The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, May 24, 1901, Image 4

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" Itmn aarvov. ther 1 not well
Inch tn my whel fcaely. X M aa wwli
at mr sbaosach, an bar indigestion
horribly, Bad palpitation of th heart,
tw J I kUl .&' .leak Tlaa fc....ol.e)
and backache aearty Willi me, and jw
terday I nearly had hysterica t there
U a weight la th lowar part of mr
bowel bearing aowa all the tint, IM
pains la my irroina and thighs ; I oao
aot si sea, walk or ait, and I beliere I
am' diseased all otct ; no oa aver
Buffered aa I do.
ThU ia a description of thousands l
easaa which coma to Mrs, Pinkhasa'a
labwratory for advice An inflame and
GOOD
Short Storie$
?M. MM
Mas. Job Wtuiaata.
alo rated condition of the neck of th
womb eaa produce all of then stbip
tatns, aad no wan an shoold allow
hrif to reach such a perfection ef
mtsary whoa there Is absolutely no
aoed of It. The aabject of oar por
trait ia thia sketch. Mrs. Williams of
Eofllahtown, N.J., has bcea entirely
cored of snch illness aad misery by
Lrala E. Kakhaat a Vegr table Cota
peond. X other medicine has such a record
.for absolute cures, and no other medi-war-
is "lust as rood." Women who'
want a cure ahonld Insist upon irettirur
Lraia E. Pinkham'a VereUble Com- aoa first.
tarn they ask tor it at a store.
According to Life, Southern darkey,
i wishing tha .inhabitants of the Tillage
to know that he and bis venerable part
ner had decided to retire from active
; life, astonished them on morning by
piscine the following sign above the
door of the establishment: "lls am to
infohm de public dat me an' Ike am
goln' out of hls'nes. Deui dat owes de
firm may settle with me: dent dat de
Orm ewe may settle with Ike."
Dr. Boyd Carpenter, the Bishop of
Itipon, England, was called upon to lay
the corner stone of a new vicarage a(
Wakefield some months ago, and was
Invited by the waster of ceremonies
(who handed him the trowel and the
line and plummet) to "become an opera
tive mason for a few momenta. "1
cannot," answered the bishop. "lay
claim to the title of an operative tin
son, but I am certaln!y a working Car
penter.". . ; . . - ? ' :
In bis 'anrr.hl..erai.hr; "f'n fi-om
Slavery, "Booker T. Wathingtoa tells
aa amusing anecdote of an old colored
man, who, during the days of slavery.
wanted to learn how to play on the
I gottar. In his desire to take guitar le
.-J aooa, be applied to en of his. young
masters to teach ulin; but the young
bu, not baring much faith ia the abil
ity of the slave to master the guitar at
his age, sought to discourage him by
telling him: "Vncle Jake. I w'tl give
you guitar lessons; but, Jake, I . will
have to charge you three dollars for the
first lesson, two dollars for the second
lesson and one dollar for the third lee
son. But I will charge yon only twenty
five cents for the last lesson." fncle
I Jake answered "All right, boas, I hires
yon oa dem terms. Bur. boss! 1 wants
yer to be sure an give nte dat las' les-
' r A Cultured Clara.
Mrs. Sehoppen- W hat ' the - prlc.
f thia ailkt -
The SaleegentlemanThe price is
68 cents, madam. - which you must
admit is quite decolUHe, ,
... Mrs. ScbopjMiu Deiiollele?
The Salesgentleman Yes, madam.
Cut low.
Ettimatet far Artk ExpMitaa,
WINS wire BY LONG
: distance piiqns.
A long distance telephone plsyed a
part In the romance of Virginia Gilbert
and Harry Wylle. who have been mar
ried lis Clayton, Mo. The younf woman
was undecided and Harry left for Tex
as, but on the way called hi former
tlancee to the long-distance phono.
vi'm a-oiua- far aw v. Viral, and you
, Captain Bernier estimate the cost j will never e me again unless yon say
of his proposed Arctic expedition atlT0U wm marry me In the morning."
