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Pimples HOOd*S 8 padha Is America's Greatest Medicine. |1. six for 15. ITEMS OF in.ligestmn, i. niousnesa. . :ju.t Try It. Blest be the ties that bind - Business to the public mind; Blest be the type that strike the eye And make the reader promptly buy. i INTEREST. A pen carrying a small electric lamp to prevent shadows when writing has been patented in Germany. It is estimated that since the begin ning of the historical era 13,000,000 persons have perished in earthquakes. Ornithologists have discovered that crows have no less than 27 cries, each distinctly referable to a diffetent ac tion. The wages of Chinamen in Amoy are $5 a month, which is 10 per cent above the average wages prevailing in China. The first Chinaman to offer his ser vices as a soldier in the present war was Ong Q. Tow, a wealthy merchant oi Santa Ana, California. The nests of the termites or white ant are, proportioned to the size and weight of the builders, the greatest structures in the world. The use of oxygen gas, either pure or diluted with pure air, is regarded by Dr. George Stoker, of England, as the speediest method of healing wounds. There was sold in London the other day a manuscript in the autograph of William Cowper, comprising the varia tions made from the first edition of his translation of the Iliad. The artificial serum of common salt and cooking soda (sodium chloride and soadium carbonate) is used by an Italian specailist. Dr. Tomasoli, for the treat ment of extensive burns. Try Schilling’s Best tea and baking powder. Electro magnets capable of picking up a load not exceeding five tons are used by an Illinois steel company to transfer steel beams or plates from one part of the shop to another. THE ILLS OF WOMEN And How Mra. Pinkham Helps Overcome Them. Mrs M ary B ollinger , 1101 Marianna St.. Chicago, Ill., to Mrs. Pinkham: " I have been troubled for the past two years with falling of the womb, leucorrhnea, pains over my body, sick headaches, backache, nervousness and weakness. I tried doctors aud various remedies without relief. After taking two bottles of your Vegetable Com pound, the relief I obtained was truly wonderful I have now taken several more bottles of your famous medicine, aud can say that I am entirely cured.” Mrs. H enry D orr . N o s 06 Findley St., Cincinnati, Ohio, to Mrs. Pinkham: ” For a long time I suffered with chronic Inflammation of the womb, pain in abdomen and bearing-down feeling. Was very nervous at times, and so weak I was hardly able to do any thing Was subject to headaches, also troubled with leucorrhcea. After doc toring for many months with different physicians, and getting no relief, 1 had given up all hope of being well again when I read of the great good Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound was doing I decided immedi ately to give it a trial. The result was ■imply past belief After taking four bottles of Vegetable Compound and using three packages of Sanative Wash I can say I feel like a new woman. 1 deem it my duty to announce the fact to my fellow sufferers that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable remedies hava entirely cured me of all my pains and suffering I have her alone to thank for my recovery, for which I am grate ful. May heaven bless her for the good work she is doing for our sex.” Just try this type—fill readers’ eyes And prove it pays to advertise; Then you’ll say with emphasis— There's no investment pays like this. Good Result». Until hist January Flsehel Bros. & W’Lse, dry goods merchants of Denver, Colo., did not advertise. They decided to spend $25i> a month, but their bills were a little less than that. So far. the ¡»erceirtage of Increase over the busi ness for the first six months of 1897 has been: January, 112 per cent; February, 114 per cent; March, 163 per cent; April, 109 per cent; May, 100 per cent; June, 116 per cent. Last month the firm did the largest business In its history—2 per cent larger than during March and June of 1897 combined. The Increase In business for the six months of this year over the first six months of 1897 was 123 per cent, and over the first six months of 1896, 148 per cent.