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r. v 1 tRESIDEST'SMESSAGE L LEGISLATION BEFORE CON0RE33 13 V nun iKipn & V:V fonchlnit Rfiferanoa to Oia Lata Fraai dont MoKlnley Tue Preseirratloa af hwu-Tha n-nartrnent ml tha Chines Exclusion Law Urged, th 'A'' Z? rtef tommary of the president' '' taessaire to congress: j .r ,' Semite amd House of Repbb- SEKTATIVES : "The eongrosa assemble thla year nndor the shadow of a great calamity. On the 6th of September President Mr Kluley woi shot by an anorcbUt while Ittcndlng the Pan-American exposition at Bnifalo, nnd died in that city on the 14th of thnt month. " Of the lastsorou eloctod Presidents, he is the third who hai been murdered, and the bare recital of thla fact ii eafll- oiont to Justify grare alarm among all loyal American citizens. Moreover, the circumstances of this, the third aasas- ination of an Amoricau prosldcnt, have peculiarly sinister significance Both President Lincoln and President Gar field woro killed by aasassiiia of type unfortunately not nnoommou in his tory; President Linoolu falling a Tiotim to tho terrible passions aroused by four years of civil war, and President Our- field to the rnvengeful vanity of daisppuluted ofuoe-aeokcr. President MeKlnloy was killed by an utterly do prayed criminal belonging to thnt body of criminals who object to all govern ments, good and bad nliko, who are against any form of popular liberty if It Is guarautoed by even the most just and liberal laws, and who are as hostile to tho upright exponout of a froe peo ple's sober will as to tho tyrannical and irresponsible dospot. "It Is not too niuoh to say thnt at the time of President McKiuIoy's doatli he was the most widely loved man in the United Stales ; while we have never hod any public man of his position who has boon so wholly free from the bitter animosities Incident to publio life. After paying a high tribute to Mr. Mo- Kin ley's worth a a man, tho president continues: "And this wui the man at whom tho assassin struck I That there might bo nothing lacking to complete the Judns-llke infamy of his act, he took advantage of an ocoaston when the president was meeting tho pooplo iron- erally; and advancing fee If to take the hand outstretched to him In kindly and brotherly friendship, he turned the noble and gouerous oonfldonoo of the victim Into an opportunity to strike the fatal blow. Thore is no basor deed, in all the annals of crime. "During the last five yours business oonfldenoe hn been restored, and the natlou Is to bo congratulated become of Its prosent abounding prosperity. Such prosperity can never be created by luw alouo, although it Is easy enough to de stroy it by mlschlovous laws. If tho hand of tho Lord Is heavy npou any country, if flood or drought comos, hu man wisdom Is powerless to avort the calamity. Moreover, no law can guard ' os against the conseiiuonoei of our own folly. Tho men who are tdlo or orodu lous, the men who seek gains not by genuine work witli head or baud, but by gambling in any form, are always a source of menaoo not only to themselves but to others. If tho business world loeos its head, it loses what legislation cannot supply. Fundamentally tho welfare of each cltlnn,'and therefore the wolfare of tho aggregate of citizens which makes tho nation, must rest upon individual thrift and onorgy, reso lution and Intelligence. Nothing can take the place of this individual capaci ty; but wise legislation, and liouest aud intelligent administration, cuu give It tho fullest scoK), tho largest opportunity to work to good otfuct." In speaking of trusts, the mossugo says : " The mechanism of modern busi-nr-sa is so delicate that extreme core most bo taken not to Interfere with it in a spirit of rashness or ignorance. Many of those who have made it their vocatlou to denounce the gaout Indus taial combinations whloh are popularly, although with technical lnuoouraoy, known as 'trusts,' appeal ospoolally to hatred and fear. These are proolsely the two emotions, particularly when combined with iguorauoo, whloh unfit men for the oxerciso of cool ami steady Judgment, lu facing new iudustrml conditions, tho whole history of the world thows that legislation will gun erally bo both unwise and iueffootivo unless undurtakou after calm inquiry aud with sober self-restraint. Much of the legislation directed at tho trusts would have beeu exouediugly mischiev ous had it not beeu entirely iiicireotivo. In accordance with a well-kuowu socio logical law, the Ignorant or reckless agitator has beou the really effective frieud of tho evils wWoh he has beeu uominally opposing." Tho presidcut expresses the belief that ooiubiuatlou ud oonoeutratlou should bo not pro hibited, but supervised, aud within rea sonable limits. " With the s ilo exoeptlou of tho form ing lutorest, no ouo matter is of suoh vital moment to our whole people as the welfure of tho wage-workers. If