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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 16, 1900)
'"Deride Not Any Man's Infirmities. ft Tell him, rather, how to get rid of them eiost infir mities come from bad blood and are cared by Hood' sSar saparilla. Every person who has scrofula, salt rheum, human, cxltrrh, dyspepsia or rheuma tism thoald at once begin taking this medicine tfut the infirmity miy be promptly removed. Consumption "After the trip I tuJ a bid cough, diseiness and night swats. Humor broke out and consump tion oms ditgrrosed. One bottle Hood's Sarstpanlla helped me and four pottles cured me perfectly." Mrs. N. D. Kinney, fMorris. Conn. Remember dwedA SauajHi Hood's F1IM enveJlseeJHeMbe na ttettng and cwly eathartlc to take with Hood's Sarsaparlila. Tfcw tHM'l le ChHt, The atom oC ioe at Windsor, Os borne and Balmoral castle are very largo. At Windsor there is storage room (or about 600 tons. There the apply Is obtained from the lake be neath the north terrace, from Frogmore and Virginia water. Ioe ia not only lavishly used in the royal kitchen, but aim for reducing the tempera rare of bar majesty's apartment in hot weath er. Then it li packed in pretty wood en buckets and stood in the fireplaces. Cbawgwwblw. Larry Korah hang her Jersey Jacket over the stove an' it wns scorched Dd 'ye hear about it, DinnyT Denny Oi did; an' Oi also bnr-rnd thot it changed th' jacket completely Larry How phwas thot? Denny Well, ye sae, it phwas a jer sey jacket whin she hnng it tbor, bat. faith, after it wai scorched it phwas smoking jacket. Chicago Daily News. VITal.TTT low.deMlltatedoreihensted enrerihv llr. Knot's InvisroraUnc Toale. nttCKU Trial KotUs containing s WakM' treatment. Dr. Kline a laailau, Ml ink SL, Philadelphia. Founded ls7 A medical paper directs attention to the enrioos fact that scarlet fever has never been observed in epidemic form in the tropical or subtropical regions of Asia or Africa, Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow's Sooth ing Syrup the best remedy to use for their wuiurca uoruig Uic teeming pnrwu. In Janeenlle, Wis., is a pearl button factory which tarns oat thousands of the finest quality of buttons. Tons of Mississippi clam shells are used in producing the buttons. For lunar and cliest diseases, Piao's Pure is the hest medicine we have used. Mrs. J. L. Korthcott. Windsor, Out , Canada. It appears from British consular re ports that Morocco offers a considerable field for the engineer. There are at present no roads, railways, telegraphs. canals nor harbors. A rooster figured prominently in i case which was tried in the Coney Is land police court the other day. The fowl had been stolen, so the plaintiff claimed, and in proof of his assertion, ha called it by name "George Dewey." Immediately the rooster crowed and flapped its wings, and it was forthwith turned over to its right ful owner. India has perhaps a greater variety of plants than any other country in the world, having 15,000 native species, while the flora of the entire continent of Europe only embraces about 10,000. Mamma Bate a Caeearet. Babrretathebeneflt. Nursing mothers mat their Blik mildly porirattve with Cascarels, the only sale laxative lorbaDies. u druggists, 11k, x, 50c. .The South Kensington museum is constantly adding to the collection of scientific instruments and models of old-fashioned machines. . We learn from Industries and Iron that they have now made a large number of additions of modern machinery and tools, such as a coal gas purifying house, a Belleville boiler, a launch engine, water tube boilers nsing liquid fuel, a transformer, steam turbine, etc. Many of the machine models are shown in motion. TO CUBS A COLO IN ONI DAT Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to core. . W. Grove's signature la on each box. 25c. It now appears probable that the Mount Blanc railway will eventually be built. The line is to be worked electrically, and is to start from Ouches and end at Petite Bochers Rouges. The Arve will be utilized to furnish the necessary power. . The board of education and the po lice department of New York are the two most expensive departments of the municipal government. Collectively, their