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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1898)
..MH IH flUllllm Ill lltMlllWMWWWWWWWiMWMWIIimiM Mill i i -- - 1 1 1 1 , .i,.,- .,. ,JCn t,t( I If Uncla Sam Says: - This Is America's Greatest Spring Medicine. Take It Now to Sharpen Your Appetite, Vitallzo . Your Blood. To Overcome ThatTlred Feeling. Go to your druggist and get a bottle of Hood's Sarsapanlla and be gin to take It today, and realize at once the great good It Is sure to do you. Hood's Sarsaparilla Ii America'! Greatest Spring Medicine. A Roay View or Klondike. Mr. Ogilvie, the Canadian govern ment surveyor, now visiting England, has a notable interview in the London Financial News. He declares that there are $20,000,000 in sight today at Klondike, tested and proved, not to Bak of what may be Ion ml next year or the year after. It will tnke years merely to prospect the country. It may lie said that there is not more than one fifteenth or one-sixteenth of the terri tory prospected. Mr. Ogilvie has no ' doubt that there now exists in the re gion a field which will require the la bors of at least 100,000 men several generations to thoroughly test sad ex amine. SHAKE! IVTO YOUR SHOES. Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder for the feet. It cures painful, swollen smarting feet and instantly takes the sting out of corns and bunions. . It's the greatest comfort discov ery of the age. Allen's Foot-Ease makes tight-fitting or new shoes feel easy. It is a certain cure forcbilbiains, sweating, damn, callous and hot, tired aching feet. We have over 10,000 testimonials of cures. Try it today. Sold by all druggists and shoe stores. Bv mail "for 25c. in stamps. Tria parkags FREE. Address lilen 8. Olm sled, e Roy, N. Y. A nugget was found in Siberia re cently containing 74 pounds of gold. Piso's Cure for Consumption has been a Uod-send to me. Win. B. McClellan, Chester, Florida. Bept. 17, 1&5. The exports of locomotives in 1887 were three times greater than eight years ago. FITS Permanently Cored. No flfator iwrmiMnM alia alter first day's use of iir. Kline's (irnat Nerve Jleetorer. Send for FKMC . a.oo trial botUe tod treatise. DR. B. U. JLLL&ifc, 1ML, mo The Chinese dictionary, compiled by Pa-cnt-sbe, 1,100 B. C. la the most ancient of any recorded in literary hisotry. 100 RKWARD SIOO. The re idem of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that aeieuce has been able to cure in ail tea stages, and that ia catarrh. BaU's catarrh Cure in the only positive euro known to the medical Tratermiy. l-aiarm oems; amuiuHJuituiii u ease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting aireetiT upon tne ntooa ana morons suriaces of the system, thereby destroying the founda tion of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and aasiatlng nature io doing- its work. The pro prietors hare so much faith in its curative powers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it falls to cure. Send fur list sf testimonials. Address F. J. C H EiS EY A CO, Toledo, O. Bold by drogjrlsts, 750. Hall's family I'll Is are the best. In the jnngles of Sumatra the largest spiders are found. Some of the largest specimens measure eight inches across the back and have 17 inches oi leg spread. In the spring cleanse your system by using Or. 1'fuuuer's Oregon Blood I'urifier. More than a third of tho French crown -jewels have been bought bj Americans. S OZ?X$ ElfJOYQ Both the method and reunite when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Upwels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste and ac ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthyand agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrnp of Figs is for sale in 60 cent bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have It on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it Do not accept any subntitute. CALIFORNIA FI0 SYRUP CO. I mmaco, cal loutsmu.Ki. mm ronx.ff.t- 1 Wiil.3 ikiit A-t li.1t fA'LS. 5( .'seat . miiin Byr-io. Tat-t WO id. Use in ri.ue. u''1 hr rintw ARCHITECTURAL SPLENDOR. At the Ttaiu-MtsslssJppl And International Exposition at Omaha From June to November cf Thh Yoar ' Will Pi Seen The Greek Ionio style of architecture characterizes the mines building. The oi dor is of horolo proportions, carried out with great artist io care in every