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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 2, 1901)
Disfigured Skin tXir.biblv *1 W m U In th» very dry atinrephrre* th» Wastad musrlre ant dsreytng boavre. durability of Wood M almrwt incred Wh»l havoc! ible Fierr» of wood, wooden casket* Sr rotula. M a Ion», is capabi» of all that, and wiaaien article» have been with and more It I* r.m.iwM.ly n.*r«*d by bon.br* In drawn from Egyptian catacombs of II» wl Inflanimatlons tn lb» «yre. dys- an antiquity i •*■» or S.ltiM J ears papal*, aisrrb. *i..| c»n»ral antedating tbe Christian era. IV HAPPED IN ROM ANCE ROBINSON CRUSOE'S ISLAND. FAMED IN FICTION. It is slwsya radltslly and p»rman»m:y cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla w ù repels all b'im '• tl.«»* and build« up lb« Whstbrr yuWM °C <*>d high "• • 1 *rut' «boi» «yvlrn W lib all of Its sulltud», writ»» lx»ug' las Whit» tn th» Ovsrland Monthly la * ttrer» la not a «[»k of laud upon tb» surf a re of th» I’acilk- or any other »• ocesn wliUb la better known or mure widely dla*-u*M-d than this sat»« Island of Juau t eruatides. Klrangv lj enough. glad It l* not tbe Island's history which lias • be, made II* name *u well knoau tbreugli •ut tb>- Eugllsb speaking world, for to most ¡w».ple lh. re la llttl» of It* history • an known, but the fam« of Juau Fenian de* ha* all arlaeu from a work of Be- tl<m * hieb ha* t«vn since It* first pule Ta » a<r»»iur» «• »• t’wj kw <4 n« | wsm Heat Ion more widely read than any laxative Brt>mo-4Juinine • Imllar work in the English lauguage Is* rww.eS« uu raw*» » e»M tw ewa Oaj Fret» the jMiMilug of Fernandes and bls H|iaiil»li eoloulsta tlw- Island waa V«ry l>k«ly. i seklorn visited save by some ship which McJiggrr—There la a rumor that »a* pre*M>d fur aater and fresh food. China i« wretly raising allot tier army ' 1 In which <aae It furnished both lu am by cotmcripf ion. pie quantities, the g<>*ta aupplylng Tbingiimbol«— Ah’ I suppooe the fresh meal, lire fruit trees ret by Fer <>p< ti door is responsible for this nandes giving of tbclr produrla, «lilla draft. reveral kind* of wild irgetablrs grew in abumianre on different |>aria of tbu island lllatory. bowel er. morda but fen of there visits up to the liegluning ( m »I IM R iw II Anyhow of th» eigbtceutli century From a rough survey of th» Island. It waa set Doctor—Well, tuy hit ir man, y mi rr down a* lieiiig about twelve uilles long quite nell agalli. Ilow did you (dike t*y four mile* In Ila whlest portion, (hr pilla, iti waler nt with rak«** curving In a northwest and southwest HU ». — | thrin in my blofk I knead yon didn't dlrr.-tl.in with It» highest |>eak at !b» wet 'em, ao I took 'em off I m - im I of tlie curve. This peak in. " • ii name«! by Fernandes "KI Vunqu«" (Tb» Anvlli. from its < lose reaemblanc» THE BAKER 8 DOZEN to ihat tm«'banl<*aI tiuplement. For ren*l«leral>ly over 1<H> years KI ThuU«s R«««ooa Eiplsining Popularity »4 I unque'a »ulituile was broken only by lh« • As. hor Clamp ' Un* roiulng aud going of tbe»» few »1» llors, until In !7<st the ship entered A grv'Rt deal i» bearvi now »bout the j“snehor" fvnr'ea that have sprutig < ninlicrlMnd Bay wbh li was to give to luau Fernandes It* jiosslblllty of be mtn w ide popularity nt late It is c I« ihhi «I that they wre the « h«*«|w*t «omlng one of tbe tieat known ld.ind* i and