Rt ,i' .4- ' I " " ft. W-vv.(., H'i I, v j f i ,A. r. - V, A c. ) :? ft "" ' 111- , ,.. 'i) v - x. Si i lK. j IU 4 V t IV r v Utf ;? ,'J .-to 4 41. ir fcOAgT$AJL. y - JhI1&. ll A rubliAefl itory Saturday by the MAIU PUBUSHIKO Co. ' VuSwCKIPTlON RATR. Ohe y!r, (In nlvaser) Ci J00 r5tamooiht,i:.vJ.vA k. .. S Thre. months..,,.. ,,..... . t 5 THIS ORKpON POLITICAL H' SITUATION It' is too early to open even the ScwsjMper campaign for the elec tion 'k year licace, aud all newspa per announcements of candidate for stale offices should be dis counted. The Journal editor spent the day at Portland and -.found great apathy and thegeuef al desire !o shove the disagreeable features of state politics as far into the .future, as possible. The . Democratic belcif is strong that their day for the control of the state has come With divisions mong the Republicans aud a strong, ticket and a reform plat form they hope to sweep the Mate. But even a relonn party on a reform platform does not al ways mean reform for the people. It is perfectly plain that the mer cenary tatnraany element that gostraght for spoils as do the birds of the sea for a floating carcass is strong -i a tthe Democratic party, and in -New York as elsewhere, it is hand-in-glove with the "Re publican spoilsmen. The prom inent Democrats who exert them selves to shield the school land frauds prove that this is the truth. The greatest grafts in the history of the state, like the Eastern Ore goo asylum, the jute-mill, and other schemes weie expedited darinf the only Democratic ad Bwaistration the state has ,had in yean. 'The school land funds were stoles and loaned right and left to politicians with a pull when the state had a4 Democratic Gover aer, Treasurer, aad Attorney General. ,Sa that f something jaore tbaa the mere name Demo crat k weeded 'to protect the pco plc Capita Journal. AN ENGLISHMAN'S PRO TEST One of the most scathing attacks on the Briish African policy that have been made since the Boerf war began is that of Frederic 'Harrison, the eminent English , positivist, professor of jurisprudence,' and historian. In a letter to the London Daily News of May 30th, he declares that he is neither 'little Englander,' nor 'pro-Boer,' nor 'cosmopolitan crank,' but a patri otic Englishman, who does not think Ijis country's greatness needs to be eked out with more Klondikes and Ugandas, and refuses to applaud every lolly and "The pitcher that goes often to the well is broken it lilt," There'! 1 world of wisdom in that familiar proverb, and a Mund application of jt to disease, especially to Mich familiar formi or dis ease a coughs and colds. Singularly enough the very thing that ought to cause alarm U given as excuse for a feel ing of safety. "U'l sothig; only a before." Tle fact that a cough re- curs periodically should be warning enough to take it In time,' for the tnost serious' and disastrous of all maladies begins with a cough. The use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery not only stops the cough but- curia the cause. Heura obstinate, f deep- eaieu cougus, . broachJti W e a Ic J) lJ lungs, pernor? a rhages.'diseiiai ; which if Beglected or-vnskllfarly treated find a fatal, termination in consumption. Accept uo subatlbateor" Golden ed kal Piscovary," Thape ii po other med icine njua'aig09al for weak lungs. 