ii. llll rue, ll III :i MISCELLANEOUS TTTTTTTTI'TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTrt Measles 1ms iNM'iniiti epidemic in Al turn", Tlii i paper only 'J fr f2 weeks. ! lnli people enjoyed H mask IhiII on New Yi'ir'n eve. Win. Hiccl iiikI Minn Ml In Miller were married it t ( 'ctiarville IiinI week. George C. Furiicr ol Cciliirvilht visitor to The Point lunch on tlm West hiil' liiHt Meek. Hi. .,M,rlr.l Unit n Hihkivoti st.x k-i mnn IiinI week n, i,l Gn.clVl.lMll.cii.l ol beef for f in ism. I'.ilMitnl ('. Mi Coiiiiuiighy Hint Mink Ciirrii' It. Smith hi ic married nt i t !ii1mi'II on New Year's eve. I "'"I"'" i Jeff I'mifli, hm-uian fur G. W lit tin' .1.1 rniH'li, Warm bus gone to j Iti'iio on ii l.tii f Iiiiniih hh . J. I Minn Anna I'miihI of Warner has com- j plctcd In r Icim un teacher of lint Harms , valley hi I I, mid returned to her home. Hcviiic's I...I balhs in iM.rn.luin t.il.N c-cnit iiiik- lo gr..w in .ii.iiliinly. Devine' shop iiihI ImtliN un- iiolnrious Inr llieir lll'llllll'NN. Sc urge l!c ii'iI.Ih, w Iiu lnriiit'rly wiirknl nt lln- lili.i k for S. I. Coulli r A Co. of I jiki-vii H , in iM'iirini! to o-n u nr l.uli In r -1 n ! in All i rim. Tin favnrili1 of fiivoiili-N Ji-NNit MiM.tc "A A" wliiNkry. lieu, J ii in tut-rt It ii! , no.i' Tin- liiM-oril niivn Unit W'lllniiii Milling' "of Ni vml.i iirriv.-.l in Sur.ni viillry hi-t ri-k with !' h.-ml of riilli.- hIhiIi hit Mill fri-il Ihi rf lint winter. ThiTi l Imt llll oiitirn of lii'll'llli'lii' ill H luirirl of 1 1 Moon "AA" wIiih- key. ' .hiiiiiiii lUiiil, Null-n'fiit. Tint Tui'Mii'tli Criitury Im-uii lut Tiii-whiy. Thrif iiri' ninny of iih who will I iiliNi-nt liotn roll mil nl thi'ori'ii int( of tin' Twi'iity UrNt (Vnlury. thiii't iliink (hi' llri-t thiiiit tlm hiir-ti-niliT oIIiin. Call for Ji'nni' MiNiri' "A A" w tin-kvy iiml iiiNift on kiH"K (ill). Jlllllllil'l llllll. Milt' lltfl'lll. J. I'.. Kt'iMi'ii, wiNilyrowi-r from Sum iiiit I .iik !, Nx'iil holiihty wi-i'k with Iiih wi(o ami Irit iiilt in Ijiki'vii-w. Jim wan ( ni' of (In- i:iiy IihIh at lint muck hull. 1M yon mini tn run up iiuiiiiiNt a K'm! thiiiK? K yuii iiu, t all 011 l'i'(o A Joiiiih. uttth-r tin' i' ra hoiimt. -ti ll Tin infant tlatik'hU'r of Mr. nnl Mrn. Charh'H A. lirhurt Ihin lut-u thui;'rouHlv ill for Hi-viTiil tlavN witht-roup. At thin writing thi-rit urc hoiiu hoju'ii (or thu ri'covi'ry of tin' lililo ono. W'hi'ii voil roiiut to town from the country ilon't fail to hi Vvlo antl Joiiiih uikIit tin' ojn'ru Iioiihi'. 41-tf 1'aiMli y itt to hnvtt n new rutiiiK I'Ntah liHhuii'iil. W'iJi 11 iii'Hinirr noon to U' ONtahltHliftl (Iiitc, vuri'ly thu town in bratti'limi; out, utnl (hit editor ni't'il not Kt hungry. )rink nothiiiK hut Ji'hno Moore whinky mul you'll nl tty h Im haiy. On iale at Whorlon A Mitr.patrii k'n. 33 lf Henry MuHNclman, the Union diatrict teacher, lf t for Cedarville lant Friday to PiK'iid tin.1 ri'inaindt'r of the holiday! with ri'lalivi'M. He was accompanied, hy )iia hrother Charlie. You can't call for any hrand of w hia kit'H in cUHti thut caniiot he furniithed hy 1'ont A KiiiK- Some of the whivkiea can ifd hy them are highly recommend ed hy phyHiciiiiiH (or inedicinal purpoHc h. 41-tf I'rof. Mcllregor, principal o( the Cedarvilli' N1I11111I, had an athletic train ing hcIioo) in coiilieclioli with hin de parluii'iit, and all the yoiingntern in that hurg are iH'i oming nthlclet). Yiewed through