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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1901)
What are Humors? la H m gettai« Mrs Hard run— Do you hav« to aak your huehand for money? Mrn. Bly—No, Indeed' Mr» llardrua llow generous of him Mr«. ___ him not to sleep in hla trouser« —Ohio Ht«t« Journal. They are vitiated or morbid fluids rawte ing the veins and affecting the tissue«. They are cvmAMmly due to detective dig*» turn but are aonaeUmre Inherited. Huw do they maalteet themaslveef tn many terms of cutaneous eruptlrm, salt clwjm or «earma. pimples end bolls, and In weakness, languor, gvrwral debility. Row a« they expelled ? By I CRITICAL PERIODS In Woman's Lif« Ar» Made Danger out by Pelvic Catarrh. NEWS AND COMMENT THAT INDICATE A STEADY FORWARD MOVEMENT IN OREGON, WASH govsl Abuaiaer The Queen of Holland, It 1« stated. 1« a total abstainer, and ostentatiously refuses, on all public occasions, to par take of wine. The Queen la s patron of the Total Abstinence Society and of the Women*« Social Purity league, and It la said 1« among the most active of worker». INGTON, CALIFORNIA AND IDAHO Wasted Rutty Stew* One of Marne • llttl« friends had a pair of russet shoes, and ah« thought it would be nice for her to have a pair Gtgsarx Cesi 0«pesM. M^lee Udler lro«s<>*« Pl*«* . Perhaps the largest body of coal Field work <>o another big Irrtga of that kind. So when ah« and her mother went to the shoe store, and th« that baa ever boeri discover«*«! la the tloo enterprise In Crook Oevinty. Ore clerk brought out some black ones, she t'alled Blates tn the last twenty years gon. will be started soon It contem Is that on the state boundary between plates bringing under Irrigation a lit said: "That Is not the kind I want, Washington and Oregon This great 11« valley on the upper course nt the mamma, I want a pair of rusty ones." body of coal land Is located In A »din Deschutes River known as Walker T route« titbar Wav. County. Washington, and Wallowa llaaln Th* bjuln tncludea about 10« County. Oregon, and la easy of *cce«s 000 seres of sag* brush land and about Mrs De Good Why aren't you going by way of Asotin, lb« county »»-at of <0 000 acre« of that area ran be to church? Asotin County, thence by way of Ana brought under the propoami Irrtga Mr. D« Good IJiet Sunday th« root tone to Hanson’s Ferry on th* Grande tlon system The «oil la excepthmal- leaked, and three or four drops went Monde River, which Is tb« dividing line ly rich and 1« free of «ton«*«, water down my back. 8 MenlU «tee»«. Amasbiuy. Maaa. between the two states at the point only being needed to make It Ideal Mrs l>e Good—The roof has been re FM» fcsffar tftoutdotrri feMt farming land. But the altitude la paired since then. tutdOonvtetInn tu thtiHit^rl^ Mathilde R icliter, Itenipban. mention ed. Thia body of coal crops out at points about k.500 feet above the sea and the Mr De Good Huh' Then they'll be ot aM Stati Woman. Neb , MVS " I suffered with luflsuonstlon an-1 "1 suffer«-«! from catarrh for many v«»y close together for a distance of temperature la to low that only the wsntlng money to pay tor th« repairs twelve miles on either aide of th* river hardy crops flourish there It is New York Weekly. falling of th« womb and other dis- year A but since I have been tak tug ‘ and there are thousands of acres that adapte.1 particularly to fattening cat agreeabl« fumai« weaknesses I had Pe ni na 1 feel strong and well. I have been filed upon under the borne tie tor the market The Oregon t> A <»r««i M*s- ba.t spells «very two weeks that would would adviae all prop!