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FED BY TRICKERY.1 — PUNGENT PARAGRAPHS. GREEN SICKNESS STORY ABOI TANDREE Miake Into Your »hoe» Sonar Tl—rl> Aden's Foot Ease, a powder. It cure« Thr fur rri painful, smarting, nervous fuel and in growing nails, ami lustanlly Uk-s the The Latest Is Supposed to Be C«a- •ling out of corns and bunions Il’s the ulne News. greateat comfort discovery of the age Alien*« Foot Ease make« tight or new •hoe« feel easv. It is a certain care for If I be Acconnla lie True the Murlh- sweating, callous and hot, tired and ah e rn Arronaula Mere Killed by Ifig feet Try it to-tiay. Hold by all Lak I moa—.Another Ex drnggisU and shoe stores. By mail pedition. for 25c, in stamp«. Trial package Free Rear 4 At .‘fui ral (.ampion, of the Brit* Address, Allen 8. Olmsted. Ls ikh navy b the gtiilitiuan who recenta and gave publicity to t the story that Andree’s balloon party had been masoa* cred by Eskin in northern Canada, The Southern Orogua Normal, al Ash The tory came to him from his nej.hew, land, give« a training of three and lour .Mr. Alston, who 1» in charge of the Hudt-cn Bay company’s post at Fort year« in branches of study above the ( hurchill, on the west side of Hudson eighth grade One year of practice teaching in the tra.ning school h afford bay. A.-ton wrote that a party of four ed In students preparing to teach white men far north were - hooting deer Many young people leave out the train in 1 hr summer of when some Es- ing and have the advantage of the aca kiluu« who were approaching and did demic work as a preparation for college. not see thr deer thought the whites Not all students, by any means, attend were shooting at them, and ‘hereupon ing a Normal school, make teacher» of killed two of the whites with arrows. '! hr other two tied, pursued by natives, themselves. i d it is not known whether they es- aped. Different partiis of Eskimos MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. ■'/light practically the same story to 1'ort Lhurt hid, ami one of the Stockby A London bankrupt has been brothers, who was hunting rnu>k oxen, aw the bodies of the two white men, dered to pay a debt to a green grocer described their appearance, and told at the rate of five shillings a week. It what they woic. 1 he fart was accept will take him 37 years to do it. 'd by th»* whiles of that region as A municipal regulation in .Madge- THE proof that-the arctic aeroiiau»« had burg, Germany, makes the distribution met a tragic fate iu uortheant Canada. of a circular impossible, unless it .Alston w rote to Rt ar Adu.iral ( ampiun: meets with the approbation of thr po a ‘»'>u will no doubl be greatly surprised lice. to learn of the loss of the Andree t x- It was early in 1840 that the first Shasta Route pi ditjon up north.” ( ampiun accepted daugrrreotype was taken in this coun tins supp !: ition as correct and wrote try. and the man who faced thr tu the London Times:. Mr Alston has curnera on that occasion is still alive. been there five years and talk* E-kimo, Dr. Charles E. West, of Brookly n, now Trains Leave Grains Pass for land and \\ ay Stations at 4:20 and, from what hr relates, al! hope of over 90, was th • subject, ami hr retains a. in. and ®:45 |> in. tii»* balloonrrs must be given up, 1 t hr faded plate. f»ur, although the other two may be 1 hr American officials who have ilive.” been engaged in making a census of ft :3 ) a.in. fhe fai t ¡*. however, that there were (aiiba report having found in thr Lv. Portland 9 Ar. Grant8Ì*ass..lO:4ft p in only three men in the .Andree party; mountains of thr interior tribes of In- Ar. Ashland. . .12:33 a.in. none of them was middle aged, nor was dians whose existence was previously Ar. Sacramento 5:00 p,m. th« re <« ki.it k> rbockcr suit in thr out unknown, and they ran across intelli Ar. San Francisco 7 ;45 p m. fit, as dr»- rib» d I y Mr. Stockby, who gent white persons who were unaware saw tii»* dead bodj« *. The victims of that the L’nitrd States government had Ar. Ogden............ . 5 45 p m. this tragedy were probably hunters taken control of the island. Ar. Denver........ .9:00 a.tn. who bad gone far north on their own Three safe crackers who belong to Ar. Kansas City . .7 :25 a in. Ar. responsibility. Chicago.... .7:55 a,m a burglar organization known as thr I wo im • age* and a relic of the An- “Yegg I'»uli rnity.” have just been cap «rrt party are all that have i>ern re tured by th«* police in N«-wark. N. J. Ar. Los Angel» a. I :20 p in <» O) p.tn. ci i»c<l since thr aeronauts made their Their burglar's tools for safe opera Ar. El Pa«i. 6:30 a.m. d« sw< nt on July 11, HU7. The relic in ay tions err simply a bar of yellow soap Kr. bort U orth ti :3«l a m 9:55 a.m. prove to be much more significant than and a bottle of nitroglycerin. They Ar, City of Mexico9:55 a.m. 4 :00 am. Ar. Houston .. .. 