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for Infants and tVtalorta I ao welt aUjitd to chlldns that fjtnmmmi It aa anparlor to any jprwcrli.Uoo lasratoma. JL A. Aa'K'S.M.l'., HI 8a Oxlwd llruukln, N. Y. ' tM un of Caitorta U ao unlreml an1 i urlti ao well known Dial II iui 4 work jrrotrmt.rn to mlre It, Jaw ara Ilia .KI.lirm.t famlUcai wbo do nut a CaaUirU Kiila may ruu'h," Ciau iUarrx, T. p., hw York City. Tin C'aarn'a Cum A VOICB HtOM THE EAST. Marjlaud Democracy Sound on the Money (Jiaitlon. The state Pcmocralio convention of Maryhnd ticM tho other day, with Fenitor Gorman in tlio chair, adopted tho following ringing plat form on the monoy qucstian: "The Democracy of Maryland, in common with tho Democracy of tho Union, believes now, in honest money, the gold and silver money of tho constitution, and the coinage of loth metals wit'iout dincrimina ton ngaiiiHt eithir into standard dollars of final payment and re demption. "We noto with satiefaction that tho de nand of more than C,.ri(X), 000 of Democratic voters expressed at tho polls luHt November has compelled President McKinley and a Ufpublioan congress to urge upon tho European Towers, through tho medium of a duly appointed com mission, the necessity for an inter national conference to arrange the terms of a bimelullic system, under the operation of which both gold and silver shall be used and recog nized as money of the final redemp tion. 1IIMKTAI.I.IKM WILL CUMK. "Tho sufferings of the masses, tho honest toilers, tho bono and sinew, iho brain and courage and mtnhood of tho land, havo met with the sympathy of the nomoc racy, and the protest of our great party, bo eloquently voiced in last year's elections, has forced the Ho publican party, despite its arro gance and recklessness, lo recognize thinmUofai aroused and pa' triotio people And while many Democrats havo not approved all tho expressions of thoir ptrty in national convention, bimetallism will surely como. It may conio through tho instrumentalities set in motion by tho presont adminis tration, though, in truth, inspired by tho inlropid action of the Do- mocrati voters. Hut it will come and tho prosperity and happiness that follow in iU truin will bo duo to tho courage, tho undnuntci fidelity and tho intelligent patriot isna of tho Democracy." TAR1KK DKCKPTIOS. A copy of tho Dingley tariff bill is bef jro us. From it we loam that tho tariff on wheat imported into this country is fixed at cents a bushel: hops 12 cents per pound; hay $1 per ton; etc, t bueh transparent sop ai '.his is thrown to our agricultural tomoiu nities. Kv.ry person of any intelli tence who has investigated the matter knows that instead of im jnrting tho above agricultural products we export them, h.'nco a tarilf phicod on them is entirely useless. The object of such tariff rates is only to deceive ami hood wink tho producers into the idea that they are prot:ctod in common with manufacturers who receive a tariff protection fr m 25 to 200 per cent. It is tho worst kind of deception and unworthy of the great party that resorts to it in order to deceive the masnes of tho people. rrom a head of little Club wheat brought to this office today we counted 34 wheat grains. It as an average head. We confess not being farmer enough to tell if this is an average production or tx tter. 1'robably better as at that rate ol production a bushel and a half of grain town to tue aero would produce CI bushels, a good large yield. The young grouse will be ready to harvest when the law crmil8 shooting on the 15th of this month. Children. raatorla amm Colic, O-aiatlpatlio, mr KUmiaili, Marrhiaa, F.nv.'tatliiO, Kill Wuniia, gW aWj, ami J.romota f itln. Without Itijurkiua mMk-atlun. "rir aMWnl I lio lronimT. your I'aalmla,1 arid aluill alwaja contli. . t, do aa It lia lufarlald jiruluowl Uri!k-ul ruaulta." Et.wi T. Piu, M. P., ISBUi 6trat ai.d 7tU Aa., Vv Vrk tr - iHT, ?7 Jliuit Brm-iaT, Yuaa tm CITY lOlH'lli. City to It.