The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, September 06, 1900, Image 4

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All tbe world know of tn
Jul cares which hav been made by
Lydia K. Plakham Vcirctabla Com.
end, yet ton women do not realize
" ciaimea ior it is to-
lately true
If all auffertng women could be made
to boiler that Hrm. Fink ham can do
11 ah aays ah eaa, their suffering
wtmld be at an end, for they would
pros oy ner auric and be
need.
There I no more ptmllng thing than
that woman will suffer great pain
""'H 4er aaoasn wnea every woman
anow ol sorn woman whom Mn
Ptnkhaa has helped, as the letter
, , from graUfol women are constantly
r"vira v meir own mjnest.
The same derangements which make
painful or irregular periods with
dull backaches and headaches, and
draggieg-down sensations, presently
develop into those serious inflamma
tions of th feminine orgmn which
completely wreck health.
Mr. Pinkhaaa invites women to
write freely and confident-ally to her
' r neaita ana get the benefit
f her great experience with the suf-
- wrings er women, ho living person
eaa advise you so well. No remedy in
" mi msgnincent record
- of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com
ponad for absolute cores of female
Ilia. Mrs. Piakham 't address ia Lynn.
Mas. t "
Three Loiters from One
VToman, Showing how She
Sought RTrs. Phtkham'a
ma, and was turret of
suppression of the Man-
smm end Inflammation of
vte Ovaries.
" Dab Mea. Piuham-I have been
In bed a year. Doctor say I haea
Masai weakness. I have a bad dis
h3f nd .much rens across my
Kuuir-uowa pains and have
ot menstruated for a year. Doctors sa J
th menses will never appear again.
Hope to hear from yon." Mas. J F
Baowx, Ilolton, Kans., April 1, 189S.
"Da Ms. PntSBAM-I received
yow letter. I have taken one bottle
and a half of your Vegetable Com
pound, and nsed two pscksges of your
wash, and feel stronger and better.
I eaa walk a few steps, but could not
before takisg yonr Compound. I still
aav the discharge and am sore across
so ovaries, oat not so bad. Every
ne think I look better since taking
roor Vegetable Compound," Mas.J. P.
naowa, ueiton, Kans., Aug. 1J, igog.
u&aB ubs. raiHW-1 think it t
my duty to let yon know the good that
Lydia E. Pinkham's Compound has
dose bm. After I took three bottles,
men appeared, and I began to feel
trontrer and all mv nain .
Tours is th only medicine that ever
helped me. I am able now to work
around th house, something I did not
upwn to oo again, a as. j. t. Bfiowa,
Bolton, Kans., Jan. 25, 1899.
Three KSore Letters from
One Women, Relating how
was uureaof Irreg
ular Menstruation, Lou-
oomsma ami Uaokache.
VKAJi JIm. Pinhham I am suffer-
ES JT. 7? Jha
as both sides of the womb and a. rin.
' and need vour aid. T kn
hi both aides of the womb and a drag
ging sensation In the groin. Men
struation irregular and painful ; have
Uuosrrhosa, bearing-down pains, aore-
w ua sweuing ot the abdomen,
headache, backache: nervousneu ami
an neither eat nor sleep." Mr. Cab-
mtm rsiLun, Anna, m., July 19, 1897.
"raAM I want to
fhMkJ? 1or whm Ton hT done for
ki. When I wrote to you I wa a
total wreck. Since taking your Vege
table Compound. Liver Pill, and
tive Wash, aay nerve are stronger
ana more steady than ever before, and
my backache and those terrible pains
are gone. Before I took youi medi-
tine I weighed less than one hundred
and thirty pounds. I now weigh one
onnorea ana nrty-tlve pounds. Your
uauicul is a goasend to poor weak
women. I wonld like to ask you why
I oannot hav a child. I have been
married nearly three vear." Midi. Cab-
rauuors, Anna, llL, Dec 1, 1897. I
Dau Mat. Pikeham-I did i.t ..
to advised me, and now I am the I doable prize are offered for th en
happy mother of a fine hav n-il 1 1 inmenint of th hn4 .
i5!I!ItltvrTif kwhad her
7.' VeIeUble ComP'nd. I
Proof thai Falling of the
vwemb la Overcome by
mm romnam's Vego
tabSa Compound.
"Dsab Mas. Piukham - When
wiwse mi you some time ago, I had
nfferina from feiii ul
womb for manv veara with. v..i
ing relief. Wm obliged to wear a
baadag all the time; also had bad
trf!?! an.d..bf,h8' felt tired and
Muad and four box of Wver PilS I
discarded mv bandana uj i. 1
had to wear It since. I am .ntlrelv
vICZ P TUI. Boa 44,
, aM SIS WA VUtU.
