Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, January 24, 1901, Image 4

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    Sssif Rheum
Ton may call it eczema, tetter or milk
crust.
lout no matter what yon call it. this akin
disease which comes iu patches that bum.
itch, diM:harste a watery matter, dry and
rale, owes ir existence to the presence of
humors in the system.
J t will continue to exist annoy, and
perhans agonize, as long aa these humors
remain.
It is always radically and permanently
cnrea or
Hood's SarsapaHlIa
w hich einels all humors, ami is positively
uiieaualed for ail cutaneous eruptions.
Another Industry for Everett.
Establishment of another eaah and
door factory at Kverelt ia planned.
Exceptionally Fine Sculpture.
The sculpture for the Fan-American
exposition is being pnt in position
There are more than 125 pieces of
statuary and model groups by the best
sculptors in America. - '
Russia's Asiatic Possession.
Russia's Asiatic possessions are three
times the sise of Great Britain's, bnt
hold onlv 2S.000.OUO inhabitants, as
compared with Great Britain's 29
000,000 subjects.
Th. BMt s-rwaerfptiosi for Malaria
Chills and Fever is a bottle of Groves,
Tasteless Chill Tonic, It is simply
iron and quinine in a tasteless form.
No Cure. No Pay. Price 0o-
World's Output of Gold.
George E. Roberts director ot the
Cnited States mints, estimates that
tbe total cold output of the world for
1901 will be $365,000,000. Of this
mount the United States will produce
$94,000,000, or about $10,000,000
more than any other country.
Seattle .Public Library.
Seattle people expect to spend some
$200,000 it purchasing a site for a
library, and $50,000 a year in main
taining it after Mr. Carnegie's $200,000
buiUing shall have been elected.
DON'T IT rOOTSORa. OBT FOOT
BASE. A powder. At this season vour feet ffcel
saot'en, nervous and uncomfortable. If
rti have smarting feet or ticnt shoes, try
Allen's Foot-Ka&e. It rests and comforts";
makes walKiug: eay. Cures swollen and
sweating feet, blisters and rollous spots.
Believes cons ami bunions of all twin aud
isa certain cure fnr fhilniaiiis. bweatine:,
Wmpor Frolvi Keet. We bare over 30.-
fa lestimouisls. lon't pet footsore get
Koot-Kase. I rv it tmfas. Sold be ali
crarxists and shoe stores for 2.V, Trial
r-ackare Kut Address, Alien 3. Olm
sted. Le Eoy, X. Y.
Bis. Traia Shed.
The his 1 union depot in Portland ia
to have a train e bed tnree blocks long
and then travelers will not step out
ai tha cars tain to nun. ,
' Petroiem for Diphtheria.
A country doctor in Rouen. France,
has discovered that swabbing the
throat with common petroleum ia i
effective treatment of diphtheria.
Diirasi c v"Nox si rrRID
By loem3 applications, as tbey rannot reach tba
deaed anion oi tne ear. Taere is on y one
way locure draines. and that is bv constitu
tional tfDfii:. lieainesa is caused bv an in
euied condition of ibe zaueous limnc of th
uioniaB Tube. When this tube gets ta
ficftl ?on fctvfi a rnmbliD aonnd or inper--el
h-r' rr. and a ben II as entirely closed
Sa.i.ess is li resnii, and anles ine infiawma
tioa B be tacen out aod Ibi lube rest red to
its Boras al cod:llon, heart r.'gr will be destroyed
forever; Bine eases out ot ua are caused by
eatarro.vht.cn is soihing br.t an ln&amed
lE3ili-n o. lag tttth. mi p.n .'. - -
:ll:Ta One Hundred lNilars for any
ease of Des: nesscea need bv cataxTh) tbet eaa
cot be cured by Bail's Catarra Care. Sand Je
carculara. free.
r 1. CrJEKEY A CO, Taints, a
Bold bv Drsefists. Tae
atil't Faaulv Kits are the beat.
Walls Walla Enjoys Slerjhm j. '
For the first time in about 1 1 years
Walla Walla enjoyed an extended sea
son of fine sleighing during and after
the holidays.
A $15,000 Orgaa.
- The great pipe organ to be need in
the temple of music at the Fan-American
exposition was bnilt to order at a
cost of $15,000.
New Washiajtoa Companies.
Last year there were 4,005 domestic
articles of incorporation filed lathe
office of the secaetary oi state at Olym
pic. ,
Taia signature is oa every box of tba ewaaias
Laxative Bromo-Quinine TaMe.
, Portland Big Show.
' Let all the conn try know that a not
able centennial celebration and exposi
tion will be held in Portland in ly05.
Oregoa and Washington Should Do It.
One of the many appropriation ques
tions which the legislature will have
to pass upon this winter will be that of
providing a fund tor an exhibit at the
fan-American exposition to be beid
next summer at Buffalo, X. Y.
badbuTodT
bad complexion.
The skin is the seat of an almost end
leas variety of diseases). Thev are knew a
by various tsames, but are all due to the
eats' cause, acid ana outer poisons in
the blood that irritate and interfere with
the proper action of the akin.
To have a smooth, soft skin, free from
all eruptions, the blood must be kept pure
and healthy. The many preparations of
arsenic and potash and the large number
of face powders and lotions generally
used in this class of diseases cover np
for a short time, but cannot remove per
manently the ugly blotches and the red,
. disfiguring pimplea.
