3? t l, W z BEAUTIFUL COUNTESS OF CLANCARTY. It iout peventeeu years ago that Miss Belle Bilton. an actress In nin- Icsl li-' "e. was married to Lord lunlo, and society was properly shocked In . Two years later Iord Dunlo became tlie Earl of Clancarty. Ili i j l-ppite her stage record, became popular in London circles, as sli f a.- of tbe most beautiful women lu tlie British nobility. NO TWO MEN ARE ALIKE There may be a hundred men in th!s city -who have arms the ?nme lenpth J 3 yours but ther is n -t m other man In the whole county who is the ttame s yourself in all , - . oriiona. It Is simply -?.r to get a perfect fitting cult by buying ready-to- rear clothes, "We will make uit i your measure for $20. Tou .:uy that much, or rcnr?y that much-for every hand-me-down suit you buy. Cutom-mmte cloftip--tnre rlotlus bi tHme! V la PtH ont tills coapon and mall to ti nnd we jll aenii you a minjple of tlie 'loth. We itu'ar ;ee that the nnii.ie b ictuHllr cut f r .m the bolt of cloth from whlh we m:tke the auit. nen joa Tlult I'ortlaod. dime Id and verify this r ny aaertion we make. If you wish, ask Ome Portland friend to tell yon ahont the rep- tatlon and standing of the Columbia Woolen ill la Co. It la the simplest thlnfc In the world to hare ome friend take yonr measnre. We will send yo a tape measure free, and Instructions how to take a measure for a suit of tnthea. Be sure and send for this sample. If yoq get a mlt from this offer, you will be wearine a lynient the pattern of which local dealers can poaslhly pet in stock ttefore another year. he pattern of oar f JO snlt will l sold next ft'ar as the latest (by other tailors). COLUMBIA Woolen Mills Co. Portland, Ore. Pacific University FOREST GROVE, OREGON. A High-grade college with Superior equipment. Beautifully located twenty-six miles from Portland. Full regular college courses. Academy gives strong preparatory and ,. High School courses. Conservatory of Music and School of Art, With superior instructors. Business branches taught. Gymnasium and Field Athletics under a Physical Director. Well-equipped Laboratories. Library of 13.0(K Volumes. Healthful social life; religious influences. All student enterprises, active. The school that stands for the best in education WRITE FOR CATALOGUE ! rt ,(iA4 CO YEARS' EXPERIENCE Af Trade Marks J4V Designs 'iyy Copyrights Ac. ...... .endlnsT a sketch and description atrial otlA wit hout charue, lu lUu Scientific Jlmericsu. . i.isri.d weeklv. 1 "vest ctr. Olooo. Hi V HU WiuUu. .... J. U "1 i 1 x - i oat hj the tliouiuind. They are cut aud ewed That Is why .thi h'lr hntiirht ult twretrt f re tiuit fct-t tbfir I)k rt uewuesa tvefore jroo Lad worn tlu'in half a tl..v. We will nake a nit to yonr niennre for yocr exclusive wear t. :it will fit yu tMH-aune it was built f'ir uni n one else for We irnaraniee tire cloth to ve an all-wtiul cheviot tlie cloth Is new ami virorn Jn t iff the )vtiy Infest pattern hand pnMeil- every nara l anti-fewed wlta silk lined with imported Vene tian cluth. We have n elected several patterns, any of which we will make up to your measure f- r $2f. I nls yon expre?a su..e preferent we will mull yon a sample of a late Lntrli-u overllne puttern This pattern is so new tl at it will le sold by tailors next year as the 'lateet.' Tlte hackmnnd of t!e pattern la a deer gray, with an alt.it imierceptir.le ovctlir.e or ebeck. Tle color of tlifn fabric doe4 nt nlmw dust easily, does not wrinkle and has t:iken the dyt) m well that the garment ljck like new until It Is all worn out. The wool ush! in weav ing thin farment was selected with unuHunl care. There is no short wool in the fabric and no 6hod!y. The cloth has so fine a weave thit It presents a fairly hard Furfitce. and at the sup1? time Is soft and plhtble. It will not scuff op or rut ahluy. This