« to try Pe ru-na. stead laws, that now show fine coal veloptnent Company with an autho I count him a great man who tnhab last from eight to ten days end would Aa 1 UM-d I'«-ru na and Man a lin prospect» There are other thousands Ised ispital of II ooo.ooo will conduct 1 elm* hs-l head- Ita a higher sphere of thought, into ha** to go to te-'l . while I was tMMirig through Hie of acre« that have I been covered by tbla Irrigation enterprise Eastern which other men rtse with labor and ache lll'l bx-kaohe most of the time change of lite. 1 am jKWilively <xm local m*n with coal land declaratory capitalists «III supply the money for di Acuity. He haa but to open hla eyes and such bearing down palus I could vinced your beneficia! reme»!ire have statements, and still I other land that It. but a small amount of the ato< k to see things In a true light and tn liardly walk acroea the room al times A surveying largo relations, while they must make I doctored nearly all the time for has not been cover«! I at all, but which being held in Oregon > relicie»! me from «II my ills." Pxcnt-na has rai»r*l more women f show strong coal measure«. This crew haa been put in the Held to Io painful correctlona and keep a vigilant about two years and seemed to grow worse all the tune until last September from beds of «u-knrea and »•c-t them to J body of >-oal Is lignite of fine quality. cute rnutea for ditches and make call eye on many sourc«» of error • • • Beat th« TypswHUr. Had Thtm Raady. The He Is a great man who la what be la I was obliged to take my l»ed. and the j work again than any other remedy. I improves and changes to bituminous mates of coat of Improvement doctor* thought aa operation waa th-* "I can take 100 words a minute." Debt Collector I called to colle, t . at greater distance« from the surface water supply will be taken from the from nature and who never remind« , Pelvic catarrh is the bane of woman only thing that would help m«, but said the shorthand writer "I often tboe« bills which Mr Snips, the tailor, There are also many Indications of D*«< hutea The propoxwxl Irrigation ua of other«.—Emerson. this I re fuse. I to have d--ne take more than that," remarked the sent you Mr Squills You are |>rr kind Pe-ru-na is tb* bane of catarrh . natural gas and oil. but no prospect system will be on the east aide of the ' Then a frlen l mlvise.1 ma to try th* Mrs Col other. In sorrowful accents. " but then feet I y welcome to them. Her« they I in all forms and »tag*« Ing haa been don* for either In the stream, the west aide ascending Io the Tee Smart Pinkham mcbcine. which I did. an.l Hamilton, Columbiia, O says "I i coal depiMlta the local men have run Cascades I have to. I'm married.“ With Irrigation, thah ae. are all In one pocket "Huh*" exclaimed Mr. Rot after after using the first bottle I Iwgsn V* recommend IV ru na to women, I»*- : several tunnels and sunk shafts tlon could hardly be surpaaaed. It Is now -« i may Improxr I t -»k In all five botile» of lieving it to lw» especially fmeficial i through twenty feet of solid coal. In said, for farming and stock raising. reading hla morning mall "Our boy a I.vlis F. Pinkham's Blond Purifier, i to them." 'a< t have found so mu< h «oal that but Tho land haa long t»oen surveyed by college education I« making him too four boxes of l.ydla K Pinkham s Dry W. ce«r O«« H.ieloM pell«,. Reward te, »»« Send f<ir a fre*- book written by Dr little digging was require«! to get It. tho Government but alm>Mt non* of II blamed smart." Form Cotapoxmn. three box«« of l.iver rew. ol < enarra lbs! res t.M be• ured by H»l a What« the matter" aaked Mrs. < »larvh < sr« llertinsn, eutitbd "Health and There la no question but that the de has been taken up by settlers A atrip Pills and u«e«l Hire« package« of Nana- Rox. F. J » UKbXT ace rr-p., Tote-lo, o posit is a very large one These coal of timber Iles between Walker B*»ln tive Wash, an-l 1 am aa well n w aa I Beauty." Addrw* Dr. Hhrttnan, » « th« st. l»'*«hed. > ««• Ineea r I ' b*s«v I Worte to him the other day that I •ver waa 1 am nt re than thankful Ks«w Hu G'«u»d. measures are fifteen mile« from the and the forest reserve, but that waa ter lb i I >. •«». asd te pv. I. » ^,1«. t f Cnfumlrtis. Ohio. ■ «I ■ ■ . mouth of the Grande Rond* River. scripped a few months ago by Eastern thought It would be kinder for m* nut everyday for mr cure " • Mas Fa »»a Rtop that reporter. Aid What' • « I • I« I ■ . •■ ■, i' I • I (St M « 1« Don't you want to have him send home ! Thia river la not navigable, but tho tlml>er mon. Walker Basin Is about to remit the check he ashed for. Now C» a r«a. > Merrill Hl. ■ Am*sbury, Maa*. i y tb.ir «re». If you can't aay anything good of a he writes. Itear Father. I shall never ha« .» 