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'Wet Cji 'fir, xhmt Vol. XXIX II ILLS HO RO, WASHINGTON COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY. AUGUST 16. l'JOl No. ij .KNKKAL DIUKCTOKY. rri Alt or-flus-ltH. U vurno .-. I ' ' -I Silts f l"MlMir Iraa.ur.r .. I'baa.B. Moorr k..,.i I'm.li. lu.trautmu.. 4 11. A. kfH"MB eau. triulr w. H. lastl i t Lsa. fc, WdMiia ,.,......., i:..url H. B. Uau i V. A. Ml in I ..!. r lf lb Hialriot ... ' df All. met itlh Inalrwt Harriaou Allan TM, M TONOI't, IJOIJN'IV i.KIICFIlB. ilium... H.KJitUJMHUHlcr " V'.trl b..iiU Itin-irttar 'IV . oirt r A i wisor ....... H"un i .nipe.riun.iidfiil hurifvtir '. - -n.nr . . . li. A. Loud . . J. U A. 'i nn K. J. Ward lien. A. Moryaii ..Joliii W. resell l.lllpll 1.. W anil . .... It. l randall ..l.eo. II. Vi lleol . . . 11. A. Ii i'i , T ;-. Wilke .Vi. '. Via OIll.OON 'I I V 1.AN0 OKrllfc. Co: v. r li. Yloorca irkl ttM uy . . , Iteucwar CUV - Or ItfctuS I . . K, A. lail.-y. May TlHM HACK B. M. TOSOUB Notary futilie. TO.NWl E, iTtKNKYS-A'i-I.A V, uii.ijmm.iu., ut i n Orrioa: It miui3,4, A i, Moiiiai, Ueaik- W. K. BibKlT'l, I T KN KYS-AT-LA W, (III.I-SIUIUl. DHKUON rru : Ueutral HUiea. Kmnii fi aud '", iiem. itimmn, TTORNBY-AT LAW. IIII.I.MIHIKO. OUfctrON rrit'.a: lUa.ui 6 mil 7. Moruaa block. : ,r -1 I I runt mi Iroon! r i.jfumrt.r U,tr .m.i ... IllHtUM, of f'winfl Johu .Noillirni ... J. I'. 'I'ameisie Jutili ilnn K. I'. I ' j .i.ii Ma,; . . . Vf III . liflllMI .111 iiioii ll..llia Huni'l Kvt.ru ... I Alkiuou ft. Kverit j. r itniiiiiiii I'OHT Or'Vltlfc INrOllWATIoN. t Tba roail ol.. Bl tbB HillnlH.ru I'oat w.i uu.o. hai v4. Mill, at 7:) ' . . ... M .Uit BM tioiutf to t-ortlBDU BIlJ . . K..r r BruiuhB ud LbihI. duly Bt 14 !I11IMIH ANI rMKIIKIV NOllt'KH. ....ii.L'.uTllMll, :HHliH, oorDer SHb, I ....... .n.'l kiftb lrt.l. freBoUiug bBth ...1..K.I Bt ID o'I.M,k B. m. Jnsi,t . Ulll. 1. r. All .mwi IH mantiUK I'liiimtlBy evcniiitj. inuuny bi n:.T ,.. Kii.fnl liort, -riKlil. H.WrPHiinif n.l bl.lul. L . .. M.r.ltrtllw lllll. KVAN P. HlUillK!!, 1'itftiwB I VAMOK.LIOAI. t;l'Ktlll. 5"ro JVr, ItU Bud Vit 1'riwoU.ng .ery HonUay Bt II B ui.i Kuily ohiol Bl 10 a. tu. (ril?ilal.. K...l.-..r ut7::w V ""'i llttrln.Bil, I'lmlor. , V. OHlllU'tl. H 0.erir, i.-Bi.tor. .r-rtoh.ntlvry Subbhtb .norniiiRnnJ viiiu Hblml . l.ool BT-ry SHl.btb Bt 1.1. . l " ' Hiiuday Bl Ml'r " . iwiiBf! M'Byer nitwtiiHt Bvery ihuM tlj nveiimn. IiBaer and HteWBrd oietin.tthBiliird D.iBy eeuin -on tnulilti . II. I. IIU.I.KV. TTOIINKY A Nil 'v .('OUNCKUm-AT-I.AW nil i.iti'K.i oi:i .n .it rii k '. Oyer Hvllu Krun bti.re join m. wu.1., TTORNLYAT-LAW. HIU.ShOHO, uUKCiON. IlHilny MorHn ItkM k, Himiiiih 1 A 'Z S. T. UNbI.ATKK, M. 11. I. M. JJHYMICIAN AND HlUiOKON HI1.I4SHOUI , olli:uoN. t)rrio: Bl rwdnuoe, nl of luiirt IIiiiim, wbrre be will he found Bt hII ihhh wlldU Dill VwltlUK liHllWll. J. 1 TAMIrMK, C I. U. It. SiriUIKON, o HJLbHmilKI, UKMION. (trriul 4Mb Kwukknob : miruer 1 bird mid Mum htrtwM. Oltio bunni, H:U to It ui.. I to ft Bad 7 to M ii. ui. Teloiiboii to rtMiultdAOB from Itrook A Stil i.rtiifHtorti all bourn. All enll promptly Btttindnd, I 1Mb I or day. V A. KAILKY, UTV. IIY8iriAN ANDHUIUJKON HlI.IXHOItO, UKKOON. OHitt- Morunii Itailey HI.kI. up tuira, riNjin VJ, in and l.i. litiaidnnov, h. W. tor KaHM l.ii.M nnd NMHind fltret.! I'olb 'I'bone. 1HI:IHTIAN CIIHIUIl .1 iwhNiKl I i d 4 li tf.iniuyHiii fi-h iiKMilb at II a in. flayer mtwtiuK i'urUy eyenm I briHtian 1 ii.U-avnr ai p K. li. Bl KaHmPK I'ai-to'. lau(tlilT or Itf In kuh. .II vlii.l il UKI KK All I.OIXIK NO I 1 .a' I O i V. iiiwl" in odd reliowa' Hull mry Nilurday evemni.'