detail. The principal feature of the lagoon facade is a circular dome 150 feet in circumference, rising to a height of 76 feet. The dome is supported on a circular row of fluted Ionio columns, and the space enclosed by them and under the dome ia open, forming a grand, open, domed vestibule for an, approach to the building. The inner; dome is richly designed with ribs and panels and is to be decorated in colors, while the outer is formed bv a series of A VERITABLE DREAM CITY. Nothing: Beneath the Sky Is Unworthy of tha Artist's Attention. The exterior decoration of the build ings at the Trans-Mississippi ami In ternational Exposition, to be held in Omaha, promises to be both unique and attractive. While the individual buildings will show in their decora tions some approach to modern ideas, the statues adorning the grounds will be exact copies of the famous figures of antique art The stately figure of the Venns de Medici, an Apollo or a Faun, will lighten the grounds with their classic beauty and this delightful mode of reproducing the antique will prove not only the most beautiful that can be conceived, but, as well, the most in structive. With the natural advantages in landscape gardening that are pos sessed by the grounds, the lake, the sloping bluff tract with the river so many feet beneath the emerald turf and the superabundance of nature's fairest flowers all these, together with the imposing bits of statuary that will dot the grounds, should make it a ver itable garden of the gods. The primary theory that will be demonstrated in the decoration of each building is that the statuary, the relief and decorative work generally will be symbolical of the exhibits contained therein. Nothing beneath the sky is unworthy of the artist's attention. Beauty is everywhere, in everything, if our genius but lead us to seek for it. Perhaps the most unusual of all the designs in decorating to be seen is that which adorns the electricity building. The general architectural plan of this structure is one of olassic simplicity, though the decoration shows a happy blending of modern ideas. All the cresting, scroll work, ornaments and spandrels aie suggestive of machinery and the science of electricity. Clever designs in cog wheels are seen about the cornices and an heroic figure piece of "Man Controlling the Forces of Na ture" is placed above the spacious en trance. , The first group shows "the struggle," and an immense American lion is seen fiercely wrestling with two female figures of colossal size. The second group ehows "the victory," the upright figure of man, triumphant, one foot testing on the prone figure of the defeated enemy, while the third and largest group which will occupy the central position Immediately over the entrance typified "The Supremacy of Man" for here in an immense chariot is the triumphant victor, driv ing with reins drawn taut, his now docile and obedient steeds five great lions. The figures are all full of srength and life and promise to form A fitting adornment for a beautiful build ing. The decorations which will enhance the agiicultnral building are not less attractive. This great bnilding is, in its immensity a fit garner bonse for this, the granary of the world. It is finished in ivory, but garlands of flowers and festoons of cereals are thrown into bold relief by being finished in their natural hues. Medallion nrnamnts of barnyard fowls are placed at intervals, while larger medallions of our nation's representative bird the eagle will also appear in connection with the or namentation. On either side of the great main entrance are figures taken from Millet s famous paintings, the 'Digger" and the "Sower." Immedi EXPOSITION NOTES. A startling amusement which might be termed "unique" is called "Boiling the Boll," and is supposd to succeed the well known "Shooting the Chutes." A sloping railway, some immense bar rels provided with seats, and a willing populace seem to be the only necessary adjuncts. Those who are sufficiently curious may enter the barrel, and strapped to the seat, are allowed to roll merrily down the hill. This un usual form of amusement is said to be exhilirating and not at all unpleasant The scenic canal will be a stietch of water 800 feet In length and 8 feet wide, bordered with panoramic pictures ltd real . foregrounds. The -scenery will represent in a realistic