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OREGON NEWS NOTES first publie intimation of the find, but if he discover« is half what Professor Hurley claims it is, there will be 1000 men in the tamp creek ceuntry lx fore »he ides of December, and there will be fi oiigk.il it were equally divider!, to < ake them all rich. Portland Wants a Bureau of Information. HOT WATER FOR THE TOWN OF VALE Misa Jennie Smithson Sues the H Company for$50,(K>i Ihinag«*« in llie Eugene Circuit Court There were 15 carload« of sheep «hi p|>ed from The Da le« last week. Eugene report« a sale, or two «ales of prune« amounting to 125,000 pounds. The county c ourt of Clatsop countv ha« decided to make a levy oi# 15 mill* for county purposes and 2 mills for road purposes. Total value« of taxable property of W mco county is $3,013,366. This is an increase over ia*t year of about $12'1.00 * Land is asfeseed at a little less this year than last year. Multnomah’s total assessment roll foots up to nearly $44 000,o00. La«i year the roll, after the state board of equalization got through with it, was $51,000,000 and over. Salem reports inactivity in the bop market, some sold last w eek at 12 and 14 cent« Notrnanv sales have been mad«* yet, thou, 11 here area number of buyer« who are anxious to gel hops. You can’t cure consumption but you can avoid it and cur« every other form of throat or lung trouble by the use of one minute cough cure.— W. F. Kremer Portland seeiys anxious to have estab lished in connection management of the ravree in that city, a tion toset forth the more fully. with or under the chamber of com bureau of informa state’s advantage* The sheep n en of Marion reuuty are after those fellows that have been shoot ing sheep. A purse of $1000 has been made up in order to secure a detective force, to sett if the culpdts may not be bfougbt to justice The circuit court docket for the No vein her term of the Clackamas conntv circuit court shows a great many cases, 23 of which are divorc«* suits in which men and women are suing for relief from the matrimonial lies. The agricultural college authorities have issued circulars announcing the farmer’s sh'»rt course, held every winter at the institution The course will be- giu January 11 ami end February 10, am! will embrace lectures by Professors Shaw, Co'dley, Craig and French, re- ’¡Mctively, on chemistry, entomology, horticulture ami agriculture, and will include practical work in horticulture and dairying, under direction of Profess orsCooteand Kent, together with them ical work in the laboratory. Lectures will be illustarted by stereopt icon views, under the management of Professor Per not, and a great deal of practical in si ruction w ill be crowded into the month’s work. There is no charge fui tuition, neither are there any laboratory fees exacted, nor educational tests re quired of those who wish to attend The course will be given in the college bui ding, and the college library will be open to all who attend. Farmers wh> have attended the short course have i n variably be mi loud in their praise of it benefits, and it is likelv that the attend anceat the coming session will be large ly imreased, Fruitgrowers of Orvallis who shipped tlie products of their orc hards East last \ugust are receiving bills for transpur- ation and commission. Of a car sold in Boston, September 21, the Corvallis Prune Company owned 500 crates of prunes. In addition to the proceeds of ths sale of the 50) craies, the company is now asked to pay $100 00 for expenses John *ialatly shipped threw half carload« of prunes, and the total demands on him lor money for freight charges now aggre gate $250. Another shipper was D. C Rose, and on a single car the proceeds of the sale of his fruit lacked $202 of paying the bills against it. Every grower in i I iih vicinity who shipped is receiving claims for expenses A second heavy sale of dried Italian prunes wss reported 'oday. About 16,000 pounds changed hands, and the price was 3, 3’2 and 4’v cents, respectively, for third«, second* and firsts, the growers to furnish sack« Fho fruit is now being graded prepara mrv to delivery. The seller was the Corvallis Prune Company.—Oregonian lluu to lira» h I he Beni. 'The way to get ths beat there is in people in to give the beat I»on’t expect October 30, before a large crowd oi others to be sweet and polite and people at Corvallis, the college football thoughtful so long as you ndhsra to the team defeated the Cheinawa eleven by selfish principle that people must‘‘take a score of 24 to 0 The Indians be< am«* v»»it as they find yon ” When your greatly demoralized ami then the coll« g> riends begin to grow careless and disre boys seemed to have everything their spectful stop and ask yourself whether owa way. you are not getting back a reflection of Edward M. Force of New York, lias yourself. A young wife complained to |>etitioned the city council of Eugene for her husband that he smoked iri her pre a franchise for the a»e of the si reels in *ence. “You never used to do it ” she “No,” wa* the significant rejoin the operation of a new electric light said plant. If the franchise is granted him er. “and you never used to wear curl pa- he proposes to begin work immeidately perw in mine.”