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    Nothing
Tastes Good
And eating is simply perfunc­
tory— done because it must be.
This is the common complaint of
i Sh o rt
S t o r le J
Ths Worst YcL
“ It is admitted that Napoleon Bona­
parte can get along without that statue
that they propote to give him in St.
Louis.’ ’
O F A REM AR KA BLE C A SE NOW PUBLISH.
U fa to tha moat favorad la a «* always
“ Of Corsican.” — Cleveland Plain-
full of aunainna, but to the avarage
| dealer.
ED FOR THE FIRST TIME.
American girl or woman who la obliged
to work for her Hviag, and, parhapo
Like the Others.
to help othara at horns, lifa is often •
Mr*. Nichols M ake»» Stateiuet,Telling to
“ I thank G od," said the Pharisee, heavy drag in consequent» of illneea
the Ksst of Her Knowledge the Cause i "th a t I am not as other men.”
Women who work, especially thosg
which Led to the Trouble.
“ Oh, I don't know,” replied the who are conetantly on their feat, ary
The following facts, says the Belfast, lady. “ You seem tty be like a good peculiarly liable to tha development
of organto troubles, and should par­
Me., Republican Journal, have never many of them. I saw you occupying a ticularly heed the first manifestation»,
before been published. The incident r>eat in a car last night when there auch as backache, pains in the lower
caused much comment at the time and were lotg of women standing.” — Chi­ limbs and lower part of the stomach,
Irregular and painful monthly period*-
it was thought worth while to make cago Record-Herald.
an investigation. With this end in
Her Share.
view, a reporter called n;>on Mrs. Elisa­
“ Oh, Lucy! Where did you get that
beth Nichols at her home in Sears-
port, Me., and obtained tho following ] lovely new hat?” asked Mrs. Fosdick
of Mrs. Keedick.
information.
She said.:
“ Frank gave me the money to buy it.
“ About six years ago my nerves
broke down completely and my whole I t ’s my share out of a fortunate invest­
system became a wreck.
1 suffered ment he made with a Mr. John P o tt."
dreadfully from indigestion and my
Necessarily.
eyes were very weak. I had frequent
She— Really, my husband is quite a
fainting s|>ells.
Finally my sight
failed me enttirely and I had to have philosopher.
Her Aunt— W ell, a man might as
my eyes bandaged all the time.”
“ This state of affairs,” she contin­ well bow to the inevitable— when he’s
ued, “ lasted lor a year, when I was married to it!— Chicago Journal.
forced to go to bed ami stay there con­
Wonderful Collection of Birds.
stantly. I became so weak that I could
Mrs. Henry Wells Terry, a resident
take only two tablespoonfuls of milk at
a time. I could not feed myself and of Babylon, L. I., lias one of the most
K i s s E l l a B u e n v f . r , E. R o c h i s t s b , O a io .
sleep was almost im|s>ssihle.
This complete and valuable collections of
birds
in
America,
which
she
inherited
faintness,
weakness, loss of appetite
lasted another year and 1 was then in
such a state of nervous exhaustion that from her father, J. C. Knoess, an or­ and sleep.
The young lady whose portrait wo
when my people wanted to make my nithologist, known all over the world
publish herewith had all theaa symp­
lied they could move me only a few for his knowledge on this subject.
toms, and in addition leucorrhoea,
inches at a time. I had become ex-
and was cured by Lydia E. Pinkham’s
New York’s Extinct Volcano.
remely thin and was still losing flesh.
V e g e t a b l e Compound. First, she
A Harvard professor has discovered wrote a letter to Mrs. Pinkham’a lab­
I'had tried nearly all the medicines in
what
he
considers
the
remains
of
an
oratory
at Lynn. Mass., describing her
the market, but failed to find any that
extinct volcano at Schuylerville, N. Y'., trouble, received in reply accurate in­
helped me.”
structions what to do to get well, and
“ But how were you cured?” asked a «mall country place already famous now wishes her name used to convince
in American history.
the interviewer.
others that they may be cured as aha
" I ’ ll tell you. My condition finally
was.
The World’s Great Cities.
became so critical that my family ex­
The same helping hand, free of
There
are
in
the
world
270
cities,
charge
or obligation, is extended, to
pected me to die any day.
Then my
having
more
than
100,000
inhabitants
every
ailing woman in America.
If
husband liougbt some Dr. W illiam s’
Pink Fills for Pale People, and three each; 35 having more than 500,000, you are siok you are fooliah not to get
days after I began taking them I cculd and 12 with a population of more than this valuable advice, it costs you noth­
ing, and she is sure to help you. Don’t
eat without assistance, and in a week I 1,000,000.
w ait until it is too late — write to-day.
could sit up and lie dressed.
