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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (May 18, 1900)
ft QPtltiDEBt flm Tha derangements of the female organism that breed all kinds of trouble end which ordinary prao- Coo does not oure, are the very tillage that give way promptly to Lyase rtnk- ham's Vegetable com pound Uterine and ovarian troubles, kidney troubles, ulcerations, tumors, un usual dlsoharges, book aohea and painful periods these are the Ilia that hang on and wreck health and happiness ana tsis- position. j tyal E. Phkhaw's VijtUbU Compound lias a wonderful record of absolute cures of those troubles a oonetant aortas of successes for thirty yearsm Thousands of women vouch for thlsm Their letters constantly appear In this paper. Imltatloa of Chrl.l. Tha true imitation of Christ Hps not in a mere copying of the outward de tail of bia life, bnt in the posses sio and outworking of the spirit which dwelt in Mini. Baptist Union. IBAKI INTO TOCB 8HOK9 Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder for the fret. It cure pniiirui, swollen, fiiuruii, nerv ous feet, and instantly takes the sung of corns and bunions. It's the greati romfart diseoverv of thesze. Allen's Ki Kase makes tight or new shoes feel easy. It is a certain cure for Ingrowing Nails, sweating, callous and hut. tired, aching feet. vt have over su.(W testimonials. Try it today. 6oid br all druggists and shoe stores. Br mail for 25c in stamps. Trial package FRKR. Address, Aiieu :J. Olmsted, Ltklioj, h. . Few Couaek Merchants. The Cossack are almost never mer chants, although they alone maintain nearly 60,000 fighting men and can master 128.QO0 in an emergency, there are but 440 of their own people engaged in business. lOO KEWARD tOO. The readers of thiipa;r will ha pleases learn tli.t there Is si least one dwsded diease ib at science has been able to cure in ali its. stages, ana mat iscatarrn. aui'itmurra .ure istfieonljr positive cure known to tbe medical fraternltr. Catarrh being a constitutional dis ease, requires a constitutional treauneut. Bali's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, aoting directly upou the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby deitrnying the founda tion of tne aitease, ana giving tne patient strength by bulMinr np the eonstitntioa and agisting nature In doing' its work. The pro prietors save so mucn taiui in us curative powers, that tbey offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it Jails to cure, bend lot usi at testimonials. Address P. 1. CHKK1T CO, Toledo, 0. Bold by druggists, 74c. Hail's family fills are the best. Tss Sides of This Question. Since tba United States has cast grava doubts on the safety of German toys, etc., says the Indianapolis News, Ger many has discovered that tariff dis crimination ia do child's play. Mothers will find Mrs. Winalow's Booth log Byrup tha best remedy to use for theis children daring the teething period. Troubles ef Jamaica. Jamaica is in a perilous condition. The finances are in an even greater tangle than usual. Trade is depressed. and the people are in a miserable con dition of poverty. Successive officials. each more dishonest and corrupt than his predecessor, have sown the wind. and now the nation ia reaping the whirlwind. Carter's Ink Is the Best Ink made, but no dearer than the poorest. Has us largest saie ot any um iu me world. Smoking; by Boys. The Japanese boose of represents tives has passed a proposal to prohibit boys below the age of 20 from smoking, I do not believe Piso's Cure for Consump tion nas an equal lur cougns ana colds. Johs F. BoTKa, Trinity Springs, Ind., Feb. 15, lflOO, Two hundred thousand acres in Chi huahua, Mexico have been bought for 400 colonists from Missouri. Headache This Morning f Ten cents, slter eating too much, drinking vhj bucu, win prcrcui inti morning; torture. ( arry a box of Carcarets in your pocket. Drug gists, 10c, 25c, 60c. scientists are recommending tne electrio light bath. It is free from the exhausting effects of Turkish baths, and ia soothing to sore muscles and joints. COOK BOOK FREE. A postal addressed to P. 0. Box 41, Portland, Oregon, will bring you a handsome Ko-Nut Cook Hook. Ko-Nut is the latest lard substi tute; and purer, cheaper and more economical. For Sale by all Grocers. To fully tntrodsoe our Fmvo "XJl'THEKN BELLE dUARH" w rrvv to act. persoe burin box of 60 eigtire for ud uprw charm, an elefaat aiek-el niatecaee, item wind, stem eei. open face Wmtxh Anhca make, which with proper car ihaxild keel f w yet ; elto pltxl weteb chei svnd obrm. fteadna J Wau aam m inn uarttf-n4 gBorjwf. we wlU and elf an, waube chain and charm. If. after exaatnattea. yom " '- av(cu mi.w ana ezprvea cni larfva. i nm fowii inui u viwn uim ij, u, u,,,. teruii. 