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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1896)
Highest of all in Leavening !( 1 1 A2O10)TEE.V PURE A BIQ SALT MINE. Th Developmental a Nw California Industry. Artioles of incorporation hare been filed by the "Crystal Book Salt Min ing Co." of San Franoisoo, with a oap- ital itook of $500,000. of whioh 227, 600 have been subscribed by Chas. G. Ahlboin, Sanford Bennett, Meyer Lewii, Julius Reimer, S. Lewis, I Dorn and Ben Lewis. The Crystal Rook Salt Mine Is situ a ted In San Bernardino county, and prodnoea a aalt of superior quality. whioh, aooording to analysis made by Professor U Falkenan, of the State Assay Offloe in San Franoisoo, is found to be ohemioally pure. At the instanoe of Norton, Teller & Koden, and other San Franoisoo houses, a number of testa were made, with the result that the salt produoed from this mine has been found to be equal to the best Eng' lish salt in the market for butter mak ing and table use, and tor meat and fish packing, milling and dairy pur poses. The lump stock salt from this mine is preferred by the large cattle companies to any other salt, by reason of its purity, dryness and solidity; also . beoause it is the most economical for stock feeding. Owing to its firmness and purity it does not deliquesce when placed out on the ranges. The company con trolls over 1,000 acres of mining ground in whioh the salt is mined from large deposits, as dear and transparent as crystals. The mine is connected with Salt Rock Sta tion (Danby) on the Atlantic Se Paoifio R. R. by a road extending thirty-two miles, especially constructed by the Traotion Engine Company, and upon whioh the oompany successfully oper ates train of traotion engine and wagons, oonstruoted by the Best Manu facturing Company 'of San Leandro, Cat The oompany is about to oommenoe the erection of extensive works at the mine, and upon their completion will be enabled to supply the purest salt ever produoed for butter-making, table use, meat and fish-packing. Lump salt for stock-feeding and milling purposes is now being shipped. The buildings at the mine are oon strncted of salt, and the oompany is about to erect an office building at the railroad station out of rook salt, whioh will attraot great attention. Passen gers on the train passing this station ' are now in the habit of getting off the train for the purpose of securing crys tals of salt as keepsakes. In the sunlight a building construct' ed of this salt appears as if it was cov ered with diamonds. THE WEED IN KANSAS. Newton Ha a Ladies' Smoking Club Called the Sparrow. The only ladies' smoking club known to exist in Kansas has just been discov ered in Newton and is named the Spar row. The Sparrows have a select club room, elegantly fitted op with the most luxurious furnishings, including divans in profusion and all the paraphernalia of a smokers' club. There are books and periodicals, but it is in no seose a liter ary club. It is composed exclusively of young women, the number being limit ed to nine. When one member marries or leaves the city, another lady is elected to fill the vacancy, and it is said there are al ways several applications awaiting ac tion. It was only by accident that this exclusive secret association was discov ered, but it has been in existence for a long time. The room belonging to the Sparrows is on Main street and is a genuine clubrooin. All its members are Included in Newton's "swell set " St. Louis Republic What Concressmea Bead. "What books are the most popular with the new congressmen?" I asked a bookseller. "Books on etiquette," he answered. "The demand is so great we cannot fill it We sold 20 such books yesterday, and I have today sent a large order to my publishers, for at this rate my stock will soon be exhausted. "Washington Post : ' : ' - Perfume Manufacture. England manufactures perfumes on a Tery large scale. Importing many of the materials from other countries, but also making a large use of home-grown faerhs and flowers. Controls an Empire. The South Africa Company, control led by Cecil Kbodes and his associates, owns a territory larger than France, Germany, Austria and Italy combined or five times the area of California. Number of Hairs la a Beard. A Poctstown barber has found a new occupation for spare moments. He bat counted the number of hairs in a manV beard whom he shaved. When the lathei dried which had been used in shaving it was not difficult, although tedious, t count the hairs, which numbered 