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projKisiti.m made al the International Agricultural Con gress n< w lu srssion »I Rome for MATCKDAY APRII. 2> mu. an EurtqwAii tsr.tf • ombice agaiust the United State« »ri ma -oniew hat By the lime the ’ democrat lead no<i«eu».ble Germany lays mere er»"*have concluded thy bustne»« of of thi« country than she «ell« lu ua reading each other out of the party ' but her purchases are nearly all of genuine democrat will l>e a« rare a« raw material which «he must have grandfather clock« ■ for her factories ; Italv sells to u» ‘ little that we could nut purchase then. * < ts*where whereas ah» but» chiefly A few «ditor«, now and break forth into calamitous wail« ra* toltoli, oil a id uiimanufsc- over the cunditi'.n of the country . *»**d tobacco which ab« could not Dl»|>ep»ia must be a potent factor **■* el«ewiiere ; . France »old u« in such canes. I for eertainlv the la>t Vrar thirteen million dollar» »'tilled State« ha« never been in I mor« of good« than »he bought better physical and mental condi ’ from U« and »he could not afford to j lose that market; Great Britain tion than it is today. . depend« upon us for her food »up- ply and would not entertain ruch When the President ha« cleaned a pro|s>»iiion and Austria trade» out the Pualuthce lb pertinent It , but little with ii « and mostly in might *x well to cause an inquiry products which »he could not get into the occasion for the numvrou« elsewhere. We »ball continue to accidents which h*re recently oc- I supply the world with our agricul curredin the Naw tural and manufactured products and make money out of other President Rooosevelt lia» left countries and they will continue order« to push the Postoffñ e I*e- ' to be glad to «eli us w hat things we partaient investigation* with un- need abated vigor am: I then went «way Germany propoeet tu kutp a- tn the wild« of the Yellow itone. -an while the politician« are froth breast of American agriculture by sending over a party of fifty emi ing at the mouth nent practi« al and scientific agri culturalists tu make an extensive The United States Geological tour of American farming and Survey continue« to turn our topo- fruit gruwnig sections. Advanced .graphic maps >f different pirta of agents h«ve been, spying out their the country which are the admira laud and hive fi>rwardu<l u report tion and wonder of the world. A to Germany advising the party into of a portion of Harney county h.<w tu prepare fur the American will probably be made this su o- invasion. In summer, the report tn r. states, "the American wears light trousers a leather belt, a shirt and Th- republican party cannot but light jicket. Only at . ival din endorse Secretary R usi'» statement ner» are evening clutl.es worn,** th.it the tariff should be revised bv and advise is given that the putty by a Congrega which in not playing bring ¡1« own cigars »« nothing p »Ittica. The political temptation« stuokab e in this line can be had in inci i< nt to a «e«»ion immediately the I uited State« fur les« than ten p ec •'ling a nation«) election would cent«. Perhaps the American idea | r «ve detrimental to careful and would de that fifty large Dutch merscbauui pqw« and a bale or ■ q lilable revision. two of tobacco would meet this latter. The Minnesota, the largest ship crush'd fumi affection The Spring perfumes come back tv ou* cal- Icti.'d memorie« with rar-,dlection- of vuoiti —.Salini Journal < •.■■lincili .unlit Stornarli Ì rouble. “I have been troubled with i my stomach for the pa*t four yci ar«," *avs D. L. Beach, of (’lover N'«>k Farm, Greenfield. Mass “A few <lavs ago I was induced t.