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T 4 I H. Y. KIRKPATRJCK, Editor - and - Proprietor A bill making immediately available $250,000 fur saving life . , ,. ,,. . . . and property along the Mississippi has been agreed t in congress in an amended form and goes to the president for his signature. The Daily San Francis Ex aminer stateis editorially that Port land ie to have a new morning paper with full telegraphic service and that it will he called "The Tribune." This would indicate that probably the Examiner will be interested in the venture. W. J. Bryan has decided to give one-half of the royalties from tin sale of his b ink to the cause o uiim tiiiiiKiii, .titii ii a - upp.Uiiit'U a committee whose duty it will b to properly expend the funds re served for that purpose. The first month's royalties amount to $16,- 000, and he has distributed one- half among the committee as fol lows: $4,500 to Mr. Jones; $1,500 to Warner; $1,500 to Allen and $500 to Teller, and certified checks far these amounts have been sent. Air. nryan based his division on the vote he received from the four parties represented by the gentle men named. Representative Hood, of Barry county, has introduced a bill in the Missouri legislature at Jett'er mi City which is destined to re strict flirtation. It prohibits rail road conductors, brnkemen and other employees from "intruding attention and conversation upon female passengers on any. pretext whatever." The penalty prescribed is $25 for each oflense, one-half of which is to go to the informer and the other half to the county in which the offence is committed, Hood ie a Populist and a school teacher. He is in dead earnest in the matter and declares that the habit which railroad conductors and brakemen have of flirting with lady passengers must be topped. Cincinnati Enquirer. The San Francisco Call has dis covered that the Examiner buys convict-made twine . from Ban Quentin and proceeds to chastise the Monarch for this supposed thrust at labor. The difference be tween Mr. Hearst and Mr. Spreck els is that one helps to support the government while the other draws tie support from the government through the eupar bounty. While Mr. Hearst withholds five hundred dollars a year from the San Fran francisco twine factories, Mr. Spreckels and bis associates levy tribute on the sugar consumed by every man, woman end child in the United States. The people will one day awake to the iniquity of this wholesale plunder of the many for the benefit of a few. Fresno (Calif.) Irrigator. People will have to be very care ful how they mutilate coins here arter. A law has just been passed which provides thnt the passing of mutilated or defaced coins or de facement of coin for any purpose shall he held to be a criminal of fense, punishable by imprison ment for a period of one to five years and a fine of $100 to $2000. Under this law the practice of pre senting ladies with coins of gold or silver, with the initials of donor engraved thereon, to be worn as badges, will be a criminal oflense. The law also drives out of existence a number of people who have mde a livii.g by purchasing rauti hted coins at a reduction from their face value ami plugging up the holes' so skillfuly that the original mutilation could not be discovered. Even this kind of tampering with money will be re garded as an offense under the statute. Measure your rooms accurately and bring size in feet and inches with you. It cost you nothing tn have your car pet sewed by hand by the Albany Furniture Co., Alluiny, Oregon. . Wash your white piothintf with Soap Foam, aud they will uever turn yellow. Leoanon express. ITVn Kldar DdHM Of hit Sheridan-like dealings with tradesmen an anecdote ie told. During ; scarcity of ice a neighbor of Damaa 1 ftt'tst to a dealer for anuie and u told that the limited stock on hand waa kept lor the nae of the lemons author. Than the gentleman tent again and bade Ma servant aak for the ioa in the name of ; M. Dumas. The plan aocceeded. To, I Ice was given, and the servant pat down tte namj m ..Ah.. olia the tradeaman, "give me back that icet How I know that von are not from H, Damaa. He never pays ready money." "My father," said M. Dumas flu), "once told me that it he could portion out a new lite he would be a handsome woman till 80, a victorious general from SO to 50 and a cardinal in his old age." Damaa, aa he