WOMAN AND FASHION i i A Lovely WUI. I The lovn,y tvnNt lnr pictured In u lisndmndi Imdlcn of white silk. Ilia, Joke U of !lns folds of Milk held to gether by rroi iirilnu nnd on which tiny ' dots liuvo Imhmi aplliui-d. An club". 'If ff WniTB SILK stANUMAKK 1IODICK. i oroto nppll'i'i" design tlceoratea tbo front and npitcura also on the lower, portion of tli4 sleeves. The aleeves arc very full above the cuff, and the bodice Mouses out sunnily nnn is insieneu in the back. 'IiIi,oko News. Hundreds of People Coming West. WOKUVS FA I It G HOUNDS, St. I.uiiIh Mo., July ft. Hundreds of j Kxptmltlon visitor) nrc Interested In . i n-;uii ami If nil coiin west In 1!HK! who any they art! cnuilntf, th pop-i olutloii of the tntv will rlne with a Jump. At least it ilu.i'ii visitor a day "hop In at tlie Oregon st ute iSulldlnjr tul aniioiiiice their llrin Inteutlnii of oWtllntf lii Oregon In the full or next spring. Of these a largo iiuiiiUtJ Iwive already selected the liH'ntloiis. fur their new 1ijiiim, ami tunny have purchased farms ami niches, both In j t he eastern nml western sections of, the state, t Portland will get a large shore ofj the perspective emigrants, largely j tin account of the lls.' Exposition, j other towns who have illHtrllmteil 1 advertising matter at the St. I.otilsj fair will nlo get iiiutiy of the new citizens. Very few of those win) have nil-' nouueed their liiU-nl lonjof wH'kln new home in the wont areforely;tieri'. MoHt are Ainerlcaii cIIImmih, tired of the. unHutUfnetory romlltloiiMthat exlMt lu thU wrtloil of the I'nlted staU-H. All have families. The HecurliiK; of people of thin Sort will more than repay Oregon for the money Mpi-nt In the exhlhitu In the I.imiImIiuiu l'uiThaxe FxpoHltlon. It UeMllmiited that '-1MMI new reMldi-ntM hnvo already Imvii neeiired, and If they all reach the Ktate with $KMI apiece, whleh inont of them will, and more too in nil probability, the net reHult will be f -'OO.tMKi, Juat four tlmen the u mount appropriated for the ex hibits here. That U t liemoney back, nnd 300 per cent. Increase, which In a good rate theno dayn. Stats' of Onto, City ok Tomcih), LlXAS lk)l NTV ) ' Fhanic J. Chknky niHkes oath that he is senior partner of the . firm of F. .1. CiiKNitY & Co., doinir husinesa In the City of Toledo, County and State afore Hald, and tliat'siiid iirm will pay the Hum of ON K HUNDUKI) UOLLAK.S for eaclt and every case of Catarrh that cannot he cured by the use of JIai.i.'h Catahh'i Cl itic. FRANK J.C1IKNKV. Sworn to before me nnd subscribed in my presence, this nth dny of December, A. 1., 1HHI!. A . . It l.ftAMJA , Notary I'uhlm hkai. Hall's Calarrh Cure is taken inter nnlly, anil acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. (Send lor testimonial, free. F. J. CI I F.N FY & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by nil Druggists, 75c.. . Hall's Family Fills are the best. Several copies ol the Northwestern Ktock Directory, complied by Bloss A Liuhtly, printers of Alturnn, have been left at this ollice for distribution. It is n vuluablo Iniok lor stockmen and worth i the price. 11 THREATENED BY THE TIDES Danish Csstl of Xronborjr, th Ki ll a or of IhtkNpMrt'i "Baun lot," In Dsngsr. According to tha Wsstmlrisler Oa mtta, the Danish castla at Kronborrt. celsliratrd in llierstiirs at the KUiuoi" of Htiai.tNiirnrs s "Hamlet," Is threat rncd with rtVsiriirilon In ronM-ijiM-uc1 Of IIIKlMI llllllltlK ty III llllill M'lfrS of the Kiutsl. The castla. It no stands, was built by r'rsrtetlrU II. ,U lt74 on a (ki of land at ths Junction of ths Kallsitat and Orssund. and Its foundations bava bean aerioualy dam d by vloliint atornia. 