Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919, August 13, 1903, Image 4

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    Loss of Appetite
Is loa of vitality, vijrorortone, and is often
twirnnor of prostrating aickness.
This is whv it U serious end mwt prions
to oople that must keep up and doing or
get U-Iiindhand.
The best thing you can do for loss of ap
petite is to take
Hood's Sarsaparilla
It x ill make you ready to eat, five rel
ish tn our food, and asfift in its digestion.
Tut. sriciri curs All stomach
troubie.Vnd buildYup the whole system.
COST OF THE POT WAS HIGH.
Ctabltr Voi It, bat Carrie a Bear
Remembrance.
"This scar which you tea on th
back of my right hand hat a history, i
... I .Kn.o. I LvrvV at If T drift haok I
mentally to the earlier daya of my
Ufa." old the old nmUtr. "and can-
not suppress a feeling that somehow
men are often forced Into channels
which are not exactly what they would
like. While not altogether smothered
with regrets I feel that this Is true
in my own case. When I recall the
aeries of bright things that have hap
pened, the moments and hours and
t'sys spent with congenial spirits, th
rpicy bits of narrative which have
marked the progresa of many evenings
but why mention all thee things
now?
I am drifting on to the closing hours
and I guess after all the old man'a
chief delight la In memories of thing
and happenings of the earlier time.
Coming back, to the scar on my hand,
I paid rather dearly for It It Is
pity that I cannot weave around this
experience a bit of romance which
would heighten the color of the yarn
and give brilliance to the lines. But
this Is simply gambler's story and,
while not exactly prosaic. It doe not
take on any of that prettier coloring
such ss one finds, for instance. In Co
ran Doyle's story about how the major
lost one of his ears. He gave np his
ear to save woman. I got the scar
reaching for an ordinary stake In
game of cards and no large stake at
that
"It was many years ago. That fe
verish Impulse to gamble waa Just get
ting Into my blood. On night I fell
Into a game with a crowd of men, all
of them but one strangers to me. Th
gam bad not progressed far before I
became aware of the fact that I was
playing against two card sharks. Luck
was my way on the last round and
my hand called for the stake. But one
of the sharper was bent on getting
my last penny, and he threw down a
better hand than mine and one which
I knew he had faked. A quarrel be
gan and I reached out for the stake,
revering the money with my right
hand. As I did so on of th she per
whipped out a long-bladed knife and
subbed at my hand. The blade pass
ed through my hand and Into the table.
Hand, money and all were pinned to
the table, and nntU my friends cam
to my rescue I was in a helpless con
dition. My friend pulled the knife out
and released me. I got the stake and
the scar which you see on the back of
my hand is only & part of the price,
and a small part at that, which I made
for It The excitement and novelty of
the experience intensified the gambling
Impulse which had fevered the blood
and tlssu of my nature, and sine that
time I hare been a helpless mni hop
less gambler, enjoying th nsnal for
tunes of the man who spends his llf
In this strangely fascinating world."
New Orleans Times-Democrat.
Another R.
"Well, talking about names, said
the oyster, "I like May better than
Mary."
"You do?" replied the plain lob
ster. "Of course. Now, if It was the
month of Mary it would shorten my
vacation fearfully."
la Boston.
Judge What do you know about
the case?
Witness I seen him bring the stuff
upstairs and
Judge That will do: step down. I
cannot listen to such an abuse of lan
guage. Discharge the prisoner.
Always.
"You have been in many fights, I
suppose, Pat?" said a landlord t one
of his tenants. "Oh, a great many,
yer honor!" replied Pat. nnaffectadlv.
'And I suppose you fight grimly yon
ever give in, I mean?" "I always
fight till I die," said Pat
Storing Coal Under Water.
Certain kinds of coal deteriorate
rapidly in the ocean air and Lord
Charles Breesford has expreseed the
belief that the total loss may reach 60
per cent. store under water is the
remedy of an English experimenter,
who, noting the fine quality of coal
dredged from a harbor, has kept Mon
mouthshire steam coal under sea water
two months with a loss of less than 1
per cent of heating power.
