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Pul tip In neat wtttch-rtiapcd bottles, tuigat Costco, Small fill« Ueuus. Ksnsns is the only State in Union that produces reeled »ilk. ----------- . a . — -------- Allow me to mid ntv tribute to efficacy of E ly’s Cream Halm. I The hanksias are tiny spring beauties. The white variety has the odor o f vio lets. The yellow sorts make excellent stock on which to grow marechal neil and other roses that do not root readily. These roses g row in close and abundant clusters, and there are no thorns. The banksia is a high climber. It has but one season of bloom, and that is the spriug- H o r t ic u lt u r e B re v itie s . P. J. Berckzu uia says o f the Japan hardy lemon that it is hi. .y as fsr north aa N ew Jersey, and if planted in good ■oil an impenetrable hedge can be had three years from planting. An exchange tells that the manufac T h e m w Blood and Skis Purifier, Internally, and Cl'TicORA, the great 8kln Cure, and C uticu ka i ture o f cream of tartar from grape pinn B o a f , an exquisite Skin Beau ti fie r, externally, in ace has become an important industry stancy relieve and speedily cure every disease and umor of the skin, scalp, and blood, with loss of in Santa Clara county, Cal. This is all ur, from infancy to age, from pimples to scrofula. clear gain to the winemakers, for it was form erly not only thrown away, bat cost Bold everywhere. Price, Ctm cuaa, 60c.: S o a f , a considerable sum in cartage. “ c .; R ss o lten t , $1. Prepared by the P ottbs 3 a n d C hem ical C orpo ratio n , Boston, Mass. T. T. Lyon o f Michigan says: “ I f they J9 - ” How to Cure Skin D isease/' 64 pages, 60 llustratloos, and 100 testimonials, mailed free. are to be grow n without protection, we have no better blackberries than Snyder, i and dcalp purified and beautified J ctictjra B o at . Absolutely pure. Taylor and possibly Erie. Wilson and Wilson, Jr., prove profitable if laid down and covered before severe weather." I t o n . m l u l i th * C .tl c a r . A n a - Don't allow water to stand in puddles Palm n w t « r n lie .e . rh.ma.tlc, .rt- .Uc, hip, kidney, chert, u d i ----- in orchards. In level clay soils surface pain*did w rtk n m H Price,: drainage may be provided by well made furrows in the center between each tw o They have an easy goinfr acommnd- rows o f trees. ntiiig way of doing things over in A. W . Cheevsr advises N ew England Crook county. A married couple dis tanners when setting out apple orchards agreed and parted, the woman was «« m o “ set Baldwins first, last and every engaged, to another man and the form ime. unless outside the Baldwin lim it.” Cutleura Resolvent t ■ • w a r . o f O in tm e n t, fo r C a ta rrh that co n ta in M e rc u ry . P r e v e n t ln g F u tu re M is e ry . I f there is, in this vale o f tears, s m ore p rolifiic source o f mis» ry than the rh eum alic twinge, we have yet to hear of it. People are born with a ten- ilency to rheum atism , just as they arc with one to consum ption or to scrofula S ligh t causes may d e v e lo p *his. As soon as tlie agonizing com plain t m ani fests itself, recourse should be had to H ostetter’s Htornach Bitters, which check its future inroads and banislie« the rheum atic poisen out o f the system This statem ent tallies exactly with the testim ony of physicians who have em ployed this tine blood depureut in their private practice. There is also tlie am plest professional and general testi m on y as to the efficacy o f tlie Bitters for malaria, liv er com plaint, constipa tion, indigestion, kidney trouble, nervousness and loss o f apjietite and flesh. A fte r a w etting, whether follow In reading the religious press of the ed f>y a cold or not, the Bitters is use different denominations, we notice ful as a preventive o f the in itial attack that without exception, the most of rheum atism . an mercury will surly destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering it through ihe mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on pre scriptions from reputable physicians, aa the damage they will do is ten fold to ti|e good you can possible derive from them. H all’s Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo O., contains no meroury, and is taken intornally, acting directly upon tire blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Halls’s Cattarrb Curo t>e sure you get the genuine. It is taken internally, and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheny & Co., Testimonials free. | W S o l d by druggists, price 75c per bottle. successful ministers are not only them T h e frog, ow in g to its pecuilar stru- selves active workers, hut somehow manage to get the members to work in ture, cannot breathe w itii the mouth open, and if it were forcibly kept open uuisou W'th them. the anim al would die o f suffocation. ♦ ---------- H liiloh ’s V ita lizo r is what you need Offered by Liggett <t Myers Tobacco Co. of 8t. Louis, Mo. The one guess for dyspepsia, torpid liver, yellow skill ing nearest the number of people who or kidney trouble. It is guaranteed to will at'end the World's Fair gets $5,- g iv e you satisfaction. Price, 75 cents. 