1 wis very sick wuw,'mt un. moiii Jasska. of Vthoa. fatt Ca DcUwart. nd i VtUoa, KKI Co, DcUwart, sod tar taXy doctor hU I Jud ceaaimptloa. I ttourbl ,1 ssihi a am MtlkHu two. iud U4 Hk. tett Wood, vas Mrr'stiort of btcftlb. in SMTesaM Wrdly set nr trcatb st all mim itan. laalitsrBkinBjrcbntSBd rijbt luuf. pat, imrtiiootimr'uoun ritnuu fKuat i wm m m Ttrnm. sad new waahliyt. I worked in the m C&ll .;,-, 1 lib. m . that the ton and your tntii- tsUuaj MM. I was tick, orer two JEt.Ij teallM of th Ooldea ifr.'juaifMrvUiaorDr.FfcTot'l 'DrtMy, Muc Madlcai k.V, Wwfa,vWiite. N. V. ffVBaaHvaWk. ww. Twask t IB a ou do s.fsW anf; mtv rm ffsaa. 1 MSP HI at aavt ttrnti mSmai&m f 't "ft F, crime into which demagogues iu office may contrive to rieTudc the nation. While the immediate cauic of his protest was the report of a fresh start in furm-htmiing andticvattatidtt by Hrttish troops iu the Transvaal, he takes oc casion to review briefly the course of the strife from -the beginning, and says: "The nation has been hood winked by au elaborate fabric of calumny aud falsehood. The 'Doer conspiracy to drive us out of Africa is mere promoters' bounce, like the tales about 'pay able cold. It was iu vented by khodesiau agents, and sent home ny tucir guiuuic iooi in v.npc Towhi The story of 'Boernrma ments' pridr to the raid has been proved to be false. The myth that the war was 'intvitablc' is only true in the sense that the crucifixion was inevitable. Everything is 'inevitable' if fools will persist in their folly, aud he that is unjust 'will be unjust still.' The war was 'inevitable in this sense only mat there were men resolved, iu pursuit of their own ends, to spread blood aud ruin far and wide. The ptetext that nothing but war could decide 'whether Dutchman or Briton should be master in South Africa' means only that the British were bent on crushing the Boer. It was a mere pretext for conquest. By what law of God or man was it 'inevitable that the Briton should dominate all South Africa? The Dutch were in the majority; they were planted first ou the soil; they were the only race which could thrive in the veldt; they were Afrikanders, bred aud born in the laud, not immigrants, pass ing prospectors, contractors, carpet-baggers come out to make a pile. Why is It a law of nature that these men should be made masters of the settled Afrikander population?" The latest phase of the conflict calls out his boldest and most cutting expressions: "ThcoEdal return has dis closed a barbarous, vindictive, systematic attempt to terrorize and crush a brave enemy inarms, by devastating a country which it was found impossible to con quer, by mining the homes of soldiers with whom we were wag ing war, and by exposing their wives and children to misery and waat. This was a violation of J the recognized lawi of civilized war, and was expressly forbidden by The Hague conference. It was especially infamous, when resorted to against an honorable body of citizens who were defend ing the existence of their country. It was insane folly in the case of a people whom 1 was designed to incorporae in he empire, who had acually been proclaimed as our fellow-countrymen. ' LYOF TOLSTOI A MOD ERN PROPHET Future generations will look upon tiie rsazarene ot Tula as one of the colossi of history, a man of gigantic proportions, mentally and spiritually one whose life was a negation of the conventional order of things in the age in which he lived, but who succeeded, as bo one before him bad. in awakening the con science of his generation. His teachings might be termed the ethics of the future, for men of the present