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Æ irç iiH If ^ c rn u U CRONJE'S SURHENUER IS NOT A Serious Injury to the Boer Cause Gen. Miles Believes the Boer Cause Is Strengthened. DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK? AND THIS IN AMERICA! HEART WEAKNESS. This Paper Farm Journal Year. Obstructed Navigable Waters- In your h ea rt w e a k ? Do you h ave th e sym ptom * of h eart w eakn ess? If you Ciptain W. W. Harts, chief ef 1 5 Years. TU ESD A Y . MARCH 0, 1900. Horrible Experiences ol the Bull-Pen ¡¡ft*; ^ , ,ih 1 'ii! do«a„Piorf 0 'h . * 3 ?. h,? K the U. S. eugineer corps at Port t h . engine th a t propels the m uscles and Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. Prisoners. land, has addressed a letter to the len d s su ste n a n ce to the n erv es and brain PUBLISHED E V E R Y TUESDAY Pay Up and Get Both Papers at j snd to u 11 th e o rg an s of the body. A every rybody who reads the news- owners, masters and pilots of all New York, Feb. 28.— A dispatch daw in Its m ech anism Is ce rta in to f iv e Price of One. sure ï to ki now of the wonderful to seriou s resu lts. W ea k n e ss denotes to the Tribune from London says: vessels known to navigate Oregon Haw. I t is a fo r e cu re« m ade by Dr. ru nner o f som e One Man Went Insane and Was Subsequently The effect of the victory upon Sir K ilm e r’s Sw am p-R oot, coast waters warning them ngainst We want to get 5 0 0 new sub th in g m ore serious Editor« and Proprietors. Redvers Duller s campaign in Natal the great kidney, liver th a t is to occur. Killed While Trying to Escape. the dumping of refuse iuto naviga scribers to the H erald , and are See th a t it is and bladder rem edy. was discussed hy veterans last night stren g th en ed and D ev o ted t<* ttie n iRterm l and h o c ih .I up It Is th e great medi A copy of tho letter going to do it if we can; we there do not allow th e ble waters. It was gen A H iding o f th e C o q u iile V alley parttou larly with intense interest fore continue our arrangement with ca l trium ph o f the nine w eakn ess to co n follows: tand o f Coon C o u n ty generally . erally conceited that, while General tinue. You a re th e Washington, March 1.—Wilbur teenth cen tu ry ; dis the Farm Journal, hy which we can S u b scrip tio n , p er y e a r, in ad v an ce. $ 1 .5 0 engineer. Look to "Engineer’s Office, Portland, Or., Jouberts troops would he inspired co v ered a fte r y ears of Stewart, newspaper publisher of you r engine. S ee send this paper (T he CoquiLi.E C ity scie n tific research by Mullan, Idaho, today continued his th a t no accid en t Feb. 23, 1900. Sir:—Your attention T | | K |> I pL’P la kept on Ale at E. C ÎUKE'H to emulate the example of their H eiuld ) 1 year and tho Farm Jour o ccurs. H U D Y A N C4 a n d tíó D r. K ilm er, the em i l - f l l t T l i l i i / l l A d v v e e r r tla t li* '.iu :n « r A | g e n c y , C4 is called to the fact that the dump- is w hat you need. Meruhnnta’ F.xchangv, California, comrades iu the west, there will be ____________________ n g a , B H a au u F Francisco, ri nent kidney and blad testimony before the house com H U D tA N will age of ashes, garbage, sawdust or nal 5 years, both for only $1.50. h c r « c o n t r a c t a f o r a d v e r t ia iii R c a n b « m a d « f o r i t more desperate (lighting in conse der specialist, and is mittee on military affairs, concern- stre n g th e n the And wo make the same offer to h ea rt. H U D Y A N any other refuse iu the navigable quence of Lord Roberts’ success. wonderfully successful In prom ptly cu ring i n g t h e l a b o r t r o u b l e s in I d a h o . will m ake the waters of the Uuited States, or on all old subscribers who will pay all Looks innocent General Jouhert now has no mo lam e ,rou: H e s a id t h a t o n J u n e 8 h is n e w s - h e a rt m u s c l e s Brlghi s D isease, w hich Is the worst . , , , . . stro n g and hard. the banks where it may be washed arrearages and 1 year iu advauce. tive for nn immediate retreat, since bles and was confiscated by two ctvil- Do n ot delay too of kidney trouble. _ paper _ You know what our pu per is, and Washington Feb. 12.