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About The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904 | View Entire Issue (March 15, 1902)
j}ll Humors BOLD BLACK BAR'S. »!*• matU‘rt •t‘Ch “** ,kln’ A kidnev* »nd other organs can ll,ir kr llW of without help, there is ““‘h’ln'-»'■ uuiuhtiou of them, the official* who participated In Black' Bart’» capture before, but tbat tbe ac complished stage rubber I* agalu at | PICTURESQUE HIGHWAYMAN work aud will once more lead the of-; Heers of the law a merry chase befur« OF CALIFORNIA. be 1» apprehended. The Jekyll end Hide Career of a "rbev litter the whole system. . p £>. boil». •'«» “““* Stage Robber Who Terrorised the * .tion». I*** of “PL*11“’- that Pacific Slope and Eluded the Officiate frU|'\, bilious turns, tits of indiges- for Many Years Again a* Work. fet " lull headaches and many other SX -d,,e 10 the,u There is good reason to believe tbat Black Bart, the boldest aud most no torious highwayman ever known In California, is ope rating again. Tbe five robberies of stage aud coach on ove a|l humor., overcome all lonely mouutalu I .,r effects, strengthen, tone and roads in northern '„vL-ratc ‘be ’bole -y-tem. California and . „.A salt rheum on my han.H ao that I southern Artzoua "* I work 1 tO'.lt Hood'» Rara» during tbe last few ''..'i' t the humor I continued Ita mouths have abun *’ 1 rhe eorc dieappearod.” Mas. la* <J. dant earmarks of S* è>, Kumtord Kalla. Me. tbe famous lone «»orf’a *.r..t>.rllle **•"••••• •• highwayman of the nnd MT etnie». Sierras. More thau this, two of tbe passengers in the beld- Hard Luck. tip stages knew something of Black Mav Wootiby—Oh! pshaw! that’s Bart when be held ceutral California iuatmvluck! My new coat’s black, iu terror 20 years ago, aud, from bis ind here mv uncle’s gone ami died! speech aud figure, are sure that tbelr 4 sue Giddy—Goodnew! What are you robber is tbe noted bandit. Moreover, H.mul.ining about? uo one seems to know what baa be \|a> Woodby—Why, if I’d only got- come of him since bis release from leD a light coat, I could wear one of San Queutin prison, where be bad been h„.e swell mourning bands on the sentenced for eight years. ,>ve - Philadelphia Press. 1 he trial of Black Bart for highway robbery in Visalia. Cal., In May. 18M. CATABBB CAITCOT BI CUBED revealed a mass of Information about fb local applications, as they cannot reach this unusual bandit. For 17 years high ,,,,.’at of the. 1.».»«-■■ < atarrn la a blood or way robberies by Black Bart had taken ¿mmunonaldto ase and in order to cure it place nt intervals aud in least expect mint take internal remedies. Hall s (a ,,-rh . ure is taken internally, and actsdirectly ed localities, all the way from Port ,’n th.' b o.'d and mucous surfaces. Hall's Ca ...rh t'ure is not a quack medicine. It was land. Ore., to Yuma. Ariz. bv one of the best physicians in this His arrest came about in this way. ! nuiry for years, and isa regular prescription, In March. 1884. the stage coach that u -Ciiinpi ’i d of the best tonic« known, coni i ned with the best blood purifiers, acting di- traveled the rough road over the deso I the mucous surfaces. Tbe perfect through tbe lonely ; »¡'. eat loll of the two ingredients is what pro. late bills and *. . es-a. Ii wonderful results in curingcatArrb. gulches from a gold mining camp In s-n.i ,.r testimonials, free. K y i , HUSKY A CO., Proprs., Toledo, O. the Sierras to Marysville, Cal., was Hold by dr grists, price 74c. held up by a masked, lone highway Halls Family Pills are the best. man. whom the driver and all the pns- Cool. sengera recognized by his manners and “You don’t get such poetry as was speech as none other than Black Bart. written in days gone by,” said the re The veteran highwayman had reduced bls mode of robliery to a science, and gretful person. “Of course you don’t,” answered the when he had quickly harvested a crop suing modernist. ‘‘There is so much of gold watches, purses and bits of davs gone by poetry already on the Jewelry, be shouted to the driver to market that there is no further demand go ahead. f„r it.”