The Columbia register. (Houlton, Columbia County, Or.) 1904-1906, May 13, 1904, Image 7

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    Distress
After Eating
Kiuh between met!, belching, yoib
lllny, flatulence, flti of ncrrous bead
tube, psiu ia the stomscb, in all
ymptomi of dyipepiU, and the longer
- a- a-,. -as mw M-uv mm m vuiw I vm i
a-a aaa, fg fa) 9 00
HOOCl S SQrSQpQrl'lQ
. J7 I
ana puis
radically and permanently enro it
strengthen and ton the atomacb and
other tlljfestlve organa for th natural
performance of their function!.
Aocept no substitute for Ilood'a.
' "I had dyspepsia twenty-fire - and
took different medicine but tot no help
nntll I briao taklnff Ilood'a Baruparllla.
Bit taisa tour bottlss of tbli medicine
and can now eat almost anything, Hasp
wall, bar no ersraps la my atomacb, no
burning and no distress." Mss. Wuxu
a B.BBtrr, 14 Olnsy Bt, rro-ldenea, R. L
Hood's Sarsspsrlll promts t
uro and fcp th promla.
Illp Va Winkle labeled.
Rip Yan Wlnkl bad Juat been tak
ing a nap. Haclng a band upon hi
beard, he murmured drowally, "How
thla growa on met" After which b
foil Into a second dose, that he wight
leep out th remaining ten ycura.
Isle Record.
Mow to Keep Nous.
With all th luxurlf and pleasures
of thla life, It big enjoyments and it
smaller comforts, there it an offaet or
antithesis which we have to contend
with in the form of ache and pain.
In some way and by some mcana every
l - - . i . a . i i
" " wuu" ?' """n ,n om
at aoinatlme. Trlfl ino nma tl ihm
may be, th risk ia that they will grow
-w - v I mnjmmi v VIIWIII
to something greater and rack the sys
tem with' constant torture. There is
nothing, therefore, of till kind tbat we
hate a right to trifle with. Taken In
time, the worst forma of aches and
palna are easily aul dued and cured by
the free urn of St. Jacob Oil. No
well regulated household ought to be
without a bottle of tbl great remedy
for pain. It la the specific virtue of
penetration in fit. Jacobs Oil that car
ries it right to the pain spot and effect
a prompt cur even in the moat painful
case of Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciat
ica, Lumbago. You want it also in
the house at all tlmoa for hurts, cut
and wounds, and the houae that always
has it keeps up a sort of insurance
against pain.
Th Cantloua Riley.
A friend of James Whltcotnb Riley
tells a story of an encounter with the
bachelor poet once had with a woman
reporter. The energetic young wom
an, after strennous effort, had finally
caught Mr. HI ley at the telephone.
This is the conversation that followed:
"Is this Mr. Blley?" ,
"Yes. Tbat ia Mis
"Mlaa Joues, of the Courier-Journal.
Pve been trying all day to get an in
terview with you, Mr. Blley."
'Ah, would It were now a view in
stead of an Interview," aald the poet,
gallantly.
"Oh, tbankal now long will you re
main in Louisville, Mr. Blley?"
"Only a abort time."
"Ia your wife with you?"
"No, ma'am, aha ia not"
"Where is alio, may I ask?"
"You may ask, my dear Miss Jones,
but I find it very difficult to answer.
I am tn absolute ignorance as to her
whereabouts. For aught I know to
the contrary, she msy right now be st
the other end of this telephone." Kan
fas City Journal.
LIKE A SPONGEtTiM
c r - M
Some of the most stubborn diseases enter
Into the system through the pores of the -kin.
Like a sponge, it absorbs poisons of various
kinds, which are taken up by the little blood
vessels beneath the surface of the body, and
emptied into the great cilrrent of the blood.
. The juices of poison oak and other noxious
wild plants percolate through the skin like water through a sponge, are
taken into the circulation, breaking out afresh each season, and linger
ing on for years unless antidotcd and driven out of the system.
