The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918, May 21, 1891, Image 3

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    WHEN I AM DEAD,
VTten 1 nm tltftil nml buried under ground,
Ami your dear eyes stilt preet thf shining day,
Will you remember "Tims sue usl to sny
And thus, and thus, her low oiepuel to sound!"
Will memory wnnder like n -host nround
Tho well known jiaths trwul tho accustomed
wny:
Or will you pluck fresh blossom of tlve Moy,
And waste no rose upon my burial mound f
1 would not have your life to sorrow wed
Vour joyous youth (met stricken for my sake;
. Though Mnck winged Caro her home with you
should make
Yet vain would lw tlx waldlnp tears you shed.
And though your heart for love of mo should
break,
I should not hear, or hoed, when I am dead.
lxmif u chandler Moulton in Youth's Companion
BELLE OF BAH IIAIiBOK.
Tlio ennoe rlttb wns to give u reception
nnd review (if the lmnts. I5y telegram
mid letter I luul Ixt'it Mitmnoned to .Mount
l)e.-ert to take part in the Milemn rites of
the occasion. The telegram was from the
tidmiral, ainiouii'-itig that 1 lmd been
elected n member and must show up.
Now, 1 had never even heard there was
fch a chili in existence, and probably few
men are more childlike in their ignorance
of tho paddle. Tho letter was from ii
young lady I knew well, whose name. 1
had been pained to see mentioned in n
newspaper as the "Ilelle of liar Harbor."
If there is a being I loathe it is a belle.
What rudeness have 1 not suffered from
tho jKjrt, intolerable little girls vhoe
heads have been turned by that word!
"What inanities have 1 not been forced to
Bifiile at because long hair and a pretty
jio.-e or a trunk full of Worth dresses or
a claqtm of female relatives, have started
the fashion of calling anVtherwiso harm
less young woman a belle!
1 knew this belle before, however, and
never found her dull. She was a speci
men of the rich complexioned women of
Mobile, languid on the surface but full of
energy when aroused. Alter all, said 1 to
myself, as 1 weighed her letter in my
hand, she has done nothing to warrant
tho vulgar appellation, that I'll be bound;
only, no matter how it maybe hidden, tho
Mobile rou cannot stillo its perfume. She
has been dubbed a belle in spito of herself.
Then, looking at the warm words and the
imperative orders that were couched in
lier peculiar long slanting characters, 1
felt it would not be in human nature to
disobey.
Bar Harbor was just the snmp a na
ture beautiful, solemn and marvelous in
the act of being cheapened and degraded
by a mob of lownlings. The buckboards
were toiling up the steep hills, yachts
were coming and going in the harbor, all
tho Fophomores from college in Xortli
America were escorting misses and
missuses up and down the board walks or
talking nonsense in groups on the broad
piazzas of the most hideous of hotels.
.Surveying these with tho jaundiced eyes
of one who could not join in tho game
t-ave for the briefest time, one nioro or
less in love, I may as well confess, but
wIki I. !- far too much to trust greatly
to enco. 4-; .Linenls that ought to have
meant evei; ...ing, I was awaro of Iditaat
the top of a long lliglit of steps talking to
three boys and a man and managing to
halloo to a fourth, who was hurrying
down the street. It looked very much
like a belle. I thought, but, sighing, I
raised a sad hand of greeting all the
fame. Idila saw me, nud, like Camilla,
tkimmed downward over the unbending
Heps as if bins meant to lliug herself into
my ann-i.
"Giad, so glad you're here!" she panted.
"Almost gaw you up. Those three won't
believe I'm engaged lor the canoo review,
and that man you passed lias gone to pre
pare his boat tor me. tjo you eo you are
just in time."
"Ilut," said I, "it strikes me that I find
yon a belle' and a bad case of belle."
"Xo more nonsense! Your canoe, our
canoe, is ail prepared and I have only half
an hour to dress."
It was 10 in tho morning, and I sur
veyed her pretty costume with raised
brows,
'Oh, this won't do. Xow, don't be
silly. Get into your rowing llauncls and
meet mo just here!-' And away Bho Hew
into the hotel witli nu audacious word or
two right and left at her boyish admirers.
Among then was ono who lookeil very
liard at me, 1 thought, and I puzzled my
brains to recall him. A very blonde head,
blue eyes, a look of u much older man
when you examined him, thin legs, well
developed shoulders, a chin in tho air and
tho back of t it bead considerably behind
Ids heels there ho is, tv funny mixture of
strut and deprecation, of candor and in
sincerity. Hut hh glance was sincere, if I
knew anything sincere in not liking me.
