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dates ror me itepuniican nomination« for congress who have declared for free raw material and so want the tariff revised. In Wisconsin at least three congressional district conven This Is the Republican Atti tions declared for tariff revision. In Minnesota Congressman^ If Jdy in an in tude Just Now. terview declares that the Republicans 1 of the whole state demaud tariff re vision. This view of the case is !n- POLICY 13 AKYTMNG TO WIN. ' dorsed by the Xorthileld News, which is owned and edited by Congressman Heatwole, who in the last issue of J W h i l e H o m e I’ n r t y F a c t i o n s D e m a u d that paper said: T a riff R e v is io n , O th ers try Out “ The people of the northwest have A t fu lu a t “ T a r i f f T l a k e r l a n * * — M p e e e h - become fully cduvinced that they are j e s to F it L o c a lit ie s . paying excessive prices for protected The straits to which the Republican trusts’ goods, which ure being sold ; party has arrived ip the turlff and the cheuper in foreign markets than at . trust questions are extraordinary and home. They are beginning to realize that the foreign trade of the north must entail trouble wheu the spell west, especially in Its food products, binders are trying later on in the cam i will l>e diminished and is liable to he paign to expluin just where the Re destroyed unless some of the turlff publican party stands. The uewspa- : I schedules are modilied.” pers publish interviews with several j This would indicate that the whole members of congress who differ great-1 state is ablaze for tariff revision ly on these subjects. Mr. Cuun :u of ! against the trusts. Senator Cullom of ! Illinois in an Interview published in j . Illinois declared In an interview at At- . I lantic City last week that he favored the Washington Rost Aug. If 1 says: “ The tariff will be revised some time, i tariff revision. How will these Republicans recon • but not at the next session of congress olle their differences when on the i ROADS ALL THINGS TO ALL MEN AND REST FOR MOTHERS Sleep (or 5kin Tortured liable« and Rest (or Tired M others, in W arm Bathe with THE WIZARD OYSTER BAY. And gentle applications o f Cuti- cura Ointment, purest o f emol lients and greatest o f skin cures, to be followed in severe cases by mild doses o f Cuticura Resolvent Pills. T h is is the most speedy, permanent, and economical treat ment for torturing, disfiguring, itching, burning, bleeding, scaly, crusteo,and pimply skin and scalp humours, with loss o f hair, o f in fants and children, ever com pounded. M il l io n s o r P p . o p l s f a k C u t ic u r a S o a p , M in ted by C u t ic u r a O in t m e n t , for beuutl- fyin g the Akin, fo r cleauHing the fralp , hiu ! the «topping o f failing hair, for Boftonlng, whitening, ami soothing red, rough, mid «ore hand*, and for all tin* nQ|poMS Of the toil« f, tmth,ttn«l nursery. M illionsof women ufcoCu- TICUBA SOAP in hath« for annoying Irritations, InflainmntionH, ami chafing», too free o r offen sive perspiration, 1 » war-lie* for ulcerative w eakne»»e». and f »r many »anatlve, antiseptic purposes which readily suggest themselves. Hold throughout the world H o*r, . OtWTMRffT, •*«:, P ills , 11«. Mrltish I>«*j,oti Charterhouse Sq., I-ondon French Depot; 6 Rue de la Paiz, Paris Por* t b s D so o amo CasM. loitr., Buie Props., Bottom CHURCH DIRECTORY. Preaching hours at 11 ami 8 .()*>. M E. C H U fiC H . Preaching Sunday morning and ev ening. Sunday school a* 9:45. Kp- worili league at 7 :€* Prayer meet ing T hursday evening.— H. N. Rounds, pastor. M. K C H U R C H , R .W T H . Preaching Sunday morning and ev ening. Sunday -chool at 10. Ep- worih league at 7 : *0 Prayer meet ing Thuroday evening.— L.-C . Smith, or by the succeeding congress unicss stump tills fall, some talking ror ultra pastor. there is a check lo the present pros protection, others for free trade In hides perity.” As Mr. Cannon is one of the and other raw materials, others for Republican leaders of the house of partial tariff revision and still others R A IT IH I C H r it C H . Preaching Sunday morning and ev representatives and is chairman of the j for the repeal of the duty on trusts’ ening. Sunday school at 10. B. V. committee on appropriations his state protected products. 