.geColimbia Register. Kntrrrt wotih-clasa- altr April !. I tbr nftrr l Hll.- trr--v.,utlrr la Art ! I Mrt h 1 :iHl LTOX, OKE YYW 'Y.S4. UW. rrl tnllKD KYMY rHY K. II. MITt .lltT. HibttpI.Mi vrwt tl per yrr la aJraoo. AJrtlulu( ratra rJhb. i Mr. TVdtnin eiwvU to commence drilling to dcvfJop tl rp,,, cokl gravel bJ in Sacramento Valley, Cl before U end I March. This i. a new departure txvn in California pro pecting, and Hand to trik im mem? aurileroue tv beach diCiF, anything. That aim of tl w thai oncecowred Sacramento Valley pr1" ably wallowed op ten timea more pll dut tln aa ever recovered in the 'rivers and mountain slojfS of the sierra. : i The "Register" Improves. On the Hh day of last April the first wsuc of the COLVMBI A RKOISTKR nude its appearance. At that time it was a wry grave question as to whether the comity could or would support four ncv papers and it was with some little fear of future prosperity that we launched the frail lurque upou the sea of Journalism. But w ith the assurance of support front many kind friends we made the wnture. A second hand Washington pros, the one now in use in use in the Mist office, was brought in from its hiding place in the woods. But the editor of the RKG1STT.R loug since had vowvxl never to run a Washington hand press if he could help it. We then made a trade with Urothcr Hags and with the Rainier Gazette man. getting the Vaughn Ideal hand press, one that we had Used in the Gazette office for aWnit a year. This would have answered for several montlis yvt.if it were not for the fact that t need more speed, in getting out the pajvr, and this can only le obtained by improved presses. The American Tpe Founders' Company, of Portland, had recently rebuilt t S MONDAY, JANUARY 2. 1905. Fourth Annual Clearance Hon. t. U. Maygvr returned frou! Salem last Friday and i ajrsin at hi desk in the store, the same old tieorge as before be went to Salem. He may not bare done everything just as me mould bare done it, but this much e mill aay for George he did as much as any other man enr sent froi:t this county. He hail the distinction of bavin) landed the greatest numU-rol bills of any representative in the I-o-,:is-lature. Most of them were terr pood measures, and the legislation mas need ed. Two measure! met defeat because they were not popular mith the poli ti.ians, the election of road supervisors by a vote of the people and a change of district to county attorney system. It! is to be hoped these two measures mill be taken up an! initiated into law at the next June election. The riparian rights fisheries bill mas a very good one, but Governor Chamberlain could not tee it that may anl it died of veto fever. GsTrranrat ( own High. The follow ing are the several amounts to be collected by Sheriff White as taxes for the year : Total $siv94 &4 Koad general fund la.470 H) ttte general fund lO.SGT. 00 County general fund :Vi.740 24 S-hord general funn 1.",U2 00 Soldiers and sailors ind. fund . . OS School District I I 0000 1 9 0000 Every Article Greatly Reduced. TIIKlXiriSTlI ANNi:.U.(i.r.AKAS(TS l rmartson its journev d Mrilmt iiitf IUillT AND LI KT 1 1 l..it tilt AIK SlKlU'll AMls: of cvrry diwription at Wllil.r:sAl.K. rUU'liS, Ucally the iiu-t in.Hrtnnt event In tlte Imoimiot year, its as much as every articlo In the olrtlillolimvtit Is iucludot. 