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4 WEEDS Consumption is a human weed flourishing best in weak lungs. Like other weeds it’s easily destroyed while young; when old, sometimes im possible. Strengthen the lungs as you would weak land and the weeds will disappear. The best lung fertilizer is Scott’s Emulsion. Salt pork 1’4 good too, but it is very hard to digest. The time to treat consump- ti >n is when you begin trying to hide it from yourself. Others see it. you won’t. Don’t wait until you can’t deceive yourself any longer. Begin with the first thought t > take Scott's Emulsion. If it isn't really consumption sc much the better; you will soen forget it and be better for the treatment. If it is consump tion you can’t expect to be cured at once, but if you will begin in time and will be rigidly regular in your treat ment you will win. Scott’s Emulsion, fresh air, rest all you can, eat all you can, that’s the treatment and that’s the best treatment. We will send you a little of the Eniul- sion free. Be sure that this picture in the form o( a label u on thè wrapper of every boule ol Emulsion you buy. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, SPARKS FROM MANY FLINTS. “Y’ovu cook is a very handsome girl.” “She i*. She mashe* potatoe* by link ing ut them.” lta—“Your friend. I hear, paints faces beautifully.” She—“(July one.” Syracuse Post. E ven a clothesliue becomea unsteady when it has too many sheets in the wind.—Ixmdoti Answers. E thel —“Mr. Passeigh haa a remark ably fresh complexion.” Maud—“Y'ea. I never saw such a young head on such old shoulders.”—Truth. **I tell you,” aaiil the inspector,'lean ing back in his chair, *‘ilet«*ctiv«* work is not the snap it's cracked up to be.” “Were you ever biullv taken In?" “Well, rather. The worst I was ever fixiled was by a pretty, baby-ejnxl. in- n<H*eut-lookin-r young girl. 1 ooulil have sworn she was an angel!” “And wasn't she?” “Well. 1 guess not! She had a temper like n western evelone: and once when 1 attempted to call herdown. 1 thought an earthquake had struck me.” "How diil you happen to iliseover her real character?” “Simply enough—I married her.”— Hurt HU llualiir®«. “Say, lxi.-s. haven't you an old over coat you can give a fel'er’.*" “Why. that's a fine coat you have on.” "Yes, dnt's de trouble, boss. It’s too fine. Nobody will give uic anything on account of me fine coat."- llar|M*r's Bu- zar. The Silver Lining* •‘Stamnirring’ is an awful affliction,” remarked the voting woman. “Stili. it. hits its advantages.” said the society young man. “ Ft’low doesn’t need more than two or three ideas to ktvp him talking* a w hole even ing.” — indianapol s Journal. .c The Modern Play, lie is a little modest thing. And she a villain bold. And that is where the modern play la different from the old —Town Topic». 9 As Usual. At school one always stood the first. Tho other boy had naught to say; Yet he is worth a million cool. The smart bey clerks for two a day. —Philadelphia Ledger. She Mlsht Still Be Single. 439 Pearl St., N. Y. Ono Matron—Sine? I bavi* been mar ried. I have taught my husband g.nxl :oc and ft: all druggists. taste. Another—Really? It is a good thing for you that you did not teach him be fore you were married.—N. Y. World. NOT IN ANYTRUST Many newspapers have lately given currency to reports by irresponsible parties to theetleet that THE NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE CO had entered a trust or combination : we wish t • assure the public that there is ho truth in F'. h reports. We have been manufacturing s wing iiiachinf-s for over a quarter of a centu- i sm have established a reputation forour- f 1 s and our machines that is the envy of all • ihers. Our “A’rtr Unme*9 machine lias in*’, t U*en rivaled as a family machine.