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About Oregon courier. (Oregon City, Clackamas County, Or.) 188?-1896 | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1896)
fas.-- 4"M -mimf I a i rvX-4 1 ay. , i . That rtrmsHrod feeling afflicts nauly every tody at tali Muoa, The hustlers oess to pwh, ths tireless grow weary, tt ener ltio beooms (aerated. You know just what ws mean. 8om men and women Mesavor temporarily to ovsroorot that Feeling by great force of wUI. But this la nnr i , .T nn,sfs, " pulls powerfully upon the nervous system, which wi.l not long stand such strain. Too many people "work on their nerres," and the result is seen in un fortunate wrecks marked "nervous pros tration," In every direction. That tired tag Is a positive proof of thin, weak, Im pure blood; for, If the blood is rich, red, vitalised and rigorous, it imparls life and energy to every nerve, organ and tissue f the body. The necessity of taking Hood's Barsaparilla for that tired feeling is, therefore, apparent to every one, and the good it will do you is equally beyond question. Btmembei that Sarsaparilla Rfts One True Blood FurtHer. AU4rmrMa.il. pared only by C. I. Hood Co., Lowell, Mais. Hood's Pilk r T to take, easy 3 THIS (operate. UeenU. DECADE1 could set reIiet D k r U II E f rom a most hor rible blood dis ease I bad spent hundreds of dollars trying various remedies and physi cians, none of which did me any good. My finger nails came off and my hair came out, leaving me perfectly bald. I then went to HOT SPRINGS Hoping to be cured by this celebrated treatment, but very soon became disgusted and decided to try S.S.S. The effect was truly wonderful. I commenced to recover at once, and atter I had taken twelve bot tles I was entirely cured cured by S-S.S, wnen ine worm renowned Hot Springs had failed. War S Innmna I Shreveoll- Our Book on uw Dlseaie an d Its Treatment nailed free to toy T$ IMS Mat ails you? Have yea a fctllng of weight In the Stomncs Bloating nftcreattns Belch ing of Wind Vomit ingof Fnod Water bra ah Heartburn Bad Teste In the Mouth in the Horn ing Palpitation of the Reart,dne to Dis tension -of 'Stomach Cankered Month Gas ha the Bowels loss of Flesh Flcklt Appetite Depressed, Irritable Condition of the Hind Dlutness Headache Constip ation -or Diarrhea? Then Ton hove DYSPEPSIA In ene of Ita ninny forma. The one poiltivt care I or ion aw t rasing complaint la JIcRcr's Dyspepsia Cablets, by mall, prepaid, on receipt f cents Ci.AHi.Bfl Ramset. lintel Iinnt?rUl. New York. ) gnys: "1 fluift-n-l tiornbly Irniu dyfliK'iwin, hut J . ACkeri ittuu'w.uiKtjiiuiieriiifuuj.iuivecureauie. y ACKER MEDICINE CO., 16 & 18 ChnnbenSt, N.Y.' SURE CURE FOR PILES lutiliit; uit HnuJ, bir-filiLK or Protruding Pilfg field t mt to Br. BO-8AN-KOS PILE REMEDY, tncb i.mutotbt tuition, A positiiecure. Circulttrnsetitfrfe. Frlco tkj. JUcuiftiiU or auii. JJi 1108AaWa, TiiUsv. !' Findings "The best, of course, ' tell your dressmaker, and trust to her using the BIAS VELVETEEN SKIRT BINDING Why don't you tell her to use it or, better still, buy it yourself? If your dealer will not supply you we will. Sampies showing bei sni materials mailed free, "home Dressmaking." a new book ty Miss Emma M. Hooper, of the Ladies nome journal. tellinehow to put on Bias veireioen asm am ines sent for 2c.. postage paid. 5. H. & M. Co.. P. O. Box 699, N. Y. City. FRAZER AXLE GREASE REIT IN THE WOELD, Its wearing qaalitiea are unsnrpssed,actuslf ntlMtln( two boxes of any other brand. Free from Animal Oils. G KT TH E GK CIXC fOK 8ALX BY OREGON AKD jtnTWAIHINOTOir MB RCHAJtTlRfJ and Dealers generally. WHO CARRIES THE LARGEST Line of Csrtlery, Sporting Goods, Barber Supplies and Bajaax Goods? Why, don't yoa know THE WIU ft FIHCE COBf HTT They will supply you with anything yen want su lowest maraes pnoea. eena lor uenerai ta logoe or Catalogae of Sporting Goods or Barber Supplies. tJO nfarlet street, Bab Francisco, CX Inlood's MRS. WiNSLOW'S SW - FOR CHILDREN TCETHINO trntmlt T 1 1 Dwmgtt. Outs netUe, I