1 a Prouty press, or, as it is sorjttimes culled, a ''Kansas Grasshapper." It is an ideal press for a country office, as it can le nm le run by hand or power at a speed of N) per hour, and will take a G-column quarto if special chases with steel side and foot sticks are used. The sie of the Ixxl of the press is 01x44. We have just added this to our already well-equipped office. In one hour afte going to press we can have our entire edition of six hundred copies all printed and ready for mailing clerk. Another hour and thev are all in the nostoffice with the addresses neatly printed. This gives us a chance to give our readers a much better news service. And it al gives us facili ties for printing a much larger und l.tter paper than any heretofore printed In this county. The cut herewith shows the press as it now apjvars in our office. Notwithstanding all the drawbacks and unkind criticisms of our enemies, we are still in commission and will le found a very live wmnetitor for all work where fair prices and good quality of ntvk and expe rienced workmanship is desired. Now if you desire to sec the RlXtlSTICR grow put your shoulder to the wheel and push. C SWETT ABOUT IT. s I RAINIER, - OPxEGON o 6 J. V. 1 1 AGCilN, Paper Hanger, Painter mid Decorator. RAIXII2U, : OUMCdON ! H. M. FOWLER, Denier In- ASSESSEMENT LAWS. Another thing I would like to call attention to;! To The Editor: I would like to add a little to ;ad that is the tax proMem. If a nun in Columbia Brother Hockenberg's bills that he suggested should , county grubs out an acre of land und spends one j go Ufore the Legislature. Not knowing Brother j hundred dollars on it, ho is taxed thirty-one dollars on General -:- Merchandise. hool District. Special j Hockenlrg's political faith. I would sugge-st this: , t for the improvement he has made. Stump laud h looooo. Ci I)i! J;;;::::;::;;:;:. .v.", ll I Being a farmer m self , the first thing that the farmer I taxed at four dollars, which makes thirty-five dollars; 1 ORICCIOX. 2S") 4' 4.) '8 avt 07 121 2 We have already a sample of tuis lu lepuscnt Us know the result. We thought when we had obtained ;a Ik-mocrutio lard of equalization we would K-t some ! relief, but. as usual, we went awav sorrowing, as thev y'."'.'. .. 1J0 27 in Columbia county who has intelligence enough to; nothing but .substantiate every thing the Rcpubli'- Pis 7 lis 12 Ihs 13 Iis 15 IMS 18 I Ha 20 Dis 21 Iis24 Die 2) Iis:'.7 Pis : Pis ) Pis 41 10.' 01 Pis 47 47 f Pis 48 Pis.M .. Pis 52 Pis M Pis.VI .... Pis .V) Joint Koad Districts. Pis 4 Pis 13 Disl4 Pis 15 745 polls County surveyor PiK?iial lew. t... .i. I ... i. . . . . should do would be to electa Representative to the ! 111 "m i' '-o m.s .mv pay auy raxes; . , I the pitiful sum of five dollars for titular land. They Legislature so that we might have some representa- sa. this timljer is Mll,jt t() firc am lKav , otic; tion. Now we must elect a lawyer, or an etlitor, or , Brother Farmer, whenever vou have anything insured :u ?A j some real estate man who has had this practical ! you pay your assesstuenr promptly; if you do not pay 12ii 01 education to represent the farmer. j your assessment and your buildings are burned, you sw ut .... . :tu 47 1 t!'7. f, at the Lewis and Clark Fair There is not a farmer cans had done Now you can plainly see where we stand. What J would it mean tor Columbia county if we could geti i itist taxation. It would mean irood roads and the I'hlrkrn. are Srmrrr. Portland