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II SALEM. OREGOK, FRIDAY. APRIE 4. Mi. BRIEF CITY NEWS v THE lIITrIEt.Lrt:, la ihtr hkryt J -they boy, MUehe'l Lewis AHtaver and a.em, Ore?ru ,--' " dl2t i at . . ... J. l.,,V : f art' the horseless sprinkler, drawn ly itiiiffX Wit : tu rit ' ' batck ' Int. 1 winter! quarters, wto re it will, continue I!,, winttr rest, probably fvf some tm' to come, ; ... . - ' ; 1 ' ' i TOTJ NEED At- ! v ' t ;' ; Creira farattfb The 'Anieriea'n. la ' coasjdere4 he rfcsnt."' MIteh?!l : Sewl Starrer; Branch! sHs ' theml! ".BaleM. '; rnt- crrn a i ; Ciim S?ef,arativi TbAmerlc'in randere-d the .best. ' Mitchell. Lewi A, iHlavT Branch so' tbernJ' ftaim, On gem AN INTERESTING EVENT The trjt 4Mrft:n ev.-iu of th theatrical yar Wilr b tb tppearance fci & ra.J Opets Ha ri Thurs day. I A i-rH J, f Mr. -Charles jib Haa fJ ,' In, a "gland revival . t Sakf Ftir'iTh(-'-Tairtjn-f.f h jrhrew. The Jisks -'jlV Uf lAr cfinin ny,' w fco are direr; inr the tour proar.ie coin- pVt protract .on iritb Uj exceptional ) cast" Including M4 Hden C.rsn:ijv a tf famous Fn1.h -beauty. Marie-DroinaM, EmiM JIj tier, V.'.liiiin J. rhea, Irv: In g Knight. P..; Nunnery.' Hanl RjcuI; -A Bdr&n.' R.- c . Meech. V. Crtfcrftito and Joh n ?. 'Da U , bright sunshine- ;T-' ;h ' :'"--U Turing liapj-lnesa. .Coupled with1 a Ile-ie bugy, Joy 1 nmp!etef. MIUheU Ijtrrxla &. SJtavt-f elJh. ihi busfHt'- lm. Or n. - i - - j u vlw2t, . :v iot piano.-?-- n.T ,. CJ. ( Will replv 1 mr--rak Iota bf nlrinr urr h ar- with a ru- nrw A 'rtiil nlf stor-ic. to i4.t ffo. THE IIOJtSE FltIriTENET- The d;ivy bMree, oiir.nl by (ray Rr., vwhU" Uie , waifon wis ti-n IMlf-i with, mm hardware gwnJ- for l-5ivry ibt-eiime -wldtn!y frightened and gaw a .! nt ! iur h forward 'rausing Hr. Ktn and ilr. 3e. Oray. who in the aM-of piatiw a cosk- atoi'e In the -wm, w !t th-;r , fai- in o frtKbt"r'i Iri horr that OSE Mnit.E L'NKOUTUNATE. (aro!in- ll&Ker, la. riatlve of Hwlr- riand. ag4 Bt Aywtrs, "- wm - lr.-rH-vl a:-; th Inwne anylsm list , night 'from-4 I'oTtlartd.brought by Mr. ,E. J. IUKh frty. -Th rattlfnta rfow rt-fivingJ ftiaimont at tb asylum tumber, 3242. th Kf at Byrr.tx-r ;Vfr rf fijSf-r ei at that Irirftituii&n ajn any n; !;y. ; i. , . . ,' - . "v ! ' A NEW rOliMtmATION th-n attemptl to; run but M.-. !- ne wa tx tjuUk for him and r; gain id hi.t ft in time to Rfrirts into the f ar en.J of the vehirie aivl etop the ani mal. No damas" ttone -fPt t;i brtakln? of some of the stove fur liitaje -hb.h ws vt-ry" triiltns. WORK Of THE I COUNTY COURT Road PltiUoas ; Considered, aad Several Orders M3tfe fcEBATJ pF THREE PER CENT f- AiuoiiC$i Vp a 'NtrsiB-nR ,op TAXPij'TERH ''i;Viji.O WERE jL'N; - A PEE ij TO MAKE THEIR IY- MENTS PRIOR TO MARfH If.. 1 IfTiC . ' ' article of SatonHjratioji I ; pany. filed -yu:fniay, . Tb nv? cori.priy wiil tarry on a itnral iruirine an4 hr? a5 JatiriST' bynjnts. aIHi 'hadiuirtirj in :purUand. Tho I'itfcJ -of UO.jOw i rOivldftd- with rharen va!u d at tlw tach. W. l. W1t; I. It. Wbi?r and J. C Flarwlejaj are th-lneorpra-toi or record., ' ' ' TflM'l'ERATlTRE IMARrm-.' The ten fhaxlmutn 'twtnix-rature far Fahn'hjr, and th nu-an rrijnlmum 37.7 