Washington County hatchet. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1897-1???, November 25, 1897, Image 7

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W A S H IN G T O N
fS É W
E L D O R A D O j very different.
The rains arc cut ofl
thu
monntains,
«arm ocean air iT n T M 1®’ an<1
vemher to April ti ° l íe ** I’’ ruIn No-
C O U N T Y
H A T C H E T .
NETEK
AWAKE.
$2000:
T h « S o u t h P o l a r Ex y e ri i tl o a .
i O O
The commercial and scientific expedi-!
8ome people will never wake up till the” lion to the South Pole, under Herr j
&st horn blows, aiui then they'll ask if Borchgrevinok, will start from England j
re m a i n g oon G n uons I vbelo w^h” ** m 1 u re
m '
Point, often remaining
that s the hunt for dinner. Delays uredan- next July. Inquiries are now being i
S c h i l l i n g s B e s t b a k in g p o w -
time below zero »ml
■ Week8 at a
geruus ami ruinous. Thousands can sav it
made
for
a
suitable
ship
in
Sootland
J
e
r
js s u c h b a k i n g p o w d e r a t
CliiiiJit«
mud
K . i u u r r f | as low as 60 or 70 d 0cca8lonal,y going
they hadn’t put off an opportunity, they anil Norway. The object will hn t o 1
would have been rich ami happy. S om e
u ^ . Sow F a m o u . R e g i o n o f th e
When a girl Is worried about the kind never know they have rheumatism until reach Cape Adairi anti proceed to the j y o u w o u l d a s k u s t o m a k o if
winter, but the
J ^ ° l the tlme in
V i r t h - « r
Ground
crippled
by it, and all the wliile in pain, South Pole on Snowshoes. The party j
excessively deeu tl * li* ,' ll0t ,* t0u'8 nl neckties a young man wears she thinking it will pass off. But St. J a cob s will include several scientific men. y o u k n e w th e fa c t s .
k f pro.ii««»»*>*
loves
him.—Somerville
Journal.
& Coni pan y
Oil never delays, and is alwuvs wide awake. Herr Borohgrdevinck will go to Norway ▲ ¿chilling
storms are v e r y * ™ ? freque,,tly
•no
hau IranctACO
j Correspondence.)
1 he difference between the astron­ It goes straight to its work of cum in a bus­ at Christinas, and, with some Nor-
iness wav. and cures rheumatism it) any
omer
and
the
chorus
p'rl
is
that
one
during
t
h
^
n
m
'^
r
«
"
!*
.?
1
the
interior
■b*ae<l from Russia in 1867 for
The man who discovered the Am eri­
form a id at its worst stage. It's a live wegiau friends, practice snow-shoe run­
can beauty rose is worth $50,000, all of
ning.
■)000, Alaska was a portion of the degrees, there heins n ‘ ‘ 8 18 b0 to T0 studies the stars and u.e other under- j remedy.
days. The Y nt
*
ver-v warm studies them.—Philadelphia Record.
which he made out of the peerless
M i d - C h a n n e l M in e s a F a i l u r e .
¡ States for 30 years without at- north, ha
HOW TO FIND OFT.
S reg‘° n'
*> far
flower, which unites all the Qualities
1 hese lake excursions seem so lone­
The recent experiments made by a
. the attention its resources and long winter 'niglíts T 7 \ ^
of a perfect rose.
il" ü some.” “ Lonesome? Why, > am with special commission to ascertain wheth­
Fill a bottle or common glass with
« that ’ atitude, you. ’ “ Yes, I know, blit I couldn’t
k merit. Everywhere apathy and though b e in o i
er the mines laid in the Dardanelles urine and let it stand 24 hours; a sedi­
H O W ’ S T H IS T
ele
it
iusr
,„
t
.
h
c
°
f
tl,e
Arctic
cir
bring
my
wheel
along.”
—Chicago
Rec-
'
see preaviled in regard to this
are capable of preventing the passage ment or settling indicates an unhealthy
and
continn
88ea
the
continuous
dav
ord.
