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WHOP A YSTITOlLliS ? worm ocm g rem inoecf occasionally ot •Jglits o f laborers, c f an old declaration appoued to conqu ests and o f an cl l L uaO £N S PLACED ON LABOR BY THE constitution with a lot o f far seeing PROMOTERS OF WARS. Imitation;! to official pow er. It w ould je Irritating. And we are irritating w henever we C r o a t T r im « 1’ nlal F o r MW e w O p p o r - .¿line our eyes and thoughts from our . h " T h a t M iy .lit H o J o d l o l o u a - lonrst toll except to acqu iesce in w hat 1 > l a r d a t 11 u iu e — H o w th e T a x ever superiors do. But h ow ever profit D o d g e r * W o r k th e (io v e r o m e u t. able w ars may I k » to sqm e, liow ever (Special Correspondence.] Mitertaining to others, how ever neces- By turn* o f orators’ log ic and by iary to strenuous living, how ever twlats o f w riters’ wrists, tw ists and liueh PrcHbyturlan Boers need the uu- turns that can be hired, us any labor is 1'iority o f the C hurch o f England c r hired, the view s w hich half a dozen 1‘atholle F il^ nos need tlie teaching o f prom oters o f the politics o f a country the sects, and tlie Chinam en, w ho ilecide to have prom oted can be pro iuml>er som e 400,000,000, need killing moted. A s people have shared the ind “ our” Interests dem and the same, »port o f landed proprietors by proxy, t Is [MM’tlnent and thus fa r It is law ful is it were, through literature, so the :o hum bly Inquire, W ho pays the bills? I f this I k * “ treason” to the new em world is now regaled with all that pire. make the m ost o f it. T lie prom ot great literary and Journalistic talent ing o f tlie d ivertin g perform ance* are can give o f the o b je cts and details o f not paying the bills therefor: nor are the inun hunts In South A frica, the Iheso perform an ces even what tlie Philippines up J China. young folks call a D utch treat. In T he fa ct Unit new s dispatches are nil which the bills are paid by nil w ho eu- reusored — those concerning the Boer (oy the treat. T hose w h o push the per hunt by a British censor, those co n form ances are o f tbe class who, with cern ing the Philippine bunt by an out any know n exception, dodge near ly nil their legal taxes. |u W . T. Am erican censor and those about the Stead’s “ I f Christ C am e to C h icago” Chinese retaliation by International Is recorded how universal Is the cue- censors, hulf a dozen. In Interm ingling on! o f tax d xlgliig p erjury b i . «mg Chl- consoriousness—iloes not detract from ngo m onopolists, and nosy m onopo tbe Interest o f the dispatches, but only lists are typical. Tin incom e tux Is from any fu llness to hunted ones ilso fought by these brave fighters, w hich som e correspondent m ight wish and the collater.il inheritance tax is to exercise. It should be rem em bered j iQ placed as actually to encourage the in reuding the new s tlint the prom oters keeping o f large fortunes within fam^- o f the chase are also the em ployers o f ||es rather than to encou rage public tlie censors. I ^ quests. An Instance o f the w orking o f F or the m ore philosophic minds cost- j be collateral inheritance law Is lately ly m agazines have abounded with I ieen In the case o f C. P. H untington, m ost condescending Instructions from whose estate, estim ated at from $30,- high military mid political authorities JOO.OOU to $70.000.000, is taxed only in Am erica and from m ighty EngliNb- .’.bout 2 Vi* per cent because the bulk o f men, sirs, lords, dukes, curls, princesses t goes to his w ife aud son. w hile J. even, and form er secretaries and pres 11. C lark’s $3,000,000. w hich goes al ent undersecretaries o f this and that. most entirely to priblic philanthropy, T hey thus coudoscem l because they s taxed 15 per ceut for the support o f w ould have a people w ho had believed i war which was hateful to Mr. Clark. In their Declaration o f Independence T hat ex cessiv e hero aud strenuous know now o f the secrets o f "w o rld advocate o f strenuousuess. the governor pow er,” o f the need which Inferiors o f New York, once in the very exuber have o f being governed by superiors ance o f his loftiness signed a bill for from the other side o f the world. taxing N ew York franchises. H e was T hey say that while superiors gain obliged, how ever, to recall the legisla w ealth In this w ay Inferiors gain a lot ture to rectify what proved to be a o f civilization and o f religious Instruc mistake. tion, the gospel o f the P rince o f Peace T lie prom oters o f these w ars are not w hich they wouldn’ t accept If they even satisfied with a paying o f war w ere not com pelled to. T he beneficent expenses by those least able to pay, w ork o f com pelling Inferiors to accept while they them selves dodge. T hey benefactions incidentally furnishes the are the class w ho have