i-UrtUAV Nov 11 CITY AND COUNTY. r Steel pklW HHH aliy- riie 01 h-t'. I IM I I m-n '' 1 i uva a Steel NIIIDWff at ' K Li ( hand . ImHU of Iiw business Iwajs twpsvud ""r '" It i qu'tt ''k, l' ,hat ""' uew Epto- ,i . i.urc.i win iK'ii.iiioaiiu i tiaiiKh- Liuiinr week. ' 1 1 . . i (. , it .oe " I 's-i HI K I, Chiiiutsr. ay on 'ra fuf nn liv-i!'" fuii he eared l.y using Oaf ftTenep TeWetS, One Utile ""MI (II " 111' ! I ' - ' iri" for OLD KENTUCKY Both Sides Claim a Victory for Governor. TRAWKIi i)v KKAI.TY, feTC Hems bathercd About lbs (onrt House, "iit (inu, hot 9 RKAL wtaik MMMAOItOM 'I lust Allen mid wife in Mariah Har ris 40 Of 60 acre In t lOsf 4 w; fl. HUpben Harris and wile tn 1'hoa Allen, 40 or .V) acres In t M s r 4 w, f I. Mary L ttpoor t Ken a M Catte, lil acres In t 17 a r 4 w ; 11400. W F Hunnleiitt in Win lliindy, 1 acre; 10O, JobuOog well lo Idaho CatnpMi, :.. .mi North Pearl street; flOO. Augustine l.elteret al In Rose 1 filer, 100 serea In i 20 a r 4 w;$l. Jame E Noland and wife to Joseph W Htewari et al, land in and adjolulng Eugene; $2,000. Win U Fine to N A W Howe, 1 acre AGAINST ENGLAND , i; Wood ia --! . , intry sun -kx". pr Wilcox, Italy Hill. N Y,-aya: "I heartily recommend One Minute Cough Cure. It gave my arid none, diale relief in sull "atlng asthma.' rieH-itnt tot.ike. Revel Fail to qalev It cure all coughs, Hilda, ibroal and Inng trouble. Vine .1 fc Co, Corner pruif Slur- PoM Hai.k. Cirali awake: Mid twine (If ale cheap. F. ft. DUNN. Lane county ba had the haves cleaned -tt .it tbo al -w uika adjoining , the public square, i. .:. I idea. Our citizens abotiW do likewise. Pitta, the best b row made. F L Chamber has It. For Hai.k --'20 '' ea excellent farm log lands. Iiiiiiiire of John Van Puyn, Coburg, Or. "I wouldn't he without PcWitt's Witch Hazel Halve Or any considers tlon," writes Time. It Rhodes, renter Held, O. Infallible for pile", cuts, burna and akin diseases . Beware of . iinter feits. Vincent & Co, Oomar Drug Htore. Why sow wild pea and co.-kle when vf .ii can gel n fanning mill of F L Chambers tba 'i tn lake II ..Ml v Ohi. fashion- in dress may be revived, but no old-fashioned medicine ran re place ( 'hainliiTlaln's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea lUinedy. Fur sale hy W L DeLano. The latest thing In pi Otoa: The lit tle stamp. Kugene Photo Co. Htamp photos at the Kugeno 1'hoto Co. The pain of a burn or scald is al most instantly relieved by applying Chi'iulierleln's Pain Halm. It also beals the Injured parts more imickly than any other treatment, and with out the burn is very aaVON dOM UOl leave a scar. Hold iiy W iDaLvDO, When you want your eye-i corn el ly lilted to a pair of tl - - - Dr Lowe In Joe Luckey s. Special In thr liuanl LOtmviLLI, Nov 0. Kentucky is ela'n"i by both sides on governor. I lie ' , -1 i' lire la democratic 111 Imtli bmoolMtj VERV CUK. I.orji8iLi.K, Nov. 0; 6 p. ro. The Western lTnlnn Telegraph Company of land near Cresawell, f2.T0 lluies Kentucky as follows: 81 coun ties, complete, and 35, incomplete, to tal 110, Taylor, republican u,, , GoaM, democrat, 163,815. Taylor's appaient plurality, 1,288. ARMED FACTIONS. Mihiii.kikiro, Kv., Nov. 9. Armed (aotiona aia marchiiig the streets of I hi city. Kl'sidshed seem certain. The !e'liur l very blt'er. J Dliriggs. editor' caster, N Y, say Oniyl, f'-- i-. flip croup I ever UK d Oaiuoorat(" Lan- : ''One Minute beet remedy for ' ued lately te- llevea aud cures coughs, colds, croup, asthma, pneumonia, bronchitis, grlpie andallthroaiiii.il lung trouble. It prevents constipation Vincent A C o, Corner Drug Htore. Italian rye grass seed at F L Cham bers'. Most permanent pasture for the least money. AIho all kinds of grass seed bought and sold. Dr H H Haden, Summit, Ala, says "I think Kodol Dyspepi-ia Cure la a splendid medicine. I prescribe it, aud my confidence in It grows with con. tlnued