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VOL. XXI\ Eutered at the pMtoffice ia McMinnville, as Second-class matter. M’MINNVILLE, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1894. Congo Oil Cures Bruises OHF.GOM NEWS A.ÏD NOTES. Highest of all in Leavening Power—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report. The city schools of Eugene had 53 graduates. Forest Grove will again celebrate the Fourth. The Monmouth normal expects to graduate 49 pupils this year. EIGHT YEARS. Fossil., O regon , December 4. ’9". o. W. It. M fg . C o .. Portland, Oregon. Dear Sirs 1 wish to Htiate to you that 1 have l>een afflicted with rheuma tism for the last eight years. I bought :< Ixittleof Congo Oil from Messrs. Lamb A l'utnain, your agents here, and after two applications my rheumatism was knocked out. No other medicine ever eav< me relief in such a short time as Congo Oil. Yours truly, , LYMAN BROWN. At Portland this week the water from the river is over a foot deep on Front street, and at many points reached First street. Baking Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE SUBSCRIPTION PRICE JZ.'K) PER YEAR. One Dollar if paid in advance. Single numbers live cents. Ycmhillers thought Charley Gallo-J way should have had it. They were all so good it was hard to judge which was the best. Among other resolutions adopted were the follow ing: Resolved, That we work earnestly for the election of temperan«?e women for school directors, and that we favor the bible being read, without comment, bv teachers at the opening of each day’s session. Resolved, That we, as members of the Womans' Christian Temperance Union, whose joy it is to hold aloft the equal standard of purity for man and woman, do most heartily oppose the placing of men of licentious, profligate life in public office, and we pledge our moral support and in fluence to the election only of men of correct life and pure principles. Resolutions of thanks were adopted for the splendid entertainment given the delegates by the people of Salem. The last evening was given to the Y’s, and was ably presided over by Mrs. Minnie Thoms of Corvallis. The next annual meeting will be held at Roseburg. The J. K. Gill Company of Port The decision in the United States land, booksellers, made an assign supreme court in the ease of Moses The chess championship of the ment on the 24th. Their liabilities Scott vs. McNeal, brings to life and world has just been won by Lasker are stated at $125,000 and assets the possession of property a man over Steinitz at Montreal. $190,000. who lias been legally dead for years. Gentlemen: Have been afflicted with Eighty-four Coxeyites were con At the state Demorest contest at Scott left Olympia in 1881 the pos severe rheumatic attacks for the past six victed at Seattle before Judge Han Salem last week - , the gold medal was sessor of considerable property, and or seven years. I took one bottle of Dr. ford of contempt of court, and taken made his home in Merced, Cal. He Grant’s Sarsaparilla and Grape Root and won by Miss Lena Parker of Forest to jail. was believed to be dead, the probate applied Hattee’s Congo Oil externally, Grove. Chas. Galloway participat FROM Senator Jones of Arkansas pre court administered upon his estate and the result was wonderful—it worked ed from this place. dicts that the final vote on the tarift and when Scott returned about two more like magic than medicine. These A demo-populist meeting in Port bill will be taken'bv the senate be years ago he found all his property’ two medicines I consider will knock any land was addres. ed by Mrs. Squires. Roslyn Bank Robbery. -Evidences From caseof rheumatism. fore June 15th. sold. He commenced action in eject The Oregonian says: “She told her the District Where They Were R. A. LEONARD, Dear Sirs: I can scarcely realize I Iowa has a new law against prize ment, but when Scott attempted to Captured amused auditors that it is their duty 447 Montgomery St., Portland, Oregon. was so near death's door, the result of a to accept all the money' and beer they fighting, and the trial of Ryan and testify as to his ownership oi prop bad attack of inflaruiuatioii of the kid O. W. R. Mrs. C o ., Portland, Oregon. Dear Sirs ■ Your Congo Oil is the boas may be offered for their votes, and McCoy for violation of it has result erty the judge refused to admit his neys. My urine was bloody and terri medicine. 