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- VOL. XXV. Entered at the Po«toffice in McMinnville, as Second-class matter. M’MINNVILLE, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1895. rut: <ic.qn.it ii . i . e A MEMORY OF HORACE GREELEY Highest of all in Leavening Power—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report. ? —McMinnville, Oregon.— Paid up Capital, $50,000 Transacts a General Banking Business. President, - kire President, - Cashier, - Auf. Cathie r . - J. Il CO H/..S’. LE h LA TG //¿/.V. E.C.APPERSON . . IK s. LINK Board of Directors: J W COWLS. LEE LAI GULIN. A. J. APPEKSON. WM. CAMPBELL, J L. ROGERS. Sell Sight Exchange and Telegraphic Trans fera on New York, Han FranciM-o and Portland. Deposits received subject to check. Interest paid on Time Deposits. Loans money on approved ■••curlty. Collections made on all aciaible points. E. J. Qttaley & Co., QUINCY, MASS., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in GRANITE MONUMENTS AND ALL KINDS OF CEMETERY FURNISHINGS All work fully guaranteed to give perfect satis faction. Refers by permission to Win. Me Chris man, Mrs. L. E. Bewley, Mrs. E D. Fellows. Holl's Old Jewelry Stand, 3d Street. ELSI A WRIGHT, Manufactures and Deals in HARNESS ! SADDLES, BRIDLES, SPURS, Brushes and sells them cheaper than they cun be bought anywhere else in the Willamette Valley. Our ail home made sets of harness are pronounced unsurpassable by those who buy them T THE INTER OCEAN Most Popular Republican Newspaper of West And the Largest Circulation. I ERMS BY MAIL JOHN F. DERBY, Proprietor of The McMinnville TILE FACTORY, ’ ! Situated at the Southwest corner of the Fair Grounds. AU siies of tirsi-class Drain Tile kept constantly ou hand at lowest living prices. OREGON MCMINNVILLE, Kate Field has had a talk with Senator William E. Chandler of New Hampshire. A part of the confer ence is these paragraphs, in which amusing reminiscences of Horace Greeley are rehearsed: William E. Chandler, of New I Hampshire, might well be called the terrifying terrier of the senate, his for Infants and Children. capacity for worrying the opposition and never relinquishing his grip be ing unique. Who has only seen him HIRTY year.’ observation of Caatoria with the patronage of in his great act at the capitol would millions of persons, permit os to apeak ofitwithont gnea.ing. hardly recognize him in the bland It la unquestionably the best remedy for Infants and Children and clever host, who dispenses tur the world has ever known. It is harmless. Children like it. It key and stories with equal facility. Stives them health. It will wave their live«. Init Mother, have “Did you ever hear Horace Gree something which is ab.olntely aafo and practiigpliv perfect a. a ley swear?” asked Senator Chandler, child’s medicine. as we sat before a wood fire one cold day. Castoria destroys JWorms. “No; but I’ve often been told by Caatoria allays Feverishness. his associates on the Tribune that his Caatoria prevent» vomiting Sour Card, vocabulary of anathema was appall Caatoria cores Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. ingly fluent and never so lavishly ex Castoria relieves Teething Troubles. pended as when matters were not to Castoria enres Constipation and Flatulency. his liking in the office. They say that the contrast between his benevolent Castoria neutralises the effects of earbonio acid gas or poi.ionous air. physiognomy and the blood-curdling Castoria does not contain morphine, opinm, or other narcotic property. outpourings of his tongue was most Castoria as»unilates_the food, regelates the stomach and bowels, ludicrous. Nobody minded these on giving healthy and natural sleep. slaughts. It was Greeley’s w-ay.” Castoria is put up in one-size bottles only._ It is not sold in bulk. “I heard Greeley swear twice. Don’t allow any one to sell yon anything else on the plea or promise First, in 1868 when I occupied the unenviable position of secretary of that it is “justas .-rood" and “ will answer every purpose,” the national republican committee. See that yon get C-A-S-T-O-R-I-A. John Sherman had suggested paying the national debt in greenbacks, and The fac-simile XT» y/ , zz" “ «”» every the way our friend rent the air with signature of wrapper. choice English startled me, w-bo was blown up for another man's sins. Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. The second explosion occurred in 1869 on the night of Grant’s second inaugural ball, given in the treasury building.” “Did Horaee Greeley actually go to a ball?’’ “Yes, and he met me there, I'm ---------------------------IS THE-------------------------- sorry to say. What a night of an guish that was! Probably never in the the whole history of balls was there Has ever such a fiasco as that ball; and the awful part of it to me was the I DAILY (without Sunday)........................ $6.oo per year appearance of my name on the local DAILY (with Sunday)............................. $3.oo per year committee.” “I suppose, like most persons on most committees, you had done noth ing.” S A NEWSPAPER THE INTER OCEAN keeps abreast of the times in ail respects It spares neither pains nor expense in securing ALL THE “Truth compels me to admit the NEWS AND THE BEST OF CURRENT LITERATURE. hard impeachment. The gas refused to burn, and people went about in funereal gloom. No preparation had been made for the proper disposition AS A FAMILY PAPER IS NOT EXCELLED BY ANY. of men’s and women’s hats and wraps, and the air was redolent of oaths. Tnose w’ho arrived first had POLITICALLY IT IS REPUBLICAN, and gives its readers the benefit of the ablest discussions on all live political topics. It also gives them THE NEWS OF their hats and coats laid on the floor. THE WORLD. When the floor gave out, Pelion was IT IS A TWELVE-PAGE PAPER. piled on Ossa, as it were, and on the THE INTER OCEAN IS PUBLISHED IN CHICAGO, THE NEWS AND C0.1I1ERCIAL CENTER OF ALL WEST OF THE ALLEGHANY MOUNTAINS, AND IS BETTER presentation of checks, chaos set in. ADAPTED TO THE NEEDS OF THE PEOPLE OF THAT SECTION THAN ANY PAPER FARTHER EAST. Attendants confounded confusion by It is In accord with the people of the West both in Politics and Literature. wading through this black sea in Please remember that the price of The Weekly Inter Ocean is ONLY ONE DOL. search of submerged apparel which LAR PER YEAR. Address THE INTER OCEAN, Chicago. they failed to find. Then the wild animal, not too carefully concealed The Inter Ocean and the Reporter one year for $1.35. in my sex at best, broke loose and seized whatever hat or coat fitted and strode off, leaving a blue streak in his wake. Timidly climbing the stairs in the direction of the cloak room, hoping to escape unobserved by irate members of the menagerie. I suddenly faced Horace Greeley hat LARGE INVOICES JUST INI less, with a silk handkerchief tied under his chin. Seizing me by the We invite the attention coat with both hands, this muscular of ail persons contem Christian gave me such a shaking as plating the purchase of would have greatly benefited me had it been administered at the age of new goods in our line. ten. ‘Chandler,’ roared Greeley— Come and see them. then followed emphatic language in cluding a word spelled with a big. Big D----- ‘are you on the commit tee? Is this your infernal doings?’ By this time Greeley had shaken ev erything out of me, even the truth. Forgetting George Washington and his cherry tree, forgetting precepts learned at my mother’s knee, I lied; yes, I did. ‘Member of the commit tee? Certainly not.’ Then Greeley let me go and walked down stairs in --------IS ONLY-------- a hurricane of a temper.” “Were you committeemen held re sponsible for loss?” “We were obliged to employ coun E. E. GOUCHER. sel and make complainants write out L F. CALBREATH. MeNIlNNVIüLiE their losses in full and swear to them, or we’d have been bankrupt. It was Calbreath & Goucher. amazing how new and how expen PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. sive the lost articles grew as time MoMlNNVItLK - - - - O begok wore on, and they were not forth (Office over Braly’s bank.) B E. COULTER. Prop. coming. The net receipts of the ball were about $8000. In order to Goods of all descriptions moved and ARTHUR J. VIAL, M. D. protect ourselves from imposition, careful handling guaranteed. Collections we announced tffat whatever sum of will be made monthly. Hauling of all money remained in the treasury af Physician and Surgeon, kinds done cheap. ter satisfying demands would be giv en to the poor. Thus we were able ROOMS IN UNION