Sanitary Record for Houses.
Paul Strauss, senstor for Paris, who
is one of the most practical authorities .
on municipal anaue, is about to pro
pose that a compulsory sanitary record
should be attached to every dwelling.
My Hair
"I had a very severe sickness
that took off all my hair. I pur
chased a bottle of Ayer's Hair
Vigor and it brought all my bair
back again."
W. D. Qulnn, Marseilles, III.
One thing is certain,
Ayer's Hair Vigor makes
the hair grow. This is
because it is a hair food.
It feeds the hair and the
hair grows, that's all there
is tp it. It stops falling
of the hair, too, and al
ways restores color to
gray hair.
Sl-Makatlls. AHJnuMs.
If your drag-rise cannot supply yon,
send u one dollar and we will express
you a bottle. Be sore and rive the name
of your nearest express office. Address,
J. C. AVER CO., Lowell, Han.
"If you refuse me I shall commit suW
side." "Well, pa says you can't hang
around here." New York Evening
Sun,
BJohnson Will you lend me your
lawn mower! Bjackson Yea, If you'U
cut my grass to pay for the use of It
Sotuervllle Journal
Harry She evidently made an Im-
pressloa with him, George-How do
uu w u.u.
oping some snapshots of her. Yonkers
Herald,
Jim Sayl If you'll notice. you'U se
that most of these big Wall street men
started on a farm. Sam Tea, and that
la where they learned to water stock.
Princeton Tiger.
Teacher (to little 6-year-old) Now,
Freddie, what Is a volcano? Freddie
(with ereat confidence) Oh. I know
that! It's a mountain that Interrupts
all the timel-Llfe.
I "Margaret, I think you cheapen your
self by going so much to the theater
with Mr. Jones." "No, mother; on the
contrary, I'm making myself very
dear." Harvard Lampoon.
I "Tan Major ha made a fottun In
the automobile business.' "I didn't
know he manufactured that class of
Tenlc!." "He doeent; he repair
them." Cincinnati Tribune.
BIggar How do I know you're
blind? Beggar Do you suppose I'd
only ask for a nickel if I could see
what a kind, llberal-lookin'gent you
be. New Tork Evening Sun.
Nell Maude has suddenly discovered
that she needs exercise, so she goes
out for a walk every day. Belle Yes,
I heard that she bad a lot of new
clothes Philadelphia, Record.
Summer Boarder I thought your ad
vertisement said something about boat
ing? Farmer Oh, yes. We have
boat and oars only sometimes the
creek dries up. Town and Country.
Murphy Will ye give me yer prom
ise that ye'll love me forlver? Bridget
Sure, an' Ol'd loike to do that same.
Murphy, but Ol'm hardly of the opin
ion that Oi'll lasht as long as that"
Ram's Horn.
He Wasn't Sure: "Stand up, Mc
Xutty," said the police magistrate;
"are you guilty or not guilty?' "Faith,
an' it's mesilf as can't tell tbot till 01
hear th' lvidince," replied McNutty.
Chicago News.
Not Too Soon: "This Is rather an
unusual hour for you to be going to
lunch. Not hungry so early, are you?"
"No. but I wiU be by the time the
waiter condescends to notice me."
Philadelphia Press.
She Is it really true that the blind
can determine color by the sense of
touch? He Sure. I once knew a
blind man who was able to tell a red
hot stove by merely putting his finger
on it" Chicago Dally News.
Mademoiselle By the way, count. It
la vary vkw-Mrd. but 1 do aot know
your name. Russian Count Vould you
like to hear It "Most certainly." 'Den,
If you haf ten minutes to spare, sit
town, and I vlll tell it to you.'
Belle Married next week? Why,
you told us you were booked for a
personally conducted tour with a small.
select party. Marion Yes, dear. But
George is the personal conductor and
I'm the small, select party. Tit-Bits.
ine Fhysicians Affront : "So you
have decided to get another physi
cian." "I have," answered Mrs. Cum
rox; "the Idea of his prescribing flax
seed tea and mustard plasters for peo
ple as rich as we are!" Washington
Star.
