The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, December 13, 1901, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    • r.- . »-*
I
•
* * •
a * t
*
”
■V
%
>
» • . ,
••••»
I
How 1« redden, the Mm. Ile bea. OO*»«,
dr .»* and »rale,
Hume (wuple call It tetler. tullk rniH ut
••It rtieoni
Tbe »ufl'rlng troni It I, auruet'mea In­
teri »» h*al appUrallona are re*»>rted lu —
ttiey mitigate but < an oof core
It pruree.1« troni humor« IntwrlteX or ac­
quired and peral»«« uniti Itieae have been
removed
Hood's Sarsaparilla
|«u»iU»r?jr r*ti
ttein L*s ra«J aily
and p»rtuatw«»l4|F cur*tl tba w r»t
and
!• «rltbout an
luf ail culan«<uua
erupt |<ma
)»«>«■ v • Fili • «4« lit* b«st rsllbffitt -
F
•n***k«
tflipfiw Wditam • Sol du f ty hnbit».
..
• .’reff .-
-J
*
s<V
9
. •
CHINA'S ORANO OLD MAN.
la LI It*«« < baaa'a t»««<h th« Ortaat
I.«««. It« Great««« Maa.
la 4b« ddb of l.l Hung t’haag tbe
■ traient empire of Cblua baa l>>at Ha
moat powerful and greamt ell Iran and
oriental clvlllaatlon It« boat dlailti
gulahed exponent. Our owu <.«n Grant
r«u|ed blm with lliaiuarck and Glad
■toa», aud in reiuru fur th« cvtnplitu«ut
Id compared Grant Io blturalf
Th«
great t'bluaiuan had au uubuumled ad
miratimi tor th« ber» ut Apporne I tux.
wboiu be «ntertalu«! wheu tba latter
waa mak ng a tour of the world, and
every yer after <i«n. «¿rant'« death
b« bad a wreath placed on hla grava
When l.l vl.iiel tbi« cvunlry <>u a tour
of th« world be planted a tree by Gen
Gruat'a toiub In Itlwrald« Park. Naw
York.
Rtnpflror William i* a a»»l<lirr rim
when hr K*"’* te I«*»!, ft>t hr alrr|w on
a rrgiilation camp l«*h »urh a* hi*
ofiicrr* liar.
Th«* br<l clothiBg »• <»l
l.l lluug «'hang waa not a leder of
thr rough rrgiuienl pattern.
Hr rr-
bla people by birth or hereditary rank
tirra al II p
in and 1« up and
11« wa« m>t
ruling < a»te.
r Mam bus He waa uf
old « ’ bl Ueae
octi aud wa* born lu
Th« H«re.
1HX2 the Ml
year a* Gen Grant. He
piece?
”
•’Who i« the hero of thia
prominence during the
aaked the man who waa coming out
relkrlBon. wiik’b drao-
ui the theater
fuurtrrn )r»rt, ciMitlng
A nd th« manager thoughtfully re-
ami lucalculabir finau
¡died
’ "The
•TI»« man who la putting tip
l»«*I a regiment of mili-
thr money. “-—Wa lahington Htar.
i*l tbe rctn’l» on their
’chin He gain«*! noth'*
Hamlin's Wiiard Oil C" send rang
• pnxDoled Flrat with
Ixeika free. T our druggift aella the Oil
i Ward, an Aincrl? »n
an I it «tops pain.
Grn Gord u. who *ul»
A M«<h Standard.
i tragic fair in the S t!
«rd ai><I dla< plln**d an
They havr a hrw way of t<-»ting thr
lately cruabrw! out the
quahly <»f whiakry •«*t <»f
lure
tbla •rrvlce be wa» pro
they inject thrw <lr» p* into a ja« k
eruor of tbr metrnpoll
I’r rbi tl. an«! here hr
ri*
. ratlr «way for a qnar-
y. ||r wa* the buffer
J
both the sebra and the gtraffa—In *ba
Hetulllka furvat regbm of Central Af­
rica, a letter waa rec 4v»d at tbe Nfl*
tluual tuuaeutn In U ■■ ngtoQ frvm a
man In New Kugland. w bo aalJ tbit fur
many year« be wa* atatiunrd aa a
Ilf de
trader In tbe rvgtuu uaUtetL
c la red that tbe okapi were «*&ca«*dlnglj
Illa bnuwlrdge of B4 m 4 v < j
ruuimuo
«u thru tery Limited, aud •• a raault,
be bad labored under tbe Imprraaivu
that tba uba pi waa feuuwu to acieuce.
