The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, September 02, 1898, Image 4

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And sutler at leisure. When your abused
tnmn.-;h can no longer cheerfully and
jx"j-i;y HTi'urm its duties, a few doses of
Hood's c:infl;,iufii! at like fresh water to
tlia stomach, restores digestive strength.
vn-Mt-H an appetite and with little rare I
the patient la soon attain in perfect
lioailti. Try it and you'll believe it.
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LAST TO LEAVE CUBA.
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I America' Greatest MeUielns.
Hood' Pills cure fonatlr-ation.
New French Mlorophono.
A now microphone ia being exhibited
before the French Academy of Sciences.
It detects at a great distance the ap
proach o! a ship, whether an armored
vessel or a torpedo boat, and gives ita
warning with great clearness. It la to
be subjected to teat at Cherbourg
Some years ago Commander Banare
proposed an instrument which he called
a hydrophone and by whloh he was able
to bear at a distance of mile or a mile
and a half vibrations produced by a
aorew of a torpedo boat, or the more
regular beat of the screw of a large bat-
tleshlp. It consisted of a water-tight
box, the vibratory plate being inside
to prevent the pressure of the water
from acting upon it too directly. The
wires from the transmitter were carried
first to a float to make sura the trans
niitter would be continually Immersed;
from the Boat the wires wore carted to
a receiver on a ship or on the shore.
Thus with two or three miles of wire
it becomes possible to receive warning
of the approach of vessel from four
to five miles distant.
Steel Sleeper ta Switzerland-
The St. Gothard Kailway Company,
in Switzerland and Italy report very
satisfactory results from the nse of
ateel sleepers on their lines. Id 1882,
when the road was opened, it was laid
with wood sleepers, bat as these have
had to bereplaoed.it has been done
with steel instead, and at the present
time 70 per cent of the road is laid on
steel ties. The sleepers weigh 183
pounds each, are 8.85 feet long. The
coat, when new, wfth attachments, is
$1.05, which, allowing for the value of
the old material and the cost of laying,
ia reduced to $1.6? per sleeper, which
is a saving of 1 per cent over wood
sleepers. The line is a heavy one, and
the traina are bsuled at express speed.
The engines weigh 100 tons each. The
cost of steel ties in the end is less than
that of wood. In tnnnels, wooden ties
are preferred, as they are not liable to
rust, bnt in other places the deteriora
tion due to rust ia absolutely insignia
eaiit , .
Cool-Looking Bit of Groan,
Ferna and other delicate greens
grouped here and there on brackets and
tables will give a daintiness and cool
ness to any room more effective than
the most elaborate of summer furni
ture. These ferns and small pots of
delicate greens may be kept attractive
and fresh by planting them In a tin
. pan purchased to fit a glass bowL The
pan should be well peiforated before
the earth is put into it, and the ferns
planted. They must be kept moist to
keep them in a tbrlfty condition, and
Ail of Shaftcr1 Army, including; tb
General, Sail rruui Santiago.
Washington, Aug. 27. The lust ol
Shaftor'a army will Bail fiom Cuba to-
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received at the war department lot
this afternoon:
"Santiago, via Havtl, Aug. 87, Ad
jutant-General, U. 8. A., Washington:
Command all embarked except detach
mert of recruits of the Flint Illinoil
volunteei infantry, and a part of the
Ninth Massachusetts volunteer infan
try, all of which will embark tmorron
morning on transports now here. Gen
eral Butt, with the First Illinois, on
the Berlin, and the Berkshire with 856
convalescents, leave this morning fot
Alontauk feint. I leave with head
quarters and one company of the First
infantry on the Mexico bv noon today.
Instructions about the Oriaaba pro
ceeding to Mod taut Point Just received.
The Allegheny loft yesterday with the
Ninth Massachusetts on board. Th
Unionist, having on board one company
of the First Illinois and private horaea,
leave today. The Saratoga, with Lieu
tenant Frecdinan and 8S0 of the Fiftb
infantry, arrived this morning; 80S
more are expected on the Knickerbock
er in two or three bonis.
"BHAFTER, Major-General."
KILLED AND INJURED.
NORTH ATLANTIC SQUADRON.
Will Be Kept Intact Pending Conclu
sion or I'eaoa Negotiation.
