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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1901)
Catarrh The cause exist in the blood. In what causes inflammation of tha mucous trternbrsri". , It is therefore Impossible to cure the disease by local applications. It is positively dangerous to neg lect it, because It always affects the stomach and deranges the general health, and is likely to develop into consumption. Hut ev beea radfcally'aiid permanently eared by Hood's Sareaperllla. It eieanas the blood and baa peculiar alterative and tonic tract & Long, California Junction. Iowa, wiitM: "I had eaten thna years, lost air appetite and eoold not sleep. Hy head pained ow and I felt bad all over. I took Hood's Baraaparllla and bow bar a good appetite, sleep wall, and bar no symptoms of catarrh." Hood's Sarsaparltta Promises to cure and keeps the promise. It is better not to put off treatment -buy Hood's today. Aggravating Mm. Mrs. Flitey My husband's the meanest thing.. Ha had tha rheu matism when ha woke up this morn ing:. Mrs. HiteyWellT Mrs. Fliety Well, that's a sure sign of rain, and I've got a lawn party on for - this afternoon. Phila delphia Press. this aJfnatara la oa etery box of too oasis Laxative Bromouiniae A Formula. ' . "Aren't you going, to buy me one, mamma?" "Buy you another new hat? That would be extravagant!" "Oh, we could tell papa it was such a love of a hat I had to have it." Thar b mora Catarrh In this union of tha country than all otber diseases put together, and until the last few yearn waa soppoaed to bo incurable. For a arret many yean doctors pro nounced it a local disease, and prescribed local remedies, and by eonstanUy failing to cor with local treatment, pronounced it incurable. Bcienee nas proven caiarra u ov wu-n tional disease, and therefore requires eonamo tional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, man ufactured by r. i. Cheney ft Co.. Toledo, Ohio, la tbe only constitutional cure on the market. It is taken internally in doses from 10 drops to a leaspoonfuL It aeie directly oa the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer ne hundred dollars for any case it fall to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. Ad. drees. F. 1. 1 HESKY CO, Toledo, Q. Bold by Drnsxists, 750. Hall's Family Pills are tha beat. Took the Hint. "I thought you were go'ng to spend a week with your cousins over in Michigan." "No, I didn't go. When I wrote to them about it they said for me to come right along snd make myself at home they woudln't consider me company." Chicago Tribune. 9fnm Owcie aieef Wor OH thn IMi. Laxative Bromo-Qoinine Tablets core a cold In an day. .No cure. No Fay. Price 36 Gen la. Wanted a Tut The Tramp Yes'm. I've tried to cure the drink habit. Mrs. Good. You have? The Tramp Yes'm. I'm tryin' the faith cure now, an' I'd like to get a nickel to see if I could keep it with out spendin' it for beer. Puck. Mothers will 6nd Mrs. Winslow's Sooth ing Syrup the best remedy to on ior their children dnriug tha teething period. Tommy Did It "Hello!" cried Noah as the animals were tossed into the toy ark, "here's something new!" i "Please sir," said the strange ani mal,"I used to be a leopard.but Tom my cut off my forelegs to make me kangaroo." TO CTJKK A COXD IN OHS OAT Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All trntgists refund the money if it falls to cure. E. ff. ftKrre's signature ison each box. 25c Oa the Lin. Old Lady Can you tell me, if you please, where I'll get the Blackrock tram? Dublin Car Driver Begorra, ma'am, if you don't watch yourself, you'll get it in the small of your back in about a minute. Punch. Crimson Clare, Friend Why are you star gazing at old Tippler's red nose? Artist I am getting inspiration for a great marine picture. friend What will you call it? ' Artist Why, "The lighthouse be low the bridge." Chicago New. 