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t ; t- T lie Kind Yon Have Always li.ni;;!: i:i use for over IV years, lias l. 4 ! has hc-. ' - jty ff-f " onal siiiorYiiv:i miio its infanej'. -X'" Allow no one to deceive you in this. AI! Counterfeits, Imitations and Substitutes are but Ex-iM'i-iutciits that trli'c with and endanger Uc health of " I-jUiuts !ind CluMren lixiKrienee against Experiment. What (i".ivi:i is a M;Hsni!io i'or Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops j'si-.l sMt li:tt;r S;.ru;s. It is Harmless and Pleasant. It .?:ii:ii;s tieUJier Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic Mt'.isiai i-e. lis ajre is its guarantee. It destroys Worms :;'.i.i allays Feverishness. It cares Diarrhoea and Wind v'o'.u-. It lol'.oves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Ikm1, regulates the Meiae!i iu:d itov.vls, giin.i healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS si ears the i J?1 Urt Tivtl TTrtTTrt El In Use For Over 30 Years. SEND NO MONEY O MONEY iS'Ct iiflS eUililS.i' i. --,r ii. .-!rt - .t l.':-.i k Hr ra? gniiai Off Price $15.50 ;aMThrr WflCf .J 'li-- I! ' iN. jwrnsr.. GIVE IT TKRCE M8KTHS -e will return t .ura'.i. .v; ny ..y a sr--mrTi hut.. nJ f will mem v iuru 't t.ttk lt.. a.l t'lhT rif-ntw in nnr DCUADC O C IMITATinNC P H wHf fhrtd Miiiretud team k arr iade THEBURDICK i ii 1 1 i tr VOM Km Ji:4" rrrc.:oo Back tt.Ui-.-t "--s aL vas.'..'..v?. -.. J .-f i'-y en:. : i-v -J IT COSTS YOU tM.ne. -r1 the if r"TiTtnef-l thit u ar ssv tr DQ1TT DELAY. (Vr K-i.u'-; 4- Caarr th-T-h Address, SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO. SncJ Chics Real Estate Bought and Sold Farms, large and small, to Rent, AND IMM KII ATE TOtSESSlON GIVKX. Stock Ranges, Timber Lands and Mining Properties, Prune and Hop Lands of best quality, in choice locations, in quantities to suit intending purchasers, at reasonable prices and easy terms. Inquire of D. S K BXJIOjEC, l.VI T 1 ntt eucr-fcor to G. General Blacksmithing TROTTING ANU RUNNING KKl AlEIMi OF ALl. KINDS: IWilPILY PONE. ttliop on Coruir Wastilngtou OUR tr'aU y.u "!. . - v ii Tr i-ifx-. 5 iTrX --fssf'i 7t." i 'Trirtaloeu a i;irtnnt More ..lt4 down. Atnnt r tiiTlT. aTl.-. .i.'.nrrui aat naeininl RM.r haruuaa fTnxr i'lri-fll t. it L ' I 1 Tt h llnni. Vi.r rnifl uvrr tb'u-4t,:- -iT'r.r rit-wrt. tm4 mL Aciabi SEARS, ROE3UCK &. CO. HAIR SWITCH 65 CENTS.' StU. Ul i aUItt bXlllHLI. Uuut tUlrufrneScutl.23,tMMuirf . a-ll. Uunuil ml tl. W W ad-U. .' I .OUR OFFER nt this ad o ami aend ' , vun nrrLn. to u. Ineloae a good ai4 ' aarapi of Ut- asart aaaa wntd. uJ cut It oat aa Dar tu roota aa potaible, IdtIum j aar lal arte aaafad aa4 a aata estrs to ' , pay poawre. aaa wr mm uli lkaaf-a ta raail. Dost paid, and if Ton are not i--rf .-!! u maUtr.ixi, n turn it md we a ill lmuiediau-iy I refund your mon-r. I waicuiuin.rriKaMimi -oi. awltrh to-in. Jonir, loon au-m. esei ahort . ' BOC! -oi. long-, abort atm. SI. 29: I ?. ' "-- ru'Jifc n.ui. 91.31; J ul. Jl-lJi.lonK.ihortrttT) S2.25; soi.in. Hons-. short -teai. S3. 25. TiKbl'aJUMU j CH.K worn the fcwiiwt a-rada on ln. aaarkeC Maamuiiii ' r-. To- mt, rrtaratd If ra ar ao V"-r.-J f,1"""- Write for Freo Cataiugue ot 'fw Hairlioodii. Addim, laaa SEARS. ROEBUCK a. rn n- ict. tiaawtiliaaisaca. a-attareaaalf rrUaia.laaiiar.i To The I tifortiEtiatc. Dr. Gibbon Tti o:d r'.rllah'e n:nt the Jfioat ,;f.f-frs: (, i K X-fS-C'i. -'jfciaii'l in win t-ri.ii- Sxi fT&-'i-Jl ''." attl e-atinuei. to - row si. acxuai bia ff' A. J f'.taii- Seminal liiwaae? n.i b 1 -t t a lionnorrhora. Olect '? .. VeT" &.- fcrh III. ,n . ,i;i.J all its lonaa, Sikin Di Osk . VN- ' aeass rXervoua liebil- V--.'? I m potency . Smi- "O-v'i?-' ' kne and Loa '.VVaeaAM.Cx:.s-' ot rtanhood, th--.fniM'- ?Uuce l mlt ah'iv mi 1 t-k---.i-s .pl'i'-inir the (jli.m'in aym (iit.Tu-: pmiiu' . nnii..iHii--. .lutk apots nud.'r tin- ey. i-n'ii in :ie-h'-a-t. r: 1 tik Intheeara. Uws ..f ciiili'l-in-. t i iTi t im-- in ap pr.jaehiug Mrinr.'r, nnipiintinii nt Hi' l i-niT. weakUM. of I ii li in 1.-hii-1 t.'k . i. rf.- . .( m-;:.i.i -. .iinpl' oil l'i' fH( -, r'.:n.'lii. -.;n-miili' ii.li, . t:. LlR. GlBU'iS ha iitai'iH-e.1 i: --n Kram-iseo oer thirty venraand ir.o tpuhh-d i-iijili not . 'ail lo eoii-iill liira and r-f-.