President Hamsori. And still the expenditures of the 53d congress, under Cleveland's economical (V) administration, exceeds tbe ex penditures oE the 51st congress, called by our democratic frieuds the "billion dollar congress," by $5,000,000. A few more bond issues to carry on the current expenses of our government and a little more democratic economy ( ?) such as we have been given under Cleveland's lidministration, and there will be no further need of congressional legislation the country will become bankrupt not able to pay its honest cUbts and will drift back under the yoke of oppression, tyramcal ana mon arcttical power in the subservance of the interests of titled foreign Dotentates. erold and other A silver lining encircles the d : t t against the political horizon and envelopes weltare aml free and independent within its magnetic scope we governmental principles of the J JL Km THE 6TOKT OF A WOMAN WHO SUF FERED FOIt NINE YEARS. HOW SHE wAS CUKED ffx re THE HAND WRITING WALL. ON THE people of America. sentiments and verdict of the masses of the people of these United States m their clamor tor Tf)E 8iver aUeBtion wji ur) just congressional legislation in cioubtedly be the leading issue in behalf of silver, and the ultimate tne next presidential campaign reptoration ana tree coinage ot ine TJje peope are aive to their own white metal, with an equal mone- be(j(. lnterest8 an(i demand recotr tary valuation for bond ledemption nition of the white metal at the and commercial exchange, aloDg uandf of the government, and the with gold at a ratio of not to exceed next president of the United 10 to I. 1 lie political complexion state8 will most certainly be a of tho republican party at tne man in favor of the free cDag0 0f present time lias a silver lining, eiiver ht a ratio o 1G to L jt wiI and if we may judge from the be impossible to elect to the presi "hand writing ou the wall" in the dency a advocate of the single greht national struggle ior political d 8taDdard-hence it mav supremacy iu 1890, now dominant LHtural be eSpected of both in this country, we would predict tLe olJ parties to irjser(. ia their and read in emblazoned and nHtionai platform in 1896 a strong characterise letters tne eaict mat aud ig siver piank. it tne republican party nopes to ii achieve national success, ana nave pnESIDENT Cleveland Lbb an. its hopes realized, the republican proved 8Uudry amendments to the i i .lit - ' c i one ! 1 1 I - national piiuiorm oi ioju win civil 8ei.vice rules. One amend contain a strong silver plank in mH)t ;vea tbo civii Berv;c0 com A N it t 1 tavor ot uie restoration ana ireo m-mm authority, in its discretion coinage of silver at a ratio oflG to to reject tLe application or to 1. The elimination of the silver rofnHa the certification of an question from tho last presidential applicant who has been guilty of campaign was oiougnt niimu y I criino or disgraceful conduct. Uio proposition to can an inter- nmendmonts were made national money conference, but in )f,ceHHft,.y ; C01,8eqaece of the tne coming prvsmeiuiai canvas t extension of the classifi Uieroi3i.oloopU'.lm)f escape for C(ltion in the departmental service the IcadeiM of the republican party, t() inciudo messengers, assistant who will bo brought f-ice to face n)PHHengers and watchmen, and the with this great quest.on ot hnance I (lHHfu.(ltion of tLe juterna and tho demands of the masses for revenuo office, leginlation in tho interests ot silver, which will surely be followed by Jav F. Lucas has handed in his a return of national prosperity nnd resignation as county clerrc oE ultimate relief from the present Gilliam tothecounty courtand that oppressive hard times. The body has appointed If. N. Frazer, musses of the people are f-ist Mr. I.ucas' tleputy, to succeed him. becoming sorely tired of trilling Mr. LUCM will continue in office and "boating about the bush" on until May 8th, when his resig the money question, and will de- nation takes effect. The times are inand a plain and frank expression out of joint, surely, when a county of opinion on the same in the dork is willing to stop down and party platforms of 189(5. That out of