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Ntow - àms&k ,A r ? y o u &tA/&re That the ITEMI2ER hat the la rgest Circulation of any P ip er Published in Polk County, and is Read by Nearly Every Family within Its Boundaries. • f you wish to Reaoh Everyone, pat* ron iie these advertising columns, and P ro ’fi't' by it. / ih P s P R O FE S S IO N A L CARDS. CONSTIPATION J. M- KEENE, D. D. S. Is called the “ Father of Diseases.” It is caused by a Torpid Liver, and is generally accompanied with office in Breyman Brother’s bttihling, corner of Court and C om m ercial streets, D en ta l LOSS OF APPETITE, SICK HEADACHE, BAD BREATH, Etc. OREGON. SALEM. L. N. W OODS, M. D. To treat constipation successfully P H Y S IC IA N AND BURGEON, Howard’s father is a physician, and one day when the doctor was out Howard and a little playmate were “ playing doctor” in the real doctor’s office. Presently Howard | threw open a closet door and revealed an 1 articulated skeleton to tiie terrified gaze of j his playmate, but Howard himself wasper- I fectly calm. “ Pooh, W alter!” he said to his playmate, “ what are you afraid off It’s nothing but an old skelliuKtou!” “ Wh-wh- where did it come from ?” asked Walter, with chattering teeth. “ Oh, I don’t know. Papa has had it a long time. 1 guess likely it was his first patient.” —-Harper’s Young P e o p l e . ___________________ Dallas, Oregon. Physician and Surgeon, A L L A S , R O , iaroffle# over Brown k Son a »tore. It is a mild laxative and a tonic to the digestive organs. By tak. ing Simmons Liver Kegulator you promote digestion, bring on a reg ular habit of body and prevent Biliousness and Indigestion. J. E. KIRKPATRICK, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. D A L L A -, - - Atlvuutujces* o f Matrimony. Friend—Did you lose anything in the Bustall bank? Depositor—Not a cent. “ W eil, well! If you knew the thing was going up, why didn’t you say so?” “ I didn’ t know. I lmd to go off on busi ness, so I left my wife some blank checks. She went shopping.” —New York W eekiv. ]| | p B. H. McCALLON. M. D D - OREGON. Offiie at residence. T- V B- ¿ W i , “ My wife was sorely distressed with Constip*- tion and coughing, followed with Bleeding Piles. After four months use of Simmons Liver Regulator she is almost entirely relieved, gaining strength end flesh."—W. B. L bzfbk , Delaware, Ohio. M D T ak e o n ly the G e n u in e , D A L L A S , - OREGON. Which has on the Wrapper the red 2 5 Trade mark and Signature o f J . U . Z E IL L N A CO . Office over \\ il.-oil’ - d reg store. X-i. 13. ZFV R -A-lZiH :!?,, CAR S tock Inspector fo r Polk County, LOAD T o o M a n y F o r e i g n P r in te r s . In spite o f m any w arnings sent to the i typographical unions o f Germ any, A us tria and Sw itzerland by the general ex- ocutive board o f the G erm an-A m erican T ypograp hia in this city , the num ber o f im m igrant typesetters is increasing in- stead o f decreasing, and it is now pro- posed to suspend the international agree m ent a ccord in g to w hich m em o s o f European com jiositors’ unions w ill be accepted by the G .-A . T. w ithout initia tion fee.— N ew Y ork Evening W orld. A orov/ c f punchTnat will satisiy tne eye and gratify the taste o f the most exacting U inudo by adding a lit t le maraschino and red curacoa to an ice of red raspberries. OF B U G G IE S A D D R E S S M c C O Y , O IS K O O N . DALY, SIBLEY & EAKIN, We have the only set of abstract books in Polk county Ueliable sbstraots furnished, and money to oan. No commission charged on loans. Rooms 2 and 3 Wilson’s block. Dallas. J. L. C O LLIN S. Attorney and Counselor at Law, I S olicitor in t’Unnccry. Has been in practice of his profession in this place oi about thirty \ears, and will attend to all busir.ess entrusted ts his oars. Office, corner Main and Court ts, Dallas, Polk Co, Or J. H. F ro m A T T O R N E Y S-A T -L A W . th e C o r v a llis A G R IC U L T U R A L F a c to ry . M A C H IN E R Y - . .H B. Plummer, Dallas, Office upstairs in Odd Fellows’ new block. - C a r r ia g e —Also carts, wagons and a general assortment of— T ow nsend , B U T L E R <fc TO W N SE N D , O E K O O ÍT . PLASTERING! Suitor’s S a w M ill. — THE V E R Y — O F A L L K IN D S.