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WEEKLY OREGON..': STATESMAN;' tciiut, iECEMii:a2r. 1000 rara!bncr.-The Stored! an InJinbfvn Land. -:- (By Asa Lemxan). ... . . . - . v.mimious mat I a in the u Diner it el Mi.j-i ui tiisirust ami that my state ment are discredited by those roro wuoui i am aee-ustotned to recelTe def- rtVuee. and who w lately applauded the triumphs of my e-bemU-al research es whkh almoxt reTohitlonized the eh uMfic world, and with the fact elaily KTovrins clearer, that' I am re garded a the .victim of a strange hal lucination, the it nation becomes riu ndirrahle; hence my resolve to give to - the world the fciory of my ft ran ire ex- ferf awt.. . . A 1 . . t . t n un-. iniKiiu inai, a generouiu "" hi iaratiii .tiercels . In phrase- wiK. uoi loieraun in trained men of ic; icr. ; . . :- -- : . : lurin- th? summer 'of , after woiuu.4 or im-essant toil. I reach d the Koai 01 iiy ambition oulv to find my nervon vvsiein shattered. My n-hynl-ckin ik reinitorir- ordered rent, fol lowed by a long vyaj:e In southern ea. .Mliiu- notable occurred until tie elhih day of thin memorable voy age, when a violent atom aiw, driv Iiir the xtannHi steamer onward with rreater im1 .and conffliuhiff unabat ed for e vera! days. she lost her reck t.uinK and x were driven inercik'ssJy Ik fore the jcale. often wameel by th lookout, of the da njrerou proximity of laud, until during a nljiht Inky blackness Jie si ruck and wa dashed to piecen 011 I he cruel nx-kit. I ran ou lv ren-emU r a struggle in tlx icv wa ter and Mindly grasping some floating object and striking wlih terrible fon-e. Win n couc2nuuef. returned I ' wa4 Iviiur In a rooiiU tin wall and furni ture ol" .which differed notably from any I had ever tern; a lady and gen IV man attired in apparel as strange to me an the surroundings were con versing in a foreign language, near my couch. Noticing me at ohee. the man aroe and gave me a )otion. and noting my 1emioratiire, after a brief talk with the lady, he took hi uiedi elite case and departed. A my bend was racked wit li pain, it was not dif ficult in rupprtH my curiosity ami re solve to. remain nuiet. Passing: over the early ami u lie vent - rm iuij or my innraUw nee. I t.um to the time when I wa able to walk niruiit the room. tMy jattemlant. accom anicd ty a noil nt lady, one morning entered lh-. apartment. The latter addressing me hi the English language aid: "Uavins tet; with an excri--uce ilt ntiidl with our rii-e-nt one. I can appreciate jou:i. anxbty to learn why you jw- lure. Your vtti I wa Hrocfc'.l i.n a reef near the entrance lo lh haiir of! rain!onc. in ih. rcsl denee of a wealthy family of vh1cl canitai -liy jin l I ne t ro,iiH of a jjrat eotitry,vr the k-ime nanic, yon ar now. the ohJ'Ti. of s.!ciiitde of its va rious iiiembi rs. t'linitin to a pi ' wreckage. yoi lrffti into th. har-Imm- and wa cast upon 1 he Ix-ach' not far from lure, tvlK'te you wa discov ered by ; Ihe xo;i!iemau rtwnius thN rcshU-iue ami , ltfi tiht here. Th of maiiyr your, fejltrw-. voy aueri. h-' forniuaie. Iia ve drifted tixlioio at rarioiiH 1 ;!acs and were luteneii by kiinj 1i:iikI.. Vouare the only km ii K!irviv4r . I ' .- AfH r tltaiikinK the holy ami oxiu-chm- iyjr tfraliicde for iuy niir.n ulou d- livctam tf. !ie coidluuei): ago in a sim'l.ir ; temped.' after; voyag ing ire ni I.iii;tiiL I wan tU'v.nly sur vivor from a win'ck uj (lijsiiiii". reef, nrd iheM .are the onlpfriif tanccs of esM'W from other laodsi retfehiug It Fam'one Ii.