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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1891)
TVlB DOT ON THB I. SKKIOim IIAKUKR Vlf(KrL." Krmeoa IUutI.1 T r ' ""vaill- tO UVlt Coughs. Am i I. '"e"s snil Hronuhls! """""t, fwi mi ia mmi, .A riser ktae. Uo qualm,, when the pnftVr ran vilksi ritast ritjtsi Tlr Wllllama 1n.ll... I.n- . ... felt... ti Tr .. i.w '"ir'fflrm will enr ?i Vl" h,fl"" an 'tehln I'll-, when M other lii. J. .l. "" ehanro the tumors iv-runs at Mm, net aa enwIHe, r.i..T . . ""'. Williams India i I'll i ViT - i '" 7 mr rnea awl netting rf the private ium, rf nothing ebat. inn bot l wurmnteA. Mold by Jmni.n a.,,t by Bull ttl, ft 1 1 I rv Mi.. - - . - . "IU.Mn Am f Al l l KIM I I'll Proprietors, UDveleml, o. Dm KaaaMllne Store Polish; sodru; BOeaMOl. Tut flttnu for breakfast. OIVI3 RIVJOYS om the medio. 1 , irn!t. Syrup of Fig, i uken; it it flevmat tnd refrtahing to the taste, and icts penuy jet prompt! on the Kidneys, Uver aad Bo we!, cleanses the sys tem effecUtalljr, dispels colds, head Aches and fevers ami carta habittv! constipation permanently. For ami ia 50c and 1 botd by aH droggista CALIFORNIA HQ STROP CO. SEEDS UNDER LAUREL Cttder the lanrel end willow, : Uaiterlbeatarsandthedew, ReMtna Own ennfllot u.l dangest rdnmtwr ihe Oray ami th Ulna, Shadows and winlicui eutarmlsk , ! Mints trill their melody ear, fclrwli requiem ooiema Over the Blue and the Urar. Rosea and dark gleaming eynress, Trade white lillee and rue. Bub kM r nUa dashed, are bandta) Ww the Uray and the Hlite, v miwm or nmtier ejmd bin tlarlaada of eiilmiiliri Juki w in iu aiuaiea ana ALL Of UM ARK Tr3STK. If Tim th very tool nnh Uua ! kouw "til nw, si null Mima. rlt ne. r. L. FOSSON A SO. Freat M. Portland, Oregon. 99 "August b lower How does he feel ? lie feels cranky, and is constantly experi menting, dieting himself, adopting strange notkms, and changing the cooking, the dishes, the hours, and manner of hi eating August Flower the Remedy. How does he feel ? He feels at times a gnawing, voracious, insati able apictite,wfab!ly unaccountable, unnatural and unhealthy. August Flower the Remedy. How does he feel ? He feels no desire to go to the table and a grumbling, fault-finding, over-nice-ry about what is set before him when he is there August Flower the rfemeay. How does he feel ? He feels after a spell of this abnormal appe- . : l , me an mux aunorrence, loauaing, and detestation of food: as - if a mouthful would kill him August Flower the Remedy. How does he feel 7 He has ir regular bowels and peculiar stools- August Mower the Remedy. & Over the lUue and the Uray, . Onto the heart oMlte natloa, t OB the platoon nl day, Flntter. la tramnion whtapwo. I'rayera oHnt the Mae and the Orr. : D on the ftower wreathed hillocka, ' w et wila the rain or the dew, raBa a taar for the uray mated ahwpera, A toar fnr the aleepere la hlue, -Claadia TUarta la Oood Uouaafcoaptas, A Talaahle lanatlan. A Crtotleman who haa tnaito luiportent uwchnnioal ioxrenUona, and oaa own ror tonie tinia rngavl jn pr fecting a new Jtnana btriair for rail- way oars which shall nrerrnt the of fir from overhetttinxof the axle that is, rroin What la technically known ma a hot bcaT had nt lowt ainra an lnraiv tiew wiUi an official of a company which was to uute rip me invention. lira interview- took nlaoa at th hnma of the iureutor, and his danghter, a young iauy well on in her teens, aat ia an adjutmoft room, where she overheard au tnat was aakL AlthooRh he listened inttUT she did not understand all the details of the coo vernation, bat that aha waa much ttn. preeeea by what she did hear wa shown by the fact that the next dav ah mn- niuw to an aunt Uutt the family waa on we eve or a great nucceea. I heard nana tellina Mr. Blank all about hit new invention last night." she explained, "and Mr. Blank said there was a rortane in St." "But what sort of an invention is itr her aunt inquired. The girl put Iter bead thoughtful) v on ooe nine ror a moment. "I am not quite sure," he answered, trying to recall the talk which she had overheard the day before, "but I think that papa has invented a new kind of hot no.