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About The Columbia register. (Houlton, Columbia County, Or.) 1904-1906 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1904)
Economy Is a ttrons point with Hood's Sariaparllla. A bcttlo Lsti longer end docs more good than tny other. It b tha only medlcino of which am truly be said 1 00 DOSES ONE DOLLAR A Dors Diplomat IIs-Ml.s VJwt, Clsra, I asrsr wTfel "D 0 tUt ,0U" WUl 'U tt' Bbs IJot I'Tt beea told that o. rire- posed to four other f trla within a mouth. He True, darling; but I did It merely for practice, ao 1 wouldn't tluuJsr a proposing to you. THRESrtlNd COMPANIES. Tia Blf Agricultural aa4 taw Mill Ma Cblaery Momms Cantered la Portia o4 Headquarters (or the Northwest. Thsro la nothing of which Portland It mora proud than the g-tett agricul tural Implement bouses that make their headquartets lor the Northwest In thla city. Among the tint of these la the Advance Thresher Company, which baa built a fine warehouse and offices on the K.aat aide at Becond and Belmont streets. Mr. J. 0. Humphrey la the manager in charge of the com pany'! splendid business In thla sec Hon, and be la now in the thick of print; activity at bit commodious quarters. The threshermen are Just now look Ing aharply ator new equipment and necessary repairs and renovations for ta coming suason, and no one omlta calling at the Advance roUbllshment If he seeks to Inform himself fully as to the market and advantages of the various threshing outflta. In fact a lalt to the agricultural and. aaw mill machinery manufacturers houses on the Kaat aide is a liberal education to any one who wants to gt a fair idea of the vnt farmer interests of this part of America. Immense capital la Invented in those concerns. They sell largely on credit, and when times are prosperous an normous amount of machinery is sold and paid for. They are the thermome ter of the advancement and prosperity of the gieat Northwest. The factory and principal place of business of the Advance Threshing Company ia at Bat tle Creek, Michigan. Two years ago they came into Portland, and now they are doing business with the most ac tive and influential people in their lines. Tbs teita of turbine engines at Ellwr fcld, Germany, show a steam consump tion equivalent to about eleven pouuds to Indicated home-power, sn unparal leled performance in economy. For coughs and eoids there Is no better medicine than Plso'a Care for Consump tion. Price 25 cents. Indications, Busline I see some genius has In Tented revolving rubber heels for shoes. Juggsou Ah! Another revolutionary movement en foot, eh? Mothers will And Mrs. Wlnilowi's Soothing lyrupthe beitremedy te use lor their children during the teething period Harbin, Manchuria, la only three yeara old, but it la one of the great est cities of Asia, and has the larg est European population of any Asiatic city, containing C0.000 RusHlans, be Idea the soldiers and 40,000 Chinese. It will be the great flour milling city of that region. AH INVISIBLE ssaasstataa astaa awe, . , , . TO. HEALTH Malaria ia a alow poison, but the most stubborn tnd deeply rooted when it takes possession of the sys tem. We breathe into the lungs the polluted, germ tainted air ; the little microbes then enter into the sys tem, and feeding upon the red corpuscles of the blood, soon reduce this vital, life-sustaining fluid to such a weak, watery state that the patient becomes listless, pale and anscmic, and men tally and physically de pressed. Malaria may be About and took pin with slight rigors or entirely cured me of the boile. Three years ru:ii ...EL. f-ll- A uffered with Malaria, and remembering- vumr BcuDuiivuo, ivwn now muon g-ooa b. b.b. hea aone me, X deter by fever and thirst but nintd to try It again. Iam a-ladto say that the i-J..ll .11 n.rf. f tl. rssults were ail I oould have desired. Blaoe then gradually all parts Of the ItakeS.8.S.eTerysprinr,aadhTeiioettokol VStem are affected: the Malaria. Last i summer Xapent moat of the tiaae t.... iA,n;j j on Tomblgbee bottom having- timber out. hver becomes torpid, and B salbtkpzji, dark or yellow splotches appear upon the skin; the stomach fails to properly digest the food, and there are frequent headaches, dizziness, bad taste in the mouth, constipation and a general worn-out, tired feeling that only a- sufferer from Malaria can describe. Other and more dangerous symptoms are apt to follow where this disease is neglected, such as nervous pros tration, palpitation, sleeplessness, enlarged liver, weak kidneys, boils and risings and dangerous-looking sores and abscesses. Malaria