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I Baby Raw »«Beefsteak Baby vary Hick with eczema when three m onth« old. Ha«I homo doc tors and »pectalteta. Clot worse all the tim e. W h ole body raw «« beef- » steak. Hair gone. foqtected him to die. Sick six months before we tried C u t io u b a *. N o faith in them hot in two m onth* he was entirely V cured. cure H ot a spot on him now and plenty o f hair. M b s . F R A N K HARRIETT, Winfield. Mie Baby Bad with Eczema J f rb fftt?w fB2J2r fcWS[ W 1 was a solid sore. Face and body | 4 t f badly affected. Itching terrible. -± I Three doctors did not help him. ■vV Hands tied sixteen weeks. Mit tens on his hands to prevent his scratching. C utkh . r a R km « d ie » cured him, aad we recommend them to others. 0 . B . * J . H A R R IS , W ebster, Ind. Baby Itched Terribly Baby three months old broke out with white pimples on red surface. Itching terrible, scabs on (mail and face. I'sed every thin g for five months, drew worse. Purchased ( u t i c u k a K k m e d i r n . used them , snd in th£A? was not a sore or pimple, M b s . O tK A R J A M E S , W oods ton. Kam Baby Suffering Agony Baby had eczema, worst form. Baflted the best doctors here. W as in agony eight months, ite- W ithtT flCCKA REMEDIES. In months the awful disease had its vengeance. N o trace could be seen, mv darling boy wi J . ----------- A . N IC O L E », Bunker ----------------- * 1 H ill, Ind. K ea red . CUTICURA WORKS WONDERS A n d its cures are the most re markable performed by any blood and skin remedy o f m o d e r n times. Parents remember that cures ma«ie in infancy arespeedy, permanent and economical. Bold throughout the world. Price,CUTICURA, 60c. HOAP, '¿be. KBSoLVKNT.fi. PoTTEB DBUO AND CHBM. C o b p ., Bole Props., Boston. " How toCureBkln D iseases," free. Bkln and Bcalp purified and beautified BABY’S by C n tlc u r a Hoap. Absolutely pure. By » piece of ingeniouane»» on the part of ¡in English couple living at South Brooklyn Uncle Sam wax cheat eil of a proapective citizem as the other il.v In the houeehold a child wa> horn to English parent«,and the m oth er took the precaution to xpread tin Union Jack over the top of the bed, no that the child was born under the Eng lhdi flag. H t a t k Tot of k i k ), O h io . C it y ) o it f L u c a s C o u n t y r.l “ • J..C iirney makea oath that he in the senior partner of the firm of F. J. C hknky A C o ., doing buiineaa in tlte Citp oi Toledo, county and atate afnreenid, and that aaid firm will pay the rum of One Hundred Dollars for each and every caae of catarrh that can not be cured by the u«e or Hall’» Ca'arrh Cure. F r a n k J. C h u n k y . Sworn to before me and aulwcribed in in V presence, this 6tli day of Decem ber, A. Dv 18»6. A. W . G i . e a s o n , F rank - •| hkal | Notary Public. H ali’a Catarrh Cure i* taken internally and acta ditectly on the blood and mlt- eonx aurfacea of the ayateni. Send for teatimoniala, free. F. J. C hunky A Co., Toledo, O. g 0 ~Sold by druggixta, 7,r>c. Tliia country now nee» the evil re- attlta of allowing other countriea to nxe thix aa a dumping for their refuxe The country ia over run with a viciona fi reign element, who are cauaing seri- otis disturbance» in labor circlea. Baltimore, M d„ Oct. 14, 1891. L i c h t y , D ea Moinea, la . D k a r S i r :— W ill you plea«e be kind enough to let me know who ia your agent in Baltimore, Md , for the eale of Kratiae’a Headache CapxiileaT f have tried to get them at a number of drug atnrex bill have alwaya failed. I had acveral hoica of the capaulex xent me from Wuahington, and found them to be the very liest remedy I have evei had for aevere headaeliea. Very truly your», IM S Patteraon Ave. M rk . A. L. D avis . M r 9 I N orman The medical journal aaacrtx that people who drink cow'a milk are more prone to conaiimption than thoxe who uae the milk of the reindeer, the buffa lo, the nxa or the goat. Bhiloh'a Cure, the great c High and croup cure, ia for xale hv all druggiatx. PiH-ket lite contain» twenty-live doxea, only 20 cent». Children love it. Nhoiigh Labrador wax probably the Ural |»iini of tile Am erican mainland viaited by European», yet it now con taina the largext unexplored region on the continent. Shiloh'a Vitalizer ia what you need for dyapepaia, torpid liver, yellow akin or kidney trouble. It ia guaranteed to give you aatiafaetion. Price, 75 cent». The nv.Mt expensive fur ia the xkin c f the black fox of Kamchatka. Thcxe animal» are acaree and hard to kill,and a »ingle »kin »eil» for about $1.000. A n I n c id e n t o f t h e W a r R e c a lle d . David Hoerner, a native of Dauphin county, died at hi» home ir Hatton. Cum berland county, about two weeka ago. aged 88. It ia related of him that he went to Harriahurg to inform General Smith that the rebel general, Fitxkugh Lee. waa in that vicinity. On hie return he found himself In the midat of the ene my and aaw General Lee sitting on a fence retting, and the general, when be aaw him, aaid, “ Coma, let ua have a talk." Mi. Hoerner accepted the invita tion, climbed upon the fence and for half an hour argued the political question ot the day, all the time with a |uuw from General Smith in hi» pocket, which, if found, would have condemned him aa a apy.