—Washington Star. Hood's Sarsaparilla and Pills NAQQING. Do» of ths bin» that Deatrug ITome Comfort. There la one exceedingly disagree able habit into which some people fall without seeming to notice It. This 1» nagging. They cannot aay what they have to say aud then let It alone, but keep pecklug aud pecklug at It on ev ery occasion aud If vccasluus do not arise naturally, they make them. In this nagging, sarcasm, or iruuy. bear a leading part. A thing may be said once or twice as a pleasant raillery. In a genial humor, but when repeated over aud over It ceases to be fun. It then cuts. Sarcasm la a two edged tool; It cuts and wounds the oue at whom It Is aimed, aud It Irritates and ruugtieus tbe one who uses it. It is a dangerous tool for one to use who wishes to be either kind or Just. It comes easily to tbe Ups aud the In tellect takes a certain kiud of delight iu aptness, ingenuity or sbarpuess. Its uxe grows on one. At least tbe habit becomes so habitual that It is used unconsciously. However good natured one seems to take It, It Is almost cer tain to leave a sting; there is a wound that hurts. Struggle against It as oue will, there will often be an Impression carried tbat some part of It is meant In earnest. Too often do all of us wound tbe feelings of others by carelessness in speech. We cannot too carefully . guard ourselves against the nagging habit. It rasps and wears out the1 best of dispositions Let us endeavor ever to make our speech kindly, even when obliged to find fault. “A blow with a word strikes deeper thau a blow with a sword." We aliali tievet err by speaking too kindly. These naggers are often kind at heart and would not willingly wound another. They have formed the habit uncon aciously and are not aware of how frequently they Indulge In that kind of talk. It does not occur to them that any one may take a further mean ing than they have meant, or that any part of it will be taken seriously. It Is unavoidable, however, that this Is Hamlin’s Wizard Oil knocks the spots oil' votir throat when it is sore, and pre vents diphtheria, quinsy, etc. I Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow’s Sooth- Ing Syrup the best remedy to use tor their Ebildren during the teething period. Warm Within. I “Mercy, see tbe dog drink! Why, lie’s almost emptied that pail of water. MEETING WITH BLACK BAUT. ■Khat's the matter with him?” I “Please, ma'am, I think he ate the fnuostartl plaster you left lyin’ on the When the coach had rumbled out of The nagging habit Is tbe real reason kitchen table.” — Clevealnd Plain sight ou the way down the mountain why some women find It difficult to re ■Mar. side Black Bart turned bls attention tain servants. It Is for the sharpness to splitting open the wooden box con I of tbelr tongues tbat some really ex Idonot believe Piso's Cure for Con- taining the Wells Fargo Express Com i cellent people are avoided and disliked kiin.q.tioii has an equal for coughs anti People dread tbe tongue folds,-J ohn F. B oyki , Trinity Springs, pany’s treasure. Something must have in society. Ind Feo. 15. lfOO. disturbed the highwayman while be lashings tbat slip so easily from the was gathering up tbe money from the Ulis and without real malice, but they, Boiton Browningitti. treasure box, for when the stage coach nevertheless, cut deep. Let us put a I Mr«. Gush—How do you do, Manila? passengers had armed themselves at guard on ourselves and see that this How did you like