—Pres» and Printer. Orerstvdy. ist froth Cleveland treated him without »vail, and then a hospital in Chicago was tried, but all absolutely without benefit. Finally his physician recom mended Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People, and from the first box he began to improve. When he had taken nine boxes he was completely cured. Pointers. All men who advertise are not suc This famous blood and nerve medicine cessful; but, with rare exceptions, all liafi accomplished what all his former expensive treatment failed to accom successful men leave been advertisers. Advertisements, like jokes, should be plish. Mr. Kemper says his catarrh tías entirely left him: he is strong timely. It is'not always desirable that a large »gain and weighs nine pounds more amount of space should lie filled with a than he ever did. He gives the pills the entire credit. He is starting teach- large number of words. Truth is the prime essential in adver ing again and feels abundantly able to Uncle Sain'a Watch Doctor. tising. The best written ads will soon jontinue the work. To prove that At the United States naval observa the above is true in every respect, Mr. cease to sell goods if you are always tory is an expert official at the head of ‘‘just out” of a leader when a customer Kemper made au affidavit as follows: Subscribed and sworn to before me a department—probably the most per calls. fect of its kind in the world—whose Doing business without advertising tins the 10th day of September, 1897. ■duty is to keep in hand for tbs use of K. P. WATT, Notary Public. Is a good deal like filling a barrel the navy thoroughly tested chronome through a half-inch bung without a i We doubt if these pills have an equal ters, a work which requires much care in all the range of medicine, for build funnel. ing up a run down and debilitated sys and attention six months in the year. You needn’t chase For this purpose, says The New York tem. run itself to death In a short time. Sun, a temperature toom is connected A Tliorongh Sport. People will talk. If you advertise with the chronometer and time service The Deacon — “ Young man, don ’ t yon your good points they will talk well of department, in which the testings are know that there’s a rainy day coming?” made, under the influence of a hydro you. If you do not. look out. Spendthrift—“Mebby there is, but metric condition of the atmosphere. In most eases the merchant who has no money to spend in advertising even I’ve got <6 that eays the weather man Comparisons are made daily between tually lias no money to meet other ex won’t call the turn. Come, now, if Hand 11:40 o’clock, morning, witli you’ve gut any nerve show your the mean time standard clock, and the penses. A store full of goods unsold repre money.” errors ami rates are worked up once a sents so much money lying idle. Tlie If you want the best wind mill, pumps, week, from these mean rates calcula cost of selling the goods by advertising tanks, plows, wagons, bells of all sizes, tions being made and comparisons to them would, in some cases, be less than boilers, engines, or general machinery, see I the nearest quarter of a second. Tlie write JOHN I'OOLE, foot of Morrison the Interest which would otherwise ac or temperature is closely observed each street, Portland, Oregon. crue on the unsold stock. day and recorded for the previous 24 I never used so quick a cure as Piso's IDOLIZES INGERSOLL. Cure for Consumption.—J. B. Palmer, hours by a chrnomethic thermometer, 1 and by self-registering maximum and Box 1171, Seattle, Wash., Nov. 25, 1895. minimum thermometers. The room is And Uns Left $1,000 for the Great In Lotteries in Old Havana. fidel to Conduct Hi. Funeral. In Havana the stranger’s attention heated by circulation of hot water, Nearly twenty years ago Robert G. is arrested by the venders of lottery tlie fuel being gas, and is cooled by an Ingersoll promised James Tuttle of At tickets, who stand on tho street corners ice refrigerator when a temperature is lanta. Ill., that he would conduct the with a pair of »Hears in one hand and required below that of tlie outside at I latter's funeral services, aud now that sheets of lottery tickets in the other, mosphere. For the six colder months Mr. Tuttle is 92 years of age he has ready to cutoff any number for buyers. the temjrerature room is kept within a completed the arrangements. Mr. Tut They are