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0 Vol. XXIX HILLSIJORO, WASHINGTON COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNK 7. 1901 No. 3 ..knf.rai. directory. ST .VI K UKrTrfclUi. 1 .ii.irti.ir ... T. T. i Hrtarv ul hu t '. I. Iiiulm i mMurw t'bss. is. Mow n.n.i. FuIjIio lutroolMMi...J. it. Ameriiiiui n .Mi lriulr. W.ll. Issl 1 ('baa. .. Wolvttrto siiitrHtiHt tfemrl i. 1 I K. . Muji l.l... ki'tl. Ilislrlnl I. A. Mnllr Ait.,n Vifib llmtri.it . lUmxuil Allen (X)l'NiV UrKlCKltH. i i'K' I: imuM.iouer J , t'ser fi.ii-rii . IP .niliT J r mis ff A 4-aMitnr himi.il .SUi.-riuti'UUl'lll iirv.iy.ir ir.Mir .... . L; A. liood ..I. O. A. V K.J. Waril .(il'O. A. SloiKHII ..Jllllll W M'WV . Hill I'll I.. v mi . U. rumlii ..(iro. II. V ileti . II. A ... T f-. Wilki . V. V. Via OHM.ON OH V LA NO Or'MtiU. V. .11. miiiuy . . Itivmu-r ll4Wlvtr 1 1 iv int:nus. I',, ir.l jl I riiHi I.: Iimtor l r liD.'Miier .. M 1r4a.1l.... liMtllM Ol I'KftO If, A. I'Hilry, Mayor . . . . Juliu murium j. r. ihiiiuhi jt'n i ih' K. 0. trow . . J .mi Miln Will. U -III4H . hvmuii H.-wiiiii Hmi'l Kverit 'l'lio im ii H. Kverit ... J. P li undid I'tlHI UH-H'K INKOKMUI'ION. TUo 01M1 oil al the Hillslmro Post fh ...... .l..lu- ,i,.i'io.mi. Weal lluioa. Hetharj nod Wlr Mill, it 7:: . i,..in,F Honlh, 8:30 a m. si.miH to Portland awl m-f-iWoen, bav a u. nti J 4 p. iu. '.r tnriuiiigtou Hnil iJinrel, daily w (Jill UUH AND HOCIKTV NO'I U'I. rVt-iUWIVriONAI. (UIUKOH, ShIi I J iii.'ii. una Kifth streets. 1-rwiiihiiiK evr riaubath. tuorniiiit ami vtiin. liatb MM Bt I.I 'oh,k . ni. 1 rtiyei tuuHtiax Thursday evening. V. r. S.in.niv at H:rt p. 1.1. All wrvi. w II U.iri,' 'rlnli', iiil-r-liit nulpitii- Vtf..ri,nM (,,rlitlllir 'Vl i.lllf. KVAN I'. HIHillKU I'lwfci.f t'Ml'lUMI. Cornr I. 1 V VNUKIiK?Al. II. L'.flk n.l ll'ir fVJll'O'! Ht P. "l-i ' t 11 A. ! Hniwlny unhiiol Hi 1 . m. ItritLf M WTIMV rvrri i, nu,., -",v "7 ChriMtiiiu Kmli'iivor ot7::iU P lliirlninn, I'milor. in. liinj. MB. (IUUIH)II. M iitr. .FriwolniiKy rtHbbulb im.rnniiiRuU evwniD j Slimt'i -bl ovet nnUbHtb it 10 t l.niKu iifxiiUK every huuiliiy t iiiV ' . tnerl prnyer mxvtinu nverjr llinrid l? TBTimii. litiBderB' nnd Stcwuril mtmiztbtnliird ToewlRy eninR of Mioli a unt It. ' riMlrXSMimi. CAK1S. TlliM. II TlHlbl l. I. k. TONIII't .N tary I'ulilic. TilwS li. t t. li I'DMi! K, I "II MCN K YS-AT .. W, Itrrum: It-xitiis ', 4, ft, Mori-Ku i.ioV W. N. lUHUtTl, '1 1XMIN KYS-AT-IA W, IIII.lliOiU, OKKddN ' KKN IOV TTORNHY- Minm.t, T LAW. llfl.l.HIUIKl. ilKKfON 1Umiu H i nI 7. Mi. -vun biiMik. II. T. IIAI.I.H, ITOltNKY A Nil V fOlINt'KUlH AT I.A W llll.l.MluUO Ol;l,(iiN iitrn r: Over IK-Ita Drii Slore J(ll .M. HAIL. TTORNKY-AT LAW, Illl.liSLloKO, OKKIION. Iliilcy MurHii Iilixk, IIociiim I A 2 lT T TT J-1 tr I Or, Christian Stewardship. 11Y CI1AKLKS M. SHELDON, Author of "In 11 in 8tep," "Thi t'rw-itUion of Philip Strong," "Itobert H irdy'i Seven Days," "Maloin Kirk," Etc. Copyright, lS'JH, .y ConKrt'KMiouul rulilishing So id ".'i, vi urn tor plans for rt-llcf! I have no nyiupntliy with tht-m! The Diore yon glvo those iiiitrpfi'efiil. obsti nate olil I ti ll yon. Stunrt, you'd 1 bfttpr keep your minify. You'll need j It when you begin lumw Weeping. Kvery time when you go down town your j wife will want you to br'ng home a mouse trap ami a lemon itieezer or Champion, where the thorns outnum ber the ronea two to one. if we make thin little Ffw:t