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.- - tW t, 4 I ,.4 . 1 a a si Vol. xxix."T"l HILLS BORO. WASHINCTOX COVim; OREGON; FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15. 1901 E4as3 fl if? Jeneral directory! r -trn r state omcicua. O crnuf ... ....... Hr..ary of UU.. . . F. I. ltiubar . . '.'bus. . Mv -ip.' lnllie I uatruotu ""'' PrinUtr li.l.i...i.' il I M. WdWlMl Coart ) -T::" if.VmSS nde Fifth Distrioi ... t-JttSi Att.ru. Flfta DtaWotU. Hrriuq Alkn oodrtv : t-riotmi 1 1 L. A. Rood .. j. U- A. Vnn .. ....K.J. Ward ...Geo. A. Morgan . . ..John. W kWwaU Hl fe. -Vs- , , , K tBtMifcW ..'..Geo. H. Wilio av iVmiaiiaMtotier 1 .m" Hlwr iff K oofiii'r ItilMKI 11. A- " Ht'nvol ."W. I. Via )oror )UGt)M PITY LAND OFFICE. , . ' i ! i i i j W t! ) it' Cha. B. M W.u. Ualloway . lUttwivsr 7)iTOFFIGinuV ... Joh Northrop J. K. d hrorn K. C. hrotrn 1 1 .... . .. . - J"1 ( Wir hn Miliw lit. ItMIMOB Itonton Hnwiusn iMsooidet..,.,, .fvtrt 'rvimrir 'n.i B'l KvriU W 1 Atkinson M u rati iu J. . H.'r'tl'!! liritt iti of iw r;:'.''.:;.j. v. Knau ; 1 HIWT OfFlOB INFORM AXIOM. I ' .j.l i .ll'. IKI VJ 'If .' ,f .... .1 it- llUlnburo Vo Mai. 7:80 "' ' 1 ; ' ! OJIOBOn AND HtWIKT. HOWf. bnth7 nchool W 'look a. . "3r ad-. at rt a. r-."?"iT will be helpful. 'hcirl, hrlulil, uiM!rr.i" Jt,, one J-STOkA i - ,lVANiBtlOAl - fltfCltOI-- Oowr ...... 1 1 1 1 1 1 am ' : - 'lIuiredAT lihriwUiln ileoot a Iv P., P1' l'ht'lplit I'antor. n, to .1 nit h ! ! ..nTrnbh!!i.. Jhool ery Mabbath a I . . . Uhi uiltn ever J BunanT (ha itiird Toeeda -nlna ot wo jiulb ri 1 1 111 ST I AN r H K UCH. 1' wlihi Jt W (J M11.I 4(h Hunduy in . hiililb at 11 m. l-iuycr meeli'iK Tl.urt.luy eeninB. HTi-iiun -'-0Hrir;u)8K rt-,r. llautfhtJra f ItokAaii f lM.llKO UKUKKAH I.OUOK NO I I M, 1 O f. n' Uuw II. ill every beturdaj ". ! . T , -.i?::". M. WA. I U.IiUOUU AMP NO. H4.t MKKTH I L , ry aa4 Ith Htuly miiht, at WcbiUiiHibiHU A. . U. a 11,11.01.0 bODUK KO. .A..U. V., Mrete ever l.rni abd to'rd Kri.lny iwiim a mantli. r. r h. f 1 II.I.HKOHII UANOK,. IO. 7, tw I i and lUf-; liayaaf eaoh aonta i nr. - . a). . iNi'K7.riMA 1.01KIK. NO. 60. M Wedneailay aeaiBaal Ka'elook.lo l.O. F. llnll. V laiton aiado wolouuie. Drr.a af Uaaat . T 1IIK DKUHKK HONOIt, A. U. V. W.. niwu la vi ehrunKK nan otwi Ural and 'bird tihluy eTi-ninif oi montb. v. !;?: IUthboac tttotcra. 1HIKNIC1A TKMI'LK NO. 10. K mrvu evrry 2nd and 4th rtday In womb at I ;3U o'clock In VYebronaHi R. H.. eab allalL K. af r. DUtKNIX LODOK. NO. 4, K. OF P 1 mxvta in Maaonle Hall on Monday .vroinii of eaeb wtwk. Hojooraiim brroa floomd lo todtl -aaetlnsa. A. F. aaJ km 31. 'piULITI UIDOK NO. , A. F.AA. M., 1 ma evary Matarday atbl oa or aftet ail nom. of eash taoaith. ' 0. z. tt. riU'ALATIN C'HAPTKR, NO.SI.O. K.9M 1 rnwln at Maaonle Temple an 'he tnd aad 4ib laeeday of aaob month. HE. KlNHOUt- 1 MKKTrt IN ODl FKLIvOWB HALL ON the I. rat and third Fridaye of ereh n.vnth, at o'clock, p, ni. jt5. KAXMU- PONT, HO. . A. B a. a EKTd IN ODD FKI.LOWH HA1.I.ON 111 the tlret and third Batnrday of eaob month, at -lf o'clock p. at. Mount for utaoip pirturua at the Inpepkndkvt otBt I ilua and a half for Ai'ta. pboiesmojal cakdm. race. Toai', B. B.TOKiiB N-Ury labile. -U TONUL'K, ; THOS H. E. -TORNEYS-AT-LA W, ILLKWKO,0.l04)i. Orrius: Koi3, 4, 6, HotKa Htook. W. X. HiUUETT, ! nX)UNEYH-AT-LAW,' 4 . U1LHW)10J.OKBIKN j Owrum: Oanlrml Bloek. Koorni ( wd T. BE5TUX UOWMAS, TTORNEY-AT-LAW. I HiLLSHOnO. OKKOON. : I Ovnoi: