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"F The January North American Re view contains an admirable essay on "The Intellectual Powers of Woman,” by Prof. Fabian Franklin, being in substance a reply to the spirited arti cle by Mrs. G. G. Buckler In the Sep tember Review entitled "The l>esser I Man.'' Prof. Kraklln Is or the opin ' ton that it Is Impossible t- determine the relative powers of man and worn •L an; that It will be long before experi / ence can show, even with a moder ate degree of probability, what limits there may be to the possibilities of woman In the realm of intellect. In the meanwhile, he pleads, let us not belittle the actual work of women, in pursuance of a baseless dogma of es sential inferiority. Ilimall mimI .fapao. Dispatch©* from Washington stnt© that there are about to l»e* Important de\ elopment* In (he Japanese Imbroglio wiili the govern* incut of ili© Hawaiian Inlands. However till* itiuv be. certain It Is that the disturbance of tlm stomach cannerI by simple indlgi-*tIon will develop into chronic rlynpepsla unless t'lincknmferl at tho start. The Hm-st stom achic Is Hostetter'n Mor.mch Hitters, which promptly roetIHen gastric trouble, and doen away with irregularity of tlm bowel* and liver. Diamonds are not dug out of the ground, but are generally found in nar row crevices of rucks. When a man leave* a town, every one talks about it, but nobdy says a word when a new citizen comes in. r - DfmfnfM C itiinot lie Cored toy local applications as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There Is only one way to cure deafness, and that 1» by constitutional remedies. Deafness Is caused by tut inliamed condi tion of the mucous lining of the J£uii fachian Tube. When this tube is In flamed you have a tumbling sound or Im perfect hearing, und when it is entirely closed, Deafness Is the result, and un less the Inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to Its normal con dition, hearing will he destroyed forever; nine cases cut of ten are caused by ca tarrh, which is nothing but an inliamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) . that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh L Cure. Send for circulars, free F. J CIIKNKY U CO., Toledo O. Hold by Druggists. 70c. Hull's Family Fills are the best. What has become of the old fash ioned people who carried lanterns when they w'ent to prayer meeting? Clive the Children n Drink called Grain-O. It Is a delicious, appe tizing, nourishing food drink to take the place of coffee. Hold by all grocers and liked by all who have used It be cause when properly prepared it tastes like the finest coffee, but Is free from all its injurious properties. Grain-0 aids digestion and strengthens the nerves. It is not a stimulant, but a health builder, and children, as well as adults, can drink it with great benefit. Costs about XA as much as coffee. 15 and 25c. The average length of human life in the sixteenth century was only eigh teen to twenty years. To Car,? Constipation Forever. Take < awari’t* < kindy Cathartic. toe or 2V1. Ift'.C.O. tall tocure drumtlsts refund money. . There are not less than 800 persons f In New York city who have permits to carry pistols. Buioke Blcdgc Cigarettes, 20 /or 5cte. There are 300 birds on one ostrich farm in California. A LIBERAL OFFER. Producer* of a Guaranleml KcnicUy Of fer to Send Sample Ilottle*. "Five I)rop3" Is the name of a sim ple but effective remedy for rheuma tism, neuralgia, asthma, and kindred ailments. The trade mark, "5 Drops,” Is self-explanatory, as live drops Is one dose. The manufacturers of "5 Drops” have thousands of letters from reliable people, who have been re stored to health by the use of their remedy. Many of these letters have been published, and many more will he gladly sent upon application. Some weeks ago the producers of “5 Drops” offered to send a sample bottle, pre paid, for 25 cents. They know even a sample bottle will convince any one of its merits. They were so