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SUMMONS, the Circuit Court of the State o( ,In Oregon lor Josephine County. :j R V. 1'ratt, rialntiff. vs Horace 0. Williams, anil Lizr.ie William, Franklin E. Wlnttuki r, and 1r.ne A. Whiitaker, M. V. E-py and Virginia Espy, J. li Kspy and Carrie Kpy and L. L. Jewell, Defendants. To Franklin E. Whitlaker, l.itr.'e A. Whitlaker, J. 11 E-PJ' and Carrie K'py. the defendants above named : In the name of the Stale of Oregon you and each o you are nq'iired to apnear in the above entitled Court ami answer the complaint tiled against yon in the above entitled suit on or beloit the last day of the time prescribed in the order of the publication ol tins sum mons to wit: Un or before the 12 b day of July, 1901, and if you fail to si appear or answer, the plaintiff will ap peal to the Couit for the relief ilu landed ill the complaint tiled herein against you and each of you ; The relief demanded in said coin plaint is for a judgment and decree that the plaintill have a judgment ami recover from toe delenuanlH, Horace u Williams, L'r.zte Williams, Franklin K Whittakei and Lizzie A. Whitlaker, M. W. Espy and Vnginia Epy, Ihe sum oflloOOOO with interest thereon from the first day of February, l(K)l at the ' rale of 8 ter crnl per annum, for the further sum of $45 00 with interest thereon at the rale of 8 per cent pel annum from the lirst day nf Febiuary. 1U01, lor Ihe further sum ol $.'C0 00 attorneys' lees Willi inietesi inereon ai H per cent per annum Irom the day ol theenlrvot the decree herein ana lot Ihe costs and disbursements herein ; and for a decree that the plaintiff's saiil inottuaiie mentioned in the complaint be foieclosed and that you and each ol you be barred and forever foreclosed from anv and all right, title, interest ami equity of redemption in or to the follow ing described piemifes and every part thereof, all of which is situated in Jose phine County, tiiate of Oregon, to wit: Commencing at the northwest corner of section twelve (12) in township thirty four (34) south of range six (II) west ol the Willamette Meridian, running thence outh twenty (20) chains; thence east twenty (20) chains; thence south twenty (20) chaim ; thence west eightt (80) chains to the northwest cormr ol the northeast quarter of the soulhwem quarter of section eleven (II) In town hip and range aforesaid; thence mirth sixteen (10) chains and forty-one (41) links to the south line of the Donation Land Claim to James II. Twogood, thence due west twenty-eight (2rlj chaim and eighty five (86) link lo a poim thirty i30) chains south and twenty even (27) chains and seventy (70) link east of the northwest corner ol the I luna tion Land Claim of McDotiougb Hard ness; thence north to the centre channel of Grave or Iceland Creek ; thence fol lowing laid Creek in a northwesterly direction to its Intersection with the lection line between section three (3) and ten (10) of the township and range aforesaid ; thence east on said last mentioned line to the place of begin ning, containing in all three hundred eighty-nine and 00 100 acres, more or less, according to government survey, with the exception ol the lullowing de scribed real premises situated In Jose phine County, Htate of Oregon, to-wit: Commencing at a cedar post set at the southeast corner of the orchard fence on the northeast quarter of section eleven (11), township thirty-four (114) south range nx (tl) west Willamette Meridian ; thence north on the east side of orchard along the fence to the south line ol sec tiou two (2); thence east to the norihwest corner ol ecction twelve (12); theme outb twenty ('JO) chains; thence eant twenty (20) chains thence south twenty (20) chains; thence west to a point directly south of the place of beginning ; thence north lo the place ol beginning, which excepted proierly as described herein has been released Irom the lien ol aid mortguge; Tills summons is published in pur suance to an order of Honorable II. K. Ilamia, judge of the shove entitled Court, duly made on the 23rd day ol May, 1U01, and the date of the first pule liratiun was made on the 30lli day ol Way, 1901. .1. Tiiohiii'hn Ki, K. It HSAItUOflK, Wm. A. Munly, Atlornets for 1'laintiir. A bad complexion generally results from Inactive liver and bowels. In all such cases, DeWitl'i Little Karley Hisers produce grulilyiug results. Dr, W. F. Kreiner. IEUNliUE.NT NOTICE. Oopher Hold Mining Company. Loca tion ol principal place of bilHlnem, Han Francisco, Calilornia. la'cation of works, Josephine county, Oregon. NOTICE. There are delinquent upon the following described stock on account of Assessment No, 1 levied on the 2iilh day of April, I'.KH, the several amounts set opposite the mimes of the respective Shareholders, as billows: No. No. Name Certlllcate Shares Amount J. N. Tucker. . . tl . . 8.. .11.. .12 . Ill . 14.. H. . 10.. . 1IHI. . .too. . 4IKI 4H00. .MK) .60110. .fx UK), .MOO. I 2 (Hi . 