—Uhippeuahurg Newa. D ig e s tio n . There i» a difference in the time of digeation between one meat and another and between different condition» of the same meat. Raw beef disappear* from the stomach in about two hour»; tin same beef boiled taken three hours, whii« thoroughly roasted beef i* not digest« • until four hours have elapsed. — Ex change. G e n u in o D e m o c r a c y . Switzerland was the first European nation to incorporate in its constitution the principle that it is the duty of the state to protect its working classes by prohibiting excessively long hours o f la bor. Through the initiative it is now asked to pledge these classes a much j larger measure of protection. Fifty-five thousand signatures have been secured to a demand that the federal constitu tion shall recognize “ the right to work.” The proposition to be submitted to the voters includes provisions for public workshops, shorter hours of labor, em ployment bureaus conducted by the state ami arbitration in labor disputes.—Out look. Fur JA A A Á Á A Á A A JL ^ MIt is ► the m ind that makes the m an,’ aaid Watta, but modern ethic« deny this, and give the credit to the tailor. It ia question able, however, if cither are right. Food has some claim s in this respect,therefore those parents who would build up the physique o f their children pay strict attention to their diet. Children are all fond o f pastry; for this to be health* fully prepared, i ROTTOLENE must be used ai> a shortening. It is R ecom m ended by the best Cooks. Consult your physician up on its hcalthfuliicss. B**nd threeeenta In stampa toN . K. Fun-lMink A Co.. Cblciuu'. for band- soma Cottotene Cook book, conLuin- I iik six liundred recipe«, preporci by uhi « emineutantborlties on couRiu». Cottolene is «old by all grocers. Kafuke ali substitutes. Made only by N . K. FA IR B A N K A CO ., S T . LCU IS and 4flC H lC A G O . N E W YO R K , B O S T O N ., EOCEhii AGAINST THE EIGHT HOUR LAW J s d K fl I l M ( l o f t h « D is t r ic t T o u r t D s c l s w « th e R u n s « * Lu w V *» eon at l t u tlo n u l. * f * t n « 'f |*\ t * j /A r ç i I« a Sfceiul bruiti «»! Barili ntr OU, t «hl*:i . # i i A*l 11 V UVE |>V E A S T and S O U T H ! IT D % P K H P K O T Ï L L I 'M I N \ T O B . l i i> n u . il P I B l n I I I « O F I 'N I K I U .X V i ' U H V We .ju.in.Mtc» it lo I h » lue H l-.lt Se T ivssiSLS okad « I I or ILLUMINATI MU olla. A h W for it, CURES SCROFULA S h a t tle s . The most extensive manufacturers oi shuttle« in Great Britain, Kirk & Co., are said to market their products in all continents and in almost all parts of the world. None but tho most expensive | nmU(rial lltilllod for thi, pnrpoae, in- clmli Pon>iun oalt WOod. cornel and ______ ...................... .. ,.!««««- j |___ persimmon, and for some classes r.f of «hnt. shut tle boxwood is employed, the favorite specie«, however, being cornel and per simmon, because o f their peculiar adapta tion to withstand almost any climate— that is, they endure heat without warp ing or twisting, are not subject to varia tion by moisture, are tough and wear well. Whatever the wood, it is stored for a long time where it can be seasoned naturally, and after some 12 months of this air treatment undercover it is grad ually carried forward to warmer tem peratures for three months additional, the turning and finishing tnMng place at as near the temperature of a weaving shed as possible—from 70 to 80 degrees F.—this treatment adding much to the If human dwellings were construct durability of the shuttles.—New York ed on tin same pro|>ortionato scale a* Bun. the anthill of Africa, private residences “ O h , I S e y !” would be a mile ’ igh. The latest English importation in the A n E n g in e e r ’ s E x p e r ie n c e . line of language is the expression “ Oh, I say!” and it now rivals “ Don’t ye From South Chicago Daily Columet. S outh ( ’ hicauo , October 7, 1803 — know?” in popularity among the Anglo Editor C a lu m et: I desire to let the maniacs. Lord Dunraven and his party people of this section know tho great on their recent arrival were looking at benefit I have derived from the use of newspaper illustrations of the Valkyrie, Chamberlain's Pain Balm. I am an and at each glance his lordship exclaimed, engineer, and in filling my duties > ih “ Oh, I say I” Then he pointed them all such, often become overheated, while out to his big, handsome companion, the strain on my hack from stooping the Marquis of Ormonde, who exclaimed over my engine is very great, and has as he saw each illustration, “ Oh, I say!” canned me much suffering. These pains After Lord Ormonde had examined all were of such freguont recurrence, that the papers he started aft with them to where the Countess of Dunraven and I feared kidney trouble. Physicians her daughters stood, severely regarding