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-Our Line of- Richard Hudnut's Perfumes and Toilet Requisites Is now open (or your inspection, including perfumes, toilet soaps, cold creams, satchet powders, talcum powders, almond meals, et:. We will tie picaseu co snow you uiese guuiii whctlier you mtcnu to tiny or not BROCK & FvIcCOMAS CO. DRUGGISTS SATURDAY. MARCH 21, 1003 strict physical examinations on East ern railways has illled the country with able, yet idle railroad men who can be drawn upon in a general strike. It is one means of keopins a surplus of experienced men in the country. Oreal ritius rise1 and have their fall; the brass That held their glories, mould ers in its turn, Hard srantte rots, liho an up-' rooted weed, And oven on the palimpsest ot earth. Impatient Time rubs out the word ho writ, nut one thin; makes the years its pedestal "The will of man that sh:iMiH immortal things." Edith Wharton. The St. Louis Fair managers aio seriously fonsidoriug another post ponement. It is feared that full pre parations cannot bo made by the date set for the opening ceremonies. Ore gon should take heed from this les son and make every minute count in permanent improvements on the fair site. One postponement is almost equal to abandonment. MISSOURI SHOWS THEM. While Pendleton feels slighted in the matter of the president's visit, ' yet It Is some consolation to know I that hundreds of cities in the United I States, with double Pendleton's pro- ' portions, will not bo complimented As usual, it remains for Missouri ,th R vimt Roogavelt wl travel to take the lead. j 350 meb on 0regun soili wlicll ls She has lined the members of the Uo e , convlncc hini of ll(r 1 i. . 4 it...- 1.. I mc-i uusi. ope.ai.m; .u u.uu aw. peauty aml enthusiasm. IH.00O each and co3ts. amounting in nil to $30,000. And what is more business like, she The la3t legislature contributed $2,500 to tnihlln mail imnrnvpnifints. gives them but 30 days in which to , and $90,000 for the Oregon National 1-ay the fines and costs, in default of ( Guard. If an invasion of the state which they must get out of Missouri, r were made the true and sturdy de without delay. I fenso or the country would bo the The supieme court savs the evi- fanner, who travels miserable coun rlence against the trust Is sufficient try roads and who will not share in to prove that these packers arbitrari- the $90,000 militia appropriation. ly raised prices, controlled the out put and violated not only the anti trust laws, but all the laws of busi ness integrity, humanity cud citizen ship. Their acts drove small men out of (ho butcher business, arbitrarily fixed the price of the farmers' product and by raising the price of meat en the block, brought about a meat famine in many Missouri homes. I How quickly In view of these crimes, Missouri 1 ,, spoken, Justice holds these elided autocrats ' W,en .trl?nds de"a,t wit" en a par with any other common law-' And hand meets hand with this last Oregon fisheries get $34,400 for the ensuing two years against $11,417 two years ago. This amount of money will greatly Improve the Industry in the state and preparo Oregon to be the sportsman's paradise of the West for all time to come. DRIFTWOOD. said, how careless joy un- token (Jood night! Good night! breaker, subject to a fine in propor tion to the magnitude of their acts. and deserving of the just disgrace mv slowlv sa, . ... . ... w 1 r i ni)iiiimnnn np .......I... Inmlnni. . .. . .. limiran- Wllf'll iOVP trr VOt nmm nvn la irnin mg; which accompanies wanton ness. This is medicine that will cure the trust evil. Missouri Is not afraid to administer it, either. George G. Vest is from Missouri, and it seems that there yet remains in the state a plentiful supply ot that -anil-trust thunder which he has caus ed to reverberate for years, in the halls of congress. This treatment will cur,, the evil permanently. A good wholesome fine, coupled with the intimation that the state will not tolerate their presence if their crime continues, will remove the most vicious of them. There is no use in giving the trusts publicity. That is only cheap adver tising for them. Give thcai a course ot Missouri's medicine. Fix