lf gffl v h;!e the mtan t-rni;f ra turft?wa H;M difrecs. The higli'i,: ,.;nt. latiirc for" thf- month wH3-M-i- wh;t ith? CjJiximorii timperaturc J d,-ty th ft-r rf-';l i puji i tHt.it if n ! for C3 d K'rf?5 and thr mv'it fwnn 'p !Sih and 2'Jth. when t;i tlwrmorri-rf-klt-td '3'i dts,'f''r... Thf t'.af iri.h . ,tln f rr:U st -amount or rulttf b du'rinsr -4- hours wax tiro.ri March S. v.iMn 1-t lnrhfi of tain Ml and d'ir- THE'COXVKNjriO.N'. iini? the rauHth Itvire ww fivr- i!r Ken. K. I. Dukbak Judsr J.-.J. Miir- !ya; I!v r-artiy Hot!y oihm and T i fri - Ttlrfitm-rordr-Judeo W. t. twni-.,n.- r..u-iy f ' H;Mir.;-. r.. iS; la F r. i -a. Hi r.r Jvui- !! .i .iM.iv.i, k. itcH--:, j. iia J J 11. cwd, iitlls Frl -ai.' f Wa.f m, iand I. C Riih1! of" Siif-j ton. w-friit to Portland y'tfr Uiy jftntjiin 1( .attr-nd th'- S'at Converi'Uon today atiil t "aif .ur" th jOiltlcal situation getif raily. - ; thrci; killing days. froV iituS titi durins thf l - A NEW CITIZEN ; Upon th. anllaviti of J. Henry Ilaax. an I - Wiiiiaia? I.iuiti y.trday County'l 'Hudtcf John H.-..HS-'it iidmitttd F. V. ;M.iJ'T, a native of c;. ri)ar.yg j to full i fcltlZ' n. hfri, urnf-hf; rlnl; .jwipnrs ti-;; Lucd , hr.it ttx- v minty .'trk. j j Karl - Flibph.T' ms'l' f'irttai !tdara-;j tiTl, r-for thf cmiii t y - rtcrk, ! of Jiis Ititcntlon ;o iH'fimif a citiafii i-f the Crtlud yt.'itf.s nid to rnunc? rfrfVtrj hifl 4i II'- Li ru t- to thf- JCiiifror. -of !- j rnanv i I. '' FlAJ1KH-a GREAT -il ESS AGE; dt Tell the Hi itntisit jof a. Time Vh n thin 'on ii try of Ours was Warmer. ' Th . train iiic ail-utiii.H lu ufsly one vt ry w-af. rd;Jivi and It lives In .Japr mi. TI)i.'Udbi.t the bot-in!t ;t t;tr:4is,'r Ktory. . Whwi'' North Aha-ibsa wurrnpr the farebt. of both Bprfsd over North in Aint-rU a and Af la. With t:i descent of the lf tap, In the glacial priud, ' thf?' ilowerx were fortt-d tloy:i w.tfd. one on ,th east co..ift : of Aii and one on .the att -ont of, Aineri.-ii. Thoy- liac Wn' f;.'irated -. JuHi. hm -Montch aod undt; sut rou'n Iint?i just dirr t . nt Aiwugh' to havmad'j a little difIV..nf in th ir a ia ran- ;i r ). I hnbit, 'and yet th'-ir common origin, is sffl! o .vily ti.,r .-ah1e. Ui Jii-s" Horn? Ji-ii rti.il. In the! ; County .-omnii?dt-r "i-ouit w hit -h r i)iiitinu-tl in repular e-ion yrif' terday tbe greater irtion of 4h; day was numl in the eotutiir!ion rt ptition for the patablishhjent of new ctninty roaa ; v. bic-h were fti most cas-a j-aMAd over, a eorJeia on!y wvre 'made' In the following ca;e3: . i. The petition of U. A. Cone et.al.. for the fstabfishment of a county road in section l5r township 4 outb. ranse 2 wfrt, uas taken uj for copsijderation by the court and it .was ordered that John. 5?cboll and IV H. Kraus meet with County Roadmaster W.. Jl. Culver arid Count' Surveyor It. li. Herrick. Jr.. onj April Z2. jer the puri6se of vivwlnx aid laying out the road. In reeard to the alllowartce of the three per cent rebate upon their l&Ot j fax tit those who 'registered their J niir.es in the oifSce of the county Ja.'Tfe' to aft airidayit. io the eTect that thty had inn :e apUaition to thtt offiee of the eh'eriff ,of.' Maj li ctinrfty to f-ay ihir tax. on .March la, tf0'2. but on' account of the ru?I -vy-re unable fo do v. , tte court , ord r;d thi isheiiJf J Iiuibln be authoriz'd and directed to rei-i ive and t-ce:pt- for; she-. r-ve-ral atnounta of taxes for the y-ar !' three jW-r cent, ainl to bteue ye- eij;j t "the i ate of March T$.