related this par ental desire, glanced toward Rossini and added: "I should prefer to close my lit as an illustrious cum poser . Hon char Rossini, when yon enter a room, the vary lacquer pronounces your nam with pride as he announces you." Then turning to the company he con tinned: "Announce, for instance, M. la Duo d'Aumale and Bignor Rossini at the aamo moment and see on which side all heads and all hearts will incline first All eyes would be on the great musician who created 'II Barbii-re de Seviglia.' " And then we all filled our glasses with armagnao of the vintage of 1 HI 1 and drank the health of Rossini. The old composer did not rise, hut his face broke out into voluminous smiles as he shook the hand of the author of "La Dam Anx Camellias. "Philadelphia Times. LEBANON PRODUCE MARKET. Whanged Kverr Week.1 Wheat 67c. Oats 40 to "0o Hay $10 to $12 per ton. Flour $1 151.25 per sack Chop $1 20 per owt. Bran 80c per owt. Middlings $1 10 per owt Potatoes 35c. Apples Dried, 8c per lb Plums Dried, Sc. Onions lju. Beef Dressed, 4 to 6c. Veal-3J4c Pork Dressed, 4. Lard 9. Hams 12 per lb. Shoulders Sc. Rides 8e per lb. Geese $3 60 $5 per dot. Ducks $3 $4 per doi. Chickens $2 503 00. Turkeys olO per lb. Efjgs 8c ner dot. B itter 16 20c per lb. Hides Green, 3c; dry, 7c. Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedied. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube gen inflamed yon have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this lube restored to its normal condiiion, bearing will be destroy ed forever: nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflam ed condition of the mucous sortaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. 8enri for circulars, free. F. J. CHENEY 4 UO Toledo, O. Bold by Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Admtniatrator's Notice. Notice is hereby given, that the under signed has been duly appointed, by the county court of Linn county, Oregon, and u now, the duly appointed, qualified and acting administrator of the estate of J. J Kozelle, deceased. All parties having claims against said estate are hereby required to present the same to the undersigned, at So- itavillc. Linn county, Oregon, or to Bam'l M. Garland, at Lebanon, Linn county, Ore gon, with proper vouchers, within six months from the 18th day of March, 1687, the same being the date oi the first publica tion of this notice. Dated at Lebanon, Oregon, this 18th day of March, 1897. J. 8. SIaHOS, Sah'l M. GiRLAnp, , Administrator. Atty. for Administrator. WANTED FAITHPUL MEN OR WOMEN TO travel for n-tpotulMe etublfsheit hotin In Oreiswi. Salary S7S0 aud expenses. Position per manent. Reference. Unclose MlMriremetl Mamped envelope. The National, Star Insurance mug., inicsgo. Hoe Cake soap, hest on earth. Bargains in clothing at Waterloo. Late styles, up to date, guitars; Sue tone, forfMO, at E. U. Will's music store. A good assortment of men's, youths' and boys' clothing is now on sale at the Woolen Mills office at Waterloo. You can get great bargains. The Waterloo Woolen Mills are in the front rank selling men's, youths' and Imys' clothing at exceedingly low pri. Buy your clotliee there. WANTED FAITHFUL MEN OR WOMEN TO travel for reioontMIe erlaMMicd Immt In Oreiron. Salary ;so and expeiuw. Position permanent. Reference. Kneloi elf-ailrtrefed (topped envelope, Ifte National, Star luuinuioe lild., cbicagu. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. Ripans Tabules cure bad breath. Rtnana Tahnlps-nno riw flfef; Ripans Tabules cure biliousness! Ripans Tabules cure headache. Kip ana Tabules: tor sxmr stomach. BICYCLING IN COLD WEATHER. ROM !! Precautions That SkaaM Be Strict!; Observed. Heretofore the majority of cyclists have laid their wheels "on the ahelf an soon aa the autumn, winds commenced to blow, but from present indications it 1b evident that it will be e common eight tosee numbers of eyolistsof both sexes taking a spin over Hie packed now or ice throughout the winter. If one hi properly fortlllwl against the winds be Unas that in, no season is cycling so exhilamting as in aha win tar. "Provided we adhere to the laws of nature," said a prominent phyeioian the other day, "I see no reason why the riding season should end with she fall. The winters of late have been very open, with but little snow, and the roads have beau euch as to allow of wheeling nearly the entire