64A ,0 00 In P r e m iu m «. 000, the second $1,000 etc. Aak your dealer for particulars o send for cir cular. Ten Star tobacco tags entitle you to a guess. Among the frequenter* of all saloons are a few professional hummers or dead 'beats who drink and eat at the expense of others. Such utterly unworthy ebaracters should be rptirned and fore ed to pay or go dry and hungry. M o te s P r ic e C u red o f R h eu m H tlsm . The many cases of rheumatism cur ed by Cliamlierlain’s I’aiu Balm during the past few months have given the people great confidence in its curative properties, and have shown that there is one preparation that can be depend ed upon for that painful and aggravat ing disease. Honaker Bros., fairian, Ohio, says: “ Mr. Moses i'rice, of this place was troubled with rheumatism for a long time. Chamberlain’s Fain Balm has cured him. He says that the Balm has no equal.” For sale by- all druggists. A good fanner keeps things around him in good order. No careless, shift less, laxy man can he a good farmer. G re a tly S u rprised. My W’ fe was confined to her bed for over two months with a very severe at tack of rheumatism. W e could get nothing that would alford her any re lief, and as a last resort gave Chamber lain’s Fain Balm a trial. To our great surprise she began to improve after the first application, and by using it regularly she was aoon able to get up an<l attend to her house work. E. H. Johnson, of C. J. Knutson A Co., Ken sington, Minn. 50 cent bottles for sale by all druggists. Ju ¡cions advertising never fails to to pny more than it costs. —-- - 1 1 ♦ ---—- T i l « P la in T r a th . Is good enough for Hood’* Sarsapa rilla— t hern is no need of embellish ment nr rensaliomilism. Simply what Hood’* Sar.aparilla does, that fell* the story of its merit. I f you have never realized its benefits a single bottle will c m vines you- that it ia a good medi cine The highest praise lias been won by floral's Fills for their easy, vet efficient action. Sold by all druggists. Price 25 cents. — ■ —♦ — — ■■ M All the world over there 98 women to 100 men. i t e B e & n s Small to cure Blllnn* attacks, and CsuartF.Uo«. 40 m la. For sale by *T, n , W and •ampi. <J om hua. Ni A CO . Fragrtsurs, I I « YOML the B u ild in g « F,reefed by Illln o ln . Io w a . Id a h o and South D a k o ta a t.th e F a ir. the whs Illinois modestly claims to have a state building at the W o rld ’s fair which for j convenience and beauty, both external I and internal, is not excelled hv any other. ! Its dimensions are 180 by 450 feet, and its floor area 8.9 acres. The summit o f I its flagpole is the highest point on the ex- “ Iinherit some tendency to Dys pepsia from my mother. I suffered two years in this way : consulted a number of doctors. They did me no good. I then used R e lie v e d In your A ugust Flower and it was just two days when I felt great relief. I soon got so that I could sleep and eat, and I felt that I was well. That was three years ago, and I am still first- The farm er who bus just enough class. I am never land anil no m ore Ilian enpugb is a T w o D ays. without a bottle, and , very fortunate individual. H e « 11 .: ILLINOIS BUILDING. if I feel constipated then cultivate every acre to its fullest position grounds. It stretches 55 feet the least particle a dose or two of j capacity, and witii the greatest com fo rt I above a dome which itself reaches a height o f 236 feet 6 inches. The building has cost August Flower does the w ork. The : and profit to himself. ♦ about $200,000, and its design is a French beauty of the medicine is, that you Cure fY*r Colds, Fevers and General De- adaptation o f the Italian renaissance. can stop the use o f it without any bad J b iiity, Small but- 1 m mu». 26c. per bottle. The southern arm extends 75 feet be effects on the system. G radually the demand for fat h og» j yond the walls o f the main building, is C o n s t ip a tio n W h ile I was sick I three stories high, amd w ill be used by f e l t everything it at all seatons o f the year i* breaking up the board o f commissioners and governor seemed to me a man could feel. I ! the old fy»tem ol feeding but one lot o f the state as council and reception was of all men most miserable. I can each year. One advantage in this it* i rooms. A ll the artistic work o f the re that the necessity for the keeping o f a j say, in conclusion, that I believe large number at any one tim e is avoid- ception rooms and library has been done A ugu st Flower w ill cure anyone of by ladies, Miss Ida Burgess painting the ed. indigestion, if taken frieze which ia attracting so much atten L lfe o f M I s e r y with judgment. A . tion. Week arouse Torpid laven,. . Her bottle. Most o f the states have made earnest M . W eed, 2 2 g B e lle - and generally successful efforts to have fontaine St., Indianapolis, In d .” » I t [ » as much the nature of hens to their buildings at the Chicago W o rld ’s lay egira during the larger part of the fair typical each o f the state and its year hh for cow»* to give m ilk for an products, and that o f Iow a is quite tqtm l period. W h en they do not, some unique. The original settler in Iowa, th in g is wrong in the breed or m anage ment. T h ey increase appetite, p u rify the whole system und a ctou the liver. Bile HouusSmalL DRAWBACKS TO FRUIT CULTURE. D I m m h Rod E n e m ie s T h a t R e a d e r E x tra L a b o r N ecessary. The chief drawbacks in fruit culture in the shape of diseases and enemies are thus summed up by Country Gentleman: The obstacles to grow ing apples arc the orohard caterpillar, which may be destroyed by cutting off and burning the little rings o f eggs on the young shoots; the borers, requiring digging out or punching in their holes; the occasional tw ig blight, requiring cutting off the dead shoots, and tw o matters o f neglect •n the part o f owners— namely, allow ing the tops o f the trees to become masses o f brush, and neglecting cultivation by per m itting suckers at the roots and weeds and grass over the whole surface. Peaches are liable to the diseaf^known as the yellows, which cannot I F cured, but its spread is prevented by grubbing out and burning the diseased trees. Tlie grub in the bark near the root must be dug out with the knife. Continued prun ing or pinching back w ill keep the trees in good shape, and cultivation o f the soil is essential. T lie great and form idable disease of the pear is the fire blight, so called. The remedies are cutting back freely the dis eased limbs and shoots, and planting those sorts which are found least liable to the disease. The tw o chief draw backs in plum culture are the curculio and the black knot. The curculio is de stroyed by Bpraying with arsenic, and jarrin g down on sheets for killing, and the black knot is exterminated by prompt excision. It is easily seen in winter, and none should escape till spring. __________ P o r c h D eco ra tio n . Rev. Dr. Jacob Todd oi T rin ity M. E church, Philadelphia, said during the course o f a sermon delivered a short time ago: A ll machinery in order to find employ ment must be labor saving, bat if it shall do the work o f three men then production must be trebled or tw o men be thrown out o f employment. One m ight find work in making the ma chines, but the other must remain idle or production mast be doubled. W h ile all had the necessaries o f life before, tliis increased production must be made up o f luxuries. Capital can do without the luxuries o f life, and hence can do w ith out one-half o f labor, but labor cannot go back to its old time trades and find employment there. W hen tw o men want the same situation, the employer becomes boss. I f w e regard all labor and all capital as a unity, society at large would be benefited by tho introduction of labor saving machinery. I f the country can produce tw ice as much at the same cost, then it has tw ice as much remuneration for its work. W hen we consider capital and labor as competitors w ith each other, w e find that the distribution of this increased wealth becomes very un equal. It does not m atter how high wages are to the laborer who has no work, nor how low prices are to the man who has no money; without work he gets no wages, and without wages he gets no bread. Before the introduction o f machinery all labor was required to supply the de mand. N o w labor is in excess o f the de mand, and some must remain idle. The accompanying picture illustrates S w e a t S hop H ill« In Illin o is . a vine decoration of the veranda of a The join t committee of the Illinois New Y o rk c ity is t“ have one o f the Chicago country home. It was photo legislature, appointed to investigate the largest public schools ever erected graphed for Gardening, in which appears sweating system, has submitted tw o bills About 2,400 pupils will be accom m od this description; on the subject. One o f the bills pro The vines were in their third seasons, ated in the m am m oth structure- vides that upon each article manufac grow th at the time this picture was Shiloh’s Cure, the great c H igh and made. They are mainly large flowering tured shall bç affixed a tag not less than tw o inches in length, liearing the name o f croup cure, is for sale bv all d r u g g is t s . the institution at which the article was Pocket size contains twenty-five doses, manufactured. Violation o f this provi only 25 cents. Childn n love it. sion i» made punishable by a fine o f not less than $500 nor more than $5,000. The . The European locomotives have no other bill provides that no room or