Image provided by: Newberg Public Library; Newberg, OR
About Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1900)
Science ivention Painful Periods Am ong the uses recently found for aluminum is the soldering of Iron rails end to end In order to obtain a smooth, continuous track. Aluminum has the property o f producing great heat in the act o f combining with oxygen. The Fifty thouaand happy ends o f the rails are placed together in woman taattfy to this In a crucible filled with a mixture o f alum grataful Iattars to M ra. lnum and Iron ore. The mixture being Bred, an Intense heat results, and the Plnkham. rails are firmly soldered together. This is suid to be quite as efficacious as the M on a tru a tlo n la a electric method of soldering. aovoro strain on a wo The color and character o f the walls m an's vitality. I f It la have much to do with the lighting o f a p a in fu l s o m o ih ln g la room. Uecent experiments have shown these percentages o f reflection fo r d if wrong whloh ferent w all materials: Black velvet, 0.4 per cent, black cloth 1.03 per cent, Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound I black puper 4.5 per cent, dark-blue 0.5 per cent, dark-green 10.1 per cent, pale red 10.2 per cent, dark yellow 20 per will promptly sat right f If cent, pale-blue 30 per cent, pale-yellow axoosslvo or Irrogulut- 40 per cent, pale-green 40.5 per cent, write to M rs. Plnkham, pale-orunge 54.8 per cent, pure white 70 per ceut, mirror covering 02 per Lynn, M ass., for advlco. cent. Evidenoo abounds that | As is well known, some metals are M rs . Plnkham's advloo unsuitable for casting, while others, like Iron, can readily be cast lu any and modlolno have for desired shape. The property o f cast many years boon helping ing well is suid to depeud upon wheth women to bo strong. Mo er tlie metal contracts or expands on g from the liquid form. Iron, other advloo Is so un solidifyin like water, expands In solidifying, and varyingly aoourato, no hence the solid metul may be seen float othar modlolno has auoh ing lu tlie liquid Iron about It. The ex- ¡panslon causes It to fill the die into n record o f oura. which is poured, nnd so It can be cast easily. Hold and silver contract In Tariff Schedule for Manila. Merchants and producers of this cooling, and therefore are not suituble coast are watching the new ta riff sched for casting. are ovoroomo by Lydia E. P ln k h a m 's V ogota blo Compound, ule being prepared by the Philippine commission. The subject is v ita lly important to all coast states. Still Out of Prison. A year ago Frank E. M cDaniel was sentenced to 15 years in the Oregon penitentiary, but lie’ s not there yet be cause legal measure have prevented. The Herman mails have been closed to sausages; so you w ill be no longer able to w rite to yru r friend in ISerlin. "In c lo s e d find fonr sausages.’ ’ S t o p s lh o O o u g h a n d W o r k s O f f th o G o ld . Laxative Dromo-t^uinine Tablets cure a cold in one day. Mo cure, No Pay. P rice 25 cents. Fighting for a Principle. A San Fracnisco business man has sued the W ells Fargo Express Com pany for five cents that he had to pay for the revenue stamp on a shipping receipt. Fire Boat at Portland. The Portland Fire department 1 b try ing to have a tire boat b u ilt to tight fires along the docks of the W illa m ette river. Eggs From the East. Since September eight onrs o f East ern eggs have come to Portland be cause home supply is not sufficient. ê W Â T bia signature ia on every box of the genuino Laxative Bromo-Qtiinine Tablets Meteors may be observed practically tlie whole year round, except when cloud or moonlight Interferes; yet one mouth ranks pre-eminently as the me teor month—the month o f August. It Is only in recent years that our know l edge o f these natural fireworks has made any real advance. By the lubors of a very fe w observers, one o f whom, Mr. Denning, may be said to have out weighed ail others put together In the value and number o f his results, we know o f many hundreds o f radlunt points, nnd they have been shown to be not mere distempers o f tlie air, but bodies o f a truly planetary nature, trav eling round the sun In orbits as defined as that o f the earth itself. On every side the Alps send down rivers, leaping from the rocks, and lu the low er lands, especially on the Ita l ian side, spreading out Into beautiful blue lakes. Recently the stored-up eu- ergy