—It si mis at the headofall High Grade sewing Machines, and stands on its otrit merits. i/ac “Jl’ear Home" is the ouly really HIGH GIIADE Sewing Machine on the market. It is not necessary for us to enter into a trust to save our credit or pay any debts as we have no debts to pay. We have never entered into competition with manufacturers of low grade cheap machines that are made to sell regard less of any intrinsic merits. Do not be de ceived, when you want a sewing machine don’t send your money away from home; call on a " New Home 99 Dealer, he can sell you a better machine for less than you can purchase elsewhere. If there is no dealer near you, write direct to us. A Graceful Compliment. Little Edith—Papa said you doevery- thing so gracefully. Miss Tt-nseasons. Miss Tcr.season*—Did he? That was so very kind of him. Litt1-' Edith—Yes: he said you «vere growing old gracefully.—Harlem Life. Insurance Item. “I wonder if I couldn't collect at least half of the insurance on my wife.” remarked f'ol. Percy Yerger to his friend. Maj. Witherspoon, as they were sipping their mint juleps in an Austin saloon. “Why, is your wife dead, then?” asked the friend. “Well, not exactly. But every night when I come home late she says “he is half dead with fright and anxiety. It seems to me that in law anil equity I i could collect half the insurance » money.”—Alex Sweet, in Texas aift- Bink r.vorlll.m. “O, no! there'* no fuvurite in our faintly," said Jenny to her l«>s<>m friend. Nornh. "O. no! if I bite my linger nulls 1 catoil it over the kmick les. but the baby can cat hi* »hole foot, ule I they think it elever get-Me-Not. Synis—1 see that tliey bave organiseli a buuiding house kveper»' trust in l'iiil- advlphm. Suiyles Tlmt» « hat I've liecn look- ing for. You call i gel trust«*«! heru uoivadiiys -lirooklyn Life. A Point of sliull.rlty. Hicks— Your milk is like what we have on the const of England. Milkmuii lloiv is that? Hick* -Large cluilk deposits.—N. Y. World. A.k Tfcelr W lv®.. Breathes there u man w ith soul so dead Who never to himscit hath said. As home his footstep* he has turned: ••i elvau forgot that. I 11 t»e domed — Washington Star. r ’ Th® Es.le.t Way Ou». “If your boys doesn't reform, old fel low, you won't I k * able to keep him out of juil when he grows up.” “Don't you believe it. I'm going to make a policeman out of hiiu. Life. Really a Ser ion* Matter. Actor Hurry,or we’ll tuiss the tmln. Actress -I can’t find my diamonds or my purse. “Oh, well, never mind.” “Yes, but the purse had ten dollars in it.”—N. Y. Weekly. Slight lint National < h*nz®. A hotel in Switzerland bore on one of its walls the time-honor«d inscrip tion: "Hcspes, salve!” (IVelc mi*, stranger!) After rebuilding, the ubove legend had to lie restored, but the painter, who must have had some e\ pcrienee as a traveler, mnih* a ver« slight nltcrntion in one of the words nod the inscription now reads- “Ilospes, solve!” (Pay, stranger!) MRS. L. S. ADAMS. Of «■Mla.-'.li.a, -|'«’* iik . “Wine «>( Cerdui 1« indeed .1 b!»f»ln<| I j tired women. Having gulkred (1 r •even year« uith weakne»« and hear, ing.down |>.«in«, and having tried kv * eral doctor« and different re.nedlej with no luce«««, your Win» of ('.irdul was the only thing which helped nie, a.id eventL*.-.lly cured me It «rcin.