cloth cannot be bought from the mill for Ies than a yard, no matter if you bought five thousand yard. We are the Pacific Coast representatives of a syndi cate of tlie largest woileti n'ills in tlie world. That enables un to make tlil unprecedented offer of a salt to your measure for $"J. Send fr a sample pull it to plerea ee how Vnir and even the wool strands are note l."W wtil the"dye has set. Columbia Woolen Mills Co., Portend, Or. Please send me free, an:i:ple of Iji'c pat tern English OTerline yoa agree to make a - i $20. Also send me. frr; measure and blank, on.; ;,. r.- ,,.l, r.- for u (Mclici lane instructions for taking measures. This docs not obligate me to buy a salt unleas I wish. Name A'Mrcsa CAS ' For liii; 'OR 5 A re: he Kind c Bears ' ifuiatu. HfiVE van TO Rf- We are publican : ing ia lm'; Nation::! I favor ol l.. - . L ' ,;r ;m t o in ,;.iicaa Congress. The Con;' M-.- ' m:,1 c n'i.'ii mast be based tn t' r ' mine and legislative iv - i ' J : rty, and, tl.at being bo. '. . Kooscvtlt's personality i.n' t I a central figure and his achi'.vi -writ a central 1 thought in the c.i.:i ,: J We desire to inaii.taiu tlie voih of I this ( ariipaign with popul ir mbscrip- tions of One Dollar t-n h from Kej.ub licans. To cadi subscriber ve will send the Republican National Cam paign Text l;k and i! cini;cts issueil by the t'oiuniitt' c Help us aeliieve a reat it lory. James S. Siu.rmax, ( bainnan. 1'. O. liox 3063, Ntsv V01L THE STAR CIIAM1.EI. CONDENSED HISTORY OF A FAMOUS SCHEME OF crraEst.ON. At First Its OttjrrOi Ur l.nndskU, hat It Sii t.equrn tly nrrainie n era. I ad Injuat I'onrMom nt lis Oat rnsrron I'rnalllra. Who j tlu Kail of KK'linioiul hud ; defeated KMiaid HI. tit lioswortti uud had Ih'ou cimw iuhI klnjt ns Ilotiry VII, I be found ihi times lu do trouliled a state that men w luso rights wore In t fringed tipou or denied them darl not nri'l)' tot Jusili-e to the ordinary courts, j The uuhluslilns iiiaiiner lu which brllK's and tli;-eats were resorted to bjr ; tho.se that had lu!lui.i ovor the pro , reeUiij;s nf those courts ilonUnl to them the Heeurlty of n Juror's oath. ) To reach a lu.srliirf that had growi) ' so Intolerable Henry, fooling hinmelf , strouK ouou;li with his second parlia ment, ereateil a court iiuule tip of the highest ollioers of the klndoui. , embracing, thooit'tienlly, the kins him self, who was considered the author 1 of all justice, to which were eonllded unlimited power and discretion over large, undcihicd class of otVenscs, many of which were of 11 political character, without the restraint, of a Jury and abject to no revision by appeal. This was afterward known as tho court of tlie star chamber, so called because the ceiling of the room In wklch It met was studded with sUrt or tecause in this apartment prior t the time of lid ward 1. the coatrJCU of the Jews, called starrs. were de posited In loxes or chests. . This scheme had K'ood results at ArcL WeeJthy landowners who had op pressed their neighbors with lupuolty were brought before this court, where neither fear uor favor could avail, aud tried for their offenses. The greatest merit of the court was that it was not dependent on a jury, for Juries were enable or unwilling to render a verdict In keeping with their consciences. One said. "A court thus constituted, with rower1?! so broad and a discretion unlimited by prescriU'd rules, though called into existence for wise aud salu tary puriK).