o f these Alpine streams has been brought under control, lu many In stances, for the production o f electric power. The river Adda at Paderno already furnishes 18,000 horse-power, aud works are now under wny on the river Ticino, below Its point o f Issue from Lake Magglore, which will, It is expected, furnish 12,000 affective horse power to be distributed among a string of manufacturing towns reaching down Into the plain of Lombardy. It wns or iginally Intended to send this power to Milan, but all o f it has been eagerly seized by the Intervening smaller towns. The Alps are yet rich In unused energy o f this kind. "A n d then he went on to say; ‘ I hare . FOR % # t # b # N a l u r e ’ s P o ls o s s , is the only cure for Toison Oak. Toison Ivy, and all noxious plants. It is com- 1 exclusively of rootsaml herbs. Now a the time to get the poison out o f your system, as delay makes your condition worse. Don’t experiment longer with solves, washes and Maps— they never cure. seen a portrait o f him. and any friend of mine will tell you when I have once se<‘ n " l'01-"-»1' o f » '*•“ >' ' P >«°« It In u,y " lul * ,ore 11 aw ay lu 111T nT7. *>“ • • want to tell you now that you ; look enough like Mark Tw ain to be hls brother. Now.’ he said, 'l hope you i take this as a compliment.' “ 'Certainly.’ 1 said, '1 take It as more than a compliment. Yes,’ I said, 'this Is the proudest moment o f my life to lie taken for Mark Twain, for most men are alw ays wishing to look like solus' great man, General (Jrant, George Washington, or like some archbishop or other, but all my life I have wished to look like Mark Twain. Yes.’ I said. '1 have wished to look like that syno- uyme. that symbol o f all virtue nnd all purity, whom you lim e Just described I appreciate lt.‘ Mr. 8. M. Marshall, bookkeeper o f the Atlanta fG a .) G as Light Co., w as p.'i,.Mu-d w. h I’oivon Oak. tie took Sulphur, Arsenic and various other drugs, anil applied estcrnaily numerous lotions snd Salves with n o benefit. At times the swelling and Inflammation sv.is v.i severe he was almost blind, f o r eight yeara the poiaou would break out every season. Ilis condition w.is much improved after taking one bottle i ( 8 S 8 , and a few bottles cleared b I. blood o f the polsou, and a ll evidences of the disease disappeared. ^ People are o f t e n poisoned without knowing when or h<nv. Explain your case fully to our physicians, and they will cheerfully give such information and ad- vice as you require, without charge, and we will send at the same time an interest ing IKiok on Blood and Skin Diseases. THE «WIST SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA, BA. D O LS YOUR H O M E TO U G H YOUR H EA R T 7 Ten'll on'll want beautiful thing* In Tour home The hi» A first things you think of s t sell : Mnutels of all kitnl*. Andirons of every sort, fits. Metric and oil Lights In endless \grietv. A « hrlatinaa present thnt bcHUtiflei voiir home la th e beat present, t all or write for photo grap hs a n d catalogue* I II K .J O H N It t K M K T C O M P A N Y . t»l M r « » ¡a t.re t. l o r t - l«snd O r e g o n . i "H e said: ‘ Yes. you are a very good Imitation, but when 1 come to look closer you are probably uot that man.’ I said: 'I will be frank with you. In my desire to look like thnt excellent character I have dressed for the char acter; 1 have been playing a part.' He said; 'That Is all right; you look very well on the outside, hut when It comes to the Inside you are not In It with the original.” ' N ew York Journal. France Is using the automobile In practical ways for the public service. T h e experim ent In Paris o f supplying automobiles to tho mall collectors ami carriers Is already declared a success, and now comes the news that In the French town o f Alencott there Is In ex cellent working order an automobile ambulance service. A motor quadrlcy- cb-s coupled to an ambulance o f the Lagogue pattern. The motor man and the doctor use the quadrlcyde, ami the patient Is the sole occupant o f the am bulance. As the Alencott Hospital Is for the benefit o f the country far and wide, the service Is naturally managed differently from the Paris ambulance service. A fte r a call Is received It Is necessary to secure a doctor and travel out In the country perhaps miles for the patient. Hence the speed furnish ed liy mechanical rather than horse power Is most essential. M o w F r e n c h V o t e r * t 