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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1903)
General Debility Day In and out there Is that feelint ol Ireakneea that makes a burden of Itself. Food don not strengthen. Sleep does not refresh. It la hard to do, hard to bear, what Should be easy, vitality la on the ebb, and (he whole system suffers. For this condition take Hood's Sarsaparilla It vital laea the blood, gives vigor and tone to all the organs and functions, and la positively unequalled for all run-down or debilitated conditions. " koD's jrlLLa cur eoMtiiMUoa. aa ce&u, Taking Time By the Forelock. The cook -Would you mind giving me a recommendation, ma'am? The Mistress Why, you have only just come. me vo-i. yon may g.v. me wan when I do be leaving.- A-us. Brutal Treatmtnt of Wife. Husband Don't yon think that yon are rather unreasonable to expect me to take you to a ball, stay awake until 4 o'clock and then get up at 8 to go to my work? Wife I may be a little unreason able, but it's perfectly brutal of yon to mention it. New York Weekly. The Three Causes. "Congratulate me, old chap. I'm the happiest man on earth today." "Engaged, married or divorced?" I'sckss Tip. His Honor Ikra't yon know honesty la the beat policy? Erastua 'Deed don' belieb in pi vain' policy no more sah; 1'a done reformed. Ciuse for Alarm. "Say, doctor," exclaimed an excited man as he dashed into the pill dispens er's private office, "I want yon to make an examination as to my sanity. "What reason have yon fer believin yourself a candidate for the padded cell'" asked the M. D. Well, I happened to run across a package of letters this morning that wrote to my wife daring onr courtship,' was the significant reply. Salt Water Kills Snakes. Owing to the scarcity of fresh water In the district of Colac, ictoria. Ans- tralia, large nam bars of snakes soneht refuge in Lake Beeac recently. The salt water, however, killed thousands of the reptiles, whose lifeless bodies were found lying about the shores of the lake. Expectation and Realization. ' Olden You're cultivating rather ex travagant tastes. Youngman Oh, well, when I get a tart is the world I expect to have all the money I want. 0;den Well, at that rate, you'll want all the money you expect to have. Philadelphia Press. Indirect Answer. Borem Do yon believe that suicide is a tin? Miss Caustic Well, in your case I think it would be permissible. He Is Everywhere. Mrs Stubb I declare, John, there is one man who must be the worst in the country. Mr Stubb What ia his name, Ma ria? Mrs. 6tubb Why, John Doe, X have aeen where he was fined as often aa ten timet in one day. Chicago News. Has Posed Many President. George G. Eockwood, photographer, hat posed etery president since Van Buren. He has been a photographer over tmy years. Preparing for the Fray. Bin. Keighbors What's that aw fol racket upstairs? I sounds like a wild Indian had broken loose. Mrs. Bleachers Oh, that's my husband. He's brushing the dust off hit baseball vocabulary. Her Comment. Eoftleigb Yaat, I always cahwy an umbrella, doncher know. Miss Cutting I always suspected that you didn't know enough to go in when it rains. Added to British Empire. Three hundred and fifty square mile? have been added to the British Empire by the ratification of the frontier be tween India and Thibet. Important Part. "I trust," said the wardbow, "that we will be able to roll up a handsome majority for you." J don t care whether it's handsome or not, "replied the canddate, "just so it't a majority." Russian Photographers. In Russia no photographer can prac tice his art without a license. The Effect of Running. Running lessena the blood supply in the lega. No Hair? "Mr balr vat falling out very fast and I wat greatly- alarmed. I then tried Ayer's Hair Vigor and my hair stopped falling at once." Mrs. G. A. McVay, Alexandria, O. The trouble is your hair does not have life enough. Act promptly. Save your hair. Feed it with Ayer's Hair Vigor. If the gray hairs are beginning to show, Ayer's Hair Vigor will restore color every