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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1901)
Eczema ttnw It rerlrleii the skin tries mill scales I Itches, notes, Some people rail it tetter, milk crust or an meum. Tli sullerine: tVom it is sometimes ill tense; lixal anpli 'atioiis are resorted to tbev mitiitaie. Imt cannot cur. It proceeds from humors inherited orsc quired suit parents until these hv been removru. HootTs ' Sarsaparltla positively removes them, has radically and fiernmnently c tred the wot vanes, and s without as. equal for all cutaiieout eruptions. Hood'. I'M. are Iho best oaiharilc. rnc 15 onu Lou ol III Comparatively Small. Vessel bav been storm tossed (01 days ou th Faciflo coast, but there an few report o lose of life, and most ol the tattered ship hare managed to make port. Oregon's Scalp Bounty Law, Under Oregon' scalp bounty lan passed by the legislature in 1899, 1 nioat 60,000 scalp of wild animah have been presented to the county court of this state, and scalp bounty warrant to the amount of $100,000 have been issued. DEAFNESS CASSOT BE CPREB By local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion ol the ear. fnn it ouy one way tecum diu.. and teat is by ennstitu tlonal remedies. Deafness is caused by an in- tamed condition of the mucous nninrot ins Eu.tschiau Tube. When this tube gels In. fltm4 vnn havA a rnmhline Mtnnd or 1 inner tact hearing, and when It is entirely closed itaaftiwki hi ilm roault. and unless thtnflamnia. lion can be lakes out and th is tube rent .red to IU Burma! conditiou, aeertnf win oeaejiroyea toreTer; nine caaaa out ct tS are ranted by catarrh, which it nethinf but an Inflamed condition oi the mucous surfaces. We will sire One Hundred Dollars tor any mm nf l)MiflHiiMiMl br catarrh) that can not be cured by Ball's Catarrh Cute. Send lor circulars, free. . . r. J. CHENEY A CO. Toledo, O Bold be Drorgitts, 74c Mall's family Pills are the best Worth Remembering. "It is the man at the top of the lad der who can reach thinss,-' remarked the haughty representative of a noble family. "True," remarked the ssroastio man in homespun, "but it is the man at the bottom who can npset the ladder." GARFIELD TEA baa permanently cured countless cases of Chronic Constipation, and many diseases arising from an In active Liver: it rieenees the System and Purifies the blood. What's In a Name? Mrs. Waggles Do yon know why this is called a golf bat? Waggles Yes, my dear. It is be cause people who play golf don't wear them. i Poor Farm That Mikes Money. The poor farm in Marion county, Kansas, has only 10 inmates. Last year it cleared $200 oyer expenses. Tho Best Prescription for Malaria Chill and Fiver is a bottle of Groves. Tasteless Chill Tonic. It is simply Iron and quinine in a tasteless form, No Cure, No Pay. Price C0o. Human Education. San Francisco Bulletin: The child that ha been taught to be kind to cat and dog will be kind to bis fel low. New Charter for UwistoiC A eon) rait tea of Lewiston, Idaho, oitixeas is preparing amendments to tHa city charter for presentation to the legislature. Boltt's School. . Heltt's School (for boys). Menlo Park. Cal. has more students and is in better condition than ever. Spring term begins Januarr 7th, is", ueno tor catalogue, ira l. noitt, rn. d rrtncipai. A Fbh That Welshed a Ton. At Arenella, near Palermo, tbey have fast oanght a vary rare fish indeed The have agreed to call it the "tub fish." It was three yards long, two yards deep, weighed a ton and bad a skin tougher than a costermonger's donkey, since hammer couldn't break it. Perserveranza say that few people see the "tub fish" in a life time. HELP WASTED, WANTED Men and women of rod eharae'er to rvpro.eat eetobliehed house on eaiary; epienaia opportunity. Ad. dress P. O. Box 587, Portland, Ore-oa Wooden Cannon Exploded. A wooden cannon used in the repie entation of play at Green-wall's opera bouse, in Fort Worth, Texas, ex ploded during the performance and killed one of the andience. Tfaia irtia.tur ! em mwmrr box of that ran n in. UiatlVe DromOHjUIOine Tablet. th remedy that ara at CM In me J An Immense Fortune Diamond are always