New York, Aug. 87. A special to
the Herald from Washington saya:
Acting Secretary Allen said in an in
terview that there la no intention on
the part of the government to diminish
the lighting strength of the North At
iautio squadron until peace has actual
ly Deen declared. Fot the present and
pending the conclusion of peace negotl
attons, the squadron tinder oomman-
of Bear-Admiral Sampson will be kept
intact, with a view of meeting any
emergency that may arise.
Mr. Allen added that much time
and money bad been expended in the
assembling of a formidable fleet of war
ships, and it would not be judicious to
disband or scatter that fleet premature
ly. The various ships will be sent to
the seveial navy-yards to receive such
repairs as they may need, but they
will be continued In commission and
prepared for immediate service.
: air. .alien says were nave been no
requests from the people of the Pacifio
coast for the return of the battle-shin
Oregon. It la possible that she may at
some future time return to the Pacific
station, but for the present she will
remain with the Atlantic squadron.
fending toe conclusion of peace no
gotiations, those officers who partici
pated in the war will be given leave of
absence wben circumstances will per
mit Tbe vessels of the fleet will not
be sent out of the country on special or
other service.
RATIONS FOR CUBANS.
felactrle Car Struck by Lightning at
- rittabnrg.
Pittsburg, Pa., Aug. 38. During
heavy thunder storm today lightning
eo&; a "H?Tmr -r en' tro ?fy'1
! avenue traction line as it was pasaln
Greenwood avenue, and as a result one
passenger ia dead, another will proba-
bly dio, and four others ate badly hurt.
Dead It. s. Fen re, aged 80, a well
known business man of Hasnlwood.
Injured Mrs. Sarah Wunhall, skull
fractured, arm broken and hurt inter
nallywill piobably die; Eugene Muu
hall, her son, badly out about head
David Thomas, head and arm out and
bruised; unknown foreigner, foot
crushed; James A. Butler, shocked.
The car, which contained about 18
passengers, was travoling at about a 80-
mile rate when the bolt struck It, ex
ploding tbe motois and setting fire to
the coach. The passengers were panic'
stricken, and made frantic efforts to ea
cape through tbe tightly-drawn canvas
ames. .
Mr. Foare, In iumninir. alitrlited on
nis Head, orushlng bis Bkull in a hor-
nolo manner. Ha lived but a short
time. All tire injured received their
injuries in attempting to iumo before
uie car came to a standstill.
ORDERS ISSUED.
Bona X-
perieot drainage will be necessary to
carry off the surplus moisture and keep
ine soil trom souring. With an ooca
aional scouring tbe pan may be kept
periectiy might, and when placed in
side the glass bowl the tin will sparkle
like sliver. The glistening bowl and
fresh greens are not only suitable for
the dining table, where they are usual
ly lonnd, but for ornamenting any
oiner room.
Piso's Cure for Consumption has been a
lunuiy meaicine with us since 18G5. J. It.
Madison, 2409 42d Ave., Chicago, Illinois.
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ino prouueuon ox wnat is Known as
ilk worm gut for fishing lines ia a
curious indusjry that has followed the
decline of silk oaltnre In the vicinity
ui iuurca, epain.
TO MS. PIMHAM
From Mrs. Walter H. Budd, of Fat
cbogue, New York.
Mr Budd, in the following letter,
tells a familiar story of weakness and
suffering, and thank Mrs. Pinkbant
for complete relief:
" DBA Mrs. Piskham: I think it Is
my duty to write
to you and telly on
what Lydla
E.Pinkham'a
Vegetable
Compound
haa done for
me. I feel like
another woman.
Ibadauch dread
ful headaches
41imi1nlt mw
on top of my
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nearly went
crazy; was also
troubled with
chills, was very
weak; my left
side from my
' ahouldera to
my waist pain
ed me terribly. I could not Bleep for
the pain. Plasters -would help for a
while, but as soon as taken off, the pain
would be just as bad aa ever. Doctors
prescribed medicine, but It gave me no
relief.
"Mow I feel so well and strong,
have no more headaches, and no
pain in aide, and it is all owing to
your Compound. I cannot praise it
enough. It la a wonderful medicine.
I recommend it to every woman I
.know."