> buv a l«>x of Chamberlain's Stomach xml Liver Tablets. I have taken part ofthem and feel a great deal better ” If you have any trouble with your stomach try a box of these Tablets. You are certain to l»e pleased with the result Price 25 cent». For sal- by H. M. Horton. Bums Fred Haines, Harney. ever built in the United States, It is necessary now to make orti- in cia. record of every birth ai d every «30 feet long. 5l! feet from keel to death. A new law that is already tipper 'lei k. (nearly the height of iu effect requires every physician, a fiv>* story building) ami ba« A midwife or head of the family to Her give notice by the end of the month breadth of 73 feet G inches, total cargo capacity i- 30,000 tons to the county health officer of anv dead weight. She is designed birth that occurs under hi« or her witn especial facilities for trans charge. Every physician, midwife or bead of a family must give no porting troop«. tice to such health officer within IS hours of every death. No A Washington correspondent burial can take p’uce until a pro »*vr the United Staten fish com per burial certificate bus I bi fn mission i* rinding out million« of made out. and transmitted to i the future game fish for docking the county health officer. Ail these requirement» are the rivers and small streams of the result ot the act creating the state country—shad. pike, perch, salmon, board of health, which pass'd the trout and black bass. Particular last legislature. It contained an a'tantion is being pa d to the stock emergency clause, ami took affect ing of virgin stream» with black on it« approval by the governor. ba»» for which many hundred» of It create« a county, as well us state request» havi been received. l health Imard. The county Imurd is the county judge and county Lihysieian. If there is i u county physician, then the county judge ■« the county Ixiard of health a» well a the county health officer. She ¡Spring Poem in Prone. .11. Xrll -II..I VI... mil, u>n* ' i #» if B w a-, a N« rv bl«*i «1, Lv «Ihlti'l grt the |<t mr?“ Urli« \va, aht (<*uk th« VUllIlt«** drlphu •'Ubiti * the matter with «ItaBunf* “lhtittr It*» a *n* pl hat Ion. ri«y rtl j"u gil *. r*'W. Iiukthni ait'l ¿:• l * t < 11 dll«! : k h<’ f tauet wrrr t*>o much ft»r him.** l«uu* don \tt»wrra. l»/xn trk ■ \ l.ndy tt'hl roy fortune yr*trrtlay. lin i *hr takt I wnuld meat with a th. tiu ial rrirraa.** Sceptick •'And «lut Er*jin;*k “hure! Stir me l¿.” —Ohio State Jour* nal ’ Trotibh w th dytpçiwla, are you ' Hid you rtvr trj it»» vflny inrthv nr7" .T»kr*d (he <lr»i|*p «t •*<lh. ye», but it ««t«n*t that that tfavr It t«» me. I had it I • fore I t«Mik .»»> t.f « <»ur atuff \«jnkrra Statesman. “By the «.ii." rciiiiiidctl ihr ruriitiu imp. r. r. “u ! »t’a k tint»» «»<•»»• ri pt* »'<n fi»r '( aik nf «d>«*p .*..........%%«-!! ’ rrpl’vkt jKttkl*). “thrrr^ *tKr»a«>rial « tup. riutu.' »u l hnireuttii»ii |>ariur.* M Thdadrlp) > i . t l‘rr»B. Hain» u’ Ou lariat l.uke ’‘What l «-rama «'f that hani»rr-«*n frum th’ raatT** Horrible Hank “Ha’s »till bai i-»»’ »‘tu’* Ijiriat Lukr “lhiw%u at th«* K«d Kyr »ah»un?** H«»r*ibi«* (lank “Naw; haniftn’ <»n tew a r«»lt«aiiw<«u<1 trve al th’ *d»*v uf town.’* Ohl«« Stale >»urnal lite I’-.iut ef IhlTrrrnce <>u don’t menu tu <*i!r i«»ur g«»«r» ut»»« nt a» un enamplv «*f a republic ” “l\rll.“ an awrred the S«iuLh Einern ah dictator. **t:.'«-rv‘» only «»tie id tir diftirtnrr be twrru olir r« pubi»« an«! y mir» In »trad «*f election» we hair re»«duth>i»a.” \\ a»l ih|;tuii Star. Tw«» Sinner» “It la irry wrt»n¡* tn t«dl a »aid hi» mother t«« little J in.in.« . ««ho had ra'»tfht him in «»nr. “Ti vù »we’re both «»fTul sinner«. Ain’t we, maw *’* qurrie«l Jimmie. “|L»th’ t\bnt <l«» )«»u mean “Why. %••»! t«dd \f.»»u* Smith >«ateitiay tl«.»t \< u hvp.'d »he’d «all again, an* after »I «- u u/ |*«>nr y«»u *aid y«»u wished »he’d never u<»in«- again” Ohio State Journal. The commencement exercises of the Citixens Busiue«« College will be held the evenings of the 27lh. tfcvth and Wth of this month, a.id preparation« ar» being made for the grandest time in the history uf the College Following is the program : Monday evening. 27th—Citlten* evening J. J Simerville on be half uf the College will deliver the ■ddreos of welcome. Hon. A U Gowan will respond on behalf of the public. Following will be short addresses by Rev. G. W Black. Atty Dalton Ibggs and Rev A. J. Ir«:ii. Tueedsv evening—An oratorical contest for a medal by the gentle- man student«. Sil buy« wijl enter the contest W'dnetdav evening—A litervrv content for a medal by the l«dv •tud< nts. clu«mg wilh the award it.g of the dipb ina* by Hon. 1 S Ge« r. president uf the incorporation. A!