ou earth more like heaveu. perhaps we'll bo i.i a eoudltlon to enjoy the other pluee better when our turn comes to go to It, "i Hero's no doubt of ItT Ktuart spoke, with an euiphaHlg that meant H. T. I.I kUTr.lt, M. it. ('. . MYSK:JAN ANDSUlMlKON HII.lihHI li I, OKKOt IN. Ovvjcs: at renideuiv. east of (oiiii lotiHri, wbdri he will tM found at all ticiiip wben not viaititiK patent. J. I. TA.B IKSIK, C P. H. R. KUHOKON. un.i.smmo, oi:k(m n. (fypios anp KKMifixaoK : oi.:ner 'I bird niul Uain Ntreeta. Uiin-c boera, au) Ui I , 1 to B aud 7 to p. m. 'liilenlinue to fivouMioH rroin Hnxili A MoIh' lirninil'ire hiHira. All oalla promptly attended t!lit day. f 4. IMII.KY, m. i:. IIYKU:iAN AND KL'lUJEON HII.IIHUU). OKlXiOS. Olliee Morean Mil i lev Itlnek. lin ataira rouiua 1-', 1:1 and l i. itemdenoo, h. W. Cor liariti Liu aud beooud atrxela I'oth 'l'honea C1IIIMSTI AN 'H H Itfll. frem'liintrlHt 2d J ami -I li iSiiiulayt in t-jM-li liKiulU ut II in. Prayer meeting Ti.umiluy evening, t'hriitiun i mli-avorat 7 p ni K. 11 Wl I r i ro"or' a""". Haiightrra or lleliekuli. Ull.llUO KKI KKAH I.01M1K. NO M. I l V. meela in Odd Kellowa Hall every hutiirday eveliini:. M. W A. CAMP NO. M:l, t. :ll ii i Kitiii:i 11 ev- rv -nd and lib Halnrday ni Wehriing's hall. A. . I'. UIII.SIOUO I.OIHJK to l. A.O.I'. W., MtMia ever, Irnti d tb'rd Kri lay ereoinu enoli iwinlli. r. i ii. nlllfHOKO (iKANtlK, NO. 7, nieeta Srnd and ttb day of oaoh month. I. . o. . MON1 K.l'MA I,OIXM'.. NO. l. meett W edumd ay rTPO l iil h 'i i H o'olixi k ,in I .( . K. Hall. Viaiton ni.ide weluouie. Ilegree i Jlunoi. fllllK Dt:OKKK . IIONOU, A. . u. 1. W., iiieeia in v iiiiriiitg' ball every liril and ib'rd r'll'lay evninK "I 'ai'l ntonlii. J. E. ADklNS. Ok. NT I ST, III I.I.SIM H.'O, OIJF.tiOX. Orrii'K llmma: It a. m. to i :'M) p. m Ollnn in Union block over I'liannai-y T . . It. MXdV, KNTIHT, FOUKHT HUOVK, OKKQON beatarti ?ial teeth I.T.Sn per net. t'enient ami Aiiialirain tilttnirn ftn ci n afacb. Ifold lillinga Inini l up. ilaliziil air lor paid' lean extrartiun. Orrnm: three doom north of Hriok il ro. iitrln hi.n'H from a. ro. to4 p. in, W A I r.I). I apnhle, reliable Pemon in every eoniity to n prwnl larite company ui nuiui ii iitiui-iai repiiiaiion, ,:i.vi salary imt year, payable weekly ; i per day bImkv liiiely sure and al. eeimea; struignt, uiriiii'iiue, u'-iiniie eiiiary, no collilnlaalon aaiury pail earn fiitiinl:iv anil expenae money ailvancnil eaeb we k. ri I AMl.Vltl) not rih., rfH liKAEhoai hT., tiiiinio. M6-.r2 lUlhlHiae Maters. 1llKNItlA TKMIM.K NO. Ill, K. ., meem every 2nd and 4'h Kru'.ay in -! montli ai 7-aio'cliM k in Wehrung'stlall. k. ef V. JJIKKNIX I.01H1K, NO. M, K. OK V., meets in Mammie Hall on Monday t'l'Buie "t eiuih week. Hojonruing brethren wele ine.l lo Indue oieetinita. A. V, and A, .V. I V I.OIKiK NO. H. A. r. A A. M., rnnAi.i 1 utrtets every Matnrday nitiht on or aftr I M innon of eaib numth. o. K. m. 1 A I. A 'I I V t'll A CI KIL M. :l,". I- I MatuM" li-ii pe in, b' ' m.Miti I in ,tay ni id h in elb. rjM' a i g ll,l .hl'S IV o H Kr M month, at 2 laio'eha k. 7. n K. I .l.'iWM AM. on t r n,l:iy of t eh . in. Sl.HJIKK KKSOKTS. HKS. KtNS V iST, SO. HI), U. A. II MKK1S ltlI) KKI. Town IIAI.I.ON lh firat and tJiirrl Saturdays of eacli mouth, at I.0U o'eloek p. m. WlStllSJ st altfyn Him kmm "To thi niountaina our p pit- in inervasing iitniilM-ra yearly lik fur i Ihiku iluye (if lelitxaUoii nnd recna lion neeiarury to untiniain the hu man mm-hine in fmr working condi tiiiii. The iHiiguiirnim eluth ol the n?Bshore firovts very wtluetive while it ImtH, but many h ive d.ridiil thai the hiiiiiimI outing hIiihiM ruviile not unly rail ice cliarpo if air and aur rounding, bu aiw such atlmulaiion iifUigging energleM ns will provide iirtwn ami vigi.r fur the reiutn to labor. For thin ihey urge (he rimun all) eiirtih uiul ramble, lite bal.