Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, November 01, 1900, Image 4

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«* Ur. ku|(e. met aud
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overcome oue of these
muus’ters
The Indlau was living at
last aeeouuts. but the bear was dead.
I
DESTRUCTION OF Ah,H r OCK
Mustang Is tbe Indian's name, lie
SAN FRANCISCO B* .
and another I’iute were out lu a tre-
mendously wild region of the HelidG
Uetehy valley and when de»^^*
Grim, Orar and Pittar««,»« Pious,
the bed of a gorge they almo»«
“
a terror to ihr Mariner Ita» Berna
I ♦-- i..ws of the largest s*'»»1» l,,,>
Menace to Navigation liver Hiuce ver seen.
and bls companion
the Daye of *411.
I tired tri'lr rifles at tbe brute, but tbe
two sJlota produced no more «fleet In
That ordinary treatment Shag rock No. 1 and Shag rock No 2 arresting th«' bear’s charge than would
fails to relievepainful iu Sau Francisco baling Uvn il.sposed the throwlug of a pebble against tbe
of, contractors are now busily engaged wild stop a cyclone. Mustang was a
periods.
In work prelliulmiry to llm demolition strp In advance of Ills companion ami
They know Lydia E. Pink­ of the still more famous Areb rock lu M-uin reached him flret. knocking 1'1»
ham’s Vegetable Com- the same maritime thoroughfare. The ¡gun one way and him the other. Ibe
Cnd will and doos and forty-niner eauuot recall the day when - companlou climbed a tree. Mustang
1 plungeil his knife to the handle into tbe
, more than any other tills picturesque menace to uavlgathu
was uot anathematised by the sailor shaggy monster, slashed It again and
medicine.
man. Many a time Its destruction has agalu across bls rough hide, ripped and
Every woman knows been suggested, and its demohliou j cut uutll blood (Kiured from a dozen
U yu
aeeoiuplbbed gashes in tbe bereuleau carcase; then
about Mrs. Pinkham's would have
loug ago but for the sentimental «ppo- he fell under a crushing blow from oue
medicine.
sltlou of a few veteran Callforu ans of the spiked paws aud lay quivering
Every woman knows who hated to see their odd-looking old i on the rocks with the bear tearing
some woman Mrs. Pink­ friend disappear forever, lfesldeuts of strips of hide from his back and chew­
Sausalito have always been particular­ tug his arms ami shoulders to a pulp.
ham has cured.
Meantime Mustang’s friend was vain­
ly averse to its destruction, their cry
But nine women out of always living that it was oue of the ly trying to get his rille Into working
ten put off getting this re­ sights of the bay. Eventually contiu- order. It had Isen Injured when he
liable remedy until their ued agitation by pilots and others In­ climbed tbe tree. From morning till
night this condition lasted. The Iwar
health Is nearly wrecked terested In shipping bore fruit, and now soon
left the mangled remains of Mus­
Arch
rock
must
follow
In
tbe
way
of
by experiments or neg­
tang and lumbered In red vengeance
the two others.
lect I
over to the tree where perched the
In early days of California’s history it
ludlan. After trying In vain to
Then they write to Mrs. was a favorite amusement for young other
climb he limped back to Mustang, but
men
to
waft
for
an
unusually
low
tide
Pinkham and she cures
before he could tear the man to pieces
them, but of course ft and then pull a boat through the arch. the Indian, who was t>y no means dead
So far as Is known the first time this
.1—_ «i- »“"l' m«O Ills ellein.v'*
takes longer to do so. «vw.
was awvu,pilsin-u was lu lSni,
Don't uvray getting neip If when Captain Frank Murphy, one of vitals. The bear staggered off a few
yards and then, overcome by the fear
you are sick.
the best known pilots of his day. rowed
of death which comes Instinctively to
a
small
boat
through.
For
a
few
years
She has helped a million
all animals, staggered down tbe gorge,
the
daYIng
trip
was
occasionally
made
women. Why not you ?
but fell for good lu a few minutes. As­
or attempted, but eventually a couple
sistance soon reached Mustang, who
of young fellows. In trying to do the
Comfort in the Old Ptalin«.
was cared for by cunnlug medicine
T1 e l’salms are the spiritual center trick, were dashed agalust the arch by
men of his own race.
the
heavy
swell.
The
boat
was
smash
­
of the Old Testament. They overflow
with the richness of heart experience ed and the young men lost their lives.
Do«*a Not Come with Age.
characteristics not of one age but of Since that time rowboats have given
A medical man has discovered that
universal mankind. IVe find in them Arch rock a wide berth.
neither In youth nor old age is a inau
today as great comfort as did the saints
Frank Boyd, a noted pilot of the Cali­ likely to make the biggest fool of him-
of Old Tasument times.
fornia coast, voiced tbe opinion of all self. Extreme youth usually lx consid­
men in his profession when he called ered not to have arrived at the dignity
DON'T OFT FOOTSOKE. GET FOOT
Arch rock a dangerous spot, anti said of years of discretion, yet a homely
BASK.
