The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, April 12, 1901, Image 4

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Thai T"aotl.tk, Cantary.
Tba twentieth centurr rwan January
1st, 1901. and will mt with 2tju. l'enple
did not brain lorw-kon time from A. 1. I,
but waited until about the .WO year of tlie
Christian ra. l'eou who otjriii
Ilia iraai h-alth restorative, iiosieiirr a
tstomach Kilters. iinnMiiintslv attar tha
first outhrrak of dyspepsia, malaria, rheu
matism, ciiiNtiiaiuiii, nervonso- or kid
ney trouble will date their cure immediate
ly from then.
Why Men Pail.
Duty Tery often lingers and permits
curiosity to get there ahead 01 it.
Chicago Dally News.
Spring
Cleaning
Yon are made aware of the necea
Ity tor cleaning your blood in the
spring by humors, eruptions and other
outward signs of Imparity.
i Or that "dull headache, bilious, can
geoui. nervous condition and that tired
feeling are due to the same cause-
weak, thin, impure, tired blood.
America's Greatest Spring Medi
cine is Hood's Sarsaparilla.
, It makes the blood rich and pure,
cures scrofula and salt rheum, gives a
clear, healthy complexion, good appe
tite, sweet sleep, sound health.
For cleansing the blood the best
medlciue money can buy is
Hood's
Sarsaparilla
s It is Peculiar to Itself.
American Commission at Paris.
The cost of the American commis
sion at the Paris exposition was nearly
$1,000,000.
All diseased condition! of the
blood and tkm are benefitted by
the well known remedy, Uarneld
Tea; it purines the blood and
clears the complexion.
Good Subject Makes Good Talker.
i McCarthy Old Brown declares you
re the most entertaining talker in
the club. What do you usually talk
about in his company?
McCommick Old Brown. Harlem
Life.
Tata elfnatara ii oa arery box of the taeniae
Laxative BromoJuinine Tablet.
It Wouldn't Do.
Baron Munchausen had just writ
ten a letter to a friend.
He closed with a Sourish, "yours
truly," and signed his name.
Then, with a melancholy smile, he
erased the word "truly."
"It would only move him to derisive
laughter," he said. Chicago Tribune.
Head the Ked rle of Danger t
Bed pimples, otorrhea. bol!, eorei are dancer
signal of torpid lirer, poisoned blood. Ca
rareta Candy t athsrtlc will saTe you. AU
druggists, luc, 25c. 50c.
' Amending Shakespeare.
Her Escort Ise awful fond ob
music, 'specially dance music.
Miss Snowflake So's I. Doan' day
say dat music am de food ob lub?
"It am de very chicking an' watah
million of lub." Puck.
Piso'a Cure for Consumption is an infal
ible medicine fur cough and coid. N.
W. oahi-el. Oceau Unite. N. J., Feb. 17,
1900. .
Not Completed.
Mrs. Darling You told me before
we were married that you had an in
come of ,3,000 a year. What has be
come of it?
Mr. Darling Can't tell you until I
get an itemized bill from your dress
maker. Denver News.
tOV KNOW WHAT YOU ARB TAKING
When tad take Grore'a Tasteless Chill Tonic,
became the form ulaii plainly printed on every
bottle bowing that It Is imoly Iron and Qui
alneia ataileleel form. Ko Core, So Pay, toe
For Keeps.
Aacum So you've got a political
situation? Do you expect to keep
It?
. Rafferty Faith, I do, so, an' what's
more, I ixpict it to kape me. Phila
delphia Press.
Mothers will find Mrs. Wiuslow's Sooth
ing Syrup the bent remedy to use lor their
children during the teething period.
Serum for Diphtheria.
. During a recent epidemic of diph
theria in a town on the Hudson, 205
cases were treated with serum, and
among these there were only two
deaths.
FITft Permanently Cared. "o fits or nenremane.
