Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, January 03, 1901, Image 4

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    All tb world knows of the wonder
ful cures which have been made by
Lydia- K. Pinkham a Veretabl Cl m
pound, yet some women do not real is
that all that is claimed for it is abso
lutely true.
If all suffering women could be mude
to. believe that Mrs. Pinkham can do
au stte says she can, their suffer Jg i
would be at an end, for they woald i
at onoe profit by ccr advice, and be
enred.
There is no more puxxling- thing; than
' that women will suffer great pain
month after month when every woman
knows of some woman whom Xirs.
Pinkham has helped, as the letters
iron srratetul women are constantly
being published at their own request, -t
'The same deranirements which nrnks
' pai'aful or irrearular periods with
dull backaches and headachea, Md
dragtringdown sensations, presently
develop into thosa aerious inflamma
tions of the feminine organa which
complotel v wreck health.
Mrs. Pinkham invites women ta
write freely and confidentially to !hr
bout their health and pat the benefit'
of her great experience with the suf
ferings of women. No living person
can SMlvise you so wall. No remedy in
the world has the magnideent record
of Lvdia E. Pimkham's Vesetable Com
pound for absoluta cures of femala
ilia. Sirs. Pinkham a address is Iiyna,
klass. .
Thr&a Letters from Onm
Woman, Showing how Sho j
Sought Mrs . Pinkhmm's j
AM. and sva cured of !
atrporossion or tno mail- ,
SSS and Inflammation of
tho Ovaries
" TJxa.it Mrs. PrjrKHXV I have bien
In bed a year. Doctors aay I have
female weakness. I have a bad dis
charge and much soreness across my
ovaries, bearing-down paisa and have
not menstruated for a year. Doctors say
the menses will never appear aain.
H V hear from yon." Mas. J. F.
Knows,. Hoion, Kans., April 1, 18vf.
' Dear Mas. PliHia I received
your letter. . 1 have taken one bot tl
and a half of your Vegetable C im
pound, and used two packages of yovr
Vash, and feel stronger and better.
I can walk a few steps, bnt could not
before takincr your Compound. I still
bave the discharge and am sore acrosa
the ovaries, but not so bad. Every
ono thuilcs I look better since taking
V 3 u r V c g-1 r. b I Co m pone d. " Mbs.J. F.
Bbowx, Holton. Kans., Aug. 13, 189.
" Dkjjs Mm. PnriBU I think it is
my dnty to let you know the good that
- Lydia iL. Pinkham a Compound das
done me. After I took three bottles,
menses- appeared, and I began to :"eel
stronger and all my pain was gene. -
Tours -is the only medicine that ever
a.i i . i .
- around the houses apmething I did not
. sxpect todosgain.- Mss J. K. Eaovs,
Bolton, Kans., Jan. 35, 1999.
Three More Letters frtum
M BalaT aaaat - .
Sho was Cured of irrog
ajr ft lo ns trumt ion9 Lou
' oorrhcea and Ba&fcaofM
- I'lAB Pixkham I .vm swITer-
t&g- ud need your aid. I hmv pain
in both sides of the womb mud a drmg
f ing1 sensation in the groin, Hen
stnaation irreg-olar and painful ; have
; lencorrhasa, bearing-down pmina, aore
ne&s and swelling- of the abdomen,
headache, backache; nerronsneaa, and
can neither eat nor sleep." Mki Cab
BIX Phttt.tts, Anna, Xil , July 19, 18S7.
" Diix Mil PncKHax I want to
thank yon for what you have done for
me. When I wrote to yon I waa a
total wreck Since taking- yonr Vege
table Compound, Liver Pills' and Sana
tive Vaah. my nerres -are- stronger
and more steady than ever before, and
my backache and those terrible pains
are pons. Before I took you medi
cine I weighed less than one hundred
avnd thirty pounds. I now wei-b one
bsmdred and fifrvfive pounds. Tonr I
meoicine is a goaaeni to poor weak
women. 2 would like to ask yon why
I cannot have a child. -I have been
married nearly three Tears." Mhs. Cam
klk Phillips, Anna, llL, Dec 1, 187.
Diab Mrs. Pdtkhaj- I did jujit as
ron advised me. and now I am the
nappy mother of a fine baby girL. I
believe I never would have had! her
wiihoat your Vegetable Coxnpoun L
Mrs. Carux Phit t tps, Anna, 1U., Jan.
7. 1S99.
Proof that Falling of the
Womb is Overoama hv
Zti m- r.T.. '
Lyttla Ea rinknam'S Ve&O
table Compound.
. "Dea Mas. Piskbam 'Wl-n I
wrote to you some time auro. I had
oeen
auSemie from lal.intr of tk.
womb for man y Tears without obtain
ing- retiftf, - Waarf-obliged to wear a
basdatfe -all the time; also had bad
headache and backache; felt tired and
worn out. After taking- six bottles of
tydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com
pound and four boxes of Liver Pills, I
4scarded my bandage and have not
Bad to wear it since. I am entirely
: Tared-" Ura. J. p. TiomAjr, Box 44,
Hamilton, Ohio.
" Ubab Mes. PuiHia-For nearly Inxurions idlers In the bath or tJira
. two rrars I was unable to work I t can used for anointing tbelr bodies
.-wnrrr weak arnd could -not stand on olive oil tinctured, with OriaotaJ per
a. my feet but a few minutes at a time, i f uniea. As for the Roman athletes,
l The doctors said I had falling and in j uy were in tbe habit of luring the
' mseLydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com-
pound, and. after using- five bottles I
i f';el iike a new woman." Mis. P. N
f Pr akv. ConfSnencf. V. Vm.
PATENTS
rffOTTT- VKM
l-na ucfu 1
nd d'criptlon
1 set fr nnin:i.n
MIL". K. TFTC1 CO.. r.lat 1M
iJlv, 4. M" 14th .-trr-t, W 4 4 H I OTOK I C.
Iaocn office; Chicago, Ciereiand and Detroit
; 'does your home touch
your heart?
Then TOn'll want beautiful thl In
of we an
tiu, Kleiric a
uronit nt
r i brirtmai present that beamlfle voor home t
l th teat ir-vtit. C all t,r write f.,r photo.
iittnin in nitlu variety.
tnloru-.
VHE JOMV Haa-
' l:Et COHPIM,
i land Oreton.
HI
Mrat SttMt, 1 ort-
J0HS POOLE. Poan.n n.
ea,. eive you the bej-t bargains in general
.-, eiiKt.iea, ooiiera. tank. i.unipa
Dftows. helt. A .i...l..;u. ,'f ""'("i
steel I X L windmill, .old by him, ia un-
DROPSY
) 15 V li-tAiKU.T rHLt.
Z- plicalioti a f pc:auy tor tweuty
Bj ycargwiib tile most wonderful
nA.aM.A.J e K
asiM'S c:::o,
Atlanta, ft a
CUTLER'S CARBOUTE of IODINE
sunranteed Cure lor Catarrh and
Conromptlon. tl i. u Wk Box 16.
W. SMITH S C0n Euffalo, 1. 1 , Piop',
L-UA'.lrEs
- -.-..aa - j j uy, i Va
REVIEW OF THE YEAR
BRIEF SUMMARY OF EVENTS OC
CURRING IN I0OO. .