-nt Itork (.'runner From County llltjclo Ordinance Lout Ollii-r llugiiiei. Council met In regular stnMlon In chambers at elty hull AugUHt (, lh!7. 1'ienont, Mayor Kuykemlull, Council, men Day, lray, FIhIh r, lleniUnioii ud hut-key. Minute of regular nnx-tlns of July 12 ami a ljourucd iimpting of July 27, rtail and approved. The flnancv commlltt-e reported fa vorably on the utuul number of blll which were allowed und onli-nil pnld. Couuclluifii Day, from tin judiciary committee reported an ordinance for Franklin street and rurvey and pro II lo of same, w hich wbh read and laid over. The proposed bicycle ordinance read third time, voted Umiii and 1 -1 . Venn two; t ays, tlnee. The city attorney presented an ordi nance providing for the cutting of weedH, grana, elu. Itead Ural time. lteKtrted amendment lo ordinances providing for salary ol oMtvra, llxlng salary of city attorney at t'iand city tieaaury at HJ0, received and laid on llio table. Opinion of city attorney prcxeiited that a general ordinancu providiiiit for removal of old and dungi'mim btilld lugs would not be legal. The coinuilltcu on lire and water Whs directed to examine Into the con dition of the old building in the rearer I'attemon's butcher shop, and report at next mevtlii. Mr Henderson from the c inlnlttee on streets, preaeuted the monthly re port of work done. He alxo untitled tho tre t car com pany to Improve the stro I along their track and ralxe the track 1 l'10 extitb llshed grade of the street. Itcported also that tin city can rent rock cruHlier and force of men for f 10 per da). On motion the street com in 1 1 tee was authorized to rent the rock crusher on th isu lornn. The committee hai also contracted to Hpriuklo Wlllauieltestrcct to the dt'x t for f Ili.oO Hr mouth. Hums approved. On motion of Councilman Day the street comiuittej was illrected to report at .the next meeting the amount of lumltcr needed for the year, with a view to purchasing a year's supply The special committee on order of bUNincsb and rules was granted further time. Tho usual number of bills read and referred to llnauco committee. The bill of Ituri r & Anderson for construction of l'-arl otreet sewer, presented for .iSt.7.'i, and extra work f :5. On motion extra work was al lowed nt flO.W, and bill ordered paid. Regular monthly bills were ordered paid under suspeiiNlon of rules On motion adjourned. Institute (.'loses. Today Is the final out. of the Lane County Institute and It N pronounced unqualifiedly the bent In point of at tendance and Interest ever given. Last night Htute Huperlntendei t Irwin delivered an Inntruc'lve ad dress before the Institute that was highly appreciated. His theme was broad, "The Kdueatloual Interests of Oregon, and the Responsibility of Teachers Thereto," and his well known ability la evld-nce of the fact that ti e aaute was well handled. Tonight the teachers will be treated to Ice cream at a social given oil Com missioner Callison's lawn, by Supt Hunt, and tomorrow at 1 p m the quarterly examination commences. Colonel H 11 Kosa and David W Mathews, of Oregon, have been ap pointed by ltinger Hermanu, to be ap praisers of the Chippewa Indian lauds lu Minnesota; Kafe 11 Dixon, of liose burg, Or., to be a foiest reserve supers vlor. All these olllces have beeu much sought after. The rush to Alaska is startling and liny result in hardships to minors who g in without reckon ing on i. ui roes of supplies, Pro visions must be carried on sledges and the backs of men for nearlv 1000 miles, and the question ol kHMing the men who are rushinaL, into tho cold li. l U bec-omes a ,ier. , iou problem. The .iniiit. y itself pro luces absolutely nullum ly wmcn iiuuimi 11:0 uiav be suctatned. The greatejt cycling meet in the history o( the coutrry cauie to an iid In 1 liiladclplna !atirday. It was estimatevl 4 ".