A powder. At this season your feet fee: It should have been blown up long ago. proverb would have us believe that
swollen, nerrviis ami uncomfortable. Il "When they come to survey that spot,” “there Is no fool like an old fool.” This
you have smart nig feet or tight shoe«, try he said, "they will find every Inch of medical observer has broached the
Allen's F<mt-Fuse. It rests and comforts-
males walking easy. Cures swollen and ground In the vicinity of Arch rock theory that there Is an "aberration
««eating feet, blisters ami callous spots. covered with anchors and chains. period of middle life.” between the
Keils-ves corns and bunions of all pain and Coasters and deep-water ships by the ages of 57 aud U2.
he says, "a
I
Isa i-ertaiu cure for I'liilbtains. Sweating. 1
Damp or Fru-ted Feet. We have over 30.-
000 restinionials. Don't gel tootsore get
Foot-Eaae. Try it t<xfo>/. Sold by all
dniggisls and sh**e stores for '25c. Trial
package F kkk . Address, Allen 8. Olm-
atad. Le Roy, N. Y.
Women
Know
It is said that the population of
world increases 10 per cent every
years.
INVENTION OF LAMPS,
llauatl) Attrlbated to t,i|>tl»ii»-l*lv
IniK Flame« I *»»ut*l iu lomb«.
Tin* lineutlou of lamps lx ascribed to
tbe Egypilaus. lu the Brltsh Museum
are two colored giansl tiles which wen*
tixed lu tbe center of the celling, each
has a large knob pierced through th«*
base to receive a cord for suspending a
lamp; around the bas« of each Is an in
aerlptiou stutlug that It formed part of
the decoration of the Temple ot Kam
murl ut L’alsb Nlmroil In the time ot
Aasuru Abla. 885 It. C. What the lamp*
were made of cannot now In* ssivi'tslu
i*d. but theie Is plenty of eontcmporiim'
oux glass which lia» been discovered lu
the neighborhood.
Tin* sacred lamps iu Greek temple*,
whose undyiug ll.imes were |H'rp«'tu
ally watclii'd by vesta*, were probably
of uietal, and the w lek formed of
i--
aabestos.
In the public baths at I'ompell two
lamps were used, each to light t » o
Tin si* lamps
rooms. ’_________
_ wen* protected by
circular convex glasses, fraguieuta ot
which were fouml on tin* apot.
The marvelous accounts by medieval
authors of per|stunlly burning lamps
found In ancient tombs seem too nuiuer
on* and well texted to be altogether
fabulous. When the tomb of I'allaa. sou
of Kvaudor, who lx m<‘iitloned by \ lr-
gil. was dlxcovere«t about the twelfth
ceulury by a countrymau digging mar
Home. It lx wild a lighted lamp was
still burning over his head, which must
have beeu lighted more than 2.000
years, anti might lx* called ««tenuti.
Baptista Porta, lu his tremisi* on nut-
iir*»l tna|(i«>, »* lit it « m mat about 1550 a
marble sepucher of I he Bollimi period
was discovered lu an Island near Na­
ples, and on opening the tomb was
found a vial containing a burning lamp.
This lamp became extinct on breaking
the vial aud exposing the flame to the
open air. It Is aupi>osed that this lamp
i had been concealed before the Chris
tiau era. and those who saw It re|H>rted
I that tile lamp emitted a splendid tlame.
In 1550 a remarkable lamp was found
near ¿testes. Padua, by a rustic digger,
who unearthed a terra-cotta urn con­
taining another urn in which wax a
lamp placed between two cylindrical
vessels, each of which was full of a
very pure liquid, by whose virtue the
lamp had l>e«*u kept xhlulng upward of
1,5(M> year*. This curloualamp was not
meant to scare away evil spirits from a
tomb, but was an attempt to perpeuate
th«* profound knowh'dgi* of Maximus
Olyblus. who effected tills wonder by
his extraordinary skill in chemical srt.
St. Augustine says a lamp was found
In the temple of Venus, exposed always
to the <>|H«n weather, and which «xittld
never be extinguished.
Ludovlcns
Fives mentions another lamp, which
was fouml a little before bls time, that
bail continued burning l,05«> year*.—
World of Progress.
Photographs on the Hkln.
A scientific discovery Is Isiund to I m
ilcturesque ni.d Interesting, and musi
Laxative Brome=Quinine Tablets
Ibe remedy that care. ■ eoM 1« •«• <*•/
ittraet universal attention. A Hou
nanian chemist named I link cresco
A project is on foot to connect the
Recovered a means of combining tilt
railways of Greece with those of Tar­
«ubatancea which are used In senaltix
key, so as to connect Athena with Eu­
ng paper for photographic purpose«
rope by rail.
