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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 23, 1900)
i Si MB First tho modlolno that jida tho rooord for tho irgoat numbor of abao rt& Ouroa of fomalo Ilia V&Lydla E. Plnkhnm'a agotablo Compound. Second Mra. Plnkhnm fijj show by hor lottor lo8 In Lynn that a mil q'M woman havo boon tatorod to boalth by bar )idlolno and advloo. Titlnl AlllottoratoMra. Iffchant aro raoolvod, iahod, road and an werod by woman only. hlS foot la oortlflod to by lejfptayor and poatmaa rf Lynn and otbora of frs. Plnkham's own olty. fflio for froo book ioon Jttlnn thoso oortifioatoa. Evpry alllnu woman la ivitod to writo to Mra. fntiliam and fot hor ad' foS froo of char no. LjSH V. I'liiklmiu Sled Co , I.ynn. Mm "Sj (Jicimt IIIIiiIiIiik t'nata. CojrtUiliTH him) u iiiHMiliiir plitn to tVMV IIM II ii"rvn rintj nip, ppoSlliK t pciplt) with rliliiiK lo. litSTttmul uihlicl to xtoii (loinitulicri tmfko u nil. on iHwnoiiiitliij?, thry ultimo "li Imrni'M licnil to the .uriCTjiiil. In thin Htiitu tlio linrwa ilflTnniiliiT niKir Imokwitnl nor for- rtljfnt tlu iiiimt, tlicy coulilyo round iTOlrclK N . . Hull. ,lltl- HllM.I. IMfflprnuili-Kt iMiiiHt," iloclunvl tlm turur, li itHi"ti'ii iiIh htiiU'ini'iit fifflBrct'Nd with iliriTH, "Ih llmt I StKSS ..1 ,1 11... :.wg " M , ,,n tin. ,,,..... Uqw until mlli-H I'idilllil?" in peel 11 111 llix Kullory. I'liilittUdpliin Ulli: 'III. II IN ni: ll, V itdilaxiitiM1 r.niiiio Cjiitiiiuu rul'ldto. wrofcpiMiit ri-fuiiil tlm money If It ifaiolt'oro. 1). W. (inivo'rt rlyiintiirc MflSftch Imix. J.'ir. 1 -gW N'il mi Kaprrl. 'lm! nlriinl our cook hiiMii't liud clSxiKTU-ncc." jfifio liiiH liocu hero a wok ami njfliirokuit 11 iHmIi." Town Toplco. 'otlieri ,ll l ml .Mm. WltislnM ' Sooth, fijrnip llit brn ri'innly to ilka fur tlflr llrtll (luring lliu tci'tlilliK period. CBoWt'l'lt Sciilo C'oiiiiulttuu of tlio Upixirntorn nii'l tuition mitiloiiiinthiir mocWMfiil otTort in lniliiumpollH tc enfan unreuuiciit. RgSCurp r.,r 'ii-iiim I im lins "iivimI Jnrgr 1 lur lull 1 . I,, linker, 4'JM ettUHii , I'liiliidilpliut. I'ii., Dec. H, 'oft. .lipjirtiit (jiouur who oxpoctH to olfair oropM of fruit iniiHt lnin with low of niM itu-iiK'H curly, ll.u iiuiHt Mojny too Into into tho NjirliiKi "h Srst Rpniyliif,' Ih HtimotitiicH tho utlmiHirtnnt of all. 1'ariH rccn lnot ilcHtroy tlm onuinli'H tlmt livu Kaior will kuroscmi injure thohu mood ukiii tho leu v us. In iihIiik ipHIcK, thcroforu, it mimt lio tlomi IjJSn olijcct in viuw ami with a iiyleilno of tho liahitH of tlio paniHito lUgoct to bo (Ic.Htroyoil. 55. Excellent Coinbiiiation. 'HapleiiMint method and beneficial '515 of the well known remedy, unyoK I'kih, mauiifavtureil hy tho !ioii.nia Via Kvnui' Co., Illustrato' waluu of obtaining tho liquid lnxa iipriuelpluH of plants known to be nciunlly laxative and prohcntintf njn tlio form most rofresliliiK'totlio li id acceptable to tho system. It inpono norfout Ktreiif,'tliciiin laxn ijjolcunslntr tho svHtem elTcetuolly, iclllntr colds, headaches and fevera illy yet promptly and enabling ono ivgreomo habitual voiiRtipatlon per nor) tly. Its perfect freedom from rfi objcctlonablo quality and nub ice, and Its actliiL' on tho kidneys, wnnd bowoln, without weulcunuip Irritating them, inuke it the Ideal fvo. ho process of mnnufaoturlnff flps sed, as they aro pleasant to tho 3$ but tho medicinal qualities of tho icdy aro obtained from henna and ey aromatic plants, by a method iwn to tho CAi.iroitMA F10 Svitup only. In order to get its beneficial cts and to avoid imitations, pleaso lomber the full name of tho Company iteil on tho front of ovory paokajro. IlFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. ff BAN FRANOIBOO, OAL. J7IBVir,I,E, JCT, NEW YOHK, N. Y. le ijy all Druggliti. I'rlce SOc. pertxittle, .