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ca TSZX3 wmmtsmmmmM!miuisasssx aSSfiKIBS ;iJa'J':'!SBSiS' i7W W- ... -NflFJF', WllSl!B.f''i'."' ' . o wiT,HmjuiiMw SbaacsSKSQP iallrnwimirMi RALLY AGAINST TAXEATERS 1 M. Should Oregon Republicans Awaken. Drop Factional Eights and Adopt Business Aletliods, Kotctiurg ItcrlBT, Jan. 20, 198. Thoro la a growing dissatisfaction, and evidently for good causa, with the heavy; . .Incrcseo In taxation in this county and -auto fdr tho prosent yean It is well re mornbered that tho republican officials who nro now in cliargo of tho county And stato affairs, made, during tho last,' . campaign, strong pledges for rigid ccon- i o'myin cafo thoy wore elected. Now payors nrotonfronted with perhaps the highest tax over required of them In any ono year. For Douglas county tho total levy Is 25 mills, as against 20, tho nvorago for Govern' years past. This in eludes 7.65 mills of stato tax, for which laatyenr'alevy was G.70 mills. The latter ."ilEutit was alxivo tho avcrago for state '. 'purposes'. The averdgo annual atalo rcTvonuo for Oregon for tho past eovon ' years is $040170, whllo tho amount to . bo raised for tho present year It $1,100, 7l6, ft an Incroa?o rtbovo the avcrago of ?I00,5I3. In'Douglao county last year tho aggttgalo of taxes was f 84,020.20, oxclusivo of special taxes, whllo for tho ' , present yoar, with special tnxes omitted, tho lovy reaches 105,153,08, or an In-crcaeo-of $20,633.48. 'This heavy additional burden Im posed upon tho taxpayers is but artpthor example of tho frailty of tho promises of J.oppbllcan. politicians, It seems as if the voters would have learned this loisoti in tho past, hut it is again con fronting them in an incontrovertible manner. Marion County's My List County Olerk Hall and Sheriff Durbln have drawn tho Jury list to servo at tho Fntirimrv term of tho circuit court. The adjourned term will convene on Mondnyi Fob. 3, and the regular term, for which this Jury Is drawn, on Monday, Febru ary 10. Name "Occu nation Precinct Dawson, Alec, Brick maker, Wood burn. Townsond, W, K., Farmor, Monitor. Ilenoit, Jos., Mechanic. Salem. Lone, Chas., Farmer, Mt. Angel. Calbcrt, .1. h. Merchant, Hubbard. Phelps, J. O., Farmer, Monitor. Nickel, N., Farmer, Mt. Angel. Barber, M. A,, Dairyman, Marlon. Bmith Frank, Butcher, Prospect. Jones, 8. V., Parmer, Govals. Btolr, W. T Confectioner, Balom. Thompson, O. E., Farmer. Woodburn. Getner, B. B., Farmer. Knst Salem. Brock, John, Farmor, Woodburn. Murphy, W. M., Farmer, Bt. Paul. Wright, A, II., Farmor, Mehama. Ituthoford, T. W., Farmer. Marlon. Htelner, J. L , Farmer, Jefferson, Wobb, Frank, Farmor, Gurvsis. Kelly, L, D. , Farmor, Howell. Fresh, T. B , Farmer, Sublimity. Workman, II. L., Farmor, Fast Halem. Gavanaugh, L. O., Farmor. Tumor. Marigold, F. A., Merchant, Gorvals. Wade, M. A., Formor, Uervnls. Cook, Newt Farmor, Marlon. Heoley, J. B., Farmor, Monitor. Will.G. C Merchant, North Salem Taylor Oscar, I'., Bricklayer, Kngle WOCMl. Weaver, G. L., Farmor, South Solom. Looney, D. II., Farmer. Jefferson. SMITH SCORED AGAIN Albany Bunco Man Works in Illinois. Aftor leaving Albany on Dec, 24, A B. Hmlth, tho sharpor who borrowed $1,000 of Mrs. Harding, of this city, on a forged deod to tho proporty of Mr. Mustolmnn, of near Lebanon, wont dl rectly to Lowlston, III., whoroho played nbout'thu sntno gamo a second time un der tho namu of Goo. Bhufor und se cured (2,000, says tho Albany Democrat. In this caso ho bought two pieces and claimed to hovo money to pay for ono and needed tho f.000 to liquidate for tho second o ghty acres situated In tho ad joining county. A strange- coincidence in connection with tho matter Is that tho sheriff had telegraphed to tho slier iff at Lowlston inquiring about ono Bobo Smith, who about that timo had visited an Albany lodgo and registered from that place thinking this was tho