very adroit, and are apt to range of two degrees. tle has set aside $1.000 to defray the ex persuade the credulous that they will REDUCTION IN BICYCLE P11ICE&. penses of Ingersoll’s journey to At draw a fortune in the scheme. These It is said that western capitalists are con lanta, and, In order that the noted ag licensed lotteries are one of the great templating the organizatiom of u great bicycle nostic may be sure to receive tlie money evils there, especially to the Spanish company, which hopes to make first-el hrs in spite of what his heirs may think people, who seem to be born gamblers, wheels and sell them as low as |10. Whether this be true or not. the fact remains that Hos about it, he has drawn up his will and and for whom the chances of dice, tetter’s Stomach Hitters is a first-class remedy given him a legacy of that amount. :ards, and lottery tickets appear to for the stomach, liver and blood, and the price I puts it within everybody’s reach to be well and have an irreetible charm, all classes in strong. For fever and ague it is a specific. Havana dealing in them habitually. In Sweden there are floating can- PIT? Ferman«itly Cured. No nuor nervonene« They are small vessels, which Ills after first day's use of Dr. Kline's Great neriea. Nerve Restorer. Bend for FKr. K *«.uo trial follow fishing fleets, and men on them bottle aud treatise. DR. IL H, KLINK, Ltd., tA) can the fish while they are fresh. arcb street, RhUadelpUls, Pa. I •f ''Armriron«'» Combined Theory and Practice •i Bookkeeping ere numerous. Investigate tie new method of teaching It le extremely Wresting, thoroughly practical. Going to Business College ? Do not fall to learn what and bow we teach. PORTLAND Bl'SINUS COLLEGE, Portland, Or*»on. Call, or write. Visitors always waV MM. A. F. lianas«, Principal. A curious fact lias been noted by arctic travelers. Snow, when at a very low temperature, absorbs moisture and 118 '8 garments. No household is complete without a bottle ot the famous Jesse Moore Whiskey. It is a pure ind wholesome stimulant recommended by all physicians. Don't neglect this necessity. The time required for Niagara to cut its gorge lias been variously estimated at from 7,000 to 35,000 years. Latent for the Toilet Table. JAMES TUTTLE. Tuttle made the acquaintance of Inger soll in 1866, and since that time Ills ad miration lias been unbounded. There Is no one who has wateued more eager ly tor the Issuing of a uew lecture by Ingersoll, and he hns committed eact to memory as soon as be could, quoting long passages from them to his friends. In Tuttle's opinion Ingersoll is the greatest man In the United States aud one of the greatest men who ever lived. Servin'« Ex-King. Ex-KJng Milan, of Servin, is but 13 and yet he Is aged. Ills grandfather was a swineherd and Milan Inherited all of his bad qualities, while he culti vated and accumulated others. In 1808 the assassination of Michael brought the honor of reigning prince to him, and after the treaty of Parle he ascended to the throne In 1872. In 1888 Queen Na talie became so disgusted with him that she obtained a dlvoree. The next year the Servians gave him 81.ft0o.000 to abdi cate and leave the country, which he did. being succeeded by his son. Alex ander. Milan bu Inherited seven for tune» and squandered them all. We’ve often wondered what will be come of the self-made man in the final round-up. When ever a man falls In an unde» taking he attribute« it to fatalism. BUY THE GENUINE <3; S’ 1: SYRUP OF FIGS O’! $ 'S ! o « Si 1 4 4 <3 ... MANUFACTURE® MANUFACTURED BY... CALIFORNIA FIO SYRUP CO. gW NOTE THE NAME. YOUR LIVER Moore'« Revealed Remedy will do It. Three dose« will make you feel better. Get it from your druggist or any wboleealo drug house, or trom Stewart & Holmes Drug Co.« Seattle. WILL4FIRCK Cl’S '5 4 5 4 la It Wrong? Get it Right Keep it Right ^^7«.°™" Pluiu or with Cutter. The beat needle In the mar« keu Utiet) by all sack For sale by «U1 geu* erul merchandise stores, or by WILL & FINCK CO., fflo Market Street. San Francisco, Cal li. F. M. C?_________ No. 41? »Mk WHEN writing ♦.