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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1899)
,nO A SI (ft HI I I, ltd a. v)uv" j.t ...o. LUCK THAT DID HIM urn' w NU uwwi. ofe Might Well Have Baen a f Wrapping: rmvmr - a. . ..i i Mn't " - ii -t. ,l.orj ' lopt DOAof n hod wltb the nuiui i(.r 'way below zero," saM I f'vn " i n.i tu-n Iiiiiit !! ..... t . 1. It 'Ml ...11 nti ruiinuia t uii nut in n ii w,o. - tra'8"' iu.ii ueu i usee win . ...! 1 n ... n,.'. nff I ill - t any "u'r "mfc 1 ian "euieiu l nil J1"" l8" 'et out ,he . ., inCliieogo, and was beging .,.,s ami iM-.uit uirm-u oown ..r hIM. WlH'Il I PlCKl'll Ull II till lltl tin' fill -walk. 1 thotiL'lit . - .. .1 ...... 1.... fl .. ..-iiii nr. Him .uu ori i iinnn- it . ..i down a i" ile street. lu ll IV i imo a doorway and made out I wis a thousand ilollars aheail or .hi. sttnat started from every ami '' anocnen logeiut-r. . uolnli seimirk for ten ruin- i n i" J am! tny lienrt thnmiieti away un- th'HiK.it K would break: out. . J immnt a Yi.i'ln for mo ni c.--v uuderstand. t" i so i. wns two houra before I could nv t.lannliift. Je nr" ln,UB w"" ,,tt of clothes, and I en- 1 . I.. ni Ml. .Ill ill' . .i,ii,it, ul that U.VUU "Mi me . . ti. iloor to call a DOIlce- ier IH 1 . I Bot away by a close snuwie, then I realized the situation. 0 that I was. I couldn't get It nscd at a bank nor use It to make mfcrrtanle. If it had been ,. I could have got loljrlii(;s and a 1, lint I'm telling you that I walked streets as hungry as a shark, and nt at police stations and In lumber rcls. ranter he circumstances the bill .full hflVH luM'Tl ft nll'l'll of ..,.., T ttl..,1 oil mpta nf il.nl.t. i It liimfiul hill It tl'tl tin .to .... tlmn I nhoH-eil It I rnn the risk snvsl. i ouereu u uuiwim tut iu t It changed for me, but he refused haveanvlhlngtodo with It. I'd have ild It fur half price and been glad to, tit there was no such thing as making ileal. Finally In dispnlr, I went to it of the newspaper ofllces and looked the advertisements for the week Ht. The loser had advertised, and I . . I-1 I I . I . i ... t l . . bbJ I'UL HI Ills 'ill' i 111 tl itiH, i"i'"i.iii. mm tip the bill. The reward was $50. La B- a. .J ..a i . , ana-. e .,... I II' l'( Mill I ft I U 11 1 f 1W Ull U' I Ul UIUI 1 1 S I 'J wouldn't have tIUved there wan it 1.1 V 1 .1 I a at-- h 11 mai MM 1IIC Ml ir .Mil un II'". "He took down my name and all that D L' IK' .111.1.. II I) il , ISJ I If no r They wrote me up as the 'Honeat 1 i.l ... I,, , .... UU4 laltu Hiiu i,t fivti..r ii me - ..a . aaataaaa ... aaaa f .1 .. I .. overmuch. I had $(0 tn place of JMMi .1 fin for mv honpfttv. It wnH k.. I returned the bill bocauf-te I to, &nd though I'm hungry and II IHii II 1 1(1 I (II I k U ITI' III o for the nlfrht, I'm not looking ny more bg ttnda. Something LIVING ARROWS. . r ti a t i i.i Is Is a fish story, but It's true. If ....ll.... .. Man . . ...... If , I 1 1 ' i ' I 1 1 iii.iii n (in niklin i. IV. S." after his name count for fact all know the "gar," a long thin gen- III. . .-J . . I ..I. I . V. .. a in OCCUplei a stall In our tlsh mar I niii ' 1 . t. i .. 1 1 ' t w Mi.iv ifrnw 1 1 1 i i i . . 1. .. k,m ...lil. V. I'l , auil in' inn. 111 un 'i ti mi niilli ' lit' llMl i M "'is iiuuiiuanj ui in'1 trij lact ti nil' nuivi, tlllll udvuiub va- ... I.. la...a amJ I tk. I. . a-ll - .A a V. .. atlaklul atlaaaaaaai riic gentleman who describes the ln- ill un till i i una, n n iiiivn.i ill hlai tl.., aaaaaaJ t . 