Hmlth, whoreas Bobo Smith Is n harbor who had Just coma hero, now working ut the Combi nation shop, a trustworthy gentleman, a fuot aftorwurds learned, Notwlthstsnd ing this warning tho illmlUmmor did his work without being captured at Lew iston. Btat ov Ohio, Citv of Tolkoo, J Luoas Countv. f Fjiakr J. Oiiinky makes oath tllat he Is the senior partuer of tho firm of k J. CuiNcy & Co.. dolne bnsinois in tho Cltv of Toledo. Countv and Stato afore said, and that said Arm will pay tho sum of ONE HUNDItED DOLLARS for each and ovory caso of Catarrh that can not be cured ny tho usoof Hall's Ca taiirii Cimu. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to beforo mo and subscribed to in my prosonro, this sixth day Of Decern bur, A. D. 1880. A. W. GLEASON, IBesi, Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Curo is takon inter nally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of tho system. Bend for testimonials froo. F. J. CHENEY AGO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall'sFamlly Pills are the best. MISS ERWIN IS FULL OF FIGHT Will Face Her Assailants to Prove Their Charges or Face the Penalty. Miss Kllxabeth Erwln, tho school teacher of Rowaylon, Conn., who s aecuwd ol sending vile anonymous letters through tho malls, Intends to fight the people who bring tho clmrgos. She will clear her name of stigma, she Bays, II slio la obliged to go tho highest tribunal In tho United States. AMERICAN POLO CHAMPION SALEM SOCIAL WORLD - AND PERSONAL MENTION SALEM SOCIETY GIRL Alarried to a Walla Man. Walla A Beautiful Wedding Cer' emony Was Conducted. FoxhallKecne to Captain Team That Will Face England's Players BURNETTS BODY FOUND Portland Boy had Been Miss ing Since Christmas. DON'T itnAccosin and 5 MO KB VourLlfenwiivf You can t cured of any form of IoImcco uilui osll. bo nude wtll. atruiig, m-nMlc. full of new life tivl visor l.y takhiK NO-TO-BAO. that nuke weak liuu Uroug, Many rtlo tan poundi i In ten Uaya. Orer SOI), DUO eurtd. All druinjUli. Cura r.uaiaulce.I. llook. Ut (lid advice. 1'KUlt, AUdrctt HTKKLINU JUtMKDV CO., Clilcw or New Ywk. & SALEM P0ST0FFICE JVIRING Major Cramer, soperintondont of the Balom postfllllco building, is in rooelptot tho intelllgtmoo lhatUuthbert A lilack of Uhiaagn, Imvu secured the contract. lor tne oieomo oonuultsaiul wlrinitof 1'oRTf.tNi), Jan. 21, Tho body or Guy Uurnett, sometimes known as Guy Mc Gllvray, of Portland, was found yoiter- dayon tho tldo laud abovo Stevenson by W. F. McGrogor, n well-known lumber man of tho Lower Columbia, llurnei: had boon missing from Portland slneo Ghriatmss day, when ho left on a durk hunting expedition In tho vicinity of too Islands two mllos below ICnappa. A few days later his boat was found tied lo a treo near Knappa, but no traeo could bo found of Hurnutt or his gun. Ho had previously said that If overtaken by a storm he would strap the weapon to tho boa I, and tho fact that It was not thero raised Iiohj In tho hearts of his family and friends that perhaps ho had wandered off, and would turn up at some other point. About tiro timo lluruott arrived at Kuappaa torrlflo ttorm rayed on tho Liwor Columbia, and it Is uohahlo that the boat capilrod and was foil ml latter by somo fisherman, who tied it to a treo, but did not report the fact to tho mitliorl- U m, Uuraott was w years of ago, and was tho son of Mrs, Nauoy McUilvray, who lives In the Union block, at Htark and First streets. Ueforo starting on tho trip Guy mudo arrangoments with his brother, Ward, to Join htm after tho holidays, but when tlio lattor roaohed Knappa ho (amid only tho boat. No trace could bo found of his brother, and ho was given up by his mother and brother as lost. Dynamite was Inelfootually used In nu effort to raise the lo ly, but tho search had to be 'EE irTr:''"JJ"sf " ' " r ' i - S : i , E JBISSL. &. . ..v JBm ' - t. ' I v I v. zbxhallje.m Flvo Americans under tho load of Foxhall Keonoand J. E. Cowden will soon contest with an eiimil numbor of EnglUhmen for supremacy in polo. Tho game will show tho world tho merits both ol American polo players and polo ponlos. jor uin uiuaino oonuuitsauu wiring ol T""" "'" "" " "rcii n ttio nowteiicrat tmiiding In this city, the abandoned, Mr. McGregor, who found nnniponi tirma riitirns iiiuiu iiianrthin.H,. ii. . .! ....