day are not ready to adopt the standard by which this stern moralist judges a world whose burdens he takes upon his shoulders. Tolstoi would sub stitute the law of brotherly love and unselfish labor for the law of competition and ambitious strife as the guiding principle of men's lives. The imperfections in the present organization of society. engendered by the ever-increos- iug greed of wealth in individuals, and the greed oi power in mighty nations, by laws that are often a mere travesty of justice and right, especially in their application to social morality, must convince every one who seeks conviction that vre are still far removed from the great Russian's Utopia. We are living in a period of transition. The direction the evolution of society has -taken shows a daagerous proximity to the turning-point where material inn threaten to crowd out the old ideals that have stirred to their very depths t minds of those who have ""the welfare of humanity at heart. 4 time the prophets who direct our attention to higher, things must be looked upon as (rite benefact ors. Aninlic Bogatlawsky, in Modern Culture for Jujy. , The plow taaattfiteturcrs have organized their trust with the assurance that there will be no raise in prices, butt if anything, a reduction, because pooperst'on witt enable the trtist to mauufnc turc at greatly reduced expense, Tlu's assurance may be taken for what it is worth. The innuifest object of the promoters of the plow trust docs not differ materially from that of all the other trusts. Its principal design is to capitalize the plow mauufacturiug plants at very much higher figures tlmu they could possibly be sold separ ately or duplicated. Tillamock Headlight. A First street man hands the Albany Democrat the following interesting misfit item: An editor says he has two subscribers who frequently get full, and every time they are in hat condition, they come in and pay a year in advance. Oue of them is already credited to 1941, and the fraternity through ont the state are crazy to fiud out what brand of whisky he drinks. They will offer it as a premium, j Literary Notes. eyfvfve One of the most attractive cata logues that has reached this'officc for some time came to band yesterday. It is called the Home Circle aud is in magazine form instead of the usual form. It contains snort stories very short quoting prices on every article of household use, and is published by Smiths' Cash (Dep 't) Store, 35 Market St., San Pransisco, Cal. Among the notable features of the Argonaut for July 8, 1901, are: The Safety of Numbers," by Gwendolen Overton, a story oi the plains which illustrates peculiar quality ot tcmiuiue na ture; "An Englishman's Protest,', an article devoted to Frederic Harrison's recent philippic against Great Britain's course in South Africa; "From Paris Through Touraine," by Gerald iue Bonner, a letter describing the garden of France and three of its famous chateaux, the residence of royalty iu days gone by; aud "A Unique War Newspaper," u sketch made up of contributions and comments in the little journal published by the war-correspond-enu in the Transvaal. SHIRTWAISTS! Thh I, the if-avjn for shirt iltt, and tvtry ooman ought to know what are the lilett styles And good for this moit neces sary article. We tll srnd Knee to any ttoman who will send ut hrr nine and ad dress nni x ac skunp to pay pottage a sample copy of "I.'ART ur. LA UODK, ' It flnrjt billion nugailne In the world' which gives