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cifri rtt Vol. XXX. HILLSBORO, WASHINGTON COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY. OCTOBER io,1902. No. at pmutsMowL nuns. TU-I-. M TuXUl'S, S. . TO.lUt Notary Public. TIIOS II. K. II TOXbl E, yn'OUSEYS-AT-LAW, UII.l;WhV.KMH. . lltrn : K k-iius3,4, Morgan block . N. H i It It F I T, A I T( ) UN E YH-AT- LA V, lilMJsHOitl), OUKOOF . Uwu.i. Central bloca. Kouuis u4 I liF.M'OV HOW Aft, A TTORNEY-AT- LAW. UlLLHlWIItO, OHF.GON l)ei. a Kuuui 8 and 1. Morgan block. JOII X M. WALL, TTORN KY-AT- LAW, . IIILI.SIiOUO, OUEUOX. Bailey. Morgan Block, Ilooui 14 2 H. T. LI ft KL AT Ml, M. II. ('. a. IMIYHICIAN AND HUKGEON U11.LHHOKO, OKKOON. Orncs: Mi residenoe, east of court House, where he will be found at ell nuuit when not visiting patients. J. I'. TAMIFME, p. n. it. h una eon, UlLLSrtM.. II iO N." s. Owes and lUsmsMoa : oorner Third ml Main Street, litlioe boors, H:30 to lit it. m.. I J 6 u.l 7 to H u, u. telephone to ...... .l.. fr.im llrnok A We. I.' LrOtlStore ull hour. All calls promptly attended. uight ur day. r 4. lillLKY, M. i:. jIIYSICIAN AND SUKOFON IIILLNrlOltO. OUF.UON. Olllce Morgan Patley Mock, up slairs, rooms I'.', 1. 1 mid l.i. tlKkiiluuod, h. W.tJor. liaao Line Rtid Second streets. . -.- SoOt 'Phones, j. v.. aiikins, Dentist, III.!.si:oi:o, oKKtiOX. Dh k ii Huiikh: 1) . in. lo 4 :M p. m. OlhVo, in Union hlia'k over Pharmacy A. II. IUILKV, li. 1. H. JJKFTIST. llll.Li'HOKO, OUF.UON. ltioiii HI hikI II Morgan-Bailey blk. onlm ll.Miri-t 9 lo 12 ami I lo 4 p. in. K. MXON, JJENTIHT, KOKKhT liKOVE, OHEOON lint art, ' teeth .!" per set. Cement end Amalgam fillings .' eeuie each. Uold tilling Iro.u (I up. Vitalue.l air lor paiu less eitrartion. Orrus: thru doors oortb of Brick store. Oiltue heme f roui a. in. tot p. iu. Ka-.it 8l id ai't'i'Ki aui'ti.g all (he I'auotn nl ('olurml.', being- niiuxted mi theiu iin line) tif IIim Denver i Kio (Irntuli- between Canon City antl Sal id in Hie Ironl rangt of the JturkieH, It IhH iinwt Kpecular, awe Inspiring and iiiarmllitiit. Down tliirt mighty rlefl in I be heart of I he giauile riH'i-barrier ru.di Hit ra ii'g wat'T of I lie Arkaiioas lliver, Im.hIh-iI into foniiiniL' fury and iIhhIiciI iuIo; n uiiiiiui; my hy it- swift tlowil llimiigli Urn t.irtuoiM il tile. No I ar row i I lit innate Ht oiiM jMiinl tlutt lier wan no room for lxlh Hie roHil ami river, hikI IIkti tore, a cur iously coiiHlrui'li'tl l.rl.'ge of xltel had tu Ik thrown hnilliwIsM of the Htreni. njtinleil from iiou aup porM inortl-M inhi tin canon walla on rarh fcide lo tUt right anil Vft. And rii;lil liere can l men the cli li. of all l lie canon' grandeur, that which lias Iwvn aplly mllril "The Itoyal nr;o." For two thousand Ml hundred fet'l tlx" aolhl monoliiha soar upward live time a lofty hh I ho Washington Monument, the liighei-t permanent nlrut'ture rearetl hy tlie hand of man. No words ran adequately tlt-M-rilie the losgnillkVin'C of the savin1. Only tho- who have lielulil iM jrlorii-si can npprei'into them. Thia i.s hut one of the many Won dcM of na'ure' revealeil lo the travel rr on the Denver A Kio Oranile KailroHil, I'he Ktvnio Line of the Worl.l." For ilelailetl information about this iinxt delightful Irip In the I list. A.I. less J. D. MansfleM, li i'l Act. Kio Uran.hj System. Port- uJ Ofegou, W'rrWt4ttl-Wm ffr X BLACK I By RALPH CONNOR t O O i 0 O () i 0 O O 0 O " 'Mm. flavor, God will help you and your buby. There baa beeu au acci dent, and It In all over.' "She wax a miner'a wife, and there wua no need fur more. I could aee the puttern of the sunlight falling through the trees upon the trrlina. I could bear the murmur of the river and the cry of the catbird lu the bushes, but we seem ed to be iu a strange and unreal world. Suddenly she stretched out ber bauds tu me and with a little moan said: " 'Take e to blui.' " 'Sit dowu for a moment or two,' I entreated. " 'No, no; I am quite ready. See,' she added quietly; 'I am quite