is all the more dangerous because of its insidious and stealthy nature. It is an invisible atmospheric poison, and the germs and microbes that are lodged in the blood are propagating and increasing in number all the while, clogging the circulation and gradually wrecking the health. carry off the poisonous secretions and health-destroying matter that have been polluting the blood and clogging the circulation. S. S. S. con tains no strong minerals, but is strictly a vegetable remedy, a blood purifier without an equal, and the greatest of all tonics. If you have any symptoms of Malaria, write us, and medical advice will be fur nished without cost, WIS SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA CA Always Leap Tear, la one part of "all the I.usslaa," the province of Ukraine, It la alwaya leap year aa far aa the female privilege of parsing Is concerned. It la said to t customary there, when young woman falls In love with a man, for let to go to Lie fatLra bouae, and Jo the most tender and pathetic manner plead with the young man to take ber aa his wife. She promises the most submissive obedience to bis will If bo will but accept ber. If the young man aayt: "I beg that you will excuse mo from this,- she tells blm that she la resolved not to depart until be shall promise to take ber for better or worse. Bbo accordingly takes tip tier abode there and remains until be Is wooed and won or until bs enda tbs alcgo by fleeing to parts unknown. FITS Permaaeeur imna. wofltaer aervoasness atar fir day's nee of Vt. K Mo! Una M i aurr. nd for Froa trial bottle and treatise, lw.KU.KUa. U4..if An at, fbUatUljOtM, a He Has It Ilemovei. "They say," remarked the youth, "that a wise man never stumbles over the ssme stone twice." That's right," rejoined tbs sage. "When he passes that wsy again It isn't there." CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind Yoa Hava Always Bought Bears tha Signature The Strenuous Ufa. Sentimental Hue Isn't it just too love ly for anything to get engaged? Tantalising Tens Yes; it's almost as eicltlug ss a bargain counter rush. ure nAWI rLKMAnLIIILT WUnLCI ron run FArTKul Anl wsmrviwtrwTti- ros tl a n o.ost r, In English schools three hours a week are given to needlework; lu New York schools but one. Yon Can Oat Allen's Foot-Ease FREE. Write illeo S. Olmsted, U Roy.N. Y., lor a free sample ol Allen's root-Kate. It cures sweating, hot swollen, aching loot. It makes aew or tlsht shoes essy. A certain cure for corns, ingrowing; nails and bunions. AH drug gists U it. 2ic Don't accept any substitute. Lea than 7 per cent of the power used In manufacturing plants in tbs United Btates is electric. IMPORTANT TO TMRESMCRMEN. Aa Account and Note Book of 23 Pages 5ent Free to Any Address. The A. II. Averill Machinery Co., of Portland, Ore., whose advertisement is to be found elsewhere in this publica tion, have prepared for diatiibution among threshermen a threaherman's ac count and note book of 25 pages. This book will bo mailed to threshermen free of charge, by addressing the above named company. There Is more Catarrh In thla section of the eouulrjr than all other diseases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to be Incurable, for egreatmany yearsdoctors pro nounced It a local dlteane, and precrl bed local remedies, and by constantly falling to cure with local treatment, pronounced It Incurable. Science has proven catarrh to be a constltu. tlonal dinette, and therefore requires constitu tional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manu factured by t, i. Cheuey A Co., Toledo, Ohio, Is the only constitutional cure on the market. It Is taken internally In dotes from 10 drops to a lenpoonfuL Itectsdlreotlyoa the blood and muonns surfaces of the cystem. They offer one hundred dollars for any case It fails to our bend for olroulere and testimonials. Address, K. J. ClIENEX dt CQ.,Toledo, 0 Bold by Druggists, 7ftc Hall's Family Fills are the best. ' Anything but Green. Wiggles Muggins made his money in groceries, Mlgglcs Indeedl Was he a green grocer! Wiggles I should aay not He did a strictly cash business. ENEMY Amory, ttiaa., Jan. 88, 1008. fifteen yeara ago I Buffered with bolls a course of B. S. B., whloh built me up a ft rrt aO. m What is needed in Malarial troubles is a blood purifier and tonic. S. S. S. purifies the germ-infected blood, tones up the stom ach, improves the appetite and invigorates the entire system. It stimulates the torpid, sluggish organs of the body, enabling Uiem to oroDerlv Derform their functions and "Art yoa the waiter who took my order for that chop r "Ttsslr." "Bleaa me, bow you bare grownr "She aaye she la Terr fond of mu sic.