use." D dliieBts what you eat and quickly cures dyspepsia and Indi gektlon. Vincent it Co., Corner Drug Htore. Farmers Call and see that French Canadian stallion at Hanus' stables. It will pay you to e g Mid serviceable t Kk. ELECTION NOTES From Toda't Oregonlan. The legislature in Kentucky is deni ocratlc. In case of a contest for gov ernor this will seat Uoebel, dem., per haps. lu Iowa Gov Shaw, rep., ha. 60,000 plurality. Pennsylvania was carried by the republicans to the tune of 100,000. In Ohio Gov. Nash, rep , lias 50,000 plurality. Jones, Ind., leceived 100,000 vote. The democrais have carried the lettNlature by 3.1 plurality, exclusive ot the live populists. Massachusetts Republican plu rality, 06,C00. The democrats made gains in legislature. Maryland Democratic by 11,000 majority aud 45 majority in legislature. Han Francisco Democratic by 7,766. Hacramento Itepubllcau by 1822. Halt Lake Republican by 000. Kansas Only town elections; repub lican gains; very little Interest. New York Republican gain of 12 In legislature. New York City gave 50,- 000 democratic majority, and lirooklyu 14,003. Richard Croker says the dem ocrat would carry the slate In 1900. Chauncey Depew; says the election la an endorsement of the McKiuley ad ministration. McKinley aud Bryan will be the presidential candidates next year. Nebraska Democratic by 15 000. Houth Dakota-4,000 republican. New Jersey Republicans galtied 7 ileum... i Mm legislature. Mississippi Democratic by 30,100. 'olorado Only town elections. New Orleans Democratic by 6.000. LATEST RETURNS. You never know what form of blood poison will follow constipation. Keep the liver clean by using DeWitt's Lit tle Early Riseis and you will avoid trouble. They are famous little pllla tor constipation and liver auti bowel troubles. Vincent & Co, Corner Drug Htore. The ladies of the Methodist church have decided, iustead of having a market November 29, to serve a Thanksgiving dinner. The Minnesota HoTKLll the place to get a first class meal for 20 cents. Kre ham for cUi'sts having teams. Hav over flight at ii.'i cents per span, If wanted. Al. Montgomery, Prop Geo. Noland, Rockland, O, says. "My wife had piles for forty years OeWitt's Witch Hazel Halve cured her. It is the best salve In America." It heals everything and cures all akin diseases. Vincent A Co , Corner Drug Htore. No advance as yet at F L Chambers Id prices on Bain wagons, Racine buggies, Monitor dulls, Dandy disc barrows, Oliver walking plows and httts harrows. Now is the time to Puy before this lot Is all sold. Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets are sold on a positive guarantee. Cures heart burn, rising of the food, distress after eating or any form of dyspepsia. One little tablet Rives immediate relief. 25 cents and 50 cents. W L DeLano, Druggist. Local Market. Nov 10, 1899. Butter 35 to 50c per roll. Wool-lojc PouItry-3 50 to f4 50 r?' Dried prunes 3 to5Jc Flour "5 per sack. Oats 20 to 30 cents according to quality. Dealers demand samples be fore purchasing. Potatoes 40 cents per busne!. Kggs 25 cents cash and scatce. Wheat 41 ots. Hops : to 10 cent. Market has not yet opened. Louisville, Ky, Nov. 8; 6 p. m. The democratic state committee now claims Goebel, democrat, has betweeu three and tour thousand majority, aud that the legislature is largely demo cratic. Attorney General W. H. Taylor, re publican, claims bis election as gov enrnor of Kentucky, but says twenty thousand votes were disfranchised. (loebel, democrat, claims his elec tion by seven thousand plurality. MARYLAND. Baltimore, Nov 8; 4:30 p m. The lower house Ib unaulmously demo cratic. The democrats are rejoic ing over recovering the atate. The state gave McKinley 32,224 plurality. SOUTH DAKOTA. Pierre, Nov 8. This state has gone 10,000 republican. Daniel Beck and wife to J B Rusher lot 8, block 2, Perkins' addition tn Cottage