10 INI 8 (HI . ho n.i . III!) 10 . loo no . loo oo 1(8) OH And in accordance with law and an order ol the Hoard of Directors, made on the 2lith day of April, l'.KIl, so many shares of each parcel ol such Stock ns may be necessarv will lie sold at public Auction at the otlice ol the company, ('.III Market St., San Francisco, ( ai., on Monday, the Hi li day of July, ItHM, as Ihe hour of 2 o'clock I'. M., of said day, lo pay Delinquent Assessmenti thereon together with cost of advertising and expenses of the sale. T. It. Dxan, .lit., Secretary. Office (lit) Market street, San Fran Olsco, California. NOTICE TO CONl'lUIll'lH. To Fred Stevenson: Notice is hereby given by the under signed, your co-oaners in the eight iptarti mining claims situated on Kauclietie Cteek in Josephine Count v . Oregon, and known as the "Sunrise1', Ihe notice ol uihch is recorded at pngi 47, V 9; the "t'onlidem e'. the notice of which is recorded at panes M-,r.2. V 9; The "Exctlnor" ihe notice of which ih recorded at piigv f2 M, V, tl, the "San IVdro", nonce of a Inch in re corded at page 4S, V. 11; the li ildin Eagle", in' ice ot vihich is recorded a pages 21-22, V II; the "Cleopatiu", lo. ticeol which is recorded at page ii.'7, V, 12; lh ' Mosshack", ii nice of whuh Is recorded st page li.'O, V 12 , the " t I. loot", located by F.d ll'irke in lMi; , all ol the above being volumes ot tin Mlsiidlalicomi Mining Records of l.i-c phiue County, Oregon ; that unless ton contribute and pay to said undersigned co-owners within ninety days In. in Ihe date ol Hie tirst publication of this no toe, the sum of two bundled dollars, the same I wing your pioNrtioii ol the cost of annual labor done on said cl.iiiur ill order lo protect (he title (hereto during the year 1'KKI, your one lourib interest theiein will be lorlel'ed lo your co-owners. K. M. AtiiKioiir. Ell 1(1 IlkK Cam. intjkn, "I wish to truthfully state to you and the readers of these few lines that your Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is without ques tlon, the beat and only cuie for d)-pep-eia that I have ever come in contact with and I have used many oiher pre paration!, John Ileam, West M d lie ei, Pa. No preparation equals Kodol Dyspeysia Cure at it contains all the natural digettaute. it will digest all kinds of food and can't help but do you good. Or. vt. r. Kreiuer. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of Ihe State ol Oregon lor Josephine County. R. V. 1'ratt. Plaintiff, lorsce O. Williams and Lizzie Williams. Frank- in E. Whitlaker am) L z.ie A Whiitaker, M W. E-py and Virginia, Espy, J. H. Espy and Carrie Epy anil I.. L. Jewell, Defendants. , To Franklin K. Whittaker. I. r.T.'n A Whitlaker, J It. Espy and Carriu Epy. ilie defendants almve named : In the nuine ol the Statu of Or gon vol and each of you ale rt quired to appeal in the above entitled Cuurl and ansaei the comprint lited against ) oil in the Above entitled suit on or belote Ihe las day of the time prescrilietl in the order of the publication of this siitnuioiis lo wit ; on or before Ihe 12ih day of J uly. 1901. ami if yon fail to so appear o. answer the plaintiff will apeal to Ihe Court for the relief demanded in Ihe complaint filed herein against you and each of you : the relict demanded in said complain' is lor a judgment and decree that Ilu plaintill' nave a judgment and lecover irom the ilelemlauiH, Horace u nil hams, Lizzie William, Franklin K Whitlaker and Lizzie. A. Whitlaker, M W. Espy and Virginia Espy, the sum "I tloO l.OO with interest thereon Irom tin tirst day ol February. 1901, st the rale ol 8 percent per annum, lor the luifhei sum of H!) Oi Willi interest thereon hi the rate ol 8 mr cent per aniiiim fiom the lirst day of February, 1901, for ihe lurther mm ol 2't0 .00 as attorneys' (cms with interest thereon at 8 per cent per innilin from the day ol the entry of the decree heiein, for the further sum of 131 88 wl li accrued penalties with inter est Irom Ihe 7th day ol February, 1901. and lor the costs and disbursements hereon ; ami lor a decree Hint the plaint ilfa said mntgige mentioned in the coiiiiitaiut bd foreclosed and that you and each o vou tie barred and lorever lore cloned from any ami all light, tlt'e, inter est and equity of redemption in or lo the lollowing described premises nud everv part thereof ; all of which is situated in Josephine County, State of i)regou,to-w i: Commencing at the Northwest corner of ttie Northeast quarter of the North east quarter of Section eleven ill) in township thirty-four (34) S null of II one li X (0) West of the W illamette Meridian, running theme North six'y (00) chains; tti me West forty (40) chains ; 'hence South forty (40) chains; thence West twenty (20) chains ; thence North twenty (20) chains; theme West fotty (10) chains to the center nl Heel ion three CI) nf sail township and range; limine South twenty (20) chuius; ihemu West twenty (20) chains; Ihence South to the North line ol the Donation Land Cluioi ol .lames Johnson, Claim No 119, Notill cation OHO, ol the township and riinte aforesaid ; Ihence West along the North line of said claim to the Northwest corner thereof ; thence South along the West line of said chum lo where said west line intersects the section line be tween Section lour (4) and nine (9) of the township and range aforesaid; Ihence East along Suid last mentioned line one hundred and forty-two ( 142) chains anil ll'teeu (l.ri) links, more or less, to the place of beginning, contain