The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, February 02, 1900, Image 4

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    The Assassination
I of President Lincoln.
if"' M!rpj lifSIB
. N AprB 14 just thirty-three jear
1 will hare passed since ir siaem
Lincoln wss shot down In Fords
Theater, Washington, by John Wilkea
Booth. The excitement all over the Unit
ed States to-day, caused by the war scare,
brings to mind the thrill of horror and
excitement that passed over the country
thirty-three years ago. when, just as the
minds of the people had become settled
after four years of wsr, the country was
startled by the announcement of tin
coin's assassination.
Announcements bad been made In
Washington papers that President Lin
coln and Gen. Grant, accompanied by
their wives, would visit Ford's Thester
(now a pension office) on the evening of
April 14.
Gen. Grant found It necessary to rislt
Burlington. N. J., on that memorable
14th of April, and be accordingly sent to
President Lincoln a note of regret at his
inability to accompany him to the the
ater that evening, leaving Washington on
the 6 p. m. train.
To Schuyler Colfax, then Speaker of
the House, the President extended an in
vitation to attend the theater as late as
8:15 p. m.. for it was not until then that
the President's psrty left the White
Hnnw. President Lincoln manifested a
THIS
curious reluctance to going, bnt stated
that the papers had advertised tbat him
self and Gen. Grant would both attend.
and, since Gen. Grant had left Washing
ton, he did not want to have the audience
disappointed, as the people would expect
to see at least one of tnem.
The thester was crowded. The box
reserved for the presidential party waa
tbe double box forming tbe second tier on
tbe right-band side ot the stage. Tbe
front of tbe box was decorated with flags
and in tbe center, on tbe outside, bung
an engraving of Washington.
As the Grants bod declined an Invita
tion to attend, Mrs. Lincoln invited, in
their stead, Miss Harris, daughter of Sen
ator Ira Harris, and Maj. Henry K.
Katbbone, tbe Senator's stepson.
The play presented was the original
version of Tom Taylor's "Our American
Cousin," as it was alwaya given before
the late E. A. 8ot hero's changes in it.
JOUST WII.KIS BOOTH.
afterwards made to elaborate his still
remembered character of Lord Dun
dreary. The assassin. Booth, familiar with tbe
theater, visited tbe box about 9 p. m.,
looking in for a last survey of the various
positions of Its occupants. It was sup
nosed, at the time, that it was due to a
- -r.-.- -sss
mistake or the exercise of an Imperti
nent curiosity. Unknown to the presi
dential party. Booth bad, during the day,
bored a hole through the door of the box
for observation or perhaps to fire through.
At 10 p. m. Booth again entered the
box, quietly holding a pistol in one hand
and a knife, or dirk, in the other. Maj.
Katbbone rose and asked this intruder
his business. Booth rushed psst the
Major without making a reply and. plac
ing his pistol close to the President's
head, actually in contact with it;' fired,
and instantly sprang upon the cushioned
baluster of the box, w hen he made a
backward plunge with his knife, aimed
at the face or breast of Mr. Lincoln.
Maj. Rath bone, springing forward to pro
tect the President, received the stab in
his arm.
It was towards the latter part pf the
play. Perfect stillness reigned through
out the house. The audience listened to
the dialogue between Florence Trehchard
and May Meredith, when the pistol shot
rsng through the theater. It was appar
ently fired behind the scenes on the right
of the stage, and it was accepted by the
audience as an introduction to some new
passage, several of which had been in
terpolated in the early part of the play.
Booth had been noted as a leaper, nav-
DEATH BED OF PRESIDENT LICOLN.
Ing become habituated to sensational
ieapa in bis repertoire of characters. He
lesped nine feet down on the stage, but
his spur caught in the flag decorating tbe
front of the presidential box and as he
resched the stsge he fell, recovering him
self in a wonderful wsy, though bis leg
was broken. He bounded across the
stsge, pushing past Miss Laura Keene,
who stood near the prompter's desk.
striking her on the band with bis own,
still holding the dagger. As he crossed
the stage Booth cried out, dramatically,
"Sic semper tyrannis!" and "I have done
it!" Once through the side scenes Booth
quickly escaped by tbe rear door of the
theater, where a horse awaited him, its
bridle held by an employe of the theater
whom Booth rewarded with a kick, nis
agony from his broken leg being intense.
Meanwhile the shrieks of Mrs. Lincoln
made clear to the audience the nature of
the horrible crime tbat bad just been per
petrated. Pandemonium reigned. Wom
en cried, men hollowed and children
screamed. Miss Laura Keene advanced
to the footlights and called out: "For
God'a sake, have presence of mindl Keep
your places and all will be well!'
