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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1900)
I 1 FV&C" tig mmmmmmi U pBtsimdlo are everywhere. Every woman knows some woman friend who tea teen helped by lydla Em, Plnkham'a Vegetable Compound, what does this friend may about It? Head the letters from women being published In this paper. If you are ailing, don't try expert" meats. Rely on the relia ble ILlrs, Plnkham'a grea medicine has stood with out a peer for thirty years. Puzzled women write to fJira, Plnkham for advice which she gives without charge. The advice Is confidential and accurate. It has helped a million wo men, Mrs, Plnkham'a address Is Lynn, Mass, Specific Criminality. "According to Mara m bat," gays the New Voice. "8,000, convicts examined by him. 78 per cent -were drunkards 79 percent of these were vagabonds and beggars; 60 per cent of the assassins and 67 per cent ot the incendiaries were drnnkards. Marro found that the drunkards stood in the first rank of highway robbers, 82 per cent; Yetault found among 40 alcoholic criminals that there were 15 homicides, 8 thieves, 5 swindlers, 6 assaulters (on women), four assaulters (wounding), and two vagrants." A SIGNIFICANT LETTER. New Tork City, Feb. 15, 1900. My Dear Carlton: I know it will please you to learn that my homeward iournev from San Francisco was more than pleasant. One striking feature that added very much to my comfort was the'dining car service on the Kio Grande Western and the Denver & Kio Grande. This is the finest service of this description I have ever seen any' where, either in this country or abroad; the food and cuoking was all that could be desired, and at very moderate prices, If yon happen to know the Rio Grande Western people, 1 wish yoa would say to them that it will afford me the greatest pleasure at all times to bear testimony anywhere to the above facte. Very trulv yours, (Signed) J. ADDISON BAKER, 2nd. 411 Lake Tribune. The Rio Grande Western Railway now operates through Pullman sleeping caia between San I ran Cisco and Chi cago, without change. The route via Salt Lake City is unequalled in attrac tiveness and wealth of novel interest. Three through trains daily. Write for information, rate?, etc., to J. D. Mans field, General Agent, 253 Washington street, Portland, Ore., or Geo. W. lleintx, General Passenger agent. Salt Lake City. Cnrl.timn Experience. Christian experience cannot be order ed as one orders goods from a store, or writes a check on a bank. It comes at a fruit. When we obey we know; when we believe and follow the Lord Jesus Me gives the grace. It may be very quietly, but in reality, and with great comfort. United Presbyterian. Raber Becker always drinks im ported wine, don't be? Ilallan Yes, poor fellow. Ile'i trying to drown his domestio troubles. Brooklyn Life. my-. An Excellent Combination. The pleasant method and beneficial effects of the well known remedy, Svkup or Flos, manufactured by the Califokhia Fio Syrup Co., illustrate the value of obtaining the liquid laxa tive principles of plants known to be medicinally laxative and presenting thera in the form most refreshing to the taste and acceptable to the system. It is the one perfect strengthening laxa tive, cleansing1 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 used, 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 Fie Syrup Co. only. In order to get 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. SAW FKAWOXSOO, ML. Pot sale by all Druggists. Price SO, per bottle. J "l(v ncLin Kt STOKER. USEiT' r 1 l0Kt 1 I Baal Com J I ii S ftittrtt Ail flat fait: uh Bjrup. Taua Good, Use I me. rwa !v oniMifc mmm a. ii , a LIVE-STOCK CENSUS. I Enumeration of Fare-Bred Animate Will He a tH mt Twelfth Censat. Farm An enumeration of the pure-blood or pure-bred farm auimala in the United State will be a part of the twelfth oen us. The main schedule for agriculture provides for returning the number, June 1. 