r mWL- -- : - i ' -" ' " - ' ! 1 I M I ' i ' 1 aNctablclTfandonrar As similating ftsfFoodandRcgula ting the Stomachs andBowcls of rtomoles'Difcslion.ChcctfuI ncss and HcsLContains neither OriuMorptiine nor Mineral. Kot NARCOTIC. Uayaba SJ- iwV, - lifrtrmmmt . oner A perfect Remedy forConslipa tion. Sour Stoinach.Diarrhoea, Worms .Convulsions .Fcvcrish ocss stid Loss or Sixep. Tac Simile Signature ef NEW "YORK. IP lilt Tot Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of AW 1 1 i 1 -V. .'4'-'.i-w ..,Vii a. .J FASHION'S FANCIES. THE CREAMOMETER. it The Kind You Have ijfllways Bought. ill tXACT COPY OF WRAPPEB. Gat am Eel ftft ! fit M Tf ccntumi eeNNr. unr torn erw. 9i SyeciatOSw Price $15.50 wmjM-ii cento lor vh j mitM. fitV( IT THREE KOHTHS TRtALtn jircihnne.anH wura T-mrti-S-wioy asv too arv cnt BEWARE OF IMITATIONS R-SCT Ij i aM lilMnMlMiitiniHMItMima. I t mm,, .1 mi. i-"" i J ms or . M4e kT tWja-t i iK.il J T'f ey'i-.- fi Net Alirajs KollabUs Hot Recommfndtd Itecaufte It I Very Klmpl. A trv siiiiiile tost, and one which, although isot altogether reliable, is bet ter th;'.n nuiie, is the judgment of milk by the uwount of citain it will show. This is not on accurate test, bci-aiuse it may fail tot-how cream when it should or it may show more than it ought; how ever, it will not chow cream if there is i?one in the milk. With two samples of lrilk having the same amount of fat intTerrr.t results may poar with this test, as the proportion of the fat glo bules, which rie depends somewhat on the ::ge cf the milk and the wav it was 1.2T.!led before deliverv. If fat globules io nuu-ii diibeuity in using, only a smali part of them will get to the top n;l they niy carry tip with theia o much of the other constituents that there will be a large bulk of poor erenm. When the test is carefully conducted and conditions are favorable to the rise of .cream, fair results can usually be obtained. This test, requires a loug, graduated glass tube (fig. 5). which is tilled with milk to the zero mark and allowed to stand in a cool place for 20 to 24 hours. The cream is aided in ris ing by warming the milk to 100 degrees Fahrenheit and then setting it, in the tule. in cold water, or the tube may be filled half full of milk and the re- th fcct mMirimi i I sni in miiRTrn siwm nirummitAiivrT. i mmr - tk MhwiiM ntk tn'l iMiirtk t.Kia m.mA k m Mluw f.tv Wwfd zid ecortrd c(ilsK (IniKk. fU.f dW1 drmr nnlla. rrtit -n Jur c4ridiMat'hCTndl. ffvQinSiTiJiirniKAnd. Imry Hi m kMl poative foor Bkolton frrA. Tit Uirradmr Ttlrit4nr nttl. aMtotu! h botobin winder. adjQAaH brat-inn. pKtnt tMtfina lihermor,tiroTr vbreL ftdjorutbtr dwwot fooc itnproTwl fthutu earner. pitt oii bar. patera dreM wa- y ilh m4 m i mmi kmrmmOtmitf kH GUARANTEED OvM im I . mmmi s4 ww kmwm nn Km kim (a faraaFa a4 mir Fre X- vtT3Ctoa Book Ceil jot bAwaitftMranmi itn4 doettbr fUl or at j kirwi o ranrr wort, a m-lftn nai aaraal 1 aent IA rY7 anaraiua. I IT rnCTS YOU NOTHING waiaiaaia.eoaBpari wita fA.M, afl tSt-n f r-rTd tbsi are Mvnsr t.o to fiO.Oo. pr ynr fpfirrt arrnt thr tlfl Q. r Tm KrrrCS TtUl fli- f at anr u-w iTiin three nwh too a- vou M? o aatirfvd. ObVak 19 lit V Adartii, SEARS, ROESUCrl & CC. Inc.) Chicago, III Real Estate Bought and Sold 3W Farms, large and small, to Rent, AXD IMMEDIATE POSSESSION GIVES. 