«o that they can Is* applied to the hu
man cuticle without Injuring It. anc
Lighten the Illa of Humanity.
By preventing disease, killing and expelling
the skin thus la* made a sensitive plat«
Ila germa ('ascareta Candy Cathartic relieve
for the printing of photography. Din
ARCH ROCK, SAN FRANCISCO BAY
life’* mi'erie*. t’ae them regularly! Drug-
glsta, lhe, 25c, 5uc.
kereseo's remarkable discovery lx n
So useful are toads in gardens that hundred have come within an ace of, careful examination be made of the combination of photogrnph and th«
they are sold in France by the dozens going on the rock and bad to slip preventable disasters of the last twenty «tcblng process, and tImt to some extent
for stock gardens to free them from in­ their anchors in order to get clear. The years and of the ages of those wbc the Image Is "bitten” into tin* cuticle.
At any rate, the impression Is per
first vessel that I remember being were held responsible by the verdict of
jurious insects.
wrecked on Arch rock,” continued Cap­ mankind for such lamentable Issues inanent, the Image Is clear ami distinct
TO CtRZ A COLD IN <1!ÍZ DAT
tain Boyd, "was the pllot-boat Sea there will be found a strange coinci­ and th«* sklu Is not made a negative
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab­ Witch. That was In 1835. All the dence In the rage of their ages.”
but really a sort of sensitized patter
lets. All druggists refund the money pilots had 'boarded off' and the schoon- | Here lx an Interesting and practically The impression does not wear awaj
if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's sig­ er was coming in In charge of the boat­ inexhaustible field for Investigation. with the change of the tissues ami th«
nature is on each box. 25c.
keeper. There was a dense fog and Politicians who are ’’ag’ln’ the govern­ renewal of the surface of the skin Is*
the boatkeeper mistook Arch rock for ment” may trace the blunders of an cause the sulwtiRi«-«-* or changes which
A New Treatment.
have been produced by the process of
Another mode of treating the drink a sloop under sail and getting bls administration to the sinister lnfluen<-e
photography are renewed according tn
habit is said to De in successful opera­ course accordingly made the mistake of some boss who was passing through
tion in Paris where three physicians— of his life. All bands were saved, but the fatal period at the time, and ••re­ the modifications produced by the "bit
grettable Incidents” of all kinds. In Ing" process. Just ax those of a tattooed
Dm. Rapelier, Thebanet and Broca— the Sea Witch was a total loes.
"The next wreck was that of the war or peace, may be traced to their »utlln«* are. Ami whatever the median
announce that they have discovered a
In time, no doubt, we cal meanx employed, the results are
new serum. Of 67 cases treated, 32 clipper ship Flying Dragon In the win- I true origin.
ter of 18*11-02. She made the fastest ! shall appreciate the necessity of requlr remarkable, By this means every hu
were cured and 15 were improved, only
10 failing to show impwvement. The run on record from Newcastle, N. S. i Ing all public men. on entering the fatal man Iwing Irecomea n sort of photo-
ar ruin is obtained from hoi see that W., thirty-live days, and anchored off period, to take a five years' holiday and graph album. The likenesses of hl«
have been dosed with alcohol until Melggs wharf. Captain Watson, the to resume work only when they have friends, landscape views associated
their systems are drenched with the well-known marine surveyor, was In passed the age of aberration.—New with hlx cblldliooil or with significant
events In hlx life, portraits of the great
poison.
When administered to pa­ command of the vessel, but the pilot York Press.
men and heroes whom he admires ami
tients the serum revives natural repug­ was still in charge w hen the accident
Dissipated Hailstorms.
many other things may lie reproduced
nance to alcohol, which continued use happened. A sudden change of wind
"An efTort Is being made In France to lM*autifully and permanently on hlc
and a fierce squall drove the Flying
has broken down.
Dragon down on the rock and she be­ dissipate hailstorms by firing cannon at turf ace.
