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I 11 Michigan fliraele. MRS. HARRIET A. BEGOI.I TELLS OF AN UNEXPECTED BLESSING. Uit He aa.4 Did Mot IfMk Aiwa " f Kiarlf Th Irtaaa Year ilew ' B Spa Wae Reatsrwd. Th. Ypstlaall Commercial, Ypsllentl, Mich. Many thing appear mlracnlooa tbt ars really the re.ult of natural Iw th. workings of which con b acenrate- It predicted. A striking .example of this occmred in protnlueut Michigan family recently, and in tliu oae ther can 1 do quwlion to tha truthful neat of tb narrativ tinea it fa attest d bjr Mr. Harriet Heirole, of Ypsil anti, Mich., aifter-in-law of Mr. Josbna Bogota, wbo waa governor of Michigan in 1883-84. When inter viewed Mra. Begole aaiil: "In 1886 I Buffered from severe HU , . neat brongbt on by a bard cold. Dur ing thia illneai my voice left me and I did not apeak again above a whisper for nearly IS year. 1 waa treated by live local phyii elan and afterward went to New York and conralted the leading specialist there. They diagnosed my ca aa par tial paraivaia, stating that the left aide of my throat waa entirely paralysed and the right aide partially so. I rs ' turned home utterly disheartened. 'For nearly eight year I bare suf fered from aevere stomach disorder and about a year ago I decided to try Dr. Williams' Pink Tills for I'ale Peo ple for this trouble. 1 teas nfhch bene fited bv the first box and so wjs en couraged to persist in their use. My stomach trouble was relieved, my gen- eral health became greatly improved and to my surprise I regained control of my vooal organs. I have need five boxes of the pills and last November I spoke alond for the first time in almost IS years. 1 am now 71 years of age and nave full control of my voice. I feel so grateful that I wish to make known to others the wonderful cura tive powers of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. (8fgned) . MRS HARRIET A. BEGOLE." Sworn to and subscribed before me thia 19th day of May, 1809, at Ypsil anti. Mich. JOHS P. KIRK, Notary PubHo. Wash tenaw Co., Mich. There is nothing surprising in thia sore, remarkable aa it is. to those who i know that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People are so compounded that they act aimultaneously on the blood and nerves. They tone op the system and cannot be excelled aa a corrective or a disordered digestion as was proved In the above case. Their power in re building watted nerve tissne make them invaluable in the treatment of partial paralysis, and to this fact Mra. Begole owes the restoration of her voice after years ot useless but expensive treatment. - Dr. William's Pink Pills for Pale People contain in a condensed form all the elements necessary to give new life and richness to the blood and restore shattered nerves. Tbey are an unfail ing specific for such disease as locomo tor ataxia, partial paralysis, St. Vitus' dance, sciatica, neuralgia, rheuma tism, nervous headache, the after effect of la grippe, palpitation of the heart, pale and sallow complexions, all form of weakness either in maid or female. Dr. William's Pink Pills for Pale Peo ple, are sold by all dealers or will be sent postpaid on receipt of price, 50 eanta a box or six boxes for $2.50, (tbey are never sold in bnlk or by the 100), by addressing Di. William' Medicine Company, Schenectady, N. Y. Bij Rains ia California. Rain the past week or two have been so heavy in Southern California that business men are extremely hap py. First big rain in jears. THE OFFSPRING, OF HEREDITARY BLOOD TAINT. Scrofula is but a mod .ted form of Blood Poison and Consumption. The parent who is tainted by either will see in th uuia we same aueaae , manifesting itself in the form of swollen glands of the neck snd throat, catarrh, weak eyes, offensive sores and abscesses and of tentimes white swell- Scrofula. There mayfTfMf' be no external signs for JJt'",,T a long time, for the disease develop riowly in some cases, but the poison is in tha blood and will break out at the first favor sble opportunity. S. S. S. cure this wast, ing, destructive disease by first purifyini and building up the blood and