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DEAKIN ON HOSS-TRADIN Welt y. you Uk It fust an Ust, I 'pom l'v mad It pax A-tradta' bo-wa; anyhow, to all th n1 fitters aay; They've kind o rot th notion that It I Ifft ait a look At any aort o' hoasfleih I e'n read It like a book. An' on th other hand they think that It a hnaa U mine. Mo matter how played out ha U, I make htm look that fine His mother wouldn't know him; but, rlftht here 'twtxt me an' you The man don't live but what eoma boa C'n teach him aomethln' new. A hoaa la that deceivta' that I don't per- tend to know Hit klnkj mi I've pemted him fer at leant a month er no; He't got a thousand dlff'rent waya, er so It icrmi to me, Fer teach. n' ue we ain't to I mart at what we think we be. Before the trade you try htm an' you tent htm wind and limb, An do your best, you can't make out ft thin that'a wrong wtth him. But once the trade' completed, then an don't It make you hot: Ho Jojce your mind with eo mat hi a that you abouldn t have 'ergot. They aay In trad In' hoaset that there ain't a man eo hitch . An pure an' true an' noblelike but what he'll tell a He; But when you apfak o' llara, why, from what 1 c'n recall, I take the hoaa hlmielf to be the biggest one o' all. Fer don't he do hit level beat In every way he can To euitplrmont the wicked worda ft tome dfilgnln' man? A humun beln ain't peraumed to ttlck to what la true. But when a host acta out ft Ue, aay, what's a man to dol Now what I'm i-ettln' at la this; a host, If he find out You think o' tradln' fer hi in, will let on he'a frcnh an' stout, An' spctdylike an' wlllln', an' to food from top to toe He'll make you tjtve a lot to boot before you'll 1. 1 him o. But when he's yours, oh, uffortiV taints! the way that hoss lets down. Until he looks to be about the wust old nait In town! He'll balk an' bite an' run away an brlna; you a-m-h distress That could you chnat somebody, would you do It 7 Wtll, I guessl At fust this at ty mobile the new-fangled thing they've got Fer dotu' 'way with husset tort o' wor ried mm a lot, But slnre I'm pcMtln' on In years an h ain't not long to stay, Now that thn hoes is goin' I'll be glad to git a way. I've traded houses all my life, an' 'twouhln't neein Kst right To jog about the highways an' not tee a l ratio in sight. But there's one thing t wouldn't do fer any mortal price That's trado the heaven-sent hose fer this blaincul fiirTry-made devlcel Nlaou Walurmnn. In N. Y. Hun. I MY LADY'S CHOICE 1 Y1U beautiful patrician fact! How hanilimme and still how hauility, thoaa larfe, (lurk eytu can smile until a man kisri lil reaaon, or stare with a cold, dlainterealed -rlaiics that mnkeaa woman murmur: "What do the mm aao lu that valu, cynical woman?" You are looking Into me na I apeak (I am only your mirror, mjr laily), anil I have arm many facca, but I wonder if there eer waa a more rhaiifrrahle one than youra. Oh, yfl You anil I are alone, my drar girl, or I would hardly avail myerlf of thle opportunity to anulyr.e you quite au truthfully. I, too, have often wondered what tnukra you bo popular. I'erhnpa we rnn find out the secret to-nliht. Wi hare quite a hulf hour before It it time to (TO to the charity bull. (What pity the remarks that will be ninde there about the wumrn'a gowna will not be more charitahlel) Hut even the limit esactlng can hardly And fault with you to-nl-rlil, niy beauty, the lirlile of the season, in your I'urla weilillng gnwnl Little attrutiou, I am thinking, the hririrgroom (a millionaire of Sll-ndd winters) will receive aa you enter the room. You atand