a p . -V - VJ" i i K 4A " -H4. . F -". A fl4MMrM'mKM'to S A m VARIOUS MATTERS HANDLED Poor Chance forjShip ''' Subsidy Bill Push Panama Treaty TfirougJ U'itnlilnutoii. Fell 17.-Iu tho Sennit) a tnctnnrlat wnt r-ml from Porto lllcnnn sklriK that Cuban reciprocity treaty bu emended to glvu cnffm from tht Island entering Cuba tlio highon rubatu,- Hoar from tliu Judlcmiy Comtnjtluo reported nn tttitl trtitt h,ll which Is nn amalgamation 0.' llo.tr find Ltllefleld monturoi with a number of draitlc rnondiiicnU, Tho llaiiou committee on merchant Marinihnn oatpuiicd tho voto on the ihlj) subsidy bill iimll Mouduy, and tho prospect aru aald to ho unf.ivorablu. Thn Hoptiblfcnn tnnntora caucus Into thia afternoon in tho Martilti room to arrant n program to Ineuro tho ratifi cation of thr Pntiamn treaty ami prob ably nunc to a continuous minion ut tlib Senate, undertaking by this teems to lot Morititn exhntioi J.limelf. If nn agreement on thla coureo ho rcachid thiinftcrnnon tho Suuntu will remain in rmlon )) piyht tonight. Mr$ Bear Ciilcrfains Tlio Indira of thu A. N. W. enjoyed a delightful afternoon tea Tuesday, 4hn gueeta of Mm. John Hear at In r homo on Pino Street. Thu oy parlor was tastefully decorated with Kuglleh Ivy lid Oregon wild grape; nhilo thu din- ingrooin pruaoutcd n moat iilcnslnu np- pcaranco to tho loyeM of needlework, tho decorations hiring chji'lly tho hnudi- nork of Mra, llenr. , A beautiful and elaborate ten cloth of llnttunhorg design, executed by tho tlclt flugcra of tho hoatcaa adonitd tho dlnlmr. roun tiblo, on the center of which repoicd a a lately Palm. After fcvcrnl. honrH ol pleasant lonvcr- cntiou ten'iitmivud nod other dainty rifreahma.'jta; Mra. Dear la n -most tit chermlriK ligjajpTa, nnd wns ably nmlMed by tho MJB 1M n a O'Connoll, (.rnco "''McCorinacatid Suslo Klrkwoith. At 'tho concluilon of tho afternoon's cntor talnmont Mra. 0. J. Booluy (Prvsldont) In behalf of thu A. N. W. thmiked th kind hostoa for tho pleasures of tho nf tornoon to pleasantly nnd profitably .spent by nil, niter which tho guests de parted each carrying homo na a eouvi nirn ininhtiiro tua pot or a viso, ! Thoto proient wore: Muedamca Mc Cormau, Noblo, Rnchuii, Taylor, l.nndo, Ifnll, Koltu-i, Edmund, Minot, Ilneird, Snoloy, MoKntyht, Smith, Dunynn, Norton, llofur, Hear; Misaea. Kick worth,; McCornuie, O'Connoll. Tliuro Arc Olhrm. Old Knidoo Well, how do ydti liko your profuMKlou? YnitiiK I.mdee I'rofcsslon la 0. K. It's the prnctlco I'm kicking about. Town mill Country. CATARRH Cr.KANfllNO and iu:ai.ino cum: iron CATARRH Ely's Oro'am Balm 'uj ami pUosant to tier. Contain uo In- Jntloni druif. IilKlulcklyatiiorbed, (llvonltellotatonco. 1. .1...... ....1 ii. ...... ATnSr: COLD 'Ai HEAD )IaI aad 1'rotccU tha llcmbmne. Ilsitorta ths Honi of Tttte tad BniolL large tiit. SO cont M PruggUti or lijr mll I Tilil Bits, 10 cent by mill. . JJLYimoi,UjiW),MWrrtaBWit,KwXwk. mm Wh00m '" AfjT EDITOR'S TESTIMONY ,. f 1W AX. Of tho Suporlorltu of Oregon's Climate After nlno dnye sjcnt with hla par ents In Uhlcngo tho editor 0 tho Hnloin Journal re turn ml to Oregon, n toping n few days nt Due Moines, Iown, to meet old friends. Ho wrltea: "In Iowa wo naw the terrible ramies of tho awful wet an mm or Ihnt prevailed last year from Juno until November. Thoutnnde of acres of grain could not bu cut for ox ceialvo rnlnaj corn la not half a crop; haystacks nnd corn-shocks nro blnckoncd and rotting In tho fleldp; tho price of catlln nnd Ings Ir deel'iiliiK; corn in bc- liiK ahlpped Into tho alntu; collccllona nni alow nud banka nro nccomniodniii only their beat ctntomurn with their iiBtinl liberality v hen n pinch coined by naklnx collateral aer.urlly and Kod en doraera. "TlioUonl rtinluu la on here In Iowa one of tho bert conl eupplltd tatea in tho union. Hnllroada nro confltcatlnK coal in transit, and conl donlora refute to