30 miles south from Prineville an account of your heroism* No, I man you can at least have the < ourteay Snake., Into »hi-h it We- 4 T»r >1 (ergot your unremitting klndnea«.' Wh ><we • l*r»«« •»• T .lede, don't want to be an American hero to alt around and hear other people say ’ regular line of steamboats running to «lisi*» KtSSasA M»»VIS. Philadelphia Presa. ! th* mouth of the river, and th* mat for s week and a punching bag for the bad things. D«»p S«a tithing bv fltctrùity _ .. __ »k-'le.l. !■■ «« .<«, T«l«4o o I ter of getting this coal to market ■au*«Ca«arrh Cer« P . • « rest of my life W B Mead, the New York million "J girerilr ea U»e l.l<-.-1 «• I » e «1 would require th* building of a road lh»«r«t»». Frtra Vte p. r ben « I*c»ì4 Ar «II A Good Enough W«v lor Him. for fifteen miles to conne<-t with boats al re. proposes to rateh fish by tem • «<»«« «I» Tteiim«« • . to». ri* M«|. » rsinilr ru . «r« th« t<e«l. "I wouldn't cry Ilk« that, my little at the mouth of the Grande Rond* porarily blinding them fie has titled of at a man." Well, you can cry any wsy you However. It Is probable that a rail out four boats, each seventy live feel Thiol A a, li«* want to, thia Is my way." road will run through these coal fields long and will tend them to th* Paclflc ■ Th« Hi*h«r 1> m . In the near future aa they are on the Coast. In this connection he has con "Can any Ulti« boy In the class." Tight Acnnt th« ( h«»L route mappt'd out by the Burlington sult«*d leading Yale toologlcal prof*» H« Wai Sery. said th* teacher, "tell m* what I« "Hee here1 You «re always laughing for reaching the Coast, where the best > sore and other (railing «dentists, and meant by 'above parP" Customer (to waiter) Here. John, at my exp«-nse " poaalble grades can be »-cured down had them confirm his theory that the the lea-her Profund sll*n<e. and tak* my order •ox tall soup, roast the Grande Rond* River The Oregon Yala submarine electric light, flashed "Well, that's all I can do at your ex perl»«» b w««r« i». said again: "Tommy Junes, perhaps lamb, fried sole, green peas, onions, p<-n»»." Railway and Navigation Company haa In th« eyes of the fish, wilt blind them * a you can tell m* what's 'above par?*“ tomatoes, cucumber, mince pie, cheese cause them to come to the surface ■fernd ft*r cire ü«r already run Its preliminary surv»>y "Ma. I guess," said Tommy. lt»a Rasi F rear ri pilon Mr Malaria and coffee, and be «pry about It; ni> and then land them in the nets which II. Ir «H 4 through thia coal region, and It would '*-Illa and raver la a toMilaef uro*«’» TsaielM train leaves In exactly six minutes !«•< • i» appear, that the day Is not far distant will be hanging from the boat a side III Toole II ta simply iron and asinina la •t»4. t>r» Moibara wlU rnd Mrs Winslow's No»th- a laatolasa k>rm So ■ urr No pay Fr..« <ie when snug little fortunes may be real Yale scientists have told him »leep . Ing HyrtLp th« best remedy to uas lor lb*»r Con.olitloe «nd Comfort lied by those who may have th* good sea fishing will le» revolutionised by shlldrvn during the teething period. JUN.V POOLE. Portland. Oreftn. thia new methoit Heidin« Him Guilil«»«. Each ixiat |s to Who is it that do«* nut wish to be Judgment to get hold of properties In have a separate electric plani of Ita foelat Merrteen »treeb He — Have not all my actions shown this district, either by purchase or out in the open air or alive in some H« Teak It own. The dynamo. dlrectly connected you that I love you* Can give yon the tre»l bargain* In field of «port, whether it be with the original location. Indeed the differ with a new type of Petroleum englne. Host- Ho sorry you hare to be going She- I'm sure I don't know Papa ence In price at which It may now be Buggie«, rioe. Itoiier* and F.ngtiie«. Guest Indeed. I am Luo By the says you tre not answerable for your l«t, rod or gun; whether we go coast bought from the government over 1s to be placed wlth Ita awltches n*ar Wiu ri» 11. ai»*l Fonili« «ni iretieral ing over the hills and vales on the the engine, permitting the engineer to way. I m not sure about my train It s actions. Harj • > ' Halar. that which must be paid for It as soon Machinery, tere u* iwlor« bu.ing wheel, or sailing over rough wavt* or na the railroad Is completed, would attend to all conveniently Wires ar* » something, but — into serene coves, it is all sport, and Ho«t a Eldest - It's »:!! Pa said he Arona th» O»u^h ini mean 100 per cent profit on the In » eat to l»e run from this point to different j — «•<>*«■ Off th» parts of th»* boat to supply the current hoped you'd tak« that one Pblladel the springing muaclea mviii to nr«*d Uu »tiro h- ••» in. Tab -i* c»!