BLOCK W. J. CLARK,D.D.S M c M innville , O regon . to save about $1500 for charity. I have never been to an inaugural ball Graduate University of Mich. since that awful night.” CITY BATHS —AND— TOVSORIAI. PARLORS, Logan <£• Kutch, Prop's. For a Clean Shave or Fashionable Hair Cut Give Us a Call. Baths are new and first-class in every re spect. Ladies’ Baths and shampooing a special ty. Employ none but first-class men. Don’t forget the place. Three doors west of Hotel Yamhill. THE COMMERCIAL LIVERY STABLE. GATES & HENRY, Props. E Street, north of Third. Everything New’ and First-class. Conveyance of Commercial Travel ers a specialty. Board and stabling by the day or month. We solicit a fair share of the local pat ronage. ¡The Weekly Inter Oceanl$1.00 A The Weekly Inter Ocean NEW FURNITURE @ G) Upholstered Hovelties, BURNS & DANIELS 1 ^AVEAISJRAUL MARKsir COPYRIGHTS.^ > CAN I OBTAIN A PATENT? 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Can Get SS Ferry's Seeds nt your dealer« as fresh aud fertile as though NJ F^F you got them direct from Ferry's 1 W Seed Farms. ' (F errys S eeds are known and planted every- j where, and nre .Iwsy. «l»c best. Ferry-. Seed Annni.l for 1H’J3 tells all about . Caj^K them. — Free. a I* D. M. Ferry A Co. N^I^^^Detrclt.Mlch. The Reporter ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR Truck and Dray Go. Has opened an office in Union Block, Room 6, and is prepared to do all work in the dental line. CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK A SPECIALTY. sr.n nons . M In the circuit court of the state of Oregon, for Yamhill county. Julia L. Snyder, Plaintiff. ) vs. > Summons. Geo. W. Snyder. Defendant.) ToGeo. W. Snyder, the above-named defendant I IN the name of the state of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the com i plaint tiled against you in the above-entitled suit on or before the first day of the next rqgularterni I of the above-named court, to-wit. the '25th day of March. 1«95. and if you fai! to «ppe»r and answer said complaint, the plaintiff will apply to said court for an order and decree dissolving the bonds of matrimonv now existing between plaintiftand defendant. Tbi« summons i« «erved by publica tion in the Yamhill County Reporter by order of the Hon. H. H. Hewitt, judge of the above- named court, which said order was duly made and dated the 17th day of January, 1895. " 1-6 IBYINE & COSHOW, Att ys for Plaintiff. L atest M ethod of P ainless E xtraction . Matthies Brothers, PROPRIETORS CITY MARKET. FRESH MEATS OF ALL KINDS. CHOICEST IN THE MARKET. _________ South side Third St. between B and C. SI HTIO.NS. Don’t neglect that cough, it leads to ' In the county court of tbe St«tc of Oregon, for consumption. One Minute Cough Cure Yamhill county. possesses a double virtue. It cures and K. Jacobson, Plaintiff, ) vs. ¡-Summons. cures quickly. Rogers Broe. I Ji. C. Hewitt. Defendant.) ToM. C. Hewitt, the above-named defendant: IN the name of tbe State of Oregon, you are hereby notified and required to appear and Alaska will pay her way, even if answer tbe complaint filed against you in tbe above-entitled action in the above-named court the murderous greed of American bv tbe first day of the term following the expira tion of tbe time prescribed in the order for pub and Canadian fishermen destroys the lication of this summons, to-wit. Monday, the 4th day of March, A. D. 1895. and if you fail so to ap seal industry. For the past year the pear or answer, for want thereof tbe plaintiff will apply to said court for the mines and salmon fisheries have relief prayed for in his complaint, yielded abundantly. Statistics show to-wit. A judgment for the sum of 176.55, together with inten-st thereon from December Sth, 1893, at that people are actually immigrating the rate of 10 per cent per annum, all in U. 8. gold coin, and 415.00 special attorney fee, and the into the territory of ice and prosper further sum of 417.75, and the costs and disburse ing. Perhaps it will not be so much ments of action. This summons is published by order of Hon. J. E. Magers, judge of said court, made at cham of a territory of ice, after all, when bers tbe 17tli dav of January, A. D. 1895. the facts about it begin to be known. JNO. J. SPENCER, Att’y for Plaintiff, J SUBSCRIPTION PRICE S2 .