cm nil. . . . . gnhmmhmt ! f 8 y B Vol. XXX. HILLSBORO, WASHINGTON COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 190.1. E. K. TO M.IK, Y 'I'TORN KY-AT-LA W, HlI.bMlOltO.OUl-.UON. . Orrnia: Kmiiiih J.4, a 5, Morgan HI', . N. IIAKUKTT, 'l TO UN EY-AT-LA W, Itroum: !nlral I '.look. Iliwml and J. ti:TO HOW MAS, YTTORNKY-AT-LAYV. HIMJiHOUI. OKMHiN? ; Hmoa: IUhjiwi 6 aud 7. Moigun block, JOHN M. Wit IX, TTORNKY-AT-LAW, IIILI.SIJOJtO, OREGON. Jtitilcy. Morgan l'.iock, Rooms 1 & S. T. MMtLATEK, M. il. C. M. pilYSICIAN ANDHUKUEON UH.LSliOltO, OUliOON. Dnim: at residence, east of ton J!. nine, where lie will he found nt nil hom tttlnll UOl visitillM OatlUtltS. M ome Study Course t St Self Education Through the Medium of Specially Prepared Articles by Prominent Instructors 3 Little Creatures ( )n About Our ( Homes ) I i SUITUEUX I'illHC lOKm RK. 8EBVES. servation of timber. These reservations are Hid first that have aver been made by any railroad company as permanent i i iti i i forest reservations. The object is not Now tbo spider flrnily fasten! her end l" feaerve the timber from use, but of the line to the llttlo drop of gum to "PPly to these forests a scientific and starta out on her tight rope, system of forestry; that in, to rut the strengthening !t with more ailken libera r!eiiel timticr In such a manner as aa she goes, for thia line Is to be the not to lniirr., h ... .. u . I . .-..aawav WW ( U 1U (jIVHIU J -.beniuuig the VOll n if timtwr ua that tl.ur .;n R I aua7 Will bean annual new growth of these rural cooipauie. Tht.i-.tu-w for this change is that the local telephone la The Southern Pacific Company un.,00' "bout one-third that of the old uer the direction ol General Manaer l""upany-a instruments, which with Kraltschnitt, la pursuance of a aug. I ,ne 'ct that 0,1,y small per cent of gestion made by Wni. II. Mills, land ,ne Iow people have the long dis- agent of the Central Pacific Company, ,ance Phones and very few farmers, na reserved two bodies of land In wul'8 nearly all Ibe country and Oregon as a permanent railroad re- town people h ve the local company's pnones. cblL'f support of her web. the farther end, she draws In the slack anil fjlRfona tlmt ..ml GI.A J - ...... .uu uiid minr until, I f . t down, spinning a thread after h..r J rore8'8 without changing the forested 1 she descends, fastens the lower end con(,ition ot the areas reserved. and so passes on around to the start- "e ,,M'M,'M' on the McKenzie lug point. and Mohawk rivers, comprisiue Aa Art-ravatluc lough Cured. A customer of ours who had been suffering from a severe cough for six months, bought two bottles of Cham wugu xiumeuy irom us and was entirely cured by one and a half bottles of it. It elves iierf. satisfaction with our trade Hayne- rarKerACo., Lineville, Ala. For sale by Delia Drug Wore. J. I. TAMIKS1E, m. J.. P. li. U. 8U1MJKON, . : ; H1M.SU U. U KO it. ' Ornoi mii tonwi : eonief Third and Mhiu Strim. tilioe limirs, H:M Ui Iz a. iu.. 1 to f aud 7 o H ). 111. 'I lihona to rMiduiinn from ItcooL A Hem lniiwtir ni all boar. All culls promptlY Httondoi!, uiylit or uht. V A. KAII.KV, M. i:. ' JI1YSI( IAN ANO HUUOKON HlLLHItnUO, OKKOON. 1 OIIIm Mnri'iiii l'.iiilcy I'.lork. up ntnir nuiiii 1'.', l.iHiul hi. IhiHiilmiar, f. V.t:ir. Hm liiitHiiud Ht'Oimd tr-ii4. 1'tifh 'rhones, J. i:. ADKIKS. . Dkntist, - : ? ini.r,sr,ono, orixion. 4lrric iloiTiiit: I) . 111. to i:?0 p. ni. Olli.n in Union lilock over Tliarma'-y A. II. IIUHKY, I). I. S. )KivnsT. iiii.ir.or:o, or.KtioN. Umms 10 hiiiI 11 Murpir.-ltrtilcy Mk, Ollico Hours: 9 to 12 and 1 to 1 p. 111. K. NIXON, JENTIST, KitUK.ST (1KOVK, OHKdOS Uratarti ?!ul leclh $.,ri0 pemt. Cement nml Aiimlpim tilling Ml rente rnrh. tlolil lilliiiKH Iriiin ft tii. Vitaliznl til r for uiin-li-tH eKt.riU'lioti. 1 rFii 1 ibree doom north of Hriok xtora. Olhiw hour from H a. til. to4 p. m. VII.