1 ;tuiern Belle i tood mj lttj uars now Tjtn AudrcMNatlonal Clear Co., at L u,i Vhausudeiitif jtleaM give itetr mian nf n.Upim snLkj ut: i Win Kt i l eyrua. S -ia lT srueiflSH, r I f 4 . y ti HUt AU Ui f AilS. J I gat Court syrup. Tut as Govs. Dss 1 1 I j In ti.ua a,,ia bT aueir, f I 1 PACIFIC COAST NEWS Commercial ad financial Happening, of Interest la the Growing Western States, Bounty for Seal Scalps. Chairman Kendall, of the fisheries torn in it tee of the Astoria rrogreestve Commercial Association, ia circulating a petition among the canners anl those most directly interested for subscrip tious for a fund to be used in paying a bounty ot $1 eaob for seal goal pa and f j. 60 each for sea Hon scalps. The fund is to be placed in the han Is ot the secretary ot the association and war rants drawn against it by the ft ah com missioner. This oabscription list Is the result of an effort being made by the association to exterminate one ot the greatest enemies to the fishing in dustry. It ia claimed that a sea lion will devour four salmon every 84 hours, and as there are at least 2,500 ol these animals hovering about the month of the river, 10,000 fish or 4,000 cases, representing about $18,860, are being destroyed each dav. The intention o( the association is to nave the In amended so as to set aside portion i. the license money tor paying tlii bounty, but this cannot be done until the next session of the legislature, anrl in the meantime the funda are to raised by subscription. 14 Tears for Highway Robbery. Maitin Everett, an American citiscn was sentenced at Vernon, B. C, to 14 yean' imprisonment lor nignway roo- berv, alleged to have been committed about a year ago at Grand Forks, B. C, Six montns ago the case was laid be fore United States Consul Dudley, and he presented it to the state department at Washington, D. C. The sentence caused great surprise, as it was knows that the case had become an inter national matter. Consul Dudley to night apprised Secretary Hay of the sentence. His prior representation to the state department were favorablt to Everett's contention that his arrest by Canadian officials at Republic Wash., was unwarranted. Fattens Eastern Oysters. Mr. Wachsmuth expects another car load of Eastern oyster seed for his bed: near Oystervllle. With him the rais ing ot Eastern oysters is no experiment, as he is tbe pioneer in tne business on the North PaciSo coast. He hag had fully matured Eastern oysters to ship for two years past, and each year has increased his importation of Eastern oyster seod. He has never succeeded in propagating them here, but depend entirely upon the growth of the oysters he plants for his pro lite. The demand greatly exceeds the supply. The Riverside Tennis Ctub has been organised in Arlington, Or. Gold dust is as much a medium exchange at Sparta, Or., as it was years ago. II . M. Stevens and W. F. Teck, who are operating the Darnell mine, havf made application to the city council for a franchise to operate an electric light plant in Ealama, wash. An effort is on foot to organize company of Kational Guard at Cottage Grove, Or. The required number of names nave been secured and many more are available that could be had Dr. R. E. Stewart, of Goldendale Wash., has a collection of over 80,000 perfect Indian arrow heads, besides several thousand imperfect ones, and a large and rare collection of Indian curios. The supply of milk at the Browns ville, Or., creamery ia increasing. It now averages over 3,500 pounds per day, and still there are a few more who have not commenced supplying milk yet, bnt will do so later, Navigation on the Upper Colombia is to be a