-es, was iu the end like In voking the :-pirit of mischief without a correspond power in reserve to lay It or check its excesses If Inclined to abuse its authority ." Iustead of losing power as the neces- ' slty for iis existence passed away It , drew to itself new elements of strength ; aud enlarged the extent of 1U Jurisdic j tiou. It became, after successive aii : ministrations under the hands of am bitious leaders such as flourished In the time of Henry VIII.. Ulizabeth aud the two Stuarts, a most potent eugiue of despot rule aud intolerance. Tor ture, iatiinldation cud oiher devices were used to compel the accused to In criminate himself. Charles I., through the star chambe., filled his coffers. During his reign such i enormous Cues were impo.-ted for triv ial offenses that the audience gathered about the cjurtroom at 3 o'clock in the moruiug to secure seats to hear the proceedings. The discretionary power of the court In the way of punishment made it a means of cruel Injustice in tlie hands of bad men. Instances of which disgrace the history of Its ad ministration' during the reigns of James I. aud Charles I. One of the most remarkable casej was thiit of Iiishop Williams, who had been lord keeper of the seal, a popular prelate and a man of learning aud spirit aud at j.ie time u special favor ite of .lame . .Vhile fii'.-j; nj; hLi pat r niag.' he . hU iaduc-.icj In be half of I..i . iterward archbishop, who owed h. . ..'';t pro:n i i.i Pvlils gjwl othce.;. S. .e dl.;ag -.' ...ent arose between tliel.. ' othllr,' wo .Id satisfy Laud but tlie rain of the man who had befriended Lu. On s.i:..e s.: pretext tlie bishop was brau: lit ' cfore tlie star chamber and t:ic I. o i..iiited to tlie Tower during the king's pleasure and suspende. i.'om ouA-e. I. is furniture and booi:s were levied upuu to ay tlie fine. Among some refuse papers were found same le :ers fram Ohuldi-ituu, a schooaiats'ei. uiri cted to the ldsljop. In tboe. letters the writer spoke of a "little treat man" and lu one place of a "little .urchin." As Laud was small of stature, it was conjectured that these terms referred to him. They were both tried, one for receiving such scandalous letters and the other for writing them. "Williams paid a fine of 3.000 and Obaldiston 5.(XX. and he had his ears nailed to tlie pillory. I'rynne. n barrister at law, of Lin coln's Inn. a Puritan of the strictest sect, published his famous "Hlstrlo Mastix," a huge volume of 1,000 quarto liases, aimed at stage plays, music dancing, public festivals, Christmas' sports, buniires and maypoles. For this alleged libelous volume he wag arraign ed before the star chamber. Mr. rrynne, In his general sweep fcr his historical illustration cf the mis chief of frequenting plays, referred to Nero and spoke of Flavins and other who yiD' pired against him for his bad example upon the magistrates and the people. The chief justice from thhj In ferred that the author Intended to ia etlgate the people to murder the king end I'rynne was deprived of his right of practice as a barrister, condemned to stand In the pillory at Westminster and Cheapslde, to lose his ears, one at each of these places, to pay a fine of 5,000 aud to be Imprisoned for life. There was hardly a man lu the realm who had not personal experience of the harshness u-id greediness of the star chamber. It became odious, and not without reason. It was abolished In XUl as one of the acts of concession made by Charles I, to the demands of an indignant nation, rrynne and bis follow martyrs were recalled from prison. They entered London In tri umph umld the shouts of the multitude, who threw laurels In their pa'h. WATERLOO. Qroarhx Waa olrlr ' to 111am. Vr tbe llnnnmil of Naivolena, Napoleon would have won the battle of Waterloo had Clrouchy prevented the junction of the lTiisslaiis with the UuglUli army, leeause he would not kave had to tight two battles at once. Few persons realize that the so called battle of Waterloo was In reality double battle, somewhat like Jena and Auerstadt. Napoleon fought one bat tle at Waterloo against the Fnglish. On the nrrlval of the Prussians ho was forced to go lu Hrsoii toward riauehe uolt