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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (April 26, 1901)
It Clouded Hr Serenity. "Tea. lr. or wife is a truly oo4 woman. I know of bat one thing that ha distorted her mind sines ah JoItip1 .the church, lust month." "Some Question In theology?" "Not exactly. It was mora serious than that.. She was riled because woman on the next street, who owes her ao Invitation, failed to ask her to a Dutch Junch." Cleveland Plain Dealer. rHranead far Morw ttattleohlpa. When IHe.Ser nr-Iarr n th Navy recently dniiiiiilHi more btilehir.. Cinrer ran- lidrrMi ui reoommeii.iatKMi favorably, and aiHhttnxoi cmiMrwiioo, of several poaerfu(ftrhif. Protection i what our crapo'U reuuir. and fortu ration sill not adetiatefvitpp!vihi, IWense aiut all niMnir w n uiernive ory". a drt'i. roiwlipaiioii, biiiouites, rhMinuiiHM and nervimanewa. iv adenMe-. Ir afforded br tliat eaVient mmdr, Ho. Ulicr'i fctomarb Bitters. Trv it. Offered a Small Figure. A few days since a popular attorney called ddoii another member of the nrof (wioo and asked his opinion upon a certain point of law. The lawyer to whom the question was addressed drew himself up and said: "I gen erally Ret paid for what I know." The questioner drew a half dollar from his pocket, handed it to the other and coolly remarked: "Tel J me all you know and give me the change." RHEUMATISM Caused by an Impure Condition of th Blaod How It May Ba Permanently Cured. Fnmtit Mimr, Mamdtatrr. X. J Although rheumatism is one of the most painful and danjrtrous ol the many troubles which atllict mankind, it can be permanently cured if a prop er course of treatment is taken. The real cause of rheumatism is the pres ence of acid in the blood and the only cure is to purify, nourish and strengthen this vital fluid. The best specific yet discovered for this purpose is Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People and the number of cures they have effected in cases of this stubborn disease is wonderful Mrs. & D. . Loreiand, of Xo. 133 West Hancock street, Manchester, X. II., was cured of a severe attack of rheumatism by the use of this remedy, the says : "Several years ago one of my knees was injured by a fall. About the first of June, 1897, rheumatism set in and at last got so bad that I could not bend my knee. It was very painful and I was unable to move about. tried various remedies, but not one of them relieevd me tn.acy way. "In the latter part of August, nearly three months after the pain and stiffness began, a friend, Mrs. Kothwell, of Everett, Mass., told me of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. I willingly gave them a trial and eipenetteed relief in a few days, I continued until I had taken three boxes and was able to bend the knee and go up and down stairs without difficulty. I have since taken the pills a number of times for other troubles and always with good results. "I have recommended Dr. Williams Pink Pills for Pale People many times. I have not learned with what effect they sere taken, excepting in the case of two of my relatives and a young woman living in my family, each of whom was greatly benebtted. 1 feel that I cannot say too much in favor f the p if Is." tsigned," MBS. S. D. LOVELAXD. subscribed and sworn to before me this 27th day of February, 1901. 30US G. LAXE, Seal Sotary Public. At all druggists or direct from Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Schenectady, Jf. Y. Price, 50 cents per box; six boxes, 150. Has an Enviable Record. Charles Bellamy has been a fireman for 1$ years on the Chicago, Burling ton & Quincy railroad, and has never missed a trip. During that time he has traveled 606,840 miles, and burned 32.501 tons of coaL Tk Boot Fneerf ptles for Malaria Chills and Fever I a bottle of Grove Teetelea Chill Tonic. It In amply iron and quinine ia s IMIeifai ions. Ko Core. So Pay. Price SOe. River of huu In Algeria a river of ink is formed by. the conjunction of two streams, one of which is impregnated with iron, and the other, which drains a peafebog, with gallic acid. The mix ture of the iron and "the acid results