Image provided by: Sherman County Historical Museum; Moro, OR
About Moro leader. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1898-1900 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1900)
A Q u e e r M e d ic a l T e a t o f D e a t h . C o m p a r i Hui. course of n religious service, and when A recent report of experiment at the In the village of Send, Surrey, is a a vast congregation were on their knees, lie gave me the time ami place, Academy of Medicine in Paris gives sii-k benefit society, which is divided and explained how, from the whisper astonishing testimony of the virtue of into two sections, one for teetotallers PROPOSED TO INTRODUCE IT IN of a doorkeeper, a kneeling concourse rhythmical twitching of the tongue as and the other for moderate di inkers, in the surrendering to Congress of his THE YEAR. He that maintains “ the of thousands knew the whole story of a means of restoring life in cases of the last balance-sheet was a typical T» I conquering sword, and In his refusal to i ti? drowning or asphyxiation. Within one. It showed that the teetotallers it national crisis iu an Incredibly short , i ; accept a third term as President that perfect circulation o f pure the jiast- few months there have been at had received no sick pay during the he might return to the quiet of his home I n d i n n n E d i t o r 's Id e a to H a v e n Y e a r time.”.' this hospital 40 such cases of resusci proceeding 12 mouths, and that the blood in a sound organism," to become a private citizen' and follow o f T h ir te e n M o n th s , A l l o f W h ic h tation by this one means. Some of the subscriptions of e a c h were returned to A B a r g a in V ic t o r y . the pursuit of a gentleman furiuer. His W i l l Be o f E q u a l L e n g th A d v a n She was shopping with her husband statements made by M. Iatlsirde, of the the extent of £1 4s. 9d., w hilst only or in other w o r d s , good devotion to his country is again shown t a g e s C la im e d f o r t h e P la n . when war between Prance and the young and was looking for bargains. Here Academy of Medicine, in connection 18s. was available for each of the mod health, may live both long republic seems inevitable in 1798. In the with this report are of exceptional in erate drinkers, whose section has re Is how she got one. and voell. At the Paris Exposition an attempt fever of fear aroused by the prospect of “1 don’t want quite so much as there terest. In one case a drowned iu h u ceived £15 Is. 8d.. in sick pay. a new strife and new suffering the hearts will be made to have the entire world Is In that piece,” she said to the sales was resusciated only alter three hours great multitude o f people gladly tes T r y B e fo re Y o u B u y ! of the threatened nation turn to the sol adopt the new calendar of thirteen spent in uuintermittent twitching of tify that Hood’s Sarsaparilla has cured T e n c en t« buy« a box o f C nscarets, b u t If you dier at Mt. Vernon and the people of months devised and copy righted by G. woman who held up a pleee of dress his tongue. Which is certainly a re w a n t a fret* « am p le a n d lo o k let« add r< hi S te r their diseases, given them good health, America appeal to the old commander to 11. Bundy, editor of the Mariou (lud.) goods. ”1 require only two yards and minder to physicians that this remedy lin g R e m e d y C o m p a n y , C h ic a g o or N ew Y o rk , and lengthened their lives. a hair.” give up the quiet of his fireside, to un today. "But that piece Is two yards and five- is oue that requires patience.— N. Y. sheath the sword dyed with blood in the Morning News. It Is to be urged be Scrofulou» H um or— “ / <was in terri Journal. It takes time for manure to show cause of liberty, and to march again nt fore the commission already appoint eighths, aud I couldn't cut two yards ble condition from the itching and burning full effect in the soil, and but little the head of the troops pledged to do or ed to consider this Ingenious new sys and a half off,” explained the yuuug B a r n a c le » un O c e a n C a b le « . oi scrofulous humor. G rew worse under tem, thut It Is the only uuiformly prac die with the old courage of 1770. The woman behind the counter. T he recen t investigation» fo rc a h le lin ing benefit may be noticed the first year, appeal is not in vain. The old warrior tical method of measuring the flight of treatment o f several doctors. Took Hood's hut gradually the materials will de in th e Pacific Ocean have revealed th e f a i t, “But I don’t want so much,” pro accepts the new responsibility. Happily the years. No calendar lit present use tested the customer. th a t if n o t upon rock bottom , they become compose and return to the soil the Sarsaparilla and Hood's Pdls. These encrusted w ith seaweeds, heavy enough to the war is averted and he is allowed to is satisfactory. The oue used by Rus "Well, I am sure I cannot cut It,” break them . T h is is likedyspcpsut. w hich original elements derived therefrom. cured me thoroughly.” J. C. Little. remain in quiet on his estates uutil his sia Is tw elve days o u t That In use reiicated the saleswoman. grow s u u til it breaks dow n th e health. Some farmers are occasionally disap days on earth ended. H o ste tte r's Stom ach B itters w ill cure it, as pointed with the use of manure, but in China was four days wrong, but t.as “But can't you call It a remnant?” well as in d ig estio n , liver au d kidney the benefits from manure the first year W A S H IN G T O N S W E D D IN G P O M P . Just been corrected by an Imperial persisted the woman who wanted the troubles. depend largely ujion its condition when edict Our owu Is forced to drop a goods. A t t e n d e d b y A lm o s t a s M u c h S p le n d o r It is just as necessary for a farmer applied