VIRGO mm&mmmm mm It is one of the most diffi-ult matters in all human experience to gaHgp I be editorial woik or in fluence i.f a iiewppaper, says an exchange. As a i ale the editor never hears directly fiom his work except io a case where a criticism may provoke a letort. He may put out columns of be6t thought , in a political campaign, and get little estimate of its value except j through an accasionnl kick from j the opposition." He may spur his I wits to their best endeavor in keepiog local interest to the frout, and receive no especial sign of recognition. He may carefully and t-killfully gather up and pre sent the developments withiu bis local field yet aside from the fel low who happened to be missed, the public is "silent and silent all." He may strew with choice flowers the paths of the bridal party, bring myrrh and inceuse to the bier of the departed; bind up the hearts of the sorrowing, and on all occasions endeavor to write "words fitly spoken" which "are like apples of gold in pictures of silver" without the faintest ex General Weylee has resigned pression except, perhaps, a bus. and it is now likely that Cuba will gestion as to a wrong figure or a get rid of tins red-handed mur. turned letter that may have ap derer. Ihe insurgents are too peared in the work. much for Dim and it seems that WHAT OUR LXCHANGES SAY. Jacob Coxey, the commonweal, er, has been nominated by the pops for governor of Ohio. Of course Jacob will not stand a ghoet of a show to be elected, but a pop will run for office as often as the people will give him an opportunity. the time is not far distant wben the island will be free. Weyler couldn't lick a flock of geese, any. how. Hon. Benj. Butterworth, com missioner of pateuts, is living up to expectations in the matter of raising the standard of practice before the patent office. His Ex-Secretary of State, John latest and most important move is VV. Foster, has returned from his n order providing that a register diplomatic trip to Europe in be- gball be kept of all persons en half of the seal fisheries, and ex- titled to Draci ice before that office. pressed himself as being entirely and establishing rules uuder which satibtied with the result of his attorneys may get their names up. u.p-nnHnnn. in tituiugi,.. ol, tuat register, lu these rules next October, between representa- Mj. iutterwoith Iib gone to the tives of this country, England, Mtierae limit of authority given KUoSia and Japan. him by the present somewhat un satisfactory laws. He has other Senator Gorman's little bluff ref,,rra idM wl)iclj wil1 require about l.u nut l.pinfr pnnfti.t.. l"B sanction of congress before for le-electicn in regarded jJ they can be can ied out. Vnnhirigtoii as about the poorer.! one he eer marie and as inlicaL ExoNOREBSman Bobert J. . . . i lug liia deppi-ration. He kno8 Thacewell, of Indiana, ban quali- tliHt there urn a i-oiiBKierable num. tied as comptroller of the treasury, tier ot tl. iimmtmIh id MarlHiid who This is the position that wns held a I. 1 . a .1 . . . ... jiiieiui i.. Hid uie repiiiiiicniis to under the Cleveland Hrtrainistra. electa majority of I he legislature, lion by Iti.bert U. Howler, of Ohio, in orcer lo be Mira that lie cnuuot who obtained some Seoa'or t Hanoa told Pig Iron Mo Chmmaol and Mr. J. Tborbnrn Rb tbHt Mr. H. W. Cot belt would be seated b) lbereia'e. The percussive elt qnpiw ot f HDd bis tff may prevail to consum mate tbe eoti8iroy, batobed !d tbia state, to rubvert tbe will of tbe people and give tbe governor tbe chance to appoint a man tbe people