claw ed out the “ sport” for those w ho like that and op flesh nearest to the republic’s h ea rt portunities fo r vast contracts for those The civIT w ar left a d ebt which we w ho like to sell ships, arm or plate, can prom ised to pay in “ law ful m oney,” ned beef, cottius. Illinois and arm y aud then at the cred itors’ request and de navy supplies o f every kind. W here mand in “ coin.” then in gold, und the governm ent contracts used to be a w a rd great banking system has been built ed to the low est responsible bidder, the ou the debt the paym ent o f which great contractors now usual ly com bine would Inconvenience w hat the great to m ake high bids and divid e tbe w ork, | hankers consid er “ the best banking securing by tills menus fabulously rich | system in the w orld.” Som ehow the coutracts. faster w e get out o f debt the faster T he m ilitary has lately acquired tre- we g el In. and if it w asn’t fo r w ars to m endous prestige, hitherto unknown | furnish a debt as a busls for banking names are fam ous and a standing arm y | there w ould be the eternal necessi- is uow arranged for nearly five tim es ties o f the gold reserve, with Its end- ns large ns form erly. Volunteer sol less chain fo r transferring m oney from diers were good nl the old fashioned our treasury luto sa fe places. Many eyes are fixed now upon the w ork o f defending their homes, but a professional soldiery, w hile m ore fash vacancies le ft by the $20.000,000 paid ionable now . I h also m ore effective In to Spain fo r our su b jects In the Philip Invasions o f foreign parts. P ro fe ssio n pines and upou the $180,000.000 given al soldiers can also he better relied ou by the w ar departm ent som e time ago to take tlie part o f the strong against is Ibe cost o f those su bjects to us thus the w eaker In any local disturbances o f I far. W hat a system o f Irrigation could capital and labor. 1 have been carried out with that $200,- E very oib * know s that we are In no 1 >00.000. redeem ing land for m illions o f need o f land, a very little m oney w ould j ••.ettlcrs! Irrigate land for m illions o f settlers. ProiMle. w riting o f the Imperlallzlng and our population Increases faster ! tin* H unan republic, says: “ I f there than It can he safely assim ilated. But is one lesson w hich history clearly w e have dealt out our fa vors to our | teaches. It is this: T hat free nations If capitalists so generously that they have •unuot govern su bject provinces. constantly so much new capital to re they arc unable or unw illing to adm it invest tlmt It Is no w ouder that they ihell* dependencies to share their ow n •oustItuMou, tlie constitution will fall seek m ore worlds to conquer. T he late adventures and all tlie ac n pieces.” The Springfield R epublican says: “ It com pan yin g charges uiukc for unity am ong the m ilitary, the contractors >s asserted that Imperialism is a trum p and those prom oters w ho conduct wars ’d up term, and w e are asked to pro- and let out the contracts. T he groat luce tlie em peror or even Ills shadow , capitalists who control the press to a (’lie form s o f im perialism never appear intil long a fter the essence o f It lins certain extent are the contractors gen orally, and often they hold public o f rained a hold on tlie governm ent. And lie people are now fa ce to fa ce with fices, us In tbe case o f Senator Depew. T he largest capitalists, like the Stand he essence o f It. T he term Is no re- cut Invention. It lias an accepted ard OH. with its ship ami banking In terests, work with the political prom ot nennlng fo r precisely tlie tendencies low under consid eration .” ers behind closed doors and w indow s. In Boston there was « thing called “ a board o f strategy.” w hich traded with contractors and advanced Issues to the confusion o f honest contractors and the blackening o f holiest political lead ers. T he com bination o f ornam ental m ilitary men at W ashington with ca p italists and political meu m ight be culled a board o f strategy, and the president o f the board Is likely to be no less a personage than the president o f the i'n ltod stMi- s T he more profit Is m ade from our franchises and from contracts the m ore are needed the fran ch ises o f conquered countries for the reinvestm ent o f the capitalists* enorm ous profits. W hen a com pany, for Instunce, reaps nearly $250,000 profit In a fe w weeks, as a W est Indies developm ent Platt and De- l e w com pany did, by building a mill- 1 iry railroad, must there not spring up * rem arkable attachm ent betw een the com pan y and tbe secretary o f w ar and w as there not created n need and a taste for colonial possessions for re 1.1vestment o f the sum o f m oney so qu ickly obtained? W hen colonial policies first cam e up fo r consideration, a consul from Mn ii I In arriving In C alifornia gave