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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1899)
Co i ."?ik. Vt to wrk on Lunibngo m if yoo in fended to our it, and with toe us of Bt. Jacob Oil it cult be cured very promptly and suraly. Rub; liard for la Japan fashion oonipela married women to blacken their teeth, not aa an ornament, bat to make them ugly and aave them from temptation. "Oat of Sight Oat of Mind. Pt In other months we forget " the harsh winds of Spring. But they have their use, as some say, to blow out the bud air accumulated after Yf Inter , storms md Spring thaws. There is far more important accumulation of badness in the veins and ar teries of humanity, which needs Hood's Sarsaparilla. This great Spring- Medicine clariliea the blood as nothing else can. It cores scro fula, kidney disease, liver troubles, rheu matism and kindred ailments. Thus it rives perfect health, strength and appetite for mouths to come. Kidney "My kidneys' troubled me, and on advice took Hood's Sarsaparilla which (rave prompt relief, better appetite. My sleep is refreshing. It cored my wife also." Mich a Ei Boyle, UTS Denny street, l'lttsburg, Pa. Dyspepsia "Complicated with liver and kidney trouble, I suffered for years with dyspepsia, with severe pains. Hood's Baraapanlla made me strong and hearty." J. B. Emkbtos, Main street. Auburn, Me. Hip Disease) "Five running sores on my hip caused me to nss crutches. Was confined to bed every winter. Hood's Sar . peril la saved my fife, as it cured me per fectly. Am strong and well." Ansie Hubert, 40 Fourth street. Fall River, Mass. ZMticdi SaUapallflq Hnodl fins ears Hver luM, the aoe-lrrttetlng and fly cathartic V lake with Hood's 8erparlHa. If theie la one tint in a man's life whan b ia devoutly thankful it ia when he feels th old boarding boose eat mb up against hia troners on the day when rabbit tew ia announced. Tonkers Stateeman. CArAMta CAinro ormzo With local application, as tber cannot reach theeeetef tbadiareee. Catarrh is a blood or SQMUUittoaaldiinai, and la enter to enre It yoo ntnat take internal remediae. Ball's Ca tarrh Carets taken lnterBaUy.andaetadiracuy a th blend and mueeus lunacee. Hall's Cav tarrh Car in not a quack SMdlelne. It wa prescribed by oae of the beet physicians in this country lor years, and ia regular prescription. It 1 composed o( the bast tonics know n, com bined with the best blood partner, acting di rectly on the annoons surface. The perfect eon binatloa oi the two intredients is what pro. dues acta wonderful results in curing aatarrh. Bend for testimonial, free. 1. 1. CHJSN E V CO., Propra., Toledo, a Bold by druggists, price "fie. Ball Family fill are the best. The phrenologist always baa hia bus iness on the brain. Chicago Daily News, ." ' - .. JOHN POOLE, PonxAUB, Obioob, can rive yon the best bargains in general machinery, engines, boilers, tanks, pumps, plows, belts and windmills. The new steel I X L windmill, sold by him, la un equalled. The Digger Indiana moat have to scratch for a living. Ia A. W. Bulls. tin. ' When coming to San Francisco go to Brooklyn Hotel, 2U8-212 Bush street. American or European plan. Boom and board $1.00 to $LfO per day ; rooms 50 eente to $1.00 per day; single meals 25 cent. Free coach. Cliaa. Montgomery. "I hope your hired girl knowa bar place." "Yes, and inns it" Phila delphia Bulletin. No household ts complete withoot a bot tle of the famous Jesse Moors Whiskey. It U a pure and whoeesom auaranust rec ommended by all ppymyians. Heat't -gleet this ueceaauv. ' "Aa soon aa a woman gets 1st," says the Sarsg Bachelor, "her next move ia to get a photograph take that looks like the boot of a bnU-ber shop." In dianapolis Journal. FITS' i Kiaiamalj Cages. W Safer aarveaaa after an do- aa a Ur. ameer mm jervoneetore. axsis aar w w-n-m m -ww met tiottle and Beetle. I'B- B. H. aLUAJt, iid, M Archstrast.lTilladeliihat.ta. It seems ujoeer that a playwiigbt hould frequently get a play wrong. Chicago Daily Sews. - THE ILLS OF WOMEN And How lira. Pinkham Hafe Overoome Them. Mrs MABTBoixiitEB,1101MaHaiin fit, Chicago, 111., to Mrs. Plnkham: ' I have been troubled for the past two years with falling of the womb, leueorrhcea, paina over my body, alck headaches, backache, nervousness and weakness. I tried doctors and various remedies without relief. After taking two bottles of your Vegetable Com pound, the relief I obtained waa truly wonderful. I have now taken several more bottles of your famous medicine, nod can aay that I am entirely cured." Mrs. Hbmbt Dobs, No. tot Findley St, Cincinnati, Ohio, to Mrs. Plnkham: " For a long time I Buffered with chronic inflammation of the womb, pain In abdomen and bearing-down feeling. Was very nervous at times, and ao weak I waa hardly able to do any thing. Waa subject to headaches, also troubled with leueorrhota. After doe toring for many months with different physician, and gettingno relief, I had given up all hops of being well again when I read of ths great good Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Com pound waa doing 1 decided immedl - ately to give It a trial. The result was simply past belief. After taking four bottles of Vegetable Compound and using three packages of Sanative Wash 1 eaa aay 1 feel like a new woman. 