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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1899)
II 11 WIV The difference of cost between a good and a poor, baking pow der would not amount for a fam ily's supply to one dollar a year. The poor powder would cost many times this in doctors' bills. Royal Baking Powder may cost a little more per can, but it insures perfect, wholesome food. In fact, it is more economical in the end, because it goes further in leavening and never spoils the food. Royal Baking Powder used always in making the biscuit and cake saves both health and money. Yoa cannot, if yon value good health, afford to use cheap, low-grade, alum baking pow ders. They are apt to spoil the food; they do endanger the health. All physicians will tell you that alum in food is deleterious. ROYAL lAKINO POWDS CO., WW YORK. Th. Mlesl.aary-s tittle Joker. A native Maori chieftain, the de scendant of cannibal kings, is now com pleting his medical education in Chi sago. Cannibalism ended in his tribe, he rays, when Bishop Selwyn converted his grandfather; bat he tells some stor ies of it which have a distinctly humor rous flavor. For instance: It is said that once a chief captured a missionary who was anything but a toothsome morsel, as he was old and thin and looked as if bis flesh would be tough. The missionary warned the chief that he would not make a good dinner, and pulling up his trousers, cut a slice off the calf of his leg and offered it to the chief. The chief tasted it, said he didn't like it, and passed it to a sub chief. The sub tasted it, made a wry face, and passed it on. The next man who took a bite of it spat it out. The missionary was released. After he had gone it was discovered that he wore a cork leg. lte ef a Great Nam.. Here's a tip for some of our old friends who have big names and need a little ready money: Turner Beau, president of the Produce Exchange Trust Company used to be secretray of the Produce Excange and of the ISew York Southern. Society. Among the men of his acquaintance he admires none so much as he does Colonel Wil liamde Hertbume Washington. A lit tle while ago he asked Colonel Wash ington if he might use his name in a financial transaction. Having implicit faith in BealL, the colonel consented, and was pleased to receive a short time afterward a check for $15,000, his hare of a deal made by his friend on the strength of the name of Washing ton. The Elder. Inspiration. At the close of a forenoon session of a ministerial conference, in announcing the opening subject for the afternoon, the presiding officer said: "Elder II. will present a paper on "The Devil.' " Then he. added, earnestly: "Please be prompt in attendance, for Brother H. has a carefully prepared paper and Is full of his subject." And the Homiletic Review says that it was some minutes before the presiding offi cer understood the Laughter which fol lowed his remarks. CmM Taw. I. la Tlanaa. One of the best known citizens of Santa Clara, who has been along while Europe, brings back a number of funny stories about Vienna. "In that city," he sars, "poker and cocktails are playing the duce with men and women, especially these pre pared cocktails. I was in a Viennese liquor place where one of the men spoke a little English. " 'Buy a bottle of cooked towels?' he asked me. " 'Gracious, what is that?' " '"ot know cooked towels? Surely monsier is an American?' " 'I am.' " 'Why cooked towels is the name of your dnak. The great American drink.' " 'Do you mean cocktails?' I asked. " 'Ah, mon Dieu, no. Cooked tow els. See, here's the inscription.' " 'We call these cocktails, my friend.' " 'Ah, thank you, I thank you. I ask the American Ladies and gentlemen to buy the cooked