ltoonia fi aad 1. Morgaa bkwk. t II. T. UA6LEY, A1TORNEY AND CX)UNCELOR-AT.LAW HILLSBOUO OKIQON. ' Orfica: Over Dlu Drag Btora, J0I11 X. WALL, TTORNEY-AT-LAV, HILLSBORO, OREGON. Bailwy-Morgan Block, Rooms IAS , 8. T. LISKLATEK,M. B.C.M. pUYSICIAN AND SURGEON ElLLijBOKO, OUKGON. Omni: at renldenee, of court UotiM, nhera be will be found at all uouie wbea not twiIiub paueote. , , , J. P. TAXIEMIE, , J- j P. R. R. SURGEON, , W UILLSltOBO. OKKOON. J IW.i. .an knrniin I - Third and Alain Htrwta. Office hoora, :3u to li a. m .. 1 to 6 and 1 to a p. m. Telephone to maidenoe from li rook & 8el' Dr-Kalora ai all honra. All oalle prouptty atteow ainhl or day. - -. , v.- , ' , V A. BAILET, M. C. ; .! piIYSICIAN AND 8URGE0N . j HILLHBOIIO. OBEQON. J ' j 1)111 Mornun lliulcy lllik, op stairs, room 12, 13 and 15. Kmridenee, H. W. Cor. 1. . f.in. mnA kinil -tT llta rloth 'I'honc. j. e. aikiss, Dentist, lIILLSIiORO, OKEGON. " Orrica Hocus: a. m. to 4 :'M p. aa Olliua in Union block over Pharmacy v R. 51X0R, IJENTIST, KORKHT OROVK, ORKOON lies! arti -.inl teeth V.f perset. Cement and Anmleum fillinirs ft) ct.nl each. OuM lilliiiRS from $1 up. Vilalixed air for paia 1AM t.xtrttctiun. Ofpics: three door north of Briok atore. Othoe boors from a. in. to4 p. m. TIIHOl'iai UTAH ASU L'OLVBAOO. Tho ltltl trip to tho east (luring tho heat of Hummpr is via tho Rio Urando W.torn and Dcnvor A Rio Graotlm lUilrfMtln,., the, far-huu "HKPiiic Line of tlm World." The extremes of liMu(era(ure are never Diet, and iiaasentrera are aure of hav Ing a delightfully cool ride through tho Heart of the Rocky Mouutaiiia, and a view by daylight of acenery which la nowhero sur)atMed. . j If doalred, a atop enroute may be mado at quaint and picturtvwite SaltLAke Cit, tho "City of the Saints," Glenwood Sprints, Lead ville, Colorado Hpringa, Pueblo, Denver, or any intermediate point.) There are thren daily traina lenv og Salt Lake City for all i point' eaat, which huve cloxe coonectloDa from the Northwest via either O, Ik A N. Co., or the Southern Pactflo Cu. Theae traina are equipped with Through Sleepers (Standard pd Touriot,) Free Inclining Chair Car and a perfect Dining Car Service, j Personally Conducted Excursion, In charge of eoinpetent and coite oua managers, are run several limes a week without chaope of cars to Denrer, Omaha, Kanaaa City,! Ht. Louis, Chicago, Buffalo, New York, IVwton and all eastern eitiea. ' Tickets are on sale at all Rat Ir end Ticket otticea. For further Informa tion and chearaat rates, apply to i j. D. MANflrtKLD,-' j , .. GeneralAgenj, 124 Third SI., Portland, Oregon. Base 111 players ahould use The Delta Liniment, as It cures sprains and bruises, toughens the hands and keeps the fingers suple. ' 1 v ft 0 fi et By SYLVANOS '.COBIV JrJ CJIAPTEIl IV. TI1E "CriAIXESCE In tho afternoon Rurir) retired in Lis chop, where he went 'at work upon a pun which had been ordered sonic days before , Aa vet ha hod snid rothinf to Paul tojicurninij the affair of tho dny rieforff fince hLt' re turn irom the Kremlin. He asked hifn howj hewever,if any one had culicd. ' i'OnW tho monk," returned Paul, a-ithont Beemiii i to conidcr . thot thero wu snjthin very important in the vicit. .' "-''. . i ,111 "Do you rneea the black monk Vladimir?" asked the. yoiir.g man, starting. "' "Yes, mf mnstcr.' l?e'c!!ol here about the middle of th.' fon-noon. ll IIo wanted one of the smuil dapgers' with tho pcirl tinft. 