rooms, headlights. apartment or apartments in any tene ment or d w elling house used for eating A tloo rl T h in s to r Cou gh s anil C olds. or sleeping purposes shall bo used for tho T h e more Chamber-Iain’s Cough manu facture o f sweat shop articles. The R em edy is usod the better it is liked. board o f health is empowered in case of W e know of no other rem edy that al discovery of disease to take what action ways gives shtisfaction. I t is good it may deem necessary. The b ill further when you first oatch cold. It is good provides that no child under 10 years of A VINE CLAD VERANDA, when you r cough is seated and your age shall lie employed; that no female lunga arc sore. It ia good in any kind clematis and Akobia quinata, and at shall be employed more than eight liours o f a cough. W e have sold tw enty-five time o f purchase were the ordinary sized per diem, such hours to be posted in h dozen o f it and every bottle has given plants sent out by the nurseries. In the conspicuous place under a penalty o f in satisfaction. Stedman A Friedman fall o f 1889 a trench 8 feet wide and 2$ curring a fine o f not less than $8 or more druggists, M innesota Lake, Minn. 50 feet deep was dug close to and all around than $100 for each offense; that the g o v the porch and filled up with a rich com ernor shall appoint a factory inspector at ceut bottles for sale by all druggists. post o f rotted manure, rotted sod, leaf a salary o f $2,000 per annum, an assist A Moberly man sawed two cords of mould, sand and black earth from an old ant at $1,500 and 10 deputy inspectors, of cornfield. The old earth was wheeled whom five shall be women, at a salary of wood to secure $2,000 life insurance. away. The follow in g spring tw o vines ♦1 ,000 per annum each, the inspector's Simmon's Liver Regulator is the foe o f AJtebia quinata were planted at each term o f office to be fon r yearn. of malaria— it throws of the bile and post and clematises in between the posts, prevents it accumulating. three feet apart. M ilk F o r Cheenem aklnf?. --— -■ -W ■ — In the north the akebia loses its leaves M ilk for cheesemaking should always The price of ivory billiard balls has about Christmas and regains them very be aerated as soon as drawn from the doubled in fifteen years. early in the spring. Under the eaves cow. First class cheese can only be and similar protected situations it often Coughs and colds kept off by taking retains them until spring, and in warmer made from milk that is absolutely free from all impurities and aeration helps to Simmon's Liver Regulator to regulate climates it is an evergreen. Each fall secure such. Dairymen who furnish the system. all the clematises are cut down to within milk to the factories should be taught to one foot o f the ground and their crowns use aerators. A very effective one can South Carlins has no divorea laws. covered with leaves and a V shaped be made easily and cheaply by drilling wide wooden trough placed over them W hy suffer with dyspejisia, bilious to keep them dry. The balance o f the one-sixteenth inch holes through the ness or any diicaae of the liver when •oil is covered thickly with w ell rotted bottom and near the outer edge o f some vmi can lie cured by Sim m on'. Liver manure, and all that can be is worked kind o f a vessel. Suspend this as high as possible above another vessel and let the Regulator. Into the soil in the spring. The clematis milk run through while it is yet warm.— -- ♦ ---- is a satisfactory plant, being hardy, beau The slowest rairoad in the world is tifu l and easily cared for. G iv e it rich Exchange. the Arisona and New Mexico. From ■oil, and it w ill thrive. Benson to Nogalea is 88 miles and the schedule time ia eight hours. Tin- fare is $8.80 or 10 cents a mile. E A S T and S O U T H ! A p p ly . Under the Chandler immigration and contract labor bill one o f the classes of immigrants to lie excluded from this country is “ peraons belonging to so- cicti '» w h ic h favor or ju stify the unlaw ful destruction o f property or life.” The language is somewhat ambiguous, but a thorough application o f the principle supposed to lie embodied would require a most careful inquiry into the trusts of the organizations of working people in Europe. More than that, any one be longing to a society which lynipatbiaaa with the efforts of Russia to free itself from the power of a tyrant would be re fused the privilege o f landing on our •bores. Taken in coant ction with the re cently adopted treaty between this coun try and Russia, the clause quoted from Mr. Chandler’s bill is very significant. S W IF T ’S p t OF T h e M oat P o p u la r D ep a rtm en t. IDAHO BUILDING, -O K TH K~ Exprees Train« leave Portland Daily LEAVE. AKKIYK: Portland 7:00 P M I San Krancuco 8:16 AI san Franci eco. .7:00 P M | Portland...........7:3r* A Kosvhurgr Mail Daily. LEAVE: U tili VE: Portland 8:30 A M | Uoeehurg 6:60 P 0:30 A M j Portland Hoeeburg .1:30 P Albany “ F o r eighteen months I had an eattng sore on my tongue. 