Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927, July 06, 1899, Image 4

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en.er.ng
Rheumatism
tra<le mark of the
FIGHT LIKE APACHES
UNCLE SAM’S BIG MORTARS
Are \« m *. nM »he Moet Terrible
littplt Mtal* of Modern
W arfare*.
The»
Filipino War Methods Employed
Against Americana.
Troop« Ihot l>«wa* by .WteMres I aider
Ckrwer Who Attack Cvea the
Boldt eve < «ring for the
WuMBded.
In their fighUng tactics the Filipino
Insurgent» closely resemble the blood­
thirsty Apaches of this country.
They
rarely give open buttle, unlrsa cor­
nered, preferring to stalk their hu­
man game and shoot it down from un-
ler cover. American picket* arc ilrcd
upon in the dusk of evening or early
morning from clump« of shrubbery
Into which the insurgent« stealthily
craw] and lie concealed for hours wait'
mg for a pot shot. They hide them-
»elves behind tree trunk» and in the
tall griiMi. and wriggle About like eel«,
firing at some straggler, and then glid­
ing noiselessly ofT to a new shelter
before a return shot can I k * made. Hos­
pital parties sent out from the Ameri­
can camps to look after the wounded
are not safe from attack, and when
allowed under a flag-of-truce pact, to
¡»lek up their own dead and» wounded,
the insurgents frequently take advar
tage of the opportunity to open fire
on the Americans.
The constant skirmishing in which
they have taken part throughout the
perio I of active operations has brought
some of them to a high degree of per­
fection a» marksmen, while others,
again, are unable to handle a rifle, and
art» better acquainted with bows and
arrows. The Filipino much prefer» an
intermittent and desultory conflict, in
which the Americans necessarily come
out into the open, while the natives re­
main in ambuscade in the thick bush.
The American murksmen have to be
satisfied if they can lie three part» hid­
den in the long grass, creeping up to
the fringe of the woods from which
the native» are dislodged, only to take
refuge under more remote cover. Even
the parks and promenades of Manihi
are not safe from the fire of stray
Filipinos, and repeated attempts have
been made in such place» a» the now
denuded Botanical gardens to a%siiKsi-
nate American officers.
Here
the
trees have been stripped of their fo
Huge, which hes about In heaps, and
affords capital shelter for these un­
tutored natives on murder intent.
It was this condition of affairs,
coupled* with the persistency of lhe
insurgents in refusing to respect mill
tary control by the Americans, that
led to tin* first battle at Manila
Aftrt
the
natives
had
been
repe itadly
warned against, passing the American
pickets, and after they had ignored
the challenge» of the sentries, one of
the latter, fired upon some natives who
persisted in crossing the
forbidden
line. The natives replied with a heavy
fusillade, causing the Amet icun troops
to turn out in force. Thus began the
bat-tie of Manila, on the night of Sat
urday, February 4.
It was resumed
at dny break on Sunday morning, and
by t he tiinw it ended over 3.000 Fili pi non
lay dead on the field. The Amerlcnn
losses amounted to between 5o and 00
kiI!•■<! mid. 200 w oiinded.
During the »Spanish regime
tons
upon ton» of sandlNigs bad been iicru
muJate<L and lodged at various spots
around Manila 6,000,000 bags in all
with the object of throwing
line*
round the city» Much <»f this mnterinI
has been carried off by the insurgents
and adapted to their own purposes
as n shelter for the tumbledown build­
ings occiipied by them n* Iwirrucks,
A REINCARNATED DOG.
Turnar llwdn't I.< mb < Ilia II •■«■»••■» Trulla
In Hit» I'ronvtM of
< hMlltfitltf,
“You can't
1
tell me there Is nothing
in the theory
1
of reincarnation,"
re
marked a traveling* man, "for I know
there is. I v*a» dow n in Florida recent
iy, and In St. Augustine I miw a snob
dog' nn out nod-out snob.
Ilia naim
is Tow’wr, nnd he is just u common y cl
low «log lives In the street nnd belong’'
to no one. In the summer, when im
wealthy northern people are In town,
lie piny a with all the inlddh* c I hss cliil
dren mid dogs, mid will greet patromz
ingly the middle class men and women
who know him. But in winter, as soon
as the seas<in begins, he attaches him
►«•If to sonic n« h 5« vv York family
ioKifs in their y ir«l, tag* tlwir footstep!-
or carriages all about the city, attend»
them to church nnd home ngnin, and. **«
f«r an he is able, m ike» himself one oi
them. For his mess be hits been forced
to resort to the back yards of a phi in
g«»o«l woman vv I <» ptlle* him nnd feeds
him regqlarly; he is friendly with her
nt his eating hours, but never s«» far
forgets himself a« to wag his tail at
her on th«* street or when he is with
anore pretentious people. AA hen socie
ty functions tnk«’ place in St. Augli*
tine there is TAiwser, g«df matches, aft­
ernoon te«is, picnics or bontiug partir»,
all are attracted by him with most con­
ventional regularity. He never greet*
any ordinary acquaintance when thus
socially engaged, and has even been
known not to ent for several «lays
when a fashionable wedding was on his
ruind. AVith the swell dogs of St. Au
gustine Towser never has any row*,
having, no doubt, studied the politic art
of being agreeable; but with common
curs hr is irritable nnd defensive. That
dog has hern human in his time, aid I'd
give a penny to know who he was."
ludisna|K>Iis Journal.