- x oath Companion. BtotrreawM Ko Cawd. M2ewYork references are no (rood." aiu we attorney ror a collection agency. -we never take aoem. Wbcn anoteia due we jnet crack ahead and bring suit ineattte man must paycosta beeidea. That is the way we get our living. We rarely ever oounsrj extemiioaa, Nine cam out of ten. if a man wants four or Bve days and get it hell never nav at all. and the advantage arising front im mediate suit U tost Ail a noUrr has to ao in case or a note is to call at a mans residence or place of bUMuesx. lie doeea t have to present the note for pay ment, if the man lsu t there a suit can be begun at once without further notice. It is a legal refusal to pay it the man imi I tbereto receive the notary. That is the way we do business. Our business is to rt-t the money for our clients. The creditor most took out for himself. I wouldn't give the snap of my Soger for the best reference ia New York." Sew York Herald. tfeUeeMaa- a utkt. There are debt and debtors, and to get the former out of the Utter soiue timea requires a irood dii r t,. The case of a livery sUlile keeper and a poor paying patron indicate that t " " a uoaa sua uo olhwr iu E rope, uio story way be told. The patron had run np a big tiill on the livery man ami ncgiecteu to ay. , -.u.;..mni w f'J, SlUl l)il )e SO wished the debtor o.Mild have easily act- " T ' uut be didn't winh. He knew that his creditor would uotsue, because such cmrao, for various reasons, would be unwise, Appmla were iu vain, threats were unheeded, and the creditor was at his wits' end. Finally he bit upon a scheme. He had hi bookkeeper make out a bill for 9a0, aud sent it to his debtor by messenger, with a request for immediate payment f the whole amount Then he sat down and waited. la lees than twenty uiiuute the office door waa thrown open and a man en tered. It was the debtor, and he was mad clear through. 'Yon swindling vUlaiuI" he howled, , shaking his fist under the liveryman's nose. "What da ru mean by sending me a bill for SO30! dont owe you anything like that amount and I'll not pay it I'll have you understand that I'm too fly for you. Here's ninety-three dollars, and you'll not get a cent more, ' Saying this he threw the money on the desk, and glared at th livery man with hatred in his eye. No one an swered hint, however, and then be de manded a receipt It was given him in silence, he left the office banging the uoor atier nun, and then the liveryman chuckled. Then be laughed. Then he roared, tlu scheme was a success, and the bill was paid. Pittsburg Dispatch. Koeo Frouleia Kvea la AsetraUa. Sir George Grey thinks that a harrier against the participation of Now Zealand iu Australian federation is to be found in the colored labor quiwdon, which he believes is one of the Bret difficulties which sn Australian federal parliament will have to face. He has declared jlmt the uorthern territories, if they are to be worked at all, must be worked with col- ored labor, aud aluiomrh he is onmiaod to the employment of Chines lalxir. thinks that Kanakas and Indian coolie might wisely be employed in the north. air Ueorge Grey s Information differs entirely from my own, which is to the! effect that even in th vnt ,t:i. sioa of th colony of Queensland the ! Ih,len t0 ynT majority of the Deonln in th tmrth Vour request I would oppose the introduction of colored "t,'r ticket which was peremptorily re labor, and 1 regard it as most unlikely ,Uld before dinner, is listened to with that this question will be raised iu the mut'h uu" after the man of the federal parliament should it meet, or lk',,VT tloU h fia'1 B'"l el Never at least be raised with the slightest " uc0 ulau C'nnt you a favor wnen ne is wauiug lor uis uinuer. The rhararter lleadlng frreiu llie lHalnlRaat Rlarli Uer a Small Letter, "l)o yon put the dot high above the letter if IXi you put it t ics to the let ter IV you send t llvin bef-ore? Is it fat. round. Irrtgnlarr Thine are the questions which a master Jn the art of deciphering character from hand writing sates ill eacn case your pe culiarity is the outward snd visible sign of some idiosyuorasy Look at the dots of your li try to make lliem different- smnller, larger, roundiir, more oblong you cannot do tt llie dot aliov th only change with your character. If you ofteu forget to dot your i, you will also forget other thing which smiu