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STORY 01? BOHR WAR. id? ACCOUNT OEOINa WITH II AID UY Oil. JAMESON. 1'nll nf Tmi ItrpiiMlia Alinln Ortulu Vrnra l.nlrr lloera I'lirio Cinillli't lir liivmlliiif Nntul Cli l ii to nf Ooiijo la lieu In il I ii u of I lie liml, j ii oriKin or ino aiikiii uovr wur limy lie mi lil tn iliitu from tlio .Iiiiuchoii rulil of IHllil. 'J'liu ilviiiliN i,f Unit ua- unit mi tin' 1 1. 1 -v( i . t y uf tin' Dutch ii'iml). lira In Huiitli Africa nrn )i-t fresh In tlio i ii 1)1 1 c ri't'olU'vtlMii. 1 11'. .IllllK'HOtl hih n SJ3if A I iiiiiiiii i raining ftxS 1 ' '"i ''"'l'" t.'oliuiy iiinl 7 lnruuly liitin-Html MtIl (Veil lllimli' nnil other II r 1 1 1 ii Ii iiIiJim'Ih In Ki'tit ihkI iIImiiiiiiiiI iiiliilnif. Tlio oliji'i t of tint rnlil wiiii to oVi'i' tlirmv Ilii' milliorlty of tin TriiiiHvnul mill OrmiKit I'li'o Hliito Kovcriiiiii-iitn In levy Ultimo upon tlio (iriHlui't of the IiiIiii'h. 'I'lils trllmti' mm rt'itarilil hi i'xci'lvi' anil Is mill iIimvimI In that llljlll, IiiiI nit I ln worker of the mini's won' iIitIvIiik linn m rurtiiiH'x friini tlioni llltlo lmriMili una tiillli'tisl. Till' ilcfiiit of I r. Jhiiii'hhii'h iroJri't mill III t'Hiliiro ii'ntiiivil the atiltlla 'ino for it tluio. Tlii' nilili-r uim sent lit IIiikIiiihI fur trial. Ilo wim nt-i-lwil tliero inoir n a hern lliiui iin one utility of mi oiTi'iiKi' iikmIiim iin. i-oiiiiiy of mi Hull. A Hit a fiirelrnl trial In. win iiiMlullli'il ami kcl at lllii-rtj'. Tlila ,n t'HUi'il tin Hoer nuil Irt thiMii to tin ji' lief Unit tin' rahl liml lioen ireiirrniiKr,t In I.oimIun ami hail tln atuietlon of thoai- In authority, it wit llkinvlun Ink I'll u a forecast nf the llrltlali poll- ill..'. rmiNjr. Tim first riipntintrr wn nt Iiuiulro Oct. lit), when tho HrltUli carrliil th.t lloer position liy u friiiilal attack, liar llin Hiolr I'oiiiiiiiiiulor, Weiiirnl HyiinaiK, kllleil ninl loaliiK -liltl in Ini'lililliiK !HH taki'ii prlwinerH. NoU ilay at niatiilnlaiiKlK lliey hint lr cipiivocal mii'CPHa, lint IiinI L'l'.'l killed anil wound, cil. On Oil. '.'I then) wan n llj,'ht lit Itlofoiileln, with n Iomm of III, whllu tho forco at Imniluft wan ullliilruu'ii liy i; clrt'iiltiiua tunic. Hoon nfter, Oi't. .'10. nt Karciiilmr'H farm anil Nicholson' nek tliero waa a llrltlsh defeit. Whltu IohIiik l.'Jilil tui'ii, of whom lrj." wen) tnkiMi iirUoner. Tlio wlmlo HrltUli iiriuy of Natal wn noon after shut up In I.iuljMnltli nuil no rciiiiilnetl till I'd), 'iH, IIKM). Thu It nppi'iira that linn than lw week lifter I'H-Mlilciit Knitter's ultl liiiltutu wax m'lit to l.ouiloii mi arini'il forco of Hoer nnilcr Ociicral Joulicrt wiin In vn il 1 tit: Nn I a I. Tho llrltlsh fnrre with not propari-il to inert them ami Ml limit on l.ailyauilth, where lliey wore liumi'illali'ly Ih-hIcki'iI. Klmulta lienusly it lloer jouuumiiln ImoHleil Klinlierley. Coleiuo ami other town In wlileh llrltlxh Kiirrlxoiix wuru lo cnled. The rnxunltlex were nt llrxt InxlRtilfl emit, tho IIkIiIIiik uiilmpntiant, hut for Hovcrnl moiithx tint llrltlxh with thu henrlcxt loxerx, cat Inlly In olllrerx. It aiemliiK to Im tho Himt tactic to pick on tho cominnnilerx. tlllllrr Mrrta I'lrat Dufrat. Oct. 15 (Icueral Hlr Iteilvcrx llullcr wax illxpatcheil from CiikIuiiiI to thu m-at of war. It wax nearly n mouth hefori) ho arrlveil there. Taklnir com uiiiml liumeillutely ho lieuun a forwuril iiinvciiient from tho uorthern part of I ape Colony, xcuiIIiik n itlxiatch to ICn- Klauil nx he took up hlx Hue of mnrch toward the north xtntlui; that ho In tended eatliiK hlx Chrlxtmnx dinner In I'retorln. Hut nt thu Modder Itlver h encouiitereil uueipvcteil obxtaclc. The PAIL KRIGEK. lillNKIIAI. WIIITB AND UTAH' IN I.AIIVHMITII. bl II