the reading of the next station and hurried back to habit of sarcastic speech and nagging Browning at the club last night? the scene, later iu the day. they found is not ours. Tbe Chinese have a say Mrs. Bluff—Oh, pretty well. But I among the debris of papers, empty ing that "A man's conversation Is tbe Bidn't like the way her dress hung. purses aud wrappings of parcels a mirror of bls thoughts.” There is a Mrs. Gush—Nor I, either. And it linen cuff. The robber evidently had truth In it. If we habitually talk In (eenitsl to me she might have held her dropped it in a hurried tight to bls a certain way, we gruw to lie that way bonk more gracefully.—Boston Trans refuge. In character.—Milwaukee Journal. cript. The cuff was turned over to the ex When a Man Falls Down. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ press company detectives. They found, Slippery sidewalks tend to bring OUI \Q/tSGONffLOODpU/tlHi/t ♦ after weeks of inquiry, tbat the Indeli ble laundry marks were those of a emphatically one of the peculiar sides Chinese laundry on Bush street. In of human nature. No matter bow much i retm amo true ouamamteeo I . «0W/ /a rha Time ta USE IT. » San F'rancisco. When the detective tbe fall injures a man physically. It ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦a» had learned from the Chinese laundry seems as nothing to tbe damage to his man that tbe marks on the cuff indi self-esteem If perchance his misfortune She Knew It. cated that It belonged to one Charles happens to be witnessed by some one “George Goslin declares that he E. Bolton, a regular patron of the else. The first thing tbe unfortunate Wouldn't marry the best woman alive,” laundry, they set about to buut up does after picking himself up Is to look Remarked Mr. Spatts. Mr. Bolton. It came out that Charles all about him with an Idiotic smile on “Well, he won't,” assented Miss E. Bolton, who owned the cuff, was a his face, just as If be took the whole frocks, “for I have refused him.” — quiet, unobtrusive, spare uiau of about thing as a Joke, but anxious to see if Philadelphia North American. 50 years. He lived iu a modest aud any one baa seen his tumble. If there bapiiens to lie some one neur quiet boardlug bouse, where sedate, old-fashioned business men had rooms, by who has witnessed the fall tbe smile vanishes, and there Is n display of tern and every one there was his friend. When a detective went to live in the per that Is ludicrous, It Is bls lint tbat Instend of brush same boarding bouse he found that suffers. It Is pounded ed. as If that hat was responsible for Mr. Bolton was a studious man. lived a correct life, was a reader of new tbe humiliation, or ax If he could get ire among the best known books, dabbled Iu poetry, and every square with the hat by a “roughbouse” « the many dangerous few weeks went away to visit one of sort of brushing If, however, no one Is Md plants and shrubs. the several little mines about Califor In sight, and no face Is seen at a win 1°. touch or handle them nia in which he had Investments. Bol dow, the unfortunate goes his way af |uickly produces swelling ter a few preliminary limps, as If the ton was an expert whist player, aud Fc! inflammation with in- thing was a matter of-course Incdlent, gnse itching and burning evidently he bad traveled far and wide taken good naturedly In K the skin. The eruption In his early life. His bobby was water that must be common with the other trifling affairs F n disappears, the suf- colors, and be spent whole days In Tbe result Is aliout the k’’r hopes forever ; but painting bucolic scenes alone In his of a lifetime, ■most as soon as the little blisters ___________ and rooms. Then when be bad dined in same when a soft, slushy snowball. ftstules appeared the