out for publication Ills strenuous opinion tlmt It was the duty o f the United States to hold the country belonging to Its fo r m er allies, the Filipinos. T he coraul w ns here fo r the organization o f a com puny to take control o f the transporta tlon. the hanklna and the various best paying beoefactlon a to In» conferred on tie» Islanders. W hether tills particular gentlem an reaps the rew ard fo r his foresight and w isdom Is not Important. Our wealth and p ow er and lifeblood are being used fo r rew arding sim ilar foresight and w isdom In ben efactors o f sim ilar propensity. Im agine a Cicanr when he had be come accustom ed to conquests, booty, trium phs nod. tribute m oney from a CA STO R IA Tor Ia & n ti and Children. Tin KM You H its Always Bought B IS M M n oT I E l l a O iiu a d y . N ew Salem. Mass. C o - n p e r t i f io n In R n g l a n d . Tlm t tin» co-op era tiv e Idem In the dls- ributiou o f goodn I s rapidly developing n E ngl» ml I h ahown by reports reeent- y subm itted to the British L abor ns- oclntloti. Idtst year there w ere U W CAMCER Sufferer» from thin horrible »early always inherit it — not necessarily rom ihe parents, but may 1 « from some emote ancestor, for Cancer often runs hrough several generations. T his deadly raison m ay lay dorm ant in the blood for /eon*, or until you reach m iddle life, then ho first little sore or ulcer makes its ap- ««trance— or a swollen gland in the ’rvaat. or some other part o f the body, ,ives the first warning. T o cure Cancer thoroughly and pertna* ic it ly all the poisonous virus must be 4i nmated from the blood— every vestage >f it driven out. This S. S. S. aoes, and s the only m edicine that can reach deep- 'uted, obstinate blood troubles like this. \Vheu all tbe poison has been forced out ’f the system the Cancer heals, and the lise'iac never returns. Cancer brgi ns o f ten in a small way, as the ollow ing le ter from Mrs. Shirer sh ow s: A »mall phnplt came on my law about an inch •elow the u ron tlie left »Lie ol my lace. It gave .ie no pain or iitconven-i Ur*- « m l I sh ou ld h a ve orjriitten at«o«tt it had it *>*t uevun tvWl'ulameaml ch ; it wouM bleed a .tile, then scab over, hut not heal. This -on«limed for »»»me i ime, b«*u my Jaw began to iwell, becom in g ve-y '«iafttl. The Cancer be- •.an to e.«t an t spread, ti'-ii t la rife a* a i ill dollar.who-» f heard A S. S. S. an d u<*icrmin> si to give It a lair trial, .ml it wa* icma-k able vhat A wo ••■enal effect •t had from the very beginning; tbe sore began te •t i! and after taking a few bottlea disappeared ntirelv. This wa* tiro years ago; thete are atilt »0 signs c f the Cancer, aud my general heatlh ontmuca good.—Mas. ostiiiuc food.— M r s R. Srnaaa. La Mata, Mo. is the greatest o f all blood purifiers, and the on ly o n e guaranteed purely vegetable. Send for cur free book 00 Cancer, c o u t i ! :’. !!? valuable and interest ing inform ation snout this disease, ard write our physiciana about your case. W l make no charge for medical advice. * INC 0»*r T { H o n e t * . atlarta , aa . sss; | In jM rta a « « o f f i s t t o l i - * » . s u it o r io re retiring at night *poctre .•o-operatlve societies with a m em ber A m iette— W bat Is an artistic tailor. T h e breeder w h o laughs st registra B an ters C o*«» o f ftreenlm nd. ship o f 1 .720.000, with s share and loan tion und a ffects Independence o f It may A nyw ay? y ou rself off with salt and wuter or J’js t Although tbe eastern coast o f Green as m uch o f your body as you «-an g -t •a pi tal o f £27.000.000 aod a reserve o f as w ell sit dow-n. lenm how to s tu* R e g in a ld -A n artistic tailor, iny dear C2.000.00u. T h e trade o f the year discom fiture and study tbe uses ,( a child, la a tailor that maAea “ correct” land la m uch nearer to Europe than time. Yon will sleep better, and It W!ll I m ounted to £00.000.000. with profits o f w hite flag w h ich he la sure to need lat clothes that no artist w ou ld paint.— ♦ he western, it la really much m ore In Im prove your com plexion. accessible to explorers, and fur li**s is f7.tKto.000 after paying 5 per cent on a er on. sa y s T h e Blteep Breeder. T he Indiaurpolia Prcaa. k? ow n n!»out It. T he eastern aide o f apltailsstion o f about £30.000,000. Out history o f the nntirecord men is too that continent is colder than the other. BO YEARS* H e v rsff. , >f their profits the societies voted dur well know n to need repetition. O ne by E X P E R IE N C E Scribbler—A nother rejection ! G ee A small branch o f the g u lf stream ing the year £00,000 to ed ucation and on e they have yielded to the Inevitable (23.000 to charity. T he co operative , and join ed the registration ranks If for w h iz! I wish 1 kuew bow to get even flows up the western coast and mlti- gntes the severity o f tbe temperature. |:tores em ployed about 20.000 men. ch o no other and better reason than to pro with that editor. P epprey—Bend m ore o f your etuff for That route to the pole, therefore, baa cen by the m em ber» to m anage the tect them selves and their anim als proved tbe most popular with explor I business and ov er 78.000 other em against unfriendly doubt and criticism . him to read.