fkMCoaaayniassaa QoaL Vm J I. a.gT- Hi A Man Wlthoal Part, When Adam bad shaken himself and looked around him on the day of crea- tlon, he indulged in something like tht following soliloquy j I "Wall, It doesn't look u If I were going tobavo much company to keep me from being lonoaoma, bat there ii one thing I can congratulate myself up- ! on, and tbat li I'm wan without past .. - u? have do t oollab actions to grieve over, no notes coming dno, no bad char' aotcr to live down, no breach of pronv lee soft on my hands, no ln m innt : money "to kick myself about, no creditor i ,u mi muo m ins woods, no aun mi mj L... 'To m ake to crninnn . Vr, when I was three sheets in the wind, no lies to mannfaoture to appease an angry wife, and a groat many other things I haven't got to do, and, last and best of all, I'm in no danger of being run down and killed by a bicyole ridden by a woman in bloomers. On the whole, i oon t soe Dot mat a man without a past is pretty veil off." Boston Cou rier. , A Scottish bailie, anxious to get away from the courthouse, summarily dismissed a boy brought before him for breaking a window, with the fol lowing caution: "Gang awa' this time. I dismiss ye wl' an admonition; but the next time, mind ye, the sentence will be double."-Tit-Blts. OUT-DOOR SPOUTS. . The bardy, strong, athletio man, alter montns of out-door life and sports, feels all the better, although he may have suffered, as many do, from serious sprains and bruises. If sports were stopped on that account, we would have no more of the (Treat base ball garuei, sports ot field and turf, of oar and Kun, of rod and racquet, but all sportsmen and athletes take sprains and bruises as an accompaniment with composure, because they know how easv and ceriain it is to use St. Jacobs Oil anil get rid of permanently the worst iorms of any such acoHienta. There may be some, indeed many, not quite up to date in being prepared for the season's enjoyment, and such should undoubtedly have a supply of this great remedy tor pain. "So yoti kne a new president in your Shake speare Clnb." "Yea, our put president did not Ulrly represent in; suedldu't like Vrauvh drew loou beraalads." WHEN THE SUMMER BREEZE Blows through the trees, most of rjs who oan ai-ts oft for a country JnunU Fewer cross Die Atlantto. Whether it ia biiKtiicss or ploaiiiru calls one from borne, Hosteller's Stomach ftiv ters Is ihe beHtac 'onipautmeiit of a voyage or """"""b- iBuiiuien, Mwcapiuiia, coininer uial traveler and emigrants coticirr In this opinion. Tne hltiers la unrivalled for bllloui, malarial, dyspeptiu or liver disorJer. He -If we were not In a canoe, I wonld khM you. blie Take me ashore Uislautly, air. HOITT'8 BCUOOC. This school, located at Bnrltngame, an Mateo couutr, standa In the lrout ranks among the home schools lor Povs on thl c-ast. Kx Hiate Superluieiiiieut Ira Q. Holtibas charne. The school la tccrediied by the slate andStau lord Universities, and there Is no school where boys receive more thorough training and care ful lupervlbioii.-tiuu rtuiuisoo Chioulde, First Aotor Remember when we were on the toad In that war piny scene laid In the South In '637 Second Aoior-Yes; eggs .laid In the West In '61. HOWS TU18T We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward foranT case o( Catarrh Uiat cannot be oured by Hull's Catarrh Cure. K. J. CHENKY.it 00., Props., Toledo, 0. We, the andersigiied, have known F.J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions, aud financially able to carry out any obligation made by their firm. Yi est & Truax, Wholesale Wrngglsfa, Toledo, 0. WuivKit.NAN i Marvin, W holesale Drugging, Toledo, 0. nnn ivsurmviire w iHkeu interiiHUV. acting dlreclly upon Hie Wood. and mueoua surfaces of the system. Prtoe 76c per bottle, -bold by all Druggists. Testimnniuls free. tlall s family puis ure fhe bast. Mrs. Twynn Tliev-aav Mrs. Van Huffor. , new society leader, is right In tne win Mr Twynu li'na, she drone for.it. I know that hit lite was saved bv Plan's Cure for consumption. John A. MilUr an oauiB, luioiugun, jipru zi, isuo. . a.LI- .IL! .ln. ... She It I dont accent von this 'time vnn wii i irfL iiisfiui'&cea. win uoiiy iio fih. un FITS. All ft a tomedfre hv lr. Kline'. flreBt Nerve IteaUirer. Ko titavfuirtl cfirt day's use. Marvelous cures. Treiiti.e and JiOO trial hotlle free to Fit r-H'es. Send to.Ur. Kline. oil A..l u U..j1..ii. i n. . 