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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1901)
•• Eruption9 Dry m»>i*t »caly tetter, all fora« i salt tl.rutn of ecru-.» pimp;«» and ulli' r < 'itnneoua eruption» pro ceed from I it mor*, either inherited, or ai'j red thru gli defective di- ge»ti<>u *' ii aasimilatc-n. To treat the»«’ eruptions drying tn«-.I, The thing with i • s i* <lang> roira to do is to help th« •yetctYi di»- barge tl*e humors, and to *tr* ngt!i«ii it against their re turn. <»♦ rir« J i) || -ra I.i.4>( *t«ti*« fn>n» wbuh # t»*1 f r ♦ tim» and M im A ui»a Wultrr, Koi 113. A < '«»•- W| b , M j»t»i«pt»* on !»•? f« • and t«a« 1 BB*d rbafFd «te.- cm h»r f- .11 I » • bn .'i • hr bad b»*ii ({FraUyr tfY»uta*d i I mf PW *F* Utlin>••»» «.a hi 1a«»r «»ff tl»»F Cine lb«n can pub Uhed HootT» Sarsaparilla k«>ep* Promi««** to cure and promise. No longer pul off treat ment. the Buy a bultl«' of Hood’* to day. Writ La. Hall • MSI hm . I!nel« Ham'• building* and the ar- »rugement* am! rare ol exhibit* at the Pan-Amari-an exp aiticu will cost half a million dollar* One Gang Law la Boil«* A law in lloaton permit* resident* to keep elrex-l musician« JUU feet Ir thalr home* ror a »<’tv *v it t t y <»t *»• Tkiivti W ban you tak* t>r»>ve • Tsstelms t hill Tonic because the lormula is piami» piloted on every b-ttle sh wing that It Is simply Iron am! tgulnii e lu a leite- lae» tuna. No < ure. No Pay. 60«. IndiaM al th* ?•• A kmiksw f xpaulKHv Ibera will be repieventatlve* of tí diffar.nl trilee ol Indian* In th« In- diali congre**» at the Pan American •i- < p-altion at F-uffalv next »«ramee. rwavu'Ts «»ntt nvs tiisrasn MF.Ki* M Kl>l« I S F Iha« < <•*«*•*« IB»* « »V ui and ffivr« ut* l»| j»utifj ng Lh* b.t^l Legk. Bvttaader—- Poor lellow! < ‘no of hi* wounds la tala!. I believe Policeman—no it Is. but th« oth«r wan ain't, co he has au «Vrn chanco. S«v. l i« le« Aluminu«». Kxperiment* are belng rande to dis cover if «luminino may m-t he o-' l in thè manu'act re of high la** va Imi lualruc «ma If ibi* c< old l a d, ne II Il i* Ih- Ughi II »• old baveri <ir-ir- alila, un account of verdi*ri* deposita, aud a* Il i* noi easily affectod by rhanges ol temperature thè instrumrnls •ould he leo* llkely to gel i-ul ut tane Nee Temmy K m . Tommy — Pup, *oda water Charge*!. Tommy'* Pop—How do yon know' Tomuiv — I had eom* today and it'* ehat fed to yon. ,Y Ne Cellertloa* Take« A chureh lu West K*n*ington, Ixvn- dun, bad a notice diaplayed in tha Vestibüle annouuclng Ural dre pvwa wer« tu reut, and a* an inducemant, it wb * *tai*i tbat lli* cont'li utl-m plate waa never pa**ed tn Hirse live Ih» H»si nrwaerietlwn tee «talarla Chilla and Fever I» a bottle of liravee. '¡•stelae* Chill Tonic. It t* «imply Imo end quinine in • tarte Ise* form, Nu Cura, No Pay. Price tdo. I or W4 IUn**i I xpniUion Kansaa la al ready laylng pian* fur • giaci eipoaill 11 lo bo beld al Topeka In IRSI In cslabratl**n ol thè 50th an- nlverrary of bar orgaulMllou a* a ter rttorv. Trsgtdy. bhe—If you bad no Idea when we could get married way did you prvpoee to in«‘ "To tell the truth, darling, I had no Idea vou would accept me.'1 The Oldest and Best S. S S. ia a combination of roots and herbs of great curative powers, and when taken into the circulation searches out and remove« all manner of poisons from the bluod, without tbe least shock or harm to the system On the contrary, the general health begins to improve from the first dose, for S S S. ia not only a blood purifier, but an excellent tonic, and strength en* and builds up the constitution while purging the blood of impuri- ti. x r* all disease* of a Wood poison origin. Cancer, Scrofula, R hr u null tin , Chronic Sore* and Ulcers, Extema. Paoriaaia, Salt Rheum, Herpes and similar troubles, and ie an infallible cure and the only anti'lote for that moat horrible disease, Contagious Bioud Pcueon. A record of nearly fifty years of successful cure* ia a record to be proud of S. 8. 