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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1900)
. PinMtam'G and Lydim E, Phtkhmm'm Vegetable Compound have restored health and happiness to snores of woman. This Is not more advertising claim. but a positive fact. The reason Mrs, Pink ham Is so. qualified to ad vise women la because for 20 years she has been treating and studying woman's IU. tier ad dress Is Lynn, Mass, If you are III, write to her for help, as thousands of women are doing, 3 E. Finkhun's Vegetable Compound relieves painful periods ana regulates menstru ation. It cures backache, kidney troubles and all uterine disorders. , Read the letters from women appearing regu larly In this paper, - - - - ' Anybody knows, who thinks about it, that it would lie far better for the public morals for a given quantity of whisky to be sold surreptitiously, or even in open violence of law, than for the law to be debused to tit a vicious tendency of the people. 6 Do Yonr Feet Ache and Burn? Shake into vourslioes Allen's Fool Ease, a powder for Hie feet, it makes tipriit or new shoes feel easy; give instant relief to corn and btiui.m. Ii's the greatest com fort dix-overv of the iijie. Cures MVolieu feet. blisters and callous sixus. Alien i-wit-hase is a certain cure tr uiinivin Imil. Mieatiiia,' sitiarlin;:, hot. arhing feet. Ve have over il.00o testimonials. It cures while you walk. AH druvj:iis and sime lores ted it. 2Se. Trial pnck.-tpe F11KE by mail. Address. Allen ft. Olmsted, I,e Boy, S. Y. . " The Iowa legislature has passed law making it a misdemeanor fur any person under 16 years of age to use to bacco or smoke cigarettes, under penal ty of a fine of $10 for each offeme. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind Yoa Hare Always Bought - Bears the Signature A man in Scranton, Fa., who sold liquor illegally, was fora second offense sent to jail six months and fined $500. Cithers were sent three months to jail for first offenses and lined 500 each. . DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CCEID By local applications, s they cannot reach ths diseased I'urtiwn of ifatt ear. Tbere isontr one waj to cure deaioeflg. and thai is by contito tlonal reined ie. lleafneas is ra used by an in Dinted couditkn of the mncoa tiuiufr of the EU6tM-uiAD icm. w pen tnia tune geta In Sained von have a rumblinr wollnd or imner- feet hearing, and when H ia entirely etoned dealiiea ia the reault, and un leant tie innam ma. Uun ran be taken out and this tube rent i-ed to lta normal condition, hearing will be destroyed lorever; nine caaea out ol tea are caused by catarrh, which is. nothing but an iuuamed eondiiiun of the mueoua aurfacea. Wewiligtv. On. Hundred Dollars for any caiteof Iteaineastcansed by catarrh) that can not be cured by Hali'a Catarrh Care, fiend lor circulars, tree. F. J. CHENEY A CO, Toledo, O. : Boia Dy vruggitts, ?oe ' jUlfs family fills are tb best. . . Cur.d Bis Habit. A young theological student who sn pplied the pulpit in a Vermont vit iate one summer, naa a natut ot em' pbasizing pronouns which his instruct or in elocution had endeavored in vain to correct. The involuntary smiles of his rural congregation one Sunday, however, worked the change for which his friends and professors had longei lie was reading the thirteenth chapter of First Kings, and on coming to the 87th yerse, he said distinctly i "And he spake to his sons, saying: Saddle me the ass. And they saddled him." Youth's Companion. SORES M3D Sores and Ulcers never become chronic ton less the blood is in poor condition is Muggisn, weait ana nnaoie to tnrow on the poisons that accumulate in it. The system must be relieved of the nnhealthy matter through the sore, and great danger to life would follow should it heal before ttie blood has been made pure and healthy nd all impurities eliminated from the sys tem. S.S.3. begins Lhecure by firstcleans lng and invigsrating the blood, building tap the general health and removing from CONSTANT DRAIN iffitematte;: UPON THE SYSTEM. .When this has been accomplished the dis charge gradually ceases, and the sore or nicer heal. It is the tendency of these old Indolent sores to grow worse and worse. nd eventually to destroy the bones. Local applications, wnue sootmng and to some extent alleviate pain, cannot reach the seat of the trouble. S. 8. S. does, and no matter how apparently hopeless your condition, ven though your constitution has broken down, it will bring relief when nothing suae can. It supplies the rich, pure blood necessary to neai me sore and nourish the debilitated, diseased body. . Mr. J. B. Talbert, J,ock Box i. Winona. Miss, gsya: Sii years aao my lev from the kareta the foot was on. aolld sore. Several phyaicians iTru me iiq t nine two in pa to Hot springa, bat f'jund no relief. 