and there light another biittle gainst tie l'russlan army, leaving to Ney the conduct of the troops at Wa terloo. It Is a well known maxim ia war that a very groat or decisive vic tory cannot be gained unless one com mander makes a serious blunder of vhWh tlie other, takes Immediate ad vantage. It Is very evident that the fact of the emperor having to fight two battles at mice Instead of concen trating his attention on one alone enor luously Increased tlie possibility of n mistake. Moreover. Napoleon did not have the able lieutenants of his former campaigns. Hesalx. Kleber, La tines tud l'.essieres were dead,-Masscua and Macdonald had taken the oath of alle glance to the lloni'lsms. aud Murat hud split wlih the emperor. Napoleon's personal attention was therefore Im perative. To tlrouchy alone all blame must be attributed, for bad he prevent ed the union of the Prussians with the Lugllsh tlie emperor would have had to tight only one battle at a time and could have giveu his entire personal attention to that one battle. In the second place. Napoleon would not have been forced to fight with 71, NT men against two armies numbering about 13.000 nearly two to on, against lilin. lie would have had 71, 047 good soldiers pitted against a raw. undisciplined army of t;7.iw;i men un der the Puke of Wellington, which wa not only Inferior In mere numbers, but far Inferior In morale aud experience. The chances would have been greatly. In favor of the French. Then, too, the French army was commanded 'by the acknowledged master of modem war fare, whose brilliant successes at 151 voll. Marengo. Atisterlltz, Jena, J'rled laad. Wagram, the Itorodino and I) res- den had dazzled the whole world. T'n- j til then Napoleon had never been de- j feated In any great decisive battio ex cept Leipsic, nnd the French were . strong in their confidence (if the em peror's success. Two of the best writ- , ers on the Waterloo campaign, Shaw-. Kennedy and Sibourne, both Lngllsh men. concur in saying that had Orouchy kept the Prussians away the Knglish ' army would have been badly beaten. This view Is also held by the ablest j writer of all, Mr. Hopes . Fulled Serv-; Ice Review. POINTED PARAGRAPHS. A man should have sense and wo man taste. The smartest bass finally runs across : bait that f io's him. r'very man thinks he could trot some pace if he wasn't hobbled. People are compelled to smother resentments at least a dozen timee a day. A man who has a falling out with more than two of his neighbors ought to looU himself over. A clever m.nilc would bo good com pany were It not for the feeling that he Is also a clever mimic behind yonr luck. When u i.,.u catches a big string of li.h, how he lj.e; to carry It along th mala stroo,. of the town In wdilcb he lives! ..11 of us like to display our bi.r catches iu other lines. Atchison Globe. V.atcb ll.vortl., "That ii...uu v.utch holds the record I j.1 b',4 tov. u." a Jeweler said. "It has run for twenty-two years without stop-piuj'- Aside foui u little regulating, oiling unJ cleaiK.i.i, It has never need ed a repair. I Lam' lo'.a of meu who try to establish records for their wa.ches. 1 kiuw li.e u.cu in this little towj who e v..iches have run Uay and uiht fo." lea years. Jlve a good watch to a and he takes a pride ia It. lie i:e er forgets to wind It. Saon he Is l.y.n to make a record for It. The record for continu us running is h..'id, I bebe.-e, ..y a Swiss watch In Geneva that has run for twenty-eight years." Money and Marble.. Once there was a man who thought Kussell Sage ought to stop work. IIo spoke to him ubout It. "Why get to gether any more money, Mr. 8age7 You cau't eat It; you cun't drink It What good will It do you?" "Ever play marble?" Uncle Russell asked. "Yes, when I was a boy." "Couldn't eat 'em, could youJ Couldn't drink 'em, could you? No use to you, were they? What did you play marbles for?" Harper's. The flesult of llu vlrouioent. "I aaw the oddest freak the other ' day," says the man with tho honaat yes and the trustworthy fuce. "A three legged cat?" we ask, smil ing. "No. It was a chicken that had fur Instead of feathers." "Furr "Yes. It was hatched from a cold storage egg." Life. h iteward. Where I .