ISIS8. IAC?0I3Sf01Ia CURES PROMPTLY CMutri i..An J lldkblllliOi BACK-ACHE, SORENESS. SOOTHES, SUBDUES, CURES. ktmim, HUMOR Of THE SCOTS. H Doe Xot Senm t its of s Very Lively Chnracior. j In order to di-jyirore th rqiiont as- 1 sortion that iho ,..tch am uot humor ous, says the . ork Sun, tno edito DINED' WELL WITHOUT COST. Ihc lr.'rk: ly Which a. .llmioyli'S. Sralnp Swindled 11 Mn.liinKtoii ttrstHUriiteur. An ur.p rinciplcd scamp recently played a gome upon a Washing-ton restaurateur that for originality and f"' lH.VlUg Jllllai.UIOCOU.-UlK.lK.U I'lVllllbS ki in Vlii.. .,in. ..., . ioetnyu,s puis cum cuiisiiiMtion hmiiu n..ir;.i..7.r, I Jr. . -! uiocoinn-iatlon 3 4 S RECTIFYING PILL I i3 ss rrr S TOOTS 3H inn n s c AT tvn.nnj n ICO PflS ln.lt nn Tin (o t. 'l ... a . I hltl, 1, ' ,r ,0,Tlns auy ,rac CONSTIPATION, which , , '" slckr'' ot It getting habitual and chronic with you. sietoltl-. .:.;,; tVc nllls Will euro TC-J. .' '. K I Ts ORFNTIOS RECTIFYING PILL, bocttueo it is the only safe and harmless remedy that Till surely DEAUTIFY the XIGN C clear tlio (kin anil re --'self. WCoutsabox. 2'- COLD BY AL v S , Or mt by mail upon recvlnt of orico i.v i Prentiss Chemical and Manufacturing Co 1 1 1 LZ?EE SA.N FR AiNCl'scO, '.Prentiss lia- an Diotcnns from tho faro. Trya box and w foryoun DRUGGISTS. CAL. CUltJ Xli8tIL.-iti.,n Vninil T) ".,,7..i . ". . ! ." - . : ryiu.iii,c'.!cootipat;niM , , . J'"fa 'iuai.mT;uu 1 1 j tu L 1 U r I !,HS of a Scottish paper recently declared hla effectiveness hae ".ot been matched in columns opon, and invited all the jokes nny of : "c nme-Jionored stories of of tho poople wnich his constituent I'eau Hickman or any other ' eaters would send to him. Theseare fair gam- of dinncrs,you footthe bills." He was pies of what were handed in: a well-dressed, gentlcmanly-appear- "Two boys having met a man in white in person any other would uot have spats,' one of them said ho wore 'white secured much attention in the cafe penter'g brocks bolow his ither anes.'" which he worked and he ordered a 1 his is but the forefront of tho bat- "inner that proclaimed him an epicure, if a scoundrel, lie commenced, savs v ictc-, uav tuis ooy saiu 'In ft . wasrgery."' I "A woman, having foresworn whisky I In a glass, drank it out of a cup." I "A man took tho hat worn by a soare p brow." I "Whisky having hven ordered for au ; outward application, the patient drank it." ! "A boy, being asked if ho had 'passed the doctor' in a mclical examination -said: 'Yes, I passed him up at Cooh rane's corner.' " "A woman in a shop, wishing to ask for a dolman, asked for a donkey." "A horse falling down d.'ad, a man asked: 'Did it ever do that 1 fore?' " "Heaven was d.-f.ned ,n a p'.ion where 'whisky is pl.-'i'.JiuJ and policerura are car-e. ' 'n.-ivp yni; seen Tom since he loft?' o; u;:i i m s.-.an tao v. riie tm, ) jpeir a Hie .:-'.'' " ln'--htW7 i,ho tho v:.y c:a;e.st r. (unny. ittn tao arn one of vii.-y it:va;esi t.-oi-.j ui i-ir wurl.i in-, uoa sevsu tj be ve IF YOU WANT INFORMATION ABOUT A good thing for ion to do id to sub scribe for the Gnzette. ADDKESS A LETTER OR POSTAI, CARD TO THE PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY, JOHN WEDDERBURN. Managing Attorney, P.O. Box 463. Washington, D. C. Uw,!1uh",vio8n(:T,;'rhu?e!l Und" ne law' ma ""P for h,he' Ur ttSCM ""-"-'"-Tor navy ., the war .re also ordenendtiit. ...uiMuuea, ti sixty-twoyears of age or disabled &te?laws0ort0mp,eUda"dscU,emc,,,oblaiBcd' whel1'" Pslon has beeu Eranted under j C$MtoF,l?eA ?.'"V'lllc'r mT'' if ejection Improper or Illegal, iavelost theii ?oriKinal paper? '" "" (m SMi" and 8oilrs of lhe ' ""O ! Send for law. and information. No cha.ge for advice. No fee unless successful. Address : ' " -i-nivi l.Ujvipny, AYERS MQJfiQOTKm WILL CUBE YOU - A Bright the l'ost, by tipping the waiter lib erally, which alone would proclaim him one accustomed to secure the best of attention; and as for wines, he would have none but the best vintages, which he picked with the taste of a connoisseur. The dinner was prepared to the king's taste and appeared to please him until the last course. At that.point he uttered an exclamation of horror, and beckoned frantically to the waiter. That functionary not be ing sufficient to vent his wrath upon, j ho summoned the head waiter, and eventually the proprietor. Then he pointed out the cause of trouble a dead fly in the dessert. Words