"Say!" demanded the ugiy Individual
suddenly appearing from a dark alley.
"what time Is It?" "You're Just about
two minutes late," replied the Chicago
an; "that other gentleman you see run
ning away has my watch." Philadel
phia Press.
Qualified: Superintendent (of gas
works) What do you know about lay
ing gas pipes In the street? Applicant
KI0T piace M rreman-i Know they
nadn,t ouster be laid until the street
has Just been repaved. He got the
place. Judge.
"Well, Jones Is certainly a patient
man with a temper hard to ruffle."
"Patient is no name for him. Why.
that man has been known to go out
with his wife to select walloaner and
go through the ordeal without losing
his temper." Baltimore Herald.
Cause of the Mirth: "Bridget," said
Mrs. Hyflyte, "your lady friend
mustn't stay so late hereafter. Her
uproarious laughter woke me up at 1
o'clock this morning." "Yls, mum; I
was tellln' her about how you tried to
male - cake wan day." Indianapolis
Sun
Major Dix Do you think if s going
to rain to-morrow, Uncle Isham? Un
ci Isham I dunno, honey. It's mighty
hahd to prognosticate. When de Lawd
had charge of de weathah I could tell
sumfln erbout It, but sense dig yer
weathah bureau dun bin runnln' It Un
cle Isham's had ter gib It up. Judge.
Barnes I'm afraid I'm losing my
mind. When I borrow money from
any of my friends, I'm sure to forget
all about it. Howes Why, that is no
sign of mental decline. On the con
trary, it shows a fine business capacl
ty. Barnes But I also forget when a
friend owes me something. Howes
That's all right. That's tact Boston
Transcript.
At a Stage It 'hearsaL
"You do not inject enough cont mpt,
spite and venom into that word."
"I can do no better."
"Nonsense! Speak It just as you say
'plush' when you meet a rival in a
sealskin sacque. Life.
Afraid to Go Himself.
Householder There's something
wrong with this bill. It's too big.
Grocer's clerk That's why the boss
sent me to collect It. Brooklyn Life.
Many a man has a great head from
other than Intellectual causes.
U. S. SENATOR FROM SOUTH CAROLINA
Recommends Pe-ru-na
For Dyspepsia and Stomach Trouble
T , I M: I
Ex-Senator M. C. Butler.
If you do not derive prompt and sat
isfactory results from the use of Para
na, write at one to Dr. Hartman, giv
ing a full statement of your case and he
will be pleased to give you bis valua
ble advice gratis.
Address Dr. Hartman, President of
The Hartman Sanitraium, Columbus,
Ohio.
A Prophecy.
Critic That actor doesn't seem at
home in his work.
Theatri al Manager No, he isn't,
but he will be unless business gets bet
ter pretty soon. Chicago News.
TIT? Permanently Cured. Kofluorntnroosntea
II IU after first dy'us of Dr.Kline'sUmu Nerve
Bastorer. Send for FrroS'j trial bottle and trratlaa.
IW.K.H. Kline, Ltd.. 831 Arcs St., Fbiladelpula, Pa.
Both to Blame.
John You are always busy when I
come in I
Charles Well, yon always come in
when I'm busy.
For fortv rear's Fiso's Cure for Con-
sumption has cured coughs and colds. At
druggists. Price 25 cents.
The Hating of Him.
"It's ridiculous" remarked the
tailor, "to say 'clothes don't make the
man.' "
"Think so?"
"Sure," replied the tailor; "why,
they've made me."
You Can Ott Allen's Foot-Ease FREE.
Writ Allen 8. Olmated. La Rot.K. Y.. for a
free sample of Allen 'a Foot-Ease. It curea
mttinr, hoc swollen, achinir feet. It mates
newortiirht shoes eay. A certain cure for
corns. Ingrowing nails and bunions. All drug
gists sell it. 25c Don't accept any substitute..