1 11 ' ' ,"' "And did you let him have one?"j ' l-ertiunly. p.nl mo 4 due-.: ots for it and would kuve paid moro hud I been willing to take it." i M j "And did ho mako any conversa-! tion?" j "Yes. ITo asked me why the Count; "Ha I IIow did he know of their, Tuwtr ...... , , I "Ho was waiting at the inafor a! sledgo when he overheard the countj and his companion conversing upon; thO SUbjCCt. .;;, . ;.rft.(, .,v I . "And did he ask you any qucs-i WV1M IjVlaLlUll UU Uf. UV VtA(iA P e "Yes many." "And how answered you?" "I told him the whole 6tory, from! beginning to end. I found that hq knew something of their purposq1 from what ho accidentally over-, heard, and, rather thnn have him f? sway full of surmises I told bin) "Of tho message tco?"i'f vnnt 1 "Ye9, my mapter.. I told him all that happened, from tho showing e( tho paper whichdLhc duke had drawn, up to tho dqparturo of tho angrv man." .--i ,i . .v ' "And what did the monk say?' f Rurio attked very earnestly., , f,.j,j .. "Why, ho said ho knew the. count and that he was a proud, recklcei fellow and worth but little to bocU cty; that whs all. lie did not sccni to. caro ranch abont it anyway; onl he said he should have done juxt ad you did and thnt every law of jus tics would bear you out. lie hod more curiosity than interest, though I am sure nil his sympathies are with you." , ';.,") . " cry well." returned Eurie, "It can matter but little what tho mnk thinks about it, though I would rather have him know the truth' if i he must know anything, for I would not be misunderstood." ; I lie undenttandg it all now, mf master, and I trust you nro not of fended at the liberty I took in tell Inghim." II "Not at alL Paul; not ot all." r I .' Here tho conversation droptied. i snd tho work was resumed in si- , leucc. ' It was past 3 o'clock when Rnrie'a. mother came find informed him that a gentlrman to the house t "u -IT"" ".. " ' - - i , la it Stephen TJrzen?" asked tho With. ! '' ' ", J , H ' Ilia mother said it was. -'; ,i "Then bid him come out here.!' I Claudia retired, and in a few mo ments more the gentleman made his appearance. - j , 'TJiiM, Vrt..l ' V rt snlrt ': ),n.H very stiflly and haughtily, "I bring message from the Count Pnmo. noff." ;; i i-. --.i,.,.- . "Very well, hir," returned the gunmaker proudly, "I am ready to receive it" ' y " " " I ," Thereupon TJrzen drew a scAled note from hie pocket and handed it to Rune, who took it and broke tho seal ' IIo opened it and read as foU .-ii lu.e. , fturle Nl Aa hwilt i4 the awat aagraaittia' aatnr kna aw the time IrrelrA all litailaeOnna af arte hrtayia aa Ynur l4nod aloaa ni mu tut the aula. I wruM ant awrlrr you aturlclit, nd la an Mhre mtf but ihu na nam fm. Mr rrtnvl. tw Iwerr ol thta, UI aialw all arrara ewer It ym dare aot awwt aar. my an. that ait mar kao ha la Hit rowmrd. D. Mover. . ,. When Eurie had read the missive, ho crushed it in his hand and gaacd its bearer some moments in the f.ioo without speaking. . "Will you answer?" asked Trren. lie spoke more softly than before, for he saw something in th gun maker's face which he dared not provoke. . ... "Are vou acnuaintcd with Alnrio Orss, a lieutenant of the guard?'