did not want. Portland Tribaue. An old miner who bat been in Alaska 8i)8 tbat a large quantity ot frail, pota toes and other vegetables ebonld be diifd tliis fall to sell to people going to Alutka nut spring. Dried onions, es pecially, are an absolute necessity in that region, being one of tbe most effect ive prevention of scurvy. Tbe Hud eon's Bay company keeps supplies of dried vegetables at all tbeir posts, and charge a bigh prioe for them. Now tbat frnit and all kinds of vegetables are so plentiful and so cheap, some one might do well by going into tbe business of evaporating them. Everything of tbe kind iu stock here bas been sold, and dried onions shipped from bere were sold by outfitters at Seattle to miners for $2 per pound. Oregonian. The grubstake, like tbe mortgage, is seduotive. In fzcepMniml case it tar nishes tbe means of fortune, but is more generally productive ot generating en mity, disappointment snd chagrin. Times are certainly improving, and there will soon be a show to earn a little money. A very small and independent grubstake, even if earned by bard licks, is better tban going well beeled to tbe gold district wilb a mortgage on your life Oregon City Press, Tbe bop crop, if successfully gathered will put nearly two millions of dollars Into oiroolatioo, tbe wheat crop will bring iu several millions, tbe salmon pack fifteen to eighteen baudreds of thousands, tbe trait orop some hundreds of thousands and an extra session of tba legislature pearly a million. Will tbe latter be harvested? Salem States mati. In Montana sheep are sheared by ma chinery propelled by water power. California bas a new grain harvester, with a cutiii g f rou I of 52 feet, wbich respa, threshes and sacks 180 bnabels of wheat an hour. In a thousand ways the inventer is making more easy tbe lot and more pr Stable the calling nf the American farmer. Salem States man. 'be near future is not possible, bat there is tvery reason to believe I bat it will be higher, bbort cops in other countries and the greatly increased consumption at boma tbat necessarily follows an usually prosperous conditions are ele ments tbat help to Warrant tbe belief in bigb prices. Farmers oontent them selves witb tbe thought that their wheat is in demand this year and tbat tbey re certain of a goofl price. There ia every teason to beleive that tbe present drooping market will shortly revive and tbat the .recovery will b strong and permanent. PendU too Tribune. Scrofula Is a deep-seated blood disease which all the mineral mixtures in the world cannot cure. S.S.S. (guaranteed purely vegetable ) is a real blood remedy for blood diseases and bas no equal. Mrs. Y. T. Buck, of Delaney, Ark., had Scrofula for twenty-five years and most of the time was under the care of the doctors who could not relieve her. A specialist said he could cure her, but he filled her with arsenic and potash which almost ruined her constitution. She then took nearly every so-called blood medicine and drank them by tbe wholesale, but they did not reacn trouble, borne RIPENING OF WINE. How the Jnlce Of the Grape I Treated In Switierland. The wine in Switzerland is left in the casks till the following spring;, and it is here that fermentation takes place and the mout -is converted into wine, says the Cornhill Magazine. Tbe change begins almost immediately; the liquid becomes turbid, carbolic acid gas is evolved, a scuta is thrown up on the surface and the temperature I rises. A climax is reached; .the inten sity of the fermentation diminishes, subsides; the seura settles as