coiiimisHion men are telling fiiruifrs to get tlieir ineubators realy. Chickens are wan-p. The niark-ti are cleans! of pretty inin-b evervtl.inK in the feathereil line ami the ineubators ar not able to kpep up uitli the dernatnl. This condition is not unnfiiiil for thin time of year, but is more marked than usual just now. The combination of circumstances is alno not unusual. For when the ben lays plenty of en the farmer keeps it and admires its labor?. But when the hen quits working, the farmer forgets its earlier labors and off comes its head. These, various farts and conditions represent themselves at the Lewis and Clark Fair. 55 V ou must not give tne tanner any money, as ne wouiu ' not know what to do with it. Just so long as we go 21'S 70 : to the polls and vote either of the old tickets- . ... 11 4-) ,.!. ttinr1 nn nf n few nifii in tb rntintv whn li:ivc ! ,-i;.,,t !,.. 1. 1., tl,.. : 1'." tilt ! . ' " ...... ... ..... - j v.tr.wiiii iii.ii vnniwm iiiv ciiiiwiiiii it iiuvn 2J 44 nothing else in sight but a graft on the other end of It would also mean the removal of the titular Amount. lhe ri,, ji;.Sfthat long this thing will continue. i this county and after the titnU-r is gone it would ' 1 S S But we should not allow a few people in Columbia J ,tht; ,a;J tKm now by tim1r would then U "' I --i u- .. , .I., , .'tilled bv small ranchers all over the count v, laving " ' ' r- S 1 county t0 dlCtate who wh0 wc shouW Vte fr r Uhat ' this land off in fortv acre tracts, even if thev had oulv 1'" ' I . . .... .... ..lilt. . . . . . 745 tx) ticket we stioum vote, w nen we go 10 me pons aim ' tt acres under theiiresent system of taxation, winch lPrl ."! vote for the parties these few have put up, we can is thirty-five dollars per acre for cleared land and four expect the same thing that we have had in the past, 'louars tor itmtjcr land. i.ei us see where we get otl. not alone in Columbia county, but in the state as well. '.' . fTtn acres of cleared land Is worth per acre, J:fcO; .... , , . . , tlnrtv acres of stump land at fl per acre is f 1 20, We thmk that the professional men m the county whjch n,aktN altogether 470. while the same forty and state have laws enough enacted for them for the icrcs, with timU-r on, is worth ." per acre, or 2('0, a next centurv, and it is time there were a few enacted difference of for the voters of the county and htaie. Brother Hackenbcrg, or who ever may But just so long our voters, either by whisky, these things buying the votes that NOT I IK f IXTKJJTUHI TO AI'I'LV OU A i.iyt OH l.U KNSK. To nil icrnini imiii riu il, ami to llir Ii k.1 vn In. ni m iiMlly rvldluK In .,.l.i.. t'rv Mil l, I ollllnt.ln l i.Ulll) , Sl'o ill OH .-..li, In . .cli. ular. Vim, mi'h 't you, nt ll t liulli r anil Vim fo li. rvt.JT hullli. . i Mr, H. K. Ililfl. mill V . II. I.lx ll, Will, i. II VS.-.ar..U, tli. ftr.t ilxy fit luri-h, I'.'i. 't.'y t lhn lln i.rnliiu i i.iuii) ii. 1 1. 1 On- fi W; i.l im gun, in mill lur Ciiliiuil'lit i ixuity, li.r . Iln n.r in II .'Iiimii, mult, ninl liinii l.tn.r, mul d f. Illi tlliit I I'li-r. Ill li'M illltlllllr. Ill A" lillf Ritl. Iti, fur a x'.hI of iu- Ji'ar, at nliV, il. I'n i Im I, i.liiml.U l mi), MmIc n( i r. t 'ii, whli'li Mllitl"li l!l ln-.'ii.H,rli"l mi. I liii" iiihim tin- ..l.. Itii: I--U' I'm, li It : IS TIIK COt Ni V ot J tiK TIII,tr.TK OK I Or'(iili, Iti ntit lur tin' i iiul)' ni I uliiiii- III tin- rnM.n-rii in' ai.in'MiinN "in r. nun. anU W.il. IkIx-11 lr a iKxn In nil Irll Hull., vim. , all. I limit ll.iiut. Hi li m iiiaiitltli'. thui iin Knlli.n, In i..ili!