Corean Taper. A remark;il)le kiml of paper is pro duced in Cores entirely by nianual la bor and without the use of any ma chinery. Its quality excels that of the very beet made in China or Japan. The raw material used for this paper is ob tained from the bark of Broussoneta oapyrifera, which is collected in the Spring and beaten in water containing a large admixture of wood ashes, until re duced to thick pulp; this is taken in large ladles and spread upon frames of bamboo, and in this way formed into thin sheets. Another kind of paper is produced from old scraps trodden into pulp much in the same way that grape juice is expressed in some countries a process of pulping which, though slow, has the advantage of not breaking the fiber so much as when machinery is used; then after the pulp has been made into paper, the sheets are piled up to a height of six feet and cut into pieces, to be again subjected to the feet stamping at the same time the roots nnd seeds of a plant called "tackpoui" are added, the soluble parts of which are supposed to give tenacity and tough ness to the paper. Apotheker Zei-tung. Th biioineuo of farming in Spain U so much depressed that the govern ment is about to devote $1,200,000 to the relief of that industry. IBRIIF PJIGIfie COAST REWE A Resume of Events in Northwest. the EVIDENCE OF STEADY GROWTH MAKES THE WEAK STRONG! The Foremost Athletic Trainer in America Recom mends Paine's Celery Compound. Colored photographs taken at a single operation are shown by Dr. Joly, of Dublin, Ireland. MtEASK AND INCKEASR. All elephant wears more creases to his trousers than any other animal. They seem, to be sort of a kilt pleat with a bias slope. He is not very fashionable, but is up to date in taking care of himself. Some sudden, violent puins crease, twist or con fact the muscles or tendons, and this is the nature of a bad sprain, ff neglected, tlie creuses increase, and so does the pain, until sometimes it is very ditlicuft to straighten them out, hut hy the prompt use of yt. Jacobs Oil, the friction or rub bing in its application and the curative qualities of the oil will smooth out the worst twist or creuse ami get the muscle in natural shape, where it will remuiii, re stored, strengthened, cured. Promptness in using it insures prompt cure, and when the sprain is cured, it is cured for good. GROAX III' YOU MUST, Hut also appeal to a means of relief of the tor tureif physical which produces the grotui. Rheumatism is a proline source of atrony in it scute inflammatory or chronic forms. But it may be annihilaUM at its birth with Hostetter's Kuimach Hitters, which, unlike tlte poisons in minute doses often prescribed for it, is perfectly safe. In malarial, kidney, bilious, dvHpeptlc or nervous ailments the Hitters is a certain source of relief. HOW'S THIS f We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any vase of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh cure. F. J. CHENEY 4 CO., Props., Toledo, O. We the undersiKned, have known F.J.Cheney for the last Hi years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and tin uucially able to carry out any obligations made by their Arm. Wkst St Thuax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Waldinu, Kinnan & Makvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is tnken Internally, act ing directly upon the blood and mucous sur faces of the system. Price Toe. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Testimonials free. Hall's Family Fills are the best. The queen regent of Spain smokes more than a dozen cigarettes a day. his j f istheS time B n I of year .. .. when men .. and women .. become weak ened by . the weath er, and run down gener ally. .". .. The first parts that the "weather affects are the kidneys. The urea is not thrown off, but is forced back upon the lungs, and dis ease results caused by weakness of the kidneys. Larife bottle, or new style, mailer one ttvour-i'iTiris't HERE 13 ONLY ONE SURE WAY known to medical men for prompt ly checking troubles of the kidneys and re storing these great organs to health and strength, and that is by the use of It has stood the test of time; it has saved thousands of lives; it has restor ed millions of suf ferers to health; it has done what was never done, never attempted before; it has made men stronger and healthier; it has made .. women brighter and hap pier; .. it stands alone in all these qualities. Do you not think it would be wise for you to use it and thus avoid the dangers of the season ? In sist upon having it FOR PE0FLE THAT ARE SICK or "JuBt Don't Feel Wall," ESpKUVER PILLS xa the One Thing to use. Only One tor a Dose. Bold by Bnmiiti at SSc. a bor Sunpln nulled free. Addreea