After 1
Only Eight
bad taken five boxes I liegan to gain
W
illie—
Oh,
maw, I have such a pain
flesh.
I continued tbe use of Pink
Pills for Pale People until I bad taken in my stummick.
Fond Mother— W illie, have you been
ten boxes and was ablo to help my
family pack up and move to a new eating something?
W illie— No, maw, I didn’t eat a
home. After reaching there I took two
WEARS
more boxes of tbe pills and I have hern thing but eight green apples.— Oitio
able to work hard and take eare of my State Journal.
THE INSjpEJISTOBT
OGOD
j
It Is related that once, when a cap­
tain lu the army cornered by the en­
the dyspeptic.
emy, be addressed bis men as follows:
If eating sparingly would cure “ My men. tight like demons until your
dyspepsia, few would suffer from powder gives out, then run. I'm a lit­
tle lame. I’ll start now."
it long.
In an after-dinner speech at the Lon­
The only w a y to cure dyspepsia, don Savage Club recently, on the pur­
which is difficult digestion, is to ity of the English tongue, Winston
give vigor and tone to the stomach Churchill remarked: “ 1 have written
five books, the same number as Moses
and the whole digestive system.
—but I will not press tbe comparison.”
Hood's Sarsaparilla c u r e d the niece of
It la said that when Tbaddeus, some
Frank Fay, 100 N. 8t., South Boston. Mass.,
who w rite s that she bad been a great sufferer twenty years ago, was painting his fa­
from d y s p e p s ia for s ix years; had been with* mous portrait of the Pope, his Holiness
out appetite and had been troubled with sour
stomach and headache. She had tried many exclaimed: “ How old you make me
other m e d ic in e s in T ain . Two bottles of look!” “ But are you not old?” asked
Hood's Sarsaparilla made her well.
the artist. “ Ah, yes," said the Pope,
“ but the Papacy, tbe Idea which I rep­
Promises to cure and keeps the reseat, Is always young.”
Mark Twain was recently chaffing
promise. D on’t wait till you are
Sir Wemyss Reid on the vagaries of
worse, but buy a bottle today.
English pronunciation. “ You spell a
name B-e a-u-c-h-a-m-p. and pronounce
It Marchbunks," be said. “ And you do
From the Automobliit'i Vitw.
precisely the same thing,” replied We-
First Chauffeur— Have any had luck
inyss. “ What do you mean'/’’ replied
during your trip yesterday?
Second Chauffeur— Oh, I ran over a Mark Twain. "W ell, you spell your
man, hut I don’t think I hurt tiie mn- name C-l-e-m-e-n s, and you pronounce
It Twain.”
rhine any.—Ohio State Journal.
An Edinburgh photographer was vis­
A re You t ilin g A l l e n '. F u n t-K M .t
ited tbe other day by a man who want­
It I. tho o n ly c u r e fo r S w o lle n , S m a rtin g ,
ed a unique picture taken. “ You see,
H o rn in g , S w e a t in g Kent, C u m . am t B u n io n ,.
A»k 1 or AI In n '. ro o t-K a a p , a p o w d e r to Ut It's Uke tills," the stranger begau. “ 1
atiaken In to t h e s h o e ,.
A t a ll h r u c g f . t , a n d
bad a girl that 1 loved, and we was
Shoe S to re ,. 2 c. S a m p le ,c n t K K K E . A d d r e « .
A lle n S. 01rn,te<l, 1-eRoy, N V.
going to git married. She bad her
things made up, aud we was all ready,
Another Reaion.
when she was taken 111 aud died. Now,
“ 1 thought Jones said lie was going
what I want Is u picture of me slttln’
to church this morning.”
“ No: The minister asked him to on her grave weepln’.” The photog­
give his reasons for not going, and he is rapher was touched at the homely story
staying at homo to write them.” — of grief, and told him lie could send a
inau with him to the grave, and buve
Cleveland Plain Dealer.
tbe picture taken as he desired. “ It's
PllfiVs Cure In the best medicine weeverjaome distance,” the stranger explain-
used for all tdlrrtioiis of tbe tbroat ami ed, “ It's over In Ireland. I expect It
Fe’t f V 1 UOO. ° ‘
V‘,nb,,re" ’
|’ ud cost a lot to send over your traps
— --------------------- for w hat I want.” The photographer
Had Become a Habit.
said It would, whereupon his visitor
“ I ’ ve been looking for mv husband added: “ I thought that rnebbe you
for the last two hours, ’ asid the agi- could rig up a grave here In your shop,
tated woman to the calm ono.
