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About Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1905)
Not o rtemarkanlw, Parker Uar about tb Are Hits writing? Ntvto pont.le barely 4 wlih their live. ltuirkiibt, m't it 7 Kerwln 1 ftll to is anything very remarkable about It. Parker Why, Uu't It remarkable that th serea peopl rictpMl with their HvS? Krwltv-No. Had they Meeped with ut their live It wwuU bar tteu truly remarkable. Plso'aCnr!-. a good eongh Jtiedlcln. It ha cured roughs and roltls for forty yeeji. At ilrtiRKUii, ! nnii, Persian llnnr. Persian dinner art very much Ilk urn, only lurtied fh wrung way round. The feaat I preceded ly lp while tea a ml sweet are banded bout Then the servant of th bona ppvar, bringing In long leather heet, which they spread In th uilddln f th floor. Th gueat squat around tbla, tailor fashion. Wbn all art seat ed, a flat loaf of bread la placed b for every one, and the band tbtn em inrnec to play, Th varloua dishes rt brought In on traya, and arranged around th leather aheet at Intervals. Tb cover ar then removed, tbo boat aya "Rlamlllah" (In tb nam of God), and without another word they all fall to. A rtW BARGAINS Of Th Anwrkan Real Catot A Guaranty Co. IJala (Vmnlr- l Am lairy tUni-b, etork end ftirailur-, tMuUj lo-Act I'alry Itamh and Fruit (rami, at.uuui aArr fruit tr ami. ti.fa. amhill I ihiii y- Tlli'n Kami, aia-,1 btiililliig anil fruit, 4t: 4 Aura farm, fl.ovi: lu-Ai ra arm. l., flirt" laiirtl.lvrr turn liiamalltown.il. Wo, timairai M-r'liaait liifa al hi, Johna, Iuvi4w. Fe'l lit ftiruiatlaa at ottwa, IJ!iitH'ili Ht. Hwim a, lorl laud, AJrou. V haw a'e.a avarywtaare. Fruit Farm Bargain On White Salmon River Two hundred acre (40 leased school land) with ll'0 young fruit trees, mot ly rpitxiittrg and .Newton apple. On stage and H. F. I, rut; ?4' mil from cliool. lrrigntifig ditch covering gar den and mu II fruit. Stock and tools with place. Price 14,000: 12,500 down. For lurtbcr particular address It tt AiiRtNS. Whit Salmon, Waah. aiVa. Op this out, Mam t ut with th Rama ml addresses of yooraelt and tw af yeur friends, and the dale when you will probably ; 1 enter a business collece. and will cradlt , a yMi wlih IS 00 on our taS.OO athoUnrila. . Our at hot oflara rnilonal aiivaniagaa to ' tiuaaniaafBtulnaak.Martruind, niUh,c. Siit uTuctio-letiT Tunica Mill CalaitaiM la ll Mil : THE MULTNOMAH I BUSINESS INSTITUTE M. A. AtaiN. Pal. s,itm af. PORTLAND. OffC. TSET WEATHER COMFORT l fcava n4 your ritM BRANB llskar tor liva taf and eaa trvla fully lhat I navar ban kad nythlng glv fna a Muck eww fart and tlUotlofl. tncloaad fin my rdar tor analhar ona." ( aa w acomta oa wuoia) Too un deff the hardest storm vlth Tonr I Waterproof Oiled Clothing and Hats. Diehfst Award Werld'i Fair. HOI. OU OUAR ANTIC l BAOK Of THIS ION Of THC FISH A. J. TO we a co. yJV3 to.tm.U.S.A. lSt towu cauaoia oo. tp-xa comes to you as nature's food, direct from the best wheat fields of the world. Actually the. Meat of the Wheatnothing added nothing taken away. Two Honest Pounds In Every Package. price ao'ciNTi Speak to Your Grocer rilUburyWiikkara Fltar Nllll CH lit. Mlantii'lii, Mlaa, . lS23EEraS!II!Sl Baat OouhIi byrup, 'l'aatiw Uoud. ba In tima, nuin ny nruii-i Why Refer to Doctors Because we make medicines for them. We give them the formult for Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and they prescribe It for coughs, colds, bronchitis, consumption. They trust it. Then you can afford to trust it. Sold for over 60 yearl. " Artr'a Chart f footer! l a ramady thai hnnlrt ba In aiarf liuma. I bara aaad a ira d.al at It (or bard ivuurh. and eobla, aud I know wliat a aplandM mllliia II I, faan iiirt rwiominatid II aim highly." - MaBK SV. ttoaaN, Hyda fark, Maa. by t. O. A yar Oa., lwall, itlaa ai.aufaatarara af yers ARSAPAR1LU rnxs. RAia vwot. ft vwr'a fill greatly aid th Chorry Pactoral In breaking up cold. CURIOUS WEDDINQ CUSTOM, i "Take my la Kouananla Ilrid Walka Orar illlrar Hrldiia to Uronaaa A raaa. At Uoumaolan wrddlng It Is th ruatoui at th wrddlng faat for the groom to iwelv til bride vr a brldg of allrrr. Coin are pluccd In a doubt row acnmn th table, and over tbla tb brldn daintily atepa t her huaband's waiting anna. Tbr iHrmony of laying the brldg la on of tb lutctvntlug eventa of tb wpilillng fraat following the rellgloua o"rfmony. Wlin th