Tbe aunuuurctnent of Mir llarry*a dia
cutery waa the firat lutluiatiuo of tbe
Bi'leutlfic Impurtame of thia auimaL
Thia mut b of tbe letter la aU weU
euougb. but be epoUrd tbe w bole by
offe ring fur a ”mo»lra< eoualdcratluo,'*
to return to Africa aud aet-ure fur tbe
Inatltuthm a duxrn or mure live apecl*
mcua of tbla animal
Hide by aide with tbe ad*an<'fl of an
thn»tM*l«>g1cal arteuve. the great relic In­
dustry haa ferpt (Mice. aud. aa a rraull.
a very large (»art of tbe time of tba
government authrupologiata In tbe iat>
oratory aa well aa in tbe field la OCVU*
P <*d l»y ferreting <»ut frauda
At pre«
ent ofely »« ten or right of tbe «acred
iMMifea «< codierà of tbe Altera are
known to rtlft. these !>rlng »rattered
alwkiit In tbe librarie» of llutne. l’aria,
Madrid. Berlin and tendon
Arebeol
uglalt bare long entertained ln-|a-a of
finding a few ■nor. of th«*» atrang«
tMM«ka bidden away In totne olwcur«
corner of Mexico, and the Joy of on« of
the Irftdtng archeologi at • of America
may l»r Imagined when two m >tii h* ago
be melted Information of a rather
tagu«' «barar!er that a work of thia
• >rt bad turned up iu a remote quarter
uf Melico.
It»* went ftutnedlately tn thr region
where, according to report, thr codex
»»ft» found. ** ught out thr abrvwd Mrx
*••<* Ml
|
When their Aral »on w««bi rn Adam
U thought by tom. critic to have
remarked, not without much acerbity
"Red hair!
WoulduT that jar
you ”
"Well. 1'nt not preen ting you
with any gold headed Caine, if I know
tnyaelf," retorted Eve. affecting in­
difference. albeit «ecretly mortified to
death. — Puck
A4v«rti»4ffif FvIMtea« ter Pardon»
Tbe g overnor of North Car lina
haa noti tied thr |*rople of hia at air
that all petition* for thr |*ardon of
convict* tnuat fir»t l*e advert>M*d for
w»tnr length of time in thr nrvapa*
|M*ra »»f th« locality where thr c/Tendcr
11vr»i or where tha crime aaa commit
lad.
I'm
kiaa
I 'm
(K>vM»d l’p
•*Wa arv twice •» much «Ivane»'*!
a* our ancawtora.”
“No doubt <>f it “
"In I mi II g4tn«w r»pyctolly.
Thr
game of 'fitra* wa* a favorite »p»Tl
with them, and now tenni*.Phila­
delphia T ime«.
Temporary tmep«
Ed I tor (on new |u*|'cr I—There',
one great pleaaun* In pubhahing a
new j*«|»-r
Owner—W hat's that*
Editor—We ear ape all thivra long
lettera from "Ohl oubscriber.'*
V oimu Ver«i ,( Rtpartt«
An fmlrj» ndctice woman •»ol that
when abe died »he wa, going l<» a»k
Khaki-»j«-are if he really wrote all In»
play.
Her liu»bsnd «uggeatnl that
probably Willie u.iild not be tip
there, when »be qu
replied
" Then you a«k him.
Nrodosb«
( Kaa.) 1(< g later.
A
tt«J to Keep Roth li<M«d
H« looked down in her wonderful
•'No tut »
Pop's l*Tti
Sun.
hiown I* Ri.n.h India
N> f> wcr th*ti o»7. h*4 priar tu r« »rir
in the prison, of Brilieh India in
| - ■ ■ .