Dye Poisoning among the employes of dye houses, and from wear
ing colored under clothing and hosiery, is of frequent occurrence
and dangerous to health,
causing boils and sores and oxaow OAif and ITS effects.
f hr riintionB 0ver flftn Tara ago X wa poisoned with Pot
Otner eruptions. ion Oak. I tried remedy after remedy without
Workers In lead, brass ratting relief. Bores broke out over mj body and
AtW morula ars often on my tongue, siCeotina; th Ualn of my mouth,
and other metnis ara oiien ftDout a yt my dootor tol4 m, to
poisoned by the Chemicals-try 8. S. B which X did. After taking thr
anA ariAa. iin-d in Dolish "bottle dl th ors disappeared, and X hay not
end acids usea in po" toMn bothared alno. and I feel maoh Indebted to
incr, and the dust and 111- your valuable modloin for ao jsrompt and eom
i .kin Diets a cure. I am oertatn that S. B. B. will do ail
inga BciiiuiK uwu that u
1 t 1 C J ikai-i
and which find their way
intn tha
Danvllla, Ey.
bloodl.followed by inflammation, swelling and the most obstinate sores.
Blood Poison, the vilest of all human diseases, is often con
tracted through shaking the hand or handling the clothing or other arti
cles used by one infected with this dangerous poison. The deadly virus
finding its way through the pores of the
reached by washes, salves, soaps or.other external remeGies. xne ooa
must be purified and a healthy circulation established before getting
permanently rid of the disease. S. S. S. acts upon the blood, riddmg it
of the original poison and restoring it to a healthy, normal condition.
. S. S. S. is guaranteed entirely rentable, an unrivaled blood pun
fier and the belt of all tonics. With all impurities removed from the
blood, the sores and eruptions disappear from the skin. Write us should
you desire medical advice or any information about your case ; this will
cost you1 nothing., j? SWIFT SPECIFIC CO$ ATLANTA, CJU
Frri. Ston la An'rio,
"It I llttl strsnge." Ml J Irving
L. Ruil. "thst th United SUU.
o far ahead in national resource of
very other part of the glob tn all
eaaential things, abould bo ao tlelk-ieut
a a a producer of precloua stour. I
a in of tba opinion tbat there will bo
a big diaoorerr aomo day of tb most
vlued 'mt' VUby In some out
"I do not mean to Intimate that w
SUV. U WO) w -
T s"ctl7 destitute of An ston, but
tbat thoae found are moitl of Inferior
moitly
Quality a compared with th output
of tb old mine. In North Carolina
a good many eraeraIJa and ruble and
aapphlre are to be had. but they are
not of sufficient value to warrant cut
ting. Bom very Dn pearl bav been
taken out of th abella picked up in
tb atreama of Arkansas, and at on
tlir th aearcb for them down there
amounted to a crste. I'earla, by th
way, bav gone up In prlc from 200
to 300 per cent in recent years.
"A great many semiprecious atones
are mined in California, th turquola
found out thor being especially beau
tiful, but lacking in hardneas. , Tour
malines slso com from California In
abuudanc. Washington Post
2S 00 Reward. """"
E. 8. Jackson, alia 0. E. Morgan,
etc., taking snbacriptlon for Mooser'
and Seattle Ktar ia a faker. Subscribe
through authorized Star agent. Above
reward for raualng bla arreat.
Can Ton Conjugate th Word Klaa, '
Blchard Grant White, th eminent
philologist, waa asked once upon a
time to conjugate the verb "kiss." He
believed and maintained that English
la a grammurlcHS tongue, bene be felt I
no compunction wheu he gave thla:
"Huns, to klsa; re bus, to Klaa again;
plurlbua, to klsa without regard to
number; ayllybus, to klsa the band in
. . 1 .... .. . . ...
stend of ths Hps; blunderbuss, to kiss
th wrong person; omnibus, to kiss
every en In th room; erebus, to kiss
In th dark."
No Mow Orphan.
Bishop Totter admitted at a dinner
th other night that be had fallen into
th habit of asklug his wife what he
ahould speak about It called upon at
any public function.
"My wlfs told me this evening," he
said, "tbat ahe would like to have no
correct a rumor that haa been going
around to the effect tbat ahe Intended
to give up her house to an orphan
aaylum.