time. 11.M t mus. au tmustt. If year drntrlst cannot supply sad us one dollar and ws will exfi dollar ana we will exuress Yoa a bottle, fie sore and eiva the uai 1 year nearest express office. Addreaa, . v. m. x &a w,, iweu, jaaas- WEEDING THEM OUT. Bow tlis Minlatcr Found the M Wat Didn't Slstn. ''I smile over it evou now," declared the well-known intiilator of the gospel who was In a reminiscent mood. "It was rty first cliureli and I was am bitious to make a good showing. Wt were sadly in ueod of a new church and I decided to make an attempt to get one. The congregation was not a wealthy one ami I fully realised that It would he a difficult matter to secure the needed funds. Knowing that many are sensitive over the fact that they are not able to give as much as others. I tried the plan of having them write the amount they were wllllug to give upon a card and put It lu a small en velope that I furnished. "Well, I collected the envelopes and .-... b I,, In nw tll,tp f.i l.wik Over. Tll anlomit ,,u,diIlH, was T)ry s,tBrac- tory but carJ C4llng for i ..,, ...... .,,,i.vd.i i. hh, i $1(X that was uusluned. At first thought this was au oversight thou thinking 1 recognized the writing. I was not so sure There was only one member w ho wrote a hand like it and that was IVacon Jones, a man who had a reputation of being very close. Now f 100 was uone too much for hiiu to give, although I had uot expected to get more than $-3 from him. I dis tinctly remembered seeing him make a great show of dropping his envelope In the hat when it was passed and as there was no card with his uame I felt sure that the unsigned card was bis and that he was aware that he had not signed it. "Well, the next Puuday remember I was young I resolvud upon a bold plan," continued the minister, accord ing to the Detroit Free Press. "1 arose and requested all those who had band ed In an envelope the Sunday before to stand up. This they did, the deacou among thorn. Then, as I read a list of givers I had made from the card. I requested them to be seated. Oue by one they sat dowu. and when my list was exhausted only the deacon was standing, and he was pretty red in the face. 1 blandly explained mat ters, invited the deacon to sign his card, and after he had done so. much against his will, I announced the hym "Praise God from Whom Ail Blessings Flow.' " THE HOME-MADE BALL. Two grown up boys of sixty were standing in front of a window In which were displayed all sorts of games and sporting goods. There were several boxes full of baseballs which ranged in price from ten cents to a dollar and a hair. 'Our young fellows have too much of their fun ready-made for them, said one. "Look at those baseballs, which my young geutlfinnn of ten or fifteen with his allowance of several thousand dollars a week." the other grinned "more or lees, buys by the dozen, throws around and loses. I doubt if he has so good a time as I did. Ever make a baseball?" Hundreds of 'em. Hundreds of "em. Do you remember how we used to watch for old rubber boots so we could use the heels?" "Yes, Indeed Real rubber, they were then, too. Made a fine core, if you didn't start with a good core, the other fellow's ball would bounce higher. A fellow was pretty poor stuff that couldn't bounce bis ball over the shed And mother used to give us the yarn, lhat never seemed extravagant to her, although maybe she objected If we spent a nickel for candy." "I used to get enough yarn to make a ball from my old Aunt Emma, as pay for holding five skeins." "Did you put hard twine on the out side before you put on the cover?" Yes. Kino, hard twine or small fish- line. That was a little more expensive. but well. I made great balls:" 'So did I. My brother taught me to cut the cover from old boot tops. Quar ters, you know pieces shaped like pieces of orange peel." Yes, I've made 'em that way. too. but sometimes we cut the leather In two dumb-bell-shaped pieces, like those bails in the w'ndow there. Then we sewed 'em with waxed thread." Say I'm going to teach that boy of mine to make a baseball. There