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 bxjiok; THE CREAilOJIETEK. mainder with warm water, which raises the temperature and reduces the vis cosity; in such case only half as much cream will appear as the milk is 'o be given credit for; for example, if the con tents of a glass are half water and show ten per cent, cream upon the scale, this means, of course, 20 per cent, of the milk. If the milk is the same each, day rnd is tested in the same way. there should lie little difference in the cream hown. Tubes graduated specially for this test arc sold by dairy-supply Arms. The cream test furnishes a good oppor tunity to look for eediment; if the milk is not clean, dirt can be seen in the bot tom of the cylinder. Care should be taken to carry the tube quietly, so that neither the cream nor the sediment will be disturbed. Report of United Static Department of Agriculture. Prcttr. Gowns nd WaUU for ths Fall Ittion-Materials Now la Favor. Some of the new Eton, jackets are rounding on the fronts, showing a rest of another color and material beneath; others are made with scalloped edges and high, flaring collars. Very stylish is a suit of dark blue broadcloth made with a tunic drapery and trimmed with heavy black braid. The jacket is one of the Eton styles with rounding front and a vest of red broadcloth with three rows of machine stitching all around the edge in black, and small bluck buttons down the front. Some of the new tea gowns and wrap pers are made with Eton fronts and large lapels and collars. Exceedingly pretty hose gowns are made of cashmere, Henrietta, chaillies and nun's veilings. All these materials are soft and pretty and are well adapt ed for dressy gowns. A dress that would be pretty for the house is made of red chailli, with a sat iu stripe of red and small polka dots in black. The bkirt is made with three narrow ruffles and a tunic drapery which also has a narrow ruflle of the goods. All these ru flies are trimmed with black chiffon plnitiug. The waist is mnde with a black yoke, vest and girdle of fancy black silk, and a rulile of the goods edged with the blael; chif fon plaiting conies down on i ithrr t-'ulv of the vest in front and aroui.d the ycl.e in the back and over the shoukleis. The collar is of the bluck silk with a chiiTou plaiting around the top, arid thr giiOie is edged with this chiffou tc-p and U.t- toin. The sleeves are close-htting. with small iK)inted cuffs trimmed with the chiffon. It is well to look around iu the stores at this si nton for remnants of silk, tat in, laces, ribbons and embroideries. There are many remnants of silk and satin that cdn be bought at a great re duction. In fact, some are nior'u d doiui almost half price, and goc.d equalities and lovilv patterns are often found These small remnants are nice lor waists anil coal linings. For instance. a beautiful jiiality of duchess satin that had been selling at $1.50 a yard; U.nc vards of this was bought for?!.- the price of one yard. It would l et haw- been pretty for a waist, asit wca(.srk plum color, but there was just t-uMigb in this piece to line a coat, U r thut purpose it was used. Oft r.tiir.t s rem nants can be picked up in v.-y, not only in silks, but dress gooils. laces, etc. Scotch llauneU comein picin stripe of nink and white, blue s.r. '. whl.e. gray and wiute. and this gc-o::s i: un nicclv into very iiretty shirt w.:.: .-. esiiecialiv some of the cray ii:d white striles. which at a distance looks a! most like silk. This gooOs -ells from 3 cents a vard and ui. end it is also nice for dressing sawjues. wrappers and bath robes. Ladies' World. FOR THE HOUSEWIFE. BBe Short Sifilln lp ri- Matters Ib tkt Doatrstlc Draartaicat. CATARRH OF THE STOMACH Is a ehronlo disease. There li n lpflimmi- Uon of the Inner costing of the stomach. A thic k, ropjr mucus ionas and this causes the more pronounced lymptomi. It rcmaini In the stomach and decomposes. Then, ot coarse, digestion can not be properly perform ed. The creat recetabls remedy HIDTAS nerer falls to effect a care. Bt'DYAN can be had ot all druggists or 60c. per package. Study your lymptouiscarefully from thlschart. Eachnum- bcr represents a aymptom or a group 01 symp toms. You bare the symptoms. Use ntl VAN and they will disappear. T:1 THE SYMPTOMS ARE: i: BILIOUS HEADACHE. . . . a n snore pronounced in me mnrnini. nuu- YAf. wl'l relieve the headache. S3. BED AND W ATE BY EYES. HUDYAN will cause the redness to dlsap. ippear an-t m.ike the eyes assume their noi nal, healthy appearance. 