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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1901)
I 4 % I I I Chan«« «I A<«nl« *t 5*1*1» A MECHANICAL GENIUS. Salt Rheum Han Francisco l.a.l W ho Vlakaa Modal» of Hattl«»hi|»a« You in«} < m II it wiema. tetter or milk eniat Eddie Vou Gelderu. a 13 year old boy. But no mutter * hut vou call it. this skin oue year ago. after a single hour * in- 41aease whi h in patches that burn, ape« lion of the l ulled Slate* battleship iteh. diM’liargr a watery matter, dry aud Iowa, went off aud executed a remark acale, owes ns existence to lhe pre>ence of able model of the ahl|>. accurate In pro bunior» in lhe -ten» It will continue to eii«t. annoy, and ¡xirtlou ami delicate In detail, row perhaps agonize, a* long as these iiunion* posv-d of odd aera|M ami waste picked remain and iu his It is always radically and permanently up alaiut Ills own home He has now. iielglilHirs' ba* k yards cured by unaided mid untaught, etiustrueled out ’ of vm I i I x mid cuds of materials, with a « Inch rxi*rls ill humors, ami is positively few odd tools, part y of Ills own uiauu- uuequah-ti for all cutaneous eruptions. facture and «.Nviitrlvmice. motlela of a ateaiu engine and elecirlc car giaai Another Induttrv for Everett. euollgli to tie «■xlilbileil before Hie Estub i-hinent of another sash and Teehuleal Sm-lety of the Ptielfle nt it« door factory at Everett is planned. last meeting iu Academy of Sdenees building, mill which eonimamlisl the Exceptionally Fine Sculpture. resiH-ctful atti ntioii of the members of The sculpture for the Pan-American that grave and dignified body. exposition is being put in position. The steam engine Is mi elaborate There are more than 125 pieces of piece of work. |Hirfeetevl. as a model statuary and model groups by the best or a sketch, to use the boy's own term, sculptors iu America. down to some of Its tinest details. Tin* boiler is made ot strips of tin. neatly Ru>«i*'i Asiatic PoMtMion*. turned ami riveted together, then Russia's Asiatic possessions are three uaileil dow n to a foundation Ixiard. so times the vise of Great Britain's, but that they ap|tear. together with a sim bold only 23,000.000 inhabitants, as ilar atrip of slue at the front, to consist, oom ¡aired with Great Britain's 297,- of a serii's of castings. The samlbrake consists of a metalBe tip taken from 000.00U subjects. the eml of a discard««! curtain ¡»ole. mid > a circular tin can forms the smoke The Neat »'roacrlptlon Tor Malaria Chills and Fever is a bottle of Groves. stack. The headlight Is set In a little 1 asteleae Chill Tonic. It is ami ply I hix eonstructed by the lioy's deft timid*, but for the ornmileiit which Jr iron and quinine in a tasteless form, caps It he Is lndebt«*d to his mother's No Cure, No Pay. Price ,'0o. discarded curtain poles. There are steam cylinders with eccentric move Seattle Public Library. Seattle people expect to spend some ments. symmetrical ami accurately 9200,000 iu purchasing a site for a pro|airtioiied. ami a whole system of library, and *50,000 a year in main running gear mid mechanism liem-ath. taining it after Mr. Carnegie's *200,000 down to lhe compressed airbrake and hose, all as conscientiously exei'Utevl as building shall have b«eu elected. if the lives of human passengers ile- DON'T GIT FOOTSOItK. <1«T FOOT- |M'ii<le*l u|Min their living carried out to KA«K. the finest detail. A powder. At this season your feet feel In the engine cab the boy lias accom swollen, nervous and uncomfortable. If plished some of his most patient imi you have smarting feel or light shoe«, try Allen's E'ool-Kase. It rest« and comforts; tative work, for it Is rigged with a makes walking easy. Cures swollen anti throttle and steam gauge, the doors to sweating feet, blisters ami callous sputa. the Iwiiler anil furnace iM-ing carefully Relieves corns and bunions of ail i-am and is a certain cure for I'liilhlain*. berating. defined. On one side the engineer's Damp or Frosted Feet. We have over 30.