-atn .if the inountHiii (iine.4, himI the i lenr, mi iilulieruii d imtiiiitiilii Mr. ' "In th'H d.ru'linn IheSliMMlu IwiUli IIOWHlfirdaH votlhif Hliraetinn The entire line nf rm.il from A-h atd to K ihlin i i "tii, I, led with cliHrni irg- ami HiitriiMe hni. h and e iinpi-. lien are emi r nr.it i m. ri eih In- dll'g at reus n .1 le !, ai d v h. " yon enti lioi.t, li I., rbtf, I i f, ui 'e Wi'h i ii;il f leihty " "t r if ) i n hi k f-'f le i I I'.' w a', r none la Mi r e.'ii ! f i i il. li I r i- bl. i Imn i he -pru g- nf Aiiln i il, ( ii ? t t . Alidir-mn, Hirlli!', itr.',i n:i.l Cue KohliX." IU'i'ore vihitii g Kun-p' , 'he i il Of the Nuribwii-t iboulil Hu flori of Y' niite Velh y, ami (he wotiilriiiia grovin of Mai aa and (.'alavera; ihe ParUiana nro likely le make InquirM conti-rnlinr thoi at traeUve rewri8." snd lo Mr. C. H. Markham, en "ral PaiMenirr Agerif, Forllaml, for I t.1. ........ I.IU IV... Ml....,. II" w iwnmiri ! i"iir mk, ll Wl H jSpringH, MKliiml Hiwr, Ynnemitp, imI t? xcuntlou rau therein. m .. 1.1 .. ... .. . . a hrrl nf ... -..,...i,i v.i ' """" " eeiraiu as tne II ...... Tril rtl.il. ma tin iMim l.l , - " ""- I' ... iuii weuaoeaa In body I will render him an account of niy stewardahlp. Uric, you and Andrew can arrange the detalla of this worn, our duty Is Imirerative. It Is as clear as light to me. Those bouaes shall be built as fust as money can do It, and the other cabins shall be torn down and new ones put up In their places. " "How about that hall dedicated to the Interests of laborT" asked Eric, smiling. "I'p It goes as soon as we can get at it. I don't like the Idea of railing It a hall for lubor Interests. I tell you. Uric, the rich need preaching to more than the pMr. They need to be taught their duties and privileges. The hall will lie built, but It shall be culled the Hall of Humanity, it shall be dedi cated to the entire community, and whatever Is said oi preached or sung In it shall be for the union of men. for their good as members of the hu man family. Every unselUsh, Chrlst llke word and deed wo can think of j shall be given a place within Its walls, i Oil, I've done some thinking since I negan to get well! Hut first to the bouse building. Iihena, you can help i us In the details of tills Important worn." , Btuart never spoke a truer word, i Khenrt entered Into the plans for the building with all her enthusiasm. She I outlined the most sntisfactorv and .u'ti- j slblo arningcmeut for the structure ot the new houses, and during the next few wee:;s she was the- life of the project, her great common sense and practical knowledge of the needs of the occasion assisting Eric and Andrew wonderfully as the entire work grew " mi'iin to pi-one u hyjuinlno both." . If you try to stop me I'll throw you through the window." t The doctor rushed out of the door and slammed It shut. The next minute be ijm ui il It, and, looking In, he said gravely, "If you unaii to do anything worth while