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DAI-LAS OREGON FEBRUARY 21 .902. VOL. XXV I!L NO 10. L. N. WOO UH, M. U. Physician and Surgeon, Dallas, Oregon. T. V. B- EM 8 HEE, NI D great sale affords you Once a Year O the ur opportunity of b uyin g in our uptodate immense as Every Article sortment of first class mer- In o u r chuuiii Reduced F P I ric e s cloakde at greatly 1 L -L .3 THE POWDER M A G A Z IN E My Hair “ I h»d a very severe sickness that took off ail my hair. I pur chased a bottle or Ayer’ s Hair Vigor and it brought all my hair back again.” v . D. Quinn, Marseilles, 111. T O D IS TR IB U TE F ER TILIZ ER « N «w D e v ic e t b « I n v e a t l o a o f * la la u ft M a n . Lm m » A fertilizer distributer which can be fitted to an ordinary wagon and which is o f such construction that It can de liver material within a wide range is the subject of an Invention patented by Harris McVea of Vancevllle, La. The frame o f the distributer consists o f a backboard and a downwardly and Inwardly Inclined front section. When the device Is to be used, the tailboard o f the wagon Is taken out and the backboard o f tbe distributer substi tuted. Within the frame two hoppers are located, through both o f which an agi tator shaft passes, serving to break up the lumps In the material. Beneath the agitator sluift a feed wheel Is mounted. and Is known as “ Koiuuibusnoiy.“ it comes In rolls Ud.0 feet long and about 4.92 feet wide. When dry. It Is very strong and hard and Is nulled on wood en strips on the walls of dwellings and offices, where It has the appearance of handsomely finished wainscoting, it Is also used mounted on very heavy paper and pressed Into different shapes as molding for d«M>rs and windows. Tbe prices for It range from 30 to SO per cent lower than those of all wood arti cles In use at present for the same purposes. fCopyright, lflOl. b y .a B. Lewis.] There hod beeu estohlbbod at Kala- partment we are offering our entire line of waists, capes ba? a great depot of sr^pUca for the O ili«o over bank. use of th* Iirittsli aimv invading tbe and jackets at ! - 4 to 1*2 less their prevailing price, Afghan 1st. u states, s r u»o rnlK.» out The same is true with our clothing and overcoats. Our H . C . K a m *. J It. BlU.IT, o f the to * and am ay the bills whs prices on rubber goods are always the lowest. If it is in O n e thing is certain,— situated tb- big powde magazine. It y i B L E Y ¿k K A K I N , our ad, it is m >, and the goods are here and ready to A y e r’s H air V igor makes was a greet building o ( stone, und A tto n ie y w - n X - 1 j u w . the hair grow. This is make our statements true. during active operutlous it contained B a c t e r ia l a M o f e l l n f C lay . hall a million pound! of powder and M. O. Leighton, health Inspector of because it is a hair food. VV* have the only set of al>*trt<t liooki in Po!k other explosives. Wkeo ray regiment ouHty K«liabl« furnished, and luoney t<> Montclair, N. J., declares that he has It feeds the hair and the 9AM. N« Cviliiiiiitsioii eh.irgod mi loan*. Rooms 2 marched up to Kalubng to relieve the found bacteria to be quite abundant In yd 3 Wilson's block, Dslliu» hair grows, that’s all there Fourth of the line, tLcre was a truce, clay that has been used and reused for and this ended lu a treaty of peace; so modeling In schools. An attempt to is to it. It stops falling J. L. COLLINS, that we saw no lighting. W e were de sterilize the clay showed that the only FOR F E B R U A R Y . J T w IL L P A Y Y O U o f the hair, too, and al tailed to guard the depot, and it came efficient way of accomplishing this was ways restores color to about that I was placed in charge of by the use of superheated steam under the powder magazine with a guard of a pressure of fifteen to twenty pounds S o lic i t o r in C l i a s r c r j . gray hair. fifteen men. As the magazine was for forty-five minutes. The species of Ha* Vtcn in practice of his profession In this place S I.M iM tla. »11 ' »nt thirty “ J * to all " 1 buair.f ji absut tliirty