Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919, July 04, 1901, Image 4

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    Eczema
Row It 1d th cb,
drls and sosles I
Pome popiecll It tetter, milk crust or
Bait rheum.
The euflerlng from It li sometimes In
tram; local application are resorted to
tbrj mitigate, but cannot aire.
It proceeds from humor inherited or ac
quired and persists until these bar been
removed, f
Hood's Sarsaparilia
positively remorea thera, ha radically
and permanently cured the worst cases, and
li without an equal for all cutaneous
eruptions.
Sooo'aruxsiuvtbeUctCfttkkrtt. rrfewvt
At Carnival Tim. .
"If you dislike her, why do you
visit her," was asked, after the
maiden had expressed her opinion of
the absent one.
"Oh, all the parade pass her
home," was the satisfactory reply.
Tbls airaatur la every box of ta (Maine
Laxative Brotno-Ouininc xaMeta
tawj
Apprehension.
First Old Codger No, I fcaven't
been at the club today.
Second Old Codger So they told
me. I was afraid something might
be wrong thought you might be
married.
A WIRE FENCE MIRACLE.
laUrtstinj Discovery a Important a
the
Head to Pin.
The fences in the United States
cost $5,623,892,160. The average
county has paid $2,000,000 for its
fences all paid by inhabitants you
, and yourn eighbor.
Did you know this before? Such
an immense sum of money seems in
credible, yet it is the correct amount.
A 1 ar it k a fdtt. that Lham ac ...stv. f
than all other farm improvements voluntary testimonials from minis
combined! It is absolutely essential tera of the gosl which have come
to the preset vaticn of your property irparts of the country . One
and stock that you hare good fenced o '" 5V" Enoch Hill
and keep them in good order. This pastor of the M. E church of Grand
fence question is always, pressing Junction, Iowa, who says:
uch ..A k.' zLa.Z "I am a firm believer m the efh-
a v-o-v. a va.-vaa J J -f aau VVUVUUVUO
aggregate cost of fences renders the
subject worth the most careful con
sideration. Untold trouble has been experi
enced for many years and the general
advance along the line of improve
ment has resulted in the widespread
substitution of wire fencing for the
various forms of wood fences. But
with the new era of wire fences the old,
old fact that anything is only as
strong as its weakest part has been
time and again conspicuously demon
strated. Wire fencing in all its var
ious applications to different pur
poses is undoubtedly taking the lead
in the construction of the world's
fences today. This is so because it is
the most economical and most dur
able, even in its earlier and cruder
forms. " "
The great drawback to all iron
fencing has been the difficulty of se
curely fastening the joints (wire to
wire) so that thev will not slip.
These joints have always slipped.
They constitute the one weak point.
If they become loose the whole fence
soon goes. That has been every
one's experience and is the base of all
trouble with wire fencing. f
Becently a genius solved the prob
lem by inventing a clamp which
binds the wire and bends and "an
chors" a joint into perfect security.
The thing is sq simple that . people
wonder why someone did not think of
it before. But the important point is
that the clamp does its wonderful
work unerringly, and from now on all
wire fences can be made tenfold more
durable. Of course the big parent
company that secured the patent for
this wonderful "anchor clamp" is
having a phenomenal success. "An
chor" fences are multiplying like hot
cakes everywhere, for the discovery of
the "anchor clamp" in wire work is
comparable to the deed of the man
who invented the head to the ordinary
tin of commerce, and an old-fash-oned
wire fence can be converted
into an "anchor" fence if you have
some of the little "anchor clamps"
and a pair of pinchers. The Portland
Anchor Fence Company, which has
its headquarters at 742 Nicolai street,
Portland, Or., controls the sale of
"anchor" fences in the Northwest,
and they send very interesting
pamphlets and pictures, telling all
about fences, free of cost, to anyone
who sends them his address.
Seeking Hit Fortune.
"Young man, why do you stand on
the bridge every day with that life
preserver on?"
