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.WEEKLY OREGON. STAT ESM A N, t u es n a y, November U iv Jilt jyffllY QREGON . STATESMAN Issued every Tuesday ami Friday by the v STATESMAN PUBLISHING COMPANY R. J. BEHDBICKI, Ibuttr. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. One year, in advance. $1; Six months, in advance, '.TO cents; Tliree months, in advance, 25 cents; One year, on time, $1.25. ' The Statesman has been estab- ing In advance, will have the benefit of liihcd for nearly fifty years, and it has the dollar rate ,-Bat ii tbey do not pay some subscribers who hive received it J l lbc "V"1'!.?'25' ... . , . year. Hereafter we will send the pa- nearly that Ion, and many who have p;r to all responsible persons who or- read it for a generation. Some ot dr .it, though they may not send the these object to having the paper dix- money, ', with the understanding that continued at the time ot expiration oi their subscriptions. For the benefit of these, and for other reasons, we hare' concluded to discontinue, subscriptions only when notified to o so. All per- sons paying when subscribing, or pay PROTECTION. We ir .1 nt the trade of the Orient, all of It .that we can wnre on a profita ble basis, the same a we trade with England and the Continental eoun tiies. We waul thei trade of France, ni of it that We ean do on the name basis, lint we do not want the trade of France at the expense of our fruit growers, by a rt-ipreal arrangement that would admit the dried fruit and other product of that country at a lower rrte of doty. ; .The follower of Rryan a:d in IS!; that , we could not have exp.inxion of our foreign lrnb without giving for eigner fnv iiiwM )o our own mar ket. The follower of Rryan were discredited and defeated in the cam paign of isr;- and Mho lUng!ey la iff 111 took I he place tpf the Wilson tar In law. Expansion of our foreign trale followed, despite the prediction to tlie contrary a 'greater extension than ever lefote in: i he history of the country. ; . '- . . . We tun have the trade of other ountrie without TUinitig our own iPHiiuTarlurer aud. producers or re- i din ing our 4aloier. to a slate of pau-.J ltetlsiii. What is vastly more iuiMr tant. we can preserve our home mar- kets, the liest in Ihe world, and hound to cm I in ue the lies art long a our people are pioH-rouM, our lalKir er emp!oyed at rmunerative wagen. There, are chanciM,1 no doubt, jo make additional reeipro.-al arranjse meiitt. xik-Ii as vouid not affect inju riously, our jriduMr and biltorer; hup we -want none .tich as the one projMiscn nun .i-rauee; we want non with Mie -Oriental countries that would bd In fre or. at rcdncinl raMH the prMlnt4 of i!e paiier l.ilnir of tlM iteming miliioiis there. t:o6l15Y TO AX OI.I riUEXD. Kaid the Xew York Sun on Xov. .": The Hon. Adl.il J'wing Stfvenon. an xeeHeiit 5d gentleman of IU'moh insrloii. Illinois. d-!crv' the x.vmpa ihv of nil frU'ndn of llie nnfortuuate. It a iiiHH'f-ary. and I'veu eri'el to yank the reilred Axem.-tii from the Ida, id olt-urity which he was eni.v ins. To le Mtie, h iH-iiMXTatk' prhiciple are accommodating and clastic, and lw- Is glad to Jwiva at 011 any leiuo"ralic' plat form; but be is not a gnd representative of Hryan isnj. He I not lierce and radical. He doe r.ot fiate his ncighltor and lnar false witness against biui. lie is cu cntially a quiet and wdu-r cit.xen, witli no fotidnes for political melodrama and ivisture making. His young colleague whirls JhroHgh the con i 1 ry w ith a sound of rnanyUvhccl. I'ncle . Adlai plods on in an ox cart. 6r::3 Cll T.Ita " Some men teea tolisr, walk erect. Their t eyes are bright. Their laugh is hearty. They f are men of to-day 1 '1 not men of yesterday. V They are also wen f who have kept themselves in frood physical condition in the past. As we grow older waste matter accnmulates in the system. The body can not throw it off without assistance. Sr little by little the machinery of the body is clogreo, vitality is lowered, and enjoyment of hie ceases. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, cannot make old men young; but it does make them strong- and healthy. By removing the waste accamnlations, by increasing the blood supply, by strength ening the stomach and orgrans of diges tion and nutrition, and thus increasing the assimilative and nutritive power v." Golden Medics! Discovery" makes grand old' men. I suffered for six years with const fprin and ini. ;f rt;on, duriua; which time I employed ae erl pbyciaas. but they cotikl not reach my cae." writes Mr.. C. rof.plewclt. of Kureks bpj-inas, Carroll Co.. Ark. I frit that there was uo help for m. could tm retara food on my sioaiach; tsd vertigo sitd wwM fall helpless to the uur. 1 comiuenced Uikhis; Dr. Fierce" Oulden Medical Discovery and little Pellets. I am now in Rood health for one of aay ape 6c yrxT. 1 owe it all to tr. ierce's nietucinea.1 t . Dr. Pierce's Pellets greatly benerit old " by keeping the bowels in activity, i WW - taey are to pay $1.25 a year, m case they jet the subscription account run over smdnths. In order" .that there may be no misunderstanding, we will keep this notice standing at this place in the paper. lie Ls not fast enough for bii eom-H pany. - -i Me bar hint trylug t. e-!t hint-w-lf aliont trust a and militarism and iiBiMrialism. but evidently the good man 1- pnzzI'Nl. What i the eain- laisn alout. anyway? The jK?rj-,etnal iiK.iion ii'nn rrom Acbraska w too much for bis comfortable iariner on tin" ticket. I'ncle Adlai stand with amazed eyen by tlw giand yellow flood, the. overflowing Iloaugho of lil-yan italK' " i i 't ,- , fe w:tve a friendly, adieu to Mr. Slevenson. lie may not Imv the wis fit man In the world, nt by the side of (d. ISryan be in as SoVoinou to balie In arms. . EXCOlltA;iXi i TO A Lf jTo Kiiin up. Hryan went down t ov rwhelming defeat In-caus of Cro- k-rs iiand iu national polieh-s, le iius tt -".JifKinley prosperity" and the "war fever" in American veins. The great overwhelming vo' in favor of MeKhitey i a mighty encouraging fore to those wiio.-e eyes ami hoiM-s aitd foi tunes rest on ' Kmpiie. IV11- dleion Kaxt Oregonian. 1 j It Is an "encouraging fore?" to a I Americans, for their eyes ami hopes and fortunes rest on "Kmpiie" tuak is the empire of this' Kepublic, repre f ining popular goveruiiu'ut and free dom; in which all the people have a toice; which represents the highest ideals of eivilizalionj progtess and ed uca t Kin : iu which the enlighten men! ami happiness of individuals U the etUMsrn of all. Thi is the kind of an I.iiipire tlie world h.is , been vraiting for nil the et'inurles. It lis i ncouraging to know that popular troveinment is nor a failutv: that the KMple of the t'nlted States are not afraid to undertake the solution, of ihe nrdjems that destiny has thrust iiimui tlwni. i:KTnimTiox. So l.enz Is defeated? Next to the defen.t of Pryan this is the best news iu the 'returns. We all rememlHr Lcntz's -amiaign in Oregon, his almse of tlu' President, ami of all our pul 11c men. bis untruthfulness, his flings ami billingsgate toward all Hcpuh licuns. Lenta is Im sJ descrilMNl' by the v-ord blatherskite, for th;K is what lie is ex actiy. ue is cunning ami toy, tin ci tipulous and yvt with talent, which makes him all the more dangerous. liver on the wrong side. jrteft in arons ing hairel. vicious of ongne; it was a gool ibiy's work wheii t he 1 voters of bis district pnlleil .his fangs and took the traitor out of Congress. . We have seotelMsl ihat snake. itirrniurTiox. Salem. Or.. Xov. O, 1UHK I.OOK1XO BACKWAIID. Said tlie Xew York Sun . Nov. oth: The campaign Ihat end tomorrow has Iteeu on the "lKmocratic tile an imiosturej It was a flow of inflam matory talk In which n deliate upon a noliricjil prim-iple was discernible, except' that, upon the relation of the (Vustltntion to new territory, a ques tion which was placed in 4 he bands of the Feleral Supreme Court Itefore the canitiaizn liegan. The Democratic catupaign ba the peculiar distinction also of having seen Its. foremost can didate. Bryan convicted of falsifica tion, on various counts, by one of the most serious public men ideutifletl with the opiioslthwi. 