1*. U. at 7 :00. Prayer mealing Wed ment must he taken as good authority I The Republican congressional com nesday ever ing.-— J. ii. U. Russell, for the faction which he trains with. : mittee In sending out the army of I f that faction, which includes about spellbinders they have promised wlii pastor. all the leaders that now control con- | have to Instruct them* to prepare at gress, is able to control the organiza- | least three different speeches to tit I’R BH BYTR ItlAN C H U R C H . lion of the congress to be elected this the localities they may visit. I f voters Prsacning Sunday morning and ev year there will evidently be no turifT living near the line of congressional ening. Sunday school at 10. Chris revision or trust legislation. The districts should attend meetings in tian E ideavor at 7 :00. Prayer meet- trusts would seem to have a firm hold both adjacent districts and hear the ing Th irsday evening.— W, T. War- on this faction of the* Republican party, spellbinders talking ou both sides or dle, pastor. for tariff revision is the only legisla even all sides of I lie questions, wl)J tion those trusts fear who ure protect- they be eoniJuced that the Republican i ed by the tariff. Senator Pritchard of party Is sincere in Its tariff policyY C H R IS T IA N C H U R C H . North Carolina in an Interview in the ! Preaching Sunday morning and ev i same paper and on the same day that ening. Bible school at 10. Junior! Mr. Cannon's Interview appeared says: H o l m a n C iin t 'N F i l e « . Christian Endeavor at 3:30. Senior! “ I have no sympathy with the desire Christian Endeavor at 7:00. Bible] The veteran paiu.er. Mr. Holman to tinker with the tariff. I shall cer Hunt, now in his sevt n..v fifth year, class and prayer meeting take place tainly oppose any effort to reform the did not commence life ns an artist, nl Thursday evening — tariff.” though his first Royal academy picture Iu Massachusetts there are eamll- was painted when lie was only twenty KVA MURI,re Al. C H IM IC I!. years of age. It was in an auctioneer's Preaching Huhday morning and ev office that lie commenced life pursuing ening. Sunday school at 10. Chris the roi tine work of a clerk, but even tian Endeavor at 7 :00. Prayer meet then there was no mistaking the bent ing Thursday evening.— A. A. Winter, of his mind. The office windows were The Men W U a W e « » • pastor, made of ground glass, and. to vary the monotony of clerking, young Hunt took to drawing life size flics on the rough A T h rifty F n th rr-ln -ln w . " EXCELSIOR BRAND ened surface. As the days passed by, Aii Arab named Alssa Bon Kotilder. so the number o f flies Increased until native of Algeria, has made hi» way at last the head of the firm, stopping ■/and to Paris to complain to the president in front of the glass, exclaimed, “ The W a rr a n te d W aterprowf. of the French republic of an over RI :»sts* to stimil hard work and flies are becoming more and more of a rolIKll WORtlier. ■••»••h f«r I r««tr- thrifty father in-law. Last year lie nuisance here and seem to multiply >uark. it \our dealer duean’t bought a wife for 75 francs from her have thcm.MMid for ratalotnie. daily.” And taking his handkerchief N. V. Ilrllln« aad I'srkUf I' m . , father, who Is a sheep owner in the ((It., Nu Irssrh»«. he attempted to flick them off. ii. s . ft o f y i n a mos , s*u arm ., province of Algeria. After six months I'aal I aalirMfi', Baa*. of weddtnl life Alssa Ben Kotilder was 4 h lld r c o B o rn B lin d . bidden, with bin wife, to a feast in Id» The startling; charge that many New father-in-law’s cuts. He went to the York children are born blind in sub Citation. place of rendezvous, hut after the fetes terranean a part men; a under great were over lie had to leave Mine. Alssa office buildings in New York because Ben Koulder behind. Her father In the county court f the «ta te of O regon their mothers for years*huve never claimed her, j taring that she was too for the county «if Folk. seen the light o f day is made by the In the iiiatter of the eatate of J (linea L . young to have a husband ami that »he Rev. Dr. David M. Kt»*ele. one of the would have to remain with him for I «w in , deceaxed l itation. S«ld«m O w in ami Albert P. («wion, greet- curates of St. Bartholomew's parish some years longer. Alssa Ben Koulder I To ing: Dr. Steele says: “ How many know had to part wbh his wife and r.»solved I n TH K N AM K o k t h k s t a t k o k that