stimulating and invigorating the whole system. J. M Reela, 1 15 Public Square, Haabvllle.Terie yj "Tea ynrw ago ray daughter fill sod cut fecr forehead. Prom this wound toe glands os the aide of her fact became ewollea and berated me of the beat doctora bare aad elsewhere attended bar without any bmrSt. W decided tf try 8. S. ., and a few bottic eared her e tirtly." makes new and pure blood to nourish and strengthen the body. I and is a positive and safe cure for Scrofula. It overcomes all forms of blood poison, whether inherited or acquired, and no . remedy so thoroughly and effectively cleanses the blood. If you have any blood trouble, or your child has inherited some blood taint, take 8. 8. 8. and get the blood in good condition and prevent the disease doing further damage. - Send for our free book and write oat physicians about your case. We make no Charge whatever for medical advice. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO, ATLANTA, OA, h.wt mii nd tMt.il njr wife. VMUn arte .1 tlM-llritiM i " " JT lu ttiwt wliat run ha. to pay ,(Mwtia er ''W Our K IM .re nttod with th nnraulUI ) Im. 1 1 JMI Malta. r )wa WaHhua or Klgla aVwawat, kuowt p-" Wl world or w tit, bMt, im WARRANTED 20 Y1ARI l: CtaM i, fattuliut Mltd icld pritvfl ' 1 nirravtnl, W, U feual gull . $ a'.- fuoa aroMtli tttr tlnMI . . i vrMi'lmt. eat-! oaar tar UM ' ' Mitwltm ainsrrartalrM JandwawtllMad .tc C. O. a Jj witfe rivjUf of lull syiBBln I ' pnvjMf inn fwiw tiaa. CU ia anjr n and t X tHJWL lyH 1st avny x tvattS parfwcilr ailsl JT th) bs4 wati-h tw eilsrwd for tucl iriMWrrf a frriM sty Iw.T. aos) prsrir Sirfbsrwls. not tm on FNll I (HI ! laa fraa- autn itaaaa maflali aMM MA. Cutoff UAMrUsnUwakllw.Dis4. Writo.w mmy Na ArtTfii-iJiU wtntcb at t-htatain. Oatalotu.fr aUesUaior WuUb Co 34T Cwt Bm !!., rr T.yw..r.i..' tiMi.wtfy-:ivV '-tuS H Wriit.S WHittk Ail i . k I Hem outrh ttyrtip. Taut. J J in ifrttsj. Roid by rtr Lat UliS aatiM Uood. dnitririati. f - " sr H ft Da I 1 4 ?7: m XUVCiUIUli A sheet of water one Inch thick and oue acre In area weighs 101 tone. An old Danish galley was recently dug up In England, while an excava tion was belug made. Its timbers are of oak and elm anil they are well preserved. The vessel is assigned to the time of Alfred the Great, which would make It over oue thousand year old. An autliiue sword and some bones of animals now extinct in England were also found. I Some of the vast changes which the race or tlie carta nns uuuergon are Indicated by the recent discovery In th small lake scattered among the ex tlnct volcanoes of Auvergue in France of the survival of certain forma of ma rine animals. Salt plain exist there whose deposit were formed before vol canic force upheaved the surrounding rocks and created mountain peak and craters. It baa been asserted that Insects are particularly attracted by the colors of certain flower. Felix Plateau, after Investigating the conduct of Insect In tbeir visits to various Sowers, con clude that while they may perceive colors and thua be enabled to distin guish, at a distance, between flower and leaves, yet they show no prefer ence among the different colors. Blue, red, yellow, white are Indifferent to them. He thinks that the odor of flow ers affects Insect more than their col ors do. The experiments of the French grape growers in Algeria have shown that too much sunshine Is unfavorable for the making of good wine. In the more temperate climate of France grape posses a proper proportion ot sugar to acid for wine making, but the hot Algerian sunshine induce so active an assimilation by the vines that the quantity of acid is reduced and that of sugar 1 Increased. In consequence, the wine maker of Algeria are driven to many device tor Improving the fla vor and lasting quality ot their wine. X-ray have been subjected to novel purpose In Calcutta. A tblef wa supposed to have stolen a diamond worth 10,000 rupees and to have effec tually secreted It on his "person by . swsliowing IL Expert thieves in India temporarily secrete small valuable of jthls description in the throat It Is cauea -poucmng," ana me tuieve un dergo