"S-s-sh, don't give me away. One
of these heiresses may fall overboard."
mm MM F mmn
Constitutional Affection; I
' Spray, washes, powders, salves, medicated
tobacco and cigarettes, however long and persistently
used, ao not cure catarrn. I ney relieve
the inflammation in the throat and nose,
you to breathe more easily and treely,
rinnnl a-iiett -t-tis-- tTAn.i vIiaiia
bAJhA U04 1IUMI VI 1UUU1V VWA IAS JT
the irritation ana ultimately produces
the elands, wken the breath becomes
A. 1 it- 1 .
rt4Vtiaiv attA fh astf WttlM jtf ifhc or.
destroyed. The catarrhal inflammation
the entire surface of the mucous membrane, or inner skin ; the stomach, kidneys
and lungs are often involved ; the whole system soon becomes affected by the rapid
absorption of poisonous matter into the blood, and the disease that you had hoped
to cure with simple local remedies, assumes a dangerous form. ..
X had Catarrh about IS year, and
tried during- the time everything I could
hear of, but nothing did me any g-ood.
At last X earn to the ooneluaion that
Gmtarrh must b av blood disease, and
decided to giva B. 8. 8. a trial. X could
ssa a little improvement front the first
bottle, and continued It three or four
months, or until I wu cured. Hare
sxot taken anything- for six year, and
am just sua wall a I ever was. M. 2CAT
SON, Lapeer, Mich.
" Catarrh is a constitutional disease a blood disease which is frequently
inherited, and only a blood medicine, such as S. S. S., can remove the hereditary
taint, destroy the poisons that have been accumulating in the system for years
perhaps, ana restore the blood to a healthy and pure condition. The inflamed
membranes and diseased glands are healed by the rich, pure blood which is carried
to them, and the offensive discbarges from the nose, and the terrible headache and
neuralgic pains cease. Chronic cases of the most desperate character and apparent
ly hopeless, have been cured completely and permanently by the use of S. S. S.
Write our physicians folly about your case and they will cheerfully assist you
by their advice,. We Cbarge. nothing whatever for this service. Boole free on
explication, TKff SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA.
Ths Sams Old Cxcum.
Magistrate Well, young man,
what excuse have you for taking the
picture when you wtra forbidden to
doitT
Young Man Judge, I didn't know
my camera was loaded.
A Poor Subject,
"I don't believe in hypnotism,"
said Mr. Smart in the presence of Mr.
Stunner, a veritable Svengali in the
hypnotizing business, "becausen of
one has ever been able to hpynotite
me." ' ;: :',s: : " ,s: ;
"Well," observed .the professor,
cuttingly, "the exception only proves
the rule. It is scientific fact that
people who have no brains cannot be
hypnotized." -
rc la Ike PklllppUea.
Peace in the Philippines is bound to
prove prodtable to all concerned. Warring
conditions, whether they be in the Philip-
Siuea or in the human stomach, areeqiiallT
ijsstrous. If vour stomach has rebelled,
there is one aujhoritv that will ouicklr
subdue it. It is Hostetter's Stomach Bit
ters, and it cures constipation, indigestion,
biliousness, nervousness and dyspepsia.
See that a private Revenue Stamp covers
the neck or the bottle.
If They Only Knew.
Wages Boston women who
ride
cross-saddle fashion are being
talked
about all over the country.
Daecs Yes ; I'll bet if the Puritans
had foreseen it they wouldn't have
landed in Massachusetts.
HIGHPRAISE.
Rev. Enoch Hill, of Grand Junc
tion, Iowa, Indorses Dr.
Williams' Pink Pills for
Pale People.
from Vtt Erie Bradliskt, Grand Jnneiion, la.
No higher praise can be offered nor
better references given concerning
the virtues of Dr. Williams' Pink
Pills for Pale People than the many
cacy of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for
Pale People, the remedy having been
used in my family with highly grati
fying results. For three or four years
I was a sufferer from general debility.
