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I / A n IsDSi'Kxuxxr P afk *, Dtíuriu E si - kcially tu VOL XIV. thi I ♦ I xtkxbsts or 8 uvtukbn O bbuon . GRANTS PASS, JOSEPHINE COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY io, 1S9S. DOBERT G. SMITH. NO. 14. Kaltag Before Going to Bed. Ha.hitigU n Letter. sticky sap and the soft wood affirmed it but a wiap. D<»rittg the past — to Hie sense of touch. It tasted like a pionth I L av «* personalty known ol four A winter in Italia Termale, quotad by The president and the leaders of the ATTORNEY AT LAW, ttia National Druggist, December, is nut several parties io congress are just i ow pine tree It sounded like a pine tree, | girla who have turned from the store to P. actives in all State and F ederal Coarts in favor «'th the theory that latosuppers ' engaged in playing the old aud fasciuat- j lise the white pine that it was, by the th* home, and all are in comfortable I Office over First National Bank. Jack.on Cou.it, Note«. are injurious. "He declares, in fact,” mg game el politics. The silver men havr sough the wind made in its foliage, and homes and earning more than they i liBAAT'a P ass , • ■ O bbuon . says the latter paper, "that many persons been making their plats with the object ' Dy the soft dull sound when tapped with could have earned in the business world. Metlford voted it» usual amount ol who remain thin aud weekly, in spite ol I of making Hie congressional campaign a a hannuer. Any of the five sense, aloue The experieiu** of these girls, and what «•bool lax. JJENRY L. BENSON, would convince one who was acquainted 1 have ol>eervtei for the past six months, all precautions in reguard to diet, etc., square tight between stiver and gold, and C. C. Beekman of Jacksonville, lias owe the fact largely to habitual abstemi tor a time the administration appeared with timber that it wa. a pine tree. But have led to these remarks heie I a^k attorney at law . b«en in California on business. my scientific Christian friend only only that our girls who must work will ousness at uight. lie says very truly, to be willing to aid them in bringing Prattii-ea in all Courts of the State K. K. Kubli and wife have returned that physiology teaches us that, ia sleep that result about. But there has been smiled loftily and mvsteriou.lv, but yet <io a little more thinking . Chat they will Office over First National Bank, ing as in walking, there ia a perpetual a change, and now the administration benevolently at my delusion in imagin stop b indly following others. I would (rom their bridal tour, and will locate in G kant ' h P ash , - • O kboon . waste going on in the tissues of the body ha. made plain its purpose of sticking to ing that there was this or any other pin. have them turn their heads in Cha right Jacksonville. County Supt. Gus Newbury will hold and itieems but logical that nourishment the international bimetallism plauk of tree, or any sort ol a tree, or our island, direction before the tide turns and the ^RTHUR P. HARTH, should tie continuous as well The ilie St Louis platform. at the same time or that there was any island. Every rush toward domestic service begins. the regular quarterly examination of digestion of the food taken ou at dinner declaring its intention to maintain the one ol my five senses, the only avenues ChanrM innumerable exist now.—la teachers thia week. DOCTOR OF DENTAL >UR<.ER\, time, er in the early evening, ia finished present gold standard until internation of uiv knowledge, were in a conspiracy dies Home Journal John Dyar, formerly of Jacksonville, Otfi. over Firat N tional Bark, as a usual thing, before or by be 1 time al bimetallism is secured. Ol course,the to lie to me, to befool me, so there was but now of Skaguay, writes that business Call lor Republican State Con no possible way for me to know anything yet the activity of the processes of silver men say that this is merely an al GRANT’S l*AM, - - OKKU' k is very lively up there. vention. arwinilatiou, stc., progress of hours af tempt u> befuddle the issue. The sea ate. about a pine tree, or about myselt. or Willie Hanna, son of Judge Hanna of The republican convention for the terward, ami, wheu one retiree with as which is controlled by silver men, fired about anything. 1 invitol my scientific Jack.ouville. ia reported married to a C. PERKINS, •*tate of Oregon is hereby called tc meet friend out to lunch witli me, and lie or empty stomach, the result of this ac its first broadside when it adopted the very estimable lady of Alameda Coun tivity is sleeplessness and an undue Teller resolution, it was at first intend dered a broad slice ot roast beef. He m the city of Astoria on Thursday, April ty, Cal U. 8, DEPUTY 14lb, 1898, at the hour of tl o'clock a. tn. thought he was hungry, but he wasn't wasting of tbs avsteui. ed that this resolution should he quietly Hon. tVnt. M. Colvig entartaiaed Su MINERAL SURVEYOR, “Al! other creatures,” says tbs writer, smothered in the bouse, but upon con- hungry He thought the lunch tasted ' for tbe purpose of nominating candi preme Master workman Tate, after his "out side of mau. are governed by a .