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    Net te he Dlvulgsd.
B r e a s tw o r k « fo r
S o o th A fr ic a .
H a v e b e e n r o s t e r e d to h ealth
b y ly d la C. P.'nkh am ’s V e g e ­
ta b le C o m p o u n d . The In l o t -
to r s a r o o n tHo s n d p r o v e this
s t a te m e n t to b e a fa ct, n o t a
m o n o b o a s t . W h en a m e d i ­
Another Leap to Fame.
c i n e hag b e e n s u c c o e s fu l In
“ M y cousin Percy, the poet, like c u r i n g g o m a n y w e m e n , y o u
Byron, awoke the other morning to c a n n o t w e ll ca y w ith ou t tr y ­
in g It “ I d o n o t b e l i e v e It
find himself famous. ’ ’
w ill h e lp m e . ”
“ How did it happen?”
The great lots of life suffered In at­
tacking Boer Intrenchments In South
Africa has Inspired Walter Severn, an
English artist, to Invent and patent a
form of movable breastworks, by the
one of which he thlnka fortified kopjes
might be captured without much dan­
ger to the attacking party. The breast-
worka constat of steel platea. mounted
an bicycles at such aa angle that bal­
lets striking them will be deflected up­
ward. The Inventor baa the word of
Maxim, the great gonmaker. that the
“ A man who hud committed sui­
cide had, when they found him, one
of
l ’ercy’s pieces in his pocket.
Nearly every paper in town men­
tioned it .”
ALL
N o other article used in the domestic
economy of the household has so m any
enthusiastic friends am ong the house-
:rs of Am erica.
N o other article of food has received
such emphatic commendation for purity
and wholesomeness from the most em­
inent authorities.
The
g re a t
p o p u la r it y a n d
it s
g e n e ra l
s u p e r io r it y .
The “ Royal Baker and Pastry
Cook " —containing over 800 most
practical and valuable cooking re­
ceipts—free to every patron. Send
postal card with year full address.
Avoid the imitation powders. They
•re sold cheap because they are
made from alum. But alum is a
poison dangerous to use in food
ROYAL BAKINQ POWDER CO., 100 WILLIAM 8TREET, NEW YORK.
Gave him Time.
"Y o u haven’t explained how you
came to have Mr. Sm ith’s chickens
in your possession, ’ said the judge.
" I ’m trying to think, your honor,"
replied the accused. "G iv e me tim e ."
"V e ry w e ll," replied the judge
blandly. "S ix m onths."
—
TO C U R E A C O LO IN O N E D A T
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. A ll
flruggibts refund the money if it fails to cure.
K. W. Grove’s signature is on each box. 25c.
The Source.
“ Unhealthy."
“ W h a t’s your m an’s specialty?’ ’
asked the mayor of H ot Dog.
“ L iftin ’ horses,” said the advance
agent of the strong man.
j “ W e ll,’ ’ said the mayor, “ f shore
admire yer gall fer ownin’ up to it.
but I ’ll tell you beforehand ttia tlflin
bosses is a mighty unhealthy game
in this here seciton.”
I d o n ot b f li.v e i'is o ’s T u re fo r ( ’.in
su m p tio n has an equ al fo r cou gh s and
co ld s,—J o h n K. B o y e r , T r in it y Springs.
H id ., Keb. 15. WOO.
“ As for the clergy, they’re a pretty
One Good Thing.
poor lo t,” said a grumbling layman.
“ There is one good thing about
“ Yes,” returned the bishop,
of them are poor indeed, lint con-1 this classical music, ” remurked Mr.
aider the stock from which they cornel ; Meddergrass. “ You can start or stop
You see we have to make them out J anywhere you want to without spoil-
of laymen.
ing the sense of the music.
Take Garfield Tea for constipa-
tio n ; it ban this to recommend It;
it is made from health-giving
herbs and it surely cures.
Poor William.
She (petulantly)—. [ don’t see why
you should hesitate to get married on
$3,000 a year.
I'apa says my gowns
never cost more than that.
H e— But, my darling, we must
have something to eat.
“ Oh, W illia m !
Always thinking
of your stomach!’ ’
P l . n . a n t , I'H lu ta b la , P o te n t.
Easy to buy. cany to tn«e, may In action.eaar
In re.u lu t aacaret. Candy Cathartic, ideal
liver regulator amt Intentinnl tonic. A ll drug-
glsta, 10c, 26c, 50c.
ABSOLUTE
SECURITY.
G e n u in e
C a r t e r 's
Little Liver Pills.