8. ■• more popular todav than ever It number* it* friends by the thoMMnda. Our medical Correa rondence ta larger than ever in the iatory of the medicine. Many write to thank ua (or the great good 8. S 3. ha.* done them, while others are seek ing advice alxrat their cases. All letters receive prompt and careful attention Our physicians have made a life long study of Rhwvd and Skin Die- eases, and l»etter nnderntandsueh cases than the ordinary practitioner who makes a specialty of no one disease We are doing great ,o " u *1r r 111K humanity through k our consulting vie pirtni* nt, and invite you to write u* if you have any bhxid or akin trouble We make no charge whatever for thia acre ice. BG SWIFt tetCIFK co., an.AMT A. OA. V L , -g Al-yki ^‘t * a 17 ■ „ I» i Altitud» et Hrlltah <•** raand Boldlera Toward Kux I* IFtbee. “TU* tabulati aud cvuducior would tra kind to you. but they wuu-d Uut tra rvapxv'tful," quote* Mr How »¡I* in bl* recent reminix-wO' ra of Jaurès Ku»*eli Lowell, ill toenttuulng the little nay* lu whicU Mr. Ix» we II. on hi* return from the “rum for tabi) p* Mod earhuu urani" of Ixruvlub. found America trae comfortable than tbe country tie bad left No doubt, kllxtue** lu d«-ed Is more tliau rvspectfuhiv*« In word Nuveribw le«*. Mr. Ixiwell wa* u i lite ou.| Auirr lean ubo. twturtoug from Euglaud. ha* uil»*ud i iw atoxiol .»ex*. ,-*»» and plxraa- antnraa hi tbe rumluci of Ura suiall ar fair* a>f life with «hieb Flugitab re •pvx-trulneaa tur* unteli lo ilo. At Ha beet. It la the good lira hurl* of tbe educ ated, ar II* worst. It drgx-ue. atr* Into «ervllHy. One of tbe many unripe ted d acM aloe* arising from the wuuih Afr.caa war touche* tbi* mailer lu It* militar, Sap**« t. Tbe read, deFeretuv of the uh adox-ated Flngllah privale tonarvi b.a uffir,-:* tra» iiidftovd la some uf ito- "th cere an attitude uf klurll, but arrogant iwrsoiral auperlorH,. But lira CulouiAl •oldivr*. although ulralleut aud well drilled, ami although the, fully accept their off),ere' right* tu command them, regar»! the right aa professional uni. They du nut ceualdur that II ImpBr* a superior manhood The, wk 111 uot endure bullying or anaggerlng or *laug>ng. atol tbe, re •cut super»il.uuttM** They are. U •bort, like our American *oi<lier*. •pectful and self rvapextful, sud tbe re luctaat autborttle* have found that IB stead of greater Independen* e Impair lug their uaefuluraa. tto-lt greater mil latice ha* made tbem mure valuable than the macb'.ne like, borne tra ue*! Tomtt>, Atkinses A» a resoli, there I* a growing opio Ion tbat England'* se tn I ;>a'enra I. «cuti contempt moi* attitude toward her pri vale Mildler*. which ba* cheurlly tick •ted them the world over ■• "ilwal mludcd beg gara.” plucky but trreapm •I ble, is trait her wise n-r fair Tommy himself accepted It. but It was not good for hitn; now bl* •plrlttal Colonial cxiu* In* repuxllate II entirely, and England agree* that they are right. Youth's Companion. Failles for the Fair. There wa* on«e a Woinau whose liupberid IrepeiMl»-»! ue tbe State uf tbe Market for hi* Pally bay he Appeared before Sad i Countenance. “All is over, my (tear.