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THE BRITISH HEN. i i AGE OF MAN IN AMERICA. SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY. A Xotabir < «inference la tCnslaaad t« ONE OF OUR HEROES. CAUSE AND EFFECT. A by Ail the Peeple un au IneoMlng Soberly »le- A Subject Thal Ha» euaavd and In temperately Heart Weakness Bteaaner Were BLaking Their Aluminium rustings are now becom Ila ndkrrr hlef*. ing much used. Alloyed with copper, it Midteuled. The bright«.« page in “f Th. h~rl i. th« mo.« vital or«.« o< th. body. has the same strength as cast iron, and r It was a blistering hot morning. The It iattie .««tue lb«t propel, th. mu- t that hat V' luci* recoma Great Britain is the largest egg-im ««« just a tritie heavier than aluminium. erliaps- whit riv war >». 1 erlup». ’ h** ^ r , .„j The claim of satisfactory evidence of white sand re. •( t i the sun’s rays like sand» »ustei»*!*«'* t° (b* ____________ in and nefvas * d <1 porting country. No breakfast table iiL-htfuluetó of the V«’ Since the new Tower bridge. London, I the body. * ln *“ I •j' wen—<)ual- is well furni. bed without eggs, and the extreme antiquity of man in the has been built, the old Thame s subway i glass, say* the New York Commercial to all th« < hfulness of their a to give rise to wrivu- . < r hue ba- en Nd ’ -«?rtiwr. V«hat it tie breeze there valley of the Dr la war« ri lute a*u i> tu joined. make a British her.* would give up io despair ha* fallen into disuse. It ha* bien a which, when eonjot results ur»sn<** > «• t if it wcro intimated to them that they I soberly discussed and i !•*.: i erately suggested that it be used for growing wa* stirring only * rvtd to whip up the re.iktible furcr. ths presence of *fl*w >' iment an almo»’ irrti Ituugb Killer».” ought to supi ly ail the egg* the j»opu | ridiculed until the puLi.c . Loth iM’ien- mushrooms. It would be an idealspot and uml fill one’s lui.g* with the | ureh- 1* a forerunner of sows , he Story of the .r tired of | ng dust. The *urf broke on the ocean III title and general, have bci lation c»s consume. In fad, the num ,| Marshall tells how, when lapt. thing siors serious that i» . for their growth. but i ide of Sandy Hook with a monotonous hearing the subject mentioned; brr of hens i* so very inadequate that to occur You ars th« ( w .muled one of »>• Thoria is, as far us the life of Incan A' "value and lay down beside over J,33fi,b<>o,i) u of eggs, worth S20,- thi* is no valid reason why the truth ' descent mantles for gas light goes, per oil. Even the *ea looked hot. I en- enrinesi. Look to you* should not be ascertained, says the Pop ered the ship news tower und slowly engine. Hes that no acci OUMXX), are Imported every year to haps the most important constituent, dent otcurs. HUDYAN make up the deficiency in the hoim ular Science Monthly. If u mail in a as there is no other oxide which wH) limbed the five tl>, ills of igairs to the better get out of this,” is what you need. HUD paleolithic stage of culture did exist on dsterver’s room at the top. supply. Nobody* wonders more than stand heat for ho long a period without “It * too hot.” the Atlantic senl>our«l of North Amer YAN * • ’ ■ - ’ ’ - u ao windows in the tower telo the British do themselves why they t>eing affected by it, says Prof. Vivian heart. HUDYAN *H1 | WOT TV, captain,” the man re ica, then we have a basis upon w hich to >er floor and care waa necea ti t don’t r n A more poultry and eggs, and | B. Ixewea. bel ween you and the fir- make the heart u. use les • mly owing to the darkness, Lui “I’m I so a poultry conference met al Read build a tangible starting point from strong and hard. l>o not j The old Alaska, which bn* held the »f the danger of fracturing one s *» which to date a history of human ac ne. delay too long. Begin ths I ing to tall, the matt ft over. trans-Atlantic reconi, has fallen from liutock. Mr. Walter Long, president of the tivities on this continent. As it is, we its high estate, and is being used as a «gainst the iron brute* which ran diag use of HUDYAN uuw have but an immense array of facta, onally from floor to ceiling at each Lind- itiuu of British Iniard of agriculture, told lb« dormitory by 400 workmen of Messrs. 