moat du rabie feivce* on tarth, upon llie world's chart*. This ws* the , hr nee their generili adoption. Ml- < 'inqne I’orta galley, under the com Now. * nute inquiry into d»tail* of construe- ma nd of one t'api. Straddling I-rarti to take picture». Th» “A II i ion rev» ala the hut that ’’anchor'* this Brltl*li skipper doe* not seeni to C of Photography" tells you how to , rlamps bold (rivet tight) the large have been extremely popular with hla doit Ihe' l»-«t book on photography ■ wirr« of which the feiuxe is Iliade, thus men. for ujion this first visit to Fer e«er written Your dealer can grt it making the fence five time* as atrxmg nandes more than hi of Id* "Jacklsn” for you Camera Craft, 3JM Butler and durable a* any oilier fence on the i deserted to the Island, preferring the street, Koi Francisco, Cal. life <>u II* solitary ebores Io existence market. Before the »hip The manufacturers, The Portland ataoard the galley. Hs's I ls««4. \nrb«»r Frm « Co 742 X »colai street, sailed, however, ail but flv« of these Marie—They'll never lie married. Portland, Or., gne a full baker*« derertera changed their opinions and re • irace—Why not’ i dorm reasons why the “anchor” turned tu the galley’s decks. Four Marte—Well, she won't marry him clamp is so etti«*lent : years *llp|>ed by and agnln Xtraddllug's until lie pay* hi» debts, and he can't 1 It »< niml»’ of the IMMI I“« p •hip dropped her am lior In Cumber pa; Ins debts unit) he marries her : there hire is strong and durable land'* waters, of the live men left In 2 It is anup!e; can la* applied by 17ia> but two remalnaxl. tbe others hav TI»« h»»t F r»«rr1 p« I •• f«r Malaria any one. ing In-ell carried away by a French ("Hill* and Freer la a botti» of <ir*rr*» Tóatele«» 3 1 t <!«>•** ‘ «Imi other tir* prrtrnd ■hip which called In the meantime ('bllt Tunk* llte«Uaply iron »n«J qutalae la a laatelraa forai b« < ure. N« Hay bric» ü«r i tn do—makes an immovable •iichor. But this secund visit of the Ctaqas 4. It pH rent» looac and sagging Ports w aa to b» productive of the great ttsdn'l R«port«g Yst ! wire». event la Fernandes's history, for w hile "You «ay he died a ««Idler's death. 6. It keep» a fence always in repair, In the t>ay the commander of the gal SV hat was tbe fatal wound*" ß h prevents injury to siock. ley had an argument with hl» »ailing "Il isn't known. The invretisgt 7 It make» a fence that »!<» k can- master, one Alexander Selkirk, who ing committee hasn't decided whether not break down. demanded that he be given nn allow it was due to the tohacco or to hot H It van la* used on smooth or anew of stores and lauded on the l»l irone. ” l»arl«MÌ wire and. Ill* request was complin! with, 9 It can Is* ua*d for making new and the galley sailed without him For M. i ber* »ill f. nd Mr* Winslow's Sooth or repairitig old fences. inf hynip the best renivi» to us» tor their four years aud four month* ilul Selkirk 1<> It is tl><- nly li» vet devi«»! by ' 'ren during lb* tretblng p»nod. maintain hla louely vigil at the top of which a fence can bo made in any manner desired, or rejvainxi without tbe Island's mountain range, scanning N»»r (>v< and Ifuurtawc« the sea for tbe sail which might couie rebuilding Hair <lyr it c<»i)»)<|rrrd ao detri 11 It makes the BEST and most to end hla dr.