office. East Oregonian. the republican national party leaders duo not eliminato and A STRIKE is on in full force cast aside, tho demands and wishes among tho coal miners iu tho of the bono and smew oE our Pittsburg, Pa., distiict. Over country the laboring and pro- 21,000 men are numbered in the ducing classes in tin) interests of ntril(G and all work has been Wall and Lombard streets, gold suspended throughout the district android holdings, is plainly ap- Operators will probably concede parent, :md they, the party leaders, to the demands of tho striking realize oi ly loo well that thei-only minors, two mines having alreadv hope for political success in the resumed work at ft) cents, the rate future lies in a just recognition of demanded by the men the sentiments and wishes of tho 'CI NE DISEASE Til J EAFFuES THE FUN WITH A SIA TURTLE. people at large. It is erroneous to think for a moment that the West alone de niands freo coinage and that the restoration of silver would only benefit the people residing in the Western slates; nor is it the silver miner's demand alono. Tho farm er, the planter, tho manufacturer and tho toiling masses f the East and South need the free and un limited coinage of silver at a ratio of 1(5 to 1 far more than the people of tho est. Aside fioin the silver industry the West today stands foioinost iu its tidiness and vast extent of undeveloped re Hoinces. Millions of acres of tillable and productive land at present lie in :i dormant m d un yielding state within tho boun daries of tho Wet, but awaiting the investment and progresrive. lies of capital in a system of irrigation that will turn our mil and sago lands into a productive garden n.it, giving bom 's and I fe BiHten uieo t itliOiHUti U f fainilieH and to the niaiki ts of the woiK the ehoieeht product ions of I he soil .V, llio live coinage oi silver is not the light of the West alone; it 'is the fight of tho masses of the whole nation as against gold and a few gold holdings. With the restoration of silver will folli w an increase of prico iu our commodities in the markets of tho world, which in exchange will bring to our nation sufficient gold with which tho Uidted Stabs can pay its gold obligations. The Allianeo Herald greets its readers once moio niter a bus- pension of nearly four months It comes out as bright and newsy as ever. It is Baid that Harvey Scott usei some very forcible language w hen confronted with Clarence Cole' 15,000 libel suit. Uekufut L. CiILL tho founder ot tho Oswego Iron Worker again at the helm, John W. Kelley having retired. (From the Newark, N. )., Evening News.) On the summit of B pretty little knoll in the heart ot the village of Clifton, J., stands a haudsnrr.e rtsideoop ab"ut which olnster the elements of but is regarded by the country people round about as little short of a miracle. The house is oooopitd by tbe family of Mr. Geo. Aroher, a former attache ot the polio department of New Toik City, but who now holds a responsible position with the Standard Oil Company. Mr. Archer's family consists of his wife, sprightly little woman, who presents picture of perfect health, and a son, twenty-seven years of age. No one would suppose to 1 k at Mrs. Archer now t mi she was for Dearly nine years, and less than two months ago, an invalid so debilitated that life was a harden. Yet such was tbe case, according to the statements made by Mrs. Aroher and her relatives to a reporter who visited their pretty home recently. In 1885 she strained herself in running to oatob a boat. Then ensued a long spell of illness, resulting from the tax upon her strength, Doctor after doctor was consulted and while all agreed that the patieDt was suffering from a valvular trouble ot tbe heart, none could afford her the slightest relief. Oh the agony I have suffered," eald Mrs. Archer, in spenking of her illness "I could not walk across the floor; neither could I go np stairs without stopping to let the pain in my chest and left arm cease. I felt an awful onu striction about my arm and cheat as though I were tied with ropes l'ben there was a terrible noise nt my right ear, like tbe labored breathing ol some great animal. 