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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 20, 1903)
Hood's Sarsaparltla Has won success far beyond the effect of advertising only. Tho secret of iu wonderful popular ity it explained by its unapproachable Merit. Based upon a prescription wnica cured people considered incurable, Hood's Sarsaparilla Unites the best-known vegetable rem edies, by such a combination, propor tion and process as to have .curative power peculiar to itself. . Iu cures of scrofula, ecicma, psori asis, and every kind of humor, as well as catarrh and rheumatism prove Hood's Sarsaparilla the best blood purifier ever produced. Its cures of dvspepsia, loss of appe tite and that tired feeling make it the greatest stomach tonio and strength restorer the world has ever known. Hood's Sarsaparilla Ta a thoromrhlv good medicine. Begin to take it TODAY. Get HOOD'S. Ia Criminal Walks the F U Keep ing well vsp '" "Women are making progress along more than one line" roniatKou u out member of the polloe force. A room ( jg m oxtrrtriiinnry oprortunity. example shows that they are quite as : The varit(v mkcs is imimm-e. efttclent as men In the maiier ot "- ; Vprislt ' sl"'l". ",0 "m,!" !,",n,, blowing." Woman In the role of side ;iiii U; ui!(ny lmt Unhtly hh1, that blower Is new to the pom-e. 'y .have been tnrticl in to ns as part y:y- Is that the operation of female offemt- )Rllt 0 liew instruments. Kvery one . ........ ....titln.i.l tu of- .. .. ... I.. - ...I mii, I lit tt.irftli t erS Uns nereioiore wv . ; inoronKmy rt'ii".-u i fetises of the daytime or or me ea.ij Uvn.lition. As it rc-smi 01 our nuiw part of the night. But Here conns i holiday ami club it, wie nccuino.n- ,.1 fir lilt? Ulirni V. ti.vn luie .mi'iiMlM NU LT I I'.W V IM1'! SHREWD WOMEN CROOK& 010 PIANO BARIUIN5. art Accumulation of Svonl Msml and SHitbtly Used Hanoi and Or-ns Bilnu PlsruiscJ of by I llcr Piano I House for Almost Nothing. A VENERABLE PASTOR Knew AO About It. "What do you think of this scheme of telegraphing witnont wires.' "That's nothing. My wife has kick ed my shins onder the table for cwenty years. ''-"Change. wilt Una Mn. Wlnslow'a 8ooth Inc Syrup the best remedy to use tor their Qlass Bricks. Glass bricks are gradually coming Into nae. and it ia said that glass will soon be used for making statues for public places, as it lesists the corroding twt nl the weather much better than marble or granite. !The Art of Canning Fruit. The art of canning fruit in large quantities has reached a stage little ilnumxl of bv onr erandvarents 25 and fin re. aao. The best example oi this advance is found in the Monopole brand of fruits and vegetables. The fruits are delicious and sweet and re tain all tbeir natural flavor. The vege tables taste almost exactly as though they were direct from the garden. They are packed under a beautiful blue label. First class dealers handle them. Wadhams & Kerr Bros., Portland. Very Fashionable. Ida Was it a fashionable summer boarding hoUEe? May Oh, yes; every Sunday we had chickens for dinner that had been run over by millionaires' automobiles. Chicago Daily News. jtatx or Ohio, citt ot toudo, I M FHiSi J. tBSNir makes oath that he Is the senior carter ot the firm ot F. J. Ohsksy A Co., doing business in the CitT ot Toledo, Couiut and Slate aiotvsaid, and that said firm will par theaumol ONK HCNDKED DOLLARS for eKb and erery case ol Catarrh that cannot be cured oy the u oi iiau.