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FEED STORES. - 1 I ,- SALT! SALTI The lowest prices Jn the state. 50 lbs. HALF GROUND 2Scts 100 lbs. 1 1 ALF GROUND. -. . .'.-45cU 50 ids. r i.n, IK V ...... . ..45CU. 50 ids. MM-. 'WhLLINGTON 4Scts 100 lbs FINE WELLINGTON 8scts BREWSTER & WHITE No. 91 Court Street 'Phone 1781 "The Feed .Men " t DEALERS IN GRAIN. WHEAT BOUGHT or exhar:ged for flour" and feed at branch office of Aurora Roller Mill, warehouse on Trade street, near High. Salem, Oregon.' J ' ' BICYCLE REPAIRING. G. A. ROBERTS Bicycle Repairing New and Second-Hand Wheels 105 STATE STREETj SALET1, OR TINNING AND PLUMBING. T. S. BURROUGHS ' TINNINO ANoWuMBlNCl Ga ami Steam- fittjne. Manufact urer of. Hop an4 Fruift Pipe. 103 State St Tel. 15 1 Salem, Or. : BLACKSMITHKNG. 1 , la. F. R. SMITH ' : HORSESHOER AND GENERAL BLACKSMITH Carriage and Wagorrmaking. special attention pakl to interfering and lame ns of horses. ; j ,; ; ' 185 Commercial St., Opp. Brewery PHYSICIANS. J. F. COOK, M. D. BOTANICAL DOCTOR Cures Consumption, Cancer, Tumors. Gravel and Kklney Troubles, Asthma. Skin and Hone. Diseases, without knife, plaster's, posisons or pain. Also Blind ness. I - Salem,. Oregon. D. D. KEELER VE T ERIN A RY S VRGEON . and STOCK INSPECTOR..., Corner Center and Front streets, foot of Steel Iiridge.J Salem : Oregon. LIVERY STABILES: LOUIS MILLER & SON ; 1'roprtt tors of the ' u ' .. CLUB STABLES... Best Singe and Dmilde Rigs in thr cky. 'ficst care giver. t( hoarding and transient stok, ' , Telephone 24 1 Cor. Lilertyf nl ? Ferry Sts., Sakm. Tl ! , I . ! I.I .. M II. R. PAGE rV:. A, STEPHENS PAGE $ STEPHENS j 1 1 y ; r " ' IIorei weH i fed, jgood accommoda tions. Fine R;g. - Goji Rig for cirtrrmerciai men, a Specia'ty,. -iforse? boarded by day,! week ir month.: Red From Liyen, feed onfl Boortiino sioDie 164 Conwnercia! !St, Tel. 8st. Salem WILLAMETTE STABLES. South Commet cial St., Salt m, Orrgot dlaving botiglu W. J. Huffman's J"eed and Livery business, we have re tnoved it to die Willamette Stables, south of the bridge on Commercial stieet, where we will lx fouml prepar ed to $crve the public iit tlte best pos sible manner. Vc furnish rig for driv ing! Gentle teanvs for ladie and good acctMnmodationsi for tran.vi-cnt teams. Hoard Ivor se by day or week. A blacksmith shop: fcrill be run in connec tfon wkh the Twrr.. vvJiere you can get your horees shod ami aH kind of re pairing done. All work guaranteed satisfactory. i- ! HAROLD & REYNOLDS HARNESS. 'MAKERS. If YOU Want a fiist-class II'ARNIvSS. Call on W. W. JOHNS I am making the best ever turned out in Salem.; Call and see for yourself. RESTAURANTS. T 20c PER MEAL : . I at . the WHITE HOUSE RE3IHURRNT " 106 State street. Salem. - M KILLOP & BURKIIART, Props. EODDFABMSFOR SALE - " h V " From S6to 25peracic Tb. land are In Marlon county Oregon, and Apt ofTered on easy terms r w., -rhrv were- taken under Ul m.". - -J - - . f.ic..r , non-residents, nenet are offered for" les than .similar Jarm hebl bv 'resklent owner, l or lull par ticulars and description call on or Warmastrr 1 & ' Ibrrell, 31' Worcester block. Portland. Qregon. ot BOZORTH inOTUKRS Pacific IId:r.estcad. VSa'eni. Or. He farm n.nef. ; d AvvcUTy. 5i a year. 141 -r ' 1 . 11 - - , - 1 1 -1 . , x 111 u il it, mm iiijl ' """" anu oniiuren ; Castoriajs a harmless substitute for Castor OIL Pare goric. Drops and Koothin? Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium. Morphine nor other Narcotic MiDstanc. ;It destroys Worms and allays Fererfehnerfs. It cures piarrhoeaandAYind Colic, It relieves Teeth injr Troubles and cures Constipation It regUlates the Monmeli and liowels, eiriner Wealthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. , The Kind You Have Always Bought Hears the Use For - '.f f"" tatww.wiiawiTtniii, mrm tom err. Lee's Lice Fviller """a"c'" Jr "W iei"TBl VtfArt fPEE FPOM UCfcT ; Priet on quart, .15e. Half Gal., title One t'al., $1. Five 5al., fl. SA VAGE & REID, Seedmen 322 and 324 commercial Street, North t V Reduced "rr gfrjitj; lil,-,.t. t..,i,.T..i 7,'..rj Saletn Fence Works WALTER M OR LEY, .Proprietor TIIK, ;UtirlUtV STORi: UIDDLK. ffeiwral eriwrv stor In a ioitntry viIUi;e. a every, .one knows sell al- UMst .anything troiu a lutdk- to ton ( of eon I. 'Hi- pnprU tor of Jhv one t-. whU-h IhLs tf.-rv ai.pIU d had 4i Jie 1 . . . . . . .. I ev-K.vii ixumm a wm iwojh iy the lU?iMd. and a In i.tl t;il oat ly weight, be found on hivt igatiou l hat "Hit l taken from the I'liue mi l let on every llfty 'ImsJ'vJ 1m- inu:iit .li.'!up u fiamlanlf, Tlicy are jifn- onll lse )Hin4 by weight gain oi" Iu1k1. . , . llii nntto iM'iiig "-Irsre .:ilei. an 1 mall ifit!." . he sh.IvI J1h wt at tteli a iric that m every iUClar' worth 1m i dd h" luad-s S ceut?. After lie h.td Mold Hit entire load Iw fouud .... ... ......... - 1 ir. ,.,.. r f A.m. r.i'.,L.N .. lei' how insinV Iii-1mL wert' ort tHe Yv "" ......... ........ ho lMight if tie pa hi 7" eeuts a tm-ihi'l? Did yv.t have an Interet'm? inie at thj 'lul. Floni?" i 'Yes: but tin sirl who was to recite The Ab."'iit-Mihdel lt'ggar forgot s1k was ou tlx. prvjniinine." hie;ig Itve- wd. ,: rim Candles h'ok . ,""J ... room or utoir th oi if mi nt rti froratRIWVA CndiM. othin will con t r r u t e-mor t h candl for tb Bimplwt o th nd cold ry dct. '-t-?'-- FIK FENCE POST, eoa'ed with ..Carbolineum Ayenarius.. win nut wear Clur It Is also a Radical Kemedy Awlust Chicken L.tre. ' try tiuse will p rmai"ftly ex terminate all L.ICE. H.nult: Halthy Chickenn Plenty eggs. Write rr circular and prteea ana men tion thl IMtJKT. . ... K. M. WADE & CO.. Ajrent., SALEM. OKEGON. ST. VITUS' DAHCE Pr. M. M. FESJIEK, Kraont. IS. . - W hmr .)! nr d.n of yoar. h. . It hM rnvr.-.! We SURE AND QUICK CUP.EJ Wilkes Stallioii,'4Jeroine ; No. 290JI r: - Will tand for Mares the coming ica- son at corner ! streets. For Pedigree and particulars. call on -: y y " ; ' t. H; - ' Dr. W. Long Vcnterinary Sargeon. U balem Mr. Hotel Santiam At Detroit, prep Summer Tourists, furnished fir;U-!a. At Detroit. Oregon. ow open lor INCW IIIIUM:. ; 3cromnit'irJiijti. price from $I.OO to I-50 lcr u.iy. II. Jacid.s. Proprietor. ' ' n..imriin Al i-hfi Illf IrWJIlIf Ml I VI ilitill If UilllU Youi.; Work Solicited. mnrv: C CI V Cfin'ti GEORGE E. SLY, bupij V WEEKLY OREGON STATESMAN," TUESDAY; JUNE 26, riiB Signature of Over 30 Years. . ..The use of this preparation has loiome so universal, and results a Be ho satisfactory, that most IMultry-rasiers would not .know; how to keep house without it. It is no longer necessary to dtp or dust jMMiltry to kill the lice. A tan :bf Ies Idee Killer, .a psihiT bntsh. aud a few minutes wotk in applying it to the roosts, mean all the exiense and labor mnv neeessary to keep tlie fowls fife Ironi IhmIi luiipx and Imj'I.t lije. A can of it Hhiill 1 in ' eyery ptultry-lious. It kills aii-1 life vent niitr and Ih-e, aud kiH'ps the air in the poultry-house ptirv and Mwtft. kill iuj; diwase trernis ami prevt'iitins th other ftheniies of the iHmltiyinen roup mid eholera. Orj Woven Wire Field Fencing.' Net it . . llniriif.ir rto!r!in liir.e P.