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• « « ft» * * r iiiW a r -f t . V ' * ? » f i l in '^ Î T f i g * MASS 0F_ SORES Awful Suffering of Little Boy from an Itching Humour or m e m i u i , sayiC o h d ljr Engineer M< Cl In took o f N ew York. A general Im provement o f the highways w ill bene fit the largest number in many ways, but to none w ill it be o f more direct benefit than to the farmer. It is not only the advantage in sav- li g time and money lu cost o f trans- ser M i Arte*. P i t # ta M lrcd dollar* per year and $3 per day and actual travel'll/ expense« for the national master. $400 and $3 pei diem for the worthy lec FAM O U S CftIM; - l «. , » » *. «T S AL turer. $1.300 and traveling expeusei C O H C c ’S L»rtr. EFF C T8. for the worthy secretary, $100 and traveling expenses for the worthy .4 a .id b\.ut .1 treasurer aud $3 per day and ex;*?usei P au l»«/iv i . i tn « G r n v r a t l f l u tut* C u r a « u f t h e D r u u L - for the members o f the executive com arc!*« F a m i l y — Itu iu I t e « p u u « i l * l e F o r mittee. It was also recommended that T liree-F o u rttsa uf A ll C rim e«. 17,000 be set aside ss a lecture and extension fund. The Italian professor. Loinhroso, Is perhaps the world’s leading authority P a r r e l « P e a l. ou crime and us causes*, lit his boo!« Strong resolutions in favor o f the on “ Crimes—Its Causes aud Remedies" parcels post were adopted by the na he says: P le a s e s e v e r y tional gruuge. The committee laid em “ One o f the most fatal effects o f alco phasis on the fact thut the rural mail holism is pauperism. The alcoholic fa m e m b e r of service now' has the machinery for an ther has blind, idloiic. paralytic chi! efficient parcels post system, aud, the fam ily, dren, and even though they be rie l while It did not advocate a rate that they must end in poverty, for they can would d rive the express companies out a n d t h e c o o k . o f business, nevertheless they thought neither think nor work. It is a fact that with the Increase in wages drunk tl.e people had a right to demand o f Aroma-tight tin*. enness and Its accompanying crimes a l congress an extension o f the useful M o v e r in bulk. so increase. In Lancashire, for in ness o f this system. stance. with the increase o f the wages J . A . F o lg e r A C o . from 8 shillings to 11 shillings the K lt fflb llllF . • R a l s b l U h e d im 1 * 5 0 A n y man or woman or child over m ortality caused by drunkeuness grew S e n F r e n e tic o fourteen years old if living on a farm from 495 to 1,301 and the crimes from or owning or managing a farm, wheth 1.335 to 3,878. During the fam ine in er livin g on It or not; any person whose London lit 1800-01 not a single one of interests are rural, like a minister In the 7,000 members o f the Temperance a country community, a county school society applied for aid.” lu regard to alcoholism and crime teacher, etc., is eligible to membership. statistic# he says: “ Alcoholism Is con causes oT deterioration o f a macadam nected directly with crime, both from road uud could easily be remedied with A G o od Id e a . a little care on the part o f the drivers. T h e California state grauge In recent the social and the pathological point of session passed the follow in g resolu view'. \*.'e find a first proof in these tion: ‘ ‘Resolved, That in choosing our statistics, which show a great Increase R o a d B u l l d l u f f In F l o r i d a . Since the agitation for good roads be- representatives to congress w c will In crim e in civilized lands, explicable guu in Florida the most progressive vote for those who w ill promise to leg only by the excessive abuse o f alcoholic counties have built from 50 to 100 islate for the establishment o f an ade drinking, the consumption of these liquors being iu constant proportion to miles o f good roads. These roads are quate up to date parcels post.” the Increase in crime. Not only are pushing out into the country to con habitual drunkards immoral, but their A B i i I m m O r g «B ig a tl«a . nect the larger settlements and best “ I thought It was a