How strange it is that a severe mas­ came a total loss.
the clouds,” writes Consul Covert to the
Juxt a Hint.
ter has more faithful servants than a
"The next vessel lost on the rock was State Department from I.yons. "Flfty-
"Father,” said Tommy the other day
lenient one.
the bark Autocrat In 18<!9. She was two cannon, manned by one hundred
’why Is It that the boy Is said to be
loaded with coal and drifted down to and four cannoneers and their chiefs,
the
father of the man?”
have
been
dlatributed
over
an
area
of
her doom In a dense fog. Since that
Mr. Tompkins had never given this
time numberless vessels have made the twenty-five acres of rich vlndaml. A
high point In the vineland to be covered subject any thought, and was hardly
IT OH IS TORTURE. acquaintance of Arch rock and always by the experiments were selected as the prepared to answer offhand.
to their disadvantage. The old ferry
“Why, why,” said he, xtumbllngly,
Bczema is caused by an acid humor in boat Clinton went on one of Its ledges central post of observation and a sig­
the blood coming in contact with the in a fog and the steamer Oregon, now nal code adopted under which, when a ■‘It's so because It Is, I suppose.”
skin and producing great redness and in­
"Well,” said Tommy, "since I'm your
shot Is heard from the central i<ost all
flammation ; little pustular eruption* form running between the sound and Nome, the cannon are fired, at twice a minute father I’m going to give you n ticket to
tad discharge a thin, Micky fluid, which I
^er bilges on It. The old bark
I al­
stuck on It for a day and a and more slowly after the first ten 1 theater and a dollar besides.
dries and scale* off ; sometime* the skin ia Columbia
" ’
hard, dry and fissured. Eczema in any night, and. last of all, the bark Cey­ shots. 1 translate the report of the first ways xal«l that If I wax father I
form is a tormenting, stubborn disease, lon drifted down on It a few months firing at the storm cloud this season: wouldn't be so stingy ax the rest of
and the itching and burning at times art ago an«l was saved by the quarantine The farmers of Denlce were aroused at .hem are. Go In anil have a good time
almost unbearable; the acid burning
one-thirty o’clock on the night of June while you’re young.
I never had a
humor seems to <x>ze out and set the skin steamer Sternberg. Ax It was the Cey­ 5 and fl. The storm was very severe. ;hance myself!”
on fire. Salves, washes nor other exter­ lon lost all her sheathing. It would
The artilleries, from forty to fifty
Mr. Tompkins gazed in blank nmnze-
nal application* do any real good, for a* take a page to give the number of ves­
Slowly the »Igniti-
long a* the poison remains in the blood sels that have Just escaped going on strong, fired their guns and stopped the nient at Tommy.
it will keep the skin irritated.
Arch rock by slipping their cables, and thunder and lightning. In the neigh­ rance of the hint dawned upon him.
boring communes the people saw col­ producing the silver coin, hi* said:
when the contractors come to bor'.ag
RAO FORM OF TETTER.
umns of flame rise three hundred feet
"Take It, Thomas. When you reallly
I’ll guarantee they will find more chain
“For three years I
above the cannon when the shots were (lo become a father, I hope it won't
had T e 11 a r aa my
and anchors than rock ”
band*, which cauaed
fired."
!>«• your misfortune to have a son who
them to swell to twice
their natural tire. Part
lx smarter than yourself.’’—New York
FOUGHT
A
FIERCE
GRIZZLY.
of the time the diaeaea
Beyond Him.
Success.
waa tn the form uf ma-
Matthew Arnold, next to Whistler,
I’iuts In-Dan Killel the Huge Brute
alng aorea eerv pain­
ful. and canal»* me
with On'j a Knife.
wax perhaps the must colossal egotist Hops Grow Wil«l In English «‘«unties.
Utiieh diacomfort Four
It Is a somewhat remarkable fact that
The California grizzly bear baa been of bls time.
dortor* a.'-« *he Trttrr
bad nro*reased tvj lar
one of the most powerful and uncon­
After bls return to London from his the hop, although only cultivated In n
lo be cured, and they
querable beasts ever known to the first lecturing tour In America, he vis­ few districts In a few English coun­
eould d > nW ..in* for
C*. I * »ok only three
Western pioneer. A meeting with him ited old Mrs. Proctor, widow of the ties, yet grows freely In a wlhi condi­
dttea of 8 S S. end
era, completely cured.
Ims usually brought death to th«* Imrdy po«.*t “Barry Cornwall,” and mother of tion In very many places. It Is a per­
Thia waa fifteen years
adventurer who dared enter the en­ Adelaide Proctor. Mrs. Proctor, who ennial, flowering In July and August,
ago. and I hare nerer
Since seen auy el*n of my old trouble.’’ —Maa. counter. or even stand In his way when
was then 80 years old, in giving Mr. ami to b<* found In h«*dg«*s nisi thickets.
L- B JSessoa, 1414 McGee at, KanaaaCtty, Mo.
The plant Is only cultivated, for In­
brulu <-nme cr.ixhlng through the un- Arnold a cup of tea, asked him.
8. 8. S. neutralizes thia acid poison, derbruxb
Other tx-arx are met with
“And what did they say about you stance. In the northeastern portions of
cools the blood and restores it to a healthy,
Hampshire, and about Pctersfleld, and
' confldi n< e and dlxpatche«! with n steady In America?”
natural state, and the rough, unhealthy
iiln. but when a grizzly comes thunder
“Well,” said the literary autocrat, even there It docx not cover .’1,000 acr«*s
skin becomes soft, smooth and clear.
telb «ft cure* Tetter, Ery- I ng down the bowlders, tearing off trees "they said I was conceited, and they In all. It grows and flourishes, how­
ever, In a wild state all over the coun
tipelaa, Psoriasis, Salt i u bls superbly uudeviatlng course, said my clothes did not fit me."
