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c D r i _ /* r - / ,y / , / . H ÿ I B * “«»»» 5* co n cju d o ii th a t the I’re sb y te rla u church* Is iu g re a t need o f a n atio n al c h u rch b u ild in g on th e o rd er of a c a th ed ral, w ith all of th e pro p er a p p u rte n ances, located In th is city an d erected a n d su p p o rted by th e P re sb y te ria n s th ro u g h o u t th e country. - W A SH IN G T O N L E I T E R [S p ecial C o rre s p o n d e n c e .] J u s tic e ii a i i n u of the U nited S tate* ■ up »vine co tin stro n g ly fav o rs the l wilding of a uatioim l P re sb y te ria n cu A d e e ’s W h e e l i n g T o u r . ll .ed nil iu th is city. Second A ssista n t S e cretary of H tate T he v e teran Ju stice in ex p lain in g Adce, who recently sa ile d for H avre. how th e need of such a c a th e d ra l in F ra n ce, will m ake th a t p o rt th e point W a-liiiigton w as b ro u g h t hom e to him of d e p a rtu re on a bicycle tr ip of ab o u t •aid : "l h a y e noticed upon every public j 1,00(J m iles th ro u g h t.io b y w a y s of eeu- occasion th a t I h a v e a tte n d e d since I i tr a l an d so u th ern F ra n ce. H e w ill l>e c.im e to W ashington, w h eth er it w as ! accom panied p a rt of th e w ay by A lex mi in au g u ratio n o r som ething else a n d e r T hai k a ra , consul a t Kouen. Mr. w h ere th e re w as occasion for a n open Adee ex p ects to re tu rn to W ashington ing an d closing p ra y e r, It w as u n i , ea rly iu Ju ly . M o n u m e n t to W a r N a m e * . fo rm ly a n E p isco p alian a n d a C atholic An in te re stin g ev en t o f the recen t w ho w e e fu*Ited to fulfill th is-serv ice. convention o f su p e rin te n d e n ts of th e O ur p a sto rs a re n ev er called upou to T ra in in g School F o r N urses of the u p p en r upou occasions of th a t so rt." U n ited S ta te s and C a n ad a au d the In ex p lain in g this alleged ov.»might A ssociate A luuini of the U nited S tates o f P re sb y te ria n m inister.! Ju s tic e H a r w as th e unveiling a t A rlington N a lan s ta te d th a t it is his belief th at it tion al cem etery of a m onunfent to the h a s been cau sed by the fa c t th a t th * m em ory o f the d e p a rte d Spunish-A m er- ch u rch b as not sufficiently b ro u g h t It- lcan w a r nurses. wolf fo rw a rd into th e notice of tile p u b T h e m o n u m en t cost $1,000 an d Is of lic an d is not, a s it w ere, cen tralized g ran ite. 7 feet 6 Inches high by 0 feet enough. A fte r giving th is a n d o th er sq u a re . On th e top Is carv ed u m altose hindtred m a tte rs his th o u g h tfu l and cross, th e n u rse s’ em blem , In heroic earn«** co n sid eratio n lie a rriv e d a t the size, a n d on a panel on th e fro n t a re the w ords, “To O ur C om rades.” T he J. L. COLLINS. m o n u m en t Is located in the c e n te r of Attorney and Counselor at Law, tin* plot of ground se t asid e fo r th e S pan ish -A m erican w a r n u rse s an d S o l i c i t o r iu C liM U c e r j* w h ere fo u r of them a r e a lre a d y buried. Has been n practice of hie profession in this place about th irty years, anil w ill attend to all business ntrusted to bis care, Otfice, corner Main aud C o u rt to Dallas, Folk C o, O r. Th«* C H p I t n l ’a P o p u l a t i o n . R e tu rn s received from the cen su s e n u m e ra to rs by M ajor S y lv ester Indi c a te a to tal population for th e D istric t of 322,*145 a s a g a in s t a to ta l o f 277,782 In 1897. T hese figures show an in cre a se o f 44,903 d u rin g th e eight y ears. T his y e a r’s re tu rn s show a to ta l w hite pop u latio n of 227,007, a n in crease of 38,150 