-I'm--riiit'l, 1 uliiiiiliUriHiiiiv, !. On gun. I-MHK. i. To lhe lluiioraMi' i utility rmirl nl ' nlcmtilu t i. unly, Htaf ( on K 'li. Wc, Ihr' iiTiil-rlK rtcil. iiniiri.lii nil in ! nut tiirliy ili" ulc-Ti? iiu'iih.-r nl li .nl vhiit. il liiililtf I'm Im I, l iiliiiiililii I utlM, Stale 1. 1 I r K"ii, nii) w Im luiu ril'ti In and Imvi-arlii-ally ri -l'li il In .nll lii.li'i' I'm lurl lur tiii.n IIihii llilrlr ilny. l!iiiiinll.iti-l' I'tvt n illn llu' Uti'ot .IkiiIiik, Ilili'K ami iti'wntailiiti ol Oil. iH.inl.iti, liftrliy nHH-rilully H'itluu lltU liiiiuim;li. I'mirl toviatit l H, K. Hint, ami V, .. . ., , . . . n . . 1. 1 ....... ..i. II. IM"I il IHV1MU HI .in r ii i . in. mi. , , ., . ami limit II. im. m ami (frmi-liti'il rlilrr In I. .. "on . .himi iiinlillH. Ilian niic nalloii. at linlilv, In ltol.lt I lli Inrl, 'iiliitnl.U t'niiiity, hlalt i l Om kuii, lur a IH'rlml nliilii' )r.ir C I1. .inli.t"iiii, II. Iliiiifil, M Unk.-lcori'i. KiMlir,)r., K. M. Ilamlltol', I.. r lima n. O. i.. KnwIiT. II. M. K-iwIiT, O. K. lliinliT, Walli r IIiiiiIit.O. H. Iiwt. r. II. K. Hlilil. v, f, r. Kim. Ut.C It, Mi-llvllli, lli'tiry lllaki, Vlrtnr Knrvr, ,V,J. VaiiAtTtnatii', J, K. iilitMiy, limi t luant, W.C. K1SCMICR, AT Tl M I N V. Y- AT. I . A V , andnotauy runi.ic. Next iI'Mir to Ht ollice, UA IN ilCIt, . . 0i;iC(!0N' A TT( ) 1 1 N I-: Y H A T- L A W . I'riii lic in any rmirl, Mate or rVtlrral. Next door to lourt Iioiih, 8T.IIKI.KNS, . OUK00X. WEAK ANdTow VpiRITED. " " .t.., ,.,f,, ,t. . I care io reier vt inese inings, ici us seieci men w no Jhiiic. m- r4ir, i imrii i i.ihk, jatm-. m-hi-h)', as tiiese gratters can lnlluence!, . , ., , " ' , . , . . i. ,, n,,,,,,., 3nfi.ii NimtiitiiMr, Kmiii vH-.Mr, .. have backbone enough to put these principles into iV,," ,, "viV.vr, !! H. nu r, L iir...ii.y, a keg oi tx-er or a aemijoiin oi practia. aIl(j 1;ive t,tse Jncn pirtlgc themselves and go iira,t:.y.i. ir. v.ur, Kr..t.k ii awr, au i.ii.k. m i .1 t . f 1 ,, , ...... . J, M. Ari hlliB.il, H. r. Mi xatnlrr, r mult lli.lt. will continueaiKl tlic tyjas.t ot t0 tlic ik)!1s and not be allowed by the other two par- .., m nry viht, i:.ii ri iti- v, iM-urir.. way. ! ties to U- Je.1 astray. SUBSCRIBISK. 'l '. t M.ki; i? m v:.V,.V. a. j this progreisive concern. People began to buy more rmiliintil with tin know Itnl'!- t.nt i..i..bprt arp vnn-j lo vi-rv t.m.-r. in ! alld mUSt haVC lx.'C0me deiiiRnd tlii) sumnu-r, lias induced com ni'iHgion men to write k-tteru to tliote -w ho furnish tlum witli tliicktr.H, to prepare for the future. One of tl.eie circular fetters urges the farmers to pnl their hens and incubators to work and to stock up in plenty for the rush to come. It epeake of the immense future demand, and intimates that hire, fat f prin chickens about next July w ill be anything but a dru on the market. AN ENTERPRISING CITIZEN. ANONYMOUS. A little over three years ago a quietly appearing man irot off the train one morning and started out investigate the town. He stayed there a day or two! came out, and now we find in Rainier a modern dt- Nit-r. Ji l.awri-iH'"'. Jit' Kit, tl. Attllker, Ji'lm Karr. 