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ab ly as It does to p rom ote com m erce nnd foreign trad e. In asm u ch a s th e g o v ern m en t In 1890 em ployed a s tem p o rary tra n s p o rts for h e r so ld iers to an d from M anila isee re p o rt of com m issioner o f nav ig atio n , pages 203 an d 206) c e rta in sh ip s w hich w ould u n d e r th is bill h a v e been su b sidy w in n ers had th e bill been in force, w e can Judge th e kind o f xhtps th a t w ould be used w ere th is bill now in operatio n . T h e re w ere e ig h t of th ese vessels. O ne w a s 14 y e a rs old. one 17. one 18 an d th e o th e r six from 21 to 40 y e a rs old. T h is Is th e kind o f sh ip s th e co m p a nies would tu rn over to th e g o v ern m en t to c a rry her soldiers If they w ere called on for tra n sp o rts. I t la not Skin-Tortured Babies AND TIRED MOTHERS Find Comfort in Cuticura I nstant R eijef and refreshing sleep for Skin-tortured Babies and rest for Tired Mothers in a warm bath with C uticura S oap and a single anointing with C uticura , the great skin cure and purest of emollients. Thi3 is the purest, sweetest, most speedy, permanent, and economical treatment for torturing, disfiguring, itching, burning, bleeding, scaly, crusted, and pimply skin and scalp humors, with loss of hair, ol infants and children. w o rth w hile to p ay $9.000.000 a y e a r fo r th e sak e o f hav in g th is so rt of th in g . It would be fa r c h e a p e r to build som e ships, nnd w hen th e re w a s no need o f th em to give th e use of them to som e poor com pany th a t could not m ak e both en d s m eet w ith o u t begging from th e w hole country. Iu his speech befo re th e se n a te on F rid a y . Feb. 15, S e n ato r P e rk in s of C a lifo rn ia show ed th a t th e e n tire sum of $9.000,000 w a s a lre a d y tak en up an d th a t th e bill w a s a c tu a lly uo help to th e b u ild in g of new ships, m uch less to th e e s ta b lis h in g of new lines. In o th er w ords, th e bill a s now d ra w n Is a b o u n ty g iv e r to lines a lre a d y estab lish ed an d given In such m a n n e r th a t no new line w ill be ab le to co m p ete w ith those now ab le to seize upon th e subsid y . In sh o rt, th e bill gives to a few lines larg e su m s o f m oney, th a t new lin es m ay be estab lish ed . T h u s w e h a v e th e a n o m a ly o f a bill p ro fessed ly In fa v o r of th e com m erce an d sh ip p in g In te r e s ts of th e c o u n try so d ra w n a s to p re v e n t an y co m p etitio n by A m erican citizens. T ru e, th e bill does in w o rd s provide th a t one not now o w n in g a sh ip m ay c o n tra c t to build a new one, b u t a s It also p ro v id es th a t a s soon a s th e $9,000,000 lim it is reach ed a g en eral re d u ctio n sh a ll be m ad e pro ra ta , th e n ew sh ip m au will have no s h a re a t a ll of th e slice u n til It Is w h ittle d d o w n to sm all proportions, a n d m ean w h ile th e lines a lre a d y In th e field w ill h av e gorged th em se lv e s to th e ir h e a rts ’ co n ten t. T h e bill, then, is really one to p rev en t the b u ild in g of a n y uew sh ip s ex cep t by th e fav o red few . T hey, a n d they alone, m ay develop an d “ p ro m o te com m erce.” Millions of Mothers Use Cuticura Soap A s s iste d b y C u tic u r a O in tm e n t f o r p r e s e rv in g , p u rify in g , a n d b e a u tify in g t h e s k in , f o r c le a n s in g t h e s c u lp o f c r u s t s , s c a le s , a n il d a n d r u f f , a n d t h e s to p p in g o f f a llin g h a ir , f o r s o fte n in g , w h ite n in g a n d s o o th in g re d , ro u g h , a n d s o r e h a n d s , In t h e f o rm o f b a t h s f o r a n n o y in g i r r it a ti o n s , i n f la m m a t i o n s a i* d c h a t i n g s , o r t o o f r e e o r o f f e n s i v e p e r s p i r a t i o n , I n t h e f o r m o f w a s h e s fo r u lc e r a tiv e w e a k n e s s e s , a n d fo r m a n y s a n a tiv e a n tis e p tic p u r p o s e s w h ic h re a d ily s u g g e s t th e m s e lv e s to w o m e n , a n d e s p e c ia lly m o th e rs , a n d f o r a ll t h e p u rp o s e « o f t h e to ile t, b a th , a n d n u r s e r y . N o a m o u n t o f p e rs u a s io n c a n in d u c e th o s e w h o h a v e o n c e u s e d it to u s e a n y o th e r, e s p e c ia lly f o r p r e s e r v in g a n d p u r if y in g th e s k in , s c a lp , a n d h a i r o f i n f a n t s a n d c h ild r e n . C u tic u r a S o a p c o m b in e s d e lic a te e m o llie n t p r o p e r tie s d e riv e d fr o m C u t ic u r a , t h e g r e a t s k in c u r e , w ith th e p u r e s t o f c le a n s in g in g r e d ie n ts a n d th e m o s t r e f r e s h i n g o f f lo w e r o d o rs . N o o t h e r m e d ita te d s o u p e v e r c o m p o u n d e d Is t o b e c o m p a r e d w i t h I t f o r p r e s e r v i n g , p u r i f y