could do nothing for me, and often, af New York harbor. Lord Ormonde gave ter catching cold I would be laid up the impression that ho was going wail and lose a day or two’s work. About ing, so high were his trousers turned up a year ago I caught a severe cold and at the bottoms, but he only went as far had to go to bed. The pain in my back as where the countess and her daughters was terrible and I could get no relief. were standing and directed their Fitten- I sent to a drug store foi some kind of tion to the illustrations in the newspa linim ent and the druggist said Charn- pers. As each o f the ladies examined hcrlain’s Pain Balm was as good as any the papers she exclaimed, “ Oh, I say I”— thing. I had the Pain Balm well rub Exchange. bed in across the small of my back, A N e w d o c k F o r S t. P a u l’ s, L o n d o n . tin n wet a flannel cloth and bound it The great clock o f St. Paul’s has been across the seat of pain. In a few hours relief came, the pain hail vanished, and taken down and is to be replaced by one the next day I went to work and have of modern construction. W hy this piece not lost a day since. Yours Heap., B. of vandalism it is difficult to imagine. W. B uaix . k y . Engineer. Pain Balm is The clock, which was put up by Langley Bradley in 1708, is in splendid condition for sa'.o here by druggist a . and might, to all appearances, go on for another tw o centuries without failing to The longest artificial water course in the world is the Bengal Canal. 900 bear accurate record of the passing time. It is a grand old clock, remarkable for miles, the next is Erie, 803. Each cost the magnitude o f its wheels and the fine nearly 110.000,000. ness o f its work. It cost $1,500 to build. “ Nothing succeeds like success.” and Its two dial plates are 51 feet in circum nothing will more quickly insure suc ference, and the hour numerals are 2 feet cess than true merit. For fifty years, 2t inches in height. The minute hands Ayer’s Saraaparilla has maintained its are 9 feet 8 inches long and weigh 75 popularity as the superior blood puri pounds each, and the hour hands are 5 fier. It stands upon its own merits feet 9 inches long and weigh 44 pounds each. Tho pendulum is lfl feet long. It and never fails to give satisfaction. is an eight day clock, striking the hour Salt blown from the ocean during on the great bell, which is suspended the recent hurricane has destroyed alsMit 40 feet from the floor. The head ♦rees and plantH about Ni intic, Conn. of the hammer weighs 145 pounds and the clapper 180 pounds.—London City *A chem ical sucoesa and medical Pres«. trium ph,” so «peaks an em inent phy H a r d T im e s F o r A u » t r » lin . sician is reference to A yer’s Cherry Mr. Buxton Hodges, who is traveling in Pectorial; and the eulogy was none ton western Australia, ««»nds ns a melancholy strong. No other medicine i« so aah j account of the condition o f that colony. ami efficacioua in all diseases of " The country, he says, is almost ltank- throat and lung*. “ The beat in the world." Thi» ia what W. D. W oodring, of Bordly, Ky , »avx of Chamherlain’a Cough Remedy. He a|N>ke from |«raonal ex|>erirnee in __________ ___________ n i p t , a n d ili*1 h a s U * m (•«•m the uae of it, himaclf and family hav O iirirzK "* • ' I ' ™ u ry ^ « » | ing juat been cured of had cougha and piiblic works. The Midland railway con ton» of gold Imve noeti mined Ine world col,la by it. For aale by druggiata. st motion is in like manner at a stand O Y er. still (or want of funds, and the building Some of the ateamahip companiea traile i» quite atoiqied. From the new L ife Is M luerv em ploy more men than are enlixted in T o niiinv people who have the taint of I goldfields the latest report is No flour the accenni claaa navica of Europe. The MTofiiU in Uieir b l.w j. The ........... am! «00 »tarring men." Conard Line employa 10,(NX). The farmer* have much the name story caused by the dreadful running «ores and other manifestations of thi* disease to tell, while, to make matters worse, c a ta r r h la C a le r a d o . steamers are landing men from the east I uaed Ely*» Creaui Balm for dry ca are beyond description. There is no ern colonies by the hundred. As for other remedy equal to H ood’« Sarsapa tarrh. It proved a cure.— B. F. M. rilla for scrofula, salt rheum and every women coming, continues our corre- W eek», Denver. form of blood disease. It is reasonably spondent, it is out of the question. My Ely’» Cream Balm iaexpeciallv adap sure to benefit all vhn give it a fair I fM^^°9 to l**°pl* thinking of leaving Kng- ted aa a remedy for catarrh, which ia trial. i land to better themselves is; “ Keep your aggravated by alkalir.e dual and dry ! half loaf. It is considerably lietter than the chaff out here.” —London Daily wind».