before me, your long pier glass, nnii I look you over carefully, from diamond tiara to itiiiuty satin alipprr (ao ridiculously ainull)! Will they be there to-night the old frli'tuls? What good tiinea you have hnd with them, to be aure; but tlume pleamint daya are to he all in the punt now; you have a himliuud to please, a very Jen loon, exacting one. Hut then, my drar, remember he la a mil lionaire! One ennnot have everything in thia world. The old frienda were all very well to dance and flirt with, to paa away the time, but they were out of the tjuration when it came to marriage. One nreda a carriage, an ratatilish ment and important gowns to be pop ular when tliey are married; then they can huve the reputation of "giv ing the beat dinners of anyone In our act," and of being' "auch a charming unsti-os." You will meet them to-night for the first time aince they waved (rood by to you from the shore aa you leaned over the ateuuier'a rail, and one of the ushers (you might have known it wua Jim) hail the audacity to throw a pa per bug full of rice, which broke aa It fell on the deck lit your feet, and ev eryone turned to look with an niuusi-.l smile et the blushing bride anil the iliguitli'il, gniy liiiirnl grotim. Yea, you will tee litem all itgiiin to-night, but you nt'ctl not look so pleiued. You will le "Mrs. Sloctoit liouvi-uie r." No one (not ecn Jim (and you know he would dure u good ilcnl In the old day), will call you "Mis.s I'hyllia" to. night. lo you rrint uibtr the night of Mine, llyalre's built You a.ooil by Jim in I c . u-l, ,,( the supper-room, trying t.. . ,. .m !,', how he wliisperi'il: "IKi . .1 know why you rcuiiud me of tin I . -1 -.ui,o Doctors The rcmeilics they think lust suited to the needs of their patients. When the disease is of a nervous nature, with head ache, siek stomach, failinij appetite, indi gestion, restlessness, loss of sleep and :i general run-down condition, a nerve tonic and brain food is an absolute necessity. The best of all remedies for weak, debili tated, exhausted nerves best for the doc tor to prescribe and best for the patient to take is that incomparable restorative, , Miles It makes the nerves strong, the brain clear, the appetite keen and the digestion perfect. ' It rebuilds the failing strength and is an unfailing curt for nervous prostration. Sold by aQ drtfRRtsU oa a guarantee. Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ini. I ever ahott Became you are auch a dearl" . It woe a very poor pun, but you laughed and dimpled, glancing up at him through your long, rinrk luthra, for you knew only too well you had added another heart to your already outragroualy long number of devoted alavea, and you even enillrd when you heard Miss Primly aay, quite audibly (ea you passed out of the room): "Outrugeoua flirt! Mr. Korth, how can you admire her?" You will meet Jim to-night, and be will mutter: "Delighted to aee you, Mre. Gouvenler," and will orooe to the opposite side of the room, where he will look at you longingly and bite his muatnche savagely, thinking how selfish your husband la to forbid you to dance, because ne la too old to find any pleasure in it himself. They will all be there, the old frienda. (It aeema much longer than two months since you went abroad; have you missed them 7) Did I aay "all?" No, not all, for I remember a pale face, with such ear nest grny eye. He found more Important things In life than pleasures and dances. There were so many poor to help, so many ill, so much suffering and iinhappiness. He took Life "too seriously," Jim hud said. I do not aee