** »aid he "Wheat le 'Way I tow a. aud I doubt If | after To morrow we shall have Morv than Ten Tbousami a Year to Use On I am Burry tbat I marrinl you to I‘rag ■ you I »own to l*bls. but I must Tell you Nxxiner or Later. I am a Ituluext Man.” "Nay, do uot Ixiee Heart,'* said bie Wife "Can you not Speculate Fur ther?" "I cantioL** he replied, “for I have Ixvat my Nerve My F'rlvuda Crge mo to Throw w bat I Have into Copper, but I l»are NoL Five Tb<iu*aud a Year would Hardly buy Cruqurtie* for Two. I would Better Keep what I have Saved from the Hiiraah " "At any rate.” «aid she, H '*come Out • nd Have aotne t.unch. I<et u* Go to Sherry'* and get a Nice l.lttie It rd; thru you will Feel Better." "Bird!" exclaimed her Husband "Cn nappy Woman, if yuu »•*•■ anything bet ter than Broiled Chicken an*! Beef a la Mode for tbe Brat of Your l.lfe. you will Ito Well. In my present Freme of Mind 1 would Huggrat a Night l.uncii- cart." "Let nt have on« Good Meni, at least.'' urged hie Wife, "tirfure we l>le to the World. I bave Twenty Imi ar* tn my 1‘urae I wlU Buy our Lunch with that After tbat the Sight- Lunch." "Very Well, for the Last T me," re plied her Hustrami. They theu went loan Expensive He* taurant and Ate a more than HaUafac- tory Imnctieon. At the etxl uf It her lluaband salt!; "I think Hatter of that Copper than I I»«!.'* Then be went Rack to Wall Straw! ami Made Hlxty Thousand I‘olían la Thirtyeight Minute«. Thia teaches ue that f‘lge*t)on '• the Better Part of Valor.—Century Many a man who suddenly roae to eminence neglected to take a parachute with him •■** SVMPT^^ O b « el the altraction* of the < 'reg-m »ihlblt et the Paa-American esposi- loo will be a log JO feet long ant IB '«et in -itameter Tbl* I» the Luges« 1 < the ralirvad* could conveniently t»nx|»>rt. To accorriU.«Miare the tu rar* kig. with the diameter of IB leet. u <»• !< re» ry t-ullding al the esposi- H ob , It will be bw-eveery to pul extra -recee under that | art of the Hour of die forestry building. »41. haa Il T*a He<* OyaMM» In the central station of the '»lagar» Fallg Power l*0mi«ny there ere 10 huge dynamos in opera lion, each one if which generate* A.OOd electrioal hot»« power. Thu* under the root of ihi* uiagnifi'-ent biHidlng la a total de velopment of 60.000 ie>r»e power, which la »aid In be the largasi ainonnl uf elertrieltv gscerated under a aiugle r»t in the world. •»•r» <« Osti», c tw n» Tw at«», t Le a* < u* xrv I «■•sa Ì < 0'1' make* oava l»*l ha I* tka •raor io»'*« of "• nras et r I «»««»VA' 4nle* bus'*,«* la ike < tty at T"i»0a <*«•<» *u4 - • r ■■«"•• * »>-I ih»i «si i tra* wi 11*» !»• eu* M U»B HI 'I’MHI bot i *11* I.« rae» aa-l every »»te <4 catarrh thaï «sas«* b* »»« xh I by lbs uss ul II*U • < •taxas < ' s* mask i rit»*rv suora la tutors «,* an.t *>.t.errlh*4 te my pMOxor*. tb-sSUl day ui l-a.rmber, A. p IMS , . A » '.I BABON, I —I .V'**ary PuMaa Hal. ■ < s-srr» ir* la takes lst*rnsllv ead act* gttenly us lb* bl<«»4 atra wucuus »uttare* ra th* ay*i*a. ara-1 I.,, tmimoutal*. ft** F 1 < II1 * X1 Avo. T metía. U. Bera by 4tus*tata, yac bail a rural,i Pub ate tba best. Id« U m 34 Mlle* Leeg. The Chicago drainage canal ha* permanent lile line, confuting of •lorug wire calde stretched a'.oog it* entire dutance of 84 miles. It i* there lor use and »atety in rate ol acoideuL To Attoenmodate Uv« Stork. Arrangement* are made for the live ■lock department of th« Pan-American exposition. SHE WAS BLAMELESS. It ut Clrcumstaullal Kvl-leo«» Was Ver* hiriMglr Asalost Her. "My whole heart goes out to anytmdy who la cuuvlclrxl ou circumstantial evi dence.'' said tbe lawjt-r*» wife. "I know how It 1» myself, aud In my rase I can't even hope for a new trial A fortnight ago I dlurx) out, ami I bap ;e*n,*d Io alt le-elde the guest uf the evening, who I» a famous author rather newly come to town. ! su; p er 1 have read every Hue be has ever puhll»he»l. am! I am one uf bls most anient ad mirerà. I ventured to let him see this, and we had a most delightful talk about hl» tirwi at booh I read II at the aeaabore thia svtmmer. aud the copy I r. aj I.. ►- I I i.y c ■ n I t.