'i'h K irwi Vnu llavA AIwovs ture of Chas U. Fletcher, and has been made under his Sersonal eupervbsion for over 30 years. Allow no one deceive you In this. Counterfeits, Imitations and Juat-as-g'ood' are but Experiments, and endanger tha health of Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothlnjr Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys AVorms and allays Feveriahness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. The KM You Me Always Bought Bears the In Use For Over 30 Years. we aairwuie eeawaanr, tt etvaaa araesr, mw mm. Not ths Grammatical Kind. "hWat is a conjunction?" asked the teacher. "That which joins together," was the prompt reply. "Hire an illustration," said ths teacher. The up-to-date girl hesitated and blushed. "The marriage sevice," she said at last Chicago Post. Philosopk. "Poor Boy!" excaimed O'Hara condoling with Cassidy, who has been injured by a blast, Tis tough luck ten have have yer hand blowed off." "Och, faith, it might have bin wurse," replied Cassidy. "Suppose I bad me week's wage in it at the toime." Philadelphia Press. Lucky Shortajs. "Yes, my wife reads every blessed receipt she finds in the papers." "Heavens ; and does she try them all?" "No, she doesn't. In fact she never tries a solitary one of them." "How doe that happen?" "Why, she's always out of some thing. "Cleveland Plain Dealer. America Leads. In consequence of the great demand for cotton goods, the United States consumed more raf cotton than Great Britain, which has always held supremacy 111 this indus try, just as Hostetter's Stomach Bitters has been the best family medicine, and which ha retained its prestige for over 60 rears. Today the Bitters is used in almost every borne. It cures dvspensia, uiaitp-siiem, constipation and biliousness, also purities the blood, calms the nerves and builds up the entiresysteni. Elaborate. A placard posted throughout a country town announced the opening of a theatre as "under the manage ment of Miss Blank, newly decorated and painted." Tid-Bita. IOV KNOW WHAT TOC ABE TAKING When Ton talte Grove's Tasteless Chill Toots, because the formula is plainly printed on every bottle snowing that it is slmnly Iron and Qni oine in a tasteless form. rIoCura.iteeay. Sue. No Assistance Required. "It luks to me as if yes was thry in" to make trouble bechune me an' the folks up stairs." "Divilabit! If Oi wanted to make trouble for anybody Oi'd do it for them thot's not so able to do it for thimselves!" Puck. Tb Best Prescription tor Malaria yulus ana sever m a uotue ui urvrvs ihwicbi Chill Tonic It is simply iron and quinine in I tastnlnssnrrn No Cure. No Pay. Price 400. On Weil Paid Bank Ckrk. T Alt rnn Rink )prka are not snffioipntlv remunerated." exclaimed the broker quite forcibly. Oh. I don t snow, saia me Dana nMaani With & SAli HT11 i J "OUF last receiving teller got about 20,000 a year for six years." The greatest professional athletes nee nju.erf n;i w a. "mh-rlown . It soft ens the muscles and prevents soreness. Oh, That's Different! Caller The minister's son is fol lowing in the footsteps of the spend thrift, young Jenks. Mies Prim Isn't that scandalous? Caller Hardly as bad as that. You see he's a tailor and is trying to collect his bill. Chelsea Gazette. T,: rv , i tm hirrhl 9 arwiken l IW W V ........ ... H I of as a coueh cure. J. W. O'Brii.i. 322 Third Ave.. N.. Minneapolis, Muiu.; Jan. 6, lKOO. Prompt Revenge, Pinching Bug Those folks screened us out of the house and the piazzas. T iirriinine Bue Yes? Pinching Bug Then they have a garden party and me and a lot of my kinfolk broke it up. Chicago Kecord- Herald. rixo srermaiwDuT uim. no ,.. " 1 " S . w aiWT n' 'T I n .r. .. m. Raalorar. S.od for F K B fc S-1.00 trul tiottl. .t.l Orml. let. Is.a.U.KL-xs.I.U!ArchdtPuuaaf4lua,Fa The Pacemaker. Woodby Booth Who was tha lead ing roan in the company you were with last season? Knight Stands The advance agent. Right) Phrenologist Your bump of de tructiveness is very large. Are you a soldier or a pugilist? Subject Neither. I'm a furniture mover. Tit-Bits. The Tip to Golfers. Puller But what should I talk to my partner about? Putter