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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 23, 1900)
Sandwiches that are to Ira «erred at •u afternoon ten abould not bo spread with better or th« Alling mixture quite Io the edge of the breed This little preen u tin a will prevent their toiling th- gio.ee of those who bold them. Tb» Old»»« Maatht»»«« ta in Um |AA4w»*iui4 of tba Hai«k of F.’»< Un«5 It it dated l)vr*mb*r U>. IdMA, aud <• (**r but on acvw>m»t t,»( it» *y» Mini» la n »4» v«ry vwlvabto. O*»« uf tba ul4»»t a»>4 m«»»t valuable »ton»arb madtcitMM tv Bitiam For tsttr y<Rar» it rt»ml *1 v » i >*| b » ul ti»rvt»uaR*»» 'iixjnibi*. Il wiU can a bvn failbfuily takvi» Women Flrut (ho mediolne (hot holds the record for the lor goal number of abeo- lute Cures of female Ills la Lydia T. Pinkham' Vegetable Compound. Socond Mrs. Pinkham can show by her letter files In Lynn that a mil lion women have bee restored to health by her mediolne and adv loo. Third All letters to Mrs. Pinkham aro received, oponod, read and an- awerod by women only. Thia fact is certified to by the mayor and postmas ter of Lynn and others of Mrs. Pinkham's own olty Wrlto for free book con tain!ng thoao certlfloatos At a street fair in Wichita 'his fall, one of the chief features will bw an arch 40 leel high, cvmstructod entirely of apples Uioo Haw «ttw uiwo. TTie resdrrs «4 this parar «Ili be r Isaac I to Ws'a lost teere ia at least one drra.te-1 d ras** st ae-enee bee toen able u» rute m s.l lia mes. s >4 issi tecatarri* llsll s* starti»t or* i.* I'S'Ovs cure knoen to it*« metbcal i, Catarrh two*, « r.-*reu.*ttowel 4*e qslraa s e..:*»t(t**i kraal irretanrrtt s-srrb t'tue ts tak»« leier sally, a ting .jara the I- sal sad at««*««« awr s *a ■4 the ey stesa, thereby desi ray ng the tonnato tt-ra M tn* 4 -to, sad siring the tai rant Strength by hwtldtng up lbs rotottlut sa ss l era «ting nature tn 4- a*g its work The ,■>» wletors hare so m-tch feilt» la ite aerai. -'«■.s that to, - It.i th» Hun tret Is .«»■ ■ r mi rare that it .-cl» to cur*, tteu-1 to, its, ■I tr t. n**Mtlato A lyres* • Tb.« »’fhatur» i» »»»ry boi tfe» gwwuin« I ¿salive Brinno-Quinine tu - ii . U t rem«■!/ U»l ver«« a r«1.1 la 4ny ‘ ft M am Allen • F<w»t«ICa** Itreata »i d eoei hiffies «wiklng r«sy < ’«r»s swoi!* »wratihg f**i. bl|»(»rs aod rabvoi» ft»1t*vea enrii» and btitii««it» « f ad t» a rrrtah» rur» 6«r t'hMMam» !»»r N'ii|iip Fm»te«| Iw« W» ha«* <»« (*<« twsrimvtiial». |h»f« l grt t<LM>i*m F<Mrt>Ka»e Try x >«»-4 i drwMi»t» a<‘d »h<*r •uw»« f -r X'*- parsMffe F»«» Add reg», All»»» K •ted. Iv» K«»y, N Y The nalhea < I Hawaii, I«* they arar Thana ao pc«, never ateal nr beg olYeiirvoa ar* QonfiZsed alrno«t eichi»ite- ly to (he Portugueee resident» of tbe Uland. Vol KbOtV WH»t Vol AHKTAKtS,. W hen you take llruve'o lastelswa I hill Tuttlo ba-cause tha tunnula to plainly prlnlwd on evory tsittle «bowing tliat it ia aiiuply Iron and ljuinli a tn a tasie- loet (urtu. No Cure, No Fay. 60e. AT THt I ARMHOUSE. « • fstber. -h • ••*»» Ih* turkry «*>• A ixt I «ili utake - u*r ;■ 'tnpkla pl«O And we «*.: bare a |- >11 tig ni.