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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1908)
ST PATRICK U Drove til Ih nka from IRELAND H if-'? S-JACOBS OIL Drlvea all ctt from the body. cure Rhoumall.m, Nauraljla and CONOUCR8 PAIN rac-Ait tnuuaisrs-50c. mMmm Mil AT tl ernci. torn vrn Mrwacn or tn rma (N. Ot. WOMtN, Ml 0 CMIIOMC.). any mm mMfMrwMi an amp tlHitf tm4d nut, mmmr m , mmw vaaaai rrea I hmtlm, wmmr $umm. afaaal (M W L Dni'M S4 nd SS 6 et Skoai CimoI B Lrt-ftlTI. W I. H- fU MM4 4 fir M fc I.. I. l i.a , alam. Mm aaa! Lrf 7i. w Ml Mm luimHlua m tba construct loa and p- f it lurbiit nloa Baa base iri t IBS ruurte of lb Htujv-a0t kla Li la N York Clij, A lurblae an sa ban in.iallad and I abowa la bullae rwalda aailne of lb racir.ro- l in- 1l turt.itie ta doing duly lnralilri el1rk-lfj, wall aar- (or rnknttaiUii tmrnua I tr r- LlixirTOoniui tlii'SyNtrm Kffi't t- IfOIISr .iis.n.sni.kiu) Mintllli'iu ir Ill's ill 1 I' 1- 1 II" S llUI III I IIIWTlllOlKlll- II . . II . .1 i ' IAi U nuTut-ully, , utu iruiy ui ... jli'st fmAfi'iiVimifii nn J Clillil- lSn-iMiiM oiui (llil. linji-t it lilM.-fil illl Ef !. K , In iv tin (li'iiuiiw uliirli luis uw lull mimo of Tlii! l0"" t iii f.i ..J II, 1 pany CALIFORNIA Tier Sriii;i Co. ar..t n fnwry pOfliri' . sold dtall leading Dftuccisn onl. r3ular prw 50r- tJlSa. l.liral I karilr. "I w.iil.l llk l.i lake dm mu nt I Ha al.Mit Ilia (Imrllj- fwll.'f." an lit llio f r..fcwlmia ilillailliriilat. Aint whi'ii the miitrlliiitloti wa taken m; lie roiiml he liml tjk. ll Imtllliiit via. llnltitiiore Amerlrnn. II .1 .; l.i . . . I . 8 t3L kJL Ol ,i.i,.u i.i ikiiicio iiiipurmr ami oiain in nre " i"1-"" rith. attotig anJ healthy, the circul.it ion lias liecome itilci tol with germs iMCS.le wln.li .tMlr r I.I. r...l e.iriillHt'leS tli.ll fill 11 1 ! UOUt tstlltlCIlt tl ttrntli ,, the IhmIv, ami rcd'mcl this ci.n.litiori that it Is no longer able t keep llic svslcm lit iic.mn. or wuru o Hit cotinllrhs disease and ilisotdcts Hint n.-oniil It. The 1 of tlici ted corpukilr takes the color and glow of health from the check, and w If pale. Siillow fare and washed out. chalkv complexion among- the fir: lvm.t,.m of Malar Hut Miliaria i.i uir- tiicKi iwcoinca more heavily Iiwulcil wun nKerm wc nave .,v r.. .v.. M"l ti.tui.lt. ntril avtiii.tom : the Itunure I.I.hmI having itH effivt on all part tl the IxKly, The ptitc fails, digestion i weakened, chills and altii' ever mr liequent, and the sullcrcr lose energy ami immuira constant tiied out and ' no account " Icclinif. The lack of necessary nou iilinit,ft un.i i i.i.r..i ......i:.:d 1.. -- mm iieaiioiui iiuiitnirn i tlio 1.1,.1 i.ii. I -i ,.nl muniri iHiun noil aiwinww, kin alTn-tlona, and in some case fitcs and ulcers to lireak out, and nmetimea the patient is prostrate with a m.II .1 i .i t - I.,. I. ...,, ... Hlll.M. lui n.vi "''. Riav l.: i. i.i. ....... .ilw I ,.nvv (tin IICMIIII II.HI.l J : Jin paired. To cure Mulaiia lth a j1'1! purifier nnd tonic are necessary, in order to remove the cause and at ihe aiiiue time huild tip the aystcm Irillll it awibinnl anrt rilll.dllWrl eondition. 8. 