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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1898)
V 1 S f I i 0 ou i tiki a to Work Every Day Since Tak ing Hood's SarsaparUla. - "X iTiis rt great sufferer from stomach tetfinira few bottles of IInoilV Wir- !:-! :i!;t I . us nl, to la tut almost anything I i'-iiv.i, ami I have been well enough to v. ijs'k every ity. I am now eit Joying good Head's. Carsaparilla Is America's Greatest Medicine. 1; six lot fa. Hooi's (Pif !S cure Indigestion. 55 cent Westernisation of the Jar-.. , Kioto, Japan, formerly regarded tha sacred city of ttie Mikado, ia be ing thoroughly westernised, ,. having adopted the overhead trolley and aro and incandescent lighting. The power for the operation of the atreet railway is supplied by the waters of Lake B wa, which are utilised through the agency of extensive canals, the plant being one oz tee argent engineering projects com piotea Dy native engineers. A PHILIPPIMK HJCKOINH. One of th Philippine insurgent leaders Is a IB 111 seema tj-k h charmed. She has often rttnht.il htvi i..,.. vtmiu tn ueum rroro. guttfl una Cannon, but has novor been wounded. Weiiuently w see people In thl country who live so long that their live seem clisrmed but th oniy onsra soous it ll mat they loop up their B.triiKtu uu viwiin meir oiona witutleat celebrated reiuwly, Hostettor's Stomach ItltlUl'B. ( Abe word "hairbreadth," now used for an Infinitesimal space, waa once a regular measure. It was the width of 18 hairs laid sldo by aide. ' ' y Dbax Madam: , Your bread needn't smell of soda or alum or lima. Schilling' $ Best baking powder has no lime or alum or excess of soda. - It is stated that .vast uncovered un touched beds of sheet mica lie within 60 miles of Klao-Chon bay, China. Try Schilling's Best tea and baktn powtW. ' HOW'S. THIST ' offer One Hundred Dollars Reward tor any of Catarrh that can not be cured by Ball's indcrslimed.have known l.Chemev lor th past 16 year. and believe him perfectly We C&uxrh Gu We the underftlp-ued, hare known F. J. Chert hotiorftble ia all buglccM teajMartion! tuid An. anciaiif ame to carry out any oWigaUofca u uiiur una, . Wist A Truax, ' Wholsal Drufgtot, Toledo, 0. Jtunnu, n.iNiaU S jMAbviit, H.ULUQAN'3 BRIQAOg. the Gallant Chlcotro Rcg-l:rient Com ' poaod of Irishman. "Itallyl All Irishmen In favor of forming a regiment of Irish volunteers to sustain the government of the TJul- i'Vi butwa iu and througo tile war will rally at North Market Hall thia even ing, April 20, at 730 o'clock. For tho honor of the old land, rally I Rally for the defense of the new!" This notice appeared In nil tho Chi cago newspapers on April 20, 1301, Five days before Gov. Yate had tsaticd a call for troops, and the patriotic fer vor of the people was at a white heat Enlistment had already commenced, Oapt Josoph Kellogg having begun the work of recruiting a company on April Those whose knowledge of war and war Hmea Is limited to the present con flict With Spain have small conception of the excitement that swept- over tho de-camp, the Chevalier do rontglbaud, who relates the Incident in his memoirs, heard him soliloquizing thus on the hopelessness of the situation and the emptiness of glory: "Plublet I have done well certainly. At my time of Hfo fvirr-iy twentj j"-a:s of age with my name, rank and for tune, and after having married Made moiselle do Noolllea, to leave every thing and serve as a breakfast for cod fish!" Youth's Companion, : Biasstion. Bad J-fearL FLIGHT OP THE ARMADA, HOT TIMES IN THE STOKEHOLE. .Toiler at the Furnaces Twenty Foot Below tne Furfacw of the Sea. If a landsman wants an experience that he will not forgot soon lot him go down Into the stokehole of a warship. Then h will renllae, indeed, what it moans to be to the bowels of a vxSBtl, and, to an extent vrhBt It means to be buried alive. If he can far tho roaring furnace without shrinking and stand Poor digestion often causes Irregular ity of the heart's action. Thia irrega liitity may be mistaken for real, organic hoar u loeueo. i he sym ptoms are m uoh tho same. There is however a vast dllToienoe between the two: organic henrt disease is often incurable; ap parent heart disoasa ia curable if good digestion be restored. A case in point is quoted from the New Bra, of Greensburg, Ind. Mrs. 