-ih f-.iJi sgri-uitnial ii'Kitiirivii. ul mineral alooiul. while th dvaiicen:eiit and culture of its ikcpI.- in many repect outrival oilier land." Thts mv-hw like lh' revela lion of a traiij(e dream. I said. "Melt of v-!ence;are evidently at -suit in suisiiisr ilit- Antarcjie ri''mi "a dcKn'atc lb-Id of ftenutl Uv ami xiiow." "Since coming iinoii; this iple." said mj" Veompaidou. "i .have .learned iccir lannuajie anu in reiurn nae taught mine toi 'veral ex:rex"ip a desire to ham it. llavinjr lwcome fa millar Willi the people and their, ways I .have no hexitaucy . In Halving then . . ......... . . . . .... ..!...... I . .(Arik f i v 1 f . a t . . . a....... Seeing my sirength was already over taxed by the excitement inoideut to lier revelation ..iie tk her departure after proinifintf to return when I wast irons eumiah to view they marvelous eity Iw-yond 4li' Ice barrier. Tl' inlerveniiijl days Hcemed end leiK b me. for the lady'n ; narration had aronsil a Mrontf hnln' to witne ihe novel scene he Jiad brhny. men tioned, and tlwi view from the win low of my room tM'iugtliat of beau tiful lawn flanked by shrubbery and Malcly trees, gave no gliuipw of life in t lie stwts beyontL Finally, upon a bright? cluH-ry mrBiiig, t he lady callei! to tind iiie.rstlesly pacing the lloor of my rooni "I-arning tluit. you wer- unw-h iwtter. I have -aiiel to re deem aiy pmmiS" 1 said, pleasant Iv. -In order to jreiKii ycu for he fighls vott are to witmss," sh cn tinuiHl.'as we pat ont to the side walk. 1 will .Inform you that tlie dis cinrr of aii exwdingly expansive. gas-o'us "snlstance .known as oxolite has In tlte few years si m-e its intnMlne tioii given ma rft lorn lmitus to d- vancement along H f .,!m- merce. comfort ami pleasure. OjsoI He. t.r a simple and inexienive process, is" derived .from ihe air. and !oeonm tives. street car, stationary engine, ocean and river' vessels as well s an iMiMJile. ed b'cych's art driven by it. Yon-xe. many of tiie nuKlcrn iu veutions iu vm In other lauds are- alxo emplovwl 1m v w Idle rwit tria s have shown that aeria! navigation Is a lMnisibllitVi vl if the mar intun. , we passed - along tlie street i was atna4l by the tnafslvene's and arcn- ! Proprietor of RAIiKJt. OUEfJON. lo rtel at No. -ST. and JK t'm'T, treet. and am well atoeked wl b complete liro of drugn ih1 ntMirinea toilet articlea, pe,funprr l"r,,!'b' etc., etc.. etc ; .. : 1 ' DR. STONE . n bad ftotne 25 years rr,,;,MTj; the practice of medicine and ; makes no charge for cons.;llatton. vi tnlnatiun or prtucJiplh'ti- v , SHE'S7 DRUG STORES itectoral beauty of many f the build incs. We tKiusetl opposite a building nin which worknin were emploved hoisting huge blocks of granite wefgh iug many ton, and placing them In pojdtlou oa the wall at a dizzv height, with apparent ease. Tbis wa done br the aid of ozolite engines of pecu liar construction. Xearing two lads engaged in a playful altercation over a bicycle, the one grasping the wheel released Wi bold, and to. my ntter amazeiiK-ut. it, rose from the sidewalk, soon iSassing brer the house tops and wa finally lost lo view. My compan ion explained this magical effect, br stating that the tires were Inflated by ozolite. As we passed onward."5 view ing the. novel sight,: I