reality, it is said, eves though tbe boats of the portage com pany fail to materialize. J. A. Ponnd has commenced work at Arlington on a boat that will be capable of stemming the current of the big rnsr at any stage of water. C. T. Moore, the Blaine, Wash., mill man, who platted the original townsite of Blaine for tbe Cain Bros., is making preparations for the building of a com plete sawmill and box factory on the Semiahmoo side of tbe Blaine harbor. Everything is arranged, and the mill will be placed in operation as soon ai it can be constructed. Five well developed cases of small pox are reported at Forest Center, Ktev ns county, Wash., three and one-hall miles north of Springfield. Dr. Baker reports the cases are in three different families. It is said the members ol the families have been around town at usual and many people have been ex posed. The county commissioners have been notified of the cases and a quar antine has been established on the three families. The Belllngton Bay Rod and Gun Club has made arrangements to pro cure 20,000 rainbow trout fry for Lake Whatcom. This variety of trout is the handsomest, gamest aud best ot the trout family on the Pacific coast and the advantages of securing a plentiful supply of these fish are so great that tbe olub intends to establish a nursery for them near tbe foot ef the lake where the young fish can be brought to an age and size to care tor themselves. An unknown man was killed at Marcos, Wash., while attempting to steal a ride on a freight train. His head was almost severed from the body. H. B. Moyer hag temporarily closed his sawmill on the Calapoola. He has between 400,000 and 500,000 feet lumber, which will shortly find its way to the valley, mostly to Browns ville. Mr. Moyer will soon move his mill below the old logging eamp, where be expeots to cut nearly 4,000,000 teet every year. Mrs. G. L. Circle hag gent for the necessary machinery to start a cream ery at Pnneville, Or. Gross Bros.' Iron Works are manu facturing a quartz crusher for A. E. Wood and F. L. Gilman, to be used at their mines in the Blue river district, says the Eugene, Or., Register. Tbe machine it ill weigh in the neighbor hood of 800 pounds, and is tbe inven tion of Mr. Gilman, who olaims that it will crush 10 tons of quartz per day. Two org cars, to be operated by a cable, are also being gotten out foi the same men. Tha motive power to operate the machUary will be waterwhael. RADSTREET'8 REPORT. farther Subsidence, ot Demand an rrteea. Bradstreet's says: A further subsid ence of demand and leveling of prices is noted in several lines this week, this leveling being no doubt aided by the uueottliug effeut of the rather more than usually disturbed considerations in labor circles, its net result ia some thing approaching dullness In many chaunela of distribution, increased con servatism in tha making of ventures aud a disposition to digest business al ready arranged for before making new engagements. That the basic condi tions of general business, such as the outlook for oroas, the export demand aud the inoreased purchasing power of the people at large, have not been much reduood, but. on the contrary, actually improved, seeing evident from the advices received this week. Business at wholesale ia relatively quieter, which ia not unusual at this period, but more than ordinarily mark ed attention is being concentrated upon retail demand, which is, of course, re lied upon as a measure of progress of I actual consumption. Touching this publio demand, it may I be stated that relatively best reports come from the Pacific coast and from the Not Urn est. t lour shipment this week are very I large. heat, tuelmlinj; uour, ship ments for the week aggregate 4,587,023 bushels, against 3.8(53,803 bushels last week. For the week failures number 153 in I the United States, aa compared with 182 last week. Failures tor April in the Dominion were fewer than in April a year ago, but liabilities were nearly IS per cent neavier. PACIFIC COAST TRADE. Seattle Markets. Onions, 9. Lettuce, hot house, 40 45c doa. Potatoes, f 16 17; (17(318. Beets, per sack, 60 60c. Turnips, per sack, 40&60O. Carrots, per sack, ?585o. Parsnips, per sack, 50 (3 75c. Cauliflower, California 85(3 90o. Strawberries $3.00(32.60 per case. Celery 40(g 60o Per dos. Cabbage, native and California, 1. 