Eternal vlgilanoo is tha prloo
of a beautiful oomftloxlon
when such remedies are relied on.
- Mr. H. T. fisobe. 1704 Loess Avenue, at. Voaim.
Mo., says: "My daughter waa afflicted for years
. i'b a disfiguring eruption on her face, which
resisted ail treatment, bhc was taken to two
s celebrated Beau h sprfegB. but received Bo bene
fit. Many medicines were preaenbed. but with
out result, until we decided totry S. S. 8.. and by
the time the fi:at bottle waa 6 niahed the eruption
be;an to disappear. A dosen bottles cured ber
completely and left her skin perfectly smooth,
fue 1 now seventeen years old. and But a sign of
"ic embarrassing disease haaever returned."
" S S. S. is a positive, unfailing cure for
the worst forms of skin troubles. It is
tbe greatest of all blood purifiers, and the
only one guaranteed purely vegetable.
Bad blood makes bad complexions.
purines and invigo
rates the old and
makes new, rich blood
t h s t nourishes the
bodv and keena tbe
skin active and healthy and in proper
condition to perform its part towards
carrying ofl the impurities from the body.
If you have Eczema, Tetter, Acne, Salt
Rheum, Psor asis, or your skin is rough
and j.imply, send for our book on Blood
and Skin Diseases and write our physi
cians 'bout your case. No charge what,
ever for this service.
AKflfT SPECIFIC COMPANY, STLAMTS, OA.
daw a-w .4 -. aVw ,
i
AT
The mass of air above the eighteen
thousand feet level possesses six times
the energy of that lower down.
The greatest elevation reached by
man who remained conscious all the
time with a balloon Is tfclrty thousand
feet, or nearly six uiiles-
When smoke bells are suspended over
gas burners to shield tbe celling. It ia
better to have them come as low as
possible, but not closer than twelve or
nfteen Inches to the flame.
The Russian government has decided
to make the metric system of weights
and measures compulsory, and the Min
ister of Finance is now engaged in con
sidering the time and manner of Intro
ducing this reform.
In St. Louis a suburban electric
street-car line has fitted one of its cars
with a telephone. The Instrument Is
placed in the rear of the car, the nega
tive wire being connected permanently
through the wheels to the rail, and the
positive wire being fitted with a simple
device resembling a jointed fishing pole
by which connection Is secured to a
private overhead wire paralleling the
trolley.
According to Prof. Adam Sedgwick
there is reason to believe that buds
share In the growing old of tbe parent
plant. He Illustrates his meaning in
this way: Suppose the average lite of
an Individual plant say a tree to be
100 years, then a bud removed when
the parent plant Is 50 years old will
also be virtually 50 years ot age, and If
transplanted by grafting will be able
to live on the graft only fifty year
more.
M. Roxe, of Paris, has devised a new
type of airship. It consists of two huge
cigar-shaped balloons placed In juxta
position and tipped with aluminum.
The car, capable of accommodating
eight persons. Is suspended from these !
aerostats. The airship Is provided with
Li V.
ass Ns. . , a T "
two propellers, one forward and one j and the magaalnes displayed long pro
sit, and the vessel carries a twenty- I f usely Illustrated articles on the sport
horse power gasoline motor to develop and the popular Indulgence In It time
the necessary power for driving these
propellers.
Maintenance of beaches along the
New England coast la being successful
ly accomplished by the "groyne system.-
These "groynes consist of a
series of posts planted firmly In the
sand, with close planks extending from
post to post- The "groyne" Is con
structed at right angles to the beach,
and its position prevents the waves act
ing on it injuriously. Sand Is Intercept
ed by the planking, rapidly forming a
new beach and preventing erosion.
A successful experiment in tbe use
of single lines for simultaneous tele-1
graphing and telephoning ia reported
from Berlin. Tbe system Is employed
by the fire brigade of that city. Each
n re-can is provtuea witn a portaoie tel
ephone apparatus which can be at
tached to tbe alarm pillars In various
parts of the city, and operated with tbe
same wires employed for telegraphing.
Experience has shown that tbe switch
ing In of the telephone in no way In
fluences the telegraph service. During
simultaneous telegraphing and tele
phoning a slight knocking Is perceptible
in the telephone, but the noise is not
sufficient to destroy the audibility of
tbe messages.
- A RAT" QUARANTINE.
Cnlwtie Sanitary freMan tioaa Adopted
at -New urleaas,
A novel system of quarantine, with
some features that would be amusing
but for the seriousness of their purpose.
has been devised at the port of New
Orleans by the Lonislaua State Board
of health. Tbe quarantine ia directed
against the bubonic plague, and the
mere mention of that horrible scourge
will compel respect for any measures
adopted for Its prevention, even though
they may seem grot esq ne.
One of the few theories about the
spread of this contagious disease that
have become widely known during tbe
last year Is that Its germs are carried
from infected to healthy ports by ship i
rats. It is against the rat, therefore.
tbat the quarantine at New Orieana la
directed. The reason for the quaran-
tine is tbe reported presence of the
plague In coast cities of Braxil. whence
large quantities of coffee are Imported
Into the United States, many -of th
carrying vessels landing their cargoes
at New Orleans, says the New York
Mail and Express. I
The Louisiana health authorities have
accepted the charge against the ship
rat as established by the evidence, aud
it Is accordingly against the possible ,
landing of that rodent, always to be a secret longing to be on the spot and
found in the holds of all except sinking ' tr-T one Wulrl down the chute,
ships, that the sanitary barriers are ' 11 n""' to ,uiU 11 required
raised. At night, the suspected vessel lons Persuasion to Induce the extreme
mtist anchor at least 100 feet from tbe 'J timid to ever board a toboggan,
wharf, a distance that the ss.l.l., but after they had once token a trip
I rat Is supposed to be unable to twin.
