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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1905)
2( CATABBHSSS Catarrh is usually regarded as nothing more serious than a bad cold or light inflammation, of the inner ekin and tissues of the head and throat, when it is, in fact, not only a Vexatious and troublesome disease, but a com plicated and dangerous one. It is true that Catarrh usually begins with a cold in the head, but when the poisons, which are thrown off through the secretions, find their way into the blood, it becomes a constitutional trouble that affects all parts of the body. It has more annoying and disgusting symp toms than any other disease. There is a sickening and offensive discharge from the nostrils, a constant busting noise in the cars, headaches and pains in the eyes are frequent, while filthy, tenacious matter drops back into the throat requiring continual hawking and spitting, and in certain stages of the disease the breath has an odor that is very offensive. Catarrh is worse in Winter, because the cold weather closes the pores and glands, and the pois ons and unhealthy vapors which should pass off that way are thrown back on the tender linings and tissues, causing the inflammation which starts the unhealthy secretions to be ao- orbed by the blood. When the blood becomes diseased with this catarrhal watterall kindsof complications may be looked for. As the blood circu lates through the body the foul mat ter finds its way into the stomach, ruining the digestion and producing chronic Dyspepsia, or Catarrh of the Bnmapli lr atennffiv-to.the Kidnevs. Bladder and other members of the bodv, white the general health is weak ened, appetite lost and the patient feels despondent and half sick all the time. But worst of all, if the trouble is not checked the lungs become diseased from the constant passage of poisoned blood through them, and Catarrh terminates in Consumption, the most fatal of all diseases. You cannot get rid of Ca tarrh by treating it with spravs, washes, inhalations, etc., because they only reach the membranes and tissues, while the real cause of the trouble is in the blood. These relieve the annoying symptoms for time, but the poison is 11 the while getting a stronger hold on the system and when they are left off will manifest itself in worse form than before. S. S. S. is the greatest of 11 blood purifiers, and when it has cleansed the blood, this pure, rich stream circulates through the body, carrying healthful properties to the diseased parts. Then the inflamed membranes and tissues begin to heal, the dis- PURELY VEGETABLE. the and ease permanently, ana ar me same time duuus up w cuuicoj J tonic effect.- S. S. S. is purely vegetable remedy non-injurious to the sys tem and a certain, reliable cure for Catarrh. Catarrh sufferers will find our free consulting department helpful in advising local treatment to be used With S. S. S. : THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., A TLAMTA, CA No Babea'i Work. Mrs. Al fle Mustahd And hare jou any paintings by KubensT Mrs. Justin deBunch Mercy, no: All our pictures are by the best ar tists, s Mrs. A. de M. But Rubens Mrs. 1. de B. Dont tell me. I nev er saw a robe yet that could paint Clerelaad Leader. S European Breakfasts. Mark Twain, in speaking of the typi cal European " breakfast, said: ' "Do yon know what I'll do? I'll rail a piece of cuttle-fish bone to the chim ney, and every morning I'll hop up on the mantel and take a pick at it with tin bill. It will be just aa filling and much cheaper than a European breakfast" It is evident that Mr. Clemens pre fers the typical American breakfast dish of PHtsbury's Yitos with good cream and sugar. ' , j i Economical Thought. "Oh, George:" said Mrs. Youngmaa, "my canary bird's dead." "Yes?" replied ber husband. "You're not grieving much." "No; you see, I can hare It stuffed , for my hat next fa!!, and then (lie rest of the tat wont cost you so much." Philadelphia Press. Forbronehfat twraToei try Ptso's Cure for Consumption. It is a pood cough