special training In order to ren der them proficient in the art The plan is simple. A small piece of lead ,ia attached to a thread, and this the of hi tongue he guides the lead to the orifice of the sac In the throat. The pupil 1 prevented from completely wallowing the lead by the piece ot thread which the teacher hold. When the man has become skillful In this act of swallowing, the leaden pellet Is coat ed with lime, which ha the effect of enlarging the sac so that It become capable of retaining large article. In the case of Calcutta the Roentgen rays revealed the presence of some obstacle In the throat, but Its precise identity could not be gathered. THEY NOW KNOW BETTER. Geologists Have Discarded the OM No tion About Glacial Movement. A few years ago geologists confident ly aserted that at one period of the world's history a great Ice cap came moving down from the polar regions and swept over North America a far south a latitude 38, carrying with It ! great bowlder which lie about on J (lopes and hilltops to this day to prove it and scratching the record of Us movement upon cliffs and ledges. Then this ice cap kindly melted and disap peared. This was taught In the schools, and to doubt It was heresy; for science, when It takes up with a theory, I dog matic, and all geologist said: "Behold, bow wonderful Is our knowledge; what secret we can wrest from the past!' After a while science rather gave up the polar Ice cap theory and laid down new dogma that of a single conti nental ice sheet for North America. The recent Investigations of officers of the Canadian geological survey prove that the scientists evolved their glacial theory out of a vivid Imagina tion. It has been found that In north ern Alaska there is no evidence that that part of the country ever was cov- ( ered by a glacier In ' fact, conclusive evidence exists that it was not At the mouth of the McKcnzle River Is plenty ' of evidence of glacial action, and also that the glacier which left Its records came from the south. On the western shores of Hudson Bay are mark of a glacier which came from the west, and on the eastern shores of one which came from the east East of the Cana dian Rockies is a long belt which shows no evidence of ever baring been ex posed to glacial action. These and similar discoveries have put the geologists "all at sea," and they now have evolved a new theory regard ing the glacial period. It Is that one big glacier did not at one time cover all the North American continent, but that several glaciers, moving at differ ent times from different center of dis tribution, made their way In different directions and left the glacial records which are now found. They have even given names to these glaciers, such as tlie "Cordilleran glacier," the "Labra dorlan glacier" and the "Keewatln gla cier." Prof. Lawson, of the University of Califo: n'a, In writing on the subject In the International Monthly, says that a yet It cannot be said that the suc cession of these great glaciers In time has been established well enough to warrant an unqualified acceptance, but be seem to have little hesitation In ac cepting the theory of different glacier moving from different points. HE FOUND ONE HONEST TOUT, Man from the Bace Track Wbo Treated a Htrang-er an I Won Oat, Among the passengers on an elevated train the other night was a party of men returning from the race track, and from the unmistakably good humor tbey displayed it was clear that they bad succeeded la getting some of the bookies' money. They were talking of the dishonest people met at a race track, and the gcu. ral opinion seemed ta be that to And a half-way decent sort of tout waa a task few cared to uudertake. Everybody was pon mlstlc till a man who bad relralmd tiotn ex preeslug an opinion said: , "I've been listening to yon fotka tell your experiences, ami when yon aay that there Isu't an honest tout I want to tell you of a little experience I had With one of those fellows last week, and I'm sure that w hen I get through you will say a I do, that there Is a good one to be found now and then. I'd been playing Id the hardest kind of luck all day. and when It came time for the fifth race I bad no great trouble In countlog my roll, which amounted to Just $3.80. I picked out a long shot a a last hope, and I went around In quest of the best odd. Soon I ran across a book that was laying 10 to 1 to win. ' ,,. 