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About Wallowa chieftain. (Joseph, Union County, Or.) 1884-1909 | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1902)
That ( " s-iwinvj UtAIn Tired Feeling la Common Spring Trotblm. It's a pipi that the blood is deficient jn vitality, just as pimples and other eruptions are signs thnt the blood it impure It's a warning, too, vhicb only the hazardous fail to heed. Hood's Sarsaparilla and Pills Remove it, give new life, new cour age, Ftrenjith and animation. They cleanse the blood and clear the complexion. Accept no substitute. I felt tired all the time and could not sleep, jfter takini: Hoods barsaprrilla a while I could t'f w,'n "ni ,,ie tired leelliift bad cone This gn ai medicine has alto cured me nl sero lula." Mrs. C. M. Kuut, liilead. Conn. Hood' Saraoparlllm peomlmom to euro mnd keopm tho promlmo. The Spirit of Strife. Edith What makes you look so downrast, Ruth? There miiBt be some tliinp that's troubling you. Knth Tell you tho truth, Edith, my married life has been a disappoint ment. Hefore we were married all the pirls were after Charley ; hut now it doesn't appear that any of them want him. I should be so happy if one or two of them would only try to steal him away from me! Huston Transcript. Rhakn Into Your Shoes. Allen's Font-Kasp, u powder. It cures pa In fill, swol len, ununliiK, nervous tt, ami luslniitly taken UiePllnKi'llt of corns uml huntniis. At nil llruo jeiM!, 'JitLTnt. Accept No Knhslituto. Trial Pack age Frl. Address, Alleiirj. Olmsted, Leitoy.X. Y. Not Conclusive. He I suppose you know I'm singing at your church now. Hlie No, I didn't. He Hut surely your hrother Jack told you I had joined the choir there. She h, yes; he did toll me that. Philadelphia Press. Explained. "And haven't yon got nny more money'" aked tho sweet young thing Klling chain e-i at the church fair. "Yen; I've got a dollar," reluctant ly admitted the unfortunate but truth ful young man. "But I put it in the sole of my stocking before putting on my shoes so as to have something to pay ny car fare home." Brooklyn Eagle. Not Sudden Enough. Her Jlother You told him you would have to have two days in which to make up your mind. Edith (petulantly) Yes. I couldn't believe a man h uh much in love who, whw we were watching out the old yeai, couldn't get up the nerve to pro pose until 11:30 o'clock. Brooklyn Eagle. Fisherman's Luck. "I understand that Miss Specie caught a duke when fishing in Eu rope." "Yes, hut she declares she hooked two princes and they got away just as "lie was about to laud them." Town and Country. A Feminine Sherlock. Mrs. A. Why in the world do you leave that little red puff of powder on your chin? Mrs. '.. For my husband to blow off. You know he is such an observing man. Mrs. A. Is there any reason why you should wish him to blow it off? Mrs. Z. Yes; I can detect his breath. Chicago News. aAlAC quently to be -vr v W VP facCf neck or . breast, though' wey are liable to appear upon other parts f the body. When they begin to spread ad eat into the flesh, sharp, piercing pains are felt as the underlying tissue is destroyed and the tender nerves exposed. Cancerous sores develop from very trifling causes; a carbuncle or boil, swollen gland, httle watery blister on the tongue or JjP, a wart, mole or bruise of some kind becomes an indolent, festering sore, which in time degenerates into cancer. had ion years ago I a "ore on my left mt)I8. nhk 4.1.. Joctors pronounced cancerous uloer; " w?ull itch, burn nd bleed, then scab Jr, but. would "ever heal. After inss.s.a.awhii all TkV wnen Out I. . - Wf?i :.wt took" V .,,w"i.- i sis . y tlo, oonttnnln It for aomo , " B,f'r the aore had healed, to bo tm xr no PO'oon. out of my ayo Have seen no sUfrn of tho canoer w ten years. JOSEPHU3 KEID, Oant. Audrian Co., Mo. ia strictly a vegetable remedy, and, while possessing purifying and healing properties 1 . .. 1. niwliritl contains nothing that could derange Jfe system. While cleansing the blood 11 also builds up the general health. If vou have a auspicious sore, or other wood trouble, send for our free book on Blood and Skin Diseases, and write to us or any information or advice wanted; e make no charge for this service. I HE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO ATLANTA, CA. U HtS WHtKt ALL USE fAILS. aeit Cough Byrup. Tutus UowL use It, lima ki , I. . . n.tf-IH. cncerii I i -3 s3i I a At....