. " n<1 1 would weep on It, and It would
“ Don’t be excite«], madam,” replied do just as well. It’s uo trouble for me
the'" latter. “ I ’ve l>een looking for a to weep anywhere.”
husband for tho last 25 years.” — Tam- \ A prominent pryslclan, the other day, family of five people ever since.
many Times.
|told bow he played a practical Joke on
“ It is now four years since I stopped
an esteemed member of tbe medical taking medicine and if I ever have to
Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow’s Sooth­ profession, w ho did not believe In the take any more it will be Dr. Wliliams’
ing Syrup the best remedy to use lor their
germ theory, and refused to pursue any Pink Pills for Pule People.
Three of
ohlldren during the teething period.
study iu that direction, holding that It my neighbors have taken the pills witli
was all bosh. The more the bacteriol­ good results and I positively consider
Their Similarity,
Mr. Iiicks— How almost human that ogist Insisted, the more doubting the them the best remedy there is.’ ’
doctor became, “ uere Is no such ding
The aiiovo statement was sworn to
dog acts at times, doesn't he?
Mrs. iiicks— Yes; he growls over his as germs In tuberculosis. 1 vlll not be­ by Mrs. Nichols at tho reporter’ s re­
lief It.” declared the Herman physician. quest before Charles F. Adams, a no­
food almost as much as you do.
“ Yes, but I have bacilli which I can tary public, at Searsport.
B r o o k ly n , N. Y „ Feb. ‘JO,— T h e » o t lv U y a t tha show you under tbe microscope and
Not only have many cases similar to
la b o r a t o r y of the (la rlli-lil T e a Co. la f u r t h e r
e v id e n c e o f the p o p u la rity
o f t h e ir p r e p a r a ­ prove my assertion,” replied the pro­ this been cured by Dr. Williams’ Pink
t i o n * ; o v e r T i l KICK M I L L I O N F A M IL K S u sed
fessor. “ Und Id has head und tall?" Pills for Pale People but equally won­
G a r fie ld R em ed ies last y ear I T h l » vast p u D li«
queried the doctor. “ Certululy. Come derful results have been accomplished
a p p r o v a l sp eak s w e ll fo r th e rem ed ies. T h e y
a r e : <>ai field T e a ,G a r fie ld H e a d a c h e P o w d e rs ,
to my laboratory, and I ’ll show It to by them in a large number of diseases
G a r fie ld T e a -S y ru p , G a rfie ld R e lie f P la s te rs ,
The doc­ arising from thin blood or shattered
G a r fie ld B e lla d o n n a P lasters, G a r fie ld D ig e st- you," said the bacteriologist.
h e T a b le t s a n d G a rfie ld C o ld C ure.
tor visited the laboratory, aud tbe sci­ nerves, two fruitful causes of almost
entist showed him the specimen under every ill to which flesh is heir. They
After the Lecture.
the mlcroecope. A peculiar looking, are a positive cure for such diseases as
“ Do you think tho devil is worse wiggling object, with the head of a locomotor ataxia, partial paralysis, St.
than those who talk about him?”
monster and fenthers sticking forth Vitus’ dance, sciatica, neuralgia, rheu­
“ W ell, still, hit ’ pends ’ pon who
like the war-path bend-gear of a savage matism, nervous headuche, the after
doin’ do talkin’ .” — Atlanta Constitu­
Indian, was presented. “ Mein gracious! effects of girp, of fevers and of other
tion.
Und dot ting is alive?" cried tbe doc­ acute diseases, palpitation of the heart,
pale and Ballow complexions, and all
tor; “ no vonder the germs can ravage
Hamlin’s Wizard Oil is an old remedy,
forms of weakness either in male or
a
man’s
lungs.
I
shall
get
me
a
micro­
and like un old friend may bu depended
female. Dr. William s’ Pink Pills fo
scope at vonce.” The doctor was con­
on. It cures pain.
Pale^ People are also a sjieeific for
verted to the germ theory, but the
troubles peculiar to females. In met
wicked bacteriologist failed to reveal
The Title li the Thing.
they effect a radical cure in all cases
to
him
that
the
bacillus
shown
lu
tbe
He— Would you marry a foreign
arising from worry, over work or e x ­
mlcroecope
was
a
common
flea,
ob­
nobleman?
cesses of whatever nature.
Dr. W il­
tained from the body of tbe scientist's liams’ Pink Pills for Pale People ar.
She— No; not for love or money.