-. HENEr Sworn to before me aid subscribed in my presence, ibis U day ol December, A. D. lwo. . . A. W.GLEASOS, J Mtal I saiar, Public Hall's CatarTh Cnre is fa sen Internally and acta directly on me oiooo tnu mumui ,u . tbesTitem. sena ior ieiiuiuuii., m. ' F. J. CH ENEV A CO., Toledo, O. Bold by druKints, 76c Ball's Family Fills or the best . - - A Deduction. "Yonr wife." said the embryo Sher lock Holmes, as the stranger entered hi. presence, "ia an intellectual woman." "Bight you are," replied the stran ger, "bnt how did you know that?" "Bv the buttons missing from yonr coat," answered the great detective. Chicago Daily ews. He Had Learned. "I heard a good story the other day Wan the grocery man, "about a cer tain rjolitician." "That will do," interrupted the dis- armointed offieesecker. "In the nrst place, there are no certain politicians. .t.irv fr.,111 TollllCSSC several women who belong to a gang of expert cracksmen, anil wlio noiuni.y took part In a safe Wowing In a small town near Nashville, where they robbed a bank and got Jl.TOO. Women have often .leveiopeu into expert forgers, as, for Instance, in the recent case of an American woman abroad, who succeeded In condueilnt; a forgery scheme for. a consiiiorumi length of time, and until she had fraudulently collected a vast uu. ... money. They make high-class pick pockets, and, In fact. Infinitely more successful In this Hue ot work thau men. "One curious fact In this connection -despite the frequent announcements publicly made of offenses of this kind committed by women, men are never ou the lookout for the female pickpocket unless they tttul themselves In a ques tionable resort, or In bad company. For this very reason women find It much easier to pick a man's pocket. They can got closer to men, too. with out becoming offensive, and can lift the diamond plu out of his scarf, nip his watch and chain or any other valuable thing he may have before he will ever dream of anything wrong. "In that kind of pilfering, too. pe culiar to kleptomaula, she Is more successful because Iu this Instance of the wav she dresses and woman's pe culiar demeanor around the counters in Arv imnds stores. If a man, tor in stance, should go Into a dry goods store and begin to pick up little tilings on.i rmnhle over them, apparently for the purpose of Inspection, he wouni at ,.., c, ho snsnlctou of every clerk within visual range. tn tne other hand, a woman may do exactly th im thins without exciting tne least suspicion. It Is simply looked upon as a matter of comparative ease for the kleptomaniac. But the woman safe Mower is a new tvpe, as iar as m. "r goi, and I suppose It simply means that the police of the country will soon be confronted with many new problems in dealing with the female olTemler. New Orleans Picayune. . .i . i. ..a. ...... r,,. tin, litr.in p ise ol uiem u numf luvm ii shipments of new pianos now eouiiiu in. It is cheaper to sell the old instru ments at a laeriflee than pay rental t-r additional warehouse room. We are therefore making prices that will prove a snap to any ono who wauls a standard piano for their children to leant to play fit. Kvery one will he found in .,. t,m mid beautiful in appear- aneo, having been thoroilhly polished and restored. pianos. Kmerson. upright, in very handsome case, tliylitly tued, but practically new, tlSSOO; l-isher upright, in penect i i-on.lu'nm, 1150.00; l.iidwig, in ex- vllent tone, ,10f.00;A. V. fha. ' 24tl 00; Singer, iu ported conir.ttan, flSi.i.OO; Stienwavs for Llii.CO, I'.iO.OO. and 172.00, acconlmg to age and con dition, but all in good ordor; Braked, IT5.00: llanhnan, JiS.lU; ,Mcviu-j .Marshall ft i iar, tino , EASY TO MOVE TO EUROPB. Uouaehotd Kffacte Con He Transported with Very Little Trouble. "In these days," said a storage ami vau mail. "It U Just ns easy to move i..m x-.iw York to London ns front New York to llobokeu. One's fnrul tme and household effects can ho transported across the Atlantic In vans as easily as across the North Blver. "Of course, vans have long been used here for comparatively long distance moving by rail nud steamboat. It Is a oomutou thing In summer, ioi Instance, to see teams ou the decks of boat running to and front this city. They Just run the vans iiboiuil on their own wheels, and rim 'em o at the other end of the line, and hack In the country, or wherever they want to take tliein. 