over the last census. T he col ored po p u latio n Is show n to be 94,888, o r an in c re a se of 0,513. OSCAR H ATTER, Attorneyat-Law. Office up flairs ill Campbell’ » build- lu g . DALLAS - OREGON. Open A ir BrenUfA*tn. B re a k fa s t in th e open a ir is th e la te s t p opular fad a t th e n a tio n al cap ital. F o r se v era l seasons a few d isc ern in g ones h av e follow ed th e p ra c tic e of e n jo y in g th e ir m o rn in g re p a st alfresco, b u t n ot u n til th is s p rin g h a v e outdoor b re a k f a s ts becom e a n y th in g like g en eral. T he W ld te H ouse se t the e x a m ple, an d rhe diplom atic w orld, th e high officials an d th e sm a rt re sid e n tia l se t h ave been quick to follow . N. L.BUTLER Attorney-at-Law Ayers Big Cut on Summer Goods Falling hair means weak hair. Then strengihen your hair; feed it with the only hair food, Ayer’s Hair Vigor. It checks falling hair, makes the hair * Everything in the house of the summer goods Hair Vigor grow, completely cures dan druff. And it always restores color to gray hair, all the rich, dark color of early life. kind cut from a quarter to a third in price, “ M v h a ir was fa llin g out b adly and I was a fra id I w ould lose it all. Th e n I tried A y e r ’s (fair v ig o r. It q u ick ly stopped the fu llin g and made ray ha ir a ll I could wish it to l>e.” R k h k g o a E . A l l e n . E liza b e th , N . J . # 1.00 a bottle. A ll d ritg c M s . MENS' UNDERW EAR LADIES' UNDERWEAR LADIES' SH IRT W AISTS fo r F a llin g H a ir com pel th o se in official life to recognize rhe fa c t th a t th e official hom e of th e p re sid e n t is to be called by th e p o p u lar nam e. E v e ry citizen w ho g ets to th e n a tio n al ca p ita l im m ed iately In sists on see ing n few of th e im p o rta n t buildings, an d he n e v e r th in k s of a sk in g a coach m an to d riv e him to th e ex ecu tiv e m a n sion. H o w a n ts to see th e W h ite H ouse, a n d th e d riv e r know s w h a t he m eans. In com m on p a rla n c e o r in political w ritin g or sp e ak in g the la tte r term Is a lw a y s used. T h e re a re som e forty- five e x e c u tiv e m an sio n s In th is co u n try , b u t th e re is only one W h ite H ouse, and, though it seem s r a th e r bald if one an aly zes th e term , it is sufficiently d is tin c tiv e fo r a ll purposes. All the spring and summer goods. M o d e l* o f Alrnhfp*. W .F. MUSCOTT, m SALEM, FALLS CITY I WESTERN sa nds a* test. T h e y ’ re p u r e ly v e g e ta hi«*, b e in g m a d e u p o f c o n c e n tra te d a m i r e tir e d m e d ic in a l p rin c ip le s , e x t r a c t e d f ro m the roots o f A m e r ic a n p la n ts . D o n o t g rip e . O n e o r two fo r stomach corrective, three or General Manager. SOUTHERN PACIFIC S a v in u four for cathartic. T IM E T A B L E C O R V A L L IS M A I L — D A I L Y 7:30 a in L v .................. P o rtla n d ...................A r 5;50 p m 10 46 a m L v .................D e rry / .. L v 2;1S p m 11:45 p m A r . . . . . . C o rv a llis .. . f . . L v 1:20 p m A t A lbany and Corvallis connect w ith trains of Oregon Central and Eastern railroad. BO Y E A R S ’ E XP ER IEN C E P atents D A L LA S P A S S EN G ER — D A IL Y , EX . S U N D A Y p m L v .. . P o rtland. A r lo :10 a m Italian :10 p ui A r . . .L v 7.IK) a m o . VISION: O iam N S Passenger depot foot of Jefferson street A I R L I E F R E I G H T — T R I W K fc K L Y L*ive 7:40 a m ..........P o rtlan d ______ ___ A rrive 3:32 p m A. J. C o p y u k jh t s A c . A n r n n . M a rtin » a akM rli »n d dMCTlpUnn m »T g quick u i k a ly i j ascertain ......... . o u r * opinion free whether an li.