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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1904)
, 5 ! f t - , 5) is 4i; if , Economy b a strong point with Hoo4' Sarsaparilla. A bottle lasts longer and does more good than any other. It is the only medicine of which can truly be said 100 DOSES ONE DOLLAR MATCH FOR THE CONDUCTOR. Woasaa Pumttr Show How II la FoMlbl to Get Ktob. 8h was one of thot women with a righteous look and firm chin. "Please stop at Thirty -eighth street," aht (aid to tht conductor, aa th car Whined past Thirty-fixth. At Uia next corner aha rosa to be readr to alight, but the car did not alow up, the conductor being busy do ing tha hospitality of hta car to a (banc acquaintance. Before aha could catch bla eye and atop tha car aba had gone a block past her destination. She pat her foot on the atrp, then drew it bark and calmly aat down again. Tha conductor, hli hand on tha bell rope, waited tha picture of vigilant duty. Bba gaed straight ahead and made no sign. With a profane remark ba Jerk ed tha rope and the car moved on. Two blocks further aha arose and caught his eye again. Thla time ha managed to atop at the first corner. But she apparently changed her mind nd sank comfortably into ber seat while an appreciative smile overspread ui racea of tha other passengers. At the end of another two blocks aha nee mora signed to him to atop and. though ha was bursting with wrath. dozen pairs of eyea were upon him ad ha controlled himself. The car came to standstill, but aha did not more. "Ifs the next corner I want," aba explained in a clear Tolce, aa a titter went round the car. "When I asked yon to atop at Thirty-ninth you car ried ma to Fortieth, so I supposed if I signaled you for Forty-third you'd arry ma to Forty-fourth." And at tha next corner aba smiled graciously at the conductor aa she tepped down and out New Tork Frees. Still More Evidence. Bay City, 111., August 8 (Special.) Mr. K. F. Henley ot this city adds his evidence to that published almost daily that sure lure for Rheumatism la now before the American people and that that care is Djdd'a Kidney Fills Mr, Henley had Acute Rheumatism. Ha has used Dodd's Kidney Fills. He ays of tha result: "After suffering for sixteen years with Rheumatism and using numerous medicines lor Rheumatism and more anediclnea prescribed by doctors, I at last tried Dodd's Kidney Pills with the result that I got more benefit fror them than all the others put together. A bulletin issued by the census bu reau gives the total number of em' ployes in the executive civil service of the United States aa 150.8SS. These figures Include only those employes who are required to take an examlna Hon, so that about 83.000 postmasters and employes of small poitofflce are excluded, as are about 15.000 employee with small salaries In the field branch es of the War Department, about IS. 000 employes at navy yard, who are classified, but appointed under navy yard regulations, and a few thousands in other parts of the service. Ot the 150.3SS given, 23.673 are employed in tha District of Columbia; 137,001 are males, 133,573 are native born, and 102,431 are engaged In clerical work. Of the entire number, 4UtU are be tween the agea of 30 and 40 years; 39.218 between 20 and 30, and 80.31M between 40 and 50. One hundred and one are over -80, and 3,422 below 20 years of age. Mora than one-third of tha number have been employed for less than five years, and more than a fifth for less than a year. Only 823 have occupied places for mora than forty years. Those who receive sal aries of $2,500 or more number 851; leas than 1720, 50.001. Tha new salary schedule for rural mall carriers has been completed, to