(K0 persons wit nessed the contests. The vcSiecls may yet displace the steeds of flesh and blood in popultr esteem. ITJIE MOUNTAIN LION. TIMES WHEN THIS USUALLY TlMID BEAST WILL ATTACK A MAN. Two Inatauu-a llrlaUil by an Old Huntor and Priictor Faroelty Arouaad bf llun(r A Tragedy la Ilia FoothllU of lha Hlrrra Xnvatlaa. "Aa u rulu tliu iimuntuia lion I a uhj fjoait, which retrenta from Ilia iireaonca of man and run Ij will attack blmeven when wouiiili d," suld A. II. Davla, furmerl; a pr.cclor and hunter on the Pnelflo alnpc. "I liuve bfitight una down from a treo with a bulliit, and onatrlklng the Kfotind, InaUnU of allowing fight, tho creature tried lo crawl away to -rpa. Owing to the nnibriii'Na nt Ita aeniu-a the nioiiiiUiln linn la usually forewarned of the aiinineb of mini In tlinu to tiiko Itaelf out of tho way uriKiii, find when confronted with hu iniinlty In thvwiltU It often dlojilnya n '111 irular confidence und gi-ntleiiesa. Jluttln ru iiru two romlltlona which reonqili'tc ly rhmiKu the inountnln lion's onlliniry dla eofll Ion toward mnn and rentier thla anl iinl hla ImuUmte and duiiKirloua foe, 'J he one Is the npproneh of mnn townrd a fimmlu lion with ctitia; the other Is when Dm lion la half famished and fierce with limiK'T. At aueh tliuei the llon'afi'iir and toleninea of mankind ullke vaiiisli, and It doc not healtiito to nttiu k hlni.cvcn when the odd worn greiitly agiiltist Ita sticcesa. Then Ita Innate feroelty, atrenglh und UKlllly, Linked by Ita terrible equipment of t--t ti ii ml claws, imike It a truly forml dalilti enejiiy. "In SO years' limiting und prospecting along the rilrrru Nevada and CiiMUide rarinia I have ieronully known of In nUmees In wlili h the mountain linn nt Uirked man without provocation, und In wic h of tlii'sc Instances It upisnrcd to have dona so because of hunger. '1 hn first wim ninny years ng In Oregon. Two nun were driving u herd of hogs from the In terior toward the coast when, while pass ing through a wild canyon, a huge moun tain lion sprung from a tren ukhi the shoulders of the foremost man and t Hid to tear bis throat. It being cold weather the mnn Imd nn overcoat of California (ivemllH stuff, as strong almost as cnnvn, With the wide collar tnrni-d upulsiut his cam, and this saved his neck from tlio lion's teeth. The other man had no fire arms, but he run to his companion's uld with tho long black snake whip used In herding. A blow from the long lush of in h a whip In the hands of a man w ho can use It cuts through hair and skin like a knife, und with his black snake ho whip ped tho Hon till It dropped from the man's shoulder and retreated. J he drovers took their herd along to the next town, where they told their story, mid a party of hunt rrs went out next day and found and kllhd the lion, which measured IU feet from nose to tall. This Is a foot longer than nny inountnln lion I have ever seen, but tho statement lis to Its length was Hindu to ino un excellent authority, and I du not doubt Its truth. "Tho worst Instance I knew of a moiin tain lion's attacking a man resulted In a tragedy. A party of five of us were lu tho Sierra Nevada In Novetnls-r hunting, The peaks were already white with snow, und every snowfall drove tho deer further down Into Iho valleys which were our hunting grounds, lhvr were scarce that year, und for that reason nil the eiirnlvo runs ii ii I ii it. In that pny on them wero un UMiully bold und hungry, anil the nine Ii men ulreiidy wero complaining of losses of stock throiiuh hears and wolves. There cutiion morning with a light snow, fallen tho night before, Just deep enough to track a deer In well, und three of us set out nnionii tho foothills In the morning. One of our three wns a young fellow mimed J'llliiinti, not long out of college. "In tho course of the day we got scpu rated. About tho middle of tho afternoon my partner. Ferguson, and I cunio togeth er, but Tllliiiiin did not turn up. Fearing ho might