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itffene CSty Guard. rivU KDAV. JUNE 17 A ooomi fat i va in ning auth rity es'ima es tUt Iba Yukon old t.. Ida iii ail. I .flU.OO.'.HUO In the . I itock o( !.i bit mm. L'ENVOi I KlrT M I'lllT. l'h- Telegram says carp bite wall , m the iivit alone; tha Portland The s.mii'ou Pa Tim put.- dock! Thoy should "bit well" Itobedin awofMturioi district for foe ..eopw who attempt t, . at T W l : .l.W-t 1 1 t-s 1 runt .. ' ha tfive ..rd. r-. all bat one- thonbitootberwlec. tantS ol ibe mills in t n combine , , shut down indefinitely, aid iba rboGorown relche-ag baa voted batanoe of be mills will olose 800000 merka for an Aotsrctlo ei down od Jon 80. Tboa to reatriot padhion. twill Dud soma land ,,roiiu! ion, and Increase price- t,,Wf or rati.. r lea, that tl.e 17,000 iklltod workman "rethrown ... b (1,.;rt. (tf OUt of empIO IDt'llt Without I thought t i're ny the trust loan- cr,i ' agera whether the. starve or QOI DMMlvjin!n trit. .! for turitl m ,1 , i .c in i f opinion of A rustf with -i Mctvinlt y maj irity . f , 295,000. It lia 'bo appearance i i .ome obiokani coming homa l i roost ubout Iba prenises (if Pen II ilfaaU laborers who voted l r tariff on the promise that their wage would thereby boioertaacd and made more certain. Those i TV Th. ' kaea TV it.. Yet wnn Th.. atea U black Albeit ahc Ii kl fi,sl 11. 10 nun or slajr Jajr lu dayt itw la v. id. " tl jr iwn n th.' altar laid . t MsstBee, ur ' a "For It may U, If still w.. sina And ta-ti.l th.. hriii.'. s - u nli.li rlllti ing ft iT.l r meet ..ratlin at her fis t." Badyard KipHn? WHEN FIRE BREAKS OUT. William Waldorf Aator'a poor riea ha hem In- eresgi .I by (lie. tr-rttonvikcbiin p ' -.1 taxei here, C.H:ll SC Ml- Ui llr HV !U ' 00 ms f'.'iu the deepieed land f h'e nativity. The Important information outoci all the wav t torn New York by BOILED IT DOWN it ipptasedi a journeyman hatter, a ootnpanion of nr. Frank;. n i. iiv nt to eat op in business f.r himself and wUh.il to have an ajwepriett sign lo im ovet bia iU.r. Ha aaaiBad i aa tbat bote Iba (ol lowing utaertption "John Tnompaoa, Hattr. Mak.H and sin Qatafoa Beady Money. " l"oll e Ing tiii waa pJetne ft a bat. Hut bi iia not quite certain el tbo anituliility , i UU -i.ni. an.l bo .b' aided to mbmit it k hw Mendi foe tb.'ir iTiti i-i:i Tb. tirxt tbal li bowed it to object ptt to the word h.itt.r." tnvaii' it wat follow, d I v th.' word inaki". hat!., " wkkh mfl ntiy aaplained that be wan a hatter Tin. word WM otnu'W unt. The next tain tc the work "Maaei MOHAW ni im. I-IM' V I illllllilllV t ASKS nil! f-W'av. It Slimilil lir illiliiim "(or ready money" night aa well as it w not tl... . u-t. in to m'II li ii . ii credit) every one who '-tuht expected to pay. Thi.' wi i It taken "'it. and tha in-, riptiou raid. "John Tbompooa s. v, lii.t.' manafeotoring vot r- ere that larnr.'rg oommoi I I Wer' sbonbl he oompelli I udvanceii prfore, hut h ' I ii-e Im- moiiry on .ItUrit a in tin- n -to pay prooobing priseflnbt. Tha'. Aa 1 no aooiated Preaa i-1 great faotor ii thought tbat the monop ly octopui the moral development ol tiie waa insatiable, and when It found country. nothing elre to pr' on would njakr meat of he very peo i who ha i made us exactions and extortloi a possible. Nothing will be allowt 1 to escape its capacious maw, AJMa AMD AVV UOMFAKIi "- The New York Independent pul lishes an article from Reir-Admui 1 Sampson, on the Dniled Slat, i Navy, in which he sajs in part: "IhtyoIODg believed that tl o naivof the United Btate it not Kt-.il I .ml land lli-m.'iiili.'r uml l'ial lo,a I'hrat liintriirtl.ili. T,i 1'iid.i lit fir., if tl... Immim. itrfii'ltM arc ut ..nr.. .nlaa.h.