rising will enable the government to WASHINGTON LETTER. through the powers of our navy. make a substanüal profits out of the “Dewey incarnates the ideas of Great­ project.” What a bowl there would be F sO M Ot'B U U il'L A B CoBHESHONDXNT. er America. He tins broadened our How to Stop it And How to Cure it. in this country if the government re­ boundaries, added to our territory, in­ e V B M B U B D BY B B Y FB1D A Y MOBM1MG.— sorted to such methods, but fortunately Washington, D. O., Oct. 9, 1899. troduced us to a new world and im­ Uncle Sam doesn’t have to. F. J. B cttubnbacu . — AT— Admiral Dewey left Washington for mensely enlarged for us the horizon of The report of the board of visitors of New England today. He will return in the twentieth century. T lobbmcb , L abb C ounty , O bboon the U S naval observatory, the first, “Dewey has opened the gates of a about two weeks. He made n Georgia sa v e that unless tlie observatory could Question, IIow much blood has a • • • BY • • • . greater future to the nation, and the na­ delegation happy by replying , as ,i„ follows ’ be part of a National University person? or to thet? invitations to go to Atlanta to P . Answer. That is a very difficult tion rises as one man to honor him. department of Science and Industries, question to answer quite properly. Dewey ae a Preeidential candidate must participate in the ceremonies attending nothing would be gained by taking it Has Something to Offer in tlie Way of the presentation of a sword to his flag But every person who wants, likes, or be looked open from that standpoint. E ditor and Proprietor. from tlie control of the navy depart­ claims to be healthy must have at least “ He is absolutely the man our people officer, Lieut Brumby, who is a ment. The board recommends an in­ 16 per cent of the weight of his body in would trust to deal sensibly and strong­ Georgian: “ Why certainly, gentlemen, crease in the astronomical staff of tlie Florence, Ore. Oct’ 20, 1899. blood and tiiis 18 per cent of his body- ly with the results of the late war—the I ’ll come. I liavo no engagement which observatory, and an amendment of the ~Heartburn, coated tongue, bad breath weight of blood must he in a good con­ iponsibilities that we have assumed will prevent my going to Atlanta about law which will enable naval officers to November 1, and I ’ll be glad to present constipation. Hudyan curss. All drug­ dition and located in the right place in by our treaty with Spain.” perform the duties of astronomers after For both Old and Young. We are making preparations the body. It is sure that not one per­ In regard to the political result of the sword myself to Lieut Brumby.” gists, 60 cents._________ ___ they have passed the age of 64, when “ Many men of many minds” certainly son or animal has one drop of blood too Dewey’s nomination for the Presidency. T hk bsbt cure lor gossip is culture. for our fall and w inter stock to arrive shortly. There tiiey are now compelled to retire. much or can have the blood to pure, but Mr Whitney said; “Ifnominated Dewey apply to everything connected with tlie Where you find a bookreading family it is a pitty that too many persons have would be elected without doubt. His country's new possessions. Recently are many lines we desire to Close Ont. and Great Bargains K i t u e . t « T o u r B o w e l« W it h C e e e e r e t e . yon will find parents and children who not enough blood and that too in a bad election to the Presidency would be a the opinions that Porto Rico was ripe Candy Cathartic, cure 10c, (Be. IIC . C. C. fall, druggista refund money. have oilier things to talk about than can be had in Ladies’, Children’s, and Misses’ condition, too thin, too thick, impure, good thing for the party that nominated for civil government have been largely their neighbor». Beading is a safe­ in the majority, but that isn’t the view G E T T IN G READY FOR P R O T E C T IO N . or m the wrnpg place in their body. him and a better thing for the country. guard against gossip. People who can If somebody has the nosebleed once in It would mean bo much. Dewey would of Lieut Ool W P Hall, Adjutant General talk of hooka do not hare to talk of a while and does not mind it at all, be­ close all old political accounts and start of tho department of Porto Rico, who is American Economist. persons.