(junta nntnt mi uat iaiio. t'ougli Bjrup. TuteaUooO. Um time. Sold br drnffiil.ti. MKrtBlTilrli dial?! HUM SOME RAJUC OLD FOLK. JEnnY AIKEN READILY HECALLS QtN. WASHINOTON. Mm, Mnry .Mvlliiiinlil I'rd tlir Kcilrriil Troop lit Viilley I'ortto - Mliluu'l Mouilry Well KeiiirinlifrH tlx; Kcciich or lie Irlxli Kclii-llloii In I7IIH. Ai'i'iii'illiiK to IiIh own liccollllt, "IIll i'ln .ferry" Altln, of llinnc, (In., who HII.VH III' WIIN lllll'll lll'lir Nl'WI'llHlIc, Illlll- ovi-r Coiuity, VIi'kIiiIii, In 17IK), Im MO yi'iii-M nlil. Ho wiih owncil flrnt hy Hpi'iirer Itolio. Itnno wiih nil olllccr III tln llcvoliilloiiniy war. .Irrry tolil a I'lii'i'i'Mpiiinlcnt of I hit Ni'w York World In- wiih at HiIh time "I lit; i'MoiikIi lo hiiiI illi" a Iiohm mid wait on oli iiiiii-mIit." lie I'i'iiiciiiliriiMl IiIh mimliT tliltlliK him lo I C I ill 1 noli 1 1 . wlii'ic he hiiw tho IIiIIInIi WUI'HlllpH III .III tlll'M Itlvcr. Ill) hiiw . i it-111 1 WiihIiIiikIoii iIiIIiik' on 11 IiIk HllllO llOIHC, Willi Klllll "lIpfllolfH" (III IiIh hIioiiIiIimh. a ri'itlliiT In IiIh lint, and 'looldir mighty lln'." I"iir hoiiii' yi-iiiH iifii-r tho war "ITni lo .Icrry did little or no work. After the Hiirrelider lio reiiuilned In the hiiiiio ciiIiIii and wiih taken care of hy Mr. and .Mim. Akin till Ihelr death. Then Jerry iind a woman niniieil Koko went to live ullli Captiiln .lohu DiivIh. Captiilii DiivIh cave .lerry limine rent free iih Ioiik 11 h he hIioiiIiI live. In a few yearn ItoHe died, and hIiico then .lerry Iiiih lived with Hohi-'h dailKhter, who reftiHed lo allow "I'nele Jerry" to he M'lit lo the poorhoiiHe. John Hall of (wen Sound Ih proliu. lily the oldeNt pi'lHini In (,'aiiiiiln. lie Ih rolored and Ih Mil yearn of nt;e. Hall Iiiih a Hi-rond growth of hair an thlelt and while iih hIh'cp'h wool, and iiIiiiohI a eiilnplete Ihlld net tit teeth, there lie I ilk' only one of IiIh old teeth left. He lived lilt IiIh inoilier null) the war of INI'.', ulien he tools up nrtilH for the IIiIiIhIi, ami wiih with ColouelH lOlllott I.IVl.NtS I'Ktil'l-I-: WHO ItliMKMIHCIt WASIUNtiTON. )lr. Mary MuDuiml I, IA -Hri. Michael MiMiury, ID" Ji-iiM Mr. Trrry, 100 yf art. Jerry AiV.rn, I30)nri. Mra. ( flritliic NiKro, 110 yean. John Hall. I IS year.. and James when the American Cen fral, Hull, was repulsed from Wind nor. Next day he was sent with others to occupy a fort at Amhernthurg, but wiih noon recalled to act iih Interpreter between Teeiimneh and tho llrltlnh leaders. He Idled this post until 181,'. when he wan made a prisoner of war by America ns under Captain Peter Catiilet and taken to Virginia. He was taken to Kentucky and sold an a slave to William K. Cannon In Fleming Coun ty. I'rlelidH of Catalet located him, niul. after several attempts to have hint set free, olTered to buy him from Cannon, but they were met with a Hat refusal. While living with Cannon, Hall mar ried. Ills master, iifrald that Hall should bo taken from him, decided to send him to New Orleans to bo sold. Ho he asked Hall If ho would accom pany him to Cincinnati. Hall assented, but that night young Cannon warned him to llee, and the advtco was taken. In the second llhtek Hiiwlt war Hall