.
-
We offer One Hundred Doilsre Reward. ior any
.territorial acquisition. Suddenly «mi continuous night ,.r .>
of ships have proved the utter useless­ condition of the kidneys. When urine
case of l iuarrh that cannot be cured b*- H aifa
summer and winter
1
Arctlc
She—"The
Snnfords
contemplate
tak­
ness
of
the
present
mines,
and
at
the
stains
linen
it
is
evidence
of
kidney
Catarrh
Cure.
I ,a ohanged.
In a single day the
ing a trip to Europe, t wish we could same time the extreme difficulty of lay­ trouble. To«* fr«*quent ilesire to urinate
F. J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo, O.
a 'Q
t*’e ckief res°urces
Lf the entire world were turned to of Alaska
*
*
e.
the
known F. J. Cheney
Alaska are timber, fish ami fur-heir afford to do It.” He—“ Why, there’s ing down mines at ali on account of the . or pain in the hack is also convincing for tiie last undersigned,have
15 years, and believe him perfectly
¿ike, ami there they remain fixed.
nothing cheaper than contemplation.” strong current.
hornrahie
in
all
business
and
pr<x>f that the kidneys and bladder are Hnsnciallv able to carry out transactions
seals“ 0 which ¡nclDdÍDg the famous fur
any obligations
il7tb of last July the steamer States o i r n re givin* “ •« United -P uck.
out
of
order.
made
by
their
Hrm,
A B I O K R O I - I . A U ARMY.
W est it Tin'sx.
\A atts—"Getting a little rest out your
0J sailed into port with $800,000 Ptn so
WHAT TO DO.
t ,Brltain’ Knssia and Ja­
Whoi«'-ale Druggists. Toledo, O.
pan so much trouble.
Salmon are way since the piano girl took to the
W a l d i n o , KlNN.«N A M a r v i n ,
The
mightiest
host
o
f
this
sort
Is
the
army
oi
Lion board, and to the ends of
There is comfort in the knowledge so
invalids
whose
bow
els,livers
and
stomachs
n"i.ve
...
W
holesale Druggists, Toledo, O.
Potts—“ Naw.
rtl, Was telegraphed the story of I i s l á n a * a -' tlle 8tream" of the wheel, aren't you?”
Hall s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, act­
Kilm er’ s
regulated by Hostetter'a Stomach Bitters. often expressed, that Dr.
islands and mainland, and millions ere Her bicycle suit Is louder than the teen
a b it o oi f b
o ity is brought
b r o u g h . ............
A regular .h habit
body
about Swamp-Kelt, the great kidney remedy, ing directly upon the blood and mucous sur­
1 rich placer diggings discovered I
faces of the sjaiem . Tesiimoniats free. Frtco
through using the Bitters;, not by violently agi­
market' Halibut piano was."—Indiauapolis Journal.
tating and griping the intestines, but b vein- fulfills every wish in relieving pain in T.ic, ) mt bottle. Sold by alt druggists.
• the Klondike and its tributaries,
ami cod herring and smelt, or ooln-
Hall's Family Pills are tbe best.
forcing their energy and causing a How of the the back, kidneys, liver, bladder ami
Fuddy—”
1
understand
that
WTgley
fbrgan that rush to the new mines clton, abound and have become of great
bile into its proper channel.
Malaria,
■■■
M L - , . 1 a « grippe,
spends most of his evenings here at dyspepsia, and a tendency to inacrivity oi the every part o f the urinary passages. It
filled the news columns of
The Unit«*d States has 70,000,000
commercial importance. The seafand
2!
kidneys, are conquered b'v the Bitters.
corrects inability to hold urine ami population, Kuni]w has 380,000,000.
.ss with its varied experiences for sta otter in the water, ami the fox your house?” Duddy—"1 had an Im­
pression that it was my evenings that
scalding pain in passing it, or bad But the United States postoffioe han­
i months.