1 1 iu to get away. ‘••e — delegates that 43 eggs were imported largely underrated, and the greater Vickers <V Maxim, at their Barrow i ng, cre ssing each other nt about the , Thr i»au refu»ed. Finally each year fur every man, woman and portion sadly distorted and misleading docks, who could not be accommodated height of the average man. In the signalman'* room it was sev- 1-2. THROBBING IN THE TEM-| \1 child in the I'nited Kingdom, and I m *cause of the reckless theories set in the boarding houses in the town. " " k ' tain, an¿ I order you . -ral degree* cooler than at the level <»f PLES V/HEN LYING DOWN. HUD- every one of these eggs might just as forth with them by their discoverers, A new alloy is made of copper, zinc and undoubtedly there never has been, iloinc no ¿food touny- the sea. '1 he solitary watcher was look VAN will cause the throbbing to «lb ■ *r. well be raised at home. He would do find iron, w hich beats all known alloy*. !... i. no place for a 8-0. RINGING IN THE EARS HUD all he could to facilitate this drsirabl« in the whole range of scientific agita It gives un elongation of ten to fifteen ing seaward at th«* steamship ( ity of tier you.” YAN »U/ps the ringing and bussing in a short 1 result. Some of the delegate* said that tion of a simple question, so great a prr cent, resistance to fraction of 22 Rome, which was passing up the chan- w «¡I in<i had to telL in the poultry farmer might reasonably volume of reckless assertion, illogical tons per square inch. Other teats [ nel, bound in. From her mai:,i..«i*t flew- time. II man,” he «lowly ad- expect a profit of five shilling* a year deduction and disregard of exact state showed elongations of 14 to 19 percc nt. her signal flags. Only a few j er*« nx ap 4-5. ALTERNATE PALz.«~»ffi AND -I in FLUSHING OF THE CHEEKS HUD from the eggs of each hen, and there ment. The main question was often elastic limit 13 to 16 tons per square peared on her deck*. Then, as we not VAN will restore tbs circulat: i of ti ! was no reason why the home produc wholly lost sight of and the author's inch, and an ultimate resistance of 31 1 «Miked at the shipaa she slip;>ed by us, sole purpose that of demonstrating I her port rails became lined with pa .-wen- <o its normal condition and keep a constant : tion should not be largely increased. some one else in error. Predetermina tons per square inch. gers. A long line of moving wbite ap healthy color in ths cheeks. Various ways of encouraging the in Engineers ore quietly winning vic peared from end to end. It had the ap tion on the part of many ha* been fa 7. PALPITATION OF TnE HEART ! dustry were approved. t tal to the value of their field work. tories of skill that go unheeded. To lift pearance of the foam on the crest of a AND IRREGULAR BEATING. HUD Among the diversions of the confer 1,000 tons of earth and rock per hour Convinced on theoretical grounds, such breaker. YAN by strengthening the heart n - sand ence wa* a trip to Baynnrn», In Surry, from 40 feet below the surface of th«- , "What’s the matter with her?’’ asked the nerves that supply it, will «top the palpi w here the delegate* were conduct« < are necessarily blinded when on the B|x>t where ¡»ositive evidem eoccurs. JIc water and deposit it nearly a half mile the signalman, poking hi* telescope tation and fluttering and cause the heart to beat over the great poultry fattening re distant on the land is a feat performed w ho does not desire the object searched through one of the slides in the side of regularly. tal>li»h me nt of Mr. E. Brooke, who even to speak. I hen a nus| for seldom findsit; and biter in th«* day by engineers who have just launched ! the tower. ’’They are shaking handker R THROBBING IN THE STOMACH and lifted .McClintock annually »ends 36,000 fowls to th» two enormous dredgers in England. pride declines to secede to the just de chief* at something ashore here," he REGION. This throbbing and pulsating dis Ixendon market. This market ha* carry him back. Dredgers know what this means. mands of candor the admission of idded, after a few moments* inspection appear shortly alter the use of HUDYAN "Take bin., too,” McClintock some ¡leruliarities which the farmer A novel method of testing the effi >f the ship. having reached a wrong conclusion. Thousands have been cured of Heart Weak aged to articulate. must take into account. The chicken ciency of coverings for steam pi pea elec We looked down at the shore, 150 feet ness by HUDYAN. You should be cured must la* sent to market with its head “No ’^e,” said the hoapital DECEIT IN A PUNCH BOWL trically is in use. A section of the steam below u*. On the ridge of sand, stand too. HUDYAN will < ure you. Pr r ure on, for the buyer will not invest in r pipe is healed electrically bv means of ing on a barrel, was a boy. He was wav HUDYAN fro«* your druggist. It is sold "Ik'« dead.” fowl wb(»sr head has been cut off The Clever Ur*our«*efulnr** of M a coil of wire in oil within the pipe. The ' in all drugstores fur 50c. per park«»«, or 6 ing hi* coat at the liner. A SOPORIFIC PLANT. The idea is that chicken» that are rnu Bachelor Giri Who Gave packsgea for IJ.50. If your druggist does not amount of energy necessarv to kvp the | JUVLNIUi SOLDIERING. tilAtrd may |>o**iblv have been killed kt-ep ft, send dlr«*«t to the HUDYAN REM Haul« “Cooling.” pi|w at a definite temperature i> meio- Cews and Horses Ire I’rcuHarly by imine animal. It i* nl*o important ured. Since the energy supplied is just ' The !)<»> *■ Mother Had to Give the EDY COMPANY, »an Fran-•!