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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1895)
Highest of nil b Learning NAPOLEON'S ORIENTAL DREAMS. He ImH te Follow lm the roocatepe of Alexander the Onk Bonaparte was a child of tlie Mediter ranean. , The ligbt of its sparkling wa ter was ever in bis eyes, and the fasci nation of its ancient civilisations was never absent from his dreams of glory. Bis proclamations ring with classic al lusions ; his festivals were adorned with clossio ceremony. In infancy he had known of Genoa, the tyrant of his is land, as strong in the splendid commer cial enterprises which stretched east ward through the Levant and beyond into the, fartheskorient In childhood he had fed his imagination on the histories of Alexander the Groat and his conquest of oriental empires. In youth he had thought to find an open door for his am bition when all others seemed closed by taking service with England to share the renown of those who were building up her eastern empire. Disappointed in this, he turned with the same lack of success to Russia, already England's ri val on the continent of Asia. It is perfectly comprehensible that throughout bis early manhood his mind should have occasionally reverted to the same ideals. The conqueror of Italy and Austria might hope to realise them. Was he not master of the two great maritime commonwealths which had once shared all eastern trade between them? England's intrusion upon the Mediterranean basin was a never ceasing irritation to all the Latin powers. Her commercial prosperity and her mastery of the seas aggravated the exasperation of France as threatening even her equali ty in their ancient rivalry. From the days of the first crusade all Frenchmen had felt that leadership in the recon struction of Asia belonged to them by virtue or preoccupation. Ardent repub licans, moreover, saw France's mission incomplete in the liberalizing of the continent, and the department of marine under the directory stamped its paper with the motto, "Liberty of the Seas. " Imaginative forces, the revolution ary system and the national ambition all combined to create ubiquitous en thusiasm for the conquest of the Med iterranean. To this the temperament and training of Bonaparte were as the spark to the tinder. It was with willing ears that the directory heard his first suggestions about the Venetian isles and subsequently his plans for the capture of Malta, which was to be followed by a death blow to England's supremacy in the seizure of Egypt and the dismem berment of Turkey. W. M. Sloane'i "Life of Napoleon" in Century. A SPIDER FARM. A Slrnp Bottler Bu IwralM Mm Spidea Against Bis Foes With Saveeess. A sirup bottler has improved upon the prison lesson of Bruce. He has taken the spider into partnership in the work ing of one of his most important depart ments. Flies, cockroaches and other in sects, attracted by his sweets, and en couraged by the genial atmosphere of his bottling room, used to interfere with his work, get into his bottles, steal his goods and "worry him to death." He has recruited the spider against his foes and vanquished them. Some 6,000 spi ders now make their home on the ceiling and walls of his bottling department. Their webs are everywhere, and they be have themselves with great intelligence. Said the bottler to an interviewer: "These creatures know more than a great many people. Spiders do not care for sweet things, and never drop into" my vats or get into my bottles. I never disturb them except to feed them occa sionally. They appear to know my call, and will come out and feed from my hand, or take a fly from my finger. "They shut themselves up during most of the winter months in the little nests yon see stuck like daubs of mud about the ceiling: When winter comes, I brush away the webs. They prefer to weave new ones every spring. "Each May they reappear ready to unravel the silken fabric that is stored in their little bodies. It is just about then that the flies have hatched their first young. If the spiders appear earlier, the crop of flies would soon give out "I have been only running this spider farm for two years, but I find my little partners indispensable. They will not endure in the place a single fly or insect that