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RESULTS OF MALARIAL AUD TYPHOID FEVERS. A Case Otcd in Three Oaks, Michigan, that will Interest Delicate Women The Effects of the Fever Were Felt in the Weakest Spots, A WARNING Jvaas.akaxMOaaBV,J VU ahwilaakiAn torn girl drooprafrud ftrfngmthecprinf timt of youuir laaumi af brigtit eras, stae;, raj cheeks, sad aa eUstia atap, taere are dnll eyes, fait, ssllew, ar erteaiaa oo plexioii, and a laaautditeas of Hep that be speak dueaat aad as earl; death if proper tnataHnt am promptly naerttd to and BpmMtMl m until tk. mnmmW h)al enriched, and the faneouas af HA baeoaw ; tonl ever ,on T left aide. I then earn regular. Upon parents na a great re-1 nKneed to have some audi in the medicine, ponmbilitv at the tune their iauehlen are , "egsn f hike three pills after each bwidiag into womanhood. If your daughter ' mn1- I did not have chilla any niore and pale, aoaaplaias af weakaeas, a " tired BT eireulation was better, out " upon the alighleat exertion, If ahe at "After I had taken seven boxes I eould troubled with headache, backache, or rt , ?. UM1 "! along after Una, pain in the aide, if her tenner at fitful ' valked with the asnstanee at a cane, and in and her nppeuie poor, the a in a eon- September threw thai aside and have not dioon of extresaa peril, a fit subject used H since. 1 am not strong enough to du for the development of thai man dreaded hard work, bat ean do light housework, of all rliimm Oiasiunplisu. If you I - " I had also keen a sufferer for sixteen notice any of these symptom kwe no "h PJ"ful menstruation. Every tisae in procuring sooxething that will as- tim would have to lie down moat of the nst the patieat to develop properly aad re- tmK' as it waa impossible for me to stand, gularly; that will enrich the bleed, and re- : nenrly disappeared. Every store health's roaea la the ekeeks ; bright : tUR V"? 'honld come 1 would eramp and eyea and a lightsttos of step ao -that danger ! w00 "J to use hot appUcationt, and of consumption and prematura death will ' d lake hot slings, teas and every known he averted. Wise sad prudent nwthert will hat of no avail. After using Pink rosea act tnav neon tne approach af the peneu or no oeny, ana ums avoid all chances of disease or early deeav. At Three Oaks, Michigan, there Una a woaun with a most remarkable history. The following story is given in her awn words. Da. Williams' Manicurs Co., Schenectady, N. T. CetmWs. There it ao teach to eav about my ease I hardly know which would be thought the moat important Seven yean ago I had an attack of assiarial (ever, which turned to the typhoid. After that I never felt as well my nervous system waa cose pleteij unstrung. Five years ago last March 1 feh the first symptoms of rheumatism. The next Marob I had m grippe, which left see whh what the doctor pronounced muscu lar rheumatism. I became better, but in hovetaher had another severe attack. It settled in my back and right bin. and waa then called sciatic. I wasblialered several times without anv relief I spent all of that winter in bed. The next snrine I wai .hi. to he out a little, but in August had an- other attack and waa blistered again. This r thev kens the hi iall m Bare far awe twn wees, nut t received no neneut. "After this I had sixteen boils, or some, thing similar, on the right side. I eom- BKncea to set crooked and had to uar a cane when I walked. I again got a little better, b'tt in Feoruary became worse, and my back gave nut completely ao that! eould not atraumien. The doctor said it waa the breaking down of the bone structure of the vertebra. I was nearly double. When I became able to walk I was ao bent over that I had to walk by pushing a chair, aa I eould not straighten. could not ait and lean hack in a rocker. Then was a huge bunch ansa half-way down on my hack which, at times, pained me terribly. ' " That fan I took two boxes af Pink "ilia, bat because thee did nnt kaln - once I stopped taking them. The next win ter I was in bed. completely belplns. I anally got so I eould not sh up long enough to have my bed made. I had ebflls every niswt aad my hands and feet were like ice an tne tune. At last 1 lost all control of aad rfl nmimeneed tt kugh ar cry -T.ll - , ti rJ "V? severe pains in nr l3h JiJT? "hK! ""P " "ili and would have spells when it seemed as if I were ftiiiiif and would become i 0 .1 reon Lentrai & bastern, It- It. CO. Yaquina Bay Route. Connecting at Yagtiitia Bar with the Ban Francisco and aquma Bay Steamship Company. SteaisMp "Farallon" Bails from Yaquina Bay every eight days for bun Francisco. ( ows Bay, rort Orford, Trinidad aud Humboldt Bay. Passenger Accommoda tions Unsurpassed. 