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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1910)
i " $ a? " t7. SMITH Peya IV fir drwl Fork and tin beat market nrlre for ii ems Vest, Freeh bn and all otaae pro dace Ha says lc par pound for Ufa Cfclckana. Ne eommteaiim charged oe anything. Ad- ahimaanta FRANK U SMITH MEAT CO. Tlghtlng the Beet Trust" PORTLAND, OREGON . Tklret, tM KiawMr. -Tather," ld the email boy with tha thoughtful Intellectual fac. "how do feu differentiate between an n ml va San ger and a minister?" . "Differentiate!" gasped th father. truck all of a heep, but recovering himself, "we pay tha amhaaandor about St,tM mora salary, my ton, that w do tha minister.1 ''. t A Bad (art. "I wonder why the Da Rltehes al lowed their daughter to marry that brokea-down foreign count" "You know, they are Just craiy after bargains, and tha count was slightly Damaged and very much reduced." Baltimore American. ,Weaaa. Hata Cfeaaaa a Merer BOa. J I TTs A M H-Traouf, 1 Paa. m a $1 tadk&nwNi r. Oc MMift mitla roar Mltaaa 3IS-l7A.de St. rarUaad, Oraaaa. PIPE REPAIRING akfaBi.MIU.HlU BIO SICHEL 4k CO. SIMM REDUCE THE COST OF UWN useCRESCENT BAKING POWDER 25c FULL POUND j COFFER. TEA SPICES EUHINO POWDER IXTKACT5 JUST RIGHT CIDSSET A DEYEBS PsrtiuB is die b market place rf the Northwest. Sesvl Year Prod.ce THERE Wo are handlers of Eras. Butter, Veal, Dressed Hon, Poultry, live or dressed; slso Apples, Onions, Pota toes. Consignments, whether large or small, are solicited. We can give you food prices for good stuff. Writ Us. McEwen & Koskey CMUusaoa UKUurrs 129 Front St, Portland. Ore, Triad Bottle) Free Br M.rn.tl U yea en or from Epilepey. Flu. Falling Sicknree, . or have children that do an. aav Nev, Dia- T will relieve them, and all von ara aaked to eelaWaeadforsrnaTriaiaSBotuaof Br.iU;'i t Kplle-.llc3e Ouraf It has carad thooaudi where erMrTtblnr clta failed. Oaaraataad by Mar Medical Laborato'f t'adar Para Food aad Drug Act, Juno . llwe GnaraalT No. lam. Plraaa wrila for BpeetalFrea at Bouie and rive AOg aad eonplete addrwa M. I. H. RAT, 548 Purl Street, Ret Tort 1 " '' Maaafanlare of Salt. Salt It obtained In the United States tn several different forma and way. Prom the mines It comes In blocks, and from strong brlnot It Is obtained by evaporation or boiling by solar artificial heat. Dolling Is either eon ducted by putting It Into long wooden troughs containing steam pipes, or in large open pans ot Iron or tteel with direct heat beneath them, or In 'large vacuum pans In which the -brine ti boiled at a comparatively low pre sure, or it Is heated In closed tubles at A temperature much higher than that at which brine bolls under ordinary atmoanherlc nreeanre. InlOOdl Sarsaparilla Is the most effective medicine for the complete purification of the blood and the complete renovation of the whole sys tem. Take it this spring. Get It today In usual liquid form or tablets called Sarsatabs. 100 Doses SI. All la the Saaae Fta. The Lawrence Times tells this one A reporter was sent to write up Bn In a residence. Going to tha door, h Inquired for the -"lady ot the house. The maid said she was out "Are any of the family at homer asked tht scribe. "No, they are all out." was tht reply. "Well, wasn't there a fire hen last evenlngr "Yea," said the hlrec" girl, "but that's out. too." Atlanta Constitution; Oavloaely. Reporter Professor, what language do you suppose the people nearest the north pole speak T The Professor What e question) Polish, of course. Its Sever Dlalty. T see you're staying at a strictly first-class hotel, anyhow. How do you find the accommodations?" 