1 have often turned expecting to see some creature at m side. The only relief I obtained was wheii I visited Florida and epeut several months there. On my retnro, however, the pains oame baok with renewed force Last July," continued Mrs. Aroher, "I was at H i ink field, Mass, visiting and my mother showed me an account in the Springfield Examiner, telling ot the wondetful cures effected by the use of Dr. Williamh' 1'ii k Pills for pule people. My mother urged me to try the pills and on Novin;ber li5th last I bought a box and begun taking them, and have taken them ever siuce, txcept for a short interval. The first tox did uo seem to benefit me, but I persevered encouraged bv the revests of ni) relatives. After beginning on t tie second box, to my onder, the noise at my right ear ceased entirely. I kept right on and the distress that I used to feel in my chest and arm graduall disappeared. The blood bus returned to my face, hps and ears, uh'ch were entirely devoid of color, aud 1 feel well and strong again. "My s in, i . h oi been troubled with gastritis and I in loo-" I him to try tb Piuk Tills, with great benefit. I feel that everybody oinrht to know of my wonderful onre and I bless God that have found something that has given me this great relief." Mr. Aroher continued his wife's state ment and said that a year ago Mrs Archer oould not walk one humired feet without sitting down to rest. Dr. Williams' Tink Tills for pale people are not a patent medicine iu fie seuso iu which unit icim is usually understood, but are a seienlitio prepar ation successfully used in general practice for many years before beiug ffered to the puhlio generally. Tlmy contain iu a roudtnsed form all the elements necessarv 1 1 give new life and richness to t blood, and restore shattered nerves. '1 hey are an nnfniling specitlo for snob diseases as locomotor ataxia, partial pa alysis, St. Vitus' dai oe, sciatica, neuralgia, rheumatism, nervous headache, the alter effects of the giippe, lalpnation of the heart, pale and sallow connexions, that tirrd feeling resulting from nervous prostra tion; all diseases resulting from vitiated humors in the blood, suoh as scrofula, chronio erysipelas, etc, T' i y are also a specific for troubles peculiar to females such as suppressors, irregularities, and all forms of weakn s. They build up the blood anil restore the glow of health to pale or sallow cheeks. In men they fleet a radical cure in all cases arising from mental worry, overwork, or excesses of whatever nature. These pills are manufactured by the Dr. Williams' Medioine Company, Schenectady, N. Y., ami are sold only in boxes bearing the firm's tiade mark and wrapper, at 50 cents a box, or six boxes for t?'2 5(1, and are never sold in bulk or by the di r.ou or hundred. An Experience That Netted Some Profit to the Old Sen Captain. "1 am i-eminded." said an old coast ing captain to a Washington Star man recently, "of an experience I once had with sea turtles on the edge of the gulf stream, about sixty miles from liatteras. I was part owner and cap tain of the Mary Lyle at that time, and was coming up from Savannah with a half cargo of rice, when, one morning, the lookout yelled to me to come up on deck and look at the sea turtles. When got up and looked over the rail, the whole ocean; as far os 1 could see ahead of us, was covered with turtles. They were tremendous follows, and were paddling along lazily in the op posite direction to that in which we were going. It didn't take us long to rig up a windlass and tackle and begin pulling some of the old follows aboard We picked the biggest, as the came, and in the course of three hours we had caught twenty-six, about all that we could handily dispose of about the ship. Only nine of them lived until we reached New York, and we sold them for good prices. The shell of one Lat weighed four hundred and seven ty pounds Is now in front of an eating house on liouston street; New York. I would hate td say how many turtles were in sight of the Mary Lyle that day, for fear somebody might think I was fish-yarning, but they oame by us steadily for five hours, and when we got well into