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About The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1900)
BRADSTREET'S omen now iat ordinary treatment Is to relieve painful ods, ¿ey kno w Lydia E. Phtk- tt's Vegetable Com~ pd will and does and l more than any other liclne, very woman knows yf Mrs, Pinkham's licino, \ery woman knows L woman Mrs, Pink- L has cured. M nine women out of hut off getting this ro te remedy until their lf/i is nearly wracked Experiments or nog- Len they write to Mrs. lharn and slto euros k but of course it bs ienyar to do so, p delay getting help if aro sick, has helped a million Le.-J. IV hy not you ? comfort i" the Old Paalin«. lSaliuB are the spiritual center I'lil Testament. They overflow Le richness of heart experieuce teristics not of oue age but of Ll mankind. We find in them L> gieat comfort as did the eaiuti Testament times. I get footsore . GET EASE. Foor |t-r At this reason your fpet fee . nerviHiR mid uncomfortable. Il ■ smarting feet or tight shoes, try F..ot-Ease. It rests mid comforts; walking easy. Cores wnollen and lg feet, blisters and callous spots. P < orns ami bunion* of ail pain and ¡tain < lire for < hilhlain*. Sweating, ir Fronted J V\> have over 3(i,- inmniiils. Don’t get footsore get i.-r. fry it tudau. Solti bv all l< and shoe stores f<»r 25c. 'I'rial l F ree \»hlre>>, Allen S. Olm- I Koi. X. Y said that the population of the LcreuBes It) per cent every 10 every box of the genuine itive Brcmo’Vuinine Tablet. Laly that cares u cold iu oue day >ject is on foot to connect the 's of Greece with those of Tur- las to connect Athens with Eu- I rail. ’liteii tlie 111 m of lluniMiiity. 'enling disease, killing hu >! expelling i « mm < arets Candy Cathartic relieve >erieb. Ise them regularly! Drug- 25c, < juc . leful are toads in gardens that e sold in Prance by the dozens Ik gardens to free them from in insects. rt'KE A 1'01.1» IN IIXK HIV Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab- Ill druggists refund the money Us to cure. E. W. Grove s »lg- is ou each box. 25c. A New Treatment. rif-r mode of treating the drink ■ vaiil to be in «uecetmful opera- Paria where three phyHii-iam»— Speller, Thebnuet aud Broca— k'»- that thev have d¡«covered a I iiiii , Of 57 caaea treated, 33 lr»-»l and 17» Here improved, only ■ig to allow improvement. The is obtained from hoiaea that F-n doaed with alcohol until p‘teina are drenched with the When administered to pa ne serum revives natural repug- b alcohol, which continued use pen down. Ktrange it is that a severe mus- [more faithful servuuts than a one. tZEMA’S ITOH IS TORTURE. ha is caused by an acid humor in pi coming in contact with the I producing ¡creut redness and tn- Pon ; little pustular eruptions form Lharge a thin, sticky fluid« which P scales off ; sometimes the skin is h and fissured. Eczemi tn any a tormenting, stublvorn disease, itching and burning at times are [unbearable; the acid burning R* mi to ooze out and set the »kin I Salves, washes nor other exter- |ications do any real good, for as Rhe poison remains tn tbe blood Rep the skin irritated. ro/?M OF TETTER. hrr? year« I 111 r on my pich canard to twice ►•1 «i«e. Part H th* dtaease nir.fnin- P **rv pain- 1'1 wing me Fyfort Four ► • the Trtter p»*« ! too far k'* «nd they IMthing for only three [fl S fl and F'tetv cured I®tteen year« B h«ve «ever J «ny »»gn of _ — _____________ ■ old troable ” — JÍ as. F* ’ U14 McCee St , Kan»«» CMy. Ma. neutralizes this acid poison, P 'oodand restores it to a healthy, Rate, and the rough, unhealthy toft, «m.M.th and c.ear. ires Tetter, Erv- pelaa, Paonasi*. Salt neum and all sktn «eases due to a dol >- >ned c Midition of tne IS' ,-i f, r (, ;r book and wcte us P if cate. Our physicians have r • i.«eases a life study, and can f by their advice ; we make no this service. All co^spondeucw ped m strictest confidence. SPtCiFlC C0„ ¿TLAWTA 0A I lf » L / F «h tyn.p a»t«s G‘»-1 L « i n«« » 4 by úruga fta van REVIEW. Hut-.,, rally Equal »« That ,t ■ Cor r«.