1900, of all pure-blooded ani mals recorded or eligible to record, on the farm." While the treasury department, in administering the tariff laws relative to pure-bred animals, does not accept the verbal statements of owner or agent, but requires certified evidence in writ ing of the pedigree olaimed, the census enumerator will be compelled to rely pretty generally, if not wholly, upon verbal replies as to whether stock is pure-bred. As several months must elapse oeiore the census of live stock will be taken Director Merriam requests that all who are not certain whether their unregis tered animals are grade, or pure-bred and "eligible to record," take steps definitely to settle the mooted point, and thus be prepared without hesitation to give the enumerator accurate infor mation relative to this interesting inquiry. Sheep mav be recorded by flocks; but other animals are recorded by indi virtual. The herd books show that about 750,000 cattle have been regi tered in the United States and it is estimated that about 350.000 are th ine. If breeders will make accurate returns of their pure-bred animals to the census enumerators next June, correct basis will be secured for show ing future expansion in high grade live stock. Otherwise the efforts of the census officers will be of small value Converted Into a Sawmill. The plant of the Everett, Wash., nail mill, which has been closed for a year or more, has been purchased by William U. Butler and will be convert ed into a sawmill. The nail machines were shipped to San Francisco last fall, the local plant having been absorbed by the American Steel Company. Washington Fir. Less than two years ago Washington fir was tried as an experiment in the manufacture of cars, as a result of which, it is asserted, by the Railroad and Engineering Journal, that during the present year a majority of the cars built for Western roads will be of ma' terial taken from the Washington for ests. Sale of Sheep. M. Fitz;rerald, of Mitchell, Or., sold on the 20th inst., to a Montana buyer, 1,900 head of yearling ewes and weth era at f 2.50 for wethers and $2.75 for ewes, to be delivered after shearing As the sheep will shear 10 pounds, and Fitzgerald expects to get 18 cents a pound for it, it will be seen that he figures on his yearlings bringing him an average of f4.43 per head. North weat Notes. j ae board of commissioners of Che lan county, Wash., are very busy these dava getting moved into the new court bouse at V enatchee. A plant for extracting arsenic from the Monte Cristo ores is to be establish ed at Everett. It is said those ores are one-third arsenic. The explosion of a lamp in ex-Senator Foss clothing store caused about $1,000 damage. The store is in one of Ana- cortes', ash., finest brick structures. The men brought from up-Sound points to replace the strikers at the Seattle Lodging Company's camp, at Port Crescent, have refused to go to work upon learning the situation there. and some have already returned home. The Everett & Monte Cristo railroad is o 1 rebuilt from Hartford Junction to Monte Crifto wherever it was dam aged by floods and the line will lie in iperation again by July 1. This is the part of the road not included in the purchase by the Northern Pacific. H. E. McBri le sold his 80-acre farm in the artesian belt to Hiram O. Blank- nship, recently out from the Atlin sold fields, says the North Yakima Republic. He will sink an artesian well at once and build a $1,000 house on the land. Oliver Cornwell shipped two car ads of fat beef cattle to Snohornieh, Wah.t gays the Walla Walla Union. There cattle were fed upon alfalfa hay altogether, and made a gain of 250 pounds in three montiis. They aver aged when shipped 1,400 pounds each. ihe price per hundred was $4.85. The O. R. & N. is about to expend about $300,000 in improving the track between Pendleton and Umatilla. In the stomach of a beef creature recently killed at Fossil, Or., the other day, three pounds of gravel stones larger than ordinary marbles were found. The petition of the citizens of John Dav, Or., asking that the town be al lowed to incorporate undet the legis lative act of 1893, was granted by the Grant county court at its last meeting. A petition is being circulated at Fossil with a view of resurrecting the Fossil and Waterman mail route, whicb