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OREGON
By D. C- Humphrey.
TUUUk
.... »1.50
T»r num
XvertlBtn* rata* mad* known on application
Transient advartiaements must be raid for
when th* orlar 1« given for their lnaertlon.
entered at the po*(offloe at Sole, Orason, a*
Meend-clu* mall matter.
i
EDITORIAL.
J
The good reads suggested are nu
merous these days but the roads in
this vicinity need more than sug
gestions.
H od . L. T. Harris, of Eugene,
speaker of the house of Representa
tives, annoueces his candidacy for
the republican nomination for Con
gressman from the First District.
It was largely due to the efforts of
Mr. Harris that Mr. Hermann re
ceived the nomination for Con
gressman at the Eugene convention,
and it is said that Harris could have
••cured the nomination for him
self If he had so wished. He is a
Linn county boy and is very popu
lar.
The question of the Sunday open
ing of the Lewis and Clark Fair, the
discussion of which has of late oc
cupied considerable time and space
in the newspapers of Portland, has
been settled by the United States
Senate refusing an appropriation
unless the fair be closed on Sundays.
The discussion became so heated In
the metropolis and the agitation so
great that even mlnistors were
found who favored Sunday opening
It is Just as well that Congress has
settled the question.
The Southern Pacific should do
more for thia section of the Willam-
•Ite Valley. At the least, the 8. P.
ought to give us an exclusive pas-
aenger train and so arrange its run-
Bing that the trip to Portland and
return can be made in less than two
days.—Brownsville Times. That's
not the least of our troubles either.
We .an stand the poor passenger
service but when it comes to hav-
Ing freight shipped from Portland
on Friday and not arrive at West
Scio until Monday, It makes us wish
for the old stage and freight haul
ing service by team that used to be
for it certainly would’nt take a team
four days to go seventy miles.
The Seattle post office author! t ies
have brought to light an ingonius
fraud that has boon worked for
tome time. It was perpetrated by a
Boman who sent out numerous cir-
ealar to men telling them that if
they would send her 2ft cents she
would send them to Panama in one
Capacity or another. Of course that
seemed a great offer to many young
men throughout the state and many
of them parted with their quarters.
Tbe letters were lo have been ad
dressed to Bremington and the
quarters rolled in at a remarkable
into—with an outlay to the woman
of only a two coni stamp and the
price of a circular. After tbe mon
ey was received Mrs Swam sent
her victims a very glowing pamph-
— let about Columbia, Panama and
•■d all tbe Central Amsrlc* coun
try- Bbe also sent tbe information
U mu tbe cooearn she was reprwnt-
ing waa bo * sending men at present
bat each name wm filed and that a
summons would be sent at tbe first
•pportueity. Tbe woman wm ar
rested but the com ba» not yet been
op for a bearing.
■euadMaaf Early Knowledge.
I had only possessed the knowledge same relation to the deer family riage of Geo B Huber aud Cbloo Bil
IN MODERN LONDON.
when young, that I now have, I that the albino of the Aft ¡can race yeu.
ìb
might have become rich, learned, does to human kind. Aside from E P Wallace Io Geo E Hardy
great and influential.” Early kno w its white coat and pin t ey es, it is
65
1 lot Lebanon
ON
ledge is important to enable one in like all other deer.
John Temple to W II Ander
The speciinan found In I lie pioe
season to feel his own strength.
2.825
son 100 acres
A ho»t of quaint old cu«tom«, »ays
the London Daily Mail, linger round
Thousand* mistake their call! ng for I forests of Canyon mountains will be N 8 Dalgleish to Rose Kyle
and about the famous “King's Guard”
54X159 feet Lebanon
want of it, men and women who made a part of the exhibit of albl
at St. James pab.ee. but perllap« non*
might have acted a brilliant part in mammals at the Smithsonian Insti J L Aiken by sheriff to Ed
is more curious than that which de
tution.
—
Blue
Mt.
Engle.