—Philadelphia Preao. ers. Brainerd aud L ockw ood w ere ployees. while the population directly A poor registered stx-ep may not lie I t 's D i f f e r e n t W i t h W i d o w s . thus enubled to carry the Am erican affected by tlie m ovem ent Is estim ated any better than a p oor one unregister T radc M ark s flag to ab ove the eighty-third parallel “ Do you think he w ill m arry her?” it 0.000.000. T he co-operative partner ed. but he sells for tw ice as much on n U n io n s o f latitude. Peary chose this path as “ No, I don’ t But If he doean’t w atch C o p y r ig h t s A c . ships In fíreat Britain Inst year num- certificate o f pure breeding. T he scrub Anrone tending askelrhand étSWMfcMi may out 1 tlilok she w ill marry him. She’* the most prom islug. aud the N orwe !>ered 102. with sales am ounting to £2.« m ay occa sion a lly get luto the record aa quickly aicertniu our opiniou free whether an iu volition is prohnhly patentable, «'«»in minora a w idow , you know .” —C h icago P o e t gian Sverdrup, who follow ed lilui up W0.000 and profits o f £135,000. tion« atrioily confidential. Handbook «>n I'atenU the devil som etim es gets Into Christian to the arctic reglous tw o summ er* sent free. (J!do«C sirnney for «eeurtug patents. society in the guise o f church m em ber Patente taken tbroueh Mumt \ Co. receive W e W o n d e r. ago. did likewise. S w itzerla n d and R n g ln n * . tptcUti notlci, wit bout « bnrue. In tbe ship. Intt registration iu the main Is a Abruzzi o f sunny Italy has been tlie Riley B, 2:06%, show s the ability to r rzerland allow s no child to be- gun ran tee o f pure breeding and Is de iu*arest to the north pole. W ill this com e close to S earchlight’s 4-year-old •ouie a wage earner liefore he has m anded by the buyer as a m atter o f extend the banana l>elt?— Illustrated race record fo r pacers, 2:04%. A handsomely lllnatraled weekly. Lnreest cir He reached tl»e age o f 14. tbe period at protection if for no high ergeason. T he culation of sny aelentlOo journal. Term«. $3 a B uffalo Expretis. rear; four months, |l. Sold by all newadealem. was a close second to C onnor in 2:04% which under the English fa cto ry law bleeder does not live w ho In these days it P rovidence. o . b « . u « , New York ie cease’ to he a child and Is ranked and In this country can long su ccess >, 025 Y Ht.. Washington, U. C. At P rovid en ce D ouglas T hom as re is a “ youn g person.” English t»oys o f fully m aintain standing for his flock or cently d rov e the 3-year-old filly Iva • 2 may i ’ ll! work in mines fo r 54 hours herd w ithout the guarantees and am en Dee, by Onward, 2:25%, dam Annlne, a week, *b!< h is rather a longer term ities o f the association registry. 4, 2:11%, by W arlock, a sensational than that o f the full grow n m iner o f mile lu her work. It w as finished In Northum berland or Durham . Í listen leni Erasm us n a il, in Its day n 2:11, aud tbe last h a lf w as trotted In fam ous •! i * r ? B rooklyn, which was 1.-03%. îivçtctl in 178*1. Is to be lorn down. ■ ■ iz i"w im» «".i i 'yw cwir r e - LA B O R IN FRA N C E . Alcxafi *r H nm !l,on and Au ion Burr n s l l w a r a u d M ia . W o r k e r , a a d routrn»uie«) sito each lo c a r á the co n :ustrm >i T h r lr I r . I . a a o f Old A g o P ea a loa o. struction o f the building. SA LEM , C RECON. I d an article on “ W ork and W ages In F rance,” p nhllih ed I d T b e Forum , (iJIU W KUS T h e T w e n t . o t h C e r .tu ry . “ Say. Jock, your uose is like the last W alter II. B calfe an y,: OK W c now stam i Ml the thresh» Id n r roue o f Hummer.” A fte r tlie railroads probably tbe moat lie iw e n i.c b c e n tu r y , und ilio nin e« K K I.IA IS l.K “ W ell, at all events. It's not bloom ing Im portant Industry Is coal mining, «e n tb ia m lllitijc of ih r pn»t. i t ivi 1, NURSERY alone. Look at y ou r ow n.” —Fun. SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. w blcb em ploys 143,000 persons, o f li we er, always he know n h » olio c u i - STOCK. - ■ ' - « »♦ — whom 101,700 w ork underground. T be • m y • t in v eu tb in und d ’scov rry , and SH A STA I10U TB F o r O v er F ifty Y e a r s . aggregate w ages paid In 1807 ha re ziiiuiig so m e o f the grim test « f the», A n old am i well tried rem edy. Mrs. ' Tnirn leave Dallas for Portland and way station been com puted at 171,108,000 franca, »s «‘an trti'lifu lly m ention lloH tetlorV | at o:10a. in. except Sunday«. w hich, divided by tbe whole num ber o f 4to;u.