medicine. At druggists, price 5 cent. The Inevitable Comparison. The on of the old counterfeiter gazed critically at tht bogus coins that the hopeful young apprentice spread before him. g ,. v Then he ihook bis grizzled bead. These are not as good as the dollars that father used to make," he slowly aid. Cleveland Plain Dealer. riTfl Permanently Carad. Ifoflta or nervousness filu enr&rlJr'suorIr-KUiK,tUrtu'erve Restorer. Knd for Free M2 lrla.1 bottle and treatise. X. H. H. Kline, Ltd.. KU Arch bU. FbUadelpnia. Fa. , An Obliging Playmate. "Ma, may I go out and play with Willie Grafterr That's the son of the polltclan, Isn't It?" ' " " "I dunno whose son he Is, ma, but be's the only boy on the street who ays I can lick him an' don't make me prove It" Cleveland Plain Dealer. Ber Miserable Lock. First Summer Girl Did you hear bout the miserable luck I had yester day? Second Summer Girl No; what was It? First Summer Girl While In bath ing a man rescued me from drowning. Second Summer Girl Why, I'd call that good luck. : 1 . , t First Summer Girl But the man In the case Is married. The Kind You Have) Alwavs r .at- -Saxear - is i mm Mil ture of Clias. II. Fletcher, and lias been made under hid personal supervision for over HO years. Allow no one to deceive you in this. Counterfeits, Imitations and ' Just-an-good" are but Experiments, and endanger th bead til of Children Experience-against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castorla is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Hoothiiii hyrups. Mt is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic . substance. Its age is its ernarantee. It destroys Worm and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarriuea 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 toe Always Bought Bears the In Use For Over 30 Years, tms aiMTAua eetaeaav. tt aiuaaav eraicr, a-iar vosa oitv. Boveral years ro my blood was bad and I hd In addition dieaiintl easa of Catarrh. My nan u itoppw up, I had taeadaehee, Tina-ina- noise in my ear and felt unBt for work. I com menced ttaa ua of 8. S. 8. on the recom mendation of a ft-iend, and in a nor tiina it cured ma aound and wall. It put my blood in irood condition and I have raver had the lthteat return of ttoe Catarrh ,iuM th" M5Sb. D. CAttK. No. COO Edsar St. EvauevUle, lad. Cuargcs cease, uicgcnntuvuumuwu v the system is strengthened, every one .! of the annoying and disgusting symp toms pass awav, na ue paueni. m icii in perfect health. S. S. S. is the best remedy for Catarrh. It goes right into blood and removes ail enete matter catarrhal ooison and cures the dis- Everything Limited. The old farmer went to one end of the swaying coach to wash bia bands. He could and only a few remnants of soap. "Boy," he drawled, "there don't seem to be much soap here? "No, sab," chuckled the porter, "you know dis Is de limited. Ebbything abohd am limited." Then the old man tried to fill av glass from the water cooler. Ue could only force out a few drops. ' Where's the water, boys?" "Not much water, sah. Dat am lim ited, too." Presently the porter brushed the old farmer down and the latter band ed him nine coppers. "Why, boss," protested the porter, "yo gib de porter on de udder train quarter." "I know that," chuckled the old farmer, "but yon know this is the limited, and everything should be lim ited." Chicago News. Productive Winter Wheats. The average weight per bushel and the average yield of the most produc tive varieties of winter wheat for the past fire years. Including 1904, at the Ontario experimental farm are report ed as follows: Dawson Golden Chaff, Mj.9 pounds, 89.8 bushels; Imperial Amber, 61.2 pounds, 58 bushels; Prize Taker, B9.8 pounds, BT.8 bushels; Si! ver Dollar, 59.7 pounds, B7 bushels; Budapest, 61.4 pounds, W.4 bushels; Itudy, 61.1 pounds, 55.4 bushels; Kor tyfold, 59.1 pounds, 55.4 bushels, and Egyptian Amber, 61.4 pounds, 55.2 bushels. In 1904 Daw6on Golden Chaff possessed the strongest and Red Hussar the weakest straw, and Iron clad, Tasmania Red and Pride of America were