—The thir- it is too iate to effect General form long. R em em ber into navigable channels hv high Dr. K ilm er’s S w a m p - R o o t Is not re c- i a u s , a c c o m p a n i e d b y a d e t a c h m e n t th a t dan ger is water or otherwise, is contrary to tho Farm Journal is a gem—prac ty-five private pension bills favor- j O oujc’s deliveraace. He has be- o m m e n d ed io rev ery th ln g b u tlfy o u h a v e k ld - o f s o l d i e r s , c a u s i n g h im c o n s i d e r a - ah ead and begin th e use of H LT )- law (Act of March 3, 1890) aud that tical, progressive—a clean, honest, |„Ku T l,« , iv itn e u i Hiii.l t h a t ably acted upon by the committee |ut,d im Sir George White’s army, ney, liver or bladder trouble It will be found , i Y A N now. the remedy you need. 1 1 has been tested I U.l e 1ob. 8 ' V * ' t n e * s s a J® tU a t a penalty of uot less than $500 useful paper, full of gumption, full of the whole at last Friday nights which is nearly starved out and )ust In so m any ways, in hospital work, in private ' t h r o u g h o u t h is d e t e n t i o n h e w a s nor more than $2500, or of im of sunshine, with au immense circu ABE THE SYMPTOMS: session were passed. helpless from lack of ammunition. p ractice, am ong the helpless too poor to pur- g i v e n n o t r i a l e x c e p t b e f o r e t h e The above may seem to the aver- j f j,e cau repe[ General Buller’s chase relief and h a s proved so successful In ¡ „ K a n g a r o o Court." H e s a i d this! 1-t. T H R O B B IN G IN T H E T E M P L E S prisonment, in the case of a natural lation among the best people every W H E N L Y IN G D OW N . H Z D Y A N will person, for not less than 30 days where. You ought to take it. age reader to be very innocent, but assault udou his strong defensive, every . ca se , that . a ., special , „ arran . gem _ , en t has w ag t h e n a n je B p p lie d t o a n - i n q u i s i c i u i« th e th robbing to d ls a p ^ u r . J-«. R IN G IN G IN T H E E A R S —duo to an nor more than oue year, is imposed to those who are on the inside | poHiU„ ns and drive him U ck .to the * hT hTv^ t i o n ” c a r r i e d o n b y a l o c a l o f f i c i a l, ex cessiv e am ou nt of blood in the head snd brain . H U D Y A N stops the ringing for each offense, one-half of the Roseburg Review: It is rumored a t th e c a p ito l, m eans t h a t t h e ^ ' f i i g e l a , h e e u u com p el t i e u e r a l ' « m p i« bottle sent fre e by m all, also a book n o t a m a g i s t r a t e . H e d e t a i l e d a and buzzing in a sh o rt tim e. tine going to the person who shall that Sol Culver, upon taking pos w id o w o f s o m e b i g g e n e r a l s o r o t h e r ■ . W h i t e t o s u r r e n d e r a n d in a w a y I telling m ore about S w am p -R o ot and how to c o n v e r s a t i o n w ith o u e o f t h e s t a t e 4-6. A L T E R N A T E PA LEN ESS AND F L U S H IN G O F T H E C H E E K S . H U D give information loading to convic session of Mrs. Day’s farm, will o f f i c e r s w ill r e c e i v e s e v e r a l t h o u s - | i j 0 n ( R o b e r t s ’ v i c t o r y , b e s i d e find out if you have kidney o r bladder trouble, o f f i c i a ls , i n w h ic h t h e l a t t e r i s s a id YAN will resto re the circu la tio n of the a n d d o l l a r s p e r a n n u m , w h i l e t h e U a n g i u g t h e b a l a n c e in ‘ t h e c o m - i Vf,hen ,'writing m ention readin g thla generous to Its norm al condition and keep a tion. Masters and pilots responsible build a creamery in (lamas valley. t o h a v e a s k e d S t e w a r t t o r e s u m e blood co n sta n t, h ealth y color in the cheeks. for such violation, or permitting it, It is generally conceded that a p o o r i l e v i l w b o d o e « t l i e f i g h t i n g , J p u r a tiv o listw o f p r i s o n e r * . T h e °enCj y oUr addrTsaa io 7. P A L P IT A T IO N O F T H E H E A R T p u b l i c a t i o n o f h i s p a p e r o u “ th o AND IR R E G U L A R B E A T IN G . Owing to are also subject to suspension or creamery would bo of great benefit p a y i n g a and nd d y in g , w ill h a v e t to o t tano a k e j ¡„pinion „ p i n i o n in f f i c i a ls c circles i r c l e s l last ast n i g h t D r. K ilm er i t C o ., B in g - paytng dying, will nave in o officials night s i d e o f t h e la w a n d o r d e r , ” t h r e a t th e w eakn ess, th ere Is o ften a fluttering revocation of license, as the case here. his turn at tho red tape peel, if , was that Lord Roberts had rendered ham ton, N. Y . Tho e n i n g t h a t i f t h e p u b l i c a t i o n c o n t i n • nd the m iss o f a b e a t o ccasion ally . U D Y A N , by stre n g th e n in g th e h ea rt may require, and the vessel from wounded or maimed, and will havo | General Buller’s couipaign more regular fifty ce n t and Horn, of swamp-tu**. u e d t o b e a s i t h a d b e e n lie W OUld . I H m uscles and th e n erv es th a t supply it, dollar sizes a re sold by a ll good druggists. will stop the p alp ita tio n and flutterin g which such dnnipage takes place is to wait perhaps a couple of years JifHcult by his victory, ■low A r e Y o u r E l d n e f i f b e k e p t in t h e “ b u l l p e n . ” and cau se the h e a rt to b e a t regularly. D p . Ilobhs’ Sparagus Pills cure all kidney ills. 8 am* before his claim is passed upon bv j There was no official news form H R O B B IN G IN T H E STOM A CH subject to libel for tho injury so pie free. Add. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N. T, Asked as to the death of one R E 8 . G T IO N . T h is is due to th e a o rta , the caused. the board of examiners. There J General Buller when the war office Two Girls Poisoned— Young Men Suspected Jobnsou, a prisoner in the “bull la rg e v essel w hich ca r rie s the blood from “Information has been received „ i . j T t i « | the h e a rt, becom in g distended T h is should be no privato bills of the : dosed at uiicnight, and the press of Having Used Drugs for Immoral pen, be said Johnson was taken I throbbing and p u lsatin g disappear sh ortly to the effect that it is the practice of | above kind. Every soldier, high j dispatches were fragmentary and Purposes. lip fo rA f h p “ i n n n i s i t i o n ” a n d n n o f . a fte r th e use o f H U D Y A N . oeiore me inquisition ana an et- The rt.m edy i , a t hand, i t is th e wonder- many vessels to dump ashes and I Facts That or low, should be treated alike.— iuconclusiye. It was clear that Ready fort made to learn from him tbo ful HL’llY A N . T h o u san d s h ave been Faso Robles (Cal.) Independent. j there had been u week’s heavy fight- Lebanon, Or., Feb. 27.-—Word names of those who had partlCl- j should be, cured, too. You can be cured other refuse into Coos bay, Oregon, ! Every Patriot J a n u a r y 1st thereby causing shoaling and injury ---------- — j ing, with serious losses ou the Brit- reached this city today of the pois puted in the riot. When Johnson H U D YA N will cu re you. p ro cu re H U D from you r d ru g g ist. I t Is sold in a ll in the channels, some of which chan The labor unions, granges, com-jish side. The Boers were appar- oning of two young women at returned to the "pen” he expressed YAN and Vote» d ru g stores fo r 50c per p a ck a g e or 6 ack ag es fo r 12 50. I f your d ru g g ist does nels have been recently improved mercial travelers and kindled or-jeutly reinforced on Friday, and Lacomb last Friday night, Miss fears that he would be hanged. He p not keep It. send d irect to the H U D Y A N by the United States at considerable Ought to Know, TH E 1900 gaui/ations will do more thiuking | nnldo n determined effort to drive | Rebecca Rucker and Miss Cora tried to kill himself with Indian R E M E D Y C O M PA N Y . S a n E r a n c i.c o or ? r , u l t lh0 H U D YAN expense. and acting along political hues the back the British brigades. General Rice, the latter the daughter of ex- clubs, and later, while fleeing D O C T O R S I 'R R L . ti You m ay call and sea “It is hoped that the practice of . . . . . ! them and h ave a fre e co n su ltation If coming campaigu than over before. Buller’s men only held their ground Sheriff Rice. The two young ladies f , r o m n n imaginary f o e , b e was s h o t you can n ot ca n on th e doctor», w rite to each of them in lute state and nat-j after desperate fighting. Military went to a spelling match in the through the head and killed by a them fo r advice. I t w ill be given tree dumping refuse in navigable chan for th e ask ing . A ddress nels, if such has been heretofore ional conventions deciding to study j writers are begining to criticize neighborhood and soon after arriv guard. The witness said Johnson dono with your knowledge and con- the conditions and possible reme- ■ General Buller’s tactics in putting ing both took violently sick and was met tally sound before being HUDYAN REMEDY COMPANY, seut, will be discontinued after dies aud take intelligent action foward his lines aud not massing went into convulsions, aud both put in the "pen,” and was pro AND ENCYCLOPEDIA. No. 816 South Broadw ay. receipt of this uotico. Otherwise, have been uuconscious most of the nounced insane after being there. thereon. But let us whisper to the his troops for an attack. it will be necessary to report future Los AngeJes, CaL masses of working people, that the New York, Feb. 28.