-l and -praved with 'as o". I- . - th.. c.t.stcni.Ts a eolation of salt and mtr.it..' of am- would not ear who made the haW eo monia an bMombnatibla coating is .. nHth..y .r.. Vlt!.,. ,. ,v .,.i ti, f.,r,.-i ti,w u r..ii,.rii...i u'lih price we not t . nigh He struck that bbl peraonal taxes here, bo'. !. hti.i ., ,naa,. Ilt i1( nt trifling coat , . ., . . ..... ...I- ... .K... ... ..-.. .... , . .....1 .l,..nl,l li.. If...,, .m linn.l nij..lv.. 1 ll' lllir.l 1.1:1.1 Pll. I .11.11 wia-aao.. ir,.iu la. ....... ... - ... ... i.t- , ' - - - sw pounda 0 common ait km ten pounda of nitrate of ammouia in seven galkmaof water. EVxor this into quart kvottlci of thin clii- and tire trrcnades .ir.. at hand rcii.ly fur uc These hot tics must be tightly corked and sealed in case of near the tlaui.s, so as to break and lilsrato the Kin contained. At least twodoeenol these lh.ttlcs should 1h ready f..r an emergency. In this connection it is well to ro- member that water on burning oil scat ters .1 ll.dlui .1 tiinrm-h it. salt thrown m th.. . ' o , is i -o r - - will 11. hi to doe not inherit her toother's love emdoa the hlaxe. if a fire on gets for plain Mothea. Oo the enntrarv un.l.r headwuy and jiroiui.t exit he Hi,. blondofbendeomoandbrillia..t coiu o n. -ssity. a silk harrtlcerchief . . dipptsl in w ater and wraplMM alsmt the material-, ami it lathe oboioe ol month and nostrils will prertnt amffoca- these that ootu her nioot perplexi- tion from smokei failing this, apiece .. at.. ...... ..1 nr.. , u v. ioli sl... ot wet natin.'i win answer. lies in in.- ri.ii'- ", . ' " " COMMITTEES pi V ORK. Huge n iniuiiters in.iii isugaa . fi Ihls mm lnt 11 1 1 nvayanean 10 In lervlea ttiaowiMarK if praptfiy thrwigli wbleh the iin runs, m kIkh right of it v di . 'I- end 0 iittracts. I n U ur days .s . . known fsei looni ell Win It.. BlIOlll, Kelly I, Mint.. 1 to hnie da since purebased frni tin H l' It i: 'iinw-i laiid 1 1 Iba uppi r p. rs ilonof '.llHk prMinet amooutluH Una every fwii of the tiuiit .f way ... ............. ..............i ... .,.i f i telegr.iphlii.it Hruiser Corhett IsBlS firJ 1(,v ,H. thr,)Wn His next friend said "sella" might as to perhaps 1160,000, ami sine thai well come ont. lavanse uolx dy ' CW .1 bim to (,'iv.. them away. What, tin n, was the u-. of the wordl "Sells" as accordingly stnick out and "hats" was all that remained, following "John Thompson. " v. ii t ns. short as it was. was H:r tiuee 1 Wilhelmtna Dh thonrtrnVThiT'lhrnrw irex: th d.n.ni-h.d. and the sign finally V gsaw mill from J I O I. mbmit utZ st.KHl."...hTbon,l.s..."w,,h, with , f,..., ,,-.,.,.-,. ure i f the hut followiuK it- Konnd TaMa iias been o tiled. The roa Age, ibe reooKuited authority an.l trade journal of Ibe iron and steel industry, depl r. - Should smoke till tho room, recall a'onr uln .i... ri o n.lil 1 tor that Kllloke K'.ti fir.-T t . the top of the room and hui-t. w' !, r. v .lis wh ,t a foil.. at last to the floor. Wrap a blanket -r Ptlnter . ...litres from the vanity and wool. ,, garment about yon. with the eccentricity of his sitters w. t doth over your lac. dr..,. on y.atr A . rtam man had himself bis wife li.,,.). 1Li,,s,i.,.1 cr.-.wl to the win- and v. n -hlldralt painted by topic) in a lamiiy piece. . a 1 . .. ....... .1. .1 . 