- raised seat is carefully ¡Hiilded. and he OuO testimonials. Don't get tootsore get is even furnished with the usual pad- Foot-Ease. Try it t«fav. bold by all druggists and shoe stores for 25c. Trial iled arui rest on the window, while the package Fax« Address, Allen 8. Ohn- liell rope dangles alsive the fireman's sled. Le Roy, N. Y. seat opimslte. All of the other windows in the cabs are glazed with illsearded Bi* Train Shed. camera plates. The engine is about The big onion depot in Portland i* three and one half feet long and ot to have a tram «lied three block* long proportionate breadth and height. —and then travelers will not step out The trolley car. four feet long or of the car* iuto the rain. more, is a less complex structure, but shows the same fidelity, patience mol accuracy. Hiiil is one of the most hon Petrolem for Diphtheria. A country doctor in Rouen. France, est make-lndieve cars ¡Hissllile. from ba* discovered that swabbing the the stout wheels lieneatli. taken out of tnroat with common petroleum i* an cord and tackle pulley*, to the trolley, which reaches up to draw ¡lower from effective treatment of diphtheria. an invisible wire. "That trolley was an old limolino crniD DIAFKtSS CtKNOT Ashing rod once upon a time.” el- By local application*, a* they cannot reach the plains the young builder gravely, "I ditea-ed portion oi me ear. There uon.y one way locure dt-ame«-. and that i. by constitu bad to buy the glass tor the windows, tional rriued e-. Deaiues* -■ caused by an In for there weren't any dry plates the flamed condition of the mucous lining of the I've got the adver Ku.tacbian Tnbe. When tin. tuba gel* ip- right size, you see. flamed *on have a rumblin* soani or -toper tisements along the top of the wall feet hearing, aud »hen It >* entirely cio«ed If you'll look in you can deafi-e-i >• th* ra*uli, and uniesstiielnflamma- almve them, tiun can be taken out and th*, tube rest -red to see.” It* normal condition, bear in* wil I be destroyed forever; nine case, out ot tr* ate « anted by The seats, simulated to represent catarrh, a filch i. nothing but an inflamed the rolling curves of the slattili condition ol the nuie<>u«*urfave*. We will give Un* Hundred Hollar* for any benches extending along the sides of eaaa of Pea«item-catiaed by catarrh) that caa not be cured by Hall » Catarrh Cure. Send foe thecar. were backed out with the aid of •treulsr*. Ire«.' _ _ . _ an old jackknife, and Iteneath the car, F. J. CHENEY A CO.. Tolad» O. at each end. the lioy lias built that ab Bold by Druggist*, tde Hall'. FamUy HU* are tha best. solute essential to street cars In every civilized community, safety fenders of Wall* Walla Enjoy« Sleighing. as ingenious a ¡uittern as lie could <le- For the first time in about 11 years vise.—San Francisco Chronicle. Walla Walla enjoyed an exteuded sea- eon of fine sleighing during and after What Frightened Him. th» holiday». While crosHlng the Isthmus of Puna- ma by rail, some years ago. the tun- A $15,000 Organ. ductor obligingly sftqqied the train for The great pipe organ to be used in Mr. Campion to gather some beauti the temple of music at the Pan-Ameri ful crimson flowers by the roadside. can exposition was built to order at a It was midday and Intensely hot. In his “On the Frontier” Mr. Campion coat of *15,000. tells a peculiar story of this flotver- plcklng exi>erlence. I refused offers of assistance, and went alone to pluck the flowers. After gathering a handful 1 noticed a large Thie iiffnature is on every box of the renuino lied of plants, knee-high, ami of dell- Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tameu cat* form