The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, September 08, 1899, Image 4

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    "One Year's Seeding,
Nine Years" Weeding.'
&Ceglecfed impurities M your blood tuitl
torn seeds of disease of tuhim you may
never get rid. If your Hood b even iht
least bit impure, do not deity, bat tsk
Hood's SrstpriH t once, h so doing
there is safety in deity there is danger,
Be sure to get only Hood's, because
tJCccd'S SaUafxiiitta
He Didn't t.an(W.
Stranger Yon art the only gentle
man in tha room.
Guest In what way. air?
Stranger When I tiipped in the
dance, and went (Drawling on ttu
floor, tearing my fair partner'! drees,
yna wre the only on in the loom
who uul not laugh.
Onest The lady it my wife, and
paid for the dress. N. Y. Weekly.
Portland to tha etas.
Effective September 1st, tha Rio
Grande Western Railway will put on
its fourth popular tourist excursion car
from Portland to the East. Tliis car
wiil run via the Colorado Midland
Chicago, Rock Island Ss Paoifio and
Chicago, Milwaukee St. fan I roads,
and will leave Portland every Inday
spend the second day oat (Sunday) at
Salt Lake City, "the City of the
Saints," and then go through to Chi
onto via Colorado Springs and Omaha,
without change. The other person
ally conduoted tourist excursions leave
Portland: Mouday, via Kansas City
and the Missouri Pacific and Chi-
oago & Alton roads; Tuesday, via
Omaha and the Chicago, Rock Island
& Pacific, and Wednesday, via Omaha
and the Burlington roads. All of
these cars are cot out for the day at
Salt Lake City, giving all passengers a
daylight stopover in the Mormon capi
tal, thus ensuring them a ride by day
light through the heart of the Rocky
Mountains. The cars leaving Poitland
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday run
over the Denver & Rio Grande tracks,
This gives the passengers from the
Paoifio Northwest the choice of cross
nig the Rockies via Tennessee, Mar
shall or Hagerman Pass.
For information aa to rates and for
descriptive pamphlets, address J. D.
Mansheld, General Agent, 853 Wash
ington street, Portland. Oregon.
Git Him Away.
Joseph Jefferson tells a story of a
friend of bis who was playing Richard
III on the Texas frontier. When
came to wooing of tlia Lady Aune an
indignant cowboy jumped np and
shonted: ' Don t you believe him,
marm. He ve two Mexican wives
down" in San Antonio." N. S. World,
Schillings
Best
tea
sold only in
Packages
Italy has only a dozen commercial
sohools of all trades.
Improved Train Equipment.
The O. B. fc N. and Oregon Short
Line have added a buffet, smoking and
library car to their Portland-Chicago
through train, and a dining car service
has been inSugnnrated. The train is
equipped with the latest chair cars,
day coaches and luxurious first-class
and ordinary sleepers. Direct connec
tion made at Granger with Union Pa
cific, and at Ogden with Rio Grande
line, from all points in Oregon, Wash
ington and Idaho to all Eastern cities.
For information, rates, etc., call on
anr O. R. & N. agent, or address W.
H. Hurlburt, General Passenger Agent,
Portland.
Homelike.
"I'll know better next time." said
Mrs. Ferguson, speaking of it after
ward. "I told George's ancle to con
sider himself at home in oar house."
"Well?"
"Well, it wasn't five minutes after
ward that be began to grumble about
the cooking." Chicago Tribune.
A ball of fire which afterwards
proved to be a meteor, was seen shooting
through tha sky at Fon da Lac, Wis.
It alighted upon the roof of John Wal
lets' dwelling, and set fire to the
bouse.
An Excellent Combination.
The pleasant method and beneficial
effect of the well known remedy,
Sraup or Flos, manufactured by the
CALiroHMiA Fia Syrup Co., illustrate
the value of obtaining the liquid laxa
tive principles 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 system effectually,
dispelling colds, headaches and fevers
gently yet promptly and enabling one
to overcome habitual constipation per
manently. Its perfect freedom from
every objectionable quality and sub
stance, and its acting on the kidneys,
liver and bowels, without weakening
or irritating them, make it the ideal
laxative.
In the process of manufacturing figs
are nsed, as they are pleasant to the
taste, but the medicinal qualities of the
remedy are obtained from senna and
other aromatic plants, by a method
known to the California Fio Syrup
Co. only. In order to fret its beneficial
effects and to avoid imitations, please
remember the full name of the Company
printed on the front of every package.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
AH WRABOISOO, CAL.