4 .00 a m. tile mr>..-ag« • . On September 12, 1897, make a gutter around the cracks of Ar. New Orleans 0:20 a in. (i 25 p.tn. a carrier pigeon lit on the whaling ves the safe door, fill it with nitro- Ar. Weshington. 6:42 a.m. fi :42 a m. sel Falkrn, and around its neck was glycer’ne. and set it off with a fuse Ar. New York .12:43 p.tn 12:42 p.m. ti« d a brief im «sage from Andree, writ and fulminating cap. PULLMAN AND ToVRIftT CARS on ten two days after his ascent, report The soldiers at the ing all well and giving his ¡«osition as soldiers and sailors at Norton. Conn., both trains. Chair cars Sauramen.o to •act and a little south of hi» starting hove piesented Gov. George E. Louns- Ogden and El I’aso. anil Tourist cars to Chicago, St. Louis, New Orleans and point. On May 14 last year a drifting bury a unique cane. It is of Washington. buoy was ¡licked upon tilt* north coast uaturhl logwood, and the carvings on of Iceland, in w hich was anuther brief it were done with a jack knife and Connecting at San Francisco with sev message from the »•xplorer, written file. They consist of excellent like eral ateMinship lines for Honlul 1 only seven hours un<! fifty-five minutes nesses of Gov. Lounsbury and \dmiral after his ascent. (>n September 11, last Dewey, the battleship Maine, the state Japan, China, Philippines, Central and y vai, another of Amir» e’s drifting buoys arms, the state capitol and representa South America. pulsed up on the north side of King tions of marine-., cavalrymen and in See J. 1*. Jester, agent at Grants Pass s island, northeast of Spitzber* fantrymen, Hags end cannon. Pawn station or address It whs tiie so-called north pole Her Only Regre He—“You nre»in’t be angry. I could I have kissed you two or three times Thrilling Experience of Snake- 1 then if I’d wanted to.” She- “Yes, I la rather a ioa disease and is met with smougwt y< men. It is esuaoi from sa know it “ N. Y. Pres«. Keeper with Hi* Charge*. Uupuvcrieh Itiuu of ths blood. Boinf a Teacher- “Make a irn’-’/r roatalB- B Ketnedjr for All blood disease Chk»r<ais Wou»*u*B lliB* ing the word ‘pursuit.’ ” Bright Boy esn be cared bjr (who read« the pa|ier»)—'*Wsre ten III I»1 tbesreaf I dollars, now |7.W per suit.”- Philadel v«*C*rtat>le remedy tor ^body,' of 43 "at.- ^o.. phia Record. the blood aud uirree Havc.Ull, M . «'-I*.' III 111 AS will en G oa - ac II— T bear that women bar rich the blood and five it easy to 0 believe —------ tli*t »“e hai bers are becoming quite numerous iu It b«« k its healthy, red passed her 63d year and has en- Queer snd thrilling are the methods some places.” Dukane - “W ell, most color. The blood bet n< dured more suffering th.ni cornet employed at the reptile house in Bronx women possess the ccnvt r»ational In a poor condition, •oologies) park in satisfying the ec qualification.” Pittsburgh Telegraph. to the ordinary lot of women, none of the orfans of Short Road to Popularity Hingso— centric appetite» of the snakes, a« re the body sis properly »• she regained health and n- if i bed, II I !>• counted by Keeper Charles Snyder, “That doctor is very popular with so >pincw is be« l°U in her own 14V will reus« the who has charge of the north rakes ir. ciety people.” Jingso—“Yes; he gives mds. She says: blood to become pare. the reptile house. These cage« con Latin and Greek names to sick h?ad- •Last winter and tain most of the big snake«, and th«* aches and the like.”—Sy racuse Herald. hi lay V % II I Pl vs SOI*dltlO1 poisonous specie«. Snyder ha« only Willie “Now that sister is going to bloom to the cheeks and cause the green tings a,1<1 1 ... ii. W illiam»» Fink Pills for IN» h- Peu;;« i . lw . . ... j. Dr.Willisms l>een in the zoological park since Au nrrry Mr. Jenks why is it called au to disappear. If you sve the »n*>t »ms, taks . „ ,4 uri July I l»»«n takln« U gust, but he ha« acquired plenty of ex engagement,’ pa?” Mr. I.’ndrethum — III DYAI now and tney will >...«)■•»«. ’ ■ I ■ " .i.hrwom«»- My only regret 1» (bat I .| .1 perience. “Probably becau»e the real buttle . . k I ‘ »till, tor Pale J'rople whan 1 had th« A few day« ago hr emerge«! from the comes later, uiy son.”- Philadelphia pr," ' /, . ymVtUe I .-t of health, »nt hi-nrtlly aoj cobra's cage, w here he had been non I*reM. ..irte let.. 1 wV'iama1 Fink Pilla for Pale People. ......... -¡l ; “«Sa that I do no« am to hav. chalantly seated upon the edge of the Visitor—*“ What a dreadful smell of ' , .eruhy wviuau who care« to write u>, 1. CONSTANT HEADACHE III l»YH I I ujlau a>»»«r«ny M ak » M. P babodt . bathing tank, feeding the formidable* •moke.” Hostess “O, it is only George will make tbs bioo«l pure aud nutritious and mdou I the subject. inmates with fishes, which hr prr- burning his weeds, as he calls if the head« Ue will di*apj»ear I ,.ft *o me this first day of September. 