- "Instrumental r "Well, it's In strumental in making the- neighbors swear when she gets at the piano." Exchange. Jlnklns How la your son getting along- In bla literary labors? Jorklns Ob, famouslyl Yoa should see bow gracefully he carries bla pen behind bis ear. Boston Transcript Tonsorlal Artist Your hair seems to be coming out Freshman Yea, It la. Tonsorlal Artist-Tried our balr tonic? Freshman Yes, but that didn't do It though. Yale Record. "IIow hollow It sounder said a pa tient under the morement cure, as the physician waa rigorously pounding bla chest "Oh, that's nothlngr aald the doctor; "wait till we get to the bead." Alice (aged 6) Mamma, my appe tite aaya lt'a time for dinner. Mother Well, dear, go and see what tha clock aaya. Alice (some seconds later) The clock aaya my appetite la ten minutes fasti Husband Wbat! A hundred dol ls ra for an opera cloak? Why, It la perfectly ridiculous, my dear. Wife- Yea, I know it la; but you said you couldn't afford an expensive one. Chi cago bally News. Teacuer Johnny, write on the blackboard the aentence "Two beads are better than one." Now, Johnny, do you believe that? Johnny Yea'm. 'Cause then you kin get a Job iu a dime museum and make lota money. "At what age do you consider wom en the most charming?" asked the In quisitive female of more or less un certain age. "At the age of the wom an who asks the question," answered the man, who was a diplomat New Yorker. Ilowea Don't like thla cold weath er, eh? Why, only last summer you were complaining of the beat Barnes Not of the heat Itself, but rather be cause of Its untlmellness. It would be all right if reserved for such weather aa thla. Boston Transcript "Yon may turn up your nose at me, Martha Ann Bllllwlnk, but I want you to remember lfa leap year, and Kit Carllnghorn ia trying to get me away from you." "Well, I'll Just ahow the freckle-faced thing she can't do thai George dear!" Chicago Tribune, ' ' "Father," aaid Kathle, "bow much doea a quite small bottle of Ink cost?" "You can get one for a penny." an swered father. "A penny 1" exclaimed Kathle, ra great disgust "And mum mle made an awful fuss when I upset the littlest bottle In the cupboard." "Aren't you ashamed of your Indo lence " "Indeed, I am," answered Meandering Mike. "I've been trying to do aomething for it "What?" Tto been takin de faith cure. I'vo been cboppln' make-believe wood wlf an Imaginary ax." Washington Stcr. Newltt Well, there's one thing about the weather. It'a alwaya a safe topic of conversation. Borrougba I thought It waa to-day when I met Lendham, but when I started to apeak of it he aald, "Yes, lt'a unsettled, and that reminds me of that account of yours." "Dear," said the pollOclan'a wife, "there's a handsome big policeman whose beat embracea Mrs. Swellman's house. Can't you get him transferred to thla neighborhood?" "What for?" demanded her husband. "Mrs, Swell man has an excellent cook and I want her." Philadelphia Press. The officers of a British man-o'-war were entertaining their frlenda with a grand lunch' and In attendance were some typical British tars. ' A young lady, wanting a piece of bread looked behind ber chair at one of the sailors in. waiting, and asked him to bring her what she wanted. But he drew him self up, stiff and stern, and, to her amaiement, replied, "Can't do it miss; I'm told off for taturs." An Up-to-Date Village. "Do you have a good lecture course here during the whiter?" was asked of the manager of the Hlgglnsvllle Lyceum. "Indeed we do," he answered; "and next season we expect to outdo all previous records. So far we hare booked one ransomed missionary, one reformed gambler,' one troupe of trained animals, one convert ed heathen, one moving picture ma chine and one professional personator. We may take on a college professor who wants to speak about the tenancy of modern literary thought but I don't know. It's pretty hard to keep the course on the same high plane of thought throughout" Judge. The Other Side of the Story: Sin gleton What's the trouble, old man; you look all broke up. Wederly You would doubtless look broke up, too, If you bad , a mother-in-law like mine, and she Singleton Hal The old, old story; she's coming to spend a few weeks with you, I suppose. Wederly (sadly) No; on the contrary, she has been with us two months, and today she was compelled to return home. She nursed my wife through a bad case of fever, took care of the baby, attended to the household duties, mended my clothes, and loaned me f)ve