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949 BBat t ... 2 2 t dvertisins: I J ob Printing In busy seasons brings you your share of trade: e a lvpriisnii? in dull Mll- If a very important facte r id IjtifilrjpfiM. Poor rrintincr ra- Ili-cis no credit oo a good l.rj8ir;M8 boi.-w?. Let os do your Job 0 sons brings yon yonr share, and also that of the ruerchant who "caa't af- 5 or!" tJ a t.eitis'. 9 i rinung wh grnarantee it to b. every way salis-far-tory. ID Published on Mondays and ThursdaysEstablished 1868. 41 Vol. XXXIII. ROSEBURG, DOUGLAS COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1902. No. 41 cxxxxxxxx:oococa;oeocooo MR. F.OCKERY TALKS. WEST HOt'lil.AS I .OVAL mm a I A VERITABLE HADES. I 5- -r- . ...... W2. k Special Sale on Ladies' Shoes! In looking over our stock of Ladies' Shoes we find 1 1 1 1 - 1. . . ..1 .. - . K quite a nu'iiuer 01 3 ana y 2 sizes, auogeuier ion iu:iuy nwtion to the other sizes. 1 hev will move this a fplen- ; Pays Hon. Binger Hermann i did Tribute. O : 6 in port ' . .- -i . v .1. ii. .1 1 wees 11 a aeci ent 111 price win accunipiisii uuu cuu. 11 nrs. t i'rris 2.50 value, 7 prs 3 4 P-rs 3- have Oxblood Color i Shoes, regular ':' VN'e also for this week $1.70 l-edies' Sinus, sizes 5. 5 1-2. . rc , I regular $2.75. week $2.00. Anv aii broken lines v. ill !e placed 111 tais s:ue. NOTES FROfl GLENDALE. Important S. hoot Me;t ng. Vote a New S:hoil Bu ttling. f.r This is your Shoe Chance SN. SELKj, Myrtle Creek, l'.rauch : Car.yonville, Orcgou O -XJOCOCDOCXXDOOOOO COCKXOOOCOOCOOOOCKXXXXXXXXOOXXJO . f i - ; MATTINGS (KiitiX l,i,V1'-" ft. "- . 1 V Se..,XV's' jff ..n.' ti.iiig B. W. STRONG, Roseburg, Ore I a ! r:i:it df I.iiu'ii Wari urii' luu- just yrrivfil i; oi n ( r.r i-U-imhi t'ar- !;!:'ii:ii.i: ott";i iliaiii-. s ai.il a tuil line nf tliree jihkis. r.in'4ii;i: in j.riee .'?! 1 r j ara. ( Hir r;;is is f:-r !ierir to '.10 l..vt- evil !tvll in i we ili-Iii:!: 111 K THE FURNITURE MAN. Bring 1 f4 Us Your ... CHICKENS. EGGS, BUTTER. 1 FOR CASH OR TRADE J.F. BARKER d CO. W.miin..i.., May IS. Mr. V.. .1. Doi kiry reai-lu-a tlie eily lliis niurniii frmn an absenee uf nearly two nioiltliv anil a half at Washington, 1). C, where he reire.'iiti il Idaho lit fere the interior department in the adjiistnient of the en tire nulilie land grants of the s-tate and in various content eases, riiu'iiully that of the Northern l'aeilie K-iilway eoni pany ai:aiii-t the -lute, involving 10,1(10 acres of valuable white ldne land?. Throuirh the numerous courtesies shown ! him t'V lion. Hinder 1 lermann. commis sioner of 1 he general land oilice, Mr. I'oi kery wa-'iialli-d to .-iiceesslully lti- j form liis ext.'ii-ivv t.i-k in -o tirief a time and he M..iki-111 the liii:Lest terms of the tact ainl conspicuous ability with which the hon .rable commissioner ior- orms the nivat volume of i 11 1 1 -r t a 11 1 lutic of his ot!ii-e. 1 cannot too -troiiijiy express my ay preciation 01 Mr. licni-.aun as a public dicer, and for the nmneroiii coiirtesieis and assistance shown me in my daily coc iiToL 't's in the pert"niiaiir. of mv .iu'.ii's f.ir the slate." Mr