“ H e has built what he calls a Queen
Ann villa, but it st rikes me as being a
tawdry imitation, m erely.”
“ Extremely, tawdry!
Why, the
roof doesn’t leak, even.”
M ust B ear S ignaturo of
Mtopm thm C ough mnd
W ork * O ff thm C old.
3ee FaoS Im lla Wrapper Below.
Laxative Ilrom o-gulnlnc Tablet, cure a cold in
one day. .N o cure, N o Pay. Price 26 cent*.
■mall mad as easy
to take aa s a fa r .
Tear/
Work on Longfellow Memorial.
The fund for a statue for Longfel­
low park, in Cambridge, has reached
Hi.44, and work w ill he begun on
the meomrial early in the spring.
M oth ers w ill fin d M rs. W in s lo w ’s S o o th ­
in g S y ru p the best rem ed y to use lo r th eir
c h ild ren d u r in g the teeth in g period.
FOR
FIR
FOR
FOR
FOR
FOR
FON
-,
«
H EA D A C H E.
DIZZINESS.
B ILIO U S N ES S .
T O R P ID L IV E R .
C O N S T IP A T IO N .
S A LLO W S K IN .
T H E C O M P LE X IO N
O H m ilN U NIUTHATI 0APMATVW».
M IS F O R T U N *
R e la t iv e
to
th e
party of thirteen.” said a broker who
it credited with plenty of “ horse sense.”
“ for the simple reason that 1 don't In­
tend to give coincidence a chance to
play Into the haDds of superstition.
Moreover, 1 have had one very disa­
greeable experience along that line. In
the early spring of 1890 I was one of
.
'& ■
a bachelor party gotten up to give the
usual send off to a friend about to com­
mit matrimony. There were fifteen of
V e g e ta b le C o m p o u n d
ua In the crowd, but at the last moment
two were called away. That reduced is a p o sitive euro for all those painful
us to the fatal number, which nobody
A ilm e n t s of W o m e n .
noticed until we were seated at the
I t w ill en tirely cure th e w orst form s o f
table, wdien a desperate effort was made F em a le Com plaints, a ll O va rian troubles,
to scare up another guest, _______
but no _____
one inflam m ation and U lcera tio n , F a llin g and
.
*\T TT
displacem ents o f the W o m b , and consequent
could he found
h o w e la u g h e d
¡S p in a) Weakness, and is p ecu lia rly adapted
- - with the fun, » to ‘ the Change
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matter off and went on
o f ----
L ife .
u Your medicine cured me o f ter­
but there was a palpable undercurrent
rible female illness.
of depression and several of the boys
M r s . m . E. M u l l e r ,
1 a Concord Sq., Boston, Mass.
acquired lachrymose Jags—which, next
to the Eugllsh comic newspapers, are
Backache.
saddest thlags in the world.
I t has cured m ore cases o f B ackache and
" i f you are not familiar with the Leucorrhcea than any oth er rem ed y the
terms I will explain that a lachrymose w orld has ever known. I t is alm ost in fa llib le
Jag Is the stage of Inebriety at which a in such cases, i t dissolves and ex p els
Tum ors from the U teru s in an ea rly stage
man tells you the story of his life and o f developm ent, and checks any tendency
weeps on your shoulders at intervals of to cancerous humors.
six months In the narrative. However, in ||i jfjBiBfc Your Vegetable Compound re-
moved a Fibroid Tumor from my
to get to the point, two of the fellowa
womb after doctors failed to give
relief.
M r s . B. A. L o m b a r d ,
present died In 1896. and the way the
________________ Westdale, Mass.
clrcumstnnce demoralized nearly all the
others was simply amazing. In several
B e a r in g -d o w n F e e lin g
of them It effected a total change In dis­ W o m b troubles, causing pain, w eigh t, and
position. The death of distant rela­ backache, instantly r elie ved and perm a-
tives, petty misadventures in business, n en tly cured by its uso. U n der a ll circum ­
occasional attacks of sickness and a stances it acts in harm ony w ith the law s
th at govern the fem ale system , and is as
hundred and one other Incidents of harmless as w ater.
________________
everyday life were all charged up to
Backache leit me after taking
the second bottle. Your medicine
the blight of thirteen, and finally, about
cured me when doctors failed
a year and a half later. I became so
M rs . S a r a h H o l s t e in ,
3 Davis Block, Gorham St., Lowell, Mass.
tired of hearing that sort of stories that
I took the pains to collect statistic» on
Irre g u la rity ,
another stag party given within a few Suppressed or P a in lu l Menstruations, W e a k ­
weeks of ours. An even dozen had ness o f the Stomach, Indigestion, B loating,
been present and the net result was: F lood in g, N ervous Prostration, H ea da ch e,
Two deaths, three business failures, G en eral P e b i 1 ity._____________________________
I» It is a grand medicine. I am
one lost a leg and one lost an eye In ac­
thankful fo r the good it has done
me.