their fine, fix the day upon which it must be paid, and say to them to pay it or leave the state. And heart meets heart while lips are saying Good night! Good night! And to the weary spirit winging its flight beyond all earthly clinging. Is death perhaps n angel bringing? Good night! Good night! The writer of this epistle was once a number of years ago, night herding n band of horses and mules at a wood and tie camp in Northern Idaho. The country was timber, more or less chopped out, with here and thero a few acres of nralrle land, tinv w-na at a premium and grass luxuriant. ine neruer s uuties were simple, sometimes monotonous; after the hOrSeS and IIllll Wllir.il lin.l linula.l ties all day. had their grain-supper. mey were driven a mile or two into tho timber whei and allowed to feed. After feeding two or three hours and getting a good ceny tun tney would usually lie down nun u not Disturbed would rest quiet , ...... ii n.n iiiaiiuueii wouiii rest quiet Treat them like any other criminal , lv 1111111 3 or 4 o'clock in the morning, voiild be treated 'r'10 rtcr could build a fire, tie up J "Is saddle horse and pass tho night FATE OF THE INEXPERIENCED. William Allen White who is one of the licit of judges of such matters says of the new congressman: "The new congressman, upon ar riving at Washington. Inl iiK n linrwlnr , , ,, , i ,, . " WUUIV lll'lll WOUId Into oblivion. No matter what his i follow suit and sometimes stanmedn . .. H.VJ tllfelll. as COUlfortahlv n nnusililn im.lr,.. l, circumstances. Hut some limes they would be disturbed very suddenly, and so would the herder. An unusual noise in the timber or perhaps some prowling animal of a different spe cies than their own would bring a HUSplcloilS Old mule tn Mr fol will, a snort and the whole herd would famo or achievements at home, In ttttiv -(W1SU" for as many different nninta nf Mm Washington he l unknown, "o SISZS'SiS can i second a motion or move to ad- until davlichi mill KDVrir.i! tln Juin without getting somo one's con-1 1,10 starting point. Of courso, this sent; his bills are burled; and his 1 Vl.0xi cfrctuil,'y urenk the monotony lesolutlons come to naught. in,,1 !10rd?.r'H oxtateiico for a short m i ii ua"h"u ! time. A ga lop over tho even nralrle He is a parasite on the ilea on the by daylight or oven i, y moonll'K is end of the hair 0r the tip 0r the tail "t half bad: but on a dark night In of tho dog of the boy or ti-o. wife or inK W00(l8. under tree limbs and over tho Wild Man of Romeo. U is barely 1 1?."?" "l'!1',"', tryl"K '? Keep some Possible that h may agitate the Jea. ' in'g tTtV!$Tl and ruffle tho hair and war the tall, "ttlo strenuous to tho new beginner and animato the dog, and attract ihe j boy, and startle the mother, and 1 Joamil Miller, who seems to bo move the old man, and get something ' if a," l""MMtat, thus done, but It ,s hU improbable. The tflSti. nir congressman is at the bottom of the Fling down that may and measuro ladder; and tho only way ho can thus: climb up Is by bard, well-directed TnwLlnKC.1t 8S"0r sapphlro sUles. work." iTo NoJth' t'10 North polo; Soiilii. as far ' mond made a proposition that tho United States buy Canada from Eng land. Now conies the Toronto Star and says If the gentleman wishes his proposition to be entertained with any respect, he should have his gov ernment set a price on Now England either to buy or sell. It seems to bo up to DeArniond. Sain Jones wns once dellvoilng a lecture on "Husbands and Wives" at Rlrmlnghani. Ala., and In the course of his remarks said: "If there ls a woman In this vast audience, who never said an unkind word to her husband, will she please stand up." A woman rose as tiiougn sue nan ueeu challenged, and Jones beckoning her ti.lfl. l,l ome .nltn.l mil "fnmri 1W1 IIUlll utllld. .M.,.,1 ,... here sister. Come right here to the platform." The woman did as bidden and when she reached the preacher's side she was presented to the throne as the most beautiful woman in Bir mingham. Jones, continuing his ad dress, asked any man who had never spoken an unkind word to his wife to mnko himself known. Promptly arose 10 big. strapping, self-conscious chaps. who started for the platform