- . Astoria, and the remains will be taken to that plans this morning, and will ho neiii irom uioro to l'orllMml for liuria No mark! wore dlscornablo that would Indicate tlut iliirnettcniiHi to hln ilnniii by tho iiuoldeutul dim h.irgo of his gun or iuiii piaj', SCIENCE SETTLES IT Dandruff Is Caused by a Germ That Sacs the Hair's Vitality It Is now n tottlwl fact that dandruff laniusoti oy ugorm. Falling hair and IwldneoHare tho result of dandruff Dr. K. J. lloardsloy, of Champaign, III., got hold of now hair preparation, Nowbro's horploldo tho onl ouw that kills tho dandruff Korm. Hesitvs: "I need Iler nlelde for mv dandruff und fulllmr imir and I am well satisllml with tho result." Dr. J. T. Fintato of Wrbana. III., Bays: "I have u ted llurplcido fordandruff with excollent reaulta. I nlmli prescribe It in my iiraotlce." Hurplelde kills tlindan- uriiit gorm. Physioiitns as wall as tho general public say no SALEM SCHOOL DISTRICT Taxpayers Levy Eight Mills for Public Education. I? SowMJid Sf'i.C 1,",cou,'nyjtho body, reported it to Coroner Pohl, of is now located ait imago. Ain,u .nii n,. mi... ........ Beauty is Health. IthaaVjoafpr tbe btuttlt I roleJ from 'MTJfldth Win. of Oahlut I took In rtorrlbU condlllon. JJr Itf. mi nu plurS moat all utd I u of no ut to anybody tar ro-4?lu your adtloa and weJIolno X mwanoad Ukinr It au.t Wr InuuadUuiv wblt earn at tba corwot lima, ontlnnad ihrS aava. hM taertaaad. mi tuMt sua I bava calaad ktranc fjlnad ttrtnctU and my xtlcht L.A'.'if nJ" wllTne batlat loukloj tbau afar batni. I.1KIU MAtiNKU. Mr. Womanly health mum brUht cnetM, wr complexion anj thatltlty of form tyu. riy TWi It ths youth uamcurcd by ytirt tha Ututy ol ptrfert vnunhood. Beautiful wo. irwn art happier and jt mora oet ol Ws than i?.,lr ta5 ,vho ftcei laJIc.le wirtfiat Vlw f Cardol nu4 Mrs. Mtwxll -batter looS. to and Intlnllily happier txcauis It cured lr Uvwslerraispalw, ButihsUrwsxceptloo. tslvlflUtWMmojv;omtilhikh. buuly and freedom from ths dr 8lH pfe which nuds their live so.mlwablt. Wan facu. haird Vm Mdt-MHattd f ermi ars ths rttults ef suHerlnj. What lufferln5 tJm. WINEorCARDUI a huHh, buuly and freedom from tlvs dr Hvm so mUerabJe, Yfan facu, htttui evi rtiulis of aufftrlntf. Whit .,.r..i.. .' aro with th toHura of uwtutar meAitriutton, leurorrhoea and falllr.-; of Ui womb Ikauty lieu quTcUv bet or ihaTIJa.. of ,Zu 7?.'. V! sharp pains of laillni of th wouvb deepen IK trow trackj In tha fata Mciutrual lrrlttia rcb ths ty. f It, H aad th wmpkalon of iu iruprvcy. Isutorrhwa dlu'th body of ti itrenitKW Wh Ii rHii wit ths flsur and brlnjs back tha visor of hKH. Ewrvlrut haiMiMyhutdlu 51.00 bottlij ol VTivs 4 Cwdul cwryri4Ut The Villaue Parson. This play has boon prosonted at Ba- lom about tho third timo and tho Grand Opuru House hold more In tho jrallsries than lu tho hluli-nrleed hoiiIb. TlmrH wore always u few murderers and burn lais ready to pop In ou tho soonv, and tho Parson was a very wttak porform anco. Tho parson's wlfo and the little child and tho liwrman girl woro well earrlud mi and did tho only satisfactory uiisiuoM. u la one of thoti playa oon structinl to make a play, instoad of tell in a story, and it oiiRht not como to Halem kIii. Friday nlKht thoro is to be llrstolasti IhuIomiuo iu Whoso llaby aro YonT that will have a full Iwuso. 