l'.Kke- ry replied in re-p'Ose to a ip.iesti u ar to what sort of ; ri al im iit he- rnviyel imii the othcer- at ashiie-tou. '1 regard Mr. Ib-rniauii as one of th. very stromiv-t men tins aoministra- tioii. and his adminiralion ,f t lit com missioner's oilice w ill rank among the we have ever hud. In waiting my turn lor a hearing in Ins com-tantlv .Towdtsl ott'ne 1 rejatedly saw him tand rirmlv U-twevii the public and the piaiisiliie. aii l evi a arr' -ant. pieas oi s-eial tnten -t-. In-lias a wou.terMI a I licit v for work and :'"r ettiiij: nt the u-art oi tl. and has the enviable knack of railing a snade a -pade w ithout vinj i lf. ase. even to the bij: fellow who tai.s to --et the law strctetuM or ig-n-irci in hi-t.'.V'T. He w ill pi into liin- torv as une "t the i:r at commissioner. and I shaii be surpri--d if 'rvoii fail, to reward the credit he haj c 'liierred on that state bv pre-enlin j iiiui with still greater hoi;.. r-in the f-'.ture In res lv l a n-pi.-st tor a statement "f Ids pr.ifessi-.iiil v.,rk at Washington. Mr. IWkery said : I eani.ot f.vr you a very satisfactory off-hand st:.te;ne:.t if the numerous thiiiL's don.- in coin, ectiou with our pub lic lands, but 1 .shall ti'e with the state land Imard an tiiei.il rei-rt within a lew dav from which you may inform tr-e I'ui'lic as wKv a- v..u inav think wiil interest or The iecial school meeting that -eurrisl on the 17th inst., which wis called for the purpose uf dccidiii by ballot the (pieetion of M-lliiij; our school bouse and site, and buying a lin-ation and building a larger school huiise in the city of (dendale or adding another building to the present st nurture, w hich is across the Azalea river and Kl iff creek, at some distance from our city; it was decided in favor of the former proposi tion, the ballot standing :M to i:t votes Ambrot-e Marshall, chairman of our school lioard, presided over the meet in" j The fact that with his usual urluiiiitv and enialit I'lms. Iv.herty, clerk of this district, win. has tilled his otlice most acceptable aid til materially in making the meeting a successful one. The object of the meet ing w as carefully delineated by our es tivmed and j.opu!:ir townsmen. .!..!. Until. H. Smneman. M. T. t'liase. A. I. stem and others. Mr (Onh dis played much pai liauientry ability in ol -serving rules an. I regulations pretaii.ing to sii. h liiivtiligs. l ilendale citv i jn-t-iy prijiid of the j.roressixeurss ih:,t has secured this much-t.-be-.le.ir-sl chai; 'e in school matters. And now it !n , our itnty. aiet ivrtainly it will l'ivc u- jdeasiire to urge the division ,,f 1 1 1 i- trict;the division lir.e hli.jidd l So nc (Inod Words for tin: Republican Ticket. L'pper Olalla Items. We are exnect in slide take placi t he sei June in favor of the rej u! throughout the state and should deem i! a great ;! .1 an opportunii y to vote for able and comp. ii nt im-n Ackennan and ( raw lord ini tials. Any loyal lei 'o ' dor as i i : i j t : .blig.itii.ii William .1. Furnish fo am other icpiib'.t.-.iu ifts lio liguie w i' ii tio:is. It Im.ks ..s the repui'ii. su i'..r!y would not have ab.