18, 668. Philadelphia Record. A penny or two all extra profit. That's the merchant's reason who urges an inferior binding for a costly skirt. It's not nothing is) as good as - Bias Velveteen Skirt Binding. Look for S. H. & M. on the label and take no other. If your dealer will not supply you we will. Send (or samples, showlnr labels and ir.it. nan. to in s. n. & m. Co., p. O. Box 699, New wty, , ' Power. Latest U. S. Govt Report STORIES OF. THE DAY. things Beea and Heard at tae Capitol at Washington. One of the saddest places about the whole capitol is that little corner oil of statuary hall where womeu wait the slow motions of their "influence." The condensed heartache and desperation that are crowded into that narrow space day after day are enough to softeu the most hard hearted. Out there, one day this week, sat a widow. She was old and poor. It was a raw, oold day, bnt the desolate womau had bnly a tbin shawl about her and one shoe was all broken at the side, so that only her stocking kept ber foot from the ground. She had sent in for "her" representa tive, aud when he came out, he was coolly courteous, but finally seemed to warm up a little, and, at her earnest solicitation, promised to see Senator Somebody about getting her a place. Be was so etnphatio in saying that she nmtt not worry, but leave all to him, that she turned to leave him with her face fairly transfigured with a glow of hap piness. When she had disappeared over the last "whispering stone" toward the senate, that heartless member turned to the page and said sternly: "See here I If that old guy comes fooling round here after me again, I am not in my seat ! Do you sabe?" The boy "sabed" all straight enough and gave a frightened promise to re member. Poor little old woman ! There is a regular King Humbert of Italy on the floor of the house, and it will surprise him greatly to read this and find himself quite an attraction among the women in the galleries. The particular attraction is a pair of fierce gray mnstachioe, and tbey belong to Mr. Poole of New York. Really, the likeness to the royal Italian is quite startling. Terry of Arkansas has cultivated a remarkable suit of chrysanthemum hair in the summer's recess between con ies. If he could coax bis locks to unkink themselves, be would rival in this respect Buffalo Bill. Prince Albert coats are quite the fash ion since Mr. Reed set the pace on the day he became speaker, but there are ways and ways of wearing them. The average congressman needs to take some lessons in the art A closely buttoned Prince Albert is a sight for gods and men to laugh at if it does not fit, snd most of them do not One of the remarkable and enjoyable features of the Fifty-fourth congress is the absence of smoking upon the floor. Men like Mr. Quigg and Mr. Tarsuey, who all but sleep with cigars in their months, find it rare self denial to go without smoking, but tbey content themselves with a "dry smoke," twist ing and chewing to pieces almost as many cigars as they would otherwise smoke. The only man seen to smoke de liberately on the floor was Mr. Powers of Vermont He was clear back by the fireplace and was busy thinking when be lighted his cigar, and the expression of cherubic content which went over his face when be settled back in bis chair to take that tabooed smoke was something to remember. - The ladies who watch with such in terest every day the proceedings of con gress have quite decided that Mr. Crisp has the smallest and whitest hand in the house. "What brand do you wear, mister?" asked a man with high heeled boots asd sombrero of Representative Miller yesterday as that gentleman came out of the bouse. - Mr. Miller looked a little surprised, but replied courteously that be didn't know exactly what bis questioner meant. I want to know which camp you round up in when there is a general stampede?" "Do yon mean to ask my politics? ' asked Mr. Miller. Precisely," said ihe stranger. "I'm off my own reservation snd I've kinder lost my bearings. I m on the trail of the man who corralled a permit to come byar and sass the gov'munt fur my state, and the herd boss out hyar allows that I don t sabe things none too proper and holds me up. Now, if you don't be long to the other outfit, you look fit to be a pretty good trail boss. " And who would you like to see? asked Mr. Miller, with a broad smile at the interest the man was eliciting from loungers in the corridors. I reckon you all know him like a hen, the same his name being Dennis Flynn." And Mr. Flynnsoon