tho farmer and the wage-worker are well off, it is absolutely oertaiu that all others will be well off too. It is there, fore a matter of hourly congratulation that on the whole wages are higher to day In tho Uuited Hlatos than ever be fore lu our history, aud far higher than lu auy other country. The standard of living is also higher than ever before. Every effort of legislator and ailinlnt. "" " " "H-iire mo per- j iinirunn ol tlio Mntli cavuliv, is under inanency of this condition of thing, ami ; arrest at Union Sprin g. Ala., a .l.iiiu. its improvement wherever po.ml.lo. Not tily of counterfeit money and mold Duly must our lals.r bo protected by the having beeu found on his per,.ti. lie tariff, but U should also be protected so ' says ha wu recently hi Uie army hus u. It I. possible, from tlio presuuoe t pitnl at San Kvuneisco. .Southern Oregon State Normal School. ASIM.ANIl. Strong Acs dr in ir Dim, -Prut. i..inil tiaiuin- ut the highest SlCullvUM'. Well iquippiHl labors lories, hirst data lio,. leg depa r tin on 1. De mand (or trulnrd It-sch-s xreeJs the supply. Ursiluuu easil.i en-iue fiHid positions. Dfsutltul Im-siioii. Most dellvblliil riliiiktv on the coast. Kln-tlr $1&I In tloO p-r year. VYim- iot t-aluloue V. M. ttils country of auy laborers brou! t rvsr by contract, or of those who, coal ing freely, yet represent a standard of living so depressed that they can nuder. ell our men in the labor market and Irag them to a lower level. I regard it u nocessary, with this end in view, to re-enact immediately the law excluding Chinese laborers and to strengthen it whorever necessary In order to make its uforoement entirely effective. "The condition of the American raer tliatit marine is such as to oall for liu siedlate remedial action by the cougress. It is discreditable to us as a natiou that our merchant marine should be utterly Insignificant in comparison to that of other nations which we overtop in other forms of business. We should not longer submit to conditions under which snly a trifling portion of our great ooiu tieroe is carried in our own ships." The inssaro advocates tho presorva J.'jii of forests, and says: "Tho wise ad ministration of the forest reserves will bo not less he.pful to the interests which depend ou water than to thoso which depend on wood aud grass. Tho water supply itself depends u;xm the fnrnsf. In the arid region it Is water, not lend, which measures production. The western half of the United States would sustain a population greater than that of our who!o country today if tho waters tnnt now run to waste woro saved and used for irrigation. The forest and water problems are perhaps tho mo:it vital internal questions in the United States." Tho message draws attention to the fact th.tt, nndor the protection of the Uuited Htatos, tho island of Porto Hico Is in a thriving condition. In Cuba such progress has boon made toward putting the independent government of tiio Island iiou a firm footl g that bo- lore mo present session or the congress oloses this will ho an accomplished fact. "Ill tho Philippines our problem is largor. They aro Very rich tropical isl amis, inhabited by many varying tribes, representing widely different singes of progress townrd civilization. Our car- nest effort is to help those pooplo up ward along the stony aud dilllcult path that leads to self-government. Wo hope to make our administration of the isl ands honorable to our nation by making it of tho highest beuellt to the Filipinos themsolvcs; and us an earnest of whut wo intend to do, wo point to what v,o hnvo none." Ou the subject of a Pacific cable the message says: "I cull yonr utteutiou most earnestly to tho crying need of cable to Hawaii and the Philippines, to be continued from the Philippines to points in Asia. Wo should not defer a day lougor than nocessary the construc tion of such a cablo. It is demanded not merely for oommeroial but for polit ical and military considerations." In reforouoe to tho Isthmian canal, tho president says: "I am glad to lie ablo to auununco to you that our ucgotl atious ou this subject with Oroat I Sri tain, oouduotcd on both sides in a spirit of frlondliuesa aud mutual good will and respect, have resulted in my being ablo to lay before tho senate a treaty which if ratified will enable us to begin preparations for an Isthmian canal at any tlmo, and which guarantees to this natiou evury right that It bus ever asked in connection with tho oauitl." "The Mouroo dootrine," Bays Presi dent Koosovolt, " should bo tho cardinal feature of tho foreign policy of all tho nations of tho two Americas, as it is of tho United States. It is in no wiso in tended as hostile to any nation lu the Old World. Still loss is it intended to givo cover to any aggression by ono New World power at tho expense of any other. It is simply a step, and a long step, toward assuring tho universal peace