The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, February 03, 1899, Image 4

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.Tamils
J dittos
Jacobs
Jacob
Jacobs
Jaooba
Jacobs
Jacobs
Oil cores
Oil euros
Oil onroa
Oil prima
Oil cures
Oil euros
Oil euros
Oil cures
OH cures
Oil cures
RlieonnUUrn.
Neurnlgia.
Lumbago,
Sprains.
H mints.
Bareness.
Stiffness. ,
ltacksche.
Muscular aohea.
Manhmillo Filling.
Bosk a ublespoonful of powdered
white gum nrabio In two tablespoon
ful of warm water for half an boar;
stand It over hot Water and carefully
til until dissolved. Boll oupful of
sugar and half oupful ot water to
gether until they spin a thread; pour,
while hot.'over the whites of two well
beaten eggs, beating continuously; then
add the gum arable and beftt until stiff
and old. Ladio" Home Journal.
That Pimple
On Your Faco la Thar tt Warn
You ef Impure Blood.
painful consequences may follow a
neglect of this warning. Take Hood's Sar
suparitla and It will purify your blood, cure
all humors and eruptions, and make yon,
feci better in every way. It will warm,
nourish, strengthen end Invigorate your
wliol body and prevent serious illness.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Is America's Greatest Medicine. Price JL
Hood's Pill cure all Liver Ilia. !Scnt(
C. ... , . .
A Yrarna Tim.
Visitor (in state prison) W hat
brought you here, my friend?
Convict I got op a house-warmln',
nd
Visitor Why, that is not a crime!
Convict Bat, you seo, I happened
to burn up part ot the family at the
same time. N. V. World.
Btats of Ohio. Crrv or volbdo, I
Lucas County.
Prink J. Chkkcy makes oath that he is ths
senior narter ot the lirm ot t. J Cmil Co.,
doing buainras In the City ot Toledo, Coauty
and Slate aforesaid, and that Bald firm will pay
the sum Ol ONK HITSKRKU HOLLARS for eex'b.
and erery case of Catarrh that cannot be cured
by Ue uh ol Hall's Ctas.sh Cuss.
' FRANK J. CHUNKY.
Rwnrn to netore m and subscribed In my
pneeuce, this St- day of December, A. D. 18oo
7f. W. GLKASOK,
t Hctari Public
Cali'i Catarrh Cure In taken Internally and acta
dlieatly on the Mood and nmootts surfaces ol
the system. Send for testimonials, free.
t r. J. t'HKNKY A CO., Toledo, Ot
Hold by dturgists, J5e.
Hell's Fauulj Fills are the beak . -
Hnn T Tnr-onea In I-lvnr-aoJ,,
The largest workhouse io the world
Is at Liverpool, and It has accommoda
tion for no fewer than 6,000 inmates.
It la not. however, often filled.
--
When coming to San Francisco go to
Brooklyn Hotel, 2US-212 Hush street.
American or European plan. Room and
board 11.00 to SI.S0 per day ; rooms fit) cents
to tlM per day; single meals 25 cents,
free coach, Cuss. Montgomery.
A speck of gold weighing less than
ine-millionth part of a grain can be
leen with the naked eye.
If you want the best wind mill, pump,
tanks, plows, wagons, bells ot all sizes
boilers, engines, or general machinery, see
Br write JOHN FOOLK, foot of Morrison
Street, Portland, Oregon. .
It has been ascertained that one of
tins mountains in the moon is 36,000
(eet high, while several are upward of
10,000 feet.
. A Natural Error. '
Mr. Gotham (angrily) What do you
Bean, sir, by saying in your paper that
while at Albany I spent my time
mong the saloons?
Editor' My dear sir, that waa a
printer's mistake. What I wrote was
that yon spent your time among the
olons, meaning, of coarse, the mem
bers of the state legislature.
Air. Gotham Huhl That was a
Itrange mistake for a printer to make.
Editor Well, you see, sir, the prin
ter used to live in Albany, and er I
suppose it comes sort o' natural to him
to get such words as solons and saloons
mixed op. M. Y. Weekly.
The most costly piece of railway line
In the world is that between the Man
sion House and Aldgate stations, in
London, which required the expendi
ture of close upon $10,000,000 a mile.
False teeth for horses, which were
inggesled by the president of a French
humane society a few years ago, have
actually been invented, and are gain
ing favor with owners of large stables.
Fish with white flesh are more easily
digested than fish with reddish flesh.
NO WOMAN IS EXEMPT.
r
' Regularity is a matter of Importance
In every woman 'a life. Much pain la.
however, endured in the belief that it
la necessary and not alarming, when
In truth It ia all wrong and Indicates
derangement that may cause serious
trouble.
Excessive monthly pain Itself will
mettle the nerves and make women
old before their time.
The foundation of woman's health la
A perfectly normal and regular per
formance of nature's function. The
statement wa print from Miss Gam
TBVDC Suae, of Eldred, Pa, ia echoed
in every city, town and hamlet In this
country. Read what she says:
" Dkab Mb. Pisebah: 1 feel like a
new person since following your ad
vice, and think it is my duty to let '.he
public know the good your remedies
Lava done me. M y trou bles were pain
ful menstruation and leucorrhoea I
was nervous and had spells of being
confused. Before using your remediea
I never had any faith In patent medi
cines. 1 now wish to say that I never
had anything do me so much good for
painful menstruation as Lvdia E. Pink
barn's Vegetable Compound, also would
aay that your Sanative Wish haa cured
sue of leucorrhoea. 1 hope these few
words may help suffering women."
