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I------- ---------------------------------- The Stimulus off Pure Blood HIGH EXPLOSIVES Dw Not Hart Armor W hen Tb«« Rural oa tb* Aurfac«. Experiment* uudertakeu by the Vol- ted Btatea Government expressly to Thiit i* wi> it in required by every test the theory that If a sufficiently organ of tlie body, for the proper large amount of high «xploalv« can b* detouated against ur lu close proximity perfo* iiiaiKT of its functions. to a battleship. tb<- battleship w ill lie It prevent* biliousness, dyspep to use the pet term of promoters, auul sia, constipation. kidney con plaint, hilaied. have proved that It is a bao rheuiuxtisin, catarrh, nervouane s. lutely false. On one occaalou. * Harieylxed st«-el weakness, faintness, pimples, plate, representing the side armor of blotches, and all cutaneous e.up- th«> L'ulted States b.-ntleshlp Kearsarge was tested b.v tin- detuuatluu of Ito’ tione. ' IHiuiids of guiH-i t «ill. which w as sus It I »crfect* all the vital pr«»etwee. lieudt-d for the purpoae Immediately In W P. Keeton. WotHistock, Ala. took ¡front of the plate. Instead of being Ho<»d’*SrtrNHparilla to make hi* blood pure blow u Into theorvtl<-al ••thousands of lie writes tnai he had not telt vs ell but tired for Mime time I’-efore he had finished fragments." the plan* wa* undisiurlH-d the i.rNt boltle of this medicine he felt ¡Yet and a slight and harmless scoring on ter and u hen he had taken the second whs the face of the plate was the ouly evi like another man—free troin tnat tired feel dence. so far as the armor was eon ing and able to do bis work. cerued. of t be explosion. Of four chick ens placed either Immediately behind the plate, or within from twenty-five Promises to cure and keeps the to fifty feet of the guncotton, two sur promise. Accept no substitute, but rived without the slightest sign of t>e lug injured; one was killed by a flying get Hood’s today. fragment of a shell is result which does not affect the argument), and only one Iron Visiting Card*. appeared to have died from shock. Iron visitir.g raids are popular in Prof. Alger, the greatest expert Iu this Germany. Tie uan.e is priutel in country, or probably In any country, silver, Hnd 40 of the she >ts only meas on this very question, says: “This ex ure uue-teuth of au iu. h in thickness. periment would seem completely to dis p«>se of the theory that a high explosive shell of very large capacity will bloav In the side of an armored vessel If It exploded against It;" and he further says that "the velocity of the shell Thl« •ignature in on every box of the genuine would add materially nothing to the Laxative Bromo^Quinine Tablet, effect of a detonation, the rush of U* muedy that pure* ■ <-«1*1 lu <MM d«J whose gases Is determined by a pres- sure of hundreds of tons per square Concession to Superstition. Inch." On the big ste*mer Oceanic there i* It Is the opinion of Prof, Alger and no seat at the table marked No. 13. nor every ordnance exi>ert the world over any cabin bearing that number. This that for a high explosive to be effective is a coucessiuu to *up» rstition. It must be carried by the shell through arrrn an attack or ■ a griitk . the armor, and burst within the hull of the ship Itself. This conclusion was If you b*v« bsd 1« «rippe, * few dove* ot Garfield Tea will strikingly borne out by the experiments be lienlflcial. a* Il «ill <1 *n*e on the Bellelsle. made early In the th* system of *J1 impur.tie*. present year. The high-explosive shells were burst upon contact with the ar The Pan-American Floral Display. Th. great floral display at the Tan- mor. and left no further trace than a American Exposition will include 600 harmless star splash on the outside of the ship.