MTXraTTLXB, IT. OTEW TOM, IT. T.
tar Mic by all Druggists. rric 60c per bom
W-v?x iSI
RETURN OF VOLUNTEERS.
Washington ltaclnitmt Will Leave Mi
ull within a .
Manila, Sept. 3. Of the troops
about to return to the United Mates,
the Kansas men will leave on hoanl
tho transport Tartar, the Washington
reuimeut on board the Pennsylvania,
and the Nevada cavalry on the Ohio,
All these denartnres will ooonr within
the next week. Eight hundred men of
the Kansas regiment will return, and
300 will remain at Manila, 150 of them
re-enlisting. Three officers and 80
men of the Kansana were killed, and
19 officers and men died from disease
during the smallpox epidemio, while
133 members of tha regiment weie
wounded.
Of the Washington. 875 men are
embarking, while 8 officers and S08
men will stay, most of the remainin
enlisting in the new regiments being
formed here. One of the officers of the
regiment was killed, one was wounded
and one died front disease; 14 men
were killed, 138 wounded, and died
rimioti Wanti to Stay.
General Frederick Funston and Mr.
Fanston are with the general's regi
ment. General Funston has undergone
an operation necessitated by an Injury
resulting from a fall from bis horse
while serving in the Cuban army with
General Gomel. In the coursa of ' an
interview, General Funston remarked
that he would not mind staying in Lu
on. He disliked war, bat inasmuch
as there is fighting, he would like to
lemain and aid in bringing it to
close. Speaking of. the future, hs
said:
"The only solution of the problem
will be thiough whipping the insur
gents. 1 do not think they will ur
render. Mhen we begin active opera
tions against them on a large scale in
the autnmn we will scatter them into
small bands, and I think when the sol
diers composing these bands see that
thev are persistently pursued they will
throw away or hide their arms and re
turn to their pursuits of peaoe.
year hence small bodies of armed men
will be able to go anywhere in 1.01011,
The island was alwavs infested with
bandita, and was never safe for Euro
peans to travel in. Probably after the
end of the fighting the high way men
will be more numerous because the
members of Agninaldo'sarmy who have
lived for years with guns in their
hands have acquired a state lor bosh
Ife, and would rather continue as
highwaymen than return to work.
"Cavahv is greatlv needed here.
The country, when dry, is supeib for
cavalry operations. The insurgents
have none. One of their strong points
is their ability to retreat rapidly.
Cavalry could overtake and hopelessly
scatter and punish them, and could
subsist largely on tho, country. When
cavalry is once bere, it should be given
a chance to go ahead and not be kept in
towns for guard dutv. Our greatest
successes have been gained when the
regimental oommandera have been al
lowed to follow op quickly the advan
tages gained in battle. Small bodies
of Americans, opeiating freely and
commanded by officers of dash and en
ergy, could badly break op the enemy.
The capture of Agsinaldo by cavalry-
would be a less difficult proposition
than the capture of the Apache chiefs
n Arizona.
DRIVEN TO THE HILLS.
Ceba Bandits Art Kouted by the A marl-
en Troop.
Manila, Sept. 3. Dispatches from
Cebu announce that the American
troops, nnder Colonel Bayless, with
two field pieces, sailed Monday into
the hills against the band of natives
who recently ambushed four of our
soldiers and who have been generally
troublesome. The Americans found
thejiativea entrenched and drove them
from their trenches further into the
ills.
There were no casualties on the
American side, though there were some
heat prostrations. The native loss is
not known. Tlire cruiser Charleston
landed men who guarded the oity dur
ing the absence of the troops.
The Fourth infantry having prepared
to give the insurgents a warm recep.
tion, the latter have ceased to prepare
their attack on Imns.
Ballad for Gibraltar.
Villefranche, Sept. 2. Admiral
Dewey remained on board the Olympia
this morning. In brilliant sunshine
and with a fresh breeze blowing, the
preparations for sailing commenced at
8: 15 P. M.. when the lannohes were
hauled op, interested crowds on shore
watching the preparations ami admir-
ng the activity of the crew. At 3:30
the mail orderly left the quay with the
atest mail, the anchors were hoisted,
nd at 4 o'clock sharp the cruiser sailed
out of the harbor for Gibraltar nntil
September 13. He expressed pleasure
previous to bis departure, at his stay
here, and dreads bia countrymen's re
ception. The admiral's visit here was
the most interesting in the history of
the harbor.