- ■, ( <. . feeted l»> Osi That Grows that the chicken ehould have white oi Consult the HUDYAN DOCTORS The bachelor girl had a house cool enough to maintain a constant tern Caaateralarn Before Mite < <»ul«l In Tesa*. FREE. You may «Aland nee them nd have at least light vrllow legs, ns the poultry ing the other night. The house warm perature. It must therefore equal the AppriiMi'Ii the Barrack*. a free consultation. If you cannot call on the buyer* object to black legs. There ie ing is so effete that she disdains it, heat lost from the pipe. Hence, from doctors write to them fur advi<a. It will be Mr. Gillespie, of Edinburgh, no good ground for thi* objection, but and instead gives frequent and merry* the electrical energy supplied the heal .Since the tocsin of war ha* sounded, given free tor the askin?. Add.* -s called attention to the curious soporific consumer* will have their way, and house coolings. The house cooling lost from the outside of the pipe can lx even the children in the nursery have action of certain plants found in Rus their whim» must be gratified. If take* place whenever she moves, says calculated. their drills and go through the st :n HUDYAN REMEDY COMPANY, sia and in America, says the Boston chickens with black leg* an* forced up the Chicago Times-Herald, and ns sh« blance of war, says the Des Mui Transcript. These plants are known on the market they bring only about moves whenever she gets tired of the Cor. Stockton, Market and Ellis Sta. SLOT SUPERSTITIONS. News. In the nort hern part of 11 (• i ;t, to botunists under the name of stipa. half the price of those with light legs. wall decorations her parties arc one a cofnpnny of boi ? La* been forme . am SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. Ou ti. Mediterranean coast, where the The great hen countries of Europe of the standbys of the season. In ,X*w Orlen»« Tryinic Y our Luck there is not hi ng done at Carn p McK.: ,'vy >tip:i glow-, in profusion,, it is called are France, Austria-Hungary, Russia Ha* < to Br a The last one before her summer probably not at Chickamauga, wh.ch NOTICE FOR Pl’BLICATION, virgin’s flax, and because of its beauti Italy, Belgium and Denmark, and thus flight took place the other evening. It < ra«r. they do not attempt. What with thtii Land Office at Roseburg. Oregon! ful blossoms is used extensively for England has plenty of neighbors (hat did not differ from the ordinary ex blue overall* and white jackets thej Sept. 20, IS’.O. ( bouquets. In Texas and New Mexico are willing to supply her want*. Can cept that u huge punch bowl, surround The slot machine habit has become look quite soldierly at times! The Notic'd i« hereby given that the follow ada is now trying to get a part of tin ed by a Bacchanalian wreath of grape next door to a craze in New Orleans, mothers in the neighborhood realized ing named settler ha* ¡¡led notice of his a spirits of this plant, called stipa trade. If China might only be econom vines, completed the artistic beauty of and it is interesting to note the many that they mig!:t ex|nwt anything fr r intention to make final proof in su(>purt viridula. possesses soporific qualities. * ■ ically tapped for poultry and eggs that the dining table. Whether the claret odd superstitions it hu« dc\eloped their warlike *ons, an«! ao were net . nr of bis claim, and that said proof shall Cowboys and herders of the west, w here country could beat all creation in the cup was lietter than usual or whether among the players. Almost e\< r;, deal prised a few days :i i ;o when the :: :i- he made before Roy Bartlett, Counts the plant grows luxuriantly, often find quantity supplied, for that empire has it only seemed so, w ho can tell? At any er who has one or more of thedr\i< ts nouncement was c.rule that the hoys i’lerk of Josephine County, at Grants to their astonishment that their cows more fowls than any other country in rate, the house cooling was a success, in his place can tell numerous storie* were going into barracks in a barn n Pass, Oregon, on November, 1, 1899, and horses are suddenly overcome with sleepiness, acompanied with great viz: the world. N. Y. Sun. so much so that the next fiat neigh along that line. the ne ighborhood. They had In en < Isaac Van Dorn on II E No 7-198, for weakn« ss. They are rendered incapa "One of my customers," said a tobac Ing Ihtirown re iking fnrsome time a bor stayed after the lust guest had th« lots No. 3 and 4, bee. 26, Tp 35, ble of traveling anti cannot exert them OUR CHINESE ALLIES. fluttered away, and when the next fiat conist the other day, "never plays any now they would lit <-*at¡silt'd with nc b. R. 7 »Vest. selves without great effort. Horses and neighlxir stopped to discus* matters it thing but nickels of even date, and ex ing short of sleeping in tht ir trcusi He names the following witnesses