could not express his well-feigned disgust, or the regret of the proprietor at this unfortunate occurrence. The cook was called up and "roasted" more effect ually than he ever did his meats, and the restaurateur offered every amend in his power. Hut the guest professed to be almost overcome with nausea, and could not eat any more he had proba bly had all he wanted. Of course the proprietor could not think 'of charging for such on unfortunate meal, and was only too thankful that the matter snouiti escape the attention of the other guests. Cut when the disgusted finest had gone a bystander, wlio had wnto.hed the occurrence; remarked to the proprietor: "Why, didn't vou see him put that fly in the dessert?" And the subsequent conversation was unfit lor publication. BRUIN WAS KNOWING AND BOLD. A FRIEND Sieaks through the Boothbay (Me.) Rtgitter, of the beneficial results lie lias received from a regular use of Aver rills. He says : ' I was feeling sick and tired and my stomach seemed all out of order,. I tried a number of remedies, but none seemed to give me relief until 1 was Induced to try the old relia ble Ayer's Pills. 1 have taken only one box, but I feel like a new man. I think they are the most pleasant and easy to take of anything I ever used, being so finely sugar coated that even a child will take them. I urge upon all who are In need of a laxative to try Ayer's Fills. They will do good." For all diseases of the Stomach, Uverf and Bowels, take AYER'S PILLS Prepared by Dr. J. 0. Ayei St Co., Lowell, If ass. Every Dose Effective Ft-TRIALS JOHN WEDDERBURN, Managing Attorney, WASHINGTON, D.C P. O. Box 463, STANFORD rs. I.clnml Stanford's tinn w.ih Tint 1 Mrs. Iceland f'tiinfo"; lr. the San Fr UN.VcRSITY. Illll in Conooc. Ion. in an interview imeeiio Chronicle: cives many f.:ct.-i hitherto un printed in regard to plans for tho new university at Palo Alto. She says tho sumo attention will bo given to irls as to hoys, and it is her purpose to have an art training-school, liko tho Cooper Institute, where g.irl.1 who have a taste for desigein:,. may se cure Instruction that will enable them to earn a good living. It they then wish to study higher art they will iiavo means to support themselves." The chief aim will ho to ground t lie students in ele mentary studies, and then to give them some practical training by which they may easily support themselves. If then they desire higher training it will ho freely given, but tho w hole spirit of the Institution will bo against merely orna mental education. Toejuoto Airs. Stan ford's words on this point: "t thluk it absolutely cruel to givo a young mnn or woman who musf, depend upon their own exertions for a liveli- nod a classical education pure mid sim pl. Thcro is scarcely a week that .Mr Stanford is not asked to giv employ mont to graduates ot Yale and Harvard He has six of them as ear-conductors 01 the Market street lino now. (if course it is no disgrace to them and they wil: not remain long, but it is pitiful to wit ness tho helplessness of wrongly edu cated young people." When r.sked whether ar.v plans hat been devised for tho association of U. sexos she said: "Yes, indeed. Cot tagns will bo built which will aeconimo date about twenty students each anc theso will bo in charge of a teacher where the personal habits, manners ant! amusements of the students may lx under supervision. Every care will bt taken to make theso cottages homes it tho best seuso of the word, a plact where no creed is taught, but where tho Jay begins and ends with prayer and where each individual is brought under refined discipline. The cottages in tended for boys will bo about a mile dis tant from those occupied by the girls, but the evenings may be passed togethei in iims'io or social games in the presence of and with the consent of tho teachers," "Is it true you intend to give paint ln;M and curios in your houso to the. un i versi ty muse um ?" "Quite true, and. I am determined theio shall ho copies of all tho old masters udded to tho collection of paintings. lWn in my ball-room is au exact reproduction of "Tlio l.r.l, k,, per,' painted by Raphael, which was found during the war.s f -Napoleon, and nuu-u natigs in the cathedral .Milan, hir.g Humliort allowed havo it c.