Why not me.y Of co!'.r.-.o, tho obvious thing
was that ho was in love with Idita. Hut,
I grumbled to m&elf, how is it that Idita,
who is nice enough to warrant mo in
well, in being very much attached to her,
can support about her such wretched little
idiots as thisv That was what I could not
understand, ami yave tho question up as
insoluble.
Walking to tho meet I ventured to put
it to Idita as gently as possible, nt tho
samo time that 1 bogged that slio would
be equally i-nndid. Sho certainly looked
jnnrvehmsly beautiful in tho little Tain o'
Shunter, with t.uscl of yellow silk, and
tho white llauuel drew embroidered in the
same manner. Tho coquette! Sho had
tho prettiest yellow Cbinei.o clogs on her
feet, and did not mind u bit rolling about
a littlo on their binall, rounded holes.
"Fact is, my dear boy, at n place liko
Bar Harbor it positively won't do for a
girl to bo been without somebody talking
to her. Tho mothers keep count and tell
each other whether Kitty, Lucy, Maria
has three men witli her or one, or none;
find bomehow the consoling words ad
dressed to tho mother whoso daughter is
neen alone do not carry with them tho
comforts of C'lirist fun consolation. Xow,
that young man of whom you speak so
dlsreswctfiilly is full of merit. Ho is
r-r-r-r-ricch, to liegin with, and sends me
lovely flowers. Then ho knows every
body. Then ho has u tongue tipped with
poison, and everybody fears it. Besides,
ho is a man of infinite tasto ho admires
mo!"
"More than ho does me," said I.
"You don't say so!" cried Idita, whoso
animation at Bar llurlwr camo to ino as a
mirpriMs, for in town sho was rather lan
guid. I. attributed it to tho bracing
climate. "Does it work already? Xow,
isn't that nice of him to come to time at
once?"
"Seo here," said I, n littlo savagely, and
stopped to face her, "have you Mimmoned
mo to this gooiu farm to play mo off
ugalnst that little gander?"
"Oh, you suspicion boy!" sho answered,
holding out her hand. "Thore, I forgiv.
you; kittH it nud return to your oollnr.
l'or you A', remember, no lea my aUve
lwro than you were Ut winter in town,
and what I ef must be don. Hoar, oboy,
und It will bo well for you."
"Pctwwl How lone are you doing to
l:ae thU up Am I to m nttythiKg of
you, or uro Utu Tommy Mooroe und otW
things fo!ng to surround you in order that
i yo.:.- mother shall le snaicd the remarks
of her elderly lr. v'.--"'
Id.to- walked on faster nud threw iuo
her words over her shoulder.
"Oh, you needn't lother about me after
to-dny, if you don't want to. 1 diu refiuo
all engagements for the next few days,
but a belle, you know or perhaps you
don't like the word? well, n girl with n
fair circle of acquaintance Will be able to
get along all the same.-'
"This is n led lieglnuing," I said
gloomily, "for what I hnve been looking
lorwattl to impatiently for months!''
"Have you?" sho nsked, giving men,
look to take one's breath away. "But it i
npiears to me that n series of letters and j
telegram were needed to get you here at
nil ah, there's Turtle island! ,
Ho you know, in all the time I've been '
here, I never landed on Turtle island !
once--" I
I fancied she looked as if she expected i
something, so I said at a venture:
"Nothing simpler. I'll paddle you
there after tho re iew." t
Was I abnormally suspicious, or did sho
mean anything by that remark? It was
one thing to know genemlly 'that she had
been sitting on the rocks with other men,
going to picnics, paddling about the bay,
dancing, taking walks and most indubit
ably llirting for a good two months: but
it was quite (mother to sve the men them
selves and llnd the delicate game of intel
lectual immorality in full blast under my
very no-e.
My vanity came to the rescue just then
nnd suggested that she was giving me oc
casion to see her alone; for on the rugged,
desolate island there was less chance of
interruptions than in or about Bar Har
bor. So thinking. I cheered up visibly
and Idita wutthed mo with swift glances
out of thoo ereolo eyes of hers and
smiled softly to herself, humming now
nnd then a tantalizing air that stopped
short, like the song of the mocking bird,
just when it seemed about to launch
deeper into melody. Altogether Idita
presented an impish nnd trickj mood
that day such as I never knew her to
show before or since.