4 ... laal la psjClmeni and bunehes of coral W "w. a .ii, ill u'mil, 1UIO UV " ' ' I II It li,.,.l llll'llf II I V tin. lor-.r.. that wire In the vicinity would out of the water and dash awav rm ... headloiig siKH'd, glancing In and out tlie water like a shot. One of the eomliig near the boat, he observed 11 T .'I W.',.,1 no I. . ..,'.... ,,.,,.1.1 I... ... ,la ,,g VI 1 1 VT. 1 1111 WU.U 1 wimiucu, me uauve nueu up lue I'll ll.it I ... . 1 - . . . I... ...,.l...l .....1 Uln,. 1,1. ,1.1. .1 . a ' Il l'imhI iim iw n ri-vv iiuimeiila ". . . I ll' Hllll l' ..111 1:11111 III i' r i. iifttil up a huge branch of coral, ' 1'mdliig nothing In It hurled It back iway with locredtbte siKH'd. Two the largest came flying toward the ti.i . ... i ,, ., ii... ...ni... ..,..i . i.i n". i T mi I niiiii niiii inir.. . to utter a warning cry, when one "" in passinl directly over where his 'nil u tiiv'iiifii I ut'luir, i ..' 1 cuna full nr rim nnr t-o Knr n I "io uniier un wilier, men out 1 '"'UiiJ. tlashing In the sunlight lut'lenr "' WUh k I'M nf the native, howevpr. 1 1 f,.M . . .... "v tinea iiasaei nineiii, uai ww BB felt. " bVv' Mas Hi, Kaa tliut fur ihn lliafntit BUI staggered, and was nearly over, while the fish, evidently 1TIH..I . ..... . . v. (.mi etuiiuseu ii luiif Bwauarii , i.r t. . 1..1....1 .t.. ... "a ,'".,', insiieti me nuivi " him Into foam. A sn.ar was fin mm n anil lue uaugerous nv- arrow thrown into the boat. Aus- Hawaiian Wwkly. l-'ot.il lletler than Tonic. ifaMOC In one of the manv med- til " . .ui t-iij uu.iia mat I'lvert'.svd toules, bt-eause they ac- '"plish no more than a Judiciously ae- 'I diet will. The professor says 'he liatls of most tonics, than even yolk of an egg. while the latter utaiua more than beef. The ordlna- diab of spinach and poached egg la tunic a potent u one is rhkk iron forma part, without the harmful ef. feet of other hflwUl Dtl that enter Into ! the medlcluul eottpoud. l'laiits Im bibe Iron, and II It through them that ! we should absorb It luto our vt.-m 1 That mineral Is present largely in ap- '. pies, leutlls, strawberries, white beans, peai, potatoes and most of the red frulta and vegetables. Stewed black currants, If takeu dally In their season, will cure anaemia that has become chronic. It la the experience of marl- , ner that while lime Juice Is a palliative of scurvy, potatoes are a specific. Nan- i sen. In his voyage In the Tram, had no occasion to resort to tin medleiue cheat. The concentrated form of all the fruits , aud vegetables that his men were ae customed tn .-.'it !n Norway worth a ship load of drugs. It Is the first In- stance on record of the escape of Are tic explorers confined on shipboard from the ravages of scurvy, and It was due entirely to the tonic effect of the food supplied. Oov. Roosevelt attended a recent commencement at Cornell, and while there was cutcrtalncd at one of the college fraternity houses. When he wns about to leave, one of bis staff said to him, "Governor, the Imij-h have an excellent library In the house, and I think they would appreciate Its en largement by a copy of your "Hough Killers'." "Teddy," In an outburst of good-fellowship, exclaimed: "All right, boys, I'll be glad to send you a copy wltb my compliments; the book would lie a very small return Indeed for your hospitality." Whereupon one of tbf boy a replied, excitedly: "That's so, Gov ernor; I've read It" He was evidently unaccustomed to railway travel, and was keenly alert to the possibility of acquiring Information as the train rolled along. Gazhng at the living landscaie his brain was puzzled by the little sign posts beside the track, bearing the single letter "K" or "W." He