roll to anyone but their old cuatomera. Aftor a fow werki apent In thn Middl Wrat I waa rUi! to bo rtij.il 11 on tho way homo, tho land ol milder temp-raturea nnd weeping aklea. "Only n perron who hna been aubject ed to the fret-zlnu', thiverhiK thtni; they call nirln thu proirlo atatca for a fow weeka In January, wluin you breath romoiliitiK that tihtee with ico, and the wlud cuta you liko a knife, can appreci ate tho 10ft nnd balmy Italian ntmofl lihore of Western Oregon. Tho air with tho frasrance of evergreen verdure nnd ravory of the coniferous foreata fill the Iuiikp liko cooling nnibrosln. Pure na tho brcrzua that waft toward tho dis embodied rplrlta winning their way acroia the Kletynn fields, coma tho eoft anil inelllluoua zphyra that greet the weary denlcon rnturnlnK from tho frozen climea of thn Katl. Farewell to rubbing yourenra to Lesp til 'in wnrm; fnrcwcll to Iclcbia 011 your moustache that makes you look liko a tusked walrua from the brlnoy deep; tfoodbyo to ovorahqes, bufTnlo coats, fur K'ovea, horsn-bjankot underclothltip, chllhlnlm nnd froatcd thlnbonca that mako you feel na If jnch pedal extremity wns a' combination of aching boils nud rheumatlce; where ahivoiine you co to bed and etilvcrltiu you orieo; all thoeo jncklroata cinches are a thine of the past after you cross tho caeendu rntiRo nnd tjrop aoftly down into the land whero roes bloom the year round on tho rheoks ol thoso you love, as woll na midor the shelterlnj; walla of comlortablo homes, whero the furnncolsnot oaling up in tho winter what yon earned tho rest ol tho year." Tho Crow You look familiar. Tho Snow Man Yes, I'm tho anmo old last yonr'n Hcurecrow, only I've sot on my winter clothes. Now York Journal. Very coiiservntlvo In nil matters aro the TurkH, nnd especially alow to'udbpt modern Improvement of any kind. Ilia Idrmlly. fifTAPl ENJOYABLE BANQUET AT NORTH BEND New Woolon Mill Oots A '-Good t. Sendoff With Champaign And Eloquence Mr r nn a crowning cumnx to tlio urivipc of tho first pllo for tho woolen mill At North Uond tho banquet given londny aljfht wna n swell nffalr. Thoso receiv ing invitations wero about all present. The invitations wore unique In Ihcm eelvor, and Appropriate to the occasion, hbltiK decorated wltji hand painted ahcep, and other designs emblomatlc ol tho woolon mill Induatiy, Tho old cook houao was tranaformed Into n perfect bower and tho decorations wore exqulallo In their way, Tho en tire room was covered with Oregon urnpo, thu stflto'a legal flower, and each end of tho room was drnr.ed In the stars and stripes and in the center was supended a large dia mond B, atnndlng for Simpson. At 8:15 tho gucota began to file to tho plates spread for tho oc casion and from that time on it was ono grand round until tho festivities were at an end, which was 1 :IC a. m. Dr. !nyloii of llnadon, acted as toait moflter and proved hi unci ( equal to tho occasion and nearly tvtry one was call upon to apeak. Mr. L. J. Simpton mado tho tpoach of welcotno to thoguestp, which was appro priate and well receivedj and ho proved hltnrclf na rady at making folicitoua re marks as at stirring up Industrial activ ity. . J. M. Upton ppoko for thoDandoniant and in a few well chosen worda ex dressed thoir well wlsbea for the success of this entoi price. J. W. ISunnott x)kn In behalf ol Marahfleld, nnd Dr. McCormac added hie quota to tho prevailing good feeling Mr. Clark ppoko of tho new onterprlsu and announced that ho hoped to have tho new mill weaving cloth within 00 days. Tlio babd discoursed good music throughout the evening which mado tho tlmo pass only to quickly. And for a b.mq'iot gotten upon tho spur of tho moment it was truly an excellent lay out and seldom Rtirpaescri whero Ample timo hah been given to prepare it, and reflected great credit on Geo. N. Farrin, who prepared it on short notice, just after