1'arnh.im Estate Settled. In th prolwte ooiut tho tlnal acoount f l J Karnhaw, adiHinUtrator ol the Hstattfuf Ii. I), Oslorhcw Jt. dfet, bas in niMi, (otit.er Mitti a ittdtlou fur 'i uiictwrte trow tba trust. Protafc Court Let'era at adwiaialmikui Hr today is il to KdaM J ttruwn, ( ttdmiaU I'Mirix of tl aaUtta of WUNkw I Uwt ham, who dlavl at UllrerloM cw Dee ?7. ihm. Tiw eu: Ui litis am,ty MMtists of peesoual praperty only, vwHd at t itMij are Kdwaid Hrowiu Silver ; J. K. tUtiktm : Salem ; Juue liait. ', lUlnhsr i O. W. liaithuui, Ofason Cy. A. II. IKustlHun. Vanrauvr. ' - . - r,-... , -.! A special moctinu of the Uspayersoj school district No. 21 was holJ at the ully hall Monday night for tho purpose ol levying a tax for 1002, for school purposes. Tho report ol tho olerk, Jos. llaumgartnor was accented by tho board of directors, composed of II. A. John son, M. L. Chamberlain, A. O. Condit, H. J. Fletcher and Simpson. This recommended that a lory oi eight mills bo made, seveu mills (or general pur posos and ono mill tot indebtedness. This report was adopted, oxcept as to the ono mill tax. This was thoroughly unouseou, but Hnally adopted. This In debtedness being paid offls tho funds ob tained through tho popular loan, By levying a tax of ono mill tor nine the entire amount of this loau cau ba re funded and the district will be morn In reudineis to meet tho bonds which fall due booh alter. The popular loan uoiea amount In oggreguto to M7,U00. Tho bonded indebtedness amounts to 1x7,060, This draws inter est at 0 per cent, .the bonds are due iu l10 and 1011 lu the sums of f 18,000 and 1 14,050 respectively. Although some deemed tho levy of seven mills for iten. eral purpose heavy, it was shown to lie ueoosuy. Tlia receipts for 1901 are estimated at tl,600. The expense to Julyl, lOittwitl hi fU.918, leaving a balance of $ 1 1,-lW.ae. it wf be then neoawary to use tS600 of 1WI tax iuobbv feavlNg a balance uf 1X3,000 for exai l-om July 1, UH to July 1, 1008, nhiolt re Mtiinated at .Srt6. The marriage of Mi's ha Ulancho Hello of Salem to Mr Thaddeus Alton Youct! of Valla Walla took plocco at at ono o'clock at tho rualdenco of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Bolle at 303 Church street. The ceremony, sunpluand impressive, was porformed by itav. W. O. Kantnor of tho First Congregational church. It was attended only by the relatives and a few iutiinato friends of the contracting parties. Tho parlors woro beautifully arranged, fragrant blossoms of the season and pungent green leaves from tho woods bolng used in tho decorations. Tho largo bow window where the bridal couplo stood was arranged with mistletoe ind framed in sprays of fir. Dotweon tho two parlors was arranged an arch ol ivy leaves, from tho centre of , which was suspended a wreath of holly, which was brlghtoned by a bow of scar let ribbon to correspond with the bright berries. Pottod plants and sweet cut floworsworo placed about tho rooms., Tho ball was also decorated with ivy. Tho wedding march was played by Miss Du Mars of Portland on tho violin, uccompanlod by Miss Lola Belle on tho piano, Tho brido was eloguntly gowned in pure white crope do chino elaborated with laco and pearl trimming, Bho car riod a bouquet of pink carnations. Tho groom wore black. Tho costumes of all tho other Indies present were particu larly smart and boautifal. After tho ceremony the party repaired to the dining room, where tho wedding luncheon was eorred. During thi func tion was beard music by Maeler Marl Sharp on tho violin and a piano accompanimont by his ela'or, Miss Laura Sharp. Tho dining room wus fragrant with the odor of violets, which witli dainty smllax, wero used exclusively lor tho table decoration. Tho room was further beautiful by the lavonder ribbons suspended from tho center of tho celling to thecornors ol tho room, Tho brido is well known socloty girl of tho capital city, and is tho oldest daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. II. 8. Delia. The groom is tho second