is a plunderer of sweets and sir ups. "Pittsburg Dispatch, A Tattooed Snake. The sailors of the gulf of Mexico and the equatorial regions of the Atlantic ocean amuse themselves and also turn an occasional honest penny by capturing both large and small snakes of the va riety known as the lemon boa and cov ering their bodies with tattooed letters and designs. One of these living manu scripts was recently exhibited at Egyp tian hall, London, which had the whole of the third chapter of Genesis and some pieces from Punch tattooed upon his back in indelible letters of various col ors. Thousands of these tattooed snakes are annually disposed of at Rio de Ja neiro. The buyers generally kill these snakes and either skin them or preserve the entire reptile in alcohol. Such speci mens are highly prized by both Euro pean and North American collectors of cariosities. St Louis Republic Beathea and Heathen. Home Heathen Tell me, now, what is the greatest difficulty that your for eign missionaries have to contend with? Foreign Missionary Keeping our con verts from learning that we have so many heathen in the home churches. New York Tribune. The highest temperature ever known in London was recorded July 15, 1881, 85. 6 degrees; at Paris, 104, on Aug. 36, 1 765 ; at Adelaide, Australia, January, 1841, 114; at Mourzuk, India, July 10, 1873, 133. t The Housatonio in Connecticut was called by the Indians Wussiadenex, the "stream beyond the mountains. " Bulgaria was formerly Volgaria, so called from ths Volsci who inhabited it - .( . - Power. Latest U. S. Govt Report PURE SPKY AT SIXTY. THE REMARKABLE VITALITY OF AN AGED CALIFORNIAN. Stands Today I'nseathed tv Disease- Bow lis Conquered Kheumatlstu A Story Full of Interest. From the Examiner, San Francisco, Cat.) There is at least one happy man in San Francisco today one man who can enjoy, despite the fact of his being sixty years of age and of corpulent build, the full and free use of all the powers of mind and body. James Keenan is a prominent liquor dealer at 356 Brannan street, and it is he who is now lauding those who have restored him from a bed of pain to his former youthful activity. Mr. Keenan had, to within a year ago, been blessed with the enjoyment of alonist perfect health It was a year ago that Mr. Keenan first suffered the hand of disease to take hold upon him. At that time he was stricken down by an aggravated attack of rheumatism, which robbed him of the use of his lower limbs and of both his hands. For fully six weeks he lay on his couch, a helpless victim of the dread disease, and all the time he suffered intense pain in the affected portions of his body. He could not move himself upon his bed, and all that he ate had to be fed to him by those in attendance. He had about despaired of ever gaining release from the dutches of the frightful disease, when one morning his attention was drawn to an advertisement in a morn ing paper, of a remedy 'for rheuma tism. The story of what succeeded this casual glance at a medicine adver tisement can best be told in the words of Mr. Keenan himself, who, when asked for an explanation of his seem ingly miraculous cure, gave the fol lowing account: It seemed to me that after all the weeks of terrible suffering that I had endured that there could not possibly be a relief. I had no faith in patent medicines, and when I saw in a - paper the advertisement of Williams' Pink Pills I was induced to try them only in sneer desperation. I did not feel any relief until I began taking the sec ond Dox ol tne pills, but then the pain began gradually to leave me, my appe tite became better, and I could sleep soundly throughout the night without experiencing any of the jerking pains that had before kept me awake. I oon tinned to take the pills and it was only a short time until the rheumatism had entirely left my hands, and I had so far recovered the use of my legs as to be able to walk about the house with out assistance. In about two weeks more I was entirely free from the dis- but I took two more boxes of the pills as a precaution against a return of the rheumatism. From the time that the last trace of the disease left me I had not felt the least sign of its return, and I can truthfully say that I now enjoy the free use of my limbs as ever I did before the rheumatism at tacked me. "I have taken the pains to recom mend Williams' Pink Pills to a num ber of my friends who are suffering from rheumatism. I think I know of no other remedy that will afford such quick and permanent relief from rheu matism as do Williams' Pink Pills, and I only hope that many others may be brought to see and feel the high cura tive powers that the pills possess. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills contain, in a condensed form, all the elements necessary to give new life and richness to the blood and restore shattered nerves. They are also a specific for troubles peculiar to females, such as suppressions, irregularities and all forms of weakness. They bnild up the blood and restore the glow of health to pale and sallow cheeks. In men they effect a radical cure in all cases arising from mental worry, overwork or ex cesses of whatever nature. Pink Pills are sold in boxes (never in loose bulk) at 50 cents a box or six boxes fox $2. 60, and may be had of all druggists, or direct by mail from Dr. Williams' Medicine Company, Schenectady, N. Y. New Treatment For Barns. A Paris medical man of resources and alternatives had in hand a case of severe and extensive burning, caused by boil ing water. So deep was the injury that the healing process was greatly delayed. The patient's family objected to skin grafting, which seemed to be the only way to accelerate the process of recov ery, and the doctor, as an experiment, applied the internal membrane of the hen's egg the white film with which everybody is familiar. The injury must have progressed beyond the suppurative stage and shown signs of healthy heal ing. A freshly laid egg is broken and the membrane immediately cut into narrow strips and laid carefully across the raw surface, then antiseptic dress ings are applied with carbolic solutions, and the whole is covered by tin foil. In a number of cases this procedure has been eminently satisfactory. New York Ledger. The Quarter Came Back. "Excuse me, sir," said a Woodward avenue car conductor to a passenger rid ing on the platform with him the other morning, "but can yon change a quar ter?" "Is it a plugged quarter?" cautiously asked the passenger. "Yes, sir; plugged in two places." "Get it about a week ago?" "Yes, sir." "From me?" "Yes, sir." "No, I can't change it I carried that old coin around about three months and offered it to at least 50 conductors be fore you took it, and having finally worked it off I can't take it back. 1! yon want to borrow two tens and a five, all right, but I can't take plugged quar ters can 't possibly do it, even to oblige. "Detroit Fiee Press. THE STORY OF A BEAR. The Truth Came Out In Spite of the Paid to Suppress It, "There used to bo some good hunting up in Maine, about Riingelcy lake," said Mr. T. L. I'iiK'tv "A house that I mall aged in tho little villages of Phillips wal the headquarters of a lot of NimrocU, who came up every season after big game. Of all the ardent sportsmen, twe New Yorkers, claims and partners in business, Messrs. Buekley and Webb, were the keenest lovers of the chase. They were very successful hunters, too, and generally carried off tho palm both as to quality and quantity of gnnie. "One setuton, however, they met with very poor hick, and after spending about a week in camp, with nothing to show for their labors, started to come to towu, with the intention of going home. On their way in they overtook a coun tryman driving a farm wagon, in tb bed of which lay one of the handsomest specimens of black bear that the Now Yorkers had ever laid eyes on. The rus tic stopped his team to let the city stran gers admire his big take. Suddenly a brilliant idea occurred to Buckley. 