4he Hon. Will am Pit t ; Frye. of Maine. - ' In their attacks uion the Adrainls tiatlou the Democrats have uetl slan der. In tlieir appeals to Uie public they have playetl Ihe demagogue of the lowest e:rade. In dealing with the one defined ami lutell'glhte Idea of riielr canvass, tlie 'iuimeliate Issue" pf the Kausas City platform free silver, they; have" tried dN-elt. Tiny have evade.1'1 be question so far as ihey Wmcd jossllile for themlb vak It. They never faced It wlthont some col or of an attempt to nourish doubts ot'-tbelr intention to carry out their ida t form. " - f ; It canuot lie wondereil .tha'Pat tlie c.4is4 of snt-Ji a canvass tliere Should Im ou th'.v Uopuhr.cau nde the calm eess ami satisfattion of t oj fide nee. i:nd on" the tiemocratie side the' rav Ings aliour fraud and the incitements to. valence that .spring from Ihe rage of despair. , : V lr.tau Is Iiea ten. Xo American can- didate ha ever deserved defeat bet ter, ami no candidacy has ever called umu American voters more " impera tively to, pile up a majority against him as crushiug in its ctn lenmation the votes at Iirmd allow". r;:- . Said the Or sroniau c of yesterday: "A Republican Ueghdatnre Is not the t.nlys plaiisPd reason for Bryan' re jection of .1 seat in the Senate.' Mr. It, M.;7lIiieh.eock.. editor of the Omaha Worhi-Herahl. claims to have Iiryau's signature. 'to ' a 11 agreement not to stand for" he Senate, an agreement which formed part of a receut settle menr of fusion diltieulties .therv. Mr. Pryan has made more money gelling look and ddiv-ring lectures thanhe could li'ake iu Je i Senate ami nay Washington expenses. Jle Is loth to leave the lucrative1 profession of per neri'al candidate." ! The so ell I led arid region of South- t astern Oregon will ie as rich as the Salt Ijike valley, In Utah. The rail roads that are bend?d thai way will briirg the ieoph and the people will see that tlie land. Is irrigated. Tlie re sult y-ill be.lalfalfa Ihids and abund ant grain and vegetable and fruit crops, taking the place of the sage brush, and civilization following sotl tnde. The Oregon Legislature can af ford Jo encourage this sort of develop- tnent. So can the? finlral (Jovern- ment. Tliere Is an empire to 1 e carved, out .there. - ? t . I ' Eryan carried only tbiee states fkdorado, Cevada aud Moutana, and the two latter by .narrow margins. The Southern States that gave him their.- electoral votes woul l have giv en t hem to any; other uian, of what ever views, running on the Democrat ic "ticket. ! The Twice-a-WtH k Sta-U?sman" had Just 800 sul s-ribTs at the oiRnlng of tlie. current year. It tojk 2-Vs) copies to supply the list for the tnlit'oa that went out yesterday. The 3-00 point wHl lie ri'aclied and pas-cd before the paHr, in its present form, is a year old. ; The women voters of Idalio. Wyo ming and Utah put in their ballots for the full dinner pall. UI'"n -v f 1 -.uu. x lll'j NATIONS. In 1S(W tlie United Kingdom of tlieat Prltaiii and Ireland bad 17,ooo. (MNi inhabitants. France In tliat j-ear had iflO.000; Bussla, 3rMHH(Ki0; the territory.' comprised in the present empire of Austria-Hungary, ".ti.ooo, : Spniii. ll.Otto.tHMi; the states com Iosing the (lerman Knuiire of totlay. iu the neighlKrl:o'd of l,",OOO,O0tt; the territory h the Italy of t the lnesenr. approximately 12.iKiti.iNiO; the Turkey of today about ln.oiiO.ooo. Tlie iHipu- .aiiou oi jne t n.ieu fstates in .; imimi i was ..os,4S. or, iu round figures, .,mUMi, In lixai Unssia has 120.- iHt.t inhabitants; the United King-J is now for our Brvauite friends who dom has 4o,ooimmi.- France, S.MXiO,.so roundly abnstd the sugar Uust for i"i: Austrla-IIungary, 42.fK0,ooO; Germany. ,.w,inj.ia; itaiy, -"J.INJO,- OiSi;, Spain, IS.ikhm'O; Turkey. 