client are brought to a propr-r aplrit of ftatlvlty by tb good i-hwr at th board a apart at tb Load of tbi table la rlcan-d and from a bag are drawn allver oolna procured for lhi purpoH, th proper provlalon bring th production of rolu freau from tit mint. Th are laid tn a double row aoroa the tal)U. and when all la ready the father of the groom make a apeerb to hia aon, admonlahlng him to aee that hla brlde'a way through life la always pared with llrr. A proper reapona la mad, and. mounting a rhnlr, the rider man awing th- bride Ikbtly to the table. Care fully avoiding lb dUplaclng of a coin (for that would mean bad lurk), the girl nmkra her way acroaa the abort ullver pittbwny and leap Into the anna vf ber apoiwe. New York Herald. Dean Hole and IH Target. Dean Hot waa famous a a joker. Hla chief verger at Itorheater Cathe dral waa a gentleman named Mile, the original of Dlckena' Tope, who bad been connected with the cathedral for aeventy three year. Mr. Mllea waa the youngeat of twelve. Suld Dean Hole one day: "Mile, what a pity jrou never uw your eldeat brotherr "I lld. lr. often." "But you couldu"t." replied tb dean. "Why not, alrr queried Miles. "Het-anse," said the dean, "there were at way ten mllea between jou." Tit Blta. Tba Difference. There la a good atory told of 5Ir Cbleb-Cben Ix Keng-lub, who waa for nierly Chinese mlnlater to England. Years ago he waa eecretary to LI Huiiii Chang. II 1 a very able man, and among other accompllahiueuta speak i and wrltea English perfectly. The atory la given In "Tbe Navy as I Have Known It." LI Hung Chang ts reported to have said to him, "I don't know bow it 11 we send our men to Europe and Amer ica, and have foreign (untrue-tors !a our colleges, ss do the Japanese, hut we do not aoem to derive the advan tage from their Instruction which tun Japanese do." To tbla Chleh-Chen Lo Feng-luh re plied: , "That t quite true. I waa a elasa mate of the Marquis Ito In England. He Is now prime mlnlater, and I am your excellency's secretary." Much In Little. "Mult urn In Parvo," read th man acroaa th atreet. "Say, that'a a queer motto for a ahoemaker." "Oueaa it'a all right, though," rejoin ed the obese policeman on the coruer. "You aee, hia specialty la ladlea' alioea." The Oreateat Invention. "What do you consider the greateat in vention of modern timea?" "The phonograph," answered th po litical bona, who waa having trouble with aom of bla loquacioua auuordlnates. "It never aaya a thing that hain't been told to it by aomekody that knowa what h la talking about." Waahlogten Star. Ground for Action. ScribbUa Ilav you a my new kokT Crlticua No; what's th title of it? Scribbles The "Unmaaklng of a Hum bug." Crlticua What! Do yon mean t tell me that yeu have written yur autobiography? I'ach Cobbler. Butter th outside of a teacup and Invert In the center of earthen pudding diab; fill around with pcuebea; whole r allced, sprinkled with augur. Make a cruat of two cup of flour, on tea spoon of baking powder, a pinch of salt, two teaapoonfuls of butter rubbed In, one egg, well beaten; add threo fourtbs cup of milk and atlr all to gether. Bull out aud cover the pitches. Bake bajf au hour hi a hot oven. In vert In deep plate for serving. The rup will b full o a delirious sirup, which may be used for sauce. C'Hca taker Chowibow. Three quart of stcd curu:nlcr., when peeled and chopped; three pint of wblt ouloua, cbopiied, two green pepper, chopped very fine; one tea cupful of naaturtlum seeds, wblcil should be young and tender; two ounces of white mustard seed, one tablcspootifu of thick pcpier, aud 1 few bits of horseradish. Ktlr In enough anlt to make agreenble to taste, put In glitas cam and cover with cold vine gar. Tbr cbowchow will keep Indef initely, and, if onlona are liked, is an admirable condiment. OLD SORES Jg5 Nothing ia more ofTensive than an old sore Usn4CttJU w that refuses to heal, raticntly, day after day, it is treated and nursed, every ealve, powder, etc., that is heard of is tried, but does no good, until the very sight of it grows offensive to the sufferer and he becomes disgusted and mor Lid. They are not only oflinsive, but dangerous, because the same germ that produces cancerous ulcers is back of every old sore. The cause is la long as it , ciuiuv joiB igu y oiooa oceanic pensonca, ana the doctor told me 1 would have running sores for