-iv- th iK-nel.l ot nis pmat fkill nnd exK-neiii-e. 1 lie do tur etir a whi-n other (Hit. Try hi in. i.'un'a itunriiiit.-ii. Person eure-l at hoin'. rharK'-s n-a-onai-i. . Call oiwrMe. DR -I V. i.l!!H')S. Karnv -nn l-mn CJlo. Cat A first-ciaHB prar d gij iare piano f jr ml cheip. linij'iire of Y. F. Iiijim 5 " afltiinvton ftrect. 'ol'iitf.) -A -Z- :A - leasts' , ami v.i.ioli has been ;:o the signature of matlo under liis per- is CASTORIA Signature of rvx- n .0...a-jl r.im.- 7 Yf. I ana if (mmw t fj I - f!rM will F 5v . ' Tlt" s. are n t L. . .,7 1 .'' --.r- k(weriis 111 1 I f J1 and n SOLID QUARTER SAWED OAK ptsi CABixiT.r'. '".'HM Lrid urv)jin(r li m fut a fmifr u1. r the otii open with t:il :or..-ll, tji-'U- and h-J iti -.nf 1--C bovi and d".raird r:inM tintb. finest nMirl drmver i-ui'. r-i -it i -ur earners. arijut-taMerreatite. irrn'-mr Nr t r etan. Vtwt larfv HV lm !. p5'ti four l"U"li f-. ;f tiirviir.tf rirat iny ttUTilf, .:iiut Vfcr) (rirsa. GUARANTEED lW !.'ri.1a4 ric. d 4f-tf '! rrr i-i-ylraai Mfftt H'V. I tt kvsava rttcvk- U fw -J t.r Prea Ic- l!fvr Biro- nin t a-'ti (i-ici'inTi'lvin t-r any NCTHiSG .'""''r.,".!r"ki,"",i"-.r"n"'r' "m"b t r'.ia :ot III, I tvt r- T TVT W. 50AH.1 PLATES A SPECIALTY, autl Kaue St., RouiUnrs 4-POUfiP CATALOGUE FREE THi R' CHILI OCA P r-iwie- pcr - ViUi .v-l. B.u UlVblC .;,t-..cm tftnir.;riM quotation fy8Tiifi ir.-.4- -i:.: .rfj -iifc it rycrr.r-. itr, UryoJ. .tv,'(..Uftir. CiofL'M. lrw- tivU. uJ htM. WM-lrv itmtirj, Ummk Ktrl(t -. Aerirllnl !(Df-iWli arntimr-. li rr-, 6aMt, fewr-f-1!. fmrr krl.tr. i rri.'-ry. trT. fiaacN Vsfcrsl Imtr-mrV-U nretm; is C 4, KM.Iwts Trtl, KyT tWrrK ! t f. s lit rtiMT r--ke-ter at Lfrni mart pjr t-r i cvfn-.:.ir,h wr.iiTtrl him lrn; Terr..arvr.nu .m.o ! n f-n b:v; oiplmm ji.-t how toonicr. H" inix-h tbf frirfct. exiinKor trl 1 r-n anvihinse t your t-.wri. 1 fee biok . i. n,r.ili..tiii-i,i.npM.Ufi'nti. ! FRF.E OFFER. nr. aa uv na htci , Tith IS Tt in bUutip to f a.a ib Kir KhA will to rBt u,nI t ( --:i.si.ry! .f r-:c.;.'l tMttl. it i- rh MMMIV ttwMI j - irt'.i. ol errjrthiBif, ; v:!t taei..i !' rf.r rtir I j j i iik '!t: km ahoi r mn r Ti.ri i ! .. .v-iir vor-.u-f . ' Mi ' h Mi-r O I. 1 ' n:.n. ,-.t llouey ul lis kin-i m Te hiy,;Ta,"'trt; 'ortsi cr.: .t th fines1 t finest Kboppir.,; m-Jlum ttit 1 ermf al w- uill rer-W tH- .aaii4 Ui rHuri (IncJ, CH1CACO, ILLINOIS, U. S. A. I N ;ce Jo I'm Public I- N i- .. t t in- nn Ulljkt ,)' l er- es- I ft-.g: il, :'. tni-'e,- i f t t'" of I'.o in 4 :;r! in. -.i ivci.ive and! consider jir -it tri'i iT lor th purchase of i wh?t is kno n ;is tlie Curtin titv Miil, eituste I i.ear Com-toi-ks, Oregon, ail pr.Tvition-j.E'ibjeel to reject iou. A'IJicm riiC a'. IVjfieb'irif, J.-egon. ! Dd'.e for closing tiirj reeeij-t of liie tithe j will be thirty d , In. in t i.e duty hereof. ) Jalcl at ll'i-c .Kit, day i f Ojl it . r, IS'":1. i ir,. this 21s( .1. T. J.UIIX.KS, Tra!i;.-. hUT&. vhat you eat. a aJ i-wV ItarlificMl. .(iff ' -Is the food, and &ifl Kaiun: iti si rr t i.i :: u;' yi.d recon- t.ructin:' th' vbi.vtc.i diiestive or i !-: 'Ix ot credriippst S ' i i.i r T-i'1 p;i!alitti none ltistl'f T , , .'" c'Dtatid todii If 4 ij ij II ii 1 ; Jsft can ppria'ii . j;, . ;; r:i ti; y. it jn ftgntly r- lii-v'--;it. l j in-ntlvrtires Dypepsj ., I i, i!(.at:tbuin, I-!:;ttili'i:ce, Smr S Ii. 'iiii:-:oa, SickJIcadae!:--.';;. i . a.( r;ittips.and i'.l other res.;ii ; j . . t i fit (tipection. j l-rcpared by Z. C. L. V.'.t f. Co.. Colcogrj j For pule by a. C. Marstera -k Co. 52 THE SPEED OF BIRDS. ,V Heccnt Trial Shorn. Thnt It la Xo Xenrly So Gront m Man)- Trople Have Ir.inillued. ll sfi'iiis irubiili!c 1 hut current rsti miiti's if (lie !-i-cil of tin birds' flight ..him lit- iniiliiiid. MoiuUiy, .limi" 27, a ii iiiiibrr v.t c an ii r piijenns lu re 11 o n 1 1 uin lli' Slu't liintl isluiuls to London, i i: is is ;i ! n ut d ititiM't even for tniinod i i:'s. tiii'iot;il Knylh of tlu joiiiiii-y In in:!