encouraged by the numerous responses to their first offer that they have decided to renew It for another 30 days. If you are a sufTerer send this small amount, 25 cents, without fall today, to the Swan son Rheumatic Cure Co., 167-169 Dear born st., Chicago, 111., and receive pre paid a sample bottle of “5 Drops.” Also, large bottle, 300 doses, for $1.00 and for the next thirty days, three bot tles for $2.50. A writer to the London Times pre dicts that the full returns will show an excpss of imports over exports In the British trade in 1897 of $1,000,000,000. AN OPEN LETTER TO MOTHERS. We are asserting in the courts our right to the exclusive use of tin* word "CANTOK1A," and ••P1T( HKH'S CASTOHI A." as our Trade Mark. J, Dr. Samuel Pitcher, of Hyannls. Massachu setts. was the originator of "PITCH K. ICS CAS TORLV the same that has horneund doe* now bear Hie fac-simile signature of CHAS. H. FLETCHER on every wrapper. Tills !< the original “PITCHER’S CASTORIA" whlea ha* bem used In I he homes of the mothers of America for over thirty years. Jg>ok carefully at the wrapper and see that it Is "the kind you have always bought." and has the signature of CHAS. H. FLETCHER on the Wrapper. No one has authority from me to use my name except The Centaur Company of which Cliai II Fletcher Is President. March 8. 1897 SAMUEL PITCHER, M. D. A will made by a married woman is not revoked by her subsequently be coming a widow, and marrying a sec ond husband. It Keeps tlie Feet Dry and Warm And is the only cure for Chilblains. Frostbites, Damp, Sweating Feet, Corns and Bunions. Ask for Allen s Foot-Ease, a powder to be shaken into the shoes. At all Druggists and Shoe Stores, 25c. Sample sent FREE. Address,Allen S. Olmsted. LeRoy.N.Y. Money spent by young men on visit ing girls, in ninety-nine eases out of every hundred, is money burned. FITS Permanentlyrurcd. No fit* or ncrTounnoH*aftei hr»i day h u-o ot I>i - Kline * t.reat Nerve Restorer Send tor Fl< KK trial bottle und frectiM. L)»i. R. H. Klinii. Ltd.,931 Arch St.. Philadelphia, Pa. Never believe a man who says he loves you, nor a girl who says she doesn't. Educate Your Dowel* With Ca*earet*. Candy Cat hurtle, cure constipation forever. 10c,25c. if c.c.c. fall, druggist* refund money. A trolley ride of 124 miles may be taken from Fairhaven, Mass, to Nash ua, H. H y ADVICE TO MINISTERS. Given by a Minister. Preachers who practise it will preach better. Wo class of people is so liable to throat trouble as the great clas-. who make up the Gospel ministry. The .strain put upon the vocal organs by constant exercise; the sudden change from a heated building to the cool air when the vocal organs are in a state of complete relaxation; the fact that a minister feels impelled to use his voice when actors and lecturers wop Id take the needed rest ; these are among the reasons why "Clergymen’s sore throat" is known as a special disease. The Rev. K M. Brawley, D. I) . District Secretary oi the American Baptist Publication Society, writes from Petersburg. Va.. the account of an experience of his own which is profi table reading to those afflicted with Bron chial or other throat troubles. The sub staucc of the letter is as follows : Petersburg, Va. J. C. Ayer Co., Dear Sirs: Three months ago I took a violent cold which resulted in an attack of acute bronchitis. I put myself under a medical treatment, and at the end of two months was no better I found it very difficult to prcnch, and concluded to try Dr. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. The first bottle gave me great relief; the second, which 1 am now taking, has relieved me almost entirely of all unpleasant symptoms. Tc ministers suffering from throat troubles I recommend Dr. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. '* Prevention is better than cure.” A bottle of Dr. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral kept in the house, will effectually prevent the rooting of a cold ami its consequent devel opement into some dangerous malady. This remedy has uo equal in Bronchial troubles. The most stubborn cases have yielded to its use. It is equally effective for Asthma. Croup, Whooping Cough, and every disease that attacks the thioat or lungs. For years Dr. Ayer’s Cherry Pec toral has been put up only in large sire bottles, at a price ot $1.00. To meet an increasing demand for a smaller sired package the remedy can now be obtained in half-sire bottles, ut half price—50 cents. Semi for Dr. Ayer's Curebook (free) and you will get a clearer idea of the gieat ! value of Dr. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. Ad 1 dress J. C. Ayer Co., l.nwell. Mas*. «».YW.v.Y.v..v.y:> ■ •;v..y.v:y.yvv:w.y«|v; r GUARANTEED TO CURE Influenza, C atarrh, and all Ql luutfaiMi initial liwuhlv*. Ken.I .»»r proof of It. It decs be l nlikeu or diett^rco lG» wlili iIk atutnach. >u(cs for all u«jc*. CD Dr. Kay’s Lung Balm. 1 Writ* »»•. ulvtnjr till •vmntoin* iilalulv and our I*hv -‘rlmi will five nn SI « It I I U'U.1 - >*!!». |>r«iictflM» •>» • i |>y mall, jAft | I ■ 1 i j '* * .il a I It ft 4- » Wlll.ft I'mt, IO • • tile i*u«l 'J!\ rent*. «*j » »ji iDr.B.J.kAY NIEOICALCO., w vruOUt, Omaha.Neb. «&* [HALL'S ‘hairrenewer Gray hair warns us el old age* R*ncw your hair and / laugh at the warning, jffi Challenge baldness it won’t ' com*. (p ,'^Tjj HU PROFITS. IUTDIHECT. ikm^ ff**• VfttlMrti i* 4 |C« t« lb b» <t "«* | fee# gs^ m *4 a • *4 CMSHnaiS til f LI St CO ■•rlMgua.tt Hr 111■ * »•> a . w* • W «■ l.«k«luN4fl JHIUkO.IU, fMISMT MID *%*• V. M* f r »*fHk *4 «*4 »»f» *« 1 IlH I « « I|.»mIHA I 4 -*«*■*. u. V *• nnriDQV 1m# * % V# ■ VP W * ■'• «- "• »»• . »• l# i--S #f SUM*!»*«•"..%MU *m»4 IlltUy*' IrtH'.lUtMl >f«NN *»• AAkUU'UHlA iMMAte NECKTIES rON EVER VOODY [ f *» t.if *.;**-* •*♦*? Rv * »•()« n*«4i '• • il»l %• •*) *%• 4>0»tv«l »IU Mtl*** • : *■ % I « « I I r*wU t t * j M 111** A* 11 HI \i- • «» U4* I •» **'• l**% EASTERN OREGON •'"v-—V: 17*1* T-«*|««h4 $ '■ *4 A l"R"4 **4* SRS'AhS »«tt »«**4 l t h^aRrw. »*< «>#•» * ** %% AA H I «4*«4»**4* t»# *« «•>. : ' OLOVIE%R SEED*r 1 • *4« 1 I 1 | , * m . e 4 ***** * • • * *> • « • ** - * » < < I 4 A** *4 M S. <M* #*"* *1 I I* >*•>»* 0*4* j* V-A. **'* I i I i* 'A -■*** 4 *4 »» »**• * •<* < I I * • # 4 ■ ** M* -'*«« * ‘ A * ***•*• * %4R # - •■ 4 I !44«« 4 lsl<m »44S IS HtHMA IR R » , CORAL BORING IN THE PACIFIC Ctfinltii of thr Ksprilltlon Sent Oat front Kiiglautl. From the Sydney Herald: The : .toamer Blrxsgate, which arrived on Saturday from the islands, brings fur ther news from Fiji concerning the coral-boring expedition at Funafuti, in the Ellice group. News has been taken to Suva by H. M. S. Royalist of the progress made by the expedition after the departure of Professor David in the John Williams. When Profes sor David left Funafuti on Sept. 7 the bore was down 557 feet. On Sept. 16, when the Royalist left Funafuti,the bore was down 643 feet. The Royalist took to Suva a letter for Dr. Corncy from G. Sweet, F. G. S., who Is now the leader of the expedition, stating that the boring for the last ninety feet was chiefly in coral rock, and that no sign of volcanic rock or of rock other than coral had yet been met with the bore. When the Royalist arrived the expedition had consumed all their coal, but Commander Rason was en abled to supply sufficient, coal to last them till the arrival of the steamer Archer, from which It was hoped an additional supply would be obtained. Professor David states that, the bore having already exceeded the depth for which Darwin stipulated in his classi cal work on coral reefs, and a good core having been obtained throughout, it may now be looked upon as a suc cess. Information likely to be of con siderable scientific value has been ob tained, and he considers that the general evidence so far appears strong ly to confirm Darwin's theory that most of the coral atolls of the Pacific have been formed on areas of the earth's crust wnicn nave been undergoing u prolonged subsidence. A detailed re port of the results obtained