Tha present Mn Pin -bain's experi
ence la treating female Ula Is unparal
leled, tor years aba worked aide by
aide with Mrs. Lvdia E. Pin-ham, and
(or sometime paat haa bad sole charge
of the correspondence department of
he great business, treating by letter
a many as a hundred thousand ailing
women during a single year.
All suffering women are Invited to
write freely to Mra. Pinkham, at Lynn,
Was., for advice about their health.
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NEWS OF NORTHWEST
Ite-ie of Oeaeral Interest Oleanod
From tha Thriving PaolBa
Statee. ' '
T Fmn Out AaurlouL
The government measure recently
enacted into law, and aimed at tha
Americans in the Atlin district, pro
vidos for tha amendment ot the placer
mining aot, pioviding that no one who
i not a British subject shall take out
a free miner's lioense, and that no
company shall have tha same license
unless incorporated or registered uuJcr
the laws ot the province. The act is
not retrospective. Licenses take out
previously may be renewed, bnt tinder
a renewed lioense no ona la entitled
to take up new claims. Beotion 6,
which is tha most far-reaching, pro
vides that no tree miner alter tha pas
sage of this act shall hold any claim
nmlor the British Columbia placer
mining act or an interest therein as
trustee or otherwise for any person
who is not a British subject, or for
any corporation not authorised to take
ont a free miner's certificate. A
miner's license taken out by any person
not authorised to do so by this section
shall be null and void. This section
halt not affect free miners' licenses
issued before the coming into force of
this section, and such hocuses may be
renewed from time to time. The only
neoraaititea for a person to become
naturalised are that tha applicant is a
poison of good charao ter and haa re
sided In the Dominion for three year a.
For Upper Yukon.
Within the next two weeks three
river steamers constructed on the plan
of Missouri river oral t will be taken
in sections to Lake Bennett, where
they will be put together ready for
servioa when navigation on the Upper
Yukon opens. The maohiuety and ma
terial tor the vessels weighs 840 tons.
The steamers will draw 13 inches light
and 8J feet when loaded. Ths ca
pacity ol each will be 400 passengers
end 200 tons ot freight.
Bale Via Steamship.
Anthony T. Pricliard and Charles
Stewart, of Tacoma. have sold to the
North American Mail Steamship Com
pany, a corporation organised under
ths laws of tha state ot Washington:
Steamships Olympia, consideration,
150,000; Tacoma, tm.500; Victoria,
(340,000. These vessels were formerly
opersted by the Northern Pacific Steam
ship Company between Taooma and
the Orient, and recently received
American registers.
Ta Close Dp Caaaary Combine.
It la reported that A. B. Hammond
has left Mew York for Astoria. Upon
his arrival he will close op the cannery
combine deal if It is possible. In the
event of the combine being consum
mated, it is said, by one who is fa
miliar with the plans of thejooinbine,
soma new and important features will
be introduced, one of which Will be
the development of the deep-sea fishing
industry.
Ta Bay a Sank Ship.
A joint stock company is being
formed at Tacoma to buy and raise
the sunken ship Andelana in case the
insurance company decide not to at
tempt tha almost impossible task ot
raising her themselves. The ship sank
in the Taooma harbor during a storm
recently.
First or a Maw -Inn.
Tha steamer Belgian King, the Brat
ot the fleet of fine vessels ot the Cali
fornia & Orinetal Steamship Company
plying between Uong Kong. Yokohama
and San Diego, Cal., baa an Wed.
Over 200 carloads of freight are await
ing shipment on the return trip to tha
Orient.
Kmbesxler Keateaced.
W. H. Donaoa, the 33-year-old post
master at Sweet Home, Or., who em
beialed (1,257 postal funds, was sen
tenced by United States Judge Bellin
ger, at Portland. He was
fined $1,257 and sentenced to six
months imprisonment in tha county
jail.
Paget Sound i porta.
- The exports of Puget Sound cus
toms district for the month of Decem
ber, 1898, exceed imports by $1,684,
464. Imports for the month were
valued at $183,793, while exports
amount to $1,728,257. Tha duty col
lected was $19,873.83.
A Large Mortcage.
Tha largest mortgage ever recorded
In Wasco county. Or., was that execut
ed recently by the Columbia Southern
railroad at The Dalles, in favor of the
New York Seoul ity Trust Company.
The consideration is $3,100,000.
Mustering Oal Volaataers.
Captain Taylor, mustering officer,
was given official notice to the officers
and members of tha Eighth California
volunteers, that they will be mustered
out of the service ot the United Statea
cn Tuesday next.
The Badger Gold-Mining Company,
of Susanville, Or., has within the last
six weeks shipped 75 tons of ore to tha
Selby smelting works at San Francisco,
the values ranging between $160 and
$300 per ton.
During bis incumbency of the ex
ecutive of Oregon, Governor Lord
granted 65 pardons, and 63 pardons to
restore citiaenship, aud commoted 33
sentences.-' . ; .,-
The three bridges across Yellowbawk,
on tha Wslla Walla cemetery road,
have been renorted washed away, and
travel Is impossible.