freest from rust One Thins Needful. Marks I hear you are Interested In the promotion of mining company. Sharks Yes. Marks How sre yoo getting on? Sharks Splendidly! We hsve the prospectus and stock certificates ready also several subscribers. In fact we've got everything but the mine. Sponge Sandwich. Beat the yolks of three eggs and four ounces of sifted sugar to a cream. beat the whites of the three eggs to a stiff foam, and add gently, then sift In three ounces of flour slowly, well mixing all the time; lastly a teaspoon ful of baking powder. Bake In two tins half an boor In a moderate oven, then spread with Jam, and place to gether. ' Empty. Dummeigh What about this canteen Droblem? Brisque Oh, there's nothing In It!" Cleveland Plain Dealer. 4 iioutrht has borne the siima- Signature of OREGON STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST AID FROM STATE. Is Necessary In Road Construction, Says Convention. Corvallts The voice of the Good Roads convention la unanimously for state aid in the construction of public roads. No resolution to this effect was adopted, but throughout the two days' session the idea came to the front at unexpected times end alwsys wiin the apparent approval id the delegates. It was injected into the proceedings by an Alsea farmer, who declared that there ought to lie state aid, so that Pottland would hsve to help pay the price, because an tnai roruanu is ui U that aha hones to tie has come or is to come from the products of the farms, mines ana ruu.s in tne terrroiy ot which she is the commercial mistress. This hrmnrht Judu-e Webster into the open, and he declaied his approval ol a unlimanl axtirMUUHl hv the Alsoall. and announced a belief that state aid should be vouchsafed in road construc tion, the state to nay about 50 cents every time certain community strug gling with a road raised au cents. HA1LEY ON SUPREME BENCH Governor Chamberlain Will Appoint Pendleton Man. Salem Governor Chamberlain has announced that he will appoint T. U. Mailev. of Pendleton, to succeed Jus tice Wolverton on the supreme bench. This appointment was expected, but came much sooner than anticipated, (or there is really no vacancy as yet. Governor Chamberlain bar been con sidering the matter of an appointment to the supreme bench ever since it De- came probable that one of the superior judges would be appointed to the Fed eral bench, lie had therefore weighed the qualifications of available men and was ready to make a selection. Bv announcing the appointment at once, the governor haa raved the troubie of receiving and considering the flood of recommendations and ap plications that would soon have been pouring in. v Books for Christmas. People who buy books for children usually take what they can get moat easily, or what the clerk recommends. Everyone likes to make a goon invest ment, to set value received. The Ore- iron Library commission makes this possible in so far as children's books ire concerned, for it has pubiisena lor free distribution s list of something over a hundred titles ot children's books for Christmas gift and for the home library. There are notes on the books, and prices sre given ranging from 15 centa to $3. Any one may get this list by applying to the secretary of the commission st Salem. More Smallpox at Eugene. Eugene Two more casts of small pox have been reported to the health authorities, and the bouses of A. J. Pickard and Warren I.uckey are now in quarantine, tan Luckey, son ol war ren Luckev, was taken down ana began to break out while in the school room, but it is not believed the other stu dents were endangered, because the dis ease had not reached the stage where it would become contagious. Strict meas ures are in force for stamping out the disease aa quickly as pjssible. Big Ranch Sold. Pendleton One of the biggest ranch deals in the history of Eastern Oregon was last consummated here, in which the finches and sheep of Charles Cun ningham, the Cmatilla county sheep king, were sold to a company composed of J. N. Burgess, J. M. Keeny, B. A. Kelsay and