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OREGON CLX.Y COURIER-HERALD, FRIDAY, . MARCH . 7, 1902. Afll3 -MANY YEARS Of suffering from kidney disease, Miss Minnie Ryan, of St. Louis, Mo., found a complete cure result from the use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It is sucn cures as this which es tablish the sound ness of Dr. Pierce's theory: "Diseases which originate in the stomach must be cured through the stomach." Every other organ depends on the stomach for its vitality and vijror. For by the stom ach and its asso ciated organs of digestion and nu trition the food which is eaten is converted into nu triment, which, in the form of blood, is the sustaining power of the body and each organ of it. When the stomach is dis eased the food sup ply of the body is cut down, the or gans are starved, and the weakness of starvation shows itself in lungs, heart, liver, kidneys or some other organ. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cures diseases of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition, and so cures disease of other organs which have originated through deficient nutri tion or impure blood. "I had been suffering with kidney trouble twenty vefirs," writes Miss Minnie Ryan, of 1517 loit'isiitiia Avenue, St. Louis, Mo., "and I lirrd doctored with a number of the best physi cians. Two venrs nu;o I commenced taking your 'Golden Medical Discovery' and 'Favorite Pre scription ' nnd took also several vials of Doctor Pierce's Pellets. I took eight bottles (four of each), and I feel now perfectly cured." Dr. Pierce's Pellets cure biliousness. ,1WWWVWW r www NEWS 0? THE WEEK. .www Friday, February 28. Canada A dispatch Join Ottawa, Wants Canada, flays The Chi No neae report presented to Chinese, parliament today coverg 800 patf.es of typewriting. The conclusion which the commissioners arrived at is that Chinese retard white immigrants, who would unite good et tiers and citicens. It ia said that the presence of Chinese is danjjerotii to the industrial peace of the community where thry reside. They carry away to their own country all their earnings, and ppend Utile or nothing :n Canada. In the opinion of the commissioners, It ia impossible for the province of British Columbia to take its place and part in the dominion unless its population is free (rum any taint of nervile labor, and is imliiu'd Willi a senH of duties and re Rpoua.bilitius appertaining to citizen ship. The commisHioneri approve of t!it vimvH (if tlm Ipgitdntnre of British (Joliiinl'ia an to the uraye injury that won id lelknv mi in flux of Chineae labor n. TIk ii follow i he findings of that cominii.aion. MeHsrs. Clnte and Foley favor an immadiaie raising the per cent, per capita tax to $500, while Mr. Mann favors a trial for two years at $300 at lirat, then raisimj it to $j00, The river and harbor bill will provide for a new mrvey for a canal at the dalles. . . .Tillman and McLaiirin will be censured lor their, fight in th Berate Secretary Hay was the orator of the the day at the McKinley tervias in the capital Prince Henry returned to Washington. At noon the Prince at tended the MclCinley services at the capito.. In the afternoon he visited Mount Vernon and laid wreaths on Washington's tomb Japan is quietly colonizing Core ...A Tokio editor says Knirland nude a mistake in giving up Wei llai Wei . . .There is a hitch in the SpaniBh-AmericAU treaty negotiations Uemarkable California lynching trial at Altaian brought to a close by the acquittal of Jaim s Brown, a consta ble, indicted lor complicity in the lynch ing Astoria expects to have raised 1'JOO in a few days for aid of captive Boer women and children ...Work on Ni'hulem railroad will prohably begin in iiOdavs- Dr. W. A. Wise takes an iiidi'tiendent stand on advertising, and ia expelled by the Oregon Dental So ciety. Saturday, M.ircli 1. Boers A dispitch from London Worsted, states that in a combined movement planned by Kitch ener in the Kuntern part of the Orange liver colour, the Boer foice was driven againat a blockhouse line, and lost 000 men killed and captured. Tw thoin and norscs and 2S,000 entile fell into the BiiiiHli hands, together with other sup