4. COATED TONGUE AND J-UJS- TID BHEATII AND BAD TADTJD IN THE MOUTH. HUDYAN will clear the tongue, mav the UrcAth pure and sweet and cause the Lad taste to disappear. 6. PAIN AND TEV DEB NESS IN TH3 STOMACH. This is due to Indlgesv Unn. lll'DVsN vrl'.l cause the food to be come perfectly digrsted and the pain and tcmlptnc will diwppiar. 6. ENLARGEMENT OF THE LIVEtt. HUDYAN lessen tlicconges tlon aud rcdu.c the enlarged liver tolls nor mal ic. UIDYAN iU relieve yon of the above tymptoms and make you well. Do not delay. Go to your lrusei't at ouec ana procure a package ef II I'D VAX for 50c. or lor fiao. If yourdniRg'Kt Ones no. Keep h, aena airect to the UrDVtS BKJMfDY COM PAX Y, San Fran Cat, and tbey will send it to you. Yon tti consul! the great IIl'DYAN DOCTORS t-UUK. IH not forget that. Call and see thm if you wlib. Yon may call and see them, or write, as yon desire. Address HUDYAN REMEDY COMPANY, Car. atacktea. Market aad Ellis Sta-, Saa Frsaeiaoa, Csl Dollars are not Found On Every Bush, But you can save them in buying Tin and Granite Iron Ware at ourbtore. bee ours Administrator's Ncticc. NOTICK 19 HERIBY GIYEX THAT T andersigned was on the 2nd day of O i. Xf), duly appointed administrator of the ent.g of bamoel lurner deceased. All pemni b. ing claims against aUt (slate are berrbr re quired to present the same, properly ven .)-!. to the said administrator at Heottaburg. toog m CouDir, Oregon, within six mcntos frctn ue da nereoi. Dated this Sib dar of October. l.9. WILLIAM J. BCKCHAXD, Administrator ol the estate ot baauel Turner, deceased. - . r i Notice of DUAotuUoH of Partaersil p v - Notice ia hereby given that tbo part nership heretofore existing between G. W. Krose and V, B. Sbambrook, tag been dissolved by mutual consent. Tbe aid G. W. Krase has asatimed all tbe indebtedness of said firm sod will collect all moneys die said firm. Dated this 16'h dsv of Oct. 1809. D. B. SjmxbsoosT, G. TV. Ksrst. Railroad Time Table. Noithbcoi.d Boseborg local. No. 17 departs 7 :30 a. m. Sooth boo nr! Boseborg local. No. 18, arrives 5:20 p. m. 'Nortbboand overland. No. 5, sr rives 10:35 a. m.: departs 10:45 s. m. Southbound overland. No. 6, arrives 4:15 a. m.; departs 4:25 a.m. TBCIOHT TXADia. Northbound fast throogb freight, So 221, arrives 4 :10 p. m. ; departs 5 20 p. ALL COPPER NICKEL PLATED WARE. Wash Boilers guaranteed to last a life time, quarters for Fire Arms and Ammunition. Churchill & Woolley's. Southbound Last through freight, 222, arrives 7.-00 a. m.; dertrU 8 .-CO a . m. North boood mixed I rain No. Z23trr!vs st 2 -55 p. rn., Sunday, Wednesdays an J Head-1 Fridays, departs 9KX) s. m., Mandsya Auurseiaja aiuu diufumym. boutbboond mixed train Bo. 225 ar rives at 3 KX) p.m.. on Snndsyi. Sion. days and Frida'S, departs 7:15 e. m. Monday. Thursdays and Salordays. THE DIRECT KOCTKT Montana, Utah, Colorado and all Eastern Points. Cass Street Market Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Fresh and Cured Meats Fish and Game in Season, Hay, Grain and Flour. DOZIER & MARTIN, Props. 'Phone Main 181. VsTHODin CacacH corner of stain and Lane streets. Sunday Service: Fieawliliit, 11 a. a sad 1.00 p. am.; Sabbath school. M a. B.: L. Walker. Supertntenient; Class MeetiGr t doM of the morning eerriee: Kpwwrtk Le.s 70pw m. r. 8. Godfrey, Fraatdeat, Taiit Meeting, Wednesday, at 7:30 . as. G. K. A ot. Pastor, ranonaga, comer Jtaia aad Lapa. . Cvrrss Barraazx Csnraca-oa row let etieet. suvUyserrice,atUa.B.and 730p.au Pray er meeting. Thnraday erenlag. an Leer kf. Ccxur, Ptakx. Bt. Geueoss C h c ch. Corner Caas and Main streets, serrices on seeoed sad fonrta Sunday morning of each month aad every Baa- erenlng. Special aerriees aaaofraeed btaat ace to time. Ksrr. Joadi Dawsos. afiaaSoaary. M. E. Caracii, Sopth. Serrleeserery Suaday ornlng and erening. Bar J T tto, Paatoa I Uives choice of too CSIOS PACIFIC EIOtiilANDE Seea:c Lines. I D PonorlM I I r a . swiivuiw-l ! i i sv favorite routes, via the .. . 