— W. A. Hover, druggiat, Den H ood’« Pills cure all liver ills. -• • •* News. ier. A Presbyterian church in New York, I can n com m end Ely'» Cream Balm A O e ru ta n D «**«rter In F ra n ce . ot which Rev Dr. W ylie is now pastor, to »11 antferera from dry caiarrh from Front Belfort comes the news of a great has dad but *ix ministers since the per-onal experience, Michael Harr, sensation produced i* ^ ia t town by the church wa« organized, 137 yesr* ago. pharmaciat, Denver. arrival of a German »-r, a lieutenant Ely’ » Cream Balm haa cured many Kidney affé.-fions of year« standing in an infantry regiment stationed in caaca of ealarrli. It ia in conatant de cured by Sim m on’s Liver Regulator — Brandenburg, from which he is alleged to have deserted. Presenting himself m a u d — (Jeo W . H oyt, pharmaciat, J. W . P oynu . yesterday at the head-pinrters o f the lo Clieveune, Wy. The yerm an navy numbers 1243 cal gendarmerie, he stated, according to the story which has reached Paris, that A piece of ancient wooden wa»er pipe ficéis and 18,349 men. lie had had a violent altercation with his which was unearthed recently in New A »titoli in tim«. T »ko Sim m on'» captain, in the course of which be had Britian, Conn., is claimed to have been Liver KefpiUtor and prevent »ick ne»«. •truck his superior officer, and that, srly two centuries old. dreading the consequences of his con Take Sim m on’» Liver Regulator to duct, he had left his country with a keep the howel» egular. On» ilote ia view of taking service In the foreign le worth 100 dollar». gion. It is added that he volunteered a number of details concerning the Ger man army and other interesting matters. The deserter is now on his way to Alge ria to join the foreign legion.—London Daily Telegraph. A t>rew o f p u n en rn at w ill n a m r y t h e ey# an d g r a t if y t h e t a s te o f th e m « » t e x a c tin a is m arie by a d d in g a lit tle m a r a sc h in o and red ouraeoa t o an ioe o f red raapberriea ÿo\ i That tbs ITEMIZ Ciroslstisa of aa — VIA— The dfteiriun o f Judge Koe-I, a K auft» K THE &11 ASIA..ROUTE iatrict judge« declaring the eight hour | ¿ r* \ * di» -O r THK— law o f that state unconstitutional, will ♦ STANDARD OIL COM PANY. ♦ be o f interest to labor people generally, FEEDING FODDER. SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. Mrs. E- J- Rowell, M edford, Mass., ssys her as it is acid to be an able opinion from an able judge, but ns the Kansas law is A n I m p r o v e d F la n T h a t M a y B e A d o p t e d B o th er Las been cured o f Scrofula by the u»o o f four b o ttk s o f M M ! having had Exprca» Trains leave Portland Daily* W it h S m a ll E x p e n se . quite different from any other eight li*nir much other treat- m b C m B s » meat, a n d being LKAVK: ARRIVE: ! law, and as a district judge in Kansas, Thru win^»the bundles upon the ground reduced to quite a low erudition o f health, as it Portland 0:16 P M I San Ersncua-o 10:11 A j however able, is not a court o f last re for the cattle to trample under foot w as thought she oould not live. San Praiiuteito .. 7:0ü P M | Portland........ A sort, it will have no effect on th° eight While the feeder is descending the steps The abot e traini «top at all rtation» troni PortLad to Alitaiiv eiii'luaive, al»** Taiiftlil, Shedn, llaUe^ | hour movement in general. The Kansas Dr coming around the bock wuy is the r y u i Cnred m y iutl* 1x37 °f her#dl* Haarinburti, Juuetion City, Irriti« and Rugati« and tary s c r o f u l a ^ b ^ h s p * ! law provides substantially that eight ordinary method o f feeding fodder from all «tation» front K«*ehurg t>> Adi land enei mi v». l>earcd all over h is *ace* **or hour« shall constitute a day’s work for the two story or the “ bank” bam. Those 3D:ilia,.s: O r e g o n I a year I had given up all hope K«»*eburg Bull Daily. all laborers, workingmen, mechanics or rrlio have been pursuing this plan will o f h i s ARRIVE: LKAVK: recovery, when finally 6.6S P i oth»-r persons who may Ire employed by greatly appreciate the improvement rep ; I w a s Portland 8:90 A M I Roseburg Induced to use A fair »Inin- of p»tr<m»Ke solicitoil Roseli .. 1:30 P u rg 7:00 A M I Portland ! or on behalf of the state of Kansas, or by resented in the following cut. which was A few bo ^ " t t l e » cured him, and no S .S :S £ »ml all ovders prom ptly tilled. or on behalf of any county, city, township originally drawn for The Rural New symptoms o f the disease remain. D I N I N O C A K S ON D U D E N H O C T M Off other municipality o f said state except Yorker and thus described in that jour- M rs . T. L. M athers , Mathen-Ille, Miss. PULLMAN BUFFETSLLEPERÔ, Our book on BlooJ aa-l Slctn Due*«*» mailed free. in cases o f extraordinary emergencies nal: - AND— SWUf r Sr«CIVIC Co.. Atlanta. Ga. J . M A K T 1N , which may arise in time of war, or in The cost of this arrangement is com SE C O N D C LA SS S L E E P IN G C A R S A tt a c h e d t o a l l T h r o u g h Trait»«. case« where it may be nt-oewtary to work paratively small and within the reach j more than e ight hour» per calendar day of all. A platform 12 to 14 feet long ! P A IN T E R , j for the protection of property or human and as wide as the small doubly doors ( WEST SIDE DIVISION«! Heii.