|H>>»4|U( P.rl-4 Last I..r, BracUtrret s •«va: Though tom. measures of business volume and value make unfavorable comparison with a rear ago, and speculation is rertainlv on a reduced scale iu nearly all lines, other registers ot trade activity are still v’iy favorable aud it is hard to resist the conclusion that, with few notable exceptions, the actual business of the »xiuntry is a. „ rule fully equal to if not slightly in excess of the correspond ing pario.1 of 1899. This, too, in the 1 case in s; .te of the distinctly repressive tendenev exercised by the present pres idential campaign. Brioes of staples as a whole are firn», ifter a sustained advance for a mouth past, succeediug a summer of quiet steadiness, but unhealthiness of the »bort side iu speculation has been brought forcibly to the attention of »1 'alers iu a number of staples, notably hog products ami flaxseed. lhe event of the week in the iron ami steel trade lias been the taking of 150.600 tons of rails by tbe l’enu»yl- »ania at $26 per Urn, auirouuced on Friday. Thia action, which will probably be followed by other com panies, disposes of tbe steel rail puzzle satisfactorily to the rail-makers, and constitutes auother element of strength to tbe industry generally. Despite a decrease of ovei 20 per cent in the cur rent pig iron prouiiction from fonr months ago, fnruace stocks are reported im reasing and prices are rather weak. Wheat, including flour shipments, for tve week, aggregate 4,292,855 bushels against 4,459,167 barbels last week. Business failures for the week in the United States number 210, as against 177 last week. Failures iu the Dominion of Canada number 86, us eopmured with 18 lust week. PACIFIC COAST TRADE. Neatllv .Market«. Onions, new, 1 'go. Lettuce, liot house, $1 per crate. Potatoes, new. $15. Beets, per sack, 85c(u$l. Turnips, per suck, $1.00. Beans, wax, 4c. Fquash—4c. Carrots, per sack, 20c I’arsnije, per sack, $1.25. Cauliflower, native, 75c. Uucum liars—10 20c. California, Cabbage, native anil 2c per pounds. Tomatoes—80050". Butter—Creamery, 26c; dairy, l»c; ranch, 18c pound. Eggs—25c.' Cheese— 12c. Poultry—12c; dressed, 14c; spring. 13<4 16c. Hay—Puget Sound timothy, $14.00; choice Eastern iVashingtou timothy, $19.00. Corn—Whole, $23.00; cracked, $25; feed meal, $25. Barley—Rolled or ground, per ton. $20. Flour—Patent, per barrel, $3.50; blemled straights, $3.25; California, $3.25; buckwheat flour, $6.00; gra- ham, per barrel, $8.00; whole wheat flour, $3.25; rye flour, $3.80(44.00. Millstuffs—Bran, per ton, $12.00; short«, per ton, $14.00. Fee»l—Clioppe'l feed, $19.00 per ton: middlings, per tou, $20; oil cake meal, per ton, $30.00. Fresh Meats—Choice dressed beef steers, price 7l»c; cows, 7c; mutton 7‘a; pork, 8c; trimmed, 9c; veal, 9@ 11c. Hams—Large, 13c; nnall, 18'g; breaklast bacon, 12c; dry salt sides. 8 Qc. Portland Market. Wheat—Walla Walla. 54®54’jC Valley, 60c; Bluestem, She per bushel. Flour—Beet grader, $3.40; graham. |2.60. Oats—Choice white, 42c; choict gray, 41c per bushel. Barley—Feed barley, fl5.00 brew ing. $16.00 per ton. Millstuffs—Brau, $15.50 ton; mid dlings, $21; short«, $17; chop, $16 pet ton. Hay—Timothy, $12018; clover.$7(4 7.50; Oregon wild hay. $607 ¡»er ton. Butter—Fancy creamery, 45(g55c; store, 80c. Eggs—25c per»!ozeu. Cheese—Oregon full cream, 13r; Young America. 14c; new cheese 10c per pound. l’oultry—Chickens, mixed, $2.50@ 3.50 per dozen; hens. $4 00; springs. $2.00(43.00; geese, $6.00«T8.00 doz; docks. $3.00(45.00 ¡»er dozen; turkeys, live, 14c per pound. Potatoes—40 »4 55c per sack; sweets, 1 *4c per poanu. Vegetable-—Beets, $1; turnips, 75c; per sack; garlic, 7c per pound; cab- bage, 2c per pound; |»ar»nipH, bée; onions. $1; carrots. $1 Hope—New crop, 12Ls014’,o per pound. Wool—Valley, 15*4 16c per pt Eastern Oregon, 10(413c; mohair, 25 per pound. Mutton—Gross. I»eet sheep, wethers and ewee, 3',c; dressed mutton. 6 Q (4 7c per pound. Hoge—Gross, choice heavy, $5.75; light and feeders, $5.00; dressed, $6.00(4 6.50 per 100 pounds. Beef—«»roes, top steers, $3.50(44 .00; cows. $3.000 3.50; dressed beef, 7c per pound. Veal—Large. 6't07Se; small, sta 8 Qc per pound. Ran Franriifo Market. Wool—Spring—Nevada. Nevada, llrt$14c 11014« pet pound: Eastern Oregon. 10(4 14c; Y al ley, 16(4 18c; Northern. »(410c. flop»—Crop l»P0, 12(4 14‘,0. 28c; Butter—Fancy creamery seconds, 26^37‘»c; fancy dairy, ,c; do seconds, 23c per pound. E^ge—store, 23c; fancy ranch. SSu, Jlillstcff« — Middling«. $11.00 '4 .-'.00; bran. $15 50 016 50. Hay—Y' heat $8 l, (4 12 wheat an»! ».at $' "" ' I" 1' «■« barley $» alfalfa. $'' !