an inverted glit, Sotiiel init'N uiiikex (inn cee dolihle; 11 iiih four tiiar(H of heer in apt To iiiiike a full peck of trouhle. Hut if purt'hitHcil at I'oNt A King'H (A. 1!. ('.) it will make u barrel of pleas m ' ure. Tid tf The Cctlarvilht Kecord re porta Hint the little chihl of Mrs. Will Morlcy fell i from a chair a few days ago ami snlTeretl a broken shoulder. The child is said to be improving u w, however. (0 6 V. CONN THE PAISLEY MERCHANT. f 1 I.. G. Uracil, having given up business in Iho Itai krt store, left on hnlti flu v ' Western for Salem w here he tin secur i"l a itiKwl (xiNition in tint Matit printing office. Mr. Itcach will probably not re lurti t Makeview. Yon don't want to forget that I 'oil A King, tlx xiinliir dispensers, are still in It. They are under the ocra house. Cull ninl see tlicm. W. J. Sanders arrived from Yislilli l'"t ,ri,ll'y '! Uir. on Saturday for i.l ..II I 1 tt . - mule Springs to take charge ol AIIhtI I N-nt n I mi ii I of m i for tlm winter, III tin i lace of I r ii iik Ortmari, wlio re- reiillv went to Miin-kii. Mr. Sanders Ihin jiiNl recovered from a serious illness. i'lmt A King lost n big ct'M'k in tin- lint l.,,i 1 1 ... v Iihvi- luwitlicr IiinI un mxxl. 1' ilie liquor ntid cigar ; A. it. C. Is-cr. tlm o-ru llOIlM'. Inlcr Tint Ijikcview Mxnmincr, xHkinK of tin- riiilroml projected to Klmimtli Falls, nks tint inii Nlion : "Will they build Y'". neighlsir. on paper. I'in your fnith on tint "N'Hrrow Gouge." That w III In limit on good, solid ground. All others arc merely pufM-r roads. AlliiriiH 1'liiitnli'iiliT. Tin- m-iiii of I.nki-vif who lnVIt till) NNrt of hkutinu hiti' i-njoyii.u tln'iii-Ni-lvrN nil iluy I'riiliiv on tin- jkui'1 jut noiiiIi of tln .1. I.. Clark ri-niilrin't. W. M. Ilurvi-y in ti 1 1 1 i-t i hi; tin- Nkntinu iotii, Hint flinrtfi-Ni ti-n cciiIn fur I I'D !! ivili-tff of rknlintr. Tin' iri waiicov- ,..,! w it, j,,vful --..,(. iiml evi rylNlv .... ,,'..,.,.,..,.. - - - 1 mil to Ift tin jMH.pht lm Mifh-r from 1 1 ii-ii in nl 111 and Ntialica know that ChniiilH-rlaiu'ii I'ain l'alin relieved lue after a niiiiilu r of other methciiien and a il.M tor had failed. It In tint Im-hI liui meiit I have ever known of. .1. A. Iotl geii, A Ipharetta, i:i. 'I lion-un Im have U'eii cured "I r lifii in nt it- in hy thin rem edy. lint application reheven the pain. Inr Mile hy lt e li.-all, druggiit. Smith A Hon, freighterN, are iigain on the road to Termo after a load o( freight (or 1-ttUcvicw inereliaiitH. Nothing nhort o( a cyclone can keep the Siiiillm off the road. They loaded out with I.uke county wool and will return with 12,010 pound of freight in almul twenty davN. The Clieatitan I'onI plant will lie among the freight loaded hy the Smith. Thoma Sherlock, woolgrower ami farmer of hummer Make, returned to hi home hint Saturday after FKnding holiday week wilh relatives and friends in Ikeview. Tom infonns us that Mrs. Sherlock, who went to San Francisco hint Hpring to receive nitnlical aid for rheumatic trouhlcn, is rapidly recover ing and in now ahle to lie ahoul. The children are attending scIkhiI in the city. Mrs. Sherlock will remain in the city for some lime yet. John (irieve of Central I'oiut and young man named J. A. l'arham re turned Sunday (roin I'aiNley, Ijtke coun ty. Mr. (irieve rejmrts the weather east of the mountains as having been quite good up to the time he left, and that lie never saw stock look