While hunting deer on Mount Diablo Leste Mitchell shot and killed James W. McCune. Mitchell was shooting at 1 a deer and McCune stepped from be­ The People’s Paper. hind some bushes and was struck by a bullet. David B. Hawkins. 60 years of age, ASHLAND, Or.. Thursday, Aug. 16, 1900 was caught in the machinery of a plan­ ing mill in San Francisco and crushed to death. Whether he was caught ac­ STATE PRESS COMMENT, cidentally or took suoh means of com­ mitting sniM.de is not known. He was The ¡Harvest Labor Problem a bookkeeper. Pendleton East Oregonian ] Umatilla county farmers have com­ plained during the present season that they have experienced difficulty in keep­ ing harvest hands at work. Men fre­ quently hired for the entire season, and then , after laboring for a week or even less, came to town and refused to work long r. Knowing that men were scarce, the harvest crews made demand for higher wages, and, in the most instances, received them. The farmers declare that the experi­ ence of the present season will probably cause ¡he more general use of th - com­ bined harvesters, which cut, thresh and -ack the grain all in one process. These aebines perform a larger amount of la- u measure in grain threshed, than do the older methods of harvesting. Although t he combine leaves the land in fouler con­ dition than when it is gone over by the header, the trouble in retaining men in the fields i8 60 great that the combine’s use will be justified. The disposition on the men’s part to break their contracts and quit work in thehnidst of harvest, is reprehensible. But in all fairness, the demand for higher A woman has a right to be positive on wages, when the labor market is in a con­ matters which are matters of personal dition making labor worth more, under knowledge and experience. Every wom­ the law of supply and demand, is un­ an who has used Dr. Pierce’s Favorite doubtedly the laborer’s right This is a Prescription for diseases of the womanly right like that under which the farmer organs is positive as to its wonderful demands more for his grain, when i;he curative value, and confidently recom­ demand is so great with reference to the mends it to similar sufferers. supply that it appreciates in the world’s Women who suffer from inflammation, markets. Men have the same right to ulceration, female weakness, or nervous ask more for their labor when they may diseases caused by disease of the wom­ get it, as has anyone else to ask more for anly organs will find a complete cure by his products when the price may be ob­ the use of •' Favorite Prescription.” tained. __________________ "Several years ago I suffered severely from VALLEY RECORD. • the - most t degrading and destructive of all diseases, as it vitiates and corrupts the entire system. Contagious Blood Poison is The first sore or ulcer is followed by little red pimples on the body, mouth and throat become sore, the gland« enlarge and inflame, copper colored splotches appear, and hair and eyebrows fall out. These are some of the milder symptoms ; they increase in seventy, finally attacking the vital organs; the body is tortured with rheumatic pains and covered with offensive eating sores. It is a peculiar poison, and so highly contagious that an innocent person handling the saxne articles used by one inf«cted with this loathsome' disease, may be inoculated with the virus. It can be transmitted from parent it to child child, aDoearing appearing as the same disease or in a modified form — like Eczema or Scrofula. . w sore ’ or * ** stubborn ”. f«4 V --- a. trouble __ t-1- — appearing 2 in m A traceable A to m . V»' Many an old skin middle life, «A is zlvvte due mm and blood poison contracted in early life. 