Miss Harris called to Misa Keene to
bring some water, which the actress, did,
and afterwards accompanied Mrs. Lin
coln to the house opposite, to which the
unconscious President was at once re
moved. It was found tbat be bad been
shot through the bead, above tbe back ot
the temporal bone, and tbat some ot tbe
brain wss oozing out snd tbat death was
inevitable.
Within it comparatively short time the
terrible nevs bad spread all over Wash
ington, and by midnight every member
of the cabinet, except Seward, whose own
life waa attempted, bad gathered at the
bedside of their dying chief. Mrs. Lin
coln wss present, prostrated with grief,
and other members of the family, Sena
tor Sumner, Speaker Colfax, military of
ficials of the War Department, several
generate and physicians, the latter in
eluding Surgeon General Barnes, who
had from tbe first assisted Dr. Stone,
tbe President's family physician.
President Lincoln never recovered con
sciousness. As dsy dawned his pulse
failed and a look of perfect peace over
spread bis features. At 7:22 a. m. be
ceased to breathe. Rev. Dr. Gurley knelt
down and prayed and Secretary Stanton
broke the silence which followed with the
remark: "Maw he belongs to tu ares
The South lost. In Lincoln, one who
would have proved to be ita beat friend.
as Is, perhaps, cow realised. In a letter
written trtien. Van Aleu on the last day
of his life.' Uucolu wrote Word that
strike the keynote ot his character. In
It he said: .
"I thank yon for the assure nee you tire
me that I shall be supported by conserv
tive men like yourself In the efforts 1
may make to restore the -Union ao as to
make It, to use your language, a nnloa
ot hearts and hands as well as ot States.
Over alt the .members ot that preat'
dentlal theater party a black and awful
fate hung menariugly.
The fate of the assassin, John Wilkea
Booth, la too well known for repetition
shot down like a dog, aa he was. In
burning barn.
Many have not fullowed the end of oth
era Indirectly associated with the tragedy,
The stricken widow of the martyred
President passed the balance of her days
In melancholia and madnesa. Ot the
guests who were with her in the box that
night, one slew the other and ended his
own life a maniac.
By a curious coincidence, even Herat
Boston Corbett, who shot Booth tn the
bam, became Insane and was afterwards
confined in a Kansaa asylum.
VALENTINES OUT OF DATE
Original Terse, Flower or Candy Are
Now the Proper Gifts.
Valentines are out of date. That
the edict of society. When the 14th of
February .comes around now the proper
caper is to write to your lady fair a few
choice stansaa of valentine verse, or, In
case of your Inability to construct proper
rnyme, send around a few bunchea of vio
lets or sweet roses or a nice box of randy
a heart shaped box preferred, ot course
all tied up with pretty silk ribbon. The
flowers and the candy may not laat aa
long aa the poetry, buf the flowers will
be prettier, the candy will taste better and
both will be more appreciated.
When it is said thst valentines are ont
ot date the statement baa to be made, ot
course, with some reservation. They are
Jt
THE SUKli ATT IIOVSB.
It ni ben that tb assassination ins planned.
out of dste as gifts between fashionable
adults, but among children they are popu
lar still. Every little lad and lassie
watches for the postman on the morning
of St. Vslentine's dsy. of course, and la
disappointed If tbe mail brings no love
message, no little embossed and painted
Cupid. What is meant by tbe statement
that valeutinee are out of date is tbat the
day of the three-story, fussed and fuszy,
hand-painted, lint and nonsense creation.
over which young ladies nsed to go into
ecstasies ot delight and young men used
to go into bsnkruptcy, baa long been pass
ed. The custom of sending tbat sort ot
remembrance is as dead as tbe custom of
New year's calling. It was never a sen'
si We custom sny ay, for no young msa
felt really repaid in putting a week a sal
ary into a gift to a young lady when, be
cause of tbe mystery and secrecy that
have to be observed in sending vslentines,
be eouid not accompany it with his card.
It was altogether too discouraging to
hsve his Jiated rival get tbe credit for
sending a sentimental tot of poetry all
done up in fluffy expensiveness for which
be bad cheerfully emptied bis pockets and
"gone broke." Valentines of that sort
hsve hsd their day and belong now to the
sweetly remembered psst.
PRAYER TO ST. VALENTINE.
Hearts or dollars? sb, te which
Should my maiden heart Incline!
To be iuved or to be rich?