strong.' "I eettolT by a short cut leading to her borne, hoping the men would le there aheud of us; but, passing me, she wulked swiftly through the trees, aud I followed iu fear. As we came, hear the main path I beard the sound of feet, and I tried to stop her, but she. too, had heard aud knew. " 'Oh, let rue go!' she said plteously. You need not fear.' "And I bad not the benrt to stop ber. In a little opeulng among the plues we met the hearers. When the men saw her, they laid their burden gently down upon the carpet of yellow pine needles, and then, for they bad the hearts of true men In them, they went away Into the bushes and left her alone with the dead. She went swiftly to his side. making no cry; but, kneeling beside hi in, she stroked bis face and bauds aud touched his curls with her Augers, murmuring all the time soft words of love. ..' 'Oh, my darling, my bonny, bonny darling, speak to me! Will you not sneak to me jast one little word? Oh, my love, my love, my heart's love! Llfltcn, my durllug! ' And she put her lips to hla ear. WhlHperlng, and then tba awful st I li nen. Suddenly she lifted her head ! miiu scanned bis fm-, and then, glanc ing round with a wild aurpriae In ber eyes, alio cried: 'He will not speak to me! Oh, he will not speak to me! "I signed to the men, and as they came forward I went to her and took her hands. 'oh,' she said, with a wall Iu ber voice, 'ha will not apeak to me! The men were sobbing aloud. She looked at them with wide open eyes 'Why are tbey weeping? Will he never nteak to me again T Tell me, obe Insisted gently. "The words were running through my head, "Thera's a land th&t Is fairer than day. and I said thorn over to her, hoUliog ber hands firmly in mine. She gazed at me as If In a dream, and the light uluwly faded from her eyes as she said, tearing her bands from mine and waving them toward the mountains and the woods: " 'But never more here! Never more here! "I believe In heaven and the other life, but I confess that for moment it all seemed shadowy beside the reality of this warm, bright world, full of life and love. She was very III for two nights, and when the colli n was closed a new baby lay In the father's arms. "She slowly came back to life, but there were no more songs. The miners still come about her shop and talk to ber baby and bring ber their sorrows and troubles; but, .though she is al ways gentle, almost tender, with them, uo man ever says 'Sing.' And that Is why I am glnd she sang last week. It will lie good for her aud good for them." "Why does she stay?" I asked. "Mavor's people wanted her to go to them,'' be replied. "They have money she told me '.bout It but her heart la lu the grave up there under the pines, and, besides, she hopes to do something for the min ers, and she wl'.l not leave them." I am afraid I snorted a little Impa tiently as 1 said: "Nonsense! Why, with ber face and manner and voice she could be anything she liked In Kdlubtirgh or In I.oimIod." "And why Edinburgh or London?" he asked coolly. "Why?" I reflated a little hotly, "You think this Is better?" "Xakareth was good enough for the Lord of tilory," he answered, with a smile none too bright, but It drew my heart to him, and my heat was gone. ' "How king will she stay?" I asked. "Till her work is done." be replied. "And when will that be?" I asked impatiently. "Wheu liod choos," he answered gravely. "And don't you ever think but that it la worth while. One value of work la not that crowds stare at It. Head history, mauT' He rose abruptly sad began to walk about "And don't niiaa the whole meaning of the life that lies at the faun. Union of your religion. Yea," be added to himself, "the work la worth doing, worth even her doing." I could not think at' then, but the light of the after years proved him wiser than I. A man to aee far must rliuib tJ some height, and I was too much upon the plain In those days to wtn trta ropaa f distant sunlit n glimpse or aistani aunitt c triumphant- achj