1 was recently kicked by a Torpid Liver. ed in a verdict of guilty. testimony, holding that the probate ble pains near the spine. 1 tried several horse on the leg, and was hobbling Gentlemen: I have been a sufferer then to ‘vote as they d----- d please.’ The governor of New York has court having administered on the es- j the old oak by the college . remedies, but got no relief. When I around on crutches. I was induced to from Liver troubles lor many years, al This petticoated orator is the. idol of was suffering terribly a copy of four try a bottle of Congo Oil, and after ap ways feeling dull, stupid and heavy. It the anarchistic element." vetoed the bill to prevent the display tate the superior court, as a matter plying freely for one day I threw away It has stood there for years, how Medical Adviser was received bv some my crutches. 1 works like lightning. of foreign flags on public buildings of fact, must consider him dead. The would take a long letter to tell just how Upon request of theG. A. R. post ! long no one knows. It is older than one in our household. After reading Your9 truly, I did feel; but, thanks to Dr. Grunt’s Governor Pennoyer canceled an ap on the ground it is small national state supreme court confirmed the; ’ any’ of the people who pass beneath J. A. HARRISON, part of it 1 sent for a bottle of Dr. Giant’s lower court and the case went up to ! Sarsaparilla and Grape Root, iny pointment to speak at Hood River on clannish legislation. City Marshal Fossil, Oregon. i its branches ; older than the college Kidney and Liver Cure, and alter five troubles are over, as four bottles made De,coration day. In his reply Ex-Adjutant-General Artz of Kan the United States supreme court on I by which it stands ; older than the be doses 1 felt relieved. 1 continued taking me feel as well as ever 1 was. I have a sas, who was removed by Gov. Lev the constitutional ground that he grove below or the orchard trees until I hail taken three bottles, and was good appetite, no more bad symptoms compares himself to the Savior of elling for embezzlement in office, has had been deprived of his property near by—ah, who can number the completely cured. and 1 feel that I owe it all to Dr. Grant’s the world, who pulled the ox out of without due process of law. Scott Gratefully yours, the pit on the Sabbath, while his headed the Topeka contingent of the Sarsaparilla. J. C. ALLEN. has been waiting for a year to be weary years that have passed over commonweal army for Washington. Traveling Salesman Curtis & Wheeler, efforts, he thinks, will pull the peo J. A. ALEXANDER, finally declared dead or alive. The its hoary head! ple out of the pit of financial disas Rochester, N. Y. On Monday 375 Coxeyite- reached In all these years what changes it «73 Hoyt street, Portland, Oregon. United States court has just re S old E verywhere . ter. Great demagogue, that. Denver over the D.& R. G. road. Two has seen 1 The king of the forest it versed the decision and Scott now stood, when no white man dared dis A $20 gold medal will be offered to hundred were of the Utah contingent, has a legal existence. Price $1 per Bottle pute its domain. The deer and the Salem bicyclists. It is to be won in the remainder were from California For Sale by S. HOWORTH & CO. and had been on the way from Stock - elk have fed under its branches, with the following manner: Twice a THE W. C. T. E. no fear of man to disturb their quie month during June, July, August ton 49 days. The Best Shoes tude. Many winters have the clouds Annual State Couventioti. and September, a ten-mile race will for the Least Money. Suit for $100,000 was begun in the swept over it, when no grain fields take place. The first wheelman who United States circuit court on the Reported Especially for the R eporter . The executive session of this body were near to catch their pattering wins the ten-mile race five times will 25th, by the French republic against MADE become owner of the medal. If no the world’s Columbian exposition, met in Salem on Saturday, May 19th. tears. Tinv flowers, dewy, glisten BY 6ENTLEMEN. one wins the medal during 1894 it for damages to goods in the manu On Sunday the pulpits of several of ing gems, have brightened its ver THE the Salem churches were filled by dant throne till the fierce summer will go over to the cycling season of factures’ building. 