Make none? or snorentnl
peculation In Chicago. We
buy and sell wheat on mar.
eina. PnTtiinM i. . ... i .
Biad on a small beainnlntr hi t.,ii..... ...
turen. Write lor lull particulars. Bent of r4
erencs given. Several years' exuerlonoe on th
Chicago Board ol Trade, and a thorough know.
lcdsreo(thbuln. Send (or our free rcfer-
ChioaKO Board of Trle Broker.. Offices in
Portland, Oregon and iteattle, Waah.
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Shipload of Provlalnna for the Starving
Pooplo or tbo Island.
Washington, Aug. 27. The Comal
sailed from Tampa to Havana today
wtih 1.000,000 government rations for
distribution to tbe starving people ol
Cuba. These rations will be distrib
uted by Lieutenant A. D. Niskern, un
der the direction of Captain Lotus
Niles, of the artillery, In conformity
with the orders of the president and
secretary of war. Supplies will be fur
nisbed to other provinces in tho island
under the direction of officers of tbe
army as the emergency demands.
It has been learned that there will
be no difficulty regarding the entry of
the supply vessels to Cuban porta or
their distribution nnder the .direction
of United Slates officers. It is said
that tbe Spanish authorities' in Cuba
are glad to have tbe provisions sent in.
Insurgents Welcome Peace.
Havana, Aug. 87. The British
steamer Bayan, from Jamaica, arrival
at Cienfuegos today with 800 tons ef
provisions for the Spanish army. Tho
steamer Clinton, with Miss Clara Bar
ton, of tbe American Bed Cross So
ciety, has also arrived with ptoviaionf
lor the society. ;
Reports from Pinar del Bio say thai
the suspension of hostilities cornet
agreeably to the insurgents, aa they
were entirely without clothing, and
were obliged to divide In small groups,
it Doing impossible to Dnd provisions
lor slL
Settlement of War Claim.
Balem, Aug. 87. Governor Lord to
day received, concurred in and signed
joint memorial to congress, orglng
prompt and nnal legislation for the
settlement of the war claims of Ore
gon, California and Nevada, accruing
ny reason ol uie "costs, charges and
expenses Incurred by them from 1861
to 1863, for tbe defense of the Union."
Tbe document contains a full, yet
concise history of tbe steps heretofore
taken by tbe states to have tbe great
public claims settled, and was signed
by uovernors Budd, of California, and
baaier, ol Nevada.
Mustering Oot lias Final!
elded On.
Washington, Aug. 88, Orders have
been issued for tbe mustering out of
tbe following regiments; First Ver
mont, First Maine, Fifty-second Iowa,
hixtn rennRylvania. Fifth Indiana.
Second New York, Second Nebraska and
One Hundred and Fifty-seventh In
diana, all volunteer infantry.
One battery Ohio light artillery,
first Illinois volunteer cavalry, bat
teries A and B, of theOoorgia artillery.
Twentytieghtb Indiana light battery,
and the New York and Pennsylvania
cavaliy troops now in Porto Rico.
Other orders to muster out troops will
be announced aa soon as definite de
cision is reached.
: The Potto Rican cavalry to be mus
tered out comprises troops A and C,
New York; Philadelphia city troop,
Sheridan troops and Governor's troop.
of Pennsylvania.
CAPTURED FROM SPANISH.
Twenty-rle Thunaand Arms and Mil
lion! of Hounds of Ammunition.
Washington, Ana. 86. General
Flagler, chief of the ordnance bureau
has received further reports from the
officers in charge of the oaptmed Span-
isn arms at Santiago. They show that
the number taken will be about 8S.O0O
with "several million" rounds of am
munition, the exact number not stated.
The reports say that these aims are
Mausers and Remingtons, and for the
most part are in bad condition, rusty
and badly kept. Tbe arms will be sent
to New York and Springfield, to be
cleaned op and examined oritlcally.
Ordnance officers say that if tbey can
be put in proper condition they will
be made nse of by tbe army.
BLUNDERS OF
From tin Indiatrlal Ktat, Jaeistn, Mich,
The subject of tli la sketch is 59 years
of age, and actively engaged In farm
TPben 1? years- o!i he hurt Isfs
shoulder and a few years after com
monued to have rheuraatlo puins In IL
On taking a slight cold or tbe the least
train, sometimes without any appar
ent can hi whatever, the trouble would
start and he would suffer Uie
excruciating pains.
lie suffered for over 80 years, and the by Ferdinand, who had
Vbo the Carllsta Ars.