Concluding: Tear of the Century Made
Memorable by Many Important limp'
penlnsat Wars, Internttl Disturb
ance, Great Casualties Etc. -
Many and important are the
that make up the chronological record oT
the closing year of the nineteenth cen
tury. The manifestation of auti-foiwgn
feeling in China, which led to thciee
of the legations In lVkin and th -relief
expedition of the world-powers, was Un
doubtedly but the beginning of changes
in the governmental affairs of that aa-
rient kinmWm that will shske the dy
I nasty to its foundations snd piously
,., ,,,.;... fh rbuutr. Tha
"JT.,,.,,," i in the Tr.n;
vaal, legacies froftt the preceding ye'ar.l
hov- h continued thronfrtl 1SH)0 and
are passed on to l'.HTl,-; wit lion t 'havtngJ.
been brought to decisive oiuvmv. coucin, ;
sions. Organtxe'd anarchy waresVBsi--ble
for the assassination of King Hum
bert of Italy. To the neat or political
warfare must be attributed tne Rilling of
Uov. vYilltam fci. uosm ' wiucay.
snd the race feeling between whites and
blacks wss the cause f serious rtois in
New Orlesns snd New York. Two oc
casions upon which msny human lives
were destroyed by the elements were the
great tire at Hobokeu. N. J.u in June
and the destruction of Ualvexton, Texas,
by that memorable September Sturm. TW
Hening of the Chicago drainage anal,J
the discovery of the sontn magneUc pole,
and the Paris exposition were three im-
j portant events in the realms of. science
j and industry. The roll of prominent per
i sons, who have made their- exit from
eartHl.v surroundings since January first
j last embraces the names of those" famed
j in statecraft, iudustry, literature and mu-
The most important events of the' year
are summarised thus:
January.
1 British victory at Sunnyalde laager...;
Earthquake
Acnaixalrt. Russia. d-
VluS? fT.uad t.nn .t ran..
6. Battle at Ixiuysaiiiu, South Africa.
?. leath of lr. Etlwaid McGlyna.
a tieonce K. Nash luaugurated Uovernor
-of Ohio. . ?
11. luanguratlon of Uov. L. it. Shaw, of
lows Wreck of unknown steamer at
Peters River. St. Mary a Bay. X. F.
13. IVatn of Feilx Morris, character actor.
16. Three mea kitled lod four wcucded In
ahootlQs' affray In lobby of Capitol Hotel
at Frankfort. Kv . Buller'a forces croas
Tugela River. T .
17. Chicago drainage canal fully opeend.
Sit. IH-ath of Joha Kusktn. Knr;lh writer
and art critic. Flgutinc tkeglus near
Spearman's camp on the Teg-eta. .
tl. lieath of Richard 1. Ulackuore. EngiUh
novelist.
2-L Emperor Kwang-Su. of China, sdbleates.
Varren'a fort-e take Spien Kop aud
abandon same within a tew hours. -
27. BrtUaa forces reuvat serosa Tugels
River.
90. Senator Wm. K. Goebet shot la street
at Frankfort, Ky.
51- Senator Goebel awora hi as tioversor
of Kentucky.
Fpbraarr.
X. B!g flrvs st Dayton.
Ohio.
and Innan-
ipoat. ind.
X. L.iAV Are at Tovbouvd, Ohio
i Spncue. Warner A Co. a pice mill In Chi
caro barned.
a. Leatb of WH'tim E. Goebet, st Prsnk-
i fort. Kv lesth of ei PoctniKtr
f ml David M, Key.
4. 4.;rct fire Is St, Loa!.
. Tornsdo st Col.lnsvl.is. Til Ttr'
9l IVats of CoL RjcArtl VV. Thompson, of
1 Inaians.
: 13. Heavy floods la New England Coo-
' chessman CbJckertn. of New York, com
mits suicide.
14. Floods mone Had sen River. New Tort.
j French reaches Kimberier with Brit-
I Isa troops.
IX lAld hill mum Ute Senate.
21. Ieata of Ur. Lsite K. Kee:eT. of
! DwirhL 111.
! 27. Surrender of General Cronje Million
do.lar nre is fwiri. . j.
t 23. iSrto Rico bill ps-d by tb House.
j March.
' 1. Belief of Ladysmllh by Bailer's army.
, . Leath of Co&frenua A. C. Harmer, of
! Pennsylvania Fatal mine dUasier
Uontfomerr, W. Vi.
i 7. civ.'.w are la I'hHadephia dry goods
i dUtrict.
I &, Theater Francala In Pari burned. ..
Lead. 8. I.. nss a 1.0 0.0 nre.
.7 ft. Boers mace first overtures for peace.
. 12. Fifteen teT iol In le-nement house Ore
at Newark. N. J.. ...enerai French (Brtt
lh . occiip! Bioemf onteln President
Kruer. of Transvasi, asks tnlied o'ates
to tueillaie between bis covernment and
LCCatld
34. President MKlny s'atii rold standard
bill. . . . lie n era 1 Roberts takes possession
of Btoemfonteln. . . . Marrtare of Mrs.
Frances Hodgson Burnett snd tttepoen
Townsend.
15. s9oiine evp!oslon canses six deaths at
l oiamuaiL uato.
17. One tveiow sro st Cblcaeo.
ii laih of Job Aretwle Bingham.
Failure of D. Appletoa sk Co book pub-
Ushers.
VL Iesih of Gen. Plet Joobert.
50. Colnmbia Th'tr. In Chlmgo. burned.
... Mk Viola H jrlocker fonnd not gil tv
at HatJa Net lM.?h of Arrb.tn.d
ForWa. lattaona war rorrp indent.
51. Colonel Broadwtxd a oavoy am bashed
by Boers near Bloemfoitteln.
April,
oath masjnetle
2. rHarorery
of
pole an-
BOQDCvHL
4. Burnitg- of Kanni City Collstnai.
e. 8:ate C'.nrt of Appeal decide that Beck
ham la ioernor of KntnckT
"rTl"1 a" " un'
n. onani bin p' nw.
12- PmMnt alana oanart MIL
11 Pari nposltinn formallv opened.
XE&.x,mU "
F-aw-n-ire forest ares la Manitoba and
i ortbet. -
ANOINTING WITH Oil-
Ancient .f Vasaeata for Supple-
i nm, Beantv and Health.
l.t, was the custom among the athletes
! and the slafltators of old to anoint the
I body with oils. And ax tlx? olrve txnt
tipon the sunny Eastern hiUs anal on the
j slopes of greater and lesser Orwce. as
! it does to-day. It Is probable tltat the
freshly expressed oil of tbe olive to give
agility and auppleneea to their Umbo.
gome of the greatest beauties of
j whom history babbk have also been
' prone to the use of olL Mme. Kecamler
was In tbe habit of partaking freely of
olive oil with ber food and uned It also
for the bath. Her beautiful skin and
clear complexion were doubtlem due to
. this rather than to powders or paints
i dabbed npon ber with a brush or a pow
) der puff, a modern patent mettlclne
venders would bave many women be-
In the countries where the olive oil
flourishes, such as Italy, medical practl
tloiwni use the oil very freely for a boat
of ailuierata. Fever patients are some
times soothed lo Italy by copious Inunc
tions of olive oil. It Is maintained tn tbe
levant lne countries that the line of oil
externally prevent rheumatlxui, gout
and other kindrod maladies wlalcb are
ajreravated by external chills, and that
the Internal use of the oil removes tlie
toxic condition of the blood, which
leads to tbe generation of those mala
dies. Juvenile Smoking in Australia.