—The I ookout putting in improved machinery, This will give that city two electric light plants, from which the people ought to have good service, Look here, girls, you are no more fit for matrimony than a pullet is to look alter a family of 14 chickens. The truth is. you want, generally sneaking, more The case of Miss Jennie Hmithson of Springfield, against the Southern l’a» ifir for $50,000 for the lows ol both legs caused by her juinpir.g from the train sometime ago, came up in the Eugene circuit court last Hatur-.lav. The court house was crowded with people anxious to hear this cane and to know* as soou as possible the outcome of it Mis* Smith son had to be carried into the courtroom where she was placed on the witnese stand to testify in her own behalf. liberty and lens fashionable restraint; more kitchen and less parlor; more exercise and less sofa, more making puddings and less piano; more frankness and less mock modesty. We like a buxom, bright eyed, rosv cheeked, bouncing lass who can darn slocking« make her own frocks, command a regiment of pota and pans, shoot wild ducks and yet be a lady withal in the drawing room I ’ as for your piping, moping, wasp-uaiNted girls, you won’t do for fathers and For constipation take Karl's Clover mothers.—Ex. Root Tea, the great blood-purifier. Cure* headache, neivousneHS, erupt ion* on the face, and makes the head clear as a bell. Sold by National Drug Store. 1 The < itizens of Vale, the epunty seat oi Malheur countv, and a thntyag town ol 000 inhabitants, arc much delighted on account of a fine flow of hoi water hay - ing Incn struck by an artesian well bored a few hundred feet bat k ut the tewu on the side of a ridge When it is undeiMood that there is no wood foi fuel to be uhta>ued within 40 miles of Vale, and that coal lias to be brought all tbe way from Green river, and sells in Vale ai $22 per ton, and that it is in tended to lay pipes and use this hot wa ter for heating houses, bathing, scalding hogs, and all the other purposes for which hot water is used, it can readily I k seen why the citizens are happy, Such a well in close proximity to any City would be as go< »od aw a gold mine to the ow ner. The sooner you begin to use Schilling's /lest tea and baking powder, the better your opportunity to get some of that $2000.00. And the more you will en joy your cake and eating. NEWS OF THE WORLD German Citizen Arrested in Hayti. MORTGAGES CANCELED IN WASH The Anti Gambling Crusade Taking Nhap« in France Commit tee« to Investigate. The report oi the injunction to stop tin-sale of the Union Pacific, create«! quite an excitement in Omaha last Sat urday The auditor of Klickitat county, Washingtoa, ways th« number of can cellations of mortgag« « in that county is without precedent. He thinks cancella lions will inciease the next month. At the close oi the month of Octobei th«; gold reserve in the national treasuri was $153,551,311, which is by 6 few point tboiiMand dollars the highest reached since November 1890 Counterfeit dollars of greater weight and fineness than those turned out from Uncle Sam's mint are ihe latest in the < ounterfeiter's art. For the last week St. Louis bank tellers baye been accept ing ihe <ounterfeits in question without hesitation It was oah when they reached the St. Louis «ntolr^asury that their spurious character xx aw detected United States Treasurer Small sent ono to the director of the mint for assay, Ac- cordiug to Colonel Small, the coin weighs 13*0 grairiH more than the genuine, wliicti weighs 4121.; grains. Its fineness is 94 per cent, while lhat of tlu genuine is bat 90 per cent. The anti grain gambling crusade i- taking shape in 1 ranee The chamber oi deputies has appointed a committee !<• 1 . ilmg A < 'ompauv han r ram lavo William Wegle lias informed the ('rook County Journal that Professor Hurley, at use lime c<mdm tor of an a* say ollice in Lexxicton, Idaho, but for the last 10 years a prospector hi Eastern Or egon, has struck what he claims to I k the third largest body oi guld bvanng Small pill, safe pill, herd pill, De ore in the known worId. I lie find im in Witt’s I ittle Early Risers cure billions the Camp creek country, in Cr< k cuun- nr*«, constipation, tick hrakache W ty, about 55 miles from Prinevihe. and ir F Kremer. in the neighborhood of ihe “silver Wells” i < >i< m a i ol right or ten ye itm ago The ore i« I<t<> n tt s of lami with an R foot fr«*e-mllling, «oft, porous rock The ditch which wat»*rol the Maine covers ledge is 150 feet wi .e, and h.i« beeil l(V* acivM , alno a mill site w ith pen stock traced *or a mile and a ball. The pro- and slmili tee: of flume. 