poison had reached burled by a small boy, finds Its mark he blood, and will break out at regular style along with tbe other bachelors In on the broad back of an otherwise tbe boarding house he went alone to “tervals and each time in a more aggra nified person —Washington Star. ded form. This poison will loiter in the the theater, where be took the least F5,em for years, and every atom of it conspicuous seat. He never got mall A Smart Man's ('lever Rua*. Bust be forced out of the blood before you and never sent letters, but be devoured “I saw your wife In a car with “U expect a perfect, piermanent cure. the daily newspapers at times. Never the other day.” aaid a friend to It did not take tbe detective gay Wall street broker. “I thought ahe A Naiire’s AillMc theless otig to connect this quiet, polished gen waa going to atay Mouth over tbe holi tleman with tbe most dreaded outlaw day«.” niswj in California. “She thought so. too,” and tbe brok For 17 years he had kept half tbe er smiled. "8be was with friends down f tae only cure for Poison Oak, Poison FT, and all noxious plants. It is com- sheriffs aud constables, a lot of detec there for a long time, and kept writ delusively of rootsand herbs. Now tives. and all the United States mar Ing me not to tell ber to come back f ne time to get the poison out of your shals in California ceaselessly watch Juat yet.” r’tem, as delay makes your condition ful for a fresh deed by Black Bart. "How did you manage It?" [?rse Don’t experiment longer with I didn't write for her to come laick. pvw,washes and soaps—they never cure. He had many a time walked down to La Mirsball, bookkeeper of the Atlanta a local bank carrying a snug fortune I Just sent her last month's ga« bill. t _ u’ L-ihl Co , was poisoned with Pown In his gripsack the proceeds of a re It was for 11 cents. She got here two I ,. -Me took Sulphur. Arsenic and varioufl L an<^ applied externally numerous cent affair out on "the road”-past days later, and her trunks have been L. ••n i®al*p with no benefit At times tbe hundreds of san Francisco people, coming In on every train since.” in ?v * j inflammation wasao severe he was while they were excitedly discussing Then they both smiled.—New York leak n » n<1 F r _wars t^e poison w »uld eTerV season His condition was much Black Bart’s latest bold-up. Preaa. |kw xL'.«* ter taking one bottle of S S S . and Tbe outlaw was convicted and be L evi iT' «'• blood of the poison, and Tunnel Under North Channel, R> «»u-ence. of lb« fiiaaM d:aapp»ared cause of hl* confession and apparent Tbe estimated cost of a submarine I Fvoplc are often pottoned without jetermlnation to lead a new life he wa* powing when or how. Explain your case aentemed to San Quentin prlkon for tunnel from Wigton, Scotland, to Lame. Ireland, twenty-three miles. Is SSO.iJUU. our pbvticiana, and they will f u*'r give such information and ad- only eight year*. He wa* a model pris OHO. There Is no Immediate prospect of E. ’’au require, without charge, and oner. and be earned all tbe commuta its being built C , ‘ *rn 1 «t the same time an tn'erea» tlon* of hl* sentence for good conduct T,, on Blood and Skin Diseases, He was llbreated In July. 1880. For a Kabslrllzing Msnnfk« lories. I « » wist setciFto anjurra. aa. few lays be lived In Sacramento, watt Under a law pasae-i two years ago ing. he said, until be got »>me money tbe Hungarian government may subsi from Eastern relative*, when be meant dise almost any kind of manufactory. to go to Seattle and earn an bone*t liv With ber first engagement ring a girl ing Then tbe man d!»app**r*d There i* no doubt In the tnlndn of Imagines Ufe for ber bas Just begun. Poison oak Poison ivy r j 9 • IVhAt suffering frequently result« from a mother's ignorance ; or more frequently