1130,000. H has applied to the C-! -Com back, aald the gift. 'I '0
padian government for a grant ami i ,ou and gm gja(i ,oa m, np."
is aisu npiHii niiwriuu)us in ; vm-
principal Canadian cities.
Apt Itlwrrttioa.
Teacher Of course you undcivland
the difference between liking and lov
ing? .. ,,
' Pupil e, mise; I like my father
"and mother, but I love apple pic,
. , , I,, I, ... -1 1
KaalWIta at HaoTalo. .
There wilt l exhibits trnm fcUovrtlis
Wurld at the rtiin'atn tlx pusithin , which will
prove verv imere-tiof i all who my st
tend.but no telia the news' I list
the faiumik reiiie.lv. Hostetter's tumic h
flitters, ltl iitre tiysiteiia. indi)ettoii.
emiMtii4ii, bthmiMtsna and uervoitstie.
i an Mitterers lnm itte soiiva conuHititA
a trial i retxtniineiuled with th swiiranf
that w lieu hoe(lr used a cure will I
afleitrd. It also hum up th entire sv
teiu.
Cam (of ThaRkflotss.
Tommy What yer so sore about?
Jimmy Aw, it's pootv touch on
feller ter have tvr wear liU big brtnl
der's pants. " "
uo oni l er oueiitor lie et:ui ver
big brudiler ain't a sister an wore
bloomers.' l ,.
Tkia atcwstoiw is ea every dm at th iwaaias
Laxative uromHJinrune
i mm
Bjouad wheal they i
ix . Duspposnttd ia th . .Alas.
Fair Mountain Climber1 Tbeee are
th very same picture postal cards we
saadown in the village: There real
ly was no need of our coming up here.
Mothers will find Mrs. Whitlow's Sooth
ing $Trup tbe best remedy to as tor their
ohiidrsa daring ihe teething period.
. Th Maa's Wy.
Wlien a man finds a woman for
whom be thinks there's nothing good
enough he asks her to take him.
A folding pocket camera, making 3S'
x3jj pictures, for 111. 25. Xo experi
ence required to make perfect pictures.
Film 60 cents. Send for full descrip
tion. Kirk, Geary t Co., 330 Sutter
st. a r.,
Striiuws Hem.'
"If you have a prosperous debtor
who wouldn't pay vou a cent,
would yon do to get even with him?"
"I'd "kidnap his cook." s J ;
., - . ,
Your Guide aad Quard '
Ia th famoos Oregon Blood Purifier,
tested and true. Use it bow.
letter
Very Aavsast.
Wife What's funny in that
yon are reading?
Hwhand It's from Boston. He
asks if I don't want to pay that $10 I j
owe him. . .. . ...
Some time ago a - wen-know n San
ranclsco attorney, who prides dimwit
npon his handling of Chinese witnesses,
was defending a railway damage case.
Instead of following the osual que
tlons as to name, residence. If the na
ture of an oath were understood, etc.,
he began: "What yoor name?" "Kee
Lung." "Yon live San Francisco?"
"Yes." "Yon sabbie God?!' "Mr. Attor
ney, If you mean 'Do I understand tbe
entity of our Creator?" I will simply
say that Thursday evening next I shall
address the State Ministerial Associa
tion on the subject of the 'Divinity of
Christ,' and shall be p'ea-ed to have
yon attend." Needless to say, a general
roar of laughter swept over the court
room at this clever sally, and It was
some minutes, much to the discomfiture
of tbe lawyer for the defense, before
order was restored and the examination
proceeded npon ordinary lines. .
While talking of tbe many notable
, , 1 people be baa met during his pngiiistie
wnat i .. , . . , f . . 1 1 1 i i . v. A.u.
day In New York: ."Once when I was In
Sydney, New Soma Wales, I had a
suite ef rooms directly over - Sarah
Bernhardt J. never met the lady, and I k
didn't moch care.' She was Jabbering
French all the time, and was rehearsing
cbnstastlr In her room. I heard so
mncb of It that I pretty near had tbe
willies. One night I happened to follow
Sarah Into Her Majesty's Theater In
Sydney, and I had a good chance to size
her np. She was a feather-weight, all
Sh Stops.