by the ex pedition will probably be Incorporated in the report of the Royal Society of London on the coral atoll of Funafuti, the earlier portion of which will be written by Professor Sollas, F. R. S-, the leader of the Funafuti expedition last year. The bore at Funafuti 13 lined throughout with the best arte sian tubes, four Inches in outside di ameter. Every foot of the bore had to he lined with these tubes to prevent fragments of coral rock and coral sand choking the bore. The work of boring has proved very difficult on account of the variable nature of the strata (quicksand alternating with coral rock), and also on account of the ca vernous nature of the coral rock,which has caused such a jarring as to re peatedly break some of the strongest cast Iron wheels in the machinery. The diameter of the core obtained from the bore is two and one-half inches. HOW TO PREVENT DREAMS, Simple Remedy Advanced by a Pby«l* clan to Insure Wbolenomo Sleep. From the Washington Star: “After a series of experiments on myself and others,” ventured an experienced phys ician, “1 am convinced that many an noying dreams, which in many in stances rob sleep of much of Its recre ation and benefit, can be prevented If persons will take the trouble to do so. There are dreams which are produced by an overloaded stomach and indiges tion. These can he prevented by not overloading the stomach and taking care, especially in the evening, to not eat that which experience has demon strated is not easily digested. A fairly filled stomach, however, is less con ducive to dreams than an absolutely empty one. I think I can safely say that if those persons who are troubled much with extra dreami.'.g will wear extra long sleeves in their nightgowns they will find a remedy thereby. What is even better than long sleeves in to put a rubber cord in the hem of the sleeve, so that they will not slip up on the arm. The rubber cord should not be tight enough to interfere with the circulation of the blood in the arms, but tight enough to keep the ends of the sleeves well down on the WriStS. IU IIU' UttUifiuiu uuu mmii who cannot have their sleeves prop erly arranged the same euect can be secured by wearing a wrislet on 'be wrist or. better yet, to pull a sock over the hands and pin the leg of It to 'he sleeves of the nightgown. In addition to preventing dreams this simple ar rangement will be found extremely comfortable during the cold nights of the next couple of months. A little In quiry will convince anyone that those whose wrists and forearms are uncov ered are annoyed most by dreams. The sock used as u kind of an extended | glove will effectually stop them, hot it | most be attached to the sleeve of the ! nightgown, otherwise the sleeve will 1 work op the arm and the desired effect lost. My remedy. In brief, is to keep the hand, wrist and forearm well eov* ' ered." TtvImiM. Frtnltlta'tt fuih« r had Joel been utrug | rUii* * tih an old fashioned bureau and. | retiring «tuh«M rutted from an attain | * < effort to o|M*tt of Its r<Mi» lurtuiiiiii. he mow I tu the wind *ar , md looking out U|mu* ibe Unatug »k> he t to*InUned ' b i might) eiraftg* ; ttit*? th** vuaHiir bureau ran t give it* a change of ureAlhe? ** *'Ma>be,** eh * If |m* n«* i i the) t il* f nj»"li I the t*H' * mi tlriif *ii ih-ffiwi* t\jar<*r 4m I tplOMHiff*. \ long‘*uff*r inn hibgtf after h«ar j ||| from > )»*mh hie **** -Miit of k*« he ,#t*d lltt (h*gt In i «|Ntn* At ha j M f«*u* hou.