stopped the porter and asked blin the meaning of the slgus. "Oh," said he, "dem'a whistle and ring posts fer de engineer." The traveler pondered and became only the more perplexed. In despair he repeat ed his question to the conductor. "Those slgus nre for the Information of the engineer," replied the conductor; "he la to whistle or ring at certain points as Indicated by those Initial let ters." "Yes," said the traveler, "so I understood the porter, but I thought he must be mistaken. I know 'W stands for wring, but how In thunder do you Hiell whistle with an 'It"" During a recent campaign In Ohio, the advocate on the stump of a certain candidate, speaking to an assemblage of farmers, made the following appeal to their good sense: "Friends, let us suppose that one of you farmers has a hired man. You may feel a little doubt of him at the outset, but you give him a fair trial. You like him so well that you keep him nnother year. And he serves you In such a way that he se cures still another re-engagement. Isn't that' a good business principle?" The orator paused and smiled down at his audience. Before he could resume, the shrill voice of oue of the farmers had Interrupted him. "Say," said the voice, "how Is It when the hired man gets to thlnkln' that he owns the hull farm?" I luring n golf match between the Itev. Dr. Sterret nnd Justice Harlan, of the I'nlted States Supreme Court, at the Chevy Cbnse Golf Club near Washington, the doctor discovered his ball teed up In tempting style for a fine brassle shot. With the utmost de liberation he went through the prelimi nary "waggles," and with a supreme effort mined the ball. For fully a minute he gazed nt the tantalizing sphere without uttering a word. At length Justice Hnrlan remarked, sol emnly: "Doctor, that was the most pro fane silence I ever listened to." An old negro and his wife, who had found freedom through Clay's efforts, made their home In Washington, where the old man, with the assistance of some white folks, turned an unused barn Into a meeting place for religious services. He was Indefatigable In his efforts to collect a sufficient fund to supply a pulpit, and so on. One Sun day morning, he was walking along l'ennsylvanla avenue, when he happen ed to meet the great Kentucky Sena tor. "Well, Hob," said the Senator, "what nre you doing out so early Sun day morning?" "Sarvant, Mine Hen ry; anrvant, sah. You know de early bird ketches de worm." "Ob, you are worm-hunting, are you?" "Yes, Marse Henry. I wants to ax ef you won't help me some 'bout my little church." "No. Indeed." said the Senator; "I'll not give you a cent. I gave you some thing not long ago to help you wltb that church." "Y'es, Marse Henry, dat'a so, sah; you did Indeed, sah, an' dat's a treasure laid up for you In hebben, sah." "Oh, It Is, Is It?" and Clay moved on. Turning suddenly he said: "Come here, Hob, come here." Taking from his pocket a roll of bills, he continued: "Here Is thirty dollars I won at cards after sitting up all last night. Now, If you can reconcile the use of mouey gotten In that way to Church purposes, take It along." did Hob bowed and pulled his cap. "Sar vant, Marse Henry; thankee, sah. God do move In a mysterus way Ills won ders to perform! Thankee, Marse Hen ry; thankee, sab!" FALL TRADE ACTIVITY. laaaral Mu.lnt.. tr lha CaHMtVJ tlnet Korwartl mi a I I l'r. Bradslreet's sayi: With eompsra. lively little stock or other peeulalivs Ittivity, and With tew ItrOBg lie feu mien presenting tliein.cl ve, the gener ll bumiiess ol lha country gne lorwsrd It good puce, stnl Willi