—Scientific American. bed« of popular flowers. Hood1» Sarsaparilla <S B tat * of O hio , rmr or tolkdo . | LvcaaCovjiTY. I J. chknky mikes oath that he Is the rrnior parter of the firm of F J. CROSBY A <’o doing business in rhe city of Toledo, Count' and State aforesa d, and that snid firm will pay the aum ot K H I’N I’KED D< H I.A RS for earn and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cored by the use of H all ' s C atarrh C i mi FRANK J CHENEY Sworn to before me and subscribed in mv presence, this tib day of December, A. D. lt»6 I A. W. GLEASON, I I Aoiary Public Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces o the system. Sen i for le-tiroomals, free. F J CHENEY A CO.. Toledo, O. Bold by druggists. 75c. F mank Hall's Family Pills are the best Tower 39’ fed High at Buffalo. An electric tower 391 feet high will be the centerpiece of the Pan-Ameri can Exjositnn. too «NO IT WHIT TOP AKKTAKtNt When you take Grove's Tasteless Chil Tonio because the formula is plainl printed on every bottle showing that 1 is simply Iron and Quinire in a taste lest form. No Curs, No Psy. 60c. Mexico'! Exhibit st Buffalo. The Mexican government exhibit at the Pan-American Exposition will oc cupy 16,000 square feet ol space. «ITC P»r*ls»<- II! Cnrwl N-> Sts « nserouro«» I I IO ait*-r hr«» ••««'« n*e<»f I«»- hi G«e’» Great Nerr Re-t r. r 1«< FK BKS^.OO trial Iwttkan i tnwl be Da. Il If K l nb . i*t«J .'.al ArthSt , PUiiadvlFbia. Pa Fountain Display at Buffalo. For the fountain display at the Pan- American Exposition 36.000 gallon* ol water per minute will be required. Chronlr Constipation Cured. The m .st imi»ortant d ¡«cowry of recent rears U me positive remecy for constipation. Caa<*art tt Candv Caihartic. Cure Guaranteed Vruggieta* 10*-( 2fie, Sue. Sample Room in Constantinople. Consul Schuman, of Mainti, no tea that a German sample room hai been opened at Constantinople. Uncle S*m Aim* to buy the best of everything which is why be uses tartar s ink. lie knows what's good. Th* Midway of the Buffalo Exposition. The midway of the Pan-American exposition at Buffalo cost* <3.000,000. SORES AND ULCERS. Sores and Ulcers never become clironle unless the blood is in poor condition — is slugguh, weak and unable to throw off the poisons that sccumulate in it. The System must be relieved of the unhealthy matter through the sore, and great danger to life would follow should it heal before the blood has been made pure and healthy and all impurities eliminated from the sys tem. S.S.S. begins the cure by first cleans ing snd invigorating the blood, building up the general health and removing from t£e system A CONSTANT DRAIN ^LeZtt«'. UPON THE SYSTEM. SPRING TRADE IS FAIR. Bails«» i* Bvtt In Wot «nd South-Good Ex port Demand tor Flni*h«d Product*. IWadrtreet's *ay* Busin«*« a* a wbcle ba* b«eu ot a larger volume tht* week. Cold aul «toriuv neath«r ha* unquestionably rlimulated tetall bu*i- ues* tu l*>ot*, (lion*, tublwr good* aud clothing, aud thia ha* aided iu lighten ing the stock* carried hv retailer* a* a i«*ult of mild weather heretofore. More has been doing, too. iu whole- *al>- line* on cpriug aceouiit. aud bust- ues* iu tin* rwpect 1* el irae-l a* fair. K«|a>rt* are relatively b«rt frwtu the West au i South, from which section* advice* are that the total Jauuary liusiuoa* compare* well with a vear ago. The contraiy i* reported from leading Ea-teru marcel», however, and tlie a.grvgate done here ha* uot by lar equaled expectation*. Trade col lect iou* a* a w hole are fail, tlie only complaint coming from «ection» where mild weather lias interfered with the distribution qf heavv goods. The weakuea* iu foundry grade* i* chargeable to large buyer* who, hav ing «ecured their early want* now are holding aloof, aud to r*;*>ru that -tock* are iu. teasing A *ale of 10.