- . . . Awfnl Fate of Rnnlaa Prisoner la Kline of Haichulin. A writer In Leslie's Weeklv elves a praphlc seeount of the horrors of prison lire at tue Hussian convict station . Saghalln, an Island lu the Sea of Okhotsk. The total number of convicts at pres- ' em quartered on Saghalln Is estimated at nearly 10.W), nnd one cannot pouder i over the lot of these miserable people i w uuout a mint-led shudder of gloom and horror. The minor malefactors are seldom consigned to the mines, which, lu a measure, is an amelioration of their punishment, but or the gates , of Saglmlln they may figuratively read, "All hope abandon ye who enter here." No distinction Is made for age, sex or condition. The prisoners, so soon as tney are lnnded. are sorted accordinc to their rigor of the punishment to which they hnve been condemned. The lesser criminals, chained nnd logged to j guard ngainst possible escape, are glv j en occupation above ground as tillers ! of the soil or prison attendants, sub ject to the potty whims and cruelty of siiDoruiimte ollicials. Unceasing toil, curses, semi-starvation, the "plot," a terrible loaded whip, Is henceforth their daily lot; but It is a bed of roses compared with the future condition of the more unfortunate degenerates, those guilty of real heinous crimes, and those whom Russian officialdom fears even more, political malefactors. These prisoners, so soon as thev nre lauded, are assigned to a distinctive number and huddled pell-mell, like a horde of wild beasts, Into one of the gaping holes in the mountain sides. From that day until death fortunately relieves their sufferings they are con demned to a life of the most abject misery, degradation and hardship. The vast subterranean chnnnels become populous avenues of wild-eyed, frantic maniacs. The most brutal immorali ties are prevalent: chlldreu are born, but no distinction Is made for their con dition; the steel-hearted overseers give them a distinctive number if they sur vive to u proper age; Infanticide is en couraged and abetted, nnd thenceforth, although guiltless of- all crime, they suffer the fate of their parents. Down in the dark bowels of the earth, denied even a pittance of sun shine or fresh air, these Ood-forsaken unfortunates toil on endlessly, until lirst files spirit, then reason hideous, shrunken, tortured, gnomes and ma niacs, they labor on till their doom Is happily cut short by death's welcom ing hand. One or two, or at the ut most, five years of this living, death prevails over the most vigorous vital ity; more often long before that time the miserable wretch ends all by sui cide. Small wonder It is that most of them live but n few months; their deaths nre reported by the overseer, nnd In sickening farce the priest is sent for, sprinkles the accursed spot with water, and in an unknown grave they nre unceremoniously buried. Some times the thrill of liberty is too strong to he resisted; a sudden frenzy to es cape light up the emhruted breasts with the faint hope of despair, and, goaded to fury, the bolder spirits start nn Insurrection, overpower theirguards nnd rush toward the shelter of the gloomy mountain fastnesses. Like mad dogs, they are trailed, surrounded by soldiers aud shot down with no com punction. Fairer than the Kose. A young matron who lives In a Wushingtou apartment house with her little daughter. Is viewing with great interest a courtship going on uuder her very eyes. The daughter, Naomi, is ,.ie most engaging, dignified nud duti ful little girl of 11 ever seen lu that part of the city across the creek. So she has been takeu by her mother to call on a great many older persons aud has made the acquaintance of numer ous hoys of 15 or thereabouts. Not loug ago one of these boys came to see bis friend's mother very formnlly and sat and talked with her uuttl the tens ity of a formal call nearly burst his jacket. Then he arose with a polite bow and asked for a portrait of the little girl. The matron demurred, of course. "Well," said the young suitor, "If you will give me a good picture of Naomi I will give you hack a picture I have already. It isn't a good one at all. But I'll give It back to you for a better one." The mother was greatly mystified. She decided after awhile that the boy had photographed her little girl on the sly, and in order to find out she sent him word should make the exchanjip. Next day there caine to her door a long box with a note on the outside. "1 am greatly privileged to send you Naomi's picture," read the note. "It Isn't half as pretty as it ought to be." The young matron opened the box curiously, says the Washington Star, and looked at Its contents a long time without saying a word. It held a sin gle American beauty rose. A Happy 'Thought. "Yes, Jones struggled along with his toric plays and melodramas, but they wouldn't take. Now he has a wonder a record-benter." You don't say! What's the plot?" I don't know, but the play ends in the middle of the last act" "The mid say, what are you giving U16? 