'Ellon Colsora, Newjiolnt, Ind., a woman 43 years old, had suffered for four years with distressing stouiaob trouble. . The eases generated by the Indigestion pressed on the heart, and oaused an irregularity of its action. She bad much pain in her stouiaoh and heart, and was subject to frequent and severe choking spells . whioh were moat severe at night. Dootors wore tried in vain; the patient became worse, do oondent, ud feared impending doath. - 1 " 1 , i ' COLOSTEI, MULLIGAN AND STAFP. Wholesale Drupglsts, Toledo, O. en Internally, actin Hal 'He Catarrh Cure la taken fllrectlT on the blood and mnoous surfaces the system. Price 7c per botUe. Bold bf all artu.'Kists. Tost Imonials free, liall's Family tills -jo the best. In Egypt fans weie used in religious ceremonies, made of parchment or feathers. CONSULTING A WOMAN. lors. Pinkham'a Advioe Inspire! Confidence and Hope. 1 Examination by a mala physician la hard trial to a delicately organized woman.. She puts It off ea long; its she dare, ana la only driven to it by fear of cor, polypus, or some dreadful HL Moat frequently such a woman leaves a physician's office where aha has un dergone a critical examination with. an impression, more or leas, of discour agement. This condi tion of tha mlnddea troys tha effect of advicei and i. ir,ir in ir-Mr VomA worse rather than better.- In consulting Mrs. Pink ham no hesitation need be felt, the atory is told to a woman and la wholly . confidential. Mrs. Pinkham's address is Lynn, Mass.. she offers alck women her advice without charge. Her Intimate knowledge of women's troubles make her letter of advice a we 1 Isprlng of hope , and her wide experi ence and skill point the way to health. ' I suffered with ovarian trouble for ceven years, and no doctor knew what was the matter with me. I had spells which would last for two days or mora. I thought I would try Lydla E. Pink barn's Vegetable Compound. I have taken seven bottle of it, and am en tlrely cured." Mas Jobr Fobemam, 24 N. Wood berry Ave., Baltimore, Md. 1 The above letter from Mr, foreman b only one of thousands. WANTED EMPLOYMENT. A d experienced accountant and Mies man la open for an engagement. Twenty -five yearn' exprtenc as ftoletiman, book-keener and buyer. General tnvrcnhuaim ana Darnware preferred. AtMrttm w room 27, Lambert block, Mtatioo Portland, Or. Hm unfrt BIott, bit ,,ft4rid)ttM'', in lount Jf rcie tinuiusren, in ocnen a blS htt itoct) nid)t gniilgrnb itfanut mar, fenben roit ti von jrj;t an bis jum 1. aituar 1899 frti an aOc bieitnigm, toc!d)c fiir bai nadifti Saijt unftw Slbonnenten roctbtn unb ben tctra bofur. 82.00, ietjl jmftnben. 2Han lalt Itdj !yroBey(ummrn djtcfeit. 1 German Publiahing Co., Portland, Or. ; ' -?a t mi YouRsctpi - l'H i l'i BH for unnatural ! 1 u ft dftrs. , ellrharKea, iDdamroatlona. Otunait )j Irrttatlons or nlcrattous ail memoramia. "'' crausloa, Palnleas, sod Dot Mtrlo- W1MtCJUSUHt'CttitJ. w puutODOHS. cmcipnri,0,f f StoM by frurwlatsu . tir an ft. IM vj sxpreM, prepaid, lor ll.O). or bottles, SJ.7S. tlrcalar sent ea nauest, land, rising nowhere to a hhrher pitch than at Chicago when Fort Sumter was area mwn and tne President issued a tail for 75,000 troopa. The call for a meeting of the loyal Irishmen of the cfty, which was signed by James A. MuUk-tin. M. C Mclonald and elevch other Irish ettineus, was royally responded - to. North Market Hall being thronged to the door. James A. Mulligan, an eloquent young Irish Ameiicaa lawyer, delivered a ringing speech, as did several others, and the work of recjulUng the real business of the evening was begun. No urging was required, men presenting themselves faster than they could sign the roll. In an hour and a half 823 names had beed enrolled, -'. This meeting was but the beginning of the patrotlc enthusiasm which speedily seized upon the people, and ap plications fof admission to the Irish brigade, as the prospective regiment had been already named, continued to poor In, not from Chicago only, but from all portions of northern Illinois, one body of ttotroit Irishmen offering their services. Within a week 1,200 same were signed and the regiment was complete. The Confederate were bent on tak ing Lexington, and Gen. Sterling Price soon appeared with 88,000 men. Ont-I In the steel walled pit without feeling dread, he will be a man of rare nerve. : ; Sunk in a shaft twenty feet beUrw the sen, then loll amid fierce flres whose flames In that conOned space lick out at them with every movement of tho long sbeeJ slice bars that are need to feed the gaping furnaces, as eavago caged beasts are fed, and, like the beasts, the Are are raging to kill the men who master them only by desperate labor. There is no room to spare on a modern ship. Therefore the mighty furnaces are so crowded together that the men who serve them have barely space to move to and rro before tnetn. So near thran are the stokers and the firemen that Until their stlns are hardened to tt they blister and crack with the heat.. The chance visitor can bear H only a few minutes. : . . That Is a stokehole when the ship Is going at ordinary speed and there are no especial demands on the stokers and the firemen. ? 