oldest son of Mr.and Mrs. II. 8. Young of Walla Walla, In which city he was born and raised. Ho is ono ol tho most popular young men of thatuity. Ho is employed as baggage ageut of tho O. It. & N.Co. at that place. Mr, and Mrs. Young will leave on this evening's train for Portland and on Wed needay will procoed to their homo at Walla Walla. Miss Illancho Young of Wnlln Walla, sister of tho groom, and Mrs. Albert Manshipot Portland, cou sin of tho brido, wero proaent at the wedding, Tho uowly married couplo wero ro membored by many beautiful presents ami tho unlimited good wlbhes and con gratulation? of their friends. PERSONALS. Leltoy Gosner was in Portland today. T. L. Davidson, Jr., Is In Portland to day. Cnpt. S. U. OrniBby has returned from a trip to Detroit. Mrs. Q. DIco has returned from a Portland vlfcit. E. C. Glltnor returned from Portland Monday evening. E. Morgan, of Skandia, Kas., isu new comer to locato at Salem. Mrs. M. M. Coffee has gone to ood burn to visit friends. Senator L. J. Adams was in tho city from Sllverton yesterday, J. M. Woodruff came up from Port land Monday evening. Mrs. F. R. Lackott, of Jefferson, has returned after a Salem visit. John C. Hertz has gona to Portland to remain for a few days. Mrs. T. A. Llvesley hai returned from visiting Portland friends. Harry P. Kollor, a Salem man, la re ported qulto ill at San Francisco. Mrs. M, B. Churchill has returned from visiting her sons at Albany. F. P. McDevitt, In business at Sump tor, is visiting his tnothor at Salem. J. A. Uowonhns returned from Port land, whoro ho left Mrs Bowen to visit . Bishop Earl Cranson of Portland is tho guost of Rov. John Parsons, D. D. Mrs. W. 8. Toolo, and daughter, Miss Ray, of Albany, nro in the city for a few days. Mrs. Lillio Warren, accompanied by Mrs. Frank Starr, have gone to Sissons, Cal,, for a visit. Miss Minnio Llvesloy, of Portland, Is visiting at tho home ol her brother T A. Livosley. in this city. John II. Hall, a Portland attorney, was In Salem Monday, having businesr before tho Supremo court. Mr, and Mrs. A. J. Dayton have re turned to their home in Astoria after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Georgolrvin. Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Royal and child ren have returned to their home in Port land after visiting relatives iu thi. city. Mrs. E. S. Bollinger of; Oregon City, who has boon visiting Mrs. E. 8. Brock aud Mrs, Dr. Bahle.lor sovcral days, has returned homo. - i (IMIts Maude. Kline has returntdto her homo in Sllverton, aftor visiting Miss Sudo Sauvain and her sister Mrs. Frank Mooro, for a few days. A. N. Mooras and R. B. Dnncau, owner and superintendent of the Cupt tai i.unuier wo'a. mills, luive gouo to roruunu tor a iw days. Mrs. L. R. 8tiueon has go no to Port land to remain sevoral days hiiJ attend tho wedding of her cousin, MIjs Gordon to Mr. Will(Carlor, both of Portland. iMrs. A. I. Nickliu and hoiu, Frank and Israol, were In tho city yesterday from Portland to uiteud tliu luueiul ol their husbsud and father, Dr. A. I NIcklin Mrs. W. S. Tooleond daughter.Rachael Abrums. who has been visiting Iriends in Seattle and Portland, stopped in Sa lorn today. They leave this evening for their home in Albany, which place Mies Abrams will loave soon for Sau Francis co to attond school. b. N. Kolloch.dlBtrlct freight and pas songer agent of the Pennsylvania R. R. Co. Is in the city today. Entre Nous Party. The management of the Eutro Noun Club havo announced their next dance to take place Wednesday evening in Tio ga hall. HOTEL ARRIVALS. E M Rosenthal, Portland, OthnGuthman, do. W F Jtffress, do. F 1) Nfcklin, do. Mrs 8 A Nloklln, do. II M Ogden. do. W II Herman, do. W II Barr. do Edward Ntwbegu, do. M I. lianline, Haltimoro, C H Hampton, Omaha, K C Schmidt, S. F. Kmll Judell, 8. F. W M Welch S. F. A W Williams, 6. F. Louli Steel, Seattle, J K Burke, Chloago. O W Ilanxhurst. 