to the soil. Never PtsapdoHus leap year In 11MJ0 to be with the sun. "No; it Isn’t a remnant, madam,” as a R o y a l M a r r i a g e . to “ geta reputation” as fora merchant Mr. Bundy's solution of the vexed calmly replied the young woman. >i<»od'B Pill« cure liver Ilia; the non irritating and V I T A L I T Y low, debilitated or ex handled cured by In a suit of blue and silver with scar problem is the introduction of a new I line’s In v ig o ra tin g Tonic. F R E E | l . T ria l n i i .y « a t h a r 1 1 <• tc ta ke with Hood*» 8ar—gorilla, "Well, 1 shall not buy It,” said the to get to the top with a certain line of D B r. ottle let trimmings and a waistcoat of white containing 2 W e e k *’ treatm ent. D r. K lin e ’« goods When the farmer makes a satin, embroidered, with buckles of gold mouth, which hegius the year aud is customer, determinedly. ”1 dou't pro sjiecialtv of butter, eggs or any other In n titu te . M l A rc h R l., Philadelphia. Founded l«7l. A C i v i l W a r B a t t le . called Oeutuary, Iu commemorntion pose to pay for more than I want un on his knee garters and on his shoes, his The striking blacksmiths at the article, he should seek to introduce the One Confederate regiment at Gettys hair powdered and by his side a dress of its adoptlou between two centuries. less you make it an object.” goods himself. It inav not be encour Brooks Locomotive Works at Dunkirk, burg lost 729 killed and wounded out sword, the bridegroom (Washington, tow The name Is urged as being particu "Well, I'll call It two yards and ered above most of his companions. Mrs. larly well choseu In thut It is uot local three-quarters,” said the saleswoman aging at first, but his products w ill iu New York, returned to work, having of 800 men. There has lieen some been granted an increase of 10 cents time become known. Custis, his bride, did not reach higher to America, but would be acceptable sharp fighting in South Africa, but as the customer started to move away. per day than his shoulders when she stood with to every Country. nothing to recall the battles of the About 125 boiler makers, employed “All right; I’ll take it,” exclaimed the him before the old Episcopal clergyman P e t r if ie d . American civil war.—St. Louis Glolie- Every mouth will then have Just customer without hesitation, as she in four of the largest boiler making in his full canonicals. The mistress of Now Arizona comes to the front with Democrat. twenty-eight days. Every month and and repairing shops in Buffalo, New glanced at her husband iu a satisfied the Wh’te House wore a costume which the discovery of a jug filled with petri C u b a ’ s P o p u la t io n . had also come from I.ondou. In her hait every year will begiu ujion Monday, way. The man's admiration for his York, struck for a uniform scale ol The new census gives Cuba's popu and ears were ornaments of pearl; she which will also become the first day wife's victory was expressed in his wages— 28 cents an hour and nine fied whiskey. In after years they w ill probably discover a petrified liar in lation as 1,572,840, which is 50,000 wore white satin slippers, and on the of every week, Sunday being the la st face. hours a day. that vicinity.—Chicago Daily News. buckle of each was a diamond. The Every month will consist of Just four i less than in 1897. Puerto Rico has sprightly little matron, with light brown weeks, thereby simplifying commercial SALT LAKE CITY. T h e 1’ lessaniesi. Most P ow erful »nd 957,679, a gain of 150,000 since 1897. hair and hazel eyes, hnd a plump aud transactions, and It will no longer be Effective N everfabin g Remedy for S tate o r O hio . C ity of tolrdo , i , pleasing figure, an easy and graceful car A n Im p o r t a n t F a c t o r In T r a n s c o n t i L vcas < ' ovmtt . ( **• 1)1 Ito I" - R h e u m a tis m necessary to hunt up dusty calendars I F kask J. i h b f e t makes uaih th a t be Is the riage, a comely face and fine shoulders; n e n t a l T r a v e l. L A « ¿ B IB P K h ik I C’ A T A B B H ! senior |>arter ol th e firm of F. j. ( BENET A Co., and with her three bridesmaids, and with or almanacs to find upon whut day of No one crossing the continent can I f all knew what tboiiManda know ot doing buaineas in the C ity ol Toledo, County the fine women of the families of the the week a certain date fell In previ mark thF efficacy o f ’ *5 P K O I ’ S ” aa a C u aud State aforcaatd, and th a t aaid firm w ill nav afford to cut Salt Lake City from hit r a tiv e a * w e il a« a Prev n ilv e o f any A che or Pain th e sum ol O N E H U N D R E D D O I.LA K fi for each neighboring domains in attendance there ous years. Every day of the month route. The attractions of the place, Mnown to th? hum an body, th e re would not be a and every cate of C atarrh th a t cannot be cured was a splendid display of the charms will fall upon the same day of the tHiinly in ail A n ie r u » w ithout a bottle of including the Mormon Temple, Taber D ro p s ’ " *e n 1 for tr ia l bottle. 25c. or large bottle. by the uae of H all ’ s C atarrh Cess. and graces of Virginia womanhood. week, year In and year o u t Holidays, . „ F R A N K J. C H E N E Y —containing MMldoaea. 