dollars on three different occasions. Oh, I tell you, that woman is an earthly angel If there ever was one. Ex. night of BIot Birds. Of birds now in existence, probably the one with the greatest eiDsnaa at w'.cg in proportion to the body and with the greatest power of Bight Is the frigate or man-o'-war bird. Thla bird apparently flies more by skill than ly strength, for it has not great carry ing powers. Tha wandering albatross. the largest of all seabirct, la also one or our atrongeat flyers. One bird was known to fly at least 8.150 miles la twelve days. A Oalde to tbo Belcbt of Boeta, There are four different heights, with as many different names, of the military heel alone, Aa a guide to those who want to be right on the sub Jct of heels, remember the following: Up to one and one-quarter Inches a beet la a military, up to one one and live-elgbtba it Is a Cuban, above that it is a Spanish heel. When it goes above two Inches it ia a Cantiillan. The French heels range from one and one-quarter to two inches usually and are called Louis XV. The Da Barry heel runs from two Inches and quite a few women wear It Shoo Bo taller. Done with the People Oft Two little fellows of 7 and 8 years heard older people speaking of skele tons. The 7-year-old boy listened pa tiently to the conversation, when the older boy, with an air of superior knowledge, said abruptly: "You don't know what a skeleton is, and I do." "So do I," replied the younger. "I do know." "Well, wbat Is It?" "It's bones with the people off." Tathfinder. The largest cave is the Mammoth. It Is over ten miles long and has a navi gable stream flowing through its cham bers. Occasions do not make a man either strong or weak, but they show what he U. Thomas a Kempls. Old Soldier's Story. Sonoma, Mich., June 13. That even in actual warfare disease is more ter rible than bullets is the experience of Deloe Hutching of this place. Mr. Ilutchins as a Union Soldier saw three years of service under Butler Barke in the Louisiana swamps and aa a result got crippled with Rheumatism so that his bands and feet got all twisted out of shape and how he suffered only a Klieumatic will ever know. For twenty-five years he was in mis ery, then one lucky day his druggist advised him to use Dodd's Kidney Pills. Of the result Mr. Ilutchins sayst "The first two boxes did not help me much but I got two more and before I got them used up I waa a great deal better. I kept on taking them and now my pains are all gone and I feel better than I have in yeara. I know Dodd's Kidney Pills will cuieEbeuma tism." Nothing Doin. "Just one kiss, dear, before Z go," pleaded toe young physician. "None of that for me, thank you," re joined the fair maid, "I don't like the idea of having a doctor's bill thrust un der my nose." ABSOLUTE SECURITY. CenUIne Carter's Little Liver Pills, Mutt Bear Signature of ' ee Pao-Sladlo Wrapper Below. Yea? aaaaU mA as atec? totakeatga& CARTER'S FOB HEADACHE. FOR DIZZINESS. lSMM is JlTTLE FOR IIUOUSXESS. FOR TORPID LIVER. IVER FOR CONSTIPATION. FOR SALLOW SUR. FOR THECOMPLEXIQS Sfcft baWieMBS issisussuawiaajia CURE SICK HEADACHE. C H A M P I ON MOWERS Draw Cut, no posh. Added Power, cuts when others won't. Prices right When you Duy, Buy ttve doki. any me unampion Mowers, Bakes, and Binders. MITCHELL, LEWIS & STAYER COMPANY First and Taylor Ste. PORTLAND, ORE Mnnr lUUinr ai tin tine Cough bjrup, TutM Good. Ui 111 time. Bold by drnwtsta. ""ss.s.u!i e i I J l. DOCTOR ADVOCATED PE-RU-NA MADE Mrs. Era Eartbo. 133 Fast 12th EL, Sew York City, . Y., writes: "I suffered for tbrro yrart with, leucorrbea and ulceration of thai VflfDD. Tbo doctor advocated aa operation a a . " raicn i dreaded very much, and itrongly objected to go under it. Sow am a changed woman. Paina cured me; it took nine bottles, but I felt so much improved I kept taking; It, as I dreaded an or ration aa mnrn.. I am today in perfect health and have not leit so wen lor fifteen yeara." Mre. Eva Bartbo, MrS. Senator P nark f I mrtmnr, - , V, N. Dak.1 Mrs. SnafAr U.rru Cheyenne, Wyo.; Bclva Lockwood and Mr. General Longstreet, of Washington, D. C, are among the prominent laoics wno endorse Perena. Miss Helen Eolof. Kankann. Wla.. writes: "Several times dnrinr the naat two years or more my system . baa been greatly in need of a tonic, and at those timea Peruna has been of great help In Duuamg up the system, restoring my appetite and securing restful sleep." Helen Rolof. Miss Muriel Arimtase. 