fi.*- , »MKfct,. -, JS-*W * •%* i * ; tytK ça^ p s# .- C h a s . K. Dna^ia* Treasurer 2 $. S. VVOMRR, Fditpr, and m . « ■ .?>.■ ! ijinnio it at u daj Saturday even tig next, A u g ?6, com edy drama b y Spring water Dra- nmtid Club ‘ T o m p k in s’ Hired M an.’ ’ A fine play on country lile. Adm ission, 25c children, 15c. R e ­ served seats, , 1 S- A L L M O D K R N C O N V H N U iN C E S M anager, One oí the most deliRhtíül Resorts on the . Ores9ii us : »te «rJ ai the K>atcrf,V«s l.^Hsia . secc.-ÿi clase-uuál Coast PHYStCIANS AND FEES,. Local and Tourist Trade Solicited Atibírehed £\erv Ihmstldv Morning ( *>!>( AiH. OKittG* LUb.fÇRIPTION RATÇS ¿r.s year .iéi months PALACE MEAT MARKET Thursdáy, Ang. 2 4 , 1011 H andle* ihn B o st ffìXfSh and curaci M eal* MU A ^ T O H ’ S - .U U r iH C S Cash Paid for hides and I 'o lln w in £ . the- .en d o f th e y e llo w ,0 ,m in is h nil. .ouye We o f ilu inedd!'-- VLAL W liic , s e n s a tio n a l p r e a c h e is , a n u m ­ HOGS ber o f th e l i l l l e w e e k ly p u b lic a t io n s I ft ' »PS t h r o u g h o u t th e :) i lia s t h e F R E D iu eases am i w ife . p r e v e n t iv e v/J.ere Q tlie rs The canu ou l is th e ir a n il w h a t b e lo n g s b y a ll t ile la w s o f ( 'q d to am i m -in , w o u ld lie t h o s e s u g g e s t e d t iie s is te i o f lje Thai young JO R O n e w s p a p e r e ililo t s b e t w c a j. w h a t O w n h tts iu e s s Hb A l) CHEESE FRESH MEATS SM < y f D MEATS m e a s iu e s s e n s a tio n a l, p r e a c h e r s cjt-ci iiiitiia te and S e ll pleas-- ln t lls ill s e le c tio n . t x , a m ost e ffe c t iv e O btainable MarKet Products LAUD EGGS SAI SAGE CATTLB CHIC KI NS cQ U n lry a ry li av, mu t e n t t r it y to th e Hits S ifF F F ir flin g at C o L A s t o r I e c - u s t fit id by M r. A s t o r s b riiU b tq , h a n d s o m e a n d s p ir it. t| la d y e x p r e s s e d s iie h a d n 't a regret b r o t h e r in th a t o rd e r th at so m e o f t h e m e d d le rs m ig h t b e g iv e n q t h o r o u g h ly The great good w it h '.,c \ e llo w t h is c o u n try . If v.iew of 11 jy gro ss press of A m e r iy a ip jp a y b e T he A w aken in g Th at Cam e to S t e ­ phenson on . Hearing Ole Bull. i Die Hornemufm Bull, win» wits one o f the fa m ou s w izards o f the violin in the n in eteen th cen tury, hud little diffi- I cu lly in s w a y in g no . audience- by ti»e m agic o f his w onderful perform an ce I on Ills fa vo rite, insii iuueni. T h e great violinist w as g re a tly ad Semi-Werkly Oreijon loumai one year.' m ired by Stephenson, the in ven tor o f he locom otive, although the la tter I slai.dfla I'rtMjress, one year-, laid little appreciation o f m usic iu his soul A ca ll o f some natu re one d a y total took Stephenson to Ole B u ll’s home. ! A fte r the busiuess on h an d -h ad been i transacted th e inventor arose to go. w hereupon the m aster pressed him to rem ain and h ear the tones o f a fam ou s violin w h ich had lately com e Into his jHissession. o .e Bull began to exp lain th e m ar­ velous con stru ction o f the violin, the perfect e x a ctn e ss required iu each m inutest part. T h e in ven tor l>ecame Pul»li$hes the latest and most, complete telegraphic news of the iu !crested in the subject. F in a lly Ole Bull exp lain ed how the sound w aves world; giv e s reliable market reports, as it is pnblished-at.Portland wa re produced and the reluthm o f the j a c h HlTerent parts to their production where the..marketFy Tit.