4 . .... . . 1 w rast vtu une. or me a - a f Louk at the time DAIRY. SUGGESTIONS. WYLIE PILKINGTON, .'iuceeawr to G. W. KOAH. General Blacksmithino; JmSm sV EOnalKIIM.OKJtXU. TROTTINa AND RUNNING PLATES A SPECIALTY, REFAIilVti OF AtX KIXD9 PROHITLT DOSE. atsiep ob Corner WatshtBirton and Kane Sta., Beteba.x POUHD CATALOGUg FREE THIS ft .-a;Vv big catalogue srrisrjiSS m-v.t.iMva. aiwts TME ItWtST WHGltSALf CXICAC0 PtICfl C (E8TTHISfl lnKJi.reiJjuuiii(ikri. , torym, Um. I mttmt, ilmmkm. SfeMm. Smu 4 ato.v . S S B.r4w, kMV i1i.tI lpli.li, Inaiiv. Smm S.., I.iiii. Ink, Umr) Hi. tlfaij. Mmii a.ili.l iliil, til. i.- . teM. K. 4-H Fb TMkto, i !.. Unf)ll (afclw, lem jiul UI Tff norttoepw tl kow nM pj l( eemfeinr fee bays aad vUIpremt him 1mm nrnbircint yoaca ar. viiiin jrm bov : explains Just how to order, how aBncfe tb wwlcSt, mrmtvr Mil will h oa aaythhie to yoar town. The Mahoafc entw btHt et.wS. ttie prwtu-aalone IsMerata. nilD aTDsTt? firm Co th, aa. out and send tons yyUrt rRttt fjrpc.rt. wlth i m stamp to heip .j lt:M trnu pocsar. tm Ik. n Boa will tana mym mM ,..l,.K..nrt If Torn d"fittblnk HI. worth 109tiiDeatb ISoaau yon aroo. ar a ker to the lowcet wholeuU. prioas at averyttalng, aay my and w will fcwwWSTalrt. wrm ymr I i SJt HAT TR: lK StV) ABOl T TWia CATAWrCrEl -II I. a saoaiuaent ul W11 1 win uu Tribune -A wriMlrrfTi! vrr cf w k vjhinrtoti 7atlonl Trlbaaa. ..1 .i.l..-.v. t wmmUv .Vui'U!rl. H.t L nlon. -vnn boebock a On. ts one ot lb. largest hoaoa ot iu ktad ia CbVaa-o." e-hlmro lntrrflceatt. -Tha Mr eataiomae forma one of the fiaeat shopplne bmoIubm that cask! possibly be aent Into a dlrlrtr BoyWs MontoJ. ntcairo. -Theirealalnrwa ta a t oepartmert mot. boiled oowa.'- Atlanta ronrtJtoUnn. - ...... thrutim . im' , 1 Uinwdla-' tiicmtfn Kffth Herald. .. . .wnuld h. t-fil i-omnrllinatbaUMFof tnl. ralaloaelnall put.lir arb-." Th Hoti.i A S-.TilhUn. earonld nnr" th"r'-! r -n!rrtracta. Kiliiil"w" ym lll,i.Hn K. M filial an. AdareW. 8 EARS, ROEBUCK A CO. lncJ, CHICACO, ILLINOIS, U. S. A. HAIR SWITCH 65 CENTS. MB MUX Hi MmS UAiK hiH Ul b ta aaaleal tawy fcstrcu frnai fic S3. 25, Urn Mul 4 arllrtm uu -mk. ultviu ta.. OtJR ffFFFR t thm ad 00 1 arvt wctxl V to on. IrxH.r at COKhJ p,e-d a nips of tut run bass waul!, atxl ciT tt out aa nr tbe roots tu pofleible, ItrUtm mmr agisj ftrVa taatel mbmI t strata citrm to pay po44ie. and w will amaka tha - m amaara faar Mir exact, 4ULd an4 to Too by m&fl, poatpsud.ajtd if are not prfrrtf aliaird. IViurn It mUi& Wm Wlil inama-rltanij rrlund yotsr monrv. CartiasrUI OCrr rrtmtmmUHmmmi t-rf. fjwHtch M-ia. km?, lofiaten, 65C; ftbort avt-m, AOCS Vi-tiii.ionp. abort Htrm. l.25i lovvtr. abort atera, SI.50: Z-or. lofir.ahort5w,rn. 52.25? J-i-or-. -1n. short etem. 3.25. VI il AjuTkC via "UK. VIIC salKsaV fTmn OO t-bC .41 marttet. OrW 1 mmem aa4 at Utraa aaasriaj r a-aary rtarai IT jmm ar mA nm C-afa.f.tgua cnT ' SEARS. ROEBUCK & CO.flnc.l Chir aa-v CSqmTmt tiiliakssCa. wiaggiac-ly natlialt ItWiTst Noicc to the Public 1 - I aisas-wsi. V rit for Fi ' Hair (rood. Asldrvaa. To The Unfortunate Dr. Gibbon This old reliable and tbe most succeasful ppeciaunt in San Frau clM!o. atill continues to cure all Sei.al and 5emtnal Diaease" ucj aa Oofiaerrhara, Oleet ci Strict.re, 5rph Hta in .-. all iia forma, Slkia Di- - isTj? , aeaaea, iNervoaa Uebil- ' ' rty, Isnpoteacy. Semi-"i'i-y: nal Weakneaaaud Loss el Manhood, the cou x ' U Vva 1 s p1rta ?Oenoe ol aelf abuae and exceaxefc producing ihe oliowinif arinptoms: aaliow countenance, dark spots under t lie eyes, pain in the head, rinsing ia the ears, lorn of confidence, diffidence in a- pr jachlng slrauten., palpitation of tbe In-art : areaaneaaol thelimbs aud back, hws ol nieinory ! plmoleann the face, couch, consumption, e-ic". ' DR. GIB BO. haa practiced In Kan Fram li-co ewer thirty years and thae troubled klmulj not fail to eonsult hira and nive the bone-lit of iis great skill and experience. The doctor cu res ; when others fail. Try him. Cures guarantcep. ; Persons cured at borne. Charges rea-vinable. . Call orwrita. DBSJ. F. f BBON, 25 Kearny M. Kan Fran Of ,0.