'Ilia maudaud's corruapondent aaya that unlsss aoiiietuinic la dona to prs arve KmnhorR the castle will have to tie (Hilled down, wltti the terrara on which the (hoat of llsrnh'I's father HH'ared, aa well aa I ho no lass famous vault beneath the casstiiiiirs, where HolKar KsnsWe, the national hero, sleeps, waltina; for the hour when be will be railed to free Denmark from a foreign yoke. DMth by Starvation. Tb pbenoiuona of starvation bar been a suhjert of study by Vanlatr, j llelKlan ihysioliiKist. Vbe fastliiK per son Is at fiml tantalized by recollec tions of flavors and nromas, and the rail for food Is soon emphasized by runiiilliig In the Intestines, painful spamna of the stomach and dl.sinas I lm activity of tha brain diminishes, the bands tremble, the limbs shake, and tha muscular weakness becomes excessive. The heart aoon bents faster and lighter. Uody weight diminishes, the fat cells being first affected, then tha liver, must I us, bloerfl, tutestlnes and bones, but tha heart and nervous centers suffer little until near the eud. Tba lessening of bodily activities brings a rapid fall of temperature. A death draws near, tba taca becomes ashy, tba ayaa are flsed, muscular feebleness is extreme, and the lega are swollen and covered with blotches. Tba scene cloaea In aa unreal world of hallucinations. Tba Upper St Lawrence. Considerable attention haa been paid during late years to the buoying and lighting of the upper St. Lawrence, until to-day a good, clear channel, with 14 feet of water at any season. Is dear ly marked all the way from Kuiksioj id Montreal. Modern gas buoys, burn ing acetylene ess. light the channel at all needed points. tine l.nty'n Heremmendallon Meld Hn Motra or 4 hamberlala'a Mlosnarti and Liver Tahlel. I linve, I U'lieve, sold fifty hoxe of ('lintiihcrlsiu'N Stomach ami Liver Tal lets on the recommendation of one lady here, who bought a box of them alout a year au Mie never tires of telling her neiglilHirs and friends about the jjihk! uuslities ol there tablets. -I. M. !iioiik, 1'rtiKii-t, Hocheeter, Ind. The pleasant purgative effect of the tablets makes them o favorite with lad ieu every, where. For Sale by Leo lieull. HORSE SAVES TWO LIVES. Another Orade Croaalng Disaster Is Averted by Animal Intelligence Oatekeeper Was Asleep A Maiden physician had an adventure some time ago which he does not care to repeat, although It gave him & much higher appreciation of the Intelligence of his pot driving horse than he had pre viously entertained, says the Boston Transcript. He was returning home rrom visiting a patient late at night. In company with a clergyman, when the horse stopped short at one of the most dangerous grade crossings within tlie city's limits. Absorbed In lively conver sation with the clerical friend, and see ing no gate down, he mechanically touched the horse with the whip and urged It by his voice to go forward, but the spirited animal for once would not respond, and, Instead of obeying, stepped briskly aside and turned his head as far as possible from the train which Just then whizzed by at the rate of 40 miles an hour. It waa a close call for tha occu pants of the carriage, who sat breathless through the moments of terrible sus pense, but the horse maintained Its at titude of a half circle until the danger waa passed. It seems that the gate keeper was asleep at his post, and had neglected his duty, but the delicate ears of the horse had detected the sound of the coming train and had rightly In terpreted It aa the signal of a danger to be avoided. Iloth men were nrmiy con vinced that they owed their lives, under Providence, to the lnt? indent use the ani mal nmdo of its former experiences with grade crossings, and nothing but a farm "down east" with a radium mine on It would now tempt 1U owner to part with it. Ilriitally Tortured. A p ii ki rAitin tn liu'lit that for (or ner- iutmit. unit unmerciful torture hns ner- haps never been equalled. JoeOolo- hick, of Colusa' Ualil, writes, "tor 10 years I endured insufferable pain from Klioumutism and nothing relieved me, though 1 tried everything known. 