the school it extended as far as the eye could reach on all sides, and there was a turtle to about every forty square feet of water, and I didn't see one that weighed less than one hundred and fifty pounds." I protected bodies. According to Lit I tell s Living Age, a coat of mail ia not I to c c ;npLrod to a coat of feStucrsfor I Mifety, so far as a bird's life is con cern.. Layer upon layer of feathers . can withstand any amount of water or any ilo:,rroe of cold. Ill proof of this, see how tho delicate tern, after winter ing in comparatively mild weather, goback to the ice floes of the polar sea and lay their eggs on the bare ice. For two or three weeks the tender breast of the sea swallow is pressed against a cold block of ice. Again, as another example of the influence of food rather than climate in governing bird ncti.v.1. t:i!;e the colony of bec cafieos. The boccaiieo i.; a Mediter ranean bird common on the southern shores of Spain and Italy, in the Gre cian islands. Sicily and Malta and on the northern shores of Africa, ior- inerly it was quite unknown in the British isles, but some years ago a largo orchard of fig trees was planted near Brighton, and the beecaiieos have discovered the fact and come over to share the spoil. Doubtless the night ingales told them the story ot uignsn figs and showed them the way over. He this ns it may, the little birds from the warm shores of the Mediterranean bid fair to beeome established as nat uralized British subjects. EXTRAOR JINARY VITALITY. The Longevity of ToniM arid Frogs Said to Uo MurpriiUn. The persistence of life in frogs is very long. fpauanzani preserveu some frogs in a mass of snow for two vears. Thev became drv. stiff and almost friable, but a gradual heat brought them back to life. ulpiar observed a return of life in frogs am salamanders that had been poisonec" with curate and nicotine. In both cases the animals in question had beer for several davs in the condition oi cadavers. Toads have been shut up ii blocks of plaster, and then, bavin? been deprived of all air except wha: may penetrate through tin; material md of all sources of food, resu .;citate several years afterward. The que.itioi present:? one of the Most curious pi'ob loins that biological science lias beei called on to explain. The longevit; and vital resistance of toat. s are sur prising. Besides the experiments wi have cited, nature sometimes present; some already made, and vastly more astonishing. Toads are said to have been found in rocks. Such cases are rare, but it would be as unreasonable to doubt them as to believe in some of the miraculous explanation" that have been made of the matter. The phe nomenon is marvelous, it is true, but it is supported by evidence that we are not able to contest: and skepticism, which is incompatible with science, will have to disappear if rigorous ob servation shall eonllntl it. Blood Diseases ! Burh as Scrofula and Anaemia, Skin Eruptions anJ Pale or 0 Bailon Complexions, are speedily cured uy CrATt'c Fmulsion I ill I II II MB 1 1 OOOOOOOOOOQ Worth a Guinea a Box. Stubborn tendencies to digestive troubles in children will always I yield to a mild dose I of ( Beecham's Pills (Tasteicss) t; cents a bo ooooooooo 8 the Cream of Cod-liver Oil. No otherrem edy so quickly and effectively enriches and pnrifies the blood and gives nourishment to tho Whole system. It pleasant to take and easy on' tho sumach. Thin, Emaciated Persona and all suffering from Wasting Diseases a rc" storcd to health by Scot's Emulsion. Bo sure you get the bottle with onr TRo rnrc Sti J for pamphlet on Scott's Emulsion. A -fc c nnn. N. Y. All druggists. s,ow MB J ..'