related the circuntslam-es which led to my me-' roorable voyage southward from the United States. When I ; had finished, rfie said: "This people, though possess, etl of a fair knowledge of the exist ence of countries beyond the Ice bar rier, and holding the secret of Its In tricate passages to tit" world beyond, strange as it seems, iwve i no desire to communicate with the World : out side." fSceing my liwk of interest di rected to persons passing. be explain ed.that tin iiecullar fit of their apiarel was due to inflating It. thereby redue-1 Ing the vvetgirt of the body,' and I assure- yon." she added. t"he sensation of almoH floating along, with little effort, is very agreeable; a statement I was prepared to fully endorse later froin tMronal exerleuce. As we- ap broached a rallway. a locomotive de vohl of smoke or bUsiun steam. siel by followed by a long train of laden freight cars, ami so little noise accom panied its assage that I felt the magic touch of ozo!ite(was there. Af ter visiting the harbor and viewing stately vetfsels ami smaller craft driv en ami uplifted by tlwj wonder-working agent,; as the dnner liortr ap proacheil. my cotnpatiioii asked nie tr dine at her home, iomising Introiluc tions to friends wh lial arnd to leak our language; an invitation 1 readily acccptiHr After dinner a geu tleman, of the family, asked me to accompany him to witness some ex ecutions to take place near the hall of tUStiee. . : ; ' J . 1 : lTnaci-u.tomed to sjneli-'scenesj I be: itati'd. but wishipg to avoid diseonrt esy to my host. I accoin pa tiled him. As we nea red the tpot designated. 1 observed that - a large but orderly crowd" had already assembled on tle grounds, ami I also aw a column of men. .-HoHr gnardeil. marching tow ard an open fcpaee of- eousil arable ex tent where tltey were halteil-aiid an itfliiN-r stpiied in front of the prison ers protluciug a paper ami reading In a loud, clear voice... mv . couiuanion interpret ing for my -.KiiefitJ- . The firsfciUpi-if was-a pollticla:i who had Itoeti a Candid. tt for one of the Iilglier oHic's itt th 'gift ef .the tHiiihf lie was coitd,inn"il f.-r arofiing tional bitttrm ss.. for oiaking "unpa'r! otic .iMeclns di'ii'MK-ialorv of i;or crunent iiistitntiotis and hig-U ottic;a's mid lastly, for tiilkinv so .iiiueb ; and saying so litt!c. When tli: officer tin bhed. tie guards s-i7eil the tif'som and inn.ithig a huge.- -sack-like gar ment the l.-i tH r wore, he hot. irjiwanl tlih givat- velocity, mmmi disamsMt ing re.be wfs ot to v'c.v. the r-adfjsc of the second charge 4om'uuuceI.U Tlu- coiMleinned. in this ease, was an ilitor who by glaring h;idlfi;is had flmwn marked attention to tle recital of atro cious crime- and who had ; print ed 'inonstrons wishI cuts, ,of al!exd tiersons who hal driven undertaker to iH-nury iy takiug lr. lUauk s iio triiHis. Ai the read r concluded, the editor followed UIk iHiIlliciau iu his fliarht. Next followed a long li-t e;f culprits' w1r iiad eva.i!cj the tax -ol leeio'r' bymaking fal.