*e a cold In it. It 1» bound to hap]>cii that son»“ ment. phis Record. The act of March !.187S (Coal land for a new portable naval search light »OO day |4o cure. He ear I’ri.e ¿tioenla mishap will occur." Thus it is that law I requires th* payment of ten dol- projector, to be used In finding buoys, Th* Intruaxl«« of It when we have sprains in abundance; iars per acre. If the land Is over fifteen etc . for general Illumination and for four huge Yale submarine are lamps ' Why didn't you study the time table light sprains, sprains that cripple, miles, and twenty dollars per acre If of several thousand candle power PRINCE, and then you would not have iniased sprains that give great pain, sprain« the land Is fifteen miles or less from a *«< h. which are to do the actual flah your train?" that rob us <>( sleep, but sportsmen of completed railroad. «7 and Hq First Street. Portland, Oregon. Ing There seems no doubt but that the Thay Always Leek It. "That waa the trouble. While I waa all kind* have come to know that Tv'Bpbnn«, (Hk WDI. Burlington system In extending Ito Illgga There goes Htoneyfellow, the trying to traalat« the time table th*- t h- r>- i> i.. -t h tn*; 1»-t t.-r Ilian t Etlaif Valu«« ( Itmhinf -.i.l' line to the Coast will pass down t h •• multimillionaire. He’« a self made train pulled out." reliable Ht. Jacol* Oil. Have it with Grand* Ronde River and through t h<* The Hit*« * by th»» 0<>Y«rument Catalogue I urnlshoJ man. l pon Application you for use; you may rely on its cure center qf thia immense deposit. There for the new federal building In Seattle All Kinds Carried in Stock fireeSleg sai-4 teadlus Mlarehea. Mrs Biggs- Well, anyone could see cost the sum of $178.750. Thia lot 71»« intrtllnra ara futi of diteaar «.rtn* <bal of the worst sprain and restoration to Is fln* Umber, gold and silver, agrlcul at a glance that he Isn't tailor-made ba.-ncna «rota and 4angeti.ua In tonali mlbu. the comforts of life tural and graxlng lands in thia Imme measures 184x240 fret, and upon It will d> NQTH!*Q_»O goqo ron chickk »» A9_ thk Chicago Dally News. • a. areta SUI and «spai Uaem Prugglata, - diate vicinity and the natural resourc be erected a building costing $750.000 PRUSSIAN POULTRY FOOD JSc. Sor H« Couldn't Coniuct. es afforded by this particular section The latter sum la the original appro It T.flkeE H«M llj Mr»<J K»»p« ng, ! cwf«» R»*p. Oa B'fl A-'J AII priation. but Brattle people Insist that Tir«>om* Du««i** it »tr«rgtM«$ cftichi, r^a«e$ g'o. F ba J 50c could support a community of ten Mrs Handout I think a little water *» »•»*•< - fc»«-»•♦« --*. e»u»»«»-*d dylp< Bn4 «ftwr Irelag &*«*« I |>Mf- It Is too small and the Indications thousand people without any connec "I'm so tired." she sighed to the wo would do you good. Hb*«wa| * f F . I .1'1 1 Wt.l at ■ , I »£.. .« tr',,n ? u-g an-i ¡la«e natter.! ? fcc-pt it 41 Utessd •«•* sin • ; - ->•«» I Hardened Hobbs So do I. mum. But tlon whatever with the outside world point to an Increase of $3M,000, or on* man n*it door. It <M )VMI$ nkAI U *rw.l«.<j • r«lal*Mf M* «1C M I»« W m I A m III toutd. Ek. million In all. Twenty years ago this folks ain't giving away Amalgamated M. J HOWfN, C mmb I %g»ut, lorllmtitl, <»frg»«»« piece of ground could have been pur Battl««hip Coiutruction In Ihr Writ k©-» Pepprey There's that Mias "I've been the last four hours at the I Hteel Htock, not much.