' M aV . i t
ssaa. rouiK-For nearly
, www yaaxa'x was unsbl to work. J
, wa Try wu ana eenid not stand m
,H7 feet bnt a fw minutes at a time
asw aoem aaia l had tailing and i
flammation of th womb. I hes-an t
us Lydia E. Plnkham'.VewtableCom
POBBd, aad after using fiv bottles
XMl like a new woman. "Mas. P. K
Blau, Confluence, W. Va.
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claimants for n s- ss a
C U 1 1 M MS 1
, . "l1-" ' W, Will
wife quick reoltea B. Ath K. H. vni t.
9Dtk Corp. Prosecuting elalmi since 1878.
Hero's a Proposition
Isn't It reasonsbl to innnoie that a Arm i
su yean experience ooum tell you the best wti
' to set rood value lor your money? If you are
naklDf Improvements In your house, or build-
Ins s ne bouse, no matter how small or large
' th sua yoti wish to spend In electrical or km
Allures, fireplaces, mantel furniture, etc., you
Kill save snoney and be well suited if tou con.
rill THE JOtiM BARRETT CO., 01 First
Htraat. rortlana, Oregon.
CARBOLATE OP I0DINI
POCKET INHALER.
A snarsntead Cure for Catarrk anil
2m?:i?l?ul?t. . ,
1. 1. ISITI I CO tUMt, I.T , Flop 1
. 1 ' Beat Coufe SfniB. Twtas
1 trai sois wy amwrwa
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RACKS THE JOINTS MIGHTILY.
UAaeaaaatorr ltheasaaMsaa Ia a Cos.
statist So Oae M ImL
Th. nui rheumatism I spplled to
great varlctf t affection accompan
ied with patu la th joint or inusclea.
em of them mora of a gouty or uric
CM Battue, other probiMy of Infec
tious origin, and other atiU the expres
sion of coiiio disease of th nervous
structures.
cot articular or Inflammatory rheu
matism It a disease characterized by
pain and swelling in on or more of the
Joint, usually the larger bouea, such
the knee, together with fever of
more or leas Intensity. It 1 a disease
of temperate climates, esneolalle la
wl ami damp region, being tery el
aom eea in the troDles. It occur In
thla country chiefly tn late winter and
early spring, although It may occur.
particularly on th eaeoast, at any
urn of th year, la England It is
aid to be most frequent in the autumn.
It attacks persons between th ages
of 13 and 40 more commonly than those
who are older or younger.
t oyaicians are not yet agreed as to
lu ntur although many now Incline
to regard It as a germ disease. It be
gins gradually, with slight aching 1
tn limbs, sore throat and a ceneral
feeling of depression. The appetite
fails, the tongue is heavily coated, often
there Is complaint of headache, and of
chilly sensations and th sufferer
generally "out of sons." There Is fev
erishness, and as this Increases, pai
and swelling appear In one or more of
the large Joints. The Joints attacked
re hot, red and exquisitely painful and
have every appearance of being severe
ly mnametl.
All these symptoms may disappear In
a single night from one Joint and ap
pear at the same time In another; and
so the disease may go on, attacking
one joint after another, those first af
fected recovering much of their tone
nd function. One of the character!
tie symptom Is profuse perspiration
th skin la not red and dry, as In most
fevers, but cool, moist and sometimes
actually dripping with sweat
ine disease may come to an end In a
week or ten days, or it may go on at
tacking Joint after Joint and when all
have suffered It may begin over again
ana so go on Indefinitely. As long as
the rheumatism Is confined to the
Joints there Is little danger, although
occasionally death results from exces
sive fever; but there Is always danuwr
that It may attack the lining membrane
of the heart and cripple the organ per
manently. Barely it attacks the mem
brane of the brain, causing violent de
lirium or death. T oath's Comoanion.
CALLEC ENGLAND'S BLUFF.
Snnlan Diplomat Won Port Arthur
or i-oap After a Peace Humor.
count Muraviefra most famous
"coup" was the grabbing of Port Ar
thur. Concerning that bit of active
diplomacy on the part of the late Rus-
lian MinUter, the following story Is
oemg toia: Muravleff, it is said, heard
tt the psychological moment in the ne-
fotiatlons during the Chinese crisis cf
two years ago of Queen Victorias
ivowed determination never to sign an
jtner aeeiaratrcn or war. with this
knowledge at command be held the key
m tne situation in the far East
He knew that Great Britain would
tot "risk a war," and, therefore, he
read the brave talk about the "open
door" with a smile, and received Lord
Salishnrv'a nrnteata throh .ii
tying so many pretty phrases and hit
In.j -i . , . . . .. .
iv'icu uiicau oa aiuxpij oiua. in this
tray, aay those who believe the story,
lies the explanation of that sudden
withdrawal of the British ships of war
from Port Arthur after they had gone
tn with such brave parade. They were
lent as an ultimatum, but the Admiral
Uscovered that there was nothing at
tn Daca or tn ultimatum.