—The Wojld time since. Oue of them became Other prisoners he said were in fear cases to the proper legal authorities matter is wholly iu their hands, if publishes the following statement conscious, for short intervals, but of being shot, and many thought Cor. S to c k to n , M arket and E llis S t» ,, aud have proceedings instituted for ________ S a n F ra n c is c o , Cal, uot rational euough to give full par- the place was to be set on fire. they would only be unselfish and by General Miles: violation of the law. Crouje’s surrender was expected tieulars of the occurrence. From There were about 350 prisoners and honest enough to use it; but for a Containing Full Information “Respectfully. W. W. H arts , temporary gain, a present advant and it was all that could be expected ‘ ' what she lias told and from circum- about 1000 to 1200 soldiers in the Upon All Statistical Facts Captain Corps of Engineers.” age, they seem willing to sacrifice when a force of 4000 holds out for stauces, it is generally thought that Coeur d’Alene district. He ex Oregonion: A well known pio ------- — --« W « ------------- and Figures. a young man gave them some candy the good of the whole and to per ever a week against a force of 50,000, pressed the opicion that there had neer, J . 0 . Boone, died at the resi manently benefit themselves. And You will observe that the first re- with poison in it on their way to been no occasion for declaring mar dence of bis son, J . W. Boone, in The H er a ld is in communication The lot us tell them cue more truth: j ports said General Cronje had a the spelling match. He was actuated tial law. Prineville, February 15, after a with one party who desires tocome N ew It is altogether possible after this I foroe „( 4000 opposed to the Brit- by an immoral motive, but by mis Some of Mr. Lentz’s inquiries lingering illness of several mouths. here and establish a planing mill, one more effort the candidates for J ....... ....... ()ug . only 4000 surrendered. take gave them too much. brought into question the accuracy His death was oaused by dropsy or a furniture factory; another, n C o n g re s s . Authorities have been trying to of the report of the testimony taken and other complications. Mr. county judge in Wisconsin, who martyrdom will not be so numerous, j what became of tho other 5000? Complete Guide to the and the cause will go down with the j'fhe importance of the surrender keep tbo matter quiet until evidence by the industrial committee as to Boone was born in the southeastern writes for maps, folders, etc., nnd race—tho cause into tradition aud j under such circumstances only enough could be obtained to con- the Idaho trouble, but this line of part of Missouri, ou bis father’s for farming and dairying informa Forthcoming Elections humanity into slavery. The heroes j illustrates the fighting valor of this ! v>ct l*16 pruilty person. Physicians inquiry was ruled out on the ground | plantation near Price’s mill on Ju ly tion tor himself and others; one of 1900. ot the age, George, Bellamy, Grun- handful of Boer patriots. The ef- i frou* this PlaL'e have 1)66,1 summoned that the committee had no authority loop, He was a direct descend from Ohio asking for general in land, Frances Willard, Profs. Bemis, (ect 0f Cronje’s surrender will be ; to attend the young women, SPECIAL I The South African to investigate the industrial condi ant of Daniel Boone, the discoverer formation and specially the pros of Kentucky, being a grandson. pects for starting a bank; -another FEATURES. | War; War in the Phil- Herrin, Bunions, Andrews and W ills,110 strengthen rather than to weaken j tion. have already passed or are passing I the Boer patriots’ cause in this war. I B « » *r »• m o o d D e e p , On cross-examination, Represen He crossed the plains in 1856, set from near Portland desiring to in ---------------- ippines; The Interna the wire in the race, and leaving | “We cannot help but admire those 1 u.?.1— tative Parker took the witness to tling with his father 20 miles below vest in a small raucli in or near tional Peace Congress; Our Naval grand records, but the laurel 18 j Boers, no matter where our syrnpa-1 tic clean your ¿local and keep it clean, b y | task over circumstances on the day I uear Butteville. He town— will sell, or trade his nice and Military Establishments; The snatched from their brows by thejthics may be. Iu my position it | stirring up the lazyliver and • driving arivmg_.il im-1 th m lVn8 l)]own up Stewart l,ved for a until her of years in property there for property here; iim oan Settlement ; The Great Benton and Lincoln counties and another from Montana, also seek 1 rusts and Their Capitalization, and pliant tools of tyranny and oppres- would not be ' d ip lo m a t for me to , Z i „ .e n u r i... l i n i , ex ìiu tx n Q z w i i i T tim i r ............L ! ... 