The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, September 16, 1898, Image 4

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    Weak Stomach
f-ensitlve to every little indiscretion In
cuting, even to exposure to draughts and
to over-pe,rplratioii this condition
pleaMtntly, positively and permanently
avmnnM nv th. matrio tonle tiieh of
lloud'a Santaparllla, -which literally
"mokes week stomach strong." It also
creates aa appetite makes you feci real
hungry, and drives away all symptoms of
aj'spepsia, tie sore to ge .
I seed's Garsaparllla
America' Greatest Medicine, All Druggists.
Hood' Pills cure til Liver Ills. 25 estita.
A Strang. Nervous Diana...
Among the natives of the Philippines,
according to correspondent of the
Medioal Mews. New York, "there is
occasionally found a peculiar nervous
disease called ruall-mali, the) victims of
which seem to be Impelled by an un
oonuollablo impulse to imitate the
movements of any one they sea before
them. Sometimes the disease will lie
dormant while the victim goee quietly
about his work, but if frightened or
excited in any way he will immediately
begin to imitate every motion of any
person who attracts his attention. If a
person goffering from this disease be
comes angry he shrieks and ravea like
a maniao, at the same time continuing
lils mimicking performances. Old
women are the most common victims of
mali-mali, though men are sometimes
attacked. Some people believe that
the imitation mania, at it It sometimes
called, is always assumed and that the
pretended victims can control their
antioa if they try, as they are often at
tacked in the presence of Europeans
from whom they hope to obtain alms;
unt there is no doubt that the symp
toms of this disease are generally real,
and that such a disease exists it oer
tain." "
DEAFNESS CANNOT BI CCRID
pv local ppllcetions, as they cannot reach the
uimncu portion 01 in ear. mere u ontr one
way to cure deatneu, and that It br conttltu-
tlonal remedtee. Deafneet it eauaed bv an in.
flamed condition of the macout lining of the
Kuttacalan Tnbe. When this tub geta in-
iimnru yoo neve a ramming touna or iniper-
. ui-iu i.'f., m. otucu i . tn ciiiii.ii, uiuku
dealneee It the result, and unlets the inflamma
tion can be taken ont and this tube restored to
tu normal condition, hearing wlllbedeatrored
lorever: nine omm out or ten era eenaetf h
tea are cauaea by
caterrn, wlilcb la nothing but
Condition ol the muoona aurfacee.
inflamed
We will give One Hundred Dollars for any
vww uf ireaineeaiceyeca oy eatarrnj tnat can
not oe enrea or uairt uatarrn cure.
Send lot
clrcuLara. free.
f. J. CHENEY A CO.,
Bold br Drueglfta, 76c
lUU'a Pamiij fills an the beet.
Toledo, O.
Onr Banday Vlotoriee.
' The old saying, "the better the
day, the better the deed," seems to And
substantial support in our war with
Spain. Dewey's great victory at Manila
was fought on Sunday, May 1 ; Schley
discovered Cervera'c ships hidden in
the harbor of Santiago on Sunday, May
89; Cervera'8 fleet was smashed by
Schley on Sunday, July 8; the Spanish
Sag on Morro castle, Santiago, was
hauled down on Sunday, July 17; and
the first battle between our land forces
and the Spaniards at Manila began on
the night of Sunday, July 81, ending
In victory for the American troops.
liesiie's week!.
WAGONS IMPACTED.
me new Improved EtouKhton wagons
stand the racket. Three mora car loads are
on the way. It pavs to have the best,
Write for free cataJOtrae. JOHN POOLE,
sole agent, foot of Morrison street, Fort-
Una, ur.
Perverted Ideas of Beanty.
Some of the natives of Australia
have a queer idea of beauty. They cut
themselves with shells, keep the wounds
open for a long time, and when they
heal huge scars aie the result. These
scars are deemed highly ornamental,
Plso's Cure tor Consumption has saved
me large doctor bills. C. L. Baker, 4228
Kegent 8q., Philadelphia,. Pa., Deo, 8, "66.