-ary life. In 1'tM he waa mental to long life that a continental taken off liy tbe Ituke, iti Kngllsb priv durable fence on the market. aaaurance comprny refute« to inaurr ateer, ou txMird of which he returned to 1Ï IT IS t'HEAF the hire of pcraona u*ing it. 13. Merit alone can stand the tret England, bringing with him an exteu slva note book Covering hla experieni-es of time H*wa?« ef <H»»Ita fs»r Catarrh Thai The company will send you an during these year* of solicitude. This I <sa«*i» Marriry, ! note book presentnl by him to the At maveurf «il. «nr«¡r *te«tro7 teftaa *f illustrated book on the subject free, if ! novelist ltefoe. and on It tbe writer • a t • W .. you write to them. Iff tn Vbraahter.na it Utrv «h th* mu o -• tur founded what at once Im-anie one of fare« » .. h article« »hnu 14 û*»*r b* umk I « i s - - • (lie most popular fictional works of Nel fiocu.'v« Eneugh. riettfl, •• th*4*it.*f« th«r «ili do I« t»a fold t.» Ihr I ran j-vseil.y derive from th«« Mr i’atk Blojw—Ito you I* dieve 'k“’ •“*’ <'ac*1 »ucceedlng generation, lia • « • «r?h < tire, manufactured by K ) rourre. Defoe uan! an author's tail- that the doctors will agree that, i alter < brney A « v Ti- edo. <> . toniAiM n« cuerear j i tilde In Its construction, but there ex- aa ’ • takra internally, a un« dìrwetiy u«cm ail. salt is the elnir of life* vs . - > t J fl toy ! lata to day upon Juan Fernarades every Mr Midwood—Never! It's In I t:»hif H* ¡ A t aiarrh < «na be Aure you <r. one of the principal landmarks dem r I li Ihe «ertnia« ft taken iniertaiiy and mad* cheap! In Toledo, onio, by f. J. c beney A Ca Teat« nt In the chapters of Robinson Crusoe mala free. « ¡»ta. yr Ire T3r yer U m tie. Apj>ff«sstton » Pili» ar* ihe beai TO OUTWIT THE JANITOR. She—! like tome of your article« Duke—Just gi/e me a month’» on that and I'll con«ider it. «ery much. Flat» Dweller* Fear of <>er* Hae Da* He—Oh, I'm «o glad’ Which waa «eloped New ln<lo«try. "I we money is re|»>tted easier.” the part you liked apeci all,? I "All right.” said the locksmith, * bo "Then It must nu-an that it pie» Hhi t—Well, ........................ 1 liknl the quotation keep* a little shop In Amsterdam «re st way. It doesn’t come •ny from Ballar. tiue and does odd Jobs of no great tar easier " portance In themselvre for the real- fA» O»«e* anff l*i«o a ('uro la (be beai medicine we ever WWeSs Off th» Ootit. dents of the neighborhood, "all right, u»n| for ali afte« t*«»• • <4 the throat an<1 laisllr» ».-«.o-qulsm* T*k •«• run a cold In air, I can fix this key to suit you, I IltllgB W» <1 K> mui . Vanburen, Ind -MWOsr J»»run. Xu fa». I*tm»c«ala Feb 10 ISU» think" Yaecbad. "You see." be explained to a visitor, Makiag th* Ik it at It- First Bbarjier (at Fan-American ex- accoHitog to the New York Herald, Flatbush—1 call it rather coni poaitiooj—*1 hope you got the last dol when the customer bad retired, "be in th'we burglar» leaving their card lar out <4 that galoot from Hacken wants me to give him a Janitor proof after making a clean sweep of every sack. N. J. He came to the exposi key, and I’m Juat the boy to do II. I thing we own. tion because the paj«rs say it's a lib gores you don't know what a janitor- proof key la. because I know you lire Flatbush—Y<-s; lxit my dear, we eral education. now know who to gn to if we ever Second Sharper (complacently)— ' In a bouse If you lived In a flat you'd want to have any «sport burglarising Well, 1 guess I gave his education the know. done. finishing "touches.’’ "When a man moves Into a new apart ment that Is, an apartment that I* new ................ to him the first thing he Iwglus to worry about Is tbe key proposition I'll take my oath that New York people are tbe most suspicious set of elttsens that I ever saw In all my life Why. they don't trust their relatives Afier tbe man of the flat gets kin string of two or Children are constantly rxpoacd to all sorts of di»- three keys from the Janitor be begins »»»»* The air they Irreathc is tilled with germs, sewer to let his suspicion loose. f;a» and duat from the filthy street* are inbaled into th» "He thinks, of course, that the janitor tings and takrn into the blood. At the crowded school I* predatory by nature. Maybe he Is room* and other public places they come tn contact right, but I Iwllere the law holds all almost daily with other» recovering from or in the fl rat Iversons innocent until they are pro vol stage» cf contagious diseases. You cant quaraatiae guilty, and It would l>* a pretty hard against the balance of the world, and the best you can thing to do to prove a Janitor guilty. do ib to keep their blood in good condition, and thus Anyway. Ihe man of the flat get* ner prevent or at least mitigate the disease. You have vous. lie has receive«! *o many keys. iwthaps learned from ohacrvation or experience that What I* to prevent tlie Janitor from nealthy, robust children (and this means, of course, having kept a duplicate key of tb» < hildren whose blood is pure) are not nearly so liable to apartmrntl Nothing at all. It would contract diseases peculiar to them, and when they do it !»» the eaateat thing In the world for lb» is generally in a mild form. On the other hand, weak, Janitor to hold out, turning over all tb» emaciated and sickly ones seem to catch every dfceaae that comes along. This is because their blood is lack keys but one anti making use of that ing in all the elements necessary to sustain and build to enter th» flat whenever he saw a up the body, poisons of every tiemription accumulate goo<| opptirtnnlty In the absence of tbe in the system, because the pollute«! and aluggtah blood ' family. is unable to perform its proper functions "That * tb» way tbe hou«eboliler flg , Such children need a blood purifier and tonic to give urea the case out to blmwlf. Then he strength and vitality to their blood, and S S S. beings come* around to eome locksmith Io the purely vegetable remedy, makes it the safest and best lor neighborhood and five» one ricuse the delicate constitution* of children S. 8. S. ianotonljr after another to account fur his wish a perfect blood medicine, but is pre eminently the tonic to bare tbe lock changed on hla front for children; it increases their appetites and strengthens door, It doesn't make an, dlfferenc» the digestion and assimilation of food. If your child j to a locksmith what tbe reason la, so ren have any hereditary or acquired taint in their blood, loog a* be gets paid for the work be give them S 8. 