ou tills homisphero. "During the past year other Inllu- ences have established tho permanence and lmlopoiiditnco of the smaller states of Europo. Through thu .Mouroo doo trine wo hopo to be able to safeguard like ludepeudouco and to secure like permsnuuro for thu lesser among the New World nations. Au Increase lu thu army beyond its present size Is not recommended, but it is necessary to keep it at tho highest point of ollleieiiry. WASHINGTON NOTZS Governor Jenkins of Oklahoma has been removod by tho president bucuuso of his lmproier connection with a con tract botween the territory aud tho Ok lahoma Sanitarium company. Thomas Ferguson of Watouga, O. T., Buccoeds Jenkins. Tho state department has issuud a warrant for the surrender to the Uussiau authorities of Sinmon Ivuuowgiin, who is charged with the eiulicazlciiiunt of :!5, IKK) roubles at Kastov, Utissia, and Is uow under urrest at S.iu Fluiieiaco. SKclal Commissioner C'liiules A. I'ou ant, who was sent to the Philippines to Investigate tho currency question, rec ommends ill his report that there should bo a distinctively Philippine coin of sil ver, which shall lie legal tender for 60 cents In gold, to be called the peso, nnd to centum 25 grammes of silver. The coin Is to bo issued lu such quantities as trade requires and sustained at a parity With gold by limitation of the amount oolnoil. Tho Mexican silver dollar and other coins shall cease to be legal tender after a certain date. Fire practically gutted the Denver city hall, ciusing damage to the extent of 1100,000. One man was seriously Injured. Tlio tiro is believed to have beeu of lucuudiary origin, as It was the third that was started in tho building within a few hours. The building was creeled in 1HS0 ut a cost of 3iKl,iH, John 1). MoUilvruy, now of S.ui Fran cisco, being tho builder. Tom Shorter, a negro, wearing the OKKliON. CLAYTON, 11. i"3 jiSrw i t--. IiVi'VVjI, f 1-.:- -. , . . J.fOHtt V . NEWS OF HIE WOULD. KAPfENtNC" 0" TH PACT FEW DAYS FROM ALL QUARTERS. J'ri- lcli nl IIiiihi-ti It' S,c-it.ilr,r lit Flint lml? liu, e f ii'm-ilil-Hi lnti;v lit. Are Jipif-Hto i trs. :i-;-inti-.v s.M to lie Wilhlil.g A -l ,ty --!!:illi-'ia(l Accl-li-lit. It Is est I mn ted that at lonst 80,000 pc ;ile were ;.reset ut a di inoiismtioa lu Hy.ie ;..tr;:, I.ndou, to e.v,.-re s syin- pathv fi-r i .-i:ural I'.ull r, tho ilored- If -a I.iKi.u g :iiir.H. was tnlten up for a vMUum-m's u.jiuntial to Gen-'r.,; u, Ti r.-v U-: -i.i, the (eatW-woizht chain:, i"n, v,-;.i .:kv.l out. in th-j s-c-wid roui.-l by Yi.nig (.orb-tt at the Ku m Atnlut.u cla'o of li.otiorJ, C:;u. A coir.s-oii ti' t-.vi-'in two p i isntr.'r truins on tho V'abn!i railwuv. t..;ir Keiieoa, Mich., c.ius 1 a h:- of nearly 70 lives. S-,iiii of the cars ') :: lire and in. my of tho bodies were burned to nsli.vi. Most of the victim ou the wo.it b'. un I trim w.'M lt.iiian immigrants. Fifteen foruitieii of the K l;r '.r Th imp- s-iu rited wiirlis in J3r idd-jck, lJ.i., wire taken into pnrtnrrs.hip v.:th tho Oar- net'ie Cjiupifiy, wh ;ii '. ncli .nun icc ih'ed tlWJ i" V i-;ie. lleret-jf.'.re it vr. i o:i'y h.i.d of de:;artrueTits who received boiHIK' u 111. j tins. Tlio Pennsylvania railroad is buying blockR of rjttl estate in t ie very heart of Lew xont, htiviugiu view thu building of the .n atest railway depot ill tho Wi.rid. Five millions' will havo beeu extendi' 1 on t:;- ii-pot sit-j before tho iiu!!iaiiso I'.eal is content id. A million dollars is the ostiinato of tho loss by a (ire in the vicinity of Ninth street, at too .,nt river, Ii'ow Yor.'t. 'ihou-ands of g.iilons of oii Ironi the Standard ()ll cniiip.iuy's depot were dniiui -1 into the rivi r to r -vent a gre.it eiplusiou airl 1'csuhiii confl.igratiuu. fjuymour II ill, tho commm-ural agent of (lre.it 1'ntalii in tiio Unwed fitai-.-s, addressiiu; the In ion ciiainiior of com mcree ,md basiiu ss loi n cm the i-ul.jcct of Ani'Ticiu ir-elocumi.'jtiufui, said t-iut all Aim-nra wuntud I rum abroad was dally bi.-i- niing smaller, but that Great P-ritiini xv. is Ijemg cat out of even this small portion of the market by Franco mid O'-nn.iny. This was the result of Great ihi'ain's bicKwirdm mi in Using labor-saving and iiuomi.itio machinery. Mr. lied declared toat tho working classes uf Great llrit tin must bo edu cated up to them and bo con. nice 1 that their ubo was ossonUil before Great Urltaln could compute with Aoienmi. Michael btosliu wautod to sail on the Holland line steamship Huyndaui for his homo ill Rotterdam, s iys a New York dispatch. lie sturted for tho com pany's pier in Hoboliou ou tho ferryboat Hamburg, but when in midstream he beheld with dismay the big ship Hiiiili.g swiftly down the river. Htoska dived into tho icy wuter aud swain after tho fiiht-dibuppu.iring steamship in an effort to overtake her. Ho found, however, that it was impossible for him to reach the steamer, and, uecuptliig tho aid of a life-preserver, was hauled back ou dock. Ill Ilobokuii they took him to Hi. Mary's hospital, where the physicians S lid the plnngo might cost the man his life. I'd have made that boat," ho said, "if it hadn't been hi cold." President lto isoveltiiud s--V"ral in-'iii- bcis of his cabinet saw W'c.,' Point de feat Annapolis in u game of football by u score of 11 to C, ut Philadelphia. Thj greatest crowd that ever cntrn d the ites of Praukliu li ild was pn-iout. Ou thu appearance uf tho pr.