1 wuimltiMtltntw a a b aadftmad.acomsilot.curc. X have been a per f ectly well man ever atac " ta the only purely veg. (table blood purifier aawwo cuniaini no poisonous minerals to ruin the digestion and add to, rawer tnan relieve your suffer ings. V your flesh does not heal readily when scratched, bruised or cut, your blood is in bad condition, and any ordinary sore I apt to become chronic , : Send for onr free book and write our physicians about your case. We make no Bharre for this service. IKE SWIFT SPCCI'IC C0 ATLAHTA. ft. . h iinfiliha -II Bart Hough UrruD. Tmuw Hood, Cm P f ' f 1 tn tint. Rold br drvfrurUia. r l mr . .stasia irwrr?? T'r.fw-J- j MINES OF THE IRONDALE WORKS SOLD ftll Into the Hands of Mr. HIM, the (.reiki Northern Ulna;. flirt lovrnsetiit, tept. Jit. mo an- nouuced rale ol the Iroudale Irou fur- Dace tu au agent of James J. HiU. which ia said to have taken place at Sn Kraueiseo, Septemlier 1, bat canted no little comment hove. Whether it means the starting up ol the plant aitaiu, or whether tlie property has heeu purchased metelv for the water, froutage and other purposes is h qims- turn of debate. : For the past year negotiations for the oale of the plaut have none for- ward. The deal was to have included valuable iron deposits on Texada isl and, IS. C, but the owners of the lat-1 ter piojKfrty, tho I'nget Sound Iron, Company, which is composed of the stockholdeta of the Iroudale proterty, refused to dispose of the island irou mines, so the furuace machinery and a lartie amount of land at and near Iron dale was sold without the iron mines iu British Columbia. On the lauds iuclnried in the deal, hut lyiua some miles from the furnace at Iroudale, are valuable iron deposits anil ore from the mines there was used in connection with Texada ore during the time the furuace was iu operation. The comliiuing of the two ores made ex cellent iron, and a lai'iie amount of it was used iu the roustructiou of the erusier Charleston, built by the Union Iron Works. There are other valuable deposits of iron in Jeffersou county, in the Olym pio mountains, bordering on Hood canal, and easv of access to the Iron- dale works. These iron deposits have Iwen thoroughly piospeeted by expeits during the past six year, who weie here in the interest of Mr. Hill, and the belief here is that the works at Irondale will be put in operation again. The iron works, including machinery, cost 1750,000, but at present are not worth half that, and to put the furnace in oiieration again would require an expenditure of $200,000. The hot oven is a wieck, the stack out of date, the air compressor being about all the machinery that could 1 utilized to ad vantage. It is doubtful if the woiks will be run again as a smelting plaut, but the purchase of the property may be with a view of putting in a ship building plant. Dr. H. C. Willison, one of the stockholders, who returned from San ' Francisco a few davs ago, when seen ' ni . . i. - . i - .. .. . ... . . , ,. : wui biro Bate ui blie proertv, eaii lie iiau noi ueiors neara oi tne ieai oeing closed, but admitted that agents were negotiating for the works. He also said one of the men representing Mr. Hill passed through Seattle, August 24, on hia way to San Francisco, and the deal might have been consummated September 1 as reported. Some of the finest water frontage on Tort Townsend bay lies at Irondale. It is securely sheltered ftom all storms. and the water is of a depth of from eight fathoms at the shore to $2 fathoms in the centei of the bav. The place lies about Beveu miles up the bay from this city. VAN ANDA PROPERTY SOLD. Attorney Hantion Now Raa Praclfeal Control of It. Baker City, Or.', Sept. 10. Attorney I'. J. Bannon, formerly of Portland, now as practical control of the Van Anda property on Olive creek. At the execution sale, held in Canyon City, he bid in the property for 700 