'Accommodations? There aren't any. Everything I get Is a concession." n RIALS of the NKKDEMi? r TOwStvKE Te Be Called Karl. Oa the morrow call ma early. Call me early, mother dear! Bald the maid unto her parent As ene brushed away a tear. "Are you going shopping, .daughter Are you going out to dins T Or why should I call you early. Call you early, daughter miner "Let me whisper te you, mother, Let ma whisper In your ear Tie to-night I marry Karly Mr. Early, mother dear.1 Tookars Ptatesmsn. Mlaalasj Ship. Men go down to the sea under bl' lowing canvas la fewer and fewer nun: here, the "tin kettle" tramp now doln, the aid clipper's work, but Neptua still exacts his toll from thssquari rigged ship that are fated to Boat ou upon the oceans, bound 10.000 miles o more, and never again be heard ol Tea big sailer thus vanished In 10I Ijist year eight wind-Jammers ot larg burden were recorded on the world' log of missing ships. On was aj American, the four-mastsd Fort Oeorg ot 1.770 net tons, and there are fe enough of ours left Most of them ar swallowed on Cap Horn voyagea. New York Press. Hew Old Spiders Lira, Old spiders, which bare neither wel nor the materials to make one, oftel hunt about to And out the web other spiders, younger and weak than themselves, with whom they ven tur battle. Tb Invsder generall) succeeds, and ths younger spider driven out to make a new web, ant the old spider remains In poasesaloi until a stronger spider Invade thi web and drives It out When thus dls possessed the solder seldom venture) another attack, but tries to tubals upon th few Insect that may fal accldsntslly Into Its clutch an eventually dies of hunger. Wkll make Have Beets. "That man Bllffln lacks courage am nergy. "Ye, confound htm!" Why do you say thstf" "Because he was courting my wlfi long before I met her. It he had hat little more courage and energy But what' th us ot talking about 1 owf" As He Saw It. Mrs. Jlpes hadn't wanted to go oul m the new automobile, anyhow, and shs was telling her husband so In sav eral different kinds of waya. Td rather have waited until I had something fit to ride In." she said, tul you Just would have me coma It Isn'i bit of fun for me, and I'd like to Tharel You narrowly missed running Into the curb. What do you think you're doing!" "I'm taking a Jawy ride!" savagely answered Mr. Jlpes. Chicago Tribune CHINESE RIOTERS BURN PROPERTY Governor of Province Dead and Officials In Flight Consulate and Missions Destroyed and Missionaries Fie In Boat Eight Refuge Drown. MISSIONARIES ARE MISSING. London, April 19. The Times' correspondent in hi dispatch on the Changshu riots, says the Amvrican mlaalonariee are missing. Their fate I unknown. REMOVED ThAT MuST DlUOtJtlf-S AQElCAUSLOl W INDIGESTION CO SOME UVEafSUBLE WHEHl Kanjren's raw raw mis coax tn nm Into activity by gentle methods. They de nut scour, grip or waakea. They ar a Uinle to Uie utomach, llrer aad aerreat Invigorate lufftead of weaken. They en rich the blood and enable the stomach to get all the noarlabmrot from food that la pot Into It Tbeae pills contain no calo mel; tbey are soothing, healing and (tira. elating. For sale by all druggists la 10c and 2fie slave. If yon need medical ad vice, write Mnnyon a Doctors. Tbey will adrtse to the bent of their ability abso lutely free of Charge. MITNTON'B. and Jdrenoa Sta, fhlladrlnhla. fa. Send lOe for trial package. CRIMSON WINTER RHUBARB - 11-fiO far Dozen. K.OO Per Hundred. Ho 00 Her Thouaaod April-Man Is the Tone to Ptont Rhubarb ana Firrru F'lunts J. B. WAGNER, The RHUBARB and BERRY SpeclaJUst Pasadena. Cailfomia SOO) IBIS AD. FOR FREE PREMIUM LIST Pacific Coast Biscuit Company Portkod Spokane . Ak for Their Goods and 'SAVE THESE SWASTIKA END SEALS THEY ARE VALUABLE They Will Secure You Many Useful Article Without Cost