, .,
* . 1 - I ■
the nutnfer of 1MH «'f th«, huge total
only "I -’>o.'i wcr>- female», which t» a
• mailer pn'piritou than in wealcrn
counlr tea.
Boa
Wbee Malle St«« Ttelrtees an4 raae-
•sm able» appear.
A grewsome atory came from london
of tbe appearance of th* phantom
barge of the Tbamee" for three su< - ea
•ive uigbta preceding tbe death of tbe
queen
Thia phantom t*arg« of the
I'han.»« appears when a met«. I we of
tbe royal family la about tu die. Just
•a tbe celebrated "white lady uf tbe
llnbe .aollerna" give« warning of tbe
death of a monarch of that family And
when thl, pbanhuu barge apjwara gild
Ing through tbe luw lying shadows and
bight mists of tbe river tbe great ck»-k
of Meatmlnater Big Ben give« thlr
tesu stroke« at midnight Instead of bla
ordinary doaen
Just now any num
her of Thamee watermen can t*e found
wbo My they have seen tbe phantom
twrge and heard Big Ben strike bl,
•mluoua aumtier
There are well authenticated In
•tances of Big Hen having atruck thir­
teen at midnight, «»nee a auldler on
•entry duty at Windsor wa, charged
with having slept ■ u post and wa, ran
fenced to be ■but. ran. a atory in th.
Portsmouth Tim«.
It waa cbargr-l
that tie w aa asleep there at midnight
of a certain night
Illa <lrf>-nau waa
that he waa not asleep and that he had
heard Big Ben In laindon strike thlr
teen at the moment be wa, cbargrd
with having been sleeping on duty
It
wa, proved that on that night Big
Ben had (truck thirteen and had lieen
hearil tn Wlndaor The man wa, par
donrd
Thia la a raconled cara but
tbe record does not »ay that any ata*
trvpbe happened to the royal family
the next day
It la Mid that the phantom barge ap
pea red on the Thame* at midnight and
Big Hen struck thirteen on th« night
tiefore tbe death of the prlnc* ■ nw.rt
■nd that the Mme thing* happened the
night preceding the death of the I'rin
ceaa Alice aud of th« l>uke of Clar­
ence.
Wbeu the phantom barge ap­
pear e<1 on Jan 18. I*sr.’ the night be
fore tbe death of the [Hike >.f Clar
etice. another boat, pulled by four men.
gave chase
The phantom l»>at glided
swiftly toward the terrace of
th«
House of Common, and vantaheit Th«
pursuing boat daahed against the •tou«
emtiarik nient and was wrecked
A warning which applies to the death
of aoVi-rrlgna only la the fall of one
of the atone« at Htonehedge. the great
!>ruld relic on Rallabtiry 1‘laln
A
•tone certainly did fall there on 'be
night of the death of the late qu<-en
1b« Woaak •■<» .?••«!• « ■•!•■> at «be
Jaeanera gt*b*rm.a «4 H.a.ll.
Where raieral year* ago th« Ashing
for the aui’plying of the Honolulu mar
ket waa it. : almost exclusively by th«
native In tbelr canoe and a few
« hmaiurn now the bulk of the work la
done by tbe Japau«-»«, who are at It m
great uurulwr*
The boats which they use an* built
here after patterna used In Jap-atx and
ouce In a while an Orteutal atestuer ar
riving from lb« wet brings an nu|«>rt
ml Oahlng tmat. which tbe tl»licrun-u
think la auperior to those of local tu mu-
fact ure. The boata are of a i«ecull.vr
•baiw and are of different sites, sum«
able to accummualat« but tbrv« men.
which la an ordinary crew, and other,
are large enough
men.
L'p to the IItv« that th« vaaral I*
launched there la no captalti »«le< t«<l
for tbe boat. Tbe chooaing of thia lut
portant factor In «Very case Is left uu
til the boat la tn the water It la known
wbo th« uiemtier* of tbe crew are.
from them the captain la selected.