— Writ Side. cause he feels “ well'* after it; he us out on the new century with a clean now in Washington. He said on the The extreme probability of a return subject: ‘‘Conditions are not yet such by Great Britain to tlie policy of Pro­ deceives himself and when lie or some­ (late. W H O | S Womenas well so men are “Commercially we are to cease to be as to warrant the abandonment of mili­ tection as a means of holding her place as well as in Black Wear. made miserable by kidney body else says: “A little noeebleeding and bladder trouble. Dr ia healthy” they don’t know what they an isolated people. That, in my judg­ tary rule in Porto Rico; in fact, it would in the struggle for trade is indicated by TO Kilmer’s 8wamp-Beot the say, for every drop of blood that a per­ ment, has become inevitable since the be a sorrowful day for the country if it tlie current of events. Each year de­ son loose« is a drop of his life and must Spanish treaty. You cannot call it were deprived of the firm yet kind velops new reasons for the adoption of promptly cures. At drug­ Expansion’ of our territory, for we government that is doing a splendid such a course. A well-informed cor­ gists in fifty cent and dollar sires. You be recompleted. If a pereou is repeatedly troubled have not yet decided to incorporate it work there, and will continue to ad­ respondent writes to tlie New Tork may hare a sample bottle by mail free, also pamphlet telling all alout it. Ad with blood losses lie will find out pretty with our own, and we may never de­ minister affairs in the interest of the “Sun” in support of this view. He fore­ drees, Dr Kilmer A Co., Binghamton, soon the consequences of those losses cide so to do. But it means increased whole people. Certain individuals dis­ shadows the placing of preferential N Y. caused by his carleeenees or ignorence, commerce and wealth, and wider like to see Americans on the island, as duties on wheat going into England You wiU Q. Why does anyone» nose bleed? natural resources, and our people under­ they are keen to get hold of tlie custom from tho colonies as against wheat from nothing heretofore ever equaled in prices. S ome move ought to be made towards house receipts for their personal bene­ foreign countries, but thinks this step A. Because one or more of those stand it. hardly believe that it can be possible to sell lig h t repairing or rebuilding the sidewalk to little bloodvessels in the nose burst. “ I am convinced that Dewey’s elec­ fits. They remember how officials in will be deferred until the British Em­ West Florence. There is considerable Q. Why do the bloodvessels burst? tion would be something very much the past waxed fat on the collections of pire shall have succeeded in putting a travel orer this walk, especially since A. Because they are so tender and larger and better at this particular time these same receipts, and they think that ring fence around all the territory that the Spruce Point mill has been running. the pressure of tfie blood is so strong. than a party victory. It would be a if tho present regime were abandoned, can ho laid hold of without bringing on The walk now declared dangerous we Q. Why is the pressure too strong? patriotic reunion around the one man they might have a chance to inaugurate a conflict with any first-class power. believe was built and has since been re­ A. Because the blood of a person who typifies the new era and who is best another era of public plunder.” When the empire has been roundod off yet we intend doing this very thing for the next 30 days. paired by private contributions and this A delegation of Creek Iudiane, who so as to contain within its limits all whose nose is bleeding is not in the fitted by his character and experience repairing has come to he a very heavy right place. to preside over its development. Dewey are in Washington to protest against that can make the empire self-contained tax on the few wno live along the line Q. How ia this to be helped? gave us the Philippines. He under­ violations by tlie government of tho and self-sustaining, then we may look of the walk—too heavy to be keep up A. Very easily; If you have fre­ stands the situation out there as no treaty they made witli president Adams, for a Tariff wail around the British Em­ any longer. quent attacks of bleeding at the nose, other man does. The people would in 1825, have been informed that relief pire that will exclude every foreign pro­ T o C n r o C o n n t lp a t lo n F o r e v e r . take a hand full of Shave grass or trust him to deal with it more complete­ can only come from congress. They duct, raw or manufactured, that could If you are in need of children’s Take Caacareta Candy Calhartie. lOo or 25c. It C. C. C. tall to cure, druggtita refund money. Horse-lail ( Lat Equisetum arvense. ) ly than they would any other man. have with them a historical relic in enter into competition witli similar pro­ make a tea of it, lot it get cold, pour They would rather see him at the helm shape of a big silver medal presented to ducts of any part of the empire. BOERS’ OEOLARE WAR. some of the tea in the hollow of your directing the policy of the Government their head chief, by President Adams, There are many indications of this in­ hand, draw it slowly up in your nose as in its new possessions than any other when tlie treaty was signed. On one tention, out a few years are yet required Will Cemmaader-ln-Chlef England’s high as you can without to much pain roan. They know that he always has side of the medal is: “ United States of for the policy to mature, and much has Be Interfered Wiik. Come quick, because they are going! going ! GOING! Don’t forget and let it run out again. Do so three or done the right tiling, and they would America, John Quincy Adams, Presi­ to be done. The Federation of Australia four times every day, three or four feel sure that he always would do the dent, to Cliief Ho-poth-Io Ho-lo-he” and with a uniform fiscal system modeled to they are going from the HEADQUARTERS of all good things. Word was sent from Johannesburg on tlie other a hatchet and pipe, the fit into the future imperial system will days. Then every time you wash your­ right thing. that war was formerly declared there at date, a pair of clasped hands, and have to tie accomplished. The South self draw up 2 or three hands lull of “They trust him implicitly. With 10 o’clock October 18. Martial law was cold water in the nostrils, this hardens him in the White House they would “ Friendship and Pence.” African question will have to be settled YOURS TRULY, proclamed at Pretoria at 6 o’clock While there is no written law on our and a Federal and fiscal system estab­ your nose Inside, strengthtens the little, have absolute confidence that the wise, October 11th, and British residents tender blood vessel and thus prevents the right, the patriotic course would be statute books against tlie recognition of lished suited to tho new policy. Canada without perm its were ordered to leave catching a cold and bleeding at the taken and firmly kept. It is a great an American citizen as the diplomatic will have to rearrange its Tariff, as it Transvaal within eight days. opportunity which this fact offers the representative in the U 8 of a foreign has already begun to do, to bring it into General Sir Bedveres Boiler has gone nose. Q. But how can the nose-bleeding he nation. It is only at long intervals and government, there is an unwritten law harmony with the Federal imperialist to South Africa as oomraander-in-chief on special occasions that Providence against it, strengthened by vigorous idea; and India, being without r reprs- of tiis British forces there. Buller is a sloped ? A. That is very easy too. As Is said presents a man in whom the whole peo­ written opinions of three eminent secre­ eentative system, will have its policy man whom some of ids own officers do above the main cause of the nose-bleed ple have this unquestioning and perfect taries of state, Thomas Jefferson, Hamil­ shaped for it directly from London. not hesitsto to call a brute. Before lie in gis: “The blood is not in the right trust. It gave us such a man in ton Fish, and W M Evarts, which makes