-tii' d. Through Mr, ion, our recent .Minister the young Kaiser lias GOOD ADVICE. Every patriotic citizen should give his personal effort and influence to increase the circulation of his home paper which teaches the American policy of Trotec tion. It is his duty to aid in this respect in every way possible. After the home paper is taken care of, why not sub. scribe for the American Economist, published by the American Protective Turiil' League? One of its correspon dents says: "No true American can get along without it. ' I consider it thu greatest and truest political teacher in the United States." Send postal card request for free sample copy. Address Wilbur F.Wake, man, General Secretary, 135 West 23d St., Kew York. Lad, Ten years of age, but who declines to give his " ""J phdiio, makes this authorized, confidential statement to us: "When I was one year old, my mammadled of consumption. The doctor said that I too, would soon die, and all our leichbori thought mat even if 1 did not die, I '"wiuS -vlr tVt"8 t0 walk' because I was so broke SndeSISX- A V'" formed ad Broke under my arm. 1 hurt my finger and if T' hT, ""ii ,lirew "uc !'" of bone S,'i.lL ei he,oome, a running sore. I had SLJ?'8 of ,m,,bcine, but nothing has i, f mm)l gnt" as Ayr' Sarsaua. I.'D.Mfca'tianr11 aUU mD AYER'S Sarsaparilla Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Ma... Cures others, will cure you IF VOU WAMf INFORMATION ABOUT i- o Boi ji-i " ' " Managing At orney, 1 . 0. Boi ihi. WASHINGTON, I). (j. SOLDIERS, WIDOWS CHILDKH, PiRfNTS. 1 :.,'IlslHHliJ IlltltlCfl til I, !.!,,., W, A GENEKOUS SPASM. But It Any Ormi near mo to lViulle- to 'lermanv. given permission to secure a copy s,f the famous Ststinc MalomiV in Dresden, rescrvim? onlv the right to name tho artist 1 have just given nn oruor to havo tho work ttegun." It is expected that the universitr wil! be open next fall. Tho rolleges will be provided with ample Uvturu-rooms, and tho trustees will bo required to of fer a high salary for Instructors. The higher couives will lie free to post graduates t.f all colleges and universi ties, and to such other deserving per sons as the trustees may elect to admit Take S'ttimeti" Liver HegulHtor afiei yourdiuuer. It prevents dyspepsia auu indigestion. Failed to Last for Length of Time. The little four-year-old had gone tc the grocer's with her grandmother, says the San Francisco Chronicle, and the grocer gave the child five little chocolate-drops. It was a hot day, and she took them in her tiny littie hand and held them there until she got home. A spasm of generosity struck through hei Infantilo heart, and she thought she would share the bonbons with her brother, sister and a small chum across the way. Chums are necessities of our vanity. We must have somebody to air ourselves to, and wo select a somebody whom we are, specia'ly fond of because ho or she listens to us. Just as soon as a chum begins to show that he's bored with our recital of our excellencies there s an end of the most Sacred frinn,t. ship. And this chum business begins very early in life, showing that vanity is coeval with hair. The small child held on to her fivo little chocolate-drops, and when she got homo she sat down ht fcm. grandmother and opened her hand. The identity of the five drops was rather dif ficult to segregate by that time, but she managed to count them. She ate one and then she said: j "Grandma, I'se goin' to give one to , Charlie, and one, to Helen, and one to ; Alma, and I'll keep this one till I meet I tho children." That was settled and she wont about with tho chocolate-drops in her hand, occasionally opening it to look at them . She gradually yielded to temptation and I ato tho ono she was keeping for herself, ' leaving three. Fifteen minutes later sne came to the grandma. "Grandma, Alma's sick awful sick." "Is she?" "Yes, she's awful sick, been at school for two dava. "Hear, dear! I'm sorry." "I think, grandma, "Alma's mother would not like her to eat chocolate when she's so sick." And she ate the second chocolate-drop, r lftecu minutes passed again and again she appears. "Orandnia, what was it Helen said about chocolate!" "I'm sure I don't know." "Didn't Helen say that chooolate drops got ail dust an' made her throat sore?" Then her grandma stopped her litOe game and made her stick to her firs proposal. H.flTArafWi5aa H Made la all styles and sizes. Lightest, M strongest, easiest working, safest, simplest, D B most accurate, most compact, and most E g'modcrn. For .alo by all dealers la arms. El j Nj