trump with Alfred Bett, the diamond king of South Africa. He is only 46 years old, and has amassed a fortune of $300,000,000 In zo year. Chinese Funeral Rites. Tbe friends of the dead in China beg permission to burn quaint pasteboard images of men aud cattle, shaped in rxinkled paper, on the spot where the dead lie. Tbe ceremony is a mark ol respect and is believed also to act as a sedative on tbe departed spirits. DESTF6HT.il IWELS lowaS'SaT snjoovaeit. easiest, moit irfect war of aeeoina taa bowels olear an clean la to las w " ralataMe. Potent. Taatqowl. DoOooo. Tr Slokon. Weaken, or Orlp. ltlc. 60s Write for free .ample, and booklet oo bealtn. Add re Storifcm Baua, Ornwoar. CSHofo, InIthI, In Iwt JOB. KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAN kjJ CATMARTie 1 I Best tomrh Syrup. Taitea Good. Cm f LOTS OF FAKE HISTORIES. Book Writer Have a Mania for Aa riaclon und t retentions Work. "If I ever get to Congress," said man In a book store yesterday, "I am going to Introduce a bill (or the sup pression of fake historians. It will pro vide that any of them caught ply lug their craft shall be sentenced to six mouths, twice a year on the rock pile uutil the; promise to be good." "What do you mean by fake hlstorlaus?" ask ed another customer. "1 thought there was more or less faking in all history, except, of course, historical novels.' "May be so," said the first man, "but what I had reference to was the John- ny-on-tbe-spot history that pops up nowadays the mluute anything big hap pens. Take this Chinese muddle, fur instance. It began last June, didn't It? Well, that's only a few months ago, yet how many histories or historical works bearing directly or Indirectly on the subject do you think have been Issued Half a doieu? Bah I Here's one caU logue In which I find twenty-eight, and I dare say that doesn't represeut half the sum total. A good uiauy of them. admit, are works of real merit, but they are put forward under false pretenses. They are books that were written care fully some years ago and are now 'brought up to date' by a little faked appendix. They treat of the Chinese situation from a viewpoint which was all right at the time, but is now com pletely changed. Hence they are mis- lading. But here's something a great deal worse. It purports to be a history of the recent complications, and Is pub lished In excellent style by a very re spectable house. I read It the other night and was amazed at Its audacity, Instead of being such a logical preset tatlon of facts as we have a right to ex pect from a work making any preten tions to historical method. It Is a clumsy hodge-podge of newspaper clippings, pitch-forked together in any old fashion to make a given number of pages, and most of them several years old. From the chapter headings one would sup pose that It contained Information of real value, and I turned at once to the part dealing with the Chinese army and navy. It proved to be a newspaper art! cle that I first read directly after the war between China and Japan. Not a vessel it named is now la service. It is easy to say, of course, that the fellow who la fool enough to buy half-baked histories deserves to be humbugged, but the average man hasn't time to think the matter over in advance. What have said applies also to the snap-shot lives' that appear whenever a person age of prominence dies. In these pro gressive time the biographer can actu ally beat the embalmer." New Orleana Times-Democrat COURTESY IN ONES HOME. Observe Society' Rule and Children Will Never Be 111 at Ease. When we read of court functions In foreign lands we notice that precedence is a thing determined by arbitrary laws. and should we spend a season In Wash' lngton we would learn that there are certain conventional rules which govern society and which cannot be violated by any one, from the lowest to the high est Precedence Is an anomaly In the slm pie life of the ordinary borne, yet it 1 an open question whether the cheerful contentment of the simplest household would not be increased If there were. more formality In tbe dally intercourse of parents and children. Politeness would prevent