- 102, to t he aSd narm-s. The following is a list of tihi.se who iibt-rii.'!l to th affi davit and will bete ft by the order f th court: Hlrehbcrr. T, T. fleer. ' V. E. W ". J. if. Dlgnarn Mrf. S: O. M-ln--r. Win A, Taylor, Mr, M. Tavlor, K. V,'. Thorr.a.-, (J. 5ali-ld, t'teo. li"n, Heorge Coinor. ; William o'n n r, H. F.Vdackv eli. -Oscar IVrry, W. X.a Jone, A. A., Miller, V. St, Milter, UM. ;il!ett, lrunkl Ml.ler and t fhrciiia -Jcsf up ' Nv IN VALLEY TOW.N'S. - v. i ia. i'f m: t;.cn?-- jtn . n maw entice 4uili'ys . th ri-a' ha ben r.aifeifd into a iii.ouaiel .iisire fi arcentH . tht. iitin-; arol .thin IOT lion or the ouc.t wiH. no doubt WbWei ullh iifii..it. -!Kaatit wraii.tT ut -A nun h iitt IU-r-d.it than '!. .' yur. .ot a ,droj , 'if f U KaMt.r, i-H.n-Jay, 192, t he ! f ;i i t t bar c I hi d -i ei'- U ; 3 1 icy a j i eat- ' ' i i llf'fUlt.Otli, CM. 1) '! l! il -UMI. 111.; ...ii..t Ii- iii y i ItN. TilE i-.A L'EliT?- UHTt orii 'J. "l.n k. ti c -'XI Tt flt f ount. ant etPtpinyi'd by the Mtrion o-'ftintv court to expert the County 'otili'la's' books, arrived in "this city, from 'ott land lnt nlarht. HM iKirtmr in th4 work, f5ento W. ISU- han'tn. i .xi t- ftl to arrive -m tho; II o'i ! k tiajn thU tuoitii'ig, and the V."ck en "the jr -. mla wilt be temime 1 ioiay, ie-ritiftiniif 'on the Kiimiyi li-rk'n bnokn.. artd wind tng lip.thj work upon '.the treaaur;f' accounts.' , L .M WAS HUNT Tj' JAllL - i Uik lOiey plad guilty to asiu!t tid battt ry cosniuii l d ui n tie t-i -on of a t"hit4:ri:iii V 'iik Stini in Jus tice , of tlie Juce J.i O'MonaldV coiitl etrday nonninHT. sind th'- court v ac t-rdy Nej - urt iiiHi-d u ine of $15 arid cotj uj'Otv him. -in d-efault of whl h he wn 'cmnirittied ta i-rve a aeven J.i' irni.'iicf In th--' i-ouatv )lt Ilia r.ne. 1J. after -dediutlng Hi r f of one duy'a service in Jail, waa'paid to thfr fheriff, hweer, and he turned loose. A OEEAT IN'STlTCTlON't- ( TH H -tic flctiro- KatheiVr at' Mou.it A i.j I art j:if t no .v un't' i''..kini, ai t . jr ;'-)!!"! at work. Ttv" are- finish iiin r . a iiionjisftecy of Htone on lop of thi' hic i j hill at" Salf A were!, that, will,' when .its 1 additionK at'e put. On, lie tli- largest I bjiildinjr; ih iht atat of -( ireon, Th:. loonastety . w ill lie i omileteii "in ii ti mb" r ;f next year, and it is the phin of the FjtiherK tt complete at the . fan:u tiine, arid liave it ready ft.. r i the nvv f liuol y-ar, .i college bui!di wt-ar ty, lir walls t' be conptructed ent-ir ly i Mtnrie tmd cenHrit-'tf h 2 feet lont; tour istKie itigli itii the main pal t, ntv ! j five' Htoieir hlfcb in the '(enter. ? Ti?e stone ha already ben prej.-atHl. and ii. e sum a-n'j gravi ioi- ine eement a.w; tte;ir the pi to. Th 'ril-red. Th' ro k "for -the eoneri te i below .