I In daylight the vessel may be brought
j not nearer than forty-flve feet from the
wharf. Her. hawsers must be provided
j with metal funnels and disks, to pre-
vent the passage of rope-walkine ro-
?. . ,-, ii ..
ueuis. une tue unloading Is going on I
across stagings, a cordon of men armed
with shotguns Is placed at the strlnz-
plece of the wharf, to see that no livla
rat comes ashore with the coffee.
Two Orders for Chtnaware.
A Boston china bouse received two
interesting orders recently. "One " savs
! the Boston Transcript, "was from Cecil
itnocies. io oe sent to his residence In I
Cape Town. South Africa, and the other !
' - , i , ... .. !
was iroui jirs. liuuyara tvipilng. to be !
sent to her home. The Elms. Kot Ung
ues u. Sussex, rngiana. The Arm re
ceived tbe orders In due time, and the
two dinner sets were shipped on the
last trip out of the Saxonla, one con
signed direct to Cape Town, and tbe
other to Mrs. Kipling. Tbe variety of
china known as blue-and-wblte Nankin
is made In China, and tbe modeling,
decorating and glazing are all hand
Drk. Within the last few years the
ware has been very scarce, owing to
some disorder to the pottery districts
of China, and nearly every set of tbe
ware has been sold. Tbe Boston firm,
however, always kept a large supply on
band, and was thus enabled to till tbe
orders."
Perfuming Glow.
To perfume your gloves mix well to
gether half an ounce of essence of
roses, a dram each of oil o' cloves and
mace, and a quarter of an ounce of
frankincense. Place this In tissue pa
per and lay It between the gloves.
"Talk about equal suffrage." said a
man the other morning: "the women
don't suffer half as much as the men
and never will. The only difference Is
that the men don't complain as much
as tbe women."
Don't dress for show. The thinnest
soap bubbles wear the gaudiest colors.
T0B0G0AN IS DEAD.
SPORT WHICH HAS FALLEN INTO
INNOCUOUS DESUETUG. .
Society Ilaa Forsaken the Once Popu
nlar Amusement Few Kunucrleaa
isledn Now Been Once Great Cold
Weatb. r Recreation.
Reliable reports come from far north
St.ntea where they 'have hills aud
tbiugs that they can slide on when
there is enough snow that the toboggan
Is a "dead one!" 'The loug flat board
with the turued-np nose which used to
fly down the steep froxeu declivities
with the speed of a caution bull will tly
no more, at least for the present. It
has been relegated to tbe walls of dens
and clubrooma, where it sticks alleutly,
an alleged article of decoration of the
relic pattern.
Society went back on the toboggan,
aud when society goes back on a bit of
sporting goods the goods might as well
hunt for Its sarcophagus aud crawl in
and let society seal on the capstone.
Time was when the erstwhile toboggan
was the warmest winter favorite that
ever cavorted among the froxeu hills
of the Northern States, but It has gone
the way of all other favorites that have
reignod with too much popularity. But
a few short years ago wiuter without
the toboggan in the hilly country would .
have been like a Fourth of July with
out fireworks. The season would have
been naught but a bitter patch of mel
ancholy. In those days the youug
folks would have gone Into spasms of
indignation
Jtnd vexation If they had
r . ... ' . ;
been deprived of the tirivlloo-A of trw
bogganlng. But now toe 'boggan has
gce down the slide and there is no
evidence that It is going to come back
up.
Attracted Much Attention.
A few winters ago the toboggan furor
that reigned in the parts where the
sport had auy show whatever attracted
the attention of the entire country,
The daily newspapers, tbe weeklies
and again and people who bad no more
prospect of ever seeing a tobossun
than they have of seeing the north
pole talked of the runnerless sleds and
W- - , U ve.j - - f JfZF f I c.
rOUM OF WINTER STOUT THAT TS BEING ABANDONED.
their awful night with breathle-ss iu-i
terest. Stamped In the mind of every
reader is tbe picture of the long snow '
and lee embankment with torcues
down the sides and in the middle of the i
slide the big toboggan filled with boys
"d girls flying down the declivity at
the rale of a mile a miuute. Wben the
reader saw this time-honored old pi.- J
.u.f ...r iuc o.si ..me lie aiv-u,. uru
bis breath and ejaculated In low. j
smothered tones, "My. isn't that Just j
"wfulr" "nd t ,b" same time he ha
, th"y hungered for more of "the same"
rlIb Bre",er T'dity than anyone else
an b1"' Wnon ,,,e "Port was at the
be!Sb' of popularity In St. I'aul
I nd MinnpnP"lls " w"ell worth a
! ,rip to ,he I,l,er C,"M to np
ia niiiKeiiin t in full til.ist on m nr.1,1 I,, -
. , " , . .
Ler" niB'"- t"rJrbo1y owned a to-
uoKiiu or (K-ii'iiKeil IU B lOfKipirnn CIU11.