— BEST Q U ALITY OF---- TilE - SettinG Rough and Dressed Lumber. All work guaranteed firstclass. J. A. B A R K E R , Progressive. A good supply on hand and for sale at either the mill or Dallas. the yard in Dallas. CHEAP AS T H E CHEAPEST. Popular. ¡total Firs ul Mat I N S U R A N C E C O . « S e e in g is B eliev in g .” A n d a g ood lam p H e a d O fä s e : S3 WASHINGTON STREET, p o k o - a n d . o r . Tb« Leading Home Company. «VI MIRI A 8 ? E G IA L i*Y or IN N M M I on Cfctrhes and Personages, Dwellings and Household Goods, 8ohools and other Publia Buildings, r'arn Boiliiags and Farm Property. -DIRECHOR8:— J. MoCKAKRN. F. K. ARNOLD, D. D. OLIPHANT H. L. PITTOCK. J. K. OILL. J. LOKWF.NBERG, F BUUKRT, F. M WARREN. J. 8. OUOPER. 8. K. tfOUNO, E. P. McCORNACK. J . LOWENBKRO, President. H. M. ORANT, Secret*»y and Manager W I L S O N S l C O . , Druggists ! Apolkrk roust be simple; when it is not simple it is 1 not good. Simple , Beautiful, Good —these | words mean much, but to see “ The Rochester ” will impress the truth more forcibly. All metal, tough and seamless, and made in three pieces only, it is absolutely safe and unbreakable. Like Aladdin’s of old, it is indeed a “ wonderful lamp,” for its mar velous light is purer and brighter than gas light, softer than electric light and more cheerful than either. Look for this stamj>—‘T hb R o c h e s t e r . I f the lamp dealer hasn’t the fe n n in e Rochester, and the atyle you want, send to us for our new illustrated catalogue. Land we will send you a lamp safely by express—your choice of over I varieties from the Largest Lamp Store in the tvorld. B O C H B 8 T K B L A M P COn 4 3 P a rk P la c e , (f e w Y o rk City. *£& “T he R och ester.” l'EX'ySsQ.'iCîwCBîisck K> t h e p o s it iv e i KL7 B C 0 TH E 3 3 . CC T / m n S U Dsalrr iu drugs, cheniic Is and psrfumerjr ststlsnery. toilet articles, meerehsum pipes, siesrs, tobacco, etc., etc. Pure liquors for medicinal purposes only. Phvsicisne pry Mriptionz compounded any or night. Main gtr—t, opposite oourt house, Dallas, Or. Deal ia d ra gs, paints, oils, glass <!• >rs, w ind ow «, ca n d y , nuts, t o b a c c o su ü no- PEMCRIPTIEMS CAREFULLY FILLED. • IT S T l ▲ T R IA L . P ~' -IF Y OU W IL L BU Y YO U R— DRUG - STORE.1 MENS, BARTEL & YIGGERS, nun; T - ft. Patronize Our Home Milis. P E R R Y D A L E — T H E F R O P R IB TO R S— N o. 3 0 4 .— T r a n s p o s itio n s . A hero-tyrant, buco as Alexan der Might chooee for his exam ple and com m ander. O ne on a steed illustrious as his rider. F ollow ed by t w o that still spread w ide and w ider. H,e tow ers above all conquerors that be L ik e the Colossus over ancient Tmucrc: K a out-F O ca Herod in bis love o f slaughter, A n d “ bathes in * ’ / ¿ . “ like com m on folk s In water. U p°u the w reck o f shattered thrones he stands, Fi m up by sw ords that w ait his dread co m m ands; Tram ples d ow n foett w ith such severity He needs must be s ix very frequently. N o. 3 0 /i. G e o g r a p h ic a l P u zzle. nisxn between railway employees and owners may be lessened by making the employees to some extent their own em THAT 13 WHAT KEEPS WAGE 8 UP IN ployer*, thereby partially removing the natural antagonism which exists be SOME INDUSTRIES. tween the one who hires and the one who is hired. The logical completion of B uchanan Pays H is R espects to Several the idea is that the workers should be P lutooretle Ed itors and Business Mon. wholly their own employers. The prac A "L a b o r L e n d e r " C elled Down—Joh n tical application o f the idea is public car government ownership of railways. Burns end Sana Gom pers. The New York Mall and Express dis- tos the claim that labor organizations re been the means of keeping np | wages in this country. It assert« that i to the tariff belongs the credit. The ' Mai! a im Express is a political party organ and shapes its articles to boom Its party, regsrdlees o f the truth. I hare j no deeire at this time to disens« the tariff i question, but in support o f the claim ! wiih which The Mail and Express takes | issue I want to call attention to a few facta. The trades in which the