'What would you be willing to sell your bear for?' said he to the farmer. " 'Well, the state gives a bounty of $10 for every bear, and I reckon if you'll give me $10 more you can have him. ' "Buckley gave tho old man his price, with $5 additional, first exacting from him a solemn promise that he would never breathe a syllable of the tranooc tion to any one. Then he and Webb rode ahead, and on reaching the hotel told in most enthusiastic! style how they had killed the biggest black bear that had ever came out of the Maine woods. They entered into details of the shoot ing, and every guest of the house was on the qui rive for a look at bruin, that was coming on a little later. He was such a heavy beast that the mighty hunters were forced to hire an old farm er to bring him in town in a wagon. Pretty soon the wagon hove in sight and a big crowd gathered at the hotel en trance to see him unloaded. Exclama tions of delight wcie heard on every side, and Buekley and Webb were the heroes of the hour. "Down in the little village of Phil lips Old Sol Mayberry, with a bigger wad of cash in his pocket than he had possessed for a long time, was getting very drunk on the proceeds of his sale, and after the third or fourth round of drinks he couldn't resist telling how, on that very morning, be had caught in trap the finest bear he'd ever beheld. and how he had sold him to two chaps from the city. The facts leaked out in less than an hour, and the conspirators were forced to own that Old Sol had spoken the truth. Their bill for cham pagne that day was in three figures. " Washington Post. Indoor Bicycle Riding. Nowadays every one wants to ride a bicycle, but many do not attempt it be cause they dread the ordeal of learning. In the first place they dislike the idea of abrasions and bruises, and in the second they can hardly bring themselves to the sacrifice of dignity which the flounder ings of the beginner usually entail They need no longer hesitate. The bi cycle can now be learned indoors, safe from prying eyes and without fear of falls. A new appliance designed for this purpose consists of a small flywheel covered with rubber and two side wheels fitted with a simple arrangement by means of which it can be adjusted to any kind of cycle in two minutes. Its great advantage is that the rider expe riences the same momentum as in a spin on a hard rood, while the machine either remains stationary or moves so slowly that in traversing 15 feet the same amount of exercise is obtained as in a mile of ordinary traveling. Practice can thus be carried on in a hall or rooi j. and riders can gauge the rate of speea their exertions would have given them on the highway. For begin ners, children and invalids needing phys ical exercise this invention is specially adapted, as it stands perfectly steady and enables the difficulties of mounting and dismounting to be thoroughly over come without danger of falls or bruises. The appliance is collapsible, weighs 15 pounds and can be easily carried is the hand. Exchange. Wood Turing. A nonslipping wood pavement hai been recently devised which is claimed to be simple, inexpensive and efficient. It consists in preparing the wooden blocks before they are laid by boring a few boles in them and filling the same with a hard setting substance composed of crushed stone, bitumen and Portland cement The compound is cleared off even with the surface, and when they are laid the roadway is thus covered with a series of rough spots which ar rest the foot of the horse in all condi tions of weather, and prevent the ani mal from slipping. Wood paving is ex tensively used in England and France. Northeastern Lumberman. Division of the Sexes. One of the most remarkable churches is to be found at Freudenthal, in the Black Forest It is built on such a plan that the men are unable to see the wom en, and vice versa, for it is composed of two wings, which meet at an angle where the pulpit stands. The right wing is allotted to men, and the left one to the women of the congregation. Berlin Letter. Skillful as Ever. Edward Isn't Dick going off in his writings? Forrest I haven't noticed it Edward It seems to me he has lost that exquisite delicacy of touch he used to have. Forrest (ruefully) By Jove I You wouldn't think so if you had seen him work me for ten this morning. New Rochelle Life, Easily Remedied. "Say," said the city editor, "it seems to me that this expression of yours about showing a clean pair of heels is not just the thing in a report of a bicycle race. " "All right," answered the lazy re porter. "Just stick in a 'w' and make it a clean pair of wheels. "Cincinnati Tribune. Aliens that is, unnaturalized for eigners residing in this countrv are found only in the north and are mostly Canadians, who come to this country for a working season