Mrs. J. W. J.,
cidents, one embezzler skipped out. one
76 Carolina Ave.,
divorce and two men gone to the dogs
Jamaica Plain (Boston), Mass.
through drink. This was not a party of
hoboes, either, but average chaps about
D iz z in e s s , F a in tn e s s ,
town, and thetr catalogue of disaster E x trem e Lassitude, “ don’ t care ” « n d
“
w
ant to he le ft a lo n e ” fe elin g , ex cita b il­
put an end to further croaking over our
ity, irrita b ility, nervousness, sleeplessness,
thirteen supper. All the same, I don't flatulency, in**l;oicholy, or the “ blues,” and
yearn for a repetition of the experience. b.i(.‘ 11.o'lie. Th ese are sure indications o f
Life’s too short for all worry not strict F em a le Weakness, some derangem ent o f the
ly necessary."—New Orleans Times Uterus. _____________________________________
•rvtfVfc» I was troubled with Dizziness,
Democrat.
Lfriiï# Headaches, Faintness, Swelling
Limbs.
S ta m p N o v e lty .
Stamp collectors have a novelty tn the
shape of Cape Colony stamps Issued in
that portion of the colony that ha« been
annexed to the South African repub­
lic. for a time at least. These are the
regular issue of British stumps, across
the face of which have been stamped
the letters "S. A. It." and the value of
the stamp In Boer coinage. Dealers
have not yet been able to secure the;-
apeclniens, In any number at least, and
there la a fancy value attached to the
bits o f printed paper that makes their
actual worth to collectors an unknown
quantity until some one ascertains how
many of them have been Issued.—New
York Times.
BLOOD WAS THIN
PATIENT TREATED FOR HEART
DISEASE AND CONSUMPTION.
ttC M I Unwly T * p u W t . A 4 U ^ » *
The Irony of Fate.
There is the “ irony of fate” in the |
CURE SICK HEADACHE.
f a c t t h u t Hear Adm iral Cervera got
his promotion to 1st vice admiral in
Beyond Mir Limit
advance cf either Sampson or Schley,
“ Do you ever have moments, Mr.
whose ships destroyed his fleet.
Spoodlekins, when it scorns as if you
couldn’t think of anything?”
1 nevah thought of that.
VI/hAAn t l i A » c c o m p a n l e d b y I — “ I Why,
wondah if I do?”
W I I C I I I I I C the
“ ucou‘
p,au h" in
m o u t h , erup-
| | «k in
H
[
o
|| a
tio n s on th e skin,
d
l l . l d l l a
throat r;>p|>er
•
c o lo re d splotches,
A | . f l s w o lle n g la n d s, a c h in g m uscles
V U I
, n '* t>°n c s , ,l l r disease ** m a k in g
ra p id h e a d w a y , an d fa r w orse
sy m p to m s w ill fo llo w unless th e b lo o d ia
p r o m p tly an d e ffe c tu a lly cle a n sed o f th is
V iolent d e stru c tiv e p o ison .
■»
S. S. S. is th e o n ly sa fe and in fa llib le
cu re fo r th is disease, th e o n ly a n tid o te
fo r th is sp ec ific p o ison
I t cu res the
w orst rases th o r o u g h ly and p e rm a n e n tly .
f . . a n i . . C ould
V v H V IIIv H V v Q lV
,n thr f*11 ° r '*»7
I contracted B lo o d
live BCCR N r Wersc. * t h * e + i r ¿ treatment
¿ 1 *
did me no good ; I was setting worse all the
lime my hair came out, ulcer* appeared in rnv
throat and mouth, my body was almost covered
with copper colored splotches and offensive
•ores I suffered severely from rheumatic pains
in my shoulders and arms Mv condition could
have been no worse ; onlv tho»r afflicted aa I was
can understand my sufferings
I had about
lost all hope o f ever being well again when
I decided to try 8 8 . S,.
but must confess I had
little faith left in any
medicine After taking
the third battle I noticed
• change in my coadi
tiea
i hia was truly en­
couraging. and I deter­
mined to give S. S. S a
thorough t r i a l . From
that time ontbetmprove-
meat was rapid ; 8. S 8.
seemed to have the dis­
ease completely uader
ooatrol . the sores and
«leers healed aad I was
soon free from all signs
• f the diaorder ; I have
been strong and healthy ever since
L- W 8 m it « .
k Boa 6?\ Noblesville. Ind.
ccc
is the only purely vege­
table b lo o d purifier
« k n o w n ,
$ l , o o n ia
off r m l fo r p ro o f that
it ron tain a a p a rtic le o f
m ercu rv potash o r o th e r m in era l p o ison .