8« nt rd to them ujejn a |Mir of forceps. Visitor "I didn’t know he went in for « GREENISH, OU YELLOWISH OREEN He was asked how hr felt during the gardening.*’ Hostess—^‘Neither do«*s ,, , r « f r Pale People are an unfaUlnif aneclde for >Mft Il I I» V AX performance. 1 nk 1 •* ■ , rtial uaralysis, St. Vitus’ dunce, seiuuca. he. He has been »moking some cigar« complexion red and rosy. “Oh, these fellows are easy,” hr re I gave him last Christmas.” Judy. tn’b-n of th- heart. p».~- plied. “They wouldn’t bite. It’s thr B. PULSATION IN THE NLCK.-1 h*s !«dne Negroes are unconsciously humor uilL.tr lu luuie vr iemale. diamond rattlers and thr cotton ous. Th? other day two roustabouts to the watery rondHi-.n of the blood and wi 1 disappear shortly after the nse of III 111 AN mouths that keep a bead on you all the were overheard talking They met on time, and wait for a chance to do the Jevoe, after one had been absent Is commenced. Sold by all business Vt hen 1 go into the cage from the city for »everal weeks. “Hel «. WEAKNESS AN|> PALPITATION OP INK o■ druggists, 5a with those fellows to clean up. or to lo, Bill. How is yer?” asked th«* first. THE HEART.-HIT» V % N wil xtr. r.- 1 ■ ILLS repair the damage when a ten pound “Well, was tii? reply, “de doctor i> tbs heart an4 ruakv the beaw full, strong aud cents per box; FOR u snake has triad to roost on one of thr give me up. but de police ain’t.”— | rtsgalar. six boxes t $2.50. 5 ALE Chief For« ster’s pet rubber plants, I Memphis Scimitar. M» < II 1'1» YAW 1« th« remedy t >at you want. EOPLE ft cover the bcakts over with soap boxes (xmldn’t Say It. Mrs. Rambo (on ' The color will return to your cheeks Your “We have some pretty lively time« the inside of the front dour)—^Absa head« ha will dl«Mpj>ear and you will no longer OS. WILLIAMS MEDICINE COMPANY, Schenectady, N. Y. in the cage« once In awhile. Day I m *- lom, you have been drinking again!” appear weak arid fiii-erable. Ill l»YAX 1 fore yesterday' 1 had order« to go Mr. Ilainlio (on the outside) "No, m' j reatora th« functions of nature. Renoi.i r into the boas' cage to rub some vase dear, 1—” Mrs. Rarnbo “Say ‘Prompt that III l>YA\ Is for men and women Go line on The Ghost’s nose. ‘The Ghost’ payment» patiently pursued produc«* to yo«r drugglat and get III Ilk AY and follow th« d r-ctlous tui given In th- circular. is our white boa constrictor. She had prosjierity.” Mr. Rain bo—“Prompt enta per package, l>een trying to bore her way out of payments patiently prosued po» " HITIYAA is «Did a< or 6 packag-s for U fi»J. if jour druggist does the ventilator, and had skinned th« Mrs. Rainb«;—“Absalom, you can go not keep It, A. rid -Ur-‘ to tn- III Ilk A N front of hrr face. 1 threw a blanket up to your room i>y way of th«* back HI »It D\ 4 4» Ml* V % V ever her mate, and caught her by the door.”—.Memphis ( ominerclal Appeal. Cal. Remember that yuu «an rousult the neck. She put up a pretty stiff fight III IkktA 1104 TOKIS FHKK. > . I a.. 1 s«« the doctor)» You may call and *e« them or but I was getting »long all right when A Farm Library of unequalled value—Practical, SOME NEW CRIMES. write, as you desire Addr< « Up-to-date, Concise and Comprehensive—Hand- I felt something on my shoulder. I sumely Printed and Beautifully Illustrated. was kneeling down at thr time, and Hudyan Remedy Company when I looked around I saw that ♦’:( By JACOB BIGGLE male, the tan-colored bon, had lit out No. 1-RIGGLE HORSE BOOK Carnac Stockton, Market and Elho StreJ», and was going to crawl over me. He'» All about Horses- a Coin iron-Sense Treatise, with over 74 illustrations ; a standard work. Price, 50 Cents. a regular fiend when hr get* mud, and I UN FRANCISCO, CAL Every point of view which afford« an No. 2 -BIGGLE BERRY BOOK «lidn’t dan- move. I «tuck in that posl extended retrospect, makes plain the All af>out growing Small Fruits—read and learn how • tion for about ten minutes, ho.ding ‘The wonderful progrrns of civilization to cont tins 43 colored ’»tr-’ike reproductions of all leading CRUSHED BY HER CROWN I (»host’ by thr neck, while thr big fellow which thi« century ha« contributed »0 varieties and 100 otner illustrations. Price, 50 Cents. crawled over my shoulder and over much. No. 3— BIGGI E POULTRY BOOK The great “ Book of Martyrs ’ ha« never into a corner, where he coiled up. lie All about l oultry , the best Poultry Book In existence, The United State» member« of the • ti wi itten. Fox h famous work deal» only te severything w ith 23 colored life-like reproductions «topped a couple of time*, and it wax international prison commission find« b< (d ill the principal breeds; with luy other illustrations. with th«* martyrdom of the body. Win n hardly a pleasant thing to think of >x liHt kuch a point of view in the penal law« the real book of