unimportant to yon, tint which for the comfort of everyday life areas necessary as the dot U to the L If you have often to look iu vain for the dot, you will also look often in Vaiu for other things, because yon nave not put them In their proper place. For instance, you put the firth knitting needle into your book because you were suddenly called away, and no better bookmark was at hand. Von are anxious to Butsh your sock where is the tmn needle? Tire servant girl must have misiais it while dusting Servant are such a trouble! In order to practice patieuc and self control you knit on with your four needles, "gently pardoning." aud pres ently turn back to vottrlutereatinvnuvid. The book opens immediately, and there ana (hen the guttering needle preaches ulentsermon to you. The knittlug needle Wry is nothing new; It ocenrsin Infinite variations, and hapiieiu especially to those who forget to dot their L if the dot fiies high above and far away from th letter to which it belongs your nope, tnongnts, wishes and apl rrfiioos arv apt to ny Bixntt in fur oil re gions, and instead of mukinii uractioal use of the preeeut day you dream of the ideals of the future. If this "high nowu- dot ts or an oblong shatie, and if, in conjunction with it, the loop of your i. n. g, i. etc, are loos and long, then goodby symmetry snd calm, for yon nave v,ery utue sen control. If your husband's dots, are heavy. shapeless and blotchy yon will have a hard time of it where food is concerned tie win not oe saiisnea with a cold sup per, an awthetio tea, or s meal of beef and vegetables. On the other hand, you have in his favorite dishes a mean to pacify the grumbler, and to incline him wishes request for a uew gown, for the- chaoce of a reversal of the recent policy of exclusion of colored labor. No doubt the growing of tropical produce upon the northern coast will be prevented, if I am right but 1 (irmly be lieve that Uie Australian inutile have made up their minds that the continent is to be reserved for white men, anil that those industries which cannot be sup ported by white labor are not to be ett courngvd upon Australian soil. Sir Charles Duke in Forum. The onx Ut toucli 4te beurt. A oure Virginia viwz cut smokinjr tobacco that does not bite the tonsiue, and is free from any foreiem mixture- More solid comfort to one package of Mastiff than you can get out of a dozen others, racked in can vas pouches. J. B. Face Tolaixo Co., Rjchmnml, Vuginia, I took Cold, X took Sick. . i took . SCOTT'S SKSVLTI take My Meals, Z take My Best. AND I AM VIOOSOCS ENOUUH TO TAKS ANVTUIMO I CAM lAr MV HAM OS srrltfH alsC Ifso, ro tScolt's ver un and litrip- L...S CansuniDllm but xilt i ms tr, AMU l tw runiNO FLESH ON MY BONES AT TH SATS or A FOUND A DV. 1 task jt ur a iAsav ai i no mii.k. SUCH TSSTIMONY i KOTIIIXO NEW. SCOTT S S-UISHW II DlNO WONHSSi , PAU.V. TAHS NO OTHBS. frltfH rut IO, FOM C0 mulsion of Pure Cod Liver and HypophosphitesolLlmej Sodt Kr Wi ctmro mv Ilrl YOU WANT IT! OUR HOLIDAY CATALOGUE MA.LEO FREE JO -ANY ADDRESS. SEND FOR ONE. r-iLinraMimgigs.CeL Waatd la Oe In la Caaia. The other dsy a couple of gentlemen were) lunching rather elaborately at a prominent cafe. One of thein sighed frequently and looked at his watch and inveighed against the necessity for work. "Bahf" exclaimed his companion, "you would not know what to do with your self, ion thrive npon an active life. Besides yon have been everywhere and seen everything, and if you bad five millions tomorrow you couldn't enjoy it No, sir. Now, look here, old man, what is your idea of pleasure? What would yoa do right now if you had a million? Eight off. band, now what would yoa doT "I'd knock off this lanch and go out snd see the ball game, for the first thing. (In aboat a ruinate) "I don t see any thing so awfully funny about that!" New York Herald. Tradition) of Scotland's Talella. Vueen scoua tutu led ner troop in a well fought battle, and when the dsy was won retired to tne rear to reet from her toils. She threw herself upon the ground where, as ill luck would have it a bristly thistle grew. Whether the foir aruazon fonght in the national costume of Scotland or not the tradition fails to say, but st any rate the spines of the of fending plant were sufficiently