* two papers .itai v a sp le n d id ’ '.stnbirsit^iGaitit y.'ict- save |$1 fry se nd ing your sitbs.j-ipUpn tp. s t r u g g l e a lo n g w it h o u t th e a p p r o v a l o f t h e m e d d le E S T A C A auin e o n e s L o c a l N e w s in Brief. S p rin g w a tc r is to DA P R O G R E S S h a w a ¡jriin d a iu l a la rjy ; atn -iu l .u ia - is e x p e c t e d , The son*, s e r v ic e s at tire C h r is tja ii C h u r c h a re ¡iro v iti^ a t t r a c t iv e t V m a n v , M iss R o v ’ s s w e e t s o p r a n o DIGNIFYING THE v o ice p r o v in g a s o u r c e o f n u u .li de- lig lit . A f t e r S e p t e iu f x r t o t h I s h a ll ir-".' of F in a n c ia l lo s s e s 1 >\ re a so n h a v in g s te p g iv e n a lis o lu t e lv c r e d it T ir e ,4 a J e ff’s j F o re ste r at I BUY. SK LL. la s t w e e k . Inn T R A D Ì - :. ETC fiare s t a r t e d lia s n o t been I d is c o v e r e d ance F w a s U jr tie d th e This is the titte 61 -page book, which w ill show any boy or Klrl how to SUCCEED. Drop a pofttal in the mall TODAY And it w ill be sent FREE. The aim of the College is wo dignify and popularize the Industries, And to serve ALL th8 people. Itcffti'« courses In A griculture,C ivil Engineering, El# {: Engineerln p. Mechanical Engineering, Mining $ogtn. certng. Forestry. Domesuo» Science and Art, Com merce. Pharmacy am» Music, T Lfi C o lle g e opens September 22 d. Catajog free.. AddreH«: REGISTRAR. OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, Corvallis. Oregon. 24 rt o f . Ji lim n r fa it o n m a k e th is [ n ecessary. I fit t le R e s t a u r a n t . 'itmv re- to ti 11st a n y o u e (o r a w e e k ’ s bpiaiil T h en - w as W o rk new on ham i r ’ in -ttr tlie c o n s t r u c t io n hatj a lr e a d y liccn s ia r t e d , W anted H ig h e s t 0 . R. 1 A( OBS p r ic e fo r e g g s at ih e P a la c e M e a t M a s k x i* ^ iim b id q , S h e e t M e l « » » l l e i t r k F red Jorg. W e h a v e s e v e r a l p ie c e s o f F r e a ih v n t t it p rop F J ttsse ly n . T r a ff ic crt> le ft w it h u s t o n e g o t ia t e a sid e F. in K sta - I solicit, th e b u s in e s s yo*»i :a-ay h a v e 1 lio tn a s P o m fr e v an d S u ­ e a d a w ill d o w e ll t o con M ilt I 1 S .IS in* th e s e lin e s . C o n s u lt in g I n t e n d in g in v e s t o r s d o n e |Kom p(i%r ip i g i n c e r H u n t, fo r. W irinq timi Getter n i it» fk F r W ork M an ager I) p e r in te n d e n t i> IS C a ld w e ll o f. th e w e m a y h a v e ju»si w h a t y o u P o r tla n d R . I. \ ln<|uiie at th« P r * liRKSs office. T u esd ay- P C o ., w e r e ' .« u T h irty years ..f asaociation---think o f it. How tlie m erit of a good tilin g stands oa t in ttiat good tim e— or the worthless- m » had one. So tlie re ’s no gness- w-ork in this evid en ce, ot Th os. Ariss, Concord, M ich., w ho w rites: “ 1 have used lir. K in g ’s N ew D iscover, for 30 vuirs. ami i t j s t b e best cough and cold lung tneiLcine on.