--->l«n < ‘ ITTI ITI Uni CfV- Invention ta is nmhaM* probably nulanlahla r ’ on Patente Mont strictly m n lld e n P - ___________ ______ ----(fir-— ------------ »nt free. * «»Ideet aaw icy fo r aecurltiu' pat«*nts. Patents taken thro ugh M u n n A Co. receive .p e d a l n a tte *, w ith o u t charge, in tlX» ÜMVC 8:50 p m ............ lu n a * ............. A rrive 3:20 a m A rrive 6:06 p m .......... A ir lie .............. Leave 7.00 a ni Scientific American. P A IN T E R , A handsom ely illnstrated weekly. o f a ny sdentltlo tournai. Uuuac, lig n ami ornanif-ntal, gra in I culatton year j fo u r m onths. 9L Sold by all ng, k a l.o m in g a n d p a ( « r hangin g. daixai, • - O stao o n R - I- I’A-N-S T ab u la* Doctors find A good prescription For m ankind. a » I c a t iM -k w . I. for u su a l occasion*. £ t o « i t v b o ttle , CO e«gtq, o m U ip s a su p p ly for a ^ sell U w a i. G IR L 8 FROCK. o f co n stru ctio n am i th a t give com fo rt an d freedom to th e child. Such I* Urn one Illu s tra te d here. A round neck a n d abort puff sleeves ad«l 1 0 th e a ir of su m m e r tim e com fo rt. T h e little d re ss can be ma«le of any o f th e p re tty w ash goo<ls, from gingham to d lr n itj o r P e rsia n law n. -j& g rta«toP MARTIN, I ! .mvest c lr Te rm s . 33 a newsdealers. W la à r r J te li * If. C. K akis S I B L E Y <St E A K I N , Attocncys-nt-Lnw. We bars the only set of abstract books in Polk ra n ty. Reliable abstracts furnished, and m oney to r Ellis & Keyt, Dallas NT MOTOR TIME TABLE. Every thing goes. M odels o f fo u r a irsh ip s a re now' s u s pended from the celling In th e e a s t DALLAS, OREGON. hall, division of technology, of th e N a Will practice in all courts. Office, tio n al m useum . T h ree of the airsh ip s o v e r bank. a re th e in v en tio n s of P ro fe s so r L an g ley, se c re ta ry of the S m ith so n ian in s ti tu tio n . T h e o th er alrphip is a m odel L . N . W O O D S , M. D. o f the invention of J . S triu g fello w o f E n g la n d , w hich w a s m ad e a n d teste d Physician and Surgeon, O n ly O ne W h i t e llouae. In 1890. A lthough P re sid e n t R oosevelt w hen One o f th e L angley airsh ip s is th e he succeeded M cK inley o rdered th a t aero d ro m e w hich m ade Its first su c D a lla s , O reg o n . th e sta tio n e ry be h eaded "W ld te cessfu l flight M ay G, 1899, a t Q nantlco, H ouse" in ste a d of th e old a n d m ean in g Ya. T his aero d ro m e w a s th e first en- I H E PASSED T H E STAR. less “ E x e c u tiv e M ansion,” it h as been glm* d riv en m ach in e to fly su ccessfu lly found n ecessa ry for th e se c re ta ry of in th e h isto ry of th e w orld. Since M ay. ! A n K i p c r i e u t ' e o f u N e jc r o a * S i c e r e r on « Schooner. th e tre a s u ry to issue nnotln r ed ict to 1899, it h a s m ade se v e ra l su ccessfu l TRUCKM AN. VVallisvlllc, T ex., receiv es all Its flights o f a b o u t bne-half m ile each. fre ig h t by b o at from G alv esto n or Dallas: Oregon T he m achine w eighs th irty pounds. ANY FO O L A n o th er of th e L an g ley airsh ip s Is H o u sto n , au d a s it h ap p en ed one day th e c a p ta in o f a tw o m aste d schooner Knows ecough to carry an um brella A fa ir sh a re of p a tr o n a g e solicited when it rains, b ut the wise one is he quit«» sim ila r to the first, w ith th e e x found h is h elp er too sick to r e tu rn w ith who carries one when it is only cloudy. ception of Im provem ents on th e p ro him to G alv esto n . I lls search fo r a a u d a ll o -d e rs p r o m p tly filled. A n u man will peller an d w ings, au d the th ird m a send for a doctor chine is a m odel o f P ro fe