Soulful Youth (at the pii'no Do
you sing ror fcver and tor Ever?"
Mat ter-of-Fact-Ma idenXo; I stop
lor meals. . . f j , . ,
Make your own photographs. It
costs but little, bend for our hand
somely illustrated catalog showing all
styles o cameras. Kirk, lieary ( o.
330 Sutter, St., San Froncimi, Cal
Overheard at a Scotch Moid.
Traveler (seating himself at the
breakfast table) Well, waiter, what's
for breakfast? . ; ? " "
Waiter (cheerfully) Cal ves' brains.
sir, Irietl liver, deviled kidneys
Traveler Oh," hang your " com
plaints! Give me the menu ! -
A Play aa Words.
Tess I see a notice in the paper tf
the wedding of Sirs. Aubride. k
Jess Yes, I know her very well.
"Do you? What. was her maiden
name?
1 suppose her maiden aim was to
get married."
. irigbt, and there was so moch powder
TO CUBE A COCD IK OH BAT - S , , . . . , . . . ' .
TaksUxatlre Broa.oQ.iain Tsbleu. An b" 1 thought she d made
trorjitu rei4 ih money Mil (si la to car, a mistake! She got a look at me, and.
j. tf.eroT.'. siraaiore i.oo r, bp. Sic I bad beea so much annoyed
She Had TW the Troth. with her Jabbering, I scowled at her-
Sue-You said your were going to f! bc!jh' " tb
marry an artist, and now tol're en- who B,y fur rounda
gaged to a dent ist. :r ,wlU - J '
lo-Well,isntbeari artist? Hefe 1IVfJ
draws from real life! . After that shl dmn-t Jabber any more,
. . j few she d fonnd out who waa living op-
riTt rWmsneMlT Csn. He M. r sinssmiss j Stair."
' flr SrM 4,'. kliM'tttow kern
WMBilir. tadfarPBfSi.astn.nMrt..rfhMi. i '
she
t ' The Impobte Mas.
"My face is tnf fortune, sir,"
That's very plain," said he.
v
Th Bst Prwetlptl far at start
Chillssnd Fever i a battle of Grore't Tasteless
Chill Tea ie.
a tastetas foras.-
It tssimplf tren snsntnise in
a- v ore. j, a nj.
"- hEden.'' J -':
Evo Just think, I'll be two
old tomorrow!
Adam Well, my dear,' you
look it.
Quint Cvstoma ia Shetland. -
The only part of the United Kingdom
in which tbe old style of reckoning time
is adhered to Is the archipelago of Shet
land, and there Sunday, Jan. 15, was
New Year's Day.
But Sunday being with the natives a
' strict dies son for boslness or for pleaa-
Fnc 50c, I ore, the next day witnessed tbe high
: 4 Jink incident ,ia the occasion.. These
, ; incinaea processions or gnisers, or
TOW EKOW WHAT TOP Alt TAKING
When von tak Crore s Tsstelesi Chill Tosie,
beeam tke forwulsls plain ly printed on every
battle sbowtn tbsi it Is siaiBlr Iron sod Qa.
Bl ia a tasiBtses lona. Ko Cttre, ls Psv. 40c.
, Were Not EHkaciew. '
I Mamma Xow ny your nravers.
Tommy No; I don't b'lieve it does
any good. . , ;
Mamm What?, , ,,
Tommy Xo;.I'nt jes' gittia' Jig
gusted I bin prayin all this time to
make little brother Jack a good, boyi
ana ne s just ae uau. ana aeibch
ver.
' ' His Just Reward.
-eTCT ma nave any r iuclt.- .com
plained Si . Engrona, "I'm always
ieic out iu tne com."
"Sever mind," replied Job fcscum-
hter, "you .won t. be tn the next
world." -
mnmrnera, and the drlntlng of various
nn,, , strange toasts, such as "Kelt to man
; and death to da grayflsh." and tbe
CASTOR I A
Jar Iafantf ud Children. -
: health of the twelve apostles.
- In Shetland tbe remnants of the old
; Norse buignage linger to snch a degree
j that tbe dialect is almost a sealed book
! a won fi (sAfamon Tri lost aBa-uutM..