Grove. $700. MINI Nil LOCATIONS. "TJ 6 A" mining claim, Bohnuls district; Geo Bohlman, locator. "Kugene" milling claim; amended location notice. Filed by the owners of the same, the White Hwan U.'ld Mining Company. medical LIOOTI ' Dr W H Itoblnson, of Cottage drove, filed his medical certllicnte with the county clerk, as required by law. MARRIAOK permit. County Clerk Lee this forenoon la hui d a marriage license to R L Kd ward and Ml Mary Kthel Harper. LOO BRANDS FILED J A Deadmond, letter "D." J A Deadmond, letter "R." MINK LOCATION. "Bonanza." Blue River district; H J Jbiiics and Will'am Odgers, locators. "Banner," Bohemia district; Peter Johnson ami J H Welder, locators. CIRCUIT COURT MATTERS. Marx and Jorgeuson vs K Van Vranken; to recover money. Judg ment Is asked for I be sum of $653.20 and Interest since Jan 1, 1806. The bill Is for goods furnished . PROBATE IXitJRT. In the matter of the estate of Joslah Hoott, deceased ; order to sell all per sonal property not heretofore set apart to the widow. RusslaL Power. The recent peace conference brings the power of the C.ar of Russia forci bly to mind. His subjects b.ok to him for food, shelter, raiment, even life Itself. In no country Is a mon arch's power more absolute. But far reaching as its iotluenoe is it caiinoi la compared to that which the human stomach has over the morals and health of the average mortal. Hos tetter's Htomach Bitters cures consti pation, dyspepsia, biliousness, nervous uee aud all diseases arising from au luactive liver or weak kidneys. Try It if you have stomach trouble of any nd see for yoursslf. It will bring vou back to health and happiness. II will make you strong by making your stomach strong. A private iteveiiue stamp should cover the neck of the bottle. The French Boers Arousing Anti-British Sentiment. oaia doom la caiaa social to in c.iianl. I iinihin, Nov 9. The PtoOflh I re I arousing anti-British senilin.nl throughout F.uropa. It Is generally be lieved that France and Bussla have a complete understanding, and will at tempt to force the British t . let the Bm ra retain their country. The peo ple in F.nglaud think that a great F.uropean war may tie inaugurated over the Transvaal question. OPEN DOOB FOR CHINA. "VAsniNOToN, D. 0.) Nov. 9 An Anglo-American agreement has been perfected, to maintain the open door pillcy In China. The Russian-French provailtlon Is to divide thai country up among the several Countries. WILL WITHDRAW TROOPS. Wahhinoton, D. C. Nov. 9. -The administration la considering the withdrawal of troops from Cuba and I'orto Rloo. IIOKHS INVBSTINO K1MBKRI.Y. London, Nov. 9. The Boers Invest ing Kimiierly. have l?en reinforced by two thousand men. The Boer are active and are confident that the place must surrender. The BARN BURNED. Work of I ramps-Loss, 144; lusurauce, $H0. Goshen, Or Nov 9. A barn belong lug to Jo B WlUbalm, at this place was destroyed by fire, presumed to be the work tramps, this morning about 8 o'clock. Loss about $140; Insured In compauy represented by H Heukmau for $80. (Uinter Reading flatter This Is getting near the first of the year, when a settlemen should be made forth WEEKLY GUARD. If paid in advance one year will give receipt for $1.50 For $2 00 In advance will send the GUARD and Cincinnati En quirer, a 75 cent paper, one year. A splendid chance to get two good papers for one price $2-75 worth of reeding matter for $2 00. EdeiiTale Items. dozen A Hure Higu of Croup. Hoarseness in a child that la subject to croup is a sure indication of the ap proach of the disease. If Chamber lalu's Cough remedy Is given as soon as the child becomes hoarse, or even after the croupy cough has appeared, it will prevent the attack. Many moth ers who have croupy children always keep this remedy at hand and find that It saves them much trouble and worry. It can always be depended upon and la pleasant