Ten thousand men
Proposed F lo a tin g Tunnel.
ear, lynx, otter, heaver, etc., on land’
in it. Some are now at the contribute thousands of their skins an­ he spends here.” —Boston Transcript.
In connection with the railway com­ effects following use of liquor, wine or dles about as much mail matter as all
The Judge—“ Didn't I tell you the last munication between Scotland and Ire­ beer, and overcomes that unpleasant Europe put together.
; others are scattered all along nually to the world’s fur supply. The
riniils from the coast to the Klon- fur trade is handled by the' Alaska time that you were here that 1 wanted land it is proposed to send trains necessity of being compel!«*«! to get up
j,,|i)| others are at Juneau, Dyea Commercial Company and the North­ to see your face in this court no more?” through a tunnel which shall float at a many times during the night to urinate. H O M E P R O D U C T S A N D P U R E F O O D .
ISkaguay, awaiting a more fuvor- west Trading and Transportation Com- Weary Watkins—“ You did, yeronuer, depth of 60 feet below the nut face, and The mild and the extraordinary effect
All Eastern Syrup, so-called, usually vary
and that Is exactly wot I to:e the cop." which shall be kept steadily in its (dace of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It light colored and oi heavy body, is made from
(itine for the journey, while not a
glucos«'. “ 7Va (innlrn l>rip*” is made from
stands
the
highest
for
its
wonder­
e
Ul.
°
f
1
WhiCh
have
headquarters
gve returned to civilization, sat on St. Michaels island, near the mouth ! There's the bicycle face ami the bicycle by means of anchors.
f ane and is strictly pure. It is for sal«
ful cures of the most distressing cases. Sugar
by first-cias« urrocers, in cans only. Manufac­
back.
||with their experience or to make of the Yukon, wliile the Hudson’ s Bay 1
AN O PE N LETTER TO M O T H E R S .
tured by (he P acific ( ' oast 8 ykof C o . All gen­
If
you
need
a
medicine
you
should
W
ith
its
queer,
nltitudiaoua
curve;
mh start under better ciroum- Company operates on the Canadian
are asserting in the courts our right to the havethe best. Solil by ilrnggists, prioe uine “ 7>fk liny den ¡Ivins" have the manufac­
And the bicycle tongue, in the middle We
turer’s name lithographed on every can.
Great and exciting as was side of the line.
exclusive use o f the word " CASTOK1A.” and
So remark­
hung,
“ FITCHER’SC-ASTOKIA,” as our Trade Mark. fifty cents and one dollar.
||nt rush, it was but the advance
Coal and coal oil have both been I And the scorcher's bicycle nerve.
r\\£>
I, Dr. Samuel Pitcher, of Hyannis, Massachusetts, ably successful has Swamp-Root been
iof the great wave of gold hunt- discovered and may be of future value,
—Queensland Wheel.
was the originator o f " I’ lTCHKR'SC ASTORIA," that if you wish to pr«>ve its great
tPat will roll in upon the Alaskan lb e timber of the coast and islands!
merit, you may have a sample bottle
{the coming spring. Probably not grows very large, owing to the humid ■ Customer—“ Do you guarantee these the same that lias borne and does now bear the
Porous plasters to ls> good for a weak fac simile signature o f CH AS. H. PI.ETCIUCR on and pamphlet both sent free by mail.
ihan 50,000 men will start for the atmosphere. It is chiefly cedar, spruce I
every wrapper. Tliia ia the original “ PITCHUR’S Mention this paper and send your ad-
next year, and possibly four ami hemlock. It has been little used j hack?” Druggist—“ Yes. sir; they are CASTORIA'' which has been used in the homes «iress to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingham­
good
for
a
week
back—and
for
a
mouth
»this number may go.
For this thus far, though several small mills
The proprietors of this
to come after you put them on.” —Judge. o f the mothers o f America for over thirty years, ton, N. Y.
l o o k Carefully at the wrapper and see that it ia
i a dear and succinct description have cut it for local purposes. The j
paper guarantee the genuineness of this
A
Remarkable
Woman.—Mr.