appeared. And who is that?" asked a gallery occupant of his friend, who seemed to know everybody and had been keeping up a running comment on everybody and everything in the house while the Bayard resolution was being discussed, as Mr. Dingley of Maine addressed the chair. " He's one of the most highly respect ed men in the bouse," said a stranger' at his left. And the thinkingest man to boot," responded the friend, and went on de livering bis opinions audibly. "Say, Charley, I want a business ex actly like that for a flower stand. It's just too lovely for anything, and it wouldn't tip over. " She was evidently bride, and she was commenting on the malachite mace standard! Wash ington Star. A Slgiitlees Household. Kokomo, Ind., is the home of a pecul iarly afflicted family. Tbe husband and wife are both blind, the latter being also a helpless cripple, the accident that produced blindness likewise depriving her of the nse of her arms. Tbeir hired girl is also blin . Thus the entire house- bold is sightless. The husband sells candy on the streets. Their home is as neat and olean as the tidiest housekeeper wun good eyes could keep it Chicago Inter Ocean. FRIEND TO MANKIND. WIUIA.M Q. ROBINSON, WHO 13 OYINS IN WASHINGTON. Ha Is Kaowa as tha "Savior of Babies.1 Has Devised an Appllaaee to Cool Fever Pntleats Trvluc to Recur a lateat to Help His Fatnlly. William O. Robinson, called the "Savior of Babies" because of his iu vention, the incubator, is dying iu Wash- inston. There Is being tested in the New York hospital one of bis inventions which may be of far greater service to human ity than the incubator. It is a contriv ance to lower the temperature aud thereby save fever patients. It has been very successful iu its operation. If the dying man should by great good fortune recover, his future wealth would be as. lured. When Robinson went to the New Tork hospital one day last summer to get one of his incubators introduced at that institution, he noticed a fever pa tient in one of the wards. They were using the old time method to cool this patient's temperature. There was a step ladder at the head of his cot, aud on the top of it was a water pail with a piece of ioe in it A rubber tube over tne side of the pail, descending, entered a rubber bag that rested on tbe patient's breast, Another tube was arranged so as to car ry off the water from the bag into waste pail at the bedside. Robinson was Interested. He asked the doctors abont it, and tbey told him that the contrivance was often a failure and left great room for improvement If the patient suddenly turned over, he was apt to bring the pail of water down on himself. Then, too, the water in the pail was likely to run out before the nurse could be aware that the bucket was empty, and the condition of tbe patient would be seriously jeopar dised by the sudden stoppage of the cold application. The inventor went back to his little tinsmith shop in East Twenty-sixth street and built a contrivance that should furnish a steady flow of cold wa ter. To minimize Ihe labor and prevent the sudden checking of the stream he used the same water over again. He built frame of brass rods about 6 feet high. Two copper cylinders caps ble of holding ten gallons each were placed on sliding rods in a vertical posi tion, and by an arrangement of chains. weights and pulleys tbe cylinders were made to balance one another. While one,' filled with water, is at tbe top, just above the patient's head, the other rests on the floor below. Tbe top one is filled with ice water aud raised by tbe turning of a crank at the side. Rubber tubing passes from it down into "worm," which is a great improvement over the rubber bag of the doctors. After the water has circulated through the coils of the "worm" that lies on the patient's body, it passes into tbe lower cylinder. As soon as that cylinder gets full it is raised to the top snd empties itself in turn into the other one, which has been lowered. This invention baa been used for a month at the New York hospital, and it has saved many patients and much trou ble to nurses. Robinson went to Washington for tbe sole purpose of getting a patent on this machine. He had made nothing from his incubators and thought that it was time to try to reap some pecuniary benefit from his work for himself and his family of three little children. He filed bis application at the patent office and was arranging to return borne when he became very ill. Tbe doctors said he had consumption in an advanced stage