a slimy deposit at the bottom of the cask and a clear yellow liquid is left above. The grape sugar has almost entirely disap peared, a corresponding amount of al cohol has taken its place, and the sweet taste of the mout has given place to the characteristic vinous flavor of the wine. In the early stages of fermentation enormous quantities of carbonic acid gas are given off, and huge fires are made in the cellars to drive it away. But at the time I write of (October, 1893), when the vintage was the finest of the century, when barrels to hold mout could not be purchased for love or money, when every cellar on the lake from Geneva to Villeneuve was packed with casks of mout, so great was the amount of carbonic acid gas in the air that, in spite of every precau tion, several deaths from suffocation took place among the workers. In the spring the wine is drawn off clear into other barrels, then. bottled; vin ordin aire is not bottled at all, but simply drawn from the wood. This is the wine sold at all the little wineshops with which Switzerland abounds. It is Eastern Oregon State Normal School, Weston, Oregon. ONLY STATE SCHOOL IN EASTERN OHESON i V Located on the O. R. A N. Railway midway between Pendleton and ' Walla Walla. Students admitted at all times of the year. First-Class Training School for Teachers. Voosl and Instrumental Musio taught by oonipetent instructors. A gradu ate of the Boston Conservatory bas charge ot the instrumental depart- mant. Tli e ladies' Boarding: Hall Is thoroughly equipped and offers ex cellent accommodations at reasonable rates. Send for catalogue. Addsesa M. G. ROYAL, President of Faculty or P. A. WORTHING TON, Secretary Board of Regents, Weston, Or. FRANK ROGERS J. J. ROBERTS ..her 'jteP one advised her to try drawn off into quaint little class de ft find fih Wrv nnntarc nnnfaininir lifllf . lito. a.nli soon lound that she had a real mooa and so served to the unhurrvin Swiss. remedy at last. She says: "After tak- who drink it round little tables under ing one dozen bottles of S.S.S. I am the trees on the sunny pathways or over perfectly well, my skin is clear wooden benches inside the red-cur- Rogers & Roberts, Contractors and Builders. Dans and Estimates Given on Short Notice. and healthv and I would not be in my lormer condition lor two tnousana dollars. Instead of drying upthepoison in my system, like the potash and arsenic, S.S.S. drove the disease out through the akin, and I was perma nently rid of it." A Real Blood Remedy S.S.S. never fails to cure Scrofula, Eczema, Rheumatism Contagious Blood Poison, or any disorder of tbe blood. Do not rely upon a simple tonic to cure a deep-seated blood disease, but take a real blood remedy. Our books free upon appli cation. Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. Iron In Milk. Cow's milk is almost at the bottom of the list of the food substances tbat contain Iron. As it is so important to infant life, Prof. Bunge haa been led to experiment on animals to see in wooden benches inside the red-cur tained wItc"-' . NEVER GROW OLD. Parts of the Physical gyatem Which Never Wear Out. In his work on the senile heart Dr. Balfour tells us that there are two parts of the human organism which, if wisely used, "largely escape senile failure." These two, says the Medical Record, are the brain and tbe heart. Persons who think have often wondered why brain workers, great statesmen and others, should continue to work with almost unimpaired mental activity and energy up to a period when most of the organs and functions of the body