credent Jiplands KMttHttmHMHtttlt 0 O O & 3 O O O O that lie beyond the valley of ulf sac rlliee. CHAPTER V. TUB MAJCIBO or TUB LEAGUE. HCRSD.ii morning found Craig anxious, even gloomy, but with fight In every Hue of bis face. I tried to cheer him clumsy way by challlug blm lu my about hla league, but be did not blaxe up. aa be often did. It waa a thing too near hla heart for that. He ouly ahran little from my stupid cbaS and aaid: "Don't, old chap. This la a good dea to me. I've tried for two year to get this, and If it falls through now I shall Bud It hard to bear. Then I repented my light words and said: "Why, the thing will go sure enough. After that scene In the church they won't go back "1'oor fellows!" be aaid, aa if to him self. "Whisky is about the only excite ment they have, and they And it pretty tough to give It up, and a lot of the men are agaiuat the total abstinence Idea. It seems rot to them." "It Is pretty ateep," 1 said. "Can't you do without It?" "No; I fear not. There ia nothing else for it. Some of them talk of compro mise. They want to quit the saloon and drink quietly in their abacka. The moderate drinker may have hla place In other countries, though I can't aee It. I haven't thought that out, but here the only safe man ia the man who quits It dead and fights it straight. Anything else is sheerest humbug and nonsense." I bad not gone In much for total ab stinence up to this time, chiefly because ita advocates seemed for the moat part to be somewhat ill balanced, but aa listened to Craig I began to feel that perhaps there was total abstinence aide to the temperance question, and, oa to Black Rock, I could aee how it .must be one thing or the other. We found Mrs. Mavor brave, and bright. ' She shared Mr. Craig's anxle ty, but not bla gloom. Her courage was of that serene kind that refuses to believe defeat possible and lifts the spirit Into the triumph of final victory, Through the past week she bad been carefully distioalng her forces and win uiug recruits, and yet she- never aeemed to urge or persuade the men. But as eveulng after evening the miners drop ped Into the cozy room down stairs with her talk and ber-songs she charm ed them till they 'were wholly hers. She took for granted their loyalty, trusted them utterly and ao made it diltlcult for them to be other than true men. That night .Mrs. Mavor's large store room, which bud been fitted up with oeats, was crowded with miners when Mr. Craig and I entered. After a glance over the crowd Craig said: "There's the manager. That means war." And I saw a tall man, very fair, whose chin fell away to the vanishing point and whose hair was parted rh the middle, talking; to Mrs, Mavor. She was dressed In some rich, soft stuff that became ber well. She was looking beautiful aa ever, but there was something' quite new In ber manner. Her air of good fellowship was gone, and she was the high bred lady, whose .gentle dignity and sweet grace, while very winning, made fa miliarity Impossible. - - The manager was doing hla best and appeared to be well pleased with him self. "She'll get blm If any one can. 1 failed," aaid Craig. I stood lookinar at the men, and a line lot of fellows they were. Free, easy, bold In their bearing, they gave no sign of rudeness, and from their fre quent glauces toward Mrs. Mavor I could see they were always conscious of her presence. No men are so truly gentle as are the weaternera in the presence of a good woman. They were evidently of all classes and ranka orig inally, but now and In tbia country of real measurements they ranked sim ply according to the "man" In tbeni. See that handsome young chap of dissipated appearance?" aaid Craig. rbats Vernon Wlnton, an Oxford graduate, blue blood, awfully plucky, but quite gone. When be gets repent ant, instead of a hoot In a- hlmatflf h comes to Mrs. Mavor. Fact." "From Oxford university to Black Rock mtiUng camp Is something of a step," I replied. "That qneer looking little