was sent with a letter to Sir John Cockbuni, (iovernor of Canada, asking that tho llrltlnh supply anus to the re bellious Indians. He soon left that and worked at odd Jobs until tho Me Konzlo rebellion, In 18117, when ho was attached to tho Uoynl Llfo Guards. Hall, until ten years ago, acted aR town filer, but his wounds then began to bother hlin. He himself abstracted several bones from his cheek, which had been hurt In 1815 by splinters from a post, near which ho was standing, struck by a cannon shot. Tho old until tries to keep the wolf from tho door by selling photographs of himself. He lives about a mile from his "place of business," and walks the Ulstanco every pleasant day. Mrs. Hazard Ih 101 Years Old. Near tho old "Pequot Path," at Nar riigansett Pier, It. I., lives a negro woman, Mrs. Vloletto Hazard, n direct descendant of one of the few survivors of tho lost ship Pajntlno, who was 101 years old on Dee. 111. Sho lives with her daughter, Mrs. Louisa Victoria Be bastlue, In u little cottage not far from MlltllllllR. Mrs. Hazard wns born on tho Isle of MaiilseeB, tho homo of Colouel Ned Bunds. Tho chief dwellers on Manl sees at this period wero tho Snndses. Tueso islanders were slaveholders, and look iiohkohhIoii of n iiero Hlave who eiinie iiHlinre. TIiIh ni'xro I11I1I hiivciI tho life of a young while woman, who, grateful lo her rcHcuer, lieniuio IiIh wife. The Ki'eatKi'iilidehlld of this couplo wiih Vlolelle HiiiiiIh llanrd. Mt'H. Iln.nril Iiiih had ten Kraudehll dren and thirty great-grandchildren. Her huHhiiud died nearly t weiity-seven years ago, at the age of 7H. Hhe tell of HceneM on the Inland during the war of 1811!, when men-of-war eanio to anchor near and llrltlnh Hohllers eamo raiding there. Time may pnim Hlowdy In Phlhidel phln, hut a nediite life Iiiih iidvnntagfH. It Ih douhlful If any other American city can hoiiHt of hucIi a group of old people an Ihene: Mary .Mi'Donahl Ih lJf) yeai'H old. Mm. Celenllne Nlgro In 110 yeai'H old. Mrn. Harnh Doraii Terry Is 10!J yeai'H old. Michael Mooney Ih 107 yearn old. Mm. Teny wan horn In Mount Holly, N. J., In 17IHI. Her fiilher. a Itevolu tlonnry teteran, lived lo be 07 years old. (Jiiyk Wiiklilnutoii HIh Illniicr. Mm. MeOotiald, very III and feeble, lives In the IIoiihc for Agi.'d and Inllrm Colored I'erwiiiH. She Ih the only per Him living who can remember Valley I'orge. HI10 was born near that place In 1770, and wiih 7 yearn old during that memorable winter when the Amer ican unity ramped there, and when nhe helped feed tho starving. Iialf-frosceti HoldlerH with iiiiIh, apples, and potato"H from her nuiHter'n farm. "I remember WiHlilnglon: oh, I re member him," hIio Hays. "A noldler took me lo him and he mild: 'This 1s the lltllo girl that brought iih our dinner.' And Wanhlugton patted my head ami wild '(iod will IiIchh you for It." Mm. Cclchllne Nlgro, of No. 1 1 .'15 Vine street, while one of the oldest women 011 earth. hIiowh much vigor ami vivacity. Mrn. Nlgro In nil Italian by birth. She wiih horn In Campaguii, In Salerno, and Iiiih been In tho Cnlted .States about tell yearn. Her entrance. to this country was memorable. Ad mission was refused her owing to her extreme age, an she wan then years old. The old woman has living In America and Italy twenty-one grand children. Her daughter, Mrn. Antonio (iamhelno, with whom she resides, Is above (50. Michael Mooney lives at the home of tho Little Sinters of the i'oor, at Klgli teeiith and Jefferson streets, and Is by