28. ttotMHUi. Tlie figures for lbOO for all these count rles are estimates based on the rate of imrease in tlu past twenty or I thirty years. The popula tion of the United Slates in lOOO Is 7ii.ono.0oo. ; ( Here are the changes which a ceutv ury has made iu the relative stand- aa Its tBCiptaat star may be cured. HTJT TAM has drawn thooaanda away from the I UBwaw oi un aiiwiioa iuiihwi asany poofun have been restored to perfect health hy HCD T AW after their eases were pronounced hope taaa hy the beat physicians. Ton eaa ba cored if yes will. D not de lay. Remember that de. lays are dangerous. They are especially so la easea el tncialent eonaamp tfon. Look at these ymp toma. 8tnd them care fully. Are they yonrsT Then yon meat be care ful. Ton are with! a the grasp of consumption. miDTAI will release yen. Take BSSTA9 no. f r:5 t U' I x. n.u8Hxzro or the chiees xa TK38 AJTTEHKOON AJSH KTENIKO the first symptom of consumption. UCDTAM will cause It to disappear.. BITOT AX wtU Mtabllsh a perfeet eircnlaUoa of the blood and ansa the eheeka to assume a normal may aelor. Tiryrrxiaro tat thi tbboai aUTD COUOIL At first the eoofrb ia a slirhf hack HtrDTAPf will stop the ttckliagand the ouch. UCX3TAJV wlU relieve It la a few days. S. A BDXOHT PAIZT UT OHX OB BOTH LUHOB, aanally near thatopa. This la aa tadieatios that the consumptive germ aealavaded the luay Una. niDTAN will eradicate the germ. Ut'DVAN will reatora the tuns Uaene to a healthy eenditlon aad pro vent tarthee deatrneUon. " i. WlAJOtEBS ABOTJSD THI EXABT. The heart is becoming; weak. UtJD. TAW will atreagthea It and caaae the weak- as todlsappaar.. -y . ,i . y -,-r ..- HTDTAJf ahoeid be nsed at enee. ItwtU make the lung tisane strong and the germs ot the disease wlU be rapidly drawn freaa the sys tem. Than yon will regain your health and strength. tTCOTAW eaa be obtained o all arncsista for ate. per package, er I packa;,s for IXM. If yew draggtet doea net keep u CD- TAN, seed direct to the HCOVAN RkMI D) COMPAMT, Ban Francisco, Cai. A ataff of physicians aad anrgeoaa may be consul led tree U you will calL Ten may call er write, as yo eeatre. CeaaulmUoa bee. Advtee It ba Addreea . . . HUDYAN REHEDT COKPAinr,; Ceo. ttaafctaa. Market aad KlBs a, ...'. Fresslise, Cel. - ing oi -4hc pnuc-jwl Kuroi:in coun tries and the I'nite.l States. - One hundred yeais ago the I'uitcd States was lower iu ; the u-al than any, of the natioi; b re na iaeL It liad 1-ss than a ;tltird as many inhabitants as flteat Ilritaiu and: Ireland; half as iraay as Saln; "less than a JlftU as inau3T..a.Iljanfe aud but little -m.e lhan a wveutb as tmiuy its Itassia. Tlie udj" nation of all -lise wliii-lt baveleen tiauietl which Iads:;ilf IIuiteI iKtalei lit!ay in iMailalion . Is Itussila.' ', IVnia min Franklin. while Kiiil a Kj-.il lrltisb subje-t, surttr-sed tlie si ntlemeit at the tend of eorce I I.'s gvcnimeui hy showrn J tteiu that the thlrtwn colonies 'were . at that moment doubling their popula lion every quarter of (a t-utury. .Tliat rate of Increase coutintUNl f r many yars after ihe-; ctdonlcs gained their freedom, w hieU is witch more tf a feat than - niafcins that . rate of gain when a. countryjja small, Itj Is now doubling every thirty years, the iiopu- latiou in 1S70. having been: a littK over aS.imo.iMMK In nnotlier very im- lrtant-particular, however, the gain of ;the United: States has been" far more rapid than it 'has been In po;iu- lation. i-" . t-; '.-,.:. r-.yy - Jt is but little oyer a quarter of a century lnce Alulliall, the uritisii statistieian, told Kngland ; that the niKNl States would soon pass it in 41m extent of Its wealth. That prih ecv lHfa me history 'even earlier than its author realized. The United. States passed the United Kingdom in ihat particular lougr ago. and took the first plae .among tlwt countries of the world, tJreat Britain leading all the oilier nation" until that time, with France, Veeond. Probably France holds the place next to the United Kingdom still, though Oerniany has isfn growing . in wealth witli consld- raU npdty'. for a- European nation In the luiit tweuty-five years. The rue valuation of the fal nnd erson :il pioiwrtyjof tbe United Stales In lKTs"),- as. computed by the census au thorities, -b-a,,; in round flgtires. S7.O0O,txMi00. It was -$ltS.fNMl,0t;o.n0 in .18iiO,' :i(M'iiiMKMl.oio in St3.