in the interest of the judgment creditois. As only four of the six claims constitut ing the Van Anda group were levied upon, the deficit of judgment, amount ing to fiOO will have to be met by the sale of the remaining two claims. William Turner, one of the original owners of the Van Anda, has hoes of raising the money necessary to redeem the property before the time of redemp tion expires. It ia al understood he will take np the building improve ments, which wtre some time ago sold as personal property on execution. This mine at one time ranked as a val uable property, and this it may lie yet. About $1,200 worth of development work baa been done and about $1,000 has been spent on buildings. The miue is located on Quebec mountain. and ia surrounded by a number of other promising properties. DREDGING THE GOLD. Bis Operations on 111. Fraser Itlv.r In British Columbia. Kamloops, B. C, Sept. 10. The big gold dredge on the Fraser river near Lytton, B C., has been in operation lor the past month and the owner is more than satisfied with the results attained. The dredge is in operation every hour of the 24, the men working three shifts. Every 24 hours 1,500 cubic yards of gravel is taken from the bottom of the stream and fussed over the treating tables. This may not ap pear to be a large amount at first sight, but wben it is understood that this means in the neighborhood of 2,000 tons dead weight, and that during the day over 10,000 tons of water are uned in the washing process, it will be evi dent to anyone the workings of the dredge ts an nndertaikng of great magnitude..-:'' i : Big Sal. or tuning Stock. Portland, Sept. 10. The stock of the Mnsick Mining & Milling Com pany, one of the best-known properties in the Bohemia district, was placed on sale at the Oregon Mining Kxohange and 123,450 shares were sold during the first call, at 10 cents per share. The Mnsick is a good producer, nearly $100,000 having been taken from that property. A stamp mill is iu operation ot the Musick. BIG SUJTJN IDAHO. Valuable Mine la Wanted by Different jiunKBii wwnera. Weiser, Idaho, Sept. 10, A suit for partition and seven-sixteenths of tlie Peacock, Helena and White Monurneut mines in the Seven Devils, valued at $800,000, has been commenced at Weiser. . The reinaiuiug nine-six teenths of the property is under bond ioi $ 1,500,000, and the payments 'on it have been made regularly for some time. It is one of the most important mining suits ever begun in Idaho and some of the moat valuable property in the Beven Devils is involved. " NORTHWEST! Is POKANC MAN FEELS RICH. Claims Ilia Mine la Jaekenn County, Or., la a Wonder. Spokane, Seid. 10.- H. II. v, an old Spoksue prospector, has coma , home, bringing with Mm a sackful o( ; fabulously rich ore tliut w ait token from I ' his claim, the liill Nre, in Jarksnu county, Oregon. The ore auy fit),- two in gold m the ton. In t-pi-aklng of I the rich strike, Mr. Nve said: "The treat p;ty chhte is ten inches wide and the native gold is visible all I through it. On July '.'5 1 houdeit the claim for i!00 and hy August a 1 had taken out f J-,000 in gold ore. DIADEM GOLD ORE. Cinnd Showing Maile at tho linker City I Kualtii( Wurfca. leaker City, Or., Sept. 10. Returns I from the linker City sampling works. 1 for the last carload shipment made by the lJiitdeiti tiold Alining Company, shew a net value of f 1, 018.94. Tin report gives 8. SO ounces of gold, nil. i ounces of silver and I11A.80 value to 'tire ton. The company's property is : located in the (reenhoru district, about I live miles from iiohiusville, aud the ! owners are Moutatia capitalists. The I ; previous shipment ran $130.50 to the tou aud netted $800.94, Samples of ore from turn copper I ledges on t.oose creek, near the Oollv Varden. ate ou display iu linker City. Ihey show rich deposit of tiie red metal, and those who have visited there say the district shows a won derful surface indication, aud it is the I opinion of those who hre makiug -the I investigation that the district will be a great produce of copper w henever cap ital aud practical mining are employed. GOLD KEEPS COMING. Klondike Shipments to Seattle Do Noll Kali Off Much. I Seattle, Sept. 10. In round figures 1700,000 woith of Klondike gold was bronght to this city by the steamer City of Seattle from Skugwav. The shipment included a single