8horteat Route Between the Willamette Valley and California. Fare tram Albanv and Points West to Ban franciaco: Cabin I 6 00 Bleerage .. .............. i 00 To Com Bay and Pott Orford -. Cabin 4 6 00 To Humboldt Bay: Cabin 4 8 00 Bonnd Trip Good for 00 Days Special. RIVER DIVISION. Steamers "ALBANY" and "WM. M HOAls," newly furniahed, leave Altany daily, except Saturdays, at 6 . arriving at Fort land tiw wme'day at 6 p. m. Returniiif;, boat leave Portjand aame dVB as above at 6 a. m., arriving at Albany at 7:46 P. M. J. C. Mato, dwi5 HfOKK, 8up't Kiver Dtvuion. Manager. H. B. Bacbt, H. L. Waldkb, Afr't Opp Revere House Afent, Depot Albany, When in Waterloo call on City Drug Store for headache cure. Go lo A. E. Davie for aoda water, coco cola, and milk abakea. B. 4 B. are the initiate of Bach A Buhl but their groceries are A. 1. Bipana Tabulea cure torpid liver. . TO MOTHERS. aeiaas. The nigtvei wart Ike wont, as 1 eeuktaet stop. I waa in to much pais thai they evr dm anti-pain powders, antl I had to take tour ar five at airut aa I would awake Dearly every hour in terrible pain. ' A year ago last May I again comtueuced taking Pink Pills. 1 eould only lie on my right aide and wai ao helpless that 1 eould not turn or get up without being lifted. i After J had takca four or five boxes 1 eoukl I . 7 , l jk wuuuui any pain whatever. It had been two years since there had been any color. The doctor said it alight be the tarn af life-but as I was toe young, only tnirty-tnree, he thought it strange if it waa. Wow I am just aa anyone should be at those times. ''Another trouble 1 had was a weak atom, aeh from a child. Every little while I would have bad vomiting spells, consequently the doctors ftond me a very hard patieat to treat. Hy physician mid he had spent more time in studying my ease than that of any patient he aver had. Several pbyakiaaaad viaed me to uar an electric baiterv. We got one and I used it for same time before j commenced swing the pills, and continued it for awhile after f began using them, hut I found out I eoukl get along sa well without B and just depended on the pills. - " When I commenced using them 1 waa so discouraged that I had iriven nn the "a"!1" of ever being any better, as after I . T , 1 "eaker and i mor helpleae. It seems almost a miracle to mt T so many remedies that I 7ur medicine should have helped me aa much. I ean now walk t)nhe a distance wnnout grtiug very tired, and the bunch on my back is much smaller than it was. " I ean furnish plenty of proof that these statements are all true from friends who have seen me suffer and know just how helpless I was when 1 commenced using your medi cine. I have used in all Ihirtv'-two boxes. I am perfectly willing to tell what has helped me and have recommended yoar pills to several persons who are now nsing them. I do not believe I would have been alive now had it not been for Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and am very thankful that there is such a medicine, for they have helped rae When everything else failed." Bcapectfully, lira. J. B. FlowMa. Sworn and subscribed to before me thla 19th day ot October, A. D., ISMS. DWIGHT n asREff. jVetory Public, Berrien County, Miehigan. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills eoniahi all ih. elements necessary to give new life and nehn to, ih klonH .