« As-1 II »ball ■« ef largrat «Tae; Thrre SI« esina!» la thè g.rr.t Aa.t .tare la tvtra that p ps Ile ino There are appiè« la thè celiar IV ho h all thè cbildrea leve. I Sane TO ! I’Hr A <01.1» IM <>MK I» « V Take 1-axativa Ugnino Mutuine lab iata Ail <lrt'vg'*ta refund th* money if It (alia to curs. E. W. tirova's sig nature Is un Mrh bux. tfle. «r» w!H b««r r » • m* h> rna, <»t»r 4»u»htrt* to«l f raii<t«-JUi»lrrn. to«, Mary Ann and Jim and J*«rpfe Maffia. SH.if and baUy l’’Uc I'oder rational treaiinenl the a. erage yield ol a hue hive in I’aleetina Is 100 pounds. fl.» falh»r g. fa th» turkey flu* A ad int.fbrr makes th» pumpkin plea Ani b«t!ur TbAnk«gl»i<if mornlttf br ngs Hvlarvd oflfi uf »3 cry alt». The old b-oise rtagn with their glad laugh The (replace gh-wa with rotiti/ light. Anil »tuu St table all bare met that blt> ben la a planas at sight. fillhrr Farmers uh*. keep mmmon sheep and depend upon wool, do nut know how «panimene of amie breeds may Ire mad« to reach great weights. A 2-1 rar old grade Llocoln wether in England waa slaughtered, its live weight la-lng 434 pounds. The canaas weighed 304 pounds, the It««« fat 34 )«>uuds, tba • ikn, bl-o-l and entrails Vii pounda and the «aste S |»mn>1« Sheep Weighing Boil |*xin la live weight are numer< >is in this country. Th« populate u ol the Berlin »uborb Charlottenburg la In a cnrlooslv uuata- ble conditi- n. fatal year 44,71 m of tbe |»>pulatl> n of 174,6 •-> leit th« - It, and .»3,744 from elsewhere toot their places. CATARRH fft-r« *!> *rr »fed f*, ■ « thru Itir turkey |»hiti»|i !»«• r«rvv« from the bounti th*» h plate i grandma • plum flted pudding cunar» Tb» p'racaut hour« m *»t »a«l The ■ irn I» I • ■ - hl tirrn r**»t îb» g*i»4 S»«ru«i»rr 4ay »nifity fly. >tl! «-<1 tör fun, la be«!, 1» 4uur. Hut try the lire grandmother sita An-I In her hau l sto- holds a rari,— A soft hrrtwn «art. that .h -ne I sisee Arerai the fare of tier lira’ go llesr child." she eri««, "forgottea never, A aaather'a love r.u-ealtiera ever." I'.mi’y l*ear».ra Halley. V —T 111' Y -in! n--t |>«> tn h attrti’ n Catarrh ha» Lv»"tna au< It a t tnrnnn *11 ’ AitraM* that a entuely five (rum ¿3» »< I. ■ >1 <l>»ttl> t in ahn-h I taught lu I* (h«cu»lin< plat nt it arbtant met thia di»gu»tii>g coir, cotr.plaiiit I» arMoni he W.-.t a x -I many >r«r» ago t'hrUt- It t»<u«tt»n»atv to»lYcak of < atarrh wi ith * na» «a» thr rhirf holMay of th« wlntrr, • • nothing more «enema tuan a tad cokl, ■ nd it wa. crlrbratrd without atiy »peilsl • Mtnpir trifi»?!>mati >n ui the r and Irinonstration, for m*>«t of thr p«n>;>l« throat It t», in fact, a cooi|»licated and urrr poor and thvrv *«• not much »«-nli very dattgrmut i!i*coc , if nut at fcr»t, it nrnt in thrir g. n*-ral make up 1*1*1 Ilan very au«»n bre me» a» uah Horton with «bom I board*-*!, was Yhe bl.Mid i» q« i< kly contaminated by ,f New Flngland birth, and »he bad not th* fowl »rcrrtiona, an«! the p>H»on <*me to the S’Mt nnlii some years after Ihrouxh the arneral ctrmlation ia carried irr marriage Hhe • a« a woman uf a to all I art» ol tta av»trm. Sahea, vraahes and aj»ray» are unaatia- ' good deal of forva of chararter, and no fartory am! (huappotnting, be« ante tbev ■n« in tb* nrlghlrirbout) bad a ntniblvr do not rr*tb thr »rat of the trouble S. longn* I*nr rvrnlng about two week« S S dor« It rleanvr» the blood of thr | Iwfer« Thanksgiving I said to bet: potfcon and eliminate» from the ayttem all "IKi the people observe Thanksgiving catarrhal •rcrrtveit, and thus curra th<tr- vary generally in thia neighborhood!" oughly and |«rmanently the wor*t caaea. "No. they do not." replied tbe old lady with e**n»ideraMe entpha»!