- (HMMMio.ootl in IK'so. and t;r.,M KM ,( In 1S1MI. The liguies for 1 IM Ml will probably not l computed, for sveral iixuths yet, but a writer in -the St. Iuis tilole-Democrat thinks the I indications are that they will pass the $'-.0tHMK-0.-40 mark. In the 100 years In which the population of the country has lieen muhiplieil fourteen times Its Wealth has been increase,! more than ninety times. At the pres cut moment the 'wealth 'of the liiteil States tindouldetlly exceeds that of the Unite J Kingdom and France cominnaiwm. ami itnese , two conn tries are tue seeomi ami tlilnt. res iM'ciiVcly, In this particular on th roll of the world's nations. - Following immediately upon the heels of election hum. a reduction of l". per' cent, in the price of sunar. It raislug ihe price of sugar to tender It a Tote of thanks tar rmlnel..- the r;f. to a. point , lieiow the former rate. If It was -roblK'ry to raise it, so it must lie a pure' gift to lower it.aif logic is used on the subject.' There are those who look purely to commercial Condi lions to explain the rise, but 4hat is too practical for the calaniityites The question asketl of Bryan. What kind f money would ho use, gold .or silver, iu payiug 4 he obligations of the Coveiumeut. .if ek'ctel I'i"sideut? was uot answered. It never mattered much, for Bryan's chances of 1 icing elected I'rcsldent were verv slim Xow It Uxi not matter at all. The question will never .again be r;iis d AMEItICA A& A CUAL SHIPPER Having found the markets for their cojiis. it is but reasonable to eijK'rt that American capital and enterprise will oou provide the ships to carry them In. and we shall pximh-i to fee tnany a self-trim-meT Hying the Stars and Stripes In the near futtire. Nor can we. after a, careful review of the coal resources of the United States, of Ihe exceptional ease and elieapno.ss with wbk-h they can mined, and of the readiness with whh-li 4 he very best eo.1 1.1 n the states cnu he brought to the rJealHKird, but admit that Amor i-a will, in the near future. Is Kng land s most active couitietttor in the coal trade of the world, ami, next to the English, the largest owner of ocean colHers. F. 4 Beaton Suowdou. In The Kugincering ilagazine for No vember. 5 . , - KOAHSIDE BEST. Such quiet sleep has come to them!. The. springs uiid autumns, pass, ; Nor do they kuow if it b? snow J Or daisies in the rrass. r e ;" All lay the- birches IsmhV to bear ; The river's undertone: Across the- hngh a fltitlirj thrtsTi '- Sings evensong alone ' e - V - - ." f 7" ;- -, Unt down their dream thrre drifts no atouml. ;;-tI;' . . . y ' 'i The;wlnds may sob and stir t - On the still breast of jwai and re.f, A ml ,llieyre glad of ber.- They ask not any gift t Ley mind ; Xofaaiy foot that fares ;;v UnlM-edly l-ife passes by.. .;'.': ,.) ,T Such cniet sleep is theirs. Arthur Ketchmn. Jn : the Novemlier Atlantic. ...-'' - " T1IK BMT V B.KiUWt.m Hit rOK Hi. Chills and Biliousness Is a Itottle of rjItOVES'S TASTELESS Cni It. TONTG. It is simply Iron and QH nine in a tasteless form. No nre. no pay. Price CO eenta. r ; For the first. time since the nnaninv of .Oklahoma farmers complain of tbo much rain. , . . . THUKIX' EN' DOLLM AKGR!V Consul Hughes, at Uoburg. has ui-idH-d the State DVpcirtmeut with some Interesting f.n-ts -oiu-er;iing the man fa crn re of ddls Iu .Thurhigla. Simple as a U.4I may apiH-ar at lirst. the Con sul says,; the .work leeded for z its ctmiplerioii.'ls '-comptlcated.' The com monest kind of do!l now In th . mar ket. Is the ontr 'which jjoes under the iutui-' of "wax tloIL Its . trunk' is made of cheap shirting. stiifl"ed with Kawdnst'or excelsior: its : legs and arms and bead are usually- of ,iapieT-ii-acbi,f Ihe last, having a thin wax coverings A ctarse shirt 'com pktes this jyory, fswir and : slmile