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About The Wasco news. (Wasco, Sherman County, Or.) 18??-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1904)
Distress A fte r E ating Science ívcntion Nausea between meals, belching, tom» lting, flatulence, fits of nervous head T he ao-ci i led canals of Mars have ache, paiu in the stomach, arc all symptoms of dyspepsia, and the longer been reproduced by M. A. Baumann, it is neglected the harder it is to cure it. I of Zurich. In the cracks and fttwurea , appearing In cylinders and spheres sub- H ood’s Sarsaparilla • ana E^itLS Jectvd to great pressure. An expert of th e B ureau of P lan t Industry reports that the Salton Basin Radically and permanently cure it— In California Is actually b etter adapt- strengthen and tone the stomach and for culture of the d ate p a lm . : than are those p a rts of the S ahara other digestive organs for the n a tu ra l • _ . . . . • ** , ; D esert. w here th e best exported dates performance of their functions. nre produced. It Is believed th a t this A ccept no su b stitu te for Hood’s. p a rt of C alifornia could yield dates » “ I had dyspepsia twenty-five yes^s and took diflerent medicines but got no help untll I began taking Hood's Sarsaparilla, Have taken four bottles of this medicine and can now eat almost anything, sleep well. have no cramps In mv stomach, no burning and no distress.’ Mss. W illiam G. B a r r ett , 14 Olney St., Providence, R. L enough to supply the entire U nited States. T here are also places In Neva- da, Arizona, New Mexico, an d T exas wherv thlil characteristically Oriental fruit, d ea r to the m em ories of all read- ers o f t j,e "A rab ian N ights." could. It ,8 M ld cu ltiv ated w ith aueevsa. arm s. M ah Rein Pw ln and an o th er wom an cam e to tak e It, and a sh o rt struggle ensued betw een them and the boy. ami M aung Yun suddenly loot his senses ami fell heavily to the ground T he tw o women m ade a d ash for the little one, but, Io! now here w as ho to be found; he h ad d isap p eared com pletely, leaving no trac e behind T he u n fo rtu n a te m an w as carried home by some kindly neighbors, but he w as a long tim e In recovering his senses. T he child w as a ghost, and tho man had been carry in g nothing but an apparition from the oth er world. T h at It appeared rqpl enough, th e tw o wom en are ready to sw ear, since they not only saw \ but touched it. It w as uo sm oke or vapor, but aeem ed to be flesh and bone. As soon as M aung Yun w as well enough to explain how It happened, a hurried visit w as m ade to the cem etery In the hope of, per- ‘ haps, seeing th e boy In the zayat. But they wen* disappointed; n eith er child nor cradle w as there, am i the grave w as exactly ns It had been left on the 1 burial day, not In the least disturbed. — Ixmdon Globe. '■ . .» ‘mffiiiìCTtò f rimai m m - m ir a s i CAST3RIA For Infants Rnd_Childreib IT » .„r. WbBMX'W.tBIc .BiTO.1 ÄVctfctable Preparation Tor As s lm ila tin g the Food andßetfula ting lite Stoinnchs und Bowvls o f The Kind You Have Always Bought B e a rs th e I N F A N I S / C H II.D H I.N S ignature Fromotes DigeRtion.Cheerful- nc58 and Host Contains neither O ptim i,Morphine nor M uivral. N o t N a r c o t i c . ZW vr of U H T U iU f T he elvetro-sterilizalor of M. O tto Is H ood's Sarsaparilla prom ises to an a tte m p t to solve the problem of New .M etallic Prne«-«»»**- cure and keex>s th e prom lso. ozonizing w ater a t the borne of the cintar a T he E ngineer gives publicity to a . -■ - - - - — - — - - consumer. T he a p p a ra tu s Includes a new process of galvanizing, w hich has /ti U rÁuftaJ» * T h e R o y a l C olor. little box containing a tran sfo rm er ami How reached a c»»mtn»*rclul stage. It P u rp le has alw ays been considered au ozonator, w ith a com m utator for )•*«>• ranwr is known as "S h erard lsin g .” T he point th e royal color. T he ill-fated C harles reversing n|jout one hundred tim es per » of In terest about It is th a t Iron and 1. was, however, a t his own desire, second if the cu rre n t la continuous. Aperteci Hentedv forC otw Iipa steel can la* routed with a thin, even erow ned in a robe of white. Although The ozone generated ¡»asses through a , lio n . S our S to iiw h . Diarrhoea deposit of zinc at u te m p eratu re below he w