85, 84 and 83.50 Dress Shoe. 1895. No entrance fee will be sun stole their soft beauty and left The delay of Breckinridge's coun the white ribbon speakers. 83.50 Police Shoe, 3 Soles. charged and there will be no admis them to wither and die. They per- Monday, at 8:30 a. in., the regular sel to file a bill of exceptions within 82-50, 32 for Workingmen. sion for spectators. the prescribed time, will prevent an business session commenced. Called ished, but the oak could not be thus 82 and Si.75 for Boys. FOR THE The Linn County National bank, appeal of his case being taken. His to order by the president, Mrs. A. R. defied. He compelled these fiery avs to pay a ransom of their own LADIES AND MISSES, through its receiver, H. M. Beall, real humiliation will come when he Riggs of Portland. The committees l bright colors, and, proudly tossing on courtesies, credentials, resolutions S3, S3.50 82, $1.76 has brought an injunction suit asks his wife for that $15,000. this new gained wealth to the earth, and plan of work for the coming CAUTION.—If any deal el against the city of Albany to re Nearly seven million dollars is be offers you W. L. Douglas he decked his throne with gold. year were appointed, also newspaper strain the city government from shoe* al a reduced price, ing disbursed to the Cherokee Indi or says he has them with But time is fearless, and has reporters for each county. Greet paying the city s warrants. It is al out the name stamped ans, being the proceeds of the sale on the bottom, pm him ings were carried to the ministerial brought many changes to our sturdy down as a fraud. leged that the city has been paying of the Strip last year to the United association then convened in Salem, friend. A citv has invaded his king policemen cash for city warrants of States. It is the largest amount of and very cordially returned, Ono dom, college walls have risen to a recent issue, and that the old war money ever paid to so few people in ROUND TR.P TICKETS were height far above his wildest ambi hundred and two delegates rants, some of which are held by’ the the United States. present besides many visitors from tion, while the only companions left bank, have not been paid. It will W. L. DOUCLAS Shoes are stylish, easy fitting, and give better The general assembly of the Pres different parts of the state. Mrs. are the grasses and flowers which (¡ood l'or 30 Days . «ati»laction at the price» udvertised than any other make. Try one pair and be con- probably be made a test case. byterian church in session at Sarato Osmon, of Sunnyview, Portland, led grow at his feet. Aud yet, fortunate ! vinced. The stamping of W. L. Douglas’ name and price on the bottom, which An insect known as the praying ga, N. Y., on Saturday confirmed guarantees their value, saves thousands of dollars annually to those who wear them, the singing for the devotional exer oak 1 Of all the forest, he alone is j Dealers who push the sale of W. L. Douglas Shoes gain customers, which helps to mantis, the eggs of which came j tlæ judgment of the Cincinnati . Increase the sales on their full line of goods. They can a5ord to sell at a less profit, cises, and delighted all present with left to enjoy the greater privileges of And we believe you can save money by buying ail your footwear of the dealer aiver- from Japan, have been hatched at i presbytery by finding Prof. Henry Henry her beautiful voice. Rev. Lee, of ¡college associations. The wind, ' Used below. Catalogue itee upon application. W. X. UOLGLA8. Brockton. hlusa the late horticulture society s looms < Prescrv<»<1 Smith guilty of heresy, Shedds, was introduced to the con i whispering through his branches. AND RETURN For sale by R, JACOBSON. in Portland. The insect derives its i The result was reached after three vention and spoke words of cheer. : kissing his moss-covered twigs, and name from the praying attitude it | tiresome days of trial. He thought when the lords of crea : ever and anon returning to again re- I assumes in preying upon caterpillars, ! Secretary Herbert proposes to try tion concluded to give women the i peat some secret oi bygone years, which are its staple article of food, and persuade President Cleveland to ballot then