unprecedented volume (or this period of the year. Kail Hade activity would appear to he it ill maximum, judging (mm d:. es if activity and ilrength ol demand re ported alike (mm WetteiB ami Kusl. rn markets, and -naied in also by most South Atlantic and iutenoi Southern titles. iron and steel ais quiet but Tery itrong at the Kust. Lltllu improvement seems to he noted iu wheat though llie 0VtlBBC0t lepOl! was lempoiai ily stimulating. Wciilhci conditions sre partly responsible, for ha better demand for butter. The ttcnglb o( cotton goods is notable. Lumber retains ull its old strength ami some new buying U responsible for ad vanced anolHlous at several Banters, This is true ulm of most building un let Ull with the exception ol brick which is rather weak owing to repot tl ll over production. WikjI is tinner at all and higher at some matkels ami much interest is tukuu iu the next I r. wool sales. Wheat (including floui) shipments for the week aggregate 4,000.001) bush els against 4,869,908 bushels lust Week 8,676,2111 bushels in the i-oiresioinling week of 1NUH, u.'.MIU.lMS bushels in 181)7, 6,00)1,85:1 bushels in 181)0, and v.'..v.i bushels in Ih96. Mi ce July 1, this season, the ex orta ol wheat aggregate 48,018,708 bushels, against 30,408,01)1 bushels lust year, uml44,60J,700 in 1891. Husiness failures foi the week num ber 140, against 188 last week, ami 171' in tins week a year ago. PACIFIC COAST TRADE. " Yoi, May Ben J the Sapling But Not the Tree." n'1- -t d.mst Kis becortt chroruc And drtp itAteJ it it often difficult to curt it. Thtt a tht rtAisn sarty rf u tjf to Uke Hood's SwsjrAnlU ivhtn dutist first shows itstlf. h long-stJted. tena cious CAses. W i SvsApAniU is Also wonderfully successful. jfccdA SaUafKiuffq An Ksplanallua. "It strikes me this ice water il diitv," said a Cincinnati hotel gueit. "Hnllv eel" exclaimed the bellhoy. as lis ItNiked in the pitcher, "1 tietcher de porter forgot tei wash it." Chi cago B?eoin News. lie i nt InVOttigetlOM laa shown that a blight gieeu line characteristic ol the ," .iiiiu of the new gas, krypton, is almost identical with the ipeotioeooplo line t: ,u characterises the auroia bore alis. For some troubles a German physi cian has discovered a new and simple lemedv, which consists in massage of the lirei by holding the breath st the height ol inspiration aud breaming out slowly. lllood flows through the bones of very tning children almost as fieely as through the veins. I Ilium. On. ti nt.. at Maa. It's a w lee l Wld that knows its own lather when It see, him out in CM1 pMj It doesn't take MOeh. of a man to tell how a thits ought to lie done. The one who does aud does it deserves the praise The man who goes to church may not enjov tlie sermon, but he generally gOOl hone with a gOOd appetite (or his Siiuday dinner. It is claimed by some people that baldness indtiiites givat brain nwer, hut the makers of alleged hair re. lot era keep on gelling rich. Chicago limes Herald. Tha Baal Man In.. Priii1 fighting may not lie a plrasaiit sub ject, hut il teaiht-s a lesson-the Inability of man to hold tlie championship lor any length of time llnw unlike the great champion of liealln, II Metier' Stomach Hitler, wiinn lias tor liliv years cnreil constipation, dyspepsia, hllluiiiiiesi ami liver trouble. 6H)U0c; 00(t$ (lie 1'orllaud Market. Wheat Walla Walla, Valley, 60301c; Uluestem, per bushel. Flour Hest grades, $3.25; graham, 2.05; super ime, $3. 1 5 per barrel. Oats Choice white. 