ing In all live hundred and ten ami lorty hundredths (510 40) acres, more or less, according lo government survey; with the exception of the following desi ilbeil real premises siltiated in Josephine County, State o' Oregon, to-wit: com mencing at a point oiitheSoulh lineof Section two (2) which point is in the Easl hue of the oichard fence and North of the cedar post sel at the Soul heust corner of said orchard ; thence North to Northeast corner ol said orchittd ; llicinii Last two (2) rods; Ihence North lo s point dif Fast Irom the grave of the child of .1. D. ILirkness located on South east quarter ol Section two (2) in loivn ship thirty-four (:I4) South ol limine ms (li) West of Hit, Willamette Meinliau; ihence tine Fast to a point on North and South center line of the Southeast quar ter ol Section two (2); (hence South lo Ihe South line ol Section two (2) ; them e West to the place ol beginning, hich said excepted property as described herein has been released from Ihe lien of saiil mortgage : This summons is published in puisu auce to an order ol Honorable II. K llanna, judge of the above enliiled Court, duly made on the 23rd ilav of May, 1901, and the date of the tirst publication was made on thellOth day ol May, 1901. .1. Tiioiiiu ns Itoss, E. It. SKAllltlHiK, Wm. A Mi ni.v. Attorneys for I'liiinliir. The piles that annoy you so w ill he quickly and permilniiillv heuli d if mil lute DeWitt's Witch lintel Salve. He warn of worthless counterfeits - Dr. W. F. k renter. Handsome Booklet. The Courier is in receipt of a hand souiely illustrated booklet entitle. I, "Health and Pleasure Along the Line of the Oregon Kailroad Navigation Company", The book contains a num ber of views of picturesque mountain liver anil ocean scenery, and it is all de scribed ill an accuntte and pleasing style. Persons contemplating an outing this summer should have a copy of this souvenir, as it will enable vou to decide where to spend your summer vacation. The hook mav be procuied liee (roui any agent of the O. li. A N. Co.. tir tm receipt ola two cent postage stamp, Irom A. It Craig, tieiieral I'as cnccr Agent, Portland, Oiegou." MORGAN'S (iIFT TO ART. Hum York llauber Present tu Metro politan Museum ii hIiiI,I Cul Untltm uf t.rerk tlrimtiiaa to. i In the most iiif.nuutl manner, J. Plerpont Mm gnu iiiu.le a princely do nation lo Ihe Mi l n 1 1 1 1 o ii Mmmmiiu of Alt, of the Sei ,-,h, ,,. ,,tirr tiny It t-.iu-K.is ,,r n e,,;, elicit of ancient i, ii.!, .un.ie-its. for which he Is sui.t tn h.itc pin.! : .'ii The ii. l.-i t .K. iHMicht ft om a London it I I it, ;i!,. tine of the lixthft . hilits. bt la sunt. Hits iiiim.ios to oh lititt its hul Mr. Mm gnu mil ici ult d linn. 'Pin artli-li-H were tvi.uicjit piin.-i pull; 'n gold, Mum- nf (he . i e ,iin" la t lmi Ii. i lie : n mIu r 1 1.-. , : i.ms mi nf t ' in hlnlO 1 1,,, i I , i M i -,-ii .. ie nl' mi t:.u It I' .11 A .1 l ! I -in Lin k ft,. I.. M 'i .i , l:.i,i I ':!: e..i,,n, n::, f ,i ,.,) 1,, P. II .... .1 I I.V tliC I'l I ., I II I lie ,: ., .-In ii :s ,i .- i!. riiiiosM. iiiuvi, i,f s nuiin,- u.n n. iviih n tiiei I. in- - 1'iiiii . f f..i:i ':; . s in re p in-! ii.. i k I'l-. ma , , , m p,.,- fi' t i I I I. Hi Ttii I c is n i:i I ijc ,-. I,1 ci.imii ,,l..,tit f.iin it . res III li-llvll .,1.,' e i-l I in. I , in .li. inn ter A In my g.c.l in i U ':it-r of In nut ifnl Hi, i k wm k i :niv!,ij, hSs ,.), jf,,,lrn n o phni.s. is ii. t. int.. ,itn! a large musk st a ci'ii'i'i 'ii i'S lie in , antes Is in Hue g I -i 1 1 1 In I i'il ink. I I'e i-tlier articles are a gold and sil-'-t l-r ,t:,! isi.alli of unique deMgii itinl in i i tci l cni i:i , ion, n Inis-e gmd witil'h of lv r-li-s, iio -old IMIl'Cll a t ii I in-1 1 , sj i ep' i ii t ing niiisieimis pliivin Pun's pipis. and a gold runt of gl .till'- lied Hi. I kltiulishlp. Tic in I 1. 1. ills I tili-n 1 1 v had been the ft . qi, 1 1 1 of a king, a prince, or a wealthy iiuliltiiutn Writing l'er ol all kinds at Hie Col liikH otlice. Kodak Films at ihe Courier office The STAGE DRIVER'S Story v Ily M iry II. SlelfhU 3 U 'T'HAT? Oh, that's old Stpiire I Hone's place; at least, 'lwu hn unce, and a mitrhty One place it h, too," said "Copt. Bob," the stage driver. I was the only passenger, and as the tiny Kits fine I with slinring- his suit for a better view of Hie country. We were just then piif-Imr a large, o!d-fiiKhli0cd mansion standing well buck from the rond and viitoiiihIciI Willi magnificent elms und maples, "Tea, it's a mighty ;iie oid place," n pen ted the driver, "iiinl it just does me good to see them yonic s.ers frol icking on that (jritsa plot. Hullo! there's the old squire himself:" and he pointed with his whip handle to n sha(.'ry-bearded old man who with the help of a crutch wits hobbling down the steps. "Seems pretty bad ly broken up. Ami he used to be one o" the linlest, heurtiest men in Stun lonville. I know I used to look up nl him wl I was a boy and think that the punts I'tl rend ubont could n't have been much bigger. Hut the trouble with bint was his inside ninke-iip didn't lit the outside. It always seems to me when I see some o' them great (jiiinty-lookiii' men on 1 the Lord meant 'em to have hearts a'i big in perpoition