*o a «hurt addree» and [ km m to the student« by Prof. M E. Rigb* Mrs. Madge laeonard will have charge of the music for the entire program. Vocal and inslruunntal music will be iuterspersed with the program of each evening and a musical treat is exj»-cted. The public 1« cordially invited t ■ attend th;« - exercises. There will be no collection or charge fur et - trance, and every effort willbe bent »>« . .uqurt l»- to make it th< entertainment oí Mi»trea* Who 1» that man the year. Come one. come all. «t I be door, liai nah? M was launched last week lì*i-rci«e». PUNöLNT PARAGRAPHS. ?.<» Dancer Mow. Mr. «. p«w ¡>.mw (in t T h * parlor) U ha w-hat is that noi»e oierlwMuJ. Mi*» \jTDU«? M b « A;:»»«'» (Ihtrning a nvwwnt) It * | apn. Mr. Spoon*wore. but y i U nrednl be vuaurd. Hr’« »n«»ring Clu- < ttjfo Tribune. I’atrteiiam I p to Ihii». •‘Sawyer, don’t you think a nun to work fur In» political priori pie« “No. »ir: I think « man*« politic»: I r'ncipjr« outfht to work for bit».*' < bicu^t» llrvortl. Nannettr « Chamber lain’» Cough Remedy has a remarkable record. It has been in use for over thirty years, ■luring which time many million battle* have been sold and tired. It ha» long been the standard anil main reliance in the treatment of croup in thovsands of homes, vet during all this time, no case has ever been reported to the manufact urer» in which it fuilwl to » fTcct a cure, When given a« soon iih the child become« hoaree or even an norm a« the croupy cough appear«, it will prevent the attack. It is pleasant to take, many children like it. It contain» no opium or other harmful substance ami may be given a* conlidenilv to a baby a* to an adult. Eor sab- bv II M. Horton, Burns; Fred Haines, Har ney. I What is CASTORIA Caatnrlit I» I» Imrmlc” kii »»«(H u («» fur < u*(or Oil. I*i»r<-- gorlc, l»rup* nuil S<n>tliini: f'lrup*. If I* Ch u*i»iit. lb mutuili« neither Opium, «Impiline nor otf“ r Xarcotln aiil»tmu-r. Ita nge Is It* |(ii>»riinlee. It <le«tr<iyi W mina mid nllny* »•’overli'line«». It cures |>li»rrh«rn »uni Wliwl Colic. It relíele» Teetlllug Trouble«, « lir. . .......... timi I'liitiileiicy. It ll»»liiillnte« the I ihh I, regulate« tlio Stomach ami Hoivcl*. glilug health.i mol ioti unii «h-i’p. The Chll'lren'* 1‘nmM’ca The 'lather'’' lil' ii'I. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bcura tho Signaturo of The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. \. vr (..rl tic Al,» lu"» thr rent col ¡reto», ma'am I* M. Hut Hannah. »•* don't reut. New Girl Tli.it'« "hit Detroit Irre Pre««. rna'nm Harney Valley Brewery L WOLDENBERG, SR , l’riq rirlor. The «rrvice« of a brewer of Jong year« e«|M-rnme ha« beeil «e- cured and th» i>ro<iuct of thls Brewvry is of the be*t grade in tho * Inland Empor. Place a triul or<ler und you will not I m - di«ap- poillted. OREGON Bl RNS, H*»u can you trll a prroi»u The Chicngo Weekly Inter Ocean th.it in in*-tn«* fraan un«* u hö i» mrrrlj in the only weekly n<-w*pa|M-r pub «i’< vntr¡c? < yrillu Conault Hra«!»teet Imuinily liehed in Chicago in connection »•ndi* .imi e«*f*nfricity begin« ui one mil- It Hou.—Up* to- Date. with the great daily paper». contain* a judiciously -elect-d nummary ot the new« of the nation and world, the beet atorieH, home, farm, woman’«, and other special department«, and fair, patriotic, able editorial*, written from u Re publican viewpoint. Il is by fur the bent general newepaper of the Western ■'tale*. The regular price fo» the Weekly Inter Ocean in -H.00 and for the Harney Valley Item* ♦ 1 50, l>ut subscription« will lx? re •*!f you <1 ui’t hurry w<* »hall ml»« ceived at thin otlice for the two ♦ not fti f! r-nycnc to take in» to «lluiu-r, paper» in combi.lation for one year or the thvut< r an*l »upper after.” “.lurt v.alt one inlnittr til! I write to for only f 1.50. A Krinarkablt* KccuriL The Kiml Yon llave Alwnya llmiglit. nml whl. h Ims t»een lu u«o fiir oicr .TO mim, lia* Imrue tlu< .Igunliiir «r nml luis lieeu imi'lo nml'-r hl» |M-r- soiuil «ilfieri l'laii «hice lis lulaucy. \ll.,iy mi olio «»»«!