Catalogues mailed free by W I 1 The Jlarlin Tire Arms Co., j ! New HAVgy. Coni?., TJ. S. A. I J i It Was Asnln.t Order, to Shoot. So He Raided the SulilierH' Camp 'iBhtl "When I was in Yellowstone I'ark this summer," said a Wyoming Valley man, "one of the gamekeepers told me about a bear that worried a camp of government soldiers almost to despera tion for several weeks. Late one night a beur waddled into camp, ripped open a tent, put the soldiers to flight, got what he wanted to cat, and went awav. . The next night the bear came around again, smashed down n tent and stolen smoked ham. Under the park rules the soldiers were prohibited from fir ing at the thievish brute, as well as from jabbing a bayonet into him, and the only thing they could do when the bear appeared and went to helping himself to rations was to get out of his way. Night after night the bold beast made a raid on the camp and ruined a tent or' two. My informant said that I the bear acted as if he knew that the soldiers daren't fire at him, and that on each visit he became more saucy I and destructive than before. Vhen ' the bear's raids had become unbeara ble the commandant sent the facts to the secretary of the interior and asked what to do. Word came back to shoot the bear, and that night, w:hen bruin strode boldly into camp, the soldiers put an end to his career by riddling uiui Wltll UUIICLS. IN CROWDED CHINA. 4 The tao, or knife coins, of China, made current B. C. 2,453, were of irpn. in the shape of daggers. Chinese burglars wear not a scrap of clothing and artfully braid their pig tails full of fish hooks for obvious reasons. convince the skentie and ooint the way wbich if followed leads to Prof. HARRIS' SOLUBLE MEDICATED PE ffl nUEIIBE With fall bd con icq nr( cm, tranfttury. ion of turrpy. nrrvnui ex. Itemt t, i trvuu debility, , uacolural dihar(rt loat manhood, dpoodr ncy, unfit axttitom rrr. waflnt. awav of the orjraa, wrta.nlv and rapid y cured br astound s'y mrth d . Curoa ptaitlvaly k-uaraurccu. Qurft.on B ink and Hook free. Callorwrltc DR. WARD INSTITUTE. 120 H. Ninth St., ST. LOUIS, MO. Hale, Milton, (clrole with parallel tail.) , ' bra,, (Vtll,. ui,i .. ki " ',"" "n left i.",?e' nun. i,n lMfi hi .i ' ' n U'l side. ' rarol. Mall klln T..l r. .. hip: brm aami rfiK."'.1? Ho Innl mm. -""nil '"nliinr. u lef DK. DODD'S Cure toy OUC IN HOUSES. GUARANTEED. Kwrr owuor c a horio shuu'ti keen It uti hand. It ma vt tho lt 01 valuable animal. Orni pitcknge vi.j 0ureei((hi toieui-fiffi, trim Seut by mnil o ex j) rem. Our Aii count iluuk, w Icti cntitxtna jiiutaty table keeuen, mail d free H. tJAillN Cv- m Pint Bt, ST. LO0U, UO The Old Reliable itn bar above In ., .;,: "". i.. .. mnioun lolt aido. ltaum T, m"'",uIu"'I ciu .rw ail(J tinn..i it..,. V, i i " "oway. Or. H, li Ion Hnghoa. Mat, Heppner, )ru inart on thu ft .l..,..!.).. " tilla comities. Established 38 vars. Trentsmnloorfem "I", married or simile, In cases of exposure, abuses, excesses or Imnroprlotles. SKILL GUARANTEED. Board and aiiartnients furbished when desired. Ouestlou Blank anu uook iree. uan or write. fVDUII I iy . Th wont form, poll, T I. fl I la I Ollvel? or.il 39 Jtir .VlUCl'.llful nr.r.l.r. Tr.Hllntnl .nnl.Unll., P.... b.v mill or.' offlc. Ttraiilnir. Qnratiaii IUsnk .ui Book Ire.. C.ll or writ.. DR WAR i INSTITUTE. 120 N. 9th St..SI.Uull,Mo CANCER; and OTnri MALtONANI liout tht um al 'knife Queition Blank and Hok free. Call orwrlta Jilt. 1. IS, BII'its, 82SFlot8t 8b LOUIS, 110, WANTED. tlH 1 WFrT ANY tADV- employed omnemploTad, Wlu IlLLni cm caketi.iifTH few houri wurk each . pwmry fr rommifiioii, iu sampiei Trea Adurril H. BLNJAMIN & CO., 822 PineM., St.Louil, Mo. Pastille Hbs been pat up tn a Droorlatarv form Hlmn 1BT9. and hnn ht'n imnd for VPflVs nrlnr tn tlmr fimu to private practice. It is no untried nostrum, of oouociuj reputation, duc a genuine specific for a very prevaient disease. Thousands of men, of all fibres, have at some tfme In life brought on nervous debtilty and eibaustion, with oriranio weakness, by over brain work, excesses, too fro fluent indulgence or Indiscretion and vicious habits, and It Is to these that we offer a remedy that will, by Its direct action upon the seat of the disease, stop the drain and restore the patient to Vigorous health and strength. Our method of introducing Prof. Harris' Pastille trentment is one which commends Itself to all sensible persons