why your mouth should droop so at the corners. Don't do it, l'hyllis, it spoils Cupid's how. Is there still a pain In your heart when you think of that poor boy? Well, don't do It, then; forget him; there re ao many you should be sorry for, and it is rather late to begin now. There ia a step on the stairs; how quickly your face changes as you rec ognize your husband's step. All the life has died out of it and It has grown cold and exprcaslnnlrss. You rise to meet him aa he mines toward you. My dear l'hyllis, do be careful! It would never do for him to ee your fare as it is now. such a look of long ing has corne Into it as the thought, "it might have been so different if" goes beating through your hmin. Hut with a master stroke of self rrstrstat, you force a smile and lower the er.a that are filling with tears so fust ya 1nre not trust them, and ray with a half laugh and a voire thnt Is perhaps a trifle unsteady: "Don't I look lovely? Is it time to go, dear?" Just then you are interrupted by the sharp noise of a door being shut vio lently. Kverything grow s dim and con fused. Your hiifchnni! seems to grow dimmer and dimmer until he f.ulcs away into the darkness; you rub our eyes and look with nKtonfsment lit lue. 1 also have changed, from a stately pier glass to a little oval mil nil h ing ing over your desk. You look into me with eyes that rnn hardly belli ve the vision of yourself that I reflect, for In stead of your I'nrls wedding go n j on have on a dainty matinee Jacket and your hair fulls In pretty con fusion mer your shoulders. S'ou stretch nut .tour hand to a let.ter that lies before you on your desk and with a glance of won der you read in your own penmanship these words; "Washington, I). C, Jaa. 15, 1900. Dear MaJ. (ioiivrulrr: I have seri ously considered the question .ton asked me last evening, and I feel much honored that you should wish me to become your wife. If I run add toyour happiness by giving you the answer you so much desired " What Is the mailer? Why should you crush the letter In your hand and then tear it up and throw It Into I he waste paper basket ? The confused look has left ,t our face; ynu are beginning to realize ihat after writing that letter this iimi nlng y 1 1 it leaned buck In that comfortable chair and thought of the great happlncsM thnt was in the future for you. You Imagined yourself as aweiiltliy woman, thinking of the many delight ful things the "niiijnr'l" money could do for you. Gradually you grew drowsy, you leaned your head agnlust the buck of your chair, your ej es closed the dream thnt folio ed did not picture the future at all ns 3011 hud ininuiiieil it would be; you realized too late (it seemed loo late in )our dream) thnt money alone could not bring you hap piness, and that It was not so ensy 11s you had hoped It would be to forget u cerljiin pair of gray eves. I cuiifos thai all through that dream I did all I could to make )otl see the mistake uiu would iniike If you did so in reality. V hat are you doing. 1'lij llii? Furvly, you are not so childish ns to write to that poor, discouraged mis sionary 011 the western prairies? And you really Intend to ghr liim the an swer he has longed for for the past three months? Well, you are a queer girl to lit a mere drenui in tl ue live you so. What will society say? The beautiful, proud Miss l'hv'lls Yarian to lie married to a missionary, to give up the gay life she has found so pleasant, to live In a h 1 -etched lit tie log hut lu the place of a church! Hut jou si 1 determined, and u smile hovers over jour beautiful red lips a you scnl )or letter, and I can- I not help but wonder if you wire ever j really ns happy ns jiai re now. And ynu will go to tin' ch.irily Isi'l to-night, but not ss "Mrs. Moiton : liomciiiri," and mi will tc:! .tiui alioiit I the letter vii wrote this nii.iiiiii..' and J the love 1 . ! 