At night the frozen hills and snow and
Ice-covered embankments, built some
times especially for the sport, were
lighted up with great torches until
they were as bright as day and swarm
ing about on every hand were men and
women, young and middle aged, dress
ed in their fantastic red. white and
b,ue bIanke't eostumes and streaming
from thuli hon.la n t-.. , . 1 w. . . . ; .. ..
1" " " -
of the knitted caps thnt were pulled
down over their ears like nightcaps.
And the great slides prepared for
the use of the tobogganers meant a
mile a minute ride down a steep In
cline every foot of which was fraught
with peril. Many wild tumbles ensued,
many ears and noses were frozen In
the pursuit of this captivating sport,
and yet the toboggan dropped in popu
larity with as suddeu and bard a thud
as the roller skate. Just as m the
case of the roller skates, when tbe to
boggan was at its height, the sales
made by sporting goods bouses were
enormous considering the size of the
cities. One firm alone in the city of St.
Paul sold In a few months in the neigh
borhood of :i.000 worth of toboggans.
CHAPTER ON OLIVES.
They Are a Comparatively Recent
Fruit in the United titatee.
Olives are a comparatively recent
fruit In the United States, for, while
they have been grown in California
since the time of the early mission
fathers. It Is only within the last twen
ty years that they have become of com
mercial Importance. The Industry In
America Is still In a somewhat unsat
isfactory condition, owing largely to
confusion In regard to the selection of
suitable soils aud varieties and a
knowledge of right methods of culture
THE BLOUSE
The separate blouse continues to be evolved In all kinds of dainty shapes '
and styles suitable for formal afternoon or informal eveuing functions.' No. 1
here pictured is of silk and lace, the silk forming the bolero over an nnderbodice of '
lace embroidered with black velvet spots. No. 2 is made of tucked cream chif
fon with a bolero and sleeves of cream point d'esprit entirely overrun by cream
baby satiu ribbon and further adorned by embroidered sturs of pale blue velvet
and lace.
I and manufacture. Competition with
! cottonseed oil and other oils sold as
olive oil has harmed the Industry.
"8 ,- .7, , . e
all over the I nited Stats for olive
products. The profits In the olive In
dustry lie principally in tbe production
of pickles, the larger fruit being used
for this purpose and the small sized
made Into oil.
The olive seems especially adapted to
certain parts of California. For this
reason the only State agricultural sta
tion which has done much work with
the olive Is that of California.
The olive tree Is & slow-growing ever
green, of great longevity and produc
tiveness. In some of the older coun
tries about the Mediterranean trees
hundreds of years old and sometimes
twenty feet or more In circumference
have been reported. Wben grown nat
urally the tree attains a height of forty
feet or more, aud has
rounded form. 'Tbe let
some whs:
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arid lance shaied. dull green above and
silvery beneath, and generally opposite,
The flowers are small and white with
a four-clert calyx and corolla. The
frui, , a drupe, usually ovar or nearly
globular
Two food pmancX of importance are
made from oli ves. oil ve or sn a.l oil nn.t
pickle olives. A third product, little
known In this country. Is the dried
olive, much eaten In Ureece and some
other neighboring countries. The r'pe
olive fruit Is not unlike an oval damson
plum In form and size. In color it
ranees from various shades of purple
to almost black. It has a sour and per-
Tnit OI.IVK.
A. the Flownr; B, the Fruit.
sistent bitter flavor. The oil. like all
fats, has a high fuel value, and on this
Its value as a food depends. The Cali
fornia station Insists that the pickled
ripe olives are more than a relish; that
they really possess a lnrge food value,
much more than the pickled green fruit.
The green olives are simply a relish
and to be used In limited quuntlties In
the same way as pickled walnuts or
cucumbers. A meal of bread and ripe
olives Is not only palatable, but nutri
tious and sustaining, and the amount
eaten is to be limited only by the same
considerations as that of any other
good, wholesome food. In Southern
Europe and other regions the ripe olive
Is used as a staple article oC diet.
MISSISSIPPI RIVER CATFISH.
Sent to Chicago nittl Canned as a Sub
stitute for HRlmoti.
"The story that Mississippi River cat
fish are being sent to California and
canned as a substitute for salmon ia In
BEAUTIFUL.
correct only In a matter of detail." said
a local dealer the other day. "They an
not being sent to California, for the
very good reason that the haul Is too
long and transportation charges would
be prohibitive, but they are going to
Chicago for the exact purpose named.
At present the Industry is In It experi
mental stage, but I have private Infor
mation that It has proved a complete
success, and the people behind It are
going Into the business on a huge scale
next spring. It Is quite a geographical
joke wben you come to think about it
a factory in Illinois for making Cali
fornia salmon out of Louisiana catfish;
but that Is exactly what they propose
to establish. They will utilize the cats
that are too large for the regular mar
ket and tbat are at present simply a
nuisance to the fishermen. Tbe can
ning process ia. of course? a secret, but
I understand thnt the meat Is lightly
smoked, and then put in a solution that
gives It the characteristic salmon pink
color. After treatment tbey say it Is
Impossible to distinguish It from tbe
real thing, and It Is no doubt equally
good, aa the objections will be entirely
of a moral and ethical character, which
don't go very far In modern bnsiness.