-The Spider. Tf".UlJ spider is nti object of dig 1 like, 6f dlHRuut or even of fear 4i to o mujorily of miinklnil. and yet she la one of the most iu- ustrlous, iniHt skillful, most motherly nd iiiiwt cltiiiily of the tliousaiuls of little creature in the world around us. True, kIio 1h sometimes very cruel, for after siipjiortlng her busbnnd for some time in idlem-Ks kIic often kills and eats hlnl. The male spider is very much In ferior to the femule. In all sjieeles he is smaller than Ills gnomic and iu some species not more than a fiftieth or a hundredth part us large as she. j lie very seldom spins a web, in some species never does, aud in many cases he depends uio his wife's bounty for what he has to eat. The body of the spider is mndo up of two parts, the thorax and tho abdo men, separated by a marked constric tion In most species. To tho thorax are attached eight legs, ending in ono or morn claws, usually two. Kach of the two fangs which hang down over the mouth ends in a sharp hook contain ing a poison duct from a gland in tho head, but no one need fear to handle any spider of the northern United ftates. The author has bandied hun dreds of them. Their senso of feellmr flcuto, their sight very defective. Spiders nro found in every hubltnblo part of the world, and they vary much in size, somo being almost microscopic In their dimensions, while others have ltodies three inches long and legs ex tending over a spaco of from eight to twelve Inches. They are all carnivo rous, feeding only on living prey, mid tliey are not at nil averse to tho prac-1 ticc of eniinlliallsm. IMh sexes seem to be fond, of fighting, and tho van quisucd is always devoured. The defective vision of spiders Is not due to lack of eyes, for the number of eyes U usually eight, though tho bar- fobbed The (J rare. A startling incident, is narrated by John Oliver of Philadelphia, as riillftuitia r ..... . t . .... Tho outline of her net miiHhwrU 27.000 arrea .r rll..l mfcii. an awiUI condition. irnoii rai.l.ll.. t-l, ll...i... ... i ,i .... I.I ..... . I "'J aa.111 -- - ... i.fc.n 1 uuro mi, iiiciuuH me intervening even rope, runs out to about tho middle of it. numbered actions. Including the ZTn"8,,!,,, T, ,fln,d lT l!erSClf Goverment sections the are. would down until, by swinging back aud k tti n,u ,nu , . T forth, she catche. the base Uue to ",00 The aocond and .Ull which she fastens the lino upon which larKer rwwv,lion 18 in tU8 hydrogra sho descended. Now she climbs back ' ,c a,rtm,' comprising the head- ... muuo mi, 10 auouc 11s iniuaio --"" o ciiumaw. ine lauer a decided imurovemei t point, where site fastens a. now linn I rwrvKhn mmnrl.. in', mm o,... .r 1 .. . . v vemeni. wWh she carries on up to her tight railroad land, making, including "he nl'? ,, r T"' rope, keeping ,t free by mean, of the Lccomoanvlmr . J r . We" n- 1 knw hook, on her hind feet. She next runs ment am' . " ' ' , ne Krve of another victim." out a short distance and fasten, the "t ,h ' n , within the No oue 8hou,j fai, t(J , (h n.. i... ....... IIUJII8 Of Ine railroad nwrvuilnn Inn . . .. . juw bjiuu, mus completing the first ... . -,guaranieett at Uailey'g Pharmarv siwke in the wheel-like net or snare. U 1" k"ow n 10 the ""road people mUC The remaining spoke, are made in the uml raan" 01 u,e owners of private vvuiiam j. uryan will be oue of aamo way, after which sho goes to the 'oresl ve concluded that the slash. tn0 principal speakers at a bif dem- center, fasten, another lino and then inK ,,f tiniler U improvident, and onatration a few weeks hence. This walk round aud round tho center iu a that when they are supplied with a wi" a dner in Washington on spiral, fastening the line she is spin- working plan from the standpoint of April 13, the anniversary ol JelTer- nmg to each spoke as she crosses it the bent liit,.H!.....,i.ui..