Her- splendid play, of course. Poller And if she is a regular duffer? Putter Tell her what lobsters the others are. Brooklyn Life. Ilonerht has borne the eiffna- Signature of A PUZZLIIIG CilSE,CAP MALgA limmT- That Has Anrsctcd Wida-Spread Attention In M'm Circles. From tae lltwt, .yaa, Mat, Thousands of dollars have been spent in dootors' bills by those afflict ed with epilepsy and, very frequently, it has been in vain. It so often happens that the dootors do not i. , ip 1-a .t IKu iw,a tf ill. tmntklA. A cure which was easily effected, after ; physicians had failed to accomplish j any permanent results, is that of Miss . ' u Va Kill U'i. ! Annie K. Herbert, of No. 607 West ern avenue, Lynn, Mans, After years of suffering from this terrible atllio tion she was made well by tha use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale Peo ple. She makes the following state ment: "I was the victim of epileptio fits and enasm of the nerves from the time I was two years old until I i r.dMwJ tile arA a-tf aaitentnan wham k " ? r," i. i- , t ' i i. ' Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People cured me. Ten well-known physicians ot J.ynn wateume as , different times but none succeeded in j physicians of Lynn treated me at , helping my case. I have even been to the Lynn hospital, but the physi cians there failed to cure me, so you can see it was a disease that puszled a good many doctors. .My illness at times causea racaing headaches and an awful dizsiness made my head swim. I had what the doctors called spasms ot the nerves about four times a day. The blood would rush to my head and a fueling come over me so that I wouldn't know what was going on around me. The spasms left me very weak. During one year I bad eight epileptio fits. "At last when all the efforts of the dootors hud proved in vain I tried Dr. Williams' fink Pills for Pale People" and hardly three weeks had passed be fore I found they gave me great relief. I continued using them faithfully and in six mouths I was entirely cured and have had no return of my illness since" Signed, MISS ANNIE R. HERBERT. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 10th day of April, 1901. THOMAS F. FORTER, (Seal.) Notary Public The pills which cured Miss Herbert are a siiecifio for all forms of weak ness arising from a watery condition of the blood or shattered, nerves, two fruitful causes of almost every ill to which flesh is heir. 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, by Dn Williams Medicine Co., Schenectady, N. Y. Illustrate! How do you manage to get rid of bores?" asked Snodgrass as he came in and took a seat by the editor's desk. Oh, easily enough," replied the editor. ."I begin to tell them stories about my smart youngster. Now, only the other day he said What! Must you go? Well, good morning!" Yellowish. The Visitor Of course you know knothiug of yellow journalism up here? The Villager Wall, the ad'ter of I the Banner he now an' acen puts in items up side down so's to make the folks read "em. I recken thet's sorter buff like, ain't it? Detroit Free Press. Nothing Equals St Jacobs Oil For Rheumatism, Gout, Sciatica, Neuralgia, Cramp, Pleurisy, Lum bago, Sore Thoat, Bronchitis, Sore ness, stiffness, Bruises, Toothache, Headache, Backache, Feetache, Pains in the Chest, Pains in tbe Back, Pains in the Shoulders, Pains in the Limbs, and all bodily aches and pains. It acts like magic. Safe, sure and never fail ing. Semblance of Perpetual Motion. Into a basin of clear water put a few pieces of camphor. They will commence a peculiar motion, travers ing every part of the surface of the water, but may instantly be stopped by dropping into the water the minutest quantity of an oily bu bat ace. FIRINQ THE FIRST SALUTE. aaaaaaHaaHs Hew Old Glory Was Hoaorea by tha French frigate. The little Ranger ran slowly between tbe frowning French frigates, looking ss warlike as they; her men swarmed like bees Into the rigging, and ber colon ran op to saluto tbe flag of bis most Christian