'The vans used In traits Atlantic moving are lift vans. They are really van bodies and can be lifted from their wheels and swung onto a car of trans portation by rail or down a hatchway Into a steamer's hold. "At the end of Its rail or water transportation the van can as easily be iifi...i ,ii. i.,ip or out of the stiiini- . . . .1... ,n..Lii ..ii'M 1 have er's bold ami swung uPo., - .. ...,.,. 1,i,.i.l Slates. During IU nw Hill'"" CURED BY PE-RU-NA. IV-ru-na I Cntarrhi.1 Tonic Especially Adapted to the IK dining Powers ol OKI Age. The Oldest Man In America AHrlhute. Ills Long Life and Uood llenlin to I'c-ru-na. Mr. Isaac Kmck. of McLennan coun .. . ,...t.,.l il.n meat age of tv, lesas, nas , . '. . U vearss. He Is an ardent Irtem ol IV,n,m.mdH,eakso(iti.i the Mlow u! terms. Jir. i' . . , un tne hkmiii : i. , "Adrr a man has lived in the world M1(, , ,v , , ,. lagan kl H L.,.nsl have he ought to have , ,( , ,Ujr, I ... relieved am found out a great many things by . .1. :..L I I...VI, il.illO NO. ,1-li'Mi'O. I Willi to old age the miuoiis ineiuhruno he. ron"s tl'hk I and partly l-so their ,,"i,;!,",Jll. ... oarllal loss of tiering. n uil lale. ns well as dig '"rnurec ithishyl..-, operation ou all the mttcoii. mrmh.a... s 'SmIi. .in -v- -v?;- 0w used and r. ru.ia l"" ,,,g slai.,1 1-y wills o d and '' , Mr. Hnmn.'l Saunders ol lllythe Ian ., i,.... disease s ealarrli mo, , w 1 1. - - . , i , .i I.... mill li Si oer. One of the things I have l.mi.n " to tny eiilli" sail"' i w:i.v 1'i'O.N I'U.KU-NA IOK ALL CATAHKMAL )ISl:ASt!S." fact inn is I he prop- or remedy for '! ments d :e directly to the i lTectsof ti e climate. l or li t withstood the changiable I hate known a gteat i.i.oi i, Im t.i lirt linuleit "P"" """" " . . t.o.d l.lo bouse where the goods are to o.- , '"'-. ,.,. ,Hmttu. c.dd-, r- "NVbo are the people that ttiiis . a - '"; , ,,,, Uy puck up and move acro.s ,. . . . ..nvcion to he diOer- lonifc.. .,..,..,, If,,,,., riir no1 in- '" the ip an Inntle? Well, they miiy ii;..i-.'liiuit who have been living this country, but are now going mu. . , , ,rom They may also be American, who '"'"""' ".' ... .,1(rlcular: That i.. ..,( iliwim.' " v . . ,. II veais I have been rcaumg it. . ..... that moii. id i.uo; action, $t!i.00; llallett Buvis, To. 00; going abtvad to live. Kr.tni. li A Hach, !'.).". P0; Marshall & i .-with the modern facilities fr the Wendell, $oS .00; tlale, a tine little transportation of people nud goods ev instrtiment, $2.'.00;, Krnest tiabler, I ory where and the very great Increase '.12.00 ; Kmerson, oWOO; Mixsell, , tnlv,,i there ar now many people Ui.00; Maishall & Wendell, "7.00; ! ,vluli crossing tbo Atlantic for a more .1. P. tlaie, SS.OO. Terms lO.OO to or e,t,,d,.d stay, take their house- 15.00 down, and. monthly payments ,KlM Kl)0lis wltn t.,u. LOO and 3.00. I "Of course, there are people moving Organs. ' k, this way all the time from Kurope. Chic ico Cottage, as gotxi as new, . ,t,ro nre people moving tlilllier oo. ...m i,Jn.itn,i Miih io A: Until-: i..., ami whon we move any- nhiiiixt i:' ' .'i,i, i..., ,i,r.ir ami biii ht.m. ' ,. . ... '.. .. ni .,f niurse. a freight i bines fur which 1 need nie.liciiie. for 5!. 00; one of the celebrated A. 11. m,.u. ,ve ,in-t want to bring our believe it to bo especially valmil.U b Ul.imovs. i II. Oil: famv caseil Pack-:.. v,j, u.!v. and we move a.nue- 0!.l peop'e, ullh..iigh I have no doubt It ard, Li.00; Orown, guaranteed Mr IU l0l,y ,( ,vnv. years, o2 00; the great Western fot-j 111U, i;,.rlnan cities there art tage, 45.00; Stmith-Anieriean, very tine, ' lll)((m,(l Wy newpaiers, or rath . ... .. .. .i 1- : .. i... 11 ....... I tun these affections are the si"'"1 they are r.i"'rly Called caiarrn. "As for Pr. Ilarlniait's rennxly, l'e riina. I have found it to ! th Ix sl, if imt the only reliable remedy for these affections. It has hern my alanU-by for mnnv year and I attrlbuto my rikhI health and my extreme old age to this remedy. "It eiuctly meets aM my require, ments. 