T!SS Kind YeS KaT3 AlwaiS BCUrtt of the great aok whose egg are now
I rained at something like 100 guineas
Bears the sjf V'. 7" I apiece, was done to death there, but the
Signatar of utfvZ J-oUCmM "ttle aok still retains a precarious foot-
' 7, . , i lK on the lonely islet of Foula.
He It is my 'aim . in' .life . to do
something that will make my. pxmc
eternally rememwred.
She Is it? Y
shot, are you not
You are a pretty poor
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Tied Up
Wbea the asnsclee feel arswa sad
tied op ss4 tsc flesB Waatr, ItuU
w
. Soreness
Stiffoess,:
from cof4 or over eztrrciac. Tt "
t4Mt tMt a ftbort tiatc after
St Jacobs Oil
Is applied. The car
is srossjit sd sare.
- . Asuiotse to Obiicev
Fompoaa i'Hblisher 4to aspiring nov
ice In literature) I bare been reading
your manuscript, my dear lady and
there Is much in It, I think ahem!
very good. But there are parts some
what vague. Now yon sbonld always
write so that the most Ignorant can un
derstand. Youthful Authoress (wishing to show
herself most ready to accept advice)
Oh," ye. I'm aurtv But, tell me, which
are the parts that have given yon trou
ble? Punch.
Ancient Quarries.
The stone for the great wall of the
dam across the Nile st Assuan is being
obtained from tbe quarries of which
the Temples of Phllae are believed to
have been built the unhappy Phllae
which, when the dam I completed, will
be submerged and partly disappear
from sight for tbe first time in It 3.000
years of existence, Tbe granite blocks
eitnat are oeing quarried for this, the
O ' first great engineering achievement of
0 j the twentieth century, bear the marks
: of wedges nsed thirty centuries ago.
i
0 Inevitable Ignorance. '
0 1 Madge She ia singularly deficient in
j the subject of history. . s
( Marjorie What else could von ei-
O pect, when she spends aU ber time
0 j reading tbe popular historic novels?-
Judge.
v 9fmmmtttOumphmn1
tmtm Off thm atsWsi.
taxatlv Bronto-Qulnine Tablets ear cold ia
Dssjaay. no curs, no rsj. rnce osnta.
Fewer Soothera Tensat farmers.
The old fashioned "plantations" in
the South have about passed into his
tory. The average size of farm has
been greatly reduced and the number
of farmers who own the farms they
culivate baa wonderfully increased.
'.- Aa Ajtral Skeptic - -
"What do you tunic of tueee peo
ple wbo claim to remember their pre
vious reincarnations?' - ; -,
'I think they were once goese, and
haven't gc over it,' , , .
Oan Step Tcsicsa hsmi
It Injore Mrvsa system to do so. BACO
CI'KO is tha oslr core that rrmllr ootm
ao4 Botltes fou srbea stop. Hold with a
ftisrsnie that three boxes will car anv cue.
r T r , I B iSTeeeisnie aoa ssrinieHS. it as
.rV1 -I." aarsd tasvssnds. It willrorsTo.
At aii dfue'au or be mstl prepsid, $1 a bos;
I bores Wl. Booklet 1m. Writ Kvsaaa
CaasueaL C., La Cress, Wis. - ..
I'tfiY iET SOAKED
J WKeM
' -a-rrwra.
oooaoooooooeo
k. r. M. B.
Mm. ii-ieei.
YeJ BN srrtUac aawttssn adasM
1 1 aseaiUeas tatl asps.
When there 1 no danger near, moral
courage Is often tbe rankest kind of
false pretense.,...' . ,.;
7k r fsn
A: mm
a' ""V. Mf rii
OIlaCD " '
unnmnm w-'jafirifrATjatt
, ; "..:"AV
, f 7r
The romance began In Pallas, Texas,
when Miss Gilbert waa still tn abort
dresses. Wylle fell tn love with ber
and proposed.' Th wedding day was
set, but was put off from time to titn
by Miss Gilbert on th plea that ah
waa too young to marry. Once the Invi
tation were out. and again a postpone
ment occurred. This time the engage
ment was broken, and th young wom
an came to St. Louis. Wylle followed
aad begged her to keep her promise.