4 to 1 a place, and I waa about to h,nil m. k,h ot to win and 13 fne 1.1,, when an arm waa thrust over my shoulder and a voice exclaim ed: 'Five straight and place,' and the owner of the arm tnent'onrd the name of the very horsr I had Intended to play. The bookmaker took the money. Then, before I could open my mouth, he put down the odds. I said I was In line, and he should have taken my bet flrst, and it was tough to be shut out that way when a fellow was down to his last few dollars, but It wasn't any use. "Just then the man who'd got ahead of me said: 'Say, I can understand just bow you feel, and I'll take you on for a place bet at least' This struck me as being a kind proposition, and we settled that he should take my whole S3 for a place at 4 to 1. lie hurried away from me as soou as he got my five, and then It occurred to me that maybe I wa up against It for I bad recognised my kind friend as one of the best-known touts at j the big tracks. The horse I had picked won the race, and with little hope of ever feeing the fellow again I went over to the free field to And him. I couldn't and wa on my way back to the grand stand calling myself a chump, when I heard some one yelling at me and saw one of the bookmaker beckoning. I walked over to him, and he was the man wbo had shut me out on the bet I waa going to make. ' 'Ain't yon the man that made a bet I with a fellow here a while ago on so and so for a p'aeer he said. I answered that I was, snd be tokl me that he bad something that was left by a man for me. Ton can Imagine my surprise when he handed me out S23 with the explana tion that my friend was In a hurry and could not wait so had left the money for me. As I counted the money I thought hard, and since then I take credit for having discovered the flrst honest tout any of us has ever known." Chicago Inter Ocean, CONCEALED FIRE ESCAPE. Alwj Beady for TJee and Takes) Up R Kxtra Space. Here Is a fire escape which la design ed to take up no extra space In a room, and yet It Is always ready for instanta neous use. The designer Is Charles Q. Harris of Wllllamsport, Pa., and his object Is to so utilize a chair or divan In the construction of the fire escape that the latter will be effective ly hidden from view when not lu nse. The work of adjusting the ladder for nse Is slight and no time need be lost COUIiI.tATIO.il CHAIR, in placing the apparatus. The chair is wheeled to the window, and the but toned back (tripped off, when the reel of links aud rungs ia presented to view, The outer end of the ladder Is provid ed with two grappling books, which are attached to the window sill and the reel tossed' out of the window. The weight of the ladder holds the books firmly, and the ladder Is then ready for descent When the apparatus Is In position In the back of the chair It Is concealed by a covering of cloth, which Is provided with snap buttons around Its edge, this being the handiest to unfasten In case of a Ore. No Political fkMtses In England. The . British voter knows uothltig of delegates, conventions or party mana gers. He walks Into the polling booth and votes directly for the man of bt choice. It Is true that both tlie Con servative (now the Unionist) and the Liberal parties have a paid official who Is supposed to undertake general super vision of party Interests In the elector ate throughout the kingdom. He is generally consulted by constituencies In the selection of a candidate. What be tenders In response Is advice, not In struction. Nothing I calculated more quickly to put up the back of a con stituency than any movement having the appearance of dictation from Lou don. Crooked Uonses in Holland. There are many buildings In cities In Holland which were originally and unmistakably built out of the straight. For Instance, not far from the Hotel Vleux Doelen, where the delegate to