tyiie, of doib" and 41 yet '.many bauds 'have lwetf emragttl in getting it ready. . I Ueriain workmen inak tlie arms and legs, eitlier by cutting fheui out of wootl or by molding them of papier-'n-.a'eh; others arrange tie limbs iu flat, wooden Imxes. whii-li are put near the stove or in the sun to dry; others dip the arms and legs Into a luisln containing reil dye, -Ut give them nVshlike-apiiearanee; others S-w. cover awl stun the, doll, ami others ttainf the eyebrow, lips and hair,., or tine on nioliair. The luannfacture of the glass eyes, as well as the flxing of the same in the Jtead, is again done by different reo!le, and all the parts are put together by'. a. small niiViiufacturer, to whom llie'workme-a engaged In the inaunfactuie "of the various parts, of dolls -arry. the products of their Week ly toibi - , .3; " The making of Cne doll wigs must lie i-onsidennl an art in Itself. Mohair, which is imiMrtel in large quantities from Kngland. is used in this manu facture. Sometimes human hair is employed, but the letter material, lie Ing expensive. Its use will always 1m Imbed. The glass, eyes are blown out of tulies held over a strong gas flame. They are connected by wire, and If it is desired to m.iLo them movable, a lead weight Is fastened to the wire. Tlie dressing of dolls , is also an extensive industry, mauufacr ttrcrs employing as many as :vm bunds for this purpose, mostly girls. Of re -ent years dolls are brought out dress ed in uniforms to reprvsnt some well known character. Iolls dressed in khaki are now being put on the Eng Iish niarket." There ! more Catarrh In this section at tfca coaauTUiusu otber diseases pat together, and until the last few years was supposed to ha incurable. For a ere at many rears doctors pro- Boancea n a local aiaeaae, ana prescnoea local remedies, andbr constant! v failuiar to cure with ,local treatment, pronounced it incurable. Sci ence nad proven caiarra to be a constitutions' disease, and. therefore, requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney dtCo. , Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on the market. It is taken internally in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoon bui. it acta nireciiy on im oiooa ana mucous surfaces of the system. Tbeyofinr one hundred Kjouars tor any case it iaiis to cure, ocna tor Btrculara and testimonials. Address, r V.J. CJ1KNET A CO., Toledo, O. aH9old by Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best- EXOLAXIi'S MIXISTEU TO CHINA Sir Ernest Sa tow. the new appointiM to the I'eking mission in plac' of Sir UlaudeMacliomild, is a mau of an al together different stripe from the or dinarv diplomat, they say, being what 1s known in England as a non conformist. His sympathies with th-. missionaries and mission work, it is thought, will 1m of service to tiiosi who have suffered in Cliina from teli- sious persecution, and ids long enner iu the diplomatic service, extending over ,io years, is a guaranly tii.tt liis work will Im well performed. He has served in Slam. Uruguay. Moroeco, Japan ana China and is known as a trained statesman and an all around man of affairs a good man for the place. TO PREVENT DECAY. Wood Preserver Used ty Uncle Sam on Yamhill River Work. Merits of Avetiarius ... Carboiineuni Recognized by National, State , and Municipal Govern ments. ' Tlie fame of Avenarlus Caribolinenm has steal;ly extemled, ns tlie only bona tkkr presi'rver of wood, since its "dis covery in fJermany thirty years ago. It tuts sKssl all tests of climate, oil aud water aud ssteadily lived down all pre tended rivals. Ts!ay It !.