1,470
mund
Zeyss
25
acres
the pursuits for which they were
crees that hi» majesty's health «hall
Estate of Hugh Fields et al by
adapted are often doomed through
not be drunk at dinner, except when
tlie Scots guards are on guard. The
life to a repelling and fruitless em
sheriff to Security 8 T com
Court House News.
omission, when one reflects that this
pany 631.79 acres
12,000
ployment, because they did not po-
one toast, even when no others are
88T company toOren Stratton
seas
sufficient knowledge while
drunk, is invariahly honored every
County Court: t'liiingcs In Judges
same as last
1 13,315 evenii: at every r.glnicutHl mess and
young to direct their knowledge in and cleiks of election were ordered
to the right course. Most of all is
'The S Pand O A C this year - will guardroom dinner throughout the
I us follows:
sullicicutly strik-
early knowledge Important to dis
E Albany—Virgil Parker in place ! pay $17.926 14 to Linn county, tile British empire, i*
ing.
pose and enable you to escape the
largest county tax.
of E J Seeley a.* Judge.
The explanation Ilea in the fact
perils and temptations of sin—to In
that the regiment from aero*» the
Center—L Whealdoa instead of Robt Romine to Albert Hunt
vite your rising energies away from
$16 )0 border was at on« time suspected of i
32 acres
Henry Boys ss clerk.
the solicitations of youthful passions
a leaning toward Jacobitism, and fo $1.50 46 in black beau
Fox Valley—Henry Lyon* instead Meta Von Seggern to Jahn
—to lay before you the v ast motives of J H Lyons, judge iu>l J F i’oiter
1425 the of. era were specially ordered to
Fall, lot I hl 24
cica suiting, redu
drink L.s njajesty’s he.iith after din
to rise to the dignity of your Intel instead of J W Kiieltu i clerk.
Mary Herron to Anna Huraño
ner,
ti
- » lo of other c-rpb beinr for
ced to...................... 1.28 yd
lectual and moral being; that you
«00 bidden to do so in order to make the
Santiaui—A E Myers insteud of
40 al-res
may thus secure the great end for W M Powell jmlfce.
enforced loyalty of the Scotsmen
H F Conner et al to Maggie
3.50 54 in black wors
which you were made, which is, to
Jordan—> Ji C'>le instevl of
2300 stand out in clearer relief.
Wlegau i 161 acres
glorify God. In a very Important Brown judge bi.d i V Hall limi D H F Conner et al to Ernest
It was also ordered that they
ted suiting, a great
should not be allowed to use finger
sense, youth Is saved by knowledge Clifford instead of W H Small and
Wihgand .’17 acres
glasses
after
dinner,
lest
they
should
bargain................. 2.48 y<i
and destroyed by lack of it, “My Z J Clark clerks.
Ivy Glass to G 3 and E A Gay
drink to “the king over the water,"
people are destroyed” sayeth the
N Lebanon—E Bollar Instead of
2 acres
60 ind finger glasses are, in conit-
2.50 54 in black suiting
Lord, “for lack of knowledge; be- Arthur Bartley judge and Arthur
|U»n«e, tnhooed
on these ocsa-
Mortgage for 1200, 750, 150, 509.
thou hast rejected knowledge, I, al instead of W C McKee clerk.
iions to this day.
reduced to........... 2.19 yd
6221 tax receipts tax 1902 have
so will reject thee.” In conclusion
Lacomb—John
D.ivenport
in been issued.
SALARIES OF ACTORS.
1.80
48 in blue steam
I will say. dear young people, im stead of W It Hcti’hju ige and C E
prove the time and opportunity of Soule instead of b A Howard clerk.
Ar* Akanrrtlr Bxa*«erat«d 1. th.
shrunk worsted dress
Linn’s Heaviest Taxpayers.
P.bll. Mind and ▲atora K**u
fered you for acquiring useful know
Price—A B Custer instead of H
suiting. This goods
tip the D um I«.
ledge, and you will never have D Burkhart, clerk.
Last week we published a list of aP
cause to regret; by so dying you will
the
fiems,
corporations
or
individuals
is alway right. Re
N Scio—Frank Gill and T S CoL
Salaries of actors vary from almost
be an ornament in society, a blessing fey insteid of O B Cyrus and J L who pay taxes on more than |10,000 of nothing to $500 a WAiek, with a few
duced to
1.43 yd
to your country and the Joy and Arnold clerks.
property in I.inn county. Following is exceptions that go above that, writes
F.