Tell me, good St. Valentine.
fbould I scorn the shining gold!
Is s heart a richer mlue?
Btre I'm waiting to be tola
Tell ass good St. Valentin
St
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SPECULATION WAS SLACK.
Payments Through Clearing; - oases
Less Thaw Tear Ago,
; R. O. Dun A Co. 'a weakly tsvlew
trad Kits:
w ostiier tit new year will surpass
or keep paoa with the old is tha que
Hon which gives special interest
every week's returns. Comparing now
with business by fur tha latest and
moat prosperous ever known a year
ago, mora than 40 por ont larger than
in January, 1898, which, in ita torn
had shown heavier business than
any preceding rear, it oaunot ba ax
peoted that such a gnin will ba repeat'
ed. But the decrease of 8.6 per cent in
payment! through tha clear lug-houses
is wholly due to great speculative au
tivity at New York last year, with
sales of 18,031,88s share against
o.oiB.tcu to the same date this year,
for payments outside this city hav
ueen .s per cent greater than a year
ago, and greater than in the same part
of any other month.
This week one contract of 10,000 tou
for a Western road, and two for bridgxa
requiring 11,000 tons, are the only hi?
transactions reported in iron products
Perhaps the moat important indi
trial event la the marketing ot wool.
goods at prices averaging 18.4 per ceuc
higher than laat year, nianv makes be'
ing promptly sold op and withdrawn,
while others sell ao well aa to giv
great encouragement.
Business in cotton goods begins
to
Increase, though in staples it is still
moderate.
The market tor brearlstnffs is not ac
tive nor have change in prices of ele
vator wheat beeu of any oousequenue,
bnt the active May option allows
sharp decline. Atlantic exports cou
tiuue far below former years; in three
weeks, 6,003,-25 bushels against 13,
224.082 last year.
Failures for the week have been S43
tn the United States, against 848 last
year, and 40 in Canada, against Si last
year.
PACIFIC COAST TRADE.
attle Markata.
Onions, new, ?1.60(3 1.75 per sack
Lettuce, hothouse, 91.25
Totatoee, new, 1620.
Beets, per sack, 76(3 85c.
Turnips, per sack, 60o.
Carrots, per sack, 60c.
Parsnips, per sack, 75 85c.
Cauliflower, 75o$l per dozen.
Cabbage, native and California, 75c
$ 1.00 per 100 pounds.
Apples, 9l.25g 1.50 per box.
Pears, $1.00 1.25 pur box.
Prunes, 60o per box.
Butter Creamery, 82o per ponnd
dairy, 17 22c; ranch, 84o per pound
Eggs 20(3 21o.
Cheese Native, 16o.
Poultry 18 14c; dressed, 14015c.
Hay Puget Souud timothy, 12.00;
choice Eastern . Washington timothy,
$18.0O(19.0O
Corn w hole, $23.00; cracked, $23;
feed meal, $23.
Barley Rolled or ground, per ton,
$21; whole, $23.
Floor Patent, per barrel, $3.25;
blended straights, $3.00; California,
$3.25; buckwheat floor, $6.00; srrv
ham, per barrel, $3.80; whole wheat
flour, $3.00; rye flour, $3.8O4.00,
Millstuffs Bran, per ton, $14.00;
shorts, per ton, $16.00.
Feed Chopped feed, $19.60 per ton,
middlings, per ton, $20; oil cake meal,
per ton, $30.00.
Fresh Meats Choice dressed beef
steers, 7K8c; cows, prime, 7c; pork,
7c; trimmed, 8, He; veal. 8i(9l0c.
Hams Large, 13c; small, 13 j;
breakfast bacon, 12sc; dry aalt tides,
8c.
Partial, Market.
Wheat Walla Walla. 60(3 51c;
Valley, 50c; Blueatem, 52o per bushel.
r lour Best grades, $2.90; graham,
$2.25; anperhne, $2.15 per barrel.
Oate Choice white, 86 36c; choice
gray, 84o per bushel.
Barley Feed barley, $15(316.00;
brewing, $ 1 8. 00 (3 1 8 .50 per ton.
M ills t off s Bran, $17 per ton; mid
dlings, $22; shorts, $18; chop, $16 per
ton.
Hay Timothy, $9.60(311; clover,
$7(38; Oregon wild hay, $6(37 per ton.
Butter Fancy creamery, 60 (3 65c;
seconds, 42 (345c; dairy, 30(3 37 Mc;
store, 22H27Ko.
Eggs 17(317sO per dozen.