■*, ,«»h» I It* fau tin «rhf the bit | • * a i*) t*» fuAfebi* At*n«l forth* I |t*.u mvhlai a negatii# tvy)) he font in a*: | W»)t t d o I either unhrM It nee 1 mi that )ms ii* i***i iwm xMwpaaaias f (b it* *14*4 k*«i. sad lUri Ve £. k«» 4« CHRONIC RHEUMATISM. From the lndunfr-.J A>m. Ji»*k*on. Mlrh. The -object of this *k<»tcu is fifty-six } ears of age* and actively engage 1 in farming. When seventeen year* old be hurt his shoulder and a few yeata after, commence 1 to have rheumatic nuiti* in if On taking a slight cold or the least strain, sometime* without any apparent cause whatever, the Rouble would start and he would suffer o most excruciating pains. He suffered for over thirty years, and tiie last do ado has * offered so much that he ; was unable to do any work. To this the j frequent occurrence* of dizzy spell* were added, making him almost n helpless In valid. In All Sort if of Wrathfr. lie tried the best physicians but without being I ten edit ted and he urn overal specific rheumatic cure*, but was not helped. About one year und six roon'h* ago he read in this paper of u ease so new hat similar to hi* which w as cured by Dr. Williams Pink Pill* nud concluded to try this remedy. After taking the first’box he felt some what better, nnd after using three boxes, the pains entirely disappeared, the dizzi ness left him, and he has now for over a yifir been entirely free from all Ids former trouble and enjoys better health than he ha* hud since hi* boyhood. He is loud in Ids praise* of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pill* for Pule People und will gladly corroborate the above statement*. Hi* post office mhlre-M is Lorenzo Neeley, Horton, Jack on County, Michigan. All the element necessniy to give new life and richness to the blood and restore shuttered nerve- urc contained, in ■» con densed form in Dr. William*' Pink Pill* for Pule People. All druggist* sell them. Mr. H. Pholpf. Whitemarsh haw written for the February Century a paper entitled "The Steerage of To day." which la illustrated by a num ber of sketches by The Century art ist. Casta igue. Mr. Whitmarsh made the voyage from England to America in the steerage* of a fast Atlantic liner as "No. 1616, Group C." He is a Boston business man, and lias bad a varied and adventurous career. Mr. Whitmarsh will be remembered as the author of several novel sea stories which have appeared in this maga zine during the past year. Iouii Catcut Office* lie-porf. I)e« Moines, Jan. 15, 1898. In the list of 388 patents Issued from the U. S. Patent Office at Washington, I). C., Iowa Inventors have 14, Minne sota 9, Missouri G, Nebraska 5, South Dakota 3, Illinois 31, New York G8. This is a very creditable showing for Iowa. We have secured the allowance of a patent to A. M. Welch, of Winterset, Iowa, for a chicken deheader. A cone shaped hopper has an opening at Its lower end to allow the head of a fowl to pass outwards laterally under a knife that can readily be operated by a lever handle to cut off the head while the fowl remains In the machine and cannot flop about to scatter blood. Under new regulations American patents will not expire at the earliest date that a foreign patent expires for the same invention. Valuable Information about obtain ing, valuing and selling patents sent free to any address. Thomas G. Orwig & Co, Solicitors of Patents. rutcu: Pointer*. In the death of Commissioner of Patents Btn. Butterwcrth. last Monday, every In ventor in the Unit ed Staffs lost a champion. No nit ed States patent commissioner ever did as much for the good of the inventor as did Commis sioner Ben Butterwortb. Amongst the notable changes during his term are those requiring attorneys to register and also withdraw their misleading advertisements. In this connection it might be proper to say a few words in favor of acting commissioner A. P. Grerly. In whom the inventors have a staunch protector. Inventors desiring free information as to the method of npplying for patents may obtain the same In addressing Sues & Co., patent solicitors, Bee Building, Omaha, Ne braska. "I fear." said the manager as the living skeleton sat on {ilm and inter raittently hammered him. "I fear that uty curiosity has go; the best of me. ’ —Indiunupolls Journal. Oos'l Iufc«cc« S»it ssi 'our lit* *«ai. To « ;n.lV IlMVOf. l« BMHf |m Ilf, full ol lift*. Itm.1 » . '«*» !i»kr So-To ttu»\ the womtrMMiri.i'r tlml umke*. ***uk MSB sir-iij; AtldruifJiKl*. •** or *1 < ur# irwurwu teet IkNikUM BlUt *-»Uit»h' free ,Vl Ire** SU'I l f.