life, and that if they were closed up the remit would be fatal. Under this discouraging report I left off their treatment and resorted to the use of 8. S. 8. Its effects were prompt and gratifying. It took only a abort while for the medicine to en tirely cure up the sores, and I am not dead a the doctor intimated I would be, neither have th sore ever broken out again. JOB W. FtTNDIS. Wheeling, W. Vs., May 8, iooj. the Liiooa and as lone as remains the sore will be there and continue to grow worse and more destructive. The fact that thousands of old sores have been cut out and even the bones scraped, and yet they returned, is in disputable evidence that the blood is diseased and respon sible for the sore or ulcer. Valuable time is lost in experimenting with external treatments, snch bA alves, powders, washes, etc,, because the germs and poisons in the blood must be removed before a cure can be effected. 8. S. S. cleanses and puri fies the circulation so that it carries rich, new blood to the parts and the. sore or nicer heals permanently. S. S. S. not only removes the germs and poisons, but strengthens the blood and builds up the entire system by stimulat ing the organs, increasing the appetite and giving en ere v to the weak, wasted constitution. It is an exhilarating tonic, aids the digestion and puts every part of the body ia Jood healthy condition. Book on the blood, with any medical advice wished, tithout charCe. J7.T SWiFT SPCGiTtG CO., ATLANTA, CAm Dolled Klc. This Is tbo method followed by a cook whose boiled rice la always per fect: Klio waahe the rice through sev eral water and afterwards put It In a colander, allowing the cold water from th faucet to run through It. The rice, a little at a time, la thrown Into rapid ly boiling water and cooked for about fifteen minute. At the end of that time the auucepnu la plael uncovered In the oven, where after a few minute every bit of water evaporates, leuvlng the dry rice a fluffy na possible. Fampkln Pie. T secure the necessary dryness, the pumpklu for pies ahouid be peeled and teamed until tender. For a single pie take a cupful and a half of a teamed pumpkin sifted through a sieve, one cupful of sugar, one eg beaten to a foam, half a teaspoon ful of salt, and a fourth of a ten spoonful of cinnamon. Line deep plates with thin pastry, nil with the custard, and bake half an hour, or until the pie awella in th center and is brown. Unspoken Word. An Optimistic View. Charitable Lady My good man. what Muggins So yon finally mastered op would you say to a ateady Job of work courage to propos to Miss Springer, h? with thre squar meals a dsy? Wbat was the result? Meaoderiug Mike I'd atay all right U I Hug-ins Klie dismissed me wi .out de free square meals, ma'am, but wot ceremony. I'd asy ter de steady Job nv work Muggins Oh. well, don't yoo car, couldn't be said la d present ov a lady. Xh abse-ice of ceremony eared you tb 8t minister's fee. riTn fVrmanently Cured. Rofitaoraarvousiiess lid alr Aratday'auaaurDr.KllrUf'aUrratM-Tva fteator-r. Kod fur free trial bmtlaarul tivatlaa. 1. H. 11. klloa, Ud..Ul Arena.. Philadelphia, Fa. He Never Smiled Again. Mis Stringent Yes, Mr. Muggsby, I think you would make, a lovely come dian. Muggsby Yon flatter me. But do you really think I have talent? Miss Stringem Oh. not necessarily; but you have such a funny face. Stats or Ohio, Citv or Tolsdo, I Lucas t'ot'srv, PaiK J. chsnsv make oaih that he Is senior partner of the firm of V. I. i himt a Co.. doltie bulnealn the CitTo(Tile,li. Coun- tf and (ttaie aforeaaid, and that sal Itnn wi t pay mi lumoiu.M. ik .mhii.ii miL.i.Aru. ir each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be eured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Ccks. rK AN K i. CHtNKY. Sworn tn before me and eubarrlbed In my presence, UUs 6th day of becember, A. r., laba. A. W, ULKArioN. jEAlJ Notary I'ublic. Yon Can Oct Aiken's Foot-Ease FREE. Write Allen 8. Olmsted, U Roy.K. T., for free sample of Allen's Hoot-haw. It core eweetlny. hot swollen, aching feet. It make sew or tight shoes esy. A eerUin enre fo corns. In growing nails and bunions. Alldrng gist sell it. 25c. lKm't accept any sabsUtnl, Information Wan ted. j Uppaon Y'es. me dear boy, I am -very pro.id of mo family tree, doncber know. Downing Do yon ever whitewash it? j I'ppson Whitewash it! What for? j Downing To