He—■
’Of course, not; but would you pet house-dog.
sold in boxes (never in loose bulk) nt
marry one?— Judgo.
fifty cents a box or six boxes for two
A H le t o r ic T o w n .
MetternlcbV statement that no room dollars and fifty cents, and may lie had
Is so small but honor may enter, ap­ of all druggists, or direct by mail from
Company,
plies to the recent modest celebration Dr. Williams Medicino
For Infant* and Children.
In Carlisle, Pennsylvania, of the one Schenectady, N. Y . Be sure to get the
hundred and fiftieth anniversary o f Its genuine; substitutes never cured any
body.
foundation.
Bears the
Carlisle was the first settlement made
Made lor Etch Other.
under charter from the Penns, aud as
Signature o f
Edith— I hear that you anti Fred are
the farthest outpost of Quakerism
quite intere.-ted in ono another.
What He Would Think.
served as a notable barrier of defense
Bertha— Don’ t you tell a soul, Edith,
“ Johnny,’ ’ said the young man, who against the savages of the Western but, really, I believe that Fred and I
wanted to conciliate him, “ if I should wilderness.
were made for each other. We have
Later It became the base of Wash­ played golf together three times, ami
give yon a penny, what would you
ington's operations for the suppression we never have quarreled— except two
think?”
“ Humph! I'd think mo»’, likely v ’ of the Whisky Insurrection; Its mili­ or three times when Fred was dearly
wanted me t ’ buy a automobile an’ tary experience as a regular army in the wrong.— Boston Transcript.
break my neck.” — Denver Times.
post ended only tbe ulght preceding
the great Hattie o f Gettysburg; Benja­ N tsts of O hio , r itt of T oledo , i
L ucas C ounty .
( “•
min Franklin drew there a treaty of
P kank J. C heney makes oath that he Is the
friendship with tbe Western Indians; senior carter of the Arm ot F. J. C h e n st A Co.,
business In the City ot Toledo, Conutv
“ Molly Pitcher” went thence with the doing
and State aforesaid, and that said tlrra will nav
volunteers raised by Carlisle In 1776. the sunt ol UNK HUNDRED DOLLARS for each
every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured
and her body was brought hack to a and
by tbs use of H all ' s C atarrh C cre .
The lia b ility to disease is greatly Carlisle graveyard; Andre was for a
FRANK J. CHENEY
Sworn to hefore me and subscribed in tnv
lessened when the blood is in good con­ short time detained there In captivity; presence,
this llh day of December, A. D. lAsti.
dition, and the circulation healthy and and Washington and Hamilton gath­ |
|
A. W. GLEASON,
vigorous. F o r then all refuse matter ered at Carlisle forty thousand troops * —v — *
Notary Public
is promptly carried out o f the system ; for the arduous march toward Pitts­ H all's Catarrh Cure Is tasen Internally and acts
olroctly
on
the
blood
snd
mucous
surfaces ot
otherwise tt would rapidly accumulate burg. Few towns have so picturesque th#system. Send lor testimonials, free.
— fermentation would take place, the and varied a history,—Youth’s Compan­ _
F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, a
Sold by druggists, 75c.
blood become polluted and the consti­ ion.
Hall's Family Fills aro tha best.
_______
tution so weakened that a simple
H is B eet.
malady m ight result seriously.
Doing Him Justice.
The lata Sir John Stainer, one of En­
A healthy, active circulation means
Tho Heiress— Yon seem to have no
good digestion and strong, healthy gland’s most celebrated musicians aud objection to him, papa, except that he
composers, was once staying In a small
nerves.
has no money.
As a blood purifier and tonic S. S. S. 8wlss T i l l a g e , and tbe English clergy,
Papa— No; and I ’ ll even admit that
man
wss
on
the
outlook
for
a
musician
has no canal. It is the safest and best
he's trying hart! to get some.— Brook­
remedy for old people and children to assist at tbe service.
lyn life.
because it contains na minerals, but is
Stainer was In the otfice o f tbe hotel
made exclusively of roots and herbs.
when the clergyman found blin, and
N o other remedy so thoroughly and started the conversation with, “ Do you
effectually cleanses the blood o f im- play tbe harmonium?”
purities
A t the
“ A little," wss tbe reply of tbe ex-
same time it builds organist of St. Paul's Cathedral.
up the weak and de-
“ Will you. then, be good enough to
hihtatcd. and reno- help us out of our difficulty ou Bun-
vates the entire sys­ day? We will read the Psalms, sod
“ I hid a very «evere sickness
tem. It cures permanently all manner the hymns shall bo tho simplest 1 can
that took off all my hair. 1 pur­
of blood and skin
xin t troubles.
chased
a bottle of A yer'» Hair
select.” added tho delighted parson.