1. . . . . . . . ! . . * l . „ i n . . . ] .1 ■ I _ 1 _ _ l ' I : 1 : V~_. i . 1 .: n _ . S i o n who havo r disposed of their sav too much, but whoever is in i the and that . _ aickly bilioua complexion by taking ; ]ftn ftnj return later in the dnv but other places in the state. He wss ing information of a general char many other subjects of equally vital acter; another from extreme south interest. birthright for a mess of pottage—a right, we must admire che 4000 pat-; ________ he did not know the purpose of a brother-in-law of Hon George L. ern California desiring employ temporary authority with thirty riots who stood off for 10 days their movements. Several members Curry, one of Oregon’s early gov A complete History o f each o f ment more particularly. These pieces of Biiver as its reward. Fel- 50,000 of the British army.” of the committee questioned the ernors. He leaves four children, are all, evidently, a good class of the Ships in the American ' Luzon Insurgents Ambushed by American witness as to tho departure of the three sons and one daughter. low-citizeus—arise to tho import N avy, by Edgar Stanton Mac- Mr. Boone was a brother of Mrs. meu, who would make definable ance of this day, or forever after Troops. miners on the day of the dynamit A Smaller A rm y--G eneral M erritt Sympa lay, Historian U. S . N avy. C. W. Norris of Myrtle Point, and citizens, and will each come with hold your peace. thizes With the British. considerable means to invest and Manila, March 2.—Colonel Ander ing of the mill. He said the party of Capt. Boane of Sumner. numbered from 170 to 200. The Appeal to Reason: A lot of noise plant their energies aud experi T H E S T A N D A R D son, with the Thirty-eighth infantry, --- ---------- New York, March 2.—Speaking mining population of Mullan was is being made juBt now about the ences in developing our section. AM ERICA N A N N U A L employing the insurgents’ own tac London, Feb. 24.—The war office, raise in wages iu the cotton mills of at the St. David’s Society dinner, tics, has ambushed the enemy near about 350. When the parties re Six letters in three days from for the first time, has given out an > Postpaid to an y address. New Kugland. Nix years a-o the I General Merritt said he was glad to Batangas. Through spies Colonel turned they refused to say where official compilation of the British abroad seeking reformation about T r ic e cotton nulls of Now Kngland paid I he able to speak a good word for Anderson learned that a detachment they had been or what had occurred. our section with a view to coming ; THE WORLD, losses. The total is 11,280 to Feb 46 cents tor weaving a cut of •»ing-I the American army. There seems of insurgents would pass a certain He saw one man carrying a shot- • PuUtxer B ldg A York» ruary 17th. This does not include, here aud investing and locatiug is I the I to he an idea that tho army is an but none of them wore masks. liam cloth. Today, with a road. Ho posted his soldiers cou- | *>un therefore, Lord Roberts’ recent quite good to offset seven letters cents ! aristocratic institution which will raise in wnges, they pay 28 JUSTICE OF THE PEACE TESTIFIES. among the trees »»***" lining the j losses, nor the Wiltshire prisoners. in two days from one p„sloffice iu throttle the American people unless ! cealed IUI,U “S lu' h SO Y E A R S ’ for weaving a cut of gingham cloth At today’s session Edward Flana- The British losses at Koodors Rand the county to discontinue the Whr.t- II u „, i. kept . down. , , lie r offered „ , , to gunrnn- , road, and when the enemy arrived, E X P E R IE N C E , ,, j , k i l l i n c r Furthermore, the average pay " i the lia A m o r iix in a I volleyed, 'ix llf lv o n is-it official organ from t!ie “l-ona- Americans killing 1 gnn justice of the peace at Mullan, was 700. the cotton mills of this nation is teo the army helpless, and said he twenty-four insurgents, wounding related his experience. He said he tide annual subscribers” list. Well, not above $1 per day. And it was hoped it would not he long before thirty and zapturing several. | had nothing to do with the riots or C O R SALE AT A BARGAIN— “tin-horns” may pull some unsus Land at Cedar Point, with boom pecting people iuto their dens never as high as $1.25 a day. That it would bo reduced to its old basis the blowing up of the mills; that he Also, over sometimes, but uot all the time. is what you call old party prosperity. of 25,000. I t m a t« m U h y o n w h e th e r y o n c o n t in t !