keep th insects 'off, doncher know? Mothers will find Mrs. wtnaiows Soothing Srrnp tne best remedy to use tor their children during .he teethtnr nerjod. Kntlre Wheat Bread. To two cupful of scij.llng hot milk add one-third cupful of molasaea and one teaapoonful of salt; let cool, then add one yeast cake dissolved In a little cold wafer or tepid water; add four and three-fourth cu;ifula of entire wheat flour; beat well; cover closely and let rise until double bulk; boa! again; turn Into grensed puns, filling them half full; let rise two hour and bake In a hot oven one hour. Alter A. louse. Ralph Teters, the new president and general manager of the Ing Island Itallroud, baa a new joke which h declares was cabled to him from Pari. It has to do with the recent attempt Hall's Catarrh Cur Is t..e Internally, and t0 ""slnate King Alfonso of Spain els directly on the blood and mucous surfaces when he was riding through Paris la HU,'MF:JdEmro"o. 1U President Loubet of Bold by DruaKlats. 75c. France. uauaiajniiyriua are tn best. n'hm . h .ria,r Mr Palm declares the king asked the president "After you. my dear Alfonse," re Turkish women do not com into eon-1 trol of their privst fortunes until after , Til eak fast Toaat. Cut rather thin slice of bread Into two or three piece. Put these Into the oven and let them bake very slow ly for two or three hours, or until of a golucu color and crisp throughout. Tbla Is an excellent substitute for breads and much more wholesome. It is delicious nerved with cocouuut or dairy cream or butter. Grrcn Apple Jelly. . t Early apples picked In September before fully ripe make a nice-flavored, light-colored Jelly. Wipe nnd cut up without peeling, stew lu a little water, and drain enough through a jelly bag the same ns other Jelly. Allow three quarters of a pound of sugar to each pint of Juice. Salmon Handwtcb. Remove all the akin and bones from canned salmon, and, with the finger, work to a smooth paste, addiug enough mayonnaise to make It spread nicely. Squeeze over a little lemon Juke and spread on unbuttered bread. Hcefateuk Stew. r Put one quart of seasoned tomatoes with two pounds of round steak cut up, three cloves, one tablespoonful braided flour In a pun and simmer ten der, but add no water. Strain liquor for sauce. P. ft u Na. 42-1905 w IK writing- to adTertlsers plea mention nis paper. KkK Salad. Tut Into a salad bowl the leaves of one head of lettuce; slice three hard boiled eggs and add. Chop about nine capers and sprinkle over the eggs and cover with a good mayonnaise dress ing. Phort SaKirentlons. A coating of thick castor oil applied with a soft flannel cloth to exagger ated colored tan shoes will tone their vividness considerably. Lemons can be kept soft a much lcngtjr time by putting them In a jar filled with water, the water to be re newed every two days. Grated potatoes soaked In water In the proportion of two niedlum-slza potatoes to the quart make an excel lent cleansing liquid for spousing woolens and for washing delicate col ored fabrics. marriage. Then tbey can dispose of one- third of it without tb husband's consent piled the French chief executive, wlth out a smile. ijaaj1.jji..a iaiil. '. .i.ewn ""1 v.- AVcCctable Prcparaiionrof As similating the Food andBcguIa Ling ttieStoinachs aiul Bowels of Fromotcs Digcslion.Checrful nessandRest.Contains neilhcr Opium.Morplune norMicral ISOT IfARCOTIC, jeta-v tfOUO-SSKVXLIWCBUl W& Stml- Stx.Smit Aw Sd yfjwwiwa?) IHrmSnU- : 'Mia, Aperfecl Remedy forConslipa Tlon. Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Fcvensh ncss and Loss of Sleep. Facsimile Signature of NEW YDnK. EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER, H2a Mm i ililifl For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought T) JHsWUIII I Signature AW Af nf aTaCiU In Use For Over Thirty Years i till TVS ecwnuHi eoaaAnv. new DR. W. A. WISC Wa do crown and brldfsworR wlltaout a n. Our 18 years' axpcrieiiua In plate work en ables us to at y ur mouth eomrortabiy. Dr. W. A. m lias found a sale way to extract teeth absolutely without pain. Dr. T. P. Wise Is an expert at po.tl tilling and crown ami brldgoworlc. Extract n trM when plates or bridges are t rU r tl. WISE BROS. DENTISTS Falling Bldr-. Tb'rd ami W.tMhlnitton Sis. Open eveiilnca till I u' I 'k. Hm divys iroiu t to ia. or va.i am - ,jaaiSsr.-J oh. i. p. wise. .