for the reason that we supply it upon their judgment of its value. We ask of our patrons nothing in the way of expense beyond a postal enrd and a two cent postage stamp. The postal (ard to be nsed In sendim ua their full ad dress and the postage stamp for the letter return lnff the statement of their case for which we supply them with a question blank, to be filled out and an envelope addressed to ourselves for nf (n retnrnirjr it when tilled. When we receive the state ment on fcltiiik we prepare eight days' treatment and for- ilTRIIi postage thereon and along PsriflPW withtheeigbt days' treatment MJUtBJlUS,, we Bend full dirpctlnnR frti using. The t. eatment In no way Interferes with a person's attention to business, and causes no pain or Inconventmiffl In nv wnv We are so positive that it wlH ptve perfect satis faction that we leave the matter of sending orders entire vwith thnA nstnn th tvaa tfi.i Having sntlsfled those Bending for trial packages of our ability to benefit their sexual condition we feel tnnt they are more largely Interested than ourselves in continuing the use of the Pastilles. . Even then we do not attempt to rob them by de manding high prices. On the contrary, we make the prices as low as possible, and the same to all They are as follows: 13 for one month j $5 for nvuiOULUB, Luriuieu U1UUU19. These prices secure the delivery of the Pastilles by mail. If desired by express we leave the patient to pay the charges. For over ten years we 1 1 1 . i uutjnueu OUT business upon this plan with satisfactory reiralto. rfiir X rf11' treatment lor anr of the secret Ills which come to mankind throuah .violation of nature's laws to seod us their ad drew on postal card or hr letter and .How n to S?oIlnS!iI't.'?.,hi't "OF- HARRIS' SOL. I BLE MEDICATED PASTUJLES have merit snd are what ther need. " commnnicauona confidential and should be r ifA H Y L A D Y can peta valuable Beeretthct coal luo So.uo, oiiu a rubber shield for 30 Ciett Mrs. V. M. APP. CO. 800 PfE STRFFT, ST. I,fVIS, MO. Dp. Rash's Belts & Appliances AO eleotro-ffnlvanio Mttfr cia bo led into medlcatoti. Belts, Stispensorics, Sjil. mil Apptiunet'g, Abdom. .iiial Supporters, Vests, Drawers, Otllco Capst iiisuies, ere. Cores Rheumatism, llror and Kidney Oomplnlnts, Dy.pepnin, Jlrrors of Youth, LoNtMnnhO'iil, Nervniignoss, Sexual Wenk ness, and allTroulili'S in Mulo or t emale. Question Ulauk and liuok free. Call or ivni, Volla-Medica Applianco Co., 133 Puie Street. . ST, LOUIS, MO, heart on tho left ehoiilder.' nuiiiuiKBr, B .Wanner Or Ti "owCu -heiiiiler. oh tie. ,,T.ft hiVf- ,,ur. on ift HanliM,, All,e,rt, Nye, Oreim u ,nn, otei on left shoulder: Ca.M. urM,. H luii, nroii off left ear, "lU8un Ui. IS lluniphrevK, J al bardmaii,Or let Hank ' lon.. U on Hiu, J. M., Hoppner. Or H,, on left hiHildei oai lie. same on riXS'i inll!lM llu.lon, l.utlmr, Knrlii Mile K" "ii1""' I he left .honldorand heart on H tie wine m left h p. IUiiiib li u t"l, Cat In. Alfred. Lo cS? t-te,'" """Si brand on l.ft Jnnrs, Hnrry, Hepnnr Or ft J .... Hie left .hnuKlerV ttl. & ""rled I Khth Im und.ibit in left ""'i?1 J on iiu.iri.w omnty. twinge m Junkm, B. At., Heppner Or -n . .. J on left shoKr. r lianire on Kutlll Mile. vaiue. the Wm( JolilLiin, elii Lena, Or H... lefl untie: tll . LTL1.".r"oe. rel,T. crnn in riKht and ...lit jn leftP ,p' u"d Wf Ji'iikins, D W.,mt. Vernon or i left elMinldor; on oattl J'ki T '""oil snmoih crop, on both eai uin hi'1' Pd ' Hen r vidl .-is ""UKein iois0j heiiny, Alike, Helinner f) u KNY o . left li'.p ffirs,S;'-H brands '.:.n.lw .lo,,. ,,, '' ""' left hirk J. T Heppner. Or"-H,)r8M m , dinnlder: cattle, H,,n left hlD 00 ''l Kir. J (,', Heppner. Or. tjraii 17 rinv t: cattle 17 on riKht side. ' " "a "'the, Kirk. Jeee, Heppner, Or.i horse. 11 Hlonlder; cattle same on .iBht side nil ?ft niilil ear. " 1 underbit on Kumberlatid. W.Q. Miiniii v.. ca.l le n riKiit Zi le ,"Z lo'L ?rT? L ear and under oiop in ri"ht r ,,fork 10ln brand on left shoulder. Ifii mTn 'T"""0 Loften, Btopnen, Fox, Or N l"1 ."""Mv. on cattle, crop and split on tiuhi 'u'1 u'p Mine brand on left shoulder itn ' Hl" ooiuitv. "mibt, Hnnxo (jtaij bienallen, John W., .TI n branded halfi,0Ie JL eonneote.1 ?TTBni )Ca,t,e.Hm. OD leftr, h,p,w,t1ev.rr.tht ye', IhgrSSTF awiriir II. ,.n left .l,iH",net""e called . iMiirkhiini. A. M. lfe.mi.u i, 11 01, i,.f, . h. 1 k .T.r '"'!