from a mother a neglect to properly instruct her daughter ! Tradition says " woman must snf- ter," and young wom«o are so taughL _______ There is a little truth h and a gi great deal If a you ig st exaggeration in this. _ (rotuan suffers severely she needs treat dent. and her mother ahould see that She gets it. Many mothers hesitate* to take their daughters to a physician for examina tion but no mother need hesitate to write freely about her daughter or herself to Mra. Pinkham s Laboratory at Lynn. Maaa.. and secure from a woman the moat efficient advice with out charge. Asthma Love.—Lore Is life's key of gold — I Rev. Dr Lowry. Baptist. Kansas Chy Mo. Your Soul Blind. —Keep your soul shut long enough and your soul will go blind. —Rev. Dr. Van Dyke, Presbyteri an. New York City URIFIER] “One of my daughters had a terr.ble case of asthma. We tried almost everything, but without re lief. We then tried Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, and three and one-half bottles cured her.” —Emma Jane Entsmtnger, Langsville. O. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral certainly cures many cases of asthma. And it cures bronchitis hoarseness, weak lungs whooping-cough, croup winter coughs, night coughs, and hard colds. Cultivate Belief—Tbe Christian should cultivate belief, or go out of the business of being a Cbrlstlau Rev. l>r Meeser. Baptist. Worcester. Mass Organized Hypocrisy — Legislation without religion is organized hypoc risy. The wealthy should look to their I Three aliai Me . Mr . II. AU (raggiata. own conditions.—Rev. D S. Mackay, New York City. (’onault your doctor. If he t»ay» take it, then do •• he U” If he tell* you not Discretion and Zeal.—Discretion w ith to take it. then don’t take it. He knows Laare it with him We are willing out zeal is slow paced, aud zeal without J.C AT EK CO . Lowell. MaM. discretion Is strong headed; let xeal spur on discretion.—Rev. W J Holtz SHOtS claw. Baptist. Atlanta. Ga. As Little Children.—To enter the kingdom of heaven we must be as little children. Tbe child completely and thoroughly trusts God.—Rev. 8. Bryant, PORTLAND, ORfGON. A Board ing nik I Hxy School for Girili. Methodist. Washington. l>. C. Ha-a Normal KinJerxarten Training Depart» A Moral Truth.—No num can know a inent, which has a s« parate residence for Min- August Pfalzgraf, of South dergarten classes. The Bearding Department Bvron. Wia . mother of the young lady moral truth until he feels It. lie must iTovides a cheerful and well arranged home whose portrait we hen1 publish, wrote think and know before he can realize for young ladies For Catalogue or other in apply to in January. PWO. saying her daughter his full obligation.— Rev. I. W Joyce, formation MISS ELEANOR TEBBKTT8. 1'rinclpal had suffered for two vears with irreg Methodist Bishop. Pittsburg. Pn. ular menstruation—had headache all A Book of Moral Laws.—Man will al the time, and pain in her side, feet swelled, and was generally miserable. ways believe In the Bible as a great Portland, Oregon. Founded 1S7U. She received an answer promptly with literature, a history, a health book and advice, and under dat«> of March, IXU9, a l>ook of moral laws.—Rev. II W. the mother writes again that Lydia E. Thomas. People's Church. Chicago. 111. Home School for Boys. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound cured Military and Manual Training. Christian Conscience - The Christian her daughter of all pains and irregu conscience should I m 1 a guide. There are larity. Sold by M Doualaa w rite for inoltrate,! t'atslofue. Nothing In the world equals Lydia E. certain methods In legitimate business Storeaand the beat alioedealeiaeverv where. Pinkham's great medicine for regu that a Christian cannot practice Rev. AR II HI'R C. NtiWILL, Principal < ACTION t ihr genui ne ha venanieand pt neon bottom Hoher increase of tala in table belai»: lating womMl'a peculiar monthly W. G. Partridge. Baptist. Cincinnati, |g>a aa 7 106 pairs. trouble«« Ohio. 1K99 M9H,IPair». Friendship.