maintenance costs f 25,000,000 a year. The German war department has something like 200,000 pigeons trained for war purposes, and France has 250, 000. Kasaia and Italy also have hom ing pigeon outfits in their war de partments, j 31701.1(1 WELS If row haven't a regular, healthy movement of the towels every nay, yuu're tick, or will be. Keep jour bowels open, and be well. Soros. In theibapeor Violent pbyste or pill poison, Is dangerous. The Koolnest. easiest, most perfect war 01 keeping the els clear and olsuuiouu i-eeepgwn CANOV CATHARTIC .r! Falatable. Potent. Taste qood. Do flood. Fever Sloken, Weaken, or Orlpe. Hlc. tCe Write for free sample, and booklet on health. Address etntissa Sri'i r.rtinsi. a Mi.s i.a arts KEEP YOUR BLOOD GLEAN I 1 In Urn. Bold by drnirtri. ft I U ' ' ' "": " M BO vaaos mm asaa ssu a Jk. till Pranalea. Rev. Joseph Parker, the eminent English preacher, confesses that In his youth the strand of the name Van Die men's Land now known as Tasmania powerfully affected bis imagination. It was to him, as it has been to many youngsters, an appallingly mysterious place, bat in time it lost itat evil sug gestion, and he tells how this came about in his recent book: "A Preacher's Life." At a Methodist meeting in the north of Ens land the people had been singing a hymn in which the line "We are inarching through Etuman. uel's ground," occurs, and at the close of the hymn one good old man, whose. emotion was in excess of his intelli gence, fervently prayed: ''Grant that when this life is over every one ot us may have a cottage in Van Diemeu's land." The poor man somehow got it into his head, by some law of mental association which no one can fully ex plain, that Emmanuel's grounds and Van Diemen's Land were practically one and the same. Youth's Com pan ion. Rocker awd I nun It 7. The rocking chair easees insanity, so it is said. In fact the physicians are claiming that the rocking chairs the cause of most of the nervous trou bles from which women suffer, and are advising their relegation to any place where they will not be need. The Chinese honor their guests by placing before them the oldest egjzs ob tainable, which are considered their greatest delicacy. The Mystery ef OmI at Se. It is a piKiling fact that the decks nt sailing vessels snow nustat night, even II washed in the morning, and no work is doiie during; the dav. This is like indie) tion and uvgpeueia, which creeps on one unaware. 1 he onlv tr to cure them , .1.. .. . if U u;..M which also prevents nialaria, fever aud ague. He Caught Oat. He Do you believe in hypnotism? She I heard the other day of a man who was hypnotised by being made to look for some time at a diamond ring. He I wonder if any bright piece of glass would have done it as well. She Perhaps so, with a man, bat not with a woman. He (at a jewelers the next day) I want diamond ring, lady's a brightest yon have. X. Y. World. IiMIrwv4 Trmla laelpMMt The O. R. N. and Oregon Short Line have added a buffet, smoking and library car to their Portland-Chicago through tiain, and a dining car service has been insugnarsted. The train is equipped with the latest chair cars. dsy coaches and luxurious first-class and ordinary sleepers. Direct connec tion made at Granger with Union Pa cific, and at Ogden with Bio Grande line, from all points in Oregon, Wash ington and Idaho to all Easier 11 oitiea. for information, rates, etc., call on any O. IS. Be H. agent, or address W. H. Hurlburt, General Passenger Agent, Portland. The German military experts who are superintending the construction of the Southwest African railway from Swakopmund to Windhoek about 400 kilometers estimate that it will cost only 13,000,000. More than a quarter of the line is already completed. The castor-oil tree (Kicwns com munis) is believed In Egypt to keep away mosquitoes. At a recent auction sale at Zurich more than 1,000 gold and silver Swiss 901ns of the 15th to the 19th centuries were disposed of. SALT LAKE CITY. A a Important Factor In Tnumseoatl- aeatat Travel. Jto one crossing the continent can afford to cut Salt Lake City from his route. The attractions of the place. Including the Mormon Temple, Taber nacle and Church institutions, the Great Salt Lake