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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1900)
ua BRADSTRECT'S REVIEW. r nrr , , , I , . ff T r JT . T - 171 Fully tMl la Tka at. Car rwepwadlng Prll Laat Taar. Dradstmet's uts: Tboogh aom ma surra oi business volume and value mass unfavorable comparison with a rear a no, and peculation It certainly on a reduced teal ia nearly all line. loth- mister ot trade activity era at ill vsty favorable aud It ia bard to reslat the conclusion thai, with lew notable ... . A . M eiceptions, the actual bosioee of the Tliat oraary trezimant I ta ... mia fuiiv aui to it falls to rellOVQ palltfulno slightly lnxceeof thotvrreapoud- till period ot -ihiw. inn, no, in in J cas in spit of the -listioctly tepreasive tendency exereioed by the present pre- f f m a LxkuuUJJLJ periods They know LytXa CPli&k ham's Vegetable Com pound wlil mad does and has, mora than may other . memoine Every woman knows aoout Kirs fiattnam's medlolnsm Every woman knows some woman Kirs Pmk- ham has cured Hut nine women out of ten put oft Betting this re- liable remedy until their health Is nearly wrecked try experiments or neg lect I - Then they write to Mrs flnhnam ana she cures them, but of course It takes longer to do so Don't delay getting help If you are sick She has helped a million women Why not you 7 ANCIENT INDIAN ARSENAL idontial campaign. Prices of ataplei a a whole are firm. after a sustained a.lvanca for a month past, succeeding a nmmer ot qniet steadiness, but unhealthines of the abort aide in speculation baa been brought forcibly to the attention ot dealer in a Dumber of staples, notably hog prodiicta and flaxaeed. i . I l 1. a.. k 4mm and at eel trade baa been the taking of 180,000 tons of raila by the Pennsyl vania at $26 per ton, announced on Friday. This action, whioh will probably be followed by other com panies, dispose ot the tteel rail puaale satisfactorily to the rail-niakera, and Ureal Store of Arrow Heads I:scov ret la Cmtaectiraf. Among the collections of Indian relict wned la Connecticut probably the Qu st, with one exception, la owned bj Berbert Sotbmayd, who live In tlx .own of Durham. A large part of tben were found by Mr. Southtuayd bltuselt t b It a cou firmed relic burner ant know wauy of the care aud camp lug grounds used by the tribes of th Stat. White flfut, black flint, 'roat quarts, red and yellow Jasper, lime none and glass atone were the stouet used In the manufacture of S.WX) ar row beads, varying from the tixe of I Ihutub nail lo I hone ucarly as large at t baud, lilt axes luclude the Hue. NSgt'd. highly pohslied tool to the rough uuhulshed ipecliuens. He has thlrtj of these, oue of wblcH weighs sevet pouuds, while the smallest turns tin scales at sixteen ounces. (If bla eleven prstle the longest measure fourteen aud a half Inches ll iouges used by the ludlaut In working out the Inside of logs. which they bad Hi st charred, In making their cauoes, number twenty. There are tea fine ieclmen of adae and twelve chisels. Of bis three pipes tht oue he values most highly Is. short- STUDIED WITH KWANQ HSU. constitute another element of strength "nnw. perrect ixswiea aua w.i lo the indutrv generally. Despite a fou1 " bit home. II decrease ot oral 20 per cent in the cur. a common clay ptpt r. ni. U. nmnriotinn from fnnv Of UXl.HJ excepting the Color. WhU'h ll th. i... . wnorted ' fhtt of red day. The breast plates ar I fluent counsels with Kang Yu Wei increasing and price are rather weak, i uotched around the edges, a notch fot Wheat, including flour shipments, for ,"ca oattie tue wearer was engagtu in the week, segregate 4,293,855 bushels ' " -ne uf them can be counted sixty Rgsinst 4,459, ItlJ boshela last week. ) Ave notches, denoting either a chief talc rSnsineas failure for the week u the : or oue much given to lighting. United Btatea number 310, as against There are three war club beads an5 157 last week. ! a doxen hide scrapers used in cleaning Failure in the Dominion of Canada , the bides from which their clothing nambei 36, at copmared with 18 last , and tents were made. Among the most Cerarori la h OI4 Plm. Tie Psalm are the spiritual centet of the Old Testament. They overflow with the richness of heart experience characteristic not of one age but ot universal mankind. We find in tbein today as gieat comfort a did the saiuti of Old Testament time. i week. PACIFIC COAST