-kMllri- ft - Miingies anu screen tioors. 59 State Street, Salem. H BA UC1 1 Llrt I ITS .vr 11 m:v . ; i- iii4aiiH of ehn-trii' HgliM tui ,I5 tenor T a lmriiln ilmil lm- 1 nia.le a plain a layliuht. ami iirrtneh 4-11 ti . r!l at a gkino' from tin '"wliMow h1'ze whetnr their pre-en,e w iPSlCi? lit ..1.1 ....j... . tT..-' . r .!... 'Pi., :ite. ayw ? Jiartr.s , eeiuy. 1 hp lig-litx are"' in il' detat hajle. thev vided with 15tN fe-t of HexilHe eli-dtv-tjim eahies. whleh enablv the lire neii to run Hie te:m-hlijrlit out on if pier, or even into a liiMlng. Till MTSS11V I'S THAT )sT in- .... ne w ir.ir 1 ? .urn ine mis-x-x Aior - -.J. .-....- ! . . '" r 01 loriuer ie 1 resnieut Marion, luive Ji;h1 111:1!.? in Paris eoM a ftrtnn.. . No g .wu in the trou-seaii tT yiW VAU vwt; umkT fl.'iO With out duty ami many of the gowns e wst f1Mi each. For the prU of one nartlrol or trouait a man would hairv' ortiH'h'ie! himself rioh 25 yearn age1.! iiikI Uk' price of one hat w.nild have ck;thd a family fr a year. Curinu Old Lady-Hiiw . dl. you ( oiik to thi. ixK)r 111:111? "4. KWuivh t I wa drove to K.'lady. tjurious (Hl l.aly AW re ymi r-nlly? (K-uviel-Yes, they bruug nu in tle lak'k 31jri:i, as usual. ColIWr's Wekly. 'ln.iiHiSve , t?ne -What b you. think the. future p;ilitis will be like?; ..Senator lotrwki S.iuh' 'it now; eefy man for hitin'lf. and the country will take .can of itself. Syracuse II,r-l-t. ALL ABOUT FENCE POSTS. -. Editor Mediord Mail: so many farhier friends speak to me about the irritating decay of fence posts that I venture, through your columns, to tell you bow it can be avoided. Coating with 'carlvi-dineum avenaruis. the Ger man wood preserver, will absolutely arrest decay from sow, cumate and ver min. It harden the fence posts, hop poles, ho-ise supporJs or o;hcr wodc,ii hKtures treated and adds many years to their usefulness. I have saved t:ir-t wcrk and money by using this com- romid and think no thrifty farmer Isnbuld be wdhout it. 1 see Irom artu- ftr imblishcd in . lh ' Oreironian ihat Ithey are employing carjiintom avrn larius in Portland for pavins blocks, the Madison street bridge timbers, etc.. compJisnes tor. city toiks on a iarre scale, it will certainly aceomp'.tyh (or country people on a mall scale witen ued for domertic-turro'. No 1 x- jert knowledge is required in nJng ft I have appred it with 3 lra. lb same a. I ivonlj paint; o: in treating -fence posts or hop po'cs Simply dip;d t'ifm in ia earWIinenm avenarias" bath." " I -Iiive yet to record ait unsuccessful fn-ii of this preparation, and can cordially recommend it as a sure preserver Wood for whatever purtwase nse I. ; Carbol neifm arn triiis ti.if tnty' saves time and money by its prticra live q::a!iies. but its economic nerit are augumented by the low. price as which it is sold in th:s territory. If others reap the Wentfit of my ?xp?ri ence this letter Wsil not be wasted, iot prove an aosolate benetaiion to 1 onr I arming community. - " t i; I understand thi romp-mad i be procured of