“ chased for $2 too a cir<-umstance that Nexdore pounding th« piano photographer's having an Instanlan«*- Work on the vessels of the United tells th« whole story of the growing Mr Pepprey Yes. the landlord will uus picture of the baby taken." from Bail to Wort*. Ho Favorite. Htates Navy and on one for the United Importance of Fugrt Hound cities As All Mw Took. be here shortly, and we'll uao that aq because of the States Army Is delayed Brown Do those dogs up your way “ What la your favorite play?" asked Gowanu« I had |2 In my pocket last a reactionary transaction a comer lot an excuaa to have tho rent reduced — the friend. '‘Ordinarily." answered present labor troubles In Han Fran 130 feet square one block from thia still continue to howl all night? night, but this morning there la only a Philadelphia Pres. i lsco. The Union Iron Works has con Jone««—No; the dogs have given up penny or two. Mr. Htormlngton Barnes, "It Is Ham Did you need some federal site was a few day« later sold let But when I need the money It tracts for six warships and two sub for $.10.000 cash Another big deal In disgust since our twins arrived on money for a spring shirt waist and The moot Im marine torpedo boats, For Infant« And Children. take it. Arsitela? la Uncle Tom's Cabin." closed the same day was the sale of th»* acene. portant of these war vessel* la the Mrs. Gowanus (astonished) the Donnelly Hotel In Tacoma for battleship Ohio. She was launched $90,000. but 1 only took 11.98! Wh«r* H« lailtd a few months ago by President Me Clarke Mr Hhlverly Is passionately Kinley. Moored close beside the Ohio Or« Worth $200.000 « Too. fond of art. Miss Jameson—Yes. and la the monitor Wyoming REPAIRING FENCES She was A wonderfully rich strike was made yet not found enough of it to atop launched last September and Is not yet painting. If m Ware® I a IM»» completed. The torpedo boat destroy lately In the old Virtue mine, •’Iaht By t'risq •• Anchor Clamp«" Tou Can Mak« £n«r*I» evetj Dur» fMfikJ Latamiliar. ent Preble. Perry and Perry Jones ar* miles east of Baker City, Oregon The » mpwii bw wm IL » pksiatu $>■$* <■ <rt Your F«a«« •• Good •• Nsw. mln* has been noted for rich pockets also at the Union Iron Works, and the The Squire—I don't seem to know f»»v Cam*. I «»v Go '•-» ilU »I »tek'te«l work of alluring the boats has not or shoots of ore The one Just opened your face, my man Do you live about Many girls of education and refine Every t ime a man gore out in t he The nran who cm-|s along bent been started Th* transport Sherman Is larger and richer than any hereto her«? meiit are turning to the profession <»f morning and looks «round his place over, with his spinal column feeling fore discovered ft Is on the 400 foot haa been at th* Union Iron Works for Old Rustle Yea, air. But yer »•■«•. I level. Ore has been takefl out of this trained nurse aa a nu-ana of liveli he thinks of his fence«, Are they in ■ CATHARTIC ain't often at the public 'ouse' Punt h in a condition U> snsp like a |»i|>est«-iii over six months. It is a serious <»ccu|>atiion gissi condition? Are thry what is mln* In times past that went aa high hood. st any minute, would readily give a Will they last* Three aa $100.000 to the ton The ore which and a resfonaible one, lor the wont needed ? Summer Hetolutlom great deal to get out of bis dilemma, Hig Sinnvieit Canal Evitndrd carries »pimiioiia he asks himself, ami many la now being taken out Is said to be of an eijiericnccxi nurse and yet thia is only tin- commonest The Washington Irrigation Company form by which lumimgu senes on and contemplates an extension of the Hun 50 per cent pur* gold, which Is over gnat weight in niattrr» relating io tim*-« ho limls bitnaelf in **»re «trait» tu V 1200.000 to the ton. The extent of her profession. It is thia (act that as to ««list to »to to provide hiniM-lf twists out of shape the muscle* of the nyslde canal to the Prosser district •vr« reltof f’om l atto*, opium «n t the new discovery Is not known. prompted an interesting interview with economical and durable fences. luwk. Thia is commonly known a* Work will probably begin some time UMU B mb J lor pMrtteuiM*« io with Mira Kathryn Nash, of North The matter of leñera is the largwt i»aekache, a crick in the l»ack, but l»y this Fall. A new line of railroad to kmi $ t iistititi, —r*,.