001.25 per 100 pounds. Applet), 2.00(S 8.76; ?3.003.60. Prunes, 80c per box. Butter Creamery, 32c; Eastern i3c; dairy, 17 33o; ranch, 16117o pound. Eggs 16(31 6o. Cheese 14 15o. Poultry 14c; dressed, 14 d 15c; spring, 5. Hay Pugct Sound timothy, 111.00 12.00; choice Eastern Washington timothy, 118.00 19.00 Corn Whole, $23.00; cracked, $23; feed meal, $33. Barley Rolled or ground, per ton, $20. Flour Patent, per barrel, $3.35; blended straights, $8.00; California, $3.25; buckwheat flour, $6.00; gra ham, per barrel, $3.00; whole wheat flour, $3.00; rye flour, $3.80(34.00. Millstuffs Bran, per ton, $18.00; shorts, per ton, $14.00. Feed Chopped feed, $19.00 per ton; middlings, per ton, $30; oil cake meal, per ton, $30.00. Fresh Meats Choice dressed beef steers, price 8c; cows, 7c; mutton 8o; pork, 8c; trimmed, 9c; veal, 8i3 10c. Hams Large, 13c; small, 18 Ji; breakfast bacon, 13c; dry salt sides, Be. rortland Market. Wheat Walla Walla. 6353o; Valley, 53c; Bluestem, 50o per bushel. Floor Beet grades, $3.00; graham, $2.50; superfine, $2.10 per barrel. Oats Choice white, 86o; choice gray, 33o per bushel. Barley Feed barley, $14(514.50; brewing, $16.00016.50 per ton. Millstnffs Bran, $13 per ton; mid dlings, $19; shorts, $15; chop, $14 per ton. Hay Timothy, $9 10; clover, $70 7.50; Oregon wild hay, $6(97 per ton. Butter Fancy creamery. 80 35c; seconds, 45c; dairy, 25 80c; store, 22 H (3 25c. Eggs 16o per dozen. Cheese Oregon full cream, 13c; Young America, 14c; new cheese 10c per pound. Poultry Chickens, mixed, $4.00(9 50 per dozen; hens, $5.00; springs. f 2.50a3.60; geexe, $6.5008.00 for old; $4.506.50; ducks, $0.007.00 per dozen; turkeys, live, 140150 per pound. Potatoes 40 O 'Oc per sack; sweets, 22io per pound. Vegetables Beets, $1; turnips, 75c; per sack; garlic, 7c per pound; cab bage, lo per pound; parsnips, 76; onions, Be per pound; carrots, 50c. Hops 28o per pound Wool Valley, 12(gl3o per ponnd; Eastern Oregon, 10 0 16c; mohair, 270 80c per pound. Mutton Gross, best sheep, wethers and ewes, a fie; dressed mutton, 70 7jC per pound; lambs, 540. Hogs Gross, choice heavy, $5.00; light and feeders, $4.50; dressed, $5.00 0 6.60 per 100 pounds. Beef Gross, top steers, $4.0004.50; cows, $3.600 4.00; dressed beef, H9 7c per pound. Veal Large, 6 HO 7 He, small, SO 84C per pound. Tallow 506Mc; No. 2 and grease. 8 04c per pound. Ban Praaelseo Market Wool Spring Nevada, 140 Ho pel pound; Eaotern Oregon, 12016c; Val ley, 20022c; Jiorthern, 10O13o. Hops 1899 crop, n18o per pound. Butter Fancy creamery 1717Mo; do seconds, 16 016 Mo; fancy dairy, 16c; do seconds, 140160 per pound. Eggs Store, 15c; fanoy ranch, 17c. Millstuffs Middlings, $17.00 20.00; bran, $12.60013.60. Hay Wheat $6.6009.60; wheat and oat $6.00 0 9.00; bent barley $5,000 00; alfalfa, $5.0006.60 per ton; straw, 25O40o per bale. Potatoes Early Rose, 60 0 65c; Ore gon Burbanks, 70c 0$ 1.00; river Bur banks, 40 0 75c; Salinas Burbanks, SOcOl-10 per sack. Citrus Fruit Oranges, Valencia, $2.7508-26; Mexican limes, $4,000 00; California lemons 76cO$1.60; do choice $1.75 0 2.00 per box. Tropical Iruits Bananas. naa tl IMA nas, fl.OUIgl pples. Bom- . JL 1 60 per bunch; pinea inal; Persian dates, 0(26sO pound. Makes light, flaky, delicious hot biscuits, rolls, muffins and crusts. Makes hot bread wholesome. These are qualities peculiar to it alone. I have found the Royal Baking Powder superior to all other. C, Gorju, lata Che, Delmonico's, MVM. SAK1NO POWOIS CO., 100 WILLIAM ST., NEW VONK. Huw Ha Was Insulted. 