-.-i-l-int ho was received with a treiin-ndous out burst of applause. Tlio couit-sn had beuu in progress Io.-m thiin ten miiiuti s whou tlio president loll ills private box mid took his position cu the sldc-liuo bunch. When C'as.ul broke through tho navy's lino mill rail t'5 y.uds tlio preil- ellt jumped to his feet exclle l'y aiel advanced toward the gridiron, but re turned to his seat amoiii.-nt lar.r whe.d the ball was put in play a un. Who i Daly of the army t- am made Ir.e great run of 10,1 yards lor a touch Inwn tne provident jumped to his feet with an expression of surprise n Ins f.ov, and, like many others, could scarcely iv.im.o what a ruMii.irknblc pic.o of fiK-ibull inechiiuisiu llaiy really is. Colon has been surrendere I by tho insurgents to tbiiii-ral Albtn, com miiudor of the (Joloiubiau govcriinieiit troops and governor of the deoai-tiiieut f Panama. Itwaide-ided iiiati'olm hould lir-t be .ii liv.r.d nvi i- to ho iiiini wulrrs oi l.e lorelgu mij!ihs, . auih -r:r c a. ,.,ig as I :arv. Gap' ; ii l ri-y p Iowa, in l.;li!vlng the l lilted Sl.il the chief lilt--!'!! of tho baltlis United H'utcs oll. : pun in too I'ct'cia , too any i a piiiuiiiieiil of Mil render. With flee iransii assured, the United i-ii.-s the iv'hmus States bluej.ulvcls ere withdrawn. The fi a nus of Mrs. McKiuiey nr.! gtuv -!y ceueeriicl I. a- Ii -r. h.in i- l--- lieVed to bo Wasting uw.i,-, ami hey mental aliunde is ton'. Ii e 'S ly W alt- i i a -band. : I' u: -'.i and - Mi-.. Mc -.. !. : 'iy h-,r , ii. ha . -iven i..i 1 . v ilea lo aie!.i:i.: li;o for Mrs. Mc iug the Mil '.111 II- ' Jo, h-r .anil e i a liiue v.. iii'aiiiiv ,.t M. t'. l'...i li-r rllie sits in spends pra, Kllllev I' c ter. Mi". no her n -a -1 hei ;.- da, l and 'i;. ; us p issiblo ull licr ti .i. pleasaut luuley. For the third time, says u Ghic.ig.i dispatch, Mrs. Jesse Sayro has pre sented her husband with twins ou Ins birthday. The llrst pair came a year after their marriage. The second c.une two years later, but died. Now lor tho third time on the nnnlvcrsaiy of the father's birthday a third set c.une. Polh father mid mother com. of t oui- lles given to that --on of thing, T.ieie tuv two sets of lG ts on Mrs. ivie's side and one sol anion;; the husband's brothers, i I u tlnir own should lnv pen f, r llilie tunes on the lather'., natal iy is considered qiuic r, ai.u iiab.e. LI k- ; wti v-.,., - o v- M "viT.wi v'-irv'V "ri"''rrre,T".,tp,Ti-i ?VA ' ' if',Vvi'i-.''--j hdi U0VQ,Hii , sl v;'.-i t.. , eo' ,., . A.l: : 7- ' - . A . .-.. '-.V- i l mj.:;i l. '.ix'i--. en. . e. - - - FAT AND LEAN That is, babies: fat, they are happy and safe; lean, they are neither happy nor safe. Apart from being entirely healthy or not quite well, a fat one has much reserve of vital strength to resist any sudden attack, while the lean one has little or no reserve. The way to be fat and well is Scott's emulsion of cod-liver oil. A little: only a little. Net any, if healthy and plump .ilic-ady; "let well enough -lone. ' We'll msiH ym s Utile to try if yu like. i'CVIT a LOWNE, v, Purl tlrett, Nc Yoik or Ilent-llt to Villi. I). S. Mitchell, Kuliord Md.: "Dur ing a I004 i'lniii-s I was troubled with bed f ores, was advised to trv lie Witt' Witch tinsel SkIvo and did so with wonderfiil resiills. I v,h? perfectly cured. It is toe best sahe 011 the niat ket." Sure cure tor piles, sores, b'irns. Bnvare of couii'irfrits 'Jr. ivreiuer. A Homo Collctfe Course. Die rialui'day Kvenin I'mt.ol Pnili delplii, u.-iuoilllc-s two new d'o-ir' incuts aiiicb will 1'bulli.nge the inter-ft -if yoticg ineii and MOmeii Ihriuh'.nt theoiinirv. "A Home College o irse," as ot e ct 1 In m is railed, I ai bu n lie- siiOii d to nu-ot the uau's of atobiiions young people wlio buvu not liud the i-Uaiilni-s ol a university trailing. Tins i-ottiso wi'l lie coialiicti-il by b frtt-ully, composed of professors ir, tot iesdifi colleges '1'ne studies have Isuen most f-areluiiy chosen. Karri a ill be treated in an interesting nay, and help ful hints lor outside leading fu-e y gjven. 