Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, April 23, 1880, Image 4

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    The Style lo Massachusetts and
that in Missouri.
The Romance of Home.
Bessemer Steel.
Wedding Fees.
The Women of the White House.
The Oregon Kidney Tea!
In the afternoon a special train, pro­
We w’ould not imply that education is
The Rev. John Hall, D. D., of New
The American respect for women has I
Two “sports” were discussing upon 1 to blame for the threatened fading away ’ vided free of cost by the directors of the York, has one of the wealthiest churches always protected the lady of the White
New Year’s sports and New Year’s cus- < of the romance of home to our woman­ London and Northwestern Railway in this country and was recently said to House. She always goes in with ac­
1
conveyed a large party of the be in receipt of a salary of $30,000. claim and her “administration” is almost
toms at homo in the older States. They kind, says a writer in the London Queen, Company,
then fell to discussing the hospitality of but that therole of education in women’s members of the Iron and Steel Institute, The paper which made the statement is always respectfully spoken of in time,
the people of various sections of the lives is often misunderstood. The home­ in session in Liverpool, to Crewe, where given to exaggeration, and doubled the and her domestic and social virtues are
woman must always be the ideal type of they were shown over the magnificent sum.
Dr. Hall’s salary is nearer not a little celebrated. It takes an in­
Union.
The statement terval of time before the Presidentesses
Said one of the men : “Now in Mis woman, not only of the married, but works of the company, and where both $15,000 than $30,000.
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souri you can travel through the coun­ also of the unmarried. It is the fashion the Bessemer and the Siemens-Martin was also made that the doctor receives get their historic place—sometimes
OF M O|I> E|H|X
T|I M|EH «
try, from one end of the State to the o lament the number of the latter and processes of steel manufacture are car­ $10,000 a year in wedding fees. This greater, sometimes less than that con­
Dolly
other, and not be oharged a cent for a pH yr! e over their position as over a seri­ ried on. The Crewe works are said to is not surprising as many who come to ceded to them cotemporarily.
night’s lodging, but go down to Massa­ ous social problem ; yet the majority of have been the largest railway works in him to be married are millionaires, or Madison, for instance, has become the
chusetts, and at every farm house they our dear old maids must be home-w’omen, 1843, for the purpose of repairing the the sons and daughters of millionaires. highest type of womanly demeanor in
if the world is to continue to care for its locomotive engines, carriages and wag­ Dr. Hall rushes into print to correct the that elevated station. In this genera­
will tax you ‘four shillings.’ ”
Said the other: “Yes, that is so. comfort and tending. The teaching of ons required for the Grand Junction statement as to the fees. He says: “If tion, up to Mr. Hayes’ time, old habitues Pains in the Back and Kidneys,
Non-Retention of Trine,
.
You ride up to a farm house in Massa­ other women’s children, the nursing of Railway, afterwards absorbed in the I publish tho actual facts I havo a of Washington looked back to Miss
Inflammation
of
the
Bladder
or
Kidncjs,
little
apprehension
that
I
may
lose
the
more
extensive
Northwestern.
Ma
­
Harriet Lane, Mr. Buchanan’s niece, as
chusetts, the proprietor comes to the the sick, the care-taking of our beloved
door, and jau ask if you can stop over old ones, must still belong to them. It chinery for the manufacture of rails was respect of a part of the community—that the belle hostess of the American court.
Brick Dust Deposit in LrUiC.
added
in
1853,
and
in
1857,
on
the
am
­
part
which
always
look
deferentially
on
It
was
with
great
reluctance
that
the
is
because
the
“
home-woman
”
is
the
Leucorrhcea.
night with him. He says, ‘Certainly,
Nervousness,
,
algamation
of
the
northern
with
the
large
sums
of
money.
I
am
aware
that
fond
public
were
disillusionized
as
to
ideal
type
of
woman
that
all
must
be
sir.’ He calls one of the boys or hired
Painful
or
Suppressed
Menstrual!
a
slight
Btrcak
of
envy
sometimes
Mrs. Lincoln, and they are scarcely
men to aome and take your herse. You done to develop her nature harmonious­ northeastetn divisions, the Crewe works
And all the eomp’.aiuta arising fa >m a diseased or debiltated state of the KMneya or Urinary Organs of
dismount, and are shown to a cheerful ly ; because society is an outside interest became the centre of the engine and car­ | mingles with tho respect’, but that is ready yet to go through the same pro­ sex
It is PURELY VEGETABLE an J EN riRELY HARMLESS, and MP-scially adapted to the need« ot W
parlor. You find newspapers and books to her, she needs the cultured intellect riage departments of the northern divis- neither here nor there. If I tell the cess as to Mrs. Grant, who was much and Children. J It present, the
to read. Presently «upper is announced, that finds delight in reading and Btudy ion of the line. In 1864 works were readers of a portion of the press that lauded in her time.