8. F. 1) V Gilder, S. F. R McMurphy, Kugene. 1 Greely, Oiokls Miuu. T W Poller, Cheumwa. W S Wade, MeMinnvllle. A J Goodman, Independence, T Ford, City. ! luutaam, Vigan. P. i. viak in ut, uayton. Wn ; Jesaie Van So.y; Helena, Mont., Ruby Gerald, VVMbtHKkMi. I). O.. Altn Kajtham. ami Valine Kr-iOiam, Kugtwe, mh! the six minor heli of Hh. Bastww, Portland, John WaUtrd, M. J, Atlanta ad l. n. "amMay ara NAl at tftrtcta of tfce state and I TJ. Me.M.hvH , Mtwv, Buying Milch Cows. i. P. Jones, traveling passenger agent far the Southern Paeitia Ouuiunv. i. aemewhat el a granger himself. Mr. Jones eame up from Poithtml Monday evening and Is negotiating with Uoorge """'" ihb purenawiii a number w Rel milch aaa with whleh tattook his iiartan aaoRty rauoh, loeatetl near Me hama. preparatory ta engaging in the diary ImsIiuvm en a large soale, Cttarles A. Reus, Hlta at jwe titna wppd H Qhleap with awl (ram ae w sgtjn, Is dead lu that al,y. Whose Baby Are You?" There will be merry doings at the Grand Opera House on Friday night wnen aiyron H. nice will preseut Mark ft. Jswan'8 latest farce, "Whose Baby ara YonT", with a speoially selected cast of fariKMira headed by those clever com ediaits Miss May Vokes and Chas. W llowter. It is said to be all fun, frolic and hilarity from .tart to finish. The wot is as camplloated aud diverting as a Ohluese puaale. It a revolves around a baby and this particular baby iaeaUi to be a ootker. The seeuea are laid in an ru a annuo wnere a group of erratic anaraetars get into all sorts of amusing aomplleatloua. The piece abounds iu bright dialogue ami eu-rveeeent Jokes. ' fr....rd Vriretablea, A ertMd between a k.wnlluu ..Uu.., niul liu ... ... . .. -iT XhL .TJ .T". M wn " ri:. :r: .rr,fm "wive8 are . . ' '" '"w rt awe clalute ilT lu ,WMM' ww "" In lOaaiat iw srew a naraat taawt wltk some of ui. wnataw ttwtt each new eialws m ita awn, frait, whleh all JJJJI V aaetner plant alta. Snllora' lUtlona. A recent writer bus this to sav ol sallon,' nitleus: "A bailor bus dlHho.s nuil loves them, that nro little npprucl ulvd iihIioiv. Ho likes 'Funny Adams and Iihh a grout fiiuey Tor 'plum duff, which consists of auet pudding with rulMlus In It. VegotubkHJ. though ti,.v ii to hi the oillehil liurhor inonii, hiv not hitvmi out to tin inoosos evory day. bill on ceiinln tlnys aouio group's or inei jfi't nil and the others none, on u sys .... ! nuit'u JtieK tlllllO appiOVtH), "t'he moMHiM whoso turn It Is to lmv( vi-Kotiiblos ImliilKc lu n 'iot incus,' ai i t hi.viwi, poriiupi not Inappropriate ly. The nioMiw lu tliolr turn iccelvt t.if aliliw. m-rag onds, neck plocos mid I her Mills and onds of the moat rutlor -....., hiii,iik MVW mt PV01... milm law at least hx shins-,id this ii,M'el liiucoua uasortment of remnants h JU.1IHH Into u pot with a, ,UH,IV ustv tul-lce as mu in, p,,. TUl, pt't iiietw.' "Any iMiidluhlwr who debtee to tr a re naval dish will have no dlrttcultx Wlliwtlta.ltol,,Wrl.Bdifh, fat it on u table -iti. .,... ...... wlik-h 1....-.W ",.'- """ afcuic Uv Is at ." -kmi by Pay Proven! Sloop at NigEif. ses and 123 M &&- vN SCS. Avl vm fH-jfcgS mmm& Tho projections of tinsuo on each hI(1o of tho head aro not tho cars thntis, thorciti car,. What wo ttsimlly cull th ours nro only contrl viHifcs to catch Hound waves and conduct thorn to tho real mechanism of hoarhitf further itisido tho head. Tho internal oarn, tho real oare, nro curtained oil' from tho outshlo air by tho oar drums, nnd yot it ia nocos Bury to havo nlr Iu tho middle cara to conduct Bounds to tho Btruoturoa that iinprosis their vibrations on tho brain. This air for tho middle ear cornea warm frcm tho throat through littlo passages called tho "eustach ian tubes." Tho blood-heated noso and throat warm this air nnd ireo It of all dust und Irrllanli beforo It reaches such delicate structures as aro most concerned