'When there comes the time that a ship must fight for her life, chase or run, the stokehole becomes a place of torment When the warship goes Into action she calls on every one of her hundred and more firemen to be In readiness, and the boilers must fur nish every pound of steam tha they can give her. The more they give bet the louder are the demands of the en- A Out aeort Failure. She was much frightened, but no ticed that in Intervals in which her stomach did not annoy her, her heart' action became normal. Reasoning cor rectly that her digestion was alone at fault she procured the proper medicine to treat that trouble and with immedi ate good results. Ilor appetite oame back, the choking spoils became loss frequent and finally ceasfid. Her weight, which had been greatly reduced was restored and she now weigh more than for years. Her blood soon became pure nd her cheeks rosy. ; The case Is of general interest because the disease is a very common one. That others may know the means of cure we give the name of the medicine nsed Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. These pills contain all the elements necessary to give new life and richness to the blood and restore shattered nerves. The tomb of Mohammed is covered with diamonds, sapphire and ruble, rained at 113,600,000. TBY AIXJEirS FOOT.XASX. A powder to be shaken into &( mis season your feet reel Swollen. ner tha shoe. 'if' - IN vous, aud not, and get tired easily. If you nave imtniDi reet or ugnt snoes, try Allen's Foot-Ease. It cools the feet and makes walking easy. Cures swollen and sweating feet, blisters and callous spots. Relieves coma and bunions of all pain and gives rest and comfort. Ten thousand tes timonials of cores. Try it today. Sold by all draretsts and shoe stores for 28c Sent by mail for Wc in stamps. Trial package FKKB. Address Allen 8. Olmsted, U Boy, New York. Twenty words per minute is the aver age at Which long hand is written. rjjt Ftrrmeoentlr Cured. So Staor naryoosnea INerre Kentorer. Send for WHt.K at.OO trial bottle and treatlae. OR, B. U, IXl, ulS The Massaohusetts militia will dis pense with the bayonet. CIGAR. RIBBONS. , ' A fine oollectlon of clear ribbons will be ent by encloelnx 29 eta. to Globe Ciirar Co., 118M Pulton St., San Francisco, Cal. WAOONS IMPROTID, The new Improved Btouehton waeons stand the racket. Three more car loads are outhewav. It pars to have the bent. Write for free catalogue. JOHN I'OOLE. sole agent, foot of Morrison street, Port land, ur. I believe ray prompt use of IMso'sOnre reventea nuica cousnmpiion. Mrs. sd q' , Mt urtpiette, Kaunas, Loci Dec. 12, 18U5 TUB STOKEHOLE OF A WARSniP. WHEAT Make moner br amwrMf nl IwcalaiionlnChicaHo. W m 7 auu mu wneai on mar- RlUkL Viri.llHSM hSaa iA Hiada oa a nmtt.Il beulnnttiK bv traltnin ix. tures, Write lor full particular. Best cl r crenoa Riven. Severn! years' eiperiencoon tha yji.t-auY""" raue,ano inorouan knovr ipfljftTfof thflbuslnesii. Send ior our Iree reter- nc b.Hk. DOWNIWO,' HOPKIjNB 4 Co! hicajfo Board ot Trade Brokera. Offioei in ' et;EDLES. raln or with Cutter. 1'h h. nai. ,t. irh aSr? byrf?" " M""- 'otl ball tea. Will, A FINCK CO., Market Street, San Fraud eco, Cat Is It Wrong? Get it Ritrht IT Lell KeeoltRlohr .i(ir,i'a iievnal,d Xtemedy wlUdolt. Three 3ost will m,ke)'Ou led better. Get It from your dr-uircist or any wholesale drug bouse, or cM -ttart it liulracs UrusCe, SMtU. h timbered ten to one, poorly provision ed and suffering from lack of water. CoL Mulligan made determined de fense. Colled upon by Price to surren der and agree to fight no more on Mis souri sail, brave Mulligan replied: "The Irish brigade makes no compro mise." At length after a resistance that falr- Jy electrified all Northern hearts and called forth expressions cf praise from the Confederates, Col. Mulligan was forced to surrender, the devoted Irish men destroying their green flag in pref erence to yielding It to the enemy. The total Union loss In killed and wounded was 107. OoL Mulligan was retained j as a prisoner of war, but was soon ex changed. Be was treated with great consideration by Gen. Price, who, In ap preciation of bis bravery, refused to ac cept his