- .V'l'.. niilos. "I'll- dutp hriujjonly a Mi'u ;ifur tin- luiifji'st day of tlir i;ir, tlu birds had the advantage of .Iny'iglit liming the wholo tlight, nnd (lie winner riailud the house of its owner. Mr. Chitferbiiek of Stan more, in eight minutes under 10 hours. Thev had been libi rated lit Lerwick at :t:::t. a. in. The ot'ieial weather chart of the meteorological otliee gave, not for the first time, information of the utmost value for estimating the onditinns of wind under which the Might was made. Kverx "arum" from Kirkwall to Lon don pointed due south. In ot her w ords, the birds hud the wind behind thitn throughout their journey. The result is that, in what in very nearly an approach to a migration Itight. ihe pigeons traveled at n speed of :;T miles an hour. An interesting correspondence in the Field, following the almoin. rciver.t of this fac t. hovtd how widelv olerv el s differ on t he most ii.ti r st ing ijvietion. but the nt-ords : proach more nearly to the lower es li:t:atc in each case in w Inch accuracy h is hem possible, and in any case the. -in iriises of the late Dr. Oatke that mi pi:;ting birds traveled Occasionally at speeds reaching lO miles an hour can not now be seriously defended. Yet such an observer as Mr. Krohawk. one of our best painters of birds and ani mals, isconvineed that a godwingcan fly at a speed of la miles an hour, and Sir ll:i!ph 1'ayne tiailvvey reckons the flight of a teal as sometimes reaching 140 j miles an hour. Itut it has been ealeu- hittd that if the godwingwere fly iugat 150 miles an hour it would have to over come a resistance of air iual to a Diessure of 112 nounds ler souare foot, i or considerably more thau the force of a Lundred-liiiie hurricani'. Other ror r s ponder. ts irive instani-es which leave little doubt that shore birds do travel at -pi ei! considerably above .o miles an hour: but as regards tic flight of the p'ge in. some evpi-riiiients carried out In the proprietors of the Field many years ago leave little doubt that 'he spetd showi in th Slset land Might, i- rom.al. Twr've records with the fhromi-jrapli sravo a highest sjieed to ?h.' "blue rm-k" pigeon of from to miles per iioi.r. I'htasauts and par iri;'ures were a'si siibjeeted to eXperi ir.i'l.t. The for'ner made a record of ' mi'.t s an h.iur, and the partridges, when well on the wing, of 32 miles. London Spectator. INADEQUACY OF WORDS. At Tlmn Ijtu mm utr Falls to Fallr Impart the Mate o( M'i Feetlna. I:i some thir.grs the jiower of jnan Fi'oins rvwfully delicieiit, nnd one of t?:e.se is liis lanpriiasrc which is as ret ir:i-;:ir.te t.i du justiie to the opera t!'.;.r. iif nntro. Stirring- as it may be, i Tili:..irv account of a rnisrhty event is iTerl'y far I--nealh what it miplit I-.'. li:e ':e.scriitioii of a wreck may :ui.-e us to shtililer slijhtly, but there is iut ii .;.. r.eh to the feelinjr that would :;ri.,v' i t us couM we but beholtl the OC- r.rr; r e itself, and l:o combination of . :-.! r.r.d Ft-ntenees can bring the r. ;e truth home to us. We look from ih - i-vrtlioies .f our stateroom and see t'-e v.ater tiashinjr itself against the siilir in' the s-hip. Then the vessel rises ni!t t.f the ac, and we can look out ' I, i:i-!;i!t.-!inoi!s tumbling masses that rr.iv- th.-ir l.'i'.!s in ominous jiortent. Win-re the s!;y should be the clouds arc Ft ii.hliiii: by as if driven by some ferrilic fear. W o hear the shrill pining of the bi'atsv. ain's whistle nnd the running of the feel -f mrti on-rhead. How- the hours dni!? tied d;u by until there se.-;ii to be no ei:i" tniing to the mer t i!: s pounding f !he sea. However ihiirfid we r ,.y make ourselves ap ; e :r. fe'.;- is in our hearts, fear of that l:er-.c-'--!';!i:v.ii'.g sort that takes away r;!l vwcnr: ral leates us as if without ri j j- rt. Iletw-r wuuld it lie to have rns'.ii,;: of timtxjrs ami the brcak i:.T 'f l:.te.s than this long- waiting in .:!: e.--::inty. Kvcry day seems like a .'. i.-.r. :.i:d yet the storm only prows and whistlts nnd hisses friglit f :!:;.-. An. if the v...rst dM-s e-me, the l':u-:. st t !. i -cr i tn rcali7e that we, we ! have ri'l our liics been in and near n:v! nrmind danger, and who yet have i:ii,i- seen it. are at last within its !:.t l.e?.. literature alone as it is can : it m.-.ki lis realv.e thef-e thin us iht- f. . t! X r ran art. which may give us i'.'less the benefit "f l'iagi.i!;rer.t :.t:.i ii'iis. And here is the power !rar.ia that unites leith litcr :.d ;:rt and combines them with If it is possible to move us. we r.ct ii n. M 1 ; ii'd'ed. nnd the truth will be it home more fullv and more br : s';o:-;,l i':r:i ii; the other ways, troit Fr-c l'rcss. -l)e- An In trrrallnc F.iprrlmtit. e-i-tnn s .Mithorities are wntch- 1! :i: inti r.'stii.L' exjuTiintnt now le r.;:i!' i'. the 1'iiiied States bonded . s t i n ;!ori. the commercial value H 3e!, of i-hanipapiiy which was dt:i-ir; 'h? Mizzard in railroad .s v, i.ile In iri: transported in bond :-: ."