'a a t T h e i r B a l l , » i s In France voting is by ballot. The persona who help In receiving sml counting the vote are volunteers drawn from the ranks o f the electors. Prior to the opening o f the poll at each sta tion the presiding officer unlocks the urn provided for the reception o f the votes nnd satisfies those present thnt It Is empty. H e then locks It again, places the key In hls pocket, and haixts a duplicate to one o f hls helpers, who are termed assessors. The poll Is oj>en from 8 In the morning until « at night, nnd at the close the votes are counted on the spot by the volunteer helpers. j The result Is then forwarded to the central bureau. London Mall. When a woman caller beglus the con versatton by praising her hostess' cook ing. the hostess should throw out a tor pedo net: It means that she Is to he asked to hake for a church social. JOHN POO LB, P ortland . 0 * » oon , M IL L S ARE N E V E R C O IN E D . ran gir ran give you the best bargains in general, tu acni h machinery, engines, boiler*, tanks, pumps, plows, and windmills. The n ew T h e , H a r e A l w a j s l lr et t a M e r e K i . i i r r When a woman w lls milk from a Steel t X In t h e W o r l d o f H n . n r e dndmill, sold by him, is nn- •ow. ami It "gì«** dry.” It Is sq u a lle d "T h e tain In coinage exists only In | the school Imoks used In the primary mighty liant to pay a dollar for alxtrvn schools. It never has existed anywhere little tickets. else, and from the nature o f thluga Two-thirds o f the nice things said to B R* 1 i .- nn I. I ’ d * r never can,” oliservetl a leading Anan a young man represent the wriggling n H m h» drugglM*. ____ I 'in! man the other day to a reporter. worms In an old tin can. halL CONSUMPTION ■Ai hr G ET FOOTSORE, EASE, G ET FOOT- A p o w d e r. A t this season y o u r feet feel sw o lle n , n e rv o u s a n d u n c o m fo rta b le . I f y o u h ave s m a rtin g feet o r tig h t sh oes, try A l l e n ’s F o o t-E a s e . 1 1 rests a n d com forts’: m a k e s w a lk in g easy, (h ire s s w o lle n an d sw e a tin g feet, blisters a n d c a llo u s spots. R e lie v e s corns a n d b u n io n s o f a ll pain an d is a certain cu re fo r C h ilb la in s , S w e a tin g , D a m p o r F ro ste d Feet. W e h ave o v e r 30,- (X>0 testim o n ia ls. D o n ’t get fo o tso re get F o o t-E a s e . T r y it today. S o ld b y all d r u g g is t s a n d sh oe stores fo r 25c. T r ia l pack age F rkk . A d d ress, A lle n 8. O lm sted. L e R o y , N . Y . Must Dispose of Big Debt. Multnomah county, Oregon, has s debt of $300,000, represented by un paid warrants, and a b ill w ill be pat through the state legislature this w in ter to fond this debt in some wav. M o th e rs w ill fin d M rs. W i n s l o w ’s S o o th ing S y r u p th e best re m e d y to u se f o r th e ir s h ild re u d u r in g th e tee th in g p e rio d . H O W ^ ^ n ie t W e offer One Hundred Dollars R ew ard for any case of C atarrh that can not be cured by H a ll’s Catarrh Cure. F. J. C H E N E Y A CO., Props., Toledo, 0 W e tho undersigned,have known F. J. Cheney for tl*e past 15 vears, and believe him perfectly hono-ablc in nil busin ss transactions an d fin a n cia l1 - able to carry out any obligations made by taeir firm. W est A T r u a x , Wholesale Drue "Ists, Toledo, W a l d i no , in n a n ¿ i M a r v i n , V* nolesale Drug ists, Toledo, O. n a i l ’s Catarrh Cure is t ken n rn a lly , ac:in, ire c .iy o n the blood and m cous surfaces o theayst m. P ri e 75c per bo le. fco*d by aL drug. ists. Testim oni .la free. H a l l s F am ily F ill- r th best. Big Time January 1. The Afro-Am erican league o f P ort land are preparing to bring the new year to the front with a gigantic en tertainment. K x a c t ly W l i a t Y o u W a n t . A handy little box <Ju*t right f o r a Indy’s purse «>r n gentlem an’s vest pocket) of Cas- careta Candy Cathartic, prevents Illness. All iruggists, 10c, 25c, 50c. The Famous a a Soreness and a Stiffoess o a St Jacobs Oil is applied. The cure is prompt an d sure. Wood Balt Lake, Denver Ft. Werth,Om aha Kansas City, St Louis,Chicago and East. 4:00 p m . Atlantic Expiées • :Q0 p. m Balt Lake, Denver Ft. Worth.Om aha, Kanban City, St Louis, Calc ago and Last. 7 :00» m. Spokane Flyer êxO p. m. W alla W alla, Lewis ton,Spokane, Min neapolis, St. Haul, D uluth. M ilw au kee, ChlcagOtkKast 8:40 s. m. Ocean Steamships. 