much friction, for It Is Inconsistent with politeness to squab ble, to say disagreeable things, to be brutally candid. Perhaps we do not half consider how much politeness saves us from aa we go about among our friends. In borne conversation precedents as to right of way should be with the el ders, says Good Housekeeping. Father and mother, grown-up brother and sis ters, guests should be allowed to ex press themselves and little people should not be suffered either to Inter rupt or to carry on their talk In a high key so that the older persons can hardly hear themselves speak. One finds In otherwise well-bred cir cles an amazing license accorded to the children, in their continual breaking In with queries or with information about their own matters, nobody taking no tice that tbey are learning to trample on others by the practice of speaking first and speaking loudest When mother comes Into a room, Hubert and Harriet should see that she lias a chair. I can think of nothing ruder than tbe figure of a girl say 10, 12 or 13 years. calmly ensconsed In the most comfort- Ubie cbalr In the house, while ber mothpr. or her father for that mutter. mother, or ber father for that matter, looks about in vain for as desirable a seat Boys are, of course, taught to rise and give a seat to any lady who enters a room, also to rise and remain standing till a woman is seated, but the rule Is often In abeyance to their own mothers and sisters. Yon may enter It on your records as a rule without exception, that no one will ever be at ease In so ciety who falls in the little dally ameni ties In the home. Only as we are most careful to Insist on perfect courtesy In our home life, can we expect that our children shall appear to advantage when they step on the larger world-stage beyond their own doors. New Russian Coal Fields. In the immediate neighborhood of the city of Tchwartscbovsk, In the Cau casus, a coal field extendlne over more than thirty miles has recently been dig- mi OL-unon JU(1"V mm a Blluicuie, with Prince Cantacuzene at the head, has already acquired the right of ex ploitation. The place where tbe veins occur is only twenty miles from the Black Sea, and railway as well as water communication can easily be rendered available. It Is reported that work will soon be started. There Are Bach. 'That man has spent all his life wast ing his unquestionable talent and Ig noring opportunities for success." 'Yes," answered Miss Cayenne. "He has a positive genius for wresting de feat from the Jaws of victory." Wash ington Star. A man la as old as be feels and woman la aa old as she doesn't think she looks, . . ... BRADSTREET'S REVIEW. fitting Clost to a Yssr of Exceptional and Unprtcsdtntcd Activity. Fraristrr et'a says: A flttiuu close to a year of exceptional and in some respect unprecedented activity i fur- tiished l.v the verv trtnual retort of Unie holidav l.usluwss in the cast week. Ths best report as to this sort of trade conies from the Southwestern section. but, except iu some purls of the spring wheat and lumber Celt ol the North west, satislactory advice are quite general. Heavy-weight clothing, too, has been measurably helped for the same reason, but, despite a good bust neas in the last two weeks, ti e tra e ha apparently IhkisI stme.vhat. ow iug to mild weather, lu wholcs-il trade, business has been of reatonub!; small pioportious, but reports from leading Hues, such as ircn and steel ahoe and leather, lumber, glass, aud spring dry goods, have been eucourag ing, ohiefly, of course, aa regards the views enttrtiined as to the outlook rather than a to new busiuess actually accomplished. Speculation In cereals has been light, and increases in supplit aud large surplus reports from the Argen tine Republic have still further do pressed the long inte eU in wheat The world's wheat supplies are about on a par with those of a year ago, and American supplies are actually sinalur, Prices are steady and change few Wheat (including four) shipments for the week aiigreiiate 4,01 1,10S bush' Is, agaiust 4,133.350 last week. From July 1 to date this season wheat exportii are 94,161,455 bushels, against 103, 994.193 last season Business failuies ' in the United States for the week number only 313, agaiust 267 last week. PACIFIC COAST TRADE. Seattle Market Onions, new yellow, 8(820. Lettuce, hot house, per orate. Potatoes, new, $18. Beets, per saok, 85c $1. ' Turnips, per sack, $1.00. Squash lc. Carrots, per sack, 60c Parsnips, per sack, fl.00Ol.S5. Celery 60c do. Cabbage, native and California, 2o per pounds. Butter Creamery, SOo; dairy, 18(3 33c; ranch, loc18o pound. Cheese 14o. Eggs Ranch, 29c; Eastern 26c. Poultry 12c; dressed, 14o; spring. 