the peace conference stayed, there Is an extension being built to one of the churches, and, although the walls are not yet completed, tbey lean outward more than twelve Inches. Another In stance of this Is found In some of the corner bouses, whose wall lean out over each street In many case new bouses are evidently put up to match the houses alongside. Strangely enough, though, there are comparatively few cases on record of collapse. Free Mounts fur Army Officer. A brigadier general or major general entitled to the keep of three horse at Uncle Barn's expense; a colonel, lieu tenant colonel, major or captain to two only. People are becoming mighty tired of personal recollections of great men, They take possession of th body, and are Lords of Mlsrul. Tbay are ttnt?ed by plmptet, boils, th itchiug tetter, salt rheum, ami other cu taneous eruptions; bv teelinft of weakness, laiisiior, eiiral debility and what not They eaast luor suffering lhau anything elite. Health. Strength, peao and Pleasure require (heir xuulsion, and thia is posi tively effected, aorordinc to thouwuda ot grawiui testimonials, oy . which radically and permanently drivea mem out ami ouuua up me wouie ayaieni. flghtlnj th Jape and CMmiima. Th federated trades la Portland hare taken steps to have ths Japs and Chinamen driven out under a now ex clusion act. DON'T OKT ruoTHOKH. QBT rOOT- BASK, A powder. At this season vour feet feel swollen, nervous and uncomfortable. If ym have smarting feet or tight shoe, try alien a roui-r-aae. It reila and coniioru; makes welkins: eatv. Cures swollen and tweeting feet, blieiera and mlloua spot. itenevvs corn anu Duntons 01 ail pain anu ia a certain cur for Chilblains, Sweating, lnuiD or Froated Feel. We have over 30.- teaiiiiiotiial. Don't get footsore get Foot-KsM. Trv It ktau. Hold bv all J drurgisis and sitae stores for S!5o. Trial i package Fas. Address, A lieu &. Olin- sura, i.a coy, n, x, TO CCBaS aV COLD I If OKI DAT Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab let. All druggists refund the money it it fails to cure, E. VY. Grove's sig nature is on each box. 1 5a. Law la th Klondike. Lsws aie obeyed to th letter ia ths Klondike country , says William Welch, wbo aa a deteotive has spent several years up there and is now back In Seattle, We have almost reached the Twentieth Century, and no rere ad has yet equalled uAKrlKLO T K which I the OHIO IN At HKKH mkdicimk for the eure sf Cunatlpatioa and tile. Headache. law and Order ia Statu. A determined effort If being mads In Seattle to stop ths wide open busi ness incident to the Klondike and Nome rushes. Sum tha Oough mnd Work Olf ibo Oold. Laxativo Bromo-Quinius Tablets ear cold in one dsy. No cure, No Pay. Prios S5 cents. All After th Burlington. Every deep harbor town on tlie ooaat from Whatcom, Wash., to Los Angeles, olaitns th Darlington road is headed that way. Win Cultlvat Sujar Beet. Ths beet sugar factory at Waverly, Wash., operated by D. C. Corbin, will talra all tr.. Ha-ta ! Aan twi laaarl ' around Pullman next fear at good prloes. May Sh Get Beth. Walla Walla is moving for basket factory and trait drier. big Dairy Btulnu Grawbit, Report from all over tb Willamette valley, Oregon, show that tb dairy business Is growing rapidly. LIEUTENANT PETERSON Says Pemnn Is tha Finest Tonlo and Invlgorator Us Ever Dsed. Lieutenant Charles Peterson, Hook and Ladder Co. No. 21. write the fol lowing letter to The Peru na Medicine Co., from 827 Belmont avenue, Chi cago, 111.: "Last year I had a severs attack of la grippe which left me very weak, so that I was unable to perforin my duties. (Several of my friend advised ma to build up on Pernna, and I fonnd it ty lar the finest tonlo and invigorator I had ever used. In two week I wa strong and well, and if ever I sm ex posed to nonsual hardship incident with my duties at fires, I take a dose or two of rerona and find that it keeps me in good health Charles Peterson. The above la only one ot titty thousand letter we have on file attesting the merits of Per una. There are a great multitude of peo ple in all parts of the land who have entirely lost their