McCor-
the
kind
you
have
always
bought,
and
has
the
Itska and its resources, with a timber of the interior is much smaller, I
offer.
(review of its routes ot travel must and is found only along the lakes and kle—“ My wife hns a better memory signature o f CHAS. H. FLETCHER on the
Se n sa t io n a l P r e d i c t io n « .
(interest even to those who have water courses, ft is chiefly spruce, j than any other woman l know.” Mr. wrapper. No one hrs authority from me to use
my name except The Centaur Company o f which
O'd Moore’s almanac, which won
MoCrackle—“
Indeed?"
Mr.
McCorkle
Mention of seeking the northern alder, cottonwood and willow. Several I
Cha£. H. Fletcher is President.
notoriety the past year by predicting
tnggp,
small mills have been taken in for cut­ —"Yes; she always remembers what's
Match g, 1 S 97 .
SAM J EL PITCHER, M.D.
the Paris tire, predicts for 1898 a ter­
(thetirstidace.it must be under- ting this timber. Agriculture is as trumps.” —Judge.
rible civil war in the United States,
Giraffes
are
from
15
to
16
feet
from
“
I
told
her
I
was
afraid
to
kiss
her
(thatthe Yukon river Hows partly yet an experiment, but little having
the death of the cz«r and the kidnap­
Mb Canada and partly through the b 'en attempted.
Conditions on the while we were on the tandem for fear the ground to the tip of their horns. ping of the young king of Spain, and
I States, and that the Klondike islands are favorable for grass and such we would With full off." "What did le Specimens from 18 to 23 feet have been that about the second week of Novem­
i is on the Canadian side of the vegetables and cereals as mature quick­ say?” "She said she hoped 1 didn’t known.
ber of that year communication will be
When von feel that soreness in your b»ek,
lary line, though good placers, pos- ly.
Even along the Yukon region call myself an exjieilenced wheelman.”
If you look at the map you will find openetl up with Mars.
that «lull pain ne»r yonr kidneys, it is time to
do
som ething »or yourself, for these tvraptoms
(itgood as those of the Klondike, summer vegetables may he grown and —Chicago Record.
that the mountain ciiains of the Old
“ King Solomon's Treasure,” only AphrodlAlacal are serious in«tteaxttone of n growing disease in
jionthe American side o f the line, possibly wheat. A few years will show
Fuddy—“ They sny you have a liking World lie east and west, while those of Tonic
known. (See Dictionary.) $.UK> h box, :< the most vital functions, «let l ‘r. Sanden's
weeks’ treatment. Mason.Chemical To., P. O. Box Electric Holt at once. It will cure you.
ining at the A rctic ocean, the what can be done in agriculture and for Miss Spontel.” Duddy—’ nonsense! the New World lie north and south.
7i7, Philadelphia, Pa.
lary line runs due south along the stock raising.
The woman is insupportable.” Fuddy
S A N D E N ELEC TRIC BELT CO.
Benjamin Bissell, who lives near
2 5 3 W ent \Y urilihigton St... I’ o r tla m t , Or*
(meridian as far as Mt. St. Elias,
The great interest in Alaska at the —“ Tlint’s just it. You won't have to
T h e C e n tu r y fla g n x ln e f o r 1K08.
Pltnae mention thin hiper.
urine leagues from the Pacific, present time centers in the Yukon support her. She’s got enough for Ballston Spa, N. Y . , says he has voted
The Century Magazine, with its No­
for 18 presidential candidates, not one vember number, enters its twenty-
lit follows the coast line, pre­ placers on both sides of the boundary tw o."—Boston Transcript.
mia distance of 10 marine leagues line. Prospecting on the Yukon began
seventh year. During its long exist­ 87996746
Gent (solicitously)—“ Sir, 1 linve here of whom was elected.