are in a condition of advanced senile decay. There is a physiological reason for this, and Dr. Balfour tells us what it is. The normal brain, he affirms, "remains vigor ous to the last," and that "because its nutrition is especially provided for." About middle life, or a little later, the general arteries of the body begin to lose their elasticity and to slowly but All Kinds of Repair Work Done- OFFICE HOURS-Day and Night Leave your orders "Any Old. Place" and Rog. or Jim will get 'em. o o o o o o o B 00TS AND SHOES THE PLACE TO GET THEM IS AT jVX. LICHTBNTHAL'S He haa anything In this line that yon may denlre and you can depend on it you get a good article when Mat guarantees it. SHOES IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES. Old Stand, Main Street. Repairing a Specialty i THIS: what proportion iron is present in the 8urely ,dilate' Tb7 bcc?me' therefore, bo returned hi (tin senate. ScnLATTEn, the liralcr, who lma died aeveral ti id a since lio Ktiirpd up t ho natives at Denver with hit- great lualiig (jmppiiRitiea. Lhh Cime lo lifrt Hgnin and id creating coubiderallo attention at ('miton, Ohio. T. C. Snyder, formerly n state senator, walking about the treetH, wag injured 12 yenri ago 8reB8, notoriety by setting himself tip ns higher autlioiity ilmn the courts or an act of congrese, only to tum ble igtiominouKly off his self- erected pedestal. Mr. TrHcewell is n very differeut sort of an indi- vidual, and will ueiform the duties Oregonihns can tike special pride in the cl"Fe attention our representa tives in onnurees bavd piven lo their ilmiiR. In nt a Mnii'e iostauoe liar either Hrimtor McBride or Congressmen i'nitgne or Ellis been absent (roiu their disks wben a vote was to be taken np- uuetivinble "u D ,nl",r,HI,, measure, aa tms ruqueully Deen the oase with eastern members who devised txcnsri for sb peutintf themselves ao aa to dodue plhoing themselves upon record on measures opoo which tbey iab to hedge. On every vote tsken on tbe tarn tall, eaob of I bse men auswered mil 011 and voted "ab" on every measure whiob was in the Interest of the Americau system at different ages. He finds that the younger animals contain much more iron than adults. In a guinea pig or rabbit ono hour old, for instance, there is more than four times as much much less efficient carriers of the nu- timent blood to the capillary areas. But this is not the case with the in ternal carotids, which supply the cap illary areas of the brain. On the con- lew York Weekly Ir line of this important office in the same mHnofHOlurer, laborer i d farmer. The cateful and thorough manner that reputation for having ne of the heeetred his constituents in con- besl w,,,k," !"-' conBreste tieing fully snstainea ny loose auie men Oregon City Enterprise. iron as in the same animals two and a xrarv- ,cs? lar.K, f18-, half months old. Ho infers from this reta'n, tlelr Prlstine elasticity, so that that a long-continued exclusive milk lhlo( pressure remains normally diet is not good for babies, but should h!fhcr th,an within the capillary area L .imt,i of any other organ in the body. The 1 l.l VIJ tl. ULr. 41.. .a l,n t InnS I vtJlcuItA Viwu iraciiD fv.uft wiuo nvv 1 open, the Drain tissue is. Kepi Deuer rrlma Donna and Clergyman. nourished than the other tissues of the In the "Life of Karl von Oerok," a iwvtv , rwW m i i ..... r. wNAKE. man diutinguiHhed as a poet and as a minbiU'rof tho Gunnel, an incident is given which ilhibt rates not only his Tho InaecU Torture the Rrptlle to Death kindly spirit but his quick wit: and Strip