Juvenile smoking seems rather ap
proved of than otherwise In Australia.
Strange as It may appear, the advisabil
ity of attaching smoking-rooms to the
schools has already brcn dismissed
there.
1 More than One Hter.
i Jack Bachelor (engaged) Jf course,
I realize that matrimony ia a very Im
portant step, and all that.
I Ned Newlywed (litMLnwIjI Step?
Great Scott, man! It's a whole Sight ot
steps, ana something to fall over on
v.ry step! Tuck.
:4. Senate refuses to sent Quay, of Pena-I n MERELY OBEYED ORDERS,
arlvaola. t ..- '
M. great fire In Hiill aud'Otta-wayTASs'da. ' . Wfc "..,
27. Cloudburst st Waco, Texaa; elgat per-i But the Man . gf trnt -Hbfeel , : Almost
.sonsdrovaed ' - " V ..it. -
- May. :; Captain Tom Evans, of the Neptune
uf..nr Mun"y.CAi!V!ne steamer Runo. has indelibly Im-
trjan paloter.? . . , j4rtssecl upon his memory a name that
S. British take Brlindfort. -I. hi ..in h.a slomentA of
V. or "llllaui C fcndlcott "a ptura twV
i, kwqi uenerai rantaleoo iTHri-.a,
"j-jfwTOa defeata Corhatt In New York.... .1;
"rgnt Ueneral 1'antali'oo tian-.a. 'kNi
. iw.:--.-. ."-'".:-r'..ll.,"- . ..ton
Ished'R". ?1X UO';j:h.,t.,,nre' all harW im,i. tAil.!
kyrl()
v.. . Keckbam Uoveinor ot K.euiu-
in-'iriuoieru, neg-ro, i.vin'peu ij uioiiav
alne tlastef -f Oi'nino.k nilufja. N. (J., ifkai
SionMbur,t "'"""' " Mf rl;.pwaiued to Join the brass polishers aft.
U Tf
June.
. Death of Mr. John Sheriuatl.' f''u'l- lMlst on a "on southwest by west,
ens"eater8Sl,;retoUCraUe' '' nCMI """'v'npe Charles lightship bearing on tlie"
U. luZth'S wrrt0t.;.i.tnn ' V . w i lxund bow. The second otticer bad
15. Uftmr auibassiailor. Uaraia Von KetTS,ff i,ri,i,rL, Inj r-untnln Kvaus
teier. alaln In Hrklu. ; . i".
out vrret-k on iSoifTham rat. way st Mc:
Ironomrn. O.i . . 'J X. :i -i.
o. Italian Cabinet resigns. .IVwera insej.jws iie utva uunuji um .sn.ow.
iotih.lK' orts l Tuku. ' y ; -,rLearuliiff that the man West was want-It-ll&VWJrS&tiiU
bf Captain Evans shouted' "Wist I"
ltpubiicaus at lhilaUv!ila. ! ''.' ud went down to the lower bridge.
.tT".W,,il:rJs?"Xjr:ilt appeared to him to be bnt a few
SS. -wnariay and ,MAS.ld.'oomln-rtod by Pro.'""'. " norror. aiscoverea mat w.
hIMttouisia In ciiiriiso. :. L
SO. rwit .Hrv In Hol,.k.'n. S. X. In wh'i-br;
a0 lives in lost auil si.",.ikk)Jiio iimpprt t"" 1 -
l-atrovpt Death of itoar Aiiiulral JuUuM (x)sltlon was inconceivable to him, and
Wbi'hlsw ' ".lie rushed to the bridge and ordered the
July. : ' . i .Wlm . Miinu 19
'trnrmeut house fire. . j :
t. Thirty-aii lives lost In street ear-s'' oea'r
:, "i"vlx'ST-w course was again re-
Four children kll.ed lu Ph.lal.lth aMlimcd.
fireworks exu.oslon. 1 -T- n-t t..
ouru;- Um9 S3,uU00 Wu
&outluatl for President bv lcui
K 1 kStinrra lis rain i antl.n n t i
K. Steveasn, of 1.1 uol!,,i.r 'ice PreT"Rftir -wouid hare runr-hps.pIUUJe low
dent.
Kv. :
14. Death of Senator John II. Gear.
or
is. iisi)atcb received Troaiun.sitfC troagesr
M-JS. Riots In ew Orlesns.'--
Klne Hnuibert of ItAlv assassinated.
SI. Leath of John Clark Rldpath.
AnjruaL . .
-f.'jesrer mtirdeV irjti. yidvVb -wcjHSbsIr,
. Aines roarcn rrom iw-n isiu ou i'em
l.OtMJ.OuO
yards.
are lu Asbiaud. wia.. lumber
5. Kinsr Alexander of
ServU- weia Mme.
lraca Mschln.
10. PennsyivanU express train rnbed of
ktiied. . . u Hun7?Srs; ah&" mVS"
ter plenipotentiary tr vr..t'.a- peace
U.fFretieh torpedo-boat 4wrvsrij!ranie-n0t
Inks oft" Cape, st Vincent witajorty-;i
v. " i . t du,iiiir noav.i r. ii.iuuu.
lrne.tar Collla.V.fl.Iart y Cat..I5as.saff .wjll. never have
15. Fioo,ls deoa a roo prsvaa im-l-trm. another man In his crew who Is known
XewTorkT -.Wi'f ;??!. JW,..? ltW North: South.' Eaat or West,
tel teatb or iohn',J.';rara 1 "of."rtia T-'lIf be finds one. tbat'man must respond
WSated iiVtaXii.'-'
rpte'mbi'r. !
2. Fifteen Uvea lot In wreck Jtt -Pi.?.
! ... . " '".
k!" B"V?L-U':0
tloa. ' " " ' X V I
. Jeat)i of Artbar Sewsli. Jf Rta.lf , , i.
HnHBWUI ll U. l.rBDni CI . . CWa
S. tirea
at storm In Texas aud aestrutruaa
' GalveMon". '-V
10. Kepnbllcana carry C lu State i(?ofU'n.
12. S:ora on Viryit Lakra yit seVeral
ve.sei. . V.- - . '
is.
r Mf ah fi ii it. - - - -
1
Great eoal atrlkc tec1rut ti
yenaaytTanlv
Tt ifekva.' -
It." America, sot'lera
22. Storm la Teas oatae. loots.
24. retructtv. .tcrua.iio .at ' M-irrlatown.
fc Death of Geo. joha M. eslmer, otJl-.
P.re m.iereL"Tef .fOW
3. Tel s;rapble eommnulcslion opee4 - .
tweeo Seattle and Skasway. . 'Tl
T. I'ol.tleal rtota lo..;nra o, l;orta.R!c, .
8. Forty perrons ronbf5.1i-il th, h
jap;"
bulMing at 8U' Nikand,-r Mun
IT. tteata of ei-Postmaater GeacrsJ tJTni U
wiiaoa. - ll -f'" -
!a leat(t of Cbsrlea DnAjey Tjaroer. .!
lieata or ea-Secretarjf ot a:ate . aona
Sherman. .. 1
35. Krlabtfal esplorfoa ladls, H4
proving mwna . i , rr i em; finie'-iip.
daily .declare-t off; .-. ,ieata ot Sui
Re.ra- Rnrtl-b teD'
! Tremendona iu:o!m In Tarrant
ro." Uroa btre la- New York rieat rsx t
; S1.0OO.iaw In prv.pertj- and awy live.