—Friendship delivers us 1900~ 1,2.~>!>«7.~>4 Pairs. from seltishness, strengthens us In tbe As Explained. THE ORIGINAL I>e Swell—How ia it, every time I hour of temptation. It Is a shield in tbe 1 ,«><»0,720 Pairs, 1901 order a pair of trousers you make them days of success, a help iti the hour of S ivineu Than Ooublta in Four toari. trial.—Rev. Dr. Levy. Hebrew, Pitts just a little short? TH« REASONS t w p Duuglaauiak.-a an.1 »»nBmoranivn ■ IBAOand Tailor—Whenever I send a statement burg, Pa. Ji W sho**ethnn any other two man'f’rs in the world. of your account, you are short; I meas W. I - Iloiitflaa J< a» and uhoe* placed tide by Two Strongest Passions.—The tv «Die with >5 <«) an t >< 00 Shoe* of oilier make*, are ure you accordingly.—Chicago News. strongest paaslous of human nature found to I m » ju*t an trood. I hey will outwear two BRK^ paua of ordinary J-i m and gs.&o «hoe*. love and bate- are both appealed to Mad* of the best leathors, including Patent Corona Kid, Corona Colt, and National Kangaroo Got Them All at Once. the name of religion. Although oppo OILLD r*«t t olor Kyalat* ami Always Hlaeh Hooka aaaA. WL.Douglas It illl ••UIH kdge l.lae” rnauot bo equallaA CLOTHING Sue Brette—I see it stated that if the site. both are claimed In the service of Mhora by mim II ratr». <Hlalog Irer. RADE IN MACK JÄ YfLLOW eggs were equally divided among the religion.—Rev. A. 8. Garver. I’nltarlan, W. I.. IkiMiultaa, Maaa. 1$ SURE PROTECTION inhabitants of the country, each human Worcester, Mass. IM bein would get 141. The Divine Man.—It is possible to ON 5A Foote l.ighte—Gracious me! I got make Jesus Christ too much a God and eveR CATALOGUES FREE that mar.y one night while on our tour not enough the divine man who lived 150 Kinds for 16c 5H0WING FULL LINE Or GARMENTS AND MATS West!—Yonkers Statesman. ills divinity among men as an evidence It ii a fart that .siii/er'AVfk’vtnblAantl flower *( .‘(Is Htt‘ fi.iiii'l in more gm.I«-f « that God can dwell and work among _A J TOWER CO., BOSTON I.MA5& M ■nd on more farms limn any oilier WELL LIGHTED STORES. in Amen a. 1 here 1* reaiu n for thia. men. Rev. J. A. Rondthaler, Presby VV e o« n and cjs-rate over tew acre* for the prixlneiion <tf our choice med». In M. A. M. Arc* are Cauiing Quite a Stir. terian, Indianapolis, Ind. order to Induce you to try them v c make the following unprec Test of Church Membership — The edented offer: Nothing is more annoying than a You can do your washing in an hour church hasn't yet reached up to the full For 16 Cents Poetpaid poorly lighted store. From the time of with my Washing Tablets. No rubbing in kind« of rarest luaelou* rndiah««, old tallow dips millions of people have doctrine of Jesus Christ, but the day Is No acids. Send 50 cents for package 14 M*Knlflr«-iil earllral rnelu««, IA «ort* glorlo«« tooiatoe«, lieen bothereii by insufficient light when coming when the test of church mem and instructions. W. O. POWEl-L, ■ 5 peerle«* letluc« vartetl**, the evening comes. But now it seems bership shall be whether a man loves Box O06, Portland, Oregon. 11 «pieadld b«et «ort«. •k gorgeoBklj beautiful flower *e«d*. the whole question is svttle«! by the his fellow-man.—Rev. Dr. Ralnaford, In all Iteikinda positively furnishing beautiful, brilliant, economical “M A Episcopalian, New York City. bushel* of charmniK floueis »nd lot* and lot* of chuicfl vegetables, M” Arc Lamps that are becoming so jether with our great catalogue Best Wisdom.