-.nd seeme.1 to be i;.-i t!y him by inj him oi!', d.-uo;ince 1 that pari v . -If a repn!..:e.i!i. ai party ha- see:; !ii t.. chief exeeutin oi H.-iats ,'o -.:,- ; -!'.i b.-inj a r- at and s,i,-,-ess;"i. i lion. .1. II. Aike:: -.. n nr t!.e I a ent ot i dis-1 know n bv hi- n. the i public a. t- ! in Aalea river, which w ill give our est. -em-1 .lividiul. Anv:: e.1 neighbors mi Kliff en-ek a s:h'.l di : know!. ,1 t ti.i triet. And to that intent the seho.,1 ,,i,r st...t,., rea l; voters of this district will cigii a (-etilioii ; Waun. i- uniit I tor tlmt purj-.st at any time that siuL I ti..:i a!!.-r hear -tition is presented to them. ,li:,rks i.,a Mrs. Amtirose Marshall and Mrs. Th.is S-ott are M-riou-ly ill : the fonn-r with lagripf nd the latter with the mumps. Mrs. M. J. Kennedy is einal.-s.-inj: abo Miss I.'rlie I'aluier ie 1-elter t.lav Moilik. Olatla News. struct the: GREAT DAY I OR CL'BA. General Wo d Low ercd the Stars and Stripes and Hoisted Cuba's iTaj;. IIvN . May -O. eiior l'ahiia t 1: y attached his sigi.at'.in- to a d.K un.eut a ' I'resideiit of the Cuban Republic, after an exchai c-- of congratulation-, and the veteran l.eueiai n ..me, a-cendeil to the roof of the p.i'ai e. where he was aceord- ' ed a -p-at r.s eotion. j in-n.-ral Wood isT-onaliy lowered the ! American colors, wtin h were -alutnl. and with W ar. getting tired of continual ehow er. though we no particular damage to growing crop-.. Col Pay i preparing to start up his sawmill. l;e is alo building a kiln for dr inj lum!r. The miner" are still piping by heads, not having made a clean up yet. their pr.-cts are g.. f..r a profitable sea s' .ns .ay. A PERTINENT. QUES Can the Oregon fanners, who touched my heart when I was last in v forget the costly error they made when publican j Tongue. party? Congressman Sibley School under the management of K. . k m ... u:. .1 :.. . o - i , l ,; l . w. onn Hi n.i" . Mir i.ri V'e-s llg w eii . his on ii.ui'i- hoi-te-l the! . . 1 ... lie in tniiiK general saiisiactioii n- Kruse & Newland First class Groceries... Our prices are always and stock complete righ 8 ..Also a full line of.. DEVER'S BLEND COFFEE Highest price paid for Produce. 'G-arden Seeds Give us a call OUR MOTTO IS TO PLEASE Kruse & Newland "Ain't it a Shame" Cuban tlag. a- an ;.et of the CnitrJ States. fiitne. as-isf.ng. ieiieral W..o,l and hit! staff and the American troops embarked immediately after the hoi-ting of the Cuban flag, and the American ships steamed out of the arbor, At the time the transfer look place in Havana, t.eneral WhitsiJe, at Santiago, turned over his authority to Cuban suc cessor and sailnl aw ay with theAmen- in calvary, which bad 1-een in garrison !iere. OKN'KKM. W. Hill's STATKMKNT. Nkw york. May 20. -In a dispatch from Havana, the World publishes ien- eral Leonard Wood's review of Ihe work aecouiplishtil during the American oc- u j.ati'.n : Cnla is tu-ue l over in a well-order ed, healthy condition, and the new gov ernment will find all departments well juipped and in good running order." I'llKSIDKNT I'AI.M A (.RATKFl I.. New York, May 10. In a dispatch to the