Transport Victoria Salle.
Tacoma, Wash., Sept. i. The trans
port Victoria sailed tonight with
horses, teed and provisions for the
Pli,liniiiaa Thai, ara 1R mAmhflll if
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the Third cavalry aboard. Mrs. Pan-
tnn unta til Ihn nuntnin nf tha Vintnrin.
accompanied her husband on tiie trip.
It is estimated that one crow will
destroy 700.C00 insects every year.
World's Crop Short.
Vienna, Sept. 3. The Hungarian
ministry of agriculture has just issued
its annual estimates of the world's
harvest. This points to consideiable
deficiency. The wheat yield is J 10.
000,000 hectolitres below last year's
leld, and abont 84. 000,000 short of
the entire world's demand.
The estimated yield of rye is 5,000,-
000 less than that of last year; of bar
ley, 38,000,000 less, and of oats, 85,-
000,000 less. The total deficiency in all
cereals is abont 97,000,000 hectolitres.
Filipino. Will Be Landed.
Washington, Sept. 3. Commission
er-General Powderly, of the immigra-
ion bureau, with the approval of the
secretary of the treasury, bas issued sn
order allowing 66 of the 68 Filipinos
recently arrived at San Francisco to be
anded on the acceptation of a bond cf
(500 in each ousel conditioned on their
not becoming publio charges. The two
refused a lauding are said to be afflict
ed with a loathsome disease.
There are 1,298 mora scholars on
the rolls of the Sunday sobools of Ire
laad than last year.
BEST TRADE EVER KNOWN.
A.tonlililna Ineraasa Over That of Last
Y.ar Hliown.
The R. U. Dun A Co.' weekly re.
view of trada says: Nothing Is more
eloquent than tho fuels. Actual pay
merits through the principal clearing
houses wore S3 per cent larger than
last year and 60.3 per cent Inrgor than
in tha same week In 1803. For the
month thus far, the daily average o
payments is 30.8 per cent larger than
last year aud 66 per cent larger than
iu 1893.
Iron works which supply Pittsburg
are sold up far into 1900, and can do
nothing, though price rouou beyond
what they received are paid by those
who must have iron this year. The
noimoua demand for more tailroada
and more rails and cars, more, vessels,
warehouses and buildings to bandie
the extraoidinary business in progress
can net be met as quickly as men would
like, and noikof all aorta is delayed,
from the biggest war vessel to the
smallest factory.
Western receipts of wheat no long'
Mr keep up with the extraordinary
movement a yeai ago, falling 1,800,000
bushels behind for the week, but lor
four weeks have been 15,867.414 bush
els, against 14,854,631 bushels last
year. Atlantic expoita weie .lightly
larger than last year, and in four
weeks. 11.431,833 bushels, flour In
eluded, against 11,787,385 bushels last
yeai, while Pacific exports have been
883,034 bushels for the week, and in
four weeks, 1,683,8(8 bushels, against
1.531.934 bushels last year.
Failures for the week have been 163
in tha TJnlted'States, against 179 last
year, and 16 iu Canada, against 36
last year.
PACIFIC COAST TRADE.
Portland Market.
Wheat Walla Walla. 676)530
Valley, 6969Jci Blueatem, 60(3 6 lo
per bushel.
Flour Best sradee. S3. 35: graham
3.65: Buoeriine. 13.15 per barrel
Oats Choice white, 40(343c; choice
gray, 879 4 lo per bushel.
Barley Feed barley, ,1J17
brewing, $18.50 per ton.
MilUtntTu Bran. 417 oar ton: mid
dlings, $33; shorts, $18; chop, $16.00
per ton.
Hay Timothy. SB; clover. J
8; Oregon wild bay, $6 per ton.
Butter Fancy creamery, 460o;
seconds, 8540o; dairy, 8035o;
store, 33(3270.
Eggs 1818.igC per dozen.
Cheese Oregon full cream, 13a;
Young America, 18o; new oheeae,
10c per pound.
Poultry Chickens, mixed. $3,600
4. 50per dozen; bens, $4.50; springs,
12(3 8 00: creese. 14.00(35. 00 for old.
$4.60(36.60 for young; docks, $5.00(3
5.60 per dozen; turners, live, i(9
13jC per pound.