I seemed to be lacking in vitality,
was tired out most of the time and
sleep gave me no rest or refreshment.
I was troubled with headache much
of the time and my illness incapaci
tated me for energetic work in my
pastorate.
"A sister-in-law living in Nebraska,
who had suffered very much and who
had used Dr. William's Pink Pills
with good results, recommended
thcra to me and I decided to try
them. I had taken but two or three
doses of the pills when I found that
they were helping me, and further
use of the. remedy brought such relief
that I am glad to offer this public
recommendation of Dr. William's
Pink Pills for Pale People in the
interest of suffering humanity.
"My wife was troubled much as I
was and the pills also proved of great
benefit in her case.
I have recommended the pills to
many whom I have met in my work
and am always pleased to indorse the
medicine, the excellence of which
has been established within my own
observation."
Signed, REV. ENOCH HILL.
At all druggists or direct from Dr.
Williams Medicine Co., Schenectady,
N. Y., on receipt of price,50 cents per
box; six boxes, $2.50.
Extent of Swedish Agriculture.
Sweden cultivated only 1,350,000
acres of land in 1812. . Now she has
12,500,000 acres under plow and grows
105,000,000 bushels of grain a year.
YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE TAKING
When too take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic,
because the formula is plainly printed on every
bottle showing that
it is simply Iron and Qui-
nine In a tasteless form. No Cure, Nt Psj
A Cheap Shave.
There are places on tne .Bowery in
New York where a man can get a
shave for 6 cents, r or 2 cents more
he can have his face washed with bay
rum.
Poco, Premo, Korona, Graphic, Cy
clone, Vive, Hawkeye.Al-Vista cameras
and Eastman kodaks in stock. Send
for special catalog of ' any of them.
Kirk, Geary & Co., 330 Sutter St., S.F.
. Roadsters for Governor Barnes.
The school teachers of Oklahoma
have given Governor Barnes of that
territory a pair of driving horses as a
recognition of his work for the public
schools of that territory.
nn
jl!
temporarily
and enable
tout the con-
Irans i -.
Jb-VV M i
ulceration of W J
excetvliticrW t.
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frn,ij.t,t1y
extends over
I had Catarrh so had was entirely
deaf In one ear, and all the Inside
of my nose and part of the bono
sloug-hed off. The physician irava
ma np as incurable. I determined to
try S. S. 8., and began to improve at
onoe. It seemed to set at the Boat of
the disease, and after a few weeks'
treatment I waa entirely cured, and
for more than seven yeara have had
no irn of the disease. MBS. JOSE
PHINE POLHILI,, Due West, S. O.
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SMALL BOY AND TH1 HORSE.
Acta tkat BtaesB tba Hmu wit tka
Bade Ot Nobility.
. What nuisances laeoo am&U boys are
sometime. The street art full ot
them. They play trick upon us. They
snowball our tall hats. They steal up
behind us and placard our backs wtta
"I am blind," or "Wanted to buy 100
eats." We are made aware ot It only
by the people who pass us, stopping
snd pointing and sneering at us. How
angry we are! And then ws discover
peeping around the corner three or tour
mall boys, They are so comical we
burst Into a laugh; that is. It we are
wise, and remember that we have been
boys ourselves some time In the past
And so the Incident passes with the
comment, "Boys will be boys."
, For our part, we like small boys. We
can get aloug with their pranks, We
can endure the noise they make, muddy
footprints on the carpet, pillow Bghts
In the morning when we would like to
sleep, the new suits all bedraggled and
muddy with holes In the knee, the
stubbed toe that must bo washed and
done up, bedlam In the house In gen
eral. Why this moralising upon the
subject of the small boy? yon ask.
Just this. We saw smelt boy, as we
were passing along the crowded street,
stop and caress a horse.. It was not
a royally bred, htgh-toncd beauty, but
an ordinary work horse, standing wear
ily by the sidewalk waiting for "Get up
here," and perhaps the lash of the whip.