best rates of wages are paid in this country are not 1 affected by the tariff one way or the I other. The building, printing and trans- ’ portation trades are, take it till throngh, i better paid than other callings. Tariff does not tonch these trades, but it is a 1 well known fact that they are better or ganized than the factory, mine and mill | operatives, and that increases of wages and improvements in conditions are di rectly traceable to organization. C YOUTHS AND BOYS CLOTHING —OF THE— Salem Woolen Mills Store, You will help to build up Home Industry besides 1 keeping monoy in circulation in our midst. “ Distance lends enchantment to the view.” Read this from the New York tin A scribbling blorhhead of London sneers *t tbn French chamber of deputise because among the men who have been elected to its membership there are two wine t-.ll.irv, two miners, a dancing master, a barber, two In bor ers, two peasants, a professional acrobat and four or five ty pesetter s, besides other most who earn an honest living. Now. why should not such cltlsens be elected to the chamber if they are oompetent to perform the duties of a depu ty—If t^ey possess sense, knowledge and vir tue! In this age of democracy there are In all the great legislative bodies of the world men who are not of aristocratic Uncage, or of wealth, or of any hind of superior pretension. One day as (a manufacturing town in Massachusetts) whs sitting in the library (a city in Pennsylvania), bis sister came in and said: “ Oh, brother, I have just fin ished drawing that (a city in the western 1 part of New York).” Her brother looked This is from a paper which takes every at it and said. “ Oh, yt’H, he looks as if he opportunity to ridicule and caricature were ready for a (a cape on the southern American congressmen who have not j ooost of Newfoundland).” only come from the ranks of the com i “ That is (a cape on the northern coast of mon people, bnt are the only out and out Washington), you know it is,” said his sis representatives they have in congress. ter. “ W hat do you really think of it?” “ I mean what I say, only I (a cape on the Here is another sample from the Chi coast of Nor.h Carolina) the head is too cago Herald; large for the rest of the body.” “ Well, 1 hail a time drawing it, sighed (a John Bums, an actual labor leader, not a The “ protective tariff” does not afford mere professional agitator, says that the day city in the northern part of New Jersey).” locomotive engineers and firemen, car- of strikes Is past. Johu Burns is a laboring She then turned to her cousin and said: “ W hat do you think of it (a cape on the 1 peuters, painters, roofers, compositors man. He was the real organizer of the great coast of Maryland)? It is splendid; better or a score or moro o f other important London dock Btrlke, and ire has been the prin cipal actor In many smaller strikes. He waa than the (a lake in Maine) you drew the handicrafts any sort o f protection, and elected to parliament by tire labor vote and la yet wages are not only higher in those a proper representative of the labor interest. other day.” “ It is copied from the picture that Uncle callings than in nearly every one o f the Now, the John Barns style of labor leaders is (a cape at the entrance of Chesapeake bay) so called protected industries, but have very different from the Samuel Gumpcrs style. has, isn’t it?” Now, why should The Herald make grown during the past £0 years with the “ Yes,” replied his cousin, “ the one that growth of their organizations. This in that fling at Sam Gompers? Simply be used to belong to (the capital of Maine).” THE TRAIN ROBBER. COLUMDWN PRIÍ5 WINNERS. h a t Nt*»W a t t h e H uait Cow » s T Thai Ä t / fitted*. H ere 4 ro Some piotiiTts o t throe o f ths ud bfcef oo grand'bgvf cows Wat took — '----- at - . . * .'¿i ‘ irriso th e" -f iruin 'Ctfi’Lri They t y - -pryducsd ra u n s e t * , t fte d ia '* ' h « r 1 A V The only antidote for this robbery is cold land ia liberal Louis Star-Sayings. The law would rafleot public it should affix to all sni slty attaching to mnrdar.—1 Record. There con be little qnsetlon that the train robbing industry has got beyond the point where it is entitled to proterttrm.