-e, »¡un and ornam entai, criiin Mini nstrualion life, and in ail such cases the party work- —7 feet or more— is hang to t’ne rear j B etw een P ortla n d and O orra lll«. | ing more than eight hours must be paid, of the barn. Out upon this the fodder j in|;. knl»omhi£ »m l paper liHiiging. P A IN F U L M A IL T R A I N D A I L Y - E I U h P T S U N D A Y . I according to law, on the basis o f eight is carried and dropped into a feeding j Mânsiruction D a l l a « , 7.80 A M I.v Portland Ar. o:?6 P - - O ukoon A n d a PRE V E NTIV E lor I hours constituting a day’s work. The rack placed on the ground just below. 11:03 A M L». !>• rry L*. 2 H T M ¿’KM ILL law also provides that laborers employed i The «ide beams o f this hanging platform lf :l» P M A r . Corvallto I.v. i : C I M IK ilK lil L-altlTlLS. M . B L L IS , C . « . C O A li . At ADuiny ami Corvalut connect with traina o! Of« shall receive for the eight hours’ work , are made of light wood, pine or poplar, C a sh ie r. Are Safe and Reliable. P rraliU 'n t. a'on Pacific railroad. tho per diem wages prevailing in the lo- 3-inches by 8 inches, connected below by y^ r Peif-itly Harm 1« 8» E xpresa D a ily . fE x c e o t Sunday. cality where tiie work ifi done; that *nb- four cros«pieo;*s o f stouter material, 8 r Purely Vr}re- DALLAS CITY HANK, 4.40 P M Lv.. Ar. 1:36 A II Portland I tubie t N ve - contractors for state, city, township and inches by 4 inches, all firmly Ixdted to- j * c j g 1 S S l J S S Lr. 6 :« . A M M M.ni.villa 7:ta* P n Ar. FailA- other municipalities shall observe the gether. Boards nailed down upon these j * w M B lt# OF DALLAS, OREGON, same rule; that it shall be unlawful for i crosspieces form the floor. A bolt hav- P R I C E S l.C O . any of them to permit laborers, etc., to j ing a hook above is inserted near the Sc it postpaid on ra.ieipt of Oregonian Railway Diviilon, Portland Tnuiitact» a general banking: butrine«» in all ice. refunded - “ Money I ‘ ‘ J i f not as V •rancht-8; work more than eight hours, and that outer end of each side beam o f the plat- and Yamhill Railway. Buys and ells exchange on principal point “ y- Yin de Ochooa Co, any officer, subcontractor, etc., violating ’ nited Stair* ; Pa8«er.K®r deoot, foot of Jeffereon street. Des M oin e*, lo w s. Makea collection» on all |>ointa in the Paciflc North tho same shall be punished with a fine, A1KL1E M A IL -T R I WEEKLY. v oat; For sale by J. D. Belt, s«de agent. etc. Loan m »ney and diacouuts paper at the uaua Arrive 3:06 p. m Portland Leave 9:40 a. m. Judge Reed based his decision on the •.*ten: Arrive 8:27 a. ta Leave 4:3s p. ra. Dalla» Allow intereHt on time depoaita. Leave 7:00 a. ra Arrive 8:05 p. m. Ait lie idea that th » aci is in violation o f sec DR. JORDAN & CO.’S tion 1 of tho “ bill o f rights” of this state, which reads, “ All n an are possessed of GREAT MUSEOM OF AS ATOMY equal and inalienable natural rights, 1 0 6 1 M a r k e t S t., 8 a n F r a n c is c o among which are life, liberty and the (Between 0th snd 7th Sts.) * pursuit o f happiness.” ! To all Point in the Pastern State» Oo snd learn how wonderfully yon FOR FEEDING CORN FODDER, are made snd how to avoid sickness The court also held that the act waa I Canada and Europe can b« Obtained at and disease. Museum enlarged with in violation o f tho fourteenth amend form , and in each doorpost, about four j Lowest Rates from I. N. Woo s, agent thousands of new objects, Admis- — A L L K IN D S O F — ment o f the federal constitution, which 1 feet from the floor, a similar hooked sion 25 cts. i Dallas m « B u ild in g reads as follows; “ All persona born or bolt is placed, upon which are hung the 1 0 P 5 1 r i v M a t a e r k O e f t f i c S e t r — e N e a t — K. P. ROGERS. K. K o e h l e r , Diseases of mer* naturalized in the United States, and brace rods, made o f five eighth« inch stricture, loss of manhood, diseases of the skin As«t. tien K. A P. Agl- Managor. IKON WORK TO ORDER- Portland Oregon subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are j round iron furnished with a ring at each and kidneys quickly cured without the use of mer- * psrsooally or by letter. Send cury. “ Ti citizens of the United States and of the end. Repairing Promptly Done. j lor book. state wherein they reside. No state shall j Through the sill, just back o f each \ make or enforce any law which shall j door post, tw o half inch holes are bored abridge the privileges or immunities o f 1 ami H11 iron loop (C) inserted, having an citizens of the United States, nor shall : inside measure slightly greater than 3 any state deprive any person of life, lib- j inches in width and extending half a erty or property without due process o f | foot or more below the surface. These — SALEM, OREGON.