chap In the comer Is Billy Breea. How In the world has he got here?" went on Mr. Craig. Queer looking be was a little man, with a amail head aet on heavy, square shoulders; long arms, and huge bands that sprawled all over bla body; alto gether a most ungainly specimen of hu manity. By tbia time Mrs. Mavor bad finished with the manager and waa In the cen ter of a-group of miners. Her grand air wa all gone, and abe waa their comrade, their friend, one of them selves. Nor did she assume the role of entertainer, but rather AM she, with half shy air, east herself upon their chivalry, and they were too truly gen tlemen to fall her. It la hard to make western (uen, and eopecially old tim ers, talk. But this gift waa hen, and It stirred my admiration to are 'her CttnUnued on Fwi Font. 5l'5IMOXS. fH THE CIRCUIT CtlCRT OF THE 1 Stats ol Oregon, Vt uhingtoa County, UN) Fruxie, 1'1-onuif, I vs. ! alkbal C. Lyon, aud S. E. Uorxia, f Ivlendauts. I To Michael -C. Lyon, the above buhJ dcleiijitnl. la thl Name of iht State of Or. gon: ion are hereby notiried that Ltsu Friede, tbv plain tin atHve naia. dm coiniuaiuwa s salt saaiost you aud one A. U. Morris iu the Circuit Court of lha titaie ot Oregon lor Wasiiington County, fur tin purpose of recovi-ring from you, tba taut Michael C l.j on. a judgment .or the sunt ot lu.l.(H it lutereai ibtreou from luo IMin day ot February, Uv2, at lbs rata of eight pureent per annum, and lbs further suiu ofliulu a leaaonable attorusy's tee in tbia suit, ana cou and dikburaeinauta; and lor the pur pose also ul forrcl uiug a certain mriagu upou certain property bttuated in ; a-.il-liigton Coui.tf , 3Ut of Urrgoii, descriLad as ths east halt of the northeast qu rUr, the cast bait of the aoutha t quarter ot acction tenty-eeu (-7), the uortheast qurlr ot ths norttioaat uuaiter ol noclioli thirty lour (Mil, Itic uorih halt "of the nonbamt quarter of section tbirty-hvd li, ma iioriowwt quarter ot tha northeast quarter ol nevliou Ihirty-liveCio), all ill lowimliip two J) north range two (- west of tbv Wilhiiiwtte MMidiau, which mortgage baars data the Join day of July, IHtl, aud aa aeuled by you, the a id Michael C, I. you, in tavor oflhwaaid I-eoKriede to secure payiiiant ol a aote aalad July M, inn,. lor inu sum wt HHO uo, bearing luterest at the rale of elglit per eeut, per aiiuum Irolu dale- uutil paid, aod to seuure tha payment also of a ftutsooabut attorney s lea in this suit brouaht for the purpose of collect iiik uid note and lor the .urpo'0f foreclosing said mortgage; aud ou are herjby required lu appear and auswer tlie complaint tiled lu said suit on or before lb 7lli day of Nov ember, l'"X which said last ineulioned date ia the last day of the tiina prescribed iu tha order for publication ol uiuiuoua. You ara further iiotiiied that the dale of the lirst iiuhlieatioii of this summons pre scribed in the ord t tor pub lealion i tha -uin aay oi repiaiuoer, i:v-; mat m uiue prescribed in the order for publicatiou ul' this summons is six (6) weeks, and that such time begins to run fiuin the date ot the first publication; and you ara further notitied that if you fail tu appear and answer the complaint tiled herein, on or be ore the 7t'i day of November, I'O.', the last day of the time prescnlx-d in the ord r for public ilion, tha plaintiff', I. no Frieda, will apply to the Court lor the relief brav ed lor iu the com taint, that ia to say : for a judgment against you lor the su n of Mual.ttt with interest front the lath day of curua' y. at lae rata ot eight I er cent per annum, and the further sum o' ') as r asunauie attorney s tee In tins suit. and for costs nd disbursements, and for a decree f ireclosing the mortgage .above lueiil toned and thai the sum above men. Honed b deelard to be charged upon the niongaaeu property above uuscribau. mat the aaid mortgaged property be sold to satialy the above amounts, a-d that you and the defendant A. K, Morris, and all other pe suns claiming by, through