The heavy grade a mile above Mar
cus, Wash.', in the place commonly
known as tha Seven Devils, has slid
down on the railway track of tha Spo
kane Falls Northern railway, caus
ing a complete blockade of the line,
and necessitating a transfer of all busi
ness. It is probable a week will
elapse before the blockade ia broken.
Spokane hackmen have organised
and have raised tha rates. They still
carry passengers from any of tha depots
to Howard street for 23 cents, with tha
usual extra baggage charges. It the
passenger desires to go beyond Howard
street, however, 50 cents Is charged.
About 4,000 feet of the Astoria Kali
road Company's track between Clifton
and Bvenson ha been torn up by
slide and carried into the river.
Miss Millie A. Wilson will sua
Olympia for (5,000 damages sustained
by falling through a sidewalk last July,
PACIFIC COAST TRADE.
....... Brattle Markets, .'
Onions, 850900 per 100 pound. ,
. JPutalowt, 80$v35.
Hoots, per snuk, 75c.
Turnips, per sack, 60 73a.
Carrots, per sack, 4560o,
Parsnips, per tack, $1.
Cauliflower, 6090o per doa.
Celory, 85340o. '
Cabbage, native aud California
$1.00 1.60 per 100 pounds.
Apples, 8S(g60a per box.
Pears, 60c(g$l.B0 per box.
Prunes, 60c pur box.
Butter Creamery, 27o per pound;
dairy and ranch, 182.o per pound.
... EBa, 37c.
Cheese Native, lia 4'o.
Poultry Old hens, 14o per pound;
spring chickens, 14c; turkoys, 16c
Freeh meatsChoice dressed beet
steers, prime, 67c; cows, prime,
6H'o; mutton, 7o; pork, 67o; veal,
68c '
.Wheat Feed wheat, $28.
Oats Choice, per ton, $24.
Hay Pugot Sound mixed, $0.00(9
11; choice Eastern Washington tim
othy, $15.
Corn-Whole, $33.50; cracked, $24;
feed meal, (38.60. ,
Barley Rolled or ground, per ton,
$96(926; whole, $32.
Flour Patent, per barrel, $3.60;
stralishts, $3.36; California brrnds,
$3.36; buckwheat flour, $3.76; graham,
per barrel, $3.60; whole wheat flour,
$3.75; rye flour, $4.
Millstuffs Bran, per ton, $14;
shorts, per ton, $16.
Feed Chopped feed, (30022 per
ton; middlings, pet ton, $17; oil cake
meal, per ton, $35.
Portland Market.
Wheat Walla Walla, 59c; Valley,
61o; Bluestem, 63o per bushel.
Flour Beat grades, $3.20; graham,
$3.65; superfine, $3.15 per barrel.
Oats Choice white, 4lj43c; choice
gray, 3940o per bushel.
Barley Feed barley, $33(3 34; brew
ing. $23.50 per ton.
Millstuffs Bran, $17 per ton; mid
dlings, $23; shorts, $18; chop, $16.00
per ton.
Hay Timothy, $910; clover. $7
8; Oregon wild hay, $8 per ton.
Butter Fancy creamery, 6056o;
seconds, 4550o; dairy, 4046o store,
S680c
Cheese Oregon full cream, 12o;
Young America, 16o; new oheese,
10a per pound.
Poultry Chickens, mixed, $3.858
per dosen; hens, $3.50(34.00; springs,
$1.363; geese, $6.00(7.00 lor old,
$4.60e5 for young; docks. $5.00(3
5.60 per dosen; turkeys, live, 15(3
16c per pound.
Potatoes 63 70c per sack; sweets,
Sc pur pound.
Vegetables Beets, 80c; turnip. 76c
per sack; garlic, 7o per pound; cab
bage, $1 1.35 per 100 pounds; cauli
flower, 76o per dosen; parsnips, 75e
per sack; beans. So per pound; celery
70 76c per dosen; cucumbers, 60c per
box; peas, 83).a per pound.
Onions Oregon, 76o$l per sack.
Hops 15lJo; 1897 crop, 46c
Wool Valley, 1012o per pound;
Eastern Oregon, 8 (318c; mohair,
86c per pound.
Mutton Gross, beat sheep, wethers
and ewes, 4c; dressed mutton. 7c;
spring lambs, 7'c per lb.
Hogs Gross, choice heavy, $4.35;
light and feeders, (3.00(34.00; dressed,
$5.00(35.60 per 100 pounds.
Beef Gross, top steers, 3.50(3(3.76;
cows, $3. 80 8. 00; dressed beef,
6(360 per ponnd.
Veal Large, 6,1.(3 7c; small, 78c
per pound.
8m- Franelaoo If arkaS.
Wool Spring Nevada, 10(3 He pet
pound; Oregon, Eastern, 10(3 13o; Val
ley, 1517c; Northern, 9311e.
Millstuffs Middlings, $23(324.00;
bran, $20.60(321.60 per o
OnionsSilverskin, 60(3 75c per sack.
Butter Fancy creamery, 24o;
do seconds, 21 (S 23c; fancy dairy, 22c)
do seconds, 18 20c per pound.
Eggs Store, 37 (3 38o; fancy ranoh,
89 (4 31c
Citrus Fruit Oranges. Valencia, (3
3.60; Mexican limea, $8 6. 60; Cali
fornia lemons, $3.00(3.800; do choioe,
$3.50(34.50; per box.