1 have come to rely iisii it entirely for the many mm' I r the young. "Isaac .1 liifflitf live II I larl 1 1 I I I I I I I I I I VI l A ,r Mm, A , , fwv ? fC73' Y 1 urn mtp l n)'l " ll'li""" t could slwp and rt all night, I ; that IV ril-lia i a Valuahle rcinnlr. ' had tried idh.T wtf highly rys iuriele. iiu'di' iin', but lh"y did dm w iJikkI. Wy pliynlclnit lo'd Itio ttul ii. mild not eg"" :l t l rilfetl ol Hvj tn. 1 as 1 was getting In b an old niss I 57 year ) I (''! ycty thankful fa "1 am still of the fume mind ithi the' In In ti;S.00: anotlier Kimball, used two ... ,,i..,t bnllellns. devolcil tn vears, 49.00; an Kstey, g.)od aa rew, ,,.. ,)( ,i10 Rtrage van men. 42.00. The payments ou ihete organs xlwii!t wvi,rat publications you would a'e only i.OO down and H.OO a fliul mg )lf , VU to ho t,j tl, month. 1 clty where the list was published and These are only twirtial lists. If y.m information concerning them. In- are interested in securing one of tbew .,... .,. of the owner of the . IUO ' "S - The Tragedy or elu l'oor. I. the summer, when the hot wind swells till tlllliU. In the summer wliou the pareneu uems . Stiok.ine and Sacrameuto, gasp for rain, When the sky above is brassy and the JlThe Qreai is0rthwist" In the Centurj- bargains write n for complete list and any (ci ther p.irtn ultrs vou may desire. The opportunity is a rare one, you are certain to gi t much more out of any one of these pianos than the price would indicate. The tine.-t, of course, will go first, eo if you want to get the Uet in this sale, you w ill need to tee or write ns at once. Kilers Piano House, the great Western piano di alers, Wash ington street, turner Park, Portland, Oregon. Oilier large houses San I ran- Like a vessel from which molten metals , run. ........ ii ..ni. i,. van, w nere it aa mm, ....... psclty, where It would ho at disposal and the name of Its agent or the rep resentative of Its owner, at the point where this list was published. j "I'orelgn lift vans cmue tilled with household effect to American port, and through the representatives of their owners here they get return ship ments, a American vans In Knmpe. through their representatives there, Ket shipments tills way. "So you see tlint really In these days It Is nlsitit as easy to move to Kurope ns It would be to innvo Into the nest block, and there Is lots of trans Atlau tic moving."- Nw Voik Sun. what rerun ha done lor luc la a later letter Mr. Hanuder ): grd to your l'v-ru-na medicine Strong and Vlgnrac.t at the Age of 88, Rev. J. N. Parker, lUca, N. V., writes: In June tQoi. I lt my acnie of bearing entirely. My hcsrloi sol been somewhat Impaired for several years, but mil o much etfeued buttlu) I could hold t-onvcroe lth my trknd.; but In June. loi. my sense ol br.ns left me so that I could bear no sound whatever. I abo troubled w lib otttnj rheumatic pain In my limb. vommcmed taking I'cmss and now my hw in i U restored a S'hhI a It n prior to June, ig i. Aly rheuinatU; palasir .11 n. I tannol raV. t highly of I'cruiis. and now wm-n alt cr oil, ....i.:.. I. Us rruduti.m I I... Unrated mv hole ayalem. I cannot hut thillH, dcardwtM, , ,o 119 t e,-,'.Hl.. I that you must Icel very thankful to the ad lovb.it I nthrr that you have to mei.t in Col.m . ""d n.n-1 pern. 7 v Parker .,i.,. i sunn ihiiihiiiiji only too thankful to yon lor tmt 1 sA .lvic ai.d l"f the gisl h- alili tlist am eniiiiig wholly Imtii llio nn at is just as goj.1 I1 llrmk. A New Man at 7" Maior I'rsnk li'M.ihoney, Wet Side, Hannibal, Mo., writes: "I am professionally a neasnapcr cnrrcspenediit, now "W year old. I luive watched the growing p..er of the I'ertma plant from its in. ipiency iii the Mr. Kay Stannard Faker, one of the most popular ol tlie younger aaieri an Hangs o'erhcad through day. that never ; magwine nters lias j .., . swm to end i lilr i.;v-v noin a .ii...