«. "And It ba« Mr r >< M A!U«t»V, «»f >l»rrr«4«Mirt Kv , writes • llasii g Uwa • terrible fufltirf frwsai always been a g<»>d deal uf a trial to me Catarrh. »«>4 I*»*» »» *w that «• little attention was paid to a day Btasd •«*»! well ib< quev- that we ma<te ao miteh of bark there In ttnn oh»a t ut to rt»e ta. • Wfesl cured F* In an- iear old New Kngiaa i It waa the great •wrr I ferI tt w>y duty to ■rat hoi>>iay of the year to ua, and how •t»i»th«t few ft • apesifie we did enjoy It!" to the «nr. tnr | am Meh • true I-« wrr tn the "Why do they pay ao little attention la «1** •< y <>f fewifi • specific it here!” that I <»n F. meulr «nd e*'ti»i 4r?’il ub I t retntn- "Well. I gue«» It I* ju»t berau«« they ■Benvl It to •««» one »uflpf- have nrver got In th* nay of paying any !•» f-nm * ».swl* Here , attention to It. They never iwlebraied rervenmvw.trq it to many, sea am happv * «•» ttal tha Fourth of July aa It ought to be <■*!«- th--sr «hots I ksse le-twc brated until my busband got them started ed 1« ese it ran bear »ne<-et te the statement that to doing It te® yMrs before he died, and H will rare snvesse el laienk if lekea l.cuvd Ing <u directv>u» - now w* have a big celebration «vary re«r.’’ is ihe only purely veg ■'Siitne esc ottght to start tbrm to cele e:C..!s U-~<1 pu.iilrt brating Th«nli»givlng " ktn wn the greatest "tt.i they ought. But who la to do ItT" MM MM - • 1 1 r reflected for a few momeata, and the® If you have Catarth don't wait until it I Mid: "»nppoao we «tart them off in that di becomes deep sealed and rhrouic, l>ut be am at once the us® <4 N 8 8 . and semi reetio®." for our !>ook < ti blood and akin diseaaes "HowT” a«ked the old lady, dropping and write our physicians about your tags. her knitting Into her lap and manlfMtlng ■rager Interewt. tut (win (rtcinc co, atlabia , sa . “Bupp*»«« we get up a Thanksgiving tinner in the aebool house Invite all the folks In the district to '->>me and bring heir dinner with them There does nut -seem to ** any social life la th* neigh («wbnod unless on* ran call occaaioaal -pelllug matches and singing schools In > th* achnot house eoeial diversions. The eople never eat and drink together la a merry making of any kind. Don't you think that the Idea of a Thanksgiving dinner In tbe school house would take?" The old lady reflected for a moment and then said: "Yes. I think It would. It would he a novelty to every one. and I tklnk tbe folks would turn out big. only- only----- “ “Only what?" I asked "Well, the fact Is. there are so msny folk» in this neighborhood that doa't t im I « &• speak to each other. I never saw any n*wi < on»!» fijrrw* tfl^w» <*«■ J. Ci thing like it. There ls old Squire Bent, tn »'ww? <• »4 br »•»•.