-e returns, thus placim;- affi unlust buriicu uin tlios. jess a file to bear .It. Thf' foiloweil the Militiciait am! ditor in. rapid suc ctssioii. Th remaining i-riiuinal wrv ail Charged with, tvaiitpliug uion the truidvn Kti!e by manifold methods, so common iu oihtr lands as; to be re gards tl of. almost. universal observ ance. Afte-r ihe unfortunate werv lost iu tlie llue vault alMvc. . turning to my cHiuiauIou I wiid: lf hi wf. sim ilar: to yours we re executed in other lands, wars, pestilence and famine would pahs with i , insignilicaue by comparison of deismulatiug , influ emi'S. I'assing over tlie subsequent oonth of my tay In this land of purnrises. I: reach , the time when taking passage aboard a vesseMsmnd for a elistant city of. lesser imiHrtance than the' capital. 1 met vith an expr ienc almost, identical to mv fateful Jntrmluetlott to Faralone.: Briefly. I was rescue! from an lanit by a northward-lsMiiMt steamer.; . a nd ere long was among old friends:" f In .-iiuK-Insion: If this narration should reach some intrepid navigator and he should be impHk-d by Its jn rusal to lH'tietrate the mysterj". of the mhU Irii ice' barrier. Its eljcct ; will have 1een attaiuctl. : , i . j How to Cure Cronp. t Jlr. R. tiray, who lives near Amenia, iMH'hess county, N. Y. says: "t'lwiru be'tiHtn's t'ough lietm-dy is the j best iiieelh'iue I have ever used. It Is a flue e-hildren's remedy for croup-, and never falls to emro." Wlien given as soon as the child becomes hoax-?, or even after the croupy rough has de-ve-looeil. It will prevent the attack. This should lw borne In mind and a lsttle of tii Cough Itemedy kept at hand ready for instant use as soon as these, svniploms aviiesir. For nalc bjf F G.: liaas drufigist fckilem. Or.: WHAT IS WOKX. There ; Il wvihi ' nHslitied are a gosl many. Nell fashions, but naturally ; f a enler. The bg flat velvet hail, with manj- feathers eiins ovr the brim. i evidit ntly t.i e-ef, bra teel va rtwher takeii from th j ..ut t Tlfcr ! e-ai iiraieo , ' if" " ., " . ' " - " I "tiwynne skirt'ts gaiuereii an nnimr . See Iv $3.50 Shoe llliill CUT. FULL The famous Novcs Norman Shoe G I YEN (il'S.KAl.SKII, C. G- me iront ana suies iu many rows, anet la Invariably of brocade or -hiue silk! much pattermHl in a- floral style, and the low bodice of the" tame cult has cape draperies somewhat of t lie folded bertlie order, and eHow skees heavily, frilled wkh lace. i-' :?e . ' . ' i u'xucks nave lost none or their ioin larity, but stitched bands." Laaety lialf an inch in width, are vat tohaie from the same silk or material, and this is a favorite and .newer friwiunig for blouses and coa ts. ; Cut applhines of -iot h are no w sold as liorderhigs and trimmings to match the leading colo:s. ami tor evening wear tnere are eom- nlete , over-hoiices of inbrohleied ebiffonand net. where pearls, sequins and beads are much used, e-ombined with tinsel and iendant drops. The . short-wai-ted Kiupire coats. when proierly matkv have- a qnahu and becoming effect on a slight hgn;e, but some weird examples are to Ik seen, which have the appearance of an outgrown garment, and quite, ruin the figure. The Empire fashion are ftet tleest of all for tea and evening gowns, and kr these elaboration is not out of place, and the strict Kmpirc s!y!e need not.be elonly loowed. - The favorite decoration for a hut- bodice or blouse ii a chou arrangement of crefe or bebe velvet with nds. tlie velvet in loot's, the ciette -tucked or fringed. Huge single blossoms set in rosettes or tulle or chiffon are used. tlie colors reorcsluced Ju long velvet or riblion streamers falling to the vdg of the gown. The b'ack hn-e robe, with applications of white la-e. di. posed as a garniture, is quite the new idea for