At tho meet there was tho usual confu
sion, calling, laughter, bumping of ca
noes, small shrieks from overexcited girls,
coining and going of tho olliciul boats. I
w:n promptly boarded by Mrs. Gaunt,
who held ine with a gimlet eye while she
talked about Idita. In a few minutes I
heard more mimes of men who had been,
were or were about to be in a state of
violent love with that young lady than my
brain could possibly retain. Only one im
pressed himself by reason of picturesque
ness. The jouth. whose name I missed,
had fallen headlong a slave to the cruel
Mobilian. and had then and there retired
to some tastnes.s to brood on Ids hopeless
passion and, so it appeared, his wrongs,
l'or Idita had certainly snubbed him out
rageously, if half what .Mrs. Gaunt said
was true. Another the moral of it all
abided by me also. Is it necessary to
slate it? 1, too, would promptly undergo
like treatment at those little hands; I, too,
would lie encouraged, enjoyed, quarreled
with, snubbed and brushed aside.
"But. my dear lady," baid I, "in any
event no mountain tup or fastness in tho
wilds for me! Xo; if Idita 1 menu Miss
Idita .should be so harsh to an old, old
friend. I would not go away where I could
not seo her, but stay right here yes, and
give her a good .-nirb myself now and
then!"
"I like to hear you talk like that," she
answered compassionately, "because it iu
biires to us poor wall llowers who have
outgrown our youth and beauty another
amusing episode in tho unparalleled career
of the hello of Bar Harbor."
Tho she devil had divined that I hated
that expression. 1 ground my teeth so
that she was frightened. She began to
talk to somebody else, and fearing that I
would tell Idita what she had said, set in
circulation a story the point of which was
that 1 could not be trusted l'or a moment
so shocking a liar was 1!
Longing to be off, I found Idittv in
earnest talk with Tommy Moore, who
verily looked more liko a crazy man than
anything else; he was furious at my good
luck and seemed to bo saying violent
things as J came up. It was lino to seo
Idita quiet and quell him, but my arrival
was not opportune, to say the least; ho
Hung himself awa y and walked toitgunssy
hillock overlooking tho scene, where, I
heard afterward, he rolled on tho turf like
a madman .aid uttered curses never heard
before from those gentlo lips.
But the signal was given and we em
barked. I u under how many of tho men
had ever been in a birch before. I hadn't.
But I knew theoretically how to work the
paddle, and was determined to die rather
tl:::n let Idila see that I was what is vul
garly called a duller, fortunately that
young lady was and is a round weight;
she is not loveliness in its most ethereal
nspect, mi my canoe was well down in tho
water and easier to handle, Fortunately,
also, the need of keeping tho lino made
progression slow, so that I had nearly
halt an hour in which to take. my llrst
lesson. Once or twice I scattered tho
wrong kind of diamonds over that divine
head, but. Idila seemed too happy to care.
Was she happy lK-causeat last 1 had come?
Her ej'es were lixed on Turtle island, and
my own heart beat fast. Is sho thinking
of our agreement 1 kept wondering.
We moved gayly and magnllicently tip
tho bay and down, then turned for tho
grand review witli the addition to our
ranks of several score of lale comers.
Among them was Tommy Mooro, as I
found to my dismay, for he jammed his
canoe alongside mine and took a baleful
pleasure In liothcriug mo in every way ho
could. When he camo in Idita's line of
vision that charmer merely nodded to him
lightly, as if nothing had happened out of
tho way perhaps it was an everyday
matter to her that a poor littlo society
baby should roll on the ground nnd curso
horridly ou her account. I could not get
rid of him till 1 bethought me of retalia
tion, and having by a skillful hoist under
tho stern of his canoo given Tommy very
near to n ducking, that malign youth
kept a moro respectful distance, and only
tried to "fascinate" Idita with his eyes
and express with his nose wbut ho
thought of me and my vile paddling.
Tho Joko was dull as wo approached
Turtle island ugaiu, so I slackened up and
edged away to the furthest bontou tho
wing, deaf to tho cull of tho commodore,
and as the lino inowd abreast of tho island
I did my prettiest to get round tho point
to tho other side, there to land thoro to
Jiuve Idita all to myself! Luckily, Tommy
was wedged into tho lino so that ho could
not seo the skulkers, and I flattered myself,
as wo forged ocr into the smooth water
behind tho point, that ho had not detected
our escape. How to got Idita out of tho
slippery canoe wan tho next thing that
nearly turned my hair gray; but it was
dono well (though 'ii I who hay it) nt tho
oxpeuM of oue of my feet bonked with wilt
water. To feel her luiud on my shoulder,
to have lu r uoijrht fall ou inn when alio
sprung from tlu- Mg rock, arc mere niMt
lareof detail that uiiirto in juat now
witii Mnguiur n laneoji i know not why,
urUbmu rsinwubor owt the LnuUnucfcW
that we rercive jut liofore the final
breach.
But the wr
border and I hr
evergreen wn
ld;ta s gay :
fancied that 1.
of r.ioods V.".