! "Yes, sir; I know him well." j "Then let me refer you to him. He will make all necessary arrange ments, and I shall hold myself bound by his plans. I trust that is satisfactory." i mi .r(i - IO 5 I "Then you' anri I neinl hava no more to f a v.T . ? '. "Only i iwi.rHiinvr said trrzer wun isWO Vtrio f non( oi eoniusion; fYou aro the'ehaHengcd party, and yod iriJk lmo tittMHuco pi woiipomi Tho ) count hue iV Jiiectioncd tiii -inind'.JuU.jivs -WLi hut I. at aid friend decrq it no more than UOCfiftTr? trust'yof. win tiuiohe a KL'ullculuu 8 weapon. In the" use of t,ho pistol or the gun he is not'v'eri?'cdf,''u;' - ;" " "TbilaSdU imagine' I am," said Ilurici 'withV li contemptuous curl of the Tip,' lot Jie"kner that the man was rying.'" lie could see by the fel low's very looks that PumonofI had commissioned him, to. broach this matter, a i-,v, , , . "Of courso jou ore,' returned TJr zcn. (, , , . . , " ' '' j .."And the couhfls rnoet excellent ly verged" ia tho use Of the 6word, is' he not?" I ' ' ' ; ' ""Jfii is oeeouhted a fair swords !nan."'.'' ffvlwid .nii'd .n'i ! ' Ayei bI thought. ; But it mat ters' not to bo, The. thought had not entered my mind licforc, save that I supposed swords would be tho only wripoiiVtho'it of.: iUoweverJ Orpff'-Wilt settle-it with you..-1 havel given him' no-directions nt all save to 'serv'Tne As ho thinks proper and to' acVjipOti 'te understanding that if J( liava given oiTenfia to the count I wnlil' do -the' same again ,undc provo'catibn.' You understand now? "I do, sir," returned tJrzcn in choking Mn:.: it--.;-4-i "Then wait tiiomont, and I will cive you a rnessaire to, Orsa. , " Thus sneaking, EurJ went to his douk, flnd upon' the bottom of the m' the bottom oi the id received,, from thi e: -o ..!m i,v-' , ; ' ad thl'e U Vou br the annl missive ho had count ho wrote tr Alarfc I atad aaad flat Ux It to me, anil you are lunar en powered to art for Rio u you Buy (mm propee. I fball be fovrroud itridlr by jour arranimmita . . buaic i it -Having written this, he showed it to TJrzen and asked htm if he would boor it to the lieutenant, i An af firmative reply was given, and then; nimnlv foldini? the note in thn onno- , -....t . - ( , site way from the original fold, the gunmnker superscribed it Anew to the lieutenant and handed it. to hie visitor. ,ITrzen took it, and, with a stiit bow,, but without speoiing, he tnrnod and left tho place. That CjVcning olwut 8 oVlock a eWge drove tap to, Jliiric's door, and Alnrio Ursa' entered the house. , lie called the youth wide and informed him "that the .arrangements had all been Mad. :. ,- : : , Pam(molT Jit b hurry," he said, "and wo have appointed tho meet ing at 10' 'o'clock tomorrow foro noon,:, It, will take pliicc at the bend of the river just beyond tho Viska teVV .: . I i "And tho woapon8?7 asked Eurie. :,';,rSwordf," returned Orsa.' "The count will bring, his 'own, and he gwes y wtho privilege ef selecting such a one is you! choose." I thank yoiv AJaric, ifor your Jcinflncss thus far, and yon may rest assured that i. shell he prompt," ' 4..i.a , - t n t. T - i . - .iinnnBsi srn i i niim an rnn mn. ing for you?" suggested the visitor; .'wj'-aj a.viiu r til MD llaVlHT "I should be pleased to have you ao -;.-.'.., ""' . "Iwiil, then., l ahall be along in good season with mj sledge, and we will both reach the ground togeth er.'" ' " rc I f V Thus it was arranged, and then Ornrt took hin leave. - ! 