'To the Young Man lb-ginning Business" Is thu second of ttiese new Jc pertinents. In it the most suicernftd ini'D in a duen ociaifiations will wrio ilioilt what helped Diem to the trout 'ir their own btit-iness, and give alisli.t bool-sund ina.uzines bearing upon is. Their purpose will bo to to tell ti e ueiiimier how he can make Inline f more valuable to his employers. These new departments will begin early in January, and will be made a permanent fealute of The Saturday livening Post. Postmaster Palmer of So. Glen Falls, N. Y., des erfljes a condition which thous ands of men and women find identical with theirs. Read w hat he says, and note the similarity of your own case. Write to him, enclosing stamped ad dressed envel ope for reply, -V l.-i '( jf 'A and get a pcr soruil corruborntion of what is here given. He says regarding Dr. Miles' Heart Cure: ul suffVref. aonUinif pnln in the left hri.L-t ami ltwrrn my fcliouldcra from hc.irt truuhlc. My heart wnulii jmljii t.Mc. thilttr, then nkip henfs until I criiiM no Itmupr ho in tad. Nik-Multcr tl'ut I waUtd the t)iMr, (or Ui lie dow n w.toi I hwe nirant sud'len dc:ith. My cimdllinn ft't-med alinmthunclc5swht'n 1 be.fitTi tnkinf ir. Mile' Heart Cuit, t ut it helped nip from tlie first, l.utt r I tiok Ir, MiUV Nervine with tho I lt-i:t Cnrc nnd tlic effect w;is at"n. hhiiK'. I carn.-Mly implore similtir Mif feicts to tiihc remedies a UiuL" Sold by all Druggists on guarantee. Dr. Miles Modical Co., Elkhart, Ind. llealili-aml lleautj. A pour I'oinplexion ia m-uttlly tbe Milt ot a toriid liver or irreirn'ar e-lion ot tho bonoU. I'ltleHii uu! ore's otl.ee iiie&nud oir it rtill Mirt Iv eHllie lopuie hlooit. l'iiiiple-1, boila and otlu-r rnpnniti fulliiw. Ti. ie is nntum'. met lied of t li I iiiv in elf (he poinoim liiell he h.nviili' inl'ed lo ri inove. Ie Wilt' l.itt1!' l-'arly . Umeta me noild fAiu.iiis reuie.hin tliid eoiulition. They -tiiniiUte Ihu liver mid piouiote reutar ud In .iltliv iti-liun nf the l.o.ve!" but never i-miie ripm,;, 1 1 iiinp-i or dint ri-s-i Sfe iiln i'r. Kreiiier. A. I!. Veoilii.s run Mipply vnii will, inylliiuit liei-di-d in (lie pliulr.iiipli line. It ill-r 11 11, A Ul ... ufi Iml Mlpilil.- I tc YouiN's Companion In 1402. ' I'o i-ie.deiiMi in a p.iruii inli the an- o lll.ei'llieinelit ef T!:e Vmoll'i t'i'lii ;i I-in it fit i'.lO. "h ii it e:l v. No' on!, -iill iit-oi Iv i w --i I'Mi.'rtd t-'iirv - ia i ii.i ' t.t'it n'e to the piper, t-ut nmnv id th ui iiit el; inent ei li.ini: t;it-'Hllien . urulf, l en of Pi ieree mid le'li-m Hi ll'i'm"'', H i'nt , P'l'.lier i rtn.l triuel-rn. lie'lel,!:i; th'ee n.euilr-i id tin l'-ii-.lent'" tV-ire'. In i ili-'il.tl'iil le'ri,! ef ani-leu or. tnili; 1 1' an 1 ir" nl to-ie the Sis retHrv 0'.t: ive MM t.-!i "Hn .li'i l iven;" Jui-uli Uilph. tlie fiieii'in w.ir en res pond, lit, v!i d n-nlM "ll-nv V.i, r'ee' in lt.vi-!,-,' :i Woii' ii Sj-t-n er lb-l-v 1 ill, V, wleiie it ii'.iiv ei-.il e from a T-i-er tn!oii pen i-i w,-ll ri-iueiu-bere ' will d---etio - mvhh ex-.irienenr On the Flank ul tli- A-mv". Andi: in hut a Ix-.-u n'e j ol tl e lo i I'l A i-i-n.i-leie Hiinouiiei u.rni will l sent to mil- a I !r.. free. T'h pub i.t eri al-ii nnii'Mineii t!rt pv-nrx Ue nl -i. nl r w'iv i,-ii.. f ! . ,'6 iur 1 ll I 0'i o'eiiirt ii. . w.d re.-e.Vi ad titr leiiniiti u. e i.i ol ll'Jl free truiu lh time el il i ip'.'o i ; ;, T' e l i-.-pa noe I'il.ii.iar toi l'.OJ ail in Miuo" to fie tlfiy tuo iUl a of Toe C-utjJUK n lor IH.1J. I n K Voiiu'a O lii'lMvi.l, I'.v t..luuibu Aviuue, boMi.", M vmi. J,...- ';-V t O. v 1-ilA.i -I'-'-'.ll IS .44 AWD STILL WORKS. I That I the Aeeoant Clvaa hf- Hal Krlahbora of Martlaa Olaaa. a Prravtaa Woman. Here la a case of longevity vouched ' for by El Morro, of Arlca, a city in one of the Peruvian province held for ransom by Chili: In tho valh-y of Codpa, in the same province, it iy that there ia a woman named Martina Celada, who Ik 144 years old and to this day works in the fields. According- to her many relatives living in Arica she was born in 1757, and has seen most of the j noted men of the South Amcriean v. am of hid pendenee. This old woman has seen three cen turies, the tixhteenth, the nineteenth and the dawn of the twentieth. She ' viae twi -e married, the fli t tlmo at the aye of 40, and the sicmd when Khe was 00. Her sons and diurhtors j aro all dead; some of her prandehil I dren are living, and she has (Treat ft randehildren and rjrreat-irre.-it-graud children. Two of the last g-eni ration are of mnrriapeablo ape. so the old lndy mny yet live to see her fifth gen eration. The old woman has some means, but, she does not want to enjoy them, because she says It is not y "t time. She wiinti to live as aha does In or der to entertain all that come to her house. Dona Martina Is somewhat blind, for something like a dim of fionh cov ers her eyes; she has completely lost her hearing; and her power to think went shortly nfter her slaht. Hut nl.e can ntll! walk very well through tlie iMtU she cultivates, and as late it:, lS'JO :he wim known to climb up a rii? tree lo irath-r thrf' fruit. It may lie f--aU! in pasalnir that such n:';rU-d of crent old a.e are not very iine-'iiinem lu Peru, where the fa cility for v.'alninir a livln'r and the eouel le climate svem