towels and they laugh "-at me. Now I know. It is cockus tails. Ah, that is good to know; coekus tails.' "San Francisco News Letter. Retained th. Compliment. The obsequious person who seeks fees from travelers by pretending to mis take them for noblemen occasionally meets one who does not fall into the trap. The following example is taken from an English paper: An English gentleman of somewhat imposing per sonal appearance had a door opened for him at the Paris opera house by an usher, who bowed low and said: "The door is open, prince." The English man glanced at him, and, without ex tending the expected fee, sipmly said: "Thank yon very much, viscount." In Too Great Haste. Wife What's the matter, John? You walk lame. Husband Yes, a pretty girl with fluffy hair and dia mond earrings got on the car coming up, and I sprained my leg in giving her a seat. New York World. Xo On. Said Kay. 'Scotland's emblem is a thistle, and her poets are fond of talking about braes," said the reckless punster. "One would judge from this that Cale donia is a paradise for donkeys." HAS A HOUSE FULL OF HONEY. 25c SAMPLE BOTTLE 10c FOR NEXT 30 DAYS l Ho DISEASE has so baffled the medical skill of all ages as RHEUMATISM. and no rtunotfy ham evoi been known to oure It until "6 Oropm," the Rhoumatlo Cure demonstrated Its wonderful curative power. It haa nawof tailed to euro RHEUMATISM In any form, Aoute or OhronlOm 1Ta ta ahat P.nnln.. .a. I. a. .a a al nix MAii years of actlv. Practice af Medleiue i I hare new before la my 35 yean of practice of medicine riven my testimonial or recom mendation to soy patent medicine, but there U a remedy, the result of which has com under my own observation ; for there ia no Disease which haa to battled the medical aklll of all ages aa Kheamallim and to find a Reliable remedy for tb. nmr. At Uet we bar. found it In "5 WMOr-8," manufactured by the Swaneoa KheumaUe Car. Company, Chleaco, lit. The "5 DROPS," haa proraa itaelf wonderful for ita curative power In Rh.nmatlam, not aa a Temporary Believer only, but to five a Permanent Cor. even in chronic casea. Sometime to, I had among other, eeveral Hheunutie caaea, under my treatment and preacribed for theae patient the very beat Remedies which I afcillfully selected, but without desirable results. I then teardof "5 DROP" and of IU Wonderful Car.., and prescribed it to a few patienta who found relief from ita ne within a few days. After that I prescribed it to a great number and to my eurprlae, I will aay that in the eourae of Two or Thr. Weeks after they bad need "s DAMPS and "6 Drop" plasters they were Cared. Irop" Plasters they were Cnrad. Among these were a few who had. for a .timber of year, been (uttering with Chronlo nn.nmatum, who had piloted themaelves around on Crutekse. Tbey came to my offlce with aatl. Cur Coni ne tbeae Wonder- .... . ........ ruu nau iniuicu inmKITtf aroun. OB iniKBM. 1 ey came to out Crutches and told me they were perfectly W.1L They girt all the credit tx and to-'S Drop" 1'luaU-re and thia ia their testimony t. the gwaaaan Bkannaa r- ., ." wDKicaiKNi way iu woicn iney are placing ut Remed.ee among Buffering humanity, which they told me to write to th. many liable Aa I hay seen the Cnrativ. Power of "S DROPS and "5 Drop" Plasters, In a great ' . ." J Tni r recommend them and alas that the firm ia perfectly honest and re e to deal with. C. A. JACKSON, Pbyaidan and Surgeon, Kearney, Neb-. Aug. so, U Ham Umm Harm Tarn BmHamud with KHtUMA TUMI T Ham Long Harm Tarn af Amarnt "J BROW Wlthmtt Taming Tham T Do you not think you have wasted precious time and suffered enough? If go, then try the " 5 dropa " and be promptly and permanently cured of your afflictions. " J Dropa " is a speedy and Sura