as seriously rem inded th a t of the filter of w adding to an em nlser, w here Worms .to n v u ls k iiw .F c w ris h tw o exaeptiona to this rule. Richard II. the w a te r ami ozone an* energetically the m elting point of aluc. T he first IU SS nmt L o s s OF SLEEP. ami H enry VI. who w ore w hite satin m ixed before passing from the spigot. •top in the process is to frt*e the Iron from scale and oxide by any of the Eac Simile SnJnnUire of robes at th eir coronations; both had T he ozonator may be connected to an well know n m ethods, such a s dipping come to a violent end. one a t Ponte ordinary lighting circuit, and the c u r fract castle ami one in the Tower, rent required is about the sam e as for In an arid aolutiou or sand blasting. N E W YORK. The articles to be rendered rustless are C harles I. was resolute iu hia de«'iiu»n. a sim ple Incandescent lam p. then placed In u cloned Iron receptacle * A t G sfit o n t t i * o l d i and. when, tw euty-three years a f te r An ingenious E nglishm an, H arrison charged w ith zinc dust, w hlch is hoot n om s - n j w ard. alm ost to a day, his body was M artindale, has Invented a radium <*d to a tem p eratu re of from 500 to O»SJ conveyed to Its grave through a heavy clock, which, it Is com puted, could run degrees F. for a few* hours am i a l snow storm , the superstitious could not 90,000 y ea rs If u n in terfered w ith. It lowed to cool. T he drum Is then open help rem arking th a t the third "w hite consists of n tul»e containing a sm all ed and the iron articles rem oved.w hen king" bad suffered a violent deefh. q u an tity of radium , supported on a they are found to be coated w ith a fine q u artz rod in an ex h au sted glass ves hom ogeneous covering of zinc, the Could Get No Rest. sel. To the low er end of the tube Is thickness depending on the tem p era Freeborn, M nn, O ct.. 17 (S p ecial)— a ttac h ed an electroscope, consisting of tu re and the length of tim e of tr e a t M r. R. E . Howard, a well known man tw o long strips of silver. T he n atu ral m ent. here, is reioicing in th e relief from suf actiou of the radium sends au electric A N o li ■ H l l g g c * t lo ll. (i<MMl Jt»ae a t a C h u r c h F a i r , It will l»e observed th at the tem pera fering he has obtained th ro u g h using charge into th e strips, causing them tu re required to bring ab out th is re " P a p a .” aal«l fitti» A r th u r, a fte r fits “ lla tl a g re at tim e a t the church fab Dodd’s K dney P ills. H is experience to sep a rate until they touch th e sides lo tfirr fiad p un ish - 1 litui, " w ill you <io su lt Is ab out 200 degrees below the last u lg h t!" u diri lting for m e?" is well w orth repeating as it should of th e vessel, w hereupon they are in m elting point of aluc. The low tern "So? W hat w as doing?** " W b a t is it you want?** point th e road to health to m any a n stan tly discharged and fall together p e ra tu re required m akes th e process "T hey had some s tra w b e rry abort " M a r r y somebody ria», am t I ’d wl«h oth er in a sim ilar condition. again. T his operation is rep eated a u cheap ns com pared to the process of cake, ami I nearly laughed m yself to I you’ l pick out gran>ltns. I*-» »»<• site'» “ I had an aggravating case of K id tom atically every tw o m inutes, so th a t dipping In m olten zinc, and has the d eath th in k in g how 1 fooled ’em. I always kind t<> mr t iuesgo R.....r»l ney T ro u b le,” says Mr. Goward, ‘‘that each b eat of this singular tim ekeeper additional a d v a n ta g e th at It does not d id n 't eat It." . H»rald. gave me no rest dav or night b u t using d eterio rate iron or ste e f of sm all sec a few boxes of Dodd’s Kidney P ills put m ay be said to be tw o m inutes long. P rofessor Elrod, of th e U niversity tion to the sam e ex ten t ns hot gal new life in me and I feel like a near of M ontana gives a striking description ionizing. T h e w h o ’e of the zinc Is man. W hen ' I am happy to state I have received of the tre a su re th a t his S ta te possesses consum ed: th ere Is no w aste of zinc great and wonderful benefit from Dodd’s in sapphires. T he ouly system atic as In the hot galvanizing process This K idney P ills. I would h eartily w o rn - m ining for these precious stones In new process of dry gnlvnnlzlng is not mend all suffereis