in ink. GARFIELD TEA. the medicine that , Furifie toe blood and clean tbe vjtrm, brmt? good heaiiu to ail who tue it. It it marie Irora herb. Orogriai tell It. As to Some Handwriting. Fred Do you think a man's char acter is shown in bis handwriting? Kate If it is, some of them must be perfectly areadful. Your guide and guard is the famous Oregon blood Purifier, tested and true. TJte it now. Where They Went, Of 700 ten dollar marked bills paid on a Saturday niglit by a Mauachu setts manufactory to its hands, 400 by the following Tufday were depos ited in the bank by the saloon keep ers. . C0.1STIPATI0K "I kat imlt Soya at a Una wlthaat auaaaaaat m (ba bawala, aat baluf aula u Kit nmm aicapt tor vmii kot aaiar lalaatloua, Cnrotite erjtMKlpalloa for aavaa years piaea aaa la taia aarrlaia ovudlUtfat durtn tbat Uma I aid av ar'tatn I aaardof batuavar foaitd aaf re;lf; auek uaircaaa no ill 1 baciiu aan CaiiCAUK'm I aow Sara tnm oaa to tbraa puafrt day and If I rieu I aoaid air IIW-UU for eaca asovemaat: II la auca a raiiaf. ' an Mm I, ten. ( Biumusu Uaueii, Miak. Po ... CURE CONSTIPATION. c me, oiih. smn.i, im. l., m J 1 t Ccuitli brrup. Tum GtMMl. In ttmft. cVifr! ! Jni(nfit' las yyjn CANOY if If CATHARTIC . S. Tit ADA UMN MsWIIKO nsTi it rrw" -w DI.I.. U.t K a - r4tlJm an "v" count oi travel m tue -u.u , u . Uule trnln and a great deal is soon to be published. j of exaggeration in this. II a youjg In Tbe Palace of the King, by Marlon woman suffers severely ahe needs treat Crawford, has gone Into Its one bun- ; . mother see that drvdih thousand. This author has some j niothera healtate. to take thei, thirty-six works to his name. ( daughter to a physician for examixu Tbe habit of book buying la Just as ; tiun: but no mother need hesitate to strong and easily maintained as the hahlt of tavlnr moner. The Interest on tbe Investment Is greater than that on accumulated money. Beulah Marie Dfx, tbe author of two popular stories of old New England ' life, Hugh Gwyth and Soldier lUgdale, j has written another novel. It will be ; called The Making of Christopher Fer-: ringbam. Gertrude Franklin Atherton. author j of Senator North and other works. Is j turning her attention to what la called i "serious literature." She is to write the j life of Alexander Hamilton, and ia en- ; gaged in searching after data In Santa t Cms, W. I, the birthplace of Hi mil-! ton. Annie Trumbull Slossou has written one of her characteristic New England stories, published By James Potts & Co, under the title of White Christo pher. This author is well known as tbe writer of Flshia Jimmy, and any thing from her pen is sure to be read able. Tammany, on which the eyea of all New York, male and female. Indeed of half A meriin. are turned, has attracted the attention jt Kobert Barr. He has finished a novel dealing with that sub ject, and he could not have chosen a more timely theme. Sir. Barr has es pecially prepared hluiSf for this work. From the Abbey Press comes a book full of information aad interest for boys and girls, under the title of The New ?wix Family Robinson. Miss Helen rouieroy, the author. Is said to have a good knowledge of the scenery and products of tbe country of which she writes the Amazon region of South America. What They Do Several women have taken up index ing. Their patrons are people who keep scrapbooks. and who are too busy, or, as is more often the case, too negli gent, to index for themselves. Tbe work is slow and laborious. It de mands a wide literary knowledge and often a knowledge of French and Ger man. The pay is moderate, being usu ally $3 a day. Artistic' aud fancy bookbinding is practiced by eight or ten women In New York city. This Is a skilled trade. of the highest class, demanding both technical skill and artistic ability. Two of the binders have done such good work as to make them moderately fa mous. A Yaesar girl with a penchant for chemistry found herself thrown upon her own resources three years ago, and adopted for her daily work the giving of instruction to members of ber sex upon the subject of cold cream. To the uninitiated this seems a very simple matter, but