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A Sinner Unrepentant By Sophie Gctot Kerr. (ma n U6lr world. U printed r rrmlio.) (I , BUT your morn In' jrlorlea do Ill look nice, Mikr llieinrvl Wish you J save me Home need olf.-n that white one." It waa Mra. Kidley com ing; up the walk. "X will, Mia' Kidley. Come In and et down. There' a pu'm leaf on the lounge, an' mclilie you'll take a jrliiHn of cool water. It's a aeorchin' morn ing," aaid Miss I'hemry. "1 would like a drink, thank you," responded Mrs. Kidley. "Seems like when anybody's fat as I am, they jiiht (ret net up like a coal stove. My, Unit tastes (food. You got a grand well, Miss l'heniey." The hostess smiled a fluttered smile, but before she could speak Mrs. Kidley went on: "I brought over three of Mr. Kidley's vests. Miss I'hemey, to get you to mend 'em. He's bu'slrd 'em ever' one right down the buck, f'r all the world like a aeven-jeur locust, 1 tell Mm, an't seems like 1 got no time to fix 'cm, with Kmma May gittin' married next week. We're just livin' In a regular whirlwind, an' sorry at I'll be to see Emma May go not that I don't like Charlie Koote, but you know what I mean I cert'ney shall be tflad when all this fuss is over." "I expect It Is trying," sympathized Miss I'hemey. "Hut Km ma May's al ways been a good daughter, an sht deserves a fine weddin'." "'Taln't that I don't want her tc have It," said Mrs. Kidley, hastily "Hut I'm Just dog-tired this mciniin' for the land sakns, it's hnlf-puxt ten o'clock already; I got to go. You bring them vests over when tlVy're done. Miss I'hemey, an' I'll my you f'r 'em. I'd send one o' the boys over, but Kmma May wants you to come per tickler an see her presents, so II Tit killin' two birds with one stono." Hhf chuckled comfortably as sh stepped outside the dour. Miss 1'hemey looked after hrf de parting form with rrsentfid stare. "Yes," sho muttered, "she can get Mini Maxwell to nwike Kmma May's weddin clothes, but I'm good enough to mend up Jim Kidley's old vests. I'll chnrgf her 15 cents apiece, see 'f I don't t ha I'll be 45 cents. Dues seem a good bit to charge f'r niendin' three vests.' "Einiua May wants you to come per- tickler to see her presents! Tain') no hint; oh, nol Bully Kidley needn't ''troubled herself to any that. I got a present fur Emma May, an' I'm going to give It to her. I'd like to get even with them, the whole kid band of cm Jest as if I couldn't Vniade Kmma May'a weddlu' elo'al They tell tut Misa Maxwoll uses a chnln-stiteh ma- shine. I always did say chuin-stitch machine waa made for the careless, an' I don't see no rrnson to change my mind. Well, 'pnn word, this vest ain't on y bu sted, but frayed list ths bar gain." Miss I'hemey foil briskly to sewing. Ths next day, despite the threaten Ing rumbla of a distant storm. Mint I'hemey dressed In her best and start ad toward the Kid leys, carefully car rying two packages. Khe was gra ciously received by Kin ma May, a fat. fair girl of pleasant mien and placid disposition. "I brought home them vesta," ex plained Miss l'heniey ; "and here. Kmma May, la a little present I brought for you. It'll be nice f'r your dining-room table, I thought." Hhf held out a small white pun te board box, with an expression of the heap Ing-eoals-of-flre kind. "Ma," called Emma May, "come here; Miss I'hemey's brought mu a buttel knifel Wlsht you'd lookl That cer t'ney la beautiful." "It'a aolid silver," said the donor, proudly. "My nice down to New fork gut It fur me." Hhe received the thanks, delivered a trille embarrassed ly, of mother and daughter, with po lite coolness. When the bride-elect Invited her to in lnswctlon of the presents, .Miss Itieiney looked them over ami made few comments. Hhe turned the set o) liver spoons, "presentml by the groom' parents," so that the plnte mark waa visible, and she tupped ths globe of gaudy china lamp with the remark that they were Just two dol lars and thirty-nine cents down to Ileedham'a. When she bad looked at II, she said, cliorrfully: "Now I waut to see your clothe, Emma May." Mr. and Mrs. Itldley exchanged glances of annoyance, but the latter led the way to the spare room, wheru, on bod aud oluilr, lay the creations of Miss Maxwell, "City Modiste." There was the white stlk wedding dress, the tan traveling dress, some odd waists, a block satin, stltT with Jot, and a "tea gown." No girl In country town inarrie without these last Indispensable garments; they re the real backbone of the trous seau. Miss I'hemey looked at the display, felt the iiunllly of the material, stid examined the desrised chsin-stitch-Ing, without a word. At last she aid, pleasantly conscious of paying Id scores: "If I might -rcrsonm to criticise, I rclly do think it's a pity you got four wedding drees made with a i'lnted orcrsklrt. A.I tho latest fashion books say they're not worn t all this season; and Urn plaits, too, Is kind of dropping out. 1 was read