>'i»« 7.50 per ton. straw, 25 <487'10 per bale. Potato««—Early Rose. 30(4 75c; 8a- inas Bur anks. Toe a $1.05; n ar Bur- rank«. $U'4«5 c ; new. 75<-«$1 25. Citra» Fruit—Orange«. Valencia, $1.7501.25. Mexican lime«. $4 00 4 5.00; Califimia lemon» 75c«$1.5O; <lo choice $1.75'42.00 per box Tropical Fruita—F.ananae, $1.50<4 per bunch; pineappl"*' aom Inal; Fenian vale«, «44Qe par pouteL ANCIENT INDIAN ARSENAL. STUDIED WITH KWANG HSU. I ««Zed f«msl»M. A Queer Order. To bake tomatoes, wash sod dvr “The tunnie.t thing I saw daring Jreat Store of Arrow ilraJ, l> wcov Fellow Student of the lh‘ne*e Kmp<ror large round ones aud rvrnor« « thin the war, said the colonel, "happened ei'eO la Connecticut. Visits San Francisco. ■lie« from ths top of each Scoop out in my regiment. One of tbe captains Amuug the vui.rotions of lnJ:au relic» Leuug Kai Tin. a tellow student of This root of many evils — iwneu in Connecticut probably the fin Emperor Kwaug Hsu of China. Is lu the inside o‘ each, leaving a good wall. had been a railroad eondactor before He was a good disciplinar 'st. with oue exreptio n. Is owned bj San F'rauc sco. Even to »er the Em Chop this pulp fine, add to it a table- th« Glandular tumors, abscesses pimples Herbert holt ayd. who Ilves in U m peror Is a rare privilege, denied the spsruful of melted butter, a table- ian and kept his men well drilled spvAinful of cnicu juice, a teaspcou'ul i»ne day he had a squad of men out and other cutaneous eruptions, sore own of Durham, A large part of then gieat majority of the aluiond eyed. The of cbopp«d parsley and a tablespooufnl marching them by flank, when he ears, inflamed eyelids, rickets, dyspep «•ere found by Mr Southmayd himself fortuuate Celestial who cubs «ibuws Of fiuelv rolled bread crumbs to everv is he is a cuufirmed relic hunter am with his majesty is singularly houor»-d six tomatoes, halt and pepper to turned to speak to a friend. Wheu he sia. catarrh, readiness to catch cold looked again his squad, marching like knows many of the caves and camp by his country meu. But he who breaks taste and inability to get rid of it easily, pale Return to the t» iu«to ^heils, >ug grouuds used by the tribes of th« through the sacred Inner circle aud ami put on tbe slices t^at wer« re veterans, were in the act ot 'butting' into a high board fence. In the emer ness. nervousness and other ailments State. While flint. black flint, rosi Uves in daily communication with the moved irom the top. place a tiny pie,»» ;uartz, red aud yellow jasper, lime Emperor pt China Is almo»! a dlvlulty of butter ou each, aifl base about 20 gency be fogrot for a moment that he including the consumptive tendency — was a soldiei and leieaiiie again a tail- .tune aud glass stoue were the stouei to the half a thousand million ki>i> tor minutes. Can be completely and permanently road conductor. Running forward to UseJ in the manufacture of 3.»«AU ar tuuate subjects. Military Automubilet. wards the squad he shrieked al the top removed, no matter how young or old row beads, varying from tbe size of i Such a dignitary Is Leung Kai Tin The advantage’» presented bv autotn of his voice: 'Down brakes! Down ;humb uall to those nearly as large ai who owe« the proud privilege of b.« biles have a <rvnt fare hi at ion for alt nidi* ' rakes!' He was one ot the best sol the sufferer Httod*« Sarsaparilla waa r1r«n the daughter t hand. His axes Include tile tine persoual coiuuiuulcatlou with the Em tarv men. Lane« »ttiwji have been offered diers, just the same, and le»i his men of Silas Vernooy. Wawarmtig N. Y . who had •dgvd. highly pel »Led tool to the rough perur Kwaug Hsu tu the fact that be fur the be«t automobile. Iu vtttr, as tn into many a hot tight.” every thin*, it pays Pt use the ttest arap- broken out with scrofula «ore* all over her unfinished specimens. He has titirt) Is a pupil of Kaug Yu Wei. greatest of on«. The be>t shield with vihieh to pro- facr and head. The firs* bottle helped her th* Hest rrescrtplle« for Mslsrl* jf these, out1 of which weighs sevet Chinese scholars and reformers It was irxt the »ton a h is Hoatetier> Stomach aud when she had taken six the sores were all pounds, wli.le tbe small.