. i City ! Hotel. THIS Popular Hostelry has again 1 been re-opened and will be run in first class style. Ale tils fin tl Rooms at foptilai? Prices. Mrs. Tom Bradley, Prop. Otis NOTARY PUBLIC CONVEYANCER CALL AT OP I CT5 Dew is tne greatest respecter of colors. To prove this take pieces ot o-lnss or boards and paint them red, yellow, green and blade.' Expose them at night, and you will find that the yellow will be covered with moisture, that the green will be damp, but that the red and black will be left perfectly dry. How to Cine Klic iiiimt iiu. Aim oo, Coos Co, Okkuos, Nov. 10, 181111. I wihIi to inform yon of tho t'reut tjood ClnimhHrliuu's Pain Biilui lniH.dore my wife. She Ims been troubled with rheuinutiwm of the iirms nnd hinds for six months, and has tried many reinKdieo prescribed for that complaint, but found no re iff until elm used this Puin Ualm ; ons boltl of which has oompletel) enrfd her. I take plpasurH in reeoru mendini! it for that trouble. Yours truly, C. A. Billiard. CO cent and 81 00 bottles for sale by 8 ocum-Johnson Drug Co. The honesty of some men niiy be tested by comparing tbe prions of Linseed Oil and Fish Oil. Buy your oil for branding sheep of V. C. Thompson Co., who are not dimples of Isaac WaltoD. It. BEAUTIFUL IN MIDDLE LIFE. W.L Douclas C3 CUrtC IS THE BEST. WfcJ wflvLriT FORAKINS. . CORDOVAN, FRENCH & ENAMELLED CALF. 43.S?FlNECAL'8iKANCAR0a 3A POLICE, 3 SOLES. M502.W0RKIN6lEife -EXTRA FINE- 2.l7-sB0YS'SCH03LSH0Li 'LADIES' Over One Million People wear the W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes AH our shoes are equally satisfactory They give the best value tor the money. They equal custom shoes In sty le and lit. Their wearing qualities arc unsurpassed. Trie prices are uniform, --stamped on sole. From $i to S.l ssved over other makes. , If your dealer cannot supply you we can. Sold by Dealer whose name will shortly up Piirhnre. Bvt tr-iiitcd. Anplvitonce ELECTRIC TELEPHONE Sold 0"triBht, no rent, no roynltj. Adnpted to Oily. Villuiie or Country. Npeileil in urery home, hoi, worn nnd office. Greiuent conven ience nnd Itetit pel 'er on enrth. AlfvllIM miikr I '" S3 ioSftO P'i fl. One in u icimlence menns n wile to all the neiyhbnr. 1' ine instruments no toyi, work. imywliere, nny aista'ire. wmpimfl. rewi, ue when elum ed. t'nn he put up b)' "'ny ne, never out of order, no renoirmir, lsvt a l:H uj p. Harrison & Co., Citm 10, Columbus. 0 The Lancashire Insurance Co. O ANCHE8TG ENGLAND W PATTERSON. AfiENT. fy'JJ?!?- i TO IONSI MPIIVKS. The fippropii'ttioiH for pensions to tho ilefi'iiiltM-a of Uio repuMio in (lie Into wnr, iiiul t their wIIowm (in I oiplrun I'V ihil'i!i i'int:nH, un l.'r ( '! Wi lli. I, im !? I J, I 1(5 lt'K-i tli.in tho-,' miiil' liy tin' fcM oougrcHrt, tho last two your under Tho um1rik'iit'l having been restored to lieallli liy f)iuiil tueaux, niter sntlVr lii if fur Hi'veral years with a swore lun iilT'Olinii, anil tlinl ilretul dist'HHe, Con mi ni pt nut, is Niixioiia to make known to his frlliivv mitTiirerit the mi-tun uf rnre. To thou whu doxire it, be will cheerful ly sen. I, free of charge, a copy nf the pre nuiptioii uncil, which thev will Qml sure Pine fur Consumption, Ant hum, Cti tnrrh, Urouoliltis mul sll threat nmt Inns maUdies. lie hope all snfTfri'rs will iisx hut remedy il Is inrahiMhle. Those ih sirina the presoription, which "ill cost Itiera nolhip-ir, and my prore ahlessinii. will pleme address, li-v. EDWAKD A. WILSON, Urooklyn, N. Y. jiinll-w. II. A. II nti. iker tuns stiiite between II 'iipner ami Moniuvelit, arriving every iltv ms.pt Moiulav Hiul leaving rvery irt v eji eiit ii.iisv. NlioMent and etirap. est Mull to tu Iulelior, Oidiu, agnt. v " Ht'itrmsK raKTY. On Shturday Ust n number nf friend of Mrs. 0. Nelson teudered that lady a pleasant surprise in honor of her oith birthday. Karly Saturday tuurnintf she hnd been tsken to IjexiiiKton to visit a nek child, lietnrn iiiii about dinner lime, she found the house tilled w ith hiohIu. A suniptiiini repast whs partaken of and the crowd dispensed wishing her many more mii'Ii biillula). Hlocnin-Johnsnn Drug C. desires ns to publiah tbe fullowinii extract fruru a letter of Cha. M. Outfeld, ot Iiesdley, Fresno Co, Cal , as tiny handled the remedy referred to and want their customers to know what a s pie mil J medicine it is: "It ia with pleasure I tell yon that by one dsy'a use of Chamberlain's Co nub. remedy I wa relieved of a very severe cold. My head was completely stopped np and I could not sleep at biuht. I curl recoiivnend thia remedy " V cold liexrly alHa Unit' in tlie head ami aftcrwaril txiemU to tli tlrnul and luiikt. liy usii'tf this temedy frwl as