business organ children are habitual criminals. lands with the shipping points. This “ Alcohol, iu fine, is u cause o f dclln work progresses slowly, ns It is done by ization." said one. ‘ ‘It is a business organization." a quencies, because some use it to be county tax. W here such roads have t»een constructed lunds have advanced granger replied, "in that It makes It a come intoxicated, and others are led in value many times the entire cost o f business to help the farm er to help to crime by drunkenness; sometimes the work, and products grown for the himself and his fam ily to the very rascals seek courage In it to commit their crimes ami then try to use It as markets o f the world pay handsome largest life possible.” an excuse. It is certain that many profits, which in other sections go to Observe Neighbors’ night occasional young men are led to crime by drunk pay the heavy expense o f transporta ly In your grange. The visiting grange enness, and still more certain that the tion. saloon is the place In which criminals furnishes the entertainment. meet to plan crimes as well us tho The T roy (Pa.) Mutual F ire Insur place In which they spend their 111 got ance company carries about $2,500,000 ten gains. insurance for its members. “ According to Marambat, of 3,000 convicts examined by him 78 per cent Taking 450 people as the average The national grange wants Indian were drunkards, 79 per cent o f I lies** number served on each route (a mod corn to be the national floral emblem. were vagabonds and beggars, 50 per erate estimate), the rural service in op cent o f the assassins and 75 per cent eration Oct. t, 1004, was bringing the o f tlie incendiaries were drunkards. mails within easy reach o f the homes Marro found that drunkards stood in nf 12.213.750 residents o f rural dis the first rank as highway robbers, 82 tricts. per cent.” Petitions for rural free delivery A Luxury. O f the pernicious e ffect o f alcohol he routes are being received at the post- says: “ It is a well known fact that, office department at the rate o f nearly fur from rendering rigorous tempera 1,000 per month. tures more tolerable, alcohol actually Since 1807, when the rural free deliv augments the dangers o f extreme cold ery service was started with forty-four or extreme heat. In the polar reglous routes, it has grown so rapidly that by as well as iu the Indies the sailors and the end o f the current fiscal year in soldiers, thinking to gain greater pow June next there w ill probably b f 32,500 er to resist fatigue, really aggravate routes in operatin'* their coa lition by drinking alcoholic liquors, in cholera epidemics the occa sional drinkers were Attacked fa r more severely than the total abstainers. Tlie mortality among a bs‘ ¿liners was only 19.9 per cent; utnwug the drinkers, 91 per cent-*’ Conducted by lO M T M iO S O O N T )T J T \K I CASTORI GOLDEN GATE CURED BYCUTICURA Ìi> COFFEE Not One Square Inch of Skin on His Whole Body Unaffected •*M y little son, a b oy o f five, broke out with an itch in g rash. Three doc tors prescribed fo r him, but he kept getting worse until we could nol dress him any more. T h e y finally advised me to try a certain medical college, but its treatmeut did no good. A t the time I was induced to try Cuticura he was so bad that I had to cut his hair off and put the Cuticura Oint- i ment on him on bandages, as it was j impossible to touch him with the bare j hand. T h ere was not one square inch 1JAI'Ll NO COTTON ON ▲ ROAD. o f skin on bis w hole body that was portal Ion, but he enjoys as well as any not affected. l i e wasone mass o f sores. body having things look wed. and if The bandages used to stick to his skin and in rem oving them it used to take improved roads make the country more the skin off with them, and the screams beautiful and encourage the sociability from the poor child were heart-break o f church, schools, entertainments and ing. I began to think that he would friendly intercourse, and thereby make never g e t w ell, but after the second himself and w ife and girls more con application o f Cuticura Ointment I tented and attract the boya to stay In began to see signs o f improvement, independence on the farm, he can afford and with the third and fourth appli to pay well for the good roads. It cations the sores commenced to ary up. H is skin peeled off tw enty times, needs no argument today to prove that but it finally yielded to the treatment. these results do follow. N o w I can say that he is entirely It is a common observation that when cured, and a stronger and healthier u street is improved in the city one boy you never saw than he isto-dav.’ * immediate r«*sult is to arouse the resi R O B E R T W A T T A M , 49*2 Center dents on that street to fix up their lots Ave., Chicago, 111., Dec. 30, 1897. and so raise the character o f the neigh borhood, and it Is the same on a coun try road. The strongest force in our social system is public opinion, and the public opinion which Impels us Is fir . W a t t a m w rite s not that o f distant regions, but the com mendation or condemnation o f our “ Y o u r letter o f the 21st in regard to neighbors and townsmen. the case o f my little boy at hand. I am tru ly thankful to say that the cure C on ! o f R ural T ran sportation . effected by the Cuticura Remedies has been a most thorough and successful The roads o f the country are the cure to date.” Chicago, Feb. 23, 1903. avenues o f the prosperity o f the whole Sold throughout the world. Cuticur» Retolvent, /SOc. country. They are to a large body o f ln form of Chocolute Coaled Pill», 26c. |»er vinl of tiO), ilntinoit, fiOc., 8oa»,26<-. Depots: Loudon, 27 Charter the people the connecting link between house S<).; Paris, 5 Hue lu I’aix; Boston, 1^7 ColmubtU them and civilization. They are of Ave. Potter Drug and Chern. Corp., Sole Proimctora. OdTbcod tor “flow to Cure livery Humour. ’ vital importance. The ¡»resent condi tion should he a source o f mortification to the nation. Nearly every other civ C H U R C H D IR E C T O R V . ilized nation has taken hold o f the question and established magnificent P rea ch in g hours at 11 and 7 :30. systems o f roads. It was only when M. K. CHURCH, P re a c h in g Sunday m orn in g and e v the general government took hold of enin g. Sunday school at 9:40. Ep- the matter that the roads o f foreign worth league at fi :3* P ra ye r m eet countries were made permanent. We in g T hu rsday even in g .— Jas. Moore, are languishing in the mud still. The cost o f rural transportation is double pastor, in this country as compared to Cauada, England or Europe. W hile w e have BAPTIST CHURCH. outstripped the earth in nearly every P rea ch in g Sunday m orn in g and e v other direction, w e are in this respect e n in g. Sunday school at 10. B. Y . on a par with Asia and A frica and the P . U. at 0:30. P rayer m eetin g W e d semicivilized nations o f Europe. As a nesday eveu in g.— . — . ----------, pas matter o f national pride this question should appeal to the consideration of tor. every patriotic citizen. United States Senator ¡¿»timer. PUKHBYTKRIAN CHURCH. J, W. DAR ROW. Ch*th*m N. Y „ P rea ch in g Sunday m orning ami e v T o Avoid M h L I iik lin t«. Cormtpondsnt New York State en in g. Sunday school at 10. Chris Oratiçe Serious damage soon results from the tian E ndeavor at 0:30. Prayer m eet common practice o f drivin g in the track in g T h u rsda y e ve n in g .— W , T . W a r» made by preceding vehicles, especially M AIN E S T A T E GRANGE. d ie, pastor. with heavy loads on narrow tires. Huts would scarcely if ever appear on a well T h e r e 1« fT.’Ir'MlO Iu v e s te d In ( i r a a f e H a l i t In t h e l* ln e T r e e S ta t e . CHRISTIAN CHURCH. constructed road if drivers would vary The recent session o f the Maine P rea ch in g Sunday m orn in g and e v their track even only a few Inches. It en in g. Bible school at 10. Senior would be noticed that, no matter how Itate grange w a i the largest in num C h ristian E ndeavor at 0:30. Bible deep the rut. it will disappear when a bers ever held. lion . Obudiab Gardner class and prayer m eeting Thursday sharp turn occurs as the horses vary is master. His annual address was a their course around a corner and traffic careful res unie o f the work o f the Or e v e n in g . spreads out over the full width o f the der in the state during the past year. road. This is one o f the nrlurlnal His arraignment o f the game laws elic ited approval. Another point he laid K V A N O K I . 