manner many of the famous spots in the west, including California's rarest views, and nooks from Yellowstone Park and Tfosemite valley. The German village will contain the typical German booths and shops, with the best types of German archi tecture exemplified In the buildings. Manr Artistic Decorations, EtauUful Lauiscapa and Famous Bits of Statuary and Painting. MINES AND MININQ BUILDING. steps riding in the form of a cone to apex, which Is crowned by a riohly decorated base for a flagstaff. The outer row of dome columns is detaohed and the entablature is broken around them at the base of the dome, and over each column is a statue and pedestal having as a background the stylobato of the dome. This treatment is very monumental in effect, and while in good tftste and harmonious with the architectural style it is at the same time original and Interesting. Over the doorway leading from thia vestibule into the building are three laruo panels between the pilasters to receive paint- ings which will be emblematical of the ately above the grand doorway is an imniehwe Dane! decorated with a aitran tic bull's head, uraoefullv festooned on either side with the fruits of all sea- sons. . The central figure crowning the whole composition will represent "Prosperity" supported by the figures of "Labor" and "Industry." These are colossa groups of sta uary ami will it .h k .,i mat i..k. ,ii.,j ,...i. w.tion i. th fW. of "if.ni. " -hini, .;n aZ hoi ;., tim,.,. in tha decoration of the Art building. tf i.-t.. ,i...i ..t . nmn . hr.noh in ., nn. .,.,!,' j uJLa ;.i. ... D.I VIWWDU IHIUU, 11,11 Blf.UUtlllllM UI1IIIC 1 , , , ... . , , if ..,! foil f lif.i. .h.,t Jwaytli?. "hiepy camels with thmr .i , tu ... hn.i. ing, which is well nigh finished, will be one of the most artistio on the grounds, and perhaps one of the best in its adaptability to its purpose, that has ever been constructed. It is In the form of two Greek crosses, joined, with a court between.' The galleries which run around the interior of these twin buildings afford unequaled facilitites for gaining the requisite amount of light and shade. One of these build ings will be devoted to the oil paint ings, while the other will contain the water colors, black and whites, prints, etc. No picture will be hung higher than 10 feet In the court will be found replica of the most famous statu- ary, ancient and modern. At the bases of the flagstaffs groups of cupide and eagles are seen, while a figured frieze, five feet high, which surrounds the building, will add to. its unique beauty by being artistically colored. One of the daintiest and most beau tiful acrhitectural conceits on the grounds is the administration build ing, with its slender pinnacle and graceful arch. It is decorated with symbolic statuary and forma one of the most beautiful pictures in the main tract Immediately across the lake is the arch of the states, the grand cen tral entrance to the grounds. This is composed of 24 successive layers of stone, each course representing some trans-Mississippi state or territory. Above the arch appears aseriesof stone tablets upon which are pictured the coats-of-arms of the 23 states in col ored faience. The Zolnay fountain, which will be situated in the lake which widens into trefoil and is well called "The Mir ror," with the great government build ings in front, the sweeping colonnades encircling it on either side, and the gushing fountain in the center will form one of the prettiest bits of scenic effect en the grounds. The numerons colonnades which con nect the buildings is a feature both or iginal and artistio. They will form one almost continuous shaded walk, where one may make the entire round of the principal buildings and yet be sheltered from the rays of the sun. ' The color scheme, too, is an nnusual feature which should not be overlooked when discussing the exterior decora tion. While the general tone of the buildings will be that of old ivory, it is the intention to finish one-third the height of the colonnades as well as about the cornices, doorways and win dowsin full Pompeiian colors. There will be other novelties in in finite variety and, altogether, they promise to make the Trans-Mississippi Exposition one of the most beautiful and attractive, that has ever been held anywhere. . ELSIE REASON EU. A distinct novelty will be the Wine Let