The boy was eating an apple. lie
stopped and patted the horse. He gave
him a part of his apple. He caressed
his nose, placing It against his face.
You should have seen the mutual quick
understanding between bone and boy.
Would we trust that boy! Surely we
would with uncounted money. His
frank, honest face, his eyes speaking
sympathy and kindness, intelligence
and pent-up fun and life, were an Index
of his character and natural bent that
were unmistakable. Boys, yon are
soon to be men. Such Incidents as the
above are worth your consideration.
Tbey are Indexes of what you are and
what you may hope to be. They have
a reflex Influence upon yon, too, that
will help yon In after years. The boy
was understood by the horse; the ob
serving man understood the boy as
well. Boston Traveler.
COIN'S QUEER HISTORY.
How a Qtartsr Corneal I Friendship
Bctwos-a Boalnosa Kirala.
There Is a proprietor of a popular
cafe In a downtown cross street who
guarJs as his chlefest treasure a worn
and battered coin which was struck
from the mint hi 1809. The coin Is
only a 25-cent piece, but It Is safe to
say that $23 could not buy It, and the
reason why Is this:
When the owner of the coin opened
his cafe shortly after the Civil War.
be chose a good location, and this fact,
coupled with his own vigorous person
ality, brought him a flourishing trade.
His business grew so rapidly that an
other cafe was opened by a rival di
rectly across the street,, The newcom
er announced that he was after a part
of the trade in the neighborhood, and
that, what was more, be was going
to get It His attitude was distinctly
defiant, and the customers of the es
tablished cafe wagged their beads sol
emnly and said that trouble was brew
ing. On the day that the new cafe was
opened a crowd of Idlers filled the place
and waited for something to happen.
Tbey were not disappointed, for In the
middle of the morning In strolled the
restaurateur from across the street,
and. throwing a shining quarter on the
bar, he askel his rival to have some
thing to drink. . So the men drank,
while the crowd gaped and wondered
who would strike the first blow. But
no blows were struck. On the con
trary, during the afternoon the owner
of the new cafe took the same coin
which his rival had nsed in the morn
ing, and, walking across the street,
treated In turn.
The operation was repeated the next
day, and every day for thirty years.
Meantime the piece of money grew
worn and old, and the two men grew
worn and old, too. At last the pro
prietor of the newer cafe died, and the
other man was the chief mourner at
his funeral, and when it was all over
he put the battered quarter In a safe
place and vowed never to part with It
this side of the line separating him
from one who had been both his rival
and his friend. New York Mail and
Express.
The Toad In the Rock.
Of hate days I have noted, says s re
cent writer, a considerable number of
reputed cases of the occurrence of
lire frogs and toads In what were al
leged to be solid rocks. This Is, of
course, an old, old story that appears
to possess perennial powers (like the
toad) of revivification. I had thought
that Dean Buckland (father of the
genial Frank) had exploded the toad
In the rock myth once for alL The
Dean Inclosed toads and frogs In cells
cut In blocks of stone, and burled them
three feet deep In his garden. Here
the conditions were even less rigorous
than those under which the amphibians
are reported to survive for ages In the
"solid rock." Dean Buckland's toads
were nearly all dead by the end of the
first year of entombment and none sur
vived the second year.
' j A , A Polish Wedding.
A curious marriage was recently cele
brated at Grocholetz, in Poland, where
a peasant at the age of 88 led to the
altar a maiden of 18 summers. Among
the 200 guests Invited to the wedding
were eleven sons of the bridegroom by
former marriages, the eldest being 60
years old and the youngest 4L There
were also sixty-three grandchildren,
thirty-nine great-grandchildren, twenty-one
children of the fourth generation
arid four of the fifth.
When a servant girl leaves, the
woman of the bouse always says, In
telling about It: "She said It was the
easiest place she ever had; still, she
wouldn't stay."i ' ' ; -
A man never has as much difficulty In
getting the girl's consent as the novels
claim, and is never as happy after
marriage as tl novels picture.