years, and will wi I attend so far from the other depots and its bacteria Identified were those which ■wasted to his u*r«a caie, C Ottico, corner Main and Court I f your druggist cannot supply you, situation so lonely and its guard so T stad occur lu pus formations. »alias, Polk Oo, Ur sena us ono dollar and w e w ill express small, one would hare expected it tc you a bottle. Be sure and g iv e the name o f your nearest express office. Address, be given the most attention by the hill X a tu r« o f t b « X R ays. J. C. A Y E R CO., Low ell, Mass. J. H . T ownsknd J N. H akt men, but they gave us no trouble. N o* The researches o f M. Jules Semenow and then we caught sight of a native T O W N S E N D A IIA K T , on the nature of the X rays indicate on the hills around, and now ami then order of the brigadier tliey were heap that these rays represent the direction * I he screamed defiance and fired a bul ed up nnd burned in one grand pyre. A T T O R N E Y S -A T -L A W . of the transmission, through the Inter let against the walls, hut It would Our powder had been lo»t, but the na mediation of the ether, of electric vi Office ipatairs in Odd Fellows' new * j seem as If they had orders to let the tives had not reaped the benefit of It, brations. The vibrations are communi black. Tim ber and Ranch j guard alone. I got to thinking mat and because o f my pursuit though it cated to all bodies met along their path. E- A L I . A . 8 , - - OBKOON. ters over one day and with the aid of bad accomplished nothing, I escapwl Lands a Specialty.** When the bodies are charged with elec the sergeant, who was a bright sort of court martial. tricity and protected against discharge M. QUAD. fellow, came to the conclusion that the by convection, they lose their charges W e are prepared to locate you upon some of OPERA S C E N E R Y. guerrillas had some sort of trick up by radiation. the finest timber claims in Oregon, or if you S their sleeve. Its P ro d u c t io n R e q u ire s L o ts sf -Z A t to rn e y a trL a w . in W e had fortified our camp among T'♦PROVED FE RTILIZER DISTRIBUTER, W o r k a n d L o ts o f C ash a s W e ll. want an improved ranch or fruit farm, we can S the hills, but it was commanded from & The public little realizes that behind the feed wheels being arranged so that show you just what you are looking for. C a " * Office upstairs in Campb. 11’ s build a dozen elevations, and a hundred the scenes o f the Metropolitan Opera they turn In the discharge openings of ing. and see us. A ll correspondence prom ptly a t - g guerrillas could have carried It with a House is n large and most important the hoppers. This feed wheel shaft is fi tended to. LUT H E R » w & CO., 1 )allas, g | rush any night. 1 believed they had factory running in full blas^ There li driven from one of the rear supporting D ALLAS - O K EUON. m --------- --------« .,...n m , v Or. t , 3*j5| kept elear o f us for a purpose and that manufactured nil the scenery, cos wheels o f the wagon* by n sprocket and j a big surprise would sooner or later tumes, properties and mechanical ef chain gear, a lever operated clutch The matter of properly feeding calves M. L. BUTLER E F. C O A l) turn up. but the only thing I could do fects used in the elaborate productions. mechanism being provided to throw the ao they will not die tn babyhood, the | was to wait for It. I figured that if Everything has to be most skillfully feed wheel shaft into and out of gear B U T L E R & COAD any attack was made It would be un planned. When a revival of ‘‘The Magic with the supporting wheel of the wag careful development of be^fera toward Attorneys-at-Law der cover of darkness, but I was not Flute” was under consideration and on. Slides are provided for closing the cow hood and good feeding and care of cows do not cover the ground of cattle cute enough for the hill men. They the expense of doing It on an appropri discharge openings of the hoppers. D A L L A S , OREGON. p d came with a rush one afternoon at 3 ate scale was figured out. It w ai found The