Send fo r o u r fr e e Ixxtk on B lood P o is o n ;
it c o n ta in » va lu a b le in fo rm a tio n about
th is diaeaae, w ith fu ll d ir e c tio n » fo r a eif
treatm en t. • W e c h a rg e n o th in g fo r m edi*
•n l a d v ic e ; cu re y o u rs e lf at hom e.
TMC « w i n IPtC IM C CO.. ATLANTA, «A .
T h . Beat Praaerlption for Malaria
Chills anil Kevcr la a bottle ot drove’. Tasteless
C hill Tonic. It 1» ilm n ly Iron and i,utnlue tn
a tasteless form. No Cure, No Cay. Price 50c.
Chinese Era.
Tho “ Chinese era” begins B. 0.
2697, with the accession of the Em ­
peror Yao, who first devised a ealen
dar for tho Chi none dividing the year
into 365 days with an extra day every
fo w lli jrflw
A ctive man by laritc manufacturing troti,e:
0:10.00 In ca.h paid for 12 dava trial; promotion
amt permanent po.ttlou If satisfactory. An­
drews tj. B. P. Co,, ,23 Chestnut Ht . PhUatla.
Dani|erou, H u ,In c .
Tourist— W hy don't yon offer a
reward for
the desperadoes who
robbed the hank here last week?
Sheriff — W hy, if they thought
there was any money in the county
treasury, they would come Kick and
rob that too.
,
Hlmnticltv, strength ami purity
combined tn cartteM Tea, the
herti meiltetne Unit cure, const!-
patlou amt liver troubles
Then Hr
Swart
Off.
H e (producing eigaretle case)— Do
you object to cigarettes'’
Khe— Not at all. I don't blame the
cigarette»— I only object to people
who smoke them.
Y
This signature ia on »wary bat ot t h . (o .u in s
Laxative Rromo-Quininc T»bi.t.
Uta r t « a d j that r n r v a
m
rs lr t 1« s a a d a j
Shopping.
Shopman— Thiff mutches your imtn-
pte perfectly, ntadame.
Customer— It certainly does,
couldn't he closer
I Shopman— How many yard» do you
wish?
K n g la n d ’ « A r m y en d N e v y ,
I t w as r e c e n tly stated th a t E n g la n d ’s
a rm y and n a v v is in a d e q u a te to p ro p e rly
d e fe n d h e r s e lf fro m a sudden on s la u g h t.
E n g la n d is, in th is in sta n ce, lik e th e ind i-
v id u a l w h o a llo w s disease to creep in to hia
system th ro u g h a stom a ch to o w eak to
p r o p e r lv d ig e st th e fo o d taken in to it. T o
stren g th en the stom a ch th ere is n o th in g
b etter th an H o s te tle r 's S tom ach B itters,
i t cures d y s p ep sia , co n s tip a tio n , in d ig e s ­
t io n , liv e r a n d k id n e y tro u b le, and as a
to n ic is in c om p a ra b le.
N n a ib e r
Features ol a National Park.
The Vicksburg national park w ill
soon be complete as far as the acqui­
sition of land is concerned. It w ill
comprise in all 1,231 acres.
I t is
proposed to restore all m ilitary feat-
tires that marked it in the struggle of
1863.
F I T # Permanently Cured. Ko fit* er neni
I I IQ
after lint a»y’n uaeof Dr. Kliae’s Great Nerve
Restorer Send for P K B E f i . 0 0 trial bottle aud treat*
lae. Dm.R. il. K linb . Ltd..»31 Arch St.. Philadelphia. Pa,
K H A M ’S
u s e o f t h e R o y a l B a k in g P o w d e r
a tte s t
M E T W IT H
S u p e r s t it io n
Kash— W hat was the cashier fired
for?
De Sales— For giving away one of
the trade secrets, I believe.
Kash— You don’t say?
De Sales— Yes; he told one of the
customers that the boss was an old
block head, and the boss overhead
him.
Your inedicina cured me.
M r s . S a r a h K. B a k e r ,
Burksport, Me.
A Deep Cutter.