A postage stamp seven-eighths of an
inch long and three-fourths of an inch
wide would carry 600,000,003 of the
typhoid fever bacillus, and if the layer
were made a tenth of an inch deep, there
wonld be 2,000,000,000,000.
fry Schilling's Beat tea and baking powder.
People of St. Thomas, Canada, wen
so superstitions that they wanted a su
' pervisor to revise the lists when they
were told that their town had increased
but 18 inhabitants during the year.
Representative William P. Hepburn,
of Iowa, Is the great grandson of the
famous Martin Lyons, who represented
three different states in congress and
cast the vote which elected Thomas
Jefferson president.
MRS. LUCY GOODWIN
Buffered four years with female treu-
hies. She now writes to Mrs, Pinkham
of her complete recovery. Read her
letter:
Deab Mrs. Pibbham: I wish you to
publish what Lydla E. Pinkham'a
Vegetable Compound, Sanative Wash
and Liver Pilla
have done for
me.
I Buffered
i for four year
i with womb
I trouble. My
' doctor said I
had falling of
the womb. I
also Buffered
'cfi ctT wnn nervous
all-gone feelings, palpita
tion of the heart, bearing-down sensa
tion and painful menstruation. I could
not stand but a few minutes at a time.'
i. When I commenced taking your med
icine I could not eit up half a day, but
before I had used half a bottle I was
up and helped about my work.
I have taken three bottles of Lydh)
K. Pinkham'a VegetableCompound and
used one package) of Sanative Wash,
and am cured of all my troubles. I feel
like a new woman. I can do all kinds
of housework and feel stronger than I
ever did in my life. I now weigh 131 H
pounds. Before using your medicine 1
weighed only 108 pounds.
Surely it Is the grandest medicine for
weak woman that ever was, and my
advice to all who are suffering from
any female trouble la to try It at once
and be well Your medicine has
proven a blessing to me. and I cannot
praise Itenough. Mrs. LuctGoodwis,
Holly, W. Va
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INDIANA'S EARLY GOVERNMENT
Belle of the First Capital and Con-
emotional Kim Btlll Standings.
At Corydon, the first capital of In
diana, are the relies still standing of
the first government of the State. One
is the old State house, built tn 1811 for
the Territorial Legislature and offices.
The building was not completed until
1815. The State was admitted into the
Union In 1810 and the State officials
nsed the building until 1825. The build
ing is still a solid structure.
The second relic Is the constitutional
elm. The constitutional convention
met ait the State bouse In June, 1810,
but the weather was so hot that ad'
Journment was taken to the shade of
the old elm. The tree has wide-spread
ing branches and covers a space 124
feet In diameter.
THROUGH CRIMEAN WAR.
The Vehicle Which Carried Florence
Nlshtinarale on Her Mission.
Florence Nightingale recently passed
her seventy-eighth birthday. This Is
the carriage which she had built for her
BBB CABRIAOB.
use during the Crimean war when
transportation was so bad some vehicle
became a necessity. It was a very light
four-wheeled vehicle, being composed
of wood battens and basket work. Its
Interior lined with water-proof canvas,
A canopy ran the full length, and there
were curtains at the sides, so that It
might be Inclosed at wIlL The sides
were padded, and It was fitted with
patent brakes, so as to allow It to go
gently down the steep Turkish roads.
All through the campaign she worked
with well-nigh Incredible courage and
patience, almost succumbing at one
period to the terrible Crimean fever,
but recovering and taking up her work
again. In spite of a naturally fragile
constitution, still further weakened by-
hardshlps Innumerable and overwork.
The national gratitude knew no
bounds, and England subscribed 8256,-
000, which sum was devoted to the
founding of the Nightingale homo,
where nurses are trained for the splen
did work of which Florence Nightin
gale may be colled the pioneer. The
Queen, who had followed her career
with Intense Interest and sympathy,
presented her with a costly and beauti
ful decoration.
