ABOUT APPENDICITIS NAVIGATION SUGGESTION PUNGENT PAP- Glkx.o X » *> »PH& Ma>»» Lsani« *. W « - • T l:«-sa u» W sd*- Tfdui a^ itge tha » Elira. ha, a fa A Bottos PhyikiA* Tello What to Do If You Hare It trntioc AU theories about magnetic attrac­ tion and unknown eurrmts will have to be disnijssssd so far as the Pans acci­ dent is concern eel. say* the Philadel­ phia I‘rr»e. It demonstrate* one weak feat»ir* ii* the rne’Lud now followed in determining the course of a vess*-! at sea. The captain of a vewsel determine* the course without r Elliot said that every minute gained ; for th* do-tor was equally in fa»or of I th* patient s recovery. Most people do not know where the | lermifurm appendix is located. If a ’ line i^e drawn from the right front point I of the hip bone, or iliac « rest, to tbe naveL the appendix is usually under the I middle of the line. With general pain • in the aIxlomen and tenderness to pres- [ sure over this spot, fearsof appendicitis are well warranted, and a physician I should be called. The appendix was des<-ribed as a . abort, wormlike tube from three to six i inches long, usually the shorter length. I and abundantly supplied with lymphoid tissue. The tonsils in the mouth are the most familiar examples of ly mphoid tis­ sue, of.« cf »he cliarai teristi»*« of which in a readiness to beconi* inflamed when poisoned by bacteria. As in tonsihtis. the infla; - sition was an invitation to appendicitis. The moral was, of course, to sit up X straight. Wwrk Y. World. Mmkrv VVrwIfh and («<»«»4 Darius O. Mill«, financier and philan- thropiat, started on Ids road to fortun« with nothing but a graxl physique nnd a large determination. He 1* now worth •25.000J >oo, and he haa acquired that amount of money by observing these rules: First Work devrlo|>a all the good there is In a man; idlruma all the rill; therefore, work if you would l>r good and successful. S»<r man ut the heim. Sixth - 81 i« < e*s i* measured by the g«*oa Angeleno. There was no question alxiut the un­ happy byp«M*bondrise's jealousy. It blazed out in a hysterical declaration that the pretty widow was waiting for her old shoes, but she vowed that she would get better just to spite her sup- |M>ard rival and to Ire avenged upon her faithless husband Hhe has kept her word and la now cer­ tainly fair, fat ami io. But her doctor *®5 • the i* ati example of the jealousy I cure. I DID NOT DREAD DEATH. *uirl«lr llrraanr ■ Mural Epidemic In the l«trr liaya af th* I, grepb. “Why don’t you people put your offip«-cL, having reached hi* -seventh year, and feeling that * were numbe red, h. determined p bis funeral in advance and « h n ae arrange m< nts him*« If. The re­ lay apjxunted hi* relative* galt will all ing Bud were invited to hi* hou*e ti around an empty coffin paraphernalia cf rnourn- igf d in the moat elaborate ir tnony that could be de- ¿umckawa sat at the Lead and watched with interret i that going on. After r<- r<- moo it* at the bouse uded a proce/ision was urint-d. ch marched thauiigh the [irincipai streets to the c» aietrry. Mr. Kiiraak a walked in front of hi* own he floral cfiTering* w« rt r.ii- id tw aiitiful. The Kobe city Vtrniitil HI* Harar. l.«»nHr»ll> of 1'itpr l.eo. J i L bids fair to L«* the oldest <>f es. The scars of the operation ird by Dr. Marroni on the age« hh * said to Law«* thornughij di*r d. Some time ago. when th ma renioii'd the last bandag e ha id, jokingly, to his do<6 >r. Mazzoni. how many year« f you promise me?” “I l»« Hrve itly,” replied the physician, >ur holinesM will liv to lie ov« r rd.” MNo. no." au wered th nv vear« tie too far.' i ■ prophet lh » i ut of Uhen You Rtd« Your Wheel Look at the Label Alwxys shake into your vbewa Allen's Foot-Ess*, a powder keep* your feet < vol, Time fur the ieet. Il flats M'F IMPORTED You ar» renili ibao I . FLIES. la**c(a < aught I b the «w*n,p» of M«*aieu llroun»Uint rvfrrencv to one of the ■ not re- I |uccrr»l article* of mi|»orl brought. Into tin* country I h* m - are dri«*d Mexicau us im flies, whi(4> ar« brought tu the Uuited «tales in large <|iiantitiea to l»e u*«*v,N. Y A Minuter • MivUke a t A cily minuter was recently handed a hU pulpit. A 111 notice to be read from companying it was a clipping from the matte) Tbs clergyman «tart«»»I U> read the ei newspaper bearing upon tract and found it began Balsam, the »» « «cctiona in Mexico, where they are flight by nirn who devote their live i«' the work. Th* fly catcher* use siiPen neL and make a large haul a •very < a»t. The individual fly la calle« in<»« ■< It is »tnall an<1 dcbcatc, and i’e whole I sm I v na* (he appearance ol having l«ren gilded. I In* f! rs when alive are tieautiNrl tnd ■..irtiiliwi There is a duty on three M< xi an flics, dotibtlewa to eftcour 'he heme fly indu*trv, but up to •irracut time the moocos bu*>new* not lloui.fhed in this country to any marked extent. The imported ti es arc . ru'ked in bar re la, an 4 they sell for a best Cough ni n a I i «te, fm IPX) "Take Kemp Cure.” libi forll&dO Th J’»se |»h I nr ( ounq was hardly what he bad expe ted. am The official map of lie tnrned the other side the can I m » had at the < ..• an durrd prue» Folding matter intended .'or the reading. wall map in colors, $3 >». altera moment's hesitation, 11 over and found us so* Batum gevAsr. one M rt pM te • I 11 egim to drgenrratxe ami decline ton whirled around, fire in hia eye«. and lo*e it* grip on life, killed the dread ”< ommence firing!” he shouted, at the of death. Men left the world for a ' top of hi* v<»ice. “Give ’em — ut ’j’;0 whim, "only on the thought to do the I yards!” It took three or four rounds same thing over and over again.” The of ammunition all along the line to Christian doe-trine that »«If-slaughter avenge that horse, though the «'olone 1 1» a sin di«i not affect them, and the no­ ! still ride* it.- Lc»lie‘* Weekly. tion that there was something base in gina” lay of r rng 1 iteered to I e store, thai » would a«- >!mist r< a* r the blue «augbt Lrook an< !ie returnee ly tire«] c n*trr rni< Bobby'* Mamma—"Now. mind. Bob­ by, if they p&xs you the cake a second ‘‘ t . p at the party, you must say: No. thanks. I’ve bad plenty/ And don’t you forget it.” Ho*te>s (at the party)— "Won’t Bobby Lave some more me one | stood 2i feet high at the b»ps.” **Ye*. it ;*ropov^can. when an orderly came up with the commanding general's com­ pliment a, and an order to atop firing. “( • firing' fhout» ough ugh it cost coat him a large sum of money,and he may now depart in pea knowing that all the ritt» hate Itvt-n observed, and when he dha it is only necessary for his family to place hi* body in the coffin that lies in the ground. —Chicago Record. ancient ami modern ana, he say*, might soul»** and give them .»Meats SeevMBFXs^*^ IMrU« ba** T*r.wb«**«»‘w4“***• It Litera; to have tbe world at your feet?” She—**Whv ii vüle, \ t., say*: ‘•Twoyean , while at intirva'* d-ncing girl* and men atricai profession, »ho in to mi me alhgoritn to i noLility of Mr. Kumeka nnd the In** that was null / the conimunity at hi* death, •fore reaching the gates of tbe c ry the procrMsion wa* halted and al photograph* were taken. Afte •ifin had been lowered into the grave id c *v. red with floral off' rings the ; ral ¡»arty proceeded to th** Jinko ub. wh< re an elaborate feast wa* rv<•»t wan not yet burn. Dryden, in one of hi» dramas, contrasts finely the feeling stxiut suicide of the FABMINh IN MEXICO. •_ (ALLS It used to be said that large numbers of cattle were reared in Mexico for the f'i.ited Stat*-*, and 15 year* ago in northern M cj ' ro alone, on an area of :■ j hOOC sheep. In the year 19 1 ii vere imported into the I n ited State « many cf them from Mex- U 38 248 be rx «. on which there was a » of $30 »-ach and the agzr*gate ue of wb ich was nearly S2.c. the ianif year the number of h >rse» . a rxpi rtc d from the United States, chief- y to Europe, was valued at $700.