' Many a man will row a long way up
stream simply for the privilege of float
ing back.
Tbo'Ghnnrjo of
Is the most important period in a wo
man's existinoe. Owing to modern
methods of living, not oue woman in
a thousand approaches this perfectly
natural chang without experiencing
a train of wry annoying and eoaiv
tlmea painful symptom.
Thos dreadful hot flashes, sending
the blood surging to the heart until it
setns ready to burst, and the faint
feeling that follows, sometimes with
chills, aa if the heart were going to
top for good, are symptoms of a dn
Mas. Jama Noaus.
rerona, nervous trouble. Those not
flashes are just so many calls from
nature for help. The nerves are cry
ing out for assistance. The cry should
be heeded la time. Lydla E. link
ham's Vegetable Compound was pre
pared to meet the needs of woman's
system at this trying period of her life.
It builds up the weakened nervous
Sstem, and enables a woman to paa
at grand change triumphantly.
" 1 was a very aick woman, caused
by Change of Life. I Buffered with hot
flushes, and fainting spells. 1 was
afraid to go on the street, my head and
back troubled me so. I was entirely
eared by Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegeta
ble Compound." Mas. Jshxis Noblb,
6010 Keyser St, German town, Pa.
N Room for Doubt
about the sincerity of your friend's
religion."
"There can be no doubt whatever of
its sincerity," was the answer.
"Why, sir, that man would rather go
to church on Sunday than play golf."
TO CCRE A COLD IN ONE DAT
Take Laxative Bromo Qnlnlne Tablets. All
Ironists refund the monev it It tails to cure.
S. W. Orove's stgnatnre laoa each box. 15e.
Improving Grant's Tomb.
The grounds around Grant's tomb
at Riverside are to be beautified. The
trees will be planted, the steel em
bankment terraced and asphalt walks
laid.
Learn to take pictures. The "A. B.
C. of Photograjtiiy". tells you how to
do it. The best book on photography
ever written. Your dealer can get it
for you. Camera Craft, 330 Butter
street, San Farncico, Cal. . '
The Remedy. '
Stern Professor (to nervous stu
Aertt in hnnipnnnthvl On the nrin-
ciple, then, of like cures like, what
would you order in a case of delirium
tremens 7
"Wouldn't some form of snakeroot
fill the bill?"
Mothers will find Mrs. Wtnslow's Sooth
ing Syrup the beet remedy to use tor their
Children during the teething period.
In Smokiest Chicago.
"The bridegroom was late in com
ing to the wedding, wasn't he?"
"Yes; he had, allowed only an hour
for getting his hands thoroughly
clean."
Pifo's Cure can not be too highly spoken
of as a couch cure. J. W. O'B'riim, 822
Third Ave., K., Minneapolis, Minn., Jan.
6, 1900. , .- - 1 :
Cuckoo Ejgs.
Willie had been told that when a
hen was heard cackling around it is a
pretty sure sign she has laid an egg.
One day he ran to his mother in an
excited manner and exclaimed:
"Oh, mamma, I just heard the
cuckoo in the clock make a noise.
I'll go down and see if she's laid an
egg." , - '
jCVfcffetable Prepacationfor As
similating ttie Food and Regula
ting theStoinachs andBowela of
Promotes Dige3tfonheerfui
nessandlteslContains neither
Opium.Morphine nor Mineral.
WOT"NAHCOTIC.
lmp$tfOUJSiMUB.PttClBli
jtamSd
Jii fjtrtvnik-iaU '
Aperfecl Remedy forConsBpa
Ticn , Sour SiGuiiCiif Diarrh6c3
Worms .Convulsions Jevcnsn
ness and Loss OF SLEEP.
, mm lmu p mm
Facsimile Signature of
NEW YD UK.
EXACT COPY Of WRAPPER.
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They Ajrtt&
"Mr, Carnegie is the gretwt and
mrwt sensible philanthropist fe world
ever knew." .
"I agree with you sir,' and now may
I ask your busine!"