R. M. Wade & C.Sm Orecon. I. bought mine direct from ! riner. inortcn v ai i nriiimi. j Oregon. , who represent the German PKOGRESSIVE FARM-EIL tf. OREGON'S STATE FAIR JIIE FKOSPECT3 rOB THIS YEAR'S I : MEET ABEESmUXr. v Eastern Oregon Count Ira Ar Irrparlag tUblbil-HlarmU mm FrWlta : Will RoccIt Great Atteatioa. AH ponjnjJttccs arl the Lea Is of dif ferent d iKirtut uts are actively en atJ with ikreparatkuis fr the coiuChg ftat Faiiv : ;t tregn sieem never to have U en 0 euthnwastie Ju the ?ul-J-t ! fore. : . Many counties east of t lie mountains hib iiave paid 8ut little-atteQua! to the -State Fair heretofore, fiiave etwue to tli front and are preijarln exhihlt of different kinds, ..Tlie Iniueral tie part icont, whk h jieretof tv ha re ttiretl but little attention, will "be one of the leading feature. 11a vh year ;tlw state makes a better ?hovins 4t fruit grown lu .Oregon,' iu newi I varieties an 1 fine flavors, and i;.Ial effort wll lw made to wv-ure the test exldNt of the kind ever pre sented at any fair. Tortland wiH JiaVe no -xiosltion thin fall, but people inthat p.irt of the val ley will give tmre attention to tlw ex hibits here, li 1m stated ou gml au thority that PorUau-l It arrangitu; for; several siKxial days, .which will 'lriiig thoU2aud.t of ieople Iierv. The gewxi (itlzens of Oregon are realizing . Ui re and niore the geiieral. advantages to lw derived front well niauagtHl aJid worthy e?h!bits of a State Fitilr. . . . I Ilqndreds of caniiieM will lie here this year, and special attention given to Oregon pioneers, al many an lu t rvtiug evening will thoy iiend lur lng the State Fair, arouml, their caun tires. . . y. : ' : Seetetary Wisvlom and Cliairnian Wehrunit wiU make a thorough eati ras of th state 1i.11 tht1 interest'. of ex hM'its, exhibitors nl horseman.'' .Tlie races promise to le is'tter than f..f jvars. '.'The txiard has a gsxl pteni iom list anl suecessfnl competitors- will le w H iald. for tlieir trouble.' Mrs. Kdytiie.- Tozier-Weafherred, of Portland, 'Stipethileiideut of the art department, and will give it her ivr sonal 'attention. S1k: will aim to bring foith soine,n.rtive talent that has never Ijeen lxfore the puldie gsiw. Mrs. WeatlM-rretl Wi.il assure sl treatiuent of ehoht )hvs of art Rent' to this tle partment. ' - AppIleatioBs for space tire numerous, atnl pace In every department is ra pidly lx4ag tak-n.. The liant State Fair liT.n!.ses tOjls ;t1ie Jiaimer otie iu the U'.story of Oregon. LINCOLN SCHOOL LIBRARY. Pupils Have Collevttd a SJendid irtiiwiij of Standard Volumes ' Statement ly iIk Principal. As- fr.-o years ago thf "students of Un eolii sclusil fstal4i.hed a inrary in con-twr-ct iou with tlie school work A num l cr of jitaihbird ImJ;s were etuLtributttl hyt the strid-.-nts, Atiiich f.a-nii a mi 'tii for tlie making of a i very, rcpre rmitative library, t.'ontrjlmlkrtts have niitre Utn. iikide fliy atrous ...of. t'ie sniotd. and tlM pupils ili.ive also-, placed additional j books :n tin? shelves. This sehool J the only -one In the city hav ing a fibrary. and it has proven a de- c'd.Nl Kllei-jl.irtS. . prof. W.' J. (rawford. prhi'-.p.il 'f the Lincoln school, w ho was lnstrn 111 en till in ''establishing tlie library-in the s lksl, !ytsterlsiy ; s.ihl: ;. Tit is a pleasure to state that tlie II biny of this school, has Is en in almost eotistaiit use for tlie two' years during