-ward of virtue and what rej'ompc.. o has nature provided for such Important-sacrifices as those of Ilfo and fortune, which we must of ten make to It? Oh, sous of earth, are ye ignorant of the value of this celes tial mistress? And do ye meanly In quire for her portion when ye observe her genuine beauty ? Hume BUY THE ... rt iittl j r-U-'-s.-.-s.-.c... ;:. s " i vlil 'Me t - A THE fT.W HQNIt SEWINO M AC'ih'.i Cu.ViPANr OHANtit, Mai 1. Many Sewinif MAchltf v r . ' i' 1 . -i-r cf quaMv, tut ta. "-. ' . Mi :o w-r. Our cuMiitv i. ' We mak. S-.ni i-'-.lvr: .. tl'wt-nls. T-e "T-i-t :.- it!:s r i lyh-a r; l." H'.ld try iiti:ii,-' ... ...... Tbe e'- fi.iiii. lowing Machine Co, WCSTHRN STAGE LINK Ollico nt tho Mercantile Company's Store Lakeview, Oregon. flood 5tock - r.asy Coaches llai'.v from Ijikeview to Illy, connect ing -Kith Daily Ststfe to the railroad. Office nt the Illy Hotel, Illy. Oregon. H. CAShBHKR, - - Proprietor Illy, Oregon.' Northern Stage Line. LAKI3VIEW FAISLUY. A. W. BRYAN. Proprietor. Leaves Lakeview at (5 a. in. every day but Sunday. Returninj;, leaves Paisley atU:d0a. in every day bu1 Sunday. Passengers' art $j. tlovni trip 1 OHPICE Kv!iot(t A WInitlluM'a .jikorUs Lakeview Cigar Factory A. Stoukm.. ., Prop. i Maker of ITavana and Domestic Cigars CO"STItV ORDKKS SOLICITKI) (live us a trial. Store in tbe brick huild"iir next door to Post &. King sa loon, akeview. Oregon. EDS HOTEL "Mits. K. M. (i Ai.LAtiKKit, Proprietor. First Class Accomodations building Has Been F.ulargcd To Accomodate a Large Trade Dining' Service Unexcelled... NEW PINK CKKKK. - OIUXiON A Chance for Speculators. SCHOOL LAND. 2KII acres of level itiimproved agricultii'Hl land for sale i-besii. Pirn-rititinn : SVV'i, Rjj ol NEaiid NWk i.f H K l4 . Section 10, Tp. :w S It. 1 K. W. M. This is a desirable piece of land, located in Goose lake valley and wi.l make some man a yiswl ranch If you are thinking of organizing a stock company nee our new samples of Wall Street engraved atoek certlfl 11 ten. tf ijrm i - v - ... xr i d tri i i m mT a ji LJI I A School Days Over---What Next? Your school course is finished. What are you going to do now? - A re ou one of the viiHt majority who end I heir school days In the coin nion hcIiih.Im? If you are we want your a 1 tent Ion for a few minutes. You can gi-t a higher education, any kind you want biiHiiieHH, tech nical or general v Ithout leaving homo, without giving up your work for a single day, without spending more than you can easily afford. Ho you want to know how? Tin- plan In vi-r.v Hlinple. Instead of spi n. ling your day at a desk, re 1 lilin.. i.nr Ii'smhi- to a teacher in a big brick building, you prepare you I"hiiis nt home, from imr outlines, write the r citation, and send it to Us by iniill for con rci Ion. 1 1 I all done In your spare hours. You are not tied to any set hour fur n-cit ii t Ii hi. You pay a comparatively small sum, and for this wo furnish text books, examination inipcr, and competent Instruction until yoitreoui'Hf Is completed. Your dally work does not inter feif wlih your -indies. You can earn w bile y 011 learn. If 1 011 waul 1 o k no.v inure about 1 mi' pin 1. write v.iiir name on the eoiiiiuii cut Ii 'on and niiiil to inn. y.oi rltk nothing but the price of a lip, l l( I tl. lllt.t14M. I'reslili'iil Tlii'oilurc llnotinii Cc-.'r. .Uti'iit t lina.U , ralrlai k SiSTPlaty of State l.hln lo.i SiTietary nt Trenstiry I alix M. Hliaa Socrclary .! War Win. II . 