apply from July 1. The last Congress raised the maximum aalary from fdOO to 8720 a year. It was found that the maximum route was 24 miles long and to carriers on routes of this length. numbering about 12.000. the maximum salary will be paid. The aalarlea of for each mile less than twenty-four. carriers on routes shorter tbsn tha maximum was fixed by deducting f IS The net result has been that slightly over two-thirds of the whole force of 24.500 rural carriers hare received in creases ot f 100 a year In their salarlea. The remaining carriers bavs received incresses ot less than thla amount This schedule takes Into consideration the expenses for equipment snd mskes what la stated to be liberal allow ance for such expense to carriers on routes less than the maximum length. It leaves about the same appropriation available for new service during the coming year that the department bad during the last fiscal year. ..... fives MMMHIIMIIitM 1 I. 1 I. til THl POWER Of GRIT. MMe The eagerness with which men seek appointive positions under the govern ment almost amounts to a crate, and ilka all erases it is not readily ex plainable. In Boston, for example. where examinations for custom house employes are about to begin, there are "Dodd'a Kidney Pills were the only 1,539 PPcnt for 30 possible sp- thing to give me lelief, and I tecom- " mend them to all suffering from Acute wh cPtlonaI. to be sure, but In Rheumatism " otner 1r"e cities- there Is always a Rheumatism is caused bv Cric Acid mrked disproportion of applicants to in tha blood. Healthy kidneys take P!ee- The Isthmian Canal Commla- II tbe-Lnc Aod out of tha blood. " "uuur apyu- Dodd's kidne; f . Kidney Pills make healthy Be Knew They Would Fit. A Mississippi Congressman, says the New Orleans Picayune, once own ed a handsome pair of light gray trousers which were much admired by his colored neighbors. Unfortun ately they became spotted. "Here, Charlie." said the Congress man to a negro servant who bad long coveted them, 'take these trousers nd clean them." Charlie took them home, and after two days of careful inactivity brought ttem back. "'Sense me, boss," he said, "but 'claih to gracious, seem like Ah cain't git dat spot out no way." "Did you brush ltr "Tssseh." "Scrub ltr "Tasseh." "Scour ltT" "Tasseh. 'Fear like Ah don ev'r thing, but Ah jee' cain't git It out no way." "Well, did you try ammonia T" "No. seb! No, sehr exclaimed Char- He, with delighted snicker. "Ab didn't try 'em on me yit sen, but Ah knows dey'd fit!" Government Bureaa of Plant ludnatry starts Propagating Garden. Wherever there Is a large area of land offering unusual difficulties in the wsy of cultivation, particularly semi arid lands that possess possibilities In tha way of irrigation, there the prob lem is being studied by the Bureau of Plant Industry. The country la being dotted with propagating and testing gardens. A central garden for seed testing, propagating, breeding and distribution has Just been established at Cblco, Cal., 100 milea north of Sacramento, It la the Intention to gather at thla garden a large and representative col lection of economic plants of all kinds, r,m!..l. " . mlt. .1 . - and though the civil service law may y' vv riv. .m gate such new varieties as are found To carry on the back a pack weigh ing a hundred pounds or mora means cot only strong muscles but mastery of balance. In "To Forest" Stewart Edward White says that tha first Urn ha did any packing be bad a bird Urn (tumbling few hundred feet with Just fifty pounds on his back. At tha end of that aame trip he co'i'd carry a hundred pounds and a lot of canoe poles and guns over long pu t age without serious Inconvenience. 