Cheese Oregon fall cream, 13 c;
Young America, 14c; new cheese lOo
per ponnd.
Poultry Chickens, mixed, $2.50
.00 per dozen; hens, $4.60; springs,
$2.50(38.50; geese, $7.00(38.60 for old;
$4.606.60; ducks, $6.00(39.00 per
dozen; turkeys, live, 16(3170 per
pound.
Potatoes 56 80c per sack; sweets,
(82io per pound.
Vegetables Beets, $1; turnips, 90c;
per sack; garlic, 7o per pound; cab'
bage, yio per ponnd; parsnips, $1;
onions, $1.15(31.60; carrots, $1,
Hops 7(3 10c; 1898 crop, 66o.
Wool Valley, 12 (31 So per pound;
Eastern Oregon, 8(3 14c; mohair, 27(8
80o per pound.
Mutton Gross, beet sheep, wethers
and ewes, 8c; dressed mutton, 6)i(3
7o per pound; lambe, 7o per pound.
Hogs Gross, choice heavy, $5,00;
light and feeders, $4.50; dressed,
$5.60(36.00 per 100 pounds.
Beef Gross, top steers, $3.5004.00;
cows, $3(38.50; dressed beef,
7 Mo per ponnd.
Veal Large, 84(37JsC; small, 8(3
8c per ponnd.
aa Praaeiseo Market,
Wool Spring Nevada, 1215o per
ponnd; Eastern Oregon, 12(3 16c; Val
ley, 20 (3 22c; Northern, 1012o.
Hops 1899 crop, ll12o per
pound.
Butter Fancy creamery 26c;
do seconds, 28 24c; fancy dairy, 21
22c; do seconds, 18 (3 20o per pound.
Eggs Store, 18 20c; fancy ranch,
22c.
Millstuffs Middlings, $17.00 (3
20.00; bran, $18(314.00.
Hay Wheat $0.60(39.50; wheat and
oat $8.50(39.00; best barley $5.00(3
.00; alfalfa, $0.00(37.60 per ton;
straw, 8045o per bale.
Potatoes Early Rose, 85 90; Ore
gon Bnrbanks, 8&c(312.0; river Bur
banks, 60 (3 85c; Salinas Bnrbanks,
1.00(31.25 per sack.
Citrus Fruit Oranges, Valencia,
$3.75(38.25; Mexican limes, $4.00(3
00; California lemons 76c$1.50;
do choice $1.76(32.00 per box.
Tropical Fruits Bananas, $1.60
3.50 per bunch; pineapples, nom
inal; Persian dates, 6(Ko per
ponnd,
" Yog Msy Bend the Sapttng
Whn AstAS Aa btcomt chronic anef
oWb reafcrf ft b oflrn dfWcWr to cort Jit,
Tht t$ th rttson tufiy tf ti btst to
Ukt Hoof i Srtpv8U wAvn dlstkst
first thow ttslf. Jn kng-Mtttd, UnA
cious CAStt, Hoofs SrsprOU 1$ also
WuUrfuBy luoctssful.
3 fccdS SaMapal
NEARLY BURIED ALIVE.
India
Woman's Narrow Kaoape front
a Tarrlble Death.
Mrs. Ellen Crosby had narrow
enpe from being buried alive in Craw
ford county, Indiana. She was pro
nounoed dead, aud preparations for the
burial were being made. While this
was in progress hei daughter, 19 years
old, worn out by exhaustion, lay down
to rest, but her eyes had scarcely
closed before she sprang up and per
smptortly insisted that her mothers1
body be returned to the bed. She re
uinrked that her mother had called to
her in her sleep, saving: "Mary, don't
let them bury me alive." The ouder
taker complied with the daughter's re
quest, saying it was but a dream, but
the daughter stoutly claimed the con
trary and would not be denied. Nearly
eight hours passed when Mrs. Crosby
lowly opened her eyes and looked at
ber daughter, who had remained by
her bedside, constantly watching for a
return to life. Mrs. Crosby is now
considered in a fair way to recovery.
Stats o Ohio. Citv or tolsdo, I
Lcus focsvr. I
FatNK 1. 1 Hir makes oath thai be Is tbt
tcuior )rier ol Hi nrin ol r. 1. 1 HSXir k t o.,
auina ouaiuvaa in in i nr 01 lotciot vnuiuv
and male (omai.l, and thai aaltt Arm will pa
Ihoauinoi ON lll'NIWKl) IhjI.I.AHM tor earh
and avarr cage of t alarm mat cannot os curau
by tna use ol UtU I Catinsm l,l'.