1C A I . C H U R C H . emphasis on is that no state master P reach in g Sunday m orn in g and ev should ever accept political office of e n in g at the D allas college chapel. any kind while holding office in the Sunday school at 10. Christian En The Leading Paper of the grange. H e said that seventeen new deavor at 6:30. Prayer m eetin g Thurs Pacific Coast granges had been organized «luring the d a y even in g.— A . A. W in te r, pastor, year and eleven reorganized, a gain In The San Francisco membership o f 5,379. Eleven ue.v B E N E F IT T H E FARM ERS. grange halls have been dedicated dur ing the pust year, making $73,300 in ttood lltunlN S a v « (Time miti Money vested in grange halls iu Maine. Rela himì Iten ut ir.v tlie Country. tive to the road question he said, “ The W liile thè natimi in cngnged in re- mud tax levied ou our people by the The W eek ly Chronicle claiming thè arid regimi« of thè west miserable condition o f the common Tlie very best weekly Newspaper sud im proving thè mi verse rtnidttions roods is the highest w e have to pay." published in tlie entire West. In thè tropica ami imiltltudes are look- l ie advocated government u!d lu road building and the bringing to bear the li»,« to dcveloping lionies In tlie frigld influence o f the grange upon congress. regimi« o f (he north it 1« olir duty to Including |K>Rta*» to any pert of th« He had au earnest word for tlie estab lui provo a « far ns \ve etili thè eondl- l'lilted .Staten, Canada and Mazico. lishment o f a parcels post. The secre '.tons bere, whicli are even now Im- It is best because, besides tary’s report showed the total member tocasurahly better tinnì in must parta printing al. the news of the world ship in the state to lie 45,9k» In 375 each we?k In an interesting way granges. Peuobscot county has forty- and ul l y illustrating ma n y four granges, with a total membership .irtlc.es, it has special depart- o f 5,831, and has gained 7.SU the past m nts devoted to— year. There are tw o other counties In AGRICULTURE the state that have a membership ex T IM E C A R D NO. 24. HORTICULTURE ceeding 4,000. One grange— Houltou, POULTRY No. 2 far Yaquin a : No. 10—has 751 members, and five L IV i STOCK L eave« A lb a n y .................... 1 2 :4ft P in others have over 400. MINING L eave* C o rv a llis ................ . 1 : 48 P m LITERATURE Arrives Y a q u i n a .............. . ft :s o P in M ew l(K m p a b lr e S ta le a r a n g e . FASHIONS No. 1 retu rning : and S -O R T S A t a recent meeting o f the New Leaves Yaquina.*,.............. . ft Ift A m Hampshire state grange the condition These are presided over by Leu v es C o rv a llis ............... 11 .:io a in o f the Order lu that state was report editors having a thorough knowl A rrives A lb a n y .................. 12 16 P m ed to be very gratifying. The total edge of thetr specialties. The No. 3 tor A lban y-D et ro il : pages devoted to Agr.culture. membership at the close o f the fiscal L eave* C o r v a llis ................ ft :00 a in Horticu'ture, Poultry and Live year, Sept. 1. was 27.4*00, and in view Stock ars well Illustrated and A rriv e * Alb an y ................ . ft 40 a in o f the fact that the population o f New filled with matter of the greatest L eave* A lb an y for D etroit. . ft ;»« a m Hampshire is only 500,000 and that 27,- Interest to all engaged in these A rrives D e t r o i t .......... 12 .02 p m 500 are mein b e i« o f the Order the Industries, every l i ne b e i n g No. 4 from D etroit Granite State can rightfully claim to written by those who are in close Leaves D e tro it................... 12 :tft P in lie the leader in grange membership, touch with conditions prevailing A rrives A lb a n y .................. . ft :1ft P in on this Coast. the total population being tnk«»u as a Leave A lb an y for Corvallis . 