8. and write to our physicians for any dore. but tbe 'flatten' «earn to think It information or advice wanted; this wifi cost you noth necessary to spin him a fairy yarn ing. and will start the little weaklings on the road to Anyway, the matter »nd* by tbe lock .recovery Book on Blood and Skin Diseases fre». Milth going around to tbe flst, taking a I Ri'trtd ts »M Dvs.tisa What S. S. S. Dona for Children A s THB SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA. <JA. » ■■ •qutat at tbe lock, aaarkta* a nhew where be c»a cut off a tn fl« of ike ire* ao that tbe key that bo^ouf» to It won't work, and then a Herl ng tbe key so that It will at tbe revised lock "For thia tbe ebarg» la very slight There la only a few umiite»' work to tbe Job. and a locksmith hasn't tbe heart to make an orerebarg». ,ou know Now. this la s»'ti cheaper ibaa basing tbe old lock taken off and a new on» put on. for then new keys would bav» to b» made, and good keys coot con»ld erable. you know. By simply w-rap ug a piece off tbe lock at a certain point and a-raplng a correspoodlng piece »ff tb« bey. th» flatter' gets practically a new protection, and tbe Janitor Juean't •rand a chaure of paying bim a visit without ring'ng tb» bell and being regu lari, admitted '* tbe kml of I Ke Town. There waa nothing about nlm to Indi cate th» crank 11« was neatly but not fashlvnalily dressed, ami bls good aatursvl countenance wan of corpulent order, says tbe New York Mall and Kg- pre»» |{» gtanced reflectively out of ihe rear window of a Third B««uiie car st tbe tall build ng» along Park Ilow •ml Broadway, and for a moment l«»>k ed serious "Too much weight.” be said to a fel low jmsaeuger beside him. nodding bls bead >u the direction of th« l.ulldtng» "Too mu- h weight entirely people don't seem tu realise that the lower portion of thia City is only a crust of ro«'k. with water of great depth be Oi-atb I. They keep putting up build Ing after building of great height and weight, and some day there's going Io be tbe greateat catastrophe of the ages t he whole blooming lower part of the city, or a gmal portion of it, will car» In uuder the enormous strain put U|«>n It by these sky scrapers, and the loss of Ilf» and property will be Incalcuia ble. ■t»bbi»< Fttsv BY A KANSAS NEWS AGENT. TOLD CITY REATH ••«•« « «•« ra*««*« s«*-bt, «r« *.»p.F *u« M * 4 au <*1*< ARd l «•*• b« » »J « I» • •** •••» K4 AfWF te«i*< • ?•« d «*4 of I •*»•»•>• *• U«*« I«k**ve«4 **B««lf» .F TfcffF »r« • fftMl *•<? I« k*« WllNaiMl»* KlJll lli »duabo^« si CBf.iMU Wk>« -1 k ■ < Jack Wi Ilia iris, ol No. 401 Del*. ware «treet, says the Kati*»a Cily. Mo., Journal, is well known «a an en* lerjiriaing news agent and a thorough ly reliable tnan lie had been a suf ferer from kidney trouble and endured much («in from it until recently, wlien he tried Dr. Williams' Fltik Fills for I'ale Feople and with auch success that within a short lima he was entirely and jmnnaiiently cured. To a reporter be aanl "For two years I had pains in the l<ack constantly, causing me serious inconvenience But I did not at- tempt to do anything for my com plaint until the tatlv-r part of last winter, when I saw an advertisement of l>r \V illiani»' Fink Fills lor Fale People and decidevl to «ee wbat they w;>uhl do for me I was relieved within one week after I liegan taking them the |>aina di**p|»-ared and so complete waa the cure that I have not found it mvessary Io take further treatment nor have I l»-en troubled st all by the diaesae since " Khlnry complaint is an inaiduoti* diseao First come almost unnoticed |»ain* in the leck and some slight in- «xvntrrniencr. The jmtn« grow gr»du ally worw « im I the inmmriiieitr«* greater