deader and denser than the Dead Sea in the Holy Land the picturesque environment and the warm sulphur and hot springs, are greater to the square yard than any lo cality on the American continent. The Rio Grande Western Railway, connecting on the East with the Den. ver St Rio Grande and Colorado Mid. land Railways and on the West with the Southern Pacific (Central Route) and Oregon Short Line, is the only transcontinetnal line passing directly through Salt Lake City. The route through Salt Lake City via the Rio Grande Western Railway is famous all the year round. On account of the equable climate of Utah and Colorado it is just as popular in winter as in summer, bend 2c to J. D. Mansfield. 253 Washington St., Portland, or Geo. W. Heintz, Acting General Passenger Agent, Salt Lake City, for a copy of 'Salt Lake City the City of the Saints." Several hundred river drivers leave Bangor, Maine, every spring for the headwaters of the Penobscot, Kenne bec, Androscoggin and Connecticut rivers, and there are always among them some who never come back. Brars or Ohio, c rrr or tolxdo, Lecas Corirrv. 1 Fiuxx J. CHtxar make oath that he la the senior porter of the firm of F. 1. chewet a o doing busing In the Cilr of Toledo, Countv ana otate aforesaid, and that said Una will par auiu VI U11B ,11 .1 LMJ1.L.AKA KIT Cam and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hiu'i CaTsssn Cuaa. (KAMI i. 1 Htser 8worn to before me and auhanrlhed in mv presence, this ttb. day of December, A. D. ISM. A. W.GLEASON, Nolan Public Ball's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally and acts airvcuy on me oiooa ana mncoas surlaces of the system. Hend for teatimonials, free. , P. S. CHENEY dt CO., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 7Se. Hail's Family fills are the best. Didn't Work. "What a beautiful lounge!" "Yes. That's a birthday present from my husband. He always gives me a present that costs him as many dollars as I am years old." "That's nice of him. It reconciles one to growing old. By the way, I have a lounge at home like that but not nearly as fine, and we paid f 38 for it." "Is that all? This -this didn't cost nearly as much as that." Chicago Tribune. A resident of Dawson City writes: "As far as my observations go, the cli mate here is as suitable for raising winter wheat as in any place in the Northwestern or the Northern states of America. From my experience of the last two years, I see no reason why this country should not be able too produce its own vegetables and grains." PACIFIC COAST NEWS Commercial aa Financial Bapa-ealngs r Internet la the Orw wlag W eater: Statee. Alaska Crlmlaal Cad. A bill has been framed by Senator Perkins to amend the criminal code which was adopted for Alaska at the last session of congress.' In this bill, Senator Perkins prohibits the construc tion of barricades in streams for the purpose or with the end of preventing fish ascending the streams or rivers of Alaska. It is provided that it shall lie unlawful to fish for salmon except with rod or spear, above the tide waters of anv creek or river of less than 600 feet width, except for purposes ot propaga' tion. Seining or catching fish in these streams for a distance of more than a third of the width of the stream is prohibited, and no seine or other net shall be laid within 100 yards of another. Fishing for salmon in the waters of Alaska from 6 p. m. Saturday until 6 a. m. on the following Monday is also prohibited, except in Miring sea and its tributaries. The secretary of the treasury is authorised to ! aside whatever streams he may desire as spawning grounds, when he may consider that fishing operations on such streams are being conducted so that the number of salmon taken is larger than the capacity of the stream to pro duce, or if the fishing operations pre vent a sufficient ingress of salmon to the spawning grounds, he may estab lish weekly closed seasons, to limit the duration of the fishing season, pre' scribe the volume of the catch at such places, or prohibit it entirely; provided this action is taken after the persons interested have been given a fair hear. mg in their own behalf. The secretary of the treasury is also authorized to require the erection