martyr“ it» written it will Price, 50 Cents. he might do. 1 was pretty stiff when I which the «tat«*« of the union have en deal with the mental martyrdom of the No. 4 -BIGGLE COW BOOK All about Cows and the Dairy Business ; having a great got up, and that's tiir only thing you acted during tin* la«t few year». He woman who suffered in silence because modesty would not let •»« r put into *»p< .etch < ch sale; contains 8 colored life like reproductions o reach can du in such a cum *. breed, with 132 other illustrations. Price, 50 Cents. imagine« Draco and Solon, the great Ute question« learL “We’vf been having lots of fun lately lav.giver« of the Greek«, making a to ir No. 6 HIGGLE SWINE BOOK in feeding our yellow trrr «nuke. She's of our prison« and reformatories, and Just out. All about Hogs Breeding, Feeding, Butch ery Diseases, etc. Contains over fk> beautiful half, about the most stubl>orn beast in th« a»king the voriou« inmate« wlmt of tones and other engravings. Pries, 50 Cents. collection. She came in Inst Octobri fense« they had committed. The BIGGLE BOOKS are unique,original,useful—you never •from Trinidad, and refused to take any taw anything like them—so practical, so sensible. They A man in a Virginia jail replies: are having an enormous sale- Hast West, North and food, so wr stuffed hrr that is, w» killed a partridge on tin* 2nd ith Everyone who keeps a Horae, Cow, Hog or forced some fish down her t hroat. Then February.” A Ma»saclins» tts druggist Chicken, or gt ■ u • Small Fruita, ought to send right away for the BIGGLE BOOKS. The we tried some other tactics. She Is an kaj«: “I sold (’ocainc without a doc awful biter, and she has such long tor’s prescription.” In Tenneore a terth that when she grabs hold of any man is found to be serving a term of thing «hr can't lot go for a minute A three years for killing flub with dyna few days ngo we stirred hen up a bit, mite; a Wisconsin baker I ihm had to pay Is vour parser made for you and not a mi.fit It Is xa years and then let her snap at a flhli on it u fine and spend six weeks in jail for old it is the great boiled-down hit-the-nail-on-the-head — buoy, which thr explorer was to drop . H. MARKHAM. G. P. NAVY WITHOUT ENGINEERS. quit aftrr-ycu have-said-it, Farm and Household paper’in «tick. It t aught in her teeth, anti ahi sleeping three night« in his baker}; a Portland. Ore when he passed tin* north ¡>ole. It was the «. t the biggest paper ofitssize in the t’nited State« held on. Then, finding ull of a sudden New York man tampered with an auto of America—having over a million and a-hal f regular readers. taken to Stockholm, where it wns Peculiar Cundltlon Which Appestato that she hud something to eat in her matic ballot, machine; a California opened on October 1 in thr presence of Threaten the Gov- Any ONE of the BIGGLE BOOKS, and the FARM JOURNAL mouth, she swallowed it. We followed nurse neglected to report to a doctor some members of the government and men t. this with about a dozen more. It that a buby*« eyes were inflamed. ArIWLLÍi^,SLL?0,• J) Wil1 ** •*"* by m111 < xperts in arctic navigation. The tube worked like a charm. Ail we have to de “I wk convicted for watering a bi was empty, much to the disappoint bamplcoi FARM JOLRNAL and circular describing BIGGLE BOOKS free. If the opinion of John Edward Jenks when we want to feed her now 1» to cycle path,” says an Ohio street-sprink ment of the «‘Xplorer’s friends. «• 1 mfr ATKiNSOM. Address, FAR.VI JOI RNAI be correct, the United State« is threat- CHAS. F. JENKINS. K.VAI. pinch her tail, and at the same tlint ler. ”1 tapped a telegraph -wire,” Ntates P miladmlphia Prof. Nat horst declared that the buoy * ened with the peculiar condition of poke a fish at her. The fish go every another; “and I sold kerosene tlint was could not have been carried from the ■ being without naval engineer:-, and time when wr do this, but if sin* isn't not up to th«* fire test,”declares a third. poh* to King Charles island by the sea ! this at a time when modern navies rep- Nothing el-«* add» ro mnch in a temper «lie won’t even look at thr If the old lawyer« were to extend Modesty is the Crown of Maidenhood and currents. Some persons expressed the j resent tin* highest mechanical develop- to «he chnrni of th* dr«wir>|; flail.” room or boudoir H* t he soft iy radi their tour of investigation still farther >1 therhood, and yet there have been liter opinion that the buoy had been thrown | ment, when ships of war are floating ant Hull» from OORDOX \ t • “Do you have any trouble in procur they might learn of men fined or im ally million*» of women crushed to death out empty from the Balloon, but there hulls of machinery, and when those Nothing will confributt- mor«- (- the by that crown, that shining symbol of arti-tn- StMOMM ■>! th* IttBCteMn, ing food for