A number ol readura are curious to
know what is meant by tbe frequent
reference to the fear of a "Carlist up
rising" in Spain. At the death ol
King Ferdinuud of Spain, lu 1833, his
8-vf-ftr-nld rlnnnbter, lifthella II., suc
ceeded to the throne, though Carlos,
Ferdinand's brother, olalmod to be on
titled to tho honor nnder tho salio law,
whloh provided that no female should
do to the throne aa Ions as any male
most dosoondant of the King was living.
I This law, however, had been revoked
no children at
last decade has suffered to muob that the time, but six months after his death
he was nnable to do any work. To a daughter was born, and alio became
this the frequent occurrences of diaay . queen to the exclusion of Cailot. The
spells were added, making him almost latter' descendants, who are called
a helpless Invalid.
mm
In mil Sort nf H'i(nr.
He tried tbe beet physicians, but
without being benefited aud has used
several speclllo rbeumatlo oures. but
was not helped. About one year and
six months ago he read to this paper of
a oast, somewhat similar to his whloh
was cored by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills.
and concluded to try this emedy.
After taking the Brst box ha felt
traaswhat better, and after nslng three
boxes, the pains entirely disappeared.
the diaziness left him, and bo has now
for over a year been entirely free from
all his former trouble and enjoys better
health than be has had sinoe his boyhood.
He is loud In his praises of Dr. Wil
liams' Pink Pills for Pale People, and
Carliats, have since persistently insist
ed that, by right of succession, the
throne belongs to them, and for over
60 years 8pain has been subject to Car
list uprisings, which have simply meant
a number of unsuccessful wars, the de
struction of property, and general pub
lie unrest. The Carllsta have found
their strength in what are culled the
Basque provinces, dominated mostly
by the olorgy, who believe In the divine
right of kings and of kingly amices
sion. 'Die inhabitants of the Basque
region are largely shepherds and farm
era They are good fighters, and have
been the main strength of the Carlist
forces. A strong sentiment In lavor of
a republic exists in the cities, where
the people have been led to Independ
ent views .by education, reading and
travel. It is unnooessaiy to say that be
tween what are called the Republican
and the Carlisle there Is a strong anti
pathy, tor their aim are radically illf-
j forent In 187S Spain was a republic,
I and the people owe to that brief period
.of popular government many of tbe lib
erties whloh they now enjoy. Les
lie's Weekly.
HAS NOT SLEPT ron FIV TEARS.
It It rermrtod that a man In Indiana has not
- had aa fi.-ur'a sleep for tlvs jrears. He con-
etatitly walks about, auahle to rest, and is
tn.ie mora (nan a iiuei.on. i nere are
thousand of men and women who are nnatile
to ulci p more than an hour or two a nltrlit
becauMe ol nervousness, weakness, dyspepsia,
headache and constipation. A certain remedy
ttt i t . ... i . . i or uiuse uisoniers is itoaiciterr nlosuaca
will gladly corroborate the above state- Bluer. AH druvxlsu soils it.
meuta. His post office address is Lo- -
renxo Neeley, Horton, Jackson County, ' ' Spread or Flntecta Gas.
Michigan. , The Pintach gas is now used for light-
All the elements neoeasarv to itive ins 83,588 oars in diffeient rrnrts of the
new life and richness to the blood and
rectors shattered nervea are contained.
world. Germany takes the lead with
81,885 cars, and England comes next
in a condensed form, in Dr. Williams' with 16.854 cars. The United States
Pink Pills for Pale People. All drug- ia third with 10,809 ears, and India
gists sell them.
ALGER.
in
I mis SPRINQ ITVtT nomas
Hut Ulii Dinaeem ra
I'M. III
ket. VffA by sil sack sewers. JTot sale by sLiTn.
srsl merchandise stores, or by
Will A FINCK CO.,
ta Market street, San Francisco, Cal.
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Prominent Stockman Killed.
Thompson Springs, Utah. Aug. 87.
