Life ia What you Make it.
To pri-arhar life aartuoa,
To lb)..kr It'i Jeat,
To lb miwr 11 r I muny,
Tu lh loafer, life I rwrt.
To Ui Iayr life's trial.
To lb puct 111 a toot.
To tli dutur life apatlant,
Tbl aeod treatment rlalit aloiii.
To Iti nliller life' a battle,
To th teachar lltc'i a cbool;
Life' a ' 'j'xxl thlDR" to lb raUjf,
II I a failure to lb fool.
To Hi man open t). angina
Life a lung and bear (rati;
11 1 a (amble to th gambler.
To lb mtrcbanl life I trad.
I.lfe'ia plctur to tb atlat.
To th rascal life' a fraud;
Life parbapa la but a burden.
To th man banaalb tb bod.
Life la lo?ely to th kTr,
To tb playar til la play;
Life may b a load of truubl
To th man upou tb dray.
Life ia but a long vacation.
To tb man who love hi work;
l.ilc'a an vivlanting effort
To abnn duty to lb shirk.
To th heaven bleat romancer
Life' a etory ever nw;
Life Is bat w try to mak it
Brother, what Is life to your
-. E. Klaer.
Saved By Dynamite.
Sometime, a ilainintf city It saved by
dynauiitiiiK a niac that the fire can't
crutta. Honiftiiiicti, a cough hangs on ao
lung, you fet'l an if nuthing but dyna
mite would cure it. Z. T. tiray, of Cal
houn, (in., writes: "My wife had a very
aggravated rough, which kept her awake
nights. Two physicians could not help
her ; ao she took Ir. King's Near I i
covery (r Consumption, Cougha and
('ohls, w hich eased her cough, gave her
aleep, and finally cured her." Strictly
wicntillc cire for bronchitia ami La
Griie at all drug atorea, price fOc and
f 1.00; guaranteed. Trial bottle free.
Canine Actors With Cozad'a Cali
fornia Dog- and Pony Show.
When Cozud'i California .Dog, Tony
and Monkey circuf apwars here it will
be (Uncovered that a complete entertain
incut hiHtiug over two hours can be giv
en wholly bv animal" instead of human
actor. Therie carefully trained pets
Irfonn the principal roles in dramas
and comedies and ia addition give a
complete vaudeville programme. Finit
comes the grand military drill in which
one hundred pretty, prancing ponies
tuke part, lead by the witte ony leader,
"Koaeberry." They march and coun
termarch and go through difficult evolu
tions with the precision of highly
trained soldiers. Then comes the joy
ous May-Pole dance when clustered
around the saw-dust arena, some dozen
children mounted on the dimunltive
Shetland's go through the mazes of the
dance. The demure ponies enter hearti
ly into the fcxtive spirit aa well as the
youngsters and no prettier sight lias
ever Iron seen. Then comes the saga
cious dogrt who perforin the part of flre
loddies. A iniuature house is in flames ;
the Intrepid liie-inon rush to the rescue
with their tiny bote-carta, soon have a
Htroam playing uxn the burning build
ing; a baby is rescued from the flames ; I
a patrol filled with dog policemen dash
es up and asaists tho dog flre-mcn, etc.
The clown dogs; tonies; and monkeys
all the while fumixhing lots of hilarity
for the little ones. This is but an out
line of the many startling wonders to be
seen with Co.ad's California Equine,
Canine and Simian parados when it ap-
ears here.
Terrific Race With Death.
"Death was fust approaching," writes
Ralph F. Fernandez, of Tampa, Fla.,
describing his fearful race with death,
"as a result of liver trouble and heart
disease, whiih had roblwd me of sleep
and of all interest in life. I had tried
many different doctors and several med
icines, but got no benefit, until I began
to use Electric Uittera. So wonderful
was their effect, that In three days 1 felt
like a new man, ami today I am cured
of all my troubles." Guaranteed at all
drug stores; price 50c.
Weather Report.
The past week lias lieen showery and
cooler tluin ucmil, especially during the
aflerniHins. All vegetation made slow
growth, and more sunshine ia needed
ior Kanlcns, nop, corn and potatoes.