An Explanation.
Askett Why are they buildinz so
many "skyscrapers?"
Knoitt Oh, real estate costs nothing
np in the air.
The Kind You Have Always
tiisf its in till tr
ture of Chas. II. Fletcher, and has been made under his
personal supervision for over 30 years. Allow no one
to deceive you in this. Counterfeits, Imitations and
Just-as-grood" are but Experiments, and endanger the
health of Children Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrnps. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Fcverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and "Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep
The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend.
The KM You Have Always Bought
Bears the
In Use For Over 30 Years.
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HEADACHES.
SOlDmRYMfSfiE.
Catarrh cf tha Stomach is General;!
- . a
caiiea Dyspepsia-Something
to Prnrtitr Artififtial PiffftS.
- ) Vww
tic.i is Generally Taken.
Hence Pepsin, Pancreatin and a Has
of Other Digestive Demsdies
Has Been Invented.
These Remedies Do Not Reach th
Seat cf Difficulty, Which
Is Really Catarrh.
Ex-U. 8. Senator M. U. Butler from
South Carolina, was tenator from that
stat for two terms. In a recent letter
to Th Terun Medicine Co., from
Washington, O. C. r-avs:
i can recommend Peruna for dys
pepsla and stomach trouble. I have
been using your medicine for a short
period and I feel very much relieved
It is indeed a wonderful medicine do
sides a rood tonic." M. C. Butler.
lh only rational way to cure dys
pepsia is to remove th catarrh
Feruna cures catarrh, reruns does
not produce artificial digestion. It
cure catarrh and leaves tbe stomach to
perform digestion in a natural way
This is vastly better and safer than re
sorting to artificial methods.
Peruna has cured more rases of dys
pepsia than all other remedies com
bined, simply because it cures catarrh
wherever local!. It catarrh is lo
cated in the head, feruna cures it. If
catarrh has fastened itself in the throat
or bronchial tubes, Feruna cures it
When catarrh becomes settled in the
stomach, Feruna curea it, as well in
this location a in any other.
Ferona is not simply a remedy for
dyoiiepsia. Feruna is a catarrh rem
edv. Peruna curea dyspepsia because
it is generally dependent upon catarrh
Lost tils Identity.
"So yon want to get married?"
"Vee, sah-I'm resigned ter it."
"Ever been married before?"
"Two or three times sah."
"Don't you know for certain?"
"So, sah; stter de third one got me
I never k no wed who I wuz, or how
come here." Atlanta Constitution.
HOWS mi ST
'IT offer One Hundred boilers Reward for any
ease of Cattarrn that eao not becured by UaUi
vaMrrii v ure.
F. J. CHENKY4Co.,Props..To,edo.O,
We tbe u nderslgnsd. n ave k now F.J. Cheney
wr wie pan i.i Tfin, .uii uciit'Ta mm periet't.
honorable in all bu.ines transactions and (In
anctallr able tocarrr outanr obligations mads
ow toeir nrm.
WwtATmtaX.
Wholesale Draggtstt, Toledo,
WALD1NQ Kl.N.XiNA BlABVlN,
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo. O.
Han suaiarrn cars is taken internally .actinf
llrectly on the blood and mucous sorfseesof
we system, race 7SC per Bottle. Bold By all
axuitKivis. iniimuaiiiiiTTf,
Hall's Family Fills are the best.
There Was Difference.
FocLson Buekin How do you like
my Hamlet?
Old Stager Oh, it waa yonr Hamlet
wmm isr wen, i uian't recognise it as
Shakespeare's. Brooklyn Life.
Evening Shings I'p.
Bocks Thev'sav that, after a time
the engineer of a limited flyer loses his
nerve.
Joggs The engineer does, but not
the Pullman porter.
ITU
lloucht has borne the siirna
Signature of
Mela
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'Jm. ,J II
HOLLAND CHARITABLE WORK.
Church anil Private Iaatltatlone Kx
eel la th Aid Oraated.
A recent report of th minister of tr.