Rnettm and all akin ' linking the mountain side with hlx half
“Well, now,” said the old lady, “I ty, Including the Isle of Wight.—Lon­
disease* due to a noia- ion of savage bulk, the nerves of man think they were mistaken as to
the don Express.
MP MM oned condition of the
have to lx* strong lnd«*ed to withstand clothes.’’—New World.
blood. Send for our book and write ua
'lie spectacle. There Is death In the
Water Htreet.
about your caae. Our physician* have
«•d Jaws, ripping and tearing in the
Papa Wan Wearing the Laundry.
Th«* bund Is th«* mime given in almost
made these diseases a life study, and can
The little girl was Incline«] to answer all Eastern seaports to the street front­
help you by their advice; we make no | owerful claws, strength to dash a
Charge for this »ervice. All correspondence mill's head from Ida body at a blow the door 1*11 about as awn as It sound­ ing on the water. This street is usually
b conducted in strictest confidence.
rom <nm of the huge forelegs. Coming ed, and sometimes she gave answers the trade center, and rumors that are
TNI SWIFT SPIOIFIC CO, ATLANTA, BA.
end-on. lie lx like *11 savage creation to whoever might l>e there that were likely to affect trad«* or polltlcnl condi­
.iiiii'd loose He Is usually more than curious. One day the man who collects tions fly thick and fact nlxmt It. As
Kiitnl can fn«*e; only the preternatur- the packages of laundry was at the most of these rumors ar«> unfounded, It
l.v brave and reckless court death and door and naked If the laundry wits Is th«* linblt In the Orient to call a story
■fy the fates by daring to stand and ready. "No," t ie replied; ‘‘papa bar whose authenticity Is doubted "bund­
!■ time. Sold br druga-irte.
El
4IH when be comes. Yet a few days got It oa.”
er.”
Tbia atgnatur« ia oo every bos ot the genuine
ECZEMA’S
Scrofula
a Qa»»« Or*.».
I
"Ths tumtiee* thing I met during
the war " mW th* colousl, •’happ»ii»«l
fwnc.. round oum . and "«’«’"A ‘¡i" lnmvreglm.nl
One of lhe eapteln.
alica from the top •>»
' „./-.ip had b..n a railroad conductor before
H»
«HsoipHnar-
the inaid» o' each.
‘
; the war
Chop thia pn'P
* ub|,. tan and bet'» >“• n”“ W,U
.juxmiul of mol«*' b#"'r’ * “ (ul
davh. had a .<l"«-« of men out
.pooutni of onion I""** “
MH)),(ll| marching them by tlauk. whan be
ol c I h '|>| h '<I paroley »"‘* “ ,
, „.or. turned to .|*«h «>’ « 'V*“*’-
o( tlnolv rolled bread
f l<mk««l again hi» *qu**l. tuarohing Ilka
iU unn*to...
8*11 »•"' I-
veteran., wore in lhe act of 'butting*
testa. Ksturuto ths torn«*»
into a high board fwtioe. lu the .mer-
g»n< v ha (ogrot lor a moment that he
ihovim I from »hi« top, 1’1«'" • •“* 1 ,0 was * soldi«« “"d became again a rail­
of butter on waeh. and !*<• A*“» "
road conduetor. Running forward to­
ward. the m | u «<I he ettrieked al lhe top
lllllllltos.
of hi. voice: ’itown brake.l Down
Military Sul»««»*"***
Th* *<lv*i>tar>* |.re.ei>«<"l b»
°
hrakest* lie "«• "«»•
‘he be.l sol­
biles have a grval f»»eiiialloi' for
dier», ju.t the same, and le«i hi. men
t.,rv men. larg» sum. have been «■
( | tuto mauy a hoi tight.''
forth» b»«l nuuouolule l > •« ■
avervihin*. u |“O. I*'"« ''‘'„' h
Th» B».l l*r»«vl»llea fa. Malaria
Chill* ami Fever la a bottle of Grove'e
^rm’
........
la»tele»e Chill Tonic. Il ia simply
iud .ly.pep.ia, and prrvr.it. mal*«^
Iron aud quinlae lu a testoleea form.
In the African elephant both «■*»«'• No Cure. No Pay. I*»iv* b»»M.
have ivory tuak* while in « "• '
'
Skagway printers have (orm*l a un­
they an. generally isaWioNd to th*
ion with 17 members, Ute tlr.l in
wale.
Alaska.