Cur for Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago (Ume back), Kidney Diseases, Asthms, Hay Fever, Dyspepsia, Catarrh of all kinds. Bronchitis, La Grippe, Headache, Nervous or Neuralgic, Heart Weakness, Dropsy, Earache, Spasmodic and Catarrhal Croup, Toothache, Nervousness, .Sleeplessness, Creeping Numbness, Ha far la, and kindred dis eases. " s Drops " has cured more people, during the past four years, of the above named diseases than all other remedies knowa, and in case of Rheumatism ia curing more than all the doctors, patent medicines, electric belts and batteries combined, for they cannot Cure Chronic Rheumatism. Therefore, waste no more valuable time and money longer, but try " 5 Drops " and be promptly CURED. " i DroM " is not onlv the beat medicine, hut it ia tfn. contains 300 doses. Fnce par bottle Jl.eo, prepaid by mail or express, or 6 bottles for 5.00. For the next 3m days we will sand a 3$c sample FREE to any one ending 10 Canute pay for the aittUlng. Agents wanted. Write to-day. . IWAXSC.1 Km'UATlS CyifeOv 180-184 .LAKE STREET, CHICA63. Wlsoonsla Farm.r stake, a Dls.ov.ry In aa Abandoned Funding. Mr. Whitte, a Pleasant Prairie, Wis,, farmer, has more bees and honey than he knows what to do with. About two years ago a swarm of bees took possession of an old frame house on his fanu and as they were not disturbed they multiplied until there are mil lions of them. Mr. White recently made an attepmt to enter the old house; he succeeded in getting far enough to find the whole interior lined with honey comb and then he made a hasty retreat. He lays there must be several hundred pounds of honey there, but be does not want any of it at present. He will wait for zero weather before making another at tempt. The machinery moulders of Pitts burg have decided to ask the manufac turers for an advance in wages of at least 10 per cent, and the establish' ment of a minimum wage rate of not less than f 2.75 per day. The attend' ance numbered over 300, representing every machine shop in the city and al most 1,000 skilled mechanics. The moulders have made no demand for a wage advance since 1889, when they won their fight after a short strike. Since that time wages have gone up and down, and all semblance of uni formity has been obliterated, gome of the shops are paying as high as 1 3 a day, while others pay 40 to 50 cents less. An ordinary dinner-table wine glass was recently broken by singing. The man who did it had a deep, full voice.' lie set the glass on the table, stood be side it and ran up and down the scale as though in search of a note. When he settled on one rather high the glass shook visibly. The note was repeated. sung as loudly aa possible, and finally the glass shivered and crashed into bits. The lily of the valley contains prus sic acid. It is thought dangerous to put the stalks in a person's mouth, be cause if the sap chances to get into a crack in the lips an annoying swelling is produced. I MASKIFICEMT WOMAH Holds Up Peruna as the Ideal Rem edy For Female Catarrh. Mrs. Clara Mskemer. Mrs. Clara Makemer, housekeeper for the Florence Crittenden Anchorage Mis sion, of Chi 'ago, writes the following letter from 802 Chestnut street, Chi cago: "Peruna Is the best tonic I have ever known for general debility, a sure cure for liver complaint, and nevet failing adjuster in cases of dyspepsia. "I have used it in cases of female irregularities and weak nerves com mon to the sex, and have found It most satisfactory." From early girlhood to the end of the child-bearing period few women are entirely free from some degree of ca tarrh of the pelvic organs. With Peruna the thousand and one ailments dependent upon catarrh ot the pelivc organs can be wholly