'ilm.. I'n nin, W, A. Hxniiiton, A. HHi',1. KialrkP, N, H ! ky A inU'r. .rithiM, Arlhttr t.riilini, d. V. Jnr . lli'lKlM", Jamli . It. jat home as they found out they could Ret anything J1. , VVmrT' kX,w' ng they wanted at prices right; ohter stores began to sell Mnmer. iioailii y, k. Aniik.-'r, c. w. Mi, to I at reasonable prices. All novelties were added as they j rn'JlV.iK.Vr'VAV.VK K .'uVmw wl'ffi come impressed with the outlook of . partment store, complete in all branches, ami from a i things, as a few davs later he was seen to unload a lot 1 little store 1 lx."." feet, it has been enlarged till it now of cases filled with clothing, shoes, and other wearing - occupies a building o()x(m feet,vwith a large basement apparel, which were stowed away in one of the stores and warehouse, making in all nearly 4iM) feet of floor of the Rainier Grand hotel building. That was No- i space filled with the latest production in all classes of vember 7, l'J02. I hat day marked .the beginning of j merchandise. Space would not permit us to aescnle MJl.TOS liKA.NOE NO. m OK IIOI'I.TON nuM-'t every timl and ihlnl Wnlm-iUy iilnht lit Ollvvr'f hall. K.ll. Mlli lioll, W. M. ; 1. II. Co-a-lnii'l, I-.; IrlK Oliver, Si-t. ('F.DAK C.KOVK (iKANOK NO. Xi, W. A. Ywinit, W. M.; W. K)er, Iac; M. I'. Young. HerelBry. SATAlKANOKnttt. K. I. I'KTKItKOS, . M MlnxAda HI'KKIH, Ic; Mrn. Ncltk 1'etri mn,.Hec. Meet. In (heir new hall. lir, W. II. Ilii., Jdhli inli, J. ('. MiikIiiii. K. t runk, that town's progress. .-ew linens were added right along until the store in the hotel building became too small and larger and mo:e commodious quarters were procured through the aid of "Cap" Newsom, who put up a suitable building for the new enterprise. Dry voods, millinery, jewelry, and sporting goods were added. Then with every lxat new goods never lefore everything kept in this establishment, but will say that everything to be found m an up-to-date depart ment store can be found there. Mr. L. Swett, the owner of the store, who, by close application, correct business methods, corteous treatment and fair dealings, has gained the good will and confidence of the people of this section of the country, assisted by his wife, who offered Ijegan to arrive, stoves, furniture, carpets, and I is an expert milliner and dressmaker, and personally all these were priced so as to save money to the consu- j conducts that department. To' her is due the credit of mer, not only of going to Portland, but in the price of building up this business. Carjienters, painters, and the goods itself, as the price was invariably lower. A ' plasterers are hurrying to complete the necessary al full line of fancy and staple groceries and provisions ' terations, to have everything in apple pie order by of the best brands was also placed ou the shelves of j March 1. VAILiiRAKfiK NO. IBM. A. FKKKMAX, W. M.; l't'lur l.und, Ia-c; M, It'. Huron, Xvv. Mcrtx In their hall at Warren. (iOHI.K (!RANiE NO. 32!). JANK Mi'CKKiiOOK W. M.; Mary A. Liiik,U-e.;T. C. WalN, hie. VEItNONIA ORANGE NO. WI5. 1'. MEI.MNOKR, W. M.; John Cheldalln, Lee.; L. Hlt Kert, Hee. Meeta in Veruoula, COLl'MHIA l'OMONA liHANCE meeta In l ea ver Valley May lh. at 11 h. in W. A. YmnK W. M.: I. il. C'uiielHiiil, U-e.; R. II. Mltehell, IrK'cretary; ' YANKTON OHANCENO.WH. H. I,.T.KI1KIX, V. M.i C. C. Moyer, Lee.; John Kappler, Hee. DKER 1W.ANU liKANoK NO. - JOHN l. Prlngle. W. M.: Henry O'Leen Ia-c.: Win. nvf, tt:' Meela III Ihelr ball. HOI LTON CIKCI.K NO. 47K W. OK W. LM-UK J IVrrv . N.5 Winnie Bailey, cli-rfc, lrti rvery Tti"HtttA- evenlitK In Ollver-a hall. n..vtin iiv:KKO.ir.l. I.O. O. K.. MEETS Jn their bait eterr HaturdaT iilht. 