this type of gown, and can lie worn ovr black or white. "; I'auue satin with the new chine de- igns can barely be distinguished from i'alsley effects, whether Iu H or ianuel. are extremely fashionable this se-asou. and show thvmost deli girt fill blending of -ohrs in the darks r tones. Panne and vedvet in wlfn'oloriugs are xtinsjve'ly tise'il, both for millinery md on gowns. . " Tlie folded -toque or turban is verj" fashionable, and the -Martpiise hat jas found ;any admirers, although it jiunot btrfernud a lHi'niug shaie. ne erimntg is, lnvarly arrangenl u eeishaTt4ind exnsists of velvet coses, cliou.tf velvet or silk, or clus rs of ostrich tips, which are ' placet a ch tilde outside Ihe upturuel brim. ', - ml i The IHst riaster. A pice of fl.vincl era mjK'nert with iiamlM.rlalns I'ain Ihihii and Isuind o tlie aflSctel iarts is suierior to any daster. When troubled with lame ac or jKiins in the side or chest, gve t a; trial and you are certain to The nore than ileasisl with the tnninpt iii-?f it affords. Uain Italm also cores henmiatisni. tbie application gives vlief. For wile by V. il. Haas, drus- ;ist, Salem. Oregon: iKU'liB riti:inrrKi LM2MUK1:. llHd FOli 11 On e-.ne of th" famous ' Uabylon Utn ab!e-, amsars an inscHption e:f snr lapsing htiT.sl. the full Iniisirt. f -rhii h Ji.-K.or.ly yuw iHtumc 'manifest; id yet the hise-rlpiion. simply Infoiuis is U it t;aoricoru wa the ru'ing sIrii 'u the. Zodiac, at the litiie or ihe Hel ;ige not a startling stati mei In it m If. uor oc likely, to attract .much at--iiti4.ii frrm auiitiuaiiaiv and arciuu- loarhts. "-.-Onltc nMi-ntlyj liawever. a emv of ti in'rii; ion1 fell intb the lati-tl- ef an Oiirntal scholar in Ism Ion, nlo is also an amateur .-rstrono-iimt and astie'oger of no mean reunite', nd h at once sawthat a wide field or siM-cuhith.n was here opened to Vim. the .enigma to -le snlved ln-ng 11m oiK-jitioii: In vleiv of tlie fact etiat t sm-,-1 I e!'Iutt' uvun'itl wl i t."aii-i-sni wim the iniing sign In the Zodiac, ill UieZ i Janets ls-iug congregated in .his sign at tiiat time. Is it reasonable! to ext-ie tiiat another deluge will in cur wIid the zodiacal e-ouditlons arti similar? Within a few days every noted isim list am) astronomer In fluguind had heanl of the strange inscription, aud ever since they have been onuVriiig over it. Tin data which tlwy have to iriiiilo llwiii Junnnl a Kolntioli l ft 11m turob'em ait few but Important. Teri quote Ir. Frark Clo-ie. late preshlent of the Taotna Aealemy of Se-lemf "What are kuonna the 'Babjhmiau tablets -ami a se-t of luse-ribeil tdatetl book Huves. written tiHusa nils of ytars tefore tlHi Christian era. in wlile-h-ls given an account of tlx NVki ehlan lH-liigi. These tablets wer- ex hntucil from tin amh'iit e-lty of Nine veh, and are now. In tin. Hritish MuH' inn hi Iindon." Now 15nii a Clialdean asirono loer aud one of tlie a1l-st men of Ids Cime. .wrote a hitory ef the IU-ilyl'-n4an r5mnir. iu 'which-lie not only onoieel the -ISabj Ionian tablets, but No eh.e-Itiresl that another flessl would siirelv take place wlK'ttever 'the sun. iiioou aud -irfanets. again HsxrupUil the slirn taricorn. Tiia t this strange ire4linon Is of unnsnal Interest to ier "oiis now lie-ing ! evhlent from 1 In tact that In Ixe-.em1r. i;l, the snn. Meti-ury. Mars. Jirpiir atd .Saturn will hs-atiil iu the sign Csipriceiru. as require! 