The recent imposition of tlie counter­ would accept the command he stipu­ place; too much of it is in the head, Washington. It gave us another in it certain thnt tlie refusal of tlie depart­ vailing duty on sugar going into that lated that he be allowed to select bis draw it out of the head and put it in Jackson. It gave us another in Grant. ment of state to receive Ool J R O’Beirne dependency wag along this line, and •w n stair and would be entirelv uninter- of Now York, as the diplomatic repre­ ouly the first step of others to be taken the part where it belongs. Now it has given us Dewey.” furred with hy the war office, also that sentative of the Transvaal Republic, will in tlie near future in tlie same direction. Q. How is that to be done, and lie be given between 60,000 and 70,000 not be reconsidered. It ie also certain where is the right place (or the blood? This necessity exists by reason of the PITHY SAYINGS. m en. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ that the object of the Transvaal republic wonderful development of trade and A. The only right way to draw the Hick headache, fullness in stomach, blood out of your head is thust if Short Paragraphs About Everyday In­ in naming Ool O’Beirne for thnt posi­ commerce in Protected countries, chief­ tion, the mediation of this government ly the United States, formerly England’s pain in bowels, lfudyan cures. AH your nose commences bleeding lie down cident» of Life. to pr rent a war with Great Britain, best customer for manufactured pro­ where you are, on your back druggists, 60 cents. will .ot be accomplished. Officials and ducts, but now buying less ana less each hands folded under your head, your It is usually the orchestra that drives BUNDAY SCHOOL WORKS. unofficial sentiment is all one way, year, besides competing successfully breast as highly elevated as possible men to drink between acts. ngninstthis country interfering with the alike in tbs British market, in tlie if necessary put a brick or a big book Tbs Fourteenth Annual Convention of under your back, the elbows close on Some men are like silver-plated matter in any way, unless requested by colonial markets, and in all tlie markets the Oregon State Sunday School Associa­ the ground, the legs and feet close knives; they look bright but are usually both parties to do so, and it has already of the world. Every year more and tion will lie held at Albany, October together, now blow the blood quickly dull. been officially snnonneed that in case of more of the gross sum of British credit 96-88,1800. out of the nostrils and draw air in your A big theater hat would be appreciated war this government will be strictly balances in this country is being settled A splendid program Is being carefully lungs quickly through the nosa as much in tlie form of manufactured exports if it were trimmed with a lawn neutral. prepared, helpful speakers will be pro­ as you can and keep this air as long as The national debt of France, which in place of money or raw materials. At mower. vided, and every worker benefited. has constantly grown larger since tlie the present rate of progress in the you can in your lungs, the longer the Philosophy is the romance of the aged war with Germany, has forced the Primary, Normal, Home Department better, If you can not hold It any longer wrong direction Protection will before and House to House Visitation work blow it out quickly through tlis mouth and religion the only future history (or French government into some odd many years he forced upon Great J. W . C A R M A N P R O P R IE T Y will be thoroughly presented and practi­ and draw air in through the nostrils the us all. methods of raising money. Its latest Britain. As the “Sun” correspondent cal help obtained. The man who is willing to do you a ia the selling of advertising space. As points out, she perceives the necessity second time sa before; then the third The importance of this meeting, the time. If you do it in the right way and favor is the one who is never in a postion yet, the sale of advertising by tlie of modifying her economic policy to low railroad fares, the warm welcome hold the sir long enough in your breast