was discontinued several weeks ago and a line from Twickenham to Waterman substituted. Pendleton has an ordinance against spitting on the sidewalk that has just gone into effect. A fine of $1 for each offense is provided for, and it is said the Pendleton officers will enforce the law. The Willamette is now believed to be at a lower stage than it has been at this season in many a year. It is but four feet above low water, and the steamboat people are already figuring on putting a light draught steamer on the run. La Grande's, Or., sugar factory will pay $4.50 per ton for beets this year, I and is assured that 2,600 acres will be !1 . . i . planted. All factory employes, it is announced, will be taken from the Grand Ronde valley. The company will have 78 acres in beets at Ontario. Harney is one of the most prosperous counties of Oregon, or the entire West, says the Burns News. We have not ex porting manufactories, and we have use for our own cereals. But our old cows and onr sheep have eaten their fill of green grass in summer and of Harney hay in winter, and vast has been the result thereof. RADSTREET'S REVIEW. General Outlook Retains Moat Knoonr- a(ln( FeMurea. Bradstreet's says: 6ome ot the irreg olarities are visible in the general trade and industrial situation, the results of the working of counter ourreut iu vu rions lines, but. taken as a whole, the general uutlook retains the most en couraging features noted for tome time nast iu these columee. favorable re porta as to retail distribution and as to collections corns from soutneru, west era and Northwestern markets, due better weather. Advances in wages of soft coal miners, of store niolders, and of other workers allied to the iron and steel industry would seem to point labor conditions retatniug most ot the favorable features which have recently made them features of favorable re mark. Sugar is higher, mainly owing to the rowing strength of raw material. Wheat and corn, among the bread stuffs, have been weaker, reflecting an other one ot those short swings in prices which have been a feature of the former market, but also expected heavy shipments from Argentina and good es timated crop reports from the South and West. In the Central West, wheat crop advices are disappointing, com plaint of winter killing more than off' setting increased acreage. Wool remains one of the soft spots in the market, and though a little mure business has been done this week than last, concessions are easier to obtain and prices are quotably lower. Wheat, including Hour, shipments for the week aggregate 8,903,495 bush els, against 2,727,450 bushels last week, 3,764,761 bushels in the corre sponding week of 1899. Business failures foi the week in the United States number 193, as compared with 190 last week. PACIFIC COAST TRADE. Seattle Mark eta. Onions, new, $2.00(43.75 per sack. Lettuce, hot house, 60c per do. Potatoes, new, $17 (3 18. Beets, per sack, 75($S5c Turnips, per sack, 60c Carrots, per sack, 75c. Parsnips, per sack, 75 85c Cauliflower, 75c$l per dozen. Cabbage, native and California, $1.00(11.25 per 100 pounds. Apples, $1.25(5! 1.50 per box. Prunes, 60c per box. Butter Creamery, 28o per ponnd; dairy, 17 22c; ranch, 17o per pound. Eggs 15(4 16o. Cheese Native. 15c. Poultry 13 14c; dressed. 14 15c; spring, $5. Hay Puget Sound timothy, $13.00: choice Eastern Washington timothy, $18.00(319.00 Corn Whole, $23.00; cracked, $23; feed meal, $23. Barley Rolled or ground, per ton, $20; Flour ratent, per barrel, $3.25; blended straight, $3.00; California, $3.25; buckwheat flour, $6.00; ifra ham. per barrel, $3.00; whole wheat flour. $3.00; rye flour, $3.8034.00. Millstuffs Bran, per ton, $13.00; shorts, per ton, $15.00. Feed Chopped feed, $19.00 per ton; middling, per ton, $20; oil cake meal, per ton, $30.00. Fresh Meats Choice dressed bee I steers, 7H8c; cows, 7c; mutton 8c; pork, 8c; trimmed, 9c; veal, 8s3 10c. Hams Large, 13c; small, IS!'; breakfast bacon, 12tc; dry salt sides, 8c. Fort I ant Market. Wheat Walla Walla. 68S4c; Valley, 63c; Bluestem, 67c per bushel. Flour Best grades, $3.00; graham, $2.50; superfine, $2.10 per barrel. Oats Choice white, 35 36c; choice gray, 34c per bushel. Barley Feed barley, $14 15.00; brewing, $17. 