1 n: .lure in t h .,,, dark i'i i'- : lou ui1.!; "V.s, ! have sent lulu Ins uiisviir, and is to i teach nic 1 o take llfs 'seriously ,' too." - ! Troy Times. l.labl tnliirest Tailor Wades. White or icrj light, colore,! tlo'h ! tailor costiini s hne li,-,mi. gi"ni,t; ' I hev ale n . it i i! h 1 , : t l, mi-1 s ' open j-ickei. .., I.. :, (... j,. f.,,.. ..,.., tailor on. 1111 , . I, i,- I, i, ;l ,,.:,., , ' Jacket, loci Ji ; wl, 1, 1,., I to white .1 . vi ,i ,., I, ,, ,.,.,. C'C, III.- II! s- , ,. ,, I , ,,, x H.. 1 the skm i- 1 t 11 i, .r,! ,:, coloi of 1 in-o' ii w lu-n colored. W ush- gtou Mar. T v.as tTat on A Jff with nervous prostration. Hi' a cough, headache, poor appetite tnd nerves were so shattered th.tt I cnuU sleep ford.ns and nights at a tunc L'ot.vl oKl doctor, who-sc ine.lic.ne tailed to help me, at :.ist u. c up m despair ami advised me to try Pi. Miles' Nervine. I did so and tour bottles com pletely restored my health." W. II. 1'almkk, Waterloo, Iowa. 1 j '. .vc s.' !.. :-... .c.vt . j '.. '.'o ' j.:-.- yui.: "ec.in.i i'tt -i. - . '. i t'.ic I .xas.' li:.ve 1 - ' i.c t'-.ct T Div yjii a.e '. i '!. .' 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Aiu.u-i lit, -v 1 M-ut i.-ti.i:.l i,ir : . iu- in -t.iiuc-IM.AM Il;t it, jii-'t Wit-.lL-Mtt'i-t. ati V i nu i-i i. i on -.,..- i t hi ut-ut M i i ; 'iv ! - mv back for trur r.:in;hs bad tin4 not A h.td r a a INTERESTED. Has Great Faith In Future of the Electric Railroad. Believes Thnt F.lrelrlelrr Mm at Ibe Years to Come Be the Mo ll t e roacr of I'aaeesi arer Trains. Kmp'-ror William is interesting him aelf acfin ly in the development of elec tric tracticn on ordinary railways. He has been watel ing during ti e past few montl s the exceiltjit result nclii ved by In -.ivy electric trains betwetn i'.er 1 i ii anil Zehlt n.lorf, in d ns a resiill of his observations he lias been tliM-useing Willi I'i iy ( o:iiicil:..r llathenau. w ho is director of the Al g.-iiii ii.e Klect ricitata (ii-si-Il.M-haft, the p i-sil.i.ity of revolu tionising the pre w tt -t . m"of trac tion. His maj'sty is convinced that electricity ini.-I in tlie future he the motile power of p't.-si ngi-r train, i spe cially express trains, bctwtrn I.lerlin and ti.e otiier lierin'in and lluropiun cnpitiiis. lie tliinlis, however, that strum in.li-i.t for tin present he retained for fr-Jglil and local trains. Ilcrr liatlunaii has Issued a report by reqm-l of the i n.iei or. in w liich he states thnt sniiie of the Iradlrit indus trial and tinai ci:i; lii n.s. i;n :in ii.L' Sie mens it II i l.e ui.d Krupp, of i:.-M4ii, have f.ium1. .1 a stiioien g. --llschnft un- i'-r tin nf Dr. .Schulz, jin-Mui.it tit tin- iiniM-r.ai r;iiiiij lnir.';iu. to invftivntf the problfin. Tit i nyr. 'Urate npHjinteiI a tcrh- nii-n; ffi'itniiltt-e. C wi.ii-h Herren Sin by ftn: K.itln i;hi are p: fide n t h. and a siiheoTiijiiiit-- tit fli :i! with t lie details a' tr:it:ic. :i:vl t i'ft ;i; e ;tm! n ec:;iiiiea. Tji will :nuii t'u til siiid en i! fer. It i t-. iret' d ti.nt MieV.-.-n;t of tin ir :tlmrs will he the t ? ;i idMi ... i.t during l (if il .-eii'li: )'u':-U- m curi" on t:ie ii.;;i':it line frun. lit riiu t.i Z issvn. wliieji n. von (ii -Or, ni-ii.-Ur t w :i r. I as p. rie. t! at the f .idir.iteY (Iik p;:i! f' l p'n ,r si s (-f r ; i i nu n t . It i lif pi d to jin-ve tin- raiii ''ty of iiiiik- iny :.' r -.