averted. "Health and Beauty" sent free to women only, by The Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, Ohio. The Grand Bra... One of the Bohemian citisens of the town went home the other niht after I having donned a pair of skates that would have slid hiin over an Arisona I desert with the mercury bubbling out of the top of the thermometer. He had no recollection of how he pit home and even the next morning he was not certain whether he waa on a sttirm- toasod Atlantic liner or making a leap irora a Dauoon minus a parachute, He went down to the breakfast table with enough wet towels wramied around his head to make a turban (or the niahdi. His wife met him with reproaches in her eyes, but she did not sixilrt him. She wanted to inform him of his conduct the night before, how I ever. "My dear," she said, "did vou know that you came very near killing us all when you went to bed la.it night?" Jsope," said her husland, thickly. as he felt his hot forehead. -wen, you aid. ion knocked over I the baby's cradle. Thm you blew out the gas and we were uearlv as phyxiated. What do you thiuk ot that?" Her husband is usually a resourceful I man, but the fumes of many cocktails taken the night before aomewhat cloud ed his intellect. He made a grand brace aud tried to look pathetic. M love, he said, asa ravof inspir ation burst through his foggy- brain. 'wasn't I here to die with you?" Washington Post. Vaaderbllt aa Inventor. "Phe works, Mr. Waite," said Oor- Inelius Vanderbilt, Jr., as he entered the office of the superintendent of mo tive power of the Now York Central I railroad. He hud just come down from Albany, where locomotive No I 947 had been tested to see if the fire bog invented by Mr. Vanderbilt was I a real fire box or only a toy. The young scion of the great rail roading family ran the locomotive him self. It was built at the company' shops at West Albany, and it made its first tirp on Wednesday afternoon. The anderbilt firs box can lie easily I taken out for repairs and put back again. This is an improvement over fire boxes in use at present, which can not be extracted under 10 days. Young Cornelius, the inventor, is draftsman in Mr. Waite's office, and has designed several locomotives. ACTIVITY IS WIDESPREAD. atsplaalvaa. Thirty years ago there were only two doxen explosive compounds known to chemiBts; now there are over 1,000. Paaalng of th. lions. 80 soon aa nature tees an improvement there is a change. The ramlle gave way to electricity and the horse to the automobile. The fact that Hosteller's btoniach Killers has been sold for over half a cvnturv aimvesits value. There is nothing to equal it tor atoniacn or over truuuie, Th. Old Man Cau(ht. The Father Young man, I think heard you kissing my daughter In the parlor a short while ago. The Young Man Oh I then you are not as deaf as people think yoa are, af' tor all? Yonkera Satesman. There Is mora Catarrh In this section of th. eountrvthan all other atwseet pat toeother. and until the last f-'W years waa su ppoat'd to be incuraDie. ror a great manv yrars ot-rtors pro- icea It a local dUa. and prearrtbed local reme-tle. and br oooiantl latlln. to cur. with local treatment, pronounced it incurable. Nciance haa proven catarrh to be acon.tita- uonai uiwae. ana mer-ior. requires constitu tional treatment. Hall'a Catarrh Cure, man- ularMured br K. J. Cheney A Co .Tnledo, Ohio, Is ibeonlycon.titmionaf cure on th. market. It is taken Internally lndoet from 10drmatn a t-astMonful. It acta directly on the btnod and mucous surfaces of th. svntem. Ther nftr on. hundred dollars lor anv caxe it lalla to cure, eena lor circulars and leatmoniaia. Ad dress, r. 1. ciir.MSY coH Toledo, o, ru.ia dj onifTEtsts, ,.ic. uairs ram My mis are