have got lost, wo went III search of Mm. we cunio at lust uiin his tracks nntl following them up, we mine, Just nt dusk, Oon Tillmnn lying lifeless In the suow, his throat torn und Ills clothes part ly stripped from his body. We at first thought It wns the work of u Is-ur, but the trucks In the snow showed It to have Ihvii a mountain Hon, which hud leaped iiin him from a thicket of mountain citlar. T he fact Hint Tillman's rllle hud not been dlschnrucd showed that the lion had Is on the ngttressor. After killing this young mnn mid lapping Ms Wood tho lion bad drugged some brushwood over liliu and gone away. It wns a startling sight to come suddenly on, anil after wo had laid pour Tillman's Ixsly out In decent shnie rcrguvm and 1 stood looking nt cacti oili er undecided what we'd better do next. " 'It's live good mill's lo camp und no trail. We never can carry htm there to night,' Ferguson said at last. 'I'll stay hem and watch the Imdy If you'll go lo camp tonight and fetch the rest of the beys out first thing In the morning.' "So I gave Ferguson what grub was lu my haversack and matches unit the nx ond started for camp, leaving Mm cutting wood for a lire. I got to camp nil rlfiht before midnight, und told tho Isiys what hud happened, and next morning at earli est daylight we wero on the move for the scene of tho tragedy. When we got there, Ferguson wns sitting by tho lire, with Till man lying there stark and Milt on the ground with a handkerchief over Ids face. After wo hnd talked a bit Ferguson point ed out to us un opening In the hie-lu s tfO yards nwny. " 'There's tho murderer,' he said. It was a mountain Hon lying dead with n bullet hole In Its forehead. It was a Mr und terrible looking brute, gaunt and lean, us If It had been near starvation before the bullet knocked It over. " '1 was looking for him to come,' salt'. Ferguson. 'lie came In-fore midnight prowling iilsmt the camp. The tin' kept lilm kick for awhile, but he kept coming nearer until at lat I got a fair chance to aim by his eyes, fine shot setthd him. If It hadn't' "Well, It did not need lo said what might have happened 11 the shut hnd un re ly wounded the Hon, for the 1 rule was fierce with hunger mid already had tasted human blood. Wo made a bier from Kip HiiK and got poor Tillman'.'- uly to camp und then out of the mountains, und thus ear hunting trip dttustrously ended." New York Sun. Hardening Mwl. A process of hardening steel by mean of nn (loetrlo current traversing the red hut metal has Uvn Invented In France. F.x perlnicnts made with tools thus hnrdititd ure mUI to have given surprising results. A sharpened table knife cut a one eighth Inch Iron wire as If It had Nvn a string. Iron Ivirs wore easily cut with a circular saw. Prills pierced east steel date with twice the sjnvd and case of ordinary drills, und In all the experiment tho tools show ed im Injury. rieaant mornings. Wet-tern -'rcgou cannoi da teat lor su.naier climate, and that of a kind that 'develop! splendid sr.tins. fruits. hops, girdens and other prodibl tions of the temperau line. Xo swaltering of nights and diys, but I pleasant equable climate. Harvesters who have eotntuenoed work report a splendid yield of grain of an excellent quality. CO.O APPLl SAUCE. aue.lloD. ror"7uk'u " ,,uW t0 frejisrt IU ""' a il,n Lest iiPI'le sail"", Id I miu ...... - . - , , , young girl wle-n telling of a vb-.l ton dear old aunt. , ,. . "Wherein did It Mt '" 8 1 ,,,1h'' t,le suuocsf" tho molliir -r'rleJ qulKlca ly, for tho mother t!.otibt she knew all there was to know l.ut apt lo "Well, I dn tkn .w," said the )'m s-rson, "but It was tho l-t and she 1 ul the sugur.lnlt U f.