In short, Miravleffa discovery of the
alleged determination of the Queen
ever to sign another declaration of
wu MUUMad him to accomplish without
1 shot what Bossla had secretly been
itrivine to reach for cenrnri.. r
anguage of the new diplomacy, It wu
na scoop or the century.
Racing Camels.
Of an animals the camel would seem
leajit "ke'T to distinguish It-
ai a race, yer camei races are held
gnlarly In the south of Algeria, where
and as much Interest l taken In their
nrenaration and nerformance. .a ,
that of race horses at Latonla. The rac
Ing camels are the result of very care
ful breeding through many generations.
and In size, temper and appearance
they are so different from the ordinary
beast of burden that they might almost
be considered a different race of ani
mals. Perhaps the most conspicuous
characteristic of the ordinary camel 1
Its extreme slowness. Nothinz on earth
will ever induce It to hurry. Twenty-
fire dollar will buy a very fair specl-
men, but for a mebart, or racing cameL
rcer' howeTer' wn fee depended on for
nine or ten mile an hour, kent mi for
',,xten or venteen hours almost with
out sup. a ne pace in a camel race 1
generally fast and furious at the begin
ning, when all the animal are together
and seem to realize that a contest la in
progress.
Bamboo in China,
Bamboo Is of universal use In China.
The windows are delicate lattice work
of bamboo, and the furniture Is of slen
der bamboo, bent and curled and plait
ed. Th water bucket Is a good bis-
,taJK' w on 3U" o the Joint
and mail aa Awn n nuoAoA mi. 4
For a bottle a slender piece la taken
and treated in the same way. Hunger
1 kept off by cutting the little tender
hoote Just- as they peep from the
ground and cooking them like aspara
gus. Modern Way ot M ending Book.
Btocklngs and socks can be easily re
paired by means of toe and heel caps,
which are being made for the purncse.
and are adaDted tn fit nvar ,.
parto and be sewed in position.
Very few DeODl live to ha 3A with.
out acquiring a physical complaint that
hamper! them till their lights go out
forever. The man of 40 who is tron
all over, haa a rare experience.
If a man has a dollar put away far a
utur trouble, a Joy com along aatf
ton.
FALL TRADE IS IMPROVING.
A nllr 1 l tM'aan4 Bratstrte
r.l Itevl.w.
r.rret tort; Ulstrtbutlv
trade, that fn.uu jobbsri partiouUrty,
lu. ream- sa the vsontion eamn wanes
Reports hum leading Western centers
are more favorable and a Uryo aggre
gate ol busiueMi iu dry govtde, clothiuit,
shoes, bats an,l haninsre are feature
notel tiiis week. The iruu and steel
trade, too, notes a deriil.! gain in ton
and volume of salea, though price ex
cupt in a few iustHUces harden bnt
slowly. Cleariugs, retiectiiig it bnsi'
uess a ivl dorinaut si-eculUuu, are very
small, but railroad enruingn, reflecting
the really heavy actual movement iuto
t-ouumi-tiou, maintain their old gains.
heianvely, the most quiet au.l least
satisfavutry conditions rule in the pri
mary textile markets of the Kast. re-
fiecting the backward stale of next
tprtu'a business. Corn crop advance
are viewed as rather better because of
tbe emting of the late dry, hot spell at
the et. Cotton cnip couUitiuns art
till, however, only pariiaily detiued.
auil leading state authorities are quoted
as predicting a short crop. The stead
iness of staple prices is a feature in
present quietness of trade.
To disspoointiutf foreign advice and
the Itackward state of the demand fot
cotton goods aw to be attributed ths
shadtug iu raw cotton this week. The
fwisoii in men's wear, wooleua, hat
been ruthor ribappoiutiug so far, while
the jobbing demand for dress goods is
quite favorable. Manufaeturers are
buying only enough raw wool to cover
orders fot goods aud prices are weak at
tlie lowest point reached.
Wheat, incluiliug flour, shipments
for the week aggregate 8,218.313 oush
el". Hi;!ll,st l!,6'J5, 10S bushols lust
week.
1'Hilcres aggregate 163 for the week
as against 135 last week.
Canadian failures number 33, against
39 last week.
PACIFIC COAST TRADE.
Seattla Market.
Onions, new, 1 J40.
Lettiue, hot house, $1 per crata.
Potatoes, new. $13.