lis their bodies, but they don't always; or If they were big mice, they've got so bndly shriveled up, some of them, unit I should think they'd wabble 'round like a dried kernel In a walnut shell. "My uncle Hen used to go to schooi with the squire when he was a youngster, and he snys he wits so mean that lie wouldn't so much ns give u fellow an apple core without tonkin' him prty back In cbewin' (runt, and when you sec a boy so atingy iih that you can most gcn'ly till about what sort of a mail he is goiu 10 make. Hut he was an only son, nud I s'posc that helped to spoil dim. He had one sister, und when her husband died, lenvin' her with two children and senrcely money enough to pay his funeral expenses, she legged her brother to lei lier come hack to the old homo; but "lie might as well have naked that big rock yonder to take pity on her. And 'twnsii'l long before Ihe poor lady, not being used to hardships, broke down and died. Folks thought I hen that liuivbe he'd be shn d Into doin' Koiuelliing for the two orphans, stein' they wore his own nephews, n lid he wits; he took 'em both out o' school and preitticed 'em to n si linker, lieiierous, wnsn't he? And be bud but one child of hin own, t and she vena a girl that would have been glad enough to have 'em for brothers. Her own mother was dead iih nice a woman its you'd care to i, i; one o' your real Indies, with iihvnys a smile and n heurtsome word for everybody; a good prayin' wom ii n. loo. Folka thai knew her Inli male use' to say that she was iilwny pniviu' for the squire, and that sometimes she'd send 11 note llskin' to have him prayed for in meelin'. She didn't give in his nnllic, lint t iery body knew who It was. Hut pmyin' for a man like Squire Hone always m etna to me n waste o' breath. Anyway, the poor lady died without seein' any good come of It, nnd 't wasn't more'n a year 'fore he nni married aenin. The second wife vtns a good deal like himself, big nnd liaiid oiiiie, tvilh no more heart limn an otsier, nnd Annie, who was one o' them soft eyed little things thnt alivav look ns if tloy wanted n lot o' inolherin', trot to piuiii' so that nt lust some of her lumber's relaliies mer In ntei Ion y '"nt for her and kip' her till she was grown up. 1 remember as well as if 'twas yester day the day she came buck; I'd just begun drivili' Ihe stage, and she was cue o' my first passengers, a tall, slim built girl, with a forehead like a baby's, and a look in her eyes dial in 11 , 1 - you feel as if you wouldn't say 11 swear word before her no luol'e'n you'd cut ofT your hand: and that's the kind o' girl that I like to hate I i.iiu.l when Hint olT horse begins to get balky. Hi, there. Jerry ! None o' your nonsense! " Hut the otT horse tint in n mulish mood, nnd there was a long break in the story. "The squire'd been sort o' nilin' thai spiini!," said t'npt. Hob, when al lust the l.itlker was conquered, "and when A ii nit beard of it she hurried home to see if she couldn't cheer biui up. And tie was mighty well plensed to have her there, for be and nudum didn't ?ct oil any too well togeiher; and no matter how menu a iiiiiii is, he likes bavin' soiuebodv to cod, lie him all the same, 'specially when he's su-k. but when be found tint (hat she was get'ill' letters from a young feller in nlerlury, nn.l a it s. expeetin' sonic lime or other to marry hint, he was liutdder'n a March )iarc, and swore thnt if she didn't iitf him up he'd cut her utT without n penny. Hut Annie didn't take that part of it lunch to heart, for the youtig iiiali was purty well to do, and Its he wasn't thrioigh college tlu-y did n'l feel in liny hurry about marry In'. Hut ns soon ss he was reiuly to .tall mil fur himself he went right to her fattiei. for he was a real at rairht (orw ard sort of n feller, and told hi. n he'd come to nsk for Annie. Fur an-.wer the iiiiie ordered luni to go abonl his business nnd wail till he was sent for Hut al thnt Annie braced iqi and said that slu liitd giicii her promise lo tu.ti ry lion Its s.uin as he was through dilute, nud -''I'm' she wits of aire sic thought it wouldn't b right tor her to break her word. " 'Oh, inttrry linn! Marry Innv." stormed the old squire, hard as it t'lttt, 'but 1 warn you. not a cent will you gel from me if you hate to go to the pom house ' And liuie, feelin' that she wasn't beholden lo her father ill nny way. seem' he'd let her lite away from hint so long, went buck to YYaTerhurv the nevt dity nud was married nl her aunt's. "'Long about that time there was a craze in this part o' Ihe country for iuicsiiii' in miiiin' stock, nud the M'uirr. I hough gen'ly a pretty shiewd business man, went into it hot nnd hcaty. Fact, be was so g-i eedy about it. he seemed lo 1m--grudge nuyone else bavin' a chance. I'.tit all of a sudden the mine caied in. so to speak, nnd the s.piire had n stroke o' paralysis llutt come miglilv i.enr tuiikinir nti end of him. And when they i-olne to look into his af fairs they found that bis house and pretty much everything else that he owned had been mortgaged to raise money for the minin' stock. "In the meantime his daughter had moved somewhere away out west, ned there wnsn't a soul to trite the old PUZZLE Y 11 till IS 18 THE