-d <0 build up the weak parts, strcn«th<n the system and correit irregularities.' To nny one sending us $1.50, one year’s subscription to the I tems , we will muil the Chicago Weekly Inter-Ocean one year free, or to any one sending us three cash subser p ion for the two papur we w ill give a year', subcriptiun to each pu|>er free, By “tirrd woiiuti ” Mrs. A'lnins lui-tina nervous women who have disonieretl lueust's, tailing of th«* womb, ovarian troubles <-r any of these ailments that women have. ) on can eure yourself at hoine « ith this great women's renuslv, Wine of Cunlni. Wine of t'arilui has cured thousands of cases which doctors liiive taileil to liem-tit. )) hv not lietiin to get «veil today? All druggists hav«* dl.oti luttles. For any stoma* h, liver or bowel disor der Thedford's Black-Draught •llould In* used. OREGONIAN and ITENIS. one Year, for $2.00. For Winter Heading yon onnnot find a more liberal offer. If any of the above, however, do not etrike you uh what you want, write uh . we will give you u good liberal clubbing offer with any periodical published in the United Suites. Don't put it otT. New in your time. Addreen, F««r.vlvl<’r atvll.lrr*iur»'.*«|itn,M, krivlntf tytupUMiid, ! Iiv IjttiifM* VdviiM'i v l»«'|utit- ¡«‘lit. Tho ClitttAiw® db A!»«i' In« t u.» Ivlin. WINE0FCARDU! BO YEARS’ EXPERIENCE The DifTerenco. Biggs— I am so stout that I know ex ercisv would do me lot» of good. Tanis—Then why don’t you get out and shovel that snow off the walk? Biggs- -That’s not ryercu»e, that* a work.—Truth. The I .ate Iubinented. “T don’t believe Mrs Jones grieves any 1'ion* over the death of her first hus band, now that .‘die has married a sec ond husband.” “No, the second husband docs thut.” —Texas Sifter., A grocer in CbapliD, Ky., recently found a diamond worth $7o in a burr ci of sugar. The oldest school-teacher in Connec ticut is said to be Horace Staples, of West|Mirt, wbocelebruted his 94th birth day recently. In Murray, Ky., a farmer arranged with an auctioneer to sell a mule ut auction. The mule brought one dol lar, and the furmcr paid 5u cents auc tioneer’s fees. T raoe M arks D esigns C opyrights A c . Anvono tending a sketch and deaciiptlnn may gnlcklv ascertain our opiniou free wnether an Invention w probably patentable, ( onirntinlcn th .*• *• ri.t'«■ <■• HULii-nt ml. 11 .null >• >< < di Patente »«•nt free. < »blest iitfenry for *«•<•»>ring patent«. Patents taken tiir- uuh Munn A Co. receive tpcrMl furttce, without charge, in tin» Scientific American. A hannaomely illuRtrated weekly, l./ircost cir culation of nny fcientlttc Jotirnul. Term», |:i a yonr; four months, fl. gold by all newsdealer*. MUNN & Co.36,B’°*d-'” New York Branch Office. 625 F Ht.. Wnshlngton, 1). 0. « In every town and village may be had, IF YOU ARE A FARMER -A-n.d His Life Saved by Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. ‘‘B. L. Byer, a well known cooper of this town, says he believes Cham berlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diar It a file for a Preacher. rhoea Remedy saved his life last A Georgia paper tells of a raffle for THE NEWHOMESEWINGMACHINECO a minister that was recently held in summer. He had been sick for a that makes your Mod. >»y ORANGE, MASS Btanilnrd Parrott, Ga., the loser being compelled month with what the doctors call horses glad. Oil Cw. New York, Chicago, Ill., St Louis, Mo., Atlan to take him. The Methodist congréga ta, Ga., Dallas, Tex., San Francisco, Cui. bilious dysentery, and could get tion was having a revival which had dragged its length along until the con nothing to do him any good until gregation had become worn out with he tried this remedy. It gave him church-going and providing for the TRY A Manager Wanted. preachers, who came from all around immediate relief,” says B.T. Little, to assist in the cause. The la-t preach merchant, Hancock, Md. Foreale Trustworthy, either sex. by er that came was the straw that broke by H. M. Horton, Burns; Fred I