When Mrs. Hayes came in, bright,
and you find roast spareribs, apple in her leisure hours; because she has the erected for the manufacture of Bessemer deals in information of this kind, that I
attractive,
and not unaccustomed to so­ For those who wish to make their own Tua; and for those whoso mode of life renders it difficult todo this, w.
never
personally
knew
of
a
wedding
fee
steel,
and
in
1869
or
1870
an
open-
growing
generation
to
influence,
she
sauce, miuce pies, jams, jellies, sweet­
ciety,
there
was naturally tho old ac­ have prepared a
hearth
steel-making
plant
was
added,
of
more
than
$100,
and
that
I
never
re
­
should
have
her
sympathies
attuned
to
cake, and all that kind of thing, with a
claim
with
redoubled
violence. Now,
first class cup of tea and all tho milk noble things and large interests, because which has since been largely used in the ceived as much as $500 of marriage fees
cosjcEMTrfjvrBD usiTnACT,
want. When you go to bed you are she would be man’s companion, and the production of steel for locomotive pur­ in one year, why, I may go down in the in almost the last year of the admin­ Which contains th virtues of the Phut in a form convenient for travelers and others.
shown to a room that looks like a bridal source whence is derived the order and poses. Upwards of 2,000 locomotives estimate of my fellow-citizens. I shall istration, it is therefore worth savin" as
chamber. In the morning you find a economy of his household, she must have have been made at the Crewe works, and be to them no more than one twentieth a matter of sober chronicle that no
pitcher of water, wash bowl, and all else her judgment developed, her reasoning as many as 146 in one year. No other of what I seemed. My shadow will be woman since Harriet I^ane approaches
Full Directions Accompany Each Package.
needed in making your toilet, ready at powers trained, her understanding works in the country have made and less. Not only so, but I may seem to the success of Airs. Hayes as the lady of
the
White
House.
It
is
an
important
reflect
on
that
particular
part
of
the
used
steel
as
extensively
for
railway
braced,
her
imagination
chastened,
by
hand. You have a fine breakfast, hot
biscuits and all the trimmings; your the ideas which only a liberal education purposes. The works as a whole cover press that affects this kind of news, but fact in the local situation at Washington,
horse is presently brought to the door, can supply. We would have women an area of 27 acres, and employ over I I may not get credit in future even for for tho Hayes administration on its rtoacl tho Following Tea timonlalMi
male side is one of negative social qual­
comparative good looks.”
P obtlaxd , Orejon, July 2», 1789.
nicely groomed, and looking as lively as educated in every detail. It has been 5,000 hands.
My Kidneys were ir. a very bad condition. The Urine
like brick dust, and 1 suffered a great deal wit
After
the
members
-of
tho
Institute
Having
thus
knocked
$9,500
off
of
ities
rather
than
that
of
positive.
In
a young schoolmarro; you ask your en­ well said no revolution could compare
my back. Ah remedies were unavailing until I tried the OREGON KIDNEY TKA, which gave me almost
It. HAMILTON.
tertainer what is to pay, and he says, in its effects with those produced by ed- had been entertained to a very excel- his wedding fee account, Dr. Hall pro­ the last administration there was always mediate relief.
P
ortlaxd , Cregon, August 2, 1S79.
‘Four shillings, sir.’ He really says i ucation and training on our women. lent luncheon by the railway company, i ceeds to denounce the whole wedding a local satisfaction in seeing “old Grant”
Having a severe backache lost Winter, I was induexl ti try the OREGON K1DNES TEA z 'I found it very
that, and I don’t deny it. You pay the But the womanly element must not be they were shown the Bessemer steel cou- fee business. He asks : “Would it moving about the streets like any other beneficial in its resulta. It was not more unpleasant to take thin other tea. 1 would recommend it to thoar
afflicted as I was.
, JOHN P. FARMER,
four shillings, mount, and are off, square i taken out of it; woman must aim to be verting house, whore four five-ton con- not be a good thing to cut off all of the man, with his moody cigar. Mr. Hayes
P ortland , Oregon, July 81, 1879.
with the werld and feeling like a fight­ the poet and artist in her life before be­ verting vessels were seen in operation, small favors given to ministers—such is a less familiar and less sympathetic
The OREGON KIDNEY TEA has cured mv back and KiJneve, and I am at a lose to express my gratitu--
I shall always rometnber the OREGON KIDNEY TEA with pleasure an 1 esteem, and high’y rscotntnsod it to a I
ing the poet and artist in her works, The pig iron is first melted in an or- as half fare passes on railroads, wedding figure. It is Mrs. Hayes who receives my
ing cock.
friends and acquaintances.