■•*** Tu»**«**e-
Ta bak* tomato**, waah
Stone tbe Oouehami
Works Oil tbo Oolth
Lixxtive Browo Quto"'« Tablet* cure
. cold in oue day. N®
>«*•»•
Price 25 cents.
Two million raslJenw of Boston
ivaihid themselves of lhe publio baths
during the last auiuiner.
MANY SUFFERERS
WHAT A LARGE NUMBER Oh
PEOPLE ARE ENDURING.
Thia root of many evil*
Glandular tumor*, ahsceuev pimple*
and other cutaneous eruption*. *or(
eara. Inflamed eyol|da, rkketa. dyipep.
ala. catarrh, readlne-.* Io cat h cold
and Inability to get rid of II easily, p4|,.
nets. nervousnesa and other ailments
including the consumptive tendency-.
Can be completely and permanently
removed, no matter how young or old
the sufferer.
Ilnotfa Sarsaparilla was tflveu the 4atifhte|
of Nila« Vern*M»r, Wawarelng. N V . win*
brvhvn out wGh ••’raifula • •tee all uv«r
fa* e aitii brail. Th« Aral laoillo l>e||MM| hr|
and when «he bail iahrn all lhe auree were ell
hr al ml and her hwNI wae «lunuth 11« write«
that ehe hae newer ibuwu any aigu
•erufula returning
Hoodfb Sarsaparilla
••• .«H*ew«
Will» ItheMioalKrlallra. W«u»«lgia •*
Ua«baall«. ••E
WHI llalla»«
All r*ln « h 4 i Y«u.
, rm» are lb. boM.
Inhaling th.
tuni.s ut
burulug
camphor will oftan curs a oo.d in th.
bssd.
The retuorre ot a guilty .fi'mach is
what « veiy large majority of the peo­
ple of this uutiou «re suffering with to­
day, It is » well kuowii fact ih.t <ly*-
pepia i. «ciiamct. ri.tlc American <lw-
ease »nd it is frequently stated that
'•*« are a nation ot dyspeptic*.”
It I. a dixtressiug ailment »n.l be­
cause of its many iomi. 1» difficult to
treat. Sowetiuie* It I* tbe re.ult ot
improper mode» of eating, improper
food or nieutal worry and eihaurtlou;
then again it uiav tsiw.rtut a .l»pre<»e.l
condition ot the body aud treatment
should be directed to the restoration of
the neulth, without «pec la I attention Io
the stomach, lu other instances, the
liineaMi is eiideiitly the result ut in­
flammation of tiie .touiach.
Anyone of these condition, produce
a la.k of vitality in the ay.teni, by
causing the blood to k«e it. III. .u»
taimug elements. The blutxl i. lhe
vital element in our live, and should
be carefully nurtured. Restore tbe bl.xd
to it» proper condition, dv.pep.ia will
vanish »nd perfect health follow.
For example, iu the county of Pem­
bina. North Dakota, a few mile, from
Walhalla, reside* Mr. Ernest hnider;
a man of sterling Integrity, wboae
veracity cannot be doubted. He was
formerly a resident of latnd.dowue,
Ont., but removed to the West and is
now a posperoua farmer.
For three years he m been uuabla to
do his work because he was ill with
dy»fa*p.ia.
"1 became seriously III
about three yean ago," he uyi and
consulted a doctor who gave me some
medicine for indigeation. 1 continued
to grow worse aud several physician,
were calle.l at iutcrvsls who gave mo
temporary relief, but the diiwaM re­
turned with all its accustomnl M.rrlly.
''The diltnsa niter eating made me
dread meal time. At time. I Isicaiiie
mi dizzy an tolje unnlde to stand. 1 had
Miur stomacli, heartburn, palpitation
of heait, and weak nerves. The doc­
tors disagreed as to the nature of my
disease, but all agreed that the stoma. li
was affected. I suffered intensely aul
life was a misery.
**1 tried several well-known reme­
dies, but was not benefited.
“I read in tne newnpnpen article,
regarding the wonderful curative pow­
ers of Dr. Williams* Pink I'ill. for
Pale People, and finally alter some
urging on the part ot a friend, I con­
cluded to try the pills, I pur* ha**ed
■ix boxei. Thin wan five month, ago.
“1 had not taken all of the first box
liefore I felt much rebel, I continued
taking the |>4H h , and after using four
txixe. I was cured. I have none of
those dintreening symptom, now and
am completely restored to health, and
can do as much work as any of the
laborers on my farm. I owe my renter-
atiu to health to Dr. Williams' Pink
Pills for Pale People and galdly give
my testimonial, hoping it may prove
l>eneflcial to Mime perrons similarly
affected,”
if By restoring to the Dior»] the requis­
ite constituent» of life, f;r Williams’
Pink Pill, for Pale People renew the
nerve force and enable tho atoms Ji to
promptly and properly assimilate tho
food, thus spee.lily and )>ermanently
curing the dyspeptic. Th«*ne pH|n Rru
a specific for all dineanen having their
origin in impoverish«! blool or disor­
dered nerves. They contain every ele­
ment requisite to general nutrition, to
restore strength to tho weak, gcxxl
health to the ailing. Physician* pre­
scribe them, druggiets recommend
them and everywheie the people uno
them.