-rsfu, iM h h Horses M on left. i,i .V9"!; "'' Plit in cninoii. '.anno, Clark', Moor. Onoar. rtnppnor f.r.-ratti. m riKiit hip; horse. M on left shoulder M " " f, i .1 " "'PPner, Or.. mr over on riirl Uliirt'nii. 'l'h. Foot-I'i lnts on Hie Path to llenllli. Everyone peedirg dm, tin's mien should rend one t.f Dr. FnotiV ilitiif pamphlets t Old Eves," "Croup;" riuplure," "I'himoMs," Viu icoci le." Dieciipe of mm, Diseime of V. nien, mni learn th - best nientis of ml-oii.e SJ HillPnh. Co, 129 ,,( 2Htb St., Hi v Voik, , Ttsd Mil 1 till 1, , .WMirflltltU I FREE I Conikrinw nf - i t,,li .i ( (al.. i.k. . T. -"';i music ot the- .lrt es liveliest and most Doonl.r 3 Tfte HARRfS REMEDY CO., Mfg. Chemists dQltMW... e vnr vnv n is China a boy begins his schooling, a m.ii.h.wi.u.ItI j.n-f j. j i.jlj isj nrmr. at five years of age and is at his study . ' nearly twelve hours a day, seven days in the week. ! China white is the color of mourn ln! in 'Eeypt, yellow; In Turkey, vio let; in Ethiopia, brown; in Europe, during the middle ages, white. A ci'Rio dealer at Amoy, China, owns a group of figures carved from gnarled Karoots, wnicn stands nine feet high, weighs 590 pounds and is valued at ilSO. Tiie Chinese doctor's lot is not whol ly a happy one. Pour members of the Imperial College, of Physicians at Pekin failed recently to make a proper diag nosis of the emperor's indisnnsiti. and were punished by being fined a year's salary. The favorite headdress for a lady in China is the figure of a bird composed of copper, silver or gold. The wings are made to droop over the temples the tail covers the back of the head, the head and breast plumage are just aboe the brow. Keroskse oil is rapidly growing in favor as a cheap illuminant in China. The consumption, which was 8.25fl 000 gallons in 1883. had risen to 49.34f.000 in 1S91 Of this amount SO per cent was imported from America and 20 per cent, from Russia. STOCK RKAM1S. While rou keen vonr Htilu!iTi,iti,. .,;,! .ur. 1,. ..,., 1.',:. 1 V .'. .,1. J" I ui iiinu.i 111 ireeoi Cluiri;.., Alhti. T. J lone, Or. Horses Rtl on lPf, hc.nlderio.itileRni.,ileft hip, under hit mi rntht ear, and upper bil on the left; ninKU Mor row comity. B ' Armstrong J l., Alpine, Or.-T with bar nn. '.mr left hip" al'"!r ' hw- CIMi " """'' on"!fl1'(?'i,I)"Ki?1itMno- "'.-Cttl brand, k K? lou hlP nd horses same brand on rii shoulder. Range, Eight Mile. k Adkins, J. J., Ileppner, Or. Hortee, JA cou nseled on lei t flank : cattle, same on left hi ,, Bartholamew, A. G., Alpine. Or.- Horses runt. eUh6r "''0Ulder' lianKe t - Bleakman. Geo., Hardman, Or, Hunrna n H,,.. ...left shoulder: cattle sunie on rijli imilil, r hannister, J. W Hariln.,,,,, Or.-S tl, "bra t" -d I) on lefl lp and tl,ili: splii i each ear '' 1 Hre.n!lerA S Hter ,"" """"'J' Orew. -Horses iinrlra 1 U I m V v i-tong i. reek, Or On mttln MA connected on left hip, oiop off lef nUr ,?' der half crop off riant. IfrirsMi Z. i 0I1" letft shonlJer. m,FSab,$ eonnty. Hrosman, Jerry, Una, Or.-Horss branded 7 yn right shoulder; cattle ti on the left B?de Lin-haJffroIi. ntl rihl ear upper ioL ' on l..f( HlM,n1.l. cattta wtmi on 5S "ji"' W) . McTnmlwr. .Tas A. Kolm Or u J"1- . Iihi-ovdr on HirhtHlw.iilM "urM. M with iinrnii. 'l'i.Q U.,. T left Hl,,,,,ki'er and left wT. ?! n rot tl lirh. ..nine, ti on Vitcliell. Oscar. lone, Or.Horo. 17 hr.; eetiie. 77 on right side! ""' " "" r'kl "'" '""'. if. it.. Ifr..wm.r,llA .. nn hin ' Mct.irr. Frank V..11 th t.,e.e..rk on enlil. . .HJ: "rTM"!sli.i. McCarty. I.a.iri H. Kcho Or! 'h!, ear; horses same brand n il ..?i,uw "' OU1IO. each whh ..alFM; nninir'on'U'shode': " our hare enectl ,, ton h :"1 K m' Hangh in (irnnt County P " ,he "'' Hide' Nenl. Andrew l,,lu h.. Kil on left shoulder: riu."?! ? f!.,.lgl :'"'tle ! KC.!r- C're"" each ear a' ""t-'' " right hip: split in coin ..-n. cur Ur?e si" Portraits. ' 13 Z MINNIE SEUGMAN CVT7NQ IBBlrsa ... - Hirnwnj Is"' Leiington, Or. Horses IR .. .1 over it. on the lfr BhnMr ,,..orai8 " war hip. "uu,ul1' wmieBKmeou left Boyer, oniiid ! . " . '"""tp wi mnn id (rant county "". leu migh, Han,, 2T.l,Va'ry' Or.-l- O ,, and wanle on noseT KaX'n K Tr. " rt'iirson, (I nve, Kight Mile iirii " r circle shield , 1 .... it:.fr' H,.,r".)iiar- hil'. .Cattle, fork in if rXT."?., ' I fl shoulder. '"""aii.ur.-Horss.lPo, 1 per. ken t T.evl.,n. e K (L K conn. 1" ., "yr:,""'m hw .. . j .1 . . . V" '"'I "IH'Uifll 1 . i mi. tl fl.. I jtT I Iiirt 111. II. ll .