plies. Among the prisoners were Gen eral Dj Wit's son, two coinmanduuts and several coronets. A dispatch re ceived tonight, from Ilairisnuth shows that Otuierai Uewel and Mr. Steyn were within the net described by Lord kitch enor, hut escaped before the lino was completed. The dispatch also aays that Colonel Kawliiia scored the biggest sue cess of tin) drive, lie succeeded in com pletely surround. ng a lunger of 400 Boers and gave them an hour in which to u vide whether they would surrender or light. The Boers finding escape itnpoa tiilile, surrendered at discretion, and not a sliot was tired. I lie victory occurred on the anniversary of Majuba day. Fourteen deaa, ns many mote injured and a score or more missing, u the re Bill t, so far as known, of asm ies ot snow slide which occurred today in the nn mediate vicinity of the Liberty Bell mine on Smuggler mountain 3 1-2 miles north of Telluride, Colo, U seems that no less 14 slidea occurred, each one claiming two or mora victims. Several bodies have been recovered, but quite a number of the known dead are still buried under the tons of snow, rock and limber by which they were carried Jown Prince Henry yisited the na val aeademv at Annapolis. A dinner at the tieruian embassy wound nr. the fas liv it ea at Washington, 1 tie rrmce t.e Southern and Western tour Tillman and McLauriu were censured by the United States seiate. Senator Clark moke on the irrigation bill. The iinnua misied l.'iO oension bills.... Hundreds of students were arrested dnr- )n.T tha ruennt student troubles in flios Russia The South suffered widespread damage by Thursday f tor in Pituburg is threatened by a I disasUous storm A railroad is pro jected from Weiser to Redding ... beattle s "pull takes transport Seward from Portland. She will be repaired at the latter place and placed on service in the Northern Pacific waterB Ser geant Church, o! Portland, resigns, and two other policeman that figured in the Albers assault caae, will be tried. Sunday, March 2. Oregon A Washington die River patch states that the Appropriations, rivers and harbors committee recom mends an appropriation of $500,000 each for confining the improvements of the Columbia river, and $1,000,003 addi tional for authorized contracts. In the matter of the improvement of the mouth of the Columbia $550,000 cash, and $1,00,010 for authorized contracts; Lower Willamette and Columbia below Portland, for continuance, $50,000; for the construction of a dredge, $175,000; guaging Columbia river, $1,000; Tilla mook bay and bar, maintenance arid continuing improvements, $10,OCD; Co quills, $30,000; Coos river, $2000: Sius- law, $20,000; Columbia river at the caacades, comprising locks, $30,000. Tha Willamette river above Portland and Yamhill river gets $68,000, of w hich $37,500 is to be used in the construction of revetments opposite Oorvallis and below Independence. The railroad to Nehalem is a cer tainty. The bonds have been sold, and a large sum of money will be placed im mediately in the bsnk. The road must be completed within two yerrs. The exect route is not yet disclosed Prince Henry's special train traversed Maryland, Pennsylvania and Ohio. The Prince had a thrilling ride in the cab on an engine. . . .The Kothchilds are aiding Roeeberry's liberal movement. ... .The end of the Boer war is said to be again in sight The known dead in the Telluride mine disaster is 19 ... Representative Moody carries the Wasv'o republican primaries in the con test with Williamson, of Prineville, who wanted the nomination for congress in the second district Newberg ap points a committee to canvass for straw berry acreage. It is contended that Newberg is well adapted to strawberry culture, and the object is to effect an or ganization simi'ar to that at Hood River.... Transport Seward detained and may be repaired in Portland. Monday, March 3. Water Floods in the Susquehanna, Floodi Hudson and Delaware riv In ers caused treat damage to East. property, and Borne loss of life. The sudden rise at Wilkesbarre, Pa., was a record-breaker. The Alleghany and Schuylkill rivers are falling. Railroad traffic in New York state is interrupted and a part of Albany is under