sso r L a n g loiiH talxm t w a s u n a v a ilin g un til, Ju st w h e n lie g e t s ley 's la te s t Invention, th e a irsh ip w ith b efo re d a rk , he found a negro on the bod-fast, b ut the lan d in g w ho had n ev er b efo re seen a w iser one is he w hich lie ex p erim en ted for sev eral b o at or a s la rg e a body o f w a te r «s the wh o a d o p ts m onths last y e a r d ow n th e P otom ac T rin ity riv e r. A b a rg ain w as, ho w p r o p e r precau river. L i ves Independence for Monuiouth and Airlie — tionary. preven ever, stru c k , am i th e negro ag reed to ,'JM i in 8:30 p in T he S trin g feilo w airsh ip w a s called tiv e and cu rativ e .f it ves Independnce for Monm outh and Dallas— go w ith him to G alv esto n . A fter g e t m easures w h e n the aero p lan e, and It w a s ex h ib ited a t . a in 0 15 p m first apiieur the th e C ry sta l p alace, in L ondon, in 1898. tin g th ro u g h th e riv e r into T rin ity bay Leave* Monm outh for A irlie - Ills w hich, if u n .50 a m 3:50 p m th e c a p ta in called th e negro to him a t checked and un- It is n o tab le for h a v in g the lig h te st en- Leaves Monmouth for Dallas— th e helm , an d a f te r e x p la in in g to him 1:20 a m 7:30 p m cured, grow into glue ev er in v en ted In proportion to Its Leaves Airlie for Monm outh auU Independence— a t g r e a t length and w ith m uch care serious illness pow er. C A R L S C H O F IE L D . iron a in 5 p in Im paired digest Low to s te e r by th e ru.M er he pointed 'll1 Leaves Dallas for Mon mom u a n t Imie lenddiice— __ t l o n and nutri* to a b rig h t s ta r d irectly ah ead and l:0 0 p u i 7.30 u in. 7 ’’ a .' tion arc generally F o r a S m a ll G ir l. sa id , "N ow , Httb. you sec th a t s ta r di- t h e forerunners M any a re th e little drowse* n eeded by rectly o v er th e u o -e of th e b o at?” of a n e rio u s or functional break-dow n. R. C . G R A V E N » . K . w i l l i a m *. N ature has jnn ruled rmucrlic* most ill»» child In Its co n tin u o u s round of "Y es, s ir .” F r e iiiite iu . C a s h ie r. W. G. V A S S A L L , a s s i s t a n t C a s h i e r abundantly for all such conditions in our play d u rin g th e su m m e r w eath er. "W eil, th a t s ta r is rig h t o ver G al nativ e m edicinal plants. W ith th e u^e Mot!sera w elcom e m ost co rd ially those veston islan d , an d if you w ill keep the ciiomically pure glycerine, of proper D A L L A S CAT I l i A M i of fro ck s th a t a r e sim p le in d esign, easy stren g th aud a t a proper sustained tci ip- nose o f th is b o at pointed a t Unit s ta r OF D A L LA S , OREG ON, erutwro, Dr. Pierce ex tracts from («olden w e will b u tt in to G alv esto n . Now, you T ra n s a c ts u g e n e r a l h a n k in g e a s i .Seal root. („Muen’s root. 8u.*ne root. Jik e k rem e m b e r all I told you a b o u t steer- C herrybark. R io ilro o t aud M ami rake ness in a ll its b r a n d i e s ; b u y s a u d sells root, medicinal pr.nciples which, when lug. do y o u ?” e x c h a n g e on p r in c ip a l p o in ts in Hie combined in ju s t the rig h t proportions, "Y es. b o ss.” U n ite d ¡S tates; m a k e s c o lle c tio n s on all constitute hi- widely famed "(tolden a l “ You ca n keep th e nose p o inted righf ien l It restores the tone of p o in ts in th e P acific N o r th w e s t; loan* th a t th e s ta r, can you?” e stom ach, the activity of the liver m o n ey a m i d is c o u n ts p a p e r a t th e b est and the steadiness of the nerves, pouring “S ure, b o ss.” • a l e s ; allo w in te r e s t o n tim e d ep o sits. vitality into the blood till the once sick "AH rig h t. I ’m g»ing to sleep for and debilitated one is