‘iun B itter», tlm celwluMte«! rem W in slo w ’s S ooth in g S yru p has been d a y s’ work, 41,310.000, gives as tbe av edy f»*r all m í 1 ni 'i i M r i a i n g frwm «lis- tir»ed lor ov er fifty years by m illion s ol Jiuy none but the best Leave Portland 8:.t0 a n*. 7:S- p in erage d a y 's w age tbe sum o f 4.14 ed e e ! ston Aldi, aneli us djFpepsiM. m oth er» f.»r their eliih lren w h ile teeth Leave S-ilem 11 u m ; 9:35 ;> m sto^k, which is always Arrive Ashland 12:33 a in; 11;30 a m fruocs. T he largest federation o f coal im iig alie n, riatuh l i V, «OIlHlipalijIi. ing, with perfect Biiccet>f>. I t soothes A -Hvt* «acrui.ieuto ;» p nr. 4:35 a in miners num bers 34,000 m em bers, nnd n rioiirincsc nud liili->ii lies«, l t bus I he c h ild , 8<»fleiiH 1 he g u m ?, allays ail tlie cheapest. Arrive San Francisco 7:45 p u i ;8 :i5 a in. pain, «•lire« wind ««»lie and is the beet Its secretary w rites that the low est ♦en o n e e f dio g it.» e»t file aings to rometly f«»r diurrlm e« Is pleasant to w age paid to any o f tbe m em bers Is itHoknid 4l|ii» g Ilio ia.-l h f y years >«» ■ Arrive Oilmen 5:45 a m; 11:*6 a in. 3.75 fran cs per day, tbe highest 0.50, % he.J ill build«*!. M any p rom in en t tbe Inste. S old by d r ig g is is in every ! Arr'vw Denver 9 «»»a »n; 9:00 am. part o f the world 25 cents a bottle. Arr ve Ksnsas C?itv 7:25a in; 7:25 a in. the average being 5. T h ese flgures h jfic .m s p re oribe ami reco in m e ml it. Arrive Cbiia 7:15 a ui; 9;30 a iu. will probably g iv e a fa ir Idea o f tbe la k e Ilici, a d \ice, try a botti«« und h« Its value is incHletilrthle. Be sure and ask for Mrs. W in»h*w’s S o o th in g S y w ages o f coal m iners throughout tbe o n v fn eed , bu t be sure and got the rup and lake no oth er kind. Arrive f.os Anje!es 1:‘20 p in; 7:C0a in. country. There have iteen placed upon the market ff« in lin e, with • tir private r venue Arrive Kl Pas > 0:C0 p in; 0:00 p in. several cheap reprints of an obsolete edition A vast num ber o f w orkin g people are «tam p «»ver m e ueck o f the b otile. Arri e Fort V\ ortii 0.30 a m ; 6.3’J a in. of ** Webfter*» Uictionar}'.” Th«»y are beffn« Arrive City of Mcxi -o 9:ff> a m ; 9:55 a ni. offered under various names at a low price constantly engaged by tbe govern m en t Roan W ilkes. 2:04%. knocked the Old Arrive Huston 4 00 a n. ;4 : w a lu al authorities, both central and local. S j u t h e ’i’ n C a l i f o r n i a . Arrive New Orleans 0: 5 ;* iu ;0 :2 5 p in* Orchard (M e.) track record o f 2:07% In nil kinds o f public w orks and In fu r Arriva nahiiiKtoii 8.42 a ni; 0.42 a in. NoluM«- iiiiH’ iig \lie pi» unmet? itfibnl- sky high the other day. Ills quarter Arrive New York 12 43 }‘ m ; 12:43 p in. dry goods dealers, grocers, agents, etc., . aod nishing supplies fo r tbe various depart «1 by ib e H im »>I a rou te is tin* winter in a tew instances as u premium for su baci Op time was :30%. 1:01%. 1:33%, 2:05%. ments. It Is said that as a rule tbe n ip l<. Sniiiln-rn C alifornia and A rizo tions to papers. M aude G entry, 2:27%, John R 's moat Announcements of these comparatively governm ent paya better than private na. R en ew ed acq la in ta n ce w ith tlii* Pnlln.a i an 1 T ourist ears on both trains. Ch ir prom ising daughter, developed well c:.rs Sacrai liento to 0<i<en a n i Kl Paso, and tourist em ployers, besides adding nn old age a ction wdl ever d evelop freid» points this spring, trotting n mile In 2:18% fo r cur* t o Chicago, St. Louis, New Orleans and W ash pension. On the otner hand. It was a f *f inti rest and added sou rces « f en reprints are very misleading;: for instance, Jim ltam ey nnd was then bred to G rat n¿ton. firmed In 181)2 by tbe president o f the jov n ten t. un der its su n n y ^kies, in tin they are advertised to L>e the stitotnnfial tan. 2:13. equivalent o f n higher-priced hook, when railroad synd icate that tbe governm ent • rtri* tv e d its industries, in its prolific rottlily, p «> fur os we know und believe, Conneetin^ at San Francisco witliaeveral sferain w as less liberal In tbe treatm ent o f Its 'egetH io n and am on g its n u m b orlc ► areall, from A to Z, tlinl line.« for Honolulu, .iapan, China, Phillipincs » entrai and South 'Amerle*. rallw uy em ployees than som e o f the •esorta « f m oiiniH in, sh ore, valley ano ‘ •J have used d in in ''- r’ .'in ’s C o lic, p rivate com panies. Inin. T lie tw o duily Shasta traim phototype copies o f a imok o f over lli'ty A lthough, in spite o f the dangers and from Fort land t«> C alifornia have been f ’ lml ni und D iarrhoen R o iio d v and CORVALLIS MAIL DAILY ears ugo, which in its day was sold for about. hardships through w hich they pass, recen tly • quipp« d with the m ost ap find i* to he a» great m ed icin e.” says ».