J. H. P. DOWNING (at P. Selling's).
“Now I have traveled all through i Her duties and her enthusiasms must go dinary cupola, to which the air is suj>- fees, and even ‘donation parties,’ anc the guests of tho White House with
P ortland , Oregon, July 31, 1879.
While I was in Tillamook last Winter, I was aff.sctc.l in mv back and Kidney« so tha. it was almost impoes -
Missouri, and I’ll tell you how it is hand in hand; not duty here and en­ plied by a Root blower, whence it is let ministers be put, like other men, on such grace and show of personal inter­ Lie for
me to reach Portland. When 1 got here 1 w.is induced t<i try the OREGON KIDNEY TEA. I drank, at
est, and gives a color and character to mv meals, the tea mode from it, and it nas effected a ral cal cure, 1 can highly recommend it to all who are
there. You ride up to a house, and thusiasm there. The vulgarest duties run into cne of the converting vessels, living salaries 1”
F. COUN.
This is too sweeping. As to railroac what would otherwise be the pale and afflicted a I was
seven stump-tailed yellow dogs jump off of life may be poetized by the spirit in The air is supplied to the converting
IxonrRNDRNcs, Oregon, Decern be- 13, 1879.
the butt of a haystack and come yelping which they are interpreted ; and it is in vessel by a pair of horizontal blowing fares and donation parties it is wel. frigid sociation of the executive mansion.
Both myself and wife have been for some years afflicted with di-terse of ths Kiducys, and had tried many
remediet without obtaining any permanent relief. About three months ago we were inducoi to try a package of
enough; but the wedding tee is alto- It was not easy at first to do this, to the
about you. You don’t see anybody this account that, of all women, educa­ sngines of 450 horse power, by Hicks
OREGON KIDNEY TEA, which his apparently entirely cured both of us, as sinea taring it two weeks ws
about the house, so you ride out toward tion is most necessary to tho home Co., Boston. Tho cogging mills, fire- gether a different affair and rests on a throw’ ofl‘ the simplicity and provincial have felt no symptoms of the disease. We can heartily recommend it to others similarly afflicted, aa we behave
M. L WHITE
the log stables. There you find a woman woman. Nothing can seem flat or in­ rolling mills, plate rolling mills, mer- different basis. There is no reason why air of lifo and dress “cut West,” and it will do all that is claimed for it.
A
storia , Oregon, December 28, 1879.
trying to milk a wild-eyed cow that is sipid to one who has a grain of poetry chant mills, mills for rolling steel, etc., I a man should ride half price Bimply be- step into the place of the first lady of I
I take pleasure in testifying to tho merits of the OREGON KIDNEY TEA. For the j>a»t three year. I hav
been suffering from Kidney troubles, and during the time have tried nearly every kind of Kidney me< irirn in
tied up by the horns. You ask if you in her heart. The love of goodness and were examined with interest, the more cause he is a minister. If he render a the country. In fact, the trial is more the
mrrket, almost without any relief. Having heard that the OttEGON KIDNEY TEA possessed wonderful
aan stay all night. ( She says, ‘I reckon; beauty brings charm to abide in right so that there are no works that can service to the company transporting difficult for the woman than for the properties, I purchased a package, and from the first dose obtained relief, sind by the use of the qpe pec: age feel
completely cured.
SAMVEL GRAi.
doing. If we look about for an exam­ boast of greater perfection iu their me- him, he deserves pay for it and shouk man of the White House, for men meet
jist tie your boss up to the com crib.’
E vgknb C ity , Oregon, October 20, 1879.
“For supper you have bacon, com ple of what we consider to be the true chanical arrangements. From the rail be rewarded accordingly. The donation men vastly more than women meet
1 h( re certify that I was suffering from an attack of baeka he so severe that 1 went about doubled up and
aightenup. 1 used one oackaceof tne OREGON KIDNEY TEA, and 1 am fully pelwuaded that I
But Mrs. llayes has bloomed could n
dodger and black coffee. You sleep in a home woman, we find it shining forth in works and the points and the crossing party is an outrageous nuisance which women.
was restored oy its help.
JOHN W. LENDER.
department,
tho
visitors
were
conducted
should
not
be
inflicted
on
any
decent
forth into a real and agreeable repre­
room where the ‘boys and gals’ are the pages of a journal kept by a French
llAiiiusBt iui, Oregon, December 31, 1879.