sword. The heroic death of Col. Mulligan while fighting the main body of Gen, Jubal A. Early' army at Kernstown, Va., July 24, 1864, Is known to all who are familiar with the stirring events of the war of the rebellion. . "Lay me down and save the flag," be said to those who were bearing him mortally wounded from the field. The "Irish brigade fought nobly for their country; they did more they raised an enthusiasm that recruited many thousands of troops and Impart ed boldness to timid hearts. Their glory has not yet faded will never fade. To have been a follower of Mulligan Is an honor which no American disputes. felnes for more, and the men must work at the flres till they fall. Forced draught te the order then, and the stokehole Is practically sealed up that no air may escape from It except through the fur naces. The fires grow fiercer and fierc er, and soon there Is no spot In the steel pit that Is not unbearably hot Men watch the indicators and shout for more steam. The limp heaps are drag ged away to die or to go mad. Relief Is called to the burning hole, and still the open throttles of the ship's engines take the steam faster than the furnace can make It. What Is going on above no man down there knows. Sometimes a dull echoing shock may tell them that the ship bo been hit hard. , preveii! Wallace, Dr. T. a White, No. 971 Morri son street, cor. Fourth, Portland, Or., has the most complete modern dental appliances to be found in the North west Electricity is used in all oases wher . indicated, and the result is pleasing, and a surprise to patients who have suffered nnder the old regime, j Teeth without plates, bridge work and gold orowns are welcome indeed to the patient who has had the opportunity to avail themselves of such as are made by Dr. White. Painless dental opera tions are performed : daily. Teeth filled, cleaned, and where extraction Is necessary, which is rare, without pain. " If a disinfectant smells good, it Isn't a good disinfectant Kxperi.ticei of I'hiltp'a Fleet ia tha r tor ma of the German Ocean, 7 In the Century there is an article on "The Spanish Aruiada," by , William Frcdci'k TilUa. -. Aflr dutciiulng the defeat ot the Armada, Mr. TUton aaya: Meanwhile tho ttptutlards were speed ing, crestfallen, ever the . German Ocean, under all the canvas that tholr torn rigging and splintered spurs would bear. For Sldonia's men were think ing only of getting home to the wtarm sun and sparkling water of their cam Kspuna dear old Spain. Soldier and sailors lounged In sullen, gllent groups about the decks. The flag-ehlp would not respond to the salutes of her con sorts. Tbo wind blew nohrly at times, but the duke forgot his promise to tail back Into tho Cluuinol. He thought only of flight, and offered his French pilot two thousand ducats If he should bring htm safe to Spain.' Soon the autumn storms burst, and the Spaniards had to house everything but a rng of sail to stoer by. Thick, Muck fogs often sctUod down upon them, so that they could not bob one another's lights a night One day, however, they had the melancholy satisfaction of capturing a fow En glish pinnaces returning from tholr fishlng-grouud laden with cod and Mng. Tills one almost rt'frr.i to say It- was the greatest achievement of the fleet that was to give rhlllp tho soV' creignty over western Europe. The men had been supplied with clothes only for a short summer campaign, and these North Sea galea froae thetn to the bone. "We all expected to corne home rich from this expedition," wrote a gentleman on board the flag-ship, as she was floundering post Scotland; "mu now we aro coming home In out shirts, for our clothes got so ragged that wo had to throw thorn overboard." To Increase the wretchedness, K be came necessary to reduce the ration to starvlng-polut The artillery mules and noblemen's horses, which a wise commander would havo kept for food, were cast overboard to save water. It was heartrending to see the wild white eye of the poor brute as, plunging ana snorting, they tried to swim back to the ship' side. It seemed imperative to punlcb some, body for all this disgrace and misery. A number of officers were accused of disobedience or cowardice. Some of these the duke deprived of their com mands; and one cattain was hanged In a pinnace, which was sent through the fleet with Ha gruesome freight dangling from the yard-arm as a warn ing to the rest The weather got ever wilder. The clumsy ship heaved and rolled, and plunged their yards deep 'Into the waves. Hull got so badly strained that they bad to be stiffened