Vigor and it brought all my hair
„ X ’jA i,® '
o f U rban», (>.. w r ite s :
"
I
will
do
uiy
best,”
said
Btalner,
” I »•<* ® c » « « j a on m y hand* and face for
back again.”
®va / • * T* - I t would braak out In Uttlo with a smile.
W. D. Quinn, Marseille», III.
w h it* Dustuloa, crust* w ould form and
The
sen
Ice
proceeded
satisfactorily,
o r o tlif? .
tha akin rod and lnflatn-
od. T h # doctors did m * no good. I used but the congregation at tbe close listen­
nil tho madlcatod soap* and aalrss without
Is
benefit. B. B. 8. cured me, and m y skin ed to a brilliant recital.. When tbs
la no otoar and smooth as any o n s 's ."
parson beard the name of his assistant
**” •
Blsgfrted, of C apo lf a v . W. he asked him to
dinner. “ Do you
'•
,h * ,. * » * n * r -o n # bottles o f 8 .8 . 8.
oured
he er o f Cancer
u rsd h
of >u*
tho uinnas.
breset. DOO*
Doo- smoke?” he asked at the close.
—----——. ws
friand» thought har oaaa hopo-
" I will do my best." responded Stain
ISÏÏ.
er. and the ensuing laughter was ths
Richard
..
. . T, Oardner, Florence,
o
ffered
ft
suffered for years with Bolls, t '
| prologue of au entertaining exchange
Uas o f 8. 8. 8. put his blood In good oon-
o f Oxford reminiscences.
d ltlon and tha Boils disappeared.
Send for our free book, and write
H f r O p in io n .
of
our physicians a b o u t your c am .
"One of the greatest evil* In life.”
Medical advice free.
«aid tho elderly woman. "1* prorraatl
TNC *WIFT SPECIFIC C0„ ATLANTA, M,
nation.”
“ 1 think ao, too," replied tbe young
II « • fcofttl». All AronM».
married woman. “ I don't aee the *eti».-
P I SO S C U R E FOR
If
your
druggist cannot supply you,
of putting off your golden wedding hi .
send us on* dollar ami wa will axpraaa
Mi lu i fAHS.
ft Couth Hjrup. T i m m Good. 1
you a bottle He sure and giva the name
nlveranry till you are 60 or 70 year
in time. 8oUi br druggim*.
of your neareat expreaa oftn e. Address,
old.” — Waahlngtou Star.
J . C. A YFR CO , low ed. Mass.
H o o d ’s Sarsaparilla
O u r W orking
Girls•
IN WET WEATHER
A WISE M AN
L IG H T E D
r
One thing certain,—
Ayer’s Hair Vigor makes
the hair grow. This is
because it is a hair food.
It feeds the hair and the
hairgrows, that’s all there
is to it. It stops falling
the hair, too, and sl*
ways restores color to
gray hair.
OILED
WATERPROOF
CLOTHING
.
UHL KEEP YOU DRY NOTHING ELSE WILL
•TAKE NO SUBSTITUTED • CATALOGUES FREE-
SHOWING FULL UNE Or GARMENTS AND HATS
A cl TOWER CO.. BOSTON, MA33. 06
Carter's
Little Liver Pills.
HERE
K eeley C u re
TAKE
THE
fenre relief horn liqmor, opium and to oaaa j
ha biu, Sena for particolare«»
to 430 W illia m *
Keeley Institute, A M v oved
e .. P o rtla n d . O regon
N . P . N . U.
W
N o . 8 -1 9 0 3 .
i l £ N w rit in g t a adv e rtise rs p lease
m ention th is p ap er.
S: 19 a. m.
FROM PO R TLA N D .
All sailing dates
subject to change
▼ err e m a il a n d aa aaap
to ta k e u n g a a
CARTERS
M l VCR
i ¡3 P I I L S
m
M
i w a
. _ ,
.
FBRHEAOACHL
FOR liniN E SSi
™ B IL IO U S« « .
FOR TORPID LIVER,
roR COISTIPATIOR.
FOR SALLOW SKIR.
| for THE COMPLEXION
U K R U IT fB MuamarMienATuay.
4:00 p. ta.
For San Francisco—
Sail every 6 days
A m Fsc-Simile Wrapper Below.
B P lT T L E
1:00a. a .
Salt Lake. Denver,
Ft. Worth,Omaha,
Kansas City, St.
Louis.Chicagoand
East.