I have used the OREGON KIDNEY TEA for pains in th; Lark, and I am aatis’led with its effects, anl do uct
strewed all around you on the floor or woman, Eugenie de Guerin, written for by a staff of officials to the boiler shop, minister. But the wedding fee is a fair sentative of the best and most attractive
T. SCO1T.
The tact hesitate to recommend it as a mild and safe remedy.
in trundle-beds. You go out to the well her brother Maurice. Every incident which is 350 feet long and 100 feet compensation for a special service. It in American womanhood.
II arrisbi ro , Oregon, December 81, 1879.
I
in the morning, and by the aid of the of the simple, stately, patriarchal life wide. Here they saw locomotive and is a matter almost impossible to fix as to with which she has carried through her I
The OREGON KIDNEY TFA has done my wife as much if not more good than any of the mauy icmedies
has used for pains in the back, and I iielicvc it to be a go-xl remelv far the diseases which it is reeommendoj
sweep draw water with which to wash led by the little family in the stationary boilers being made of steel. definite amount. Men pay all the way opposition to the offering of wines to she
for.
A. M. CUX.
yourself in the tin pan that stands near Chateau du Cavla is chronicled; The party were afterwards conducted from $1 to $1,000 for getting married. guests evidences her strength of charac­
IlAfiRisBi na, Oregon. Dec. 31, 1879.
Some three months ag > I was ottscke I with a severe Pain in my B i"k. 1 bought a package of the OREGON
household
perplexities,
the in succession through the boiler shop, A man who is very poor or very mean, ter, both as a lady and as a Chi istian. KIDNEY
at hand on the bench; you find a lot of the
TEA and by the time 1 had used one half of it 1 was entirely relieved and have not been troubled
smithy,
the
flanging
shop,
the
plate
or who does not think that the lady of ' Mrs. Clemmer compares Mrs. Hayes since. 1 cheerfully recomnten 1 it t> all who nuy bj sulerinr from a lime or weak back, as a p'easant, safe and
jelly-like soft asap quivering in a broken letters received, the visits paid—few to
B. J. GRIGSBY
crock. The supper repeats itself at the rich, many to the poor—the pil­ store, the boiler fitting shop, the engine his choice is of ¡any particular account, and Mrs. Gen. Sherman as the two lead­ g<xxl remedy.
breakfast. After breakfast you go for grimages to the church hard by are all repairing shops, and the steel forging may satisfy his soul by handing the offi­ ing women in Washington society, and
your horse, and find him coated over recounted. There is excellent sense in department, where they saw tlie plate ciating clergyman a dollar or _two. A as fitly representative of the two great
one side with manure and looking dull every page that records the discharge of and large angle mills and the upright wealthy man, or one who marries an i divisions of the Christian body in this SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS <£• GENERAL ¡DEALERS.
and discontented. Finally you get back Mlle. De Guerin’s household duties; she thirty-ton duplex steam hammer, the heiress, can as easily pay $100, or $500 • country.—Springfield Republican.
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to the house, hitch your horse to one of keeps the accounts, she can cook, she tire and wheel shops, the iron forge, the or even $1,000. There are many cases i
the posts of the porch, and go in to take supervises the form people, she nurses paint shop, the brass and iron foundry, in which a $100 bill is gracefully slipped 1
Some Men’s Hobbies.
ONE DOLLAR
PRiCE,
the sick. She throws her heart into the millwright shop, the pattern shop, into the clergyman’s hand, although Dr.
leave of your host.
“You ask him what is to pav, and, every detail of her life, and invests it and the saw mill; and they finally were Hall does not seem to have had much
A banker well-known iu tlie financial
pulled
up
through
the
wheel
forge
and
of
a
run
of
this
soit
of
luck.
The
aver
­
drawing himself/Up proudly, he says^ with a charm and interest, and all the
world die*l recently in one of the At­
•Nothing, sir ; I don’t keep a hotel, but while finds time for thinking and the spring smithy into the locomotive age fee among well to do people is lantic cities at the age of 80, leaving a
if * vou’ve a mind to give
the children writing. Her literary genius has now erecting wheel and fitting shops, more probably about $10. Most clergymen property valued at millions. After his
®
been recognized by her country. Her confused probably than enlightened by give their wedding fees to their wives. death, a collection of toys was sold for
something, it’s all right.’