-A i nerves. They are sold in boxes (never in loose form, by the dotes or hundred i at cents a box. ar six boxes for t2.AU. and mav e had of all drugghas ar direct y by mail from Dr. WiUuuaa' Uedieme Cemmn J, X. . pQpDLAR, mm Tfatarc, nvnttoii. Nets ctsaasa Health Formerly Boston Journal of Chemistry Enlarged and Improved Contains a large number of Short, Eatiy, Pructiml, Iniermting and Pop ular, rjcientific nrticle. tbat can lie Appreciated and enjoyed by any intel ligent reader, even though he knew little or nothing of Science. Prorosely Illustrated and From Technicalities. Free Newsdealer, 10 eents. SLOO per yoa.1 JarUention this paper lor a sample copy.-fe Largeat Circulation of any Scientific Paper In the World rTBUSHED MONTHLY BT Ben J. Lillard, Ne-vr York. Albany Steam Laundry RICHARDS ft PHILLIPS, Proprs, A-lbany, Oregon All Orders Receive Prompt Attention. Special Rates for Family Washings. Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded. J. F. HYDE, Agent, Xobanotx. - Oreiron. Bipans Tabulea. Eipans Tabulea cure dyspepsia. Rlpans Tabulea assist digestion. BuMJ Tabula rt liver tfWiktM. TURNED THE TABLES. Bow Blwrp Irruuiaior Clot the Boot ot a Moalraa Haauit. "From aonie of the re porta circulated in the eaat," aaid Geruian savTetnew, of Galveston, Tex., the other nifrht, "one ia led to believ that the western, par ticularly the far south western, citixen ia a pretty bad man, vrhoae chief amuse ment and meana of gaining a llvel ihood conaiat ot highway robbery. But J think the finest piece of 'holding up' I ever heard of waa accomplished by a young New Yorker who traveled in our state and Mexico for a druggiata' Taney articles manufactory. Thiayoun(rman,"he continued, "waa traveling in the ititte nf Coahnlla, Mex ico, about two years ago and went one night to Saltillo, the capital of the state. It waa the tint time he hail been in the town, and, after trunKicting a little business, he started out to see the sights. As he entered an ikolated street he was suddenly confronted by a brig-andish-lookitig fellow, who, in glib mongrel Spanish, demanded his valu ables, with accompanying gestures tbut mule his meaning perfectly intelligible to the intended victim. The highway man held in one hand a long, fthiistrr lookiug knife aud waved it about in a suggestive manner which implied the necessity of ready compliance with his wishes or a tragic result. "Hut the salesman was a man of qnici, wit and ready resources. Instead of handing over his property he thrust hi hand into bis pocket, and a moment later the cold, shiny barrel ot wh.it seemed to be a revolver was pointed ai the wuuld-bc roliber'B head. " 'Excuse me,' said the young man, but this is my game.' "Naturally, the surprise caused by the unexpected production of the sup posed revolver produced a change it the confident manner in which the rob ber had confronted the Kew Yorker, and he started back. Instantly the salesman knocked the knite from hit hand, stooped down, picked it up, took the highwayman by the collar before he could escape and marched him before the police authorities. At the prelim inary trin of the would-be robber the lollowing morning tlieguiltof the pris oner was already established, and his commitment was about to follow when he asked if it were not an offense for strangers In the country to carry con cealed weapons. lie was told that it was. Then he demanded the arrest ot the young salesman, charging him with carrying a revolver. The native jus tice asked the salesman if the charge was true. This was admitted, lie was then asked if he still had the weapon concealed on his person. The young man said ne naa, but pleaded that its possession had the nigbt before pre vented a robbery and possibly murder. He was informed that such a circum stance did notalter the case and that be had violated the law. "The prisoner smiled sardonically on beholding the tight place into which the authorities were seemingly draw ing tne new j orker, but his mirth turned to disgust when the young man punea tne revolver from his pocket and laid it down before the magistrate. It was nothing but a cologne atomizer fashioned in the shape of a revolver. such as were manufactured in quanti ties several years ago." Baltimore Sun. A POLITE SHERIFF. A Hiili Tbat Kae Caaafeaeae) Bales or Societr. "The