1<H> acres feSMor claims to have urnrd and pauned lenced ami 50 acre* in grasses ; 1 large out as many as 500 “horns'* of Hie ore, barn. 1 Minali one ami dwelling house, with 450 winter apple trees. and every “horn’’ gave fioiu 10 to 20 AOa•,rH”, lami joining the above. colors. H« estimates that the rock at -’• a :»•* lem rd, with water right, and five feet from the eurfact coniams $20 a 40a* r«-<* within a mil«* of the above, 20 ton in void. Two others ar»- mt* rested a< r*-M Irm »-d. 9 acrvM plowed, with water in Ihe discovery, ex-Repre*entaitve A I’, right. Apply to G. W. lloXIK. Webdell and J. J. Dexia Ihis s ihr g \S llliains, U m gon. Can’t be done! Try to make some baking powder yourself, Buv the cream of tartar and soda, mix them m the right proportions. Then imagine that you are the manufacturer, ami have to make a profit, and besides, sell it to the grocer at such a price that he can make a profit too. Ask your grocer to sell you his best cream of tar tar, sec what it costs, and see if you can make pure good baking powder foi' 25 or 30 cents a pound. It can’t lx: done. .Si hiHui'f s -at y our groc«T's—is the best of the right-price baking powders. To Cure A Cold In One Day C T f COLI M\ LIFE IN GREAT CITIES, The only etfri live method of destroy ing anarchy in this country is to destroy the liquor traffic Anarchy without hear would l^e like the lower regions without brimstone. to that thoao who intend goiug to tho tn a - ■ Francisco at lowm rate> than If the) should g ♦ wa) f Puget sound po ta It is expert*! that at least 50 0 h) people will leave this p< rt t'-r the north,and p, i arations will be mado 1 • lethal nainber with tir-o clans n cmn Cn«rvatiug Ttwan That la I la led Cornu» unit ie«. And as to the tendency of the growth of great cities toenervatenations, there is no proof of it at ail. uni«*« we identi fy the life of gnat cltiea with the aion for idleness and pleasure and self- indulgence which Hume times, but by no meauti universally, accompanies their growth, say* tlx London Spec tator. When yon get a large proletari at, living, aa that of ancient Rome and jxjaaibl^ of Nineveh and Baby Ion Hid, on the alma of the rich and poxver fill, then no doubt you have the conditions of a thoroughly vnnatuai and unhealthy life, and no one uan wonder at the lapid decay of *uch cities and of the nations which gloried in them. But xvhere the honest working class far out number tho proletariat, where the middle classes of distributors and man ufacturers and professional m»*ri are la borious and energetic, and even the Class that lives on its accumula.ed wealth contains n considerable sprink ling of serious and disintere.- led werk- ers, xve do not believe tlint there is the smallest evidence of any greater danger in the life of the agricultural village or the pastoral tri!»e. Indeed, xve should regard O1 .•* Schr< iner’s picture of the life of the modern Boers ns ¡nd’earing a condition of things more prolific of morbid eh n » nts, with its almost com plete absence of any stirring < ract.ve Intelligence, than any kind of modern life that is honestly laborious at all. The Boer life is too sleepy, too desti tute of stirring thought or ffort, to Is* altogether natural. It needs nt least the old element of danger and neces sary vigilance to render it even bracing. It I m it the Kfnultoi Hard Tima»? The forecast of the Unite 1 States com missioner of internal revenue issued recently snows an enormous decrease in toe < on»iumptioD of both beer and whisky in the United States The decrease in the consumption of whisky for the past year has been abou' 6,000.00) gal • ions The decrease in the consumption of whisky is not counterbalanced by the increase of the consumption of beer, as the decrease in this line is even more startling than the decrease in the con sumption of whitky. The tax from beer stamps for the past year has fallen off $1,297.770 CO. This shows that there were 1,403,004 tewer barrelsol bier with drawn for conaunip ion this year than last. Let the good work go on. Thia enormous decrease i* startling to many, but not unexpected when ao many railroad organizations ami man ufacturing establishments refuse to em ploy other than total abstainers, 1 he church is also becoming more thu - oughly Aroused than ever All tern perance workers are going forward w it b willing hands and smiling faces and glad ueui la because of the progress