of salmon hatcheries of suitable capacity at any fisheries or fish establishments in Alaska, which are to be maintained by tire persons operating the fishery, cannery or aaltery. Money to Pnah Railroad Bulldlag. The Bellingbam Bay & British Co lumbia railroad has given a trust deed to its property in Whatcom county to the Bank of California to secure the payment of f 1,000,000 in first mortgage bonds. The deed was executed in San Francisco on December 1, and was filed for record in the auditor's office in Whatcom county on January 33. The document is the most voluminous of any eVer filed there, and tt required $499.50 in revenue stamps. It is the purpose of the company to pay off an indebtedness of about 80,000 on the road, and the balance realised from the tale of the bonds to the Bank of Cali fornia will be used in construction work. The instrument calls for the completion of 24 miles of additional road this vear, on which will be issued In bonds 1 17,000 per mile. This ex tension is the one now under survey from Sumas to Boulder Creek. Transfer of a Sawmill. The Copping sawmill, at Tenino, Wash., was sold to the Douglas Lumber Company of Chehalis, the members of the company consisting of L. II. Miller nd Mrs. H. J. Miller. The firm re cently purchased the timber on the Hogdgen donation claim, a mile from lenino, and the mill will be immed iately moved to the new site and put in operation. It has a capacity of about 18,000 feet per day. Pax-ifle Caaat Chat. Canemah levies a 11-mill school tax. Reedville school district votes a 2- mili tax this year. Nine workhorses, at Elgin, have brought f 35 to $ 100 a head. Hon. M. Baker, pioner of La Grande, has been quite ill with bronchitis. At Stafford, Clackamas county, the mercury recently went down to 26 de grees. R. Hull has sold his farm near Le banon to an Albany man. A dog-poisoner is at work at Glen- coe. One man, a physician, has sal fere d the loss of fire dogs. George Childer's 200-acre farm, four miles from Island City, has been sold to John Blochland for $8,600 all cash but $2,600. The discovery of two cases of scarlet fever at Weston brought attention to the fact that the town had no quaran tine ordinance. At Lower Cove, a disturbance in a chicken house caused boy te go out, close the door, and fasten it with a string "button." Next morning the door was open, with a bole in it large enough to admit a man's arm. The boy had locked in a chicken thief, who had to cut through the door to reach and turn the "button." A logging railroad, projected along the Clatekanie, will not be built be cause one or two ranchers unwisely asked much larger sums for right of wsy over their lands than the enterprise would warrant. The people of Tillamook county are urging the extension of the Astoria A Columbia River railroad from Seaside to their county, but President Ham mond has stated that work will not be commenced until 1902, when it is bis purpose to extend the line down the coast and connect with the Corvallis & Eastern at Yaquina bay. In the year 1899. 23 divorces were granted in Walla Walla county, none being denied. - The United States pays $65.86 a year for rent in Spokane. Tacoma's receipts in January were $21,887; its expenditures, $38,674, and the cash balance on .February 1 was $205,237. About 50 Coeur d'AIene Indians were entertained at a feast at Tekoa the day after the close of the recent farmer's institute. Europe's national debt is $23,000,- 000,000. Of Walla Walla county's total tax of $162,892.27 for 1898, all but $4,955 80 has been collected. The tax for 1899 will be due soon. The United States secret service department has undertaken to ferret out a gang of counterfeiters who are making life a burden for the owners of slot machines throughout Seattle. The town is becoming flooded with spurious 6-cent pieces, which go into circula tion through the medium of Dickie-In-tbe-slot machines. I W"K,-Y REV,EW- ttu Deliveries Made rrevlone Coat iota. R. G. Dun & Co.'s weekly review of trade says: This year starts with much of the year's business already done, and all comparisons will prove misleading that fact is not taken into account Last year the certainty of great im proveinent bad come before the year