--Jtewuli Trihunei Racent Q*ogp* iadiMte That train -obber. Y ’ ore beeqmli®ipeMsnB noag gMtta. to t k In Arizona (roil) * , W k for, webelteve, «hors _____ ^ robbery tn that territory sine- law - pooead.—LswAagelpe Times. C o ld l»#d ad m in iste red tro «, winchester « n f ií-v ír cren iute violent firearm s te cun peded to be one of the heat fnstlbte pro- Tuitivos of M in robberies.—liewuir Free CHAMPION SHORTHORN COW. Troiai robbers and train wrecks wiL eoou break up the business of soeidaBt insu tunee companies unless something is done to make travel not an “ extra*’ risk.—Nash ville play of lwef breeds ail around was on# thut will uot be soon equaled in this country or any other. roods do their duty os » The Gazette’s live »took rgitte sayf robbers and not be afraid to that the Shorthorn sow «lass at ouspr* of the ebony blots ou our World's fair was luj ttroagwr .lh.m that J will soon be at the greatgeAHupnt,display at—vad , - , a*L ipl ” the English WfiHrtck shfiw q fjb -9 J rather heroic the beat that ever came togetl” ." ... r gut American ahwrtiioru g.'.ow rm*f. The « ’>< binpluibltt It worked perfuse?) tvi » givon cow a, thi picture la Ch»y M. a trial in Illinois . —1 ’ tablo backob rr<f,'aW(oiiock fu ll I P K ,,. , Stance and fesh a a jm egg Is fu ll of , tade^ government should try its mput ^ h.'iuil ou the ouLluns, and If that doss uot In the Henefjid faavBy the ehamidon succeed, then the express and raUroad com panies must snort to armai guards and I 'W was Miss Beau Z bai.fi year* old. fight li rearms with firearms.—Hutchinson Out of a lot of lj of m e hd«ed she got the one for the 'tine ribbon. thing The Gazette’» critic says Miss Beau abov 3 all other* which cannot be permitted Real is “ wide ribbed, compact and short by any ooramnntty calling itoelf civilised. Our railroads correspond to the roads of a hundred years ago. The advancement, even the very existence, of the commonwealth depends upon free Intercourse.—New York Sun. ___________________ fifc L & r o O IE S : cause he is at the head of a labor move ment which backs against the plutoc racy that is so dear to The Herald. Burns ia in England, and a good word said for him in Chicago will not help the labor movement and may be made to injnre it by an insinuating reference to a home THE JOCKEY. labor leader. As for myself, I like the Burns kind of agitation. It is radical, The bicycle sulky is now being used tn and if its ideas were applied in this conn- Hawaii. try the editor of The Herald would fight Tom McGregor, 8 : 90 )f, is ths first paoar them os he never before fought. Gom in the list by Robert MoGregor. CHAMPION HEREFORD COW. pers is tame compared with Burns, bnt There Is talk of utilising tbs turf droit he honestly believes his methods are the legged—in her fore ribs and loins cer st Sheepshsad Bay for a trotting track. tainly a remarkable cow .” He thinks, correct ones to employ In this country. The fast sprinter Morgan was used by If I think he is wrong, my reasons are however, that while she is fnll of sub Oolonel Jock Chinn las. year as a plow stance and quality her flesh is rather exactly the opposite of those apparently Let the partisan newspapers wrangle held by Lhe Chicago Herald. soft and that she doss co t stand well on A prominent Kentucky breeder advocates to their fill over the tariff. W e have to her hind legs. - • Jos. R . B uchanan . that trotting associations make their tneka stand by and see them filling the work It surprised nobody acquainted with at least 00 feet wide. the Aberdeen-Angue blood in America ingmen’s eyes with sand, because we Izlfe I z M o r s T h a n M e a t. W . O’B. Mscdetiough will wait until the must not “ meddle with politics,” but Douglas Memorial M. E. church was that the Abbess o f Turlington took first Ormondes begin to aome along before he egain takes up racing. when an effort is made to Inunoe or crowded when Dr. E. O. Eldridge, the prize in that class. The Gazette writer really waxes elo ganized workingmen to desert their on pastor, stepped into the pulpit to deliver Wheat will probably figure mors con ions and put their trust in a McKinley, his sermon on the