-re M.o cslod It, and It was ao different fn.m nny other. ltohapp. n.d t:.,t the mother had oc rnslon to n, ik" .,.. nril- sauce for tea, and not to ! ouM. r.u ly any aunt how ever worthy sho n.ihth-. th" mother also put tho angaria I. f'.rc he co. k.d lh up ),lo, but theyoun: 1- r-n said It wasti t a bit llko auntie .. Now, I liapiii'-d to know Just how this auntie really del leal.eh.r npplc sauce, and will U ll jou, ir-ides giving you an otle r way loo. 1'wltart npphs and uuartcr th. in. K very large, cnt H.- '1 tarter once In two. Have D quarts " I '-I'd, and put them Intoo griii.Hu k 'tle; pour over them -cups of sugar a ed t on the lack part ; .r the range, wlo ti th'.-d a fire In It. U t them cook sl v.lv until perfeeUy clear. Cover them cl"-i !y. I didn't say M..!.:n;f about the water? No, and that 1- ju-t "hero the dl!T. :-enco come In. Tie a, 1 -i am cookid In their own Juice, mid this n.hln.d ilh tho din ar, mukc a i Mi mid delicious sirup which will aim" : J' H "1'1- llou't be nf- j''l "f their burning to tho kettle, though liny will If put over a hot llro nt first. It v. Ill not take long for enough Juloe to exude to rook them, und tlwy may l' Mt whole. Tiny must be cooked until they lis.k clear and translu cent. For tho oilier recipe use red apples If you can. Cut tip a couple of quarts of applis, or have a rouplu of quarts when they nro cut. Do nut luro them. Put them Into u small stone Jar. I'ut over them two big cups of su;-ar and row closely, l'laco In the own ai.dhtt!. rinialn four hours ut le.i't. 'II" i"i' should not bo very hot. Thenpplis come out looking ns r. d in nil lei i!.;.r through, und tasting sn diilclon tin y would tempt even n lion tipple same low to try them. Household. THE SAND DLAST. Nouirtliinir About tlio Verl.ln of This tVundrrful 1'rocris. Oeiieral llelijuiuln C. Tllghmanof l'lill adelnhla Invented the sand blast pi'e.s It is us, d for cutting, boring, pulverizing und ngnivlng stone, glass, wood anil nth er hard or solid substances. The well known nhriellng imvw of sand when driven by ulr or water against hard stibstnnees suggested the Mind blast to lieiieral iilghuinn und led him to make his first ixpcrlmcnt. Ilelltud upuviiy simple nlr blast, producing but a few dunces of pressure, and by nn ansof a con centric jet of glass this nlr was mad.' to drive the sand against theul ject to he ut. He found that hobs could be I orcd through common window glass In n few n eonils. Kurt In r experimenting, he discovered that he had only to Improve the ii paratu.s to get Increased i Ricleney. The wind blast performs both heavy and light work. For heavy work n high pf s sure and great vi loclty are in eessary. Tho heavy sand blast Is used i-hh My for orna menting a nd dressing stone after It has been quarried. For light work tho pres. sure Is light nod the velocity hv. Isiters r-.-iy Is-cut In marble ly menus of the sand bh.st In the follow lug immui, r: 'The stone or tenrblo Is llrst covered with a thin sl.is't of wnx, and the letters are cut In the wax, having the marble ixposnl. Next the marble Is i is., und, r the blast, and tho sand it.'. i e li lt rs deep Into the stono without Injuring the wax in the least. In like manner any ornamental de sign may be rut into the stone. Cilnss, too, may !o ornamented by means of the sand blast. If nplivoof glass be covered with line laeo and placed under the blast, not a thr, ad of the lace will be Injured, but the patient will be beautiful ly cut Into the j-hi-s. Tho sand ib i s i . t affect soft, yi, Ming stibstnnees, but ii.h Uly cuts away In n, steel, stone, g'a--. or any other resisting substance, i he worknu n can hold their hands under the I l.it and receive no In Jury by simply wr:,; plug their linger nails In little pieces of suit i loth. Philadelphia Times. Iter llHllktllHlk. In a nent Hltlo volume published I y the Lincoln National haul; the customer is In formed that "the pahook, while kept by the customer, Is r, ally the property of the tinnk und nothing' should be written In It by the depositor, i ho custom of some persons using th, Ir Kink passliooks us per solial niemor.indiim Ismks causes endless unnoyunco und