health as a result ot la grippe; who have recovered from an attack, but find themselves with weak ened nerves, deranged digestion, and with very little of their former powers. There is no disease known to man that leaves ths system In such sn out rageous snd exasperating condition as la grippe. For this class Of sufferers. Per nna is a speoifio. Pernna should be taken ac cording to directions and in a few weeks the sufferer will be entirely re store 1 to his accustomed health. Address The Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, O., for a free copy of "Faotr and Faces," I SeJM ;L0! il rrtah Vltws sf Lift, Mncn tnluht be said on th wisdom ot taking a oonstautly fresh view ol life. It is one of the moral osea of the bight that it give the world anew to n evoty morning, and of sliicp that it make life a daily re-creation God i thua all the whil presenting the cop of life afresh to our lips. Thus, star a night ot peaceful sleep, we be hold the world a new and fresh and wonderful a it was on tha flrst morn ing of creation when Ond pronounced it "very good." And sleep itself Is a divine alchemy that gives lis ourselves with onr primitive euorgy ol body sua mind. Te Help th City. The Port Townsend, Wash., Iward of trade has been sloepin a year, but ha just been again brought to Ufa and be gins to hustle for the oity at one. Blj Ship-Building Yard. Michigan man, with local capital ists, have begun operntious for a big ship-building yard at Taooma, down on ths flat in the lumlier mill distiict. bows Ttnsi TtwOfferOn Hnntliml Dollar Reward tor any lee ol Catarrh that van nut tie cura4 by ilali'a Catarrh Cure. . . w. i. luiKNEY a ct rrope,, Tifl(, v. Wa the underaieniKl. have known lf. J. i'Iii-ikt fur the at 15 ear. ami tellve him Dorleetiy honorable In all bimln aa tranaivctlou-and lio anviall-r able to carry out ajiyoUlti UvueBua by luelr Sraju ear ca ini-aa, Wliolcaalvi iirtirtt, Tole In, " WI-OIMI, KlXMAN A MVl, tV nolaaale fruj lata, ToltHlu. U nell'CatarrhCure lat km n rnllv,o:lnl .lreeiljr on Ue blood and ra eous aurlauaa ot tlie avst.: ii ' - . . EKi-u uy a. druar lata. Teatlmoul 1 free, uaiiaraauiy rui r u - leak Wards thCiuU Tha Seattle chamber of commerce is agitating to favor ot the Nicaragua canal. .-. ' -; - Pacific Coast riehtinj Ship. - Tha flrst boat built for ths navy on ths Pacific coast waa the Cbarleslou. Then cams many others including the Oregon. And now the great Wiscoa in. The fatest boats ol the navy were built at Frisco. ' Holiday for Court. The Oregon Par Association has agieed to make February 4 a holiday for con r la aud lawyers, in memory of Chief Justice John Marshall, who be oame such February 4, ItSOl. : CASTOR I A Tot IafaaU and Children. Hii Kind Yon Kava Always Bought Bears the yTTTZT' Signature of LJiarZJ4Uc4UM Th Largest Boat Afloat. Two of the hitrcoet steamers afloat are being tpilt at New London, Conn for the Paviflu coast and Oriental trade. Capacity, 3I1.UU0 tun. Half Cat, Half Rabbit. The Payette, Idaho, Independent tells ot a family there that claim to have a bunch ot kitten that are half rabbits The story does not say whether there are tome cat aud some rabbits, but In fers that the case is one of cross blood, Thia aignature I on every box ol the tannine Laxative Bromo-Ouinine TMte the remedy that eaurm a a cM tat etay Womcn That Steal. (talent, Oregon, is sometime referred to as being slow, but the police of that city think they have discovered some female burglar there that are pretty rapid. -. " ' ' Health and Beauty. No beauty with ltnply skin, dull eyes, bad breath. Clean your s miiiii and fcwp tt clean with fragrant Cam-arett t:uty t'atliarlivl All drufgiats, luc, iv, ic. What Portland Need. A writer ray what Portland needs to become a big city are cheap aud plen tiful coal for ship and a dry-dock of capacity, Mo'lier will find Jlr. Winalow's Pnoth Ire Hymn the best remedy lo line for th'' ehilureu during the teething period. Army Worms May Com. A Washington state bug professor ay the chance are excellent for the army worm to aurvive ths winter and 'baton out millions in the spring with awful appetite for growing grain. Pi so' Cure cannot bo ton highly spoken of aa a conirli cure. I. W, O'Hriks. 