■ t c man Low much I bad enjoyexl It. bow many times I bad read and ren-ad IL ami bow I felt that no book In my II brary was mure true aud valmibe to me than It. I didn't lay all this on with a irowi-l, of course, amt I meant It—ar- ery wurd of It. Tbe author »nggeated that he'd like to write enmeth ng In the book for me, and askexl if be no, come to tbluk of It. I a»ked him to calL ami be M-x-iued plea veil with tbe Idea, a* It 1. ami tiol be, bad tx-en the faiuoua one Well. I bought a copy of the book ami laid It on tbe library table all reedy for him I waa dr«*a»lng one day when hl* card came up I hurrlex! dow n a* fast a» I could Monsieur wasn't a bit a* he had tx-en al tbe dinner. 11« was cool a* a Novemlver twilight, aud Hayed not a minute longer than civility delirami rd 1 didn't dare »ugg>-*t an autograph In the book. 11» dldu't meni oti it When he went away I pick ml the book up. Ill* card was In It, and he bad. with meaning, laid the card t*eiweru two fold* of uncut leaves I'd forgot ten to cut a leaf tu the book, and never, nevrr aliali I lx> able to exp alu mat ter»'* Washington l*<>»t. Tree* grow out of door* and dovrà ara mad* out of tree*. T>i« •irvBtor« ta oa *Y«ry bo« off th» genuino Illative Bromo-Qitininc T»m.u Iba turnad/ lbs* rase*, a eelrl I* »M Bay Chiarir Employed la M xxko . T»o hundred Chinare aie now em ployed In the mine« of Zacateca*, Mel ico, end ar« giving auch aatialactlon that tuure will be »ent tor. To Prevent Hold lip*. John W. Rough, an engineer on the Monon road, ha* patented a device to prevent train hold-up*. The plan ia operated by a secret button in easy touch of th« engineer, an-l ao locate'! that be can, without bring observed. and nnder cover ol the train robber’» revolver, touch th« button which will atari several whistles blowing, turn off all th« light* and tire off any number ol gun* from th« baggage car. Piao'a t'nre h-r Coii»umptloii i* an infal N lible medeciite for c.-ughx ami cold* W Hast ri., Ocean Grove. N. J , Feb. 17. 1MB Involved I ou ol Sleep. First Philadelphian—Here's an in* terrsting book. ‘■e oud Philadelphian—You can roc omu.eua it highly, can yon? F list Philadelphian—Why, I «at up nearly ail day reading It. Visitor* to th« Whit« Hou*«. About tMX) ;«r«r>n* « day un an aver age visit the While Homa tbe year around. The number rise* sometimes to I,SOU to 3, O ik ), and the honre lor visi lairs are not many, being from lu A. M. to 3 P. M. In »pite of this con stant tread the tmautiful old gold tig ered capei in tbe east room look* a* well •• when it was put down, helor» Mr*. Cleveland let the mau»lon fur ber usw home in Prlncetou. A Blow Emphaili«!. *T>id you leel the blow when that young woman threw you over?" "Frei it? bhe wrote <>n a postal card that I needu't come to are her any more, and 1 board tn a house with thtee •pluiatr-r» and five giggling girl*.'* CASTOR IA For Infant* and Children. Tbi Kind You Have Always Bought s' Ml I llows «r Yellow tela tviaaepeae Ao* awallv from < Irreiatlee. The world la full of million* and mill- k'U* of lung lost aovcreigua. a com petent authority ba* Ju*t completed eume invretlgetlovie which, be declarea • bow that lu tbrw years the Hauk uf Knglaud ba* i'-et traie of no few/cr than gu <••>'»•) goldeu >x»tu* of the realm This wholesale dlaapps’aramw F^-ra rv r»'*«•<, Hi»««*« c-t*. r* Phyaiciau* arv olteo pnaaled by an uf the elusive sovereign ha* t-ren going A river uf g”l'l baa all maul that <b»* not yield to the u*o*l on fur years «»mwdlea. patient* *rw caused much Bowed umeaaingly from Tbrmdneedle *off«ring and aapenaa while expetl- street tu all porta of the world, but