Potatoes 75c (3 II per tack; sweets,
38c per pound.
! Vegetables Beets, $1; turnips, 90c
ner sack: sarlic. 7o per pound; cab
bage, 14ic per pound; cauli
flower, 76o per dozen; parsnips, fl
beans, 66c per pound; celery,
70(3 75c per dozen; cucumbers, 60c per
box; peas, 8 (3 4c per pound; tomatoes,
75c per box; green corn, 13)1$C per
dozen.
Hops U13o; 1897 crop, 4 (3 80.
Wool Valley, 1313o per pound;
Eastern Oregon, 8(3 13c; mohair.
i 7 30c per pound.
Mutton Gross, best sheep, wethers
and ewes, 850; dressed mutton, 6 5(3
7c; lambs, 7c per lb.
Hogs Gross, choice heavy, $5.00;
ight and feeders, $4.60; dressed, $6.00
6,50 per 100 pounds.
Beef Gross, top steers, 8.60I4.00;
cows, $3.00(33.50; dressed beef
7fc per pound.
Veal Large. 6V7Vc: small. 8(1
8c per pound.
eattle Mark eta.
Onions, new, $1.35 1.60 per sack
Potatoes, new, 1 (Sleeper lb.
Beets, per tack, $1 10.
Turnips, per tack. 75c.
Carrots, per sack, 90c.
Parsnips, per sack, $1(31.75.
Cauliflower, 75c per do.
Cabbage, native and Callfornu
$1 g 1.35 per 100 pounds.
Cherries, 7So$l.
Peaches, 75 90c.
Apples, $1.25(31.75 per bos.
Pears, $1.75 per box.
Prunes, $1 per box.
Watermelons, $33.50.
Cantaloupes, $1.50 3. 75.
Blackberries, $1.60(32.
Butter Creamery, 25c per pound;
dairy 17(3300 ranch, 13(3 17c per lb.
Eggs, 28c.
Cheese Native, 13013c.
Poultry 18 14c; dressed. 10c.
Hay Puget Bound timothy, $7(39;
choice Eastern Washington tim
othy, $14.00.
Corn Whole. $33.60; cracked, $33;
feed meal, $38.00.
Barley Soiled or ground, per ton.
$31; whole, $23.
Flour Patent, per barrel, $3.50.
blended atraiirnta, $3.35; California
$3.35; buckwheat flour, $8.60; graham,
per barrel, $3.60; whole wheat flour.
$3; rye floor, $4.60.
Millstuffs Bran, per ton, $15;
shorts, per ton, $18.
Feed Chopped feed, $30.60 per
ton; middlings, per ton, $33; oil cake
meal, per ton, $86.
an Franel.eo Market
Wool Spring Nevada, 13 14c pet
pound; Oregon, Eastern, 10O14c; Val
ley, 14019c; Northern, 8 (3 10c.
Onions Bilverskin, 90c8$l per
tack.
Butter Fancy creamery, 3728o;
do seconds, 32026c: fancy dairy,
23 26c do second s, 1900 P'
pound.
Eggt Store, 19 0 330; fancy ran oh,
22 O 26o.
Hops Nominal.
Citrus Fruit Oranges, Valencia,
$2.76 0 3.25; Mexican limes, $406.00;
California lemons, 75o(J$1.60; do
choice, $1.7502.00 per box.
Hay Wheat, $6K09)';wbeat and
oat, $708; oat, $809; beat bar
ley, $4. 60O7;alfalfa, $6.00 0 7 per ton;
straw, 20 0 86c per bale.
Potatoes Early Rose, 60090c;
Oregon Burkanks. $1.25(3$1.60; river
Burbanka, 4590o; Ralinaa Burbankt,
1.25 O1-60 per aack.
Tropical fruits Bananas, $1.60O
.60 per bunch; pineapples, $30
00; Pertisn dates, 60 Ji P"
Pound. r, .
The
Remorse of a
Guilty
Stomach
Henry mci''i"" mbhiii,
Is a veteran of lue 16 Ui lUluvla luOut
trr. lie said 1
I' For mors than 15 years I was a
urr.ror from faatrltts In lis worst
ftirm. 1 was much reduced In Heal;
and tronglb. and unable to attend
to tm.lnem. Finally niy wire per
suadod mo 10 try Dr.Vllllaiue' Pink
rills for 1'ale 1'oople and to my sur
prlae 1 hoirea to sat belter. Three
boxes erroowd a euro that has liean
permanent. When I bn to take
(tie pills I welshed IKS pounda; now
1 weigh liiS. Tlie pills did me more
good than all the ulnar medicines 1
Lavs ever taken,
11. It. Mrt.atT.aif
fluBeorlbed and morn to Intfor me
this econd day of December, s7.