B. F. Graves, a prominent stocfc
man, of this county, was shot and In
stantly killed yesterday by Del Weant.
The men bad some difference regarding
tne ownership of property. They met
yesterday at Bargard's ranch, and after
few words Winchesters were brought
into nse, and Graves was shot and in
stantly killed.
Brisbane, Queensland, Aug. 87. The
British steamer Unnston Grange, last
reported at Townaville, August 6, and
tne ontien steamer Duke of Suther
land, which arrived here August 9,
from London, sailed today for Manila
wiin 2,000 tons of frozen meat.
Fall River, Mass., Aug. 87. Notioes
were posted today at the Merchant's
Manufacturing Company of a two
week' shutdown, which will stop 18,
000 spindles and cause the enforced
idleness of 1,400 men.
Lin of Transports.
Washington, Aug. 87. Assistant
Rocretary Meiklejohn, of the war de
partment, is contemplating the estab
lishment of a line of transports from
New York to Havana, Santiago, Ponoo
and return. It Is expected that the
line will be ready for operation next
week. Havana will not be on tbe
route at present, but as soon as that
port is open the war department's line
of transports will touch there. The
new transports will have scheduled
dates for departure and arrival, like
any other ocean steamship line-
London Times Offer 8om Snggesttons
ltegardlng American Politic. -
London, Aug. 88. Discussing the
rumor that Secretary of War Alger will
take refuge in the senate to escape re-
ponsibility for his blunders in the war
office and that Senator McMillan will
become ambassador in London, the
Times expresses the opinion that if
America becomes a colonising power.
she will be compelled to abandon this
fluctuating style of administration in
favor of trained oivil and military ad
ministrators, not likely to removal with
each presidential change, and not too
dependent upon politics for their selec
tion artd promotion. It will be equally
impoitant to cultivate permanence
llplomatio representation abroad.
Ieatraetlve Storm.
mica, a. i., Aug. so. as the re
suit of a furious storm which swept
over tne region noitn of Utica this
afternoon, over $300,000 worth of dam-
age was done to propel ty. In Deer-
field. $10,000 damage was done to farm
property, and every bridge on tbe high
ways north, east and west of tbe place
were carried away by the swollen
streams. A washout in the canal
bank occurred near Rome as a result of
the storm. Several sections of rail
way roadbed were washed ont, and se'
eral railroad bridges carried away.
Mlnss Will Bo Homovod.
Washington, Aug. 28. Negotiations
have been opened through diplomatic
channels by which it is expected that
the Spanish government will co-operate
wiib itie auinoriues nere in tne re-
moral of the mines and torpedoes in
Havana narbor before the military com
mission assembled there, the naval
authorities believing this to be
proper , precaution neiore any or our
naval vessels enter the harbor with tbe
commissioners.
ITEMS OF INTEREST.
A Paris Sensation.
London, Aug. 88. The Paris corre
spondent of the Daily Chronicle says:
A sensation has been created in the
American colony by a beautiful and
wealthy California lady, always de
scribed as Vioomtesse de Henrlot.
jumping from second-floor window
In tbe Hue Blanche to the pavement.
sustaining teirible Injuries. - Tlinm j
no hope of ber recovery. The opera
tion of trepanning will be performed to
night.
Promotion fo Philippine Fighter.
Washington, Aug. 86. Tbe presi
dent has called upon General Merritt,
commanding the n.ilitary foroes at
Manila, for his recommendations re
garding the operations that resulted
In the surrender of the capital of the
Philippines. . It is the president's pur
pose to promote tin officers who ren
dered conspicuously meritorious services
In tbe land fighting at Manila, just as
was done in the case of the gallant
officers At Santiago.
Som ktxtrnordlnnry Demands
New York, Aug. 26. A Herald spe
cial from Santiago says the entire
lergy, from Archbishop Creepo down.
has sent to Custom Oolleotor Donaldson
s regular monthly "impress" for pay-
ment of their salaries, aa was the cus
tom under the Spanish regime. The
archbishop's salary is $13,000. Donald
son was also presented with claims
from the piofussois of schools, police
and other bodies. Instructions hiive
been asked from Washington.
Gloves made of frogskin are the latest
novelty,
Wisconsin haa 9,000 Indians of various
tribes.