which I have had charge of it. W hae collected in csii Sto.io. p;ii.l printing bull $1.7.1, exisiided $7..TO for looks, leaving a Isikiuee of $1.0.1 Ml the treasury. ; ! There iliave Ik-cii sdde.1 to the li brary In this time, 7i volunus. Most of those have Hen Rt-hcte:l Iby the teachers Of Uik-oln sehool out of tlie m.ny good lK.ks pulllslKd t.n natural history and historical subjects. , Dur ing the present year -170 books; have li?en takea from tlK library, tlie pre vious year! alwiit i the san numlK'r, Souk of tllle IsKiksrare mnch worn and need reiiacing by : new ones." Allow me to exiess the lielief that a scho'd lil rary is; a -rry desirable auxiiliary to a public scltool." x 1 CIRCUIT COURT IN SISSIOX. Several Minor Orders Made by JiKlge Purnett A Litigant Enjoined to t Sell His Property. The state circuit court for Marion county, department No. 1, was lu ses sion? for ."j short time yestenbiy. ami several cities wert dispostn) of. , After a session! of several iMitirs, during which several motion were dismissed by eounsel in iediiig eases, ami tils ImhhmI of br the fourt a reeewt was taken toTues,lay, July lot li. Follow ing are the docket entries made, by Um court: 1 T I Hihl-lrandti Posner & Co.. plaintifT, vs. ti. I.: N-ai Co., tlefendauts: ac tion for inoney; plaintiff .motion to supply copy of lost afndavlt for at-tat-hment: overruletl: defendants mo tion foi-jenve to. file an answer" sus falnetl; bave granted to idaintiff to 8I0 amended return ot strvlee of sum mons as to defendant NeaL A. II. ; Iaeroix. plaint In, vs. P. J. SRhartc'ii defn-lart:attlon for money: tinier enteretl reiulring defendant to appear before cturt on Jalyloth, to timwi-r 'iinder oath eon"erning prop- "yJ erty sob-et to exeentlon. ant resrrain 0iiing defendant .from selling or trans- let 1 ing. f or in any manner disissting id any of his prisrty Ilaldt? to ext ent loa peiHllngtbe iroeei-t!ng, this order to;l Retred on or liefore June -T7th. If - '. r '-:,r! '-' ; v. Allen & Iewisv fdaintiffs, vs. V. W. Iui btn.! tlefenlant; action for money; J BEECH ALTS PILLS I taken at night will make you feel right, act right and look i right" They cure Constipation. j tmmtmmm9itmm,mmll mrmt 1900. dffeu4iantR motiou for judgment on pleadings bverruleL, . . - , . MICIIKSAX WIIKAT flWP SIIOirT. Offit-lal Compilation of. Retorts to Itn , sing Imlk-ales Ikid tVmdition. Seietary of State Sfarns tf Mich isan is resceiLCe for t Ik statement tb.lt the eotMitlcn of wheat has tie ch'uej to ujh an extent during tlK? 1 ast month that that state now has1 one cf tLe ire5t crops It has ver know n. Tuis xtatcuent is l:tsel on re-ports jit riwlvetl from tnorx that sjse ial earu'spjiidouls. representing everj t euty In the Hate. TIh eontiliion of n!Aat has dvilm.l t vtr siiMt the crop was wii last falk It gt a ptor start acd eliinatk" -vn litloiis weri. unfavor able h'iing tlie wiuk-r. Now the Iles st.irn tly Is b v.tating tle fieUIs. . More tbn three-ftMirths of Uie entire crap of the state is grown in the m th ere, fonr thrs of etainties. and tin' crfdhiou of ttln'.it tliere I hut 40, tliete having Ix-en a tteeline tf t pr ut ;iuvt May 1. notti litiontf the tnt'.re state is 49, a dvelim of 5 r tint. Twenty ier tetit of the wlieat std last fall will le llwed r.p as winter k'.IKtl. Fruit Is gvtHTally report e I tlroiying i .if-lly owing to the work of the canker worm ik1' tent eatepillar. The fol lowing shows tlie proKiHVt In per cent tC'T acre of tiK i'Vvral varieties: Ap ple. Nl; is'ars. 7: iiieaelHS. 