Interior of the Netherlands la of pat
tlcular Interest, giving complete atn
ttatlcs of the amount expended In char
Itable work lu llollaud, says th ltevu
Scientlnque. This matter la regulated
lu Holland by the law of Juu 28, 18H
which recoeulttf four sorts of charit
able Institutions thos which ar ad
ministered by the state, the provinces
or the communes; thus which aelong
to a church and are for the purpose of
asslatlng the poor of the parish; th
lustttutlous founded by lay bodies or
private Individuals, and mixed Instltu
tioua which ar directed by the public
authorities, together with the church
or private Individuals. lu all of these
cases ther Is a distinction made be
tween assistance glveu to thos who
ask It of their own will and those who
ar ashamed to ask and ar sought out
lu an average year the assistance at
the home of th Indigent aiuounta to
a little more than 14,000,000 francs.
of which 9,000,000 Is In money and th
rest In provisions, th whole being
distributed among about 183,000 poor.
In this total of expenditures the part
played by public fuuds la 6,000,000
franca, the rest being almost eutlrely
furbished by th churches, the private
Institutions distributing hardly 600,000
fraucs. The churches distribute uior
money than th public institutions.
Th poor who do not apply for a
slstanc ar almost exclusively cared
for either by th churches or private
Institutions, as th public officials do
not posses sufficient Initiative to seek
out the .sufferer. Th amount distrib
uted to these "ashamed" poor repre
sents an expenditure of some 1,300,000
francs, which Is divided almost equally
between the private and lay lustltu
tlons and the churches.
Th distribution of provisions and
fuel reaches the modest total of 270,000
francs distributed among 15,000 poor,
The source of most of this assistance
Is th private Institutions, th public
granting but little tnor than 13.000
francs to 500 poor. The explanation of
the relatively modest part played by
the government lies In tbe specification
In the law mentioned above that pub
lic assistance shall be granted only
when other agencies are Inadequate.
The charitable Institutions of Holland
are public, 3,400 supported by the
number about 5,000, of which 1,900
church and 450 are private.
Kerosene was first used for lighting
in U&tS.
The highest mountain In the moon la
at least thirty-flve thousand feet; that
Is six thousand feet higher than Mt.
Everest.
Goose-qulll pens and drying powders
are still used in ttugnsn law courts
and the House of Lords, aud In the
French Chamber of Deputies.
Striking resemblance has been point
cd out between the remarkable ancient
iu'.us at Zimbabwe, In Uhodestn, and
antiquities In Cornwall, England.
Kite hawks have become so btld
about the garrison In Burmah that
they swoop down on the mess tables
and seize food from the soldelrs' plates.
A traveler has made the observation
th tt coffee-iirlnkli;g people are very
.Id ni given to drunkenness. Iu Brazil
for Instance, where coffee Is grown
t iiHlvely and all the Inhabitant
drink It many times a day. Intoxica
tion is rarely seen. Tlie effect Is not
inly noticeable among the natives, but
he foreigner who settles there, though
possessed of ever such a ims-nlon for
strong drink, gradually loses his Ilk.
ng for alcohol as he acquires the
coffee drinking habit of the Brazilian.
Germany has a pay wedding, at
which the bride receive her guests
with a basin before her In which each
person entering deposits a Jewel, a sli
er spoon or a piece of money. In
some parts of Germany the rule is that
the expenses of the marriage feast
shall be met by each guet paying for
what he eats or drinks. The prices
paid for viands and drinks are high,
ud the young couple often make a
haninome profit out of their wedding
realizing a sum quite sufficient to
start them nicely In life.
A writer in Power tells us that In the
best steam engines only six to fifteen
per cent, of tbe coal burned actually
produces power that can be used; the
rest Is a dead loss. Where doe tt go?