% PER YEAR’ One Dollar if paid in advance. Single numbers five cents. NO. 9 OREGON NEWS AND NOTES. "As old aa A plow- factory is talked of for the hills” and Forest Grove. never excell Eleven ladies of Corvallis have or ed.' “Tried and proven ” ganized a cornet band. is the verdict A pet bear at The Dalles has o f millions. awakened with a good appetite after Simmons a sleep of two months. Liver Regu Pendleton has a new- semi-monthly lator is the paper called Chinooks. The editor only Liver says it is a humorous one. and Kidney The intention is to have the motor medicine to which you line from Portland to Hillsboro com Tbe “Grand Old Man” oi the Col Pulntoc* in the I nit cd State« and pleted by August 1st. Right of way can pin your ored Race« Germany. faith for a is being secured. There died February 20th, at his Nearly every year the people of cure. A The committee which has been in home near Washington, one of the the United States import potatoes mild laxa- most remarkable men of the time. from European countries, the home vestigating the records of Baker tive, a n d Born a slave, treated as a slave until supply' seldom being equal to the de county have reached the conclusion purely veg he reached his majority, and winning mand. During the year 1894, the that the county is $270,000 in debt, etable, act- ing directly his way under the most adverse cir-; imports were 5,868,221 bushels, at a although they have not finished their on the Liver cumstances, Frederick Douglass be cost of $1,205,416; against 4.061,359 investigations, and the exact amount and Kid came one of the most famous orators bushels, worth $1,998,708 for 1893. may exceed that sum. A peculiar theft was perpetrated neys. Try it. of his age, and the leader of his race All this in spite of the fact that for Sold by all in the United States. There was a the nine years, 1880 to 1888, the av in Marion county recently. Two un Druggists in Liquid, or in Powder prejudice against educating slaves, ! erage yield of potatoes was 76.3 known persons went into Frank to be taken dry or made into a tea. Eagon's hopyard, built a fire, and and Douglass acquired by stealth all bushels per acre, and the yield in The King of Liver Medicines. dug hop roots most of the night, tak the education he received as a young 1894 was 62.3 bushels per acre, “ 1 have used your Simmons Liver Regu lator and can coiiReienciously say it is the man. Later he was assisted by men worth 53 cents per bushel. This ing several thousand roots and haul king of all liver medicines, I consider it a like William Lloyd Garrison, and would give a gross average value to ing them away before daylight. medicine chest in itself.—UKo. W. J ac K- 30 N, Tacoma, Washington. A case of smallpox was discovered worked his way rapidly toward in the crop of $33 per acre last year, «REVERT PACKAGE"*« fluence and prominence. He was the against $6.48 per acre for the wheat at The Dalles Saturday morning. Has the Z Stamp in red on wrapper« Samuel Monahan, who recently ar first colored man to speak before crop. large audiences in the United States The crop of Germany in 1894, was rived from the east, is the sufferer. and England, and, as a living exam the enormous quantity of 1,239,704,- The doctors pronounce it genuine John Norton, four miles south of ple of what slaves might become, ex 884 bushels of potatoes; and if we smallpox, and have quarantined the Medford. The child was cured in a ercised great influence in forming a assume a value per bushel equal to hotel w’here the sick man has lodg few days last week. public sentiment favorable to the that in this country the potato crop ings. Senator Mitchell has been making slave and hostile to the slave power. of Germany last year would be worth Governor Lord's executive clem a fight for the amount due Oregon Mr. Douglass was a symmetrical I $657,043,588, a sum more than seven ency was exercised for the first time from the United (States for money character, free from the hatred and | times the value of our own crop of in remitting the fine of Frank Farris, paid as costs, charges and expenses bitterness manifested by many of the potatoes, and equal to the combined who had been sentenced to 12 days in putting down the rebellion. The early abolitionists, stroug in argu