-i.i.. i .... son's birth. Tt mill i . rr....... " ..u in nivji " a wv. 111 inuiliuu waa almost yellow, eves sunken, tongue coated, pain continu ally in back and sides, no appetite. growing weaker Hay by day. Three physicians had given mo up. Then I was advised to use Klectric Bittern: to my great Joy, the first bottle made I continued MlUAKl UUV OS AMEKIC.IX SIIIK. A new report from Niagara fulls of date March 22 state that the Atutr- StWS Ot XHK STATE. Word goes out from Portland that lean fall of Xlagara wa i nearly dry I horses for all polioses are scarce and mat day and many persons have traveled over the dry river bed where human feet never before had trod. The remarkable miwcUi-Ih u-o flr-i revealed in morning, although late the night before it was discovered that the usual amount of water wa not coming down the American channel. Saturday the river flowed as usual. high. Draft horses welghinir 1.600 each and over, readily bring! 100 per pan. Carriage hon-ett are scan. jraltla McVickers aged 21 years, committed suicide last week at Bump ier, Dy shooting herself with a 22 ritie. Bhe gave no reason for com miltiug the crime, Tillamook County has organized a Commercial club whose principal work will be to take in hand the There was considerable ieo passimr downstream with the water, but Sun- day the ice floe from Lake Krie grew advertising of the county with refer so heavy that great ui tunes of ice etu ,0 attracting immigrants. crowded upon the ledires near the head of Ooat island and diverted the water from the American to the Canadian channel Above the ice jam the water was at least 3 feet higher than usual, but Mow tho Hiiut where the ice rested on the rocks were quite bare. ihe scene on tho morning was surprising, and persons who have until the web is a foot or moro In di ameter. Her snare is now complete, ex cept that she may fasten a few guy ropes to'Ao outside line, to make them firmer. All thl. has been done in less than an hour. United States they will gladly apply affa,ri antl Bryan's topic will be an the scientific principles of forestry to addreB" on the '-statute for religious their holdings. freedom." As a large number of Ono of the concerns which has an- Prominent persons, including Senator uouueed it complete Intention to do uoar anJ Charles Kuiory Smith, will Sho places herself at the center of her this Is the Diamond Mutch Comiianv. 08 Pre8ent Mr. Kryan will have a s u.?,B Btie can reel a tremor on a eoriioratioii own nir 60.000 er, f cnance 10 get the ear of thflcnimiro any of tho radiating lines. There she valuable forest land ,, once more. In that add i . . . L . . - . may oe reucu on to tell how near he Irrigation of the Butter Creek bottom iu Unatilla county, is found to be impracticable for the reason a place for a reservoir cannot be found. The new Irrigation method catches water and holds it in a reservoir 'till the heats of summer come. Tho following member) of the legislature will act with Governor .v-.iu.-ti i u iimgara raus ior many vnumoeriain in arranging for the years hurried to the river to look reception aud eutertainmeut of Presi- upon a sjteclacle that made them dent Itoosovelt, on his arrival in marvel. That such a thing could Oregon: Senators Urownoll, of Clack, occur startled them, for they had not Kuykundail, of Laue; Carter, thouht that the How of such a river of Jackson; Croisau, of Marlon and' as that of the upjter Xiararr could Wehrung of Washington; liepresen. Ito diverted from one channel to an- tatives Harris, of Lam?: Kd.iv nf etheras the Ice had done. Practically Tillmook; Banks, of Multnomah; all of the river bed of the American Oault, of YVaahinirton: Uale. of J,. channel between the brink of the uhine: Ilermn I ' 1 WWIilB, ui American fail and a point above the Lincoln: aalloway. of Yamhill ami head of Goat island was bare. Bilyeu, of Lane. inosewhoare unhappy because the United Slates 1(MH not hilt , and his element are to tho true teach- logs of Jefferson and how antiJeff ersonian are Cleveland, Hill, Ciorman