and held out small hopes of bis recovery. So bis wife was called to his bedside. But the fate of his patent and what it means to bis family is bis one thought. New York Journal. THE LAST SLAVE. An Aged Georgia Negro Enjoys HI First Trone Wilson, an aged negro convict who was pardoned from the Georgia penitentiary by Governor Atkinson tbe other day, is probably the last slave to receive the benefits of President Lin coin's emancipation proclamation. Wilson was in jail in Liberty county as accessory to a murder when tbe negro race was set free by the president. He was afterward sent to tbe peni tentiary and now enjoys the first breath of free air he has ever known. New York Recorder. atovo Along. The Indian's view of the way in which he has been treated by the white man in this country was well given in an anecdote related by Professor Elli oott Evans of Hamilton eollega The famous Indian chief Red Jacket once met Mr. Evans granduncle, Joseph El- licott, at Tonawanda, Niagara county. Mr. Ellicott at tbat time was agent of the .Holland Land company, which own ed most of the land in what was later known as the Eighth Judicial district M New York. The two men shook hands and sat down on a convenient log, both being near the middle of it. After a short time spent in amicable conversation. Red Jacket said pleasantly, "Move along, Joe." Mr. Ellicott did as be had been re quested, and tbe chief moved up close to him. In a few minutes came a second request, "Move along, Joe." Again Mr. Ellicott complied, though with considerable surprise, and again the chief followed him closely. Scarcely had this been done when Red Jacket again said, "Move along, Joe." Mr. Ellicott was greatly annoyed, but willing to humor tbe chief he "moved along" once more, this time reaching the end of the log. ' This was not sufficient to satisfy the chief, however, for a moment later came the fourth request, "Move along, Joe." "Why, man," cried the agent irrita bly, "I can't move any farther without getting off the log into the mndl" "Cgb!" exclaimed Red Jacket con temptuously. "Just so white man. Want Indian move alpug move along. Can't go no farther, but be fay, 'Move along.' " Labooeher oa England's Unpopularity. At tbe present moment England is probably more unpopular among foreign nations, including even our own kins men in the United States, than she has ever been before, and in my humble judgment our unpopularity was never better deserved. London Truth. HE MAY BE A CONGRESSMAN. A Detroit Hewaboy Appoint as Page la the Hons. One of the most Interesting and praiseworthy appointments made by Doorkeeper Glenn of the house of repre sentatives, whose personal staff consists of something like 800 employees, Is that of Albert La Riviere of Detroit to be a page on the floor of the house. He was appointed on the recoumieiidatlou of Representative Corliss of Detroit aud was selected by the Newsboys' associa tion of tbat city as their representative in congress. When the news of Albert's appoint ment reached the boys, they held a rousing ratification meeting in Detroit, at which a letter was roiul from Con gressman Corliss, holding out to the successful boy tbe hope tbat he might become a great statesman tome day, as other boys have who began as pages in the senute or bouse, nud resolutions were adopted thuuklug the congressman for the complimeut paid the association, and savins that Albert La Riviere was chosen because the boys thought him to be tbe most deserving one in the lot. When leaving Detroit, he was escort ed to the ststion by 149 newsboys, two hrua hernia nnd several lendimr citizens. Speeches were made by the citizens aud the newsboys, ami Albert, who was ati- viand ahnht linw tn enntlnot himself in Washington, was obliged to mount tbe platform of the car una outline ins pol icy with regard to publio questions. All ha nnnlit km wan that ha would be as - good a representative of the newsboys of Detroit as he knew now to oe. inn new page was sworn into office the oth- ni Ji anil a hnnrtv trrcwtiuir WOS flivpn him by tbe many other nimble footed boys who wait on tbe congressmen, all (hum think it is somewhat of a nov elty for a newsboy to be transformed into a page. He is a slightly built, bright faced hnv. finite intelligent and hones to suc ceed in getting into congress some day as a member, wiinam Aiaen nmiio, nna nf tha new members of the Michi gan delegation, was formerly a newsboy on tbe railroad for which ho is now the general counsel With Mr. Smith's ex ample before