American and Journal, I resuteni. elect Tomas Estrada Pal ma says : T have nothing but grant mle tor the Ameri. an people for giving us our in- depsndeiice. Cuba is gratetul mid never will forget wliat llie nioiiieroi repuinics las done lor her. 4 This is the song our competitors obliged to compete with our sing wh; u erf WALK-OVER and EDWIN CLAPP LINES OF HENS FINE SHOES 13.50 s,ri.cl jSo.OO 22rop in and have a Fit" ...FLINT'S SHOE STORE... Hints to Housewives. Half the battle in good cooking, is to have g-d fresh. Groceries, and to get them promptly when vou order them. Call up 'Phone No. 181 fcr good goods and good service. C. W. PARKS & CO. If you want to bu3r a farm If you want furnished rooms If you want to buy a house If you want to rent a house If you want to build a house If you want to move a house F F. pattern, km i.'.t.j-?.'--21. is teacher. Profess.. r i.eo. Crane, who i teaching i i'-g t the Upper Olalla aebi-ol is progressing ith his m-hool usual, and tea. hing his ncholars as well a could I Our genial P.. K. Wells has accepted a Ioition withthe Haniinond Packing C)., as salesman and w ill goon take the road, about half his time will lie taken up in this business. Our County candidate" visited this place last week. Hon. A. M. Crawford Irlivered and interesting sjieeeh, show ing up the follies of the Democratic par ty. Other candidates sioke and ex plained their jMisition. Post-master W. It. Wells has succeeded in getting the Administrator of the Marks estate to agree to sell lands near by, 1-elonging to that estate, in small tracts, those lands will decide up into small homes very conveniently and once sold, improved and ipulated will lc a help to the neighlsirhiMnt. Supervisor F. D. Newland is doing nonie excellent work on our roads. Some gay he is doing this nice work as an elec tion dodge for his own interests, be be ing the Kepijblicen nominee for supervi sor, we say not i be has had one year ex? jierience and Iibs now learned the ar' of road building and should have another term while in practice. Oknkkvkk. If the teacher could wipe away the blotches from her fekin as easily as she does the caricature with its pimply face, she .it-; w o u 1 d woman. be a happy Ountricttir aud Uuotler Kosoburg, Oregon. pimples and eruptions are more than a disfigure- J nient to a woman, they make her sensitive and unhappy. The way tq -S -i'.Tiii a cleanse me tKiu is iu 5iiBtl1w4r purify the blood. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery rmrlfles the blood, and re moves the clogging accumulations and noisons which corrupt it. When these are rev ( :). pimples IkhIs, eruiitions, sore--, a ' other conseijuences of impure bloo.l are eut'.rely cured. "t-'er .-it our v.ir bihI a lialf Hiy fnc wi verv liati . tie-i.i-ii out," wrilrK itiss lrri(; A.l iins nl . in W i st Malu St.. Battlccreek. Mich. " I iwi!t a 1 at ileal of money with dot-tun- aud for liijli-o nt kiiidi of iiif-.liciiie, lint r-cfivrd no i'r At last I nlitmm-d nlK.ttteof Ir. Tierce' (.(.)'!. -1 Mi-'iic.