-'' kiln, in tr: n i. ):oiir. Kaeli traii. Villi rtinrifi ( I a 'iile enr nc con: ii.fii ;i lii: -lt all' ul ,Vi j ii!-. ii-. The A !!k i'i in-, ne el. t i';eii s -I i elm f t and .Sit hi 1 1. & HnNkvurr a eh buildii.j; an fpiriiiii'iitnl ear. which priierally ri .-. :i'h'e. the nri!ir;..ry Kii;o.t an f! p'i !r ear. If tiir- i xjirrin.eiitv me et it! on the I!. I !i n -Y. . n .inc. w hieh if only al-' iit .'tn kiitmu t i k li;nr. it iu t inifd tn i.tait a 'pi.ti'tt-r or half hour si i vie bftwii ii 1 r i i ii nml llninhuty: Thf ilisliir.ei- will In- rut en ! in ratln-r le.-s than an hour. The tmperor li a i onitrtd the state depart n:t lit ti jiHMf'.t thiH studii n t;eM,llM,liaf;i as mueh as it jMohitiiy ran. URGES A FLOATING FAIR. Kovrl Kxiioaitlon Jrhemi SutfHVsted hy bh l of Htftlimlea llurvau O. V, Auiln. . I'. Austin,, chief of the treasury bnrcaii of 1 : t i s t i r , the otlnr day de livered n hl'urt :ii'drtvh In fuie the na tional boaji! t.f trade in ndvoraey of a pi'oj.-et In t.ntliiod fur an ititiuiiti-the- woriil II. ii'iny i (j.-ili.-n. Me stif L'i 'ed 1 1' :i t a half di n ven-r is be lo.nied with propel l t-elei-tti! and ad vantai.'' mi-ly (iivplayet! r-an.pU s of A no i ir:i ii in, rehaiMJe and nl from ! p"tt t i p, i t all u. r the world. Hy this I Mr. ii-t:j thoiifjiit mi M-h ;i n t s of nl! p:n'N uf t it.- oi !i! m. 1,: he i n a bet ter a ti 1 1 1 a ' ii t iiii't wilh n i liian pro-duets am! liierie.iii ,u-ii,.-s me t IkmI.v, Ii ile at l he ;i mi t ui i ; . i - m i: t a t i i of Aun j'iean iiidre-t- ;i i j n : ;i r y in: tin- ehi;Mts wuiihi ;i i r a beiivti rial know 'h'li' of f.i, , . i; t -'ade w a tits mid eiisiniii4- TI,-. i d .t in; to refer the Mil. j et tn a f- . ,t! eoii.iiiittte for imii siii era t ion ami I ut n i n port. SECURE OIL FIELDS CHEAP. abtiiHfiin aiMli Vllnrr File Plnoer I In lilts oa 11 lu Petroleum l.nnils. 'I hi- jo-1 !-!t'ii in i!i-irict aliiMit Knsnlia is -i;i i . 1 tin- li-'i.j. .if iI,h-it i-laiuis i' i' i i!" ii iiiil'. .ii. ii uf iinvrrnniMiit '' ' ' '"'ii- t" f.u ins i ii w li'n-h tHe '" ' I' ' mi4 ii"1 a v ii.iiii-aii.ini. have 1,441 " f'it-' I'nis iiti.il is km.n n ui. " !' h:i I iinlilliililr nu! I'.'- ''I'" M.li f"l' J i III s. In I'linsi' Hull,,,! y 'I'M I i.v 1 1 . . 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II 't t l lilstlt l I II tiir s,l;m. t - i ' T'ii v .. ' 'I'l't'i .4'1 t'li ii) at. !' , M ,.t.i:, .!.,. i.';..4, ill .'s'v liii.i., i ' . Iri!.s-. 'tr,, re , ii. ,rs !i.-4 ' !! sin ! to l lii- iii-liv I I iln- . is .'ii; 'r Kii-I)...ir Ins :..' ..r in.isiii .-i .ill ...li4,.,. n.l '.'i-. "ii;!it lii'ii-i' ik" nil f. cl) s. i t . ! .-.in I. t4, l, ul, an alji-uHr tn'n ',-. A nm ! iriiu-.l pir it acs iita mi-, r.i ii i4f, I'i- l" ii. -s N nu ' ni.lWe ui I'..'!i!, k.-i",. t!i-' ,4ir .'.'.in. an.l ! .1. .it : il xo.its i)i il n.i.irts .t I lie ti)s.,.'. rii. I'-. .-. Ii .'I I lu' tMiiis tit,-, .ii.' .I: ti-i. I il.i l. d. in l'. r l.ih.l b lli.' l. K N. I'.', is to lo lottnj one o THE IVEW DO NOT FAIL TO EXAMINE THE NEW MODELS. 1901 RAMBLERS. A Superb Line of Bicycles the Manufacture of Which has Continued Uninterruptedly for 22 Years. Model :?S Priee$ i0, .Men's Chainluss j Six'cilii'atii.n l'ranie i2 -n.rli.'oplinnal 'JO in. h anil 24 inch ; r.-vers- I ihle No. (i har v.ith cxiiaiiiliiig stem ; rhainlcs' TS-im ii -febr, nptinnal j T-i-inch anil M inch : 1 'j-inch U. A J. lin-a ; ri trap pwlal ; ti'a4 f in.