6 bottle^ for fo. I Sworn to before me and aubacrlbed In my lee will reach a lower temperature nacle aud Church institutions, the | V l W Nor were tfce men less distinguished. too, will alw ays fall upon the same A N S O N R H E U M A T IC C U R E C O preaence, thia i l h day ol December, A . D. U M Great Salt Lake—deader and denser The country gentlemen in their gayest days of the week. than 32 degrees If the temperature of ISO-: 64 E. Lake I t . C klc i|o . III. A. W. GLEASON, raiment and the provincial officers from the air Is less than that. It will take than the Dead Sea in the Holy Laud— The plan only provides for 304 days, ’ —v ’ Notary PiMir. Williamsburg in their uniforms were the picturesque environment and the The commissioners of the District of B a ll'» C ata rrh Cure it taken in te rn a lly and acta leaving approximately one and one- practically the temperature of the at warm sulphur and hot springs, are Columbia have decided that the drug d ire c tly on th e blood and m uco n, »urtacea of fourth days over on each year. As soon mosphere. the system. Send (or testim onials, free. Liquid hydrogen Is transparent, and greater to the square yard than any lo gists of Washington cannot sell malt ?. J. C H E N E Y A CO.. Toledo, O. aa enough of this time has accumu cality on the American continent. extracts with out the prescription of a Sold by druggists. *5c. lated to form several days an addition the lightest as well as the coldest liquid B a ll's F a m ily B ills are the best. The Rio Grande Western Railway, al week will be added to the mouth of known, a cork sinking In It like lead. connecting on the East with the Den reputable physician. This is in line Watermelon makes a lovely com Centuary, making that year longer by- A whitish substance seen at the bottom ver & Rio Grande and Colorado Mid with the decision of the police court seven days without disturbing the fix of the vessel on Prof. Dewar’s first ex land Railways and on the West with that all such liquors come within the plexion wash, and lemon juice is also good. ity of birthdays and holidays, which hibition was really solid air or air lee. the Southern Pacific (Central Route) express provisions of the liquor law . The multiplication of new compounds and Oregon Short Line, is the only even under the present system are by no means 305b; days apart, although In organic chemistry Is something ap transcontinetnal line passing directly ...L I V E A G E N T S W ANTED EVERYW H ERE F O R ... palling. In 1883 the total number of through Salt Lake City. The route we have come to regard them so. There Is some question as to whether carbon compounds recorded was 10.000, through Salt Lake City via the Rio the new month should come at the first but a newly revised list by Dr. M. M. Grande Western Railway is famous all or the last of the year. Mr. Bundy Richter enumerates not less than the year round. On account of the favors placing it at the first of the 07,000, and the «nd seems yet far off! equable climate of Utah and Colorado year, in order not to disturb Christmas, A Canadian etgineer has Invented a it is just as popular in winter as in the people's favorite holiday. foghorn In which the noise Is produced summer. Send 2c to J. D. Mansfield, Should the new month tie placed at by half a dozen clappers striking a 253 Washington St., Portland, or Geo. R A M B L E R S and ID E A L S $ 4 0 , $ 3 0 , $ 2 5 , $2 0 the first of the year some radical gong and actuated by electro-maguets. W. Heintz. Acting General Passenger S E N D F O B C A T A L O G U E R . B IC Y C L K 8 A N D B U N D B IB 8 A dynamo, supplied with power by a Agent, Salt Lake City, for a copy of changes In holidays will be made. Our present New Year’s Day would naphtha engine, furnishes the current. "Salt Lake City—the City of the disappear. Washington's birthday About 000 strokes per second fall upon Saints. ” would fall on the 25th of January, “un the gong, thus producing a practically C h a r a c t e r a n d L if e . less," as the author suggests, “respect continuous souud. and this is magnified There was a time when the steel of P O R T L A N D , O R E G O N should be paid to his memory on the and governed in direction by a mega Toledo, in Spain, was the most famous ; new Feb. 22—the seventy-eighth day phone. A small model of the horn is in all the earth, and Toledo swords of the year Instead of the fifty-third, said to have made Itself audible at a were sought after by the swordsmen of \ as at present” Thgje being no month distance of two miles. all lands. Now, however, both iron j with thirty da/sT Decoration Day Recent Investigation of the old prob and steel are imported from abroad aud JA M E S LO TAN , M a n a g e r, P O 3 T L A H D , OREGON headed by the gallant Lieut. Gov. Fau would disappear. It Is suggested that lem of the diffusion of tin over eastern the manufacture has sank below the quier. Around him stood a group of Eng- It l»e set for May 28. The Fourth of Europe and Asia Minor in prehistoric A N D S A W M IL L M A C H IN E R Y A N D i lish officers, hardly less showy in their July would become June 17. If It con times, leads to the conclusion that average mediocrity of Europe. This is M I N I N G as striking evidence as any of the uni ' trappings, together with members of about a thousand years before Cnrist L O G G IN G E N G IN E S tinued to remalu ns now the one hun versal decadence of Spain, for the fam the legislature and other civilians. When the bride entered the coach, which was dred and eighty-fifth day of the year. the tin of the British Isles was carried ous weapons of Toledo attracted atten ^ONFOUNDERS. MACHINISTS. BOILERMAKERS AND bright with the Washington colors of red Thanksgiving Day would fall on th< overland to the Aegean Sea. The In tion in song as far back as the da.- s of STEAM BOAT BUILDERS and white, and drawn by six horses guid last Thursday In November, as at pr >s vention of the anchor led about 2.700 the Romans. If character depreciates, ed by black postilions in livery, the bride ent. and Christmas on the last Thurs years ago to the opening of a marine conduct w ill show very soon.— Homi o f M a r in e E n g in e ., M in in g a n d D r e d g in g M a c h in e r « .p ....^ e ea c 7 “ „ U r i t e d .