TL'UTLE? I lie nenm to ve n few hundrrd i lu rn in th Imitk, inul when the fulkn thnt hehl the inort intfeH hhut dnwn en him, Iiih tlm'tor took a room for him in a c heap loilpin' hotme and had him move into it. Seemed quite a romc-down, but nobody pitied him vt-ry inm-h. "Well, to make a long wtory short, in tlie rourne of a year or two the connty was vot a new poor), ohm, and the Hone property beinjf for wale t lie rommittee eoneliuled it'd )w rhenper to buy that than to build. You nee, there wan about -0 arreft of hind and not a mihbor within quarter of a mile. The Hquw-e had another Mrnke when he h.'iird what they were oin' to do with it, and Iiih landlord, fludin' that by the time the doe t fir' h bill was ))aid he wouldn't have a dollar left, turned him over to the town. I dare Kay the mleet meii were sorry to do it, but of eourKe they had to treat him the Name iih the rest o' the town poor; nnd when he eame to himself there he was In his old home under un over M'lf, and herded with pauperis II. Two yearn biter I chaneed to be pHKini over the name road with (apt. Hob Moreley for driver. "Say!' he eried, faring about ns we came in niht of the flone place, "'member my tdlin' yoil 'bout the old Kquire? Wi-ll, nir, there's been ireut doin's up there, and they km the u Id ii i ii 1 1 h so clmiiL't'd t hat hi w n wiff : diln't ktiow hif i. S'ms I i Ittt-r "lnii;r 'bout tli;! t'.mr t ' 1 , ) .:i 'id. in d h v - . ' : ! -ite her w h- I 'r ft. I .' '.i ! . d r. inn I f u' )..i' I . ! ijti up :uid hurried on , Iter lit lb ,rirl and took a house iIh.mi in the edje o' the village no's to be near him. Tell yon what, the way h Hue u omen in t his world fori e In lp a frtlctw to understand the for yiin'iifss of the Lord. " Hut she hadn't innre'n po; her' when nhe wuh taken down with i heumat ir fever, a ud not be in able t (.'o herself, she nc 1 i t her little irirl over to mtk about the sip lire. The old man was sit in' on otie o' the be mdirs ( here by t he nte w ny, w ith liih chin on hU raue, when the little one riiini' in, and lie started aw if he'd Keen a (jliost. They say she's the burn linage of her mother when she was her aLre, and s lie's- named attt r her, too, and when her (jrandiid en I led her A n nie he run rih I to ti i in and eluiub on his knee and be L.MII ehatiirin' an if slieM known him all her life. He's jen'ly muh tis a bear with eliildren. but they say he brnke down and erietl like a baby. "Well, thai little midget kep' eoni iu' r if lit aloni;. bi i nu 'ii' lbM'rH and ses and lovin' iues--;u't'ji from her iiit'llier; and 'bout the tirst ijiie-iiun slieM ank Mm would be: 'Haw yon said your prayer this inoiuiu, Kiandpa." And then slu'd make him reeite with her 'Our Kather.' Ami before folk it knew liat was join' on t he old nip lire was converted You know the Itible ;iys: 'A linle ehild shall lend 'em,' and it seeins n if the Lord must have went that little one t here on purpose to brititf him to repentance; at least, thai' the way it look to me. Mis dauliier. noon nJ nil n abb to 1h up, want ed him to eoine lie with her, but he wan afraid he'd be u trouble and t bought he'd bet t er May w here he wan. To be Hiiro, he said, 'twas t he p tor hotme, but 'twin in the poor house that liu'd found the way t Htften." At tliiH point the off horn benn to balk, and it wnu nv era! niinules before the captain could '" "Queer," he remarked, us he net t'ed back in Ii t h eat, "what upt and downs nomet i inert einie to people. All of a bin I den, one tiny, 'bout a ,ear ao. the !.uire had a letter savin that n new ein had beei ttruek in the mine that he'd ime.nt ed in. and that the s'oek had doubled m alue. See not he'd bee n mnarl enough to ludd on to t he paper, s he wan once more a rub man; aim the first thim: he did wT.s to deed .'o aeret of la ml to t he count y nnd buy lack hik home. Then he luni (he hoii.se put in order from top to bottom, and to d.t hit d uu'hter An nie find her little irl are l,vm' there with hitn. and the two nephews that he 'piemieed to n shoemaker are beiu' railed for eolli'iie. Curious, wan'l it. hw it happened? la!.e yon tlunk . f old Si'iviehadne.'er h -in' t-i down on his in.il cow - none-, and then eettin back bis throne aft er he'd le.u ned hts lesson. Anvltow. the s-puri-" eloihed ami in his riel mind at ni, and Vw come to the t'oiiebisioii that his vife' pravers. wereti't wnsted, after all."- N. Y. !u dependyxW . full ot Variety artl IrxteieBt. Kartn Ami H.ui i r. m tkb'e U r tbe anetv nnd in'erest of r. eonteut I. iiftiiite I Hr'i' !!1. ifb !e stock pul' rv , fr.ut , on lieusehod nnd iithtr dcpaitmrnts mike u p'r-'tur col'eiMton lor a j uu.tl of this oi.istv Tbe hyh tttiin hud o( Kn-m nd Home in ke.w u to nonosi t - -rv bftuer in the coun iv. l' Mibf.': ii-uoii it-si, coiiUiu lute over .U t i ut nif, 1- in ibeH a leMtin: tchin.'nmi o( iK j;n : villi'1. A i p if IhumMimde v' uiti iv itu-r-, a in l ui hil , ctMitmuiiii; t 0 pncen n I 7.'d illiottri'ioiii, is incbt'll wi'ii each nitbriiptioii. i PICTURE Children vho drinll Figpruni: thrive and grov strong'. The perfect food drink for growing children is FlGPIVUNE. It is made from carefully se lected California figs, prunes and sound, well ripened Erain. Looks like coffee Tastes like collee. But there is not a grain of coffee in it. Boil from 5 to 10 minutes only. ALL GROCERS SHLL FIGPRUNE CEREAL ,' it i i . i rieti nri'l tirll- j JvS ;T visit LR. JORDAN'S ohet ;f.TrJSSJn OF I(i;ilK.IUsT.,RnPRtSlC4,CU. .'