soon as the Cold Iihs been Contracted knclent nnd Minli'rii W onion Whose lloml l.o'iks l.aHti'il Till I.ate In I. He. Helen of Troy conies upon the stupre it the a're of forty. Aspasia was tlnr t.v-live when married to Pericles, and she was a brilliant lifjure thirty years thereafter. Cleopatra was past thirty when she met Antony. Diane de Pol tiers was thirty-six when site won the heart of Henry II. The liintr was half her ii''e, but his devotion never L'hniiL'-eil. Anne of Austria was thirty eifht when described as the most beau tiful woma i in Knropc. Mine, de Maintenon a us forty-three when unit ed to l.oui . imil Catherine of Russia thirt v-tlr. . e when sheeei.od the throne ahe occupied thirty-live years. Mile Mar was most beaut iful at forty-five and Mine. Reeamier between theatres of tbirtv-live nnd fiftv-tive The old saw about sweet sixteen ia exploded bv the truer l;novlecl'e that the highest, beauty does not dwell in immaturity, l'or, aeeordinu to Science Siftrii.rs, beauty does not mean alone the fashion of form ami colonic, as found in the waxen doll. The dew of youth and a complexion of roses some times combine in a face that Is un nioviii)' anil unresponsive ns though lackiti.' utterly the life spark. In the course of years, however, a time ar rives when the enminu; of ae must bo rcco.L'ni .e,l, i hen the muscles berin to relax, the skin to lose its polish and rimndtie-. and softness (five place to unifies. Contentment and p(,od humor will still outrival all medical inven tious as a I Tcvervntive of youth. A woman beautiful in all else, but want ing "mirth, will prow old. sour, thin and sallow, while the merry, lun lovinir woman will be fresh and sweet, di aorrowa. For a prompt nnswer and un honest opinion, wrlto to H I' IS N iV CO., who Imvo lird nearly tlf ly jcr.rs' p-innrhMipo In the patent busirrss. Corotnunira- Hons strictly conflrtentlnl. A HaiHllinoH or In formntlnn concerninn 1'nteiils and upw to on tuln them sent freo. Also a entnlogue Of meclian- Ical una solonnno dooks snnt jreo. I'ntants taken thronch Munn CO. receive sneclul notice In tho Seleiitlllc Anirrlrnn, nml tlius are brouslit widely before tho public with out cost to the Inventor. This splendid rarer. Issued weekly, elegantly Illustrated, has by far t e liirirest cireu anon or onysciemiuc m mo nrld. :i 8 llulldlna K lat.'st deslcns uud seoure contrnnj. jianrv world. ik:Jayenr. Fmnple conies sent free. KllltlOD, mnnony, f-'.wa yrnr. dimiw onies, 'i cents, r.vcry nuinnor uuhibius uc ilul Plates, In colors, and pliotnirrnphs of new houses, with rfl, enanllns bulioers to snow tu test. neslKn iiuu peuurw wmii" MUNN & CO.. New YoiiK, atit BboauwAT. FOR INVENTIONS. Tf,,,ai tp.Mi v,. intprpst of those havinsr claims acrainst the eovernment it that of INVENTORS, who often lose the benefit of valuable inventions because of the incomoetency or inattention ot tlie attorneys employed to omoiu luy.. patents. Toe much care cannot be exercised in employing competent and relh able solicitors to procure patents, for the value of a patent depends greatlj , it not entirely, upon the care and skill of the attorney. vVltn tlie View OI protecnug luveuiors irom wui micoa vi v.a.,.ii. and of seeing that inventions are well protected by valid patents, we have tained counsel expert iu patent practice, and therefore are prepared to Obtain Patents in the United States and a!l Foreign Countries, Conduct I terferences. Make Special Examinations, Prosecute Rejectes cases Register Trade-Marks and Copyrights, Render Opinions as to Scope and Validity of Patents, Prosecute and Defend Infringement Suits, Etc., Etc. Invention on band send ft sketch or photograph thereof, to. gether with a brief description of the important features, and you will be at ones advised as to the best course tt. pursue. Models are seldom necessary, it others are infringing on your ngtts, or it you are cnargeu wun lnmngemem. uy others, submit the matter to us for a reliable OPINION before acting oa the matter. THE PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY, 618 F STREET, NORTHWEST, WASHINGTON, D.G. p. o. box 463 JOHN WEDDERBURN, Managing Attorney. 