‘ ’ H ’ d r « U « P « * " e , . . S h . r i i n g . e ,e . C . groom did not enter with her. There was day In December. route between England and the eastern letic Review. his favorite horse, with his tall body These changes are not deemed ob end of the Mediterranean, and then the The Reynolds Manufacturing Com servant holding the reius and waiting jectionable once the “shock” Is over Phrygians controlled the tin trade with for him to mount. When Washington pany, of Davisville and North Kings their ships. The short summer nights mounted the richly caparisoned charger come. and it Is pointed out that their of North Britain were among the won ton, Rhode Island, w ill increase the he rode by the side of the bridal coach, recurrence ts already, under the pres pay of their weavers and spinners closely followed by a cortege of gentle ent system, advanced one day each ders that Greeks talked of in the days about 1 per cent. of Homer. men ou horseback. year B ro a d e n lu g H u m a n it y , Al'hough one of the most Interesting According to the recent studies of ' The Inventor of the proposed new events in Washington's private life, his calendar Is confident that It will be Signor I»e Sanetlc. of Turin, children At the piesent time wc find the high wedding has been comparatively negleet- adopted It la claimed Commissioner begin to dream before their fourth year, ly-educated man linking, his konwledge ed by the majority of his biographers. but are unable to recall dreams before to the ignorance of the world, and by It is general. j agreed that the ceremony Peck, the American Representative to the age of 4 or 5. Thia age. he con so doing broadening humanity. It is the Paris Exposition, has promised his The Ideal french Tonic wtN*> tiMik place on the tith of January (or the 17th of January, new stylet. 175». But support when the commission meets. cludes. is that at which a child first be this man who realizes his powers and FOR BODY AND BRAIN to whether it was performed in St. Pe Mr. Bundy says the plan Is growing comes distinctly conscious of self. duty when brought into touch with 6lace 1 8 0 , Endorsed b y M edical F a cu lty ter's Church, in -New Kent Cohnty, or at rapidly In fuvor as it Is becoming Aged people dream less frequently and the social responsibilities. Without the home of the bride, known as the known and understood, and he has re- less vividly than the young. Women's this social service culture would van lasting efficacious agreeable "H hite House,” there is a wide variance cel veil many letters from prominent dreams are more frequent, more vivid ish, knowledge gradually die away Hud immediate of opinion. The weight of local authority people approving the proposed change. and better remembered than those of the whole life shriuk aud lie shut in. is against the belief that it occurred In —Cincinnati Inquirer. men. Criminals and delinquents dream — Rev. J. 8. Penman. the church, nor is there any record in the much less frequently and much less , I . ohh «* b in B a t t le . church indicating that the couple were everytmnq for the vividly than other people. Two-thirds The First Maine heavy artillery lost H O W C O L O R A F F E C T S IN D U S T R Y married there, although its rector, Kev. of the most depraved criminals exam- 1 75 per cent of its men iu seven min Mr. Mossoci, who had lieen in the pul P R I N T E R .... pit for forty years, solemnized the con O ne R eason W h y A m e r ic a n M a c h in e r y ined by Signor De Sanctis were never utes in its assault on Petersburg. At r > P e l a N o t M o r e P o p u la r . conscious of dreaming. This is ascribed Antietam the First Texas lost 82 per tract. On the other hand, those who in A gentleman who has traveled much to lack of mental activity. sist that the clergyman officiated in the cent during the day’s fighling. On church point to accounts that Washington aud lias a very large Interest In Amer Studies of the planet Jupiter during July 2, 1863, the First Minnesota vol rode on horseback on the day of the wed ican export trade said, in conversation the opposition of 181»» have afforded unteers charged at Gettysburg. The lead aud originate ding. and that the pair were attended by ' the other day, that the principal draw soir » new figures coneeruiug Its rate, regiment was already reduced to 262 fashions in.... a bridal cavalcade, as evidence that there back to a wider extension of American or ither rates, of rotation. These fig was a journey between the church aud commerce In certain parts of the world ures do not affect the round numbers officers and men. Of these in that charge 75 were killed aud 140 wore the home of the bride. This, however, is offset by the conjecture that the caval is that manufacturers In the United in which tlie equatorial velocity of Ju wounded. There were many instances Cor. Second and Stark Sts. cade was escorting the couple immediate States do not sufficiently study the piter's rotation Is usually stated, viz., of the destruction of almost entire regi ly after their marriage to Mra. Custis’ wants, the customs and the tastes of about 28,000 miles per houh. But they ments in battle duriug the civil war.