Om of the Greatest Naval Duels.
Henceforward to use Nelson's words
about his own most desperate action
"there was no maneuvering, there was
only downright fighting;" and great as
was Tone' unquestionable merit as a
rr' w" v""" Ao
BUT FIX BQ A SISTER TO YOU,
handler of ships. It was downright
fighting endurance, of the most extreme
and Individual character, that won this
battle. When thus In contact, the so-
perlortty of the British elghteens over
the American twelves, though less than
at ft distance, was still great; but a far
heavier disparity lay in the fabrics of
the two enemies. That Richard was a
very old ship, rotten, never meant for
naval use; the Serapls was new, on her
first commission. The fight hitherto
having engnged the port guns of the
latter, the starboard lower gun-ports
were still closed, and from the ships'
touching could not be opened. They
were therefore blown off, and the fight
went on. "A novelty In naval combats
was now presented to many witnesses,
but to few admirers," quaintly wrote
Lieut Dale, who was In the midst of
the scene below decks. "The rammers
were run into the respective ships to
enable the men to load;" that Is, the
staves of the rammers of one ship en
tered the ports of the other as the guns
were being loaded. "We became so
close fore and aft," reported Pearson,
"that the muzzles of our guns touched
each other's sides;" and even so, by
the testimony of the lieutenant on the
lower gun-deck of the Serapls, her guns
could hot be fully run out, owing to the
nearness of the vessels. Scrlbner's.
GRANDSON OF BRIGHAM YOUNG
He Commanded the Utah Artillery In
the (Morions Fife-lit Near Hanila.
In the fight at Malate, In the Philip
pines, In which the American soldiers
fought to gallantly and repulsed the
Spaniards with great loss, one of the
Interesting figures who took part In the
engagement was Capt Richard W.
Young, commander of the Utah Light
Artillery, who Is a grandson of Brig-
ham Young, the late Mormon leader.
The Utah Artillery drew forth the com
mendation of Gen. Greene for their
brave work In repelling the Spanish at
tack. ; Capt Young Is a West Point
graduate and was connected with the
artillery branch of the army. He re
ON THE ROAD FROf! PONCB
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v. -a-v ' f.
This sketch Is made from a reproduction of a recent photograph, which
shows the wild nature of the country over which General Miles' forces had to
march to reach the Porto Ulcau capital
vjr '
JOIN."
signed from the army to practice law
In Salt Lake City, having been gradu
ated from the Columbia University
Law School. When the war broke out
he volunteered his services and was
placed in command of two batteries of
CAPT. BICHABD W. TOUWO.
artillery from Utah. He Is an able
lawyer as well as a good fighter, and is
the author of a standard pamphlet on
the use of the mtlltary power In the
suppression of mobs.
ODD HAPPENING IN CHINA.
Hena Hatch Flah Esara Which
Are
Placed in Esaabelle.
In China hens hatch fish eggs. The
eggs are placed in an eggshell and the
unsuspecting ben sets on It for a few
days. Then the contents are slipped
Into a shallow pool, where they can
BBS BATCHES FISH BOOS.
bask in the sunlight until they are
strong enough to be turned Into a lake
or river.
No man Is so nervy 'that be does not
enjoy it when he calls at a dentist's.
and is told to call to-morrow.
Cut the amount of money yon expect
to get square In two.
TO SAN iUAN, PORTO RICO.
I;"
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PRIZES SCOURED.
the Cruet Ilea-elmunt OouilHg
' KanoalAloa.
to ike
Portland. Or.. Sept. 18.(To the
Editor.) This is most beautiful and
sitrantlve rltv. and Its live people are
no and dolnn In the march of progress,
The Hogolnisns aro coming to the
Oregon Industrial Eipositton, and thoy
are an attraction that will be long re
membered, for thoy are the greatest
aerial gymnasts in the world. They
command princely salaries, and people
who have soon them in San Francisco,
where thev are now playing, say that
they alone aro worth ten times (he price
of admission. Thoy limit tnuir pur
formanoes this season to three places
in the United States San Francisco,
Portland and New York, then thoy re
turn to Europe. Tho exposition man
gement was bound to have star attiao-
tiona. and certainly secured a big one
In the HeaelniariB.