am Oeaaaaaaltr eg Intsveat. Profiting by the mistakes of others (he two explorers, each of whom had found the south pole unknown to th sthaf, held a conference. "What Is the ase," they said. wrangling over It? We will write out booh Jointly, aad will travel and lee lure together. One of us will do the oratorical atunt and tha other wll throw the pictures on the screen." Bo they divided the spoils, whluh turned out to be quite sstlsfaotory. A Storekeeper Says: " A lady came Into my store lately and said : ""I have been using a New Perfection Oil Cook-Stove all winter in my apartment. I want one now for my summer home. I think these oil stoves are wonderful. If only women knew what a comiort tn cy are, tney wouia all nave one. I spoke about my stove to a lot of my friends, and tbey were aston ished. Tbey thought that there wss smell and smoke from sn oil stove, snd that it heated a room just like any other stove. I told them of my experience, and one after another they got one, and now, not one of tbem would give her up for five times its cost' " The lady who ssid this had thought a oil stove was all right for quickly heating milk for a baby, or boiling a kettle of water, or to make coffee quickly in the morning, but shs never dreamed of using it for difficult or haavy cooking. Now she knows. De yea really appreciate what a New Perfect ioo Oil Cook-Stove mease to you t No wra aoal to carry, no mora coming to tha dienar table so tired out that you can't eat. Juat light a Perfection Stove and immediately tha Seat from an intenae blue flame eooote ep te the bottom of pot, kettle or oven. But tha room lent heated. There ia no emoke, no email, ae euteide heat, no drudgery in tha aMsbea where one of these stoves ia Bead. M Caafleaary Rale: Be sore V g you get this stove aea W j reads " New Periecuee." Oil Cook-stove It ha a Cabinet Top with a shelf for keeping pistes and food hot Th alckel finish, with th bright blue of th chimney, mikes th stove ornamental and attractive. Made with 1, 2 and S burners tha a and 3-burner stove an b had with or without Cabinet vary dealer everywhere ; If not a yoore, write for Deecriptive Circular te the near eat agency of the Standard Oil Company (Incorporated) freaa the Past. Nlmrod bad killed so much big game that the people had begun to complain "We'll have no wild meat at all be doesn't let up." they said, "snd tht cost of llvlnr Is already too high!" Tm not killing for the mere pleas ore of It" he retorted: "I'm a fauna: naturalist and 1 am making a collec tion." And he kept on hunting. -Chicago Tribune. Tethers effl And Mrs. WlneloVe Sonthlai tyrapUie best remedv tue fur their cbUuxu sunng i no learning perma. ft. mar vietiaa. "You've got whiskers to burn." wai (he suggestive remark of the barber as he Inspected ths long, straggling near a or the nun in the chair. "All right" said the customer, with a sigh of resignation. "You eaa eneaa ana singe 'em." For be didn't know but the barber! next suggestion might be that he make tumaldes of them. Chicago Tribune. Calae. "In what shape," asked the reporter. -aio your fugitive csahler leave his ao counts? Can you tell mar can, young man," said the presl nam or tne Institution, "and there's good story In It His accounts are not only perfectly straight but they show that we owe him a balance of I HI IT "The trouble with that story." groan sa ths reporter, "is that nobody wis oeuevo It!