i n g , a n d b e a u tif y in g th e « k in , s c a lp , h a ir , a n d h a n d s . N o o t h e r f o re ig n o r d o m e s tic to ile t s o a p , h o w e v e r e x p e n s i v e , Is t o b e c o m p a r e d w i t h I t f o r a l l t h e p u r p o s e s o f t h e to ile t, b a th , a n d n u r s e r y . T h u s i t c o m b i n e s in O n e S o a p a t O n e P r i c e , v i z .. T w e n t y - f i v e C e n t s , t h e b e s t s k i n a n d com p lex * * » soap, t h e b e s t t o i l e t a n d b e s t b a b y s o a p in t h e w o r l d . g Complete External and Infernal Treatment for Every Humor, $1*25, C o n sistin g o f C U TICU R A SO A P (25H . to clean««* th e sk in o f c ru s ts a n d » a le s a n d s o fte n th . th ic k e n e d « I t l d e < T T I C I 'R a o lN T M R N T (BO.* J . ‘V ^ R A i t F % ^ v l ^ r « mit in fla m m a tio n , a n d I rr ita tio n a n d s o o th e a n d h eel, a n d C H JT lfx JIlA U B a w u v aiN l (fi/ic) to cool n nd c le a n s e th e blood. A S IM IL E 8K T Is o fte n sjifflclen t to cu re th e in o st to rtu rin g , d isfig u rin g a n d h u m ilia tin g sk in , s c a lp a n d blood hum ors, w ith loss o f h a ir, w hen a ll e lse fa lls. Sold th ro u g h o u t th e w orld. SENATOR HANNA’S REYARKABLE WHIP LETTER. W e p re se n t h e re w ith n facsim ile of n le tte r Bent by S e n a to r H a n n a to th e R e p u b l i c a n s. M iters 1 m fore th e opening o f th e p re se n t sessio n o f congress. W e w ish to call a tte n tio n especially to th e a ssu m p tio n of a u th o rity on th e p a rt of S e n ato r H a n n a Involved In sen d in g o u t su ch a w hip le tte r a n d th e coolness of h is In tro d u ctio n o f S e n ato r F ry e a s th e prim e m over, w hen ta k e n In co n n ec tion w ith th e re q u e st th a t ack n o w led g m en t sh o u ld be m ad e to h im self a t C leveland. HEADQUARTERS W liy M R T H O ro U T A X M A HANNA C....WUI. J... O....... »■■MV • HI ATM. I . . . . . . S.....«, CONNtL'WS N *LI«S N M .W Ina, Al««» C PATNI N.—..... • . JOH»« H .......... N • »C6TT f c ........ W 11 '■toll»«* ■ N N M ..» m I ■ C K I* tN « ». I . . . , N. 0«AtHC »»«WANT C . c . kv MANNT I N(W. . U# '■»NNUN N O « '« » , «••••■ HJ N » L IU lIN O M AD ISO N ew AVENUE. Y o r k M o v a fr ________ | 9 0 o U .5 .S e n a to r , My 4 e « r S e n a t o r : - ^ * S e n a t o r F r y e h a s a s k e d me t o B ay t o • a m e s t l y h o p es to eoe e a c h S e n a to r i n h ie th e yo u t h a t h e s e a t o n t h e m o r n in g o f f i r s t d a y o f t h e e e e e i o n . e o t h a t a t t h e o p e n in g o f b u e i n e s a t h e s h i p p i n g b i l l may b e p l a c e d i n t h e p r o p e r p o s i t i o n f o r p ro m p t a c tio n . Y o u r k i n d a c k n o w l e d g m e n t,to r e a c h me a t C l e v e l a n d , w i l l o b l i g e , i Y o u rs t r u l y , i SHIP SUBSIDY CLAiMS ANALYZED. T h e R i l l W i l l Y e H li« > r P r o m o t e C o m m e rc e N o r P r o v id e F o n t C ru ln e rs F o r T im e o f W a r. T h e su b sid y bill claim s to be a bill to p rom ote th e com m erce o f th e coun tr y and Its foreign tr a d e a n d to profit ab ly em ploy th e su rp lu s p ro d u cts of th e fa rm s of th e U nited S ta te s. T o Ju s tify th e e x p e n d itu re of th e $9,000.000 a y e a r proposed by th is hill It o u g h t to be show n th a t all th e s e o b jects a re accom plished by th is bill b e tte r tlm n th ey could he by a n y o th e r m ean s: fo r If th e o th e r so called ob je c ts of th e hill—to provide cru ise rs a n d tra n s p o r ts —a r e to he considered by th em selves. It Is c le a r th a t a ch e a p er an d su re r w ay of h av in g efficient serv ice w ould be fo r th e g o v ern m en t to build Its ow n ships. J u s t how th e bill will not prom ote th e com m erce In a m an n e r a t all com m e n s u ra te w ith th e eno rm o u s ex p en d i tu re Is easily seen by a stu d y o f one o u tw a rd voyage, ta k e n a t random , of th e s te a m sh ip New York, a vessel be longing to th e In te rn a tio n a l N av ig a tion com pany, th e ch ie f beneficiary of th e hill. O n h e r first v oyage from New York In 1000 th is sh ip c a rrie d c a rg o to th e v alu e o f less th a n $700.000, a n d of th is only $110,000 w as a g ric u ltu ra l p ro d ucts. Now, co m p are th e sta te m e n t of th e p re sid e n t o f th is com pany w ith one m ade by Mr. S tra tto n , re p re se n t in g b efo re th e ho u se com m ittee In J a n u a ry . 