*“ S«»ltl« i n<««««( Ru ldinq and Plattsburg avenues, Burlington, and moat important item of neceaMty whatever name it may 1« known, and tap the country east of the Yakima Tho largest building ever erected Vt., published in tho News of that expense to the lamlliolder. however b*»l it may be, 10 minute* River In also under advisement The B. r. A. A. a*. xi-iseu To a re|<»rter sho said: Tlii-re are thounaml* <»f mil«*»« of vigorous rubbing with St. Jacob* Oil road will leave the main line of the In Beattie will bo put up shortly by city "I had la-eii caring fyr a patient old l«rl*<l wire fence in the north on the afflicted |>art will drive out the Northern Paclflc at Prosser and con the M<s>re Investment Company for The wire is fairly goo«l in trouble and completely restore, ft is nect again ft Toppenish after extend Eastern capitalists This building will steadily for nine months without west. Ing through the Sunnyside district cover the entire block on the west side rest and was run down and lire«!. them—half as g»*<«l as if it were new 1>M Against lbs Hera« a thing so easily caught, it may be Heveral thousand acres will be added nt Hecond avenue between University bave Tbirtsrn Morwx "There'« one good thing about an wondered at why there is not more of to the cultivated area of Yakima Vai and Union streets. The frontage will 1 )iad very little appetite and some And yet liecaua« the wires automobile." O'Hoollhan Phwat wud ye« do If it, but because it is so easily cured by ley by the completion of the new be S<0 feet and the depth will bo 100 times I woulii skip one or two meals ••glfd and some of them bave Imcome and not feel it at all. While visit loosened from the j»»*>t», the fence is What » that?" yei wor t fall off thia rufe? t*t. Jacot* Oil may he the very reason branch canal. feet and will cost 1250.000 One of ing in Boston an al<ce«a form is I back nearly wortble**. It is when the "It doesn't try to run up to every O Garrity Faith. O ld make up me that we hear so little of it. the requiremtna of the lease la that of my ear I bail no strength, and wire« are lon«e and wabbly in a b*rlie«l watering fountain It com«« to."—Puck mind goln' down—Ohio Slate Journal the Investment Company will t»o ob Montier Sltanwra lor Chma Trod* llged to put th re«» additional stories although I waa always drowsy sleep wire fence that damagr is done to Hour qt os The Northern Paclflc Railway Com on th* building st the expiration of «lid not «erm to refresh me. After •tnek. Mr« Bulgur«—But they ar« very pany haa decided to build two Im I came home 1 had seven al«-* «sea on Have you ever noticed a fence in the first five year«. fashionable, are they not? mens* st ■•am sh I pa for the Paclflc and my Isick near the waist lino and was that condition? Mrs. Hwellman Fashionable? Moot China trade of about the aame else unable to sit up much for three or A few upright stay« ami some Nsw Call««« for SnoktM asaurodly not. Why, they permit the aa those now building at New Ixtndon, four months The doctors who "Anchtir Clam|M’’ will rejiair an old care of their children to Interfere with Conn , for the Great Northern Rail A new society, having for Its object treated nie said I had blood-poisoning Ivaris'd wire or smooth wire fence am! their aoclal obligation«. way They will be of 28.000 ton«, or the establishment of a strong new make it «» k < mm ! as new. It makes three time« the capacity of an average college In Hpokane and minor schools from which 1 would never recover." E c / kma . Tgrrtta. PaoatMts. S alt Rust*. Acxa and a great many other "Dial must have lw*en very dis tl»« fence aa rigid am! firm aa when for feeders In the surrounding towns ocean freighter. disease« of like character are classed aa skin diseases, when thry could Just as tin faverHa Utah. new—and will make it last for year«. haa been organised In Hpokane It will couraging," said the reporter. properly be called blood diseases, for they undoubtedly origin«!« tn the blood, like "What is your favorite dish?