1 At first packing Is as near Infernal punishment as merely muudane condi tions can compass. Sixteen brand new muscles ache, at first dully, then sharply, then Intolerably, until It seems you cannot bear It another secoud. At first you rest every time you feel tired. Then you begin to feel very tired every fifty feet Then you have to do tha best you can, and prove tha pluck that is In you. j Tom Frlaut an old woodsman of wide experience, has often told ma! with relish of his first try at carry lng. He had about alxty pounds, and his compaulon double tb at amount Mr. Frlaut stood it for what seemed like few centuries, and then aat down. lie could not have moved an other step If a gun had been at bia ear. What's the matter r asked his com panion. Del," said Frlaut Vm all In. I can't navigate. Here's where I quit" "Can't you carry here auy farther?" "Not au Inch." "Well, pile ber on. I'll carry her for you." Frlant looked at him a momeut In silent amaxement Do you mean to say that you are going to carry your pack and mine. tool" "That's what I mean to ssy. I'll do It If I have to." Friant drew a long breath. "Well." aald he, at last, 'If a little, sawed off chap like you can wiggle under a hun dred and eighty, I guess I can make It under sixty." That's right" said Del. lmperturb- abiy. if you think you can, you can." "And I did." ends Frlant with chuckle. Therein lies the whole secret The work la Irksome, painful, but If you think you can do it you can; for al though great la the protest of the hu man frame against what It considers abuse, greater still Is the power ot a man's grit Ayefs Feed your hair; nourish It; five it something to live on. Then It will stop falling-, ind will grow Ions and heavy. Ayer's Hair Vigor is the only Hair Vigor hair food you can buy. For 60 years it has been doing just what we claim It will do. It will not disappoint you. My hair wee to bo very short. Hut after H.InK Ayer'e Mttr Vir lliott lime II ltM to frw,HS rx'W II I. fourteen tlicliM loft. Till. leein. aifilMtdkl mull lu after bethf elniit.1 wtlhom .tiv lialr.H Has. J. II. tiraa, clrae irlsi. Ces ti Ma (Mill. i.o.itnnv. II rtftir.-l. F. jn.,IIVil lur Short Hair TOEVEEKLY mm A Fisherman. When all the world's fragrant with Bow ers in bloom. And clothed In frenh raiment from Dam Nature's loom; , When the hills and the valleys srs vel vety green And the earth is repotting 'neath blut klrs serene. Then sway from the hot dusty city I'll steal. For inr only compsulons my rod and my reel. And there, by tht side of some cool, lim pid stream, I'll sit with my Hue in ths water and dream. Four-Track Ntwa. BUILD OASES IN THE SANQ. CASTOR I A For Infanta and Children. Tlii Kind You Hare Always Bought 0n Hundred Years Ago. The chiefs of the Osage Indiana gave a wsr dance for ths entertainment of the President and members of lbs cabi net at Washington. A demand was mail of bis holiness the Pop to grant full wwr to Car dinal Fesob to crown. In his name, the emperor of the French. Kuaal positively refused to soknowl dgs Napolrim as emperor of France. Abolition societies began ta dwindle as the vslue of the cotton gin became known. Daniel Webster arrived In Boston to pursue bis legs! studies. Ths funeral of Aleiander Hamilton took place from Trinity Church, New York. Euglaud sent a conroy of ahtpa to Spain to repudiate a rumor of ru;tur between the two nation. -Summer 2528 rheumatism The iJf tl't Kliciunutisin it strictly winter disease, thut comet from exposuro or colJ, Is wrotitf! a spc-ll f imll.eiUon, i,,rr,i.litw of ilm liver. Inactive slato of tha kidneys, or lUiUlcneooliiiu; of the body when 27 ovcr-hcoted, bointf fretpictit cause of an attack. KhcimmtUm UUiio to nover-acm , . . i.l . LI I ....I t.M.1 I VLIllllI cotuunon ot tno uiuu mu ,..,. As it Hows through, the body tha blood IVUIimil J - - KB a t ka 11 attuk af a.l.il m,.,. ... . . muscle, mid the circulation wor ftirm. Tb was so iuS "J crow shlltk'i'h bcCHUKO of sowpUtsIr prostratsd. lUvluf haaraa.s.a 5 .1 . . I,.tl.... eommeaited for Rhaumatlsm, I dald4 . JEl the constant accumulation ( ,rU, 4 , i,,,!,,,., siv of cid impurities, and 1 was able U hobbla arouad on rui,h..raJ 1 .i 1. !...,,.. I, very soon bad no for Itaamal all., . a. a VliJ when the system i in mi ll n ,UPIK m, ,0nd and wsll. AJIiUaiTiraaii.T. Condition KhctimnlUm i pains havsUfl me, tttrapixtlU baa r.tum,d ..I liable to come out at any I wi'V:ix:r Bears tha Signature Each la Ilia Trade. The violinist had beene Invited to a "family dinner." but It proved that several relatives of his boat were pres ent, and their demands for music were most persistent The violinist played three times, and tbeu, when the applause after his third solo bad died away, he turned to bis host "And now, monsieur," be said. eagerly, "now It Is that you will show us how you sell te flour In re wbest pit Can I help roil ze barrel In, mon-sleur'r" cations for every position It Is author ized to fill. Yet the salaries are not large, rarely exceeding 11.200 a year; Reproving; tha Apostate. - la the early dsya of the British Boyal Academy reverence foe the "old masters" of painting amounted almost te worship. When at dinner Sir Martin Shee, one of the early presi dents, openly expressed doubts of their Infinite superiority, ssy M. A. P, bis hearers were horrified. Blr Martin leaned across tha dinner table and rapped upon It Is his points. give some assurance of permanency of tenure, there is little assurance of pro motion. That there should be such eagerness for tbe appointments Is not creditable to tbe seekers. Men with even an average equipment of ability and enterprise can find much more promising careers. The National Civil Service Commis sion has reecntly arranged to open branch headquarters In Boston. New York, Philadelphia, Washington. At lanta, Cincinnati. Chicago, St Paul, St Louis, New Orleans, Denver, Port land and San Francisco. Escb of these thirteen cities will be the cen ter to which tbe civil service boards In the districts surrounding them will refer all matters which they cannot decide for themselves. Heretofore It ha been necessary to communicate directly with Washington when vacan cies were to be filled in the classified service This hss occasioned delay. especially In cities distant from tha capital. Under the new system the Washington office will be relieved of practically all the detail of preparing for examinations, and tbe national commissioners will be abie to devote themselves more fully to the enforce ment of the spirit of the civil service reform laws. worthy of further Introduction. A palm garden has been located on a tract of fifteen acres of land at Mecca, Art. where different varieties of date palm will be tested. San Antonio, Tex., recognizing the benefit to be derived from systematic tody of local soil snd climate condi tion, hi turned over 125 seres of land near the city and the local water company has volunteered to furnlxh free of charge all the water needed In the Irrigation work looking to the development of crops adapted to the local semi-arid lands. A rice farm hss been established at North Galveston, which, owing to tbe abundance of wa ter and conditions which permit the planting and harvesting of rice by ma cbinery, promises to become one of the most Important centers of rice cultlra Hon In America. A pine wood farm at De Qulncy La., and four cereal testing stations In the great wheat-growing