consign ment of 1539,700 by the Cauadiun Bank of Commerce of Dawson to the Seattle government assav oflice. A ' steel box containing f 13, L'OO is shipped out by James Krown, who was not, ' however, a passenger ou the vessel I Nearly $20,1100 worth of Klondike . treasure was cceived bv the steamer Aberdeen from rikajrway. Tho bulk ol this wealth tas owned bv three men. J.' J.' Hkngerliud, II. CarUou and William l'liobarl. CAPACITY OF FIFTY DRILLS. standard Mine at Wallace la I'littlng In a Ills riant. Wallace, Idaho, Sept. 10. The Standard Mining Compauy is putting iu a new air compressor and electric plant at the mine. The foundation i completed and some o ( the machinery is ou the ground. The uew cmupresxor will have a capacity ot .'it I drills, the present being only of 15 drills. In putriug it in the com puny is looking far mtu the future. The 15-diilI com pressor is nearly large enough at pres ent, and the company does not desire to work over 20 drills if they had ever so much power, but to put in such a compressor would only mean the addi tion of still another new plant a'most before this one would be running, so it was decided while the change was being made to get a machine that would lie large enough to do the work for years to come. - STEVENS PEAK PROPERTY Bonded for S40.000 anil Development Work Begins at Ouee. Wallace, Idaho, Sept. 10. A dpal has been made by which William Williams and John W. 1'erglase, of Milwaukee, undertake to develop the Wonderful group on Stevens peak, se curing a working bond from the owu- rs tor fin.uuu. inis is tne group on which IB feet of galena was struck a few weeks ago, when ground sluicing uniting (or the location of Jhe ledge where it crossed a cek.' Since then ire has alto been found in another lo cation. The group includes three claims, the Wondi rftil, Oro Fino aud Aguinalao. Work begins at once in cutting a trail from the Northern I'a- cific to the property, and is to be pur sued continuously during the year for which agreement runs. To Develop til. While Croaa. Moscow, Idaho, Sept. 10. An offer is said to have been made by a Spokane man to drive 6.15 feet of tunnel and shaft on the White Cross for e half in terest in the property. He proiwseil to gink 200 feet. The White Cross is located in the Moscow mountains, six miles from Moscow, and 1ms of late been showing some good surface, indica tions. Dr. Withycombe, vice-director of the Corvallis, Or., agricultural college ex periment station, has departed for Sac ramento, where ha is to act as one of the judges of the fine i-tock display at the California state fair. Shortly itfter his return to Oregon he will leave for the East, for a two months' absence, during which he will visit the princi pal stations of the country. Good Dividend for iiimI Mine. Nelson, B. C, Sept. 10. The Ath- basca mine noar this place will declare a dividend of $25,000, which is S per cent on tiie new capitalization. 'Wood promises to be wood in La Grande, Or., this winter, says : the Journal. The market ia bogy in a al ready, and one man who ought to know estimates that there are not B0 cords in all the acres of timber within a radius of 10 miles. Large loads are now being hauled from Summerville. Bishop MliiRtVllrioon Ship Or.. I'alouse, Wash., Sept. 10. The Bishop claim, on Jerome creek, about 20 miles from l'alonse, will begin to ship soon. A rate of $3 per ton-to Ta- I coma or Everett has been secured. (Only lack of capitul prevented the ' mine form shipping earlier fn the sea- son, for there are several hundred toes of ore on the dump. The Douglas county board of equal ization reduced the assessment of rail road rolling stock from $008 to f 500 a mile. Few ioaterial changes were made ia tb. rolls. : TSi from a hot Royal Baking Powder biscuit whets the appetite. The taste of such a biscuit sweet, creamy, delicate and crispy is a joy to the most fastidious. Mo-t anything enema to be good euoiigli vl-;im'1i fot bringing divorce pro ceedings. A Washington uonmu but sued tor fieedoui on the grotiud that her husband is not us strong politicallt as he thought and said he was, aud a Leavenworth Kister tuts just burst her matrimonial bonds because her hus band would nut take her to church. A prosperous writer in tlermauy of todav is vi rv comfortable, indeed. Kor "Tlie Ancestors" liustav Kreytag was tin 