Sworn to before ma an. I subscribed In nv
rn,lK 4 t'lin.ivi
nreaencs, Ihiattb day ol Pecambar, A. P. IM.
I A. W. UIJ!A80N,
HaJl'a Catarrh Cur la taken Internallv and acta
directly ou ine moon ami mucona ttiriacat Of
Uiaayatem. wni lorieHtimnmaia, irea.
r.J.un.Mi vu., joiaue, v.
Antrt by ilruxstaia, 7to.
Uall't rami) fills are tha beat.
Matrimony oa Small Capital.
A Wilmington clergyman tells of
Philadelphia couple who came to him
to lie married one day. When they
left the boat at the rourth street wharf
in the olty they had but Ave dollars
between them. Nevertheless, the
erooiu called a cab and ordered to lie
driven to the city hall and then to the
nearest minister. At the city hall he
paid $3.60 for a marriage licence,
which left $1.40 to pay the cabman aud
to fee the minister. At tho lutter't
house the cabbv demanded $1.50. The
groom replied that he did uot have it,
and the driver compromised on a dol
lar, leaving 40 cents for tha minister.
The groom, however, was not done
mving, for he stepiied into a near-by
tore and bought an envelope for a
cent. In this he put the remaining 89
rents, and after the ceremony hauded
it to the minister. How the newly-
married couple got back to Philadel
phia is a mystery. Philadelphia
Record.
Painters in the car shops at Knox-
ville are working 15 to 17 hours pet
day.
SALT LAKE CITY.
Aa Important Factor In
Transanll-
nantal Traval.
No one crossing the continent can
afford to cut Halt Lake City from his
route. The attractions of the place,
including the Mormon Temple, Taber
nacle and Church institutions, the
ireat Salt Lake deader and denser
than the Dead Sea in the Holy Land
the picturesque environment and the
war.n sulphur and hot springs, are
greater to the square yard tlian any lo
cality on the American continent.
Tbe Rio Grande W estern Railway,
connecting on the East with the Den
ver Sc Rio Grande and Colorado Mid
land Ruilways and on the West with
the Southern Paciflo (Central Route)
and Oregon Short Liue, is the ouly
transcoiitlnetnal line passing directly
through Bait Lake City. The route
through Bait Lake City via the Rio
Grande Western Railway is famous alt
the year round. ' On account of the
equable climate of Utah and Colorado
it is just as popular in winter as in
summer. Send 2c to J. D. Mansfield,
253 Washington St., Portland, or Geo.
W. Heintz, Acting General Passenger
Agent, Halt Lake City, for a copy of
Halt Lake City the City of the
Saints."
How Woman Was Mads.
A small hoy in the Mission Sunday
school of Bishop Fallows' church pro
pounded an entirely new theory of
creation last Sunday.
"Who made man?" asked the teach
er, beginning, as in the good old days
when orthodoxy used catechisms
"God," was tho prompt reply.
"And how did he make him?"
"Ont of dost, ma'am; nothing but
ust."
"And who made woman?"
"God made her, too, ma'am."
"How?"
The small boy hesitated, and then
replied cheerfully: 'He caused a deep
ileep to fall upon man and then took
aut his backbone and made woman,"
Chicago Inter-Ocean.
Vermont in maple sugar stands flr'
In the union, making nearly 2,000,0(1.
pounds annually. .More butter per cow
is made in Vermont than in any other
state more pounds of wool per sheep
are clipped than in any other state,
and more bushels of potatoes are raised
per aore than in any other state.
Chaplain Condon, who is totally
blind, never permits a barber to touch
his face. While Dr. Conden has been
blind for a no in her of years, it has
been his practice to shave himself, and
an well does be do It that he seldom if
ever "nicks" his face.
Adjutant-General Corbin thinks the
Lawton fund will finally reach $100.-
100, which will be invested for Mrs.
Lawton in government bonds and uive
her an income sufficient to provide
gainst all want and enable her to edu
cate her children properly.
i CuHtS rYHtHt All ELSE f AILS.
I Baft tjoush Syrup. TaaUw Good.
1 In tltna. Sold hr drtitfitUtH.
Vm , m , v if ., sj a y . j r f
.mm aaa-:alwiia"s
The lama Jonas.
There
In this
are many joussss
world, but perhaps not quite s many
as peoplt think. Not long o two
friends met who hsd not f0"
other for ten yrs, sine, thslr school
d"Whom did you marry, BiHyT"
asked ont,
"A Miss Jones, of Philadelphia," re
plied Billy, who was a trill sensitive.