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CHA1ÎI.TO1M Assistant General vas*engrr Agent »¿»ORTLARIL CRIGON Newspapers Have Hard Work to Escape Its Rigors. The lumber camps, where the “shan­ ty boys," who hew out the annual sup­ ply of logs in the Adirondacks, live dur­ Faithless Minister» Divide tho Loot ot ths Government Amon* ing the long winter months, are large, Themselves — Some Re» low cabins, built of round, unhewn atrietiona. logs, notched at the ends and laid to­ gether “cobhouse” style. At one end The Constantinople correspondent of is a door hung on hinges cut from an old harness tug, at the opposite end a the Berliner Tageblatt, writing on the small window. In this “men’s shanty” censorship as practiced in the sultan’s the choppers, sawyers, skiuders and capital, gives some amusing instances teamsters .uuuge and sleep. Aear by is of its application, says the New Y’ork the "cook camp," another log cabin, Tribune. When the French tragedian with a long, rough table in the center, Mounet-Sully was playing there last around wiuch the men sit on wooden­ autumn he gave, among other thing», legged benches fo eat their ‘grub,” Hugo’s “Buy Blas.” The faithless min­ as they call four hearty meals ot “bean isters in this piece are represented as swagger,” saleratus biscuit, iried pork dividing their loot of the government and potatoes, served to them at day­ treasury among themselves. All this light, at ten o’clock a. m., at three p. passage had to be stricken out—would m. and again afterxthe day's work is not the public make its own applica­ ended, about eight o'clock in the even­ tion of the story to existing affairs? ing. In the end of this "cook camp” In the scene where Ruy Blas surprises the cook and fiis satellite, the "cookie,” the ministers, hurls them his scornful sweat over a huge range, preparing the "bon appetit, messieurs!” and then rations for the hungry army of 1 reneh- chases them out, the situation had to Canadiaus. In a large log barn at the be changed so that the stage manager opposite side of the “men's shanty” the should come out and thus address the logging teams are kept, baied hay be­ public: “Ladies and gentlemen, the ing stored in a loft overhead. Then ministry has sent in its resignation.” there are u granary, a blacksmith shop Ministers must not be chased out in aud an office, where the foreman and sight of the people. What would be­ sealer sleep, with an extra bed for the come of the existing order? The spec­ boss, or proprietor, when he visits the tators were at first bewildered by this turn of affairs, but they soon saw camp, the whole forming quite a back- woods village, says the New York Sun. the point, and the theater echoed with For an average camp of some GO tlieir uproarious laughter and cries of hands the “men’s shanty” and the “Bon. appetit, messieurs!” A special study is needed to be able “cook camp” are each about 60 by 2V feet in size. The men sleep in rough to bring out a newspaper without the wooden bunks, ranged in double tiers censor's displeasure. There are hun­ along the sides. In olden times they dreds of words and phrases that must lay on spruce boughs, with a single not be used at all, however harmless blanket spread over them, but in these their application may be. For instance, degenerate days they have thin bed- the word meaning “stupid” and corre­ ticks, luxuriously stuffed with hay, sponding words in foreign languages Somebody might though they have not yet attained pil­ must not appear. feel insulted. It is forbidden to speak lows and sheets. With the big stove in the middle of of the Bulgarian or Greek “frontier;” the room kept roaring with four-foot it must be the “line of demarcation.” sticks of beech and maple, no one suf­ You do not write that the state of fers from cold. Along the lower row trade is unfavorable, but that an im­ of bunks runs a wide seat, made of a provement in the conditions is expect­ pine slab, upheld by wooden legs, and ed—don’t write pessimistically, what­ called a “deacon seat.” Ranged along ever you do! Do not speak of the prin­ these seats the jovial crew sit for an cipality of Bulgaria, but of the East hour or so after supper, smoking their Rumelian Vilayet. For the censor no short “dhudeens” filled with cut plug such thing exists as a concession foi of the strongest variety, and gibe and the building of a Bagdad railway; jest *go arouutland songs are sung and every mention of the undertaking is stories told. The musician of the camp ruthlessly stricken out. As for the brings out his fiddle, accordion or Transvaal war, any criticism is forbid­ mouth organ, and the jig dancer cuts den—only news telegrams and reports pigeon wings or the boisterous "stag i of actual facts are permitted to ap­ quadrille” or spirited "French four” pear. The friendly feeling for the brings all hands out on