I 10 after nrt'la'n..of lr. K liae'. Great Nerve
Batterer. Send foe FKBK-2.MtrialtituVaii.l treat
tea. Da-B,H Ki,i.l,ui..si Artlmt-.fliilaU.li.bla.fa.
The Meaning in a Squeak.
Gas de Smith Those new boots of
yours squeak awfully; perhaps they
ain't paid for yet?
Johnny That's all nonsense. If
there Is anything in that, why don't
my coat, and vest, and my trousers,
and my hat squeak, too? Exchange.
TO CTJBK A COLD IIC OKI DAT
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablet. AH
Irugg-lits refund the money if it falls to cure.
B. W. Grove's signature Ison each box. 20c.
Restoring a Medieval Castle.
At Hobkoninsburg, in Alsace, the
remains of an early medieval castle
is to be restored by the kaiser after
the manner In which Plerrefonds was
rebuilt by the architect Vlollet le Due
for the Empress Eugenie.
Composition of Sweetbreads.
Elsie (aged 3) Mamma, I want to
ask you a serious question.
i Mamma Well, what is it, dear?
Elsie Are the sweetbreads made of
loaf sugar?
' The Bast Prescription for Malaria
Chills and Fever is a bottle of drove's Tasteless
Chill Tonic. It is simply Iron and quinine in
a tasteless form. J'o Cure, No Pay. Price Sue.
Little Alice's Description.
Little 3-year-old Alice stood watch
ing her mother baking pancakes. After
a few moments' silent observation she
said: "Put on back, turn over on
, stomach, then eat." -
is best time to cure Catarrh.
Bronchitis and Consumption.
Our remedy is guaranteed, II.
I P. O. Box OT3.
W. H. SMITH & CO., Buffalo, H. Y.
I 1 Best Couitli Sjnip. Tserea Oood. Use f 1
I In time. Sold by ammri.ta. f t
Iws'
MODERN BOOKS AND PLAYS.
Their Titles Are Plctureaqae and Bear
Bestir, If Nothingr More. ,
"Have you seen 'When Poached Eggs
Were on Toast?
"No I've read the book. Have you
seen 'Under Two Breads? "
"Not yet I've read the book, I
shouldn't think It would make nearly
so good a play as 'Unleavened Flags.'
"I didn't read 'Unleavened Flags,
bnt If it was as poor a book as It was a
play It wasn't worth reading. Still, you
can't always tell. You've seen 'In the
Palace of Harutn," of course."
"Oli, yes. Indeed I wasn't half
through the book when I saw that"
"I didn't read the book. I was afraid
they'd put the last chapter first as they
did when they dramatized 'David Mere
dith.' you know. I don't believe In this
dramatizing a novel by mixing It up
until you can't recognize it."
,"Oh, I da It's ever so much more ex
citing all mixed up. I like the kind of
dramatized novel where you can't tell
which novel It it until the third act at
least"
" To Shave and to Scold' ought to
make good play don't you think so?"
"Oh. yes. Indeed; much better than
'Carvlce Janel' did. By the way, did
you ever hear of a play by the name of
Hamletr "
" 'Hamlet! Why, I don't remember
any novel of that name, lieally? You
don't mean It? Oh, If that's the case I
shouldn't care to see It. Have you read
Huxley's 'Life and Letters T "
No, there's not the slightest chance
of Its being dramatized. I'm told. I'm
reading 'When the Soup Grows Cold'
the advertisement says It's sure to be
dramatized." New York Evening Sun.
lValaac'a Convenient Trousers.
In a little village In the heart of
Touralne lives a small, brown old man.
says the London Onlooker, whose great
pride It Is that be once had the honor
of making a pair of trousers f-r Balzac.
The old tailor delights to tell of his
meeting with the distinguished French
man. When I got to the chateau where
Monsieur Balzac was staring, I found
him In the garden writing a novel. He
was so busy that I waited a bit. Many
sheets of paper, covered with fine writ
ing, lay around him. He would write
a spell then stare wildly about, and
then go at It again as if he knew that
a world was waiting for bis words.
