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 0e 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 .»idowhomlent 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 «in 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 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