'suralebt goods. The Idea is to fool the people who always begin putting on their wraps oeiore me curuuu falls." Baltimore News. Library lor a Crniser. The city of Denver proposes to give the uw cruiser of that name a valua ble library. A weak man may be shamed out of anything except hli weakness. CONGRESSMAN FITZPATRICK Says Pe-ru-na is a Splendid Ca tarrhal Tonic. Congressman T. Y. Fitzpatrick. Hon. T. Y. Fitzpatrick, congressman from Kentucky, writes from the National Hotel, Washington, D. C, as follows: ' "At the solicitation of a friend I used your Peruna andean cheerfully recom mend your remedy to anyone suffering with catarrh or who needs a good tonic."T. Y. FITZPATRICK. A Goofl Tonic. Pe-ur-na is a natural and efficient nerve tonic. It strengthens and re stores the activity of every nerve in the body. Through the use of Te-ru-na the weakened or overworked nerves resume their natural strength and the blood vessels begin at once to regulate the flow of blood according to nature's laws. Congestions immediately disappear. C-Htarrh Cured. All phases of catarrh, acute or chron ic, are promptly and permanently cured. It is through its operation upon the nervous system thnt Te-ru-na has attained such a world-wide refuta tion as a sure and reliable remedy for all phases of catarrh wherever locat-d. If you do not derive prompt and sat isfactory results from the use of Peru na, write at once to fir. Hartman, giv ing a full statement of your case and he will be pleased to give you his valuable advice free. Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, O. Tracing Him. African Missionary Had you the Rev. Mr. Jones staying at your hotel about three weeks ago? A'rican Kin Don't know, but I'll get the butler to look over the menu cards and see. Must Be. They were both her friends, of course. j. "Do you think," asked he, "that she is as old as she looks?" "She tries not to look it," replied she, "so she must be." Feminine per spicacity transcends masculine reason ing; Not all coffee, called so, is rsallv Mocha and Java. Some few blends sold as such contain a good deal Mocha j and Java, others only a portion, and i many almost or quite none at all. MO.NOPOLE is ALL mire Mocha and Java coffee, blended especially by us for the hnest trade. Sold in cartons. If your grocer hasn't, write us, but nearly all high class grocers carry Mon- opole groceries. WadhauiB & Kerr Bros., Portland. Anxious Only About One Thing. The ghastly rider on the white horse Btopped at the gate. "I am Death," he said to the sick man who was watching from the win dow. "You are welcome," replied the lat ter and added in a whisper: "If you value your life, don't let my wife see you tying your horse to that tree. She'd never let anybody do that." Philadelphia Press. Sad Day. Mrs. firumhler Todav is th onni. versary of our wedding day. ' Mr. Grumbler Well, you needn't remind me of it if it is. xne jvinu x ou jiavo Always liouglit lias borne the gigna ture of Chas. U. Fletcher, aud has been niado uuder his personal supervision for over 30 years. Allow no one to deceive you in this. Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-g-ood" are but Experiments, and endanger the health of Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, lrops aud Soothing- byrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine- nor other jXarcotie substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys AVorms and allays Fcverishness. Jt cures Diarrhoea and AVind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation, and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. The Kind You toe Always Bought Bears the In Use For Over 30 Years. tm ccntsuk ootansjir. tt mumm asistsppaiiii. in i. mi uip mi w No Need to Worrv. j . Ymffaartr Knnrn im vorv hMntmln1 ed. His son niched into hia study one morning ana exclaimed: "Jut think, father! I've swallowed a pin: nat shall 1 do?" "Ah, veil," replied the big man, "don't worry about it. Here's another pin." Wrong Brand. "Did he scare you with thr.t awful talk about bi.cteria and microbes?" "No, indeed. I don't get scared at anything smaller than mice or cows." Cleveland Plain Dealer. Wrong Shop. New Floorwalker (in department store) What are you looking for, sir? Customer Small adz. Floorwalker We htve no newspaper department. Next street north. Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow's Sooth. Ine Syrup the best remedy to use tor their children during the teething period. An Unpleasant Effect "Miss Smilax out? Didn't she get mv note this morning?" "Sure, sor, 1 thought it was a bill, from the face she made." Cleveland rinin Dealer. Rheumatism and neuralgia will not live under the same roof with Hamlin's Wizard Oil. 5Uc a bottle. Not to Hli Advantage. J "Huh !" grumbled Mr. Skinnny, who ' was being uncomfortably crowded by ; the jolly looking fat man. ' "These cars should charge by weight." i "Think so?" replied the fat man. j "Why, they'd hardly think it worth j while to stop for you." ! Oregon Blood Purifier is rightly named, because it purities the blood and tones up the body. A Blockhead. "I planned my bouse out of mv own head." "I didn't know that yours was a wooden dwelling." FtT rrmniMitty Cured. No fltn et nerroimncii! IV altrr tirat nv ii.mflr MlncVtlrcnt Norve ileatnrrr. Send lor Fit EliSi.OOtrial Uiltli an.ltrcnt. ise. llB.lt. 11 Kline. L1U..IUI AichSt..f liiladi'lpbiM's, Hit Idea of Friendship. "The best way to destroy your en emies," said the man with a gentle na ture, "is to make them your friends." "Yes," answered Senator Sorghum, thoughtfully, "but sometimes that costs a heap of money." Washington Star. Piso's Cure for Consumption is nn infiil- lible medicine for coiiehs and colds. N W. cami'ei. Ocemi tinive. N. J., Feb. 17' 1900. Sailors Forgetful. "Sailors are awful forgetful, pa, aint they?" said little Elsie. "Why do you think so, dear?" "Because," said she, "they have to weigh the anchor every time they leave Dort." Philadelphia Press. A Rad Knee. Gentlemen I have jn-eat pleasure in bearing testi mony tu the merits of .St. Jaurbs Oil. Some time ago I had a large swelling form on my knee which caused much pain and lameness. It got so bad that I was unahlc to follow my employment. I tried almost everything without receiving henelit unti' 1 used St Jacobs I HI. I got relief from the firsl appli cation and before tinithing the first buttle I was able to resume my duties nd the second bottle completely cured me, which before using St. Jacobs Oil seemed s thing almost impossible, as 1 had almost lust the use of my leg. I can assure you that I shall recommend St. Jacobs Oil whenever 1 have a chance. Yours truly thankful, W. WALLACE, Pater ion, N. J. r 1 To-day is a good time to begin (if you have not already done so) to take Vogeler's Curative Compound. That nervous trouble, that dull headache, that bad taste in the mouth when awakening in the morning with the usual offensive breath, that poor appetite for breakfast, indigestion, dull, heavy feeling of the stomach, that tired feeling are all evidence of a weak digestion and impura blood, which can be cured permanently by taking Vogeler's Curative Compound. Tha cures effected by this marvellous medicine are not fictitious or temporary, but are real, radically complete and hence lasting. Send to-day to the proprietors, St. Jacob's Oil, Ltd., Baltimore, Md., for a free sample bottle. Signature of strht, h York oitt. .i mii .,, ,,. .... Weak? ' I suffered terribly and was ex tremely weak for 12 years. The doctors said my Mood was all turning to water. At last 1 tried Ayer's Satsaparilla, and was soon feeling all right np.ain." Mrs. J. V. Fiala, Hadlyme, Ct. No matter how long you have been ill, nor how poorly you may be today, Ayer's Sarsaparilla is the best medicine you can take for purifying and en riching the blood. Don't doubt it, put your whole trust in,it, throw away everything else. SI Ma fettle. All Ironists. AbIc Tour doctor whst h tMnki of Atat's 8rMnarUI. Hp know.Hll fthont thu grand old family medicine. Follow buadTtcvand will b sutuned . J. C. A via Co., Lowell. Maw. Rccinrocitv. He When bo married the widow ho I quit smoking. She Why? He Well, she gave up her weeds for him and he gave up the weed for her. Philadelphia Telegraph. H'. L. iMtuumt sSiitfji mi mmieur me urti tin jwtea iNd American irantrrs. inriHuci( I'tttrni l orotta Afi, (.tni'iff lolt ami Audttnai hanQarvj. Sot tee tHirenxe qf tale$ ; 748. 