4.W p. m. 0 from cold o r over exercise. It lasts but a short time after 1:00 p. m. O A ll R i l l i n g dates subject to change 0 For Ran Francisco — Sail every 6 days. O O Daily Kx Sunday 8:00 T) m. Saturday 10:00 p. in. Preserver 6:00 a. m lx .b u u d a y D e s tr o y s .... AND V E R M IN .. One application is all that is required. It lasts for years. If your dealer cannot supply you, write for circulars and information to the following distributing agents; Perfection Pile Preserving Co., Seattle, Wash.; Fisher, Thorsen & C o., Portland, Oregon.; Whittier, Coburn & C o., San Francisco, Cal. I o h e s t To Astoria and Way Landings. Willamette River. 4:30 p. m. E x.S u n d a y 8:30 p. ra. Mon., Wed, and Fri. 1:00 a ra. Tues., Thur end Sat. 4:90 p. m. Mon., Wed. and Fri. G ra n d es t O ffer Made h 4:00 p. ra. Ex. Sunday 7:00 a. m. Wlllamsfts and Yam foes.. Thur. hill Nlvsrs. end 8at. Oregon City, Day- ton, A Way Laud ing* L » . Riparia 8:85 a. m. Daily No. 9 9 A rlington Columbia River fteamers. Oregon City, N ew berg, Salem, Inde pendence «k Way Landings. C A R B O U N E U M .. L IC E A m u re Chicago Portland Special f:lö a. m. o j0 * 0 * 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 * 0 * ....P e r m a n e n tly ..C H IC K E N a W hen the muscles feel draw n and tied up and the flesh tender, that tension is o German ..A V E N A R IU S 0 Wl lametta River. Portland to Corval lis A W ay Land ings. Snake River. R iparia to Lewiston Lv. Lew Is to* Dally • a.m. W . H. HURLBURT, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Or. g r a d e FULL BALL BEARING Drop Head 5 Drawers. EAST AND SOUTH F o u r M o t io n F e e d ROUND TO O L S T E E L NEEDLE S E N . S elf-T lire ad in g : S h u ttle, S elf-S e ttin g N e e d le , A u to m a t ic llo b id n W i n d e r . P e r fe c t Stitch P e c u la t o r , A u to m a t ic T e n sio n R e le a se . U A h evidence o f good faith on your part, we ^ ask you to send us $3.00 with your order. Write your name, post office address and railroad shipping point plainly, we will then ship by freight, C. O. D., with privilege o f examination, this perfectly constructed, full Ball Bearing, No. 99 Arlington Ma chine complete. I f youtfind th e M a c h in e is p e r fe ctly sa tisfa c to ry a n d e x a c tly hm r e p re s e n t ed, superior in every way and worth $20.00more than any other machine you have ever seen advertised In this or any other paper, pay the agent the balance due, $12.45 and charges and the machine is yours. I f the machine is not satisfactory it will be returned at our expense and your $3.00 will l»e returned to you in full. fJaln s leave N e u b e rg for Portland and (dations at 7:56 a. in. Depot Fifth and ] Portland. All Attachments Free 'V l S sh ' c »»». One ru fflero r gatherer, one shirring plate, one hinder, set o f fou r heinmers different widths up to }< o f an inch, one tucker. oi<e braider, one quilter, one attach absolute ease to the opera m ent foot, one thread-cut ter. also footh em m er and feL tor. The balls are large ler, needles, bobbins, screw drivers, oil can, oil aud size, made from fine to o l instruction book. steel anti run in an oil-tem T H E P O L I S H E D O A K F O L D I N G C A B I N E T pered steel cup which can be w ill please you greatly. It is made o f choice quartet uljusted by the cones so as sawed oak, thoroughly seasoned kiln dried, hand rubbed to take up the merest trifle and polished to a rich piano finish. When the machine f wear. f is closed it becomes an attractive stand or center table. p Send fo r our Special Sewing Machine C atalogue No. A-S77, I T * * F R E E . W e m anufacture 23 different styles from $0 up. W rite us; all questions answered prom ptly and cheerfully. f. f II II I A II W e can g iv e you valuable points In selecting a machine. CASH BUYERS U IIIU II, 168-164 W. VAN BUREN ST., CHICAGO, R E F E R E N C E S : F ir s t N a tio n a l B a n k o f Chicago. •Daily. ILLS. 6 What the Cows Are Doing. The food commissioner of Oregon re^ ports that 5,000,000 pounds o f butter were made in the state last year, also 1,500,000 pounds of cheese. Th e u o r t h e r n | l P A C IF IC R Y , tV E K K H eat P r e s c r ip tio n fo r K Is la r ls C hilis and Fever is a bottle of Groves. Tasteless C h ill Tonic. It is simply iron and qninine in a tasteless form, No Care, No Pay. Price EOo. A Seattle was thrown k illed. Mrs. of city money If You Need a (Yellow ston e Park Line.) SAW MILL, ENGINE BOILER, or any picee of Machinery, it w ill pay to write us for cata- logue and prices. T*iu only Dining-Car Rout* from Portland to the East. RUSSELL & GOm 9 P o r t la n d 9 Ora The only route to thè Yellowstone National Park* fireman named Brabor from a hose cart and Brabon is after $25,000 and w ill get something. I am sure Piso’s (Tire for Consumption a v e d m y life three years a g o .