Failing ia this, be started back to
Texas.' -.
TWO MEETINGS WITH GARFIELD.
Clara Morris Relate an Incident that
Occurred at a Washington IManr, ,
In the Woman' Horn Companion
Clara Morris baa clever article In
which she describe two meeting with
James A. Garfield. Tbe first waa Id a
country lane near Aurora, where b
saw and talked with th future states
man, who was then taking load of
wood to market Years afterward: ab
met him In Washington, and remem
bered him; but while feeling that be
had seen her before be could not recall
where. Of that second meeting she
ys:
"Then there came an evening when.
at a dinner given by Mrs. Piatt, I found
myself sitting exactly opposite Mr.
Garfield. The company waa not Urge
one, but It boasted some famous name
and at least one brilliant beauty. Con
versation was brilliant and laughter
was light. Turning my glance a mo
ment from the Southern Senator at my
Ide, I looked full Into tbe fixed, wide
bine eye of Mr. Garfield. lie waa lean
ing forward; one hand tightly clenched
lay on tbe table. From hla strained.
far-away look I knew be wa trying to
recall our first meeting, and as I. gased
Into hi eye tbe buss ef . talk and
Innghter turned Into a murmur of wind
through tall, leafless tree. I saw a
pale winter sunshine falling aero
mow -patched fields. Leaning a little
toward him. in a very low hut distinct
tone I said, tier! Uee haw." A flash
like bine liglitning snapped Into his
eye, and a I mliW. ! Frreniau at
homer be gave a cry. almost a shout
exi-lalfniug with enthusiasm, Tv
foiimj yon! I've found yon at last, and
yon're silting on top of the fence in
red calico dress, with a book In yonr
npP Then In the midst of the rorumo-
ion be luid raised be threw bla arm
nbont Mr, Piatt, crying, 'Ah, yon
thought I was meet for an asylum.
yon know you did! But I've found her
out at lift, so yon see I'm not half aa
raiy as yon believed I waT
'Question rained upon him, and
much laughter followed hi story of
that far-away meeting on the country
road; one grav old man questioned at
earnestly In the drawing-room aa to
what wa In the mind of each at tbe
time t spoke.
I was not moch surprised to hear
Mr. f.'arflcld say that In bis backward
search for a clue to the tormenting
half-memory he bad got a far a
Cleveland, had failed to find me In that
Ity. and at the moment I spoke wa
hopelessly trying Aurora and th conn-
try around there."
WEARY WOMEN
Thrcuhcat tha Land 'Kant Are
i fl..le n..f ! Beellew
ttlWIIIIQ VtWl IIK' HVWMIW .
''.-and Wearing Them
, v selves Out
JPi W AfodHl srwr, aWfWt.
Tbero are many women all over tlie
land who are earn iujf. a living by the
use of the needle. Confinement in
close room and th trying nature of
their work often cause them to grow
pale and wan and to experjeno a fill
ing of constant weariness. Thi goes
on, sometimes, until uatiire rebels and
health f reaks down. There i one
wav ami oulv one way to rwtore tit
imoared vitality, and that is to
strengthen the worn out nerve aim
build tin and nourish the impoverish
ed blood. If the blood is kept healthy
and rich and the nerve strong, new
life and energy will oon bo felt.
This wa the experience ofMr. Addic
11. Holt, a drcssmakor, of fio. u
Bridge street, Augusta, Me. tjlic
ay: . ,-
"About five year ago I began to
experience a woru out feeling. Borne
times I won hi lio in tied for a day or
so, but my dressmaking work obligetl
lue to keep up, even when I did 'not
feel able to bo about. I aufleml from
female troubles and last spring I had
rheumatism in my left arm and also a
pain in my left side in th region of
my heart.
""In August a friend recommended
Dr. Williams' Fink Pill for Pale 1'co-
Jile and I began taking them imme
liatoly. I commenced to improve in
about two weeks and in three months
my weight increased from 121 to 133
pounds. Since taking the pill I
have had no return of the pain in my
arm nor near my heart.