are some things absolutely necessary to a liberal education. Good by!" "Good-by! I suppose 1 shall see yoa t the directors meeting at four?" "Ileal Indian." A young woman recently received instruction In the art of Indian basket ry, and had made several copies of Indian baskets of which she was very proud. A friend, who bad been living Arizona, called upon the young wo man, who showed the baskets with considerable pride. "They are really very well done," commented the visitor, "but of course they are not the real Indian bas kets." "Why, Mrs. Sawyer," Indignantly exclaimed the maker, "how can you say thut, when I Just told you that I made them myself?" One Point of View. "I am very much afraid that you do i ' " 'the IIM AdV BUI,. I e not appreciate the spirit of a free coun try." "Oh, yes I do," answered the man j who had recently landed In New Ifork, In a dialect which It Is needless to re produce. I "What do you understand by a free country r "It is a place where you are free to do as you choose If you can manage to get on the police force. Washington Star. JXplom .of. Mrs. Housekeep It's almost Impos sible to get a servant girl these days. You've got to keep telling them what they must do and even then they won't stay! Mrs. Hakt Gracious, no! I only manage to keep mine by constantly telling them what they are respectful ly requested to do. Philadelphia Press. Cotton Mil; at Quito. A cotton mill to be built at Quito, the capital of Kcuador, must be car ried on the backs of mules through the Andes, patsing a point 10,000 feel In altitude. DOCTOR ADVOCATED OPERATION- PE-RU-NA MADE KNIFE UNNECESSARY. Catarrh ia a very frequent cause of that class of dines sea popularly known as female weakness. Catarrh of the pelvic organs pro ducts such a variety of disagreeable and Irritating symptoms that many j eople in tact, the majority of people ave no idea that they are caused by catarrh. It .11 tlm women who are suffering with any form of female weakness would write to Dr. Hartman, Colum bus, Ohio, and give b m a complete description of their symptoms and the peculiarities of their troubles, he wil inuiie liately reply with completedirec tions for treatment, free of t harm. Mrs. Eva Partho, IJJ Last Uth stieet. N. Y. City, N. Y., writes: I suffered for three years with leucorrhca and ulceration of the womb. Ths doctor advocated an operation which I dreaded very much, and stronjly objected to go under It. Now I am a charg.-d woman. Perunacured me; It took nine bottles, but I felt so much improved I kept taking it, as I dreaded an operation so much. I am today in perfect health and have not felt so well for fifteen years." Mrs. liva Bartho. Miss Man . Steinbach, 1399 12th Bt., Milwaukee, Wis., writes: "Last winter I felt tick most of the time, was irregular and tuffered from nervous exhaustion and severe bearing down pains. I had so frequently heard of Peruna and what wonderful cures it performed so I sent for a bottle and in four weeks my health and strength were entirely restored to me." Miss Maud Steinbach. Everywhe-e the women are using Pe runa and praising it. Peruna is not a palliative simply, the cause of female disease. Dr. Hartman has probably cored more women of any other living physician He makes mending Peruna. If you do rot derive prompt and satisfactory results from the use of Pe runa. write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of your case and he will be pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Colum bus, Ohio. Time Table Told the Story. Overheard la a Crowd. "It strikes me that this is about the' Mrs. Harris How do the., make the slowt-et railroad in the country," faid : balocnt go op? the impatient tourist. Mrs. (jamp They tost some sand "I knew yon were going to kick," re- 'out, to be sure. Dlied the conductor, senially, "as soon Mrt. Harris And what do they do as you ak. d for a time table. You are one of these people who believe every thing they see in print. "TheKlean. Kool Kitchen Ktml" of strv kiyp you c'esri n,l cwl. K,Muomtcal aid l!.i)l restly. S1,1 at