!!«»»» tn lie M( m »«-«I.
"I sometime* believe that if I were
earth n«»ta»dy v*« <»!(| care a rent."
"Oh. brace up
hon’t take such a dis
mal vicvv ••( th g*
it surely isn’t ar
bn«! at y«*u think
IH»ni you owe any-
l«o<]y any money ‘."'—Ahicago Evening
News.
.
FROLIC OF A TORPEDO BOAT.
Nlnwulnr Mlatorinn«*«« «»f On«* «if Our
FIs*«*I In th* Aducía «III
lint mi««.
« iiM- in point.
Ont* particularly dark night the cap
tain of n torpedo boat decided to tak<
Hdvjuitage of the darkticAK and run well
in toward the Morro. With nil lights
dtfitiM'd, the boat st« .uued slowly to
ward the entrance of the harbor until
her crew could hear plainly the surf
breaking on th«- rocks under the ,'«,a-
tle.”
While th«* boat lolled lazily in
the swrll, the officer»» tried to make out
th«* guns and the fortifications at the
harbor mooth.
Suddenly, ns the I mui I gave a heavy
loll, tin -witch which turned on the
private light signal was moved., and a
blaz«* of red and white
lights
illu
minuted the entire boat.
Everyone
made n «Irish to break the connection.
In tin* rush the colored cook managed
to roll (ocrtaiard. and an he went ovei
the side he grabbed
at
everythin,o
handy.
Among the thing* In
took
hold of, unfortunately, was the whiMh*
rope.
If the taint had been
found« t ¡ng,
nothing more could hair been «Ion« to
attract attention.
Tile big m nrehlighI
on the Morro twitch«*«! around in an
uncertain manner and turned slowly
toward the boat.
Be fol«* it reached
them the people on th«* torpedo boat
uniting« d to turn off the signal;
the
sp.isino«lic shin king of th«-
whistle
Ftop|H*<l when th«* cook was
hauled
ntaiAi'd, and the bout (scape,I in the
darknet«« without a shot being tired nt
her.
I’he next time his bout w, nt in, th«*
captain took in his private night *ig-
nnl ami th«* cook had orders to stay in
the gallery.
Youth s t ompatiion.
Maio II«’I m *»«*» l«*nvl«iM ll«»mr.
Th«’ population ««f Belgium i*
b«*
coming *«> numerous that the «*(>untry
is no longer able to support all its
pv«»pl*\ who ill c<»liM*qiM*ne«‘ are buivlrg
their native land in larger numb« r-
«■very year and accept mg ►ituation*
abro id.
tatst yenrio’iirly !<»,< ■',| work­
men took out pii-sporta for Bulgaria
S«*rvin. Koumania. Ru>>ia. ( Ititi.1 and
Siam. The emigrant*. von>i*'ted chiefly
At this season
your
ner «*ons ami hot
(eel swollen,
feet
ami
get
tired easily
If you have smarting lent or tight shot «
It conta the levi
try Allen a Foot Ease
and makes walking
tan and sweating
loua spot*.
*««>
bhateis and «al
leet,
gives
rest and comfort
f»oìd by
all druggist» and
hoe »torea for 2 » cent*
free
Cures
Relieves ,‘orns and bunions
ot all pain and
Try it /«««/«(•
easy.
Address,
Allen
Trial packagi
S
Olmsted, I e
instantly
corns
and
Allen's Foobb sat»
shoes feel easy
»tarn ps.
Address.
.A lie 11
Trial
S.
|«a< kagc
VI hat
To Wildrrville
.............
. » : •
To Ixvva’a............
..........
Il no
To Anderaon
...
«1-4*
T Mma
»2 00
To Kerby . ............. .............. ».
»1.00
Te Waldo
Shelley creek
< iampiet
.. . . . . . . ........................ fat 00
h- tw
4 re* ent City
«i
................ H •«
Above ratea tubjecí lo change without
Round trip tit beta and sioib
noth'«.
■i<»n parties at special ratea.
used
world tor half a century
f
i
I u
tie Bine
Needle < o.
m«’
of
•s. Ore., in offering ita pro<iuet
!iv, ta‘g« to stata tba* li rm-
mhllcra or travi ling sale*mru.
tablisbrd agencies in all the
a«l
«(str*,
letico,
mi».
throughout
Knn'pr ami
II wwoh I B i «»»
Portland
the
th«' Ita­
A AV.¡ke
are i'.s tepr«■««•nU-
Ire«.