Some physiologists suppose that eleo
trio shocks ptoduce death by asphyxia,
others tbat the heart is suddenly par
alyzed. A diamond in constant use for on Ulna
cold glass lasts about threo months, but
if used to out hot glass, it would only
last lor one day.
The voice of woman is audible In a
balloon at the height of about two miles,
while that of a man has never reached
higher than a mile. .
Two Woolnch (Me.) men made the
queerest bone trade recently on record.
The owner of the animal swapped the
horse lor 14 roosters.
Four hundred years ago only seven
metals were known. Now there are 51
80 of which have been discovered
w ithin the present century.
Mahogany is now very generally sub
stituted forhiokory in the manufacture
of wagon wheola in France, it being
found cheaper and quite as durable.
The flow of water over Niagara Falls
is estimated at 213.000 cubic feet wi
second, which is equal to 1, 693,860
gallons, weighing. 16,433,270 pounds.
The royal crown of Persia, which
datea back to remote ages. Is in the
form of a pot of flowers, surmounted
by an nncut ruby the else of s hen's
egg.
Near the Caspian sea there are sev
eral "eternal fires," so called by the
natives, where natural gas issues from
the ground and has been on fire for
ages.
The expedition of Major Gibbons, to
oroes Africa from Cape Town to Cairo,
Egypt, will have aluminum launches
that may be separated into sections for
oarrying.
M. Victor, the Fienoh naturalist,
says that a toad will live 28 months
completely embedded in plaster of parts
poured on as a liquid, and then allowed
to harden.
haa 0,808 cars lighted by this gas. It
baa been applied to 8,184 locomotives,
8,121 of which are In Germany. Not a
single locomotive in the United States
has been provided with this gaa. which
is rather a snrprising thing, consider
ing the tine light it gives.
THY AIXKK'S FOOT-KASR,
To Ransw ths I.otr 8iiilr
Tha Hnlted States Bovernment Is
rent effort bytciontlfla pjpa
gatiou to rostouk the coast water of
Maine with lobsters, any Bangor (lis-
ntoh In the Now Yotk Sun. The
United State fish oommlssoiiur'
schnoifnr Orammil. which has boon at
work aloim the const for everal months,
haa collected 1.150 seed lobsters from
which 18.000,000 egg have been oh
talned and hatched out at Gloucester,
Mass. Of these fry about 6,000,000
have boon released In Cuseo bay and
other are to be distributed at vurioui
place from Portland eastward.
The fry are very email, but tluonh
the thin and transparent shell onn be
seen the perfectly formed lobator with
the eyes especially prominent. i;on
stunt changes of water are neoosnry to
keep them alive. It is likely that
lobstot hatchery will soon be estab
lished on the Matneooast, and buforo
ninny years these shellfish will be as
plontlful and ohoap a ever they were.
DEAFNESS CANNOT life) CVUEO
B liteal atviillca lions, they cannot roaeh tho
dlnawd portion ol tbo ear. 1ur ! only eue
way loonrort. amass, and mat is uy eimnum-
ilonal remedies. Ihwhtea Is eaiiM-d by au In
timed Oimdltloo Ol tlia uurnii lining of tli
:iistchtau TulM. When this tut it"' lu
seined tun have a rtimulliiH stiuud or lmnor-
,'ot hearliiu, and when it Is entirely flfw-d
doafues Is the result, ana unless tne iiinauuii
!eot hearing, i
is Ih
be te
u eo
nine
hl-
condition ol Hie mucous surfove
tloo can be taken out and this Uihc rent ired lo
ci
i
nothlnn hut aa tntlaiued
its normal condition, hearln wlllhedi'siroj
lirver; tune esos out
caiarrn, wui-n is
ol tt-a arecauttM hy
Wawllldv One Hundred Pollen for anr
ease ol Peal nee (caused hy catarrh) that run
not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Curs. Bund lor
Olreularee. y cUKiiT&Y 4l CO.. Toledo, 0.
Hold by PniKSlsts, '.
iltll'i Family fills aw the best.
Thete are 110 mountains In (Colorado
whose peaks are over 13,000 feel above
ocean level. '-. -
Tbe attention of the public 1 milled
to tbe professional work of Dr. T, U.