In the fall of 1883 the some Indestructible pleplates.” Mr.
fit, in a southeasterly direction to in 1881.
ence, by reason of its many notable
F R E E T O O lIR R E A D E R S .
llitnde oi 64 degrees and 40 min- first gold was brought to Juneau from Hall Bedrooms (grimly)—“ Well, you
successes, it has won an assured and
“ If you ^dumped m
Itwhich becomes the southern limit. the interior. The next year 300 men have come to the right house to sell
During the
cart-load of gold at m y
Our readers will be pleased to learn commanding position.
feet it w ould not brin g
tof that line belong^ to Can- crossed the mountains and the number them. That’s the sort o f pies Mrs. that the great discovery, Dr. Kilm er’s coming year Tiie Century will maintain
such jo y and fladnasfl
|tpart being in the Northwest Ter- of miners steadily increased each year. Skinner gives ua."—Fuck.
into my life.” bo w rite«
Swamp-Root, lias been so universally its exceptional position as a magazine
a prom inent man altar
of
entertainment
and
as
u
leader
in
art
jfind part in the province of Brit- The first work was on Stewart river and
“ I understand tlielr engagement has successful in quickly curing all forms
usinjj the m ethod o f
aud
thought.
then
Big
Salmon,
both
in
Canada.
In
Unmhia, the dividing line run
self-treatm ent that has
hecn broken.” “ Yes. She says she was of kidney and bladder troubles, that
restored so many men
Its pictorial features will he notable,
ist and west across both lakes 1886 the Forty-Mile creek placers, also deceived. He had only six century runs \ those who wish to Prove for themselves
w ho had been w recked
|tt and Test in. The present gold in Canada, were discovered and the , (0 his ered,t ,n8tead of sixteen, and as its wonderful merit may have a sample and it will command the services of the '
b y excesses, ov er-w ork
or evil habits o f youth.
irieaare all north of the British next year the famous Franklin gulch, ghe hnd fourteen herself, he was dem ­ bottle and a book of valuable informa­ foiemost artists, illustrators and en- |
A l i t t l e b o o k that
Ibia line, but no one oan tell on the same stream. In 1892 the Miller ' ,y 0(]t o f her class."-C hicag0 Post.
tion both sent absolutely free by mail. gravers of this countiy and of Europe. \ makes it all plain m ay be had without charrn
THE ERIE MEDICAL CO.,
Nothing like a complete announce- | by w riting
creek diggings were found, also a tribu­
iy be revealed in the future,
Advice from the Heart.—Barrow— Nothing could he faiier o r more gener­
«J Niagara St., Buffalo, N. Y .
portion west of the boundary tary of Forty-Mile, and on the Cana­ “That's a dandy wheel you have there, ous than this liberal offer, and we ad­ ment of its literary features can be at­
tempted now.
Dr. Weir Mitchell,
No C. O. D. schem e : no patent medicines—
The next year
I belonging to the United States dian side of the line.
old man. I'll take a little spin on It vise our readers to write, mentioning
just the book under plain letter seal.
*
lutes Alaska pioper, and contains there was a large influx of miners, fully some day. By the. way. what kind of a this paper, and send their address to whose novel of the Americun Revolu­
tion,
“
Hugh
Wynne,”
is
the
great
suc­
300
working
in
the
Forty-Mile
district.
Urea of 617,703 square miles, of
wheel do you think 1 ought to rlileV ’ Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y". cess of the year, has written a new
In 1893 the first important discover­
157,59 0 square miles consist of
Marrow—“
One o f your own."—Brook­ Dr. Kilm er’s Swamp-Root is the dis­ story for the present volume. It bears
covery of a great physician, and as
iilong the coast. It is only on ies on the American side of the line lyn Life.
the m o « complete line of fiym iiM ium
such is not recommended for every­ the piquant title: “ The Adventures We carry
fWnnils and a narrow strip of the were made on Birch creek, and the
and A thietic (iootia on m e Coast.
“ He Is an awfully wise young man, thing, hut will be found just what is of Francois: Foundling, Adventurer,
mt mainland that settlements town of Circle City, now having 500 log
S
U
IT
S
A«»> UNIFORMS MADE TO OROEK.
to have seen no more than twenty- needed in cases of kidney and bladder Juggler and Fencing-Master during the
bend for Our A thietic Cat&ioiiua.
i been made and industries de­ houses, was started on the Yukon as a
three
summers.”