. " tl ite i 4':v r. uitat td 1 di..vf taillf Ij rvrcl :y the olJt , ai evmut -in mt Linn. tt j. itu y PR. JUnOAN-O'SEAStS OF MEK IV lUII I n ihormtffhl p-itll.tttd i In. i'l .trttt ith.-ut ihr u ( Hvrrary. TrMMKPf lh. lnHlrrrt. ml rtr l.ir ltnp(urr. a riirk an.) H'l (s,t f it Fil. nnr ul ff Ulvlv. t U JtJllUll't tplvitl UlB' 11 nt.h.-dt, t t) lltcr A -i-r Ct hi rvif fn OK. JO.thAN & CO., 1051 Mtrfctt St., S F. The Bm( Prcscrtptiun fur Malaria ChiMs ftiul tVver irj a io!tle nf Urovc't" Tiihtfli'Ds rhill Tonic. H n pimply Iron aikI i'iitiiim in a trtnt' form. No curt in pnv. Triro .riv MjI iri Causes Biliousness, (irove's Tiistt'lens Cliill Tonic rciiiovca the emmf. Your Summer Vnc&tion, Why iut fpi'iul thf var.ition nl Vacuum I'.iy wLort cttn !) Iik1 t-xi-t-l 't'nl tan, lixhiint, lit t ! huntii if, !iiii Imihiiitf, iiilnrnitE rult s athl rn 111 ! 't s. Tilt' nillTM-f tnl fi'K'l-l-H lit tin1 bllllltlliT M'hiM.i .f li U at N'(Mirt uii: hU r.l iirt'iit :tr ul ' ol invt r lUM n lis divi-rnn :ul c.itHi taiiiiiW Tir, No other it hi i ll' r " 1 1 ii 1 1 H'!r:i, tit)ic nti'i ailv.iiitiif. It Dazzles Th. VorlJ. No It.8c.nfry in .M.,;uino 1m vw ort iitui i;m nn.irl r uf thf x s-i t n i j i t'tiit 1ms bct'ii c.t'i-ctl hy lr. Kin'-i Nt- I tis.'ovt'rv j-r m -n.ii pi ion. It 'c hi vert s1 ti'r-lf 111 V 0 llri'M ull ho't hM v ii-i t in s ol l'onuihp in, 1'iitMitiionii, 1 1 tMii-irritant I'u'iin y ami I Iron. Iitli, l!n'i-ainU m lnun U h.-t! rr-tort'il iu pt-rftvi I t'lih tor i'-Miiih-, A.-tl.iiiii, Ou'ip il;i Kfvi'r, .Hrst'iitws Hfnl Whi'opihtf ( wu it i ilu utiit ki'-t, mhhI niic ni Un- Oil. I l is by lr. K 1 1- mi I wh- iiiir:iiilfi'S n or ri 'iiiitl- lllOlitV I. IttsV b'tlll" ."") ' .I!.! $1 Ti inl Ult ' if s n Yo-t cn uev ronrt liy-p-'.ui h. i! i inn- 1. l oni b.- ' iw t"U is pifTif' ifn-.( f-K.I pr. rrU iiv,",ll 'I hen i your utoaiKth w ill nit '!i,r-l it Ko,;. 1'h;h'PM T'lrv' i!L 1 i''iM ,n I i' lnt i il mill j"! mif lit tit ' niiit ,i klt'M rt'ry c'.-f 'f fi'tl uii.l m pr.'ilfi II tl ut lUturt ciin uut' H in nonrielm v tin b 1 ttinl rrplrti'iiig tin U!:rii ti nu , Uoih wiving lii, hi'rt'.tli, !n"ith, tiinhiiiiMi, pnr b!oil n :i .1 H''oil ht-althv iipp- ii'i xr. V. F. Ku'iiii r. Ln.il i os Can Wear Shoes Ont i :n ! 'tr after ui g A'!t-n' KH t rjM1, p'Htler lo Ik uiiskfii int. the -luw!. I; make tln or n'w -y ; iiiftiiitt ii'ii f to ivnu ir.tl boit'on. li'i the ti if If I ctimfvrt ilisovry of the i'n'es nnl pre vent s nnolU n ft-t t, tiliu'er, cn-uu arl re iirj. Alien' rot tN?' i a ce' tain curt for wftiiiw, hot At-liing teet. .Vt all iiriUk!!! an 1 fho torcf, -. Trial pai km Free Viy mail. AJUits. Allen S Oimte0. I e Hoy. V Y. iBe If; PUNGENT PARAGRAPHS. Contrartor "You won't sell roe car t-atl of brick on credit?" Deal-, er "No. Me an' my bricks are very much alike. We're hard pressed for cash." riiilnili lphia Record. ; Willie "I t'iink i tonld die listen ing to Jlisi Vriller sin?." Cy Nick "Oh, yo:i in. v f. . 1 li.Ke rlj in, but you'll ii ill :!i -ii,!-; t'' l-e through it often." ( ..lunibiis (().) State Jour duL Acceptable. She "Yes. your poe- , try sounds pretty, but I haven't the , least idea vihnt it melius. tie "Ktireka! Then I may hope to jfet into the leuilin iiiaifaniiies." Phila delphia ltlllletin. Stranger "It seems rather strnnjre that vou nhould coinplaiti about your bi-t frietnl because he took your pi'-rt."' i'lirupbat "I'm an acltir. sir, ami I minted the part myself." I'liil.nli-!il;;-t Press. "A Pi-iiii-ylv.'iiiia junk clenli-r sold his wife in the a-iiii.au for .". i - m "Well, if sIh-'k that sort ol wife, I'll let the ashman "ill i- i::-i.i:.ui in a few days, nsklii'.' pay f'.r ci.ritnit her away." ( leveii.1:!!! I'l: !:i P-. . l.-r. "Why are those h-n -l.c:; lilui-l.in Ihe fire esi'apes?" the iiuumtrer was asked. "They nre only there tem porarily. To-duy'j perforfKiuee is so crtivvilrd we took theiu out to Il!:ike more standing ronm."- PiiM:ic!..-!;'h'a Times. Mrs. tireciie " siijiuts-e the Chit-lin-s are awfully stuck up since th.-v (fot that money from Mrs. ( Irtli!:'. nneleV" Mrs. (Iray "Xot so niuel. a fine miln have sui iiisei!; but I no tice thnt when they have mlni.-e-mcal on the table they call it croquettes: it used to be plain has!t." Itoslon Transcript. "Sec here, sir," ewlaimcd the suc cessful manufacturer to his dilatory bookkeeper, "you are not as attentive to bu.