R. h. Wall. JVttfury MiWH
FVumlAe Pi-'JJ, lI'imtltoH, JIL
To aov euirerer!! from aiomtten fr
bowel trouble Williams' diet
. . -1 - nlll.u.llAn Til.
book la (roe on ruqueai.
uj..,, ei-b Pill In Psla Paanla
sre ar solil b Ihs doien or ksaSrsd.
hut alaiis I" packages. St H SrugaltU.
or Sired "rem the St. Williams KMlclas
Co , Sch.n.cUdi, H. ., 00 csnt par Hot.
beiet 12 69.
trln Beana Slewed la Mutter.
Piepare the beans as usual, parboil
thorn, then put them on in just
enough new boiling water to cover
them, and add as nmoh butter as you
would use in diessing them to serve.
Let them cook in the water and butter
foi two hours, adding water as it boils
away. Pepper and add salt to taste,
add 'a little milk if preferred, and you
will have a dish, tit not only for a
king, but for the independent Amerioun
citiaen who pays his way aa he goes.
Housewife.
Ostriches, when frightened, get over
the ground at the rate of 35 miles an
hour. Their strides measure 11 tg fevt.
An India elephant can carry from
800 to 1,000 pounds, march eight to 10
hours a day, and do with five or six
hours' sleep. He needs 600 pounds of
green feed daily, besides grain.
Charles Darwin's statue, the gift of
Prof. Pou I ton, has been put up in the
Oxford University museum next to the
statue of Sir Isaac Newton.
Miss Annie Laker, an American
gill, it a diver from Diversville. At
the Royal Aqoaiiutn, London, she daily
divea from a height of 90 feet into a
tank of water.
A San Francisco man who died not
long ago with pleuiisy wat found to
have had three-quarters of an inch of
a needle in his heart, which had been
there long enough to rust.
You know very well how you feel when your liver don't act. Bile collects In the blcod, bowels bcorre
constipated and your whole system is poisoned. A lazy liver Is an Invitation for a thousand pains and ach?s to
come and dwell with you. Your life becomes one long measure of Irritability and despondency and bad feeling
CASCARETS act directly, and In a peculiarly happy manner on the liver and bowels, cleansing, purifying,
revitalizing every portion of the liver, driving all the bile from the blood, as Is soon shown by Increased appetite
for food, power to digest It, and strength to throw off the waste. Beware of Imitations !
(PJla55e jet swimmm'." Washington Su. t t
av MI have kea trerajMeel a ",nl
f for with a torpid liver, wblob aroduoea eoaaupa- Tho
Jr Jf . tkm. I found CAsCAKlfro to ee all you .
Jr f a"k. 1 I claim for them, asd secured such relief the naP-
1 Jr 0 I 1 1 ed ot trial that I purehaaed saotber eupply I jus
ft If V I 1 ... and waa eoniplauly eurrd. 1 abaJI only be
M l II i f - to glad to reeoaimaad Caacarew wbeneTer
f t II eing ib opportunity lepreeeated" J. A. Mbhtbj, hav Jk
I I JV jf J tIy auaqiMheatia Are. Phtladolpbla, fa. oUt e
ANNUAL 8ALE3. 6.OOO.0OO BOXES.
THIS IS
THE TABLET
w.fc.
CASCARBTt srs abaalately BJrmloM, a pnroly vtgeUM sompnti. Vo SMretrtsl er etksr atlaaral ffl-otsea It Casesrats. Caaurets yromptly, tlfectlvsly snd ptrmaaoatl
amrs arery dlaoroer of the Stomach, Liver sad loteatiaoe. Thoy not esly ear seastlaatlsa, kit oorrect any aao ororylorm of trrofsUrlty ef the bowoli, lnclaai4lairkoaaiiadynntcry.
rieaaaat, palaUblo, potest. Tasto (ood, do food. Ifovor slckes, woakoa er trips. Be sur yoa get tfc fassla I Beware of imitations sad substitutes t Buy s bos of CASCARBTB
t"dsy and II aot pleased la svery rospect, got year moaoy back I Writs as for booklet sad free tempi I Address mkldllO BBMBOT COMPART, CR1CA00 er RgW T0UK.