till H not gnrn c*l the j»rr*<>n »ufTrrwnv*Evil torture aixl Y mt ' oiii **« unfit to follow hi* nrdiuary anew pat icn. III cmw ) |* on i ng *et« in, the «NjWlitutiuii iw wrecked and death often rrwuh* Mr. U ilh«tn *r*tk the<>ne untiiih> remedy and wm r«**dily rum! within • frw week*. Ili* fttAternrut •worn to lirforv Lion«*! M ohm *, * n«* tary public, *ii<! the f*rt* above «ill lw*r the mo*t «rwrrbthg 4gwtlHit. Dr. M >lli*m«' Pink Pill* f<»r Pale IVoph* will not only « i T» t t * cure m c « r < * Bimtiwr to th« one al»<ne, but, acting dirr«*tly u|w*n th«’ blood and nerv<«*( are an unfailing *|*t ific for Wtlch dlMAMT »* |oC«Mllotor «1* t Ht, p»f- tial fwinilv*!*, St Vitus' dance ** i •tic«, n«'un*lgii«t rheumutism, nrrtou* hmdache. after ••ff** t* of the grip fuilpitation of the heart, ¡Mile «nd »»il low completion« «nd all forms of w»•«ki»e** either in mnle or female At •!! drtiggiM* or direct from Dr. Williams Medicine Co . S<-benci »tMlv. S’. Y. Pri«r .’»0 ci’it* j»« r lor, tn boxes. 12 &0. "Just think of th» weight that crust ' ' • ' ■ * »'i> n Mill! n. of 'on« ■ ' arriving here every year to lie used for girders and rafters Millions of tuns of brick and mortar are used In con structlng th» buildings, to »ay nothing of the marble granite and other kind* of stone, and all piled i>|Min that frail crust of rock, which must give way some day tinder the strain. "Then, there'a the bridge, too. It can't last forever Mora» day It Is go Ing to break down under the additional strain put upon It by the trolley and strain cars now running to Brooklyn. Imagine the a-eue at a rush hour some night, trolley ears on both aide» laden u"h people the proiocnide crow.Id and trucks In a steady at ream Mud denly one of the cablet give* way Tbe other, unable to stand the strain alone, A Forced Alliance. also |>aris. and people, cars and trucks Muggin«—He married the cook, I are diimpd Into the river like a shovel of coal Into a bucket. Oh. It's tiound believfe Buggin«—Yr«; you *«•»* »he wanted to come. I tell you.” to h-axr. ••I’rlnce t,cor<te." The Ituke of Cornwall !» devot—ll, In ktynl Bhratnda wbptw m a growing l»iy he once pa»«<-<| a happy winter. One of bl» favorite cunired-s there waa a little g*rl whose great grandfather had fought side by side with Wolfe Upon the Flalns of glira ham. Slie u»e.| to push her little nx k • g ■ ' .’i ’ I r • .f ';■ ■, . and laborlou»ly time her small rockers with those of his larger chair. •: ... ■ lie n»e<l to chatter, "always together,” thrusting dlffereine of rank Into that llmtui reserved for sophiaUcated aduits Another favorite of the prince was a young American girl who dtai-overed him In the admiral's hallwny oue day. tugging at bl« gloves. "f bate tu wear them,” lie admitted, as lie looked at tier Imre Imuda. only I pivrnlsed grandmother that I would." A letter from Qtiewn Victoria gave llie royal Ixiy much pleasure, but on lieltig asked If tie would »i'll It fur twopmud», lie eagerly accepted (tie offer Where u|»on be answered the letter with coin mcmtable promptneaa, urging his "dear grnmlniother please to write again " The death of his older brotiler, some years later, aid the receut death of the ipieen materially changed th» career ■>f th» youth to whom th» American girl said "you. and be said you tu i.ie." On his return from the tour of the Brit ish coloules be