1 Try Gebuea tor breakfast. Gladness Comes With a better understanding" of the transient nature of the many phys ical ills, which vanish before proper ef forts gentle efforts pleasantefforts rightly directed. There is comfort in the knowledge, that so many forms of sickness are not due to any actual dis ease, but simply to a constipated condi tion of the system, which the pleasant family laxative, Syrup of Figs, prompt ly removes. That is why it is tne only remedy witk millions of families, and is everywhere esteemed so highly by all who value good health. Its beneficial effects are due to the fact, tbat it is the one remedy which promotes internal cleanliness without debilitating1 the organs on which it acts. It is therefore all important, in order to get its bene ficial effects, to note when Ton pur chase, that yon have the genuine arti cle, which is manufactured by the Cali fornia Fig Syrup Co. only and sold by all reputable druggists. If in the enjoyment of good health, and the system is regular, laxatives or other remedies are then not needed. If afflicted with any actual disease, one may be commended to the most skillful physicians, but if in need of a laxative, one should have the best, and with the well-informed everywhere. Syrup of Fiesstands highest and is most largely jfced and gives most general satisfaction, TALENTED DOG. Allmny, N. V., (mil no Can Wow a Trumpet, There's a iIok in Albany, X. Y who cnn lay tho trumpet Hint m to say, ho can Mow two or three !ia rpionloiif ID() PLAYS A 1IDI1.V. notes from a mini 11 lmiK liorn--and wonderfully funny lie look! when he BltH on hl luuiiiolieH Mowing nwny for dear llfi. Tho dop's name Is Mascot, n ml lie's the qui'crt'st pcnlns allre. Ills Illoonlnf MisUIce. Aconntryniun of Gontlie Rives another iustanco of the difficulty n foreigner hue with the English JuugnuKe. Be was in vi ted ont to dinner soon after his ar rival in England and was desirous of saying something in a very pleasant way and nmrlo use of the following ex iiression: "Will yon huve the blooming kindness to," etc. Be nsed it in the onse tbat the word "blooming" is used in German, as being something very charming and beantifnl, little knowing whutlmvoo slung has played with the word in Eugluud. Be was absolutely at a loss to understand why everybody was 60 utterly horrified at what he thought was an extremely nice expression. Altogether Ilffeifnt. 'I don't know how I'm going to make ont, stud the agricultural stutesmau who bad been retired. "I've got to de pend on the old farm for a living now, und I m blest if I feel any certainty about making it pay." "But you used to rnuke your constitu ents very proud of you by showing oil what you knew about farming," said his wife encouragingly. "I know it, Maria. But don't forget this funning for votes and farming for crops lire two mighty different things. Washington Star. One Notable Exception. The tramp who found $50,000 which had 'been hidden by California train robbers Is a living witness against tue ndnge, "A ro.iing stone gather no :iuoss. I FRANK STATEMENT. Mrs. B. 0. Peterson, of FalrhaTen. Tlll a lleporter of Her Keceut Ill ness and Cure. From the World-Herald, Fatrhaven, Waeh. Mrs. R. C. Peterson, of Fairhaven, Wash., who has been for a number of years a sufferer from nervous porstra tion, rheumatism and female weakness, and who -has lately entirely recovered thereform, was called upon a few days ago by a Herald representative whoso attention bad been called to her cubb. In answer to an inquiry, Mrs. Peterson said: "Yea, I was a sufferer for many years from nervous attacks, rheuamt'em and other complaints. We, my husband and I, expended