-.' left hip,ni.i,er skneiA L2 ."'.f.?ciT.!'' !! rit-ht. "u in tn. i'oweii. John 'r.nu,lli tt ... les'li'S,11'' H"' "--Horse"'. til, nice. Dan. HurHmim n- . u .. worn, fen,' M tfil. hi v1 "."B. in mor ler ; cauls w connly, 1 and cron nff'L.ht row county. itnsli Iros.. Heppner, Or.- liler on tiie righi sho nisG"h;"?i,n,fr' 0r-"rsos, bi --r,-- VOl OMIUl, Willi split in earn ear, ce,oh,r9'P81f llr.inlee, W. J., Fox,Or-Citl 'i 11 ,b;0..'.,.'e left "'iiange i vTnuT -Horsef, brand (throe barH) on ear. Itaiige in CT"f OLD DOCTOR'S LADIES' FAVORITE Baited SSS in Vh- Mnn5ry.?S,'n 0T " "oa.T iwiSm 7VV, .ni!i ,tn'" remit BSRBn, 125 . B:.tli ft. tt. Vi Caveats, Trade-marks. Design Faienls, Copyrights. And ali Parent business conducted ftr MODERATE FEES. In'nnwitlon and advice given to inventor, wlibom charge. Aildrcs. PRESS CLAIMS CO., JOHN WEDDERBURN, Managing Attorney, . 0, liox 163.- WAsnixmoN, D. C PRESS PICKINGS. It is an offer,se to throw waste paper ML51,T,eT'1!lIri In treating all van. in the streets of Spokane, Wash. AtcORDtNO to measurements s-iven in i ir8' Ca" or write. the Uible. Noah'sark was lno- 'I sel than the Great Eastern. Ix the Henry mountains, in southern Ltan, is a mound covered with giant crystals. Perfect nrisme n ,i::.. t v. av,iuiie Comnaay I. managed by a eomvnstloo of ''-v-..t ami nio. Inn uenttal aewsna-'en In the In.. 1 ;ate. for the express purpose of proMar. tn,j Ihrlr antst'rltm ainiinst uusernfiulon. " - i"!V 1. !!t Pa:ent Ajentt, and each pupet I rl.-t in M.'il.a Ivertlt ement vouches for the reapoait. tilir .r. I l.ti:ii,Iiai,'o(iUelieMC,ain:sComiiMiT. be She hasn't Produce 2 50 and iret the ft.n f... "ne year. Nice family paper, sud bul ly to psptrcubins. ?e uoix 'tKe cause Proe cVxqyx G.ncncax Are you willing to work for the cause of Protection in placing reliable infor. mation in the hands of your acquain tances ? If you are, you should be identified with . the american Protective Tariff League, 133 w. 23o St., New York. Cut this notice out and send it to the Leafue, Maiiuit your poelilon, and (rlre helping hand. live feet longase found there. The drinking of salt water is said to ' a. perfect cure for sa..;u. though it makes the patient very miserable for a few minutes after he has taken the cure. A sutT over the burglary of eleven dollars in the court at CentervUle X .. has already cost the countv and the several parties in the suit over a ..i.iiureu times tne amount of the lliUi 1USS. . guarantee . Question Blank and BooJ VOLIA.MIU3ICO APPLIANCE CO., m "as Street, . . ST. Lorjis. M0 (rrant comitv i . aisner arren. Wagner. Or edOon 11Kht stifle ; cattle orant and Morrow coumiea nJSS''l'I?teMlr.-1 U on horses on !.., u I onTe stifl'eon alfLj!.''0 -l"Wif left shoulder onli 5 " ''T 5 'i range in Grant countv h"r9m," !". All shoulder: ca. h, '..Vr',V.,,',r''' " on lef each hip on cattle. .i?, J (.'.., ,""b,'e cr!" . " no uuiler tin liange in ttmnt Hornee hrunitail V ,";: -"""., ontue, 1A on tne eft Inn. le "shmildei m"'',l UiHKB' O'.-Horsns It o. right mi VIZ l1,0' " !n, l0(t hi'- 'P rignt ear, underoit on left ear Slioen ft .m uiTiand Mr::re':d cr"" a" kSS ciiiaaiid fllorrowoiunties. branded'! f,n,lnw . Iingtn, Or.-Horss.' eirde over brand" ,ieh"ulder' Tent 1"rt!' ii , .7,;:.,... ': ' V "lr'ville, Or HH oonnectod and cniu , r ri .h " "?i .,tle V JC hip' on cattle, ewalle county. On Bheeu. in right ear. solif' i,7 TJ, ".'.orB a,,a br ached upper biMn righ,WVr,'!'' "" r :ht and nnuer hal or,,T ,' 5rsl ,9r"l i" All ratigs "'in riglitslionl ! orig- "? I rratm,t -rtreiiV hT. .lift.".0 uai. vuwl.n Bl r ail Book , ' ""VV,C ,T .C004- Dk. u. a but-?; iffS " ' -5 ' " n ... i-'"0 A Y? AR FOR LIFE n'.b! Rewards for Those Who Answers are Correct Use room m the Tenderloin club of -New Wk is papered with six thou sand playing cards, while another is covered with theater tickets, and con- Ht!hr.a CtTn!Ce ' chamP?ne corks right round it. C.I.OR1A which is now extensively used in the manufacture of umbrella's and dress pieces, is a product of silk and woo erf fine quality, its high de gree of luster being due to the silk wnicn it contains. COMICAL GLEANINGS. The largest expense of married life is frequently caused by the little ones. Lowell Courier. lld0?Sn'U.ike wmpromise. ".j'" " ""ling to 'treat" with his fellows. -Plain Dealer. .k-T JSuDtic,'able ,h8t the m who thinks he is a whole show bv himself rou.8 " "-MUwaukee OQI ta croj , left e.op off left and split in " mBrlt 1re leftVutfe ' Y" ""'""Vor. -Horses, to on Cos d. 8 ' r' J "." horses. Ch un B . H-., Monument IJ. Cochran Horses bianded circle Hardman, Or c,n .houlder; cattle k',"?!. '?". under slope both ears and deXf - on "E'V, "i- Wanhuan. Or.