1899, th e hoard of u n d e rw rit e rs of New York nnd th e A m erican b u reau of shipping. Mr. G rlscom has rep eated ly said th a t th e cost of Ills fo u r fa st ste a m sh ip s w as $10,000,000. Mr. S tra tto n , a t th e h e arin g m entioned ab o v e, said, w hen sp e a k in g of th e re la tio n sh ip e x is tin g betw een a vessel an d h e r cargo, “ Say a sh ip Is w orth $600,000 or $1,000.000 an d th a t vessel goes to se n —th e carg o Is w o rth oil ail a v e ra g e tw ic e w h a t th a t sh ip Is," and a little la te r, “ If you find a sh ip Is w o rth $500,000. you will find th e carg o Is w o rth $1,100,000 o r $1.200.000.” On th is b a sis a sh ip w o rth $2,000,000 to $2.5oo.nno o u g h t to h a v e a cargo w o rth from $4,000,000 to $5.000,000, In ste a d o f o n e w o rth less th a n three- q u a r te rs of a m illion of dollars. S u rely th is ship, w hich u n d e r th e proposed bill w ould receiv e a su b sid y o f a q u a r te r o f a m illion d o lla rs or m o re a y e a r —th a t Is, a b o u t one-eighth of th e e n tir e su b sid y to l>e paid A m er ican s te a m sh ip s a lre a d y b u ilt before F eb . 1, 1.890 c a n n o t I k » said to pro m o te co m m erce o r foreign tr a d e or p ro v id e p ro fitab le em plo y m en t fo r th e p ro d u c ts of th e fa rm to an y a p p re c ia b le e x te n t. W h a te v e r else sh e does sh e c a n n o t In a n v b e sa id to hell) in a n v of CASTOR IA For Infant« and Children. T b Kind Y ou Have Always Bought Beara the Signatare of th e co m m ercial o b je c ts of th e bill u n less th e p ro m o te rs anil su p p o rte rs of th e bill cnii show th a t Mr. S tra tto n Is ns " l- n o r a n t” ns th e y claim every one not attreeiiiK w ith th em m u st lie. T h e d e fe n d e rs of the bill a re con s ta n tly s e ttin g fo rth befo re th o se who In th e ir "Ig n o ra n ce” a r e opposing It th a t the B ritish nn d G erm an go v ern m ents nnd o th e r n a tio n s a re sulijddiz- lug th eir fa st ste a m sh ip s fo r w a r p u r poses In case of need an d w e m ust do as m uch. T h en th ey a p p e a l to th e w ork done by th e tw o sh ip s o f th e In tern n tlo v n l N avigation com p an y in the late fra c a s w ith S pain ns a n Instance of w hat m ight h appen again. Hut the hill a s now am en d ed gives no subsidy for speed beyond 18 knots, w hile the fa st shills o f th e E nglish nnd G erm an m erch an t m arin e a tta in a speed of ‘Jil k n o ts or b e tte r. In th e ev en t, th e n , of a w ar w ith th ese co u n trie s tlio New York, w hich call m ake a t m ost 21 knots, her o w n ers say. could n e ith e r go iu p u rsu it of th e en em y 's fast ships nor run aw a y from them . But tty the hill no new fa st sh ip s a r e to tic called Into ex iste n ce, so tint» th e so called oh Ject i f providing fast c ru ise rs Is not »oinn.ot 1 1 v »h« tan It fa ils ns Inmcnt- POlSOB 03 K P o is o n iv y A arc am ong th e best know n of th e m uuy dangerous wild p la n ts an d shrubs. I To touch o r han d le them j q u ick ly produces sw elling I an d inflam m ation w ith in- I tense itc h in g a n d b u rn in g I of th e skin. T he eruption I soon disappears, th e suf- | ferer liojves fo re v e r; h u t alm ost as soon as th e little blisters and pustules appeared th e poison had reached th e blood, a ul will break o u t a t regular intervals anil each tim e in a m ore aggra vated form . T his poison will loiter in the | system for years, and every atom of it ■ m ust l>e forced o u t of th e blood before you ! can ex p ect a perfect, perm an en t cure. sss \o t F ree S h lp a T S h ip p in g Is not a n end, b u t only a m e a n s—a m ean s of ta k in g o u r p ro d u c tio n s to m ark et. Low fre ig h t r a te s are even m ore to be desired, for upon them d ep en d s th e profit of e v e ry th in g w e ex po rt and, m ore th a n th a t, th e p o ssibil ity of e x p o rtin g m any th in g s. T h e a n tiq u a te d an d foolish n a v ig a tion act w hich fo rb id s A m erican c iti zens from b u y in g foreign vessels and sa ilin g them u n d er th e ir ow n llag re- ! s tr ic ts th e In v estm en t of cap ital in ; shipping, lim its com petition In fre ig h ts i a n d Is opposed consequently to th e real I in te re sts o f every fa rm e r an d o th er p ro d u cer w ho m u st find a foreign m ar- j ket. M oreover, at least a m illion to n s i of foreign built vessels a re now ow ned j by A m erican citizens, h u t w ho are | forced by such law to sail them u n d er foreign flags. j W h at reaso n can he given for pens Is t- | lug in m a in tain in g a pro h ib itio n w hich h a s been ren d ered obsolete an d rldicu- | Ions? T he sh ip su b sid y bill proposes to let In a lim ited n u m b e r of foreign | b u ilt ships nnd pay them subsidies. W hy exclude th e m any m ore vessels of th is class w hose A m erican o w n ers w ould gladly place them u n d e r A m er ican reg istry nnd th e ir c o u n try ’s Hag if only p erm itted w ith o u t a s k in g a d o llar fro m th e n a tio n a l tre a s u ry ? Now th a t A m erican sh ip y a rd s, well lu iilt iq» on n a v a l c o n tra c ts nnd h av in g th e ch eap e st Iron, steel nnd lu m b e r In th e w orld, a re su c cessfu lly com p etin