. II. WA. li IKH.illO f'AMC NO. : It). MI I' l" ry ry iinl ami tin aiuni iy . Wclu i. OK nal.. .id tbird A. O. U. ' f II LSI OKU I.OPUK l til. A. O. U. 1 J Vlf., M.vik awry nra i i iilrtv viiuini: twol. uimitli. r. r it. I 1 ll tllOKO OKANl.K, NO. J.1, BMH.U X I : nd Bud llli H. ' dny4f anh u.iutu i I. O. U. a. I liM .:Zl klA I.OlKO . NO. Ml. mwli .ll yy.ainoa.iayt.Teului.inal Ho olook.in l.O. t . Mall. Vimlora uia.lu wolotnu. Urirrrr 1 1 iiontit. plIK JitUKHK .1 HilNIIK, A. O. I . V. ., iiiii lu v i In illicit hail i-ffry (n il -..d i In: a hn.l iy t uinii d rai'li unib. T i Kalhlwur Mister.. I HO.t. HI A TKMI'I.K NO. In. 1L A lin-dt ui.iTii ii a. '.! y iml .Hid 4'li Friday nmn ! i.'rliM in Wl'lirung nil III. k. r I'. JtlKKMX l.olXJt. Nt. H4. K. tK m.nia in M'inu' Hall on Monday rv a in; r"b wsxk. S.ij.nirninu brcthrHit veto. d lo l.xtvn mmtiuuB. A. I', aad A. M. mjali rv i.oixiis no. , a. r.n.M., aiatila rv Batnnlay nllil no or altar lull itiooti ofraih lui'ii'b. 'I l. .. H. Mil' Al.vriN CUAI'TK K, Ntt.lll.it. K. no.. ai MB..nir .lllpll m be 'nil an t t h I iirly ol rat It nionib. J. E. AllhlNH. Dk.ntist, HII.I.SBOKO, OKF.CiO.N. Urno HopK: U a. in. to 4:30 p. ru. Ollira in Uninu Id.M'lc over riiarma'y It. IXl), IJKNTIMT, Fi i U KBT ' i liO V B, OK KtH )N v i i-M net. Mai twth ;i.fl per net. ( enif lit and Ain.ik'Uiii tilllnpa Ail ceim vaoh. Uold lilliiiKS liuni 1 1 up. Vitalized lur lor pain- Ua ritraclioii. OTii a: ihriw dmim north of Itriok st tra. OtHoe boura froni V a. lu. to4 p. ni. W A N I i'.l). Capulilr, rrlialilo nrauh 1 . cvniy county to rcurvsrut lurua company of solid nnaurial reputation ; !ia aalnry wr var, payable neekly ; J frt day abso uiely aure and al expends; alraiiriit. bona-lide. d.-tiiiite aalarv, no coniniiMaion : alary paid ia. li ISalurdav and exM-na iiH.ncv advamiHi em u BIA.MJAIlli IIOI'HK, S44 lAm,a.i tT , t HI. auo. THE MOSQUITO PEST. BtFtbuda or a Xra Jt-rar Towa 4ri I;i4 or a aiaaaa. 'I'm V'illuL' liii..i.fiucnt aotlcty f S iutli Oiuiitji'. X. J , la atarted In I. in.' in ally lo :i1k-IhIi li..- uioxultx In a r.HfUt liitei vu w tliu- hau uiun of tlie iiriiiiliti-e expluiiit-d lb.- uictliod adopi ej. llrtaul: "our work is uiily prt'llmliiury a yet. Ir. O. O. Howard, tblff riituiiiuioi;iat bl' I bi' United State ugrli-ultunU d. urii!:it. Usiii'il a pamplil.-t in vrlili'h h cjid thnt Hiiy i-omuiuuity might rUI In. !' of uiiixipjituo If it took the rltflit main iiih) an eueiKetlo and p-rxi-t elit. 'l'lii' luipnivt-ineiil noi.li ty had BoUi MiivsMiiidiiiH' with lr. Howard ou tin- mil.Jecl. ninl finally, realizing that tl:t i'liliridiiui co-opera Hull of every liiiiiwlinl.l.-r was re. ii I red, we urraii;iHl Lie a li'i'lure by Ir. Howard. ' In tlie first pljif. 'you au't have urn tufit.HH union you have water. Wiiiiuiit HtundiiiK water there will L llil (IHiK4Mltlll-H. " I li. tii.isti..n of 1niiria'e U linpor l.n.t. and if a l.iBland ia drained a per n.aii. tit liiipiiiveiiii'iit 1h effected. Three fi.uiilis of l lie proiwrty owuera having ICrtLimls bave xlaated to diuin theui a. id i lie others are about to follow the example. 