-h iiui.ks ; ilircct tiltini; scat pout, loraaul I. 0,linul. Hunt No. I "t! saJillc. Model:?.). Price $((). Ladies' Chainlets Hpi.cilli aliniis Kianio -inrli, op'lonal 1;0 nn h; upcurvml Nil 0 bar with expamlinK stein, i-hainles4) 63 inc li t?i ar. optional "'J.'ncli, l.'.j un Ii O. A J. Tires, optional pe.lala; CjB-inrii rranke; ilirei t tiitinu scat, forward L optional. Hunt No. "7 BaJillc. Mtidel 40. Price $50. Racer Specificiilioin Krainna) inch, optional 22 inch nd 24-inch; Hpfiiiil No. 2 ) forsranl extension racing bar witli cxpaiulimj stein, op'innal ri'iiular Xo. 20 bar, without extension, uh Usui on Model 41 ; HI inch Hear, oplional 81-inch and 87inrh; 's'-iiii;b chain ; 1 'j-iii' h Hnrt Imd Spei ial liien, option-it (i. A I. 'see note! ; (i78 inch cranks rat ttnp n'u'f ; (utuaid I. ecat poet, ilirrct tilt injf poet optiinal ; Hion n racing suilillc ; ilistinctive colur, critnson with iilui' si ripina. Xotk. WiLlit aa spci ilied, L'tt 1 -j pounds, vt-hvli may he H' IuihI to less than 20 p'Jiiuils hy the eiibaiiluiion o' i1 im h Hartford Xo. 75 r tcini! tires which are too list; lit. however, for ro.nl u s and aie not guarantied Model 41. Price $m.. Men's Ij"i;lit Roadster Spi'i ificalioiie Kranm '.'24ii'cli, optional 2.) iiiih and 24-inch; No 20 liar v. ith ex aiiilinK f'cin ; Hi iiuh Ki-ar, oplioiml TT.incii and 84 im-li ; .'I M h h chain, ll7 inch cranks; IViiirli i ' '"'. tionul llaril'i.rd Xo. 80; rat trim pidils, uptinuul iiibbeit iliiec'. lilt-in-j sea' pisl, oiitiinial lor war I L; Hunt Xo 7t sad. Ih". Model 42. Price $40 Ladies' Light Roadster : Siiecilli alioiis Frame 22itu li, oplional 20 inch and 24-inch ; up- j curved Xo. li liar with expandinK stem ; 7-' im Ii 'i';r pt ion il (iS inch j and 77 inch ; o Hi i uh ih'itti ; ti' j-ini'h cranks; l incli (i. A J. I tires, optional Hartford No. SO; direct tilliiiK feat post. Hunt Xo. 77 saddle. I WK liiivo sot'iiroil tin st'i-vicos of T. A. HOOD, an oxiiort Bicycle Repairer, and will conduct a first-class Re pair shop. Our Bicycle Trado. for 11)00 was very encouraging to us, ami wo shall bo better prepared this year to rive our Customers the Best Service. Our Sundry Department will contain everything in line of Bicycle Supplies at Prices which will 'make our Coin petitors wonder how we can sell them at such Low Figures. Hair-Riddle Hardware Company. Sixth Street, Grants Pass Oregon. .' II i litis 8,000 11 The l.'mlin-jtcin Hou'.u i m i a:.Kn.;j tin.-gn-atost c( tliu world's railio.nls. Ovvr h,x)0 mill s Id:).;: vrtiplov i::u 35,010 nii'ii ; reaching j.joo towns a:.il ci::i'., iu lh. i-lvAvn st.itLS travtrsc-il ly its liiv.-s; havin;; thruti!li-car arriutct'iiK'ntsvliich i-.-t; :td moiv than half w.-ty across tin, coni nint atui cant istly striving to givt; its ji;iti4ons plisolnti.lv nnciiiaUd si-rvici-, it is tiio Jino YOU siiotild s-li'rt, ni'Xt tiiiiu yo.t go 1 ast. Oni.ihi. ("lii liii.44l'o, K.il.i i-vi-.kvviii-:ki-: Un-ui-a A. Tl.tr Cor. tln-H "i'lilniMli tlrilina'V Sli'i'iicr." Tin? car ul'.Hi'linl to tl i ' 'lii uo-l'.ir'- llillil Sju'cinl" .ii-8 llimllill to "li i.:.'. . without rtii'ik"t, nn 1 llio tit... io liit "Ailanii.4 I4" v pr V rim, to Ku'ns.i, 4i iiliout rli Aiit. I'll-, "Hi;. Ts in tin, car (or t'liii a.'.i rli.inii.. to n ; in.ilar . ,r at i iraii-icr,.' Mm li of tin- tiist r'a-M trav.'l is luii i; i-srri.il in tlnsif cau, il. ratu li-ii-g lo.XT, IU I ! Ihi' s.iviip llc.n'y ,pial ,o tli:l m tlif pa,,n l...p.