k.km1 stuve stores. Would Help Her Out. I Mrs. Hiram You may stay ontil your week is up, Bridget, but when you go I must tell you I won't be able to write you a letter of recommendation. Bridget flon't let yer want 0 eddi cation imbarrass ye, madam. Ui 11 write it fur ya, an' ye can make yer mark to it. It has cured roughs and coidj for forty years. At druggists, lb cents. The Four Minute Egg. Cynical Boarder Here, waiter! Waiter Yes, fah; yes, sab I Cynical Boarder When I asked you for a four-minute egg you evidently misunderstood. I meant one that has been in boiling water for that period and not one that lacked four minutes of batching. There Is more Cttarrn in ran twtlon ofttie country than all otlirr diM sot u,f-thr, and until the Uat few yesrs wu auppsd to be incurable. or a crpai many year, a.wtors pro nounced it a locai oieM, ana pr-'ri wu local remedies, and ly constantly fsiltng to core uh local treatment, pronounced it incurable. Science lias nrovea catarrh to te a constitu tional di.icae. and thsr-tora requires constltu- ::onal treatment. Hairs latarrn . tire, man- nfartnrei by V. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, Ohio, Is tiieonly constitutional cure on tii market. It is taken internally In do-es ,'rom 10 dr.ipa to a teaiooonful. It ac-s directly oa the blood ano. mucous surfaces ol the system. Tbey offer one bundred dollars for any rte it falls to cure. Bend for circulars and testimonials. Ad dress, r. J. . U hNKY 4t CO., TOMUO, U. B"ld IJ OrilKKHts, IX. Kril'siamily fills are the best. Important Ommlsslon. Pa Ostend, in the front of this dic tionary yon will find "the flags of all nations." It is complete. Ostend Complete nuthin'l Why, they ain't even got the lasjball pen nant among dem. A Good Beginning If the blood 13 in cood condition yon are prepared to resist disease and are not apt to be troubled with boils, pimples, blackheads and blotches, or the itchinir and burnine skin eruntiona that make one's life a veritable torment and misery. Now is the time to beein the work of cleansinir and buildioo- tin th. 1-1 t 1 . .1 .- r, . uiwu. tsuu oticugLuroing tne w c a if. places ia your constitution. During the cold winter months we are compelled to live indoors and breathe the impure air of badly ventilated rooms and of fices. We over-work and over-eat, and get too little out-door exercise, and our systems become clogged with impuri ties and the blood a hot-bed of germs and humors of every kind, and warm weather is sure to bring a reaction, and the poisonous matter in the blood and system will break out ia boils and pustules or scaly eruptions and red, disfiguring bumps and pimples. Make a good beginning this season by taking a course of S. S. S. in time; it will not only purify your blood and destroy the germs and poisons, but promote healthy action of the Liver and Kidneys and give you a good appetite at a time when you need it most. S. S. S. improves the digestion and tones up the Stomach, and you are not continually taunted by the fear of indigestion every time you eat, or troubled with dizziness, nervousness and sleeplessness. There is no reason to dread the coming of warm weather if you have your system well fortified and the blood in a normal, healthy condition. It is the polluted, sluggish blood that invites disease germs, microbes and poisons of every Liud and bring on a long train of spring and aummer ailments, break dowa the con stitution, and produce weakness, lassitude, and other debilitating disorders. Eczema, Acne, Nettle-rash, Poison Oak and Ivy, and other irritating skin troubles are sure to make their appearance unless the humors and poisons escape the diseases common to spring and summer. S. S. S. is guaranteed purely vegetable and is recognized as the best blood purifier and the most in vigorating and plcasantof all tonics. Write for our book on " The Blood and U Pweasea." THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, CAm , hi k .1 ' MflS.EVABARTRO. it cures removing 1 female ailments than these cures simply by using and recoiu- , when they want to come down? Mrs. Uump They put some mora in, of course. Tea 0a flat Allen's root Ease ritCK. Write Allen 9. Olmsted, I.eK..y, N. Y., r.ir a free sample of Allen s Foot Ka. It cures chm blalns, sweating, damp, swolin, achln fact. It makes new or tlirtit shiws eesy. A crtain cure fr Cms and IHmiutis Ail druggists..