far the healthiest and strongest of tho centenarians. Ho was born on IJaster morning, 'U2, In the town of Urau wlth, County of Longford, Ireland. "My family were active participants In the rebellion of 1708," he says, "and my father nnd two brothers fought gal lantly all through the uprising under Lord Kdward Fitzgerald." OriiniiioulH to the Directory. Here are a few nitnies of foreigners who have applied for citizenship pa pers In the United States Circuit Court, New York City: Spirit PapMstavnro pulos, Cologero Tiitotli a, Ferz'au Dlk rau liiirahtis, Fasehellero Le lleugell elve, Henri A. Van dor Panuwert, Plnens Tviiehteiihiolt, Gander Torklld sen, Felix 1. Do Cuspero Harriet, Schwnr.hard Schllbse, licutoJo.se Slr 1ms nud Antonio S. Fernandes y Uos wInoz. The nhuve named are In their respective order niitlveB of Urceco, Italy, Turkey, Ftatico, Holland, litis slit, Norway, Spain, Austria, Portugal and Cuba. Hinnll DliunoitiU Usually Host. There are tuoro perfect small dlo ii'.ouds than there aro perfect largo ones, nnd where a man gets together n collection of perfect diamonds ho Is most likely to have a collection of small ones. Thus tho diamonds owned hy Americans are not, us n rule, so largo as tho ones owned In Kurope. Artifi cial light enables the Kuropeau dia mond wearer to wear his big stones that aro not altogether perfect. Clinmbor of Commerce nt Tunis. 1 A British chamber of commerce, au thorized by tho piinio minister of tho bey, has Just been established at Tunis. No difference how line a team looks In tho spring, when you buy It, It loolt tough the following winter. Qilrir Meillrnl Trul of tlrnlh. A recent report of experiment at the Academy of Medicine in i'lirin given iiHtonlHhing testimony of tho vlrluo of rhythmical twitching of the tongue an a mnami of niKtoring llfo in ciipch of drowning or asphyxiation. Within tho pact few months there have been at thin hospital 10 hucIi ciihch of rcmiscl tatlou hy thin ono means. Homo of tho HtatemeutH uuidu by M. Lnborde, of tho Academy of Medicine, in connection with thin report are of exceptional in tercut. In ono cane a drowned man wiih rcmiHclatcd only after three hours spent in iinintermittcnt twitching ol his tongue. Which is certainly a re minder to physicians that this remedy is ono that requires patience. N. Y. Journal. Itiirtuirlrd on Ocifiii (itlit-, 'fin- recent. Invcxtigiitioim fur cubic Invlng In iho I'iicIiic Ocean luive revcnled the litct, tlillt if lint illiiili ruck I10II11I11, they hccnino eiicrimti'd Mtili H'liwccdi, heavy enough to break them. Thlx i llkedvNi-piiii, which l.'ronn until il lircnkH dnuu the health. JloMctlf r'n Hioniacli lliltcm Hill euro 11, im uell its iniligextiiiii, liver and kidney troubles. It is just an nccoHcary for a farmer to "k'cta reputation" as for a inerchiint to get to the top with a certain Hue of goods When the farmer makes a Hpocinlty of butter, eggs or any other article, he should Keek to introduce the goods himself. It may not bo encour aging at Hrst, hut bin products will in timu become known. The Reynolds .Manufacturing .Com pany, of D.nisville and North Kings ton, Hhode Island, will Increase the pity of their weavers and spinners about 1 per cent. SALT LAKE CITY. An InitMirtiiiit riirtnr In Trnnacmitl-m-ntitl Triiel, No ono crushing tho continent can afford to cut Salt Lake City from hie route. The attractions of tho place, including the Mormon Temple, Taber nacle and Church institutions, the Great Salt Lake deader