g w ith foreign sh ip b u ild ers we can con ceive of no valid reason w hy A m eri ca n s should longer be pro h ib ited from b u y in g foreign b u ilt vessels nnd sa il ing them u n d er the flag of th e ir co u n try . On th e c o n tra ry , w e believe th a t th e repeal of th is re stric tio n an d th e le s to ra tlo n to o u r people of th e ir n a t u ra l right to av ail th e m se lv e s of good b a rg a in s In foreign vessels w h en ev er o p p o rtu n ity occu rs Is a b so lu te ly esse n tial to p rev en t th e g re a t sh ip y a rd s of th e co u n try , n ecessarily few In n u m b er nnd backed by enorm ous cap ital, from com bining in a v ast sh ip b u ild in g tru s t nnd m onopoly nnd c h arg in g th e ir fe l low c o u n try m en -t r u s t ” prices for ships. A lready th e p re ss teem s w ith Item s fo resh ad o w in g such a com bine, in w hich B ritish ca p ita l Is to play a lead in g p art. T h e p assag e of th e ship su b sid y bill will trem en d o u sly aid and acc e le ra te tills schem e. To resto re com petition by th ro w in g open A m eri can reg istry to forelg n -b u llt. A m erican- ow ned vessels Is th e su re an d read y w ay to d e fe a t It.—E x change. R e p u b lic a n H in t o n B ill. th e S u b s id y T h e su b sid y bill m ay be of special Im p o rtan ce to th e In te rn a tio n a l N av i g ation com pany, b ut th e re a re c o m p ar ativ ely few people in th e U nited S ta te s o u tsid e of th a t co rp o ratio n nnd Its p a r tic u la r frien d s w ho a re d esp era te ly a n x io u s to h av e a bill passed th a t will open th e g a te s o f th e tre a su ry fo r a n o th e r e x tra v a g a n t e x p e n d itu re o f p ub lic m oney.—S an d u sk y (O.) R egister. O n e T liIn « n i a T im e . G eneral Huiler cnn point to tie pres ent conditions in South A frica to «or* i*oIterate his declaration th at he had a hurd tim e down there.—Indianapolis News. FO R N a tu re 's Polsois, is th e only cure for Poison O ak, Poison fvv, am i all noxious plants. It is cotn- |K>scd exclusively of ro o tsa u d herbs. Now tS th e tim e to g et th e poison o ut of your ‘ system , as delay m akes y o u r condition worse. IVm’t exjierim ent longer w ith salves, washes nnd soaps—th e y never cure. M r S. M. M « -sh a ll, b o o k k e e p e r o f t h e A tla n ta (O n .) << •.« L»V.' ' v w a s p o iso n e d w i t h P oison O tic. H e to o k S u lp h u r, A rs e n ic a u d v ario u s otUor d r u g s . a r t ! .«;• p lie d e x te r n a lly n u m e ro u s lo tio n«»»a s a lv e s w ith i t »benefit. At t im e s the s w e llin g a m i iu ;U rp iiix tio ti w a s s o s e v e re h e w as a lm o s t m in d . b\>r e ig h t v e a ia t h e p.>iaon w o u ld B reak o u t e v e ry eeas-m ft « c o n d itio n w a s m u ch im p ro v e I a f t e r t a k i n g o n e b o ttle t f 8. S 8 , a n d u fe w !* u t!e « c le a r e d h is M ood o f t h e p o iao n , a n d j a ll ev K lencea o f t h e d ise a s e d is a p p e a re d . People are o f t e n poisoned without know ing w hen or how. E xplain your case fully to ou r physicians, an d th ey will cheerfully give such inform ation an d a d vice ns you require, w ithout charge, and we will send at th e sam e tim e an interest in g book on Blood au d S k in Diseases. THC SWIFT SPECIFIC C O . ATLANTA 6A. i nnd 1 'o t a t o e n . WORKING TOR EGGS. U lectric coal c u ttin g m a« h ln ery Is rap id ly d isp lac in g h an d w o rk ami o th r It would lw* b e tte r If p o u ltry keepers v a rie tie s o f nici-tinni« nl m ining a p p li w ould in te re st tl:« m selves In th e selec an ces in th e colllrrh-* of G reat B ritain T h e f i o o d o f . I T im « * l l e l l a l n n . tio n o f lay ers, a s It Is really o f m ore and th e U nited S tate« T he coni th u s I he old lim e religion th at we have in now- Im p o rtan ce th a n ex h ib itio n poin ts, be m ined is c le a n e r tl: w aste I«*** and irv llle ; « f. Mil* ¡3 th e kjnd th a t suit« in* an the hind t in t cau se th e m a jo rity o f people keep the- effect o f th e m ach in e on th e v en ti a h ay» will. fo w ls sim p ly fo r th e eg g s o r a s a hob latio n and te m p e ra tu re of tile m ine less There a in ’t no |>ew th a t i*n’t free—the same a» by, a n d if care be ta k e n to select only th a n w ith a n v .o th e r m echanism h .u v ’nly gn w e— !!ut th en I sort of claim a seut up in th? “ Am en” th e b e s t la y e rs a n d set them th e pro fits place. w ould In crease w o n d erfu lly . As a rule, An it is (¿nod to he a r the w .y the old tim e BO Y E A R S ’ ex ti a ord imn.v la y in g hens, p a rtic u la rly stanza» ring EXPERIENCE In th e ir second y e a r, w ill lay rig h t up When far.v<ii Drown li::« F « u t th e hym n an aay», “ Arise an sioy;.“ to th e end o f a u tu m n or b eg in n lu g of w in te r an d th en m olt. Such heus The good, o!d tim e religion, on the old tim e m u re q u ire n little e x tra cu re a t th is tim e sic. too. 