having his bualncaa demoralized by firo. Tho steamer took tho Marahfioldcrs lioino about two o'clock and tho woolen mill Initiation will not toon beforgotton. All wished it a kuccojs. THEDFORD'S UMnhmm THE GREAT FAH,LXMRWCINE v. Tbcilford'a Ulack-Drauolit saved doctora' bills for moro than sixty vcara. For tho conuuon fam ily ailments, such oa constipation, indigestion, hard colds, bowel com plaints, chills and fever, biliouii ncss, headaches and other likq complaints no other medicino is necessary. It Invifrorates nnd reg ulntcs tho liver, nsiista digestion, stlnuilates action of tho kidneva, purifies tho blood, nnd purges tho bowels of foul accumulations. It cures liver complaint, indigestion, spur stomach, dizziness, chilli, Kiciiuiauo pains, suicaclio, back- ncho.kidnoy troubles, conatipatioiii d.arrhcan. biliousnoii. iiil imr.f colds mttl headocho. livery drug gist ha Thedford'o Dlock-liraughi in '25 cent packages nnd in mam moth elzo for 01 .00. Nover occopt 11 Bubatitutc. Inoiat on having tho original mado by U10 Clmttaoooga Medicino Company. I believe Thdford's Black-Drauehi Is the but medicine on rjirih. If U good for any and cverythlntf. I have a family of iwelve. children, and fori ' "V .!' ' "V ept tnemonroot and healthy with no doctor but Black. 1 urauSnt. A. J. GREEN, lllewara, U Wen I Overboard Jas, Ferry Jr. look a sudden and in volantary hath In (ho bay yesterday. which wna probably- nioro amusing to the spectators than IS himself. Ho Was outvon Dcari & Co's wharf with some companions, prncllclag with a ball. The ball look a spurt for tfloedge of tho dock, and Jimmy started after It. Ho sprint ed and was Just about to overtake It as It reached the edge of tho dock. There It etruck tho tdgo of n plank and bounced back: no to Jimmy, His momentum was too great, and though ho throw bluieelf down in tho Attempt to stop, ho bounced and rolled over Iho edge of tho'dock and splashed Into tho bay, and as it was low tide, ho mndc a big holo In (ho water, Ho grasped n pile and was soon fished out. This reminded one of tho spectators of a similar incident, some years ago, when a nuraberof boys were throwing largo ballast rocks from tho edgo of the wharf, and each trying to throw farthest. Lro Matton tlcpped back and took a a short run to gain momentum and gavo his rock, a large one, a mighty heave. Out id tho excitement of tho moment ho forgot to let go of iho rock, with the result that he was jerked overboard with the utmost celerity. WONDROUS ELOQUENCE. It So Sorprlaed a Barber That II Collapaed Completely. An It sometimes happens, the barber wan disponed to talkntlvcncss, the pa Ucnt to silence. After Beveral fruitless BttemptH to extract more thau a grunt or two from the otic In his care, the tohsorlal nrtlbt made a final effort to arouse the ni tin's converiwtlonnl pow ers, ratting tho top of the bead gen tly, he ventured the remark: "Dcr hair on der top, sir, it is a bit thlnnlug out ys?" "Yes." "Of der tonic, den, a lectio, eh?" "No." After another long pause: "Have it been bald loug?" The man smiled wearily. Then, after taking a long breath of preparation for his effort, be replied: "I camo Into tho world that way. Then I had an Interval of comparative ly hirsute luxuriance, but It was nbt enduring. I have long since emerged from the grief of deprivation. It no longer afflicts me. Do not permit it to weigh upon you." Tho German pondered over this for awhile without, however, appearing to apprehend, the meaning of the man's worda. "Der hair Id look potter, sir, If .ber haps you keep It long In dcr back like?" he suggested after another period of Hence. Tho man removed his gaze from the floor, fastened It upon the celling, cleared his throat again and spoko once more. "Let mo assure you. my tonsorial friend," said he, "that tho appearance of my hair as I have been accustomed to dress it