TRADE. BOX'T GET rOOTSOKK. GET fOOT- BASK. A powder. At this season ronr feet fee! swiilteii, nervoits and iiticniiifurtable. It Ton have smarting fret or tiilit shoe, trv makes walking eav. ('tires swollen and rw-Ktiti feet. iiliters and callous snots. Kelterea mnis and bunions of all pain and in a certain cure for 1'uilhlains. Sweating, ihuni) or r roMed reel. e have over 30. OoO tetiiinouisl. Don't set lootxore set Foot-Km. Try it Uiiau. Sold by all dmiieists and shoe stores for 25r. Trial pa-kHjre Fasc. Address, Allen 8. Olm sted. Le Roy, ft. . It is said that the population of the world increase 10 pel cent every 10 year. This signature is oe every box of lb gsaala Laxative liromo-yuinine riu tb nmatij Uut esnea a MM la ewssy A project is on foot to connect the railways of Greece with those of Tur key, so s to connect Athena with Eu rope by rail. Ufhtaa the Ills of Humanity. Br prerentlnit dlssane, killing and expelling lt aerms CascareU Cindy Cathartle etlleve toe a uiiwrie. vae mem regularly 1 iirug- 1W, 4&B, OUC. So nsefol are toads in garden that they are sold in France by the doxen 1 fur stock garden to tree them from in jurious insect. TO CtrHI A COLO l!T OKI DAT Tain Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab let. All druggist refund the money If it tail to cure. E. W. Grove sig nature 1 on each box. 35c. A New Treatment. Another mode of treating the drink habit ia said to be in successful opera tion in Pari where three physicians Drs. Bapelier, Thebanet and Broca announce that the have discovered a new serum. Of 67 cases treated, 83 were cured and 15 were improved, only 10 failing to show improvement. The ceruin it obtained from hoise that hare been dosed with alcohol until their systems are drenched with the poison. When administered to pa tient the serum revive natural repug nance to alcohol, which continued use ' ba broken down. JHow strange It is that a severe mat ter has mora faithful servant than a lenient one. ; ECZEMA'S ITCH IS TORTUHS, Eczema is caused by an acid homor ia the blood coming in contact with the tkin and producing great redness and ia- Bimnnnos ; uiue pusnuar eruptions lorm sad discharge a thin, sticky fluid, which dries and scale off ; sometime the (kin is hard, dry and assured. Eczema in any form ia a tormentinar. stubborn disease. and the itching and burning at time era almost unbearable; the acid burning numor seem to ooxe out ana en tne skin en fire. Salves, washes nor other exter nal applications do any real good, for a long a the poison remains in the blood u wui aeep tne sain irntatea. BAB FORM Of TETTER. "tor three years I fcs4 Tetter oa mr lads, which caaacd them to awell to twics their aatural Lm. rait of lh lime the dlauM wulatbc form ct rwa Sung aores, very paia ful, snd cauufnt me much diectmfert. Four aortora aald the Tetter had protreaecd too far le he rured, and they conld d i BOthlne for sae. Ilwkooly three botllea of S t. 8. snd 7 VHivrauicirirnrn. et Tbia vaa fifteen years li-1M)itaf aso. and I hare never l Blnee aeen anv aien of AA tmahl mWb It- . jAcaaoa, MM McOes SC. Karma CMy, Mo. S. S. S. neutralizes this acid poison, cools the blood and restores it to a healthv. natural state, and the rough, unhealthy skin becomes soft, smooth and clear. ?a cure Tetter, Kry- sipelaa, Psoriasis, Salt Kbeura and ail akin disease due to a pot oneil condition of the blood. Send for our book and write us about your case. Our physician have made these diseases a life study, and can help yon by their advice; are make no charge fortius service. A 11 correspondeno ia conducted in strictest confidence. THZ Wf SPECIFIC CO, ATLANTA, IA- aailUn MarkoSs. Onions, new, lJo. Lettuce, hot house, $1 per crate. Potatoes, new. f 15. Beets, per sack, 85c 3$ I. Turnips, per lack, $1.00. Bean, wax, 4c. fkjuash 4o. Carrots, per lack, 90c Parsnips, per tack, $l.3S. Cauliflower, native, 75o. Cucumbers 10lx0e. Cabbage, native and California, 3c per pound. Tomatoes 30350'. Butter Creamery, 86c; dairy, 169 18c; ranch, 18o pound. Egg 35o. Cheese 12c. Poultry 12c; dressed, 14c; spring. 183 16c. Hay Paget Sound timothy, 114.00; choioe Eastern I If. 00. Corn Whole, 138.00; cracked, 135; feed meal, f 35. - Barley Rolled or ground, per ton, $30. Flour Patent, per barrel, 18.60; blended straight. 