-il Iiiscoverv. Heforc I Iiad taken one 1, i :lc of tliis ini-diciue I noticed (j chaiiKL-, hi.i1 alivr takluir three liottk-h I Km euttreiv ciir"l I i-m well ri-eoniiiietid ftoclor 1'lrrce'n t'.nMi-ii I.ilical Discovery to uy one similarly atiiii.-.' m . A- -. I1 no substitute for the 11 Discov. cry." There is nothing ' just as good? lor im-i ire okhkI and skin (liseastiri. The People's Common Sense Sledical AdviM-i, n I. H pages, is given away. Send, 2! one-cent stamps expense of mailing only, lor the book m paper covers or ji stamps for, the volume bound in cloth. Address Dr. K. V. Pierce, iiulfalo, N, V, Rescue Par. i s at St. I'l.-rro Narrowly 1 p- A r ' ''i '1 3 Escape Death. Pfi ' j I j to .1 -I-. I.11. '- . 1. Iiioji.-, I. W. 1 , Mav -0. At'. 1 Ci !:-. .1..' day . .i ' o e.'oek t his n.ornin-.' heavy .et .nation ;i,:,et Were heard fr.. In the si,uthea-t, ll.edi-j ..tint v . We rectioii in which Martiuepie lie-, Mir-1 . . 1 . . . ; 11 ... - ri ... . i 11 nr.- io nave i o . : i . 1 -, 01 .-ia .. 1 i.e .vnier.i.oi fi - . 11, !i boiioi- i-ter Potomac and lirit i-li w..rhit. ! f-i. -rt a .1 .- rnrnidi. I' d-fatigable. naf.owly .-scaped di -true- 3. H stale ..:!'.-1 1 i''i! yesterday iii M . I'lei re I arbor w idle sj :.. . ; ...1 ... ' ' '"-' o'moi-s... in.- .m-rie.,ii Vf r"t -; -C'-r-:j-r-- V? ,.!.!. :-.; 1.: - I'.rili-:. .oe.n-els. At that time a o--'i OiC'. I.. s.ii.....rt I !.,,. J i-'.g-- -In-.uii ..f in. .it' n m.itt.-r va-..Hr- --,,v, ,1. 1 f..r' '!''' ' -ei. . n ! the wh s-.-.t 11,1- . 1... ,-.-,- l.ideo.i-. i..;in.' turne-1 a wll-.w-io. 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All i for :,tt- rn r.!. t: , . . , : 1 : : -' 1 w l.ich ha- s.,....! ,,X,T ti.e j . . . . " ' " ' : 1 1 . . . , t . did lt- if a a' 1 r.-i.: i.y 1 ,-: lb v. 1 o.-e ..e i. L.x.ne. u.er.- was ... I A. M. Craw.' .r I. M- f:..,; ..; ... : : -r i --! ii: . Uas-e poi-.te having -.-'niz's! by i r. ,- a- - . . f : r i--. :i.i!-'i. 1-11 --iirra: .lay. .j. 1 lii..ret:.an..r.i:-...'v .-! i- :.--.! " ' 1 lev. with a ed , -:: . - 1 Ton8u 5cvreJ th Trust. ) , l -yai t I.'- v. .-M- n- ! .;.-....-... t ..:.,-re-.. .111 T"i: j ij w ent after the ! J . Ii.-art.sl ,-ni ti-: v. . 1. I r. :!. in a s;. !, i;; theO ! j recent M'-iii at ' n.o;a :' ' : t !..i..;av. H- d.-f.-iid-sl the a-':- CiTlles c. : ... ..etc Ite.p a.pi.ir.i.-i tie- ::ia-.!.-r . -. . n ... m .- ,,:t.r tru-'r. : J'. W.-.'V, L. . . "US ic state t-- k-t -.':;.. H - i : : ...it :- i-aa-'.v ah:..:.! ar. I with- A I'- t ui.i x'..V- , bearers i;..t !.-,-..- -. .;. ; .iti .n. a:, i that it w .i-bfvtgl.t j O-'C-C-C ... Z . .juaiilt.-d with -i'.".u : V.- I-.. -.1 ' v the meat t r-J-t a- the e:,.-:oV . f candidate- f .r s-..v . s ... !.:. :arn .-r and r' i,siu.rr. It t they were a!! !.-, r.i;.. -; ..... - r. ,, ,. jiri ,,j ;j;,vr ,,., ! H. -v.-d ;-i I-.,-.- . ; t' ' .-I ;. u.e ti.urk- ? f f --m.-r. r i.ii..-' Tmirn v . 1 . - - wo.;!.) I-- g -.! :.::.: . i .... :. ,'. w i..., ., . j-.. I j , A I. ..1:.,-co-:-.tv. VM,.c: r 1 ; ..r-. !:, 'I .. Vi: J".;." ' "- S J r ' '; ' -t-K--..- '.'.- IA 0 : tr i.'.tif . :;ti'):: ''.,..!. .. .... . .