to take. For aale by W L DeLano. Nov. 7, 1899. Jaa Parker of Dexter, was lu this neighborhood last Thursday on bud ness. Miss Carrie Bridges has gone to June, where she will teach a term of school. Norman Russel, a fifteen-year old boy, shot a deer In the river bottom near the ferry last week. Plowing and aeeding Is the order of the day. The ground is in the best possible condition for plowing. The John Drury farm has been rented to Mr Wlngum, of Lowell, who is now moving on the same. School, though somewhat smaller ban formerly by reason of the removal of several families, Is progressing finely and the teacher, Mr. Win Wilson, is giving excellent satisfaction. Chris Bartsch, after a short visit here with his brothers, Jake and Cas per, and sister, Mrs Knox, left for Hood River where he will transact Im portant business, after which he will spend a few weeks In California, re) turning to nawson i uy in wie spring. DORCAB. Osr Proposition. The exercise of reason should disa buse us of our superstitious aaaocla tions with places and times, number and list. "Bourne's; Friday and Saturday: 1001; above regulation." Why should these words: "High hchool Cake Bourne s Friday and Haturday" so tingle in the ear? Because tbey are suggestive to all who have read the sign In Bourne's window. Bokn. At Thurston, Nov. 5, 1S99, to Mr. and Mrs. John Price, aeon. Cneap Excursion Kate. The Houthern Pacific railroad has agreed to make a very low rate to Ore gon people who desire to witness the football game between the Btate Uni versity of California and the Htate University of Oregon at Ban Francisco November 18. Round trip tickets, good for several days at Han F'ranciaco, will be sold for $15. For further particulars see E. J. McCLAlfAHAN, Houthern Pacific Railroad Overland Agent, or L. L. Goodrich, manager Univer sity of Oregon Football Team. J. W. KAYS FURNITURE CO Toe Appetite af a Goat la envied by all poor dyspeptics whose stomach and liver are out of oder. All such should knor that Dr King's New Life Pllla, the wonderful rtomaob and liver remedy, gives a splendid apatite, sound digestion and regular Dooy nanu mat insure jar feet health and great energy. Only eta at Unn - drug store. Died. D!lr unanl, Not 9 Another of the Oregon pioneers has s Ived the mystery of the future. G. VV. Roberts. ("Wash."), died at hi residence on Houth Willamette street, F2ugene, this, Thursday forenoon, aged 75 years, 7 months and 15 days. He was born and raised In tbe state of Indiana; moved to Missouri, then crossed the plains to Oregon in 1850, settling in Benton county nine miles north of Corvalllr. Bemovei? to Lane couuty In 1800, settling five miles southwesterly of Eugene. In 1H89 Mr. Roberts removed to Fugene residing here until death. He leaves ;ftir grown aona and daughters. John Roberta of Ku gene, James Roberta of Ban Franotsoo, Mrs. James Richardson of I. a ne entity, and Mrs. Lew Weather- ford of Pot Hand. His wife died May 1H, 1887. He bad been lu feeble health for some time. Wash." Roberts was a type of the Pioneers who sett led tl.i- fair valley. strictly honorable In ail business trans actions, treating bis neighbors accord ing to the Golden Kule, lie made many friends who will kindly hold his mem ory In the storehouse of their recollec tions. The funeral will tase place from the family resldenceto the Mulkey ceme tery Halurday forenoon , Nov. 11, at 10 o'clock. A abort service will be held at the residence, also at the cemetery BSSfOSM at the cemetery about 11 o'clock. A DlrVTiMUlMBII VlHlVo Pnattsal Btroag ai u .