"I am a bookseller. And you?"
"I am a maker of hardwood book
shelving."
Unnecessary Prslimlnarlts,
"I can understand all this prelim
inary talk about that duel these
Frenchmen are going to tight," said
the eminent pugilist.
His entourage begged him to am
plify his views.
"Well, as I undersland it, the event
isnt to be pulled off under the
auspices ot any athletic club, and
there is to be no gate money to
divide."
Do Good to Somebody,
To shako off trouble we must set
shout doing good to somebody. Tut
ou your hat, and go to visit the poor;
inquire into their wants and adminis
ter unto them. I have often tried
this, and found it to be the best ird
icine for a heavy heart. A. J. Sym
ington. Tn RttoH Courtteus,
"Ko, I havo nothing for you," said
the housekeeper, sternly, "And
don't you come here after dinner
again."
"Beg pardon, lady," replied Hun
gry Hawkes, "but 1 didn't suppose
you'd have dinner over (lis early in de
dav. You ain't very stylish, are
yert .
Willis's MlMpprthtntlos,
Willie Boerum (entertaining his
sister's caller) Do you Hke baseball
vorv much. Mr. Jamaica?
Mr. Jamaica I never played ball
very much, Willie. I en joy. golf
Willie Boerum (disappointedly)
Why, I hear pa tell Susan you was a
great catch.
Iter Strong Hold,
Wife (testily) Don't interrupt me.
I leave out half my words when I'm
writine.
Husband But you don't when
you're talking, do you?
Uviti'a school.
At Menlo Park, San Mateo Coamy, Cat., with
Us beautiful, surroundings, perfert climate,
earelul supervision, thorough Inttrunltoii,
complete lahoratortm. and gymnasium, easily
maintain! Its position In Ihe Irnnt rsnka ot
rohoolt tor bovs on ths I'smtlO Coast, Ira U.
Uoiu, I'b. P., Principal.
Born Lucky.
Blinks Lucky man, that fcll'w
Jones.
Winks I don't see how you make
it.
Ttlinto Whv. he took out a life in
surance policy for $5,000 and died six
days before tho company failed.
ABSOLUTE
SECURITY.
Genuine
Carter's
Little Liver Pills.
Must Bear Signature) of
5es Fac-Slasila Wrapper Below.
Tory small mwk as ?
to take as
rci IEABACRL
rsi DISMISS.
FOR IIUOUSKSS.'
FOI TGKPia LIVER.
FOR CONSTIPATION.
FOR SALLOW SKIN.
FOR TKEC0MPLEX10I
, i oauusjsi iswtjuww";
ticZtt I orrr TerstaMe.$
i iwa wu
CURE SICK HEADACHE.
p
ill
ITor Infants and Children.
Ths Kind You Havo
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
In
Use
U : For Over
Thirty Years
tmi eiNTAua momnmr. oaa omr.
ICARJER'S
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FARF.l MACIIIIIERY
FREE TO FARMERS
Our 1801 Vehlcla Boo,
Qur 1801 Implement Catalogue
JUST ISSUED.
est rear same and P. O. edilrwa and
will matt en or both, a destrvd. ft of all
hart. ,
Mitchell, Lewis Staver Co.,
first asd Tailor lis. fORTLAND, OR.
GEISLER PATENTS
COMPANY.
Chamber of Commerce,
PORTLAND, OREGON
"ADAMANT"
LAND PIASTER
AisoU wsntod laavarr lows.
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TiO WKM, laasl Ageat, rronl
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Vrlta for a Catalogue, stating what you sstobiiy.
- BENECIA ACMCUUUFAL Uf0K '
A rrry Tall.
On the boat botwoen Looust Point
ind Fells Point ho found a largo roll
at bill.
"Ah I" ho smiled, "my good ferry
has arrived at last!"
mm,mm Bit thm timid.
Lax stirs ttromo-Qutnlne Tablets cur S oold li
m day. . Mo curs, N o Pay. lTloe 2& east.