majesty of France, and he fired one by one ber saluto of thir teen guns, says Sarah Oms Jewett, In tbe Atlantic. There was a moment of suspense. the wind was very light now; tbe pow der smoke drifted away snd the flap ping sails sounded , loud overhead. Would tbe admiral answer back, or would be treat this bold challenge like a handkerchief waved at bun from a pleasure boat? Boms of the officers on the Ranger looked incredulous, but Paul Jones still held ths letter la bis hand. . There was a puff of white smoke and ths great guns of the French flagship began to shake, ths air one, two, three, four, fire, six, even, eight, nine; and then were still, save for their echoes from the low bills boat Carnac and ths great druld Mount of St Michael. "Henry Gardner, you may tell the men that this was tbe salute of ths King of France to our republic, and the first high honor to our flag," said the captain proudly to bis steersman; but they were all huzzaing now along tbe Ranger's decks, tbat little ship whose name shall never bs forgotten while ber country Urea. Tbe captain lifted bis hat and stood looking at the flag. "We hardly know what this day means, gentlemen," be ssld soberly to bis officers who came about blm. "I believe we are at tbe christening of ths greatest nation tbat was ever born into the world, Tbe day shall corns when America, republic though ' she may be, will salute bo foreign flag without receiving gun for guar M. r. a. V. a. 4s.issi. w HE) wrltlnc te advertisers please sneuUaa this 1 PATHETIO STORY OF. AN I QLIISM SEA CAPTAIN. , EN' Strlcaan While a Xosm Maa kjr the Drowataar uf Bta Bride Dttrlu tit Honasaoon, He L1t1 far Mans Yea re Aaaona laooraat Orsek Qoatbenla. About tweaty-nvs years ago there waa a vounc aailor who. by dlut of hard work. Integrity of character aud nrmueaa ot Will, reached at the age of 1M the summit of his ambltloa-be- .i.,. . uhar thun would WIHHU U1MIH W " ' be called a good-sued steauismp. some 9U0 tons realater. Cpon this ac cession to aood fortune he married the girl of his choice, who had pa tiently waited for bint since as boy and girl sweethearts they parted ou his first Bolua to sea. Aud with rare complacency his owners gave him the we,Umabla prWUoge f carrying his . . young brine to sea with mm. " fc. h hw How happy be wasl How deep ana ell-embraeln hla oride. aa steamlUK - - b MplaUea "u"u " . . ... ,h .,11,1ir VI Uin v& UiB vjva that she was now witnessing for the first time- but which be bad made fa miliar to her mind by his oft-repeated ae stories during the few bright days between voyages that It bad been able to develop to courtship. The ship was bound to several Mediterranean pons, the Urns being 1st autumn, and conse quently the most ideal season for a honeymoon that could possibly be Im agined. Cadis. Genoa, Naples, Venice, a delightful tour with not one weary moment wherein to wish for something else. Even a flying visit to old Borne from Naples bad been possible, for the two officers, rejoicing In their happy young skipper's Joy, saw to It that no unnecessary care should trouble him. and bore willing testimony. In order that he should get ss much delight out of those halcyon daya as possible, that ths entire crew were as docile ss could be wished, devoted to their bright com mander and bis beautiful wife. Then at Venice came orders to proceed to Oalats and load wheat for home. Great was the glee of the glrl-wlfe. She would see Constantinople and the Dan ube. Life would hardly be long enouKh to recount all the wonders or this most wonderful of wedding trips. And they sailed, with hearts overbrimming with Joy as the blue sky above them seem ed welllnj over with sunlight Wind and weather favored them, nothing occurred to cast a shadow over their happiness until nearlng Cape Ma lea at that fatal hour of the morning. Just before the dawn, when more col-; llslons occur than at any other time, they were run Into by a blundering Greek steamer coming the other way, and cut down amidships to the water's