¡aeration, the republicau leaders decid- good, but it did not taste at all—there dates for state and district offices, “ex G banta P ass , • • O bkoox I paid the score, I cept congressmenand to transact such lecture before tbe workmen in Medford, natural in tinct, which leads those having ! ed that as an offset to the action of the was not any lunch recently. a stomach to eat before lying down for senate, the resolution must be defeated but I bad n<>t any money to do it with— other business ms mav properly come be The convention It is remorad that W H. Brunk, the ths night. The infant, guided by the by a vote of the house, and that action and tiesides there was not anybody to fore said convention delegates, apportioned retiring poet master of Ashland is going aunt instinct, 'takes the breast' frequea- was taken January 31st. The silver re pay it too. As we slipped out we saw a ' will consist of tly, lu the nigbi as well as day, ami if its publican senators have decided that the brutal fellow beating his horse, ami 1 , among the several counties of the state to keep boarders when be steps down --- VIA THE ---- and out of his place. stomach is allowed to remain empty too country must have some explanation of stopped him, threatened to "lun him as follows: in ” The horse was cringing and trem Baker........................................................... 6 long it shows its diseoiufort by noisy The Po|>s in this county seem to be their support of the Teller resolution, Benton ................................................... 7 Shasta Ko Lite crying. The digestive organa have no and they will be given through speeches bling under the blows, but they did not Clackamas................................................ Ifi well divided on tbe question of fusion That horse was a Clatsop....................................................... 10 with the democrats. There are a great — ui the — need for repose, providing, alwsye, that on the floor ol the senate. So a fresh hurt the horse. the qusnitv ol nouriehmsat taken with flood of financial oratory may lie expect thousand fold stupider than any mule Columbia ............................................. 6 many uiiddle-of-lho-road fellows, and it ........... 7 may be that they will prevent fusion. in the twenty-four hours does not go be ed, as it ia not likely that the other side to imagine that he felt pant, and 1 was Coos (’rook........................................ 4 a bigger fool than if I had been made of yond the normal Inuit. The fact that will allow the talking to be monopolised Curry................................ .3 Dr. E P. Geary, who has been in Cal liaiu> Leave Toman»1 i'aiiv the quintessence ef all the asses that ev . Douglas ....................................... 11 ifornia for some tituo looking for a loca the intervals os’ween meals is short by the explainers. óouth? j Sarti er lived, to be making a fuss about ab Gilliam ..................... 4 worse no inconvenience, but, on the con The Cuban situation in congress was 0:00 p . m . . . • • • md (»rant........................ ft tion to practice his profession, has re 4:05 i . m lv . brunts Pass lv . I 7:3U?. m trary, tends to the avoidance of feebleness eased for the time to a market extent solutely nothing. The Humane society Harney....................... turned, not being able to find a desir .3 CM. ar. >un r ran ..... 8:01 which is the natural result of an interval by the sending of that warship to Hava is an arrant humbug, and so ia tlie Pres Jackson ................................................... 8 able place. He will go to Portland to Above trains atop at all glatmiiH be byterian Hospital. There is not any ¡Josephine. ..................... .6 locate. eiteuded to too great a length. Feeble na, but the advocates of action are get- tween Portland a id Salem. Turner persons, lean and smaci vied people, and, t*ng restless again under the numerous body sick or suffering, or hungry or cold ' Klamath.................................................... 3 Marion, Jefferson, .Albany, t ottage (¿rovi Hon, A. P. Hammond of Ashland, Lake 3 Tangent, Shedd», Halsey, Harris above all, tbxte suffering from insomnia, reports - hat the warship was merely a or naked, not one in the whold world, Lincoln ..................................... 