“Now there yo^/re; you’re a son of diary reveals her inner, as well as her the bewildering size of the vast estab- An Episcopal clergyman who made a over $100,000, which he had been ac­
tff Ku raakiiiK any parcniw« or tu
a gun if you givo those young ones less simple, homely, outer life—her wander­ lishmeat and the variety of different oc­ practice of this was embarrassed by the cumulating for 20 years. Scarcely any
receipt of a pair of trowsers as a fee valuable, scientific or mechanical toy writlng iu rewpoiiBC to any ndverllwe-
than two bits apiece, and I'm u son of a ings on the hillsides and in the woods, cupations carried on.— London Times.
uieut in thlH paper you will pleiuM) inen*
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from a nice young tailor for whom he had ever been made in Europe of which tiou the jmiie of tue unper.
gun if there is ever les3 than thirteen with her thoughts for companions. The
Beecher Again.
performed the marriage service.
of them. Yee,
Yes, I’ve traveled in Mis­ life cf reading, writing and thinking is,
he lud not a specimen, but his assort­
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trade
of all others, the ono she would prefer
souri.” Virginia Enterprise.
ment included also, the most trivial of
The New Silent No. 8,
In Williamsburg, New York, on the
to lead. An extract from hei journal
children’s playthings. Another, a citi­
Woman's Nerves.
“The Unprotected Female.”
will paint her poetic, cultured and still evening of February 11th, there w as a
zen of Philadelphia, one of the foremost
the home woman to the heart’s core. meeting for the relief of the starving
The whole nervous system, in com­ jurists of his day, had a fancy for col­
Under the above
le Mr. Nast has “In the stillness of a life like this my Irish.
Henry Ward Beecher was mon with the other structures of the lecting fairy tales. His shelves con­
drawn, in the curre» iarper’s Weekly, spirit is happy, and, as it were, dead to there, and said among other things :
body, is smaller and less voluminous in tained thousands of these volumes in ev­
a capital illustra.. of the present de­ all that goes on up-stairs or down-stairs,
“ What is 3,000 miles when the call the tcmale than in the male. Its func ery language. Manias for china, old
Is the Cheapest to Buy
plorable condition of our naval defenses in the house or out of the house, But of humanity is heard I It is not a ques­ tion is characterized by comparative brasses and rare editions are so common
and other means of warfare.
We this does not last long. *Come, my tion as to whether these people are right weakness, as evidenced by great suscep­ among scholarly men that the incongru­
...... IBECAUSE IT IS ....
have nothing to fear, perhaps, from any poor spirit,’ I then say to mvself, ‘we or wrong. It is food thev want. Thev tibility and instability, and also by ity of the pursuit does not strike us.
The Easiest to Learn,
hostility on tho part of our neighbors or must go back to the things of this may have faults belonging to their char­ promptness in responding to all kinds of The peculiarity of a hobby indeed is,
The Easiest to Manage,
our European friends, but all the same, world;’ and I take my spinning, or a acter, but we can afford to be lenient— stimuli. In women there is less nervous that it is usually at odds with the gen­
The Most Durable,
if an inimical movement should be made book, or a saucepan, or I play with we Yankees, we Germans, we French­ capacity and vigor, diminished power of eral character of the person who exhib­
The Lightest Runnin
by any one, we should find ourselves Wolfe or Triblv. Such a life as this I men, we people who have no faults. control, and a greater readiness to break its it. It is a bit of childhood left by
....AND DOES......
disgracefully incapable of supporting call heaven upon earth.”
The Irish are a great people, a people of down under physical and mental strain. careless Nature among the sterner
The Most Perfect Work.
oor vain boasts of national power and
intelligence, chivalry and natural ge­ It is notorious that the conditi- stuff of which manhood is made.
of putting in force the Monroe doctrine
nius. I look upon them as a great tions termed nervous and hysterical James Fisk, who was one of the most NO SHUTTLE to THREAD
Brave Women.
or anything like it.
In Nast’s clever
blessing to our nation. I am a carpet­ are almost entirely confined to the fe­ hardened and dishonest of- swindlers,
II ses a Straight Sr If Setting Needle and
cartoon Miss Columbia is represented as
bagger
here
;
my
ancestors
came
from
Doc. the Greatest Variety and
male
sex,
in
which
they
are
extremely
had a passionate love for canaries, and
The extraordinary courage of the
Widest Range of Work.
seated on a bale representing our com­ Albanian women has been displayed Wales, but I belong to the human fam­ common. Every physician at a hospital was surrounded by them at home. Our
merce, as if waiting for means of travel­ over and over again in the history of ily. Ireland has been brought to griev­ who treats out-door patients knows that genial poet, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Those who have tried it are delighted
From flic Chicago Tribune:
ing somewhere, and her face wears an the country; but one of the most cele­ ous straits. Mr. Beecher stopped, and for every hundred men he prescribes for delights in graveyards, boasts that he
November W, 1879
with it, as it is the only silent
“Having hoard the name of Ur. Wesley Simon. *
expression of proud scorn and assumed brated instances was that recorded of then exclaimed : Starving ! Tnere is a he is called upon to treat at least five knows every one within forty miles of
well known lawyer in this city, mentioned in ronnrr
sewing machine that makes
tion with a wonderful cure, tue reporter visited him a€
indifference, while big, Bismarkian Ger­ the branch of the Albanian people rep- whole world of political economy in that hundred women. On the other hand Boston, “and when the Spring opens,”
the LOCK STITCH.