1 was treated by best local physician but obtained no relief; the sort gradually grew worse. I finally took S. ¿>. Sn and was entirely cured after using a few bottles C. B, M c L k m o p k , Henderson , Test, D I N I N G CA118 (IN O G D E N R O U T E - AND— S E C O N D Cl.ASM S L E E P I N G C A R S Attach«*«! to a ll T h ro u g h T r a in s . BANK, W EST S ID E D IV IS IO N . Between Portland and Corvallis. MAIL TRAIN DAILY EXULPT BIJMDAY. OREGON, Transacts a general banking business in all branches; Buys and sells exchange on principal point Unitcu 8ta*es ; Makes collections 011 all points in the Pacific North west; Loan money ami discounts piper at the usua rates; Allow- Interest on time deposits. 7:80 A M Lv. Portland 10:58 A M Lv. Derry 12:10 P M Ar, C i v*Ilia At Albany and Corvaiis conned gon Pacific railroad. WILLIAMS & ENGLAND Portland and Will„i,.ette Division, Nar row Gauge. B A N K I N G SALEM . Do . . . Express Daily, Excrot Sunday. 4.40 P M Lv. 7:*¿u 1* M Ar. C O „ Leave 9:40 a. m. ,eave 4:38 p. m. ge ieral banking business anti Arrive 0:06 p. in. * ---- allow interest on tim e deposits. a Atls Speaking o f one feature o f the Colum bian exhibition, a Boston paper says that I there are no institutions in which patri otic Americans take a keener pride than the schools, academies and colleges. The great common school spetem is onr coun try's unique glory. T o make a display o f American products and progress which ignored the schools would be shortsighted and absurd. A t the ex press and repeated invitation of the di rectors o f the W orld's fair the educa tional authorities in the several state«, aided by appropriation*, set to work to prepare suitable exhibits o f the work of the schools and college«. Large sum* of ! money have already been expended, with I a promise o f the most satisfactory re- ; suits, and the exhibition space asked for is lik ely to be too small rather than too | large. Portland Dallas Ah lie Arrive 8:0f p. n . Arrive 8:27 a.m. Leave 7:00 a. m T h r o u g h T if^ e -ts To all Poin t, in the ¿astern States, Canada and Europe can be Obtained at Low est S a te s from I. N. Woods, agent D allas. Dallas F ; K. KOKHI.KR, Manager. IRON WORK TO ORDER- — A t covered bridge, Dallas.— 0 . H. COBB, PROP’R. Repairing Promptly Done. Administrator’s Notice. ED. BIDDLE, VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE UN i . i dersigned has been appointed by the honorable county court of Polk county, Oregon, administrator of the'estate of Thonnuj Pearce, late of said county and state, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate aie notified to present the same, duly verified, to me at my residence near Eola, in Polk county, Oregon, within six months from the data of the first publication of this notice, and all persons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate payment to me. J L. C ollins , W. T. PEARJE Administrator. Attorney for estate. Dated, April 14, 18V*. - E. P. ROGERS, Asst. Gen. F. A P. Agt. Portland Oregon. CARRIAGE FACTORY. --- A LL KINDH OF— PROP. N ew work made to order and all farm im plem ent* or m achinery repaired on short notice. O T H O W IL L IA M S , M erch an t I ailor. t r u c k in g a n d d r a y in g FINE WORK AND GOOD FTS W m - i- e ii I > iiiin . Is prepared to dotili kinds o f hauling and respectfully asks a fair share of (he public patronage. A SPECIALTY, Final Settlement. D A I L A 8 , O B X Q O N . B II.M COLLKCTKD M O N TH LY. In the county court of the state of Oregon for Polk county. In re estate of John Bernthal, deceased. ■VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO W HOM IT MAY 1 * concern, that I, J. J. Wiseman, administrator of said estate, have filed the final account of my do ings therein, and Tuesday, June 0, 1893, has been set for bearing the same by the county court of Polk county, Oregon. All persons haring objections thereto will appear at said time and file their objec tions, if any they have, otherwise said administra tion will be closed and the administrator discharged. B utlbr A T ownsend , J. J. WISEMAN. Attorneys forestate. Administrator. Dated, this 14th day of April, 1893. P IA N O S ! O R G A N S Buy from First Hands and save Midtile Mens’ large prof its and Agents’ Commissions. My stock comprises a full assortment of UST. K imball Local and Traveling. Fo represent our well known house. You need no capital to represent ft firm that war rants nursery stock first < lass and true to name. W O R K A L L T H E Y E A R . *100per month to the right man. Apply quick, stating age. L . L. H A Y & CO., Nurserymen, Florist* and Seedsmen, St. P a u l, M in n . This house is responsible. ORGANS, & I buy my anu orgii from !he nun h 110 s CAVÍS, favlun»r dike ami s a v e S PrantMHCO j o RENOWNED daks Tress! Fur Frises! I have a fine lot of fruit