A Rcraon for Evcrythlnj.
Alice Did vou notico that Mr.
Skynflint only put a nickel in tho
contribution box?
Gladys Yes. the Lord loves a
cheerful giver, so Skynflint is afraid
to toss off a whole dollar.
Tba Beit Prasoriptlon for Malaria)
Chills and Ferer Is a bottle of Qrors's Tasteless
Cblll Tonic. Itlssia
s tasteless form. Ho
iplr iron snd qnlnlne In
Cure. Nol'sy. lrlcs60o,
Inhuman Torture.
"Mies Vinagarce, they don't haio
the freshies at Vassar college, do
tbeyT"
"Don't Uiev. thoucliT Tlievmauo
me buy pound after pound of almond
buttercups and stand and watch thorn
while they ate them."
rtTB Psmanwtlr Care. No fits er snouwaesi
M I O sOor Hr.l m.of lr Kliea'iOrret N.ry
Btenr. Bead far PKRK 4.00 trUI MlU.nd Ul
lee. IafR.H KLiss,Ltd..Miarcbdl.,Phuilaua.ra.
Accommoflatloni.
"Did you hear about their preach
ing sermons on Sunday trains?'
"Yes, but how would they go about
it?"
"First collect all the passengers in
ihe sleepers, of course."
Stats or Ohio, rrrr or tolrdo, t ,,
Lvcas Couwtt.
Fssmk J. Cmsniy makes oath that ha 1 the
senior parterof the II rm of If. J, Ciisnit t Co.,
doing businpsn In Die Cltr of Toledo, County
andHtate afomald, and that snid Arm will nay
the sum ol ONE II if NiiRKl) Dul.LA K.-l for eauh
snd every csae of Catarrh thst runnot be cured
by lb use oi Hall's Cstarrii Ci'im.
KKANK . CHKNEY
Sworn to before me snd stibucWbed tn my
presence, this lh day of December, A. D. 18S4.
7ixTt A. W.0LKA80N,
ll ' Notary PubUe.
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally and acts
directly on the blood and mucons surlsces of
the yueni. Hend for trutlmnnlals, free.
T. 1. VH KNEY ii CO., Toledo, a
Bold by driiKglnts, 76c.
Hall's Family fills ar tba best.
Spotted.
First Shirt Waist Man There
goes Mr. Schermerhorn in a new
shirt'waist.i ' ' 5
Second Shirt VYaist Man That's
no new shirt waist. That's one of
his last year's shirtwaists: see how
large the sleeves are?
Only Fafe Medicine) for Children.
The tender little Insldes of children are ruln
ert by violent purge, pill or liquids. Canoar
pt re plaent,harmlos, effective. Druggists,
loo, J!.', 60c.
An Unjust Epithet
Ilunery Hiceins Wot do you
think? A woman called me a ani
mated scarecrow this morninY
Weary Wutkins I've knowed you
since the early '80s, but I never seen
no animation about you yet.
Springtime Resolutions
TAKK
TUB
lieeloy Dure
Bure relief fiom liquor, opium and tobacco
habit. Bend for particulars to
Ctsley Institute.
Moved to 430 Williams
Ave., East Side.
JOHN POOLE, Portland, Oregon,
Foot of Morrison Street,
Can give you the beat bargains ia
Baggies, Plows, Boilers and Engines,
Windmills and Pumps and General
Machinery. See us before buying.
Cuiii H WHLHI
HrAtTTLSfe U
(AIL!
l Bant c
Best Cousli Srrun.
Good. Css
in time. Hom ny arnmrms.
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AND SUPPLIES.
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Milwaukee Dindors
1X4X1
With onsttmRttstoi and Lcwtln lHvt,
Ititetshsa teal
Conoavo Drlvo Whsol
Uzht Draft
CATAl.iXil'K rRKK,
J. A. FREEMAN, Gen'l Agt.
IMf, Wmimr XL, Fr4lmtl, 0w.