us glance over the list of novel Cascade, a perfect reproduction In mini- ties and see what we shall see. Among store of Niagara Falls. The base the foremost of things unusual will be work, Including the rocks, Goat Island the smallest train In the world. The and the Three Bisters, will be done In ' miniature locomotive, tender, four glass, over and about which will sweep ' observation cars, one box car and . a an unceasing flow of California wine, caboose, will be, in all, but 29 feet The precious liquid will be conserved long. This tiny train will be in oper in the gorge below, and automatically ation daily on its own tracks, and will and secretly it will be returned to the serve for the transportation of the lit fountain head to do duty again. An- tie people. Each diminutive car will other reproduction of nature will be seat two wee ones ooinfortubly. The that of Old Faithful, the big geyser in Yellowstone Park. The cost is es timated at 50,000. Aa yon cross the viaduct which con nects the Main and Bluff tracts, the first of the villages to catch your eye will be the Moorish. With its pictur esque group of domes, minarets, pin nacles, and varl-oolored streamers, its appearance is most inviting, while the interior will be as thoroughly com plete and pleasing. ' A vaudeville theater will occupy a plaoe in the Street of Foreign Vlllugrs, and the standard attractions in this llns wlil be presented here. character of the exhibits. Flunkin the entire dome are beautiful Ionic col lonnados which form covered way aloug the entire facade, stopping at the comer towers. Over these colonnades are balconies capable of holding large numbers of pooplo and opening froui the interior galleries of the building, affording a One point from which to ob tain an elevated view of the lagoon an the beauties of the grand court. Tho four corners of the bnilding are marked by square plain towers surmounted by ornate, open columned pavilions, oir culnr in form and to serve for electric lighting. The building- was designed by 8. S. Beman of Chicago, IN THE DEPTHS OF HADES frototype or Redone Infernal to It shown on th. Midw.y. When " conversation turns upon the Trans-Mississippi Imposition, some one Is sure to ask, "And will there be L Midway?" and then reminiscences , ta tbo or(Jor 0, th anJ agtt,n you wl'l the red fows of the I Turks, the bewitching smile of the Parisian coquetto, the haughty ghnco fr the dark-eyed hourl of the Orient tho ctiye dances of the Spanish senoritas, the slow revolving of the I massi ve Ferris wheel, the little nooks I from the other corners of the earth, the loiuhj of laughing, living freight, the (J"eer me?U ''' Wh?u ohin d. chop-sticks served by a shy, dulnty bit of Occidental beauty; again yon can bear the musical songs of unknown tongues the monotonous chant of cer emonies in strange religions, the lusty call of the "Orangeade" boy, the entic ing shouts of the fakirs, tho growling of savage beasts whose tricks are almost human, the hum of thousands of voioes, the laughter from thousands of throats and all the rest that went to make up that ever-changing kaleido scope of strange voices, strange people and strange sights. We had never thought to, see its like again, but, af ter all, there was nothing that could hot bo duplicated and, if one may jadge from the extensive preparations that are under way, we shall see in Omaha, not only a reproduction of the most in teresting features of tho Midway, but many novel ones and breathe it gently minus tho humbug and fake features which were at onoe the bune and the characteristic of the Midway Piuisance. If one has any curiosity as to their ultimate destination after this life, they hare but to enter a novel building which represents one of the hgyptian pyramids, and is called "Might and Morning." This building is 140 feet square and 100 feet high, and in this space there Is warranted to be crowded sufficient celestial joys and awful ter rors as to make a trip through it one to be nevor forgotten. On entering, one is immediately lost in a labyrinth which represents the journey of life from the cradle to the grave, and whether one walks quietly along through pleasant paths with delightful views, or becomes lost in dark byways in the midst of terrible scenes, depends entirely upon ohance. ; When at last be has reached the end of the labyrinth