and return to their homes in Canada to remain during the rest of the year. Bromine was discovered bv Ballara of Montpelier in 1886. HU.nAN SUFFERING. Nine-tenths or It la Caeteea and Could Be Avoided. Go through a crowd of people, pro- ferably city people; examine the tired anxious, wanted faces ; remember your life ami the lives of the men whom yon have known intimately; recall the via lent deaths, the suicides of which you huvo heard, and ask yourself the reason of all this death, sunenug and despair, And you will see, however strange it may upHW, that tho cause of nine-truths of human suffering is the present life of the world ; that tins suffering is use loss that it could be avoided, and that the majority of men are martyrs to worldly ideas. Recent ly on a rainy Sunday I crossed tho market near the tower of Soukuarev in a street car. For a third of a mile tho car made its way through a dense crowd that closed in again behind us. From morning till evening these thousands of men, most of them hungry and in rags, jostle each other in the mud, dispute, deceive and hate each other. The same thing goes on in tho markets of Moscow and other cities. These men will pass their evenings in the wine shops and afterward will seek their holes and cur ners. Sunday is their best day. Monday they begin again their accursed exist' enoe. Think of the existence of these men, of the sitnatiou which they abandon and of that which they choose. Consider the labor to which they give themselves, and yon will see that they are martyrs. All have left their fields, their houses, their fathers and brothers, often their wives and children. They have reiioauc ed everything and come to tho city in order to acquire that which the world considers necessary. All of them are there, from the operative, the coachman and the seamstress to the wealthy mer chant, the office holder and the wives of all of them, to say nothing of the tons of thousands of unfortunates who have lost everything and live on scraps and brandy in the free lodging houses. Go through this crowd; wutch poor and rich alike ; look for a man who soys that he is satisfied and believes thtit he possesses what the world deems ueeossa ry. You will not find one in a thousand Count Tolstoi. BOTH PAPERS WERE USEFUL The Fortunate Result of n Tennessee Jus tine Mixing Bis Documents. Bill Wright was a justice of the peace, and also an abscutniinded man, wnose wire was as able an orator as Xantippe. Bill used to serve all his processes nimseu and to save time would sign the marriage certificates in blank and deliv er a number to the parson. One day Bill hud a process to serve away up in the mountains on a semibor barons recluse, who was sued for dam ages for some disdeeds, and Bill thought he would deliver a few of the certifi cates to the parson. So, sticking both packages of papers in the same pocket, he mounted his horse and rode off. Reaching the minister's, he stopped and chatted awhile, and, after deliver ing his papers, he started off again and took the road to the mountains. The parson had a wedding that day. one of the parties being a notorious horse thief from an adjoining county. When the ceremony was over, the parson se lected a certificate from the bundle and unrolled it sufficiently to sign his name. On handing it to the man the latter opened it, and his eye grew wild as he read instead of a marriage certificate a warrant of arrest, signed by both the justice of the peace and by the parson. He feared some trap, so surrendered himself to custody. When the justice reached the moon tain side, he took out the paper to read it and immediately saw its nature, but, maintaining his self possession, he re cited the form of summons, which he fortunately remembered. He then returned and found the horse thief in jail and went and saw the par son, remarking, with his own matri monial felicity in mind, that both pa pers had unintentionally served the ends of justice. University Conner. Why Be Wanted It Printed. Compositors are supposed to be able to decipher all kinds of handwriting, even that of editors and ministers. On this point Mr. Robert Clark, the Edinburgh printer, used to tell a story : Irolessor Lindsay Alexander came into our office one Friday with the man uscript of a