13.36; California, 13.35; buckwheat flour, $6.00; gra ham, per barrel, $3.00; whole wheat flour, $3.36; rye flour, $3.8004.00. Millatuffs Bran, per ton, $13.00; shorts, per ton, $14.00. Feed Chopped feed, $19.00 per ton; middlings, per ton, $30; oil cake meal, per ton, $30.00. Freeh Meat Choice dressed beef steers, price 7ic; cows, 7c; mutton 7H; pork, 8c; trimmed, 9c; veal, 90 lie. Ham Large, 18c; email, 1S breakfast bacon, 13c; dry aalt sides. 8H'e. remand Mark. Wheat Walla Walla. 696ie Valley, 60c; Bluestem, 68o per bushel. Flour Best grade, $8.40; graham, $3.60. Oat Choice white, 43c; choice gray, 4le per bushel. Barley Feed barley, $15.00 brew ing, $16.00 per ton. Millatuffs Bran, $15.50 ton; mid dling, $31; short, $17; chop, $16 pet ton. Hay Timothy, $120 IS; clover,$70 7.60; Oregon wild hay, $607 per ton. Butter Fancy creamery, 460 66c; store, 80c. Eggs 25c per doxen. Cheese Oregon full cream, ISr; Young America, 14c; new cheese 10c per pound. Poultry Chicken, mixed, $3,600 8.50 per doxen; hen, $4.00; (pringi, $2.0008.00; geese, $6.000 8.00 dot; ducks, $3.0006.00 per dozen; turkeys. live, 14o per pound. Potatoes 40 0 65c per sack; sweets, 1 lie per ponna. Vegetables Beet, $1; turnip, 75o; per sack; game, 70 per pound; cab bage, 2o per pound; parsnip, 86o; onions, $1; carrot, $1. Hop w crop; 13;014;,o per pannd. Wool valley, 150160 per pound; Eastern Oregon, 10013c; mohair, 16 per pound. Mntton tiroes, best sheep, wethers and ewes, 8 Ho; dressed mutton, 6X0 7e per pound. Hog Gross, choice heavy, $6.76; light and feeder. $5.00; dressed, $6.0006.60 per 100 pounds. Beef Gross, top steers, $3.5004.00; cows, $8.0003.60; dressed beef, 60 7o per pound. Veal Large, 607o; small, 80 8 H o per pound. - Interesting specimen to the ordinary man ami which cause a peculiar ten sation as their use Is explained are tin three scalping knives. A string ol wampum was taken from a skeleton found in Portland. A red clay kettle It absolutely perfect. A bone orna meut found In a care it considered va orible, as but few of them are In ex Is tenee. The drill used for making the holes for the leather thong In theli moccasins aud skin canoes show great skill and patience, as they had notnliii but stone with which they tapereC these from about the size of a pencf down to a sharp point. Of these be hai fifteen. Bras arrowheads and a quiver dlvliU honors with the two Iron tomahawk During a rainstorm two year ago Wal ter Lane sought shelter under a shelv ing rot-k at North Uuilford, and whlls stirring the ground up to ascenai what depth bad been made by the de- Washington timothy, j cay ot De w nnea to one " i-urweu ruvri uruujflli out thirty-five of them. Ketnrnlnf next day with spade and sieve, he du jut 1,200 specimens and from evldencei found It was doubtless a spot when they were made aud laid away against the time of need. More than 2.000 bav been taken from that spot How They Pat Oat Fires In Korea. A fire in Korea Is considered of slight Musequeuce, unless a whole streei ihould happen to lie threatened. Then is very little in a Koreau bouse that can burn, except sliding doors and win (lows, aud a few articles of furultun and clothing. Generally the unlucky owner wlios house catches fire endeavors to pull It down; that Is, after he has carried int the street whatever property be carei to save. When several houses at onct re In danger the King sends out hundred or so soldiers, who calmly view the bouttre, aud offer help. If nec essary. There Is no water to work with, so these helpers generally bring along with them a ship's anchor, fas tened to a loug, thick rope: this ancbot they fix to the burning beam, then It if 'a long pull, a strong pull, and a pull al) together. Honietlmes the sparks, driven by thi wind, fly across the road; tben tht Koreans climb up on their roofs, and stand In rows upon the upper edges ol the structure. You will wonder what the object of this strange proceeding may be. Xow the men quickly strl eff their coats ami the women follow suit witb their large cloaks. These they wave rapidly together. In order tc create a strong counter breeze to thi oue blowing. One can almost imagine the Koretni to be strange birds, flapping their wlngi preparatory to taking their flight Into the upper regions. While these odd proceedings are going on, prayers art offered to the spirit of the Are, a well s to that of the wind. X "VS. t, UtiLtf kui'(t Ail ttbfc UU K tOUtffl bf flip. TMIifll In time. Hotd b drup:rta. M.mielitk,k it jftt ia, ., ia K3i ' rraneisM