-1 a. UtistKG, Ou.. OvloWr -I, Notice is hereby given that the nm!er pikiicii, me irunee 01 trie nankrupt e-taeofl'Aii-, Ci tn, wi'.l receive and eoio-i.ler fropMiiions f.-r the purchase of what is knoan as tha Curlin St- Mill Situated near Coruitoi-ke, Orejton, all pr iiKwilions subject to rejw;tion. Address ma at kosfhnrc, (Jreuon Date for closing ;the receipt of the saae will be thirty lys iroui t:e date hereof, lMte.l ut KoBe mrfc', Oregon, I his 21t day rf Ojtober, 18W. .1. T. 1 tin nots, '.Trtmlee, "A Dyspepsia Digests what you cat. C3 II Cure. ' Itnd milk will make bad Imtter, no Xuat icr how it is handled. Cows need both shade and sunshine. iut a wooded pasture is not as good ai one largely open. Get, rid of the old cows and the poor Cows, lows are cheap enoupti to war rant us in having the best. Sw eet corn makes one of the very best fee-ds to cut off and feed irrcen. whea pasturage bepins to fail. German experimenters claim that cow s calvin? in December rive over 25 per cent, more milk than those freshen- inff in Mav or June. A farmer friend says thatjn ut.inj lis Jersey bull on a small trcal power for running his cream separator in not only a cheap and easy way to secure oil the cream. fuf results in more vigorous rolvesi. t are for the cow at canine time, or Mie will be profitless the rest of the teason; also, jiut a little oil meal or oat meal in the milk for the calve, to keep the-m plump, and ec that they do not forge themselves; and remember th.tt the calf makes the cow. The cow lequires a ration to (Trow bone end muscle as well as fat. Do not expect corn to supply nil that it requir? in tbe wav of grain. It as the food rich in nitrogenous element which will sup ply that which is loowt wanted, such as oats, bran, peas, linseed cakes with cicajspiay- -12JS0ST0N HOTEL WAY. TbeRoral Northaeet and emi-aeek!y lor oniv UltDtAtXB both one year prlc-ofon psper alone. , It artificiall y d igeso 1 lie food and ald9 ; Nature in sticnuilRiunt' and recon structing t ho -"xiiausted ditive or gans. It is tho . l".'. discovered dipest antand toni. $ dihtr preparation can approach it in t-tlicienry. It in ' etantly relieves and peimaiiently cures j Dyspepsia, Indii-siUm, lleartbuin, i Flatulence, fcjour fclotuHfii, Kausea, Sick ireadacho, Gai iali;i.Cratups,and j other resultsf inifM!! fet dipestion. j Prepared ty E. C. DeW'H 4 Co., Crjieaao. How aa Abaeat-Mlade Caleasoaa Was Allarea Back Par Hla DHL "My friends call me an absent-minded man," said the man with the tweed suit, "and I guess they are pretty nearly rip-ht. I was in lioston the other week for three days, and when ready to de part I took my prip and walked out of the hotel without a thought of the bill. Didn t the clerk sav anvthine? ot a word. They i'.oii't jump on a man all of a sudden over there. I had half an hour to wait at the dejiot, and I was st roiling .lrouiul us contented as you plcabc, when a Mailing stranger timidly walked ni to me and wanted to know if I had a good time in lioston. I was lather i,nplucd, but replied that I had. Then he asked me if I had found 1 lit hotel all right, I told him jt was bnntf-up. Then he switched off ou the weather a minute, and all of a sudden it struck me we bad met somewhere be fore. When 1 put it to him he said that inv face also had a familiar look. I placed him a bit, and said: " 'Why, you were around the Blank hotel a good deal during my stay.' " 'Yes, I was,' he replied, "'and you are just getting away?' tin: no, i l belong tnere, you know, and 1 came down to ask you a favor.' "A l,rn,9 Vi, 1. !4' " 'I'd like to borrow nine dollars of you to pay your hotel bill! "Well, if I wasn't knocked out:'' laughed the absent-minded man. "It was the hotel detective, of course, and In- was trying to make it dead easy for me. Just notice how considerate of my feelings! 