-st turns tl.t Kang Yu Wei who first started the re Bitters. It < urrs constipation, indigraiiun Chills and Fever is a bottle of Grove's healed and her face was annM>tb. He write« tasteless Chill Tonic. It is simply that she ha» never »Uuwu any sign of the form bee buzzing In the royal boutiet. and dyspepsia, and prevents tnaiaria siales at sixteen ounces. Of lus eleven ¡-»sties tlie longes. The young Emperor finally lent a list In the African elephant both sexea iron aud quinine in a tasteless form. scrofula returning measures fourteen ami a half Inches it ening ear to the teachings ot Kang Yu have ivory tusks while in the Astatic No Cure. No Pay. Price 50c. Hood's Sarsaparilla length. Guilges used by the ludlam Wei. He became a pupil of that great they are generally lestricte I to tile Skagway printer, have formed a un 111 working out the Inside of logs teacher. This uaturally made the Em male. ion with 17 members, the first in Promises to cure and keeps the which they hud first charred, lu making peror eager to meet the moat brilliant Alaska. Stops tho Cough and promise. Ask your druggist for it their enuues. number twenty, Tbere scholars of Kang Yu Wei. Atnoug the Works Oil tho Cold. There is more Catarrh In this sect*on of the are ten tine spec adze and young uieu brought Into the royal pres Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure today and accept no substitute. country than all other dUesse« put together, twel’.e chisels. Of pipes th« ence were Leuug Chl Tso aud Leung a cobl in one day. So cure, No Pay. and until the last few year« whm «U| o* d t » I m » incurable. For a crest many y <*ani doctors pro one he values mo is short Kai Tin. Leuug Kai Tiu was the young YOU NEED NOT SUFFER Price 25 cents. nounced It a 1< m *« i dlM'H'-e. rth ! ur - «cribed Local «u'muusl, perfect and wa. er brother, but equally clever fur Ins reme.ne«, and by coufttantly f«i|| g to cure with local treatment, pronounced it incurable. found a few miles Two million residents of Boston Science has proven catarrh to be avonstitu- With KhrutuntiaiH, Hr la t Ira. N«ura)(la or home, li years, aud iiu ardent reformer. llackachr. Dropa " Will Keliovo When Jealousy made it Imperative nailed themselves of the public bath, tlonal disease, and therefor« require« »Histltn. looks much like a clay plpt AH Pain ami < urt» You, tional treatment. Hall’« Catarrh < urr, msn- that the young Emperor have less fre- during the last summer. , of today excepting n a tured by F. J Cheney ('o . T edo.t'h ». n DK o I’ h • j, quick $n1 ia the only constitutional cure on the market. queut counsels with Kang Yu Wei it that of red clay. T p« sitive It pn \ rut« and abaolutrly cuir* di«- It is taken Internally in do*es from 10 drops to »•'< It k.l.w^h fvrm« 11 uita a ttb mart v uoii-hed around the edges, a notch fol w as decided to confine tlielr Intercourse a t ’«spoonful It a< • directly . n the t < | tnix rffet t on the atomaeh, hvrr and kldnet«; and mucous surfaces of th« system They offer puritle» the blood, «trengtuens tbe nerve«, aiui e.ii'h battle the wearer was engagisl 111 to letters aud to have these missives one hundred dollars for any case it fails to place« the entire system in a healthy rondition. On » tie of them can lie counted sixty carried to aud fro by some trusted cure, bend for circulars and testimonials. Ad 11 1« li e t h «1». al an.t beat n< I it Ina In th« dress, F J CHKNKY A CO.. Totodo,a five notches, »b tioting either a chieftalt frleud of reform. Leung Kai Tin was Mur 1 <n' doM « fur fl !t K for yon who art Sold by hruvaista. 7Sc crippled an<l help!?», ridden and htitw- one of those who bravely offered his WHAT A LARGE NUMBER OF or one milch given to fighting. Hall's Faintly Pills are the best. Here i> l.itr and Hope, a |M»sittve cure There are three war club lieads and services for this delicate and danger- PEOPLE ARE ENDURING. Inhaling the fumes ot burning the beat n nirdy on earth to have In the botre. a dozen hide scrapers used In cleaning ous task. f<>rv\t*rx *ud<len sickne-o. or pain it I V camphor will ofteu cure a cold in the rcH.h Wheu the Emperor saw that bls re- \ KO I ll k 1UD4V It fitt « insiantancuu« the hides from which their clothing head. rt lit i an.I Is ab««>lntrlv the only m riaiii cure ami tents were made. Among the most formers bad endaugert^d bls own safe 1» r KHP.t VI % I GM ln B | lt; (orjn h lg ty aud that uf bls advisers, and that ah ' ust'd with uuiallliiK rff.. t in «rintlva, Pis,»'. Cure is the best medicine we ever Interesting specimens to the ordlnarj Neuralgia, Kervuuanea«, use»! ter all arte« lions ot the throat and Ha«k a«-he, man and which cause a peculiar sen matters were nearing a crisis, he seut Nrrvuua ami Neuralgic