- tst ouly em ployed In all con n tries for Hie preser vation of wood used for household ar ticles such as houses, I liatus, fences. etc., Mtt the national government, both of Kurojie and America, have recog nized its value in saving public con structions from decay.) Folio wing their exampk cities. aul counties have alo adopted aveiiariiH cnrltolieum for brklgs, pavements, etc., and the lead ing isbip builders ami railroad compa nies have hown Ihelr faith In Its mer its by treating ship timliers, cars, tele graph ftoles and ties with tlie same never failing preventative against cli matic dpc'ay ami rep.n Vms wood boring vermin Isth of land and water tilt at lxMlks move slowly, and only act after mature deliberation. It uay tlierefore be safely statcl that" gtvern r jents and wioratlbns tlld not employ tvenarius carlsdineniui until fully -on- vinctxl or its money sjtvlng as well as wood premTvlrur qualifies. Private in dividuals desirous of lenetlienlna- the life of wood work ami at the same tbne curtailing cxiHnscs. mid not fear to fol.ow t'he prcci'tlents Vstaldished. Recent kx.il examples- irov:ir the tnttb of the a-bove statements are not wautiing. .TIm leooustrtu toil Madison slre't irslge in Port la ml. has- U-cn trvatexl w:?! avenarlus carliolineum. na has also ihe pavement at the intersec tion or four tuets In that-cltv wlwri. the Ireavlest tncet car and wagon traffic converge Tlie latter me of tbe eojinKrfitHl "was uiado at the earnest solicitation of street car tnanazers who courKientlv ks for irratlvlnir nnit TlK"tfeutbiwtt in cbarp of th iinif. ed States engnneer department for Ore gon ate now applying avenarlus car bob i Ue II in to tlie dams and lock work on the Yamhill river, a flattering tribute io us merits which was eertainlv not extenKl until searching investigation satistRiI thte authorities that it was a measure of practical economy. -"'- . . W . - . viin Mien examples Defore tnero It would apnesr that tin iiKlividnal Is foolish amf the nfflolal almost culpable w ho does not protect bis own. or the taxpayer's pockets by u?imr this com pound, thus saving from tkn-ay. and engrtienin tlie life of all frame struct ures for which he da individually or officially resiwmsible. ' t'lslwr. . TlKwsen & Co. ot Portland. Or are sole Pacific coast agents for avenarlus caKhoilnenm, and It can be found at R. M. '.Wade & Co., Salem, wls will K'.adiy upply information re- gard-Ing Its accomplishments. THH f tlOVEUXOIl f OIVJAM.MCA. - - Z ii' 1 " ' ' r r 1 . The isrieut, go"i"erm.r of :3:tJira kn Is Sir HntH.sIInirT;irg."trhiliad a vast fund f colonial ev;Hrieiic, lw fore be web t out to assist the Jamsi cans in :, mariasfiirg tlwlr isiitid. - He was agiai-tlire hvAhat'.!'uter in that eemer- rif, UlrtilnUatrariV;u' i,a. dou knownss iNiwuing street.. He is lai.vear dLia ;fa,mou crirUcter " in Kpiivfof M"sg4'tniid as active as a iMiy. The tropical climate -'generally takes tb.f vigor out of one. it is tliongbt.bm ir a iiki ii is i-aierul of his heal lb and. keH,;tiot, driiik tiy fniJy of' native luitidl-s'ie-fs nir ifi"o:e like ly jo break down there th.-'itjji mi perat clinvneJ T3hS form r .'.govern or of Jaiuait-a, Sir lfenrv Itkike. imw T.m Iliimvl'lkllif . ,!..' k-lbilll ......... -. . in i mfii . . ri-iit iiiiin viars In tropical .countries... Itieiuding" six or seven In Jamaica, has always eu- t .... .1 1.. ..1.1. jiri rTii? iir.iftiii. THE OFFICIAL. FORECASTER. - The forecast man sits down - .. . And figures pro ami con;. He's sure of Ark.uiaw " - Aiid Maine and Oregon; " Ohio and - New Yorjc He takeas wtb grace and He carries Illinois ase; As calmly as you ph"se; New Jersey, Mary":tnd. ';, Wisconsin, IMawate, He gathers in Ms list .. And never turns a lialrj He studies, then, a bit. ' ' 'Subtracts and multiplies." : . And, -wfaried, finally He shuts his tired eyes -And gives the 4lKr. side A small state here ami there Xof 4hat It's vote's in doubt. Rut merHy to lie f rja. : v.; -r-t'hlcsgo Times-Herald. A FRENCH OPINION. PARIS. Nov. St. -The 'Figaro.