To begin with, twenty-two per cent, crossed tbe lCiumbia river here and
flies up the chimney In smoke, five per encamped about a mile from the Co
cent. Is wasted by radiant heat from lombla at the mouth of th "Walla
the boiler; one per cent, drops through wollah" river,
the grate; ten per cent. Is consumed hi j Z " "
pumping water into the boiler, while1 u h't En,'n,, Nv C
fhr.....n n m nff in siosm1 The navy which gives Knsland the
after passing through the englnf. Tbe
rest Is accounted for by leaks and
waste heat.
The centre of the mothtr-of-pearl In.
dustry Is Singapore. The shell oyster
Is six to ten Inches long, th larger
ones weighing as much as ten pounds.
It is found on hard-bottom channels
between Islands, where tb current Is
strong. In gathering It a diver takes
with him a bag of coir rope one-fourth
r m In 1l.mn. ...... .
ui n "iwu in uiauiciri, uiuuo ill largu
meshes, which, while suited for hold-,
,UB ,r "v .iuyuW
...... m ...v ......
paratus for diving has not been Intro-
duc-ed In the Philippines, although
Manila shell brings the high price of a!
dollar a pound.
Giving Definite Information.
Next door to Alderman Klug's office
in the Ninth ward is an Italian shoe
maker. A lawyer called at the alder
man's office the other day. The alder
man was not In. The lawyer went to
tbe Italian.
"Ho you know," asked the attorney,
"where Alderman Klug Is?"
. "Yes," said the Italian.
"Then where Is he?" asked the at
torney. "He is out," was the 'reply. Indian
spoils News.
It Is a good plan for a wife to enter
tain friends of her husband occasional
ly, so thnt the children may not grow
up thinking their father doewi't know
how to c.irry on a conversation. I
Alice Bailey, of
Atlanta, da., tells how she was
permanently cured of inflamma
tion of the ovaries, escaped sur
geon's knife, by taking; Lydia E
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.
" I had suffered for three year with
Unrlble palus at th time of men
truatlon, aud did not know what
th trouble waa until the doctor pro
nounced it IntUinmatlon of the
ovaries, and proposed an operation.
" 1 felt so weak and sick that I felt
sur that I could not survive th or
deal. Th following week I read an
advertisement in the paper of LydiA
K. rtnkham'a Vegetable Com-
round In such an emergency, and so
deoided to try it Great was my Joy
to find that I actually improved after
taking two bottlea, and in th end I
va cured by it. I had gal ned eighteen
pound and waa in excellent health."
Miss Auca lUu.tr, SO North Boule
vard, Atlanta, On. tiOOQ fvttHlf tl,ltl
f aawe Iftttr pwaiq ttmuntnttt as sw
The symptoms of Inflammation
and disease of the ovaries ar
dull throbbing- win, nccoiu
panted by a sense of tenderneaii
and heat low down In the aide,
with occasional shooting- pulna.
The region of nnln aometlmvi
novrt some twelllnir.
OLD INDIAN BATTLE GROUND.
Tokens ot Peace and War Found In the
Kenncwlck Valley, Washington.
Wher th great steel bridge of th
Northern Paoiflo railway spans the
Columbia river, hall way between Spo
kane and Seattle, Washington, and
near the confluence of th Snuka and
Columbia livers ther was (ought siity
years ago a battle.to the death ltevn
two Indian tribes, probably the Cay
uses and th Wallah wallhs r the
Clhollha, which latter tribe was a reck
less and thieving one.
CJrtat Irrigating Ditch Computed.
The railway company has recently
completed a great irrigating ditch 26
mile long and 20 fet wide that is
turning this valley adjacent to the
west bank of the Columbia (rem a sage
brush plane into what a few years
hence will be an orchard and garden
spot 20 miles square, with a climate
peculiarly adapted, it Is said, to rais
ing all sorts of vegetables, berries,
peaches, apples, plums, cherries and
alfalfa. In the tearing up procens an
old Indian battleground bat been found
on the tarn spot where Lewis and
Clark, the pioneer explorres, pitchet'
their camp and f om which the)
pushed their way up stream to tlx
mouth of the Yakima river in the yeai
1805.