from Kidney Trouble th e U nited S ta tes Is done In M ontana. limitt*d to tlie c«>atlng of Iron w ith to give Dodd’s Kidney Pills a fair tria l . T he annual ou tp u t am ounts to 450.000 zinc, b u t It has been successfully ap ! as I have every reason to believe it Oi 500,000 carats. Including the stones plied to coating Iron w ith copper, The old monk cure, »front, straight, sure, tackles would never i»e re g re tte d .” th a t are suitable for cu ttin g as gems alum inium ami antim ony. Dodd’s Kidney P ills m ake you feel and those th a t a re only useful for m e W a n t e d a n <>wl lo t Houp. like a new man or woman because they chanical purpose«. It is said th a t the They are com paring notes and tell cure th e kidneys. C ored kidneys mean lapidaries in H elena do finer work pure blow! and pure blood means than is done on the stones th a t a re sent ing am using Indidents o f recent trips The muscle* flex, the kinks untwist, bounding h ea lth and energy in every to Ixmdon to lie cut. P erhaps som e abroad when a charm ing d a u g h te r of the sorertes* die» out. Price 25v . and SOc. the E m erald Isle, who w as sittin g | p art of th e body. body will suggest th a t M ontana should dream ily In th e com er, ap p aren tly tak he called the “Gem S ta te.” In view of lr.g no Interest In the conversation, M o n k e y s E a t e n in B r a z i l. the fact th a t her ou tp u t of precious T he savage tribes in the interior of stones exceeds the production In that suddenly chlrp»*d In w ith the follow B razil are exceedingly fond of roast ! line of all the rest of the U nited States. ing: All of which rem inds me of an m onkey. H um boldt estim ated th a t one , Incident w hich happened while 1 lived sm all trib e of 200 Indians consum ed By Our Method GHOST STORY FROM INDIA. We are enabled to » s tre e t from one to .Tt in Cork. T here p o ulterers' stores are over 1,200 m onkeys during a year. It teeth at one a n tin g , p ositively and alwo is said th a t until recently monkey I t s T ru th fu ln e w e V o u c h e d F o r b y T w o scarce because of the proxim ity of the lu te ly w ith o u t | sin or had a lte r effect. W o m e n a n d a M a n . People In d e llra te h e a lth need have no m eat w as for sale In the butcher shop.« country, but a coal heaver of my a c (ear a« o ur m ethod of e itra > tln a i, p«Ml- T he latest ghost story is record *d in q uaintan ce. ow ing to the Illness of III» o f Rio Janeiro. Mr. W allace, when In tlv e ly ,a(e and absolutely p aln le a Absolute c le a n llo e ,, I , o ur m otto th e Amazon region, had a monkey cut the F rien d of B urm ah, and it la a t wife, w as anxious to secure a fowl In W e d o r ro w n end bridg e work w ith o u t op and fried for b re a k fa s t The flesh tested by several eyew itnesses, who h u rry ; he strolled along P atrick pain O ur 17 years’ n e rl« n re in |>le e w ork enables ua to tit your m onth K im fo tt som ew hat resem bled rab b it in flavor Raw th e ghost, not during the n ig h t street In a forlorn hope of som e sort ably. 1 he b*-«t I , the i-h* a |e a t In ll.e e n d and had no unpleasant ns Is usually the case, but in broad of success, and when he cam e to a We have fe e lin g , as well as you ■jpen evening« till * sundave from » to I taste. daylight. I t happened In the Monym- tax id erm ist’« whose window displayed Phone Main UK. I . P. W infc zu q u a rte r of P akokku a few days ago. an owl under a glass case, why. poor 205-213 Filling Bldg , Third and WxahtngV»« In th a t q u a rte r of the tow n lived a P addy thought th a t here w as the end P O R T L A N D OREGON m arried couple; th e h u s b a n d s nam e ol his quest, so he entered and In is M aung Yun and his w ife May quired; Neain. They had a little son 2 yearn •• 'H ow much for th e flat-faced bln old, who, a fte r a serious Illness, db*d. in th e w indy?’ T he baby was buried in th e cem etery •• 'T h a t’s no hen,’ th e su rprised shop outside of the tow n, his cradle serv man answ ered; ‘th a t’s an ow l.’ •’ ’Y errah,’ w hispered P a t; ’shure, I ing as a coffin. . ,. . , T he fa th e r was very much dejected don’t care how ould she la. ’tla for the 1 « . of h l. little one, and, nn- soup I w ants her!’ ” to tell you the great good your remedy has done m e in acaseo f Contagious Blood able to repress his grief, w ent to the Q u a i n t N to ry o f V i c t o r H u g o . Poison. Among other sym ptoms I was se cem etery two days a f;e r the burlsL It In the diary of Sir M o n tatu art G ra n t verely afflicted v itli Rheum atism, and got was about 8 o’clock In the m orning. Duff tlie following story Is told r e Write fnr Catalogue alm ost post going. T he disease got a firm At the entrance of every B urm ese ■._! • 7 2 2 3 • T ¡ Z 'J, Jn<l f b t i hold upon m y system; m y blood was thor burial place th ere in a zayat, or rest- garding Victor Hugo: An u rd e n t ad oughly poisoned with the virus. I lost in house, w herein people g ath er and chat m lrer once said to Hugo: PO RTLAND "T he nation has never treated you w eight, was run down, had sore throat, eruptions, splotches and other evidences an d sm oke and tak e shelter from »he q u ite properly; no stre e t has been OREGON o fth ed isea .se. I was truly in a bed shape sun or rain w henever they accom pany called a fte r you; th ere o u g h t to be a c t tlie ! | Q when I began th e use of S. S. S., but n funeral. On entering the graveyard persistent use cf it brought me out of m y j yja u n g Yun was not a little t-urprised Rue Victor H ugo” " T h a t will come, my ch ildren; th a t trouble safe and sound, and I have th e u s g or flt least some one lookl,;« exactly HU. li.a aon, playing In will com e.” said the m aster. Then an o th er disciple took up the recom m end it to all blood-poison suffer-. the zayat, n ea r the cradle. H e w as at running and said: ers, sincerely believing if it is taken ac- first horror struck, but p atern al aff^c- "A street! T h a t indeed would be cording to directions, and ^iven a fair tion getting the upper hand, he a p nothing; a whole q u a rte r of the city trial, it will thoroughly elim inate every proached the baby, and, to entice hlrn, should be called a fte r you." particle of the virus. J ames C l e R-AN. gave hlrn one pice. " T h a t will come, my children; th a t b U rk Hotel, Greensburg, Ta. T he I>oy took the coin readily and will come," said the m aster. T h ere offered not the least real«tanee when Painf ul swellings in th e groins, red « w * the fa th e r took him In his arm s and upon a third disciple Joined in: " P a ris should eease to be P aris, and tions upon the skin, sores in the m outh carried him aw ay. M aung Yun could be renam ed City of Victor H ugo." end loss of hair ar. l eyebrows, are some of th e sym ptoms of this vile disease. S. S. S. m ake nothing out o f it hut th a t the " T h a t will come, my children; th a t X3 an antidote for th e awful virus that child had been burled alive a ml th at will com e," said Hugo, serenely. attack s and destroys even the bones. som ebody, a ttra c te d soon a fte r by the S. S. S. contains no Mercury, Potash or sounds coining from the grave, had M id n ig h t su n . o th er m ineral ingredient. We offer $i,ooo dug him out and placed him In the "I m ighty glad," said the old colored for proof th at it is not alrsolutely veget- z a y a t F ull of jo y , he carried hi« in h ab itan t, " d a t de w orl’ only turn» > *Lle. IIome treat" trea su re home. roun’ once In a day. Kaze ef ever hit m ent book giving »-«« t f S At the entrance of th e tow n, and tu rn ed In de nig h ttim e hit would or the symptoms and other interesting about a call’s distance from his house, kotched me a t m any a henroos’.”—At and valuable infor he m et a neighbor, Mali Fein I ’win, lanta C onstitution. mation about thia who, w ondering a t w hat she saw, disease, m a i l e d •creamed out: " Is th a t you, Ko Yun. T he av erag e wom an of an y ex perl free. Our physi enee knows men ao well th a t no m alt cians advise free c a rry in g hom e your little son?" As can deceive her, unless it is her sou. soon as the child heard the voice ho those who write us. from five on up. Ask Yoar Grocer carried by .ocal frooers, w rit» Waddenta A CoM who wlU advla» * » « • outeiueo.e Tb« Swift Spec’flo Company, Atlanta« Ga, began m oving about in h it fa th e r’! In Use For Over Thirty Years O J5<N > St. J a c o b s O il Hurts, Sprains, Bruises "DIDN’T HURT A BIT" IS WHAT THEY SAY WISE BROS., Dentists, R U S S E L L H IG H G R A D E M A C H IN E R Y ENGINES BOILERS SAW THRESHERS STACKERS MILLS ~ - T h e A . H . Averill M achinery Co.,