— law, nor deny to any person within its receive and hold the beams at the back B F .N T P i T H E W ORLD. jurisdiction the equal protection of the end o f the platform. T o prevent strain- Its wearing qualities ure unsurpassed, actually outlasting tw o boxes of any other brand. Nor The Best Hotel between Portand and San laws.” | ing these Loops by any horizontal thrust effected by r.eat. t F C F . T T H E O E M V I M E . Franciaco.i The court held substantially that a a board (B) is placed just behind them, FOR 8 AL /. DY DF^.LER 8 GENERALLY. J M + man iiad a right to contract to work any I against which the ends o f the beams length of time ho chose. The case was may rest. This board is supported by n m t « m m ® WINTERING 3£tS. brought by an employee o f the Barber others (AA) nailed against the sleepers in FINE WORK AN D GOOD FTS In all its Appointments^ Asphalt Paving company, which had the position shown in the drawing. O n e W a y o f C arrying: B e e * I n t o t h e C e lla r . tho contract for paving the streets of When the season’s feeding is done, the P la c in g t h e H iv e * . A S P E C IA L T Y . -â .. X. W i L G l T E R the city o f Wichita. The employee sued platform is taken down and stowed The time for putting bee* i*ito th« cel ID A . n I . A S , O H B O O N for the overtime which he had been com away until again needed. The feed rack lar varies of course \yit,h the locality and ^ P r o p rie to r pelled to put in, us the Barber company is placed just below the outer end of the the season. Whenever it turns cold, worked their men 10 hours a day. The platform and parallel with the barn. In with a fair prospect of a continuance, case will be appealed. this position it may lie 16 feet long ana open up the cellar and proceed to action. yet easily reached from the platform. Better directions cannot be offered than A u A n a r c h is t M a k e r . Ordinary fencing boards and scantling the following plan, which the well known Mr. Johann Most’s compliments to Mr. are used in its construction. authority,’ A. 1. Root, describes in his George J. Gould, and may he live long P o u l t r y In T e x a s . and prosper, by hi« example to increase The south, and Texas in particular, the number anil bloodthirstiness of Mr. offers an inviting field to poultryinen. Most’s following. tone ; Can any one conceive of a greater in A Texan in The Poultry Journal says; centive to real anarchy than the history In climate we have much the advantage TOUCH of this Gould family has been? They o f the north and »'ast. On a farm fowls furnish Most and his mob of frowzy de- do well the year round with little shel SCALE structionists with ammunition which ter or feed. This statement should be hundreds of examples of riches well qualified by tlie remark that during a DESIGN spent cannot offset. George J. Gould Texas “ norther” or Kansas “ blizzard’ has outlined a course of conduct that they need both, but severe cold does not will cheer the shade of his illustrious come qiore than three or four times in a father wherever it may roam nowadays. year and seldom lasts more thun three The tax commissioners in New York days. The temperature seldom fails be city having levied an assessment that low 20 above zero. Sometimes where seemed just lo them oil the Gould mil fow ls are exposed to the severest weather lions, the young man proposes to move combs will freeze and egg production out of town and make his home in Ulster will be checked for a few days, but if county, technically the repository o f the the farmer has not a comfortable house CAREYTNfl EEES W IT H H IV E CARRIERS. f TONE personal property of the estate. Of for his fow ls he usually hustles them course the move is a mere trick, a double into his barn or ujidor his house until A. B. C. o f IVo Culture. Ho «ays: First dealing device and a fraud, but taxes the weather moderates, in which case with a screwdriver or cold chisel we go around to each hive, puff a little smoke are lower in Ulster county than in New tho cold doe» no harm. In this climate during three-fourths of in at the entrance and pry the body I SUCCESS York city, and George Gould will save for himself the taxes out o f which he the year a tree is more healthful for loose from the bottom board, as it will fow ls than a close house, but the ideal always be stuck down with propolis. It T H E O L D R E L I A B L E - cheats the community It wjli be an unfortunate thing for tho homo for them is a hpuse walled on the may yield v, the. little snap, and it will Mosts, the Goldmans and their (successors north and west and latticed on the south be necessary to use a little smoke to when the law takes the Goulds by the and east exposures. Such a house w il1 make the V r-s bebkvc. The bottom throat, as it may ouo o f these fine days. afford sufficient protection and ver R a boards all loosened, with an assistant tion the year round. Curtains shouf.j be and a corplo o f hive carriers we proceed —Chicago Post. provided for the latticed sides during the to carry the bt;*s into the cellar. It i3 to bo observed that our hive car- EASY TERMS, coldest weather. As we frequently do A F e w lU*niarktt o n A v a r ic e . In the heart o f the burning desert an not have a dozen real rainy days in a rie:r. r.re simply a couple of lengths of REASONABLE PRICES. wire bent m the