1 felt so thankful iu one M-iisc and so mean in sinolher that I went right back to the hotel. I walked nil ti the desk with my mouth full of cxcuM-h :j ncl apologies, but before I could et out a word the clerk smiled at ine and mi id: "Ah! It is Mr. Johnson! Glad to see you, Mr. Johnson. Will you have n room on tin: second floor, front?" "I paid my bill mid took n fresh start," said Mr. Johiikon, "and I shall never get over feeling grateful to 1iom hotel people. It was all soeasy ami nice and genteel, you know,-nnd' though 1 tried In make myself Iclice th:.t I v.::n n hotel beat 1 couldn't do it."- Chicago Evening News. An excellent every-day pudding luay be made with a cupful of fruit juice as . .. - - i...:i:,.. m YrtiiTwlaf inn. l .riliir iu i ur I,,,.;, Boint oue cupful of water and one cup ful of fruit juice. Dissolve inrcc tac-ic-arwvnnfnU of cornstarch in a little cold ma tor atir into TilC uouitlir sjl up uu cook ten minutes. Add one-halt salt spoon of salt and sugar t3 make of the sweetness reiuireJ. The quantity, of course, depend niion the tartnrs cf the fruit juice usid. Ileal the whites of three eircs until foamy, hut not t Jb stiff, aud stir into the pudding. Turn into a mold and set in a cool place Ij harden. Serve cold with a boil.d cus tard made from the yolks of the eggs, In preparing the little cucumbers for pickling. '.o net forget to r.i:u a little horseradih root to Gte vinegar the encumbers are put in atal Say tau t of the leaves over the top of the jar. The horseradish helps to retain the strength of the vinegar and prevei, mold cominir over the ton of the pickle. LVrrv and lieach-stamed fingers are apt to be the order of the day now, but ordinary fruit stains can be read ly re moved with a little lemon juice, fol lowed bv a vigorous rub with u nail brush. If thev prove too obstinate. however, a more radical method is to rub them with diluted oxalic acid, rins ing them with clear water afterward. An English arrangement ia berries and cream will be quite as effective and delicious t-ubstituting nice sliced pearh es for the berries. Take a pretty c hina dish, pnt a Jayer of eaches fligbtly crushed and sugared, then some rream more eaches and cream, until the tsp is reached. Set the whole cn ire until quite frozen. Cut with a silver l.nife In canning peaches or other Isrge fruit there ia u-uallv muc'i :nnrc f 'nri than the fruit repjirea. This may I put into jars by itself and can l-r used for flavoring custards, blanc mange and pudding sauces during the winter. Lace, white satins and silks keep a much better color if put uuay in blue tissue paper. The Turkish embroider ies in gold or silver should be wrapped in several layers of black tissue paper, which prevents tarnishing. The test of a canteloupe, says a Cats- kill grower of the luscious fruit, is in its fragrance. Breaks little piece from the stem end with the thumb nail. If the canteloupe smells spicy it is quite sure to be good. Calfs liver may be sliced, dipped in fat, laid on a gridiorn and broiled just as well as chops or stenk. Season, send to the table on a hot platter, and serve Ou hot plates. v ashington Star. Dlstaaee Xot FpeelBed. Swellrnj You say youll guarantee this horse to trot in 2:40? 