Ir
a
t
il
Ag<
a •
If you are wot Mtmtìed
and SI— W
I*
Kn
' h<
and perfect tug the pruee»-* of manata» t
rent
Inqairs of
Tha sincerity of
many
make
unwarranted
[ ;i-!»«*rti«»ris i4* not questioned, but the in-
1 aeetiracy of Hiirh slA*«*ineiita is manif«»'
from iiietiHi-
Hasty «oiK'bisions formed
subject are ex-
< :;*.*:♦ knowledge of th«
and all aort» of ex-
tenmvcly published,
I Ira vagan t h “* 11m pt ions announced. Min
| iug, particular!v. is to be simplified;
to be the
is
F»eiido-»ci«n-
supply.
popular magazinea and
Sunday newspaper* have it all flgurid
I out h >w one gallon of liqui«! air w ill
ina':e in a proper machine three gallons,
and these three will
by due
nine
make
luanipillation, and tbii*. one can get
¡enough power i »r 2*> «ent» to run a 111,-
Pacific to
1 O K) ton steamboat across the
, the Philippines.
1
interesting,
ar»*
Kiich chimeras
and,
publication in
when vvell told, »< II the
appear. That, seems Io be
appt
tlie intent , an *vb >w it is the result. The
wtii« b they
fact», howcv i r, ,i
not parallel with the
statements.
Air ha” l*»*t*n coo:«-d, compressed and
liqtiilii I , that ba « long been an accwmp-
I ih I cm I fact . when warmed and evaporat­
ed such Inpiiiied air, «»f eouriM, produces
enormous pi(*.«*ure
i* a source of
which
power, « xpansi n being converted
nn < bannal
and,
energy,
into
economic
if
«•«»mlilioiis can be made favorable,
(his correlation of
coinmen ial vaitie of
will L«* '.t*-n-:-k*rable
h si. -
the
That is all
there is to it.
But to ,i-
nn.' that a li«iuid uir engine
can draw ita power fr« m ihe enriounding
atm >.*>p‘)> i<* <>r that nir can be li«|Uifi< d
one, i** merely talking
the
first
in
ignorance
principals
there
I dry
be
imagination
is little barm
the
the
in
motive,
ridiculous
at
time,
any
carefully
but avoid giving in
police have
Should the
Will continue to «iv, week by w«k durine ilw, bf tur«,
Will continue to give week bv week during 1*99, by mean« of illuMntioe»
and text, all the important news of the world in a dear and con. sc man«fr t
®
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POLITICS
that
any
Hith' ii.- Mining and Scientific Press.
plentifully manured,
lw set out the
production of tender
beginning of
succulent cal bage.
Fhe ground should
|.iw« r 1
rtioiigta turned
of (be weather,
> id pri ■ 1
(<) a (reidi
an-l
f«» doing the
up to the action
Some Short-Story
avliun, w hich
mrnt of plant*
In order
to
ve beati* the fir«t or
nd week in M iv, thr seed should be
10 Cents a Copy
Franklin Matthew»
mpn
w here
liry a ill
ta* shad« d
Ft
♦
ir midday sun
►oil
M
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w
to become over
done so.
The
4 CO.
Specialists for Hen
t
\ |
Them physicians have beeu
' «ring wcaknta* *■><! con-
‘rafted ailments sim-e 1881.
They have the lArgent and
l»»t eiuipf^d inedh-al in­
stitution, and tlie moat ex­
tensive practice in the U S.
No Pay Till fared.
ITnfortnn*• •■ men
m... who
»K. can
. ­
Unfortnnate
not call should writs- for ad-
vice and private book—
muuwtDIT -CAR,
AI.r. FIIEK.
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cirwl O twm,.
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This Dusy World
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M EYERS
The Codlin Moth
them at once it they
and its resources wiil be the sob;«!
of a senes of papeis b) EdwardX
Spurr.
Webster’s
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Nick llea<lat*lie».
spray
I
H. S. Marrlmu !
M. S. Brisco«
- Q|- Mr
Pioneer Truck and Cslirrj
but
Oregon Experiment Bulletin.
lhe ravages of lhe (’«xllin
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Address HARPER A BROTHERS. Publishers. New York.N.t
N. E. McGrew
min
on i
t* vv
stand* on the surface of lhe ground.—
11 the lit »t week in August, on prop-
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amateur ATHLETICS
will be continued weekly by it* well-known editor, Mr. Caspar Wbitar«
well drained
The curse of overworked womankind, are
quickly and surely cured bv Karl's Clo
yer Root Fea, the great blood purifier
and tissue builder.
Money refunded it
not satisiactury. Price 25 eta., and ¿>0
eta. — \V. F. Kremer.
4
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ALASKA
1 be written bv Arnold White,
and will be full of timely matter.
last of September or the
They will not thrive where water
j
Contributors
THE WEST
and its industries will be treated in
a series of articles by Franklin
Matthews.