4 died last Thursday morning Mr. Ham My sci burg, I unci ion City, Eugene owe it to themselves not to retire with trick to gain further time, and they may never was, and never will lie ! Lane .... .. ......................................... .12 mond has not been in good health for a Dram, Oakland, and ail stations Iron« entific friend was comfortably dressed— Linn .......... ¡2 out takiog some nourishment into the start some sort of movement any day. Kosebuig to Ashland inclusive. and 1 wondered what that was for as th. Malheur. 3 long time and his death .as not unex stomsch, bread and butter, a glass of There is a disposition on the part of a I .Marion ....................................................20 pected. Helias always affiliated with* Roseburg Mail Daily rich milk, a few biscuits, crackers, or considerable number of senators who cold could not hurt him, nor the sun ' .Motrow..................................................... I ar. I 4 :30 P. a 8:30 a m lv . I’ortlHiid But then 1 betlioug.it I Multnomah......................................... ..60 the Republican party, taking an active even a bit of juicy cold meat, lor in strongly favor some positive action on blister fli« back A.V. 1 I2:5OP. a 12:25 P. M. ; LV. Albany be has not any clothes on, he is as naked ] Polk ........................................................... H part when his health iiermitted him to Z.V. 1 7 ' X. v stance. VVe quite agree with the writ part of this government in la>half ol Cu 5:2U p. m tr. Roseburg Mr. Hammond served the peo as a green bull frog, in fact he lias not Sherman 3 do so er in all that he says in recsrn to the ba not to allow a vote to be taken on the DINING uARa ON OGDEN ROUI E. Tillamook................................. ft ple of Aahland as postmaster for nine or anything to put clothes on. lie is folly of the idea of the barmiulliiess oi a : treaty for the annexation of Hawaii uu Pullulali Buffet Slôôpei? I' hi at i 11 a ........... 1! ten years. light lunch before retiring —Interior. til the administration has made a plain an Ego, nothing but an Ego, Well 1 Union ............... •................... 8 — and — Woodville Items. reasoned, no, I thought I reasoned, Wallowa 3 er showing of its Cuban policy Noth S econd ’• ass oleepinü C a Karl's Clover Root Tea is a pleasant ]0 though really I did not, that as there Wasco (Received too late for last week.) V . if ni .il tlimiigli train. laxative. Regulates the bowels, puri ing imaitive Lae been agreed upon, but it was nothing but Egoes, that this was bis Washington................ /......... 12 fies the blood. Clears the complexion is significant that Hie senators who are Everyone feels better since the snow Yamhill ................................................ 10 F g - turi, ei pertlctilars iiiqmre ol > Easy to make and pleasant to take. 25 agitating the matter are in political ac- philosophy, then he could not be a scien The same being one delegate at-large disappeared. S. Pui ioni. . imis Pa»n. cts. Hold by National Drug Store. 2 tist, because science is constituted of uord with President McKinley ami in from each county and one delegate for Steen and Bowers will have their mill West Side Division favor of the annexation of Hawaii, but knowledge of things. His philosophy is each 200 votes and fraction thereof of 50 on the Peacock mine running in about the philosophy of the Ego, therefore are impatient at ths Blown.s. with which MAIL THAIS DAILY «XCXJT HtSUAV or over, as cast for William McKinley 10 days the administration's Cuban policy is de he is not a scientist, be must lie au Ego at the presidential election in November, 7:30 a . m n. I’ortlano Ar 5:50r. tist. That is clear, ntv friend is an A. C. Spear and wife, who are attend 12.IAF. m . at . t or alll • - veloping, and anxious to hurry it up a I89G. The committee recommends that ing tbe Golden Jubilee, are exjMw ted to Egotist, that is, of course, philosophically Al Albany and Curvai unoect will little. An intimation of their feelings the primaries be held on Saturday, return soon. trains of Or. Central A ha-tern tty. has lieen given the president. The sen sneaking. A bright idea struck me. April 2d, and tiie countv convention! ou One of those rxrSKSH TRAIN daily trxin-i -t'NDAY.r “ Say, my friend, do you know that yon J. II Bull wit. down from Jtttupoff'- ate has so often shown its sympathy for Wednesday, April Oth, 18 K, unless •4:50 p . m . | LV. Portland Al. 3:26 a . m . Cuba that there is little doubt of the sue- are the man to win geographical im otherwise ordered by tne several coun Joe one day this week, and reports near . ..toe. m ai . McMinnville . ». . ly three feet of enow. cess of a motion to postpone indefinitely morality? Have you read Nansen's ty committees. Direct eonn-s .on ai <n im- „<■ the consideration of the Hawaiian treaty, Farthest North?" lie admitted that lie 11. L. Hart of Wards creek is taking with Oci-liientai ami Oriental h . i l’uri!'