«£,if.v L^fiequaletl for lagriji^'p, Lhmij. hny- a/er, croup, quin- 9v or sar-5.vl .ugs, l ’n c e jQo, ;ir 00. Trial hot :le. f w t i Guaranteed b v a ll d ru ggists 4 ? a in at i-j, e ik ln la iu m e u l on S a t iin lm r.e iit, Thirte Y ears lo g e th e r W e can also give our subscribers a good cldbbing offer for 1 " er use''’” , '“ct u finr,s en trance in a bom# you*» c a n ’t prv it out. the Daily and Sunday, or Sunday Journal, in connection with the; Many fai:w>iies have- i;se*l it f r forty years. It's ».lb* rnosfe.ii «itiJn^lt1 throat ami Progress. Ask M il'llrd v l.nini.-r.M H .ntw rtreC o. f.v e n iu K A Medical V law of the D octor's C h arge For H > Services. Those who disi iiss llu* physic ¡una* i fee freq u en tly miss the essen ce o f It. As a mat ter of fu rl, under present j so* ial eom litjuus 11»%• ch arg e mmle t *• 'ilii* w e alth y and 'Y* *1 n U* is the nor I tual and proper f* i «.* b<* lo u e m l barges m ade to those, les- fo m m .u e iiv tou cessloiis. T h e trem endous Held ¡o f the ph ysician s *-li:irit\ is iheretore ls m lly u n deresiim ati d. for It extend-* to a great m ajority o f his patients : In olden times, when medl- ine w as I nearly all. art aud hut little srience. ;iiM fee w a s unknown. L ike oth er art \st.s. Hi«» leech received an honorarium . , the w eigh t of which depended natu ! rally upon the resources of the patient. T h e popular im pression that pbysi clans m ake the rich pay for the poor is incorrect T h e y extend th eir s e rv ice s to uil alike, und all are supposed to pay us much as they can afford for services really priceless and im possible to rep r« sent ndefjuately In money values Any attem pt made to estab lish stand a id fees by law 1« sure to w ork in ­ ju stice to the physician. T h e "sta n d ­ ard fee w ould h ave to be m uch high ej- than the a ve ra g e fee at present and there w ould have to he som e method of en forcin g Its sure paym en t O nly \itli tin* standard fixed, as now. by lie ability o f tin* w ealth y Is It possible for the poor to receive the benefits of the highest professional skill w ithout losing th eir self respect.— N ew York M edical Journal. ¡h>i s c w h ip p in g . tr o u b le w an k . W it h tlie ¡>artv iva., I). F or S a i . i : cfieap. A business, 3 . Kim ball, a fr ie n d , o, P r e s n ic n l lot wi t h a fi»crriNiijcd house, city Jns«iHvn w ater and e le c jn c lig h ts. H , M. Seem ctl 1o (ri\e Him \ Si w Varna* h “ I suitcrcd in te n sely.altar »«ting and no m edicine or tceatMient I trie»l seemed J o llie s. Ask McCur- Lum her »V H ardware C« to do any g o o d ," w rites IL M Y ou n g- A well known D« % » M oines wr>tn »n T h e y h a v e il good fresh \ege- jwters, K d ito ro f The Sun, L ike V iew , Ohio. ” ! he fir--i few «loses «*f Chnniber- after suffering ui . r.ihlv for tw o tla\s ta llie s . G o a m i scft* them. Fred lainV Stomach and Liver* Tablets ga ve fr *tn bowel com plaint, was cured by one me a new stoniHcli and perfect* y good dose of C ham berlain's C o lic, v.ho 2 era Jo t« . and I)iarrhf>ca Rjrtneilv. F or «ale by aU W \ N T i ' - o h o p p ic k e r s , g o o d h e a lth ." For sale b\ all good devlers good dealers. cum *;ng g r o -'n .ls A d d r e s s \V. G , ( » lover at o n c e .9 th e e t D Y \ Hft o f th e w e t k caill.seti B a rto n ,. Orc«# fo r p o n ic u la is a t, i t dp«», u u "i Toted«» Lucas L o iln l\ . S', W e L rv h S l k v i c * Fraj*k J. l hene> m akes oath that he is W f / G iv k S kk v u * senior partner of the firm of i\ J. Cheney & C o ., d oin g business in the C ity of To­ O A ST, is the foundation