1 deem it my duty to announce) the fact to my fellow sufferers that Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable remedies have entirely cured ma of ail my palna and " suffering I have her alone to thank for my recovery, for which I am grata f uL May heaven bleaa her for the good work she is doing for our sex." f 1 ALONG. THf; COAST. Items , f ' Geaerml fatereat GUaaed - rrass the Thriving PaolUe atatee. Another Beaeatlonal Sold Strike. A Republio special to ths Spokes man-Review says another sensational stiiks ha been mad in that camp. The ahaft ot ths Good Luck Consolidate ed, at a depth ol 60 feet, atrnck a body of high grade ore. At ths time ths dispatch was sent, the miners were into ths ore with a cross -cut three feet, and it ia thought th ledge ia not less than five feet wide. The correspondent sarefully sampled the dump, and three assays ran i385, 198 and 63. Ths stock had been selling at Republio at S cents, and now brokers are akurrylug around for it In all direction. - Aeoldeat Delayed Malt. A paekliorae, carrying ths mall be tween Rose burg and Myrtle Point, Ore gon, fell off a grads when going down the Middle Coquille, tbs night of March 8, and waa badly crippled. That route ia anaraly settled, and it waa impossi ble to procure an animal to bring the mail in on time, hence the Coquille valley people mi seed their mail Similar occurrence have taken plaoe all winter, and all are becoming re signed to tbs inconvenience. - " Teeoaaa Girt at Manila. ' Captain Panton, of the liuer Vic toria, whioh arrived at Taooma recent ly from China and Japan, brought word that daring the late battle near Ma nila. Miss Sadie Bennett and Miss Wallace, of Xacoma. were in ths city of Manila, and as a matter of safety for the women they were placed aboard one of the American transport, which i teamed out of range of the vessels ot the belligerent. . Irrlgatloai Lead Sold. All tbs lands in tbs middle Kittitas irrigation district in Washington, that were delinqnent on tba taxes were sold at Ellensburg, and were bid in by J. W. Witherop, ths holder of the bond. Quits a number ot the large taxpayers took advantage of Witherop't offer and paid their taxes, taking bond from him on the basis of 111,000, in stead of f34,050, the amount actually due him. Will Btatar m M sense. C. W. Biicker, of Dallas, Or., i th tallest person in Polk county. He is 20 years of age. still growing, and stands 8 feet 10 inches. He hss se cured employment in a San Fianoisoo museum. With him will go Jake C. Wilcox, of Ballston, who ia a dwarf, 36 years of age, 63 inchea high and weighing 180 pounds. Mr. Brfcker i well . proportioned, and weighs 326 poonds. ' ; ' Mew Saelety at Seattle. . Tbs congregation to which Bev. Al fred W, Martin has lectured at Bankc hall, Seattle, tor tbs past few week, haa been organised on a bneinees basis, with about 60 members. After tbs lectnre recently, a meeting waa held. over whioh E. O. Grave presided. upon the adoption ot A name for the laeociation, which will now be known aa tbV'Sooiety of Universal Religion. " The MarehBeld Water Croat. The surrey of tbs "hog's back," which ha just been completed by Mor ton L. Tower, ahowa that the inside channel, along the ' Marshfleld, Or., water front, ia the deeper by six inobea. This channel ia also moch ths straight eat, and . there seems to be no donbt ihst the dredging will be dons there. The dredging is to begin on the X6th of this month. Cease Growing fainter. Professor lawia Swift wires from Lowe observatory on Echo mountain, in Southern California, that the comet which he discovered on March ia growing fainter. It ia moving in a north easterly direction. It baa a broad, abort tail, point towards the run and a star-like nucleus. It orbit has not yet been determined. Atteaas t Coanaal BaUMe. J Madame Charles Bianchini, wife of the famous scenic artist, whose trial on a charge of attempting to poison ber hnsband resulted in conviction, haa been sentenced to five years' penal servitnde. As she was leaving ths coat troom ths prisoner mads a futile attempt to commit suicide by stabbing beiaelf with a hatpin. ... , .. . Belprat WaehUagteai Ths reopening of the Monte Crista mine and tba rebuilding of tbs washed out section of th railroad near Evsr ett, is going to be helpful to the West ern Washington mining industry. It is said the mines were shut down for the purpose of allowing some of the