-V
, , , .,
didate Mur,ier jot Pvatl; 'jrte.-. ac
Letri-ovortb. Kan.
T. Liberals win t'sua-llan electloaa.
10. steajhip city of stointi.e.io wre. ked la
Bar ot FunJv and tairtyojr Itv, I Wt...
Deatb ot R. fi. to. v. ... ..
12. ltealb of Mir-na Daly
Mootina -e.rer
klni
nr leatb of H-niy .viiiac. uirto;
agnate. .. .C'loe of I'arll exp-!lrkU ."'' .
"alted Siatea ..txl'lary Vr Vorxfe" ,
in typbooD off liuam . v.' - - ':". ' .
li.
lost
16. Prestoo
IVrter. coluied b..- oarr st
take at timon. Colo.
20. Tornado In Nor.hw. nfrttj-w 1bQdwViUlcli &liows the .mtao time (the
Southm TrDa-.
UTt. pisywr-cht.
Zl lroa sl'-nntaln train tteia o& at n Tom.
Arkl. br als tn-n :or. i .. W. -H-k
ham. of K.ntufky. mirM4." filarm
N'orrhrn hlo and Nw Yrk . . . . tv r,-ck -f
stoamer at. u.av on L.. """-"fflMll time.
lv,. m of sir a rt hT-imra-.
Prdit Paul Kntsat tanl. to .
27. lvata of Seu.lot c aA J ilio-
no'a.
2S. Thin.n p.rona lc W t nt tmint 1 1
inrJ bv rollapsc of sarS factoai. rout in
kan Franc'.iwo.
. iwath of Oscar W.WI la;P.rla. i
IH-cerrrficn. ,v .
a. rontrrffls nmi. ... Eiplolnn In i's raw
and Northnratrra poir-.-r h-"e In t'au-a
kll a ftv and Injurea t-euty pesofea.
a, iirvat Insilana (laa atr.ko -u'.aTd -OfT.
. .. .iiencrat trl.v of 3ao:s Fe tva-gra-;
pbra ordered. i
14 Frvdonla. T.. nsrajnl scbnol bnma.
tba janitor and als youV'Tr ladj atudenia
loalns thflr llr-. -
IS. Oeraian tralnlns abltr A2nsa wreck
ed off Maiasa; 11 llrpa n-.f Taio aa-
xrrwa Irncb.-U at Rookfn""T. t
IT. f-r In Brown Holatlnx and. Ciovern ,
Macbine Cotnpany'a plaut ' In' C'lrVrr.tnd
raum lo of i.000 Nfkro Ij ached
at Roonevllle. In 1. J .,
Bmrry.
"Barry." the most famous of the dues
attached to the hospice ol St. Heniard,
la dead, and the manner, of. hie. taking
off wa peculiarly sad. He had bounded
toward a distres.ed traveler, Oi-n-mouthed,
after tbe'manneriof h'..kb:id
when heated or after prolonged xer
tion. and the man. niirtakitiKly alarmed
at his aspect, killetl him. .. ,
He had. during -his existence of -ten
years, rescued forty fives from I rum I-
oent death, and one Inchlent. In . his
career Is especially memorable. .
In one of his llfe-savlti- expeditions.
hp discovered a little boy, cn.Hcle;ela
the snow, and fast succumbing 4o that
fatal slumber whlcb precede dxniK
He licked tbe face and hands of . the
child till be had warmed him Jnto con
sciousness. Then, crouching, .he' In,
dumbly eloquent ways -tmlm-r-il nlm to
mount, and thus iK-arttL file liMpltlfqle
welcome and succor of the-iiotiastery
were happily reached.' ' : ','
Harry Is to have a fuonumeht erex-ted
to bis memory, and there are names
thus commemorated far lesa worthy
humanity's regard than his. "''"V,
Queer.
"Queer, isn't lt'r"
"What's queer?"
"Tliat night falls."
"Yea." ' . '
"But It doesn't breVi.' , . '
"The day breaks." ' t"'- ,'
"Vea." '.'.'' ' '-'
. "But It doesn't fall."' '' ' ' 'u '
"No " i . . ... ; . '."
"Queer, isn't It?" . ' .
And be was gone. American "tMcto-
rial. ' - " :
Then It Grows 3fimtoitotis. .
Friend This f ree-nmr-ensy 'bo.hi.iu!dn
style of living must he very : pleasant. .
Artist It Is when -you are not com
pelled to live that wayJiidKe ..... ;'
Mixed IlliHid In JVlrttlco.
More than four-nflhs of tbw, popula
tion of Mexico are of nilxd' oi lpdlah
blood. ''.:
r. ::' r: i '
Flashlight Ttestroyed annlCye.'.
A visitor at the I'aris expXsivun Joet
the use of one eye owing to -the. calcium
Sash used by a photographer-beiDg of
too graat volume. ' -''
UtiKcr In It. Coming down the coast
iflii Oct. 31, bound from. Rotterdam for
tier. ai. uo
the bright work about the decks, to
e the Huno look attractive ween sue
lied Baltimore. On the-feeaatle
........ A ....... nn.k.rul A " .... , ,.-ll 1. WftR
3i..The Huno at the time was steaming
. . .' " . . i
minutes when he looked over the aide.
..... .. . . .A
Itlluo had Caiw rimrlcs UcbtshiD and
, , ,,,, ., h. .. oh .
iniiv u lysaimt: iq uiuuni tiisi.
isHWr - witfcfcer safe Dosition. the Bouth-
ine N. jTv,Jluru ttuuin cvaos oeumuuw w
j." Br.vaJr the.nuin In no uncertain language why
"'.jfjrV he dared to change" ' tW-'Krn'' cffr8et?'
A,i,t - aii i-i..t..t n-ii.in
short time.
Tliefrftrn"wis rnrtBiThattTr'Trrasrerffc
shQuWLak.auiaa,AwstionianiCB.tt!d.
Snnt improve Ctiptaln Tom a humor af- 1
t"-
i'ter hist recovery from a scare. The man
"t'sald the 'Captalh. chanajfej ttte'fotfrte
T .himself. ThaJceJae, thTrai!aUo. y
iff' When Capt. Evans shouted "Veetr
to the man on the forecastle the man
at the wheel took It .as an orOer-f ron
the master to change tie Giurfa,. aid te
whch Dut tne bow direcUT inshore and
steaming at a kooa-Bpeed-far-lhadan.
geroua shoals off the coat. - It ruW
nave r
would have
. v.. A . -
Hottoni
e been found.
to the nanie"or Sraith;. Jbne-or Browm-
Mr. South la chief orHcer of the
8t'anlr Ohio or the satire 'fleet as the
Kunq.&vt his jiosjtloa requires other
to nlace" a handle before hut name.
which precludes tbe danger of the man
at the wheel changing the- coarse to
"Mr. South." Baltimore Sun.