Brave Girl.
"If a dreadful thing," ha said,
with a gloomy air. "that ioa cream
makers are getting so unscrupulous
that they put glue in tha troaen mix
ture to give it firmness."
The pretty girl set her lips together
for an instant.
"That may be true," she responded,
rubbing the spoon suggestively over
har am ntv nlata. "bat I da not believe
one dish of it ever wonld make any body
stuck up.
And be had to order a second allow
anoc N. Y. Recorder.
Stmf lea of tha Yoa-s Kind.
The following arc extracts from ex
amination paper presented by pupils
at a prominent private school in this
neighborhood: In history Q.: "What
waa ths character of Henry VIII?"
A.: "Henry VIII was a congenial
libertine." In rhetoric (J.: "What
la an epigram?" A.: "An epigram
Is a figure of speech sometiraea used in
a joke snd some times on tombstone."
Definitions "A myth iaa half fish and
half woman." "The vowels are five
a, e, i, o, and n, and sometime w and
-." New York Tribnne.
From tha Pound.
Lodger How do yon buy yoor sau
sages, Mrs. Knsg?
Mrs. Knag Oh, by the pound.
Lodger Ah, I thought it wa some
where near the pound, from the horsey
flavor. Larks.
It is 18 years since tha first Japanese
newspaper wa established, and now
there are in existence 676 daily and
weekly papers, 85 law magazines, 85
medical magazines, 11 scientific and a
large number of religions journals.
Flenty af Cknnga.
"Have von any change about jonP
"Can't hear a word yc aay."
"Becanset, if you have, I can pay
yon that bet about the war, that I owe
yon."
, "Oh, I gues I have change enough
for that." Brooklyn Life.
Old gentleman (who haa received
present of butter from one of his ten
ants) And how doe your mother make
all these beautiful patterns on these
little cakes, my dear?
Mersenger Wif our oooib, sir.
Pane
A STORY OF HORROR.
Slavea ef a Bklp's Craw Fata by Can.
ntnala en Ska Island or Naw Oulnaa.
, Vancouver, B. C, Jan. ' $0. After
escaping death by drowning, 11 of the
crew ot the ship Manbare were cap
tured and eaten by cannibal of New
Uuinea.
The Manbar was bound for Sydney,
Australia, whet, it was caught in the
toirible gala of Decembei. Near Cape
Nelson it began to sink. The crew, 13
all told, left tha vessel In two boats,
and soon became separated. One boat,
containing 13 men, was finally thrown
ashore 10 miles from the cape.
The sailors were seised by native
from the interior and hurried off to
the village ol the chief. One man,
James Greene, esoaped. The sailors
were stripped and bound and killed,
one eaoh day. A wild orgle was par
ticipated in by at least 100 savages,
who had gathered for the least. .
In seveial cases the sailor were tor
tured by the old women and children
of the tribe. The eyes of one were
gouged out The doomed men stoically
watched the elaborate preparation for
thnir death. A huge pot filled with
boiling wator was used for the feast,
which on the first day wits prolonged
away into the night. In most cases
the uion were beheaded, their head
being stuck on polos and paraded be
fore the men who were to suffer the
same fate. ,,
Greene was resoued by a steamer
after tramping without food a day and
a night to reaoli the coast. The scenes
of horror he had witnessed turned hi
hair snowy white.
Morn BpatMshaa an Expansion.
Washington, Jan. 80. At the open
ing of the senate Spooner aud Rawlins
gave notice ot speeches on the resolu
tion opposing annexation, Spooner
Wednesday and Rawlins Thursday
next. Mason asked unanimous consent
for a vote on his resolution, declaring
it to be the policy ot the United State
not to attempt to govern the people ot
any other nation, next Friday, at 1
o'clock, and Hoar for a vote on bis res
olution declaring the Filipino ought
to be free and Independent, but Carter
objected to both. -
In the lloaie.
Washington. Jan. 80. When the
house met this morning there remained
but little more than an hour of time
for general debate on the army reor
ganisation bill. Henderson (Rep. Ia.)
was the first speaker. He opposed a
standing army of 100,000 men, but
was willing to support a proposition for
a force numbering from 60,000 to 60,
000. .
' Courl-Martlal O.rr. .
Washington, Jan. 80 The case of
Commlsaary-Goneial Charles P. Ea
gan, chaiged with conduct tending to
the prejudice of good order and mili
tary discipline, is now in the hands of
the court martial appointed to try him.
Today the taking of testimony was
closed, and arguments ot counsel sub
mitted. The tiial lasted tbiee day
and consumed less than eight houis' of
aotoal sitting. A session behind closed
doors of an hour or so sufficed for the
court to reach a conclusion and em
body its report. . What the verdict will
be is altogether a matter of specula
tion, and officially at least will not be
made public by the trial board, mili
tary regulations requiring that its find
ings shall go through prescribed chan
nels, and be kept secret until action be
had and promulgated by the proper re
viewing authorities.
Valoa PaciUc Will Proflt.