The plants should
October on
t
By H. 0. Well*
By E. S. Van Zlla
By R. W. Chamber*
F. J. McCarthy
John Corbin
Owen Hall
H. S. Williams
The London Letter
\ iuerl, ar<* thus subjected
in ik s them available fur the nourish-
B.H
•oil
mibslances in the
«1««>'iiipe-ing
These places will be similarly treated
by Caspar Whitney and W
Dinw iddle, who likewise nude »
study ot lhe places.
W. E. Norris
E. F. Benson
t Li ba I urnco
fttumably L
uf trawl in the
h «if winter proved too much for
variety coming lo jnaturrv
in the order named.
A very rich soil,
By
S; «ci»l »rticlMWill >pn««'
iai (nuutnes by
Messrs Phil
Robinson and F. D- Millet, both
of whom made special journey* to the
Islands-
SERIAL STORIES
These varieties may be sown at the same
is essential lor the
be p 'Wed verv deep.
Hawaii and Porto Rico
WHFIM THE SLEEPER WAKES.
W ITH SWORD AND CRUCIFIX.
THE CONSPIRATORS
Early Etampee and Early WiimingHladt.
time, each
I all Sown Cabbage for F.arly Spring Utt.
I
Cuba and the Philippines
PICTORIAL HISTORY OF THE YEAR
from I the growth of the plants.
stock”
j
is what HARPER’S WEEKLY has been in the past an ! .1. , be in the
future The great work accomplished in the late Spanish Amcncaa aai a I
characteristic of the WEEKLY S live and energetic puheg.
The following varieties are excellent
mining or | for fall sowing: Exira Early Express,
lake any
scientific resiil«»r “will
The leading artists of the counT» •
will contribute to the pages of the
W EEKLY, as heretofore, making u
lhe foremost illustrated weekly.
<
. . .TUG BEST
the publnauon of (he current abturdi
tie*«, or i* it likely
ART
Independent of parties, devoted to
good government, it will not hesitate
to approve or disapprove, whatever
the aituation may be.
such quantities that
liaa the tendency to cause the surface of
But no scientific good «an accrue
that h veru
ere crushed
the water will run on the durfa *e, a.*» this
the »oil to beronie raked, thus checking
now
traiiij'.-ng t*
e. ■
mi the crowci
u »taring
appearing
pn urcs
and
Edwin R. Tripp, Postmuter nf
Middlefield Centre, .x Y . tkiu ®i
was attacked by what I ¡earned
waa loi-oinulor ntaxi*» T»o*kliifui
d«K*tvr* did everything thev c«,ul,
for me. 1 became worw.. .,uid , J
move even about the room. 1 .
not expect to live very long
••The turning point «a* a nm
paper article. It told bow a nian
who had suffered a* 1, had been
cured by Dr. William* Pins pm.
for Pale People. 1 took two boxet
or the pill«; then four more buxt-t
M v gain wan steady; my return to
health was a source of dally grati­
fication In all 1 took eighteen box­
es of the pills before I was entirely
well.
1 owe my cure entirely tn
Dr. Williams’ Fink Pills fur I’aie
People.”
bubscribed nnd sworn to Wore m»
lloMEK H anna , .Voiary Pu6hc’
sworn to before m. »t Vr nlca, Mich.,
Hl IM l>th duv of April, 1WS.
G. B.G ulusmxth , Justice of the Peace.
The full name Is on each package. Sold by all druggist», or sent postpaid by
1 ne
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uv
~
—
............ w Y. N.Y.
Price 50c. per box , 6 boats, Ji.jt
Dr.Wilhams Medicina Co.,
Schenectady,
every evening, giving a good soaking,
treating of li«piid air and its possibilities.
articles
F rank L ong .
: , I . v de-
of
Il mere amusement or. the display of a
fan* iful
WHAT LIFE H ALLY H
A woman’s life patte rn i* really w<*ven
by herself. A great phi!o*oph« > h i*» - uJ
“"Life i* neither pain, nor pleasure , it l .
serioun business." If a woman would m ike
it her serious busine** to under-tar.d her­
self mentally, morally and phv
ly,
using the common sense that <« <!
>*
given her, there would be far I*--
rv
and sutfi ring woven into the L.itt’ ru ' 1 lie­
life. She can make it almost anything -he
chooses.
Everv woman who want* to derive the
f
tended her to find as a womai . wl and
mother, ought to read that gn at and v. «•
book. The J’< o;>l< s Common St iw M« di­
cal Adviser, by R V. Pierce, M. I). S< veral
hundred of its thousand pages ar»- <k-v < tt d
to the subject of woman s special phy-i
ology. telling in plain and refun d
•” i'e
how a woman may build up her phy-icai
self to tn< et the emergencies <>i her de­
veloping ■ ¡;-«r.