the Skin from tho llotljr. lit; was one luy walking in Stuttgart. -That ants can actually kill snakes is carrying an umbrella. At the same la hard thing to bulievo. There ia irre' time the prima ilcmna of the Stuttgart futable evidence however, that they do. opera troupe was tripping along the and scientists have discovered that the sidewalk, without thut protection snake has hardly a more dangerous recocnizes the fact that the American neonle are now anTiVma tn mv Suddenly rain enemv. The lartre red-brown forest ant I., . . . . . , . . m .... ... FOR Farmers and Villaoers, Fathers and Mottiers, von Sons arid Daughters, FOR All fhp Pamlln iiii diiu I unmy. With tbe close of the Presidential campaign THE TRIBUNE aguiiiMt the weather. . ... so ue lias not walked without a crutch or cane since that time. The innovation of the nary de. Tbe deoisino of tba supreme court. Without solicitation from anyone part meut, that our naval vessels ,on,P8,l,n he "'etary of state to Mr. Suyder visited Schlatter. He must be put to a better use than "? "."" D" " " "lu I I In nai at 'AaaArai IS'iiaTf Irt llntflrnnr I til . lias bow laia asnie bis crutcbea oemg maae io serve as attractions ,b nna iUities will thereby be re and the caue. His recovery ia the at seaside fashion resorts, will Dot dnrd about IIHOO a year," as tbe court's talk of the city. I please the young dancing ofGcers decision aays to Mr. Kincaid thai be who have found pleasure in posing dr" " "' ,non i!. i - - . I w- . !,.- !... U lnuiiurea as are oir.rij a.iiuon.ou m, "IDE vast resources of the coun. . , ... ,', tatnie.' It apprs that the gov- trv ares aonree of wealth tn H.p mot' rj-anU. up or the loi m.n ,J ia,i.n ..... If.... . h" ,BU to " our navy made as lowing items: Salary, authorised by I ..fit, m a .u!t .1 m. tM r.iaat tn I lha anhalirnlim AlFUafl nrlaUila tlilnanlnP views, aim new worm is ifemine . ... ,r. ... . ,.., KM. doniM,io .a t.t ... . I nrn umiir, luno una urin uitu m ' ' Willi opportunities waiting to tel . . . .. n animal onmmiasioo, I'iM; trustee mule taken advantage of b the man of K ... . . . ' nbool, 1250; tra.te. reform aohool, 250; ""W ""J""1'" " "'vv Ifii.enira aarlom trustee. 1100: aopertla. ling public works. 11000. Tula! I43SO. rONORKSSM AN KLLIS Hunt. Ihe Ihrew tfms, aqpervising punuq works, S1000: aaylum trustee, I ."MX); H Mtoaara Ovr al W.lla Walla for a !a? P"aon mapeeior, fo w, aro Vim,u,j r.a Hoaia. autburised by atatuU, ao it is said tnai I.. s . I Coacreasman W. R Ellie soenl Moo- M " enterprise. The is not the slight est excuse for able bodied men of ordinary intelligence to be idle or to want for all tbe necessities of life that produces happiness. People of this class who live upon cueiuv. i lie wrisc n:u-vnjnu iuib .u i . . , j , . . m , , . . , . . beiran to fall, and Herr von Gerok lis the sort that is the most fatal to the luolr umt u"m "u uuiuen8 inierests. io mee. ID18 conailion. oiTered the lady the shelter of his ophidians, and a curious thing about tho politics will have far less space and prominence, until another State or uiiiiirena. enel Aftu reinitrUi'd: of anv natural antinathv. t t T .. t ... . . 1 . - an 1 ,,. j . i . .-i. . i ", triuurr vu on j unr iihiuc,' i 11 nun BOiuu us luc aula caben ai(iiv ut 1 -r. ... , ... , - . . It is plain to see that you never go to a snake they arouse tho whole com- c.y aoiu.o euuu wm uc Vui luriu, bbu money ireeiy speni, the opera," annwered the lady; ' every- munitv at once. In platoons and bat- to make THE WEEKLY IRIBUNE nre-eminentlv a iHHiy niiu.vB tuaii 1 Bui uie ii nti lug niii it vuilons me uii:e icuows sei upou inc at the Court theater. Now it U my turn reptile, striking their nippers Into its to ask to whom I am Indebted for the body and eyes at thousands of points at .... .......I ...