't sel3 yo u r >..:»! a-?ingin ‘tore th e verse 1» halt an d u su ally com e on to lay ag a in iu way ih r >u>ti. F e b ru a ry . A fte r th e y h a v s been re st There a in 't n > lit.:h priced singer, who seem s too T rade M arks ing th e g erm s a r e stro n g er, n nd g en (. ood fer « Mi'di. D is io n s ‘ •w arb.in j u t . n ough to give* th e folks th e ir e ra lly th e first few dozen f g g s laid will C o p y r i g h t s A c . m oney's w orth. b e fe rtile . A nyone s e n d in g a s k e tc h a n d de scrip tio n m ay lie c. ¿i. i . ¡i:ion sins« D*» song; It may g e t off quickly u soertain o u r op in io n f re e w h e tk :r an A good la y e r can . w ith very little In v en tio n is p ro b ab ly s a te o ta b le . C om m unica tlu* hey, tio n s s trictly confldentTU. H a n d b o o k o a P a ten t* p ractice, be d e te c te d by th e fo rm atio n tut s till the old lim e praise an song is good s e n t free. O ldest agency fo r secu rin g p a te n ts. enough te r me. P a ten t* ta k e n th ro u g h M uuu A Co. reoelve o f h er b ead au d eye, a n d If a perso n S o m e t h i n g New. tpecial notice, w ith o u t c h a rg e , in th e 'he good, oi l tim e religion—the new kinds are J u s t p u b lish e d by th e S o u th e r n Pa* w ill w atch th e h a b its of th e h en s too strange, cific c o m p a n y is a p a m p h le t u p o n th e know n to be go«jd lay ers he w ill soon tut. thank tin* Lord that heaven h a s n 't suffered A h a ndsom oly llln s tra te d w eekly. J.nrarest d r - re so u rc e s of W e s te rn O reg o n , w h ich be a b le to pick o u t th e o th e rs w ith o u t any ■ ! lunge! oulatlon o f any sc le u tld o Journal. T e rm s, (3 a w a tc h in g them . e a r ; f o u r m o n th s, ( L Bold by all new sdealors. i t* n i l Iwli -vi* tl iit heaven is our home up in th s in c lu d e s a n e x c e lle n t m a p of th e s ta te , T h e first one o r tw o litte rs o f eggs feklcH. n n d co n i, in-* in fo rm a tio n on c lim a te , \:i It is »till Old fj.shi.-ned when we call i t laid by p u llets a r e uot so serv iceab le, la n d s ,e d u c a * io n , e lc ., e x is tin g in d u s B ranch Office, Ice, < 636 F 8 t„ W a shington, D . C. th e ir c a p a b ilitie s . A t t e n so su re o r p ro fitab le fo r h a tc h in g a s is Ve’ve goi new i t i n 'i s . hi '! d i i e lig h ts ail w a te r tr ie s a n d th e ir la te r p ro d u ct, because th e y w ere works, hilt rtiil tio n is also d ire c te d to su c h new ti- Ids -Ve’ve t .»Id ti e I'.diic«-.'. it. the church at Dow fo r e n e rg y < r c a p ita l as p ro m is e fair first form ed a t a tim e w hen th e p u llet el vil.e. r e t u r n . T h is p u h lic a ion fills a n eed w as g ro w in g a n d th e o rg a n s n o t fully — ftaiilm nre \ra e rlra n . lo d g e x p e rie n c e d b y O re g o n ia n s in re developed. ------------------------------------------ - S electio n s should be a n n u a lly m ade p ly in g to in q u irie s of e a s te rn frien d s. S t i l ' M ; r e C o u n t e r 's i t i n g . fo r th e p u rp o se o f k eep in g up th e T im 8 e c r e t S ervi e lm« u u e .irtlio I C o p ies m ay he h ad of lo cal a g e n ts of y o u th n nd s tre n g th o f th e race nnd to ■m other h a n d of cou i l t i t o i l e r » »m l »«■ th e S o u th e r n P acific c u in p a n y , o r supply th e p laces o f su ch fow ls a s h av e c u re d a la rg e q n a n l i y of hogna l-il'g, from 0 . II. M a ik h a m , g e n e ra l p a s s e n becom e too old or from o th e r cau ses w h ich « re so clev erly e x e c u te d llm i g e r a g e n t, P o r tla n d , O reg o n . u n p ro fitab le to breed from . SIIASTA ROUTE --------- — ■■ — th e a v e rg a e pel »oil w ou ld n ev er s u s T h e re can be no q u estio n t h a t th e Trains leave Dallas for P o rtla n d and way sta tio n s p e c t th e m of b e in g s p u rio u s . T liin g - best w ay In w h ich to o b ta in a supply a t 0:10 a. in. except Sundays. F o r O v e r F ifty Y e a r s . of g r e a t v alu e a re alw ay s se le c te d b A n o ld a n d well trie d re m e d y . M rs. ;f w in te r eggs, uo m a tte r w h at th e c o u n te rfe ite rs fo r im ita tio n , n o ta >1 W in slo w ’s S o o th in g S y ru p h a s been j I n eed kept m ay be. Is to h av e a su c Leave P ortlan d 8:30 a in, 7:3o p m th e c e le b ra te d H o s te t te r ’s S to m .vi. used for o v e r fifty y e a r s by m illio n s of j cession o f p u llets, for. a s o u r read ers Leave Salem 11 a m ;9:35 p m B itte rs , w h ich h a s m a n y im ita to rs tint m o th e rs fur th e ir c h ild r e n w h ile te e th - 1 will find, th e re Is a g re a t d ifferen ce in I A rrive Ashland 12:83 a in; 11;S0 a m S acram ento b p m ;4:35 a m n o e q u a ls for in d ig e stio n , d y sp e p sia in g , w ith p e rfe c t su