he is confronted by a winding flight of golden stairs, which will lead him straight to the Elysian fields, and on bis left be will see an elevator which plunges him down to tho lower regions It will be a safe guess to reason that the visitor will take the elevator first, and after descending 200 feet he will find himself in an exact duplicate of Dante's Inferno, with all of Dore's hor rible pictures realistically reproduced, In the cafe he will find coffins trans formed into tables, widows and orphans in gloomy weeds who are enacting the parts of waitresses, the menus printod in white on black cards, and all tha symbolic gloominess that goes to make up the Infernal regiona If, on the other hand, the visitor prefers a "Heavenly" meal, he has but to ascent) the golden stairs, to.be ushered into a beautiful room, hung with satin draperies of white rose color, to find the tables of golden barns, the wait resses white-robed angels with wings and everything lovely. engine weighs only 4fi0 pounds, its nearest competitor being a London locomotive which weighs 5,000 pounds. Ibis will be a great ouriosity and one that will be greatly appreciated by the children. A cyclorama of the Merrlmac and Monitor encounter, promises to be an interesting concession, and the won derful Haegen beck's trained animals will, as ever, be well worth seeing. - , The largest soda fountain in the world will be s gorgeous affair in onyx and silver, with all the drinkable con coctions io this line. It will prove an attraction on warm days. SUCCEED GARY, Charles Emory Smith Nam.il matr-Uor.l. for rest- Washlnaton. April 28. Ths presi dent soul this nomination to the senate tmlnvi Charles Emory Smith, of Ponnsyl viinla, to be Kst-niiwtnr-gonoritl, vice Jumps A. Garv. resinned It Is stated at tho White House that the resignation of Postmnstor-Uoneral Gary had absolutely nothing to do with nnr fortiiirn oomtillcatioilS. It Was nwlntf entirely to the condition Gary's health. Ho has been suffering from a general breaking down of the system. The new postmaster-general is editor of the Philadelphia PreBS, rjo-Onoratloiia of Cubans. WaBhiiittton. April 28. Brigadier Generals Nunea and Castillo, of the Cuban Insurgent army, are now asso ciated with tho active wora ot tn Cuban delegation here, and their mien conference with Major-Uennral Miles, commtuitlor of the army, is looked upon as suggesting possible co-oporatlon of the Inaurirent forces in the event or an attack by the United States troops on the Spanish forties in Cuba. At the Cuban legation, no statement would bo made as to the conference, but Senor Albeitliio, first secretary, said the Cubans would most gladly co operate with the United States forces, if co-operation was desired. At prtiH' out, he said, there were 85,000 Cubans in aims, and there would be a general uprising ns soon as the forces began to attack Havana. , An AUI.no. Vna.lhle. New York, April 23. A Herald (lis patch from Washington says: Henry White, secetary of the Ameiioan cm bassy in London, is here on a diplo matic mission in connection with the relations of this lioveriimeiit with that of Great Britain, anil the particular re tiitioiis growing out of the situation be tweeti this country and Spain. One official hiuh in administration circles said that Mr. White is here in connec tion with the preparation of a new treaty between the United States and Great Britain, something on the line. he believed, of the arbitration treaty which failed last year. Ho only know that some kind of negotiations were In progress, and that Mr. White Is bora in connection with them. Cheers In Commons. London, April 23. Heplyina In the house of commons to Sir Arthur Bower Norwood, conservative, Mr. Balfour, the government leader and acting sec retary of state for foreign affairs, said that in regard to neutral vessels, tho government had received from the United States a notification that would adhere to the principle of the treaty of Paris. The announcement was greeted with cheers. Mr. Balfour announced that no answer on the sub ject had yet been received from Spain, frenchmen Hid. With Spain. London, April 23. The Paris corre spondent of the Times says: There Is not a single French paiwr, nor even, believe, single Frenchman, who sup ports the united States. The news from Spain indicates that the national subscription will total 