-.! it. 2c. Iwn't aci-epi any suWtttuta. A Convenient Conscience. "I don't believe be has any cons cience at all." "Ob, yes, he has." "Not to much of a one." "No; not much of a oue, of course. In fact, it't of such trifling importance that when ha beats some oau out wf II, 0U0 he can square things with it by contributing 11.50 to charity. Still it't a conscience." f 1TQ Fsrmanency fHrrta So Sis se nrottTwe lllw anr firs. If !ef tr Kl't 'r-u N.rss atorer. tBdfor FUBKf.J-OOtf.ali'olu.suatrw a. Da.au Kus.UJ."li4rct3Ufljil4.l,lu.r No Extra Charge Made. "Wow!" yelled the victim. "See here, barber! You've cut off part of my ear." "Ho I have," replied the barber cool ly, "but calm yourtelf. We make no eitra charge for correcting facial blem ishes. I'll trim the other ear dowa to a decent site too." Philadelphia Press. American In Oxford "Eight." D. Milburn, son o the well known Buffalo lawyer in whose house Presi dent McKinley died, is a member of the Oxford boat crew this year. Hit almost equally athletic brother lias misted the "eight." A Qulbbler. "Would you quit smoking for my sake?" asked the "Certainly," answered the cold blooded man; "if there was any orcat ion for it But I fail to see whv I ""7 ' " JO"" m the firkt place -Washington Ktar j at the beeiuninir of the warm season c HORRIBLY AFFLICTED WITH BOILS. I had a horrlbla attack ef boils that broke out all over say kody and from which I could get ne'os slble relief until I beraa taking or medicine, an frees aiy e tsrlssos I oan safely ear B la the beat blood purifier in the werld. Krt. H. T. BMTTHBRS, WytheviUe, Ta. THE BEST TONIC ANB APPETIZER. While Ut1ii In bherasan, Tex., I be oasne a viotlist of Impure, waters' bleed. I van dewa la appetite and nercy; mi scarcely able to cat about and had to atop off and rest occasionally. X took B. . B. and ts- f aa to lupreve at onoe, and after a borouab. oourse became strong ana well. I think B. I. R. the beet medlolne X aver used aa an appetixer aad aen eral tooio. J, a. BCOTT, 11 Kallroad street, Huiae, Oa. by snwMiM''' are antidoted and the thin, acid blool made rich and strong before the coming) of warm weather. A course of S. S. S. now would be a safe precaution and a good beginning and enable you te pass ia comfort throurh the hot. anftrv month an A THE WICKEO MOSQUITO, Nocturnal VLItaut Who I.v le and lllls In Hl Wk. It It our painful duly U call nlleii lion once- again to the fuel that the mosquitoes lire with us. No sooner doth tlu gns begin to peep forth from the ground and I tie violets get a hump on Ihomselvei than there Is a sound of tmsalng In Uu land. Prom sundry swamps, from odd poult and from sluggish streams there arises sound or ominous impon. nj ' 111 we cannot escape that Haunting sound. There Is nothing lt Hks 'I in all the world. It la lue torenimr of disaster, Who hath not lain awake at night when the summer heat was terrific and Ucurd the soft hum of the mosquito s he flitted hither and yon In the dark- tiesa? Who hath not wondered when the pesky thing was going tu alight? Who tin 111 uot waited lu fiendish delight to let the lusect get Its bill k deeply Into the skin, mid then slapped n wide ly with Intent to kill, only to find that the mosquito hud departed bh bl b II full of blood for othr unprokctid apots? Who hath not slapped himself almost to death during a particularly trying night and not landfd one of Itie vicious Tilt W A dH UoSql ITufS. pests? What more futile anger In all the world than that dlrectrd agnlust one of those lung-legged, long hi, lid tormeuters of the night? I We have till km-wii tr.e pulgnaut agony of n ulnht with the tnn'Hiitu, a I aud we all f. i! the lne, of a reform. Why does mil the President of tli"e I United IStatts g.