After standing near and watching
him a while I had to Interrupt him to
get his measure for the trousers. lon-
sieur Balzac was very good-natured.
He smiled while I measured him. but
he spoke bnt once.
"No feet" he said, as I finished, and
returned at once to his work.
I didn't know at all wbat be meant
but some way I didn't have courage to
interrupt him again to ask, but I met
a servant and Inquired of blm wbat bis
master meant by "No feet."
"Oh," says he. "Monsieur Balzae
wants his trousers made wlthont any
openings at the bottom, so that be can
sit and write without having to put on
slippers."
Satisfied with His Job.
One of Cleveland's leading business
ouceras hired a new man the other
''ay. and a little later, when the superin
tendent passed by, he noticed that the
new man was smoking a pipe. The rule
against smoking on the premises is a
rigid one.
"See here, my man," cried the official,
'you can't smoke here."
The new man looked np and nodded
and the superintendent passed along.
A half hour later be was back again.
and lo! the new man was still enjoying
bis pipe.
Say," the official cried, "didn't I tell
you that smoking was not permitted
here?'
"You did," replied the new man.
"Didn't you understand me?"
"I did."
"See here, perhaps you don't know
who I am?'
"That's a true word."
"Well, I'm the superintendent"
The new man looked up at the official
with an expression of deep Interest.
'Are ye, sure?" he cried. "Superin
tendent eh? Well, It's a fine job take
care of It"
And be calmly returned to his work.
Cleveland Plain Dealer.
Patriotism Versos Pounds.
Uncle Silas Pennlwise had never
seen Boston Harbor before. "This is
the place, I suppose." he said, gazing
over its blue waters, crowded with
shipping, "where our Revolution fore
fathers threw that tea overboard."
Yes," responded his city nephew, bis
eye kindling. "I don't wonder it stirs
you to the depths to look at the scene
of that historic event It marked an
epoch In the world's history which no
patriotic American can recall without
thrill of pride."
"Ye-es," replied Uncle Silas, musing
ly. "I I wonder how much the fellers
lost who owned that tea."
Appreciative.
Tou have a fine pedigree," said the
American multi-millionaire to the
nobleman.
" Yes," was the nonchalant answer.
"And I want to tell you, I appreciate
such things. If there is anything I
take an Interest In It Is a pedigree.
Why, when I was younger I could go
to the races and name over the ances
try of every horse at the track." W asn-
ington Star.
laureate Nonsense.
Tennyson is said to have been fond of
foolish fun, that ever delightful sort of
fun which is not wit but nonsense.
One day, at Burlington House, he ask
ed tbe guests a conundrum which be
bad Just made: "
Who are tbe greatest women In the
world?"
The answer was:
"Miss Ouri, tbe Misses Ippl and Sara
Gosua."
Pet.
The Princess' tame tiger eat
Tbe brave Prince, her suitor, and yet
She gave it out cold
Or so it is told
That the Prince went away In a Dot.
Detroit Journal
It comes as natural for a girl to like
her school teacher as for a boy to dis
like his.
We will all bave to face tbe music
the funeral march some day.
Jr. WGiGon'o rm7oGGGgo
Sbm tmllm m!l mufforlitg woman how aha waa
cured of Ovarian inflammation ty
i mi r
" Dbas Mm. Pincham : When I wrote to tou few montha
ago I had been suffering from inflammation of the ovaries and
womb for over eighteeu months. I had a continual pain and
soreness in my back and aide, I believe my troubles were caused
by overwork and lifting some years ago. Life was a drag to m
and I felt like giving up. I Jiad several doctors, but they did me
little good. I began to use Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com
pound four months ago and am in better health to-dar than I
have been for year. All my paina are gone. Your VeReUbla
Compound has made me well. I recommend it to all suffering
women.'' Mrs. a J. Watson, Hampton, Va.