___ who won't speak to kis daughter because £ 4 iPwra«KraiH3 •hr married John Waiter» again«t the two children are to at tbit table over •quire’s wi«bc». There wa« nothing : in thi« corner. Come right along " An< against John, eterpting that he wna when they were »eated the old lady but* poor, and he had a brother that had been tied np to Mr» Patch and »a d in Jail, but John couhln’t b«lp that, and “Now. I.my. you and your husband he ha« done splendidly ever aince be mar and the children are to ait here at thia ried. an«l it 1« my opinion that the «quire tabu- would like to make up with John ami plump lh< rn righi • And If Nrllie. only hr 1« ton proud to make any down with advanrea, and they won’t either. Then spokro to there to Kate Whiting and her »later, Nancy |<» m afterward hub Nancy Lucy Patch, w ho had a falling out years wii so fond of !• it x about that ago. and aiu't sp’>kr to each other »Ince. Thnnksgiving dinner after*.• rd that 1 an«l before that one wa« the very sbadder think I will let her tel! aMut It uow. of the other. Ileubm Hoopea and bls “Then." the »aid, “if that Hanner Hor brother Kila« and their fa mi I lea fell ont over tbe property after old tnan Hon pos ton didn't »et ohl Hquire 11« nt down at dtrd. and th«y ain’t ever «poke alnce. the head of one table nrh hi« daughter lTien the Anderxon and Robey fatnillea Nellie it hi« right h.in»l and hia »on in bad a falling out five years ago. »nd they law. J<»hu Witter», nt bis left, an their don’t »peak, and bef«»re that they were baby in a high chalt at it* grau'pa’» »ide« aa thick a« fii«*» around a molaaaea bar'I. an' it wa'n’t three rumulea Iwfure the old Then their are other faintlie» in the dia- Squire had that baby in hi* arm» and tri> t that ain’t aa friendly aa they ought he et hi» whole dinner with the little to be. no your Thank*giring dinurr m.ght thing in hi« lap. I hear<l hi» daughter end in a riot If all th«-»r people come to • ay to him. ’Shan't I l ike the baby, father, »o that you cat» rat your dinner gether In the school bottse.” ’’Not with a womau of juur tart at the in g enter comfort?’ But > »• h< l-l right <>U to it, and there hr «.it talkin' t > Nrilir head of it," I «aid. and John aame a» if tbrrr’d n. vrr been | »u go ahra«l ar ' «ml any trouble at ail. Ati«l he had that baby I will aid ami al*rt )->u ati I ran. ft will iu hi» arm« the whole afternoon, a»' t»r a break in the monotony of thing» went around a» proud, aaytti' to folks here *vrn if there to a fight." ’Her my grandaon Ain't he a mighty I «prut at) of my time before and after tine l»oy?* It wa* the firwt time be bnd ach<H»| «luring the nrxt ten day« in rail ever »4*rh the chi!«!, an' (hi* next w«*ek he ing at all of the horn«*» In tbe nelghiiar* made Nellie and John emir and live with I uhw I, feud ms it tug the p* »¡»le to c«»mr to I him Then what did that H inner l»«/r- tb»* »rhool b»»»i«r on Thaukagfring «lay tnn do but put Itrub* n I Inopes an With well ba-vkrt*. The ««'html brother Hila« an«l their familir« at a I huii«r wa» unusually large, and there by thruiM'lv«*». an* I brani bri «.« would t»e mom for all If we took out a ’em. •Com*, now, yon tulli« waul t ¡»art of the •rat'«. Three day» bvfure aoviabtr in' bave a k < mx I vVit toj« Thgnk«giviug old Mr» Portnn said: aamr ■• own brothrr« brother» ought 1» <»o "I gurws you'll hare the hour? full Thank->girln' day * Their wiv«»« have al Thaok«g.iing .Nancy Ru«» was in her* way« wanted tn make up. an* I tell yog today, and »he aaya that the whole di»> they found their tongue« mighty « on. tri«t i« coming, and Nancy know« if any an’ ‘fore that meal waa os er they wai <»nc J«w-», for »hr **|M>t)<l« most of her time