shape o f a letter V, an oasis is found. There the traveler can year, the only shelter needed in day quench his thirst and supply all that is time is protection from the sun; hence ordinary wooden pa l handle being slip HIGH GRADE INSTRUMENTS. necessary for existence. In tlie wilder what income Texas fowls bring the ped through to the middle o f the wire. ness the hunter may find his game and farmer is almost a clear profit, his chief Both ends are bent down in the shape Every Instrument Warranted for Five Years. satisfy his appetite, but in the heart o f labor being to gather and market the shown ia the cut in tho enlarged view. Tho eaus are then bent in tho form of a civilization, where we boast that we eggs. The drawback heretofore to poul should do unto others as we would they try raising in Texas has been a lack of hook so rs to catch on tlie bottom board. Now, then, to pick up the hives and .'lOfl W A S H IN G T O N HTKEET, - - PORTLAND, ORÉG O N should do unto us, when* we are admon access to markets, but conditions nre ished to forgive our debtors and where now changed, hs towns have sprung n p carry them into the cellar we lift the front end o f the bottom board up a lit and railroads been built. we pray to bo led not into temptation, Much attention has of late been given tle and riip the hooks o f the hive car the grim and bedizened visage of the money changer, whose name is Avarice, to im proving the dunghill fow ls by mat rier under. In like manner we catch meets the view of him who toils and ing with thoroughbred males, while in th»* rear ead o f the bottom board, when says: “ To hell with you! W e must have many cases the dunghill has given place the hive is picked up as shown in the 10 per cent on currency. Wo have cor to pure breeds. Plymouth Rocks and cut, boitoia board and all. We then The new addition to Dallas, lies four blocks southwest of Leghorns are the most popular on ac proceed to the cellar and deposit the nered it, and w e’ll make you squirm.” the court house, commanding a view of the whole town and hive near the place where it is supposed count o f their ability to take care of And the result is known. Honesty, competency and capability themselves. Cochins, Light Brahmas. to stay through the winter. Along on surrounding country. Shade trees are set out along all the are kicked into the streets, go gagged Wyandotte«, Black Spanish, Hondans, two sides o f the cellar we have previous Size of lots__ and go hungry, waiting for a crowd o f Hamburg* and Minorca* are occasion ly laid scantling, say, 14 or 15 inches streets, which are graded and 80 feet wide. asinine statesmen to do something for ally seen, and Black Langshans hiv be apart, depending of course upon the 80x144, with allleys through the blocxs. their relief, and no man ca)>ah^of judg com ing a favorite breed. The demand length o f the hive. W e then pick the hive just brought in up by the hand ing before God could make an affidavit for fine fow ls is fast creating a home sup holes, lift it off its bottom and lay it at that there are a half dozen statesmen m piy* _________ one end on top o f tho scantling and lay the congress of the United States.—Dur S to r e C r o p s In O oo«l C o n d it io n . the bottom board in one corner o f the ham (N. C.) Globe. The loss o f fruit* and vegetables in cellar. These lots are sold on the installment plan—$10 cash storage is o f not infrequent occurrence. In like manner we bring in another To lose one’s supply o f potatoes or ap colony, lift it off the bottom board and balance on three, six, nine and twelve months’ time without ples is a serious matter. ¡Sometime* the deposit it by the ride of the other colony, interest. This is by long odds the prettiest and Lest addi loss is due to storing in tuui condition. leaving 4 inches between, and so on. W e Potatoes and apples, in fact every fruit bring in other colonies nntil the scant tion to Dallas. or vegetable, should not be stored away lings are covered with hives 4 inches while damp. Dampness favors rot. apart. W e are now ready to commence Fruits and vegetables are best stored in another tier on top. The next hive that some dry, airy outbuilding until the im- | i3 brought is piled on top of two others minent approach o f freezing weather in such a way that the bottom covers the makes it necessary to put them in the space between two hives below, and so on o e b m * m • . Th© building should ------ have -------------- rather we --------------- ------ r » ------------- n o pilo tlie h i t l rows un a u r u n rn. x uc n rA i | o i f m the hives. The next open sides, and there should be a free 1 tier is followed up in the same manner. circulation o f air under and aronnd it. nntil w « have threo or more tiers high, J - B . í í ’u n n , B r o t jr ie t o r . Heed corn should not be pat away until each hive placed over the intervening —! T in a O a r a t O o v o it C un a p r c tc p U y carar it is thoroughly dried. To put it away space between the two below. w here a ll 01 ’ie r j f ib f'ou ^h