'He insulted me," taid thi legis lator. "Indeed?" returned the plain olti- sen. "Offered you money, I suppose?" "Ob, it wasn't that." replied the legislator, "but he underestimated my price." Chicago Post. ANOTHER FAST TRAIN." The Kio Grande Western Railway' "The Great Salt Lake Houte," has re sumed its fast train services to the East, making the run from Portland to Chi cago in three days and a halt. No lay over is necessary, and only one change of cars is made. Those who desire it have the privilege, however, of a day light stopover either at Halt Lake City or Denver. Three dally express trains are run, leaving Ogden, Utah, at 7:15 m., and 1:15 and 7 p. m. The morn ing train carries through standard sleeper to Chicago, via the Burlington Houte, and the ninht train one via the Chicago, Bock Island & Pacific Rail way. The tourist sleepers and chair cars run daily a formerly through from Portland to Denver. Twice a week tourist excursion cars are run through from Portland to Boston. All trains carry dining cars, maklnit tbe ' trip acmes the e intiueut, via "The Great Salt Lake Route, " most desira ble. The Uio Grande Western Railway la the only road running tbiough Salt Lake City, and with its connections the Denver Sc Kio Grande and the Col orado Midland takes the passenger through the famous Rocky mountain scenery of Colorado. For rates and all other information. address J. I). MANSFIELD, General Ageut, 253 Washington Ft., Portland, Oregon. If ITaa for Thrones. Napoleon Bonaparte is quoted as say ing to Dr. O'Meara at St. Helena: "If I was in England now, and the French nation was to offer me the throne again, I would not accept it, because if I was to do so I wonld be obliged to tnrn bourreau (executioner). I would e obliged to cut off the heads of thou i- nnds to keep myself upon it, which would not be pleasant to me. Oceans f blood must be shed to keep me there. Wo, no; I have made enough of noise i.lready in the world; perhaps more than any other man will make; perhaps loo much. 1 am getting old. and only want retirement. What could I do in France? Alone, to set myself against all the powers ot Europe. Madness I" Century. Electrio flatirons are used exclusive ly in many large laundries; their ad vantages are apparent. The heat can always be controlled so as to keep the iron at toe right temperature thus ob viating the danger of spoiling a finished dress by smut from an iron heated by gas. " Poisonous snakes when with young are sluggish and retiring in their hab its. The little ones are born with fangs and poison glands In full perfection, and at dangerous even before tasting food or water. The young are much more active than the adults snd prob ably their poison is more virulent. The injury to soil by flooding by a high tide is variously estimated to last from five to 20 years. A late investiga tion la Essex, England, showed that the soil was left with two percent suit, mostly to the complete destruction of earthworms. IEST FORTH BOWELS If ftm bftven'tft Mvulmr, haltbr movement of th bowel ewerf oar, you re ilck.or will be. Keep roup bowaia ODeu. Atid be well, rorosi. In ib i..ii nf violent pbjrfla or pill poisjoo. ) dtngerout. Tb smoothest, oaole.t. molt perfect way of Seeping tbe bowel, olear and clean Is Co take . ..Pleasant, Pslstable. t-owot.Ts.teQpeS DoOoo, ,I.gIoken, Weaken, or Urfpe . IOo.sA JvYlte 'efr.e.aiaple, sad sooklet oo kealtB. Aadrsu SarfCMHq,aiass(aNl,Siila Sk PfP CANDY VSAOg MaJM ! eo KEEP YOUR 6LO0O CLEAN Useful Kius.s Table. a ciever nousewue bus devised a kitchen table which ia most servlcablo, especially in a small room. 8he had a , carpenter imike a second ' top for the ordinary table aud Had it fitted on to that with binges at the back. Tha top shuts down tightly over the table and ia used tor the daily service, but when bread or pastry is to be made, it is raised, aud a fresh pine surface, never need for anything else, is ready. Washington &tar. Only Tate Centers la the Universe. There are but two centers in the uni verse, God and self. We recognise either the one or the other of those aa tbe center about which all things re volve and towards which all thlugs are drawn, in our existence. In the one case we consider our neighlior, the world, our interests, our duties, and our pleasures, in their relation to God, and in God's relation to them, in the other case we consider all those things in their relation to self, and the rela tion of self to them. ' How is it in your case? 8. 8. Times. The manager of a St. Louis theater has announced that no mother-in-law J" will he tolerated in his house. urhaps, says the Chicago Times-Her ald, wine's mamma has corns to live with him. The peanut crop of 18U9 is nearly 1,000,000 bushels heavier than the crop of 1898. IMBA8TINTJ Is the original and only durable wall coating, entirely different from all aal somlues. Heady (or use In white or fourteen beautiful tints by adding cold water. 