- ll'J. I ' ! . I .::r state, s o:; I - r;.,.',:, ., ; ,- r ,r,..i I i V' ''viiij thev hft the Re-1;:.; -:;::;;:;;;.:,:; I WXth- ! tO t't'llrCsSm .11 e. wer-- re verse-1 m , m j jU mn Mill KV i . : I..- rj. 1. ......i:-. ..-i-:r . 11!.- :-.. ..T.lf-e : ie.t v .- 1 ..VH- i .'I:'. ' . . ,-. . r wo-o i e.,;, . ...... ... ' gnmeiit- and f.:--:.-. ..;.d -1 in 1 re- the i-ne;-.t and p-j--.- w . -. ; t . 1 -,. -t tef .i.vii"1 11 iii.t,.' '1 .1 . ... : -v r.-i . I t .si t r a-t ,!.! i-. 1 ! u 1 ! didate on th- .;. ', .- r.,-: ti, i.. : t; wa- w :.: l-i..-t:ei..ry. 1 . . ! under di-. t;-: -.1. lii- r.-: .ars-..,:.-;:-, T. j .- n . t - t he I ..a d- I :!1 , 1 i'C 'A :" he pr.-sent a :i..-:.t - i-. : r.-.t .. r ' t"- !"- ' T:- r , ; :t : 4 ;., LtllsIK--?. 11.1CKS a::U Cam otf. r.s .. verify ev.-rv f. . r : r.s-- s i . .in . t: e . the:!!. We ?- V -r.i i .i:iy o:.e hi-' o, :. 7.1: - w ...it t . kni remarks w--r.- v.-rv ''.v ' y m i-.rtin.- i . .-! ti 1 bv ;;.. '.' i'r..'..T-i.'it .'i l.'i.. h.-. r. r- s.in.e tir.,e ai!..-. in- th. I oiiec, lea and Spices -: CL'RRIKirSGROCERYand ask for tLe V ''! :-:. . '. !. r and every can guaranteed 5 Rosebur's ? if bkk. I ft rl ! n rr 7 Qrocer ptnc stio- i!: Silk r2ist Patterns, r patterns, Silk Moire patterns. A -w Ulia.13. A V C ill tz ITI HPT .T o:ii In Summer Dress as good as ever, we certainly a. t patterns in the cit'. cit3'. .;r.e of Dress Skirts in wool and tne market affords and the Wo Hen berg- Bros. & i 1 r. ;ays n-l -at'irlays excepted. j ooc-c-o oc-oc- O 0 C--; CCKC O CKXOO oxoxooocoocoooo A. SAL2MAN rctical Watchmaker, Jeweler and Optician :ock of Watches, Clocks, o... cutcrware - K'.TALTV..- ROSEBURG, OBE V . COOCKOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO THE TOWN CRIER-ii !..-..s .-: nr i. .ii--Try th aa annoauceaect tLat public U-tr-r than t:.eii; t;.a- ti.-ir lw,Hirv I '-iontoi-eriectk.o, anri teani Uundrr ran K. tii ai y here in the cxintrT -:n ..fit, work u I;Det. 'A. ciVtv con..-.-: ;i-e :f t :e-re was jet better we w..ii.. lve ttem at r. t.:.sni;rv : -team laycdry. it OTDIM imiirnm unu oimjh uumi 'in the Sweet Bye and Bve" .1- rlqldsUp a Congressman. 'At the end of tint campaign," writes Champ Clark, Missouri's brilliant con gressman, "front overwork, nervous tension, loss of sleep and constant speak ing I had alnitit utterly collapsed. It seemed that all the organs in my lssly were out of order, but three bottles of Electric Bitters made me all right. It's the In-st all-round medicine ever sold over a druggist's counter." Over worked run-down men and weak, sickly women gain splendid health ami vitality from Electric Hitters. Try tliein. . Only 50c. Guaranteed by A. C. Marsters. 9 Horses Wanted. Mr. Shields, of Seattle, will bat ISarnurd Stable on Saturday May 17 for the purpose of buying Draft horses, weighing from 1'HKJ to 1IKK) pounds; parties having such horses for sale are requested to bring thein in on that date. (nilo " ' NOTICE. Sealed bids will be received bv the County Clerk up to one o'cWk, Jtdy 2, 11)02, for buildpig u rock rood eight feet wide and (iin; f.ot thick, near the resi dence of J. T. Spuugh, uutl also ttoou the roail leading from Koseburg Vu 7,iiik ingtilass; also bjds fp(! a plunk road eight fee widg'ovi-.r tint last mimed road. Siiccitications us to const ruction and material to accompany each bid. llonds will be required in all eases, jl2 M, I). Tiiomi-hon, Comity Judg, startliiii; and he statement bv the la county shi ;'.d stat.