. 8OL. HIR8CH, Chairman. Mail steamship lines for il t> «N. if it were made in conndion with a had. "Well then you can go and dis care of A. 0. Spear’s place during the (). N. DENNY, Sec etary. CHINA. Sailing dates on application Displayed in the show window statement that it was done to help Cuba. cover the North Poie You can not latter’s absence in California. Rates and tickets to Eastern points Republican llraol nt Ion m President Dole, of Hawaii, has now freeze, nor starve, nor drown, nor suffer Chaneg and Reufley, among the few ami Europe, klso JAl'AN. CHINA been in Washington nearly a week, the any weariness or pain of any kind. That HONOLULU and kUSiRALlA. Cai Whereas, the paramount issue which who have water a present, are taking is your ticket to fame." He looked at be obtained from I. S I'nrdom Grani» gu.st of the nation. On every side he is is now Indore the American people, divi out some line nuggets, we hear Pass. C. H. MARKHAM praised for the discreet manner in winch me sweetly and lienignly, with a touch ding political parties and engrossing the at Ju Ige Reid has gone to Portia nd, and R. KOEHLER, P. F. A P. Ag.. of pity in his pleasant face and voice, he is conducting himself, as well as tor Manager Portend. Or and said. " There isn’t any North, and attention of all patriotic citizens, is the ibe llaminersley mine is under the man bis modi st and iinai.iiiiiiiig ways. Al PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST. financial question ; theiefore lie it. agement of Mr Aaken of Tacoma. though he js naturally deeply interested there isn't any North Pole.”—Interior Resolved,That this league of republican Oscar Simpkins, who atx ¡dentally shot in seeing the annexation treaty ratifbd, clubs of Oregon cordially reaffirms aud liiiwself in the right arm a shirt time Domestic Hervica ! he asks no questions of the »enaturs who ■ approves its belief in the financial plank ago, is improving rapidly under the It is a pity that our girls cannot he a call on him; contenting himself with of the lust Republican National Con treatment of Dr. Picket of Medford. giving full information in reply to ques little wiser or mors sensible, that they vention , and be it further i Mrs Ruth G. Sweet, an evangelist, tions asked him. lie shows wisdom, cannot open their eyes and be mors re Resolved, That we accept and approve has been holding revival services here for ths least bit of otliciousness on his eardful of their beet interests. of the speech of President McKinley at Man; girls in business will, I foresee, for the past two weeks Several con ■ ■■ part tn behalf of annexation would be 4 New York, Jaauary, 27, 1898, aw the exploited by ths antis as offensive med resent these words and say they gre correct exposition of this nlank and the versions have crowned her efforts here. 4 written front theory. They wiilssy that Mrs. Sweet goes from here up FTvaria dlesomeness. monetary policy of the Republican party ; 4 a man cannot eater into a girl’s feeling- creek . The moral cowardice displayed by (INCORPORATED Resolved, That we are in especial ac Earliest and Latest Keepers 4 some senators in the votes upon the sev on the question of domestic service; her cord with the administration and its New Oregon Kailroad. 4 eral amendments to the Teller resolution, natural resentment to be at Ike beck wise and efficient secretary of the treas Il has been stated on geod authority borne new varieties of Apple.Pear. 4 declaring bonds pavable in silver at the and call of a mistress I fear, however, ury, Lyman J. Gage, in their efforts to MANUFACTURERS OF Prune, ami Plum. Also bbade and that the (Jregon Central A Bastera rail that the average business girl is not option of the government, which was 4 resist silver inonometalisrn an<| give road, formerly the Oregon Pacific, will Nut Trees. fullv awate of the changes which hav. adopted by a majority of 15, was not I take special care to have the trees additional strength to our present finan* begin coiistructien acre», the Cascade 4 healthy and true to name. calculated to inc-ease the esteem felt for taken place in domestic service, in digni cial system. 4 monntains and through Eastera Oregon. fving the position and rlianging the atti them by ¡thair cons'ituents Although am A Mathematical Problem It is said that the road will reincor 4 BERRIES OF ALL KINDS. to vote against the Teller resolution was tude of the mistress toward the maid Here’s a mathematical problem which pórate under the name of the Corvallis in effect to endorse the present policy of Mmh diecussion of Ibis subject lias p.ving bonds tn gold, there wore only shown the mistress that the solution of the Boston Post obeerver heard a bank A Eastern. There has likewise been a 24 senators willing to go on record as the problem of domestic service lies not messenger putting to a man af figures statement that Mr Hammond, who CALL AT THE voting for the l.