- Chicago Tribune Pettk's Cye Salve for 25c t, . relieves urea or overworked eves, 'tops eye aches, congested, inflamed r sore eyes. All druggist or Howard oroe., ounaio, i, i, Uaole Aueaw "One of these days," predicted Uncle Allen Sparks, "some ambitious Eskimo will make his way, with great hard ships, down to ths equator, and when e goes back horns and tells of bis suf reiings and the wonderful sights he taw bs'll be booted at as ths biggest liar la the arotls circle." Chicago rnoune. Tke Mew Vollesre (lame. Then other arms snd other leg Tb gam of football play; and fair oo-ds and wispy segs commingle in the fray. fhere may perchance In bleacher rise Ths voles of soms old frat to say with sorrow snd surprise. Ana so, its come to that I " Chicago Tribune, Waated the Praaf. "Ton look sweet enough to kit." ays to impressed man. So many gentlemen tell me that" yly snswers th fair girl. "Abl That should maks yon happy." "But they merely say that" th r Ile. "Tbey merely tell me th fact n th cas and nsver prove their itatement.s." DYSPEPSIA "Having taken yoor wotxWfo Cssca. rets' for three months smI being entirely aired of stomach catarrh and dvsDerjsia. think a word of praiss 1 due to Cascarsts' for their wonderful compost ion. I have taken numerous other so sailed remedies but without avail, aad I ind that Cascarets relieve mar ia a day tan all the other I have taken would ia l year." June HcOon. Pleaaant PaletabU. Potent Taata Good. Do Good. Never Hieken. Weaken or Gripe, lOe. 26a. (Oe. Never aold In bulk. Tha gea atrts tablet atamped C C C, Guaranteed at eureer vour aioner leek. Chanirshu, China, April 19. All of the foreign-owned buildings in Chang- shu have been destroyed by Are, except the British consulate. All tho build ing rented by foreigner have been looted. All foreigners have left the city. So far a known, no foreign resident lost hi life. The governor of Hunan province. Wu Tchung Siu, and hi son, were killed, and several other government officials Red. Even yet a section of the city is in flame. Six thousand foreign drilled soldier are stationed here and a few of these protected the governor house for a time, but soon II joined the rioter. The riot began April 13. when the famine sufferer s looted the rice de pots. A captain of police was wound ed trying to restore order. Thous srxls crowded around him and his as sistants, and he was obliged to flee to the yamen. The rioter followed snd besieged the place all night The following day the disturbance became anti-foreign. The Chinese In land mission and the Norwegian and Catholic mission were burned. The other mission were destroyed April IS. The missionaries attached to the American Episcopal Missionary al liance, the United Evangelical church and the Wealeyan and Yale scientist. numbering 41 in all, took refuge in boats. They left all their effect. The destruction of all foreign prop erty, including the Japanese consulate and the British warehouses, followed. The fate of the Standard Oil company' newly-erected tank i unknown. The rioters numbered no fewer than 24,000. Eight Germans attached to the Lieb- gnxoll mission were in town when the trouble began, and they fled the city to Hankow in a junk without lights. Tbey were run down by the British gunboat Thistle and drowned. Another report says that the men drowned were Americans, but there is no confirma tion of this. L.-n I e 1 MOVING DAY WILL BE COSTLY Chicago Will Pay High for Privilege of Yesrly Chang of Residence. Chicago, April 19. Chicago's great annual hegira, when 35,000 families pull up stake and migrate to some other flat, will be a costly process this year. Landlords ami moving van compan ies have so arranged leases that people can move only on May 1. This year the date falls on Sunday and as all moving van people are members of union labor, this means a double price for everything. This means that every one of 35,000 families, who will move on that day, will be forced to pay $ 6 an hour for the services of s van. In addition there