'ATJIES naturally prefer ALA BABTINIS for walla and ceil ings, because It Is pure, el.an, durable, rut up In dry pow dered form. In five-pound pack ages, with full directions. LL kaleomlnes are cheep, tem porary preparations made from whiting, chalks, clays, eto, and stuck on walls with de caying animal glue, AIABAaV T1NK la not a kaiaomloe. - EWARB of the dealer who aays he can sell you the "same thing"' as AL.ABA8TINB or "something just as good." He la either not poated er la try ing to deceive you. KD IN OFFERING something he has bought cheap and tries to sell on AL.ABAHT INK'S de mands, ha may not realise tb damage you will suffer by a kalaomtn on your walls. J3N8IBLF3 dealer will est buy a lawsuit. Uealera risk on by selling and consumers by using Infringement. Aiabaatlne Co. own right to tnske wail coal ing to mix with cold water. HB INTERIOR WAIXB ot every church and school should be coated only with pure, dur able ALAI1ABT1NR. It safe guards health. Hundreds of tuna used yearly for this work. N BUTINO AI.ABASTINB, customers should avoid get ting cheap kalsomlnes under different names. Insist on having our goods In package and properly labeled. TJTBANCB of wsll paper Is ob viated by ALAHASTINK. It can be used on plssterad walls, wood celling, brick or can vas. A child can brush tt on. It doss not rub or scale eft. , BTArtT.,f8HED In favor. Bhutt all Imitations. Ask paint deal er or druggist for tint card. Write us lor Interesting book let, free" ALABABTINB CO., Grand ftaplds, Mich. PORTLAND DIRECTORY. Sleeliliiery and Snt,lles. CAWHTON A CO.! KNOINKS, ROII.EKS, MA cliiaery, supplies, ss-ou flrstRi,, lor Hand, Or. JOHN POOLE, PoartABD, Orzoo. can give you the best bargains In general machinery, engines, boilers, tanks, pumps, plows, belts and windmills. The new steel I X L windmill, sold by him, is un equalled. 1000 YEARS OF WASTE Kvfr ilno? grmte firtn were Invent, hou hoi fl an, hava Iidhh WMttn m per emt of their fuel, tor mom of th html w-nt tip lt chlmiwy. Hut now there In a wonderful chart ft, for everybrrty who iMf It a1fpis) Ut Now Columbian Are Kratfl that han a iifw nyntrnm ttt aVaiigthu. mmkt-e a, whit flam, no asmoke at all. and utMid all the beat Into the room. Vur plcturei and lull dai!i-lptlon apply to TH K JOHN MAHKKTT CU. tU Jf .rat fttrvotg lortlnd l)rTon CURE YOURSELF 1 Vm Bit B for fjaaefurai 6 ach a rcM.ln da m matlea a, Irrltatlooi er ulceratloaa .rati brai f fflaoeae aieaib raiuisM, and a aot actrla- feut or aoltoMHe. ItMlrlrrinM, eat la plate wraiee, aiall.tWjll.Vs: " Iseaie nal ea raM, T jcisrs f flm I i.s4.ra i I J (IWHH. J g S .m M uiutmn. 7riuEviuiaNtKiei Ca, V""OISCISUTI,.rl Andrew Carnegie on Traits. I A director of the Maudard Oil Com pany has recently published in the In dependent an article declaring trusts to be good for the worktiiRtnan. To the May Century, Andrew Caruegtu of the Carnegie Company, which rivals the Htandurd Oil for first place among the world's great corporations, will contribute an essay taking the same ground. In this article, which bears the title "Popular Illusions About Trusts, " the great steel manufacturer argues that the evils of trusts ars gen erally self-corrective; that no trust can live loug unless it secures a virtual monopoly of the commodity it djula iu; aud that "the only people who have reason to fear trusts are those who trust thoin." In the sitme magazine "The Real Dangor ot Trust" their menace to the Independence of the individual and the state will be pointed out iu vigorous editorial. An Inappropriate till. She I've bought a Noah's ark as biithday gift for the Jones little boy. He UoodgraolouHl Don't you know the Joneses are vegetarians? "Well, whatol thatj" "Why, the Jones baby will be sura to put tlie sulin inalsiu his mouth, and How them." Phlladol- probably swa phla Press. Proposed Alliens Willi Knglnnd. If the United Mates and Knuland should form nn alllnuce, the combined strength would lie so great Hint there would be lit tle vlmiice for enemies to overcome us. In a like manner, when men and women kcrp up their tunllly strength with Hosteller's