; over the mirror crass
. !i the swinging walls of
;'iing to lemember. too.
A. were gone, and I
of us were in the mood
runs before decisive and
I cannot say that I had
blissful speech.
mr.de up iny tnir.d to ask her to marrv.
If you know Idita you will ever think
that; for what would lie tho good? Any
time during the preceding winter sho
could have said, and it would have been.
Xow nlso r,r. it for her to speak, accord
ing to her own repeated declaration of
rights. Besides. 1 Mippcwe my eyes spoke
till she cared to know much better than
my tongue. And jet could it bo pos
sible that this girl, who was so self nssert
ive, who continually pive men the alter
native to do exactly, say exactly what
she willed or lie cast into outer dark
ness and Rinshing of teeth, thnt
this girl just to-day wanted me
to nsert myself? I knew her theory
of married life was closely similar to
her practice as a maid. She" was to rule.
She was to llirt as much as she chose. Her
husband was to be a lover, a favored
lover, but not lie uly in temiier to those
less favored. Could it le her whim. I
asked my.solf. to havo me set It crudely
before her that 1 had eomo here to get her
promise .Hid must !moitv The risk of a
false step was enormous just at that hour
nud at that conjunction. Xow and then
she would stop, look about her search
ingly, and appear to Ik1 listening. Wo
made for the steep side of the island over
looking the bay and the village in order to
see the llotilla pass once more (thnnkGod,
without us!) before the admiral's canoe.
"Aren't you tired of all that:" asked I,
nodding in the direction of Bar Harbor,
as we seated ourselves tinder a stunted
cedar where, unseen, we could note tho
whole bay. I had placed mj'self as near
as 1 dared, find played witli the yellow
silk tassel of the cap she had discarded.
"Hh? What? Bar Harbor? I think it
is puffectly splendid!" cried this exas
perating young person.
1 nursed my knee and my thoughts.
That abstraction was real; it was not as
sumed. At such a moment, in such a
place, in the company of (hut!) such a man,
to be distrait was indeed a symptom not
alarming merely, but crushing. My
throat went rather dry, and I think I
must have groaned a little, for she lixed
her glorious eye.s full of a liquid brown
lire uiiou me, and asked if I felt ill!
"Yes," 1 said, snappishly. "I do feel
ill. Talk to me. amuse me, sing to me!
1 have been paddling you about ; you
might at least do something in turn."
She straightened herself up from a
lounging position and looked at mo care
fully. ''h, you're as crazj' as Tommy
Moore!"
We both laughed, and then I entreated
her Wising. From being perfectly indexible,
she suddenly consented, as if a thought
had struck her, and presentlj one after an
other of the songs that joting people troll
at summer resorts ponied up among tho
cedars of Turtle island in an uncultivated
but rich contralto. Suddenly sho stopped
short.
And over Tommy did go just as I spoko
only It was, rather, 1 hut his canoo got
from under him and let him down, l.iko
you or me in such a case he tried to climb
on the bottom of the canoe, which there
upon got from tinder him just as cleverly
as before; it is the way with canoes. This
tiling occurred live or six times before we
realized that Tommy was very likely not
to climb any more if help was not given.
1 scrambled down the hill, and had got
half way when somebody dropped from
a tree above an outlying rock, his straw
hat Hying as he came, sprang into the
water, laid hold of the canoe, seized
Tommy by the neck, nnd held him tho
other side of tho overturned craft until ho
could get his breath. Then ho begun to'
haul and swim toward tho shallow, and j
presently got Tommy into safety. It was j
done so quickly that my services were not
needed. The man came from tho sky, as
it were a dens ex .Mackinaw, as Tommy
afterward said, when tho straw hat of his
rescuer was' llslied out. Tommy always
did make the worst puns when hysterical.
Tlio Fen at .Mount Desert being icy cold,
Idita and I set to work to make n llro at
once, and called to the two sopping ones
to come up. I noticed that, considering
the danger there had been, Mm. was
Htrungoly moved and lightheaded, but j
when the third man camo upsho evidently t
knew lit in. So did 1. Ho was a long ,
legged, very (iniet chap from Maine, who
never went into so'-lely, hated young
ladies, hud a rooted dislike of southerners,
and regarded women who flirt ns no better 1
than traitors lo their sex. Wo called him 1
Hilly Cnrr what his middle name and 1
family were I did not know but except
for prejudices of this kind he was as much ,
liked, by those who knew him intimately,
as any innn 1 have met. AVell, Hilly C'arr
and Idita kept looking at each other in a
curious way, and ilnally Tommy Moore 1
spoke, rather hoarsely:
"hilly, you saved my llfo just now."