Dan J. Malarkey. The price paid was in the neighborhood of 1200,000. The deal baa been pending since October, when an option was giv en the purchasers for 5,000. About 20,000 acres, 20,000 sheep and 1,000 tons of hay are included in the deal. Permanent Exhibit. Salem Tbe state exhibit at the Lew is and Clark exposition, or a larg.i por tion of it, is to be placed on exhibition at tbe state bouse, and tbe work of set ting up the exhibit is now in progerss. The old library room on the third floor in the north end of thecapitol has been selected as the exhibit room, hpeci mens of Oregon woods, educational dis plays from the public schools snd state educational institutions, mounted spec imens of animals and birds, maps and charts of the state and numerous other things of interest are to be shown. Survey by Oregon Short Line. Ontario A second Oregon Short Line surveying psrty has left here for the interior. While they were all very reticent as to their destination, it was learned that they will camp m the vi cinity of Crane ertek gap. The first party, which left here two weeks ago has been in csmp near Weatfall, on Bully creek. The party here now is registered at the hotel as Oregon Short Line men, so there is no longer ques tion as to their identity. May Replace Woolen Mills. ' Albany A proposition which wonld allow Albany to regain some of tbe pay roll she lost through the burning ot tbe Albany woolen mill last spring, baa been received from an Eastern man who will remove a six set woolen mill plant to Albany, if local capitalists will furnish the buildings. Besides having double the capacity of tbe old mill, the new concern proposes to operate in con nection with the woolen mill s knitting mill and a clothing manufactory. Use Wagons in Lieu of Csrs. Athens On account of the scarcity of cars, tbe Preston-Partnn Milling company is obliged to employ teams to haul wheat overland to keep their mills running. The conditions are growing worse daily at the mills, which are congested with the large amount of accumulated flour, there being several hundred thousand barrels on band awaiting shipment. Just when this condition will be relieved is bard to state. . ELABORATE PREPARATIQNS. Seven States Will Be Represented at Fruitgrower' Convention. Ia Grande Elaborate preparations aie being made In this city for the en tertainment of the Fruitgrowersg' con vention here January 3 to 5. Secretary C. 1). Huffman, of this place, has re ceived many coitmunicatloi.s from del egates, snd Oregon, Washington, Cali fornia, Idaho. Ctatl, Moniana ami Wyoming will lie represented. The exercises will probably he held in the opera house, and the commercial c'ub hall will be utilised for an exhi bition room. Hoot! River has simfled iia Intention nl havimr an exkih t here, and many other fruitgrowing communi ties are arousing interest, jl. rauue will be well represented. A large of this valley will save, their best fruits for the occasion, and anvone alone is able to make a creditable showing. One ilonrii'g mill ! nuiHuli-rinw erecting a huge pyramid of flour reaching to the ceiling to ad vertise the grams. a atrMntimia raiimaiirii w ill lie starlet) soon and delegates from alt over the valley will be asked to prepare the ex hibit. Fishing Law la Defied. Tillamook Although the Balling season for Tillamook closed on the 20th, fishing is in full blast on Tilla mook bay, and Elmore's cannery is also running to its capacity and is receiving a large quantity of tlolt, as there is a tine run ol silversides, and the tlsiier- men are doing well. The cannery ha agreed to take all the fish, and as it has a lot of empty cans on liana mat it wants to fill this season, no attention is being paid to the closed seon by the canneiy people. Only one or two fishermen have stopped fishing and complied with the law. Much Work for Wolverton. Salem There are 34 cases to be de cided by the Supreme court, presuma bly before Judge olverton leave the bench. These cases have all been argurd before the court. Twenty-four of these cases were heard at the