a large sum of money in visiting the celebrated doctors of Denver, Salt Lake City and San Fran cisco, but my relief in all cases was only temporary, and we had nearly despaired of my ever recovering my health, when, one day a friend advised Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, saying they had known of a case very similar to mine, where a wonderful cure had been effected by their use. "Acting npon this advice, as a last remedy, my husband purchased a box of the Pink Pills more to please my friend than any belief in the medicine. However, before the box was half gone 1 felt a decided change for the better and after using three boxes was en tirely recovered, and felt as well and strong as I ever did. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have oer- tainly been a wonderfully effective remedy for me, and I have no hesi tancy in recommending them to any ooe who was affected as I was." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are not looked upon as a patent medicine, but rather as a prescripitoa. An analysis of thedr properties shows that they oon tain, in condensed form, all the ele ments necessary to give new life and richness to the blood and restore shat tered nerves. They are an unfailing speciuo lor inon diseases as locomotor ataxia, partial paralysis. St Vitus' I oaoee, soianca, neuralgia, rnennsatism, ! nervous headache, the after effects of gnpp. paipiMiion oi tneneart, pais and sallow complexions, and the tired feeling resulting from nervous pros-' tration, all diseases resulting from vitiated humors in the blood, inch as scrofula, chronio erysipelas, eta They are also a ipeoino for troubles peculiar to females, such as suppressions, irregularities, and all forms of weakness. They build np the blood and restore the glow of health to pale and sallow cheeks. They are for ! ale by all druggists, or may be had by mail from Dr. Williams' Medioins Company, Schenectady. N. T for 50a. i per boi, or ilx boxei for 3 60. ANGELS' EYES. Beside my window kneeling, , I wutcu tho slurs ujipcur. A silver mint la sti nliug Over the tneuduwa arar. Ti auid that tho stars which at eventide bpurklo und smllo and irip Aro tho eyes of tho dear little children Who uro sleeping their endluw sleep. If tills bo trtio, oh, tell mo, prny, ' Which of those stars so brlifht An- the eyea of the little luddiu brave Whom lliu auirils culled olio uiijht Leaving a vacant little cliulr, An empty Httlobed. And a iiiuthcr who seeks 'mono; the atar uacu infill The eys of Uonny Todf Archibald V. McCurroll in Chicago Tost. HE FROVED THE OMEN. A Pallor's Superstitious Prediction of Dis aster Followed by Ills Own Death. "Speuking of suilors' superstitions," rormuked the voterun lighthouse keeper Josh Rtmvi'S of Seu Isle City, "reminds tue of au incident that happened half a century ago off the Five Fathom Bunk lighbiliip, in which a sailor's prediction, based ou an orneu, resulted futully to the prophet himself. "Alright winter morning hud caused the crew of the lightship to row a short distance away in a small boat in search of codfish, which are very ubunduut off the capes in winter time. A few hours' fishing rosulted in a goodly catch and a roturu was rnude to the lightship. The fish were cleaned aud the refuse thrown overboard, but a calm sea, with not a breath of air to disturb it, caused the refuse to drift in a circle around the ship. Toward noon a lurge flock of geese cauio in Bight and settled under the lightship's very bows und commenced to feed. The waterfowl beoame very tame and swam chattering and hissing close to the ship's sides. "Josh Crowoll, a grizzled old mem ber of tho crew, shook his head and pre dicted death to some oueou board with in 24 hours. Be said Unit whenever geese became so tame as to feed around a vessel's bow or stem, it was nn un failing omen of impending death on board. Crowell's companions langhed at his fear, but he told them to bide their time. "Towurd noon a strong gala came out of tho uor'east und kicked np a heavy eea. Crowell