When there is one remedy that Is sure, and
hundred of thousands of women know from ex
perience is reliable, is it wise to experiment with
untried and comparatively unknown medicines r
REWARD
i ha Key to the Situation.
First Detective How did you man
age to discover the scandal in their
family closet?
Second Detective Well, you see, I
had a sneleton key. Smart Set.
WAS TORTURED
An Indianapolis Woman's Swora State
ment of the Way in Which She
Was Saved From Death.
From the Indianapolis News.
Mrs. Mary K. Burns, of 505 Hia
watha street, Indianapolis, lad., is liv
ing evidence of the wonderful powers
of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale
People, the remedy that cures where
all others fail. For years she en
dured all the tortures of indigestion,
nervousness and female weakness, a
complication of troubles that five phy
sicians confessed their inability to
cure. Her story is well worth the at
tention of every woman. She says:
"My illness commenced after my
first child was born. I was so weak
and nervous that it seemed I would
never get strong. For twelve years
I doctored for female trouble, com
plicated with nervousness and indiges
tion. My stomach was so weak that
for days at a time I could eat nothing
but bread and milk. I was also troub
led with palpitation of the heart and
was often so miserable that I could not
lie down. Five doctors prescribed for
me. and I took many kinds of medi
cine without being benefited. One
day I saw Dr. Williams' Pink Pills
advertised in the papers and I de
cided to give them a trial. I did so
and had not finished taking the first
box when I knew that I was getting
better.
"You can Imagine the relief I felt
when I found that after years of suf
fering I was being cured. I continued
taking the pills, and the female trouble
entirely disappeared. Dr. Williams'
Pirik Pills for Pale People did more
for me than It was claimed they would
do. Since I first took the pills I have
not needed a doctor nor any other
medicine; they have restored my
health, strength and happiness.
"MRS MAR X K. BURNS.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
thia 19th day of October, 1900.
GEORGE H. SWAN,
(Sea!) Notary Public.
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale
People are sold by all dealers, or will
be sent postpaid on receipt of price.
50 cents a box, or six boxes for $2.50
(they are never sold In bulk or by the
hundred), by addressing Dr. Williams
Medicine Company, Schenectady, N. Y.
A Forehanded Lover.
' Shan't we elope, George?"
"Yea, if you think it will please your
father. Financially I'm not prepared
to get him down on me."
tlopm lh Oovvh mini
Work Off lh Cold.
laxative Bromo-4nlnlne Tablet! cure a cold in
DM day. .No cure, No par. Price 26 cents.
Passing Fare.
Street car conductors are never
beautiful. In fact, they are not even
passing fare. Philadelphia Record.
Yonr Golds and Guard ts tha famons Oregon Blood
FuriSer, tested and true. Use it now.
Aluminum Bridges for Cavalry.
The Austro-Hunuary war office has
recently tried with success bridges of
aluminum for cavalry. They are the
invention of Captains de Vaux and de
Vail, and are easily carried on wagons.
I Beware of Them
V There are two afllictlona which S
V perhaps give tbe most pais X
5 and trouble, via: X
Sciatica 1
I Lumbago
9 Both disable and cripple, ft
g but X
I St Jacobs OH
X la their best cure. X
'Li,4.j . VAe.tuJe a -,.
We have deposited with
the National City Hank,
of Lvnn, Ivuoo. wbiclt
will be paid to any per.
son who ran find that the above testimonial
letter is not genuine, or waa publiahcu before
obtaining tne writer's apecial permiaaioo.
Lvm It. PtNaliAM Usoicimi Co.
Woes of a Wife.
"Oh, that I should have married a
funny man!" she walled.
"What is the matter, lovely dear?"
asked her most Intimate friend.
"He came home and told me he had
a sure way to keep Jelly from getting
moldy at the top, and when I asked
him how he said turn It upside down."
Boston Traveler.
GarAeld Tea in an excellent
rarilu ine lo take In llioipring:
It produces a healthy action
of the lirer; It elealiM'i the
ayatvtn anil purtttea ths blood.