It , meota ate being tried upon tbem. when baa come bo> k only aa a Buy yellow W hat ha* tweotue of the in man* ceae* tbe »eat of the iil»<>r,l«r streamlet •urplua In Its wanderings? “Mleece*' te 1* in the bio al If this vital Hnld i* th* utipxtetleal explanation foe a great impoverished diteeae ie sure to follow ' Baild op tbe blood, the dlsea**l perl )*art of this disappearance There still le bo«ri*bad and *t>engthene»l, *nl exist lu thia and oilier count rice (*<>ple tvraltb results. Tbi* I* the *1 tuple his w bo are uiibualucsa like enough to tory of wbat often appe*r* to bo a cvm b<«n! up (oh! and keep B lying Idle ph<vat*i case Mr. Firs Edwards, lb* by them fur tbe mile pleasure <>f know- well-known inercnaui of Webster City, lug It la there and occaaluually count Iowa, pooled thrv •4*« • ucn an ex per- ing IL i»oeo. He any*: The peui>le of ludia appear tu be par "I have al way* hoh*vod that my tl< ularly addu tex! to a habit that la trouble was doo to the impoverished morv rx lulula. vtil uf medieval tlim-s 'ondlliou of my blood. A bunt lour than of an ag* when mousy la goner yaar* *g<> my ankle* txgan to «well aud ally savnl eo that mors can be made cause tu* groat pain. I era quite heavy with It In the regency of BxHlibay It • nd a* I wee on my feel rvoetantly I la estimated that 13.1»>>.<■■> go4»len aov suffered Intensely. Finally the «well erelgiia are boerdext If tbat la tbe tec- ing became so bad that I oould not ord of Bombay ahme. wbat 1» tbe full walk and fur a week I was confined to tale for the whole country? China, too. my chair or bod. Tbiee do-tor* trawled abaurtie a vest amouut of gold that U>e but did not effect a cure. never seca the light again. Aa a matter ’*1 first heard of Dr. William*' Pink of fact, while tbe whole world la Pill* for Pal* People through an ad eearrhlug for anxl trying to acquire vertisement lu a roligloua paper. gold, a giaally |Mirt of It appear« tu be About eix month« ago I began taking engage»! In the 1.-»a thrilling pastime and I tell goo. I mult« Iron» the pill* of hiding It away. tha Brat lox. I Contino*! taking Greet Britain la not guilt leas uf till* them a* directed for nearly Uve commercial sin 1 Kit ted all over the I am now 43 rear« old and month*, kingdom are graveyard* uf gold w hlch. I am will* am the picture of health, restore lug to toll the world that I>r. Wllllaras' If discovered and opeued might know they to circulation a vast amount <>f wealth Pink Pill* cured At a will cure other* ire given a at prrax-til absolutely useless •|M>t «trout two miles from Hereford thorough trial. "Hardly a day paura that I do »ol «hire Beacon a treasure < best la record tell eome one of the benefit* I have re- < m 1 In the local history aa baring town colved from Dr. WHIiams* Piuk Pills burled by a great family oikv resident tor Pale I'wple. for 1 think that any In the district. But the money cannot one sufteritig fr<>m any disorder of tbe be found There la a similar record In blood or nerve* eboald give them a connection with llultne Castle, former ly a aval of a branch of the I’rretwleh thorough trial. bigyied, family. Somewhere near Stokescy EZRA EDWARDS. Subscribed an-l sworn to l>etore me Castle. Khropahlrv*. there I* liellered to tie hidden a great oaken chest filled tbi* 23rd day of November. HHX). with gold coin*, but up to the present Willia G. Bonner. al efforts to find It hare ended lu fail (Seal) Notary Publio. At all druggist* or direct from Dr. ure London Irally Mall. Williams Medicine Co., b. henei t.vd», THE UNSPEAKABLE TURK. N. Y., 50 cent* per box; fi box**, ft.50. If the Blood is Impoverished Diseases Which Often Puzzle Doctors are Inevitable. foe the Exposition Gueiti. Sew