706 Pain llMtl, 1 ,566,720 Pain Hmtneajt More Than IKiul'led n i tears. WLDOUGLAS Umioh made a tvsiiiki4 lata. TXJII more tlwin n qiihrtor of ii efiitury the n ini tattnn of V. 1 4. JxhijiW Shous for style, comfort, uml weitr liat exrelUU nil other tii;ikt'S. 1 hey are worn hy more ntrn In all At jit if ma ff lilo tint ii uny oilier make, tu'unhu they are the only Shoe that lu every way equal Jr Hl iiml fcti.OO Minis. Th.y are the Htamlunt of the vorhl This in tho rranon W. 1,, DnuK.afl make and rclla more iiion'u and f;t.H) nl ions than any other two manufacturers. A tiial will convince you they are wo irtisi in me worm, W. L DOUGLAS $4 SHOES CANNOT BE EXCELLED. Sold bvra Douglas stores In Ainrrlcnn Cltiusauil bestshuu ileuleis everywhere. 'A VTIO V. Th. imlM h. W.L.D... (Im SIM sad prim MMprd .. be U.K. fihon by mail, 8V5 mitt ej-tra. JUuMlratni Catalogue Ver. W. L. POl (JLAS. Rrorkton, Mass. BISHOP SCOTT ACADEMY Fuitluiitl, Oregon. Founded loiJ. h Home School for Boys. Military and Manual Training. Write for Illustrated Catalogue. ARTHUR C. NliWlLL, Principal Summer Resolutions TAKE THE tfoeiey Curo Hute relief from liquor, opium ami lobaeuo nanus. rn-'iKl lor iartlrulars U Keeleyl nrtfJtnto Mvil to 4 an wiiiihios llolllUlu Av., I'u.tiHiiil, OieKou it T I ,t-..frji!. r I 8TK0KUKH AND liKTTICK THAN COMMON 11 AU.OCK'H OH ANY OTIIKK IIKKHY IIOX NEW PATENT FOLDINQ BERRY BOX. No Staples. NoTatks. 0-ns like a iiaiwr box, ready for use. IMMl.NhK U( X'l'.rlrl. SAMPLE BOX FREE. For 71 Years McGirmick for harvesting the u 'c4vl hill I Mm wtm i.i The McCormick (O. K.) Lfne of HcarJers, Mowers, Binders, Rates and Reapers is described in the FINEST CATALOGUE EVER PRINTED. Send for one FREE to A. H. BOYLAN, General Airent, A FARMER'S EXPERIENCE. How Many Bundles Can 1 You Bind lor Dollar? To the K.litor: IVar Sir I notirsl in your lnt issue nn nrtirle Iiomlod 'ToinMon r.iiuliniir Twine," in which vou call Hit. nti..n to tho (act that the tarnu-r fIioiiM rienre on how many feet he gets for a ilnllar. Anyone, without much tlumcht, wotiM know that In tha important thintc. ami Mill vie overlook it, beiiiH rniicht ly the oKI bait ot cheap price. It is not a question whether tho twine costn 10 centi a pound or L'O ceiita a pound, but the ea aential point is how many bumllca can we bind for a dollar. ijist year I wai deceived in thinking thnt the Standard Manila waa a Manila twine that would jio 00 feet to the pound, which imprc"-ioii I pot from tho dealer, although he may not poni tively have Muted that ns a fact, but one thing I do know in that the result at the end of harvest was that the total cost of my tw ine wan more, although it ' was less in price per pound than it for merly had lioon when I used the Ked Clover Leaf brand of Twine, which we nil know costs more per ound, but which I am now convinced is the cheapest and most satisfactory in the end. Wo have all used it for a good many years with pretty general satis faction, but, in this as in other things, we feel that it is necessary to make change, in order, as we imagine, to bet tor our condition, aud most generally find thnt tho change does not accom plish what we expected. The Manila tw ine, being cheaper per thousand feet than Sisal, from patriotic motives we ought to use it, as all the Manila fiber in the world is produced in the i'hilippine Islands, and it Is cer tainly to tho interest of tho 1'ni'ilio Coast farmer to develop trade with that country as much as possible, and I have rend thnt all tho Sisal conies from Yucatan, with which country we can have no trade from this coast, and as long as It does not cost us anything to be patriotic and trade with our own col onics, why tthouldif t we do it? FA KM Ell. 'T HEALTH RESTORER. tVlCVVtSt US FIT! ..!, . - . mi-, r- i - Ai ... ., .. -i . . M W. P. N. C. No. 1-101. w II KN wrllliio; to advertisers plena nieuiiun tin paper. LAMI3ERSON, PORTLAND, OR. has manufactured machines crops of the world. j((ildtlU BUGGIES. OlvetM-tierHuiUfiiriliin thiiii nnvthliiK n C V tho mui ki-l at unyihliiK Ilk.- lhi prhv, lw- I f ralln llH.y ar nuiili' nf K'm1 iiiuktIhI, lo V ! J siuiiiI uri-niiii rmHlH" Iron r.innTi. on ; iHNlictt. hrai'i-N on hliull. heavy hitoiiiI. I lirowtli wheels, m ri wi .l rlniK. Iryiniwalit A lo leel sure thel yon are ueitln y(lnr moi. C I wh win Hi, ink for u " llee ,ne" or a J t ".Mllehell" (llenney) HuKuy. W' ituar- C ! amen them. J Mltohnli, Lowlm tavor Co. f V Keuttlo, Hikune, llulso. I'.irilsuil, Or. ? s i McCormick Harvester Ox, Portland, Or. i I !