ilia office No. 109 Washington street. The statement
many with a long pipe, little cigarette reseated by the Suliotes, when they single word. Starving in Christendom! the male wards are always full, while he says, smiling, “I go to see how my
which the reporter heard here was ao woudsrful tk*t.
had it come from a lees reliable source, it would have
smoking Pen, fez-covered Turkey, in- were besieged by Ali Fasha in 1792. Think of it, The most fertile island in | many of the female beds are vacant dead men do.” The doctor also is fond It it the Beat Machine for ali Family been
deemed hardly credible. The gentleman rill—*
Use.
not Liable to get out of Order*
signifieant Spain, Mexico in a sombrero, The Suliotes formed a semi-independent the sea, under the touch almost of the This simply indicates that serious dis­ of working with tools. The portable
that during the Summer months he paid a visit to Mo­
Ala., and that, while there, he must have become
aid uniformed France stand about her, confederacy, comprising 66 villages, in hand that governs it. A great Chris­ ease is most common in men while steroscoptic glass is his invention. One We place it on trial with all other bile,
effected by the malarial vapors which abound on the
Gulf coast, as after his arrival horn:, three month« ago,
puffing smoke in her face from all their the districts of Margariti, Paramythia tian people—starving ! There is some­ trifling nervous ailments are almost uni­ of the most eminent surgeons in the
Machines in the world.
I
he took sick with the rheumatism. U m malady at­
various tobaccos, and bluff old John and Janina.
tacked h.m in the back and thighs, where it wm sciatic
Up to the time of Ali thing wrong in the sytem of the land versal in women. Most women are nat­ country delights in writing poems, and
its nature, and in the arms and shoulders, where it
Bull, with Russia behind him, is looking Pasha they prided themselves on the laws of that beautiful island, fitted by urally so predisposed that when sub­ very bad poems they are. The/e can be It was Winner over Eighty Conipetit- in
was of inflammatory type. After weeks of s<nny which
I
ors
in
Paris
in
1878.
on in amusement, eiyoying the insolence regularity of the payments of their dues nature to become a paradise. There is jected to fright, grief, anxiety, pain and no doubt that an innocent hobby (and
three successively called doctor failed to relieve, be wan
recommended to buy the St. Jacobs’ OU and, after
heaped upon “the unprotected female.” to the Porte. But the intrigues of the no gradation of food in the Emerald other such circumstances, they feel (in hobbies generally are innocent) is a safe­ Try it and you will be »are to like and buy it much
opposition on his part, as be did not believe that
any externally applied remedy could help «0 stubborn
The whole thing is admirable, and is a cunning old Veli, who wanted to get the Isle. With 100,000 men starving, what addition to the direct distressing eflects) ty valve for the escape of nervous ex­
and serious a cate, he consented and sent for a coupie
Agents Wfinted*
merited satire on the sham economies whole of the spahilik of Suli into his can millions of money do to relieve their various remote subjective phenomena in citement in men who use their brains to
of bottles. At tills time his condition was pitiable
The sciatic pains w hich, arising in the base of tbs back­
of Congress.
suffering
?
A
temporary
relief
alone
is
the
form
of
suffocations,
spasms,
bodily
the
bone. extended through the lunacies of both legs and
greedy hands,
soon
roused the
an exceptional degree. For this reason
into the kuoe, were «.»used by the slightest attempt of
afforded. The evill is deeper seated. pains, fainting, convulsions, and a gen­ they usually do much towards softening
people
into
reliellion,
and
they
his to move in tied, while his' arms and shoulders were
Society la Washington.
131
Third
St.,
Portland,
Ogn.
and The emergency just now is imminent; eral liability to violent and explosive and humanizing the character. What­
commenced
their
glorious
ianlft-tf so »fleeted that he could not even feed himself The
first applications of the new remedy ended the trouble
If the ever is to be a boy’s trade or profession,
in the shoulders and brought slight relist to the
Mary Clemmer says that in no other lengthened war against the far greater feod must be sent to Ireland. While emotional demonstrations.
