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SOME P e lt end A W a r - T i m e M is t a k e . NEW C H A PEA U X. P 'q u e H a t e A r e M a c h F a v o r T h in Pennon. Followed la Pelt nml pique hata ure much In fa- vor. Home ure rather niunulab In their appearance. Mine. Hejitue, In Parle, him been w earing a ilrnb felt lint finite In the hatter style, with no other trim ming than a band of ribbon around the crown. Mile. Autocolskl went further still; she wore u soft mauve pique hut Doctor’s Advice m in t NKW CUAPKAVX. M r« . O . W . P a lm e r , o f J o n e s v ille , V l , s a id : “ T w o y e a rs a g o 1 w as a fflic te d w it h s to m a c h a n d b o w e l tro u b le . M y case p u z z le d th e doc to rs . 1 s u b s is te d o n ly o n t b s lig h t e s t k in d o f d ie t. M y s to m a c h w o u ld u o t r e ta in s o lid fo o d . T h e p u ln In m y s lo in u c h a n d b o w e ls w a s so In te n s e t h a t I c a n n o t d e s c rib e 1U I c o n tin u e d to g ro w w o rse . I lo s t 48 p o u n d s , m y n e rv e s w e r e c o m p le te ly s h a tte r ed , a n d I w a s v e r y w e a k . D r . C . W . Ja c o b s , o f R ic h m o n d , a d v is e d m e to ta k e D r . W il l i a m s 'P i n k P ills fo r P a le P eo p le. I b e g an to u»e th e p ills , a n d th e flr s t e f fo r t w u s th o r e s to r a tio n o f m y a p p e t ite , a n d th e q u ie t in g o f 1 m y s h a tte re d n e rv o u s s y s te m . I b e - u n t o 'r e g a in m y lo s t s tr e n g t h , a n d n o n e m o n t h a f t e r c o m m e n c in g to t a k e th e p ills 1 w a s a b le to d o m y h o u s e w o rk . I h a v e g a in e d SO p o u n d s a n d to -d a y a m Io g o o d h e a lt h ." In a Missouri court recently a rather novel case came up tor decision. Dur ing the civ il war a certain Northern soldier went into the service, leaving a young wife at home. In due tim e the news reached him that his bride had died and when the war ended he did not return to his old home, hut settled out West. He married again, and with his second wife accumulated a large amount of pro|>erty in P ratt county. Not long ago he learned that his first wife had not died, but, supposing him to have been k ille d , had married an other man. This man died, leaving j her a widow. When the P ratt county man learned these facts he brought suit I for divorce, and the woman in the East j heard of it and went out and fought the case, asserting a claim to [>art of the Pratt county m an’s property. ' However, after the lawyers had made a great fight before him , the judge granted the divorce and left the P ratt county man free to marry the woman who has been living with him for many years as his w ife.— N. Y . Tribune. The Youth’s A F is h e rm a n ’s P a ra d is e . CEND $1.75 at once with a this slip or mention this paper, and we w ill send you THE COMPANION FREE for the remaining weeks of 1899, and then for the 52 weeks of the year 1900. The Companion Calendar for 1900, given also to all New Subscribers, lithographed In twelve colors, is the most beautiful one in the long series of exquisite Companion Calendars. O 303 |A M O U S soldier« and sailors, statesmen, scholars, travellers, hunters, and the most gifted writers of stories w ill enrich the pages of T h e Companion during 1900. Send your address on a postal card, and we w ill m ail you our Illustrated Announcement N um ber, giving a full Pros pectus of articles and au thors already engaged for the 1900 Volume. T H E Y O U T H ’S CO M PAN IO N , BO STO N, M ASS. Danish lighthouses are supplied w ith In the United States 390,000 cnbio oil to pump on the w aves during a feet of pine is used annually in making storm. matches. SH AKE IN T O YOUR SH OES FITS F e rm a n e n U y Cure<l. No flt a o r n c r v o c -n -s a a f t e r flr s t d a » '» use o f h r . K lin e « G re a t N e r v e R e s to re r. Bend f o r F R E E MS.OO t r ia l b o ttle a n d tre a tis e . D ( . R . U . K L I N E , L t d . . # « A rc h s tre e t, P h ila d e lp h ia . Pa. A lle n ’s F o o t-E as e, a p ow d er fo r the feet. I t cures p a in fu l, s w o lle n ,, s m a rtin g , n e rv ous feet, an d in s ta n tly takes th e stin g o u t o f corns an d bunions. It 's th e greatest c o m fo rt discovery o f th e