in tho sutiso of henring. Tho most common cauo of deafness Is a blocking up of the eustachian lubes by extension of catarrh into thorn. Whllo tho shutting off of air from tho throat eausos hardness of hearing so far ns external Bounds aro concerned, it Is upt to imprison certain other sounds mado by tho circulation In tho head, or conducted along such hard structures as cominiinicato with tho Infernal eur. Those head noises or imprisoned sounds aro very perplexing and sometimes almost distracting, vexing nnd annoying by day and preventing sleep at night. Thooo sounds nro varied as they aro confusing. They nro often likened to tho purring of a cat, tho roaring of a Boasholl, tho rumbling of machinery, tho buzzing of a boo or fly, tho humming of a mosquito or of a humming bird, tho tinkling of bblld, tho Hinging of a tea kot lo, tho crackling of a wood flro, tho hissing of a suako or goose, tho murmur of running water, tho soughing of tho wind, etc. Nino-tentlisof tho cases of deafnoss aro duo to catarrh, aud noarly all cases of progressive hardness )f hearing, especially if ono can hear better somo times than at others and if troubled witli head noises, nro caused by catarrh of tho eustachian tubes, or where only ono oar Is effect od with too little Bound from tho outsido and too much from tho insldo tho catarrh has gotten inlo ono tubo only. An attorney aud public speaker, who had boon a catarrh sufforor for years says: "Every fall I would catch a cold which would sottlo in ray head and throat and hang ou nil winter long und ovory winter it scorned to get a littlo worse. I was continually clearing my throat and my voice bocnuio effected to suck an extent as to Interforo with my public speaking. "I tried troches and cheap cough cures hud sometimes got reliof, but only for a short time, until this winter when L learned of tho new catarrh euro, Stuart's Catarrh Tablets, through a newspaper advortlsomont. Two 111 ty-cent boxes which I bought at my druggists, clonrod my head and throat in lino shapo and to guard agaiiiBt a return uf my old troublo I keop a box of tho tablets ou baud and whenover I catch a littlo cold .1 take a tablet or two and ward oft any serious developments." Stuart's Catarrh Tablets, acting ou catarrh only through tho blood, will reach and euro catarrh In tho eustachian tubos as well aa olsowhoro, and this Is why so nunv who havo takon It for nasal catarrh have been surprised at being cured of their deafness and head noises. Stuart's Catarrh Tablets curo all kinds of catarrh of all parts of the body. Acting through tho blood, thoy roach ovory part allko. They are i euiu u. tin uutg Hiurua lor ou corns a UOZ. urn nwmsmmmmmmmmmmmMMa I.I ' Slurli m III I ni.,.. rtiiiiMr-ii i- in , is wr hoii plainly c'k.iwIi on i,ii imi. .iii' iiiiim n ilally life. Some Npcnli r tnij.cil.v. miiiio of 'oi'ir.iy. niul nut n vw jjivi- you n dls '.net winning. V. ii ti r !. In a street enr or n short nilhui J. tnifv j-hes proof of this fin i. .m iiioiind you. Those two itriuiffiTu eppoalta you nver saw bo fore. ,,. w,i utiow t!.i,t ..iu- ;.t pulsion ite. i he oi her menu, and jour heart if,,,s to 'he l.'itle ulil luilv near hy. Von want no one lo u.Mire you she Is slii'l anil tjeutle. while a whole net vi.i. of uriulJes nliout the ees tells mi Hint llie old v'eiitlcniiiii In the ..or. lor lott-s hK Joke. ."Ii'iiuae how .julek e me to rend our i lel.'lili.rV rnie ami how slow o re-1 ill: i' llinl oiir.ewH Is ojicn for liliu to' rcii.i: Vet It Is The slory Is there. I ami we in-,, writing It every day of our o ... .m.i wily ,i ies and frowns leiMe tnuv. hut every mission wlih-h swuys Hie heart slumps Its record upon Kiev. the Tirn- Mount,,!,, I.i-kpiiiI, There Is u WnshhiBtmi legend con nected with Tonio niouiitnlii which Is always told to those who visit the Rninnpo country. The mountain Is the highest In the