In' only yesterday thai 'twas Jut the heaest good -n mail up so any more. That black mitln'a real pretty, though. I tid you sec Un Sullivan's hlsek satin? Hers, was n beauty! finest piece o' satin 1 ever cut Into, an' all umde up with these plaited ' rurtlrs. Why, Kmnia May, seams If ftiu'd be most afraid to leave all ..Southern Oregon State Normal School. AHHLNI, tltiig Academic con tie, I'mfcm-lnu! Irsiliint! ol the lunliest XCril, lice. Well ri)ii;pped labor torh . I' irsl class train iii); d. p r 1 111 e n 1. lip. lusnd lor train, d Irs, li en rim! the euppl). tirdal easily rcme Jis.,1 posit inns, II e 1 u 1 1 f 11 1 location . Musi delightful c'iiiihU on tiie coast. I'.spcntes (i '.'O to 1 1,') er year. Write lor Ha l U,U, p" ri 11 W. M. these fine thing In here with th" w'nder open, thi room on the grounn noor, like it la. It s been a real treat to rec such elcnnl clotlu-H, an' I hop- your married life'll lie happy. 'Ihe l-'ootes have nil got ter rible onr asi.nahlp ten.peis, they ay; but I hope you II be able to man age Chnrlie. Go:id-by, eli." Miss I'hemey walked home slowly. Even the thought of the darts she had planted In Mrs. Kidley' capa cious breast brought her no real comfort, when the vision of the nowy wedding dress rose before her. "Things ain't edge even yet," she murmured. A low growl of thunder startled her, and she hastened into the house to shut out the cutting flam of the lightning. When the kettle boiled she set her loin ly table and made tea. The quick thump of heavy rain drops on the ror.f made her start nervously. Night had come with the storm, find nfli-r her Hiiiper wus over, Minn I'hemey sat in the dark nnd meditated. About ten o'clock the rain ceased, uud she filing the shutters open. The stars were, shining now. The air outside was cool and damp snrl frntrrai.t. She looked over toward tin- Kidley house, and as she did so their last liht went out. Miws I'hemey strained her eyes to no avnil. All was darkness there. "I'm a-goin' to do it," she Biiid aloud, determinedly. Kuimtging over the table, she found a pair of scis sors. She took a match from tin box beside the window and unlocked the door. The moon was creeping up, a flat disk of pale yellow. Minn Pheiney looked down nt herself and saw that she still wore her best dress. "It'll be all drabbled," she thought; then, recklessly: "I don't care, nohow." She brushed nirainst the dripping flowers beside tho garden path, and held her -breath as the gate gave a whining cr eak. Out on the road, walking noiselesnly. she went. Once she heard a team coming and crouched In a corner of the worn fence, behind a little gum tree sprout. till It was past. Hlio recognized the doctors rig, and her heart came up in her throat nnd bent there with great frightened leaps; Ixjt hu passed by and safely she crept on At last, after a seemingly unending Journey, she reached the Kidley's gale. The maples threw deep shad osvs, and, so, sheltered, she reached the house. Kouud to the left wing slowly slowly- and the window was still open! She stopped and looked In The moonlight lay In patches on the floor, the dresses spread niKin the bed, nnd there, within reach. It ft: full upon the wonderful pearl bead Ing of the wedding dress find made scintillating lights. Miss I'hemey saw all this, and slowly slowly-her hand went out toward those glisten ing bends. A ipilck Jerk, and the waist of Kmma May Kidley's wedding dress Iny across her knees. Shi1 ought the seam in the middle of the back. She could feel the despised chain stitching, nnd shu slipped her Angers deftly along toward the col lar. What was this? A loose end of thread little pull -r-l-l-l-l-lp -II was done. In a spasm of fear Miss I'hemey hustled the waist thmiipli the window, bnek Into plaei nod ran Into the concealing shadow. Out to the gate, down the rond airnln sh waa almost home. Suddenly she stopped and gave a little chuckle. "Thmn hnstlu's'll hold it together ao nobody'll s'apect lucky she left 'em In. Hut when I'm ma May puts It on, liig nn' fat as she Is, it'll bu'st uuare up the back like a flog." She couldn't help laughing at the idea; It tickled her fancy so. She forgot her wet feet, her draggled, mnddv skirls, nnd went to bed with n smile still pulling nt the corners of her mouth The next morning the exp't-uri' had done Its work. She was honrsi' nnd feverish, and there was u sharp pain that stabbed her nt every breath, "Threatened with pneu monia," the doctrr said, ami com manded her not to stir from her bed, though she could not lime dune so hud she wished. The neilinors were very kind, and attended her f aithful ly, nml the tenth dny f.niinl her sit ting up, very weak and frail, but with life in her eyc.i nnd voice. Mrs. Emerson, the town gossip, came In nnd brought n bundle "Jest as aoon ns you git nhlc, Miss I'hemey, I want you to make me a dress. It'a one Mr. Kmersou got me over to Itrlstol, an' he ahntted real good taste for a man, I must say. Unik-a-there, ain't that fern leaf real pretty?" "It's Just beoutlful," assented Miss riicmey. "Seeins If you'd have Miss Maxwell make It up, liuln' shu' from the clt v an' all." She'll never cut Into n piece of goods f'r me, I e'n toll you," said Mrs. Kmersou. will- emphasis. "Ain't n- tsidy tuld you how she made I'uiinn May Kidley's weddin' dress and n.