— .......P O R T L A N D . O R E Q O N house in the town of Williamsburg, or to their prospective customers. “For ex furnish additional proof that the mo Chicago Chronicle. Mount Vernon, and that they were re ample.” he said, “a certain American tions visible on the great planet’s sur- 1 When domestic animals have the op pairing thither to spend the honeymoon firm sent some electrical goods, which face are not uniform from year to year. P O R T L A N D D IR EC TO R Y . portunity to uiak'< a change of food thev —Ladies’ Home Journal. were decorated In green, to Jnpan. Since the spring of 1897 the equatorial do so. This may lie noticed when they They did not sell any. No Japauese region appears to have experienced an are on the pasture, some lieing content r . n r . a n a W ir » W o r k » . ; NELLIE CUSTIS' WEDDING. would bring such things Into his house; acceleration of velocity. Relatively to w ith certain grasses, while others seek P O R TL A N D W IK E * IK O N W O K . It would mean an Invitation to the evil the surface some 30 degrees north or some other kinds. They also prefer a W a a h in u tn n D e lig h te d th e B r id e b y A p • m i iron fencing ; r a llia * , etc. south. Jupiter’s equator rushes ahead deities. Green ts an evil color In Japan. p e a r in g in H U O ld U n if o r m . with hurricane speed, between 200 frad change at times in the winter, especial JSALZER’j What a Japanese wants Is red things. Nellie Custis occupied no small share of '• -»y J ly when they receive no food of a suffi- I T k n M . , n r l k x t M rs .1 ;: M a t - b in a r y a n d Nn|»>M«a. tio '.||» e « rB (r « « in c . tie .d i* « ia I Washington's affectionate heart after his Upon this simple matter of color rested 300 miles an hour—In Itself a sufficient cient character. Provide ensilage, , ; EARED Ml.I.liifi.etoU.WlHiperiBt. return to Mount Vernon. He .'¡ad charg the failure of that mauufactuier to indication that what telescopes show of turnips, carrots or any kind of food B I« F O L K O A TS I CAWSTON * CO.; KNÜJKKS. HOfTJtRS MA- Jupltpr is not a solid crust but layers ytoUb tM b « .. per ^4 ed the young girl kindly not to fall in succeed in export trade. c b iB c r ). supplies ss Firsts«., K irtla n d . Or. other than dry grain and hay. •aa b eat that I orn love with any "invader” of her heart un A German employer of labor said: "I and masses of restless vapors. •P E L T S N e w M a p o f t h e U n it e d S la te « . «0 ba«, per erre. C re a te « fra ts til she hud a competent knowledge of his like American muchlnes so far as their aed her f « 4 iblsstd «U h« starei , JOHN POOLK. P o b t l a x d , O k so o k , W a s h in g to n 's Negro P opnl -tlon. character, especially whetner ne waa a performance of their work Is concerned, The Rock Island railroad is dis B A R L E Y , lE A B D L U t, c«n Rive you the best bargains in renerai Although not generally known. It is man of sense, “for be assured a sensible but they demoralize my men. They yle.d« 121 bue. le K. Y. V eaderftül tributing among its patrons and ' '«Innen- engin.,, b o ilen .u n is. K A P E t& e . A TOS woman can never be happy with a fool;” nevertheless a fact that Washington, friends, a new map of the United ,PteH i t ’* ? “ *? The niw Olree rich, greee feod fer :<Uia. what bis walk of life, the extent of hia come here In sober colors of paint and the fourteenth city of the Union iu States. These maps are of recent re •beep ««Ine. pw iltry, etc . et tie . Fqualletl L ’rl,nlmin- h'*n. « »»- • u > b Ve ecü alee tenrbt ef th« fortune and, above all, the honesty of with no bright parts. The men who point of population, contulus the great vision, and are in every way up to date. Rapeeeed u»e4 le the r .8 . his affections. Washington's own wish tend the machines do not have any est negro population of them all. There BROMI • IN E R X r» They are three and one-half feet by Greatest g. ee* ee certb G r « * te seems to have been that Nellie Custis brass to keep clean or any surfaces to perfection ta America «rBrrwbBr«. j are more negroes iu Washington than four and one-half feet, printed on extra Helrer « e r r a n ti h t 1 would marry his favorite young aephew, rub and they get lazy. The German TM E M IL L IO N 1>O LL AB Lawrence Lewis, and among the last of workman needs to be kept busy with in auy other city of the Union, uot e x heavy paj>er and Itound suitably to p o i H t« Is the Bioet te. td c .'? © -, cepting tlie great cities of St. Louis, hang on the wall. A great many of the festivities which Washington presid things of this sort.” r J ? 1* • • «HHb. end F a ite r BU i w s M e r b e | betb « lu Bxakc I ed over at Mount Vernon was the wed ’ NO bustDFM pays »1 w ell ou a m o u n t UrwM l argret grower ©f Fetaìece ea4 I Here, now. are some practical In Baltimore aud New Orleans, all situ these maps have been sent to hotels aud F bub Seed* le the «er Id. ding of the couple It» February, 17»». ated Iu former slave States, aud. ex public places, and many requests from ^ D R IL L IN G W E L L S VEG ETA B LE SEED« Nellie wanted him to aprear In all the stances of what the American manu cepting New Orleans, with more than school houses have b'en received and I Largeet. cbol wet U*t I.. I 3 . L facturer must Icaru before he can at magnificence of the new uniform, with J Oaloa 8 w 4 . Me. lb lte r y tb iM ! double Its population. There are near complied with. Ä «arreated te g re v . >5 pk^g CAr. ’ L O O M IS A N Y M A N , : T I F F IN . O H IO gold luce and white plumes, which the tain the widest success In the new ly three times as many black people In Heat regata blea, poatpaU |1 00. | Him S la u g h t e r o f th e K iie m y . UBMMBnBMMNBi War Department had just designed for field of foreign trade. Do not send to . 3 FO R l©c. BTA1IPB him as n general. The old chieftain was I Germany catalogues Iu the English Washington as St. Louis. Washington An old soldier was boasting of his ' a n d t h i a a e tlc e *, « • » a l l great Seed [ Cete og aad lOpkg* Fern. Seed >e*ahteH unwilling to have himself bedecked in language or to Japan things decorated contains more than double the number experience duriug the civil war, when K L O N D IK E B O O T A N D — « I f a t a l eg aieaa Sc. poet age. the trappings of his lutest military rank. in green, or to the Isthmus o f Panama of negroes counted among New York s he was asked: S H O E B L A C K IN G But when he came Into the presence of any thing with blue spots nA It. It looks 3.500.009. ohn alzer eed o "How many rebs did you kill during the bridal party Nellie had to throw her as If we need In tills country a com A w onderful d isco ,erv. W ill render th e the war?” _LA_CROSSE WIS. arms around his neck, for there he was mercial kindergarten In which such In W o m e n In B r a z i l a n d J a p a n . | mo’ t porous le a th e r w aterproof "How many did 1 kill? How many and sdds to It» d u ra b ilitv . Send us -JOc silver in the good old blue and buff of the Con The legislative bodies of Brazil and »nd receive by re tu rn m a il, post paid, enough formation as the aliove may '-e taught did I kill?” repeated tlie old veteran. tinental Army, with a black ribbon cock M A C H I N E R Y , all kinds to last you tw o years. Satisfaction guaranteed Japan preseut a rather striking con ade ar.d a cocked hat.