11 4-.JO.utiu marits, wincn is t'.'l.'UH). Siidermami computes that lie has already drawn royalties to the tune of 15,000. Krita itetitor made 11)0,1100 out of literature, and Kbers' novels circlmite by the million aud tarry a royalty of a mark a copy. Competent authorities assert that I :outh America has greater nndevelojied resources tlmu any other imrtion of the world. Any crop grown elsewhere can be duplicated there, aud the country aliotiuds in coal, silver and gold, most ol which have been onlv slightly de veloped. The pope has written a Latin hymn in memory of all the martyrs who have died iu advancing tlie civiliuuiou of tlie world. Queen Wilhelmiua of the Nether-! lauds, is said to lie expert iu all the ssjrts aud pastimes that are popular iu the eouutry. i Despite the fact that he rules one ol . the smallest kingdoms, Don Carlos 1., kiug of Portugal, has more titles than any living sovereign. Sir Donald Currie, head of the Castle Hue of steamers, was discharged from the service of the Cunard Hue in bis younger and humbler days because he refused to work ou Sunday. Tiu-llfi, the name of the Chinese empress dowager, is uot her real title. Her true nniiie has 14 syllables, and when she signs it iu full on rare occa sions it reads: '"1'iiou-IIsiu-Kiang-yl-Cliou-yn-Chiiaiig-Cheng-Shou-Kung-Ch ing-Ilsien Chu ug-L'si." Deceit and falsehood, whatever con veniences thev mav for a time promise or produce, are, in thn snm of life, ob stacles to happiness. "for six rears I wa. victim ofdri. pen.ta in lu tiit form, i u,tmt rtl nothing but milk toast,, silid ut timeaniv atluiurh eoutti not retain and (liireNl even thut. Ia-.t Mun-h I becan tokiliff CASCA ttKTS and aince then 1 have steadily tniuiwed, until 1 am as well as I aver was in my life." IMViu H MtifiPHr, Newark. O. Plcaaant. pjtijOAKi. f'ment. TaRle tlrirtrf In fiood. Never Slf-Kiui. Weakf-n, nr One. If. 3uc. Hto CURE CONSTIPATION. ... SlaHlaf Bm4v inmtaar. I'hlv.fA, Noalr.ftl, KN fart. Ill (JO-TO-BAC yiPvn cany M CATHARTIC -4 Sa. re of mass saaiaTSsto ) DON'T LET YOUR HARVEST SEASON FIND YOU V1THOUT A STUDEBAKEk WAGON. Mad. of the Best Materials, thoroughly seasoned, by competent workmen. & stands without an equaL Call on our Agent, or address - . ....... STUDEBAKER EROS. MANUFACTURING CO, 320-338 East Morrison Street, Portland, Oregon. o flrfOtiflSTITI Pra R OYAL and adds to the healthful ness of all risen Hour-foods. It renders the biscuit, bread and cake more digestible and nutritious. Royal Baking Powder makes hot breads wholesome. Food raised with Royal will not distress persons of deli-' cate or enfeebled digestion, though eaten warm and fresh. Many imitation baking powders, made from alum, are upon the market, A lum is a corrosive poison, used only because it is cheap. The use of alum bakinif powders is condemned by all phy sicians, and in many sections their sale is prohibited by law. OVAL SAKtNO POWDT CO., 100 WILLIAM ST., MEW CharUa Major's New hear atorl.a. The latest "work of the author of "When Knighthood was, iu Mower" ha tieeu secured by The Ladies' Home Journal. As would be expected, it has to do with adveuture the expert euces of some frontier children. There is a child's romance woveu Into the stories, and they will have a keeu in terest for boys as well as for their eld ers. Under theheadingof "Illne River Bear Stories" Mr. Major's serial will begin in the October Journal. It Is safe to say, from a wide ac quaintance with ministera' wives, that they are not sometimes, tint always, iiniwsed upon; they aie laid upon the I'tocrustean bed of "ought to be," anil auutoiiiical considerations vanish before tlie joy most people feel iu the cheerful tusk ol stretching ont or lopping off one or other of the privileges which the majority of ths other women in the parish possess to au unlimited degree. A Minister's Wife, iu the September Ladies' Home Journal. Kv-ert Jansen Wendell is a blue blooded knickerbocker, a member of one of the oldest New York families and rich, lie Is known all over New j York as the "best frioud of bad boys." lie carries on a corresoondencn with on e than 2.000 bova who at one time most neonle would nut under thn cat- gory of "bad." Mr. Wendell has been instrumental In placing all the boys with whom he corresponds on western rms or iu western villages. The Japanese have a literature ex