- Male Univer sity I oinpdiiieiiteil Hr a Leading fj'liH Oregon I'.ip. I lUk.n'itj PsaSMSii s " T. Df, Frank Klron. , ot Kugene. presi dMl of Um Oregon Htale I'nlverally, mIio arrived lure Sunday aud la a guest at the Sagamore, was n pleasant caller on yeterday sJtmrtMB at the l in leral editorial rmis. Tin distinguished educator '.a a graduate of Vale college, and was a teacher for two year In thin world fsWlSd rfllOSllllMsl Institution, commit to Orcgo i from Con iiecllCUl to succeed Dr. Chapman In the presidency nf our Htate University, Dr. strong took a leading part In the re.vnt State Teacher's convention at La Grande. Last evening in this city, the gentleman by an aide lecture highly entertained and instructed an appreciative audience at the F'lrat Presbyterian church. Dr. Strong Is making hi first vltt to Baker City. He very highly praise the Baker Cllv imbhc schools, whose efficiency gives him personal ptstNie -inc.. he is now so closely Identified with the educational interests of this slate. Sieaklng of the students from Baker county who are attending the Slate t'nlversltj , Dr. Strong said in efleel To my personal knowledge all the student from this county are doing remarkably well, and they comprise a bright and keen lot of young BSftp! who give every promise of achieving success in life." HCIIICE HALL. Contractors Are hushing the Work to Completion. I ontractoia Pugh A Gray now have the new Science I lull on the University campus enclosed, the naif on, and are attending to the slower work of finishing. The outside walls are be ing cemented, the carpenter and the plumliers are busy, aud In a short time the outside scattolding will la- re moved. I.atliing will begin 111 a few days, lu fact the interior Is now Nad) for them. It will probably ta eight weeks before the lulldlng Is turned over to the regents. Rainy weather has delayed quire a little of the work, but the carpenters are making the beat of the disadvantages they labor under. The uew building Is a neat looking structure even lu It present unfinish ed atate, aud will be a handsome a ell as n.ede.i addition tn the I nlver- slly buildings. A cu. i. .it . i aelclea A shark's . gg Is one of tbe most odd looking thing ItUAgtUflblf in. I litis llti more rvsciiiManoe to nn egj. strlctl, speaking, than it baa to a pav lug atom, iii one variety ii i pillow soaped and has a lotig "iioni." or "feeler." at aacli corner. II is al. mil two Indies loin; and the color almost pure black. It la umilovlded Willi shell, as we understand tlmt word. I.ut tin contents r..l...(.sl Cv a . I . . - V lt.iitlo.rv aWl erlng, which bus almost as much elas ticity ulsiut It as a covering of ruhla'r would have, Tbo "fit'lers" inclitloliisl catch bold of and wind themselves nnuiiid pieces of am weed mid other floiitlng objects and hong until the egg la hatched One variety of tho shark uiys is eggs during tho mouth of April. These II. nit about until early In December, when tin. little alinrks emerge. Clearance Sale Wall Paper iiibii Everything in this line reduced. Small lots of odds and ends very low I L CHAMBERS SVrfi There arc leak and lc:iks Greater leaks no through the ordinary stove .:itt through coal backets Half 1 hi rut coal Ma) btUal p.il that gives hall' serviee costs , re than the bucket loses. bwcI StovcsnndR.:r .. are the only effect E : m adr for stove u i narocko! nu i secori - per Ik& combustion ,evtry unit ofhe.it gives effective si r vice. Jewels bl tag to the kitchen cleanliness, com fort, .conomy. BsamitM their construction a:i 1 sc.' why. 3,ooo,cioo in use. 6 GRIFFIN HARDWARE CO. 16 and fliXERAl OIHECTORSi Dally Qaard Nov f Pied. James Latelher, aged 48 48 yeas, died In tbe insane asylum at HalemXovSth, of poenmonla. Tbe deceased was only committed to tbe asylum last week from Junction City. Tbe remains were shipped to bla family at Junction City on the last night's overland train for Interment. He bad i been committed to me ssyium rour times. He rneled tbe Surgeons. All doctors told Renlck Hamilton, of West Jefferson, O, after suffering Is months from rectal fistula, be would die unless a costly operation was per formed, but he cured himself with five Pox.