1 came across Klectrlo llittera and it's the greatest medicine on earth for that trouble. A few bottles of it completely relieved and cured mo." Just as good for Liver and Kidney troubles and gen eral debility. Only 50c. Satisfaction guaranteed by Leo Beall, Druggist. PERIL IN ELECTRIC WIRES. Flree Are Frequently Caused j Badly Protected Conductors Caaea in Montreal Cited. It was claimed at one time that the substitution of electricity forgssand pe troleum In lighting would result In a lessening of the danger from firs. Dut a recent report Issued by tha Montreal Are and light committee tends to show that the dancer hss been Increased rath er than diminished by the change, says the Toronto Globe. The report gives I record of ItV) fires due to electric cur rents during the last three months of 1103. with an aggregate loss of fl.SOO,- 000. When classed according to causes the list shows thst 22 Area were due to the contact of telephone, telegraph and oth er low potential wires with ebclrlc light and other high tension circuits. Wires grounded on gas pi pea arte re sponsible for 19 fires. Fleven flri-s were due to the defective wiring of rs fix tures, five to the pni,i"liirlnr of pan t-lj-es by I he currents of M -xlble rnr'' rt.p! around them, three to short cir'-''!' ir moldings, three to open I nt. fmcs In porcelain cut out bses. J5 to ovcrhi a'ef! reslstsnce colls and liea'lmr rfev'rr a and nine to Incandescent lamps rmlrig In contact with Inflammable material. In the same report I3S fires arc recorded In which electricity was supecfd of being the cause, but In which all material evi dences of origin were destroysd. Sight Wuller Trrrar "I would cough nearly r II night long," wrio. Mm. fliua. A titiluate. lit AlfVuri- dria, Ind.. "and could hard'v get any sleep, i mm consumption so nau nisi if 1 walked a block 1 would cough fright fully and spit blood, but when all other niedicioe failed three f l.(MJ bottlea of Dr. King's New Discovery wholly cured me and 1 gained M pound." It's aho lutely guaranteed to cure Coughs ami ('olds, LaCrippe, llronchitis and all Tli rout and Lung Troubles. Price 51 cents and fl.OO. Trial bottles free at lleall's at Pru Store. ARCHITECTURE IN KOREA. Is Salted to Anything But the Mm treme Climate Buoh aa Pre vails There. The Korean style of architecture fa suited to anything but an extreme cli mate such aa prevails there, aaya the Housekeeper. During the winter months It is very cold. The houses are made of bamboo frame work, plastered within and without with adobe mud. The roof la thatched with rice straw, which is weather proof. The Inside may be made Into one room by the sliding back of a screen-like partition. Just why these were Introduced It Is Impossible to say, for they are but rarely used, as privacy Is never desired In Korea. This open pare becomes the living room, and even when travelers are passing along and must hall for the night they are Invited to share a common sleeping place on the floor with the entire family. The dis comfort of sucb an experience is extreme during the summer. In the kitchen, which is Jtift without the llvlrg rtom. ti.rre Is loratiV. s n ol curiou? I tin! of stove. From this clay pipes txtend un der the floor to the living room. They warm the house summer and winter alike, for It has never entered their minds that some means