or under you, or either of you. suliseuueiit lo me aoin day ol July. Irw. be barred and foreclosed of all interest in. estate in. riebt ur till to or claim upon the. said premises there f. and that the nionevs realised from such i-ale be applied lo the par men t ol the several rums alio amounts a born mention ed and also to the payment of tha costs and expeusea ol' making said sale, the sur- vium ii t us. tu tie ibiu into tne wiristrr ur this Court subiec to the further order of tins! ourt: bunl the amount realised from the sale of said premises he iusulticieul to luur lay ami uiscnarga tue aeve-al sums above meulioiied, to-gather with ths coats and pipeline of niakiug said a de, that tha piaintia may nave a personal ludirinent against yoa tor sucu sum at may 'einatn unpaid after the proveeda 01 sale shall nave been ei nauated. and .that execution issue therefor. This summons is published bv order o( the Hon. T. A. Mi-Bride made and dated at Chambers, at Astoria, in Clat sop County, State of Oregon, on the 18th day of September, 1902. 19 25 Attorneys for Plaintiff. N THE CIFCTTIT COURT OF THE State of Oregon, for Washington Co. Lizzie Maxson, . Plaintiff ) vs V Angustna E. Maison Defendant ) '10 Augustus c. Maison i In toe name nl the slate or U re gon. you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint tiled against you in the bove entitled suit, on or before the "lb. day ol November 1902, which ia the time prescribed in the orJer for the publication aud if you tail to so appear and answer. plaintiff will apply tor tne rebel demanded in the complaint namely; For a decree desolving the bonds of matrimony now ex isting between mis pisintin anil ueieudani and the piaintia" be decreed the owner ia fee simpls of tne one-third of the follow ing described Isnds to-wit 'I he n 1$ of lot 3. of and in D t n in tne i own now city ol Forest Orovr, Washington County, Ogn. Also 4 acres ill the form of a parallelogram beginning at a point on the e line of lot No. 6 in Fruit Vale Addition 2 )1 ft n of n e cor of lot No. 7, in Kroit Vale Addition; thence n H II to tne s e cor ol tract con veyed to Minuie Wells: thence w to the w neoiiot no. n; tnence s mnowing sou line of lot No 8 -em It; thence a to the place of beginning, containing 4 acres more or less iu Fruit ale Addition as shown by plsl on hie in llillsboro, Washington Co., 7. . . - . .... t. - : .. . vmrwil. mmu tuat Bur un.w iwiii.imi asainat defendant ill the saw of tiUl.oO alimony and for ber cor. Is and such further relief as to the Court niay saeui equit able in the premises. Tbia huuinions is published once a week lor six consecutive weeks; first publication is the Aiih day of September luui, and the last on the 7th day of November, lair.'. Ity order of the Hon, L. A. flood, Judge of the utility Court lor . Washing tou County, Stale of Oregon. Made and entered ou the 24th day Sep tember, t'l"t. J. N. HOFFMAJ. 19 26 Attorney lor Plaint ft hated Vaay a Time. Don't neglect coughs and colds even if it ia spring. Much caaea often result seriously at Ihia ava-tou just beeaus) peofile are curries. A dose ol On M inula Cough Cure will re move all danger. Absolutely safe, Ada at once. Mure cure for coughs) cold, croup, bronchitis and other throat and lung trouble. . "I have used One Minute Cotih Cure sever al year.' says Pisdmaater C O Dawson, Barr, III. "It is lha very bent rongh medicine on tba market. It has saved tne many a severe spell of aickaesa and I warmly recom mend It." The children's favorite. Delta drug store. ol uregou lor Vt aahington county. - Elia Huston, Plaintiff, 11. B. Mullen- beck and Christian Nielsou, Dafeudaut. To II. B. llollenbeck, one ol the above named defendants : In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint of the plaintiff within six week from the date of the first publication of this summons, and if yon fail ao to appear and answer, the plaintiff will apply to tlie court lor tlio reuei demanded in tier complaint, town: lor a iuilgement against von for lha sum of fluu with interest thereon at Die rats of ten ( lu) per cent per aiuiuin since August .'it, I !... and the sum of I !5 at torney's fees and the coats and dislninte- nieota of this suit ; that a certain moit gage execute.! by you us.n the a J of iiih sw V, ol section. Unrtwnl the tv III. Her. tie lorecloned and said land old for the lutvuient of the blaiolid'a judgement, ami for such other relief as to the Court may apear equitable. . This summons ia served upon you bv publication by order of the llouorable L. A. Rood, County Judge of Washing- ion county, Oregon, which order im dat ed September 17, 1IKJ2. The time pre scnueti in said order in wtiii'n you are to auswer the same ia aix weeks from the first publication of this summons. and the date ol the first publication of tins summons is me itn day ol eept ember, lytf'.'. S. It. HUSTON', 18 -24 Attorney for Plaintiff. Notice ol Intention to With draw Insurance Ifepoaic by the lnaeria In ranee Company Limited. To whom it may concern : In accordance with the reanireinents ot the laws of the State of Oregon, relative to lunurinvs companies, notice is nereby eitii tnat tuv tuipenwi insurance t oui pany. Limited, of London, Kngland, desiring to cease doing btisimsa within the State of Oregon, intends to utlhilruw its deposit with the Treasurer of said State and will. If no claim against said Company shall be tiled with the Insur ance .Commissioner within alx months from the &th day of September 19., the same being the date of the lirst publica tion ui tins notice, wiiuaraw its aeposu ironi tne state treasurer. IMPERIAL INSURANCE COMPANY. LIUU'KD. W. J. Laudeis. Manager. Dated at Sau Francisco, this 1st day of r iw., iu i. Timber Land, Art J uue 3, 1 H7H NOTICK POK PUBLIC ATIOX L'sitkd Statu Land Ovrica. Okiuoj Citv, Ob-.. At'o, 6, 1102. VJOTICK IS HKKCBY UIVF.N THAT il in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June H, 178, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lauds in the Stales of California. Oregon, Nevada and Washington territory," aa attended to all the Public Land States by act ol August 4. b'JJ, Krnest Loreiis of Hay ward Cwuuty ol Washington Mate of Uregou, bai this day filed in this office h i sworj slate men t No. 6760, fur the purchase oi sw'i of theN K ,S E 4 of N WU See 8 in T 2 North Kauae Number 4 W, and will oner proof to show that the land sought is more valuab'e for lis timber atone than lor agricultural purposes, and lo establish his claim to said land before the County Cfark of Washington counlv. at Uillsboro, Oregon, on Monday, ths JOlh aay oi ucioner, mri He names aa witnesses: 8. Paisly of Hay ward, Oregon nermann nunger " Nick Bothman . . " ' " John Boos i. .. Any and all nersons claiming adverslv the above-described lands are requested to tile their c aims in this office on or before said 20th day of October, Iter.'. CHAtt. H. MOORRa 13-22 itegiater, Notice for Pnbliratlon. Department of the Interior. I and oflice at Oregon City, Oregon, July 1st, into. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has bled notice of his in tention to make final proof in support of nis ciaim. anu mat said prooi wilt ne made before County Uierk Washington county at uiusooro, uregou, on October it lufiit, vis: Oeorge Lippert h e No. 133GC for the n s w x sec uunrit. , He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon a"d cultivation of aaid land, viz: Carl t. nbner cf Buxton. Oregon James N F,ppin of " " Martin Hart " " Frederick Hart " " Chaa, B. Moo res, 15-21 Eegiater. Equalization ef 1U Ansestmeat. To the taxpayera ol Washington county Oregon. Notice ia hereby given that the Board of Equalization for Washington county, Oregon, will convene in the Clerk's office at the courthouse in llills boro on the 2oth Bay ef Oc'.eher, IWi, and continue in sesaioo one week or un til the 2fHh day ol Octulier, inclusive, for (he purpose of publicly equalising and correcting the tax list of Washing ton county, Oregon, for the assessment made in Imo2. GEO. II. WILCOX, Assessor of Washington county, Oregon, IS-22 Arker's Bytpepola Tablets are aok on a positive guarantee. Cures heart-burt raising ol the food, distress after eating o: any form ol dyspepsia. One little tablt gives immediate reuei. t he OeiU Urug Store. 