13(3 15c turkey, 13c. Hay Pnget Sound timothy, 114.00; choice Eastern Washington timothy, $10.00. Corn Whole, $24.00; cracked. $25 feed meal, $35. Barley Rolled or ground, per ton, $20. Flour Patent, per barrel, $3.30; blended straights, $3.25; California, $3.25; buckwheat flour, $6.00; gra ham, per barrel, $3.25; whole wheat flour, $3.25; rye flour, $3. 80(34.00. Millstuffs Bran, per ton, $14.00; shorts, per ton, $14.00. Feed Chopped feed, $19.00 per ton; middlings, per ton, $20; oil cake meal, per ton, $30.00. Fresh Meats Choice dressed beel steers, price 7c; cows, 7c; mutton Ji; pork, 7?c; trimmed, 9c; veal, 11(3 12c. Ham Large, 13c; small, 13; breakfast bacon, 12c; dry salt' side, 8.c. Portland Market Wheat Wall Walla. 54M!yc; Valley, nominal; Bluestem, 68o per bushel. Flour Best grades, $3.40; graham. $2.60. Oat Choice white, 42)c: choice gray, 41o per busneu Barley reed barley, $15.00 brew ing, $16.50 per ton. Millstuffs Bran, $15.60 ton; mid dlings, $21; shorts, $17; chop, $16 per ton. . Hay Timothy,$123 12.60: clover,$7 (3 9.60; Oregon wild hay, $6 (3 7 per ton. Butter Fancy creamery, 60(3 56c; store, 32jc. Eggs 276o per dozen. Cheese Oregon f nil cream, 13 Ho; Young America, 14c; new cheese 10c per pound. Poultry Chickens, mixed, $2.60(3 00 per dozen; hens, $4.60; springs, i $2.003.60; geese, $6.00(39.00 duz; ducks, $4.00(36.00 per dozen; tnrkeys, ! live. Ho per pound. Potatoes 60(3 60o per sack; sweets, ; IKo per pouna. ' j Vegetables Beets, $1; turnips, 75c; per sack; garlic, 7c per pound; cab- bage, 10 per pound; parsnips, 86c; onions, $1.76; carrots, 76o. Hops New crop, 12(3 14o per pound. Wool Valley, 18(3 14o per ponml; Eastern Oregon, 1012o; mohair, 25 per pound. - Mutton Gross, best sheep, wethers and ewes, 8jc; dressed mutton, 63 7o per pound. Hogs Gross, choice heavy, $5.75; light and feeders, $5.00; dressed, $5.00(3 6.25 per 100 pounds. Beef Gross, top steers, $8.60(34.00; cows, $3.00(33.60; dressed beef, 6(3 ?o per pound. Veal Large, 67c; small, 8(3 8a0 per pound. ' San Francisco Market Wool Spring Nevada, 11 (31 Bo per pound; Eastern Oregon, 10(3 14o; Val ley, 1517c; Isorthern, 9(310o. Hops Crop, 1900, 18i(317io. Butter Fancy creamery 26c; do seconds, 28c; fancy dairy, 22(3 23c; do seconds, 18o per pound. Eggs Store, 80c; fancy ranch, 87c. Millstuffs Middlings, $16.60 10.60; bran, $14.00(314.60. ' Hay Wheat $918Ki wheat and oat $9.00(312.60; best barley $9.50 alfalfa, $7.00(310.00 per ton; straw, 86(347)0 per bale. Potatoes Oregon Burbank,60c(3$l; Salinas Bnrbanki, 85c $1.1 5; rivet Bnrbanks, 80 65c; sweet, 85 (3 85c. Citrus Fruits Oianges, Valencia, $2.76(38.25; Mexican limes, $4.00(3 6.00; California lemons 76o(g$1.60; do choice $1.75(32.00 per box. Tropical. Fruits Bananas, $1.60(3 2.60 per bunch; pineapples, nom inal; Persian date, 6 (86 Ho per pound. WALL OF PREHlSTOftIO AQC Remarkable Cnnatracllva Found 1st a Mlaalaalpul Ceunlv. Those oftleiiils or the IMate of Mis sissippi who are charged with tbe re sponsible coiuuilsslou of superintend I " , '""" " capuw.. i w,,ll'n 1.000,000, have had I tu,!lr -Hentloii called to a very excel lent article of stone which la aald to exist lu Inexhaustible quantities lu an old wnll extending from near Raymond lu the southern portion of Iilud Coun ty to Unimly v. Iiu In the county of Claiborne, some forty miles to the southwest, and It Is possible a full lu vuNtltiatlon wlll.be uiudo before any contract for tbe atouo work for the capltol Is awarded. The existence of this great wall has been known for many years, but all previous efforts. to Interest archaeolo gists and other scientists