good bye to whiskey, j lends courage and cheer amid his and which it eagerly’ destroys It is ---------------------------------------------- IS THE----------------------------- --------------- visit the Pacific coast at an early i good bye to Coxey’s army, good bye I new-found friends. the intention of the board to distrib date. It is believed that Herbert’s , to hard times. The report of the , How beautiful is the oak in sum- MOST POPULAR REPUBLICAN NEWSPAPER OF THE WEST ute these insects among the orchard- ; desire is to see important fortifica- corresponding secretary was read, | mer, when dark green leaves have EXCURSION TRiPS -------AND------- ists of the state to destroy iy ’ i atei pi ; t ¡Ojls huilt on Puget sound as an off- showing a marked progress notwith : spread themselves as a mantle over lars and other insect pests. FROM SAN FRANCISCO to other points in HAS THE bARCEST CIRCULATION- i set to the British fortifications at standing the great financial depres his huge form' Still, he has a «'alifornlw will be allowed purchasers <»f ¿pvcial Midwinter Fair tickets at the following round- The exploring party which left ! Vancouver. TER7WS E3Y W«1L.: sion through which every thing is beauty perennial. There are hun tri rates: Grant's Pars a week ago for the Jo- i TO STATIONS I NDER 150 Mil Es FROM DAILY (without Sunday? $6 per year. The city council of El Paso, Tex., passing. Several unions reported dreds of trees in the forest, but HAN FRANCISCO, ONE AND ONE lHIRDone- “ (with Suudayi$8 “ sephine county caves, have returned ! av fare. I has decreed that no woman shall! more honorary members than active, where shall we find one to compare SEMI-WEEKLY, $2 per year. TO STATIONS 150 MILES OR MORE FROM They were enthusiastic in their ; WEEKLY, $1 per year. | walk or ride in the streets of that i ’ showing that the men are coming to with our oak ? Have we ever seen HAN FRANCISCO, ONE AND ONE FIFTH one praise of the caves, and said they way tare. city wearing what is known as the I the front. La Grande reports on another with form so stately? Was For exact rate* and full information inquire oi As a newspaper the INTER OCEAN keeps abreast of the times in all respects. It sparer were much grander and more exten J 11. KIHkl 15 1$, I hm Agi hi I A4 neither pains nor expense in securing nil the news and the best or current literature. divided skirt. The councilmen de L. T. L. with 223 members. The there ever moss like that which car t'irwt Mt.. PartInn<l, Or., or address the sive than they had been led to be undersigned. clared the practice, which has threat summary was as follows: No. of pets the great branches of our stur- lieve. The cave company has sub unions 65, No. of active members !dy friend? Arranged as by a inas- RICH'D GR\Y, T II GOODMAN, Gen. Traitic Manager. Gen, Passenger Agent. Is edited especially for those who, on account of mail service or any other reason, do not ttike a mitted a proposition to the citizens ened to become epidemic in certain «AN fran < ISGO. cal . daily paiHH In its columns are lo be found the week's news of ail the world condensed and the circles, to be. indecent and demoral 1368, No. of honoraries 92, No.of Y’s I ter’s hand ; dark green in the shade, cream or the literary features of the Daily of Grant’s Pass to build the electric E. I*. KOGEHN, Asst G. F X P A.. izing, and an ordinance w as passed 139, L. T. L’s. 825. Lectures given a beautiful gold in the sunlight! Not Portland, Or all Western journals. It eon- road to the caves, and a committee, 372. No. of Union Signals taken spread with an order precise, by the embodying these views. Hiusof EiGHl PAGES, with appointed by the citizens, has the 209, White Ribbon 150. Thirty-one blundering hand of man ; for here A Supplement, Illustrated m Colors, S6.22 and $10.?