powerful to penetrate the skin in a very painful manner. A proverbial philosopher has said that "be that sitteth upon nettle risetb quickly," and the same remark holds good with thistles Queen Scotia sprang to her feet and tore the thistle out by the roots She was about to cast it aside, wlicu it struck her that the prickly herb would hence forth be ever associated in her mind with the glorious victory which she had just gained. Her intention was chunged. She placed the thistle in her cask, snd it be came the badge of her dynasty. St Louis Kepnblic. ' A IwrswttaMB Cortaa. ' Matching the stories of valuable and nnapprecaated oil paintings sold for a song is one concern log a miraculous transaction in Cher res chins. Early in the past century a gentleman presented reverend friend with two vases as a wedding present These vaaee stood for more than forty year on a cabinet in a SoaMsrsetshire rectory without attract ing any psrticnlar notice, until a a took place after their owner's death, st which they were bongbt for two guineas by a tradesman in Bath. Within a few weeks they resold for 600 guineas to s Bond street dealer, who speedily disposed of them to the late Lord Derby for 4, WO guineas. New York Home Journal. A feeaUarlt ml the ScitewllMj'. A peculiarity of the schoolboy mind is to put thing negatively As for exam ple, a boy was asked to write a short sa ssy os) fcjiis by wsy or an exercise in cutnposiuon, and produced the following: Pins are very useful. Toey nav saved th lives of a great many men, women and children in fact whole families." "UowsoT asked the puzzled inspector. on reading this. "Why, by not swallowing them." was the immediate reply. On the same line was the essay of an? other schoolboy on the subject of salt, which be described as "The stuff that makes potatoes taste bad when you don't put it on." Ixndon Tit-Hit. Senile rv IslelUe-ene. Teacher You must not come to school sny more, Tommy, now your iuoiuot has recovered from the smallpox. Tommy-There ein't s bit of danger. She ain't going to give me the small pox. "Why, now is tnair "Khs's nr steomother fihe never gives me aoytbing."-Texa Sifting. Lewi Cood Story. A reporter caiuxl st tne hoaie or s prominent city pastor who hail been down with pneumonia. Uis wife so- swered the door bell. "How is the doctor?" . "Much better, thank yon." . A shade of disappointment mirrored Itself on the reporter's face, snd he said in a tone which showed that be felt ag grieved, ss one who bad been rubbed of a sensational item: "Well, they told me at the office that the Rev. Mr. B was at the point of death, snd that your bus- band was very low. I've just called at the Bev. Mr. B "s office and I find that he's not well and goue out And now yon tell me your husband Is better, sighing. Then, with a hopeful look, be asked quickly: "Is there sny likelihood or a reiapser "Mercyr cried the frightened wife, "1 hone notH "Good morning, then, said tne sad re porter. St JLouis Hepublic. The rower f the Etoetrts Current. Professor Elihu Thompson is led to conclude, after long and elaborate ex perimentation, that the alternating cur rent's Dower to destroy life is in inverse ratio to the number of alternations per second. It took, for example, twenty times ss strong a current to kill a dog when the alternation were 4,900 per second s when they, were 130 per sec ond. When the slternstious wtro 1300 ner aecoad the current waa only half as dangerous to life as wnen me siierua- tions were 130. Excbsnge. He Mod Waited Before. ' "Are you ready, Eunuar" John called. "Yes. I'll be there in a minute; I've only my bonnet to put on. All right III have time to before w go." Harper Uaxar. The street university being erected by Mr. and Mrs. Lei and Stanford In memory of their son at Palo Alto, Is arranged to admit men and women on an equal foot ing. On hundred dollar a year covers the sum of maintenance for each pupil, although everything is as complete in AI the Picture Gallery. "Sir, Ism a painter myself, and ought in be a (rood indue. I tell you that is a snlendid bit of work." "I uon t see it; sun i am aengnteu w come serous a painter who uoesn t run dawn his fellow artists! 