in truth It is very complex. It involves a knowledge of the various fats aud oils. Including spermaceti, co coa butter, wax. Japanese wax. almond cream, lanollne and such medical in gredients as benzoin, camphor, myrrh, carbolic acid, sulphur, arsenic, line and white lead. . j Entertaining children is another new occupation. It demands much tact and infinite patience. Writing sentiments, letters and club addresses for indolent women of leisure Is followed by many ex-school teachers and college alum nae. Evening Post. An American Career. In 1ST. in tbe graduating class of the Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute. was a youth of 17, named Charles B. Mint He was born in Maine, but raised in the City of Churches. At that time he bad earned an enviable ! reputation for indomitable application aud vnormous power of work. He was not a brilliant scholar or speaker, but in tbe Milton Literary Club, composed of the brightest students of the Insti tute, he was regarded a one of its ablest members. After graduation, be entered Into commercial life, and be came first a clerk and then a junior partner in a small shipping bouse known as William B. Grace & Co. The firm had an unpretentious office in downtown Xew York, and was Insfe- nificant compared with the older and larger bouses of the neighborhood. Yet through the genius of its members, and especially of nint, it was destined to j become a great financial power, and Its J members to be multi-millionaires. The ; young man applied to business the same principles that had made him i successful in the Institute. Within ten ' years be was a wealthy man. At 40 be ) was worth more than million; to-day be is ranked among the great capital-, ists of the world. Frank Leslie's Pop- j ular Monthly. j An Early Impression. "People ought to be mighty careful about the way tbey educate their chil dren," said Senator Sorgbnm. "I suppose there are many things you would arrange differently if you could go back and superintend your own uhildtiood?" "Yes. For Instance, my thoughtless ! teachers sat me down In front of a copy j iook ana maae me write 'nonesty is the best policy' over and over again. Tbey dinned It Into me so hard that my young spirit revolteL and I have had an aversion to that motto ever since," Washington Star. Ignorance of Parent. Parents desire intensely two things, aud only two things, for their children; their success In athletics at school and their material success In the world; and one correspond to tbe other. Of real intellectual distinction tbey appear to have as little conception a their boy themselves. Sxturdsy Review. If a woman Is her husband's boss, his employer never gets full value from liiui. T:o Bafy What suffering frequently revolt from a mother's Ignorance; or mors frequently from a mother's neglect to properly instruct her daughter I Tradition cava "woman must suf- for - and youui women .re so taut-tit I writo freely about her daurnter or ' ""T" W laboratory at Lvua. Mas., and secure from i woman the moat efocient advice with, oat charge. Mrs. August Pfaltfrraf. of South Byron, W'ta.. mother of the voung lady whose portrait we here publish, wrote in January. savins; her daughter had suffered for two Tears with irrffr ular menstruation had headache all the time, and pain in her aide, feet swelled, and waa generally miserable She received an answer promptly with advice, and under date of March. the mother writes strain that Lvdia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound cured her daughter of all pains and irregu larity. Nothing in the worM equals Lyuia at Pink ham s great medicine tor latiur woman S troubles. peculiar He'd Hit II Some Dy. Scribbler Whv do vmi many tmp with vmir penw? JScrawler Some editor may I hard up some day and swipe the stamps. Then he would hate to keep the poem. Tais li (nature r oa every box of the fOBatBe Laxative Brorno-Quinine tsom The Man and the Microbe At this point in the fuble the Man marveled greatly in that he had not met the Microbe long since. In what gtiit have vou traveled. pray?" asked the Man. W hy, for the most part in the guv's wbo didn t boil the drinking water!" replied the Microbe, candidly. Of courw, hygienic science was destined to change all thi. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Tij Kind Yoa Hare Always Bought Signature of The Ancestral Relic Chaw. "Haven't you anv of vour irrnn l mother's old things, Mrs. Xewdaah?" o: but I ve got a lot of candle sticks, old tables and chairs that be longed to a woman who lived next door." That Was AIL "Your love letters," wrote a Boston man to his Xew York fiancee, gently, but firmly, "are not couched in the exactest English." "5fy love letters," replied she, "are not for publication, but merely urn a guarantee of good faith." TO CIRE A COLD 1ST OXI OAT ' Take IazatlT Bromo Quiniao Tablet. All Irturgiau reran d the money illt fail torura. fc. W, 6rov ' aienal pre 1 on ear b buz. fce. Bringjrj It Back. Clubberly Old man, do you ever have any doubts about vour love for her? CaMleton Oh, yes; but when it comes on I get down a stack of un paid bills and look them over. ' Mothers will find Mr. Wiiulow'i Sooth ing Syrup the best remedy to use ior their children during the teething period. On the train. When a traveler in the Grand Duchy of Baden, Germany, wants to send a telegram while he is in the train, he writes the niage on a postcard with the request that it he wired, puts on a Htamp, and drojm it into the train letter box. At the next station the box is cleared and the message sent out, , ... ... j Sudden and Severe j 2 attack of Neuralgia come to many of na, but however bad the penetrates promptly and deeply, soothe and streaftben the and bring a mrc cure. -11.,- ., 1. IWSIl-J. ' 11 1 i X Jacobs H Oil 1 Melern Laaar-Vaae-e Rliea Are Bart f tl to raoee W ho Um Theaa. Tlio modern long ranee military rifle la goiug to develop near-sighted sol dUnU if no precautions are taken," said a New Orleans soldier wbo has seen tt-rvice In tbe late campaign. "The ue ceralty of stralulug the eyea upon a tar- art a mile or more away la as certain to produce the result as it aud 3 make 4. and It Is significant fact that quite i a number of men have already been re- lirved from duty in the Philippines oa ! account of 'defective vision.' Tbe na , ture of the defect is not stated, but It waa evidently acquired since the sol dier entered the service, for they are 1 subjected to a searching optical exam- ! lnation upon eullstment, and 1 hsaard the guess that most of the present trou- ble Is due to overstrain in loug-dlstanc shooting. The Japanese army surgeon J have anticipated tbe danger, and tbe trooa sent to China were all supplied ; with small, compact field glaase as ' part of their regular accoutermeut. "I read In a technical Journal the ' other day that the glasses only cost "S ! cents apiece, so tbey couldn't have I aiuouuted to very much, but tbey were ' better than nothing. At the same time," j continued the physician, "no field- : glass meets the difficulty. At beat It : merely penults the soldiers to examine . the target In detail before be picks up : bis gun. and to draw bead he ia abso- :' lutely compiled to do more or lesa squinting aud straining over the sights. The proper appliance would be a very light, niodined fieldglass that could be fastened over tbe eyea and used In sc : tually taking aim. I am convinced that such a giass will be perfected and In - use in tbe near future. It presents no ; great problem, and all the mountings, ; If desired, could be made out of pressed ; paper, so that the chief weight would , be tbe lenses. Id fact. It need Dot be much heavier than a pair of old-faan- loned Iron-bowed spectacle, and still i have sufficient magnifying power to monthly j enable a soldier to sight bia rifle with - ease upon an object at maximum range. j I admit, added tbe doctor, "that regf I ment with Its glasses on would present i rather a ludicrous picture, but the ln nend so 1 strument is one of tbe clear necessities ! of present conditions, and It ia bound to come." New Orleans Times-Democrat. One woman to every ten men worked for wage fifty years ago, but now the ratio Is one to fonr. The demand for automobile is so laa