3- Cut this out and send It with your iouir.J Summons. N THK CIRCUIT orKT FOR THE COUNTY of Morrow, htate oi uregon. The Northern Counties Investment trust Limited, I'lulntlll. vs. G. V. Stewart, Jnmes 11. Hamilton, (!. w. HarriiiL'ton Addle ear- vlu anil J. N. Brown, npfundfttitii. To ft. Vi. Stewart und James D, Hamilton, De. iv"-?!!?" ViME rtf T 'E STATE OF ORE GON, You sre hereby required to appear snrl answer the complaint nieo. puni nm in uir above entitled CHime on or before the first day ol the no -1 regular term of I he above named court, to-wlt : March i 1H'!.V, and If you fall so to Answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will take jndiiiiieiit RKKlnst you and will spplv to the court for the relief demanded in Its complaint, A decree for the mm of One Thousand Dollars gold coin w ith Interest thereon at the rate of eiKht percent er annum from the first day nf J 1 1 1 v , ls'ii, until paid. Forthpsum o( 8U nml Fifty Two Hiindreths Dollars with Interest thereon at the rate of eight per cent per annum from the nth dav of January, 1M!V. and tho sum of Ono Hundred Doi'nrs sttorney's fee. snd costs and disbursements of this suit. Also for th" foreclosure ol tne mortcnue executed by de fendant (i W. Mewart sosecure Hie payment of the same anil eonvevinu ine 'i oi uio r See. lie. TboVM, of'the NWi, the E4 of the SKi, and tbe NW'j of the SF.'i 31. snd the S I. of the HVVH of Sim-. :. alt In Tp S South of Its nee '.! K W M, for tbe sale of said premises snd lor judgment and execution aealnst thede fendant li. W S'ewart for hiiv defli lency w hb-h after iiolvinr the nroreeds ol the sale of sunt premises in paynient of the above named sums, sun ior sncn inrint-r icmi demnndi'd In plaintlirs complaint. This snmnions Is erved bv publication by or der of Vi. 1.. Bradshaw, Judg ,.. the abovs nam-d court. J- N. BKOWN. m-Jl. Attorney for I'laintlit. IT 13 ABSOLUTELY The Best SEWING MACHINE MADE TE CH OVVL DEALERS can ell oa ms chines cheaper llian yon can ietelwher. The NEW IIOJIR U onr beat, bat we make cheaper kinds, nch 3 the CLIMAX, "DEAL and other Hleh Arm Full Nickel Plaicd Sewing machines for $15.00 and up. Call on our agent or write ue. We wani your trade, and If prices, terms and square dealing will win, we will hare It. Wo challenge the world to ptoducea BETTEIl $60.00 ' Machine for 60.00, or better 20. Sowing machine for 840.00 than you can buy from ns, or onr aKc... Osisns. Mass. Bostos. Mass. U t JKsSs.' tiucAiio. It.u ST. Loi is, Mo. Dallas, isxa. bA lUASClftCO, Ul. atui FOR SALE BV The New Homo Sewing Machine Co. 257 Murket St. 8bo FrRncisoo. Cal. '3000 PARCELS OF MAIL" llll FOR 10 1-CENT BlAmfS (regular price Z5c.) your ad dress If received within S days will be for 1 year doioit tinnteu oil Biiiuium hcl. Onlv Directory guaranteeing 125,000 I customers! from ptil llnbeni ana ruaniuuc valuable hooks, papers, MtninlpM.mHirM7.lneH.etc. Ail frM and each narce . with one of your pr hi ed siWress Ubel! pasted thereon. BXTHA! We iwil also print snd prepay postage on MOol ' your label addresses to you ; which . stick on vour envelopes, books, etc., W prevent their being losL J. A. Warh of Iteidsvllle, N. O., writes : " From m n. .i .Hflrrnw In vour Llghtnlni Directcrv f'e recelvwl my 6011 addresi liiheis and over 30OO Parrels ol Jl'sill. Mv addresses you scattered among publishers sna manutaciurere are arriving dally, on valuable narceU of mall from all iiarts of the yi orld." Wunutio lAlti U1KECTORY CO. So. 11" r'raukford and G I rani Aves. Plilladel nhla. Ha. Th reirnlHr etibscrlption price of tbe Setui-Weekly CiHZette in 82.50 arid tbe regiilHr price ot the Weekly Oregon'mo is 81.50. Anyone ftubficribiDg for tbe Gnz-tte Rod payii'R for ime year in mlvHDce rao Bet bulb f lie Gftzette and Weekly OrpgoDiBii for 83. All old inb eenbera paying their sabscriDtiona tor one year in advance will be entitled V the Bunie. Htnije lenvea for Echo Mondays. Wednesday, and Fridaya, retaruing on Tuesdays, Thnrsdnva and 8atnrdaya. H. U'Bde.Prop. T. W. AyersJr, agent. IF YOU WANT INFORMATION ABOUT SUMMONS. T V T"K CIRCriT CoFrT rnRTHECOVXTY 1 of Morrow, etat.