nr. oosanita Co. nma. fa. FINEST IN THE WORLD. Finok's "C. C." "Razor S Can be exchanged If not Fatisfaetorv, fnd for General Catalogue or Catalogue ot sporting Goods or Barber 8 applies. WILL & FINCK CO., 0 Market St. San Francisco, Cal. RAZORS In Newa Gathered In All the Towns of Our Neighboring States Improve ment Noted in All Industries Oregon. The Grant county court has declared that taxes for the year 1896 will not be delinquent until May 15, 1897. The county treasurer of Umatilla re ceived from the sheriff last week $1, 652.79, the first installment of 18951 tales turned over by the sheriff. Carl Parker has started for the John Day country to buy 80,000 head of sheep, if that number can be bought, for Foss & Co , says a Baker City paper. President William H. Hampton, of the Miner's Association of Southern Oregon, has oaiied a meeting of the ex ecutive committee, to be held in Grant's Pass, in the near future. George and Edward Sally, two boys who were born and brought up in Baker county, were sentenced to the penitentiary by Judge Eakin, in Baker City, George to two years, and Edward to one and a half years. George is 22 years old, and Edward is 18. The Grant county court has awarded the contract for putting in Bteel fix tures at the county jail to the Mosler Safe Company, of Portland, for $2,750. Among the improvements will be steel cells, closets, bathtubs, etc. The work is to be done this Bpring, and after that it is hoped there will be no more escapes from this jail. T. A. Walker helped Engineer Nich olson in his recent geological surveys around Coquille. Among other things found was one of the government's ini tial points at the courthouse block, which had been tampered with. A fine of $250 is provided for arrest and conviction of the party or parties med dling with or defacing these posts. J. B. Tucker, a farmer of AVeston, says that wheat in his section of the counry is looking fine, and lie does not think that there is any danger of ita being hurt from this time on. He said that where he lived the wheat was much more likely to be injured than in the wheat belt west of Weston, be cause of the altitude, which causes more thawing and freezing. Three horses belonging to R. R. Cleveland, of Beagle, Jaokson county, died last week of a disease similar to spinal meningitis. The disease seemed to weakon the spine, and the animals grew rapidly worse, resulting in their deaths within four days from the day of the first symptoms. During the ill ness, they ate and drank heartily until within a short time before death. George R. McKenzie, tho expert ac countant appointed by Judge Fullerton, to go through the books of Lincoln county, is now busily engaged at his task. He says that his instructions from the court are to go through the books and accounts of the sheriff, clerk and treasurer, checking up the same, and find out how much money has been reoeived by these officers, and what disposition has been made of it. r ...... OTWV u CHILDREN TEETHIKC." 1 a "rl wwslow s hooTHlxa Kyruf plioulu always be Blml for children teething. It Mxithns tl.e rhild.eutt-4 r ?.,lVhunii,allarall twin, cures wind cnltr.anl la a V.?,'at rmd for dlarrhoa. Twenty nr. cent a a j Washington. Garfield is working to have a cream ery established there. William Rowe, an old Walla Walla county pioneer, was buried last week in Walla Walla city. Fishermen on Willapa harbor are busy tarring their nets and otherwise preparing for the fishing season. The people of Kettle Falls are build ing a bridge acrosss the Colville river, for the use of farmers coming to town. Frank Smith, a tree pruner, living near Walla Walla, drank three bottles of a patent medicine one day last week, and died the next day. A majority of the Indians on the Yakima reservation are said to favor tho proposition to sell their lands, but a few of the more wealthy among them are against it. Ah Sam and Ah Mum, two Chinese laborers, were arrested in Walla Walla last week, charged with being unlaw fully in the United States. They will be sent before United States Judge Hanford, in Seattle, for a hearing. Even the wheat raising district of Walla Walla has its mines. A carload of gold-bearing ore from Blue and Mill creeks, has been shipped to the Tacoma smelter. Should the experiment prove successful, a large force of men may be put to work at the mines. The reference library of the Cheney normal school has received a valuable addition of about 200 volumes, consist ing of literary, scientific and historical works by the most eminent writers of ancient and modern times. The liter ary work consists ot both prose and poetry. The telephone oompany is distribut ing poles between Myers Falls and Spo