"Yon always did taka to the nam
'Jones.' I can remember when we
went to school together you wwd to tag
around after a Ut auub-nosed Jones
girl."
"I remember it, too," ssld Billy.
"She's the girl I married."-Youth t
Companion.
Artlllulat Might.
An Inventor hns perfected an l'tn,;l
lit.llaiice. which liaelninis will enable tb
blind to see. This III tiring imicll Happi
ness to thus who have ilelei'llve vys'slit.
Another it rest discovery wliien win n
happiness to ;hoa whosa stoiiinelta nav
ihh'uiiis uerangeu, la lioairurr u......
Ulnars. It is a certain cure for liuH"-
lion, dvspepsia, malaria, fevar aim "
In Saxony no teauher
receives leas
than $300 a year.
Only Sara Maillelns for Chlhlren.
Tha tamtar Hula InatilMi ol rhIMren are ruin-
hr violent .ti ruoa. ulilanr llqiiltla. t'aaearett
araplKaaaut, liarmle a. vrlsctlve, Drnfgnn lw,
M3, WO.
New York housvtmiitbt get $3,20 for
eight boors.
I know that mv lite waa saved by I'lan't
Cure for t'oiiaiuiipiion. Jnlin A. Millar,
au Bauie, jutctilKan, April m, istn.
Tha North Staffordshire (England)
Christian Endeavor union 1ms put on
foot a scheme for obtaining 6,000 new
total absitnouce pledge in the year.
TO CIK A COt.l IN OMB IAT
Take Laxative tlromo Quinine Tablet.
All druggists refuud the money if it
fails to cure. E. W. Grove' signature
I on each box. 26o.
Java furnishes two-thirds of the
quinine used.
VITA MTV law, naallllaUHliw iliiwlel .Hir.1li
lr. Kiln liilin mule. I limii ,
IlKlllarunlaliilna ' limmnl. I, Klluoa
Inaliluls. ail Arrant, l'lillwll,uia. rnumiau iu,
During the last fiscal year Berlin ex
ported 88,088 tons of beer and imported
82,084 tons, of which 84,508 rani
from Bavaria and Bohemia.
Mexico Is one of the United States'
best oustomers In the aewiug machine
line.
Built on the Square. A Splendid Line for You. MR. DEALER.
Portland. Oregon, Delivery,
Quick Delivery Guaranteed.
CLEVELAND CHAINLESS
iVsl
rjciiui
m
CLEVELAND CHAIN ROADSTER 50
CLEVELAND a IAIN ROADSTER Rcr.2l lbs) 50
CLEVELAND CHAIN 40
STORMER CHAIN 35
PENNANT SPECIAL CHAIN 30
Boys' and Glrlt' BicycU. Largest Jobbrt ol
for Ca'alogu and Discounts. Agtnlt wanUd in tD towns throughout Ortgon,
Washington, Idaho and Montana.
MEI1C1N BICYCLE CD. PORTUNO BrUI.ll, Pops Salts Dep.. 111134 link It
V Ct9a RAMPLB
DOCTORS INSIST that Uiclr
RHEUMATISM. KIDNEY DISEASE
twaKHW RrisuMaric Ctiaa Co.: Wbra I
wilt waa aullrin( tarrlbljr from Rnramaitaai
talof 111 ductota praacrltad, a scndluf bar
surpriaad at Iht ptograaa my ua la maaioc, a bo an is so wan irw ana
rafuanl to krrp bar aeamatrraa an la auar dolus baroaa sawing. Tka
Sactofa laslst aa bar uklag "f lfata " ami aw una bar that It Is aow
only a raaitar ol a frw days and aha will tat cntlraly curad, aad as art ars
aery wall knoaa ban, tha " liMOP" U r-cal(ug coaaularabla aliaa.
tloaaad praiaa. V. it raiCK. Jataay CHy, N. J. Oct. U I-
Swaksok RastiMATie Crs Co.i I sullrrad tarflhlr wllb Kldaas
TraaiMa (ur yaara, sad altar iiaiag laaa than iwa katllaa of HUoIU"
I am now aollrtly writ and I gtaa " DRul" tha prala tot sny cura. I
could not Snd anything that woald givw rna tha sllghlaat rallal nnill I
tried this ramady, aad 1 r -command It lo aaary body as a parianint cura
Dtwrg
(tsai.b MASK) fur Kidnty LKaea-a. MAHV A. CAkllAUUII, Black Oap, f. Aug. U'-
Itcg nDADfi'l la tha aort aooarfal aiMHSa Sanaa fraa rrani OftUm mm farlait kanal
JI ll l V r O it V.M almnaa hutaataaaona nitot, aad la a MMlu,aaara tor MhaamaOaaa.