'F.imu me. sir. but the picture is mine." Ls Peleria Baron Hirsch's fortune is rartousiy estimated from i30,000,CWO to 30,000,000. Mis father was a Bavarian banker. The foundation of his fortune was a railway contract with tb Turkish government it has since been enlarged by other rail way maneuvers In eastern curope auu by speculations on the Paris bonne, The smount of coloring mstter stored In coal is such that one pound of the mineral yields magenta sufficient to color 000 yard of flannel, aurine for 120 vard. vermUion for B.0W yarns, sou larger the dots appear, the more critically a dish will be attacked and judged. Carlsbad, during the time when the pa tients go to drink the waters, is full of people who dot their i's heavily. The dainty dot. on the other hand, if it goes toijelher with a handwriting that constat of thin stroke only, denotes a mind above "these things." Such a "daiuty dot" husband wi(! be easily satiidied with his meals. He will hardly know what be is eatiug. You cau get uothing "out of him" by giving him a dainty dish. He may even offend you by scant praise, when you happen ' to have prepared a dish with your own hands. It may even happen if other graphologies! sign agree that such a "dainty dottwr" forgets hi meal time altogether, allow evert hi ng to get cold, does not eat, nor praise, nor blame, and spoils the pleasures of the table for him self aud others. Edelweiss in Von Fuls sum Meer. Beadles; by Mooallshl. Resiling novels at midnight by the light of the moon Is not known in the United States, but according to the En glish wife of Sig. Gregorio Uevuelto, of Guatemala, it is uo nncommon thing to seeaseuorita reclining in a hammock with s book in her hand on her father's .turunda in the Costa Cues district Gua temala, between 13 and I o'clock in the morning Sig. Revuelto is a wealthy coffee planter, snd is in this country, ac companied by his wife and sister-in-law, on a pleasure trip. The travelers are reistered st the Grand Pacific hotel There are no moonlight nights In this country or in England like we have in Guatemala," said the Sinnisb planter's wife. "The moon st certain periods of the month ia so bright that it is as tight outdoors as during the day. English and American poets write about the sub lime Anguat moon, etc. They should see a moon in Guatemala during the time t is foil iliey would then hsve some thing to go itito ecstasies about Chi cago Tribune i Burled Cltiea. The frequent discoveries of buried treasures on the oite of ancient cities in Asia and southern Europe might siig.'i'nt tho Idea that the lap of our mother earth uiut have been the favor ite savings bank of the Mediterranean nations, but a more plauitiblo explana tion can bo found in the barbarous war methods of pagan antiquity. Not Attila and TuHierliiriB only, but many leaders of civilised nations, made it a frequent practice to punish the resist ance of defiant garrisons by the abso lute demolition of box tile cities. The hoUHcs, with such hidden valuable as their vaults might contain, were knocked down with battering rams, after tho frilirtbitatjts, to the last man, had been either slain or inarched off in chain gangs, Philadelphia Times. Uow tVHmn Chimneys War Invented. Lamp glasses wore Invented byAime Argand, the inventor of the famous lamp and gas burner which bear his name, no iiuu.ocon experimenting lor some tune in trying to increase uio light, but to no purpose. On the table before him lay the broken neck of an oil flask. Tins lie took up carelessly and placed it, almost without thought, over the wick. A brilliant rlamo was j the result, and the hint was not lost urwn tlieexpcrnientallst, who proceed-, e j to put Id discovery Into practical ' operation at once. Brooklyn Eagle. , Threatens every man, women orehlld llvliia In s n-Kliin t eimulrjr where (ever etui sane In i'v aliml. nli nil Hie ui mini! niiilnilitl iIImwmi nn' In imlwl from Hie air and aw hbhHciwmiI Ireni Hie witter nf mieh e tvutiiti. MimIiimiihI HHfeitilMnl Iwiiliilelv net'caNirv In imllllv HiIh ilmiircr, An a miwmi ol furlllylim ami neelhiiNttna Ui )' (em mi an in lie siile In nuLl the- nmlHrlrtl iiImHi lliwteller'i NIiiiiihi'Ii Imti'tn in Ineiimiuiiiilily I In' IhuI ami Die iiiimi miiilnr. Irniiiilmltlwoi the utiiiuHi'h, liver anil tmwels smimrsse Minis rut: tmt tliiirtt