'I li u. we Uuvu boui;lit some oil. w hlth t.i men. K.ilna: hImiiU tiio village with a ran. Imvn uied to cover all the gtnud lnt; vvnier. In aUiut five daya they taiptli'd ten buriela of oil. Thia opera tion w 111 he rejieated In about a week and r-iiln t Intervala thereafter of aliout lliree weeks. t ;i Itaelf will kill the mosquitoes whl. h allv'Mt on the water and will kill I lie wrlfrgler. which have to oouie up to the Mirfnre of the water every few liiliiuteg lo olilaln air. We have been foi l una le in timlUiK an enthualaHtic ally in tin- Im-al liiNperior of the board of In ;illli. ii'hI he ban practically taken barge of the work for us. "Arter taking care of the alandlng vvnier we have Ihkiiu Impreanlng the iinpoi tuuee of the work upon ludlvid unla. CeKaiio.1. are reouHilile for iiilllloua of inoHiiiltoea. It la the same With rlnteriiM, lint there la Uo neceaally for cMcrua n.iw that there la a public water aiiiply. A pint of oil Is all that I ueceaaary In a ceKool to kill off w hole coiniiiiinillea and K. nerutlnua of iiiMiiiiloea. "We have lutereated people In the poorer sections of the town by iff vinar Uie oil away. We -elect Borne oue la A ciiiral aectlon add' make bliu lue cue toilluu. An the fluid uned la Dot II I U uiluatliiK oil. we are not afraid that It will be diverted tu usea other than that to which It la Intended. We uae what la called fuel oil. "Kai n wnier barrels are a proline F.iurce of propagation, and w have found that four brooda of niowiultoea. vertiKiiiK ,j.(HK a brood. Is the result of one rainwater barrel. or cnurue inuaiiulloes can breed In water tank. Hush tanks and even In the traps lu plumbing. We ad viae iieo. pie to protect lliemielves from the uioa qulloea by IucIohIiib water tanks with hetllns. We are oontident of local relief and perhaps of Immunity from inomiultoe. and we are encouraged, not only with the sliifhl results we have had. but w ith the cordial eo owration od the part of the pulill. "In ponds where It Is not deemed ad- visalJe to .inad oil It Is best to stock with fish. The ordinary HunHsb la very fond of nioK iiiltoes and will clear out poiid lu eiii llelil Hlnie." than Ulf a do-u perpetua. ce. , WH TO VIEW. . smallpox, says the Umporla Gazette. , The woman who buys her dreaaea in p. nilt m to expren toy inr.liiil Kansaa City has a hammer knocking-1 . , , ... ... . .. attheteapiMcf b-oTra toTro. "yS I 4 ,he Mifrm.ni Mr. Al- woman a bo patroulxes a -mail order" t f rtHj 'I.diuaii, .ublianHi In ycslei. bouae hurts her own town more than ' ''y'1 Orefrnuiaii. The Biiiji-niiiiBs a saloon. Hhe sends money out of 1 ale huh tinn-ly ai. I wl . Tt.u i. iit-.it town that should keep borne people at ofsnowirnj vi,iu, a, work; she breeds lllneaa, the mother of I , . . .. . . crime. Tb. womao for whom uotbtof x,il,M'vl'ly ,""J,'r """' pfxlue In this town Is good euuuuu Is won ve rti(tis of thf stale? Is becoming enemy to Emporia than the plagTie, It i "ai coi.flrmcd. Of (be ta-tiiile vialtin P irtlanii from the easl, and return ing, le-m than one in ten, my, or learn anything; about either wnslern or iiistern Onoii. In coming from Ualifomia lh y r. acli