o f m any ledo, Counr^'Tiiid -Uate aforesaid, and delicious d ish es W elsh R a re ­ that said firm w ill pay the siun o f one bit#, A s p a ra g u s,.C h ib San d w ich es, hundred dollars foveagli and every case etc. B u f i f these orb in arily tooth* of CaU irrlelhat cunuvCbtt curgd by tlie soine viandu^uNkserved on ch arred, use of H a ll’s Catarrh Cure. ( »r ro^ gy. or brittle. T o ast, th ey lose If rank J. Che nay Sworn to before me and subsivtb<;»i ip th air delun'ous zest. Uky presence* th:*> 6th day of Decem ber, P/ 4 tF K C T kT 0 A ^ T can be niut'e« A. I). 1886. only in th e R adian t T o a ste r. For- (seal) A. W. G kniion, H»tary public H a ll’s Catarrh Cure is tak-m .internally, this r a t io n ; R a l j ^ n t H k a t forces and acts d irectly on,U ’u blood and m u­ the absolu tely n ecessary ch em ical cous surfaces o t the systytu;. Send for,« ch A i^ e iu. bread. Th is in su re ; testim onials free ♦ K^ilelioi.) mgeUten toast th at fi irly/ F. J. Cheney & Co., To^qdo^OUwr, Sold bv all D ruggists, 75Q. t|'j, m outh w ater. T ik* Hall s F am ily Pills torc.onalipatiop c:«i. o p e ra te th e R adian t 'rV«»stee-on tb«r fin est d am ask tablt? An ord in ary cn.se of diarrhoea can , ns i’loth, TJie ch e e rfu l glo w o f its a rule, be cured by a sin gle dose»- of coiT# on .a uqat,. porcelain base cie- C h am lierlain ’s C o lic Cholera and Diar­ » »1«^» a-snug apd co m fo rta b le atrnos- rhoea Remedv Tins,rem edy has no su­ tihere. It m akes B e rfe c t T o a s t us perior for bowl com plaints. F or sale by fa st as you can e a t it and a t the all good dealers.. m erest, fra c tio n o f a cen t per slice ,. W hup A*«* M elissa Had to S ay W han She Heard the News. Aaiot Me.lissa S pigott w as such hd Q&ce e d ln g ly en ergetic talker that the y-oiHineters o f the fam ily used to su p ­ pose th at her tongue must tie copper toed, because It n ever w ore out. U ncle S ilas, ou the oth er hand, w as a s eco­ nom ical o f w ords as a m arket mu u. Is i f early- stra w b e rrie s. T h e too free e x e rcisin g o f this ihi r»>iy m em ber o f Aunt M elissa’s on-.one occamnn g a v e U ncle S ila s seriou s of- fet.se. w h ich, lie m an ifested by a so» vere silen ce lastin g for se v eral d ays. At the end or ttrtW period one o f the ilder d au vh .ev s anpr. a ch ed her m u her Upon the s u b je c t w ith the rtunurk, ■ *.\fa, seem s id;e ym r ought to m ake up w i|h p i by now ” "Mak\*-up w itli p a !" exclaim ed Aunt M elissa in great asrotiislm ienl. "M ake Up wlu»t?v ••W hy," retu rn ed th e daughter^ "don ’ t you know fmor pa’s feelin g bad yet V H e’s still bit Ming ” "HuMing -for. the lan d's sake! H ow t King Who Ifcft Home H P K T L A M D R 'W A Y , L IG H T Jong's he been u-huMing?*' set the w orld to talkin g but Paul Math* 4 P O W E R CO . “ E v e r since» you cam e d ow n .o u him u lka, of Muffalo,-Nv V .,s a \ s he a h v n s so h ard about w astin g s u g a r by not „ . . . . » • F J i!’