30aJ40c; choice gray, 30t3Nc per bushel. Barley Feed barley, $16(310; brewiug, $18.50 per ton. Millstnffs Hran, $17 per ton; mid dlings, $22; shorts, $18; chop, $16.00 per ton. Hay Timothy. $8: clover. $7 8; Oregon wild buy, $0 per ton. Butter Funcy creamery, '45 50c; seconds, 85(440o; dairy, 8O(035o; store, 22 (27 ',c. Eggs 20c put dozen. Cheese Oregon lull cream, 13o; Young America. 13o; new cheese, 10c per pound. Poultry Chickens, mixed. $4.00(3 4. .'rn per dosen; hens, $5.50 springs, $2.60(4.60; geese, $0.50 8; for obi, $4. 50 8. 60 for young; ducks, $4,609 5.50 per dozen; turkeys, live, 12.(3 in V l"'1 pound. Potatoes 6676c per sack; sweets, 2(32 V' PHr pound. Vegetables Heels, $1; turnips, 90c ier sack; garlic, 7o per pound; cab bage, lSi2c. per pound; cauli, flower, 75o per dozen , parsnips, $1 beans, 6(86o per pound; celery, 70(j75c per dOMO) cucumbers, 60c per box; peas, 84c Kr pound; tomatoes, 25(3 30c per box; greeu corn, 1 .' .. ' I . per dozen. Hops 11 ( 1 So; 1807 crop, 4(jGc. Wool Valley, 123 13o per pound; Eastern Oregon, 8 313c; mohair, 27330c per pound. Mutton Gross. Iieet sheep, wetbert and ewes, 3', o; dressed mutton, 0s3 7c; lambs, 7c per lb. Hogs Gross, choice heavy, $5.00; light and feeders, $4.60; dressed, $0.00 3 7.00 per 100 pounds. Beef Gross, top steers. 8.603$4.00; cows, $3.0033.60; dressed beef, 637c per iound. Veal Large, n ',. 7 ' small, 83 8Jc per pound. aaaltla Markets. Onions, new, $1.52 y) 1.50 per sack. Potatoes, new, 76c3$l Beets, per sack, 76 3$1. Turnips, ter sack. 60c. Carrots, per sack, 603 76a. Parsnips, per sack, $131-76. Cauliflower, 76c per dos. Cabbage, native and California $131.25 per 100 pounds. Cherries, 76o3$l. Peaches, 75(a,U0c. Apples. $1.2631.75 per box. Pears, $1.7532per box. Prunes, $1 per dox. Watermelons, $133.50. Cantaloupes, 603')6o. Butter Crearaety, 27o per pound; Hairy 17322c ranch, 12317c per lb. Eggs, 26c Cheese Native, 133 14c. Poultry 133 14c; dressed, 16C. Hay Puget Sound timothy. $730; choice Eastern Washington tim othy, $14.00. Corn Whols. $23.60; cracked, $38; feed meal, $23.00. Barley liolled or ground, per ton $21; whole, $22. Flour Patent, per barrel, $8.50; blended straights, $3.25; California $8.25; buckwheat flour, $3.60; graham, per barrel, $3.00; whole wheat Hour, $3; rye flour, $3.76. Millstuffs Bran, per ton, $16; shorts, per ton, $lt). Feed Chopped feed, $20.50 per ton; middlings, per ton, $22; oil cake meal, per ton, $35. Japanese Silent Itelusps. There' Is a community of female re cluses at a place called Yuuakawa. about seven miles from Hakodate. A matron of some fifty years presides and her Instructions are Implicitly obeyed. The women are all young, ranging from 16 to 27, and some of them are dem-rllaKl as very beautiful. The InilM lag stands In a farm of some 26o acres. But the women ilo uot eugage In any agricultural work. Tbey sriend most of their time Indoors, reading the Bible and they appear to observe a strict rule of alienee. N. i a and IMano. A medical eipert contend that on of 1.000 girls studying the platio befor the age of 12 about are aiMe i w 1th nervous troubles In later life. Baa Francisco Markat. Wool Spring Nevada. 12314c per pound; Oregon, Eastern. 103 14o; Val ley, 173 lDc; Northern, 8310c. Onions Yellow, 75385c per sack. Butter Fancy creamery. 