-iiie:-s as you niitfht be. It has been my rule throiurh life to be at my tletk early and late, and" "Me. loo," replied he. "Sometimes I (ret there early and sometimes late." Philadelphia Catholic Standard and Times. EVERY MAN HIS OWN PROPHET Head f Weather ltiirnu Telta Hun tu Moko Gurtiri Aliuut the Weather. Willis L. Mnore, chii f of the I'nitcd States weather bureau, has published nn ulinanac for the p-uilunce of the publir. entitled "An Almanac and Weather duiile." Mr. Moore d lnres that anyone, by studying weather maps and 'V'ttiiiff the hnn" of them, can predict the weather for himself. He says: "If the student of the weather map will pay Hose Attention to it duy by day lie will .see that the 'highs' and the "lows" move arnin the country from the west to the east in almost regular suceension. If the 'hi'h be a decided one it will cover a territory l.ouu or 2,()i)i miles in width, the weather within its influence will be cold and clear and the w inds will have a general tendency spirally ontwan' from the center. The 'low in the op posite to Un hie;h' in almost alt of its chnructeribtie-. It U usually attend ed by clouds, rain or snow nnd hijrh winds. The winds within the influ ence of a Mow' blow spirally inward. The lower the barometer and the steeper the fradient the more rapid in the whirl of the orm eddy. Storms (if like class take nearly the Name course and produce nearly the same results; but they do not always move with the same rapidity. No ex net rule in reirard to them cat) be laid down. Kinpirical reasoning and inti mate association with the charts day by day and year after ytnr in the main eipiip the most successful fore casters, but. as previously stated, any intelligent person can. with a little Ktudy. make profitable deductions. 'l,ow pressure areas which ap proach from the sotithwot nre rea sonably sure to cause precipitation, while many from the northwest will pass w it Ii little or no rainfall. The approach of n storm center from the west is attended by warmer, east erly winds and unusual precipitation, nnd itn passage ;s followed by colder, westerly winds nnd fair weather." Mr. Moore, in speaking of the hot test and coldest plnees iti the world selects the Colorado desert as the hottest place in the Cnitcd States, and mentions a recorded temperature there (at Mammoth tank) of U's de iirces. The lowest temperatures in the I'nited States occur in the ex treme northern portions of Minne sota and North Dakota, where .10 and o't decrees below zero are common. SeUuee anil Jlnrmy ( ape lltirn. In history, ;i& we!! a- in romance, Cape Horn looms before the imagina tion as the "sj-eenl home of tempests, ship-w he! in i n lt H' s. c; n-s-M-av h'ro k MpuilU. sii et. real inu ;n'is ::i ( free ni b'r.-ts, and recent tin i ; ; (. nie eoro'i ica I comli ' u ; , i va , ' i - , :i)n m the it o IMP ( s r,,,; . . i ... j ; ),,. ihirl.ne v oT th:- j n t n e. I ! I !'n raphie hui-'iM has nnl. Mat-.- n to col lect st;it;'ir ,'.M'.r- i''iL.r 'a?'er at ( iipe Iloi-n. In m inner, it Ik hnp.-d that some of ; ; .:: thYu't ies of the I'ripi- Horn pis-"-e in;vv be over come tltrriu'h scieii! ;f,- advice to shin ' captains. Pilot Cliart. The (too it lirta. t)ueen Vietc-ria w .'is pv. . '-m lik'-olis. SI;e heiiev et' i : , , prii v er She ;is ,i r u er. and fit tpicni i , ,, Kih'e that U '. ;:..'. i and w us prc-c r , i ! ; v -tp en, 'm :i. ki'i : ... r t in an auti-yra.di len r. ; e - c t inn hi' did n. 'i perui.t . r - eon v iei ions to ii, tine nee the m, in tricaciea of statecraft. i'l ii a-u Kec orJ "NERVE WASTE" I l.'le fi the UK.. st h.'p''ii! K...I.S ,,n (,.rir I m-akties? t,r i..,iiied ,s iluit cmitled "Neive W'as'e," .IV pr v4uV.r San (ran. iM.i. n.'w in ns ii :h lh,.M.n,l I'1 sn.irkofan experienced and repn- n ' ' p'i t su an is in areeah e contrast 1. 1 ihr vai-t siiin i.f ia's,. trachin.' h,ch pr. v.n's on th's inierestniK subject. Il atsMinds in lare'ti'lv ccnsil..rt.d a;i prii.'tn al advu e. and lis !he to j:r,ar men's of aisdom ami sioi-eriiv. D is imh rsid by both the tti'isi.ms I'd secular press Tbe Chicago Ad vnnce !.! "A irTit'al ol the b. ok mi the application of it principles ;!! Pitt beai. b, hope and bran u.to thmis tnl oi liven that are no snt, .:n.k. ttiroab ii e i v . "i s impairinetit." n.e bvHili it fl 0), by mail, postpaid. One jf tbe most 'n:eret:n.- rliapler chapter t, on Xervi'ies and sM Ton ban been printed aepara'p'v s a sample chapter, and mill te sent tu any address lor iamp by the publishers. Tut IV inc Ti a. Co., 1'h.j 2,a j4n j Ftanciaco. I n F?r4gMnnl t-. Symptoms. The Uood may be in bad condition, yet with no external aigns, no akin eruption or acres to indicate it. The lymptom in inch cases being a variable ippetitc, poor digestion, an indescribable weakness and rervousness, loss of flesb and a general run-down condition of the lystem clearly showing the blood hal lost its nutritive qualities, has become thin and watery. It is in just such cases thai 6. S. S. has done some of its quickest and most effective work by building up the blood and supplying the elements lacking to make it strong and vigorous. " My wife used sev eral bottles of S. S. S. as a bloud purifier and tn tone un a weak and emaciated system.with tby IjWtl very marked eueel Dy way ot improvement, "We retrard it a great tonic and bloody ,Tir,r T P Tnvp. Tiir'f i s Princeton, 11c !"J is the greatest of all tonics, and you will . 'rtDDd icr appetite mi- fc?f5 E?tJ nroves at once, strength returns, and nervousness vanishes as new rich pure blood once more circulates through all parts of the system. S. S. S. is the only purely vegetable blood purifier known. It contains no min erals whatever. Send for our tree dooic on blood and skin diseases and write our physicians for any information or advice wanted. No charge for medical advice. TIE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO, ATLANTA. OA. i f .