O C E A N A N D R IV E R S C H E D U L E
• W p .m .
’
t i cSm I Purely TegetaM
I are"
C U R E S IC K H E A D A C H E .
JO HN POOLE, Portland, Oregon,
Dally
Ex.Sunday
8:00 p. m.
Saturday
10:00 p. m.
6.45 a m
Mon., Wed.
and Fri.
Columbia River
Steamers.
4 00 p. m.
Ex. Sunday
To Astoria and Wey
Landings.
Willamette River.
4:80 p. m.
Water permitting.
Ex.Sunday
Oregon City, New­
berg, Salem, Inde­
pendence, Corval­
lis and Way Land­
ings.
WlllsmsNs and Tarn-
7:00 a. m.
1:80 p. m.
hill Rivers.
Taea., Thur.
Mon., W»<L
Water permitting.
and Sat.
and Frl.
Oregon City, Day-
ton, A W ay Land­
ing*.
Foot of Morrison Street
Can gire too
Buggies. Plows,
Windmills and
Machinery. See
the best bargains la
Boilers and Engines,
Pumns and General
us betöre buying«
Ferry’s
Seeds make
good crops, good
r r crops m ake more cus
r tomers—so each year the
crops and customers have
grown greater. That’s tha
secret of the Ferry fame.
More Ferry’s Seeds sold
and sown than any other
kind. Sold by all dealers. ^
^1902 Seed A n n u a l F R E E .
D. M. Ferry S l C o .
Lv. Riparia
Snake River.
Lv. Lewiston
4:05 a. m.
7:00 a. m.
Daily except Riparia to Lewiston Daily except
Monday.
Monday.
is
BIG MONEY FOR AGENTS
V IC T O R IA R A P E
£.
\Giant Incarnate C lo v e r,
G rass, Clovers and
Fodder P lan ts
K
W
MAKER
Nt à
Produces a luxuriant crop three feet tall
witliin six weeks after seeding and lots
and lots of pasturage all summer long
besides. W ill do w ell anywhere. Price
dirt cheap.
Jb v
SO U TH
AND EAST
-V IA -
Shasta Route.
Trains leave Drain for Portland
Selling my goods under new plan. A
stations at 12:34 p. m. and 1:23 a. m.
tried article that sells on its merit. Write
Portland........... .78:3ÖX"Mr
quick for particulars and exclusive ter­ Laave
* Drain................... 3:4« P. M.
Arrive Ashland............ 12 55 A. M.
ritory.
Lock Box 606, Portland, Or.
About 10 miles ahead of D w arf Essex Rape in
‘ < bushiness. In viklt and nourishing quality. It
*“] makesit posui ble to grow swine and sheep 1
I and cattle all over America at le. a lb. It is
^marvelously prolific. Salzer’s catalog tells.
IT .
V. A. SCHILLING. City Ticket Agent.
Third and Washington Streets.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO.
¿ S u p e rio r F o d d er P l a n ts ]
iJ A U ^
Know by the aign
V'
and way
8:30 P. M.
2:53 A. VI
1*2:35 P. M.
"
8RCT«mento....... 5:10 P. M.
5:00 A. M
“
San Francisco
7:45 P. M.
8:45 A. M.
Arrive Ogden................ 4:55 A. M.
7 :00 A. SC
"
D enver........»..... 9:30 A. M.
9:15 P. M.
“ Kansas City......... 7:25 A. M.
7:25 A. M.
«» Chicago................ 7:42 t M
8:30 P. M.
Arrive Los Angeles....... 2:00 P. M. 8:06 A. M.
“ El Paso...................... 0:00 P. M. 6:00 P. M.
“ Fort Worth.......... 6:30 A. M.
6:30 A. M.
"
City of Mexico... 11:30 A.M. 11:30 A. M.
Houston.................. 7:00 A. M. 7:00 A. M.
" New Orleans..........6:80 P. M.
6:30 P. M.
“ W ashington......... 6:42 A, M.
6:42 A. M.
M New York..................12:10 P. M. 12:10 P. M.
Pullman and Tourist cars on both trains.
Chair cars Sacramento to Ogden and El Paso,
and Tourist cars to Chicago, St. Louis, New
Orleans and W ashington.
j Connecting at San Francisco with theseveral
; »teamshinline» for Honolulu, Japan, China,
Philippines, Central and South America.
See agent at Drain station or aadress
« . B . M IL L E R , O . P . A . ,
__
P o r tla n d , O r e g o n .