-2 The problem of the unemployed Demorest contests have been held. matter under consideration. of Eight Additional png**6, making in all Sixteen Pages. This Supplement, containing 3n Pages o) Reading Mattei and two Full Page illustrations, is alone worth the price charged tor the papei According to the Pacific Builder has been taken up in Minneapolis in The treasurer’s report showed that iTie Inter Ocean is published in Chicago, the news and commerc In 1 center of all west of the Alleghany Mountains, aud is better adapted to the needs of the people of that section than any paper there is likely to be a fine education dead earnest. The ways ar.d means the financial crisis has been felt, al- further Eu>t It isiu accord with the people of the West both in Politic* and l iterature. Please remember that the price of The Weekly Inter Ocean is ONLY ONE DOLLAR PER al edifice erected in Portland this committee of the council has decided i though some money was in the YEAR. Address year. It says: “The late W. S. Ladd to issue bonds to the amount of treasury, mostly paid in since the In time to any irregularity ®f the THE INTER OCEAN, Chicago. $100,000 at 2 per cent to furnish Stomach, Liver, or Bowels may Snap-shot, Flash-light and time The Weekly Inter Ocean and Yamhill County Reporter both One bequeathed by will $450.000 for char money for an extensive scheme of convention had assembled. The prevent serious exposure pictures readily taken by state executive goes to work this itable and educational purposes. He consequences. any amateur with our A and B Ordì- : Year for public improvements. The business year with an indebtedness of about left it wholly with the heirs how this Indigestion, nary Kodaks Twenty-four pictures ' men have agreed to take the whole $400 to pay. The address of wel money’ should be expended, but men headache, nau without reloading — simple in con-1 issue at par. Extensive improve come was given by Mrs. R. S. Wal tioned the establishing of a home for sea, bilious- struction, well made and handsomely ! ments are to be undertaken. ness, and ver- lace of Salem. It was a cordial, indigent old ladies as one desirable finished. j t i g 0 indicate It has just leaked out at Minneap earnest welcome, and was responded object. It is well known that an QUINCY, MASS., ' certain f u n c - You can •• Do the Rest.” other warm desire of Mr. Ladd’s was olis that General Kelly, of the Cal to by Mrs. Amos of Portland. Two Wholesale and Retail Dealers In i tional derange, Free illustrated manual tells just how —McMinnville, Oregon.— the establishing of a great educa ifornia commonweal army, now at young men delegates were admitted ments, the beet —but we'll do it for you if you want tional institution as a monument to Quipcy, Ills., when a boj’ ran away from the Corvallis Y’s, and were al-1 Paid up Capital, $«50,000 remedy for us to. Transacts a General Banking Business The lowed to vote, although it was un-1 his memory. This was actually be from his home in Kentucky. which is Ayer’s PRICE. LOADED FOR a. EXPOSURES. gun by him in the academy he estab famity moved to Minneapolis, where constitutional. Mrs. Riggs gave Pills. Purely vegetable, sugar. President, - - J. » COWLS. A Ordinary Kodak tor picture, »k> x jk in.. $ 6.oc lished in this city, and which has al his sister became prominent as a her annual address, which closed the | coated, easy to take and quick to Vue President, - LEE. LAUGHLIN. JO.OC Cashier. B Ordinary Kodak for picture* x, in.. assimilate, this is the ideal family His mother recently first day’s session. - E. C. AD PERSON ways been regarded as the nucleus musician. x.y Assi. Cashier Complete Developing and Printing Outfit, - ■ If. N. LÌSK Tuesday was mostly taken up with , medicine—the most popular, safe, of the coming Ladd university. Ac wrote to Kelly, and found him to be Kelly is well- reports from county presidents and j and useful aperient in pharmacy. cording to the terms of Mr. Ladd’s her long-lost son. EASTMAN KODAK CO., AND ALL KINDS OF Board of Directors: known in Portland, where he worked superintendents of departments, all Mrs. M. A. B rockwell , Harris, will the money was to be expended LEE LAUGHLIN, I KODAKS. ROCHESTER, N. Y J. W COWLES, Tenn., says: a . j. apperson . wm C ampbell I CEMETERY just as soon as it could be withdrawn a number of years, then went to ' of which showed aggressive work So.uu to $100.00. “ Ayer’s Cathartic Pills cured me of sick J. I. RiXlERS. Á r vù/U.Qpirf headache and my husband of neuralgia. We FURNISHINGS from his estate. Undoubtedly a suf San Francisco, joined the Salvation throughout the state. ficient time has elapsed. At any Army, and eloped with the female Wednesday forenoon the annual thiuk there is Sell Sight Exchange »nd Telegraphie Trans fers on New York, Sun Fian.isco and Portland. THE No Better Medicine, rate