00 17.50 per ton. Millstuffs Bran, $13 per ton; mid dlings, $19; shorts, $16; chop, $14 per ton. Hay Timothy, $9(310; clover, $7 7.50; Oregon wild hay, $0(37 per ton. Butter Fancy creamery, 60 65c; seconds, 43 (3 45c; dairy, 8037c; store, 2532ic. Eggs 12c per dozen. Cheese Oregon full cream, 13c Young America, 14c; new cheese 10. per pound. Poultry Chickens, mixed, $4.00(3 5.00 per dozen; hens, $6.50; springs, $2.50(33.50; geese, $6.60(38.00 for old; $4.50(36.50; ducks, $5.60(36.00 per dozen; turkeys, live, 10llo per pound. Potatoes 50(360oper sack; tweets, 2 J-c per pound. Vegetables Beets, $1; turnips, 60c; per sack; garlic, 7o per ponnd; cab bage, lHc per pound; parsnips, $1; onions, $ 1.60(32. 50; carrots, l. Hops 3(38o per pound Wool Valley, 1213o per pound; Eastern Oregon, 10(3 15c; mohair, 27(3 30c per pound. Mutton Gross, best sheep, wethers. and ewes, 4c; dressed mutton. 7(3 7xC per pound; lambs, 7 c per pound. Hogs (iross, choice heavy, $5.00; light and feeders, $4.60; dressed, $0.00(36.50 per 100 pounds. Beef Gross, top eteers, $4.00(34.60; cows, 3. 50(34. uu; dressed beet, 9 1n per pound. Veal Large, 6'A7)4c; small, 89 9c per pound. Tallow o5c; No. 2 and grease, 3 4 4c per pound. San Frnneiaeo Market. Wool Spring Nevada, 12 (3 15c per pound; Eastern Oregon, 12(3 16c; Val ley, 20(2 22c; Northern, 10(3 12c. Hops 1899 crop, ll18o per pound. Butter Fancy creamery 19c; do seconds, 17K318c; fancy dairy, 16 (317c; do seconds, 15(3 16c per pound. Eggs Store, 12 c; fancy rancr 14 e. Millstuffs Middlings, $17.00 (3 20.00; bran, $12.00(313.00. Hay Wheat $8. 60 9.60; wheat and oat $6.00(39.00; best barley $5,009 7.00; alfalfa, $5.00(3 6.60 per ton; straw, 2F40o per bale. Potatoix Early Rose, 60 (3 70c; Ore gon Iijroanks, 65(3 95o; river Bur banks, 40 3 70c; Salinas Burbanks, fell.; (a; 1.10 per sack. Cirrus Fruit Oranges, Valencia, $2.76(33.20; Mexican limes, $4,009 5.00; California lemons 75c(3$1.60; do choice $1.75(32.00 per box. Tropical Fruits Bananas, $1,509 2.50 per bunch: pineapples, nom- I inal, Persian dates, fl6io per , pound. Mvlna Day Day. Day by day man has hit blessings from God. Day by da man hat hit work to do for God. God gives today no strength tor tomorrow's seeds. Why should man worry today over to morrow's duties, or dangers, or lackT Sufficient unto the day It ths evil there of and the good. 8. 8. Times, IHAHt INTO TOUIl SHOES Allen's Foot-Rase, a powder for the feet. It cures (willful, swulleu, smarting, nerv ous fret, and instantly takes the itlng out of corns and bunions. It's the greatent mmfort riUcovery of the age. Allen't Foot Kas makes tight or new shoes feel easy, ltisa certain cur for Ingrowiug Nails, sweating, callous and hot, tired, avliing fret. We have over 30.0iH testimonials. Try It today. Sold by all druggists and shoe stores. II v mail for 2Ao. In stamps. Trial package VliKK. Address, Atlou a. Olmsted, L Roy, N. Y. From Privet to Brl(ailler-Oenral. Gen. Caleb J. Dilworth, ot Omaha, Neb., who died recently at the age ot 70 yean, sevreu through the civil war, eulisting at a private from Illinois and being mustered out at a brigadier-gen eral. He has been a resident of Ne- braska since 1870 and wat attorney general from 1878 to 1880. An odd wav of removing hit glasses it practiced by Henry Clewt, the New York banker. Instead of displacing them with hit fingers, he gives a twist to hit nose, and down the glasset drop to the limit of the string to which thev are attached. kvvmvvwwvmrwvttrwVwA Consumers In this community read this paper every week. They notice and remember the stores that Invite them to buy through advertising in our columns. Mr. Mer chant Is this fact worth anything to you in your business? INTERESTING ITEMS. Last year 18,677.930 pairs ot shoes were made in Haverhill, Mass. Lands in extensive areas are leased in lihode Island to be overflowed foi e for oyster beds. More steel is uted in the manufact ure of pen than in all the tword and gun factories in the world. inoculation A system of preventive against typhoid fever