(II). and wliicit was inucu superior in paper., (Kxcept Sunday ) Mr. E. S. P hip p«. o f Polenti. A rk a n irinr, and binding to tliese imitations, being m any w orkingm en live to n ripe old Portland Ar. 5:50 P lì ’ ten u w.ork o f some merit instead o f one proved pattern o f standaui and tourist sas. “ If cu red m e o f hl« » sly (lu x, I 0 V M Lv. age, yet they have generally saved lit Derry Lv. 2.14 P M leep ing cars, bu t the low rates o f fare ciin iio »peak to h ig h ly « f it.” T h is it O í A M Lv. tle or nothing fo r tlielr support w ith Corvallis 1.55 P II Ar. ••’ill »(ill co n tin u e in effect. 111 list ntt -em ed y alw ays wins lite g« « <1 op in ion ou t w ork and must hence b ecom e a The supplement- o f 10,000 8 o - ch II o «1 “ new A t All>anv ami Corvalls co n n e ct with trains o f Ore *d g u id es to tbe w inter resorts of C a l if not praise, o f t in s e a lio use ii words,” v/fuelt 201UOof there iKHikt- at-eudver- :'tn Cintrai ami Kostern railroad. burden either to tlielr relatives o r to tised to contain, w«t« con.piled by a gentie- iforn ia and A r iz o r a m ay be bad nn T h e qi ick cures w h ich it ettVeti» tho com m un ity. Tlie sentim ent Is fast man who died over /or»v years ago, and was a p p lica tion to O. M. Marl»hum, U. P **vcn ii I In* ii <»sl fc v c r c cjikos m ake 0 published before hl^ death. Other minor D A LLA S PASSEN G ER. grow ing, how ever, tbnt men w h o have udditionHare probably o f more or less value. \ .. Pori la n d , O reg . i favorii«' ev eryw h ere F or Mile by w orked honestly during ninny years D aily, F x cep t Sunday. \ K xvils«»n. | The Webster’ s Unnbrlriged Dictionary pulv should not he left In such a painful sit • I M Lv. Portland Ar. 9 30 \ M 1 lished l>y our house is m e only luer.torious uation. Since Jan. 1, 1893, tbe miners one o f t nat name familiar to this ge.icmti«.n. - 25 i* II Ar. Dallas l.v . 6 :i0 A M It contains over 91)0 pages, with have by law been contributors to and tlons on nearly every page, and I jchi - h * «ir C on v ict L a b o r f r 'litit-1 4e«» recipients o f nn old ngc pension. The imprint ou the title page, lt ia p roiec'cd by ClUfl&n. G overnor Llml tliliiL-• M hm esota con copyright from cheap Imitation. trunk lino railroads have tlielr system s YAMHILL DIVISION. Voltiablo as this work Is, we hove nt vast vlcts cm» be em ployed with profit to •’'•«■»‘ ■'if' I, fftofc o f Jel?«-,'»«i» »««-eet. o f pension, w hile tlie sailors and all exjicnse published a thorougiily rev .»v 1 AIItLII FEE. .HT-TRI WEEKLY. the state nml to the < iu tlrmul rolvan- In the enmity o-mrt of the st.ite of O n y *n successor,«now u throughout Tlie world as permanent w orkers fo r the governm ent P ortland A r u v o 3:0f p. m r rhe county «-! . V e b cta r'8 In tt national D iciica ary. tage o f the prisoner: witiiout entering L .a v « » 35 a. !.. are also o f the number w ho look for • • • -.vu 3:5o i», in. Dallas Arrive 8 5« » . n i.. the »tter -f the estate *«f William Kav into Illegitimate com petition with free A s a dlctJ^rai-y '.nstr -i lifetime you should \rrWs 5:10 p. in. A i. tic Leave 7:W> a. ni ward to relief from toll nml care In ge, deoeas-nl —( ita ion. ‘«».Mmytt Savage. Kd»on 8;iv:ige, (¡ihsmi labor. tlielr declining years. An ofn d a l In U c: lie has appointed a com m ission Savage. J »rnes Savage, i,;mi a Fendall, W il vestigation III 181X1-7 counted IkiO.OOO I Ibis* ir.: e l »»e ¡. free. / 8#e I. N Woo«! agri.t ¡-t t abas station or aildreas liam Sava -Ht iih Stone. Diluiel Savage w h oo" duty It w ill he fully to investi II. MAi.KIlAM, ii. P. A. ^O., Si-rln^eli, Mass. C <\ C H I w orking |>ooplc ns Insured fo r nn old .\u»tii) Savage and .hweph Tharp, guardian gate tlie con v ict labor question nnd I’ol tilll 'l Ol . I». age pension, or 17 per cent o f ull those of Katliv-i Miid Alta Savage, min >r», greet- subm it to the next legislature a plan i»g: In tlie coun try designated ns workers. l.\ TH E NAM E OF T ilK STATE Ol which will not only provide for the O f tills num ber 4(11.000 were em ployed | >r»*gon. y<>ii are hereby ci'ed aud required t* Iu private enterprises, 37.000 In Indus | i>,»ear in thee«»* nty c »urt «»f the «tat« of ( Ire- profitable em ploym ent < f con vict labor, tries under the governm ent. 42.000 were go i for tile Cooney of Folk, at the court? nmin but be satisfa ctory to the interests o f itieof, at Da I am , in the county of I'olk, on (he state. road m enders and 120.000 were snllors. in nd..y, tile 8th «lay of January, 1901, at 1 T h e am ount o f the pensions varies clock in ti e afternoon of that day, then an '■ General Agent on the Pacific Coast for from alm ost nothing up to 8,000 fran cs | here to show cause why the billowing rta a yenr. In parliam ent a bill Is uow slat««, belonging t«» said estate and bequeath K e e p Y uurbe f S .t o n g -d by til- will of Haiti William Savage, decea«- pending for m aking general tbe sys d, to toe h aid Esther Savage ami Alta Sav- \n«l «« mi will wnr«I nfl’ «•••!