*C |{ IIMhIV pi' * Ule;Hf.»0f New We mlk a great deal about the neces sity of putting our shoulder to the I wheel, and th> n go un.l sit down. U IIUuhI llrr|» rlftii iilikiii luHiik u -'k u< I* »« N"i##nty wiuieitll « .»« iimh * fttimrihM'lfuiH f \ .* r tonl ki * t** I* • U i i. I.v eltrrin# tit* I t •- .»„ % iik» t liftv i(itf .il iHit»’irilk *fr«>tu | |i> t»«f» tk||iii tii-iiiiy Ik IwiUU I |M «. 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In a com munication to this pa per, says during the past few months s o much has been said und written of Western Canada, and the new provinces forming It. he has been led to give the subject some Inquiry, and he has been ah own letters written to the Canadian government from delegates sent out by friends to Inspect the country. One of these delegates who was sent to Western Canada says: "In under taking to give a description I fear I shall not he able to give it Justice, for I hardly know where to begin or when to end. For a plea for my Judgment. I will assume, for an Illustration, the experience of a man who went from place to place In search of a wife, and finding so many of good qualities and attractions, was unable to determine which to choose, so In looking for a home In Western Canada I like the country well, and two of my boys are going this full (they have since gone, nnd each has a homestead), where 1 am satisfied they will do well. The lands which I have seen are far supe rior In every respect and beyond my expectations. Lakes and strcurris to he found In all districts abound with innu merable kinds of water fowl, while fish are very abundant. On all slibs we Bee Innumerable stacks of grain, proving beyond doubt the fertility of the soil. On either side of the track can be si on In addition to the grain herds < f cattle, horscH and flocks of sheep. I have (raveled over a gnat portion of the Western states and 1 have seen nothing to compare with tills country. One hundred and sixty acres of land are given free to actual settler*, ami 1 saw cases where as high as $20 per acre had bee a cleared tu otic year. 1 do not wish to advise anyone, but us for myself I shall leave ns soon as I can arrange my nfTairs." The agents of the Canadian Government are now at work organi zing excursion parties, and the Depart ment of the Interior at Ottawa, Canada, will he pleased to supply the Informa tion to those who are not within reach of an agent. Senator Mason, of Illinois, punchea the oag to keep down his Increasing avoirdupois and Incidentally to keep up the proper frame of mind necessary to a scrupulous discharge of “senator ial courtesy." "Wnrlli In Weight, fit Ooltl" "l nm an old lady 57 years old. I have been troubled for 20 years with constipa tion, indigestion and sleepless night*, Imt since taking Dr. Kay's Renovator I enu sleep like a child and mil not troubled in the lei it with the above name I diseases. Your Dr Kay's Renovator Is worth Its wo ght in gold,'1 Digued Mr D. A, McCoy, ill So. 2.tli St., Omaha Dr. Kay's Reno vator and also Dr Kay's Rung Halm have no o pinl. If you have any dlscme write us and give your > ymptoms mid our physi cian will send tree advice and a valuable 5n page hook with .r>5 recipes and giving symptoms and various method* of treat ment of nearly all diseases. VVlIlalsoseiul a free sample of i*r Kuy’s Renovator or Dr. Kay's Lung Balm. Address Dr. H J Kuv Medical Co, (Western Oillce; Omaha, Neli. Thirty thousand bales or cotton will he ohlpped to Japan from Seattle tnla winter. I’iso's Cure for Consumption has been a God send to me.—Win. It. McClellan, ('boa ter, Ida,, Sept. 17. ISPS. The death rate In Glasgow at pres ent is about twenty-one in 100. "1 see that they have put a sound ing hoard at the hark of the minister’s pulpit,” said Baron; "what do you suppose that's for?" Egbert replied: "Why, it's to throw out the sound.” “Oracloi)3," Kant Baron, “if you throw out the sound there would'nt be any thing leu to the sermon.”—Boston Traveler. 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