without further bidding and with an air that suggested the anticipation of praise from the preacher, who. as they neared him. said: "That's right, my men, come right up. I want everybody hero to gaze upon 10 of thf most hopeless liars in the United States." Tutuilla. March 19. AMERICA AND ART. TMw, fhnnlisf 1c n in,il nf nil ,i:lHnll. of all races, of all beings. One must love the theater. All young and vig orous races love it. Look' at young America she adores the theater and the theater loves her. All celebrated artists, all Hterateurs and interpreters of art, drift to that land of liberty, beauty and life. I know many people say that when there we pick up more dollars than laurels, but thev are mistaken, it is quite a false Idea. The Americans are uood iinlires- and reckoners, and they do not cast away their money recklessly upon littera teurs, musicians and dramatists with out an adequate return for their money: and they are devoted to the theater. They are the ever-rejuvenating public. Thi- t'nrm oikIIisq miilinnpps Tim great cities are countless, the small ImviiR arr, l.iriri Minn niir rrrp.it tmvtiK ' and they represent the youth, the eniuusiasm ami ine iorcc ot iresn blood. They never hesitate to rush at a new emotion they never weigh the "for" and the "against." Tho fact is everything they see first and judge afterwards, and they return constant ly or never come back asaln. accnril. ing to whether they have been pleased or not. The English people this race of strength and reserve they also love the theater and they take It very much au serleux. They also give themselves some trouble to go and see a piece of particular interest, they discuss It, they think about it, and they really consider It an import ant matter. The French seem to like going to tho theater morelv to nmnso tlmm. selves, if It is not a question of going elsewhere. They go to see each other, to admire the actors, to see the Dresses, to chat with their friends, but as to a real passion for the thea ter, thev arr (lostltllln nf 11. Tliov iln not concern themselves seriously with the quality of the drama or a piece, at least unless they have some pure ly personal Interest in it. Nevertheless, France retains the lllace Of honor for llterar albeit the sowers of fresh ideas have often to seek the fruit of their seed In other lands. Snrah Bernhardt. A fiFORGIA JUD WAS ALARMINGLY AFFLICTED Wllti vuuin itw LWfGs ED BY PE-RU-N CUR i . i in in i in in i . r - s:- ;:;;sn3k iwwwsv i akuiir i sr. Y's's'SJ.--Zr: vW. WW 1 2 II II I II II II I III) I II I II I II Q III) II II 1 1 III fLr II JUDflE DURHAM, OP (JIIIIENSIIORO, GEORGIA. Catarrh of the Lungs the First Stage of Consumption. So AH Medical Authorities Agree. .1udgo Durham, n well-known local Judge of Greensboro, Ga., hod an expe rience with Perunii well wortli reciting. A report had become current among tho judge's friends that ho was threatened With consumption. It was feared for a tima that Georgia was to loeono of its mostjiromlnentand influential citizens. II was also reported that the judge liae. foiled to get any relief from any of tn-j I'ledieal aid at his command, that hn bad made use of the now world famous remedy, 1'eruua, and made a prompt re covery. Tho affair created quite a sensa tion in medical circles especially, and tho many friends of Judge Durham wore notonly exceedingly gratified at his re covery, but were enthusiastic in their praises of tho remedy that hud brought him relief. Tho following written statement from tho judge himself set forth the facts: Greensboro, Ga., March 3, 1900. " Sometime ago 1 contracted a severe cold which settled on my lungs and In my head. I tried many remedies, all of which gave me no relief. I con cluded that my case was catarrh of the head and lungs, and seeing Peruna so highly recommended I began using it, experiencing the very best results from a t. r j. At - "I continued mint, d... Bjuiiiiunm ot catcrrh tloa runa Is certainly a goodmcikk kch ii uy me general public" Judcro Durham Ima lu-, c. . ibuauiui til Lin, I'livfir .1 -', AUUjiu local jutigo lor ten years. Dread Consumption, nu.. 4 j . . . neauii to consumption, dr.. llwiun mi,1, ... 