P.irll.ttul in the i-arly morninir, without liavini; aeen aiiythmg of the UiiiKUtt or VVill.i- melle valleys. If they art) taken Tree naattaa; la WaaalBataa. , UJIoa ,, exi'ursiiHis from Portland, II trees In the street of Washington. bas always appeared to The Gasette that the things sold by the merchant a and manufacturers wbo support a wo man's hu'liand ought to be g-ood enough for the woman's back and her stomach and ber parlor. If It bn't good euouKh, she should take the old matt to a lowo where tilings salt ber better. spin ami after a Irii up the Columbia lliey will leave for their homo, lhursj y evening. F iilsy a party under the chitrtrn of S. U. Akers will tiriive. They art) Illiu is nx:liv i hey are) ouukeii jor a trip up tue Coluiuliiit." , What this istaie ncetla now ia nv-r. .twH or rutt sTaie. are uuder the direct' j of the District authorities. Individual preferences or private enterprises are not allowed to regulate this Improvement, as Is gen erally doue la other cities. Moreover, the city has Its own nursery, where seeds planted from its own trees grow and supply all the needed varieties. In 1871, during the era of great mn- ulclpal Improvements, Governor A. R. Shepherd apiHiinted a commission to tea-unite this Important matter, and Its t'.l'' its bare brought about the beauty ami uniformity of shade existing lo Washington today. Paironlae Home ladaetry. The woman who won't nae boine- Uinde ftolil- dues the town mnr harm I Bastaess faylas. It's one thing- to cat the price of a carried over, soiled or out of date gar uieut. It's (uite another thing to offer the newest of the ti.'tv at prices like the. e. We make no apol "y for copying ex actly the shapes i the stylemakera, uor for marking them at half or leas thau half their prices. The benefit Is certainly yours. The best of every worthy grade la w hat we meau to provide. To sen e you l etter, to make the store more helpful and welcome to you la our aim all the time. R.ilk Shad. Sir Wulter Scott, In his "History of Heotlun.l. " tells a tale or a highland chief, oue of the Macdounlds of Koag, which Ix worth repeating. This worthy hud robbed of the little she possessed a poor willow, who. lu her deapair. ex claimed f hat ahe would dcuiaud justice from her sovereign If she tared all the wjrto 1-MiiiburKu on rct. "It ia a kiug Journey." cried Hie riliber."and. that you may make It more comfort ably. 1 will have .von t.,nd." And he sent for a smith. l.-oni he compelled to nail a . r wf alioes to the wretched woman's feet. Jn-i as liorseslioes are fastened. . But the u lilow was keen vltted. As soon as tier wounds permitted her to set forth she Is-look lieiself to Edin burgh mid. i.litaiuiiiR Hilinlhslou to the presence of .lames 1, Informed him of the cruel treatment ahe had undergone. The king. Justly ansTJ. ordered the ar rest of lai-ilonald and of 12 of bis principal adherents and caused Iron Botes to be nailed to their feet Thus quipped, they were exposed to the pub lic ror mree nuys and then executed. it is eitncr up or uowu, or both up ami down Ihe Columbia river. They leave Ihe stale either by way of Pu gel Hi iu ml, or by way of eastern Ore got), iu either case) seeing very littli ol tiie slate, Early lat apring some prominent Kcntlciiiou from Chicito visited the f ciQe Uoast, anil putilishisl a very A case of stuaCpox has been re ported at Howell, In Marion county. Crude oil, in small quantity, Is now spouUnir with the water from o iv, ii ,.r w t ...u. ...! .,.!... I 1 .... . i. I'- - AUiiia.Ii ..