lungs W m i ) E hdilsv . Vaubureu, lud , Meepleaanea«, Headache«, Nervoua l»v«prp«ia, ami »allot' us tlielr use Is explained are th« a secret message to Kwaug Yu Wei. lu- Feb 10, limo. uertoue aHrt-tloua of etcry dracriptlon, three scalping knh»>s. A string ol forming him of the peril that was From the Mountaineer. Walhalla. N. Dakota A«|hma Hay F«*v«r. «atairh. Croup, Truth la very compact, but a lie Bronchitis, Heart W«»M|ine«a( lootlixche, wampum was takeu from a skeleton threatening all reformers. He bade The remorse of a guilty stomach is must have plenty of room or it a ill tarache, la Urlppo, Malaria, Creeping Nuiuhnea«. ami kindred dl«ea«ea. found In Portland. A red clay kettle them fly at ouce. what a vety large majority of the peo ■mother. Six of the most promising advocates ple of this nation are sufferiug with to WOl I D NOT HF W1THOCT IT. Is absolutely perfect. A bone orua “I wish to lift my \tri«e In behalf of your uietit found In a cave Is considered val of reform were butchered at the Insti day. It is a well known fact that dys- 1'«»!' KNOW WHAT TOT ARK TAKING ••ft l»KC>l*«i." th.- onK in.difni,' that i,rt« liable, as but few of them are in exls gation of the Empress Dowager l»efore pe|»sia is a characteristic American dis- When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill given me any relief from my dreadful tnaladv, KIIBI M A FI hvi | |,« y ,. t ..,ir ,.,u ... teuce. Tlie drills used for making th» they could make their escape, but Kang ease and it is frequently stated that Tonic because the formula is plainly and ha\o had but one attack alitoe I com printed on every bottle showing that it di < n. • d It I have bvrn a rfreat -■ ffercr <r.»m holes for the leather thongs In thelt Yu Wei. Leung K h I Tin, Leung Chi ■’we are a nation of dyspeptics.” It 111* I M 11 1 > M for tw ruty I oiir v eai h 1 v <*r y i others munuged to es- It is a distressing ailment au»l be- is simply Iron and Quinine in a taste winter ai d spring 1 would think would N my unx'casins and »kin canoes show greai Tso, and several cape. less form. No Cure, No Pay. 50c. lni*t l ank« to you and omr ••» l»ltoi,s” cause of its many forms is difficult to «1 'll and pa;ien»e, as they had nothing for the good it has done tne. 1 would not he Leuug 1 Kat Tin came to the Pacific treat. Sometimes it is the result of but stones with which they taper»'» without it. You can um* tins as you pleas.', Au oil identical with that of bitter < ht'iid them to me the doctrine of reform improper modes of eating, improper almond, ia extracted from coal tar. these from about the sixe of a penci coast to curry 1 nomas T Readdick, Kingaland. t.a ” low n to a sharp ¡mint. Of these» he Lai to every r city and village where his food or mental worry and exhsustion; * IT HAS SAVED MY LIFE.” HOM K'KKK KIH. brother Chinese congregate. In Ran then again it uiay be sort of a ileprex-ed “1 do not know how to express how wonder fl ft ecu. ful I think Your **ft 1HCOI”*" i« I was suf- Bra»« arrowheads and a quiver divide Francisco there are an especially large condition of the body aud treatment !• ’ intensely with ftEI KAI GlA. an I Some of the finest aud most produc numl»er of progressive Chinese, vho should be directed to the restoration of thouk ’ in fora month that ! would have to die. honors with the two Iron tomahawk« tive land., either (or general farming One day a lady called to «ev me and brought During a rainstorm two years ago Wai believe that the light of modern clvlll- the Health, w ithout special attention to or stock raising, to be had in Oregon. an advertisement oi’v.ur ** wmii « ou *« *5 zation should penetrate the glootu of the stomach. In other instances, the OltOF.H •• | resolved io try it and 'ent for a ter Lane »ought shelter under a shelv China. Their battle cry is: "Give back disease is evidently the result of in Washington or Idaho, are to la» found i»ottie I have not had an attack of suffering Ing rock al North Gullford, ami whll« since 1 t.»ok tlie first dose. I Itrlieve it ha« along the line, of the Oregon Railroad the throne to the young Emperor flammation of the stomach. Bavetl my life This statement is positively stirring the* ground up to ascertain Kwang Hsu." They would haie the Anyone of these conditions produce Ar Navigation Company, Before decid true I «hall always take pleasure in reeoni- ni.'tiding vour “ft IHCOfW* for