Famous Ocnersls Fought There,
This is all historic ground as at a
later date Grant and hherldan and
other noted army officers were sta
tioned in this vicinity Grant in 1852
3. Sheridan in 1855-tl, both ol them
taking part in repelling Indian upris
ings. In this old battle ground, and
first by means of a well, there was tin
earthed recently, skeletons, flint lock
rifles, I ud lan bjads, brass badges War-
ng date of 1840, broken hatchets,
eijr heads, elks teeth and a piece oi
cloth or matting spun from threads uf
weeds or hemp. Everything went to
show that this part of the Kennewl'k
valley was at one and the same time
an old Indian battle and burying
grornl, as It is now known that the
Indians congregated here in great num
bys on account of the mild climate, es
pecially during the winter months
when the inclement weather of tin
higher altitudes drove them into more
hospitable regions.
Once a Strong Trading Post,
How many residents of Washington
Btate know that the Junction of the
Wallawalla and Columbia rivers was.
prior to the visit ol Lewis and Clark.
the cite of a Hudson Bay company
post, Ft. Wallawalla, now known as
Wallula, and that on their eastbound
trip on April 29, 16, Lewis 'and Clark
Mpremtcyol the seas costs $155,000 000
a year, or a little more than the United
States pays in pensions.
Mothers will Unci Mrs, Window's HootMng
Byrup the bent remedy to una or their children
me
teething Mason
Suspicious.
'I'm afraid my husband
doesn't
love ma any more," said the bride of
six months, with an overgrown sigh.
U7l.an AA .... .i: 11..
UOU UIU YUU UlOUVOf UW
rhanBe?"
,.&hnn , ,uarnar ,u, , uj .u
leaving any ciiange in his pockets'
rbplec ;ne
change.
young wife sadly. Ex-
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NOTHING ISO GOOD FOI
PRUSSIAN
Miki-f Hem Lay ana Keepi
U Allss
- iii.H. auuns vnicKisno neipt i nemUrow.
WOULDN'T BS WITHOUT IT,--ChM.l,ack,nosalU, Wash sava '
.JSX:?'.'! I wlinout Fruwlaa Poultry Kood. "u,""" "n-.says
PRODUCES ECGS, An an eirtr proiiucor fruanlaa Poultrr Food
has no equai-U. IL Payua, Paiusvllla, Ohio. , ro'"7 rood
Prussian Poultrr Book, FREE. Paussua RUm Oo., St Paul, Minn.
25aos50ckf.
kOUTLAHU BKstp CO.,
The Southwick bas the largest capacity, la fastest
Bend for catalogue.
MITCHELL, LEWIS
3
I in '"jpi"'l "' '' ' m
1
Th Cut .Direct.
Th Fork What would you do 11
man should eat with you?
Th K n If I should feel inclin. to
rut him,
LOWFST RATES
To Chlvaio, IHilmqu and th
Fast; to les Moines, Kansas City tad
th Southeast, via Chicago Great West
em railway. Electric lighted trains,
I'ueqtml led service. Writ to J. 1.
llltnor, O. P. A., Chit ago, for Inform
tlon.
Wher They Qo Lam.
Mrs. Nagga-Pshawl Women
do
J'ist as much think lug as men.
NaguB rosslbly; but they spoil
their thought by diluting them with
words.
Rulor-Mon Machine Co
M'CfUSHOHS TO JOHN IHMII.K.
Toot at Morrison tit., Portland, Oregon,
famous llawke.va.fluloinatlo, Heir Keetliif,
r"atiltlHlump I'ullrr, Imi hurtwiHtwar with
two hrrwa. Um ltcy MawmlM Mevhluory, Kit.
sin, and Hollers. Miami Htlrknay tallne
Mislm. Writ us hu in want u( ani-lhlua
is Millinery line.