-slge substitute, which entirely with the inaid, a goodly part of the other day: “A banker found a |l() controls the road, has secured backing All Kinds of specifically stated that all bonds shoal.I ( it rests with herself Ths average house bill. At home he save it to his wife, to the extent of 110,<00,000, with which be paid in gold or ita equivalent, while I wile realizes this better than eh» ever who paid the butcher in settlement ol to construct the line across Oregon sad 4 32 voted ag vi n.t the Teller resolution.' did, and governs herself accordingly his account. The butcher paid it to the toward some eastern transcontinental One mile west oi Grams 1'a'-. 4 Can anvtiody blame the ronatilutenta ol The attitude of the mistress is changed ; farmer for a calf, and the farmer paid it connection. The last of the receiverships in which the six senators who voted against lh- it is not what it used to Ire Scarcity of to the merchant, who in turn paid it to tbe < fregón Pacific has been concerned Bridge Woik. Bolts, Rods, Iron Shutters, good help in the home has revealed ftf^-Tree* inspecte«! every year. the washerwoman, ami she, owing the Teller resolution and either declined to 4 Orders by nail will receive prompt vote or voted against the Ixvdge substi many things. A faithful and intelligent banker a note of flO. went to the banker was cleared upon January 22nd. The Cells, Window Guards, Doors, and attention. 4 tute, for calling them financial hair girl in the home is a rarity. The line ami paid the note. The banker recog closing of tbe last receivership has left J. T. TAYLOR, 4 splitter.? The congressional record Irene realizes this, and she treats and nized the bill aw the one he had found the company in a condition where it may proprietoh and which up to that time had paid |50 continue construction. The belief is 4 containing the votes in detail on the i pays tier accordingly. Teller resolution and the amendments | Domestic service is so rapidly losing worth oi debt. On a careful exaaain very general in Corvallis ami Albany offered thereto, is likely to be carefully tiie menial qualities which it once pot- i ation he found tiie bill wtam a counter that the work of building aeróse Eastern CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. studied in more than one state, aa<l to seised that, on this score, no girl need ieil.’’ Of "otinwi the problem is, Who fregón will begin st once At tbe present time the road is 142 E. TIMATE- FURNISHED............. make trouble for more than one senator. in the future have anv reluctanco to en . lowt in the transaction? miles long, running from Yaquina 4 The house has passed a bill appropri ter upon it To tie an intelligent rnaid .Ninety three Perrem Failed through Corvallis and Albany to Detroit, ating »283.OXI for the relief of the Book in a home has come to mean the holding A long telegram has been received in the ('aseados. There are four miles of a position of responsibility and re Publishing Company of the Honthern 4 from tbe army qugrlermaster at Seattle, further constructed, but upon whicn Methodist eburch This claim, which spect, It has in it infinite opportunities INAUGURATION of arose from losse« bv the company, in or a girl of intelligence—quite as many, which gave the substance of five »sports trains do not run regularly. The pass from ('aptain Ray, who says the situa over the mountains is in very good cidental to the war, has been Irefore con possibly, as are offered in tiie business world, and at a far better rat« of com tion at Dawson ami tbe Upper Yukon is graAe, and the route eastward baa been I areas tn one or another >ha)>e for tweritv No Change from His latest reports, dated surveyed. It is Irelieved that the road And it is likewise surer, desperate. rsld years The bill passed try the home* pensation Nov. 2 and 3, refer to tbe attempted rob would run through Prineville, then fol since the competition is not so keen, nor we. a subetitate lor a senate bill, which r authorized the claimants to bring suit the supply so large That a change will bery of the caches, ami recomtnem! that lowing Crook. I river to Harney coon I the government take steps to cbe<*k ef ty and across its northern end Such is DEALER IN for the money in the court of claims, come.and the tide change from the bttsi COWMEN' ING fei'tually the immigration to tbe interior the route, but