better. They were jiiNt eight days coming from Pauley and found the roads good for this time of the year and but four inches of biiow were found in crossing the mountains, says the Medford Kntiuirer. Makeview now has twonightwatchmen. The Town Council concluded that owing to the recent tilage robberies, and the further (act that rumors of a plot to roh the l'ank of Ikeview had leaked out, it would he wise to use double vigilance, and, coiihciiuc ntly, Bp pointed J. F. Clai'kNon as special watch man. It is probable that the precau tion will not lo neceNHary, however, otviug to the turn matters have taken in tin' mail robbery affair. And, douht- less, the alleged plot lo rob the bunk w as un imaginary one TO CURE A COl.l) IN ONE DAY Take Laxative lirnmo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 10. W. Ii rove's signu turn is on each box. illic. ;!S-lyr For the Best Winter Goods j Select from the following List Ladles All Wool Shirt Waists 1.50 to 3.50 ( Ladles Pine Capes 3.00 to 6.00 j Ladies Skirts 1.50 to 5 Ladies Jackets 3.5o to 8 Ladies Ftr Scarfs 3.oo to 4.50 Ladies Latest Style Short Waist Corsets l.oo to I.25 -t Oentlemens Silk Mufflers 75c to 2.00 a C I T QNIHFI? HEADQUARTERS s. U. OlXIUCriV For FINE GOODS : The iiifrcitM'd mails and paNNeliger travel caused (our'liorwH to le put on the Termo Hlage several trips prior to ('hriHlmas, says the I'laindc aler. The Hlage as as late ns 11 o'clock in getting in on Friday and nearly as bad on Satur day. So much Htiige freight pihrd up at Termo that Van Imn put on extra four : ImrNf team and brought it to town Sun lilav. MonI o( it HA holiday gtNxls. The roads are very heavy. '('.I there, Mil !" Mil's Ite-taurant ; ln'i.t iiieulH In town. Mveryliody knows I'.ii, tho famous chef. iJinner to or- .'10-liiu At the inaNipierade ball in Alturns Mi-s Marie liirken, as a "Honolulu I'elle," was awarded fin-t prixe for the be-t NUNtaineil character, ladv, and the ' prize for Ik'nI MiMaincd character, gen- tleman, was captured by Willard Smith ! of Likely, who impersonated "I'a.ldy from Cork." Marx Mailer, for inot-t original character, "The only Woman who Kver Held Her Tongue." re ceived a prize. Ir. Stuckey and I'rof. K. T. Taylor, as the fat man and woman, create"! the most fun. lthaslx-en demonstrated reentedly in every state of the I'nion and in many foreign" countries that Chamlierlain's Cough Ueniedy is a certain preventive ami cure for croup. It has lecome the universal remedy for that disease. M. V. Fisher of Mi'lierty V. Va., only re M'ats what has Ut-n said around the glolie when he write: "I have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in inv family for several vears and always with perfect success. We U-lieve that it is not only the Ust cough remedy, but that it Is a sure cure for croup. It has saved the lives of our children a num htrof times." This remedy is for sale by Ijoe Ik-all, druggist. We received a letter this week from Mrs. P. W. Cheesman, formerly a resi dent of Makeview, who now lives at 107 (rant Avenue, Napa City, California. Mrs. Cheesman addresses her letter to the "State Mine Herald," and requests to become a subscriber. We forward her The Examiner in place o( the "Her ald." The Cheesman family w ill be re membered by old residents of Makeview. Mr. Cheesman was at one time a repre sentative from this district in the Ore gon legislature, and was prominent Democratic