-ru-hs by m-;inH of ;u r'i k flasher. Th- contiaf-t for the c ' -. itrwetion vvMI .jiiKiii be , t. It is epeet e. that th foundation work will be coii'imeiK ed '.iij'lng the j.fi.xet inorith of ; April. Tl Mtr Angel ("oliege i. fitjovving to M-a fereat institution. pnmi.-H to ! one of the ohjeets I ublie interest In Marion county for I.: me. w a MOVEMENTS !' THE i'EOIT.H Oi- KTAVTOS' AND SHAW 1 t ' Rl NO . THE PAST WEEK, : t?TAYTfN. Or.. April :.1ilr!i; Rrtiy f r, nwitliT of lr. "harN ? 1 1. licuer, A thi's . ity, move hi-r lnaiifinl.i cis frotn Siiverlon Ict w k. are. In 't l f . if tl.ly settled In l!ie i'.ini -leiiii h.Mie. Mr. Eryfiivt and ehil lr-ti, v. :; ho-". been oeeirnyini?; , the. Uurson tHMi-" to t North end during1 -.the-school months returned to ilieir home- in Mill ; "ity on Wc.inev Jay. " i i r , -''.': i Joijn itob't tron tcturneit t' his home MARVELOUS RESULTS TREATING DROPSY. in this city Mo ui lay. .aflvr an U. eii.e vf several mor-thii pe,pt at fin'iyr, Ilarhor. WaHhiftgton, wie-re be . lrad empl'ij" Illellt. - ' ' " - 4 . 'i : ' f MIj Hessie Alexander V-rifi-'atned'a pany of her young friend f.un ijy Ivinufoiibr Katurday ev-ji'.ihii 1c be in jf the anniversary of. the birthday of the young lady.- i M-r. and Mrs. ..' R. i Miller" returned home Htaturdayl eenl'ny after a-pbaa-nnl visit wiih Salem fj-ieiida. Quite a. number of Clayton's citizens attended twister p.erv ices at the Catholic lumber ha t n j cnur n in uoiimny .-un iay. Mm. Dr. Kitchen, who has been vis lt!ng her daughter. Ieane How r eox, at Cllenilal".. Oregon, for the pnsl two weeks, returned tij her home in t It t ity Monday. O. E. lTwvvn- made a bu.4iiiesa tiip to Oregon H'ty Wednesday. ; R. (u-itfrr returned hni frr.m Al Iku Mo;i.I.iy iifler a n-eck's abene. J.imex V. I.ivis t ra n.acted businefs in th Capital f'lty 'tucH.hv. W. Y. Uichadoii n nd wife are hap py in tbe ponHifwion of nu Infant son, Inirn Saturday, March 2flt!t.- "" .".". U-;--.- i . ' VVi''??'r-VS. 1" d la'-thb' American . , f'fcw&t l"-) weakness which' so. - jfiyt-; 1ml u of 1 IN 4TfLE THFIIMOHETEK : ..Pom iirty or rartbs, ?o;ne time net ween Sunday morning aiut y?Atcr- day tnot-mrig, to!e the-maximum lhr- mometer frrn the .( iovernnit'nt Weather Euteau station in thN city full f tw.iity-iive years of profound (the O. R. A X. (Vs lock). Thv ncent. j reearv.li and great aucct-f. ttfatinu M. P. b-aldwln. ay that he ha; a ; dltM-to of the Iisirt. Jlver kidneys an 1 pretty cood Idea whi took he i:ift:ru- i.yi. ..which eften comidii ate ! each Tha Great Dropty SfJecialt of Chicago. Franklin MiIm, tfb D., LL, B., Will Send. $3 7S WORTH OF TREATMENT FRES Ieath from l.ofny U like drowning in the water of one's own blood. That every dropsical person ir.ay lf.Mt tbe wonderful curative .jwer of Kia new treatmeru fur droysy, mvollen feet, enklea. limba or bady and In bad caae complicated with couffh, tiauaea, con stipation, short breith, motherin apebn. etc., Dr. Mllts Will mend a com plete couikc free. - Thi marve'tnia trcatmint i. theie- mnt hut i"iM n t, (Mel any jtiHintt en! only rent.i-ked that a it fv.( go t'rnticnt pioperty .some me 'tin 'tv.cl to ge; lnti r.tiu trtiub.e :oo-r s.- ". '' ; : r . !." . A a 't htdd .l. a mlaitlonarv rtHy Fridiiv evenr ,Ap:H t.h. tit the First hr!ilUn t chrfh. tjk.