"Oh, that sail right."
"I ought to, I will tell you right here
before Miss Idita. 1 slandered you, hilly. '
I told her you were notoriously dissipated;
that you never went anywhere because
people wouldn't receive you. It was a
lie, of course; but I did hear it wild. I
repeated what 1 heard, and didn't deny it.
Will you forgive me, hilly!'"
C'arr held out his hand, but Idita burst
into tears.
"I never, ntver will forgive you, Mr.
M-M-Mooro, never!" And sho wept and
sobbed as if her heart would break.
I tiptoed away, beckoning Tommy to
follow, as the lire wus now started and
thero was nothing else to do. Wo went
down to the canoe in silence; insllcncowe
puddled to liar Harbor; in sllenco I took
my tickets by tho evening steamer to
Frenchman's bay. I have always be
lieved since that .Mobile women aro the
most charming but the naughtiest creat
ures in the world. "Cais" in New York
Times.
ltnllroiids Not Necessarily Ugly.
"Why people fancy that u railroad must
necessarily be an ugly object I never have
discovered. There uro railroads and
rullroads; a lung, htralght, raised em
bankment in a Hat country is ugly; but a
railroad iu a mountainous country adds
uu additional charm to tho view. Few
things aro more beautiful than u brick
viaduct across u valley, unless it bo tho
lino of fctenm which issues from a loco
motive nud haugs In graceful curves
along a hllbido. Why thoy aro deemed
objectionable by lesthef.-s, jioeta and BttiSi
liko iiersons is bocaiuo they aro asso
ciated with that utilitarianism which is
hateful to their mooning, unpractical
minds. hondou Truth.
C'lL'ur In tlio Yeur 1HIU.
The flrtt cigar nutde in Conntctlout wns
nut up in 1812. At tlmtUine 76 centa jkt
tltotuawl ru the prico jutttl for their
laauufnoture. Tlior woro rudoly rolled
by tun woitwu on (1m farms und woro
uswuly OXCiiMHSHl for urocurlea nt the
country store. CThlrao llinw.
'tIIK IllstOVCUV OP WHAT IS Tllti:
And the Vr-wllee of That Wlitrti l OimmI
art' tin- Tv ii Mot Important Objects
of Life.
SKATTt.t;. Wash., April SO, 1SB1.
Three years ng) my son was taken sick
with pneumonia, which left htm with n
terrible cough. Ho got gradually worse,
and continually expectorated pus. We
traveled around in different parts of Cali
fornia with him, consulting doctor after
doctor. None of them could do him any
good. Ho got so very bad that after coin
ing to Seattle we had a half-dozen promi
nent physicians here in town to see him.
They said his left lug was all gone, and
that he could not possibly live. Hearing
of l)r. Jordan, we sent for him. He came
up, and pronounced it a bid case, but said
he thought he could pull him through all
right. Ho commenced to pick up right
away, and in a couple of months was able
to go to work.
We cannot be thankful enough to Dr.
Jordan for whnt his medicines have done
for my dear son. We now use nothing but
the lllstogetic Medicines in ease nf sick
ness. Hannah Johnston,
L.(r'0 Secend street,
Seattle, Wash.
Du. JoitDAN's office is at the residence
of ex-Mayor Yesler, Third and James.
Consultation ami prescriptions absolute
ly FllKK.
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This Is tbe time of ear w hen
prlp" Is anythiiiK but unpleasant.
' losing your
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Purge away tho old, diseased and worn
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HitAMiitirrn's I'n.i.s are purely vegeta
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A church with a poor (oundution never pains
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TWO WEEKS
THINK OF IT!
As a Flcih Producer thorn can bo
no qucsiion out tn at
IKAIfliniiH
SUUT FS
tw MM MW wmW i
EMULSION
J
J
J
f Of Pure Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphites
! Of Llmo nnd Socio
! iu urithout a. rlvnl. rVianv luvo !
E imlrind n nntimf r, dnv hi fti iiua f
snr. it cfifcT ' -
CONSUMPTION,
SCROFULA. DR0NCIIITIS, C0U0IIS AND
COLDS, AND ALL F0HMS OF WASIINQ 018.
j EASES, .ifi I'.tl.tr tlll.lS .IS.VII.li.
I Jin mrr iuii let it yeiulne u ln rr nr
( ;uur lllllliltloil.