<> »dvertiaera pleaae mention this paper. Cawstoh & Co Successors to H. P. Gregory & Co: There Is more Catarrh In this section of the country than all other diseases pill together, and until the last few yeBrs was SUpiiOsed to be incurable. For a great many years doctors pro nounced it a local disease, and proscribed local remedies, and t>y constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it Incurable. Science hat, proven catarTh to bo a constitu tional disease, and therefore requires constitu tional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, man ufactured by F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on the market, it is taken internally in dores from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the Byrtem. They offer one hundred dollars for any case It fails to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. Ad dress, F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, 0. 8old by Druggists, 75c. Hall’s Family Pifis are the best. 48 and 50 First St., Portland, Or. ATLAS ENGINES AND BOILER*. 304 First Ave., S., Seattle, Wash. Willamet Iron Works... INCORPORATED 1365. Manufacturers of Marine and Stationary Engines and Boilers, Saw Mill, Flour Mill, Mining and Dredging Machinery, Shafting, Pulleys, Hangers^ Water Wheels, e c. Agents for the John T. Ncye Co. Flour Mill Machinery. Huntley Mfg. Co.’s Monitor Grain Separators and Scourers. Dealers in Excelsior Bolting Cloth, Mill and Elevator Supplies, Cotton and Leather Belting, etc. Send your order» direct to us and get the beue- ti t of manufacturers' prices. 1 1 ■ n ¡19 M I bu> a1"111,111 wheal oa mar. ■ V llhsfl I gins. Fortunes hare been made on a small beginning by trading in fa- lures. Write for full particulars. Best of re»- eretiee given. Several years' experience on th« Chicago Board of Trade, and a thorough know ledge of the business. Send for our free refer ence book. DOWNING, HOPKINS Ji Co., Chicago Board of Trade Broker» Ofhce» in Portland, Oregon and Seattle. Wash. The l’ony Express. At first the schedule was fixed at 10 days, an average of eiglft miles an hour from start to finish. Thia was out down to eight days, requiring an aver age speed of 10 miles. The quickest trip made was in carrying President Lincoln’s inaugural address, which was done in seven days and 17 hours, an average speed of 10.7 miles per hour, the fastest time of any one rider being 120 miles, from Smith’s Creek to Fort Churchill, by “Pony Bob,” in eight hours and 10 minutes, or 14.7 miles per hour. Considering the distance and difficulties encountered, such as hostile Indians, road-agents, floods, and snowstorms, and accidents to horses and riders, the schedule was main tained to an astonishing degree. The service created the greatest enthusiasm not only among the employes, but also in the ranks of stage employee, freighters, and reiedents along th» route. To aid a "pony” in difficulty was a privilege, and woe be to the man who would eo much as throw a stone in the way. Withering Sarcasm. Be In dentiitry no subject is more dis cussed than the painless filling and extraction of teeth. Regarding the former Dr. Thomas H. Whit», when seen in his office at 271 Mortison street, near Fourth, said: “That teeth can be filled absolutely without pain is a positive fact, which is demonstrated most every day in my office. Teeth that are so sensitive that the patient cannot endure an instru ment to touch them can be made thor oughly insensible to pain or feeling in from 10 to 20 minutes, and can be then filled or treated with ease. Yes, electricity is a great boon to mankind. Just think of taking the nerve out of a tooth in 10 miuui«: from the time of the application of th ? electricity with out the slightest knowledge of it by the patient.” The late method of bridge work invented by the brother of Dr. White is a great improvement on plates. Baker’s ? Chocolate, I Determined to rise in his chosen nrofessiou as au educator, Ernest Kem per, of Pieieeton, Ind., overtaxed him- telt mentally and physically. He was mi bilious, his mind was always on 3is work. From earlv morn until late it night he continually poured over bis books. ‘‘Burned the candle at both ends.” Few peteons. even with the strongest ?onstitutior.s, can keep up under such a strain. In addition to hie studies, Mr. Kem per was teaching school some thiee miles from hie home. Finally, hie ixceeeive study and the exposure of going to and from school in all kinds if weather undermined his health. He wae taken to his