Market, . Wool fspring Nevada, 11014o pel ponnd; Eastern Oregon, 10014c; Val ley, 16018o; Northern, 9010c. Hop Crop, 1900, 12014Xo. flutter Fancy creamery S8o; 4 aeoond, 26027X0; fancy dairy, Sip; do second, S8o per pound. Egg Store, 88o; fancy ranch, Hie, Millstuff Middling, $18.00 0 22.00; bran, $18.60016.60. Hay Wheat $8X0 12X: wheat and oat $8.00010.10; beat barley $9.00 alfalfa, $6.60 0 7.60 per ton; ttraw, 86087X0 per bale. Potatoes Early Rose, 80 0 76c; Sa linas Burbanks, 7Oo0$l.O5; rirar Bnr- banks, 8O065o; new, 76c 0 $1.26. Citru Fruit Orange. Valencia. $3.7508.35; Mexican lime, $4,000 6.00; California lemon 760(281.60: do choice $1.7609.00 per box. Tropical Fruit Banana. $1,600 9.60 per bunch; pineapples, nom inal; Persian date, iillst mt pound. A Gentle Huggealion. The neighbors on both side had com over In Simpson's front yard, and were making remarks about passers-by and carrying on a desultory conversation. "The cause of the present hard times," suddenly said Simpson londly, "Is caused by women knocking men out of employment In shops, factories, store, etc. When you stop and con sider the thing, one can't help but won der why they should be big enougb fools to do this." 'Probably It' because they becomi tired waiting for men to do something," gently suggested Mr. Simpson. The shoe must have fit Simpson, fot Mr. Banks slyly nudged hi wife and Simpson waa silent for an unusually long tlmsv-Indianapoll Sun. A Ifypnotlo Cure. A New Haven clergyman serious!) propose to cure boy of the clgaretti bablt by hypnotism. He ha been I deep student of psychological problemi and has conducted a number of experi ments In the laboratorlet of Yale Uni versity. He took one boy who wat weak-minded from excessive smoking and put him under hypnotic Influence. Then strong lecture on the evllt of the boy's habit followed. It Is claimed that the subject It permanently cured. Mushroom Crop. The annual crop of mushrooms In France I valued at $2,000,000, and then are sixty wholesale Arm In Pari deal ing exclusively In them. In the De partment of the Seine, It appears, thert are some 3,000 caret In which mush rooms are grown, and about 300 persons are employed In their culture. The average man like to point to tbl good traits In bis children at a berltagt 'rom himself. fellow Student of the Chinee Emperor V tail ban t-'ranclacn. Leung Kil Tin, a fellow-student of Emperor Kwang Hsu of China, I In Ban Francisco. Even to see the Em peror Is a rare privilege, denied the great majority of the almond-eyed. The fortunate Celestial who rubs elbow with hi ttutjesty It singularly bouored by hi countrymen. But he who break through it sacred Inner circle and Urea In dtlly communication with the Emperor f Chlua I almost a dlviutty to the half a tbousaud million lest for tunate subjects. Such a dignitary la Leung Kal Tin. who ow the proud privilege ot hit persounl communication with the Em peror Kwaug Hsu to the fact that ha Is a pupil of Kang Yu Wet, greatest of Chinese scholars aud reformers. It waa Kaug Yu Wei who first started the re form bee buxxlug In the royal bonnet. The youug Emperor finally lent a list ening eat to the teachings of Kaug Yu el. He became a pupil of that great teacher. This naturally made the Em peror eager to meet the most brilliant scholar of Kaug Yu Wei. Among the i young men brought Into the royal pres- ; enc were Leung Chi Tso and Leung j Kal Tin. Leung Kal Tin wa the young- j er brother, but equally clever for hla ' yean, aud an ardent reformer. When jealousy mad It Impsrativ that the young Emperor have less tra it wat decided to confine their intercourse to letter ud to have these missive carried to and fro by some trusted friend of reform. Leuug Kal Tin was one of those who bravely offered hi service for thi delicate and danger ous task. When the Emperor saw that hi re former had endangered his own safe ty and that of hi advisers, aud that mattera were nearlng a crisis, he lent tecret message to Kwaug Yu Wei, In forming him of the peril that wat threatening all reformer. He bad them fly at once. Six of the most promising advocate of reform were butchered at tb Insti gation of the Empress Dowager before they could make their escape, but Kang Yu Wei, Leung Kal Tin, Leung Chi Tso, and several other managed to ea ctpe. . Leung Ktl Tin cam to the Pacific coatt to carry the doctrine of reform to every city and village where his brother