tending over 12 centuries Until 40 years ago no English person had read a page of a Japanese book. The first written book that has come down to as is the Kojiki or "Records of Ancient. Matters," which was completed A. D. 12. It contains the earlv traditions of the Japanese race, beginning with myths, which form the basis of the Shinto religion and acquiring more and more of a historical character as it pro ceeds until it comes to a close in A. D. 628. Activities of a presidential campaign explain the comparative neglect of the sea serpent this summer, bnt a San Francisco romantist does his best to make amends by describing how a vhale nearly upset a steamer. That the whale should be roaming around in a small bay aud that a marine "artist" should prey-ut the sole proof add to the beauty of (Tie fiction. From the great shipyards at Stettin, which have already sent forth the IJDUtHciiliind and the Kaiser Wilhelmj der Urosae, is soon to come another le viathan of the sea which, It is affirmed. will make an hourly speed of 24 knots., it may yet come about that a person who has a week and some cash to spareJ for au ocean voyage may cross aud re- cross tne Atlantic in seven days. The friends of Andree will never give up hope. A dispatch from Stockholm lells of a letter, signed by Andree, found in the Arctic by au American. It has now been over two years S'nce I Andree aailod away for the North pole in his balloon, aud it is foolishness to expei't that he is alive. raee Baking Powder improves the flavor VOftK. ' To Clean ana folia a flnno. Iu cleaning aud polishing a piano go over the woodwork with a cloth wet with paratlue oil, being generous with tlie oil where the woodwork ia very much soiled. Let this remain two or three hours; this is to soften the dirt, Theu wash with soap and water aud n solt cloth, being careful uot to let any water touch the works instils the piano. Use a good white or a white Castile soap. Wipe dry with a suit cloth aud polish with soft old Uaen or chamois leather. September Ladies' Home Journal. I'iao's Cure for Consumption Is an Infill lible medicine for coughs and cold. N. W. Kamuki., Ocean Urove, N. J., Feb. 17, liiuo. The Mount Vernon (111.) saloon keepers who kept open their saloons alter the village had voted local op tion, claiming that the by-law was in valid, have lost their case before the court, and have closed up their places. Jndge fierce sustained the validity of the ordinance, holding the submission of the qttestiou was not a delegation of authoiity by the city council. Mothers will iind .Mrs. Winaluw's Honth tug Svrup the best remedy to una fur thrir children during the teething period. Managers of the 'various railroads operating out ol Chicago declare that they will co-operate with officers of the anti-cigarette league iu the wai (ate on the cigaiette habit, and it is probable that several of the roads wilt follow the example of the ltook Island Com pany in issuing a genera) order prohib iting the use of cigarettes among their employes. fhe census of White Plains, N. V., shows more dogs than people. &he Gjdvwritjuacb u umwniun Ar nttmerout nd ubinttil. l.riro eliro. rtnm. trJ"r tiulrmflnt, rp lile tiit)r, coin pi fie ttourM of uttiilv. f itM ut tit tin mil or vr wurk lit all n Qtttlt!rtnke. W irvt lU-mliitic. htllitfr, (rainmar, Art.' ' tti'iv IN iimnnaliip, orrt'ntMindoric. Cotitinarrlii. l.nw, BtMikluwptuif, lUnkuiiA HmIih Fornix, ButiioM FratHtat. HhurOiintl, Tyiwrttiti, l,tt-r ''m-vlng, MaMlfotttlna, MtmiKrftE'htfitf, 1k. Form. 'url 1'r.per. Offlrc Work, ,tr. Hrl.otil in mw-u 11 tlitf yr. Html. -in my mfur t any time -our eaUluguy e.l.linU (lit fully. Cull or ivrid fur ;oy. It will j.y. PORTLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE Park and WathSngion Stroomt A. P. Armstrong, LL, &, Principal. FINE OLD ...WHISKY... Gin, Brandy, Rum U full quart.. o.oi). Per fa) Icm, 12.50. XXX rOHT AND HHEllUV, fl.MI. AIX OIIOII (ItlllllH Orders for M' 00 aud upward delivered free to neareat Kallruad or Bti-ainer Lanuliii, Blank Caaea and Kegs. LOUIS CAHEN & SON Eitabllahed 80 Years. AW FRAStlSCO. CA LI fORNI A. DROPSY 10 DAlS' TfiEsTMENT FREE. Bavs nails Drepry and In torn nlicat.ooa a ineoialty for tweutr Jraarawilh tils moat wondnrlol laooata. lla? cored maoj tlioui sod oajei. . fia. aisrife enun ' 3'" Boa S. itl.m.. ri. JOHN POOLS. POSTLAIIB, ORKCIOIt. can K ve you the best bars-atus In general Pi oiiKioea, Doners, tanSN, mvg. tmlta untl wimlmtiu 'ri, nu iittia teel I X h windmill, told by him, U m,. DR.GU!in'SLPILLS r" P.?9"' Cnnaaaaiibssnillrs pepala, Kainore IMinpMa,l-urlfy tna lliooa. Aid in lluu.erovenlHIIIounneM. OonotUrlpaorsirkan l BOaANKOOO.,naaaalaala,ra, SuloUnrugslau. ,mAUSKY'S WINTER GARDEN.. Third and Moi-rlsoa atr.ats PORTLAND .,. . .' O It EC ON O. A. A LI SKY, Prop. - Do not fail to vlait , But tat i Oate I .