some of the great office bnMd to begin legal proceedings agaii st his i >reg««n, yon are hereby cited and required- to lugs hove under them apartments for father-in-law. win. he states, had al apptjwr in the county court of the state «if O re- fifty families and that in thus«» fam for th«* county of P o lk , at the court ready sold the girl once and who now K«m. n un thereof, at I ’a lia», in the county of P olk ilies children are sometimes born blind takes her away for the purixme of ral» on because their mothers for whole year ing money out of a third husband. The S a t u r d a y . O c t o b e r II, 1002, never ace daylight? How ninny kn>w lawsuit came off in due course of time, A t 1 o ’clock in the aftern<M>n of that day, that on the roofs of the buildings there hut nothing wiis done for the husband then W «i there to show caune w h y the )**ti- ) tion o f the a«lminiMtratn\ of the alnive e»- are families of Janitors whose six who was deprived of Ids wife. year-old children have never stepped t.ite, au th orisin g her to m «>II th»* M o w i n g <U - M.'ii|>e«i real eat ite. to -w it: Beginning 10:-'»5 upon the ground?” Dr. S eele is an Thought nml Action. ch ain » north of the Nouthea»t corner of the authority on life on the east side and Koine men think o : m t before they northeast qu arter of *octi«m 2 W, tow n sh ip S .u the tenement districts. s|*»nk. some twice, other « i at all. south, range A w e»t, «»f the W illa m e tte m er P o lk county, D regon , and rutinii g Some think once before they act. some idian, thence north 40 ch ain », vreat 17.till ch ain », I n r m r r i i D ln r t in * C o«»tl ll<<n<l*. twice, some not at all. Many will take »«• ith 40 chain». e.i*t 17 »*•* chain» t«* the place It Is an em oiinigiug sign of the times no ne.Ion until they have had a short of In-ginning: al»o beginning 14 02 chain» e:.»t when farmers’ Institutes and granges | I>e “ horizontal view * of a question, which an I JO chain« «««nth <»f the } aecti > ii »action» 2A and SO, in toerneltip 7 a«»nth, take up for dlscUNsiuti the matter of ‘ 1» the essence of wisdom. "I will nl«*ep t"een range 4 went of the Willa.oette un i ii n, in highway improvement. Such a sign on it.” says the pm.xhsl man of Judg xaiti comity ami »fate, running thrnev went '» was manifest at Roiuoua. Cal., ilnring ment. and on tin* morrow, with brain ch iim«, thence Mouth 10 chain». Ik»«KBeast A the convention of the horticultural clear, lie D resolved. Henry Wat ter- chain*, tltencc north 10 chaiiiM t«i the place «»f beginning; ,»Uo the fo llo w in g : Beginning 14 02 clubs, at which an afternoon's session son writes nil editorial today, lays it chain* ea*t of (Mid JO chain* *«>nth «*f the was devoted to a discussion of the va away in Ids desk over night, rewrite» quarter »eel i« ui |M»Bt lietween m « c .io n * J' i ami rious phases j>f the subject Supervisor It tomorrow and has I; put in type, re township 7 *nnth, range 4 we*t, «»f the O. \V. Longdcn read a paper on “Oil on vises it iu proof and rends the correct 'V iPainett«» m eridian in *nid county an d i Roads.” reciting the experience with i mining thence *oiith 10 chain«, ei»t j ed proof, making more corrections, ad Htate, 1 . 0 “» chftin«, north SI degree*. 1 “» minute a , , Mlhig roads In his eoilnty The county dition». subtraction«, etc., then puts it east 11 00 chain*, a«*et 7.7H ch ain - t»* the { pay» 50 cents u barrel for oil in l.os In the Courier-Journal and finds that place .»f b egin n in g; aim* the north half of the I Angeles, he said, heavy oil being bet It Is not what he wanted to any at all. H »rthweat q u arter o f >ection 10 , tow nahip I t I ter than light. After the roadbed it pre- Richard (»rant White. Amorim's lend south, range H w e*t, «»f the W illa m e tte tnerid | P*red s strip twelve to eighteen feet ian. in l>ent<»n county, O regon, rhoutd not hr ing philologist, often told me that Ills granted wide Is nljed, nlnmt three times the best articles were rushed, shm t by WITNKKS the Ifon. J. K. Sibley, jndge j f|rH( Ht>ason twice the second and In ot the county court of thextate sheet, to the competing room before ninny casi»» once a year after that of Oregon, for the county «»f the ink from Ills pen had tine to dry [*i.