—Ladies' Home to those of a curious and Inquiring trast in their policies towerd the move "W ell, I don’t know exactly how j T hompson A Craig, 415 3rd St., Ban Francisco. ...T A T U M A B O W E N ... many, but I killed as mauv of them as I mind for their everlasting benefit and Journal. ment for the freedom of wod?**u. The profit they did of m e.” —Ohio State Journal. ! I» I« 36 First S(r»«t FORTLAND OR. senate of Brazil lias under considera N otable W ords o r W a s h in g to n . tion a bill to authorize women to prac | N e w s W i l l S p r e a '. "Labor to keep alive in your breast that “No matter bow engrossing the en tlce the learned professions, and the Buy it of your storekeeper. little spark of celestial fire, confidence.” “Reluctant in the evening of life to ex tertainment may be, news, aud espe Japanese parliament has Just passed a change a peaceful abode for an ocean of cially war news, cannot be kept out of new press law which prohibits women difficulties, but be the voyage long or any public building,” said nu experi from becoming publishers or editors j ••My w i f e h a d p im p le s o n h e r fa c e , but T H E C H IL D R E N N E E D short, although I may be deserted by all enced theatrical manager. "I could on the ground that “the discharge of she has been ta kin g C A S C A R E T S sud they , Som ething to put th e ir blood in proper condi men, integrity and firmneks shall never give you some most striking Instances such work by females Is neither be h a re a ll disappeared. I had been troubled tion for spring s changeable w eather. w ith constipation tor some tim e but a fte r ta k fortake me.” from my own experience of what I say. coming nor desirable.” ing the firs t Cascaret 1 bare had no trouble “The basis of our political systems is 1 have seen a big audience convulsed w ith thia alim en t. W e cannot apeak too high 1 loore’s Revealed Remedy ly of Cascarets." F h s d W ahtmam , the right of the people to make and to M o r m o n M a r r i a g e « In M e x ic o . with laughter at » o’clock, but through 6708 Germantown Ave.. P hlladalphla. P a alter their constitutions of government.” W ill do ll effectively. N o alcohol or poisonous The laws of Mexico provide that a drugs p u rely vegetable. (1.00 per bottle a t "Of all dispositions and habits which a mere whisper of a great outside ca Mormon who wishes to take a second A lw a y s cheaper C A N D Y the drug store«. lead to political prosperity. Religion and lamity that circulated through the I s th e end th a n a n y seeds C A T H A R T IC house, with almost the rapidity of tel wife must present a certificate signed Morality are Indispensable supports.” th a t o n ly cost h a lf a» m uch . "The great rule of conduct for us in egraphy. that same audience has been by Ills first helpmeet to the effect that Tested, tr u e to n a m e , fresh au d ___ CURE YOURSELF I she Is willing; and be must also have reliab le. A lw a y s th e h a s t. A s k regard to foreign nations is, in extending both restless, universally grave of face, . Ct-UES^H < B i« « for a s sai»ral \ f o r F e rr y ’s — ta k e no o th e rs .. our commercial relations, to have with and absolutely luatteutive to the very the express conseut of the second w ife - 1» 11. 5 s»,«, di»<'harfr»,tuAaiuinaii>. as, W rite for 1900 Bawl Aaaaal. U»»r.oiw» « irritations or ulcrratioaa T W A O I M ASS MO them as little political connection as pos culminating point of fun on the stage. and her parents. n. M. rmitv a co.. j . “°l to •£’«•«'•• of m u c o n a B«Bbraii«a. sible. » • tr a it. M irk. Bw-R PrT " '" Faiuless. and not nslnn- And the singular thing Is that actors l i a l l - d E»*.. s C h [« ic « i C o. (rul or poinonena. Í^ ¿ 4 T £ TH l No H o lid a y . “ 'TIs substantially true that Virtue * ^ “ ill<C im i»T l,0.g g| «W M h y D r a « g | who have never left the stage have, or Morality Is a necessary spring of pop Berlin Is to have a uetwork of un . C. ». a. ^ ^ P o or r s r ..n i . « t in | n plnln »lain wrnppw wr Pleasant. Palatable. 1‘ownt. TasW Good. De through the medium of whispers, derground railways. It Is expected that ular government.” t o T v .t îs r ik ? » load, Narar Sicken. Waaksn. or Qrlpa. Wc. 36c. Wc “The name of American, which belongs among the baud or from the stalls, two years will suffice, as iu the case of vtreular a«at on rwq ... C U R E C O N S T IP A T IO N . .. . to you in your uational capacity, must known all that the original messenger Budapest, for completing It. U .r tU « m m C M B » u r, v k l» .