Chinese congregate. In San Francisco there are an especially large number of progressive Chinese, arho believe that the light of modern civ Mi ration should penetrate the gloom ot China. Their battle cry It: "Give back the throne to the young Emperor Kwang Hsu," They would have the Empress Dowager divested of every vestige of power. Lenng Kal Tin. though still In hit twenties. It a man of marvelous ability. He It a scholar, not only learned In tb nnwty philosophy of the Orient, but well versed In the history of other na tions and what has made their success. He Is an eloquent speaker, and bis lec tures to hi countrymen In the United States have stirred them greatly. A Qt Ore's. "Tht tnnnlist thing I taw dMrtag " ' waksA Toaaala. T bak tomato, wash sad ity fnu nnnrl nnan. nnrl MmaV a thin i , . . i - . a i Bmah Ae f ml taolmtnt tiioe irora sne wp w navu. dw. . ' - . a-- kr,,n the lntid o' aach. leaving a good wall, had bean railroad wndootor btfow table- th war. n was - tenia. ' Un and knot hit men wtn nruieu. .h. war." said th colonel, "happened Un 01 111 sapiaiua Chop this pulp fine, add to ll sooonlul of melted butter, a spoonful of onion juloe, a teaspoon In I of chopped parsley and a tablespoon In I of finely rolled bread crumb to every tlx tomatoes. Salt and pepper to taste. Keturn to the torn -.to shell, and nut on th slioes that were ie- On day be had a squad ol men out marching them by flank, whan ho turned to speak to a friend. When ba looked again hi squad, marohlng Ilk veterans, were in the aot ot 'butting' into a high board fenoo, In the tmsr- and put on the shoes tliat were re mio a - moved from the top, place a tiny piece, ' gency h logrot for a moment that ho . . . . . 1 11... . .. .1 U,,. am h n tall of butter on each, and minutes, bak about 20 Military AnUmnelles. The advantages presented by automo biles have a great fiweination for all mill tarv men. Largs sums have been oflVrmi forth bent automobile. In ar, as in tverv thiiiir, it pava to u the twst weap ons.' Ths boot shield with which to pro tect th loii.a'h is llosietisr's Htomai'li Bitters. It cures constipation, lmtiiipsiioii and dyspepsia, and prevruts malaria. In the African have ivory tusk they ara generally lestrioied to th male. -1....U. .. . t.-.. u ....... was a soblUi and became again a tall road couduotor. Kunnlug forward to ward th iuftd "'risked at th top of his voice: 'Down brskl Down brakes!' 11 wa on 01 th best Mi dler., just th tarn, and led hi men luto many a hot tight. " Ths Bast rroserlulloa for Malaria Chill and Fever i bottle of UrovV Tastele Chill Tonic. It I limply iron snd quinin In tastele form. Prlc 500. Stopm the Oomth and Work Oft Urn Gold. Laxative firomo-t-juinin Tablet our a cold in on day. No ouro, No Pay. Price 35 cent. Two million residuum of Boston tvaited themselves of th public bath during the last summer. MANY SUFFERERS WHAT A LARGE NUMBER OF PEOPLE ARE ENDURING. A Ulalreaaln Condition la Which Many Auierlena I'eoplo An tavolvtThe Onijr If ay tu Alleviate II. from ths Mountaineer, Wslhalls, M. Dakota. The remorse of guilty stomach 1 what my large majority of tli peo ple of this nation are suffering with to day. It is a well known fact thst dys pepsia is a characteristic American dis ease and it is frequently stated that "we are a nation of dyspeptic." It is a distressing ailment and be cause of it many torn I difficult to treat. Sometime it is th result ol improper mode ot eating, improper food or nienful worry and exhaustion; then tgain it may be sort of a depressed condition ot the body and treatment should be directed lo the restoration of the health, without speolal attention to the stomach. In other lustance, the disease ia ovideutly the result of in flammation of the stomach. Anyone of these condition produce a lack of vitality in the system, by Hksgway printer have format! a an ion with 17 members, th first in Alaska, ' ' TIsrlsM Catarrh In this sasiloa ef th eouiitrjr than sit other dlaesaes put losethsr, snl until Ih lst few year waasuppanea to b Incurebl. For a treat many vesra ifwtrs pro. nouneed II a local dleea, and urear-rlbed )oe remedies, snd by eoaaMnilf falling to ear who loot) treatment, pronounced ll Incurable. rVlrnre see proera catarrh In be ncon.lllu. Ilonal illaeaM, and Iher-tore requires sonalllu tlonal treatment. Hell's I'aurrh -'nr, man. ulat'iureil by K. i. Cheney A Co., Toledo, Ohio, leiheonly