hundreds of different deugni, many colored plttej, and full information about dress. Mngle copies jjq each or 53 jo pr yer at all newsdealers MORSK-BROMJIITON CO. 3 East Nineteenth Street, New York How to Bcalloai Cabhaee. Wash and chop a heed of cabbagr: put It Into bolllnc salted water and cook for 20 mlnuteo. Drain In a col ander, place In two baking dishes and pour over them a tauco made ns fol lows: Melt four tablenpoonfnli of but ter nnd blend with four level table spoonfuU of flour. Add one quart of milk, atlr until It bolls; then put In sir bard boiled eggi, chopped flue, two tablespoon full of salt nnd a dash of pepper. Sprinkle the top with bread crumb moistened with melted buttw and bake In a quick oren for 15tqia tea. ." ( ' Dyspepsia Cure DIaests whit yo Mt. This preparation contain, all of dlgMtaaU an4 digests all kinds of food. ItglvaluUDtreUef and Bern falls to cure. It allows you to est all the food you want. The mostsenilUva stomachs csn take It. By Its useauuy thousands 1 of dyspeptics bare beea cured after erery tblog else tailed. It meats fomatlon of gms on thS sto cb, rellovlng all distress after satlRg JHsngBonecesaary. Pleasant to take. Hs?tlMlp - I fcert sj yw smsmI Kodol At fuel. a,ffi.!ScftS?,30 T PtwiMfeate e Ht the The lnwj or who, evidently oiwMm life vw htw coutlmunW JoU cutcied Mir clork'a ofticc "nt the city linll will) h cxptvMloa of cttrotuc radiance over pprcailinjc 111 count cnfliict The clerks nml cdVra having (iMjxWIu the oIHit nt the time wnwil their several mr suits. Kinericncv had taunlit thorn that tho iforcwild lawyer would ny MHMthlnx ot an entertaining charac ter. Oathrr round, Ipy," he laid. Ml hare a dandy fur you tuts morning " The speaker iuvd. The other it lently waited for what was coming. "Now llntcn cairfullr," rciumcd th lawyer, "ami note ado ttcnutr of tho connection tvtcn tho tuiro rcctlona of thla Uttlv muumtruM. Hero It lit 'It the po'tiuaitvr ihould vUlt the oo and white there lc eaten by tho wlU nlmnli. what o'clock would It beT " Tlirn wav imother auno. Finally the clorl: Iu chnriw of tho docket ren turnett the nnnwcr. "It would bo all ly with the iKtuiruitcr." "Wron-f, entlrvly wronir,' coiunient ctl the lawyer. "1 didn't ask what tlmo, t aiked what o'clock would it be." A third panic. Then by general con tent tho answer wa requested. Th lawyer jrayty announced. "Ato p m." Reforetitho iratherlnj: bad recovered tbo lawyer had nttteil from the room and wna beaded for tbo court ot ap peal! to try the poitmaiter coo wild an Imals conundrum on the higher trlbv aai "VVaiblnctoa Star. BEST FOR THE BOWELS ui r wiii w kt ri bviarR.ft4 M)fMerrilt"tM.W 4m II. rrft.l lb UiMif ID ! r Vl4 t lr(r it itrra. t atAlftf vWT a4 ft) I M ! . 7 M aU4 la nun CANDY CATHARTIO EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY rr SwkrH. t, or Ortr-. K tV tmt M ! Cr kL H rtl u ttf Mlaylt, Ukl H nuuM KenT rnnrirr. nttteo iiw toiu KEEP YOU? BLOOD GLEAN " SONGS SUNG TO WU. Daring Minister TTa'i recent till to Buffalo he to the guet one evening in an informal way of tho Saturn club. Seated comfortably ixt front of a plate of pork and beans and a stein of beer, ho spent half an hour la conversation with the members of the club, tho talk being Interspersed or, rather, accompanied by tho tongs of the famous Saturn chorus uaJer thi leadership of Ctcor?o P. Keating. The songs wore largely appropriate to the occasion. Here, for example, ono of them: W don't kwxr why w lor yt, Ut. , Wu, at