- 000 tou* is .eported closed at the cou- cessiou* uoled. Export trade iu crude form* i* practically dead, but in tiu- ished liue* a good bustue«* is »till do ing iu railway materiel, example* of which are shipment* of locotnliv«* to France, steel rail* to Mexicoaud South Africa, and steel billets to England. Heavy call* for pipe are reported from the new oil district in Texas. Wheat, including flour shipment*, for the week aggregate 3,775,100 bush els, against 4,838.678 bushels last week. Failure* in the United State* for the last week of January number 238, a* against 281 last week. Canadian lailure* for the week num bet 27, as compared with 34 last week. PACIFIC COAST TRADE. Srsttle Market. Onions, new yellow, <3 (« 2.75. Lettuce, hot house, <1.60 ;>er oaae Fotatoes, new. <is. Beets, |>er eack, <1.10(01.26. Turnip», per sack, 75c. Squash—2c. Carrot*, per sack, 75c CHLOROFORM. Parsnips, per sack. <1.25(01.50 Celery—50c doa. Wa* First Used on a lientiat** A ppren* Cabliage, unlive an<l California. tice in Edinburgh, 2c per pounds. An apprentice to the Edinburgh sur Butter—Creamery, 80c; dairy, 16‘0 geon-dentist, Mr. Itulach. named T. D. 18c; ranch. Itfcg)l8c pound. Morrison, was the drat patient In En Cheese—14c. gland to take chloroform. It was on Eggs—Ranch, 28c; Eastern 23c, the 10th of November. 1S47, at 1 p. ui„ Poultry—13c; dresse-l, ustn« chick in the house. 55 Queen street. Edin en*, 14c; turkey, 16c. burgh. that ITof Simpson administered Hay—Puget Sound timothy, <15.00; the chloroform to this young man. Six choice Eastern Washington timothy, weeks before that Mr. Morrison had <19.00. taken ether in order to have a tooth ex Corn—Whole. <23.00; cracked, <24; traded, and when he desired to have feed meal. <24. another tooth pulled he was told of the Barley—Rolled or groutki, per ton, discovery of a new anaesthetic by Prof. <20. Simpson, and asked if be would submit Floor—Patent, per barrel, <3 40; to the test. Mr. Morrison. after reflect blended straights, <3.25; California. ing for a few minutes on the blessing* <3.35; buckwheat flour, <6.00; gra thia discovery might bring to suffering ham, per barrel, <3.25; whole wheat humanity, decided to ruu the risk. This Hour, 93.25; rye flour, <3.80(04.00. Millstuffs—Bran, per ton, <15.00. was about 10 in the morning, ami the operation was fixed to take place at 1 shorts, per ton, <lrt.00. Feed—Chopped feed, <19.00 per ton; o'clock In the afternoon In the presence of a numlier of scientific men. Mr. middlings, per ton, <23; oil cake meal, Morrison wrote a letter to Prof. Simp per ton, <29.00. Fresh Meats—Choice dressed l>eel son freeing him from any responslb.l ty if there should be any accident or in steers, price 8c; cows, 7 He; mutton the event of death. The anaosthetie 7P*; pork, 8c; trimmed, 10c; veal, 10c. Hams—Large, ll^ac; small, 11 St; proved efficacious In about one minute, and Mr. Morrison soon recovered, and breakfast bacon, lS^c; dry salt sides he is still proud of the fact that he was fl«sc. Simpson's first patient under chloro Portland Market form. During the fifty odd years since Wheat—Walla Walla. 66 l* (050c then Mr. Morrison as a dentist has ad Valley, nominal; Bluestem, 58c per ministered chloroform to more thin bushel. 20,000 cases without a single accident. Flour—Best grades, <3.40; graham, J2.60. Benefit of Pure Air. Oats—Choice white, 42c; choice House air, with Its many Impurities, gray, 41c per bushel. overheated condition aud general life Barley—Feed barley, 915.60 brew less neee la one of the principal predis ing. 918.50 per ton. posing causes to colds and catarrhal Millstuffs—Bran, 915.50 ton; mid affections. Elderly people and others dlings, fill shorts, 918: chop, 918 per who may be temporarily house-bound ton. and prevented from enjoying a regular Hay—Timothy,9120 12.50; clover.97 dally stroll outdoors can devise a fair @ 9.60; Oregon wild hay, <6(0 7 per ton. 1 substitute as follows. Bundle up as If Butter—Fancy creamery, 46 (g 60c; ! for the usual constitutional, select a store, 32,‘-»c. large sunny room, preferably at the top Eggs—25c per down. of the bouse, open wide the windows, Cheese—Oregon full cream, 13c; shut off the heat and move around Young America, 14c; uew cheese 10c briskly, going to the window and la per pound. Poultry—Chicken«, mixed, 