have proved futile, tbey having boo-hooed at the Idea of any such prehistoric woudur In the groat vnlley of the-Mlsslsslppl. But the wall Is there beyond ull question, aud so accustomed have the inhabit- ntToRio wail tucovunyn. ants of the vicinity become to Its lire ence that tbelr curiosity has become dulled, and tliey have long since ceased to wonder as to Its origin. As stated, the old wall Is traceable for some forty miles but not without numerous breaks caused by the wash tngs ana the accumulations of ages burying long stretches below the pres- jut surface of tbe surruuiidlug coun ry, but once tbe general direction Is Hxed the explorer has little trouble In ludlng where It next crops above the urface. The average height of the wall above ground Is only three or fotif feet In the best exposed places, but cbere Is no telling how deeply Imbed ded are the bottom layers. In some ;evel stretches where the entire top of he wall Is still above the surface. It is from ten to forty feet wide and as wild as It could have been wheu first ullt. The stones average six feet long, hree feet wide and two feet thick, and ire estimated to weigh from two to hree tons. They are roughly but accu .ately squared and dressed and Imbed ded In as fine an article of cement as any builder of tbe present century need ever want to see. 8o tightly and firm y are the greut stoues jolued together ihat it requires considerable exertion with pick and crowbar to loosen them from their ancient beds. It Is understood here that a party of archaeologists and other scientists are preparing to visit Mississippi for tbe purpose of exploring the old wall. Great Find or Manuscript. The HusNlans, on occupying Mukden, the capital of Manchuria, secured In ither words "looted" a large quantity f very valuable Oriental MSS., which, by command of the Russian govern ment, are being sent to St. Petersbum order to be submitted to a minute examination at the hands of the au thorities of the Imperial Library, say SL Petersburg correspondent of the London Dally Mali. Among the MSS. there should be, ac cording to tbe view of Uusslan experts, many MSS. of Greek and Roman class ics, which were plundered aud car- lied away by the Mongols In their wars of devastation In Europe In the thir teenth century. Some European (choi rs have combated this theory, which as put forward some years ago, but In any case the question is likely to be definitely settled st no distant date. The Mongols first became known and feared In Europe by the conquests of Jengblz and his bouse In the thirteenth century. The Huns were the first wave of Mongols to burst over Europe. They even broke Into Italy. Before tire mid dle of the thirteenth century the Mon gols had conquered all Russia and Po land and all eastern Europe. Llegnltz, the battle which left Europe helpless before the Mongols, was fought In 1241. Growth of Population In Germany. The growtu or uermany since the war with France is the most remark able phenomenon of modern Europe. Since the treaty of peace was signed In 1871 Germnny has not extended her territory by a single acre on the conti nent of Europe (If we except the acqui sition of Heligoland), but she has In creased her population by 16,000,000. The Germans numbered 40,000,000 In 1871; they number 50,000,000 now, and yet. although there are so many more mouths to feed, the Germans are better fed, better clothed, and In every way more prosperous than they were then. This Is attributed largely to the fact that for twenty yeiirs Germany de voted herself to improving the ele mentary education of her people. Unmarried Men and Women. Taking the Australlun colonies In the aggregate, there ore only seventy-five unmarried females for every one hun dred unmarried males. In New South Wales alone, according to the Inst cen sus, there are nearly 100,000 more un married males than unmarried fe males; In Victoria the excess Is up wards of 75,000; In Queensland It I almost 57,000; In Southern Australia, over 17,000; in Western Australia, 0,000; In Tasmania about the same; and in New Zealand, a little less than 44,000. New Motor for Automobiles, A new electric