trees, which I will sell low for cash. All stock grafted with scions from trees hearing good fniit. Come auil see my stock nr write to mo ahnut It. C. M. WHITEMAN. L A D IE S ’ T E A Is a pleasant drink, which will be borne by the stom ach without nausea or griping. It acte thoroughly on the liver, kidney* and reproductive organs. À gentle physic, efficient diuretic, and is most useful in scant or painful menstruation. It aids digestion and reduce« corpulency; clears the complexion, ren dering it fair, ami restoring the natural color of the skin, for it remove* the bile, which by accumula tion, produces the sallow, muddy complexion, pecu liar to the constipated state. Sold by all druggists. be re’ large pr i U ; and. agaii sell tociiritomi KIMBALL DIRECT myself through m y r 11 U r KALAHI 8iilenmen,80 tl customers si igents and sni PIANOS, lealers' l a p : Old Reliable prof i its. • - Buy from a Reliable Firm and Get Reliable Goods. • • A F I V E Y E A R S ’ w ritten W A R R A N T Y given with every instrum ent sold. Old oruans ami pianos taken in part p aym en t for new ones. C a r atalogu ea m ailed free to any address. Call and see me or w rite be fore b u yin g. L. V . M O O R E , SOUTH DAKOTA BUILDINO. E d u c a t io n a n d th e F a ir. Ar. 8:20 A M Lv. 4:45 A M Passenger deoot, foot o f Jefferson street. G E O . W ILLI/AM a, WM E N G L A N J .W .H O O b O N , J A. B A K E R J . A. R IC H A R D S O N . DR. PXZRCS’S GALVANIC ment, a newly developed prod nut which promises to furnish one of the greatest industries o f the state.' The exhibit wffl show in separate groups the produ ce of all sections from the rnoun rivers to the BiK Sioux basin. IVara wCU be views showing artesian lakes and a few o f the most wcnAorfoi artesian wells known, some havtBf a flow o f over 1,900 gallon* per mintrta pressure o f 160 pounds to the sq There are no other artesian w e ll« o f snail volum e and power. Their capant^ for industrial usefulness is beyond « » «p r e hension. Portland >l< -Mmi.ville AIKL1E MAIL-DAILY, EXCEPT HUN DA Y. OREGON . \ Ar. 6:3« Lv. 2.94 P Lv. l t : i b P ith t ra.it.- oi Or D IR L U T O lc S ; 'J 'R E A T I S E on Blood and Skia Diseases mailed free. “ rE IC c I FI T he S w ift S m < c ^ o ^ E Dali/, Except Sunday. LEAVE. AKKIYK Portland 6.00 P U l Albany y 00 P M Alban) .3:30 A M | Portland 10:30 A M P U L L M A N BUFFET SLEEPERS. CITY DALLAS, K .SHASTA ROTTE S0UTEERN PACIFIC CO. C. G L O A D . < aulì 1er. DALLAS IOW A BCTLDI.-iO. like manner chosen for models some structure most typical o f their history or products, so Idaho appears to have taken as her model an ideal summer home in the mountains. Its architecture is not to be described in the standard phrases; the cut tells it all. The build ing w ill be a news exchange and home for Idaho visitors rather than a place for exhibiting products. South Dakota was fortunate in secur ing one o f the best and most prominent sites on the fa ir grounds, her state build* ing being the first to attract attention on the south side o f the Fifty-seventh street entrance. The building is 70 by 180 feet, tw o stories high, each story 14 feet. Four teen o f the principal cities o f the state will be memorialized in as many beautiful windows. E very nail has been driven by South Dakota muscle. The outside has been finished in Yankton portland oe -M A TH — M. E L L I S . P räsid en t« F O R r e n o v a t i n g the entire system, eliminating a ll Poisons front the Blood, whether o f scrofulous or malarial origin, this prep aration hat no equal. . • 8 A L E 8 M g BANKS. VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALL POLK i* county warrants endorsed prior to January 1st, 1802 are payable on prener.tution at the office of the treasurer of Polk countv, Oregon, interest ceasing from the date of this notice. Dated, !Vt Dallas, Oregon, April 13th, 1803. H B. COHPKR, County Treasurer. Julian Dubuque, besides doing a trading witii the Indians, worirad tita lead mines, o f the existence o f whtah ha was informed by the aborigines, aod ft is therefore but natural that this product ! and relics in connection with it should form an important feature of the Iowa exhibit, although a great deal o f «paos w ill be given up to agriculture, for it is a fact that Iow a contains less waste land than any state in the Union. A ll the rare plants o f the state w ill also be ©a exhibit and many intereeting relic» o f early days and Indian tribes. Idaho, as almost the youngest com monwealth o f the great sisterhood, has a state building at Chicago which attracts by its novelty. As Florida has repro duced her oldest fortress, San Marco or F o rt Marion, and other states have in L C U R B S P E C IF IC s s ¡ A nuw «ltd Complete Treittnieiit Qum*i8tinif uI Sup-- at-it«tried, Ointment in Capeult*«, aleo in vjx tai : ¡‘ills; a Positive Cure for External, IntVi.ial Blind or Bleeding, Itching, Chronic, He :ent or Hereditary