meuse. It Is said, that all factories are bvbind with their orders. The bread eater of the world rnjalre more than 2.3W,m.W0 butbels of wheat every twelve months. France consume more wine than Germany, tbe I'nlted States and the I'nlted Kingdom put together. , The building trades unions In Brook Ivn have started a movement to kill off rivalries between unions by an agree ment to adopt tbe same rate of wage and to recognize each other's union card. Tbe Fintt National L'nloo of riaxterers, with a membership of 1.500, and tbe Italian Pinin and Ornamental Plasterers" t'nlon, with a membership of 700. bare joined band. The sweatshops of Xew York City will be abolished If agitation can do It Tbe Brotherhood of Tailors has asked liisbop Potter. President Uompers, President Adler and several others to head a movement of 20u,(kJ0 East Bide men. women and children. This move ment will extend to other cities of tbe country until the "hunger, poverty and flirt" of tbe sweatshop will be a thing of the past. The Board of Control of the Louisi ana tate penitentiary closed a deal re cently for two Immense plantations, and next year over 500 convicts will work them, the crop going to tbe State. This action was taken under tbe new law providing for the handling and care of convicts. In this way It Is ef pected to work extensive prison re forms, tbe convict lease system being abolished. Te plantations are In Went Felicia n and Iberia parishes. On the former cotton will be raised, and sugar on tbe latter. Louisiana has about 1.000 convicts. A Promoter' Hwaor. Charles R. Fliut has quaint Yankee humor which is as well developed to day as In his school years. In tbe Polytechnic Institute the markings were on tbe basis of one hundred and were bulletined monthly. One day group of boys were looking at the new bulletin, on which one of the hopeless dullards of tbe class waa marked sixty-six. Flint said slowly: "Sixty-six, that's the very number of our year, and I hope when we get to 'VI Jack will receive that figure:" Once a sanctimonious person re marked: "Children should never be allowed to play with toy on Sunday T "May they not play with religious toys?' he queried. "There are no religious toy, air!" "Excuse me, there are!" "What are they, then, sir?" "Noah's arks." Not a Perfect Kpctciinen. The little girl whom the New York Times tells about Is only 5 year old, but she has auch a large experience of J dolls that she feels herself to be some s' thing of a connolse3r In children. Ite- cently there came a real live baby Into the houiie. When it was put Into bcr arms, this real live baby, the 5-year-old surveyed It with a critical eye. "Isn't that a nice baby?" cried the nurse, with tbe Joyous pride with which a nurse always regard a new baby, In which she feels tbat she has a ' proprietary Interest "Yes." replied tbe little girl, hesitat- Jjlngly, "it's nice, but Its bead's loose." j A gotudp never does much harm un e1 less she has an appreciative audience. Diligence I a fair fortune and Indus- 1 try a good estate, j Uft Left handedness ts said to be very common in birds and animals. Par rota seise object with their left claw by preference or exclusively. The lion strikea with the left paw, and Livingstone stated as his. opinion that all animal are left handed. The parrot has been found to make a readier use of the left claw for climb ing than the right, Succtuful SckatUk tjj Setter. Ihtuish eggs are taking the lead for their good uualitira, thank to the system of co-operation and selection adopted by the producer.. Every egg hell supplied carries the name of its raiser, and as the eggs are all tested, a bad egg is traced home. Each raiser must supply egg thrice a week. The central authority ran reject an egg several day old. The egg are tested and sorted according to their ie br an automatic machine. j i, i Oaflaiuea. J "What do you mean when you al- j hide to our friend a a hypercritical person "A bypricitical person," answered Senator sorghum, "is one who sub ject thing to unreasonable teats. He ia the sort of a man who will take a speech that has made a hit and ait calmly down and