Is very satisfactory to my self nnd, perhaps I might also say, to illy friends. Whnt little u,nlr still adorns my head I have possessed for a long time. I know It well. I have been on familiar terms with It for many years. I have Inadvertently mingled spruce gum aud chewing tnr with it In my years of extreme youth. I hayo of ten sui dried it in order to present n proper nongullty nppca'ranco at home after surreptitious BWlmmlng expedi tions. I have had It pulled the wrong way by boys whom I learned to lick afterward. At tho same period of my life I oven endured the Ignominy of hnTliig It cut In ascending" tiers by experimental maiden mints. The con sequence of nil this Is that that bit of remaining hair and I nro old and, I trust, Inseparable friends. I Indulge the hair, nud tho hnlr Indulges mo, The hair Indulge mo by permitting mo to wear It after my own conception of the way It ought to bo worn, nud I Indulge tho hair by firmly declining to" have l trilled with by gentlemen of the srls sora who possess artistic ideas more blsnrro than my own. I fear I'll have, to ask you to Imlulgo us both tho hall and me. Cut It tho way I directed you to cut It." Tho barber collapsed. I'ltUtidelplila Ledger." x Ho Was Posted. Shalccspenro lincl.n way of putting wit nud humor Into tho mouths of clowim aud fools. Thls( was forcibly impressed on 1110 a few'dnya ago. I wns walking down Hcncou IIlll. Coming up tho hill was a man who had 11 little moro of tho "ll'fo euatnlulng fluid" than ho could well tako care of, lie camo (Humbling, staggering, along, Just na ho got to mo he rnn point blank Into an electric light post. "Look out!" .1 said locosely. "Ah? th-thnnk you," ho replied. "I Was p-postcd beforo you spoke.'-' I went down tho hill as fast as I wUld wnik.-Bostou' Eveulng Journal. Still In X)o7t. "I'll bet flifLt 'Bowarri nr the Dog sign," ,d Meandering Mlobael, "In nothin' bud K bluff." "Thnt'a whnt.Clnncy anld," responded Tattered Do,ak n' ho wint Jn about, wan month ago to.aeo." "An' wuz pt?"' ' - "0 dnnno; ho has pot ylt returned from jjio tour av invJstlgatlon." In dianapolis Sun. " ', Ilia Coaclnnlre Qneatloa. "Do you think tliflt fllmkcspcnro wroto hla own playa?" , ( "Of courao I do," annwered the man .who Is always positive however 111 jn formed be may be. "If Shakespeare didn't wrlto his own plays, whoso play'n did Iw write?" Washington Star. Coamon Fktnme niaara(e "Sho lost.ber bead." -Chicago Tribune. Hla Experience. Wcderly That old adage about mar rying in haste and repenting at leisure is the rankest kind of nonsense. Singleton Because wny Wederly Because a rrmrrlcd man has no leisure. Chicago News. 1 A Literary Mas. , Mrs. Casey I hear your son- Mike has gone Into literature. ' Mrs. Clancy 80 he has. He's got a Job as Janitor In a library, Judge. No Waaie. "It seems to me," remarked tlio cus tomer, as she watched tho man at the market trim the sllco of ham sho bad bought, "you are wasting n good deal ot that ment." "Not at all, madam," he said genial ly. "I weighed It first" Detroit, Free Press. ' Toole Ulm at nia Word. "Queer people, this," said tho rural editor. ,1 ' "In what way?'' WeII, r merely advised them to give tho new mayor plenty of rope, and bjoss my noul they lynched hlm,;'- Atlanta Constitution. '- Forewarned. '. Fntlcncc And you say tho engage ment is off? - PatiiccOb, yes; she was Imprudent enough, ono night;' to Inform him that be came from gooif'old fighting stock. Youkera Statesman. Jnat What Ue Wanted. Mrs. von Blumcr Whai sort of a hostess doc's Mrs. Catcrby make? ' Von Blumcr Splendid1. She made me feel as if I wasn't at home. Life. " ' t T "-. Fonnd Hoc J'lacc. Tho, tall, angular oman who had I VUll-'IV1-- Uv .i&& lUUUt IV iUII Ul U1U1I busily engaged with 'their newspapers'. "I aru sorry," sho 'said grimly, "thefo in no room for mq aniong the reading nttop- , , ,, I