1 iorse Dealer Yes, sir. "You mean a mile inyJMO?" "Well, I didnt name any distance. eir, but he'll go as far as he can in 2 : 40." -Ohio State Journal. Growlag Hatr br Sactloa. A Taris hairdresser undertakes to stow a good crop of hair on the baldest head by mechanical means. His ap paratus consists of a flexible plate of convenient shape to fit the top of the I bead. This is pressed down and the air from beneath it exhausted. The cupping process thus applied issup- posed. to stimulate the growtaor tnc roots. Matches, It is estimated that we use annually in the United States over 90,000,000,000 matches. These indispensable little ar ticles were first used in this country less than 70 years ago, and at that time n box containing 25 was sold for 25 cents. Imagine, if you please, matches at one cent apiece! To-day, wo buy 1,000 Xoi five cents. Li3's to Salt Lake days to Denver days to Chicago 4j days to New York Free Mecllalua Chair cars, rs- koiateretS XourlatN SIoeplBK Care, PaUsnats Palace aieega ttisr Cars ogscraieti on all fralua. Ft furtbtr inlonne'ier apply lo J. F. GIVAN5, Agt., Roeebnrf. C. O. Terry, W. E Comaii, Gen Agt. Tr1. Faas. Agt. Ut Third PI,, Tel. !0 Or. Undertake? und Maker. s Any Job Work done at Reasonable p,4- Triumph Prune Grader Foi Green and dried Prunes. Compact, Practical, Accurate. Send Tor circulars and testimonials to WALTER MORLEY, Bimn Chcbch corner of treeta. Sunday service: Preaching at II a. aa. and 7: p. m. Sabbath School at at a. av, O. P. Coshow, aapetintendeat. rrayer aaeetjas; et :3t Wednesday evening. X. A. Docgils, Faster. Flarr I'Btmuj caiaca Coraer ( Fine and Woodward streets. Bandar serrices Preaching both morning and erening, Saaday school at 10 a m. T.F.8.C K.atCJB a. at Frayer Bweting each Wednesday rreaiag at 7 JO- Aeordisl wvlcoBie and rreetin awaits aD. W. A. Woo. Faster Ftasv FaaaBTTBaiAS CHCmcs Corner of Caas ad Rose street. Saaday serrka: Fntiir worship, 11 a. as., sal 6 p. v;-Satoai'j school. Bam. t. F. S. C. E. at T a. m. Prayer aserting, WedLcsday wrening 7.30 "v. J. A. TvwssAjrnv Faator Tag W. C. T. 0. will bold its regwlax aaeetlat ea the second and fourth Mondays of every aoonta at T JO a. m. ia the Ipworth LeaoprS- rooea of the xf. K. Chorea. Notice for Publication. - Roseburg Bakery. WHITE, GRAHAM, AND RYE. f BREAD United States Land Offios Kosebarc. Or.. Noremacr 7. 1S. Notice ia hereby prea that tha foUow-,s; Patentee and Manufacturer, Salem, Oregon. jaiake tni woof in snpporto. hsschta. d ' ' I that aatd pruof will be mad. before tbe Rnr-su-r aeteiei. loltea states Land 01,09 at M I . als All kinds of Pies, Cakes, and Cookies. H. HAN1SCH, Prop. AGKNTS WANTKD FOR "THE LIFE ASDI Acbievemeuta of Admiral Dewey," the world's j greatest naval hero, lly Mural Halstead. the s luc-lone friend and a-Jminrr of the nation's j Idol. BlKKtt and bet bok: over SCO pages, 8x10 inches; nearly 10" pages halftone illustra- rions. only l. 0. Knormoos demand. Big tdmniiioiuns. Oullit free. Chance of a Me nu. Write nuicS. The Dtminion Co rrrai) Floor Caxton Bldg.,Chicr50. Get your. SCHOOL SUPPLIES fT- At Marsters. We have agComplete stocktof TEXT BOOKS a and the Finest Stock of SCHOOL TABLETS ever broughtto this city. Our Prices are Right. ... A. C. MARSTERS & GO. We Have the Best and Cheapest PIANOS and ORGANS, including CHICKERINGS, WEBER, KIM BALLS, NEEDHAM. Besides these we have other good Pianos but cheaper in price but not in quality. . ' ,j pSSaiiwy. j .i' . I s I BLICKEHSDERFER, The favorite of the Army and Navy. A few of the ships equipped with the Blickens- derfer Typewriter during'the Spanish-American War. No. 7, Men's Name, for Women. In some parts of the islaud of Sa moa men's names are common ainoDg the women, for, if a baby girl is born immediately after the death of n broth er, it is supposed that the Milrit has simply been transferred from one child to the other, and the newcomer is con demned to take the same baptismal name. V o. 5, $35. St. Paul, Gloucester, Topeka, Buffalo, Oregon, Texas, Indiana, Potomac, Yankee, Frolic. . J ' ' J I ' " $50. The Blickensder fer is rapidly dis placing the more complicated and higher priced ma chines, as it does the same work equally as well (if not better). 