states Nnrtl: Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska and In Texas complete the present chain of stations and afford some idea of the (cope of tbe work that Is being un dertaken. EMIGRATION FROM ITALY. PIjo's Curs I. s irxxl couth jnedleta. It has cured roughs and colUa for forty years. At drflKxiais. cents. Prid Interceded. "Why did ahe marry himl Ha basn't any money. "I know, but ahe has plenty." "But he hasn't any brains, either." "True, too. But people kept telling ber bow stunning thry looked together till she Just couldn't bear the idea of letting him get way ." Dotrolt Free Press. How's This W offer One Hundred Dollars Reward tot ant cue ot ( aiarrh that cauaol be cured by Seventy-five Years A90. At a meeting of Brlttah merchants In Liverpool much regret wss ripreastd at the resignation of Mr. Maury as American Consul. The President of Greece Isaued a proclamation revoking the naUoual centre aa at Argoa. Tb directors of ths Bank ef the United State declared a dividend of 8Vi per cent France offered lT3,0UO,(aiO franc to the Cpinlsh government for tb con quest of Mexico. Prusat ent in emissary to Constan tinople to make every effort to bring bout a peaceful ending to the conflict between Kuaala and Turkey. A treaty waa concluded with ths Winnebago and tbe Pottawatomie nd purchta made of all land, south of tb Owlscousln andlietween the up per Mlaalaalppl and Ijk Michigan. In eluding all lande formerly held by the Indians. The Catholic emancipation act amn td to have little effect In uulrtlng th disturbance In Irelaud, a mors out rages thsn ever were prrpetrau-d. ;,,, u inlfr nr kiiintticr. It nm rr w var w..ki-., . ub it luutcned and provoked by exposure to cold, damp air, sudden cooling of the body when over, heated, a bad spell of indigestion, or anything that t calculated to fur. ther derange and depress the system 5 but these are only encitinn ind not the real cause of Rheumatism. It i In tha blood, and when tlii vital fluid become overcharged with the acid Impurities and i runnlnj riot in the veins, an attack I uro to come, whether in iiiinmer timor the cold, bleak day of winter. You are a Uvo to pain a long si tha blood is tainted with acid. Liniment and plaster are helpful and us, ful, but it take something more than rubbinff and blistering to drive away tlii demon of pain. S. S. S. rot to tha scat of the trouble enter (lie circulation, neutralise and fit. ter out of the blood the acid poison. It enrichet and tren(;thrn the weak, di. rased blood; the general health improve under it tonic effect, and when rich, pure blood bet!'' to circulate through the ttjft joint and ore, tender muscle, pains and ache vanish, and the longed for relief come to tha nervou, pain. tortured utrerer. S. S. S'. contain no minerals, but it guaranteed purely vegetable. Write u if in need of medical advice, which i given without charge. Our book u Khcumatiam, tolling of tha different form and vatictic vf tht pain-racking disease, i mailed free. THE SWIFT MPCCinC CO., ATIAMTA, C4. au.oan.l KflVct. All la the Pen. Wife Juhu, tin juu know that iu ' Flit What Is it. trrtn aptillnl ta 00 mora la our alrrp last injlitl who algn another person's Bams tit a liuihand Did I) It utu.t bars la eherk) b?o 1 bad that Iwrrld tlrmin. I ll-Flt or tea Jar atually, I Us- Wits What Ulii uu ilrvatuT liar. lluilisuil I dreamt I was smoking oita of Hums ci(,-ar Jon (at tut on niy birthday. kKer l LrOuoft-MoarniNC-ToaAccol sure) nam 1 a riwvtLnui wntv " 0S fun MAtKutaS) Veil Csa (let Allsa I ooMlaa I fil:a wilts Ua Olraet!. la . t N, Y , tot s rra ma ylm tl Allsa 's rt 'aa. It suns svmiihi, bnl tautlen, .