urn iK'i-.ltly reelHUil l the Hit ler.. The Iniii'tliiiiN nl tl lutnlUm eilil mi'retlnH arv aiwlnleil ly IU um-, smt s Ylgiinnia an well regular f-4iiiiiiHiii 01 inn )niem mnmiiiii iiy n. I'liiniiiliiliiiii and 'hvl'Hio am I li lie itvtonle.1 anHlinn the liinwl ( nmlarln hv thin mnli'tile" lireveiillve, whleh I" Sinn a enrlHIii ami thnmiiMh reiittity In the wnatt eaww nl iiitvrmlttrmt and rvuiiiieiu levels, . tu the iiietrUua .lio what In II thnl erenteii nanunuyT And erlui auawereil, " Muuey," MKOUKII AIIOI'T HV A fHOSCHII' TIVK TAIIOO. ' I am not almln to cKmvtues nivntal bablwi a Indeed llil would liefrultliw stthnilt the mw- esiwry eullunM Inlvlliiet that uiakiw leslr appll eatde. rin-, brilliancy ami orlxltmltty even are no wantui U aturk s slave with. Fur many eeiiturliae the medical an was tnMiied abnut hy a pruerrtitire UImmi whleh It, as Ji'l, hi nut nr vtvetl. The brand (ur nnmlorlint truth Is the penally til tmbtwllity stainneil iipun the mental raUlier of llie average ludlvldunl- In relallnu In uiedlflu and nietitelus meu. The smi of the uliietevnth rentuiy has lint yet dawned Uain Ills Intellectual hurlmn, His tosether with hl Ideal meilti'liie man, mill lilliemale In the xmul nhl dayaol the dark aiti-a, when tt aaa bad (unn to he ln.iiltllvo, lie lilt "tHiltevni" Iu hlfeillnif, bUKteiluit, vnttiltlnir, iiurvius aud nwtwuiis. lie Uive eulnHii dnM id InirMi nitHlleliie. Tie de lulus hi aHwIiellda and ealumel and eerunlle ai'til. 1 hey are enlt.ldemt utdlftieiihMlile; nn well nsuUh'd laiullv. with n smv lulelli eie and alHlitmhiHl devulnemeuti iiiimlilere ttM'K eafe wtlliiiul thu Imnlly laree. Thiwi I dn mil w lnh to ttitivertj they are the ltli Van tVluklea llmt will eaiuilinie U liitnln't thmimh llilaaud nmt- ably thrniib the iirxl evnlury, The) Uy no Mle Iu the wurld'i hl.lnry, Ttvy llvei they die, M niuiiiitnvut mark Un lr lnmnititi ivimli'lier. llutUNiilly was mil enrlrheil tiy their eiui-aure; It ha liwl iiiiliilnx by lli.-lr etll. They are .lull It,.. .!..... .l ,l...u ...1 1. 1. ebb ami Udv nl ulutnii I'lmy have Inheiltnl inim mnir niiiiirntieiiiiiriinie auenaity. i, u ia urn tlnw I lh lit aiblmea niyaell, but lo Ihe Ihluklit nma, wbnin e lleiiDilit diaw lint thmw lute au eilleilte mi.in: w bi Inve kunnled Dip truth nr lal.lll ill miiv Itmiktalltmi. mu.1. iiii,m entivliietHl, will (lend by it thnmtih all lherliit- aixe in a t'liaittittng eint aeia)Ki eivuuiujnn, 1'a lh- um ihe I'haiierera. hut the thlnaura 1 etmtmelld the tllalnaeliette SyaUtll bir llivtt aatlnn, and wilt elueliUle wtlb til.itr any im-.ll. mil tium'inmly rkwr la bunk, whlrh in on sent new 11 any aniinwa. Ir. Jonlan's otBne ia al ths resideno of x-Mayor Yealer, Third and James streets, Weatlle, Wash. t-ousultatloiis and nreurliiL(iin absolute. ly free. nenu or rree noos exnia inlinr the mito genetic syatem. l ACrniK.- Uie It sUHrenetio Medli inee are sold in but one attnncy in eaeh town. 1 he latieJ art m u.l ths Imtlle lieara ths fill. lowine iiteorltitlon: " Ir. J. Kiiaeno Jor dan, ItiatoKeiietio Medlutiis," Kvery other dvUe is a fraud. tf rim arealantlrml, never mind It: It will all etuue en' w lieu It la dty. ! NOT WISTKKSS VOt'KSKI.r. Its s iissr h's I'ii, is cure eruptions, tetter, salt rlieuni, blotches, spots, pltnptea, pus tules, Uiils, earbuncles, ring worma, seld head, sore ryes, eryaielas, Itch, aeiirls, ills colorations. There ia nolliiiig mure die- KiiatiiiK than a ftute ami im k all hroki-notit with m Minim and hlat-k heaita. Make II IiUkkI pure, and all such eruptions illaap rar. line ur two its iimktii 1'n.iAtnkeii verv niKTiit ror a month never rail. I'.HVM HKiH'a 1'h.iji sre mirelv vettntable aneomieiy nar in leas ana tale to lake at an llnio. rkild in every drus and medicine store either t'luln or sitaar-coaieil. l.lrl. w ho rnr leathnni amiind their net k nuwa.iaye are out all ehlriieua. CATAHKH CAWT UK tt'KBU With UWM. AI'1'I.U'ATIttNS, as lliev rasiuil retn-h tie .