hotel* with accommodation* for thousand* uf guests ar« building near tne I'an-.American exposition ground» at Buffalo. T<» Ct'ltK A COt.t» IN ONK ti«V Tak» I-aiativn Bromo tguiniue Tab leta. AH <lri'«gl*te rufubil tha mouey if it falla to cure. E. W. <>rov*'a ■ lg- nature i* on each box. 35c. Trained Librarian» Scare*. .According to Herbert Putnam, r<>n* gresaiouai librarian, librariea are grow ing all out of proportion to librarian*, lie direct* atteutiou to the fact that whereas theta are now some 8,000 It- harries in th« country, there are not morn than &U0 or 600 especially trainer! librarian*. A Cruii at th« t)inn«r. Mr. Gooph (to gtioti—Which do you prefer, dark or white meat? I'.ight Guest* (in chorus)—White. “Sorry, but our cook prefer* the white meat. Can't you change your minds?'* rXliMOtltR ÍHM>I> IlH.ItrioN, uarnrid T»*a ’• the Nil remedy for a'4 derange menta of st «»mach, liver. hidt»et s and bowel» it I uim « Itr «nie < onatIpmtlu«. A Close Rrirmblaiw*. •’In wbat revpect do I re-vemble my own idea»?” he asked, n* he handed the editor a pack ige of manuscript. “I do u t know" replied the editor. "1 am reduced to writing," be said. Suftkwnt Reston. f irvi Steel Pen» W«r* fapaawv*. When steel pen* wer« first made they wen *o cosily that th« inanufac- tarer* ad‘«rtl**xl tliat they would mat« • uch repair* Io thalr pen* a* might be noce war y tor a *tated Ilm«—geurially about an mouth*. When a man dam aged hi* i en he carrier] it track to the factory and had it meti<l*l by an ea- perlencod mechanic. Noe Much Left Lady—Where t* my trunk» Baggage Man—I couldn't find any trunk, mum, but I've got the hamlie with lit« check on. Deepondent Fair One—IJo yon know, dear. I’m afraid 1 uiuet be getting very old. Coned 11 ng Friend—Non*eu»e, darl ing I Why do you think «>? "Because people are Ixvginuing tn tell me how very young I am looking!" ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Mothers will til'd Mr* W Instow • Hootb- 't-g Hyrup lbw beat re.nsdv I« Ute for Lb»’» abildrsn during the teething period. What M« Did. Kentuckian—Ile called mealier, ait Sew Yorker—And what did you do? Kentuckian — I went to the funeral «h " V GRIP BAC LLUS EVERYWHERE—IN THE AIR WE BREATHE IN THE WATER WE DRINK, IN THE FOOD WE EAT. * * a Ua. Illa* af Urlf. Hundred* of car loadsuf Perun* are «lopped tn alt direction* to meet the extraordinary demand ol tho gtip epidemic. Kverybuxly laying in a stuck of ihi* vainable rrmvly in time to m» et Ilio terrible enemy, the Grip The eateo*ive latititi«** of the manufacturer* taxed to tbeir ut most to meet the urgent -Jemand tor Perone. Aimoat evervlwkly baa ilia grip. Almost everylkxiy must have I'e- tuna. l>*arance of th« Taken at the apivearance first «impiuma ol I the _ grip, not only I* l eruna a prompt cure lor tha grip trat it prevent* llmae dip- aatruii* aller en»ct* eo <iiara>-ler. l*lic ol Hu* dread disease. Peruna dot only curva tha grip but prevenía iL T ak»n in time thousand* of live* will lie urei in Ibi» prexent etiidemic. F *erv family ettonid take th* precaution to aex-ure a supplv ol Pernea at once, for the re’ail an-l whole»a-e «lock of the remedy uiav bo exhaust ed bv the enurmou* >l»m*nd for II. Il i* w sdotu to have Peruna in the house even beforo th* grip at tack* the bonaehoid. It baa l»en ascertained by a reporter that the f<>: owing people of lion have given public endortemenl and Iratiuiomala to national reputai. un hav •dr for la gripi» Peruna aa a rerni..:. Cotvgresxriian Howard, of Alabam*. *a<*i "1 have taken Veruna for tho grip and recuuimend it •• an eli e lent reme..’» to* I !r « »offerer» ' Congreexman WInte, of N rtli Carolina, eave. "1 find Peruna to t»e an eieel ent remodv for tbe g