1
I JUL TEN POUNDS I.
mwm v
! TiIRRK i ino-e I atnrrh ill thi eetlon of the
I country thnu nil other ilone put together, nnd
until ihe lt few ear niiHel to he In
rumble, tftit (Trent many vr do'tors pro
noiineed It it 1 1 di aril prei illiod Ioi hI
' relnedle. and ly roiiMnlith falling to cure with
local treatment. immmwvl Ii men ruble x-i-euee
Iihr proten eatnrrb to be a conitUutioutil
I dlfeae. ami therefore r-imltes ronvtltmlonti!
treatment Hull's fatarn, lure, manufactured
by K. J Chplie A-Co.. Tim do, U., Is the oulv eon-
' Mltutlonai cure on the n.arlset. It Is taken 'Inter-
, ually tn doseB from ten umjm to a ten?oonful.
, It acts directly nnon the blood and mucon sur-
! faces of the system. They otlVr J10O for any
cao It falls to eure Send for circulars and tes
tlnionlals. Audro
K. . I'll KNKY A CO.. Tolfdo f).
sold by bruftKlsts, TV.
There l a constantly provtlng demand
that
oiner K'opie ee koou.
Dr. Wallace lily has removed hi others to 215
Powell turret, San Francisco. Cal . where he ran
tlnuei to Rive utieclal attention to Kidneys, mad
der, Prostate Olalid and alhllseaesarliiiR there
from. Iilabetcs and Hi brill's lilsrave tieated
aeeordltiR to the latest approved method Most
eases can he treated Mieeessfully by correspond
rnee. consultations daily from 10 a. m to 4 r.
m. Wjt.ni- Kl . M. II., il'i Powell street, four
doors from tiearv street. San Francisco. Cal.
IM'miiler's Oregon lllnoit Purifier Is
the lest remedy (or tlia' dread d'sease. ,1spcp
sla. for it reulatcs tle ljiuphatii sstnm and
bad seere'lons.
Both tlio method and results when
Syrup of Figs 18 taken; it is pleasant
ami refrcfihinir to tlio taste, and acts
contly yet promptly on tho Kidneys,
ijivcr aim uowels, cleanses the sys-
tern ellbcttmlly, dispels colds, head-
aches and levers and cures habitual
.i ii i
yui.Mipiiuoii permanently, jut saio
iu 50c and 1 bottles by nil druggists.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAN FRANCISCO. GAL.
LOUISVILLE, KY. NEW YORK. N.Y.
"German
yrup"
CrOUp
We have selected two or
three lines from letters
freshly received from pa
rents who have given German Syrup
to their children in the emergencies
of Croup. You will credit these,
because they come from good, sub
stantial people, happy in finding
what so many families lack a med
icine containing no evil drug, which
mother can administer with con
fidence to the little ones in their
most critical hours, safe and sure
that it will carrv them through,
lin. h. Wit-uis, of .Mrs. Ias.W. Kirk,
Alma, Neb. 1 give it Daughters' College,
to my cltildten when
troubled with Croup
and never saw any
preparation act like
it. It is simply mi
raculous. Fully one-half
llarrodsburj,', Ky I
have depended upon
it in attacks of Croup
with my little daugh
ter, and find it an in
valuable teinedy
of our customers
are mothers who use Hoschec's Ger
man Syrup among their children.
A medicine to be successful with the
little folks must be a treatment for
the sudden and terrible foes of child-
j hood, whooping cough, croup, diph
j theriu and the dangerous inflainma
1 tions of delicate throats and lungs. '
BltOOItl.Vrt IIiTi:i Hush St., Wt Mont '
goiui-ry & Huiisonin. H, !' , conducted on Isith tlio -KuropeHii
nud Aiuericun pluu. Tliln Hotel Is under
the iiiitiiiiKcmeiit of Cliurles MontKonieiy, anil Is Hie i
bert 1'uiiill' uii't lliiftlut-sii Men's Hotel In H.m Fran
Cisco Hiilue comforts, culnlne em-iclled, tlrst-class
service, highest standard at rcspvcbihllHy KUuntiiteed
i ItourJ anil room per luy 91 25 to I-"-' 0U, simile room, CO
1 rents to $1 00 per night. Free tuaih to anil from the
Motel I
I OUR
Whpn I bst ntni I tlo not mejn uinrely to atno then
fnratlmonnclthi'll liavu tUm rvturn aKslu. I innin i
rmllnal cure. 1 hivn lliadci l!i iiseo ot FITS. 1 PtL
KPriV or I'AI.I.INO rUCKNIMHalifH-longi.t'idj, 1 '
irarrant jnyminiMtytocure the orst ras-a. ltocausr
Dthera Iistm failed is no ruauon for not now reoei'InK
I cure,
of iny IntaHibto remedy. ()io ICiprestand Post Otttoe.