fertilizer, fed by the wheels, pass breeding, anys W. F. McSporran In W ill practice ill all Comte. Office, fefc-j ; o’clock, and before any of us knew that the curtain would rise on an ex es through two spouts to the ground. Breeder’s Gazette. The proper mating over bank. tio I what was up they had possession of penditure of something like $30,000. The spouts are pivotally mounted and of sire anil dam so a defect may be ob the camp and magazine. There were Have you ever been in a scenic art are swung to or from the ground by literated or a good point or a dozen of ^ Have recsivjd their fall and winter stock of twenty-eight of them, and instead of ist's studio? He has no easel. Instead, means of two links pivoted to the them emphasized and perpetuated Is of Robert A . Miller, shooting us down they contented them he has a little model, an exact minia spouts and operated by a vertical han basic Importance to tbe breeder. It la A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W selves with tying our hands behind ture of the house in which his scenery dle bar provided with means whereby not enough that the sire be “ register our backs and putting a guard over is to be set up. Here on a reduced It can held In any adjusted position. Oregon City Oregon W e defy competition. W o buy evarvthing. W e us. They put out scouts and sentinels pcale he prepares models of the scenes By thus pivotally mounting the spouts ed.” O f course he should be a guaran In the direction of the town, and then which Ills painters are to project on an and adjusting them for any width be tee of pure blood, but be should be au sell everything. W e keep nothing. Cumtux. Room 3, Keinlianl building twenty-four elephants that had been enormously’ enlarged scale upon tho tween rows the fertilizer can be deliv Individual worthy to carry and trans Bring on your produce, 50 dressed hogs wanted Oppoeite Courthouse. brought down a ravine close to the canvas which hangs by the paint ered within a wide range. mit tbe blood of his race’s kings and Rem em ber we have 500,000 feet of No. fe n c in g ^ camp were driven up to bo loaded with bridge. When he has modeled his scene, queens, and tbls blood should come to powder. They had tho door open in n him directly from forbears of auch mer Land titles and laud office business at $5 a M, also a full stock of all kinds of rough he culls In the costumer and the stage minute, and they worked rapidly and manager. Scenic artist and costumer it as producers In their lines that they a specialty. and dressed lumber, shingles, etc. had a reason for making sucb a contri intelligently In loading the elephants. usually have put their heads together Ex-R<gialor Oregon City land office. bution to posterity. Each was loaded with eight kegs before getting to W’ork nnd decided up To see that the offspring of his herd or twelve bags of powder, and when on certain color schemes for the vari or ttock Is born right and to be nble to every elephant had his burden eighty ous scenes, but Just that very morning A . .J. M A H T I N , mold and shape the animals that cqntu o f the men picked up a keg apiece and the costumer may have seen a stunning L U C A S & D O D D , Proprietors. to him at his will Is fascinatingly at started off to the north. The two of bit of red w’hlch be wants to Introduce P A I N T E R , tractive to the breeder who It In love ficers in command waited until all the Into his scheme, and so he tries to per others except our three guards had suade the scenic artist to change the A new process of preparing wood for with his business. That all his efforts House, sign and ornamental, grain gone, and I was wondering if we were coloring a little accordingly.