-. They totter in the dusty streets ami ' through the northwestern states, during COMMERCIAL CORRESPONDENCE 8i,;h, I winch lie nas ueen gatucrm uiuieriai The children in their huddled hovels f,,r ., 6,.ri,-s 0f articles nil "The Ureal penned, j Northwest." which bigin iu the Lie crying out through shriveled hps ; jj.,!, Ontitiy. The story ol the and dry ,! growth of the cities, imw the mighty In the summer, when the heat is stulun,. , manned, the mining elude that merit brings it" full reward "l to a few years ago I U'il no need to test its medicinal potency, bnt lat' ly when my sytetn mv.litl it, yonr I'ortu a relieve 1 me of many catarrhal trouble. f'-uie tno year ago l weuihed 210 pound-', but (ell away ,!,, n to 1 1 S ( onniW, and l i'h s loss of tl"h I a silhjecl tn stomach troll Ides, illillwe-.tii.il. loss of appetite, ill si.Iimi.i, night eats, and a forelxiding ,,( ueiting my entire system out of order. Iiiiring some months I gave IV. riina a fair trial, and it injuv'titnd mv hole system. I l.el thankful, the,. i fore, for although Ttl years old I feel like a Joiing man." Major I rank O'Mahoney. suffering humanity. Mr. V. V. Little, I'olotia, ill., writes.. J ,,,ii recommend IVrmia a good iiib.Ii ine lor rnroii. A TAI Ml ; AT SI.VL.N f V.O.M! Vt'AtlS tip Alll!. ic latarrh of tha l ' h and U)- rl. I hum Isn-n tn u'i.e-1 '! ly year, and also a iiilih Is all gone, with it lor oier cough. Now my rntiglt I all and nil diitie-sing iiip!oii of catarrh of the stomach and li' !s liv dia pvarrd. 1 will recummeiid it to all a a rt ri tii'dy, 1 sin dl I sm con- triuplaliug a trip to Yelhtnim Park advnn gratis. this culling s"ii. lluw I lhat for! Ad.lr.-i I'r. lUr'nmn, l'f -id' id 4 one 7 1 year obi?" jtlm llatln.nn anitaitiiin, C'oi'.mUr. In later letter ln oar: "1 am' Ohio. y.mr pi-rim. Have l-.t out lv tkt Vtioli'ii National Park and axt; olle-r plsiv of th" Wi .1, si.d ils,, alv tlmiik V"ii for yonr i.. rosilj " Mia. K K. Litlln. If yoii do m l derive prorni't and HI. i.lactoty resiitl Imm the ussol Pni"s, isnin i ,.u,r In Dr. Ilnriii.au, n full iu?iiient of your c.. sm) h ill I." pi. j. lo sue yu his tslaibt Woe rattle . .t ,h must llidustries, rattle rawing ait Assume. . f ,,,1,1 ia Mr. taker's crisp and Till Death is'kind enough to claim tbem ; ei.pie way, with striking illustrations .q i by .Mr. r.owaru l.. nuiiiciiseio-m, u.j accompanied tbe writer on his jouru-y I ST. JACOBS OIL I POSITIVELY CURES Rheumatism Neuralgia Backache Headache Fectache All Bodily Aches IS The tragedy of being poor! II. In the winter, when the plains are white , with snow. In the winter, when the maddened bliz zards blow, When the sky above is leaden and the sun. Like a weary slave, whose heavy task is done, ci,ni, mo .f .iirlit. ns if to steal a rest. With faces pinched ana blue t:i-y : their ways; I The mother, with her babie on her breast, Beside the empty stove weeps through the days; In the winter, when the blasts are icy, Woe Assumes a thousand shape they must endure, Till Death is kind enough to claim them O, The tragedy of being poor! Chicago Kecord Herald. A Batcher of Taste. There is a butcher in one or tne New Orleans markets who has built; up an Immense family trade entirely by reason of his taste In doing up par cels of meat. His modus operandi is very Ingenious. If ho is handling a porterhouse he places it between two squares of pasteboard, uses a sheet of pearl gray manila paper as a w rapper and ties It up with baby blue string. The result Is a ueat rectangle which baa every appearance of having come from some fashionable drug store or confectioner's. Chops and such like be stows away In neat little cardboard tubes, and he keeps a supply of one pound candy boxes especially for chicken livers and chopped sausage. The system Is very effective. The series will lncliiile articles on, "The Conquest of the Forest," "Tbo 1 Vitality of Mormoni.