Other attractions are boing arrunood
tot, and people who come to the expo
iltion this year will have plonty of
tmuiement In connection with Instruc
tion and sight-seeing and promenading
throoirh the big building.
The full military band wnion has
been engaged to give concerts day and
evening daring the exposition Is now
elvlna daily oonoorts at a big fuir in
San Francisco, and is delighting thou
lands of peoftlo. Such ruoalo will be
appreciated In the Northwest, sod
those who attend the exposition will
be given every opportunity to enjoy It
Advices from all parts of the North
west indicate that many people aro
oomlne to the exposition who have
not been In Portland for years. They
will find that many improvements have
been made here and that the city has
gtown. And they can see all these
Improvements at a cost of almost noth
ing In time and money, for Portland
has one of the best street-car systems
In the world. Electrlo cars vibrate to
all parts of the city and its suburbs,
and yon can take a car every few niln
ntes. Excursions to the beautiful oity
park, the heights. Willamette falls and
other attractive points are thus quickly
and cheaply made. At tho city patk
visitors not only see a very protty
place, bnt also see a largo collection of
bears, oougars, wolves, alligators and
other wild animals, besides eagles,
owls and all kinds of fuathored fam
ilies. The great Exposition bnildlns Is be
ing rearranged and made attractive.
and every evening during the exposi
tion It will bo illuminated with count
less electrlo lights, and tho display
along that line will be the grandest
ever seen In (he Northwest.
The farmers and fruit-grower of the
Northwest are taking a very laudable
interest in the exposition, and the dis
play of their products will be large anil
creditablo, and many special features
are being arranged for their benefit and
edification, and the farmers' wives and
daughters will find in tho exposition
many exhibits and attractions that will
be specially interesting to thorn, not
the least of whioh will be the free
cooking lectures by Miss -Susy Tracoy,
who is an acknowledged scientific ex
pert In that line.
The solid and enterprising business
men of Portland are all behind the ex
position, and aro pushing It along.
They know that it is a good thing for
the whole Northwest, and tholr com
mittees are meeting every night to ar
range for and engage new attractions
and make the exposition beneficial to
all, and tho railroad and steamboat
companies are going to give low special
rates, so that all may come and enjoy
themselves and be edified. Instructed
and amused. R.
The Australian aborigines
are now
ranked by nthnographeis as fifth
or
sixth in the list of so-called natural
races, the Veddahsof Ceylon being the
lowest in the scale of savage culture.
IMPROVEMENTS IN (XVINO
MA
CBiyiea.
inventor aro n en T who can make a ma.
emtio mat win rite ana iiout in a r. ont tin
one improvement wnieti none hat aucccedr
In mining la an apparetna that will eiilils tti
III guttle the
machine through the manv trearheroim eur-
roiila ol air. In this rcapct humanity
fortunate tn havlna Hoatetter'tHtnnianh Rlt.
tert, wnicn act! at . tale guide by curing
treacherout atomach, liver and blood dlwerea,
giving a good appetite, a ttrong conttltutloa
iuu uervea uae twwi.
It has been proved, as the result of
experiments, that the circulation of
the blood is affected by musio.
CITt Ferniapentlr Cured, no fltaor nerrnn.n..
riiw after flrti day'e ue or pr. Klli.ee on-at
KerveMeetorer. Send for FaKie Bl.oo trlil
boulo and treatlne. PR, B. U, kmn ki, Ltd.. ton
Aw-h Hi.paA. VI.IIHIt.I.I I w
The Peroivan Central railroad covers
distance of ten miles at an elevation
o ly about 8,000 feet lower than the
summit of the highest mountain in
Switzerland.