ccess. I t so o th es} seasons. T h is m a tte r o f a succession I ! Arrive A rrive San Francisco 7:45 p m ; 8:15 a in. co n t p u tio n , n e rv o u sn e s s a n d g e n e ra l th e c h ild , so ften « th e g u m s , alla y s all of p u lle ts Is of su p re m e im p o rtan ce d eb ility , T h e B itte rs sets th in g s r ig h t p a in , c u re s w in d c o lic a n d is th e best | fo r th o se w ho req u ire a re g u la r supply A rrive Odgen 5:45 a m; 1 1 :45 a m . in th e sto m a c h , a n d w h en th e s to m re m ed y for d ia r rh o e a . Is p le a s a n t to of eg g s all th e y e a r ro u n d —an d who Arrive Denver 9:00 a m ; 9:00 u m . a c h is in good o rd e r, i t m a k e s good th e ta s te . Sold by d r u g g is ts in every dees no t? S u p p o sin g th e first b atch Arrive Kansas C ity 7:26a m ; 7:25 a m. A rriv e C h ic a /o 7:45 a m; 9;30 a m. b lood a n d p le n ty of it, I n th is m a n - j p a r t of th e w o rld . 25 c e n ts a b o ttle . c tm e o u t early in F e b ru a ry , th ey tie r th e B itte rs g e t a t th e s e a t of I ts v a lu e is in c a lc u la b le . Be s u re an d should, if of th e lig h te r b reed s, com ■ tr e n g tli a n d v ita lity , a n d re s to re vig A rrive Los A ngeles 1:29 p m ; 7:00 a m. a sk for M rs. W in slo w ’s S o o th in g Sy m ence la y in g a b o u t A ugust o r S ep tem A rrive El Paso 0:00 p m; 6:00 p m . or to th e weak a n d d e b ilita te d . Be-1 ber. w hen th e o ld er ones a re going A rrive F o rt W orth 6:30 a m ; 6:30 a m. r u p a n d ta k e n o o th e r k in d . a ie ol c o u n te rfe its w h en b u y in g . Arrive City of Mexico 9:55 a m ; 9:55 a m. into m olt. 1 th u s re n d e r special se rv A rrive Iluuton 4 00 a m ;4:00 a m. ice. T h en w ith m ore p u llets h atch ed , A rrive New O rléans 6:^5 p ni; 6:25 p m* A rriva W ashington 6:42 a m ; 6:42 a m. S o u t h e r n C a li f o r n ia . A sin g u la r b a ttle w as w itn essed re say e v e ry seeoud w eek u n til th e en d of A rrive New York 12 43 p m ; 12:43 p m. N o ta b le a m o n g tile p le a s u re s affo rd cen tly in an E n g lish a p iary . A hive of A pril, it m ay be looked fo r th a t th ese ed by th e S h a sta r o u te is th e w in te r bees w as besieged hy a larg e sw arm of will begin o p e ra tio n s co rresp o n d in g ly P ullm an and T o u rist cars on both tra in s. Ch >lr trip to .S outhern C a lifo rn ia a n d A rizo w asps. T h e bees m ade v a lia n t so rties u n til C h ristm as. T h e very early pul S acram ento to Odgen and El Paso, and to u rist na. R enew ed a c q u a in ta n c e w ith th is lo try to d riv e aw a y th e ir besiegers, lets a r e not en ough, for. a s a rule, they cars cars to Chicago, S t. Louis, Now O rleans a ud Wash will lay until w e h av e a sn a p of eold se c tio n will ev er d e v e lo p fresh p o in ts nnd th e w axps m ade fu rio u s a s s a u lts ington. w e a th e r, w hen tlielr p laces sh o u ld be of in te r e s t an d ad d e d s o u rc e s of e n to d riv e o u t tlie bees. Tin* b a ttle raged jo y m e n t, u n d e r its s u n n y sk ie s, in th e for tw o jh iy s . at th e end o f w hich tim e tak en by th e la te r h atch ed b ird s.—Mor C onnecting a t San Francisco w ith s e ie ra l stecni v a rie ty of its in d u s trie s , in its prolific th e bees e v a c u a te d llie hiv e and the g an B a te s In A m erican P o u ltry J o u r slild lines for H onolulu, J a p a n , C hina, PhiU ipines C entral and South America. nal. v eg etal ion a n d a m o n g its n u m h e rlu -s w asp s took possess!«*!! --- N# ♦- ------------------ re so rts of m o u n ta in , sh o re , v a lle y a n d E very once in aw hile som ething hap p la in . T h e tw o d a ily B lia sta tr a in s “ I h a v e u sed C h a m b e rla in ’s C olic. pens which causes one to wonder why CORVALLIS MAIL DAILY fro m l ’o rtla n d to C a lifo rn ia h a v e been C h o le ra a n d D ia rrh o e a R e m e d y a n d emotional persons do not pass resolu (E xcept Sunday) tions sym pathizing with the B ritish rath- re c e n tly e q u ip p e d w ith th e m o s t a p find it to be a g r e a t m e d ic in e /' say s 7:30 A M Lv P o rtla n d Ar. 5:50 P ► * r than the Boers.—Chicago Record. 11:03 A M Lv. Derry Lv. 2:14 1> M p ro v ed p a tte r n of s ta n d a rd a n d to u r is t M r. E . «S. P h ip p s , of P o te a u , A rk a n A revolt on the part of the Cape Dutch 11:55 P M Ar. C orvallis sle e p in g ca rs, b u t th e low r a te s of fa re sas. “ I t c u re d mfc of bloody flu x , I will still c o n tin u e iu effect. U l u s t r a t - ; c a n n o t sp e a k to h ig h ly of i t .” T h is ..t the present tim e would be a more se- A t Albany and C orvalis c o n n e ct w ith tra in s of Ore . ious m atter to E ngland than if it had gon C entral and E astern railroad. ed g u id e s to th e w in te r re so rts of C a l re m e d y a lw a y s w in s th e good o p in io n , •curred a year ago. H ave K itchener’s if o rn ia a n d A riz o n a m a y be h ad o n if n o t p r a is e , of th o se w ho u se it net hods brought on this danger?