II. (l. HOOT, IU. O.. 1 UU Peiirl Sri. New Vorb
Menu at ouce for trout Mo aim a rmi llfltli i
This Picture, Panel slzs, mailed for 4 cents.
J. F. SMITH & CO.,
Makers of "Wlo Beans,"
255 L 257 Greenwich St., N. Y. City.
1 CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH.
E FITS .
THE ORIGINAL AND CCNUINC TL uiily Hafe, Hurt-, and rtlatl Pill tor ul.
Iillca. aik friicUl ror Ckickalr 1 ttmaUtk Diamond Brand la If.l m.l tlJd ,utm
fL
txiici Mlr4 wib jlurll'Un Tut i- no
all 1.111, luiuUbosrd Iwim, I'llik nwri,r, danatruuaraunlerrrlla. al UruUu, or wnd
4p. Id uup tor partlouUri, imiIwouI.I,, and "Keller fur I-aill-," la Utttr, h, return Mall.
ltl.OOO TMtlmool!,. Xamt IMetr, CHICHCBTCH CHEMICAL CO., MudlaAn Huuarc,
Hold bjr nil Loral OruinLU. 1111 iT.Vlli: Ll'll IA, 1" A.
Ilest Couj,'h Medicine.
Curep where all clue fails.
tautc. Children tako it without objection. By druggists.
m
a J
CROLEY'SCALIFORNIA ROUP CURE
N ITI4.P. Wlmn ihIiil' thla 1 TCCTIunul a 1 c
K iTiaK When imliii.' thla
romedv It la not nuceaiiary to
remove tlio alek tow In from
the well ouo-i
SATISF ACTION GUARANTEED
Coiitaliu iiollilni! lujurloiii.
One Imttle autlleleiit to trent
'j00 fuwlx. Heat, i lien J.t kt ttllil
moat uHally uiiplUxI remedy
on l lie matket
Olreclloni.
I I'oiirouu tuliliwHiiiliil at
, i tlilall.jiililililou'iiiitulliikc
witrm HHiur, into wnu'li uiji
the l lnl'a hwiil two or time
lliuwi. eomiiliely IIIIIuk
lrll. moutb and i-yo. luO
cbii 1 iruiiuJ Iu uiie hour.
PUt, tl.W Mr Uttlt. fu
btti,t.io.
kvER'
1
r
v, l Vllirill I)
iracura
AMI sOt!' tl'.-F
whether tortnrtmr. dif flcurinc. Linn,
Itching, burning, blitdiue. nl . . eiu-ti cl
)Iy or hlntcln . w ith loon of hair, from
to the mint ilitrevltie eereiaa. and r-
mor of the blood, whether ultiUile. rrofu.
hereditary , l Meediiv
f. I'eifii
Bin-nth
I ,,o
nomlcalb cured b the ClfliritA kfv
eotisttliiK of ciTiit'RA. the creat ski'
Cl'Tlet RA Soir. Hit exiUllte skin purlfl -lieautifler,
nud Cctiu ka Kboi.vf.st, tl..
blood ami skin pnrltter and greatest of h
remedies, w hen the Ut physicians and al
remedies fall. Thl Is stronK laiiiruaKc. t,
Thousand of Brute fill testimonials fiom i
to mre attest their wonderful, unfailing a
comparable i ttn n .
Sold eer w I re. Prlee. Ct'Tiri'KA, POc
Uroi. tsr, tl. Prepared by Pctter
aiul Chemical Corporation. Hotton. Mass
send for " How to Cure kln and lllo .!
eaes."
i -e.
a -,i '
ln:nr
rhrr
r-i-
ti'ii- I'lin
pies, hlaekheaiTs, chapjied TnitTir
in prey llted bv Ct'Ttl l'K I (f
- skin pr,
lilieuieattsni.kiitiiex aiiiHiind m j- ",ur
iwciKti, v. relic, id In" one minute ' Pic
' i 'iii in isn Pits I'l.isTsn.
Faber's Golden Female Pills.
ForFcmnlo Irrstrilar
I tics; uothlugllkethena
on tho market, Jifrrf
fall, .successfully '.se3
uy prominent lad,e
monthly. Ouara-i'ceeJ
to relievo auppreiiecS
menstruation.
SURE1SAFE! CERTAINS
Don't bo humb lfiriKSi
Savo Time, lie.
and money ;tato r Jcrtix -er.
Sent to any addrcef.
aecuro by mnl' ol j
celptot price, (2.i
Address,
THE APHRO MEDICINE COMPANY,
Western Branch, box 27, 1'OKTI.AKn, OK
Bold by Wisdom Dbco Co.. Portland, Or.
WE QUOTE SPECIAL.