is under extensive trial in India and South Africa. About one-half of the railroads in Japan are owned and run by the gov arnment. The profits last year amounted to $2,700,000. While paring a corn John Mnrtha, of Little Hock, cut his toe. The cbenii cats from a dyed stocking caused blood poisoning and the man died It is proposed in England to test the practicability of casting steel in a vacum. the object being to get nd of air bobbles, which cause tlawt and weak points in the metal. Horses, when asleep, always have one ear pointed forward. The object evidently is to hear sounds indicating danger, whether they come from the front or rear. Cabs are run in Antwerp, Belgium, by the city. A yearly commutation ticket costt $20, and the possessor of one can use it at often at he chooses. every day in the year. Mrs. J. Von Wagntr, a trained nurse. has been appointed sanitary inspector in Yonkers, N. Y. She distanced all her malo competitors in the civil ser vice examination, and thus won the ap pointment. Not a Violent Purge. The oar of the cannon-bull pill la pat. Sweet, fragrant, mIM, but effective :awari'l Candr Cathartic take their place. All Urug gtnts, 10c, 1k, Uk. Foetle Juatlee. A Chicago man has killed a hold-up artist with the letter's own gun. It will be seen, therefore, says the Chi cago Times-Herald, that peotio justice continues occasionally to find terminal facilities. We will forfeit $1,000 If any o! onr puh Hnhed testimonials are proven to be not genuine. Th Fibo Co., Warren, Pa. What Thejr All Held. Mr. Newman You're a nice little toy, Tommy. Tommy That's what they all say Y. when they first meet sister. N Journal. how'S Trust X7m offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any ease of Catarrh that can not be cure! by Hall's Catarrh Cure. . . F. J. CHENEY & CO., rrops., loieao, u. We the onderiurned, have known P.J. Cheney for thepait 16 year, and believe blm perfectly honorable in all bmln trauiuctlont and fin ancial 1 7 able to carry out any obligations mad by their Arm. nara in. - , Wbolenelo Drinrtiita, Toledo, '). WaLOINO, KlNNlN A Mil'VIB, Wnoletaie Drug -lt, Toledo, . nall'sCatarrhCure la t.-.keu.ntcrnallr. acting fltreciljr on the blood and m. coua surfaces oi their.tcm. Fri e :cper bo'Ue. Sold by all druKi litn. Testimonlula free. xtaii s jramuy rum p un nest, Tims and Money. Time may be money, but It is a difficult thing to convince a man who is serving time that inch it the case. Chicago Pally Newt. About 6,000 cutters, blacksmiths and tool sharpeners employed in the New England gratite quarries struck for $8 day of eight hours. Columbus, Ohio, union machinists have struck for an advance of wages from $2.25 to $2.50 per day. WHAT AI.ABASTINK IS. Alabastine Is the orieinal and onlv dur- ble wall coating on the market. It is entirely dillerunt from all kalsonilue reparations. AlnuaHtiue is made readv for tme 111 white or fourteen heautiful tints by the addition of cold water. It ta put up in dry powdered form, iu pack ages, properly labeled, with full direc tions on every package. It takes the place of .ling kalsuuilnes, Wall paper and paint for walls. Alabaatin can be used on plaster, brick, wood or canvass. and a child can brush it on. V, Olovet Want. , The wtdnlng teatoD hat uibersJ in torn changes for that oereinonloua oc casion. U loves are not now worn by either bride or bridegroom. The bride's el revet am mads to long that they cover half the hand. The long lacs sleeve, properly made, is fitted over the hand Ilka mitt and fattened round the finger with tilk cord. De troit Free Pre at. Entirely Out of Plaee. Prisoner Yos, your honor, I admit 1 chased her around the house with a pistol. Judge Wall, I give you three inouthi in the workhouse and $100 line for try ing to iutroduoe Kentucky politics Into Indiana domestio lifs, ludianapolit Journal. Mar C'onvlnalns than Solenoe. Amid all possible tolentlilo hair aplitting concerning the food properties of alcohol and the effect ot alcoholic drlnkt upon the human constitution, a few factt ot common record are most convincing. For example, of the in door patieutt of the hospitals ot