8. S. is the medicine !t fitted for this work. It la the "ot perfect of all blood purifiers, nd ie imtoly vegetable ingredienta o' which it j. composed make It the palest and .fest of. .11 tonic.. W. O. M Via, i nivn nlrl Ilia iM rCII I UIIOH J Polam.", and .t the .aVe time Rives to "' 't neeils. It cure. Malnri. thorouRniy P ' ' . u amoves the germ, and poison, which produce the "h I. tone. 4 gtreng-Vhens every part of Xy r , v pieion, l lie oiu iireu, ire n ii n-n. ni l i.i. j-i tln w,u SmrjT pl HI f i lwt4r TLA at MM aqr . Eqtuitad At Ani Mm MM1 M fawO'-W.. Tfc - 'w.r 1 f V' e( I W. U Itul'liUH, aw Ma h.fcIII.Ha. Il Ntl lll ra Irani M, t'lrdaoaYou amok all Ik Ubm, dan't yo? Alma - .No: half lb lima t dost amoks St all. I aalilom touch rlgsr btiwws 8 p. a, aad Sam. Mxtr arlll la4 Mra. WlmloVa fc-.lhlaf trrui ka tm-t UHluttaaucii kwa Wllllaa la la II a Trial. j Kfmi!li.iiif t'tUmtt Vou au8rr from i (onrral rtliilMjr omriimra, do ;ou? I ! 1 yinl r try oufr? f Mra. miaioirhm N; boar oiii'-b , do It ftMt a boMlrt Tka ....a Tlw ruralri OI4 Vararr. Ma rlmrvh when lm rnrl Hir intf. Thai ; iuiirls ihrjr liml aunt th Hnwll. It. 1 lir rgrr anWI : "Tlila iimriiluic I ! follimnl llriirtlsrll rltwr Ihnil : uaunl. anl !lir- lii lillnjil all UlUik't ! but lli irrt-r " "Jlorrlf." maUi th mrt. tnllltielr. i "tlirr nirntton 'All erwii thine I'l""' llio rrlb.,"-niiitrtm1 Itll. 1 ilia inaaiir. Tli t-birf of U t hur:ara wai "Von i!if. au-k whllr lh ot ' i w-ir il.niif IU rk l'il ! )"h j Hill." ha a"l "All ! " ,n I'"-'') ; Ih. i!anl. Il'rc'a lal you ft ' j 11,11 ,.ni!i-J ika aiuail J and Uan.lw' j : II liok. "Kfi ll. rap." h aald. "I'll M Ml la ' "ll atlh honoraldf nwnilnn " llliailiuai Hrarlloa. "I a. v..ill) ort,r.l alK J-.finnr hrn hf lia l ihl lal ah-k ajwll." aaol Mra IjiiIii. hn l'lo' l"1'' h k fiii'l lo 'l H '' ''r' If illliriom HI i"f tlWAIinr Ut'WTnl -Aaaaiwr aJ Caamlal. .t.r,,. ml, lii'-l. j".J. fell MM-iirt i C)'"-"'" '"' V"' ?.ca.takiw4. l!.iMMiai t.ri.... t.. CURES .MALARIA ...... .1. 1.1 1 I ....t.n.l ,.f lu-in i it.il fluiil I" mh n weak, w.ilct general systemic disease, and c Purlm 100 I waa ruaoln a larm lb MlaaiaalpiH rlM anil hnama aolupne nalMl Hh Malaria thai I" i 1 alinoal a hrcal wtk. I triad a aambar at mulltloa rowiKla at blooil purln ara, ,hill iuih, aaJ Malaria araJicatort. bul aotlun aliat ma any !wl soul 1 aa to ua ti. 8. 8. Tha raaull lnl lakia II lr aaSH I waa aa wall and iron I a. waa. I aav aa.ar had a ehill .lata aor Ih allabtaal tymptom ot Malaria. 1 kaaa alkaia wdl b saoaStad by aiy aapwlaoc. and wlia lhal and la vl.w I lv IbH laalliixwial. knowing thai s S. 1. la tka SmI raoiady lor Malaria. Amary. Miaa, 8. a. COWlHt- rv trace of imt.i.rit' intl iriHtw w - the Wood the hea th-aus. a.mujr qua - " " i .-I- ...I maslieal advici about Malari. nd nv mauicai auvio SPECIFIC CO.. AIUJITA. OA ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES. Wathlngton Farmart A,k Information on Varlout 8iibjclt. frwn Ilia WaalilnaUm Hlala rlUva. Fgllman. Tho i'XM'nmctit atalion him rccoivcrl lottiT from J. A. II., of Kvt-rett, ak li how to exUTinimite Ihu CitnHdmn thmtlo. 