the nest. Literary Swltserland. A French statiutician records tltat Switzerland produces annually more books than any other country in pro portion to the number of inhabitants namely, one to every 8,000. Germany comes next with one to every 8.200. Italy with one for 8,300, France one for 3,500, England one for 0,500 and the United States one for 13,400 Pittsburg Post. Improved Train Equipments The O. K. & N. and Oregon Short Line have added a buffet, smoking anil library car to their Portland-Chicago tli rough train, and a dining car service has been inaugnarated. Tiie train is equipped with the latest chair cars, day coaches and luxurious first-class and ordinary sleepeis. Direct connec tion made at Granger with Union Pa cific, and at Ogden witb Rio Grande line, from all points in Oregon, Wash ington snd Idaho to all Eastern cities. ror iniormation, rates, etc., cell on any U. K. Sc H. agent, or address W. II. Hurlburt, General Passenger Agent, Portlaml. A half million-dollar cotton mill ia to be erected in rvorth Carolina and operated by electric power entirely. Piso's Cure for Constimntion has been a ij-i..- -...- . .r laimiy nicnii-uie wim us since iwh, J. n. Aiauison, Z4uu ui Ave., Chicago, ills. To help the lock-out workmen In Denmark an entertainment and ball was given in Brooklyn recently. ICITe FermaoenUy Cured, No fltaornervouanM lllw after Brat d'a use of Dr. Kline's dru.i Nerve Keatorer. Hcnd for KBKK S.OO trtaf Dome ana .realise, u.l. It. Ji. jtXiUlK, UUL, area street, raUaitMipnia. fa. A 1500,000 sugar beet factory has been offered Fort Dodge if sufficient beets are guaranteed. Mothers will Cud Mrs. Winslow's Booth. Ing Hyrup th. best remedy to us. for their 1 tiutiuren uuriiig m. leeimiig jwnuu. For 13 years the left arm of Eli Forbes, of East Brushfleld, Mais,, had been useless from rheumatism. He was sitting at his window one evening recently when a thunderstorm arose. A flash of lightning seemed to play about his affected arm, causing a shock and prolonged pricking sensation. In an instant the arm shot forward invol untarily, and from that time it has been as well as ever. Beginning Tuesday last, the Denvet Overland Cotton Mills put on a double shift of workmen in response to the de mand for low grade cotton slnl throughout the country. The com pan, will run day and night. The former force was 200 employes, but this will be doubled as rapidly as the works can be adjusted to the new conditions. Th. Unpardonable Breach. "Maud, would you like to sue a mnn for breach of promise?" 'Not unless the promise he had mode waste buy melee cream." Chicago Kecord. olaaae and Tatu. Testify ta Travailing Prosperous Cumllllons. Bradstreet's says: Trade activity is widespread, all volume and value testi tying to prevailing prostierous coudl tions. Only good reports are received trout distributive trade centers, and some markets report fall demand as holding out longer than expected. Railway earnings, liank clearing, re turns and quotations of staple prices are all encouraging, pointing aa they do to a maximum volume of business for this period of the year. Crop turns for Octolior bear our earlier im pressioua of shorteued yields of most leading agricultural products, hxpeo tation ot more modcrato yields ot load lng cereals is not confined to this coun try; the world's wheat crop will admit' tcdly be smaller, and rye, barley and oats yields are not expected to bo so large as a year ago. The higher range of prices of all staples, and particularly of agricultural products, will furuinh a profitable balance ot producers. The Uberanty of forvign demand is. perhaps, best known In the September report of exports of leading products. Shipment ot breadstuff are aa large as those of