and all the the rest of Ihe non Bryan Ilea. It will bo a great occasion for UieNebraskan. KisiiHt of flcees ani'tng all the Canons ol Colorado, being situated on tlie main line of the Denver A- Kio Grande I t twtett Canon City anil Salitla in the front ranee of the UiM'kles, Is the ino-d secular, awe inspiring anil iiiagnilictnt. Down this mighty cleft in the heart of the granite roci-barrier ru.ih the raving waters of the Arkansas liiver, lashed into foaming fury anil daslnd Into Mpumiing spray by its swift de-.een through ihe tortuous ill die. Ho i ar row is the pashH;e at ono .'point that there was no room for both the rotttl hiiiI river, anil therefore a cur lonsly eoiisl riii tt .l bridge nf steel hail lo la thrown lengthwise ,f the sires m. Misprinted from iron sup M.ris mortised Into (be canon walls on each hide lo the right ami left. And right here can be sien the cli max of all the canon's- grandeur, that which has liecn aptly called The Koyal Gorge." Kor two thousand six hundred feet the solid monoliths mwr upward five tiiiuv as lofly as , the YYasiiington Moniimrnt, the higher sriiiunent sljuelure rtareil ly the hand of niau. No words can mlriiiiutely describe the magnificence of Ihe cue. Only those who have beheld its glories can appniiitte them. This Is but one of the many won. dersof nature revealed to the travel er on the Denver A Kio Granite Itailrond, "The Scenic Line nf the World." For ilolnilcil information about this most deliuhlful trip to I tin Kist, Address J. D. Mansfield, Gen. Agt., Uio Grande Syaleiu, I'urt and, Oregou. i.iiiu-iuiy waits until some insect a flv lnr,,rni. perhaps, becomes entangled In some port ' of ber snare, but beyond her range of disordered htomaeh may canse vision. Her delicate sense of touch tells uo end of trouble. When the atom her which sioke of ber wheel-like wob ch fails lo perforin its functions the 10 loiiow, nnu sue rushe. out to find bowels becom., deianged, the liver ., . '" emu.1 it aim a uny arop or poison soon end its life. caught, she Is moro wary. Sho throw. 00 urrt,Jeu Ihe Important thlug lino after line over and around it until 18 ,0 reiitore 'he stomach and liver to "For jears when spring lime came it is so bound down that it almost healthy condition, and for this pur- on and I went iuto gardening, I was censes to struggle, and then the fatal Pe no better preparation can be used sure to have an attack of rheumatism blow is given, should she find a hor- than Chamberlain's SUnuch and and every attack was more severe .....uun.u, i iu,u, uugau county, incases, the most fatal of which , If P. cricket or7 WtirL. been " "eiore the more " t. Ward off an Attaci of Rhea Jght, she is more wary. She throw. dreaded. The important thlug tlsm' pose herself to Its deadly sting, theh repair, her web and waits for furthor prey. Whero does sho get her silk? From her own body. Catch ber and examine ine underside of her abdomen. Near West Y'a, "I tried everything with no relief whatevrr, until I procured a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm and the first application gave me ease, and before the first boil ' Garden Spider at Work on Her Web; B, Web of Common House Spider In a Corner Behind an Eave. Pipe. vest spider, or daddy longlegs, ha. but two. Tho defect Is due to nearsighted ness. Two rplders will sometime, get so near together that their legs Inter lock liefore they can see each other. This 1. especially true of the geomet ric spiders, which spin those beautiful Webs that we seo on dewy morning. stretched like pieces of lacework from riant to plant. Tho common garden spider can 8D!n but eight or ten of these pretty webs uiinng one season, and nature ho. taught her to be economical of her silk and to fast for day. or even week. rather thun pln a web when foul weather prevnils or Is npproachlng. When you so one nguln whose Web lms been destroyed by a storm, notice how