-t ut the dlaeiuie. t'atarrh la a IiIinnI nr rnii.utiitlnital dtaeaae, and In nnler In rure II uu have In leke Internal rernrdtn. Ilatral larrh I urn la laki-u luleriialiy. and aeta illrm-tly u llie Iimkmi anil mnri.ua aurla.ve. Hall a I liirrh Cure la-tKj quiwk mr-te-tu. lie nam MrrtlK"! by one al Uie brat iliyaleuttia In this ruriniry Inr yeara. and la a nvuliir prmerld.iii It la 'iinj..i nl tne tMWt tuiilre hnuwu.riini biiieit with the brei bbnid tiurlriiiira, aeilua dl ret-ily m the mueaua aiirtaeva. The pvrfert ram lilnwtlim nl tne (wo luureilleuta la what iinwli i wi'indi-rtiil rvwitlta In eurine catarrh, send fur teeilmuMlala tree. J THE 8At.1E. ci rr.THE COST IS THE HARTMAN PATfiNT 8TCKL PICKKT FENCE Cnaia nn nmre than an ordinary elitmey wl plekel eNair thai ohaimeia lbs t lew awl will kh . awrl In a hnrl lima. Tim " llailmall" IVii.hi l aillaih' IS ili'ilau pnrlni I. Um ..,.. lid, wllli'imi " ewttlMB ilmni and l iirai'ilcaliy vrai.riNit, ll.l.l al It A I'ttll t'A I'A MatPK V I'll I'ltlrKa akX i ri i miifii i,t lt i,ii,f,i rtii.i, HARTMAN MPO. CO BAKER A HAMILTON SAN FRANCISCO I Alwava meiiinni ihi war in wiitina Beaver Falls. Pa. CAUFOrlNlA 1)WO'8 KKMKDY HMt tyATAItltll. He. rasi. est tu uafl, t'liiMipinl. liellef Is limiietliste. A rure Is certain. For fold Iu tlin Head It liia nu equal. n inal. I 1 CcirlPvjlinl 1 It Is an Ointment, of which a small tiaril In th nostrils. Price n"r. Hold ly tlrumtli mall. Aildreasi h. T. 1IASM.TINS llilelaappllid I 1 kintii or anil by 1 I , Warren, l's. Lwl IMG SlTinge indeed thet like SAPQUO should 'mekke everybhing so brihh bub "A needle clothes obhers.&nd isibsclji naikedVTry ibi.n yournexbhouse-dceAnini That fully it would be U out grass with a pair of scissorsl Yet pr pla do tMjuaUy silly tbitiK vry day, Modem profrr has grown up irorn the hooked sickis to ths swinging so) tha and Uionca to Uis lswi mower. So don't us scissorsl - But do you usa 8APOL10 1 If you don't you are much behind tb ag as if you out grass with a dinner knife. Once there were ao soaps Thn one soap served all purpose. Now the sensible folks use ons la the toiUt, anothsr in the tub, one soap in the eUh, and BllDUO for all eoourina? and housa-elsanias?. Buy Tour Own CotJs if lour Dealer Docs Kill Cany Tna IDiIXCE TIBESHEBS. THE BEST IN AMERICA. PARHT C1HT3 ilD E01D WACOIS, ' Beet ansl Qheapwet In the Wertd. Cirti, IIS Op. WlJS-J, SSI I ew. . I PewarWae! SunolUw faeatii Snld by drusslala; prti-. ijprlrbira, Tiiledn, O, f t When la a man like a tell? tbrmntu blin. teiita. When ynu ran are Portland haa recelveI s tine new I took rid IjtiUIrr Truck with s Cronin Kiti n aion Ijubler snd two Hose WK'in from K. B. Mcllroy of that city. They manufactured by W. T. Y. Kranclsco. were Hclienrk, Hn " It pays to study the Internals of th consumer," said a dealer to a drummer who was trying to sell him short-welxht plug tobscco. "Take, for example, Ntar I'lUK. wnicr: is uaeti ny the ureal mass oi chew em tliroilKhout the I'niteil Htatea Ntar I'lug Is not only ths beat and moat satisfactory chew, hut every plug is a lull siiteeiwiunc pound." Balling Powder A Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. Superior to every other known. Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard. Delicious Cske snd Paltry, Light Flaky Biscuit, Griddle Cakes, Palatable snd Wholesome, tfo other baking powder doei such work. Of all kludaand In any niiHntliywhnlo- al and retail at bMI-rwk prices. E. J. BOWEN, OB Front Street, Portland, Or. ' Mend for eatalofjus. ' Chaaaleal Fir BniBs sad XiUDrnlahen, Fir Hoes and swana ana SlaeawalUl riinio n all kUwta, Sraa Oooda. Flso aad FUUnss, Heaaees Inavlrwkara, Marin Saei Hnea, Wrerwaaa, lbrtoaUn. tale, Oiamk, Srbool and Fana Bella. Bosioaaaad SeOaa, bnus sad Fanaa, Boaalaai, awrrlea, Stein and Sisraes Waooa. the iarsea I Vruaad. T 3Z. .-. X y-tl r-, , , t,t. 1 1 WiiaT. ret tf brrlui ttml POTUIl a ' INDIAN DEPREDATION PENSION PATENTS tANO HOMtSTFAD POHTAL CLAIMS The "KX AMINBK" MI KICAV oft'LAIMH vshsa vna viaai-TUia or San Franclsoo Examiner. II ynu have a i-lmitt uf any itrwrleiinw wiiaimver aaauiM tna i niii-ti Niaii-i iinvr., NiiiMit ami wlh It aiwllly mUmlicalMl, addrma JOHN V MUiKHHI It, Manaser, 'OAT'""' '! 