and denser than the Dead fea in the Holy Laud tho picturesque environment and the wiirm sulphur and hot springs, are greater to the Fquare yard than any lo cality on the American continent. '11 ie l!io Grande Western Itailway, connecting on the Fast with tho Den ver & Hio Grande and Colorado Mid hmd Railways and on the West with the Southern Pacific (Central Itoute) and Oregon Short Line, in tho only triiiisroiitinctnal lino passing directly through Salt Lake City. Tho route through Salt Lako City via tlio l!io Grande Western Itailway in famous nil the enr round. Ou account of the equable climate of Utah and Colorado it is just as K)pular in winter an in nitiinicr. Send '.V to J. D. Mnnsfield, l!5!l Washington St., Portland, or Geo. W. Hcintz, Acting General l'aesenger Agent, Salt Lake City, for a copy ol "Salt Lako City tho City of' the Saints." Nm Mii of the United Stale., The Kock Island railroad is dis tributing among its pations and friends, a now map of the United States. These maps are of recent re vision, and aro in every way up to date. They aio three and one-half feet by four mid one-half feet, printed on extra heavy jiaper and bound suitably to hnng ou the wall. A great many of these maps have been sent to hotels and public places, and many requests from school houses have been received and complied with. Ill Stmichter of tlir Knriiiy. An old soldier was boasting of his oxpeiienco during tho civil war, when lie was asked: "How many rebs did you kill during tho war?" "How many did I kill? How many did 1 kill?" repeated tho old veteran. "Well, I don't know exactly how many, but I killed as many of them as thov did of me." Ohio Stato Journal. "Jtljrtvlre lind plmplea on lierfare.but he baa been Uklnir CASL'AKKTS and tliey bare all disappeared. I hud been troubled with constipation (or some time but alter tak ing tbe first Cascaret I liave bad no trouble with tbts aliment. W cannot apeak too high ly of ratcarets " Kami Vaiitian. &708 Qermantonn Ave.. Philadelphia, Fa Pleasant, l'alatable. I'oient. Taite Good. Do flood, Ne?er Sicken. Weuken or (!rlT 10c. ttc.Hk). ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... IrrlUl lull) Umiimj, (kl.., tlMlrr.l. .1 I.rt, III Mfl-Tfl HAP Snld ami cunrnnierd by all driiR liU I U-OAb (lata 10 l.'lJUi: Tobacco llabli In ihn Ami than Knv aeeda thai nnlv nst half aa Illurh. Tested, true to name, f-oah and reliable. Alwayiineneii. Aan kfor Kerry s take no otners. Write for 1WXI BfW Annual. If. Al. rbKHl v w.i Detroit, lllfb. KLONDIKE BOOT AND SHOE BLACKING A wonderful discovery. Will render the tli 1 nc-Kt mid most porous leather waterproof and addi to its durability. Send u .'Oo silver and receive by letura tnnll. pot paid, enough to last you two years, tiitlsfuctloa guaranteed, Thompiou & Craig, 415 3rd St., Ban Francisco, Cal, Buy it of your storekeeper. CANDY I fij CATHARTIC WOT KR thadi mark Rioianaso rtf A rnintnrtain. In tho village of Hond, Hnrroy, Is a lick benefit society, which is divided Into two neetimm, ono for teetotaller and tlio other for moderate drinkers, the hint hnlancn-idicct was a typical ono. It showed that tho teetotallers had received no sink pay during the proceeding 11! months, and that the subflcriptlons of each wore returned to the extent, of 1 4s. Od., whilst only 18h. wa available for each of tho mod erate drinkers, whoso Kection has re ceived 15 1. Bd.. in sick pay. Try llt-rorn Vim Ituyt Ten cents luiyn Uix t CnMiareta, but It you wntitafrc tntiiple anil