92.76 haling the fresh air deeply ihrough the down; bens, 93-76; springs, nostrils. Deep inhalations of air at the per open window, taken gently through the <2.00(03.50; geese, <6.00(08.011 do«; nose. Impart an enlivening and tonic ducks, <5.00(06.00 per down; turkeys, Influence to the whole nervous system, live. 1 lc per pound. Potatoes—45(050« per sack; sweets, which can soon be demonstrated by a lMc per pounu. personal experiment Vegetables—Beets, 91; turnips, 75c; per sack; garlic, 7c per pound; cab- A Novel Form of Gaining. One of the Amusements of the Bel bage, 1 Sc per pound; parsnip», 86c; glan artisan Y* rather curious, li« onions, <2(02.25; carrots. 76c. per Hops—New crop, 12(014o keeixs a spieclal cock for crowing, and the bird which can outcrow Ita fellows pound. Wool—Valley, 13(3 14c per pound; has reached the highest pinnacle of per fection. The mode of operation Is to Eastern Oregon, 1(1(0 12c; mohair, 26 place the cages containing the roosters per pound. Mutton—Gross, l>est sheep, wethers in long rows, for It appears that one bird sets the other off crowing. A and ewes, 8V,c; dressed mutton, 6j»(0 marker appointed by the organisers of 7c per pound. Hogs—Gross, choice heavy, 95.76; the show la told off for each bird, bls light snd feeders, *5.00; dressed. duty being to note carefully the num 96.60@fl.60 per 100 pounds. ber of crows for which It Is responsible Beef—Gross, top steers, <3.50(04.00; In the same fashion as the la|>s are re cows, *3.00(33.60; dressed beef, 6(0 corded in a bicycle race. The custom 7c per pound. ary duration of the match Is one hour, Veal—I-arge, 7 (0 7 Sc; small, 8)4(3 the winner being the bird which scores 9c per pound. the highest number of crows In the al lotted time. San Frsnciico Market When this ha* been accotnp ialied the dis charge gradually ceases, aud the sore or ulcer heals. It is the tendency of these old indolent sores to grow worse and worse, and eventually to destroy the bones. Local applications, while soothing and to Kime extent alleviate pain, cannot teach the seat of the trouble. S. S. S. doe*, and no matter bow apparently hopeless your condition, Ituaalan Barbarity Nerve« Japan. even though your constitution has broke« We Japanese should derive a lesson down, it will bring relief when nothing from the stories of Kussian barbarity. «Ise can. It supplies the rich, pure blood We sincerely hope that no such unto necessary to heal the sore and nourish ward event wlll come to pass, but we the debilitated, di eased body. Mr J R Talbert, l.ock Box ^vwlnons. Miss, must always be prepared for a conflict Nvi: " Rix year« s«o my leg from the kti* e ta None can positively say the foot wai one «olid «ore. Several physirian« with Russia. treated me and I made two trip« to H <t b.pringt, that a Russian war Is a nightmare of but found no relief. I wa« induced to try R.6.9, Who knows? It may occur •ad it made a complete cure. I have been a per the weak. fectly well man ever since ” at any time. If It really occurs we i* the only purely veg. Japanese one and all must prepare our «kjN "N etable blood purifier selves to conquer or die. It is far bet NQK »«Bown—contains no poieonou* minerals to ter for us to perish as a nation by our WW ruin the digestion and own hands than to be tortured and then add to, rather than relieve your suffer slaughtered in a wholesale manner by ings, If your flesh does not heal readily our savage enemy.—Toklo Yorodxu when «eratched, bruised or cut, your blood Cleoho. ________ is in bad condition, and any ordinary aor« Mineral Wealth in Great Britain. is apt to become chronic. Wales Is the richest part of Great Send for our free book and write our physicians about yonr case. We make ne Britain in mineral wealth. England Charge for this service. produce* annually about £2 to each TM SWIFT SFICIFIC C0 m ATLAhTA, «A. acre, Scotland n little I ch * than £2. but the product of Wales amounts to over £4 per acre. “Kfi S WHIHi Al l Î lb MAILS. „ en Bast rough Syrup. Tantea Good. Uw « How a woman lbw about the tnan sb« in time. Bold by «tnigglat«. El -4 1« going to marry! I I MYSTERY OF SHOE SIZES. Kwallali a«,l Freach Stand«*-*!