to conduce to longevity. It Is n very rotinnon thlnir to nee Indians (cholos) who are said to lie as old as 100 yenrs or more, d'diiK their dally work with the ease of a younif man and carrying their years as liphtly as In the days of their vouth. There la a Class of People. Who are injured by the ute ot coffee Kecemlj there has been placed in all the r- eery stores a new preparation called UHAIN-O, made ot pure grain, that tulie.i the place ot roHVe. The most delicate stomach receives it without dii- tren, and but It w ran tt II it from coffee. It does not ci st over as much. Chil dren may drink it with preat benefit 15 ctfl. and 25 els. per package, Try It Auk (or UltAl.N-O. A Groat Railway. The C'hicaiio, .Milvvuiikee & HI. Taiil limlway owns ami; operates orer U,G0! miles of thoroughly cpiipped road in ill i i io is, Wiicoi.a n, Io:i, Minnesota, South Dacota, Misitouri and the Upper I'enin uula of Miclii-f.n. It owns j nil operates all equipment in seivice on its lines Includitij; SieepinK Carp arid Hilling Car, luiiiiit.iilling an ei celleeee of aervioe unequaledon any rail wnt in the world. It hai been a Pioneer in lliu North went and Went in the use ol the block system in the operation ol its train, in the li.hlinjoi;! rains by electricity, heat iiii by sleam and many other progres sive methods, which have added safety, comfort aud luxury to travel. I; ii al always the leader in that direction. Tho Pioneer Limited Trains between Chicano, Kt. Paul and Minni'moli) huve i lie costlieat and haedr-otni'it Sleepinj! Cars in the world and the b.-st Dining Car service. lime taniea, maps and information (nriiii-heil on aiplicatioti to 0 J. Eddy, Ueneial Audit, 134 Third St , Portland the. "THE MILWAUKIE." A familiar name (or tlie Chii aijo, Mil n'aukeeASt. Paul Railway, known al over the I'nion a the tireat Railway r unit iti if the "Pioneer Limited" Irainr every day arid iiiht between Ml. Paul nnd Chicago, ami Or.iaha and Chlcam), 1 he only perfect trains in the world Underntand : Connections are mad Willi All TriiiiHcontineiua! I.ines, imaur- initio paas"tmers the beat servi-e knoi n Luxurious coaches, electric lights, steam In at, of a verity eipialied by no other line. Ne that vour ticket reads via "Tin Milwaukee" when itoiiij lo any pi ii.t in the I'liilrd States or Canada. All tick et MKcnis sell them. For rates, punphleia or other inhu mation, addreiis, J. W. C..-;uv, C. J.I-.iidt, Trav. lava. Ant. tleiivral Aient, J-riiTiK, Wash. Porti.aM), Hi' BRIGMT'S DISEASE 1 hu Ure.yt sum ever pttttl for pr tu ii, ''iiaii'-.l hands in tn frnn ,'1m,,. Au. ;UV l.Ol. Tho lrnii(-T In volved in i i-i it un i rto-k l!2! t anJ whs . a ii hv ii t'Hriv ot hi-iiie mt-i lr iM Citio Ur linuhi'sf l;0af ant I'm ot-if., iiiui' ru iiuMirnt.ln lir.ft.-i'r. 1 'ii'V iX'iiiinuiH tl ( liu UTiont invHtiti Ltnn of ttm fiKviiie N 15, I'.UH t'lirv intfi virml ft nn of Ititi ctirtM rtii l trie ! i: mil on us lnnritt h puUink over ihr.'H itn.Mi e,.in oti iti trt4ttiiutnt ui 1 ! I nn tlie tn. Ihcv ;tlf0 got pUf i.-l.i:ir to i.me ( tuonit. inctirn'ilf chi 4tt I ! imt. t-i," rrA it wilh ihf itiTfi,',np ti j.i.ir-'-. I'p to Aim. 'r, 7 r ifni l UiK ti'Ht va t WtT nilit-r welt oi Tit.' i l- hi Imh (hirttni p-rriptof ;i'iii.'ri, I la o (mrtli vtfr iit :fK-t Hliti 'tu4 ,1 t(si urtn-iMion. I'lie puh'.viliiij ut ii o i!iviu:i!inj r 'iii riitt hiuJ Mk 'lnn.':il ri'i'OitA ti Die tf-t er i i !i-. n I .vii h' n i 1 i I rtt -Mi !; i' i A.'.!'-.- x .J 1 i i.:u. 'omi- -t-'i .iwi.ik;ou.f ir S.in Ftn-i-if-iv, I'ul. FooJ ChanueJ to Prison. I'm' r h . n in( I ' r iti :t ' in. it pr- - il kve llr0"H likH tliftie nf r n,c, lih r. Ku li'rt N. i ..', V ox. i IftHi-' futin o! n'.t-it 'vM- Ic. t'i:!, auy 'm ri c n ! C ; r p.iti n ' I'll lHttllf-f, Sit 11 . A'l It il I I livv-r, KitliM'v antl li'HTvi trou ' 'i.i i st I;r. KrtniT-", Sav.U III. I, It ' I uisu t h.tv ins I iffi 1 uwt id. I:ft t K .I n P v-iMpHi.. Tun'," v. ; .t 11 C t'iTit;in (.f Minn. ' Km thllf Vt'irr 1 A a lmi(llfl UUit tli Lwp 9 e ;l tit 1 ro iM l Ul m 'iiiu i-ii in .Iimii'u ti. V,A' y iiii-t I won!. I ltinh'. lo r. tiri n Hittr-r' of tl b'.in !v I t tnriiin.il tu uxy U i . t.tl. tit.! 1 - u -i no w. 1 t, &, ut-i f ur i.it-r i i-i ii. i n't'i i.itwKi.!. ...r;'.-iA I'uii) a .-1 Iho ili'. it ti. ui) . ui.it iv in lU'n.i ii ii-, , iUsf to !trt:ov Iron the li st bjtii. N i 1 'ii:in. aiul r eoiimn-iul it o all D'g our fo-A. Cui' a?l atotnarl truubl. lr. Krvuur. ! gf.y ggQ, The re are some uiea who seem to he f.ivontea of fortune. They arc indita trimo, cTw.'ol wakcr.i, full to over llowiu ; of nergy ci 'p'.ci.-Jid health, and sucv.ci.1 n e:u 'fairly to drop into their hau-'s. Itbcf.such ns these thi'.t tPe ic?3 naniy and less success ful man says enviously, "That fellow was 'ix.ro with a iTold sioiTii in Lis mouth." A n d yet o ti eiinlvsia it will M G n -,mIk: lotinu nai "v--ll' this success ia ' Ijijjely due to s-ih-n.lid hc:i:;h, the endowment of a lieiilthv mother. Dr. Pierce's I-'iivorite Prescription gives the mother health to five licr child. It cures n'-rvoiiKiiusa, nausea and slecplcsii noss. It makes the bwly conifortal.