"I am still taking fink rills for
Pale People and I am gladly recom
mending them to all who say that
anything ails them. "
Higncd, ADDIE R. HOLT.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
thia 4th day of February. 1901.
Fremont J. C, Little,
Seal Notary Public,
Pr. Williams" Fink PUla for Pale
People are sold by all dealers, or will
te arm postpaid on re point of price,
50 cents a box-, or six boxes for 12.60
(they are never sold in bulk or by the
hundred), by adtiretwtng Dr. Wil
liams Medicine Co., Schenectady, K.Y.
Neighborly. -Husband
Isn't it about time Mrs.
Borrore was returning our calif 1
Wife Yea, but if the docs return H
it will be more than she doe with
the other thing she get from u.
Machinery, Implements
Farm Supplies, Etc,
r.WJ'.'-'M!!"fiLlK'V!'f fsfrSK
Mitchell Bicycles
$25 $30 $35 $40
OXFORD, DEEEN)ER
nd DUNLOP TIRES
Boates Blest Itlaifc full Lin at tuadrl.
A(nu Wants. Ba4 lor Cslaluu,
Kltchell, lewis 5 Stavsr Co
rlrst tad Tsrlor 1 rUKTI.AKD, OB,
AD'ffiXE THRESHER CO
rsolurr, BatiM Crtsk, Nici,t
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to
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BUY TKE KcCORKICX EOWERS
Tha hert hnp. of wmprlltlos la t wake
mavhiuM "jiwl a mhI as Hvt-unaii't."
riltr out st eterr hundred mowers said around
Us world bear lbs name aK' waatcS.
Hl( rear.
Mew reur.
I litle er.
Vexlesl Lift,
W present tmrt a eut l tha ),.-,. ,.
aiu.1 ovular Tt. tl.ni tnali a U.ilU 1 "
Jtwt eueid a I. ill ll, i .j ,
rnsiii'S an,l "..(.. .iui. ol aiff,,i
al and Invue ixir (ilii,l. i.M.,n and Uo
AttVtMCM TMHKln e
Km. 91 rront St r.r.l,,, 0 ,,'.
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MILWAUKCC'
t'UAIM Ilkn'K. l.ti.HT PRrf
roOT I.IKT.
FVia' victor
Call th steal r address
A. M. B0YLAN, Portland, Oregon,
Fst Calalufu and Bclsst,
STEEL RAKLS
Willi RtMt Wheals, as,la Imp ih,
'W lid aud Wuulli Meat " ,
J. A. I Rtr.MAN, Oeneral Arret,
III Ik Water II. runt LANo, ,
OBBspMa Bisek af 1
WALTKH A. WOOD KXTRtt. ;
"ADAMANT"
The nerfecUon of Walt Flt, Htvt
yoo titn and money. InvesUgat.
LAND PLASTER. Us oor Land l'latr and Increaa yoor erop. TsailcK.
niala, circular and espert information on appiitaliou.
Offko and Factory! foot of Fourttwnln Street, Portland, Ortroa.
Agent vanted verytriiern.
f HAT K5XT1 IE!E T38 KSI II?
lt o know at once and on receipt of
so cent yon will recelv a very hand
some broorh pin with birth (tone set
tin, all th rare NORTH PACIFIC
MAIL ORDKK DEPARTMENT, Port
land, Oregon. P.O. Box 140.
JOHN POOLE, Portland, Oregon,
' foot ot Morrison Street.
Can glv yon th best bargain in
Baggies, Plow. Boiler and Engines,
Win lmills and Pumps and General
Machinery. See ot before baying.
I riQH THonttotritT(irttt.r
LtBlllI AMIMI1HKMS WITHOUT Ntll.
KIN. You ten l s tell Ton Bow. Head
allrraalorlrselllfurmsilon. Sunkana luallluia
ol p. ehulur, TW .pr.us a.,puksus, Wsafc
NEW LIFE TO OLD FENCES!
Lr.ur"Wo Anchor Clamps and Uprights.