E.
Fyles,
in
Leslie
’
s
Monthly.
I
pride to your kind and loving par
Shelburn—Wm Wilson instead of the list of all those who pay taxes on
ents.
more than $5,000, together with the as doubt though that any supporting
B W Munkers clera.
actor outside of Weber & Fields’com
A 8UBSCBBER.
sessed
valuation of their properties:
Deeds have been filed from Sam
pany get« more than £500. Those
uel Engle, Hadley Hobson, Dora I’ M Scroggiu, Lebanon............. $9,900 that go above are stars, many of
Senator Hanna Passes Away.
Pierce, T 'I Henness, J H Foster, John Denny, Albany..................... 9,535 whom receive a fixed salary and a
i
F M Elstum. G II Jones Cat herina J L Hi'l, Albany............................. 9,345 percentage on the profit«. A female
¿tar
who crowded a New York thea
Washington D. C., Feb. 15.—Sena Kerron, G P Terrell, A 15 Merely, EFSox
“
9,085
season before last for six
ter
the
tor Hanna died at his hotel in E A Hawley, ( E Zobertson, Anna Wm M Allen, Halsey................... 8,855
months received only $150, while her
Washington last evening at 6:45. 8 Myers, E Hunt, I-'mnm Terrall, Mrs. N A Young, Albany.............. 8,800 .ending man was getting $250. But
The direct cause of death was ty Hiram H Derr, 8 C Dike, W H 15 J A Zimmerman, Albany............. 8,770 she was a risky venture for her man-
phoid fever, the details of the strug Stewart, C B Gaines, J E Welch, I) Samuel Porter, Ilalsey................. 8,675 a ger, who lifted her from a minor
gle against the disease and its be S Johnson, John Duffy. L 'I’ Brower W B Stevens, Albany................. B,590 position to »tardom, and a failure
ginning and progress being known II P Minto, 15 i • I irk and Clias 11 ¡.IT Bilyeu. Crabtree......... ............. 8,560 would have cost him much. Many NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
stars are their own managers, and
to the world.
Work, to Wm P H twley and Jos M : .1 W Compton, Scio......................... 8,265 engage a business man to direct
'
Mrs.
Martha
Barnes,
Coburg....
8,105
Msrcus Alonzo Hanna was born Healy for the transfer of water
Notice is hereby given that the un
their affairs for a salary, as they
Sep tember 24, 1837, at Lisbon O., rights and other property for power C Myer, Albany............................... 8,100 would a supporting actor. The gains dersigned administrator of the estate of
and at an early age removed to Cle- purposes In the North Santiam, in j W P Spink, “ ................................. 8,090 of actors are absurdly exaggerated in John V. Crocker, deceased, has tl is day
filed with the County Clerk for Linn
velt.nd, afterwards to be the scene of tp 9 range 2 to 4 East. The consid I C Funx, Harrisburg....................... 7,887 the public mind, and even among County, Oregon, his final account in
Mrs. Mary Jenks, Tangent......... 7,685 themselves they endeavor to keep said estate and the County Court has
his large business success. After a eration generally being nominal.
John A Conser, Albany............... 7,650 up the deceit. A reason that so many fixed Monday the 7th day of March 1904
few years In the public schools of
English actors are imported is that at the hour of one o’clock p. m . of said
A new suit !■> I’ C Anderson agt
Albany Brewing Co....................... 7,530
Cleveland that life work began
John Holland to recover *86.66 on a Wm Clymhr, Tailman.................... 7,480 players of the first class in London day, for the hearing of objections if any
which developed into prominence
shall be to said account and for
blacksmith bill. D M Curl i ttorney Mary M Chambers, Albany......... 7,455 receive a third leea than equally tal ! there
the purpose of settling said estate,
ented and well-known Americans.
in the shipping and mining inter
for plaintiff.
Dated this 16th day of January 1904.