-innint t dVIli. i A g.Oil iiegtam ha ln prepared, a f .Mrdn ut ft'ture of htch will b- '.he ! addre by Mr. i:da. llumibert. of Cor-.j vaUto, meeietary ani ftganic'r of the i C W. It M . of OHKirn. After prograri itcht. tcf rtsiiaicnl1 ".will . I i rveil. and a.b'nt. m-M i and hw raUtr will im arrange ! parlor, fetr cxitm.niUdn. hveryone in-1 " " ..7 TV itat-: vitfti. j tree win t.iuniii win um av ceu4L. .; ' ' ! .i M-ase. tu won!erfuI a.re thecurej r -ftiltilig fiom thi triaturant that th. ' o tor d, i rro hc.-.it n to orffr a fie, . It i ll to . very a:Tliee.l perv'tl. '.Every atlliett-d j.erfi.jji should try a ream ( nt .which : ha a cured hundred lit . aw I Sat 'ha I b. en ji onour.i ed in-(Ci-i.lle I:o..j t!)i e.- t ( ignl..en ;ai i ii ..' .;.:-..-s;. iin.-i. , . ji ;ir. M. E. Col HI Fberman Ave. J a i! ..v . ..... . flinxurMj, i wrne: i n Ser . your I treatment Mim.- cole ;alu-,i ra'iiliv Aril now it ,n .!, , t,.r, though iil . ',oz.Tt nri. and often ajaniiuj pt ili .tth'.r d.Hp. Her cat had "Let givcti up na fatal by Ph i! r t r. I 1 t . 1 inm Unlj.H 11 ..1. ,V; I drojr,-,y. Obiaininic no rvilef fr:n 'ieniUf-,1 Dr. Mile . Note from Shaw. . J i Shaw, Or., Ap:il 3. Harid Itunn re turned heme to, I'iaim lew Monday, nf U r a visit vOlh hi gnindiiirent, J. E. Xoyea and I. ltunn Ray Ibitea left Tuesday for Boulder, t.'olonido. Ahner Iwi) cm.e out fixm'Silen on Tued day to Ttiw farm near here. Mrs. fC. R Durfee. of Turner, was a Shaw visitor Monday. Tlie Wonutn's" Home Missionary So (iy met with Jim. Klla Chapln Wed newlay jaf tf'rnoon. . The r-m -In are gettlnsr so that gooj many teople are ritlint; their whefd. 1 Mr l. 'Runrt and Will Rutin were In Salem Wednesday on' btisinoss. Henry MeAUt?tr, ilr?. Lciura Nojes fti'l Mls Ch;idwkk "'ij?' Salem visit c rs Wednesday. ' 1 r ang.M in th flm nrI.. JTIrf. Edwaitl Aikcy. For. l e pr(-vii i oi- au'i iw'ii'.m i oe:u ..f,)n oi. i rih.tnln . fin.-c k'n? yur Sie. if,I Ttfamnt J ,in,H-ard In tho State. Corvallis Times: Mere spraying fruit trei??' wi'l he rtonc in the neii Ixiring orchard; than ha i;-en don in vicinity of a vrvald for a long tt': eever.l ori'iianttsts .hp spraylntj tfh have sprayed before. In the nviln the (frort is directed t cleaning the tr i-h. taking oil the ritos Unxl fr kln- dr.el pill pose". TM- ii ifu- v( the ,Q prune on h ird north of te((n. wh' :e linylna; Ix trui Tuesday iy i in wek. and ha. fftee b-n. vijr,cuf.iy prose cuted. It is hopd (i i-mrytdct'e the W.irV th'vn- ty the end .f tho 'current week. In other Instances th :iravln is foe j,San Joxe scale. In he i.wt neia;hh 'r- , imr uti h.ml.i haVe.een a-im:t entlre- - y; Tmti&$ tii the) European continent -are ainazetl to Cn! votnen -doitio; . the I work ' whiclj in America is left entirely to the men - shocks the American sense of i chivalry -.to havp a woman pickup thcr , trunk and i handbag-,1 and carry them while he walks empty-handed. " But. sentiment ' aside, which is irhe rnot burdened Tjman,'sh6 wl o car ries trunk antft handbag; or that other woman so X: inty, and weak who goes through, life-bearing; the invisible burden pain ? The woman who bears the trunk lays down her bur den when the day is