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THE EXCELLENCE OF SYIUP OF FIGS
is due not only to the originality and
simplicity of the combination, but also
to the qare and skill with which it is
manufactured by scientific processes
known to the CaLiifOnsiA Fio Svnup
Co. only, and we wish to impress upon
all the importause of purchasing the
true and original remedy. As the
genuine Syrup of Pigs Is manufactured
by the California Fio Svatjp Co.
only, a knowledge of that fact will
assist one in avoiding the worthless
Imitations manufactured by other par
ties. The high standing of the Caw
fornia Fid SratJp Co. with the medi
cal profession, and the satisfaction
which ths genuine Byrup of Figs has
given to millions of families, makes
the name of the Comnanv
of the excellence of lta remedy. It is
uvaucei oi an otner laxatives,
as it acts on the kidneva. 11ti
bowels Without Irritating or weaken
lng tbem, and It docs not gripe nor
nauseate. In order to get its beneficial
effects, please remember th namk
the Company
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
- SAS FSiAllOISOe). CeL
McumiA a. new TBt. . .
y You might as well be safe
in your tea-drinking, and enjoy
it more besides.
Try Schilling's Best your
money back if you don't like it.
Crown ! nvlilfe Wot.
If vou are In need of srtlfluliil tooth
be sure they are modorn and strictly up
to data. If you have a fow teeth do
not have them extracted, but have
bridges made. Tho L. L. White sys
tem of erowns and brlilitos Is aoknowl
edited to be the latest and best. All
persons wlio are fortunate enough to
have crowns and bridges made accoid
Inn to this svstom are dtiliuhtud, and
novor oesse in thotr praises of the com
fort thoy derive from tholr new toeth.
It also more perfectly restores the tou-
tnros of the faos than any other motnou,
This system of aitificlul toeth is more
easily kept clean than any otlioi. A
larao number of Poitland pel"
wearing our make of artificial teeth and
crowns, and several oi mem nan worn
crowns and bridges of other systems,
and they assort that for comfort, clean
liness and aitlstlo appearance nothing
enn equal the unite system, ur
White also uses all tho latest electrical
appliance for painless filling and ex
traction of teeth.
Froffl the well-tnmra
Portland Business College
mrvei m s life lonr lettlmnnlal of thomnih
mh
to-
niaraiimi ior an emr pocmo
tMMltton.
Tho Inn
ucllon of "ArmntroiiK'a Uuabtncil Thrtiry
ltd Prartll. ol llookkuottllia" anahh-e n fen
in of "ArmKronKl Ui;
'rattle, ol llookkuauliia1
do better trurk now than ever bedire. Inv itt
tale, ('all, or wrlto. A. t. AkMaTHOXD. I'rlii-
uijwi, ruruauu, ui
regon,
Hake money by toocertol
leculetltnilnCiitceao. w
V and tell wheat ia mar.
tint. FnnnnMk K. .. I .
made on a tmaTl bcglnnliii br trtrtin. in iu
lure. Write lor lull nuttnulart. ll.nl of ref
erence riven. Several vtara' M t...
tblcaro Board ol Trade, and t thorough knew.
lltplthebnlnf. Rend Inr nnr Iroe rcftr
enee book. fiOWKINO. HOPKINS A Co
Chli-aao Hoard ol Trade Brokert. Offlcea In
Portland, Oregon and Seattle, Wain.
YOUR LIVERS
It Wrong?
Get It Right
Keep It Rloht
Moore'a Hevele4Braedrwl!ldolt. Three
dote, will make jroq leel better, Oct It rrora
your drnniltt or tnr wholesale drug hoaat, or
fcom Stewart A Iloimw Prog Co., Seattle,
flPillEUl
WOKPRINB
COCAINK
LAOItANITIIt
W' aw V Stooped atone
Oa.J.0. HorraAH.iMlwbeuaBldg.t'b.ioago.lu.