80,000,000. It is said that all able-bodied men are realy to take np arms. All the Span ianls that I meet are convinced that serious resistance is useless, yet they are all convinced that Spain will not yield, but will fight all the more ad mirahly because the fighting is for honor. Passed th Sennto. Washington, April 23. Three im pnrtant measures were passed by ths senate this afternoon, each of which related lurguly to the national defense. The sundry civil bill, which has been pending for weeks, and which carries a large amount of money intended to be used in the strengthening of the conn try's defenses, was finally paised,. The naval appropriation bill was imme diately taken np and practically com pleteil. A joint resolution was adopted, giving the president power to prevent the exportation of coat and other war material. Th. Sn.nUb Cortes. Madrid, April 23. In tho Spanish enate today, Marshal Martinez Campos .inked the minister for foreign affairs, Gullon, to make a statement regarding tho relations of Spain anil the United States, whereupon the latter replied that the relations were broken off. The ex-captain-general of Cuba then made a patriotic speech, in which he declured that Cuba will never lose her Spanish sovereignty. Chnrtes Fl.ster Sentneeil. Grants Pass, Or., April 23. Judge Hale this afternoon pronounced the death sentence upon Charles Fiester, the wife-murderer, fixing Friday, June 10, as the date of execution. Fiester broke completely down and wept like a child. Fiester drowned his wife in a pool of water in May, 1895. N.T.I and Military Preparations. Washington, April 23. With ths actual beginning of war, military and naval preparations were vastly stimu ated today. The navy bought a ship and numbei of yachts. It secured some more materiul for gnns and re' newed orders for haste in the construc tion of guns.' Orders' were sent to the iqnadrons to gnard their movements and the preliminaries of a blockade were executed. Secretary Long has decided to assign Commodore Howell to command the newly organized patrol fleet, consisting of the Yosemite, Prairie, Yankee and Dixie. Secretary Long was very anx ious to avail himself of the experience of Commodore Howell, but found some ifflctilty in doing so, in view of the fact that he outranks both Schley and Sampson, in command of the two fleets. Neither of these officers oould in justice have been relieved to make room for the former commander of the European squadron, and the creation of the new fleet solves the difficulty. Cnb.na B.fus. a Confareno. Havana, April 23. It is under stood the insurgents have refused to confer with a delegation of the oolonial government A woolen net ia a decidedly new fabric, and net-like in pattern are some wfully fetching fabrics that seen) to be of silk and wool, very soft and cling- ng to the touch, and in various net- ke or lace-like meshes. These are quits the smartest things possible linllt over soft satins in closely clinging duperies. Chicago Tlmes-Uersld. TO If your doesn't sell Schilling's Best tea, tell us his name, what kind "you want (Japan, English Breakfast, Oolong, Ceylon, or Wend), and what size pack age you want We '11 sec that you get it Don't send us any money Wc don't sell at retail. son Francisco m Schilling & Comxwy 'lrs of I'.par, A Gorman chemist announces that he has discovered a method of making oignrs, without the use ol tobacco. He proposes that people shall smoke paHir Instead of nicotine, hut It Is a paper which has boon previously soaked in a preparation,!)! which he is the Inventor, ...t.i.o. will ulvn ths smoker nioolsely the same sensation as though ho were iniokiiig "teal" tohaooo. He declares II. ,.t his formula will tflv forth all aroma equal to that which perfumes the air when a lino cigar is sniunuu. FAlll I.ODS WKAI.TII. Th"inPliMttle miners! wesllli"nl newly fnu ml mlnliiit reitlons lamely run ly N mtleaies nmnininl by lriiiiniiitlmi eompniiU'S is In timiiiaiiv iiiiuih',' really a luMe. Tlie pro. ilncisof lmt"ntry In lt-ililiiiat fields ( enter tirlM) nearer Kmno au lur mirur ami rimle nior. slalile rewaula. No mis will "lire, nitrili'il in lh itmlt.'rol Improved liesiin !" ne NMtularlv Hosteller's Mimnach Hitlers lor miliar!, u'yupupala, votutipaltuH, billon.. neaa, elo. m lnaurliiR Oerni.u Woikmen. Under the laws which compel both Ueiuinn employers and