-dln( It taaias ot tla at slMwa f A rvriaia eut fat curtta, Itiaruwtng sail a4 tunlutts 4ll4ruf. mu It. gisias Km. tataariaa)i raMltaia. atarrh rur. r. j. cut.vtr a co We. tha UBderiiaoed. hara Cheney lor tha laat u yari, aod bsliars hln , Props.. Toledo. O. too wo V, J. perfectly honorable In all bullosas traiiaae- uoDi ana nnsnciaiit- able to carry out aay ot- In decreeing that the Washington po licemen must give up the use of tooth pick while on duty. Major Sylvester, to empha- the chief of the capital police force, has established a new record In rules gov "Now there's Raphael!" be thun. ernlng the men. The order read a tiered. "What did Raphael do that wa follow: "It 1 observed that officers, can't do 'better nowadays? Old mas- among them special street railway ter? Why, gentlemen, I'd be lorry to eroding policemen, walk the itreet think w had not a dozen men In the with toothpick in their month, giving R. A., now who can draw better than BapbaeL" The bold declaration was too much for old Woodburn, a picture dealer. .who sat opposite. "Sir Martin," be aald, huskily, fairly pmlt with emotion, "I've often 'eard people say they didn't admire 'Omer. But tbl 1 tbe first time, sir, I've ever 'card It aald that It wa 'Omer fault'1 evidence of having enjoyed refresh ments.. I advise against this practice, s It la unbecoming and unoffleerllke." A (pedal report of the census bu reau on occupation shows that In con tinental United States tbe total num ber of persons engaged in gainful oc cupations In 1900 was 29,073,333, which was one-half of the population, 10 years of ag and over, and nearly two Ufths of tbe entire population. The to tal number comprise 22,489,420 men, 1,833,630 women, and 1,750,178 chll- Tbe Fable of Four Men. "I got off a street car tbl morning.1 aid doctor to me, "and, being in no hurry, I began moralizing on tbe ac tion and probable character of three dren. of whom 1.204.411 were boy and men wiig uiu aiigmea just aneaa oil 185,707 girl. m. iiie nrsr. one was even men nair way down the block and was going on with such rapid strides that he had already put a couple of hundred yards between himself and tbe next man. There,' thought I, 'goe a bustler a man who' bound to succeed In life.' The second man was walking rather lower, and impressed me as one who would do fairly well, perhaps, in this world. Too Hard on ths Msrvsw. "Bold your farm?" 'Yes, sold It last week, and retired forever from th busli.es of farm ing. 'Found farming too dull, did you?" 'No. I found It too exciting. I don t mind taking a chance on the horse once In a while, but tbe thin But the last fellow wa Just of runninar a business where vou hara uawanng a long in me most suutiess to bet en th weather all the Ume la sort or way. 1 very quickly set him too hard on th nerves." down for a loafer. "Just then another Idea came borne The manly part Is to do with might to me. Ail tbree were ahead of met" ind mtn what yon can do. Emerson. sHiuccesa, Few front Province of Venctla Corns to the United States. From the Province of Venetla, com prising the cities of Belluno, Padua, Bovlgo, Trevlso, I'dlne, Venice, Verona and Vlcenza, emigrate more persons than from any other province of Italy. In 1901, of the total emigration from enetla over 90 per cent (111,758) de clared their intention to return, while the balance (5,178) was classed as per manent emigration. negaraing tbe emigrants who go from Venetla to the United States, their number is so small that their Influence for good or bad would have no Impression on the many going from other parts. In 1900 tbe number was 411, a percentage of the totnl emigra tion of 0.39 per cent; while during luoi 1,279, or 1.09 per cent, shaped their course for tbe United State. It 1 not possible to