U K III cy of the future and n nieimee to tin) !lldcH'lidf nee of the repulillex Kmurr I'rreliiltutra tlic Wur. Tho war may lie aalil to ilate from Oct. 1. lstm. wl 1'itiil KriiKer. Trenl dent of Hie Soutli African Itcpiitillc. cut Ida iiltliuiitillll in Oreiit llrltnlii. I hlx na n lint to- u-.il of the llrltlxh ii'iinnnl that xuli la of the crow u e nllnnitl iipml ill! nl pvl lleK'i'H uli iinlltea of the iii repulilcx the . r.inawinl anil tin- irance I'rce .Slate .'retliilia to tllN.Ml KriiKer hail rem lied a uuilerxtanilliiK with ricxiilent Hteyn of tho iiiuiiKe l'ree State which they liivnine nillex to realxt Hie llrltlxh cucroachuieutx to the extienni) of wur. It xoou dm eloped that n conflict wltn (Irent II rl ta 1 11 hail Ioiik heeil foreneeli by tho Hoer Koverumentx. In an in crcillhly xhort time they hail plueeii rtulex lu tho Held coiupiicil of trained hnrpahooterx armeil with the tiext of modern rltlcx, while their artillery win of tho mint effective ami handled wlin skill tlint left no riMiui to ilotilit that tho men liehlml the gmi Ihorouchlj Utnlerxtooil their IiiixIiichx. Tho Hoer plan of ennipnlRn orlRlual ly wa to uitvmice rapidly with a larKc force of inolinled trooix Into Uupc Col ouy and Natal mid aweep the llrltlxh Into tho bcii. In the IlKht of kuIixc queut event It Ix clear that ilurlui; tho tlrxt tlirco mouth of the wur thu wn practlcatile, xhice there were then few llrltlxh lu Cape Colony nuil the majority of tho colonlxtx were ready to rlxe. Hut the poxxllilllty of enptur lug lthoili-i In Klmherley, llailen-l'ow- rainy xenxoti hail heuun and tho Hoer had ilextro;ril nil the lirliluc ncroxs ino xtrenm. Kevernl luerfectiinl nt teniptx were uinilo to font It, hut each wax met liy a kiiIIIiik tire from thu lli, er mi the northern liiiukx, who hud taken ailvantnee of I lie iinturnl forma tlun of the c'luutry and had liexldei thrown up xtroni; rarthworkx within I'd ay rllle rnnce of nil tho iwanlhle fonlx. (Hi Oct 111 the It i It Till cnrrlunn nt MnfckltiK nx nttnckeil and n xIcro InxtliiK '.'III ilayx wnx hcKiin. In nil I Disfigured Skin Witel musclca inJ ilecaylnz bonei. Wlithvocl Rcrofula, let alone, Ii capahls of all that, and rnorx. It la commonly marked hy tmncliei In the neck. Inflnmrnxtloin In the vttt. (Ira- penala, catarrh, and general debility. , It la alwaya raillejilly anil permanently cured by : Hood's Sarsaparitla ' Which eipels nil humor, enrea all rnip i lion", anil hullda up the whole ayatem, whether youiix or old. I lti,4rr'iili fwra llrer Ufa: tha lion Irrlutlnic anI 'only catliartla to taka wT0 iftiod'l Haliapaffllal Mow to Be Hippy. "Tlioy my that Mamie's twice as lippy alnce lior illrorca." "HLo ought to bo. Her husband tired to allow her 1 30 a month for iiponilln)' money, and now aha gotx 100 for alimony." Hon Francisco Town Talk. C(ir- IIADIN-fOWKl.t. The ilefeniler of Mnfi-liliiic. n lie nppeiireil Xt tin' lieml f III aeuuta, Ic.ldlmr u surtle frmii Jliifeklait, clTlu .MiifoklnK mill Oencral Wlilto'a forco near I.nilyimilth dlvortcil tholr vncrglex till the arrival of Iiiikc llrltlsh force niaile tho plan appeal' Imprac ticable. Tail llrltlah In I.ildyainllli, Tho llt'ltlxh plan at tho outset was mainly defensive. (Icueral White, In Natal, lU'cined It Importnnt to defend l.iidjHiiillli ami the store nccumtilutuil there, tliutich It was not it good posi tion, (iciu't'itl Synious wnH sent n few mllctt tini'tli of that placo, to Dundee, to oppoxo tlio lloer force from tho north. Ko long it I.udysmlth could be held the Invasion of Natal wn obstructed. hl.At'llllT. II No lllil 11- Al KltlHiWIliaUtC ulie "f I lit ttiii'la atiml ar llllt lllllll Hie llrllli.ll e.llnll u. nllhln twenty junta. He ilien iiiu;.ri up leu-a