edge. To their peaceful sleep or quiet appreciation of the nighfs silvern splendors succeeded the overwhelming flood, the hiss and roar of escaping steam, tbe suffocating embrace of death. In that dread fight for life ail perished but one, he so lately the hap piest of men, the skipper. Instinctive ly clinging to a fragment of wreckage, he had been washed ashore under Cape Males at the ebbing of the scanty tide. and bis strong physique reasserting It self enable him to reach tbe plateau. Here he was found gaztng seaward by some goat herds, who. In search of their nimble-footed docks, had wander ed down the precipitous side of the mountain. They endeavored to per suade blm to come with them back to the world, but In vain. He would live, gratefully scceptlng some ot their poor provision, but from that watching place he would not go. And those rude peas ants, understanding something of his depth of woe. sympathized with blm so deeply that without payment or hope of any, they helped blm to build bis but, snd kept blm supplied with such poor morsels of food snd drink as suf ficed for bis stunted needs. And there, with his gaze fixed during all bis waking hours upon that Inscrut able depth wherein all bis bright hopes bad suddenly been quenched, be lived nntll aulte recent years, "the world forgetting, by the world forgot," a liv ing monument of constancy and pa tient, uncomplaining grief. By bis hum ble friends, whose language be never learned, be was regarded as a saint, and when one day they came cpon his lifeless body fallen forward upon his knees st the little unglazed window through which be waa wont to look out upon the sea where bis dear one lay, they felt confirmed In their opinion of the sanctity of the hermit of Cape Males. London Spectator, MILLINERY MODES. Showing ths new English turban shape. A few plumes snd s knot of straw will furnish tbe trimmings, snd a little tilt adds to the stylish effect Output of the British Mint. Tbe recently Issued report of tbe deputy master of England's mint shows that the onput of new money was be yond all precedent In 11XX).A total of 102 tons of standard gold, 234 tons of standard silver snd 891 tons of bronze was comed Into 107,080,513 pieces. In addition nearly 80,000,000 pieces were struck In the colonial mints. The output of the English mint amounted In value to about 78,0O0,OOO. As a rule people are disappointed In compliments: tbey always expect more. Li' r "1a TK. Distinction "Yes, that's aprolty piece ol brio S-brwo. Where did you got HI "In Canada." "What duty did you Imvo to pity on it?" "None at all," , ,,. , 'Smuggled it through, did you? m.. i ;..ot ;.,.,.,.! it. tliruliirll. It Isn't smuggling unless you're caught at iCChicago Tribune. A Ntw Spsclo. T mmnlil like to sell voit the entire works oi Omar Khayam." began the the book agont.glilly ; "tney are ne finest things that ever came from a pen." .... "Them's a new breed of pigs to me," commented Mr. Pork.uilurd, scratching bis head doubiously. Are they anything like Berkshire's. Ohio State Journal. He Couldn't "Oh, Mr. Spoonloigh, pray riso. It is not right that you should kneel at my foot. Rise, I beg of you I" im plored the fair lady. .But be didn't riso. His Irish did, though, and he replied solemnly : "I'm afraid er Miss tiraoo I'm afraid I'm kneeling on your er that is, you drool! your 'chewing gum, ami, oh, Miss Gnice, I'm stuck on youl' 'i)e n ver T i mes. , A Deprsvsd Appetite. ride ou Sunday, and we were so dis appointed I" "tVhat was the troubior" 'VI,u mi. 1,r.a mifc limctA In tllM nicht aiid ate tin his licet bonnet." Cleveland Plain Dealer. The Present Psc. Servant A publisher at the door to see you, sir. Modern Author Have rum come in and wait; tell him I just began writing a book and won't have it done for 15 minutes. Ohio State Journal. Wrtndud Foot sad Ankls Cursd By St Jscobs Oil. Gentlemen : A short time ago, I severely wrenched1 my foot and ankle. The injury was very pai.iful, and the consequent inconvenience (being obliged to kwp to business) was very trying. A friend recommended St. Jacobs Oil, and I take grcttt pleasure in informing you that one applica tion was sutlicieni to effect a complete cure, lo a busy mini so simple ana effective a remedy is invaluable, and I shall Ioso no oportuiiity of suggesting the use of St. Jucoba Oil. lours truly, Henry J. Doirs, Manager, The Cycles Co., London, England. St. Jacubs Oil is safe, sure and never failing. Conquers pain. Aggrieved. "It was an outragot" exclaimed tbe excitable young man with the very foreign accent. 