1y Iterous. while the tnooli aiMt NeflllK will te i It, the op ispslte sign. Cance-r, toward the cud of Am tiHinth. - - -. --r - - - ' ' - - . If may Is argued thai the conditions at that time will! not In exactly" tie sans as those which prevailed at the time of -he Ihiige. since neither Yc t. lfrtclwt. N'ptuue nor tlw umm-ii will l,e in Catiricorn. TIm rt-ply-to this Is tiiat Hers-lMi and Neptune were nn kU!Mrn at the time ef tlie lNlnge and luat e-otiseiuentiy. even itr mry iphi Is in "trieerii. m?i'lier.ierMit mr . .i i.iw.n STOCK KIP Sole Agent IJKPAIKINC eliro!iscKu tre f act. a t-ucs. moreover, i jx minor ptatvt ami of ; Jittl- -i,!iinr-s lance- in sneh a matter, and" as for th, yicob. tiiotigh jke may not lv in e'aprieorn while the ctacr plaiuts an Ik re in -ksp conjunction, r she will i-ertainlx. be- there for -twine hours alii'ut tlnifthue. The question- there- f.n. which many persons are now ask ing is. WH1 a sinMl- great deluge take lOac during i Ueeemii ' , 1!H1 To sue-h an Important quesrku wlentits or oen-ulrlsts- of lnttruatlon.-i'l reiuta clon .are very loath t reiy, but a fair -estimate 6f tlieir views -may Is 5!eaiieil from fht fulhwiug statement la t"m!ng Events, a Iomlou occult jouruaL . : ; --". feriu flocsl or eielugt, says tin wrei. "doe not utx-essffirily menu the total, vxthictujo ly submergeace of all ttO. Kviug, creatures eu the earth, but ratl:r th sulnm-rsiou of a . contlm-ut, AK h as haiUH-ncd in lts case cf the losnt ... lemurja an.1 Atlantis, eriulftious of which all ; nat'nais and ieopks seem te noesesv . Nc-c.esarily. smii n huffe subinvrion won!d cause fearful thlal wave In all other lands, ami to K-uch ulM'uomena the Toachtan reoreI trttiallr it frs. WIk'SImt partial atr Isfaction -In J hceinlMr, 1!W1, of tlie oiHlitieus spe?fiHl by- Reros-u will nroducH even iKirtlaily similar results I a mat.er we may safely leave to the toiishleratioH of students. . Many in-rsous will noturally ask. Is BiMtte a reliable authority on such a i-ubjei t? Ami tlMH-efore a few wyrJ', aboet 'hi are ji"-e'sary. lrofevso.f Kayre. of txford. tlie well k"!l kUOWU Orb i . .. . ! -m-.ellt t-.ill- I cntsl and author of pires, rays: Ite;sus was a priest of tlie; Tensile of Hel, ai Babylon, ami is saUT? hy l"nl4ns am? Tat lan to have lieeii a contemjsmiry ef AJexamhr the 'rear, and to lr livesj into tlie reign of Ant iachus, Setter, lie 'had. iheiv- forr. sscial. otHMirtuuitk-s of kimwiug tlw; Wsory ami astronomy of 'his coui) try, upon which 0h wrote iu f Jr.vk. Rei-ent elise-overies have ah.und.intl v establlshet the trust wort hincss of th MaiwHio ef Ka by Ion. whose works. urfortnuattdj. ate known to us only thtongk, quotation at secoud and rhlrd hand. . . f"lnce a cylinder of Anlloclius. the son of S"e Je'ucus. lias leecn found In Herllttl In Ha by Ionian cuneiform. while bilingual fniginents in e-unel- rrm ami cursive Jreek of tlie Ku kid ate have also lieen ellsvvered-. ami a contract in t":i by Ionian mticlfoiiu hiteil in the fifth year of -iu- Farihi.ui Ktmr Iakoros. tlie e-outemiMtrarr of londtian. e-xiss iu the .Mu-eum at ZirJ-li. there hf no reason wliy Jterei siTs should .not have lMei.i oqmilly weH aeouaiulist with the tJieck lauguagti and i!m oI1 liiersiluie if his own ruiin :tv. And iu -pile of t!c fragmentary ? atxl tornnvt state hi which bis frag-ix rc-nts have limn" dmni Ho us. we know o mat ts was so. ills