to cows arc affected alike. Tht head falls Viltboat I’li<■ in and Without Opium prove bis continuous residence upon was a sure sign that the evening was a amines every flvr-cent piece he gets and on the hay. On rhe first night spt low, the bodv tremble*, the breath Our Army Mlalil Harts with that end in view. I have known by them in the barn, the mother of c and cultivation of naid land, viz: red letter one. In l,ii>os. Sam Hogue, of Merlin. Oregon; H. H. comes with difficulty and the heart "Tell me," said the hostess, after the him to go to some pains to get coins of the boys had occasion to go to spe bents tiimultu uslv. A company ing this portiere had gathered its Bagdad fold* exchanged in order to try hi* luck. to her son. l’p and down in front ot Chapin, of Merlin, Oregon; Adolphus What water is to the carmao, opium together, "was it all right? Could you Another imagii.es that he is especially the improvised barracks moved the sen Misner, of Merlin, Oregon ; Allison Av there is profuse sweating exhaustion. ery, of Merlin, Oregon. r.‘;e poor animal seems violently sick. is to the Chinaman, l iile»* th«* ( him- ve detect it?" fortunate with nickels that were mint tinel. J. T. BRIDGES, Register, However, in a few days hi* stale be were allowed opium, the tally of the "Halt! Who goes th« re?" rang out The next flat neighbor demanded ed between 1*70 and I m MO, and will put comes normal again. army might starve and the rille want no other in the slot, and still a third the stern voTct- of the guard. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. further explanations. Strangth enough, sheep are not af- for ammunition. "A friend,*’ iiu-ekly answered thelndy. "Why, the punchbowl," whispered 1 has the same peculiar idea about nick- Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon J fectt il by this plant. As an experiment, Every ( hinaman, whether In the sup the bachelor girl. "If the lynx eyeaof t Is of the 60‘s. (leeph imprebsed with the solemnity of September 15 1899.j :.lr. Gi iespie inoculated frogsand rab- ply train or in the hospitul corps, is nut my dearest friend did not discover it "It's very absurd, of course, but no the orcasion. Notice is hereby given that the follow I its with an extract from the stipa a "Juhii." as he la in the states, or a J amount of laughing will shake them. "A«lv :■ !.<•(? am! give the countersign," 1 could trust my enemy. The punbh- ing-named Mettler han filed notice of his viridula. After the injection the ani "boy," as he is in the English settle bowl, with its Bacchanalian wreath of I and almost every house has similar pa was the next order. intention to make final proof in Nup[»ort mals were apparently seized with hal ments in ( bind, but a "Cheeno,” and trons. I have noticed that a belief in Il i| | ily one of the boy«, in deepest of liis claim, and that waid proof will be grapevines, is only an old washliow) the "Cheeno/* like the caribao which he the good luck of *V’ nickels is quite stciecy. had told his mother the mystic made Indore ALe Axtell, county judge, lucinations and suffered the anxiety which 1 borrowed for the occasion. drives, prefers to live on the country, if prevalent among slot-machine votaries. word, and the latter had imparted it to of Josephine county, Oregon, at <irant* and paralysis of a strong narcotic. we would allow it. 1 refer to the coin that has a letter in her neighbor. l*d!*8, Oregon, on October 2.). 1S99, viz: A HANDCUFF ADVENTURE. But I nde Sam in his go<»diie*M «)f POOR BABY. place of the head. Whenever one i* (ioing close e to the sentinel the lady Al':in I. Reynolds, on II. E. No. 7742, for the N 1 . NE'4. SE'4 NEL, Sec. 26, heart brings rice out from Manila for The Ankuard ¡'red IcHiurn t of M received in change it is almost certain Whispered: "Dewey." R.9 \Y and SW^ 4 , NW 4 , s» c 2 >, I* la I Indvlph in Initier le llound 1 him, while lie leaves undisturla-d, to be to go into tht* box. "We do,"came the answer. Ju«ul»r Mall Clark U bo Got l’p 40, S R 9 W Make a Wonder of 111* Year- returned to their future owners, such "A confirmed slot-machine player," ( mum li t I rt On», Ho namcN the following witnesses to Old Infant. stores as the insurgents have not continued the dealer, "!■ always on tin Weekly Oregonian and C ourikr $2., prove his continuous residence upon and burned. A little rive and a few smoke? A little fun at the Birmingham |M»et lookout for hoodoos, and is quick to cultivation of said land, viz: There is a physician in W«M Philadel a day, and a "Cheeno" nianngcs to office led to a remarkable sequel, «aye jump at the conclusion that this person Melvin B. Murphy, of Waldo, Or«*gon ; phia who ha* a sun one yr keep pare with the caribao, and at the South Wales New*. Among the pos or that is ‘a «Jonah to him.’ One of my Fred Durkey, oi Waldo, Oregon; Ernest "I believe that a thoroughbred wom i Li* baby is probably the str other times bears burdens that would tal tickets wjis a parcel containing a customers conceived such an idea in an has good nerve, though she may be Durkey, of Waldo, Oregon; Catharine ...an being fur its age and we break a Filipino’s back. pair of handcuffs, which were being regard to a very nice little fellow who ! nervous and high strung," said the Barrow*, ot Waldo, Oregon. a .rid. It* father will hold J T. BRID'»E>, Register. The Yankee drivers do not understand sent from Derby to a manufacturer in works in nil adjoining office and comes iiis two hands and the baby the language, and he does not under Birmingham to be fitted with a key. in hrp1 frequently to give the ma< him* woman who locked the thoroughbred in every inch of her »lender person, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. t, will uruw itself up to it* stand theirs. The tcumster swears and The pa|HT covering of the package had, a spin on his ow n account. By nn odd j Her huir, says the Chicago Chronicle, Lund office at Roseburg, Oregon J i.nr*. '1 hut is but one of it* gesticulates, an«! the ( hinaman "sav during transit, been badly torn, with coincidence the little fellow gradually was like snow-white spun silk, her skin l*rpteinbrr 15, 1899 ( ..at* of strength. The phyi eye" the second or the third, if not the the result that when the handcuffs got the same notion regarding the other : ' was as tine and delicate and delicately Notice is hereby given that the follow first, time what is wanted. reached the Birmingham sorting officer fellow,and the consequences w ere amus- , tinted as a baby's and it was all set off ing named settler ba* filed r.oti* • of his that hi* boy’* unusual muse cpmeut i* due to a daily mas age treat- If hr git* lazy and lolls under the they were exposed to vitw. log. They would often walk in by dif- | | in a dainty wa> by the pretty, soft lace In < ritiun to make final proof in su| port aliisde of a cart, he is sure to I m * up by I hey were an object of curiosity, and ferent doors nt almost the same time ! around her throat and her deep chin oi bi* claim, and that said proof will be iiivnt. Every morning he lay s the litt the time that the "boss" he know.* presently one of the clerks jocularly and make a beeline for a machine. ■ made before Abe Axtell, countv judge, ivliovv, naked, on a blanket t that much American English is within clasped one of the cuIT* round the w ri*t Then, when they would catch sight o* | chilla furs. She had just had a trouble o! Josephine county, Oregon, at («rant* hi* muscles for 30 minutes. Once some wound lanced on a finger with no striking distance. i’a*H, Oregon, on October 25, 1899, viz: month he weighs the baby and meas of his left hand. To his dismay there one another, a look of mutual disgust 1 From what they have seen in the was no key to unfasten it, and he there would overspread their countenances, i outcry, and the surgeon had admired .Melven B. Murphy on H. E. No. 7741. ures its calves, chest, arms, etc. The greatly the fortitude of a woman so i r the >l2 and N W *4 of SEl4. and S\\ *4 monthly increase of weight and girt I hospital corps, our officers are con fore went to the central police station. and they would s<*oot for the sidewalk. I Nl'l4, sec. 26, Tp 40, S. R 9 W. vinced the Chinese under white officers Here a key was found, but Mthe officer I 1 tried to persuade them lhat by play- i delicately molded and finely made. is remarkable. The baby has never hr.< ’’Yes." continued the woman. "1 am lie name* the following witnesses to shoe* or stockings oj it* fret or a fia will make firn* soldiers. They will fol was turning it it broke off in the cuff. I ing together they would ‘kill’ the hoo prove his continuous residence tqam and sure it is so. You will find it mure low the white doctor into the most The situation, at first cdmical, had now doo, but they wouldn’t listen to me.’*— >n its head, and in the summer it wears often the ignorant people, the people of cultivation of said land viz: dangerous places un the field. WiLhoiil become really serious. The broken key N. (). Times Dennwrat. Allin I Reynolds, of Waldo, Oregon; • nly a little sleeveless dress that comes coarser natures, who lose self-control. the white man’s moral sup|»ort they yell wouldhave to I m * drilled out or the hand to its knee*. It takes a cold bath every A thoroughbred woman show s her qual L red Durkey, of Waldo, Oregon ; Ernest and run. Dtirkrv. of Waldo, Oregon, Catharine cuff filed through before the clerk could ity as a thoroughbred horse does. A A curious ease will collie before the When one cried out In his dream at te released from his unpleasant incum Barrows, of Grant* Pa**, Oregon. phv»i. one o’clock in the morning, two-third* brance. But it was Sunday and no law court* shortly. Some weeks ago u fine horse must be handled carefully, J. T. BRIDGES. Register. will be its nerve» are always on the alert, it is of our caribao drivers thought that place of business was open. The clerk young doctor ami a girl < x 19 put nn « nd rid hai Use Allen's Foot-Ease in Your Gloves. the Filipinos wrrr upon them In their therefore returned to the post office mid to their M cs in onu of the auburl.