and h Iw-autlful green shatla. Ua remedy that emram a emM Im mme Hay I walked to them, broke off a tine spray and placed it with my flowers. Portland Big Show. To ray amazement I saw that I had Let all the country- know that a not able centennial celebration and exposi gathered a withered, sbrlvelttd. brown tion will be held in Portland in 19U5. ish weed. I threw it away, carefully selected a large, bright green plant and plucked It. Again I hail In my hand a Oregon and Washington Should Do It bunch of withered leaves. One of the many app npnation ques It flashed through my mind tliat a tions which the legislature will have sudden attack of Panama fever, which to pass upon thin winter will be that of was very prevalent and much talked providing a fund for an exhibit at the of. hat! struck me delirious. Pan-American exposition to be held I went "off my bend" from fright next summer at Buffalo, 5. Y. In a panic I threw the flowers down, and was about to run to the train, I looked around; nothing seemed strange. I felt my pulse—all right. I was In a perspiration, but the heat would have made a lizard perspire. Then I noticed that the plants where Th« »kin is the »eat of an almost end I atoml seemed shrunken ami wilted. less variety of disease». They are knewu Carefully I put my finger on a fresh by various names, but are all due to the branch. Instantly the leaves shrunk same cause, acid and other poiaou* in and began to change color. I hud been the blood that irritate and interfere with frightened by sensitive plants. the proper action of lhe akin. Hood s Sarsaparilla f I i I BAD BLOOD, BAD COMPLEXION. To have a «month, aoft akin, free from all eruption*, the blood mu*t be kept pure and healthy. The many preparations of arsenic and pota»h and the large number of face powders and lotion* generally need in thi* class of diseases cover up for a short time, but cannot remove per manently the ugly blotches and the red, disfiguring pimples. EL tm U vlfflLanoo *■ tha prtoa ot o haautlfal ootr»plaxlott when such remedies are relied on. Mr. H. T. fllvob«. >704 Luca* Avenu*. fll. Louia. Mo . a*ya: " Mr daughter was afflicted for yeara Willi a di»fl»uri«s eruption on her face, whicb miM«d all treatment, »he waa takau to two eelebra-ed health apriofa. but received no bene fit. Many meniclnea were prescribed, but with out result, aaill we decided to irv ft. S S . and by the time lhe ft rat bottle «rea finished the eruption began to disappear. A doeen bottles cured her aorepletely and left her akin perfectly smooth, flbe M now seventeen year« old. aod not a aign of U m embarrassing disease has ever returned " Equine Inequality. The work horse and the carriage horse stood side by side on the street. "I see you take your meals a la cart,” sniffed the latter, looking disdainfully at the other's canvas feed bag. "Yes,” replied the equine toller. “Don’t you?” "Neigh, neigh, Pauline!” and the proud aristocratic mare rattled the sil ver chains upon her harness. "I prefer mine stable d'oat." Philadelphia Bul letin. Go Wrong. "My boy,” said the greaf man. “I used to shine shoes myself.” "Well," replied the Isiotlilar k. "dey’a a hull lot of de guys w hat Is led astray.” 8. S. 8. is • positive, unfailing cure for Philadelphia North American. the worst forms of skin troubles. It is Ute greatest of all blood purifiers, and the Hllk I»rennen In China. •nly 1 one guaranteed purely vegetable. Bad blood make» bad complexion». Silk dresaes were worn in Chinn 4,.7»0 punfie* and invigo- years ago. rate» the old and make» new, rich blood th»t nourishe* the body and keep» the •kin active and healthy and in proper condition to perform it» part toward* carrying off the impurities from the body. '“’-S -*”" m Finland Wot ven. 11 Finland loans *27,WK» worth of cattle year Ity wolves. It in one of the wotidern of clilldliood that grown people can get up without '•'"WZhIL— WIDESPREAD CONFIDENCE. Improv<m«nt in t«r««l Market* THE SALI !N THE SEA, Attiva l><- nund in Iron and Steal. Bradstreet'* says: BuailWMi !