tiltotlier Hint n llrlllali rnipial urn lailli llirullicll "ttll Ilia lilliee. '1 lie lillteer. win eutilit nut ullliilniw Lla Lllne, n.ia aliurlly afterward Lllled. direction the lloer Hwnrnied In small partlex, uttackliiK detached xiiuadx of tho llrltlxh wherever found and Indict ing serious lux lu killed, wounded mid captured. Ourrlaona HutTc fur Food, Menutltuo tho garrison at tho be- Hleged towns were aulTerlng extreme hardships. Tho supply of provisions wn small, n no onu hud anticipated tho contingencies ,at nail arisen. Iloth cltUena and soldiers were placed ou short rntlons, lu I.ndysinltli particu larly tho privations wore great. Horse, doga, cats mid even rats were utilized u food. Tho Mnfeklng garrison tinder Colonel Hudeu-Pow'ell refused to surrender. A pnrty of BTO soldiers luul been cap tured by tho Ilocrs on tho second day of tho siege, thus reducing tho defend ers of the towu to a uicro handful. Mnfoklng was In a Borry plight. Tho lloer shelled tho town Nov. U and Inflicted sevcro dumngo. Then tho llrltlsh attempted to cross tho Modder Hlvcr. They wcro driven back with heavy loss. At Htormberg on Dec, 10 General (Itttacre lost 1,000 men In battle. On tho following day General Wauchopo fell lu nn engagement at Spyfoutnlu, On tho lRth General llullcr endeavored to cross the Tugela Hirer, hut was driven back with n loss of 1,000 men and eleven guns. Hubert Itiilaea Klinlierley Rleec, Several other disasters to tho Brit ish' arms occurred In various places, and tho government, Itudltig tho otll ccrs lu commnnd utiriiual to tho emer gencies confronting them, ordered General Hubert to the front. Ho ar rived at tho Bceno of nctlon on Dec. 31, 1801), and Immediately took command, his forco being estimated at 250,000 men. General Lord Kitchener nccotn pa tiled hltn as his chief of staff. The matter deemed of tho first Ira- -r-r-r-r-rH--H--r-r-r-r-r-r THE GREAT SOUTH AFRICAN STRUGGLE AND SOME OF ITS TRAGIC FEATURES. Dee. "lib Home of the Chief Actora. Iiril Xallnbury, prime niloliter uf (treat lltllalo aud Ireland, tint MHiter, tinuie fuinnilaaloner la tioutti Afrlra. Iird ItoU-rla and lird ICttrlieiier, cointnaudera Id chief. Ilenrrala I'leneli, Inn llamlllun, llruee HxuilltuD, Tucker and Kekewtca. I'realdi'iit Kruser nt Houtb Afrlran Keputille. I'rraldenl Hierii nf nraufe Free state, (leneral Hrlinlk llurcrr, nrtlur prealdent of Tranaraal. (ienerala Juuhert nleadl and Ixjuli llotha, comma nitera In cnlef. Cuiuniaudanta lie Wet, llelirey. Cronje, Voljoeu and Krltilnjtr. Mcmorutile Incldenta, Ilrlllib ' Llark week'' dliaitera at Utormuerz, ilageraruntela and Colenio, to 1A, I MM. Hlr lledrera lluller auierneded by Ixird Kolierta commander In cnlef, l.nril Kltrhener aa ililrf nf taff, Dec. Is. IMA). Hplnn Kup. Jan. 23 I't, ItaM. L'runje aurrendrri lu Itulwrta at I'aardeberg, with 4,000 men, Feb. 27, 1000. Illoeutfniiielu ocruileit lnrrb 13. Pretoria June D. 1UAI. (lenrral Jouliert dlra Marrb 2T. IlJ0. Anueiallun of Orange l'ree stale proclaimed May 24, llioa Anueiatlau nt ibe Iraniianl ort. 'i llxjo. Surrender nf frlnalou, wlib 3,ijo lloera, July SO, 1000. Prealdent Knitter flrra from tlir Iranataal Sept. 11, 1000. lord llulxrta aalla for home lire II. 10OO. He Wet'a raid lu rape I'olonr. Derember, 1000, and January, 1001. tlnaucceaaful nKutlailona tor eare, February, loot. Ilotba'a unaiiieeaaful raid on .nluland, September, 1001. Kltrbeuera bl drUea of He 't and Helarej, aprlnf, 1002. Delarey'a rapture of Unburn, aprlnic, 1002. I'eare nexoilaHoni befun March S, 1002. Deatb of Cecil llbodea, Marrb 20. ltU. Termi of aurrender algned May 31, 1002. Coat In Life anil Trenaure llrltUb otll era. 1,004, men. 21,142; total. 