“ I was out in a revenue cutter, last
•teel platea need not weigh more than
five or six pounds to tho square foot, n igh t,” remarked Duka.te to Gaswell.
“ I thought you went sleigh rid­
ao that the weight on each bicycle will
not be more than that of an ordinary in g?”
“ W ell, it made quite a cut in my
man. It la Intended that the movable
shields shall be pushed ahead of the revenue. ”
attacking column by a cumber of
strong men, detailed for the purpose.
l i beet tim e to cure Catarrh,
Bronchitis and Consumption.
They may also be used to protect the
Our rem edy is guaranteed, $1.
wounded, to form squares, and to pro­
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tect men who are cutting wires. They W. H. SMITH I CO., Buffalo, N. Y.
can be removed from the wheels and
transported by wagoD. and, when prop­
erly arranged about the sides, they
would transform a transport wagon
Into an armored car.
■ /
THE ORIGINAL»
B U T X E T-PB O O r B ICYC LE S E IIL T ).
SOMMER
KEEP YOUR SADDLE DRY!
T r a v e lin g tn C o lo n ia l Days.
A fter the period of walking and
canoelDg had Its day In colonial times,
nearly all land travel, for a century,
was on horseback. Just as It was in
England at that date. In 1672, there
were only six stage coaches In the
whole of Great Britain, and a man
wrote a pamphlet protesting that they
encouraged too much travel. Boston
then had one private coach. Women
and children usually rode seated on a
pillion behind a man. One way of prog­
ress which would help four persons
ride part of their Journey was what
was called the "rlde-and-tle” system.
Tw o of the four persons who were
traveling started on their route on foot;
two. mounted on the saddle and pillion,
rode about a ntlle, dismounted, tied the
horse, and walked on. When the two
who had started on foot reached the
waiting horse they mounted, rode on
past the other couple for a mile, dls-
mor.uted, tied and walked on; and so
on.
Disappeared«
RIDER AND SADDLE
HARDE5T5TORM
l* wm* * ^
catalogued free
8
SHOWING TULL L IN E OF GARMENTS AND H ATS
$25
When vou take G rove'» Tasteless C h ill Ton ic
because the formula is (.lainly printed on every
bottle showing that it is simnljr Iron and Qni-
niue in a tsateless form. N o C ure. N o Pay. 60c.
A Realist.
“ So you let your loading man go?”
“ I had to ,’ ’ answered Mr. Storm-
ington Barnes.
" H e was too realis­
tic in his itlcas. ”
“ Interfered with your work on the
stage?”
" N o not on the stage, in the box
office. H e wanted real m oney.”
HOW’S
T H I S ’.
"e offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any
ease o f Catarrh that can no; bo cured by Hall's
Catarrh C ur..
K. J. C H E N E Y .4 CO.. Prop s. Toledo. O.
We the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney
for to e past 15 Years, and t>ehero him perfectly
hono-ubl in nil busm ss transaction* and fin­
ancial able to carry out any oblig-n ona muds
by luelr firm.
W is t Jk T r i - a x .
Wholesale DrmjTists, Toledo,
-
$35
-
IF!
ttMto"«, ! « T H ° " P E I N S I O I N
BICKFORD, Washington, D. C.. they w ill re.
ceive quick replies. B. 5th N. H. Vols. Stall
20th Corps. Prosecuting claim s since 1878.
N . P . N . Ü.
W
H E N w r it in g t e a d v e r t is e r s
m e n tio n t h is p a p er.
“ADVANCE” THRESHER
Or w rite
M. E. and E. T . Hay, Wilbur, Wash.
PORTLAND’S FUTURE.
POULTRY
JO H N P O O LE, Portland, Oregon,
Foot of Morrison Street,
Can give you
Buggies, Plows,
Wm. tin ilia and
Machinery. See
NETTINC.
Buy from the manufacturer. Price in fu ll roll«
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Boilers and Engines,
AH Kinds o f W ire and Iron Work.
Pumps and Geueral P O R T L A N D W I R E A. I R O N W O R K S
us before baying.
149 F r o n t 8 t ., P o r t la n d . O r e g o n .
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O LD
FENCESI
“B y°uiï«°o« Anchor Clamps and Uprights.
T n t O ld Ttncm.
For tho last 10 years there has been
an inen m «*.' «.f 2.000 annually in the
numlter of Great B ritain’s insane.
T he
A nchoe
F ence .
• T i i * T tx T h a t B ivna."