"Canned salmon Is one of the staple
food products of the world, and there
is no denying the fact that tbe Columbia
River supply Is beginning to run short.
The cattish, on the other hand, are ap
parently Inexhaustible, so there seems
to le a big future for tbe Industry. If
It proves feasible. I shair look to see
canned salmon factories established In
the vicinity of New Orleans, for there
is no logical reason why the fish should
be sent so far away from home to be
put up. and the transportation charges
will add materially to the expense.
Now that they are beginning to find
out what a nseful fish tbe Mississippi
River cat really is. It wouldn't surprise
ate to see It figure among table delica
cies In a numlH-r of different cities."
Vew Orleans Times-Democrat.
THE FEROCIOUS WEASEL
T-'osne lastsncea of tta Blootthtrwty
lliapo-ltl m.
The weasel Is the boldest and most
bloodthirsty of our small mammals; In
deed, noue of our larger lieusts are more
so. There is something devilish and
uncanny about It. It ers!sts like fate;
it eludes, but cannot be eluded. The
terror It Inspires In the smaller crea
tures rats, rabbits, chipmunks Is piti
ful to behold. A rat pursued by a
weasel has been known to rush Into a
room, titter dismal cries, and seek the
protection of a man In bed.
A woman in northern Vermont dis
covered that something was killing her
hens, often on the newt. She watched
for the enlprit. and at last ranght a
weasel In the act. It had seised the
ben. and rvfuscd to let go when she
tried to scare It away. Then the wom
an laid hold of It and tried choking IL
when the weasel released Its bold upon
the hen and fastened Its teeth Into her
band between the thumb and forefin
ger. She could not choke It off. and ran
to a neighbor for help; but no one could
remove It without tearing the flesh
from the woman's hand. Then some
one suggested a pal) of water: Into this
the band and weasel were plunged, but
the creature would not let go even
then, and did not nntil it was drown
ed. A farmer one day heard a queer
growling sound in the grass; on ap
proaching the spot he saw two weasels
contending over a mouse; both held
the mouse, pulling In opposite direc
tions, and they were so alisorbed In
the struggle that tbe farmer cautiously
put his hands down and grnhlied them
tioth by the back of the neck. He put
them In a cage and offered them bread
and other food. This they refused to
eat. but in a few days one of them had
eaten the other up. picking Iris Inmes
clean, nnd leaving nothing but the
skeleton.
The snme farmer was one day In his
cellar when two rats came out of a hole
near him in great haste, and ran up
the cellar wall ami along its top until
they came to a floor timber that stop
ped their progress, when they turned
at bay and looked excitedly back along
the course they bad coine. In a moment
a weasel, evidently In hot pursuit of
them, came out of the hole, but, seeing
the farmer, checked his course and
darted back. The rats had doubtless
turned to give him tight, and would
proiuibly have been a match for him.
John Burroughs.
Otld Sun Dial.
Among the Moutagnnls Indians a
crude form of sun dial Is used In bunt
ing to let the squaws, who follow their
lords and masters, know whether they
may "take It easy" or "hurry up," for
they might fare badly If they lagged
behind when their husbands were
ready fen- supper. And so the men when
hunting erect In the snow a stick at
some well-known place and draw the
exact line of the slick's Hhadow In the
snow before going on. hen the wom
en arrive there with their pots and oth
er cooking utensils they note the new
line of the shadow, and by observing
the angle which It forms with the line
already drawn In the snow they can
tell how fnr ahead their husbands are.
A big fortune awaits the Inventor of
a sewing machine that will collect
rents, repair family breaches and mend
bad manners.
Let a boy follow his natural business
tendencies. So many plow horses are
being worked In carriages.
Ounge of Agents at Salem.
W. W. Skinner, who for nearly 80
years has been the . S. . P.' agent at
Salem, Oregon, is about to leave that
position, Tbe vacancy there will
most probably canie quite a readjust
ment of the agents iu the state through
the system of selection and promotion
In vogue.. .
Making Sacks at Walla Walla.
One thousand bales of jute will ar
rive at the Walla Walla penitentiary
in a few days, to be V innfactured into
sacks by convict labor. It comes from
Calcutta and costs .the state $16.65 de
livered at Walla Walla.
To Abolish the Whipping Post
The law-makers are wrangling over the
abolition of tlie whipping post. The man
who succeeds in iasiug Mich a hill, will
prove an great a benefactor to the breaker
of man's laws as Hosteller's UtoniHCU Hit
ters has to the breaker of nature's laws.
If you've iieglecte.i your stomach until in
digestion, constipation, biliousness, liver
aud Kidney troubles are iiikiii you, there's
but one cure Hosteller's ttoiii'ach Bitters.
Don't tnil to try it for la grippe.
, India's Noted River.
The Butley, in India, is the fastest
flowing river in the world. Its descent
in one section is 12,000 feet in 180
miles.
Appropriate Souvenirs.
Ida What kind of souvenirs did
tbat tear-producing drama distribute?
May Pocket handkerchiefs.
TO CCRB A COLD IN ONE DAT
Take Laxative Bronio Quinine Tab
lets. All dreggtste refund the money
if it fails to cure. ' E. W. Crove's sig
nature is on each box. 25c.
To Extend Its Line.
It is reported that tbe Northern Pa
cific will extend its road from Ho
qniam. Wash., - to Long Beach this
coming summer.