enn.lltuuonni cure on the market. It la taken Internally In rtnaea from 10 drupe lo a leaaonontul. It sots dlreeily oa th blond and mucoua aurtaoea vf the ayaism. Tuer niter ini hundred dollars for any raa It falls to urn. Send lor circular and teetUBontals, Ad drees. r. i. t lifNKV C04 IviedcO. ..) by DrttKl-te, tf. Jisll's ramify Fills ar Ih bast. Jmd W-ai irMiasevi This root of many evils Glandular tumors, abscesui, plmpteg and other eutaneoui eruptions, tore ears, Inflamed eyelids, rickets, dyspep sia, catarrh, readlnoss lo catch cold and Inability to get rid of It easily, pais, ness, nervousness and other ailments Including the consumptive tendency Can be completely and permanently removed, no matter how young or old the sufferer. ' Ttood's fiarsspsrllla was flren th danrhtsi of Bliss Veroooy, Wawarsliis'. N. Y who had broken out with snrofuia lores all over (in funs and head, Th Brut bonis helped an and when aba bsd tskea all th sore were all healed and bar fan was smooth, 11 wrlin thai ihs has never shows sny sign of thi serufuls returning. . Uood'o Czrssparllla Promises to cure and keeps the promise. Ask your druggist for ll today and accept no substitute. YOU NEED NOT SUFFER Inhaling the turn camphor will often oor head. ot horning a ooid in the Pl-n's Cure is th beat medicine ws ver Used for all altertiMiia uf thn thruat and lunge. Ws, U. Esueisr, Vauburau, Intl., Pen. 10, tlMMJ. j Troth i very oompaot, bat a He must have plenty of room or It will smother. - Willi HnenmnlleiH, Nelallra. Nenmljln as Hneknerie. ' llro." will Hell.-. All Pnln and Care Von, SVf SSOM'S IHt(ll" la qck snd positive. It prevents and bnlniel- pure iIim eaae. ll kil la kh nna. It ini w II It marvel one site! tut Ihe atntnarb, liver ami klitnev-; porlllea (he bliMul, otieniriliena the nervi-a, ami iilacea Ihe enure yetem In sliealihr oonnlili.n, I la ihe i h.-c-t sud lieel meiilolue In Ihe rld, i0die lirrll. It t. Ii you who a s erlpplt-d and bclpi-ie; let riilitiin snd Ihi-. Irea. Here la I. lie snd Hope a poltlve cure. a tutor-'' Is fur man, wntnati and cltilil: Ihe beat remedy on earth In have In the b rewlv fnr everv antlden alekueaa or pain. Ml V A BCirri litllll ty, It (h,. lil.lanlalieniia relief and la slMlillrfly the only oi-rialn cute fur KHKIIM vriM In all lt l. rm.. It ia slao naed with Dulalllns eflet'l In neletlee, lineknehe, Menrnlsia, SarvwethRt,, aieepiaeanesa Mervwue and Nesmtgi Menrtachea, Nerenns llyepepeln, and Nervous ait!ns of every fleaerllin, Aeittma. liny l'r, l?ntrrlt, l-roun, ttrouonllla, llenrl Wenrjueae, lootheea, Knmehn, a I4rlt, Malnrln, (.'reenlng Kanabneas, and kindred dlneneee. would or k without it. 1TOO KNOW WHAT TOO AS! TAK1KO ' .. ' .' '""'J 7"J". """".! 7"'" T , - waera,-' tne only miHiictoe mat has Whan you take Orov Taataless Chill slven me soy relief from my dreadful nialailv, Tonlo because the formula 1 plainly ! "..S".', Li'u h" printea on every coin snowing tnsi it is simply Iron and (Jnlnln In a taste less form. No Cur, No Pay. SOo. An oil identical with that of bitter almond Is sxtrscted from ooal tar. UOMBSKCIlBn. Som of th finest and most prodno tive lands, either fur general farming or stock raisiog, to be bad in Oregon, Washington or Idaho, are to bo found .!.... ,. li.,. n it,. rt..- 1 1 v I sine I haik the Aret d A Navigation ITomnanv. rtnfnen HMilrt. I ing upon a location yon will do wall to certain the blood to lose its life sns. ! " "I" "hy 8t Of th O. B. A N. m - - ! , f 1 1 j..,. .. .i . FLIES HAVE EYES TO BUND. Four Thousand In a Bunch on Each hid of the Ifead. Whoever thinks the male the supe rior animal Buds no rest for the sole f hi foot In the contemplation of what we. In the sublimity of our self-con- celt, call "the lower animals." In our general Ignorance of the housefly we lo not know just how foolish aud no- account the male is, but we may rea sonably Infer that he I as markedly leficleut as usual, seeing that tils eyes sre so close together that they touch sach other. That's always a bad sign. if you see anybody with eyes close to gether you are entitled to think little of his Intelligence. . The fly ba two sort of eye, the big compound one, 4,000 In a bunch on each aide of the bead, for knocking about In daylight, and there are simple eye on the top of the head for use In a poor light, sewing and fine print Be fore going into ecstasies of admiration over the creature that