“ In "It was It took all the ambition Now is the time to save money. Can. er. Catarrh, Scrofula, Khcumstutn, Contagious nlo<»T Poison, etc. ; the only be known aa the East Washington and Sp«» ial Tram fer Potato«« quired Mrs. Front pew of the Rev But one day, Wire is high, exc«-ssiveijr high, ami North Idaho Education Society. Hr otil*nf me for awhile. real diffrreu. e being in tb« intensity and nature of the poison The more serious A special train of about «0 carloads Longface, the new pastor. Hhe felt diseases. Cam er. Catarrh, etc , are causr-i by some specific p-uson oe-virus, which O. W Van Oadel, of Hpokane. la presi «hen I waa feeling (»artirularly dvs an entirely new leno» is an e«|»rn«ive sura It was chicken, but It proved not of potatoes left Htockton. Cal . Reptem dent is either inherited or in other ways gets into the blood and attacks certain vital The school will be under the nonxient, a friend advisrd nie to try affair—if you get the beat. The her I for th« Middle and Houthern "Er th« contribution plate." answered organs or appears la the form of terrible sores and ulcere, while the milder and direction of the Baptist denomination Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Palo i* one coin|MMH-«i of all large am! States The demand for potato«»«, the Rev. Ixmgface. absently. lees dsnren-ua ak in diseases are caused by blood humors or an over acid conditio* people. Hhe was taking them with strong wires—which cost more at first onions sad cabbage through the Mid of that fluid. These acid poisons, as they n>»e out through the pores of the skin Yrrwar a< factory t.omptalad. benefit and thought they might also but will last forever. dle StfitM 1« large, owing to U»e You can F'1 cause great irritation, with Intense Itching and burning. The eruption may be <4 Chartty and bookbinder« cover« a I l»>ught some at once and along without buying a new fcnoelor drouth, and hundreds of carloads will The veneering and basket factory help me a pxrstular kind, with excessive discharge of thick, gummy fluid, or the skin ma, multitude of faults. be hot, dry and feverish, swollen and fissured. Shut diseases, whether they apj car Every man la like the company he be sent there from California this plant of the Portland Manufacturing I* fore I had u«-d one l»>x of the pills awhile by re|miriiig the old on*. Th* year. Ixw-al dealers are paying from Company, located at Ht Johns. Is near I found I was gaining strength. My "Anchor Clamp" is the only positive a* sores, blotches or pimple« la wont to keep—Euripides. I caa cheerfully and most sincerely eadoree become more deeply rooted $1.50 to I ' » hun<lred pounds for Ing completion, and the owners are appetite and digest ion improved anil fence lock on the market" It pre Cor specific aa a cure for Be acme, th« a»o«l and intractable the longer potatoes on the river bank This working with energy to get the factory I h it rested after sleeping, instead of vent« sagging; it prevents looee wires; To« Cred. •llatlsg a ad anaoylag dlaeeee, 1 think, that neglected, the skin in time Most of the machinery neing tire<i as I was formerly. I soon shipment Is the largest single con In operation fi»ah la heir to. I waa troehleg with It fer it can lie usexl on any kind of wire; it "Falw' Falae'" shrieked the hero algnment of potatoes ever sent out of has been placed. About 10 men will twenty-five years, sad tried taaay remedies having a thick, hard, rough hretlM entirely well and able to te- is simple, can he applied by any one, of the latest dramatisation In falsetto th* state be employed at the start with no gned effect. After oat ng your medtclae and unsightly appearance. sume my duties,” and it is cheap It will |*y you tn tone«. a short time I think I am ealtraly rellaved. You can hide the blemishes "Then you la-lirvc the Pink Pills •end for free sample am! full informa ▼on caa give thia etatemeat «ar publicity yon for a time with cosmetics; "Do you «ay that to my face*" Aathrs«>t* Ca«l u found Big Steal Haar Rtvuirtt may dee I re, a* It 1« voluntarily made, mor« for •ml washes, lotions, soaps cured you?" tion to the Portland Anchor Fence «creamed th« heroine A proepector who had spent several lb«ea «Slated than notoriety for myself. Information comes from Irondale ami powders m»v relir*« "I am certain thry did, and I in Co , 712 Nicolai Ht., Portland, the “I say It to your very teeth'" roared Very reepeotfuliy. months In the Cascade« brought out aero«« th« bay from Port Towsend. tend to keep Dr. Williams* Pink Pilis temporarily the itching and the hero.