— M r s . T h u s . R obbins . Maple Street. Norwich, N. Y., Feh. 17, 1900. IN G A R F IE L D TE A W e have a com bination of simple H K it its that has given the world Be Careful In Debate. its greatest blood purifier. I f inclined to anger when debating, remember that it cools slowly and sometimes leaves permanent b itter ness. A U K T A K IN G When you take Grove's Tasteless C hill Tonic because the formula is plainly printed on every bottle showiug that it is simply Irou and (Quinine in a taste less form. No Cure, No Pay. 60c. 8:25 a. m. fD aily except Sunday. Connecting at San Francisco with steamship Hnes for H aw aii, Japan, China, tlie P hilipp in e« find Australia. Rebate tickets on sale dailv between Port- nd. Sacramento and San Francisco. Net rate* 7 nrst-cla g and $11 second-class, including eeper. * For through tickets and rates call on or ad- Iress H. R. BATCH W I L L , Agt., N ew berg 8tation. O r Address, C. H. M A R K H A M , G. F. it Pass. Agent. P ortlan d, Or. Be Careful In Censure. To men w ith rigs to introduce onr poultry food among farmers. Address, w ith stamp, Acm e M fg. Co., Kansas C ity, Mo. Sta., I 4:50 p. m. Independence p&ss’ngr. W hen inclined to censure, hesitate, I f censnre is necessary, exercise it with discretion and charity. • ‘14 P E R way Overland Express— For Salem,Hoseburg, Asland, Sacramento, •7:00 p. m. Ogden, San Francis • t:15 a. i co. Mojave, Los A n geles, El Paso, New .O rle a n s and East. Hose burg passenger— • 4:30 p. m. Via W oonburn, for Dally Mount Angel,Silver- D ally except ton, W e s t S c io , except Sunday. Brownsville, Sprlng- Sunday. . field and Natron. ) 7:30 a.m . ...Corvallis passenger... t 5:50 p. in. T H I S C I’ T S H O W S T i l E M A C H IN E O PE N K E V IIY F O R ts E . Wants a Small Fortune. Prosperity and adversity are always in procession. Each by torn precedes the other. YOU a Tie d U p TIME SCHEDULES T i r a st a a Men Are Not Alike. T w o men may be exactly alike np to 0 the tops of their heads. Uncover one o head and discover a genius. The 0 other reveals an idiot. o Our Nation's Wealth. o The material wealth aud strength of our a nation is in iron, the most useful of all metals, just as the wealth of a human be O ing lies in a useful stomach. I f you have o overworked yours try Hostetler's Stom ach Bitters. It will relieve the clogged 0 bowels, improve the appeiite and cure o constipation, dyspepsia and biliousness. o Indian Tax-Payer. Adversity and Prosperity. W H A T 0 Pacific coast jobbers are again be 0 fore the interstate commerce com m it sion fighting for more favorable freight O rates. a THE BALL BEARIN6S stop all friction and afford The W illa m ette valley. Oregon, is one of the richest on earth, and is de veloping slow ly. Rut a stroke of light- uiug w ill strike it some day in the shape of new life and then she’ ll jump to the front w ith a bound that w ill surprise the state. KNO W • o a 0 A full-blooded Indian pays taxes in Wasco county, Oregon, his share this year being $21.78. Ö .R .& N . ! O Want Better Freight Rates. Rich Willamette Valley. YOU ! 0 Q W E SHIP FOR INSPECTION Oregon’s Capital City. The official census gives the popula tion of Salem. Oregon. as 4.258. Rather small and disappointing, but it mast stand. M e c h a n i c a l 1’ o w e r . ^ irllHrC S Al lflMC nfvw swn Mark Tw,|n but , haTe d h * V N 'T s a id : “ Y o u c a rr lr n s cuss. one day N a t u r e ’ « AnfIdAf# Then H ood'a Sareaparllla Your remarkable stupidity has made scapegoats of us—” Which the section foreman took as quite a personal affront And resolved right then and there to do a criticising stunt On his owu book, so he called the man who greases up the track. And he said: “ It seems to me you ought to find a friendly crack And crawl Into it and pull your carcass after you, you chump. For neglect of duty on your part has got us on the jump! I f you'd greased your tracks tills accident would never have occurred; You just go and draw your salary, with out another word!” * . * • • • * So the