from that point on it is ness world to the home.is a matter of not and will,therefore,g ■ Inw k to the senate. the slightest doubt to raref'il ob-ervers I of Alaska of all who are not fully sup veiled in the unknown. He ways Hint there 1 It is more than likely that a branch Ten years will see a completely changed plied for two years R<-leR<-a, And every Tuesday thereafter, a »pecially order of things in this direction. Th« I is no way to earn a living and no placer will he constructed from Pendleton A pastor writes inquiring whether we successful man, however, is always he discoveries have been made within the through Prineville and on down thro. Itfll <onducte<t Toun-t Esctirdon will leave Vf " Portland for Salt Lak. City. Denver. Oma have otieerved the growth ol Cbristia. who is a little in advance of the < row» i last eight months, either in Alaska or to the California lifi!. The Albany Dam* ha, Chicago New York and Boston. Tbi- Hr-ience during the pa»i yeai. A num And so the suci-assful domestic of the tu the Northwest Territory. Ray says ocrat nays that a meeting of the atock* car will run via. the Denver A Rio Grande. ber of his members, ar s af the fi s-k. of tor« will not tie th« girl who waits until there is no employment there for any bolder« of I he company will noon I* held other pastors, have left their church.» tbe tid« turns and tiie rush begins, but large number of js-rsons iri any capacity, m Albany when arrangement* will be to unit« with ibe new society “Home of' th« girl who sees the o|ieninga which all values being speculative. There is complete»! for the formal ishiiing ol firat «A. Every article »old warranted as represented. Farm Produce taken my people have a»ked me why vour pa now exist on every han-1, and steps into no fixed standard of labor. There is not mortgage bond« for over tbe in exchange. pe- l'jes not contradict in its usual logicB' them. The ferny of having her "even now, nor is there likely to be within 12 money aei nre»! to lie uee<i for tbe exten* fo"-e tfi.ee misleading teac dng. of ing. to herself” is already beginning to monlb-, adequate or sufficient means of imn of the read into Malheur county at C iristian xience May we not soon ex b« ■5w*n by th« girl h * naught supplying these people now in Alaska or a point on the Union Pacific line It ie pect (r >m you and other edit .re of our , the Northwest Territory. He thinks aleo intended to ruu brane he« through about 7 f**” < ent of ali wbo have entered Prineville mi b eventually to the Cal rebgous papers a revelation of thi. un- the gold fields during the past year have ifornia '.me Ibe money ha» been pe chnatian and unacientifle doctrineI We answer that it ia not to ie- rte bod earned their living, and hundreds now . rorad of an •yedicate of English and by logic—by reasoning upon fact». The •» altered along the Yukon are destitute \n en<an < apitahets. Upon the com Christian Scientist will smilingly nod of food clothing and money. People , pletion of the Astoria road alxjut Mar« b he king trinmphantl* tell von that there are no who are coming in, lie says, have net 1st, Mr. Hammon«! in to turn his atton 8««M»rTng ««tract« tbe faintest <omeption of what Iodo to ! tion to this road and its extention — fa>-to We once illustrated to one of •o4« «nd «^WM ssm a living; and after sfwriding the* Lake Countv Examiner. them bv referring to a pin. tree that had been broken off in a storm on our island, money tbej bfiug, wiii become Lelplena. I TIC He tiebevew ths rush from the states will | \1/ANTED TH! HTWOKTUY AND AC* it footed like a pine tree, the »»■•* of OF • r T »« live gentlemen or la«lie?« to travel for sigtit testiflerf that it ws* a pine tree be great next year, and any steps that I responsible. *«dabib«hrd h«»u*e in Oregon. and exprime«». Position Mtea«iv Taxing a splinter of it, it smel'ed like a will prevent |>eraon« from coming un- ! Monthly <• KHerrnr«- Enclose s«|(-addressed stan>|»e«l prepare«! will l*e an act of chanty.— I enve¡o|«e. pine tree— ll>a ttfeM of .meii tostike«! For «ate t>y Ry A Nav. \ The Duruini<»n Company, Dept. that it wa. It felt like a pine tree, the. Portland Tribune. Y,(’hi< siró» Pin* Lh»or Ar Lum. Co. Corner Sixth and I Streets. rtfOU. F'lj Wllb Your Own Win,. J J HAST and SOUTH Southern Pacific Comvauv. The following expression of the East On ¿onutn ia not only applicable to Pen- dhtl'in, but,toe\ery 'oau on the coast. And might well be needed by The Dalles, winch ba. abuudaut home capital to cre ate new mdualriea, without Making ibe Mid oi oul.i le money to develop Ha re source« Mud make it prosperous: ‘ It is the habit of the people of almost every town and city to sit down and «all lor the coming of outside men and capital to develop