0 u r cat»l°inie is brimful o f thoroughly tested farm seeds
such a s Thousand Headed K ale; Teosinte, producing so tons of
green fodder i>er acre; Pea Oat; Speltz, with its 60 bushels of gram
and 4 tons of liay per acre, Billion Dollar Grass, etc., etc.
S a lz e r’a G rass M ixtu res
SL
JiKOOS Oil
Yielding
ft tons ot magnificent hay and an endless amount ot pasturage on any farm In America.
B ro m u s In e rm ls
6 to n s o t May p e r S ere
The great grass of the century, growing wherever soil is found.
Our great catalogue, worth $100 to
any wide awake American gardener or farmer, is mailed to you with many farm seed sample», upon
receipt of but 10 cents postage, «t*“ Catalog alone 5 cents for postage.
JOHN A. SALZER SEED COMPANY. La Crosse. Wis.
CURES
RHEUMATISM,
SCIATICA,
SPRAINS,
80RENESS,
4:30 p. m.
Atlantic
Walla Walla Iaewl»*
ton,Spokane,Min­
Expreaa
8 50 p m.
neapolis, St. Paul,
via
Duluth. Milwau­
kee. ChlcagoAKasl
Huntington.
M u s t Bear S ig n a tu re of
Mich.
The M. &. M. Arcs are Causing Quite a Stir.
t h is
A OBITS
Chicago
Salt Lake, Denver,
Portland
Ft. Worth,Omaha,
Special
Kansas City, St.
9:U0a. m.
Louis,Chlcago »nd
via
East.
Huntlnfton.
8t. Paml
Fast Mall
• :1ft p. m.
via
Spokane
Y e w Year Resolutions
Nothing is more annoying than a
poorly lighted store, From the time of
old tallow dips millions of people have
been bothered by insufficient light when
the evening comes. But now it seems
the whole question is settled by the
beautiful, brilliant, economical “ M &
M ” Arc Lamps that are becoming so
popular. They are cheap, too. Write
to C. W. Lord, Portland, Oregon, for a
circular telling you all about them.
You’ll be glad you wrote. Agents are
wanted in every town.
~ TIHE SCHEDULE*
Portland, Or.
Parent
Genuine
Detroit«
STO RES.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
M y H air
Otti B M *®
L a
C A S T O R IA
row arnod,
F o ro a r m od -
ABSOLUTE
SECURITY.
AND
„O regon
S h o r t L in e
U n i o n P a c i f i c
General Passenger Agent. Portland, Or.
Better Left Unsaid.
W ELL
Fortunate.
“ W ell, Joshua," said Mr. Warren to
his country cousin, "what wad the first
thing that struck you when you reached
town?”
“ A trolley car," replied Joshua,
“ but, fortunately, it did not hit me
very hard.” — Detroit Free Press.
A. L. CRAIG,
At the Common Frog Pond.
First Boston Boy— It was all your
fault that your yacht ran into mine.
Second Boston Boy— It was not; I
demand an investigation! — Boston
Post.
Mr. Sappy— Don’t you often wish
you were— er— er— a gentleman, Miss
Smythe?
Miss Smythe— Yes; don’ t you?
A Long Narrow City.
Duluth is a peculiar city. It* popu­
lation is about 70,000, yet the length
of the incorporated town along the lake
front is 28 miles.
It* width ranges
from one to two miles.
B E S T FO R T H E B O W E L S
NEURALGIA,
LUMBACO,
BRUISES,
STIFFNESS.
S ubscribe
fo r the
CONQUERS PAIN
SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES,
BISHOP SC01T ACA0iMY\
f’ O P T U N O
IO 6
O R F
F o u n d » à 1810
 H o n fm Mahm mt t o r B o y m
M ilit a r y a n d M a n u a l T r a in in g
V tr h a t a r M u a t r a t a d C a t a lo g u a
ARTHUR C
ALL ORUGGISrS.
CANDY
CATHARTIC
NEW/LL
P U l M C l P A t
“ s w e e t e n *
The Farmers First Profit
THE STOMACH
Is made in his selection of seed.
Send for
O ur
Complete Annual Cata*
logue for 1902, F R E E I
I
I
PURELY
1
VEGETABLE {
It contains full directions for garden
work and many useful tables for the
farmer. No one soils better
Seed» than
L A M B E R S O N 'S
8EED&
U M BERSO N - Portland Oregon
1 5 0
m il d
but
SURE
K in d t f o r 1 6 c .
Il la a fart that Salm ^a wirrtaM# ami flo w v r.
a '.s
fourni in n on» fmr.lr
i a- ! -i more farms th*n snyother
ta Atren.-o, T h r r e u n w i n for thia.