-VINgTIAN LADY 0RCU1ITAM A l.uaalvat I.nl, Four Annrloaiu ware d lionising th absurdities of the Fremiti cutting sya.. tcm in the compartment u( a railway carriage iu Francs not long ago, "It's, fituny, the way these Fieuuhmeu havs Hied things up," mid oua ol the party, "Now, take the frano, for exapmle! They made it worth between lg and 18 cents, when they might itxtt is easily have made It worth en even 20 cents aud saved a lot of trouble. I never saw anything so nnptaotical in my life." "yes," remarked another, "but the F.UKlisli are just as bad. There they went anil made a pound worth $4.84, instead ol putting It up to an even five dollars. It seems as though these lorelguers haven't any real suuse, anyhow," ' A K.an (Una. of Sin.ll, Tommy hud funned the habit of go. Ing to Miss Wlisatoake's house several times a day, aud, strangely enough, most rif these visits occurred Just at meal times. Oua morning hu arrived lefor Miss Wheatcake's break fait was served, lie feared that he was too late for the meal, hut, being too polite to Inquire, merely looked about with aux ions stealth for some, signs of prepara tion. Miss Wheatuaka saw his pertur batiou, but said nothing to relieve It, 1'resently Tommy remarked: "Ain't it funny, Miss W'hsatcske, I'm awfully hungry?" Miss W'heatoake made no comment and he wiggled about uueasl. ly iu his chair for a few momenta, then with a timidly ingratiating look he aid; "8eeins to me 1 smell eggs boil lug. Do 1?" Don't Want I'nro Wnl.r. Speaking of the health of the tlrttlsh army iu Smith Africa, the London latncet say that "one ol the greatest dilllculties which confront the menlcal officers is to induce them to drluk water which has been rendered a pure as possible by boiling or Alluring. Af ter a lung march tlie average soldier will run any risk to obtain a draught of water, however bad.' Not all the heroism in this world Is seen on the battlefield aud on the stage. At a big fire in Chicago, at which the father and his five children were penund up like rats in a trap to die, the members ol engine company No. 8, seeing that there was no time to watt fur a book and ladder track, formed a ladder of their bodies, by ataiidliug cue upon the shoulders ot another, anil so on up to 1)3 feet, aud alt ol the stricken people were passed down to safety. ttnaala's New Calendar. It l aaiil that Itiuoda ts about to adopt a new calendar. Kai h year routalua 13 months of twenty-eight days each. The main feature is Its apparent stability, and In this It rvveiubles lbs sovereign remedy, lliwtetter'a Stomach Ulnars. Try It lr dypepm, coitfctipatloit, ttervimatieiia or liiauiiiuia. Be ur yuti act the genuiua. Cblna Knows How la Frea.rve 11 re pea. Millions have been "petit In civilised countries in futile efforts to ptiserva grapes. The Chinese have known the secret for many centuries and mil lions more have been voiuly used in the effort tu drag ftotn them the recipe. Kv.ryboily Says So, When srevhoily who has taaan faftearets Canity Cathartic Miy they at. the brt laielite In the wurlii, why uot try the ml All druitguila, liX', Xxi, jou. Cooking utensils made ot aluminum instead of tin are coining into use iu the r'rom-h arm v. Tho Msrit of a Medicine la determined by the teat, Ihies Itcuref We know Ifuod's Harxapnrilla dntu cut. People who lake it for any lli-ene canard by bad blood ore low state of tlie system any It cures. It is the great pure blood maker, atomarh tonic aud nerve aireiimli ener. It cares dyspepsia, nervousness. debility, that tired tccllng, and all blood dlnesaes. Get only Hood's, becauae Hood a Sarsaparllla Never IHnpuitnta. Hold bv nil drogirl-ia. II. offered to our students J, A. Vttco, Penman and Secretary f (Ki i.,vA NOTHING BETTER MADE Yoa can't mak. a mlatake 11 sou .t a ..Mitchell.. 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