PORTLAND ACADEMY
ah rmm ARB a assk-al
school run sors and mil
Fits both ftr Ktrrn e.lltwh rlmarr an
ttraiiiiiMr arailr liirtmli-,1, A lull Ar(lrl, with
III iiiliil,iiiit ami uMrvllou of a ramrul
bum. I u',,11,.11 lit una uf th. niual tmiutirul
rrniuns m Hi I'M'ia,' raaat, t iliiiala mild ami
limllluul, ror minli.au. allta
PORTLAND ACADEMY. PORTLAND; OREGON.
It, ORKtiOM PORTLAND S
St. Helen' tinll
Hums em! i1ay .rhix.l fur sltln Maal
lm-etlun
Miai'luiia tiulMlii. Mixtaru
rulinirtil.
Araili.mli', t'ollrge I'tepar-
atiKti ami sirlal loiirara. Mu.lo, k lo
cution, Art, In rhargaut St-la!lnla
lllnatratBil rataluKUfi. AH rl
tiieuls open Kitiiiilivr II, la
III.GANOK TEBHl;TrS, Principal. (j
a i'sMt I'iMk. M vs iftaMM f&li smi
ALCOHOL, OPIUM,
TOBACCO USING.
WRITE FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOCUt
First aaa Moctcoowtv $!.. Pmrtlamd, Or.
Trksbaat, Haia 14.
$25 PER DAY
'an U mails with an
AUSTIN
Well Machine.
atla In all slses anil
' lurollur waierauv
deth.
BEALL & CO.
Oca. Ails.
J I J Cafamsr.
cUI Block
PORTLAND
OREGON
LO0O
CA'AHKT do all ,ltm,4 rr ikaaa
ano r a truer wiwrtarfm aioiliiiiiia laaraorua
wi.lincl lor a maOieiiis plu.antta Mil and al la
b found It lu l a.narvu. Since utina tii.m tar
arurad woiKiurd.lir and I tv.l murli tttr In every
ear. Mu. tuu.ia a; bui.Laua Lumaa.lsua, ,
w.n M,rn,vu mm wj oimiisuin oas la
Plaaiant. P.l.f.h. r.n,., a.... r,.-. & .
flood, Htm Hlrkan. WeaKn. or' Urliw. tile, tic JCo!
... CURE CONSTIPATION. .
rtl"S BnaM, temrmf, tkttnt, ..lr..l, Twt. lit
Vfl.Tfl.Rlf! Bo'datid MnrnnlMKl bf all drna.
I. If" I U'DAw slstato tTtlttli i'okaooo uSSS:
Dr. C. Gee Wo
WONDERFUL
HOME
TREATMENT
Tills wnmlrrtul 1'hl-iii-h
diN-tor la callril
great lii-nimtt ha curi-s
iop! wlihniit opora
t Ion thnt ar !Yi-n uti
to dl. 1 1 u a-iin-a whh
lima w.iiiili-rfnl t'hi
nrm hcrh. roots, hiiiln,
liarka ami vi-Kitlilis
that am entirely un
known to mi'Olral sul-
-ii' In this oiiniHry. Tliroimh
thou hnrmlrwa n-mrdli-l Hi famous doctor
knows lh aittlon or ovrr tuo dlRrnt rm-r-dli-a,
whli-li h uci'Mmtiily ushs In diffiirvnl
(llsvaHi-s. llv Siiarantn-s in curt pnllarh, arnh
ma, Unite, throut, rliruiiuilUm, nrrvousiiww,
Rtiimiii h, liver, kuliifyn, elc. liua hundred" or
K-hIIiihiiiiuIh. ImiKfa mndVratr. t all am)
se hi m. I'atlonia out of tho c-liy writ for
hlnnkn iinil clri-ulam. Hi-nd ninnip. CONSUL
TAI ION lltKK. AIMIUKHsl
The C. Gee Wo Chinese Medicine Co.
2S3 Alder St., I'ortlanJ, Oregon.
-Menlldu pupsr.
P. N. U.
No 33-1903.
WHEN writing to advertisers please
nenilnn this pupar.
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POULTRY rblSBTl
them laying. Cures Cholera. Roup and
?
FartUnd, Oregen. Coast Aaeata.'
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ium uaa ol
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