"
Marvel Wktih or Geneva. "'
A mannfacturi'ajr flrsa of .:-fneya,
Swlrzetiantl, has for ajany years been
making .a specialty' of . complicated
tliiietH.trrd m watcb nfceed on view
at tbe1 t'etfts expoaltion Is regarded by
ithem as their big best cDlevement. in
' -W,ff WOblein.;Fhl,ch;
, . vos JJtsufuatsavwnN .uwivfoiif, aim
wexo JiCf 1
hire sue
',
the watc
succeeded in retaining the size of
-h within a convenient. Uruir-of
a pocket imefnevew-smmvly, , twenty
l:cmw.'crv!poUir tp'thaineertan
eighteen slae. But two of these
. .. , K, ,...,,
" - ... - " ... . u ...
One of Uve'7as purchased direct trbm
ra!,,A1,.A afe-f f-rat-.MMl t
r- - -i . ,
tbe Hufgninvi'rlt w4lcii cbllwctior nfA. .
I'onti. the celebrated amateur of Milan, t
.Italy.
Tns watch.
rhlch has a perpetual
oalerslaf lmHi'atirig the
days of the
monXlia, tbe:days of be. week. and the 1
nfintu "of tht? moon, alsrf nrjiiraMaMa rwo '
, . ,
separate sonsrll-dilaK -aioii -which are
.imwn aiitomatl.nllv far a a-lven latl-
... JS ' . ,K ' 'i,i .
t u vi f iur umr iiii. , lain), i u i. .uu
and. the? tiuie of -Its sejtfnc.
. , -
rlculty overcome here was
what" ccVnrj irises the merit of
The dlf-
reat, but
the piece
time we use). It carries adofheri hand
whlch-tai.rUca.les the; sun time, (the true
time) This band, moving; from the
center as do tb- handa ahowlnthej
constantly travels with
them and rrtaee Itself each day at mid-
. . ft ooUitlon tt should oecnnv T
In o "ffrf-TtT lurnvvHenr thaTaVay fic V
difTerence between tbe mean and. true
time. The varlnUon H -rssy yreat, being
as much as fifteen 'tnfntites In one di
rection or the. o'he.r. These dates are
in or trie, inner, iueae pates are
llpnno" irt.'Sept. 1 and I lee 25.-
Ussf Cireuiar..' , i ,
'iUii .,. ;
April
Jewless'
Why lld Tbey Iims?
Hunters' tales rarely make mention
of poor shots and failures, and a story
which depicia the remarkable 111 suc
cess of some famdusMiota (n California
a fewyars ago s therefore. -all the
mure luterestinit. The narrator. Frank
Marryatt, terms the Incident the one
marvelous' tale In bis book, "MoautaJns
and "Molehills." in former times it
would have passed for a miracle.
Three' of ua wore-out- at midday . In
search of renlsonj tn's the Saiuta Hosa.
Valley. Tbe sky was ciuudless and the
sun blazing hot. Making for a shady
thicket, we unexpectedly started a doe
In the long gnussShe praaVout of raoga
liefore w e could1 raisers . Tnn but there
still reraAined a fa Wjlu.The pretty Inr,
nocent seoo1 DerfectLv still.. uraxinar at
Ui Our Jarder, v, s bare, and we coukl
not afforfl to be' morMtlf. '
. - TLe 'fawn afoo metlonless as l .
r.n d-a fw ii-Mlanl tdAK--. t-r.-n.
cli-d, deadly aboi. :i:hiisij-d,,and stlH It
did not lnoe.' he" Jotherg1 tired. aVd
missed also.
From the same distance about sev-enty-flve
yards-we fired each four bul
lets without success. Still thc.Javrn
moved but a phceortwo; and our rifle
auimuhltion was oxhausted.
I then crept up to the fawn, and with
in twenty paces flred twice at It with
my pistol. Then, unharmed. It quietly
walked away lu aoarch of Its moUier.
We looked at each "other rln surprise.
Fourteen shots within seveDty paces or
a motlons . deer! - "Well, I'll be
hanged!" was one man's comment.
"Crack shots!"
We could not explain It, unless tbe
rarefaction of the air bad made the
deer seem nearer than It was.
Itemaina ff Ancient Man.
In some grottoes in Algeria French
explorers recently discovered stone Im
plements mingled with the remains of
extluct anlnmls belonging to quarter
nary times. Further explorations In
dicate that during .the age when the
grottoes were Inhabited the const of
Algerln had a configuration different
from that of. to-day. Among the ani
mals associated with the ancient hu
man Inhabitants of Algeria were the
rhinoceros, the hippopotamus and varl
,ous species of ruminants.
Cost of Itunnlng the Itallways. .
. It Is estimated that It costs' $350,000,
1XX) every: week. to run the. railways. of
the world.
Some smart life insurance agent
could make money by working a lay
before an audience.
. " " Stories of Boyhood ftti.
All readers wlio know Mr. O. v . i
Cable's delightful. storiesWftbdl- fi
onion entertrtirimen't in tt-oa)unl
some; oi his boyhood pets, which will
appear in an early number of the
Youth's Companion. ' f
The Goat Was Hard to Ride.
j',lV'lfUT. U" ? .W
,-?Flie -Buperior court at Tuconia has
. ii J.. '.1 f .nE Ann
ers of America, lirought by .a candi
date who thought the goat ;was too
onruly, and the poor candidate must
now sue the local lodge officers, if he
expects to get anything.
, .. ;
.aJUta Trafsii!iSlarsarl .,i
Chills Snd' Eoteiis' f btitGve;4
IKHM310CS9 W"al-rJUirc,.; lb IS njm-)lljl.
iron and rjtiirfne in fc ' tapteleea;-,form.
No Cnre.'.J.'q. Pay. Ptiee C.Ooi
. i
. . . .
Af Vi.W-niMnunUWr'nelllbaiwan'-
artioJtOtt.vhsajtairou ol.UlWl(l. - :: -
by Governor Iheoaoie feouseTHtL- f
A nntftlAxleaiA7M4ia'oe'1T03'orirmeVi1'U'ni,-l. nor, and nitiznna
New Stork fo .Bost'QvWrVjP!; rlyrup the beat remedy to use for tbrT
UrooW. who knew Horace Qree-
lev wtll and serveil on the staff of the
New YorK T'Alitie,- liaa SvWii X Some
fresh. rt'ininiKceuces .of the famous ed
itbr lor the' Touth's'-Companion.
i--R,poa4inalst4 Ismale hslnf res (ovsmfveirhibition is going to be pot up if pos-
plJj'era. " Acme Biir'esii. 'oi tut: l UrtUna, Of: 'giljle
tsrgest Sunday School; V.' ! :'.:.
.The; history and methods of -the larg-
Mt Knntlav achool in the world, which
- 7rv ytof'kiVilTtT' rtttrrffflo'.irfetretfcrl'pBd
Lt,. - J..nii eiior mid. reortner. ABwrniei traae is wita ueninars.
x. stead, in au article written for trier:
Youth's Comiianion.
' ofcr.tt-uvri'i tkiarijjai.
r herb tea for the cure of'Con.
titatUm anu ick heau.ehs;
Jr' - opch nd boeis.
It U a upeclnc for alrjip-
- -, V
-ii.
- Vritea of 'Cehcral Lawton.
Bngadier-tieheralCharlea King knew
Jenerat t-awton well, and gives a vivid
picurv jrf btm ia some" reminiscences
hr hu" vt'riitcu foa the next volume of
the Youth's Companion. . ..