." York to Philadelphia. The i t ii the French steamship La Ti in Havre to New York, and -'tii-d to a w ell-known club in -''. A- a rule, cxprrts etatc that i ippne should lie consumed r it is i-ilni lrsa. As this could i i ' "e in (his case, the wine was .'the w:.riM eelhrs of the bond i.i. iidi art.- below the surface li. and v. here there is always i: niperatttre. It was noticed !!!:; was a deposit of cream of ' ' i !!,. bottles, v.-hieh, the jj-ov-' ' I'ielals, thJt'k. if pradually dLs .. . ;- ! . i arm teniperaturc of the j iMfs. will restore the wine to fui iu; .- :i!ue. Philadelphia Kccord. i ; ' . I The l.enutti of Human L,f. Aeeordinp to M. I. 1.7,11 Schooling-, of I'.russels, says Cumiios, there is an old jrule fur f-ndinp (lie lenpth of a man's jlife if the present ape lies between I 12 and si; years. Thin is the rule: Sub I tract liie present ape from Siiand diiidi: the r iii.iiiider by i.'; the result will pie jtl:e iiiimlicr of jettrs jou have xct to ;lie. This old rule was diseoten d hy : the mat hi niatieiau l)e Moivre. v. ho eini ; (. rated to Kiiplaiid from I-'raneu in 1m'.5 ! ami became a member of the bm-il m i eiety. The curies piveti by Mr. S-.-hool- inp arc inter.'stinp to examine. A first ' diapr.-ii i shows the chance that en t v tnau has of lixinp one ar lonper than his present ape. At binli this chance is 5 to I; at 5 years, 1 1'.i to 1 ; at in, :, , to I; at 1.1. :;17; nt 2u, 2'iT; at ITi. i;,C; at .! i. U'"; at tiT; at 41. 7s. ,(,..' ,-, Scfiooliup allirms from his i a leu !-i t r.ns that of l.iiMtt in.lii idnals ot i;.i ye;.i -. ..'.i!i .will liie to be 7i, I:.' I to s:t ::is and 17 to !i'i; while of l.liiii) uoiinpi-u.i rians. 4 xvill reach tlu-ir hiiudieillli it nr. We may add that for men of ;r. t he nxtrapi; eypectation of life is lu i-.'t years. 1 KJLL... J PORTABLE HOQ PENS. TuvfO Who Have Tried Them Pronounce Them a (ireat 8uecn. In order to he successful iiv wintering s'wine, both old and young, it Iki-odh's neees-sary for ninny hog raisers to give the question of sleeping quarters more serious attention. .Many a lot of nice, thrifty shoots go into winter quarters only to come out in the spring having barely held their own in weight, anil growth, iriwl iierlmps are somewhat stunted. Wintering hogs in large droves and around straw. stacks is not conducive to best results. One great objection to the practice of many farmers in allowing' large numlM-rn to int together is that they pile- up in cold weather, in which condition they generate a good deal of moist ure. What fanner but what has seen the steam rising from a nest of swine'.' When they come forth from such a condition on a cold winner morning they aro very apt to take cold. When thev leavo the nest wet and warm and l-oRTAHLi: hog ri:x. go-out into exactly the otiier extreme without protect ion they wnn beeoim ehilied through and may have their food to again seek wanulh i . the nest. Hogs that ail" Mibjecti i: to such col. d it ions soon In-gin to cough and sutler from lung trouble. Tlicy b coiii' gaunt, with arched backs, a-nd have cery e'nlenee of a 'huui1)e l up" and liir.liriftCi-oiiditioii. Many furiu- ers allow their hotrs to work in stiaw- sta.cks for shelter from tlu'cohl. 1 e:m :-iiI'. r such a p!.u-c a regular death t r.i fin- swine in large liiiinliers. AiHth r iH'ilroom that is liad is the hog house with a floor two or thn-e frit from the j'li.mul. Many such buildings are open on one or more sides, so that a cold draft can get under the lioor. And m.'. ::.n. 1 would ni't allow hoys to I against a .-tore wall. The earth itself, with a little 'H;iu. make the het bid in 1h" world lor ;. ho- if ll isdrv. I'l that one wvrd. dry. is the i;ir.i: secret of siieec-sf uilv wintering swine. Oi- i iiie the lu i.l into small lots of not more than ten iv.ch: and in tlieea-eof matured iinnnl .