11 ..I.J -" - iu ,i. irterapiaaovanee in prion uu..K.. ... . '' " '''"" '; , ..It vv.lllN ,lUt ,. .. ,1,.. tune i in-) have puroheoed Irom ..tier rwldi uts tin ber lands In ha same belt amounting to quite large sum. They ala uie tin. iiithi of Laaoa onunty t Improveihe Monauk vti and Iribm larlmtihaii the nmpan) Isassd th" Uundale, all. Harper's nt an aen ad sum duriug ih ear After fully examining the Mohaab ' tiv. r and trlbtilHrles lite iMIIlll u.e i HIS THREE WIVES. ,,, ing lbs onmpany. th Measi It.M.'h and K. ilv .iit.l a n. in. i. i oi nit. mi:i capitalists, concluded tbst it would be Imimsalble to turn nui lbs lumber demand d a railroad w then llioughi ol Bngiuetra f large experience note etitforaiid plaesd in u.e Held aud prod It were furnished the company, and lbs projeel declared posalble, rbls auterprlsing oompany Hum u shoiibi tc obtalue I. The railroad estimates tbal the hnllding ol Ihe ...l stun., will cost gOii tl.Omt, whleh Inoluilo brl l .toss I b aVl '. im 1 1 S Old Me i ' .'era TOli on I'll). em u m'lf 'lll i o , and vi ... i la a- .1 i all -I paid I roiiK It. 1 ut riir Were tn I" '"" Platsiae I.I.I Nil! ! Thrrr. Allan Cnnningbam, in bla "Llrea of ltritish Paintera." telle a story of t'.p ley, the father of Lord Chancellor Lyod- need nesotUtlous with Ihetloutli- trusts ami io.nbinationia 1 1 moredani'. r in Kettinir three storv window than from tho tirt aep tttr i iific i.i Lta . 1 1 1 1 1 tired neri.-t t rot or la.'.tl.r. 1).. not slide, bnt uo . I aw on ledug Um aWthtd picttin adequate to the needs Ol ID. n.t.O.,, ir0l, l0lMluf.u- r " "eud that is the portrait of my first uur vicioi icv, 1 . ' mak.sthis organiifd robbery the punlic potginle. baud over hand. New '..rk Tribune. Evidently the Chioago Rtoord doe not approv ol the practice mi th part ol leading edooalor olloitina endowmeula for f-. T w t il mlUr4C I la nian.aifltinliiir f.lP llt'lillln III llo !' l 1.1 lio.iri l ' va aaa. - , , to rival the famous Stradivarina instru- niust . in as a woman mentai but this an American maker did and did so effectually that experts pro- f nonnced his violin a Keuuiuo Stradi vanns. The successful man was the late and in spite oi oven's of the past year bive tend) I sirongly to eoufirui ti.e view- I had before the war Ixgan. For BO army increase, I 111 to see the necessity. It is hardly conceivable that we could use a large arm.', except lor wets of loreign oonqnej i, ass .1 a ! t ..t atnitiiUii wnicn ineeenume.uw.ou. w..W7 , Ingtltntioni ol learning. George Oemunder, a famous violin mak- would not permit. ..... ki , l)t (.- Yor!; er.f New York. His remarkable ability "No power, except Great Britain, , 3 . ., . " ,. as a preparer of violins was known to . ' ' , , beccars is said to l" w..rtli 'Tiuu.- ll)nnv u (it iiituilK-al plaver, such an could hope to attack us successfully M of wl,K., . gnU Ki.mivi aIlll W.ihelmj. lint upon land. No two powers com- .t,ia,n he made, ho runs the storv, his greatest bin,..! co!d bone to college -lie is president. Hne,,.ss at the Paris ex,K.Ritlon of Eiffel thing against us by sending an army to this country. Three thousand miles ol wuter protect us wife this one is my second. "But," replied the artist, "she h dead. What can I dot Bbe mtUt OOmS in as im angel. " "(111. no: no nacels for me. Shu tow.r Dune. To that exhibition ho The portrait was ntlde.1, but several months elapsed before the man again called at Copley's studio, "lid when ho did, a strange ia.ly h. ld on t.. hi arm "I must have another sketch from your hand, Copley," said be "An ac cident befell my wend wife: this lady is my third, and she has C08M SO have hi r likeness Included In the family pic tun." The painter Introduced the likeness of wife No. '.i. and the man expressed himself satislietl