7 Yn' Eurie returned to his seat by the fireplace, ho noticed that hi tnother watched him narrowly and opportunity, to retura some ade aofttcjlavor, the gunmaker etrfered lo house. i.n i,. ,i -,i i ; '.' The ytiAoxf sat fn rar-r great chafr by the) Hre.i, She was palt! and am ions'. ' Her' brow was supported by her hands, and at every sound from without she- would start tip with, a frightened expression and listen. At lenath the-sound of bells atrurk tpo her ear. They came nearer nd nearer, and tlicy stopped at her floor. She would have arisen, but site ! could not. .' With her hands clsajud she"' bent eagerly forward and listened with a frantie interest. Soon the door opened. Surely no one but- he would enter witnout knocking.'1! She started to her foot. The inner door opened. . A male form stood before her, ' ' ; "Mother r "Muriel. My boy! , Safe!" . ! ; She tottered forward and sank opon the bosom of her noble son, and while she wound her arms tight ly about ' him ' she murmured her CoaWiaMereJaei forth Pay. ' ' UiTE ALKE&OY KETlUATiU. Tbe u(ife(tiuo o olten amde by! tbiKW whooprwwe the American tariff I system tnat uciess it U mcxiiflrd tho j other' nations will retaliate by im posing higher duties on oar products la not based on a knowledge of the tacts. The nation moat referred to aa being likely to take this court are Russia, Germany and Austria. The truth ia that their tariff are al ready higher than our aud oa many articles ara aiinoa prohibitive. Thn question hi not oue of retaliation, but of discrimination. Uader these clr- euButaneee we alona ara ia a post Hon to retaliate if it be done by any. body. It is like tha story of the rueetlug of the animal when the question came np how they should manifest tneir vote. The suggea. tlon of the fox that they should shake their tails was about to meet with fa' vor when tha coon remarked, "Mr. President, the billy goat has already voted." The nation referied to have already retaliated. Seattle 'Poet- Intelligencer," - . REED OX CA8T0BI. Vice Chancellor Rued, sitting in the Court of Chancery at Trenton, N. J. has just rendered a decision ol vital importance in tha case of The Ceutaur Company against a party calling themselves the C. W. Link Drug Company. ' .",! j It seems for the past year or more Mr. Charles II. Fletcher, ' president of The Centaur Company, the manu facturers of Castorla has-been lighting through the courts, counterfeiter and imitators of their goods., All of the lake goods are put up in a manner to lead the purchaser to think they are gettiog the same Cas torla they have always bought, and tha Chancellor dwells at length o this point, abowlng how ' easy it would be, to Inform the public Of tht difference between the packages if It were not their object to mislead the consumer, He says in rt: "Every one of the packages put In evidence by tha defendant"; show a persistent adoption vf tha slo( the bottle and tha label of: the complaloint. j All these manufactory!' knew, Just as the defendant knewthat if the re medy wan put up in round bottles or In bottle distinctively , larger or smaller, or If the bottle were so dif ferently ' wrapped; as to at once ar rest the attention of tha casual pur chaser, the sale of the remedy In such . packages would at mxse become suo Htantially reducexl." CldDg numer ous cses in line with this opinion, he gave Mr. Charlea II. Fletcher the Injunction asked for and the O. W Link Drug Company must soek new fluids. Philadelphia Inquirer. . The Children's Prlead. , You'll have a cold this winter. Maybe you have one now. " Your children will suffer too. For cough, croup,' bronchitis, grip and other winter complaint One Minute Cough Cure never fails. Acts promptly. It is very pleasant to the taste and per fectly harmless. C. B, George, Win