value of all the wheat, cotton, oats in the Marion county jail for carry sum claimed, and which has been ment and eloquent in speech. The and buck wheat produced in the Unit ing a concealed weapon. The illness adjudged proper several times by people trusted him from the first, ed States in 1894. of the man’s little children who the various committees on claims, is and those who were not unfriendly Perhaps there is an object lesson needed the father’s care, moved the $335.152. California has a likeclaim, to slavery would listen to him when somewhere in these figures for Amer governor to remit. amounting to about $4,000.000 and they would not listen to white men ican farmers to ponder over. If this At a meeting of the Grand Army Nevada a claim of over $400,000. expressing the same sentiments. is not made visible to them by the council of administration for the de Several fights have been made for His good sense, tact and judgment | facts and figures here set forth, partment of Oregon held at Oregon this, but as usual the government of made his aggressiveness seem to there is little virtue in statistics, so City on the 25th, the date for holding the United States is rather derelict many a sort of pathetic earnestness, I far as the farmers are concerned.— the state encampment of the G. A. in paying claims. and he won the respect even of those California Fruit Grower. R. was changed from May Sth and 9th Governor Lord made the follow who insisted on calling themselves to June 17th and 18th. The change ing appointments Thursday: Re his enemies. Promptness is a commendable virtue. was made to make possible the at gents of the state agricultural col Mr. Douglass was active as orator That’s why we offer you One Minute tendance of tbe grand commander. lege—W E Yates, of Corvallis; H. B. or editor from 1841 to the abolition Cough Cure. It is prompt in relief and Miller, of Grants Pass; Benton Kil The last census report shows of slavery, and after that date en-! prompt in curing. That is what it is 63,791 families in Oregon; 29,400 lin, of Portland. Regents Mon tered a career of usefulness as a pub made for. Rogers Bros. own property free from debt, and mouth normal school—Benjamin lic man, becoming probably the most 9,992 incumbered, and 24,399 families Schofield, A. Noltner and O. F. conspicuous and most popular col The president of the United States hire property. The percentage is: Paxton, of Portland. Regent Wes ored man in the United States. He will have a new house to live in, it owing, 16.75, hiring, 32.25. Only ton state normal school—W. G. was always a safe adviser for his is said, by the time the next adminis ten states exceed the percentage on Lyon, of Helix. Brigadier-general race, and his paternal attitude to tration goes out at least. However ownership; 74.53 per cent own prop Oregon National Guard—Charles F. ward the struggling freedmen was picturesque and sacred on account of erty free from incumbrance and 25.37 Beebe, of Portland. Trustees Ore more that of an anxious father than its historic associations, the old incumbered property. gon Soldiers' Home—S. B. Ormsby, that of a leader. He had held sever-; White House is neither pleasant nor of Argenti; B. F. Alley, of Florence; The S. P. Co. has just received al important trusts under the gov healthful for a private residence. William Galloway, of McMinnville; ernment, but had lived in retirement The vast army of clerks that the from the locomotive works at Sche John P. Robertson, of Salem: Henry nectady, N. Y., two of the heaviest since his return from Hayti a few business of this great and growing Rust, of Baker City. years ago. Mr. Douglass was near country has made necessary’ as at locomotives in the world. They ■» > ♦ « ----- Typewriter* and Trailer«. ly 80 years of age and was in good taches to the executive mansion have weigh nearly 200.000 lbs. each, and health up to almost the hour of his nearly crowded out the presidential are to be used on steep mountain One of the striking features of the death. He was the "grand old man” family. The old house will still be grades. The tender of each carries past ten years in this country is the 4.000 gallons of water, and when of the colored race in America. retained for the executive offices. loaded with fuel, weighs 81,000 lbs. development respectivelj’ of speed in the trotter and typewriter. A gen But why should the new private res Headache is the direct result of indi idence be removed from immediate The boilers measure 72 inches in eration ago a three-minute horse was diameter, large enough for a six-foot gestion and stomach disorders. Remedy connection with the old one? It man to walk through erect, and con a very good one indeed. The best these by using DeWitt’s Little Early time of Flora Temple was 2:19} in Risers, and your headache disappears. would be more convenient, more fit tain over 300 flues. 