40,000 now rn use. All goods fuliy guaranteed and sold ou the installment plan. Band Instruments, Guitars, Banjos, Mandolins, Violins, Accordions, Autoharps. In fact almost anything in the musical line can be had at the T. K. RICHARDSON STORE. Hoseoorg, Oregoe, on Decern bet U,lS3tt,Tu: On H. K So aiM, for tha Lot z, SI';, SK1 i Section SJT. 24 Booth, B- i West, ltd oamea th following wltaeasea to prowe h.- eontinoooa resideaca asoa and eoltirauoaof said land. rU: Joaea Gough, AdnleUoegh. mi Oakland, trrou; John Haehs. of Wilbor, Ore gon: Henry Bees oi Oaalaad, Oregon. J.T. BR IDG 13, (a9tT) Begiater. Administrator's Notice. TSJOTICK 13 HlilBY GIVES THAT THX DBderaigned haa beea by the Coasty Court of Douglas County, Mate of Oregoa, aipie:td tha administrator of tha estate of BaUiah son, deeeaeed. All persona haring elaimc against said esute axe hereby raairs to pres ent the same, duly verified, to tha tr 'vS.ia at Riddle, Dooga Cooaty, Oreano, arias' t aiji months from the data ul this notice. Sated this 25U day of Oetober. isaa. 6I0aWE ai. QCTTt, - Administrator Of the estate oi HaMaA S uoj, Deceased. maVS . Notice of Final Settlement. NOTICK 13 HEREBY GIVES THAT THX anderslgned. administratrix of tha eafato Joseph Cellera, deceased, haa filed her final account as aacn administratrix la tha Coca it Court of Douglas County. Stale of Oregoa, anj that said Court haa aet Tuesday, the 2nd. day of January, 1X, at tlx. hoar of 10 o'clock , m. of id day at ihe court boo, in Roeeburg, Dour, las county, stale of Oregon, aa tha time and place for tbe consideration of said final aceoaat and for hearing objections thereto, aad tor the final settlement of said esta.d Dated this JHa day ol Norembrr, 139 . JIaet J. CBixaas. Administratrix of the eetate of JoeeyhOel ten .deceased. (3U. ) VW wV . sWSawVWalwWjAj wMsar Sjal 3 J&? 5 ' ' - a IU wtoa mm m.. t .. ' . X. w mm mr a..i t r - si;-'i jr airwat ww - . K wweearta ONLY S2.7S SAsio HO aoatt. u. oai. aad mm. u ua, ttefe. yoar a.w,ua .miSi. Wr oi iaaaa aroal my m m ar- anw wa will ail I f(tiririamMM(itrtv-. tt CH jwa aji -i i u..uljjarS to Yv m. axaa,te aaa vrv is m a ,T"r miwaac at. !aaaa a, iSw rr m ar aaeai si.7s. . ae .,,,., a jpta ekareaa will aaararw St t a ccaw fur aaa -Uwv Thi t FOS) FALkarxt r-esa an (n law aaw re rl.iib. !T Inrhr toac wr full rwaaa. unca ap-- .Tt . T-rru!L naaMairwawati aaaaw. trlinma-l wits f,a Baltta anl aaa, apwwr aaaa tnuim-rt with thrwarowa ana eeliar wita twa rewaof I" aMi. ktwMi l-vta battoa anananat. Taa aaa hi alailaa-iinl ni and aqoal Sacaiwa tha aril at n-n. than wowhla tha art.-. -it -rfru run filing.,, SEARS, ROEBUCK A CO.. CHIC ACQ Csaafa, Seatae tCawl aarsaaaif t1"! I iwl 1 Notice of Appointment o Exuect rix. TCJotiee la hereby given that the underaignsd Was ou tha Hth day of NoromearTLsd. duly appointed aaexeeutrix of the last will ana testament of Ueoige T. Russell, deoeased. Ail E arsons having claims, against said astaia are ereby required to present the same properly rerlSed, to said executrix, at Oakland. Douglas county, Oregun, within lix month, from. Ura dale ht'reol. Dated this 16 day of November, 1S99. FRANCIS L. KLTSSELL. Executrix. Notice for Publication. i Cnitkd Statss La-o oaca Roseburg, Oregon, W. t.-sw.ia. Notice is hereby given that tha following named settler has filed notice of hit intention to make ttoal proof in support of hia claim, and that said proof will be made before the Regis ter and Receiver. United States Land Office at Roseburg Ore., on Dcwuiber 49, las, tU: JAMES . FKKRY Ou H K 'No. for the hits 2 and 3. Bec.s, T31S, RW. He DMnea the following wit nesses to prove hia continuous leaidenca upon and cultivation of taid UtndvU: Ueorg Quiaec William Nichols, J. T. Mayes, Walter kiddle, ail of Riddle, Oregon. J ..TRUCE 1 -