Chester, Ky., writes, "Oar little girl was attacked with croup late one night and was so hoarse she could hardly speak. We gave her a few dose of One Minute Cough Cure. It relelved her Immediately and she went lo sleep. ' When sb - awoke next morning she had no signs of hoarseness or croup." ! The republican governor and legi fatnre of New York Increased ; the home rule prevailing In thn munici pal afUirs of Hew York city on the groaud. that tha voter thetuselves should control the situation. ' Every qualified voter waa protected In the right to eaat an honest ballot, and tha result shows that the true Judg ment of tha people can be trusted. A contrary opinion is opposed to our form of government - A new remedy for biliousness is now oa sale the. Delta drug store. It is called Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. ; It gives quick relief and will prevent the attack If given as soon as the first I ad lest loo of the diaease appears. Price, 25 ets. per box. Sample free. Tha new Australian duties fai . on American good as well a on Brit ish goods. Bat, la the long run, it Is not at all certain that wa shall not be the gslners. A prosperous Aus tralia tneans an eager market for many kinds of American merchaa- dim. A poor Aosfalla would not be such a market, even If there wer ao protective duties at all. The commonwealth of tha north send" it hearty greetings and congratula tions to the new commonwealth of tha south tests.--Boston "Journal. Prol lent Hi'.lin, cf tb Pom Canal Cnmpany, Noally baa aubn.it toU to Admiral Walker, the head of the Isthml4u canal cotnuol)ion, a proposition on bebaif of hit company for the acqulsitiun of' alt its rights by the United Slates government. The Panama company has been restrain ed up to this moment from submit ting a direct proposition, owfog to a clause in the . concession, which It holds fxotn tlie govarnraeut of Colom bia, which . prescribM forfeiture of me coucesHion as a penalty for the making of an effort by too company to ira'naier Its righi to another gor ernment. a The .company's,. agent, therefore, have: t.'wn i obliged to act with extreme iswtioa ' io making overtures, but In some- way, the Co lombian gdvlrumenl hds been Induc ed to wink at this techfilcil violation o( the conrt-ssioa'.' "It's t irnis "are not yet disclosed, aud it li p robable that they will uot ba.uqt)!. the Isthmian canal wmmlMun i publishes iu le- port. It-, is underatoof, however. that they aro eomiderod mora favor able to this government i than were the' ugutrs1 made' to the president three years ago. '"'i I A MOUTHY SUCCESSOR, i '' SeiuethlugKew I'nder : ' ! ' ' -TkeMaa.' ' ah jjuciors nave trieo to cure catarrh by the one of powders, arid gases, iutiaiers, and .drugs ia paste iorm. ineir powders ury up the mucuous membranes -causing them to craca open aud bleed.:. iTha now erful acids used iu the inhalers have entirely eaten away the same mem. braoes that their makers have aim' ed to cure, while pastes and olnt. meats cannot reach (he disease. An old and experienced i Dructltinner who has for many years made a close siuoy ana t peclalty of the treatment ot catnrrti, has at last perfected treatment which when faithfully used, not only relieves at once, but permanently cures catarrh, by re moving we cause, slopping the dia coargee auu curing all inUammation. It Is the on.'y remedy known to wcience that actually reaches the af. Dieted parts. ) This wonderful rem- cdy