moat polite man 1 ever knew." aid J. D. Ewana, ot Mississippi, to Star writer, "was a colored man down in my county. He belonged before the war to Col. White, one of the moat cul tured and polished gentlemen in the south. Uurmg reconstruction days Tom was eiectea aneruz, and the first year be held the office a white man waa aea- teneed to be hanged. I knew the doomed prisoner, and at his request was with him for several boon a day xur me tan weea ox rua ule. "The sheriff came in the first time I was there, and addressing the prisoner, suiil: Dense me, Marster Bob. I Jess cum fur Jeaa a little advice. Yo'aee,we sin' neither ob us as used ter ceremoni ous occasion ob die kin', an' I ions wants ter know how yo' would like ter nanoe gallows, facts da sun, or deodar wayr "The prisoner told him to bare hia race away from the sun. 14 Thank yo', Mare' Bob. I done hab it dat way. We don' wan' to make no exposition ob oursefs by not doia' what is pro pub on sich events.' "Upon the next occasion the aherUt came in: " 'Mars' Bob, 'scuse me one moment, gem'man. I jes wants ter hab yo' ahow me once mo' how you done tie dat knot Mob' curionseat knot I eber seed.' "Cpon the morning of the fatal day, as I went in, the ahcritl had the doomed man's foot thrown over a chairand waa blacking his boot, the other one hav ing already been polished. 'Mawnul'. sab,' he said to me. 'Mare' Bob jes gittin' ready. I done borrered a suit an' necktie from de cunnel an' jess slickin' 'im up. Den J gits inter my own dress suit dat I had made a puppus, an' Mare' Bob au' me, we gwine ter be de bet' dressed ob anybody.' "Arrayed in full evening dress, the onvicted man and the sheriff mounted the scaffold when the time came. Aii right now. Mars' Bob,' said the sheriff, as he adjusted the cap. "Bcuse me, aah, jess a minute,' and he touched the fa tal spring." War.r"ton Rtar NEARLY SPOILED THE BANQUET arfortajM to a Printer Caaao Voafaaloa at a Dmaae- errs lo tttaalaf. Mention of the present visit of Henry M. Stanley to this country brouebt about the narration of an amusing, though somewhat annoying, incident in connection with the "American dinner" that was given to the explorer in Lon don on hia return from the train t'oaha relief expedition. The incident also serves to show how a very alight accident may precipitate confusion in a diUWMrti TMiAlaA latest1 Stanley waa the idea ot Henry S. Well come, an American business man ot tondon, who waa not only a personal friend ot Stanley, but a member ot the firm ot druggiata who fitted out the Emin Pasha relief expedition. Through Air. Wellcome'e energy almost every American in London subscribed for ! i c kets to the dinner, and on the night it t.me oft covers tor over three hundred -ople were laid In Evans' assembly noma. One table, on a dais, was re vived for Stanley and the more dis tinguished guests, and. there ware a .loxen other long tables facing this one. Mr. Wellcome attended personally to lite arrangement of the seats, and each man who had subscribed to the plate tbat waa to be presented to the guest of the evening was given a place at the end of one of the subsidiary tables, and others were given acuta near each other who had expressed preference. Mr. Wellcome gave minute attention to these details, and, the drat thing on the morning of the night of the dinner, he took hia completed plan of the tables and seats to a printer rn order to have the usual diagrams rendv tor the guid ance ot theiliners in taking their places. When the hour ot 8:30, which had iieen fixed for dinner, had arrived, the MX) buntlred gueatB were assembled in the reception-room. Stanley was there, and so wr,s Consul General John C. New, who t to preside, and so were Mtine of i nf i:-u.-t ilitttiuguished men in r.npltin'l. r.nt there waa no diagrams "f the ilinirg room, and the reception i.ini.:ii . uve- anxiously waiting for '.tr. lU'u.'omc to arrive with them. At i -li o'clock Mr. Welicoint'ftewin,inhlB t usim'KB cNulu-s, with a smudge of printer's ink ou his noae aud more on iik rmtiila. tlen-tntzinly iuformedtha .fjitiou coinm,arc that the printers .ill pietl tllrt;.