*L Polk, with the HeabJ a-»M court From Off to 200 barrels are used par and when there was no pos-hM.illty of affixed, thi* ¡0 h «lay of \i*. mile, according to soli and other con revision. .Many writers do tlicit best A. 1».. POJ. ditions I h e i out of oil * tig Is about At teat: F.S. Loiigharv, clerk. work under high pressure.—Exchange. 1100 to $150 per mil«». By W K Xich«»la, deputy. iSiiiiinhed by onicr of J. E, Sibley, count? jadge. CAN’T ; i TOUCH W SAWYER’S Oiled Suits Slickers Row IN EUROPE. R a g ls u d a n d P r a s e s C a ro T h e i r i l i g l i w u « ». For T w o hundred years ago ¿Oughtnd had the worst road» in the world, because \ «?• •> ■** •* j the peasantry living on tlie roads were t — — i ■■■■>■—~ —v alone required to work them. In »peak £ ing of tlieiu Macaulay says that “ a route Every farmer connecting two great towns m bleb s h o u ld k n o w have a large and flourishing trad** a ll a b o u t with each other should be maintained I 11.4 ¡ U . . U at the cost of the rural population f scattered between them is manifestly unjust. It was not until many toll bars had been violently pulled down, XScgctrble PrcpcrationfcrAs until the troops had In many Instances Our books contain similnting the F ol . I and Refluía been forced to act against the people the teachings o f the mfl ihe Stouocbs and Uoweis l ì and until much blood had been shed best agricultural au ■ ^ j. that a good system was introduced.” thorities. ^ , Ï T ■ L- ^ r h i i » ik , Every class now contributes to the W e mail them free maintenance of the road system of to farmers. Promotes Di^eslionChperfi:! England. GERM AN K A L I W ORKS less and Kesi.Contains neiilur The French have probably the most 93 Nassau St., New York Opuun.Morpliine nor Mineral efficient laws and regulations in the world for building and repairing of N o t N a m c o t ic . 4 # highways, says the Asphalt Journal. The minister of public works has the n m n a fH U lr .'M 'l'E L P tT C ia ii general superintendence of nil roads /Vlt’JiUl Stt4¿ * ami ways by land and by water. There B r i g h t 's D i s e a s e . •tlx Seun.i * are four classes of road recognized by lUk.lt, suu - siili** .C emit «• The lsrgest sum ever paid for a pie law—namely, (1) national. (2) depart irtt/U - mental. (3) military. (4) crossroads. s*ri*'tioii, changed hands in K mm Krnn- iit tä tijtu U cJstin * Hrrt+.f?*d National roads ure built and kept up c sco August,30th, 1901. life traiiK CIsnfttH ■ fogne by the national treasury. Department- fer iuvolvedin coin and stock $112,000 n~&ryi*+i rltrrrr. and wmh paid by a parly ol busine»« A peril'cl Remedy fcrConslipe me n for a sptcific for Bright’s disease Ron, Sour Stonyvh. Diarrhoea and diabetes, hitherto incurable dis- Worms .Convulsions .Feverish eaes. T h ty commenced I be serious investigation of the specific Novem ness and L O S S OF SLEEP. ber 1.5th, 1900. They interviewed Facsimile Signature of ►cores of the c ured Hiid tried it out on its merits by putting over three doz- n cases on the treatment and watch- N E W 'Y O R K . ng them. They also got physicians to name chronic, incurable cases and administered it with the physicians for judges. Up to August 23ili, eighty bevcii per cent of ’-be test cases weie E X A C T COPY o r W R A P P E R . either well or piomessing favorably. There being but thirteen per cent of THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW TONA CITY. I ail ores, the parties were Satisfied and closed tlit: transaction. The proceed ings of the investigating committee ami the clinic..I reports of the lest cases were published and will be mail A T Y P IC A L FRENCH ROAD. ed free on application. Address John | alights on the stone balustrade a...: T O W E R ’S L O N E T E N A N T . nl roads are a charge upon the depart J. Fulton Company, 420 Montgomery hops over on the flooring of the big ments through which they pass, and street, Kan Francisco, California. BI k H a w k T I i a t T a k e n I l i a V le a la In ! chamber, for the tower above the clock part of the military roads are kept up j is mm b larger than It looks from the by the government and a part by the th« Washington Fowtofflce, To th e P u b lic . The Washington postofHce has a ten ground. departments through which the roads Allow me to say a few words in The hawk usually spends two or ant who does not pay rent, but who pass. praise of Chamberlain’s Cough Rem- has all the rights and privileges that three hours in his dining room and The crossroads are kept up by the I edy. I