2,200. Kent bouie iLTallded-Ullli t(s, 3,020; men. U,VU; total, T3.B83. lloera mot esarily knuwu). Ixaara reported of all klnda up to 1002. 78,320. Ixiara of all kluda In 1002. e.:6o. I'roliabla artual uuniber of lloera encased. 70,000. lloera rrduiril at rud nf war to S.("i. I'rlaonrra at IVjton. St. Helena. Ilermnda and Cape, 40.000. Coat In money to (Ireat llrltaln, estimated, f l,2M),ouO,OUU. 4-H-H-H ''l'-r-frH"W- -t-l I I "I I I I H I I I I I i 1 I I I -M I ! j t l l. portnnco wns tho relief of ICImberlejr. tienernl French, tho dashing cavalry commander, was detailed to the task, and with a atroug force marched for the beleaguered town. Ou his approach tho Hoer abandoned their positions. not even offering Imttle, and the town wa relieved I'eb. 15, 1000. This wns the llrxt piece of good for- tuuo for the llrltlsh army. It was fol lowed by n battle with General Cronjo. wtio, with I.OUU men and a number of guns, wns forced to surrender ou I'eb. ii. Tho entlro lot of Hoer prisoners was deported to tho Island of St. Helena. On l'Yb. 'iS. 1000, General Huller, after overcoming n stubborn resist ance, succeeded In relieving I.udy smlth. Then followed tho surrender of lllocmfontclu. Ou March 1!7 tho Ilocrs suffered nn Irreparable loss In tho denth of their commaudor-lu-chtef, tienernl Joubart. They were driven from point to point mid finally, on June ', l'retorla surrendered, followed some seven weeks later by the sur render of General 1'riusloo with 3,350 men. President Kruger had meanwhile be come n fugitive. He left the capital by stealth and made his way to Dur ban, where he secured passage on n I'rench vessel for Marseilles. Sept. 1 the Transvaal win declared by proclamation annexed to the llrlt lsh empire mid Lord Huberts, deeming his work accomplished, started back to Knglnud. setting sail Dec. 12, leav ing General Kitchener In supreme com mnnd. Tho year 1001 wns not marked by any i-speelally nuteworthy events. Tho Ilocrs kept up n desultory guorrllln war fare, attacking small pnrtles of llrltlsh soldiers wherever found. General Hotha wns nominally In chief com mand, but most of tho lighting wns done hy General Christian Do Wet and General Delnrey, both of whom kept the llrltlsh force In hot water most of tho time. Time nfter time Do Wet was reported to be securely entrapped, but he always managed to escape cap ture. The most notablo events of recent data wcro tho capture by tho llrltlsh of General Scboeppers, who was badly wounded. Ho was tried by a military court ou tho cuargo of violating tho Inws of war, found guilty and shot, al though be had to be carried from tho hospital tent to tho place of execution. Mnrch 7 of tho present year General t-ord Methuen wns defeated, wounded and taken prisoner by General Delarey. He wns promptly released and given a snfe-conduct to the llrltlsh lines. In return for this act of clemency Gen eral Krltzluger, a Hoer commander, 1 tTITQ PrmanDtlr Cared. Ro flta ae I 1 1 O altar nnl'lar'iinf lir. Kllaa'aOr'at Nam 2UTtr. VndriPltl!i:ilJ.OOIrlalln(lloan.trMt. tta. Ila.U.JLKn. l..niiithSUPbll.l.lU,t- A Pour for "Pop." Toddy I'nT I'a Yes, dear. Teddy May I ak a question? P.i Certainly, Toddy. Teddy Where's the wind when don't blow? New York Time". Longer. Htrnngor Do peoplo really linre tlieli office In tho lops of thoeo sky ecror? Manhattan Of courao, Tlio day; nro longer up tlieru than tlioy aro on tho itrcot level, and ovory minute counts hero. Town Topics, Hamlin's Wizard Oil will euro a larger nntnhcr of painful ailments than any thing which you can find? Plate Powdtr, Plats powder is usually madoof rougo and prepared chalk, Plato powder con taining mercury puts a splendid polish on silver, but is very injurious. A lady who had provlotisly unod If 1 CI . I . 