Wholesale Merchandise ¡Company the back of the dromedary. No one wanted him. and a meeting* of the Haines, Harney. of solid financial standing, to man stewards waa held to consider bow age Local Representative who will THIS TRIP he was to be provided for. One of them Stop tin* Cough 100 rns TRAJFCTOftT JOO YD5 tsajfctort ^proposed to draw straws for him. organize clubs among consumers, Hat oh f at 50 yard« Height at 100 ,«rd* |..’J inche, 5 ftj iou-c» and Work off tlie Colti. which was not agreed to. but finally 400 YARD«? trajfctory 40 per cent saved for our customers. Hripht at 1 *0 y»rj* the question was settled by a proposi Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets IA 38 ini bet I Business no experiment but it prov tion to raffle the minister off. and this Th* Up-»o-Hat* !jrrn in high power repute’** actually happened, the steward who cure’a cold in one day. No Cure, en success. Salary $1S a week, ex is the 12 40 Marlin with Smokeless Steel Barrel using 32 40 High Pressure Car made the lowest throw taking the un No pay. Price 25 centB. tridges This Cartridge has a ve penses advanced. Experience un welcome preacher and providing for locity of over 2,000 feet per second with consequent necessary. Address, I). B. Clark his physical wants during the clSsii:^ flat Stock Inspectors. hours of the long religious services. You great son, Mgr., 334 Dearborn St. Chicago. can u«e power rhe ordinary Notice is hereby given that I 32 40 Rlacb pow T here are 650 beasts, 1.391 birds and der cartridge ,v <th 1400 fee» per «eennd velocity. m 360 reptiles in the London zoological have duly appointed the following the time rifle when • ••u wi«h. aa ♦he regular twiat of one torn in aiatccn gardens. deputy stock inspector fur Harney $20 to $25 WEEKLY ln<-he« |« u*ed in rifling. F emale bootblacks arc reported to 120 Onge Cntnlnf. JOO Ithiitrattoni. corer in County, Oregon : ff »<»»«, mailed for J tfontp« Work at your home. No canvaFB- I be multiplying in Paris and other I A. B. Colenbaugh ................. Burns French cities. 1H£ MARLIN FIRE ARMSCOMPANY ing. Work legitmate and horora- NEW HAVEN, CONN., U 3. A S tatistics prove that not less than John Jenkins.......................... Smith hie. Ad dress thirty-iwj hundred babies are torn Dick Smith.......................... Andrews HOME WORK (0. every duy on United States soil. 214 Spring St. Seattle, W iih I i . N ewt H oover , Stock Inspector. jviarltn DESEitL LAND, FINAL PROOF. Reduced to FIFTY CENTS A YEAR New Idea Woman’s Magazine A FREE PATTERN Formerly One Dollar «7 'T'HIS Is the cheapest and best * Fashion Magazine now be fore the American public. It shows New Ideas in Fashions, in Millinery, in Embroidery, In Cooking, in Woman's Work and in Reading; beautifully illustrated in colors and In black and white. Above all. It shows the very fashionable New I dea S tyles , made from N ew I dea P at ferns , which cost only tOc. each. Send Five Cents To-day for a single ospyof the New I dka W oma W' s M agazine , and see what great value fcr the money it can gi/e you. THE NEW IDEA PUBLISHING CO 6 36 Broadway. New York. N Y (your own select hhi i to everv sub scriber Only 50 cents a year. M£ CALL’S. MAGAZINE^ A LADIfS’ MAGAZINE. A . b’-.iutifttl r<>lo«r«| plair* ; latrai (. in I hihi * . «b<»m.ikiiiK « • «ni«'nn-.’» ; f.nn y work. In»«t“. I k 1 uhi . etc Suh <•< rii»«* I>« <1^v, <»r. sriHj a lor l.»t«-* t copy Lady aurais w.«<itr<l Srnd l«»r 1er him Stylish, R k I i . i I i I c , S iiii pl»*. lTp-tn. .ite. E« <» hohi u..i I .trill AhMilutely •criect-l ittiiig l*.i|M*r Patterns. MS BAZAR® CALLdti I I’. S. IzHTitl Office, Burns, Oregon, Febr. 1, 1903. Notice is hereby given tlnnt «frssle M. Me tt ul 1 in,of Drewsey.Harney,county Oregon, has filed notice of intention to make proof on his de.