Beetn, per sack, 85c(g$l.
Turnips, per sack, 75a.
, Squash 4c.
Carrots, per sack, $1.00
Parsnips, per sack, $1.85.
Cauliflower, native, 75c.
Corn m berg 1 0 30c.
Cabbage, native and California,
2c per pounds.
Tomatoes 40 50-.
Buttor Creamery, 25o; Eastern 22c;
dairy, 15 18c; ranch, 14a pound.
Eggs '24c.
Cheese 12o.
Poultry 12c; dressed, 14o; spring,
13ft ioc.
Hay Puget Sound timothy, $11.00
Jl'.OO; choice Eastern Washington
timothy, 18.00.
Corn hole, $23.00; cracked, $25;
feed meal, $25.
Barley Holled or ground, per ton,
$30.
Flour Patent, per barrel, $8.60;
blended straights, $3.25; California,
$3.25; back wheat Hour, $6.00; gra
ham, per barrel, $3.00; whole wheal
fiour, $3.25; rye flour, $3.804.00.
Millstuffs Bran, per ton, $13.00;
shorts, per ton, $14.00.
Fee.! Chopped feed, $19.00 per ton;
middlings, per ton, $20; oil cake meal,
per ton, $30.00.
Fresh Meats Choice dressed beel
steers, price 7,ls"c; cows, 7c; mutton
7)4; pork, 80; trimmed, 9c; veal, 9
11c.
1 1 .. r 11. . t
iiauis utrjje, ioc; amau, 13 ,4;
breakfast bacon, 12c; dry salt sides.
Partial! Market.
Wheat Walla Walls. SSOSfiKo;
alley,67so; l!luetem,80c per bushel,
Flour Best grades, $3.10; graham.
I3.5U.
Oatn Choice fwhite, 42c; choict
gray, 40c per butihel.
Barley reed barley, 1 15.00 15.50;
brewing, $17.00 per ton.
MOlhtnffH Bran, f 13.00 ton; mid'
dliugs, f ao; shorts, $15; chop, $15 pel
ton.
Hay Timothy, $1 1 12; clover.fT
7.50; Oregon wild hay, frS7 pertm
Butter rancy creaiuery, 45 60c,
store, 27jc.
Eggs 1 9 c per dozen.
Cheeise Oregon full cream. 13c;
Young America, 14c; new cheese lOi
per pound.
Poultry Chickens, mixed, $3.00(3
4.00 per dozen; henx, $1.60; Hpring;
fj.uuiga.uu; geese, n.uu(? 7.1)0 pel
ducks, $3.004.00 per dozen; turkeys,
live, 14 16c per pound
rota toes 40 50c per sack; sweets,
24C per pound.
egetebles Beets, $ 1 ; turnips, $ 1 ;
per sack; garlic, 7o per pound; cab.
;e, 2c per pooud; parsniis, $1;
onions, 1 Jc per pound; carrots, $1.
Hops 2 8c per pound.
Wool Valley, 15 16c per pound
eastern Oregon, 15 16c; mohair. 25
per pound.
Mutton Gross, best sheep, wethers
and ewes, 8c; dressed mutton, 7(
114c per pound; lamtis, 6c.
Hogs Grogs, choice heavy. $5.00:
light and feeders, $4.50; dressed,
$5.00 6. 50 per 100 pounds.
Beef Gross, top steers, $4.00(94.60:
cows, $3.504.00; dressed beef, 6)6
77o per pound.
Veal Large, 8M7Mc; small. 8 a
per pound. ,
Baa Franeieee) Market.
Wool Spring Nevada, llai8o pet
pouna; fcastern uregon, 10 14c; Val
ley, I6l8c; Northern, 910c.
nops iod crop, a4(8ioo; new
crop, 1900, 10 120.
flutter iancy creamery 23c;
do seconds, 21 22c; fancy dairy,
myic; ao seconds, 19o per pound.
liggs btore, 17c; fancy ranch.
zzc.
Millstuffg Middlings, $17.00
20.00T bran, $12.60 13.50.
Hay Wheat $8gl2; wheat and
oat $8.00 10.50; best barley $8.60
alfalfa, $6.007.50 per ton; straw.
zt(g87io per bale. ,
Potatoes farly Rose, 80 75c; Ore
gon Burbanks, 90c $1; river Bur-
banks, 85 66c; new, l2c.
Citrus Fruit Oranifns. Valencia.
$2.758. 25; Mexican limes, $40
00; California lemons 76cfa1.50:
uo cnoice $i.7oZ.OO per box.
Iropical Fruits Bananas, $1.60
ii.60 per bunch; pineapples, nonr
l-.l. Tl I - -- 1 . " . ,
nisi, rereiau uaies, o(3DtO pel I
Rich Blood
Perfectly Healthy People Hav It.