could be devised where by the heat could bo turned off from the other Quarters. Mara guard the t hlldreai. Not with standing all that is done by ards of health and charitably inclined ersmiH, the deatli rate among small 'ildrtu is very high during tlie hot 'father of the summer months in the 1 1 ne ities. There is not prol ably one i-f of bowel comtilaint in a hundred, wever, that could not be cnied bv the imely use of Chamberlain's Colic, Choi it and Diarrhoea Keniedy. For sale by . Keall. The Smart Set A Magazine of Cleverness Magiwinea should huve a well-defined purpose. Genuine entertainment, amusement and mental recreation are the motives of This Smabt Set, tbo MOST SUCCESSFUL OF MAGAZINES Its novels (a complete one In each number) are by the most brilliant authors of both hemispheres. Its short atorles are matchless clean ami full of human Interest. Its poetry covering the entire field of verse pathos, love, humor, tenderness is by the most popular poets, men and women, of the day. Its Jokes, witticisms, sketches, etc., are admittedly the most mirth- provoking. 160 PAQESHDELIOHTFUL READING No pages are wasted ori cheap Illustrations, editorial vaporlngs or wearying essays and Idle discussions. Every pas will interest, charm ami refresh you. Subscribe now $2.50 per year. order, or registered letter to THE York. N. B. SAriPL.12 COPIES 5ENT FREE ON APPLICATION. m ricitii niRMTOHV. t'SITSft STATSn. fjenldi-nt Theodore Knowrlt Vice-President Heirvltry of Stale , ...John Hsjr Hecietary of Treamry ,,. Ieitll M. Slmw Secretarr Inn-rlor E. A. Illithcock Secretary of Wsr Wm. II. Taft Secretary of Nsry .... ....Wm. it. Moody H-eretsry if (.'ommeree Ceo. B. Cnrtelyon Secretary of Agrlcnlfnre ... James Wllnon I'tMtmaiiter General ...Henry O f'ayne Attorney (li-nrrsl V, C.Knox VTATK. 'orernor Oeo. K. Chamberlain Secretary of Miaut 1. 1. Dunbar Treasurer...,,.. O. H. Moore Attorney General A. M. Crawford Miipt. Public Inalrncllon i. II. Ackerman Printer J. R. Whitney Imlry and food Com ...J. W. Hal'y V. H. ft'tiatora.. foligri -Mitien . Kiirem JimIkc ( J. If. Mitchell ;. W. Kiiluin t Birigir Herman I J. N.WIIIlamtoo r. V.. Wolvrrton It H. flean V. A. Mtwre MXTII Jl t.IrUL l.nrrsiiT, Juilue - If. I Benaon Atlnrin-y '. . W. J. Moore Ukl nl .XTV. Joint ek'hainr Jobu A.I.tyoi k t It K I.. NU-lner John K. Hllook I'.i .r-"iiiiiti vi- JikIK" ." B. f'aly Clerk A.W.Manrins Sheriff K. K. Hlnt harl 1 ri amirrr V. O. Ahlitrom aawtMir V. I. Wet Hcbmil Kupt J. Q.Vt iijrta Surveyor C.E.Moore Committer. J A Huh k Inrtnr J. K. ClarkxiD iis.ti, puoor I.snd Ollice nt Lakeview, Oregon, Juno 10, 190-i. Notice is hereby giv en that the following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to com mute in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made Ix-lore George T. Baldwin, Co. Judge of Klam ath County, Oregon, at Klamath Falls, Oregon, on Wednesday, August 10, 1!04, viz: tteorge Ericksenof I'.lv, Ore.. Ild No. SWWforthe Vt4 of SK' SK'i of KWl-i Sec. 24 and NK'f of NW,'4' Sec. 25 Tp .'W S., K. 15 K. W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove hiscon tinuoos residence ukii and cultivation of said land, viz: John McDonald, Henry Klonke, Kd t'asebeer and 11. P. Way, all of Bly, Oregon. jnne WJH J. N. Watkox, Itegieter. final Preer. Land Oifi.fc at Lakeview, Oregon, June 22, l!Hi4. Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will lie made before Register 1 and Receiver at Lakeview, Ortgoti, on' September 9, VJOi, viz: Samuel V. Picks. Ild., Fntry No. 2019, for the NWi MV4'. Ki NW;, SVi XEU. Sec. 3. T. 37 S., K. 18 K., W. M. He names tlie following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and culti vation of said land, viz. James Mc Permitt, of Lakeview. Oregon, J. 8. Kelsay, W. K. Mct'ormick and 1$. W. Farrow, of Paisley, Oregon. june 30-30 J. N. Watson, Uegister. Nasal CATARRH In all its stages. Ell's Cream Balm cleanses, soothes and heals tlie diacaned membrane. It enres catarrh and drives away a cold In the head quickly. Crratn Dalm Is (laced Into tha nostrils. spreada over the membrane and la abeorbed. Belief Is Im mediate and a cure follows. It la not drying does not produce sneering. Large Slse, 60 oente at Drug gists or by mail ; Trial Size, 10 cents. ELY BIIOTILER3, tS Warren Street, New York The Oregon Daily Journal and the Lake County Examiner both one year for f G. . Tbo Weekly Journal and Examiner ouo year for $2.73. The Semi-Weekly Journal nnd Ex aminer one year for $3. tf Remit In cheque, 1 O. or Express SilART SET, -452 Fifth Avenue, New JSt oH tAo Nothing lias ever equalled it Nothing can ever surpass" it. Dr. King's New Discovery totcavsn VltLDS wsmoi frtr sesAtl. ttM A Perfect For All Throat and Cure : Lung Troubles. Money back If It fails. Trial Bottles free. Land Notice. JOHN MULLAN, Attorney and Counselor at Law. 3io Connetlcut Avenue Washington, D. C. .Ml persona who have heretofore made FINAL PROOF In any kind ef Land. Mineral or Tim ber Entries, which has been accented by tba Retlater or Receiver of any V. 5. Land Office, can have the laananc of tnclr L'. S. Patent tor aald Landa promptly attended to by tending" me their DupllcaU kecciats, or Certificates of Entry, and an agreement te pay me $10 when ever said Patent shall bae. JOHN MULLAN, Oregan, California and Nevada 5tate A feat 4 BO YEARS' f EXPERIENCE A Traoc Marks Dssiosia Ac Anynne mains a (ketch and description mmf t mn aalrklf ascertain oar ofMntoo rrna wbetber r...-ntirut ! nnibabtv naiMntable. Cnnmiinl iivfittoft tm prbblf nuntble. Com roan ir. ItnnaatrtrtlrennadentUL Kaxlbookon 1-aieuU sent free. Mel eat aeenrr for aecaiinf urncr Tor iw-cartn ptwnu. Pattasnu tmiidsn thrxMitrh Mann m. Co. ncwTI tptriol notics w-thoat cbunre. la tb Scientific Jlmerlcan. A handaomely fllwrt rated weekly. lJiret rtr. enlaUon of any anentlSo Jkmniai. Term. S3 a year I f nor montba. SL 8cAd trail newMteaJanL The Harney Connty Lire htock Aanocia tlon. of which I am a member, paya 17 all reward for evidence leading to the con viction of parties stealing stock be-- longlue to its mem -bers. In addition offer S-iuu reward. Horse brand horse shoe bar on either or both jaws. Bo- corded in 8 counties Range. Harrier. Lake and Crook Counties. Horws venled when sold. Horses sold to pas through this section will be reported In tbia paper. If not so ri-ported, pleaw write or tele phone The Times HursM, Main SJ4, Burns. Ore goo W W Bsows, rtfe, Ore. Fine (Sheep Raueh ! Modoc County The Examiner has for sale one of the finest sheep ranches in Modoc county, which rn trols the best range in California It consists of MO acres all under fence. It lies along Flit river for 2 miles. Besides other buildings mere are two nouses j"j mur . Ideal sheen ratic'j. If taStea quick It will bo sold for fi0U0. HnfcEP BKAXDH. James Barry Brnda with Swallow Fork la right ear for ewes: reraise for wethers. Some ewes Square Crop and Bill In right ear. Tar Brand ill. nange, urane Lake. Poatofflce address, Lakeview, Oregon Zac Whitworth ear. Half CudercroD oil right for ewes ; reverse for wethers Tar Brsnd W. Range, Fish Creek. Portomce address Lakeview, Oregon Northern Stage Line. LAKEVIEW PAISLEY. A. W. BRYAN, Proprietor. Leaves Lakeview at 6 a. m. every day but Sunday. Returning, leaves Paisley at 6 :30 a. m. every day but Sunday. Passengers' era Jj. Round trip $ OFFICE Reynolds & Wingfield's. Lakertsw py .rs fA . - '