bad a very severe cough ami come from undisputed possession. To goes away to return two days later. It communes, though sometimes in thin be sure, he does not lodge there, but is supposed that he gets the pigeon—• ly populated regions these communes • cold anti feared that I would g» t he takes his meals in the building and for it Is always a pigeon—from the receive assistance from the govern pneumonia, but after taking the sec no doubt enjoys a pleasant, restful cotes near one of the markets, and ment. especially wheu these roads be ond do^e of this medicine I felt better siesta afterward. Moreover, there is owners who have been missing their come of importance. The national three bottles of it cured iffy cold and no law to evict him. ^ pets may bike warning accordingly. roads are paved like a street, having the pains in my cheat disappear«*«! am most respectful! v This usurper is a large hawk, and if Winter and summer, rain or shine, for an average width of fifty-two and a entirely. I several persons of hitherto undisputed th<? past three years the hawk lias half feet. The departmental roads are yours for health, Ralph 8. Myers, bd street. Wheeling, voracity, including one of the watch taken liis meals iu the postoffiee tower. thirty-nine feet wide, and the military Thirty-seventh men, are to be believed he has some The watchman has been unable to trap and crossroads are of variable width. West Virginia. For sale by Adam K. vci y bad habits. The watchman of the vagrant, and he is not allowed to I ’iles o f broken stone are placed at Wilson the tower says that for three years shoot him, however much he lias been convenient distances, and a man Is this haw k has paid a visit to the large tempted to do so. The remains of constantly employed In repairing each For Over Sixty Y ea rs . cli mher In the tower above the clock. these feasts have given the janitor no section. An old an ! well tried remedy. Mis. IU* comes every other day, but regular end of trouble, for the feathered vis Winslow’s Kootliing Syrup lots b<cn as he is about the day his hours are a itor is by no means punctilious in table L E V E L C U R V E D ROADS. used lor over sixty years by millions of trifle uncertain. The watelinmn thinks etiquette.—Washington Rost. mi thers for their children while teeth H o st I l i g h n n y s S h o u ld B e B u ilt this is due to the fact that his meth ing, with perfect success. It so«.tin » H o 'K e n i « i l - i e n i n r r . H illy C o u n t r ie s . ods of securing his meals render ex the chilli, softens the gums, allays (¡11 Young W ife (with n pout i—So I am Straight roads are the proper kind to treme punctuality out of the question. a “ bird.” am I? You used to say I 1 have, but in hilly countries their pain, cures wind colic and is the best Every other day the hawk wings Ids remedy for diarrhoea. Is pleasant to was an angel. straightness should always be sacri way to the postoffice tower, and in liis Young Husband—Well. 1 still give ficed to obtain a level surface, so as to the taste. Sold by druggists in every talons hangs a lifeless pigeon. The big 25 cents a bottle. LiivJ i\f ni-pv «nni'ti around an l finallv you credit for having wings, don’t I ? - better accommodate the people who part of the world Cldeago Tribune. use them, says Maurice O. Eldridge, Its value is incalculable. Be sure at d assistant director public roads inqui ask for Mrs. W inslow’s Soothing Sy ries. Graceful and natural curves cou- rup ami take no other kind. | forming to the lay of the land add beauty to the landscape, besides en- | hanging the value of property. Not O A S T O R X A . only do level curved roads add beauty __KM You Have Always Bought to the landscape and make lands nioug Bean the ! them more valuable, but the horse is Signature of The linim ent bottle and flannel strip are | able to utilize his full strength over fam iliar objects in nearly every household. them. Furthermore a horse can pull T hey are the weapons that have been used for 1 only four-fifths ns much on a grade of generations to fight old Rheumatism, and are ‘J feet in 100 feet, and this gradually about as effective in the battle with this giant lessens until with a grade of 10 feet in disease as the blunderbuss of our forefathers 100 feet he can draw but one-fourth would be in modern warfare. as much as he can on a level road. T I M E C A R D NO 20. Rheumatism is caused by an acid, sour Good roads should therefore wind No. 2 for Yaquina : around bills Instead of running over condition of the blood. It is filled with acrid, irritating matter that settles Leaves Albany ........... .12 :4f> p in in the joints, muscles and nerves, and liniments and oils nor nothing them, and in many cases this can be Leaves ( ’oi vu liis . . . . . . 