-u ho easily excited, and responsive to every touch, but in time of nerd you can rely fright some jump« «1 into the river. Our explained his plight to his superin tel* of \'ieni«a. Having no money lett A lady writes; “I shake Allen’* Foot- soldiers in fishing them out forgot the tendent, by whom he was ordered to go they bv<|ut uthe«l their jewelry, which u|>on it to do good service and use its Ease into my glove* and tub a little on nerve to the best purpose, if it dies in discomfort of being awakened and near to Derby by the first train the next tlivy described a* "imitation," and a the effort, while an old dull farmer’s my hand*. It *ave* mv glove* by ab ly burst their skies with laughter. morning, explain the whole circum wutch and chain ap< < iln-d t* of \bv *• in horse, which nothing can impress, in an sorbing perspiration. It is a n»o«t dainty But they have cause for their frars. stances to the owner of the handcuffs ian gold to tin* chambermaid who wait powder." Allen’* Foot-Flare emergency seems to weaken, lose its toilet After squeezing all hi* money out of a and apologize; and then return ed on them. The ’ utter, not at all dc- to thrifty Chinaman, the Filipinos some Birmingham and proceed to the nianu | lighted with this worthlv** and ul- head, and become dargrrous and un makes tight new shoes easy. It keep* times shave off his queue or sometime* facturer and have the handcuff takvu omrned finery, handed it over to one ( f ma n ageable. the fret cool and comfortable. We in "If I had children, the one thing 1 vite the attention of physicians and hang him. Collier’s Weekly. Vrinj <»r Paper. her subordinates. Then followed the off. would attempt to develop in them would ?s Beresford in di*eover\ that the trinket*, *o far fnuu nurses Io the absolute purity of Allen’» A Difference Only In Name. 4m (miulnii Story. of the causes vv h I m ing eounterfeit. were genuine, and lie tine nerve. It means a great deal; it We call it ice cream. ' To the English of t|H. (.ORtliest de icrlption, their value is that which makes the perfect wom Foot Ease. All drug ami shoe* st A gtH*1 chairman story comes from to the decadence *ell it, 25c. Sample sent FREE the snti|Msh • A dignified elder of a it is known aa cream ice. . Just when or amounting i i ( hiñese gent ral w I •*a than L* 1,600. lle- an mistress of herself, ’though china -Ire*» Alleu S. Olmsted. Le Roy, N.Y. where it waa invented is the question ' church was presiding nt a charitable 10,090 soldier* morse not i ra I ly overtook the r« concert. A \ Miss Mis* Brown win to sing many people have tried to solve. In the original leg* t who keeps o¡; who had *<> reekle*»dy "Ora Pro Nobis," but nt the last mo- beginning of the century it was almost |>nrtrd with nspection day t bequest, and she has mrnt she hanged her mind, and a note unknown in England, though well entered nn : are hired at 11 ce n iigninttt her friend to known in Naples and Sicily, where the was I to the chairman intimating ts may be ret recover i In ; * or their worth on the that she would ghe "the Song That cream was artfully made into copies of ground that t h< gift was made through peaches, apples, apricotsand such dain Benched My Heart." He thereupon ignorance. u> Ion Chronicle. ties, much ns we hate them to-day made made the following announcement in molds. rtiot <>u rn phi H*c ( onvlcts. "Mi*s Brown will now sing ’Ora Pro rear. After ? convict has sen Nobis,’ which, being translated, means me mem- time in the state prison o Maine and ’The Song That Reached Mi Heart.’ " All ! has (b>nned the suit of clot es given to f Chicago Times-Herald. It eyre c him by the state hi r i fired to sit Th i» It .’or his photograph, Ibr Shah** *H«olta. t is kept fo’r ability N future use, should The shall of Persia «mokes tobacc equent ca- w liât. reer call for it. Herr a pi|w that hoi.|* a p•• nd of the w only the pic- llftllllol I « «• lu I The pipe must lie filled with fresh There is not the (lighteat doubt that the lure taken ujxin ent has b' doctor« do more harm then good in treating kept and this ha: ften tx*en found ba< co evary time, even though he idred and nine thousand loco- Contaglout Blood Foiaon ; many victims of had only n few whiff« Worl little ax ail in late • nt present running in vari- « \altcd | h I in prow I be 1‘oul I r j -Hal*laif I Industry. That rheumatism in it4 w ” form can be cured by proper..!™ ment is shown by this inte^Z with Mat Tanner, of 2 v Hdr St., Albany, N.Y. He 2?^ .t th. »■!«■«>* C«»'««« .