'Je?'V I alrwt. S. W. .a-av ejTAv m w -A , Waahlnaton, II. C V". w?v NTHEPIP& Lt'iuling medical authorities state that new ami imjro"rly cured " tnlxicco when heated in the ijx: produces a rank vege table JK)i.SOJl. Tubseen like ll.tior en only be lainw.1 tip ay. I his is the reason why "Seal of North Carolina" is the inbst popular brand of smoking to bacco in the United States. It is made from toliacco, at least three years old. Its rich nu-l- low smoke has never Urn (tinle.l. Seal el North Carolina la now imcked In Patent i cmu i-uuriiea, as well aa in mil, FlSMTXLE Best in tho World! Get the Genuine Sold Everywhere! trwf . fvl t 'art rat lit m t Mt.i MMia-sn ti wr-w wmrmm mwif . mm n nt isittiA. IlutiltiefiM, Hbortbandw Tfi tlimf, sVfsseSJs4, stSNaT AayVf Hmtt fwf aT" In axRjwiuai tHrsnifbiml lit fwm. matrt.t alrj) 14 al ! ittusw t.sUkstuiMt fiwa wlthasr mtmmf. m MORPHINE HABIT! : SURE CURE trie MnlkiM Co.. SIS Clay M., Haa I rawlwH CoalOlT BEST and SAFEST OIL Manufactured. ft ID 4& J i Vf i lillt - vs I NMaVawfttaiwSJw Give This Oil a Trial, GREASE J. CO., MoCRAKEN It -PKAI.KHH IN Seeh Harker tlei. Psrtlas Csaierrl, eel- ea Oats ana Utah Plailar, Hair, Fir Brick a Fir Clay. LANS FLAtlll. 00 North rr.mt street, Cor. II, PORTLAND, OR. -ANP- YOU WILL USE NO OTHER. Wl'lUi.'.nly aiwlcli.aplhUyaar. Now Arwtro'w , NaiTAaiMBa, ArrLaa, Caaaaiss, Huts- saasiasauweflaiKMj. Waquiaa SorleoU. Ana.. Paachaa, choice .,. Neclarlnea. .aira.... Applet, taiaril Apdlea, aides drtad,. equipment about the Instttnuoa as Q. Xorky : n lawHiUiut oaa dMIOL ' . .. 1 The MeenlOf of Ureas. Dress means more than clothes, and these than covering. The fig leaves of ... . . i ... t...t our nrst parent were uut syunwis. whereof the meaning is vastly more Im portant than a mere superficial glano might suggest. Dress should as far as possible translate to us the cliaracter of th wearer! - Dress, to use a homely simile, should, like a tllot de boeuf, be 'neither overdone nor underdone. Jt should hit a happy mediuia- II SV CCUCD CUBED TO STAY CURED 1111 1 ILl Lit We want the name snd ad dreaa every suflerer in tin &1QTURI1 U.S. snd Canada. Andrew MO I niflfl ManMlaye,B.,lllCaU,I.T IAN0S"0RGANS. WINTER i HARPER, - Morrison Street, Portland, Or, J tW Hos. hps, -esri HOYT & t5o." Want Sn saoul In every town In OreKOU, W'ash liiKton snd Idnhn Ui aell PIANOS and ORGANS Oil wiiiiuilaainii, Nn aloiTt nr euplial nm-iliT Z '. , "Sri. , t'"""""-, sHicial rates nn all goods. Writ (nr trUenlar, ' I'OKTI.ANO, OK. urapet, mo, .xk1... naiaint, isuo, r lb,. rruoea, ikyo, gnnd DUekoerrl-e. tni.Sna.. Oherrlea, iiitird. iHoi,., Flea, laot, Uatk C.la...... Otharfrtill.ln Tt.. .1mm. .mo. SnanalilTl dark, olii.w inferior I'll at offur lowar. Hinali dwoai lo IliaaU, llMt.lhi lluewa, Iw.l.r.. anJ otlwi ' bnvart. Carin-d am.l. ara lnw.r: aaa n.al Oapar, W oner a (anaral varlely or socdt ror lemur --- ai clute prlcn, ami want s (bare of yu Uaus .T, S. 10, 11X . B.10,1. , B, 10. . . . " . 10,11 a. d 8, e. vi 1, s, ii. it . so. a 4. Ask JOHNSTON A. LAWRENCE, WNOLKaal.K SMI arrAii, Plsrnbert' and Inalsesrs' Supplies, Hand end Steais Furapt, Ires Flp. karat, Pip Cevertna, Lukrlcalert, Wtltr Meters, Fan snd Ventilators, Cstk Segltltrs, Etc. Write for prhwa. 2J2 FIMT IT, PORTLAND. OR. Coutraruira nn beating arid ventllaMn kuihlluse Bttlutatea fualaaod. 1 a jo: a : :'"'i eei 9W. ""J1 H'1' anusfclj Mud your old tlnld Hid HI rar lit mal in IIini, ,1 ...rf .li..i.il h..., , . Onlatnao, 41 Tlllnl Him, Sb rraiuili I a.ll Mml In latum mail Uw aaari, amrnrdliit bi au.,, I( tu eniuuol I I'M r..uia ti'iu. lr to-pagt saUtlusaa free. Address SMITHS' OASH STORE, 4i(ii.aiM Kroni ess, Sao FMieoo $1 MAKES FIRST PAYMENT nnnUitln the thrltlus Jiinellnn ft, It. Imnbcr ' flume biwn id HauKur, SI MIKES FIRST PAYMENT on ft seres nl line Hnlaln land In Frnann cnuidy. JUOO FOR 40 ACRES ' nf flint KhIiiih land within llm nillea nf It. R. ainllnn In rreaun itiniiily Willi bouau, ham well) liiipiriveineula wnrln SflO. lATTIOIN A- SO!, Hlin Market Street, San k ranelai 1P.FHT sjadnWlTn 4 daya oTilrny KfwTHfl rnraeis aunnt.miiHviaid,,,. km pnrrd. iirulii amli;;!' Iirltiia. Hkiupln true, lir, llrlilmaii,llrimdia',N killetnearsiMiwiaiis (eadins renieily lor all U'J unnatural diei-bars aa piivaleillaaaaMiU oieri. t.rtala nura Inr the J5 taiins weakvaH oaiiullaf lownmra. ...ta I MrtMiray I nreeoriheUeod ("i" L Tmi (vaa Omi " t Hn, In raoiiroroaudlo i ass"?8' TP r.W. To a r'saaariSilu. .yi.v.yjxy. . rrv 9m ' n. r, n. u. o. iu-s, f. n. u. Jr jri'nnm liT I riTnHlAvH. S g OawaaaMt a-t ia fj I f aaM suwtan. a- s VV'ay