about the- draining or building new houses, I'll give you a hint or two when I get time." The next minute he was gone, and Stunrt could see from the little window a vision of AJax and the cutter as they tore up the hill. "I wonder If the doctor will oyer get time?" said Andrew. "I wonder what ho will do when he gets to the other country, where there Is to be no more pain nor crying nor d?ath7" "1 declare It puzzles me to guess ' what he'll do. I can t Imagine him ! uu "ie,:' baaaa- mm,,,- no ti.o . i Two days after this conference In cloud taking it easy." replied Stuart. F"0 " c"tll"fe Stuai was able to go I have no doubt there will be some Call at The IMu drug more and I DlLEVXi OF THE NOl'TU. get a free sample of Chamberlain' Stomach and Liver Tablets. They "At present tbe old-line Southern art an elegant physic. They siM Detnocrat U face to face M idi the improve the appetite, atreugthen UlsagreeaMe fact that his party 'he digestion aud ivgulale ibe liver I" 'nloiied some of ita moet nnil Ixiwt'ls. They are easy lo take chetlihed principles, and that the ind pleasant in effect. You may as well expert to run a -dean, engine without water a to tlml an active, energetic iinto with a torpid liver ami you uiay know that iis liver is torpid wben he does not relish his fiasl or fiels dull after eat ing, often has hea-laehe and some times dizziness. A few doaea of CheuilH-rlaiii's Stomach aud Liver futilels will restore his liver lo its lormal functions, renew his vitality, improve his digestion and make him fel like a new man. Price, 25 cent. Sample free ut The Delta Drug store. xtepuoiicau party nas greedily ap propriated the same. He is also aware that the Republican parly of to-day is as friendly toward his sec tion as is the dominant element of the Democracy, which, strange to say, i stii: found in the North where the Democracy is tbe weak est. These are the words of the tal wart Democratic Macon (Ua ) Tele graph, which supported the tick In 189(1 ai d 1900 and has stuck b its party's candidates through evil and good report. There Is a great deal of this sort of talk In the South these days and it is significant. The South has alway been the expansionist section, hut the Democratic parly, as led to-day, is opposed to expansion. The 801th A good Cough Medicine. It -jieaks well for Chamberlain's Cough Remedy when druggist use t in their own families iu preference ,De 0,u dav wnen 't gave the lo any other. "I have sold Cham- ,,w lo 11,8 mcrat.c party, wanted U rlain's Cough Remedy for the past take Cuba. In recent years the five years with complete satisfaction men wno n"ve lwl ,ne Demiavratic o myself and customers", says P8r,y would oppose tbe acceptance Druggist J. Uoldsmiih, Van Ellen, ' uu even lr "HreU y "'e """"I Y. "I have always used it in nay moua ote of the Cuban jmople, wn family both for ordinary coughs Anncrawas far back as the early d colds and for the cough follow- ,lHy ' Buchanan, Cass and Marcy ng la grippe and find it very effl. weu lo annex the Sandwich Is. ious." For sale by The Delta '"nu w"oui paying any particular Drug Htore. regaru to me wishes of the islanders I l he present magnates of the D moc L-iide aui simp.y utires un.na rftey woll,d glve up ,he md,,, al though we got them through the solicitation of their government Naturally there is a disposition among Sou t hern Democrats to rise in Mr. V. 8. VVhedon, Cashier of the rebellion