-l‘S A T IIO.Mii the K in g of all Lax > s tiiThig his coffee: that s three du.vs* | . .VYâgi outc.e : S even th and A ld e r. 1 'a t iv D r . Dr» K in g 's. New Life l*»ll>- .ind ; ago " *b.yYi.thgv rurU^blassing to a ll his la m ily. "W h y . you d on ’t tell np* Junio W k (J iv e S k u v k * k ; Curg constipation, headache, indigent ion , W r t iim S E H v ic E Via m l!" Aunt M elissa looked am azed “ Y ou r pore pa. Been a-huftlng for dyspepsia. O n ly 25c at all dru ggists. three d ays. an d . I n ever m istrusted a th in g o f U — Y o u th 's Com panion. Attack lik e iiq ers T H E N R Y LOADED SILKS. The W ay the F ab ric Is A d u lterated tc Increase Its W eight. I f properly handled silk is the stro n g ­ est and most d u rab le o f a ll te x tile m a ­ terials. but the variou s pro.-dbsos of m an u factu re Hint rem ove m uch o f the n atu ral gum ca u se It to lose so large 111 am ount o f Its w eight that u n scrup­ ulous d yers and m an u factu rers resort to "lo ad in g .” d ippin g the throw n silk into a solution o f b ichloride o f tiu • Som e are 1: d content w ith restoring the origin al w eigh t o f the raw silk, but "lo a d ” it u n til :t* .w 4 ‘igh t is m ultiplied three or fo u r f o i l T h is operation m akes th e sk ein s m ore vuim iblcv but it d estro ys th e d u ra b ility o f the fila­ m ents S tre tch in g th e th re ad s to th eir e la s­ j tic lim it, so th at a given w eight will w e a v e a g re a te r num ber o f yard s, and j steam in g to g iv e th e m aterial an uti' n atu ral lu ster are oth er processes that ¡■ »rove profitab le to m an u factu rers, but costly to the consum ers and that ca u se m any people to regard silk as an un­ certain and treach ero u s fa b ric, w ith tin in e xp licab le ten den cy to split, crack and fa lf'ln r o boles, even though puck* e iL a w a y rn d ra w e rs or h an gin g up Tin» use o f cheap. Inferior and d e­ stru ctiv e d yes Is a n oth er practice e q u a lly in ju rio u s and perh aps still m ore com m on.— Loudon F a m ily H er­ ald. Pineapple -Uiice. A s an aid .o f .d igestio n , a re a lly mu tfrin l aid. th e pdneupple stan d s alone am on g th e fru it, it s v eg eta b le pepsin n eu tralizes, or. perhaps ra th e r digests, album in ous Niibsuiuces In the stom ach. I'Vesh pineapple-- or. b etter still, the fresh Juice o f on e placed in d irect con ­ ta c t w ith e g g s or g e la tin e o r milk w ill prove this fa ct cow *Itisively by pro lu cln g a b itter tasrin g dish. In ca se s ot, ca ta rrh a l ailm en ts o f th e throat and in it-s d o w n w a rd co n n e c tio n the a lim e n tary ca n a l or tra ct pineapple cannot • la» overesfeimated, and it acts w ith eq ual fo r c e in m ala ria l affections. — N ew York W orld V.ADIX.M .D In.figh tm g. to keep the blood pure, the w hite.corpus«l it- attack*, d germ s, P H Y S I C I A N A S U R G E O N * * * * * like tigers. Rut often germ s mul.PrpUvso I l 1st the little fighters are overcom e, O F F IC E , A D JO IN IN G R R SID R N C H j 1’hcn see pim ples, boils, eczem a, salt- Local and Long Distance Telephone rheum and sores m ultip ly and strength The d o cto r’s phone- can. he connected» und appetite fail. T h is condition,, d o tnands E lectric Ritters.' to regojHfae. with you r home phone at« tught if re.» quested. O ne lon g ringr stom ach, liv e r and k ulueys and to e-\pel poisons from the blood. “ ■ They« are tbfc. best blood pu ifie r," writ^fuC-. ':Y Rnd- D r . L . A . VS E L L S ahn, of T racy, C a liig , * l: h au r ever- D E * N T IS T C F fo u n d .” T h ey tuske rich, red blood, SH G A R ER A N D W ELLS' stron g nerves and build up your health. Try them . 