Umklet, siMn M Hti-r-Unit Iteinedy Company, Chicago or New York, tolay, It takes time for manure to nhow full effect in the soil, and hut little benefit may bo noticed tho first year, hut gradually tho materials will de compose and return to the will the original elements derived therefrom. Homo fanners are occasionally disnp iointed with tho use of manure, but the benefits from manure tho first year depend largely upon its condition when applied to the Mill. VITAMTY li,w,dl,lllliii',l r,r xliaiMt,1 nirthr Dr. Klllif' InvltttiriillliK Tulilr. FltKK ft. Trlnl lliitlli" rontalliilitf 2 Wl-pkn trimtliiPllt. Ilr. KIIiip' I t it ilt. IMI .MiIlHl., l'lilluili-llilM. Kuiiuilrd ll'l. The striking blackemiths at tho Ilrooks Iyocomotive Works at Dunkirk, Now York, tctnrned to work, having been granted an increase of 10 conts per day. IVIrlllcd. Now Arizona comes to tho front with tho diccovery of a jug filled with petri fied whiskey. In after years they will probably discover a petrified liar in that vicinity. Chicago Daily News. The l'lciwiiite', it ml Powerful and hffwtlte .eerlnl lni lietnedy lor 3 Rheumatism lXu. t., OKirl'K mid DATA KKII t IfullkllW Wllftt lll'ill.llll(t4 ktlflW Of Toi ua Hip ..nl. acy i.r-T. llUfU'S" ai a 'u fttlip hi il hs u Pri-v ii Ivc at any Ache i,r I'aiii kiumn lo ilii li'inian li'ly. iimti. would not bp a lunilly In all Aiiii-ricn ulllioul a bottle of "1 Ilri,n'" fr en't tut trim bolllp, IV, or large bottle, tl-coiilatiilfiic WiiIihm. boitle- for :. SWANSON RHEUMATIC CURE CO 160-184 E. Laka St.. Chicago, III, The commissioners of tho District of Columbia have decided that the drug gists of Washington cannot sell malt extracts with out the prescription of a reputable physician. This is in lino with tho decision of the police court that all such liquors come within the exprecs provisions of tho Honor law. ..LIVE AGENTS WAITED EVERYWHERE FOR... RAMBLERS and IDEALS $40, $30, $25, $20 8KN I'Oll CATAMint'F.S, HICYCkES AMI Sl'MIISIES Fred T. Merrill Cycle Co. PORTLAND, OREGON Willamette Iron and Steel Works JAMES LOTAN, Manager, PORTLAND, OREGON RAINING AND SAWMILL MACHINERY AND LOGGING ENGINES IRONFOUNDERS, MACHINISTS, BOILERMAKERS AND STEAMBOAT BUILDERS Designers anil Itullilers or Mnrlur Knclnea, Mining ami lreilf;lii; Machinery aail Ovnrriil Mill mid Iron Work, l ire Hydrant, I'ullea, Sluiftliii;, etc. Corre aiondrnr hnllcltnl. Since 1863, immediate lasting Thli bw, wl'.rit.cora will rt rtu tlniilsteufQ irowlnr. )UI1Idc I !8P9,laUlnBfot4,400ltt'' ftrun, 11 1 (j roiTito.vTa ylcUi j'Jbui, pr uri aod jo ia tttftttbit! snri.Tr to bu. Mr Mif. Grritfst grtla I Bn.ll1B t Ihlaalif ,ni staral IIAIII.KV, IIEAnnLEKH. j I eld 1 llbut.laN.V. M"aJrfuU UXVU S5c. A TON Gtvtt rich, creea food far eUlt, bctp, Bwu, roultrr, tie., tt5e. ion. H tell blot'tcnihl of tht Riri utt'l la th V. 8, iiuoucB im:rmi'b Grtttt irtaiOQ crili Or ir to ptrfatcttoa U .America tmTwher. Ettiitr warraau it 1 TIIK MILLION POLL AH potato 1 th Dift uUcti of r UU oo tarth. and Fu:cr KI MecLai bihIll tuaVo ru rich. I. argot grower of rota.c uil Farm 84i lo tho world. VCOCTAIILK PKCDS l.argat. chotctit II tt la U 8. ObIu Sd, 60c, lb. EurjtUlDj warrani4 10 row, m nkga tof lltt TftablejMltfeld( IM. Vttll 10.. HTAMPA mnd thla notice. w trull treat Seed Catalc aod 10 pig Farm el XotilUa. r JohnASalzerSeedCo. tataivg aiane, M, poetage ru LA CROSSE WIS. .TATOM & DOWEN... 19 to 30 Flrtt Strati PORTLAND OR. HOnDQV Treated li BlUr US Successfully Iddresr UK. NIKUKIltK, Mountain Uorae, Ida. 03 EARED ft&CORN . 