F , C roup. J c r o damp is to give a cordial invitation to Full stock of best quality seasoned lumber and all T h r o a t, Ho«xrscnc£3, w h e e p a g Cou-rn anti A «th n ia . F o r C onsu m ption ¡ t i n n o rivals disaster, says American Agriculturist. | kinds of dimension timbers. Doors, windows, hracets ha* cured th on sam i«, and w ill CUTIS T ott rf Polk Coooty, oat Evory Faaily »I ■f yon «Uh M Ri ronizo tbooo advi ’ro A LB ER T D R A Y , ® *r TRUCKM AN, V0L. XD P R O FESS A. F le d Supprasscd FRAZERAXLE GREASE - SALEM. B H. M« P h y s ic ia n DALI ¿¡ff'Otttuo over Brov j . E. KIRK Physician D A LL A S, PROP. T- V. B THE WILLAMMETTE. DALLAS Office over W D T H O W ILLIA M S, X u ADDKEU» no. J. D aly , DALY, SI A tto rn i W« have the only •onnty hteli»kl« ab oan. No e**nn»ÌMÌ'i and * Wite'in’a block KIMBALL PIANO. J. L attorney an< Mallei) Haa been m pract! atout thirty yea Ida car •Mtru-»6'*! t* » )--------- PERFECT m t *. Da la*. Folk 0 « N. . B u t i . u k . B U TLEi TH E B R IL L IA N T S ATTO H ALLEÎÏ & DAVIS PIANO. Office upeta block. B R I L L I A N T j record PLAÍ TilE 15 A .X .I .A .S , —OF KIMBALL ORGANS. TL.. " V . F I R All work J. A. Bl Prompt. M in i M O O R E , INSU ac P A R K ! . zs w a a H iM , Tho Loi wc m ui a B! Okirka« asá Fa •wallimg« ai Sokool« i Fara J. MeCRAKCN. I PRICE $65 AND $95 PER LOT. h . — t a x i to F o r 1 d o n ’ t k n o w w h o h a s gv»t It— T o m o r J im o r W i l l <>r J a c k . - H a r p e r ’s B a se r . fiflr - remedy Is gun ron- cur» y o u . I’r ic o .iO c t a iu ju c to r tr c e . T a k e n L it e r a ll y . Mother—Clam, I can’t tell you how shocked I w m to «ee you kim that scamp. Jack Manley. Daughter—Why, mamma, you told me t o s e t my face against him.—Truth. A la e , Nat Mr. Lingalate (jocosely>—Oh, well. Mis» Mane, in thi* age, you know, everything g o e s. Misa Marie «glancing wearily at theoiock) —Some thing* don’t.—Life. AnaftwtWç Laxative and KIlkTlTONIC, Sold ^ i v i » * * 4*»* *'r «eut by m etí. 25o.. M)o_ and $1.00 per pa^kstre. Sarapte* free. “ B o a r d e r « T a k e » la.** T h e farm er haa a little tin, W L w h he has aaved w itk cara. A U «nu i tuer he look Noerder« ia I s. K. ro i . LOWKNRF.H4, Prateria WIL5 Im jjis1 DALLAS LUMBER YARD. ►CATARRH REMEDY. nrruoK, L. f . BUOEKT. Wm. P. WRIGHT, Agent. A lM i*-inm n. 33. : Stack Inspe THE P E R F E C T S I ’ ve loot tuff heart this »um m er. A n d I ’ ll never get it Lack. - Office at resit M e r c h a n t T a ilo r . taken in tiro©. Sold b y D ru g g ists c a a gu nr- a n t-o . F or r. l a n e Hack o r C hesL u se S H IL O H 8 BK L I. A D O N N A P L A S T E R KE Dental office i boiU in g, c o ’iii mereiai »irret», Cross Tansy Pills ED. BIDDLE, M- I ! T h r o u g h Ticlje-tJ untl W id e Not on this broad continent alone, but in malarial breeding tropical re gions, in (tuatemaU, Mexico, Sunti) America, the isthmus of Panama und elsewhere. H ostelter’s Stom ach Bit ters affords to iiilishitiints and sojourn- «ra protection a«ninat malaria. The oon cr the frexhlv arrived nnm .R r.nl the tiller of the virgin soil newly rob- bed of its forests by tlie axe of the pio neer, find in the sul>erb anti febrile specific a preserver against the poison ous miasma which in vant districts rich in natural resource* ¡« yet fertile in discRHe. It annihilates disorders of the stom ach, liver and bowels, fortifies those who use it against rheumatic ail ments, bred and fostered by out door ex | km tire ; infuses genial warmth into a frame chilled by a rigorous tempera ture, and robs of their |*>wer to harm morning and evening mists and vapors laden with hurtfulness ; strengthens the weak and conquers incipient kid ney trouble. U F \ x \ y person receivin g a «am ple cop y • pu? »ex «sill pi dase consider it un ui* ilatao» o i»ecome a regular «ulj*crib*r. j his Daalar iu di «tatian ery. loi Migara, to t a o nari trinai pi •ortpfciona coi mouldings, laths, shingles, cedar posts, ornamental fencing and stair material. Prices of doors. 21x04x14, $1.75- 9?*- 63x1}, $3; 2jx6£xl J, $2; 2|x0$xl$, $2.25; shingles, $2 50* common windows, $ 1.25 to $2.50. Door and window frames carried in s U h - k . Terms c a s h , or bankable note in 30 d ay rs. s RE DRU — TE "A Word to the Wise is Sufficient/’ Therefore, when we assure advertisers that this paper en ters at h ast nine-tenths o f the homes ih Polk county and BART oT^n* that i,!i «»»tente aie carefully read by all the inmate^ what np the h i m is ronTenienc* in th« first better medium ican business men want in which to nush the pi««, .m l in th« « ro o d p U c . to «in» ^ o f ^ i r goods 'rU— ~U— ,J »-------- - •mpi« v,nti]»tion Ton win now ^ They should l>ear in mind that, accor- ad<lition.l reason for leaving the cover d i n g t o t h e e x p e r i e n c e o f the l a r g e s t and most s u c c e s s f u l oA on. If w e removed the cover, we conl.i . , ■ au- not pile the h iv e a one upon t h e o t h e r an vertisers. dull times does not warrant a suspension o f their advertisements. Doni ta 4r ir iadorno, i 1 KO * .— V