your snake«*?” Snyder wax priwoned for dropping advertising mat I was no evidence that this was so. The j who operate them must know more woman's sovereignty in the home. «andl»** for the eirnplext or the asked. ter in letter chutes; for gambling by ih rs fo finding of this buoy will have one im about engineering than about naviga- This School is Now Under State Control. moet elaborate fun< tion—for cot tage or maDidon. Mad* in all colors “Yes, for Milne of the new ones, but means of ”slot machine«;” and fui A YOUNG GIRI. Is the Largest and Most Progressive School in Southern Oregon. portant result. An expedition will be | tion. The situation is not a deliberate aud the mo-» dollcsta tint« by " Hlanding with rduertant f«-et after they’ve brrn in our care for a countless other 4>ffen«es, the verj S1ANI» vin» OIL 4 4». sent north in the spring to search for j blight, although it might well have ellmaVl ''"‘e ''a""'US he“'",fU1 ","‘,ÌO'b Where womanhood ami girlhood meet ” and «old everywhere. time we don’t have any trouble. Some means for committing which weri* un In the first critical period of her life she truces of tlo* lost explorers at King been a wreck of |>ersonnel and system of the rat-rating snakes want live rats, known 100 years ngo. be^ma to experience sufT» ring w hich she ( hnrle s islai <1 and the surrounding re- accomplished by t lie eneiiiies to the «uc- Collo« of rtudy th« ,am« a, at other Normal, of th« stale but they don’t get them except at pretty 'I bus tli<* statute-books record t hi n< i < Hs.uily counsels with th» <•!#<»!’• < t -< x 1..-1 advantage, in Vocal and Instrumental musi, to be touml in Southern Oregon, g ion. l! is argued that the explorers <*e«s of the naval establishment. It is long intervals. We keep a few rat« on mnnli of civilization, proclniming Uli What it is she dews not know Why it is won Id not throw an empty’ buoy over- a foreboding illustration of tlx* vn’am- SIMMONS. ramine >. ho.,, fully equinjied ami in -barge of a thorough critic teacher •he dors not undsrstand she need* medi hand, und when we want to feed a rat Increased richness of Life, and sugp« st cal ailvice. But she shrinks from it. Her board and that the chances are against itous compromise which follow»» tire hi the circuit court of the state of Ore tier we take a long «trip of beef, clip a ing opportunities And responsibililie> modesty is up in arm*« at the thought of its having h :»eeii accidentally lost. No less controversy. It is the result of the gin, for Josephine cotinty. little hair from a live rut, and sprinkle unknown even to the prvveilinggenera questions to he asked, of examinations to current would have been likely to lodge protracted and pitiless warfare of line "11'.'ir-n«-,for OHrt/mr’tKkooling, includimi ' Mel ven R. Murphy, be submitted to, both alike repugnant to 1 lie shortest anti most thorough route to a «date nortìiì<><>«» ; «» « it over the meat, Thr snake smells tl»« tion. Young men of to-day art* apt t< it i ll tii« north coast of King Charles and staff in our navy , and it constitutes View < l.i- mr tea. h. r- thr-ugliout th»- year. ' tbe norn,al «JUrse. Rl d« licacy So the suff'is in silence. The Plaintiff. rat’s fur and dives in without loss of hrar much about Ih<* growing tier«* strain on the delicate machinery of hrr island, and the fact that it was found rot only a fatality »if naval engineering, • vs- For catalogue or information, address time. As for th? rat, hr doesn’t mind ne«s of competition and the increasing organism becomes mure severe Painful there mikes it not improbable that it but a distinct menace to the service. Cora Murphy, T. VAN M'OY, President. Ashland. Oregon lirlng sheared at all, but M*rms to like difilcultie« of making a living; but flu irregularities become yet more painful. 'I he contruversy was a l ot und bitter so, silently, she treads the painful parted from the balloon In that neigh* Defendant. it after awi He. We often work the student of progress will not need to g< And path to confirmed invalidism Her crown borlim.d and that other relics may be one. and if interfered with contem To Cora Murphy, the above named same racket on bird-bating>tiakrs. In fur Into th«* pHat to find an answer to of modesty becomes a crown <»f tlmrns found in the same region and help to plated legislation intended to correct defendant. 50 YEARS* this case we hate some of the smaller thr argument Youth’s Companion. She sees the glowing lamp light of cheer Facts That determine the fate of the expedition.