« .,<1 L.7«l«> •« ,Ml* ““ goiaisrs. tn iBitanre I....... was taken with rheumatism , I>egan in my hips ami SDr„; throughout my body. yeamandahaif Iwasconhnedto my bed. I employed nine of ti! best physicians of Albany two specialists from New York but all declared my case hopelJi’ My niece recommended Dr. Win jams' Pink Pills for Pale Peoni. The use of several I < Xc3 enabled me to leave my bed and go abont with crutches. Finally I doned the crutches, and am now as well as ever. No praise of hr Williams’ Pink Pills f.,r jy. People is too strong formyewe M at T anner ,” Sworn to and subscribed before me this i;th day of Sept., N eile F. T owner , Notary —From the Albany (N. K) Journal HERE AKE YOUR SYMPTOMS: HOME CORE FOR BLOOD POISON 1.0! When You Rid* Your Uh<d Look *t th< Label. Alwtya shake into your shoes Allen’: Foot-Ease, a powder for the feet, I keeps your feet cool, prevents sweating feet, and makes your endurance ten fold greater. Over 1 .OtMl.mM) wheel people are using A lien a Foot-Ease, They all praise it. It gives rest and comfort to •marling, hot, swollen, aching, fret and is a certain cure for in growing toe nail At all druggists and shoe stores, Sample FREE by mail. \ddn Allen 8. Olmsted, Le Hov.N. Y. Nubs< ribers to the Coi ri su You are rrquenled to l »ok at the date in the pa per opposite yuur narne, and if in ar rears, you will l>e vailed upon * mim I o pay up Any wb< have given us ann thmg on sul»scrip1 oti ami have not rr- colved crédit will plea*e notify us inr mrsliately and the date of rapii at ion * Il I h » < hantfed. Ill llusltt en r a 1 math «urei ms IT riv II. t grt n It ><| tli new if t wh<»h bit ek in Grant* Paas, with s I boner and out Lu .«lu.ga, with city •r. al*«» a good well Over 159 8- ’ old fruit tree* in g»»*! tearing on place Live minute* walk to school i'jivb. Would »ell three lot*, mah- a comer k»l IMglOO, a teaut if id ling Site, foi |RM) The whole ptece can te tvought for |I5OO A MinnUr i Mistake A city minister was recently handed i a notice to be read from hi* pulpit, Ac ceiu gen y mg it wee a clipping from a i ns«»pap«r bearing upon the matter The < iergvtnan » tarte« I to read the ex- traci and found it began "Take Kemp's Balaam, the beet Cough Cura •’ This □ ■»•epliln» ('uutviy Map* wet hardly what be had ripe led, and, The official map of Josephine counts after a ■»•■»•nt’s heeitation, he turned it over aad found ou the other aide (be can te» bad at the <’«»i ri » r often at re- duevd ptreev b tiding ;xx'ket map, |i «netter intended for the reading. »•¡I map in colors, |3 V». c*|| ssd get one. a ope b >y • i n The the In ' I rd I. Beware of the Doctors' Patchwork; You Can Cure Yourself at Home. thia loathsome disease would be much better off to-dar if they had never allowed them selves to be dosed on mercury and potash, the only remedies which the doctors ever give for blood poison. The docton are wholly unable to get rid of ihla rile poison, and nly attempt to heal up the outward appearance of the tseas-'—th.- sores and eruptions. This they do by driving the poisoo into the system, and endeavor to hasp it shut in with their constant d ses of potash and mercury The mouth and throat and other delicate parts then break out into tons, and tl^ fight is continued indefinitely, the drugs doing thesystem mon damage than tha disease Itself. Mr. H I. Myers, 100 Mulberry fit., Newark. N J., says: “I had «pent a huodred do'.lan with the docton, when I realised that they could do nte no go.-I. 1 had large «pots all over brdy. and these soon broke out into running sores, ar endured all the suffering which this »ile disease j duces. I decided to try S S. 8. as a last resort, and waa soon greatly improved I followed closely your •Direc tions for Self-Tn atment.’ and the large splotches on my chest beRan to grow paler and smaller, and before long arvd entirely. I was soon cured perfectly and my s been as clear aa glaaa ever since. I cured my self at home, after the docton had failed completely.” It ts valuable time thrown away to eapeet the docton to cure Contagions Blood Poison, tor the disease is be yond their skill Swifts Specific— N.lTk I FOR l i T.l.I Dr. Williams’ Pink Pill» f r PaJe c«»ntain, in u condensed form, uli the meats necessarv to give new I if. nes* to the blood and r»«b,r.- shattered nerve*. They are an unfailing specific for such diseases a* loconmtor ataxia, partial parulvbis, St. Vitus’dance, sciatica,’neural, gia, rheumatism, nervous h«*.