was on the forward or bow Watch. "Many of the crew wore in the main cabin below enjoying a social game of euchre, checkors or dominos, when suddenly they heard the sound of a chain running rapidly through the sturboard bow scuppers. We rushed on deck in dismay, thinking the windlass gearing laud given way. The sight witnessed will never be forgotten. Crowoll had been caught in the relief chain and ground around the rapidly revolving windlass. His death wus instant. His oiueu came true." New York Herald. The Idtdy and the Cyclist. A lady protected herself against the rushing advance of a cyclist in Bronip ton road, London, in original and com mendable fashion. The Telegraph of that city describes how the cyclist was racing along at his best pace and the lady was crossing the roadway. Instead of making a detour to avoid her, the man simply rang his bell and rushed on without abatementof speed, considering tbat he had thus done bis duty to soci ety. , Pedestrians on the footpaths and busmen on their perches saw that a collision was inevitable. So did the lady, who braced herself for the ordeal and resolved on offensive tactics. Giv ing her body not by any means that of pygmy a rapid swing, she bronght the strougost and most padded part of her figure into contact with the front wheel of the machine and the bicyclist himself and sent them both sprawling into the roadway. Then, giving hor skirts another swing, jnst to prove that they hud suffered no damage, she fin ished her journey across the road and turned round and laughed with others at the mihuppy cyclist as he picked up himsolf and the disjecta membra of his once perfect machine. Ho made his way to the curbstone, where ho sat down to contemplate the damage, and finally he put the thing on his shoulder and car ried it away. Wrong Altogether. The vicar of a parish not many miles from a well known fashionable town was recently preaching a charity sermon, and in the course of his remarks ho re buked some of his parishioners who he thought simulated distress for the sake of obtaining assistance they did not real ly require. As an illustration of this weakness he mentioned that during one of his pas toral visits he entered a cottage of one of the supposed delinquents, where he found everything neat and clouti, aud, what was more, a lurge plateful of but tered toast before the fire. Yes," he repented emphatially, "buttered toast 1 Did that," he asked, "look like want?" In the brief pause that followed this outburst of energy a voice indignantly responded, "No, 'tweern't butter nei ther; 'twere drippin. " The effect of this correction npon pas tor and flock was simply indescribable. Pearson's Weekly. Batter Packing. A system of packing butter which does away with cold chambers is being tried in Australia. The butter is being Tiacked in entiles! hnxna mnrta nf irlaaa. the joints being covered with adhesive, greaseproof paper. The boxes vary in size, holding from 1 pound to 200 pounds. When a box is filled, it is covered with a quarter of an inch of plaster of pans, and this with prepared paper or canvas, The plaster, being a nonconductor of heat, preserves the hermetically sealed butter. The heathen mythology not only was Dot trae Dat vas DOt eTen supported as trne- Jt Dot ouI? deserved no faith, but Jt demanded none. Wbately. , Ji " gtated h Kme "ntborities that ,he wood ' the -American poplar makes ,De De" varIe,y I d paper. MAJOR W. W. ROBBING. Framer of the Indiana Military Dill Made Vell by Palne's Celery Compound. Major Robbins, of the Second Indi ana State guards, aide on Gen. Mo Kee's staff and president of camp Gray, baa been for two years one of the most influential members of the Indiana legislature and the author of the famous Indiana Military Law of 1889. Major Robibns was a very sick man up to the time of taking Paine's eelery oompounn In proof of what that remarkable remedy ran do to make a siilc person strong and well, Major Rohbins letter from Indianapolis best tells its own straightforward story. "I