1'rofranor W. S. Thurnbor, burtlpulturiat, n-plM a follow : "Tho Cunadlno IhlatlB la a hard Plmil lo flKht, but by Jiidlrloua cut ting and cultivation you run uradl 'to It. Tho ulnnt tiiuitt bo knot from formliiK m growth above tho aurfaee nf III. mm I ... i I . ..... K!umij mi ai iiTani uiivf yoar In ordnr that your elTorla for Hi ea tormlnatlon may bo aiicccaHful. Tha plant aproaiU by undnrRruund atma, or roota, which ara thrown up at dl tanri'a of from thr to all foet from tho parant plant, ao merely d-atroy-n tho nioihor plant will not kill tha weed. A Rood cuttlnx durlnR tho month of Juno, followed by othor CUllliiKa In tha latter part of July and on throiiKh Annum will check tho thlatle wnterlally, and may Ait atroy It enMrely. It I Renerally qulio dtmi'ult to eradlroto tho plant lu pamurea and fence cornera, alnce a lit ti 1 1 ri'Klilun will lie left urnl atrnycil, whli-h will grow durng tho folliiwlni! yr. There la no norny that will klil It. Kometlmca It la helpfiil to rut the thinllo on about three Inihi-a In-low the aurfaee of tho Kfound, which c4Rn tho root to rot by drying out. In cultlvalod flelda It la advliutblo to rako out tbo undericrnund tenia, and allow them to dry thoroughly before plowing gain. Another letter from W. 0. M., of Mabton, made Inquiry concerning the culture of K nullah walnuta In that rerJon. Profvaaur Thornber'a reply follow: "Tho aectlnn of proper Tarletlea la very Important, and up to the p r ea rn t time I have found only two va lietlea that ara hardy enough to thrlvo well under the condition of your locality. Theno two are tha Kayetto and the Mayette. They ara not KiirIIkIi walnuta, atrictly aueak Inc, but are tha aame apeelv, and ar commonly spoken of aa "Per sian, or 'KnKllnh walnuta.' It will bo Inipouallile for you to grow In cotutnerelnl way "grafted tree of tbeso varbtle. alniply because the operation of grading 1 ao dllTlciilt that only a few are aerurcd, and the price of grnftlng stock I very high. A better way la to secure good Ural or aiHoml generation treea from re liable nurserymen. These aecotid generation tree are grown from nuts of (Imt generation trees, usually In Oregon and falifornla. From my personal experience, I hould Judgo that vou will aurceed remarknbly well if you secure good varieties. Almost any of our soils, If the sea sons are n it too severe, will grow Knglioh walnuts, providing there Is not s shale, or hnrdpan. nearer than three or four feet to the surface of tho ground. 1 understand that we are obliged to wntch these condition very closely In this section. 1 do not recommend that Kngllsh walnuts bo sown In your region, yet I believe by careful aoleetlon of varletle and of tho orchard ground that they will succeed In tnauy place." Another Inquiry from Seattle re- latea to tho culture of chestnut. The correspondent wa advised a fol-j low: "Tho American chegtnut (tho reg ular, tail-growing variety) should bo pruned tho same as any other shade tree, leaving, however, a permanent. Klailal Ilia Balila. A fnnner near Wigtown hna eight (Iniighter. who are mimed Ui represent his reelings at tlio time of their birth. Thai eldest la culled "Joy," nnd the c( ond Is-nra the name of "Hummer," a alio wa born iu July. The third