7 :1ft P in basis o f comparison. The net gain SEND FOR SAM PLE COPY. A r riv e C orvallis ................ . 7 ;56 P in during the year was 822. The total It will be sent free. T rain N o. 1 arrives in A ll mny' in tim e membership o f the Pomona grange* is to connect with til* H. 1*. aouthhoitml Do you wart the Chronicle 8.250. a gain o f 358. The grange has train, a * » e l l h * giving two or Hire« to its credit in cash $224.401.78. Tlie hours in Albany befm* departure of sixth degree was conferred on 318 8. P. Northbound train. candidates. The Oberon quartet o f L a Showing the United States, Do Train No. 2 ronoeeta with the S. P. conia furnished music for the occa minion of Canada and Northern train, at Corvuliia and Albany giving sion. Mexico on one side. M AP OF direct aerviee to Newport and ndja- THE WORLD, presenting to view P o m o n a G r a n i « to H a a C o s n ty F a ir . CMit beach*». in one continuous map. with ail Train No. II for D etroit via Albany, Somerset county Pomona, Maine, has areas in true proportion, the en purchase<l the grouuds o f the Agricul tire surface of the Earth on the leave, Corvallis at ft a m and con n ect, other side. tural society o f 8kowbegan and will with l i e 8 . P. A lb an y-P o rtla n d local henceforth conduct the county fairs iu train huviug A lb an y at 7 a m. Train ! Send $2 and get the Map and Somerset. This w ill be a novelty that No. 3 leave, A lb an y for D etroit at “ Weekly Chronicle" for one year, will be closely watched by the Patrons postage prepaid on Map and 7 :'tt) a in., arriving there at noon, giv Paper. all over tlie state. T h e grange assume« ing ample time to reach the llreilcn- the Indebtedness o f the Agriculture: bu,h hot spring, the »am* day. The Daily and Map society, which is $1.100. The agree Train No. 4 commet, at A lb an y with 1 By mail, poatae* paid ment further specifies that If at the th e Portland Altrnuy local, which ar end o f tw enty years the Pomona doe* riv e » here at 7 :10 and ru n, to Corval-1 Only 18.75 a Year not wish to renew* the lease the prop lit, leaving Alban y at 7 15 aud ar erty known as F alrvlew park Is to riv in g in Corvallia at 7 ftft p in. Address lapse to the town or city o f Bkowhegan M. H. d# YOUNG, F o r further information apply to fo r a public park. Proprietor J. P. M A Y O , “ San Franciaro Chronic)«,** « a l a r l e « a f t ta tta a a l O flr r r a . General Paaaenger Agent. % San Francisco. Cal. The national grana« committee on T. C o c k re ll, »g e n t. Alban y. CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT SIX YEARS LATER The Kind You Have Always Bought, aud which has been lu use for over 30 years, has borne the ftlciintnre o f and lias been made under his per sonal supervision since its Infancy. Allow no one to deceive you In this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-pood*’ are hut Experiments that tritle with and endanger the health o f Infants nud Children—experience against Experiment. W h a t is C A S T O R I A Castorin is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, l>rops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotfo substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys 'Worms und allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea uud W ind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach aud Bowels, giving healthy aud natural sleep. Tlie Children’s Panacea—Tho Mother’s Friend. | L b N UIN E The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 3 0 Years. TH* CtNTAllfl COMPANY, »T MURRAY «TRKKT. New VO«»« cmr. U f the 40,000.000 women iu the country but a small proportion drink alcoholic liquors. Tb-uv are 18,000,000 boys under fifteen, most pf whom do not drink. There are a million rail way employees to whom it is becoming Increasingly hard to drink and- retain their position«. A ll the prisoners, the insane, the Chinese, the paupers, must be counted out. How Canada T r e a t. 11*. Urunkarda- Uubitiiul drunltimls a .