363 20c; do seconds, 28324c; fancy dairy, 21328c do second!, 18320c per pound. Eggs Store, 20328c; fancy ranch, 36 328c. Hops 1898 crop. 103 13c per pound. Citrus Fruit Orsnges, Valencia, $2.7633.25; Meiican limes, $436.00; California lenioni, 76c3$1.60; do cboios, $1.7533 00 per box. Hay Wheat, $63! n 1 oat. $6Vl3H'l; best barley, $5 003 7; alfalfa, 6.00&J7 per ton; itraw, 803 85c per bale. Potatoes Earlr Hose. 603 0c; Oiegon Burkanks. $1 363$l-60; liver Burhenks, 60 8 70c; Salinas Burbanks, W0i 3 1 15 per sack. Trnpiesl fruits Bsnsnss, $1,508 3.50 per bunch; pineapples, $33 4.00; Psiaias datee, per BOUBC. -"in,-., ..n.i Nalura's Saal- laHaasi Bcenery, altitude, sunshine an I .nr. constitute the (acton which an- rapid ly making Colorado the health and pleasure grounds of the world. Here the sun shines 357 days of the average year, audit blendi with the erlsp, electric mountain air to produce a climate luutchlc-s iu the known world No pen can portray, no brush ! can picture the majestic grandeur of I the scenery along the line of the Denver1 & Kio Grande Railroad in Colorado Parties going East should travel via tin- line which is known all over the world m the Scenic Line of the world. For any Information regarding; rate". time tables, etc , call on or address 1(. 0. Niohol, general ageut, 251 Wash- , Ington street, Portland. Or., or any agent of the O. U. & N. Co., or South ern Peoifi.0 ( 'ompiinv. Just before W. V. Smith, of Flor ence, Kan., goes to hed he carefully places his heard in u muslin bag. Al ter he hits cnteied the bed he puts the hag under bit pillow. His heard is Deal lj) eight feet long. Mrs. May Preston Slosson has been appointed chaplain ol the Wyoming state penitentlaiy ut Larmuie. HOW TO TRAVEL. Information for Iba 1'ublle In selecting yom mute to the East you cannot alloid to overlook the ad- V it 1:1. 'i Allil IHIMlflirlS I'lteti I lit' l)lA Kio Grand Western Hallway in coll ection with the Denver .V Kio Grande and Colorado Midland railroada. it is the only transcontinental line passing directly through Salt Lake City, and In addition to the glimpse il affords of the lemple city, the Great Suit Lake, the suit pulace, and the picturesque Utah valley, it offeis choice ol six dis tinct routes to tlie Kusl ami the most magnificent scenery in the world. A double daily train service and through Pullman palace and ordinary sleeping cars, free reclining chair cars and a perfect dining car service are now in operation via these lines. For pamphlets descriptive of the "Qreet Salt Lake Koute," appivtoJ. 1). Manstleld, general agent, 258 Wash ington sued. Poitland, Or. linprovatl Train KiiilpittBt. The O. K. A N. and Oregon Short Line have added s buffet, smoking and library car to their Portland-Chicago through nam, and a dining car serf ice has been liiauguaraled. Tlie train is cu,uipied a Mb the latest chair cars, day coaches and Insurious tint-class and i Miliary slecpeii. Diiect ronnec lion made at Granger with Union Pa cific, ami at Ogdoa with Kio Grande line, from all polntl in Oregon, Wash ington snd Idaho to all Eastern oitiea For information, rates, etc., call on anv o. it. ,& N. agent, ot address W. II. Hurlhiirt, Geueral Passenger Agent, Portland. BnilingtOBi Is., people have isised $80,000 of the $100,000 hlth they ate! usked to subscribe in stock in order to ( teeme a new railway that will run j north from that city and peneiiute new temtory. A blacksmith In Glass Valley. CaL, 1 decided to close his careei on the an niveisary of nis biilhday, at the very horn ol the .lay when he was born. Ile waited until the clock struck II, ami then cumiuittsd suicide. i i n ni t-ANMOT nn i t usi) By local spi'llratlens. st ihcy paaDOl reach the di.i's.vit perl Ion el lbs rsr Thtre U only one way lo euro riraliiett. ainl that is by rnn.tttu QoOal rSaSdlH DsafnSSI m ainc.l tor an In ftstttetl coadlltoa ot lbs niticout liulns ot Hit Ku.iacbitn Tutw. W bin Ihlt talis di