Paris, ' 40 per cent are habitual drunkards. I For a I.lvlnf. There are thousands of men who are willing to do almost anything for a liv ing except work. Chicago Daily News. Queen Victoria hat her new boots waito a fatis tln.ma Ii nn. t, f titte Hf,aa. ' era, whose loot is the same site as her majesty's. A lluraelee. Age. Brown (who has lost) Let's try again and tee if we can't make it horse and 1 torse. Kobinton Better leave it as tt la. This it a bortelest age, you know, Boston Transcript. A strong dislike to the oder ot pep permint hat been discovered in mice, i Cotton soaked in peppermint oil caused them to go away . time, and after a for a considerable second application tbey disappeared completely. There are no fewer than 9R transla tions of Milton' 'Taradise Lost" in the British museum. Apart from the great languages of the world, these translations are in Danish, i'olieh, Manx, Armenian, Icelandic snd Bohemian. The efficacy of the eium treatmout of diptheria hat been again demonstrat ed in Austria, where the mortality, in caset treated last year, wat only 15. HO per ceut, while of those treated without serum 80.30 per cent died. George A. Hibbard, the new post master of Boston, taking warning by the fate of hit predecessor, who wat broken down by the combined weight of official caret and social duties, has made a rule not to attend public din ners. Mothers will find Mrs. Winalow's flooth. Ing Byrup the best remedy to u for Ibrtv children during the teething period. What Then. Hibernian (newly landed) Ph wot in tho wurruld do the bell be put on the cow for? Jersey Farmer To keep her from getin' lost. "But suppose she do be deef, phwot thin?" Judge. A Pure Thlnf. Dr. Fftinder'i Sntoons Mow Clo.ed on Sunday. South Australia wat the only Aus tralian colony allowing publio nouses to be open part ot Sunday, unless closed by local vote; but its last liquor act has decreed Sunday closing throughout the colony. A Thracian triumphal car hat been dug up on the slope of Mount Rhodo pnt, near I'btlioppopolls, in Bulgaria, All the metalllo fitting ot the chariot, including bronze decorative figure, and the harness for one horse, were found together with human remains. The car belongs to the fourth century after Christ. A strike at the Montreal Cotton Com pany' mill at Valley Field, Quebec, by which 9,000 operative were affect ed, ha been settled, the men getting an advance oi 6 per cent. The Wabash Railroad management hat refused to reoognlze the labor or ganizations in fixing a wage schedule for itt employes, but hat approved the increase in the wage scale and the re adjustment of the runs demanded by the men through the labor leaders. The large rubber manufacturing plant of the L. Candee Co., at New Haven, Connecticut, was closed, and work will not be resumed until April 1. More than 1,200 employe are thrown out of work. Plans are being prepared to increase the plant of the Boston Gold Copper Smelting Company in Colorado from its present 200 ton per day to 1,000 per day, making It one of the largett in the state. This smelter it inde pendent of the trust. WHAT "K ALSO HIKES" ARK, Kalsomlnes are cheap and temporary preparations, manufactured from whiting, chalks, clays, etc. They are stuck 011 the walls with decaying animal glue. Ala hastine is not a kalsonilue. It is a rock bae cement, which sets, and It hardens with ai;e. It can be re-coated and re decorated without having to wanh and scrape off Its old coats. Alabastlne Is utilized to a great extent in hospitals, at it prevents the accumulation of dirt and the congregating of diseas germs, being disinfectant in it nature, -r Jlearllns the Word, If I desired to put mytnlf lu thomott likely place for the Lord to meet with me. I should prefer th houte of prayer, (or it it in preaching thnt the Word It most blotted; but still t think I thould equally detirs the reading ot th Scrip tures for I might pauM over every verse, and say.' "Such a verte wat blessed to to m any toulsj then, why not to me? I am at least in the pool ot Dethmda; I am walking amougtt itt porohe. and who can tell but that the angel will ttlr the pool of the