‘ter conviction la Montreal. Quo., are now given the option o f paying a line, undergoing im prison ment or talcing a certain cure. At present there ire twenty-two under treatment, ten at their homes and tw elve at tin* Jail. Each patient is ex pected to take sixteen doses o f the j preserihed medicine eai ti day and is [ warned not to drink any intoxicating liquors during the time o f trial. T H E GRANGE Chronicle $1.50 a Year Corvallis and Eastern Railroad. Reversible Map? H . H . G ionite, agent, Corvallia. finance« recommended the following ALWAYS Bears the Signature of Rural Delivery Notes I C A S T O R IA L ook fiitf A fter tLe W o lf. A M utnU le H 'lln o (jirnnjre. A notable Instance o f what is possi ble in the line of encouraging agricul ture is the work o f the Fine T ree grange o f Lisbon, Me., says the N ew England Homestead. In this grange the Maine Sweet Corn Growers’ asso ciation had irs birth, and through it and tlie county Pomona it received the Impetus which carried it where it is today. There are about ."70 members in this grange, with tin average week ly attendance o f over 100. A few years ago a lot was bough: and a large, com fortable hall erected, the latter cost ing $-1,000. This Is now paid for. Each year the grange -Ives a fair, open only to patrons, when various fancy goods and all agricultural products are shown. This grange Is doing n worthy work. The field Is broad and the op portunities numerous enough fo r many other granges to < 1 > equally creditable service in helping farmers. A G r u ii K « ? Contest. Rev. Mark Guy Pearae, tlie great T o increase membership a grange I English preacher, was once reproved often “ chooses sides” to see which can for making too many temperance secure the most new members, the T H E D R U N K E N TH IR D . Speeches, nod when told ho ought to b<? losers to pay for a supper for both taking care o f his flock he answered: sides or some other “ penalty.” The W ho MnkfN W a f W ith Our T w o RH- “ The flock Is all right just now. I am follow in g scale o f points governed in lio n GuU 'iiu o f K uiuf looking after the w olf.” one such eonlest: T h e latest report o f the bureau of Essay o f ICO w ords o r o y e r ............... .K0 statistics o f the department o f labor . 50- E ssay o f less than 100 w o rd s ........... and commerce shows that the present .1«» Uocm ................................................... Bradford county. Fa., has twenty-five per capita consumption o f alcoholic . li» R eadin g .............................................. . 30 beverages In this country is 19.99 gal granges, and eighteen of them own R e c ita tio n ........................................... Its membership Is Bouquet ................................................ . 15 lons a year, practically tw enty gallons their own halls. . 15 Each produ ct o f fo rm o r h o m e........ “ Don’t you think that young man for every man, woman, child, white, 2,350. . 15 E arn piece o f fa n .y w o r k ................. ---------- ♦ • a . ------------ is afflicted with a swelled head?” black, yellow, native, foreign. 10 Song by g ra n g e .................................. B R IC H T ’ S D IS E A S E . S on g by iudi.dd ia l ............................. . 60 “ No, indeed. He’s not afflicted This pushes the total annual con . 60 W h istlin g a tu n e................................ sumption up close to the tw o billion with it; he enjoys it.” T lie largest sum e ver paid for a pre In stru m ental m usic .......................... . bO gallon mark, an enormous dose o f poi scription changed hands in San Fi an- Peck o f p o ta to es w ith 1 *nrt num ber . 60 son for any nation to administer to it I ( isco, August 30,1901. T h e transfer Som e as a b o ve fo r apples, pears, phi ms A New Nam. For Horne. ar.d peaches ...................................... ... 