4l: jJunis. ttj; cherries, strawlH-rries, K2. MIMNO AMD MAMf ACTtRIKG. Four Xew Corporations Flletl. Articles In the lk'partieent ot state Yesterday. ' In Ihe depart mnt of Stvretary of State F. I. IHuuliar. at the Capitol, yes terday, four new companies tiled arti cles anl recelro.l authoiity to dt lnsi tiess in Oregon, as follows: i Ti.e May guvx-n Mnning Company w ill deal in and operate mines, smelters and retluoton works In Oregon aud el.--fw h--re. T'.ie coriv-j-ation o'rates With $10)MMt. t!e e:ipit.-ll slok Uillff tli V Idol into s-hates valued .at 10 cents each. it. C. ItnlT, A. A. Cameron nnd W. C l'airan are the Lneorioraturs. Ttie r-ike X'reek IinroveiiK.nt Com pany wiM fiigage in tlumlug, driving logs and otlKT tltnlsT i-rislih-ttimis. and do a general. developineiit biLsiness. The principal otheo will ' loeattxl in IVHlantl. T1k capital stoek of the company -is tixed at $1.1.io. divhU1! into -shares valued at $.rf each. J.C. Tutney. I. O. iKWolf atkl'L. Mkdiael are the inetirisvrators of rw-oriL ,Tls Adanuuit Company will engage in luanufacturiiig sand tb'a'.inz lit ada mant. iJaster. and ktlndrtd prodm-Hoim. iVtUiiHl is lllie licsidua.rters, and the company capital stork is fixed, at $."Wn. dividtl Into fifty shans . valutsl at $1 each. 'has. F. Peels', Clias, 11. Iidd and A, K. lleiitley are tlie incor porators. The 'usik Cemetery. Asso.rtiat5ifi will eottdtict a cemetery ne;ir Kingston. I in 11 comity. II. H.Whfh-r. president and o. 'A."' Wheeler, seen'tary. are the otfeers t.f tin' as'siailiu Try Allen's Foot-Ease. A powder to be shaken into the shoes. Your feet feel swollen, nerv ous and hot, and get tired easily. If you have smarting feet or tight shoes try Allen's Foot-Ea ;e. It cools the feet and makes walking easy. Cure? swollen, sweating feet, ingrowing nails jiiisters and callous spots. Relieves corns and bunion of all pain ana gives re.-it and co.nfort. Try it today. Sold by all druggists and shoej stores for 25c. TriaJ package FREE. Address, Allen S. Olmsted. Le Roy. N. Y OUR MEXICAN POPULATION Few Immigrants From the Southern Republic to the United Slates. By tihe last censtr taken in tfiy-; the population of. Mexico was 1.2.578,000 By the lavt cen.--.is of Canada tak-a in i8y6 its jxipulation was 5.125x100. There are thus more than twice as many in habitants in Mexico as in Canada, and the' facilities of travel between Mexico and the United States and Canada and the United States are equally good'; 'hut by the, last census there were 1,000.000 Canitians :n the United Stales and only 77,000 Mexicans Klisparity so great a to re(nire some explanation.; . It has generally -been Upjocd that a majority of the Canadians in the Unit ed States are resklent of eher ilu northern counties' of New York or the manufacturing districts of New England into which tlure has been of recent years a very large immigration of Frcuclj-Canad-.ans. but it is- a fact that the Canadianrborn poiJuJatioiv of the United States is pretty evenly distrib uted, and by the last Federal ccnu there were 181,000 Canadians in Michi gan. .26.000 in California. 40.000 in the state of Illinois. 17,000 in Iowa, and" m s'iate of UVmoh. 