done, enjoy3 an evening- nitlk friends famiiY. and crocs to bed to sleet) sound! v "till morhincr. ' Hie woman whose burden is pain never, fays down the load site carries, day or night. j ' ? ' The finest and fairest woman in the world woman. Her one defect is the womanly weak , ri ,t t i.: i i. : i 4jiicu ueiruj s iter ucauty auu mais yer uciuiuc&s ,uuc sue .; e-.j. yet in the springtime of life. , ; V f'Xwt There id not a woman! who would not be glad to lay down this burden of ill-health ; to exchange the "draggirj g step, the sensitive nerves, the pain-racked body, for, a body glowing f ' with abundant health. 'That exchange is made possible by the use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. In tjie many letters feceh-ed by Dr. Pierce from women who have been cured, by the use of his Favorite Pfescriptibn, there is one ; phrase constantly recurs : "I feel like a new woman." After describing the complete change from weakness to strength and from sickness to health, and still feelang- that there is a failure to express all the happiness that hejalth has brought, the writers fall back on the time-worn words ex pressive of absolute and entire change and Impriyvement of physical and mental conditions. .;.' I , : ' Before I cornwencerl to use your medicyie I -was in a bat con- ditton (for eight years) aiul four doctors treated me," wrfites Mrs. Belt ie Askew, of Garyoburg-, Northampton Co., ?N. C TTliey of course jave me at the time some relief ln:t it (lift1 not last lonir. I : r was some days in my best and some days I drafted alout tfcc bouse. -f 11 Jiave use! five bottles of 'Favorite Prescription ' and five ijbottles of f'. ' ithe 'Golden Medical Discovery, and four vials of the j Pellet.' j Sow I feel like a new woman, and I want the world to knor it." I suffered with female weakness about eight ypats-triejrl several doctors but derived no !enent until I bcan using Ir". Pierce's .Fa- " vonte iTescriptrcn.v writes iirs. lOIin Ureen. of Ianvillf. Ifciele Co . Kv TIii mAi. cine was recom mended to me by other patien is. I have taken sic littles inH T '4m I like another person. .. . j . '- The' wonderful 'curative properties of Dr. Pierce'. Favorite Prescription are best displayed , in the cures of chronic diseases, wln'ch local physicians had treated without success or pronounced to be absolutely ncurablc. , The cure of Mrs. Graham, as told in her letter given! lclow, is an iillustration --'of what has, been done for hundreds and thousands of weak and sici women. Here is a case of a woman who had never seen a well day since she reached T womanhood. Physicians agreed that hers was an incurable chronic disease. tnd yet by the use of '" Fa-voP-te .Prescription " Mrs, Graham was restoredto perfect health, atld with a gain in weight, of forty-five pounds to witness to'the rca ity of the cure. V "lam jiist as well now as I was when I cade into the wor!d," vrites Mrs. P.. A, Onlitm, M ,17 Race St reet, Cw Orleans, 'Ia. . I w ill put. it at that aoitway for f eaanot -remcbther ever seeing a well day siuce I became a woman (twenty-five years ho), until six nwwithsiji'O v.hen' I licj(an the umj of Dr. I'i ercy's Fa-orite Prescription and Gol Jen Medical Discovery, nnil ' I'leas ant Pellets.' They arc the' .best meilicihes on. earth made for women andttikir citiitilaiint.