-i.r sewed up the hack, an' Knima V:iv. not suspicioiiiu', put It on au' liusled It clean wide open? ()' course, you was sick an' didn't git to the weddin'; but 1 was there, an' the w.-ddin' party was nigh nn hour late j. st on that account. Notion' but a bastin' thread to hold It together; such shif lessuess! Course, belli' I. .1,1 Itu k. Emilia May never tried on I lie dress after It come home, like she did the others, an' I c'n tell you she was h,.p pin'. People at the church didn't know what was the matter. No'n- Veed, Miss Maxwell makes no olo's f'r me. After her visitor was ir"iir, Miss l'heniey lay I sick on her pillows and looked out of the window a long time, Twas an awful mean trick. I Know.' slw said, at hist. ""I'nasn't right; but I got this s;., II ,,' OCSM to pay up fer It, an' tli. l holler Knife waa solid silver and mil expensive. I'm evi-ned up all 'ioiin.1 an' some how I jest can't care." ORKtiON. 3 xmmmmit Jiiiww-v-1 .v.'-tv ; .r-jjl 1 ZOiuJtAi li 1 v;-s-T-X ' CLAYTON, Pro: V I," Y C A V T 1 1 V 't H I ''-'' LJ V I 1 II Ij II VllLf. HAPPENINGS OF THE PAST FEW DAYS FROM ALL QUARTERS. Oilrnico CorMirtltrt I'aj- Large Amtratv mt'Mtft U "Until! Hu tint nri iiit TorfM'iJn Knnt Rcmalna lnlT U'nter 13 Hmr. ICMivrjr of Ktolrii flu Minn. The president' messngo, say tho Now York fiun, will be tho longest on record. It will occupy about lSoolnn.il dinary newspaper. of tho ordin; About midnight an unknown ruuu throw himself headlong into ouo of tho furnaces of Schouiibcrni.r' mills at Pittsburgh. Tin man was bm-ii d head ...J -I 1.1 ,.. .1... n t t MllU noouiUCin III W1U UIUL'S. Ill) W US polled out by threo men, but nearly ivory part of his body roseuiblcd a piuco f his budv roseuiblcd a iiiuco i t lin:i-cnol:cd meat. Recent stories in regard to the a'.U god conspiracy to capture, tho government of tile Yukon aru not taken seriously by the ofllcials ut Ottawa. It app ar that an organization, known us the "Order of tho Midnight Kuu," existed at D.iwsou, and was founded by somo American jAuuans. H. L. lY-uny, au American who arrived at Vuucuuv (IJ. C.) recently buy ho paid Ji to bo ciimo n member of tho order, but that it wasouly a scheuio to get money easily. A highly satisfactory test was madu of tljo li-jiland i-ulimaiiiiu torpedo-boat Fulton, which remained for 15 hours under tho waters of Peconic bay, at tho eastern end of Long Island. There were eight people on board tho Fulton. Captain Cable of tho Holland com p iny. who was in command, said tho boat could remain duwu for threo months if tlicro wine food enough on board. I hero wus n violent storm during tho night, but this did not allcct the i'a toil in any way, although tlicro was only 01 X foot of water above her. The. fact that, 11J bars of gold and silver bullion, valued at over f JO.Oou, wcrn stolen six months ago in transit from the smelter ac Ki 1'asn, Tu;., to eastern rclincries has just come to li-ht. Tlio sliipnc ntMvtn madu over liteOal. vcstoii, 11u;u;uik anil San Ant-nio 1'iidioad under heavy bond. It win not misM.-,l ti. nil the car reached New Or leans. It lias liecn since lcaiitid that tiie bullion had been thrown lVoui tli-i ear near Kl l'uso 1,1111! tlial it )mav lies buried in wv-,tcrn 'lex. is. Th-i thieves liave been liaced iroiil place to place and a lew h.irs have lieeu unearthed. Detectives havo a cle,v to the hidden treasure. All electric ijniclt-sliuvln machine, consisting of revolving blades operated by a low current, was recently patented in Talis by u bariii-r named lo!iiciups. About a score of tho barber's ec loiiiera discovered that tlieir cliius had turned blue and they had u feeling us if tiio idiiii had been fcoi'ehod. Tho customers OoiiMilted their pliysiciaiis, who diag nosed tho caf es as bums by eleciiicay. Tho barber lias now 17 suits i'or damages pending iigainst linn. The Illinois state board of e(u.ili.a tiou has lniiilo an assessment for l'.HK) aggregating 4-'''ii,iKKI,iw ou tho capital slock und franchise values of the follow- live Chicago corporations: 1'eople's ti.is liight and Coke couiany, Clneiio City Hallway ciniip my, Chicago Kdlsoii coin pany, tlucao I elepliono eoiupany. Boutli Ciiie.ii;o liailw.iy eoiupany, Iist year the a.greg..'-' n-.i jssmcnt of tho tianio crimpanici was only M.SoO.ooo, This new asr.essiiicnt takes tlm place ot that one w h.eli lie hil;leiiij eciirt lie- clared In too "teachiis case was fraudulent. Tiio United Sti.l - s has taken a hand 111 tho Coloinhiau rcvilu'ioii and an united gnard of 111,11 inc., tioin tli! l,i;t le- slilp Iowa h:,s te-i"-t.ih!isin.d lr.in-.it luu'osstla! ithiiiu.