ar rived ut a time of flnniieliil (Illllc tiltlcs, nud would have been ciiIIikI "Morrow," but her mother refused to huve the imnie, Ko Knrnh win sulrstl tilted. Tlilnga were lirlk'liter when number four came, and "l!np" was her (sir tloti, while five anil six twins were reietlvely "Kprlng" and "April." this last being their birth month. The acv enth wa styled "Harvest," and tho youngest "Comfort." CITP V'tna" Titan aiul all Karrmia IW Tl I u rrrnsiiwntly enrl if lir. kliuw'a oriut A. rv. k-- .r.T. Hfl1 f.T KltKK IZinai InrtU. an irwHiaa. lit. II. JLklm. , IA.IUI AxcB lL, I'iiUa.fa, trlaara u SoooO fael. "The workings of tho liutunu mind whan ssleei are full of wonder," re marked a aeleiitlat who wa paying a Halt to an acquaintance. "Have you ever etartcd up from a sound dream leta sleep, with every sense on the alert aud with your whole being thrllUig with a vivid yet Indefinable feeling that aoinethliig waa wrong and instant action reulred7" "Often," replied hla hosteaa, "and In nearly every case I have found that I was awukeuii! by the fumbling of my husband's key at the front door V CASTOR I A For Infants and Children, The Kind You Hare Always Bought Bear tha BigBAtora of liar, la l Wlikaal roefcrla. "The most annoying thing In navy life for a recruit la the absolve of aide pockets lu the uniform trousers," J. It. ltose, a jeoiiinn at the navy re cruiting station, sold this inoriilug. 'The average man doesn't realize how strong la the custom of thrusting bis h inula lu his trousers SMkets until he dons a ilr without pockets. I've worn the navy uniform four years' now, and I frequently llnd myself trying put my baud lu my pockets. Kauaa. City Time. How's This? Wa ofrorOns Hundrrd pellaniltaward Inrany raa ni l. alarrh tliat t-asnul tie vurvd by Ua l's Catarrh Lura. F, J. I'll CNKY ai CO . ToMo, 0 Wa. Ih ondcnUKoeil. hava kmsn Y. 1. ri'rnoy lor ibe lsl I', yriri, and believe htm pvrfn-ily honnrsb r In all buini-a trariHaciiona an.l fli.an. lally able lo carry out any obllga Uuo uiad tiv In" (I'm. WAMUMi. KISNAN A MARVIN, Wholesale UruKpl.K, Initio. 0 Ha'I's Caiarrati iir la nkrti ta rma ly, aci Ina direetlv ur"n Iho blrtd an I inuroiit mr la.ea nt Ilia THm. Jvt nionlali a-nl lrr. priee 75 H-iita t-r bollle l.y all llriuti l 1ai Ua.l'a faially fill Ivr tuuitipattun. A Trne Rplianai. M.-irle I.h.v.l. the famous KiieHsh music hull star, had been describing, at a dinner In New York, nn actqr whose career drink hud ruined. "Yes." said Miss I.lojd. "he wns a frightful drinker. As hard a drinker. In fact, ss an ancient Yorkshire tavern keeper on whose tomb I inscrllx-d : "'lie bus lost hla best customer.'" The Idea! The funniest thing hnpiiciied last night."