ip l bave u«sd II in my lauilly aud they all pun m- in rrrom<i>en.hat IL ' M ea Frnne-a M, Anderson of Washington, I* <* . daughter of Judge Andereon. of Virginia »ave ‘ I wa* taken very II with the grip. 1 took Peruna and was able to leave mv l>ed in a week." Mr«. Harrletle A S. Marsh, president of the Women*» Rénovaient Aeeoc.alino, of Chicago, writes "I *utiered with grip seven weeks. Nothing helpexl me Tri»l Peruna and within three seeks waa fully re- •tatrod. Khali never ba without it again." At the appearance of tha Bret symptom* of the grip pop! i!« aliould dour i until •t tv in Io-ri an-l t*»e Veruna ntmalloote* tea*p xinful ever* In the *vmpto in disappear, Tbi* will prevent a loug, diaaalruua aickiir** an-l perhat* fatal result*. * * 5 5 I Í : ? t í í * F Comforting M-whing ao «ar.lv buak* rap ih* atura axviv ut ter u «Ila. k* al Rheumatism H<4M m bo St Jacobs Oil a 4 Hw Ri*M Dsductseo. "I ordered '.’UU pound* of ice toda», remarked the yoaug housekeeper, "and our Ice man carried It up biniseli That sh >e* he** strong, doeen'l II?" "No.” snapped the lord of th« or. "It shows that he weighed II •elf." ÂEÎ! Deii<ning Landlord. Traveler—Why do you allow waltrr tn remain constantly eo C Io*« to that young married couple? I It «Vi ■letilly annnoy* them. Landlord—Oh. («cause they keep ordering things. *u aa to get him out ol tearing I Arcuile* th* Cook. W ill K eep Y ou D ry Taat No SuavrvuT* t att CataiOLv*. 3*xowi>u. FukkLiw* or Gaaur utY suo Hats AJTyWtkfO Boater* Ha»s Stubb— I cumpol nur vnok to keep as alarm do. k in her room. Penn— Does the gong arouse her? Mnbb— So. but it a run see my wife and then *he goes up two Hights ol stairs aud rap* >u th* c>» k'* door. The ••RuAseil” Compound ENGINE « I* hrrr to Way. It i* the M.«r Economical and Powerful tingine built. CAHOY CATHARTIC Writ« u* lor lull particulars. RUSSELL & CO,, PORTLAND, ORÍOON. SEED DEALERS. A Western Inventor ha* patented an apparatus for dispeualug Ice cream, which I* more couvrnlent than thoee now In use. constating of a central tube in which the cream 1* placed, with a sliding l»vttom. which I* forcer! up. to pu*h the cream through an opening, to tie cut In *llcra. rum uuERsors seeds ! AGENTS WANTED. Good hustling men capable of taking orders for custom tailoring. BUELL LAMBfRSON S SONS. The finest and best line in the ISO Front Sirret. Portland. Ore. country. Address: Aaaual <'et*io<'io »ow r»ady MalixM fr». .1 rrxi'i-• » >11 llrva of euppltex fo» fa m. p - l r». !♦-* •« gardva COMMERCIAL TAILORING CO. I mi 511 Ctaatreiil But Bulldiif, CHICAGO. 1LUÜ0I1 Iprir/L0: PENSION In an Improved paddle wheel •teamen the bladee are made to retain a vertical position at all point* of their revolution, the wheel being rompoae*! of two disk* carried by «eparate abaft*, the center uf one shaft being higher than the other and the blade* being piv oted on both disks. II aicat ra w*,k- >•*•• o C " rr will re II r, *»* < t . R ih k II V , Stag wa < arra n KWV WK Kiev lion I'rai-th-r« In India. Bore«« «ad Labeaa Fostag* Sisrrvp* ia D*mang. The valse nf tbe «lampa *old in Ror- nao an i IraLuan duriug 183» wa* £30.- 000, bui lira postag» pani aa lettere seni troni tbcee two coloni«« ne ver ex- oeade tbe inm of £«00 a yaar. Tba •lampe repreaeuting Ina remainder, A1B.B00, may be pre*ut»ed to bave fouad tbeir way iato album* all ovwr thè world. a \ RECENT INVENTIONS. To prevent the rein* of the harn**» from dropping on the ground when thrown over the bone'* back a new rein bolder la formed of a spring clip placer! on the track pad below the check book, to receive the rein* after they hare been looped and drawn through the ferret on the harness Te Punka*« Rtveluhenary Utile. A movement la on loot in Sew York to have the city par- baae Faauee* tavern, the «ole revolutionary relic In the down town dtairiot. It w«i than that Washington bed« farewell to nta officer« on Decent t*«r 4. 