the cure ot what depth had been made by the de Empress Dowager divested of every a lack of vitality in the system, by ing Hi«m a location you will do well to s i. I K vl GIA. Y«»ur* very truly, cay of le-aves he was surprised to flue call upon any agent of the O. R. Ar N. I R Smith El l»orndo spring«, Mo. to lure* Its life - causing the blood vestige of power. *M IXM1N S -ft I1KOI V " t. w. .1 by |l4 an in row head. KenewiM effort brouglu , taimug elements, Tbe i loud ia th»' Co. for full information. .Maps, cir an<i agents. In some places the Druggists are Leung Kai Tin. though still In his out thirty-five» of them. Returning culars aud descriptive pamphlet,, will our agents. If the remedy is not obtainable in twenties. Is a man of marvelous ability. vital element in our lives and should town, order of us direct. !«rge»>ixe bottle. next day with spade and sieve, lie dug be furnished free by calling on or writ- your be carefully nurtured, llwtoie the blood .Mi d<»M s. >1 no. -ent prepaid by rxpreaa or mail, He Is a scholar, not only learned In the mt 1.2IK) specimens and from evidence» tug to nearest O. K.Ä N. ticket agent. to its proper condition, dvrqiepsia will musty philosophy of the Orient, but all who arc «offering, to at least found It was doubtless a spot w here or bv ad'lre.sing well versed In the history of other ua- vanish and perfect health follow. :hey were made ami laid away agalnsi UAALUjRk ■' |>'1 W. H. HURLBURT, For example, in the county of Pem tlons and what has made tlielr success. seu.lSAMPLk FREE upon re l.e‘ time' of need. More' than 2.0UU have General 1'aa.enger Agent, bina, North Dakota, a few miles from He Is an eloquent speaker, aud bls lec Portland, Oregon. been taken from that spot. vaa«« Ma«« wanted in new territory Writ« Now. tures to Ills countrymen In the United W alhalla, resides Mr. Ernest Snider; YWANkUNS RMKUMATIC CURE CO. a man of sterling integrity, whose Slates have stirred them greatly. 164 Lak« I rut, Chlcag«. Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow > Sooth How They Put Out Fire« iu Korea. veracity cannot be doubted. He was ing Svrup the best remedy to use for thr'v A fire in Korea Is considered of slight i FLIES HAVE EYES TO BLIND. formerly a resident of Landsdowue, children during the teething |>eriud. FINE OLD -onseqtienee. unless a whole street Ont., but removed to the West and is Knur Thoii.iind in u Bunch on Each A giioatiriain. diould happi n to be threatened. Thert uow a posperuus farmer. BM« of the He.el. s very little In a Korean house that ent No more presumptuous philosophy For three years he as been unable to Whoever thinks the male the supe was ever palmed ntT on unthinking man »urn. except sliding doors ami win rior animal Hud. no rest for the sole do his work because he was ill with Gin, Brandy, Rum lows, and a few articles of furniture ”1 (»ecame seriously ill than the philosophy of Hguosticism. tt hi, foot In the contemplation of what dyspepsia. and clothing. No philosophy ever so insulted the re 12 full quarts I»no Per ssllon. I.' <0. XXX about three years ago, ” ha says, and we. In the sublimity of our self-con- I'OKT AMl SI1KKKY. Il 0. ligion of Je.ua Christ. No oue ever Generally the unlucky owner whose ?eit, call "the lower animals.” In our consulted a »lector who gave me some faced so squarely again.t God's word. house catches tire endeavors to pull II AIL <¿<»<»1» GOOD* general ignorance of the housefly we medicine for indigestion. I continued From first to last all of Goal's dealing, lown; that Is. after he has carried lute Of cm for 'Mi «tul upa «rd delivered free to Io not know Just how foolish and no to grow worse and several physicians with man have been that he might the treet whatever property he caret .»ie«t Knliroad or Steamer lauding Hlank tecount the mule la, but we may rea were culled at intervals who gave me know. This is the sole object of the ti< » «>e» atol Keg». to save. When several iiousex at one« sonably Infer that he Is as markedly temporary relief, hut the diseaim re- w hole plan of revelation. This is the ire* In dang» r the King sends out a LOUIS CAHEN & SON Jeflcleut ns usual, seeing that his eyes turile»l with all its accustomed severity. meaning of every symbol, figure and hiinilied or so soldiers, who calmly “The distress after eating made me ire so close together that they touch Eatsbll.hrd SO Year. ceremony — that man might kuow God view the bonfire, and offer help. If nec »a cli other. That's always a bad sign. dread meal time. At times 1 became and man', own future. rKAMiaro. cai.iroKNi*. •ssary. There is no water to work so dizzy as tobe unable to stand. 