ABSOLUTE x
SECURITY.
- - C- . : ..- at
Genuine
Carter's
Little Liver Pills.
Must Bear Signature of
- 'fituFmr Slssita Wiaaiew Bila'ia.
art! aa4 as sasf ,
FOftDIZZmttt.
rOR IIUOUSIESS
for torVio liver.
4
F8 C0RSTIPAT10M, .
KOR SALLOW SK1RV-V
rOITHECOMPUXIOI
ontrTftukU.
? Primary Election Law.
fi jirjnwir ejection law is bein.agi-
tated, in Wi
'hiugton as well as Oregon.
TO CI RK A COLD IW OXI DAT
Taka taaati ve. Eromo Quinine Tab-
leJ- . AU dr.'tjtiista refund the money
" '
I nature is oa eayhbo. 35c'.
-
Millioja. Bushels 4-That.
In one-weekiT ending December 15,
Portland expuMod OOM) bushels of
wheat. '" - '.''7 .- '
-rut4;.;
. Mrs. Yotroibob John, won't yon
Walk with the. baby foraVpile?
- Younghol--.o, . . . a ..
"Half of biui'Vtc'Onra."' . . ;
"Welt; Imt'iny ' hay 'hoUer.' fyra-
euaai Heraia.'; nit - .v... - ".
'.V .''A Horholotieesily. .'
- s-fVrv hoinw ilMfnd rrarfvand-y lor nrWa lit
tle im.k ot r;iwwMja I MMlr-Xlbarlls 4 per
fet-t guard ih tite' taiuttly JaaluV.'Al drug-
PcnnjiV ravaaary1rcserv.
, Tbe f Utrff'-'jir-JPenut'y lvania baa pnr
?haerd .i-WiK-KJ; acres
(ore'stry preicrve i
of land for a
AScgclaWe IVcparalionror As:
similating tUcFotxlantlRegula
ling the Stomachs and Dowds of
Itomotes Digcstion.Cheerrylr
ness and Rcst.Contalns nelllier
Oliiuni.Morpliuie nor Mineral.
KOTAHCOTIC,
Aoaiia Sml '
.Ay .feM
&J - .
lit cutjetl&Jm
Aporfccl Ufmecly forConslipfl
tinn, Sour Stonutch, Diarrhoea
Worms .('onviilsions. Kovrnsh
ncss niul Loss of Sleep.
Fac Sutiile Sinnlure oT
NEW YOBK.
P7
t take as ami
CARJEKS
lip
m.?' m.mmemwmm mm wi-.pjp
liY
EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. B '
Wt CINUH DOH.Itft. NCW TDM OITV.
; . il',r;li--i,:; .r-iv -ri.
Disfigurcil Siiin
asTernireraua dscafii'iiF bsC5'
. What havlt !v f x, .
Keratitis, let alone, Is capable of all that,
snd more.
rt co;nrhmly msrked by bunches in
the tieekvantjnaiiiiatioiis in the eyes, dys
pearti'ss snSlirpitf slid freneral debility.
tl is always radically and permaneutly
curad by
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Which expels nil If'tl mors, cure all erup
tions, and builda' up tlie whole syatem,
wliejlierjuouMja "J oi.iL
Hoo'UlBCuVp"llver lnj the non-lrrltatlng.nd
Only AnrthartK1 tb take with Hood'a Saraapanll
'KmS&' Will They Get It,
T-' ."the'iJehalem coal field, just went
0J Portland, is saul to be very valu
able, and Portland needs the coal for
ships, factories, cheap home fnel, etc.,
and it would mean the biggest thing
the city ever had to open up those ooal
beds, vet no effort is being made in
,L.4'.l i .4 that atiThflflT IrnOWl D f .
J.vm "J(.WM - " J J
..1 nt, Hau.l.
i - Ojiient. ,
t-... .
"reii ourm? me WOIU...K yr.ou.
ExrMsitloa.IBoMd' .
Tbe bit; .sjiow 'for Portland in 1902
has'iiot'b5n'8bairWned, even if some
merchants are timid, and a gigantio
f p : : Greenland's -Exports.. . : .
Greenland exports. oil of seals and
whales, fox, seal and 'reindeer ekins.
''felderdo wr,- featheT-ti' anti-cry olite-rl4a-y-
. 1
Carter's Ink hss a good deep color and it
;4ioes-ttosiraiu Wis .eyes. CarMrVdoeaat't
lie- . . . ' ,- . ',
'- .' ..,.;PS.Ss"t4.rif : .-r
The Orejton .. state frm. is now on a
paying basis.. This yeai a cash prize
of $875 will be givenf for .tha bebt'
county exhibit. ' '- "
Columbia River Improvements,
j Com men report has it that this con
gree will - appropriate only $000, U00
1 for improvemen's at the month of the
Columbia river.
Stona tHo Gotta h mud
" Workm Off tho Cold. '
Laxative Bromo-Quinina Tablets cure
a cold in one day. So core, No Pay.
! Price 25 cents. " '
Army Canteen is 0. K. )
Major Knhlen, V. S.' quartermaster
at Seattle, says the, army canteen or
saloon ia O .K., and works less barm
to soldiers than the tongh joints near
the army posts.
Buyia J Oars In the East.
Grain dealers in Seattle' and Port
land are obliged to ' bring oats from
the East to supplr the enormous de
mand in the Philippines..'. .-. ; '..,
Bows -rrris:
.rt frfsr On Hnndml Dol 1 arn Rirtvti. rti for snr
Ca of Cftiftrrb Lbtvt cma no; b curuS by Hill's
ttofxn i or-
F. J. CnEXEV 4 CO.. Pmt, Tolwlct, O.
We the tmdersirned. have known F.J. Cheney
lor t past 15 r. and believe him perfectly
hono'-abl: in all biisin m transaction: and tin-
anciaiw able to carry out any ohlisnuoiu to&d
bj uieir arm.
WBrTTt TrtrAl.
Wboieaic DrmrlsU, Toledo, "
' 1 VSUMsa, KifKA A. Mantis, -Vt
noseale Dtum Toledo. O.
Call' Catarrh Cure 1st ken.n-t rnally. aoitxiB
tlrr.iy on ihe blood and m. cons aurfaoea o2
theyi m. Pr - T5r per boJe. . &Okd by
6xui(, iftt. Tctlmonl-l irec
atta. la family iul- r- tA
StCaimcrs for Nome
Frank Ames, ni ere bant king of
Nume, thinks that country has a sub
stantial future, and is back at Seattle
setting up a company to put on a line
of three steamers in the spring.
Tea Millions for the Univcniry.
! Work on the new buildings for the
University of California will be started
1 soon, and Mrs. Hearst saya she will
spend about $10,000,000 tor improve-
! nients'. '
BEST FOR THE
BOWELS
If rota taTtnl a remtlar. beaitbt mOTement of IM
bowtfU evar dr. too. re aica. or wfll be. Kp your
bowei open, and be well- Force, in tbe.bapeof
violenl phv.lc or pill poion.1t fa naterou- Tha
atntkotn.u easiest, most perfect raj oX aifipina tba
na
0UVia CICW aUM CIQmB ik I laW
CANOY
CATHARTIC
? Pleasant, Palatable. Fttent.TaatttOoo(1 DoGood,
(erer iokf?n. WakMl. or Grip. 10c, 0c Write
t'r fraa axtmpl. atxl bookiet on heltb. Addresa
Hm Im Cmmmp4mj, CklaM. IwtMK s 39m
KEEP YOUR BLOOD GLEAN
For Infanta and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears '
Signatu
of.