36 Greemwood Ave.. Detroit. Mich.. District Onran it er of the Royal Templars of Temper ance, writes aa lollowa: "I suffered for five veara with ntar ine irregularities, which brone-ht m hysteria and made me a physical wreck. I tried doctors from the differ ent schools of medicine, but without any perceptible chanee in mv con dition. In my deepair I called on an old nurse, who advised me to try Peru na, and promised good results if I would persist and take it regularly, i kept this no for six month a. and atead ily gained strength and health, and wnen i naa usea niteen Dottle I con sidered mvself entirelv cured. I am ' i grateful, bappy woman today" Miss ai uriel Arnutage. Miss Lucy M. Riley, 33 Davenport St., Cleveland, Ohio, writes: "I wish la add mv endoraemejit to thousands of other women who have WE WANT AGENTS (150 and up per month to ener getic represen tatives in every city and town town in Orezon Washington and Idaho. Dignified, hon orable, permanent and immensely profit able employment at home or on the road; something new; send stamp or call at office for details. SQUAXE DEAL BROKERAGE CO. 129 Seventh Street, Portland, Oregon FROM YOUR DEALER P. N.U. No. 25-104. TTTHEN writing- to advertisers pleaee If mention thla paper. "CYCLONE" THRESHERS ra in BUY O 1' H Write for Catalogue and Prices THE A. H. AVERILL MACHINERY CO. PORTLAND, OREGON. DO YOUR JAWS ACHE? Perhaps Ifm Plate trouble Is a common thing, and there are various kinds of it. Many plates never were right. Others are properly made, but the mouth is not put In proper condition i or wearing the plate. .. If your plates are in any way unsatisfactory we will be glad to make an examination and tell you tha cause of trouble. We extract teeth wholly without pain and all work la at lower than reasonable rates. bxtracting- tsee when plates or bridges are ordered. list. n. A. Mian, WISE BROS., Dentists ui3SSffS Open evening till Bundays from I to 13 Oregon, Main AN IMPORTANT STEP IN PLACING YOUR ORDER FOR A TH RE SHIN Q OUTFI T ADVANCE Thoroughly reliable and most durable machinery in the market. Honest in construction. Satisfactory in operation. Self Feeders, Stackers, Baggers and all attachments. Drop us a postal and our traveling man will call. ADVANCE THRESHER CO. " Branch Houses, Plough's Warehouse, near 0. E. & N. Freight Depot, Spokane. MO BeV moat Street, Portland, Ora. OPERATION KNIFE UNNECESSARY 1 if - j MISS EVA BARTttO been cured through the use of Peruna. I suffered for five yeara with severe backache, and when weary or worried in the least 1 bad prolonged headache. I am now in perfect health, enjoy life and have neither an acbe or pain, tbanks to Pet una." Lucy M. Riley. It is no longer a question aa to whether Peruna can be relied on to cure all such cases. During the many yeara in which Peruna has been put to test in all forma and stages of acute and chronic catarrh no one year has put this remedy to greater test than the past year. If all the women who are suffering with any form of female . weakness would write to Dr. Hartman, Colum bus, Ohio, and give him a complete description of. their symptoms and tbo peculiarities of their troubles, he will immediately reply with complete di rections for treatment, free of charge. Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus. Ohio. NEW PENSION IMS Apply to NATHAN BICKFORD, 9U P SC. Wasting-ton, D. a 6th N. H. Vols, l&U-ti. Well Drilling Machine Made strong- and durable for hard rock drilling. Also gasoline and steam en gine. Write for price and catalogs el .anything in the machinery line. . REIERSON MACHINERY CO. PORTLAND OREGON Dr. C. Gee Wo VONDERFUL HOME TREATMENT This wonderful Cht. MM doctor Is called Smrt bacaoM he enras people without opera tion that anglT.n op to die. Be cane with IhOM wonderful Cut mm Barbs, roota, buda, barks and vttabtM that are entirely na knowa to medical sot- ence la thla country. Through the aa of thoaa harmleaa nmedlw thla famons doctor knows- the action of orer too different rem edlea, which he eocene fully nee In different disease. Be guarantees to car cettarh, asth ma, lung, throat, rheumattam, aerrouaneea. stomach, liver, kidney, etc.; has hundreds of leetlmoatala. Charge moderate. Call and see him. Patient out of the city write for blank and circular. 0end stamp. COHoTJI The C Gee Wo Chinese Medidne Co. ' 283 Alder St.. Portland, Oregoa. J RUSSELU 99 EN CHINES Plat Trouble. Investigate the Advance line of thresh ers and engines. They cost less to op erate, require fewer repairs and do mora and better work in all kinds of grain than any other make. Straw or wood and coal burning engines. Also a full line of single and double Portable Saw Mills. ' : , . - - REflIfrfa I1NBS OMMMMMmIIWUMMWJ