1 :W P nt done without greatly increasing the else applied externally can dislodge these gritty, corroding particles. They A r rives Y aqu iiot....... . . . 5 :35 p in were deposited there by the Mood and can be reached only through the blood. distance. To illustrate, if an apple or p«»ar be cut in half and one of the N h 1. r«t r » nii»g : Rubbing with liniments sometimes relieve temporarily the aches and . 7 :00 a nt Leaves Y uq uinA . . . . halves placed on a fiat surface, it will pains, but these are only symptoms which are liable to return w ith every Leaves C orvallis.. 11 :30 « in bo seen that the horizontal distance change of the w eather; the real disease lies deeper, the blood and system Arrivo- Alban? ....... . 12:15 p Ml around from stem to blossom is great are infected. Rheumatism cannot be radically and permanently cured er than the distance over between the N »». 3 for Detroit : until the blood has been purified, and no remedy does this so thoroughly L eav es Albany......... . 1 .00 p ni same points. and prom ptly as S. S. S. It neutralizes the acids and sends a stream Arrivo» D etroit......... . . . 5:45 P nt The willfulness of one or two private of rich, strong blocnl to the affected parts, which Individuals sometimes becomes a bar » n. 4 from Detroit : dissolves and washes out all foreign materials, and the Leaves D etroit ................ . . . fi :70 a ni rier to traffic and commerce. The great sufferer obtains happy relief from the torturing pains. Arrives A lb a n y ......... . . 1 1 05 a in drawback to the laying out of roads on S. S. S. contains no potash or other mineral, but Trains 1 and 4 arrive in Alban V in the principle referred to is that of the is a perfect vegetable blood purifier and most necessity in some cases of building time to connect with the S. P. smith exhilarating tonic. Our physicians w ill advise, without charge, all who them through the best lands, the hound train, as well as giving two or write about their case, and we w ill send free our special book on Rheumatism choicest pastures and orchards, in three hours in Albany before depart and jts treatment. T H E SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga. stead, as they do ‘ now, of cutting ure of S. P. north boui.d train. Train No. 2 connects with the H. P. around the farm line or passing through old wornout fields or over trains at Corvallis and Albany giving rocky knolls. Rut if farmers wish peo- direct service to Newport and adjaj- ple to know that they have good farms, ent beaches. good cattle, sheep or horses, good Train 3 for Detroit, Breitenbnsh Ripans Tabule» grain, fruit or vegetables, they should and other mountain resorts leaves Al- Doctors find iet the roads go through the best parts bany at 1 :00 p m after the arrival of A good prescription of the farms. S. P. south bound train from Portland For mankind. | re ching Detroit st 5:45 p m. For further info? nml ion apply to Y V h n f* « I n ■ \ n m e f Ripans Tabules are a common se n se , e ffe c tu a l cu re E D W IN STO N E , manager. “ I became very much interested In a for dyspepsia, biliousness, h e a rtb u rn , h e a d a c h e , c o n chance companion on r. railway train,” ! J. T U R N E R , agent, Albany. H. H. C R O NISE , agent, Corvallis stipation, dizziness and all disorders o f th e s to m ach , said a New York clergyman. “ He was plainly of Italian birth or extraction, liver and bowels. They are intended for th e u s e of and s > I remarked to him: men, women and children everywhere, a n d h a v e “ ‘Where were you born?* Y O U R F A IT H proved beneficial in the majority of cases. It is not " 'In Genoa,’ replied the young man, ou r» i f you t r j ----- “ ‘And what, is your name?* claimed that they will perform m ira c le s , b u t some o f ” ‘ Patrick Murphy.* the cures which they have effected a m o u n t a lm o s t to “ T Iow In the world did you get that that. Easy to take and prompt in actio n , th e y h a v e name?