- refer ring to the results tvf the elections iu Uh United States, considers tlie ques tion whether administrative changes will be made at - Washington - In -the same projiortlon as they wer' in ISim, and expresses an a tliiiuative opinion. The paer says it will. regret if Seere lary Hay, who is a frknd of Fraio-e, tesigns. owing to ill health, and If (ietKMal Porter. United States Ambas sador to France, 'who-has. maintained good relations between tlie. two coun tries. during-1 be last four years, is ln- In-ed to nccept a Hirl folio nei-essitat- ing his leaving for tlu- I'nittvl States. O Bears the bigaatare Tin Ic-.i Yoa Baw tiwars 6oor.hr CITATION. In tlie County Cotirt of tlie Stale of Oregon for the Counly of Marion. ' . In the mat tec of the gtwrtlianshlp of Josoph S. Itcck. ; aiMl - Leona Ileck. minors, Mrs. Margaret heck, guar dian. Now on this the 12th day of Octo ber, A. 1. 1 i km , conies Margaret Reck, In iersor and as tlie guardian of tho jiersous and esiat's of said -Joseph s. P.eck, and Ieotia -'Ileck, minors, win presents to -tin" said court her duly verified 'amended icrrthit praying for an order and license of tb'rs court, ail- - rlzfng. empowering arid d'u rtlnga her to sell all the right, title and in terest of said minors, in their certain real estate, the same tielng their un divided oue-hhlf interest as lehants in common, in fee, in aiid lo 1m follow ing described premises, to-wit: Tlk north tbreeHiuarters. of the north half of lot -nnmix'n4d six (d) In blM-k numbered 'thirty-three' t.'b situate In th City of Salt'm, ' Marlon' conntv. Oregon. Together with the tenements hereditaments ' and ' apinirtenances,- thereunto In-longing or in any w(s ntirwrtlninr llw.r..l. . .' . ? . And it appearing to the'court from said petition that 1t would Ik Is'iieli- cial 1o sahl minors herein- mentioned, and i necessary and prosr that their said real estate: therein descrils-d. should be sold. r ' " ' It is therefore .ordered. ndJudired and decreeil by the court that on Sat niday the 17 th day ofNoremlier. llKsl. at ten . (10 o'clock In tbe' forx'tiooii of said day in this court, in the c-ourb room thereof, Jn : Ore County Court house, in tbe City of Salem, in lh.i County of Ma Hon, and Stale: of Ore-. gon, le, and the sanio hereby are fixed as the time and place for hearing any ami an objections to the granting of said order, and license of sale, and that a copy of this order be served uion the next of kin of said minors.' and upon Maurice Kllnger." Ixmise Iteck, Mary Reck. Rosa Reck. Cathe rine Beck, Joseph Reck. ! and Louie IVck, and tnon all other persons, resi dent and non-resident, interested In said estate as by law provided, by publication thet-eof In, Ihe Weekly Oregon Statesman, once each week for three consecutive and successive week, prior to sold date, said Weekly- Oregon Statesman being a weekly newspaper, printed and. published at. the city of Salew. in Marion county, Oregon, and'lieing of geiM-ral circula tion In said couiitv and state. And each of said parties and next of kin of said ward and all persons interested In said estate are hereby -ommanded to apnear lie fore this ourt at said time and place to then - nnd there show cause why a. 'license should not be granted for the sale, of said real premises, ns prayed for In said petition. ; ' ' Ioue ,at Chamlicrs; this Ocfolwr 12, , 1 jonx n;' Scott, ConrUC'Tin'Ifro nf Marion County. Or. 10:ll5 tw. '' ' . ' ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. ! Notice ds hereby given to nil whom H may concern, tliat i the undersigued ba3 leen this day by. the County Court of Marion county,-Oregon daily ap isdiiteil as rhe. administrator of tlie estate of Nelson R..Ikty, late of Mar ion county, Oregon cUvcased, and nil persns Iiaviug cl:iims, n gainst said estate are. hereby 'further iiatilied to present the same ' .daily,. verified to the undersigneil administrator t the law office of Tilmon .Ford, ,W. Jd.. Kaiser and W. T. Slater. at the city of Salem. in Marion. eouufy, Oregon,, HU in six months after the date of. ..the first publication of this notice. All ier sons indebted fo sajd estate are here by requested to make Immediate pay ment thereof to the undersigned ad-nrlui.-rtrator . V , -( iMtitl at Salent, Oregon,, this 4ta day of October, A. 1. iboO. ; I. C. NEEDnAM, . .Administrator of 'the estate of Nel son R. Ioty, deceasedi '- x 10 All t, wOt.s- ' y '2' ' i J 7 r