along tem perance lines The temperance lorcea An official dispatch of the 30tb of Octo ber from Havana announces that Blan- w« re never so united a- at the preset . Unity «nd persistency will bring victory co, the new cap'ain «» neral has arrived at that place and has take i command Spiritnal Level. of the islands Wey'ermay now go, to A tfflori tune ago I wm paHning where the great satisfaction of every body. a lot oi men wer« preparing the ioanda« A German citizen has b«*en arrested in tion foi a building One of the work Hayti, and now the kaiser is hot with men needed a Hpirit level, for it would anger and it is reported that two or be impossible to do the work right with three war ships are on the way to Hayti out it. Said be, “it would be of no use to demand of that government an expia 10 try without it. We must start tight nation for the alleged illegal arrest. to come out right. If we start wrong, it Karl’s Clover Root Tea is a pleasant will I m * wrong all the way through ” laxative. Regulates ttie lx>wels, pur» Well, I liked the force of bis reasoning, fies the blood. Clears the complexion I1 any to make and pleasant io étake. 25 and saw the necessity of a spirit level A “spirit-level” is indispensible in cts Sold by National Drug Store. 2 Eugene V Debs, addressing an audi the erection of many kinds of mechanical work. No good workman will think of «•nee at Hartford last week, took occa *ioo to pay his respect* to the late lien • loing without its use in any important work. A foundation to be strong must ry (ieorge in very complimentary Ian vuage. He said that the great heart of be exactly level and perpendicular. This little instrument will tell the least devi a great man had ceased to throb. ation from this, and no human eye could Last week, (,’orpor ition Counsel do as well. I'horriton, of Chicago, backed by Mayor J tint so in spiritual things The work Harrison, began a tight on department man’s «xpiesaion was verv suggestive to stores. Proceeding« will l»e instituted my mind. Human eyes and human to cou.|>el the stores to observe the hearts need a divine power, a “spirit- Walker ordinance, which provides that level” to be just right, and to “lay a neither meat nor liquor shall be sold at izood foundation against the time to any store where dry goods are sold. come.” Spiritual implies a power of die I he situation at Fort Duchesne, Utah, cernment, a mind capableof understand where trouble has been brewing, is now ing w hat is just right, with the power to quieter, bnt not yet perfectly ssrene correct and bring to a level the lilt e No fear is expietMcd of a general out errors as well as the larger ones, ami break, still to be on th«* safe side every thus live with a conscience void of precaution has been taken to prevent offense. The man who lives simply to trouble. Whisky is kept away from the make money, drive sharp bargains, tell« red man, and for this reason be is more that which is not true, or covers up the quiet and easier managed . truth with smooth words that de* eive his Tho chairman of the United States neighbor, is not spiritually level. He monetary commission, Senator Wolcott, has a bad foundation; his building will arrived in London from Paris Hie 29th of sooner or later topple over. October on his way back to the United There are many professed Christians State* The senator’s /hit to the who are perfectly satisfied to be only French capital is considered as my rteri “water level.” They try their founda oils, as he had written to the United tion by Ibis rule. It is not absolutely >tateM ambassador to France, General correct. Many of the water level Chil Horace Porte:, saying he would not re ians are as crooked as a rainbow; will turn to Paris, but wovld proceed direct do almost anything to accomplish their to America The French government own selfish Moctarian ends. They are it is understood, ih not inclined to take onlv water level, and have never been any further steps in the matter. < or rec ted by the great spiritual level lavretigate anJ report upon the proposed prohibition oi Hpeculalion in grain and articles oi food generally. Almost all jots. the members of the committee are fa Dr King'« New Discovery for vorable to the idea of stopping gambling Consumption but they recogm/.e the difficulty of donu* This is the best medicine in the world so without interfering wiib légitimât* for all forms of Coughs and (’olds and foi The committee ih , how Consumption. Every bottle is guaran «peculation teed It will cure and not disappoint. It ever, determined to thoroughly investi* has unequal for Whooping Cough. Asth • ind Indot" ma. I lax lever, Pneumonia, Bronchitis, l.a< iripp«1. (’old ’u the I lead, and lor Con try, and will try to determine when sumption It is sale for al ages, pleasant legitimate speculation ends aud gambling to take, ami. above all, «sure cure. It is begme. al wax h well to take Dr. King’s New Life I ! cp.l! at HU18 .M e bring made tot the Pi I I m in c<»nn« i tion with Dr. King's N»*w i il tn \ inks in tit spring Di-covrrv, a« they regulate and tone the stomach and bowels We guarantee satis nm v.m I ram I he Merchants f.»