To Play "Shopping."
The leader says: "1 went shop
ping this morning, and everything I
bought began with A. From the gro
cer I bought (points to a player and
i waits for response), from the drug
' gist (points to another), from the
dry goods store, from the baker,"
etc. The responses must be given
quickly. The penalty Is to take the
place of the leader and start another
1 letter.
Poison ooHi
Poison ivna
are among the best known
of the many dangerous
wild plants and shrubs.
To touch or handle them
quickly produces swelling
and inflammation with in
tense itching and burning
of the skin. The eruption
soon disappears, the suf
ferer hopes forever: but
almost as soon as the little blisters and
pustules appeared the poison had reached
the blood, and will break out at regular
intervals and each time in a more ngf
vatedform. This poison will loiter in the
system for years, a:i j every atom of h
must be forced out of the blood before you
can expect a perfect, permanent cure.
Harare's Aiufloie
FOR
Nature's Poisons,
is the only cure for Toisftn Oak, Poison
Ivy, and all noxious plants. It is com
posed exclusively of roots and herbs. Js'ow
is the time to get the poison out of your
system, as delay makes your 'condition
worse. Don't experiment longer with
salves, washes and soaps they never cure,
Mr. 8. M. Marshall, bookkeeper of the Atlanta
(Ca.) Caa Ugh! Co., was pifione! with I'nison
Oak. He took Sulphur, Arsenic end variona
other dmifS, and applied externally numerous
lotions and aalves with no benefit. At times the
swelling and inflammation wuseo severe he waa
almoat blind. For eiicht year the pvmm would
break out every season. -Ilia condition waa much
improved after taking one bottle (18,8. 8,, and
a few bottles cleared his blood of the poison, aud
all evidences of the disease disappesred. )
People are often poisoned without
knowing when or how. Explain your case
fully to our physicians, and they will
cheerfully give such information and ad
vice as you require, without charge, and
we will send at the same time an interest
ing book on Blood and Skin Diseases.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, OA
Knew the Sort.
Eleanor's Mother You do Eleanor a
great Injustice, my dear. She is not
Idle, only delicate. She baa no power
of endurance.
Eleanor's Father Humph! I know
all about her power of endurance. It's
the kind that'll let her dance all night
In shoes two sizes too small for her,
and make her too tired the next day
to dust tbe parlor. New York World.
Ill
luusness
I have nasal your valuable CAKfA
ItKTW and and tbsm perfect. Couidn t do
without them. 1 have used them for noma time
'oriudiKestloo and blllouancMaundaui nowcoin
iletely cured. Kecommend them, to every one.
nca tried, you will never be without them In
:Dt (atuliy.'( KOW. A. Msbx, Albany, N. Y.
Pleaaant. Palatable. Potent. Taata Good. Do
'iood, haver HlDsen. Weaken, or Gripe. JOa.liue, fan.
... CURE CONSTIPATION. ...
IMrilaf S-ttSr Cenvaar CSkaaa. alrtal. See tart. 31
tin Tfl RIP Sold and suaranteed br all nrii(.
Springtime Resolutions
TAKE
T11K
ifectoy Curo
Bure relief from liquor, opium and tobacco
I habits. Send for particulars to
Kselev Institute, 314 Sixth St., Portland, Or.
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t 'w vaaos ataaa ntmmo
LONGEVITY IN I9TH CENTURY.
Professlone Compared - IMilioaophere
aud Farmers In tha Lead.
"Hits tlio past ceutury contributed to
ward the lucrvaae or the diminution of
auuiau louguvlty Y" Tlmt was the ques
tion tllseuseiKl tlio other tiny tJ group
jf FieiK'U sdeutlHlH. lu comparing the
.(atlatlcs of morality lu the nineteenth
century with those brounlit out by 1"
vlllord at the close of the previous cen
tury it appear that the average loug
svlty sluce 17SD Increased by live or six
years. Therefore, the question put by
our medical celebrity would seem to be
answered, the answer poluttug to an In
crease of Urn average length of Hf
But the present effort Is to reveal the
mirage, If mlrnge there Is, lu the figures
before us; aud that Is a thoruy problem.