politician. Mrs. Cheesman still owns a ranch near Makeview. Having Ureal toum en ChaBafcerlaln'a Coach Krnril). Manager Martin of the Pierson drug store informs us that he is having a great run on Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy. He sella five bottles of that medicine to one of any other kind, and it gives great satisfaction. In these days ol la grippe there is nothing like ('hamlierlain's Cough Heniedy to stop the cough, heal up the fore tliroat ami lungs and give relief within a very tdiort time. The sales are growing, and all who try it are pleased wilh its prompt action. South .Chicago Paily Calumet. For sale by Mee lieull, druggist. When you go to Khuiuith Falls don't fail vo see C. I. Wilson the 'Kipnlar caterer at the Gem salmon. lie carries tlm finest stock in town anil will treat vou right. The Gem is theipnlar resort. Try tho Hermitage whisky there. L'5-tf This advert ixement is changed every week Watch it. The past year has been a prosperous one for us. We thank our numerous patrons for their liberal patronage, and wish you a happy and prosperous New Year. Your continued patronage is solicited. Ahlstrom Bro's 1 Tk Trothlt. j Physician You will be all right my good man, if you will take thes pills and a.n hour's walk after dinnet i ery day. i Poor Patient (cornfully) That's ; rajiy advice. Physician What, haren't you th ; lime? i Patient Time enough. No dinner! . N. Y. World. i ! The Two-Fared WorltL It's a beautiful world and a dark. drt j place. Given over to Joy and to woe, ' And they rind It bright who tak honaat I delight In striving; to make It so. Chicago Times-Herald. UUi) TUB WISSIHO HARD. rivi Parent If you don't stop trying at once, sir, I shall give you a severe thrashing. Sou and Heir And I shall tell the conductor I am over age. Ba-hoo! Punch. To fresh Woods. Don't snub tha ornan-nrlntier- it his Wheeiy tunen don't muck. The dime ynu toss Is well bestowed It moves htm on one block. Chicago llecord. 6 M A Prantrk Applied. Guest at Hotel Why are you mak ing me out such a bill as this? As I reckon it, it is about half as muck a that. Proprietor But you know it I never safe to reckon without your boat. N. Y. World. Am ItaalBaatloa. He I make it a rule to never apeak unless I know what I am talking about. She Aren't you afraid of losing your voice from want of practice? Chicago Daily News. law SalcM. "Poor Alfred1! I'm afraid he wont live long." "Why? Haa he the consumption?"' No; but ne has decided to depend oi his literary efforts for m kThisj. Philadelphia Bulletin. Ad vie. "I wish I could be sure whether ah loves me as I want to be loved or not." "Oh, that's easy enough. Marry some other girl, and then notice whether she pines away or not." Chi cago Times-Herald. Parpetaa.1 Wsktf alaaaa. Doctor And the twins? Are they well? Papa Quite well, thank you. Doctor llow do they sleep? Papa In day and night shifts! De troit Journal. A Great Ller. I "Love," sighed the swain; "love i the leveHer of all thing!" "Well," said the other, "my last cam paign certainty leveled my pocket book flat!" X. Y. World. The Blafl Doa't Co. Taylor I believe in calling a rpada a spade. Potter So do 1 there's no use ia ikying you have five clubs when ono of them is a spade! Pnck. Compact Apartmeata. Stubb Is Mr. Winter's flat small? l'enn Small? Why, every time one of his children wants to sneeze they have to rush out iu the hallway. Chi cago Daily News. 1