— th»* evils and inconsistencies of naval In the name of thr State o< Oregon EXPERIENCE ful homes. She heats the coottig of the feathers from a chicken on hand, which personnel. This obstruction to the en you are hsreby required to appear in hat»pv balie, thr prattle of Joyous children, ( liicago I liter <levan. we sprinkle over the meat.” - N Y ana *lie fears that all that life of home and P*lr«4 ('«»aril»*« In Load» «». actment of corrective laws finally ter the aliove ciitilie<l Court and answer the Times. minated while Mr. Roost vt’t was as complaint filed against you therein, on Riding was the only alternathe to love is not for her and Voter Or take the oth»'r typical case of the walking at th«* beginning of Elizabeth’« woman who has entered on the cares and Kitchener’s wunderfill industry, bis sistant secretary of the navy in the or or before the last day prescribed in the Health of Wavy and Marine. undisturbed patience, his noble perse- ganization of a board with ih;.t »dliriai order for the publication of this sum Health of the United States navy and reign, and a lady never rode without Ought to Know. Dt’TIICS OF WIFEHOOD. iivm?, said first date of publi *ation marine corp« is reported upon by the six or seven serving men to carry attire She has always been healthy and happy. vvrnnce, are quallti?« too valuable for a.«, its head, to formulate a plan for th» being on the 1st day of M irch, 1900, and T rade M ar « s suitable to all contingencies, and the But now a change comes llvt «ye lose» n man to enjoy in thi« imperfect world inertase of thr navy and th«* relief of surfron general of the navy In hi* ad (he Inst date of publication being the D esigns its brightness Her step lost «• its spring without complementary defect«. The its personnel. Thr branches uffrtted I2ih day of Aprial, 19»t); and if you fail nual report, which »hows that In the fl* means to repair a toilet which might The C opyrights 4 c color fades from her cheek Fre Anyone sending a sketch and desertp cal year I nvm , notwithstanding mat suffer on the journey. T'o diminish this quently she is compelled to lie down and general, who never spared himself, mainlv were th«* line and the engineer to so appear and answer said coinplaint, qr.t. kly ax-ertam onr opinion free »»>*•«: condition* and prolonged cruising in cost coachm »•am»1 Into use. They were rest She is in constant pain She looks <’iitrd little for others, lie treated all corps, and the approved measure, as in the plaintiff will apply to the Court for invention is probatly patentable ti••• - MrIv . • ■ ’hlcnti.u !!ar *• tropical waters, thr ratio of Admission introdiK'rd in 1564 by a Dutch coachman dreadingly down the calendar toward the nun like machine* from the private corporated on the statute books, pro the relief prayed for, to-wit: that the sent free. «»M.-rt axon<-v f r urn when the burden of motherhood w ill '•<»hli< r. whose »alutt'8 hr disdained, to vided for the ania.gamation of thr line bonds of matrimony now existing »■stent« ».ikon tbrourh Munn A to th«* sick list |M*r I,(MM) shows but a of the queen; but we are told “a hour be laid upon her. She. too. needs help AND ENCYCLOPEDIA. between plaint ill an I defendant be lor conch was a st rang»1 monster in those But she too suffers silently, because she thr Mipcrior officer hr rigidly con- ami engirt » r corps. Ofliuers below a Alight increase over past years I 1 • ratio for IWN wax H71.«y pur 1.001 >, as duy». mid the sight of it put both man cannot speak and open the door to such trolled. Th»- vonirnde who I ad served certain grade were to be transferred to ever dissolved ami ret aside, ami that plaintitf have the care and cnstody of the A hsncteemely nhiMrat<Ml we.-k»r i ,r ..... compared with H3H per IflHM» in 1HM, and hor*<* into amnzrni Ilf nt; some said qurstmns or such examinations as her with him and under him for many the line. Other officers were to elect modesty revolts at And yet all this suf minor child. Clara May Murphy, and eulat«on of any s«iie«'»ifl- ' 777.75 in ¡ n W and 748.24 In 1NV7. There It was a greut crabsh«*II brought out of fering U. as has barn said unnecessary, y»ar*. in pence and peril wns flui.g a>ldf to n mail) a* < nginrer officers or to be for su< h other relief as to the court B^^gM>K»ntks, |L fL.m by aii---- rfriilxra were 173 deaths in the year, 1 is being Chinn, and sonic imagined it to be one because to match modesty Of speech there it.continently ns s »on ns he erased to come line officers, and still other en may serin eqnitab’e and just. IM of the pagan temples in which the can* is mo«lesty of hearing sirdar only looked to thr gineer officers, those of thr highest Hl front disease and 55 from injury, l x This sumni n® is ptih’ivhed bv order Containing Full Information There is one physician w ho has fully met eluding the men lost on the Maine, the nibnls worshiped th«* devil.” Rut nt the needs of modest women by offering could march and fight, grade, were tu continue on rt gineering Upon All Statistical Facts death rate was only 7.11 per 1,000. length these doubts were cleared and al>solutr confidence in healing