-m," "Salmon Fisheries, ' ";he I'ay of the Run," (a vivid description of the oiing of an Indian reservation, "Yellowstone Park," etc. The first article, whiih will appear in the March Century, to be issued February W, tolls of the striking things tn be. seen in Poitlaud, Spokane, Tucoma, Seattle and there abouts. .Mr. linker's series on "The Gnat Southwest," which appeared in The Century last year, was noahero more highly appreciated than in the region which it described, and i' is he.ieved by the conductors of The Century that tin; present series will add greatly to the popularity of the magazine in the Vopthm-st. It. will certainly set trt;- fore Kastern reade rs, more thoroughly j h"! ''''. ;" i and entertainingly than ever before, o-easl-.u. he next day the natural and industrial wonders ol that picturci-ipie region. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bough! Bears the Signature of And One of Them Went Wrong. Adam was lucky in anotlier way. He had no friends to come around telling him bow he ought to bring up his boys. Chicago I'.ecord Herald. For fortv year's Piso's Curs for Con sumption bas'nureil cough and oolds. At druKKiats. Price cun Is. I lunj Man Innilvertentlv Mln.l llnal-iii-na witlt Ills BecUl Note. j There I no worse literary stylo than that of the ordinary business leiter. 1 which begins. "Yours r Ivc.l and contents noted. In reply would say piclur-; that we received orders for good .Ht'i , ult., nud shipped same day r iiiuwiiig. i When this style gets mixed up with the formal conventlonanity or wide ly" correspondence, ns related In a story In the New York Times, the com bination Is funny. A y-mng woman In Ilaltlinore received this letter; "Mr. Itlnnk rciplesis his compliments to Mis I asli. and reipiesi the pleas ure of her company at the tbeiiier Thursday evening next. "Awaiting in early reply, nud hop ing It will be favorable to our propo sition, we are, yours very truly. "Itl.ANIC & I'D." The writer was the Junior partner In a large manufacturing company. He had written many letters that day for the company and signed the mi me of the linn, and the sto, cntypeil phrase of commerce ran off Ills pen from habit. The .nly, however, understood what 1, and was eipml to the the young miiu was astonished to receive this reply: "Messrs. lilfttik & Co.: ientlcim-n -Your favor of recent dale at band nud content rioted. Ill reply will say 1 ac cept the proposition therein mnde and hold the good ordered subject to yr. further Instructions. Very respect fully, MI.HH IiASIL" Of course It was easy to iip dn(rlze to a woman w-lth so much humor ns tluit, but the young man had to llsteu for a long time to tho queMlon, "How's business?" ilaskrt Making In tlirmany. Masket making employ ha f a mil lion person in tiermany, wliera the age range from eighteen shilling to '-' wwkly (or skilled worker. rTa f rnvni-nr -..,, s-j si 1 1 Id stt.r mi i. ... ".r I" MiMi'iii s.m StMlMM. - Ii KU K P. .) IlkU llb me IS. Po.lt U Kll.l l-l'l "K - UliUitalBlUO. A Natural yuestlon. Wagg What are yon doing nowT Varisopht Oh. I'm living by brain work. Wagg Whose? ABSOLUTE SECURITY II M - ) 11 W.L. 51(015 UNION MAUI Omumlmm mm axis' matm Bmwmd Procmmm) mhomm thmn axsjr milr sMnatrsicMsre. (is lita sswiu. tot rwtfi DCWttn -- f t-V will 1 tl I m nn r V tan aisyiwvs nils f f ii... i,i w . i.. ii,iiiL-iiis L. -.2. 