—P itts DALLAS PA SSEN G E R . a p p lic a tio n to C . H . M a rk h a m , G. P. T h e q u ic k cu re« w h ich it effect* burg D ispatch. A ., P o rtla n d , O reg o n . e v e n in th e m o st se v ere cases m a k e ¡t In distance and direction it is as if Do Daily, Exoept Snnday. Vet had moved from Buffalo to the 5 0/ P M Lv. a fa v o rite e v e ry w h e re . F o r sale by P o rtla n d Ar. 0.80 A M henajxloah valley, in Virginia, and was 8:25 P M Ar. A. K . W ilso n . F ro n t P ro te c tio n by S c re e n in g . Dallas Lv. 6:10 A M ¡ow headed for H arrisb u rg a fte r escap- All th e sc re e n in g o r co v erin g d ev ices j ug his foes on tin* Potom ac at H a rp e r’s now so m uch used iu p ro te c tin g c itru s ! I ’erry .—Philadelphia Press. YAMHILL DIVISION. f ru its a g a in s t fro s t a r e in effect m odi Passeng»**- **ot, foot of Jefferson stre e t. Lord Salisbury says tin* w ar in South fied h o th o u ses, a n d th e re is no q u estio n A IR L IE FR E HIT —T R IW E E K L Y . F a re w e ll o f th e l e a v e s. Africa must continue until the burghers b u t t h a t a th o ro u g h p ro tectio n can be Leave 8:35 a. in. P o rtla n d A rrive 3:06 p. ni Siti‘1 th e leaves the branches r e whipped. Mr. K ruger says it m ust Leave 3:50 p. ra. D allas A rrive 8:60 a. in acco m p lish ed . T h e ex p en se is th e one | One sunny a u tu m n «::»»: continue until his people get th eir rights. A rrive 5:10 p. m. A h lie Leave 7:30 a. m “ We’ve finished till m :r work, a nd now o b jectio n . S creen s are m ad e of lig h t Both sides being willing, there is no ap We can no longer stay. m a te ria ls —n am ely , c a n v as, m u slin an d parent reason \v4iy tin* light should uot So our gow ns of red an I yellow % Sae I. N Woods^ a g e n t a t Dallas statio n o r address go on.—Louisviiie D isnatch. And ou r elcaks of suiter brown A S i ic c t * um I o ii o f I ' u l l e l i I s t h e t o G e t W i n t e r £ r k «. W ay Scientific American. 00.8818,0«^«,. New York South East SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. C. H. MARKHAM, C. P. A. P o rtla n d , O regon. Must be worn before the frost cornea And we t o ru stlin g down. “ We’ve had a jolly s u n n ie r. W ith the birds th a t I.uill thcil nests Be.neat.li our green um brellas And th e squirrels tl iit were our guests^ B ut we c a nnot w ait fi r w inter, And we do not care for snow ; W hen we hear the wild northw esters, We loose o u r clasp and g o ." — M argaret E. Sangster. w g M c P h e r s o n General Agent on the Pacific Coast for Y o u r Best W o rk C a n n o t be «lone u n le s s y o n h a v e good h e a lth . Y o u c a n n o t h av e good h e a lth | w ith o u t p u r e M ood. Y o u m a y h a v e p u re b lo o d by t a k in g H o o d 's S arsap n - i rilla now . Y o u c a n n o t realize th e good i t will d o y o u u n til y ou tr y it. | : B eg in ta k in g i t to d a y a n d see how q u ic k ly it w ill g iv e y ou a n a p p e tite , s tr e n g th a n d v ig o r a n d c u re y o u r | LATH SCREEN. r h e u m a tis m , c a ta r r h o r rfbrofula. All lig h t w o o d w o rk —a n d h av e been used Also the largest stock of warm w ith c o n sid e ra b le success. A t a larg e liv er ills a re c u re d by H o o d ’s P ills. 25 c e n ts . supplies on the Pacific coast. C a lifo rn ia ra n c h an e la b o ra te s tru c tu re .»f la th sc ree n s Is iu use. T h e re Is no q u estio n a s to th e v alu e o f th e p ro tec T h e K q n in in e s . tion, b u t th e ex p en se is co n sid erab le, T h e equiuo« tial sto rm s a re no longer a v e ra g in g p erh a p s $400 to th e acre, believed In by scientific persons. T in i'hls la th co v erin g m ay be co n sid ered e«]ulnoxes a re th e d a te s of tlit* y ear a s fo rm in g a w ell v en tilated hothouse. w hen th«* sun cro sses th e e q u a to r a t | oue o f th e eq u in o ctial points. T h ey oc- j O n«- T h i n « a n d A n o t h e r . K affir corn Is grow n in ev ery co u n ty c u r ab o u t M arch 21 an d S ept. 21, and. j ti K an sas. S e cretary C o b u rn rep o rtin g th o u g h sto rm s h av e been kn o w n to oc j cu r ab o u t th o se tim es, th ey a re nc j 582,895 acres in 1899 fo r th a t sta te . T h e q u a lity o f th e C a lifo rn ia v in ta g e lu n g er co n sid ered a s d u e to th e p e r | th is .w ar is rep o rted to fu lly eq u al th a t fectly n u tu ia l o ccu rren ce o f th e crosd | o f th e fam o u s 1895. w hile th e q u a n tity lug- is a b o u t 15.000,000 d ry a n d 7.000,000 sw eet wines. T h e g o v ern m en t of S p ain h as d e cided to co n stru ct re se rv o irs an d Irri gatio n ca n a ls f«>r e n la rg in g th e a g ri c u ltu ra l area. It Is e stim a te d th a t tho Q uinine is ten yeara behind. C<>l«ld do not now valley o f th e E b ro riv er, fo r ex am p le, ha»e to I hj en d u re d , .'