-il .- mi., uiuiv tipuai ui ueveiof nut Uujurj r -Mourcen. Will this procedure bii: i iilier oue or the othctf Orial t'y ui'alhs bydrowuing: are rt not. On the other hand, it di-lit I'""1 ,r(,", i'ortland last Sunday. polli. Those who come to Oreiron 1 " ,m",,"lt fuiphaslaea the ueora. thiuk that if we had anything vulua-1'1 for " Hwiuiming both, ye sub- bie lo ahow but scenery we alio Id ml,l'"3 re slow. ivrlaiitly bnog It to then atleution, The Marion couuty court refused ami so they g-o back, circulate broad- the electric railway -lompanv a fran. oiHt wherever they go, that they chise along the oouuty rad from oB- ii m vrcgou, auow aotun- pitverton to Halein. The electric tiling about live country, and when company wanted twenty foet on one anteu 1 1 describe It give an ai-count aide of tiio road. of Htm ranges of mountttius, spleudid neat volume, irivinir an acct.ui.t i.l iU gardeua, hop yards their IravelH. Theoulv reference lo '"'"'"l? industrien, and then thru. anything iu Oregon, oul-lile of Port. land, is to the Cascade Locks and Multnom.th F lis. In desciibiug tin ir v:ait to western Wualiiiigton there ia a splendid description of the magnificent lumtieritig industries, even giving the size and length ol (he great trees witnessed at the saw. Laborers excavating for a building al 8th and Taylor streets, Portlaud, unearthed buried treasure. A Mrs. Nic-kutn years ago lost between $-100 and $600, and she supported it wan buried ou her own lot by the burg. lurs. For some reason it was left there. The Lost Like Lumber Company has alaiut completed a splash dam ou the great wheat fields of eastern Ore- ',M, ""mch of Hood Uiver, Ihree waterfalls, a magnificent rivtr, and got enthusiastic over the matilfl- m-e of Hood, 8t. Heleus and other snow-capped mountains. It has lung seemed to me that the sensible ami wise thing to do ia to take these peo pie out through the Willamette vai ley, show them lis fields, iU meadows iron, and Ihe mining ramps ol south ern and eastern Oregon. 8how them what Ihe mate is and what it has. and what ita possibilities and opjsir .....III.... mi . ' luiuiiiK are. iner-- is no stale in the union with such splendid unde veloped resources as Oregon that Is and a half miles aliove the fi.rks The dam will hold 16 feet of water and extends 280 feet up the canyon. It is expected that this will furnish sullloieul force to drive logs beyond the forks. Thos. A. Edison the great electri- inills upon Puget S .u.hI. Lslerthe 'nI,'K hih-Ii a slow growth. There wf Inventor has viewed Ihe Oregon is no region in the United States """erai fauinit at isuualo and has piaisesMiiig such great merit, and '"eoUie n,UL'u lutereated Mi our nlr which is so little known throughout kle n"ue8- Mrs. Editlt Toil or- Ihe United States as Ihe Willamette Weathered writes theOregouiau that valley. I have met aud talked with ttiU iu"-rt4 Mr. Edisou rcpre-nts didsensi.f (teoplewho have been to w'u 8euJ "n "gent lo Oregon for per- Oregon, w ho never saw the Willa- "n1 inspectioii of the mines. mette valley, .r the rich lauds of