-rs tie nr sis tofi t tier are lx-tter than more. Keep tlii-in a:- warm as possible, and have I'lem drx. I would much 'Tefer to have inv hogs to -lei'p ill cold and dry th in warm and wet. I am not pv in to itdvije aiuonc who has a ji'.ec iiermaneiit lioir hoiis- to atim- ilo:i its use. but I certainly do athisi any farmer w ho contemplates building one not to d; o. 1 have a hog hou.-e r.i-. l make but little use of it, and will l-M'tlt'.l !v t. it dow n. It is dirtieult to pet sunlight and warmth into larjre houses, and. riHire than that, the are likely to lwomc a hotbed of iliseaM uirms, and much fertility is wasted alejut them. Hoes houId bi" chansed uIkhh from lot to lot. We want u notation of hop pens, m to speak, turninp tip caeh lot in turn t the sun and air. eroppinp it a sea-on or two and pnttinp it baek to prass. In this way the fertility is scat tered win-re it will Ik- of use and the Miue are much, lieattt.ier. I lie man t who alwas confines his hot's to one small ard and buildinp can iu-er at tain preat Mieetss ju swine husbamlry. Tlie louph drawinp het eu it h Mibmitted ill couit-N at; idea of a portable .' !c v inp and bni'diii' jh-ii tliat 1 bate used for a number of irars. They not only pive me .-piemlid siti-fa-tion. but p really piea.M- i-ery man who tries them. Swine ap". of coiiix-, never fi-tl in thcM- p-iis. 1 b-cd ontdiairs t he ear round. eitli.-r on dry earth or on xrt able feedinp lloors. These jh-us are I'lL'ht bet scuare. To make them, i-onstruct a platforiii eipht feet muare. loins' -1 M-anllinps frr sills nnd inch '.ltT for floors. ,ct take eipht Inianls li". feet lor.p. one inih thick and 1 imhes wide: saw them hi the center and use them b-r the r.M'f. n-s s'nowr. in the drawinp. I'-o half-inch battens to comt cracks. A ventilator should U placed in the roof, and u small win dow oxer the door. When complclnl a man can stand npnpht in the -n t'k-cly. They stand ripht on theprouiid, so that noco)d air can pet under them. A door is net necessary, ik they are very warm without. They make a splendid hn-cdinp; jivil for one sow, by placintr a- -4 or -'' across the end oplK.site the dir and six to eipht it.ehes from the lioor. The pen is roin llctely feinlercd, as the how cannot lie close to the eaves, and the pipv can. pet out of the way. This stx le of km costs alxiut lixe dollars to build; it is very durable. Two men will casilx rai.se up one end of it. when a stone loat may bo pUtced under fur the pur pose of chnnpirtr its location. I Ii.im several of th-s.' jh-iis. In the sum mer the are moved to the pasture for vheiter aciiiist storms, and in tli- fall they are moved to the yards. lnttril ute iimeli of my suive-s with fall liip's to the u-e of these p.-ns. and warm food. The lx'ddinp is i l-.aupcd twice a week, and the piirs ure ulways warm and dry. ('. JI. Kvcrett, iu Prairie Farmer. THE LAND OF 0PHIR. " There la Evidence That It AVa AYbat la IVovr Called Monamotava, Africa. The Motioiuotajia repion, iu Itho desia, is the ancient land of Ophir. The pold mines of the ancients are now re discovered and the pold input molds red covered in l;hoii. sia are identical w' i the tin input molds used by tho '. . nicians in tornxvall. It is beliexed, says the Matalicle Times, that the I'hoe liieians worked Ihe South African mines 2W;0 1!. C. Scripture tells ua how Hiram, the 1'hoenician kinp, broupht enormous quantities of gold, ivory and elaxes lor 'King Solomon, and. where could all these have been discovered to gether, and iu such large quantities as described in holy writ, if not in this portion of southeast Africa? Job's ref erences to "gold dust" locate the source of Solomon's wealth in the parts, nnd certainly neither the "ivory" nor the "slaves" nor the "apes" of lSible history came from India, for Africa, as is well known, has ever been credited iu his tory as the ixory, slave and ape-producing country. Further, there is consid erable doubt whether any other coun try, India included, could nt that period have produced the quantity of gold mentioned iu Chronicles and Kings. Scattered throughout the country are colossal ruins of fortresses, temples of distinctly Phoenician origin, identical with the ruins now seen in the land of the Phoenicians mid built by the same i ncti as erected Stonehenge on Salisbury plain and later built the rounded tow ers of Ireland. Here is the herringbone btyle of building, as iu Arabia, Sardinia and the Jlritish