winter. But those who ride during the winter mouths must exercise a bit of caution ! and be particular to dress in windproot costumes, which will be properly venti lated and at the same time be of suffi cient warmth, The most important thing to bear in mind is to keep in mo tion while out of doors, and in no case should a person stand still in the open air after exercising- unless one kt sui cidally bent "A heavy chest protector, covering the back as well as the cheat, is almost indispensable, particularly on windy days. A newspaper buttoned under the vest will be fond very comfortable it ia not heavy and will keep the wind away from one's person, at the same time retaining the natural heat of the body." There have recently been manufac tured several articles of apparel de signed expressly for the cyclist1 com fort during the winter months. A western firm Is advertising garments of a texture which is said to be wind proof. They make up skirts, coats and chest protectors. Innumerable complaints of cold hands were made by last winter's rid era, and indeed this has been one of the chief objections to winter riding. The cold steel of the handle-bars and the lack of circulation in tbe hands caused manv a cold fimrer. A amtv. tight-fitting wristlet worn with a trlove that will reach well over the coat sleeve, will remedy the evil. A sort of mitten of heavy felt covered with leath er has lately been devised. It is about IS inches in length and reaches over the coat sleeve well up to the elbow; a hole is cut in the lower end, which allows the mit to fit over the cork grip, incasing the hand very warmly. Hoods, ear mufflers, or such a head covering aa that used by skaters, while perhaps not particularly handsome, will be quite comfortable, and if one wishes to be fully equipped he can get. a felt gaiter which will pull up over the entire shoe. A loose-fitting shoe is preferable, as it gives the freest ventila tion. N. Y. Journal. GROWING OLD. It Always Cornea aa a BnipUM so People. . "I think there is something radically wrong- with inc, doctor," said a middle aged woman to her physician, and she began to describe her Bymptoma. "Alas, madam," announced the man of science, "I fear yours is a complaint from which maiiy of ua auffcr, and which is, unfortunately, incurable. It is a case of Anno Domini a disease which is always epidemic." ' Age comes to us all aa a surprise. It seema odd when our feelings are as young- us ever that our bodie8 are no longer as supple; thntwecaonolorurer sit down on the rug in our old favorite attitude before the fire; that in going upauuxa we musi uute it. slowly; that without feeling appreciably different in any way, or recognising any chunee. the elasticity and spring has gone out of our bodies. We say of our contem porary: "bo-and-So haa grown much older!" and of another: How she haa changed!" But in ourselves we see no such alteration, We fail to recognize the ravages of time. Our muscles are somewhat .stirrer than of yore and our figures are stouter, perhaps, nut we feel no par- lcular difference. A slight caae of Anno Domini, undoubtedly, but not nearly as pronounced as with others of our age. It is always funny to hear unmarried sistersof ripeage talk to each other; the lapse of time means nothing to them In their relations one to another; they are still "girls" together, and outsiders cannot foil to be amused at their un consciousness of change. "I wish Delia would marry," said a sister of 70 in speaking of tbe youngest oi roe H-io a trouoiesome maiden of (10. "I am sure she would be much happier." . This said in all simplicity by the gen- ue ana dignified lady, with noeense of incongruity or of the way it might truce ner auoiior. ft. x. Tribune. Afraid of Revivals. first nmaii uoy There comes the preacher to our house, and I'm going to icu unu none or me routs ain't home. Second Smell Eoy Wliatfer? ' -uause every tiir-e he comes he starts a revival of religion at our house. and that sets pop to pray-in' a dozen times a day.'' "His prayin' don't hurt you." "Yes, tt does, too. He wears the knees of his pants so thin that when they is made over fer me they don't last a week." N. Y. Weekly, Milt Caramels. Prepare vanilla, maple or choco late caramels. Have ready in but tered tina a number of Englhm walnuts, hickory mils, almonds or filberts; pour half the candy over the nuts, then add more