ascribe any reason for this (light Increase. Compared with wage In the United State, those received by the wage earner of Venetla seem snmll; an ar tisan gets from 00 to 80 cents a dny. By practicing economy a family, If the members are not too numerous, can 11 v on this amount, the principal ar ticle of (ustenance being "polenta" (a sort of oIld porridge or hasty pud ding, made of maize, or Indian corn), potatoes and bread. Wine I tbe bever age of all the people. A farm band only receive a daily wage of from 38 to 48 cents. Illiterate and unl -tti-red, die emigrants' Influence for tbe general advance of education and of society la not of th bet Consular Report Knowing a Woman. "Do you know her?" "No; I am merely acquainted with her nobody know a woman V tig atloni mile by their Br: face of the system, ki4 Tacis, n holeeal I'rutrlits, Toledo, 0. Waloiho. Km Miavm. siuIhu. brum. Hatl'a Catarrh Ctira la taken lnuirnkltv. lng directly upon tha blood aod mucous sur- M by all liruKKtstf. Hall s family i-llls ar toe beau Frlr-a 76c tier boltla. Teattmonlala (re. A Precedent. Miss-lea I say, old man, I'd Ilk U bar you put me up st your club. Wifcglea I'd be only too flail, my boy, but er they ars very particular who they admit. Miicirlea You don't ssy! How Id ths world did you msnag to break In. TITS "rasaaenny -sra. wo nuor aeivtmeiiaai flltf aftrftnrlday'eueofIr.Klloe'etlratNerra haauiwr. Kond for trial tmtleand -r-etna tlf . M. H. Kline. U4--KV ich Bt, rhlladelahla, fs A Trustless Trnat. Lightly My landlady eridently bs longa to a boarding houae combine. Hitnuon Why do you think so? Lightly Kb doesn't attempt to supply the wanta of the customer. First Lieut Rudolph E. Sniper, Four teenth cavalry, U. 8. A., la the youngest offleer In tha army; Lieut. Ernest D. Peek is the tallest, being 0 feet 4 inches, fifty Year kqo The Chines Insurgents attacked Canton. A I ties Pscba, viceroy of Egypt, ws found dead in bed by bis offleer of state. The drat party sent out by Ibe Mas sachusstt Emigrant Aid Society left Boston for the territory of Ksnaaa Tbree English and four French ahlps arrived in Honolulu. They mounted 198 guns aud were destined to c sgslnst ths IluaalaQ Pacific s.iuadron inres nunared ptu-son were 111 of yellow fever In Havana. Cula. oam lasna entereii ana Mo pot salon of Alexandria In eonaeitieuce or tb death of Abbas i'attia. the fur mer viceroy. Many viaaels were lost In Table bay in a violent gale. Oentle Hint. They were playing tenuis on th old lawn. i ''lrar me." remarked tha young man, nlili a far away look In bla etc, "we never heir of o:d falilni-d kls tug giiiui-a any tinre. They have gone out of style." "I d.m't Kre l!h yntl," repll'd the pretty girl, "any gnme is a klst.u game if you supply the kisses. Morrr Its Msmfef. Husband I'd Ilk to know whal en joyment you Bud In trolling around from siurs to ature, looking at aril pricing things you rannut pun-ha? Wife--1 know It look llly, y- ther la sort of melancholy pleasure ta knowing 1 eotild have bought thsta had I married Tom t'U.sh ha I bad the chance, instead of Ihrvvlng myself sway on you. (arty Year Ana. Fire in Chicago, which alarted Fourth In ABSOLUTE SECURITY. Genuine Carter's Little Liver Pills. Muat Bear Signature of fee PacSlralle Wrapper Below. CARTELS iCliniE JjgE Vary small ana as aay te take m sagaa, Hli IEA0ACHL roi DIZZINESS. FOB IIUOUMEtS. FOR TORNO LIVER. FOR CONSTIPATION. FOR SALLOW SKIN. FOR THE COMPLEXION j . oawussvai wwernwri mumtvii, CURE SICK HEADACHE. gaMlLiUrnip. 