«!-, [»t.eiinu»- tem o f old nge pensions to w orkingm en. ¡H, fevers m n l «»liter diseases, Y op kge, subject to tlie use «»f ,M. C. Savagediir- ¡tig tor .»idowh<Hsi should not he sol<l to pa; " « e l t«* have pure, r’ uh h loo I him L a b o r In th e K lo n d ik e . t-.esuin.of $2 601.30, the sum found hj th< • »«•«I «life-tjatt. l l u i d ’s Sarsaparilli It «eem t about time, «a y » a I)aw »on ds've * ntiried court hm their just pr«»p«»rii* n mi »k«-«i the I»1«*«»(I rich and pure us no of the sum necessary to satisfy claims an I de corre»i>omlent o f the C h icago N ew ., mand* against said estate, or so much tneie«>i •'I mm m ed icin e can do. It tones the tlmt the nctunl truth, unbiased l>y a» may he necessary t«> procure said sum «»‘ *t«»min h. c u » ji ‘ « p nn appetite, and in- transportation or "ou tfit” m erchants, $2,UH4.3G, to-wit; The «i<m»u«ni hind claiu • iy«-tales ill«' v hole M slcm . Yt»u will should Is- told about the labor situa of William Sa»age, notification N'««. 5,0T«0 be wise to h. giii tubing it now , for i claim No. 70. being part* «.t section 7 in t«»\\ tion In the K londike. ship 0 south, rang« 6 west, and claim No. «ill keep von strong an I well. H oodV At present hundred* o f men and w o being part of Hecti«>n 12, in township (> south, Pills m e nett irri'n tin g . Price 2ft men are pouring Into this cam p, stim u range 7 w. st of the Willamette meridian in A iso the largest stock of warm air regk tors and furnr.ee «•eiitn. lated to the Journey hy the reports Folk county, Oregon, and containing 320.%’ acres, except therefrom the billowing s. l.lt supplies on the Pacific coast. sent out from here to the effect that nil f.C . Cocke ■ ham; L>e*cril»e«l aa beginning a Plans are now helug made for the w ho com e enn Im m ediately find re the northwest c«»rner of n..id donation land m unerative em ploym ent. E arly in the claim an 1 running thence aouth 21 l»7 chain* erectlou o f a gigantic dam 220 feet high season notices w ere posted nt Ska to low wwter mark on the north bunk «*f Yam in connection with a reservoir for Den T he «’am Is to river, thence fob owing d«»wn «aid liver t< ver’ s water supply. gun.v sayin g that men w ere needed ..ill i point where the north line of said donation here nt Jil.50 nn hour: that the rush to land claim intersect* said low water nark, cost $700.000 and Is to extend across Nom e had so depleted tlie ranks o f the i hence west 22 chains to the place of begin the steep canyon o f the South Platte river som e 50 miles from Denver, m ak laborers that mines could not lie w ork ning, containing 22 75 acres. A la * the f allowing described tract of la n d ed. T h e result was tlmt meu made described an l»egmning ft the northw. st c«»r- ing a great reservoir that will hold g n sit sacrifices to ranch here ov er the n rof T. H. Hunsaker's dountion land claiu . enough water to last D cuver for tw o lee. T his Is what they Tumid: Hull ii . tification No. •*> Obi, claim No. 42. in town j«*arH. T he erest o f tbe dam w ill be drads o f Idle men. without m oney or 14« ip <> south, range 7 west «»f the Willamette 1*150 feet above the city. It will take ■I eridi rn, in Folk County, Oregon, and mil- I .vo or three years to com p lete the big outfits, su bsisting on the most m eager n ngtoem.-e west 17 chains t«> the Yamhill riv fnre nnd on charity because they could er, thence eolith 1 • degrees west up said liver Itructure. not raise m oney to get nw ay. A pro ’ 4 chain q thence south 19 degrees east up said cession o f men tram ping up nnd dow n liver lb.fifi chains, thence s««uth M M ^r«u every creek where mines are being west 1,19 ch uns to west lii»et«f George Tharp’* donation laml claim, thane *<*uth 4.79chains worked, seeking em ploym ent In vain. to center of o»umty road, thrnrr m»rth 40 de T h ose w ho w ere w orking received, as grees ea-'C Alina qtaUr of-ai v .amty nowl north ft?ft degrees east a rule, $5 a day and board. H undreds 12.18 cli h«-. th« q u in in e !« ten \ car* l« b im l. C olds do n ot no«- along .-ai • >*»»l - »>,47 chain» »-eet line of w orked fo r $4 a day nnd som e fo r less. ■aid Hu tsaker <b*n ti u laud claim, thence h*» e to be em lurod. ¿lenders P yn sm ic Tabu I-n | Som e em ployers paid 80 cent* to I I an n«»rth 17.-»9 <*hanw t«* the place of beginning, (called dynam ie from tholr energy) crow d a we *k's •rdln ry tr-.aunent into 1» hours, and aliort the hour, bu t required the men to board at containing 47 94 .»ores. wor»t of tad Is ov er night. Akmthe loll«»whig deacribeil preniise.»; Be their "inA iahouse" und pay $1 a meal, “ It was tb e worst case o f grip I ever had A haif ginning at the n«>rthwest corner «>1 T. H. nnd these o ften nveraged less than 15 Hunsaker’a d»>mti«m land claim, claim No. • loxen fri«*n«ls had sure cares. Htill it hung on. H *»nl o f the Dynamic Tabule-. T » n»y sinasem ent a day becau se o f num erous Interrup 2, n**tihcati«ui Na. .