« » . « a a l n s l , S*-a T w k . tit T reated always exalt the just pride of Patriot of evil had to tell. Mr. Spurgeon once N o. 8 -1 *0 0 . Successfully ism, more than any appellation to be do told me that be had known this same A woman playing a clarionet should IO-TO-BAC Situ K cV'Sife'Toticcv“¿oh!"r I V H B N w r it in g to nds r t lt« r» pl«asa rived from local discrimlnatloag»” AUdtess D g NIKVKIBK, Mountain Home. Ids thing precisely to occur during the be vary funny. I» lu n u tio n th is p ap e r. F *»*»« * MONTH OF CENTUARY. F o r S ic k W om en -the m e d M n e th a t h o ld s th e r e o o r d f o r the la r g e s t n u m b e r o f a b s o lu te O u re s o f fe m a le Ills la L y d ia E . P in k h a m ’s V e g e ta b le C om pound. M r s . P tn kh n m sh o w by h e r le tte r f ile s In Lynn th a t a m il lio n w o m en h o v e k e e n r e s t o r e d to h e a lth b y h e r T h ird -A H le tte r s to M r s . P l n k h a m a r e ro o o lv o d , b y w o m en o n ly. T h is fo o t Is o e r t lfle d to b y th e m a y o r a n d p o s tm a s t e r o f Lynn a n d o th e rs o f M r s . P ln k h a m 9a o w n o lty . W rite f o r f r e e bo o k o o n - i J n tn g th e s e o e rtlflo a te a . E v e r y a llla g w o m an Is In v ite d to w r ite to M r s . P ln k h a m a n d g e t h e r a d v ic e f r e e o f c h a r g e . L y d ia B. Plnkham Med. Co., Lynn , Q u e e r H i t c h i n g P o e t« . Icelanders have a peculiar plan to prevent their horses fn.na straying. Supposing two people were riding to gether, and wished to stop somewhere to make a call. On dismounting, they would tie each horse’s head to the other’s tail. In this state the horses could neither move backwanl nor for ward; at the most, they could go round in a circle.— N. Y. Sun. A IRTH and death are the two greatest events in the life of man, and in a life tilled with great events death is correspondingly greater. How great then is the death of Washing ton, and with what quiet resignation and calm dignity he meets the tinul sum mons! His private secretary, Tobias Lear, describes his death. He says: “Between 10 and 11 ills breathing be came easier. He lay quietly; be with drew his hand from n ine and felt his owu pulse. 1 saw bis cot ntenance change. I spoke to Dr. Craik, wao sat by the tire. He came to the bedsit.e. The general's hand fell from his w rist. 1 took it in mine and pressed it 'o my bosom. Ur. Craik put his hand ot er his eyes and be expired without a straggle or a sigh. “While we were axed in silent grief Mrs. Washington, who was sitting at the foot of the bed, asked with a tirm and collected voice: Ts he gone?’ I could not speak, but held up my hand as a signal that he was no more. ’ ’Tis well,’ said the in the same voice; ‘all is over now. I shall soon follow him. 1 have no more trials to pass throi gh.’ "During his who e illness he spoke but seldom and with great difficulty and dis tress and in so low and broken a voice as at times hard'y to be understood. His patience, fortitude and resignation never forsook him for a moment. In all his distress he uttered not a sign nor a com plaint; always endeavoring from a sense of duty, as it appeared, to take what was offered him an 1 to do as he was desired by the pbysici ns.” On the thin, day after his death the funeral obsetp ,es were held. They were conducted according to the rites of the Protestant Episcopal Church and with military and Masonic honors. During N u t an E x p e rt. " I ’m afraid our cook hasn’t had much experience.” "Why?” "She has lieen here a week and hasn’t broken a d ish.” — Town Topics. T h e E x a c t M e a n in g . • You say,” said a judge to a w it ness, "that the plaintiff resorted to an ingenious use of circumstantial evi dence. State just exactly what yon mean by th at.” " W ell,” said the witness, "my ex act meaning is that he lie d .” —Ohio State Journal. Im p r o v e d T r a i n A n t i-C lim a i. “ My proudest boast,” declare-1 the lecturer, who expected his statement to be greeted with cheers, "is that I was one of the men behind the gnnsl” "How many miles behind?” piped a voice from the gallery.— Philadelphia Pres-. TO C U R E A C O LD IN O N E D A T Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. A ll druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove’s signature is on each box. 25c. A cut of 2 Si per cent in the price of window glass has been ordered by the trust. It comes close upon the former cut of 33 1-3 per cent. Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow's Sooth ing Syrup the best remedy to use for there Children during the teething period. The Joint Scale Committee of the coal operators and miners made another unsuccessful effort in Indianapolis tc reach an agreement. P is « ’» C u re fo r C o n s u m p tio n has saved D ie targ e d o c to r b ills .— C . L . B a k e r. 422» R e g e n t S q ., P h ila d e lp h ia . P a ., B ee. 8, '95. The fruit grower who expects to Lave fair crops of fruit must begin with the use of insecticides early. He must Lot delay too late into the spring, as the first spraying ia sometimes the x.ioat important of all. Paris green w ill not destroy the enemies that live <n sap nor -rill kerosene injure those teat feed upon the leaves. in using remedies, tlierefore, it must be done with an object in view and with a knowledge of the habits of the parasite ci insect to oe destroyed. A n E xcellent Com bination. The pleasant method and beneficial effects of the w ell known remedy, B tkl 'P or Flos, manufactured by the C ai.iroxaia F ie S ykvp Co., Illustrate the value of obtaining the liquid laxa tive principes of plants known to be medicinally laxative and presenting them in the form moat refreshing to the taste and a<-ceptable to the system. It ia the one perfect strengthening laxa tive, denoting the system effectually, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers gently ye* promptly aud enabling one to overeone habitual constipation per manently. Its perfect freedom from every objectionable quality and sub stance. and its r.cting on the kidneys, liver and bowels, without weakening or irritating them, make it the ideal laxative. In the process of manufacturing figs are used, as they are pleasant to the taste, but the medicinal qualities of the remedy are