82S I Third Ave., N., Minneapolis, Minn., Jai, o, tuw. . - . Havoc Wrought by a Beer Bottle. Farmer in our extreme northwest ern states have been greatly puzzled over ths origin of tires occurring upon their prairies far remote from locomo tive spark, in section not visited by Indians and at season of the year when there were no hunter in the won try. They have carefully traced oack the progress of these fires nntil in each case they have found the- flames proceeded from a point In the grass whore lay a castaway boor bottle, itnelf the fooal point ol all the trouble. The spherical glass in the bottom had soted ss a powerful concentrating prism aud through this the sun's ray had fired tne dry plain. Thus the traffic which corrupts politics endatigers rural pros perity. On the whole will not some body rise up to tell us what class In the community the brewery doe beuotlt snd bow? FA PIS A tape worn eluhteen feat Ions; at least oatneun tlie scans after my taking two C'ASCAKK'l'S. Till I am am has caused my bad bealita for th past tliree yenrs. I sin mil taking Gasoarnta, tlie only cutliarlle aorlliy of eulle. by suusilile people." uau. v. jouwi-aa, uuira, attsa. flouta. Muvwr Hialtejn, vVeMkit. or CJrlce. lOn. Xas. bOa ..a CURE CONSTIPATION. . terltaf BasMsJir Vwpmuf, tit ta., MMiswal, Ism lark, tit no... ra.a rtM Is. N. ' -t.n,t . Iaa'MaslM"' r- III W1B Mak laws, Members ol ths Oregon legislator will gathsr at Balsm, January 14 aud get into action. Th Chines Almarta Predicts ths weather, snd note th day which are oon.ldered lucky or other! for commencing any undertaking, or for amilying remedies to dlseas. A inckv SLv i. iil icry " Hosteller's Ktomach Hitlers ia taken forcomtlpat on, indigestion. dy.ppi, blllousiisas. Mver or kidney troubles. It will eur all the disorder. Idaho LliUtur. Ths Idaho legislature will begin business at Boise, January 7. TOO KKOWWHAT TOO A KB) TAKINO When you take Oroya's Tasteless Chill Tonlo because ths formula 1 plainly printed on every bottl showing thai It ia simply Iron and (juiuln in a taste less form. Mo Curs, No Pay. 60o. Bob to al It. nol, Idaho, bss raisex. 15,000 and will double It soon for a new V. M. C. A. building. The Heat lrarrlatloa for Malaria Chills and Fever I a bottl of Groves. Taateloe Chill Tonic. It is win ply iron and quinine In tasteless form. No Cure, No Pay. Price too. Blj flour Milt. Th nsw flour mill at Everett, Wash., starts soon with dally capacity of 000 barrels, to be mads 1,800 next tall. OOOD HStALTH. Te maintain (nod health, H Is naeeaaary In kean the blood pure and the a)aivra eiaanacl lake UAHrl.I.U TA. U U IhS Mel bluiM puriner known, Peruana1 0 Mev. Surely Portland is waking tip. Rains stopped excavating work for a new biiok blook. A big tarpaulin wa stretched from adjoining buildings and ths work of making th big basement goes on. . anao !C5 tio. 09 Arlington iK.? FULL HALL BtSAHinel Dree Msaa a naaasss. THE FINEST II M(ate) Stl 1st Four Motion Fee4 ZX'lVKi aouao rootarcat, aaaeia aaa. t Saiir Thraavdlua Nrtottte. aelf-Kettlasr Ns-dle, AutoanalM ttotllai Wlsatr, farl-rt ftilirh IWaalator, Ant.na.atle Tenalual tteleaae. $3' WE CHIP FOR INSPECTION AairTUlMkrff food faith m fimt rt, BtM at wuta la Bain 4 Ua fee lU toitk VtrtlF tr4r. Wrilt four Mm. .Mr- ul nm-ti luipttk M tliUartJiU tbnisblp brlrfi;hl, C 6. U.. with ,rtvfteifof uiulrAUa, Utim imwIwIIjt tiinii-twi. lull IMtil lrHif.lS.V 4rimgi.kii Mv riilitrt Coin I ! II ytUKIHU n -swniwMtttr fs4itr MtUfMrlirr s(tl symsarllV mat VrsMi- iil-iir m mwXJ way anu wmn sw.v- 'iwirw wmn thmt inatcfJliMt ftm tmrm vwr emmn li.jT-rtMtsHi In tli.w.wstiijf olhwr Mir, pir iitafwtt Uts) rsa lauc Jtts liirsw a nil that lilaMh III l) tnura. tttavuhlnv IB I ita.tltrrl4ir it will MmurtrMaimir ymw mud ytmr mm mm tm rmimxnmc to r m ruu. THE BALL bearings ftl frtUti i4 srTt.rtl - tiu 1 M sjsm to Uva tor, Tb tkallt) Af terir MS. SpaeWtsY frxisxt tuol aaMrs aVAtl rat IM tVO- Cl4l t(l. Pnet atsl mttwhili csah torn lluartbad hy IM fnmm tat svu 1st tea swnrt ! MsaT. f