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
fklWkgton Town's'Stiow'' Pfogreif I
Nearly a.l the cities snd towns of
Washington show goodV,iscre.in pop:
ulation. .Tha most notable cases are
Aberdeen, Ballard. Eerett, .North
Yakima, Hoqulam, . -Whatcom' . and.j
waita ana. f xne lacver city aa
vanced from '4.700 tb Over 10,000. 1 i
CamblinS for a Pastor.
-i - .! .. u- .
n aovei ..way - wi vuuuaiug a pastor
wa. recently adopted by th.lennon-
itesatXSriWsle. Pa- There we tea
candidates, and ten biblea were placed
on a table before'them. ' In one was a
altn nonAe .tlH the CHntl i(lftt6 WllO
cbose tlsis bible became the pastor. ;
f i , ,n . -. 4
- ci . ct.'j -a Miu.
.,-lrea Shot Miles.
- 'The United States will Area flhrpt twenty-
t I ... . 1 1 . H..Mt kMalraf f 1 1 r
the distance. The gun from which it is to
be nam-, will' be a marvel of 'American
ingenuity and workmanship. . Another
marvel of American ingenuity IS" xiowtet
ter's Stnmacn rilttiers. . f or nil
., For rVffcv years it
a, ijidiKeatioii dys-
has cured constipation.
pepaia ana biliousness.
. ;' - r 'Nei ToW in Washingldti, '
piUTdneton,. milei from. 4Seattle.(
will be tbe new miuirg town of west
erlf: Washington idfche spring. The
Great : Northern, and Northern Pacifia
are. building there. a...-,
Bit Business This Month. .
- . - . " ' , 1
Portland merchants pi-euiict tbe bin-
gest buuibees this month of wnj during '
the year, and.ea.ch month has been un
usually good.
Plso's- Cnre (or Constiniption is an in
fallible Jtiedicine. for -coueh antl col.'ts.---
r.. w. bAMxr.L, Ucean Urove, n
J., Feb.
17.1900;. - . - . -A
Scarcity of Cows. ,
"The scarcity of cows in Orefton for
dairying pur(oses is a aerious handicap
to the development of creameries. .
TPP EHOW WHAT TOD aRI.rAKtJlO
When you take Grove's Tasteless Onill
Tonio because the formula ia plainly
printed on every bottle sho wia that it
is simply Iron and Quinine in a taste
less torm. Itvi Cure, r.o Fay. . 60c. ,.
Stains on Brass.
Stains on brass will generally yield
to paraffine or bath brick.
If they are
nnnsnallv obstinate, try rubbing them
with a little salt and vinegar, and pol
ish afterward with dry , brick. X. Y.
Jonrnal.
Young Hoodlum. Nuissnca.
The yonng hoodlum nnisanoa has be
come so intolerable in. Portland that
steps have been publicly taken to stop
it. and- the reiirn of linrarlsrv has' lavi-.
dently been transferred from Seattle
to Portland. -
: The Famous German Wood Preserver - '
..AVENAREUS CARBOUNEUM..
mmmmPermanently . Dos troy..
..CHICKEN LICE AND VERMIN..
' aT. a One application is all that is required. It lasts foe- years. If
your dealer cannot supply 'you, write for circulars and information to the
following- distributing- agents: Perfection Pile Preserving-. Co., Seattle,
Wash.; Fisher, Thorsen & Ccv Portland, Oreg;on Whittier, Coburn
Co, San Francisco, CaL . ' , .
'- Oregon Property Valuation. ' j ' Ths Ttgtr'r -Great Strength- -..
Th value of Onran nionirt,. for
purposes of assessmeut and taxation, is
$17,000,000. very low indeed.
Thia aianafum la oa evarv box ot th. feaaiel-aa
I XTntivn RrnmnJlinnine TablMa
tb. raaaedy tliat estrea i eaM Im sass amy.
Want SUtc Code Revised.
Oregon attorneys are moving to have
the state code revised -at this winter's
session of the legislature.
It Is wall to remember that- 31 1
OABriltD TEA cleaaseatlia .
syatem, puriflpa th. blood,
retfulatea tbe liver and kidneva'
. aad eurea cbronie conatipatlon.-
Northwest Muting News; " "
The Northwest Mining News is the
name of a IB-page weekly paper to be
started in Spokane1 the' first week in
Jannarv. The name tells the nArjer-'a
UtumDll, . -Kl
Big Tunnel on Union Pacific :
' The big railroad tunnel being built
by the Union Pacifia at. AspantV-yo.
ming, will be finished next October.
j The dimensions are length 6,900 feet,
, 26! feet high and SI leet 9 inches
wide, lined with Oregon fir and ven
tilated with 20-inch blow pipes.
YOU NEED NOT SUFFER
Wljkb Rh4atBtlBnrs. Seltla Newrttlgl or
BaekMht, Drops' "Will Rliv
' - All Pain tsufi Cur To.
RWANSON'8 "5 DROPS- la quick n4
pMitive. It prevents and absolutely cuies dis
eitse. It kills the gtjrros. It tcu with marvel
oua vffeoi on th tstomach, Hvr mnd kidneys;
i purities the bl(Kd, streogtueus tbe nerve, and
I laces th entire v stem in healtby condition.
I Is tho rhairaiil a mi hast nr,i.iAa in taa
i . ! r . Y . , . . - I I - a lr
crip-.edi.nd tiflplesa: bd ridden and hope-
U a-vieJ"t', .Lt a"1 HP: positive cure.
a DKOP" is lor man, woman and child ;
. tlie nest remedy on earth to have In the honse.
readv fir everv sudden sickness or pain. B.l'Y
, A ItOTTLKTOUAY. gi y" f "j1-n"'"fMTi
reuei ana i ansoiiiieiv ine omv certain, caire
lor KHKUM ATIM 'in all it forms. It ia
aino sed with uivriHinr effort in sttic.
t- rtacknehe. ituralia, Nervounesm,
t Slep1eine, Nertuui and Neural g-ic
HfniUrhrt, Nvrvaui Iy npepsla, and
ttcrvoui altcttoiia ot very description,
! A Nth in. Hay . K ver, - Cat nrrh. Croup,
1 Hriirhltl, Heart Weknm, ToothacliK,
KitiDohf, Ia 4rlppe, Malaria, Creplnar
I IN utubneaa, and kindred rilveaaea.
i WUl l.D NOr BE WlTHOl'T IT.
4 "I wth to lilt my voice in -behalf ot your
' "3 KOrS," the only medicine that has
ptveii nif anv relief from my dreadful malady,'
KHRl' l A TIS l . 1 have used one .bottie.
and bave hal mil one aitaott since i com
menced tt. I have been a great sufferer from
KH KI M ATlSM'for twelitv Umg years. Every
vv i titer and spring 1 would think would be mv
iHBt. Itrankstb ytn mid your lKOKS"
ftr the pood it has done me. -I would not be
w ithout it. You can usef this as you. please,
tend them to me.