opened, and there was a rush to get in orders before woiks became crowded and prices advanced. This year the works are already crowded for months ahead in most lines, andprices had al ready advanced so far that recoil had already commenced in some branches. and was thought probable in others. ith the exception of woolen menu fact urea, the chief industries have met less new business in Janaary than last year, though deliveries on previous ecu tracts have been larger than a year ago. heat rose 1 cent, but soon reacted. Atlantio exports were ouly 1,466,69'J bushels, flour included, for the week Pacitio exports hare been 4,209,300 bushels in fire weeks, against 3,670,854 bushels last year. Speculation in cotton has raised the price to 8l4 cents, without improve' meat in the demand. The receipts from plantations still fall so far liehiud last year's that low estimates of yield are expected. Ytool Is rather weaker In some grades, but stronger in others, so that the average of quotations is steady, not withstanding some sales at concessions. The iron aud steel industry is so far tied up by contracts reaching through most of the year, that the effect of pro duction exceeding consumption ia felt only in soma instances. Failures for the week have been 833 in the United State, against 124 last year, and 34 in Canada, against 25 last year. PACIFIC COAST TRADE. Seattle Mark eta. Onions, new, $3.5(31'. 50 per sack. Lettuce, hot house, 40c pw do. Potatoes, new, $18(320. Beets, per sack, ?5(385& Turnips, per sack, 60c. Carrots, per sack, 60c. Parsnips, per sack, 75 85c. Cauliflower, 76c $l perdosen. Cabbage, native and California, f 1.006)1.35 per 100 pounds. Apples, $1. 25(31.50 per box. rears, $1.001.85 per box. Prunes, 60c per box. Butter Creamery, 81o per pound; dairy, 17022c; ranch, 30o per pound. Eggs SOo. Cheese Native, 16o. Poultry 18 (31 4o; dressed, 14(3 15c. Hay Puget Sound timothy, $12.00; choice Eastern Washington timothy. $18.00(19.00 Corn Whole, $23.00; cracked, $33; feed meal, $33. Barley Rolled or ground, per ton, $21; whole, $22. I lour Patent, per barrel, $3.25; blended straights, $3.00; California, $3.35; buckwheat flour, $6.00; gra ham, per barrel, $3.80; whole wheat flour, $3.00; rye flour, $3,800)4.00. Millstuffs-a-Bran, per ton, $14.00; shorts, per ton, $16.00. reed Chopped feci, $30.00 per ton; middling, per ton, $20; oil cake meal, per ton. $30.00. Fresh Meats Choice dressed beef steers, 4 5c; cows, 4(a4.,c; pork, 4c; trimmed, 6s'c; veal, small, 6c; larjje, 4c. Hams Large, 13c; small, 13; breakfast bacon, 12.Sc; dry salt sides. 8c. Portland Market. Wheat Walla Walla, 62 58c; Valley, 52c; Bluestem, 64o per bushel. Flour Beet grades, $2.90; graham. $2.26; superfine, $2.15 per barrel. Oats Choice white, 85 86c; choice gray, 84c per bushel. Barley reed barley, $15916.00; brewing, $17,506)18.60 per ton. Millstuffs Bran, $17 per ton; mid dlings, $23; aborts, $18; chop, $16 per ton. Hay Timothy, $10011; clover, $7 a 8; Oregon wild hay, $67 per ton. Butter rancy creamery, 60 55c; seconds, 42,4 45c; dairy, 8087)sc; store, 22X27c. Eggs 16 16c per dozen. Cheese Oregon full cream, 13c; Young America, 14c; new cheese 10c per pound. Poultry Chickens, mixed, $3.00(9 4.00 per dozen; hens, $4.50; springs, $3.50g3.50; geese, $7.00(38.00 forold; $4. 509.50; ducks, $8.00(37.00 per dozen; turkeys, live, 12,o per pound. Potatoes 55 80c per sack; sweets, 2(a2.Vc per pound. Vegetables Iieets, $1; turnips, 90o; per sack; garlic, 7o per pound; cab bage, lXo per pound; parsnips, $1; onions, $l.G0(g2.00; carrots, $1. Hops 7 10c; 1808 crop, 6(f6o.' Wool Valley, 12(3 13o per pound; Eastern Oregon, 8 14c; mohair, 270) 80c per pound. Mutton (irons, beet sheep, wethers and ewes, 4 ',c; dressed mutton, 70) 7 4c per pound; lambs, 7Mc per pound. Hogs Gross, choice heavy, $5.00; light and feelers, $4.50; dressed, $5.00(36.00 per 100 pounds. lieef Gross, top steers, $4.00(94.60; cows, fa. 01)054. uo; tlresneu tieel, e3 7c per pound. Veal Large, 7 (3 8c; small, 8 HO ,c per pound. , 0n.it PntnereeA Marit Wool Spring Nevada, 12 0)1 6c per pound; Eastern Oregon, 120) 18c; Val ley, 2022c; Northern, 100)12o, Hops 1899 crop, ll18o per pound. Butter Fancy creamery 27o?28o; do seconds, 2S26c; fancy dairy, 23 26c; do seconds, 180321c per pound. Eggs Store, 160) 16c; fancy ranch, 19c. MilUtuffs Middlings, $18.00 0) 21.00; bran, $14.50(315.00. Hay Wheat $6,600)9.50; wheat and oat $6,500)9.00; best barley $5.00 o) 7.00; alfalfa, $6.0007.60 per ton; straw, 800)45o per bale. Potatoes Early Rose, 90c$l; Ore gon Burbfiiiks, 75c 01. 