17,000 in Iowa, and more Curious still perhaps .1,000 : in Texas .. Two-iirtds of all the Mexi cans in the Uniit-d States arc to ,lx found within the state of Texas, and the other one-third jn the other forty four, staes and territories' of the Coun try. By the last ceniia the who! number of Mexicans reMcknt in New York was returned as 3.1Q. of Miriri Io, of I'linois 143, and of Colorado 607. ' , '.'.' I; The most frequent explanation, giv en for the scarcity of Mexican rest dents in the United States is found in the difference of dirriate.. But tlii? explanation -is rot the true one as is fchowri by the figures in Mi.fisHpv slate whose climatic more ncurly. per haps, than any other, with the excep tion of Texas, resembles that of "Mex ico; there were -only 31 Mexican in Misifippi return'-li by the lat cen sus, in Alabama, A4 and in Arkansa -p7, while in the north Atlantic state tfcere were 650. Another explanation of fhe "ack A Mexican emigration, to this country i givn in the unfamrHarity zi 'Its people with the language, but that view of the ease is not well sup ported. The -Republic, of Mexico ha not been increasing mnch; in "population through immigration in recent year and 3he number A American emigrants to iMrxico ha teen- continuously srmall-; There were by the iast enu n?eration 7.200 foreign riidents in the capital city of Mexico, the total popa Iatxn ot which was 34500. Vintlictive Varky fsstagely) Dat new Idea or yours aboat tiein' a Iro-ken-down chews-master ain't no good. Foxy Farquhar Wot happened! w'en yoq tokl tie lady? Vin4ctlre Varley fdisgtietlIy)-i-Sbe whiscea -rer tie dorg, an - said It nvttt 'my wove. Judge.. 7Jo 97frs. SPnMaiTij turrsa r ia nuiK no. 47l : " Dear Friexd A year ago I was a great sufferer from femal weakness. My head ached all the time and I would get so dizxy and bare that all gone feeling- In the stomach and was so nervous and restless that I did not know what to do with myself. ; My food did me no good and I had a bad case of whites. I wrote to you and after taking Lydla E. Pinkhams Vege table Compound aa directed, I can truly say that I feel like a new woman and cannot tell yon how grateful I am to yon. ; 'I hare recommended it to all my friends and hare given It to my daughter .who, U now getting along splendidly.) May you live many years t help our Buffering- sisters. Mrs, C CAHTK5TKB, 253 GbUTD Si., HsOOSX.Tir, i Over eighty thousand auch letters as this were re ceived by Mrs. Pinkham during 1897. Surely this is strong prooi of her ability to help sufiering women. TATlv PAIIK In State Treasurer Chas, S. Moore's oilice. yesterday, a tvtiuttanci was rwef-eti: from tlie trtt urer f Wallowa eoiinty. for .'!1Ui- bo itiil ou aecjount tif tiie stale taxes tlu v from that I etmnty for tlie year 1S.RI. . Jackson eointty also made a payment- tf JFTtiJS, u! titxrount'of , the scalp Isiuti- ty fund. is xi:uirsiA nj. 'stm T. suaw the iular iv()rtoire notT-iuanager, wen known iy an 0rva111s twain ;iers, l very ill with jktvous proslia lioii and! n terrilde aitlletJon of rlie'eyea lt' f.l lit i,.V-.l V .1V flu. t'.l- U'tle. "Oilir jxsiple will. theref.