with the portraits of from all except one jvossihle enemy tireat Britain who lias of late Bhown most unmistakably that the desires permanent peace and tl e cloeest Iriemlship. Foreign araii. s therefore, do not constitute a dangi r to this country. The possible wan which confront us are naval wars, and in order to wage them suoeesi -fully, we need more ships." ,i . " ' ..i . his three spouses. t the lady re.i.on- PhoSulem Journ .l pub ishes i sent an imitation Stra.l.v,. nus. an to " N,.Ver was such thi,. heard Iv ahest record of lb votes d ! ,t-mi'n,H 'T rttT a , xh,bl- 0, 1 let predeesmore must H The ...... , ,. t'"" ,ht:,,.n.",,"", ajbattaa- artist painted them ont: U the ..c ..6- ; Acumiiiiitru, - .limmtcd tl... pri.e. oplev su.sl lnni. right and wrong. Now amine.! the uistrune'iit and I-ronounosd , J rndhnrat, hority will edit I Sl f I n "o'v 1 Hm.a..Z.sl bis call ... the bar l,v fining era Paelfle railroad lo I..U.I a ibst olesa railroad np Ihe Mohawk. .o. r negotiations lbs railroad oom pany agreed lo build a standard guag railroad from Henderson station about three milea abnv Eugene to isauei on the upper Mohawk, about fiutteen mil's, and run dally tialu over Ihe same In Begeoell the Hih, Kelly Lumber t'ompan) would guarante. in -hid railroad oompany "J,wsi ea'' loads of lumber er Iheir lines t.. points outside of the slate, w mrnisb I he l lis for the road ..ml ine Hani 01 way f.i f OOBt. The Kelly, Bootll Company baa guaranteed Ihe railroad company to perform an loese runi lion, excepting the ruhl f ,a hie hi igsne ill do all In Its i.w i r . procure I' . oi I In !, of 'lie vi I n". n it of nt n. v Hi, will lie ein lis eil i rough out Lane eoumy, aud ispeei .the M ihswb valley, when nubs ,.. tactsi in oi- r Hon h it must furuih g,800 oat Ii ni "f lumber s r year i i hip- menl which has been tr" t tor. Ii i I . i." 1 1 n ..f in. i . A id In in. caaat u proc'uotlon nl lumiairllla Mtlmaleil thai so pet caul ol the amount Is expeuded for Ui.r. Fben again, Ihe people ol the county m Ibe east . I us will have MlllOad coll.llllinl- . i i i. dally ami it mad ... i eipreea etvler, N arly ...i the produeta of b entire Mohawk valley will be eon- members of the late 'egislalure and marks them if some authority sum. in, the employee of the mill, Byery land owner III Ibe Mohawk ; valley should hum up (he coin in I! tics ' and ten. lei I l(hl of w ays. tl Is evvrytblug lo that onuntty to have the i .ad and mills built. And 'In- r i(hl of way i- needed and 1 niu-t be obtained if the grand projeel heooun s a reality iVrlab ii iv ry f ihe property ii m .. aner uroHtiug ine Honenaie 1 1 er will cheerfully do ate the land, I . Will also I I b tl . ' lie hhi ph laetwee i Header. n all I and ilu deKenaie, and n.ey -in ..id sot iMi it llueial spirit. . he p. . v ..f Bugeos In a man -h nl. I ,b all in tin it DOW. I i '... lire i light .if Way. i iii run HAKK imum nv Unt DOW reviso the Journal list we may bo came a difhcultv. When ha claimed able to size up the rewards and that it whs not an old violin, but a new j . . . . , ,. one made hv himself, tile committee poniabment 'o be meted out to tn w inM not )(-lu,ve him Thiy ,ll.l.l!ir,.,l men wlio were 10 onfortunata as t i ho never made the instrnment and pro- V,.. alatntatd msmbsN of the leirisl i- nouncedhim an Imposter. He had dona his work to., well. -oiith s ( ..input, ture. ' ion. From a recent sermon on Palm Sunday by Rev Chis 11 Brown of Oakland, California: "When tho kings of old eutertd their capital cities they brought th. i r trophies; they had other kin and ,ueeus