with rope. Strong men flocked to the chap lains, begging for tbelr prayer. Many a poor fellow, losing hopo of seeing tana again, made his will and Intrusted It to the ship' priest Men sickened and died by hundreds, sons of Spain' noblest bonne with the rest Mnnj hlps got so hortihanded that' thej dropped behind the main body, and bad to atrugglo northward In Isolated groups. Now and then a rotten mcln would give way, and the sailors, weak ened by hunger and sickness, had tt go aloft la the gale to house tho tug ging and bellying sail, lucky tf shrouds and spars were not slippery and dan gerous with the driving sleet Though midsummer. It was as cold as Christ mas. Everybody except the ptlotj stayed below as much as possllde to keep warm. They were all jxirtshlng with hunger and thirst and the little food they got wa moldy. They might have tried catching rain-water in casks, but the spray would have turn ed It salt Calderon, one of the pay masters, had a store of delicacies aboard his hulk, and distributed them, as well as the heavy sea allowed, among the sick and wounded of the fleet The negroe ind mulattoes. It was observed, nearly all perished with the cold. The men were now kept continuously at the pumps. Woo to the ship when pumps got clogged with ballast pebbles! It was hard and dun gerous work shifting the crew of sinking vessel In the tempestoou weather. . CONSUMPTION The Doctor Slocum System Has Proven Beyond Any Doubt Its Positive Power Over the Dread Disease " "j r, . ii.M..,.MI.WiI.-sii-.-iV.Ii...i.. ,.. . . EXTERMINATING THE CURSE OF ACES By Special Arrangement with the Doctor, Three Free Bottles Will he Sent to All Readers of This Paper. 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He sailed from Holland In 1504 on the little fishing smack Mercurlus. and the object of hi voyage shows bow ignorant (he merchants and seamen of I those day were as to the navigability of arctic seas. Barents pushed Into the unknown for the purpose of sailing around the north end of Nova Zenibln and finding a northeast passage to China; and so for a month be skirted r a . r .2i LIVE His molt a IstA wlijt 1. 1 . A Seasick Hero. " Iu,": L " i T V No man !s a hero whlla attaint, r .'"" '"'"-' f " " s I tirhllh V Vi.lfavtfr A 1 t. at... fayette was sent by Washington and K " "Z.T.l ! .."'T's".'m nnnvrcma tn ttVnnno rr, tM , V"--, P' uvui,lgnry ...e. r. 11, 1, .. .. . .. ,.. . . ,l,,t 1 . . . by Nansen, or 874 milts from the iole. The harbor was frozen, and a passage noa to do cut tor the ship through the Ice. - Off the Newfoundland banks the ship was assailed by a terrible tempest which threatened destruction, ntid La fayette was- verr seasick. 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It is far la advance of all other laxatives, as it acts on the kidneys, liver and bowels without irritating or weaken ing them, and it doe not gripe nor nauseate. In order to get its beneficial effects, please remember the name of the Company ; CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. . . Wajres of Soldiers. . The regular rate of pay apply to th volunteer service, both to officer and o men, as stated In the army register, although there Is an Increase enjoyed by the regulars who have been In the prmy more than five years. The follow ing Is the monthly stipend of officers and soldiers of the United States army: H.Jo'.eneral .....02S oo Brlgudler general W) B9 t'o'onel 2(1 0T Lieutenant colonel 2K0 00 Maior a ia An Captain, mounted .. ,,,,, liio ()7 unpiaiu, not mounted loO 00 Regimental adjutant 150 00 Regimental quartermaster IM 00 Klrnt lieutenant, mounted ISM ml Flrrrt lieutenant, not mounted , 125 00 OnAnnit IIai. ........ n . . . .... Second lieutenant, not mounted .... 110 67 Chaplain 12a 00 IMxnpanrt Private , , ja 00 Musician in 00 trumpeter Wagoner Artificer 18 00 uorporai (tnuiery, cavalry ana In- fiwiir.v) S 04 BIsekKmltb snd farrier , ... 16 00 Saddler , 18 00 Rerneant 18 00 I'rlvate (engineers and ore! n nee) .... 17 00 v onrat (engineers ana ordnance) , , m First Sergeant 28 sergeant (engineers, ordnance and signal crp) , Sergeants (signal corps) Keglment: Chief trumpeter ................... principal musician nadiller sergeant t.l, ,H,, ,1.1, M I ,, ,- nil I (a); "Net t take car lor an ntharwlia fatal dlssase Is te practically commit salclds." If You Suffer From Epilepsy, Epileptic Spells, Fits, St Vitas' Dance, Falling; Sickness, Vertigo, etc, have children or relatives that do so, or know people that are afflicted. 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