it is certain that plans are being captain. election of officers took place with Pe[>osits received subject to check. Interest paid aud have induced many to use it.” on Time Deposits. Loans money on approved discussed for a magnificent new The first American congress of the following results: President, security. Collection, made ou all accessible All work fully guaranteed to give perfect satis •• Tliirty-flve years ago tills Spring, I was points faction. Refers by permission to Win. Mr Chris building to cost upwards of $500,000. liberal religious societies was held in Mrs. Narcissa W. Kinney, Astoria; n:n down by hard work and a succession of man, Mrs. . sa. L. an E. . Bewley, Mrs. E. uian, jus DVHiei, Vila. JT.. D. . Fellows. rvuven. t _ a at •• .* « Holl's Old Jewelry Stand, 3d Street. Il ls asserted on good authority that Sinai Temple, Chicago, May 22d to i corresponding secretary, Mrs. Susie colds, which made me so feeble that it was I. F. CAlBREATH. K. E. GOUCHER. effort for me to walk. I consulted the two other Portland millionaires will 25th, under the supervision of a Foster, University Park, Portland; an doctors, but kept sinking lower until 1 had Calbreath & Goucher. join with the Ladd estate in this committee of ten named at a confer recording secretary, Mrs. Helen given up all hope of ever being better. LIVERY STABLE. public enterprise and that they have ence held at the parliament of reli- Harford, Newberg; treasurer, Mrs. Happening to be lu a store, one day, where PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. JOHN F. DERBY, medicines were sold, the proprietor noticed GATES & HENRY, Props. MoMtXNVtt I.I .... Osxoos already' perfected an agreement to 1 gions last year. H. W. Thomas, the Hessie Shane, Portland; Y. W. C. my weak and sickly appearance, and after that effect. Plans have been sub distinguished Chicago divine, was T. U. secretary, Mrs. Minnie Thoms, a few questions as to my health, recom Proprietor of The McMinnville (Ofltoe over Braly’s bunk.) mitted and it is likely that the enter chairman of the committee. The ; Corvallis; L. T. L. secretary, Mrs. mended me to try Ayer's Pills. 1 had little E Street, north of Third Everything New «nd faith in these or any other medicine, but First-class. Conveyance of Commercial fravei prise will go forward this summer." object of the congress is to obtain Unruh, McMinnville. A resolution concluded, at last, to take his advice and try M c M innville ers a specialty. Board and stabling by tlie day or month We solicit u fair share of the local pat closer cooperation between the va endorsing Mrs. Amelia Mead of a box. Before 1 had used them all, 1 was ■ »a.------- runage very much better, and two boxes cured me. rious denominations of liberal reli Portland, as around the world mis 1 am now 80 years old; but I believe that A Rochester, N. Y., man has pat Situated at the Southwest corner of the Fair sionary was passed The Refuge Grounds. if it had not been for Ayer’» Pills, I should ented a device whereby advertise gious societies. It was attended by Home report was very interesting, have been in my grave long ago. 1 buy B All sires of first-class Drain Tile kept constantly ments may be printed on sidewalks, the leading ministers and religious boxes every year, which make 210 boxes up on hand at lowest living prices. etc , by an attachment added to a i writers and teachers of the liberal The great work carried on by this to this time, and I would no more be with COULTER & WRIGHT. Prop's. out them than without bread.”—H. it. OREGON bicycle, as the rider speeds along. It ; religions of the United States. In home should commend itself to all M c M innville , Ingraham, Rockland, Me. • Christian people. The gold-medal dependents, Universalists, Unitari- is automatic in action and decidedly Goods of all descriptions moved and contest was highly spoken of by all I AYER’S PILLS novel in application. The wheels in L ans, Reformed Hebrews, Ethical careful handline euaranteed. Collections WANTED—Pushing tanvasser of good ad- ▼ ▼ dress. dres«. Liberal salary and expenses paid that man’s head will whirl dollars i Culturists and advocates of Higher present. It was won bj’ a young | Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mui, will be made monthly. Hauling of all weekly. Permanent position. BROWN