1 i , ..11 . Y,,rtfi nr .Mttt. .,i.a .1, Ilf.niTM miff tin,l,ll,,Aaa 1. ease and death. settles In thu he:ul or tion leath. death. consumption ileath. .1 M 11 p ..1 111. 1 1 "1 mi 1 eureu iiy j uniuu, xuousanai l.nir . ' . . I- II,.". Cn .n, .. . t 1 .. . J roads who are still curable bri 1 1 ....... 1 1 1, V 1 uiu mujius ill u ui-ur uioenuvn nays couiu uo macio warawe ....i.ui.r, , ..... ...a vuiiii,, mg jreruna wuiiout uciay. A I'fWfirfl nf lfl flflfl hue Ufnrt rltinnciarl in 4Ur AA D r. bus, Ohio, us n guarantee that the above testimonial is srenuine: that we Itt ttttf fr -CtU-'l -i- '.r 1,n ln I . J.!f-' . . r- m ine woras or whose name js append, Successful oxneriments luivn iif.n made for obtaining alcohol nnd sugar fiom pine and birch sawdust. All tR (rln Aimi. 1 i The physical examination re.r., ' To 9T7i.r,, n"1" by .Portland's now charter, for the I And West. West to tho Judgment ..ou au policemen, is going to put I , T . veteran out of a Job. Tho Some time ago Congressman DoAr- Mirth is an .ilmnci :.. fallible sign of good health. A sick may force a smile or at times be moved to laueh- , . ... T . -. 1 wiien a woman is bubblinp ovr wltii nitrth and merriment she 13 SUrelv a well wnttin,, " "'"wnte Prescription has made thousands of melancholy nnd mis erable women cllMM-fnl in.l f,... l... curing the painful womanly diseases which ii mI ..-(... . , ... .. ....w.u.t.iE a wuman s ueaitu and strength. It establishes regularity and so does nwnv ;! 1.1.. J.. V. dries debilitating drains and so cures tV i i n womaniy weakness. .......uv(ut. umi uitcrallOU. wWi.CUreS lh,e -down pains which are such a source of suffeninrto sick women. fa ne. writes "Mr. Suiinnah' mmcaier6 of Pauls store, Sl.elby Co.,Texa. M ws frouhlSi with beariagHlou palus in y hack and h Im Accept no substitute for "Favorite Dr. Pierce's Pnnimn. c- . . $tl?C 19 86111 Sree on receipt o stamtisto mv in.,,u c !.. . Send a i oneent stamps for the pa'wr covered book, or 31 'stamps f0ffii Farmers Custom Mill Fred Walters, Proprietor Capacity 160 barrels a day Si011 r "Ranged for wheat GOOD SOUND WOOD Price Now Obo Dollar Tliere ban never been a reme dy tliftt actually cured ullea until tnis one wn dltcjvered by Dr. I'errln. Thcr la not a per urn who suffers from this dli tresstng dlao Hhu la nor will Ing to pay 1.00 10 havethecause removed pormauetitly Imnio diaip reuulta and you inke it, thut'iall. ' Lumber f LtimbetT Lumber, All kinds for all purposes Sash, Doors and Blinds Planing of all descriptions done to order. Don't place your order lor Buildinc Material until vnn lio'iiu w "-- - IIUt consulted us. Is always received when you I place your order with us. Fir. Tamarack and ..Pine.. Why buy poor coal when you can get the best for the same price? Laatz Bros. Telephone Main 5i The Gasoline Engine is man's most handy companion. See the Improved THEME Gasoline Enyine It's something new. Requires no packing and has no stud bolts to twist off. r . Pftnrllnrnn PIJM M:i. LU l.ST you our irrigation . 1 iuiiiii 1 iltl UHUi 1'iani. 1rr1gat1c.11 in this Lumber Yard country means wealth- ROBERT FORSTER, Proprietor iWltllee. 3 CoUtt . Street LOSSES ALWAYS MET PROMPTLY EXCLUSIVELY FOR LAI My line of Shirt W in style and fit are unsurpd sable. Dress Skirts, m ine Skirts. Silk or Wool have an individuality a1! wss annpar nhic. Un skirts and Muslin Uaift wenr in 111r vnrintv. T m n : n ?Ii?rt Wai Tailor-Made Suits and SI to nrdfir in mv own fad Ed Ebeii 645 Main street. n By the Fire insurance Com panies we represent. Our companies stand first in the world. Hartford Fire Insurance Co.12,250 070 Alliance Assurance Co WSS uonaoti AJjancashlre Fire Insurauca Co snuasa North Britlah & Mercantile 2514'683 ItoyaViusurance Co..' .' .' .' T," S'S53 FRANK B. CLOPTOH AGENT 600 MAIN STREET The Colombia Lodging House Newly Furnished. ' Bar in -connection. Bet. Alta & Webb Sts. In Center of Block. F, X. Schempp Proprietor We have decided to give First-class Sewing M UM .. -a :., ITrliO ' our store and see the macw leprn the plan we are give it away. We keep on hand at all t large stock of GoodLtimbe,H' wate, Paiflt, P and Sniogles. And sell them at re prices. Echo Land and Lumber Conf lono, obiooh