yvu'r Jwt s&oat th Wit w rrrr korv, Tt'a, wa. An J vt't all rt m hftrd tttl Thit jWr fts;ht ea atliitjr w.U, Trt w don't l why lol ). but , Wa,U. "I'd Leave My irappy IToinu For You, Wu, Wu," was another. "v erv Nation Jlan a Ting but tho Coon" caught tho Chinese minister' fancy. One would have thought, from hia. freedom of manner and tho f;enerol joviality of tho fccnc, that io had juit found a hundred long lost brother:). It was 12:30 when Mr. Wu left tho Saturn club liouso for his hntid. He paused just beforo going out of I tno uoor. "It makes n man ten years youn ger to comu here," he said. Buffalo Kxprcss. Tabloids the Tendency of tha Age. This is an ago of tabloids, which is only another namo for concentra tion. Wo tnko our medicines in tha form of pills nnd capsules and tab loids; wo tnko our nourishment in the form of ox boiled down to a tea cup; even our intellectual pabulum must come in n similar form. It h all characteristic of tho rush, hurrv. superficiality and tho desire to avoid trouble, which were tho distinguish intr traits of the century just closed. If a men in fsielp, ho takes his cap milo bccmiEC hu.can absorb it any where. It doei not causo him to Ioec even a minute from his busi ness; It Is so delightfully simple and so, in tho saino way, he can snatch a meal out of a spoonful of beef tea. IIo can also read tho his tory of tho world in ona sitting in somebody's "To TJnlverso at a Glance In Pointed Paragraphs." Forum. JTott in Cook fork Cutlet. Cut them from the leg; take off the skin and beat them with a pasto; hare some bread crumbs, sage and onion chopped fine nnd some yolk of an egg, beaten; dip them la the tjrr sod then bread crumbs with seaioetjog; fry them until light broyn.tiirlf them often. After you take then Bf sprinkle flour In tho pan; pour water orer It; let It como to a boll; then fittt orer the meat DrrlntrDreDsuatioaa ibaply divel- op dry catarrh r (hay tlry tap the sacretlons, whlofa idhera to tk sasbrsi aad dseoaw pose, causlag a f a saori sarleaa troubla thia the ordiaary Zona of catarrh. Avoid all dry. teg inhalants, fata, smokes aad ssuSe aad vm that which oUaossa, seethes and heals. Qy's Cream Beta beue&areaidy and will core catarrh or eoldla the head easily and plaasaatly, A trial alio will be saaHad for W eead. All drugfrlst sill the Wo. slza. My Broths, 60 Wflrra (it., N, Y. The Balm ewse withoBtjpaln, do? pot Irritate or cans laming. I spreads Itsslf ovir as irritated asd uiry eurtsoe, rtller. inglfiiiaidltWly th ealaful InSaiwsstlon. TVUh FJy's Orfsm Ilalm yon aro armed agnljist Nssal OatarfJj ud Hoy foyer. jtfa Mr" " BmmLmr Bv7 '7mw(iw m Mianwnutnia Sawyers 1 KXCtUIOR MND Oil Clothing f for flh nan ku l3n m th Mfki in lh rrkl. X iwv.111 inrrjna noiii rn ud mih. . Ill not J CTM-I, yl CB f MOOBI .T.MiMu4rHiMe, 9 4M rtit4r, m 'aMUMMMMMi Tht tlonarulfr-, (Ui Hurt a iU lit wimti, Ivo0 on tl Fit Mnrttt hour, a iV, With ru tnJt kaier tolllne, tint tnt rclJ, Stnmllng Willi Im mb Kh nt un-trnliol VI tlirmlMrr and 4i)iU ! Ih 'lt Ot lntrt aivl ltinr tfdjot TWilut (ur (Kv ike t. the is.'rd atrata Ot ttiK utlon U hcml.l, tslll. Tti TMlllitn.