“
He
may
have
seen
French
Revolution.”
The
tale
is
full
disorders — or troubles arising from
ni,except the gradual development supply point. The next year over
W I L L $t F I N C K C O . .
hut twenty-three summers, hut the weak kidneys, such as grave!, rheuma­ of romance and adventure. Mrs. Bur­ ( D X - S K O M a r k e t S t . , » a n K rM i ic l a e o , C a l i
¡placers along the Yukon, ending $400,000 were taken out along Birch
number of summer girls lie hns met tism, pain or dull ache in the hack, too ton Harrison contrihntes a new novel
creek
and
Forty-Mile.
In
1895
Eagle
(the recent startling discoveries.
Make m oney by succenful
runs up to the hundreds."—Indianapolis frequent desire to pass water, scanty of New York life, called “ Good Ameri­
(*»«of Alaska consist Qf but half and Porcupine creeks began to produce
fl|>ecul*tion in Chicago. We
cans,” in which contein|*orancoiiH social
Journal.
buy and «ell wheat on mar-
in
the
Birch
creek
district.
The
total
supply,
smarting
or
burning
in
passing
lot any prominence, besides the
Kin.-*. Fortum*« have been
“ Seven dollars for a room .and break­ it.
Swamp-Rout stands the highest tv|»e8 and tendencies are brightly mir­ made on a «mail heirinning by trading in fu ­
l»ces on the Yukon. They are output of that year exceeded $700,000.
rored
and
described.
ture*.
Write
tor
full
narticularx. Best of ref­
i the capital, Juneau, VVrangel, In August, 1896, it was reported at fast? Great Scott! man. that is aw ful­ for its wonderful cures. The regular
There will be a group of clever stories erence given. Several years’ experience on thu
Forty-Mile
and
Circle
City
that
won­
sizes
are
soli)
liv
druggists,
price
50
ly
steep.
And
awfully
high,"
said
the
Chicago
Board
o
i
Trade,
and a thorough know­
|)letlakabtla, Kodiak and Dutch
about horse« and people who like ledge of the bn.-iness. Send for our free refer­
Sitka Is on Baranofif island, derfully rich placers hail been discov­ victim. “ Yes,” admitted the summer oents and one dollai.
ence
book.
DOWNING,
HOPKINS A Co.,
horses, under the general title of “ Gal­
ered on the Klondike, a small tributary landlord, “ It is so high and steep that
Chicago Board of Trade Broker». Office» in
Itontheast coast, and has a popu-
E n g li«h IVer*.
lops.”
“
A
Woman's
Reminescences
of
Portland,
Oregon
and
Seattle,
Wash.
(of aoout 600. Juneau is on the of the Yukon entering that river about J j don*t see how 1 can come down.’ lu-
Of the entire number of English peer­ the French Intervention in Mexico”
50
miles
southeast
of
the
international
|
dianapolls
Journal,
about 100 miles further
ages, only five go hack as tar as the will be given in a series of graphic and
A Game Law in Itself.—Gobang—“ I I3th century. Of the 538 temporal highly picturesque papers by Mrs. Cor­
It is the chief commercial city boundary and on Canadian territory.
■ring the winter season its popu- There was a great rush to the new dig­ I think I'll do «piite a little shooting this peers, 850 have b*‘en oreat«*l during the nelius Stevenson.
Further contribu­ Yields double the am ount of any other grata
hay or pasture. Will stand the dry aeaeon
(«ceeds 3,000. New Metlakahtla gings, the older ones being nearly de­ | summer. I wonder what the close sea­ present century, 126 during the last tions to the interesting aeries of for
and grown as vigorously in September ax in
serted.
In
a
few
days
$1,000
were
son Is?” Buckshot—“ Well, in your century, and only 62 trace their titles “ Heroes of Peace” will be made by June.