« t h « ^ was arrested without warrant and and boom privileges. j i o b e c c o h u b lt. N « “I sympathize," ho continued, held in the “bull pen" for 87 d a v s . i ‘-450 acres of 3STo. 1 bottom land, ileairu f o r to b a c c o T radc M a r k s FiVeninffTelegram (Rep.): After “with the British, beenuse they o u t o erv u u n d it i resa, « s o c ia n ic Here, be testified, the treatment was ! within 2 miles of Coquille City, in , p u rifica th e b ' it_ lood, rf^< D e s ig n s having rejected ex-Senator 11. W. sympathized with us at Manila Bay. t • i to n e rea lo a t m a n h o o d , b o x ea - food - ' quantities to suit purchasers. En C o p y r ig h t s Ae. it k o ▼ < brutal and inhuman, and - the Anynne sendlng a «ketch and description may Corbett, of Oregon, appointed Sen They signified theu that blood is m - i a h e e a s lth y , o u s tr o n g r a s e s c u r e lf^ lD jy W. SINCLAIR, quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an an d p o ck e t- ^ . . . T O n . i l from was not fit to eat He also gave quire of Invention is probably patentable. Communica ator under similar circumstances to thicker than water. I don’t know y o u r o w n d r u g g is t , w ho *tf] Coquille City, Oregon. tions strictly confidential. Handbook on Patent» - w in T o u c h f o r u s. T a k e it w ith with much detail instances of alleged sent free. Oldost agency for securing patents. those appearing in Quay’s case— not much about the merits of the pres ..1 1 1 ,p a tie n tly , p * r s ia t « n t ly On# »1, u s u a lly c u r e s ; S b o x e s , f t 50, crueltv. Patents taken through Mann A Co. reoeli g u a r a n t e e d to e u r o , o r w e r e fu n d m o n e y , specidi notice, without cfanrgo. In the to nientiou lUe case of Mantle, Alleu ent war, but the British are trying The Mother-Country- rllae B'laedy U „ Cklca»a, B o n tra ii, la w f e r L and others — the Semite would stul to establish what every American Scientific A m erican. The papers are bound to have tify itself, anil render itself a pro stands for—the liberty of every Anglo—England keeps getting Recent surveys of the Uuited A handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest cir culation of any ecientifle inumai. Terms. $3 a per object of contempt, to chauge | man to enjoy his rights untram- States fish commission show that Gov. Geer married soon. The Ore friendlier thau ever to us siuce she year: four months, $1. Hold by all newsdealers. Citv Courier tells of tho affair its record in order to seat tho Penn mclcd liy the fetters imposed upon Alaska’s codfish hnuks are thous- a gon s follows: This paper has been : IB>t »»to trouble with the Transvaal. MUNN & CfL36'®™*"«'' New York sylvania boss. Branch OSce. 525 F St.. Washington. D. C. him in the Transvaal. n.aiv y ^ o d anihnritv now , ends of square miles greater than; informt,a on prett authority. Sonofu . , Sire— les. iV. Soe , is a food medicine for the nil those on the Atluutic coast put (}overnor (jeor ¡g engaged to claims that she sympathized with us Persons who aro under 21 years [N o te —Wo commend Gen. Mer together. baby that is thin and not ! ,)e married to Miga Trullinger, of j our war with the Hessians last of age, but who will become voters P E N S IO N S , well nourished and for the iu timo for the Juno election, or the ritt's army comment above to a com The Pacific cable bill has been i Astoria. Miss Trullinger formerly | century.