him, Albert La Riviere thinks there is a good chance for him. New York sun. NOVELTIES OF ELECTRICITY. Tha Cosnlag Swiss Exhibition Will Surpass All Others la This. The Swiss National exposition, which begins at Geneva on May next aud ter minates on Oct. IS, bids fair, iu the matter of interesting novelties, to sur pass any national display made since the centennial. A full accouut of its scope is given by United States Coniul Ridgley, at Geneva, in a report to tbe state department, and be cays that Swiss residents in America are invited to make exhibits. Probably because Theo dore Turrettini, mayor of Geneva aud the most distinguished electrical en gineer in Europe, is president of tbe ex position the electrical exhibit will be tbe finest ever seen. The river Rhine sup plies 13,000 horsepower, to be electrical ly transmitted six miles to the grounds. There will be a traveling footpath oper ated by electricity, traversing the great machinery hall; horseless cabs driven by electricity, appliances for aerial navi gation, a multiplying valve pump, pioo- i for making paper and fabrics, tests of strength of metals by electricity and many other electrical appliances. Professor Pictet will display bis in vention for producing intense cold and will exhibit the uses of this low tem perature, such as in tbe purification of perfumes and chemicals, tbe cure of dyspepsia by a cold Turkish bath proo- , disinfecting and the production of an illuminating gas 80 times more pow erful than ordinary coal gas. Other features will be a Swiss vil lage, an aquarium where the spectator is beneath the water and a Himalaya railway wherein travelers climb to tbe top of a great tower by means of a car running on a cable. 'A WIDE AWAKE MAN. David Jones Does Not Bleep For Weeks at a Time. David Jones of Anderson, Ind., who attracted tbe attention of tbe medical profession two years ago by a sleepless spell of 93 days and lost year by another spell which extended over 181 days, Is beginning on another, which he fears will be more serious than the preceding ones. He was put on the circuit jury three weeks ago, ass, has not slept for 20 days and nights. He does not expert ence any bad effects whatever from the spell, nor did he during bis 181 days. During tbat spell be attended to all of his farm business. He says now that he feels at though he never will sleep again. St. Louis Globe-Democrat Senator Davis Qettlnf Superstitions. Senator Cuehman K. Davis of Miune sota has reached the superstitious stage of his presidential boom. His literary bureau has been in active working order for some time past, and it was not uu til tbe Republican national committee fixed the date of the next convention that Senator Davis received his first ominous visitation. It turns out that he was born on tbe 16th of June, and, as the Republican convention is called to meet on that date, he firmly believes that the omen is a good one for him. In a good natured way he has told some of his friends that tbe fact of calling the convention to meet on his birthday is an indication to his advantage. New York Sun. C halloa Dish Ontflt. A chafing dish outfit includes tbe dish itself, with stand aud lamp, a round tray upon which the whole ar rangement stands, the alcohol flagon, whose long, curved spout permits tbe filling of the lamp without removing the blaze, a service dish with cover, all of polished nickoL Two spoons are also In the list, one large one, of nickel with ebony handle, a second smaller one of lacquered wood. Twelve dollars boys the outfit. New York Times. Good Hews. Cashier Have von heard, air. that John Jones is a bankrupt? Banker Well, that's good news. We'll now get a little of what he owes os, whereas, if he had remained in busi ness, we'd never have sot a cent. Clla. gende Blatter. The sheets of steel for nenmaltlnir ara. In their original condition, 8 feet long and 8 feet wide. From these strina ara 5ut wide enoogh to permit of tbe cut- A DYING SPARK Stop Right Now I Don't Light Another I You're Burn ing Your Brains. WRECKS ALONG THE 8TBEKTS1DE Oft-times tobaooo'a vlo thus look at tb dyiiis spark Inthsaifrarstiinip or at tht big mattlcatou "ohaw" of iobaooo Just xpeotoratrtt, and with nerves uicotliilsed wltli tobaooo. mentally re solve, "Now, that Is mv last, 1 will never use it 1.. B bn. that ItlB Injuring me physically and financially and my nerves are becoming so irritated that I can't stand the least annoyanoe." What is the result f Thes good rjsolutlona are generally made while th erleot