Li Moorehouse, The Dalles In Umalilla county, who know nothing di;tn phot iirranher. has iimn, i.ia wlmlrv-rahout them, who could not n todies pictures of A-lotn-mi, who n il whether Ihey contain cultivated wns a convert to the faith of Mar-... Ilelds, great sheep panturea, or arid Whitman, aud Pe-tow-ya, who plains. And this result is due very claims to bave been 15 years old I .a a..... I. a A., al a. ..a At... .a.Ajnjr u. mo jaci mat wnen visitors when Lpww aud Clark- congressional de legal ion. trotn Ohio spent two days in Orego".. They went away without seeing a single productive Industry, or a single re source of Ihe state. They were taken up and down the Columbia, river from The Dalles "o the Pacific' Ocean, For what purpose? The reMson given w as that it whs desired lo make them friendly to Columbia rivci improve iiienls. Did it ever ix-cur to any one taking thia position, that when ii river is improved, it is becuuse of Iht commerce to be Is'iit fitetl, and the proportion of the commerce to the coal of the improvement, and not from the l-eauty i.f the flowers, the grandeur of the mouutnins, the num ber of waterfalls or snow-capped mountaius witnessed from its peace come to this state, such extraordi nary great pains are taken to induce them to become eutbusiaatic over scenery." Our scenery certainly ia 'li llj.;li!.u! ami attractive. Jt is an element of pleasure to the visitor, but mixed uiih it, we ought to keep in ' Tfca MrLly Got There Early. Foundation is a new town up In the Kallspell county of Montana, where the new gold belt Is being unbuckled. 'TIs a very new town Indeed barely three months old, but It bas a weekly paper already la the West Fisher Ga rette, which wag started ' within a uinutb after the rush to the camp be- pan. .Maybe li ,i.e follows the flag: cer- tsinly. ni-.jn-ny. the press follows the crriwi ,'ir. m y e . ,-a in-. fui bosom? A few mornings ago I converseti vl' ' '"'ful, and some of the wilb members of the Uermail Hocie I ' i' -ri;. I renellts that should mfru ties visiting Poitland just before 1 '"': ironi Ihe vimts of protni leaving lor tha esst. It was the old ne"1 Pl'l. alori: absolulelv no knowlediie of i Htu very much pleamsl that Mr, the slate or its Industries. They had ,,"l,,m" """called the attention ol seen nothing hut Portland and the ,,,H 'dTs of Ihe Oregoniau to this Columbia river. matter. Truly aud sincerely youts I n..ti, in pterdv .n.,r,.l no'- ' 0 """K""!"! August 8. - -" - - - -.. n - Ort'tonian that the sst.ie policy is to be pursued with iiieuils'rs of III- Cbristiun Einieavor Sis-iely. I read liom Ihe Oregouian the following: THOMAS H. TONGUE. o'clock there will taj more river ox cursions. On Wednisday 201) are ex- ixcled to arrive under the guidance of Rev. T. E. Davis. They will go up Ihe Columbia. Later in the morn ing another party of 200 will arrive under the charge of Kev. D. A. (J lie m , ittNHtm Mr KM l Ol'i V Kl I.HVV8 HAI.I. ON tin Ural and third t-ri.l.tyaof t.i li Month, at i U'o't l.a'k. p, n.. I.t.. KAHIM I' .SI, Ml. BH. U. A. R- MKKItt Di KKI LOWS It A I I. ON the lnt and third Maturdaya of racli month, at -'.ti o cluck p. in. " OA BTOT1IA. tmn ltd tird t.n Hj im (Ua MMMEK UENOUTS. "To the mountains our people in increasing minilars yinrly look for those duvs of