If yu are easily tired, apt to gel nervous,
vaii't sleep (! and atetile fails, your
bl.Hd ia m.t hat il onslilto be. KWh
blood in . n by itronn nerve, healthy
Ciniplesloit, pom! appelile, iri:;th nd
vigor. ll.md's San.ril n.akes the
blood rich and thus ii cures all trouble
that are due to poor, thin bUnxl, liko anae
mia, uervou)eM, that tired leeltiig.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
U America's tireatem MedUine lo enruU
ami vitalise Hie blood. All ririiKiti.
This is the time to telect the seed
com, as the growth of stalk, unmber
of ears ou stalk and othot advautaue
cau be noticed. Kvery faruier should
grow his eei'd coru iu rows aetwrat
(win the regular crop, aud from select
ed seed, so as to improve. If this is
not done the seed corn should b mark -
ed in the field by tying utrips of iuumUu acter of ait ultrn-union man. t)u the
to the stalks, so as to harvest it when fwy-lMt with him was a fu.le.ral oiil
matured. oer. with whom vi.,it .,.,
l am ore ri.o'it I'nm fur tnnitiiiiiiif t,m
aveviioy life three year ngo Mas. Thou.
nossiK. Maple otreei. orlll. N. v..
French railway caw as now eoti
siructeu, with most of the nieial iwrts
nf a I ii m in ii... u..u u o.t.i ii. .i.,..-'
than old ones.
Vmm Knalneera
In tl sctintlrle hmtiohi- ie In itch ilemsnit
nnw.nato fce lar Iwnnul the wplv. Hie
rt-anni ol tins is lhH-ue neier lu Ihi- hlnr ol
th.- I'eriBr t iwui U. titer,, beyii artivllv
lit Minliin, .l'irii. K, K. bullitiiis una irrnrra'l
Kiifttiferiiie Worit Tnt Vaii.i.-, .o,., .,i..u,t
ol Hrneu.'al.ftvil, Minnie, Met-trlral Eiisiiuhm.
lug. Awayft.c t yeui.ii', ens. hl u h tn o
lelilhml stnee lx. tnuiia tli ulit. t urai tn'al
si-h mil oi tmlay, hnug mm-hiii. ln.i, elevtrie
r-'ents, ami alt rte-,-.Mirv nm.arnitii, kiIiiiIib .t,i.
itentx o( all ax-es, el alt nmm., n-snnUe ot
Ihetr in-!til nltii-atinn. Illuirtiil laialogm t
re meiltnl in nj a.uirM. hv uii'iiIIiiiiIiik ihl-
trer anil .)rtreiuK Marki-i fi St. r"., t el.
KxHrimenl Khow that a frojt de
prived of his brains will live and eat
ami piirxe xt.teuce iu a sort of automatic-
manner.
ABSOLUTE
SECURITY.
Genuine
Carter's
Little Liver Pills.
Muat Bear Signature) of
Am rcSJotlle Wrapper Below.
I Tear aaaalt aad as eeey
t take a sagas.
nrOB HEAOACML
FOR OiniNESS.
FOB IIUOUSRESS.
FOR TCRPID LIVER.
FOR CONSTIPATION.
FOR A110W SKIM.
FDI TMECOUPirilOl
oaueiims wiwiii,
jareJyTfelaMCWfai
CURE SICK HEADACHE.
A Milwaukee f'orist tliitikn ho 1ms
succeeded in producing green itirtm-
tions by the use of chemicals while the
plants are growing.
t'arrer'e Ink la Hrleiillllrallr
enmnminrferl ,,f th. h.t ,t..,i,.u If .......
tieaier does not keep u he can get It for
you.
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Dr. Wilde, the new Argentine mln-
iter at Washington, says that more
daily papers sre published In ISueuos
Ayres than in New York City.
Mothers will Tind Mrs. Winsli.w's Foot h. :
Ine Hvruo the best remetle tn ii.f..e .h.i.
ehildren during the tetliiiie period. i
For some rconaoung tree or vine '
uut-e uut ateui 10 inrivo wtiere sn older
tree or vine of the same kind has been
removed. If a iar tree has died put
a cherry or peach tree in its place. If
this is not desirable it will be of ad
vantage to remove as much dirt as ts-
sible and fill in with soil fiom some
other location. ,
r fT. rn? ea.-r .
AVcfefablc Prcparalionfur As
similating HieFoodandGegula
ling the Stoinnchs and Dorvels of
Promotes Digeslionteertir-
ness and Kesi.contams neilher
Opiutn.Morpliine nor Mineral.