-nu-nt-. II. highly appreciate-! as . vi l.-n. el"-,' attention l-;m-;i bv 1 He was accompanied by I. ih Ki i ii II. Roger-, candidates f..r rcpre.- tives. ii. W. St. dev. for .1. C. Tttitehell. for euro;., r. didates were all we'd received Each made a very favorable impression. I l'1'HI ol. 1. a ITK.M, We are enjoying very plea-ant weath er and everyone is itar.leninz. Clarence Pr.H-k ha- U-i-n assisting Mr. Counts with his farm work. Fred Fisln-r of I...wer Olalla. was working the road. last Thursday in thi;. vicinity. Hev. Hampton preached at the house on the 11th inst , to a fair audience. Mrs C. A. Friend, of I was visiting relative.- her. r H.-i I 1 1 - v- s -.- We ar ' s ' good Racine t:r ;es are tne best, ,Ye stanrj fcy tomorrow and nil thi- ti". Tk a. al .T51" 1 rine U'iZt ovcr t;le try adhere today and gone !s.:r.xV.:;...:;:Jto:norr,'.'-v- , V ?-n accuse. JO taxes and spend no :e- and at !:..! W'' tne county. We p:ace our rigs not only on alevel tn-sts :.. .o-i- tinne t!-.e;r n.oi.oi.Iv ..f the i,r,.Inci. This would not hurt the trust but w.-tild .i-.i,r and l'r. 'be American stvick-.-rijwer: The can-: bd-iia out of Reveals a Clreat Secret. htit al-.iive t1!!-.-- -i-"1 do'.vn where -e star.d Dv them factory v.- u:?.ke them gt-.- S. K. rigs not only on alevel If their rigs break If ours prove dissatis- ?ee our rigs before you buy. repairs? SYKES It is often asked how stnli startliiii! urv s. that puzzle the U-st phy-ivian-. are effectiil by Dr. King's New Discov ery for cou-iimptioii. Here's the secret. It cuts out the phlegm and gt.rii,-inrrvt-ed nun-its. ; ji.l his. the life-giving ..xy gvii nri.-li and vitalize the bl.md. It ' l.eals the intiamed, cough-worn throat h.-,l ' a"'' lnngs. Hard colds and stublmrn i.-d 1 ''""'-bs Msiii yield to Dr. King's New , in-vovery. tne most parable rvnie.lv i lor ad llir'-alaiid I.nng diseases, tiui- ...ver hai;a. uint.Msl ).!i!.. .'wX. m.l i ii x.:..i '. x ...... iuai last Tuesday. ; U.ttles free at A. C. Marsters. J m w . m 1 ie us AXD- EMPIRE- Hon. D. K. Sbambr.mk, our n.-xt county clerk, jiassed through this valley enrotite to Cama- Vailcv, recently. Several (xtsoiis from here attended the republican speaking at the Ohi'la sclmol house on the evening of inst mi), a. 1 rauc, utile prou-l recini.-nt of an elegant .ieturoof Ibni. W. ,1. l'ur nish, republican candidate f. .r governor. nr. rrieiui, visum the university last Thursday, and introduced several new games, of amusement to the teacher and pupils. He expects to visit the col lege for a similar purpose soon. John Cooper, one of our highly honor ed and resiected citizens visited frieitds tn this neighlsirhood Thursday. Aden C. Aldrich was hauling hay from Mr. Ituxton's, mar P.mckwav, to $100 Reward $100. The readers of this imj.er will lie pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that sicliee luie leen .1,1.. ... I,, ..11 ... !...: tlie 1, .til ,..1. ii,.ii.. ,f. r- : .1. . ... ,s.......... ........ ........ 11 v;ne is me All rt-iiort a g.Hl lively meeting. only posluve cure known to the medical iraternity. t atarrh iH-ing a constitu- . : tional i!i.-ease, re-piires a constitutional treatment. Hall st atarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon thv-bl.Ki-l and mucous surfae.-s of tint vstem thereby destroying th lonudati'on of , the disease. 5,11,1 giving the patient j.strengih by building us the constitution and assisting nature in doing its w.rk. I The proprietors have so much faith in j its curative powers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars fur any "case that it fails to cure, !etid for list of testimoni al,. Address F. J. Chenfy .t,,-, 1'oledo, O. ot,i i.y tut'.ggi.sts, Toe Col. Davy' recently. The demand is- buld 1 aunly J'tlls are the best. greater than the supply, in mora than one instance, tieru. Our esteemed friend, Col. W.I I. Taylor, is deservedly iM.puhir. He can tell more - -vr-. ... . - fiirfr.tw-". LiVsfj, Fed and gala faMss . C. P. Bamako, Prop. swaddle Horses. Single and Double Rigs at ail bovrs Transient Stock gven very be;'-i care Kates always reasonable AKER About B'ts. i'o you want any (puiov- rr.mi vour I lives. It yen tllt, ,lo not hive them in 5TUDEB (y ut.r. -..'5s..'r1 funny jokes, greater exeriences eat more angel cnke'lhau any dividual in the. county. Aden tiurney Aldri.-b mado a Hying trip to Chs county last week. Clarence Prock and Dr. Friend visit ed the school last I-1 Ida v. Agents Wanted. Life of T. Den itt Titlinage, by his son, Rev. Frank Dewitt Talmage and nsmci nte editors of Christian Herald. Only book endorsed by Talumgo family. Knorinonn pt-olit f,.r agents who net quickly. Out lit ten cents. Write im mediately Clark iV Co., 222 S. -Ith St. Philtt., Pa. Mention thin paper. M24 I l)o 1 r .-it 1 lien vou can ..... 1 , I ' - r- - S ....... ... ., v .. .. i;.-, , i;.Nnt patent s frame hive complete for ..nlv other in- ; J 1.75. For sections and lce siii.i.lieil call on John F, Jiiiinsox Pox :k'.l RuMi'our? Ore. Drj inj? propar Ions simply devJ opdrycMiirrls; they dry tip UiS sot ret ions, v iiich r.din-re to tho iiifiiibinno and decoiu jiose, emising n far more serious trouble than tho ordinary form of catarrh. Avoid oil dry ing iulialaiiU, fuuiOB, smokes and anulht and uso that -which cleanses, sootbos ami lu-iil.' 1 ly'a Croiim Pia'.m la aneh a remedy and w ill euro catarrh or cold ia the bend easily and pleasantly. A trial size trill he mailed for It) cents. All druggists, sell the fiilc. si.o. Fly brothers. M Warren St., N.Y. Tho Itiiliu onrea w ithout pain, does not irritate o' cause Biief zing. It Epreada itself over an iintutod and angry surface, rolioT ing immediately thojiniuful iiiflammiition. With F.ty'a Cream bulin you are aruietl SaiiistlvMalUtariliaadiiajFeTCi, Mountain Gear, Farm Wagons. JJfadQ to aat. 9o Cast or 7falhabh iron Skeins. 9 ?o poor material covered up with quady paint. We just received a ft tie line of Studebaker Hacks and Ynggies. Churchill. k Woolley