W foy.n and opérât# orrr fioo arrêt for
t i* production of car choir# see-.ia In
order to indu # you t© try them
we Tv.sk# tvc G i.o *
UJipreo-
o d M M a lo f « :
F a r 16 Conta P a a tp a id j
M IM »
raremt Haetgma iiiOi
I t M t llO w O M r ilM lM U M ,
IS Mrt* » » • « » * * tamaiarx,
■ S
CURE
CONSTIPATION ;
l*aa !#«»•#• »art8U—»
lft •plead J Wal Mrit,
ft) farfa.aaly WaaUfal Sawar •
tn ail ISO k nd» foWttTvlT fnrmahin*
SOLO t
IN BULK
)
bu»’ ris of cban’i’.n* fVw.'s and j
i * and !'t* of .N • W . ' M ’V./
t « * r «»r W. t h our s >at «r* au#/
tri < a l a'-« ut !> • ’ » and » «*• ^
Oat and Frvunna and Sprlta, an;- n
s##d at a v . a p< und, #tr . a lle r :y .
for I Se. Ln »tan i #. W nt# t>day.
5 )1 0 0
taste good. E a t them lik e candy. T h e y
l remove any bad taste In the mouth, le a r-
' Ir.g the breath sweet and perfumed. It Is
a pleasure to take them, and they ara
liked especially by children,
sweeten the stomach b y cleansing tha
mouth, throat and food channel.
T h at
l means, they stop undigested
food from
nuring In the stomach, prevent gaa form ­
in g In the bowels, and kill disease germ *
of a ry kind that breed and feed In tha en­
tire system.
are purely v e g e ta b le and con tain no m er­
curial or other mineral poison. T h e y con-
.
of the latest discoveries In medicine,
| and f^rm a combination of remedies un-
equaled to make the blood pure and rick
ar i malt» clean skin and beautiful com­
plexion.
tone the »tomach and bowels ar.d »M r up
the laxy liver. They do not merely «oft#n
i t ' -«tools and cau.-^ their discharge, but
i strengthen the bowels and put them Into
lively, healthy condition, making their ac­
tion naturaL
*rlp nor gripe. T h e y act q u ietly, po*.
Itiveh- ir.ll r ever cause any kind of uncom-
l lz r t f e t
T lken regu larly they make
re!L?ct r**u la rly and naturally as It
•ntuld. They keep the sewerage of the body
properly moving and keep the system clean,
to w cise the flow of milk In nursing moth-
i l l J . V he "?.otb* r * a ti * tablet, it makes
ner milk mildly purgative and has a mild
} but re v
-rect m the b.abv. In this w a y
they a r- the only safe laxative for tha
nursing Infant.
taken patlertly. persistently, will curs any
form of constipation, r.o matter how old or
*
' - r otl rr w r dies have faf.ed They
) are .
utely g u srsrte ed to cure ar v ca<»
or purchase money will be chetrOilly rs-
iur.de a.
S S p J J * ' S f- # * _ * box. S a m p le, aant fr a *
w • pub.I.h r.o t.atimontala
1*r »fv ta on their merit under ab­
solute c i.irantee to cure. B u r ar.d try a
and book’ *t ° r WrIt* U* ,o r ,r M “ " ’ P1*»
» n a u . » »ra re r <•., nttr.s* m raw raax.
R E W A R D - in i- I> »id t * «a r r f»< le r o f thij piper who will ra.
“ I*”
P°rt ,0 B> » “ T attempt of »ubstitution, or »ale of
, .__ _ .
..
' something juat a* good” when Ca»c«ret» aro called
for, and furnish evidence upon whsch we can convict. All cotreepondeoc* confidential.
JOHN ft. SALZER SEEL C0.«
Lt Crttsa. WH.
N e w b e rg
G ra p h ic
$ 1 .3 0 p e r Y e a r
BO Y E A # # ’
experience
P atents
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Scientific American.
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eulatlon
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*-f a
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n r y re
» e n tin c j«.uruai. T era:*. M
ear : fo u r montbo, $L Bold by all n ew »d«a-era
UNN & CO . « 1
■ranch » » c e , OB r 9t. We*hta*1oo.
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c .
A nrrm b sending » »ftefrh »nd deacrlptif'nmoy
svtckly oooertata our opinion free whetn#r,iw
fjiT#ntlon i# probably patentable
«o n # «tiic tly confldentlaL Handbook on Patents
Sent free, oldest agency for oecurir» no*
Patent# taken thmuah Munn k Co. receive
SpreLU notice, without c harge. In tbe
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