chained to their chariots ami long lines ofeaptives marchil z in to be sold lo the slave market ", WI u Christ came He aim brourj t Bis in phlea, but they. were trophi ea of lift . He was followed by lepers clean-.. I and made ready to as-o-cistew. their fellow being; by his father's cause. You ( nia n. oi aaythtsur. A successful expel imeiit was .ni.de at Colombia university In boiling aw ay a silver dime. The dime WaBOttl In strips and laid in the cup of oneol the BT bona of tho arc liuht. The pointed car Kin of the arc was placed above this Air ua.lra. ...,.1 Llrniii, eliri . lit tinned ill. I'lllllT Praeidant Hadiey of Yale ad- Living in tho future is living In nn the intense heat the 'lime melted, sim dressed a graceful epigram to the air castle. Th.. mini win. says he will mcred and then ladled like water. In , , , .,. i.jj lead a newer and a Isitter life tomorrow, two minutisj it had Willed away into undergraduates who went to , wh ,irtlli,.H rat thing for th.. fn- vapor. Professor l'.ip.n. wl... ....idoetsx! home in a body and cheered hi: l ture an.l .lots notliin' in the pnsetit to the experiment, ,.. I.tfl ai. stib-tiimti one night. uThia ia too eerioui nn make that future issiiiie. is living in on earth, even granite rook, may bo .. ,. , ,j an air castle, lu bis urronunco ho Is at- hanilcd uwav in sinnl u fashion if only occasion for a light speech aim to tomptin( tl( turn Wl,.r into wine, to aufleient heat is brought t aroi.it. light for i serious one," le lttVo Imrvest without seedtime, P. bavo i Ho also statetlth.it any nas or liquid said "1 clos-e is I began, Willi ' an end without a leginniug. would freezn If it could be submitted to u we woiiiii iiiiiki. our uvea uruiiu Bumcieui coii.. heartfelt nm'-:u , ,i mm. b1,h,i MI11i imnreiruahlu. w mnst forsake air castl. s of dreaininic ' ODllaieeta a.r Oeepae. for Htromrliolda of doinir. Let us think "I snent one summer at an ohscuro Kent 1 i ..te i raasaci 10..1 rd f Phillips wife 1 I'rank I. V. . , 1. t (I, I luck (I III V n s ad .' iin.. to Kiomnee) tt. John I' Kelly to S T 1 sum 7 SQTeS In I 11 sr. w; lg.fiQ T W Haul i ud wife lo B ttm, I'.n i ores n lOsriaWitSSO (lull elalm. Oriental justice is swilt and sur.. A abort lime sine a British sur little of the future except to determine place in the Virginia m. intalna," said ..nr onran uml to nrenaro for that fu the business wnimiM t" me, "and I tOOg vevinc n ,rtv on the li 8 of a con -1 ture by making each separata day tho with me " maid whose i was some- deaf m.n whose ears In had u.-! ' , tMtMA mtn roUgh!y best and trues that, w- can .wins ;; where ry s .. ""'' no I,. t ie t;i n. -.s .1 i.tir lsissiiuuit an. asKcu lor a .i . 1 ' " 1 . . a ua. . . i I .1... . ..re stoom.e ka tl... I.'.intl tiliose ill S ... i h., I, ;' 'i. In .1 h sinners I. .ndled by nat.ve. i oey uapiurea -ch who- ins had been forgiven." some ol the off. mlers and hand.il ! over to tne governor ii tne per Tic i tlvation Army has g it i' elfinc iporated under the laws of New York and now owns and con trols (745,000 In that state. 1 a these days of truMs there is some-thin-,' suggestive in the foregoing lin. f, vet it would hardly be fair to presume that any combination will be formed. There are already enough boycotts ou salvation to make such a move absolutely im-possibl". them fee-lure with a demand tint they be punished, To tho Britiihtra' sur prise headsmen were sntfor While they waited, and before they could retire their forces the prison ers' heads rolled into the basket, The wav ruilroad lnda h kvo eaosped t.xati'in throughout the tate iinds an illuatmtion in the information that comes from Uoseburg that tho assessor finds ..nk. ttinH.ee.nd aer N mora belong Prgilism has another champion,;. fr than hwl hee" JeOries having knocked out r itz- J,.ir- VlM simn ..n-at New lork yesteraay.i .nateant tha Muii bus otilv on., duv of life wher.i slm was c ii . ..t"l she very a III .'