isles. There, too, are the gigantic monoliths, cloven stones and stone circles, with Hilars and sacred inclpsures. CATARRH OF THE STOMACH It a chronic (Unease. Tlicre is mi inflamma tion of the inner coatinK of the tomacli. A Hi ii it , ropy mucus lormt mid tills muses more prmiouuceil symptoms. It remains In tlio stomach and decomposes. Then, of coarse, digestion can nut be properly perform ed. The Rrcat Tegetabla i remedy Hl'DYAN never g S falls to cltcct cure. III 1YAN can be had of I 9 all druggists or 60c. poi ' . C.nw mil. fymptorascarefully from tbischart. Kach num ber rcprcsnls a syniptom or a group of symp toms. You litvo the symptoms. I'se Ull. TAX and they will disappear. THE SYMPTOMS ARE: 1. BILIOUS HEADACHE. This i snore pronounced in the morning. HUD TAN w ilt relieve the hcaditche. 2 3. BED AND W ATE BY EYES. HUOYAN will csine the redness to dlsnp tppcar and nuWe the eyes assuino tlieir nor nal, healthy appcarnnce. 4. COATED TONGUE AND FOE TID BREATH AND BAD TASTE IN THE MOUTH. HUOYAN i clear the tongue, ir.atc the brenth pure aod sweet and cause the bad tunic to disappear. 5. PAIN AND TEVDERNE38 IN THE (STOMACH. Thi is due lo iiidigra lion. HI DY AN s causu the (."-l tn be come n-rfeetly digtcl and the pain and tenderness will disappear. 0. ENLARGEMENT Or THE LIVES. HUDYAN will 1- s-n ihcr. tion and rede.te the enlarged liver lo i: nor mal sue. Ill'DYAX A tit relieve yo 1 ol th-' hoe symptom and make iou well. lx nut drlur Go to your diuzgiM at once and pncii t a package of III 1VAX f'r .VX-. or 6 for fl.:r0. If your driiBiiI-l does no: lee; It, send direct to the lllOYAJf RBMfDY COM PAW, tan Fraucisio. i si., and they will send it to you. You tmi coimiH t!ie greal 111 DYAX DOCTOIIS KIllIK. IH not forget (bat. Tall and see thm ( ym wbh. You may tall and tec them, or write, as you desire. Address HUDYAN REMEDY COMPANY, Car. SlacktM, Market aad Ellis Sta., Saa Fraaciaca, Cat I I 1 HE Plata KOITKT Montana. Utah, Colorado and all Eastern Points. loves choice of ta laruriic mute, via Uie r.MOS f.Vl IFIC Fa.l Mail Une, or the 2f- RI'iliHaSlJE .-cvn c Uut. txa.k al trie tm; days to Salt Lake 2) 2 days to Denver 3J2 days to Chicago 4's days to New York Free KrcllninK Cbalr cars, t'p tiolhtered Toarlat (alerplux Cam, Pnlltuan Palace Hlep mi; ( 4ra oparratard on all Iml'.tai. fu. limber iuturuia'ier ai'i'iy tu J. F. UIVANS, Apt,, IJxeel ur. C. O. Terry, W. E. Coman. Tr . !'. Act. l.'l Ti.irJ si. a u Or. ONLY $2.75 -1 ' -- k .a f. . ii.l-J. I r X Tt1 1 Tl ,lt n. xiiirtt.raniiM aij r if on mmmwtimi mm AVb-vl mm r M-riil ftrrrtc tmm mrmmm rkir.n. i rhrufl Arc ii'c a -ntii lr r h CAPE 13 LA TEST STY. E FCR FALLd WINTER. f-T m iit t" (t4 my 'l fc'iwt vrVi I- err f-i.. ,.t. i-n. u; 1 T : -,-m- mmA lur tcns c t-cj Mi , it n :xr rtin tv r-.f sh ::t..n or. iwr-r. THcit l -a i iT-nt la. r tw.i t r- -i T-t - 't frr -Idww. ( CtC , CC?-. CMICACO Administrator's Sale of Real Property. Iu tin- I'.mnlv 1 0111 1 .if llii- ?tlo ! lu- niu au.l It l'.m.-laii ('.Miniy. In tlic maiiri ol tlie -!a!' t K.irl Kimi.-i''..HvoaM'.t. Notiro i lirn't.y Kiv.-ii thai I'ursiian. to aa i.pl. r of Ihe ai.vi oinll'..-t eot.il uia.lc all.l -n-lrr.J In t!ic H''nnlii! ail rourl nil thc-'illi .lay of r-. i.t.-i'i!" r. tv.i. The uul.-riKti't a'lm'n.s tntlrix aU'l S'lmiiii-tralor will on ami afu t Ibo Mlh day t( Oi-loln-r. lv.'-.i, jiriH-c.1 to s-ll the toKouiiix ilcacribe.1 n al property bt'lomriiic to nut e-tnie at private a!c, on tlic pniiilos near the town of CiinyonriUe, lionslns inniitv. Ore Knn.tou il: llitiMliiiiK at a poiut Ji:4 chains Ni.rlh, an.t ii.TA i-lialns w.-at n( the .(iiarler KM iion post on the line brl a.vn iec'ioiu ami it in towii!.lilp JO. aoutti raime 5 nrrat, V. M.. rnmilne Iht-ni e west 1-V10 i liains thence ..nth hi i luilns lln'noc tl l.'iehaina, thenec xiuin i' I'lmlni. them v ent :si.lu chains thence unrlli '.C. chains to plife ot iM-aninlns. The aine l.cinjr part of William Pn'Mon's donation claim. So. It ami containing 2 acres more or !.-, for-h in hand. I'ateil Una '.'Hi ilnv of ft'pttfinW'r. A . P . isy.. I KKIIKICX KIMMtL. A.lmini?trattix. liKO. IV. CKTKK. A'llniliiatrator. County Treasurer's Notice. No' ice ii lureiiv iven to all parties lioMiiu Dii-.lilH c unity warrants in itxrur.l ;.rior to unci incliiiiini; Marcti 10, lS!'