big stockholder to freeze oat the little ones. Increase la Alaska Trade. Taooma clothing stores report steady increase of Alaska business. The most noteworthy changes In the buy ers' wants from last year are the de mand for fur instead of woolens, and for lighter foot gear. Moccasin are popular. Heavy blanketa are unsale able. : ' Few Frateraal Hall. The Masons snd Odd Pel lows of Canyon City, Or., have advertiaad for bids for a two-story stone building to be used for fraternal and business pur-, poses. : '-: ''A Harder Caught William Albi, the Italian who killed James Halley, alia Lacey, in a gambl ing ball in Spokane recently, waa cap tured in an Italian cabin, near Priest river, Idaho. He resisted arrest With a Winchester rifle, bnt was finally per suaded by his countrymen to yield.. Immigrant arriving. It Is estimated that fully 160 Immi grants from the East bavs arrived in La Grande, Or., during the past month. - - She Threegh School Window. Two young men shot through win dow of the pnblie school at Warm Springs, Malheur county, Or., a few ilay ago, and afterwards ransacked the house of William Sevey. The case will be called to tbs attention of the April grand Jury. ' - Old Man la Wllsoavllla. The oldest man In Wilaonvllte, Clackamas county, Or., is Edward Ixmey, wbo waa born in Gilford, N. C, October 18, 1804. Some time ago he broke a leg, but otherwise bis bealtb is good, ' . '., Vrais la Vaalesa Valley. While from mauy sections th rrpost is received that the fruit crop is badly damaged, and in some iuatance a total loss, a very different condition prevails la Yakima. ,'. Cnteta tha' or.axpactsi happen after this, date the orchard ot the Yakima valley will yield one ot the largest crop ever known. , While sow fruit . bud bave been blighted, too many remain tot the safety of the trees, and a general thinning out will be re quited. , ;' Y" ' ' Jadgmeat for S.OOe. , Judgment for $3,000 in favor of tbs Kansas City ds Yukon Milling, Mining As Dredging Company against the steamer Staghocnd and Gamecock, baa been rendered by Judge Bellinger at Portland. There ia 10,000 In the registry of the oourt realised from the sale ot the steamers, and the judgment was ordeied satisfied out of that fund. The remaining 17,000 is being contest ed by othei olaimanta. The plaiutiffs originally sued for 115,000. '. BP el 14 afWaf 9SS91 8. E. Joseph!, administrator of th estate ot John 8, Doe, deceased, ha brought rait against John P. Siabeillug in the Oregon state circuit oourt to re cover f6,891, on account ot a judgment obtained in Ohio, in October, 1897 John 8. Doe died in San Ftsnoisco several yeaia ago, and Dr. Joaepbl la administiatOT of the estate in tbs state of Oregon. The suit is brought here as Sioberling la said to have property in this state. flood Tlinea for Logger. Hoquiam loggers are having unusual ly good times, as is evidenoed by the many engines purchased recently, large camps using ss many as a dosen engines, in addition to short Mandard-gaage log ging railioada. Many of the mill on Gray's Harbor, Wash., are running 13 boors, and preparations are being made to manufacture for Eastern markets. PACIFIC COAST TRADE. ' rertlaad Marhe. Wheat Walla Walla, 67o; Valley, 69c; Blueetem. Clo per bushel. . Floor Best grades, 13.30; graham. 13.66; superfine, $3.16 per barrel. Oats Choice white. lfj.48c; choice gray, 39 40c per bnabel. Barley Feed barley, $3S; brew ing. $34.00 per ton. MillstuffB Bran, $17 per ton; mid dlings, $33; shorts, $18; chop, $16.00 per ton. - Hay Timothy, $899; clover. $7 8; Oregon wild bay, $6 pet ton. Batter Fancy creamery, 6O06So; seconds, 4660o; dairy, 400 460 store, 360 300. Cheese Oregon foil cream, 13 Ho; Young America, 16c; new obsess, 10c per pound. " Ponltry Chickens, mixed, $194 per doseo; bene, $4.0096.00; springs, $1.8693; geese, $6.0007.00 for old. $4.606 tor young; docks, $5,000 6.60 per doten; turkeys, live," 160 16c per pound. Potato $1 0 1. 10 per sack; sweets, 3c per pound.. Vegetables Beets, 90c; turnips, 75c per sack; garlic, fo per pound; cab bage, $101.36 per 100 pounds; cauli flower, 76o per dozen; parsnips, 76c per sack; beans, 8c per pound; celery, 70 0 76c per doaen; cucumbers. 60c per box; peas, S08c per pound. Onions Oregon, 600 75a per sack. Hops 80 14o; 1897 crop, 4o. Wool Valley, 100 13o per pound; Eastern Oregon, 8013c; mohair, 16c per pound. Mutton Gross, beat sheep, wether and ewes, so; dreesed mutton, 7Ja'c; spring lamb. 7e per lb. Hogs tiroes, choice heavy, $4.16; light and feeders, $3.6003.00; dressed, $6.0005.60 per 100 pounds. Beef Gross, top steers, 6. 60 f 3.75; cows, $3.60 03. 00;. dressed beef, 604e per pound. Veal Urge, 607e; smalL 1K08c per pound. ..; . Seattle Marheta. " Onions, 8Oc0$l.lO per 100 pounds. Potatoes. $35038. Beets, per sack, $1. Turnips, per sack, 60075c. Carrots, per sack, 45066c. Parsnips, per sack, $1. Cauliflower. 