-. t Tlio- lnniMiH littlit pills, llfWitt'f ,itl!.' Karly Kisi-rs coiiih'I your liver .ml tifiHfls ti tin their duly, llnm niviim on I'li'e, rit li l.!n..(l lo rcfiipernte your inily. Are eay to titke. Never iiipe. - I'r. V. K. Kreiner. HcWiU's Wi'i'li lhz-1 Salve slio'ilil lie . r, 1 1 1 1 ( 1 1 y appiieil lo iU's, buriit nnd . I!. It st.illii'S anil ijiii.'ltly lieals he i; j'ireil purl. I here are worthier, "iinlerfeiiti, he pure t') el lL-WiltV. I'r W. T Kri-iner. At Bed Time 1 t it U e a plensutil herb tliin't, ll.e nexi iii.rniTij; I (eel l.rijht ami my i-i .in plex i.M heller. My tlietor siiva it actp tiii'v un the Muiiiiifli, liter and kid .e s. ami in a plt-asiuiL Ux itive It ii-' n.'ie fn tn herbs, anil in prepititil as M-ily ,is tn. Il is t;i!!nl I.tne'rt Meili-''iiii-. All tlriiL'uistH sll it at -oi. ami IV. I.jllle'y I'illnily Metlirine IlliiveH he !.nt els earb 'liiy. II yi'ii citmutt nei I.H'tiil lur a free sample. Aihlress. iHli.r T. Viioiiniinl, l.e liny, N V Malaria Makes Impure blond, i.rove'a TasU-itHs (.'hill Tuinr cures U.thiiia ftiie. Z?J7Zi. EXPERIENCE ,.-ja,ul4, .v - if m a , rtrJ:: Mr- ' rnn UOPYRIGHTS . ?.. rTiino tointtns nl.H.'li ntitj il-'-rrii-M i ."' fjlllf V J J" If' tTtaUM ilir IflMfll f Jt f I r a v i itii.il :h pr'.h ililr r iIi'DMl l ' tun -.triotlvf.inflil.'iiflal. Iliiiirtl..! fci'itt Irt". '!!ft Hifiii'V fur , :i t iKi ii Oir.-iiL-tl Mi.l ti ?fr- ll Hif li r, W ' Il 'Hit rl,itrt. III 1 Scientific mttimi A h i-!-ituiMlr iMnxt nn 4- I x, ;'il!nr i-in t .f 'it n. ht' if. 1. : f.'-ir ritli.!. I,,',,'! ii(-'.i...ti.-;il4!n4. MUfilN&Co.''iiEivvYor;! Don't Rub it In. s i Pneumonia Rheumatisra Bronchitis H:adacha r.ruiscs Earachs Neuralgia ToothachS I3ui r.s Lumbar'O Croup Cuts icracdy . f :iill:,ci: . J. At i Tr-'. Till.- It f n. v. r h ii ' n i ;.t tn ackr'owl- ; I ll'.t .. C !.- I l l A.'illlOII ll I "t v r.r r-n.U a tliarni.fc:i . ( "i'il t tu 1 .,11 vou claju. !:.-:.. : triiily. '.' M. M. Iv. tt nl inj. Vt cLf.'.?AJiY ! SAN C.A.',sl3C ! I i it 15s-'"vC?'-''--v?:,vv' V's -JEPJ. (A . Scotch oroaiiIriformation ..:e !-i:;!i: .::! ti. 'r.-t office in IViland is a rt liable 1 n-.m Lf ln(..tt.a fur travelers -a place where v can It.i-n vii.a; u .;;! cut lo r,.a,h ANY pu'nt in ' :it::.a cr b-.:u;e; h..w luri the trio will take, and : ..tt ; If here is lo set" on the t are fiot.'ir on " ' ;-' ' itica. or. if ' -ai'.a. t hit-ago. Kansas Ciiv, St. Louis ! r.KYWIlKRK ley or. J. 'I r .'i.l'.ll ("or. Li il - an B W- Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. It artificially digest tbe food and aids Natura Id strengthening and recon structing the exnausieu utBcov.. gaDt. It Utue latest discovereddigest ant and tonic Ko other preparation can approach It in efllcicncy. It In- SlUniiy icticicaa.il . ..-.. j Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, ausea. Sick Headache, Gastralgia Crampsand all other results of imperfect digestion, p. wwv audit. Larees'seeontalnaWtltMSj XmM&e iioui altrffuvdyspeaiDalitstlN. r. n.uiiTT a rr) Chleaaa. reoaraoD s.. . FOR SALE BY W. F. KREMER. GO EAST VIA Shortest and Quickest LINK TO ST. PAUL. DULUTH, MINNEAPOLIS CHICAGO, AMI AI.I. I'DIXTS EAST TliruiiKli I'alaee at.tl T..tirltt Hlftep erH, DiiittiK uml Itud'el hiiiokln. l,ilirary Cat-N. DAILY TliAINS; I'AST TIME; SEK VK'K AMI SC'EXEKY I'XEQUALED Tit-keU in points East via I'nrtland and Ihe I il. EAT XliKTHEKS KY., on sal. at Smilheni 1'aiitie llepni Ticket l)ffir (intiilH I'as,, or UHKAT XOHTHEKN Ti. kut ( (llice I'J'J Third Slrri t, Porilantl. For Hates, l'tilders Hnd full inforuiatiun repirdini; Eastern trip, call on or address A. li. ( IiEXMSTOX, City I'ass and Ticket Agent, l'ortland EAST and SOUTH VIA THK mut nininr 1 ' it Shasta Route l i . 1 1 ns l.i ai ,. Grama I'ush fur I'urt land anil Wuy Niaiiona al S:!tU a. lit. Mlltl U:15 l. 111. l.v. l'nrllauil n :.m a.m. 8:) p.m. Lv. tirantsl'HSH. ..li):4.'l p.m. 10:111 1. in. Ar. A-hiii. ..12.a3a.nv. 12:8.1 a.m. Ar. Sacramento . 5:10 p.m. 6:00 am. Ar. Sanl'rancii't'o. 7:15 p m. H A5 a.m. Otden 4 oo p in. 7 :00 a.m. Ar. Denver H.SIOaiu. H;lop.m. Ar. KanoasCity. .7:25a.m. 7;2a.m. Ar. I'hicaKO 7 ;32 a, in. 8:30 a.m. Ar. Liw Angeles. 2:110 p. in. 8:0.1 a. m. Ar. I I 1'ani (I:ti0p. in. tl Oip. in. Ar. Fori . rth . . .(! ::!0 a. In. (t:H0a. in. Ai.l'iiyof.Mexit'Kll :30a. in. 11:30 a. in. Ar. Il'iiision . . 4 :im . in. 7:i0a.in. Ar. New Orleans li :3d p. in. ti:30p. in. Ar. .,shini;imi . ti:4:' a in. U :42 a. in. Ar. New York... 12:10 p. in. 12:10 p. in. I'l I.LM X AM) TUL IIIsT CAKS on ho.li train?. Chair cars Sacramento lo (hi len and Kl I'aso. and Tuurist cars to Chicrn;.!, St. I.oni-, Xew Orleans and Wasinimiun, (nniicclinn at San FranciH-o with si-terul 8'eaiiishlp line (or Honolulu Japan, Chins, 1'lulippines, Centia! and Soiiti, America. See ,J. 1'. Jester, auenl at liranls 1M l'aj Ptittiun or ad.Ire89 C. H. MAKEIIAM, (i. I'. A.. I'orilatid, Ore tTT ? hi way. an eastern trip, drop in and you prefer, write me about it -and A. C. She: .nus. General Aoent Third and Stark Sis.. Tortland. Ore. FOH SALE BY Iliilr-lliJle Hardware to. mm Mi 4