—Cosmo building 1 m in use In Austria. Green are not successes the breeder will soon to have our throats cut when one of politan. ing, kalaoming and pajrer hanging. wood Is placed in a large wooden learn. This does not prove, however, them approached me and smilingly trough whose bottom is covered with a that be has calculated from a wrong D iM .se , - * O regon A n t ic ip a te d tb e P e r m U a lo n . said: lead plate. This Is connected with the hypothesis In every case, but that In Ministers have many interesting nnd positive pole of a battery. Covering the his animals are trends and traits out ‘‘There is to be war again, and we wanted your powder. I am almost amusing experiences. wood Is a second lend plate, which side his calculations and Impossible for his direction nnd control. But every A local clergyman w*as engaged In founts the negative pole. sorry to go away and leave you alive, ■ * nr*\r BrsruLf&L BY GEORGE EDWARD GRAHAM but as no one has been hurt and as we conversation with a number of friends The wood is then subjected to a bath success lie does make la on earnest that have made a grand haul 1 shall spare the other day, when each started tell in a solution composed of 10 per cent be bas made an advance toward the ul ATM Ial«i>endMM f*r Monmouth and \ irlic - The intrepid Associated Press war correspondent, who ing stories of weddings he had per resin and 75 per cent smln. Under the timate exactitude o f the science of you.” [i a iu *:*<) p in was aboard the U. H. 8. Brooklyn during tho entire live avc* Indcpcndn«« for Monmouth and Dallas— The guards remained with us foi formed. One o f the party had this to influence of the electric current the Bap breeding. months of the campaign. Illustrated with photographs Uni 7:IS p in taken by the Author during the tight. To one who haa made these efforts half an hour longer and then departed offer: Is drawn out of the wood and rises to » t m Monmouth fur Airlio — l a in J 40 p ni Some time ago a groat big fellow, the sui face, the solution being absorbed with pure blood and with good animals at a sw ift pace, and it was not long be Th e M o s t S e n s a tio n a l lavac Monmouth for D »l'««— und who recalls the uncertainty of the fore one of the men worked a hand roughly dressed, nnd n wee mite of a by the wood. m 7:*0 p tn B o o k o f the D a y . loose and then freed the rest of us. It young woman came lo him. They had t r c i Alrllc for Momnoutti and imlependenca— The operation requires from five to outcome and the actual failures the f> p tn The true story of the famous cruise of the Hying: was a big thing those hill men had ac no witnesses, and. In fact, did not care eight hours. The treated wood Is allow crossing of two distinct breeds can ap L «av«« Dallas for Moninou1 n an : In«i« .«nden.-« — j Squudioii under Commodore Winfield Scott Schley, includ- complished. and nothing coukl have to have any. Nevertheless, a brides ed to dry for about two weeks, when It pear to be nothing abort of folly. It la | injr the blockade and destruction of the Spanish fleet, U—fi n ISOpm. T O L D F O R T lil£ F IR S T T IM E . undoing In a moment wbat ban taken been more neatly done, but ns I stood maid and groomsman were selected Is ready for use. Contains an autograph endorsement and personal years to accomplish. The Improvement In the open door of that looted inaga from the household, and the ceremony R. O. CRAVEN 1». *• WIIXIAH*. A N ew G erm an V e n e e r. I account of the battle by Rear-Admiral Schley. Ifftî of an animal toward a specific end haa F r s s t f la t it . C a s h ie r . zlue I almost wished they had put an began. They had promised to love and Through Consul Hughes o f Coburg “ T h e fa c ts o f th e s t o r y o f th e m o vem en ts W . C. VASSALL, assistant Cas hier end to me before they left. Our briga ol)€»y and all the rest of the service, there Is reported a new veneer which been tlie work o f years, of men’s whole I and o p e r a t io n « o f th e F ly in g S qu a d ron as th e a u th o r te lls th e m in th is h oo k a r e c o r r e c t .” dier was a fiery tempered old chap, when the preacher announced, ‘‘Kiss a Dresden firm has just placed on the lives. One man takes It up when; an D ALLAS C IT Y BANK - W . H. S C H L E Y . ready to criticise and censure a sub the bride.” An interesting narrative of facts. Explains the so. market. It Is made of