—The best men of each popular. They are cheap, too. Write telling all alumt l eoainte nnd Lew Oat and Broiuusand Sjieltz, onion to C. W. Lord, Portland, Oregon, for a age have regarded the fear of the Lord •ecd at floe a pound, etc., all only circular telling you all alxiut them. ax the beat wisdom, but there have lieen for 1 <lc. In ■tanq)«. Write to-day. You’ll lie glad you wrote. Agents are ' different sects, each fulfilling the needs JOHN A. SALZER SEED CO., 2 Hyacinth Bulbs C 0 C C La Cro«l». Wl«. wanted in every town. Or 6 Tulips, rnCL and Ideals of Its age, laying stress on tbe different points of religion.—Rev. The Literal Mind. Together with our Complete Catalog l»r. Hadley. New Haven, Conn. for 190a, if you uill send us a mail New Year Resolutions Little 5-yea-old Margie was out walk Never Outgrown —Christ can never order, no matter how small. Write us, ing with her mother recently, and find be outgrown or lost to us. Forever ad<«- and make your selections from our Cat ing it difficult to keep up, she said: I hk K quate and changeless in himself, he lx alog. Springtime is here, and it is “Mamma, are you a stepmother?” kwa tallat n om llqaur, opl u ta xml ta mm * time for planting. kablta eaad les parttaulan w “No, dear,” was the reply. “But what the prophecy and pledge of a perfected character and an Immutable destiny to made you think I was?” faalaw laallliila Move<l tn 4'10 William» lltlty inSIltUtB, Ava.. FonlaiKl. Dragun “Because you take such awful long all who will behold and follow him.— steps,” replied Margie.—Chicago News. Rev. J. R. Boyle. Methodist, Philadel phia. Pa. IIN YOUR POCKET! Christians.—If we are not Christians Multiplication and Divition. TS m «! 4 It A B?t WPCII Hie k I JT, lollRy C Ii le li Ptl* 611 <1 h <’R 11 h f . <*O!11 m tC<1 fo W14. In the enlightenment of to-day God will Ven.a *Tink’«n<iinoiM yit»\ourp«M ket. the other mean* ir.<*ney Rodrick—This is a wonderful coun» hold us re*[Hinslble ae<*ordlng to our TOU rlflu me UineienCB In your r>iir«e Which will you have ? try for arithmetic. I/ i II av I" • liquid to paint or spray the rooMa. quickly destroying all light. If we are not "forgiven.” and biOeSneCK S I L ! aa Ce er ll< ,p Tnepnc. iR nothing incompHrlRonto the good itwilTuo. Van Alliert—Think xo? hence have the forgiving spirit, we are frLYs-l V a ..? HU a I/ aaa Fee.1 <iro«ab«ck*a FgK rroducer and Health food to the “Yen. They make two one at Niag OuVe I Olli unlwKenS. chickenn prevent* mortality. I'nllcta begin laylug when five or self-men, not Christians; Christ men.— ■lx month» old. 2.5 to 50 per cent, more egg» produced. ara and one two in South Dakota.”— Rev. A. J. Stone, Presbyterian. Balti PORTLAND SEED DO., ISA Front Str-C. Partland, Or. Oattst Ag^da. Chicago Daily News. more, Md. Immortality. — Immortality has no I.sdlea Cao Wear Shoes One lite smaller alter using Allen's Foot Ease, conditions, and the thoughts and tbe , The (treat Conditioner and Stock Pattener. MURSI'S de a powder. It makes tight or new shoos easy. acts of tbe Individual can in no way id More Work on l.e»a Peed. COWS give More end Richer Cares swollen, hot. sweating, aching leet, in nothing Milk. MUGS l-etten Quicker II given thia I'ood. affect it. Immortality has growing nails, corns and bunion« All drug gists and aline «tores. 