relaxation and reerea- tio.i insM'rts.trv- to maintain Ihe hu man, machine in fair working condi tion. The languorous Moth of the seashore provts very seductive while it lasts, hut many have di-idsl thai ihe annua! outing should provide not miy railic;'' change el air and stir rounding, hut aiso such stimulation fttigk.'iug energies as will provide br iw u and vicor fur the reiurn lo abor. For this they urge the moun tain c'.lllll' Hint rnllll.le, the I'sIshiii if the mountain pines, nnd the clear. unadulterated mountain air.'' 1 1 this dins-lion the shii .ta Il..ui now aif.ird a wealth i.f altraclioiis. 1 The entire line of road from Ahland to Hlditu' is atu'ilihsl with charm- i Ing and aeii-seilde hotels and camp, w here are cheer and nun fort and healing at reasonable st and w here you ran bunt, fHh, ride, loaf, or play Willi rtiiai Irii-iiiiy. ' "ttr if yon hs.k for histling waters. none Is'tter i-m la found, hot or cold, nan I lie springs of Ashlaiiil,'tileslin. Anderson, Itnrth tl, Hvroo atid Parai ible-," "Ilefore visiting r'.un po, the ssv pie of Ihe North wet should ss the glories of VoM inile Valley, and Ihe Wondrous groves of Mnrirsasa and Oalaveris; the PsrUinns are likely to make inuiri'B concerning these at tractive nvtirts." Seinllo .r. C. II. M irkhsni, Oeii. etal Pssng'r Agi'tit, Portland, f.a new laiklets on t'a-ttelYag, hhasta Springs, Mi-ileud Kiver, Yimemtle, and excursion rali-s thereto. I MITCHELL, LEWIS & STAVER COMPANY First and Taylor Sts. Portland, Oregon. v MITCHELL WAGONS, GUARANTEED To be aksoulutely the Kestwagon built. No man on earth can build a better wagon than a MITCHELL FEF.I) and ENSILAGE CUTTER with BLOWER and ELEVATOR LATEST AND BEST Blower Ensilage Cutter Made. We refer to 0. V. Ilesse. Kinton, Oregon, aud Win. Si'liiiliuetich, Farmington, (rrcgott. Both in Washington County. They have Blizzards. STEEL STAR WIND MILLS Ball Iic.ititi, Galvanize after making. Ixilts, double nn'ted. Runs lightest. No Toot Can Rust Can't i;el l-vc and rattle. Best Wind MYERS PUMPS, Glass ralve seat. Can t Galvanized Mill Ma.le. be equaled. Si.iHbwuk Hay Ptessrs. Hcnney and Bee Line Buggies C4 I low. Hoosier Drills and a full line of Agricultural Implements, Vehicle, Bicycles, Harness. yn WEHRUNG & SONS, Agents. Hillsboro, Oi J a UluUter'i (tood Work. "I had m severe attack of bilious colic, got a bottle of Chamberlalu's "Tomorrow morning at 7 and 9 Choleraand Diarrhoea Kcmedy tisk two doses and was entirely cured," suys Itev. A. A. Power, oi Emporia, Kan. 'My neighiajr ucnwa the street was sick for over a week, had two or. Hire bottles of m dicine from the d'H-'lor. He used tin m for three or four days without relief, then cilhsi in ami' her doctor M who treated him for some davs and gave him no relit f, bo discharged him. I went over t i seehiin Ihe next morning. He said his bowel were iu a terrible tlx, that they had las-n running off so long that it was almost bloody flux. I asked him if he had tried Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Itemed y and he said, 'No.' I went home an i It night him my bottlcand gave him one ilia; told him to take another lose in fifteen or twenty minutes if ; be did not find relief, but he took no I more and was ei tirely cured." For sale by la-lta Drug Store What must people want