Pop Com. shelled, per 100 lbs
er Kiiiom. ny.' tfib.
litre, la'ot quality, unporieii. 1M) lbs
mil
J AS
tOd'C
I0
cookine itaMns, as wanted . ...
Krun, eMia T.7..;:";
i vtrmnntsvrup, " v. 'a nais. nn
Pure Maple S rilp, l-cal. cans
V to e
k ;o
... sc 1 - Or
pals Jl m
l ;;
a ot
c
I tQ
1 M)
. r
s -'i
1 tt
itoek cf.d Drips (Kenultic),.-.Kais
riuet Table Putter, per roll
Table Giapis, finest quality, doz
Table Plums, finest iiuallty, dor
Axle lirease, best, , Wilis,
j Allalfa, Ilne't seeil, 100 lbs . . ..
i Far West linking Powder, "i ltis
Kat ru bacon, heavy, line. 100 lbs
w rllo lor copy, tree, of forly-page catalogue,
i contains prlee of several thou-and articles. Aft
lin Simlli's 'un!i Store, I IU unit I IS
! front Street. Sit ii I'riiurlseo.
VASEUNE.
t;OIl ONE DOI.I.AU sent us by mall, we will dy
l liver, freo of all charges, to any person In the
Dulled Slates, all tho follow Ing article carefully
packed in a neat box:
One twn-ouui'O bottle of Pure Vaseline. 10 eta.
Onu two-ounce bottle Vaseline Pomade. .15 "
Oue Jar of Vaseline Cold Cream 15 "
Ono cako of Vaseline Camphor Ice 10 "
Olio cako Of Vaseline Soap, uuscented ...10 "
One cako of Vaseline Soap, scented 25 "
Ono two ounce buttle of white Vasellne,25 "
$1 10
Or for stumps uny single article at the price nnnuil,
If you lme occasion to use Vusclinu in any term Vw
cjire fill to accept only ncntiiiio goods put up by u In
orlirluiil liiCkiiKc. A krent many ilnipifistK are trying to
iieraakdu buyers to tukuVAHKl.INI; put up bj them.
Never lcld to such persuasion, as tbe article Is nn ImlWv
tlou Mllhiiut valuo and will not idTei you the result imn
I eiKTt. A Isiltlu of lllue Held V incline is sold by till
1 ilriiKKl't at 10 cut.
Cliesebrougli MTn Co., 24 State St.,New Yort.
WANTED
SOLDIERS'
ThoaildressoMof all t o diors who
hnmerttailiil a less number ot
iu 'c than 100 and made, tinal
UnMCOTICSnO prorf on the same before Juno
IIUIllLU I LI1UU .', 1S7I W I MOSKH. P O
llo. 71m, In nver, I iilo. Mention thla paper.
for mn mm
For LOaiorFAILIHO KANHOODe
General and NEIIVODQ 1)1DILITY;
Weakoeisof Body andtlinil, EJtctft
of Erroraor ExoeBi,a f n Ol.t or Vntin.
Rtbun, soi.i. juMioonmnr iimortd. iio ioiin tii
BlrflbrnWliK,lMlhVl:M)Pl:llOllliNSriUTbOl'll0DT.
IbfOlul.lr aafalli IIOJ1K 1 1'KiTMkVT-IUntOIC In AtjZ
Ktm trilllr from OBIaUaad Srtlga CoaotrUi. TrlUlhw.
lirl(.tlta llcpk, hjliBttln and prvofa nlldfitlftdn-ft
wnmu liIU IVI-UIUMU UU, UUrFALU, N.
Y.
CURE Bi housness,
Sick Headache,
Malaria.
BILE BEANS.
RED CROSS
V Diamond Brand
Yxy
wllirr kind. HtfuH tfutirduilun, and Imitailont.
Ilecoininended by I'liysicinns.
Pleasant and agreeable to tho
TESTIMONIALS.
aeramutito Poultry Yardb,
Kaeraineuto, Cal,
I'leafo semi at onco three
mora bottle. I tlml It a
ilenilkl remedy, und havo
liiaJe omu wouaerlul cures
with It, Have, not lot ucbko
io fur C. J. Cox.
Oukilalu Poultry VarJr,
uukilalr, Cal,
Iu nearly every Inttuiiee it
t Hoc leu a tute. I eoiulder 1
me HKT romvOv for toun I
over trtcU. O. (I. Day.
GEO. II. CK0LEV,
Dealer I Mall Poultry and Doe:
Ueinvdlc, bunii!l-, Hcoki,
Papeia, eto,.4l4 Scrm(n4t
Sltetl, Bali t-tauuUco,
IL Ik
I7vki:y skin
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