greaser took the order for his cash nnd drew his roll, And remarked, with much emphatic lan- • guage: “ Well, upon my soul, Dis road’ s de cheapest lot o’ guys dat I has ever saw, An’ dis t’ing o’ tiikln’ Maine Fr udders rankles in tne craw; W y, de Chairman o’ de board spen's all de mouey in de Has’, An’, by gosh, I can’ t be greasin’ w'en T ain’ t got any grease!” —Denver Times. P o is o n o a k P o is o n iv y ^ G en era l D ebility A IteMpoiiHihle Corson. There was trouble la the oflice of the old l\ D. & <J. When the news came in that No. 4 had smashed with No. 2 And distributed calamity for half a mile arouud Till it was impossible to see the color of the ground. And the Chairman of executives said to the ( ‘resident: " I t strikes me that you can't run n rail road worth a copper cent!” Whereupon the General Manager was called upon the door And informed that he was careless in tbe case of 2 and 4; Aud the Geucrul Manager remarked: very plainly see That the General Superintendent needs a red-hot roast from me-----” Which the same Induced the General Su perintendent to call in The Division Superintendent, whom he criticised like sin. And who straightway had the master of the road report to him For a roasting then aud there adminis tered with dash and vim. Said the master of the roud: “ The section foreman is the chap Who has caused this great disaster, and I ’ll knock him out a rap." So he called the sectiou foreman, and he M A R K T W A IN . Note 1 H um orist T ells a H iorr ut Ills Own Expense. Irrational. “ W hen I was here about eight years The g irl with the great, seraphic, ago I was coming up In a car o f the gray eyes complained bitterly o f the elevated road. Very few people were tim id ity of her steady company. lu that, nnd on one end o f It there was " H iv e him the m itten !” advised her no one, exeept on the opposite side, entourage, unhesitatingly. where sat a man about 50 years old, ‘ ‘ What, for cold feet?” exclaim ed with a most winning face and an ele- she. gnut eye, a lien uti ful eye, aud 1 took him from hls dress to be a master me chanic, n man who had a vocation. H e had with him a very little child o f about 4 or 5 years. I was watching the affection which existed between those two. I Judged he was the grandfather, perhaps. It was really a pretty child, are amonfj the best known and I was admiring her, aud ns soon of the many dangerous as he saw I was admiring her he began wild plants and shrub*. to notice me. To touch or handle them “ I could see hls admiration o f me In quickly produces swelling hls eye, nnd I did what anybody else and inflammation with in tense tching and burning would do- admired the child four times o f the skin. The eruption as much, knowing 1 would get four aoon disappear*, tlie suf times as much o f hls admiration. ferer hopes fo re ve r; but Things went on very pleasantly. 1 almost a* soon ns Uk* little blister« and , , . . . . . pustulesappeared the poison had reached waa " " ,klu* l,,-v 1,1,0 hls llo,lrt- the blood, ami w ill break out at regular "B y and by, when he almost reached intervals and each time in a more aggra- the station where be wns to get off, he vmted form. This poison w ill loiter in th. got up, crossed over, and he said: system for years, and every atom o f i I 'Now. 1 am going to say something to must he forced out o f the blood before y o i y „ „ w ()|eli | hope you w ill regard as a can expect a perfect, permanent cure. , oml)lllll(M1«.' the remedy that c u r e s a c o ld l u “ It Is a mystery to every one why It was ever originated, for as a unit o f value It Is only a Action. There are no Day in and out tbara it that foaling of mills, never have been and never will Weakliest that makes a burden o f iutif. be under the circumstances, therefore I Food does not strengthen. don't see why It is put In the books in Sleep does not refresh. the prim ary schools, with the explana It is hard to do, hard to bear, what tion that ten o f them make 1 cent. I should be easy,—vitality is on tbe ebb, and am glud to know that the mill does the whole system suffers. For this condition taka not get any more into the school books o f tbe graded schools beyond the pri maries. I have been a banker for thir It vitalizes the blood, gives vigor and tone ty years, but know nothing o f the mill to all the organs and functions, and is pos except what was told me the first week itively unequalled for all run-down or de bilitated conditions. 