--of Hucklen's Arnica Halve, the aortal rilecureoneartb,aud the best aalve In the world. 26 cents a box. Bold by Linn, druggist. Notice. Notice Is hereby given that the Lane county board of equalization will meet on Monday, November 27, 1899, at the court bouse In Kugene, Oregon, for the purpose of equalizing tbe assessment rolls. All peraons having grieanosa nr other matters to bring before tbe hoard are notified to appear at the aforesaid time, paied, 1 .0 gene. Oregon, Nov. 7, 1890 P. P. I'. i h i on, Aaasaaor. Dally GoaM, Nov 9 Killed a Hokhb. Tbla morning about II o'clock a large sorrel horse driven tn a dray by A. Oordnu, be came stubborn, and laid down on tbe tongue, breaking It. Tbla ao angered Cordon that he picked up tbe broken tongue and struck tbe boras squarely on the head, killing It. A nomber of people have commented on tbe matter rather severely, and It la learned the police authorities will attend to the ease. Hech wanton cruelty deservee punishment. Uatlaar I. Ua .. Dire. It tsn't as polite as It Is intended to be to aay that a person has tho appo ttto of a bird. If a human being ato as much proportionately as does tho av erago'tdrd, tho sight would bo disgust ing. In ono shrike there have, been found tho remains of 71) caterpillars, M bugs, ono field mouse and one leech. A field linwk that was obacrvisl for a month Is credited with u record of 1,000 mlco In that time. A tame owl Sto seven mice, ono after the other, and tin... hours afterward ate four more. Tho rotrln eats on anaverage M feet-of worms dally. my her Tk End. "What have you boon writing, doarT" asked Mrs. Hcechwood of daughter. "The" aro tho last sad writes, D1SBV ma." replied tho girl. "This note tells Mr. Homowood that I liavo censed to love him." Ilttsbnrg Chronicle Telc rapn. Mo a Minor, Cook. Ilia Wife Aud what did alio sny wlwn'you offered her $13 a month T The 'Hoburtsanlte 8ho told mo con tamptuoualy tbey got as moch as that la the army. Brooklyn Life. Have MiNEH.-l'ciulletoii East Ore gonlea Of Tuesday: ""leaver Bros, are closing out their big slim, store III Maker City and declare It to be their Intention to give attention to develop ment of this extraordinary properl). They have nwd a OOUlbSf. of men and they are now eiiroute to the camp and t be work will be under the direct supervision of W. P. Johnson. It la their Intention to continue the work this winter and run a crisis out of at least ;i(M) feet to the large ledge and through It to the varloua parallel ledges, which show a surface oulorop. Tbe Idea la that If with the dipth at tained by the winter's development work, the copper pyrites show suffi cient values, machinery for proper treatment such as t cctitratlnii, etc., will be put In next spring. The alti tude Is about ten thousand feet BOSfl sea level and then Is au abundance of ii'iib i and au adequate water supply for all practical mining purpoaee. The mines are located In Baker county." HoMKTllINO NTH AMOK. Two differ ent parties from (.'oburg have Informed us of a queer occurrence oetween two employes of the sawmill at i bat plsos, which happened yesterday. Fred Rica Is head sawyer and It appears he threw tbe chain across tbe log, as Is the usual custom, and It struck tbe log lender, Frank Hkltiuer. Hklnner pick ed up a maul and struck Rich In tbe head knocking him down, which lend. -led bun unconscious for an hour or more. Rich Is considerably better today, but he has a very sore bead. Tbe men had no former trouble. No ariests have been made, but one is expected. Will Appeal. Pendleton E O: "No formal nolle Is yet on record of appeal In the Mlms murder esSS, but the defense Informs the court that ap- DEWEY MARRIED The Event Occurred Today in St Paul's Rectory, New York. Hpcoiai to th Seats. New York, Nov. 9 Admiral George IVwey was married today at St. Paul's rectory, New York, to Mrs, Mildred Hazen, widow