water. Hundreds of poor fam ilies at Patterson, N. J., are homeless. Prince Prince Henry stood on the Htnry top of Lookout mountain Through and saw where the blue Soutli. and the gray fought nearly 40 years ago. General Boynton pointed out the places of his toric interest. At Nashville, the Prince heard the genuine plantation melodies, sung by a party of students from the risk university. At Louisville, Indian- polis and other Btopping plices vast rowds greeted the visitor. This morn ing lie will bo the gueit of St. Louis; this evening, of Chicago. Delegates to county conventions will be elacted by precincts, under the new primary election law Billy Smith is matched to fight Tommy Ryan in Kansas City Dr. Thomas Condon, of the University of Oregon, celebrates bis 80th birthday. Tuesday, March 4. A The proposed export flouring Flour mills combine, if the negotia Trust. lions are completed, include the big mills in Oregon City. Tha O'egonian printi an article to the effect that a proposed combination of all the great export hour-making concerns ot the Pacific coast is under way. It includes the Portland Flouring Mills Company, Puget Sound Flouring Mills Company, Centennial Flouring Mills Company and Sperry Flour Mills Com pany. Many million dollars are in volved in the deal. The object is to control the Oriental trade. Chicago gives Prince Henry a grand walcotne. Ball surpassed the famous Deway function. His visit to St. Louis was one continuous ovation Presi dent Roosevelt decides to visit Wash ington Worst of Eastern floods is over American horses praited on remount service ia Africa The The United Btates senate takes up the ahipsnbsidy bill, and Frye opens the debate in its behalf. House begins con sideration loclai-sify free delivery Sugar dncliries 10 cents in the Portland market. .. .The Portland police com- mission dischargee Patrolman Caffee, and suspends Jailer Robersa. DENTAL BRIDGE WORK OF TO-DAY nowledge is Power ? LATEST DENTAL ACCOMPLISHMENTS Figure 1 shows a mouth where the four Incisors have seen extracted, and the two cuspids (eye teeth); crowns de ntioyed to the nuin line, showing the cuspid roots prepared to receive a brioge. Figure 2 represents the " r arty for adjustment W;- ,l f tit Flfrure o r placed iu potiiih; ii In the caae afler Li e bridge litis beeu WITHOUT PLATES Kiirure 4 It Is useless to wear a plate In the mouth when a bridge can be attached to a lew remainiug teeth and roots. Figure 6 shows the loss of two upper teeth, the six year molar and the first bicu.-iitil. The bridge above is attached by an open fac-d gold crown over the second bicuspid, aud a bar which extendi into a cavity of the adjoining molar. Figure 6 shows tne bridge anchored in position. Flgnre 7 represents a full Bet of teeth on a gold plate. Figure 8 Illustrates acust'ln which the lateral incisor has been lost and the central incisor crown destroyed. To this root a crown has been fastened and a tooth has been soldered to the crown to fit the interspace left by the lost lateral incisor. Figure t showa a root with crown ready to attach. It ii folly to extract a root when It can be crowned and vault u useful as ever. Figure le te a moutti that has lost all the teeth hnt fonri the two cuspids and two molars; they are snuwu u preparua lor a full upper bridge. Kli'ure 11 shows the hrldge complete, ready to place 1 position, as shown iu figure 10. TlfVrt 12 plrcws Hie bridge In place, nalurnl as Hf: DR. PICKENS, whose life has been devoted to the study of the Dental Art, makes a specialty, not of robbing the mcuth of the teeth still left for service, but of building up a full set (painless) from the teeth and rocts which afford sufficient basis for crown and bridge work, fie is prepared to do all kinds of work pertaining to the dental profession and guarantee the same for fivejyears. Send for illustrated book on "Dental Bridge Work of To-Day," It will be mailed to you free of charge, and will explain so thoroughly the system that you will urderstand it as well as the dentist. Dr. L. L. Pickens, Dentist, Barclay Building, Oregon City Cougli Settled on Her Luugs. "My daughter hod a t- rri Me cough which settled on her lungs,,' s ays