August, and there was natur ally a heavy gain in cotton exports, which are doubled those ot the same month a year ago. Totals of leading exports show an increase of 23 per rent over September, 18U0, but a decrease of 8.6 per cent from Poptemlier 1807, which witnessed very heavy shipments of hreadstuus. Wheat, including flour, shipments for tho week aggregate 5,Hit5,tl3t buttli els, agaiust 5, 183,31)8 bushels last week, 4,720,096 bushels in tho cor spending week of 181)8, 5,54'J,7'.'0 bush els in 18D7, 4,150,817 bushels iu loVli, and 2.40M4U bushels In 1805. Business failures in the United States number 164, as compared with 1-40 last week. PACIFIC COAST TRADE. THE 'YOUTH'S COMPANION For 1900 We mean to have tho new volume, surpass oil former ones In the Interest ot Its articles, the charm of Its stories, and the value of Us miscellaneous reading. :::::: The Companion Calendar For 1900, which Is given to every new sub scriber, Is a Calendar beyond compare. ; '. OUBSCRIBE NOW, sending $1.75, th. price of a year's subscription, with this slip or the name of this paper and we will send you The Companion Free for the remaln lng weeks of 1800, the beautiful Companion Calendar, and th s issues of the new volume to January, 1901. L joj Send us your sddre.u on a postal and we will mall you our Illustrated Announcement of the 1900 volume and sample copies of th Paper Fr. The Youth's Companion, Boston, Mass. Scarcely any Herman soap come to this country. Knglund 1 Germany's best soap customer, aud last year bought 3,3J0,000 pounds out of a total export of less than 5,000,000. In 18U8 Germany's exports of perfume amount ed to 2,2nO,000, a gain of almost 500,000 over 1807. r.rtlaat Market. Wheat Walla Walla, 5788ei Val- ley, 680; lllutwtom, AOo tier bushel. Flour Best grades, 3.95; graham, 13.05; superfine, 3.15 per barrel. Oats Choice white, 85 S3tle; choice gray, 83 (3 3 Jo tier IuinIioI. Barley Feed barley, 15(8 18.00; brewing, 18.50(319.00 per ton. Millstuffa Bran, 17 per ton; mid dlings, 33; shorts, 18; chop, 10 pet ton. Hay Timothy, 9 11; clover, 7 8; Oregon wild hay, 0 per ton. Butter Fancy creamery, 45$60c; seconds, 40(oS43ti'o; dairy, SOtglfoo; store, 23i(37-,0. Kggs 20 c 23 So per dosen. Cheese Oregon full cream, 13c; Young America, 14c; new cheese 10c per pound. Poultry Chickens, mixed, 3.00C 4.00 per down; hens, 1.50; spring", 2.00(33.50; geese, 0.00(47 for old; 1.50(30.60 for young; ducks, !.604 S.0O per dozen; turkeys, live, 12,V4 14o per pound. Potatoes 5000o per sack; sweets, 3(3340 per pound. Vegetables I'.oetn, 1; turnips, 00c; per sack; garlic, 7c per pound; cauli flower, 75o per doxen; parsnips, 1; beans, SOo per pound; celery, 70 (4 75o per dozen; cucumber, SOo pei box; peas, 34opor pound; tonnXtoe, 25o per box; green corn, 13. 15o per doaen. Hops 7 3 10c; 1897 crop, 5(36c. Wool Valley, 12(41 Do per pound; Eastern Oregon, 8a Ho; mohair, 27fci 30o wr pound. Mutton (iross, best sheep, wethers and ewes, Sc; dressed mutton, ),'( 70 per pound; lumlw, 70 per pound. Hogs Gross, choice heavy, 5.00; light and feeders, 1.5(1; dressed, 0.00(37.00 per 100 pounds. Beef tiroxs, ton rteers, 3. GO (4.00; cows, f;i88.50; dressed beef, 6(g7?4C per pound. eal Large, 6(37c; small, 8(3 8 Mo per pound. . ealtl. Markets. Onions, new, 1. 25 dr) 1.50 per sack. Potatoes, new, 75c (if 1. Beets, per sack, 1.10. Turnips, per sack, 75o. Carrots, per sack, 80o. Parsnips, per sack, 00c, Cauliflower, 7Co per dozen. Cabbage, native and California, 1 01.25 per 100 pounds. Peaches, 65(3 8O0. Apples, 1.25(31.50 per liox. Pears, 1.00 1.25 per box. Prunes, 60c per box. Watermelons, 1.50. Cantaloupes, 60(3750. Butter Creamery, 28o por pound; dairy, 170 22c; ranch, 12 17o per pound. t-ggS 27 280. Cheese Native, 1314o. Poultry 14o; dressed, 15jc, Hay Puget Sonnd timothy, 8011 choice Eastern Washington timothy. 