760$ 1.00c per do. Celery, S604OO. Cabbage, native snd California $1.9003 per 100 pounds. Apples. 15060c per box. Pears, 6Oc0$1.6O per box. Prunes, 60c per box. Butter Creamery, 36e par pound; dairy and ranch, 16 0 30c per pound. Egga, lie Cbeeae Nstive. 130130, Poultry Old hens. 14c per pound; spring chickens, 14c; turkeys, 160. Freeh meat Choice dressed beef steers, prime, 8c; cows, prime, 801 mutton. 9c; pork, 7o; veal, 608a. Wheat Feed wheat. $39. Oats Choice,' per ton, $35 0 38. Hay Poget Sound mixed, $8,000 10; choice Eastern Washington tim othy. $18.00014. Corn Whole. $33.60; cracked, $34; feed meal, $28.60. . Barley Rolled or ground, per ton, $36030; whole, $33. Flour Patent, per barrel, $1.50; straights, $3.36; California brands. $3.25; buckwheat flour, $3.60; graham, per barrel, $3.60; whole wheat floor. $3.76; rye floor, $4.60. Millstoffs Bran, per ton, $14; shorts, per ton, $16. Feed Chopped feed, $31031 pet ton; middlings, per ton, $17; oil ek meal, per ton, $85. Sae fraaeUHM Market Wool Spring -Nevada, 10013 per pound; Oregon, Eastern, 100 llo; Val ley, 16 0 17c; Not them, 9 0 1 le. Millstoffs Middlings, 121033.00; bran, $30.00031.00 per ton. Onions 8ilverskin,6O09Oepsr sack. Batter Fancy creamery, 130 2 So; do seconds, 11032c; fancy dairy, 10s; do seconds, 16018 per pound. Egg Store, 14o; fancy ranob, 16o. Hops 1898 crop, 16a Citrus Froit-rOranges. Valencia, $1 03.60; Mexican limes, $6.606: Cali fornia lemons, 76o0$1.16; do choice, $3.60 per box, Hay Wheat, $18016.60; wheat and oat, $13010; oat. $14016; best bar ley, $13018; alfalfa, $11011 per ton; straw, 40 0 70a per bale. Potatoes Early Hose, $1.0001.10; Oregon - Burkanks, $1(811.80; liver Burbanks, 75o0$l; Salinas Buibanks, $101.10 per sack. Tropical' fruits Bananas, $1,600 1.S0 per bunch; pineapples, $3,600 4.60 Persian dates, 66e per pound. - --, -A. CRKA&jnBAKMN. .Where now are, youth's superb domains? A garden neath a uarktmiug Sky, : A f angled garden bleak and dry, I all that barrjHi ag retains, .i.iv. Where are the roar and th boughs That once hung low with fruity gold! ' Th vines sr arm, the vines are old, ; Th treea In dusky torpor drowa. Where are th glorious sunset gleams That spread their long rays ot delight. Mingling th hope of day and night 1 Tbey ahiu across a wast ot dream. 0 In that garden of the oast Bloomed dower more than earthly fair, Beauty and Strength and Lot bloomed there, Aad Trust too quickly giv'a to last Yet In that garden still doth ring The voice ot s day long dead, ; . I hear th very words tbey said, Born on the gvutle breese of Spring, That life la vala then, who shall aay, If In a dream h Uvea again With every joy that crowned him when The sword ot youth kept pain at bay I Aad while the sens ot natural thing Of time that smile, ot times that weep, Visits my Dlllow aa I sleep. Again my Garden smiles and si net Portland Transcript THE MUMMY NECKLACE. f l y HB mummy necklace was a quaint, rougn tiling, more quuui than beautiful, yet with A certain plcturesqueness, and an undemaDie fascination, aire mate bead of cornel tan and gold, and two tiny hearts hang ing from the the central beads. My father gays It me one day, know ing I had fancy for these out-of-the-way Jewels. 1 do not know Its history, but waa told It had been taken oft the neck of a mummy. From the moment It waa given me Its curious fascination overcame me. I wore It day and night I fancied It would bring me luck. I certainly felt tiny soft pinches on my neck made by the beads. This I wondered at lor a time, but afterward grew too accus tomed to them to wonder. There were curious marks on the beads; tbey wero chipped off or Indented. Here and there were dark stains. From the moment I began to wear the necklace mj health failed. I grew weaker and weaker, and at last fell seriously 111. Naturally I did not dream of connecting my Illness in any way with the influence of my mummy neck lace. On the contrary, I clung to It more and more, believing It to be a tal isman. I was lying on my sofa one day, when a friend, wbo bad observed my neck lace then for the Drat time, aald, "Why do yon wear thatj It Isn't pretty. Let me look at It" She held It a moment and then shiv ered. O, It's a horrible thing! Don't wear It It will bring yon dreadful Ill-luck. I believe those are the marks of teeth and the stains of blood!" I said, "It bewitches me. I can't bear to part with It, and I wear It day and night" Another friend of mine took a dislike to It She waa a believer In magic of all sorts, and was persuaded that the neck lace had made me 111 and was prevent ing my recovery.' Ye," she sstd, "It haa an Influence that I believe bnt for evil At last aba perauaded me to let ber take It to a clairvoyant A certain cob bler la a suburb of London waa the clairvoyant we chose. He and I