forlorn she looks; how like a shiv ering, hungry tramp, especially If the sturm ha. been of long duration. If the weather is about to clear up, our little artisan sdeets a suitable point for the support of one end of her main line, and, pressing her spinnerets against It, she loaves there a very small drop of sticky gum. You will noon ace a gossamer silken thread fl.Jit- hi from her Is sly out on tho gentle orcrze nmu it conies In contact with some object at a distance of twenty or thirty inches to which it adheres. A Thoughtful Man. M. M. Austin of Winchester, lud. knew what to do in the hour of need. His wife had such an unusual case of ivtiviutru. leurt ..... I coor, ouu uvioi tim !.., l- - .,!, ... , . ... isiomacn auiiiivpr tmniiio i,hi.i.n. . . . . ... ....... . ,u , Ulm several nt- , , . used I felt like a new person Xow tic nipples, with a great number J' 'P " thought of I feel that I am cured, ut I 'always what nntienr tn lw. i.nt. .1 and tried r. K nir'. Nam l ifu mn. . . 1 aiwajs ' ' av ill. - s - -'x.tt aw a II ID l tr n-k . . k,.iti. m 11 i . These hair, are little tu.K., and all -nd she got relief at once and was Balsam in the Z , V , are connected with glands within the finally cured. Only 25c, at Bailey's , . J 1 body. These gland, are filled with a Ph-rL 'e-M UMly 8 feel any symptoms of a return I soon . drive it away with one or two appli Kentucky Has a law fining a man cations 01 tnis liniment." For sale issuing from the little tuliea are all or going to church, but as it onlv uy le'ta Drug Store, combined Into a single thread by the applies to a time when hnknnwlnrlv mnu reet of the spider. The nipples, has the smallpox, the statute seems heimor that Nicholas II, or spinnerets, nro usually six in num- reasonable ' reform decree is due to France's uer, una thero are from 100 to 140 lit- . Influence is decidedly complimentary tlo tube, on each, so the threads of a Of course Mr. Cleveland denies that to that country. As an ally of Itus- .. w..i OI , mousana ne ever said he hatl retired from sla His reasonable that France should wrtTaliofThp 7Z ' artiveP'"i to confine himsidf to exercise considerable swa, over the most spiders can tto nUmrmxtum- well-regulated lolitical attitude of Uussia's govern- of tbo silk to fit it for different Amerl" 1 politics as long as be I men. France in 1789, 1830 and 1818 Yesterday quarter sections having Onlv four millionn f.u .1...1 moreofforeign countries than it sells with two-thirds of It hemlock sold i them should feel encouraged by at 10 an .. nn-..r.u-. the fact that under Protection pros- claims for which $1,000 was offered penty we are rapidly increasing tho by the sharps a year ago was sold Villoma nf nnr hiLol..., . .u . , . . B . UU1 llle louay ror ri m) aml wou outside wor d. In January, 1903 our brought J2.500, If Ihe purchaser total import, were W6,Uhj,899, the wouU llaVe broken hlf J ' largest in the history of our com- backed out of the trade. H waa wnTt'ir 00 cioso t0 the Pwl a year until he named billion dollar line. The total imports his price at $2,000. He was laughed for twelve month ending with Jan. at, but in six months thereafter his uary, 100.1. were $975,283,01)7. Add to price was granted and now he ia this the $2 000,000,000 a year which sorry he sold.-Astorla News. March we pay to foreigners lor carrying our 27th. oversea freights in foreign shiiw, the $75,000,000 which American tourists A 14oHeturg exchange container spend abroad every year, and the thl8 ParaKrKh: E. K. Farrell of $75,000,000 which we annually dis- War3aw, Wisconsin, an extensive burse to foreign holders of American man"hicturer of vehicles, tools and Investment stocks, bonds and securi- ,ajp ement8 hfts decided to move his ties, and we have a total of $1,350,000,000 In purchases about en,ire 1laut lo ,h,s ci'y. "d ha from 8ecur(;d a building site in Kinney's foreigners. The Dingley Tariff jH Addition. Mr. Farrell