The author of this great book is
the mo*t s; c ssful of living phv-
Hi* " 1 iv ait Prescrption ” i- known in
every corn« r of the civiliz' d globe ..s the
tno-t remarkable suppoitive ton’c and
health creator ever devised for weak and
tiling voiinn
It impaits dir« < t -tuneth
• nd healthful vitality to woman -
li te,
special structure, and int”< i-< - the vi?<-r.
endurance and recuperative force of lief
entire system
A Pennsylvania lady. Mr- Alonzo Rathmell
living ;«t the corner of Meade and Alm-aid
in Williamsport, in a recent lettet «av-
life is a story of misery. Until the birth <
boy I ha«l health that I often boasted i
married in my twenty fifth year, ami two
aft'erward my toy was t>orn Then the lie
boasted of was suddenly gone Pen or t<
can never describe the awful suffering I endured
for a year and a half I was so mis«
longed for death to relieve nie, when
neighbor came in and .t-k-d m<
tr>
of I>r Pierce’s Farorite Pr« m ription
despairinglv : ‘ Oh. its of no u*e. 1 < m't
any better ’ whe insisted and my hn--b.ii;.! wli
wa* in «lespair. got a bottle, and I t<- k it iust •
{»lease him. I had not taken half a bottle when
was able to walk across th«- r-..-in vF <ut
feeling faint or having any palpitnti' trof thr
heart Oh what n <■'•«'. -r.nl \<.ut me.ii< im-i- to
suffering hmnanity We had spent t w • ■ hundred
dollars with the leading doctors without any
benefit whatever.
“Last December I had a baby and. thanks to
your ‘Favorite Prescription.' I
tl;
n
nnement well ami have a fourteen pound Utby
fdrl. Today I feel as well as 1 ever did in mv
lie.”
For thirty years Dr. Pierce has been
chief consulting physician to the Invalids'
Hotel and Surgical Institute of Buffalo,
N. Y., assisted bv a staff of nearly a scor« of
skilled specialists in the different branches
of medical practice. Any woman consult­
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the best professional advice anywhere ob­
tainable
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as sacredly confidential
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Simple, 1’p.to.
:S .
larva«* are
fearful disease often first appears
Results Fatally in Nine lus This
a mere scratch, a pimple, or lump in
tht* breast. t<x» small to attract any
Cases Cut of Ten A disease
notice, until, in many cases, the deadly
is fully developed.
Cancer can not be cured by a surgical
Cure Found al Last. operation,
because the disease is a virulent
\
will refund your money
rts
who
\illg.
• i.lhertd
1 «rtact-Fitua, Paper Pau,
w
ha«
and relieve*! many in
This is usually the case withall
; ttauj«
use more
Le recent
1housands
*
_____
¡Ï
•*
i
the
merable « »se» of iucipi
for ii«ju d
| air that can not be »■< ientilieally conaid
| now things '11 science.
river floods
the flocks that |.b'
ta **l«t)«»li
contutnptfori.
Liquid Air Sv nationally Treated.
cred.
Frank Long, who Ilves near Len-1
nou.Mi. h
’w“%7“Uh*y“
»ith a twin in my back. Th. pby
prooouneed iny< a»e ,"ll,cu’
lar rbeuiuali.il'. accompanied by
jumi.ago. My di.eu»« gradually be-
cam. wor,e until 1 thought death
would be welcome release
-I wa. finally Induced to try Dr.
Wl . nn, I’ink Ptll. for Pale Peo-
rll. ib h-reth. flml box wa. uwd
I coul'l yet about the house, and ar­
te? u- hc five boxes uu* entirely
cured. >ui«*e that tune I have felt
no return <>f th«* rheumatic.P*1’18;
A®, .'.nltd-nt that Dr. William.-
i-iuk Pilis saved my life.
CHINA»
I « I r n » tn « h r * U »
A grand ol«i remeda I r ( .
and
* ' «n
... i ; I oo. all druggists.
SCOTT & fioWNt, Chaouats, N«w York.
l.i
MS CALL
N. Y.
lloy, N. Y.
No household should te without ft.
It can be taken in summer as well
as In wl Inter.
d ii« ii ¡«i popularly claimed
These pill» »re a »pecific in case» of Rheum.ti.m, Locomotor
Ataxia. Paralysis, and other diseases of the blood and nerv.,
because they supply the necessary elements to build up the blood
and strengthen the nerves. It is in this way that the piU, eHect w
many cures in diseases of apparently widely different chaiacu,
IT uíh I m .
of < upi*l* w«-svin< garland- -
.:t a May
But to
pole in the spring time of life
thousand- of women life look- to I k - all
‘‘a warp of sorn.w in a woof of pain
FOURTH — Because It Is
standard r< ned/ in all throat
•ns.
r |>eriiiit
mail for 25
Olmsted
Dr. Williams’
Pink Pills for Pale People
by the Iteren i ' rll«w lUv»r
If trie father or
in and bccom-
id, it will build
f /e them flesh
froi
Il is a «x-itain cure for
cents in
FAMIJi
d sickly, it will
nd well.
if pen
ot the age
Ry
lull- ilain»»'-
I», h..lvn uppliiAiion -Oregon Lt|--n-
I
erly pre par« h ! bed», rhu.Hung a situation
make* tight or new
stores.