When the bout la In the water
moored •« urely. the ineintwra of
crew, who are generally the owner« of
the t«>at. atrl
the boaL Tl
»election of tbe <\»mmanikr twglna-
There la no voting or drawing of Iota
to aettie the mattar A! a glv«n tignai
from one of the crowd on «bore. who
• re watching, the men In the boat Im-
gin with all their might to try to throw
each other out Into tbe water
Each
man la against the other, and so the
•tniggl«. a* a usual thing, last* a long
time and I* remarkably excltlug
All
tbe time the plat g-e-a on tbe friends
of tbe cont«-«tant* yell words of cheer
to the atriiggllng men tn the I »oat a u<l
throw buckets of water o«t them ■ nd
into the l»at. ae. uiliigly with the ids«
of making the battleground more •lip-
pery •> well aa refreshing to the mru
at work
A* soon a* a num la throw u
out of the boat he nm»t stay out but
may aaalat with waler If lie ao <l.-«lr.-.
The man wlm stays In the boat long-at.
or rather who Is able to put all the
others out of the lout, haa by hla prow-
caa atiown hlms.-lt <
t» nt t->
■ ap
tain, am! ■<* tie la greeted with much
applause and ahowercl with vongratu
latlon, at the t»-rminat.i>n of the acuflle
There I, uo apt»-al from the aelc< tloii
•■> made, and the man ao chon«n con
tlnuea to be captain until be voluntarily
retires or rails out hla «hare lu tbe boat.
What is
Ovaritis ?
A dull thn»bbiiig pain, acompauisd
by « ranar iif tenderne«« au-1 heal low
duali in tira »ide with an -caaioeal
... ;
i. Io-ale, i utt imiuatlou.
On e «animation it will lie found that
the rrgi'» of pain ah.iw, w«ue swell­
ing Thl, 1« the Ars« »tag» of ovarltia.
Inflammation of the ovary
If the roof
d « our ..- un-- '■ -a»» my*i,ter you have
Il fixed at on,-«. why no« pay the Mine
rsetieet to your ow a body ?
You need noi. you ought not to let
)Uur»eif g" Wheu oue uf your own •«>
bold« nut the hr Ip, ng hand t«» you.and
will fldvi«« jot without money and
without prU*. Mr» I'lukhaiu • labora­
tory in at Lynn Maaa Write a letter
there t. .ng a’I vour aymptoma and
gr» th*» benefit »»f the greatest expert-
rn'f in treating frtnal« Illa
’* 1 v» h »ulTrriiig to Midi an «itrnt
from ovarian tnmbte that my phyal-
riau th . ht an • ¡»«‘rali- u would ba
asreaaa ry
’’Lydia K Hnkham’a Vegetable Com-
pound hating t«een recommended l»>
tnc, I drci led to try it
After using
Several U’tllr» I Lmnd that I was
?urrd.
My entire ayatem wan t«>nr«|
tip. arid 1 wutTrrrd no more with my
uvariea." M». Asst .Uroi.Tr»»)' Mu.
take
ami
is due to the i■ • ..-ma'.itv an.I simplicity of the
combination and a so to the method <>t manu­
facture, which is known to the California big
Syrup Co. Only, and which cnsu: •
■■per­
fect purity and uniformity of product essential
to the ideal home laxative.
In order to get
of it laxative of known value ami diitinctive
action is rapidly growing in public favor, along
with the minv other material improvements ot
the age.
I he many
M' th»*» wiil ftwl Mr* WIn*tow*aBooth
I:.g bs rip Ibr twrwt remedy U> u»e l<»r their
cldldrvu during the trrtbiug jteriud.
who art'well informed
Mor«« lor Her
Mr. Gill. — ! drrxmnl llie «»ther
night that J w.ui going around in rage.
Fortune Teller—Ah, that meana
money.
Mr Gill—lb-» it really, madam?