1 UiHi-Urice! initmiUeltirer Ioi run liuv rtiiiiiM.r and f.rislui'o bis sles-s at a uwnr eit tliail oilier re"' rem", which ei,l.l.- linn to .il h.K. (or i .Ml and inn niu.it In r.-ry wy ti tli'w. sol'l el. ' win-re (..r SI ami ." '' i W I.. Ihiiitfla -l ati'l ? uliiii-nn. w ur.) bv tli'iit..le hale Imwii j.:ylti( l an 1 .'i not i oitiM iret a lirstni i'AiA iin. lor ft JOHN hhMU lHitAnt i'& I out ( .Mor.tA OUMts 'n gitv j,-4 liiit it tWV i) fughir. W iuAtuill. 1 ii. sj tss ft, I f.ihffT M. t V li'sl MsxhltMMt T -sw I yvv "V I 1 I an as Caustic Comment. Miss Klderleigh My friends tell rns I MADE. BY TME MAKERS CF' 0SUD CLOTHING HAVE THE SXMt POINT ercxttkUNee ano cive COMPbETt SATISFACTION. Those Who Kead Nivl. assrs... If nl.lwt lirittfl If 1 ti V tit tllO .nthnr who has written a blHtorlcal these photgraphs fail to do me justice novel, "this historical data Is absolute- Genuine Carters mf ntrn hu lit- uu il.ry r -I .1 . H hiw rimvirt' M ilirm ilmt thr y, lit. afcs.ll.tt risere-rtats ( Hl!c, kt . I 1 . t . 1 Uu.lMfl I ,!i'J .. .l,IKI.lMtt,U( A Hn ,4,4.1t.t It. r-t rr4. W. t. DOUGLAS 4.0O OILT IOOI LINK, Worth 10.OO Compared un Oihr Mahia, fn frr wwr.sirf on Amithttft trtr't, H: Pafitt Cif. I Bum Vtf,Citf, It Hi sf. I'wim T iff, una HaHoial Kangaroo. fat Cnlnr I tiit'r. ttavw W, Is. KJIJttI. ift t unit iru atamiwl tut tfttuiu, ,.,,.., f 9.-.- ,, t 't,t I '.! fir. W. I.. HOI Ul.AM. Illlflt klU.N, hi AM. Caution: It ii tf'eiW m ! v ..MONOIMU.P.. J th, ,u I. t, n.,t !' i U lilt t .l tlilMf tfy U, J Wi AOHAM A M WW HWtl'.. ! ...MANN Tho SEED MAM -t..lwi.y .. ha, l.sai.1 " " In n,v .o..p in ..nill o. sra tl.r u-,i W ,o l.-.sr l.r Wssoi i s!s"--f ler C .1 Irrr i.'i .jiicE t -..n Ir t, 1 ni li.r lniii., I I M!''i .l.ls "Hiu(- S..HU l.li. a " I s.o.! U, I s(,ti,r, lr.' uli ,. c"1'- r1'"' !- ttsiin Aloo.sl d.r l' l, I" " i!"' Irrlilul I'r WilKitiMs) mli..lils. G,S, Mann th. SCCCMAlt IHa front St., rcrllnil, Orm. Little Liver Pills. jFattens QUICK! Hlust sear signsttursy or U Cac-Slnll Wrappor Bataw. ly wrong. Why, It's riaicuious to nave George Washington fighting three duels, fighting battles be was never In, etc." "I know I took some liberties with George and history," the author says naively, "but what's the difference? He'll never know and It won't hurt bis feelings." "But the people who read your bok," we again object. "Surely you know that people who read historical novels know nothing of history!" he excluims In Just scorn. Baltimore Herald. Mr. Frank Of course they do. But then, jwdice shonld always be tem pered with mercy, you know. Ex. I TO Investors. ' The Pacific Vacuum Ice Company, owning the patent rights to the states of Nevada, Ortgon, Washington, Cali fornia and Arizona, for the Vacuum i procCH of manufiicturintf hygienic pure ice and refrigeration, offer to tho in j vesting public for the next 00 days, 60,000 shares preferred cumulative per cent, per annum guaranteed uivi dend (free of taxes stock) at $1.00 per share, with a bonus of ono share of common stock. The Company has pur chased Block So. 12, size 200x408, cur. 19th and Harrinoii Htreets. Work on TT7 saaoli aad as aaar to take aa sagaa. FOR HEADACHE. nil TO PERMANENTLY CURED B1 rlLtO KEYSTONE PILE CURE This wonderful remedy has never failed to cure the moBt obstinate cases, nc matter how severe or how long standing Thousands of cases cured. Bold b) dnipgists, or sent postpaid upon receipt of price, 60 cts. Address PASTEUR PHARMACAL CO. 228 W. Second St. Los Angeles, Cl Vast Wine Cistern. Af lull In rallfornlA. a cistern 101 feet long by 34 feet wide and 21 feet ' property now progressing so us to ho in in g IiIUkIiIo for Hm actual oneralion by May lHt of thit Ktoraec of wine. The Immense tank was lined with concrete 2 feet thick, and coated Inside with a glaze as Im permeable as glass. The capacity of the tank Is 500,000 gallons. Forty to the Kquare Mile. Tho United