1783—an event the 117th annlveriery of which was netetitly celebrated tn the historio«! edidoe. Ho ‘coral All kffo l bat ktllltar* Sort- ice an<l Asrlr ollurs. A Turk thiiiks It the m wt natural thing In the world to lr>ae a province, and. having lost It. tn qnlt and live else where, lie laika qwite complacently of leaving t’onatantlnople aotue day, he will go over to Asia and found another capital, lie originates nothing; he takes what he flmls without aaaluillat Ing It, ami remalna profoundly Turkish lie leave» no trace of Ills occU|iatl<>n rievpt ruins Practically there 1« noth ing at Belgrade, Holla, and Athens to sh >w that for centurte« they were Turkish rltlee. All ccv'ttpatloua, eiccpt agriculture ami military aervlco, an- distasteful to him Yet there ar* two other charac- tfrlsilca even more Important than these. The first is Ills sens»* of dlacl- phne. It 1» this which k»*ci>s together the apiuirently tottering fabric of the Turkish empire. It tuakea the half fed, half clotber soldier ready to endure every privation, am! prevent* the cor ruption and Incapoclty of the officers from producing the atmrvhy which would lie Inevitable In any other roun try. HedBlou la unknown; even com plaints are rare, ami were a holy war proclaimed there Is not a man who would not tie prepared to die lu defense of the system of extortion which grind* him down. Illa seeoud characteristic la hl* laal- ueaa. In spite of the laliorloiu Industry of th.- Turkish (H-asant. The fact la that the lurk la too proud to do many things. t<M> stupid to do others. Illa r» Ilglon liiculcati-s a fatalism which lend» to ■ conviction that rffort la use less London Telegraph. Tee»—Oh! Mhe’ll nevei marry hitn. Jeaa—Why? To Indicate when a bottle ha* tw-rn Te*»—f‘h! It’» a case of «streme opened a new attachment la roiii|»M.1 ■bynraa. of a gla** rod Inserted In the cork and Je*a—What? Nobody oould «rar pitendlug In »hie the hot 11«, with a tmll consider her »hy. at the Inver end. the rod breaking when Te»e—No, but he'* extremely shy of the cork Is removed. money. Bicycle* are easily cleaner] by a new device, conalatlng of a glute to tie 9fopa fW f7o«rof> «**^ placed on the batxl. with one linger ei Mfor*« Off rfkm Ooftf. loxative Hrumo-igulnine Tableta care tending beyond the rest and «tiding In Into a cold in one day. No cure, No Pay. a flexible tip which I* guided Price 35 conta. place* difficult tu reach with a loose cloth Gattiag Old » EPIDEMIC OF GRIP QOLD HOARDED BY MISERS. B<* I eg 1er ÜM F*a Autark «a. ARROGANCE ANO SERVILITY. Revelation* marie necvutly regarding Romliay municipal election* ehow tbat Hindoo election agent* can excel the wildcat achievement* tn Europe or America. It I* dlacoverex! to be a com mon practice to dm» up lad* to Itnper annate female ratepayer* who are clth er dead or are reluctant to vote. In many other cases women are hired to represent such voter«. Personation by men of male voters who are dead or traveling In too common to excite re mark. The moat amaalng discovery Is tbat there 1« now a claaa of men who rail themselves "profeaxlonal vote brokers** and openly undertake to se cure vote« at a Hxnl price a bead — Bomtiay letter. A woman says there la no pleasure In suffering if It must be done In alienee. NOTHING BETTER MADE Yes eso I mata « alatale It yen get* Mitchell.. Mitchell, be cuis & Staver Co. DROPSY PORTLAND. ORECON. It tm TntâTBtkt fML H»v* 0*4« Dr*y«3 MÍ •>*»*•’ •a B***eer*4oaay tkee*. Bea B, >• F«F*r. C k H Allaata, do CBTLER’SCARBOLITEtf IODINE 4