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28 le 3 First Street PORTLAND. 0.
DR. GUiiM'S 'T!vwv.E0 PILLS
ONE FOR A DOSE, Cure Sick Hmdacho
and I7ppla, Hiiior PlmplMand Purify the
Blood, Aid J'ir'MiooendFrerant Blllouman. Do
notiirtpaoroicken. Toconrlnca you, we will mall
ample free, or full hot for 2o. IR. llOHANKt!
IO.. ahllaltt.. arnun. aM .
CURE YOURSELF.
dim Dig 41 tor unnatorivl
ofvihtirge!, iiiflaiiiiiiHtiHi,
Irritavtioiiat or lr:?rlioni
of umeoai nififiiljriit;.
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THtEvnwiCmiiiCjt Co. or pot"noui.
-rfty-frl f xpre, prtpnUi, for
'MflrlW il-W, ir 2 bottt, ti.lt,.
m0"' m Circular mui on rejuet,
1 4 Bat Cuua Syrup. Tanea Ootid. TJee f 1
I I la Mrna Sola br dmss'.'a. r 'l
A Vnll Been Bah lad.
Edna I love to rids In front on a
tandem.
Jack You do? Whyf
"Because, no matter what happens
there la always soiuo one to fall back
on." Chicago Evening Newt.
Ladles r an Wear Shoes
One slse smaller after using Allen's Fool
Rate, a powder to be shaken Into the shoes.
It makes tight or now shoes feel easy;
gives Instant relief to corns and bunions.
It's the greatest comfort discovery or the
age. I'll res swollim leot, burners aim cal
lous smito. Allen's Foot-Kane is a certain
cure for Ingrowing nails, sweating, smart
ing, hot, aching met. We hnve .ni.uoy teau
m, inlaid. All druggists and shoe stores
ell it. VSc Trial piicknge F H It K by mall.
Address, Allen B. Olmsttul, Le Uoy, . X.
To I'revant liaising.
Customer Will those panlt bag at
tha knees? '
Dealer Meln frlent, no pantt will
bag at da knees if you treat dem right.
1 tell von bow before yon go. It s
my own Invention.
Customer (delighted) Then I'll take
them. Here it the money. What it
your plan?
Dealer NefXoi tit down. N. V.
Weekly.
In the British army In India there
are about 1,600 cases of typhoid lover
every year, 800 of them futal.
It Is lemnrknble fact that few bald
head men ever die of consumption.
Remember tlint you can buy Jese Moore
A. A. Whiskey for the same price that la
paid for ordinary whiskey. For sals by all
a rat-class dealers and druggists.
To lay the dust on itt roadbed the
Boston and Main railroad runt large
oil tpi inkier over its route.
We will forfeit $11,000 if any of our pub.
linlied tealimoninU am proven to be nol
genuine. Tim 1'iso Co., Warren, l'a.
The first balloon ascension wat made
by the Montgolller brotheit In Lyons,
France, June 6, 1783.
rlTS) Permanfnuy Cured. No Slaornarvouonaai
II arurllral ' n of Dr. kllne'a Hfl
llarre Keatorrr. Hnd fir rKKR aW.OO trial
botllaaml trriulw. int. U. 1L kUNai, LuL, U0
Arclt elraet, ruUadelvnia. l a.
The Clinrdwellere and Uow la Keaah
Thau.
Tho Denver & Rip Grand railroad
has recognised the great Interest which
has lately been aroused III these won
derful ni ins, and will furnish on appli
cation to It. O. Nlchol, Oeneial Agent,
951 Washington street, Portland. Or.,
a pamphlet describing the luiut, and
Hie best way to reach them.
These historical mint are located on
the' line of the Denver & Rio Urande
railroad.
' Parties going East should avail them
selves of the opportunity of purchasing
ticket! via this line, the tcenlo line
of th rrurld.
The ordinary folding fan wat Invent
ed in the seventh century by a Japa
nese artist, who derived the idea (10m
watching a bat closing itt wings.
A snoop with five horns rambles
around the farm of William Maraton
in Cedar Springs, Ky. Two horns
grew on each tide of the head and out
iu the center.
On each train of the new Siberian
railroad theia will bs a stationary bi
cycle to afford exercise to tha passen
gers and a barber who will shave them
fice of cost.