Such a remedy ia
I ■ diJ
ment Bulletin-
,:d.
now
*weating, calle us and hot, tired, aching
feel. Try it 1 •*»'.«v
MoM by all drug
gists and oboe
i, . disease of the nerve». The one successful method (f
went ia by a remedy that will restore nutnuon to th. nnv„
...„¡„ned in Bull.liü No 4» «bivh .»«*
./ m-
•civnee.
tak«*s the sting
greateal coinf rt «li«e »very
á always _>e kept in
heos» fee the fol
lowing reasons:
or detimee of
A Statement.
It's
This brix
Locomotor Ataxia
jured a» en^rinou»
brinn »<>*>* *bun'
««.coni! br* ‘*-1 *h ' ■ -
Allg•J.tl•'.^•yf•'"*•|ír,'“,•, pror>,.'‘’"
- - r Srptriu r***r l.l •
si injury being Jone alter
vouni.rnd tb»l th-1««»»
We, therefore, reco
bet«—ii June ‘Jud *u^
ba sprayed once
•bout Auju.t l»t »nd
July l*t. «*a,n
faytember.
Dirr<-li"n.
again eaily io
-dying
the *pr»‘ *”•
lor preparing »«»•! ■ «PR
’Y
. -L Vi.R 01L WITH
' YPOPHOSPHITES
oum
Shoe»
bunions
Tiue »ear they *r*
Títere is ir
_ ,
Women pon«l-r vH* <*x*d try
(.e-s be ma«le a self-aeiing ami eontinu-
It cures painful, sw«»’»len, smarting, ner
<4
through the blood.
—The
many
usual .tforts
turai infer«» i» «bat um..
-s the fruit
Il bave to be mad» to
—
Observation I»*« **IW"11
-.hat remain.
Ob"«'•
.bowed th.« lhe farv-of tbUr.^1^
(b. fruit »bout July l»‘
begin to nor« tn I-
noai impel
Item grew
d »eemed
thread*« grad a
Suddenly of
repeat the lin
Weaving
pattern < j
at iiilimg primary exp, nr«* and the pro-
Ich 1» Ii«linitteiily to be «,:r-ii« .
• hod ta I lie const 11 ut ion mid :i|
nt (if n eotnp« t«*nt tribunal,
-ed of men w ho enjoi t be c ».'
I esteem of nil the civilized
I who*«’ judgment would con
iernl nceeptjince.
Before lb is tri­
ml h t the advocate» of both rout cs
'niiamii and Xir;irnifnil
»f i ar by
niwvl and present their rvsj ertivi*
emcM. supporting the
•t
by
h scientific evidence
y «-m
id lie«*.
Let, above nil
*. the
ilcnee adduced on eat II
l»v
by eompetent. nnd the
, crusN « \nminution f •om
r
t*.
I/Ct lhe inquiry I
rile kind; let nil th
e place In the blaze
er um that which is
ion the throne;" and
ii ta* accepted as flnul
rid.
Thta eannl quest
opportunity to the p
lied States in which tl
t they appreciate thri
I their high position.
f
U . dise»»« of the blood. Local application, m,, Rr
.
porary rcbef, but to CURE th» dises.» tt
nectary 10
,<j each depo»’l>
last year, but it l‘
; titic artic.b’H in
arid gas with lighted taper.«, w*’1 Hit
proving its pteM’iirr, but tin »ir
smell of sulphur nnd a rhi kii
• c»■
•
tion of thr lungs indie-,ted th«* pi
rnce of noxious gases, w liile th« ! 1 1 ..’
wind prevailing at thr lime, t( /ell < 1
with thr open nature of thr ravin«*,
mist have caused a rapid diffusion of
thr vapors."
N. Y. Herald,
Allen’« Foot-Fa*« . a p ’w.ler for the fret.
vou» feet ami
th» corps
Moths are abundant
earlier.
I wimple source oi
“It was apparent that the*«-nnimnta,
a* well ul th«* squirrel* nnd in*« eta.
had not hi « t their denth by vi( !• nr«*
but had bi rn asphyxiated by ’I* ir
rrspirnblr gus given off in the i
« I .