Veal & Sou, Albany......................... 7,000
ests of tbo land.
W. E. A rnold ,
Circuit Court: Judge Boise, Dept John Bryant “
6,990
WARNS
0NAMERICAN FINANCE
Hanna is thought of in connection
Administrator.
Wm Wassom, Harrisburg......... 6,760
Weatherford <fc Wvatt.
almost wholly with things political. 2, disposed of tbe fuilowi ig cases:
Attorneys for Administrator.
McBride vs Yantis, * de confirmed Jerry Banks, Albany ................... 6,750 Th« London Timea Sara That Orowin«
He first gained something of no
(4
LiAbUitiea Are a Sourae
Cay wood vs
Ii«-f
re- C S Flenn*
tice by his success lb the G irfleld
o£ Danger,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
campaign of 1880, bringing about a port filed, sale confirm ?J deeds or- W II Hogan
Il
Jacob
Roth
dered
made.
In an editorial article dl*eu»»lng the
meeting between Garflel and Ros
Notice is hereby given that the under
Beeman vs Barms. Decree on Mrs E E Payne, Lebanon..........
present economic situation In the Unit signed has been by the County Court of
coe Conkling, who had been sulking
ert State« th» Lomlon Ti.. «» say« It the <»■>». ,jt Oregon for Linn Coun-y
J W Moore, Brownsville
because of the failure of his plan to default.
cunsmers that, although the commer j auly appointed administrator of the
Hassler vs Garland. Report of Richard Warner, Albany.........
cial
credit of the United State« la J>er- ! estate of Rebecca A. Breed, deceased.
renominate General Grant.
J W Pugh, Shrdd.......................
hap« not quit« io good ns it was a All persons having cluliii* against, said
In the campaigns of JS84 and 1888 referee con firmed •
Frum vs Frum. L L Swan ap- Dani Simon«, Sodaville.............
year ago and the actual situation not I estate will present them duly verified to
Hanna waa an active worker in the
Western Vulou Telegraph Co..
entirely free from disquiet lug fea I me at my residence In Selo, Oregon,
But
it
'
pointed
guardian
ml
liten.
Decree
interest of John 8herruiin.
J D Isom, Plainview..........
ture«, yet. being favored with good within six months from this date.
|
of
partition.
II
J
Fisher.
Jas
Pow
Dated at Selo, Oregon this December
was in tho McKinley campaign of
harvests and n promising cotton crop, 31, 11104.
W C Morgan Albany.................
1896 that his great talents as a far- ell and G Collow.iy referees.
buslne«» prospects appear to be
L E Miller, Selo.........................
W> E. H avaob ,
Chas Green v* Ruth Gr. en. Di
healthy for another year,
seeing mau and shrewd political
Adinf. of the estate of Rub -cea A,
N H i'utnaiu, Bruunsvilio ...
vorce grunted.
"For thr ncxl few month«, at least,
Broad,
rlecensed.
leader were fully recognized.
M II Wild», Albano.................
tbe big harvest* of the United Suites
Walker vs Harold. Judgment on
William McKinley and Marcus A.
—Herald.
will pri'bHbiy secure tbe business
Hanna were bound together by mandate from supremo court.
EXECUTORS NOTICE.
world nsrnliHt the collapse of crerlll in
Ed
Zeya*
vs
J
K
Aken.
Sheriff
strong ties of friendship and enthu
New York, hut," the paper onntibue»,
Pointed
Paragraphs.
siasm for the common cause of a directed to make deed to owner.
"uni««» we nrs to accept the new fnn-
Notice is hereby given that the under-
gled <l(«itrltie that In *<»««• mysterious sighed Has been (lllly Hl'poihtcd by the
Proln'»: In eat.ituof G W Phil
kindred political faith and similar
Hpafn’s new m>vy is to cost •00, wny «cotmmlc laws heed not be taken County Court of Linn County. Oregon,
views of great questions, more es lips incompetent, petition to sell
the executors of the la«t. will and tes
000,
(N)0. Wo know where site got Into account where Atncrfca Is con a*
real
prop<-rt
grouted.
pecially that of the protective policy
cerned, the present state of things and tament of I »avid Henry Johnston de
>20,000,01X1
of
that
sum
in
good
j
censed, Any nod nil persons lutvhig
l’erbaps do man did more than
th« present fashion of finance cannot eliiims ngainst said estate are hereby no
Lieen-e wa* Issued for the mar-1 money.