.ufaciuili'.: woOQ " as lueii ...... . , ... tl.. JI.I II.... ......,. I... .....e II., .1...,,, Ir. ,,, I,. I l i ket I. Sliei't O- r .s,.l frnlll I ill' lllllll 'lotH ll'l' 1I -lOUUV. IIIIIIHI IIH' J.sii-iimi, aaaa aaaaaj ....... ,,irf . , iin live tomorrow, but be hus -only today. I of paper on which 'Was written, with a (hl, j,.,,,, injure It or Impan Itavnlue. Saturday Kvvuiug Post. ' HUpcrabundan 1 tl .ir.sle s: j ..Ybedemand f"r Olllttlm berk Is ti n n ii (load fjompauy Propisea T I mi to I'll In Id -. The peeling anil marketing ol obit um barb bus i.i com" im email Indus try In Western ..Oregon mountain n glnua, The I'.irtlHii.l Telegram tell- lu.w the i asi-ede A Willamette Valley tleoige Wall and wtf.- lo James W Wait.. n lio d t ", whose iitii.t ran i 1 1 Ibe Cascade i ange In Mouoounty in s ln;ich of Ihe valuable niowlb, baa solved t ii- problem : "As the Ohlttlm belt of Ibe coiiipanv extends over about 8ft,000 scei of land in I, um eounty i small army ol men would have been raqulred lo waich Uie property rhla wa considered loo . a pensive a prop.H.lilon, so after malum deliberation it waa decided t" aoeept pay from the uhitiim bark gailieiers at the late of 18 BO u ton, relyinar upoU their i r as to ti amonnl they Katie r While 18.80 a ton l- not much for a commodity Ibal jobbers and man u ac in. rs gladly i ay t1" mn for, Colonel Mituheli fisutes lual it l tat ter than nothing lb-side. Ihe ahU- to, i leaa la of UO lueclal ValUS .'it' r as -Miss Bellna Ja. ka n lespeutfully ii.- aapuoets ib' rrupaaaiu.oti. reijuests the honor ef yur compeny at Mrs. Ulickens Th" president of our (Ul) fnnrrl of Mi-. Amaiida Juliana club i-going to hot ure next liiesday j(.ksoii, Friday n.-nnmf at lo n. in Conversation ns a Lout Compliments of the corpse.' " Wusb- fact neatly all pa ington Poet A Snr.- IV... evening on Art." Mr. Bllrktrt (yawning) -That ml Mrs. Dllolteni Wall, why don't you Uo on and make some sarcastic cotu- meiit about the imiiossilulity .f i . nv i- ..;,.., ,, uis.f iras, one . -o li gation ls'ing a lost urt while woi.n n i- taining iiitr. - n and ono carls n di main on eurthr of course that is what bJjjPi ru giv a How may the gteea you thiuk. , discriminat-'l Mr. BUokena -Kotlagree with.yourl Onemger little pupil said: "Get a president. Conversation is a lost art. i maB iDj , t him take a deep breath of When only ono side cun be h ard, it is ( When bs gets tho carbon dioxide, merely talk. Chicago News. jiy aj( That's tho way to tell." suld to be Incteasing. It is us. il more and mora extensively In n.- mnnufsoa ture Of blot d purlflete, axstivis. and In int medicines, ii"- d re Da rati if bark for mark.' bower ,-r, eiilulis mUOh labor, and loose mc lualnted somewhat witn tne process Sear-, bi's i, ", :i and t. block '."J Ijnng .v Landees' addition t Cottage drove) Hon WrJCIulsmsn and wile to Annie Hslnrleb, 10x98 feel in College Grovei gTS, Auguslin Leltef sod w ife t Ruec I.. i r, iihi aen m ipgOarl W II s it Wiiihons, sdroln'strslnl ol th. ei t.le of ll'i' H Isoiii di i cast d t H T team, IHS.M seres In IplOsrgW) ggrjoo, Thomas K. Rtehols, Cottage orove.or., J"iie s, Tl.oma F Nichols, h. .