0. A, 8Mt.N.(i.;IUlLMitcnelC8. ... , , Itoieburij riaindeiilcri "Kwchiirkt Harr.,bur mt-rchanb, will dose on IJwil,la8 eounty wi Sunday hereafter. vclop so fast nnd co sulmtantiiilly this Cofpiille City Herald and l'ulleiin yenr that moKt of us will rub our eyes consolidated. (Joxl move should make with astonishment." a strong paper. ' " . " r; ''tt'' brcBth, belt-hunt of jras nnd Hour Grave Trouble Foreseen. rsinps are all due to indigestion. Ktxtol It needs but little foreslgut to tell . i3-Bpi-irtiia C3ur i a KHnrunt-ifecl cure. L. that when your stcmach and liver are j Ai opt-rof Little Uoek, Ky., writes us: badly affected, grave trouble is ahead, ..ye fwl thatKodol Dyspepsia Cure tie unless you take the proper medicine Bl.rv,.H tt tlC. commendation that can be for your disease,' as Mrs. John A. i given it, as saved the life of our i'ttlci Young, of Clay, N. Y., did. She Hays:.lKii when slie was three years old. She "I had neuralgia of the liver and stom- j is now six anil we have kejit it for her ach, my heart was weakened, and I . constantly, hut of course sho only takes could not eat. I was very bad for a it now when anything disagrees with long time, but la Electric Billets, 1 ; her." Kodol is the best medicine in the found Just what I needed, for thpy j world for indigestion, dyspepsia and all quickly relieved and cured me." Bent ; stomach troubles. A trial of this groat- f . . a i ll .1! . i. 'II medicine for weak women. . aom un-: i oi uu oigesianis win convince any der guarantee by Perry & Graham. druggists, kt 60c jn botUo. who Buffer. Gootl for vouna or old. Sold by Bailey & Brian. Vv'oodburn will make a great spurt this spring, declares the home paper, Cancer Curedll Mr. W. W.'Prlckett. Smithflold, I11b writes, Sept. 10th., 1901: "I had been Buffering several years with a cancer on my face, which gave tne great an noyance and unbearable itching. I was using Ballard's Snow -Liniment for a sore leg, and through an accident, I rubbed some of the liniment on the cancer, and as it gave-mo almost in stant relief, I decided to continue to use the liniment on the cancer. In a short time the cancer came out, my face healed up and there is not tho slightest scar left, I have Implicit faith In the merits of this preparation, and it cannot be too highly recom mended." 2Cc, 60c and $1.00.. For sale by Bailey & Brio. Tlt NiiiiNliInt of bprltiK. The salve that cures w ithout a scar is IteWitt'H Witch llnzel Sulve. Cuts, burns, boils, bruines and piles disappear More tlio use of this salve as snow be fore tljo sunshine of spring. Mins II M Mitltlleton, Thebes, III., sayst "I was seriously 'afflicted with ft fever sore that was very painful. Je Witt's Witch Ha zel Halve cured mu in lens tl an a week," (iet tlio genuine, Hold by Bailey A I5rinn. : ? nken up at Brum ! Stan wood's mill, nnd taken to my place, 4 miles from Yankton, on Jan. 12, lWl.ono light bay horse, with whito hind feet, aliout !).'0 Ihs in weight. Owner can have the same bv paying expenses of feeding nnd advertising. C C. Moybk. Experience. "I can strongly recommend Herblno as a medicine of remarkable ofliciicy for Indigestion, loss of appetite, sour A A. IM AlA mnaallt n 1 1 a i I VlknH. acho. drowsiness after meals with din.'