1 .it Atlorin-)- (Ii ihtsI Wm. II. Mnmt) I'omnia.n t (i. in rsl tiett. It, xrtt l c.ti Secrvlarjrol Navy ser'lary Inli-rlnr... ,. , . Strrelarjr ul Aarlenllim. Si ert'iary of t unonrn i, . Cldel J uat (i lia. J. Ilui ni'srl ., K. A It Itt licMH a . . . J liii W Haul. . .. V. f, Mi M Hll Mialln-W l"iir Vi'kallnii V tm r. I'. M. Ivuxlmi t'iiiuiilliiiirr W , h. Itlrlinrila f H. I.aml t tiiiitiiluleiii r StATK. is nvvriiiir tiro. K. ( 'haliil.i-t In I tl V, A. MiMiri ' Miiiri'mr JiiiIki' Sren-larjf nf Hlalr Tri-aanrt't Allorni')' U nrriil siipl. I'ii I.I I o liiniriiilliiii. 1'rlniiT Palry ami Kooil I'mti t'. H. Senator t'ollKri'SKIIIt'll .. . r. v. iMiniiaf r, S. Minor . , . A. M, t raM lorn . J. II. Arki riiian J, l(. Wlllllir J. W. Hal'' r Jol.n M, fit arm I e. W . I'uiinn t HiiiK r IIi-iii. n .l. N.U illlaii.si.i' MJITII JCMCIal. MUTSI-T. JimImi' II, I.. Hi iiai.ii Joint Sviiainr. ,. . Juliii A. I.ki'ui k Ki.irifi'iiiat:i'. . Atiornsy , ii r. n. i ) U. II. Mn If'")' rniaii ..W.J. Mi. err t' S. I.AM' OKHt K. J. N. Wai..ii . . , Iti-iflnii r .... ItiwIVlT e. t'. siii.ii-r. I.i Kit cot'STV. lllllSK...., eirrk Slii-rlff Vu.irrr AMM'MMir SeluHil Mu . Hurvrynr font tiilaRtiiui.rs Sim k ItiaiMM'tor. It ..) k. n. .in.ina . , . All.rrl Ili-Ut K. tl. ' .latriim . W . I. W. .I ... J W W llltts , . r K. Mimrr r, w. l. ni it n ii. t i..r. I ban I'. Malli.y TOWN (iK I.AK KV IhW. V. I.. SnelllliK Mayor oil III II llllvt) Hurry llnlli-yj l. I'. Malloy J. w. Tiirkvr J. S. jiin ( W. H. Hnlili-r .. A. JileliiT HlM-l.tlll't . . . Tr"aur Nothing lias ever ctjualleil it. Nothing can ever surpass it. Dr. King's New Discovery Hrs 1UI I ol (ilia a.4 Vol.DS SCc 4 II.M A Perfect Tor All Throat and Cure : Lung Troubles. Monty back If It falls. Trial Bottls fr. A Guaranteed Cure for Piles. Itching, blind, Itleeding or Protmd nig Piles. IiruuiMHtH refund money il j PAZO OINTMKNT lulls to cure any 1 rase, no jnatter o( hot lonx Handing, in o to 14 day, l-iri-t applicutioit give j ease and rest, 50c. If your dniiot bnm't il send Wte in stsinpM and it ill j le (orsrled jn i-1 puid by Paris Mi-d it' l '. , St Liiiih, Mo. The Wall street line of t-ngnived certificates of .S'tock mid lioiid blanks lit the Dxniiiliier olllce. New sample book received Monday evening;. If you want stock ccrtlllentcH see our s t il il m 1 1 I -t ) ir 0 m t ' V.'AN'I KD: IHstrlct Managers to 'post hlgns. ad vertlse ami ilUtillnite samples. Salery flS.OO w.fkly, . (X) 1 Kr diiy, for expenses, S,tnt age ami . present employment. I )L. I. S 1 1 F.A Ii l('(.:i!) Randolph St., t'blcHgo. .In 11. L'o-i 111. ' "Keep off (loose Lake." "Or iiHcThoruton'H Favorite Cream or chapped and red skin." Drying preparations simply dTeb () dry cuturi h j tlicy dry up thn sm-rctioiis, liiuh sdhcri) to tho miaiibnuiii ionl duconu poso, ciiiisiiig ufiir more bi.rious troubln than tliu ordiuury form of cuturrh. Avoid all dry . ing iiilialnuts, fiiinim, sinokns uud snuffs and uuo that which cli aiiHts, soothi's and hi'iils. Lly's C'reimi Pulm is sncli a remedy and will euro catarrh or cold in the head easily and pleasantly. A trial sizo will be liuiili-d for 10 cents. All dreggists sell the OOo. sizo. I'.ly llrothors, fill War ion St., N.Y. Tho lialia euros without pain, dos not irritate or causo sneezing. It spreads itnolf over an irritntml and angry surfitco, rolicy. ing iiiiiuediatcly the painful influmwation. With Kly'a Cream llulm you are armed against Kasul Catarrh and Hay Fever. fc'rolnn rtl:oJ lawk keeper Sirnoirraphar Coirrci'Pbbfiue 1 l-'T'n Kuh. DnfUmu jmi s ,r y , firtf CXplMlh, VklMiUUl Ipfiist lu me, how I can au4lily (r (lit putl llon Urtut wbirh uavfi mtiked X Surveyor Me(,haitlcal EoiftDAer EleUrUal EdcIamt Civil F.prloeer Mining fcoKtneer Nam huko County ExntultuT, Juno,