-i of I'an.iiua. I ''-tails from tho Iowa's marines were sent to protect pasf-enger tiain,. Tli re was Hero liyhtini; at J-aitpire station, ou the rai.road line l- twe -n I'.irt.wia uel Colon, lielwceii the ins. 11 i,ri 111.1 a, id liie tl'Miin f tiie Colombian j;.,v. vain -i.t, wuh very lieavy lo.s, s on ! !i Miles. Tuihiileiit d- nn Athens, towinp ; 1 1 1 t of ! In!' 'lll'l' "1 at d to ;. . It. mil. the ' pi-op ' 1 rai'slati-1 lie pi 'i, 'iel'll ( , !ui til- t he e'ie e, lei'- 1 It ' ', 11 1 ell 111 u. 11 y and 1 In- riot I' - .-even p -I S' ills were o: 1 v.'i re H i I at M. !i pieinier, l. in -,, nh. (Iteelt cabinet has e l. Sever il otohis, the 1 ii nit effect. Tie resigned 111 i-oiiM oiieiioo of tiie distill U- inces. 1, II Anderson of O.1UI 01 1, CaV, who in. id a I- ii 'iine in tu go! 1 li, Ms f Ala lis a t lilo.i,,-., d!S!-:e:i S, e ii . III an I'ellc kl V 1 1- 1, I t!i- ;iiy c '..-'; a. I llicit;,, w'lt',1 " ).. :.;t). -'.'l iels.lll left (!,.. .,tl. work 1 1 Al l- k.i, and his ex. the 11 ri li wi le pa.d by tho i" is ie u worth sev. ml bun. - in 1 dol'i'i s, ami he siarted 1 vi-it h". home in Sweden, i' on h i- ;',t badly 1:1 need d tile la- lley Will elcll'le It and iiiatcnallv c.t -nd its ell uel I- : of ,1. I I Mill.. i- were ! no in a lire !ii it ii --(royed Two yean tutUm for p-ll-.s 1.. I bed 111 II He 111-111 ur I Ul lie I t the Mill, t- 1 1: tibnrb .t I' ll- I'. Ill d 1'V 1 lie kcic eiie 111 il.e for b ai.fi .t tilled, nnd 111,' hiiriuni; oil nil i- e.leie-.- m li in 1C:1 i, die, a '" 'il. '1 He 1 10 was I' -1 d.tu , oel 'lung sto-. t. , sl.H 1 I lie liro 'l li-' oil to t iic cm ig. l .pl isioll se.ltt, led tlto over tho room. Mrs. Miller was badly burucl, nnd the fat In r, IU jumping tioin a second-story win dow, had his lou broken, and was otln r wise b idly bruised. Krauk laitler, wliose staie naine is Frank Whit iiey, and who sang as a tenor lit the Tivoh in San Francisco la.it sea season, is m ihe e uiitty jail at Cluc.n.'o. bavin;; ,ili .1 led r mil y to stealing jew , iry from In-1" 1 n liie; hoc, so k , -p. r. "Inns broke," he 11I1I, "ami there .i.;v ,ued to bono aoie; for me teat to so.ii 1 j't the pi o, si 1 v a. I hu-.. .main, though, tin 1 tue t 'o-t le 1 stoie ti-, ",u me not out II vthlll:.' " - - ' -'-: r.i-xsve "w"v" --'v I ... , lc v, N x v j, fd .'..! . llu- 11 A DELICATE CHILD Let a delicate child take a little Scott's emulsion of cod - liver oil after breakfast or dinner not too much -too much will upset the Stomach. - y , j Better tOO little than tOO much, TllC effect will be slow; it ; oilL'llt to be slow, i In a week, I ,,,, l,Pfran f .... first : 3 day. Don't be in a hurry. We'll fend you a little to try if you tike. SCOTT & UOWNK, 400 Pearl ureel, New Vurk. CRIMES AND ACCIDENTS. By a firo iu tho .Smngglcr-Union mine nt Tellundo, Colo., 21 minors lost tneir lives. Negroes on tho Herndon plantation, o!ght miles south of hlirovoport, la. Ivnchod Frank Thomas. 0110 of their own race, becuuse ho had shot and killed 11 negro boy owed him tho sum of 80 cents. Tho dead bodios of eight well-known eiinlng men who entered tho West mino of the I'ochahontas 0'ollienos company at Uluoflolds, W. Vs., and were over come by poisonous gas, have been ro covered. They had gouo to inku an investigation of the liaby initio, where many lives wero lost recoutly. Four prisomrs in tho Ogdeu (Utah) jail. W. II. Turner, James Sutherland .'line Hope uud (Joorga Wells, unwed n hole 17 by I I inches thronizh tho stee vail of their ci 1', using a pieeo of metal as a i:ougo. They then dug a hole throtiu'ii 1111 18-inch stono wall and v.aihed nway. Several hours elapsed before they werfi uiis-ed. 1 :.;. ving that ho had inflicted a mor tal wound ou his wife while shooting at imaginary buiglur, William D o'-hiuaii, living in Austin, N. Y., uirned his ii-volver nuon himself nnd oinmitle l .-uicidu. TI10 buliet that was 11,11 mli-d lor the Ijurg.iir passed tliroiign pillow close beside his wifu head lie iisliod her lnnitie.illy if ho had killed her. Kliu sleepily replied that ho had nut, but was too Into to savo his lifo. John 1!. Hertholf, manager of tho .-ast'-rn divh inii of t ho Western Union releirrnph company iu Jersey City, 'A. .1., and Isaao Kershaw, a telo- tjrajiher, wero arrested 011 tiio charge of carrying nn a "green goods" business. iiail was (ixed at ci, Uoo in each caso. IN THE PHILIPPINES. Ciiptnin K'lward 1J. Law ton's company if the Nineteenth infantry, says a Mil- uila dispatch, of Nov. SI, .attacked and capuired 1111 insurgent fort on Bohol island. This fort was surrounded by a precipice, aud tho only entrance to tho higher ground was guarded by n stock ado with a line of entrenchments behind it. Seig-'iint McMahon anil 2d men at tacked tiio fort in the rear, and after threo hours' climbing through the thick underbrush, drove tho enemy from tho fort. As tho insurgents escaped they had to pass tile remainder of Captniu L;uvt"li's company at 11 distauco of 100 yards. Hero tho oneuiy suffered great loss. The insurgents' cannon wero cap ture I. Captain Liwton makes stwciul mention of tho bravery of Sergeants Mi'Mahou and List. The Filipouos captured 011 tho island of Saniiir show- evidences of suffering ami hunger. The patrolling gunboats have captured upward of ifW.000 iu cash, and $100,000 worth of hemp, upon which a tax had been paid to the insur gents, has noon conli.