White, No. 871 X Morrison street,
Portland, Or. Ills electrical appli
ances are the most modem, and hi
orown and bridge work is of snob art!
tio form and finish, that his patients
are delighted not only with the looks,
but with the comfort llicy receive from
the nse ol auoh artificial work. All
operations are painless under his meth
ods. See that your teeth are properly
.is. red for and that by a skillful dentist.
There is no need to suffer the discom
forts of broken-down and stained teeth
wlio'n they can be made useful and
pleasant to look upon without pain.
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TEE nCLXLLNCE CF SY21P CF HQS
la due not only to the originality and
simplicity of the combination, but also
to the care and aklil with which it is
manufactured by svlontiaa processes
known to tbe Cai.ivoiinia Fio Syhup
Co. only, and wo wlnh to Impress upoo
all the Importance of purchasing ths
truo and original remedy. As ths
genuine Hyrup of Fijfa Is manufactured
by tho CAtiroiiNtA Fio Syaop Co.
ouly, knowledge of that foot Will
auitit one In avoiding the worthless
Imlt.utlons manufactured by other par
ties. The high standing" of the Cau
roHRU Via Synirp Co, with the medi
cal profession, and the aullhfaotloa
which tha genuine Syrup of lig has
given to millions of families, makes
tho name of the Company a guaranty
of the excellence of Its remedy. It la
fur la advance of nil other laxative,
aa It acta on the kidneys, liver and
bowels without irritatinir or weaken
ing them, and it does not gripe nor
nnuaeato. In order to get ita beneflalal
effects, please remember the name of
the Company
CALIFORNIA TIG SYRUP CO,
SN rHNCIC, Dal.
Kri.vm.a. Ky. w vokr, m. t.
A powder to be shaken Into
At this season Tour feet feel swollen
the
vous, and hot, and get tired easll;
smarting ...io or tlgut shoes, try
Allen's oot-Eas. It cools the feet and
shoes.
I, uw-
Jy. Ifvou
makes walking easy. Cure swollen and
sweating fct, blisters aud callous spots.
Relieves corns and bunions of all pain and
f ives rest and comfort. Ten thousand tes
Imomalsof eures. Try it today, gold by
all druggists and shoe stores for 25c 6nt
by mail for 2.5c In sump. Trial packae
FREB. Address Allen B. Olmsted,
wjt aura.
A man who live on the Sabast
road, near Lewiston, Me., sells small
Dab for bait from a well in ths door
yard. Wbon a oustomer comes along a
pan is towered into the well and
isrge nnmoer oi little shiners are
brought np.
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tn o!d)t Jtiillr ftujiifiifiitfl, is Court ti tits
vn nod) nldyt cntttarnb s.-tamtl mat, (tnbs
fir t eon Irfct on bit jum 1, 3aitii!ir 18n9
fl an 00 bltjrtilflttt, ukI$i fur hat itatbfti
Jiatyt mifitr tl (iiintntrrt netbn uns km
ffirofl bafi'lr, 18.00, (n ilitlfniiiit. fflles
luffs fid) rofct-ylmmiKri! fcViif rn.
German PuWIvhlng Co., Portland, Or.
EotierV Carfc!i! if lodlns.
tiusranteed ear rvn Csiarrh and cr.-iimpiirn,
All lruilts. tl.W, W. ILBtuiUt. Hliltalu. ii. V.
Vae III. i , 1 sole nmiifirtur.
Falnlns. ami aot astrlu. ' IsV Jb L Hi'. Ifil,.' I. ti l. NlHf
fln. sent or polsonuus. I J"" m s " rttoiuied atones
kld by Droa-s-twU, Pa. J.O. Uorraaa. tM Isabel la hi. Ig, Cblcago.lU.
ir .lixs-szzzrn . - . '
li no, nr I lining, ssi.ts. V.17HKSI writing to ndiortlmr ptoaas
vw .wn, i v snsinsiun mis
i lapv.
f)Mt8MMytttftM
Paper artificial teeth are now made
in Geimany. They are said to be not
brittle, to retain their color, and to be
ligbtei than china teeth, and they do
not melt in tbe mouth.
The cylindrical bales of cotton now
shipped from tbe United States to Liv
erpool are pronounced a great improve
ment upon the first specimens, and also
upon tbe old bale.