.lender* D ynam ic Tubule- (called d ynam ic from th a ir energy) cr<>tl’d a week's m ay lie so fiooded a s to allo w th e rec >rdin-ry tre a tm e n t in to 12 hours, and a b ort th e lam atio n «if 280.000 acres. It Is fo u n d w orst of colds over n ight. “ It w a s th a worst case of g rip I ever had A haif th a t th e iirig a tis l la u d s In th e valleys i n friends had sure cures. Still it h u n g on. I of th e E bro an d T ag o y ield 12 tim es d H o eard of t ’ • Dynamic Tabule-. To my am azem ent I a s m uch fru it n s th e d ry lan d s. T h e re th ey stopped both cough un i cold th e first n ight i endorse a ud recom m end them t • the people." Bar | Is sufficient a v a ila b le w a te r In S p ain clay H anley, ex-m em ber congress ami a tto rn e y , l OI t«> reclaim au Im m ense dom ain . Sansoine s tre e t, San Fran. laco. J u ly 7, 1900, “ W inter colds have a 'w jy s been serious th in g s to I T ho larg est h o p y n rd s in th e w orld e. They are h ard a n d stay for m o n th * . B ut th e . are in C alifo rn ia, alo n g th e S a c ra m e n m la»t was stopped suddenly hy M endel's Dynam ic ! to. R u ssian an d F e a th e r riv e rs, n n d th e Tabules. Both cough and cold uinappeared in a couple of days. N othing els* d.*es th is f o r m e ” — ■ b iggest hopfiehl on e a rth Is a t P le a s a n Mrs. Ennna L Ilollin, U Mose s tre e t, San Francisco. : ton. In A lam eda co u n ty , w here, a c A ugust 6, 1900. “ I lir e across th e s’ r e r t from w here M endel's Dy | cording to nn ex ch an g e , th e re a re 80S ic T abules are u n d e Tba is how I first tm»k acres, w ith m ore th a n 445.000 vines, u n nam th em . T hey sto;* col Is w ith o u t notice. I t»#k a dozen boxes w ith me for seif s n d fiie m ls « |> n I ; d er one «ire. O ne tro u b le w ith too m any p o u ltry k eep ers 1« th a t th ey a re try in g to stu d y too m any p h ases o f th e su b je c t of p o u ltry k.M piug at th e sa m e tim e. T h e resu lt Is th a t th ey m ake very slow p ro g ress In them all. T hey do n o t con- c e n tra le th e ir th o u g h t nn d e ffo rt on an y one su b je c t long enough a n d ear- ii“ stly enough to en ab le them to m aste r It. T hey sp re a d th em se lv e s o u t too th in , a tte m p t too m any th in g s and accom plU h n o th in g w o rth w hile. FLOWER AND TREE. T h e novice, the person w ho can n o t Humboldt describes nn oak tree which rig h tly be said to h av e a sa tis fa c to ry w o rk in g know ledge of th e elem en tary he saw in F ran ce which w as 90 feet in circum ference at the base and was esti th in g s In poultry cu ltu re , w h e th e r he Is a b eg in n er or only a p e rsis te n t fail- j m ated to bo 2,000 years old. T he potato, hitherto grow n as a tu b er lire, will find It w orth a tria l a t least under g r o u n d , is n o w beiug prodncod like to Ignore f*»r th e tim e o th e r q u estio n s fru it from the stem of the plant. T he fla nnd m ake u i effort to a tta in a m aste ry vor of these potato«'« is excellent. o f som e one m a tte r lu p o u ltry keeping. A few years ago there w as on • farm ► F arm P o u ltry . near S tu art, V a , an apple tree which produced at one bearing 180 bushels. It T h e ro m an tic vision o f th e first h a ll *hn«led at meridian 90 feet of ground in o f a m an’s life Is the m ost real s u r r e y diam eter. Cut flowers will last much longer in o f e a rth he will ev er m ake. w ater if the »talk i s p*^*-d T his is espe cially true In the case «o any shrub plant. A S T O I I I A . Succulent stalks may be split up the end«. ILentW II» KinS YoiiHfflUlwjj Boujtt ri uis process expedites the absorption of w ater and ker|>s the plant fresh. N a ln r c ’ s As l list c P o u ltry L a st sp rin g , n s an tx p e rim e n t, I p lan ted my p o u ltry y ard , co n tain in g o n e-fo u rth of ttn acre, to potato es. I h av e Just d u g 50 b u sh e ls o f fine po ta to e s from th is q u a r te r acre. 1 did ! uoiliing but p lan t au d dig th e p o ta to«*«; th e lieu* <Hd th e r e s t—k ep t off th e bugs, kep t th e g ro u n d free from w eeds, fertilized th e cro p a u d kep t th e g ro u n d in fine condition, so th a t I d id n 't need to cu ltiv a te . T h e yield ; Is do u b le th a t on lau d ad jo in in g , and th e p o tato es a r e e n tirely free from I senb. S eventy-five h eu s occupied th e q u a r te r acre. W hen th e p o tato es w ere p lan ted , a few w hole p o tato es w ere th ro w n Into th e y a rd fo r th e fow ls, so th a t th ey had no need to d ig o u t th e j seed potato es. 1 th in k 100 heiis could c a re fo r a n ac re o f p o tato es to th e ir m u tu al benefit.—F. N. 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