Word, whilst I Its helplessly by the tide of it, waiting for the blessing?" Spurgeon. The litenl Man. There Is much nvnlrv between tlis varl ousoollegei as to wliloli will produce the Ideal man. llv this they mean a vigorous, lioet, tnif llrrtiml man, who will make the world !lier for having lived. Health will demand lirt consideration, for upon that tUipiid brain and aeliievtniietit. Hos tvtier't Kiomai'h Hitlers will keep the howela regular and ihe toniaidi healthy h. .!... all ttf..oii.i.h .tl-ixsUr It almi prevents malaria, fever and ague. Try It. j The rnraon Who Milked III dnw, A country pastor, who was very , bright ami original iu hit remarks, at-, Into to. I the notice of a wealthy lady , who wat tptuidliig the atinimor in tint vicinity. One evening the called at the parsonage just at the old mlulater, I cl.td in overalls, wat coming lu from the stable, with a brimming pall of milk. "Why, Mr. Sinlthl" exclaimed the lady, "do you milk a cow?" "Certainly, madam" wat the reply. "What would you have me milk." Judge. Sincerity. A Yala student who attended the Moody memorial in Nuw Haven, where a vast crowd wat aswuubled, wrote to hit mothers "I think we must change the old adago, 'Kuowlndge it power, to 'Sincerity it power.' " Lit hi. Light is used at the lubllnicst ex pression in figure ot tiiench, and is properly to used in the Bible in connec tion with the grandest idea known to man. Kev, Dr. Buckley, Methodist, Brooklyn. N. Y. Seeret. "Why will you not announce our en gagement, sweetheart?" "Why, Kdgar, it is so beautiful to be engaged secretly, as we are, without letting a tiuifle pvrmm know about it. Kvery one of my friends euvlcs me. " N. V. World. A copy of Queen Victoria's 'Lea vet From the Journal of Our Life iu the ! Highlands," presented to hnr niujiuty bv Charles Dickons, wat old al auc tion lu Londou the other day for $;00. "Both any wire ana! tnveelr have keen aalng CASCAKK'I'H and tlier are th. best medicine we bate ever had In the hue. i.aat wea rar wife waa trantle wltb hede,-b for tnuaara. .he Irietl tome of yourCASCAKKTn. and tbv relieved the pam la bar bead aitnoet Immediately. vVe both reeowDi.nd (Jaacareia ' Cm minsruHii. l'ttubur Salt tMpuall Co., 1'llUburg. Pa CANOV CATHARTIC Pieaeent. Palatable. Potent. Taite Oond. Po Uood, Ji.r.r Stdhan. Weah.o. or Oni. loo. fee. flba ... CURI CONSTIPATION. ... turfta 4 ciami. rawae. bmi, w. t . in Kfl.Tn.Hin "l tnsrsntee br all am- I'HKTlrhillMI lftil PATENT p CUARAN 1 if O wilt, iiu ( mil stttv . Pre Aivtc I fcM. (ir "in, mi. MILO B. 8T1VKN V 4CO K.uM.ite. Washington. D, O. 'h(K K"t fwvelit lul) IM 'etrult, Treated Successfully A()1rM I'K. NIKIJKIHK, Mnnninln Homo, !U, HEAD AC E tlranch ORbf ft ZzrWrvi 1 -- - - 1 ni . irntiiin 111 iiiiiiiii 11 r'll I fVLZEn S Tkba,Mllm maelllnma. U I 1j eanr-fa n-wii.-, ri-f. ri.i4ii t. I II ArAKcD ua,uiiiMM.M.raa.n i U O hiu rot ne ats U Mf Corn "n U A - Tl pelts L W A HJ$lllw,kjrMt. M rl rjraia n ftMW ' "Af tills il4 ItlMI MMll H l RATVW.Fi BAKLKrBKAKILM, II ' ifl "Wis III U ,t. H.ltflJ y I UAXIf fr HAIK A TOM II I lv v' ' r c4 i 1 UfV-u V I t-f.h w1. , f-suitc, m . itta. U n v H4uitaB.i, n Lal ;A - f bhomi ii ni Rvn u IhI 5' OrWi l'USB ftifth. .'( B V V tf iffctl.i ) AMttttrkr, n m kufl t J UIf rftats It I II A ft MIIJ.IO ttOM.ifl H fc I stl ,h ti.f4ir- n fi w w 14 nf ! n U KivAl M JJ'Wk- rMke;..rUtt U I ft i ItAlll ,''-. fc"!" it.! Ii, U g. n n nuio.iu-wi,hi, itt. RuryiMikf n 1 1 worrMUMl itrw, pkd II Sf f rot TAMIII n II XA kL 1 this ll4 ( Malt r Rm4 (J Cit)it 4 l C-fJ rr KsMd Nt4tig. H CUIJ lM, It). tii U JohmASaizerSeedCo. y P LAXROSSEJVIS. nDfl DO V Treated Dyspepsia? ar. i mm us k aaaa-ir ixammmnm- v v ii 1 K imSiEfsZir loc IMS, Immediate fasting CnUKCHBS AND SCIIOOMIOVHKS, The interior walls of church, school houses and all public halls should never b coated with anything hut tho durable and pure AlabiiHtiue. rio evident has this fact become, that hiindri'ds of tons are used annually for this work. The genu ine Alabastine does not rub or scale oil H is cleanly during the long period of its UHefiilueHs. Every owner of a building should use It. Ask your paint