Fortune Teller—Yra, tml <ed.
dollar, ph-*.*- —Philadelphia
Iloti ■!• lili»?
l»etweeu
Invading foreigner«
one aide and a reactionary coun ou the
W» nf!«r
Harxtrw! Donar* Hrward for aay other, and It wa, bla fate to !»• frown
• ' of
« rii H.al r*. i.ot Lffi ,r»4 Lj litj |
• Riarrh < mí «*
sd upon and atulled upon by the latter
F. J. < ItrSKT A Co . 1‘nrpa . Toteto <»
*»!L«' un V
•«< a <>«Dr J • ferite? In turn.
f r U> ; a«l I
«î» and
»•
perfr, i jr
Through bla contact with foreigners
I. n rain«
s| U»
• It»: sa- ti n« • 1 n«
»
al *
l fi
I ri .
. , « t,a a !« IJ txN’atne Impressed with the advan
tagea of « eaten« method, ami tbeae he
7
W • it T • » a I
lntr<duc««l lu hl, own province of I •*
Mb *• « I f I »’» T> le-lo.
W at .*»Q k ••**.% Minti»,
chi II. To do ao he bad to run counter
H
ala I ft. •<» T*l«4o O
Ha'ilK'alaf rh i «re h'akr
•. naU? ar*, e to the routed cuatoma of centuries and
lirt-rtlr c»a tbe •
. i an i t r . «, --.0,, o| often bla work wa, retard«^!. A, grand
tbont'rtn. Frit»
I»-r t
e
...j a. all
racretary of the empire, which be be
ìruf» al» Trillltio» a • frr«.
liai. • Family Hl.» arr tt»*> taal.
catne In 1H75. he wa, tbe negotiator
of treatlea with foreign nation, and
thus bl, naui« l»ecame well known In
all clvlllnal countries having comuier
clal relation, with China. IJ'a work
waa Indefatigable
lie lnlnaluce.1 th«
telegraph and Ik« railroad Into «'hltia.
founded a military and naval academy,
created a navy, «atabllabed arsenals,
built forts »nd gn»e to the empire •
wonderful Impelu.
And thm came the war with Japan,
There 1« a certain
<1i«ca»e that ha* which proved the rottenne«« of t hl
Tbe unwieldy giant
come down to n* tic»« meltKHla
through many ern wa, whipped. l*»tb army and navy, ow­
* tune* an<l i» ing to the Ignorance of the Chlueae.
older than being practb-ally worthies. El became
b a ! f V ¿Ur f, tbe scapegoat of that war. which he
» jet eery few neither t-outiacled nor countenanced.
out «ide of
• nd suffered degradation by an Ignor­
tho*e who have learned from b»ttrr ex*
prrien< r kn<«w anything » f it* nature ot ant and stupid court on account of It.
th*r»« ten»!.- »
At fir»t a little uker of He negotiated the terms of peace, how
eue apjw*4r» then glanai of the n* k ot ever, and gained the beat poaelble. He
groin* ewrll ; piutple* break out on t?ic waa tranaferr«»! to the olMtcure prov
bread. I»i< k or »■ me other part of the Ince« of Kwang HI ■ ud Kwang Tung
body an ! fol v. ;th yellow puatular matter ; •a viceroy, where be remained until
lhe mouth and thr«»at become tore and
bla Influence and
the tongue i* at all time* badly coated called to Interpose
Head.», nn are frequent, and m u»c!r* and office« between tbe enraged Christian
hunt* throb an.I hint, e»pr< ully during world and those reepottalble for the
damp, rainy weather. Thew are eocne ol Boxer outrage« The ,ubae<iuent neg-»-
lhe flymptome c»f that mo»t loethwnna of tlatlona on behalf of the Imperial
ill di»r4L*e», CuDtagx i* 111
1’ i»«»n. court were carrl«wl on by him.
LI baa been reckoned aa one of the
Contngioun <n.’ *ntaffr..t wealthl«*«t
nu-n In the world, but thia
Blood Polson
statement may tie doubted.
In thia
»•ten tip with it within a abott time after country LI will be long remembered
beinif iniwulated, while others show but for bla lu<|ulaltlveneaa He wa, an un
•lifiht eviiienic of any taint for a long tiring and at tluiea Impertinent ques­
lime after exjvwtiro. but it* tendency in tioner. lie waa ahreyd. cunning, aly.
rverv ca»e ia to c mplets «leatructiun of diplomatic In a won! oriental. When
the phvtiial system. »>-<-ner or later.