again it this sort of Democ- First National Ha tut of W interest, racy. They see that the Republican Iowa, in a ri-ceut letter gives some party Is on their side on the big experience with a carpenter in his questions of the day, aud they want employ, that will lie oi value to other lo join the Republicans. Name and tin chanlcs. lie says: "I had a car sentiment is not going to keep this neuter working for me who was element of the Southern Democrats obliged to stop work for several days long in tbe Democratic party as al oti account ol being troubled with I present managed. Their place in iittrrhm-a. I mentioned to him that with the Republicans and they are Iliad been similarly troubled and bound to come over. Nothing can that Chamlx Haiti's Cole, Cholera prevent a break In the Democratic and Diarrhoea Remedy had cured line in the Southern states between me. He bodght a bottle of it from this time and 1904. The congress i ladinve Itself lu a civilixiHl man ner, wanis no Chinese territory and would infinitely prefer good Con duct to a money indemnity. be as asked The. Di'lta drug store. Examine carefully the map show. borne. The evening of the dav he r- turned was the scene of a conversation between hitn and Aunt Royal and Louise that Is necessary to relate. Both his aunt and Louise bad been several t!mia tn u. him n-i. n.. v... .... at Eric's. It was clear to Stuart that ': inK ,nH " 1 '"" in Ttxas and you in 1 1 1 1 1 - mi r sr as riu wopiui i .... . . ... nni ... i.n i, i' .., 1 no course be could take on the lines Wl" have no difficulty in detenu lu . vr V"mt V. uuiv M ... Ji,,.,. ......... m ... n. .. ui uj hu new ueuuuiou oi ing wuni pari oi irjaa is going iw me coum possmiy meet with the ap- p,i at the next election. proval of these women. ; The conversation started with a A Sprained Ankle Quickly Cared. statement Ktuart made concerning bis arrangements made for, his special benefit." "Do you think we shall all busy there as wc are here?" Rhcna. "Of course," Andrew answered. ! tbe druggist here and Informed uiel ional canvass of 1902 is likely to see that one dose cured him aud he is more voles polled In the South by again at his work." For sale by I the Rupublicau8 than they have ever obtained in that section In the past. Southern politics will be decidedly interesting In the next few years. NKHS OK THIS STATE, Last week Klamath Falls hunters captured four wild dogs near that place. Architects are drawing plans) and speciui-auous ior an tfcM Fellows building at Klmiiatli Falls to. cost loOOO. A Hepjincr paper says the ware houses at that place contain more than 2,000,000 pounds of wool of 1900 and 1901 clip. The inter Uolligiate athletic sports at Mc.Miunville last Friday between Albany men and the home team showed a victory tor Albany. Prospecting for ciniiabar.quick silver, near Can I ral Point, Jackson County, is likely to lie rewarded. -Seme very promising ore has been found. Dr. P. A. Harris, a drinking man, dropped dead last week near Qlen dale, Douglas Cou 'ty, while answer ing a call from a patient. He hid been on a protracted spree. l'lto uliehalem Valley Mills has been incorporated at Newberg, Yamhill county, with a capit tl stock if 112,000. The business to be car ried on is the miiuufacture of flour and mill feed. James Iioyd has arranged lo begin work at once on au irrigating ditch for his 1000 acre ranch at Klamath County. The ditch