Cerosie, a new product extracted from
the scum rising on suzar oane juioe. is
claimed by French chemist to have the
properties of ordinary beeswax, which
It resembles In sppearanoe. .
Since 1788, 14 acts of parliament
have been passed doaling with the sub
ject of literary copyright in England
and the law Is yet in a very chaotic
and unsatisfactory condition.
ine new lmnrovecl rltnnfrhtAn vnnmi
stand tbe racket Three mora car loads are
on me way. it pays to have the best.
Writefcirfrea cataloirue. JOHN POOl.K,
sole agent, foot of Morrison street, Port-
sa-uu, yjt.
A well on Sainbel Island, Fla.,whIoh
bad always been ftcsh water, changed
to sulphur water a few weeks after a
windmill had been built over it to util
ize the water for in (gating purposes.
CITS. rernuwienUr Cured. Ko ntanr ,..
k -JLu " J! Kll"e's lirvat
bottle and treetlse. I'rt. it ii
it is against the rules to oarrv
matohes on board a modern man-of-
war. From the time when the ship
leaves' harbor for a cruise she Is never
without a light of some kind burning.
Try Schilling's Best tea asd baking powder,
"Municipal Opera.
The London County Council has re
ceived 8 petition bearing many promi
nent names in favor of municipal
opera house, supported by local taxa
tion. The petitioner asseit that it
II bs possible for the council bv an
annual financial grant of moderate
amonnt to establish a permanent ooera
bouse, where muaio of tbe best can be
brought within the reach of the Deonle.
where encouragement can be offered to
yonng artists to pursue the highest
paths of their profession, and where
the development of native operatic art
can be promoted. They cite the experi
ence of Important Continental town,
where some such scheme has proved
successful.
Ths largest mass of Dure rock salt in
the world lies under the orovlnce of
Gallicla, Hungary. It is known to be
600 miles long, 20 broad and 250 feet
in thickness.
A Beautiful Present
In order to further introduce ELASTIC STARCH (Flat Iron Brand),
the manufacturers, I. C. Hubingcr Urns. Co of Keokuk, Iowa, have
decided to GIVE AWAY a beautiful present with each package of
starch sold. These presents are in tbe form of
mutiiul PGsfc! Pi
G.L7C3
They are 13x10 inches In sire, and are entitled a follows;
Lilacs and
Pansles.
Ponsles
and
Marguerite.
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American
Poppies.
Lilacs and
Iris.
These rarj pictures, four in number, by the renowned paMel artist.
K. LeKov. of New York, have been rlnwen Imm ih. ...... ,t,..r,.,.. ... 1.
In hi tudio and are now offered for the first time lo the public.
The picture are accurately reproduced in all the colors used In the orlg-
in is, auu are pronounced oy competent critics, works of a't, as
Pasel. Plcture are the correct thing for the home, nothing surpasilntj I
...van vcauij, iit,iiuc ty 2ijnn ana nrtisiic tDerif.
One ol these pictures m m n .
:icfof ulasf ic Starch
purchased of your grocer. It I the best laundry starch on the market, "nd
twtiMpktZT1 ' ioureTOcet to' '' and get .
I ILL G5SCES3 HZ? EL&ST23 STJ.S2SI. ACCEPT ID Si'SSTJTSiTE 1
Weed Destrojrer.
Weeds can bo destroyed in oardnn
and along railways by a now machine
naving an oil resorvolr mounted on
wheels and piovidod with an air pump
to force the oil Into s eorie of homers,
which transform It into gas and dis
charge it against the weeds.
The first book printed In the limits
of the United States was the "Bay
Psalms Book," which was issued In
Cambridge, Mass., in 1040. Specimens
Mlcksl Steel Aslaa,
Aoccording to the London Engineer
street car axles are being made at tha
Krupp works, Essen, with seven to
eight por cent of nickel. Hollow drlv
lug axles for locomotives are also being
made of this alloy, while for fire
boxes steel having as high as 25 pot
cent of nickel Is used.
liaulslierl to Siberia.
In 15 years Russia has sent 024.000
nnrenna . CII.a.I.. I..1I.. , nn. .
1 1 I'b'oation wmely rare lives of prisoners having accompanied
and command very high prices. the prisoner, of their own free will.
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