••■ • I”' ">u I«i thl». All Uonutertclt*. Imltntl.ni'» nml •• -lu-f - i»--!• • ■» " ‘>re Imt. Kxpcrlineiit» tluil trille nltli nml ' mi ■■■■:• ■ heallli oC luhiiit* nml Chihlrcu l'xperleuci« wt|Mlu«t i;i|H»rlmwnU my h< 1 :»r «! thnt it i* vet \ «lull fllitl I nu-H him f< iirfully.” I* n ’ k-\l«*-l p. r«nlm <»f t * < *»:»n«lrn« e Urn. J«lv* x of I let l»< ; “ all r- mind un V» • < an make • xM< u* • pa V. 1.« t iin then I e up and «b’l»‘K Jivrryone that('»m« <(•’ u«y. City World. Wrong from Ilia Houl. “O come off!” It wan the appraIinfr. horror Mtrnrlc. heart-broken outcry of a Miron;* man in agony Mr Knjoneft h:»<l seen hi* «Imiffhtrr Laura, for the Hi ? tin»«* riding her bi cycle in re<l blooin«*rN. < ’hiengo Trib une. ________ _________ Whod oes not love the Spring? I he oldest anil ami most sordid and least appreciative of u« thrill a little at the soft, wooing l.rei zes. laden with the perfume of millions of bursting I> ii <1 m ami refreshing f.o*»"*N Mlrnl lnt««r< luaiigv. Friend How did the count propone turf. Softer tints come on the to you. and you accept, if he <*oubl not Lili». The <luil gray on the oak« understand vour lan;fUM<o> nor you his? American lleircs» It was very changes to terwler green, and the fdrnple lie showed in<* his family ntosre« ami lichens cover with sil true and I showed him my baukixtok. very sheen. The bursting willow tit»» »ml the many humble shrubs I o II sm I Again. • Where urr you going mv pretty maid’” thalline the water courses glitter "IHgglng for < Ituns. kind Mir nhe Mftl<1 with swelling points and promises '•Cun I ito with you. mv pretty malt!*” ••Bui you rc already dug »he suit!. of early roliage. In the <|<>or yards til- « of daffodils, royal flowers that Il l,al II Was. array themselves under the com Madffr Polly bvuni- t<» bv «orrj ing mand of yellow helmeted captains. o\» r Hiim i hiritf. Mnrjorh* ¥*•*. »>»•• >nt on the bench Jorg« n«on ha» n complete line c»f <¡ay iinil gaudy tulips gleam among nil *ii»} v- I* r*lnv nnd »I* «‘»n’t know the evergreen trees, ami in the station;.ry; school »applies; book», \»t whether the will tun or blister. forest the shy tooth wort brings its etc. pinkiah purple sprnys of bloom a willing snciifiic to the hands of flower greedy scii< ol ohildrr n. What treasun» the Springtime For Infant» and Children. brings to innocent childhood! How they seek out each new Hower in its billing pl»ce »ml carry their Elgnaturo of »¡«id« to tin- t' Hchcr,often •oih daud The The Uir is supplied with none but the very best brand« of •Wine», Liquors and Carbonated drink- nod tli< ■ hoierst Cigar*. Windsor Your patronage solicited. Courteous treatment to JI. Corner north of postoffice. Bar I.EE CALDWELL Proprietor. IFYOUARE A FARMER nd Have One* Cent -A. Buy a jiostal card ami send to The New York Tribune Farmer. New York City, for a free «[»ecimen copy. The Tribune Farmer is a National lllmdra- t<-d Agricultural Weekly for farmers ami their families, and stands at the h< ud of the agricultural press. The price is »1 00 per year, but if von like it you can »eciir». it with vour own favorite local newspaper, The ITEMS, ata bargain. Both papers i I Send money and order to The ITEMS The Southern Oregon State Normal School open* W.ilnesday September 10th. Full faculty ; improved building; exhaustive cotir«.! of study ; cadi department filled by a «peeinliht. Latin «nd economic*, added for the benefit of those preparing to tenel. in High School«, but are optional. $2 imi in CllR[, priz,.M f„r lenee in oratory ami athletic«. Expense», light; «ocial conditio ,» ideal. Send for catalogue. B. F. MULKEY, President CLIFFORD THOMAS. Secretary CASTORIA The Kind You Have Always Bought To Cure a Cold in One Day Gurrt Grip •n Two Day*. on every • box. 25c.