See Our Anchor Clamp
8t. Paul
Fast Mail
6:00 p. m.
via
Spokane
Walla Walla Lewis­
ton,Spokane,Min­
neapolis, St. Puul,
Duluth. Milwau­
kee, Chicagotk East
7.00 a. m.
OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE
rK O M
PO R TLAND .
A ll sailing dates
subject to change
8£0 p.m.
4:00 p. m.
For San Francisco—
Sail every 5 days.
Dally
Ex.Sunday
8:00 D. in.
Saturday
10:00 p. in.
6:00 a. m
Ex.Suuday
7:00 a. m.
Tues., Thur
and Sat.
Lr. Riparia
3:35 a. m.
Daily
Columbia River
Steamers.
4:00 p. m.
Ex.Sunday
To Astoria and Way
Landings.
Willamette River.
4:30 p. m.
Ex.Sunday
Oregon City, New-
berg, Salem, Inde­
pendence »fc Way
Landings.
3:30 p. m.
Mon.. W « i
and Fri.
Alllamette and Yam­
hill Kivers.
Oregon City, Day-
ton, «b Way Land­
ings.
4 -80 p. m.
Mon.. Wed.
and Fri.
Willamette River.
Portland to Corval­
lis di Way Land­
ings.
Snake River.
Lv. Lewiston
Daily
9 a. m.
Riparia to Lewiston
A. L. CRAIG,
General Passenger Agent, Portland, Or.
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SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO.
Shasta Route.
Trains leave New berg for Portland and way
stations at 7:55 a. m. and for Dalias 6:4u p. in.
Leave Portland................... 8:30 A. M. 8::v» P. M.
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A lb a n y ......................12:30 P. M. 11:35 A. M
A rrive Ashland.................. 12.55 A. M. 12:35 p. M.
5:1-0 A. M.
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Sacram ento........ 5:10 P. M.
8:45 A. M.
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San Francisco..... 7:45 P. M.
A rrive Ogden...................... 4:55 A. M. 7:10 A. M.
D en ver..................... u:3<t A. M. 9:15 P. M.
Kansas C ity ........ 7:2.5 A. M.
7:25 A . M.
Chicago..................... 7:42 A. M. 8:3u P. M.
A rriv e Los Angeles........ 2:00 P. M.
8:06 A. M.
El Paso...................... 6:00 P. M. 6:00 P. M.
Fort Worth.......... 6:30 A. M. 6:30 A. M
City of M exico.... 11 :: 0 A M. 11:3o A. M.
Houston................... 7:00 A. M. 7:00 A. M.
New Orleans..
.. h ::U) P. M.
6:30 P. M
V ashington..
. H :42 A . M. 6:42 A M.
New Y ork.....
.12:10 P. M. 12:10 P. M.
N
O R T H E R jj
P A C IF IC
R .R .
lb a v e .
Fu. Depot, Foot 6th 8t. | a a a iv t.
Fast mail for Kalama.
Kelso. Castle Rock. Win-)
lock, Chehalis. « entia-
lia, South Bend, Monte-,
sano, Aberdeen. Oeosta.
Olympia, Tacoma, Seat­
tle. Victoria, Pt. Town-;
>end, Ellensbnrgh, Ros-
lyn. North
Yakima.
Sprague, Cheney, Spo­
kane, Pullman*
Gar­
field, Farmington. Mos­
cow, Fniontown, Gen­
esee, Rossland, B. C.;
Trail, B. C.; Nelson, B.
C .; Kalso,
Missoula,
Butte, Anaconda, Hele­
na, St. Paul, Minneapo­
lis Kansas City, Oma­
ha, Council Bluffs, St.
Louia, Chicago, Wash­
ington. New York, P h il­
adelphia, Boston, and
all
points E*st and
Southeast.
r.-50 a. m
8 DAYS to Minneapolis, Omaha, Kansas City
and St. Paul.
DAYS to Milwaukee and Chicago.
4^ DAYS to Washington, Philadelphia, New
York, Boston, and other Eastern
points.
Cattle. Sheep and Ho* Tlflht.
SO YEARS’
EXPERIENCE
1« xavaa suaaaltereloala*
The Portland Anchor Fence Co.
Write for Prices and Cata'ogue.
Agenta Wanted in
Every Town.
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P o r tls o d , O r.
2S5 M o r r l i o n St., C o r . T h i r d .
FARM, RAILROAD AND L A W N FENCE.
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K E E P I OUR B LO O D C L E A N C h a s . L . M a s t i c k & C o . ” F’”
’ Oregon.
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Portland,
CASH B U YERS OF HIDES, PELTS AND TALLO W .