.i,to present the panic at liie tresaiirer's Olliee at ttie DouuUs Cnunly bar.k for pitymmt, interest ".ill eease thireoii after the date of this notice. Pattd thin the JS Inlay tf September 1S;m, nt the City of Korehnrp, Oregon. (Jko. W. IllMMICK, Conntv Treasurer, I trv'ue Ciu n.Oi Administrator's Notice. VOlIei. IS IIEKEUV tilVEV THAT THE iiiiilenlKned naanu the 2ml dny I Oct. lvi-i, duly niHiinteil nliiiliiUtra:r ol the estate ot Samiii-1 1 urner ilei eaicil. All pi rsons liav Iiir i-laiuix against rni'l elato arc hereby re-iiiin-il in pri-Miil thesame, properly cri Ue.l, to the fai'l lniiiiitrntor nt S-oltstmnr. D.nmlas ('0111111-, (Mvi;'ii, w 1 lli i 11 i x meiitliK friini the dnie hereof. Imtfil tills "ith 'Inv "' (letuber. lNi. WILLIAM J. 11UKCIIARD. A.lminlslratiir ol the CKtntv of hamiiel Turiier, rleivae-t. Notice of Di.ssoluloti of Parn:rshl p Nut ice is berehy ifiven ihut iho prt nersliip heretofore exislin letwcen ti. ',V. Krnce tan.) Jl. U. Shainlirook, has Itien ilifsolve-l hy intt'uul consent. The fai'l W. Kr!i"e Ims ut-giniicii all the iiulu.ieiliies' of s iiil linn aii'l ill collect nil moneys il'io saiil ti'iu. Dated this 10 h Jay of Oct. IS'.ISJ. I). K. SlIAMBUOOK, G. W. Kut KK, f?Ji ai 4? i3i" ' .t5T V V m'4,SSMf CHASE & SANBORN, Importers, Boston. For Sale by Mrs. N. Boyd, Dealer in Choice, Staple and Fancy Groceries, ctuw street. KoseDurg, (Jr. AI! Wire Goods Are Up. 6. But we will save you 50c or more 011 every 100 rods of BARB WIRE FENCE. See the M. M. S. Poultry at a less price than Common Churchill ) t . . . . 1 1 r-; m "0 . - - .. 1 rcsj We own and occupy the tatlcat mercantile boitdinc in the world. We bare over 3.ooo.ecu customers. Sixteea hundred clerks are constantly en(aged 6Uic( out-cf-lown orders. m OUR GENERAL CATALOGUE lathe bock of the people it quotes Wholesale Prices to Everybody, kx.; over l ooo pages, 16.300 illustrations. ar 6o.m descriptions ot articles with prices. It csats 7 cents to print and mail each copy. We wan; yea to have a-.e. SEND FIFTEEN CENTS ta iiyj ycur good faith, and we'll rend you a capy FREE, with all chre3 p;e-nd. MONTGOMERY WARD & Triumph Prune Grader Toi Green and dried Prunes. Compact, Practical, Accurate. Send for circulars and testimonials to - WALTER M0RLEY, Patentee and Manufacturer, Salem; Oregon. Get your. SCHOOL m- At Marsters. We have a Complete . stock of TEXT BOOKS and the Finest Stock of SCHOOL TABLETS ever brought to this city. Our Prices are Right. . . . A. C. MARSTERS & CO. P. Benedick. Any Job Work done at Reasonable t-"-? Siittrite T-q'-Q-t .--' 1 fence, Strongest and Best Poultry Netting. & Woolley's. - - SUPPLIES 1 1 Undertaker1 end EmLalmer, FO H VK V- ' f- I - I IV 1 1 ti : Hi "ORAllCQ. -TO THE- dives the thilei ol two t im (ontlaental ROUTES GREAT ORECOfj-V Ohort Lfjo Norther VIA 8pokane VIA Salt Lake Denver Omaha Minneaoolfs St.Peu A51 Chicago Kansas City Lowest Rate fo all Ea tern Cttlrsw.. (can al'.amers leave Poitlaud every fi.cldays -FOE SAfJ FRANCISCO bleainers monthly from Portland to Toko hima aa Hong Eodk In eoouectioa with the OB. K. - or lull detail call on or address JOHN F. G1VANS, Agent. Uosfbarz, Oregon. W. If. Hl'RLBCRT, General Pauemer Afent O. R.'K.COb rertiasisfl. OvexsMk Railroid Time Table. NortbrrjnnJ Boseborg local. No. 17 departs 70 a. m. fkiatbboarjr' Eoeebare local. No. IS, arrive 5:20 p. m. Northbound overland, No. 5, tr- rirea 10J5 a. m.; ilepart 10:43 a. ra. Soothboond overland. So. 6, arrrrea 4:15 a. m.; depart! 3b a. in. FREIGHT TRAEia. n " V Northbound fast through freigut, So 221, arrives 4 :10 p. m. ; drparta 5 -JSi p. SoatbbooDd fast tb rough freight, Ke 222, arrivea7:00a. m.; departs S.-00 m. Northboood mised train No. 222 am'vrt at 2 55 p. to., 8oDda, Wednesday and rridayg. depart 9 :00 a.m., Mondava Tbcredava acd Saturdays. f-oothbonnd ccued tram No. 226 ar- rives at 3:00 p. ra.. on Sends vs. a! on. dayaand Fridats. departs 7:15 a. m. Moodaji. Thortdsvs and Satordaje. Notice. United State Land Office, Roraai'Bfe. Ot-mdC 1- 1899. To whom it mar corn-era: Nolle-1 tarrerT nvea ihat tbeOrrcoa azal Caiiloraia Raurd fo. has filed in Una office a tut ol Land situated tn tbe tOTrB&hip ilescribed i- low, ana nan appucu lor a parent tor aaiu Laii!a: thai tbc list oMn to tbe public for lo- sprciioD and a rojiT toereof br deaoipciTe aub diTUii.na, baa wen puewa in coavealeot piace in in is on ire, iuc tee inpeuon of all prrwns interested and liheMibiie ceneral'T: Eonibof base line and West of Willaaaette XfTi'ian. T.,E1 . S!;of XE!;.Sec2. T3.SJ. Lot 3. fee SJ. Tti. Hi Sj N E' 4 aud S W S EJi ew 1. Tr2,ki. T i. R j. SK'iSK'i.See.!. Tit, KC Sf'4SWJ4,Sw 1 T j9. K6. 