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I PUBLIC pips ami tnen th«' land flooded S tatic of Gum,C ity nr ToiKtu») l.racva Cot vrv. i from th«* irrigation ditch. Thia is Frank J. Cheney makes «»»th that th«' whole proci'ss ami it is claimed Conflicting «»pinion» h«v«» been that onl) time and water are neces Im is senior partner of the firm of SAH Kl»AY M IY l!WX expreaaed aa to l*re»i«l»ul Roos«*- sary to free the soil of its alkaline F. J Cheney A Co , loing business vvlt’s polilk'al life ami hi» p»r»«»nal element. The cost on a limited in th» City of Tole«lo, County anil wishes regsnling public oflice. tract, like the experimental ground, Stale aforesaid, and that said firm AN IRRIGATION KEYNOTE For Infants and Children. | Dr. Wiwxirow Wilson, ¡»resilient of will probably be 120 per acre, but will pay tha sum of One Hundred Ikdlars for each ami every case of 1 Princeton univ« rsity, recently said: on larger areus it mav be material Landless men for manless land ‘ President Roosevelt owes his high ly reduced There ar«* about 4.01M*,- Catarrh that cannot lie cured by is the keynote of an article on position to th«' fact that he was a (MX) acres of alkaline land ir. th«« tile use «>f Hall’s Catarrh Cure, • The Importance of the National 1 politician who di«l not care to hold Frank J. Cheney, West and it is proposed to estab Irrigation Act," by C. E. Wantland office," and then he continued : Sworn to before mo and sulwcri* • lish stations, beaidas al North A\ci»’ct.«tilc Pttparaiion fix- A h "Roosevelt was a thorn in th<> Yukima, at Sult Lake. Fresnu Cal ed in my pr«*sence, this (ilh day ot in Gunton‘s Magazine for April slmthMiiMj flic Fiuxliunl Regula 1SS1Ì. Th« Deivnilwr, A. 1) Mr. Wantland develops a new- aide of the |>olitieiana He attend- ifornia, and Billings, MiMil. tint! the btouinchs and Bowvls ot A. W. Gleason, S thought iu connection with the irri e«l their meetings »ml l»eeamr one de|»artment expects in the cours«« k < UK A I. > 1M VN rs/< till OH IN Notary Publie. of them, but if things di«! not suit of a few years to have all this iiu- gation movement. Speaking broad him he said so. He was »«> sure tueiise waate reclaim««! ami pro Promotes Dnjcslioiil. lavrful ly, he says that the operation of that h«' knew how it ought to be Hall’s Catarrh Cure ia taken in ducing splendid crops.—Baker MM and Ant « dii.mi. ivular ternally, and acts directly on the I the law will serve to have homes don«' and he was so much trouble City l»emoi*rat__________ Onium.Morpluiii* nor Mineral I i L kh I and muixms surfaces of the Nor N aucotic . readv for the homeless when the to the politieinns, that they gave Much of the emigration of system. Send for testimonials, free. him a position to get rid of him. next period of depression comes to F. J. Cb«n«*y A* Co.. Tolciio, O "If men would study |»olitics, American iarmers and ranchers the I'nited States, as come it w ill. Sold by all Druggist, "5c. from the «vest and middle west to not striving for office, it would Hard times come as regularly as llaU'e Family Pills ar«« the ls-st Canada is likely to prove disa|>- chsnge th«' face of affairs al! over good times in tnis ceuulry, no mat pointing if not disastrous A con «*ountry. The danger of our age is ter what the political cowipiexion A Ki'iiisrkiildi' Keroril. not |>artis.mship. but that our siderable )>ottion of the Dominion of the administration mav be. For Chnmbei Iain's Cough Rt-mrdy thoughtful men will belong to no which ia being exploited and "set some years the country has been party. Don't form yourself into a tled lies iu the sub-humid ami sub- : has a remarkable rsoord. It has Aperteci Remedy forConstipa unpreeedentlv prosperous. That lion.Sour Stomach Ihairluwa third party. Don’t isolate venir- arid belt which ctHresponds to ls'«-n iii us» for over thirty years, is. more men are being employed Worms.! onviil-b.il-, lovri «h self. Go into the arena and take Kansas and Nebraska II is proph , during whit'll time many million neat and L imw or Striti*. and at better wages than ever be esied that a seri«*s of two or three 1 battles have Is-cn sold and vi'«-«l. It your active part.’’ fore. it mav be said tha- the cost has long l>vci> the stamLird and As a matter of fact