was troubled with a torpid liver, constipation and accompanying sallow complexion, while my entire nervous system was entirely deranged, and I was greatly reduced in flesh. While in this condition I was taken down with a very severe attaok of the grip, and whs, for a long time, oonflned to the house and my bed. "I resorted to various medicines and tonics, and under their temporary in fluence made several attempts ' to re name my business of traveling about in the intorests of A. Steffen, oigar manu facturer of tbh oity; but relapse suc ceeded relapse, and I not only was obliged to abandon my bnsiuess, but growing gradually worse, beoame ap prehensive of the utilimate result. "At this junoture, my mother-in- law, who had used your remedy with gratifying results, prevailed upon me to oommenoe taking Paine's celery compound, and it gives me great pleas ure to state that I at onoe began to feel its beneficial effects. reduced urices , works of iuea in una TtC-iaK ""M I I J I - niL - CUT flCrj. irk tA X v,n frtiVf il ' (Y hAS& r.vjr j "yrjC7Tf0mH f V "BVT Tue vej7 remarkable and certain W Lt .JAaJ 8XJ relief given woman by MOORE'S TT , T7T REVEALED REMEDY has given It the name of Woman's Friend. It is s uniformly micrwm. u- VI 1en8thebackacheB,beadaches vmiu uurut'u hhu saortea a woman s women testify lor it. It will give health and strength and make life a pleasure. For sale by all drueuists. BLUMAUEH-FRA NIC DRUG CO.. Pohtla vo, Aeonts. Some of the ' British steamship com panies employ more men than are en listed in some of the second-class Eu ropean navies. The Cunard line em ploys lO.Oim Carvor I'm but a hewer of wood. Marine Painter And 1 but a drawer of water. YOU V BUT THE GENUINE i "My appetite, whioh had failed me, returned, my oonstipation oeased, and very soon tnv liver beoame normal in its aotion. Following this my sleep lessness and hnadaohes oeased, and I beagn to gain flesh. The insidious hold on me that the grip had hitherto bad was related, and I felt invigorated mid strengthened, so I oould resume my vocation, and feel free from the languid, enervated feeling that had so long possessed me. "My friends were pleasantly sur prised with the change in my condi tion, and I was only too bappy to recommend Paine's celery oomponnd to such of my acquaintances as were suf fering from any of the complaints whioh so complicated my oase. There fore, I again sav I feel impelled by sense of gratitude to express how mnoh I have been helped, for I now feel and look like a new man." Physicians who rely on Paine's cel ery oomponnd ns thousands of the most wide awake members of the pro fession are doing, especially now that neatly everyone feels the need of a gennine spring remedy physioiani know very well what tbat languor and that tired feeling means. They know that debility today often results in nervous prostration tomorrow, unless the tired system is quiokly invigorated. That is why all over the country today Paine's oelery oomponnd is being taken by the advice of skilled physi oinns. It is the one remedy that physicians oan oonsoientiously call genuine spring remedy. Try it. tP and other cuts by the only SbW concern tttnt ever voiom tarlly or. iu recent times, orieinated its goods, It has been awarded otiu-linlf line, en Recount oi wnicn. ana tne Rood ,J windmill uuslnciu. it prepays freight to zu branch houses, one at vour dcor. Send now (or catalogue for tip-to-dnte i'leai. Our imititon may not bavo ia pruu uux i tue 1.1 puns. ty OtarH Mm 04 fi t J rT and weakness life. Thousands of FOR PEOPLE THAT ARE SICK or "Just Don't Feel Well," KLIVER PILLS n lbs One Tains to use. Only On for a Dose. Sold br druggist at 2 So. a boa Samples Free. Address tha Dr. Bosanko Med. Co., fulls. 1. N. TJ. No. C53.-8. F. N. U. No. 730 JM3 Too will find one coupon inside each two ounce tac aad two coupons Inside each fcaronne bafofBIackweirs Durham. Boy a baf of this celebrated tobacco and road the eon poo which (Itm Hat of valuable proarata and bow to (t tham. r.,...-k',T. N. P. i