very thin wood other has laid It down. It Is an evolu OP DALLAS, OREGON, I called ‘ ’Retrograde Movement;” the “ Loop;” the “Coaling The bridegroom, on bended knee, hes backed with a thick. Imuregnated paper tion of nature’s laws, controlled lnrgely ordinate, and I knew That I was In for i Problem.” and settles conclusively every adverse ruling by tbe hand o f man. and because the a court martial and a disgraceful dis itnted a little, tried to say something H I! 11".. . - " . M i 1 - f ■■■ ‘ . ‘ l . ■_ ■■■■___ , Transact* a general banking ousi- of .the Court of Inquiry. law and the man often work at cross missal from the service. It was my and couldn't. ij « ss in all its branches; buys and sells purposes the progress la very alow. “ Kina the bride.” said the pastor. despair and desperation that gave me •atbange on principal points in the THE NEW YORK HERALD ea ye:-MMr. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT, when Govern of But enough advancement haa always a sudden Idea. They had neither do- “ Why, parson, 1 did, afore 1 come Vnited States; makes collections on all Graham. In tbe (el’icg of facts, leaves tbs of New York, *sfd:—“ Mr. Graham's btcrv is Of the Americ .11 working nun ia gen reader free to make t! e deduction that (be bed account I have beard or read of the lawn noted to encourage tbe breeder lu & §ii | stroyed nor taken aw ay our arms, and here at oil,” replied the bridegroom, points in the Pacific Northwest; loans several o,.val officer* need a Court of in* erally well filled. In some canes it is aavut fl?htinf tlurldj; tbe war. It needed just bis labors. ** ! I would follow on their trail with my whose face bad taken the color of a Dioney anti discount« paper at the best j f Mcu>y to re-establish their reputations, if as much courage tn *o about taking photo* too well filled. It contain, too many they can be re*e*tabiished. ” graphs as it did to work toe guns.” 8 ' * | guard o f fifteen men. It was a forlorn Juue rose. Sarah Cattle. rates; allow interest on time deposits. kind, of food, and very often the food la ^ : ' hope, and I could not see bow' any ad- j The witnesses burst forth lu laugh of the wrong kind—hard to digest Notwithstanding the fact that there vantage was to come o f It, but we set , ter, W’hlle the minister had all he could containing little nutri l.t no longer any money In breeding Nounbject h«s over been lieforc th<» public that has interested evc»rybody p ^ tin' tuanner In which Admiral Schley has heen treated, and the Americiui people off soon after the guards were out of I do to retain the serious expression tion. scrub cattle, yet, strange at It may As n c o n s e demand the f u ll rm ooQ nltlon o f th e H e r o o f S a n lla n o . Ti»i» l*otik o ils uppear, there are those who still per sight, and within an bfur we caught j which he always wore when wedding quence many a work everythin? Just as it occurred and as the eyewitnesses saw it. Book Is s.dlin? ' visit D R . J O R D A N ' S s b i a t I 1 like wildtire. Lllieral commissions. Outfit and books now ready Send s«*vcn ing man develop« some sist In hanging on to the scrubs. Tbe sight of the elephants as they topi»cd a people.—Duluth News Tribune. «-cent stamps for canvassin? outfit. ACT QUICK. Now is the time to MAKE MONEY. fo rm o f s t o m a c h Chicago Drovers’ Journal bad these dlrtant ridge. Fearing no pursuit, thf Price $1.50, $1.75, $2.25, $2.75, according to style of binding desired. trouble which inter I t t l l . i l C T l T .in P I llIG lC B .C il r Trn n N p o r t In a C a b l» « * * . In mlud when It said: “ I f a man who la 1 hill men liad left no rear guard, and feres with his health T h * I »re ss « Aastom loal M u w im ts lAe , | The cabbage carrier figured nnd de nnd reduces his work satisfied In breeding a little, nonde when we reached the ridge we looked WGr.a v. oxhnrs «h s rs e » i sr ânjr it ii t n c u d ' altease f s M t D e l r » s r s J . ' f script, runty clnss of scrub cattle | down upon a stirring scene. The pow scribed by Itnwson In his work on mar ing capacity. W A N T E D Soto Pubjishors, CHICACn. ü p «c .