50c at.all d ru g g e ts - De ntists ot P o rtla n d W ill visiA ivitacada ou F riday und» »Saturday of each week Appointm ents may he made w ith Dr. A d ix. W . K L IJ H O N Green Prune Packing estab­ lishment. w ill p u r c h a s e t h e fr u it o f your tir e o r c h a r d o r w ill h u v d e liv e r e d a t t h e th e p a c k in g , en­ JO H H fr u it p la n t S T 'E lN E R i M D P u v s io ia n & StlRCKON at tstac ada> W ill b u v s m a ll o r la ig e q u a n t it iv s Otlioe n e xt-to B a k e ry . P resen t a d d ress tönt« 12 . a ; l l e o n e , C r e ., p h o n e 1 8 \ . - m „ 7 OHive hours to 8 p . m . C L A U D E Wi. D E V O R E ' ESTACADA Ml A i MARKET A T T O R N EYcA T-LA W turd J. SMITH. Prop. N O TA R Y P U B L IC F s c m a d a State B a n k B u i l d i n g F 'irst C l a s s M e a ts o f a ll D riven to It/ O u y, th e you n gest son o f F arm er T im m in s, find spent tw o -years in co l­ lege. d u rin g w h ich trine he had a c c u ­ m ulated mono IndebjetJ-ness-ctmuF- edu­ cation !fis fa th e r paid Ids WH^nnd-. left him to shift* fo r him self. T h e hoy had good stock in him. h ow ever, u n d ' m an aged by tiM'ning--over• a ih - w !anf. p ra cticin g strict econom y and doing odd jo b s cu* w ork as opportunities«-pre- sonted th em selv es to p a y fo C 'liin -tn i j tion, a n d 'S ta y e d on; ! ‘ H o w ’s y o u .r b o y doin g a t colleg e?" j asked ti»e Tinunlr..-»’ next neigh- | bor one day. " H e ’s g e ttin g alon g nil »right now " "i hear,’ working,^ his w ay th rou gh .” " Y e s ." g rim iy , but w ith -a gleam of pride, answ ered:. F arm e r T im m ins "H e found he couldn't w ork me any. m ore.” — Y o u th 's Com panion U iio e d of NLealing K. K. Cham berlain, of C lin ton, M e., bold ly.accuF .s R n ck leii’s A rn ica S alve of sUealing— the stin g fronv burns or scalds the jNiin ir&tn sores o f all k in d s - the distress fr : il b o ils o r piles. “ It robs cuts, F ick le Pop ularity. «0 k-v ‘>tui.«er., sprains and injuries of " Y o u . started, with, the fu ll coufi »heir erro r,” he says, “ as a h ealin g | l i ’nce. o£ yo u r con stitu en ts, and now remedy its e(ji.al d o n ’t exist. O n ly 25c you .are critic is e d .ou eve ry hand ” at all druggists. " Y e s ," replied S en ator Sorghum m o u rn fu lly, "m y exp erien ce has been very m uch like th at o f n man who Sum m ons. good n atu red ly con sen ts to um pire n boll guine.” — W ashin gton Star. In tnv Dirctii*:-«Vrutl* o f thg S ta te o f O regon, fo r C oun ty. A M aster of Fiction. 'kttacad a S ta te B; hm * «‘oipo ration , "W h n t is D ob b leigh ’s geu eral reputa Pla'^tifT, 4 thm fo r v e r a c ity . B lid ad ?” ask d H ick v«;. eu looperj U. F. W arner, D efen d an t. " W e ll, It’s th is way»” said Blidad. T o i>. F. Watpjer> the above-nam ed *if D ohhleigh could w rite th e w a y be * ’ ks he'd tin .e S ir. W alter S ott and d efen d an t: A le x a n d e r D u m as lash ed .£0 th e m ast." In the nam e o f th e S ta te o f O regon — H arp e r’s W eekly. You are h ereb y required to a p p e ar and a n sw e r the com p lain t filed a g a in st you No D uty on Anecdotes. ¡’ Hho above eh tit led co u rt and cause on " T h is sw o rd canto from the b attle -* l»<‘ foce the e xp ira tio n o f six w e e k s |*ld o f W aterloo An in terestin g an from the d a te o f th e first publication o f e* dote goes w ith. 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