ATI AS ZKfllUKS AND BOItMSX
E plmtl ill
H : . i.S I U Soli
uo 5 sir-
ytwtwctws?wi
A Beautiful Present
AZLiA Vntxih iiit it ,"?"' Vr 01 e("tll. '"wa. have
decided to OIVB AWAY a beautiful present with each package ol
starch sold. These presents are in the farm ol 1 8
OcQiififui Paste! Ploforco
They are 13x19 inches In sire,
Lilacs and
Pansles.
IO"
Pansles
and
Marguerites.
O-C-riUBINI
'fggtt8
wnmnfe.9
mUm, 'MIue)f;
r VRa i&..A "J"", by the renowned r
k kiTU 'iT V ,u,nivo oecn chosen from the erv eho
in his studio and are now oiWeH t, .1.. I iv" r" ,v5r7 i",0'
The pictures are accuwtely tZa Vn a 7h cofof. u ed In
ina s, and are pronounced bv comnei. .iJ'I.J? .U6cd ,n
5?E;'i" p1""" r-s
sold for 10 cnts a Mckaae A.fc oiL'i"! f,ttrcb m the nkct and
autlful picture. pKKee' Ask V grocer for this starch and get a
ill T,:::ns in? tuxm mi i-t r m
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inn
Opcni lu
PORTLAND, SEPTEMBER 22.
Clones
CXTTOBER 22, 1898.
The Pluoet and tlretrt Ktpntttlon Erer Mold
tu the Nurlliwetk
MiBiijiD mnu
Prwliwla nl Oreyton and Wanhlngton will b.
ditplHVi d In wonderful imliiUn, timlud.
Lg ttiore varitith't than erer llor
gathered togother In on. cahll.lt.
cold, siLf ch m mm mmiuiimu
Marvelo.tif Rich Bp.elmetia frnm Oat
Osld, Silver and Other Mine.
Bennotn Renowocd Eilltary Ban.
Dai tea tntaard lor tlx tvatoa.
Astoaaaia A.rlat Feat, aad Aerobatle
Perruroaaoeea. '
Terr Law Uate. on all Ratlroada.
AOMlMSIoM.
ASaMa, S Ctett, Children, 10 Cents
Dm unfrr Ptiitt. h ..ffiaArtAlsti".
in Ifiajr arriK rnjuinjtin. is unirl IB sis
vtr nod) nld)t (enttgint iifanitt war, (enbin
prlr rt eon Irfct ta tit jum 1, Januar lfi'
ftrl an oTif Mrjrnlgta, wildji ffir Ut ndehftt
Saljr fiiifrrr ftk-osnintin anitrn imb btn
ryrofl Hllr. IS.oo, it ftnUnbin. Mas
(ofli f'5 'JJiodi Oiuinman frhlijin.
Qeimnn PuMlahlng Co., rortlarid, Or.
Sle SI fn nnnaliirtl
iMliarjSi, tn aem rii Hot,
tirllaH.ifit ur nirrtMi
ol aiefe.t Mmlrtta.
raiiiieM, ana a..l ulfla
.'ni er aoitutiena.
0. 1 SJole) ke itrsnrlaue
J rf aula eraeper.
V' t-irootiir tern en niM
ntimt.
r?",Pl LT.'S!' c!',"rV Th' h" inwiewiaa,
art. rtvil ivh h.m it... ...t... ii-
era! mtrc-faenillM ttorea, o y
Xtthh PINOK CO.,
m Market street, San rraiioliixo. fat
t. m. o.
Un. as,
lVRtw writing
to nrlvnrltaer. pleat.
II mention tbia paper.
. IBM H SUPPLIES
Cavvston &. Co.
tucottltrt ta H. P. Oregorj a C.
48 and SO First St,
Portland, Or.
304 First Av,S,
Seattle, Tub,
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and are entitled as follows:
Wild
American
Popples.
Lilacs and
Iris.
antel artist,
test subjects
the orig-
Ti """w . e
Mt..lli.i
f- f lalMI4fl9.
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