to do it. government is confine! to a portion of , æeet altereJ condition,, and ¡, only assured the delegatee, should Insure a the bleeding stops after three times, a post-paid letter sheet, but there is talk awaiting the fulfillment of certain ob­ Some men are so sympathetic that large attendance, and Sunday School otherwise re|ient a lew more time«. of extending it in various ways. Mr vious imperial plans and purposes be­ they are willing to share your last dollar You have good goods to boy; we sell them. You workers bearing proper credentials will Albton W Tourgee, U S consul at fore flinging Free-Trade aside forever. Ae soon as the blood cesses to run with you. want honest goods; we have them. GOODS that ere receive tree entertaiament. Bordeaux, France says, in a report to draw tome ol that Shave-grass tea, up , ... . AGENTS WANTED—FOR “THE LIFE ANU UP-TO-DATE; we sell them. You want the valus of The great trouble with those who tho department OÍ State, Ol tills mear- ¡ achievement* of Admiral Dewey,” the world's Delegates paying full fare orer the your nose (or it operates in s contracting , m ...» 1 hero. a IS .- \t Murat 1, • Hftlntead, the Your money; WE give it. You want to trade with 1 I KreHtest » naval Hy Southern Pacific Io Albany will bo re­ manner and its effect ie soon felt. can't sing ia that moat people find it sion into the advertising field of tbe : life-long friend and admirer of the nation's people who eave yon money; that's us. We do the idol. Blirgest and best book; over 500 page* turned at one-third fare. BUT NOTE larghest C-A-S-H trade in Lane county. Why? Be­ French government: “ One half the ! MxlO inches; nearly 100 paffes halftone il lustra - Shave-grass ii not poisonous if you out before they do. , ! tioui. Only |1.50 Enormous dcinaud. Big cause we have one price to all. All goods marked In CAREFULLY that in every ease a re­ swallow a few drops of the tea, don’t be Outfit free, Chance of a life- The man who says he lias a great sheet, of ordinary letter size paper, ana | comniiMlonv. nine. Writ.» qu ick . T h e O om inion C om pany, plaiu figures. Ladies’ Plush and Cloth C»ps, »2.80, ceipt must be taken and countersigned alarmed. Gather some Shsve-grsss mind to write a book, would attempt if rather poor quality, is devoted to ndver-' s,„ rt>w daton Bldg., i t o w . »3.50. »5.09, »7.78, »10.00, »12.60. Ladies’ Beaver, at the convention. Tickets will be sold now and dry it in the shade and keep he had s greater mind. tisements, except a space reserved for Covert cloth A Kersey Jackets, »2.00, »3.68, »6.78, October 25th and 80th, good to return it eo it may be quickly at hand, it the address, on which is printed a " G re a t Haste is N ot »9.87, »12.50. Ladies’ Collarette, in many styles, »4.60. The trouble with a great many men before October Slat. »4.68, »5.00, »7.89, »9.76, »12.50. Ladies’ Wrappers. a very good remedy against other is that they mistake their hats for tele­ postage «tamp. The letter is written on A lw a y s Good S p eed .” 65c, 78c, 89c, »1.00, »1.25, »1.35, »1 68, »1.87. Ladles’ The O B A N Co (rail lines) will sell tb* other half of the sheet which is then diseases also. phones when they talk. Over Skirts’ »1.50, »2.00, »2.75, »3,69, »4.00, »6.00. tickets to Portland sto n e far» lor the ¡Many people trust to luck ingeniously folded and held hy a »6.88, »7.80. Ladies’ Under Skirts, »1.00, »1-W. Argument may not change a man’s round trip, and tickets will he sold gummed flap. The price is tlie same ns to p a il them through, and are WHITNEY’S VIEW* OF DEWEY. >2.09. Ladies’ Kid Gloves, Black, Tan A Brown, 75e, political opinion, but a two dollar bill a postal card. October 84 th to 80th, good to return on By this means, the often disappointed. 90c, »1.00, »1.25. Muslin Underwear, Skirts, Drawers, Do not will o (ten change his vote. or before October Slst. purchaser saves one-third of the postage ! matter$ of Chemise, Gowns, Corset cover», at the right prices. We give below some of Wm O Whit­ I-adics’ Union S-iits, 40c, 50c, »1.00, »1.40, »1.06, »1.7«. It Is expected that special ears will If you are afflicted witii the desire to and gets his paper and envelope for With it you can Childrens’ Union Suits, 25c, and 60c. Gent’s Over­ leave Portland for Albany at 8 : » am ney’s views in regard to the reception give advice at every opportunity, become nothing. Nominally the scheme is health. coats, »5.00, »6 50. »7.99, »8.60, »9.00, »12.00, »13.