-le and the mind content. It trives physical v'fror and mui-.cular elasticity : that the baby's advent is r.ractically painless. "I will en Vm-"i- to Htl yoa of tlir-mr.ny lyriii-lil. I hav- ii. riveil from luliiiisr Ur. 1 ielve'. Puv.iri.L- 'rcsLTl;niiir:.-' writ' ; .!is. it iv kcln-rl-r ,n. 01" MilieiiK- lnl-c, Piiiii.-r i:-).. Ki.ns. "in lic full .-f e i 1 w.i:i t.'iiitcon i-ccome a li'.iiliti riiitl i:ireic-.l ti-r-l'-ly iiith ii-inii oi tlie K-i:t ol hen 1 ; in la-1 1 aclitc! nil over. Suffered v.:iii uirml lK-:iriin'-i!ijwli l.iui; 1 lhr--iit-ened fjr week-, i.-ith inisltii-). A lady t'riend t.il'lr.ietoie in. 1'icne'n niei'lciiies. Site liud tilc-.-ii theni a--.il It-It like n lie wnniail. 1 lieaail l: iiiui the ' Fa'.-orite I'rtscnelion ' aiiii Im 1c iVmr t rtO;s k f -rc -i v l a' v c:itnr nr,d tiro nflor vaiils. 1 "uU:- rl nlni Tt -'.c-.tli vith my oiler t-vo chil-li-.-a. 1 ut ii.e-'ty rci H-cd tliat I v..; -k wlitu l'iii l-a'iy i is born and :-Ii . v. 'ie,i,eil tv. '.Ue anil out i;'i.ti l r in tiu... hhc is now eleven iii-intln nid end n.-s never known au l,'iiii ' ilikneii; at piew-ir Fhe woi-lis tliirty lieviil lioiiii'ti. I owe it Gil til L'r. liclcc'S Pavurite Preacrlption.s "Favorite Prescription" makes weal: Vi-oiuen utroi:,-, :unl sick wonieii w-cil. Accent no Ktiititiitc f-i." the irij.iicine iii.-:i wor!:s v:-tn is for ,ve.,!c :. men. Lr. Pe ru- . I-i.-uutit ivlicts a;s the tr-ot dtji.iMe ' U it; ;c lor dulicaic vomeii. NuTif !: o.' i. ! i:;. i'ii dUA .V Insi:,-: i.M'i; TO V. .'MI r'l'i 'S; r In -i- ct-ro.-T., - M:l!ili,e np.ili i o i.u ot llif luss o: -oe (v... i-f O.-c.oin, iv'' lie1o ilnill e t.iMti.-. :esf nol'. c I to ri liy w'iv-n tlml The.liarlciiiihlM- f riMi.i-eiu-e t'ompnni ot Muni In-s'e. . Ki.v'n'i'i. dc- ir-'r, 0 ceiise doio.- I u.-ieei- luil.i-i in ol urcjion, inlriolj to uithiii.iw it di po'U wilti ii.i I'fe.-.i--t:i.-r :'l ,ii : tile a-:-' will, if no coi'ir: elin.l '-e lili-d unh tie insuraiii-H Cninmis-juiier within h innnilni from the H'.'n-I day ot July, 1 HOI wiihiiraw its deposit hoin tlie S;ati Trcafiirer. iHR I.ASCAF1IIKK iSH RINCK CoVIMKY. By Man.n ti Wilkiin Msn.iKi'is tor t lie I'm-ilio Coast. Dated at Hn r rnncisio, this loth, d.iv o Jnir, 1001. iNOiiCE io cu.Nrftiuuii:. To Arche L.elea is : Notice is hereby ii n by the under igued, your eo-ownera in tlio place: mining claim situated on Hogue river, in Josephine County nnd known S3 tin "llorsesline" mining claim, located bv Charles 11. V.wg, Msv 21, IrilMl, the notice ot a liich is n c rded at pane 4 Vol. 9, oi tho Mi-icelliiiieoin Miuinf Kei-ord nl Josephitie County, Oregon, that unless you contribute end pay to suid utuh -rsiyned co-owners wilhin ninety days from the date of the liin publication ot this notics, tho sum o; Seventy live Dollars, ($75 00) the s.inu being your pioportion ot the cost oi annual labor done on Slid claim iu order to protect the title thei- to dniiiii; tlie years lSliU, lH'.lll, HlOv), your one-luurtl; in'.errst thuiein wiil be forieiled to your co-owners. W. I'. r.iuKXKR, K. t.l. 1 HANi'lS, Sept. 2(5, 19111. NOTICE TO CKI'llTliKS. Tbe undersigned liavini; been nppnini ed rxscutorof tiio est:;te of Joe'i-ph Kcss ler, deceased, by the County Court m Ji-iephine County, all persons hi.vin claims against nid estste sre herel y no tilled to present the name to me at ( irun'i I'r.HS, Josephine County, Oregon, witl th- nroptr prool and voucher?, witbji si I montlis from tlie date ol this n Jt'u e Dated ttiii 21th dav of luiv, pjtjl. '11. T. Kk: i.i:i!. Executor ot the eet.-ite of Jopei b K - sler deceund. WHAT EH-M.L WE HAVE TO.'l DL-Sst P.T? lliis queelion aris.-s In tho fiinilj very day. ,et us answer it to-liv. Trv Jell-O, a delicious and liea'ihfu1 dfsiirt. Piepa'edin two minuled. No boiliuiil no baking 1 simply ,M h.-ilin water and set to cool. Flavor: L in on, Orange, Uanberry and Struwln-rry. tet a package at your grocers to day 10 cis. viatv DR. JO vH.U j beT S?33S0tl 0? ttHdUi iinisuTn.,wn;tsfpri. 'tprt.rii. v 7f .it- -ii en A q nr mlll.ir tap? Vl 5. iKTSSAN-OlSl'SrS Cf ff-.H m riet.iiksi-i - vinHAH. el -.'He iei rint. . - .-rt rt-oell eft rm pile, rhiflri t '-l. by Df. j'ciu i ti .c: .ii d wi" t be r-r o-' a et- sf 7 -4it.-??.p. Piiniltrl IA .iV. ' ftni-. t otliffl. DT. rVHUjn a fe.. I:"! Si, 5. fi. 3 Seya Ha Mas TortureJ. "1 siitl'ered such t sin f:..,n t,,,,!. I could hunliy wa'U," vii II. Holne-i.,, llii:lHir. ugh, 1:1.1 , ' but t.,i .. ,, ,', r,,. i i Slve l-OIU-JO-l.-lv lllieil ., ;u.'' ..,.,t ik UlAg-c 101 el'rillli, Inliis,,, ,-u;, miiks, s: !i!.-, tiurni,, l.:. nU:n Per feci In-a'er of fkoi dieuni.es a-nlpilm. Cur-, guaraiiued bv Krem.