BROS. OneDoor West u . wtvvi ii t r no lady from Forest Grove, although all I Every Dose Effective Orthodoxy were represented. into his pocket. X9-8 ul Cigar Store. McMINNV ILLE. OR. 1 kinds done cheap. CO., Nurserymen. Portland. Oregon. NEAR DEATH’S DOOR Mnaiioii ol Hie Kidneys Congo Oil Cures Lameness. Rheumatism Cured! Congo Oil Kills all Pain. 50 cis. and $1 a boule. Price 50 cents, 6 bottles $2.50. O7?H4 77. Y REDUCED RA TES W. L DOUGLAS SHOE SOUTHERN PACIFICCO CALIFORNIA MIDWINTER FAIR! THE INTER OCEAN THE WEEKLY INTER OCEAN AS A FAMILY PAP}!R IT EXCELS KODAKS. Attention national Bank E. J. Qualey & Co., GRANITE MONUMENTS COMMERCIAL sj TILE FACTORY, Truck and Dray Co. CRANK ROECA, ßasIpoqaLle (jailor, NO. 22. “ As old a4 the hills" and never excell ed. “ Tried and proven” is the verdict je J o f millions. Simmons Liver Regu- lator is the Z<Z> 4- /z9 o u 1 y Liver ¿jCUCl and Kidney medicine to which you can pin your faith for a cure. A mild laxa tive, and purely veg etable, act ing directly on the Liver and Kid neys. Try it. Sold by all Druggists in Liquid, or in Powder to be taken dry or made into a tea. Than Pills The King of Liver Medicines. “ 1 have used your Simmons Liver Re»u- iaior end can conscienclouely say it is the king oi all liver medicines, I consider it a medicine chest in itself.— G eo . W. J ack sun , Tacoma, Washington. every package -« lit*» the Z Stamp in red on wrapper. the mind that makes the man,” said Watts, but modern ethics deny this, and give the credit to the tailor. It is question able, however, if either are right Food has some claims in this respect,therefore those parents who would build up the physique of their children pay strict attention to their diet. Children are all fond of pastry; for this to be health fully prepared, <u nOTTOLENE <| must be used as a shortening. <1 It is <1 Recommended <3 by the best Cooks. Consult your physician up on its healthfulness. »Send three cento in stomps to N. K. Fairbank & Co., Chicago, for band eóme Cottolene Cook Book, contain ing elx hundred recipes, prepared by nine eminent authorities on cooking. Cottolene is sold by ail grocers. Reluce all subetitutea. Alado only by N.K. FAIRBANK & CO., ST. LOUIS and CAGO, NKVs YORK, BOSTON and there the brown Lark is left ex posed, thus adding a beauty harmo nious, exquisite. Nor is less taste displayed in the adornment of the smaller limbs , they are grown over with moss, so soft, color so delicate in structure, thut it appears a tex ture fresh from the looms of fairy land. Here clinging as if a part of the tree himself, there swinging in the sportive wind, it gives a finished touch, making his beauty complete. Wonderful old tree ! Could I de scribe thee as thou art, I must bor row the language of birds and flow ers ; I must use the pen with which nature traces her accounts on thy rugged bark, and for ink the crystal raindrops. Sturdy, courageous old oak ! Long mayest thou stand, graceful, beauti ful, stately ! None of the numerous friends of the college who have sworn so enthusiastically to “stand by" it. have done so more faithfully than hast thou. May the suns of summer leave thee unscorched by their fierce rays! May the wild storms choose some meaner object at which to hurl their thunderbolts of wrath! May the rains of winter beat softly on thy uncovered head! E dna P. S cofield . It is said that two million dollars has been made out of a single brand of chewing gum. It is not all used, ' by the way, by children and foolish women. Dentists often recommend chewing gum for the teeth, and phys icians prescribe it sometimes as an aid to digestion, because it excites the activity of the salivary glands. Large drug houses keep gum in ans wer to this demand. There is said to be a curious di vergence of opinion among those who profess to know as to the per centage of adulterants in the food supply of the country. Two or three years ago an optimist estimated that only two per cent of the food prod uct was adulterated, and that ninety per cent of the adulterants used were not injurious to health. Other students of the subject placed the proportion of the adulteration at something between five and fifteen per cent of the whole food product consumed. There is a pretty general agreement that the percentage of positively dangerous adulteration i-i not large.