- Una i at sad rr, VltlHc It lunkr la da tttn mVi Tvllli nlthftul r,lrw, no he Sil Of t.ll-U u anvlhrr bntlKni k, OI xanliut ll Ink ilx Smli Ion tr4 Tl.li, We rtrttt, rt,rly lntoknlt With Wlltt lratn! iW, ill Ttttt Iu ItNw lo oxV It WU IW Mm A, lojTluwttf lt ml nttl!bil. ' N axntl Wart a Oar Iu hahll twi, tYrt It, rfi II, eln It all aij slllnl lttr r-l 1W tad Uh, TW a IW lUiilolk tnt Ik uniU.lnj bntih, IVitlrpth' Mii 1 Wr brtln Vh ttf h, Jo M kvmV la which ah Hit. Hhll W .low Sivitr bt Wrtdlly Utile, on IW lirtMS't l rh IMnt lata, 8irt W iy, Ilia, nwlWr wa a twoi." CtailolU rvikliu SWIaxa la l)JU Kipen, uses oFparaffin. Raw It AUi Ik Hoikepr la ttiw 1'raetl at Untay No product of petroleum has a ureal er varlotx of household usei than re flnel tviraflln. Thla l tecaue It ex cel nuy other known ptotluct In the Ideal quality of It mTVttv aud Its ectMi omjr of price. A honackcvperi tccorae artualntrd with Its virtues thrr tlnd that iiothlnc elae la as clean or a pure or n tnstr lra or aa odorles. Moreover, It Is not aiTccted hj- ntr, arid or water. rrouilnrtit anions the many uaea to which It Is now applied arc for srallue rana In preserving fruits nnd Jflllr. In laundry by rubhtnir on Irons and Bits tnc with hot starch, for coating wood- n Teasels preserving egga. flower nnd autumn leave, for polishing floors and making x ar flow era. In sealing cans the ,iamfHn wax should be melted and a layer about onc-cUhth of an Inch thick poured ovrr the top of the preserve, alio whig It to stand until the paraflln becomes hard, when It will form a sealing absolutely airtight. No other covering Is necessa ry. When the preserve Is to be naed, the paraflln ihould be loosened by run ning a knife around the edge, after which the wax can be railly removed. Jellies and fruits fcalcd In this manner retain their natural delicious flavor and aro effectually protected against mold nnd Insects. In lealllng liottles the cork should lie forced Into the neck of the bottle In order to form a shallow cup on the top. Then fill this cup with melted paraQa, allowing It to harden. In the laundry about one-half a tea cup of paraffin shavings put Into a boil er of hot water gives a dainty white ness to the linen and other wash fab ric. It -nlll not Injure the moat deli cate fabrics, and by It use the family washing can be done In atout one-half the usual time, and It saves the. neces sity of hard rubbing and scrubbing. Irons can In? kept smooth, bright aud clean by rubbing them ou a piece of pamftln rorrrrd with mnMIn, and n luster will In? glu-u to the linen by mixing n small yhxv of paraffin with the tint starch. laundry tubs. Ice cream frwxors In fact, all wooden cmIs when coated with parafnn will last tuiiih lunger than ordinarily. House hold (lazuilr. A hut comploion grnrratljr mulls front I mo liirelhrrsndlnwrls. Inallsuchcasc, Ik Will's lMe IU'1 Mten '"0llKe vie "ul" Ceo, tliy Drug More "lrat tVhl.p.r. of Vatdflna Prae. Ood'i comfort nre tho nmt whispers of undying pence. He patient, bo faith, ful, bo not despairing, but ct upon your face as flint Against the lu aad trust In (Jod nod In bla Christ. Iter. Edmund Ilurk. KpUcopallaa, 1'hlladel. "I wish to ttulhlullV state to ycusnd the read rrsof ihrtefrw tines that your Kodol DjrtprpiU Cute Is without quettlon, the hit and onl cine 'or diprpU that I late trr coma In contract will, and I hate used man other prrparallons. John IVearo, WVslMlddlcKS, I'a. Noprepara. lion eijuali Kotlot DspcptU Cur ni It contains all Hie natural dlsrtUnls, 1 1 fill Ulgrsl all kinds of food and can'i help but do you good. Coos Hay Vmif Store. no Cttnrrli In America. The church of (Jod-fiYour land Is a crept lighthouse, a mighty wall of dc fenae, a vast, fructirylnjc rler with Its many tributaries, carrying blesslnjf to all parts of our land.