Queer Ways of Authors.
"Mr. Flambeau, have yon any
special methods in writing yoor nov
els?" "Yes, I generally try to begin at the
beginning and wind up at the end.''
The beneoeial results of .
OAKrIKI.D T K A upon the system
are apparent after a lew da s
use; the complexion ia cleared -Far
Ifca Blood baa baaa farlfled.
Goverment Regulates Prices. v. '
Tbe prices of medicines in Prussia
are regnlated by the government.
Every year a new price list ia pub
lished. Odd Fellows WiU Celebrate.
If present plans are carried out Odd
Fellows from all over Oregon and
Washington mill be invited to come to
Portland on April 26 to celebrate tbe
anniversary of the founding of this
fraternal order
Slot tho Cough ami
Work Off tho Cold. ..
Laxative Bromo-tjoinine Tablets core
a cold in one day. No cure, No Pay.
Price 25 cents.
A Novel Sight.
Did you ever see a boose and its con
tents npside down? . Tbe novel sibt
wiri be a feature of tbe Pan-American
exposition midway.
Portland Death Rate.
During 1900 there were 909 deaths
in Portland, 63 being Chinamen
BAD
BLOOD
MCAtCAKKTt all elmlBwl fW t-xm
n r fctrtttj? wonderful meat cine. I bvoln
wibd lor a m-wlici p.-tunt to ukp and at
found it tn CtACwRU. bi nee taKiiiit Ibem mj
b.ood tin tsn purifled and in eonii.t.ifi ttm. tm
pruva. womivrftiM and 1 fi murh better in eferr
raj. ' Mm SAiXis AC ttsu.A-ut. la.urt.t. Tmmo.
CANOY
Manf. Pa!atab!. Potent. Tast Good. Do
Mewer Sicken. Weaken, or Gme Mc. 2c. sue.
CURE CONSTIPATION.
m tark. St
Hn.Tfl.Rlft " a-
lata to -t KK IWaoeo llal iL
Can Anybody Tell.
Can anybody explain why so few
people ro into the poultry and enfr bns
ines, when at prices that have obtained
for many months there must be a for
tune in it!
Give and Take.
T ess Jack stole kiss from me last
night.
' Jess The ideal What did you do
aboot it
Tess Nothing. He made restitu
tion tbe very next minute.
Knew his Business.
"Tbat bunch of jokes," said the
Taudeville manager, "hasn't one iu it
that is less than 30 years old."
"And the crowd that comes to your
theater," retorted the woold-lve liion
oloeist, "will average less than 80
years of age."
Must Keep After Wolves.
Eastern Oregon seems to be nnited
in favor of tbe scalp bonn y law.
VOC cen earn substantial proU
mouihlj by investing
or more, with thla company. I.et na
tell you how. .rroapectua and full
particulara free.
Stan lard 011, Promotion and Invest-
. , meot Co.,
0-U- CKaUsVlWaO I
Cax.
DROPSY
10 DAYS' ThEATMEl.T FREE.
Have made Drops J and its com
plications a apeoialiy for twenty
years with the most wonderful
sncoess. Haso oared many thona-
uu uaaes.
2.S.K.aIN'8S0N3,
Box N, Atlanta, Oa.
Send for my book "OIL F.KT.PS OF CALI
FORNIX," .llustratkd, mailtM. (re?.
Buy Vesuvius at 3."c nnd nmka money. Now
arllling. Adjoins ihe big Lion well.
JAMES R. T. MERSHON,
Government Licensed Broker
BS7-3S-39 Psrrott Bids;,, S. K., Cat.
OIL
ifa. 3 lSOl.
' aswrrfSn. "V '-sT-.
am.ntlun th le papas.
icores Another Victory
A Terrible ltseaa Conquered by Dr.
Williams' Pink fll la Uuotor's Ef
forts Had Proved TJnavalllng;
and a Cure was Dei paired of.
From the Journal, M .us Pie want, Iowa.
Another person released from the
terrible grasp of an agonizing disease,
snotber name added to the long list of
those who have received new life br
the nse of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for
Pale People.
For years A snfferet from the cruel
' disease of St. Vitus' Dance, scarcely
able to move, the power of speech al-
' most gone, and all efforts to cure her
proving in vain, Mrs. Minnie Fiedler,
Mt. Plesant, Iowa, thought her case
hopeless and sne had sunk to the
blackest depths of despair.
I She tnrned as a last resort to Dr.
; Williams' Pink Pills, and tbe won
ders worked by this remaikable medi
cine are told in her own words:
I "I was afflicted for years with St.
I Vitus' Dance. Tbe first symptoms of
' the disease began in 1889, when the
nerves began twitching in my left
' hand. I consulted physicians of this
city, but none of them ever did me
a particle of good. After I had snf-
, fered for two and one half years, the
disease continuing to grow worse, I
heard of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for
Pale People.
"It was in 1891 that I was induced
to try them, and I was surprised at my
rapid improvement. I took only two
1 boxes, and was entirely rnred. It was
bard to realize that I, who for over
two years was scarcely able to walk, and
. who often found it almost impossible to
talk, should be restored to perfect
health and in full possession of all of
my powers by two boxes of this wonder
ful remedy.
' "I am happy to state that my health
is etiH perfect and I have never had
the slightest symptoms of a return of
the disease, although it is eight years
since I was enred.