NOT KARC OTIC.
t . "-
ay tfoufrsmmptramn
Mt.Sim
l$rLr2aJ)awe
Apctfecl Itemedy forConslipa
Hon , Sour Stouiach.Diarrhoea
Worms .Convulsions .Feverish
ness and Loss or SLEEP.
Facsimile Signature of
NEW VOTJK
EXACT COPY Or WRAPPER.
rmt
w&,l
II lyriiTriifr-fl m
IF
' asr ,
"ssamasr
A Joke That I Nl a Juke.
Mr. Sliortt)h, daarl 1 do wish
w war rich. .1 tt at thluk nl th good
w could do II w ouly had lot ol
uiotiey .
Mr. Short -True, my dear; but w
can do a great deal of good in a quiet
way now.
Mr. Short Yes, ol ooum but no
on will ver hear of it.
At Orotavo, off th west eoast of
Northern Africa, grw th famous
dragon tiee, said to e the oldest lu
tit world. It was destroyed by a hur
ricane in iKei;. Hundred ol year ago
its huge, hollow trunk was used a a
temple by the (iuauohis. Later th
cnuquoriug TortuguM dedicated It to
Christian worship.
The other Knd
About the time of th nf t..
- ttinfeduracv. x..vitnit.r Vi..(,.n ...
'crossing the Mississippi, making his
' wav to IsMVlait. ilia Ustu tl Ittalil tltta thus.
veraatiou.' The olllcer ooulldud to him
t,m " dmsiug Winfall. "If t
lull in with tlm ri. I'll I....... ki... ...
rst tree." "Ves." vehemently
- 1 "uiarked WigfaU, "and I will be mill-
,uli l
Our Reuteh Moldier.
"To preserve th jewel of liberty tn
the framework ot freedom," is the in
scription hetiBath a statue of Abraham
Lincoln erected on Scottish soil an I
sacred to the memory uf the Scottish
Amoricau soldier who died for our
tiuiou in the civil wsr. Such uioiiti.
ineiits as this should typify eternal
friendship.
A reaction has set in against women
removluu their hat iu church, aud
Kev. W. D. Holly, of Christ Episcopal
church at lUckeusaek, N. J forbids
tlm women of his (lock to take off their
headgear, il quoted from the Bible'
thus lu supiort of hi staud: "Hut
every woman that prayeth with her
head uncovered dishonored her head,"
BaarNLS cannot h ctRBD
y loet spnllrailnns, ss thee etnnnl reaeh the
d!tra ,.riiin ol ihe esr. 't here la ouly on
tocure (l.-nue., ami thai is bf in.ltlu.
ioiii ri-uinni-.. iweinest is rtusei e an In.
named condition ot the mui-ous linln ol the
gusiaebtaa Inhe. When this lube arts, In.
nnti-i! tun harearnniDlliif .oniiii or (infer
(wi harlii, ami hrn II 1 entirelr eloil
il. iin-.s ts Urn restili, nttntileealiieliittamina.
lion ran be Ukrn out ami tin, mhe renmeit la
lis normal rontiiloii, liearlnn willbKilriiroye.t
(ureter; nine eases out ol i-a are rausoit l
ealarrh.alilrh la noilitii( tut su Indented
eouit li lin ol lb m upous sur la-a.
via ill sue Una Hutulml Hollars for any
eueol lleamrtaii-aiiwd by ralarrh) rtial i-an
not t cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure, head uk
eireulsrt, Iree.
b-.k f 1 "HI!SK4Ca,TlU,0.
Bolilby Iiruii.t. "ie
Hall's fatally fills are th bast
The anuoumeneut that Pekiug Is
pronounced "Pnh-klug" will be apt,
says the Cleveland l'laiudealer, to
pique puragrahpers.
lo Tour reel Aehe and Ram?
Shake into your shoes Allen's r'ool Eaie,
poailer for Hie feel. It makes tielit or
new shoes feel ay ; slvea tumanl relief to
ortiii ami hiiiiiiius. It's the trrenii-ai mm.
Tort diM-overy of the ne. C ure swollen
feel, hlii(-r and inllmis Allen's
Ftmt-Kaeeia a eertam rure fur iiittrnwiiig
iill, eatiii. aniitrtiii, hot, m In 1 1 r feel.
We have titer ;i lliiei.iiii, Minis. It cure
Idle roil waik. Alt lrtiitttiia and "line
lores ,ed ir. Vc. Trial pnrkHy FHKK
'.'7 "'"j.1- Atldreas, Allen b. Olmsted, l.e
Hoy, N. V.