ESTABLISHED
1851
sciatic pains. After two bottles had been twed,
American city is visiting carried on to resources of thq renowned Pasha. The these people have starvation staring causes are permanent their effects may encourage in him a taste for music, or
WILLIAM HECK Of RON,
a further marked improvement was felt, sad in
them
in
the
face,
our
granaries
are
filled
become so, and may also deteriorate art, fishing, gunning; some hobby, in
another week he was cured and able to go to
Importers »nd Dealer, in
such an exlent as in Washington. latter, by means of the duplicity of
liia office and attend to buain—a- thirty pounds lighter
Every lady “ in society’’ has her day for which he was such a ceremonious mas­ to overflowing. The Son of God has the general health, and there tare thou­ short. Before you till the boiler and GI NS, RIFLES and REVOLVERS in weight than when he was first attacked wttb sick-
nea; but, thanks to ths four bottles of St. Jacobs OU,
Of Every Description,
receiving calls, and the distribution of ter, had entrapped Tzavella, one of the said for our guidance: “ Freely ve re­ sands of women who aie hopeless inva­ build the firer provide the safety valve.
a well man. Mr. Sisson was enthusiastic io his lauda­
ceived,
freely
give.
”
Cutler}-,
Fishing
Tackle,
Bird
Cages,
Beads,
Veloci
­
lids, often for life, from conditions act­ —Youth’s Companion.
tion of the remedy, which he hoped would be sought by
cards is enormous. “When strangers Suliote beads of houses, into his power,
pede«, Croquet Games, Bale Bails, etc.
all who were suffering as he had been,
hs sale that
ing
on their susceptible and mobile ner­
visit Washington,” she adds, “and take and then laid siege to the town of Suli.
Corner Front and Alder St«., Portland,'Ogn he could not find words in which to expires hie grati­
Gov.
Ganelon's
Love
Marriage.
vous
systems,
which
in
the
other
sex
tude
tor
his
cure.
At
the
same
till
he
produoed a
If upon a snowy day a gentleman sees
up their abode at a hotel, they have lie endeavored by bribes to induce Tza
letter which he had written to Messrs. Vogeier t Co.,
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would have produced no appreciable re­ another gentleman slip and fall he
only to discover the days of public recep­ vella to turn traitor. Cunning here
the proprietors of the remedy, describing ths reader-
His
first
wife
was
Miss
Waldron,
and
ful nature of tus cure, the closing paragraph ot which
sults.
There are, of course, in this as laughs, whereas if he sees a horse slip
tion, hire a hack and proceed to visit. met its match ; the crafty Suliote pre­
ran as follows :
’ ’
by her he had five children, four ot in other things, nnmerous exceptions to and fall he does not laugh. Why is
.
afflicted as I was deeiraa a stronger
On Monday they can go to the homes of tended compliance, and even left his
whom are now alive. He went out the general rule, many women having this thus 1 Because if the gentleman
testimonial, 1 shall tell them, if they cafi upon me, to
the judges of the Supreme Court and own son Foto in Ali Pasha’s hands as a
give st Jacotw oil a (air trial; and now 1 feel as though
with
a
Maine
regiment
early
in
the
war,
their natures much modified and ap­ that laughs had fallen the gentleman
I could assure them the same grateful and -r—*- relief
other courts ; on Wednesday they can hostage. He returned to Suli under
that 1 have experienced.’
1'
A
Wonderful
Remedy.
but
soon
returned
home.
When
he
proaching
the
male
type,
and
in
the
same
that has fallen would have laughed, There is no comparison between it and the common
eall on the Cabinet ladies; on Thursday pretense of betraying the town, but no
It should be added that Mr. Sisson had vainly tried a
came back he married the wife of a man way there are some men who are of a
variety of complicated and painful treatments in the
¡low acting porous plaster. It is in every way
■whereas the horse wouldn’t.
visit all the Senatorial families ; and on sooner had he arrived than he sent a let­
form of baths, cuppings, etc., w-hieh had brought no
Buporior to all other external remedies, in dueling
who
had
gone
to
California
when
the
nervous and hysterical temperament
rehei, a.nd that Le was on the point of Roinff io Hot
Saturday go to the White House to see ter of defiance to the Pasha. Ali assailed
liniments and the so-ca’.led electrical appliances. It
fever
broke
out,
but
who
had
always
Then he
induced to try the 81. Jacobe OU,
I
contains
new
medicinal
elements
which
in
combina
­
We
may,
then,
assert
as
a
fact,
that
the
Sincere
Thanks
Mrs. Hayes. In every drawing room the the town, and it was here that the hero­
with inc happy results already dsKribed.*’
tion with rubber, [osHessc the most extraordinary
sent
back
plenty
of
money.
J
ust
be
­
nervous system of the average woman
I suffered for five years with rheuma­ jain reiieving, strengthening and curative pr>|»ertiea.
vititors will find standing in its centre ism of the Albanian women became so
fore the marriage $700 was received is more susceptible and impressionable tism. Having been persuaded by friends i Any physician in your own locality will confi-r the MCmf A°B®Ttt£“Y ** by aU druggists at
from one to a dozen ladies, richly attired, conspicuous. Moske, the wife of Tza­
above statement. For Lame Back, Rheumatism,
Female Weak ni ne. Stubborn and Neglected Colds,
receiving all with politeness, few with vella and mother of Foto, showed prodi­ from him, and this helped to buy the than that of the average man, that in to try the St. Jacob’s Oil, I must ac­ and
Coughs, Diseased Kidneys, Whooping Cough,
wedding
presents.