- wa« 3.501. val a d:fT- r^nce in the Ixilance of tradi ;f 11.’’ Since then, especially with Mexico, the balance of trade in jorse* has changed radically, and now (he average annual sales of American torse* in Mexico reach $100.000. In the fiscal year ending January 1. 1998, the number of home* imported into the United S:ate* had fallen to 2.2S6 and ♦he nurnlxr of hor«e* exported from »he L'nited States had risen to 51,15>). im; ortation of horses representing < ■ in value and the exportation of hi•»>• . representing a total in excess of $6.000.000. Tl *- has been of recent years a Etcai’v ircrease in this item of Ameri­ can foreign commerce, and it srema cer- •io inrreat-e still further in view of the fact that there is throughout the Wt-vt Indie» and in many South Ameri­ can countries a d»"inh of herses at a '.in- - when the home demand for Amtr- in hr rats ha* visibly decna:«rd. Di- reel communication «¡th Mexico 1» v aslrr r than with any other coun try tc which i hor- cs are cent by the United and there need lx? no rurprisc. thrrrfi re, dealers in horses say. if there should be an increase in this item of Amcric an commerce hereafter. HUDYAN Auto tbo Ire er to lu botbo . >Ue. BVDTAM will cars all the shove vyrap- U>ms ana m*ke jo* »dL no< ‘leUJp longer. Go to yoar drux the HI DYVX KE.M- EDYIOMPXXY h*n Frsr. ts . a Il you are not satisfied with the effect*, re- H< u > \ s *e vfll return your money. Ren:erc>ber that you can consult th* »• V D V A M DOCTOK * FKKE. Call *nd *ee the doctor*. Y : may call ar.4 *e< them, or write, m you desire. Address the agrirul- wsi shown rses in Tex- re r il in ber «a fa X r!can state, iio.oon. Illi- a in the or- Y A Farm Library of unequalled value— Practical, l'p-torelate. Concise and Comprehensive Hand- some I y Printed and Beautifully Illustrated. pro'* men itavi Marteat a«d Ellia Sta-, Ur CUcirtoa >aa Fraaciaca, Cal- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. By JACOB BIGGLE and steai hencefert No. 1-BIOGLE HORSE BOOK Allabout Horses—a Cotn mon-Sense Treatise with over 74 illustrati jus . a standard work. Price > Cents Lard Office at Rosebur/. Oreg'^n ) .Kept. 2V, 1899. i Nonce j- hereby given that the follow ing rr>med nett h r has tiled notice of hi inten i«>n to iraire fins'. t>rooi in support of hie claim, and that said proof shall t* made before Roy Bartlett, Count* ' lerk of Joet-phiiip Countv. at Grants Pass, Oregon, on November, 1, 1899, viz; Isaac VanDorn on II E No 749^, for the o s No. 3 and 4, bee. 26, Tp 35, b R. 7 West. lie names the folio« ing witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of **ai«i land, viz: Sam Hogue, of Merlin. Oregon; II. II Chapin. ebtirg, Oregon,/ .**epleml>er 15 1899. [ l.abe into my gloves and my hands. It naves my gloves sorbing perspiration. toilet uimkes light new the oi i visit DR. JORDAN'S r Foot Else. • ... J of * . < ntr«■ Cytaru. p l-CAM OiSEASiSOF MENS * ' •• •• • • •« • *■ rf s,- * f t ofMerY-ury : rusweu - ; , ftad«. 1-4 ral cure t llupturr A qmck and I • ’ Pile«». »'i*«Hrs * 1 I Fiului«-. y Ln Jucdaik k kpciual p*uk- u 9 •- •'vnvivw Treatment per- r t y r'ter A tit r >'ur, m every pkin QMirn* $»•••»<.» . - ' a ' r >' e ’ F 5R ’ JAN & co , 1VA1 Market St. S F. J D octor a w hole MEYERS 4 CO.' All drug an-i «g »«tkne«3 and e «ted a;.n>euU aib.