- ' No natter what the disease may be. even if called incurable by doctora. JNm treated I y several emmtry physicians and also had some "of the best city physicians tOyprescrilre fr me. Thay all said my case was incurable, being a chronic disease of standing. I had Ieen sick for eight years Jiuttl six .mouths ao, when I coBitHenced with-tr. K.Y. Picrrefl-rnrd1cine,-flnd 1f broujjltt me out to where I am jiow, front ninety ounls to onedi-.indrrd an.1 tliirty-fivc Jf , any suffertntf woman wt'U write Dr. Pierce he wilt write Iter a father! v letter an.l yh( t ro.!!. advice, -and if she will follow his instructions will firul out ina very short time tLl sh has -liecn mistaken by puttinjj her trust in home doctors." .-.,. t , " Dr. Pierce's I'avorite , Inscription establishes' regularity, df fessw eakenn-j drains, lujals inflammation and ulccratictl and. cures female weakness. ' Its use will carry a woman in, comfort through-.that Iryihg period knpwu as the turn i of hfe. It soothesthe nerves, eucouracres tha antiettte and induces refreshing. seep.: ' : ;Vv . ' V-,i. vSick wonienjx-cially those sufjering from chronic forms of disease, are inHted to consult Dr. Pierce, by letter, free. All correspondence is held sacredly pri vate ana Strictly confidential. Addre Tie U V Pierce, Buffalo; N. V. ! '. , I I IV.I f X -. r -.-ar?m .i '"'V' !V;?':-"-... i. sr -.' I WCWie mi ' 1 t6m Plonco'a Common Sonso MatUaal AtL. vlson an Invaluablo yuido to tho aoonva- tion or noalttu This groat moctfeat wonlr, ' containing over fOOO largo . pa 30a anti moro than 700 if fas twa lions, im sont FREE on rocolat of stamps to pay oxponao of mailing OKLYm Send 31 nho-oont mtamam tn kh votumo bound in Cloth! or onto 21 r ton tho book In paper covers v Ata, o. if i m is T7 'y - t ro-j R fendnt t 11 .vn him- IT WAS TCa DCSTT Tht farrlliar vehicle the f:rlnkDr which Is always; on the principal streets of Sstem frem er!ly itof n un-j dr;d of others were cure 1. of 'drovy m late at nisnt ountig tue summer j jiur Wins ctv n tip as heyond h.-;p. st-ason.. and which may be" termed a: A thc-usand refer nces to. and teti borseleut ivsn as. ic is polled by two : racniais frtwn i Pishof s. Ctergymr n. mubs was brought out frum Its RanVcrs. Farmer. an.I thflr wives vi!l be tent fre- bi rrc.uejt. Send at one t Franklin M M. D.. LL, rt.. Svl to 2i State St.. Chwag , III., for free treatment before it ur too bee. , - ; . Pie.tse mention this raper. I Ii free from f;di!i lis, i:-e ll i tswUii HilL P.I.. nittsr laiv.et-rr t -.r.r. ,r t t, hor.e dw tors di I not he.I. (.,, ,i.t-.",.lr .,,.1 i '. i." .t In' vbndtj. Tut- in iSh l.f 1 r Hi...- K,. ..,,1 , can truly r I am vtell.".- ! M-ni steet, "are- aff-etM. Th-se i. , uaroniff, t lunt itu; tort, i trees .ire ipd.:. Mrs.- M. i:. Mordan, of Roscf Oo: JulTu KeUtrr. Chii ao. and hun w ho bw b be 'TO)-e! by co! pr Ixiys". fthi work for tir.e.tirril exprri- w inter quarters Monday and rnt fo' u:e on the businsji tboroasrhfai 3. tl.e, dust havinsr become s thick as to ; need a Vftting . dowt. 1 : They were, again is.1 s et-rda-.: but List evening ' a-'Kntle Oregon stower came down. i eiu-e-.ln the lin s they .