New York. Jan. 30. It waa stated
last night that the details of the plan
for the exchange of Union Pacific com
mon stock for Oregon Short Line stock
would be made public in an advertise
ment. The directoi ot the Union Pa
cific have settled the terms and the
official announcement is expected to
day.. It is generally believed that the ar
rangement arrived at will be share for
share on the $37,460,000 of Short Line
stock, with a "string" to the deal, in
the shape of a small assessment on tha
Short Line holders. This deal should
net the Union Pacific about $1,000,000.
Report of Verdict of On Illy.
Chicago, Jan. 80. A special to th
Times-Herald from Washington says:
Dismissal from the military service of
the United Statea without any recom
mendation for clemency, is the verdict
passed by the court-martial upon Commissary-General
Kagan for his recent
virulent attack upon Major General
Miles. The verdict was reached with
in 46 minute alter the trial ended to
day. Ferlehed an a Olaelar.
Seattle, Wash.. Jan. 80. New ot
tne freexing to death ol three prospec
tors on the Valde glacier, near th
moutb of Copper river, Alaska, waa
brought to this city today by passenger
of the steamer Cottage City, from Skag
way and Juneau, Alaska. The name
of those who perished are: ' '
Henry Kohn, New York city;
Smith, Chicago; Emerson, Baldwin,
Wia. ' ; ' ' .
Flht In tha Kelehsrntta.
Vienna, Jan. 80. In the lower house
of the Austrian reichsrath today a
disturbance arising out of racial differ
ence led to a band-to-band fight be-
. , JMKnI Tli m a. qVi Anatlv
succeeded in separating the combat
ants, but tne sitting came to a oiuee
amid a seen of turbulence.
Steamer Centennial Loading.
Ran Francisco. Jan. 80. Th
steamer Centennial, which has been
chartered by the United State a a
transport, ai rived today from Puget
sound, and will at once begin loading
with supplies for tha Ameiican troop
in the Philippines. She will probably
ail in company with the Ohio and the
senator. '
The heart beat ten stiokes a minute
less when one is lying down than when
one I in aa upright position.
Washington, Jan. 80. The sit na
tion at Manila is regarded as ctitical,
of course, but the officials see no rea
on hi thev cannot command it for a
time at least. General Otis reported
yesterday, in connection with some
matters connected with the shipment
home Of some sink Bpsniah soldier,
il.at ha nonlil hold ont hevond a doubt
until hi reinforcements arrive, and
.Mnrl that aa tha news had reached
Manila that there was every prospect
that the peace treaty woo in ow auuo
.-tiA1 h tha UniteI Kiatea senate.
the effect on the Uv "lumout bad
been satisfactory. .
electricity;
Hundred Cnrod by It Where All Other
steinamoa ran.
... t V. T.A t.nMn Maw.
lug of neaitii, and tne norrors or -nnuim
disease ami Impaired vitality, we timet
acooru to ir. trarritt me uiemH"""
honor that belongs only to the nubleat
uenemcuini 01 uur rare. i-me nwi.ij
hs sends the life-currents of tliat great
allavs pain, restores the strength and
,t....t.i t.l;...... ..r ni. ..!.. koMlih ntwl tha
elastlcltv and jnvnusneas of uplrlt that are
I.... .).'.. a,.nVi.. fast, ii iltMi.Afta nf tha
WB1 " "V " -' " ......
orKana or drraiiireuieut of the nervous oeu
tera. A frw iiiHtances of cure we glv as a
proof positive of the superiority of eluo-
trtolty over oturr memtme ui -uti;
Mr. Iaaito Winters, Centralis, Wash.
AKthuia of l yeora' .landing; restored.
nil Miuirn. r.irtluhil. nulvUS ill th
nose, 15 years j cured.
Miss Lucy Moran, Monmouth, Or.
Or ti eye, straightened in one mlnuts
with a slight operation.
J, W. llottont, Astoria, ur Money ana
ltvii.nmiin!iiink for vent's : restored to per
fect health. '"
8. 1. Whitman, Monmouth, Or. Poaf
nesaand ringing uoiavs iu the ears VI
years : restored. . . .
I i .. . fu..,i U.V..n Pnrtlailfl DeaF-
WIBO W..1...M .....V. ...., "-
ness and catarrh, H years' ataudinir;otirel.
K. K. Jttalin, I lie tinnea, or.-iuacuartr-lng
ear, 21 years; cured.
Dr. Ihtrrin treats ail cnratiie pnvm.
chronic and nervous diseases, secret blood
aim BKtn tuseuses, eurce en- -viM.Ka,
nervous debility, Imiiotem' and other
.,f ,untt,..,il Mm (!t.rnxtl tht
secret errors of youth and their terrible
enects, toss oi vitality, iMiii.un.' .hw
heart, loss of memory, despondency and
...1... ....1.1.,. .,f tliiil anil twMltf. Pro.
vents consumption, heart disease, sofien
ing of the bruin and spine, insanity and
other alllivttona caused by the errors, ex-
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also cures diseases caused by mercury and
Oilier iHiisonmiB unia; nvu . -
proper inntnieii ui urnav.
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OiU(.C, .uuilimni Bin. ., ..........-,
Hours, 10 to 12, i to 6, and 7 to H, dally.
Examination free and confidential, ques
tion blanks aud circulars sent gratia to
anv address; patients cured at home.
Kelts and batteriea furnished with full
dlrectioua how to use them.
ENGLAND AND TUB CONTINENT.
There are 6,400 square mile of coal
fields in Great Britain.