IA
i n TH
i I I FS
I J!o/PTO*iVUl»*a»i
8:40 a. m.
Asst. Geo. Psss. A p o t ,
You would be surprised it you knew
how little It would cost > ou \o flx up
that old fence.
Better send for some
Anchor Clamps and t’ prijfu s. and a
pair o f our pinchers, and mace your o d
w ire fence look like a new one.
ANCHOR FENCE looks so nice and
i l so strong that farm an sometimes
think that it must ba high pv.cad. It
isn't, though.
C l a m p B irom i I ' m no .
tuts
Salt Lake, Denver,
Ft. Worth.Omaha,
Kansas c ity , st.
Louis,Chicago aud
East.
A. D. C H A R L T O N ,
S r r .t Com bination o f Str.nxth mnd B esaty.
CANDY
C A T H A R T IC
fOOTs P0WER,*»w ""^ • « * n « m »
Atlantic
Express
9 00 p. m.
via Hunt­
ington
Bagfage cheeked through to destination of
1 ticket.
For sleeping-car reservations, tickets, maps
and full information, call on or write
If yon haven't a reaalar, healthy movement o f th«
bowel* every day, you re*lck orwii. he. keep yoar
bowels open ami be well. Force, in tta**fc*p«or
violant phy*’.’ or pill poison, is da.'gerons. Tha
■»vothckt e i :e*t most lerftc t w%r of teema* it *
sem is clear and clean is w> lake
»«•rM«% I f * t 4 t n « p a a v , Ihle««« , B 'a lr o a l , l w ! « r t .
4:30 p. m.
The only route to the Yellowstone National
Park.
Portland is grow in g faster today than at any­
tim e in its past history, and w ill have a popu­
lation o f not less than 150,000 in 1905. I am
offering business and residence property today
at prices that w ill pay 50 per ceut net in 5 One or two horse : sizes 8, 9, 10 and 12. Cali on
McCormick agent, or address
years. Call on or address
A . H . B O Y L A N , G sn . A g l . , P o r t l a n d , Or.
R. L. CATE,
For Catalogue and Prices.
General Agent of the Hawthorne Estate.
’ Phone Oak 1006.
319 Chamber o f Commerce.
Insanity ill Great Britain«
P'ea«snt. PslaraMe. Potent. Ta*?eGooff TV Good.
s m r G ip p S n ip
o rt.r're I*V,
MV WrtSg
» 'resa
Salt Lake, Denver,
Ft. Worth,Omaha,
Kansas City, St.
Louis,Chicago and
East.
Th* only Dining-Car Routt from Portland
to the East.
R. L. Cate Predicts 150,000 Popula­
tion and S ays All E yes Are
Pointed This W ay.
a NEW
BESTFORTHE
BOWELS
Chicago
Portland
Special
• :00 a. in.
▼ ia Hunt-
iL-gton.
O . H . M A R K H A M , G . P . A .,
P o r t la n d , O r e g o n .
T o be Prosperous, Use the
W a LBINQ, ’ INMAN A MACVIS,
» , I,™,,.
a b b iv b
a r r iv i
(Yellow stone Park Line.)
Ymolesale Drug ists, Toledo. O.
nall'aC a.arrh Cure ist ken.n* rn a lly .a c ii
thè syst m. Pri e 75c. per bo* ile. fcvMi
drug ist*. Testim oni ls iree.
Hall * Fam ily P ii) r th - 1-cst.
c if ic
Pullm an and T o u r 't cars on both trains.
Chair cars 8acramei.io to Ogdk ii » hd El Paso,
and Tourist ears to Chicago, St. Louis, N ew
Orleans and Washington.
Connect ng at San Francisco w t i theseveral
steamship lines for Honolulu. .Inpan, China,
Philippines, Central and South America.
See agent at N e w b .U station or address
Advance Thresher Co., Portland, Or.
PO RTLAND , OR.
P a
f TIME ftCHEDULES
Por.land. Or.
D in a r
p ie n s e
The greatest money-maker. For prices
and catalogue see "A d va n ce”
agents, or w rite
Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Co.,
Firat and Taylor Sts.
n io n
in e
Mo. 18—1901«
Branch House, Portland, Oregon.
Dnnlop Steel Rims. Full Fine of Sundries.
Agents Wanted. Send for Catalogue.
L
h o r t
S O U T H A N D E A ST
$40
OXFORD, DEFENDER
and DUNLOP TIRES
Didn't Need One.
“ Clara, an indoca flying machine
has been invented.”
“ W ell, you needn’t get one, Clar­
ence.