Mr. Hanim to secure McKinley’s
continue forerer.
tified to present the Mini' to Hie under*
Dr. Vail of Kt Louis, declares that
“Mere magnitude of resonree«, how signed at Helo, Linn County, Oregon,
election id both instances.
whiskey i* good for consumption, j ever (Inzzllng to the unthinking, will within six months from the date nt this
■Senator Hanna was just entering
Il 1.« manufactured for that |>urpo*o, I not save their owner from embnrrn«*- notice, duly terrified as required by law.
upon his second term io the senate
Dated tills 27th day of Nov. A. 0, 1008.
menl, or worse, If be allows his 11a-
from his native »late.
A iterlin •M-i«-nll*t announce* that fililie* to grow In tier»» of them,’*
O eoxus ( uhistik J ohnston
H hnkv Mmeimo JotiNsroN
For srme time before his death he
radiom will |ntralyze mice. Ko will
Executors.
The If.tte" Ceert.
bad been much interested in labor
cat*, and they don’t cost 68,000,000'
Wentiierford A Wyatt,
Like
Klug
Edward,
King
Victor
Em
questions, standing for arbitrtlun
au ounce, either.
Attys for Exrs,
manuel 1* engaged in a very radicsl
rather than strife, and holding
Panain i is to »(»end but tj.ooo.ooo weeding out of the Invite lion ll»t of hh
much at heart ths interest of the
of her donation from Uncle Kam, court, and I« adopting « policy of «X-
wage earner.
leaving a balance of 08,000,000 for cliralvenrs». In the day« *’f K1,ig Hum
bert aim*»»» anybody could »«cure an
The prejudice
that gat here.4
if
future revolutionists to fight over. lavitallon to court belle, especially if a
io the first McKinley cam|Kdgn
The President Is credited with foreigner. «n<1 the gii«»t* a* a general
against the senator, having II» orig- .
N». S, I'«. Vnqulniti -
having
i ecured the release of C’ol. rule numbered 3.009 to 4,000.
in io tbe articles of clever opposing
i
Train leave« Albany,.........
Lynch. He should how try his
••
“ ('orvitfll« , , ..
writer* end cartoonist* who sought
“ «rrlvov Yuqnlnn
l>e*t lo have Judge Lynch placed In
to fix the assertion that Hanna’»1
%«. 1, returnln«
restraint.
hvvt. Yaqnlna....................
idea of campaign had to do only
With dollar», had largely disappeared
of late under the better undervtand-
TWv» is aaaong »be young, a most
Ing that had come with knowledge
iMMMstsbs vwu of inte'lcci. flow
of bis life and methods.
fe* do justk-v to tboir native pow-
Henalor llanna was a man highly
• sbj fcow fsw so improve tbrir regMded by hi* acquaiutaoees and
■»•••• sod talent* as is rise to that em ploy an.
SBiaswes wbirbakind providence
In umny ways he was a nmn of
bos pb*c*d witbin their reach. It is I marked gifts and st iking personal!-
porolisr dsoiiwMo to acquire* m
' ty and his death, at the zenith of
BiBeb knowledge ss prwrible while
bl« career, will leave a noticable va-
FOBBg bseaose It is then acqalrsd
caocy In public affairs.
Bost easily. As you advance from
FOBtb tbo mind become« more io-
snn Ism able to expand, so
tket if yon pee* oo to mature year*
An albino deer, with a coat ea
with yonr mind narrowed by igno white aa the drifting snow, eyes a
rance it will probably always revolve delicate pink, and with a trend as
la tbs sems little sire's. Early •oft and llsereet as'an elk fawn, wa«
knowledge is not only the easient killed In the Canyon mountains of
acquired, bat tbe longest retained. southern Oregon recently. It was
Tbs mind becomes treacherous as one ef the very few albino deer ever
•gs advancesi With moat perm'n» seen in the mountain* of the west.