recent session of the court at Pendleton. Ten cases heard in this city have not been passed npon. Among the latter is the noted Marqnatn case, which the rutin has had under advisement fr several mnnths. If all these eases are decided before Judge Wolverton retires, it will require at least two wicks. Car Shortage Prevent Buying. Aurora W. S. Hurst & Co., produce and commission merchants of this city, have 20 carloads of choice pota toes tored in their warehouses at Au rora, Hubbard and Canhy, waiting for cars to make shipments. The firm has stopped buying potatoes, being unable to tell when it can move its pres. nt stock, and its houses being full. After a loug delay the Him received one car, which it loaded with yellow onions foi Texas markets. Other shippers are in the same position regarding lack ol cars. Real Estate Active. La Grande Since tbe railroad move ment at Elgin, the real estate transc tions at that place have been on the advance, a a careful examination of the county records will indicate, dur ing one week one-third of the 21 resi estate sales in Union county were made at Elgin. The sales consist largely of town lots, though an occasional timber tract changes hands. The prices are far in advance of those obtaining a few months ago. New Road in Baker County. 3aker City Private advices received from engineers in the field state that surveys have been approved for build ing another railroad in Baker county, connecting Union with the Cornucopia timber country. The promoters are after timber traffic ami nothing else. For obvious reasons the names of the promoter and financiers aie kept quiet for the present. The money is guaran teed in New York. PORTLAND MARKETS. Wheat Club, 71c pet bushel; blue stern, 7374:; valley, 74(1 75c; red, 67c. Oats No. 1 white feed, $2; gray, 1 20 per ton. Barley Feed, $22 per ton; brewing, 22P22 50; rolled. 22 .50(323.60. Kye $1.50(11 (10 per cental Hay Eastern Oregon timothy, $15 lflperton; valley timothy, $11(812; clover, $8(89; grain hay, $X8!. Fruits Apples, $ll.r0 per box; huckleberries, 7c per pound; pears, $1.20(31.50 per box; quinces, $1 per box. Vegetables ' Beans, wax, 1 2c per pound; cabbage 1(31. '4'c per pound; caujifl'iwer, $1 .75g2.2r) per crate; cel ery, 75c per dozen; cucumbers, 50($ftfc per dozen; pumpkin, u per pound; tomatoes, $1 perorate; sprouts, 7c per pound; squash, &g per piund; turnips, D0c$l per sack; car rots, 0676c pur sack ; beetw, 85cfl per sack. Onions Oregon yellow Ilanvers, $1.20 per sack. Potatoes Fancy graded liurbanks, B5 (370c per sack; ordinary, 6500c; Merced sweets, sacks, $1,90; crates, $2.15. Butter Fancy creamery, 2fl(827Jc per pound. Ktrg Oregon ranch, 35c per dozen. Poultry Average old hens, ()c per pound; young roosters, 0c; springs, 11c; dressed chickens, 12314c; tur keys, live, Vimilic; turkeys, dressed, choice, 17(g22c; geese, live, 8)i'(a9c; ducks, 11 10c. Hops Oregon, 11)05, choice, 109 He; olds, 57c, Wool Kant urn Oregon, averauo bent. l821c; valley, 24Sj20o per pound; mohair, choice, 30c, Beef Dressed bulls, lc2 per pound ; cows, agio; country steers, 4tg4c. Veal Dressed, 37Uc por pound. Mutton Dressed, fancy, 77c per poiina; orainary, (goo; lam h, 7 . Pork Dressed, 67i;c per pound. The wouderful strides In grlcul tural science, ss well bs the vast in crease in the Insect enemies Of grow ing things, has both boomed ud de terred farm work as profession, so that the old-tim Ideas of farming can not be siild to bring succcas except In a very moderate degree. The fnriiiltiB of the future must be don by tue boy and girls of to-day, and we owe It to our children to give them the best os tible chitnce to gnln knowledge which will help them In tholr life work. If the boy I seriously Interested In agri culture, It will be a paying Investment to give him a course in au agricultural college. If one cannot afford th full course of four years, or If the boy la not sum clently well educated to tke this course, give him the shorter one of two years, or, better than nothing, let him take the short winter course of from ten to twelve weeks ami study tlnr particular branch In which he 1 Interested. You wilt lltid that hi In i..r.