5?; SE',. Sv-e 7. t ?i, K 6. ES tibia Ibe nail sixty dars loUo arise; tae date of this notice, piotntaorronlesra asainst tbe claim of the eompan to anr tract or saMiria ion aritbin auv section or part of seeUos do H-nM in Ihe 1il on the ground that tbe same ia mure vaiaab'e for mineral tbaa for aari, cul tural fMirpc-aea, aill be received and noted lor reirt to tbe Ueceral Ind Office at Wasnin ton,D.C. J. T. BSIDUKS, Ketrtater. J. II. booth, ittlO Recti rex. Notice of Final Settlement. In the County Court of the State ot Oregon la acd for the County of Ikxiglaa: In the ma tier ol the estate ot David (ire not, deceased. Notice is hereby civen that the anderajened administrator, ol the above named estate baa filed in said cuort his final aceoont la the settle, meat thereof, and that said court, by order dull made tnd entered in the Journal thereof, fans fixed MoiiJst, tbe eih day ol November, ItVi, at the bourol 10 o ioi k a. m. of said day, tbe aaid day bring tbe final day of the regular Koveasr ber, 1-?. tens of said court to bear objection, if any there be. to said final account and settle ment of said estate. Dated at Bo-tburr, Oregon, this tta day September. 1:99. (0.17) S. LA RATJT, Administrator. Notice for Publication. rsixro Smiles LaSDOFFftS. K.or.ur. Oregon, SeptembeT 9, 199. Notice ia hereby piven that the toUorint namcd settler baa filed notice of Uia inteoiieit to niaJke final pioof in support of hi claim, and that said proof will be made before She Register and Receiver f. s. Land Office at Bosebaif. Oregon, on November Si 1SW. yU: ' ARTHUR F. DCNCAS, On H. E. No. TSSS, for the E'I SWU SEi 6m'a N W, SB?;. Sac. 32. Tp. 24 8, R. W He MM the follow iuc mitneaaes to prove hi continuous residence upon and cu'.tiva ion of said land, vix: Edward lTulett, Jobnnook. Joel Cole. Asa Cvle, ail ol Oakland, Oregon. f. T. BRIDGES, (-p) Begisler. Notice of Final Settlement. VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVES THAT TU unders rned, administrator of the estate of Charles Lapoint deceased, has tiled his final account aa such admiuistrator in tno County Court for Douglas Coutty, State of Otom, and that said Coort has set jiouday, Notember. 6. 10-J, at tbc hour oi 10 o'clock a. m. of said day at the court houoe in Roaebunr, lMij:lasc.onty, Male oi On-von, as the time aud pla-e for bear. ing ob.:oetions theeto and for the final setlie uient of said esta.e Dates at Rosebuig, OregB, lUis 30Ui day of September, ls. N. LARATJT, Adiulnlstrator of the Ejtatc of C baric I. point, deceased. (oJtT) Notice for Publication. United states Land Office Roseburg, Or. September, 1899. Notice i hereby giveu that the folloarine nameJ settler has filed notice of his intention to mace final proof in supiort of hi; '-'.aim, and that s;a proof will b luaUe before oT Register and Receiver. United States lanTJiBce at Koseburg, Onvon, on NovemNr 7. Ij9v, via: ALBERT TOMI'KINS On his H. E So 7t9, forth N'i N'K1. 8WW XE4.t-K;NW';8cc. HI.Wa,K7ol. He names tbe following witnesses to prove bis continuous residence uron and cultivation of said land, vl: James Hildoburn, L. Bilile hurn, of Roaebunr, Oresou. T. F. Fifher ot o;alia, Oregon, l'.- ?. Siihols, ol Riddle, Ore gon. J. T. BRIDGES (Ol) Begist Administrator's Notice. NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE undersigned has been by tbe County Court of Douslas County, Mate of Oregon, appointed the administrator of the estate of Human Wil son, deceased. All persons having claims niai nst said etate are hereby required to pres. eiit the aine, duly veriiied, to the uudereigned at Riddle, Dotmla-s County, Orevoii, within six months from tlic date of this notice. Dated this iHh day of October. ISi. GEORGK K. fJUISK, Aduiiiistmtor ol the estate of HultfnYilion, ttVnmc'1- kiT It makes do difference bow bad the wound if you nee LVWitt's "Witch Hel Salve ; it will quickly heal and leave no car. A. 0. M ARSTE RS & C(X EAST a