*• >tlll t a betw< eu seis-'U character in nmat line«, but a liwumg up of interest iu wveial tiades has Ixeu noted this eek. Lelstively best rep -rts co ne rom the iron sud Heel, luml'er, leath- ■r aud rug irides, but there has been ♦ >me enlargeui' ut of wi olesale distri- ulive trade ou spring account iu the outh ami West, spring trade in dry goods i* j'i«t opjuing up. an I it i* noted that a heavy «hipping movemeut ou ord»»« is now procer ling at the We-t. Some gain in word sales is u >tvd at Eastern in irkets, but w.-athet eruditoli« have n >t b eu lavoiable as a while, except iu stimulating the retail traleiu shots su I lublier go>d<. A apecial feature is the generally good let or of n port« «» tu colie* tion* fro-n all Weitern and Southern point*, fn'ni which it is inferred th it trade rela tivi:* to retalíela must have been quite good. Summed up brie ly, the situa- nou is oue of widespread ct ntideuce iu the general busine«« outlook. Com is slightly higher, iu sympethy with wheat aud small receipt* ot cou tract. Inquiry rather than active demand i* a lean lug feature iu irwu ami steel, but quite au increase of aetivty is noted iu Bessemer pig iron aud billets at Pittsburg ami iu plates at Chicago Iron production is increasing, but ua« not yet overtaken cou-umpti- u. aud stock* are reported smaller t.iau a mouth ago. Wheat, including dour, shipments for the week aggregate 5,961,095 bush el*. Busine-s failuses in the Vuited States for the week uumber 322. ¡rut It another way. If nil the earth were agsinst 388 last week. salt water then- would la- enough of Canadian failures for the week nnm- the tin voting principle In It to make ber 38. against 23 last week. two moons of solid salt nearly ns large 1« our present satellite. PACIFIC COAST TRADE. Ilow did all this salt get Into the live -Means'? It is a big question and It has Scsttl« Market. i wonderful answer an answer that Onions, new yellow. 'Jot'i'eC. Lettuce, hot house, *1.60 ¡<«v oass goes back to the beginning of things VVliell the earth was a half iNHiled I mm I v Potatoes, new. *18. ill the water now ii | miii It was floating Beets, per sack, 85c 0*1. ilmve the hot surface In mighty cloud« Turnips, per sack, *1.00. ■ f steam. As the earth went ou cool Squash—1 *-*c. llg Its elii-llilcal pile-esses set free vast Cm-rota. per sack, 75c -nasses of what the chemist kuows as Parsnips, per sack, *1.00 01.25 hlorlde of sodium, what we cnll com Celery—50c doz. non sail. This lay on the ground In a Cabbage, uative and California :1ml of frosty deposit. When the earth 202V«c per pounds. ot - ool enough the floating clouds Butter—Creamery, 30c; dairy, 18 f line down In a deluge that may have ,22c; ranch, 16cjbl8c pound. i-ted for ages. and. melting the salt Cheese—14c. Eggs—Ranch, 80c; Eastern 25c. posits ns they rolled over the ground Poultry—14c; dressed, native chick i countless rivulets, swept It Into the ens, 15c; turkey, 16c. eepest hollows of the earth's surface Hay—Puget Sound timothy. *15.00; ml formed the salt seas, S<> the *ea choice Easteru Washington timothy as always I hm - ii salt. *19.00. But the suit In the sea Is not all the Corn—Whole, *21.00 cracked, *25 >alt there Is In the world, There I» a feed meal, *24. urge quantity In the rocks and the soli, Barley—Rolled or ground, per ton. i fraction of which Is carried year by *20. ear Into tin- oceans by the rivers. Y’et Flour—Patent, per barrel. *3.30; lie ocean IS not getting sailer. Tills Is blended straight«, *3.25; California. is ailse the sea cieatures take up salt *3.25; buckwheat flour, *6.00; gra nto the structure of their lames and ham, per barrel, *3.25; whole wheat hells, and when they die and leave flour, *3.25; rye flour, *3.8004.00. lie«!