1859. When Nancy Hanks appeared ting, that the private dwelling should The Favorite little pills everywhere. Washington is one-fourth larger on the scene with her mile in 2:04, it be connected with the present White Rogers Bros. than England and contains 400,000 was thought trotting had reached its ----- —------------- House. Mrs. Harrison, in connec people to England’s 27.000,000. Ore climax. Now little Alix has trotted A Three Pupil School. tion with an architect, designed a gon is three times larger than Scot her mile in 2:03}, and Robert J has — A report of an energetic district i plan for enlarging the presidential | land, but the latter has twenty times paced his in 2:01*. The two-minute school master comes from an out-1 mansion by- an annex that would give the population. If California was as horse is confidently predicted for the all the required room without injur lying district in Benton county. thickly populated as Massachusetts, end of this century. One day last autumn the county ing the grand old White House ar it would contain the present popula As with the trotter, so with the superintendent knocked at the door tistically.— Er. tion of the United States, and if the typewriter. The first great acceler of the school house for admission, Union was as densely filled as Eng An industrial movement of con land it would have a population ation of speed was made when it be and after four or five distinct alarms came possible for nimble-fingered had been sounded the door opened, siderable importance has been in equal to the number of people on the young women to take direct on tbe and there stood the teacher, novel in progress for the past ten years un earth. typewriter from dictation without hand. All of the seats were empty der the surface. It now begins to The controller of the currency has the intervention of shorthand notes. save one, and that was occupied by a be plainly manifest. It is the shift declared another dividend of 10 per It is not very uncommon now to find single small boy. “Where are the ing of the manufacture of cotton cent in favor of the Linn County Na an expert who can manipulate the rest of your pupils?” asked the su goods from the north to the south. tional bank. This makes a total of writing machine at the rate of 115 perintendent. “Gone for a bucket The New England cotton manu 75 percent. The other 25 per cent words a minute, the rate which a of water,” replied the teacher. The facturers themselves are opening will also come, with some over for few years ago was thought to be superintendent decided to wait for mills in the cotton states. Other the stockholders. It is an interest good speed for the shorthand note the rest of the school to come back so things being equal, manufactured ing fact, and one creditable to tbe taker. goods can always be made best and that he could visit them, and sat receiver as well as to the debtors of To-day there are typewriters who down. Time wore on and as he cheapest in localities nearest where the bank, that this record leads all are equal to ticking off 160 words a waited be figured out that from the the raw material is produced. The the banks of the United States. that minute for a short time. This ne amount of dirt on it, the floor had coarser grades of cotton have been failed in 1893, so far as can be cessitates 16 letters a second. It is not been swept since school began. made in the south for some years learned, no other bank yet having a tremendous speed, which has been A three dollar clock hung on the more cheaply than they could be paid 75 per cent. accomplished partly by improved wall, but a few days before a boy turned out in the north. With the mechanical appliances on