*i»n and trading point near the
It grown on dry hill* where nothing elan
taken out on Bonanza creek, a tributary case, old man. I fancy if you applied to heyoiui the year 1700.
will grow. It aolve« the problem of pa»turag«
extremity, and Wrangel is a
Jacob A. Riis, Gustav Kobbe, Elizabeth in the north west country. Price 20c per pound.
Address all orders to M . J .
¡point on the coast at the mouth of the Klondike. By January 1, 1897, the Legislature, they’d throw the whole
Stuart Phelps Ward, and others.
400 claims had been located on Bonanza
M oscow , Id a h o .
ikeen river. Kodiak is on the
For the benefit of readers of The
j ycar open to you’” ~ Truth'
and Eldorado creeks, and 200 on Hunker
"
A
HEALTHY
W
IFE
•of the same name south of the
"It's surprising how impractical some
Century an unusual combination offer
creek, and later many others on Bear,
very learned men are.” “ Yes, there's
t peninsula, and is the seat of
is made for this year.
There has been
la s H o a b a n d ’s In sp iratio n .
Gold Bottom an 1 Too-Much-Gold creeks
Trof. Llngwisf. for example. He sjient
on packing industry.
Dutch
ieftiied “ The CTentury Gallery of One
and their tributaries.
Fully $1,400,- j
Patent Medicina»
A sickly, half-dtiad-and-alive woman, Hundre«) Portraits,” made up of the
over half his fife In acquiring fluency
r',on the island of Unalaska, one
000 were taken from the Yukon placers j
at
Cut Ratea...
especially
when
she
is
the
mother
o
f
in nine or ten different languages and
finest engravings that have appeared in
•Aleutian group, where vessels
, t
.
then went and married n wife who a family, la a damper to all joyous­ the magazine, and representing a total
i the Pacific into Behring sea. in 1896.
W O O D ARD , CLARK E 4 CO.
It was not so much the amount of
ex|>enditure of nearly $30,000. These
never gives him a chance to get a word ness in the home.
>s a region o f mountains,
gold brought out by the first steamer to
I f a woman finds that her energies are printed on heavy plate paper, with
W
holesale
and
Retail Druggists, Portland.
in edgeways."—Truth.
*ing no great valleys nor plains.
come down last summer, as the news
are flagging and that everything tires wide margins, like proofs.
The retail
(thecoast a high range of moun-
"I
happened
to
remark
ft
little
while
her, her sleep is disturbed by horrible price of the gallery is $7.50, but this
that this was the result of but a little
ILLUSTRATED
(hsei almost abruptly from the
.NORTHERN.
work in a few claims only, and that ago. in the presence of Miss Billmore, dreams, and that she often wakes year it Will be sold only in connet'tion
'^Ige, deeply indented with long
that
some
persous
carried
their
fond­
suddenly in the night with a feeling
there would have been many times as
'•he«ea. These present a series much had the hundreds of other cl.ta s ness for cycling to extreme lengths. I'd o f suffocation and alarm, she must at with a subscription to The Century,
FREE
the price of tbe two together being
> peaks of the most picturesque ^ n w o r k -in time to send the gold | like to ktmw what there was in that ob- once regain her strength.
Buell
$6.50.
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[bon, the highest being the Fair-
The follow ing from Mas. F. S. B e n ­
out, Which caused the excitement. The serration to cause her to turn red and
Lamberson
*lpe, exceeding 15,000 feet, method of working these m.nes is to snv, S trr" “Great Scott! Don't you n e t t , Westphalia, Kans., shows thu
Piso’s Cure for Consumption is our only
lao FRONT ST
|*nd Logan exceeding 18,000 sink a shaft into the frozen ground m know? She Is engaged !o a young bi­ power o f Lydia E. Pinkhmm's Veg«s- medicine for cough* and l colds.—Mrs. C.