motor for automobiles has been devised which restores energy to the storage battery when the vehicle is running downhill. A man under 40 Is at a disadvantage in that he cannot excuse his attentions to young women on the ground that they are "fatherly." aceoasBsaW f mucous patcnes ui th mouth, erup. tious en th skin, sore threat, wpper colored eolotcn.ee, Am. swollen elands, achiug Muscles avail and bones, th disease is making V'J1 rapid headway, and far wort symptoms will follow unless the blood j promptly and effectually cleansed of tot violent destructive poison. S. S. S. i the only safe and Infallible sur for this disease, the only antidote for this specific poison. It cure th worst ease thoroughly and permanently. ki CM:uii csu 1:.;r.';;i taikAB- I trlva Save fcti M Wtfse. j-iil aid me na no : I was selllat won all the time ; my halreai me out, ulcers MIHI rt la throat aa month, my b""y waa almost eoverea .at. m,i.mJ eniotchea and offeuelv with couser colon nlotchts aad OfTrn.lv sores. I suffer isrely Irom rneumatic oatoe In my ahoulde.-s aad anna. My rendition could ban bee o worse : mly thoaeatticted aa I waa oa anderatand my eulferloie. I had about loot all hope or erer being wen em I decided is trv a. a. Bs hut must ronless I had Utile faith left i any medicine. After lakinf Ihethlrd bottle I aotic.l a cuaujr I my condt- a cuauf in my con lion. Tnla waa truly oursfiag, sod I et iiee 1104 I laod tu sir B. S. S. thoroii trial. From t lhatttthlmre- f meat waa rapid; III I seemed t S-e the die- f , ease completely uader w routr! ; the orea aad Icera healed aad I was I oo free mm all al(s T i of IK. dlioni.' i .... V Ba stroa sad healthy eeer sine. I. w. a aura, lca aoa n, noDieanite, ism. is th only pnrly vege table blood puhfW known. $1,000 is offered for proof that it contains a particle of mercury, potash or other mineral poisoo. Send for our fret book on Blood Poison ; it contains valuable information about this disease, with full directions for self treatment We charre nothing for medi Cal advice ; cure yourself at home. TMI twin If ICI'IC CO, aTvaNTa, . Idaho Mine Bonded. The Evergreen-Eureka Gold Mining Company has bonded It property at Camp Dewey. Idaho, to a Salt Lake company. The company agrees to pay $125,000 for the propel ty, whiph in cludes the Eveigreeu, Kursk and Mo Arthur claim. A SIja He Ethel, what can it mean? Last night I d learned that I proposed to yon. She I should say it meant that yon were more aensible asleep than awake. Stop a tho Oough anaf Work Oil tho Oold. Laxative Broiio-Quinine Tablets core a cold in one day. No cure, No Pay. Price 25 cent. New Irrlgalloa Ditch. A plan is being disenssed by which the greater part of Canvon Hill, Idaho, will be susceptible to irrigation. A ditch will he dug from the Caldwell canal to the top of tbe hill. Largs Shipment of Hone. I. A. VVbiteley and II. O. Kims, of Ironside, shipped 100 horse last week from Huntington, Or., to Arkauaaa aud texas. Millions Uit Carter's Ink which Is a sure proof of its excellent qual ity. Is niaile chemically accurate. There- lure the best. Present to Montana School of Mines. C. W. Goodale, of Great Falls, Mon tana, has presented to the museum of the Montana State School of Mines his large collection of orea and minerals, which includes about 1,000 specimens, many of which are exceedingly rare. Mothers will lied II rs. Wlnslnw's Snoth- ce hvrup the best re.nedr In use fur thle shildreii during the teethmit period. Death Statistics of Washington. Forty sudden deaths occurred in Spokane county, Wash., during 1900. Of these 22 were due to accident. 10 were suicides, live were c.msed by sud den attacks of bdnrt diseare and apo plexy, two a ere supposed crimes and one was a legal hanging. Plso's Cure cnnmit be too hiehle ,,lr. of as a cuutfh cure. J. W. (I'llaisa, its Third Ave.. N.. Miiineaiiolia. M inn.. Ji.it , I'M). To Race In Montana Next Season. There will be races in Ilntte ami An- aconda next season. K. D. Lanrence. of New Orleans, has obtained a lease on the Butte snd Anaconda tracks, aud a jockey club has been formed, known as the Montana Jookey Club. TO CURB A COLD If OttB DAT Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab. lets. All druggists refund the monar if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove' sig nature i on each box. 25c. Velocity of Sound. Bounds pass through air at the vlo. oity of 1,142 feet per second, through water 4,900 feet, through iron 17,600 feet. peraonal supervision for over lo i...iwA iJ. ... J.r you in fi.i. tVDen tlaC nolr Foils 1 M iSHIS 1 I lWI!eWrlWfBfB?l km. , a. - .V........ . . " ( JuHt-aH-o-omr' i.e y??":"c' '.muntlona and health of Mldren-Ex What is CASTORIA sraK?h contains neither Opium, ftoVphiiie nor cl ,i, lU .1' and Flutiilency. It asHlmllateTthrtCri e1.c,,,,1,,t'P'tloi Wtomaoh and tlowU7 Iv n l.ealthv 2Iwl faVt. th The Children' l'anacea-xiT Moi .l.,,ral ,CCP' The Kind You Hare Always BoMht tAwa 01 i 7 U ep bu In Use For ths o. xr.ua eoa.aoT, ' aiiM sT " XX T 1 i-f Few la Stir U Treubl. It Is alway tnuoh (! f" doubt than faith. , Will Not Rebuild, yray Oray. who owned th. (team flouring mill PalouM, Waihlngtoti, which burned two month ago, hava decided not to reballd. The ' have bought th large (team mill at Oakea dale, which will ba refitted and soma new niaohlnwy added. Th 0J dale mill Is on of th largest and best . t...a L.a l,..n in the Pawns oouinry, ui idla for a number 01 year satwp. . i.. fall nf the vear. OWlUg to th fact that it wa owusd by anastata and waa In litigation. Always Paid oa Tim. The wage ol (In ara alwaya paid right on time. Tallest Chimney In America. Th. iallaat chimney OO till contl n.nt la beiiiit erected at Constable iimik. Bavonu. N. J. When com pleted it will la 860 (eel high, Mas Dtpoilttd ( Forfeit. Kdward P. Ilurcb, the promoter of tlianaw electric railway at events, Wash., ha deposited $1,000 a a lor fit in the event that fi or bis assign shall fail to comply with th cuuiu tion of the frauuhise. flu Proved CovdtnvtrnnL Mayor Houston, ol Nelson, B. state that th city' aytWra of electrlo lighting ha coat under $70,000, total raceints. $S7.8. paymeul for Inter- .t and sinking fuud, maintalneno and other oharges to $14,186, maklu a clear profit ol $11,163. Th purchase has proved a success Ths New1 Cup Dcftndsr, Now helii built, is con idently espeote 10 he tna fastest eallttic vessel ever built Its toii.inu tli.il is belli, sent a sei-rei, bus it Is whispered lhatit will easily hold lit .11 11. Aniania is rarnuiy comma to in Irunl. A g"wu example m tins is ui too. houehiilil remedy. Hostetter'i Kioniach Hitlers, which haa defended health for half a century baas. It hohl th record for the cur of dyapepal. im! cestlen. con.iiratiuii. nervousness, bit lousueii and la grlpp. Largs Centred fee Sswlegs. Call han & Boyle have contracted with th Nelson Sawmill company Nelson, H. 0., to furnish 4,000,000 feet of saw logs ir too hat Haven, vacs (MRriKLII TKA. thsOrl(lnai Hsib Medicine, tend to tin tiarSeld Tea Co , Brooklyn, N. V., lor rati sAurta. fisheries ol England and Walts. la r.ngland and Wales there ara 7,871 fishing boat and 40,000 fisher men engaged in the sea fishery. Last year they caught 6.850,000 hundred weight of Ash, including 2,160,000 hundredweight of herring. Hewer f FrailAt Ersry success breed. Imitators and oettbter- inter.. ixo out lor luhetitiiiee wnen yon ass lor t'airarcu Caudy Catbarile. All 4rui(tsts, IWU, SOS, owe. why li This Sot It Is humiliating, or should be so, to public spirited Uregouiana to read that batter biought from Minnesota I sold In large quantities In boutbern Oregon, says th Portland Telegram. ABSOLUTE SECURITY. Genuine Carter's Little Liver Pills. Must Bear Signatures of PacSlaslls Wrapper Bote. Very assail nA a oawy t take as) ngma. rOI IUDACRL ria Dinims. nR nuoutacti. ran torpid nut. rOI CORITIPATIOR. rcR sauow SKia. rORTHECOHPUXlOa IscSw I wrsdy ToftJO.X CURE ICK HEADACHE. ift sn """ V ypfira. Allow no ona :.:..r no one otjnaiure or ! CARTERS Over 30 Years. train, mtw voaa . Wool Clip Y. Unsold. Hakt connly'a wool clip f, im I. yet unsold, say. Or.g0nu respondent. Wool 1 nut movlii, D this section of the state at all, i)"r,, any of It has gona luto th Imudi ol ths big buyer. w0tr mow wii.t tow Ait tak,Ko when you take