will have a length of eight miles. Work on the wo big ditches near Illy Is progress- ug rapidly. A fish trap at I Hind Slough near Astoria was to have been removed Friday last at the request of tbe gill netters, ut t'.e owner ol the rap asked the sheriff for protection. be net fisherman now propose to ask aid of the Federal government a removing the trap. A party of 28 men from Michigan have filed 03 28 t i in b-r claims and 22 hornet-tends iu the fine timber belt n Upper Evans Creek, in townships 33 and 34, range 3r, hu an Ashland pHr. Some 11 men from osephine County have alsorecured liiims in the same district. to do things as we want. I love to be lieve that I tan rnlse roses of all sorts and have, any, a thousand years to ex periment on new varieties without feeling all the time that I ought to be making that parish call or writing that sermon or getting ready for that com mittee meeting." "You don't believe there will be roses In the other world, do youT" In quired Eric quizzically. "I dou't?" exclaimed Andrew. What would heaven be without roses and little children r Tin not quarreling with your Idea, like It." replied Eric. "I hope there will be roses there without the thorns. Meanwhile we are living In the town of AHU11C MARKETS FOB PROmJtTS. DAIRY coming marriage. "We shall be married as soon as Miss i "'v,rt' Dwlgbt can git ready." Stuart had reference to her Salvation Army du ties and the work necessary to the building of the bouses. "I suppose she Is ordering her trous seau from rarls? I should love to see a Salvation Army gown made after the latest European style," said Louise, with a sneer. "Do you expert to be married In the Conintmt on Fntirlh Pun. "At one time I suffered from sprain of the ankle," says Following precedent established by the department of agriculture In sending dairy products to European Geo. E. Carry, editor of the Guide, markets, trac ng them to final con Washington, Va. "After using sev- u,Dra and securing reports upon ..... I 1I...1- 111 L - t , . eri well recommentieu medicines qunmy, ooiu aosoiute annas wiiho it success, I tried Chamber- compared with competing products, Iain's Pain Balm and am pleased to the department last year sent several say that reiiei came as soon as 1 De. muBijuuicuu 01 u iry products 10 gnn its use and a speedily followed." Delta drug store. complete cure Sold by The STAVER COMPANY Portland, Oregon. MITCHELL, LEWIS & First and Taylor Sts. MITCHELL WAGONS, GUARANTEED To be absoulutcly the licst wagon built. No man on earth can build a. better wagon than a MITCHELL IT DRAWS THE BHR- " BBW Si BBSS, .Bt SB. CHAMPION NO PUSH. I Iff "320 This Draws h Baa Added Traction. I MOWERS and BINDERS Yuttt neic,Mor.s have them. They say tl.ey never used anything so jTiftct and so good. You can't make a mistake if you buy a CHAMPION Yokohama, Hong Kong, Manila and other Asiatic cities. The re. suits of the experiment huve not yet been made public, but it Is known that Ihey were not aatislactory. The problem is ,'0 deliver butter put up ithout tbe use of "preservatives," which, if hermetically sealed, will reach the consumer! In tropical countries in goood condition, lie. lore sending the shipments an agent of the department had visited the cities and selected the local firms to receive and report upon them. The results, however, showed that reorts to be satisfac ory and useful, must be more definite and