-Itojr. T. 1. Acli Hmsoii, I'resbytcrlan. 1eiiTer. , II Iscailtr lo Ircpttcirihan telcurrd. I)e Wilt's Utile I'-arjy liltrrs uVcn now and llirn, will alwajrtkerp your boittls In prrfcel order. Ihey nnvrr gripe lul promote nn nuy gnlle act' Ion,. Coos lytriu Jyorc, t m i l i Chrlatlanltr nnd Women, Christianity puts tho crows of glory on woman brow nnd exalts her to a throne of loving dominion la every land where CKetfahlly la dominant. Iter, Dr, Ilobert 0. MncArtbur. Bap. tut, New York- PONT TOBACCO SOT and SMOKE Yotirlifeawavi Yo caa be cured of any form of tobacco using ceallr. be atada well, alroag, tnagiwtlc, full oi new life and vigor by UUuc kW.Tm.MAB. Uat snsJU w.sk Zn&attnyjSl Ua pounds la un Cava. o..r Mkm'tfmm cartS. All aagrlau. Curs gusrajile.d' Book. 0 AtlJr.M STKW.IN0 KKMaoyi "i raiKJC CO, CUcag 1 0 os fw York. UH T WorM WeecU-ClssInt, The world need a dlvlao, a supernatf nral Christ The first ceufury had n supernatural Christ and crsclflcd blsa, but be rose asalu and has bwu walk, lug across Uie centuries with ever lengthening strides, The twentieth cepttiry must reckon Vltti the jirsf century Christ, for he beloogito every century. lie Is the uama yesterday, to day and forevcr.-ltov, Dr, Herbert B, r4 MctbodlsL riillndilphlj t, - Hlv t IB Iu B. ''ml I B Bar 'mvx I w K av M I ji vmk'Vlk.av' VmlmnX f Xnit Ffn fi I mL nmm mm ruuii rinu otu mmi a 4 jBui't ,fOase, Proprietor. Rosoburg Oregon, f v i I I tfXZZT' t Best Rigs and Teams in the City, My barn Imsltloly bent eularitril and I Iihvh milled covrrnl now rlus nmt 11111 bntlor propirtd tlixiirivur to lurnuli you ihhI turn-outs. 1 1 I I t I Transient stock given special Bs,B4av,ika',axv,v,'a xr'v,vvv Mm ai Marsiiiiem stage Lino. VStfssVflkvaBaismaiMs Shortost and bost routo JBay. a Aj Goal ii;gs. fTiw Jorses. tfoHfitii txfentnctd dnvtrt employed " Crwt all the Mountains m daylfcht. ' ' 'v1' ..i ANY OJ1K WlHUiytl TO CONNKCT ll.VY HI10UI.U U1VH UH A CALL. C. O. A. I. STAGE CO; ' Tfc Oalr Orat Irrwtp. The world Is none too greatly In lore with our churches. It knows what we ought tp know, that the only service of God that counts here or anywbrra else Is the service of men.-HeT. Frauds II. Kowley, Haptlst, lloston. THE HOME COLD CURE An Incenlom Trratmrnl by which Drunkarda ri IlnltiR Curnl Daily in Hjilte of Tlieinselvri, I n N"o XotIoii Doaea N'o Weakr rtlnn o the Nereea A iilestid and Posi tive Otiro tor the Liquor Habit. 1 1 Is now gntrrallf Inown and unHVrtlooil ihat Oritnsmnrss Is dlintte antt not fV. neu. A 1; SIW with poiton, and nrrvts rempkirly shattrml I7 ptlodlcal or toflilant uieoflatoilcallat liquors, rrnulrrs an anlklot capable of arutralliing and nadkalloj ihls wV- son, induVstrojutg the crating for In lot lea nil " t .-i. , .miitti mmj iw?w curv invmatlTTI UI noiii wiihout pubiicii, o4ofiin.f frw,ibu,ir.M.t - uut wouttu "HUMr; 11 Jl.u tUHK whkh .1. . j.............k....... ...1 has lirni ptrfwltd afr many jran of cWtte study and tmimml of Inrlvlalrs II falihfu Uie acrorttlng lo rtlrtxtlons of Ihlt wondnfut itlt. cottry lipoiltltcly RtMranlrvd tocur the nwMt oUUnsle cav, no OMtirr bow hanl a dtinkcr, Our rrcords show the mamlous Irantfornullon of thousand! of Drunkardt Into sotar, Indus. irmi and upright mrn, WIVES CURK VOUH IIUSflANDSll CHII.DKKN CURK VOVK FATHERSII This rrmcdr is In no smcr a nostrum Nt Is a Iprdnc for this dltntM oaly , and l so sk iBfallj detlMdandprrpsml that It Is thorotwrklr sola. 1I and pleaunl lo the latu, so that