Dr. Vachor and M. Uertlllou tlx the
average- luaguvtty lu the nineteenth cen
tury at 7! years. AU things being
equal, the number of people who reach
ed the age of 73 was greater In the gen
erations of the ulitetetmth century thau
It waa ill those of the eighteenth.
Vacher only arrives at approximations.
He tried to tlud out if professions pos
sessed any lullueuce over the chances
of life, and he was unable to come to
a conclusion, because he found ceu
tenarlans lu all professions, even the
most uuremmmtaUve. For all that, ho
thinks that he can give the palm to
agriculture, because It waa lu the fam
ilies of farmers that he found the great
est number of perilous who had reached
tu advanced age. Here statistics are lu
accord with the most rational previs
ions.
The profession which presents a hap
py medium In the matter of longevity
la that of the scientist. Among the sa
vants one finds as ninny meu who die
young as the number who die very old.
We know that Foutcnello lived 100
years, and that Chevreul was 103.
Among those who reached ages quite
respectable, although thtlr years were
fewer In number, are Humboldt, who
died at 00; Newton, at S; Frank II n, at
S4, and Button, at 81.
The list of those who died very young,
tike Blchat and Paschal, Is Just as long;
but It includes, unfortunately, the mar
tyrs of science, thojie who fell upon the
field of honor In the effort to harvest
ome new truth Jncqtiemout and Com
merson In France, Ilnsisi'liiutxt and Abel
In Sweden. Kolokuff In Russia and tnnny
others. Such deaths are lieyond the
reach of the massive rules of statistics.
It Is noteworthy, however, that the cel
ebrated Casslnl family Is about the only
one In which the dun! Inheritance of
longevity aud scientific genius lasted
through four generations. Courier des
Etats Unls.
A Ikty'a C'oinpoaltloii on Glrla.
Girls Is things wnt gets taken out for
nothing to theyatres and clrktiases and
part lea and everything. I wish I was
a girl, my sister Mary waa one and
she's got a soft thing of It too. Hunk
Wilson comes to see her every knight
and bo tulks her out riding and nuua
Ing, and everything. He never talks
mu out altho I'd like It Jtmt as well.
When tlutt Gordon wits hear t heard
bank wllsnn tell him that bis girl was
an awful exksiiense to him. and that
he had to treet her to olxlers and lw
kreem, ami everything. Then Duff
gordoti winked nud m-d, never mind,
her old man tins got lots of tin.
Yes sed lmtik I'll have to (irlnti and
bnrrelt til we're Marred and then If
she wants chm-klet handle She'll have
to get It herself. Then they , I'olcetl
each other In the ribs and laffeil. Ww
hud dinner rite after Hint and hank
Wilson nud Huff Gordon was there too.
I askt pa. Dense pa wou't you alio me
some ov your tin. Tin? Paid pa what
do you meln? Wei i said hank Wilson
said Mary was an orfel xpen to hi in
and lu ft gordon sed never mind, that
tlio old man Is got lots of tin and then
bank sed after he was Mnrryed Mary
would bave to bye her rhocklet kantlle
herself, and then evrlbodl skolded me
and knlled me nalina and they got
fighting n in u n it thereselves and Mary
kried and hank looked like If be was
going to kry too and a after wile they
made up and kissed and said I wus a
young liar and hank wllson give me a
kuarter and tolled me to keep quiet
and not to be 2 fresh. I never did like
glrla annlehow.
The Away-from-Home Girl.
"Write your home letters regularly
and keep In touch with your pareuta
and old friends by weekly correspond
ence," writes Margaret E. Snngster, In
tbe Ladies' Home Journal, addressing
girls who have gone from home Into
the world to seek their livelihood.