60- Xot long ago a gout was pur- self. In cixty-four years, since 1S40, | involved in coin and stock $112,500, F o r la rg est pum pkin. m**!on. e a r of the quantity consumed per capita has 1 and was paid by a party o f busi- corn, potato, squash arid n p p le...... ..50 hased by Dr. Cartwright for Iris increased from 4.17 g f lions to 20. In I ness men for a specific for B rig h t’s A p p lica tio n fo r m em bersh ip.............. ...100 ,‘hildren’n amusement. The after the last t?n year* it ban increased from | disease and diabetes, h ith erto incura A tten d a n ce ........................................... ... ¿0 noon of its arrival little Margaret, I 15.32 gallons to 20. • A d a p t « D ilit y o f th e G rn n x p . aged three, went out in the yard to j it would be a great mistake hastilj ble diseases. T h e y com m enced tlie serious ¡lives- The grange as an organization is where her brother was playing with to assume that this met ns that a larger ! tigatioii o f the specific N ovem b er 15, the new prize and after a brief in proportion o f our citizens than ever be iSK)0. T h e y in terview ed scores of the adapted to tlie needs o f e\ ery commu fore are hard drinkers Probably no 1 cured and tried it out on its m erits by nity. says Overseer Fuller o f N ew spection o f the animal exclaimed: “ Oh, George, let me hold his ban- j thoughtful person w ill doubt that the putting over three dozen cases on the | York. For the locality where men make the accumulation o f money the die bars!” — l.ippincott’s Magazine. | proportion o f total abstainers was never treatm en t and w atch ing them . T h ey paramount issue the grange has a so large ns at present. W e are not e also go t physicians to name chronic, place, for it makes the accumulation o f drunken people. A Gontlo Hint. incurable cases, and adm inistered it wealth easier in many wpys. For the with the physicians for judges. Up “ Some men are just like automo- community where social aud intellec to A u gust 25th 87 per cen t of tho test biles,” she said, with a yawn, as the tual development is the primary mo cases were eith er well or progressing clock struck l i . tive our Order affords the best possible favorably. “ How is that?” he asked pleasant- j means to carry on educational work T h e re being but thirteen per cent and promote social intercourse among ly, glancing in the direction of the ! uf failures, the parties w ere satisfied farmers. For the community where a clock. and closed the transaction. T h e pre fraternal order Is needed to draw men “ Why, they wou’t go when you ced in g« o f the in vestigatin g com m it closer together and help them to carry want them to.” — Yonkers States tee and the clinical reports of the test each other’s burdens the grange stands S « s k s cases were published and w ill be mail man. Altoona, Pa., June 20, 1903. pre-eminently forth as the only organ- I was afflicted wi’ li Tetter in bad shape ed lree on application. Address John ifihtion affording fraternal benefits to It would appear iu blotches as large as in* J. F u ltou com pany, 409 W ashington men and women on the same basis o f T H E LAST SALO O N . hand, a yellowish color, and scale off street, Han Francisco, California. equality. You can imagine how offensive it was D is a p p e a r a n c e off th e G ro*R h n | For twelve years I was afflicted with thi K o r e a h a ffo w n l b y C u r r e n t E v e n t«. T h e L r a n g c a S e c re t O rd er. trouble. A t night it was a case o f *cratci The grange is a secret order In that Business and moral sense is banish and many times 110 rest at all. Seeing th« Its meetings are usually fo r tho bene ing alcohol. The truth that alcohol mod good the medicine was doing a fnenc fit o f members only, but occasionally erately used, instead o f being a safe who was taking it for Eczema, I com menced it, and as a result the eruption he open meetings are held. There are beverage, as form erly supposed, is a an to dry up aud disappear, and to da« signs and salutations characteristic o f narcotic poison, with Inherent power to am practically a well man. Only twe 1 secret orders. The ritual work o f sub enslave the w ill and destroy the drink tiny spots are left on the elbow and shir, ordinate granges covers four degrees; er, is being instilled into the Intel 1!gene* where once the whole body was affected. o f the county, called Pomona granges, o f the public school children o f this en I have every confidence in the