had had strange experiences some time be fore this, bnt aa Bndyard Kipling says, that fas g not her atory." I parted wich the necklace reluctant ly. My friend promised to arrange an Interview with the cobbler the next day. If poaalble. That night I faatened my pearl neck lace on, missing the feeling of the mammy chain. I lay awake aft night I was not al lowed a sleeping draft, and I had coughed till 1 was exhausted, bnt not leepy. , Towards dawn my nurse shut th door between ber room and mine. I re member observing the light coming through the empty keyhole of her door, snd each side of my dark blinds. The rain beat loudly on the windows. I lay listening to the weary sound. Suddenly my wrist was seized and violently shaken; the bangles I wore, bung with talismans, rattled and Jin gled together. Another moment and my throat was seised by tightly clutch ing, strong hands. I said to myself: "This la death, and It Is terrible." -f- t Still the clutch tightened. My pearl necklace was shaken. Even then I thought: "The pearls win be scattered." Then the thought came swift and horrible: "He has come for bis necklace." (He.) The next flash of thought was, "This, Is a straggle of thousands of years ago being re-enacted. Death Is terrible. If only I conld call for help! If only I could apeak V But the fingers clutched my throat too tightly. And then I opened my eyes and saw a great gray formless thing. It lay stretched out on my bed, and through It I saw the light shining through the empty keyhole. Even then, ' through my terror, I thought: "Shall I be believed when I tell them to-morrow? Yes, It must be true, because I bear the rain beating on the window-pane all the time." And all the time the clutching and the struggling never ceased npon my throat I seemed to be so near to death that straggling on my part was useless. It waa. at that supreme mo ment I realized most distinctly tbs horror of the great gray, transparent thing. Al my soul went out Into a cry for help to someone stronger than the thing; and then It moved. It lifted, melted away Into a gray mist disap peared. , ..... :;.,,;.'....', Then I sat np In bed; lit a candle, which I never dared put out again; ob served the hour by my watch between 4 and S; and lay back, stricken, ex hausted, trembling .longing for some- j thing human to come and draw np the . blinds, and let In even the wet, dismal daylight rather tban lie alone with the I memory of my midnight horror. I Two days after this my friend wbo had taken the necklace to the clalrroy , ant came, bringing It back with her la A stakd atavtilcpe, bcs.'lng ice not to touch it. . . ( fche gave me an account of her Inter view before 1 told her my experience. Tbe clalrvovcnt in his trance, bad berr-nia Mrmwrtnily excited when she placed tbe necklace In bis bands. He paced about ths room, then nung niui vlf on tb door, saying, "Dying, dying! I see autumn leaves everywhere thst Is death. O, tell her never to touch It again. It Is aa accursed thing. It be longed to an Egyptian king thousands of year ago. Blood and warfare toi lowed bl footstep, He wore It. It has never been on a woman's neck be fore, II knew she wore It, and when be missed It from ber pock he was angry. He want his necklace sgain. She mast not wear It It will be death to ber. But even now abe may be saved If she never wears It or even touchee It asaln." ;'- 1 left off wearing that necklace and Anally parted with It, for Ill-luck waa my lot a long as It was in my posses sion. That Is tbe true story of th mummy necklace as far as I am concerned. I have never seen my terrible visitor again. Will be come again aome day and ask what I have done with his necklace f Lady's Bealin. London haa one street seventy feet long, being the shortest street In the city. . . The new cable wblcb has been laid across the Atlantic weighs 650 pound to tbe mile. This U tbe biggest or all the cables. At Swedish weddings, among tb middle and lower classes, tbe bride groom carries a whip. This Is an em blem of his authority la the aomeeua circle. Only seventy years bave elapecd sine the first railway In the world was fin ished. Daring that comparatively brief period four hundred thousand miles haa been constructed. The Swiss society Banibertla has laid out an Alpine garden at Moutreaux, at an elevation of lx thousand feet. where the characteristic trees and flow ers ot the country are to be cultivated. 