*'H : m » «h t Cosía. H it Ÿ> y ars. der was being divided to go In differ- ket gardening is light and durable and could but take a look around tbe Stock Where there OR. JORDAN —C 3 CÄSCS OF MEN is indigestion or er nnd feeder section of the yards these ! ent directions. There were at least ran easllj* be carried between the rows « T r H l l . l t thnro.ig hly gm -flea»««! fr*:r. > p t < a without U.c lu « s ' M a r s a r f days anil notice pen after pen of these 3<X) men. ICO horses and ten or fifteen of cabbages. It is made of such size any other indi T r s M » » fitted h y sa F *!>•»». M s J I - cation of dis « « » I s s » » (or H s f t s r s . A Rtnck and dwarfed sitlmals of variegated colors | more elephant*. There was a great ns to hold all that two men will want R a d io A c t iv e S a h R tn n c e s . r t r K i i euro for 1‘ l l s « . V t a s s r # srvi X c ta r u l r o M .ita ln P en . ease of lite stom D » J o rd an '« t p v c u l p » i s that are not wanted for any use, be deal of whooping and yelling r.s the to carry. i DlCferent nolid bodies--copper, platl- ach and its All woodsmen know," says Paul might be firmly Impressed wltb the tia « 1rs« sad »t.lr tly nrtwnto. T rastm aat per uum. lead, fflass. wax. paper, e tc — be- Martin In La Vie Sclent!Ague. •‘that loads W’cre divided, and the force was i In transporting produce to market a allied o r g a n s of by lattar A • C W « In s rsry eats very substantia) wagon Is used. As re* Idea that the first principle o f success _ j . W rits for Book P a i l O k U r i l Y s »f J i come radio active when they are placed . pine needles grow in pairs in the same so strong that I gave up any hope of digestion and nu ■ A d d , t i A iL .iu F a n s . ( A valwab’ n I d tbe cattle raising business Is to trition, the use of j In a closed vessel a Ion? with one of tho sheath a ml that when placed side by attack and wished that I had at once j i s r a * a ) Call e r »»M s start right. Breed the right kind, and I>r. I’ierce’s Golden e » io » »» » a c o . io ti t radio active salts of barium or. still side tin* sl»arp pointed ends are exact* reported at headquarters. I was about i Medical lfincovery then If you haven’t tba feed to make better. Immersed in n solution of such , ly opposite. Fasten then«* two need hat to give the order to retire when a big 1 will almost invari them fat some one else haa and will a salt. Tbe Induced radiation Is of the 1 together by a thread quite near the puff o f smoke suddenly leaped a hun ably produce a per give you something for them aa feed same character as that of tbe original pointed end. and you will have u pen dred feet Into the air and there was a fect and perman ers.” [ salt—its rays are deviated in tbe mag with two sharp ulhs, ready to write boom is i f from a b!g cannon. The ent cure. netic field. I f a tube containing a gns whatever you please. As a peubolder puff was almost Instantly followed by i M r . T h o m a s A. R o w C l . » , ! , (le t T h a i » M i l « . Swart,, o f Sot» Station j under low pressure has a current of insert the pen into a hollow twig, let* a secopd and o third and then by one | TRUCKM AN. A GARBAGE CARRIER, Professor Tyndall used to explain to C. Coition el», O . Ho» , electricity pnasid through it. the gas l ting the points rtick out al>out a centl* so large that It seemed to cover the toj. w rite ,; " I wrt. popular audiences, with the aid of a D a lla s : O re g o n ! becomes luminous when tbe pressure is | meter (half luchl. Dip your pen Into an whole valley. As this latter shot up gnrds construction It corresponds In taken with s e v e r e hendeohe, then cr.m p . brilliant experiment, that the blue col I low enough, as is well known. Air at I inkstand, letting it remain for a short ward every man of us oil his feet at some points to those ordinarily used In in the *t<i-n.ch and the city for moving heavy furniture or my food would not direst, then kidney aad ! or of the sky la owlag to floating pai^ the time