will be double price for helpers. The moving fever, peculiar to Chi cago, is sort of tragic joke. People move from one flat to another not a whit better, pay an average of $40 for moving, live off the mantels and sleep in the bath tuba for a week, see their household goods wrecked and probably find themselves in a worse community than that which they left Yet they move every year. Wallace Mansion Burns. Ssn Francisco. April 19. Fire todav destroyed the old Judge Wallace man sion on Van Ness avenue, which; after the earthquake and fire of 1906. was converted into Tait's Pompeiian gar dens, one of the most fashionable cafe in the West Count de Salarazara, Spanish consul at San Francisco, whose office were n the building, suffered the loss of nearly all his consular papers and fam ily heirlooms. His wife s dresses. valued at 5,000, were burned . The building was valued at $15,000. Trust Alleged Holdup. Jefferson City, Mo.. April 19. At torney General Major today filed with Special Commissioner Judge Theodore Brace the state's brief in the proceed- ngs to oust the International Harves ter company from Missouri, In his brief Major says: "It is well within the power of this company, In the ab sence of any natural or business cause, to increase the price on binders and mowers to any extent it see fit, and the public is powerless to do other than raise Its hands that its Docket may oe looiea." Lightning Hits Balloon. Bitterfield. Prussian Saxonv. Anrll ine Dauoon uelltzsch. wh ch i cended here last night, fell to the earth with great force near the villa - . oi neicnensacnsen. about 20 mili-a northwest of Eisensach, in a thunder storm. Th crew of four men were killed. The balloon passed over Eisen sach at midnight and soon drifted Into thunder storm. It Is assumed It was struck by lightning nd that the gas exploded. The envelop was in tatters. Ballplayer Drop Dead. Freeburg, 111., April 19 William Schmidt, 28 years old, first baseman for the local baseball team, was almost nstantly killed by a Ditched ball dur. Ing a game with a St Louis team to. day. He was struck over the heart while batting and fell dead after taking a few steps toward first base. A cor. oner's jury was empaneled on the field from among the spectators and a ver- ct of accidental death was returned. Phvsic ans Recommenu wu&uina .-itIA has mot with prononncod favor on tho part of physician phanm. ; C TrilTs Mi modloal authorities. It Is usod by physlolmia with. coutlofJ UMloto ui j d of 0astoria b unquestionably th: lffVCtaisptablo evidence (hit It is i task f LmU not odV allays "tomaoh patos and quiets tho nones, but mU ii h safe It doos not oontaln any Opium, Morphlno, or other natcotls L rt It is ualiko Soothing Syrups, Bateman's Drops .Godfrey's . SiJyjf ffl ated deal for a Modloal Journal say. .Our duty, how ev or b to omosTdaugor and record tho moans of advancing health. Tuo dsy . ilor'?..ll rlZb,l,ll,tan through need or knoranco ought to end. T, ior juiauiuiij, . ! vii, ri., comoosuro and health. 1 rrfatlDg tho Bystcm-not by stupefying it-and our readers an, entitled to, the iiiformation.-2fa' Journal of Health. , , w V. . -j i nttorc from I'rom. ncm nivsicmni ouaru!vu iv viui ii iivtvii-ji, ., Dr H. Halstead Pcott. of Chicago. 111.. ! "t hv frwi-Mhed ywf .... ...... ..... an,. MH,t It karu nU.M.. - Caaiorla orten rof inrani annuo mr i" e.-virj.; - Pr. William Ilelmuat, of Clevliu'l. Ohio, says: "Tour Castorln stsn.bj first In Us rlss. In mr Mny r ot l,r-,t I " I heer ln found anything that so died the f !'" " " Pr. J. II. Tart, ot Iifooklyn. N. Y.. wy! "I ne4 Jfoar Castorl u - found It an etcolletit reitunly In my household1 and pri! irait tm many year. The formula Is clleiil." tn. t t n.minn tst litroli. Mlh.. say: "I rreacrtb your (Worts , itenslvely, a I hate never found anything to iul It far rtitMrwa-f, trouuiPS. 