lalor to the lsiokkivper, who lias to handle hir;;e miiul ers of these books In a sh, nt -i .ico of time." The ne cessity for positive It -irtiotions of this kind was demonstrated r.o ntly when a woman hand, si her liook to the receiving teller to havo tho deposit r, onrd, d. It was found that n lino had ! , , n draw n under the last figures made l y Iho l ank mid the amount llgurcd up, mid th,n came the following memoranda: Paid Sterns i.n isj t.Vs'k lit im Theater tickets a eo Cub am When the l ock dork told the woman that tho book should not be Used for such purposes, lie was itaonned Indignantly that It was her Isiok and that she knew how to keep tally en the lank. Nvw York Trib une. Three I'sed Middle Names. There were oil si, v .r ,,f lVel.Nrutlun of Independence, and i nlv three had or used a middle na'i. ; lVh,rt Trvut 1'ainc of Massachusetts .n il 1! i, hard llenrv Lie and Frandi Mghtioet J,o of Virginia. Tho Ivs were both n:.t ims i f Str.iuord. Va. HoUrt 'jrt.tt l':-!ue was six ycrs elder than Tom 1'i.ine, the uliiclst. Tho former was n !l stoulati; tlio latter was born lu England Some of Tlieui li,i, The master l ad been giving n das .( youngsters some ideas of adages and how- to make them. Presently lie said. ' Birds of a feather do what?'' "liy eggs," plixd a small Ivv before nnylKHly else had a chance to steak. an Francisco Kxaiuiner. The lt.ith order of kniyhthis'd is found iu tho earliest. nm'S of tho F.tinlish sover lipns. It dcrlwU Its nan.o from the cir cunistanoo that balhlnjj eotistitui. d , no of tho pnnoii.il features In the Installation if knights. Maids of boner may retain th, ir p, -t in ' the ivy.it household of l'nplatid so loiii? us th, y reimiin timnari iiil. T lu re Is no lLcd ugeut w hich they lire olilid to r, thv. The ass.issination of Cinovns, late prime n' ist r of Spiin, taii-cs a feeling of iirrr b li rill the civi lixevl world. lie teprcs on ted :n iiioieraiu ilesno'io system ol gov ernment and tell a vi'tiin t ti e r.'sent nent of the unthinking pin plo thahold tho agents responsible instead of the systex of govern , tueut. i MtOl! I'bhAvtM JMIJi. 11 a II V llllerestillU' I !' "'" ,n"1 M'ctl f Old l-aiu-' Warm weather p.evuils. Many farmers no lia e iheir grain ready fur market. Latl Kriday the iberiiioineiir rto(d lit degiits. John Ulnz-l.riMl, feeler of West l!ro llitesl.er, wa in ally i-vir.ou.e by the In i.l li-t r'ri.laj; ".nil. ro that be had to have a sack tit U around Ins wulsl In keep the (lust ot.t llustlllereilMMis ! ean-e eolisiileluble bloat and the s... k b. ii I" be cut with a knife. Welcarii that I' who has but. in - be lllr'.'f veals, ill.'' I liiine Jlainl nUcr, l-.ast fort lie past o Kinetic on liu-t rtinday' b"ul Ir Kiiyliei.u ill made a plofi s-ional Visit to Ibis place last fsjinlay. 1'iiclo H .I" rt Call.so.i eaii.e m ar huving a lire la I week. He set a brush mle on Un? ne morning. About noon the lire broke out, runiin.i,' toward the baru In the gr.""- Wheu attested it was within ten feet of his large bur.i. Mathiw liiosgoi tin ir Ibashenn aix day tiial. 'the iiiachii.e din fine woik, no fau.t in any wuy, but several attacljuai.ts that ue oldertd fulled to C"Uie Willi the machine, the boys have laid up until the coinpiinj would furtiisli the attachments or ma ,e some arrangements so 1 1 . tit the In. will know what teiuis they arc working mill r Later A Justed and -ire now ut work hoi the bcuiilt of i hose not knowing toe postal law s on I he subject, the 1' M of this place, handed us Hut billowing: On pi.ee P'J cicliou sj-'i'i, of I'ostul Laws and Itegulations, "every P M must keep his oil. . i ivery dav execot Sundays and is. if a alls arrive on Sundays he will keep hlsolllceopeu one hour, If the public require it. Ho need not k ep his olllce o en ou Sundays, if no mails arrive af ter closing of the olllce on Saturday uigl.t and before ix o'clock Sunday aftcruoon." The cheese