In i'.o" I ton hate a ruiubllni stiamt or miner tvi't hi'srini, ami stun ll ll entirely closed asslttStl it t he remit, anil unless lha Intlaitiuia tlmi can be Uken eel ami this lube rettureil to its normal i-omlttton, hearing wlllbedi'itmye'l fert't er ; nine cases eel ot li-B are t aiiieil hy catarrh, which Is nothing tint an lutlameil comtli inn el lha mucous surfaces. We will iva Una Humlrtil Pollart tor any case ol pcauicea (caused by cilarrh) that can net be eurss by Hall's I'alarrh Cure. Hand lor ort'iilsrt, Ire. r J CRtlllt A CO.. Toledo. O Fold by Pruigista. TV Hall's Family I'llliarelhe bssC It is Innonnced thut Italian experi ments on vegetuble lile with Roentgen rsys hate shown that theeffeot is Idsn tical with that of innlight. Mr. II. N. Warnar, of m Web . eaid: In MM I was attacked with para lysis la my left tide You mliht stick a pin tn lha lieadlalo mv Ted MpensTI would not reel it I wa unable to de any kind ofwork anil bad to be tursea lo bed. 1 made op my nt in -t mat I oaulil bet bo cured aa I bad e t all klDos ol inedli'la aai Enfl tiled maoy doc tors. I u sdr lead U try Dr Wil liams' Pink rills for Tale Paople, ami commikneil their us iMleep leintier. 0for 1 bad flulbd my first l) i 1 tall better, and by mo 1 bad ueed SIX botes the dlteata had tntirely dltappearad, asd 1 hav ooi baou so free from patn Sinn I was a boy. Th parafytlt alto dliappard.nd allhoughtwo monlb kv patted tlace I fln !ehd tny last not. Iher baa been DO i. 'fei.ee lit lb dllMI." from A i, i .!, ifimea, . . :. . WIIIUsil' Plst Pint to. Ptlt f top re Bps stttr aoid ti ist seitstr susares. lei Haiti It pt, t. j It III druulttl. The Prlneem of Naples is said to be the most beautiful nnmiboi of a reign ing family. Piso'i Curs for Coniiinintiott is the bai t of all cough cure lisorgs W. Lots. Ka buchsr, La., August H, is''i It appeals that Miss Kuid Yan.lell is not the only wumaii sculptor member ot the National Sculptor Society. In addition to Miss Yamlell the society includes .Mrs. II. II. Kitson.of Huston, ami Miss Uessilo Potter, who, like Miss Yamlell, now lives in New York. According to Nilsson, the coologist, I the weight of the Greenland whale is 100 tons, or 224.000 pounds, or eipial to that of 89 elephant! or 440 beara. England has one (lock of pure merino Sheep. June bugs are thick ill pints of Ger many tins vear. At llio.lv school children lately gathered 25 hundred Mine. Melha caught cold at a boat weight bom a 10-acre Held. Someone ing patty on the Thames uot long ago, has liguie I out tbut this means 1,270,- aud had to give up singing at Mrs. 000 .lime liuus. I Ogden Goelet's parly, where she wai to Five women, Clara Harton, Anne Houligny, Margaret Chan'er, Annie Wheeler and Helen M. Gould, have re ceived the thanks of congress lor their viiliinl.lf services in the cause of mercy in i he late wui. i Ogden Goelet's purly, w have been puid $2,000. What ate knowti as "tidal waves" baee nothing to do with the ti les, but are supMjsed to bo cauad by ealth quakes. They do not. theielore, ap pear at legular inleivala. Irs You t t If so, ynu shoiihl see that your ticket mil is via the Great Kock Island route. and you will get the best. I'ti i In, .in palace sleeping cars, elegant i ecli n i ng chair cats "free," and llbiary buffet cars on all through trains. Hest dining cai service in the world. Popu lar peisonally conducted excursions once a week to all points East. For full particulars call on or address any ticket agent, or A. K. COOPKK. G. A. P. H.. a H. I. A P. Ky., 40 Washington street, Portland, Or. Mrs. Tower, the