* I asked instinctively. “ I took It.’ replied the young man. no rival as the best remedy for the e v e r y -d a y ills o f ” *Whv did you choose such a name?* g ^ »n d ours is so »tron g w humanity. o r refun rebind I U l C guarantee a cure cureor ** ‘Because I wanted people to think I money, » n d are »end you was an American,’ was his reply.” f r e e t r i a l bottle if you w rite for it. A M E D I C I N E W H I C H PROLONGS LIFE. Th« Tea Have Alway taught POTASH * n Use Over Thirty Years id e im i Corvallis & Eastern Railroad. Shiloh’s C o n su m p tio n " I hart used Ripans Tabules D r a number of years and would rot lx? without them. I was troubled with mdinestinn and constipation, and bave «u liced since I have be«-n i * s them that I i n getting rid ol thoac terrible bilious swells which roi.fined (»>•• u> b* «I «m a«c unt f the dittiness. Of late I have not bad any. 1 had just got over j b.»d spell of ’ 1; >i* r.-v«r and » sitting on the step, when a neighbor came to me and remarked how i..*ci 1 1 « k,d. I bin 1 had just got over the fever and thnt I was afraid to eat anything id » < • t <>f • ■ . from which I bad suffered since I was quit« young. He advised me to lake Rtpana T ’ hcV« said I would try them, and from then I haven't been without them. I <?.i e «t anyth-: g. I feel very thankful tlut I have providing I finish with a Tabule instead o l dessert, something that wifi prolong my life.” QA5TRIC TROUBLES. ** t had suffer'd three years st least fret* Bs»tric tmubles. I could not s’eep at r . M y head ached and my feet would be cold as ice. My bewels were not regular un.l I would such cramps Irons gases forming oo my stomach that 1 would faint away. I was in such d ««. that 1 would have sooner died than liee About three months ago I was suffering and frit mv body w »« tied op inwardly. My brother recommended Rinans Tahole* to me. M v 1 obtained some for n»e from the nearest drug store and I wnold nr* now be without t! m 1 relieved me of all the f«u»l ga«es that formed In my stomach and they move me bowrels t • for which 1 had been taking physies all the tune. I n»ee no more gases, my bowels move r, e«< i 1 have no more headaches «nd c*n sleep well ; In fact, I feel as light ax the air which I bresa ! • that is savine t good deal lo r a woman who weighs u*> pounds I am sorrjr that I did n o t« or.m.- usiog tl«e Tabules a year ago, lor they would Have saved me a great deal of pain and suff ; One gives relief iggaryu;_ âüsrrrv;«', At Irn g g lfr The FIvw Cent be« kvt h* en •ry osrsslon. The fan t.y h « * suina • supply fur a y< B p r :t «n t l.o v e d to P le n a * C h ild r e n . WI uh pleased P. T. Bn mum most ns he proceeded to the full understand ing of his office and vocation was de vising methods to interest the children. Their frank and vocally expressed pleasure, the r frolicsome, keen e\*ed de light In visiting hie museum, menagerie and show, were snort* to him than to f\*r».*r was the applause of millions A certain writer liaa said, “ Better In- driven out from among men than to la» disrUixl by children.” The one man who got f;r them away from the force of that p ssible malolietloi: was P. T Itanium lie not only arranged spec tacles to thrill his child patrons and to fill them v ith awesome or hilarious wonder, but he fixed days and prices to meet their «-iinvenleoee aud their ability to pay for tickets.—Joel Benton In Restury. S H IL O H ’S costs JR cent» and w ill cure Con sumption. Pneumonia, Bronchitis and »11 L u n g Trouble». W ill cure ■ cough or cold in a day, » n d thus prevent neriou» result». It ha» been doing tne»e things for 110 year». S. C. W e l l » A Co., b e • e t * Y _________ Karl’« Clover Roo« Tea correcte D m Stomach SOUTHERN PACIFIC T IM E T A B L E ’ CORVALLIS M A IL- D A ILY 7 30 * m L v ..............Portland Ar t;.V> p re 11 :• 3 a re L « ................ Derry ___ Lv f ;14 p m 11;56 P re A r............ Corvallis Lv ] : f 0 p ip At Albany ard Corvallis ciii.ect w .th train* of Orego« Central and Eartem nulroad. D ALLAS PASSKNUF.R M K p m L v .. 6.26 p m Ar D A IL Y , £X. SU N D A Y C '-rtU rd ........... Ar 9:36 am .................Lv 6 K> s re Y A M H I L L DI VISION:, T A w n y rr depo« foot of J t fr n o n street AIRLIB FREIGHT—TRI-WEEKLY Leave *:36 s m L r a tc iJ S p m . Arrie» ft it p re. Portland Arrie» H » p re D ai la« Arriva 3:60 a re . — A irli# . . . . U R v » 7i*> a «