S. H S. ia a safe and infallible cure for In Germany the Kalrar aake.l him.
thia bad <b»ea«e the only antidote for "How do our women Cotnpara with
this specific |H>iMMi. It cures t oStagioDS those In China?**
Blood Toison tn every form aud
”1 really cannot tell," said LI. •iyiy.
thoroughly and permanently. 8.
fastening hla eyee on lhe corsage of a
contain* uv Mercury, I’otash or other lady who waa preaent "We never see
harmful mineral,, but ia strictly and
half as much of our women ■• you do
entirelv a .«-getaMe remedy, and we offer
ft,.«»i un reward for proof that it ia not. of youra."
Hharp anawera such ■• thia frequent­
OVR MEDICAL whlehwaaaatab-
nsnan tmv mt Bah-d yaare a<o. ly fell from the lipa of the w ily orient
DEPARTMENT.
doln< . noble ■ I and these, together with hla numer­
work in rsliavin* *n fl’s ring, dive our ous question«, will long perpetuate an
* a abort
f pour aoao
»nd g»t their sdvtrs. Thio will ©oat Interesting phase of bla many aided
you nothing, and what you say will be character.
held in strteteet confidence.
With
their help and a copy of our book on TRAPS FOR MEN Off SCIENCE.
Oontag><ua Blood Polson yon ©an
menage your owu case and cur* your- Hid for • Trlji to Africa* A Mvtlcna
•elf al how»e.
Forer r y — Ko® nn He I Ira.
SWIFT SPECIFIC CO , Allaata. ta.
In onkr to keep out of trouble nowa
da)a turn of flclcnce have to l»e detre
Uvee to some extent. Traps are cuu*
•tantly being laid for them
««lit til
Boon after Kir llarry Johnaton an*
i oMrtl tara» T
non n<-»*d the d I «co very of th.« okapi - au
auHual having point« of rewmbUoc« to
A Bad
Disease
»•»'J
CHOCSINO A CAPTAIN.
The- Scientific production
1
1
.ÿ
*'4-i
■
6MENS Off ROYAL DEATHS.
lean, who pretended Io l>e tbe tinder,
lo-'kiil at the work, liecnme aatlatled
that It waa genuine, and purchaaed 'I
for a large auiu. But he bad no more
than ««-cured the work when be tn-gan
to grow auaplcloua.
Illa auaplcloua Increaalng. he deelded
b> atop over In Washington and sub
mlt tala And to I’rofeaaor William II
Holme*, curator of the l>epartment of
Ar 'Urology of the National muaeutn
I hla he did. 1‘rofeaaor Holme* held
the codex up to Illa none, and remarked
that It "smelled new." In short, the
atory wa* thia:
When a certain French archeologlat
waa In Mexico he employed a*
a
draughtsman the Mexican from whom
the dll|>ed archeologist ««cured III«
■ '«lex. and during til* aervlce thia Mex­
ican learned all about Axtec antlquar-
lea
When hla employer left,
th.
draughtsman devoted hlmaelf to manu
facturlng tmgue antb|tiltlea. hla niaa-
terple« « l<elng the fraudulent codex, for
•ven aueb It proved to be.
Pren-rre.t «he «»lit May.
Mr, Bradbury was tuatruetibg tbe
new cook, who waa not only new, but
•a green aa her own Emerald Isle, Ou«
morning th« tiil,tre»a went Info th.
kitchen aud found Katie weeping or«r
a pan of onions.
“Ob. you're having a harder tint«
than you need to have, Katie," ■ahi
•be. “Always peel onions under water."
"lndade. ma'am," said Katie, "I'm
the laet one to do that, aaklu* yer |>nr
d<>u. Me brother Mick was always div-
tn* and pickin' up stonea from tbe bot­
tom. It's little be couldn’t do under
wather. If 'twaa tyln' bla shoe« or
writin' a letther; but me, I'tn that un-
alay In it I'd lie get tin' tn« tuonili full
■nd drownlu* entirely, Ho If j. plat«
rna'aiu. I'll pale thltn the •■me oulil
way I've always been accustomed to.