8teel rails now figure a tbe cheapest finished product In wrought Iron or steel. A good lesson on tbe finance of modern Industry Is also afforded by them. To establish a steel-rail works, an expenditure of $3,000,000 Is required before a single rail can be turned oat The Bteel 1 made to conform to an ac curate chemical composition tbe most accurate In tbe ordinary range of tech nical operatlona. In Arixona a railroad company la ths builder of a dam to form a reservoir for water for tba supply of the locomo tives. Tbe dam la curious In being formed partly of steel plates. A ma sonry foundation runs across tbe bot tom of tbe gap, snd masonry abutments are built on each side, and the center and main portion la a ateel frame faced with ateel plates. Tbe plates are bent to give them stlffnea. Th steel por tion Is 100 feet long and forty feet high, equal to tbe front of a block of low city houses. Tbe pistes are three eighths of an Inch thick. TIMING OP A RAILWAY TRAIN. There Are reveral Wave of Aecertala- . Ins; the Speed Mad. Not one person in a hundred wbo travela baa any Idea of ths speed ot a train, and even a large percentage of the regular trainmen cannot tell with any degree of accuracy. Engineers nse their driving wheel as a gauge. They know Its clrcnmmerence, and by counting It revolutions within a cer tain time can tell very accurately the speed at which they are running. A favorite method of timing among passengers Is to count tbe telegraph poles. As a rule these poles are planted thirty to the mile, but In prairie coun tries, where only a single wire Is used, ths number diminishes to twenty-five, so that rule will not always work. The moat accurate method, and tbe most In use by experienced railroad men, la to count tbe number of rail Joints tba train passes over In twenty seconds. The rails on nearly all roads are thirty feet In length, and tbe number passed over In twenty seconds Is the speed per hour a train is running. For Instance, If a passenger can count thirty clicks on a rail joint In twenty seconds, tbs train Is running at a speed of thirty mles an hour. Actu ally, this method falls a little short, aa In the example given above tbe speed would be nearer thirty-one than thirty miles, but It Is near enough for all prac tical pnrposes. ' Balloons i War. During tbe expedition to tbe Soudan the balloon corps were of Immense ser vice In disclosing tbe position and tac tic of tbe enemy.. In on particular Instance tbe Soudanese attacked Gen. MacNelll's cereba (earthworks), estab lished to protect the environs of Sua klm, near TamaL- Tbe attack took place daring tb nlgbt, and before help could arrive most of th British sol diers were hors d combat, although they just managed to keep the sere ha from falling Into the hand of the ene my. After this Maj. Temple made sev eral ascents with hi captive balloon and detected the enemy In tbe bush preparing to make another attack, while the force In th xereba, thinking that tbey bad quite retired, were total ly off guard. Col. Tempter says that th sight of th balloon has a very demoralizing effect upon the natives of these coun tries, since tbey cannot And cover from them to hide their movements, for even at night they are easily detected from the balloons by means of the powerful electric searchlights carried In the car. These natives are lb the habit of crying out that tbey cannot Aght agalnat troops re-enforced with "young moons." Pall Mall Magaxlne. Women's Skulls tbe Cheaper. A medical student Is authority for the statement that women's skulls com mand a much lower price than those of men. "It Is possible," he says, "to ob U.n tbe skull of a woman for $1.50, while that of a man cannot be had for less than $2. Tb reason why? Weil, a woman's skull, as a rule. Is consider ably smaller tban a man's. It Is said to be Imperfectly developed; It Is an inferior specimen of the . article and altogether less useful to science; hence It lowee market value," Japaa Ctyloa Breakfast Ideal tleaA Engl.h Oolong T Mead Shell Comb. As tortolss ahell combs are always proua to break easily, many may And this hint a useful on. First slop the maroln nt the broken niece tor th distances ot about a quarter of an inch Iroin tn oge; men overlap mm margins and wbn thus arranged clamp them together with a strong letter olip, and immerse the comb in boiling wa ter for some time. As ths horn softens It unites. After It 1 thoroughly div, th place where th break bad been will be almost Invisible. Boston Glob. ' Preclnns manhood Chronic, special and private diMBKes sclenttllrallv treated and (ilJKKD by Dr. K. M. KatcliRe, the cham pion speriallut of the Pecino coast Urin ary and Kidney Troubles, Lost Manhood, Varicocele. Kuplure, treated according to latest and bent method known to mettU-al science. Dr. K. M. Kstclltte, 3U6 Morrison Bt, PortisndjjOr; The Ceylon yellow silk spider has a body that weigh nlu ounces. ' - TRY ALtCN'S 'voOT-IaiaV A powder to be shaken Into th shoe. AHi.fnwM jv.l v .... . -vuu. irei" vous and uncomfortable. If yon nave smarting feet or tight anoes try Allen's root-juse. it rests anu comiorts; makes walking essv. Cures swollen and sweating feet blUlers and callous pota. Kelleve corns and bunions of all pain and I a cer tain cur for Chilblain. Unresting, damp or frosted feet Wa have ovar thirty thou sand testimonials. Try It today. Soul by all druggist and shoo sloiwc for 23o. Trial package FKKK. Address, Allen S. 01m sled, La Boy, M. Y. The Mexican dog has no balr. The bot climate makes such a oovaring tn- peifloooa, They Work White Tea Bio, While voiir mind and bodv real, t'aaearet Candy catbartlo repair yuur digestion, yoar ill dragglsta, Wet. !