1 had If you see anybody with eyes close 10- with, so these liolpers generally biIng gether you are entitled to think little sour stomach, heartburn, palpitation along with them a ship's anchor, fas of heait, and weak nerves. The doc if bls Intelligence. tened to u long, thick rope; this anchot tors disagreed as to the nature of my The fly has two sorts of eyes, the big disease, but all agreed that the stomach they tlx to the burning beam, then It b compound oue, 4,000 In a bunch on was affected. I suffured intensely and 'a long pull, a strong ¡lull, nuel a pull al each side of the head, for knocking together.” life was a misery. about in daylight and there are simple ‘‘I tried several well-known reme S'>un*tlmes the sparks, driven by ilia ryes on the top of the head for use In wind, fly across the road; then the ■ poor light, sewing mid tine print. Be dies, but was not benefited. "I read in the newspapers articles Koreans climb up on tlielr roofs, and fore going into ecstasies of admiration regarding the wonderful curative pow stand ill rows upou the upper edges ol over the creature that has 4.0«M> eyes on ers of Dr. Williams' I’iuk ¡‘ills for the sti ll! titre. You will wutlder wlini each side of its head ■ < might lie well tlm obji' t of this strange proceeillng to remember that they are not of nail h I'ale People, and finally alter some come to ma> be. Now the men quickly strij account, lu case of old flies kept over urging on the part of a friend, 1 con many of us, off tlielr coats ami the women follow winter the compound eyes cave In and cluded to try the pills. 1 purchased but however -uft with their large cloaks. These they get broken, yet the fly seems to get six boxes. This was five months ago. bad the case ”1 had not taken all of the first box wave rapidly together. In order ti along and And food, One kind gentle , r. ate a stTong counter breeze to ths •nan varnished over the simple eyes before 1 felt much relief, 1 continued taking the pills, and after using four You can't make a mistake It you get a one blowing. ■ nd plucked off the wings of some tine can almost Imagine tin- Korean* flies. He found that lie might bold a lioxea I was cured. 1 have none of to be strange birds, flapping their wlngt candle close enough to. burn the com those distressing symptoms now and preparatory to taking their flight Intc pound eyes of the fly before It had a am completely restored to health, and the upper regions. While these o<i<1 ■usplclon that anything out of tlie com can do as much work as any of the pro< »'» ding, ar»' going on. prayers his mon was golug on. In daylight he took laborers on my farm. I owe my restor- »ITereil to the spirit of the tire, as well a knitting needle nnd brought It up In atiu to health to Dr. Williams’ Pink penetrates PORTLAND. ORECON Pills for Pale People and galdly give as to that of the wind. promptly front of the fly close enough to torn-b toy testimonial, hoping it may prove and deeply, tils antennae before It dodged. If the beneficial to some persons similarly A Gentle Hugg«**th>n. soothes and Tin- m -’hl" •! b '»n Ixith si<l « had com« knitting needle was brought up on one affected.” strengthens ONE FORA DOSE. Cure flirt IhMMireb«» «nd I>y«- pep«!«, H tn«« r fltnpir«,Furlfjr th« Hi»*xj. Aid l>l<«»«- the nerves over In Simpsoii'« frout yard, ami wer» ■ Ide Mr. Fly picked up bls sticking R By restoring to the blood the requis tlGi.Irr -i’ I uaoes«. ¡»mot Grip« i>r blcxen. T« plasters quite 111ely. — Aln.lee's Maga ite constituents of life. Dr Williams ’ an<l brings •». •* ,,| niai »amp «fre«, ’n'! i»oi z ». OS. making remarks al*>ut passers-by am! HOGANK O CO., r»ha4«4paia, Pa. b .d Dy Drugglsta. zine. a sure ture. l'ink Pills for Pale People reuew tbs carrying on n desultory conversation. nerve force and enable the stomach to Kteclroplating the Ih-ad. "The cause of the present hard Dr. Variot of Paris lias discovered a promptly mil properly sssimilste the ••••••••«••••••••••••••••e times." suddenly said Simpsiin loudly “is caused by women knocking men util pris es« for embalming bodies whh-b It fiwsi, thus s|>redily