I
He—If I should try to kinsyou, MI m
Mamie, would you call for heip?
She—No; you’d have to help your­
self.—Smart Set.
Troth Is very oom pact, bul • Ila
must have plruly ol room or II «ill
smother.
DU avow WHAT roil AHBTABIMa
When you t»k. Grovs's Tbstslsss Chili
Toulc becauw th. formula is plainly
printed 1>U ev.ry brittle allow lug that it
1. simply Iron and Qululne in a Ual.-
leas lortn. No Cur., No Pay. Wo.
An oil Identical with that of bill.«
aliuoDila ia eitrsctsd from <xs*l tar.
Some of the finest and most prod no-
the lands, either lor general farming
or stock raising, to tie had in Oteguu.
Washington or Idaho, are to be louuil
along the lluee of the Oregon Kaliroad
A- Navigation I'-ompany. Bature decid­
ing upon a location you will do «ell to
call upou any agent of the O. K. A N.
Co. for full lutornietlon. Maps, cir­
culars au I descriptive pamphlets, will
i-e lurul»be«l (me by calling on or writ-
lug to nearest (>. KA N. ticket ag«ut*
or by addressing
W II HURLBURT,
General 1'aN.ng.r Agent,
Portland. Oregon.
Mothers «III nud Mrs. Wln.lo«'. Kew.ih-
Inr Bynip Ito best ren.sdy to use for lb*(r
abilureu during ibe teething period.
awAMBOW M ••• i»itt»rw i.
p*aillv*
Il prwvrnt« •»>«! •I.a. luti , I tura ili»
•A*C
It bilia bb • gali! •
li •* <• alili mariai»
oua effet I oit tbe al. miai |». |H*r and bl luria-
|>n»lfl«A III« l»ha**l. alte ligi hetia ihaitrtv.
dar*«a Ih« etiti»« »Val«in ili a heallln « . luliti.^
I u iba
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»rad« h»r •t*»v auddei» al« burea .«r |>a
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relief and I« »1**1 ulei» the uni» •rrtalh < a
fu» It II KT M Ariate in all II» I. r..
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• la*» *aae«| »tilt unfailing «ff<*i In naiaiira,
K*rbAt'be,
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Ntarvunauea*
al e»e|*lea«Meaa, NuVVaatta «nd fceufalgit
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iiertaua «tl e e| Imi a set «*«ty drar » Ipil..«,
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Itfasur*tIlla, IleArl llaahneta, totslbaebe,
Kara*«», la miei»». Malaria, i
KuMabwea«, and bl»««Ira«I *tla«a«ea
WOUtap NOI ' ’ •
wl'h Io liti
w volli« lu t*ha!f
yo«f
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tl»m ni* au» relief f»«*m tn» 4r«a*lt»i
IH F t te < Í I« te
I ha«* « << I
• bulli«,
and bava bad nul
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••IT HA« RAVKP MY I.IFF. '*
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l !* •»€ il hM
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nirn.lhif «..ut
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and «gante
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v» h»r th« lieti IO 'l»'i
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all tabu ar* • . * ’ 4
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bave «ti Ippa tltii.lty •
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W>.n4«-rfi| ut all retti* I <4 «e alii
'*t> 1 tftAMPL» FRI»
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»•AlHll INtUBAfiC CURI CO
im i«b« • r««i. (bi<B*a
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Finn's Cut. I* lh. Iw.l n*»llrln. •• .v*r
u.r.l (or all artri'liuii. si lh. Ihnxl and
luux« U . i> K smlsv , Vaubur.u, bid .
1 »b. 10. IVUU.
Prom th. Mounl.liuwr. Walhalla. 8 I’.toia
k«*r|si
YOU NttD NOT SUF F I H
1» .1 ,,.nlr e"n,iHoilon»l run on (h* malt41.
li i, i.lra iniwaaHr 1» •’«••*« •»«•>« iodr..iwu>
» l. ...»-ntul II arl. dliwlly UB th. blood
*, I aw»M lurfM*» ut the .vvl.m. Tbrv ..«or
oi.* hundred dollar» fur aaf «»•» it tell, la
r .r» nriol lor rlrva».«« »nd loollmonlala Ad-
drew
r l.«llt«r A co.. Tetedo, 0.
x.-lA hf l>r>.«.i»i». ta­
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cure
be
.». «.I ll*l..*Tdl»»ae». ,nj|rr«rrlb.J I.•«••I
tenre iiM. and l*F «va.ianilr ».Ilina io .ere
,nh l.sal lre.ln.rni. |w*.noun<-e4 II Ineurablr.
x.-ien.'* h«» »«>•»»* <**iarrh Io bo a.-on»lllu.