the puncheon Boers, which, notwithstand reports to floor, hoeing it down in moccasins, the contrary, is continually growing, shoe packs or “larrigaus,” the latter an may annoy the British embassy. Even the censorship of telegrams has .iffshoot of the moccasin with a top reached a limit hitherto unimagined. boot. Besides these lumber camps there A merchant recently sent a telegram to tire many other little cabins scattered Holland that read: “Steel not accept­ throughout the woods, whose inmates, ed; quotation in the Berliner Tage­ the “gum pickers” of the north woods, blatt correct.” It related to a ship- make a livelihood from the Adiron­ jnent of steel that had not been accept­ dack spruce. A large percentage of all ed because the price had fallen in the spruce trees arc made almost valueless meantime, as was indicated by the pub­ for lumber by cracks, which extend up lished quotations. After an hour's de­ the trunks from the base to the lower lay the telegram was returned to the branches of the crown, in most cases sender, with a request to give a trans­ penetrating to the heart of the tree. lation of it in French or German. He This seam fills with resin, which ex­ sent back the sarcastic reply that he udes and hardens, forming the sprues was not a translator, and finally sent it by mail to Bulgaria and had it tele­ gum of commerce. graphed from there. Going to the tele­ «s Mothers endorse it. children like it. old graph office, he got his money back, folks use it. We refer to One Minute t'ure It will quickly cures all throat an in . lation of his message, “for the satisfac­ i tion of the censor.” The official read the message and said: “Why, we could have sent that without any trouble.” “Of course—what did the honorable censor think was hidden in it?” For Infants and Children. The official shook his head, looked his customer over solemnly and finally said: # “We thought your telegram related Bears the to the recent reports in the Berliner Signature of Tageblatt that the Dutch ambassador. Van der Staci, had not been received by the sultan, of which nothing is al­ TIMBER LAND ACT, JUNE 3, 1878 — lowed to be telegraphed.” The result of this sort of stupidity is NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. that all press telegrams and a large NITED STATHB LAND OFFICE. part of business messages-are sent by I oseburg. Oregon. Juue 30. 1900 Notice is hereby given that in compliance mail to the Bulgarian frontier, to lx with the provisions of the act of Congress telegraphed from there, so that thou-- of June 3.1878. entitled “An act for the sale sands of pounds annually are lost to of timber lands in the States of California the Turkish governmept. The govern­ Oregon. Nevada and Washington Terri­ tory,” Minnie B. Love of Medford. County ment is well aware of it, but cannot of Jackson, State of Otegon has this day take courage to abolish the censor­ tiled in this office het ayorn statement Nd. ship. 1128.for the purchase of tbp lots 6, 7 and sel^. sw54 of Section No. 18, in Township In India, the land of fanvne, thousands No. 39. s Range No 1 e. and will otter proof die because they cannot obtain food. In to show that the land sought is more valu­ America the land of plenty, many suffer able for its timber or stone than for agri and die because they cannot digest the food cultural purposes, and to establish her claim they eat. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests to said land before the Register and Re­ what you eat. It instantly relieves and ceiver of this office at Roseburg, Oregon, radically cures a 1 stomach troubles. E. A. on Tuesday the 4tb day of September, 1910 S hkrw . n . She names as witnesses : C P. Snell of Medford. Oregon;« ora Snell of Medford, Social Memory. Oregon; W. D. Love of Medford. Oregon; Rogers of Medford. Oregon. Henry Fawcett, says Sir Edward Any and all persons claiming adversely Russell, had an extraordinary mem­ the above described lands are’■equested to tile their claims tn this office on or before pry for persons. One night Sir Ed­ ward was in the house of commons, said 4th day of September. 