10; river Bur banks, 600) 75c; Salinas Burbanks, 80cia)1.10 per sack. Citrus- Fruit Oranges, Valencia, $2,750)3.25; Mexican limes, $4,000) 5.00; California lemons 76c$1.60; do choice $1,750)2.00 per box. Tropical Fruits Bananas, $1.60O 2.50 per bunch; pineapples, nom inal; Persian dates, ei88.o per pound. THE OLDEST MAN IN Tells How He Escaped the Terrors of Many Winters by Using Peruna. Uiiili., I' ) Mr. Iao Brock, Bora in Buncombe Co., Korta Carolina, Karoo 1, 1788. pays: "1 attribute my extreme old age to the use of Parana." Born before United StMtei was formed. Saw 22 Presidents elected. Pc-ru-na has protected him from Mil sudden changes. Veteran of four wars. Shod a horse when 99 years old. A concern in Iowa Is making farm wagons wholly ot steel, and it can scarcely fill the orders that pour in from the wheatgrowers out in Dakota and other parts of theWest. New Orleans represents more than half the total valuation of Louisiana, and consequently pays more than half the taxes. One of the richest copper deposits known in the South lies in Pearson county, N. C. The mine is taking out ahout 100 tons of ore a day. This ore, wben cobbed that is, picked for ship mentwill average 80 per cent of copper. Of all the curious kinds of lace, expecially old lace, the most curious is that which is called point tresse. Itj Two hundred electric motors will tie is very rare, and was made of human operating on the Krie canal next year hair. French collectors say it exists aud will propel 1,000 boats. A new in the present day only in their cab- trackless trolley motor is made In Chi inets. It was confined to the early cago, eseclally designated to propel part of the 16th century. canal boats. .LIVE AGENTS WASTED RAMBLERS and IDEALS $40, $30, $23, $20 MEND fOB CATAI.OUIK4. BICVCLKS AND BlINDRIBs Fred T. Merrill Cycle Co, PORTLrAIND, OREQOIN Willamette Iron and Steel Works JAMES LOTAH, Manager, PORTLAND, OREGON MINING AND SAWMILL MACHINERY AND LOGGING ENCINE8 IRONFOUNDERS, MACHINISTS, BOILERMAKERS AND STEAMBOAT BUILDERS Designers and nlMere of Marina Knsfnes, Mining and Dredging Machinery and Oanaral Mill and lrea Wark, fire Ujrdraale, fullere, Snartlng. eta. Cerra spondonre Solicited. AN APPEAL TO HUMANITY GENERALLY We need your assistance la aaaaaaclaf le Ike w erld tba ORBATB5T REMEDY that flilsare has ever pradaced, and yoa need our assistance to seen re relief lor yessell and Ir lends tnreuih dWANnON'5 $ DH0P3." A REMEDY SUPREME.'. 11, an will "5 DROPS" unfailingly conquer all diseases Ilk Rbeaaiallsai, datlca, Nearaltla, Lumbago, Catarrk el all kinds, ASTHMA, Dyspepsia, Backache, Meepleaaaeas, Nevveusnsaa. Heart wen. nans, loetsaens, Karacke, Creeping Nunsbaeas. Braachltie, Uvar and kldnav Trnublaa. ata.. mle or anw Almmm I -li.l fmigtr ommendtt. " f DROPS' 1 j"""" ' feoly harmless. II does form. The Child can use It aa well as the Adult. Read carefully what Mr. 1,. S. Smith, of Kl Dorado Springs, Mo., writes us under date of Nov. 27, UM9, also Martaa Bowers, of Caraghar, Ohio, ander date of Dec. 1Mb, 1W aaa. -i--aci-. RHEUMATISM tfuin, MASK I aseoioine ia. swaaaaiioriiisiininDsnirwilS IS KII M A and thuunhl fot ITKAOBWAaa I , mon,t that I mm d have u, die One oaf a led? called lo sae ids and brousrit mean advertisement of ronr " BHOPI." Iresnivedtotrrltandseiit for a sample bottle. Have bueiitatlna It tar three i weeks and Save not had an alla of sufferlne since I took tbe Srelduse. I be lieve It has savftd inr life. This statement ls KWlttvulf trae, Iskallalao lake nleasare In racuoiBMaX ln ,our UHOPs' (or the cure of is ttt!H AMI A, V. smitiT Tour ' DUO P' came to ksnd on the 11th of last month and was (lad to receive It for I was suf fering at the lime withantoid agonies. The nrstdose helped me out of nir pain on short notice. Mloss ito ... . ... ... - "... , . . -. . . , ' - r - - . . . ' tant caroe I cooia notsleeu. t oe