Complete Stock of Watrr A.Wood Extra.
Secures i'nt for tnrctilleoi
In Ihs t)ntll Nairn ant fureiRil
eouttuli-s. Atxi mottmr mar
kets and dvluiids i'li'iit Ittvim-
K'o bailsr 1rms or fsi'llttlrs
than nffor obtaliiabls any
whir. I'srmsnt l our frM
may bs d'-frrrvd tilt patunt Is
allowed. Wills tut aiupblt.
Th Psrfsotion o Wall Plaster, U a ur prsrtntatlv
aalnst damp wall.
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KILLER SSJVsU 7kT. 75
yvm. rrltxs. OOe sad 01.00 acn. Solt bjr aesasra.
fsirwiin stscPT co . rsei.msa.
UMII.ml am a lnMr of S '."
1eeaue rmr I'Hl'iwlUK LW ll Ut!S Kl
J H SUI.ONS of a.l. .esMtserHt MUlt Ul'B Ktl U-l
Is lurt the IMns tor lire on Sox. 4 m eri k S Mm
aa Tsjrler Sis., rrUd. Urs
MiMTtaH this ftrta.
0Mtr rYyv
Nun1mtm Hmkm,
Jraaf OmrtB, Hy ,
raws' Cvttmew,
Summit- fmllaw W'ldmrm, mim., srf.
WETaWEATHEH W15D0MI
; v XvV Trit OBKINAL
OIL.CD
CLOTHING
slack: or vet low ,
WIL KEEP YOU DRY
KOTO EL52, WILL
TAKf NO S'JMTITUTE
xvmit ruu line or abmint3 mm$
A J.TOWCR C0..P03ION, rlAJJ.
TAP
A tap warm eighteen fart lung si
least eanieva the eueiie afier lur taking two
CAHCAHK 1'S. This 1 am Hire lias canned my
bad ksalth for tb past three venrs, J am still
taking Oasuareta, the only onUmills worthy ol
nolle by senalitl people "
Oso. W. UOWI.H. lialrd. Miss.
Ptsstsnt. fslsisiiie. I'nteitt. Tml Onod. In
Uood. Net er Mlnken. W.Hk.B.ur Ule. IPo. Sue.MiO.
... CURE CONSTIPATION. ...
MwMaf alf , lwt. Naolml, In TS. til
UA Tfl Blft Sold snd S'"rsnlMil Itf all itrn.
flUIUBW slMto IIHK'lonamn lUKIi
the Mccormick
Roller Doarlng lloador
Is tb best In the world. It ha no equal in
STRENGTH,
ADJUSTABILITY,
AMD SIMPLICITY,
It has been tested In all harvest field. In
smi of handling, steerln. strength, and lisht
liess of draft, It Is without a peer. It run
light, tn fact runs lighter with four borsultuaa.
any other header with sis.
Call on the nearest McCormlck Agont, or
address
' A.. H. EOYLAN, Gon'l Agent,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Moiel Flatel
Opens for season June 28, 1901.
Col. J, F, Harvey, Manager
7 XffV
THE "MONTEREY" OF OREJON.
Vnt hAatttlfiil and perfnnlly ennliinod sum.
mor resort. Kvcry conveulp"ncaiid comfort.
Kree bus from hotel to surf. Halhlng, llshlnif,
dancing, bowling. A splendid hotnl with
lovely aurroundiniis. Under new manitifninunt
this yesr. For rati i and reservations address
HOTEL FLAVEL, Flmvl, Or.
Or J. L. MITCHELL,
018 Marqumnt Bldg.,
Portland, Orm.
mi
v. h. s:,
ER
Is best time to Cure Catarrh,
Bronchitis and Coimumntlon.
Oar remedy la guaranteed, f L
P.O. Bos 91 8.
ITH 2 CO., Buffalo, H. Y.
M. f. Mm D. ' ?-t0t."
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HEN writing t advertisers pleat
DteBtloa this paper.
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