(... 11. I u 111 1 -...lt- I.. .Ut.. I )-iinriiiiiii ui ru uiui'iiiin. (nice. r rui'iujy aim uuuuirrwTuijr in tins I. "Your question clearly proves that done that the snake has no chance at mwiesung, inoirucuve, enieriainiDg ana lnaispensauie to eacn member all of escaping. It ia like a thousand ... .- - uj.innH.uii, -uu a - Vv. .... -... .ww " . u . w '"VW u v. .wuiiuuuvr, UU til DtiUbUCl kJIQlO V7L nbrella. Though entire M rangers to attack of these tiny creatures on this Nati()DR, demftDd B renewal of the fight for the priDCiplea for it'll other, they had a pleasant chat, comparatively enormous reptile is that i TntI. iuD piuvioiui ftur awhile the reverend gentleman they kill it for food and not on account which TH E Till 13 UN E has labored from its inception to the present day, and won its greatest victories. Every possible effort will be ke THE WEEKLY TRIBU! National Family Newspaper, you never go to church." w as the reply, "for all r')IiU)Ua people know that I n try 11,,, (M,.f 'MIHtOr m thm town " SUM MOSS. JX THE OIRITIT COURT OF THE tfTATE I ol orr run, lor Morrow county. W. P. l-or.5. H K. Ktnc.14 and Phil Mrtwhan. Ihe Hnar1 ol Onmmlwluti.ri, ttc, PlatDtlUa. va Nra Rambo and Mary Sambo, Defendant. To Nra Hambo and Marv Ramon, delendanta in ins namaoi tna maia 01 ra on; ion are hereht required to appear and an.wer Ihe com Melnt Bleu ac'lnat ran in tna anov uniiwi nit. on or belr ihe neit term ol the above tntllled court, to-wlt: Mondair, Iheathdayoi ilemrr. n; the ragged edge, boat about hard M7 w"" w"- ba'mi stopped eonaeuts to call aa eitrs seaaiooottha times andliredict cal.milt do ao rtbere for a day abil. en root, fro I'S-lalor. to meal b. r.qutr.ment.. t. nes anJ predict calamity, do so WMMngto bl. UbI, , h hoB, BaMt apr-ar. tb.l tb. governor pre- wholly from choice; they are (- ltpp0,f ,Li M0 E(lfc A f.r. l0 .nff.r th. "W than to call to moths in the Social fabric of the ufstls Walla Uolo reportar waa glvm "lb" ,D" Wlalors lo eitra tiwaioe. Country. aatatervlrw. Tb. Cnloa says: ,b- "i,h ,b Co,l-U Is Lit nsoal affable manner, Mr. Ellis an. wared all qilliaa and rather InplinrJ lo la ealbnaiaatio io HrcntTAiit SiirnnaH is again si liatUk in the state department, LfMos o ba ootlo..k f. r oetter time. sin! Ins u-it INtrd declaration that i ir .. a,t, h. -.on ran aea He la "la tba dal" with the Uoibetl loroea lo do not de.ira an e lira ae. loo, for they rtahta tbat ooa would e(et tbs ri-srtialoi's fT rt to fore l.imarlf in the Hulled Htates aenala aa Ihe reprraanlative ot tba opla ot Ore this government would tl. guar- tv,..fld,r. ta'tba e,ri vt lb. paople. e. and ' "bl prow lalal Ita him J".- the ..eculio,, , Tb. a;r,.r,ff t.,1, ., ,o bring - Jf. " the deciaimi of tin atbilrator ho will pas oil the ronlroverny be . . . i wien Japan aim llaaan alior Hint hi bullxine ia in tip toj (i.iliti.ni. He an) a his litlh ml. iug ainl irat did hiia iii lull l ft'.il thai if the iallu-r lu Waall. iii.