« tion or return money. Free trial hot rransportati > ■ ( otnpany projMmet to run tic«« nt Dr W. I Kremer's Drug Store ex uraion trains froui all Eaati Regular size 59 cents and $1 00. 6 A U Thev du not believe in it. They put wat t first and last. The spirit it ruled out. ' uch a foundation will bring to naught the building It is not built on Christ the solid Rock. When i was a bov, I remember hear ing the expression,“ That is a dead lev el,” as applied to something supposed to be on a level. Now, it seems tome that this iippii “.-! we I to many who have a name to live ami are dead They are not brought up to a spiritual level 1 hey have no rule or instrument to tr> their foundation, or to get level in any way—have no particular desire to g«*t right. It makes no difference te them whether their foundation is level or per pendicular They have no eye to beau ty, or heart to learn duty. They *eem to act without thought, a - though a build ding would be just as good erected upon a foundation a ith one md much higher than the other, and one end leaning in and the other out, without beauty, sym metry. shape or proportion No spirit level wa* ever put on to •, • whether 11 was right ur not; 110 eye to see or head to feel any conse<]uences that are sure to result. May the Lon! save us from thi- easy, don’t-care religious level. It is sure to be a dead level.’’—Rev. II. C < tagoud • • ' la Le«« THE FUNNEL TRICK. Au Interest in a Problem Devised by Sport ive Californian«. Jerry Lynch has finally learned the funnel trick. He took it in two doees— one on one evening1 and the other the next. The senator sauntered up to the Bohemian club the other day and saw two or three of the younger members at tempting a now feat, and he watched them with interest. One of them, says the San Francisco News Ix?tter, stuck a funnel in the top of his trousers, threw his head back, placed a 50-cent piece on his forehead and tried to drop it in the funnel by slowly lowering his head. After all had failed Jerry insisted on trying it, though all had tried to dissuade him from attem|/tinga feat too The funnel was dll’ ’cult for them. placed in the waistband of his trouwers and he threw back his head to receive the coin on his expansive brow. At that juncture a pitcher of ice water xmls emptied into the funnel, and by the time Jerry got through dancing the jokers had vanished. The senator’s temper improved with dry ruiment and the next night at the club he started in to show a couple of friends the funnel trick. “It*s this way,” he explained, ‘‘you put the funnel in the top of your panta loon«, so, then throw your head back, so, and—wow!” Again Jerrv was forced to change his raiment, and he is not showing people xx hat he knows about the funnel trick. HARD ON CATS. A French Government Comriii««ionor fen- nui'f*« the ('onduct of official ('at«. The French government has just had occaHion to appoint a comm: .sion to inquire into the grievances of the cats in its employ. Their report ia an amus ing (xhibition of oflicial stupidity, anti will rouse a righteous indigratiou in the bosom of all friends of the ust/u.1 mouscr. It appears that cuts are kept in some of the Frvn.,-h military magazines to keep down the surplus population of rats and mice. Their food is •egulntcd by ministerial decree according to cir- cumstane a.n<l at present there is a regulation in force «authorizing un ex- pemlitui • of centimes per cut j er diem. Ent tliis does not seem enough, as the unfortuirite governmental c.itw have grown < xtrernely thin, so at last the ministry appointed specialists to inquire into the matter. These have gravely reported that “the cais of the army are very sloxv to accustom them- m H v < .* to the diet prescribed by the gov ernment circular. Thus they seldom cat bread, and never lap up greasy xva- ter unless actually driven thereto by pangs of hunger, so tliat they are dying off or else abandoning the military mag azine«.’’ I Kt SPANioH THE WONDERS OF SCIENCE I’ Lung Troubles and Consumption Cau be Cured. An Eminent New York Chemist and Sci entist Makes a Free Offer to Our Readers. to Cure. 25 vests. A POLITICIAN TESTED. A* CoBffreMm.D Who < ould Xot »'*7 ClMCker. to »nit < on.tltoent.. “One of the ablest men in conirree- will luee a numbeT of vote» in hi» «11»" triet in Georgia.” t»ai«l a departmen' clerk to a Waehinirion Star »porter A friend of mine wrote me *om<- tin: DUO that the judge wah safe far “ hi» reelection was concerned. Gut n friend vixited one of the back eou tie» a few day» ago and found that a decided change iu sentiment had come i.bout. He usketi one of the political sc, •- the Sun Francisco Chron- re al’ uit thi* only trees of any size oil the <lt of California until ••tn hi.h rcough on the barren s tn fin ! the pinon pine, xxhich i lv e and th«-r»* on the mountains, y f.ir below Die re*t of the pine Th floxxrr* » f the yuccas »«uni »xv in ’ipincvsc bunches, often ns as f<v»- or five feet long, some- twine borne »tralght at the apex long. leiflrwH stem, as in the tree s. bend ' e doxvnwnn! with the t of the erent I 'nrh of floxx-ers, i usually open in th»- evenine- The Han.r.lle L GO EAST Library-Car Houle Hood’s p Blood Taint. Here is a case of inherited blood taint which resulted in what threatened to be a complete wreck of an innocent young life. The most serious feature of being afflicted with a blood disease is the fact that innocent posterity must suffer. 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Thrice-a Week Edition The wonderful curative powers of Ktb ainazoo Celery are well known, and ** nave faith in our treatment, eba •• would not send it to you free. When The World ha-» Is page« a week; 156 you are satisfied it xvill restore xo fnd paper« a year, wish to continue the treatment xcu <*n The Thnee a-Week Edition of The New then send us our pay. i ork \\ <>rld is tir*t among all “weekly pa W estern M edicink C o ., per* in size, irequem \ ut publication, ami Kalamazoo. Mich the freshne-.*. a. . tna. v and variety oi iis (Incorporated) contents. It ha- all the merits of a great fid daily at the j.ri. r .. a dndar weekh It- poll!:, al new. prompt complete, a l urale amt impartial a< all its readers wih testitv It I. against the monopolies ami for the people. it t pri ‘ * the v new* of all the xvorhl. haring print* sp»‘cial correndondeno »• front all important new* points on the gl :iol»e. It ha* brilliant ‘llusiration*, stories by great atithois, a spital humor page, c complete market-. de- part merit- tor the hoi iisehold and women' r work, and other speei. ial departments of un- usual interest to all el la>*ps ut reader*. We ofterthb nne.|U„.............. »,„, >m K ■ ! , litvm I oraiJH together one vear t.. new or old -ti‘... nber- who pav me year in advance, al ihe small sum ol SAMPLE COPieS FREE. MINING AND SCIENTIFIC PRESS, MR. W. A. CLAYTON. was given many blood remedies without relief, and treated by the best doctors. He seemed to get worse all the while, however, and the disease finallv resulted in curvature of the spine, rnakiug him utterly helpless. ” The bad sores on his neck increased in size, and were a source of constant pain. He was in this pitiful condition tor two years, when some one recom mended S.S.S..stating that it had cured some of the worst cases of blood diseases. As soon as his system was under the ef feet of the medicine, tile sores began to get better, and in eight dav. were com pletely healed. Before long he could walk on crutches, and was improving every day. In three months he threw aside his crutches, for he had no further u,e for them ; the dreadful disease had been eliminated entirely from his sys tem. and he was restored to perfect health. The cure was a permanent one. as no sign of the disease has returned for ten years.'' S S.8. is a real blood remedy, and promptly reaches all deep-seated and obstinate blood diseases, it matters not what other treatment ha. failed It is the only remedy which acts on the cor rect principle o/ forcing the disease from the system and getting rid of it perma nently. S. 3. S. is a sure cure for Scrofula. Cancer, Catarrh. Eczema Rheumatism. Tetter, and all other blood diseases. It is The distinguished New Yoik chemist, A Slocum, demount rating hi* diMC«»v ci v of a reliable ami abnolute core (or < oiiMiimption <Pulmonary 1'ubervuloHiH ami all bruindual, ihroat, lung and client di«eat*es, stubborn coughs, catarrhal al • lection*, general decline and weak non, • ohm of flesh, and all conditions <»f wast ition to a ' hoi ing aw ax. will semi TH R EE FREI B ' I points I I F.S all different ol his New Discov and is the only remedy guaranteed to Secretary Wilson has presented bis eries to any afliicie«! ivauer of the l'o« k c< tain no potash, mercury or other ¡ report to the president reviewing th- if k w riling for them. harmful mineral Hi* “New >cienufic Treatment’’ h.»