< u.I.li.e««». and lh.r»lor. roquirr. m*n»lllu-
t ..«I ireaimrul. IlnlV. « *re«rh « «ro. m.n-
‘ ¿*ure.lbrF J <'h....r* Co.T.*l»d...Ohl.S
li.
Ask your druggi-.t for I
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m. »r.i 1. re«
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FINE OLD
WHISKY...
A* oo *II o I*» m .
No more pre.umptuou. philosophy
wo ever pulmed off ou unllilukiug insù
than the philosophy of agnosticism.
Mo phil.eophy ever su Insultad Iba re-
llglou of Jesus Christ.
No oue ever
fa<ed an ojuarelv against God’. word.
From first to last all of Goal'« dealings
with man have I «on that he might
know. Thia la the Mils object of the
«bole plan of revelation. Thia ia the
meaning of every symbol, figure ami
ceremony—that man might know God
ami inan'a o«n future.
Gin, Brandy, Ruin
Il tuli quarte
OD Par «•:.**n I 70. XIX
frvMl AMD «HKHKY. li «J
ALL
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OOOl»«
Or«*ere for |.- oo and tipica»'! 4«!iv*r*4 h*e le
ttr«re*l Hellfctkl wr • Uè ut e» LauUlitg H aul
I «ara atta K«-ga
LOUI8 CAHEN & SON
Ketabllehed *> Year«
FU A N< ■ •<’<».
<*• l.l FORMI A.
Sudden and Severe
Neuralgia
NOTHING BETTER MADE
Yes saa'I si*»« * ■l»Uks It I»u |«ll
St
Jacobs
..Mitchel!..
IWitchell, becuis & Staven Co.
PORTLAND. ORECON.
penetrata«
promptly
•nd deeply,
•oothea and
atren gt hen«
the nerve«
• nd bring«
• aurt cur«.
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Good Advice to the
Man Who Drinks,.,
CUTLER’SCARBOLITEof I01IÍ
fl r — rantr* ! Ctirr te» <’•tarrb •*»
( <»n«umpiloti
II.(M). Iibd'k
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( I
V. R. SMITH I OR., hílalo. I.V/'HH
Take the Keeley
DROPS
IAH'
ïkîaiml .'. t
UH-
Cure* tirnnkenn,,» and .'I Drug Habits.
B«ud tor printed metl.r that t*ll* all about II to
tiik
kkklbv
»14 siilh nie*«t,
inxtitvtk ,
rORTMNII. on.
JOHN I'Ool.E, poxTi.tsn, On.oos
' f ve Dm
tost bargain. In grncral
.•J‘i|i*ry cngiii**, boiler., tanks, pumps,
I i**1.1' M"<1 windmill.. Th. nrw
Sqiiall»<l
wi“dmill, sold by him, I. un-
( The Famous
German
Boi B,
No. 41
» ìa advartl»«r«
Ta pepur.
Wood Preserver)
AVENARIUS CARBOUNEUM-\
“I .nm-r.d th. torio roa or lliw d.n.-.o
With protruding plies brought on"* e", »> .V*
lion with which l «.g »muted r«,r ViòrV?;
C. H. Kurz, 1411
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Joo,,
810ul Cl|f u
CANDY
CATHARTIC
—
....Permanently Deatroye..^
-CHICKEN LICE AND VERMIN
One application ia all that ia required. It fait» for y«*»* i
your dealer cannot tupply you, write for circular* and informatio11 t° ]
following distributing agentxt Perfection Pile Preaerving Co., Seatl
Wa»h.; Fixher, Thorien & Co., Portland, Oregon.) Whittier, Cobu«1!
Co., San Francisco, Cal.
J
DOU YOU WANT YOUR SON EDUCATED FOR A BUSINESS LlFI
„^••■•nt. Palatable Potent, Taste Grwwi iw.
8oo<l, Never Rlcken. Weaken or GrijVJ?
...
CURE CONSTIPATION.
«•»•••?, <<«•*»•. ■ «Mra.i, fl«, f .sk.’ llt
tt-TO-BAC
th«
to
today and accept no substitute.
There 1» more Catarrh In rhre »»lion at th.
r.*uul«r Iban •"
•>'•»«•• F“‘
t until lh* I».' <’■
and
Promises
promise.
»•‘MMILI. ANO ILkVINTH BTHBBT4, PORTI.dl
Write ua. sea<l tor our New UlnsUatad < sial*
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