we all know dry years will depopulate that of the necessaries of life has in that Mr Rixxsevell has ever been a portiou of the Dominion as com . mam reliance in the lr«atmeiil of creased out of all proportion to the seeker after oflire, not, it is true, pletely as happem-d in western croup in thousands of homes, vet earning power of the average work i Al to'itin>«lN*\«>l<rià*'a for the emoluments but for the sake Kansas some years ago. The land during all thia time no care has N I *» I er. and that is true, but generally of position and public usefulness. , is fertile and the climate is g.s>d ever been r«-|s>rt«-d to the manufact speaking, the country may be said 't— He did not seek the vice presidency and in what are known as “wet urers in which it failed to effect a to be prosperous. I cure. When given as soon as the luxer core or wnapren —that was forced upon him—but years” large and profitable crop« *• It is a prosperity, however, which ________ at the same time it was generally can be raised, but the seasons conn child becomes hoarse or even a* cannot last forever. The day of concede«! that he «lid not desire in cycles or groups and s«x>ner or soon as the croupy tsiugh ap(iears, depression must come and when it It is this ufli«?e because hr considered it lates the bad years make their it will prevent the attack. does the distress will be as seen as pleasant to lake, many cliildrcn appearamre. Then, unless settlers a political graveyard and he had it was when the last "lean year" Il contains no opium or his eye on the presidency for l'.KM. are well established and enabl'd to like it. were endured. Mr. Watland's no other harmful subatnnt'e and may It was said also that this was fon ed stand severe reverses until the tion of preparing for this by making lie given as confidently to a baby U|K»r. him by his enemies to get rid meteorological (tenduluin swings 1 r i 1 l>oeai Hie the cultivation of vast areas as to au adult. For sal«* bv H. M. the other way, great sulferiug of him. but while in a measure this of land that is now practically des 1 may betrue. nevertheless as many must ensue and an i-xcxlus the Horton, Burns; Fred Haines, Har ert. is thoroughly sound. It would ney. result. of his admirers and friends insisted J take men out of the cities where upon it, too. they sre merely consumers and Among the impo*tant new in- It’s n real pleasure to wear the With sll credit to Mr. Roosevelt make them producers; it would dustnes for Malheur county ia the fine titling clothes inane by Mruus- it can truthfully raid he has al make them valuable to the com c inning plant now being built at Broa., America’s Leading Tailors. ways been an office holder, and munity and to themselves. Arcadia. Thia cannery will be Chicago. They’re so reasonable in ooly once has been defeated and Of course the irrigation act does ready to handle this year'« crop of prices too. Robinson Walton, that was for mayor ot New York a not contemplate the reclaiming of fruit and vegetables and will fur will tnk«* tour order. number of years ago. He was arid l«nd and presenting it to any nish employment for a consider hardly oat of college before he one who cares to apply for it. able force of laborers. The went to the New York assembly, Our fee returned if wo fail. Any one sanding sketch and description of What it does do is to make good building for the cannery will be and when he got there he made his any invention will promptly reevivo our opinion fr«-e comx-niing the patent I «nd out of bad land and give set 60x100 and have a capacity of strong, vigorous personality felt ability of sanie. "Ilow to obtain it patent " sent upon r««(m-«t. I’au-uu tlers an opportunity to buy it on from 20,000 to 3tl,000 cans of toma He became a leader at once, and secure«! through us advertise«! for sale at our ex|a.*iiM*. l ing time and easy payments, the toes per day. The company that the name of Tbeolore Roosevelt “ My hair came out by the hand I stenta taken <>ut through m m-«-ive tfvcijl notut, without charge, in cost of the irrigation works beirg is building the cannery will plant was known all over the nation ar ful, and the gray hairs began tu Tmt 1* \ ri x r ltiuxiun, an illustrated and u idcly «-irculatod journal, consulted ad ied to the original value of the out SO acres of tomatoes this sea creep in. I tried Ayer’a Hair Vigor, far back as the early 80 s. b'ince by Manufacturers and Investors. and it stopped the hair from com land in installments so light that that time he has been a member of son, and tyill furnish tonia'o plants ing out and restored the color."