early closing move quent in his description of the tw o cows, spicuously In the feed for horns during the A trick that is calculated to fool the un a Wilson or any other kind o f a tariff it ment recently started by the clothing ' Abbess and Progress o f Turlington, both coming year than ever before. The last foal sired by Electioneer wm the wary is the “ nine glase diamond” arrange l is time to speak out. And I speak as I salesmen. Dr. Eldridge took for his text daughters of the old bnll. Black Knight. ment. Thl* trick, ae the title suggests, is always have upon this subject, and what Bt. Luke xii, 28, “ The life is more than He praises Progress as if she were a hu bay filly Attraetive, now two ysan old. Attractive has a record of 2 :t 3 H performed with nine glasses. Tbeee glasses I say la this: As producers the working meat, and the body ia more than rai man instead of a cow, and then he says must he straight sided, but larger at the men have no interest in the tariff. ment.” of the bine ribbon one, "T he Abbess has • Mra. F. Brewster of Clyde. N. Y „ in an top thau at the bottom. The first thing to active partner with her husband in the Wages are not, except in rare cases, gov The pastor congratulated those who do in this trick is to arrange these nine p vmersbip of the bay gelding Opal Patchen. erned by tho ability o f the employer to were striving to secure a redaction in glasses with the opening up in the form of Those who know the Orlofit horses have a diamond, and It ie compulsory that each pay, bnt by the iron law of wages, sub the hours of labor. Their work was a grunt hopes that the Orloff-Amertesn trot- glass shall touch at least two other glasses ject only to the power o f labor organisa grand one and would be crowned with t v is the coming type of the nobis animal at the rim or top edge Haring arranged tion. success sooner or later. The foundation Ed» ard Hayes has sold his half Interest the glasses according to directions, the of the movement had been laid over 1,800 in the Standard Trotting Horse oomp trlok consists of removing four of the In this connection my attention is years ago, when Christ spoke the words Morris J. Jones. The i glasses without moving the remaining five called to a recent article in the New of the text. The movement had merit, S:(fiW- out of position and leaving the five glasses York Journal over the signature of for it sought to lift np humanity and 1 T” -J*bnrg Phfl has surd W . O’B. Mao- perfectly clear of oue soother. James P. Archibald. It convinces me would be a great benefit to society. The douongh for $ 6 , 000 , the prloe paid for Trtn- This is a very simple trick, and for that reason many will be all the more mystified that I was not mistaken a short time natural division of a day, eight hours j <->H" Mutih clnlmz he found the cult to be ■ M p ir T V * ’ % by It. When you arrange your glasses in ago when I intimated that Mr. Archi each for work, sleep and recreation, the diamond form, sec that the two next to bald had been adopted by the plutocrats ought to be generally observed, os it CHAMPION ADERL'EgN-ANOrS COWa Piurre IgirUlnrd ia opposed to bookmak- the corner glass touch each other aa well as and politicians. Here is something from wsuld give every man an opportunity to all of Progress’ wuniruus w eaüu cf msh lug UU ths ground that it offers Induce the first glass Then put down your two the article referred to: ment* to stop in von ten. He thinks the develop his mind. and this nint h mors—sbo is morg *ivi A y side corner ones, then two more which There should be no natural antagonism be- “ I would rather be a laborer at (1 a feminine in her ctutractcr, andlit: flfeh mutual system is the fairest method of touch one another ss well as the last end tween labor and capital. One 1 b necessary to day,” said Dr. Eldridge, “ and possess a is of rather better quality.” Tbrre % u betting one. Now pick out a glass which is a trifle the other, and those who say that in the natu Govern*!» Fi «river of New York and Pat- yon 1 smaller at the top than any of the otnere ral coarse of things they are inimical to each well developed mind and a trained intel poet in cow s for