Ts Olb Pasca, Ta Asyaot rows.
iiils IMS
Oreat CeatelBatloa el Stiesith sad tsaaty
"Tea Tra Taat lixrsv
r
See Our Anchor Clamp
Ts woatd be urtUed II Joa kaesr
BewllHlelt senid ml ?e m r)t up
Ibatnld laur. Hetier aesd Isr aeree
Anrker l'lare-a n. I uihta, as
psirelaur Mnrhera.ss4 aaesefewr s a
srtn leur lowK lite a Basr one,
AMCHOA rKNCK Inots so sire sad
Is aa atrens tiat larmai semeiiaies
(hint that ft a.utl U biR priced, it
ttoeacb.
1
Cusr Btroaa Vstm.
lii-J
Cattle, Sheen and lUig Tljht. h jussanur sustain
FARM, RAILROAD AND LAWN FENCE.
The Portland Anchor Fence Co.
74 Nkolal St., PORTLAND, Oregon.
Writ lor Prices and Caialsajna.
Acsat Wauled tn
Kerr TeB.
The Dead Seat litrrel.
A marked rise In the level of th Dead
Bea has been noted. The ruin. El Bahr,
that stood like an island near the River
Jordan, la now completely nnder water,
broad lagoon has formed on the
north side of the Jordan delta. The
water doe not sink In lummer and ft
I surmised that th whole bottom ot
the Dead Sea ha been raised by vol
canlc action.
Is beat time to ear Catarrh.
Rrmrbltla sad Coaansaptian.
Oar Maude ia (narsatsed, 11.
r. v. sms S I i
V. I. SSSITI 1 CO., Bstfalo, L T.
7 j Front Street. Cor. 01
Portland. Ore too.
Chas. L. Mastick & Co.
CASH BUYERS OP WDEH. PELTS AND TALLOW.
ConalgnmsnU aolkiled. Pay blghest market rtfa. PflOMPT BKTCEXSL
Dealer in leather and linding.
Bfs to Well, largo Co. Bank. Portland, Oregon.
'. j i ' ' i ... ... ".'-a
A Clean City.
Sydney, Australia, Is aald to be one
of tbe cleanest cities In th world. If
not the cleanest. The streets are thor
oughly cleaned every night and any
one throwing refuse or waste material
of any sort on the streets I arreited
and fined. All the kitchen In the larger
residence are on the top floor and all
the clothea are dried on tbe roof.
"o yon're the sheriff now, Bllir
That' what I am."
"And yon're going to take m In, are
you? The best friend yon ever had?
Well, I suppose this I where friend
ship cease."
Either that or where , friendship
selaes." Youkers Statesman. '
mill?
lifi!
Ksh Man,
No, I don't like Mr. Thirdly," aald
Mr. Kllduff, emphatically.
"What' be done?" aaked Mrs. Ten
spot ...
"Well, be asked all the ladle In th
congregation to re mot their hat. -And
it was Easter Sunday, mind you."
The Absent Friend,
"How well Mrs.'GIIIwazzle holds ber
age!"-
"Isn't It wonderful? Too would not
think be waa a day over 30 If she
didn't try to act as If he were 20!"
Indlsuiipoll rress.
APPENDIC
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wst eUL Wassey
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that dreadful fiend that threatens the
life of rich and poor, can attack and
kill only those whose bowels arc not
kept thoroughly cleaned out, purified
and disinfected the year round. One
whose liver is dead, whose bowels
and stomach are full of half decayed
food, whose whole body is unclean -inside,
is a quick and ready victim
of appendicitis.
If you want to be safe against the
scourge, keep in good health all the
time, KEEP CLEAN INS1DE1 Use
the only tonic laxative, that will
make your bowels strong and . healthy, ,
and keep them pure and clean, pro
tected against appendicitis and ALL
EPIDEMIC DISEASES. It's CAS
CARETS, that will keep and save
you. Take then regularly and you
will find that all diseases are absolutely
25c 50cT '$ ff
PREVENTED BY
LIVER TONIC
AXL DRUGGISTS.
NEVER
SOLD IN BULK.
nunc ro..trtt.:v
e treubis, saAaw e7aT,l..s
n vniir bowels i.n
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