range, mid on a -lenr dny, it is said, oll0 can co ,sindv Hook from the summit. Half way up ...w u...,uiiuiii iiuu-o is a iieep eipft In I Slit- lleiiil the MIkiuiI. There fs n romantic story nbout Lord ' Kelvins second innrrhige. lu tho ear ly seventies he, then Sir William Thorn son. was In West Indian waters, on board his schooner yacht, the Latin j Uookh. Ah a recreation ho took up the ! question or simplifying tho method of signals nt sen. Ho hud been tulklm; of It nt the dinner tablo of a friend In Miidclni. and tho only apprehension . that seemed nblo to grasp It was that or his host's daughter, a lady he great ly hut silently admired. "I qulto understand It. Sir Wllllnm." J .sue Sllld. "Aro you surci" he questioned, halt; uountruiiy. "If I sent you u signal rioui my yacht, do you think you could-. mm it and could answer mel" "Well, I would try," she responded ii "I believe I should succeed lu maklni1 it out." The signal was sent, and she did sir? ci od lu milking It out nnd In trnusmfc, tlnj? tho reply. Tho question war "Will you marry mel" nnd the uuswd was. "ios." Oct What You Ask Fori When you ask fo." Cascarets Cand;' Cathartic be sute you get them Genuine tablets stamped C. C. C -Never sold in bulk. A siihctitntnr h . ii - "" " -. tivu in i -,.-..,- m mo roeus, at tho bottom of which Is n ' anvaJ's a ceat anil a fraud. Beware! "t'nng. from some hidden point water AU uruggists, ioc. dropping not unllko tho ticking of ii watch. "Listen nnd vou win i. ..... -.. vai,i.,...... . ..:.". .: "" wci.it.-f .-.m.M,,, which," say the old set tlers. "H i ronne.1 Ir !., ....... ! ..... -."i iniin iio ii O A 5f -si o OErX. I A . Bur th p i to Kind You Have Always Bojglf "'jnaiuro o' c&m vholl uie polico of Creede. Col., think tint ii uuii 114 far ill at lit I. ,. . . . . a - - .....--.- ., watch the IUItlsh leave No ; York".. l "avo m 0roweIn !" Tlek-tlck-tlek-tlck" is the sound I n, lVhlt ,he CWirtn Dl which coinos out of the rJk- ' ?-. ? . B'Te..the" or cc out of tho rocks. going yet," nays tho guide. "It Is youih. .aI-T" " Sttotl wat(;u' ou't ou think so.-"-xoW York Tribune. .iri'nlHiH, w.7 u " mhHw ,tua -I.LJ..Z .: ."7W auu I-' -ut i '7..ar. U uatutll, .., -I.e., ,,u Uon. ., UH u, ,lrlJ. Mu.s iTht i U)tho1 l'i- ue -ttoeiaiu,, to IW t-kaH-li- UJ ,u eiJU.v H.,1 . "f ".uaah. are 7toL7L .w n-MlCN rttlkW8 th etJlnrl 7 It Is mtalaly vary dlfferTL J'.-" from the Uui. Jl " ' have mxmled eawe whteh 8w' fl tlnr taadoaoy ,a uvj""' aB It seoaw jwababla. hawvr ,. r ... 'httiks, that lu elWt nT', Dtt,U hysteria aUjr u "-wi The , llrBC Clhu In Cren, Jhe aixcat Kohl coin now In eh",. tlon u, the gold Injfot, or " oof" o -Uwm a l.eh colony .'neL.Afr, u'Jt.?.",'.ro1."l.I.ndo wjichuXurj,aTr;t -uertbX -trjKi sua sf Drink? caftaf. TTail you tried the new food drink- rallJ OHAIN-0 It la delicious and now Ishlnj.' and taken the placo of cofiw. the more Qraln-O you give the chit dren tho more health you distribute through their systems. Graln-0 u made of pure jrrnlns, nnd wheu prep orly prej)nred tustes like the cholct ffrades of coffee but coHtu nhnnt V. a much. All j-rocors aell It. IBe, w-25c, Secretary Root in a speech has de clared the Pacific transport will besoM lo private persons. eE ST FOR THE BOWELS bow?i. .tI!D '. rfeulr, litaithy i.oTenint cf Kmu.','.?,i)! 7 ra III or win b. lU.pl SlSh?' " ,"J,l' WH. aorce.lu ilia .h.p.of i lit .VlT:'. lfl"Uf "-"-".Ii ilanifeiom. Tbi $m U Ml.ratic.l iiu.(t Mr. Cecil "'void of ""Ba niul Hlininr. Aldill. an a.i... . -a. .u.,,;T'.JvE" wuMiviik UUiuor "Th, !RSSTSS of othr .w. ."'.TV '"" irroruwn,o, -aaj,aa, LU1 11 o the (.pacta tow. le.raud .lean I.To Vaka ' "V,a "" CANDY ftATUABTI CBfilMrtov EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY J! k. ...'! .wken, ci Orliw 10, at 4'"S U'lii "r coarisr, cuinoo r '" ".i -. KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLBW "fvsioDeo. -ifrW