kane. Teams are daily hauling poles between the falls and Chewelah. Pres ident Oakes and Secretary Aris say they expect soon to have the line in working order between the falls and Spokane. John Graham is the foremost man in American athletics. It was he who managed tho success ful team from this country that attract ed world-wide attention in tho recent Olympio games at Athens. Formerly trainer for Columbia col lege, then for Princeton and finally for Harvard university, Mr. Graham had much to do with raising the standard of collegiate sports. A small army of gentlemen have been guided by him since he loft Harvard and took his pres ent position, superintendent of the famous gymnasium of the Boston ath letic association. Three of his proteges, White, Brewer and McCarthy, have just won the New England championship at the mile, quater-mile and five-mile run. . Ho has trained Weeks of Brown university, one of the best college sprinterB in the country. Many another student of what makes men and women strong has used and has recommended Paine's celery com pound as the best known remedy for those who are weak and dispirited, the overworked and enfeebled persons who are most concerned in the general awakening of interest in outdoor exer cise and indoor attention to the proper rules of health. It was the ablest professor of medi cine and surgery in any college, that giant among men, Prof. Edward E. Phelps, M. D , LL. D., of Dartmouth college, who after years of patient in vestigation and study, asriistud by all that was best in the progress of medi cal science at homo and abroad, first discovered the wonderful formula of Paine's celery compound. There was no doubt of the interest that would he awakened at once by the announcement of any discovery by Prof. Phelps. The formula from the first was furnished to the best physicians, and forthwith this remarkable Paine's celery compound was personally used and professionally prescribed by thorn. The result of tho closest investigation might have been expected. It soon re quired a considerable industry to pro duce the remedy, and rapidly but steadily, without ceasing, the demand for Paine's celery compound has in creased, until today thero is no other remedy that in comparison begins to hold half the public attention that it holds. In untold number of cases where every other remedy has been tried and failed, Paine's celery compound has at tained the wislied-for results, milking the weak strong, purifying the blood, rebuilding the wornout nervous tissue, curing chronic sickness, proving, a never-failing and permanent relief for rheumatism, neuralgia, kidney diseases and disorders of the liver, all due to the impairment of the person's nervous system, the consequent impoverishment of the blood and the breaking down in consequence of some particular organ. When Mr. Graham, writing January 18, 1897, said: "I have used Paine's celery compound to my benefit, and I have no doubt that any person under going great physical and mental strain would find it of great service. For ' students eHpecially it ought to be of great value." When so prominent a student of bodily health, who has no equal, unless, perhaps, one mentions Dr. Sargent of Harvard, with whoso methods Mr. Graham became well ac quainted at Harvard when Mr. Gra ham says bluntly that after his experi ence he believes others would find Paine's celery copmound of.great serv ice, what man or woman ont of perfect health can afford to neglect his woll considered and expert advirol There is no doubt that Paine's colorjr compound cleans thu blood of eczema, suit rheum and such humors, not only in tho spring, that is so favorable a time, but at any time during the year, ho thoroughly that nothing further is ever heard of them. Paine's celery compound has been tested, tried, scrutinized and heartily approved by so many impartial physi cians and men and women whose word in any matter would not be questioned for a moment, that one must bo stubborn-minded indeed who prefers to mope around half sick instead of verify ing these positive, straightforward statements. REASONS FOR USING Walter Baker & Co.'s Breakfast Cocoa. 1. Because it is absolutely pure. 2. Because it is not made by the so-called Dutch Process in which chemicals are used. 3. - Because beans of the finest quality are used. 4. Because it is made by a method which preserves unimpaired the exquisite natural flavor and odor of the beans. 5. Because it is the most economical, costing less than one cent a cup. Be aura that yoa get the genuine article made by WALTER BAKER & CO. Ltd., Dorchester. Mass. Established 1780. Jfc Jfcjfc Jfc hjggh Jfcja 'aa'' J. 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