sermon. "Yon must let me have proofs of this tomorrow, he said. I told him the time was too short He must give us a few days longer. "No," he said. "I must preach this sermon tomorrow. It is a special ser mon. I wrote it ten years ago, and now I can't make out a word of it" Youth's Companion. Altogether Too Honest. Hotel Clerk That lawyer stopping with us is the most honest man I ever heard of. Landlord Wby? Clerk He sits up in a chair and sleeps at night Landlord What's that got to do with it? Clerk He says after his day's work is over he doesn't think he ought to lie in bed. Detroit Free Press. The First Safety Lamp. The first claim as an inventor of a safety lamp for use in mines was made by Dr. Clanny of Newcastle, who, in 1813, contrived a ponderous and compli cated machine, requiring a boy to work it This apparatus never became popu lar. It was found to be too unwieldy. Realistic. Critic Has that painting of yours, "At Work in the Fields," received any favorable comments? Artist A rather seedy looking man stopped to look at it today, and he said it made him tired. - Right Be Was. "Now," beaan the orator, "in con sidering the money question, let tut avoid "Bight yon air," shouted Mr. Fall wheat. "I thort I was bnyin $3,000 of 'em once, and it tnmed out to be saw dust " Indianapolis Journal. Man is the merriest, the most joyous of all tbe species of creation. Above and below him all are serious. Addison. The Catawissa river, in Pennsylvania, was named from an Indian word that means "getting fat " A Floral Detective of Long Ago, In early times the Dutch farmers of the up river fmnn of New York had an ingenious way of recovering pocket knives that might have been dropped mislaid while plowing or gardening w going on. Cutlery was not ns cheap then and ubimdant as in theso days ; so tho fanners took tho thrifty precaution of keeping two or throe sunflower seeds in their knife handles. Then if tho knives foil upon broken ground and could not bo readily found, the owners would wait until the needs sprouted, and un isolated sua flower stalk or blossom iu field or patch would sigtiallxo tho possibility of a missing article s being at its root Truo, the owner did not always realise the result of tho scheme, liecauso a pass ing boy who understood the token often "got them" before the planter. New York Tribune, A Small Hoy's Good Memory. One of the dentists of this city has precocious eliilil or snout 4 summers. Tho bright little fellow keeps his father and mother wide awake during the whole day by his wit and keenness When the child wasalxuit it years of uge, his parents visited Niagara falls. Uuliy went along. Tho other duy a friend of the family was lit tho house, and she spoke of Niagara. Tho 4-year-old quick ly spoke up that ho had been there. His mother told him that lie certainly cop Id uot remember it, but the child said that ho could. His mother asking him what it looked like, .Johnnie replied, "It looks a great big ocean going awful fast TMkAIlMUiy Journal. I'rr foot Ion of the lllcyole. The mechanical strength of a cycle needs little comment when a SO inch wheel weighing 20 ounces snstuius with out permanent distortion tho weight of four men standing on its side, with sup ports at four points only nnder the rim and untiling under the huh. A cycle weighing less than nine pounds will curry a man weighing 100 to 175 pounds, unit even a 24 ixmiid machino curries a greater load with safety than any other vehicle. How to Keep Lemons Fresh. It is not generally known that lemons may be easily and almost indefinitely preserved under gliwa Home, one year, were purchased on tho Fourth of July, auo, oy way or experiment, each oue was put under au inverted goblet Thus kept from tho air, they were finally re moved, on Christinas day, iu perfect condition and as juicy us ever. 