1 1 1 iuuujiuiu nfuji, aiier muring w uiu- j fornia, wrotn us that alio had not been . able to find anything as good as Mono I tolo In that state and desired us to eeo I to it that tho could bo supplied. 8uch rotntnents as this on jfonopolo Grocer ies are very common, but there is a reason (or it. Tho finest which the world affords is packed under tho Mon opole brand. Most first-class grocers handle Monopole. Accounted Per. "He looks so grave." "That's because he is buried In himself." It Car.a While Ton Wlk. Atlen'a Frmt.Eaja makea tlrht and new ahoea i feeleaar. Itlaacerutneuretor aweatlnc. cal- Ion a and swollen, tiwl.bot, achln leet. Try It . uiaT. A (aiiuru KKiaia, ik, i rial ci a( mail. N.V. Ainu Alien 8. Olmated, Leltoy, Poison ivy are among the beat known of the many dangerous wild planta and shrubi. To touch or handle them quickly producesewelling and inflammation with in tense itching and burning of tho akin. The eruption soon diiappeara, the auf ferer hones forever: but almoit aa aoon at the little bliatera and pustules appeared the poiaon had reached the blood, and will break out at regular intervala and each time in a more aggra vated form. Thispoison will loiter in the ayatem for years, and every atom of it mint be forced out of the blood before you can expect a perfect, permanent cure. Nature's Antidote Fon Nature's PoIsohs, Is the only cure for Poison Oak, Poison , Ivy, and all noxious planta. It is com-' posedexcluaivelyof rootsand herbs. Now . is the time to get the poison out of your I system, as delay makes your condition worse. Don't experiment longer with salves, washes and soaps they never cure. 1 Mr 8.M. Martsall, bookkeeper of the Atlanta (Ga ) Cat Light Co., was poitoned with Toiaon Oak. He took 6utphur. Araenle aud Tarioua other druitf. and applied eilernallr numeroua lotions and ealvee with no benefit At timea the swelling and Infiammatlo-i waa ao severe he waa almoat blind. Por eight ara the potaon would break out every aeaioa. Ilia eonditlon was much Improved aftertaklngone bottle cf 8 S S.and a few bottlea cleared hit blood of the poiaon, and all evidences of the diaeaae diaappeared. People are often poisoned without knowing when or how. Explain your case fully to our physicians, and they will cheerfully give such information and ad vice as you require, without charge, and we will send at the same time an interest lug book on Wool and Skin Diseases. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO, ATLANTA. OA. CouL Coral is a shell of carbonate of lime, inhabltted by an animal, which can bo readily detected under tho micro scope in any pieco of lire coral freshly taken from the Water. FIQURE8 FOR FARMER8. Seme Remarks on tht Practical Ui of Bind InJ Twine. What appeals to the farmer, In tho matter of Twine, is satisfaction in use, and its economy. A poor article is dear'atany price. A clean, strong twine is a pleasure to use. In economy note the following fig ures, and cee that a pure Manila, 65b feet to the pound, will tie more bun dles at a given coat than any other brand. Estimating the cost to the consumer at the following prices we have: No Hair? "My hair was falling out very fast and I was greatly alarmed. I then tried Ayer's Half Vigor and my hair stopped falling at once." Mrs. G.A. MoVay, Alexandria, O. The trouble Is yourhalr docs not have life enough. Act promptly. Save your hair. Feed It with Aycr s Hair Vigor. If the gray fl hairs arc beginning to a .t . a Umi. vim. will restore color every time. SIM a setlla. All fnuUta, If Tonr draegtit cannot anpptr too. aend ua one dollar and we will express vim a hnttla. Ila anra and elf e tha name of yoar nearest expreaaomee. Address, J. C. AY bit CO., Lowell, Man. MaCa Cutis Pcrcha, There