'The father of the young lady offered a marriage settle ment oi f 100, 000." "It isnt' much of a dowry." "My dear friend: it is not a dowry at all. It is a tip. Washington Star. ABSOLUTE SEGURITY. Genuine Carter's pttie Liver Pills. Must Bear Signature of S FssvSlaUie Wrapper Below. Verr ssssil ana as eas? f take as a rOIItADiCHZs mil OIXZIREtS. rod nuoumst. FOX TORPID LIVER. FOR CONSTIPATION. rORIAUOWSUR. roRTritcoMPixxioa . i oataHTSSrss aw aw tiamw.t. g . slews, I runtr rtthis&6 CURE SICK HEADACHE. WET. WEATHER, W15D0MI I V VVVt!!' THE ORIGINAL ' OIL.CD ClaOTHINO SLACK OS veLLOW 1L KEEP YOU DRY KOTHffiS ELSE WILL TAKE NO SUB3TITUTC9 CATALOfiues rm 3H0WIW "UU LINE or sARHENW AND HAT3. AATOWZ CO.. BOSTON. fiA33, SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. San Francisco Business College 1SSS Market St., Han Franelseo, Cat. FULL COURSE, $60.00. Write for Catalogue. Summer Resolution TAK " llcclcy Curo Slue relief bom llqnor, opium and tobeese Sablla, Sead lot pwtUuiara w faslas ln?tl)llft Moved to 10 Wllllains "" r,"f '' i I i iiUiaS Wtn.iit AUlLiit IsllS. t i I I Best Coimli Bjnip. Tutus Hood. Use I J I I In t!rn. !4oK1 hr aniifgl.ni. f I I l!arrrrrVVl IP St Z n ISf Jfmm ST .dHafaV ss-f . Dial MM. riNKBA i-Whsn I began ths use of Lydla B. WrAbim'i Vegetables Compound I was suffering terrify. At am s nam (, tha tj n waa almost mm I at'l',!"' Km W"'MSW ' .-.X I i' 3x 1 your medicine.-MR. CM BMXmw, Ludington, Mich. ortbing It in their pru'tloe. shwildyoji. who know B1' cine than th.y. say! " Oh, I do not bellev it is any V J Mrs. Piukhsm advises women free of charge. Iln ' Mdrsss is Lynn. Mass. No woman knows ths truth aomi. ' - r..,,T,i. a. Mr. iHnkhsm. and no medicine in ths world has f linn ft sw nmtfh rood M i X $5000 REWARD WTtter's speelat perailsska.t, Sev4 Scott How did yon like that cigar' I gave you yesterday? I noma 1 liked it so wen tnat i hadn t the heart to mini it. uosion Transcript. His Ruses. She You played a very careless giimo, Jack. v ny uou t you seep your eye on the ball? lie i can t seep it on uotu 01 you, Urooklyn Lite. A Lesdcr. Papa So. Bobby, you're the prt-si- dentof your bicycle club. Hint's very nice. How did they happen to choose you? Dubby Well, you see, papa, I'm the only boy that' got a bicycle. Tit-Dits. FARM MACHINERY AND SUPPLIES. THE STAfi OF STARS V STEEL i- 4 l Mil vrnia hill. Id lias li.-l l-arln In turn-table, Turn IrdMly a tha wlml. ! Hall WaniiKS tliru.l in wlxwl, lnnrln j Ulhlest runulilf quallti., and remrvlul r.t.l ainuutit at i.nmnr lr Ulimnllta. (ialvamitid arlcr niaklns. 1 ul clhar with galvanised tn.li. d-Mible-nulled; uu ln ran ru.i or ! Umtm and rattle. M4llit rrsulauir: ft-rlei-i rrsulattnn. No snrlns lo change leaalnn Willi er elianiie ol t'inp.ratiiru, ami stow wealtrr with . - K.ji.im alw.vs on h.n.l. Tlii-ae UiIiiks ere worth tnnnry to toil. Then why uol liar a MTAHt MITCHELL, LEWIS A STAVER CO. PORTLAND, ORCQOII. ESTABLISHED 1870. . IKCOHFUfUTKD g. p. nimmiELm & sons. 120 f aaar ef tt., Mmmr Wtmhhtgtoi, Poriimntf, Qrmg m. Tho loading and Rellmblo furrier ot tha NortHwt tut Coals. Cane. Collarettes, Boss, Kic. Made la all the Fasnioiialde 'are, f ur 'i'rliniMHKs. Katies end Kins. Send lor Calalutue. faW-Furs remodeled and repaired. Write ua BEST FOR ainn RFWAnn bepaW 4IVVF ill. TT tlU port to us " aomethine ' smntMafttlllnaw M turalsB svidsBcs soon wbica ws can lrfW'ajtsasfejswty-4t CANDY Af3?