\0fil in township 6 south, they stop,»u.I isith cou^ h an-i void the fir-t night 1 , tions In the w ork, when honrd continu la igc 7 west, of the Willamette meridian in eiM'.orse and recotnuien l «hein t • the peop le." lU r j y H r t ik ) , ex-rrem her con*rr*« and attorney, tOI , ed nt the sam e rate, nlthough wages Polk county, Oregon, running thence south da 17 50 chain* t«» center «*f c«4unty rond. thence Hansom street, San Fram l»-o . July 7, b**0, stopiH-d when work did. moth 57 «legrees east al«»ng sei«l r«»a*l 8 chains, "W in t»r ctiklshave a ’ w*ys l«oen serious things to T he rule follow ed by the m erchants th« ni'e north 52 »leg»ees east along *ai»l r«»a«i m e. They are hard and stay for m ouths. I hit the > la-t was st«»pi>ed mi-ldenly by Mendel's D ynsm ic Is to charge fo r supplies five tim es the 20 89 chains t«» the a uth line «»f NV illiam Sav TabnV*. Ih»th cough and cold uis»«|«pcartid in a retail price In the States. Hy the sam e age's donation land claim, thence west 29.40 couple o f d»y s. Noi»iing else d *e-* thi* f o r m e ” — I chains to the place «»f beginning, omlaining Mrs. Emma I. H ollin, Is Mo*a street. Han Francisco. rule lalmr should com m an d five times ! 21.70 acre*. A u g u s t 0 , 1 M 00 a '* the price It does there. | Ala«* the foil«»wins described premise»: Be- “ I lire acroiM the «»retH from w here Mendel's Py gii.ning at the »««nthweat cnn»«*r of William nam ic Tabule* a«e uiade Toa ie how I n o t t *>k I Savages d« rati«>n land claim, in townahlpff them . They st«»i» without notice. I took a A n tl-C S Ise se S a lt a t i* * . | a »nth, range 7 west, «d tlie Willamette mend- dosen h.»xe* with me to r se.f a m lfileotis w h «n l T he dejw rtatlon o f C hinese from this iui n P«»lk cofiiitv, Oregon, and running w n i to Nnm#.' — H, L ? « | M Isl lc. i I f d . 1 *- t . I 0f . ashington street. Sa.i Francisco Au^u»t 10, country Is n m atter which Is now Inter | theuev west t*» the Yamhill river, thence down W t»tr esting organised lalmr. It wnnta to rid 1 *ai«i liver till the same crosses t >e line run Sent v ^ t p a id far f b ceni* in »tam ps hy IN LAN D ning n«*. th and a-Hiti on the lan.is formerly tlie coun try o f all Chinam en, and con own ii hy Lewis H. Pratt, including all the D K l'Q O » .. *2.9*4 W w M s ftn n »trect, Han Francisco. certed action w ill proltnldy he taken I I »n a formerly owned by Lewis F. Fratt «»n A Is > on sale hy nor I osm I a ent. A. •* Wika»n. shortly. D. A. 40 o f the K. o f L. has the east sale «*f aakl Yamhill river, in aecti«»n t * |r starteli the agitation nnd lias nskrtl all : 12 township 6 »« nth, rang« C we«t, and o n - 15 acres, tu»*rs «*r less. other central bodies to co-operate with j i ining Alw* the b>lk> ing Amrribed priinisee; L«*t It with a view to gaining the deelrad ’ No. 5 «»f section 7. in township •» south, range legislation. T h e unions o f the Pacific ff west «.f tlie Willamette meridian, in P««4k eon«» have taken like set ton. -N e w c«Hinty. tiregon, conUiuin; 29 19 acres A!e«> the b»Rowing described premises; York W o r ld j Tw^n^v nine 24 100 acres off t*f the nnith |»art T e a fe r I r e c e n ts, s t T V e g g 's i s . G w er». R of the «P -natHtn Urn I claim «>f B. Haggani ami S a loon«, New»S*.*nd«. Gm«nil St«r* .••«< ttrVr« H ow t* S , m . P a s e s s t Gl***. wib*. notifica'i«»n Ne. \0W in township H S h o p «. T h e r hnniah |«ai*>. in«lM4.e » 1 « | « . » i d i s n l m r lit-. T o rem ove panes o f glass lay soft sowth, range 6 w. st, of the Willamette ntvrsl- O n e g ir e * r e lie f I N o «natter « h a V the nu tter •*>*- « i | do jam pod. Tew «apir» and nr.c ih<-M«.md » s*i- »enn ov er the putty w hich figes them, Dn, F 4k c- untv. Dregrnn. m o w ia ls se nt b y m a il to a n y id d r e s * i + i rr«*-«» i W lT.\ K-HS, the h«*ti«»rai»le J. K. Fiblev tnu in a fe w honra they m ay be by the Ripawa Chemical Cw., lo.Spruce St.. N»« \ud Cky. jn-hr- »4 the cmntv e» or: ..f nsliy rem oved. tlie state »4 t >reg>»ti bwr the c»>«ntv «»I P«4k, with the sral (M l] off »aid oiHtri « A ie i, this 28th o a s t o u x a T d a f f f November, A. D. i w is a t Ik* w / * t Ta !■ M m » Tw TM mm mw HW» um » M m A Maat: l\ ! S. Lwighary. _ ___ Hy W. V <'.p«.tT Sctentiiic Jfnurican. 38 O re g o n . ¡N u r s e r y yÇ C om pany Eas? and D on ’ t B e D uped By Worthless Reprint Dictionaries., { Long Since Obsolete. ; :e Best. w g M c P h e r s o n Richardson & Boynton Co s warm air furnaces. John Van Range Co’s hotel and household ranges American Boiler Co’s ¡joihrs far s! 3 ;in and hat water. 47 F i r j t & n d 46 S eco n d s + r c e tj, PORTLA N D Í BAD COLDS. - . 0 HEQ 0 N H i P A N S TABULES è D o c t o r s fin d ! A G ood P r e s c rip ti f i fo r m ai