* of M*«a* ar«ia*at* Ara l'a«<l. Although «wry ou« ba* bit measured for shoes, there ar« very few iwrsoiw who kuuw what th« «Ise« marked upon tb« shoe stick ui«au. There are two shoe stick* In ua* In America aud Europe. The stick used In the Lulled State* wa* originally Eugllsb. and 1* still used lu Kuglaud. Tlie rest of Europe uses tb* »"ranch •tick. The tixes on the English *ho* stick were derived from the length of a bar ley corn, and they ruu Hire« to the Inch. The first mark on tli* stick, or »tie 1. I* made arbitrarily. Ju»t four and one half luebe* from th* upright. Why thia distance was fixed upon do«-» not appear to be kuown. F'or «oine olh er reasou which can ouly be gueesed at th« graduated pari of the stick Is agslu divided Into two sets of nuuilier*. Tlie*e uumbers begin at 1 and ruu up to 13. and tlieu they begin agslu at 1 and run up to 13. The first numlier» from 1 to 5 are knowu a* Infants' sixes, those from (l to 10 a* children's, from 11 to 2 a* misses' slae«, from 2G| to tli^i as women’s, and from 7 to 13 as men's sizes. The French shoe »tick I« divided Into a great many more slxi-s than the Eng- llah, and the French shoemaker aut»- dlvld-*« tli«*«e agnlti, a* la done with the English sticks. Into half altee. There Is no exact n-latlouahlp lietween the markings on the two sticks, blit the French else W corresponds to the English Infants' I. and their size 44 Is the same as the F'.ngllsh alxe 10 for shoe men. A woman who wear* a by English tin'««lire would get a 34 or 35 by the French measure, and a man with a 7 foot by English measure would wear .* 40 shoe In France. Over here the width of the shoe 1» desig nated by a letter, while ths French use figures. The width AAA Is the French 000. B Is the French 1 ami EE I* the French 5 width.—New York Sun. Th » Boy Who Lives Neat lloor. The boy who live, next door Ils* freckle, on hl. face; Hi* ear* ar. red and bang Away out into apace. And when I hear a dog kl jrl And see it flee in terror. I Can quickly cue«» the rliiW— 'Ti* tm rely that one mom Poor little victim know. A boy re.ide. next door! He run* across the lawn I’ve nursed with jealous cam, tnd. in the summer time. Knock* down the flowers there! It seem* to give him pure delight To veil around with all bi* might. And every week or so A pebble find* It* way Against « light of glss* For which I have to par! Hr ho no teeth io front, His hands are cracked and broom. Twi«-e he ha» nearly burned Our summer kitchen down! He call« to people: “Hey! Watch out!” And when they jump he whoopa about— I used to think it God Would take him from below Up to the «ky I'd try To bravely bear the blow! The boy who live» nevt door Brought in bit tops and gun. And pocketfuls of trash To please our little one; fie played betide my darling's bed. Turned cartwheels and stood on hia bead. And God waa good to me — I«et'a wait awhile before We utterly condemn •‘The boy who lives neit door!" —S. E. Kiatr, in Chicago Timet*Herald. Health Should Be Her eosusau siso cu . ns t<*nt st r„iiIM o, bird Consideration. PUNT LÍMBEHSON S SEEOSI Annusi < *i*b«u* n>>« rsady V ill Im» »I •u|>n|l,a l>1( (rerun <»u>i>*( (a ui yuultrr. ur «a<4,n BUELL LAMBÌ HSUN S NUNS. 180 Front Slr*«t. Portland, Or*. Fvrty e Mamóle ai« knv«R tua tNAutilty uvet tbr neaal rvlieabln **re«lalliat tait la I ahim I-I Mirivi un i livau awwta ait-l a duliat ou ti.« liarv««! la I »ia».