-ealed. At Sojo'on, 011 the island of Sa- iiiar, three iiiMirgoiit cauuis wero do- iroved, 40 bamboo cannon wero cap tured und much rice and other stores i destroyed by the marines of Major Waller's command. The rebel strong- I10I 1 was almost impregnable. Tho trails leading to it w.-ro linod with poisoned spears stuck in tho ground, and tin 10 were iiuiiii runs hidden pit falls. The murines, in the attack, lnul to scale a cliff 200 feet high, climbing barefooted over bamboo ladders. At tho top they found boulders ready piled to hurl upon 1111 attacking party. Thirty rels-ls wero killed. Tho marine sus tained a few trilling wounds. WASHINGTON NOTES. Tim president has appointed William A. Cro.ier elm f of ordnance, with rank of brigadier-general, tleneral Crozier is a native of tiliio, and was appointed to the military a iideiny from Kutsasiu 1S72. The National Kceiprocity convention. Inch was held at Washington, passed resolution reiiuestinc congress to cre ate a now-department, to be called "Ihe lepartinent i f eoniiiierco and industry," the lieiid of which shall bo a member of the president's cabinet, and that a reei piocity commission Isi created us a bu le.iu of this department. llur.lciilict Sti-et l,y ew I'rocens. A Mcckleiibiirir inanufiictiiier luiinod liibeler, says a Herlin dispatch to tin New York Sun, snys he has discovered a method of hardening steel to twice the hardness yet obtained. Ha also says that under his process the cost ot pro. duelion is .VI per cent less. Ii is said tests have shown that projeeules which bad penetr.lled 11 tulliituoteis of Kmiqi iiriuoi -plate only dented a seven-nulii. meter plate nt.'.de Vv tiiNder's nu t ho 1. A tiewspiper, 111 making the announce lllelll, dec:.ile that a technical institute ut Chariot teiilniv bus niv, sti-.ire I the mutter nnd coiiilftiis toe elu'in of the Inventor. It adds that Heir tlibe.er will send a represeiii.iiive to Pittsburgh to ne -;oti,ite for the sale of Ins vttcut to the United States S'eel corporation. The Alaska Mail Steamship company proposes to place two fast steamers on the run lioui T.uvina and Seat lo to Skaway. b-iiiiuin-.' nlsuit the middhi I of Mareii of next year. The coin-ianv has M-cuiisl ihe steamships Crand lHichess and O.ivetto, both of which arc at present engaged on the Ati.iutio LMltSt. Mrs. E W. Churchill of iM'.i Linden street. Oakland, Ca'., lost ll.eo.i worth of diamonds w inle visiting San Fran 1 Isoo. Ihe diaiiiouds wore 111 a chamois bag, which, according lo Mrs Churchill, was stolen fioin her either on tho ferryboat or while she was making acme purchases In San Francisco. 1 no diamonds were aft. rw., ids found by V. II. Cnug, a ciuiduetor of a ear ot tho li.i'.i;!it s:teet line. He ln,l f und the precious i-tones on the icat of the car just alter Mrs. Churchill had aluhle.l. i I e iu.ii;ic 1:11 tptahin, bruisi-s, cuts, A. F. Voi-hies c in supply yon !?! r , --Us, burns, toil ulcers Per anytliing needed 111 the ptuiloirpb line, j led hi-Sa-r of 1L.11 .l.s. s.es and piles, either amateur ur pioli isii i,sl itipi lies ' I'urv gursuli-ed by Dr. k-rmer. 2,V. .NEW I)AXE FOUND. pyphoid FeTer Germs Said to Lurk 1 ln Raw Vegetable.. nen of itiio. o '- j eultarel neparlmeas lacookcd Vegetable' Carrr Cera Takea froas tb soil. w. Wiley, chief chemist of the j department of agriculture, has for the Jkt ft.w ytars been making a thor- i i.m-h studv of the close connection oe- tweeu typhoid and other germ dis eases end the consumption 01 raw tcgetahlrs, and has come to tne con elusion that to their use when they arc grown neur large cities may often lie traced the prevalence of tUi.e dis eases ut certain seasons. I-is sttfTly of the n.