Kingdom bus 200 people to the sipiare mile, Belgium 480, Bussla only forty. I u-ilh n Kill Inn rier biv nlnnt.. j-.u. , .. . , ---v i -- Plants will he erected m cities and towns Within our territory. This ice can be made for COc. per ton and in one hour's time. For further particulars address FRANK W. MAKBTON, President, Pacific Vacuum Ice Company, Rooms 519-6i!0 ParroU liUlg., Ban Fran cisco, Cal. U 8 8. Ilaltlinore Fin-proof. The announcement that the cruiser Baltimore Is to be mnde ns absolutely fireproof ns human Ingenuity can an ticipate must cuuse a feeling of pride in the city for which the war ship Is minted. All of the furniture on board will be made of thin steel, so welded that the seams will not show. Writing desks, chiffoniers, chairs nud beds will contribute to Uhi comfort of the offi cers on board," aud yet will be of ma terial not easily destroyed by (Ire. This Innovation, of course, will be costly, Involving about $:10,(SXJ, but If It be only on experiment It will be a source of grntlllcatlon to know unit tne iiuiii more will stand unl'iue as the only man-of-war til the world thus far so equipped. The wisdom of reducing the amount of Inflammable material ou war ships was demonstrated lit the buttle of Bimllago, when a shell ex ploded In the wardroom of the Brook lyn. To the fact Hint the small amount of woodwork there had been flieproof ed seems to have been due the cruiser'! escape from llnnies below. While lire proofing was tho best treatment for wood formerly found to be ueccs-dble, present iiavul development Is along Hie theory that the only rcnl safeguard Js the uhnudonincut of woodwork alto gether. Hindus In Auatrallu. Tim minion In Australia. bus tig their claim on the fact that they nie sub-! Jecta of the crown, are? clamoring for direct political ri presentation Iu the common wealth pii'lium ut. CARTERS TO rOR DIZZINESS rOH BlUOUSHESt. FOR TORPID LIVER. FOR CONSTIPATION. FOR SALLOW SKI. FOR THECOMPLEXIOR tAm I faRrvrW sWITIWI wtsarwsi. j ,HrH Purely TffUhl.c oss M7XRosVnxnistTsniTrarVB CURE SICK HEADACHE. Cattle ami Item fur innrsrl Hlmrlrns fallrulna pcrlm! one lourlh. Hates l Oil. FATTEST CATTLE. Mf furl 'ri-U u-k Vxil lt ittt'f nrnt ttir4 i.fT tlm iruui 'ttUln I ir It-! f-f tin ' tf-t ,.-h ft u)isin r(r.sv r "a4 well worth ttt cl I would not bo mtlH tut W. A ah kit, Wrker, H. U, FREE THo LhtVl. I'i Iti ttuxlnr wtl'ieei hBilliv ra lenitlW ollill ff ft ut lit K'MHtM'st DELICIOUS UNO TEMPTIIt PEHERDPSf.. ttwt (.si mv "iif A. s-"l si.-lr " ' Ouctn Ve Couli lrop ,tiri, ..i.l .ti" l rv ami l."l '"'I sm .l,-a.atil S"'l " Irt-lli s. r-fj' Ii r ciul aii'l t- "' Tl) a .esses " l- .il .ll..fti.1,"! (I- I'llillMOS- lai-k.K'. I) " ti-liil lit' .isn't Pacific Coatt Itlmilt Co. 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I'tsHti.bit., pa CANOV CATHARTIC y 5aw imf-. t-k. a .o .- rw 2IO Kinds for 10c. t In a fsvt thui n,v it wr urn fmitHi In timr ttttPiniiMnfi'l uti iinrnrti) limn tuy uihrt in Aiiri a. 1 hi in U ri-NS"i i'ir in ut, v a own kiiii tin. v. ratuvr LV qftrrr f. f thn i.rotlud- mi, nun m imr i ii'iH esrain, i n tirtifr tu ii m IikIih-w yon loir f Ittftn v. -p inst go I t .ttiK'n tiiaj unpirtiHtiiiirij lilitlf .WW HI lMrl.e.....f, AsiUsm. !lm 9k rt lef ..t .tM.(, Afil lb Merles I, lit... .erleUeel J tUepUsKll.l IteM .(, fjF HJ It ilartKMsli kfkMtllKi lflMMli.V J i in an vifi mrtiu fwMiTt'ir ruiiiisi-iiiff IUtilirt i if aii'l luuur If r with aisirtil S I loir II reus. '1 firaltite lti.rtt.ne lll. I fib'., all r.,r ouijr 1m, lit uiiiir.stiiil' . VmIh r4 at hmt no. f.sjn4. Cf r 1 tlfl kUuU fWltlTt'ly fllttlllj(f (1 . il nut liitrrniutf llMWftauinl !-tel 7J,m iu( s lupttfj vr-Ki-iahirsj, ti.t ik iLi i tir ur.-i rrttni.rti li'llli-K nil I IT Pi Msw ui'.iil linni, itltliuH l... Lurl A, 'Ifi-siHllf. 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