"Tell the gneal st dinner, If yoo
say snythlng,' she bade mc, that It Is
not so. I have already taken in one
orphan, and I do not propose to admit
any more Into my house, if I can help
If"
The Wrong; Girt
Miss Fasaay (with affected indig
nation) Mr. Iluggard caught me tn
the dark hall last evening and klaaed
in
' Miss Tepprey-Oh, I wouldn't blam
him.
Miss rassoy Why shouldn't ' I
blame blm?
Mlas Tepprey You say the ball was
dark; It waa undoubtedly an accident
Philadelphia Tress.
Ileoomlna; Constitutional.
"Is it true dat Uncle 'Itastus ba got
de lung trouble, like I heard?" asked
Mr. Jackaon, anxiously, ' for Uncle
'Ilnstu was a valued member of the
neighborhood society.
"True! I reckon It's true," snld Aunt
'Stasia, with a sort of sorrowful pride.
"De trouble's been chasing .back snd
fo'th among two or three ob hla lungs
for dese two las' month, and dl mo'n-
Ing de doctor said It 'peared like anotb.
er one Waa gwlne to be affectod 'less he
could' find some more pow'ful remedy."
'
J&S&teM
olalm,d tor It la Wood dlseassa.
.a..- t.a
CON. O'BBTAIT.
skin, contaminates the blood ana produces
fearful ulcerseruptions and blotches.
The diseases that enter the system by
absorption or through the pores are as
a. " a I a.
deep-seated and dangerous as any brought
on bv internal causes, and cannot be
. . mL. ii -i
Ifarnl What la biology? Ctadya
I suppoa it's tb science of shopping.
"How about references?" Inquired
the mlatreae. "Oh. I lolke yer looks,
mum," said the applicant, Mau' I won't
aik yer for reference,
Bobblee What does this author
mean by aaylng that the hero had
"well-carved" features? Dobbles
Terbaps be ahaved himself.
"I wonder what make my eyes so
weak," said an ultra-Itadlcal one to
Mr. DlaraelL "Why, they are In a
weak place," aald th latter.
Llttl Willie Say, pa, bow does an
srmy scour th country? Ta With
bruRhes, my son. Llttl Willi With
bruabea? Pa Yes, brushes with ths
enemy,
May Did Clara'a buaband
leav
her much when be died?
Belle- He
left enough to make her comfortable,
but not enough to get her a second.
husband. Life, I
Walter Will tou trv a course din-
waiter w in you try a course am
ncr? Country Groom NO. Sir; no
Maria iHnnf tnr na Ttrtnw us In hm
roars ainner ror u. unng u in in
ttneat On you'v got W don't com
j ... ... ., A
uwu vi tuv tn Ter uaj, uu wp,
Matilda ?
lie DO yon know, dar, I was Just
nnatalra Innlrlnir a anl I ha.
upsuira looking at baby, and I be-
neve sue naa got your. nair. ens
iind,.. ,j !.. .i w
(springing Up) 3ood gracious! I
tnougnt I nad nut that awitcn out of
the chlld'a reach I
i "Did you ever see the Dardanelles
whlla Vnn wnra n V.itrnnnV "K'fc " .
snwered Mr. Cumroz. "You , we
were so busy algbtseelng that we
didn't have time to call on any of our
friend." Washington Star.
Flrat Boy And because you couldn't
find a penny to pay the fare, did the
conductor' make you get off the oranl
bue and walk? Second Boy No, be
only made me get off. I could have
sat In the road if I wanted to.--Tlt-Bits.
"A tall bride Is the best-looking,
don't you think r "Well," replied the
titled Englishman who had caught on
to a little American alang, "so far as
I am personally concerned, I certainly
am not looking for one who la short"
Chicago Evening Post
The army officer looked with dis
pleasure at the soiled sheet of paper,
that had been handed him. "That's a
measly looking document," he ex
claimed. "Yes, sir," said the subor
dinate, touching bis hat "It's the
Ut"-Chlcago Tribune.
Edth Yes, you see she told the
count that her father'a partner bad
j robbed him of nearly all bis wealth,
Just to test his love for her. Maynio
And then? Edyth He naked her for
a letter of Introduction to the daughter
of her father's partner. Chicago
News.