«*. October 80th, and return from Albany tendered Admiral Dewey and the reason s lawyer or doctor and sell the stuff. worked by n corporation, but as it sells accomplish miracles. With­ Gent’s Suits. »5.00, »6.50, »7.75, »8.66, »9.00, »11.00. why he would be a superior candidate at noon on October 88th. If a sufficient »12 59. »16.90. Boy’s Suits, 2 00, »2.50, »3.98, »».00. Some of our leading cities can boast postage itam|is at one-third off and has out it you are " no good. ” for the Preei ioncy, as given to s reporter Keep the liver, kidneys, bowels and number (80) to fill these cars is obtained »6.98, »7.50, »9.00. Men’s Over-Alla, 45c, 60c, 66c, 80e, of a baseball loam, while there are oth­ its wares for sale at tbe post-offices and blood healthy by tlie use of Hood's Sar­ Boy’s Over-Alls, 25c, 30c, 40«:, 60c. Unbleached the low rata of »8.85 from Portland to of the Sunday World. government tobacco shops, it is practi­ saparilla. the faultless blood purifier. ers which have to apologize for their’e. Whitney says as to Dewey’s reception : Muslin, 6c, 6c, 7c, 8c. Best Outing Flannel, 6c, 8c, D y sp e p s ia - " I know s positive rrlief Albany and return will be made, and all cally a government enterprise. The There's a big screw loose somewhere ftir r d ys^ -p sl* anil that Is Bond's Sarsapa- 7c, 8c. 9c. 10c, lie , 13c. Tbe Republic Sewing delegates beyond Portland are invited “ No man’s individuality since Gen Grant cured uie. My neon:’gin also new system will evidenUlly take the rllla. Machine Warranted 5 rear«, latest fixtures, «»30.00. when a preacher gets the princely salary B. B iiJiw n i, 164 task Street, ipped.” has so appealed to the admiration (»top place of the postal card, it will decrease Blnghamto to take theee cars. .niton. New York. The “Matchless Piop Head,” Sewing Machine, War­ of »100 a year and a base ball player Tired Peelinci - " My »ppetito was ranted 5 years, »25 00. Tbs F.l-Jredge “ B,” Ball Bearing, Drop Head, Sewing Send names of all delegates to A A and affections of the people by its sim­ the sale of postage stamps, but it is ex - . eapneton*. my liver disordered and I was only gets »1,000. Morse, 834 Weidler Street, Portland, Or. plicity, modesty and strength. Dewey pevted that tlie receipts from the adver- Hood's hur «apart Ila relieved It all. Machine, Warranted 5-years, »39.00. Boots, Shoes A Ruston Robbers, at prices i It cured a friend of mine of female weak- that will sell them. A Cutter, very best Logger Shoes, »6.00. A cheerful temper, joined with inno­ typifies and personiflee a new era which A fine 35-light Will Pastors and Superintendents d m - . ” Mas. Jaasis A. Massas, Clayton. Pel. Acetylene Gas Machine, (or »65 09. Blankets, 5Jc, 65c, 65c, 76c, »1.00, »1325, »1-60, cence will make beauty attractive, as a nation we have entered. The make special note of this and set apart BRIGHT AND HON »3.00, »4.50, »6.00, »7.00. Trunks, »3.50, »3.69. »4.00, »4.50, »6.00, »6.00, »7.78. W ASTED—SEVERAL iM-rwii* lu repnw nt us a . Maaaaer. Sunday, October 82n bank In any town. Il I Is mainly blessed by the presence of the Holy country. Hoad's r u is rar« Uvav III.. Iks ««« trrUsUng and office work eondneWd at home Reference. tendered Dewey reflects the pride ol the into amiable simplicity, render detorm- Ell,-hue sell addressed »tamped riivelope T«« awly ■».harWc w w k « «U h HomT. S M vp arllla. OREGON. DoBiKlos I'cm rsnv. Pvpi 4. Chirac» BpiritT nation in tlie triumph ol the flag i ity itself agreeable. A A Moses, Secretary. T H E W E ST . W. II. WEATHERSON NOSE BLEEDING. EHEI! WHITi STORE SH O ES TAN SH O E S blame . , ki J noy IN G E N T ’S W E A R M E N ’S S H O E S a t $ 1 .2 5 HATS OR C A P S 0. W. ÏÏXJHD. C A R M A N ’S CHEAP CASH STOKE! Drv Goods, ★ Groceries * and * Notions. FLORENCE MEAT MARKET. ........ Just Ooened. Goods as Reoresented. We Sell What The People Want! NEW YORK RACKET STORE,EÜGEî:E’