St--- ------- - ttsou of Pennsylvania were in the live and put it close to either of the p ain which other adopt only the catchwords of a few dem lect than to be one o f those millionaires »■ftpalug fettle. Í J . »tuck peyillon at the World’s fair when the join the eud glasses It will now be seen agogues who have their own pnrpoees to serve. who have no sympathy with tlis wage saddlers weyu judged. Governor Flower’s The history of the strikes of the past 10 years In fattei& g Cattle, ns With other that while this glass touches two glasses it shows that the strike, with a few exceptions, earners.” favorite got wvansh plane and Governor does not touch either of the side glasses has recoiled more upon the workingmen than He hoped the movement would include stock, it isfuiportmit tosocn*0fi., g * » t - Pettieon’s tenth. The diagram shows the correct position. it has injured the employer. employees in manufactories as well as est poeaibV gain iu the shortest time When you have removed glasses numbered Edward Atkinson or the New York clerks in mercantile hotises, and he hoped and aFtlie least possible outlay, While THE NATURALIST. 3, 4, 7 and 9. all the others will he clear of Tribune coaid not have pnt their doc it would not be long nntil the last estab cattle are on gyod i«stursge they can be one another. Flees will never touch an epileptic and trine in plainer language. lishment would find It too costly to over fatten;Sl very rapidly bj giving a good N o. 3 0 8 .— A r i t h m e t ic a l N ut. work and depress its employees.— W ash -, feed of corn. In nearly all oils«# in feed- will instantly leave a dead or dyingpesson, Divide the number Vliutn two such parte lug corn to fatten this way * ie beat to Horace' always sleep with oue ear pointed “ Demagogues” indeedl W e have all ington Post. that if the greater be divided by 7 and the heard of that fellow who ran through the coininenoe with alight ration and grad to the front. The rewmn of it no man can lees multiplied by3tue sum of the quotient streets shouting “ Stop thief I" If there A F r e n c li-A u in H c fln U n ion . ually increase nntl they áre iu fa ll feed. tell. and the product will be SO. Female spiders sru much larger and Moderate weatlpr in tho fall U the is any such character as the "labor dem It is said that negotiation» are in more ferocious thar. the males and general agogue,” he must believe that the object progress for a great international Xe«l- 1 best Season to fatter all kinds o f stock No. 309.—Behead ment*. ly devour their Uncbauds. o f strikes is to “ injure the employers." eration o f railroad employe«* in thi» (Ma advantage at thn>tiino is that the Behead peril and leave wrath. The greatest yUeetra|<-r off the aphis is the What a wormy old chestnut is that fa country and Franra, with Biotmal aim* stock is usually in goon,thrifty oundi Behead a sum and leave to ascend. apparently h iriAless ladybird, which de- vorite catch phrase o f the hypocritical and an international ialior bureau, with Holland can he fattened»ery readily Behead a knot and leave a lyric poem. «■utn them by thoinaada behead a rent and leave the organ of plutocrat and wily politician, “ There is branches in different parts of the United The size of the ration tlimt should./*; the tiger .sake« short work of the buf- supplied can be best detenuims'! hg k y hearing. no natural antagonism between labor States and France. mlp (q g^ostra. Therefore to avoid it* eo- Behead to consume and leave a preposi and capitall” Those who use it do not This proposed international federation condition of the animat*, and the , fnv etpy ti." butfijo m te at night In the river, tion. _________ say what they expect their hearers to be aims at an interchange o f union cards to commence feeding must be detaxmru-it wuiLdnty it* Doee and boros above the sur lieve they mean. W hy do they not speak between members of the railroad unions by the condition o f the animals and the : face. Tongue Twisters. f! Read the following aloud, repeating the out and say, “ There is no natnral antag of the old world and the new; the eli time at which they are to be marketed. The nxisqn bee builds e neat of mortar, shorter ones quickly