'ktii tiJtL jm H . LJ 'a Vmrn. Bold bj dntuu. Im JLti.'Mii.Mfi'rh ayenus, near Iireirth street spreau to ciars tret Third avenue, traoaan ana Miemgao avenuea, snd went ss far north as Van Ituren street amy acrss wept and loss about is 000,000. New wa received from Gen. Slier! (Jan at Camp Brown, Wyoming terrl tory, of a severe fight between Coin psny b, second cvslry, aud ludlsiu at uwi mountain. All of Hpaln was declared to be lu a stateof siege and property of all iaruat wa eqtielrated and Imld uoject w claim in favor of republl can. Oen. 8hermn' army left Intren.b- msnis on tn Chsttuhowhe and ad vancea upon Atisnu, and Johnston was saia to be retiring, thirty Year Ago, Goldsmith Maid broke all trolling records at Haglnaw, Mich., making tb uuai neat or inree in 2;ia. In a letter to the lnve.llitstln com. mlttee of Plymouth Church, Brooklyn, Theodore Tllton nnouuel bla Inteii Hon of plsclng before It all the charges ...... I . r H.... uiu uj jura, iiiioa against Ward Beecher. Henry Reciprocity treaty between Canada and United States was discussed by uumiuion uoara or trade and other commercial ooaies at Bt Johns, N. U. twenty Year Ago. Immsna Blaine aud Ijgan ratlflca- uoa meoang wa bald lu New York cit- rti.i,,'. I.... " m Kim ui acceptance wa uiaue puuuc two day later. Benjamin F. Butler wa und..,i,i,i to whether be would run for Presi dent a candidate of greimback and anti-monopoly partle. Society composed wholly of m.i.u. men formed In (Jenhany for purpose of eoloulilng indigent member In Chill tan Year Ago. Big strike on Chicago railroad. r.,n. Ucally broken and work resumed on many line. Eugen V. Deb and other le.. In big strike were locked up In Cook Couuty Jull for violating Injunctions. Archbishop Irolsnd oondemned mob methods of Uebs striker lu big rail way tleup. New cruler Mlnneanoiia aet record for Vessels of It class, mnklmr vrage apeed of 23.05 nautical miles an hour on trial trip. BEUTEL BUSINESS COLLEGE IAOOMA, tMJM. Illtee rltten (untracla In mil saltbM M fr.luetva Thsrnltvieeitisraitl by a Xstlunal aank. wilt tor eataWso au llo today. PWU.H TM4.T TALK. UmliMR 4 newn.111 Mr Mole' It A, c.li. Mm. .iell, It.e.y IwitM, S eiy, Irli li(im, IMA. s In. a wul mm ee ttliu ljife rMmp.r.n,.wi. S I ri I iiwt II, T. I A. (it. hvr ll.i.. MS Me l 4 Mreie, fieju, ttolila. IImm e4 re.-ln li,riMi mwm. ll.wl iny Si l'.riMa I. k. re Met! t ..wr. lnMiMi hiui. rveoaiy 41. el e taereei n. til l'f n.ll.. HKIKUSU.H Mt IttSUtt I'll, ruHl !-.!. t'HMKIJIi A severe case of Ovarian Trouble and a terrible oneratinr avoided. Mrs. Cinmons tells how she was saved by the use of Lydia E PinkhanTs Vcgctablt Compound. " ItEsn Mm PistnsMt-I am a' I.ytlla ! I'liikhunra VrKrtble lompouml that I f, It. Xuty ."'di PrJ,llr5 t" write you aliotit iu win J". .n"T . y' unpleanl Uih agrV w'..k' and ,t time, ',JS medicine, diet, or earrcla, rrol u, found the weak ap..t, however, within a few weeks-nvi.(i f an openttlon-all n,y tr,"l.le. u" trC""' "d. ' ,ounl "nc. ...i n, ami woli. Word fail to' descrlU the real, true, .raUf ul frellna 1 ..... .a ... my nrart, ami I want to tell ui'.. medicine, y Wnow Bolh. lng atioiit. but tnl,n I.y.Hu ;, .,, ?. ham's cKrUbla Com,Miii'l. r f?,V. In ,1,"rt time."- Mas. iMVnirrrltoMra. rWtir a.i.r" ri",,an WANTED 200 MEN. ( ti t ft iUr . tu leanie IJ il Ifcr4 4 V) ft tar rlaf. ' l. Iriltai..n e.m.wuril..r. f.rii ii.nl e,iymiil lur w4 wss 4 teem. Deschutes Irritation and Power BUY PROM YOUR Dl2At-nR . N.U. ra.J-l0. KM writing ta xlfertleers F annua, i Mia napar. DID'INT HURT A IS WHAT TMI;Y SAY -U'v.,',.,,c'r.l'u,'", Kstablhhad In FortUnd II yrart ,?owi,r;tra,:,::,v,ri,w u "ou 1 m&yL BIT Ml. W, A. tU V V'.V "is.n tvri.iu, till m.d, l,om tU,U. 'V WL, UKU3 UCniKt ,0,-1,s '' Hue., -u rva.nia.v, " RUSSEUL M IllUIZHIIIIWi "CYCUOINU" ijnuini: Wrlta fa r.i.i . .. . th n a . . -"' snu rrice TUG A. H. AVURILL MACHINERY CO. PORTLAND, OREGON,