- confessed the dainty college girl, all red with dainty blushes. "What was It, dear?" asked her chain, eagerly. "Whywhy, I was Just going to pro nounce the' wool 'kiss.' " "And did you?" "No er Harry took the word right ut of my mouth." Still la Kvldraea. Matron (out on bouse hunting miwmI. (ion) Who occupied these apartments last? Janitor A family named Johnson. Matron Know anything about them? Janitor Xo. ma'am. Matron (sniffing tha air) Well, J do. They were fond of onions, sauerkraut, and codtish. A Hair Dressing Nearly every one likes a fine hair dressing. Something to make the hair more manage able; to keep It from being too rough, or from splitting at the ends. Something, too, that will feed the hair at the same time, a regular hair-food. Well-fed hair will bestrong.and will remajn where It belongs on the head, not on the comb! Tha bast kind ot a taatimonlal "Bold lor over sixty yaaxa." A auda by J. O. Ayar Co.. Lowatl, Maaa Aiaa aaaiuilaatnrara af 9 iaiuparilla. yers CaBRsY rartatU. aj W 1 1 LtOLIH. jtsAl HEALTH VERY POOH- RLSTOitED BY PlRUINA Catarrh Twenty-five Years Had a Bad Cough. Miss Knp'iis Kitlleon, vanston, Illinois, U. B. A., writes: "I have b en tro-ill-d with catarrh for nearly twenty-rive years, and have tried many ci-ei for it, but obtained very little halt). "Then my brother advised me to try Pemna, and I did. "My heal b wa very poor at tha time 1 t?gantakin IVrnna. My tbrnat was frrfr,tsjy 1 bad . bad cough. "Perun TLred me. The chronic ralarThH n 4nd any heath i very much hrngtSyftZ. "1 re-oiiiinei d P. runa to all my frierda who ara I'onhled a. I wag." PtRUNA TABLETS: Some people pre fer tablet, rather than medicine in . fluid form, tjuch pw.ple can obtain Perana tab'ets, which represent Ihe medicinal ingrclli ti g of Peruna. K.icli tablet ei ml one average dose of Peruna. Man-a-fin the Ideal Laxative Manmautured hy the lVrun i Drug Munufarloring Co., Columbus, Ohio. The Ueatry. S!e' engaged, ain't she?" Iniulred the haughty blonde at the rlblsiu coun ter. "Yes," replied the lady w!k sold Inces, "she's engaged to that new sales lady's brother." Where's he employed at?" "lie's a night wiibh gentleman over to Hargen Co.'." I'biludclibla Pre. A Clark. "And how can you be aure of going to heaveu?" asked the Sunday school teacher. guess." said little Tommy Wise, "the lest way would be to get pa tc aay we couldn't. Then ma would take us there or bust. That' how we got to the aeashore Inst unimer." Phila delphia Press, Relieving Ih Monotony. Nan lie proposed to you while tha train was going around the elevated loop? I Inw odd ! Kan Yes. and the eusaeement lasted till we got clear around. You don't know how it relieved the tedium of Ihe ride. Chicago Tribune. iWANTED Farm or Business for sate. Not particular atiout location. Wh to hcr from OWNER only who will !! direct to buyer, lliva price, dvticrip tion attl atata when oosscsakm can b ha.1. Addreaa. L PAKBISMIKE. la. 228. kvanas. R T. 20 MULE TEAM BOR A, IN A NEW PACKAGE 5 lbs. Mo'l cmomicl to buy. All dralers. Save th -pit. aiyv tot; eu'h r worth 12 ct hi porta in ehnr for pnewntw, IVemtum liC fr of Tacific Cottat Huru (.'o.. Oakland. Cat OTEL MOORE OPEN ALL THE YEAtt Clatsop Beach Seaside, Orison "Tuc Illrerllr aa tka stack varloaala tka aeeaa. Hal a It hatha aai I CI IFf MniKF asrtaalal.tr. kecrca- fir Has parlara. Klcctrlo llrata. rlra- ur star aa aleaaa heat. Viae walka I flRfflflM11 ariva. oa taada a speo I fallr. Kale. D.tO aad 8S.00 I Kr ar. " Special tataa br tk weak, aasaa DAN. J. MOOKB, Proprietor bbbbswwi "N U No. 23-08 W HEN wrltlMfj to idtflrtiNn plM I INFORM .l:O.N M RtOAKOINO U 1