&, an. Professor Koch, of Berlin, Germany, ha discovered that baiter, even tbs best, contains bacilli of tubeicuiosis. I know that mv lif was saved by Plso's Cur for Consumption. John A. Miller, AU Babie, Michigan, April zi, inua. It is said that th mortality from cancer In England ia fonr aad a bait time a great as it wss 60 years ago. a-" Th Plouantost. Wont roo-erhil end I ; 7 ggeatlv Nvrllilog Kenedy lot tl La Orippt, Catmrrb, yt.J Hheummtlsm. Will ear any aeh r nala knowa in th human body. Hand lot trial boltl, ia. ThlaorToi lt DO day only, large bottl (& doeos ot A bUOlt) each) tl.Wor I air SWANSON KHf UMATIO OUR ICO. 187 an l QWBom Wo Bales. Glasgow, Scotland, number among its population a man wbo is making a manuscript copy of the Bible. He ex pects to finish it in two yesrs. FOR MEN ONLY. DR. FOOTC & STAFF 11 ADAMS ST., VHICAUO. V.a reanlrlng mornaaoad irealaieat (heald eon.oll nerwiaally by leilev "free" enth the ,M ea1 ODI7 e.eiuaiv. own . itmMww in in nlted ftiei Ileooae. or anea aaade tb tody or a lll-llw. llntononaies everywhere hould inmxll.ielrooinojttnleeie with !r. root, of (:blM.A Kvervihiue cunrtilenttal. kemrdiM nt T.ryon.r In eea! pecka and IrtlerMa Bnia eaveiMte uerreHwufm. mmw. leira orgleal. Modleal and Electrical nelhaa edopte. Deluging Uie Monuu:h with dreg aba, dnneit. Avoid aru reeomnientled by tbe anett thortMd and eil-tyl4 nionallat la Wmera towna Ftw g.nnln pQtaltu lurele aetata of new Tervor Lnicege. in urn tmw r"vr vn vat attain rnf. UaeotialeS treatment ftr all dlaeeaeeaad wwekneoare of the Unlto-Vrloary, Seiital, Heproduellve d Nervous Svaleasa Im iMNtlmeot to marrl removed. ''Hyohala" noalllvely purine, the bleed, cure lyplilll. and reiuove it wniie nicer, in mrw or mouin, coo ner oulfireil atMtu ea bod aad eruntlon on skin. alao catarrh and rbenmatlam, Vlgorala,' th only pernwaeat rentutar and tavigurnlor, give vigor to vital organ aad aerva. prevent and eureaann, si ner ooiii. nr . t rial oohh. Ilaec raatady, half one. Tba president ot a gas company naturally has a light Income, Chicago Daily Mews. 1 Doa't Bave I Welt We don't have to wait, for cold, sore ness and stiffness will come on from excessive exeroise, but it will go Imme diately after using St. Jacobs Oil to soften and strsngthen ' tbe (trained muscle. Th lighthouse at Corunna, Spain, is believed to be the' oldest one now in nse. It wss elected daring tb reign of Trajan, and rebuilt In 1664. An Excellent Combination. Th Dleaaant method and beneficial effecta of the well known remedy. STttuP or tins, manufactured Dy trie Cam'ohma Fis Sybup Co.. Illustrate the value of obtaining the liquid laxa tive principle of plants known to be medicinally laxative and presenting them In the form most refreshing to the taste and acceptable to the system. It is the one perfect strengthening laxa tive, cleansing the aystem effectually, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers gently yet promptly and enabling one overcome habitual constipation per manently. Its perfect freedom from every objectionable quality and sub stance, and its acting on tbe kidneys, liver and bowels', without weakening or Irritating them, make it the ideal laxative. In the orocesa of manufacturing' fltrs are used, aa they are pleasant to the taste, but the medicinal qualitlea of the remedy are obtained from senna and other aromatic plants, by a method known to the Camvorhia Fio Stkiii Co. only. In order to get it beneficial effecta and to avoid Imitations, please remember the full name of the Company printed on the front of every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. bah rnajsoiaoo, oal,. muib'vili.b. ir. wbw tobjl sr. T. Per aal by all Druggists.-Prlcs 60c. per bottls. Ic i Ami I0U KaJIroaa Aea Kwfftisfc Channel, Th Kngllah Parliament I ennstdxrltig th tilnit of ooimectilif tliat voutitry wUhf rttlKi liy rn.iiiy. ICiimiienr say a r.iint rati b lull! (in ilia hulloia of th Kitgllah uliaunel, and by mounting trtlenrk on wheel, no) Uit II project above tba water, th railway ran b 0trtd. This seem beyond bullet, hut It Ih nerhen no Imtr remeritaHle than tiiui ot lh cur aeeotapllahed by Hintetter't Mtoin.i'h Hlllvrain bad oaaoi of dyauvpal, tn. diK'(in and nonatipatloa, This Is nu agvul ' uiidrlui atiblavciutiiila, . In Paraguay, a gentleman Is enjoined bv the laws of good society lo king every lady to whom li la introduced, T Oar Cold la On Day Take Laialiv Uromo