'Ihc hollows were trsti < fur <•
■
to th«* king of Siam, m
in lie
has entered into agn-er
its W 1
era! young magistrate«
aw y ci
ginver* nnd agriculfiir
». wh
wl
soon start for Ihingko
Thr
fir«
foiirnal to be produced
Err nc
language in Bangkok. h
Bangk«»k, was establisl
M U
let tv, a young Belgian 1
f
last year. Ils object I* to
i n. t
gian industrial an.I .-mi
inter
e»ts on the l*anka of the M«
I.on
n r.tk-
.
out
haw the
bi.a Co.
ever, and the Htiim-plicte
‘The body of the grizzly wa
fully »■xniniii« «I f< r bullet hoi
other marks of Injury. but Hi«»1
t race of violence*, lhe opìjv I o'
ta'ing a. few dro| s of blooi’ 1. 1
It wax- tv i(’«*n 1 i hat In* I
n<>*c.
his death but. a short time
lh<* carcass wn* still prrf«
though (iffi'tislve enough at tl «* time
of a Inter visit. Tin* remain' < ' a cin­
namon bear just above nnd n! ¡ii* Ide
• f this were in nn advanced 1 .i'<* « f
Irrompohilion, whib* thr other *-L' l<-
tons were almost denuded of flesh,
though the daws nnd much of tlu*
nnir remained.
of quarry inen, in« tai-w «»i kvi - clas-s
blower* and brivk nuik-rj«. but they
included utao n large numta*r < of cu ­
giliver*, architects and manage ts of
work»* who were leaving Bvlgiti ion to
take up good appointments. O' nr vn-
gine< r, M
llouffirt, has been smni-
iitoned l«» China by l.i llttng Clui
study the problem of prrvrntlcg the
iiiiiiidiiti«»ns of the Y«‘l!ow river
Al Rolln Jncqiieniynn.
Shake Into Yem
into Ho* alio«»
shaken
Prompt action will ba
b.
p iwt-i to hr* produced more cheaply than
above, while in thr bottom of th
rt were thr fresh remain* « f
squirrels, rock burrs and othri
anima!», besides numerous den
trrflies 11 nd insrets.
In the earlier <Jays of the war, while
the excitement of the new condition
of affair» wm “till nt its height, th«'
coiinnandvrM of tin* different cruft « n
gng« (I in the blockade of Havana were
mtless under the monotony of their
dilHc*, and Fometinu'H (lid ihin, t-» that
were not ordered by the roinjiii.indri in
chief.
So writes a naval corr« » pondent
of the Companion, and he pi«>c<e(ta to
narrate a pretty lively adventure as a
Hata ba-* (be
Such Is Death Gulch in Yellowstone
Park.
Th** tyjM- of heavy
brt*r< h-loading
mortar rrlied upon by the army for in­
Io* defetiM •> is one of the
ner-line I. .itxi,
in0»I 1 «■ 1 r <l h imph no ni* of war that
The high-powered
have be< .1 o i *ed
ritb* i» il.«.'1 nt-‘d in the coast defenses
with an eff«« dive range of eight to ten
rut lea, and is calculated to up< n fire
In the heart of ihe Rockies, h Death
jpon a blockading fleet the ru iment It
conies within reach.
The me •tar bal- Gulch, a deaolate ravine in the n >r’li
tery is concealed well away from th*
ea*t corner ‘>t th** Yeib
big guns, where It cannot ta- reached I is a natural Ijear trap.
•xcept accidentally by the lire of the [ jicrbup* thousand»
enemy, nor is this battery IntrntS-ri to ii»if f(Kjd, drink or a!
be brought into play until lhe rifle» in
tempted to come, l*tG>
the main fortifleation» have ta* n com­ I lefa.sly to their death,
pletely or partially silenced by
the
invisible, potaonous va,
■nemy.
'The mortar* have a limited rink down to add the,
range of about 4% miles, and their tre­ fosail record» of an interin-cam
mendous bursting chnrg«« are
fired of similar tragedies 4i»tf'ng ta;<
high in ths- air, with the certainty of period long preceding the records o
plunging into any vessel occupying a
human history.**
plottcil poaitton upon a chart which ir
Fhis is th** conrlturioii reached by 1
in the posses nq Ofl of I he offic« rs equipped
A. Jaggar, .fr., I*h. D., who dei
with range-finder* of delicate fir«« i ¡on. I lhath Gulch in a paper in the I'
locutrd at a conwid« ruble distance from [ Science Monthly. He visit* «1 th
lhe concealed battery.
This chart I m a* a m» in her of the I’nited State.», geo
divids-d into ininut« ¡-«fuari *, and a.- lin ! logical survey.
enemy’s ►bif»« rro»*H lhe intersection«
‘‘in the bottom of Drath Gulch," hr
irf imaginary lines the men handling* ! su> s, ‘‘is a small atrearn of clear cold
Ita* mortars, although they cannot see
water, sour with sulphurii
the v<-MMeis, aim, load and
dischargc j flowing down a narrow stt
wit«h the certainty liorn of long prac­ rut in ta ds of dark gray vo
tice that every shot will t« II.