25c. Trial package FREE whatever to do with good or evil. Good in Package, 6Oc and *1.00. by mail. AildrS Address ” Allen H. Olmsted, Le Hoy, or evil merely determine the future New York. L MAKF.S FIGS GROW— <»OOI> FOR STI NTED CALVKS. state of the consciousness of the Indi I PaveeiAN R kmrdy Co.. St. Pant. Minn. £ G mnti . kmkm —I have lieen fee ding your Pat-eaias S tock Poon to my vidual Rev. F. F. Mason. Spiritualist A Pertinent Query. Rf thoroughbred awlne. It givre them an appetite, and makee the plga Magistrate—It has lieen proven that Brooklyn, N. Y. r grow. I also tried it on atunted calve» with aatiafactory renulta. P. W. G woomk . til gin. Neb. you struck your wife, and------ Restore Our Judaism —By lyouxlng SEED STORE, Coaat Agents Portland, Ore., and Seattle, H««h Defendant—Well, judge, I stixxl her ourselves from a sleep that may result bossin’ an long as I could. In death, by throwing off for a while Magistrate— That doesn’t excuse you. all present Interests, by looking at con She is tbe weaker vessel, and you ditions not only as they affect single should------ Individuals, but as they are destined Defendant—Weaker veMel,eh? Then to affect the great body of Ixrnel, we why d<*'s she carry so blame much sail'1 shall yet be able to restore our Juda —Philadelphia Press. ism to Its ancient glory, so that It shall continue to do Its great and noble work for humanity.—Rev. J. H. Greenstone, »»»»»» »d I» l|l l|l 4 4 »»III » »»<>'»>* Hebrew, Philadelphia. Pa For Infants and Children, Selfishness —It Is selfishness In every instance that makes the hard hearted * man. He comes to regard himself In a class by himself, and by bis reasoning.' things not allowable for others are permissible for him. It Is perfectly possible for a nation to become klnd- AScßetable Preparation for As tiearted. as well as It Is for an Indi similating fleFoodandRetf uia- vidual to become so. Argument and I ling the Stomachs and Bowvls of sophistry cau harden our national heart.—Rt. Rev F. Burgess, bishop I\f AV iS/< Hll DKI.N Ixmg Island. Brooklyn. N. Y. Distribution of the Beautiful.-Th« Promotes Dt^cstion.Cheerfiif- distribution of the beautiful In dally ness and Rest Contains neither life unconsciously la an Incitement to Opium.Morplune nor Mineral. ward beautiful thoughts nnd a beautl Ileek tar go Veers. N ot N ahcotic . ful character, and a barrier against tigll The Great Pain Killing Remedy news of mind and deformity of morals Never talla to Cure Immeasuarble, Indeed, the Influence ol APRAWS. PHFt MATI5H, SCIATICA. thia modem art movement upon th« STIFFMEM. soup m : ss. Mei »ALGIA. morals of society. And because tb( CHLST COLD«, LUHBAQO, moral background of our world 1» And All Bodily Ark»» »nd F»IM. Th«r* 1» NuthUS »o Good whiter and purer than ever before, th« lines of corruption are now assuming ACTS lAfc MAGIC. unwonted hues of ugliness Rev Dr Brooklyn Hillis, Congregatlonallst, N. Y. Aperteci Rumedy forfnnsbpa Sold in 25c and SOr Sizes. Hun. Sour Stomach.Diantoea Snow a \on< «inductor, Worms.( onvtilsions.Fewrish According to ex|>erlmentn conducted ST. JACOBS OIL Limited), nrss nn«l Loss OF SUfF.P BALTtnove by H. Janssen on Mont Blanc It lx not SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. Sf. Helen's Hall BISHOP SCOTT ACADEMY DON’T GET WET! WET WEATHER. Rude. “When the lecturer made a gramat- ical error, it brought down the house,” Laid Mips Gurley. “1 don’t think the house hail lieen sell brought up,” commented Mrs. Gurley, gravely.—Detroit Free Press. hlOOMlirc's0 The Duty of MotherOi , Don’t be a Drudge Keeley Cure LAMBERSON Portland Oregon f PRUSSIAN STOCK FOOD r The Kind You Have Always Bought (ASTORIA of Conquers Pain «o>»♦»»♦ i »»»»»»a »»♦»♦♦« JOUS POOLE, Portland, Oregon, root oi Can give you the liest tiargain« in Buggies. Plow». Boi •rs and Entrine«, Windmills and Pump* and General Machinery. Nee us Ijefore buying. Í necessary to erect rxdes for string ng telephone and telegraph wires In snow- covered countries If the snow Is sev eral Inches thick It serves as n good Insulator; the wires can simply t>e laid down and be ready for transiulsslon of message«. Tbe desire that every town man haw to some day live on a farm la r.-ally due to a longing to get away from th-' aelglitfora. 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