- to lie upon the ocean lied the salt MillstutT*—Bran, per ton, *15.00; ■mains locked up, ns It were. Nature «borts, per ton, *16.00. « a famous accountant, ami balances Feed—Chopped feet I, *15.00 per ton; -ut her profit and loss to the uttermost middlings, per tou, *23; oil cake meal ■enny. per tou, *29.00. Fresh Meats—Choice dressed licel •HEROINE OF INDIA” WEDDED. «teer*, price 7S*c;cows, 7c; mutton 71«; pork, 7?*c; trimmed,9c; veal, 11 0 12c. Hams—Large, 11 ’«c; small, ll1» breakfast bacon, 13 ’«e; dry »alt side» mage, attracti'd to the t'*c. by the opportunity to do gotsl which 11» Portland Market. service offered. Wheat—Walla Walla. 55 0 56c Iieautlful Alice Valley, nominal; yiuevtem, 58c p«i Lew I* has risen to bushel. the highest rank Flour—Beet grade«, *3.40; graham, held by a woman *2.60. Iu the American Oats—Choice white. 42c: choice organization anil gray, 41c per bushel. How, as the wife Barley—Feed barley, *15.50 brew of auolber officer ing, *16.50 per ton. who. like herself. MillxtuSa—Bran, *15.50 ton; in d- Is of staff rank, Hings. *21; shorts, *18; chop, *16 pel she will I m - able to ton. do even abler Hay—Timothy,*120 12.50; clover,*? work for the array 09.50; Oregon wild hay, *607 per tou. thaIt before. Butter—Fancy creamery, 50 0 55c; Staff Captain John Johnson, w ho was «tore, 82?gc. married recently to Miss l<ewls by Eggs—27 ‘«c per«lozen. Cheese—Oregon full cream, 12c. Commander aud Mrs. Booth Tucker. 1» Young America, 14c; uew cnetme 10< a hero among Gen. tVillbiui Booth's sol «Ilers, ami he married a heroine. Miss per pound. Poultry—Chicken», mlxe-l, *2.500 Lewis s|>ent a number of years Iu the ■1.50 per dozen; liens, *4.50; spring», Indian service of the army, being at *2.<»003.50; geese. *6.000 ».00 doz; taclied to the staff of the Booth-Tuck Irak», *5.00 0 6.00 per dozen; turkeys ers there. She hail many narrow ex live. 12c per pound. capes from being killed by natives, ami Potatoes—50060c per sack; sweet», won lhe soubrlifliet of 'Heroine of 1 He per pounu. India.” Vegetables—Beets,*!; turnips, 75c; Her husband braved dentil In Africa, per sack; garlic, 7c per ponud; cate anti on one occasion wax only saved by 85«. bag«, I Ho P«r pound; par*lii|iR, Ids own Ingenuity, having been eon ouions, *1.50 0 2; carrot» 75c. detuned to death, when he brought P«! Hops—New crop, 12014c stratagem to bear to secure release. pound. Wool—Valley, 13014c per pound; At the Other End. Eastern Oregon, 100 12c; mohair, 25 A r-ertalu naval officer was very pom per pound. pons and conceited when on duty. Mutton—Gross, beat sheep, wetherr One day. when he was officer of the awl ewee, BHc; dressed mutton, 6'1(0 watch, and he could not. as usual, find 7c per pouwl. anything of consequence to grumble Hogs—tiro»», choice heavy, *5.75; about, lie ntlempted to vent his spite light awl feeders, *5.00; dressed, on one of the stokers of the vessel, who *5.50 0 6.50 per 100 pounds. was In the engine-room, on duty. Beef—Gross, top »teerH, *3.5004.00; Going to the speaking tube, the officer cows, *3.00 0 3.50; dressed beef, 6 0 yelled: 7c per pouwl. "Is there a blithering Idiot at the end Veal—Large, 707H®1 »mall, 8'-20 of this till»«'?" 9c per pouwl. The reply came quick and startling: "Not nt this end. sir.” San Francixo Market. The feelings of the officer, as he Wool—Spring—Nevada, 11013c per pound; Eastern Oregon, 10014c; \ al turned away with a black frown, can lie better Imagined than described. ley, 15® 17c; Northern. 