i'ilee, and many other diNcaetut and female weaktu-*» eg; it in always a great benefit to the general health. The first dim-over) of a medical cure rendering ai> oNMtlee witii the knife unnet eiMarv *her<~aft«r. l’hte remedy ha« never been k 110*11 tu fail. #1 uer box, ft for eent by mail. Why «tiller from this terrible di*ea«e when a written guarantee 1» given with 0 boxen, to refuud the money if not cured. Send «tamp for free Sample Guarantee i««ued by W oodakd , C lakkk A Co., Wholenule and Ketail Drug- ifist«, .Sole Agent«, Potilaml Or. For «ale by J. D. Belt, eolu agent for Dalian. ^ freasurei’s Notice. L a b o r un«l M a ch in e ry. 305 W A S H IN G T O N S T R E E T , W M - - P O R TL A N D , OREGON THE OREGON HEDGE CO. r r tm 9 iI.a io .a u v / Y p . . t * iS - ,E Dr. P ierce s D ie- | *T braieo hlectriculf-J Applidoc-s contain t lie n a t e it Im » p ro p o n e n ts mid give «current which can be in> ■ ta n tly fe lt by the wearer. Wanar.ted superior.!«» o v a r y rospoct. « 0 all« 1 **r* now in nse. Tlie fol lowing letters from wtll-kn wn resident* of the Pacifio Coast, will speak for themselves: A U TS RENZW SRI M b . E. A. W.v)DBUFF,FoKTCAitBT. W ash ., eeys— **Sii months have now passed since I procured one of your #!.')-belts, end it gives me pleasure end much satisfaction to renew my testimony of eleven years ago in regard to their eflicecy in the relief of ailments to whioh I hsvs been subjected.” L A N ! B A C K A RtnCtTM ATXSM C U R B » ! M b . J . W . P ohi . mam . s well-known shipwright of T acoma , writes—“Your No. J Galvanic Chain Belt has done w het* wUole drug *> ore could not do, for it has cured me ofOlciatic Rheumatism and Weak Beak, also, which camaon 1 osck.al'o, through a fall into annip a hold aorae ten year» ago. I fe lll* fee» on my buck, and although I got up an if nothing had happened, and. according to wtu t too doctor aaid. wats not hart, the baok troubled me ever since nntil I tried your belt. Far oneyt.tr now t h,: e f t l ^ / used to at» . P rksid ent , - .W . V ic e -P r e s id e n t , - - - - - - - secretary . .............................................................................. P. T reasurer , . . . . . . . W . H. Holmes, P. 8. Knight, D IR E C T O R S : J. H. Albert, H . H O LM E S. Z. F. M OODY. 8. K N IG H T . J. H . A L B E R T . J. M. Keene, E. C. Cross. J. A. G O O D H U E, General Manager. Combined Hedge and Wire IM P O R T A N T A n C I I Dr. Pierce's Bolt* (with Suspensory Attachment» The department of state, with It« mys for Men) will be sent Are« by registered mail, aa receipt of shove price, or U. (>. D. by Express, with tery and diplomacy, Is a sealed book nave --— — — . . . . i n n i -* »liege of examination, examinntion. and com comparis< privilege parison w ith a n 7 sim ila r a p e lta c c * m a d e in A m e ric a , I used Simmon’» Liver Regulator for when the dincussion of some vexed foreign on receipt recelpi • 1 f #1. ror further particulars, send 4c. indigen ion, with immediate relief.— 1>. problem throws the record* open fora time, j in nt^inpa *<4inp* . for . .......... nettled Pamphlet ..... v___ ___ No. _____ or cull at The treasury department, in it« great flnan- , the Mann foc tory and Hoadiiuertorscf theCompanv, G. Sparks. Ex-Mnyor, Macon, Ga. occnpvtng the entiee Xd. 3»! und 4th floors.at the M - cial ramifications, 1« always of interest to I lowing addroe* M n m e t ie E la e tic T r u s t C©., the man of money, hut to the workingmen, I N W cor. Keari.y A Racramento St» . San Francisco, There ia n hotel in New York early the plodders in the hnmhler walks of life, I pp- 'n trnrtve - i n ,« cicPtrrtise’nesttp , a te m e n tion th is f a f o r T h e olienpest and the best fence in use. W in ds do not blow it down ; Hex da a qu irter of a mile luug. ik> not wash it away ; o ve rflo w » do not in ju re it ; it does not decay. F o r fur It« operation« are often vogue and nnlntel- | ------- •---- UgibJe Tbe war. navy and interior de- | S h i th er particulars call at ou r office over i > r . j o n n n a c o ** Health bring« l»*ppm$»««. Take Wm rtments, excepting, of course, the great ‘ m,,n,K Liver Regulator for «tomacli, GREAT MUSEUM OP ANATOMY rean of the last named which ha« to do j ¿Gets., and IO .» 1 M a rk e t St.,Assn F r a n c is c o liver ami kidney trnul le*. ! with pensions, are more or lens in their or 91.00 per Bottle? One renta doeo. (bet.