Qtilnin Tartlet. All dniKgi'ts refund uiousy if it falls to cur, iiflu, Tommy "Paw, what Is a joint snake?" Mr. Plgg "The kind a man gel from frequenting joiuts, 1 reckon." Indianapolis Journal. Mothers will II ml Mrs. Wlnslow's Sooth ing Hyrup the bent remedy to uss for their children during tb teething period. A subterranean city exists In Qallola, Austrian Poland, which ountalna a population of ovsr 1,000 tnsn, woman sud cbik'rsn, many of whom have never seen the light ot day, Bvary tin Kaewe. ' Why trifle with a sprain when svery On know that (it. Jacobs Oil used ia th worst case will ao strengthen th injuied muscle as to rusk It th best remsdy for this dreaded pain. There are 40,000 native pupils In the Bunday schools ol the Fiji Islands. Don . m IWaJnfclaB imri'niia MIjrrd tee tor to re efita daanaeA with protruding alias brought aa by sonatina. Won with hlh I waa amleted tor tw.nty years. I raa an roes yur I AMJAKIT la th iowaef NwU, la. aad avf lound aa thing to equal the. To-day 1 am entirely Iras I rot nil aad teal Ilka a sew ansa " O B. a sits, uii job ot., gieai Oiy, Ia Pl. fhtlatahl. ViuoM, 'ate flond. Ih oeMieret iiesea. w .... or Orlve, tfa.SM.lu. ... CURC CONSTIPATION. ... smn. aaMr ., . Bnnii.oa. sal anrftnt) l drcif- s , fys ! - A i ""-mi rn-fii-iTr---- r-"JL' ' MACHINERY PorJHIlt, Kin, Sber snd armj ileal Lee glngnd Holallno Engines; HoeChtiwl Tooth Haws, Albany tlreaa. ate. TATUf.1 & OOVVEU T7 lo SAFIrvt Street rortland. Or, M-W VrBHnl trl. Baa rrauclMo. RICH Covcrnmont Lands. A soil of very deep dark loam; will irowall kladapf vegi-Ublee, grain, bay la graat abun dance. Ctttnal auleodld. Crop failure irn poHUM. Adapted lo lb ralaln ol cattl, Imp, ho; dairy and poultry Indiiatrle. la mining district, providing aa oeelleul market lor all product. Alw rich cranharrv landa. MagnlHoent chant II taken at one. Writ fo dracrlptlv book giving lull particular A1 drm today. fl. H. PaWITT, Hecretuy, Tk4riow Block, Sb rratwhMo, Cel. lit lalio&al laitnton' lssoclatloa. (ipcoaroaaTSB.) - Wdofn.r.) PATBNT WCSIIIBSS. Ws secure. Introduce and sail patanls. Oar regis tered attorney can get you patant direct Iron tit gnverBnant without delay. Agent warned in (very town to eel I patented rtlula. 'urlher Inlormatlon Inrnlahed on request. Room SIS Chimsbs or loaasacs .Boiiwiw, Postumo, Ossoum. Be Strong In Spring Al no other llm In lli year doss your blood nerd alien parity, rlchnew and health. Your dliilnea, languid feeling, paint lit la back, IS., ail coin front th blood. Tk mnm revest Stay and plraaanl to lake It will aiak you strong and wall; it ha eared tbouaauds ol olbera. II par bottl at your drugglt'a TEETH WITHOUT PLATES Knot Crowned. II ridge Mad, falnleaa fllllng aad eatraotloa. Dr.,T. H. White, IKWar Relief at Last rrelaad by thoaaand at attafled umIIm a aar.. ah way rellabl nd wtthoul aneoual. Aak drusxlat for fir. aiartel'a grancli ramale rill In metal bos with Praneh Vta on too I BluaL White snd Red. Inlet oa ia.n.l Ih. gulua. 'Rati lea Raman." mailed rHRHIaolalnaealed latter with teetlmoaUla aad partloulara. itililreaa. raiNGH UHliS CO,, SSI aad e farl tb, H.I. RlfpTURiBCUIIED. W guarante to at every eaa w nndirtaka, Vmyt put it off; writ for particulars st one. O. H. WOtlOARir CO., Kapart Traa ritters, US second Slrsst, fertland, Or. oaoor'sTSTivirpsLLs ON? FOR A DOSE, Car Slrk HeadMh nd DyapaiMl, Heutov Ktnplaa and Purity th Blood, Aid iilMtlandPrvnl Bllieauea. I BatOrlpeeralcken. Tooenvlne yeu.w will wall ample Irn, or full hot IsrSSe. IR. HOHANaW CO., Phllada., aVauaa, Bold by lr uggUI. . YOUNG MEN! rwotTluieaadOIHiarliatOkaraeMine. I latha ONLY Riadlcln. ninth will cur aach au. arary wh. Ho CB know It Has aar ralM to aura, n JiaUer bow Mrioo or ef Sow long elr,llii. KaKilut ram lt uaa elli aatoolah foil. It la almolnulr ani prerant. atriilr., and cai u wiaa wuht liwoie hwnce and diHrntion rromoaliuu. run J- W by ail rallalile dninlta, or ! erapald W alpraa, plaim, ,r, i'lYnrOC Ohha. Bl. Oraalar nllad aa reaeew. CURE YOUXSEin XI 'waT ib war HtiaeiwriB 1 dUubaraM. InflHOiaiktiuii. J IrrlUtiont of Mtt:rt.oua nriatair, ! icon BitimbrAaM. i Mwtl. PfttnltM. od not Mtrtor- iTNlEMNlONItllflUflO. - 3 mm y wr-MOTH aant Its ahlaii m raiuat. bf nwnm. Drnltl. for J) no, or I ivofiiei, i.n. JaratdrMSjrrataoraantlirniall.fraatlaafrca. Writ B auout four . 1U. UOSANKO, Plilltda., Pa. tlhlnv .iirf liiaitin. A h.nrlia tHH If. P, M. 0. NO. !-'. w mdum mill tpr. On receipt of 10 cents (In pot mute) w wHl mU to your nldrt rponUffe prrpul!) t r ojw ooupMl lions of iiiwt wunic.oupyiigbun-U t CANDY IS ansa i Miiisaannv' a ' 09 JwiCaT" Lillys If. mt mzi m. mis !TOItaNUPileanro4u nolatnraanaaeuaaltolang. Ilia (arm, aa wall aa Itllud. Blanlliiior frotruillng IIm are ouraH tir Or. Boaanko' file Wamady tihln. ...A lii.Tin. An.rirba tiimtiro. Uwt tjCCfOEHTalL rUSLESHlUS CO,