age. A lle n ’s Foot- Ease m akes tig h t o r new shoes feel easv. I t is a certain cure fo r In g ro w in g N a ils , sw eating, callous and hot. tire d , achin g feet. W e have o ver 30.000 testim on ials. T r y i t today. Sold by a ll druggists and shoe stores. By m a il' for 25c in stamps. T r ia l package F R E E . Address, A lle n 8. O lm sted, I^e R o y , N . Y . The National Association of Master Bakers has placed itself on record in the most emphatic manner in favor of pure food legislation and the regulation of bakers in the interest of perfect cleanliness and sanitation. I know th a t m y life was saved by Piso's Cure for C o n su m p tio n .—John A. M ille r, Coffee tobloids or lozenges are com A u Sable, M ic h ig a n , A p ril 21, 1895. ing into use in B razil. One of them dropped into a cup of boiling water Arcola, 111., w ith a population of less produces excellen t coffee in three m in than 3,000, leads the world in the broom-corn industry. utes. 3T $100.00 Reward will be promptly paid to any one furnishing us evidence on which we can secure conviction of any substitutor or dealer who attempts to palm off inferior imitations when Cascarets Candy Cathartic are called for. Be on the lookout for imitations and counterfeits of Cascarets, and don’t you ever buy preparations that are made and sometimes pushed by unscrupulous dealers whose intention is to mislead the buyer and infringe on our trade mark and trade-name. As soon as some one tries to sell you something else when you ask for_Cascarets, look out for him I G et all the details and confidentially write us on the subject at once.> CANDY — C A T H A R T IC ANNUAL SALES, 5 .0 0 0 .0 0 0 In tr'o s o le s o f th e L an g u ag e . “ Zee Américain« language ees one zat ces aslly comprehendez, I don't zlnk,” said the French boarder to the young man who never eats veaL “ You seem Inclined to kick about It.” “ Oui. I am notations making of ze leetle oddities zat I encounter In zq v a t you call orthography.” “ Y es?” “ Oui. You spell s-h-o-e?” “ W e do.” I “ And blue, b-l-u-e?” “ E xa ctly.” “ And shoeing, s-h-o-e-t-n-g?” “ W ell, w hat of It?” “ And bluing, b-l-u-l-n-g?" “ W ell, haven’t we a right to?” “ Oui. B ut w hy are you so economi cal as to smuggle out de leetle e In blu ing and make him so conspicuous In shoeing? Ah! Zat Is w here I has got y o u l” ....FREE.... Issued Every Week. $1.75 a Year. f percentage about right when he puts one out of tw o such ’touches' under wire. “ I stood for one like that once," says a w riter In the W ashington H sr. ’Hold his w ife w as III, and that he needed the money the worst w ay. I split the amount of Ids ’touch’ In two and sent the half to him. That evening I saw him out nt a suburlian resort, taking dinner with hie wife, who looked to be, and was. In Amasonlan health. He hat hated iiiew yer since. I wouldn't mind that, h o ilu e r , If he’d only make good.’’ “ Then there's tire Jolly ‘toucher.* “ ’S'poeat it’s *11 off up at my camp,' be says wltb all the good humor In life. Found toy grocetym an sitting on the steps when 1 went home yesterday n f ternoon, and I had to put up a scrap to get by him. 8’pose lie’s seized one ol the kids for ransom to-day.’ “ ‘W hy don't you pay your grocery bill, then?' you n«k him. “ 'Dern the luck. I don't know why I don’t,’ he soys, laughing all over. ’Got mixed up In n poker game last pay day —and. say, w hat d'ye s’ pose happened? I got four Jacks In n Jnck]K)t, and I Just ask you, man to man, didn't It look like a pipe? Well, sir. If one o’ the other fellow s didn't have four kings, I hope I may never,' etc. If you haven’ t got the sense that you came into the world w ith you'll cough up more or less strongly to help out tills Jolly nos w ltb his grocery man. (I grieve to remark. In parentheses, and In a hushed tone, that I didn’t exhibit the sense I was born with once—Just once.)” Is the time lo subscribe for the volume for 1900 to take advantage of the special oiler below: C o m p a n io n Conscripts in Cologne produced symptoms of heart disease by taking pills recommended for that purpose by local doctors. Several of the physi cians have been arrested. i without any trimming at all; It had a straight brim like a man’s hat and was T h e r e In m o