-e li " •/ Uve tbe Urge.! , f-«t ««»uipped »nedirai itiUti.o, and tbe nv»t lenaive practice »a Ihe U * >o P«y Tlfl t ared. 5 t’nf rtnimte »nen wbo c*&. b *■" rxTa«Li«Hco ir vkass ALL FICEE. Sii 1 "«m «■Sdentai; Kn riia«i^od«*,Ted^t 731 HllS im i » 1 Entrante. shoes store'* A drees Allen S. Oimaied. Le Rjy, N A . She dree* not ask for help until i» ie impiweible to <»t blontr wit ut It. Boil* and punplea are an 'r.'ieati. n that Shasta , 50 YEA«» krEXFERIO« Koute ~ 'r' ' írP1 IB fl y p; I DES'CM* I 9 rff'iH5 Cop> rights ( j AnTone •cndlnj a •**’ ’• I quickly ascertain our <>i '• 1 I invention in probably p*ic’ tian* strictly confidential. H .... ^ Bent free. Oldest arenev i r.*p'” * reais Patent1» taken through TprritU n«fMv, without ■ * 1,1 • , tr * s < Scientific J? VIA THE A handsomely IlluOmt. 1 • dilation of any s»-:r«u year; four months, fl. b \V''* u_.i MUNN SCO? — of the — Branch Office. tSS F St.. »• ia - ■ - Southern Pacific Company Dain* Leave Portland Dailv habit conci N ortb P"H! md at . i 9:15 a v Grant® Paas LV. I 5:'A) p. * "an Eran co LV. » < rv.w tscope w its nafhes un larger thn *t< p at all stations between I urner, Marion, ’til,2‘Te*Ul?,e> r»niren«, . I*»™- lirg, Jutirliotl < .ty, 1 aklantl. antlall »talions • '<> A-ltiaixl inclusi,,. state of al alte of the in use has ing the m*epfi line < County, Oreg prevalent during spring and summer on, a- 'itan ’ s Paa«, Ort eg >n on No vein. Mrs. L. Gentile, 2i»>l Second Avenue. Seattle. Wash , her, I« !> ’•. viz: B- ' sm i ‘»i ► Mvrirk, an: “I was afflicted f r a long time with pimple,, which hi« H E X.» 7«tf> |< were very annoying as they diaAtrured rar face fearfully. K‘4 XW ‘4. N W ‘ XF After nalng many other r-me.f:ee in vain 88 S pr aptly 24 'p 36 It ». an l thoroughly cleansed my blood, and now I rejoice in He i -.ire« th« i<> . . a , a rx>I Ire n. whi h I never hal before.” < * • to •ove » cunuBiMMs • ‘ t w H I>I|| : »p. of fie A 1} S lwi J1 -Bill upon I ! . . R it, Chattanooga. Tenn, writes: J. H. rollon, of Granu« Pa-a • Several and cartiuncies carbuncles broke out upon upon m». ran, ■ , i **ir terai boil* tis and nr. k» out ». M. k « i. e » » .«l. > s bottle« S 8 S 8. S. cured me mtn rotnpletelT Six bottles of 8 nicely and my blood ha* been perfectly pure ever since.* since.- M has UCI P nuLr, From Gran’»- 1’»^ To Wilderville.. T«>Lovt ’s. To Andeison............... To Selma...................... Io Kerby............ ................ To YValdo............... ■ • Shelley creek Gasquet........................... L’rescent City Above rales subject notice. Round trip •innnsrtiea at ■p^ci»’ ar. 4.V. „V. d if 11 ■ I I » 4 . hange • ” f trekrl» »rJ'* L ra*e«. YIÍMU ( • ARa UN OGDEN ROU I £. Buffet Sleeper — and - S econd CL,3s ¿L6EP(nqCa Cav-.itA. and I rade-M »r* • .... • for O ur Orrict i* oeeottTC U S R,Tt F< ste ■ nr ‘ _ Send model, dra w.ng ’■ « ad«i«e. if t*«f' ; à ‘ charge. Our G-.. fee ... not duet _ a PaapwLrr - HnwtnO t - - ( cost of same in the I • * ’’ i »ent free. Address, -» /* We.t Side Di„„on Va M bAILV *. f n>ru.m 1 9TV*UR * A ari ’orvai.:* Connect -mr»l A lìa ùni «y of Or. t « a : w 4 .‘» r v • -3u r. m . n*’tv ( bxcbft ■ng Ra a* » a Y:*a.a 5:50 a . m J*’"»'’ »’><1 A i N. E. McGrew Pioneer Truck and 8^-'“ T A re C.A.SNOW&C0| . ^O»» J» « t , reborn ci svsuat . i Portland Al r. McMmni v,‘»e Lv. ai 3 Crescent Chy and (»rant* Line Passenger Ra*®* Pullman •» S. S. 8. FOR THE BLOOD te th, bnt bl<«I remedy, becauae it it i ptirely —»<4 .ble Ir <>«>« that it abaoluteiy -, free and ut tl ------- from ----------- pdaah r.---------- i an.i nrervurv li K««BpUy i iiritt.« Ih« b twtki »1 r.- tih'T cletuwnk Ih« (retam. Nitida a» • “ •> *«'l rth 11 cure, si tfuìa. l. »m*.