-pcntlll.M'tIlralnsoft!u, iil.'irs nt the last moment, and that ii y would be compelled to do without i.' in. II may seem an easy matter for 300 "it'll to find their plnres at tables, when .:r names are at their plates, but it In-night about ao much out) (union that everybody was turned from the dining room back to the reception room anil a brilliant scheme was auggeaU'd. There was the original list of the nninca of the diners, with their respective places. that Mr. Well come had rescued from :be printer, in the pusscwiiou of the rc wption committee. The tnnftntnster -us stationed on a chair at the door of lie dining-room and instructed to read the list of names, each man to pass out and take his place at the table when bis name was called. The toastrsaster was a fine, big Englishman, with a stentorian voice. He did aa he was told. "New Consul General John C" he shouted, and Mr. New went through I tie dour. "Stanley TJcnry M," bel lowed the toflBtniater next There was a roar of laughter and that scheme for seating the guests was dropped. Finally everybody went in again and searched fur hia place and found it or otherwise, as l-st lie might. Several f t he gueata desinicd for the principal "ere rescued from Inferior posi i tons Ik low, r.r.d some ambitious ones ;vcro degraded 'mm the table of rank; 'tut the dinner went on merrily and uiled similarly, though itbegsnsnbour ;:tvr than the time it had been set for, ud nil bt'cuiinc of the accident to the diagrams. fi. Y. Telegram. Boa-t Write Whaa Aa(ry. Never write a letter to a man, wom an or child when you are antrrv with the person in question, or perhaps, I nau oetter quality my advice by beg ging you, one aad all, never to send an j angry letter for 48 hours after you have J vrruien it, and men 1 would suggest coding it carefully, and, as the Irish man said, "burning it before sending it. We have many of us exhausted all our rage in the fire ot the letter-writing:. and have felt all the delights of a battle won by the prowess of our pens without the hackneyed formality of posting tb epistle. Who is there who has not written his anger out in this vholesonii wayl Do not, 1 pray, send a cruel let ter to anyone you have ever loved. You will but live to ropret the act, and pos- siujy n itn tn- pallid silence of deatli between you and the wounded one. if mortals were, in these prosaic day gifted with invisible powers, I would wish to be tbat spirit endowed with a force which would arrest every angry cord at the tip of each sharp-pointed, heart-breaking pen. St. Louis Repub- WILY 8CHOOLM ASTER. The Marer af the Ton Waa aakjeeead to aa Iartbrattj'. An extraordinary misadventure re cently befell a French mayor, who had contrived to quarrel with the village achoolai safer, who, aa ia very usual tn country districts, acted aa his secre tary. The mayor waa seated one fine afternoon in one of the rooms of the town hall with hia new secretary, when tne acnoolmaster entered the building stealthily and noiselessly turned the key of the door, locking up the pair. it waa some time ere the mavor and hia secretary realized the strange posi tion in which they had been placed, and then for two mortal hours they cried and shouted, implored and threat ened, but In vain, for the vindictive schoolmaaler remained deaf to their appeals. Finally, the prisoners were released by the gendarmes, who, horror stricken at tbia act of profanity, drew np a naming report of the affair. The schoolmaster, however, bad not yet done with the mayor. Bevenge Js sweet, and hia thirst for it having been stimulated by one success he resolved on going In for another. Having locked in the mayor, he resolved on locking him out, and at the present moment the door of the town hall is so securely fastened tbat the unlucky functionary ia unable to effect an en trance. The baffled mayor telegraphed to the minister ot public instruction, lodging a formal complaint against the school master, "I wish to inform vim " h. tnry, have been sequestrated by aim for two hours In the hall of the Valrle; that he refused to open the aput taunt in spite of