re C a ta r r h in th in aectlon o f th e worn over the eyes. Handsome huts , c o u n tr y th a n a ll o t h e r diseases p u t to g e th e r, for full are trimmed with daintily a n d u n t il th e la s t fe w years w as sb p rio w d to be In c u r a b le . F o r a g r e a t m a n y years do cto rs p ro . tw isted chlffonne. A new reddish n o u n ced It a lo c a l disease, a n d prca crlb ed lo c a l strnw hat Is very broad, turned up on re m e d ie s , a n d b y c o n s ta n tly f a llin g to c u re w it h locwl tr e a tm e n t, p ro n o u n c e d i t in c u r a b le . the left side, with tw o deep scallops. S cien ce has p ro v e n c a ta r r h to be a c o n s titu - In each of which wus lodged a Doula tio n a l (lineane, a n d th e r e fo re re q u ire s c o n s titu fr o m the f r e e P re u , B urlington, f t. tio n a l tr e a tm e n t. H a l l ’s C a ta rr h C u re , m a n X V . bow In black velvet ribbon. There u fa c tu re d by F . J. C h e n e y 4 C o., T o le d o , O h io , w as uo other trimming except some la th e o n ly e o n n tltn tlo n a f c u re on th e m a rk e t. Dr. W illiam s’ Pink Pill« fa r Pals Paople I t la ta k e n In t e r n a lly In (tones fro m 10 drop s to choice heads o f feathers placed In all are na.ar «old by ths doisn or hundred, a te a s p o o n fu l. I t acta d ir e c tly o n th e blood but always in package«. At a ll drugglata. directions. F or women who are In a n d m uco us surfaces o f th e system . T h e y o ffer or direct Irom the Or. Williams Medicine o n e h u n d re d d o lla r i fo r a n y case I t f a lla t o clined to be stout straw toques, with C o . Schenectady, N. V., 60 canta par box. c u re . Send fo r c ir c u la r * a n d te s tim o n ia ls . A d S b o ia s 12.60. w ide rolled borders, trimmed very low, dress, F. J. C D E S K Y 4 C O ., T o le d o , O . 8<'ld by Druggists, 75c. are most becoming. A drapery of lace, H a ll's F a m ily P ills a re th e beat. moussellne de sole, or a few rosettes N o t A lw a y s . M illio n * . suttlee for trimming. A bird of para Bertha— ‘ ‘ I t ’s a curious expression, dise feather drooping over the border A small boy was one day asked by a o f the hat and showing beneuth a veil ‘ She went in bath in g.’ W hy is it not clergym an if he knew w hat was meant enough to say, ‘ She w ent bathing?’ ’ ’ a lw a ys looks well. by energy and enterprise. Bobby— ‘ ‘ Sure enough. W hen a girl “ No, sir, I don’t think I d o .” M A S T E R S IN "T O U C H IN G " A R T . goes bathing she doesn’t usually go in .” The clerygm an said: — Boston Transcript. "W e ll, 1 w ill tell yon, my boy. One T w o H m n o th M e th o d « o f K a l. l n i z F u n d « of the richest men in the world came M o thers w ill find M rs. W in s lo w ’s Sooth P r a c t ic e d b y D e ad H e a ts . ing S v ru p th e bent rem edy to use fo r th e ir here without a shirt on his back, and “ The man who ‘ touches' you by 3hildren d u rin g th e te e th in g period. now he has m illio n s.” means of a messenger-delivered note, A t Tacoma tinsm iths and men skilled “ M illion s!” replied the boy. ‘ How containing a ballud-and-wnltz story of in regular tin an sheet iron work are many does he put on at a tim e?” — the predicament he Is In und his terrific need for |2J Instantly, coosldens the hard to get and are getting $2 50 a day. Spare Moments. Now BOXES. THIS IS 10c. 25c. 50c. WHILE YOU S L ^ DRUGGISTS THE TABLET CA8CARBTS a n absolutely harmless, a purely vegetable compound. Wo mercurial or other mineral pill-poison in Cascarets. Cascarets promptly, effectively and permanently _ _ _ every disorder of the Stomach, Liver and Intestines. They not only c u n constipation, hut correct any and every form of irregularity of the bowels, including diairhœa and dysentery. Pleasant, palatable, potent. Tasto good, do good. Never sicken, weaken or gripe. Write for booklet and free sample. Address STERLING RBMBDT CO., CHICAGO or NEW TORN. 378 i m m i PORTLAND DIRECTORY. F en c e su d W ir e W o rk e . P O R T L A N D W IR K 4 IR O N W O R K S : W IR It an d Iro n fe n c in g ; office r a ilin g , etc. 834 A ld e r. M a c h in e r y a n d S u p p lie » . C A W S T O N A C O .; E N G IN E S , B O IL E R S , M a c h in e r y , su pplies. 