anil |iernianeiitly of employ uh nt In sliop«. factorie« Is thought will prove a great success, curing the dvs|»eptic. These pills are stores, etc. W beti you stop and con lie uot only emtislm« but metallizes a s|iecific for all disease* having their sider the thing, one can’t help but won the tiodies by the Ruolt process, just origin in impoverished bloo<l or disor tier why they should be big enougb as It is done with a fork or a *po< n hi dered nerves. They contain every ele 10 0-ii I.ISim .r DHL this manner they can tie preserved In ment requisite to general uutritlou, to fools to do till«.” <’»ir»« Drufikenrie»»« arul all Drug llahita, H.v, B.ds Drop; «»d it«cow definitely. and In such perfection that restore strength to the weak, good flrnd for prlutfl matter that tell« all about H to "probably It's because they l»e<-om< bcat.un« * «¡»« «Ity fsr ‘«»"JI health to the ailing. Physicians pre- tired waiting for men to do something.’ the most imperceptible wrinkles and •an with tí« ao«t «oa»i,rf»l THE KREI.KV INSTITUTE, ■access. Haas cared tnaay tboa»- lines are reproduced, and the embalmed scribe them, druggist, recommend NI4 «Hath I’OKTL 4 M l>, OK. gently suggested .Mr«. Simpson. and oases. ______ them ami everywhere the people use ». aXXXM sexi. The shoe must have tit Simpson, fol body has the appearance of a metal JOHN POOl.K, I’omARh, O rkhoji them. statue. The prove«« Is as follows: Bos V, AUaata, 0a. Mr. Banks «lyly nudged bls wife and ran rive you the beiit tmrgalnv In getterai After a bath in pure carbolic acid, and ff«. 4S !•••. Simpson was silent for an uriu.ua ». r. ». r. He—If I .houl i try to kiss you, Misa machinery, engine«, boltart. tank*, punipa, psowa. belt« and windmill« The n**w tielng strongly nilds-d with nitrate of .Man ie, wonI I yon call for help? long tlmte—IndlanaiHills Sun. •t«*el I X b windmill, «ohi by bttu, i« iin- H’HICN writing t* advertiser« please silver, the body is submerged In a gal if ment lui this paper She—No; you'd have to help your •u nailed. A Hypnotic Cure. vano plastic (7) bath, after which a self.— Smart Set. Haven clergyman »erlou«lj «light layer of nitrite Is applied to It— (The Famous Herman Wood Preserver) o cure boys of tlie rlgaretfr Lisbon O Dla. 4 bypimtlsm He ha« been t Gentle Kiarcasr.i on Athletics. □ t of p«ycholog!' al problem» With reference to the deification of iiulii' t«-!l a uumlter of ex|>eri ....Pormanonttx Ooatroy»..^ :l e laboratories of Yale I’nF the athlete at public schools, the Ox ford Magazine has the following “It II* t»>'k one boy who was Mf snfFrrsd th* l<»rtaar«0 of ths damned led from ex»i-««lve amok I nt appears that a few days back the vice with pi «-.reding p rs brought <»c by const pa- • • chan' ellor received the following let t‘<-u with which I was afflicted for twenty im tituler hypnotic Influen»-« I r*n a* rose your < AM ARFTS la the ‘How much peers ter from a gentleman i * i and found M g rong Iw’ur»- on the evils ol fWOnt application is all that is required. It lasts for years. If . - • mb entirety free from would 1 have to pay for the education isblt followed. Il 1« claimed pl *• «od 'eel like a rew man." of my «on In your university? fxt me your dealer cannot supply you, write foe circulars and information to the G H. Kin teil Jobee bl Sloui City. U ii’ijei-t Is permanently »-ur«d know If I shall have to pay more in La MANY SUFFERERS ...WHISKY... •••••••••••••••••••••••••a Sudden and Severe Neuralgia NOTHING St. Jacobs Oil BETTER MADE Mitchell Mitchell, beuiis & Stayer Co. DR. GUNN’S^ PILLS CUTLER’SCiRBOLiTEof IODINE Good Advice to the Man Who Drinks... Take the Keeley I raae tny eon. be«id*s rowing, should I d wish to learn to read and write.’ ” St James* Gazette. Bl« <• otton Plani» for Trias» T ■ • -i the world le now under construction al Corsica. Texas, arid the next largest l< I,-ng '-oostrfi' '• «t Bryan 1 ex« A third Is bring put In at Mexia. Texas. a No one le eu bwW that be Is nut afraM of a deutlet F F ILES ■ ..AVENARIUS CHICKEN LICI DROPSY CARBOUNEUM. AND VERMIN following distributing agents: Perfection Pile Preserving Co.. Seattle, Wash.; Fisher. Thorsen <Sc Co., Portland, Oregon.; Whittier, Coburn & Co., San Francisco, Cal. CANDY CATHARTIC DOU YOU WANT YOUR SON EDUCATED FOR A BUSINESS LIFE? ma»« ma *« A » VtMHIII 4M> ELBVBWTM »TSlBfcY«. * rli« ua sew! fvr vur ftee U.eiUkM i «.« 4 > 1» •-«<». OKI d UV,