talkin' away aa if there had never been trotting atx»ut picking up goaaip and re- any row orer |»r«»|H*rtjr or anilhlnv H m ». ta hng it «>ut aag.n. Hhe la as good aa An’ before they knew it the .Kn<lrr»«>n the local column» of a nrwApajvrr for giv and Ilohejr families found thenurhat ing news about what f*»lks are saying the aamr tab’** with llnrimr any in* ’o an«) <t ng. ami »hr »ays that the Idea ..f ’em. ’Now it don't make no difTr^nr-e the Thanksgiving dinner in the »«bool aboat the past Thia ia Th a nk «git In* house was taught hkr wildfif«- Nancy day. an* a c » xh I time to ftotfrt that there •ays »hr wouldn't mtoa it for* a party.“ haa ever been anything but a happy pa»t The targrr boys an«l girls of the school brt wern you folk».* met me st the school house thr rvrtiing “Then if »he didn't up an* art old llulh before Thanksgiving, and we decorated N or«e an* old llrtty l.'tidrrwood down the room beautifully with evergreen« and aisle by aide, an* they hadn't «p>>ke to each other for year», in' before they knowed II tbrtn two «»Id l»odir» ««• chat" tm‘ »way together a« if they had never had a failin’ out in the world. Then «hen «he had got ail the people that were enrutira »rt <b«wn aisle by »ide »hr «raud every o*e el«*, »nd then »be »aid. •Wr w ill n»’W »iug ’ “Bleat be the hr that biinl«." * ev’rybody snag it. au* then Klder Sharpe a»kr<] a blr«»*in‘ an’ the ditiov-r »1« begun There never waa such a •prrad »ren before In tbrar part», an* you never would have thought to base •een them people eatin* an’ laugbm* »n' merrytnakln’ together that there waa auch a thing in the world a» ma!i r or rnvy or bitternr»« or ill will or an; thing o’ tbe »ort. no you wualdn't After the dinner wr had game« an* «ung *» t«g» an’ tirade »peethe«, an* from that time <>a there was more peace an* bappinr*« an* snelablllty In thè ueigbborho-al than (her* «ver waa before. I teli yeti we’d go»»d reseon to stand up aa we -lui I m fore we started for koinè in' sing " T*raise tlod trota wbuui all bh sslugs * M several flag» we bad been able te borrow. Provisi on ksd leg u made for two l..ug tables to run almost the entire length of the r-e-ts with some smaller table* la llae corners. ”1 «uppo*e that we will have to be careful how we seat the people at tbe ta ble«." I «aid to Mrs llorton. “You just leave that mostly to me." said the old lady. "I know the people better than you do. and I won't tw so apt to make awkward blunders. I'll set 'em down nil right." Nancy l<«sa waa right when she said that the whole district would be present at the dinner The dinner waa to be at 1 o'clock, and by noon the house was till ed by a merry, happy crowd, including al m»«t every family in tbe district. There vrr» basket« and b->i»s and even tubful* of tnrheys and chickens and doughnut« and plea and enhea There were baskets of big red apple«, and 111 fam llawhina brought half a barrel of sweet cider, Home one brought a bas ket of popcorn balls for ike children, and there waa an Infinite vnrlety of jell«« and jams and preserves and pickles •'What are you crying about, lit th br -nght forth fr-m Emves and bssheta. »rir "There's enough stuff hero to feed SB "Boo boo, ' mm siltin' on my jam tart!