-atter has not only extended over n.any years but to many foreign cities, chief among them I'urls and Hi 1 lie. In speaking of the matter the otln r nay he said: . "1 ipiite u-ree with I'rof. Guuldi, thief of the bureau of hygiene of Itoine, und other eminent students of the Biinjeet, who trace typhoid fever more directly to the consumption of raw vegetable than to liny other source. Of course, the use of polluted water, as well as a carelessly guarded milk supply, are both dangerous fac tors, but do not account completely for the prevalence of the disease iu localities where these supplies are both closely watched and the sanitary conditions are beyo-id reproach. "The cause of the danger in un cooked vegetables lies in the fact of truck gardener near lurge cities de pending often upon sewer waste, household refuse, street sweepings, find other such matter us a fertilizer I'or their fields. This is especially the case abtut I'aris. Such a use of waste matter for this purpose is particularly dangerous if contaminated with path ological germs, and this waste mat ter should in such cases, if used at uil, be under the supervision of the board of health, an..1 should be steril ized either by subjection to a high tem- peraliirc or by the use of oil of vitriol in suflicleut quantities to. be germi cidal. "The use of oil of vitriol improves fertilizers in preserving the ammonia, us well us in other ways. An excess of this chemical should be neutralized by finely ground phosphute rock, thu soluble phusphorie acid thus formed becoming a valuable fertilizing in gredient. " A Great Railway. Tiie CliicRgo, Milwaukee A SI. I'mil Railway owns and operates over 0,000 miles of thoroughly equipped road in III nois, Wiseoi a n, losn, Mil nesota, South Dacota, Missouri and the Upper I'enin sola of Michigan. It owns und operates all equipment in rvice on its lines including Sleeping Cars and Dining Curs, m iiiilaiuin an ex cellence of service unequaledou any rail way iu the world. h lias been a l'ioneer in the North west and West in Ihe use of the block ysteiu in the operation of its trains, in the lighting ol trains by electricity, heat ing by steam and many other progres sive methods, which have added safety, comfort ant) luxury to travel. It ii al alaays the leader in that direction. The Pioneer Limited Trains between Chicago,' St. Paul and Minnearolis have he costliest and handsomest Sleeping Cars in tho world and the best Dining- Car service Time tables, maps ami information furnished on application to U J. Kddy, General Agent, 134 Third St., Portland Oro. "THE MILWAUKIE." A familiar name (or the Chicago, Mil waukee A; St. Paul Railway, known all over the Union as ths tlreat Railway running the "Pioneer Limited" trainf every day and nijtht between St. Paul and Chicago, and Or.ialia ami Chicago, ''The only perfect trains in the world.' Understand: Connections arc made with All Transcontinental Lines, assur ing to passengers tho bent service k no -ill. Luxurious coaches, electric lUhts, steam iieat, of a verity equalled by no other line. See that your ticket reads via "The Milwaukee" whi n going to any point iu the United Slates or Cunada. All tick et Hgeiits sel them. For rates, pamphlets or oilier inioi inatiun, addicts, I. W. Caskv, C. J. Kimiy, Tiiiv. l ass. AkI. (ieiierul Awent, SK.Vll'I.K, Wahll. PolllLAMl, Or BSIGHT'S DISEASE Tin bug -st sum rvrr paid lore pri 'cnption, chsneil iian.ls inSsnhran ' is. 0. ik. ;I0, I'.UI. The transfer in volved in 1 oni and stock fl i,:,) 0 1 and ss piol by .1 teirn ol business men lor p.-cdle lor llrijln's Di-ease snd !'i.i-lei,-, hi.herio inciirahlii disea-vs, I'lu-y i-ouiiueiiced ihe serious invesi i .slum ol the speeilic Nov. 15, p.mo rln v mli'iviened scores of l!u cured in t n ied il 0111 on lis merits by putiini! .ner ihr-e d, r.en oases on 1 he treatment iiid us iliinz them, Tlirv al-o got phi sieii, 10 mime ehroiiie, iiieursi.le eases tid ad'inhi!iTd it with the ,dij:cisiif lor judges. Up to .ut!. L'.", K7 M-r eenl if Hie lest css., w,,re t.,,er well 01 r.'ir ss--ei tsvornbly. there lisine; but thirteen per cent o: t.iilines, the panics ,-. vat ist'u-d mid .Insvd ihe liiinsaetlon. The pio. -c.luii- d 'I e invesii-a'.init coinm 1: loo and tin . llnl -.il re-. orls of the lest can's wen I' 1 ' i- l-i'-l and id b nulled free 011 ipp'i. iiion Add ess John- .1 H t.roN - oil-vsv, fjd Mentioieery M. Ssn Krsi. . is,ii, Csl. Fond Che.ntSi,J to I'olson. I n'', 1' ' ' 1 ... I in I .. s-i;,, s ;,r ,. d ices , ;). s .11,,. th,.se l arsenic, but Dr. K'.i g's New Life U expel H e lioisonr. fn-in clii-md boxels. unit I r .!! but miriiy, curing C-jns'ip t'i-.n, P.ibane?s, Sic ll-.nl u'.i -, r'evei-, il Liver, Kidney and Ilmel troubis 1 !- 2 c at Dr. Kr.euer'j. Tho Latest Yarn. A Pin-bur dni ii 11-r tei this rn I ii'ays cirry a bottle of Kemp's I'alsain in ti.y arip. I lase odd msily nj a tew do, s of ilie tt.ilt.iit ',is iiitli-s me a well man, Kvery here I i I i-pes a a take l ol I f good wool for Kemp. I ii"' 1 ii-toine's I iske old men and ot.li; cent! 'i nlis l ii'i) men, slid le i ihein 1 I d 1 w le 11 1 tines ild. At .Ir.n,,.., , Hind VI.-, Say Ho Was Tortured. "1 si.lTeird mi. Ii lain bom eor . I CJii.d hsidly walk." ri es II. Kob'nson, II borough, Ms , Inn I u, kleu's An I OA s.ive eoiu-iletely ruled them." Acts &3 3 IIW. T.nn Jan. J7. 1901. R Ever tlnre the Drrt spreama-O ef mr ft meases thov wero very Irregular aim 1 g sulfvrul with Eru.t psln In riy hips, ft back, ilomrt-U m -l loss, with turrililo n bearing: (i.-wa jj-ii.s in the olsoinea. u i.