-ert-land claim No. 199, for the HE’/jN E‘4 Her 2', Tp 21, M R TI E W M, before Register and Re< elver at Burns. Oregon, on SatMrday, the 28th day of March, 1903, He names the following witnesses to prove the complete irrigation and reclamation of »aid land: Jacob Wright, Eugene A, Heath, Notie Oard and Frank Holliday, all of Drewsey» | Oregon. W m . F a kick , Register. Bears the Bignaturu of •NOTARÉL1 c u OINTMENTS and suppositories will not, positively cannot--do more than relieve you. It requires an internal remedy to remove the cause and eflect a permanent cure. Ask your druggist for Dr. I’errin’s Booklet on the sub ject I PATENTS GUARANTEED . ,7^^’ r-.''V>V,. *• * -, 4 ' » ■! ' •* VICTOR J. EVANS & CO., (Patent Attorneys,} WASHINGTON, D. C. • Evans Building, ! »••••••••••••••••••woteeecaz««» $1.00 — TriE- si.oo: W eekly I a I ter O cea N. i • T is the most stalwnit ano unsweiv^ng Republican Weekly pub- • lislvil Io lay and can always be relied upon for lair and honest re-J noris of «11 political affair.«. T | The Weekly inter Ocean Supp'les A I of the News and the Best oi Current Literature. U ul U { It is Morally Clean, and as a Family Paper is Wiilioul a I’oer. I iternry columns arc equal to those ot the best magazines. Its Youtn’s Depart mi nt is the f nest of its k nd. ........ NOTICE FOB Pt'BLICATION, for the »HNWJi, »HNEJi, Sec. 2, Tp. 23 K SI E. W. M. He name, the following witnca.c« lo prove hi« continilou» re.idence upon and cultivation of «aid land, viz: Krneat William«, Ira William«, (leor-e W. Shaw and Bay Illcken.on, all of Burna, Oregon. Wii. F'Aititg, Keghter. i r Y Our fee returned if we fail. Any ono sending sketch and description of any invention will promptly receive our opinion free concerning the patent ability of name. “IIow to obtain a patent ” sent upon request. Patents secured through us advertised for sale at our expense. I atents taken out through us receive special notice, without charge, in T he P atent R ecoup , an illustrated and widely circulated journal, consulted by Manufacturers and Investors. Send for sample copy FREE. Address, The Greatest Republican Paper of the West. U 8 I.niul office, Burn», Oregon, Mar' ll 4.1903. i Notice I. hereby given that the following, i named settler h». filed notice of hla Intention to make final proof In support of hl. claim, and that «aid proof w ill be made liofore Itcgixter and Keceiver at Burna, Oregon, on April 13,1903, vli: Hd Entry, No. sal,of I John H. Culp, One Cent Buy a postal card and send to The New York Tribune Farmer, New York Citv, for a free specimen copy. I he Tribune Farmer is a National Illustra ted Agricultural Weekly for faruiera ami their families, and Munds at the head of the agricultural press. The price is $100 per year, but it you like it you can secure it with vour own favorite local newspaper, The ITEMS, at a bargain. Both papers $1.50. Send money and order to The ITEMS. I It brings to the fiiin lv the cw« of the liitirc U 4»rl<l and gives the best and ihie-d d scussions of all questions of the <luv. I ho luti-r 1» i gives iwi *| v p» «a of reeling mutter > :ich week and being i ni» <1 ht h rugi» is letter ud a plod to ibe needs of the people west, of the Alle.-h >nv Mour>lalias Limn any olher paper. DO^ARJ^RYEAR $|,00: SI.0& The Daily md Sunday Edi- 5 n,t 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . RìS”" ”Mr? t'ODS of Tlæ Inter Ocedll nre S IMIIy and Bunday Ly m all. the IcU of IheJ k.nd . ....... 16 00 |)P, year J - . { Adilre«. THF! INTER OCRAN.Chleam.* •••••••«••••••••••«•••••••••••••••••••••••••»••»•««