-Mt in th work will be enough greater to wnrrutit the expense. True, ho may not learn a grout deal lu the short course, but It will be enough to open tils eyes to the possibilities, and he will bo placed on llio rlgnt tWK to study snd work by himself. Talk to the boy about it. and write to the agricultural college of Jour State for detailed Information. The North Pot, It ! often said that, when the North Pole i discovered, there will be found .... .,.,.!.. n.- a Hcotctimall Uomg ousineaa. Highlander alway ranked foremost siimiigHt the pioneers of the American West. Hia Herculean strength nttsd In m lor frontier lile. and to his con stant use of "porridge" for breakfast Is attributed his splendid physique, litis generation can he as brawny by eating t'lllsbury's Yitos. Canae and Etf-rt. Mrs. Caller I see your husband Is smoking again. 1 thought he had given It up. Mrs. Shopper So he did; but I found such a lovely smoking Jacket at t bargain sale that he Just had to commence again. Beware et Utntmeata lor Catarrh that Contain Mercury anroereo'7 wtll sutelr !lfoy the en ol vttivil ana e.meisiy 'wsff um wviw ,j ion, u,-u euUstlll U tun-upa Ilia ntHCuus , Uriels. SUCH erU'i' oula wft ba ukI j i.. pi prufl(.u- us lio.u refutable ! f; ' l,lausaliae.taina lh IHitots ton I. 14 i H ( a )ucii wu,.)ritoillrum item. ! Hail's tatarrn fare. ia'ai-ittred l . J. I i heiioy o.. Ti-it io.o .rninaterary, ; ami It Uil liiii-B t. acting direeils u.u ; lha bloi.i.1 and tnim.ui ut!as pt the ajf vm, i 111 liuy ins Hall's alacrh run li ure yni t m ntun. II l isk-ii Iniernalir, an4 mala In 1. l-t... Ohio, If , . c Lam-jr 4 t.t. 'Iwtl- , otiitiisii trre. i (t. i.t lir lnif !!. rrlee tin. rr Uitlla. Hail's r aiuu j ruu are iba beat. f MathMtt nrtlie Maintlra j lti'imrtcr And tUy do jait carry a . aterhury watch? ItiM-kyiiige To wind whsa I've ootb lu else tn to dn. Reporter What do you gain by thst? K-kj sage t sate time, Cleveland Leader. Motbsrawl!! flnl Hi; Wlnakm'a SawiMn Syrup tlti beat reutnlr louae Ivr UiaU eaUUttn dutitif tha levltiluf ieriu-1. !refrealnuet AtSvlce. The new doctor had been celled In to see a lady with a swollen Jaw. "lines it hurt you to talkV" asked the pill dispenser. "Yes," alio replied. "Then don't." said the M. D. "Two dollars, ple.ise."Ch!c.igo Iiaity News. ' To flrtak In New Shoaa. Always ahaka in A!tena Fooil'.ie, a pcwlar. ftetirea hut, awaaMnv. a, hln. taiillm Eaat. Curf-a cortia, Ins-'MWiUK nai' aiid himtutta Al alt ilmsiriAta ami ahia- atiirt-s, l: t'un't a---t'l anrauimiiiite Samite tnai!l rftlCK. AUiliaaa Allau S. Ulluated, la Hi.y. N. Y. No Wutidtr. "Wbiit haa made the eurrgetlc Mrs. Embonpoint so aiiry ? "In writing up the church fair which she nmde su-li a ami-ena, the agK-iety editress siild of ber that she was a woman of wonderful bustle." Hous ton 1'oat etc. n is all 1." ? Vl l" K'-u.iie " uy -. Jli aSai'n '--1i' fi'7 1-14ii'i-"- hi'hihsmi nii'ir $ v tff 'y:-;t'- Sa.aa-j e'..l ''Iiiiiii aifaaafiW4- ItSWiiillMi im i'inV I r ...... y , vy W, repUlai)le druggists and that full name of the Ai Ask Your OwnDocton If he tells you to uke Ayer a Cherry Pectoril for your severe cough or bronchial trouble, then fake It. If he has anything better, then take that. But we know what he will say; fnr doctors have used this cough medicine over (50 years. have STara - Tli k.a hard i-.'Wa. Im4 tHiuaha. and li.aiiaa. II "".a le il s.w.1. a.;. .S''7,V,!l 'lit ....Jl. him lit it In lha aurm. tiia ait twit einisn Biwwina m J"-k " i,,..if llmatt ami lau Uvablwa."