has been in not such a terrible Chinese wall, after 11118 tHy ,or n"wber of weeks visit 1 ii . Kiuiiua lire nueu with a sticky fluid which hardens Into silk when exposed to tho air. The fiber. In different parts of her web and f J 0811 tolk and vo,e other purposes. r" - Spider, lay from 100 to 200 egg. and Make, a fleaa Sweep. wrap them In a silken cocoon. TW Tlu.ri,'j nnii,ini;i,..i:.. arc iruarilml with n... 4...1 . I .. man,st,Me. omi7,rr "'?.u; thoroughly. Of all the alout by the mother. In ono species ever hearJ of 1Jl"'kP',s Arnica salve mo joung wnen notched climb ujHin 18 ,no Jt sweeps away and the mother and are carried about until cures burns, sores, bruises, cuts, bolls L'Therrn am'.:.'. Z eruptions and piles! I,'. their mother and prey upon one anoth- y "nl Kuara,lt'd to give er. hen you are examining the spin- 8aU8farll"n hy Bailey's Pharmacy. mt! 11 you cannot nnd two little sent waves of liberalism all over Eu- rope. If she incited this religious free dom decree of the cssr. she deserves thing the world's plaudits. salves you ma a nine rnrther forwnrd. Tho arc the spiracles, or breathing h..i.-' mid they oH-n Into nir sack, wlthia and also Into tulics which carry the air mi pans or the body. The daddy longlegs has no air sacks, tho air pass In;: through tulic. only. This at.l.l... i't'T, u7ZL'"1 J,'"1"K" ' 'nly, and a comp It will cnt,r th.se splrach. and auffo- '"ton lo Put In lines vTarrent every hstlle. If troubled with rheumatism give Chamberlain's Pain Balm a trial. It will not cost you a cent if it does no good. One application will relieve the pain. It also cures sprains and bruises in one-third the lime required by any other treatment. Cuts. burns, frostbites, nuinsv. nalns In Rural telephones are eomincr at a the shin ami rhut rlUr,,i,.T... - n - 1 - - - p.... .iv.u.ii, mm rain rate in Oregon and Washing- other swellings are quickly cured by ton. Two more companies have applying it. Every bottle warranted, recently been formed in Yamhill Price 25 and 50 cents. Delia Druir I o pany has been Store. all. Tho strike commission gives an estimate of the losses occasioned by the strike. These are as follows: As to miueowners, $4(1,100,000; to the mine employes in wages, $25,000,. 000; to the transportation companies $28,000,680. Can the miners or the oiteratcrs, or the transportation com. paules stand such losses every year, now long win it lake a 10 per cent rise in wages to pay back whst idle, ness costs? The McMinnville Telephone Keg. ister repoits this accident that last week befel a former residentof Hills boro. Mr. Housley, Ihe butcher, met With an accident at his slaughter house on Wednesday and narrowly escaped death. He was killing a beef when the trap used to assist in band. ling the carcas, tripped In such a way as to catch Mr. H. under it. The weight of the trap end the beef reited across the body of the man until by his outcry he attracted the attention of passersby who came to his rescue, wnue considerably bruised Mr. Housley was around the next day. ing tne surroundlog country and examining the various woods, which he finds will be well suited for his use. He expects to arrive here in May with his machinery and plant, which includes a complete foundry and machine shop, and will per manently establish himself in this city. The scarcity of winter feed which heretofore has applied only to sections of the Eastern Oregon range now reaches over pretty nearly the entire range lult fast of Ihe Cascade, and stockmen are praying for spring. Previous teports of stock dying and suffering due to lack of feed, have been principally local. But so much f etling has been necessary with the varying spells of this peculiar winter that Ihe great stock district may now be said to be on the verge of distress; ; with protfjiect of grave losses if the unfavorable conditions, which have obtained uow for 15 days, continue. MORE Ul