factory lias closed opera tions for the summer, on account of the supply of milk running short. Some one was milking; a kick be cause the poalulllce wus not kept open on Sundays, saying there van a law compelling the same. Wonder wii -re lie got his Information? He also says he ingoing to petition for a new 1' M on those grounds. Ji o! It rn. To the w ife of II I, Mitchtll, Aug 3d, a son. Also t the wife of A II Mathews, Augolli, a sou. And still there's more to follow. J F Jilume, wife ami daughter ilen rietta, wetit to Kilsoti Springs; last week for Mr llluuiu's health. Ml Illume litis not been well for some time. It is to be hoped that the trip t-i th i springs will greatly bene !U him I'fol C 8 Hunt of Kitgene, cume up lust Sunday, and left his three little girls to visit w ith old friends. Miss Maud Duuham, who has been slopping with Mrs V L llristovv for several months, left lor her home at lirdcpctidtnce, lust Wednesday. Listen for the wedding for next Sunday. LANK COIN I V HOI'S. Sprayers ut Work fipiprayetl Yard i:o' Lialite bo; Harvested. Tlio Pest Present to an Alarming Kxteut. The army cf sprayers are still at work, many growers .have llnished the s coin! spraying and are now started ou Ihe third round, while some have sprayed fiom three to tour times, and one ut least six times. S unt' growers that sprayed once, stiy that the new y formed hops have the pest iu them, and they are fearful that they will lose their crops, (ieiierally speaking, yards that are nnpr.iyed will go uuhiit vested. We believe tills Is conceded. Several leading gro vers inform in that they believe they will be com pelled to spray up lo picking time to Ii at vest evi n a small crop. Th-1 situation as we view it is cer tainly alarming. With the bet of weather, only forty per cent of a crop is expected. If rainy, foggy we.itlit r should prevail for a vvctk ot more it is doubtful if hardly any Imps would lie harvested. Ahu'.it a doen growers w'.i i luve Fugle hops wii c;mm iej picking tomorrow and Wcd iesd ty. Tney me liojit, but Hie ipulity will pnt:tMyb u, 1 1 the aver t . lvs.iNK. - Mrs, bllen Prrttiiian, 7.' I vcirs, an inmate ef the Jsvir farm, was mm' : incl on thf (harm- of insanity Saturday af'er no'.n K-.'.ire Mo.li'.al F.sniiiii-rs i'. W. .nii ,1. W. ll.uiis atel or-lorcd C'liiiniUril 'a th- n-y- h T!iH is her , isn.il eon iiiilne nt. M i- i-1 , a :e 1 .' i . i a', times, 'I'ne iinf.a'.i. ., it, I idy .. t.iki't. to Saletu by De utv Mier ;lf Sett Sun lay morula -. Her liiih.o,.l, Win. P. iiiiiau, has been in t'ie osvliuii seirr..l vc.irs. Tin re Mt new llllt paticnti in tl.it itistiiitl'cn. Hew Feed Yard. Cnr. 10th aisd Wiiiimnts St I 0ppolt S ret Cir Bjrn . , TEAM. 10 Cis. SINGLE R1S. 10 cli. SSCDLE HORSE. 5 c's. Ladies toilet and wait ing room in connection . . liivo uai u Cull . . . k'L'TAN & Ul'iiARU. - - props, "WHITE ROSE GUARANTEED The lixjst popular Hour in tlio marki-t. J50j,i It-ad in-' LTtii-crs. 1 1 t UaTjJW.V? lilt ill, P"nrrrrtMii.iT..rtps..t.blJ.y i Jiv'.-viktf?tIlBiiMrii,i.i,,.iir. ir!.'.,., i,-, ;,,',;' 0oh uisl Ul'tilil0ll0.ln--.,liyllK.NUIiUON VNN.IuiaurosUL ItN iY";! tonal Depression of Spirits co common In summer-time, accompanied by loss of energy, lack of thought-power, means a deficient supply of nourish ment. The vital force Is lost It Isn't a question of muscle and sinew, but of resistance and endurance. At any age, but especially In youth, It Involves the risk of lung disease. Loss of flesh and a cough are threat ening signs. of Cod-liver Oil, with the hypo phosphites, meets these case3 perfectly. It tones up, fattens and strengthens. In Scott's Emulsion the taste of the oil Is fully disguised, making it almost as palatable as milk. For !