enterprises and cre ate new industries. It appears to be a iximiuou impression that outside men ami money can work ui tracks. The lact la, tue towu never amounts to anything unless its home people are active, enrr- gelic am1 imlepenueut, and home capital is found al the back of almost eaerv en ter prise within us limits. Particularly ia a luwu drained oi ita most vital re sources by the investment of outside money 111 its enterprises . r.d industries ; money owned by those who live else where, and have no personal interest in the wellare oi me place. Notwithstand ing the truth of this, the people ol near ly every town are quick to welcome aha they are plvased to style the in vestment ut lureigu capital, by which in terest and dividends are to go aunuallv to those who live elsewhere, and thrive upon the suoaiauee ol shurt sighted pen pie. "Ibe town that tiiea with its own wings, is the town w here prosperity is to be found I he town that helps itself is the town that attracts foreign capital, which hopes to Iced upon the fruits ol home induMrv and enterprise Non resident property owners are no nelo to any place, but in most instances are a burden which no town can afford to carry to any great estent, The people who live in a town thouldowu it, and the town that tomes nearest being own ed by those who live in it is the best of all towns to live in ; is the most prosper ous ; is the most enterprising; as well as the .most substantial. Self-salvalieu is the beet of ail salvation. Do not de pend upon others to wave you. If you do, 'OU will never amount to anything Resolve to save yourself The advice I is good for towns as well as foi men, be cause men make towns, and towns do not make mew, hut to the contrary.''— firnes Morintaine r. Corrc0poni>cncc. Get Your Sweetheart------ Prraident McKinley on the Mon* . Question. There is another duty resting tiprin th - national government—to coin money and regulate the value thereof. Thi* duty requires that our government sha regulate the value of ita money by t! highest standard of commercial boner tv and national honor. Ibe money of tbe United States is, and must forever be, unquestioned and unassailable If doubts remain, ihey must be renicved. If weak places are diacoveröd, they munt be atrengtbened Nothing should ever tempt us—nothing will ever tempt us- te scale down tbe sacrv.l debt of the na tion through a legal technicality. What ever mav be the language of the con tract, the United States will discharge all its obligations in the currency recog- nized as tne best throughout the civil ized world at the time of payment. The other day a New Yorker started across Broad way. He was in the hevday of ambition, vigorous youth. A puif of wind blew an insignifi cant, almost invisible atom es. It blind. I him. He clasped his hands over his eye s and staggered on, only to be run down and kiileti by a cable car. That man’s death was due to an insignificant tri fl an atom of dust that was barely visit•! under the microscope. It is thus with heaUh. Men find that they are stiffenr . from a trifling disorder of the digestion It doesn’t amount to anything, they think and time is precious. They don't stop to correct it, but stagger blindly on and a: ‘ run down in the heyday of ambitious youth by death. Neglected indigestion is the first cau- of all manner of waiting discuses atvl all forms of nervous disorders. 1 Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovrrv cures al! disorders oi the digt-Xion. It invigorates the liver, in.imrts a keen, hearty appetite ami causes the life-giving elements of the foo«l to be perfectly a similated. It purifies the blood azn! builds healthy tissue. It is the great blood-maker, flesh-builder, and nerve tonic. It cures consumption, wasting diseases and all disorders of the nerves. •• I was a Muffert-r five or air year* from indiges tion," write« H ! Holnkrs, of Gaffney Spartan burg Co., S. C , “al«o from «ore «tomach an I coimtant headache. I thru Di. Ficrux » Gohlen Medical l)i»cx»very an«i ‘ Pleasant Pellet-- which in a few days gave me permanent relief • "The People’s Common Sense Adviser explains symptoms of ailments common t • every family ami suffgeata remedies It has several chapters uu woman’s diseas» and weaknesses. An edition in heaw paper covers will be distributed absolutt 1 jrrt Send the World’s Dispensary Med leal Association. Buffalo, N. V., 21 one-ceut stamps, to pay the cost of mailing ov/y. Cloth binding may bo had for 31 stamps Lovely Valentines M. CLEMENS. : BIG RED 4 < APPLES Yellow Apples 4 4 4 4 4 Riverside Nursery Wolff à Zwicker Iron Works .Hydraulic Pipe Machinery for Mining Purposes. 4 > I Ocean to Ocean 4 4 4 4 Portland, Oregon. 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