1 1 1 ivtx 11 r mas mm iir,KvKS-i ai 1 n i 1 MACHINERY, all kinds t 44 He Ltveth Long That Ltveth Well" He that maintains 44Vxe perfect circulation of pure blood in a sound organism," or in other 'words, good health, may live both long and well." A great multitude of people gtidty tes tify that Hood's SArsaparilU has cured their diseases, given them good health, and lengthened their lives. Scrofulous Humor " I tuas In terri ble condition from the itching and burning oj scrofulous humor. Grew worse under treatment of several doctors. Took Hood's Sarsaparilla and Hood" s Pills. These cured me thoroughly." J. C. Little. Fulton. N. Y. emember Wcd6 SaMapamw llool' I'llli cure llrer Illi ; th non Irritating aiid jm cathartic tc lake" wllTi flood'a Sariaparllhs A Civil War llnttle. One Confederate regiment at Gettys burg lost 720 killed nnd wounded on! of 800 men. There has been some sharp fighting in South Africa, bul nothing to recall the battles of tha American civil war. St. Louis Globo Democrat. Cubit' Popnlntlon. Tlio new census gives Cuba's popu lation as 1, 572,840, which is 50,000 less than in 1807. Pnerto Kico hai 057,079, a gain of lDO.OOOeiuco 1897. State or Ohio, city or Toledo, Lvcas County. i " Frank J. Cheney makC5 oath that ho Is tha tenlor parter of the firm of F. J. Ciieiiey fe Co, doing business in tho City of Toledo, County and Mate aforesaid, and that said II rm will par the sum ot O.NK ilUNDI'.KD DOM.AKS for each and every care of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cuke. riCANIC J. CHENEY Sworn to before me and subscribed In mr presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 1884. -rr I A. W. GLEASON, frtl i Kotaru Public Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally and acta directly on the Wood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. t il E.NKY & CO., Toledo, O. Bold by drucKlsts, 70c. U all's Family Fills are the best. Watermelon makes a lovely com plexion wash, and lemon juico is also good. SHELBY IDEAL and CLIPPER BICYCLES The Ideal Trench Tonic FOR BODY AND DRAIN Endorsed by Medical Faculty efficacious agreeable PORTLAND DIRECTORY. I"eii, mint Wire Wnrka. rOKTI.ANI) VVIItK .1 lltON WOlil.S: WlliS ami Iron (cncinc: olllre ralllm:. m- Sll Aider. .ttHOlllllr.V Ulllt Sl,,tlH, m CAWSTON it CO.: KNdlKKR, IHIII.KltS, MA. cluuery, ttiles. 48-lU First St., fortlnnd, Ur. JOHN rOOLE, Portland, Orf.oow, etui clvo you the best barcalns In general machinery, engines, boilers, tanks, pumps, plows, belts anil windmills. 'J'he new fcteel I X L windmill, sold bv him, is ttu equalled. Bore's MONEY initI t No business pajrs as well on amount In rested ni. DRILLING WELLS l with our moilern machinery. "IT HUO. J UliKIW- l lli l S 111 1. UUSU.1 'l I LOOMIS & NYMAN. TICFIW nHID . THE CHILDREN NEED PometliliiB to put their blood In proper condi tion for spring's changeable weatiier. Hoore's Revealed Remedy Will do it effectively. No alcohol or poisonous , drugs -purely vegetable. 1,C0 per bottle at ' the drug stores. CURE YOURSELF 1 Ua lllg H for unnatural discharges, ttttlaniMailoni, Irritations or ulcerations of mucnus nieinbranos. l'aitiletfi. and nut astrln CUltES la 1 to&dtjl. 1 UutriOlml not la lirldtur. 27SiTHCEv'jCHtUIWlCo. eeut ur lUonous. rrvcDU touiloa. kciiiCINNTI,0.H oia uy iir-ugitisu. ti.ai. or S bcttlel, I.'.'tj. ircular sunt ou requasi. N. P. N. V, So. 8-1U00. WHEN wrltlnc to mlTortlstra pleat luuntlon tins paper. J WL rmirfi "11