( at tie. snt i. by all drnjnftrta. BcoiT b.iwsE, Miu. Cbeuj.sta, Naw i'oci TU K KUIK OJtl'fcSHKK TU City Has Leased the County's Out lit and Will Improve Her Streets. As u ll be noted in tl.e council pro- ivi'ilmn (In- City of EiiKi-ne lias leased fiom I.titu-coiitity her rock crushlug nin.'liinc, i it) i in- and force of bauds. Tin1 idea, a aimed to be tarried out, is to f'. itl up ut once and crush a large quantity of rod; for the clU's use. I'lariil .n Hie s;rt.eta it will pack like tt'i nHphait I'liveineiit, nmking a road (hut will not in i d half the repairs of a ttra t led loml. C Iv II mi li'rsoii, chairnmn of the c .intiiittee ou streets, is this afternoon looking dp a I'oiivelik'Pt location for Hie c-'ii.s'ner and the intentiou Is to place It to work at once. MLM' I'.VY THE BILLS. S.inviii.e Court Comei to the Rescue of Oregon's Creditors. Sai.i m, Or., Aug. !. The supreme eou t to !av ','utlereda decisions In the 1 1 roe niaiiilai.iiis suits brought to com pel the cniary of atate to audit claims and druw warrants ill payment thereof. In each eise, representing three classes of elu i ma, the lower couit la re-yer-ivl mid ll.e secretaiy of state Is re (pined by mandate to audit the claims anl iiitiw win rants iu payment there of l'tri) at 'onkok. Mr Cieorge Por tei, n pinti.ineiit fanner of Monroe, itiul on i.iuidiiy of hi inorihage of the lungs nt t tie age of 4.-,. He leaves a w ife and si v. ml children. Any sars.tparilla Is sarsapa rilla. True. So any tea is tea. So any flour nfiour. But grades d'.fTcr. . . vat t; fcsf lt-g o with sarsaparilla. There are grades. You want the best If you understood sarsaparilla as well as you do tea and flour it wouU be easy to determine, t-t you don't How should you? When you are going to luy a commodity whose value you don't know, you pick out an oU established house to trade with, and trust their ex perience and reputation. Do so lien buying sarsaparilla. Ayer's Sarsaparilla has been on the market 50 years. Your grandfather used Ayer's. It is a reputable medicine. There "ujr vsapariuaa but 0Dly one Aycra. It ( cures. - r 11 n mjmm Sersaparilla i Sense. MANUFACTURKRH OK TIIK QUALITY ATTENTION! If you want Mens, Youths and Beys gregon all.wool ' Suits. Come and See what special prices In discounts we will Cive you for CASH At Brownsville Clothing Sto HOWE&my ENfiLAM) 01'i'OSK.S IIIMKTiU( England ia ojipofid to bilu. iam and tlio govern tm ut diauaa-. 64 it ly every possible mfa.u. ?, u the crtditor nat on and 1. the metal in whiil, the ,1,! t other nations mti-t be piid to t preciate in valui to the extent. Her capital M h, . most doubled n value bv tt monetizat on ofsilver and toc-s; unm. appreciation of g-dJ at th ti penseof the rest of tho world, h ml... ikn :..!.. .l I .. . 1 a nuaii tug Dlliyiu gum SlluMSl doing in monetary circta. (- pressing the debtor, Kl.ell.erb vidual, municipal or national, u: tmniensil v increafing ths nii'i holders of itold ai.d seturitit m payable in gold. American wool-growers ire fit ly to gain some aJvtnigsi. prices through the great n-lvU it the 8up ily of Ati'tr.iliin which must cn-ut1 from tlie iLr age of the pasturatttt in the wool produciug area of tint m try. Australian tlieep ire rtf- starving to death in large numbff and others arj being shuijhtai for their skins, ro tli it it is wan ted that one-hnif of tl.e usual i clipof that country will be wr- Seed in this way. A last ;t clip amounted i 013,000,000 1 the effe,:t of thin ivill be very ca tena! ly felt. TOBBACO, CIGARS, 1 CANDY. GO TO...- Julius (Joldsmitli J L. PAGE, DEAUK IN Groceries Having a Large and Complete J 8UpleandFani'ytir.xri"'-. in the be.st niarheut EXCLUSIVELY FOR W I can Oder the pul.H WW J than any other Ihhk " w ProCiceof all Kinds un ' U. S. Land .!. J TT a Civciut Commissioner for the di 01 Oregon, is r to makolioM km 1 (ol-p n... .. i. ,i.v .11 11 i"1- f IIMAl. 1 Kuur.-s, .... .. I'.VTl'S V iiniony in a. it-...- v,.t ii.lriv vcars llUVlllfe - , penence iu fnst nil guarantee sau--'Jl- , ntii,.i iu every case. v-"- $ i- 11 ii., ;!.! inf. "t Fapmerii! Farmeps! reiiOH's i"" Oregon. 1