*ulache the after-effect* of the crip, palpitation of the heart, pale an«i sallow coniplexi«>ns, and all form* of weakness either in male or female. Dr Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People are n«v»t sold by the dozen or hundred, but always In pack ages At all druggists, or direct from the Or Wil liams Medicine Company. Schenectady. N. Y. 60 cents per box, 6 boxes $2 50. BIGGLE BOOKS A Farm Library of unequalled value—Practical, Up-to-date. Concise and Comprehensive—Hand somely Printed and Beautifully Illustrated. By JACOB BIGGLE No. 1-BI0GLE HORSE BOOK Allalxiut Horses—a Common Sense Treatise, with over 74 illustrations ; a standard work, l'rice, 50 Cents. No. 2—BIGGLE BERRY BOOK Allatiout «rowing Small Fruits—read and lesm how; contains 41 colored lite-like reproductions of all leading varieties aud too other illustrations. 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It is 22 years old , it is the gre at Ixiilrd-down, hit-the-nail-on the-head,— quit-atter-you-h ive-said-it, 1 arm an«l Household paper in the world—the biggest paper of its size in the United State» of America—having over a million and a-hulfregular readers. Any ONE of the BIGGLE ROOKS, and the FARM JOURNAL g YEARS (remainder of 1899, looo, 1901, 1902 and io 3) will be sent by mi.l to anv addre — 1 t A DOLLAR BILL. bumpie oi FARM JOURNAL aud circular describing BIGGLE BOOKS free V u MFR ATKINSON. IHAS. F. JENKINS. visit Address, L 7». JORDAN’S ANATOMY nS2JU CF Itil liUET ST., Ill rilJClltt, C1L ■ ' ! «nat <m '«I M'Ptum In th« " 1 u--.ki.es m or any c<«trac(«d «-«re* by (fee eua.i^t ■!> th« Coast. E»t j* 0.1. J3R0AH DISEASES OF MEN *• V 1*11 11.1 * ye-»J ■ f,| 4 - □ r «MercMry V rrwvaeehtte.1 by u I H r (I. r-.l rtsrr for Rurlnre. A quirk and ’ r* • Piles. Zli,,ur« a I I ls(«lar. by Dr Jordan's special paio- less viethods. I frer . 1 s(rktfT private. Treatment per- y - ter a /“■.«tru e Cura tn «very . a^« • F. I'HII OSOI-Hl nf -’A.¡.tD hKfcM , A valuable bvoli DR IGRDtN A CO.. ICS I Mark.) St.. S F. i t utataaaid Toledo Blade, only |1 25« I —acts In an entirely different way from potash and mercury—It forces Joiaon out of the system and gets rid of It entirely. Hence It cures iaease. while other remediea only shut the poison in where it lurks forever, constantly undermining the constitution. Our system ot private borne treat ment place, a cure within the reach of all. *s give ail necee.ary medical ed- «tient th« Vico, free of charge, and save the patient the embarra.«m«at embarrassment of pubiioity pubiioity. Writ* tor full information to Swift Specific Oo., Atlanta, Ge. PARKERS HAIR ÜALSAM Oan». « «j 'i b»Aut fia Prom.-tet a ln,uxi*"L . Never Fail* to B e*ow W Hair to it« Tovthftii Cow D octor MEYERS & co. ” Specialists for Men l»T»«Li«Hto .r vc.oo These physiriaM ha*« been ■ur'.ti< wenkuess «>.<! *on. irx-ted ailments siu<f 1S81. They have the largest and l*»t «ttuippad medu al in stitution. and the Brnat er- tensive practice in the U S. Jio P«y Till Cored. I . f'.r-t . r. te men who can- ‘ - '•»•« *r.t ■ t .rad rise and private lawk— Al.I, FKEK 50 YEARS' > FXrFR’ENCE THAOt 701 VV A ICR V T *»T., I I Ul MAN FHlVi iS(O i E,e*st*r Entrance. 7 5 Ç’TY 1 G « nd SOUTH Route -—•Mas» Anyone sending a sketch sn« quickly ascertain our opinion Invention is probably patents' lions strictly confidential. H ■” sent free. < Hdest agency for sc I'atents taken tnrourh M<* special notk«, without charge. A C Scientific flwerm — VIA THE — Shasta A handsomely IlluatratM worv dilation of any »ctentiflr Jour' " k ypir ; four months, 41. Sold! MUNN & Co.38’- ’ ? e — Branch Office« «525 F i t.. V>’n " Southern Pacific Company. Crescent City and Grant* Pa»* W*** Line Passenger Katss- I stations betweei lurnrr, Marion e Grove, Tangent urg. Junction < ity •I. and ail station Roseburg Mail Daily LF. i'ortiand »ING CAR» ox OGDEN ROUIE 'Iman Buffet Sleepers ?ND '•LASS S leeping C ars » all ihiongh tr Side D.v From Giant* Pa To Wilderville................. To Ixive’*............................. To A ndrreon........................... To Selma........................... To Kerby.............. To Waldo............................. Sbellev creek........................... Gasquet..................................... Crescent City....................... Above rate* subject to ch notice Round trip lickel •ionparties at special rale* :i IL ij i I p II. (i * H * (V „ .¡te* an I e»«”“ s a I *1 P f I If □ iu *1 n anosl 1 LTl X' «■ mb K m a Vv i Caveat«, and Trade-Mirks * ‘ J ent b'ifinest conducted for MOOC*»TC Ou * Orrict IS OPPOSITE U S p*r<"T , d*”'/ •nd we ear «erure patent in lew t-«1* I remote from Washington. . . . mfr I Send model, d,.wi„k , tion. We ad rite, if ratentabie « pc<* ¿Zg. I charge. Our te* not due till patent i» •£'• a RAawitT • How t > Obtain P*S L-mei cost of same in the U.S. and foreign | sent free. Address, • C.A.SNOWACOi O»» >«Tt-T Qr..:r N. E. .McGrew S. S. S. FOR THE BLOOD mich r i la a ir JOIRNAI. l'HILADEL! H1A great ! l and Office at R Notice is here by lowing n.inierf setti his intern .on to m.<ke port ar bis claim will be co intr c on, at t«i her, IS ISWi »n his H E. NF<4 NWi4 SHOW Hr names prove • nd r FARM Pioneer Truck and DeliitiJ 4 (»HINT KOEHLKR, Manager UlklUM. ► * r. am ., ■ "rUan.1, On