■ ud dhry me tears afterwards."
Oaergwrl.
Mr* Nurlcb I don't know whatever
I'm goln' to do with that father o’
four*.
Mr. Nurlcb— What'i up now?
Mr*. Nurlcb lie Inalat« <»n «tnokln* In
the parlor, an* be won't mind me.
Mr. Nurlcb Jnat tell the butler to
■jiesk to him. Ilf's scared o* him.—
Philadelphia I’rr««.
Aa i t ar I »‘It.
Curato - Tbe Land played • moat
propria!» tune at (he h<>r«e show.
C’awker What waa It?
"I.laten to my tale of whoa.
■ delphla North American
always buy the genuine n<i note the full name
of the Company.ilitorni.» big Syrup Co.—
printed on the front ot every package,
in thr
pr«Ken of manufacturing figx are used ax they
are pleasant to the taste, but the medicinal
virtues <>t Syrup ot 1'igx arc obtained from an
excellent combination ot plants known to he
Syrup of FiJ
&fCi<riÎÂ|iùJY.|(ilP^
The sale of millions of hotties annual'? f >r
intnv years past, anil th? universal satisfaction
which it his given confirm the claim we make,
tint it possesses the quj it.es which commend
it to public favor
Sart Frcxr.cloco,CÀI.
Loxjisvilh.Ky.
fl»w York.H.Y
fur salt by all dr-lj
a*b •
ABSOLUTE
SECURITY
Genuine
Little Liver Pills.
Must Boar Signature of
▼ ary »mall «»4 •• »«©y
la ukr Wi ©agaas
PADTrD Q
VO* ©LABACWt.
uAnl trio for oini«»».
• iTTLE
ÌTlVrn
rOR IIUOUXHtt,
FOR TORRID
TORPID LIVER.
LIVE*
FOR CONSTIPATION
«
foi » allow
*« m P»
saia.
CURE SICK HEADACHE
G. P. RUMMEUN & SONS
fiitt treo/ t9 St., Hrar WavNintj'**, rvHtand,
lojdma and Roliablo furrlort of tho Northwoat.
In l-HiO pen* I* gun to I*,
Gillutt, who manufactured
•tecl finely tempered.
The
ham! ma<le throughout ami
>ur < oat»
I'uUarvtta*. H« mm , Lie, M*«!e it» all th« F*«hionania >»ir<
Fur 1 rimn lwc«.
Mabe» ai«d ti»g*
Meud tor tala!«»flue.
Furw ?rrn>"!cte*i aud rrpalred. M rite ua
SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.
St. Helen's Hall
BISHOP SCOTT ACADEMY
DRILLS
A» L' mm I.
Writ. tar lllu.tralr.1 Calatogli«.
Ara
ber«n«a I hey ar«* thoroughly wrt! mada
<»f t<at material. Ara »«rofifar an i hraviat
■
,
a’ o lat. j arrufflto. r,liabk and p»<«ffl«»», *ttd
will M>a same q ian'lly, «p or d. an ht l «», ..it
• !«■ hil! Ii<w»«i«*r brûla ---*
F© eh•«{••«< ter««»«*»
HE.*! We kray» full »Vwk of repair« at prtrtrf.
» . * — . »
pal point» In the 5ufthw««t *
---- — • tore.
< aiaifigu«
Teacher—Johnny, if cake* were 20
cent* a doran and 1 gave you lOcent«,
how many would you gel?
Johnny—None.
I d get candy.—
Boatori Herald.
Alti Hl V C. M " II I . Principal
The Housewife
•nd
They ee«f « IHlU
-T«
o. at. rs.av a oo
Detroit. Silo«.
...Columbia University...
Atidcmk «nd Collcgistr Halin.
COUKMK j » < «Mirai llursr» s. letitiA« Bad
tom mereiai for part ic-Hafs appi» tu
Worw Th,« , Widow
Charitable Old Lady—Poor woman'
And you are a widow?
Beggar — Worse than a
widow,
ma'am.