And accordingly Bhe proceeded to get next 10 uie tuspiayeu nus. mat linen tlio upper portion of tho car. Chicago Tribune; ITorae Preachlair, Tho Rev. Dr. Goodman I'm so aorrv your husband is,n't here, Mrs. Smith. I'm afrnlu you forgot to tell aim I In- tended to preach today 011 municipal ' " problems. Mm CmlHl Tmlnn.l T .111 nn T t,l him that tho last thing, but bo said he would stay at homo and read his Bible. ; ) aowu ami country. He Never Smiie.i ASnin. Borum I say, Miss Sharp, what's the Ifforenco betweeu a woman and a apnkey? dlfforenco mo Miss Sharp What Is tho distance from your clinic tp mlno? Uorum Oh, about six feet. Mgft Siiarj-Well, that's tho differ-enco,T-PhIhuIelphIa Inquirer. I i I I 1 1 1 Hi II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 V , aaaaMiaaBaaaBBaaaaaaaaaaBaBBBaBBipaBBaaBaaaBBaaaBaaaBaBaahaaaavMiMaBaBaaat KEEPS THE CHAPS AWAY Sengstacken's Pharmacy Marshfield, : i ttiSteH4tn vir r I V1 V Fair Niece Why do jrou object to duotn so strenuously, Uncle Tom? Undo Tom Because when two peo- "" :T Jn , .!,! . . p,cca oc fJS fln ' fair advantage. Chicago Ne,w, Drying' propnratlons slaaply &treV' on dry catarrh : they dry tip the secretions. T which adhere to the saesahrane and decom cose, canting Afar mors serious trouble tban iho ordinary f oral of catarrh. Avoid all dry. ing Inhalants, fames, smokes 'aad tuuKa and mo that which cleanse, soothe and 'heals. Ely's Cream Balm iaauch a remedy and will euro eaiapn or com in 11.0 Jicaa easily and pleasantly. A trial alio will ba mailed for lO cents. All druggists sail tha COo. alzo, Ely Brothers, CO Warren St., N.Y. Tha Ualra cures without pain, doea not Irritate or cdaao sneezing. It spreads itaeli over an irritated and angry surface, rollov. ing immediately tho painful inflammation. With Ely's Cream Calm you are armei against Koaal Catarrh and Hay Forcr. Professional Cards JEt. H. Walter, D. D. S. DENTAL SURGEON AND MECHAN ICAL DENTIST- Office Nasbnre Oldg. A. St., 1 Thone. 2(1, MARSHFIELD. OREGON. E. E. Straw, M. U. f PHYSICIAN AND 8UKOEON. bpecial attention to diseases of the Eje Ear, NoVe und Throat. Glasses fitted. Oflicp in Sengstacken & Smith ' 4 Building. A. G-. Gross, M. D. Physician and surgeon. Office, Naoburg Building. Phone 42.1 MARSHFIEL. : : OREGON. W. TJ. Dpuglas, ATTORNEY AT 'LAW AND U. S, "COMMISSIONER, Front street, jMarihfield, Oregon. S.A. D. Eaton, v 7L LAWYER Will practice la all courts, c-iuDrttv nr-rv ' r A.tf AHC JIA. OREGON J. W Bennett, ATTORNEY AND COUN8F.L01t AT N '; 'DAW. MARpHPIELD ORE Tonn F. Hall, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office In Eldorado block, Front street MonhSetd, Oregon. Bt Sh, MARSHFIELD, ORtt C F. MoKnight. ATTORNEY AT LAW Office in laic Bcuue & Waller "Building. ' H vnr MAPSHFIELD, ' ' ' OREGON' Wold & Daniels ENGfNEERS and SURVEYORS Map work a specialty. Phone. 47d Marahfleld, : : Oregon Dibble & Williarns kC00S BAY REAL ESTATE (VjclPShfieldi QreCOO .L - v ' ' j. ,m here adverUa!n(J bulm, gnd selling real ejtate'. I will try" ff you Hat your property With ' '" ' J R. Robertson Room 8, Bennett & Walter Building I H I I ' ' ' M 1 1 1 1 1 1 H I-H-4-M- . CMS. fiRISEN MUSIC CO. Pianos and Organs, . . Second hand Piano for rent or ; ; tale cheap. ! ! ; I 0. 0, F. mi iimn in i n ii nn nt 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 H 4-l-r-H-M-r-H- It is the litllo things of life that annoy us. "Wo can dodge an elephant, but not a fly" aaye eome philosopher. You can't very well avoid annoyance from chapped and roughened akin these days unices you r.oly on , CREAM OF ALMOND8 WITH GLYCERINE If relieves at once and heals in a -few hours. If wo knew of anything better we would recommend It. Customers Bay thore couldn't be anything better. PRICE 25 CENTS. : -. : Oregon , j jj, ,f nj , H '' nu j? "1 . vr I. I I. Vf S j-..i..twj - " f -- - r -na y mwmmmmu mmUA