* t •■) 0t'i a d *.t 1 Sts ) ganization and methods above and beyond Go ami learn how wonder fully Turn Onx at C out h ” h « promptly o u r« I the majority of the people, and the deport ! tfS T C orrespondence solicit! d . Salem , O regon. Where all others faiL Coughs, Croup. Sere you are made and how to avoid Sorghum Fottitor. ! ment of justice comes within the same cate 1 Throat, Hoarseness, whoop io* Cougn and sickness and diseases. Museum Great care «herald be employed to keep 1 gory. The department of agriculture. It 1« Asthma. For Consunptioa It Dos no rival: enla ged with thousands of new the row« in milk m long a* pomtblo. it true, in Its endeavors to give instruction has cured thousand«, find will CURB TOO if Gimrentee.1 to cure ntlloua Attacks aod taken In time. Sold by Druggist* on a guar objects. Admission 2 5 cts. taki-s a large (wn-entage from the profits to and lighten the burden* of thoee who antee. For a Lame Back or Chest, use | Court ip«qon. Small title titans. Private* O ffice, 911 G e a ry St. Disease« o f « when cows are dry from three to four j till our fields and harvest, our crops, who SH ILO H 'S B E L L A D O N N A PLASTK&.250. men. stricture, 1 m of m tuhood,«11 Reuses o f the Som e body says an idle boy is very «k in and kidn ey* qu ick ly enred w ithou t the months in tlie year , or If their flow of I supply our market« with their meat* and j poultry and produce of all kinds, appeals liahlc to become a bad boy. and hail hoys use o f mercury. Treatm ent personally or by milk decreases to any very marked de to large numbers of people, hut none of letter. .Send for book. ' are qu ite liable to becom e unworthy The new addition to Dallas, lies four blocks1 southwest of gree daring the last fonr <w live months these great establishments reaches out and of the year -tare jroucatarrhP This rem« :>-1-«unrun- ! men. and an unw orthy man is no encompasses every nook and corner of the t - W Any person receiving » sample copy o the court house, commanding a view of tlie whole town and t tu cure you. l'rioo.Mcti. Injectortreo. credit to him self, his m other or any (.lean, warm ataolea. plenty of pare land as does the portal service his paper will please consider it an uv itati- n THAT C ou gh WI T H lo r s C CURE U lo h ’ s A B FOUR WESTERN STATES. suffering from u severe attack af iuilti- enza and catarrh and was induced to try your remedy. The result was mar velous. I could hardly articulate, and in lean than twenty-four hours the ca- tarrlial symtoms and my hoarseness disappeared and I was able to sing a heavy roll) in Grand Opera with voice unimpaired. I strongly recommend it I to all singers.— Wm H. Hamilton, Leading Basso o f the C. 1). lL s s O ra m t Opera Co. RHEUMATIC MM8 er ¡uiohutid went witii him to procure tlie marriage license. N o E u eu iiea o f T y r a n t « » e d .Sc. per bottle. water from which the chill baa been taken, roots or grain, or both, ia addi- ! tiovi * 0 their dry feed, are conditions 1 which secure soirees in winter dairying. Nor ia winter the only time when the oows need supplementary food. As aoon aa the enmmer'a drought begins to abort so the pastures there should be plenty of corn or sorghum, to «apply tbs lacking fsed. Snrghnm ia an especially satis far ' lory crop for this purpose, aa the cattle srtll eat It up cieuu. Dairymen can hardly regard this plant too highly.— I — F ! l>ody else. Tr» «Id Dlflrvstl'm t « k r one O ftvr «Miiiis. £ h . i * r iiottie. --------- — '■■■■ Of the fi9,000 FlOtchmen who fought with Napoleon at Waterloo only eight now survive. w , C o n s t ip a t io n IN D S IC >> - I S I 4T4CN D l a Z g « l in«|. ‘-«U P V J O M S -O N T M ( S g f| y B Ç A U T IC ie ,;: / C Í M P L - t X l O M 11 : . m f . H T ; « i 4 - m e i « i w j . ■ hie t a x » * : v e .n s N F R V t. TOVTC. l O I O i » I R P A R K ! ’REMEDY. --------------- (“ U R E S L A D D & B U Sff BA|YI$, catarrh M lo u r.* W o r k « » , l a l t . f l . n S . In the recent discussion in England I over the question of parliament making ’ a legal workday in certain Industrie» the following facta regarding the coo) mining Industry were brought out: Out at 480,000 miner« tn England. 196.00C now work only R hours. 80.000 from 8* to 8|: «80.000 from 9to 9|. and only 98.000, oi • twentieth, work the 10$ to 10$ hour, which obtain In many American mines. A change to eight hour« would therefor» only affect three miners out at four und reduce the hours of Ihooe tu a TWJ Properly Constructed Hedge Fences are the Most Durable. o* heeosne a r e g u la r unhecriher. THE WILUMMEÏÏE. : surrouuding country. Shade trees are set out along all tlie 1 streets, which are gra<ied and 80 feet wide. Size of lots— I ‘>0x144, with alilovs through the blocks. PRICE $65 AND $95 PER LOT. — S A L E M , OREGON.— When ever you hear anyone assert Tilt Baal Notai batwaaa Partand aad Saa Fraaeiiraj j (hat the premia county court have don«, ere doing or will do anything con- , trary to Ihe heat interests of the people, set it down as untrue, or at least vety la all its Aapaiataiaata^ ; improbable, until you have positive evidence to that effect. X. W A O N E l t. Those lots are sold «>n the installment plan— $10 cash, balance on three, six, nine and twelve months’ time without interest. This is by long odds the prettiest and best addi tion to Dallas. fUL 8 T * € Ii 488 Prerwit and cnrt» Onrtipatioa and B X »T © p r i«r t© r. • Wm. P. WRIGHT, Agent.