worst pain Boor without suffering great pain. H veu,, vl four auu gut ihi rvoat .uvu s am, J out MAU UTAH IA nAVA enable euffe rstogfve"! bROPg'at least a trial, we will send a sample bottls. are. WW J n S O paid b mall for SO. A sample brittle will oonvlnca yon. Also, large boltlee IMSdaasel (LSI, S bottles fore. Sold by OS and asrats. AlltSTS WSSTSk lo Sew T.rrlt r , Dwn'twaltl tVrlla WAJIIrON KHIUMATIO HIM CO.. 14 ta ISA Ika St., CMlCA.UO.lilT is made lo give satisfiuHiim and it does. Have you used It. CURE YOURSELF t 17m Die 41 for unfiBt-r-J irhtxr$,io0mtumHitu, Irrlt-tioui or utcrtluui k MeTleltlfeL. Ot ) U 0 O Q DlVM I r ,., rnriiu Ceuia4ie. Pa(nlM. nd not twlrla t tVlUl UHlktlflfet 00. 9t PUWUBOIM. HOW F Uf-ltUU. or Hot In plmln wrppr br AipreM, ripM, tut f,iw, (r s bottlm, tft.ib. lllreuUr nt oq requotl. or Hot In plmln wrppr, GANGER i9 Curable I the Use i Knife. Adilfsse PH. HIWIUBK, Mountain Home, Ida. AT ,f2?s!5s F our Ml- Bs as tsaSIH , ostesHUTi. a r V Vo.s.a. j Always conquered the grippe with Peruna. Witness In m land suit at age of 110 years. Believes Pe-ru-na the greatest remedy of the age for catarrhal diseases. Net Fend af Cam pan jr. Quericus Is Nearlet.h hospitable? Cynli'ue 1 should say not. Why be wouldn't even eutertain a doubt. Town Topics. A new union of beer-wagon drivers in Brooklyn baa received a charter from the National Union of Brewery Workers. American bottles are preferred to all others for the export trade, and especi ally in warm climates where American and Kngllah goods come la close com petition. American glass is said to stand tropical climates beter than the Kuglish, the reason being that it is bet ter anneald. EVERYWHERE FOR.. SHELBY IDEAL and CUPPER BICYCLES ' Is Ike name and the dose. 1 DROPS" is per. not contain Hallcylal of Soda nor OoUlas la anv 1 do not know now tn evnrees bow wonderfql I think ronr " liMora" aw sarrnao springe, eto , Hue. sr, was In mv . ... ...... j wu , urn, savers paius all over mv boil v. different hinds of medicine for . - t. inJHIU aokOUIIOT MXIl Ut I hot jiui tor root to the actiKvss AXlesa Howaus, bus al, Caraghar. Ohio. bee. la. OL AOENCT Worthlngton Mam Pumps and Water Meter. rumnlng plants of Any (iapaclty sV''Wkrr.ilBaUlAaSF. TATtlMAHOWCs S to tn First Street, Cortland, Or, ,,auaijrAia &IUUB. COR1N WHEAT Will out-yleld corn; will make the sams kind of meal; bas superior fattening qualities; will solve the problem of fattening Hess and Cattle In a wheat enuntrf) should Irs sown In tba fFrln,,itL,,f,n,M wh,""4 wl yield from 50 to luo biisheli per acre the straw after tt Is thrashed has an oily snbstauos and It la almost ai good as hay. 1'riceor.a.d 10a per soaad or set hundred. Address M. J. UIKLI CO.x Meraaaw, Idaho, r la PB,'' which grive nieimmixllate relief as above statad i rouramerent Unas of niedlolna r. UHEtTss a'ri. A t2 AMERICA Isaac Brock, dtlien McUntun county, Texas, has Uvea III years. Ha sow Uvts with his son-m-law at Valley Milk, Tsxas. In speaking cf his good health and ex treme old age, Mr, Brock tayti "After a man has lived In the world a keif al I have, ha ought to have found out a (real many thing? by experience. "One of the thing! I have found out to my entire satisfaction bins proper remedy for ailments that are due directly to the effects ot the climate. "During my long lift I have known a great many remedies for coughs, colds, catarrh and diarrhoea. I had always sup posed these affections to be different disease, but m reading Dr. Hart nun's books I have found out thai these affections arc the sams and that they arc properly called catarrh. "I had several long etrgr with tlx grip. At fane I did not know thai Peruna was a remedy lor this disease. Then I heard that la grippe was epidemic catarrh, I tried Peruna for la grippe and found It to be just the thing. 'As (or Dr. Hariman't remedy, Pe-ru-na, I have found II lobe the best, if not the only, re liable remedy lor these affections. It has been my standby lor many yean, and I attribute my good health and extreme old age to this remedy. Very truly youn, For a free book oa catarrh, address The Peruna MedJcins Company, Columbus, Ohio. SI rietl jr t'p la Dale. 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