-t hi t inaiiis as pleasant as it IinsUpii for several days hs will Hoi y aaay again this suininer Hirrittrji Slierinaii sa)s he tloean'i and II you fall o In annear and aniwer, lor want tnereoi, tna fiemnne win arpiv toina ronrt lo Irani the rrllel demanded In tha com plaint, Uvwli: Yot Judtmoxl and derrre telnet yon lor Ihe mm ol and Intrml thereon at tna reieoi riini per rem per annum intra Juir tel. iw: me nra oi put ani are ! torneTe' Ir and the roeta and dlibunem-mta ol tliUinlt; and lor derm torecloelne a rertaln mortras. male, aieruted and rjellrerrl by ton to Dlaltittfta on Ihe following, drerrlb-d real proiwriy iiuaien in Morrow pouniy, aiata ol tirrenn, nvwit. ine anuineaet quarter oi . M) In lownehlnl north ranee It. a. w, sc.. recorded In the om -a ol the roitntf rlerk ot Morrow ronnir. on Ihe 17th day ol Mairh I"mu. In boo "l" ol Morrirear. pear 477. 4T and it re ml are and apply the mreeaK ol Mid eale In the parmeut ol eald electric needles In him at once. The anake soon becomes exhausted and dies Ignominlously. Then the anta set harder at work. This may seem a strange story, but it Is true. They begin to tear on the flesh ! in small pieces, gradually stripping off tho skin and working inside of It. Not until they have carried away every thing except the bone and the skin it self do tbey leave it. t he effort to bring this superior re frigeration within tbs reach of small consumers haa taken two direction I the production of small and inexpensive automatic machine and a ayau-m of aupply of the refrigerant from central lUtion. The tint ha tailed hitherto, becauta the balance of couttantly vary ing pressure, temperature, strength ot solution, etc., I too complex a mat ter for purely automatic regulation. A ithout conatant skilled attention the We turnlsti "Ttie Gazette" and "N. y. Weekly Tribune" one Year lor $3.00. Addr OAHII all Order to IP A1VANCI5. THE GAZETTE. O...I. arrow m H- - - ' - i . . II k.i .1.. Ihinfe nf ll.a mumi lima. r u. n-teelluiT I I f0 lli'l.k H will little - i . . . . i t . , eneol lbei.nl .au pil-i.?- aakaj tbe In the luaeenary ai iu. g.H-u.o., I . it.. l.l. L..i...k .1 II.. rimrtff. eollrge IU HBOlie ii'w "-""' " -So. I da i.nl. for I hrleiv lbs ro W w.-.H apl.i are tiug eiadtea. rru ill he i neprrorie tn.l they will find lib ball o. S B maii app.a irer iu in hal I not frew ilt-r It'! lh i-tweHary la tUa apiius Ibw proMS'""ti I . S iS i at- ..I. . II le uroitclum l.t Invik aa iaJoeirtr .a g we O anin an in i'i"w .--r- Ht lb way. thai remind ma ..filia arae.fr red wilb OntulWe aart.lr bar! Ihal ret.railaiiwJtM.l asved ll.a bogt. A pfoil" t aoivea itia- Inrlag tha laai mpl.n, la wbicli b it lo tbta p.l l, bow does II is diea.i.te.1 lo illuatraU bow ei'ver and lUmauh lb iotr aoJ lisia iirsirac r--- - -- --- i ... .au .k..i I.U anilie. iiteamk aal la lbs Spnes r o uia think ll.eia is an)thiiit in that L f ,b ( () w,,u U(l1l i8bl-i, bold that ess are de-.td Sti.if alaut Mii.iatir H,aall h. L.ii.e ar.a with that kinJ of artfumanl iulba If baik. out uf abtth a new I... i .. i l ,l...i..l I..... nuniliiiiii'a la tba aprieg while " I ...... ..I . . - .ii . a. I i... I al...... II-... i ....I .I..I . will! Whea sek4 abeol fe-leral ppHnl-I KlBais Siena m-i i"w v.u --" " '- w... . .......... 1. ...I I.. I. ,. e.i.1 . tl,. ".SMS a tbi !!, air tiiusail IDl lug piac a ib i.w rv has Ueu ralae.1 cier the . ...L. , , .uut i. .bmuJ ht auaui . . aa jei naii a itw iwt dmi, ueinu..i - - ' as UCSUM S..ma act Mlh ba,,,-.. IM cr. lo alat BMialba. Ibia caeat.oa aoWad. S Utier tLs Jpties La i fauaa.1 M toUtar vTMas. ador Flatobr E. Wil- rmdy tba ia sow knows cas ba Bwall V. consider such a rv.oraelo h r-rr.aUy t Milwl. aod Ix.ai v1 fr iba deirwf Uoa or law woolly " ' - w - i . .. .... a avoid fulura ttouUr OilUas M r--r at Jtt-B. pbl. aa4 lhl I iaa rwaaoa r. iaa ! PMMr.lm-al ha taa let baa a1 lrrl ataiy l ma ou a aauna.- h ll.a I'e i lU'.