absojute PARKER S" 1 Egyptian, and latterly duty , but al! of them were to have lin«* court, made at Chamliers at Jackson I HAIR BALSAM < hi«*Mgo Evening News. coachmnking l ‘came a substantia) confidence In consultation combined with British soldier, di<l not titles. I hr». »irst ai thr naval academy ville, Oregon, un Frhruarv 21, A. D, and Figures. absolute comp<*tence in treatment His I i )) <e with trnde. So rn ipid was thr increase of •rest, and of all the de Eas been changed In accurc • ■ a 1 remaikablr discoveries an«l the way in il D N ubtom . coaches tlint in HUM an net of purlin lis army the one neglect* the so-called pvrsonnr! law iO as to af- '■ Every Carl«»«« «ouih American l»ulaan. J ■ : which hr has met woman's peculiar needs Attorney for Plaintiff. Over *5 r •oncerne<! with thr care for»! the vai!*t* a knowledge of steam *1 hr Indians of South America nav a qii*nt w a » pH! insed “to restrain the rx- tou BMkd« Di R V 1 >< • > < (chief consult _ ____________ j_J ; Politician ing physu »an to thr Invalids Hotel and injured. Thr stern ami cugineeiing. while the spec ia! cours«1 M Want Want •,v” 600 curious poison, which is called rical. cesaivr and xti I" i t il lions une of roaches Sutgical ; Vili Institute, of Buffalo. N Y », the . m.” In spite of this in- friend and commun rter in that study has been abandoned. A grain of it has the effect of starting within 11 confidant of tens of thousands ■ a ( 1 tre mps. an.! With the amalgamation of the lint* and cthod could be devised of modest women. In ovet thirty years an irresistible drsirr for exertion. The novation the progress th«* f«irmrr engineer corps, there will made ioi'omotioii pleasant experience with female disorder» of every victim begins walking briskly rotiml w hlch possible type, treating them to the number ,A ^-omplete Guide to the omp iniiieil by iv »vrntiiaEv ami at an early ilxy no and round in small circle« till he drops through at reut which wi re ali« r nntrly of hundreds of thousand«. l»r Fierce has torrents of »1lirt finding their wav to been brought int«» relation with every form ava justified engineer officers on boarti ship who are dead in his trucks. There 1 » no forthcoming Elections thr Fl.rt <!»t eh, and thick dep« »sits of of feminine w< aknrsa. feminine pecul t»f »av age con flirt s trained in th»' rapidly developing am! but much eicltement. Clrvc 'and iarity. and feminine disease Where a constantly broadening spvcialty of i black mml. 1which furnished a ready ’ Dea ler. rhrrutis nat ure I of 1900. local piactitu tier lias experimented and N Y. Independent * w»*a|»uii to hi n\»»m- who wished to ex i failed w ith ten ca« s Dr Pierce * discover The River Mar,” n.ival « r.gint ring rFai« i u The South A,rican listi«-« ilis* «• i» s r r n ttt «* n t. press dlssppr bation. It is tliflic*ult for > ies and adtrte have gone stuight to the ATLRFS War; Varin the Phil- Not VX Imi 'he Kx peeled. An ice crrani merrl mt o* Honolulu, i us to pii-tuni London without eil her Í root and cured ten thousand Every varia tion of symptomatology is known to this A young holy of th«* city who is flnding Imsh «*ns dull, wnnderrd »»ut ' un!»» or » inn ibuhts. Cornhill Mngn - ‘PPines; The Interna- Vnt * u r 1» risina. life long specialist The prv-««-nce of com un« <!ay and *eizr<> rii un» rei lint* hear 11 - m. rt ing that our somewhat noted for hrr coquetry was ess; Our Naval plications that confuse ana baffle thr ordin notice, until, in many case* the d» ullv land in thr Paclflr orean. IE * claims talking ary practitioner are every day experience» r I ’-kshuii is lying at the uiiv ilinients; The disease is fully develop. ’ ’ ownerahip of thr sanie under ih e squat- am! t xrrv day successes to him nume i o 1 he Cre 1 His medical discoveries am! hi* confi Tii •Oh Ur sovrreignty art, a» <! thè govrrn- she salii, in a moat pitiful tone -------------------------------- Cancer e.ut ’ t. t be ' n 1 bv a least surprised; It’» d«»ntial, fatherly advice, are to »lav the only • 1 apitalization, ar J inei.t ramiut dislmlge h»m. ( ii velami .. , . operation, becauae thedis.^ ia aVrA ,, harbors to which w .«k. h<»pcle*s unfor all through life. -Roste '!! of voie» . ’’iiobotly luvcs me ” ■vt equally vital Leader. \- i< |:tu-.-.i for reply the yo«rg p.'tsnn in the blood, circulating throughout th. RV«« , r '. tunate woman can turn for help J»»«/ ¡¿ft it ninety irPtn timet out of Ftvr i hundrcd. man si id with that trnilcm«*»» whi.h the sore or ulcer—known m the Cancer-may V- ¿ut ■ W ‘ Tho*e who turn to him experience at once, aiway > appeals to the feminine heart : poison remaius in the blood, and promptly break* out afn-1 \ souci: eok i-rm.ii «nos. instead of a shirwishing with symptoms, • to« of ttch of “1 an i <|uite sure that sotnebo«!, I y flora renewed violence. with s lMnv-diing of suffering 1' •* ’‘Favorite Land Oflu e at Rosburg. Oregon tbe American Pi «-script foil ” not only removes all pain Feb. IB, 1900. I love you. The wonderful miocee. of S. 8. 