-t to oik to suppress thise vib- pisis tlml etiiiilicr tile cartti I as with a pmuli-iinu! and ii .t.nis 1 fog? j Why have we elected him to the high otllcs be occupies If he Is to allow th paltry little ins.vu to make our ln- uilserahle? Koiuetb.ng should be diilie, and that r!.-lit iiu -kly. If ill - IS. -p; h . cau party will !it take up this litirulnj Iseue, then the 1 'eino, ia! sUouIil se.xe upon It Willi &s I lily. Who Is there with soul mi ib-ad w It i would not vute for a straight ticket for any party Hint would put an and mosquito plttnk in Its pUtfurm? The pollth nl organiailUju Unit will take up this question will Bud victory perch; 114 ou Its banners at the tirtt ric 1 1 . n like a crow on a scare, row. Them Is no other qtitntlon an Im portant, l ln tariff si k b ck hro In nocuous desuetude. 'I'iie tiut qumtlon looks like a pea bi-al.le a pumpkin in coiui arisoii. The money qq. stl 11 fulls back so fur In the h.ickus that It looks like tli sinsll end vt the stn.ille.t neidle lu the world a tulle swny. What we want Is an eradli-.it Inn of! the Insects that fly by tilgla ai.d uiske life one long torture. W deiUBtid some relief, We Insist upon measures for the amelioration of the condition of our people at iillit. We call upon all men to take up the cry for reform. The mosquito must go. lie usually doea go, but Hint, he comes hack iig.iln, Chicago Chronicle. HIDES DRUG IN HER HAIR. How a Fattens In Honltar 11m Cot a ipply of Morphine. "It Is well known." s.ild a nurse in an uptown saulmriuiu to a New York Timet man. '-that Women itddli ted to morphlue will resort to all sorts of trlckt to hide the drug for use when' tiiey know It will be kept from them. I am 'wle.' as they say, on all the Violet bonbons, bouquets, clincolaia ! ap, tu,i ,fiur resources ,i ,rripton lri which m.-rMiln,. thnl lie. I s secret. ! ed. But the other day I was niirn,.,i to the care of a patient who heat in.. Her supply of morphine was gradually reduced until the second day of treat nieut, aud thou cut off altogether. Btlli the patient continued to get mor phine. There was no doubt about that. Not only myself hut every mime i and employe In the house ini,(.r! suxplclon. The patient was a woman with a beautiful and bountiful sup. ply of hair. Her husband, who f:, (. ed her twice a day, was virtually ac cused of bringing her the drug and he was naturully Indignant. " 'What do you suppose 1 am pay. lag good money for a euro for?' he asked. "The fourth day the doctor In at tendance stood for a long time over the patient, who was drowsy with morphine. Suddenly he put his arms around her aud lifted her to a sitting posture. "'Now,' he said, 'we are going t comb your hair aud perhaps you will feel refreshed.' "The patient fought like a wildcat, and the secret was out. Hhe m.i enough morphine bidden In her hair to last her tlx weeks If we had uot (ouna it out. Xuslaeea Notice. hx-bnuker, having been In ,,.,.. luKiii., in anxious ror nppnrlimliy to get back Into business world; would take advantage of any opening, how ever small. Cleveland Plain Dealer. The man who potf-a lia"7iiily kllh t makes good by bfi'iig sensible worn to death. ... kewJ EfcJtS " W HI III I Hirulv limn. Sum " 11.I.M..IIII..1..I ""-'" e. ,,.,. M ii) Uilns )u mwu in i r.h W hiimsn W ' ,..lilliUul. I' '. URKUON. mitTUNU St. Helen's School for Girls. Thirtr tt.lr.1 vr, fi,'um,Mlliiis bulldlnc. Modern luliuaent. AcaiUmiloeiiU ene preparatory cuiirws. Klal eoursea in music ami srl. Illii.traled ralek'tue. All .iKiwrtiiKMtts now imi. miss t'U'ANOH ti'.nnirrra. irimhai "1 SELTZER CVRES ALU Headaches its Hi ti4 itti 4timi rtn '"i :rr.. I.I. It- K'"iN M ! lll.HV r --i . r i , , , I I- I li.,.Uc.l . attrl-MS, t httv u4 ruiir Tlutbl M At wttli'.'ut Vfirtri i tt tm ui tbf Utf tm ittttm f.f uti) f r"i-"i ..iiMii'icw .) mm nut rn ftMti - ur4 ft .' mi ir, titf m tv rii' ir "l fOM U littft I? wttftnut ihm t Pisawnv lsisa l-nuot Tsite ! r e.... ,, Si.-s. . t.r. L J. iws ... CUR CONSTIPATION. ... SiMiMf -, tmt, tiui. a,w. ... 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