employes to contribute to sick funds, aooident funds and funds for tho aged and inonptiol tated, shout 300,000,000 have been pnid during tho last decade to 85,000, 000 employes. The sums pM'l In dur ing that period amounted to StU),000, 000, ot which the masters contributed IJ40.000.0UO and tho men (220.000, 000. Many lu run firms have also pri vate pensions and other funds to which they contribute liberally, and profit sharing prevails to some extent. AN OPtN LtTTEH TO MOTHCR. We are exerting In the emirts oitrtlirlil to ths exclusive iMeuftlte wold "CAaTtiKl," and " I'l IVHKK SCAsroKIA," our i ieiie Maik. I, Or. Samuel Pitcher, of Hyonnli, Massachusetts, was the orlgliMtar of " MTC II UK'S CASTORI A," the same that has Uiriie and does now hear tit fac simile slgnaturr of CHAS. II. FMiTCtllt on every wrapper. ThUlatlMorlulnat"l'ITCUKa' CAhToH 1 A " which has been aaetl Ir. the homes of the mothers of America for over thirty year. 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They ate blown with a hollow center containing rarefied air, and are stud to be aa strong and durable as clay bricks, while freely admitting the light. A LETTER TO WOMEN. A few words from Mrs. Smith, of Philadelphia, w 111 (rU!nly corroborate the cla ra that I.ydia E. Ilnkham's Vegetable Compound ia woman s ever rcliuble friend. , ' I cannot praise Lydla K. rlnk- ham's Vegetable Compound too highly. ' For nine weeks I was bed suffer ing with In flammation and conges tion of tho ovaries. I had a dis charge all the time. When lying down all the time, 1-, lelt quite eomfurt- ablei but aa soon aa I would put my feet on the floor, tha palna would come back. " Every one thought It was Impossi ble for me to get wull. I was paying 61 per day for doctor'a visits and 75 cents a day for medicine. J made up my mind to try Mrs. Flnkham'a Vegetable Com pound. It haseffecteda complete oure for me, and I have all the faith In tha world In it. What a blessing to wo man it lsl" Mrs. Jkhnis L. flmTir, No. 824 Kauffman St., Philadelphia, Pa,- 7 WE MAKE MEN. Marital Strength, Vitality, Manhood, In Two to Ten Days. Wfc and Impotent men ean ours healthy, vigorous msHtnl strength, vitality and , V(-I,mi6itt In from two Io ten days by the u of l,r. Arolianibsult's Wonttwrfnl IMItlH I VITAL HI'AliKH. In ninety l'r cunt ot the cun In. roaulta r iM'rmununt nJ lusting. . I'"1", drains at onoe. Thny cure varlroMl, ronton) lost in.wr. give woiultufol ' vigor and atrimglh to man or woman; build up uulrkly the wsk, nervou., hrokwn-rtown sy.tem. A rtKil for nrv. brain ami muaelea. At lt a remedy that l benenVUI to ( all, and that aols on the organs aa ril,lly aa cathartle acts en the buweta, Always ffectuul. Never falls, llc.ull. iiermanetH. I DR, ARCHAMBAULT'S PARIS VITAL SPARKS. "' i Act at once, and their eontlnn.d u for a fow days hulMs a man or woman up wenilor- ( fully, Thfl niA'liolne Is a sclnntlno Krfnch praparstlon, perfectly safe to tme rannot poa- , flhly injure you, but on the contrary will stimulus your organs to be Ilk" a youth of ill. , If you are Haying lo youniflf, "I wink I were dasit." then there Is aoniHtlilng wrong with the Inner man; you are morbid. mHincholy, unhealthy, and It Is your duly to yourself snd -family to brace up and take I'AIUS VITAL SI'AltKS. 1 PRICE S3 Paettg. lOO DOSES f ntth SPECIAL OFFER: 48 CENTS. ! To Insure eonfl.lence In our remedies, we will mall, elon.ly sealed, a rerilar full month's ( treBtnifiiit, 100 des, 1 paikage of PAHIS VITAL HI'A It KH, f,r 48 lo stsmna. Thta entireorfer la an nonfat one from .tart to flnl.h. No (tacepthm: means exactly what I U auya, and Is mode by a r..ionallile and wlhy Me.llcsl Company, who believe In doing aa thy would like to b dona by, and who can rcfr to the loading and largest bank, at home and all newapapar In which thla adverllaemnnt appenra. , You cnnn,t Kt aomethlng for nothing. Avoid all ao-callrd free curoa No one eay pay I for edvnrttalng molklnea and llva and cure you frua. Kvery otter of I hie kind Is a trap. , When dl.ccrtirnged try our fAKIH VITAL Hl'AHKM, (lur offer glvea you Thrue lVdlara' ' good value, It In noarl of truitni.nt, for only H cant. We moke no money when we send a full month'a treatment, Ital doaaa, a threadollar package, for only 4S ona-oent stamp.; I but our I'urls Vital Kparka are eu reliable, eo erfootual, that we alwaya muka many other Cuatomera at full prices through your certain rura. Jual aa aoon aa you commence to take 1'AltlN VITAL SPARKS. Juat an Soon 'will you commence to fuel youraelf a man made ovsr. Why not try today, or at laaat cut thla outf J A SECOND YOUTH WILL COMB AQAIN TO YOU. . no c, o. p. packaoks ok PECicpTivB rtnctti.Ans CAM.mfl rfR MonR , MONKT, HUT TUB Af.'TIIAl, MICllIflNl; BKNT, WITH ft'l.l, lilltKtrritlNS, INf'I.IMl-j 1N( A VAI.t'Alll.K MEHICAI, PAI'ICH, Al.t, SRNT K l! 