half a dozen times In onism between the laborer and the capi gibility o f a French employee, with an With cattle nnder present condition* llcipg economical of labor, this Insect will succession: talist?” If that is what Archibald means, authorized union card for membership one item is very Important, and that is pair An old iitst rather then build e new, Six thick thistle sticks. he should get down from his high horse in railroad unions in this country, should ! to fatten well. The quality and condi vnd desperate buttles for the possession of Flesh of freshly fried flying fifth. neyt Bumettwia* take place. as • "labor leader” and go back to the work be scarce in France, and vice 1 tion are important factors in defiennin The sea ceaeeth. and it suffioeth us. primer of the labor movement. I have versa, and a system of co-operation by ! ing the price, and in nearly all case* it | Hiith roller, low roller, lower roller. THE DOCTOR. ■o often lately ex preseed myself on this which the state of employment in both will ( « y to feed lib*#al lv until the cattle Give Grimes Jim ’s great gilt gig whip. are well fattened before marketing. A box of mixed biscuits, a mixed biscuit question of the identity o f the interests I countries would be mutually known. Mashed cr-intsu » in e ponltioe bag, vp- Especially when pnces are low consid pli«d to the affected part, will, it is se Ki, All this has been brought al»ont by a o f the wage payer and the wage receiver box. Two toads, totally tired, tried to trot to that I will spare my readers this time. ' growing recognition o f the fact that the erable loss is often occasioned by sending cure erysipelaa Ted bury. A ll thinking men understand it anyhow. methods o f trade unionism are changing to market a little too soon, before the To remove foreign bodies from tkeoyv. Strict, strong Stephen Stringer snared rapidly in this country and more gradu cattle are fully ready, and )>ften the dif pot a grain of flaxseed under the lower lid slickly six sickly silky snakes. One of the funniest things I’ ve hsard ally in Franco. The French labor lead ference in the quality make* so much and close the eye. She stood at the door of Mrs. Smith’s recently was a sentence from a speech ers made the first proposal for the in difference in the price as to shnt out the Continual bathing of ths face in hat w - fljsii sauce shop welcoming him in. made by s prominent member of the ternational federation and were stimu profit*. A* tho supply o f gross in the ter—not warm—at night will tend to re Swan swam over the sea: swim, swan, chamber o f commerce of Cincinnati to a pasture* fails, good hay or corn fodder lated to do so by the formation of the move wrinkle* and will eradicate blaol swim; swan swam back again; well swum, meeting of the unemployed of that city. new American Railway union in this must be supplied to take Its place, and •wan. ________ ___________ He said, " I belong to a commercial body c o u n t r y . __________________ the necessity for a better variety be For an ingrowing toe or finger nail eat a Key to the Pussier. comes greater. Wbilfc In fattening cat V or notch in the center of the nail, and It which has the Interest of the laboring W s g « * I n N ew Y o r k find P ari*. No. 207.—Crossword Enigma: Nightin- classes at heart, and I shall do all tn my tle, as well ns hogs, tt is quits an item will grow toward the orator and relieve the gale. Mr. Larcber, one of the Parisian dele to make corn the principal ration, yet it corner. power to lnflnence that body.” Jnst No. 30*.—A Familiar Saying: “ Nothing A patient should never be raised sudden think o f ltl What thta man meant was gates who recently visited this country, is an exceptional cuse when corn alone tenture, nothing have.” ly to receive food, drink or medicine. Aside that the organisation to which he be 1* a locksmith. In conversation with a will make the most economical ration. No. 380 —Charade: C oo-jug ate. from distressing the sufferer, th a t Is dan New York reporter, who was dispoeed One of the principles of feeding that is No. 800.