1 ant a ' mm - - . , . . -j a e that my rtlent l Kleti-herV ' ' Dr. Wm. J WcCrann. of Omaha. Nebx, writ "A lh falher of Hilrteeg children I certainly know something about your great mfllcln. an. I said " from my own family rijrleni I fcf la my year of pwe found C tori a imniilar snd sReient remedy In atmott ery hem." Ir. J. It Ciausen, of rhiladclfhla, 1" . says: "Tho ! Ihst yur C tori ha made for Itself In lb ten of thousand bf him llraaed by li presence of children, scarcely need to b supplemented by ft endure, meat of th medical profcmtlon. but I, for ene, wont heartily todorae ll u4 ' bellev it n eicetlent remedy." pr. rt M. Wsrd. of Kan Ctiy. Hex, ys: Thyslrlah enerlly d sot ' presrrtb proprietary ri aratUma, tut In th ea of Caclorta my rt?, or. Ilk that ff many oilier fhrBlci-tcs, t UucM m t tnsj, as ceptlon. I prtcrU)e your Casiotla In mr fractlf becaiie I luu foun4 H to b a thorouelitr reliaM remedy fur children' oplJlnt, Any t'jytp clan who has retard faulty, as I bare, will JolO Bit m bexiil rwot. mendstlon rf Caatorta" CSNUINE CASTORIA AtVVAYS IS i iiSi Al.iOHOt J PKK t INT A8f lablf IVfonfliw tVAs Slmll.illiihrRioiIonillWia ling Ha SHwacto aalUoevfa i Promolc DiAtkwfirfrf wss and r'.ConHlnJ rcum 0imt.MuTphur rurMucril OT NARCOTIC. Juttmm ikoWrdV. eaarJMe ertrtaaataatS MraJna' OwJH Aoar Isaayvar jrarl Anerfrrt Itrnrdv forCtsn. Hon Sour Stonach.l)titiw WorroiX'iarvulswnsJrwnil rwssaittlLossorSurp. hcSmaW SijMntt of NEW t)RK. TTT eea Bo&rt tho Sigo&tuTa of Kaact Copy of Wrapper. The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. waj , dt, vwMI . m PUTNAM FADELESS DYES Color more goods brurhtar and faster colore than an aOir Am nna ina n-h. Mian allk umal and aatiaa anualhi aM and ia guaranteed to ctve perfect laauluv As deelaf. ot we wUlseod txwtiiaid at 10c e petkage. WWe lot liae eaiekM bow to dye, blaach aad ml colore. adONKOt DKUO CusdMNY. Outncy. imaot Toe tlaa foe Taere. Th milkman's hnrae had run away. tn ths contents of the waeon had been distributed Impartially over a lor litory two blocks lung and one street Ida "No." said the driver, as he surveyed ths wreck, Tm no! tolng te do sny crying over split milk, but " Thereupon ho sat down on ths edst of the sidearnlk. and his subeequanl profanity, according to the testimony of everybody within hearing, establish ed a new record. I'revwlnae. "Tes," en Id the uroud youna father. we've got tha lllll chau trained an that If he ! I..t. or aomalmdy kid naps blm, he can tell hie nam and where hla home Is. (ieorifuy, tell the lady your full name and where you live," JUJy Wlljy ITIlry. din kld.1v eroo Cootie teet" promptly rri.,i,,i the bright little t-yaar-old. Cblcaxo Trlb. una. Broke. They were drinking soda la th 0n- tlswoman's Club. I wish," said the fat on with grar hair, "that you could break my daugh ter Nell of bridge " Th young one In pink smiled faint ly. "I did break her last night" shs Id. Brooklyn Cltlien. Sqaeleklaa a Kalee Itaaaer. Traveler (In Urearyhursti I think I save neara that the peopls of your iown are aoout 10 have lit thanged to something else Uncle W.lby Oosh Thef ain't no foundation fur that story, mister rou'vs got us mixed up with Ostikosh. -Chicago Tribune. Wba, We. Vet He was tn old darky. He wore no Svercoat, and th Icy wind twisted his thrtadbar clothas sbout his shrlreled body. "Wind." he demanded, whlmlscsiiy "wsr wus you dls time ! jUrr-! Evsrybody't. asms II IS par Word laeaete CUaallUd a.1. h, M laa.1 l ipara la II . hnl nai Tta tkaae J4 A-rr CT. H klam HI . la, A . U liaarr St.. Maa Iraixtara, lei. TO EXCHANGE. ranl owrrkaiwla atwa (M la Km KmH IWflaml. .! nde. , m.,n o., town, eaak tMMiftawa .4 iaa r. IJ tkM U e (tun. a.k iitaiMnl R.lura. Ir IO.IUI u W ,l a.rhana. t, rad. , a al,-k m fa.n, laml -ra- v tawl ea- ta( nt l'vtlaj-l lnw,it a.