Me 'u»l>ari'a livin', an* 1
have to aup|*>rt him.—Til Hila.
Th« S«v«(« Hatband
JO/f/V
I
POOLE, l^rttand, Oregon.
Vootof MorrUoa flira«A
t’nivaraltj! I’«fk, I'vriland. <»rwgoa
-
Can glee von
Buggiea. I'lo«».
M in (milla and
Machinery, be
tha *«at bargain« In
Hoilert and Engin««,
l*i>mnt an I < >«risral
u« Iwlura buying.
_ __ _______
j
features? ”
Iler brother looked downal the
precious little innocent a moment,
am! tln n i»keil
'What are they?”
MUCHI 11.. LEWIS Â «IA\I R CO.
I Irat and Taylor Sia.
Portland. Oregon.
BEV. E. P. MURPHY, Preudrot.
' WEATHERWISE
/OTHERWISE!
‘‘U'liat," asked the proud young
mama, "do you think of the iiaby'a
Piral Guide Itrwd by tuooael
■re wa ail aafej Hecond Guide Hate?
Well, hardly! That dude In th. next
tree atlll haa hla gun with him!
I lOOSILk»
"Bridget, did you call the boy«?"
ponntto. oittaoii.
“Alidade an Ol called thim leery-
\ H««wr»1l»»g «»««( !><«, *rhaa»fl fur faltl«
thing Oi cud think of, but tlxy II«« • X< rrt.«i k it>«1*rgart»n IrainlfMr tejsSfi
rr»« nt. whirh will h«»r a «rtMifSle rwHtet <• h-
wudn't git up.
Brooklyn Life.
b ririrfrart< It r¡«aaa t line > all I hr H«<ar>tit>«
l<par l m r r> I pro * bits a
and w< 11 ar
’ . -
? r • a « »
HI« Comnwnl
or other inform at U>t> artly <o
Mra Scrappington (in the midat of
her n ailing >—Here 1« an item winch
*ay* that in Patagonia a wife can I*
Purtlaad« Oregon Foun>i©d l*?u
purchased for one dollar.
.Mr. Scrappington — Well, then
1 Homi Schi' for Boys.
may I*- wive* in Patagonia that are
worth that much.—Harper'« Harar
Military and Minili Trainile
Lhdn t Sa, 'Em.
The Farmer
The Gardener
Tr t fifty card* p»r botti».
*
At firtakUtt.
Carter's
Graia Fichi« In Morway.
I r«« tbfin I per reni of thè land tn
Nurway la In uae for graia Arida.
A boy wbo.loeau't Ilk« to work never
I. -*«.■*• r •<’ .
, L
j,
er that be Is «lek.
l|s j^enc-ficial ^fffefs
mint anderstand quite clearly, that in order
to meet the above conditions a laxative should
be wholly free from every objectionable quality
or substance, with its component parts simple
and wholesome and it should act pleasantly
and gently without disturbing the natural
functions in any wav.
lhe laxative which
fu'fils most perfectly the requirements, in the
highest de ree, is
'
»HTW-'«.»tl,
•VOWEJty
i
^SH BRW®
SLICKER
*It has tiecn my observation,
•a-Ar* •» ffTuffi©
the Havage Bachelor, "that a man ia
AND ICC* DAY?
due to h'el Ina ch*a|»-st a abort time
•i «* aäc jr » wta ’ xhis £oea e < aaev? maoe ruat.
alter hia wile begin« the conversation
. CATALOfeUp F«t
by calling him 'dearest. ’
Indian- JhomngiFull Ln< q FuArmentj ardMoLs
_
A
W
TOWCR
CO
M
ap<ilia Press.
Patents
Send no Money
h*l • madri . t >tr*»inf »Hh • drarrlraiot
«
IIJll
a i. <ba|.t A) Wa.
(i h . t> I. • Kl.l
Holiday Resolutions
UV
Keeley Cure
am* relier hm llaaoe. epi ma as f raaaeae
on*, aaml l<w pariidaian v>
imiiy
intititi, r,";:4,-'.-,.:
V,
fe», an
leni.