detailed than can be made except by experts, and the department has, therefore, de tailed Professor F. E. Eine.y, in structor in dairying at the North Carolina agricultural college, to pro ceed to Asia and personally receive, distribute and report upon shipments to be forwarded to him at the various ports. The use of butter, even by European and American residtnts iu tropical regions, is greatly restricted by the difficulty of keeping it in good con-lition. If this difficulty can be overcome it will open a large and profitable trade for our dairy products. The market for cheese is better. Cold storage, both on steam, era and after arrival, is, of course, an essential feature of a trade In dairy products with Asia. M. D. Laudis is the man suspect ed of assassinating the Oklahoma party Darned J. E. Endaily uear Coqutlle City recently. Landis is the last known to lie with the murdered man. Attempt was made to arrest Landis but up to last ad vices it had not buen successlul. An unknown man was killed by the rail road train near Harisburg last Friday evening. He was cmght on a trestle. Instead of jumping off the bridge he tried to escape by running off at the end. The train could not lie stopped be fore overtaking him. The Coroner's jury held the train men blameless. For a few days last week, Ham mond ot the Astoria A Columbia River Rail Road was reported to lie negotiating fir the purchase of Tongue Point Just above Astoria win re he was to build a big saw mill, but on Thursday he withdrew his proposiiioi, or rather stated that he had not authorized the making of a proposition. Ah inlant was born with smallpox one mile aiaive .viinon isi wis;'. The mother's name is Ilrummett, and 1 he family lives ou the Walla Willa River. A son spread the disi-ase among the. family. lour were taken down, including the motl er. A little daughter, with all the symptoms of the disease, wan born immediately after. II. C. Rooper informs the Ante lope Herald that in the recent Bake oven horse-ride out of about 2500 hesd gathered, only two mangy horses were found outside; the Pine Hollow country. These two horses were brought over from the reserva tion, and as soon as it was discovered thut they were mangy, they were dipped. Io (he Pine Hollow coun try there are a few cases of mange hut every precaution Is being taken io k-p it from spreading. THE WHEELS WILL NOT LIFT FROM THE GROUND. Also Case Pletcs, Hoosier Drills, Southtcicb 'ay Presses, Star Wind Mills and our Celebrated Bee Line and Henneu Buggies. 3. WEHRUNG & SONS, Agents. Hillsboro, Or. A shipload of American school t -acheis has lieen called for by Presi dent Taft, of the Philippines com mission. This Is the real civilizing material. Sugar and tobacco imports yield a revenue to this country of 170,000,000 a year and it wilt not be sacrificed in order to please the Cub ans in their project of an independ out government. ' A Inrgesale oftK-ef will be consum mated in Malheur County June 10. That Is II14 date fixed for the delivery to one Ki-tern firm of ttween 10,000 und 12,0 Hi head of yearlings ami 2-yi nr-M'Is. AU thi-t stock is intended for the Kaftern market. Yeiiriings are purchased by these buyers for 20, and 2 year-olds $27. This price is l cheaper than the same stock "old for at the same per iod hst year. The sale will clean up TVH of the surplus ts-ef In that section of the country and will ive few for the Fall market