1900. J. T. BRIDGES. to hear a debate, under the gallery, Receiver. says Youth’s Companion. A friend in­ troduced him to Mr. Fawcett, wh®, learning why he was there, said: Administrator’s Notice. “Ob. then you can look after jny old In the county court of the state sett'c the -rme infilled h'elv a« «1 those ¡.a» ine cl .Itn- ' troduced to you, Mr. Fawcett, but it’s acain«* m >• • stare writ |0.00. end then if convinced that you are saving 125.00 to tiO.OO, pay your freight agent the $15 5Q. i E T i RETURN YOUR SI5.50 if at any time within three months you say you are not satisfied. ORDER TU-RAs '?ON’T DELAY. XSeais, Roebuck & Co. are thoroughly reliable.—Editor.) 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Oregon. st-me its,offering unknow» machiaLs under various names? with various!»* 5Bi.it; i’rioad in Chicago Mho are reliable and who are not. ----------------- has every MODERN IMPROVEMENT, EVERY GOOD POINT OF RVEI’Y IHGH GRADE MACHINE MADE. V •. subject tu examluatlua. FMtnF J. W. Luskin, a lineman, was re- routly killed at Grass Valley by an electric shock. Labor continues scarce at Stockton. Steamboats are tied up there on ac­ count of beiug unable to find crews to man them. A new industry has been established Ln San Joaquin county and it bids fair to prove a most remunerative one fos the farmers. It is the cultivation of broom corn, which, if properly cured, commands good prices almost every year. Several small tracts aud one farm of 300 acres have been planted to the corn this season near new hope. Firebugs were busy at Salinas one uight last week. Their active woik id Chinatown resulted in the loss of four buildings and $4000 worth of property. The work of the fire department was seriously delayed by the cutting of pipes, etc. Edwin A. Stevens, a veteran newspa­ per mau of the coast died at San Diego s few days ago,______________ “PIONEER LIMITED' YOU CAN EXABINE IT The Crop Failure In Willamette. Albany Democrat.] This is undoubtedly an off year in crops, The elements seem to be conniving «gainst the farmer by injuring his wheat and cutting up hie vegetables. As a re­ sult he is going to bave to do some close figuring to make ends meet, where be has depended on these things alone. The farmer though who has gone ioto diversi­ fied farming,, and has dealt in stork and fowls and taken cream to the creamery >r butter to the market, will have some­ thing to show for hie labors. As in oth- ■r business it takes continual rustling to make a profit in the year’s work. A familiar namefor ths Chicago, Milwaukee A St. Paul Railway, known all over tbe Union as tbe Great Railway running the $38.50 STOCK SADDLE CATARRH ' druggist — s ’F bk special high crape female weakness, prolapsus, and menorrhagia, and used Dr. Pierce’S Favorite Prescription with splendid effect,” writes Fannie Shelton, of Washington, Iowa. "Glad I have not needed it for a few years past, but if I should have any return of the ola trouble would surely try ‘ Fa­ vorite Prescription.’ I have recommended It to a number of mv lady friends. I always tell them to try a bottle, and if they are not bene­ fited by it I will pay for the medicine. In eyery case they have spoken in praise of it” Sa'em Independent: Recently in Salem a fallen woman committed suicide by taking carbolic acid. The day she was buried, a minister of this city—just one—and a few W. C. T. U. ladies, held Funeral services at the hall of the latter society. The minister made some ap­ propriate remarks and offered prayer in behalf of the poor, misguided soul, and the ladies sang—“Rock of Ages Cleft for •e.” ' The undertaker did the rest. The people who curse and rail at Christianity were conspicuous for their absence. The general public, however, was given an opportunity to “chip in’’ to pay the ex­ penses of the woman’s burial. The per­ sons who had caroused with the frail or a generous -ister down on Peppermint Flat, were IO CENT ‘too busy” to be present, they even TRIAL forgot to send their regrets. .... MILWAUKEE” I alHslllve The "Wicked and the Godly. "THE ¡p 1» 9xl*-x2 inches : RIG CATakOli L-X __ its ___ _ _________________ fa s.ie.cortaiiuover luO.OOO quotations, ’ i>. •. J iEasttiiiicr.. *t*c________nt .-st tcat.det«- and lowest priced catalog«« • £$ ni LCV£ST WHCLFSAUCXICAW P2ICES 6M foT’luuiuiCevWj vijing inCrocenw, BryC*««*, he- j tlenw. vtaakiH B tm »< Koota asd Shoe«, Wauhea, Jewelry, ka, . 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