numerous injunctions; and that the Intervention of the gendar- nterle waa required to enable us to ?rrw t?"k!"'1'(' tng. I beg you to arrive at a prompt decision, aa it is ImposBlble for me to enter the town hail, where the nrrtilvea are." This is a pretty state of things, ano tbe Interference of a minister ia needed to enable the mayor to return to hia town hall and hia archives. Kan sas City Star. Five UUttous tor a RualMau. When Lady Margaret Crosvcuor, third surviving daughter of the d jjte of Westminster, gave her hand to IVinaa Adolphua ot Teck, the other day, says the Philadelphia Times, her father gave with it a marriage portion of !)rc mil lion dollars. The bride, the dr.tv ;iit'.ir ot probably the richest mi;n in world, is rather a good-looking girl r.-h.-k.- par sonnllty, to say nothing of biu 'i r. iaba Ions dot, would seem to cnti!l !r.Tt :jmctliic? bettor in the way -' n luts iand than the impocunious yu.tirj lan .t whoso name sho no-.v Ijjcm. The "inoc is on officer in the snvu.jcnth i.tcors, the full uniform of w!il"!i regr . cnt ho wore when ur-.nici The vdiilng presents numbered ah.- ut five i-.:ndred, and included cat.tr;U j.'truhy to start a store. The newly wedded iiir will iu future be kntiwn us "thoir aercne bigimcsses the prince and pris .cas of Tuck." Pears Preserved Whole. Take medium-eiied pears; peel them, leav ing on the sterna To every quart add a cup of water and half a cup of sugar Set them over a alow fire and slmmc. for several hours until they turn c deep red shade. Then seal in glasr jars. Home. Spiced Applea Eight pounds o' apples, pared aud quartered; ton. uounde of sugar, one quart of vinegar 'tie ounce of thick cinnamon, one-hn' tince cloves; boil the vinegar, buo- . id spice together; put in the app! hile boilingan l let themremaiu-n-it nder (about twenty tninutesj; tit.--.: at the apples in a jar, boil down th imp until thiok and pour over ther. -Farmer' Voice. Bipans Tabulea cure dixit ness. Ripans Tabulea cure flatulence. Rlpans Tabulea cure bad breath. Ripans Tabulea: gentle cathartic, Rlpans Tabules cure biliousness. Ripans Tabulea cure conBtipation Tbe highest tobaccos is "Just as good as Durham." Every old smoker Xof knows there as good as ileciiwel Snis!unF8h Ton will find one eacn two ounce pons lnsioe eacn nag oi Dlackwell'e Durham. Buy a bag of this cele brated tobacco and read the coupon which rivea a list of valuable presents and how to get Albany Furniture Co, (INCORPORATED) BALTIMORE BLOCK, Albany, Oregon. Furniture, Carpets, Linoleums, matting, etc. Pictures and Picture molding. Undertaking a Specialty. Victors Are Best. Victor Non Puncturable running wheel on earth. The end. Largest stock of second Everything as represented. Headquarters for sundries Street and 311 Alder Street, Portland, Oregon. OVERMAN - To Tbs Motbsra. ( Tou have nice children, you know and nothing pleases them better than nice nobby suit of clothes that keeps hern warm and heallhv. Baker has " "'" Can . .. i ,i ",tt ,u,,d W 00 f,,r ,ult of olnl1"-or "P to W OO? All these low prices you ' III find at Hiram Baker'a. Notice. You can purchase round trip tickets al the Southern Puciflc (Vs. ticket office to Portlund and return at K 66; tn Eul Fori land and return $6 76; -id for 80 days. This saves you 'xi ceiils of nguiar fare. Siubacrilie for the Express. During our cloning out sale tin goods III lie wild except fur spot cash. Rkau, Peacock A Co, I)r Cbeadle Is glnd tn see the itlldrt'ii and exuiiilne their teeth, le extracts temporary twill for .hildreii free. Tarn O'tihanters for Misses and I'hlldreu in nil the I ewent cloths and t Itn, and from 25ots to $1 60, at Mis Dumnnd'n. Money to loan. A limited amount of money to loan on good farm secur ity. Call upon or write tn 6. X. cileele 4 Co., Albany, Oregon. NeecBHity demands that we insist on nil thiMC Indebted to us ou subscrip tion, or otherwise, to call and settle at once. We will take wheat, oat or hay ul the highest market pi ices, I hare money to loan at 8 pur oen Intercut on good farm or personal security, J. M. 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