is a demand for guttn porclia GOO t mei greater than tho supply. Mothers will find Sirs. Winslow's Booth. In? Hyrup the best remedy to nse for their Sbildrcn during the teething period. The Earthquake Record, Greece holds tho cnrthrpiiiko record with 3,187 shocks in fivo yo.trs. lover Leaf. Manila. Hlial 6 Standard. J Sf Coat a " ffjo 2 feet a 2 &30 1 fil.60 600 U 2S.0O SCO 13 35.10 BUY TUB J 0. K. HAY RAKES C Klna; nt the Ittenilnw. J Iloth Ifitnil anil Heir Dump, S feet. 9 feet, 1 feet. 12 feet. C allaUAAJ Allow-1 LOOL'B MAILKD KUKK br A. H. DOYLAN, Oeneral Ag-ent, J .KIi McCormlck Harvesting Machine Co., llbwt'l U ronland. Oregon. bind frryyyr--i SHi bdl j 3).3 31) MI 3) av) bdl i isji I Of course the number of bundles Get a Prppcry Took. "Cooks," said tlio who woman, vary their cooking aeording to their personal characteristics. Get a char acterless cook and you will find taste loss viands set before you. Did you over notice that a good cook is a very peppery sort of a person, as a rule?" Now York Timos. OrNEBAl JOUnERT. wns set nt liberty hy Lord Kitchener. The overtures for penco were made by the llrltlsh commander early last Mnrch. Sotno dltllculty wns experi enced In reaching the lloer command ers lu the Held, who were widely scat tered. They were finally brought to gether aud nfter a consultation last lug several tlnys It was decided to sub mit tho llrltlsh proposition to the men In nrms and to abide oy the decision of tho plebiscite. If you wcro written up as the hero (or heroine) of a novel, as you actually are, how the critics would roast such a character! per acre will depend on how heavy tho g'ain is; but on the basis of 400 bun dles per acre the cost per acre would be: Pure Manila, C50 feet per pound, 19.7 cents per acre; Manila, 600 feet per pound, '20 cents per acre; Sisal Standard, 500 feet per pound, 21.3 cents per acre. Owing to its superior quality many consumers think the brand known as Four Leaf lied Clover is the product ot some Eastern manufacturer, whereas It is made in Portland, Oregon, as can bo seen from the tag on each ball. From Eastern farm journals it can be readily teen that the large Eastern manufac turers are responsible for the high price of fibre and maintaining the value of , Sisal and Standard twine. They con trol the btsal fibre situation in Yuca tan, where all the fibre for the world's ' consumption is raised, and holding I the market up to a price that prevents I tliA amnlla, mltta fmmmilljnrtllliMi - - YANKEE METHODS GALL EUROPE 1 ,. ,, , BZt"Z 7u" t . -- -' p, . i.u wwu.pv.v 1.4, II ..111... I If farmers will onlr remembei that 650 McCormlck Reapers Score Succtu at Prajuc feet Manila is the cheapest in the end Implement Show. and use this quality of twine, thev will Special cable to the Chicago Daily News ' develop our trade with the Philippines, ' n,.n,.. in a nn.n.t . which means an increase of population i hemian agricultural and implement fair i on the Pacific coast and broadening tho now open in this city tho methods 0f American exhibitors, especially those Trrrr: of the McCormlck Harvesting Machine Company of Chicago, angered their German and Austrian competitors. The McCormlck Company showed reapers, mowers and binders in opera tion and monopolized the attention of the visitors. The Gorman and Aus trian firms appoalcd against these "underhand methods," but the police refuted to interfere The Americans secured DO per cent of the orders, and for a timo it looked as though the Euro peans would provoke a riot. Right In It "I liavo teen making a tour of the South," remarked J. 1). Joseph. "I was greatly amused on alighting from the train on the Georgia Central, in Savannah. The station is surrounded 11 directions by n lot of saloons. J WITH A MILWAUKEE MOWER You can cut mere hay with the lame team In tte fame time and with leu work than with any other Mower. What more couMjou want? I , FREEAIAN, Qenlf 290 Eait Water St., PORTLAND, OREOON. Waiter A. 