Johnny I wish my folks would
sgree upon one thing and not keep
roe all the time in a worry. Tommy
What have thoy been doing now?
Johnny Mother won't let me stand
on my bead, and dad Is all- the time
fuaslng because I wear my shoca out
so fast .
Mistress (returning from holiday)
Why, Bridget -whatever has becomo
' the parrot? Bridget Well, you 3ee, '
ninm, after you left it looked a bit
pining like and didn't talk mnch, to
the cook and I put it out of its misery,
poor thing, and I bad it stuffed for.
my new 'at Judy.
"They say," said Mrs. Oldcastle, '
"that Mr. Faddlethwaite, who need
to belong to our 'church, has become
an agnostic" "Is that so? Joslah
used to' take his lunch at the snm9 ,
place he did down town, and he says
he often warned blm that he'd get it
if be didn't give up eatin' so fast" j
Chicago . Becord-IIerald.
nalllt-What'a the matter, Klayl
You look all tired out? Klay And no
wonder. I've had a hard day of it. 1
don't know when I've worked so hard, j
I looked at tho men clean up the rail
road station this morning, and after
that I saw three safes raised Into four-!
story windows, and four loads of coal
delivered in boskets. Boston Tran
script They had been married only three
short weeks, and ho was actually in
terested in his paper at the dinner
table. "Darling," she began in n tone
meant to bo reproachful, "do you love
me-Just as much as you ever did?"
"Sure thing," he snswered briefly.
She ought to have been satisfied to
let it go at that but she wasn't
"Why?" she ssked. "Don't know,"
ho replied. "Just a fool habit I've got
into, I suppose." ' Then for seventeen
consecutive seconds silence reigned
Bupreme. Chicago News. i
At the first performance on the new
church organ no one in the andienco
was better plensed than the maid em
ployed 1n tho organist's family. "So
you liked the music, did you, Mary?"
said the organist the next morning,
a. 4-T. Vt AT an ll 1 dl ft Q SYi ' O t t VI "V
"Ports of her enthusiasm
inched his ears "Oh it i
uu v aaita
was just
i prnnii." reniiea aiarr. -me
grand," replied Mary, "the grandest
I ever heard." "What did yon like
best?" asked the organist, moved by
the glowing eulogy. "Oh, I don't know
that" said Mary. ("But there was one
place where you came down with
both hands and your feet at the same
time; that was about the best. It
sounded like the steam roller coming
down the street!"
NataraL
lioJlgger Well, what do yon think
Of tbat fellow GIddep? Jokeley telle
me he takee a cab whenever he goe
to look for work.
Thingumbob Yea, CIddrp la em
ploed by a cab company to pick up
fares. Philadelphia Presa.
riTS rwnnrwm n nil ii if i
110 'Uraretaar'siesofDr.Kllaa'sUrMrtXst
fMJonr. Mo4 to, f rae S trial bm II and mmM
It. h. JL, aUlaa. U4hV Ana (, rbilaoalpaia,
Drug-gista Com Handy.
Yonng Lady Uava yoo a city direc
tory here?
Druggist Yea, madam.
Young Lady rieas look through It
and find lira. Swem' present loca
tion, and address thla envelop to her.
Ilert'a two centa for th atamp.
Kerley-10UOR-ftO?rllNC-T0BACaM
trX MiMTi ereuiNrimvriiBfT!
e"v- roe run watkuiam
mm f mtf v iwTrwrrf rosri.ANB.esr.
Steel Used In Making Pen a.
The latest figure ahow that more
stoel Is need In the manufacture of
pens than in all the aword and gun
factorlea in the world. The first ateel
pen waa made Just 100 yeara ago. A
single firm today manufacturea 200,-
000,000 annually, using aeven and one-
half tona of the finest abeet steel each
wk, or 78,000.000 pound In a year,
1
Deafness Cannot B Cured
T l01 sppHest'ons as thr rannot reach the
dlsesMd .oriionol tba ssr. iter U only on
way to cure deamsss, and that Is by eousUtu-
t""sl remedies. Ixsfness Is causi d by an In-
usmrd condition l th mucous lining of the
Susischlan Tube. Wnen this tub Is inflamed
tou brs a rum Mies sound or Imperfect hear.
inf. and when it Is entirely closed, Desiness U
ine res ult, and unless the Inflammation can be
taksn out and this tuber toted to Its normal
condition, hearing will be destroyed forever;
"" aes oui 01 tea are causea ny isiarrB.