—Cleveland Plain Dealer. WM. OARFIILL. recently a numb«r of samples of coal, Washington, that the tedious and enor for Pale People Ly me all the time, burning, but eientually the • 1» West Osatral. Wichita, Kaaa. Trouble pore« of the akin become so which he found early In the Hummer moua task of putting the blast furnace so that I can take them if nre«h'«| ] H« l oeMe t I om Trouble would be a great deal easier cioffetl up by tbi« treatment that the poiaonoua matter thrown off by the blood Jon««—Do you object to your tx»y and which be say* is true anthracite. there In condition for operating again, recommend them to my («tients as to bear If those you dislike were not cannot paM cut of the ay at cm, and art ilea on the lungs, heart or some other vital He states he brought out samples ear after ten yearn of Inactivity, la almost well as to every one who is suffering having the beat time of their llv««. Just playing football? organ and endang*™ bfe. Smith—No, Indeed, th« policy I« Iler In the year and sent them East completed, and the Paclflc Hteel peo from any complaint brought on by when you ar« going through IL—Atchi To purify and build up the polluted blood is the ngbt treatment for ski« disease«, and for this purpoee •<> other medicine is SO deservedly popular uSS 1 made out In my favor. for analysis, and that the examination ple ar« now figuring on the date for derangement of the blond or nerve*." son Globe. It is a perfect antidote (or all blood humor«, and when taken into the circulation, by nn expert bears out hla Idea of the starting up and renewing the big In Dr Williams* Fink Pill« lor .Pale gently but thoroughly eliminate« all impunti«« and puts the blood in a bealtky, character of the And He aaye he haa duatry that In former years menat «o People are «old by all ih-alers or Still War««. normal state The skin can't remain in an irritated, dtseasrd conditton'when located a vein thirteen feet In thick She— Were you out in Monday'« bllt- ness which la practically fre* from much for the business men of Port will tai sent postpaid on receqit of nourished with rich, new blood. H. S. S is th« only guaranteed purely vegetabl« Towsend, and which promise« to price, 60 cent« a box; «it boxes «ard? r««nedv, and the safest and beat skin beaut ifler. Writ« our ph vale tana if you hav« slate, ii la located up the Natchea bring about a repetition of that con $2 60, by addreenng Dr. Williams He—No. I waa out In Tuesday'« River. aay blood oe skin disease and they will cheerfaUy advise you witbout chargn, dltlon of affairs Medici?»« Co., Schenectady, N. Y. talk about Monday'« billiard. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY. ATl-ANTA. OA. Twe SteRttfc R«w»pip«rs. The most Influential newspaper In Scotland 1« the Edinburgh Statesman, which also builds up the system that has and the oldest la the Dundee Adver suffer* t from them. tiser They ar* edited, respectively by It 1« the beet medicine ter all humors. Hlr John lx-ng and Charles Cooper, both of whom ar* Englishmen and na Tb« Usd«« i iNlieul«» tires of Hull, Yorkshire. "What la a contract?" asked the young hopeful. His father, the great labor leader, looked up from hl» paper and smiled with pleasure at thia evidence of a de sire for knowledge "I m glad you asked the question, my boy." he said. "There la conalder- able misconception aa to tho meaning of that word, and it Is well that you should get the thing straight while you are still young A contract la something that binds the Other fellow w ithout affv< ting you."—Chicago Poet Qufar lapse««« lyiloe At the birth of a Japan*« baby a tree Is planted that must remain un touched until th« marriage of th* child. When the nuptlsl hour arrive« TV» «IgnAlur» I» Ml every Uii at U mi f the tree la cut down and the wood 1« laxative Bromo-Vuinioe t « si « u toe rjwrlr U.V curve a aoM la »*« Say transformed Into furniture. Hood’s Sarsaparilla ♦ <2 FARM MACHINERY AND SUPPLIES. S Wholesale Boots & Shoes * KRAUSSE & CASTOR IA BEST FOR THE Thi Kind You Hare Always Bought BOWELS THE TRilNED NURSE An Occupation Which Attracts Many Refined Girls. Keeley Cure Shin Diseases a ? «