the ma The Ashland mine, the best expo had poured a bottle of ink in it and mild climate, abundant fuel and chines themselves, partly by devel sition of developed quartz mining in the time could not be told. “Say, cheap labor of the cotton states opment of mental and muscular southern Oregon, is in the hands of a teacher, you didn't have me recite there is promise of an era of wonder quickness in the operator. The [fin receiver. Not, however, on account between recess and noon,” sang out ful prosperity to those states. It is gers become so educated to touching of the failure of the ore, but through the boy in the corner. “Yes, I did,” not likely, though, that the cotton said the teacher, but the superintend mills of New England will be obliged strife among the members of tbe certain keys that there is a species company, who have not been on of memory developed in them. ent knew that the little fellow- told to shut down in consequence. speaking terms half the time the the truth and that the pedagogue past several months. Before the Asbestos belongs to that class of wanted the fact concealed. After Mayor Pingree of Detroit has a company became embarrassed, materials that are year by year find fifty minutes passed the rest of the theory of his own in regard to which was caused by the great ex ing their way into new uses. It is school returned with its bucket of horses. He reasons that it is cheap pense of tunneling, the mine was already used in paints, roofing and water. There were only two of J er at present rates for horseflesh to them and they with tbe boy in the kill horses than to winter them over. producing $80,000 per month. The buildiug materials as a non-conductor indebtedness is $9.000. of heat, for steam packing, for fire corner made three, the total attend In the spring new ones can be | proof cements, for tubing, for shov A Washington, D. C., dispatch ance at the school, where recitations bought for less than the price of ! els, fork tines, ciotb, rugs, cord and says: Although everybody speaks in waited until interest in the novel feeding the others through the sewing thread. Asbestos in the the highest terms of McBride, yet subsided. The school began with winter. Acting on this theory, household is just beginning its ca the loss to Oregon is everywhere sixteen, but no wonder that it Mayor Pingree lately had two of his dwindled to three before the term carriage horses chloroformed to commented upon. Already Dolph’s reer of usefulness. It is now made into ffiarth blowers, stove polishers, ended.—Corvallis Times. death and their bodies sold to a ren place on the foreign relations com mats, flat-iron rests and for baking dering establishment. With an mittee ¡»parcelled out to Wolcott of j paper. It will come in time, no Colorado, a senator opposed to the American armor plate is receiving economy that cannot be too’highly ample recognition abroad. The fact commended, Mr. Pingree saved the Nicaragua canal. His place on com doubt, to furnish fire-proof handles, that the Russian government has horses' shoes. They will do to use merce will go to either Squire or aprons, carpets and a dozen other ordered the Bethlehem Iron company for the successors of the dead ones Wilson, of Washington, and the things. to supply enough for two battleships next spring. Business is business. chairmanship of public lands, which Dolph would have had when the re In these days of telephone, telegraph, speaks for itself. This is- as high a publicans shall reorganize the senate, electricity and steam, j>eople cannot compliment as could be paid to afford to wait days or as many hours for DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve cured J. will go to Dubois of Idaho. American skill and inventive genius. G. Gorrell of the worst case of eczema relief. This is our reason for offering you The order will bring nearly $4,000,000 ever known in the state of Indiana, The first case of diphtheria in the One Minute Cough Cure. Neither dave, of Russian gold into the United it cures scalds, burns, indolent sores and state on which anti-toxine was tried, nor hours, nor even minutes elapse be States. is said to have been that of a child of fore relief is afforded. Rogers Broe, never fails to cure piles. Rogers Broe. ABSOLUTELY PURE Better Than Pills