Orove'a Tastel,, Chm Toio bo cause the formula li nlii, printed on every bottle showing that li 1, nlraply Iron aud gulnln hi , tast. , , k, .. .. ies ions, no vure, no ray, DOo, Strict Enforcement of ths Law. Policemen on the street in Hsmbtiri vratoli the cara olosnly and If they na a oar whloh carries a dngl psssstn,! mora than allowed by law, the ooutW tor ia Hud 7a cent. NOTHING BETTER MADE Yo eaa'l maS a nil.uk II yon (t , ..Mitchell.. .Mitchell, lieajis & Staver Co. PORTLAND. ORECON. PATENTS nsilli MII.O. H. KTKVKNH In., Kil.l. u Hie. 4, SIT Hill Street, tV a It N ll I il Vi Vr anob orflco.; Culcau, liand ami U uroii FREE ELECTRIC BELT OFFER 1 f "t tal V.'s"11 ilre aaafemtsM. ( Y aslHOtr ttflUlMaWsa..J Hhasf IfMtofMntaV fakttM) win all Maa aiaa mm ralae falL Ikitttt iuai 1 l.riltMaw.tlinasat, WJ.HUirMYt mliwrfm " -aaliMaaai U4 4mtot, raff atlaa) Anlai eisMrVaMtV.I n.loU. wtlk4tT4 m4 M to fAm EARS, ROnBUCKCO.,Criioaia. IF YOU WANT AN ENGINE, BOILER SAW MILL Or la (ad anything In th Machine Dos, writ us for Catalogue and Prices. RUSSELL & CO., Portland, Oregon. CUTLER'S eiRBQLITEof IQOIKE A suaranliwl t'ttr for Catarrti a4 Cetieumptlon. II ou. U Uxk Hvs lu. f I. SMITH I CO., luffilo, D.T.Pisy'L " LET THERE BE '"ilOHTI And there waa Him. We thu. Iiave i4 nrweilent lor oanliiK lnly ol eriwl li(ht. kervne ti.lns Wei.isrh or sit oilier lm an- dr'lit biirnar. .hoult hav th Ktisel's rer. loel" manlle. Nevrr twiiil., rhlmiiera don't brf as, bnalite.t and mit ilurahU, a eiills iiju.i 11, nu any burner, in reality a "iri.ei nalllle. 1 ry one anil yoii'lt alav. dm thrra. eurenliearb, Hlpalit. TIIK JOHN HAH. no... rires oriinna, t. M.S.ias ma trerntrn- alwolui rerter. swa ..is nt.intn,n of arrv ur fh'i bair to it. orisirtal rolcr, rrmoviMi dan. rurr, atreosin.iis and InvlsuraiMi n .tain itoiii bonis is eta, la eiaia wrantier. VIM rftfllt' Aneseol.lla lolletemra, aaia rwUU. rniov..wriiikiM.piMilM and bl.nii.ie. tuorr in bluttai el yolilli. Mamule 10 ru, In olaln r.ir. lO'jy-IO'J Mn.oal Twle, Ctoleaf. THE BEST NEW YEAR RESOLUTION... ? KEELEY Sand for roaallns; niattei- to tn ttoelef lo.lllut., 114 Slstk Mi., 1-orlUnd, Or. DROPSY 10 OAtS' liitAlaCKT mi. Hse s mads Drspry and i oeav plicsiiens a pMisiiy lor t;7, til. sio.l wosiUrfsl ... esr.d rs sot lssss loom... Usee esr.d ass y asrs its l si. I. . slim I I0W, " Box V, itlsats, 0. SURE CORE Ffl!l PILES ITCHISli 1'IIesi e,Xt-a Htnl.lurai ainif tlkUBel llflttllts Tl.it form, wtiii m biliiil. Hia.(linf or rntirodiiil '!!- rnftir-d ha Dr.flonko'il .ml?. HttH) krhtrtat atntf hi.atrfit.ay A hanslis lnmaM. (HK J-r sitilragiriiu or moi h mttt. TrnHwf. f touui fuur CWt. Vii. HMNANaiU. r mxm.rm. OIL iend (or my Imnk "OIL flKi.M Of CAU- . KOHNIA," li.l.iwrs.TKn, mailed Ires. any Vesuvius at H'x and make money, now riilfni. Adjoins ths bl( l.ion well. JAMES R. T. MERSHON, Ooeeniment Lloensed Broker aST-Sa-Sa Paerott Bl.lg,, I. Cal. OX SELF HYPNOTIC HEALINGl I bar. made a lale illmivery that enabi.s all to in line the liviiiioliir slpftu in ilifiintflv.. Innlutiliy, awak.n t anr da.lrnl time and tlieiel.y ours sii known d !. and bad hsblla. a iiynne i an in duce ihl. I..H, in theoi.eliiln.ianily al Hr.t trial. "inrtii tn.ir nrvaiiis, rran iiif nuniiNni iri.'i"" 't iienilea, tl.it any art nf Ui earth, sulvs bar iie.tlmin and uroblaui. In Itila .Im-n and rinitm r all wliou awake. This so-calll Mentl-VIi" .eM.iin win ui in .......... r... ia .llvar. aetu- ally enablios hini to dn tna above wlihoui ririuar t'Ktrr. it. k. tji."" Look llai V." MeCook, Mlrask. FAT FOLKS m& aa Trains Nurse haatauhtmatbedanseraof rstty llesanerstlnn llava aol sallied " Patlenta ireaieo bf mallnnufldeiiMHllr. Vnr iiarl.loular.addri,'" has, m.r'.CMilili, 13li Hssoiic T.mpi.t(ics(e,l H. P. N. U. Ma. -ieoi. VHKH wrltln t adrartlsai Jl(Sls' 1 1 nidittoa Shi uapr, x 1 liaw afrtlt tmmmt mil a r . Mil encisaVC from 11 to 16 lb, per month by a g, harmless treatment. '1'hou.ands I . 41 enrad. Mrs. M. A. MarCroua, 111 V j Ik Jf Uawler St., Hooiio.ter, N. T., VV writes: "Kour years aso 1 ll, J raduuad IS pounds by your valu- . A V I J A i-CAagwu,'W :ijaftiflfif',C itowmn'iE:fir&Zirto-vv '....