90 10c. London Spare Moments. Hope—Crop. 1900, 18^017)^0 ___ JÍ0- Butter — Fancy creamery 23c, Tin Toy Factory. do »«cowls, 20c; fancy dairy, 1» The largest toy factory In the world do seconds, 18c per pound. la In New York, where playthings in Eggs—store, 95c; fancy ranch. tin nre inHiiufiictured literally by the 80c. million. It stands live stories high, ami Millatnffa — Middlings, *17 00 (d turns out 1,007 distinct varieties in tin 20.00; bran *14.0)014.50. toys. No. I Is a tin horse; 1.007, a Un Hay—Wheat *90 IS1»; wheat uni menagerie The output of circular tin oat *9.00012.50; bent bailey *9.50 whistles Is 2,000,000 per annum. alfalfa, *7.00010.00 per ton; straw, A Dental Want. 36047*»c per bale. “There Is Just one thing needed SALT Potatoes—Oregon Barban .«,00 0 95c. Salina* Burbanks, 85c0*i.l5: river Burbanks, 4<:0i5c; sweet«. 85085c. Citrus Fruit—Oranges, Valeric a *2.7503.25; Mexican limes, *4.000 5.00; Ca'.'fomia lemons 76c0*l.6O: do choice *1.7502.00 per box. Tropical Fruit*—Bananas, *1,500 to make my business a success,” said the Painless Dentist. "Wlmt is that?" asked the Interested Idstener. "A Hhoiitless patient.” Baltimore American. _____ _____________ _ Our bion of « silly sight Is a Con-1 gri-xHiimn silling la-hind ii desk covernd IlttAI IV M W. W Skiuiisr. »hu lcr I1, ageul «»• year* ha» lieoli Bia "* ¡•nt« tnat Salem, t»regou, l» about t<> there will position. Iha va«'am'V :-e quitH moat priilialily cause qi-.- a »•eilju«t* in the meut of the sgeut» I...... - »ut* through the Myxtvni ol iK*l*»ctloii *ud |» ioiih to o iu vugue. M4km< «1 UalU One tliousKii* „I bile« of jute will *r' five at the Walla Walla | h i > ii «’I"'»" ill k lew «I m v4, t» . ba mami!»*'lur«sl Into KHcka by con« ict I m I iof . Il *-oim*s from Calcutta ivinl cod« Hie alate *18 6« da ll'vrotl ut W h II m W m I di . To Aboloh th< Uhippm< •’»»•t The law iiuiLer« " almilihHi <»l lhe w 4 W HO *04 » Ct'li’* III 1 » ' I II«* pmve H* girui a lH,iirltt4 i« 4lf IIIMll'b IMW’» ‘I* IliibU tll Irrtt I ih * lhe btr.ik« r ll V4»i» 'e negtecte4i »«»m 1 tilgeMbHi. 4'4» ii * i > ih O h"i, Mini ».ohiey tr»»uhh • .»re u but 4»iir i it re I |o*l«-l lei • Ikiti’l laii l4* tn it tor la ■ Invila'« NnUd Hiv«r. Sutler, Ill India. !• »•<« faainat I Is ,l,*««-i*nt flow illtf river in th«» i, «i iu I si> in oue »uctiou ui in I lee. Appropriate vanir* did Ida—What kind <ll»tl Ibllt»’ that twar-proilm nig Muy—I'uekat hamUsrchiaf*. TO fl II F A < Ot II IN «INK II « t Taka laxative Bromo yulinu» I let*. All drrggt't* rv>luml th« mo if It fall* to cure. I W <*rvna • i nature 1» ou ea* h I«1» -'•* To Exited It« lie« It 1» reiiorted that the Northern I a- ritte will esterni It» road troni Ilo- quintil, Wash., to Loug Beach Ibi* com tug auuiiiier. Queer Ways «I Author» vou an» "Mr. Flniiiln-au. have ■qieclal methods Iu writing your uoi • el»?" "Ye*. I generally try to begin At t.»< lieg lulling aud w imi ui> at tiio cuti.' Gov«rm«nt Kr<ulal«> Pn.ri The ¡«rices of medicine« 111 I’niaalt are r gulated by tile government. Every J ear a uew price li«t la puts I Lilial. 0<ld Ftllowi Nili Celebrate. |f ptnaent ¡Hans are carrled <mt < Md Fellows frinii all over tlirgou ani \\ astili gioii sili be luvitrd tonimelo Porti.imi mi Aprii '.'ti tu celebrale the anniver-wiry ol thè (uuudiug ol Hit» Ir» ter mi I order Stoff • tini Oough and Work» Olt tho Ootd. lakxattve Bro-uo t^umiii» labial» cur» « cubi in otte day. Nu cure, Nu Bay. Prie» 25 cauti. A Novel SiflM. Scores Another Victory A < *tuqU0r0il h* |>r ri**!» riti« Kf« •••«• l'rutoil l'MBvelilHg f.irill'l» ff III0I4I«' (urla »»il • « «'• •»•«paleoA wf. avu»i iX* ».«.rsiil. M usi 11« weal, luw-« Auotlier l'orson reloamul troni Ilio terrlblo gia»|> «>• ah agiinlsiug ill*ea*a, anollier mino' addeil lo Ilio long Ila! uf Ilio»« »Imbava ri'celved K*W tifa» br thè 11«« »1 Di. William»' l'iuk Pili* tur Peli» Paopla. l'or years a sufforel (rum 111» cruel diaeaav ni 8t. Vltua' Dance, acarooly alile t<> move. Ilio ¡»iwer ol »¡»eeli al< iiiosl gol»», ami all «flotta lo cure ber proviti» in vaili, Mr», Munii» Flwller, Mi riv'anl, lowa, tliought h»r caa« ho|i«l«»* ivm* had *uuk Ut th» blackeal deplbfl <>l <l«»|«alr Sii» tur ned a» a laat remiti tu Dr. ................ ' l’ink Pilla, «ini Ihe wou der» worked by lillà remaikable medi timi ar» tolti in ber own word a • | w«a «ffiloleil for vcara with St Vitua* Dalie». The Arsi eymptom* of III« ill-e««« began In I nnv , »lu'ii th» nerica t»'g«n iwllehlng III mv Inll Imlul. 1 eoiiaulted physlclau» ol lilla eltv, Imi Itoli» uf tlieiu «ver dbl m» » parlici» ol gmid. After I liad sul- leieil (or Iwu ami olle hall yeara llia dia»»»« eonlliiulng tu grow wore». I bearvi of Dr. William*’ l'iuk Pilla tur Pai» Pni'i'l». "Il w»a II» 1891 that I wna Induced lo tiv thfiii, and I «a* auri«rl«»il al my rapld innnivrinent I luvik ouly Iwu lune», »ud w«■ elitlrely eured. Il aa* hard io reali)» Itisi I, whu fot over I mo yrar» w»a aeareely abln tu walk. alni »ho ofteu louml It almo*! impimalbl» tu t»lk, elmuld be re»tor«-l tu ¡wrl»> t hcsilli ami In full |»«i«»»aloti ol all ol my ¡»«wei a by two I mi lue of thla wouder- fui r»m»«ly. ”1 am happy tu *taln that my h»allh la utili perla« t alni I bave uever had III» alighteit avmplum* ot a rallini ot III» ili-caa«, although li la righi yeara alt»«'« I wa» curml. "I kuow ut oibrr* who bave laien llkewl-e Iw-Ui'tllt» I and ar» aa graleful aa iuy»el! " MltS. MINNIE FIEDLEK. All ih» »lamenta iimeaaary lo glv« n«w III» ami rl< htmaa tu tiie blvaa? ami rastorr ahallerevl nerica aro vxinlained. In a oondrnaed l<nm. lu Dr William»' Thoy ar. l’iuk Pilla for Tale People, al«o a ajai Itivi for troubles peculiar to tema Ira auch ae sopì re.- tous. Irrrgu- larlllc» ami ail forms of weaknraa They bvillvl vip tile I i I imm I, and rest'-re B ivi glow ot healtb lo pale and aallow vheeka lu liirn they «tis i a radicai euro in »11 va»«« ariaiug from mriiial atraln, over work or «icraae- ol whal »ver naturo Dr. William«' l'iuk Pilla aie wild iti !»■»»» «ueier lu lume bulk) al 50 celila a lavi or al* boxe» for *2,50, and may be had of all vlmggi«ta, or dbect by mali from Dr. Wllllm» Medi*lu» Company, Nchueetady, N. Y, < X •< «IO. Il a«s all «latMad f«»r IttecB md ara a truy «•»tidarru. turi | ha»« ofiaa • itUed for « inr.ii. na |>.aaaatH t«> tabe ai.d ai *•» ia»« »ouiPi t tiia« aix.i *m» ta. j ih»» a.r ».o«»l na» fM>«o „ur-flevi at d n>v • . , rgi.-t ba« liu- «rovail • iti.lrrfn » an i I fra n t t.r -at t. aver* Mia *ai iia a Bii.i ÀUi I.Aiweil leou. CANOY CATHARTIC bucamo Neuralgia tel wlnlffi mu*l St Jacobs Oil VAW«W.WW.WAV.'M.M?'*?‘‘1'| labor Union« to join ttoivdi A movement lias born starisi a| Facoina for a lederallou ut all the lain« utiloua Iu VVaslilligloii i ai.ei. pllsb harmony of action among tun lai.oriiug bodtoe. NOTHING BETTER MADE Yv« ran 1 make • niiitk« Il *uu Mitchell.. Mitchell, beiuis & Sta ver Co. POHIIANO, OREGON. SEND NO MONEY _ W AhR AN 110 .0 I 1'1 r~~ • r »-• - ■ w. ’ «e I K CUW Varta • ■tamilfi »r» B t»«i»n (law « «.t. . » y i vera* Ihr M» tao I r»l in bir Heed» I'M t fia « fi » ahn I« Lo ia» Lt Portland Death Kata. BAD LOOD Cold Agony Som« Broad Streets m t urupe. Berlin taraste that *'I‘nt«rden Liti- den” I« the broad«,4 street in auv great city. Il I« 215 lr«t wide. The ''ll lug- strame" In \ lenii» le IHN fret, the Parts "Grand Boulevard" 1'12 feet, and the "Amlrasse Miase» ' et Budapest feet wide. Did you ever see a house and its con tents upside down? t he novel si, hl will be a feature of the Pau-Aiuerivau expusitiou midway. During 1900 there were 909 death« in Portland, 63 bring < hinan.r-ti 0MNM Mad« (rood Showing. t h«« G »mwalo » I i' I Isa liar «tal Assay report» just imelved on some rmk Imm tlm Ninety-Nine mining property, ‘-Il t-late creek, W»«b., show an aii-rsge of * ton to the ton. Itti D M A 9 I RUT nu. f- A O DHrert ■«< * N«w Mining C ompany A now mining company, known aa the Co-operative Mining and lievelop meat Association, has laem forme. I m .Seattle, The com ¡am y has a capital Stock ot *2,000,000, divided luto 2 ,000 shares. Uruf r'*»«»,,1 I'a’aiah • p-«ani ‘Imai Narar «Iraan Wanaa,, ... CURE CONSTIPATION. a„,„„ ♦aril.» a.».