will receive tbe honored title of the Prine» of Wales, with Its pregnant motto, "lib dlen" 1 nerve. Town»—Fur godneas sake, what are you so cranky about? Browne— Oh, 1 naked tny wife to «»w a button on my coat. Towne—And wouldn't she .Io it* Browne— Yes; but Tv» just discov ered that the tuition »lie sewed on my cont was cut from my vest. To ci its; a < oi u ix oxa Ts«* Innio a-'-u- « w on ns 'l*l-.r<* trugslaia r*' I lbs mon-, it Itimi* lo I w. Urovr b • »nature la <>n ss. h ts*« ¿ CANOV CATHARTIC Mow It HsppsMii Silas— Hot did you ever mint to let that bunco man take you in* Hiram —Wadi, I kinder *u»|sx-t«»l hitu al fust, but he »aid m>l.»ly d ever know I was from th»- county an I though a feller that didn't know that much couldn't I»’ dangerous. A Osar Cass. "Hruator, " the asked, "do you l>e- *• lieve in tbe survival of I lie littest ‘"I do," he replied—"as long a* the Attrai ha» the patronage to dis tribute." « fOÜ KNOW «NAT t<»< AKK ÎAKIKO Wb»®tj uro»» • î w»i»c*fl «mi! Towle. • ifltk« formula I« flaiuiy *« nt«M| a* awry teille ebowinf I Mal il la • at pl y lv«n a*4 Q«t« la a ui s U m for» N*> CorK »*<▼ ** A Matter *1 F tpen««. ”!^««rtor, what U the matter with nw’" •’You netd al«>ut three mon tin'* rret from buninm«—>that t* all.** * ’Threw month»' rent* That will <•<-*l lue $»> <••) The other doctor «a»d I nr«*«hx| an operation for a|M*nd* h” Ilta. l lint would i • *t only I think 1*11 let him operate.** DON'T GET WET! <OWEJ)^ THE oaniNAL Sprt**< Plant m ( “Jfwiah i* in a terrible quandary." "What now*" "He dt*r*n t kn«»w whether he gax«* tlw« canary the bird a«***«) or whether In* g k«.r* it the flower •* «•«! atid plant«'*! Ihe lord need,” BRk*’ OILE.D CLOTHING ««>o« «a** a «f.i •• SKe K m » M tSWHHOHCM ” Ml i* lo*t aav <* honor, ‘' (rJeph the drfi »ttr«| ewmlKlate to hi* wii 2 a m. *‘U » H, you'll bate to walk home, then,” *h<* a nt wr reel, “(or that won't «to y«m any good on th* owl car» ” Ami them nothing but th«* tow. li mirar biumng uf the telephone win*« An«wrr rtf her. VET WEATHER ■ WWH« run UNE or wämntj amo had Ad TOWtß CO. B03ÎON MA3á M H. r. ■« U. »•. ii-im. 11 ' H K N writlre* t* *A*«r<i*«r» pi«**« «V U**. tl»flk »bl* paper. FARM MACHINERY AND SUPPLIES. CHAMPION BINDERS JOtfS Oregon. F**(W 1 Mufti*,« «RfHl. Can gire sou ; Ruggire. Plows, ; Wm-'miHs and Mactnnorv. bee i t, the I»»«! bargain« in Under« and b n<m»a. himn« ani <«»nwr(U ne li»(ur» bu» mg. Where do Yon Sell Your Hides? Mini Oyitin hi*r Mobil«. A big .»y.ter bnl near Mobile, In; ■ !» i > - ' I ' . < || ,|o i «si It timated that there are ||tWI till of oysters in the bed at this linn r*y M< W> *.*• • p*Y Ihr tl»<h**t !’♦ -* Chua, L, Maatick & Co, 7 5 Front St . Cor Olk. Portland, Or Nos tl« hot Th«r« "lins d I ronie höre’ Well," an- •Uered the Bullen couvicl, "I siieuki-d in de Imck s ay. w hrn nobody was lookm* and hnl in dm yi re ce|l." «S m i er Rnolutlon^ Keeley Cure íh V •ur* habil/. un» hnuor, *u4 UktaMBM Mn ! fu« p«rUcuinm u> (Miflf IflJtHfltfl. ‘•“•V..'“,*.’.