-a nii IU a tll.l.b uJeHrrtdal Tl ea'eaitt I bufa'i'l'r at r vel al tb.lt bou la llifBaf TuoaJ; ttj.MyUi;- udement. tl-rnr.. ;eeeand rtwta. lhl e.immnne e aerved t.pon von In pnreil- I. ,.,-, . ....... ,..' m ..w-lf. Jodie ol the arm eniiiled mnrt, atada mn" tiered In takl lull on the 3iel day ot Jul, l-7. BK'.WN a ari.riiri.iv Do You Want a Rig ? Don't You Want a Place to Put up Your Team ? Are You in Need of a Saddle Hnrc r machine work unaatlafactorily, while -.w.. . the relatively high coat of plant, fuel. All these can be procured at Thompson A Binns, Lower Main Street and cooling water. In operating on a lleppner, Oregon. araall arale, defeat, economy. tw nti.m. a ..11 ..lnt -,.a o. . r-k ... ..... .. - - .... - - - -. t . . ....... kiiiwii auM umn nranuee nd ran money ad time in maklnf tbe eectlou witb trarelln tat a. I r Irre in terplnf wild Ihe time. - I I I ! e-TT Allorneye lor I'lalntlrra. (ilory' i.u...i it beceaasry to i ai. l e Mtii.lirittiotia, , Mr. Haaall haa aiilliollt) In taia.l the tla ntr Hawaii a( any liuio h Uiy fj . SVMUOSS. IS TttK riRi'l'IT itM RTOK Till (TATf I arf in-.r, ir Mrm rouniy. Ihe Mar Nrewery tomany, I lalnlllt, B.nt. i KrV. rvieodenl. In H..tn liri. k irtednt In the nemeol Ihe aide ol Oerfoa- Yro are f.err reoi.r. Inapiver and a..aer the rm plalnl Plrlaeal'et mi In Ihe enMOert anion, on or ltire the flr det ol Ihe neil term ol Ihe ahote entitled rm.rt. tn.al: M iii.l.r Ihe tlh d. ol ro.mhrr. I end II ton 'alt eoloenawer. Iiraan tru-renl. Ihe plaintiff eill late Indeowi.t eeelxat yow 4 Ine I'm ol I 't the roaia and rli.riiira menta .4 th.a a-tin'., 'd tor the aaleotihe S.rwrtf hel.wif in to o hrenle liar-had n ihie ae hn; and atllanpIT the pw nl aid esle to Ihe r Mteiil 1 1 aaid Juilfmanl, eual in, nnvofmriiu, Tt-la emmn la arrr4 apon Toaj n pnren. ol en .rnr ol !! ti hen A l"rll Juteen tna eenew enlitlrd mml, made and er4 I Mid tvtl'w. on tha ! t ol J?, iw sk'.w ji hiurir p. l-n ttora)t iiw rlrU7. J. ..MM Inl Are 'rrr Irnrtj rapMlf. Hneiwae nam and Ua.r Irt a . earrf thee In r le pet... ..ff cw thea IPills Ta i rJ id with say dr'a ol tvrUta 1 whalla J tk-SKt bl wUl bais , im r-wv m imaae, dju. ENORMOUS HEAT. A flf are Whlrb Iraiea.trale tb Fawee at the Saw. ..There I not mora thao one peram in each ten thousand who ha anything like the correct idea what an Icicle forty-five mile In diameter and two hundred thousand In length would look like. It l ala true, ay Ihe M. linl liepubllc, that there la no nexvaaity for one bring pnitUUnl wllhaiuind that would enable hlut to form a correct conception of uch a gigantic t Under ot tee, tor there U no probability that anyone will ever live to arc an Icicle even half ao Urge, yet It la InU-rr.Unf to know that Mr John Ikr lid. the great axtronosnrr.tia.-d n.-h an 111 via. j trillion In one of hi article oil Ihr In tensity of tbe a ill's heat. AtVr plving the iliauictcr of t!i grr.il bla.'.in orb, and a cJcuUUjo on U. amvvjut ot heal radiatol by euU iwiure fl ot lu Imtntiiau auifaca, hs cUm4 by taylng that If It wcrv poaaiblc for sa U-U la fortv-& n.U' in iKatiK Vr au I two bsu.lic.1 thotianud niiW kwig to nlutigs Into th sua great burning ea of t a ltwoal b BeliwU ayt.d atuarly eoBnw4 mi io It vaixrf.U lt tha ca aravrod of'tUna. Ku h sa kiUa woM coatala mor W lhaa ha -r.icd I on te, ri.fr and Ia'jc ot t'.e L'tltod 1 State during tita rt w baodrwd yrr; It l would fcr the avwr. Mie.ruri nuuntrr and fa ktitvh wmuUI ta a!ut tir to n' b to U.w I THOM PROIST & T3TNNS, XXVJC MY H XT. mmm mm r.wei.i. r, .....ijjj :.:.r. r,44i'-::.r.',":;w:-n m a . r 1 1 I .