SflaUaa, Hanralgla, Or Haahaaha, kaa Blag Taaar, l ataan.
a, aiaavlaaaaaaa. Waraanaaaaa, sarraa, ataniiii aaaaaa. aaan.
ka. Maart Waakaaaa. Urm au, Malaria, Craaalag aaaaaan, aaa., aaa.
tl nHVO oaallaaaaaraotl"Plui"alartalrlal, llla.ad a M aaaja Saalla,
OU UAIB mtmpmUtbr Mall, lor iaa. A aamt'la bnttla alll -ua.lara yoa. Aln, larsa aoHM UN
Soaaa) ai aa, beuiM tot aa. sidhr aaaadatania. aasars aaaTSS la sa wrtu-i. nam ta to-ail.
WAN SOW mMKValATltl tlUalg) VO
PORTLAND DIRECTORY.
ranaa and Wlra Work a.
FORTI.ANK WlltK A MOM VTOIIKH: WlltK
aim Iron Icnoing; oSica railing. am. SMAIdar.
Mavliluar mill Mnppllas.
CAWRTON CO.: KNUINKS. HOIt.KltS. MA-
eliinary, supplies. ti liraisi., foriiand.or.
JOHN POOLE, PoartASD, Oasoog,
in K vs you tha best bantalns in aannral
lactilnarv. anaioa- k,,uH ...
. , n hiiir,, ijoiiimi,
plows, bolts and wlnilmllla. 'lbs tiaw
SKal
i t A Li Wliiamlll. sn lit by li in. la mi.
Sqll
n.i ' ' -
BUY THE GENUINE
SYRUP OF FIGS
... MAWrjl-AOTtlRBB BY ...
CALIFORNIA FIO. SYRUP CO.
ROT THE NAM K.
OLB AOBNOT
Worthlngton
team Pumps
nd Watr
Mater.
Pumping rianit of
Any Capacity
TATUM IIIIWKN
SVtosa PlratHtreet.I'ortl.nd.Or,
Haoliinory-All Kinds.
INDIAN RELICS WANTED
rsuli pid tnrHlona Arrnwa ni.vera.
FIe,A io,tfl. W rile and avinl mil.
P. II am 1 1 Ion, Two lllvera, Wis.
lines to If.
CANCER Si
Curable
t the Use ol Knife,
Addrsus IIt. NKWK1B1C, Mountain Home, Ida.
aii' , r jhp,- "smv
Mf In tbe sod than any saada Wk
ff tbat only coat half as much, Y
II Tasted, tm to nam, fraab and II
11 rallaula. Always tha baat. Ask II
IV for Kerry's uka no otbars. f
V "a tor lW Saad Arjnaal. I
V'. ramit ti., Jr
V wrt' l"tk- r
Imprsvarl Trails Rejalpmeal,
Th O. K. as H. and Oregon Bliorl
Lin hav added buffst, smoking and
library car to llislr PoMImiuI-CIiIohvq
thiougb ttaln, and dining car sarvlae
hat bn Inaugurated. The train la
quipped with th latest elmlr carl,
day coacliss and luxurious flist-elasi
and ordinary ilsepatl. LHisot conns.,
lion mad at Granger with Union P.
olfJo, and at 0dn with Rio (J rands
Hns. front all points In Oregon, Wash.
Ingtoli and Idaho to all Kuttttn ol Ilea.
For Information, rates, etc, call no
any O. K. N. agent, or address W.
II. Ilnrlbiirt, Usnerat Passenger Agent,
Puitlend.
"Within th next five yean Missouri
will slartl th world," prophesies
State Geologist Gallagher, In a recent
Interview, "with th great amount of
lead, lint, copper, nickel, cobalt and
coal mined In th state. Missouri is
rich tn minerals, the richest of any
state lu th country."
Don't smoke cigarette for III pur.
pose of killing time. Tim will transact
business at th old stiiud long after you
tin It. Chicago News.
Mothers will llnd .Mrs. Wlnsluw'a Sooth.
In Mvrup tbe bast r-inedy to us fur ihrl
sliilil ii during His twilling period,
II Answered ha Purpoaa,
Maude Hav Btdlu, and Jack had a
new quarrel?
Lena Oh, nul but they'v patched
up their old on till it' about a good
as new. Puck.