bed with pneu monia and his overworked brain al most collapsed. For several weeks he was seriously ill. Catarrh had taken root in hie system and his mind was in a delicate condi tion. He was sent to Colorado vi here he spent three months without receiv- ing any benefit. Then a noted spectai- “We are glad to learn that Ringling Bros.’ circus Is likely to visit Boone again this season.” says the Boone, la., Republican. "'When It was here last August we noted that some of our mer chants had their names printed on the elephants. As they have not advertised since we are anxious to know whether they are still In business.” PROGRESS OF CATAPHORESIS. Medical Illustration of What Cun Done With Electricity. I U/UCJIT ÇaÇjÇrÇiÇiCrCiCiÇrCiÇiÇiÇrÇiÇjÇi These creatures are larger than a Established 1780. sea-crab, and live entirely on the land. They run with great speed, even out stripping a horse. At seasons of the year they migrate iu large bodies from one side of the island to the other, in columns sometimes half a mile wide, and so dense as almost to stop a car __________ 7 riage on the road ttiey may be crossing. These col urn ns overcome every obstacle celebrated for more in their direct line of march, even high than a century as a mountains. It is supposed that these delicious, nutritious, migrations are prompted by the in and flesh-forming stinct of propagation, as the crabB seek the sea shore, deposit tlqnr eggs, and beverage, has our cast off the old shell. ThdSS crabs.are well-known eo common about the city of Matanzas Yellow Label that the inhabitants often receive the sobriquet of “cangrejo. ” They are on the front of every frequently found in the houses, aud in package, and our some cases even under the beds. trade-mark,"La Relle There is a species of conch which Chocolatiere,’’on the makes similar marches through the back. country in immense bodies. These »re called pirates, from a very curious habit NONE OTHER GENUINE. they display. This creature, which re MAO€ OÍO.V av sembles a snail, hns the ability of de taching itself from the shell, whioh, g WALTER BAKER & CO. Ltd. for some reason, it temporarily leaves £ Dorchester, Mass. at times; and while its house is thus tj 4 tj tÿtj tj tj ci cj tj «5t5 vacant, another, passiing, will beck its body, tail foremost, into the empty shell, and keep possession. From the Kecord, Pierceton, Ind. Are the danger signals of impure blood. They show that the stream of life is in bad condition, that health is in danger of wreck. Clear the course by taking Hood’s Sursaparilla and the blood will be made pure, complexion fair and healthy, and life's journey pleasant and successful Hood’s Pill»' "ire Land-Crab« of Cuba. fln Overworked Brain. ... STEAMBOAT BUILDERS ... PORTLAND, OR. Front and Everett Sts, A Beautiful Present In order to further introduce ELASTIC STARCH (Flat Iron Brand), the manufacturers, I. C. Hubinger Bros. Co., of Keokuk, Iowa, have decided to GIVE AWAY a beautiful present with each package oi starch sold. These presents are in the iorm of • Beautiful Pastel Pictures They are 13x19 inches in size, and are entitled as follows: Wild American Poppies. Lilacs and Pansies. Pansies and Marguerites , i i j i i 1 i • Lilacs and Iris. These rare pictures, four in number, bv the renowned pastel artist, R. LeRoy. of New York, have been chosen from the very choicest subjects in his studio and are now offered for the first time to the public. The pictures are accurately reproduced in all the colors used in the orig inals, and are pronounced by competent critics, works of art. Pastel pictures are the correct thing for the home, nothing surpassing them in beauty, richness of color and artistic merit. One of these pictures f g _ — a ___ __ away will be | given ‘ with eacl h package . „ of ___ ________ _______ ___________ ____ ____ purchased of your grocer. It is the best laundry starch on the market, and i is sold for io cents a package. Ask your grocer for this starch and get a , beautiful picture. 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Paini«’«», and not Mtria» gi’Tit or poisonous. Mold by nrasfiib, or «ont In plain wrapper, by eipr»•«»», prt paid, for ll.'í», or 3 bottler, R2.70. Circular «ent «»n d - qijm A» Why don’t you use money=tack tea? i A Schillinx & Company San Francisco