'Wood and Minnie Extras BISHOP SCOTT ACADEMY Portland, Oregon. Founded W7 i Horns School for Boys. Military and Manual Training. Writs lor llluitrated Catalogue. ARTHUR C. NEWILL, Principal CORN! CORN! CORN! SWEET CORN. 15 Varieties. ft FIELD FODDER CORN. A V.rl.ll., POP CORN-Don't Forget That LAIYlBtHiUN, rOlllanD, 16. Fannera In tbe corn atatea are more proaperous than any othera In the world. 'Xouah aald It ta weft to plana corn and write ua for prlcea. In great illuminated letters over of tlieso saloons was the sign: " 'Open all night.' " one "TUB OLDEST TRUST COMPANY IN OREOON." PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY of OREGON INCORPORATED APRIL 22, ISS7. JSEHJ, I. COHEN, Prealdent. n. LEE PAGET, Secretary. Tbe Portland Truat Company ot Oregon lames Intereat Bearing Certificates ol Depoitt on the Following Termal On Special Certtflcatea ol Depoilt, not leaa than ISOO each, payable upon ten d call by the holder or ten daya' notice by the Truit Company, S's per cent per annum. rayat.ieoii tnirty uaya- caji or iniriy uava- nonce, a;, percent porannum. rarable on ninety daya call or ninety daya notice, (et cent per annum. On cerUUcates ol t,uuo or over tntereu will be paid quarterly or semi-annually II dM,rd' PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY OP OREOON, 109 Third Street, Portland, Oregon. aya' It was a great Idea to refer to a cir cus as "a great moral show," A BOBK COMMANDO OAl'TUHED UY UJtlTISU CAYALItY. The Kind You Ilnvo Always Uought lms borno tho signa ture of Clms. II. Fletcher, and has been mnilo uudcr his Jtcrsouni supervision for over SO years. Allow no ono o dccelvo you in this. Counterfeits, Imitations aud Just-ns-g-ooil" aro hut Kxiicrliiiciits, nnd endanger tho health of Children Uxucrlcnco against Uxpcrlineut. What is CASTORIA Castorla is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare gorlc. Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphiuo nor other Narcotic substance. Its ago is Its guaruntco. It destroys Worms nnd nllnys Fovcrlslmcss. It cures Dlarrhasu nnd AVInd Colic. Is rellovcs Teething Troublcs.curos Constipation nnd Flatulency. It nsslnillates tho Food, regulates tho Stomach and llowcls, giving honltliy and natural sleep. Tho Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. The KM You Have Always Bought Boars tho Signature of f lawiaairnTiaaai' In Use For Over 30 Years. HOW AlJOUT IT? Whenrouatrlkeaatnmp with the ordlnarr push cut mower, aometblna: happena about aa ahown In the above Illustration, and ttiejr are all push cuta, and all will do thla eacept lb Champion Draw Cut Mower. Thlaaerveatoahow that pressure against the bar wilt ralaa the wheela from around, decrease traction and culling power. WILh the Cham. Plou Draw Cut the contrarr ta the result pres sure against the bar In heavy cutting slvea downward pull, holding tbe wheela tljliler to the around. Increased traction, more power, malting the moat powerful cutter on the mar ket. This fact alanda undisputed, and If you want the beat mower made, bur the Chauiplou Draw Cut. ' Band for book or testimonial letters from hun dreds of delighted customers all over Oregon. Washington and Idaho. M1TCIIKI.I, I.KWl J t BTAVKll CO., Ueuerat Agents, I'orttaud, Or Summer Resolutions K KeeSey Cure Bur relief from liquor, opium and tobacco bablti. bend for particulars to Vnolau Inoliliilit Moved '" tVllllsma ivBBiey institute i'o.ti.i. m.i.w H. F. N. V. So. SS-1K0J. w IIKN writing to ftdvortfiefflfUai