— Send for sample copy FREE. Address, the outlay is hardly noticeable. free of charge to any one who de Mrs. M. D.Gray, No. Salem. Mass. tbe civil service commission, police Mr. Wantland concludes : "Possi sires to engage in raising tomato« s comoiissionerof New York, assist There’s a pleasure in bly sometime in the future a na for the cannery, other vegetables ( Patent Attorneys,' ant secretary to the navy, u volun offering such a prepara tional irrigation div will be cele as well as all kinds of fruits will C teer colonel, vice president and tion as Ayer’s Hair Vigor. brated. When the supplies needed also be handled —Vale Gazette. finally presiiienl. To say he never It gives to all who use it in the new and old lands across sought othce is foolish in view of Mr I). I*. Daugherty, well known such satisfaction. The the Pacific are shipped from the this array of facts which date back throughout Mercer ami Summer The bar issupplici with nono hair becomes thicker, valleys opened up by Unde Sam’s for twenty odd years. And it would counties, W. Ya., most likely owes longer, softer, and more bui thè very best branda of ditch builders; when the new be equally silly to sav he is not his life to the kindness of a neigh glossy. And you feel so state« ire developed and the worthy Winee. Liquore ami ('arginateli reeking office now. He wants the bor. He was almost hopelessly af secure in using such an landless men of eastern cities are drink*, and thè Uhoicrst Cignrs. 1’resideiiUal nomination next year, flicted with diarrhoea ; was attend- old and reliable prepara tran«terr-d to the manlees lands of and he is workiog for it. And e«l bv two physicians who gave nim Your patronage soliciled. tion. |;.tt ( Ml«. All SranWte. the mountain states, possibly it why not? Is be not fully justified little, if any, re.ief, when a neigh I will t>e said that providence had Courteous treatment (<• all. If y<*ir draffrtel cannot »upply you, tend ut one dollar and we will espreMi in having su3o a political ambition bor learning of his serious condi something to d > with the national you A botti*. Il* BOTO an«! »!»• th* MMM Corner north of |ioatirt!'ice. of your nearrat m i r»*aa office. AtldrcM, Had ’1 heodore Roosevelt sought tion. brought him a bottle of Cham- irrigation agitation, which started J. < . A \ hit < <>.. Lnweli. M am office for the rake of its financial Ixrlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diar LEE CALDWELL in Utah ” con«.deration it would be differene, rhoea Remedy, which cure«! him in Propriotor. Bui he was born with a silver spoon less than twenty-four hours, For HIS master ’ s in his mouth. He always has had sale by H. M. Horton, Burns; Ered VOICE a reasonably good income a> d lias Haines, Harney. I made more money with his writ The Chicago Weekly Inter Ocean _ Generally the expre»- ings, He studied law but finally «ion is. "I don’t feel half is the only weekly newspaper pub made up his mind to enter politics well," though sometiiiies lished in Chicago in connection !, people say, “ I feel half W. E. 7ÄI3CH. Trcprictcr. as a p ofession anil if there can be l V sick." But there is no with the great daily papers. It su h a profession no man has such thing as being half contains a judiciously selected J sick. The num who feels serve«! more to elevate its |io»ition. V half sick is all sick. As a summary ot the news of the nation He chose to work instead of hang rule, the cause of the and world, the best stories, home, I>rink h mixed to suit your taste, Courteous treatment gì.armiteli weak, tired, half sick feel ing alout fa-hionuble clubs or ing is <l:s-ase of tile stom farm, woman’s, ami other sjiecial being in tbe‘MOO.’’ So while it is ach, resulting in loss of departments, ami fair, patriotic, Your patronage Solicited. nutrition ana consquently true that he has always sought in physical weakness. aide editorials, written from a Re Doctor Pierce's Golden oilice, he has been a professional publican viewpoint. It is by far Medical Ditcoverv politician who has done a \a«t "N cores diseases of the the best general newspaper ot the *'1 stomach and other or amount of gorxi for his country. Western States. The regular price gans of digestion and It is to be regretted there are not nutrition. It restores Th« Victor Talking Machine holda Hfrt fot the Weekly Inter Ocean is *1,00 strength by enabling the m«*re office seekers of the Roosevelt (lace. It took highest aw.rd al the Buffalo an-Ameriian Fi position. perfect digestion an«l as and for the Harney Valley Items I kind.—W. W. Union. THE VICTOR la hsat hicauiri similation of food. It Victor rc< -,r«l dia*x air fiat and tndeatrucii- ♦ 1 50, but subscriptions will be re Buy n jKisinl cnnl ami semi to The New York makes Uulf sick people blr no wax to era- k or break off. ceived at this office for the two all well. Victor re or la ft e perfect reproductions Tribune Farmer, New York City, for u free the burn n »01« c s ■ indxaa though the athfef RECLAIMING ALK KLINE " I »offered for four year» papers in combination for one year were present in person. specimen copy. with pain in niy Hontach Victor re orta contain all that la be«» In LANDS for only ♦ 1.50. so that at times I comVln't music, orat »7 and humor mu h of it repr . The Tribum* Farmer in a National Illuatrn- work nor eat • write» Mr du ed by n » oth r talking »•« hine. Frank Sinc.h of Ntotnacli 'I rouble. Victors« < t AI7..1O 0» $SO. I he Granite. Chaffer Co ted Agricultural Weekly for farmer» and rlgl.j arm Vi tor the liteat improve n. nt - The United States agricultural Colo. ”1 wrote to you “I have been trouble«! with my S«sst C. O. 1» ‘ J. their families, am] atamla at the head of the atx>ut my »icknemi prwvai to any place on the Pacific Coast. department is about to demonstrate stomach for the past four year»,’’ • nd w«« told to u»e Send for Catalogue. agricultural press. Th« prim ia * LOO per pour medic:new. wh»ch I did with good result». I mlv u»e<l four bottles of your («olden Medical to the farmers of Eastern Washing says D. L. Beach, of Clover Nook SHERMAN, CLAY & CO. D im ?'»very.’ and rntiwt »Ay that I am entirely year, but it you like it you can aecurc it with ¿itred and feel like a new man. and 1 can highly ton that the 3000 acres of alkali Farm, Greenfield, Mass. “A few Suinway PUno-Ang«'u» Pl.no Player I recommend ymir medicine to any sufferer." your own favorite local newspaper, The General Music Dealer« soil in Yakima county can be re «lays ago I was induced to boy a ” Golden Medical Discovery ” con tain I ITEMS, at a bargain. Both pnpera IL50. Kearny and Sutter Sla., San franuaco no alcohol and :• entirely free from claimed and made the most vain, box of Chamberlain's Stomach and 3piuiut ccM-aine atv all other narcotics. able of agricultural land. Mr. Liver Tablets. I have taken part It is strictly a terr.perMnce medicine. Accept no sul/stitute for "Golden Med Means, an agent, has been sent out ofthem and feel agrentrleal better.” ical Discovery " There is nothing "just bv the de; arlment to su|<crinterid If v.ou have any troutile with vour is gcxid ” for diseases of the stomach. The plan is simply to stomach try a box of these Tablets. The "Common Sense Medical Advis the test. er,” one thousand and eight large pages, Cures Crip wash the alkali out of the soil. You are certain to tie pleased with in paper covers, is sent free on receipt of tuenty-one one-cent »tamps, to pay ex Throughout the 2<* acre tract that the result. Price 25 cents For pense of mailing only. Addre^« Dr. will be pla-ed under subjection, »ah by H. M. Horton. Burns: Fred R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. S«ven Million kozcasot«! In post 12 monttwi. Thfe Signature, |>OX. 25c. will be p aced earthen drainage Haines, Harney. ROOSEVELT AND OFFICE. CASTORI! Boars tho Signature of A In Use For Over Thirty Years n 11$. ■ iRÜliOMBll AR ANTEE B. Lost Hair VICTOR J. EVANS & CO., Evans Building, WASHINGTON, O. The Windsor Bar The Capital Saloon VICTOR TALKING MACHINES sent c.o.d. YOU ARE A FARMER -A.nd Have On<* Cont —- ---- -.Z--. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablet». ¿7/ Z on eXy