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When this tuba gets itillsiiied you have rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely dosed Deafness la the result, and unless ths Intlainniatlon can be taken out and this tube restored to lis nor mal condition, hearing will lis destroyed forever; nine oases out of ten are carnied by catarrh, which Is nothing hut ait in flamed condition of the. mucous surface. Ws will give Una Hundred Dollars for any cane ol Dfalhrsi (caused bv catarrh) that cannot lie cured by Hall s Catarrh Ours. Send for circulars, free. F. J. t-ll KNKV & CO., Toledo, 0, Sold by Druggists, 7ta. I'lao't Curs Is the medicine to break up children's Coughs and CuWs. Mas. M. U. ii hi st, pprague, w aati,, Marun n, ism. AHS YOU SM'Kf Send lor circulars ol Radam'a Mlcrobcl'klller. ihiu aiurrtami nt., roruatiu, ur. Tsv GsaaiSA for breakfast. Hakes tho Weak Strong Hood'sSarsaparllla tonessnd strengthens trie digestive orgsns, creates an appetite, snd gives refreshing sleep, liememher Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the one True Mood runner. Rood's Pills t i i r di i i in e r p iTl u 'tl mthnrttr. ?Sn. TO THE SICK Radam's Microbe Killer Is the only known remedy that will daalmv the Microbe In the Hlood without lulury to ths syaivin. aiiiiiuiia ui people wauiy to lis wou- ueriut cures. BY REMOVING TIIK OAl'HK- 1T CUKM Aid. HUMAN DIHKASKH. Price, SS per Jar. Si per Mottle Adrlce tree. Write tor circulars, Radam's Microbe Killer Company 1330 Marks! St., fas Fraiwltca. Csl. 3SO) Morrison Street PORTLAND, OK, Orders ailed to auy part of ths conn try by Hvrua, CHICKEN MISIHQ PAYS If you U4W the PttMlaa localHiUr A ArMdtrtv Mnk money while other are time by old Brocvun. CaulovtelliaU tboul It, and describee every amcienccaeaior lac, Catalogue poultry bUsUncM. The "ERIE" mechsnleslly the heal bsel. Prettiest awl, We are Pacific Coaat Assets. Birvrle cam loa-ut. mailed fret .(Iras fnlMesrrlptloii prlwe, etc., soasrrs wawtwo FITALDMA ntCUlATOI io., PttalBma.Csl. Bsancii Moras, ait S Main St., Los Ansrlra Waiter Baiter l Co. Limited, Tk LaVfWt MaaMfcertsrari T PURE, HIOH CHADS C0C0A8 andCH0COLATE8 Oa ttila Castlsast, tarn raaMne HIGHE8T AWARD8 As Uwsnai Industrial and Food EXPOSITIONS II EUROPE AND AMERICA. Caution: tan v irnllatieas at fh tolMltMd rtpr on attr 'floniv fiMomtn anemia onaae sra Ksst Mr dU of bmbu fWtvr. riMnaly, Dtf btr. BtM It) prlwid m fMk ptjclugt. OLO BY OROCCftt EVERYWHERE. mm BAKU A CO. LTD. DORCHESTER, MAtl RAZER AXLE CREASE 1ST IN THE WOSLD, Itawearlni qualities srs nnaurpaased.aoluallr lllaalttis two boxes of snv athr faranrf. r from Animal Olla. I1KT THK UKNUIlfl. FOB BALI BY 0KKOON AND WASHINOTON MKKOMAMTS and Dsalcra setierallj. A SURE CURE FOR PILES fbinln PlUa anmm by raoiat'ir Ilka varanlratlim. flaaas lntonltchlri-un warm. Tbia lurm and ililnd, Blaad. lug or Protrudiaf Pllaa yield ut aana to on. bo-sam-ko's pilk aeMiov. f Mob arts duw-thr en parts aetd, abanrbs tumnri at. lars ltbmc. ffaoUns a prmanftnt enr. Pnca t-u. Wrotwata er asad, Or. banuka, fbllmda.. Pa. SHEEP-DIP LITTLE'S Miles JMS UIDLAW I MALARIA I k B Three dof only. Try It. DO YOU he? I)oa MOORE'S WEINHARD'S l-l Awl HI 11 U LJ J 1 1 rUMMftL Antifermentine Preserves all kinds of Fruit without cooking, and retains their natural 'WHERE DIRT GATHERS, WASTE RULES." UKfcAT SAVING RESULTS APOLIO ONI Both the method and result yihm Syrup of Figs is taken; it It pleasant aud refreshing to the taste, and acts contljr yot promptly on ths Kidneys, Livor and Bowels, clonuses tho sys tem ofl'octunlly, dispels colds, bead nohes and fevers and cures habitual constipation. 8vrun of Fici la ths only remedy of Its kind aver pro duced, pleasing to the (asto and ac ceptable to the stomach, prompt In its action ami truly beueflcial In Its eflccts, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, Its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known, fevrtin of Fiirs is for sale In BOo and 1 bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not bare it on band will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. I not accept any ulwtitute. CALIFORNIA FIQ SYRUP CO. 9AM HAHCISCO, C'l. toumiui. tr. Hvt ion. .r. DR. GUNN'S uiraovKO UVER PILLS A MILD PHYSIC. ONR P11.I. MR A 11 1 IKK. 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ORECON. Send for oatalocna. IlllSfa IIIIIVWII W DTSUr - rom CHItORBN TIBTHINO Pee sale er all lrswlta. SI, Cents a settle. POWDER DIPTHE BEST MADE I with cold water. Reliable and aafe. I CO., Portaii Or, ft'&Ssri'SSEZ. FEKL BAD? JmiKH Vkiim uii'ir every slen seem a hnrrln? Vn a REVEALED REMEDY - &ss'u No matter where from, 1 OIITLaND, OR. flavor. FROM THE USE OF HERCULES 25 MIME EPQMES '