has 4.000 eyes on ! each side of its bend it might be well ! to remember that they are not of mm ti i account. In case of old flies kept over cnde(j to , ,,((,,, v""'i'"""u "u six boxes, get uroken, yet tne oy seem to get along and find food. One kind gentle man varnished over the simple eye and plucked off tb wing of som flies. He found flint he might hold a candle close enough to burn the com pound eyes of the fly before It had a usplclon that anything out of the com mon wa going on. In daylight he took knitting needle and brought It un In front of the fly close enough to touch hi antennae before It dodged. If the knitting needle was brought up on on lde Mr. Fly picked up bl (ticking plaster quite lively. Alnslee' Magazine. taining elemental. The blood Is th vital element in oor Uvea and alioold be carefully nurtured. Kestor th blood to it proper condition, dyspepsia will vanish and perfect health follow. For example, in the county ot Pem bina, North Dakota, a few miles from Walhalla, realties Mr. Krnest Snider; a man of sterling integrity, whose veracity cannot bo doubted. lie ws formerly a resident of Landsdowne, Out., but removed to the West and is uow a posperuua farmer. For three year be as been unable to do his work because be wa til with dyspepsia. "I became seriously ill about three years ago," be ay, and consulted a doctor who gave me sum medicine for indigestion. 1 continued to grow worse and several physicians were called at intervals who gave me temporary relief, but the disease re turned with all its accustomed severity. The distress after eating made tne dread meal time. At time 1 became so dlray a tube nnable to stand. I had sour stomach, heartburn, palpitation of heatt, and weak nerves. The doc tors disagreed as to the nature of my disease, but alt agreed that the stomach was atfected, 1 suffered intensely anj life was a misery. "I tried several well-known reme dies, but was not benefited. "1 read in tne newspaper articles regarding the wonderful curative pow ers of Dr. Williams' Fink l'llls for I'sle l'eople, and finally alter some urging on the part of a friend, 1 con- I purchased Co. for full Information. Map, cir culars and descriptive pamphlet, will be furnished free by oalling on or writ ing to nearest O. K.A N. tick! agent, or by addressing W. II. IIURLUCKT, Genera! Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. Mothers will find Mrs. Wlnslon's fWh lar tivrup tb best remedy to uts fur th'lr Children during th teething periud. A(noslleleen. No tnor presumptuous philosophy wa aver pjlnied off on onthluking man than the philosophy of gnosticism. No philosophy ever so Insulted the re ligion of Jesus Christ. No on ever faced so squarely against Cod' word. From first to last all of God's dealings witb man have been that he might know. Thi i Ilia sole object of the hole plan of revelation. Thi is th meaning ot every symbol, figure aud ceremony that man might know Uod snd man's own future. rnenced ll, I have been a (teat aufterer frura HIIKUMATINN for twenty lung years. Ktery winter enw aprnier wonm tuiue wtiuiu my leal. Thank, to y.,u Slid your " IlllOfn- for tb sood ll baa done me. I would sot u eriilioul It. You csa uas Uils as you pleaie. Bend Ihem lo tne, inomna T. Raaddlrk, Ktnratand, Oa." "IT HAM AVKI Mt LIKR." t dn not know how to saprea how wonflrr. fill I ihn.a your '-a KKufV' la. I sa anf lerlus Inlenaely with KtR t I.UIA, ami though! for s month thai I would bare ( de, One day s laxly called to see we Slid t ouj-nt an eitvertieemeni ofvonr Mwanaan'a IrKill-s" I reeolrod lo try It snd asm fnr a buttle. Ibav not bad an attack ol aiilti r-ue t tue lira one, j twmeva It liaa iny Ilia. This eiatietnent la iioalilvele true. I alien siwava tase oleeaure n rfn,M. meniilns your Itltoi-H-' l..r ths cuts ol MttlKAM.I. Vour. very truly, , I. It Hmltll, K,l l'i.ritl-i,rlnt., Mo. SWSNHOM-n - Itltors" I. a,,id by i.l snd asenu. In aotne pa-.as the lirusRlata are our asunta. II the temetly la imi obtainable is enttr town, order of tudireet. ijtritealte untile, u dneee, f 1 1, etu preld by eaprvae or mail, awtfy-aa or for lb neit Mi date, to enable Raw , " " suiter us, to al Ira.t tPr&imm h npporni'iliy to iry lle My -3u wonderful of all rine lira, e l ifj i"SMPLI ra oi. re rasteve eelpl ol V. to pay piielase. onia ssvasaeaiM wanted in new territory. Unit Saw. SwaastjN'S RNIUMSTie CUKI CO.. 14 lea Sreet. fklctaa. : Sudden