| Annusi (,•« D M Ft RRV A C0 . Detra i Mkh Genuine Carter's Little Liver Pills. Tarr **»aU a«4 •• s*ay lo taka as *B«w*v paottd ’ qro MUBACNL bAnltKd FOR 1 0IUIRU9. FOR FOR FOR FOR FOR Silken Garm«nti In A m lest Days. Silken raiment baa a »landing among ilia oldest garment* In the world. Robe* of that material ware worn by men ami woitirn alike S.MH) year, be- lorn th. ntrth of Chiral. Worht Ott tbn Oold. laixatb* lro-noQuiultie Tablets care a cold In one day. Mo cum. No Pay Prie« 25 cent«. iTSSw' >wr**7 ▼*»s<a»la.z<A*-w^*-£ Mora than 200,01X1 «Iaculo llghta wlll b* u>»l tu il luminal» Ih* Pan- American *II*)*ltlOU. Ohio * Sihool ExpvnM The «tale of Ohio expend* <14,00(1,- 000 annually on ita 1,200,01)0 »eliool children. Of thia fund Cincinnati pay* 91,000,000. NOTHING BETÎER MADE Mitchell Mitchell, beiuis & Staver Co. POU I LAND. OHtCON. Stop« thn Oough and BIUOUSREtt. TORPID LIYtR. C0N9TIPATI0N. 9AU.0W 9KII. mCOMPLtllOR bill b« *■ Ughi Day. Mothers will tied Mr* Wln*low'■ flooth- trg bvrup th* beat remedy to u*e for th»1* child r*u during ih* teething psrlud. BRA’40 L » H, ; h, Bniipfirinihiii! X\ Ptrfunw ai * Pr*v*nllv* ol Ch«kr*. Ths cholera repeatedly during the last century visited Dmdon and I'aria. for all affer-tlon* lit the throat a <1 but al no lime waa thorn a death from » - W* O E swist . Vanburen, lud , that dl-euoi sinoDg th« ojieratlve* of 10. law) the perlum« lactoilea. Tasr No Sua." ftmuw*s«w "u* k. t ‘'Krcamnle” A »*■ |9»«'te«hlr ct ram. »huh BesOdiB th* «» n. giving that t •nt' I»IrBi<>n wlit* h KM Y woman i > kmmi ■ HarwirtB <n«l i Ifi * e j Mb 1 t ■ • ' ' ' • ' •' r*l f-- b iVn I t 1 * f*’« * y r> WlEMM • Co Bull« A»5 New \ '»b MU!|, toeetll« Pointer tor Liar*. A man who can tell a lis the asms way twice is entitled to sun* ctedit. critR a roi.n in <>ttt r>*v Take Laxativa Bromo Quima* Tat>- l«t*. All druggitU refund th« inoney if it falla to cure. E. W. Grov«'« *ig- natur« i* on «ach box. 26c. to Copptr Deposits of Alaska. The rich copper depiait» of Alaska ■re beginning to be developed, th* first ahipment from the Whit» H»r>* belt having been dl»|>at bed to Tacouia already, Thi* l>eh, traversing * tribu tary of the Yukon, 1* 25 milr» long •ud four miles wide. The o,e i* »aid to range from 26 to 75 per cent copper and carries <fl to <10 per ton gold. PIlKVKNT AW ATTIC« OF GKtPI'W. AS • Mt.(u*r<t *<ali»t la trip,« Il I. w*ll to elrans* Ihs ayalrrn with Garfield Tea. th* Wonderful ■ *rb M.tllela«, No Typhoid In Wait Africa. Inquiry made in Polynesian Inland«, in New Guinea, and Writ Africa in dicat* that typhoid fever doe* no. occur in those region*, but Winn to b, a by-product of civilisation. BESTFORTHE BOWELS If yow W«v«n t a r««ular. baa.thy «nw«»i«Ri af tM bowala ««ary day y -urailrR or «ni b« K««p year bo««i« «pan and be Yurra la tb«3bap«uf tloiRiit phytic ur pill polaoti I« daxaaroua tba •w tb«et «telati muti parfaet «ay wr aa«v>M ^b« ac « •!• «l«ar and «ia<a I« U» KAa CANOV CATHARTIC äiocautd IF YOU WANT AN riwsssnt r*l*tabl* l*'*»l Taststion* DeO-*»*. Ftsvsr *><•««,, W.*t*n nr UrlfX H>. Writ* for fr** iiniula so* *,»*!•* oa h**HB A'ldrss* Bn«* I—4r OMH*. In tn* MS* ENCINE, BOILER KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAN IF mt V1NTT0 SILL roua MUCH List it with u*. We are <ou»tantly in- er asing our nnmlmr of Eastern and Ala-la btiver*. Address ALASKA- Y!!K'»N PROPERTY F.Xl TIANGF. CO., Tacoma, Wash a SAW MILL Or in fad anything In the Machine lina, write ua foe Catalogue* and Frier*. RUBSELL « CO., Portland, Oregon. MONEY z ? The coat of a horse la the flf; of na ture. The coat of a donkey If often tho work of a tailor. band and Her Children, Her ABSOLUTE SECURITY Not Unlucky In History, The militia law* of the United States were passed tret ween 17IJ2 and 18IJ2. and many of the provltdona now In force are a bit antiquated. For In stance, It Is still the law of the land that each militiaman "shall 1« con stantly provided with a good musket or firelock, of a Imre sufllclent for ball* of the eighteenth part of a imurxl, a «uftlclent bayonet, two »pare flint», a l>ox and not less than twenty four cart ridges,” "or else with a good rifle, shot pouch and powder horn.” In Ju»tice to Herself, Her Hu»- Th<’0«aiids of woman «ndui* th* tor- Th* Power »• Pr,M tur** of living death aud at l»*t *uo- I, a ■•otnnion **pr**aittn, but t*w trail«« ouinb to lb* >11» »••• peculiar to tli«lr lit^^er ‘<.rMt..;.lh.tafl.wne. *«x without kuowring ol III« Ilf* and of th* pt»” H cannot b»Sin *¡¡„71.. <>»»r liaalth which might I*» th*ir* II propar <V.e*M Tur lliii»r,»ir»»sih*i>.U,e"'‘tn traatiuaul bad l>*«u u*«<l. How pa- .t h, purine* th. hltHHl. •"••” •' *•*> , thvtio is <h* »Roy »1 thousands of .1» in«lw»»llon and •"“’"I*',' I young mother* who «Very year ar« car- ton. up ih» uerv... .liu.m»«» ........ and •’ ..oappetuvr, .. >• »urqu.Il».l ri»l to their grave* leaving little ubll- If »ou want to s»l wel'- »"'l.kvep u,e <lion to *truggl* alou* iu tli« world ijo*l*ti*r'* 8iotna«'ii Hitter*. without lha t«u<l«r oara aud a I** couu- tol of a molhar. Ami how daplursbl« Charity. wii*u It is kuowu tliat tlier* i* a reme ••There'» a b«gg*ratth* duo»! •!)*" ' dy *o exactly *ult*»l to th« ua*>l* of suffer lug woinsu that It cur** tli* give him auything?" "Giv* him our bath ticket* th«« most Slublroru of their db«a*e*. left over. It'* too •’•>•‘1 now. anyhow Immediately after tli* birth of her first child In 189*’. Mr*. Grace Camp- Th* Heal |-r«*»-ri|*tl*»« r«v Malaria bell, of No 891 ixigau «tr«*l, Grand Chill* and Fever i* a botti« of Grove«. Rapid*. Miih.. now 2B y*«r* of age, la*U>l«M« Chill Tonic. I» ’• «'»Ply «*• sffli. led with a ouiiiplb allon of iron and qututne iu « ta«telv»« Iorio, I di**a*e« *tory, a* told lu her i own word», Iler No Cure. No Fay. lTlcs *0c. follow«: ‘‘Tli* birth of my tlr*t child left me Travtllag Libr«ri«> i" Wi»*oa»la. iu a deplorable cumlltiou. My •y.toin There are 288 traveling librarlo* in was broken down and I «(iffarad Irtim Wisconsin, and the number l> cou*iaut- geueral dwhllliy. I w*a oxwedltigly usrioua aud rli*umalt»in alto troubled ly lucreasiug. me. My appetite tailed and Ilia moal dellcat* and Imltlug food tailed to tempi me. I wa* thin and pul*, ami had iieillier *u«rgv nor ambitlou Mr ca«a had been glowing *te«dll< wnr>* Origin ol ih« Riv*r Jordan. fur two year* I bad u*ed The river Jordan ha* it* origin tuono called r*m*dl*a but too ml of tlie largest spring* in th* world. qualities in them. "In th* *umm*r of IH9S I was visit- I ing my graudnn tber i i Ludington tber* leartied learned uf tb* wou- ' Ml h.. . and there <1* fui c re* effe, ted by Dr William*' l ink Fill* for l'*l* People. 1 triad th* , pi.Is and had u<>l tlalahed ou* tais l>«- lore I fait much better. I eoulinue-l takl'ig them through th« year and th* I result was ■ |>erf«ct cur* 1 am no lougsr uer.uus or rhauamtlc and hav« mur* than regain»«! my lost flash. I ce.tsluly recommend the pill* to all «lio need them aud their result* have alwsi* t-een beneficial." MRS GRACE CAMPBELL flubacrilied and sworn to before me this dotti dav ot July, 1900. H. F. HAREND.SEN, Heal. Notary Pulilie. I Al all drugghl* or direct from Dr Williams Medicine Co., Hchnectsdy, Must Bear Signature of N Y., «a receipt of price, 50 cenia |-er box; six l*»xes for <2.60. Friday, which Is regarded as a day of Ill-luck by the rest of the world. "U-'lit to be considered the lu -kle*t of .ill days for the Americana. Among the historic events that occurred on Friday are the discovery of America, Oct. 12, 14112, by Christopher Columbus, who hail sailed on Friday, Aug. 3. 1402. II« returned on Friday, and made the dis covery of Houtb America ou Friday, June 12. 141*4. John Cabot received bls comiiilsslon from Henry VIII. on Friday. March fl. 141*;, which resulted In finding North America. Mendes founded St. Augustine on Friday, Kept. 7. 1505. The Mayflower landed on Erl day, Dec. 22, 1020; George Washington was born on Friday, Feb. 22. 1732; on Friday. June 10. 177f>. Bunker HIU waa seized and fortified; on Friday, Oct. 17, 1777. Burgoyne surrendered at Sara toga. and on Friday, Sept. 22. 17S0, Arnold's treason was discovered. Then came the surrender of Cornwallis, also on a Friday; and last, on Friday, July 7, 1770. John Adams moved In the Con tinental Congress that the United States "are and ought to be Inde pendent.”