of the us of tobaoort praotleally paralyses the crav ings of millions of Irritated nsrvs centers and just as toon as the etleots oommono to pass away these -ood rssoluUons weakm, showing conclusively that th use of tobacco Is not a habit but a isas of the nervous system reused by Ihe euii cation of th nrv to erav for th nlco ttn poisoning. What tbsn is th easy, permanent, natural way to relieve your selfortheus of tobaco Certainly not by discontinuing it and sullermg the nervous reaction and prostrating effects and mental degeneracy sure to Inllow lbs long and continued use of tobar.oo. Does it not suggest Itself to you that the natural thing to do is to take a remedy that is specifically prepared to eradioate the lects of the iileoiin in the system and to overcome th nrv craving etfeot and re store th tobacco irritated nerves to a nor mal and healthy condition? To this , we all say, "Yes, wnere is the remedy t" on will tiiid it in No-To-Bao. This is easily said and we all naturally ak for proof, Certainly. If No-To-Hao fails to cure. The sterling Remedy Company, ol Nw York, Montreal ami Chicago have so much faith in their remedy, that they pos itively guarantee to refund the money, and the oonaaru being owned and operated by some ol tbe most reputabl business men of fh eist and west, it Is absolutely re liable aud we are glad to say, abl in every way to live up to Its guarantee. The sal of No-To-Bao within the rait few years has assumed enormous propjr tions, almost entirely developed upon its merits and tbe recommendations of the cured. Ho great Is the sal that it is hard ly possible to go into any leading drug store without finding it on sale, and the druggist hat nothing but words of praise to give it. II IAn -ae -.ll K.isi Aiini r.Uv I n rt aaaatl f flan rfdedly. It lift! hardly a ntnc iUoit of the Irtral school " The reuaiaaauoe, tur.heruior. aid not eem w ue iu i au. CONSUMPTION CURED AN ABSOLUTE REMEDY FOR ALL. PULMONARY COMPLAINTS. T. A. Slooum Offers to Rend Two Bot tles free of HI HemeS f U tsrt Consumption and All Lang Troubles An Kllzlr of Lira. Nothlns- could be fairer, more phl an throoio or carry more ioy in Its wake than the offer of T. A. Hlocum, M. O., ot IH3 Pearl street. New York. Perfectly oonti dent tbat he has an absolute remedy for the our ol consumption snd all pulmon ary complaints, be offers through this pa per ft tena two ooiues tree w any rentier who is sufferins from Ions trouble or con- eumption, also Iocs of tlesb and all condi tions of wasting. He invite those desir ous of obtaining this remedy to send their express and postomoe address, aim to re ceive in return the two bottles free, whlob will arrest th approach oi death. Already this remedy, by its timely use, has per manently curea tnousanas oi esse wnioo were given up, and death was looked upon as an earlv visitor. Knowing his remedy as be does, and be ing so proof-positive of its beneficent re snlts, Dr. Hlooum considers it his religious autv. s dutv wblcb be owes to humanity, to donate bis Infallible remedy where it will assault tbe enemy tn its citadel, ana by its inherent potency, stay the current of dissolution, bringing joy to homes over which the sbadow ot tbe grave bas been gradually growing more strongly defined, causing fond hearts to Brieve. The cheap ness or the remedy ollerea Ireeiy apart from its inherent strength, is enough to commend it, and more so is the perject confidence of thegreat chemist making tbe otter, who bolds out life to thos already becoming emaciated, and says: . "Be The invitation is certainly worthy of the consideration ot the alllioted, who, for years, have been taking nauseous nostrums without effect; who have ostracised them selves from home and friends to live in more salubrious climes, where the atmos phere is more congenial to weakened lungs, and who have fought against death with all tbe weapon and strength in their bauds. Tber will be no mistake In send ing for these free bottles tbe mistake will be in passing ths invitation by. Sirs McClnrg. Mrs. Virginia Donaglie JlcC'liirg of Colorado, the well known lecturer, is visiting the cast for tbe benefit of hnr sou's health, which will probably oblige her to stay here for some mouths. Mrs. McClnrg orgmiized tint first party, oxide from government expeditious, which explored tho ruins of the cliff dwellers iu the southwest. For ten years she has made a speciulty of these studies and explorutious. Mrs. McClnrg Is not only an orchuxilogist, bnt a poet of merit uud a waiui