* army," said llsnnah Dorton, as she bus A l‘rr>,r»m«r. tied abont from table to table, tbe happl Than baft ring remes la glad array, eat and moat active person In the bonne. The poet's jm-ned test. A few minutes before I o'clock I heard With turkey sad alnre pie one -lay her saying to Mrs Kate Whiting. "Com«. And btllouseeM the «eau bow . Kata; yea and year husband and Washington Blag. Ceilings that have l*een smoked with a ken --lie lamp should bo was ho* I off w Uh eula water. Hood'» Sarsaparilla A fruii tree propagator lisa produce ! seedless Appi* appi« Titea-' new apples are au prior in davor Io th* ortho*ry Meat has lra*-n pr«aerv*l In a trogen stale tor 30 years, and found perle, tly table al the end of that time. Mothers will ht d Mrs it in.I•■« . «-.th- t Mr rup the best remedy louse I.-r th»1» Ibi-dreu during lb« teething period. The IHinght»r nF a Former Uoveraor wf »uulh l>abota «lisina aa k-utlable )*«i»itl«»n. Or» Th* daughter of Hon. J. H. Fletcher, formerly governor of South L>*hot*t nut n iw a revi lrut of Sairtr, < *regot>. haa lately attained mi ('tillable pnditioti. Her »uccc-4 U rrmnrkable. evpechdly when the fa< t 1» known that for atmie tlrn* it wn frarrtl her cateer would be iihortenrd becauae of 111 health. ExAsOvernor Hetrher in apeakiiig of the happy *vnut lu hia «laughter * life Mid: •‘For over two years my daughter had l»een de*-lining from a healthy, rosy-ch wk rd person to a pal*, weakly and helplvaa girl. She wa« a ft) lit rd with ttrribie headaches. •nl apparently grew weaker and more Ian* gold, and apimrently without cau»r We I't'i ai’-u ¡¿really Mtarir.' d ahd (car* >1 that her day» were already numl>ered. ‘‘1 tried Mtvrral doctor», one after the other. Imt all without avail, Fin* ally, to plr«M' a friend, I fought a box of l>r. William»' Pink 1‘illa for Pale People, »nd to our »nrpriMF, before it whs uaed her >f«*ndarhea eraird. the color began to return to her check» at»«I hpM and hrr strength l«egan to assert lt»r)f. “I bought five l«oxet more and by the time »he had finivhed them »lie waa completely restored to her hrallh, and today • ur Io- rt< are guiddenod with th* society of a robust, roay and healthy girl iu»tcad of a |>alr. tired and airklv one. In her case the trans for- mation wan rapid and wonderful, and 1 can never apeak t»x> highly of the •plendid merit» of fir. Williams' I'mk Pilb.M No di*‘ovt*ry of tnnlern times ha» piotTwl such a IsH-n to women as l>r. William»' I’lnk I’llla for Bale I’rople. Acttug directly on the bkxrd and uervea. In«ig< rating th« l-ody, regulat ing the fuuotione, they restore the strength and health to the exhausted woman when every effort of the physi cian proves unavailing. For the growing girl they are of the utmost lenetit, fur the mother in-Ils- pensable, for every woman invaluable. Everywhere Dr. Williams' 1‘ink Fills for Bale People are rec*gltl*«*d • specific for diseases of th« hitan) awl tier«vs. For paralysis. locomotor alas- la, am! other diseases loog suppossxl imurable. they haie proved their «Iff- racy iu thousands of cases. They are one of the greatest blessings ever be »lowrd upon mankind. 'Ibis remedy is sold by druggists generally, or will be sent, p-stpal-l, bv the Dr. Williams’ Medicine Co , Sche nectady, N. Y., on receipt of price, 60 cents per tail, six ’sixes for f.