“, i’.i'J'—* I W holesale Boots and Shoes KRAI SSI- A PRINCE, #7 and hq First Mreet. Portland, Oregon. sisters a«l- llmt they Catalogue Furnished t pon Applkation. All Kinds Carried in Stock Started tt«r So»< Mr» Bmwn tat tea party,—Oh. dear, Smith is singing l wunder what startnl her. Tommy Brown (•Red •even)—I Ir •l'iel a Jieiiliy down her back when •he wasn't looking. GEISLER PATENTS COMPANY. Chamber of Commerce, PORTLAND, OREGON, Ns’-ureA p«l«H(a f.,r InrffftUoB« a «'»nutrir* r»i n«*»<tii»tr« tn« • fí » »n4 p«i<*Qt I hi u Hon« «satter term« fa>i|Uefl than w» offer obtatua'* »iy whrr* Farmrui «»< wir 1er« ntav I m * d»l*rrr«l Uli palmi i« a I u W b I W rii* ItX pai«ipiil»t W tiy IMnah Wept. Not long sgo • I eutenant In the uavy wu ordered away on a three year*’ cruise. Tbe order bad tieen dreaded for weeks, aud when It came the young wife, who was to b» left tn a Brooklyn flat with a baby and a colored servant, w aa tn despair. tttie controlled her Borrow very well, however, until tbe actual moment of |>artlng came, ami then she wept a* though b»r heart would break. *aya th» New York Herald. The cru;*er was to leave the navy yard early next motn Ing. and the lieutenant bad gone to re port for duty. In the mld*t of her lamentations tbe young wife beard a sniffling and sob blng tn tbe dining rnom. and up m glancing through the door she saw IHnsh. the colored ms Id. ro. k ng her body to and fro In a chair ami weep'ng violently "Why. lv|i IHnsh. what's tbe tn mat ter?" cried the mlsire** • You wein io t t take Mr Blank * departure as mu<*n to heart as I do." " I're* I I doesn't. Mis' Blank 'deed I doesn't!" sobbed Dinah "What am tKukterln' dis chll» am th» fac’ dat a culled grinman friend o' mln» gw In» sail blss»*f on dat as me erwlsah!” Ituhe of Norfulb's < luthee. The Puke of Norfolk's ludlfferctice to the nlcetlr» of tire»» has h-d to many mistake», which. •• a man of humor, be always enjoy» I luring hl» long term of server on tbe l«>ndou County Coun cil be was often mistaken for a la loir meinlier. OOP reason tmlng lic aiise lie always »at on the name group of »esi» aa tbe lat»r men Not ao long ago he pul »»me sovereigns In the plate al the door on Imvlng the Roman Catholic I'hnreb off l.ln«»iln'e Inn Held». The doorkeeper, feeling that lite plainly drrsacvl man must have maite a mis take. hurried after him to captain Th» departing visitor smiled quietly aa be replied W e'll let tbe mistake pa « thia time”- Ixiudon Cbrunh-le e* V.. Hotel Flavel <>!<»• fur •*••*»»> Jurur IW! • <»i I F Harvey, Manner CASTORIA I For Infants and Children. Û2T > A\r(etabk* Preparation for Aw simdatinR Air Food and Rrtfuia UnC thr Skiaflcta atiJ Dowvh cf The Kind You Have Always Bought xirnu Bears the l>0 \\ Í S.*‘< Hll DRUM Promotet Digestion Cheerful nessanilRpst iOBtam-- nenia i Upturn Morphine nor Mineral Signature HortL rineiL. ff mì , or». Oe j. I. mrOMlll, • ^1 M*rw^*m 0/0*. Ht IX N ot N arcotic . aw * cu MIUf.Mn' Par Numi» Signatur» of NKW YORK j i Dost s j< » S m •» In Use For Over Thirty Years , J. w HI 1.1.. m . r>.. F. O 4rs*«r IT. PorUta*«, or SUMMER »• K*«t tima to Fura Catarrh, Rrourhllia and < omumpiion, <>»r '*»£.•'j »MTwa^ant**4, |i W. I. SMITH I CO." liffiio’ H. T USTORIA *• •W, O f «. A Private School \ i ( m 11> «> i i 11( s «»Id < k » um iz rtrw Aperteci Remedy forConfllqM non. Sour Slotnarh. Durrt*»** Worms.( onvulwiw Jewnsh nrasmal I. iihmiii S lcbi * or ord , on Mt»«t an«t *«|tiif>t>'<| utm «et ra*d( Rvrry «-«vn*rnteri<» ami« .tnhsrt Free bo* fr*« hotel u> aurf Baiteutg, nahm« «tarn inf. bewlln« A «pten l .t ««stai with U*««*)« «««fri-uh4>ne* I ttÁer naw mattatati»* ih I h i a yea/ Tot ratr« au 4 r«««, raiiurt* a.|4rr«« « M I . «Fr«D 4 »*••• U wM. Caa ■■