,bichisnothlnbutanlnuatned condition i
ine-mueoussuriBcee.
nawiujiYa voi nurtured isousrs lor any
eM. ollWrn-ssfcsuiedbv catarrh 1 that can.
no1 curea D7 u teierrn cur.
bend for
Circulars, tree.
V. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, 0.
Bold by Draiilou, Tic.
Hall's Family nils are th best.
A Bussian lieutenant geta about J 200
a year, a captain about $300 and a
tnijor $450.
-Mothers will find Mrs. Winslows's Soothing
Syrup th best remedy to us tor their children
oaring to Uethlng pertoa..
A Boston Husband.
Mrs. Caudle I think there'
downstair.
a man
. Mr. Caudle I thought I heard some
one. Suppoa you go down and ak him
what h wauta. Even a burglar wouldn't
tnke a woman, you know. Boston
Trsnsc:!pt
For bronchial troutnes try Flso's Cur
for Consumption. It is a good cough
anauuiiua. a druggists, pnee centa.
If th wif ian't boss daring the
honeymoon she doesn't amount to
much as a ruler.
11
rMBS.llilslliilljMSS-JIl i "rmrl?S
'- i'b'"--uji-VH'
getable Preparalionfor As
similating the Food andBcguIa
ling theStoiaachs andBovvels of
Promotes Digcsfion.Cra5erfur
nessandltest-Contains nellhcr
Opium,Morplune norfinral.
Not Narcotic.
aTvaVaTsy"! ssTlfBJVf
Apcrfecl Remedy forv'nslipa
Ron, Sour Stonvach.DidtThoea
Worms .Convulsions .Feverishf
ness and Loss OF SLEEP. '
Tac Simile Signature of
NEW YORK.
'jiy--T?s'gsigt-
EXACT COPY O WHABfiCR.
'a-nYusK.
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MITCHELL,, M3WIS & ST AVER CO.
Hirst Street. PORTUAISD, OREGON
200
- Branches i
8BATTL.E
SPOKANE
nil Tear.
Poor feeble (about to be operated
oo for appendicitis) Dor tor. before yo
Ugla, 1 wish yon would mdI and kav
our pastor, the Bev. Sir. liarya, come
ever.
Dr. Cotter Certainly, If yon wish it.
bat ab
"I'd like t be opened with pray-."
life.
T Break la Haw Shot.
Alwsrs shake in Allen's foot-Ease, a vowAt
ttsuraa hot, ifNIIni, aching, swollea last.
ur-s corns. Ingrowing nails and bunions At
all druggists and shoe stores, ibr Ion't swt4
snT.ub.Htut. SsniDle BStlevl rSKX. Addrass
AUea a Olautad. La Rot. N. Y.
There ia now no pitchblende.4 from
wiilcb rsdlam 1 extracted, for aal at
th Austrian mine.
ill
Miss Nettie Blackmore, Min.
ceapolis, tells how any young
woman may be permanently
cured of monthly pains by tak
ing Lydia E. Pmkhanrs vege
table Compound.
"Yotrera Womk: I had frequent
headaehea of a severo nature, dark
spots before my eyes, and at my men
atrual perioda I Buffered untold agony.
A member ox the lodgv advised me to
try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege
table Compound, but I only scorned
rood advice and felt tbat my case was
hopeless, but she kept at me until I
bought a bottle and started taking
it. I soon had the beat reason in the
world to change my opinion of the
medicine, aa each day my health im
proved, and finally I waa entirely with
out pain at my menstruation periods
I am most grateful" Nrrrw Black
mobk, 28 Central Ave., Minneapolis,
Minn. 15000 forfeit If rtglnal f aaee Jet Us
aef ftmtimmu esuaot eesreSaera.
If there Is anything about your
case about which you 'would
like special advice, write freely
to Mrs. Plnkham. She win hold
your letter In strict confidence.