try to parse it." Artifkiai LsM Chop. That our food will some day be built up chemically from nitrogen, i carbon and other ncceesary element j is a fascinating theory upon which j most scientific men look skeptically. : XI. llert helot, however, is oited a an j eminent lliever, and he is stated to fnnwoe Utth artitkial meat and arti ficial bread. Ann Brtea for Lazy CMMrta In Guiania a child is alow in its motemrnt the wrents apply an ant o the child instead of a whip to make u move iater. inia nine ant ones more cruelly than a mosquito and it bile is apt to be troublesome after ward. iarSWd Tea haa loa bn see OKiiie4 aa tbe freiei r-mdr lor Imoel and ilrvr irouMc; tl b nade from uaipl hh Ibal rure rhronie voniJpatteii. Educational InlkMac. "Marie, it is queer that you never buy me the kind of a necktie that want," "Arthur, I don't try to buy the kind yon want, I buy the kind you ought to want." fOU MOW WHAT TOC ABat TABU HO Whea ron tea Croet TaaMlea Chill Tmle, becaiu the formula! plainly printed oaavary Bottle ttxminr that it la aiaWr Iron sod Qol- aia ia a nam tana, no cor, mo ray. toe Take at Ml Word. A. You cannot offend me. I com pletely ignore you. . tour ignorance trouble me very little. FITS Iv rare. Vo ftu ar lamii aA anrt it' if Ir a!iaa'a41at Mir?a aaicaar SntdHir VKB:WS.MlrWkUaaadlra, M. la.au kuaU4..wan-t..riliiliHi ra, The Proper Tfciac, Mistress I hope I didn't disturb you and your lover when I went into the kitchen last nightT Cook Xot at all, mum! Oi told him you was my chappy rone! I'ito'a Cur cannot be too biihlv (poketi of aa a cuueh cure. J. W. O'liiiu, 33 Third Ave., X., Minneapolis, Minn., Jau. 6, U. UeniUtMHK. First Cavalier The king can do no wrong! Second Cavalier Ah, ye I And what a wearisome life a king's must be, to be sure! HOW THIS? W offer On Hand red Dot Ian Raward lor oaa of Catarrh tbat eaa not t eased fey HalT Catarrh Cure. f. 1. C2EXET A CO.. Prop.. Toledo, a We the anderaieaed, have know . J.Caanay br tin peat U reara. sod bailer him perlectlr honorable id ail bueln aa tranaaettocu aad fln-ancieli- able to cam out asroUiaaUoaamade by lUeur nun. wear Tar x. W hoieaato imwraxa, Toledo, ). WaLaina, Kmt Maavin, Waolaaeie Drue- lata, Toledo. U naD'iCalarrh Cur lat a.n.nnrnally actla Irae.ljr oo (he blood and m coo aurfaoae at tue rum. Prl a 74c net ho-ua. Iu.il 1.1 ill dru lata, TeatlraonUle free. uau ramuy ru). r thi but. How She Knew. "That horrid Maud ha been gos siping about me." " hy, how do you know?" "Hhe kiMed me twice when we met today." Huefc! Don't Toa Hear the Baby CrjT The onlr aafe medlHne for annr enrd imlie ! nnnin bel,ie la 'a-arete andr albertlc. Make mother! milk mildlv aareattva. IJru. g:au. Iiie. 'it . ne, ' ffaaa ffVa InWil Oil thm eadaf. LaiStlv Rr'rmrvJUlnln Tableu euro a eold la oua daj. ho cure. Mo far. frira 'th oeala. A rVwJijy. Kind Lady Ifave you a father? Haggcd Biggie Nope nuvw bad one o them. Kind Lady And your mother? Iiaggid IteiKgie Suvver had none. Kind Lady N'o brothers no ais- toni? K(?irfd KfBgie Ooeh, ye I I sot lots o' them. Not aa ExpUliwr. - "I'm afraid that you won't be able to explain your attitude in this matt4?r," said the friend, doubtfully. "I'm not gome to try to explain." said Senator Sorghum. "Life i too short to do anything but go ahead and transact business. I can hire people to do my explaining for me." Can't Alweyi Tell. , Do you nerve lobster here?" asked the new arrival 'Well," replied the waiter, "we 'a our instructions to discriminate a much as possible among them a come in to eat." Mcxke Buylag Hams. Mexico is now purchasing cavalry horse by the ear load in thi country. Machinery, Implements, Farm Mitchell Bicycles $25 830 $35 - $40 OXFORD, DEFENDER and DUNLOP TIRES Uaalop (teal Rlaw. Full Una oi Sundriaa. Ateni Wanted. Hand (or Caiatoftie. l..i,U Pt.i a. iuuieu, urns fc oiuici uu., raa Taylor St rORTI.ANO, OK. tri NEW LIFE TO Tone life to X Ante. Anchor Ilo t r Vio Our Croat Coablnauo ol BUa(th end. Beaut r- "TI Tl Twaf tin." rs a a See Our Ancnor uamp Tea would ho aurnrlaad tl yoo kaew hoe Utile II would coat von to a up that old fonr. Hotter eead lot eoeaa A rubor t'.araoa and l'r(hte, and pair of oar tloehera,an4 aaate foor old wire lenc loo lit or one. ANCHOR rKNl'K looke a nle aad 1 ao ilram mat farmer oatiar think that It null b high priced. 