of tleneral Hates, who la a sister of John R. McLean, the unsuccessful democratic candidate for governor nf Ohio, under a special dis pensation from the oburcb. Mr.; and Mrs. Pewey will reside In Washing ton. P. ('. Charles Iiorwln was so weak In health that but for the wife and ehil j Iwn.i wlut Dnt'.wl litm frion Irolilil.t nml I gnvo him tho leisure of a peaceful I Heal will be taken. Transcript has not home bu would probably never have ; yet been made or filed, and it will be mado bla areat discoveries. sonn fine before this la done. Notice of appeal aud undertaking on appeal will be filed as snn as defendant's counsel has the transcript aud can make out the papers in the appeal." Tbe carrier pigeon waa In us by the atate department of tho Ottoman em pire aa early aa tbe fourteenth cen tury. A Life and Oeatb Flgbt. Mr W A Hlnea of Manchester, la, writing of bis almost miraculous es cape from death, says: "Kxposurcl after measles Induced serious luinr trouble, which ended In consumption. I bad freuent hemorrhages and coughed night and day. All mv doc tors said I must soon die. Then I be gan to use Pr King's New Plecovery for Consumption, which eompiateJv cured me. I would not be wltboot It even If It cost & a bottle, Hundred- have used it on my recommendation and all aay It never falls to cure throat, cheat and lung troubles." Regular sire 50c and $1. Trial bottles free at Linn's drug atore. The Rest l laster. A piece of Baansl daiii)Otied with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and bound on to theaftected parts Is superior to any plaster When troubled with a pain In the chest or side, or a lame back, give It a trial. You are certain to be more than pleased with the prompt relief In which it sSbftfa. I'ah. Ralm la also a certain cure fur rlieuuiaiisiii. For sale by W L DeLano. Letter List. PARKER'S HAIR BAL8AM MM MMRirUf 1 . nu. A S..UM aiaaM. mrr SHU f Ii. Or7 n ir to Ha Toatarai vomw. Oaw Mia d i 'mi a lour l. 1inoaj gMMllMI .lpron. i ' w Hakrr. Mn Kllia Hlalr, Uoo T II. sum, Win Mi-Kir, JM t Wllxia, MrtChjrilU A rhan it on.' ntlen IV"M "til. ... (.kawt iau ai. Nov. U, 1MHJ is-.. . ST Hn.wn, Hcv Win grate, W n Hun-lilnt-in Pro! T O I gu .ii Mr II II Widlni, Kilunn Ualty Items. November 7. School Hupt Win Miller, was In this vicinity laat week. M H Barker waa on his homestead on Peer mountain last week. Rev Pixon preached an excellent sermon at this place last Saturday. The U It imarlerly in n nee will be held at Rush I -lain! Nov 11 and 12. Mr and Mrs J U Holbrook of Pexter, were visiting relatives In this vtoinlty last week. The Hkeel I .timber Co of Hprlngfleld, Is building a camp on the Ches Mo Farland place on Fall Creek, prepara tory to winter logging. Tno Fall Creek Mining Co has stop ped development work ou Its property for the winter. Tbey are well pleased with preseut pnwpects. COR. $100 REWARD $100 in will oa mad en all rvrMHit ttalliua lot I.-...-11 1 11 iwlvertlaed. 11 r. Mcl'oaSA x P II The readers of tbla paper will be pleased to learn that there la at least one dreaded disease that science haa been able to cure In all Its stages, and that la Catarrh. 1 lad's Catarrh Cure Is tbe only positive cure known to tbe medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a con stitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh cure Is taken Internally, sctlngdirectly upou the blood and mucous surfaces of tbe system, thereby destroying the foundation ot the disease and giving the patient strength by bolldlngup the cousiltutlou and asslatlng nature In doing Its work. Tbe proprietors hava ao much faith in Its curative powers that tbey offer One Hundred Hollars for any case that It fails to cure. Hend for list of testimonials F. J. t'HKNKY fc Co., Toledo, O. Hold tiy Prugglats, 76c. Hall's Family Pills are tbe beat. Day & Henderson. Undertakers . palmers. Cor. Wi. and 7th its.