nuts, and poor the balance of candy on them. Cut with o thin, sharp knife when cold. Straw berry caramels mpy be made in the tumc manner, favoring and coloring with strawberry extract, Ladles' Home Journal, W. C. T. U, DEPARTMENT. Edited by the Lebanon W. 0. T. U. urnoiAi ihhkctoky. President Mrs. W. A Bandera 1st Vine Vm , . .Mrs. Kemmyer and Vice Pres Wuw AhVeOntuhtill 8l Vice Pre Mrs. Mnashnlder 4th Vice Pre Mm. J. N. Uranriall . Ifceortllng Heo'1'y....Mias Alii Ambler Cor. Kec Mrs. Hnttle Walters Treasurer Alias Lisa Booth The W. C T. U. will hold Its regular meeting Tuesday April 6, at 2 p. tn,, at the home of Mrs. Bryant. Bridget's curb. There Ib a notorious character In big city who hits been six hundred times In jail as "drunk aud disorderly," just long enough each time to sober up, before he conies nut to wallow again In the mire. After years of fruitless leglslatlou, people are beginning to find out that inebriety Is a dlaense and cannot lie cured on the Hiiliiieiiian theory that "like oures like;" but that tbe patlam must be kept away from the bottle, or the buttle kept away from him The Irish woninn knew this who said the day she was expiating her husband hack from a six months' stay In prison, "I would never have got him looked up, only drink had got into bliu Ilka a di-yll; and the priest told me It was the best way, with the help of Ood, to get it out of him!'.' To make ready for the return of "himself," the "top-baok," in the Dublin alum tenement house. Bridget washed her children's clothes in a tub at the wludow, while the five clustered naked near the fire-place, which at least reminded them of warmth, Wet or dry tbe five must get hack Into them In order to run down tbe long stairs and bring: their father up. Bhe tidied herself, drawing down the hall over a long sear on her forehead, therefore biding a "sorrow's crown of sorrow." The five brought him up In triumph, An embrace and "It waa not I that did it, Bridget, but the drink!1 "I know that, Put, aud it was the drink 1 wentaguinst." "Understand all, Is pardon all," ac cording to the French proverb. The exorcism of the six months has proved a permanent cure so far. When Baby waa sick, w cave her castorla. When she wasa Chad, she cried for Castorla, WlienalutbecaiiieUlas, clung; to Oattoria, ' WlteaslMliad(Mldrati,aluiaTatMmCWo Administrator's Notice. Notice is hereby given, that the under signed has been duly appointed, by the county court of Linn county, Oregon, and is now, Uic duly appointed, qualllM and acting administrator of tbe estate of Martha E. Powers, deceased. All parties having olaims against said estate are hereby re quired to present the same to the under signed, at Sudaville, Linn county, Oregon, or to Sam'l M. Garland , at Lebanon, Linn county, Oregon, with proper vouchers, within six months from the 18th day of March, 1807, the same being the date of the first publication of this notice. Dated at Lebanon, Or., this 18th day of March, 1807. A. P. FwiBt, Sam'i, M. Gabuso, Administrator. Atty. for Administrator. Ripans Tabules cure torpid liver. af f ll;:kcj li.'e misery to thousand) of pwplo. It manifests Itself in manv different ways, like goitre, sweUinga, ruiiiiiii;; sores, boils, salt rheum and pimples and other eruptions. Bcarc ly a nun ii wholly tree from It, in some form. It cliuga tenaciously nntil the last vestige of scrofulous poison i eradicated by Hood'i SarsapariUa, the One Truo Blood Purifier. ' Thousands of voluntary twtteoniali tell of suffering from Scrofula, o&n iuli jritcd tail most tenacious, positive, ly, perfectly uidpenaMenUycnwdbT Sarsaparilla - frsparstl mrtrCLHoodAOa lunM, Kaav b sura to (t hoop's and only Honrs, Hood's Pills tSfitSSZZTz SO YEARS' xpiRiawoe. uaaiuns, oopvRioH-ra ato. .HS''f to "Kl description mar Kilk',!c"rt'U.,Mre. "hrtkar an IriTentlon l K I? . ' ei.'l'Msnojorseciirlnii patent! SSlS, Mmtt SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, SvtfS OS 1tiutts stat tree. AcIUtms MUNN A CO., Ml U4wr, Mow isek. Hood's t. a SMi'rtttft II T 7! we; .t?- I M fit 's' "'31' Irs MM moMMammm f-wn ,i J ; J "'"'""iiiiiiiir EUackwell's Genuine eii'LL DURiMlsl You wilt itnil on ) ooupou Inside teb const UiS a bug, rwa be coupon end ho how to The New York i aWees IT GIVES all important news of the Nation. IT GI VES all important news of the World. 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