24 cia, aud socta 3 BTOniA. tWstas igsataia at In 1x4 1m Hns tiairt E OA aWralks smtti yf m l" tm "iw emt iM lot 1m Maw m Ugl In tha circuit court ol the state Wants Te Help Ota r. "I bad atomacb trouble all my life," says Edw. Mchier, proprietor of the Union bjttliu(r Works, Erie, Fa., "and tried all kinds of remed ies, wert la several doctor aud Snt coutdderabl money trying to get a tuoujent'a peace. Finally 1 read of Kodol Dy8pwla Cure and I have lieeu lakiug it lo my j;ri'at alinfacliou. I never found its visual for Hluuiaih trouble and ;lail ly ret-omuR'ud it in hopu that I may help other sufferers." Kodol Dy aepala Cure cures all stomal troubles. You don't have to diet, Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digeabs what you eat, Delia drug store. air. J. Uiukley has lualalleil a ee if iiiat'kainitb Kt:iU in the shop r ivntly tx'cupiexl by Mr. J. P. Uard ner on Third street between Main anil Washington a'rect. ' Mr. Itink ley la a skilled mechanic, especially ou heavy work, Job-t entrusted him will bo finished to do the work iuteuded. Keglrrt Mraas Banger, Don't neglect biniotuHiean and con stlnation. Your hnalth will auffc peimanently If you do. Do Witt Little Ksrly lUsera cure sucli eaQS. M. 11. Huulh, liulternut, Mich., say 'Da Witt's l.lttle Ktrly ltirs are tlio UuohI Hatijfactory pills I eve look. Never griim or rauxo nausea." Delta drug atore. Stops the leugh ami Works 01 the (old. Laxative liromo Quinine TahletA cure a cold In one day. No cure, no pty. I'rkre 25 cents. Tractlrally Starvlug. "After using a few bottlt-of Kodol Dynpepsia Cure my wilo received perfect aud permauent relief from severe aud chrouio caao of atomacti Iroble says J. 11. Holly, real estate insurance and loan acnt, of Macomb III. "Before using Kodol Dyspepsia Cure aha could not eat an ordinary meal without Intense sulTerlnp. I.OOk. AT THIS. Have you liMiked at those iron bedn. Ihoae beautiful couches, that tine line of rocker and ' lied room uiten.at pri.-ea that defy competi tion? Portieri", lace curtains, trunks and wall paper. Will give you low. et possible prices. II there is any thing in the furniture line or lu car pets I do not carry lu atork, will give you au order on Arm i in l'ort land and pay fcWsht and put it in your house at Portland pricn, sav lng you freight. Donelaon's Furniture Store. Fort uue Faveri a Texan. "Having distressing pain In the head, ba. k and tto'iiaeh, and .being without appetite, I began to Use Dr, King'a New Life Pills." writes W, P. Whitehead, of Kennedale, Tex., "and soon felt like a new man." In fallible In stomach and liver (rou bles. Ouly 25 cents at Iiailed'e Phar macy. Sot Doomed Far Life. "I was treated for three years ley good doctors," writes W . A, Ureer McConnellaville, O., "for piles and fistula, buf, when all failed, Duck ling Arnica Halve cured me in two weeks." Cures burns, bruise, cuts, ores, eruptions, salt rheum, piles or no pay. 25c at Dai ley's Pharmacy. FA KM TO 11 E.I T. One hundred and eighty-eight acres, about fifty-three In cultivation; nine mihsj from Portland, suitable lor hay and mnket gardening; for rent for a term of five years. The rent for at least two years, probably longer, ran be paid wholly in work. Thos. II. Tongue. IfaXaaLielelea And aay some other salve, oint ment, lotion, oil or alleged healer is M g(M)d a ISsiklios Arnica Halve, tell him thirty years of marvelous cures of piles, burns, Iwiils, corn, fel ons, ulcers, cuts, scalds, bruises and kin eruptions prove it's the tw-st and cheapest. 