Ascending thta gulch, the
dop­
The new mortar*, of which 1.000 are
ing together, become very >t« rp »lop* •
provided for ill the existing x-heme of 1 of white, diet,mpf-ird rock. * * •
national coast <!• f<-n*e. and of which | Thr only springs now
flowing an
1.20 have already ta-cn mounted in po­ 1 Kinall ooz.es of water tafeulng fr n the
sition* commanding the entrance* of
base of tin-.*•«■ slopes, or from the cl ;if.
the principal harbors on the .All .1.tic
nrl lied, forming a
thick, crii rny
coast, fire a 12-inch shell weighing l.O'M) 1 w hite deposit about the vents, n» 1 cov­
pounds. This, following a high trajec­ ering the st r«*am la*d. Thta«'«
—
tory, is intended to fall upon the un­
«¡st»» largely of sulphat* of .du, :i;i
armored deck* of vessel», and, by es-
• • • About 151 feet abf n t!
•
n
plodling» demolish the mii(*hin<rv, de
«treum the»*«' o«*zing rprinp- « 1 i
stroy the crew, nnd perhaps sink the
Aater (•»■as»*, but thr character <>f t| <
vessel.
These weapons «-uch weigh
fulrh remains the panic. T he odor o.
about 13 tons, arc II feet
inche« long
mlphtir now ta ci nirs stronger, thGu»?L
nnd their 12-inch rilled bor«- i* 10feet in
»roducing1 no other rffeet than a slight
length..
Their greatest diameter at
rritation of the lung*.
the breech is 3 feet 2 inches.
Thi>
"Thr gulch ends, or rather begin«
great mass of riirtal ta ho tiicdly bal
n a M*oop or bnsin about 25 » fret nhfar
meed that it can ta* loaded, aimed and
'nchr creek, and just below th«-
fired by two men.
I’he loading i* per
ound thr fresh body of a In (
I;
formed by sriniple m<■(•haiii-ii-.
and
1 silver-tip grizzly, with the r* i
it
with a trained gun company of »*ix im n,
1 companion in an advanced stat of
one accurate shot can be fired every
drrf rn|M>»dth>ii above« him.
X’rnr bi
two minutes.
N’. Y. Tribune.
were tlie skeletons of four m«i « b« Il r ■
1 w
with the bones of an elk a yard
Try Allen • Foot f ase
A poardtr 10 bo
IS A NATI KAL TRAI
urmrf
fhme
w'.tu
want
i tua»le of pure Ihne Sirediv
maître* «■«
fiber »buuld
’’o.Se.m.Allowance Pattern,.!
'f10 *r<l *'
♦*<h—higher
;•
THE M c C all co .,
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50 Vtj
EXFERI*1
I
11 in f.' • bi ".I. circulating throughout the system, and although
the - ••<• > r ul -er known as the Ciineer—may be cut away, the
I ->n 1 ’>■ ms in the bl.XMl, and promptly breaks out afresh, with
renewed violence.
Tin» " ■ •fill ■
■ -s of S. S. S. in curing obstinate, deep-.seate 1
bl 1 -i di?....... . which were considered incurable, induced a few d> -
spr.i-.n.,-
*r
w
■ to try it for Cancer,
■ after t exhausting the skill of
“ S. pi iroved
th
nt a cure. Much to their delight S. S.
i‘| t.il to tl. ■ it ■ ■ i'.' and promptly effected a cure. The ghul news
r.r hi.v, ati«l it wag m>>ti demonstrated
beyoiid dvHibt that a cure had at Ltat been
fo ind f r do lly Cancer. Evidence h<*w accu-
rnul r • I which is iih\>ntrovertible, of which
the following is a specimen :
•••> »•. • r * I
I t try in our family, my father a
*i't *r ai I an aunt havi-.g diet! from this drt*adful
>i.«:*-h.-Ao
Mi fee' .« m.yv he imagined when the hor-
ri. le 4i'»‘t'
«.t ie its appearance *'n my side.
It waa
a malta • mt •
or, rating inwardly in such a way aa
t«» i i'•
a..ir:n
The disease seemed beyond the
»kill of the I.
«, for their treatment did no jr«*i
"
i••*vp- t!>e
r k'"M'vir< worse all the while
Numerv'u* remedies wer» usssl for it but the Cancer
grew «U'adily w 'n*. until it MMMnni that 1 wa. domed
k> folk've the .
of l!u> family, for I km>w how de«d!v Cancer fa, cspecfallv
when inherited
. • b -«si t ’ try Swift'» Sfwitic S S. 8 '. which, from the
first I av . famed
ne p'i-on
I continued it« use until I ha.1 taken ei(tht«s n
bottle«, when I
■ oire i a-un.i and well, and have had no eymntom. of the
dnra* iful atfli '•
•ijh nunr ream have elapsed. 8. S. 3. ta the only cure
fat Cancer.— M h
L
\ i-
*0ur took c C.tn. er, coutaining other testimouials atnl valuable
infor-n.it! ot. will ' Ifa
I -« nt free to any adilnvjt by the Swift Specific
Cvmpiwy. Auuita, Ireurgi*.
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Quickly («certain «••nr ■
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