advocate of ermul suffrage. . Women as Sculptors. Clio Hinton Huuuker, who has been awarded the $10,000 prisso for her statue of Fremont, says of tit. tiuudens, whose pupil she is: "He believes in tbe future of women, especially as sculptors. ' I have frequently heard him suy that the truest artists in his class are women, and that his principal object in taking the class Is to afford womeu an oppor tunity to prove their genius. " .Free Silver-: wc will as One ast Scarf Pin wc will aiso at ho FREE, OMK PAIR Of Solid Silver Link Sleeve Buttons ( ( 2 Coupons and 8 You will find on coupon insld tsch t ounce bsf , sod two coupons Inside tsch 4 usc bf ( BLACKVELL'S GENUINE DURHAM TOBACCO. ar.N0 COUPONS WITH NAM! SNOAOORCSS TO BLACK WELL'S DURHAM TOBACCO CO., DURHAM, 1. 0. Buy a bag of this Celebrated Smoking Tobacco, and read the coupon, which gives a list of other premiums and how to get them. 8 CCNT STAMPS ACCEPTED. qivMM VKKT AWKWAKD lltl Thi.it nrenlsolvth kind ol mistake s nun mtkssii tie "lurnsmit ;;t ,tv. i ...... .... kn u.,in feme oi lb road wlin a vsnim ;- '."".rT,"., ,V... ! absurd Is tht ermr ol the Individual who iskes drastlo medicines to ""'' Tliet orseu Is on lira right side, si I ths load to Its relief l Hosteller's WemaeU HUtem, m rlira also adapted to th relief ol dysneimla, eon tipsitnii, klduey ud rheuiustlo sttlmunU snd maiaria. iu.. .... i tum luiaider said when b retuieit 111 Wuroealorthtrv, ' wmn awici'T. Were It not for the Intervening moun tain rannea, hiis uuuhh, -"""v: to Southwest, would at limes in winter I be sweat by devesting tornadoes. illUnartlt seem to arise out ol the oaves ami canons of the plains. Gaining strength and vol- nine over wius eipniia. m... ....... - retted by the battlements i big h l's. Bouietimes they rlsa above the barriers a"d sweep tb Middle stales with lory. .... H...r.ii.iw .in .lav a mean teninera. lure, and th next may b far below trees ' i. i. ... 1., wttlMr hath on a inn. 1 - 1 1 ' - . , - warm day, and th shook to miisoles, nerves and oirmiiau hi mr i den neuralgic and rheuiiiatlo at'anks, bold violent and smite. Those predisposed to suoh Slioilia ilitve me manor .lum, Jo bs Oil, always ready. Its prompt use prevents th eliroiilo stave, and in th ehronio stag It Is a prompt, sure our. ...... ....-. l-..1 ......!' (1,1k .l.lll't you k.owT It's the kind Iliat you have u Use whether ou M l.!n.?JLl NOTIf'K. tr tr n A Duns nf Atlanta. Oa., are t hs area' ess dropsy specialists in th world. Our more palleiit thau th enures rni t pi,j." -..... litis beautiful land of ours. A valuable discovery outsiu anv nan i.nut..:a A..t..l...t A niiratv veiretallla brennratlon. Remove all dropslosl ayniptons rapidly. Ten days' treatment mailed to every sullorsr. Be advertise uient in other column. HtlW'l Tills W offer On Hundred Dollars Rsward lor snyeas ot ( snurh .that cannot b cured by aail B t'Siarru l ine, v. J. i ll KN KV A CO. Pfiins.. Toledo. O, We the uniler-Unied, have known f. i . Cheney (or the last It yoan, ami Ixilevn lilm pt'h'Vlly houiirsbls In all business Iraiwaetlims and flu auelaliy tbletocitry out any obligation uaU oy taeir arm. WsarATatuX, . .. i . , I . . ,.11. rt naoiri)Vl'Hlin.i niiniu, w, WtLOIHU, KlMNAN A MSVlH. WholtMle pruKKtsls. Toledo, Ohio. Hall's CatarruUur Is taken Internally, aeiln directly upon the blood aud mm-out iiirUt-et ol the system. Frlee, 7te per bollle. Sold by all druaglsts. TMliinoulalt Ire. Hall's Family fills are th bssU riTa.- All fit stooped free by lr. K line's Qreat Narve Restorer. Mo rls alter Uis Aral day's n. Marvelous euros. Treaus aud tun trial bottle free to VII rases. Bend to Or. Kline, au Arab Phn.it.inM ea Plso's Cur Is th medicine to break up children's Coughs and Colds. Mas. M.U. Burnt, Sprague, Wash., Marc It.lhlH. Tar OssatA lor breakfast. DROPSY TREATED PRKK f oeltlv lv Cured with Vegetable Remedies neve enree weoaanae or eaiss vers OHM pro- aouoosd hopeless by bealpbyaletan rvun areiooea symptoms disappear i In lea daysalleeM Iwo-lhlrdf all symptoms removed. Send for free book tettimo olals of miraculous euros. Ten days' treeuneni tree by mall. If yon order trial, send too. In stamp, or par poauce. Int. II It Uhbsn ssoks, ahauumIa llruu order trial return tins advertisement to at REAL ESTATE MORTGAGES BOUGHT H. E. NOBLE SIS Oommerelnl HI'k. fOKTLANO. OK. SURE CURE roR PILES lUmimaj wi Iliad, Usllu Ptr4tl files Its) l mmm to lit leWM itlUMfl. a uttlilrs nm. Clroamf await ft. !Tt If von want a sure relief limbs, use an Allcock's Plaster Beak