She can surely help you, for no
person In America can speak
from a wider experience in treat
tag female ills. She has helped
hundreds of thousands of women
back to health. Her address is
Lynn, Mass.; her advice ia free
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears
Signature
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
Blf
liH
tn etsmua msnst. am toss em.
Are not manufacturers
regular construction, but
Our Own Special Construction
Put up with full knowledge of the re
quirements of this rough western coun-
. ti t i , -ii .
vy: Aiaue to Btana up, ana win stana
up, better than any buggy sold at any
thing like the price. If you want a
good buggy at a moderate price, try onr
T' Bee Line." You can't beat it. We
have the " Bee Line " Road Wagons.
BOISE
I rv
i
BUM
the . t
Effect of Moral TeacMn on f onto.
Two small boys stood before Judge
Etubba of the Juvenile Court. They
gated fearfully Into hla earnest, yet
kindly face, and, not too badly fright
eitrd to unuVrsiaud, grasped th import
of tbe lectnre.
"My boy, tell me, now, wby did yoa
Jump off and on thoae car? Yoa knew
that yon might have a leg or an arm
cut off, didn't you? Yoo might have
been killed. Now, yon havent got any
more arms snd legs than yoa need,
have yon? Don't yoa see that it's very
I foolish of you to put yourself la dan
ger in that manner?"
Bitting in tbe little waiting room of
tbe court half an hour later, both boys
were allent They bad evidently beer
Not so much reverence ss might have
been expected waa beard In the vole
of the emaller boy aa be suggested to
the other:
"Huh! Bet that's how the Judge lost
bis own arm." Indianapolis News.
Seir-niabteoo Mau' Lat Word
Dr. Charles II. rarkburat waa talk
ing about tbe self-righteous. They are
s strange class," be said. "Whenever I
think of them lam reminded of a man
who died in Lelpsic while I was study
ing there, some thirty yeara ago. Tbl
man was so abominably self -righteous
that they say be murmured as be lay
dying: 'And if I owe any man any
thing I freely forgive him the debt' "
Perriii's PUe Specific
The INTERNAL REMEDY
Ho Case Exists It Will Not Cut
HOWARD L BURTON, kairet mi Camht
Rprclmca prices, Uoli. HUrrr, Lid, ft : Uold, RIU
r. 7 c ; . old. Sue ; Zinc or toppar, I. C jr.nlda lasta.
Mailln nTlopi snd fnll prlr list sent on snpllca
tlnn. Control snd Vmplr work sollrltl. T.f-ad
llle. Colo, itcrereace Csrbonst Kstl Bsalu
AOEVTS WANTED
For oar New Gssulen Drsr Saw. Wa set an
gina only onr, lor each Log. Ona man eaa
more saw. We handle tbe only Mallrabla
brnbblnr Machine. VSrlte as your wants la
the machinery line.
KKiEKdON MACHINERY CO..
Foot Morrison bu fortland, Oregon
BUY
FROM YOUR DEALER
W. L. DOUGLAS
S4.00, $3.50, $3.00, $2.50
VTa'SS SHOES
MEAT IN
THB WORLD.
W.I. Douglas Bhoes
are worn by .jnore
men than any other
make. The reason
is. they hold their
6hape,iitbetter,'vear
longer, ana nave
preatsr int.rinsifi
value than any '
other shoes. s
Sold feerjwAera. LsviXVaJi
Tok fbr aame mm price o aaltu.
loul&a oses Corona Coltskln, which la
everywhere eonceded tobetlie finest Patent
lirather yet prod need. Fast Co'or frlttt sL
Slices r.r umil.K -nta utrn. Wntator Catalog;
XV. JL. DOUGLAS, Brockton. Uaa.
Dr. C. Gee Wo
VONDERFUL
HOME
TREATMENT
This wond.rful Chl
erse doctor Is called
grrat btcsnsa he cures
people without opera
tion that - are gleu op
lo die. He cares with
those wonderful Chi
aese herbs, roots, bnds,
barks sad - TFgetablas
tbat are entirely un
known to medical sci
ence In this country. Through in. ose o
those harmless remedies this famous doctor
knows the action or oyer too different rem
edies, which he successfully nses In different
diseases. He guarantees to core cailarh, asth
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