- ol Oregon. J. II. Toimsend. : laintinr. vs. I Thomas Walden, W. il. S-olt. Ueo. V. Harris, Defendants. To Thomas Walden an Is'tME SME OF THE STVTE Or OUE c.iiv v.. ii n hereby reoiilred to appesr and answer tbe complaint tiled sirainst : ou In the sboe entitled esse on or before tlie first day of O. Vi. Harris, Pclend- UNDAUNTED BY POLAR COLD. The Fnrsult of Tom Tempts Hlrda to llrave the Most KlKoroua Climate. Tn tho countiiva tiordcrinfr on the rmlnr aa, who re the chungini sonsous, liriiijr alternately tho two cstrX'Uics of dearth and plenty birds arc uioro nu morinis in tho short summer thnn any who tv rise all the world over nml lu winter arv absent altivether. All are Immigrants then ty force of eircuni HLiive. In 5 '.he in. inner the Hri i tf t.'iii;vi elii.i itei ore ulTe t.-,l lv the ko:i-;imi:i1 i'!u:tV'i, th.m ;i In ii I.' de iriv, t'lr-ui 'h the l.uliii nee ef eol.l utul It ill i tue tlm duUl Hi uueti and preveut i heut mvin their fnl supplier), ruthcr il from tilaudiog to tha latifs, thjitn by eflf.vt of nbl upon tholr wij. I ADDRESS A LETTER OR POSTAL CARD TO THE PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY, JOHN WEDDERBURN. Managing Attorney, P. C. Box 463. Washington, D. C. Honorably discharged soldiers and sailors wio served ninety (lav, or over, In the late war, are entitled, if now partially or wholly disabled for ordinary mauuaf labor, whether disabilllv was mined bv service or not, and reiiardlens of their pecuniary circuniitnnces. WIDOW Sof such soldiers aud sailors are ent it led (if not remarr ied I whether soldler'srles''' wss due to srniy service or not, if now dependent upon their own lnbor for support. Wi" not dependent upon their owu labor sre entitled if the soldier's death wss due to service. CHILD KKN are entitled (if under sixteen years) in almost all cases where there was g widow, or she hns since died or remarried. FARENTHsre entitled if soldier left neither willow nor child, provided soldier dlsd la SSTTle. or from rffeeis of service), and they are now dependent upon theirown laborfor sop port, it makes do difference whether soldier served or died in late wsr or In regular army or navy. Soldiers of the late wsr. pensioned under one law, may spp!y for higher rates under other laws, vUhout losing- any rights. Tnousandsof soldiers drawing from $1 to$io per inoptli tinder the old Is-sre entitled Is higher rates under new law, not only on account of disabilities for which now pensioned, but also for others, whether el us to senricaor not. Soldiers and sailors disabled in line of duty in regular army or navy sines the war sre also entitled, whether dischsmed for dissbilitvor not. Survivors, and their widows, of the Hlselc Hawk, Creek. Cherokee snd Seminole of Florw Ida Indian Wars of to 18-41. sen entitled under recent act. therein ilex rllcl. tn-ll : The ' ot I "n" uij i.g jc.ui Scu. tV'l 'n'tit1 & E M' U1 1 " Od cisVm's completed and settlement obtained, wtiether pension has been granted under save bs. their original papers. tteud for laws sinl inlormation. Kochargc for advice. Ko fee nr.less successful. Address, pite hU-n iitmicti nn ami the nest reir-tmr term ot ne "'" " 1 i i r court. In D : Mo clnv, the lh day of March. ivi.v soil If von full to ansoet fornsnt thereof I the plaintiff lll snoly to the curt for tbe rem-l ,lem-iiiei in nis coinpiaim. i,..n. 1 1 i.l itien t ttL-ALl.t defendant. Thomss Wsl- don. lor the sum of To Hundred Four and elxtv tne .'uudrcltea lolls'S in f. d. Gold t olii llh lnterrt tbereon st the rste of 10 per re-t per annum. Irom th first dsv of rehruary. 11. until paid, snd (or the further sum of I hi'tv five Hollars s'tornev's fee. together with the costs and dbhunenieUS ol this suit to t And thst the mortrsce de rihed In p'slntlfT's mic nl I II t he foreclosed and that the prenillM'S I.n, ,, r Ivrre.l ol nil illit or eiUI'y Ol re leu.,. tl. 'i I I Ml.l ilen.l. S III. .'.iii.n l ser-ed cy piiMlcstlon bv O'oer i I I r . ,ui . J i.l ie ( tin. elitll Jn.'i, .il ai.tfli t I i'ie 'Ule ol urcu'i'i. ITC l. sianrneir fcw rlalnlKf. THE PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY. JOHN WEDDERBURN, Managing Attorney, P.&eoi4X "'"'MQTON.O.a r , 3 P i ii