- . fcU C.SrtT. AitNllir.iMHlw. Jk Mad An ba J. O. ar (., l-s,alt, Maae. ala aiaiiitlWiuraaB f SlMiSAIILLA. vers nut VHKHt Keen the) bowel oin vvitn Ayor' HUH t todtlri, lust nnev, ThGffliwT0WER3 POMiitL SLICKER HAS tUH ADVtRflMO a a .ex a-al ft K vft A JN I UKE Alt Sf4,Kl C10IHING. ) It i smk f the it IS , lutcriala in Haca , l W full? uwant u4 KH tr rbat! etaletl isit SIHSIOIMt SIGN Of THE f ISH tj totw to, mli.i4, $1,000 ToBcGlvenfor Reliable Information Te will give 0n Dollar for Portal Card jiving the first reilabls news ef a chance to sell s horUonisl steam engine of our styles, within our rang of sues. VS's do not want Inquiries si this lime for vertical, traction Of fa engines. ATLAS ENGINES AND BOILERS hara tar rears ate itx siaaawa fee all eieaaa Stasia. Baaf l atawlal a4 aaaaai. (luf b f tHatrxlaoat.aa aa aall aaamail era! Ha. As Ansa, ) beat la taa aafW, aaats ae mora iiiaathaoibaa ktae, Wtltt lajf tor aa iftxltf utttr. ATLAS ENGINE WORKS ts. bsilM BrhlP-ltsbSS) aTW.taa, W Tle ? t,fa.riM HaaSfaJaaS) f ' ' awlMs4tiri ttxmmmj tS esS)S4 Atttat Rvium t sarie f . 4MI R t, 4aaM Wia I St SSUwt ,trel ft. f, Ml ale, fttul.b There Mia I'tashrr. fy al.a is Jn.t k (r :u .V(Xirt and Utf (i:i i-!ei:-.u la aa Lf iaii as a ttuU l'sao Yte. a cheainsit, He Rht of Sea Wave. Careful ei'runetit mad jr a noted Knghsh naviiistor along tha north meat of Kjiaiu show thai aava frv quentty atiain a height of 4'i fret, which is nothing compared to th rise ol i'lilibtiry' Vitus in the ratiniatltitt nf pe pie who like giant, pure, r,nimon sense a heat food. You will like it. Ask (or it at your griper'. I'eai-erut. ! "It-itihliis waa IliWIod ta desth eof tli uiili-!ii of th l'Mtamauta confer eui. He is a radical sdtotsi uf uul- V-rtil e.l'e," 'TdaS '?" "I should s.iy an! Why, ha effefod to lick r 01m in the Imist who die- ;rr.J wltli biiu ua lha subject." TheWinningStroke If more tlian ordinary skill in playing brings the honors of the game to the winning player, so exceptional merit In a remedy ensures the commendation of the well informed, and as a reason able amount of outdoor life and recreation Is conducive to the health and strength, so dx s a perfect laxative tend to one's improvement in cases of constipation, biliousness, headaches. - important, however, In selecting t noose one ot known quality and excellence, like the ever pleas ant Syrup of Figs, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co., a laxative which sweetens and cleanses the system effect ually, when a laxative is needed, without any unpleasant after effects, as it acts naturally and gently on the internal organs, simply assisting nature when nature needs assistance, without griping, irritating, or debilitating the internal organs in any way, as it contains nothing of on objectionable or injurious nature. A3 the plants which are combined with the figs in the rnanu tacture of Syrup of Figs are known to physicians to act most beneficially upon the system, the remedy lias met with their general approval as a family laxative, a fact well worth con suJering in making purchases. It is because of the fact that SYRUP OP FIGS s a remedy of known quality and excellence, and approved by ffXr'mSr,1 "i h!l? ,C(J t0 U!ie 80 mill'0,1S 0f n wh0 wouId not use or,y rf,,nedy of uncertain 8".ai-y IorJ"fcrior. ''putatinn. livery family should have a genuine on band at all times, to ..i! niray is required. Flease to remember that syrup ot Hgs Is for sale In bottles un renuianie lifornia lu lleel f'"ia erriiB, 1'aaiaa ilTa. Lat IT m Ihna S.il.1 bj ilniaal.la La Al.Sf lT nslt.wav t,A1tia IHRKi-T rttoM NIK fi'MI'A.N Vt I'ltit g aa i k it fitKl aui ifi.visa an At UKt asA hay. KNT, Hal. A MB IN NINN aiJliiV AMNI AI INI A.l.!kN I1, Al.lik ?i fttilWAV iti., hi voilAWa toll JYuaANK, WAatlt, WANTED A tract of l.fiOt) to S.OtiO acre of pasture land In the Wtllanit tie valley, within fair dUtaifco of tlm railroad, Must b u-a-ohuIjIo In pri.-tt, well watered snd in Miirmn, I. Inn, t.ano, IUnton or I'ni county. Aildresa, with lull Particular Itiivwr, No. 415 Marquem fcldg., lC land, Uregoii. 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I tartaal. laJl- east Motf K..aalala Was HM 1 1 a1K. WsthiftfWa UI, H ItrtllasSa i OiaaBB j H;ta( av and tVt t , S(i1an, Wsak, fill Ua'kal atiaal. Saa l'iaaias. Cat. St. 4- 1S w nVX writing t.4lfwrtlflHM MsftttM ltal r a laxative, to l.vl use when a the of one size j jutsissi Hi"'" "n saiiJ ),e ... a i I a r e K ei r. i a c i , C 6 f p'8 vvjirjijiiaasl