11 ua't, thoush. Clear Stroaa fuw. Cattle, Sheep FARM, RAILROAD Writ tot Trtee and Catalofu. AfaU Wanted la kvaif Toa. The 74a ADVANCE THRESHER CO. factory, Haul Creek, Mlrhlgaa. , Braneh Houm, Portiind, Orefoa. To be Prosperoto, Ut the "ADVANCE" THRESHER Thraleat nnnermiker. rr priree od ttal.u mm "Aitranr" Menu, or lla Advanc Thmhtr Ok, PortlaniL Or. Or orlt M. E. and E. T. Kay. Tilbur, Taan. POULTRY NETTING. y from th manufariuref. rrl la loll roll 7 feat wl.la, 1 o feoi long l.M 4 " k M . I .III . . All Klnde of Wlr and Iroa Woe. PORTLANO WIRt A IRON WORKS l rroa l-artlaad. Urogoa. . P. Me C 17-1 tOt. WBMH till U iwiirUiwn lm imsUm Ukia MM WANTED LIVE AGENTS In all town of Oregon, Haabiogua and Idaho, LE ROY Modal 50, $35.00. reiTLANB BiLivtirf. TO SELL LE ROY BICYCLES LISTED ATt3B0.M.aASDHO. fll'AHANTKEfl TO JANL'AKY 1, MB TT WRITK FOR CATALOOt'K, tllMCOUNTH AND TKKMS. HENRY GOODMAN A COMPANY, ....ttanftMrrrntxT..,. JoMtmim of BJoybla Sundrkt. t Portland, Oregon, If King and Preldnt. Edward VII Is some month older than President MrKinley, who has just araneu in on nis nrty-nlnth year. Kin; Krlward Is now In the fifth month of hi sixtieth year. The First Rule. New Boarder Can I get my meals on time Landlady Mo; you will have to pay in advance. Harlem Life. Unusually Lucky. Wigs; Is be lucky? Wagg Lucky! I ahould say so. He say he can always light his pipe with his last match. Cleveland Leader. PORTLAND'S FUTURE. R. L. Cate Predicts 130,000 Popula tion and Say All Eye Are Pointed This Way. Portland I growing faeter today than at any time In IU paet hleiory, and will hare popu. lation of not leia than lM.ux) In IKOf.. I am offering bmliiea and reildence property today at price that will pay en per cent net In 4 year. Call on or addreu R. L. CATE, inerl Agent of the Hawthorn Kital Phon Oak 100. I Chamber of C'ommero. Supplies, Etc. "LOVZ-DOVH CTCLOHE" A Thresher designed by u for thresh Ing in the foothills. Writ u for par. Uvular. RUSSELL & CO. Portland and Spokane OLD FENCES! Clamps and Uprights. Ts Ot raac. Ti axcaoa rise. . ' and Hog Tight. tiNituHun alter rlm AND LAWN FENCE. Portland Anchor Fence Co, NkoUl St., PORTLAND, Oregon. J0HS POOLE, PortUnd, Oregon, Poet of atorrtaoa Wroat, Can give yon th beet bargain I Bngfie. How. Boiler end r'nglnw, Windmill and ramp ol url Machinery. 8 u before buying. LVr.rVjwuakrnnerkAt MCCORMICK Hk Or addrea A, H. BOYLAN, Portland, Or, FOR CATAlAK.Cg A .VP PRU M- NCISNF.R CO., OF POttTLANU, tuXI LAIN TMC SITUATION. The rtll!y (nrriilftf 1tfovrtfMi of pir rm oti n th f"Briftr t ut !trral1ti( tnttrn t-tirmriit, AlrvAtlv in rttiitirtii tny ym (Of fai mn mUttmlt tirH tfw oil- (Mt wU airs tt itT hortM iw Ofrttvtt n4 hitij. !"n, ftiitt It fttvt a t ut tlwii tht t Kvn iQfr krt(1tif If me ol qntrklj tTwlltr4 wilth rv tM n ok Hynr in, ol hrill, 'fKr, rr rijt.Mliltf n inttcit nit tmpnift itviuti i, iMitit lh mpm' itii4 .r.itbM lufttr tdUttifmnft. IhU ! ft.nituit n i,4 ((rffMtr l t 1(1 "rtM Anvna rati hm It JW lb iiii( wnijuf Ihvtr l(lrtwiiitfi munih o MH-iti II K I 4 CO., ( ouimrri4 JllwMi, ftftx tt4. Ortvn. tettoY Modal 50 f $35.00. romaaj eii-ivt t. Free Trial 30 Days For tb next a dare we will Blplntt lo.dO machine on e day' fro (rial In your own borne for f-'l.'A, aad tola ad. and four nan fur full deacrlpllon and our fro trial off.r. ' a)M tell 40.00 Rlejrelaa for 'JO.S5. Writs lodav. Thi I chance of four llleilm. People's Supply Co., Box 287 (B) SEATTLE, WASHINOTON. D0NTGET WET! THE ORIGINAL OILED CLOTMINO OKecpYouDry WettMtlVeatlicK ia no wwTrrjrtj. won rpt wvt ia immi rAVAl nr.liaa Ici Jhravino rufTLlne of Gr.rmer.ts ord Mht mi .).TI 0fg 0..V09TeN.MAl Sprlngtlma Resolution TAK v iiocloy Curo Til Sur rllef from llqiinr. opium nd tobacco hablla. beuil for particular to bile. Institute. 314 Sixth St, PortlMOr. (If f rn ht time to euro "'" VIII ' III Bronohlll and t'oiienmp"""' .2fcSatW-- wa . f "TL --------, J, IS a. w.8. s::ua i co., eyffio.N.r.