in Mind Not one of the host of counterfeits and Imi tations is as (rood as the genuine. jrtafjv I". CmcHtmrt (mouiih. Reo Cuoat W" Dunono Bo A fil TMC OfliaiNAkANO aiHUINf. Ti-J KiV, mrHrUtmrmM TTj Lawless, as Omgclat tor ftaA- JRwUsft tnmmd Jh4 i lt4 s4 1M4 wmiiU XT I I flT eLm e.Uab.1.. elt.ta.ai aiat aaskaw B. Isssi. aUAaaa rln.aVNnhl -el sMraM,V T.La. m AH fill la aAistj,afnl ftoiw. tint ratpf, ara W. tramp tor ftarttMlara. itHiewUlv IV, (Mr Tftirnoiain. jvatow rpr. toaltl i HH HfcrK14 CUfcMU AL 4W FLOUR MILLS...SAW MILLS MACHINERY "V TLI '1 "a-TV VP W TVT Tn Ter7 remarkable and certain W V , J , LV I M rJ relief given woman by MOOKK'S ,t the JtTJTI .,.:7 T REVEALED HKMKDY has given it the name of Woman's Friend. It is nil in relieving the backaches, headaches Whif'h rillrrinn en. I ahnetAn n MAMHn,. . .... v. ... u nvu.au women testify far it. It will hiik , , , , um.U and make life a pleasure. For sale bv BLUMAUEE-FRAMK DBUQ CO.. Pobtland, Aginta. HE THAT WORKS EASILY, WORKS SUCCESSFULLY." CLEAN HOUSE WITH SAPOLIO no FREE For 12 Coupons i OS, fOS 2 Coupons and 12 ott, 80 ota, sssQ OVJerifc la what gives Hood's Snrsnpsrllla Its great popularity, Increasing stilei and wonder, lul out". Tli combination, proportion snd process in preparing Hood's Hsrsa. partllttRi' unknown 'o other mdlu!ias, soil niHkn it '0 ullsr to lltelf. It acts dl eclly snd positively I pon the blood, and as the blood rewrites every nook ami (O'nsr of the human syi-tom, all th nerves, intuHes. hones nuil tisane com under the ben llcent lulliiuno of Mood' Sarsaparilla The On True llhiod furltler. All dniKslstsj 1, ' Unz-t'e'Dilla "v'', ,n": ' tlOOQ S r 1113 tk,iayloiierat, itfie. v.l' -it ' Mist Dells Htevens. or lUMUin, Haas wrltesi I have always aiirivred Irtim hereditary Horutula, lor wlileh I trtml various nmi,m't "" wm"7 tliyalciatis, bill none relieved mo. After tk!nKbollM( ana. I ant uow wen. t am very sr!'1'! to you, as I ttwl that It saved in ... a llfu .if mi. told tiemy, anil shall take plwMiir In Baklti only r.inln ni oralse lor III woitderlnl mod- lei iik, ami In reeomtiK'nillns It to all. lllilin-.iiiii.H . . CURED I's-asatlsaU tlt Wood and Hkln tilseasM main! Ire to any ad dress. aWIPT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Oa. DIRFA'TIONSvt Mtinf I'llKAM BALM. - Apply a pnrtklt of th Balm utll up fnle Ms mttrilt. A fter a moment draw drono brmtK ttmiugK A ttose. fM Mm limejafMM.aruri menU preferred, aitctwors rdrn. CATARRH SXY'S ORHASf BALM Opens and Cleans th Nasal FaeMoe, Allsrs Pain and luflasama. Hon, Heals lb Sores, I'rotortts tb Mombrau from aolits, Koslom th netisos ol Tast and Dmell. Th Balm Is quickly absorbed and sives tel lei atone. A nartlel Is applied Into each nostril, and Is tfreaabl. Price, 4c sent at Knis.J.i.' or by mall. al.V BROTH It KM, M Warren Street. New York. AmericanType Founders Co. Electrotypen Stereotypen... Merchants in Gordon and Peerless Presses, Cylinder Presses, Paper , Cutters, Motors of all kinds, Folders, Printing Material. V)Ur rOW CHILD!) VIITHIMO a roe amis oe ell PtweiUw. as tieeu a heuta. for oains la tbe back. side, chest, or 4anfWflM trrllav Al Umilsw. Mat M HJIf tW Vrndtm" m UMar, Marti Mail. ftr all IYaj wr". . HaaltM ., HMI f.ABKLrMIA, Vk. MARINE ENGINES AND BOILERS. tfi,amette If0D tforks PORTLAND, OREGON. uniformly success- antl weakness life. Thousand ot .-j . Mill BHVUKtll all Hmoolata. iiT i ueiiLamDersoit 203,- 2 5 PORTLAND. wmnn CATALOG rREL dr. surnrs laraoVKD LIVER health. These puts seepl, .ho 82 mTSSii! laobe. BrurMaa to Urn than - mn11,e !rf- l" tSnn yo. e THR AFRMOTOR CO. doss halt Hie wortn-s nltHlmlll busliisM. because It has redueed U.n met ol nut nowst to I l what It was. II nas many branc m BiltanaMi, and suppllss Its Hinds snd repair kW T e . ! ,our doer. It ean and doss furnish a . hmttmf arllrla fi.r Lh. mAtiA Ihui outers. It makes Pumplnt and Uearad, Steel, Oslfsnlsed slter. and Sited steel Towers, steel Buss Saw . w- Frames, steel reed Outlets snd Feed w m unnaers. on appnesuon It will nsme one ki Ol three articles tliat It will liin.l.h unijl iannary 1st al 18 U usual pries.' It also makes Tsnks and Pnmus si all turns, gend tor oalakiia, I uis, sect will ssd rlUaert hrtsU, CSUsi. OPIUM Moriililne flatilt Cured In 10 to SO days. No nay till ourerl. DH.j.STIPHINaVLsbanon.Ohi. Scrofula J"'sjj.a,sj.asa.ajjs)ji,JtP J Bsat Cousb SynipVTaetes UuuL Css I 1 1 In tin. a Bild byilnnnHta I r t:-"ar55tssBSs:"tr-;-STi lj N. P. N. U. No. 837.-8. F. N, U. No. 714 iing or three or four pens.