About 3,000,000 quail arc exported
tiom Egypt to France every year.
There are now 87 royal families In
Europe, which have about 400 mem
bers. Of these 87 families 18 ate Oer-
sn. . .
It is a popular belief in England
that a holly bush, planted near a
dwelling protect tha house from light
ning. The Mexican are the most inor
dinate smoker In the world. Even
women and children are habitual
smokers.
The Pari Petit Journal declare that
It ia in a position to assert that np to
the present moment no less a sum than
837,000,000 franos haa been eipended
upon the Dreyfua agitation, a great
eal ot which, it affirms, baa been sup
plied by England.
The oldest letter In the world I in
theBiitish museum. Although writ
ten over 80 centuries ago, tha charac
ter are still legible. Its author wa
Pankeaa, a learned Egyptian, and it
give an interesting picture of life in
Egypt during the reign of Kamose II.
Arm Chair of Solid Gold.
The shah of Persia own the 'most
valuable arm-chair iu the world. It I
of solid gold, inlaid with precious
stones. At one timosome ol the stones
were stolen from one ot the legs of the
chair, and the indignant shah ordered
the arrest of a number ot his servants
snd held the keeper of the furniture
responsible for the loss, with the Inti
mation that if the tlilet were not (lis-
soverod the keeper wonld be beheaded.
lbs culprit being eventually found, waa
forthwith beheaded and his head car
ried on a pole by the imperial body
guard through the streets of Teheran,
Queen Victoria's favorite song Is said
to be "And Y Shall Walk in Kilk
Attire."
Moat Chinese mandarins pass the
whole oi theii lives without taking a
single yard of exercise. Under no cir
cumstances whatever is a mandarin
ever seen on foot in his own jurisdic
tion. TRY A-LBN' FOOT-BASF,
A powder to be shaken Into the shoes.
At this season your feet feel swollen, ner
vous and uncomfortable. If you have
smarting feet or tight shoes, try Allen's
Foot-Kaae. It rests and comforts; makes
walking easy. Cures swollen and sweating
feet, blisters and callous spots. Itelieves
corns and bunions of all pain and is a cer
tain cure for Chilblains. Hweatins, damp
or frosted feet. We bave over thirty thou
sand testimonials. Try it taday. Hold by
all druggists and shoo ctores for 25c. Trial
package FRKK. Address, Allen S. Olm
itcd, to Roy, N.Y.
A recent Parisian law compels all
tha theater to have In attendance a
doctor or a surgeon during all the per
formances. Trifling That Costa.
There is a way of trifling that costs
a haan nf mnnnv. Nealeflt rheumatism
f S ' - r- (
an.l ft mav nnt Ann on nrntrdlH. with
loss if time and money. St. Jacobs
Oil will cure it sureiy, rignt away.
A new system of sewer nndei con
struotion in the city of Mexico has oc
casioned a contract for 10,000,000
brick being made with a native firm.
' The heart beats ten stroke a minute
less when one is lying down than when
on is in nprlght position.
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MACHINERY
ror Mills, Mines, "JopiJ3JfaXl!i???U2E
lng snd HolMlnr Engines; HoaCMwl
Tooth Saws, Albany Urease, etc.
TATUr1&BOYVEN
7! to m First Mreet Portland, Or.
USA Frcmoutatreel, nan Francisco.
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A big yield of both
profit and satisfaction
will result if you plant
mi. m t '-
1 Theranalararathakeat.
f Do not avevpe aar atibett
I lutebur none but Kerry',
; ia lr all dealer. Write fur
J le W ben Anuual-ma.
) ..M.rERnrC0.,Dstrsn,Mlck.
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i i. Preference.
"My bov," they told to kl
Ingly. "la'i too smooth.. She'll fool
you every time. She' on of those
sweet, clever little women who know
lust how to manage uieu. . If .YOU
marry her, she'll t the hoss."
"Well," he roplled slowly, ''from
what I have seen of matrimony It 1 a
queatioii of being handled with a olub
or with taffy, and foi my part I piefor
th taffy." t .
And tholr engagement was announoed
shortly afterward. Chicago Pot.
To Cure a Void In Ona Day
Tnk Laxatlvs Ilronio Quinine Tahlets.
All druggists refund money If It fails to
cur, gac. ;
It has been proved, a tha result of
experiments, thatth circulation ot th
blood I affected by mnalo.
No household Is complete without a bot
tle of tli famous Jesse Moore Whiskey. It
is a pure and wholesome stimulant roo
omineiided by all pbysiulsus. Don't lis
gleet this necessity.
ejM, latMnt una nf -lass Is instead ol
gold as a material for stopping deouyed
tooth.
My doctor said I would die, but Tito's
Cure for Consumption enretl me. Amos
Keluer, Cherry Valley, 111., Nov. 23, tatU.
Cashmere ahawJJs aie made of ths hair
nf a diminutive goat found in Little
Thibet.
rivn FermanemUy CtirtHl. Ho fltear nerroiisiies
r 1 1 a alter Sim (lay's una or I'r. Kiiue's imel
Nerve HmU'rir. newt for FKKM ps.oo lti.1
bottle aiut .ratine. In. a U. MMUM, Ltd., SK
At strwt, f ii-vlcliaila. fn.