1 went to school. A ll my life has shown lloou 's ('ILLS cure constipation. 26 cents. me that 1 was told wrong and that there are uot teu or any other Dumber Don't Try to Stand Alone. o f mills in a cent. There is not in the universe such a "S everal weeks ago I was In Portugal, aud 1 bad decided to return direct to thing as absolute personal independ Boston from Lisbon rather than to sail ence. Try it a year, a month, a day, In the ordinary way to N ew York aud j and see. from there to Boston by rail. On ap Paid Big Damages. plying at a hotel for a room 1 asked, The Tacoma street railw ay has paid as Is customary, what was the price. The clerk answered 75« reis per day. $100,000 to those injured and to rela This was a new one on me, for, though tives of those killed in the street car 1 had run up on a number o f different accident July 4. coins in my day here aud In various G A R F IE L D T E A parts o f Europe, it was the first time Is a w on derful preparation com posed of H E R B S that I had heard o f a rel. Somehow 1 did act on the L i v e r , permanently not like the sound o f the word, and, curing constipation. turning to uuother clerk, asked what Calls for a “ Wake-Up." was the price o f a first-class passage on a good steamer from Lisbon to Boston, The Portland Telegram urges every l ie answered that It was ‘80,000 rels,’ body there to wake up and get a great aud seemed to be w illing to send me hig high wide move on for the exposi off on the next steamer. This necessi tion of 1902. tated my asking for an explanation, TO C U R E A C O L D IN O N E D A T and, as the clerk talked English as well Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab as 1 did, I asked him to put hls rels Into Am erican dollars and cents. This lets. A ll druggists refund tho money he did by explaining that tbe prices if it fails to cure. E. TV. Grove's sig charged fur a room, without board, was nature is on each box. 25c. 75 cents i>er day, and that the steamer Good Place to Be Careful. fare was $80. This led on to a talk o f Seattle city council is considering rels, which Is the unit value o f Portu gal. In value It represents about the sn ordinance making it a mitdemeauor same as a mill. The hotel clerks told to attract crowds on the streets by uie that there were no rels as a matter words, gestures or otherwise. A blow Arm y, itinerant of fact In Portugul and never had been, st the Salvation Better go though all values were based on them preacher, peddlers, etc. slow, Mr. C ity Dads. for a unit.” Rich Alaska Copper Mine. A hig ledge on Prince o f Wales island, off the coast of Alaska, owned by Seattle parties, shows copper valued at $98 pei ton. ~LR A Tg. S C IA T IC A , N K lH A l.iilA , N M tV O U S - N E S S . I ) Y S I K |»S I A , H K A I I A C H F , C A - | T A R K H , C IIO U P , B R O N C H IT IS . I.A G R IIV K . M A L A R I i , I I K A It r W E A K N E S S C R E E P I N G N U M B N E S S , etc. B ut a b ottle to d a y and h a v e It In th e house. I t w ill s a v e su ffe rin g and d o cto r's bills. H a rm less fo r , c h ild re n ’ s use. C on tain s no ontates or o th er h a rm fu l in gred ien ts. A b s o lu te ly pure an d con cen trated. I.a rg e b ottle o f 300 doses fo r $1, prepaid by m all or express, o r w e w ill send you (p o s tp a id ) a trial b o ttle fo r Z‘t cents. A g e n ts w anted. SVIISN RHEUMATIC CURL COMPART. »4 Lfi. St, Ckiup. 111. CUTLER'S CIRBOLiTEof IODINE' A guaranteed Cure for Catarrh and Consumption. $100. D Lock Box 145. W. H. SMITH ICO., fuffilo, N.Y . Prop's. 1 Ùn. Depot, Foot 6th 9t. Fast m ail for K *lam a, Kelso, Castle Rock, Wlu- lock, Chehalis. Centra lis, South Bend, Monte- sano, Aberdeen. Ojosta, Olym pia, Tact ma, Seat tie, Victoria. Pt. Town- Mend, llle n s b u rg h , Ros- lyn. North Y *klm a. Sprague, Cheney, 8po- kane, P ullm an, Gar field, Farmington. Mos cow, Cniontown, Gen esee, Roesland, B. C.; Trail, B. C .; Nelson, B. C .; Kalso, Missoula, Butte, Anaconda, H ele na, St. Paul, Minneapo lis, Kansas City, Oma ha, Council Bluffs, St. Louis, Chicago, Wash ington, New York, P h il adelphia, B. st >n, and all points Ka«t and Southeast. 