8. in curing obstinate, Teen ■■ • 1 ful female irrrgularitu. * but acts directly -t ■ Edgar Stanton Mac- II» r face brightened very percept- Notic« is hereby given that the k t>W • blood dtsensee which wore con-udered incurable, induct - ‘ on the delicate ««rgana that suffei in the tug name»! settler Ims file«) notice of Ins .(8 »-h? m M with a great deal of sn tiring . sufferers to try it for Cancer, after exhauHin J•7U* ‘ v : I ’• 5. Mavy. strain arid str»*« connect»»1 with mother intentmn to make final proof in «up|»ort interest: hood. ¥» *np| lies vital fores and energy :?E STANDARD Dr Pierc« is at all tunes ready to givs «»i his claim, ami (hat saul proof slmll “I wonder who on earth it can be? the physicians without a cure. Much to their delight T < S ’' ad* ’ ■ t’ oge b th«-*« w:i mploy I»«» ma«i«> Ivrfore •» 1« Newbury, ('«uinty l>o yoi equal to the disease and promptly effected a cure ou kn»»w ?” his icm««!u- Vltlreas hitu a« above. Clerk of Jackson Const), al Jacksonville ”Oh. yes,” he replie«!. **God and spread rapidly, and it was e«x>n demonstrated (iregon, on March 31, 1900,vis: beyond doubt that a cure had at last been your mother “ Memphis S» imitar. NOTICE FOR PCBI.ICAriON. Loin« <’ Rivers, I p itpiij to uiy Udreu found for deadly Cancer. Evidence has accu Land office ai Koerburg, Oregon J on H F 7.1’ • I r the S\\ . SElt E‘w mulated which is incontrovertible, of which hvbriiarv 16. I9«M» i SW t.>Wl4 "U 4,f« U, f S4 < R W. Hr—Mia» Smyth < Notice ix hereby given that the follow the following is a specimen : He names the billow iug witaetu-cs to Ar> ing named aetiler ba» rt’?«l notn r of his prove his ruiitinuoua residence upon, Will you br my wife? " Canoer ia hereditary In onr family, bit fuhrr a in(riiti»>a to make final proof in support 1 and cultivation of said land, vu She- Res Ily. Mr. Brown, thia Is so ai»t.>r and an aunt harina di«a from this drmdful II THE Col K ER of hi* 1‘laim. ami that *u«id proof will l»c Daniel N»*athamn Wimor,Oregon. «iiilden I mu't ‘fur time to diwaae. My feeling may ba imagined when th# hor hi a-lr brf«»i? < «us Newbury.« untv clerk William Bybee, <1 4 Wimer. Oregon , E l “A» you pl case This suiitairr dia- rible diw*.«o made ita appearance on mv aide. It ru Do not buy a camera until you bave examined the of Jackson Countv. at Jacky mville Ore , v»ar«l Hammor d, I. of Wliner, Oregon, moiiil ring a malignant Can -er, eating inwardly in auch a war u> will keep until—” g March I, IMO. x Norris (kirn , of Wiuier. Oregon. “A* I W; as saying when you inter- tocan*, great alarm The due«»- aeemed bcvond’the \ (H I I* 4 >«lt II •kill of the doctora, for their treatment did ’no p. d J T RRIIhiEs. Register. mpted 1«»« I must hair time to at on II I . 7(hWL lor the M . S\V ‘4, whatever, the Cancer growing worw all the w} ile NW» 4 , mh .1» r 34 - R 3 U least try < m thr ring lie fore giving W ith the patent long au<l short negative attachment you can take Numer-ue remediee wer« uae1 for it but the Car. r He name» the following witnr<«*es to >uu the answer iu wi-h." ( hieago grew ueadily worse, until it seemed that I wan door o1 a4x4..4x^. 4*®. 4x10 an.l n 4x1a pk-tnre ax ilesitetl. Conae as desired prove his continuous nwfidenca u;»on ami Ev«*iiing A«w* to follow the others of U>e family, for I know h M »J.% i I "J cultivation <>f sai l lan<l. vis quently you hav» fiv< tu . 11 1 ' Ami the **AL VISTA’ IM when inherited. I wm alriw.l to try Swift1, Specific (-t g g , _. , . a».-Z *••«••▼• Ftts I mis Hu ere. of Wimer, On g m M H «Implt xsd I (••< «I ». r > , • J •' Xr«t lay. forced out the poiaon I continued Ita u»e nr •.] ¡ . "• 11 • • • -tu • made for time and snap shot work, too U m n the ordinary 4*5 liam Bybee, of Wimer, Oregon; D ai i I >1^ Em Ml»» - t ia lew tbe. «»e you bottles, when I was cure-i sound and well and b. « had no.Tm P"° ’ ‘ Nratiiammrr, of Wimer. < »rec n I I XU-a. daylight loading film on xpool.i. Drop us > a |n*»ta1 and get our our type- Xrsa iful affliotion. though many years hare elate.- ! r c a u !a*"< th. - ’ aketB., wMfc Ssssr'f. 1 war«l Hammond, <d Wimer, Or« k- u for Cáncer—Mk* S M/I ool . Kineton. N. C. ».la the ctjy c „ R ’ «iy f“’ pS » w set. Irss eJ [ 1900 catalogue. r**»T». < h * J. T RRIDtiES Register Mtmt h aersr«4 J Ye* Om book on Cancer, containing other testimonia]« .nd *• ’ * « F **•*•-■■ WWb r Office >p t information, will be sent free to any address bv t* L r , k THE PRINCIPAL SYMPTOMS ARE: aud SOUTH DR WILLIAMS’ nr I e BIGGLE BOOKS FARM JOURNAL Candles Southern Oregon State Normal School. Every Patriot Ready January 1st THE I9OO Scientific American. 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