BESTFGBTHE
BOWELS
If r lwvsi't rulr, bMiUiif MMrinni of I In
WWWf s7. Mi WW will w. nttwy, J
tkuwvla . ami im well, f ort, itt tltttiM
vlvi'tu utifM r flit tMitftiiit. t aaiiMfmwt
rntl
MUM VHMtf AMU MM W W WM
Irtaaaant. ralubl t-unl Taxatkml rmonna.
t-a, Mlnaaa. Waakan. or urtMa, HM. giv Wrlta
nr fraa aaatpla. mwi buuklalua amillt). AtlftraM
KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAN
and Replacement on Guarantee.
A LINE HARD TO BEAT.
(Brvsl Gear) $75 rOj
jV
BicycW Sundrlsa in Iht Northwest. rtl
BOTTLJD rOH iOa.
patients use "5 DROPS" for
etc. Rca4
th follow
Ing letter!
wrota roe for a samplt brittle of "t PHOP" mf
au'l was "try uiacuuraml, aa I bad trta avarjr
to Kickalil prln, ate M)r dot lot la vary tauch
I la I -tka at., 1HIIAVO, SA.
CORN WHEAT
Will out-ylald corn; will mnk tha aame kind
olmaali kaa auparlor lallanlns qnallllri, alll
aulra I ha prohtna nl lattanliig lloga snd Csnla
Ins wheat nnnnlrv: should he sown In the
aprlng lha aaaia as ah.al and alll ylold liora
tu to loo hnahela r aarai the alraw slirr It IB
thraihnl haa an oily aubalauoe aud It Is almost
aa good aa hay.
Frlaea'eeed 10a par pouad er ( P
hnndred. Addraaa
M. J. IIIIKLUI 41 CO., Moaoew, Idsbs,
Just aa rhrapas MHir Ins.
T t IlILIJ RKf'IIKT-Tsn cents; rnln lo
IMIII jO T.M.U., Mo.l
goilaalo, I al. UolMO.
Are You Tired ?
Do You Lack Energy?
Yon ran become enargallo and la In1
tired Invllug by using
Moore'i Revealed Remedy
It rnntslna no dsngorona drugs II has
a pleajwiil taate. II a bottle at druggta's.
CURE YOURSELF I
Haa nil Jtr annafural
r)ltcliara,lnn.niiiiil",
rrrllallona or llharalloiiS
m u .in.M-j. et maaoaa aiBiru..
r-.-ju o..i I'alulMs. anil aul aauia-
Ithi tHjlOMlsin.i fin, gn or polauneua.
r it 00, or i hntllra, p.n. .
(,'lrculur anal ua raiuait.
CURE FOSt
PILES.
llTjll
I'll la I
Pllaa
lNliPl.Mr(M.riiarioUtarm s.fi(lHit ltilil
(oriu. ft. walk lillml, Ill-lntT or ttr"tru1ti
Htlllis lL.,ill... ...I l.lJ- A
Jtrt tlriiiKliiUttrMnt hf ji'iM. TrHw " Wr'w
m -iwut uar wm, 1R. BUM AN KO, fbilftd.. 1-
knil lilnatnt. A liMitriisI tUtlti.rV 0""
YOUNG MEN!
, for n-ainrrhiaa anil Olart art Pahat'a Okar Si".1".: 2
la Ilia ONI.V ni-,iiiii wliltb alll rura " ami aarr
rnallar how vrlMia or of how lone auii1lng. .Hafiiiw
rr..m n. i. .ill nt.b ..... t, u utalr ra'n.
Ire,.nni rtrkture, and narl ba lakaa lil'm,"?wll
Bl.nr and tl.unllon from btulniMa. PIllclC. '"J??
al. Iiy all rallal'la (InieirlMa, or aani nrapaMl of aapra
plalnlj wreouad, on r.jirt of prlra. hj . .
' , lUlwK'HrSil-ACOa.Oktoaglhlll'
r JTUlaraulladearaniiaat,
DR. GWS 1
imphoviddii I c
LIVER rikW
ONI FOR A DOSE, Cure ilxk
sod napapaiani.iuoaTlmplaaand P
.!?'.'" '"a'alloaandPrsaent llllloua
arlaoha
Purify lla
Inuatiaaa. 10
notdrlpeorHlokan, Toooliflnce rou.wa alll mall
""P1 !' or lull Ims lor Joo. IB. iliiHANatW
J'.,Flilldr.,?Ruua, Hold li; lirm.l.i".
N. p. N. C.
o. 8-100.
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weotloB this paper.
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