-s. l or tutis ami mil iii!oin,a'i..ii. jn.la . nil! loMi-r-, iiiH to A I. I'kmh. tioin ral l',Hni!i r Aj. nt, II It A N i'o., I'ortt.uiil. I Ir. hoii. The bcera;e maJe from FiprilUe Cdeal l. smooth, paUtablu and nutritious. IWcause of the liir-e prrscntnue of natural saechirlne mat ter In llg anj prunes, I iprune reguires less sugar than any other cereal colfee. fy-AU Crocrr. Sell It -" Less V Sugar I f Best I Cereal J V Coffee J t a r.i ' w p w P. r ' CD M Pi P CD o o S p ly B s ')! il I.4';;--! ri k-r-) fitv, St. I.ctiii- 1 ( '. S o ;.p:i::. Unci A Ai;rnt, 1 ;.! Si.mV: Sla.. I". Ml. I4 !, O: T.rXai.;VV4 " .v ci.rss C'..4.:;. !:s and colds ;it ('..-.'. . d.m't mean that it rclii.ves you for a little while it 4,vri. It has,ben diir. tlii.-i for half a ccnfary. It lias savtd li'.::";A-d.s cf thousands of I!'.4':.. It will save yot;rs i! ye a t: it i chance:. '!!.-' '...n.S -.. ... ( . rc ;t. ih.. '. 4 i.J S: . I r .. " ' 'S-l-i' "s. Tel. X. V. '' ' " ' .I-'4'.':- 'TO I. ,..J,J ,y : t- '- . .f. .si. '.it a t,i;l,, I' ' : I ..; ' .1.' . , u ill vrr b.itll ll . I. 4 . ..4 1 .y . i.. j.iur il,-).wi;;.sl Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. It artiticially dicests the food and aids Nature ia sirctikUtietniitf aud m'uu 6trueting the ettiausted digestive or (tans, ll Isthe latest discoviredditK'SiV ant and touic No other preparation can approach It. In eflieieiny. It In stantly relievrsand r'rmanently cures Dyspepsia, Indict ii.n, Heartburn, Klatuleuee, Smr Stomach, Nausea, Sirlc Headaolie. Gastraiitia t rampsand all other results c.finipi tlei-tiliijcst ion. Prl.fSOi- anOtl. IjhtwsIit vntlosSjtlnx nii.s;l. li'H.tatlHis'Utdysjiiiijittjitr ''Mcsoreil by E. C. CtsVITT CO. Cblcaga. FOR SALE BY W. F. KREMER. -" ' " V s , .. . I s .j.'J Model 43. Price $35. Men's Roadster Specifications Friuiie 2Jrlnuh, ' cptimial 20 inch, 21 inch ami "tc. inch; Xu. 20 bar ith adjustable ateni ; 81-inch gear, optional 77. inch and 84 inch; 3-16 inch chain; OJa'-iin-'b cranks; ii.ch (j. J. tires; rat trap pedala ; direct til. iuii aeat post ; Humbler Xo. 2 S. li. Saddle. Model 44. Price $35. Ladies' Roadster Spectliuations Frame 22 inch, optional 20-inch and 24-inch; ud caaed Xo. 0 bar with adjustable stem ; 72-inch gear, optional tU Mich aad 77-inch; 3-ltj-iiieh chafh ; O'isinch crankn, 13 inch G A 3. sires; rubber pedals4, direct lilting seat post; Rambler Xo, 3 . R, eaildU. r i o 0 M CL CP 03 (J) 3 0 0) 'CD 1901 An Excellent Men's Model 00. Price $25. 28-in Wheels rspecificatioriB Frame 22-inch optional "0-Iiich, 24-inch and Zti-inrh; reversible bar with intemal fastener 80 inch iiear, 72 inch and 1)1 incb optional ; 3-16 inch chain; 7 .'inch cranks, inch optional; l3u-inuli -.ingle lube tirea; rat trap pedals: I, neat post with n ler nal fastener; Harford saddle. Ladies' Model Cl. Price $'25. 2S-in Wheels Specifications Frame 21-incb, optional 19-inch and 24 inch ; reveni bin bar with internal fastener, 68 inch gear ; 01-inch and 77-inch op tional: 3-10 inch chain; O.inch cranks, 7,-jii)cli optional; l5.imh single tube tires; rubber pedals; L seat post with internal lastenei; (iarford ladies' saddle. DON'T Be Duped There have Ihmmi plat-iM upon the iniukot wvcihI clu-ui imprints tif ua (ilwilnt( c-M ion f WelMt'!'4 lUctimHiry." 