sWrtil for our thHavl tomtit VsMiIm rtalfvtfit mttmw My us mMM ns. w ntm Mi qiMrHtsMM CASH BUYERS' UNION. AAttMlavAl.' rnt The Famous German Wood Preserver .a A VEHARIUO GARBOUHEUtJe. , JPoemmnmnttif Daatroy: . CHICKEN LICE AND VERMIN.. its-" One application b all that Is required". It lasts (or years. If your dealer cannot supply you, write for circulars and information to the following- dUtributing; afcntst Perfection Pile Preserving Co Seattle Wash.j Fither. Thorsen & Co Portland, Orcgotui Whittier, Cobum & Co San Franciscc, Cala' Tar Russru rtMeNS Taacnea autt as avsMit ce. The Russell" Compound Is here to stay. It is th Most Ecoaomkal and Powerful Engln bulk. ' rll us for full particulars. RUSSELL & CO., PORTLAND, ORCOOH. To Self-Supporting Women Ithimt Inlerlarins Willi ynw nanlar dull.a. WtUimtt fnitriruiif yiiur rf ttiftr duti, you n of otir cflwr nf tt?.. emit nmk nifini'V br mtMM of our ir ot o run B(JH(; UAftl'illfirM. KirTlOMtf. Mau4 fur fuU Jl M sa l'Kl.iniETin( to 17 VV. iath dt. New York Tim Onlv Bursa ffiNtstntMiiaoufl ttvllnf for W? RHEUMATISM StlAXItlA. NKl ItAl.lll A. NVUViili.. Katas, OVrtl'KI-HIA, HKADAt'HK, TAItHII, CltOtJF UllONCilll'ia. l. C1KIPPK. MAI.AHIt, UK till- WKAK. HfMH' CKKKI'INIl KDHKN lens. .i u... a bnttl turlajr and lisTa II In tlie Inin, It will save anBi-rlii ami aaor' bills Harmless for elHKIraii's ne. Cdi.oIm nn onlalaa ur iithar harm ful Inare'llanla. Aliuihitly pure and minuenlretrd. lrir bottl of at ilint-s Kir SI, praimld li, mall or eilirrts, or era will semi you OHjstnalil) a trial bntilH fur M wits. Aanniawanle'i: ' ISMiN KalMtlK tm Wirilt, SM lata , ton M. GUTLER'SCARBQLITEor IGOIKE A guaranteed Uure lor Catarrh and Consumption. Il.uu. u Utr.k Box 144. W. If. SMITH 1 CO., gyfUlo, I. T , Prop's. 1 10 OATS' TIIEATMEKT fRCE. . ill ,Hv mtds Sropr and It oon . plloatloii a speoislty for twtntv Sf" Ft srs with, ttf moil woirfol Fui tnnnai. Haas nnsaJ an ikaai. CLAIMANTS C0H Wrl a in HA HAN PENSION hlnoten. U. C., they will re- BICKFORO. Wiihlnatan W ITH UllIdaT fM It 1 1 Mat M Wh M tl (1.1. i... -m II. vols. -i..iiisl viainiB) WinVM IBVH. K'rtriiiir aJ. al fsmMHwmmmH COME AND GO la many forma Rhcumatbm Neuralgia Lumbago Sciatica main up tnrire part of hiimaa siilfrrtii. They come auitluiy, tut I Hy go yruniptly by th Beset St Jacobs Oil which Is certain sure cure. 4 af j ' s WHL KEEP YOU DKY. LK-m't bm haaa with a atai-alnutah 7 - I- i i t rukKr luat. It yflaantecaii J that will kaap ytw dry la ilia hanl- 1 e.liriwr. If ix for sale la yuui 1 town, arrtie f, calaloyue te f fW f Uzii .?ot t a This r -r anewa Tin; Htruia f stl I aa. All Attachments l reJ '"AJ.Vc.... Osb rrUr or fsalw r, m itiiririr nut, un biswien tmi ol lusjr fcmt-a diaftrs) tJtlsi uit tat 1i mt m$ lt ta. (HM ti-kf. hrfttltof , t'tW mlltr, UtSa.ltatMj tetStttt (MtC IMMI lfafl-ni). eatKO hwlStAStir If I. Ivr, . Ua, tvbulatx avi li t41 nmm U MtsJ ln4rtUtt b". TH lOtlt)HIO OAK rOiOINQ CABIN IT Wtlt pma fv nrskllr, it t (! tif rtt-liM ite.if sjs.rsn1 k. lhrt-..t,Wbly yta.ii.w1 kUstdrtaart, , nitihsasj atj sibs. a ft rtffc -Uh tttli. W Iters lit milK4 ta aAummH U asHis mm $iMlmU9 trtasatl tar mir iftUej, . A frr. 1T rwrr. W tnrrt-, 4twmM 4awjro ttuMfujr tutu vumrnmauf, Wa rata slv f"m vatoafcle fmlals ta aalaHlne e leeretae. Its IS4 m. VAN SUfS f., OHIOAOO, ILLS. HatUmmt iaw Ckua. . NOTHING BETTER MADE Vos ean't aiak a mlttak II yon set ? Mitchell.. Mitchell. Iteoiis & Staver Co. PORTLAND, OREGON. ill AMERICAN WATCH a kmilimaM U K. aiiaM soMi lalalt w.fc-k mmt (St-n ) 9 5 " BX)fc."w""!,r -'f'"" . ..jr! ur vimb Ism. HivmI alts a a. AMERICAN MOVEMENT ft -W- M hMMlia, (tilt la-r.la4rlall.n Ufa, prapaOr rr. latod Bfid a.Uttalft. smUkl alti and mUW H lam lmi)rtvaiiiiia-ts fa m r lb iusfl n.attL , sauul,i.i, iisaasi'-' Wllh riijar traratt Itllawli ar:r.rr,kT zo year guarantee..?; sMtxiiatiiillaiMyMHtTildwlrri g.nir.rt 0 frr tt .01 l aaprasawnatfiHi, win itriviiaftt of rUKK HXsjlltllaTHls, l IHklaV IttaWl. borahirnart altrti aifaanaat 11 aUsawit tJfild.las.l i.-hain wrll. itia Ihiilar, 1.n6le)m wllhoilt. 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