-re. Is? donied" I hh plea sure tif. hearing 111. ex cellent eonipany tlie coming smoiu" ; - - j : " A NKAV" COMPANY. The Oleii. Falls lnsiinuiee Company, f (Mens Falls, N. Y., yesterday platM .VMX" in siruritlfs in the State Treasury, mi l reeeivtsl authority from the insur ance Iiepiirt meat to ls-gln ttiH-nilloiis In Oi-egon. ' . TJU1 3Mni:iH"MFAT F I'AliM- I NO.' ' Modern farming inethols In the tu.rtiiwt'Kf tlialieiie. tlx admiration f the .'world Steiim Slid electricity: are li:i.b- to lie plows servo llK'j . fannerV: iniriHM n apt. thrashetr by inaehin tt .leidioiie fHiiil Ills f 11 tut ery. I ! K-iif-e 1 jlds gratiarlex. Soiuet lines ho t t Ives Ik but'itl -.' 'gniin .-iut.ii in ovt r a psfivatettlegrapii w ire in ivatettlegrapii wire in Ids tM'ltAi tb.''('.i( ir.'lge of hi dw lling f:Hin is expressed in t,!s tlwiiand!. s iiietiiiN'S IntJlve fijiits. He nus fism thol'iH-H.r places -.f t 1h t ii rth and ttnds a lsmi tnd self-ieiijieetj'i , a MAHiiirr NUt IM'PIMjCIATKT COIN. - Paris i4 allvo with Peruvian. (Miil 'tui. IWivlan liitl Mexican .lii which lrik eiiiugli I ke 5-fraiu- pleit-s lir l read-- .ly at t 1 1 I as nu lr In' om w in 1 un- f.iipili.ir With Fit licli III iTHM-". The.' pieces are wtrth ks than half of f flMllt-S. !!.llllls!l. I'll I'll lltul H'llLltl coins are al-Jo In e!r-ulaj(ioii. 3liis jar- tii-uiar loeut t i r guerv is a rtl'Jrlll.e(l iiiduxtry tf tlie city. -Tlie priii-ipil tip- it a ts arc waiter, 'who buv tip do- ivirt tl eo3ns niil pilin tlietiuoff tin Inno- ;ilit visitors. pa Is Her thnu you t) jih. J:iMiiy h.. iim, 1 thin t tik'jin to; l.nj .. liiu i... j i.iu ..1. r..u o nickelH. liidi:iii,io!U Journal. fa tu lnd TA.S hu pleat ttst tnr t cored., urn drawn thousand mr from tlis tbt dre4ol iJPMi. Many people ralored to perfeet beallh by Hi: IV. tlutches of hav been VKT stteir their eaapa wert pronounced bop bt phyU lna. Vou tan b cured by tha If 70a wllL- Do tot d lay. Remember that da. lays ar dancerouf . They st icapvelally to ta caaes of 'incipient . consump tion. Look atthes i y rap to m. Study them eara fuliy. Ars they youraf Then you must ba cara fuL Yon ara within ths graip ot contumptlon. Dl'DYAll trill releaas " yoa. laka UVDYAM BOW, - X lI.t7BHIirOOJrTnBClIETEK8Xir THE AFTEBNOON AND "CVENINO- U first lyaaptom of coniuiDptloB. Ill'DTfaN will caoaa it to disappear. BVDTT AN will aatabliah a parfaet circulation of the blood and mum the cheek to utumt a ntwmal f oey color.. . TICXI.INO IW THB THROAT AJfD OOUOH. At tint the eoarn li alight hack BODTAN will atop the tickling and the eeagkw BtTOT AJf will relieve It la a few daya. S. A 'sUOHT PAIN IN 6711 OB SOTB LUNO8, aeaaJly Beer the tops. TbU le aa Indication that the conaampUe germ bee lavaded the long tlecne: HUD TAN will radicate the germ. HITDYAJ will restore the long: tleawe to a heeJthy eeadlUoa ead pre veat farther deetroctioa. - 4. WXAXNZBS ABOUND THE EZABT. The heart ia becominr weak. BCD. TAN will etresgtfcea to aad cenee tae wek aaea to dlaappear. I' ''".'-.-.'." -' Hl'DTAN thotild be Bad at aaee. It will isake the long tlaaae atronf aad the germa of the dlaeaie will be rapidly drawn Irom the ya wa. , Thea yea will regain year health end atrengta. BtJDTAN can be obtained of all irogglate for Mo. per package, or packages for LN. If year ragglt -does net keep HID. TAN. eead direct to the HtDTAN BK At ED Y COHriHT, Saarraaclaoe,.Cai. A ataff of pbyaiciaae and anrgaeny aaay be consulted free tf yoa will cell. Teouey can er wrtte, aa yon 4eslre. ConaalUtloa tree, Adrloe Oa free. A4area HUDYA1I EEHEDY'COITPAinr, Cen taafctee, MeHwt(ea4 CU tte. ConsumpUon Ml ) : r I -0 eeree)e2Cf , .-. Fine printing: S:atcnn Job Office,