> operations ui the department of agnenl Book, on blood and skin diseases will cured thouHAmis permanently bv it- he mailed free to any address by the Swift o tnnelv use, a:ui lie considers it a -implt Specific Company. Atlanta. Georgia prolenshuial <iut> to sutlvriiig huina'iity , " ' - ' « 1 ■ NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION to donate a trial of Iris inlallride cure. a • • ■ • tes Land Odice at Roseburg. Oregon./ Science daily develops new wonders statnn ed at ca« h ot our more important < »ct<d»er 5. l«i'?i Sax ♦• Ytuir Grain and this great chemis*. patiently exp t Notice is hervbx* given that the ft» embawMies for the col ectiou oi inform Few realize that each *<pnrrei de«trnv« mentiiig icr years, lias produced r»**u!i- mg nained »ettler has filed notice < ♦ 15) worth of grain annn.illv. \V»ke as Iwiu’ticial to humanity as can I*« i at on of interest to Amerna*: farmer- intention to make final proof in sn| *■••’* Spiirrrl ami G.»pher Fxternrnator H Refer: g i this snbje« l he »ays W< ciaimed bx any im»«lrrn ¿enius •»I hi* claim, an I that *aid proof w « the niont effective an l economical poia- «•«sertion that lun«: troubles ami con i»e endeavoring log*» m rm » n from -umption are curat»le in aux clima'e is made before John Gt*odel|, Count? ( ■>h Lmxwn Price r«»ducvdto 30 cent** T*»r sale bx' M. ( lemen«. *ol»» agent. muntriea with wnom xxe compete in lb« proven bx “heartfelt letters of grati- »’ .1 • ephine countv. Oregon a« <»i Pass, Oreg’»n, t»n N »vembrf ?’», 1S97, markets of the world regarding cr<>p- ttldr,” til«-«! in (he American and Euro »• ths l*»»rx Brier»»" H F No. 713,« to Iront • ini prices NX • ire a *o taking «tsp* t.> i»ea«i IilMiratorie»» in thuusan NE’4 am! I ‘t I • *ct 21. Tp 3 U> »secure*) in al! |Mrts of the w< if. ■••( eriaiu w hat crops are grown os *iil* R .5 Wear. Medical expert* t oncexle tti *1 bronchi He names the (»»(lowing w.tnw»«e M tn I terent the: ma hues, su tha seed« and I chest and lurg troubles lead :<» Con- i l-nce upon and I prove bis continu»»u* plants may intelligeutIv be bron ght io sumption, «liicli umnterrup.cd, mean dtivalioii oi sAid land, viz am death speedy and vert his country l*- a ei-t in the diver-itt a Frank J Randal . of Gra Ba«« . Simply w rite :i T. A H|. mm M C , W w t ion ei our « r r«on, of Grants Pa**. W. ’ and i I I 'o Uie.r v«ri I’lne street, N w York. giving post k of («rants Pass; and E Arrett w etv ” •th e and exp i»res* address, and i ‘lie tree of »«r .ints Pass. ' >rvgn ent "uflrr medicine will I loot R. M Vrxr H. -re should tak iv in* ant a lt.< ani Ax" ol *•'• Market Street Ferry, S r, Cai. Reg «ter generous propOMlHML SPECIALS Please tell the »kx or that mint* a ir I. oiler in the Co* Risk bbling < t’itfits complete. 7 • an a d • irnea« Mendir g outfits con J iy l\l> A ■lf¿ • I tie«. J«panne»i w laa. galvaniMd >rW arie Ki li res|s n*ri*le. ... d R!<> k Pants to site 42 Month * $»ks i Omn <*< adv Irn'e su idrv >h«*s. burton ci «la»» pAt t ♦»< van im V Hxrgwt is tn ex*vry pan y. I ep-.. I MlUr .Ging. AU r President Barnaby, of Hartsville College. Survives a Serious 111^ Through the Aid of Dr. Williams' hnk Pills for Palo People. /Vom t.M SltpuUuMn, Mumbut. Ii.d. "‘ilm County, Mich. Beiny of an ambnio^ ture, I applied myarifdiligently t„ In lime I nolle,-d th'», , rille. Ind ma p;.n|1, , Brethren Church. and fctudiee. ,Birr k>Ot.tALe was mostly a wild erne«, and health wa» failing. My trouble when the stMle yi« collere is wrll L-e»tion, and thia with other trouble, broS college* w*’r** . B,r .hm Mkuntry former wtu- on nervouanew. known thro -r ut 'hr • o( lh, »orld. ■ My physician preacribed for me f,„ time, aud advised me to take a c|uor”* déuu Laving g'jOe lnto *u 1 climate. I did aa he requested au<l sa, improved, boon after, 1 came here a, feasor in phnica aud chemiatry. anJ 1?, - waa financial agent of tbi, college Tt. ritange agreed with me, and for aahile leader«: . , health wa» better, but my duties »er. •• riVhat is the matter with the judge and again I found my trouble retumul' “ 'He ain’t no good.' Thia time it waa more (evere and m .£ “ ‘Why. w hat did be ever vote for winter I became completely pr.-strateg , fried various medicine, and different uhni ’.hat you are not in favor of. iana. Finally, I was able to return to a, “‘1 dunno.' dutiea. l.a»t spring I waa elected prP„uZi “‘Did he vote against enything you of the college. Acain I had eon»i |fr,. u work, ami the trouble, which ha I u.g ul, wanted passed?’ entirely cured began to »fleet me end 12 “ ‘Not as I know on.' fall 1 collapeed. I had diflerent doctor, tT! •• ’The newspapers all speck well of none did m- any go.«1. Professor Bowin,» who ia professor of natural science, t0|,j J? him.’ of hi» exfierieiice with Dr. William- Pik! •• •Newspapers is ullus 'yin . Pills for Pale Peo-'e anil urged n.- u, _ * pnor. A1.VIK r. baksabt . -What is the matter?’ A rrnorur r<.