— London Express. Antiquated Imw. 8EED DEALERS WOMAN’S DUTY R«v. T. B Fayu*. CURE SICK HEADACHE. The lit ’e child whose lore I r all to me, one day Was stricken suddenly When I waa far away— The boy who liven next door forgot To yell around, but ran and brought The doctor to the bed. And when T came, at last. Shrank from me with a look Of pity aa I paaaed! Wool—Spring—Nevada, ll(313cpei pound; Eastern Oregon, 10(3 14c; Val ley, 16<3 17c; Northern, 9(3 10c. Hops—Crop. 1900, 16(317JeO. 20c; Butter — Fancy creamery do seconds, 17c; fancy dairy, 17 do second«, 14c per pound. Eggs—Store, 22c; fancy nmeh, , 26c. In Herlou* Danger. Millstiiffa — Middlings, 917.00 (? “I'm willing to give a hundred dol 20.00; bran. 914.50(316.00. lar* to find the man that started the Hay—Wheat 99(318}'«; wheat and story that 1 threatened to kill my boy,” oat <9.00(312.50; best barley 99.50 *al<l the citizen with the red neck. alfalfa, 97.00(010.00 per ton; straw, "I'll take the money,'' said lila 85(347He per bale. friend. "You ■ tarted It yourself.” "What!” Potatoes—Oregon Burbanks, 90; "Just what I »«Id. I don't know Salinas Burbank*, 75c(09I.O6; river Bnrbanks, 86(3 flbo: sweets. 60(091.05 whether you remember It, but one day Citrus Fruit—Oranges, Valencia Inst week you told your l>oy you were 92.76(33.26; Mexican limes, <1.00(3 going to civilize him. And then b« 6.00; California lemons 76c(091.5O: told the other kid*.”—Indianapolis Pre»«. do choice <1.76(32.00 per lox. Tropical Fruits—Bananas, <1.50(3 2.50 1 per bunch; pineapples, nom fl (06 Ho P« tnal; Persian date«. pound. Sonwthlng Out »I HH- Il t. not to b. denied that •»">• »"• lg galling *oni»thiug oui of •••• mau who Uv«. I r ui.r. dolisi» «u*1 •nt* I* not got iug th* moil oui Ut H'», nor h* who iivaa fur th* indulgane, ul th. bodily apiwtKM. or pl.s.ur« oulv. No ou* can g«t «h* mo*« oui of 1U« »» capi by «stillaci will» bis f«How» — CASTORIA » - .x^ ■ Xv. » y, » * turc off h-iM1 H lins bornn the alffntv* personal luner;il ro<’r“r’ H'“1 ,,ft" '»*'" *"“<•<' mideFlils I^Xcelve von ?n nil.tar 7er A"ow “ «Ttist-as-trood** < »»'nitcrfcltH, Iniltntlonii and What is CASTORIA *" ft •'arnileaa Riihstltnte for Cantor Oil fare, fforic. Drops and ilisiiivss HooHiintr Nvriro. >» <" ... ’ ! ttr7T COIltillfIS «Li i P^« 11 I m 1 IdlMIflta Ik rabntanee. Dn a J? L t?: nt>r other Narcotlo and allay* FeveHshne«’11 dentroyn Worms Coile. ifreliXn '>larrl.<.-a «nd Wind if rroiihlrN. cure» CoiiMtipation and Flatulency. It asnlni P. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of -HEIRS- Heir« of (liiUn *.|1l*r« who hmi.-'-- • '•* than IflOacr.t Iwfore June !•:< (no abwnGOnrfl), tboiihl xldr»’«« IIF.NKY 1*. < orr, Washing««»». , POULTRY 1 NETTINC. Blip from ti.w ■»amifacturer Frlct 1» f fert M Idr. I 4) N n H l«’"l ’ ,' • t 4 All Rind« or W IT* anu ^«jWR PORTLANO WIRE < IRON woR” 14V Front M., Portlnod, <>•««••" _ „«.»«Ms -ail»«- ■■ r Proirutl'nl mi« form, a« whi a* Blind. Hir*<11 K ««mo^* I'll«« ar« c ured hr Dr.BoMnko eF"» Abaorho tuFF»"'*- Imp« Iteblni «nd b.»«ding J2?re«’ * f IW 4 by ido I’ I* lar «t dr tiff lata or ■«■• »7 m«fi rr?” ,. i h ¿ iade. a •»••boeipourfiAM. lid. Pit BoiANKO. B<»*ANEO. I i b **’• PATENTSfS HII.O I«. S I KVKNI * I) 0- Dlr «.*IT-Hth Street. W A Mil'" ' , p.,lr»U Srsurh - nice«; Chicas». < l»«ei*n.l«" __ FAT FOLKS fmtn I.StoWlba per mori» h t>T a barin leu i rem meni TI h »U8«I''’* il / •ured Mra M A MaH ronw. Wl <4/ VA liawler Hi. Kt’rheaier. N 7/1 wrlie» ' Fiiar yeara «r» • \\ i I J redured <R pounda ny y»ur vaia \ •bie treatment •,^r.,2!Ì?hadarif«r«®(L‘Ì2 aa Tra I ned N n r mi ha» ta h Mh » me « he de» n fH Degaiierailoti Hate n,,‘•a'"^(mllL?.a<l<1reea.w,J by nulieonfidentiall» *'’r/’2r r-nn ihiYii® DI'.MfllK. Uli •u»p. CUILER’SÌIRBOLITEollOg K «nsranteed 0»r« 5>r Conati'nntlon In Use For Over 30 Years. 11 (Xi li Gii*" b . ji ' i I. H. SMITH 100.. lenito. I-L™’ a4**rit**v*