PORTLAND DIRECTORY.
Vaiifle and Wire Worlio-
FORTt.AND W1RB dt IRON WORKS: WIRg
and iron lem'tnir; office ratlins, etc 834 Alder.
Slaehlnery and Supplies.
CAWHTON A CO.; KNOINKS, HOIt.KltS, MA
clunory, iiij.plict. 4K-6U flntst., l'orlland,Or.
JOHN POOLE, Portland, Oar.ooa,
can plve you tha best bargains in general
machinery, engines, boilers, tanks, pumps,
plows, belts and windmills. Th. new
su-cl I X L windmill, sold by him, is uii
eiiuulled. Wholesale Irrafffl.ta and V botos;raplile
Suppllaa.
BI.IJMAUKR-FRANK DRUO CO. 144 AND Its
Fourth Htruet, Porllaml, Orrson.
rUITElSlriK
To good and too cheap to be with
out it. ,
Rupture
treated len
tilli al I y and
coiifldrntl al
ly. CwrMMMiMi
ItJiailai
C. H. WOOD.ntf t CO., IN tsssnt It, fe II. nd,
. . nM.a staanrd.
The bust of Sir Joseph I'axlon, the
arohltaot of the famous Crystal palace
in Loudon, It now being moved from
la. atltlrm anil tha terrace to the
parade. The work ut moving It Is
r a 1 I.,..,.., flip
umcb like mat 01 moving ou.
the bust Is ona of tho l'ltt
1.. tt . nnmiiletud In J8II0, and
stands over nlno foot In height. ir
1. n...i,. ina limn tn Hertford-
joavio - --- - .
shlro Iu lHOil.and was knighted for his
services In designing tne urystai pain.
11.. .iu.i in Hvilmiliam In 1866, Ills
plan for the Oiyttnl palano " accept
ed alter 333 other plant 1i1 '"
cllned. He also won fume as a land-
an.l a militant, anil WHS
UB'U (HIMWilv, .... ...
elected to parliament at liberal.
Chicago i'riuuns.
at aiM r Narvituaneas.
0.1. ..11..- Mi..i... tit .Im lim non'ar tn
nuipimain uMimi .u ....... ..... - ,
HHHI1K inn 1 1' ',," - ..." i ,i .
to cure nervoinuirn ia m i,ii,in.w..
nervous system. Ws know of nothing
which will aeeomplixh this qlili ker than
11. ui..i.,..h UiHura. Dtinot take
a sulMtiliite. Hee that a private llsvvuue
Blnnip covers tue uees 01 too uuie.
Klntlchl Bntaoka, president of the
diet al Japan, ia a Presbyterian.
Pleaaanl, Palatable, Talent.
Rimy tn buy, to take, cany In aeilnn, easy
In reaiiils raaeareis Canity tlalhsrlle. Weal
liver regulator and tutvailnal tuulo.'' all urns
alula, liki, ,0 (wo.
Sclenllflo men generally believe, that
tlia l.l .il ilia I'anifle Ocean was once
above water and Inhabited by men.
UEAI-NBSt CANNOT III WKED
By loral applications, at Ihey cannot reach the
dlwaud port ol Hie ear. Thorn ! only one
way loeiiredvalueea.and that la by snllitt
tlunal riiiediMi. pealnraa la ceuoed by an In
flaiiiodcondllluu ol the miieoua llnlut of the
Kumacliian Tubs, When tins lube se
tlanird yon have a rumbling aooud of impar
led bi arlns, and when It is entirely eluned
ilcaliuwi la the mull, and unlcei theliillaiiiiiia
Hun can be taken out and lhl Inba realtred to
llsauriiialroiidiilon, hearing w!llbedciryl
torevori Blue camt 0111 nl l-'B are canoed by
catarrh, which la noihlns but sn Inflainod
oonillilonol theinneiMioaiirfaeeS.
We will site One Hun. I red Imltars for any
faneot )aitico(cauai.d by catarrh) that can
nut be cured by Halt's Ceierrh Cora. Mend lor
strcutaxoree. cMBt 4
(old by Drussiiis. 7Ae
iiall's Family FUU are the best,
Kingdsher, Kan., hat an ordinance
requiring the dngoatcher to ptndiioe the
tail of every unlicensed dog killed by
him.
ointners will liiui aire, v iiiainw a rcann
iiik fvruu III! UT.l (VIliniT W UW 1'W IUHII
children during the teething period.