Moinacb Hitters, there Is Utile chance of atlacks from dlsenso.' The old lime remedy enriches Ilia blood, builds up tha muscles. steadies tne nerves ami increases tne appe tite. Try It. Compliment With a Sting. Talk about delightfully put compli ments. I heard a girl at a supwr de liver horsuli of a perfect jewel the other night. She leaned across the table the table next to mo to say it, and she meant well. "Oh, Miss Dumdum," she said, cor dially, "I've gut a trade-last for you." A swap?" asked Miss Dumdum, beaming with anticipatory delight. Uhhuh," answered the other. "Lieut. Bulbul said it." "Oh, do tell ill" pleaded Miss Dum dum, eagerly. "It wis an awfully nice one," said the first gril, "and Lieut. Bulbul meant it too. He tald you waltaed divinely. He said he was awfully surprised, too, to And it out, so I know he meant It. He aaid ha wouldu't have thought from seeing you walk that you could dance at all," Washington Poat. Suppressed Kmnllon. Sniff Skoopley's wife is the bravest and coolest person I ever saw, Bhawe Ah I She looks liks a very ordinary woman. Sniff I know It; but I visited there while her baby was cutting his first tooth. You may not believe It, but at the time nothing In that woman's con duct would lead anyone to suspect that anything unusual was going on I Puck. The Small-Minded Man. "Well," said the small minded man. "1 have found out another woman s age." "How did you do it? asked tha listener. "Why, I asked her suddenly how many years it wits since 1873." "But bow did you find out her age?" "Hlie figured it up by subtracting five from Si before she thought." In dianapolis Press. It's about as hard for some men to collect their senses aa it is to collect bill of them. Chicago Dally News. ironm mm rn AIIVUII KSB U VV. set ssTI.r p pAL&PUNY.ICKir ilLOREN ta gsffW' ini bv . hi ii ni-iiBi. a V I - SB S .... am. M ... '"vSjMDORSrO' BY THI ttCDICAl f ACULTlf" CVP ALL; OVTfC TttC WOKLDsi THE CHILDREN'S BLOOD Needs some sort of a tonle, something to Disk. It healthy and rich in springtime. Moore's Revealed Remedy Poes It qnlrklr snd it's plessant to take. II per bottle st your druggist's. Mavs You Seen Th New McCormick Roller Bearing Mower? Call on MrCormlrrk Assnt, or address A. Boylan, Portland, Oregon, lor catalogue. rit NOTICE TO . PROPERTY OWNERS. remodeling residence and Building or stores, We carry a comiili-te Hue ol Mantel.. tirstes and Tiling, Tile Mooring. 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Tlieiiietils is iinturiiUiid healthy, Then dyspepsia is gone, and strength, alue tii'liy and siultirntita return, , Stomach Troublsw'Mymuthtf liml a very bud stoiiuu h trouble, Hlie weighed only III pounds. Alter taking four buttles of lloud's rliirsapsrllla she weighed KM pounds. Hlie took It agnlit after the grip and one hoi tie got liar uti " Miss Otis MuUor, 6W Lufnyelts Ay Lebanon, Ind, Keiuember Hood's Sarsaparilla Is America's Greatest Blood Medicine, Iteeuratlona to Ha iteaturwil, Tha old question of restoring the tracer Ins to the windows Iu the nulaoa of the dogus at Vuuloo is again agitat ing artistic Italy. The exterior of the palac as it stands toduy was begun in the earlv tuirt of tltn lUth fimttiirw ... I reared loo years for its completion. tu nrl flrt dostrnyed all but the walls. Up to that time the windows were en. rtohod with beautiful tracery, N. Y. Woild. Haw Tolly Knew, A "befo'-de-war" matron was teach ing one ot the little darkles on her plantation how to spell. The primer he used was a pictorial one, and over each word was Its aocompaiiyliig pict ure, and Polly glibly spelled "o-g, ox," snd "b-o-x, bog," et. But tne teach er thought she was making too rapid progress, so she put her hand over the picture and said: "Polly, what doe o-x spell?" "Ox," answered Polly, nimbly. "How do yon know that it spell ox, Polly?" "Seed his tall," replied the apt Polly. Argonaut. Kaney and faet, Jane Whon I Was a girl I used to waut to ruu away from home aud lie a stern ami haughty governess to a lot of wild children who bad a handsome brother, Matha Is that so? "Y; and now I can't evon malts my two-year-old itifuut mind a word 1 lay." Indianapolis Journal. 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