-r. .:.,. The Kxclt-jiner.t Not Over. The nmh st i. J,,.,. st.:ro s-ls!1 r.i, l-iiiiis ai.d daily ,cjri-- ui pn,pl,-,R ir a bottle nf K-uip' r..,l-,; i.ri,, Vtilonr Ull.l l.ung, for tl.eciilei.il o. gin, C-.l.ls, Astliiua, ltnu-.cl-.i'.i. ;;., i ono: u p 'ioe. K.iiii'a l!..i-;im, t'n. s-.i,i,l,,,, family reuirdr. is ni'd c-n a geaiautee md t ever t i ! to give .-r.tire i i-fai-ion i'i i -e '.'oc. ami ,VV. A FREE PATTERN (rear own irttctloa) 0 rrr, ,uh. MAGAZINE A lAOItS MAGAZINE. .";. c", i""" i .... HttMJ 1,.,,, ,,,. s.aio. i.,, " .tl,,h. R.ll.w.. Simple. 1UV ft... E.-.mm,ci.l .d AbKolJ,.,, r.cren.Hllint l'alt ru,ln. ' MS CALL aTft A. -W a. ars i Patterks w ,1 asenaS la? anthi M Vnk, lark THE McCALL CO.. IH-IIS.II7 tl. Htwtnin you . iteilM m ALL CASES OF DEAFNESS OR ARE KOW hv ftur netp mveaiiou. uiuv 1EA0 K0.3ES OEA CrnHrmrn .- - Heine entirely nireo of desfnev. thank, to you Aie"riwI,L'l,If': . full hislnrv of mv rise to lie ured at vour di.rrvtion. s ' m. Ill Tlliory cr my case, lo it iii tu i -- ftiu.,,1 r,-.. cu. ao ,i,v rn it .ir m-ean mv H'snnir in inis ear elioreiv. 7 --c n cese. mil me nrnrinn in me .ihl-i.o-.i I then saw vour s.lrt-rlisenient acculcnlally berof physicians, ninonj others, the most eminent cirstiwialM of thisrit, r?R'rti only ou operation could help me, and even tint only temporarily, that the he..?1'', then cene, hut the hrnrinn in the .-ilTucted ear would lie lost forever. otM ib (nent. After I hod used it onlynfcw clays accorlini! In your dircclinns then rs to-ilav, after five weekn, my heariniT in the diseneil car has been entirely rtrtor.,1 """Ij. heartily and beg tor-, main Vcrytiuly yotirs. 'Un,. "i.--"'"i-, u-Jn. uwiway, Baltimo Our treatment doe not interfere u lili your usual mru txii'i Tit ils Illliiij" V It i.i iUK r UHUtU OCrHlMU I Villi m Ci'RF YOlinSFLF AT HI1MP advice froc iriTfefif-ATIOftAL AURAL CUHiS, THE Prices $5 to $150 IT-- -4 125 Geary Street, ....THE WHITE IS KING. Beauty of Finish, Quality of Mattrlnl, Eljnce ot Dei-ijn, the finest workim-nt Iho simplest, iinnf. complete anil best pet nf attsi Imients, full inat ructions hre pert teachers, eai-y payment", el, I machines tnketi in excl.anue, tlio fulleat pr: guarantee, une million, live hun'ircd tliousainl liappv, mtisfieil users, thiritjn ot success, cotnleons trentim nt What More Can You Ask? We hp.ve oth- r uistei ot nnnliine.", wiilinul liall luar :is, new, vmil-i Someii.ioJ Peconii l i-.iiil mucliines clieap. All kimln c-f sen inir iiincliin. XiW. oii, atlaclimeiitj ami icpiiiip. New iniichir.os (or rent. Don't think ot buyi-u: a Sewing ucarina, "ivnit; We say "The 'White' is Mr." of Sewi.,K Machines iu.il llicicles. CiT?,T phone or wrUe and le'. ui rove it. WHITE SEWING MACHINE COMPANY, Main Ollief, "M l'oi-t Kt., Han Francisco, Cai -For iVolkc, 11 AICiiil;.forins!i The I'urlinRtcn ticket ofhec in rortl.ind is a veritable Bureau of Information for truvelers a placo where they can Icara what it wil' cent to reach ANY point in America or Europe; how long the trip will take, and v h.it ti.LTc i.i to r. on the way. I- yi.u ura figuring oa an eastern trip, drop in and net lull information, or, if you prefer, write me about it i- -hi, Chicago, Kansas City, St. Louis and i.Vi-!:VVVlIEKE beyond. r.i pvtati mm Cor. VIA .1 ! 5 Sliortcst asid Quickest LINE TO ST. PAUL, CL'LUTH, MINNEAPOLIS CHICAGO, AXD AM. I't'lNTs i; AST U...,nKtl aia,. ar;, T. nri .i ki. ,-. ""liira..-l ISinlvi Smek.ri, I.ilirin j tam. H.UI.Y TI.V!; FVr TP.!!-: - pkr. vJfE ..sn s(.i:m;::y i-nku;au:d .,-.,,- r,,i, ,., -n,.,.,:, n i la'J ll.'l.l Fire.-.. r..itln,.,l i F t U.np. riM,-,. f,., iKtRmtiK,. ,,. , A. U. r. I'KSNiST')X, ' ''""-"'.I l'.ckH AK,.ut, ponunil mm HHARl O I? STABLE w iaise Lorn neaf : - SE iMMEDIATELV ...... losinir. anil linn L-e,.t nn - e-,.Kllun '5wor , nu uu ,o, n,r.-vcr. wc . scan n. m a New York naner mrf j - 53C LA SAU5 AVE., CHICAGO, UL FNTFPTAImo If . -..ninj i EVERYBODY EVERYWHERE w ""WU ( . SEND FOR CATALOGUE 36 f .... ni SAN nUNCISCO, CAL. Ball 1'caring Like a Bicycle Makes the "White" t Uasiicst Running Strq Machine Made. aiiirliine until yon have seen the Nntt Sale By G nmls Pass, Ore,' A. C. Siiii.DON, General Agent, Third and Stark Sts Portland, Ore. i i i iniiiisi i sa ii in MtJ - V - OA! j. U mUbHllMU-w-" ' I I 3t rnuUiMn ooaiKMa tm mdscmti n I ! OuaOfTiosnowiTtU.8 r"J'"J i Jans wcean serins nwtit In lw Am'rwi Sromnre from Mi'snMnSVMU j-i l Seod k4cL ilrswfrir I--TTsl i Jtion. We a lrk, U ptoolihl" f--unnrc lour ioe no iri. u.i r ' r' B jiut free, AiiirVM, I 1 : P.TrrrT Of net. WaH iPPINGOTT'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE A Family libbary Tha Best In Current Litaratur 12 COHSPLITI N0VL YHl MANY SHORT STORIES NJ PAPERS ON TIMELY TOPICS $2.50 Pin YtAK ; 25 ct. eo iNO cnNTiNUFO STORIES EVERY NUMBER COMPUTE IR lTtt ! 5??.T'-tr-"'..l.? :- .: ."''-'! vi,'-f i '. f J ir- Jul V.LT .''- iabiir;y';- -: ' ' -ai 1 ' 'fir an is ii in ' li