N. S. Jackson, of Danville, III "We tried a great many remedies without relief, un til we gave her Foley's Honey and Tar which cured her." Refuse substitutes. Charman & Co. Having a Run on Chamberlain's Remedy. Cough (Continued on page 7.) School lit port. Following is the report of the Dryland school, tlmtriet Mo. 74, lor the month em'inK Feb 28th : No. days' taught, 20 No. pupils enrolled, 37. No. days' attendance, MO. No. t'ays' absence, 30. TiuujH tardy, 0. Aver H1' attendant, 2.r. No. pupils dropped, 2. No. readmitted, a. V'sitors, 7. Tito following pupils were present every day diirititt the month: Edna and Lucy Cochran, Lucy Mitta, Chester and Clifford Will, Carrie Hanson, Milo Mil ler, Jesse Mitis, Arthur and Charlie llarriack, K.mnia Konschak, William and Daiih 1 Koih. 1'aienta and others intetesled in school wotli are always welcome. J. Ii. Nok, Teacher. Between the hours of eleven o'clock a. m. and closing time at night on Jan. 25th, 1901, A. F. Clark, druggist, Glade Springs, Va., sold twelve bottles of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. He says, "I never handled a medicine that wld better or gave better satisfaction to my customers, ibis Remedy has been In general use in Virginia lor many y ears, and the people there are well ac quainted with its excellent qualities. Many of them have testined to the re markable cures which it has effected. When you need a good, reliable medi cine for a cough or cold, or attack of the grip, use Chaiuoeriain s (joiign uemeuy ana you are certain to be more than pleased with the quicK cure wtucn it ni fjrds. For sale by G. A, Harding. Weather Report. Following is the weather report for the month of February, 1902, at Mira monte Farm : Maximum temperature. CO. Date, G'.h. Minimum temperature, 22. Date. 2d. Total precipitation, 7.17 inches Total snowfall, little. No. days' clear, 4. Partly cloudy, 8. Cloudy, 16. Dates of frosls Light, ;id. Killing, 2nd. Th. stor m. 2.";h. Prevailing wind direction, southwest and Foulheast. Remarks Barometer on 25th a. in 28.94, the lowest for yeais. G. Ml'ECKB, Voluntarj Observer. A Bad Breath A bad breath means a bad stomach, a bad digestion, a bad liver. Aycr's Pills are liver pills. They cure con stipation, biliousness, dys pepsia, sick headache. 25c All druirgltts. Want your mmnttaclie or bani a boaualul tiroon or rich black? Tlim u BUCKINGHAM'S DYEwh&ers , Co. . N-J N H. HiO GRANDE Wjaiw fi Only transcontinen'al line passing directly through Slt Lake City, Leadville, Pueblo, Colorado Springs and Denver. Three splendidly epuipped trains daily to alt points East. through Sleeping and Dining Cars and Free Reclining Chair Cars. Ihe most tnannitlcent scenery in America by daylight. Stop overs allowed on all classes of tickets. For cheapest rates ami ucurriDtlvt literature address J. D. HANSF1ELD, General Agent, 214 Third Street, Portland,' Oregon HEADACHE aVl aJI 4njg atom. 2i Dom 25c Farms For Sale. Oregon and Union Pacific Kb -EAST The 0. R. & N. Co. Gives the Choice of AIILY TWO VIA THE OREGON SHORT LINE 9:00 a. m. 9:00 p. m. TO i SALT 1 DEN OMAHA, CHICAGO and KANSAS CITY. ONE VIA THE GREAT NORTHERN d-.tiO p. m. TO SPOKANE, MINNEAPOLIS, ST. PAUL and CHICAGO. Ocean Steamers leave Portland eterr 5 Days for SAN FRANCISCO WHITE COLLAR LINE PORTLAND-ASTORIA ROUTE STR. BAILEY GATZERT Dally Round Trips, cicept Sunday TIME CARD Leare Portland 7 A. M Leave Astoria 7 P. M THE DALLES-PORTLAND ROUTE STR. TAHOMA i Between Portland, The Dalles and Way Toil t TIME CARD Lesve Portland, Mon., W(d. and frl 7 A. M. Arriva The Dalles , aamf day 5 P.M. Leave " Tues ,Thur. andSat.... 7 A. Ii Arriva Portland, same da; . 4 P. M HEALS THE VERI BEST fW"Thls Ronte has the Grandest Scenic Attrac tions on Earth landing and office, Foot Alder Street BOTH rHONES, MAIN 861 PORTLAND, OBIQOD J. C. WYATT, Ant., Vancouver WOLFORO & WYERS, Agts.,Whlte Salmon PRATHErt & HEMMAN, Agts ,Hood River JOHN M. FILL00N, Agt., The Dalles A. J. TAYLOR, Agt , Astoria E. W. CRICHT0N. A(,t., Portland Boats leaves Portland daily for Willam ette and Columbia Kiver Points. right's Disease. The largest sum ever paid for a pte' seriplioti. changed hands in San Frun cini o. Au. 30.1001. The transfer in vol veil in coin and stock 1112,500.00 and was paid by a party of business men for a ptiei'itie for liritht's Disease and Dia- bites, hitherto incurable diseases Thev (Oitnnenced the series investi gation of llie specific Nov. lo, 1900 They interviewed scores of the cured and 'tried it oet on its merits by putting over three dozen cases on the treatment and watching them. They also got phy sicians to nsuiechror'c, incurable cases, and administered it v.ith Ihe physicians for judges I'p to Auy;. 