wile ol the Ameri can ambassador, hai the reputation of lieing one of the hest gowned women at the Kussiiin court. France em I loyea over ft, 000 women in her civil aeivlce, telephone and tele graph olllces. The National Council ol Women ol Holland is now fully organised, having a l"i if, I s constitution and by-laws and elected officers. Mrs. Kleick van Ho gendorp it piesidcnt. (jueen Wilhelmina ol Holland, has received I rum the Dutch Journalist tlve luige bound volumes containing all the accounts ol her coronation that were written by the fureigu Journalists who attended It. tr din.fl Inst tht Or. Wlllllst MMlclfl I.. tcnt(tll, . f., SO ctnti par boi I 60. tit II 00. In the African elsphsnt both sexes hsvn ivory tusks, while in the Asiatio they are genoraly resttioted to the mule. FITS r rtntneiitly i ttri'-l r nrsl No liner nsrrou.nee let s lite nt Pr. i. - Nrree Hi-.lerer. Htnd fer FIIKK J.0O Ii hI h.illletii'1 lieallte. llll. II. II. K I.l Si.. 1.1.1. An h tn. el, l'lills.lelibla Pa. The Princes ol Wules has made such a loving hobby of music that she play with much skill the piano, harmonium and cither. Mothers will liml Mr. Whitlow' (tooth ing fvrup th best remedy to use for their children during the teething period. Many animals in desett region! never have any water except the dew on vegetation. A pallet in the Lon don Zoo is known to have It ted S8 yen without ilrinking a drop ol water. Only 6t per cent ol the hlondea marry, while 71) er cent of the bru nette siiteis engage in matrimony. The women who have interested themselves in the case of Mrs. May brick are greatly disappointed that Mr. Choato had failed to obtain favorable action on her case. The most costly piece of railway line in the world Is probably that between the Mansion House and Aldgate sta tions in London, which requited the expenditure of cloio upon $10,000,000 per mile. Xtaf ttaf Dyspepsia Most people eat more than is jjooJ for them. The stomach tries to digest all that's put into it, but if repeatedly overloaded, it goes on a strike. That's indigestion. Rich, over-sweet, indigestible food weakens the stomach and makes it unable to take care of the material put into it. More food taken into a weakened stomach than the stomach can digest, stays there, forms gases and rots, bringing on all the horrors of dyspepsia. The only way to cure dyspepsia is to clean out the digestive canal with CASCARETS. Keep it clean with Cascarets, eat light food sparingly, and gift the stomach a chance to rest up and get strong again. Be sure you get the genuine CASCARETS I asssssssvassssjsh. when tn- il pr oin tn t htinu, do you? to has. r .asssjsaw hv h mur fjaSSS fBSSSSSSSSSW $ffSSSK For l year I wa a victim ofay- W A4M pepela in ll. worst rnn rtolblns LLLW jfasj B tl times i ttomarh afaasMBsr sbbbsss bbssb bbb .mii i.uio ist iiiinn iUi ia.i .... M LW March I basin labia ( Ast AKETH ia4slaes A affjaSJ affaSBBBV , , ,f l(,(. t,. sutatlllf mmm eti. ualll t ass as he t- swl WW sm awasssw i u" "" ln n'' A W xBW T" David a afcsrav, Nswsrt.tt I") fl H flSfta)flfl discovery by tht a- jhbori a hw ANNUAL 8ALE8. 6.000.000 BOXES. f finiw xxtsWwwwA toe 50c. Tins is 9 THE TABLET iQ Rsl sfssiiU 25c DRUGGISTS CIKIBBTe art tbaolaUly saratlMt, a ssrtly v(UIU etaiseisl. statearlal tr ts mineral sin-soUkM la Caaesrsts. Caaesrsti sttattly, eSectletly aa4 prmtly care eee ry litarltr ol tkt 8tsack, Lieu taa IsUttlu. Tkty sal oalr cart catlalla. but oarrtct y sal tTtry lera ot irrtgaUrity sj tk kwl, lacla4l4lankat4lrttUiy. 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