-iirin Ihrt i.nst n.oiit't 1 hsM) het-a 12 tnkirir Wino of Canlul nr! Taidfor.i's fj Tllftck-Draiirl.t. snd I pn' -1 Ihonionth- J ly prici witauut ua:n lor rne nrei onio C in yuan. ti.smn tiAvls. E What it Ufa wtrlh to a wrmun sulfer ing tike Nanni Davis s'.ffereJ? Yet ! there aro wemon in Ihciisnndj ol homes to-day who are bearing tho:e lerriblo mcntlruai palm In silence. II you aro one cl these wo want to say thai this sama 1 will bring you permanent relief. Con- solo yourself with the knowledge that 1,000,000 women have been complexly , cured by Wine of Cr.-rdui. Those wom en suffered from lei oorrhoci, irregular meases, headaoin.', bsctacho, and bearing down pains. Wino of Cardui will stop all theso aches and pains lor you. Purchase a $1.00 bollls ol W!n el Cardui to-day and lal:o il In Ihe privacy ol your home. Ver s-lvlfu.. and lller.tf tin'.aiHrets.. irlvln.rpyiiip- t, in., -ji.b l.i.i.t-. .oio.iy l!ctiuoi,.-it, f. 1 he C'lfctuiiuwigi Meuisiua LO Cliuliuuuuifs, z 1 S!!.V,M-NS. In Ihe Circuit t'o'i.t ol the S'a . Oii'ifon, lor the ( uutv r.f JoscpiiiiiH t'liarles 1, Tult, Plairitill' ) v. .! sue A Chsdivick, Mavis llroiver, 1'. o. Duaninir. lane .Matilda Kniipp Klori-nce l.indririe, Mitilda II. luxter. lohn llriiiidt Itapp.s min or, Defendants. lo Jane iM.itildu Knp Florence I,an dimettnd .'tlniilda II. Unxtnr, defend ants : In the nunc of the Klale ol Oregon: You and each of you are hereby icipitred to appear and answer the complaint filed uirainst voti in the abovo rntitled uit nn or before the 5'.h day of Deceiu- tier, I'JUt, mat Deiiie tho lut-t (lav o time prescribed iu the order (or pub lication of this summons, ninile by the Honorable Abe Axtell, Judce of the County Court, of tho Htate ol Oregon, for Josephine County, on tho 22d day ol October, 19(11, and tiled in the above entitled Court and citino; and if yon (nil so to answer for want thereof, the plain tiff will apply to the Court for the rebel prayed for ill his complaint on file in said cause, tu-wil: ThBt a partition of the Northwest Uuurter of Section Thirtv- sii in Townthip Forty, South, Hunye r.iKht West of the Willamette Meridian. 111 Josephine County, State of Oreon, 00 made according to ttie nudiis of the respective tiarties, or if a oartilion can not be had without material injury to those riR-hts, then that said premises he sold by and under the direction ol the Court and the proceeds applied, first, 10 the payment of the general c?te ami disbursuments oltlie suit ; second, to the costs of reference and of sale, and third, the residue be paid to the several owneri in proportion to their icspectivo in terests, and for such further and dif ferent order and relief iu the premises as to the Court may seem eipiitable. itieniet piioiication ot tins summons is made on 1'htirmlav the 24tli duv ol October, 11)01, and the Init on Tiiurs day, the Gill day ol December, l'.iOI. A. C. Uni on. Attorney lor PlaiutiH'. NOTICK OK INTENTION TO WITH UK AW INSUKANCK DKPOSU'. In a. cordanco w ith the rtoiiiremeiili of the laws of IlieSlutn of Onunti, tela nve to uitiiiuru'n enmpauui, noiicc is bereliy yivsn that The Iiancaslilrc liiniiiaix e Coinpan) of Manclieste ', Kiiulami. de'iriiiif ti ceaso doin I ll-lnesn within thu Stati ol Ori'iton, inli nds lo withdraw its de- pour with Ihe Treasurer 0! said Slate sue will, it no claim shall he fiii d with tin Insurance Cmnniis-inuer within n months from the 22ml day t.f July, 1H0I withdraw its deposit from the Stan Treasurer, Tim I.ANCAMIIIIC ISHI KANl'R CoMI'ANV. By .Mann A Wilson Munak'crs for the Pacific Coas'. Daleil nt Ssn Francisco, this Kith, day o: July, lllill. NOTICE K) CONiKtlU'l'E. To Arciie 1,-elewis: Notice is hereby given by the under sinned, your co-ow 111 rs in the placer 111.1,111,1 claim situated on Koijmh riv.-r, in Josephine Civility mill know 11 ns tl "lloiseshoe" ininiiij! cliiiin, locate 1 by Cliarlrs II. Eiiiej!. .May 21, lS'.iii. thV noliee of ivl.icli is r. c r.ie.l a' pave -i:-:ti. Vol. il, of the Misceil.ineoii, Mining be, ii.U of Joirphii r ('.iinij, Orison; il. at 111, less ion conirilintc nn I ,;.y said uiidi isi.-tii-.l 10-ow i.eis ill. in ninety days tioin the date of the tirsl piihlicatinu of this no",-,., ihe mi,,, 01 Seventy tivc II,, ii.us, (?;."i 0,1 lii;. s.;n 1 belni! lour pioper.liill ol the c il o annual labor done on s iu! claim in oider 10 protect the ti'le thento d .1 in j ih, wars 1R.IS, 1S;i:i, 1:1)1, j,MIr o:i,-iuur u. inter' ! lime, 11 will be loifei ed to .-j' eo-owncis. W. E I'lCKNKC, E. li. ! it iM t A-pi. 2(i. l'J.il. NOTICE TO CUFI'IMUS. The nndeis-iHlied bavin,; heen llppoiul .-d f s-cuior ol trie estate ol Jo,eoh Kcks 'er, dei eased, bv the C01n.lv C. uri o Jo-epbine Ceiui'v, all pe.'m- h.ivuii ei iims stains, said isin'.c are In-ri li. no iili.-d lo present Ilie .im-10 me a' Onor, Pass, .los.'iihiiie I'liiity, Knajou, n liiM i-iop. r print Bod ynueiieis, -ji,i.. n ui.'i lbs 110111 he dale ul th s- notice I'-i i-l 1 1 1 i - 2t'h dav ,11 Inly, ;i .1. II. T. Ks.s.si j. 11, fc.se, ntorol the estate cf Joseph Kcssler. Ill II HIm. WHAT SHALL WE HAVE FOR DESSERT I his question arises: in tho family cry .in.