-.1 7.i years, a roterao of the civil war, died at his home this miming of the grip. He waaauatlve of Bogland The remains unl ha hull, tl liiiiio rr.iw wlih military h rs, under the auspices of the (i. ft post. Dim, Mury Pancer, wife of TP Panoori of Mohawk, di.d 'Ihiirsdev Juoel, 1600, of blood prdeoo; uk.-.i about 4 J years. The funeral 0000 md at a o'clock i nta afternoon io ine m batik ci-iintery. I). ceased leave a husband and eight chl'dreu. Dim). Jacob l,unon, formi riy a The a.b".lm:.-t-r pul tO his class tie. ,;, w ,e balk bring. M ; well know, ctlxe.i . f t.ai.e eouniy, a ton. i X-SKNAlott HARUISH BIHKIBCJ ,., y Hi d nceiilly at Cuiynti I II) , Utalit oouuty.aged 'H year-. Deceased wsa a brother oi Mrs H Bandeakcrof this Tl i l. . a.UUD vouaa... f,"- These .bampions never kn. i railroad land company pld tl enough to retire from the ring un .1 , ( a miud t0) Bnd they are knocked out, then the J ,M of ,u commetoial value of their chani- i , . - u houl'ngs pionehip is gone. No one wou.o Day even a nickel to see an ex ,,.. "rh- u . ,, ... . j j,.i Friday s Salem Journal. ' i. champion. "Ihe King is dead. w" . n..d A Smith taavea today "Long live the King.'' for Jooetlon, to go np the MeKentle T. . - - , .. ,. about fortv miles ami drive live million i uai ?aiem DOT overuin , a. r,.d ,ir ,,,) uiui logs U-ll.-H Ilia- K.'.lle S.M. Fhtil' T'"' reason why hot water uiaa.ee n ajimmerlng DOM Is a very simpm oue. As tho water heats, little babbles of Bteiim are formed at tic i ..ttom of the kettle. Thes.i rush Bpward and, being attracted to Ibe sides of the kettle, they makaaoosua ition whli h s- ts the metal in vibration, and tho kettle "aings. " i h- Preeeeee . ..rr. Dr. Negro of Turin has succeeded in" j-Harding Is gisdually sinking. curing 1"" ' 1 ' " 11J cases of sciatica by digital pressure over the painful part. The pressure is applied with all poarJI i : : lot is or N sscooda and js r, ., ,1 : : r same length of time after un mt rval of a lew minutes. In . x treatment-, aru uu tnai i annul npeaki ut 1 1 In Poameelon 1 1 , iany a i...ver His Vacuities. I Has turned srlth diseusl from . .ahsrwisa 1 lerabls sir I sdib an egmdve brssta. Kari'a I . .. . m. la ,. , ,L Im. 1. June B. Hon li ' l"vsr . ."l ia imr.i.'i ilia nnaiii I, iwa He 1 ..i i II tlis I ate , h. I...I MHaf elaa. nil'. Cottaga drove, r. unable to -peak, " see.ue w poa lot. ..( hi faculties. He baa not taken ourlehment 1 "ve 'aa. Hold far yeare oe ahaoiuta laaraatsat rnos it i la. Wat e ,la. I . I. I I llkilal A USB In the Lnis-rial library at Calcutu morn than 100,000 volumes on Indian affairs aro brought together and ehtaat' tied many case in necessary 1)1,11.. It Sills Slioit. AIK.UT CoMPIaOTID -The V A sna boat, Mathloma will aompleta wori on the dam near the dladden pirn early .Monday momlng. Then si..- the 1'8 I a -i' "a''. Man was made to monrn und woman trss n.ad.. to eo that be does it. Chi business when he sent home thoj Oreg0n City for Cbas. Hpauldiug. cago Record, hand ofs dead Filipino. ------- ...Ill .Iron r1 , II 1(1 .i.!Tii tiiii L'nlon. Tb accenni where a dam TOO M -ng.b is to b. B. .',,. eure on mrih for the pleasing tradition that a Mis- ,.I1Htru..'ted. The boat to flol Bg spu n aourian hua SO bo shown. St Louis WOik ou tiie upper river. ! GloUa-Democrat I Vol. 'sine Kiuptiens Are grand, but rskm sWUBtlotH rh life id joy Hucblen's Arnica Halee on res them, also Old, Banning ami Kever Horee, Dleers, Holla, Peloos, i Hi its, Wurta. Cute, llrulsa-, Hums, Senilis, t banned liai.il-, ('Illiniums iinvts, .in i'.iiiih anil Aches. Only 'J-Xa a box i ure guaranteed, sold by Wllklna A Linn, Druggists. o