The first crop of alfalfa la being cut in
the southern counties and average yields
are lieing secured. In few localities
rain damaged the cut alfalfa, hut the
rain did more good than harm, as the
second crop will )e greatly benefited
therehy. Fall wheat and barley con
tinue to Itead nicely, hut on account of
cloudy, cisil weutherthe stalk is beconi
ing to rank. Spring wheat and oats
have tuiule slow progress, and reports
regarding the condition of all grain are
on the whole unfavorable. The Hessian
fly is reported to have done some damage
in Yamhill county, and the grain a phi
is Uviiming numerous in other sections
of the Willamette valley.
Hops are uneven and the yields are
expected to 1h less than last year, not
withstanding the increased acreage.
1'otatoes that were frosted last week
have revived and the setback they re
reived was not serious. Grass and stock
are in fine condition and sheep shearing
is drawing to a close, strawberries are
ripening slowly. Cherries, peaches.
pears, prunes and apples pioiuise light
er yields than usual, although the prune
crop will probably be heavier than last
year.
Newspapers of Today.
Reputable newspajx-rs do not
like to say harsh things of anyone.
It is a mistaken idea that the pa
pers prefer vilification in their news
columns to commendatory articles.
Some newspapers may, but they
are few and far bctweea, and the
distance between is growing still
wider; nor would any paper that
pretends to stand for decency hesi
tate for a moment to make every
honorable amend when it is shown
that a wrong ha been done.
The newspapers of today is the
friend and upbuilder of the clean
people every where. The reputable
citizen has nothing to fear at the
press. On the contrary', the pres
ent day newspapers aids and pro
tects the reputable community. It
is only evildoers and lawbreakers
that need fear the savings and in
fluence of the press. They and they
alone are the ones who gain the in
jurious protection of the ridiculous
libel laws that mar the statute
books oi some of the states and
hamper the press in its efforts to
secure justice and fair treatment lor
all classes of people. Salem Capi-
zt
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Route your shipments tut the Great
Northern.
Full intormitlion from YVw. Harpkr,
General A Kent, I'orthir.d, Ore.
They Handle the
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Wheels to Kent, Kepalrln
done. Second-hand wheel
IJIcycle Sundries. (Jive ns
street from Tualatin Hotel.
Dr. Oscar M. liser, of New
York who announced during the
litter part of last year that he had
discovered a cuie for cousuinptior.
says that fight mouths' use of the j
remedy which he administered by
inhalation had increased bfs confi
dence in it. The dtctoi has reveal
ei the ingredients of the remedy.
It is a combination of oils and the
ingredients are these: Oil ofgaul
theria, oil of thyme, oil of eucalyp
tus, pine needle oil and hydrocar
bon oil.
The oils are prepared by a pro
cess discovered by C. B. Benson, a
chemist, who has made the cure of
consumption a lifelong study.
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via Yellowstone Park
PULLMAN STANDARD SLEEPERS.
Electric Lights in Eoery Berth.
PULLMAN TOURIST SLEEPERS.
Electric Liflhts.
Observation Car
Electric Lights, Electric Fans,
Barber Shop. Bath. Library.
Numerous Other Comforts.
are Found on any of our
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Thi;ce Trains to the List Daily
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ally roniliii'teil) wrrkly to Chicago, kaimai CUT.
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tyf hours ryf
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l.ipm man, M lnnraMilla. Hi. :. n.
via Paul, I'ollllh. Milwau-
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nnninriw bsu imnnui nvera.
or further information ak or writ yo
nearest tlrkrl agent, or
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h Bicycle Store
R. F. Bennett
1MCYCLE, AT0XIA
of nil Kinds promptly
for sale. All kinds of
n trial. Shop across the
It. F. 11EXXETT.
process, and Dr. Leiser says it will
le known to anybody who can show
a legitimate reason for wanting to
learn what it is. "We have treat
ed loo sufferers from the disease
since we began," Ir. Leiser said,
"Of thoe patients, only one has
died. The tuberculosis germs have
entirely disappeared from 25 and
40 have been able to resume their
several occupations. We have re
lieved the remainder to such an ex
tent as give us great hope. Sever
al of my professional friends are
ttsins: the remedy with considerable
success."
For Neuralgia, rheumatism, sprains,
cut, swollen joints, etc., uae Trenton
Oil Liniment. .. . .
Th IHlWt 1-I Ug JJi b.