«, NO-TO-DAC mm Taira rlnod rw, Or r >w ix am '' «, •'« '*»-1 a» a ... ||( «rua IU URU «lau 10 < ■ Hr. r..u..a<, naI,u* For Munii Ipal OwMrihlp. Buia», Idaho, I» conaiderliig prospect- lie iuuuici|M«l ownership of an electric light aud salar plant. Can Anybody Tell. SAW MILL. EH BOILER, or *ii| I li-'* »III r»> 1« »'b» “• “ logUf ainl prlrrt tor KNOW WHIT volt AKV. TAKINO RUSSELL A OO.. Portt»né,0r ( an anyliody explain whv so fnw people go iuto the poultry and egg bus When you take Grove's Taatelees Chill I Tonic la-caua« the formula is plainly inn«, when at pri o. that have obtained for many months there must l.u a fur printed on every hottie showing that It Is simply Iron and (Quinine iu a taste tune in it? A giiaranle-'l 1 less lortu. No Cure, No Pay. 60c. Coriaum|>llioi H ««> I' I'“ k •*' ‘ ' • «. COILM’SHIIOUMg! Mu«t K««p After Wulvti. Eastern Oregon seems to tie uniteti In favor of the scalp Ixiuuty law. ■yon can earn «u bat an tisi pruSta mouthly Ly Investing British Columbia Coal I laid« Sold. The Great .Sortlinrn Hallway Com* pany, through I'reaident Hill, han pur chased 275,000 acres of coal land from the Crow's Neat 4!oaI Company, near Crow’s Neat Pass, II. C. The purchase price is approxiinati ly |.r>.ouo,oo0. Sunday Shaving a Crim«. Portland barbais are moving to have the Oregon legislature declare Suuday shaving a misdemeanor. or more, with thf» rompan». I,»« „* Irli you how. rro»p«iiu» »nil full particular» free. •tao tari Oil, Promoting *a¿ i*,,*.. ,,, mrat Co., M.. 57«, ,77 |>arr<at B14», 8à" P»a«ci»<.O l « Hollt'a Hf'hool (tor !>«>>■), Mando farli, <’*!.. baa more afudenta and H In Ix tter comilllon than ever Hprlna term bcglna January 7th, IWil Me-f <l foi ( ■(MloKiia. 1 ra <1 lloltl, Ph h , Principal Skagway'« Taxable Property. /•^DROPSY .,0 0 ’VT« MIbtr.T DEL Fl T« V P. JÌ K»«»Biad« Dropiy aud itacoia- ,n®s pl «anol * i ipic.al y for twroty / ■ year» with tifi mn,t wonderful wwùfìfirful vA,.»- kiiM'-aa. Have tored cured many thoua- thooi- aocceaa. Haro aodcaae*. ■ ,!«. The taxable wealth of Skagway, Alaska acoordlug to the corrected val nation limile by the board of equaliza tion. la *981,270. County Growl Fait. W. ». SMITH 1 Cd., tuffilo. I-LM* FREE ELECTRIC BELT jg « -8 111'«) " ........ Vim mot* all «U»ar traaiman«« Via bnito. ., Hl Mora «han Mailmwiu »M-1 h* Mlaaanaa. veOttMMa and MalM ronR.Un»laI-.ui« Chid!* ■ KAR«, ROIBUCK ACQ .CI’K»—' THE BEST NEW YEAR RESOLUTION KEELEY...... • • DR. QUNH’S^IIJ ¡Sad. pepai». It im. * “r lini, Irfvrnt lllltoU-H’"« *”’.%; («Hl'-O* ‘ convlm » t • w'tlmal »«"M* 1 k i<W,,f* ONfi FON A DOM. tt.n.H. 8»tt»'3oo»a, Box M, Clackamas ooiinty has bean settling AtUnt», G». up during the past 10 years more rap idly than any other county iu Oregon. Mother* will hml Mm Whitlow * Booth- Nvrup the beiti remmiy to iika for th*** children during ilia teething period. rou'rf.l"' ...... .. ''’"•F'Kl.bHOF CAtl. rotisi«. li.l.f iTTKarr.l,, mail.rl f,,.,. 1 Huy Venivi«,. .1 „ „,,,, ,IIHbe N drilling. A'ijulna ih» l,lg l,l<o, well JAMES R. T. MERSHON, Uovcruaient IJnenaed Brukgr •37-TH-.TI» Farrell KMg„ ». g., Cai. Duit at Sea. Great qmintitles of dust collect on the decks of vessels at atm. no matter if they uro swept twice or thrice a day. Most of it, too, is found on sailing vessels. The inference la that the sails act as dust collectors, arresting the particles which drift in the air. •IA ,r For„1*ft- A ¡I ! a* i H r Haid*" ' i: W%h’"r “erJ*" "''¡'«i»'"'? ’"Îimsar »!"• "“L .9 V M« e-"" t )»••*•” V .. .................. . Í, I-T!1* » ' M if CLAtMANr* JO" p L Wrl • le "•* **•"•.... II