'I 'ltKI.Y HI0A1.KI), ritlCSl ' FitOtt OTIHKllVATlON. AIX CK AlltlKS I'llKI-AIU TO THIS U. 8. OK CANADA. i Falling Vigor In Cases Past Forty Our Qreat Specialty. "SrNfKHITT In spanking aa they think, believing aa lhay pratand, anting as they pre- I feas, performing as they prornlae, and balng aa thay appear to ha. Thla la what Dr. Aruh- . ambault Co. always does.'1 Poat. Write today, lion't delay. Address plainly, . ' THE DR. ARCHAMBAULT CO., I 82 Pemberton Square. BOSTON, MASS. ( grocer CLEVELAND COTTAGE COLORS PURE P.'IHT REMIT MIXED Best Reputation. Best Paint or Dealer or Consumer, Color Cards Sent Fret, Cleveland Oil S Paint Btj. Co., PORTLAND, ORtOON. BLUESTONE In barrels Welshlni from M to . II. 4ic. Per Lb. OUAMITins Bo. PCI II. Cut Hits out and send with order. TIE SEtlTlE TMDING CO., Ill OeclS.sM Art., IsaWs, Wash. CiifT. Tots- and Tret. - f-ii' The Old German Dr. Leopold's ELECTRIC BELTS Will irnre na.,karhe. llbnn.allm, lusnael KI4 m,'.,N'w'voMpwi. Womb tNt'f. hkucm wav lu,. iJr.irtmlenoj' and xttolr.! eonditlona inlialir free, i y, eaperlenee. Terms la suit, fall ur write. TH) Aider Street. Portland, Oregon. Good Health lalhawovSltMt ot humanity, i ijf, tl writ) in wrwitwl fiitlt.tsj J-nq, woof ft,r. bithm, Vlir, wtUsill ttHMttinfl swy T Wham mthf fell o Mil DOCTOR RATCUFFE, ; Pnr th tfMkfwlT', HrV mnA twmmnwnt cr of ll nrrtiu.4 itrtiiri And ntf mi vmi lit ttieir utt suit rvtut,i fbrut. Ttofffn la no Kts.it lit th wi.rhl wft hJt ffw-tt to mty tier mftlit cnii-Hstn forth MwniMift Wmtn of tr-tuMm wnt H vthr hyunsj uf ftmittiefi niiiHiy tadlftivvn MCHVOl'M ItKHlMTY ftitd Ml HeWtMtl.f miiUHUlaj, i.f VOl ,Nt WIDIK K AwK.i) -n.l OLO WKS. Ttwfil tttfWrta of tisiiisrtU tt Imputi- liV tftNtieM. CaVSsyw, (UMialft sJruttira, frtftk UMM tit evfrtry ftl GiRftt(rr. ptun in h:k, Mrm nd kfili.fy( fttwl matny utbr i)irtt" vrnMtn. until UnK on fot mudy, tmnlt. or f njcynifnl ml life, tn Uatrif?i3i.cui yum, t latKiwr tthu or ( What hu lii1. U'KAK M l!f, U mtftrt Vim Ml Tt- taiitv Mi wtHifc mn. Orn of ih t.!y wftifli hva lrtn rfferiM.t"4 thrrniajrt At, .'YvrWiKrit, tucwMttt'a ftf ,mlierH!m r ni'rp'i tomtit tumpe, MtrttiiKiH mm) vMfr Mtrwugb ktsowH wful Utti tf ift'ftifni-iit. VAKI4 0,'IT.,C( bvflrrvvlf, tjwIH.iK untt tn-Jt-rtte'tii tif ihitiM,tiirsHlff with uiilwiHitwuHnmn. HI'Kl Al IklMK MKH, Ihtlumniiitluli, tl olmrkt. whtcfi, ti ttmimtni or irt,"t,r,f trwaunl. brvMR dwn ib wtvw, cut ktttMjf sVtod biH'ittrtr titas-sUHH, rtn piTini (i'iti)un Ivh Ui ail tUMtmmny oUieiatttsi. HltlTK 1 1 jfou etfT9 nt n trmitil. IK NOT l:t.A V, , Uihi lr. (U.'UtTt4Mly. irymi rt.M' i cm! i, writ, mm. Hi vimmM Nwk ttv l iiMttrferttrs. CO.NHUIsI 'ATMS and wnift lni)nl Mi ufltm or by lUf, e. M. RATCurri, TOrtniiit.Kifru.uii If I Iff Mftko monoy by tucftSifu! 1 IIJLA I' lcu.UMnittJhtuMt. Wt 1 tf I I 1 II I 1,11 y "Ml k11 n mftis lilllwlll Kin a, Ftmuiif iivw twa mmtlv on a nmU CMginniiic by trading, ti lt ttifpn. Writ lor hill uartiimlara. ht ot rti rrm' jt.r-n, several yearn oxfirinroa th Chii't'0 Hrmr'l o( Trado.and a Uiaroiinh know lf1f ol tit bualiifn, riniid for our (rt rfttr rn.-v bmtk. lWNiN(J, IKil'klNH A Co. ( hinnrio .ril of Tra Ilrttlcrr. OCUOt It. " Fortliaad.Oi-pgou and bcauia, Wah. nllL I FIIlI Wl 8P,,NQ kvk chain HILL I lili.1 Ui, BACMttDI-tS-. .... Ptaln or with Cotter. The best needle In the mar. aw. t!ni l,y all aaiS wr. fur aale by all gvu wal BiercuaiMltae awrea, or b WIMSriTOKCO,, m Market Htrwt, Han rrandser (!!. YOUR LIVER la It Wrong? Get it Right Keep It Right Moon's K.vmI.4 Hamad will do It. Three doses will Daks you leel better, Qet II Irora your druetrtst or any wholesale drug house, or worn Stewart A Holmes Drug Co., Seattle, RODS fir traetng and Uteallns rinld or Hllveff fire, ll or htirli-,1 treiwurea. M. ! ruWLKK, bus U7.suutlilii.tou.Uoon, X. P. tf. V. ho. IS, 'H. w HKIt wrltlns tn .de.rtts.ra pleas. mention tun naper.