- ^_ presidential election in November, parison with events at the Wardner, | reported to the house. The cable conducted an art studio in Portland, Don*t Yob»ff« Spit and Smoke Tonr 1.1ft A nay. mother whose milk does PATENTS, uro entiled to register. One reg j Idaho, “bull-pen” testimony , • as given .. . is be laid from San Francisco t o ' and is handsome, accomplished, aud To qu it tobacco easily and forever, be inag not nourish the baby. tli e congressional _ AND ...vest,gat- M j, ^ Honolulu, aud to be her parents are well known nnd itetic. full of life, nerve and vigor, tak e No-To* istration is good for both elections before . It is equally good for the now iu session iu B a c, the wonder-worker, th at makes weak men this ( V year, and tho voter who fails to VV iialutiivvA ,'0,,nnitlee completed by July, 1902. j highly respected citizens of Astoria. strong. M IS C E L L A N E O U S Alt druggists, 50c or t l . Cure guaran ti n i boy or girl who is thin and register will uot only lose Ins vote Washington nnd published iu to- The engagement has not yet been teed. Booklet and »ample fre». Address O la lin s a g a in s t th o G o v e r n m e n t. ! day's H erald ; and the secoud para Memphis Commercial-Appeal: ¿ ¿ c e J b u t it‘hag b e e u : m erim * R , ™ . . , c<x, c m c „ o « Vor». le and not well nourished in June hut in November as well. ._| graph, ubout his sympathy for the Mr. McKinley s apecial commissions y their food; also for the United States over » c<'rtnin c,rc( le8, for : Hon. H. B. Miller, of Eugene. have cost the British as against the Boers, nnd A lnte dispntch to the N. Y. Her anaemic or consum ptive weeks. Tho reporters 'u^ Oregon, has been nominated bv the ALLAN RUTHERFORD, ald from Teheran, Persia, says: seo w hore he would he placed iu $3,000,000. The commission busi some formant is a particular friendI of; prisi(lent to be conglll at Chung adult that is losing flesh (Formerly Third Auditor U. S. Treasury.) British influence nnd prestige iu case a w ar should break out between ness evidently pays. Miss Trullinger and upon meeting Kj chi[)a Mr Miller wag for. 1 and strength. Persia has completely vanished. Great Britain and the United States. Dan Rice, tho famous circus clown, her m Portland a few days A t t o r n e y n n d C o u n s e l l o r a t T .a w . merly president of the state agri- Russia has been victorious in the Evidently ho would go over to the died at Long Branch, N. J., last In fact, for ail conditions Solicitor of Amencun and Foreign Patents, asked if the report was true. »he cuj(urai college, and at one time British auil shoot "the liberty of Trsde Marks and Copyrights. diplomatic contest nnd the shall is week, of Bright's disease, aged 77 of wasting, it is the food represented Josephine county in making a hasty warlike preparation, every mail to enjoy his rights” iuto years. His real nume was Daniel replied that it was. Practice- before the Supreme Court of the U. S ., medicine that will nourish Court of Claims, and all Dtpurtmenis of the Gov My mother suffered with chronic the legislature. He has been quite in his anxiety to demonstrate his Americana ns he now favors against McLaren. eminent. and build up the body and diarrluea for several months. She prominent as a Republican politician the Boers and as they tried it with nntipithv toward Great Britain. Special attention piven to claims of officer» and The Ancient Order of Foresters WRa attended hy two physicians who j Aft#r ghe had selfctP(1 Rn impo8. hired Hessians and drunken Indians give new life and energy enlialcd men, lor Army and Navy service in the Tlie enatern session of the auti- against our forefathers.- E d . H zr - at Brooklyn, V V hnvc withdrawn „ l a s t pronounced her case hope- ing collIlun> ghe handed him the epi- Mexican War. W ar of the Kebellion nnd tl\e War when all other means fail. with Spain. AKo Claims of Government Contract iinperialist league met in Phil ALD.l from the English branch of the or- less. She procured one -ia-cent hot- taph IDallU8cript. “But, madam, he ors. ( ollection of Account*. S h o u ld b t ta k e n In su m m er a t adelphia Friday. Carl Schurz was d e r n n d a r e raising funds for the ,le of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera p a s t e d “’ that column won’t lU itr* by permission to Hon. Geo. L. Wei- hold w e ll a a w in ter. lington, U S. Senator from ¡Jaryland. General O. — j n : ------- 1-------- T » -------------- J _ a n d f i v e Y tlie principal speaker nnd strong O. Howard, U. S. A rm }, George C. Henning, When Gen. Cronje, at I’aarde Boer no<',a- and Diarrhira Remedy, ana nve b„ j without crowding." $oc. and $i oo. all druggists. resolutions condemning the expan burg Drift, asked for a truce in President, Traders Natiuual Bauk, Washington, National bimetallists will meet in doses gnve her permanent relief. ,.ponq roi,ui that,” responded the D. C\, and others. SCOTT A BOWNE, Chemists, N«w York. sion policy of the administration which to bury his dead, Gen. Kitch- Kausas City in July to endorse the ^ ,a^e P*casure 'n recommending it „.