—Zigzag "Bage of M ontieall*’9 longed had the business of manufac ger of heart trouble Place the arm under Crosswords: 1. Bole. 3. rAJd. 3. saGo. turing and baying and selling at heart. to make light o f the delegates’ mission, thoroughly settled is that no one material the pillow and gently force the Invalid Into 4. mas.lv » plOd. 6. aFar. T. Maul. 1 "T he laboring classes” are a part o f the Mr. Larcber »aid that he had learned fally supplies all the elements o f nutri e position between lying and eltttag. bOnd. V. fa.Ng 10. griT 11. b r ig 13 machinery of the business. That's where one thing in New York. It was that the tion in the right proportions to give the aCts It. Kven. 14. sLse. IL baLk. M workingmen In his trade in New York beet gain at lowsst coot. O f co n n s the they come In on the “ at heart” line. THE ELECTRICIAN. polO. earned |12.J0 per week for work which greater part o f the feed shonld be grown No. 301.—A Ladder Is paid for in Paris st the rate of M francs Preeident Ingalls of the Big F oot rail The city of Gleeeow will own ail the tel upon the farm, yet tn many cases It will P P road made a speech at Chicago in which ($2.80) s day. “ And." said the delegate, pay to buy bran, middling and oilmeal ephones within Its limits hereafter. “ we have lea# to pay for rent in better A Q U A h* said, “ The great problem of the fa- Ten thousand people am employed 0* to feed in connection with the corn. tore, sod one that ia now pressing open quarters, and everything that we bay, W K R A* long as good feed can be seen red ia telephone operator* la except meat, is cheaper.” railway managers, ia how to deal with the pastorea it is o f co n n s beet to allow In the sending of J im , A m ■ A -------------------------— their employees.” He said that person the cattle to run out, because they will very long lengths of W G C Statistician Grnenhnt of Chicago keep healthier, bnt they shonld be kept are US ,080 mile* la t ally he believed the solution was in the R u t H Hne of profit sharing. " I t is absolutely claims that there are st least 800 men as qniet a* possible. Fattening animals alone, the highest speed es A 0 been 1,000 nillee per im a d certain that something most be done in bolding positions under the city, connty need bnt little exercise. Give P ■ A T It Is proponed to ran a this country to bring the employees and and state authorities throngh the In plenty of water, feed regularly all that launches through H B the owners of tbs railways nearer to fineon# of trade anions. Vice President they will sat np clean, and If lions of the grand No MB.-Metagram: I. Bad. fad. had. gether.” mid Mr. Ingalls. This looks Pomeroy of the trades assem bly say. for early market push ths fsl mad. pad. sad. 3 Bat, cat, fat, hat. mat. like aa indorsement of the doctrine I that if there is any work being done by much as possible and then pat eat vat. have ssesrtrii ia a foregoing paragraph. nonunion labor in any of the depurt- soon as they a n fully No. H t -B t d d e a Authors, Bala, Joho- Mr. Iagalls bailer ra that the aatago- , menu it is tbs fault at ths onion affected. Republic. __________ N o. Sort.— C r o s s w o rd K n ip n a . A t i o n i e . V B - a i t - I_.ii» v v . N .L . B utler , IT IS ORGANIZATION. the face of constantly increasing meth ods o f cheapening production in many of those trades, as in most others, by im My first is in lettuce, but uot. in carrot. proved machinery. The Mail and Ex My second is in tree, bat not in bush. My third is in omnibus, but uot iu Car press pays the employees in its press and composing rooms more today than it did riage. My fourth is in ooion, also in tomato. awhile ago, not because of the McKin My fifth is in one, but not iu three. ley bill, but because o f the printers’ and My whole is the name of a fruit. pressmen's unions. That paper and oth ers o f its class are calling attention just N o . 3 0 7 .— T h e N in o G la ss D ia m o n d . now to the “ decline o f the Amalgamated association” and the consequent reduc tion of wages in the iron mills. Ths tariff could not keep up wages when the organisation began to be weakened by reverses. H. C. K akis . so. J. D aly , Prompt. NO. 0 . DALLAS, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1,1893- VOL. XIX. !r * j$ * *— > «