"I know of others who have, been
likewise benefitted and are as grateful
as myself."
MRS. MINNIE FIEDLER.
I All the elements nucessary to give
new life aud richness to the blood and
restore shattered nerves are contained,
in a condensed fotm, in Dr. Williams'
Pink Pills for Pale People. Thev are
also a specific for troubles peculiar to
females such as suppressions, irregu
larities and all forms of weakness
Tbey build up tbe blood, and restore
tho glow of health to pale and sallow
cheeks. In men they effect a radical
cure in all cases arising from mental
strain, over work or excess! of what
ever natnre. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills
are sold in boxes (never in loo-e bulk)
at 50 cents a box or six boxes for
$2,50. and may be had of all drugcit-ts,
or diiect by mail from Dr. Willims
Medicine Company, Scbnectady, N. V.
Some Broad Streets in Europe,
Betlin boasts that "Unter den Liu
den" is the broadest street in any great
city. It is 21 5 feet wide. The "Pius!
strasse" in Vienna is 188 feet; the Paris
Grand Boulevard" 133 feet, and tbe
"Andrasse Strasse" at Budapest 165
feet wide.
OARPIELO TE A is an Herb Medi
cine: it is ot inestimable value
in all eases of stomach, liver.
ktd:i-y ami boael disorders: ft
promote a healtliv at'tiuu of
aU these oreaus.
Made Good Showing.
! A sear reports just received on some
. rock trom tha Ninety-Nine mining
property, on Slate creek. Wash., show
a average of f 400 to tbe ton.
Slip of the Tongue. j
"What do you sell that libbon for?"
asko.' a young lady in a High street
dry goods store,
i "Kiirht dollars a week oh, beg par
I don, 25 cents a vard. madam."
I do not believe rise's Cure for Con
sumption has an equal for cous-hs and
eolds. Johh F. Boiki, Trinity curings,
lud., Feb. 15. 1900
New Mining Company.
A new mining company, known as
the Co-operative Mining and Develop
ment Association, baa been formed in
Seattle. Ihe company has a capital
. stock of $2,000,000, divided into 2.-
000.000 shares.
j A Base Deception.
Criminal Lawyer I was deceived in
I regard to tbat man whom I defended
on a charge of embeuling half a mil
lion. j Friend You fonnd be was guilty?
Lawyer No, confound itl He was
' innocent, and didn't have a cent to pay
my bill.
- A Guaranteed Care,
j Most difficult to cure Chronic Constipation
! Yet Cascarel.' Candy Cathartic are guaranteed
to cute anv cae or inoneT refunded. Drus-
181S, IOC, iX', OVG.
for Municipal Ownership.
Boise. Idaho, is considering prospect-
', ive municipal ownership of an electric
1 light and water plant.
; TOO ENOW WH AT TOO ARK TAKING
! When you take Grove's Tasteless Cliill
Tonio because tbe formula is plainly
printed on every bottle showiug that it
is simply Iron and Quinine in a taste-
lest form. No Cure, No Fay. 60c.
British Columbia Coat Fields Sold.
The Grwat ISortheru Railway Com
pany, th roach President Hill, has pur
chased 275,000 acres of coal laud from
the Crow's Neat Coal Company, near
Crow'a JSest Pass. B. C. The purchase
price ia approximately $5, 000, 000.
Sunday Shaving a Crime.
Portland barlieis are moving to ha-e
the Oregon legislature declare Sunday
shaving a niisdeuieauor.
Holtt's rlinol.
Holtt's School (for boys), Menlo Psrs.Cal.,
haa more students ami is in better condition
than ever. Spring term besins Jsnuarv 7th,
1901. Send lor catalogue. Ira ti. lioitl, Fh. 1 ,
Principal.
. Sksgway's Taxable Property.
I The taxable wealth ol Skagway,
' Alaska, according to the corrected val
I uation made bv the board of equaliza
tion, is $981,370.
I -
County Grows Fast.
j Clackamas county has been settling
np duriug the past 10 years mora rap
idly than auy other couury in Oregon.
Mobers will find Mrs. Winslow's Soorh-
!r Syrup the best re.nedv to use for thrir
cnuureii during the teething period.
Dust at Sea.
Great quantities of dust colloot on
the decks of vessels at sea. no mutter
if they are swept twice or thrice a dny.
Most of it, too, is found on sailing
vessels. The inferenco is that the sails
act as dust collectors, arresting the
pnrticles which drift in the air.
3Jkf.--TITT
UUKtS rVHtKt ALL fcLit rAiLS.
v-oun eyrup. l aaies uooa.
In t'!ii. Sold h-r druturlrttis.
aliW:Sa;3
Heea
TJse
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I j2rwewsi, 1
Cold Agony
Pain Intensified by
cold is unbetraMe.
Neuralgia
In winter must seek
St. Jacobs Oil
for tbe surest relief
and promptest cure. -
A Heartfelt Definition.
"Say, Pa, what is an adult?"
"An adult, Johnny, ia a person who
doesn't kick out a good pair of shoes
every two weeks."
Heartless.
"Did that man ever write anything
that attracted attention?"
"Oh, yes," answered Miss Cayenne.
"I know some people who have offices
near him. He composes on a type
writer, and it is one of the noisiest
machines ever constructed. Anything
he writes attracts the attention of the
entire bnilding."