-»Btly «'»bed »1 thl. famou’ them a trial, becau they had benefited In •••Waal, he corned out here, an’Torn in a similar ease, and I concluded to in Wilkins licet ’im playin’checkers. Ton them. ' “ The first box helped me, an(j . kain’t play a little bit. an' what kin < When la»t I’X * '*• [T n.J.v he w« »bv wm in den »ie health. h* »" gave great relief, such a» I had never ex. a Agger kin a man cut in congress wb perienced from the treatment .1 any phv2 ipparently in the I«’’1» of h.aliii- 1>* kain’t play checkers better'n thet?’” • nonne to an inquiry Hie pr.des».>r »aid . __ eian. After using six boxes of the mediriM ^"<»h ve». 1 am much betK-r than lor some I was entirely cured. To-day I am perfect], tune l ain in perfect health; but my well. I feel better an 1 stronger than f.i Mtrxtegy Well Employed 1 certainly recommend this raaji. recovery wa» brought about lu rather a years. The wise me*n of the east understan- cine.’’ the value of strategy ami know wbe To allay all doubt Prof. Barnaby cheep ^•Tell me »bout it," «aid the reporter.^ to use it. A rich merchant died. II “Well to begin at the beginning, saiu fully made an affidavit before I.VMAN J. St "t>l>KK, A'ofnrv PuMi. had one sou, w ho when quite n lad ha the profe’e r. '1 studied too 1. rd .hr, M Dr. Williams’ Pink 1 ills for Pale Prop],.— ¡chool, endeavoring to educate myself b.r been sent to an uncle in India. \\h« inc profcim:-. After Coini.letiug the coni- sold bv all dealers, or will be s. nt fratpaM — on his way home the young fellow w; mon course 1 came here. an<J gralua e,l from receipt of price. 50 cents a l.<>x. or .iz shipwrecked. It waz» believed that h the theological eourae. I entered the min- for «".SO (they are never sold in I,nig „r bv Dr.Williauu ’ MedidM i.tr’ and ar epted the cliarjc of a I nit«l the .... ItlO). by addressing j .... ..... escaped drow ning, though no tidings < I '.Hirmliv bcheaecUdy, bh.lii.rliu'tml v A. X XZ brethren Churdt M a »mall place in Kent I Company, Y. him could be obtained. His father died leaving his fortune to the careofano’d friend, not to be handed oxer to an. claimant until certain injunctions had l»een fulfilled. At the end of a year a young man appeared, who declared People----- himself the heir; then a second an.l e third arrived on the scene. The guard Sick or “Just Don’t Feel Well. ” L___ ian gave to each a low and arrow and ONLY ONE FOR A OOSE. desired them to use the dead nia.i’a pic Remove, Pimples, cur., Hsaasche. Oyspepsla and CastlMnM, -’5 is , lava st drufflisu or by mall ture a.s a target to aim at the heart. ¿imp",“ ree, addr«.. Or. BossnkoCo. Phila. Pa. The first nearly hit the mark, the sec AMERICA’« SEKN1C LINK. ond drove hi« arrow home, but the third burst into rears and refused todishonor Meal* in Rock his father’i memory by desecrating th*1 I) ining i'>all*S{ ¡»ortrait of one whom he had loved < ar a la No and revered. Then the guardian knevx Carte riusi which of the three wa* entitled to the Are much in little; alwaxs fortune. ready, efficient, satisfac tory ; prevent a cohl or fever, cure all liver ill.’», sit k 1 ea<l- THE ALL-RAIL ROI TK •che, jaundice, constipation, »■tf. Pri<'<* 25 ceni«. The only Pilis to take with Huud s Sarsaparilla. TO KOOTENAI MINING DISTRICT, —VIA— SEATTLE AND SPOKANK DR. PEFFER’S uai UNET. Fwcts About the urea Tree of Southern California. The yuccas, or Spanish bayonets, a- they are most common! called, arc among the most characteristic plants of desert and scini-desert zones of Cali 1 fornia, being found in nearly all the hot. dry parti of the «tate where little tain fells. Strange as it may seem, these tough, xviry-leuved plants be long to ihe sum«* order in botany as do our beautiful hyacinths, lily of the xalley, tulips, and gorgeously colored Mariposa lilies or butterfly flowers, so characteristically represented in all parts of the state. And yet these yucca« are tough and hard in texture with «harp pointed haxes, often terminat ing in a tough thread, which hangs I ivim I v from the en I. Others grow to of large, but not graceful trees, •aching fully 30 feet above the as is the case with the tree »f th Mojave desert, groves of nay be s -en at any time near the I between Mojave and I.os A SCIENTIST SAVED. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab . tv. All Pruggtete refund the money¡Í it f»1» Purely Vegetable SMITHS CASH STORE S And Ihe COURIER foi only $2.00 $2.00 ÄSEPEEICPFT M Brat' ..i«h Syrup. H,.1.., i,*11 '' in tim«. -. CONSUMPT MANHOOD RESTORED "CUP'n^ In™ U e*'* "J LU"oK’r*“'** »»raa»... «urti .« ¿<«< * }?17^¿ r. ák L’«HW»"«... Nrarv"-.. CnXT*«;1 . Ä Fxh.u.ung DrM««, V m *’" — briwpw by day or ntghL P ftr-TB h ■ -r rr^’t ‘to,‘if riotrh^k^t ina.'s t--’•pFrTT ' líl ard AFTER 2,/' r',rs rf lu.p< o-t. v. i Trim s < I I to» > » - I«. CCPI r»K N f i« «’* r»? •; .’.TrTI'T,' í'or Sale by M. 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