?1'"1"' & "l"in drug store. Try . . , i n n M..,.,i,.i .i,,.mfjui,.tia ami inv : tnem. I.(lntll l"-.lll'll i;(llJnonniii M..4 ... tT A Correspondent Thul Detcribei Hit Starting But True. l'oile the world over were horrified on leurnl'iK f the biinitiiK of a Chi ago Iheai. r ii. which nearly six hun dred people ul their lives, yet inoro I hail live lliiifH this rniinher or over ::.ii(i peoplf tiled fnitn pnt-iiiiiimhi In Chieaico durliix the same year, with sciirct-ly a passing notice. Kvery one of thimc riisew if piKMimoiila resulied from n cold ami could have been pre- vf'ntel liy Mm timely use of Chamber Itemed-. A Kitttt many who Ii hI every reason to fear pnuiiiiio. 'tin have wardod It off by tho prompt use of this remedy, Tho following I an tnttanco of this sort: "Ton much nnnot bo saltl In favor of C'hanihoi-. Iain's Cough H.'inedy, und OHpoclully for colds and Inlliit'iiza. I know that It cured my datiuhter, Laura, of a sevcro cold, nnd I tu-llcve saved her life when she wnti threatened wlili pnouinoiila. ' W. I). Wilcox, Logiin, New York. Sold by IVrry ft drahnm. Removal Sale. I am tiiiilding a rotiercto storo build iugin Ht. Ileler.s ami when it Incom pleted will oiciipv it as a general mer cbaiitliHo etore, I don't wanttomovo any more goods than i.cceFsnrv. and there fore I u ill sell all tho goods' in my preset t store ut greatly reduced prices. This is the opj.ortimity you have been looking for, My stock is largo nnd y u can save money by trading with me, II. MOKtil'tf. Afraid of Strong Medicines. Many people suffer for years fiom rheumatic pains, a-.t I prefer to do so lather than take, tho strong medicine usually given for rliuumatism, not knowing that quick relief from pain may he had simply by applying Cham berlaln'H Pa In Bulin and without tak ing iniy medicine Internally. For ealo by Perry & Gt-ahimi, Have money by trailing at Hwctt's Progressive Htore, Hainier, j)re. Poisons In Food. Perhaps you don't realize that many pain poisons originate In your food, but some day you may feel a twlngo of dyspepsia that will convince you. Dr. King's New Uro I'IIIh are guaranteed to cure all slcknesi due to posons of undigested food or money hack. 2fe spirits. Herblno must bo a unique preparation for cases such as mine, for a few doses entirely removed my complaint. I wonder at people going on suffering or spending tholr money on worthless things, when Ilerblne Is procurable, and so cheap." GOc a bot tle at Bailey & Brln'8. Tho Kkoistkk bus ft line slock of en vctopcH nnd writing tablets. Call nnd see our bargains, ' That TIeklliiff m The Throat. One minute after taking Ono Minute Cough Cure that tickling in tho throat is tone. It acts in the throat not t lie 1 stomach. Harmless good for children. ' I II... T..il,... 1. Tl.in ThollKdisTKii man has Iioiibos to ront and houses to sell in thu town of Hninlor tho best school town In the countv, A house and ono block, two houses anil one block, nnd also a houpo and hit for good business locution. Ho has nlso two or three good locutions for small fruit farms or chicken ranches. Agonizing Burns arc biBtantly relieved, and porfoctly healed, by Bucklln's Avnlca Salvo. C. ltlvenl'iirk, Jr., of Norfolk, Va., writes; "I burnt my knee dreadfully; that it blistered all over. IHickIIii'h Arnica Salvo slopped the pain, nnd healed It, without a sear." Also hcalB all wounds and sores. 25c at Perry & Graham, drueeidta.