Is some, thing mild and gentle, when in tutsl of a physic. Cnamla'rlain'sHt imtch and Liver Tablets fill the bill to a dot. They are easy t, take and pleasant in effect., For sale by the IVIta Drug Store. "My baby was terribly sick with the diarrhoea," says J. II. Doak, of w illiHins, Oregon. "We were un able to cure him with Iho doctor's assistance, and an a last reaort we tried Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. I am happy to say it gave immediate relief and a complete cure." For wde by Delia Drug More. The law of health require lhat the bowel move once ei.-h day and one of the penalties r violating this law i pile. Keep your laiwel regular by tiking a dose of Chamberlain's stomach and Liver Tablet when necessary and ycni will never have that er. r punisluii"nl inflict.sl up-. passed through these regions In 18C6. V. li. Kurta baa leased water IKiwer in Aurora for 20 years, aud the city council next week proposes lo grant him an electric light and water franchise aud have him put up six fire hydrants and five are lights. Hdis thinking of using the water power to furnish light to Hub bard, Wood bum, (Jervais, Barlow, Can by and other nearby places. The Cascara bark industry la get tiug to be imMrtant. Eight car loads of the bark bave been sent out from Corvallis this season. The price paid this year la three cents per pound. The price last year was two to two and a half and the) year before one and a half. Some of this bark gas lo Euro) and some comes back here iu the shape of proprietary med icines, Cascarets lor instance. Chief Johnson, the most prominent I'idian in Alaska, and a ruler over 7000 of his IrilaAsmen, made his an nual visit to Salem recently, to buy his w inter shark of blankets. Chief Johnson is a mcrehint, anil operated large stores at Juneau and Dyea, and supplies the smaller ludian chiefs with the goods they require. He is an Interesting figure, and wields great ii fliience among the southeast ern Alaska Indians, w here he is look. ed up t't as a lending judge. The Oregon Coal A Lumber Oo sought to get control of the Nehalem river under the late state law by fli ng on it attaching blue prints for it m ii. The Wheeler Lumber Co., sought Ihe same franchise but inter preted the law to mean that the com- ' pany seeking the franchise is requir ed to file original maps when the time required for making surveys delayed the Wheeler people and al lowed t . oihcrs to get ahead ol them. No.v the fight is in the Clubtnp County Court and promisee to be long and fierce. If the result shall be a knockout of the law the public will have no tears lo shod. Across the river from Corvallis in Linn they have a fashion of defend ing fruit orchards with shot guns. Tuesday evening member of a thn-shlng crowd climbed over the fetn-e into a jieaob orchard on the farm of William Uogue. The occu pant of the place, who Is a tenai t, blazed away with his shot gun, anil the young men barked out with more celerity than Ihey went in. Onnf Ihem had three bird shot in hi leg, Just below Ihe knee. Two. other incidents of the kind have hap. peneil within the pad few weeks In the samp vicinity, and In one of them one of the young men fUl from Ihe oo yon. Price 2 rent. For sale by I orchard wilb bir.l shot in hU shouL ! Delia Drug Store. Uer.