A French statistician baa calculated
thnt the human eve travel over 8.000
.-..la In Aa,llnir an ordinary aiaed
novel. The average human being is
supposed to gel inrongu s,ouu tunes ui
reading in a life lime.
After-
Effects
of the
Grip
In trcuherout
1 cured And tht tlldhttu cold bring, on 4
rclAB.t.
lu victims trt AlvtAyt Itft In i w.kencd
Conditlan blood import nd impovcrl-htdt
nerves httered. PncumonlA, hc&r dise4Sfl
and nervous prostration r often the
result.
Or.Williamf PinK Pills
drive every trce ef
in ayaiam, oung up
knd strcnotrten tne
prove this. Reed the
Whan ta trip last visited mis section Herman R. Kvsler,
elan W.MalnKL, Jederaua, Mo., awell kaownoonlraeuir and
bill lijer,aaa one uf tnavletitns, and lie has slucebaaa troubled
with Hie alr-e!(cl ol tliadiaaaaa, A year ao hla bcellh l.
rian to fall, and lie was obliged u dieeonuaue work. 1 1ml be
Ivea lo-dar Is alinoet a mtracla. Ha aayai
"i was troubled Willi shortness ot breath, palpitation ef tha
baart and leneral debility. My back also palurd nie aavaraly.
'1 tried ens duetor after auoltiar suit numerous remedies
sttftaslad or my frlenda, but wllbout apparent benant, and
besaa to five up bona. Then I saw Dr. Williams' I'lnk fills
for t'ala People extolled in a Bt. Ixiuls paper, aud after Isvae
Ufallon decided to lve tliara a trial.
"After usiug tbe Brst boa 1 (alt wonderfully relieved and
waaaatlailad tnat tue pills ware putting- me on the road to re
covery, bought two more boxes and rontlnued using them.
-After lacing roar boieenr
madtclne and any ona surferlng from the sfter-efrerte of the
(rip will And that these pills are the per.tno." II. II. Kvai.an.
Mr. Evelar will gladly answer anr Imiolry retarding this II
stamp Is enclosed. JVomCWs CU Zwmeerut, Jtjtrwn VUu, Uo.
Look tor tht full asm on ths psckaft. At oWgttw or
direct bom th Dr.VUlisms Wsdklns Co, Sdw-f ctdy, N.Y.
50c per boa. i box ilM.
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The Tin Tags taken from Horseshoe, "J. T.,M
Cross Bow, Good Luck and Drummond
Natural Leaf- will pay for any one or all of
this list of desirable and useful things and
you have your good chewing tobacco besides.
Every man, woman and child in America can find something
on this list that they would like to bave and can have FKEEI
Write your name and address plainly and send every tag you
can get to us mentioning the number of the present you want.
Any assortment of the different kinds of tags mentioned above
will be accepted as follows;
1 Match Bos, atielal deaiga, ha-
ned Iron Japan
. ac bUde, gml steel. .,,,
SciiMirt. 4 H .inch, good steel
4 ChiM's Stl, Knife, fork sad Spooa
s sell and rapoer, ene each, aua
rupw piawaa white esctal....
Rasor, hoUvw ground, fine Kagtuh
aicel.. ,.
V Butter Knife, tripk piste. bM t)uaL
S SugwKMI.IitpUpW.Deatituauty
S Sterne Itox, eterling itlver
10 Knile, "Keea Kuitn," two t.Udn
11 Butcher knife, "Keen Kullcr,"
aioch buule.
15
11 Shears &sea Kuttet," Such,
nickel ............ TS
IS Mm Set, Cracker and Picks, aitver 80
14 Nail lilt, sterling lilvef, ajoethjn
at, miji 100
15 Tooth Bruth, aterling silver, ama-
thytt net, 4-inch 100
IS Paper Cutter, Marling surer, aoe-
thytl let, T.inch 10A
IT Base a,"Asocisuoa," bast quel. IIS)
1 Watch . neat wind aad art. guaraa.
tcae good time tier per goo
. This offer expires Kovambir 33, 18S3. CI
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DRUMMOND BRANCH, St. Louis, Mo. j
at ra. ass as 0 i a. efc 1 sa aw. t faa . aw pas
Www - ftf -a''aif-"iijr-ta-'W W-lm tu e w kte
Blnoe tha passing of the first vflcoli
tion act In Enlgsnd, in 1841, the death
rata from smallpox has fnllon from 670
par million to 30 per million.
Cut Rate
Drug Catalogue
... FREE.
WoodardiClnrkeSCo
DEPAnTHItNT S.
;poirrANi, oh.
YOUNG MEN I
to Um ONI.y niMluitn whl- h will cur oh nd vry
ma, HO VAHK known u tiM ever fUxl to aura, no
DiMr bow .wrlcru or of how kitf UJi1ln(r, konilw
from It am wilt Mlunlah yoa. It fg aitittlr mt
rvul. iiriii,ura. ncl etut 1m tRltoji without I noon v.
itnem nd ilt-ttit4n from tniirtfivm I'hH K, .uo, Ft
m Uf all rttliald rtrtifririata, ur cut vtaUd kur li !!
LU-ftiAi wi-iud, cm m-iui of pri.-?. bj
H . . 'A "MT CUtMiCAL tXt,. Chfattf. m.
TEETH WITHOUT PLATES
Koala Crowned. Itrldeos Made.
1'ahilass Ulllng and astrantltin.