is known as ,.. "Nnuflles, the guaranteed catarrh cure" and is sold at the extremely low price of one dollar, each packnge containing In ternal aud ex terns I ; mndlciiie sufll cient for a full month's treatment aud every thiiig neveseary . to its per- iec inn. "SnutllHS" is the only perfect catarrh cure ever made and ia now recofroix ed as the only safe and positive cure for that HunoyiDK and dN?UHting dis ease, it cures all Inflammation quickly and pcrinaiiinitty and is also wtiuneriuiiy quirk, to relieve bay lever or eolo.jn tlio bead, t . . Catarrh when neglected often leads to consumption "Snullles" w ill save you if you uwi It at once. It is no ordinary, remedy, bat a complete treatment which is positively guar- arnteod to cure catarrh in any form or Btage if owd according to the di rections which accompany each package. Don't delay but sent for it at once and wrl'e" fall particulars as to your condition and you will re. oeive special advice from: the discov. erer of this .wonderful remedy re garding your case without cost to you Iff-yund the regular : price of "Suufflea" the -'guaranteed catarrh cure." Sent prepaid t any address In the Uuited State or Utnads on receipt of one dollar. Address Dept. E 760, Edwin R. Giles & Company, 2330 and 2332 Market Street, Phils delphia. . ' ' A CAllBOSIslKtLItlHT. "Electric arcllghts," ssys L'EIec triden (Paris), "have the disadvan tage that the carbons consilium grad ually, anil maot be replaced every three or four days by new ones." According toLs Gszette Induatriel of Riga, a new carbonless arc lamp, recently invented, dfea away with this objection. This lamp consists of an exhausted ghvs globe in which instead ot carbons kept at the proper distance by a complicated regulator, are two L-sbaped aluminum arms ith platinum point, kept at the proper Interval by eirnpleclockwors. The new lamp cats no shadow, and is used up very slowly; the aluminum anus need replacing only about once a year. The inventor, who has al ready tha nwi?ary patent, proposes to utilix.- nisl'siup by giving it the horlsontal po-iUiur fur it is not nec- enaary to kot p It airight like the ordinary arc-lamp. It can thus be provided with reUctturs and other arrangements for facilitating the illu minatiun. Trao!tku made for The Literary Digest. Loaded shot gun hell, guns, bells, leggings and huniing coats for sale at 8chulmertrh liroa. 1 ! 1 . OABTOTIXA. aWlstk St t! L' Y'l nt 'n txjH 7 1 l.-Y-im ldl Kgsataia af .NEWS Or' I Mil U1 tj " Stock lo a'.! i iru f tT tttA Mil lo. ported aa beinj; In bi'rtcK' t-fthrritlbtt' now than ever befete."''Viifrffreh' ae imiiitu:, !m SVac V lii-JU-la '! ter will ne'vi'ryVnia;!:' " '!l''i n- fl i .. i J.iu f.i 5l ; Tha aniouut .oCijinip . j. jty. war rants Issued by Wa.ico.cym:i, .dii.ri.ng the two mouths eii'lip ; t, '.;p -'jr irU"js AiiOS. This is Us-, .tl.ua Uw'2 rsspondliig uttMitUit.f .ilj-.-ijjr,., ,7n'J T. L. Gilliam hnw t''.6oo,l.( vi'ol,v( tawlogs ready on t!.e lpp-r Mgnawk to deliver ( n his Ii),(Um),;o.) oqwHi! with the lljolh-K: Uoeuify as soon esthete! wstei -atPWioBt'.to tun them, -n- . l-i v!..n i,(f . The T.cl 03or.i ar'tl'elt !ilrV?trr machinery from tt:t 'e'i.tV 't.'. yi u:Me at ClutsKsuio and ' re! I WlW;1 if. . ' . ' .(, i ..U " . iu I, utw Ullil, WUi.'.l t.-iey-ex fect to have In oj.Jru'rl M''IH ncV.V future, says thv'MVIff.U;5?Hl.l'b " . .r..:l iiiA(tr viW T,ie merchai) k:Uw$intiW have decide. I, to eW4-'ihttirftii' clodog rulo from. iSoyi.;uf..j December 31 on ancomifjra;.. day trade. , . Ait , ..fi'tjiS ,HVr4 year the stores will .i.'