obtained from seDna and other aromatic plants, by a method known to the C alifornia F ig S ybvp Co. only. In order to get its beneficial effects and to avoid imitations, please remember the full name of the Company printed on the front of every package. CALIFO RNIA FIG SY R U P CO. SAM FRANCISCO. CAL. LO U IS VILLB I T N EW TORE. N. T. For sale by a ll D ru g g ists—P rice 50c. per bottle. — »» <JJ ShELBa n d DEA L CUPPER BICYCLES ■ q o lr in v u S . T!i* O. R. & N. and Oregon Short Line have added a buffet, smoking and library car to tlieir Portland-Chioago through train, and a dining car service has been inanguarated. The train is eqnipi>ed with the latest oliair cars, day coaches and luxurious first-class ami ordinary sleepers. Direct connec tion made at Granger with Union Pa cific. and at Ogden with Rio Grande tins, from all points in Oregon. Wash ington and Idaho to all Eastern cities. For information, rates, etc., call on any O. R. <k N. agent, or address W. H. Hurlburt, General Passenger Agent, Portland. 44 He Liveth Long That Liveth Well.” F re d T. M e r r ill C y c le C o . Willamette Iron and Steel Works the services the plain mahogany casket stood in the ceuter ot the long verauda just opposite the hospitable doorway to which the great soldier-statesmau had welcomed the greatest men of the cen tury. Then the remains were placed in the family vault at Mt. Vernon, which has since been the Mecca of Americans and in the presence of which people ot all other lauds bow in respect and ven eration. During the past few years a number of changes have been made iu the vault and its surroundings. The entrance to the tomb is uow guarded by two iron gates, the bars of which are so close that when the place is strewn with flowers they are passed through the bars by means of long poles. Coder the strict est orders of the Mt. Vernou Association these gates are never to be opened. When they were placed iu position the outer one was locked and the key was throwu into the channel of the Potomac. Pil grims to this shrine roust content them selves with looking through the bars up on the sarcophagus which bolds the re mains of the great chieftain. The centennial anniversary of the death of the hero of America was fittingly ob served. The principal ceremonies were at Mt. Vernon and were in charge of the Masonic organization o f which Washing ton was a member. President McKinley delivered an address at the old homestead and Masonic exercises were held at the tomb. In the evening anniversary exer cises were held in Washington, at which President McKinley and his entire cab inet were present. The occasion was ob served in all parts of the republic, aud I d ail parts of the world where there were Americans the name and fame of Washington was remembered and prais ed. Through the efforts and the care of the Mount Vernon Association the home in which Washington lived and died and its furnishings and surroundings are al most the same as they were 100 years ago. The furnishings and the appoint ments of the room in which he died are the same and the sensations which the visitor experiences seem to indicate that the spirit of the commander-in-chief still pervades the historic scenes. The church which he attended at Alexandria is also well preserved, aud the pew which he oc cupied still hesrs the name of the first President of the United States. Washington seems to have been en dowed with prophetic sight. Since his death there have been wonderful changes in everything excepting the laws and the principles of government and civil rule which be advocated and set forth iu bis official acts as legislator and President and in bis farewell message. Could be have dreamed of the railroad, telegraph, telephone, steamship, the vast popula tion. the broad domain upon which the aun never seta wheu he formulated aud gave to the world these principles? If not. the Unknown Power that protected aDd guided him through the dangers of battle must have given a touch of Di vine inspiration to his miud and his pen. A n U ia t o r ic a l P ic tu r e . So well acquainted are we with the eveuta connected with tb« life of Wash ington and the times iu which he lived that we cannot consider them in the light of history. We seem to live in the times when be lived, and as we mourn at the scene of death we think of his many no ble aud self-sacrificing deeds, his devo tion to duty, bis simplicity, bis purity ot life, aud bis wisdom in directing the af fairs of his country. Then with the vis ion of memory we view the imaginative pictures of historical facts. We see him drilling bis schoolmates as soldiers and writing out a code of rules to govern the actions of bis dally life. We shiver as we see him emerge from the freezing waters of the Monongahela after battling with the plunging ice *nat he may sa'ely deliver a dispatch entrusted to bis cure. In the awful shower of bullets aud ar row* at Fort Duquesne we see bim move calm and dignified aud are thankful to see bim escape uuiujured. Xow we scarcely breathe lest we disturb bim as he kDeels in silent and eurnest prayer beneath the shade of the forest trees at Valley Forge. He is praying for bis sol diers and his country. Only one other scene is comparable to this. It is that of Christ praying in the garden of Geth- aemane. Stern he is *n the performance of his duty when he approves the death sentence of Andre, and magnanimous as a conqueror iu his treatment of Uornwal- lis and his surrendered army. His dig nity, wisdom and statesmanship are shown in his administrations as Presi dent of the Republic which hit skill as a warrior made possible, anil his simplicity tud democracy are prominently displayed Consumption? TRY r American Founders Company TYPE C MONEY"» J AS C . artersink PIMPLES I 4, S DROPSY