dealer or druggist for card of tliitu, and write for free copy of our InterestiiiK booklet t,. a l. J bastiu Co., Grand Ilaplds, Mich. NONE SUCH Nothlnl bobbin th rnnwla auil uuilit lur work like SORENESS tnil STIFFNESS Nolblnt retanei them ana ni.iei , a aueeily uarleut cure like St. Jacobs Oil The Warning ot Knae, Nature I vocal with warning. I'ain ta a warning of tine kind, and pass I a warning of another kind. When work that it worth lining become vury easy to ua, we may gciuirally conclude that we are not dnlug it as good a wo might, Higher excollimoe i impossible when we are tatlslld to do thing easily. Only in the challenge of the dllllmilt lie the possibility of progres. Herein we must turn and become at littl children II we would enter the kliigdum of Heaven. They eukiy tho tllllluult. 8. H. Time. I flighting a Wrong, Hinllli (angrily) 1 nndrstsml you said my face would stop nu automobile. Jomn I certainly uever said any thing ot the kind. Hmlth Thtiu I must have been mis informed. Jouns That' what you have. In stead of stopping at sight of your face, auy reputable automobile would In crease it tad. Chicago Ilocord. Oftmi trouble i just Cod's hand bringing u iu touch with all the trou bled that we may show thnin Hi itace. Ka 111's Horn. About one-half of the resident in Brooklyn live in tenement house. There are 8I,(1H7 tenement dwellings, giving shultvr to 67t,VOU people an average of 18 persona to rai'h honan. PORTLAND DIRECTORY. Irene, nntt ttlra H write. ftlllTMNO Wtttg 4 IIH1S WoltK: HIHI ami 111. 11 Irin'iiif. ..Hi,, i.illna !. at Aln.r. Mneliinete aetl nHttllea. t AWHION (".! KNtilNK. Itoll.Hla. MA. tmocrr, tii.Mio.. wv Mmm., I'tnnaiid.ur. JOHN 1'OOI.E. roim.iir, 0oow, ran Kirs you the beat luriraliia in .neral iiiai liluery, ninea, Uiilrra, Unl... .mii., plows. telu and wlii.li.illli. The new iel I X I. windmill, M by lilin, U 1111. r.iinllr.l. MANY SICK WOMEN ran raallr trar. their irniihle lo Ilia hhMMl, that duii'l beli. Unix lh.)r ft ii.l a teuird'. but Moore's Revealed ' Remedy t'urtfli'. ihe hltxal-makm ili-k wiimrn Irurif and well. II uu r Ixilil. at the drill ature. If He. oi.. Wiialiiat.n. u C . in.-, mil I reive quirk r.l I, H. .Mil S. II. V"l" SlaS Jilh l-uri. rruHVuting clalini lnre !". MACHINERY. ...TATUM BOWIN... t le First Mraet r01L0 0C. Si SURE CURE FOR PILES him rile, imduie mut.ium anaoau. lu-h ITCI Thle form. a. w.ii u itiin bin. jdioa hlfMMlii.a ,.r reitrudiot i-neaarararrdi,. Dr.Soatnko' v Dr.aoiinkO'i enia ua emeiir. .r. ft.: a l.e. Ilrntns and b!edua. A!" liimura. ft.: a Jr at aruital.u or Mat li irmll. Treailie rrne. Wrlle uaatwutfuuriaM. Pit. llueAMlo, i bllada. l a. YOUNG MEN! 0m'rrti.M rHt Pvhtjt'ankftv Hprtn. II It Ut ONLY mtHlb-lM wliult will rut m h sutd twmrf mt A ik knosvri M hi mvr rlll lu tmr, htt in fin ot if Mm irum lis) um will ttilri It stiMiitil r trs. prfrvrnui Mrtlur. tux I rn km tokan srtthntil lnrun lortrv ftl dr-UmU'H frolti ttUaHlw. fHU 'K. P . rtitt hy lt iii,i. dniinriata, or BrtU prtid t mnprma, nwHi aesaiiaawat, w rovii 111 prirB. I. KMtCAL OO., CUm, lit ,tnnjlS HHWO tm nUHMaV CURE YOURSELF 1 l IMI for nttiikfurtj d.trbriTtH,lunkimuiiiiiia, Irritation at u.iilim.$ t 49 1 m ta wtiaitj-. of moouni itiniirana, 'rwtjt (hHitaiiU, Win !, and not utiltt- lrHit.juQHiH'nitRa, f -ut or p..imuui. ill Id lain wrppfN-t, 1 pr m, prapal-l, fur . or txittlrx. rni.n. irttuUf Mmt on ftttiuMt. tit P. N. IT. mvntlun tltTa inr. TRY The Meal French Tonic TOR BODY AND BRAIN Endorsed by Medical Faculty efficacious agreeable 11KJBCT TJISJ "JUST AS UOOD.' The dealer who tells you that lis can sell you the "name thing'' as Alshantlue or ''soiuethiiiK just as good," either Is not posted or Is trvlng to deceive you. In oil'iTing something lit has bought cheap and is trying to sell on Alabantlue's de mands, he may not realize the danger to himself as well as to you. Beware of all new ubtiliitea. Dealers rink a suit for damages by selling and consumers by using an Infringement. Alabastlne Co. own tht right to make and to sell wall coatings adapttd to mix wltb cold watr W nnniii mtrr - JJ JJI , JTa 1 l 1 II I l wBBk ff w&nwrmM&u I 1