-. l,et us a-uwer it to-div. I'rv J. Il-il, a delicious nnd healthful d s;eri. P epa edin two u, in. dpi. N0 '".i.iiiit! no baking! simply mi,if s:iei mid set to cool. Klsvori : l.rm. e, ( Irani;.-, Ka.lieriy and Strawberry. ".-t pack) t your ijiocorj to day Id ca. DR. JORDAN'S HIUSEUH CF AtiATOilY iui una n., 111 rt iittvM, u l Tfc LsryMi ....o .l Umm hi IS. W J Ku Ms. ... ... . f3 JJ .- pOIlT,WM4 -flSta.UI If Rft 1 va I I UT 2-'"i rs 1-. riiM. Ms.... 1 A 11 Vlll. S, D. JafsMSt M CsSlia bM Ml MS.MIW. rSW-lS. H ULS SSAA. I A Som i Ca ICSM t CO, Usstat St. t . 1 IE- . C'LlllNtlY YOU HEII ALL DEAFNESS OR ARE riOW by otir new invention. Only 1EAD EIDISES GEASE STvlMEDIATELY T. A. ViERWAW, OF BALTIMORE, SAYS: ftrnltrmrn nein entirely mrM of dtafneifl. thanks to your treatmc tu i Tf ft full lnstory of my case, lo k v tl at your discretion. lliBopTtr A'Kmt five y.'nn aRO my riyht eir bvj;;m to sin, and this Lent on ccttin. tny hearing hi tiiift ear entirf ly. I umit-rwciit a trt-iliiH-nt for cntnrrh, for three ;nonth, witlmitt nnvsticce4 rof i-hvsu iuns. anions otht-rs, Die mo-t eminent car sptci.hst of this cit'v 'iSbl ly aii 6iKTitif-n coulci help me, ami even tht only tenirwrnrily that thi, 1? Wnt eh cf-ase, hut th; lienrln? in th .iHiTfd ear v.-tUl he" lost ber of only then I Ukmi suw your ailvt-rtisf incnt acci!(;ntall fnent. Alt'-r I had used it onlyafi-w d.ivs according t) your directions Ihe n liv to-dav, a!tt r five wet ks, my hariiiR m th diseased ear has been eutireiv rtii7li1w"i heartilv :iud t to rcumin Our treatment does not interfere with your usual orritiMtti YC'J CAM CURE YOURSELF AT HOME i;i.t;i?4ii3i'AL AtiRAL CUNSC, 595 LA SALLE AVE., CKICAUOJLL 7H Prises $5 to $150 SEND 5&.WP,T3IA PHONOGRAPH COMPANY .123 Ceary Street, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. f ....THE WHITE IS KING. Si it' f-. ?.3 KSU Bi auty ol Finish, Quality of Material, the BimpK-.st, nipi-t iioniilt Iu ami lust eot of attnrlinienta, full irislrm-tionh pe rt ti'HiilicrH, f -asy (inyiiients, n!,l inai-liinos taken in exrhanKP, the fullest ponih, (tuarBnti'e, nne millien, fivn litiiidml tlinnsand liappv, mitislieil users, lliim yns of Biiccefs, tou-leciis Ircatinent What More Can You Aik? Wo haw oilier mnk of ii ii-hin vi, williont lmll lnii:i(!, new, Vfrnhn Some iiooi) fii-uoi.l Imn.l iiuu-hiiien clieiip. kinds tf lowing "liiarhhtt SttAt oil, ttltiii'luiientu ar.,1 tepMii.i, Ni-w inarliinea for rent. Don't tiii ri I. of hnyinw n Sewing Maelituo until you hnve Ktn tl: Nt 111 Bearing "hhite" We pay "Tiio ' Wliitii' h KI1.15" of Si-wine Mni:him-s and lllcji'lea. Call, It phono or wrilo ami li't n: piovo it. WHITE SEWING MACHINE COMPANY, Main Oflii'O, i!0J l'n-t St., San Francisco, C11 For J. Wolke, Hi? 61 i' "lflafca 1 Aro You Goiii Perhaps I can be of service to you. I can ticket you over any railroad running trains out of Portland; tell you when to leave home; where to change cars; when you will reach your destination, and what there is to be seen on the way. Call or write I '11 take pleasure in answer ing your questions. Om.-iha, Chicago, Kansas City, St. Louis and KVERYWHERE beyond. 1 i Cor. t t - rr'.TS. - - ..:imrxarf - f TW-$?. '"'T'KTrj; 3T-!Bv-5" r5e--vn ...,'.iA.i...vljFar-j(il ' 7.ss J i' i VIA - r, . '- kBmm Shorlc-t ami Quickest US V. Ti) ST. PAUl, D'JLUTK, MINNEAPOLIS CHICAGO, AMI Al l, !';nts i:..T Tlirnnuh Palm-,, ami TnnrUi M.-oj,. rr, lllnlni; mill ! t .iu;, I !lii-.:rj C'ai si. I'aii.y ti;m.; k-.st timi:; si k- VK'i; AND H'K.'.UKV r.MIiillAl.UD Tit V.-is t , 1 ,,-;.:s .;,.. vi,, l',.it'.im. aixi tiie t.KK.U NtiXTlir.UN KV., on W .u S-'inii 11 l' ,..., ti .l .. ...... nniiiis r.i-ss. , r 1, a' :.i;uTnr.n; I i. ki t (i '. ,i. 1'.' 1 ti). .1 M I. i'i 11..1.11 l"V Kiti-. I" ;.!-i r.i.. fun i.-!..rmjti..n rej.ar.lm- I .-. :, , ,, , r a,),.., A. '.'. C. DKNMsTtlX, I ity 1 .s. ai-.! Kikvt Avm, 1'urtiau.l A'.'. CASES OF HARD KSARiJ CURABLE ; those born deaf are incuraM i h wu", tnd-;j. v in a New York ranfr and --j iff A. WHkMAN, :3o. Broadway Krtti ' ENTERTAINS EVERYBODY EVERYWHERE Latest KEY PROCESS Records FOR CATALOGUE 36 Iall Eearins Like a Uicycle Makes the "Whitk" tit Easitest Running Senit, Machine Made. Clrgance of Design, the finest workniimlu 1 Sale By Grants Pass, Ore. A. C. SitBLnoN, General Agent, Third and Stark Sts., rortl.md, Ore. ; "J A ? Caveats, and I rtttcMarks oMllart m (nt hnaiii.uti mnHtuttrl Mr Maarnfl fttt. I mil wat ,.H naJsmt 111 Ml LIIT1I hv I Jrritmte frnm V knifing ton. Jrf' Jtlroi. XV s.lrUB, r utllt r nol. n "t c oruu HiiHiri. urawriitz or rrnri.t .11 ,-ii.inri!. our it n H.io nn p" 5,1 s -. ,. u.. s. ns.J PatAnli. jcn.l ( ai,,c 'in th U.S. slid fcrBgn eMWW": 4 seal tree. AtUross o.A.sraow&co. 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