accounts of tlie dclmre. for -instance, agns even in Its i k-ljiils with jiu! e,f. the cunelfonu i tejrfv." - y'jiee the tim f l'toh my each of e twelve Klgn of 11m xoliae has ts. ?i o s-HKI to have a decided -:itiflttcuce! Q over eertalti eiths and . eimutrh s. .and i i tin xerie-iiee of lenturie s. It is claim- n il. proves that mlsi'crtuiic always I " co:i;e 4o those 'eil!es and e-oimli'i' s I Q -lcurver malefle planets re In fhelriX signs. If I his lK':'i tie.'and ther should i O ! ereii -a iKirtial fhotl in li:Jl, India. tlie Ilinjauli. TlinifT. Lit liuani;i and the e-lty tf Oxford WtMiM be most like ly lo sufTer, slnee they are the places over whleh ('aiu h-oiii Is a hi to hold reway. t'am-e-r. lui vev. will l:e m flit-lfd at the reatne time by the pr s- eJHM f Aent line, ttml br Ohe oiriifxi- iloa of Hie other Innet in Ciprhnini ami. as thi xiffii is hjj1I to vtit Afriea. etlatiil, Holland. New Zeahiml Am sterdam. Cadiz. t'oURtantinoole. Yen- ! ;etioa. New York. Milan.' atul Manehe-ster. ocuIti.stH elalm 1h.it tlnw o!ais will also Ik seulously atHIeX-d :ii eheeinb'r. t!til. Oui vivra verra. riiouj;h love repine ami rensoii e-liafe. Tlie-re eaine a voi-e withotH reply, "Trs man's iienlition U be safe. Whe.u for the truth he ouKhr to die. K'mrson. O Bratha Sifaatmxa f 0TOXIZA. rThi lind Yoa Hart Alivays Boagfit .LE&A s- - The most complete Assortmerit on Low prices, Artistic prtntltiRof all hinds. Prompt work, whether on large or small orders. Fine presses at our service and all kept busy. Statesman Job '.V:' a jiistaki; in ih:t. You seem to Ik suffering," .remark d the iarrot.' Unly a little iudig.stloa." repjusl Ihv esirlch. cji relets! . "I tliougiit those til r - railroad spik, wre wrought iron, but I Hud th-y we re steel." I Jetrolt Free l"res. i-ilHrin' man aa', laiwriu woman Hev due glory' a n m, sha hk; . I-"--thiu thvM's clone hilnmiau Iujvns all ci cm the ame. : v i i -Lowell. SEND 50 Sf NTS- t ji nrmnri lei B am i3" Till - i.c'LrlV ukM f ii nmmmnmmmmmmmmA. ta A !; Mradtri-a mrt. of oM wood. irtj wpl t-k nl s6o. t-j of Kun-dl -. pFtlly rimr0d fnr vtlln.lfl-il-iTlfc k wMi -.r a.b4 -.!-. THIS IS A IfCUUI SS.OO Vlll l.M-t:UfllT HnullM. burin pon hI. lk .!. i lltj Oxaplpta wltli f mmimt tnri lri tMkiUkL Ol'-Cl KXiaiek II at ytmr ex pre oftW. and tl found er.a-Hytr-war1 tbemM-alUr-raarrru ar k-ar4 mt, pay th as ftrmt rnmil 53.75 lr-UwaMMdfU,iral.lltai arilaai. , aUM y mr- a SPECIAL PREMIUM OFFEH. TT7- htl wa Slaaalwwaaair-rar. ta hurliciaa k-a" djuaoxl V- any violin wUuout -toajinir tta ttru maul and will prova a alurhl rl t' bra-inr. mn4 wa will alaa allow tna Inxtranmn to lrwiumlarira ya trial it S fouaa entirrly uUOarcorr la ovary wpcl.alMhlifllM fiiwiWm; ntae la tmU. Addroaa. tCIDt anCRIIfB M. en llnOCku-ano tSKASa, Kaat.ca C. aaainly yalliala.- Hatoc for i-ccep tabic Ideaa. Stfito If patented. THE PATENT RECORD, Baltimore. Md. buiscfjpuo eric of the Patest Bkoobj fbOC pvauwa. dasipies ire. till OCOOOCOSOCOCOCOCOtSCOOCOOOOOQOCOOO ft Tiir nrnnin.i iiiTinun g int rturLto nAiiufiAL HEW-lOHKJI-WtEKLr TBIBUliE fbMshfil Momlay. Weiius- elay ami Frhhiy, is In re.ilHy H line, fresh. every-oMi"iN ihiy Ihilly, jiivht the latest news on lny el isKtie. .Hid eoven-inir irewx erf the et!iT hree. H e-emtaiii -nil im Mitant foreign e-nlrh iiew Mhieh iile:ir in.. Til H PAILV TKinrM-: of tame ' ilate. ' aIH Mome!tle anI