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L. lov LIOUOR-MOR PM I NE-T0BACC0
4' ,v7r- HABITS PERMANENTLY OIRtDl
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Is rcconlcii bv the American I'erclieron Horse Hreeders' nnd
If!. -1 . - I tll'tMrttmi' T- l 111... or,.
ins coior is ure-, Ftar. 1 ujuuri r oaieu .j uiy ir; nreu iy M. . uuniiain, ot Wayne, 111., owned by Ab
bertJ. Hartrampf, Hillsboro, Orepon; Sire, Villera 31100, by Hrinrd .":517, bv brilliant 1271. bv brilliant 189') l,v
Coco II 714, by Vieux Chaslin 713, by Mignon 71"), by Jean be IJlanc 730. Dam Linda 27."1, bv Valliant 401, by
Profinvr 893, by Decide 802, by Vieux l'ierre 801, by Coco 712, by Mignon 71-", by Jean be blanc t.30. Second Dam -by
Pierre 887, by baboureur 880, by Jean be Plane 730.
VALIXDI'S will be at S. A.
At (treenvllle, from noon Tuesday until Wednesday morning.
At Hillsboro, Wednesday evening until Thursday at 4 o'clock.
Peter'Nelson'fl place, Thursday evening rfntil P'riday mQ ning.
Phillip, Friday until Saturday morning. At the Farm gaturday and Sunday morning.
GEO. GIBSON, Manager.
J. W. CONNELL, Owner.
I'erston (il Ijiiiiuent at the IHilU
Orng Store, for man or benst. Try a
bottle.
llitve vu a More Kloctrie Belt? We
vmi fit you a;id s-iarantee a euro.
The IH-Ita Irug Store.
HOLLISTCR'S
Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets
A Buy Madioin for Baiy Pnol.
Briar Oulta Hoalth 1 RBd Vlfor.
A spsrlrla fr Constipation, InMlrestlon. I.la
and k.Mnev Trouhlc. ptinpla. k,crna, Inipiir
ltl'l. IU.1 llraath. SliV(h liowt-la, Hrailwha
sod Biu'kac'lio. It Hocity Mountain Tea In tah
Irt form, 8A rvota a box. Oontilua mad by
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GOLOEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE
ELECTIOXEEH-WILKES
:iti.isTi:i(Ki as ritixtK ijivi;i,ai'i; :u7ii
Sire of Ryron Lace, 2:14 True Love, 2 years old, trial, 2:19. Rocklace, 5 years, trial, 2:19
LOVELRSS, (3) 2:20, fastest 3-year-old, record made on N. P. circuit in 1904, and winner of every 2
year-old race in which she started in 1903.
TRUE LOVE, 2-years old, trial, 2:19.
ROCKLACE, 5 years old, trial 3:15.
LOVELY DELL, winner of 2-year-old pace at Salem in 1904.
BESSIE LOVELACE, trial 3-year-old trotter, 2:25.
LOTTIE B, contesting in three heats at 2-year-old pace in 2:26. .
Sired by EGOTIST, sire of 49, son of the great Electioneer and the great brood mare Sprite.
Dam CREPON, 'dam of Dorsey L. 2:2o,'i, Bettsy Britton, 2:20, Lovelace, 2:20, Goldlac, 2:18;, The
Orphan, 2:18, Duchess, 2:27, Brilliantiiie, 2:29), by Princeps, sire of 52 in the list. Second Dam
Crape Lisse (dam of King Rene, Jr., 2:17, Braid, 2:10, Balzarine 2:27, by the great Geo. Wilkes.
I M I f is a bay stallion 16.1 and weighs 1280 pounds. His colts are
f g J stale winners wherever they start and prize winners in the
show ring. The get of lovelace brought a higher average at the McCarthp sales than that of any other
stallion. His colts are uniformly good size, leved headed and speedy. He will make the season of 1905 at
Hillsboro. Season, $25; insurance, $35.
Thoronshbred.l Sired by FREE KNIGHT, son of Ten Brocck. First dam Fautress, son of Enquirer;
second dam Can Dance, by War Dance, son of Lexington; third dam Bank Stock, by Bayonet: lourth dam
by Imp. Scythian; filth dam byjlmp. Yorkshire, etc.
I I A I I lT LLT HZT " a 'ay sta'on l( ua'11!1 uigh, and was a great race
I V I I Las 11 i-fl Laiaa "orse. baving run quarters in 22;, five furlongs in :59,
miles in 1:39, mile and a quarter in 2:07 18, and mile in 1:53, and has defeated some of the best horses in
America. Will make a season at Hillsboro, at $25.
B. B. Tongue, Hillsboro.
I). Meek's idace from noon
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