It can ha glrrn In a cup of ir or oaffr without the knewlcdgrof llietxTMifl taking ll. Thousand of Drunkards hi cutrd themulrr with this ptlcrlcuicnw.tr, ant as many more hare Urn curnl and made lrnrate mrn by hating the 'CUkK-admlnliicrrdby lolng friends and trUlltrs without Ihrlr knowlnlgr In coffre or Ira, andlllrve lody that Ihey discontinued drinking of ihdr own free wlIL PO NOT WAIT. I)o net It dtludrd liy appuirnt and mUlradlng "lmnotmni.M Drlii" out the ill. ease al once and fu all lime. The "IIOMK OOI.DCUPK"tsoU al the rtlirm.tr low pfke of One DolUr, thui plating wlibln, teach of errjlly a Irruimrnl iron cMVitunl than wnriicotiinx isjio ja run niircnons ne coniMny cncll package. ,SircUI adtln- by skill. nt (thytlcUni whrn, requrslrd without rilra charge. Kent prepaid 10 any (mm of the worhl on reclpt of n Dollar, Aihhrti l)pl. IC057 UUVt'lNILOIUKHA, CMI'ANV, sjjo and ajji Maikrl Mirrt, PblUdelphla, All eorraioondence strictly conMtntUI. niRliteonsness never deserts Its friends. Truth la loyal to those who loyo her.-Iter, ITrtdcrlck K. Ilopklna, Cougregatlonallst, Chlcsgo. TV LUMBER That is what we have to sell, and we oari fill all orders for any and all kinds. THE QUALITY is guaranteed and the price is right. . OPR STOCK INOLTIPEq anything required in Fir, Spruoe. Red and White Oedar. SIMPSON LUMBER pi,nfla Mala IJI ' "0BC Vm " -tr m AWJ flftln flTfthW ' v- 'i attention. Call mid nee me. Hi S to all points on Oopi WITH THH N, J. SU JR. FHOM COO.H - Seduced Rates Are now in cflccf to New York, IJiiiTalo, Do voti expec to aend he I'nn-Atnerican Kxxslion? If so do not buy your Ickcs unfit you hnvc, ittvcsVi(;aed fhc Ktvicc of he Illinois Ccnral Haii.'ond. Our nccomodnrions are he best that can be had, our rniu arc always on itne, and employes courcotts and nccoutodainf;. Through ouris cars from Pacific Coaso Uosuu via IJufTa lo. If you will send fifecn cetis in satnpt, to nd(tcsj Ivcu below, we will forward you, by return mail one of our largest x 40 inch wan map 01 111c uniicu oiaics, a t it, v , yV - uia ana t'orto KICO. T..r .r.. Any itiforinatiott regarding rates, accomodations, service, time, connections, stop-overs, etc, will be cheerfully furnished by U. II. Trumbull ComM Agent. MaThlrd Street, Portland, Ore. hKhhrhKhrtrNrNhNhhht K COOSBA1 7 7 7 f WIIOLKHAI.K I.1QU0H IIOMMK 7 0 7' 7 !!r!iritanrter'-Bny Vlnvr ltrrtrriry,..'Miiratii1rll. 7 J Imporlrr of Wlnrs nt Ogars and High i ' Cradrs of -(." ud Mattni llrrta un nana 7 Following li a rxilltl Hat of Whliklrs en hand j jNrdTop, IWar flrau. Monogram. While 7 7 Hit, Ovldrn Kulr, Antrilcut Club, Cmly. T I rrl Sour Math, Krtilone, OuykrahrlitKr si 7 !,. oa iiii. rl...i. fL. I'omnwxlor 7 Kotal, Irk-ohme. I'lonrtr. raiiisonsy 7 nouun, pykts irttn. 1 0 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 iinmiirn tun, Ukl amalra Kuru Cafitomla Dundy. Mum Ki. l"unch. CUfrl, hnerry. Angelica. Old l"ort Wine, First Class Alcohol, French IMtlnl Chrrrlri, (luluntu blout, Hixk and Kye, llrsldrsthealioteafull and rompVw Itsoitmrnl of pure California wines and all rlie comhinrd thai complrt a y JuIm tor yourself, holldllng slur of ilrt public pmronage I remain 7 Very Tndy Vouis. K011KKT MARHfJKN, arMer-iiMi., ......... . u. 7 afc ' .viouuiiiiKiia ruuii rMIUII7 7Hll.l.lUCKlVraOMrT 4TTKKT10K. 7 7 lMlhhMih,tihhhhhhhhh 1 Vi' V i INorth Bend, Ore f4' . ?. ''P I (I I . 1 v' . ' ,.y.s - ' ' , 1 ft- m- 1 "4 7 ?V v. -t .1 "' s.. 1). 1 j ,s :V.'VV:-: tl '' l ' lJj'M.J "" "J