*.6O. kinds, High prie«* ar* I < mg pai J tur the tree*. Stoff" the Cough i>nd Work» OH ths> Cold. Ijtiallt* P -i o Quinina Tablrl» cure a »“bl in otm day. No cur*. No Pay. Price >5 celila. Before the neat tourist seun-u u|»n< Ona t hhagii man h s <ecapevi jury the 8wlm railway fr.rn Spies to Futili- arrive-» on the p;«a that he is preju gen will be completed. diced against the city. But thru some men will «ay almost anything U> ee- Th« Best rresrvipllan for Malaria cap« jury duty. Chilla end Fever la a bottle <tf li-ovee. Isataldau Chill Tonic. It Is simply iron and quinine In a ta-telees Iurta, No Cure. No Bay. f’ri-e ’Ou. When a man Is lost to all shame, a club or a rawhi-ln is the "uly argument left. Plan*» (‘«re tor <'<»lHUH»«ptUm I» an Itifal* libi» medicti«» f>»r c«»u«hs and < W Sa m at, Ocrai» Grose. N J iSfeJQ In <*hiua a doctor'» feo varie» A cent» ( ai a «¡carter MISS FLETCHERS SUCCESS From th» Or*<on liMlr p«r.4»nt. There ie fnilure of the rtreegth to «Io and the power to endure; lliert- is weak ties« “all over' that ia prraiateiit and conitanl. Tbe vital function* are impairetl, food doea not nourish, ami the whole ayatetn in run down. A medicine that Btrengtliena the alotnacli, perfecta digestion, invig- oratca and tones ia weeded. a In Egyptian contemporary save "Our whole island I, now gtruled with , If nurses. All tira world to longer a stage, but golf link«. Erl »ate r-»'f garden» am «neh a » e«»« In New York that th« large board ing-house« Und It n«*«»»ary to a-k.pt them as a regular summer fralum. Every Exertion a Task Every Care a Burden What Hood • fi*r-44|'fenl • tii'l f«»r Mr« I.. H G»ri*»i<( Hha»|v. Tv»‘W * II h*« tar uttetf*. Hh* i«M«fe u «hru •hr ww* «il tut* •ilfiout apf'Vi.ta. i(*»tll|f i|V»h. att<| tillable to d«» her **<*rk. h rv«L»rrtl her UM’rrAaeU her • right »M<i Steers ar« pr»fem»l in this country ntfedv her «ell «>»«1 »tr*M*g. Tb<a i« her t<»r bosf, but in England tha butchers u«u utivuliciied •latamvui. |>ay one cent per pound mom lor heif ers. a« they give lees bona and mom choice cuts A well-tired heih-r. bow* rromieca to ctire anil kr»-|>a tlm ever, la worth mom for the dairy than The earlier treatment i- for beef. No helleis should 1« ke|d |iriitiiiac. when calve« unless from patents that l-rgiin th© lietter—le-gin it to lay. am knowu I*- possess merit. M by drug, eta, Thr. ail*« r*a; . rin» th* >»* Pinkham and get hor ad vloo free of charge. Lrdte K PtBfctof <• I r J . iirntr a eo., Ttoedo, o. Cklss«» I.ihe Aawerteaa« Best l’p to the beginning of th® present truabioa, it ha» i-nn some« liai remark able fact, according to the Philadel phia luqul’er. that uu American cl li as o. travelar, bulinare tnan. diplomat or mismonary. has ever been murdered I® China by tba Chinees. This can be said of tl>e cltisens ol none of the utber great powers which bare had constant a®>! b>ng-cualloue*l interconrea with the East. Thia, it is retd, is not a mere coincidence, or sevident. The Chlneea Ilka Americans. Ol couva*, tb* statement to n.a.ls with tha reser vation that they do n d like any for eignere as a resident of China, but aa rampare*! with the people ot lh* great European ;»iwsra, they Ilka the Amari- cana. W iieoever they aak a l man oi «hat nationality ha la. and hia •mw»r ia that be is an American, they at uura exclaim, "Wa «re Irlanda.’’ CANDV __ CATHARTIC »frei h fa»umatul Vo York Tb« waste from the hav mow niait«« excellent litter lor chickens. Th» seeds ol all kinds of gras« when dry are relished ■ * f I wht west» from tne mow is thrown on the floor of the poultry hotia« th» fowl» will iudosiriously woik in the litter and Ami mu ll to consume. famous (The (fermait AVENARIUS litro»/ Preserver} CARBOUN EUM. ....Por ma non tly Destroy* CHICKEN LICE AND VHRMIN.. f-AT Cine application it all that is required. It I a »U for yean. If your dealer cannot supply you, write for circular» and information to the following distributing agents: Perfection Pile Preserving Co., Seattle, U ash.; Fisher, 1 horten & Co., Portland, Oregon.; Whittier, Coburn <Sc Co., San Francisco, Cal. DOU YOU WANT YOUR SON EDUCATED FOR A BUSINESS LIFE? Y I Mint. I AMI » I • % » N r it feTKKKTW. IM»RTI AM«, <>B<B u OW. R rita us (M-ii.t f >r our New illu*tr«i«HÌ ( «tal■><<»• fj ?» *. * / a; ¿1 AN AMERICAN WATCH ht • ♦* »> ■—< I* I 4«®AU r *e!*'a-’ ••»►*•••« !**♦•»( If You Nrrd a , er. . . . . k - ®e »«rta® r®n*. »«test*»«» a f • - SAW MILL, ENGINE AMERICAN MOVEMENT •» «anUta'ke«, fa<!] ate « n- Bal • « i«A H -r*' lr •••« Uta ! a* 4 »i|»e st <«*** * *4» a« 4 er I » *U U'® i®»p»M »sMalt la f®e«ta»« «/IBs «»•••»k®!« “U-»! tfl ran • a- ' . É ■) i r ». u l<( )| I I : M w f , F .a> ( WfH< Mfl a ‘ t n f .-« aie ,t Ififeu» au«! prit»"» RUSSfll & OOe9 Portland, Ore .:r.r12 0 y e a t h * g ‘ u à R a ñ t e e ' ••« . . 1W.4- S..1 »Dr fl »4 g - ' f ! B B B * * ■ I B fl f l<> fl tl •4^-ta. -a. ♦ a • .a . r~ n r* ► r** A® a a»®* * -. U» a<a t »K®.« w ««* ttai ». * M if |t K t »•«< el — i'i •'«<«»« IlyetM ML«! Ua aw® I • «• «a •»» a- I , *< i| •* »a .pt«-J h y ta« • te wlkesa^e ■. - ssfl® |,<-M Ae. fC.l^i >•«»*• • tawviry C« . D»»r J J Uta Bta*. H> ,r .,«4 af-s< C n ICAKA During th« present century 400 hu man lives, 1135,000,000 and 300 ships have bean lost in fiultliwa efforts to And tba North l’ole. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO NOTHING BETTER MADE Are You Deaf?? mem et Mitchell DFAFNffA« «r HABD-Mf AKIKO neri »«»1 « by •»* "*• iwtwtit •»)* «V»« ar«|Mr«bta fer (• MH«fe» («AH l«VBMartiV H»w rwr eme F«Aa»{»Mta» »«<1 a4«ir« fr«* •Ml »«VW FMfl a^f at fedUM •! « t> -■AiBal mb A Mitchell, b etuis & Sta ver Co. IntrrutiflBal Inni Cliiif. FINE OLD Beware of Them Th*r» are t w . «ffiictt«»»» w hic fe P*rhap» «TW H»» m<»«t p<iA »a4 i roa bl», vi» PORTLANO, ORECON. WHISKY Gin, Brandy, Rum It mil «> *-» IS S’ i'w vallon 4.- c I-OHI ANP Bit ARBI t.ooh AI I. |l M III JOHN POOLS. rnurLA Rt>, O bvuob , yo»«h« h..« bant.ln» In ,»>>«,»1 B *<lun«ry, enrln«.. butirra, tank». pumtM, halu and wmibnUI, Th« n»w • trri IXL « nxlmlll, told by bun, 1, un- 1| ttallad._____________________ <4<»<»i»a Sciatica ••4 Lumbago LOUIS CAHEN FKA MIA««». St Jacobs Oil & SON pension established w Y rara ir.:-::.’;.: f (textual' «■■tun,!«» 0 C . inry «III ra- II . f Wih t urp« f-roaMutln, ri.lm» »in?« 1«T* < A LIVORNI ft. DROPSY CUTLER'SCARBOLITEflf IODINE ta flxn rruiiut iMt. A ru»r»nl*r«1 Cure twf ( »tarrh an-l r«**M*tap< on fl QB h bek H» « IQS. Rs»» n*4» Drey-y u4 It, eon- yixal.ov» atessrai y fer lw«a'.y y»ar»e;<k tl» *»»t e»a4»rfal later»» Has» Mr»4 ®«ay these- sm see»« iw. W. I. UITN 1 Cl., rifltir. I I.Fu t k . aiiinuii:n, Bex I. AUaata, On I r. M. r.