-re studying in tneir ru" ylt 1 (tfhtbP ihnt tH ribardiesi-, hould bxk a'ner ? trees tintiary, the mnilmum peiilty- vidd hy law. Ai ige Hsu pa. In ir,( son tem e P.-J.11 rhv the - ! Uy his orfn testimony, had stiow self ulltyyif n.gr-'a'.er d"gre of crim Ihwu tMat'Tound by the Jury, and Fpok at somy lenfrth Ih' regard to the cas ?.I'es.-rirer necerted his sentence wit the 9sme stoiid demeanor th st he h Klvitted throughout. It-is rrwrtef i)t the Jury on the first teiliot tow ne for murder In the firft degree, s-y n fr mttniT'tn trie wn.i Uegree tin' fi.ur for pvanf'auehter. The four fin ulty won she nine to their view t?f th t use. j i ' . Curiam. T; K I k-eil in I he rcejition wdi aniMity by the stuJeni Ittity at the oJi- ij u Herman Tartar, tfen Jiy eniiig. Thu function wis lr. ;K"iiilkn of Mr. Tariar'a effoi tj aw re-Viesi-nt.ilii e f the Institution In th stale oratorical, contest, and of the tredit he r. He. td on. the Institution in ih" strule. There was a vry la'rge attend. nice; The evening1 was elUefly jper.t in the r-n litiojn of a literary and nuvital programme and g-tverfal con versation. Vocal solos were stin by M.'fS l!at-s end Miss M.itxl Crtn!e, a.y M'woe r ited m.i ,1'n.r. Horr.tr d!ivere.J an i.dlr1?. Ae s.-t of In -.kin was jr-a r:ed 4 Mr.-Tarlari the p.re seut.it ion speech twin, timade by'f'rof. I iert bWd. -.TIt - oeeas"1" tris - vry t-leasant, n t , ; OSlfUAHf PJTAL and USEfUL 1 ri as San Jose s.il- nce well started Very difiUuU lo get rid of. A 1 i w n y 1 emoc r a t : W Is t itred the Santlam F. Itead re- mine hi starting lot of ore up in rt!irc. Th- t n rtmri ,.t i ........ mm- v . ... - ' ' . . .m.. .rvr . td:4:iiy of tfj mill there snini iMiufTs. n. c. sies-rtiq: r. this aummer vltb a bi i.mitm ism we-H in tuercu:t ourt s.ght- , . of tb.e'jrrim ofj nansi.iusthtr. In "Mre--1 ' ' " illihg tit J. I. Cotton, in a qu-arrel "her? Kugene Register. Postmayter IT. F. HI- notice from be department it Wash j;f'fp( i " j i Some things are useful but not orua-v mental and some tilings are rnu iitental and not useful. Cut bureoni tintit!on cases are very tiseful and highly ornamental. In fact oUr'en tire line of case po sis, saeh m Desks, BMk 'ases, CliUt ;iots, liuilets find . Kid Ixiurds are iiitule Up of tbe latest factory acbleveineiils. .1 ' - Wp charge you only what a good arliclo Is worth. THE HOUSE FURNISHING CO. 308 Commercial St., l Xext !'fr to P(HtlT)er., I --. : ; - ' "' - - 1 . '"-: Store at Sattm and Albany. ington. lo tha effea. that the free de- account of the bouses not being nu :t- liverir svirtem wotild he lia led in bered the inauguration of frea delivery the cifr of EiiETene: (ornmwHf Jdly ti,aa..':Uef n '.' withheld "'. ; " ; ::,'-;. io tnis !st. Eugc-ne ha ben er. tiled service' tbe past two years so the aiDeuDt of-business transacted at th post office ta trtneernet,' eatih year showing over S 10,010 receipts, far as but on Mrs. PM Kettady Idepirted for hr hom in Woribnni; yesterday from a ' vialt to ht r sister,. Mr. M. L Jones, In tblsclty. ... :, . . -v. v t: C