48-5« F ir s ts » ., P o r tla n d ,O r . JO H N POOLE, P o rtland , LATEST aim best Ä ,0° WELL DRILLING MACHINES! 2003 ft. L00M18 * HYMAN, T IF F IN . I OHIO. O H IO . I L d U RELIEF FOR ARTERS1NK OR. GUNN’S «tifimffliaïiaa PILLS oincinnati . o . ■ I t 1» a n id e a l m e d ic in e fo r w o m e n , easy an d p le a s a n t to ta k e . 81.00 per b o ttle a t y o u r d ru g - i g is t’«- ______________ _________ _ “ KM ■■ 0. s. z. d O O X, D r R. . M A R T X E L ’S B BOOB, • Women” I rl plain, t'zeazil, m sux-ti C U veil (J,1 W r ite seien- /w r it 's . S a n t/V r T w O , , In sealed envelope. The record Just published o f a fish can give yo u th e best bargains in general tr e a te d scien to-day fo r this Book, containing d t lf le a l I v t a n d lam and Teatimoniala o f DR. Mi ing expedition In Lapland should be m a c h in e ry , engines, boilers, tan ks , pum ps, c o n fid e n t! a l plow s, belts and w in d m ills . T h e new good reading for anglers. The party steel I X L w in d m ill, sold by h im , is u n ly CurrMfosttiwi French Female Pills. tolicilii. Praised by thousands of satfsfled ladles aa w as one o f tw o rods, w ith followers. equalled. C. H . WOODARD * CO . 108 S tra n d St.. Portland: aafe. always reliable and w ithout an equad. T h ey fished for eleven days, and se __ Soldby a ll druggists In m etal box, French flag on top In Blue, W h ite andR ed. Take no other. cured a total of 282 salmon and 119 Frenoh Drug Co., M l * 883 Pearl BL. Mew York City. CURE FOR bis forma • • w e ìì » • B lin d , B le«ding_or « grilse, w eighing In all nearly 6,000 Ile * are oursd by O r . B o s a n k o ’ S P i le R e m e d y pounds. The best day’s catch for one Its good enough fo r U n cle 8am S to p * itc h in g and bleedlng. A baorba tum ore, (Mica and its good enough fo r you. Ja¿ >t drufgH i rod w as thirty-three salmon and tw en m a a b o u ty o u r oaaa. ty-tw o grilse, or a total w eight o f 553 IM P R O V E D pounds. It should be added that the L IV E R , O P J P F O R A D O S E , Cure Siek Heariache [ fishing party had to w ait their oppor 'a * 1 p r*P « p sla , R e m o r e T im p lts a n d P u r ify tha M A C H IN E R Y * all kinds tunity, for when they arrived nt their I "lo n a, A id Digestión s n d r re v s n t Blliousoesa. I)o | in tim e . Noid by drugglata. no t G rip e erS lo ke n . To co nvln ce you, we w lll m alí destination the river w as frozen, and ...T A T U M A B O W E N ... freo, o r fu ll box fo rM c . D R . B O S A N K t 1 when the thaw came there w as at first j O O ., N h l l o d a . , F o o a a . Sold by D ru g g U U . 2 9 to 3 6 First Street PORTLAND OR. too much w ater for fishing.—The Globe. piy=s CURE YOURSELF! Fee Illg 44 for u n n .t u r e dUchargen, in fla m m a tio n s | ir r it a t io n * or ulce ra tio n ____ o f m u c o u s m em brane* ■ Prareau eoniajlen. Painless, a n il not a s trin I the E w h C he M'CA l C o . » , n t or poieonoua. , rioore’s Revealed Remedy Rupture R e lie f for O rzoon , WOMAN T h a t tir e d , la n g u id fe e lin g , th e p a in s In th e back an d th e c h ro n ic h e a d a c h e w ill d isap p ea r q u ic k ly I f yo u ta k e *»•<• b y n ra **ie < o , or ” ' n * ln P1» 1“ wrapper, by express, prepaid, f c si.no, or 3 bottles, »2.73. rent C irc u la r -e n t on request. ■ iM n a | u a | c ha t iv i i R \1 I I V/LJ I W kJ IVI Ca I l j yr ( | | | f \ | f ae For Oonorrhona and Gleet get Fabst'a O kay Specific. I I to the O N LY medicine which will cure each and every cane. NO CASE known it haa ever railed to cure, no m atter how eerioua or of how long ntanding. Reaulta from it* uae w ill aatonirh you. I t I n aheolutely aafe^ prevent* atrlcture. and can bo taken w ithout in conve nience and detention from huaincM. P R IC E , S3-00. Fof ■ale by a ll reliable druggists, o r aent prepaid by expree^ plainly wrapped, on receipt of price, by PA BSf C H E M IC A L CO.. Chicago, 111 Circular mailed on ra<jueat C LA IM A N TS FOR C |L| Q I Z \ M Write Io i ATM A a r * E . I M C H l S l W BICKF o A i i . Washington. 0 . C.. th ey t r ill re- ceive qttlcfc rep lies. B. 5th N . I I . Vols. B taff 20th C o rp s. P r o s e c u tin g c la im s s in c e 1878; I I I I fB L | I N. P . N. Ü. w N O . 4 3 - ’»». H K N w r it ‘th in g f. to a d v e rtis e rs pleaa m e n tio n paper.