l-'orvlsn t'orre'n'roiuhnce Slnj 'tiVM'N Klegitnt Half lorn lllustiatloi.R,;' Iluiiior- eius lej-,' linliistri;il lll frt:nllon. Kashleni Xwle-r. .rl-irltur:il mat'erM ami t'ouiurehenslve ami reliable rituinehil .iml Market re-jMrt-. Kesuktr ,jnhsriiil .Ion pi Ice. jrT0 jrer jinr. We fitrnl-.ii It wltli the Twiit--Week Strvlesm.iu for. f2.W l"r year. . o o Send til order to STATESMAN PUB. CO , Salem, 0iezn OOSGcb30i:030OOOOOrX)COOOCK50C a mmr.jr " jmr . w one Send postal 418 W.I. I X BLANI About 500 different forms. . , , ' ' . - i , ,. ; Viill make any new form to order.; especially for large orders. SALEM, OR. Hut tin jingling of the guin.-.i-lie;iU the hurt that honor- fee!s.-r-Teuny- n. a ... y. n fsCOr. WtllUms'lnflu.n Pit "S I a. VjO.i.ttnent will euro li'il-C ! I 5 04r nd HcUirnJ t ' mm Piles. Il nts-f li the lunr.. ZmS t 1 siiaya lbs licjtiH'Stou-c. WW p 1 i 13 lift. Dr. Avnaamii lmtianfucUinl il u mrnl jsrrTarrJ .'c- Itih ;njt of the privsw ixri. h.vrry tiox is rarranitt. Bv drucristf. by mail on r- eipt of rnrr. M crnia ttn.1 Sl.fiu. ',!U.iS EAXUFACTUrUXS CO.. i'ro. tuuaI. On For J t all drugsp- visit CR. JQRDAN'Q ct? uuseuu oF,nnnTOY lost iixin .T, ui ruicxsa, cu. Taatarrrat War. Vfik la a, . knavwt mr av namctrt 1 dina.r aaatT wa ny ta okmm k-M. a vaan. i C8. .SSSAXOISCASES CFtt ( TrllLII tboKRirhhr enuCratavl ( irtHr. A jvn Car a mi) aa 1 A alinli tgenra. f UK m. Writa anr pna. rwikww - , IM. WKJU raaJU (A aataaMa baatt I I eH ot wawa aa HOBS! Otir Ice mnrnext' if we tar.it. Any u neudin sketch aud deacrtplion of any invention J'ill ' TiromHly receive ouraopiniin free conTi-tiiut the palcntahilitv of aaine. "How to OUmu a Talent " aent upon reqtrerat.. falenta aeeatred through aa advertised for nale at ot eapearae. - tatenla takes out throueh tia receive ;H-eflt -toi- , without charge, in 1 ur. rATSKT Jlfcoiais an ittualr.ted and widely circulated jouriiul, , com lilted by Manutacturrra and Invealora. - bend lor aa tuple copy- FREE. Address, VICTOR J. EVANS aV CO. (Pafrnt Aftoencyj,) , Cvana Bulldine, WASHINGTON, p. C rniiiu iinirrninrn o tfliYiiii ntnirAriR O 8 O IEW-Y0RI WEELLT IBISlISE l IuMiJieel ou Thuril.iy. nm! known for nearly lxty ye-ar In eve-ry imrt of the t'nlleil Slnteti hh a X:tt ii.:rl O o I'jiiiilly NevpaMr of Ihetfi hiirlKKt ea.Hs.for farmern ami q vllhirerx. It tmt.-iin till tin O iiiom. iminrrtairt necal newn Q of Till: DAILY TUUUMJ o up to hour of prliijj toirre'NM, O nifAsriiullitral Dernirlmeut erf the hlKlie-Kt otih-r, h:ie o eiibi'ltilnins r .Klliisr . f,ir O every iim iulxr f'p fa u- ft Hy, ohl ami yoii'isi"5l!irkrt q ltelrrnt- wlih h are, ni-eejd- eI it .ntthrlly by fiiniietrs Ov ami rottiitry ineri lintits. is eli ill), lilt to elafe. J titer- Q e'stfns ii ml inif rufHIve, IS'jrnlnr !enlreriiH'lou itle, ? I. At iht ye;ir. ! : j We furnheh It with the Twh-f-ji-We-ek Stiiteiiijiu for f I rer year.' i 1 ffWS tThc Miners' ! I ' mid ProsDcclors' ff Favorite. ! 1 . , Unaffected by cold or heat. Winchester Am munition is used by every and sold . cvcrjwhcrcJ name card and address on a for 148-page illus? U 1 r" " II in n . wufcoat aa a 1 - t it A - - .a-r a4 I HV lcal o J I M riil.Ta. tw urn. Jamaa-a ipal aaia- Tratwaiat 7W . . aaTaTa B aSTiy trated catalogue. It i3 free. j Winchester Repeating Arms Co. HEW HAVEN, CONnl. v Market St., San Francisco, CI. - i the coast. Office. 'v-i; CSoo II'-. .