Grasshopper attain their greatest
lie In (south America, where they
giow to a length of five luohei and
tpread oat 10 Inches.
In Asti, California, is an Immense
cistern lined with concrete two feet
thick for tha ttoiag ol win. Its ca
pacity I 600,000 gallons.
Fifteen prisoners iu the Columbus
(Ohio) penitentiary were In the habit
of Healing cigars from the shop, and
transferring tliein to outside confeder
ates. One of the prisoners, an old sol
der, bad wooilen leg. This lit used
as a receptacle for soma of the stolen
cigars.
The first silkworms raised in the West
have been produced by Mark Chinas,
an Italian, at Des Moines, Is., from
eggt imported from Italy. From 10
silk mollis ha got 8,000 eggs, and of
these 4,000 Intoned. It It hit Inten
tion to produce tilk on a large scale.
. ROBUST AND STRONG.
rWh a i-etinn U tht conitant envy nf ttit
weak, nervmm nnrium of tli irnrititii with thin.
Impure blootl. The way to bulla up btwltb i
Bi.uugll till UIUUU.
Moore's Revealed Remedy
Makes Impure Mood pure. It creates a tood
ai.iellte and eibta dlm.llon. 11.00 per bollle
at your druggliM,
YOUNG MEN!
J'.? "rrtina .ad (llit m PabrV. Okr SpmolSn. II
"' L',"1;.."11.""" ",l,l,,k "uie Mh ami a7
mm. NO CASK known It li. v.r r.ll.,1 to our., no
riJlW bow arrloill or or bow loll Undine Riwilu
rr.m IU am will aatoalah you. It la .tailnul. aafa,
pr..nui Mrlctnr. anil ran h. lakan wltliont IriRonv?
alruc and 0.untlon rrou, btialn.Mi. PKlricSloa. rir
Ml. by all ruil.til. dmaalAl. or wut prepaid br aamaal.
plauily wrapiMd, on r. -11,1 of j,ri. (,. '
, . PaUhT casMlUALOa,Obloase,IU.
RD1L If ARTfT.1 BOOK,
elief for Women"
Ian and Tanuaoioal. of UU. AUKTk.L'S
French Fenala Pills.
llmf bf Iboaajrirl. of utl.fl1 buiM u
aVrsl. sd awaiWBi rail la. 1.1 & m ,
JT, ST SoMkrairdnifa-lMala m.ul rriulli
1
Jit
The dnbilltatlna; dralnt and
discharge which weaken to
many women are caused by Ca
tarrh of tho distinctly fomiiiliw
organs. The sufferer nmy call
her trouble Loiiuhorrhovn, or
Weakness,or Fomale Dlarnseor
some other name, but the real
trouble Is catarrh of the famalt
organs and nothing else.
Pe-ru-ua radically and perma
nently cure this anil all othei
forms of Catarrh. It itapnaltlve
siecltlo for famalo troubles
caused hy catarrh of tho delicate
lining of the organs peculiar to
women. It always cures if used
persWtontly. It la prompt and
Certain.
Tha microbe that causa chilli
nd fever nd nialai hi enter tho sys
tem through liniiout iiuuubiiitirt
iiiado porous by catarrh, l'e-ru ns
heal the inucoua nieuihianet and
prevent the entrance of ninlitiUl
got 111s, tha preventing' and curing
those) affections.
Even radishes are adulterated new
in Htirlln, (lermany, Thev are
lipped Into aniline dye to uiuk tliein
look freali and pll'k.
The drummer In fiervisn regimnnts
nover oairle ttis drum, It is ulaeed
on a twu-wheeled cart, which Is disw
by a big dog just in aJvuucsol tlis
drummer.
The Hawaiian Isliimli a century azo
had native population of soma 4 on,.
000, which has dimtuiidied to leas Ihsa
80,000 at ths ptsseui time.
Four cannon have been placed on
the four sides of th town of Hennes
sey, Oklahoma. When the clouds In
dicate an approaahing cyolone, the oan
lion oil the threatened siils, loadal with
salt, bombards the menacing clouds,
which soon disperse in tact, Dm
from th cannon's angry mouth.
Meat la never eaten by th Trspplst
monks of Uelhsemane, Ky. Vseia.
hies and wheat bread are thai! only
food. They nover speak to eauh other
un lens when extremely 111, and they
know nothing ol tho current events of
I tha outside world.
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