so renewed in aw hile, a n d then I'll ste e r a n d let you health, stren g th and power th at he can resum e his work, w hatever it is, with sleep .” vi »or and elasticity. "A ll rig h t, boss.” All medical authorities, of w h ate ♦a* W hen th e c a p ta in w oke u p th e first school, agree th a t ily d ra su s. or (¡olden th in g lie d id w as to look for his s ta r Seal — one of tin* « s< nticl root-- III the RAILWAY m ake-up of i)r. Pierce’s («old n Medical an d , to lib co n stern atio n , saw it over T IM E T A B L E : Discovery—Is of very g re a t value as a th e s te rn of the schooner. "S ay, you pure toni •. aud s. s an alte ra tiv e —valuable 1-20 p in 7:30 a m lv Dallas • ar 4;3.> p in 9.55 am black devil, w h ere a re you steerin g 1:86 p in 7:40 a in lv T'e a to oidingar 4:20 p in 9:30 am in chronic auectiona of th e stom ach, in 1:30 p m i7:49 a in Iv"Gilliam * ar 4:17 p m i9:36 am testines and bladder. fo r?” he ro ared . 1:46 p in 7:5? m lv ‘ Bridgeport ar 4:10 p m l9:30 ain N o t o n l y th e O rig in * ! b u f H ie "D o n ’t know now , boss.- You g o t to :65 p n i13:0 a m ar P*M* C ity l v |*:00 p in 19:20 am **** 1 ,M ‘ C L , v *r F »H * . lirst p u t give m e am u ld er s ta r ; I done passed D aily except Lunday. I r W e X f t “ P o v « r. -*o y e a r* a go, b y o ;d ‘ Tra ins »top on signals o n ly. D r K. V. P ie rre , h a v e h r» n d a t uu.” — L ip p in co tt’s M agazine. m u c h im ita te d b u t n e v e r equa le d , as t h o u L O U I S C E R L I N C E R , JR ., Y AM H I L u N O . 33. D A L L A S O R E G O N A U G U S T 4. 1905. V O L . X X X I. I n s e n t In s e n t u l . M iss F lu ffy —W hat do yon th in k Is th e m ost im p o rta n t p a rt of a w o m an ’s d re ss? M arried M an—T he coot.—D etro it F ree Pres*. Aa A n tic ip a tio n . Now com#»* the time when linen suit* The populace will don. And truly, new, they will be "bemuti“ And comfort* every one! B u t then the laundrym an w i l l s e t H I * g r i p upon th e p riz e * oon convert th« f a t h e r ’ * p e t U t t M W i l l i e ’ s a la e ' — N b w O rle a n s T im e s -D e m o c r a t . And To th «» I* rit»e . Mrs. S tin jay - Good m orning! P ard o n m y callin g so early , b u t I sa w y o u r a d v ertisem en t fo r a cook. Mrs. Ilira in O ffen—B u t—e r su rely y ou a re n u t a f te r th e place! Mrs. H tln jay —Ob, no! I need a cook m yself, and I th o u g h t you m ight send to m e all the a p p lic a n ts you re je c t.— C ath o lic S ta n d a rd utid T im es. Ill* O lijertlou . “ Som e d ny," salil t!ie villag e philoso p h er. "you tnuy w a k e u p au d find your- aelf fam o u s." “T h a t sound» p re tty Rood," y aw n ed th e m an on th e h e rrin g b arre l, “ h u t th e re la one th in g I d o n 't like ulrnut It.” ••TVbat'» thf.tr “ W ak in g up.” —C hicago New». T he M inneapolis T rib u n e tell» o f a fam ily of nin e ch ild ren , all of whom w ere born prevlou» to lSfitl aud whoae rank» w ere nev er Invaded by d e a th u n til la»t M arch. T hey a re re fe rre d to aa “a ty p ical » tn o ly M lnucaota fa m ily " In ap lte of th e fact th a t th e p aren t» w ere n ativ e» of M aine an d th a t all of th e D ine ch ild ren w ere bo rn In B angor p re v io u s to th e m ig ra tio n o f tha fam ily to th a w est nearly h a lf a c e n tu ry ago. R E D U C E D E X C U R S IO N R A T E S T o t h e S e a s id e a n d M o u n t a i n Re sorts tor t h e S u m m e r V a c a t i o n . On and after June 1,1905, tne South ern Pacific, in connection with the Corvallis & Eastern railroad will have on sale round trip tickets from points on their lines to Newport, Ysqnina and Detroit at very low rates, good for return