Dr.T.H. White, Fr-
RUPTURE CURED.
a a gnsrantea to St srery case wa unilerlsk.
Iion'l put it u writ for psrtlcnlars at oiioa.
I'. H. WIMIIIAKI) rJo., Bsaart Tru
liters, lus beuond (ilieel, Portlsnd, Or.
ja wen my t"Aiy istt'oti; w r.... ?-
talnttiK Jowela wortli llfitl.WO, sint iimohii
l , .i i.m mu.1i in I liu lltitl.ir. The liu.
health la Isr mine surtoua than the !!
Jewels, end yet It sen 1 raeovemd wlihoui
laying lllg rewerun. e. ...'. i",, j .i.,.-n..i,
.i II iietetui 'a tituuiac- lllttxra will reatort
atrengili to tia . mui' t l;.uJ, -"'"
,. r i...i.u .f tin. lutumt- u.itt In. In lli.
Mmnaeh to nreperly dlgeal the tuud takut
lutu It.
A method ot producing lodofoim h
iha al.l nf elnctrloltv has lust llMun in
vented, and it 1 said to yield satla
faotory result.
A attdden Turn.
By a sudden turn we may give t
twist and bilng on liiinbiigo. lly
prompt usa ol Bt. Jacobs Oil tha twlsl
lots go and th muscle Oouoiu straight
and strong.
Guarding Against Twin Uarma.
A village clergyman tell this sloryi
11a wa walking through the otilsklrti
of hi parish one evening, when he
one of his pailslionor very busy while,
washing hi cottage, f'lcuael at then
somewhat novel signs of cleanliness, h
called out; "Wall, Jones, I sea yoi)
ate making your house nice and smart."
Willi a mysterious air, Joiins, who hat)
recently taken the cot tun, tlesoundeil
from tho ladder, and aloly wulkud t
th hetlge which Sflpnrnttid tho gur.loi
from the road. "That' not 'xactlj
tha teason why I'm a doing this 'ert
job." ha whispered, "hut th last tw
couple as lived In this 'ra eottag 'ad
twins; so I snys to my miasm, I'll takt
an' whitewash tha place, so as thsrt
mayn't be uo lnfuotlon. Ye see, sir,
a 'ow we got ten children already."
Cornhlll Magaiin
At an auction of old coins In Frank,
fort a gold piece on which wa the por
trait and Inscription of King Ptolemy
IV, brought 1500.
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dlsciM. Yv thlnK it
for Pale People will
the poisonou oerma from
ana cnritn mi oiooa
nerves. A tnsi win
evidences
Ir. Williams' Plna I'lllstorraie
jfk sr Sl la ir t0 it.
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If Alans Cloth, nickel, war rant. d . . sue
50 Carvers, buckhora haadte, goad
steel jra
11 Ma Hotter.' Teatpoone, bast qaaL M
it Kaivea snd fork a, ns each, buck.
horn handle 130
Ml Oock, ShIv, Calendar, l henwaa.
etcr. batianeier SOD
51 Stove, Wuaoe Hour, sua No. M
or No. 40 SO
1 Tool tiet, aot ptaythinge, but real
loola , gAO
M ToUet Set, dacorated porcelain,
. ... "andauroe an
17 Wstch, solid Klver, full Jeweled . IllUO
S Sewias Machine, r claae, with
all aluu hmtnta 1M0
t Revolvar, Colt' a, heel quality ..... tna)
at) Hide, Wiecheaier, le-tlim. cl lauo
SI Shot (iue, double barrel, hamuVT,.
lesa, aluli twiat ; V .'iOU
St Guitar (Wediburn), nwwol,i.f
Uul wiik moth -ot-peeri f)oB
M Bicycle, itsndsrd auke, UiUes' er
tents'.., ,.!
BOOKS-SS choice aelactwaa-aeaM
aa last ysara hat, Ml tags each.
If ("CD alr dratgists Vm? Dr. Kartell,
lIC V French female Ptlla In m.ial tms
"" wlurrenobrsonbilnltliie.wiiita
v" S- snd Red, inatat on bavins the gentnna,
I4 1 f "HallrrrnrWnmen "nisll-dFRKK In plala
aaaaai letter with telionnlelBaniliiertlrulara
MINCH DhUQ CO., IS I eo Pearl hi.. Men Hers.
Women, Why Quffcr
When you can buy for ono dollar a noslllva
and quick ours lor dlstraavs iKJcullar to your sl
MOORE'S REVEALED REMEDY
Will mtre you-three dnans -111 glv relict. II
contalna no sloitml, or otlisr sirlts, mi qnh
nltta or tMtlstindHS drtiKS easy and pleaaant ts
take, file dollar pur bottlv at your drugglat'k
CURE YOURSELF!
Um tflf fr unnatural
ntrharca, ItiAattimalloaa,
Irriuiiuita ot ttl-iailou
Of aunaa t.assi.tis-at.e-a-
reu aiaafc rinleaa, and hi Mirlo
OitioiM4Ti.o,f j km jr rntla
v. a. i " rB'n wnpi-r.
y aaprM, itropaid, (of
circular i
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NO. fl- 'trW.
VyMBEt wvltliif to advwUitrf
iflDIESSr
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f I te I w i 4ara. f
m m Oarae4 eg
lei hh .trlatera.