-f r a, fail Alir.ee AIiA ttfva'tatian. I'.tian.l. 1 'Kb-, Vat I. ne Teat. "Ilrnlhrr KlMlirkln. hoar think you ara soli,- to Ilka preacdnr?" "I don't know; haven't played a same of ar.,1 f uith him yl " do the yrni new NOVVeWTKiI ef laa fmr tt, ae T'fjfl .e eeNtr-twa, at .ea aaoeaa) m fi.k aiai aal 4aa Wl la eat aUarOeeea tS-0 IAt.k.la.l mMI If aeaellBM ll LTHE KEYSTONEj TO HEALTH IS HOSTETTER'S j STOMACH BITTERS r mm mtmmmmmmkmm f '" ri- Juife-i.. s4st4 r ..ijg mm vwW4. Iae(aylt 9mm. vf kUiM NrVhMt fk klHgM ew fw M AUwMtlwUf grmm, fast tf . IsieoBsejwav) . '"' Painless Dentists faStae Saseaa. tea WeeMaawa. Pntiel,lea1 DIM a-.,, a. M. w , M. Saalaia. t let Free from Alcohol Since May, 1906, Ayer'i Str- IIDarllll has been entirely fr. from alcohol. If you are In poor health, weak, pale, nerv ous, ask your doctor about tak ing thia non-alcoholic tonic snH alterative. If he has a better medicine, take hla. Get the best alwaya. Thia la our advice. A Ve puellaa ear foraialae 9 We kaalak alaakel neai ear aiedialaaa M VI J eeaa.it r,lf If aoeier Atlu a The first aid to a Wfnk stomach, ulumjish liver or constipated bowels should be the Bitten, because it has proven its right to be called "the beat" It is for Indigestion, Costive nesa and Malaria. Try it. 6MmMtt C Gee Wo T.i Chlnist DadsT TVai aMMMlaf ul snm kel BMdaallfeatMlrafiea rneartlee f Baae lerle and larkaa leetvins ik " a benefit of k ear. sea JNaMertarv.releeeJ J g. lla..a ekaa Jljjj Oaeretlea er aOla to ears Calarvk, Aeikew, lea Aelkauv Hlin.k and Kajiiev lralllaa, aad all 1' iHinamaf M aad Woaaaei. ASURCfSANCCNCUrTX ' Juat rMaaved fnan I'.ktn. XBaaaf, saw sndraJkaMe, U. failing la He wueka. If rM rannat rail, arlie fe eymoia keaa sad eueelar, In.kae 4 eenu la auue. CO.eHitf ATrUfl tHtt The C. Gee Wo Kedkine Co. 1H flret M car. Merrkaa, fertlaae, SICK WOMEN Will Kind "peerf, HM and AbaoluteCureby llln lb. Wcjust Treatment Jatfkl reeularlllaa, nou, mpimn,. eic. ONK MONTH THRA TMKNT $1 00 At Drunlei, ,, WKJUST REMEDY CO. Torest Grove, Or. iKgish liver mesns a m.i.a . - ana consnpsted bowels The question is Whsil, ,he bst An.' to do under such circumstances ? ' TA '--'" ooaas Ol AVer's P Mi rH'.0..0. I-..ll.alei!L Cured Right at Homo' llsowf. ltjl(.at Ktrk Tr..tmant, a Iw.i.ta 'live aula.. ..a i ' "'.' "r.iia, aalrll M. Vaa, ....,. ""fl.lata. r"i.a uaa .Wka, l i"" ' . l w ll m. KASPARILLA Tills slerllnK houaebolJ remedy s ltntf hewn wi ,01,1,1 aa III beat SSi t.. r... 4. .. al.A Hti-I am .- n, m miii.et, 4w J -k rtmcrtptlog ;or siirtng humors ao ieonlcr of th blood bulls, pitnplts. puatulre, blotches, or ",e" wiiptiuiis. KsKpsrlli I liiill'el J" Ii let remmly for that lack of iikI th peculiar debility so prsi luring; th cloo of winter snd beop"' f spriug. Ior dcrsngrmenls of tb festlv organ it is) natursl correcuej lperating directly upon th liver nentary canal, gmitly but PrrM"Vl itiiniiUtlns; a heslthy. ctivity. leiieficial influenc xlnds, however, w ivery portion of Hie system, altllnH "J woceanet ol di,cllon snd sMlniile'1"" Wl, promoting a whle"m. B"""j tpNtit( correcting r st"inf',r " oreatli, IrreguUrltic of th bfeUSe itiwtlon snd tb long list of I"'!" Jirectly traceslile to Ihoss onwbo."T .onUitions. Kaarwrill dlaiiel 4T Bess, bcailacbe, backache and "PjT "cy ium to Inactivity of th -J kidneys and dlgeetlve trsct. " trengtlienliig tonic of th high VT THE IEST SPRING MEDICIP Ilovt CugaiiCAi, Co. I'ortlsnd, Ofl" ceeisfsl FNU N WHEN writ la a t, meetlea I (la toaelvertliere r ;i eeer.