1415. Corn Whole, 23.00; cracked, 23; feed meal, 23. Barley Boiled or ground, per ton, 21; whole, 22. Flour Patent, per barrel, 3.60; blended straights, 3.25; California, 13.25; buckwheat nour, 93.00; gra ham, per barrel, 3.90; whole wheat flour, 3.00; rye flour, 3.75. Millstuffs Bran, per ton, $15.00; shorts, per ton, 10.00. Feed Chopped feed, 20.60 per ton; middlings, per ton, 22; oil cake meal, per ton, 36.00. aa Franeiaeo Market. Wool Spring Nevada, 1214oper pound; Kastern Oregon, 1216c; Val ley, 1719c; Northern,, 810o. Hops 18U9 crop, 8(9120 per pound. Onions Yellow, 7585o por sack. Butter Fancy creamery 29i)0o; do seconds, 2528c; fancy dairy, 24 25c; do seconds, 20(ii22o por pound. fcggs Btore,22274c; fancy ranch, 3688c. Millstuffs Middlings, 18.60 Q 20.00; nran, 16.6017.60. Hay Wheat 6 9. 50; wheat and oat 6.00(g8,50; best barley 5.00(3 7.00; alfalfa, 5.00 7.00 per ton; straw, 2635o per bale. Potatoes Early Itoso, 40 50c; Ore gon Burbanks, 1.25 1.60; rivorllnr banks, 6076c; Halinas Burbanks, 90cl.l0 per sack. Citrus Fruit Oranges, Valencia. 2.768.25; Mexican limes, $4.00 00; California lemons 75c(tf $1.50: do choice 1.75(52.00 per box. Tropical r raits lliuiuniiH, 1.50 50 per bunch; pineapple,!, num- i inal; Persian dates, 6 06. Wo tier pouna. The Terro Haute city council has passed a resolution for which Council man Iteiubold, vice-president of the State Federation of Labor, has been working for three years, that all city printing be done in a uuion office. Every alderman in Grand Itaphls who voted for the street railroad fran chise and stood tor re-election in the recent nmniclal contest was defeated by the labor vote. Douny "TV gur-rul thot in mar ray must be loike Mne silk." Nora "An' how 1 thot?" Denny "Not shrluk when It cornea to washing." When first known to the Romans silk waa so dear that it wa sold weight for weight with gold. German production of pig iron In the first half of the current year was 4.000,000 toiut, against 8,000,000 In the same time In I HIM. Berlin has the smallest elephant In the world. It la but 89 Inches high and weigh 180 poumla, Tacoma clgarmaknrf earn 12 to 18 a week. New York city Is to pay unskilled la borers 2 a day. a, POUND s .7. . - "ajsl THIS BIO CATALOGUE IL0CU6 IBS. ..ll.lZ." , mm! rilTISiaS larlu-ltixa-ar. " - IWi, bnmm, lk.laaaS ----- -, "'wa' wa-aiiifc aM . .TLT'T"'"" -ri ,i.k r. a.. .v Tallaalua. 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H MAT TDK 'HV.mm MAY It AROI T THW fATAIAvrtRa TrifmiT l"w,,,u, Muniviiio.Mia.UttlliMl "A "vWrti.l ptmm ftf ovli WMhlnyton HaHoMt TrtWM, Th 4-silu to wixim K,sbM(t I N Mi lrtlr.it. -Wr Hl4ir 4 Co lion v4 Ujmmt hvumm vt IM bIWlB ' ' . 11 .-ii roriM mm ut am Unmet thmppma memim mm 4trtmnt atirw b'tttM J.. - AllnM CVvMllttiM'Ht. r(l...li.M - 4 blvtrt K pert, rtt mtm. ihlerwilal.rfiMinMUt4bit-tvh ThaHm O A MnutlibTB, I re will m4m rMrft m 'ttrntm "The UitttfU U fWf-tstlnlt Mf'-t.ruliv ni(.lHIi.' a . tAWa. ROEBUCK A COllno.). CMIOAOO. ILUWOtS, U. . m. The arabs assert that they were thai PORTI ANl") TJIPFrTOH V" first Ul make butter. The Method was! ssssasj' '.i ; t1. nn.is strangely tlis.overed. It Was their I habit to tarry milk in skins, on the , ,llTl.ANn wIHg A mtTTw"' lik8 of tainels. The steady Wgtug 1 si.U iron lonoinsiaAie rsilln..tr. iu A Mar. of the auimals churuetl the milk ttn . - ... aail Vtlr. tr.rks. Imtter. Secret of a Girl's Beauty linn. .T Tr trr m 1 a rf.-ld-.ut or Haj.rn, Ore., sa a i . "' two ynara my dauihtar Bart bnsn deellnln. from a sunna, uealtiiy, roajf h,Ial airl to a fa I. " and balplaaa Invalid Hit. was afflirU'd with l.rrlhivhMdaetaM, and gradually sr.