GROWN
P o r t l a n d . O r .
n Wrangel, further to the north- winter, taking out the rich gravel near cyclist nearly six ami a half feet high.’’ tablc Compound, and a letter of advice: Beltz, 430 8th ave., Denver, Col Nov. 8, ’96.
be still higher. Down bed-rock ami piling it nP to be washed -^Chicago Tribune.
“ Dear Mrs. Pinkham:—I have suf­
Thé earth probably receives about
■Tone of these coast mountains out when the water runs in summer
A man hail been un for an examina­ fered for over tw o years with falling, one two-thoiisandth-millionth part o t
[tremendous living glaciers flow time For this reason the gold washe.1 tion in scripture, had failed tiuerly and enlargement and ulceration o f the
the total radiation of the sun’s rays.
the ocean, filling the bays on“ last summer could not be sent the relations between hltn and the ex­
womb, and this
'with great masses of floating away and will not be brought down aminer had become somewhat strained.
spring. W ing in T ry Schilling's Best tea and baking powder.
D A HP ^‘,r
and locating Gold or 9!lv«r
such a weak­
this coast range the moun- nntH next July, when it >» « P ^
Tbe latter asked him if there were any
IN (>r*- lost or burled treMore». M. I f.
The production of India rubber in 1 Kill
ened condition,
1 U 1 / U r o W M K , B ox 137, H ou tb in g ton .G oa n .
"r lower, but almost continuous that several millions of dollars wi» text in the whole Bible he could quote.
•orth as the Arctic, and as far come ont as the result of thefarst year • He pondered and then repeated: “ And
caused me to Mexico ia attracting attention, and the if. r. it. c.
S o . 4 S . •Te
flow for nearly samples which have been exhibited are
. great plains of Mackenzie work along the Klondike.
The com­ Judas went out and hanged himself."
H KN w r it in g to » f lv o r t n e r » , p ii
said to be of fine quality.
six
months.
toon. Yet there are many fine mercial point for the Kiondite district “ Is there any other verse yon know in
m e n t io n t h is pi
Borne time
8 valleys,
with occasional is the new town of Dawson City, situ the BibleV the examiner asked. “ Yes.
ago, urged
’ * rolling table land, in sum- ated V n the Yukon just below the •Go thou and do likewise.' ” There was
by friends.
brilliant with a carpet of mouth of the Klondike and «ached by „ solemn pause and the proceeding«
I wrote to
*e* and flowers.
terminated.-Argouaut.
EVERYTHING FOR THB
river steamers.
yon for advice,
*t mountains divide the cli*
The Yukon gold fields extend for s
A
gentleman
had
left
bis
corner
seat
the
treatment
I*1 Alaska into two distinct
PRINTER....
, ¡I-, along tbe stream, with In an already crowded railway car to After using
advised for
which you
A branch of the warm Japan thousand miles along
go in search of something to eat. leav-
t]ma| that terrible flow stopped,
^•»irts the ooaat, its influenoh
there^sre S r * * of streams snd lug « rug to reserve hla seat. On re- j
n o w gaining strength and flesh
!>he climate o f the islands
turning he found that. In spite o f the
better health than I have hnd
Bt mainland. The average
and the protests of his fellow pa*- ^
past tea yean.'*
sn mg
-
Wc lead end originate
'lor J u l y n Bitka is but , b o a » . S . •'
Dominion creek sengers. (!>“ «•'»' had l-een nsuri^.l by
fashieas in....
awhile the mean winter tem- new diggings-
^
Stewart one In a lady's garments. To bis pro­
****• high as 33 degree#. This ported this 7**'
testations her lofty reply was: "Do yon
and on the tritmtartw «« «
***> equable olimate in the
know air. that ! am one of the dlree-
The same oaoaee pro- i™ '
C f . Second and Starà Sta.
tor’s wivesT* "Madam," be replied,
« ¡¡» a * »
the month of the
' rains or oontinuona drim- Mcnnoo
the Alaakaside.»ear we
CltJ “were yea the director'« only wtte. I
— PORTLAND, OREGON
| betng but an average of ••
Utter the new town es
r-
year. Across the sum-
t range conditions are having spnu« «P*
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