Labor Unions io Join Hands. -
A movement has been starred at
Tacoma for a federation of all tho labor
unions in Washington to accomplish
harmony of action among tbe laboriing
bodies.
NOTHING BETTER MADE
To can't make a mi -take ii 70a get -
..Mitchell..
Mitchell, Iiecuis & Staver Co.
PORTLAND, ORECON.
SEND NO MONEY
t ulii ou h m tvewn. iti4 test- J our wtf
v. Nil .t ri- ivw a Utw-Hair aix
Leu than wo it jm hsit to pay alistxriFr
04T t--n arw hilar,: -ritii th uUtMjuaiitst
la IT JSB-rlat Steels I I l-sll-a. nr f etn
IV Wallfe- or k'Kia luurwf
flri-X. the wor!4 oer as t.a beet- ara
?fc;a WARRANTED 20 VlARI
IB n UBsini BOIIL irt paatvis
at (CU
rswh avor tot aad
aa. th-- .m not on, !. h R 1 1
-.sirKtiaior ntdtinaiuirw?
If tadlaa or Cirni, mch i, wui4. SKUalnofaa
naitEil i.'te-.lLia "WS ,t- ifpnriliit. CUal-awt
sUcalsier w-ii Ct.. 347 Ceau-U r.i.v Bluf Coieaaa
If Yon Need a
SAW MILL, ENGINE
ROII PI? nrsnrpleceofMaehlnerT.lt
s-vsae-, "Ve will pay to wrila us tor cata
logue and prices.
RUSSELL & CO., Portland, Of.
CUTLER'S CARBOUTEoTlODINE
A guaranteed Cure for Oaiarrb and
Consumption. St.eu. l Look Box 146.
W. H. SMITH & CO.. EuffilD, H.t , Prop's.
FREE ELECTRIC BELT OFFER
JliVa B" 5 FR El If EAHirlV
I It IM t, iu Jt'UtUHIl vouitj, w
! - nnli. the K-er.uk and
.MlU HLtDbLBt Kti 1TART
tNttCl HHKM tUtlKIl SkLIW
wi any rv-ui?rof this paper.
S MM- la J PT,lo-r
twat;paltlrn.aw. C.wTS
. . . HlWUil BUIrllNO comre
H brito. ipkllaMM mm r-.-r.le, ril. Q-ICS CURE for
Hi irechanOailiQents. VL : SI KE I KaTW u Tn"rtu
w..vu usual as. 11 lun-T a mUi i . 1 1 1 H . . -k-a alt l.r Jaw
I for
rrous
I to ktt
Oaw
T . wc-.ti-tsi ana awom-ri. ror com pi.
etvict cinndential c-itlon.ie, tinu a.dt Ml.lin
SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO., Chloag
THE BEST
NEW YEAR
RESOLUTION.
Take
The
KEELEY
Srnd for rearilns; matter to ttta Raalay
Inatitut, 314 sixth Si., fort land. Or.
DR. GONFI'Suver PILLS
ONE FOR A DOSE. Cure Sick Headache and Tfye-
pepsis. K,'ui.v e i'ini;ilt'-i.l'urlfy t!io lUood, Aid Dleoa
t!o.i, I rt'Vfnt r.Ml.msru'ss. J xnot (..ripe orSlc'ten To
conv!nrpvi'ii,w!llnilimn ef rea ; t ull lvx ae ff
BOS AN KO CO.. i-hll4td.li.hla, . sld by iruiu
WHOLE CARDEN
Fop
We wtt. to Kim this year aou.ouo new
tusiumt.r., m, neiK.e offr
I Pkj,. Saiztr'a .:iue Blood Xoniato.. Ue
II ' Ilia Northern Umnn VL
KinenilJ Ureen Cucuiuber..
City iiardttn Beet.. ...... .
lSOay Kadifih
LaC'r im Market Lettuce..
aUegaut Flower Seeds
. 10e
. 10c
. loo
. 10c
. Ibo
Wertfe 1.00 fo- 14 eeata.
w all you this entire ai.oo'e
wortb of eplendid seed novlu free
V, . . " 1111 vur larpe luimirann
I lant and t4ed Cata'tiue on receipt
of thU not too and l-&e tn poataue
Cholee Onloi. We-d Oe lb and a p.
Potatoes at '.aoper barret aad up
Catalorne (alone, n cents,
WHNVSAUt-R SEED CO.,LjCnrSM Wit.
ll
CLAIM ANTS FOR - s m . a - '
writ toNAtHAN II IU M I I 1 VJ
l.shlnnUsi i. e .TT.T T. m
I eeii- V.i "T.T . y - '' will re-
tlSoH'v- V'-'-i t', 5 ll ' '- awwtal St r U
Pf& KPil-jMi'ilt SO aasaTsVZd Jr aM
EV'aL--yte .-rtJij w.o, Pri.i',a cf run sx,w:aa
i -A-VC '"- 'a aT "d fc
aaSSa. State
jr Ferry" Seeds are "S
Mm known the country over aa y tw
i - mm. rrlibl S4.,.hat
ft f can be bought. Don aave a I
u 1 nickel on cheap eeeda aud luee a f 1
I doliar on the liarvvt V
1901 sih1 Aoniuu fm. Jr
VV 0. . FERRY & CO., f
Detroit. MlrtiwLgr
IT
tOU Corp,. ProI'uTiaiUu JuJi81