"Never let a Sunday afternoon drift
out without your hour spent In an Inti
mate and loving letter to the dear
mother. This Is a good occupation for
Sunday, and I ran hardly tell you how
minute and confidential and affection
ate this writing should be. Hut there
Is no need. You know what you like to
hear from home, and what mother and
father most long for, when your letters
come. I follow those letters. Mother
Is In the kitchen, washing the dishes.
She wipes her bands and sits down lu
the low rocklng-chnlr by the window
where the lilac Is beginning to bud,
Father stands between the table and
tbe door, waiting to hear what you
have said, and aware that ho must wait
until mother has satisfied her heart
with the first reading. Then It will be
his turn. To them both you are, and
you will always be, Just their own lit
tle girl, and you can never send them
a line which they will not scan with
eagerness. So never put off your fam
ily at home with a scrappy, hurried
scrawl; take time; and tell them every
thing." Discordant Custom In Jtcrlln.
Berlin Is probably the only city of
any size in which there Is absolutely
no attempt at anything like a general
dinner hour, or even at uniform busi
ness hours. Eueh circle of professions
has Its own hours of buHlnesx, which
naturally regulate the household meal
arrangements. Army and olllclnl cir
cles have certain hours of duty; hank
ing and commercial bouses have tlielr
own hours; writers, actors and artists
theirs, and the university and the
schools form another set with other
hours. If you have a wide visiting lint
In Berlin yon may be asked out to
dinner at any time from 2 until 7.
Hopeless dyspepsia Is the penally if
you do not keep In one st.
Auctioneers lire an obliging lot; they
always attend to every one's bidding.
ARING MEN
tSEAI
KNOW inn value vr
VJ ETe"m
OILED CLOTHING
IT WILl,
KEEP YOU DRY
i IN Tnl .
WETTEST WEATHER
.iMKrOMfwve route raw
ON 3ALC fVtKTWnrKC
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:inc or flARntNTa ANOHATa.
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Machinery, Implements,
Farm Supplies, Etc.
Bee Line Buggies
$65.00 AND UP.
HENNEY, $90.00 and up.
Iroa corners on bodies of sll nur Henna and
Mea Una Uusilvs. eeud lur t alaloa,
MITCHELL, LEWIS t STIVER C9. ,
First and Taylor Sts. Portland, Oregon.
NEW LIFE TO
L?AUW;V Anchor
iHiii
rirfat Combination of Hiranfth and Beauty.
'Tits Tts Tt Burns."
bee Our Anchor Clamp
Yoo wnuM h tiirprtaM tl 7011 ana
how Imie U uul.t i iiat roil to As Up
Am'hitf I'iaimia au.t
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wira lani'a loo a iiaa
ANCHOR rKNCK
Is ail atrutiff that
think thai It mutl
lau't, tnoufh.
1 . . .. t.
t'uar Bsroaa lTsin. Cattle, Sheep
FARM, RAILROAD
Wrtta tor t'rlrcs ami t ais'ouo
AgnM W aiile.l In
fcefjr Town.
The
74
WANTED LIVE AGENTS
la all kiwna ol Oregon,
if ROY
Model BO,
$35.00.
fOSILsSD OILIVtsT.
TO SELL LE ROY BICYCLES
LISTED AT I30.U0, W..MI AND ..
KU fc rt'K i:ATAIAMjL'K, IHJM'OU NTS AND TKKMA
HENRY GOODMAN A COMPANY,
....iaa rmar mtcrr....
Jobber of Bloyolo Sundrkt: Portland, Qrogo
FAIRBANKS,
MORSE & CO.
JOHN POOLE, Portland, Oregon,
Foot ol Mnrriaon Strom,
Can give you the best haritslns In
Buggies, Plows, Hollers and Knglues,
Windmills and Pumps anil General
Machinery. See us before buying.
HOME GROWN GRASS SCEDS.