When bonlllon is served in oops
spoon is laid in the saucer, and it may
be eateu either from the spoon or drank
directly from the cups. Covered cups
sre very seldom used for this purpone,
but wheu they are, each person removes
the cover and places tt just at oue side
01 ner piiite, itud when the course 1m re
moved the servant token away the cov-
rs.
I A Nitre Thlna for Vita.
! aterybodf'e eontli-iM now and then, and
V"," '.' "'. 're. narinie e.ire Is I -a.m.
It, A. At,
j
. nil'.. 1 mnari c. utiT aim trv 1 All it
i i k u 1 1 11
.ne uriti itivrs a lover
is
old proverb. Hut all women Jov
weaning. And the bride's dress is
more important than the munio, or the
riecomtions, the brides father, the
bridesmaids, the Ushers or the olerstv
V""J
' ,
' S
note iIokbs is very prevalent among the
peasantry of the mountainous diatrlcts
of Anstro-llumigry aud France. They
ciBciare iiihi mis pouou enables thatu
to aHcetid with ease heights which they
couiu not ouierwise climb.
A ft ute lunch
140 dishes.
iu China consist of
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears
Signati
For Over
Thirty Years
j m
If I NirmatiTrfi r H V
Ma aw ir ama
j A 3 In
i Use
jmnnwf. La nn
THE DEWEY
The almv picture shows th house where Ueorg Dewey was born Decem
ber 2, 1837. It wa occupied by the Dewey famllriitittl after th death of
the admiral' father. Il then 0111 itilo tit poaaewlou of Captain Edward
Dewey, who sold it to its preseut owner and oocupatit, T. II. Uonlon, Esq.,
in the suiumer of 1880. Mr. tiordon moved it to its pre w-tit site lu tli follow
Ing Februaiy 18D0, aud has occupied it uutil the presout time. Mr. aud Mrs.
Cordon are unfailing lu thnlr oourtes to Ihe thouand wlm visit this shrln.
tli birthplace of Admiral Dewey.
A receut letter from T. tt. Uordon to tli Toruna Drug MTg Co., Colum
bus, (., reads as follows:
"Il I with great satisfaction that I find myself able, aftr an stttmded trial
to write you in this uphatio mauner of the good your 1'erona ha done my
wile.
"She hat been troubled with catarrh from Childhood, and
whenever she hat a cold, or any unusual condition ot the weather
It waa worse than usual, and teemed more than the could bear.
The dropping In hnrHtrottl at night prevented, wfrmhiiia sleep, in fact, w had
com to look upon tt a incurable, and from th tuauy t-jiuedle used in vain,
w had reason to.
We are thankful and happy to say that your 'Peruna' hn been
of great benefit to her, and I confidently look for a complete and
satire cure. High praise U not too much to bestow upon your remedy."
. , T. It. Cordon.
Address The Peruna Medicine Co., Colnmliu, P., for frne book on catarrh.
EXPOSITION AWARDS,
Th MeCormlek Contpaa raeered
al
ran ISBttalllwa.
Tarls, August 89. The MoCormlck
Harvesting Machine Coiumut. of Chi-
cago, has been awarded the grand prise
on Harvesting machines at the I 'arte en
position. This is the highest award.
The McCormiok Coin puny also re
ceived the highest award, a gold nied
al, on binder twlue, for the superior
quality of it product. 8iecial twin
Lmschiuery from the celebrated McCor-
mit k twine mill was eihlliited to the
jury and awardnd a medal.
The MeCormloks have received the
largest nuralmr of awards, as well aa
the highest awards mad to any Amer
iuan eihibilor. In addition to the
grand prise on machine and gold med
al on twine they have received two
medals In tbe depsrtuittutot metallurgy
for superiority in formitig mctuts into
special part for machines; in the de
partuiout of machinery a medal for fac
tory machinery, and also silver and
brunse medals tn other classes, six
medals in all, besbles the grand prise.
The international juries ot the e po
sition hav recognised the gieat revolu
tion wrought by McCormiok maohiuna
mm .me iHrito iiuuinnr oi awarus is a
1 .1.1 1 1 .
great triumph for America.
In addition to winning these awards.
tne gold tuetiai and 200 francs, the
single highest award for bluders wa
won eailv by the McCoinilck Hinder
at the field trial at CouhmimUir on
July 10, against all comer. This Is
the greatest and most Important trial
hehl iu Fruuce during the exposition
year.
An odd ecno for bumlarr was ol.
en by a ona-legged Imy, aged U. He
broke into a hnrilware store in Kansas
City, Mo., and was captured. II
pleaded he wanted to steal some tools
which would enable Mm to make a
wooden leg for himself.
British Guiana has a cannon ball
tree Unit grows to a hulght of 100 feet,
its straight, unhrnuchiug stem being
only 18 inches thick. Whon the can
non balls are ready to drop the tree is
avoided ss a littery might be that wits
about to engage in a bomlmrdmrmt.