- woahrr.ndraora wnatiid, appnraritly without causa, I tried avrrul(lo tor. tintull wlttiuut avail, r'lnally, to please a frlrnd, I botisht a boi of Ir. Williams' I'lna l'llls fur P.I. People, and u oar sur. prls., bsfnr. It wus used her hisd. sches coasMl, th. color began to ro turn to ber cheeks snd lips and btr Mr.nith began to assert Itaelf. I boojnl ova boles more, and bvth. tlni.sb. had Sniehed tlieni aheoaa eomplouly reahtred, and lo-dnr she la a robust, rosy, boaltby airl instead of a pal., tired and sickly one." rromUu Ofuon IndcjHiuttnt, 6'uiem, vrsa . Dr. WIINsms' Pled Ills let Psls PeeeU sr. nsvar sel by th. Seres er hundred, u-t sl.ays Is pscksjee. At all drugguli, er Slrect Irota the or. WIMUms Hsdlcln Ct., tcheneclsdi, N, r., (0 eonts ser Se, bsies 12.60. Too Can't lake t Mistake bj Taklrg tbe MaeltlM.r nh,I Kupiilles. (A n-TOM A to., K NO INKS. HOII.XKS, MA. chiai-rr, supplies, tasu rirsisi., fuiiisud.or. JOfIS POOI.K. roariitsn, Ooo7 ran iv you til. best Urgatns ill general n.a. Iiinery. engines, lollrr, tatika, pumps, plows, halt aud wtndmill. Tb. new sterl t X L wiudmill, sold by him, Is mi-Kitllel. 9 BUY THE GENUINE SYRUP OF FIGS ... MAWUFACTUarD BY... CALIFORNIA FIO SYRUP CO. IV MOTS Til NAM. Barter's B nit Makes millions think. MACHINERY. kinds ...TATUM A BO WIN... to S First Street P0STLAN0. OR. na. Kiimn's fxyig, - iioog. nutii4tnitijf rrt4r-- French Fenala Pi!lt. 7J NTM( Vrmwtik L4la. amaB "Id Ur mil dniirtflalBlii mstal h... IrHbwb .C V. ..... iu no utbetr. itrr RimtnrA SaHBBS I'm. 1 " 0, H. W00DANU A CO., treated scisn tlfliallv and ronndenll al ly. CWTHMSeHSS tetsiltl. I0t leoenS t , P.rllaae, CI air. For ft Is the favorite thmttnU 1 Mninta , 3a and Buffet-Library Car Line East. For further portlrrnlsrs call on or address i. K.NACIKL.O. V A. W. K.COMAN.O. A. U. t. TKItRY, T. I'. A. 124 Third Street, PonrLAwn, Or. CURE FOR PIIFS Jill N(i Pile. i.tWu inn !.,, .; n.V'TTT. I firm, ittt wall mm lillml, HtdMiliiiif r l'rotriiltu Ar IKirC. l ftp. (lnaHMl,a.l.kil. m ......... -.... -.-.. n iin'.rtjp (TimorB. (Ml At mi tlrullatirtiit Ut miil. Trwna fr.i. vf. HoutT.urvM. jH. lit J8 A N K O, I t 1 M . , flC CURE YOURSnri Haa Hl si h.r imesinral eiarliaraa, lnnemitialtuua. iiritaiioiia ur uharallne. Irnnau aMMs, Pmnl. aH .t.?. IrsttriSlOHIHTiiOl). ""' er puimiiuus. LOKCmmti.o TT"1 ".J sir Ursnlia. 1 " P'ain erspper, lr i-ieraaa, prepaid, lot I 'w, r 3 bntilaa. Si.Vil. n. -in request. t.'lrmilar DR. GUNN'S "uSS PILLS YOUNG MEN! ri'rOooorrhimandOU-rtK.tralaS'aok.ySparfS-.. II caae. SO CANK Itrniwn It bus ev-r failed to cup-, no i(u,wr hi-w a-'rleua or of ho. Ions Uiitlnn. Kranlta lion Ita uas elll aaknilah Jou. It la eliaoliitrlr aa 1:011, a. t.ir ' aaprtukij Sr-raota Irtrttir. and an b takofi wlHi.iut Im: Ifaoa and d-uuitlnii from InntUirMj, I'ltll !K, $3 00. eal" ttf all ral labia drtisirl-u, or a-'nt nn-uaid tir as WaUilr wrapiil. en r".n,t of orli a. l, v ' , ., . rAliTtU(10ALOO.,Clileaire,III. i 1- Likil V.Hftaf All (Iktt in inn. Nr Tit nmii WOMAN F 'fir-'; i ! Use PI h i " ri ass 3 Hi T rT.-naV-,,.,0081?;. 0"si'k lle.Hsch. not tl.ln A.air i. J. iinuuatieas. uo MnVnl. fr.. o, i m'i 1"n'l- ", lll malt OU., flillatla., fcuwa. id Hru,l.is. RULIEF FOR m. .... ... i nni uriMi, isnifMiii reeling, a nun tiin run nie lieail quickly II yuu lake noore's Revealed Remedy ft Is sti ld"l mertloltie for women, rsay snd i'lit's'"" 10 l""U- ,I UU iH'Me ' yuu' wriVfflPENSIOrJ HCKFuK.l. Wsshinalen. u. .. tlu-v Kill re. reive Qltli-k roi.lwa. H Ath V II Vola. a II '.vih i:urM. I'niaetMitliK claims slnels7e. , , . ' '-.'-a iio r'.'na in nil, . J "',,lhe elirnnlo hesdauk. will dlssppMkT V. N. li. Ml. AS-'S. WH1 writln. ta adv.rtls.rs Pleat nieatt.a this p.p.r. 1