\ arre«T Rh««^ u.nt let'ir I -.tre», et by g. u;g direi » tu thè eaure of tire troubiv aa4 Bar Ine ..ut all impure bkiod Duna» frw tu any addrer PARKENS JR BALSA« C1~>. . » J Prona te» a ,-JiuriMl J Never Fai a to Hair to i’a To«tM«‘ Ç ' Cure» »U p <: ■«•»*» 4, Specialists lor lien Too Much Fnlih In n It is 1 and Sample sent FREE *nc« is needed. a I 1 HA ITM .ID FIAiKCO.cn. f 1 We in IN UNFAILING SIGN THAT CRD lUn oscst nurses Io the absolute purity of Allen’» «eli ir, 25c. FARM JOVRNAL 1 HILADELPHI* taSEM OF ANATOMY* It keeps physicians AdJx«.. JE.SKlNfc. Foot-Ea^e »hues easy attention s.mp.c vt FAUM JOCRNALand urcular dricribin^ BIGGLE BOOKS free by ab the feet cool and voiofortable vite Any ONE of the BIGGLE BOOKS, and the FARM JOURNAL r ” 'k' ¡Fiwixacffij? ■■ *• *“d •“ * -* b'“a It is a most dainty Alien’s powder.” Is your paper, nnde for you and not a misfit It is m rears old it is the great boiled-dowm, hit-the nail-on the head - quit-after-you-bave-MMl-it, Faiu* and Household paper in the world—the t-iggest paper of its site in the United Msie* of America—having over a million and a-half regular readers. rub a little on Boils and Pimples Give Warning N4TIIRP K IPPPil I Nil IlHIUnL 10 RrrLMLIHU BÍGGLE BOOKS HUDYAN REMEDY COLIPANY Notice is hereby given that the follow­ Of 51 000 horses exported from the | ing-named settler has hied notice of hit intention to make final proof in support United State* last year. 2S.000 were sen* of his claim, and that said proof will be to Gn at Britain, nearly 8.WX) to Ger- made liefore Abe Axtell, county judg**, .Jiany, 7,59 R 9 W . 1 I 900 to the We»t India islandr 11« naincb the following witnesses to I'­ i rmuda, and 1.600 to Mexico and prove nig continuous renidemc upon ami I America. The value of the cultivation of said land, viz: »ent to F7r.fr Lt nd was 93,000,000. Melvin B. Murphy, of Waldo, Oregon ; many. $1.200.000, to other Euro­ L re.* Durkey. of Waldo, Oregon; Ernest pe.-it. countri« s $77'».(MXk to British burkey, of Waldo, Oregon; Catharine Nor h America $*•■'3,000. to the West Barrows, ot Waldo. Oregon. Indi and Bermuda $132.000, and 1c J T. BKID j F'*, R-gister. Mexico ami ( entral America $162.000. NOTICE TOR PUBLICATION. The trad«- in American horse* with La mi office at Roseburg. Oregon i South America can l»e »aid only to have September 15, 1899 f bep ir.i. amounting last tear to inly 21 Notice is hereby given that the follow Itorars, while fi times a» many were ing named tettler ba* filed notice of his »ent to Africa and more than ten times H. lent ion to make final proof in support For ol his claim, and that said proof will l»e as many to A Asiatic countries. American h< r s G r r would appear to ma le before Abe Axtell, county judge I m * an aaxurtf! market in the West Tn- ot Josephine Vounty, Oregon, at (irants eace in i’asrt, Oregon, on October 25, 1899, viz. Melven B. Murphy on 11. E. N • 7741 (’uba. for durL Ing the fiscal year ending for the ami NW l4 of SE'4, and SW ’4 July 1. IS07. n arly 5.(MX) American NE’4, sec. 26. Tp 40. S R 9 W . hor>e* were sbipp ■d to these He names the following witnesses to and the der’ii Ihe year eu< prove his t vrliiiiuoiii residence upon and is ncribed c rrilly to the u cultivation of said land viz: n of atTairs in Cuba (in :! to the Allin I Reyn:*lds, of Waldo, Oregon, pravi ira ally rnfi 'orced abandonment of L re rations on many parts Durkev. of Waldo, Oregon; Catharine of the i island. Temporarily, too, a Barrows, of (»rants I’a»«, Oregon. • of hor* « were withdraw n from J. T BRIDGES R«-gi.t*r rirricult tural pur rsuits for the require- L'«< Alien # Foot-Ease in Your Gloves. ban cavalry, and some, :if the < were pun hast <1 for the needs; of the A lady write«; "I shake Allen’s Foot- ti«h caval rv . end since the restora of priici in Cuba thi« demand will mode up l>y import alien» • to l> n itrd Stales. But to M< vice nt enlarging market perir re in this he Dr WMaae«' Pink Fills f,r pai( MM hr th, Sana ,r hune.ee T* 4tM. At all Sruwnte. or e,.e:t frw the |, ,‘ l.emt Men.c.ne Castos»,. S.nenoctM, kt. cents per hot. 6 Seres 12 50 • ■ A /ALIA « an Ment, ’»rants P**. H “ARMIAM, ll. K( >KHLER. Nianager H « < r Art., Portland, Or*.| GRANT* PAK«