.,, '.t 6:30. j i,...,;!., . ri.'tu!..t Though the number-"nl" " settlor,, boats on Coos Rsy1 bs' h hu tfJi btiil this season tho M.i)ldJi jMiLJrV has been getting tilt tH fiinttnof)!l.i conveniently handle. 'Hfiinwailifrdo catches being indf,' -Thii il tniidc run was light, but1 theittl ttildg run of sllverids, snd'H! Olii Auwe large and In prlnie titti((Jtti ymIu'.u The atato'aa"Hioritu's n'.-e1 1n boring wells abofit (he ji n't liiiu.y at Salem Severnl I'iolus jinw in 'en started d ' and " uhunti'il" iW.X, lers were atruclr;,n,7iie l'ulou-. boulders ever seems a iv iinan (yiu.i iiii.t him in,icHd w mtevw tuuate for the drill fou inderrY f is la luiillui1 tie' 'ntocftiAVe, 23 feet. This The water company a wife f nit x hi y enjoin the state... claiming thnt the water is seepage from itq ditth... During the recent -jiitH ai.,jUvgh tides thero wa a i fifuMHlwrtrin Coos River, sufficient ( actirli sal mon to running. : Gw Aillrvrfni'u'ho is In charge of the litli:hv.vjya tfee pools were full of flue olnootM.ael in a short spat of-. , iiDrvi.heecuiv d 1,500,000 eggr. : 6il?viidm rJ.!ni making their p);einw.tu4' mu-'. snd be may attend to lbutn larnon, but at preaeui he , williivevi'inii-1 time to the chloovka, hiki nuri jif s getting all the eggs tliu luitclp ry win handle, i-;,,i.i Mio If. It. Neirexhlitd'!jt; ifencn'of Australian n'lii luiMtr'' Ti 'pViWlfthrt Thuraday tliat Imrl griVwhW "iiis place near Fulton nhiiibtl! Pre tabl ed the seed laf'e last tn'g'niiWh. out Irrigation it- grew f'vtt 'I -o 'rf this eeasou." The,,siiil' WM:?'i,'r a large amount of alkftli yriVf 'Vr'Vot was an unusnally:1iir;i'':'inil!'''-!'Tiii) plaot weighed 7 pounds nr.-l'V'ii! of the stalks wei thrMf'te-'Wis:. The rotjts are elaht Irii'l'tvit 1H. "Pl.o plant resembles aToVrfa? 'olr'WK1 in general apfienraiR-e,' siirV 's to make first cIbm hay'tirel 'r :lh: It Is used a great A;ul Wfri'r ! m of Australia a- fortJiMi' ... duction into IhW ct'tu'r?" V':rV,' . I with much twnr.i'Vtfii'H.''''" ' I "l'.t 1,1 IMOJ It is reiwttsl .f-oiu F.,. that a workman .tlic.fyv Vr,.'ij,;f':l' earthed tweuty-elght.oid .siJ, j'.,;,1'-'' 50 denortlcstion.,, Ui. Vj.tftp to be within . the,,.', fryy' - Whether tlie gold i- in y, (,' , or ly'PK iqg loose wai.po.,KurMV,, r discovirli ..f.gyj4(it! -a ade at Fort CVuni:V.l.v w'.r.;;io n lar m who have found letu 100 piece-t. , devS-iA-.V- W ;: :i r whom the htjl, u.4f fif,' to have gei eUd ..bi., Jfrtti;' '"' ground, and tlm Wjn HHi1'" north shore are m j1 ,tf . rr "v , , ( ' ' ' buried by h'm. ., Kr-iHM OH'-'-'' of the early, wtUe.v...1vi,1 ..-f " said to havQ, "VrTAi'..-V",t Stevens. ,, i , ........ .,.mi ...,) i Hoo. E. L. iHirilfti ' ft I .t-'o boxes of appl lo hli .Hve-nr. ; t of four year-old tre"-a".M-U,Hl-. n set three year-., anya ifsli.mli IC'v.r Glacier. In the ft'.'C tiryo. id futn I less than one. of (wi"Mt ' Arrossthe ravio from tida n.il r , a neighbor plcif.-d a ti'l iivtt ( trees of iI'shm aw-' 1 1 d Iwda' . r did not jirny biv. tro"( d 'ut two thirds frf the appiet-'Mvaiwrf ny. This is a very ithvrw rn hi l -aofl to the nelghWswM oao i.a.r, it Is hardly hW-esSTy vo'lynj H!-.-, ill sprsy. Mr. Hml'1 f yH-lw or chard six tin.es during I". lie feels very niuti"et-.'i-"uri-r '.vr hissutcen wiUi, lijs uf "f 'y11'"!1 and Is ntisfk J he grK 'H g"t tha beat of tha clia'jfcir.oiiaj,