E. C. ATKINS & COMPANY (inc.)
PORTLAND, OREGON.
aw X. a. .
rTVi Chisel ait
m
h y I'm
Portland Branch,
repaired g G0 First Street.
NOTHING BETTER MADE
Yo csn't msks s mistake II yon set
..Mitchell..
Mitchell, Lemis & Stave Co.
PORTLAND, ORECON.
CURE FOB
tt.V'V" 1 " IrroasBS monturs and eause Itchlae.
1 ma turn, u weu aa Blind, lllnailliif or Protriidlnii
I'lles are cured ht Dr.BosanKo' Pile Itamada
JaratdrtigitT.tsorsentbrmall. Treatise free Write
lueaaautfuuroaa, bd. BOgANkO. Ytflias,?"
JOfIN POOIiB. TOBTT. A Wfi
can give you the best bargains' In 1
viimuuni
general
nn-a iit:"' ."","Je"'."l,K".'lll"'P
iiriim.a .ui.i.h
HOMESTEAD.
The most curious strwl pavement la
th wolrd i that which has recently
been put down In Lyons, France, It
Is of glass, the block being about
eight luetics square, each mad up of 16
smaller blocks. The giaa block are
lightly fitted together that Water
cannot pa between tbeiti, Al pave
ineiil glass is said to hav greater rw
1 is lane than stoim.
KiperlitiBnts ma le by roleor July
show that quarts at the toiiipnrsture of
800 degree becomes pUnilu, aud al
1500 degrwt Is a thick thud. This
softening jxilnt ts mm-h sloret than
has coiiioiily been eupiuiseil, and th
discovery givrs eiii-otirau'tmienl tu th
hop of a w Ido us for qusris in oio
tlSil spparatti.
ropl marvel at the mechanism ot
tits human body, with Its VI bones aud
00 arterltw. Hut mau Is simtd iu this
rHi with the carp. Thai remark,
bleflsh move nu fewer than 4.8M4
bone and iiihmcIk every tlm it
bniHthe. It haa 4,3'Jd veins, to car
notliiug of its U'J uiuauies.
A simple cement for broken china m
earthenware Is made of powdered quick
limn, alftml through a soars uittsliu
bag over the white of nu gu.
CONSTIPATION
"I B.a me 14 ia at lime arlihaaS a
aia. u.,t !..,( a i.ie la
.u. in.m ut a.i.ia hut iiMuOBil
t'lmiiiie i-.,tiittmouti ht .( t.ai ti'awe ma la
Ib'Sterrllne miiunui-io ittnihg nai Him I SI t
errtSlnel biirUnl , 1 ,, ,r; ,B,a
.intra, until I l-mau ,,t I aataHS'lm I
Hue I.... lr...i,. 10 u aaaar aad If I
tun I a,,..!.! ,nt limns, r, Bwnaaweii la
la moo r..i.l riuin I. liime.
kt nuaseii St., Utugm aliaa.
llaa.aai. paia-aam. I'ment, Ta.ie Qao rta
... CURB CONSTIPATION. .
""" l easat, nlaaiM, mal, Sm laat. BBS
SAWS
SAWS
SAWS
SAWS
SAWS
SAWS
SAWS
II CATHARTIC
tsaoi mass eiaieriaao
ssona Tooth
Dana
Shlnglo
Cross Cut
Hand
All Kinds of
SOHE WOMEN
Think the
III Ihlianl
IV Iflllsl asaail I . 1 .
Thai; com 11'
..... vMiiauunu lllMr ! Ms. ia.aLj ..ll
' - m uri !
Hoore's Revealed Remedy
It doesn't dlMppolnt. tl st yonr drutlst.
FINE OLD
...WHISKY,
Qin, Brandy, Rum
U full aiiarts. In fin
fOKX AND 8Ug
rer tsllnn. M.m.
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XXX
UV,t.M,
ALL GOOD
OOODI
luuis CAHEN &
80N
Establlihod 80 Years.
AH FltANOlSCO, CALIFORNIA.
DROPSY
10 DAIS' TKEATMENT fltE.
.Py, d Oimtt and lu com
plloatioiis spsolkiiT far twiint
1 -i t ,,r
joatawiin tat
moil woaderfsj
I Ourad mass thena.
uooeii.
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ana
owes. '
na.B.a.oiug'ggoM,
Mi Atlssts, a.
n. r. M. c.
1
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pouna.
fia.il v 1 ? T .7."lun 1 ". ln nw
and
m. aa-is..
windmill, sold by him, ! un-
a it . . .
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cqualltd.
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