2'c at Ilailey's Phar macy. OA3TOTIXA.. ust ) Its tiwl Im Htw tot gacgl NUVS OF THE STATE, A dee troy lug tire waa started at UervaU, Marion County, last Sun day night at 11 o'clock. Two busi ness blocks ware burned. Kx-Uov. John Witeaker, Oregon's Utst executive oiticer uudor the alate orgAtiiKttiou died at his residence at Eugene, Tfiurstlay Oft. 2, aud was buried Hunday. The H.tliuon hatchety, on. Wilson Kfver was clooed Thursday, the p.-riiiitit for this year having beeu uiisuccesaful so far as the hali.'hing of fish is conit rucl. " Livo stiM'k' ship vers have beeu through Marion County the last few days buying hogs from the farmers. .The price olfcrcd Is tl to OJ ceuts on foot. A buyer paid out $3.rU0 for hogj uoar Hickreal early this week, aud shipped two carloads of bis purchases to Seattle. An order has boen placed with a lilij E tster n car manufactory lor tho , construction of seveml splondid new passenger coaches for (the O. It. A N. service In tho West. These cars wilt be sent west shortly and will be dis tributed about tho various divisions of the line. The stockmen and ranchers resid ing aloni,' the) John Day ltiver hxve appealed to the Chamber of Com merce of llakt-r City and the people generally to join them In a protest against the establishment of the pro posed E intern Oregon forest reserve, as now propored. Four Trainloads of Salmon have bteu sent Est from Portlaud Ihia year. Not much has been said of the exploit, and indeed Portlad Is a little negligent about such matters. Such an oportunity for good adver tising ought not to be neglected. The Portland Journal status that T, A. Hvesley, of Hilem, has olTered Dr, Fink, of Dallas, Polk Co.' 25 cents per pound for a lot of BO bales of hops. Fink refused the offer. Llvasley states that the offer waa for that special lot and cannot lie consid ered the market jiriee which is three to four cents less. Two men, landlord and tennant, E l Olenn and Charles Itoberla, ' at Glenn's farm, 40 .'miles from Prloe- -villo quarreled on .Sunday list over the terms of a verbal contract over personal property. Holierls,. the tennant, shot and killed Glenn and then rode, the 40 miles to surrender to the Sheriff at Prinevitle. The property listed for taxation In Tillamook county has Increase d from 1 1 ,.'.;:!, IS in 1901 lo l3.1I2,o75 for I'.i02. This ia a gain In one year of l:i.r percent. If this is really a gain ' in the amount of property, Tillamook is to lie congratulated, but If It la au iicrease of valuation of property al ready there, then the taxpayer groan next year. Tho Chamber of Commerce, of Maker City, his joined . with lbs Chamber of Commerce, of Portlaud, ml other commercial bodies of the late in a request to tha Western Union Telegraph Company, insisting that night rates on messages from this state be accorded tit all patron f the wire who desiro to aetid mes sages to places east of the It xkey Mountains at night. At Baker City, Friday night, Special Officer Fiulcy shot and ser iously wounded Et Torey, an assay Torey and another man were lighting, when the policeman com- nl'aii'leil them to stop. Torey turned 3 tha police officer, but before he could strike him t ho policeman drew his revolver and fired, the ball taking fl sji io tho right leg. The body of (he young woman ho was drowned near Fort Colum- ia ThtirHday evening was found a hort time afterward by the Point Adams life saving crew al Sand slu'u I. The dea I girl's right name was fe'tella Carienter, and her home was at Woodland, near Portland. here she has a moth n living The circumstance of the drowning ap peared In a former paragraph. Extensive preparations are being made for the dedication of Agricul tural Hall, at the O. A. C. of Corvat li, O-jt. I.Vh. The board of regents is anxious that vUitors from al! parts of the state should be present and view the work of the institution, and for this purpose excursion train will be run lo the city on that day. The member of the legislature and state offiiciali will Iss present. Tlie invi tations reach the public generally, farmers, mechanics and capitalist.