-H Or.- i... on both hips, mar, "on right liii. iTTl "'.,-norses Lies. ... TCt ' ?" on-u.ie.1 the branded braided with' three II. i . j, , V" "'.'"' C2T ' rHatiM. wtZliJZ. ! I n. n- boi th'.f t" nif i " Brothm nnht hip, . ' " D',.tt ""at . ihe n,. .. ft Uf, .'" ' " the wim. k v.. .. . 'torenes, L. A. orf ' u'p, uorsei. if lineo (i.rt u . .. ur .JJuuBlasa, W. M , iuHi urT D '"fl "ki- righl'.'n'oni"- Diamond on a.H.JKH ill ai, ,.-,, Obner. I. m" """"H: f l-e ri. W..... . w out ouonected un right sh.mlS "'--""".ee. 7(f earmark, hole in rTg f "? Heppner, Or.-Cattle. I. IP oar nnuor on A.Ti,-,Eurtii: Pii!,li,i,, r . ( .hontria. ' u ... .-- . r..w' l "' right Ii no kI . Sloo: 5th i right shin hie,. "rnorsea. if a.l rent. ..i" ?' Mno. trench. Umra. H. .'.. !"!' "r thigh. ,1 M 01 pi.no, ! t rend. i; . r "Kht hip or thiol i aimed mn '" 'MCMt, aim ' F wil, k.- " ' " 'l'"rr.- w.-t att e t.rn,ti ar. iiorses. same h.,.; rf "cr"P ott left lJ, KlUirv, heoBar ""f "'P " I"""'" e-hn. Ow bast lna to the eorreet annrer win. b, , he .n s ooa Z.U. 1L '"l1" heanU "e. c "w... liluwt prua. rci.f. in'. rnti,.n u, -,k ""I "! ... iiia unir shoulder, All .mwera n,n Ve "'. lai"TihM lue Jl laj? X ZI5. or Tin Cm jH aaV ! .ii W,S.Ch.d. 2Dd V" Co.. Poa. 1 d aan e on left stifle .i " snuul,iei ; vent, hot ,m.,l. " i latue, same on iH.tn hl " ! Kane, in V:" and nnderbit in left ooontie. "'"""" " rook ,,d Morn.w --I. .he re,', PMee". " ' '"' an', If rw l'i..rt Uer, ,n .n ,n,-' r, u'? circle GTer it, on Ift.Hs"' -"wwn ueo., Lna. Or. H.,j iu Uh ; with qoart?r circl ovi-r i't i f c,0,nnected hip. I V." wunrwr Circi over it nn lain i. . u " irw 10, Ti " rw'r?V ' with qoftrter rir,l . ,T ui.i-r Pnated mJZZL : ft" in Morrow nH i"" ,Vu"n -mT.fwi renrle, , : on either hip; crop in rial Itir7, !i,t"',-l" ha;, ii ... ,. t,, Horaea, Job right thigh. LSor?1!' ID Mi t l.ln'l nJr,,. n ,.h., . '""ige in Hrani countv le .1 ,.Vn',.: ' V. T"'"""' Or.-Hraes. " virile, uou right hip. bra!;ded'?iU.'.i.Ji "', "''""berry. Or,-Home, ooli'ity! ft """""'i 'auite in llorro oinefreh',il(ie,,pl,'?iW' OHoraes branded 8 A HwaLgar, H ! k" W'f mm left hi w thE,r ,',,J'' h"- Or.-Hp.rsos . J b oii le, L ur;'' ..VpIi0V' ur' "vrees Bhaded happ, Iho.., Heppner, Or. Hjraaa H A V nn W,r,'H;:iTU' left hip" re"' 8 AP h.fre" ;,',JoP'?,',, ,1'"1' r'-WO connected on et'r!,rriuAriVmXT''a on rih' hip, ui ura ti'on i'ud ""I"' bit iu lef tea?, ltani. bau res ' i,,,,a!!ta. ameonleft shoulder, Jb left shol!LAriln"t,""' 0r" hor branded waddle Ha,, '.'."atile the same, also noss btoihens V A u "L"'w Uliam oo inties. "hoiiiderT wrl""'urlue8- f-oa left lelt ron deJV'iHeiPne,'' 9r'-Smali capital I wiih'sX 'h:.081118 " "".I" u tSiU:,'? Or.-Horsee branded Vanderlo u fe" "tltle; llB same brand. uecS I n.hJ' V' "i0"' 't-"es HV con. hit risht '""alderjoatUe. asine on right onffifl''6! Wl5 " Hewmr. Or. Horses. U. I nl: Z ?" ., orCpner. Or.- Jlorrow conntV VUnU" n t,''- liangs cirtfeTve i?' te W wita quarter aoe of"sp1aZ?'?TBP?W'h Cattle bmudl sained f?.ul!iJer left hi" Wells A H 00 ,eft "lrte ud left hip. hoiiWer-oa.'i'.HT."' '--a". " left thwSZIife J.U''P Pity, Or-On horse, bit in loth Mrs Its." '6ft knliar; 7 on nheep, counties. ' lUmse ln "rant and ilalhuer W.w.l. 1 T . TJw, 'T"'i-Xner' 0r-fl-"-. w OK HSSSSS: 0r-'- brands nghu'S "n-J,01" Or--?- W on "'"Ulaer. sonn sanieou left. shouJder r'gtlt Horsei llrandeTw ffun,""""' aker Co.. Or. -WilhanT rauuiwiteu on left shoiUder cle ivT"ulru' nailton, T.-Qnarter cir- ter circlJ .Qi-Hone.. onar uml.lii: ,W"W01J left hin- nuttla ,m. s on left hip; cattle same '-a.'uii.WrtrsSdi' ,,..,T,r,e, ai(HK si,,,! rn, lion right .1 5i&'uU(1 lit in left. k?." "r.-- (T t I. AJdreiloii ?n b.P and on left .i le ,,"";nn.0".t'l. eft. u. -T-"" ..... x,..- ." a.i.i aie w nn... rotiit,ji,m n " ""''vieaion riffht .k.,.,1 . - - letieo: ..r.'.1 " on right hin ...a '",'""." ni a"'uW,enVP?rm?;,rT.e,8 A ,,i!'"';.E.lil,bt'b 4 Ro, id. i. "'"uu tn, w "de. hiirs. s same on ... .Her s cut. same.m right i,. Hardman Or.- couiiected) EVV on left rigm shoulder. J. W' on leftali";; "1 7 ?" 1"' ', h'P' T tC, rtirtV r'-0r Hot bonded