was flung down and rolled :i3 millimeters pressure becomes lu- | A fair share of patronale solici tati time in the Ink. The Ink will rise by tit les o f Invisible dust that break up liver irnahle and my bock got wrtik -n l could | niinous when so treated, for example. i capillarity in the tube formed by tho over and the bowlder» around us w ere for h**«vy express service, but Is rather •can ety get around. At last I had alt the coni, •mA all orders promptly filial. and scatter tbe short waves, which ara When a radio active snbstance Is held Junction of the two needle* and will rocked or move*] from their l>eds. The more strongly built than most of these plaitite at once, the more I doctored the worae I J got until aia yeara paaaed. I bad Or coma w> tba blue waves, of light. Tbls. aa a near to such a tube, the luminosity l»e- form a reserve of liquid sufficient for crash that followed was something ter and is mounted on four strong elliptic pnorty I could only walk In thr hottar by the aid of a chair, anti I sot an thta I had griew wg > writer In Knowledge shows, occurs gins at a higher pressure, which for the writing of twenty Hues. Tho pen is rific and was heard sixteen miles steel springs instead of three. to 4 t t , thinking that I twuld n«A be cured. Then ; principally at a great elevation, where away. air is 44 millimeter*. The color of tbe fine, simple and antirustlng." one o f my neightiora eaid, Take a r adrice and A man never boys a carpet sweeper take !>r Fierce . Ooldcn Medical Lnecoeery anti the atmospheric iluat Is extremely fine, For ten minutes a pall o f black ^ligbt variea In tbe two case*. make a new maa out o f y o a c e lf* The Brat while In tbe lower regions of tlie air. smoke huir? over the valley. When It as a Christmas present for his w ife un bottle helped me eo 1 thought I would git T o R n llff ( « h f f « t n « R a r m r k * . cleared, we saw half a dozen horse til after they have had their tin wed- 1 another and after I hed taken eight bottle, In where the dust Is coarser, tba scatter — A T.I. KIIVD0 o r — A lw a y s a f flic P r o n i. It is reported that the Prussiau army .trait ,1a week,. I waa weighed, and found 1 [ ing affects all the rays, or colors, alike. ding, anyway.—Chicago Herald. hatl g lined twenty erven (jn) pounda I am ae , "Toung Commngln seem* Absurdly intends making an experiment with men and three or four elephants hurry The brilliant fringes of clouds, oean IR O N W O R K TO OKDER- proud of that fiery scar be got oo his bami'-ka made « f fubestn*. Field Mar ing sway. Some rnndostness had ex Some of tbe wooden churches of Nor atont ami lu-ahhy fteday. I think, aa I ever was.- nearly to the direction of the son. are F r rk . Dr. Pierce's Common Sense j ploded a keg or Lag of powder, and a shal Count N‘ >n \Yalder**?, r is said, B face at Heidelberg.” ___. „ general explosion had followed. Down way are fully 700 yeara old and are Medical Ailviaer, paper covers, ia sent f r t t i largely duo to dost, which especially ••Well, that's all right. I f * bis red I travels __________ with a portable a*t>e«it!i* house • . . .. . , . there lay 206 dead and blackened and still In an excellent state of preaerva- on receipt of ai ona-oent stampa to pay accumulates in the neighborhood of badge of courage.” —Chicago Tribune. | t T-;* « t !: expense of mailing only. Address Dr. clouds and refract« tho sunlight around mut'lnted Datives, ninety-five R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. V. th e ir edges. and t weotv-eeven oteohauts. and l DALLAS, * OREGON W rite for Sale P ric e L is t tttornay and Counselor at Law, 3 ¡ . E. Bryan & Son, Dallas. SI LUTHER & CO.se s I REAL ESTATE Si B OSCAR HAYT3R. £ C L Y C L O N E A T F A L L S C IT Y Since the Luckiamute Mill Company |jj Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Etc. LUCK IAM UTE M ILL C O M P A N Y MOTOR TIME TABLE. I SoMoy/S* . The Dinner Pail ■USEUri OF ANATSMÍ ' ;t Aa£MTS j W .B .G Q N K E Y C O M PA N Y j ì F. H. MUSCQTT, Repairing Promptly Done, M. BIDDLE, - PROP. *r~-