'I lifvnru U-ing utfeit-d under vritms nmu-ua at u low priio By rtry pr-rtol-i fioftlera, H-rfH-ein, titrnnls, cle., nr.". lu a fuw ir.Htmi-jurt um u prtmiium fit sulW-rip titjiif to pjipers. Auuuuticements of tliepo compuralively Worthless rpprints arfl very iiii.slt'uiliuy ; for itmtftit'e. thty hd HtlvurtiM'il to lie .lie milptttiitml etpitvulrnt of a hiher-prkvil lK.k. wlun tn rettllty, m fur kl1 know untl UMieve. I hey are .ill, from A to Z, Reprint Dictionaries, phototype eopkw of a lunik of o r fifty y Hrniiyti, wliii'li iu itstiny wiwiold liirnlMiiit .'AK un 1 whicli wiw ituii ti mipoi-icir ,n mper. print, a: nl hiixlinif in tlitt imi.KtitMv, Ik-iiik tlwn u v urk of tHuue merit id-tead .i one Long Since Obsolete. The rVipplement of Irt.iiiiit iuvchIU-I "new wovds," w liifh HtH.ieiif these lMik! n mier tisfil to eoutiiin. nn rompiit-d l.y u urciitltv uniii win tlie-1 over forty ycra iirT", nun wan pii-ilMud IhM'oiv Ii; ilt-Hth. other minor addition's me pfotmlily of nn-re ur Ilw ulite. The Webster's Uiuhrldged Di;tl?fnry puh !!!! I h'- our hfnte iw I u- o.ity iii'-i-itoriiuin oiio of t hut mime tiiiuiliiir to ttiiM ue .em, .on. It niiitains er 'Jut) paires, -wnli ilhitra tHnift on nearly et iv i.titje, and lifiiiN mii imprint on the title paye. It h ptottried hy copynuht fiiini tl.eup uiii;atnni. iilUitl le ii.- this nvrk is. iv( h:i-.c itt uM evin'ii- puh!ilKHl h th.initicl.iy v Biictt'ir. known tl,i.iurli.,iii h,i; uoi.d us VC'ebstcr'a International Dictionary. As a dictionary U'.;s u li:t',.;(.o yuu tiu'uk Get the Best. IlliL-strattvl pj:n:hlte fn-e. A-Mro4 n.lt CMERRIAM CO.. c". v.. .itj. Mm The DHNSMORE THE ONLY BALL-BEARING, TYPE BAR MACHINE ON THE MARKET iM-ml for ('atakitMie 1'mti;d Tvi'ktVHtrKH A Sii'i Ltrs (V - 0 XT MiK H KEKr, I'HUTl.AND SUi PO YEARS' L":?;r " si, EXCrBiEsirc v i 3 tflnlV-Wi? ' rrtT, Copyrights .tc. Amn-PHHiillut a-tr-t-r-It untl rt-Hip-rip'i.i . n-piiois-T -n nnr i: -ii'i-m fuc wK-tl. - li:'" '.n i-ii'r.iMt iA:t.i thi. i U-'t"f!ri-. !-(, -iil-Piiti.ni. luu orv-k i-n r " ? ' 11 Vr HiT"" -t f.r "-ii ru ).,!. '' ifv.nj ti .f, th mt c..nrve, in tt, A 4lrtW4cIT tMytrnfM , It I PUUtn-l of mr.f -u -. .-" ' y r : .tir tu.. uii, , i , , . , .. Brsnrt 0i,s. OS n.. tTx ..J jl c' J Now on IYliibi. lion in GRANTS PASS, OUH. 1901 Medium Grade Line. GO EAST VIA Shortest and Quickest LINK TO ST. PAUL. DULUTH, MINNEAPOLIS, CHICAGO, .VXD MA. l'OINTS K.V.-T ThniuKli I'ulai e ami T.Dirim Hleep era, llinlim anil Hun'i-i Hinokini' I.llirarj .'arii. DAILY TRAINS; FAST TIMK; SK.U VK'K AM) W'KXEUV I'NKliUAI.KD Tii Ik-Is Id puinls Kust via I'lirllanil and the tiKKAT NUUTIIKItX KY., iu!i at Soutlicrn 1 Villi! Ili-put Ti.krl (llli, '. iruiits Taw, or liltKAT NUHTIIKUN Tii-ki't Ollice I2a Third sirei't, 1'i.rllaml Kit :its, Kulilem and full infunimti'iii rifanliug Kastrrn trip, call on or ail.lrrss A. B. f. DKNXISTOX, City Taso ami Ticket Ajjeiit, 1'nrtlanJ EAST and SOUTH - VIA THE miu i i miim n Shasta Route Trains Iji-avo Urunio 1'n.s f..r I'.irt ImiiiI anil Way NtHilmx) at n-.:Jl a. in. nnj 0:1.1 p. m.. I.v. I'urtlainl. . . . 8::i ) a.iii. 8::w p in. Lv (irantal'aitg.. .10:4:1 p. in 10:1:1 a mi. Ar. Ashland. .. 12 :t:i a.ni. li.Xoii.m. Ar. Sarratuento. 6:10 p.m. n:0J t in. Ar. Siinl-raniisro. 7:45 p.m. 8:45 a.m. U Oii'len 4 r,r p m. 7 Ar. Denver 9.)a.m. Ar. Kansas t'itv 7 "rt a m 7 :(1 a.m. :1") p t". a.m. Ar. Cbieaijo. 7 iSJ a,m. 8 .all a.m. Ar. I.os Anff... 'diir, . a-ri4;. m. Ar. Kl l'n. B:i:0 n m I! n ' n. in. Ar Fort Wfirt!. u-':n ... i .".."i . m. Ar.l'ily of Mvximll :8Ha. in. 11 SO a m. Ar. Huna'nn . . .: a. m. :(0a. m. Ar. New Orleans 6:30 p. in. :"il p. n-. Ar. W.shiiiittnn. . 0:4J a in. fi:42a ni. Ar. hew York.. .12:10 p. m. V2M p. tu. Pl'LLMAX AXDT(H"RI,T"KS rrl both train. Chair cam Sacramento " Oglrn and Kl Tato. aud Tourist cars to Uncagi, Kl. Louif, ."rW Orleann a'd Washington. Connecting ot San Francisco "i'li several steamship linej lor Honolulu, Japan, Chins, rtiilippine. Central and South America. P J. P. Jester, agent at Grant IVJ Pa-s station or addreej C. II. MARKIIAM, (i. P. A.. Portland, Ora