It begin* to fail by thirty-five or Old hunters tell of seeing them,
forty, and they find by exper usually separate from the main herd
ience, that their early knowledge and at various times during the
has tbe firmest hold upon their early days; but they wsre too »by-
minds. One thorough reading of end discreet to be approached near
history while yoang Is worth mors enough for a shot.
for tbs purpose of Impressing It»
The deer was with four othet deer
fact* upon ths memory than a dozen at the time It was found, and had
readings at middle age; hence the this not been true, the hoofer«
leseous of primary and Habbath wonhl not have taken It for a dee».
schools Imparts the knowledge that Its whitecoat male II far more con
Bost faithfully attends us through epieuoo* than the remainder of the
Slloiirilvee. Early knowledge is herd, and It Is perhaps for thia rra,
very valuable capital with which to con only albino deer ar* «banned by
•tart oat Is Ilfs. How often do we their mates.
bear men advanced tn life my, «if
The albino de*-r Iwarv exactly the •
SPECIAL
Articles
Of
Interest
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The
Prudent
Buyer!
5c meat fork............................................ 3c
5c pancake turner................................. 3c
5c nutmeg grater.................................3c
5c can opener......................................... 3c
5c cork screw.......................................... 3c
5c lamp shade........................................ 3c
box carpet tacks............................. 3c
largo bread knifo.............................. 10c
tracing wheels................................10c
lantern globe................................. 10c
Dietz cold blast blizzard lan
tern ................................................ 75c
60c Paul’s leader No 0 lantern.......... 45c
7 bars Silk Soap................................ 25c
5c
15c
15c
15c
90c
2 pks Malta Ceres................................ 25c
10c can Armour's pork aud beana..'.,7c
Arm A Hammer Brand soda......5c lb
G. D. TROTTER,
STAYTON
Don’t forget the old man
with the fish on his back.
For nearly thirty years he
has been traveling around the
world, and is still traveling,
bringing health and comfort
wherever he goes.
To the consumptive he
brings the strength and flesh
he so much needs.
To all weak and sickly
children he gives rich and
strengthening food.
To thin and pale persons
he gives new firm flesh and
rich red blood.
Children who first saw the
old man with the fish arc now
grown up and have children
of their own.
I le stands for Scott’s Emul
sion of pure cod liver oil—a
delightful fovvl and a natural
tonic fi>r childrcn,for old folks
and for all who need flesh and
strength.
•c*s. s / m » »1.00-,
The young daughter of Jessie
McKillip el laswiston, Pa. swallow
ed a watch chain. A physician
name«] Darwin discovered the miss
ing links.
John D. Rockefeller, Jr., boestn ot
having cut 80 cords of wood In one
winter. HI* esteemed father is the
member of the 'amily who contltl-
1 ties to cut lee.
England proposes to raise cotton
In her African possession*. It will
now be in order for the cotton bull*
to send a few boll weevil» over to
engage in missionary work In Af
rica.
It 1* now positively assarted that
any negro who can pay >n.iMMi,ooo
for an ounce of radium and a phy*l>
clim's fee can be turned while. A
negro with |3,ii<h)|iXrt) probably
would not fare whether he was
white or not.
leaves CorvnlU.....................
Arrive* slnnny.....................
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l.enve* Al(mn>- ...................
Arrive* Petrolt................ .
No. 4.
222 South Peoria St.,
CnTCAOO, lix.. Oct. i, 1902.
Eight months ago I wa* so ill
that I wa* compelled to lie or (it
down nearly all tbe time. My
stomach wa* *0 weak and upset
that I ooul'.l keep nothing on it
and I vomited frequently. I
could not urinate witbout great
pain and I coughed so much that
my throat and il lung»
lung* were raw
The doctor«
and tore.
doctor* pro-
pro
nounced it Bright's dltcaie and
others «aid it wa* c.on*umption.
It tnaUrred little to me what
they culled it »nd I bad no de
sire to lire. A tlstcr visited me
frotn Nt. lemi» and »sked me if
I had erer tried win# of (’»rditl.