until October 10, 1905. Three day tickets to Newport and Yaqtlina, good going Saturdays and re turning Mondays aie also ou sale Ironi all east side points Portland to Eugent inclusive, and from all west side points enabling people to visit their families and spend Sunday at tile seaside. Season tickets from all east side |>oiuts, Portland to Eugiiue inclusive, am) Irom all west side points are also on sale to Detroit at very low rates with sto p over privileges nt Mill City or any po in t east enabling tourists to visit the S aiitin n i and Ureitei hush Hot Springs ill the Cascade mountains, which can lie reached in one day. Season tic k e ls will be good for return from all p o in ts u n til October lUtli. T h re e d a y tickets will he good going S a tu rd a y s a n d r e tu r n in g Mondays only. Tickels Irotn Portland and vicinity will lie good for return via the east or west side a t o p tio n of passeng-r«. Ticket« from Eugene and vicinity will lie good g o in g via the Lebauon-Springlield branch, if desired. Baggage on New p o rt tic k e ts checked through to New p o r t ; on Yaqtlina tickets to Yaquiiiia Perfect Content I* h o u n d to ho y o u rs w h en y o u g e t it in sid e of «me of o u r fa u ltle ssly I lau m b 'ret! c o lla rs, cuffs o r s h ir t. T h e color a n d fin ish a re e x q u isite . T h e re are n o fray ed ed g es o r to r n b illio n h o le ’» lo a n n o y you from a n y w ork d o n e a t th is u p to d a te la u n d r y . T ry th e new w ork. Leave order* in Dalla* with J . J . Fidler or at the Williams confectionery store. Farmers and Fruit Growers! W hen ordering fruit trees and ornam ental shrubs, remember the Oregon Nursery com pany, S alem , Ore- G on, has earned a reputation for fu rn ishin g just what you order. A ll stock guaranteed “true to n am e.” Save yourorder for our representative, or write us direct. To guard against impostors, ask to see \g e n t’s Certificate of Agency. OREGON - NURSERY - CO. IF YO U only. STAMMER S. P. trains connect with C. A E at Albany and Corvallis for Yaqtlina and N ew p o rt. Trains on the C. A E. for D e tro it will leave Albany at 7 : 30 a.m., enabling tourists to the Mot Springs to re a c h there the same day. Trains from and to Corvallis connsct¡with all east side trains on the S. P. I K ill information aato rates, time ta llies, etc,, can be obtained on applica tion to J. C. Mayo. Gen. Pass. Agt., C. A E. R. R., Albany; VV. E. Coman, G. P. A.,»H. P. Co., Portland or to any S. P. or C. A E. agent. Rate from Dallas to Newport $4.20 Rate fioin Dallas to Yaqtlina 20 Rate from Dallas to Detroit $:i.00 Three-day rate from Dallas to Yaquina or Newport, $2.50 — —— SALEM STEAM LAUNDRY ts W E CAN C U R E Y O U T h e I.ewl» Phono-M etrli* I n s titu te »nd School fo r R tftinm erora o f D e tro it. Mlclil ;a n . K .stabllshed ele v en y e a rs. H ave c u red th o u san d * . G old Medal aw ard e d w o r ld 's P air. S t Lou la. iy<)4. Itecom m ended by phy ale- lane. e d u c ato r* , c le rg y m e n , an d K raduat*» e v e ry w h e re . T ide In s titu tio n h as a W e s te rn B ranch a t P o rtla n d w ith a very la rg e cla ss o f p u itlls tn a tte n d a n c e -m e n and w om en, if Iris an d bo y s- a ll axe», te n to six ty Many h a v e been cu re d in t h r e e weeks, b u t live to nix week» Is th e tim e usunlly re q u ire d W lllc lo s e ln C o rtlan d on O c to b e r U«h. W ill acc«'|it p u p ils u n til «September 1st. A p o a rn v x a b s o l u t e c u r b o u a b a jit b b d . i W r lte H to n c e f o r p a r tiin ila r s a n d te r m s If yon m e n tio n 1 th is p a p e r a n d send »> <-enta In ntam p», to c o v e r po stag e. I will