and Severe SIUKBS sf Neuralgia FINE OLD ...WHISKY;.; Gin, Brandy, Rum 1 full oiiert. tson. Per niton. S S. XXX ruHT AM) etlKHUY, Itd, ALL OlMt OOltlr Orders for ti'ios and upward delivered free to neereal Kallntd or Steamer lAudlug. Hlanl t aaoa Slid aiea. LOUIS CAHEN & SON laiabllahed W Years. an rnAHi'iarw. csi.troRNia. Electroplating the Head. Dr. Variot of Paris has discovered a process for embalming bodies which It thought will prove a great success. He not only embalm but metallize the bodlea by the Kuolt process, Just a It I done witb a fork or a sporn. In tbl manner they can be preserved In definitely, and In such perfection that the most Imperceptible wrinkle and line are reproduced, and the embalmed body ba the appearance of a metal statue. The process I a follows: After a bath In pure carbolic acid, and being strongly rubbed with nitrate of liver, the body I submerged In a gal-vano-plastlc (7) bath, after which a light layer of nitrite I applied to It Lisbon O Die. Gentle Sarcasm on Athletic. With reference to the deification of (be athlete at public school, the Ox ford Magazine baa the following: "It appears that a few day back the vie chancellor- received the following tet ter from a gentleman: 'How much would I have to pay for the education of my son in your university? Let me know if I chall have to pay more In case my son, beside rowing, should wish to learn to read and write.' "St James' Gazette. This was five months ago. "I had not taken all of the first box before I felt much relief, I continued taking the pills, and after nsing four boxes ' I wa cured, 1 have- none of those distressing symptom now and am completely restored to health, aud can do as much work a any of the laborer on my farm. 'I owe my restor aliu to health to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People and galdly give niy testimonial, hoping it may prove beneficial to tome person similarly affeoted." By restoring to the blood the requis ite constituents of life, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People renew the nerve force and enable the stomach to promptly and properly assimilate the food, thus speedily and permanently curing the dyspeptic. These pills are a specific for all disease having their origin in impoverished blood or disor dered nerves. They contain every ele ment requisite to general nutrition, to restore strength to the weak, good health to tbe ailing. Physician pre scribe them, druggist recommend them and everywhere tbe peopl nse them. He If I should try to kiss yon. Mis Mamie, would you call for help? fihe Noi you'd have to help your elf. Smart get. 4fe I. laws ma It say of as, bat however bad Ibe ernes St Jacobs Oil penetrate promptly ssd deeply, eootheeaad strengthens Ibe nerve a ssd brings s an re car. MitmelL NOTHING BETTER MADE Yos esa'l make a mlatsk II you get ..Mitchell.. Mitchell, Lecuis & Staves Co. PORTLAND. OREGON. ie.eofiiH"aiLLS OStrAII nnne- Ki.k rr..j i.. a n... ' eepala, Ittmo- a lluipiea,ariry Iheltiood, Alii Uls'-a- Uoa.l-reventHlikuuiieae. banotonpeoMilrkeo. ! , e"nvln-ey-,.w!lolal!aarnpefralulllioi.IW.DIt. OeANHOCO.traua4alekla,ra. re, 14 uy UrusSKUV IFDILIS "letinvired lbs torture of tli damned with protruding plies brought on by ooneu na tion with which I was smli-ted (or twenty jrenrs. I ran seroas your CAHCAKKTS In ths town of Newell. Ia, sod never found any thin to equal them. To-day I am entirely free from pllea and feel like a new man." a U. Itsm, Mil Jones bv., Sioux City, I. Bin Cotton Plant for Texas. The largest cotton glnuiug plants In th world I now under construction at Corsica, Texas, and the next largest to being constructed at Bryan, Texas, A third 1 being put In at Mexla, Texas. No on 1 so bold that be I not afrahf X a dentist f7p$S cano'v U. JJ CATHARTIC y " -" i A f nnrniUc(l Curt for rirrb iiti Good Advice to the lmmn V fi mmTuT p...'. Man Who Drinks,.. !iM!iyJk Tako tho ICccfey ffc DROP SY Cures DrHiikenneM and all Drug Habits, C) St 1 ,0 A,,' n'l1tnT FREE, .end ''" -lls.il .boa, t,to Ul Slft n KK"I.IC INITITV1-B, UL A yesrswitb tie Bn.t won3rful SI Slilh Street, PORTLAMD, OR. TJV Wlsooass. BvosM.aSSBUissi- i SiS;ru's. (The Famout (Jcrman Wood Preserver) mm A VEUARiUO GARBOlinZUrJ.. 'Porntanontly Destroy ..CHICKEN LICE AND VERMIN.. ClSrOne Application it U that is required. It lasts fot yean. 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