Just
three
w
’
eeks
BEY IT. IT CONQUERS FAIN.
knowledge
that
it
is
the
best
remedy
I
consequence it is more readily unhinged
that gracious charm which makes the gies of valor during the siege. She
affeections of the heart, and all ills for which porotu.
after
the
marriage
the
former
husband
planters
are
used,
it
is
bimply
the
best
known
remedy
ever
used,
in
fact
it
cured
me
entirely.
Directions in Eleven
—
by mental and physical distress or fa­
loneliest stranger feel at home. This is broke open some cartridge-boxes w’ith a
Ask for Benson ? Capr ine Porous Piaster and tak<
no other. Sold oy all druggists Price 25 cents
not strange. These ladies are compelled hatchet, and then loaded them on the returned from California and was greatly tigue, and when thus discorded it reacts Accept my sincere thanks.
SSe.it on receipt of price, by beabury k Johnson, 21
F rank S chwartz ,
GENERAL AGENTO, *
so constantly to greet so many whom other women, and rushing into the surprised to find that his wife was the upon the system so as to cause perma­
98 Nineteenth st, Cincinnati, Ohio.
they do not know that the task becomes trenches, distributed them among the wife of another. He went to Garcelon nent disease.—Dr. Bennett in Sanitary
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monotonous, but irksome. These calls Suliotes. A li threatened to roast alive and told him he could keep the woman, Record.
HOTEL DE FRANCE, commission and Forwarding Metvlutti
If you are going to paint your house,
but
he
wanted
his
money
back.
An
ar
­
involve no personal recognition. The her son Foto, but she replied that she
LEWISTON. IDAHO.
One can always find something pleas barn, wagon or machinery, the wonder­
lady who received you on Wednesday in was young and could have other chil­ rangement was made and he returned
Mme. M. teFraaccts. .... Praprirtreas
ful
Imperishable
Mixed
Paint
is
surely
“ ^uce ln Portl“Æ
ant to say of anything if they will but
her own parlor, on Thursday may meet dren, and that she would eat a bit of the to California.—Rochester Democrat.
This well known establishment, entirely rebuilt,
the best, for it is warranted by theii open
try
hard
enough.
The
editor
of
the
tor the reception of guests, with every thing new
you on tho street without a glance of roasted flesh of her son rather than be­
elegant. Experienced French Cooks fa the culin­
“Give me a sou, mister,” said a Paris Marysville Banner speaks rather vaguely agents in your own town not to chalk, and
ary department The House will be kept open all
recognition.
tray her country.—Blackwood's Maga­
•JU8T OUT!
-
gamin to a gentleman the other day, “I of tho merits of a dramatic troupe per­ crack, peel or blister; to cover better and nigh . and a free coach to and from the steamltoata.
zine.
work easier than any other paint. The Im per
Portland City Directory for 1*$«»
have had no dinner.” “No more have forming in that town, but adds : “Too lshable Paint was awarded the first premium,
Sidney Smith used to say that the
J.
J
l
.
strowbhidge
.
over
all
other
paints,
al
the
California
State
Seat *T*l]njK for Q2 M.
common practice of the clergy in his day
Eligible bachelors should be very cir­ I,” answered the gentleman, who was much cannot be said of the admirable Fair, 1878, and the gold medal at the Oregon
Direct
Importer and Dealer ia
McCormick’s Almanac for ISM»
“Well, elocution of the prompter, whose clear, State Fair, 1878. Get a circular from their
was to draw sin out of men as Eve was cumspect now. Young ladies have a rushing to his restaurant
which exDlalns this wonderfal discov­
$1 a dozen; 3 datea for QI,
drawn from Adam’s side, by easting way of jumping at conclusions during then,” said the boy, “give me two sous, bell like voice could be heard in all parts Agent,
LEATHER
AND
SHOE
FINDING,
ery. Try tne ain tuxd you certain.y would
• Is. MoCormlolc,
have no other,
111 Freat Qt. PertuuaCOr
leap year.
and we’ll dine together.”
• them into a deep sleep.
of the hall.”
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The Most Wonderful Medical Discovery
Challenges. the World !as a Remedy for
Leaf of the Plant in its Natural State
c
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Hodge, Davis & Go., Proprietors,
Portland. Oregon.
Wheeler & Wilson
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WHEELER & WILSON MANF’G CO.
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Street, Fortlud, < V.
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