H Tnomas Readdlck; Ktngsland. Ga.
viTHAaSAVEUMYUKK." ......
' "1 do not know. how to express how. wonder
ful I think vour IBOI'S" is. 1 was auf
, leriiur intenselv w ith KUKX LOl A, and
; thought for a month that 1 would have to die.
I One dav a ladv catted to see tn and b ouKiit
i in advertisemeiit of'OUT .Swannon'a
t UROPS ." 1 resolved to try rt and seut for a
! bo i tie. I have not had an attack of suffering
since I took the first dose. I believe it ha
saved mv life. This statement is positively
true. I shall lwav take, pleasure in reeom
mendlnn vour KtPH" for the cure ol.
Mvl K.VU.l A. Yotip very truly, - ,
1 L K Smith. Kl lorndo hprlnffs. Mo.
1 RWANSON'S "B DKors" is sola oy us
and agents. In some places tbe Druggists ar
our aKcnta. If the remedy is not obtainable in
vonr town, order of us direct. Ijirgesise bottle,
kio doses, $1.00. went prepaid by express or mail.
Or lor. IIITJ lie aj iu cuhuic
, Z
least
in ra-
all who are auneriug. o at
have n opportunity to try tha
woudertut ot au remedies.
send SAMPLE FREE upon r
ceipt of 4c. to pay postage. Agent
SWANMIN'S RHEUITIC CURE CO.,
164 Laka traat. Cfclcaga.
THE BEST
NEW YEAR
RESOLUTION...
KEELE f
Send for reading mattr to ttaa Kaalay
ln.titut. 314 SI xi fa Si., Portland, Or.
m 111 .1 IM i!
; :Mf , '!t j i - I', ;t ili
a1' beddme shcH Sa icnjnjprj 'y
disease that a person entirely free from
thitf.'dtscrustinir complaint is seldom met
with. It is customary to speak of Catarrh'
aa nothing more serious than a bad coli
.v . t i. in fact aT comnliCBted
--- --- . , , -. -
very dangerous d.sr; if not at first, ...
l'ood'u" c)kymtamHi.ted hf , ,
thefoul secretion., and the poisoi flirougk
the generaj circulatidd ia earned to ail
.t ,V,
Salves, washea ,nd sprays are tin sat is-
factory and atsaptWttjUfrg, Danscwir.
not reacbthE acaVof tjre-trouble.
. n rWn-a the bkt of the f5i
do
S.
an
an(j eliminate from the system all calas-
. j- . J ., " 1.1 .
rhal secretions. anf thus cures thoroughly :
and permanently tht worst cases.
Mr. T. A. William, s-leamng dry-gooA rhtr-
chant of Spartanburg, S. Cj writr-
" For years
naaal Catarrh, with "alt,
the dlaaffreeatite effect
which belotrtf ' tcr Hsot-r
oisease... a " P '
make fife' timful and;
OnmUTlrrC. J MACtX
. medicinprewnHktby .
leadinz-.vlU'aicuin.t and'
uejfe.ted Dy.'aiiuphem J
Of incnus, vul nimuui
getting any better. I
then beffan to take ft. R.
8. It had the desired
Iv.iIm I n m v nninion S. S. to. IS lh only TTlrtH-
cine now in
of Catarrh.
cine now in uae that will effect a permanent cure
Is the only rjnrely, veg
etable "blooo. purifier
known, anr4he great
est of all blood medi
cines ant! tonics. - r
If tou have Catarrh dori't wait until it
becooes deep-seated anrl.chrrmic, but be-
gin at once u. ic uw vji . ' . y . ,
, for our book on Blood antl S!iinyliseaaes
and write our physicians about your case,
f THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. ATLANTA. 6A- 4
Two Big Lumber .Companies. .
At Tacoma last neelo were aranizd
two big Jnmber oompso ea, each witb
$500,000 capital. The names are tbe
Clearwater. Timber. Company and
Humbird Lumber Company '
Wants Right of Way In Rainier Park.- ,
fir. noAbel. of Taroma. ia trvini? tc
ci,,,, rjEbt of way for a wagon road tc
i ,U mines the other side o! the Rainiei
Park reserve, to connect with thf
K Northern Pacific railroad at Buckley,
Wash.,, . . .
A Neighborhood Catastrophe.
"Dicky, did Mrs. Dibbs ask yon
why W3 weren't coming over to spend
the evening?" ,
"Yob, ma,' an' I ' told ber y' bad a
i nn'ner luvitation 'at y
j Indianapolis Press.
liked better."
The tiner'a strength exceeds that
J tn8 lion:.. Fiv mf5rjen9ilv hol.l
. down a lion, bul nine are required tc
snorine a tiger. v -: - -
Possible.
..I..
"Here, "..said te observant boarder,
who had a newspaper in his hau'iV, "is
1 'writer who" asserts tli rt
odors ' can
cau'MI detifnesU-." "-. 'j .:'"X .ax" . ..
"Well," added th.css.eydi,boardr
r, "musk, is pretty lpnd.' Pittgburg
Chronicte--'Telegniilh. -' ' '
a i . i li-'fcJ a -a-A.' J 1 I. m - .
"Cv clone'' : Th'resher
The
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Thresher, Engine
HORSE POWER
OR SAW MILL
Yon of Coarse Tant the Best. "Write tor'
Catalogue and Prices.
RUSSELL & CO.,
. .. PORTLAND, OREGON
ID THE GREEN FIELDS
Brittle itoe. Ntva t Ma'titr,!'
The Wirl.I Lovtl In unny
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Home. Yt-u AlD't the toon
i Iret bits, comic paihetic. ?oot. love noiiara mh.I
mRny old fvortie. -nd ueny ,hr 21
M r-IC complete anri onrNeW Mnrrfe imA. nil
for 10 cin. iont miss Til Is iifkkk Clil-
; rnro Siijlty Co., Oiumhav Billdlmr..
i Cliioaeo.
-
- - - cue .vet uu iconic i
laaSatSaaaA'': -
INUIHIIMb' Dt I I tn made;
;.. YoMOin'i make a mistake It you set
..Mitchell.. (
fflitehell, Iiediis & Staver Co. '
PORTLAND. OF.ECON.
r SURE CURE FOR PILES -
rclllNG I'llo. prtHlu.-e inoitu:-if and e'au.ti lu-hlna 1
bl form, a. well a ltltnd. Ule.-dli a ,ir rr trud1iuc ,
II. ar. cured b, Dr.Bos.nKo'. fila Romany!
top. lt-blae and bedius- Abnorb. tumom. 5oa
r atdruKK 'U or .cat by in. II. Trr.tlae f re. VfMIo
ia abouL your mm, DK. BOSAXK.O Vh lada Pa!
IT CLAIMANTS f OR nrainivai
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n-mv. Pv. T--. . ft
UUN 01 Uf lUHACCn .MIUnFNf Y
It Injnrea nervona .ysteni to do ao. KACo
CUKO is Ihe only cure that r.Mllv rum
aud nun lies you w hen to atop. Sold wiih a
guarantee that three boxes will euro any eaae
EACO-CURO '"veaelablwand hitrin!ei.a It baa
TT
.-h, win uiuuHiiua, iv win cure you.
all driiLiuista ar bv mair nr.til- at
a txixea J.ou. RiKiJilet free. Writs Jvaaaa
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