7 :50 a. m. Give Equity and You G«t Equity. H e who seeks eqaitv must give equity. Greed aud avarice are ever at war with equity. I D A Y i to M inneapolis, Omaha, Kansas City and 8t. Paul. D AYS to M ilw an see and Chicago. w t\ Tx n . Women sn d girls to do piece work for ns at heir homes. We furnish ail m aterial an d pay r in 97 to |rt weekly Kxpert.n* . unnecessary, '•■ml aiainped e v, ope to i r sk V. Serai SSt'g Co., 34 Mo..toa Si , Chicago. III. Bij Fish Story. • A report from Port Townsend, W ash ington, says 14 tons o f herring were caught at a single haul, but whether by oue or one thousand nets was not •dated. PIMPLES A r e Y o u D e a f 77 All of D E A F N E S S or H A R D * H E AM INO are now (TRAM R by our new 1 nveotiou; only tho*e bora d *«f are incurable. BR.it» SOJSKS ( K asr lXBRDlATRLY. N O TH IN G BETTER MADE Y on can't make a mistake it you g e t* International lirai Cliiif. D tû R D rS'TFE*f«.T O P S MEL Y • • M itc h e ll.« earsvith J and cases. A . C A T H A R T IC M A. D. C H A R L T O N , Uit. 6 «i. Pui. ig«it, SEND NO MONEY Box Hi X BO Y E A R S ’ EX P ER IEN CE W » toll st S »e t*ry M t # st O w H t i f and S Ë § AN AMERICAN WATCH leaa th an arhat y o » h *»a to |** t • ! • * " hers. Our at it> he* are fute 1 with th * utteqi ia . 1? «e le rl S y etlsl U a lte d cr » je w e l Vtftltfcaa or Ri«<* ■ • ' * • » » » . k s . » n H . . '»‘Hw.lt-îitTrr •ffersd N«a.û(-lly •n.rava« haakni deepen fww fitted wit* a ga Tka hsnd«- A f t 0 ij "“‘“ A M E R I C A N M OVEM ENT P atents W) jswsied n - .k e lf is *, prvpa,I t rag COM it tp s? 9 « i , - - - r- Sd then* «• no* erne F BEE * f- 1. AO eh a ha foe natlSO d «e * w it* a vary itswvtcti is wanted * to s to n e e u ▼ *AOt MAR a wa any »«* nd vari 1 aa this was-h stt spr *a»vn Catalofwa fra* ■sM lsur WawkOs.. S4T Csstrml Bosk B14« .C >i«ss» " ■ ■ .... - ------— — ------------------------- CURE C O N S T IP A T IO N . t— t « L ... a. aoa . . . usraniM ►» sii 4 r«s (K M W « T ■ g ISOS »»HI H U H H. W O O D W A R D , Local Agent, N eniar,-, Or. Atlanta, Ga. U n t il v o y h va « e « t » an i tesW-i o n r w a trh . ^ r is s o s i» r » « i « f » iv is n l T itts Good iood. k svsr Sieksn W m i . s o » U r.to nr a *. Portland, Or. BAR M o r r is o n S t., C * r . T h ir d . £2.S.S.92XItf'3SCir3, ’ Istol nnd a.Jas _ r . . i - f * o f f « U a ta a * » * * Call in AHT • t r e r t « 4 I f found p#»f*ctly satisfactory snd * e le s t watrh aver offered f r sue* iO-TO-BAC For sleeping-car reservations, tickets, m ap* Ind full information, call on or write ta* most vond«rfal curedmsay thous yrr success. PO RTLAND , ORECON. C AN O V f Baggage checked through to destlnetlon of leket. H ive made T ioysy srd iti fom- ilisstiou* a fptc.ai „ y for -------- licstion* a?ptC-_ Mitchell, Iieiuis & Staver Co. " W y w l f « h a d p im p le * o n b * r fa c e , bnl the h M ft*vn lik in g C A S T A K E T S aud Ui*> r»ar* ail disappeared I had been iroubied * ih conslipat on for some lim e but after tak imr the first ('ascaret I have had no trouble with this abm eni. W e cannot sneak too h igh ly of i 'a*carets " K iu d W a ni ma n »70S G e rmantown A t *. . rfctladelpfcl*. P a «¡ar*^ 6 {D A Y 8 to W ashington, P h iladelph ia, New York, Boston, aud other Eastern points. DR. GUNN’Suvu PILLS O N E F O M A D O S E . Cure 9*et F?e*d*rb* sod Dye- p e p s ts ,!; r r t m p i# * ,P u r t fy th o B * 1. A M D l g r a - tloa.lTrven? I. • uanrss. I m not Gripe or Sic ke*. Te co*Tjecey i ,w i j| * i. ssmr e fre e ;fu lH o x.‘¿Se. DM. • O S A N MO C O . . p* L d » r 1st* T a s dc M anas fa iv k t s m a n i wi.h D e s ig n s ara inprovetoante ta r i o r e « f t h ESTsSSr ' E A R G Ù À R A N TE ÍL¿* pas’* icaeqna Ito any fdOsnliJfold wat h SaatC.OI» fo-SS.SA a e»srhnrf » V*liV»TI<1> If “ n I sv; , , r .Vv " s w it* yi> Hege of TNRS tit s itiT it ii if K '., '.,‘. T ^ ,' i r ' ^ . * TTP F R E E K *5 4» Is sent With arder, w k-r» a- f t pe -ss «>*ea s . .* w »n n n tr*. nw - » d e w » irv l at, O f f a ’ -a% I Jewelry Ce O e * 33 Sete Bléf, ¿RICADO. ,, N. F. > l N o . I » H * - 1 » _ _ ITT“ -------------------------- — VY H K N w r it in g te* * d v * r t l s * r e p i# VV o t s o U a i tfc te r * p * r . CoevRioHTe Ac. S. v ttto a Anrone srndlnf * sketch snd description easy slokiy ascertain pur optnion free whether aa »▼enfio* te probably paientable. Communie*, tkma strict)» *v*fldenti*|. Handbook on Patents sent fra*. Old eat agency for serunne patent*. P*t*nt* taken throw«* Munn A Co* re e n tro I t e d ia i a< * * « , W tthoat ch a r**, t * th e Sdentine American. s HssSsom. 1 , n h a n M -s*klr Ism st rt*. m atto * »1 sn , Kt*n'll<- 1 .nrnu. if c r S & Tarws. St s ì?