lJAL TELEl'IIOXEM. cute the spider. t pitlers undergo no lifter they nre hutched has county, Wash- over the entire Columbia river front of that county. metamorphosis Ihe Hood Itiver Company, oriran A Wreat Heasatlou. There was a big sensation in Ieese. vine, I nd., when W. II. Brown of except to c"Z?" tte ak'nn? lwo "I to soon U'.t place, who was expected to die, until tiny have attained their full ize b"K'n ,n,,,"ini? Instruments. The nd ,ife ved hy 1T. King's New After tlmt tiny east off the old cont 'pwburg ami Me.Mlunville Com Hiscovery for consumption. He v ' " "ult onoe Pa"' he Itrown in membership to writes: jt nr. if thev oscfitu. ti.ni .. . I mh-s. they live eight or ten years. n.nimon jumping .pider spin. out spring, upon It. prey spinning a thread after It t ,.; against falling. It. eye. are fitted for longer distances than thono of It. cou In described alsive. The wolf .plder. are probably the t'onfinurri on & otmrf J'nge, I endured insufferable such an extent that they now em- fconles from asthma, but your New brace about all the business houses Wscovey gave me immediate relief of those towns.and the rates have an'1 n thereafter effected a com dropied to 50 cents for town subscri- P,et ton." Siralliar cures of con brn and 52 ejects for county subscri-. sumption, pneumonia, bronchitis ber. In McMinnville and in several ""d KriP numerous. It's the other of the valley towns the business peerles remetiy for all throat and men are discarding the telephones of 'un troubles. Price 60c, and $1.00. Ihe Pacific Nlate Telephone Company Guaranteed by Btiley's Pharmacy, and putting in the instruments ol Ihe Trial bottles free. O. B.andC. IJ. Danielson. of Jack- sonviile, Or., have brought action against W.B. Roberts et al to recover $7,000.00 in gold. The Danlelsons are minors and some years ago were employed by the defendants to do some cleaning on premises occupied by the defendants, and in cleaning out some out-buildings the plaintiffs uncovered a can containing $7000 in gold coin, which the defendanls claimed belonged to them. Having arrived somewhat nearer the age of discretion, Ihey are of tho opinion that the property, uncovered by the plaintiffs does not belong to the do fendsnts and waa not their proiwrty and they now bring an action in the circuit court to recover it from the defendant. At first glance it seems as though the boys would not get the money even if Ihey succeed In prov ing that the treasure did not belong to the Roberts. Thestate would very probably stp in anil take the money and deposit il in Ihe escheat fund. The bet physic: Chamberlain, Stomach ami Liver Tablets Easy to take; pleasant in effect. For sale by Delta Drug Store, - At the Experiment Slation at O. A. C, Corvallis, a new process of preparing cheese is making. The curd is treated as usual to the point where It is put in the press. Instead of placing In a cheese hoop it is put in fin cans and sealed with solder. Results so far attained show that the curd so treated goes through the process of ripening, resulting in Ihe production ol cheese of suiK-rlor flavor and taste. The texture Is riifrn.nt from cheese manufactured under the old method, in that it is very friable, Instead of tough antl waxy' and melts in the mouth, making a very digestible food. This at least Is the ou..l, .. 1 1 r unmet irom cans opened a day or two ago at the station, which were tilled with curd and sealed five weeks ago. Tho can in which the curd was placed in the present exper iment are of various ranging from one to five pounus of contents. Before putting in the curd each can was carefully coated with paraffin, for prevention of tainting from the tin. As the cans were filled Ihe curd was pressed in tightly by hand and allowed to remain over night under good pressure in a cheese press. Tho rovers were then put on and carefully soldered, sealing the coo. tents so as to prevent evaporation.