medicine, one degree (the fifth); o f state granges, tire country. and feel sure that in a short time these the sixth degree: national grange, the This means that w e have iu training two remaining spots will disappear S. S. S. is certainly a great bloo*i pun seventh degree. The ritual work o f all an overwhelm ing m ajority against alco the degrees is very beautiful and In hol and that just as sure as light dis fier, and has done me a world of good. structive. pels darkness, us sure as truth is stron I am grateful for what it has accom plished, and trust that what I have said P O R T L A N D - T H E D A L L E S R O U T E . ger than error, the child Is born who will lead others who are similarly afflict C r a n fr e D n l l c t l n * . will see the last legalized saloon, brew ed to take the remedy and obtain th* Pennsylvania aud Massachusetts ery uud distillery o f alcoholic drinks go same good results that i have. ' Steamers: state granges are issuing monthly bul fnun our land. It is now only a ques 125 Hast Fifth Ave. J o h n F. L e a r . letins to patrons o f their respective tion o f time. states. Ths form er is edited by 8tr.te W hile washes, soaps, salves and powder« The last decade, during which this Master H ill and the latter by State study has been almost universal in the relieve temporarily, they do not reach the Secretary Howard. Both are w ell edit T olled Htates. hu# witnessed such real cause o f the disease. The Mood must In; purified before the cure is permanent ed aud- capable o f much good for the growth o f sentiment In business against S.S.S. contains no potash, arsenic or min Order. New York, Ohio. Michigan and alcohol that even the W all Street .’ oar- eral o f any description, but is guaranteed possibly tw o or three other states issue uul recognise« the increasing sobriety purely vegetable monthly le- ttirers* bulletins. o f our people as an essential cause of Send for our book C o n n e c t i n g a t L yle w i t h t h e th « “ Immense Industrial progress o f ths H 1 fl 1 « * on the skin audits j f Regulator Line. Bailey Gatzert Regulator Dalles City Metlako Columbia River and Northern R R diseases, which is p «« t seven years.” mailed free. Our The next decade w ill witness still p h y s i c i a n s will greater progress as the business sense R a ilw a y C o m p a n y for »1 a * cheerfully advise o f the young men refuses to bear the W a h k aicus, Daly, à U i H i m without c h a r g e financial burden o f the con sequences of any us C e nterville C o ld e n d a le the liquor traffic ami the altruistic sense about their case. and all other Klickitat rat ley point«. o f the country to tolerate a trade the In Ths Swift Snsolfir. Casipany. Atlasta. 6a Srtsmers leave Portland dtulj, except Sunday, at j evitable products o f which are crime. 7 a. a ., connecting at Lyle with C. R. .% N. train foi ! poverty, misery and madness__________ _ QoMetvtnle at 5:30 p n»!. train arriving at Golden- HALLS Hair Renewer A high-claM preparation for the hair. Keeps the hair soft and gloss/ and prevents splitting at the ends. Cures dandruff and s !^ a js ^ e s to r e s jjo lo tM m j£ a jr ^ ia ir ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ W T r j£ T T £ N ^ T 7 ^ Baa The office o f master o f Pennsylvania «tate grange has been changed from Montnlto to CLambersburg. where competent office help can be had on short notice to help carry on the Im mense amount o f work connected with the office. dale at 7.JU p. m. Steamers arrive The Dalle* K ill tk * I D k H *n. p. m. Steamer leave* The Dalle- daily, except San Do not waste time with sick heus. 1 asy, st 7:30 s. m. C R A N . train leaving Ootden dnie at 6:1* a m connect* with this steamer for Port j Get rid o f them at once, and bury them Und, arriving at Tort.lam at 6 pm. leep or burn their (todies. The loss o f a few sick liens can be borne with For detflUeil information of ticket*.! greater satisfaction than to have dis bertli re*er»i»tion*. etc., cull or writ* ease attack all ths members o f the I to Aider street wharf, Portland, Or. flo* k .-P o u ltr y News. 1 H. U. CAM PBELL, Manager.