I told her I ii»d not and aha
bought A buttle. I b«Here that
It »»ved my Ilf», I believe m»hy
wottiott eould a»ve mneh Buffer
ing it they blit knew ot its value.
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l^-nve* Detroit............................. 1.0*» P. M.
Arrive* Albany................................ »M V M.
Train No. 1 nrrlve* tn Altony In time to
-nn«-t with th* ». P. *onfh bonnrt train. **
«ell a* xlvlnir two or three bonr* tn Allttnr
. tore depart tire of ». P. north bottnd train
or Portland.
“Train No. I eonnect* wt’h the S. P. We*
Mde train at Corvalll* Cnewln» for lndepen
lente McMinnville and all point* north .to
Fortland.
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EWDIX SToNK, Mannger
THOS. COCKRELL Agent. Albany.
OREGON
Proper Treatment of Pneumonia.
Pneumonia is too dangerous a dis
ease for anyone to attempt to doctor
himself, allhough he may have the
proper remedies at hand. A physi
cian should always be called. It
should be Ixiurne in mind, however,
that pneumonia always results from
a cold or from an attack of the grip,
and that by giving Chamberlain’s
Cough Remedy the threatened at
tack of pneutnenia may be warded
off. This remedy is also used by
physicians in the treatment of pneu
monia with the best results. Dr. W
J Smith, of Sanders Ala. who is also
a druggist says of It: “I have been
selling Chamberlain’s Cough Reme
dy and prescribing it In my practice
for the past six years. I use is in
cases of pneumonia and have always
gotten the hesi results. For sale by
all dealers.
J
P1RT AMD PERSONAL.
A, S. Ctmk, th* Bnaton tnwvhant,
tlie king of th. Maine eamp owner*.
He now control« 499 tquar* mile« of
»parti-ng territory to that «tau.
Henry Cole, of Denver, starud Io
com «rt hi« »MM of »409,999 into e**h
for the poor, but wa* hailed by hi*
wife, who reminded Mm that h*M oí Ü
was her*,
CongreiMMn Lae«y, of low*, ha*
contributed tu th* CongreeMonal Hee-
ord an eM*y In whioh he >ay*i "The
buffalo wns the noblnst of *11 the wild
animal* that inhabited ihh country
when Aiiierioa wa* dlwovared, He
was gentlemen among b*asta, JuH M
the game hug I* a bew* among gentie-
men.’’
Bpealtitig the otiiar day of defeats
ot th. memory, Senator Dillingham
read th. story of a noted ehnrneter in
Vermont who once sent a meseenger
by th« senator to hl* father In the*«
word* i "You tell the governor that
although I am getting along in year*,
I oan m just m well a* I ever euuldi
I «an hear Just a* well; my mental
power* are unimpaired; »nd if I have
•ear forgotten anything, I must say
that I sannut remember what H was.
Measured by the foot ral», M.
Combe«, the t».w French premier, doss
not amount to mit.h, being only five
f*«t three Insh.« tall, but it I« «aid that
no statesman now aliv., nor in a gen
eration, except Gladatone, equals him
in the range of mental labor, He U
by profeksion » phyiieian. but he can
not have prs.ttaed much. Hr was al
one time a n .-hool master, «nd Is n lead
ing authority on French educational
affair*. HI« eebolsrly and literary a*-
tivlti*« hav« for year, been large and
comprehensive, embracing «ueh topics
a* the Latin port. Virgil, Kant’s m.ta-
phy«Us, th* philosophy of lit. Augus
tin« end the social theorie* of >t.
Simon.
What are They?
Chambcrbiln’» Ktomiich and Liver
Tablet*. A new remedy for »torn
aeh trouble», billouine** and consti
pation, and a good one. Price 25c.
Fur sale by all dealers,
W ANTED—A trustworthy gontlcmeu
vv ur lady in each county to man
ege business for an old established
house nt solid financial standing.
A
straight bona fide weekly salary offlN.OO
paid by cheek each Monday with all ex-
¡Otises direct from headquarter». Monev
advanced for expenses.
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