You break enough brie a brae
now. ”
$30
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r e g o n
A.J.TOWER CO. BOSTON. MASS, ss
K id n e y C o m p la in t s
and B acka ch e of e ith er sex th e V eg e ta b le
Com
com p pound
ou nd alw
olw ays cures.
rsh-kaxjAaiB^.
The Vegetable Com­
is sold by all
Lydia E. Plnkham s pound
druggists or sent by
mail, in form o f Pills
Liver Pills cure
or Lozenges, on re.
Constipation.
ceipt of 81 .(to.
( orrespondence freei§
Sick Headache, 25c.
answered.
You can address in strictest confidence,
LYDIA L. IM N klU n MLJJ. CO., Lynn, Mas
From Presbyterian Journal, Phila , Pa.
A fter years of patient anil intense
suffering, Miss Gertrude Gilbert, of
3201 Dauphin street, Philadelphia,
Pa., has recovered her lost health,
and is today a rosy ami blooming
specimen of young womanhood. To
a reporter she gave the following ac­
count of her case:
"1 had been sick for a long time,
when a friend urged me to try Dr.
W illiam s’ Pink P ills for Pale People.
Previous to this three doctors had
treated me. They diagnosed my trouble
as heart disease, together with con
mi nipt ion, and prescribed accordingly.
All this medical treatment did not
benefit mo in the least.
I was in a
terrible condition. There was scarce­
ly any blood left in my body. My
chief trouble was weakness, and after
laborious efforts to get up stairs I
almost went into a faint and on sev­
eral occasions thought I was going to
die.
“ So little blood had I that nty ears
were almost transparent, and my
complexion was ns white as a sheet.
I can scarcely describe my senations,
but after repeated treatment by my
physicians I became thoroughly dis­
count ged.
" I t was at this time that Dr. W il­
liams' Pink Pills were recommended
to me, and 1 procurrcd a b v
Before
I had finish,',! it I began to fool the
l« 'ne fit to m y health. This gave me
encouragement, and I ln-gan a sys-
t etna t ic course according to directions.
A t the end of the seventh or eighth
box, in addition to having a sufficient
quantity and a better quality of blood
in nty veins 1 was relieved of that
shortness of breath anti quick heart
action which had been my chief trou­
ble. My appetite returned, and I was
enabled to do my daily duties with a
cheerfulness which I had never before
experienced. I always, as a prevent­
ive. keep a box of Dr W illiam s' Pink
Pills in my room. They are all they
are represente,! to be. and to them,
and to them alone, do I owe my res­
toration to health.”
Signed.
G K R T R U P E G IL B E R T .
A t all druggist» or d iffc j (rom IV.
W illiam s Medicine Company,Schenec­
tady, N. Y .
Price, ¡*0 cents per
box; 6 boxea, $2 50.
PROTECTS BOTH
Factory, Battle Creek, Michigan.
VOU K N O W W H A T Y O U AR K T A K IN G
Hut III«* IH w gnoni* f f m W r o n g —W h e n th e
B lo o d W m R n ric lie m l th e S y m p to m «
*/S H B it s ®
P O M M E L
S L S lack
I C cbyaliow
K E R
Mitchell Bicycles ADVANCE THRESHER CO.
•or eight years I suffered with
womb trouble, and was entirely
cured by Mrs. Pinkliam’s medicine.
M rs . L. L. T o w n k ,
Littleton, N . H.
S
6:00 ft. m.
Tue*., Thur
aud Sat.
Machinery, Implements,
Farm Supplies, Etc.
T lio w h o le st.orv, h o w e v e r , is to ld In an
Illu s tra te d book w liie li goes w ith each b o t­
tle, th e m ost c o m p lete tre a tise on fe m a le
coiy plaint * e v e r puhliished.
O
IConaignmrnta aolicite. 1 . Pay l ighrat market price.
PROMPT RETURNS
D-aler. in leather and Finding*.
Refer to W#:te, Fargo * Co. Bank, Borland, Oregon.
t r ad i M aras
D c s ig n s
o py r ig h ts A c .
C
Anvrtne sending * sketch and description may
falrSly *arwrt«in our opinion free whether an
Invention ts probably patentable. Cnmmunlrs-
tlona strictly eonidenttal. Handbook on Patent«
•ent free, t'ldeet ageiirv for securing parents.
Patent* taken through Munn A Co. reeel▼«
Wpectol notiee, without charge. In the
Scientific American.
A handsomely frustrated weefclv.
(relation o f anv sclenttfir Journal,
year fner m- nths. II. OoMbyall
3611
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