-.w-Sw V&tl&mmmttrrrWrVi ' I SWFFTFM I s5r-a.w-A I nrn etnuiitn f V-atJairtj C PURELY i waasaaajaaiaaaaiaaaa J LIVER TONIC MILD BUT SURE BOON FOR MOTHERS eyasjSjaaSaaaaa ''""CURE" CONSTIPATION NEVER SOLO I IN BULK I r "NJ1: times ths pain waa almost mors Uian i oouiu Butnu, any neari My sutii would nearly stop beating snd I would get cold and numb. V Me'hualismritrinmrht many times I was dying and did not dare to leave me alone, I also suffered severely at times of menstruation, " I had tried several doctors aud they told ms that they bad dons alllliatmedloinseould do. In the face of all 41, t. and to ths aatnn. iahmeut of my family ml friends, vour rems- jlia Kiitwd me. I am now ..11 ami An ths work for Mnl tttr tnw rweoverad xnrj m,www,. .... 7 i.i. .-.1 i.ir.tntl racommend S. M which will be tt Sfseasa4 1 ti.t.;i..S We ha-re d.pnsiied I"' t A with ms N.iHHial LWvf CllvBaiia.olI.rnn. I nald 10 ear peraoa who wl Snd Uial the ataure tntlniuniai leitrr 1. Ki't nuins, ,.t.ii.l,.tl h.fars oM.inins the It. rwaaaa Mawwca. Tee Bsrfy Ytt. . "The first game of golf was played iu Scotland over 600 years ago." "Wonder if they've found any of the balls yet that wore used in ths tame,". . Ths ChsttlsssMnt Kind Lady Why are you crying little boy? Little Coy Cos maw just made a example out o' mo for my little brother's sake." Ohio HUte Journal. Why It Wt Rstumed. New Servant I found this coin upon your desk, sir. Ma-ter I'm glnd you are honest. I put it there purposely to test your lioiuwty. New Servant That's what I thought. - ST -Wwii'ia'Mii. w.r-iniH I. Yin imi. -r nt-M nini.ihi. n nailfl. nit hiet.r.l. Ihni pn. rtim. Ht fluistt. i,i.tniN,i rtiiiniiic. a..nr anC ..iwri.atM, Mill IIKI.l. I,H rAVKH Co., Istawl Wlot Mis., t'urUaal,o JOHN POOLE, Portland. Oregon, fsetol Herrlaoa Stree Csn glvs you the best bsrgsini Is Ruggiea, i'luws. Hollers and hngines, Win.iruills and Pumps and Ueusral Uachinery. nes us before buying, THE RIIWF.S ALL DRUGGISTS. tests ood. Kit them like candy. Thsy i remove any bud taste In ths mouth, Issv ' Ina ths bresth sweet and perfiimtd. It is fi pleasure to tuke Ihrm, and Iher are Iked eapsclally by children, sweeten the slnmach by rl.anslnf Ihs mouth, throat and fond channel. That . means, they stop undigested food from I sourlnc In the stomach, nr.v.nt aaa form- . inn in the bowels, and kill dlsra.e aarins of any kind that breed and feed is the en tire system. are purely vriretanle and contain so mer curial or other mineral poison. Thty eon slut of the latest discoveries In niedlcine, and form a combination of remedies un euualrd to make the blood pure and rich and make clean skin and beautiful com plexion. . tone ths stomach and bowels and stir up ! They do not merely soften fVjCsXlCeXk Xool nd cause thrlr discharge, hut wJT strrnirth.n the bowels and put tli.m Into """ , lively, healthy condition, maklnf thslr ao ttoo natural. risTer a-rtp nor rrlpe. They act quietly, pos itively and nuvtr fail., anv Irln .f nnitn- fprtablsfrellns;. Taken resulsrly they mske 't '!jLct "nulnrly and naturally as It Should. They keep the sewerase ot the body prop."? murine ana seep ids system cisan. Increase the flow of milk In nursln moth ers. If the mother eate a tablet, It makes her milk mildly purgative snd has a mlid hut certain effect on the baby, la tills way they are the only safe laxative for the nursing Infant. taken patiently, perslstsntly, will ears snf form of constipation, no matter how old or how often other remedies have failed. They are absolutely guaranteed to cure any case, or purchase money will bs cheerfliily re funded. eost iOo, !Bc, 80c a bog. BampJes sent free for the asking. We publtnh no testlmonlsls uui aeu veavsreiB on tneir mem una.r eo Cft?L,vJ 0ute guarantee to cure, buy and try a wu iu-uif. wr wrue ue ior iree eaiui". and booklet. aetnes arsauss ssasst OS., onsaM er raw f ssg. to say rssaer of this ptpsrwhoi any attempt ot substitution, or i iit.t aa e-uwt wh.n r.u.t.ta era will re. sale ef isiaiw at a rrnnA l ealaa.aa a.S aae-ak JSasttasal convict. Mil corrsipoodescs MfiflsUi.