¡dpw. <.my hujffiand was an editor No charge for ndrice. Correspondence solicited. were adopted. McKinley is held ener replied: “Not a minute; your Democratic ncminee for president as Die V>est on die markeb—Mas. r. and was used to crowded columns." Office«, A !Antic Building, personally responsible tor the "crim- [ Ala. Sold by R. whole force must surrender or tight and platform. 1 E. " W atsoh , Aiken, ' ’’ 9*3 and 955 P Street, N\ W ., innl aggression of the country.” S. Knowlton. to a finish.” Gen Cronje replied to R o o m s , 9 5 . 97 , 99 a n d 100 , Last week a big storm was rag Eugene Register: Cottage Grove « W A S H I N '? - 'O N , D . C . Voters will do well to bear in Kitchener: “We will fight to a fin ing in tho ea-t. At Buffalo John in having its own little smallpox nuud that they should register or ish.'' The British loss there Sun Connodav was frozen to death. *» Museum of Anatomy scare now. Mr. Veatch’s child has I'ise their votes, whether they like day is said to have been 800. XAZX17ST. NV. 6 U « 7 - , I f CiL developed a ease, and several others I’lie police of England are busy A big pro-Boer meeting was held the law or not. It is in full force and T h a L * r g « s t o f n a k in d ia lb # W orld, Detroit Sunday night of last week, are reported in the immediate vi- You a it m aking a good beginning w hen r # aro «rn tin u a r m.l t i r c n*w fpeetm eo«. effect and until repealed, or declared watching the Fenians in the Uuited Our fee returned if we fail. Any one sending me an 1 l*arn N '» *o « d e r fn l y are m ade sketch and description of any invention will I bow to a v id « n in e « « and d i«raa*. I f « pull nnd void hy the courts, it will Kingdoiu, who are said to have be Trans-Mississippi congress will cinity. There is a diversity of opin you com m ence to take Hood"s S arsaparilla | »aflbr from anr of tfea Mia or ro- n come to tba promptly receive our opinion free concerning have to be complied with. come very active again. I -*i s p m a a « » on B Fa rific C«a«t. meet in Houston, Texas, on April 17, ion as to what this outbreak really fo r any trouble o f ycu r blood, stom ach, the patentability o f same. " How to Obtain a P aten t" sent upon request. Tatents secured is. Some doctors claim it is small kidneys or lin'er. P ersisten tly taken , this JO R n tW P R IT A T F n l M t i E * Some people have so lunch re R ta tio p fr-e an d «t- e t l r r r i t z i c T reatm en i prrm.i>- through us advertised for sale at our expense. Roseburg Review: The U. N. ice Homo— • ith ininie<jiiite pox in its lightest form, while oth- great m edicine T nll bring you the gooden d- a t l ’ H l i i a ■ h<*mnf hly .r ad icate d P aten ts ta k e n out throu gh us receive s p e c i a l in * » e t r a r y , court of claims tins knocked Admiral spect for the truth that they keep N -for $1400 t l 'A** aert*» in»;de c < ity lim er8 oon(en,i tp,e malady is nothing notices without ch arge, in I h i P a t e n t R e c o r d . *’* -*C T T ? '""'•de 6iv I"" rin g to na w ill ktg o f p erfect health. strength an d vigor. it» : 8 Horc« bottom la n d . I ih I rpcc level nench, an illu strated and wldety circu lated journal, Dewey out. The Spanish ought to at a fair distance from it consulted bv Manufacturers and Investor». O ihx I house, lartrc wotHihonae, chickenhoiiae, blit chiokenpox. Will ’Ttteirwnrta * POflTTYt CTR ïï m arrry r*an o n e r >■■■■■< h a llm a. Send for sample copy FRE K. Address, have had a representative around It's the people who have never fair burn fflOfrutt tree«, mostly bearing r R « *- P h tl» * « « p h ’ o f D a r r in » « , VICTOR J . EVANS A CO. « • it an r e * i * vmlaaM-*er T o C o ro ( o n « t ip « t a > n F o r e v e r . to see how ensilv it could be heou there tlmt sav theie is plenty and tirat-claaa frnit: »mall fruit, also. . J O tI D % Y A CU Market M 8 f F l e n t e c f w ater th e year round. T ik e C\u»carets Camlv Uathartic. 10 c or ÖC. P ite n f Attorney's,! j of room at the top. »•1 1 1m* WM GALLIER If C C C fail to cure, d ruggets refund money (>•■> a»H4iiif. watHiNGTon. ». e. J S. M°EWEN ¿ CO. H Political Peçister 2 Sets. SC O TTS EM ULSION Good Beginnings Make Good Endings. PATENTS GUARANTEED too to i t