sem i yo u o u r clo th hound. BUD |»a*e hook "The O rig in a n d T re a tm e n t o f H tu m m erin g ,” free o f c h a rg e . A ddress W I L L I A M T L K W I f l W e s te r n R e p r e s e n t a t i v e Associa te P rin c ip a l W C o r IB tii a n d R A lo ig h a t PO R T L A N D , ORXOON N o t e —No p u p ils ac ce p te d a t P o rtla n d a f t e r S ep t. la i. ♦ • ♦ - T h ” r o ’o rd fu r gpftim? m a rrie d mnl se ttl 'd In sh o rt o rd e r w e n t «11 to sm ash In Ytaugor. Me . re c e n tly when F ra n k R eeves, an ex-policem an o f M h - cbins, an d M rs. L au ra M ace o f E lls w orth b o u g h t a house fu rn itu re to f u r nish It, w e re m arried and a te th e ir first ineal In th e ir new h ouse insid e o f five | h o u rs from th e tim e they arriv e d in j B angor. A ta s k beg u n fifty y ears ago ban Ju st j been com p leted by M iss Susie Stouesi- fer of H an o v er, P a. In 185.5 she beg in | m ak in g a p a tc h qu ilt, and a f te r s«»wlng fo r h a lf a c e n tu ry sh e h as finished th e household article, which Is a m odel of n ea tn e ss and b eau ty . It is a nine sq u a re q u ilt, 0 by 7 feet In size, and co n tain s p atch es o f fa b ric s m ad e scores of year» ago. New S outh W nli s ow ns m ore th an 80 p e r c e n t o f tin* e n tire n um tier of sheep p a stu re d in th e provinces of A u stralia. Since 1890 th e wool clip h as b ro u g h t to New S outh W ales alo n e th e en o rm o u s Bum o f fl^aO.OOO.Oflo. N early 250.000,- 000 p o u n d s of wool are y early exp o rted from N ew S outh W ales. A ngora g o ats h av e also been bred In th e colony and th ere a re a t p resen t n early 40.000 of *r. th - ~ Final Settlement. o n e * is h k k k h y g iv e n t h a t t h e u n - der-Higned adm inistratrix of the estate of Milton Thom pson, 'leccaaed. ha* filed her flipd account aa such adm inistrator In the county «*>urt of Polk counter Oregon, and that said court has Bet the hearing thereof on Saturday, A ug. 1» , 1905, at the hour of 10 o’clock iu the forenoon of said day,and all persona having objections to the same are not ified to present them t > xutd court on or before said time, lu te d , this 10th da) of J u l y , 1905 ID A W O O DW ARD. Ad m in istratrix of the estate of Milton Thompson, N Percy»—B u t If you q u a rre l w ith me ab o u t notlih g b efo re w e a rc m arried , w h at m ay I e x p o rt a fte rw a rd ? F o ri n ne—F rom w h a t I h o ar few wfve.4 ev er h av e to q u a rre l a b o u t n o th ing. Accounted For. ' deceased "L ife la g e ttin g to be an a w fu l bur d e n .” said th e m an w ith th e crirnaot) b e a t. "N o w onder,” rejo in ed Ills good w ife (o m im rlw ia . "Y ou an* n early alw a y s loaded.” —D e "M r. Rlîgçffiia In sists on tellin g all th« tro it T rib u n e. I b rig h t th in g s Ills ch ild ren sa y .” "V es," a n sw e re d Mins C ayenne, “and Asked « n d Answered. even nt th a t b«* Is m ore e n te rta in in g " P a ,” said little W illie, w ho had been j th a n w hen he trie s to be o rig in a l."— rea d in g a tr e a tis e on phrenology, W ash in g to n S tar. " w h a t Is a bum p of d e stru c tiv e n e s s? ” "W h y —e r a railro ad collision, I sup ■explained. pose.” —P hilad elp h ia L edger. "I th in k .” ssiil (he rep o rter, " th a t th e p u b lic w ould like to know how you Not t n l q n e . m an ag ed to live t«> such a g reat ag e.” H e —C row ded, w ere you? I th o u g h t "B y p ersev e ran ce ,” replied th e cen you w ent early to avoid th e ru sh ? te n a ria n . "I Jest k ep t on livin’.**— Phil- S h e- Hu 1 did. b u t ab o u t 5.0UO other { nd «dpi il« P ress. people did the sam e th in g —T ow n aud '*tototT7. i