A inlxtiirani di-eprontlna grass samiathat w
lll giiarantoa to uruw on drv icmiincl thai will
not iirwliii's !iiral or any othur k I mi of utnmt
Will inako croti ol hay. ami pantnm all nrnui
ol tha year. You niver Itivi aictl a dollar III
our IIIh that will kIvs you rouliai prlrai
Kl.iiUpnr liKior itiMiiints wr noiimi. Mi'iid iih an
orrtor lor 100 jioiimln; w will i-inl Itiairurtloiia
foriowilis. Ail'lrrx M. ,1. NH I Kl.liM S) :.
Orowcra anil liiiiortrra ol all klmla ol liraa,
and Kli'lil H.M'iln. MONCOW, I IIAIIO.
Unrtliumn DfllllTriV U.....
jiiuiiiincM ruuLini news
-'r.JH ltyou kai'ii iKMiltrv Roud k0t. fur a u..
V" trial 1" Hi Or. fo, Ur. Mmithlr,
ilvu " It, I'orlU ll.'r. Ti'ilawlwra
vot tui.tl,.t,0iitryinN.W, Haiiiiilafisv.
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Good, Live Agents Wanted
In all tinnwiltileil ts-rltnrr, for tha
llait Whevla on karts, lh lwoi
Ideal
AND
BK.YUU
20 25 3S a
40
PRHD T. MERRILL CYCL15 CO.,
106-tll tilth sirMt, PORTLAND, Of,.
YOU DO
t1lfOURPWT
kMlM lil. h la. sand ,
VflWrl y"" a,,""i "
WE'LL
DO OURS
wide a
l.. it'll yiui in liuw to ma mutiny (M.
prisint srrat I'aniHa 1'iiaat .ril,um
III llm
till Ihh
Itnikal
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ainta
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nn t tmunrruit ill,), rorttaiit. Urn
rWim wnailLIMl 1R tJTPrjf lt)H(.
U You Nd a
SAW MILL, ENGINE
ItD 1 1 I-P or " rlseant Machinery. U
UVI tL.I, will pay to writs us lot tsts.
lugus and prunx,
KUSSOil CO.,
r raussf Mat aaa.
OLD FENCES!
Clamps and Uprights.
Tin O1.0 fixes. Tns Axcnoa Fists.
l!irlahta. anil a aimpsT1? r-
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a naw una. I - ,. rji
lonsa so nlca an.t ". ." ,
larinars Somalia I.. . -j, 1 $l
U hif t rlc4. It 1 f j.JI
"" T S
. - . a j . j, .. j
and Hog Tight, it Kitta sura atr duals
AND LAWN FENCE.
Portland Anchor Fence Co.
McoUl St., PORTLAND, Oregon.
Waahingtou and Idslio,
LEROY
Modal SO,
$35.00.
P0R1LANJ DIIIVI
(ItlARANTKKD TO JANUARY I, ISXO.
IK M. P.
GASOLINE ENGINE
Pumps Water, Saws Wood.
Grinds Feed, and costs two
cents an hour to run.
Get full particulars from 810 Market
Street, Han Francisco, Oal.J First and
Stark Sts., Portland, Or.; Los Angele.
Cat.
Seeds
Varrr'a Raaria ara
known til. MMinlr. .. wn. . .
Ika moat rrhabla Handathal
can ba (mmiuIii. , 1 1.... . - ,
nlckal on ohvap aaaxia aud luaa 1
uoiisr on 111a narvaal.
IW1 Haed Annual r-aa.
D. M. FERRY a 00.,
Datrort, Mich.
POULTRY NETTINC.
Buy from the manitfanlurar. frlos la lull rnlM
Stent wills, irlst long , .-! i
1 11 m i 11 f a.47
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g to j II II II "'""',.,..,.
g mum a """"".' . s.ia
All Klndiol Wlra and Iron Work.
PORTLAND WIRI aft. IRON WORK!
! Vruut 1'ortlauil, Oragoo.
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