25, eighty-seven percent of the test c;eeswtre either wed or progressing favorably. There Iremg but thirteen pr cent of failures, the parties were satisfied and closed the transaction. The proceedings of ihe iiiestii.ting committee and the clinical reports ot ti e test cases were published and will be mailed fiee on ap plication. Addies John J. Fulton Company. 420 Montgomery St., San Francisco, Cal Cl srman A Co. are our tola agenU in Ortgon City, 882 100 acres, 5 none liri rovf.1: small inuatly timber, 6 rtilef out, $lit)0. 89 -100 aore. W acres inr:roved; 8-room homp; burn 30x00: 7neri'of amile orohanl. Land can all le tilled. Frcrnls on Claikamaa rirer, 2 miles from Clackrnuas and 10 miles from Purilaud. Price $.''600, U41 82 acres, 14 acres improved ami aeres more nearly ready for the plow: a good 2 storv frnme house. Sear Hixlilaiidon plank road'. Price $1-00. 999-ISO acres of tirpter land nearCoivallls.Ore gnu. 1 rice m0. 101709 acres. 3 mile s fn ni fanby. Good house and barn. 25 acres plowed 1-HU p une trees. Drying house. Price 1700. 3ar 200 acres lit ar Cherry vllle for $.'00. SS l-'O aen e -wl'h some improvements; S miles out for $100. Two Rood frms at Vio!a in the Clear Creek valley. Cheap. 2 acres with larrre house. All Improved and fenced. Small and large fruit. Picket fence around the house. t a railroad sta tion in Mariii county. Forf.'rO cash. O. A. CHENEY, Real Entate and Insurance Agent, Opposite Huutley's, Oregon Cltv, Cr. WASTFP-TRrSTWORTAT VEX AND WO men to travel and advertise for old established house of solid Bnanoial sUndirir. alary$780 a Aap n.t pvtM.nsA4. alt citable in rash. No ean- aslni reoulreJ. Oivo references and enoloae ef-addreased stamped entelope. Address Man er, lios. Canon Bldg., Chrci. Monthly Steamers to China and Japan. For full information call nn or address nearest O. R. i N. Ticket Agent, or address A. L. CRAIO, O, P. A., Portland, Oregon ASTORIA & COLDHEI-V RIVER RAILROAD CO. LEAVES rtl'c T Vifth and! Sts , I'ORTL rND 8 00-A.JI. 7 OOP. M. For Mayeers, Rainier, latskallie. West port Clifton, renton, mond, Gearhart Astoria AtorU, Wht- Flavet, Ham port Stevens, Park, Sea hie, and Seashore F.xpress, Daily. Astoria Express, Daily. ARRIVES 11:10 A.M. 9:40 P. M, Ticket Office, 2o5 Morrison st. and Union Depot. J. C. SIato, Gen. Pass. Agt., Astoria, Ore. E. E. G. SEOL Will give you a Bargain in Wall Paper Wall Tinting and in General House Painting Paint Shop near Depot Hotel he Dalles, Portland and Astoria Navigation Co's Sirs, r egulator & Dalles City Dally (except Sunday) between The Dalles, Hood River, Cascade Locks, Vancouver and Portland Touching at war points on both sides of th Columbia river. Both of tbt-shore sl"amt rs have hern re nl and are in ' xcellent e for the season ofl'. 13 The Ketnlator Line will endeavor to givi III patrons the best service possible. For Comfort, Kc.onomy and Pleasure travel by the steamers of lire. Regulator Line. The above steamers leave Portland 7a m.an Dalles at 8 a. nr., and arriveat destinatiotr iu amp ilme for outKoina trains. Portland Office, The Ira lies Office Oak St. Dock. CourlStreet. A. C. A I.LAWAY General i; IY1ITCHELL . WAGONS Best poesible to build No wagon Is or can be better than a Mitchell, becaase the cream of wood stock is used, only af ter being thoroughly seasoned. The wagon Is well ironed, well painted, well proportioned, and runs the lighest of any It U nearly 70 years since the first Mitchell wag on was built, and they bare been built continu ously ever since bv the Mitchells. When you buy a Mitchell you get the benefit of this 70 years' ex perience. Mitchell, Lewis & Stover Co. First and Taylor Sts., Portland, Oregon. o