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i'Jkll Humors . . Are Impure matten which the skin, liver, kidneys and other organs caa not take care of without help, there la such an accumulation of them. J They litter the whole system. -- Pimples, boils, eczema and other eruptions, loss of appetite, that tired feeling, bilious turns, fits of indiges tion, dull headaches and many other ' troubles are due to them. ' Hood's Sarsaparilla and Pills Eemove all humors, overcome all their effects, strengthen, tone and invigorate the whole system. "I had salt rbeum on my hands so that I onld not work. I took Hood's Sarsaparilla and it drove ont the humor. I continued Us use till the sores disappeared." lias, la 0. Bbown, Rumford Falls, Me. Hood'e Sarsaparilla promises to our and keeps the promise. : , Modest Worth. r "I dont' see," said the sensible girl, "how you coold bring yourself to ran around after that actor; such a conceit ed stick as be is." . , I "You're mistaken," replied the mat inee girl. "He's ust as modest as be can be. Why, when I asked him whom be considered the greatest actor in the world he actually blushed, and replied that it wasn't for him to say." Philadelphia Press. Rocking Chairs Cause Insanity. The rocking chair causes insanity, so it is said. In fact, physicianu are claiming that rocking chairs are the i cause of most of the nervous troubles from which women suffer, and are ad' vising their relegation to any place where they will not be used. All in Vain. Clara I suppose I shall have to give Mr. Fiddleback the next dance. Maud Why don't you sit it out with him? "Well, I'e tried that." New Yorker. , . . , ' . CAUSE8 OF INDIGESTION. All Right Anyway. Mies Thin Don't you think my new drees is just exquisite? Fannie Oh, lovely! I think that dressmaker of yours could make a clothes prop look graceful. Who Knows? Did Adam smoke? Djd Eve wear corsets? Did Solomon chew tobacco? Did Ruth chew cum? Did the children of Israel make for a her pardnn after T Bk Nw Soi, croBsinif th Tid Km? Tlirl Rhpr-a oat . Always shake In Aliens Foot-Ease, a powder, crossing me ilea sear iia tteDecca eat , It cure. chilblains, damp, sweating, aching, gum drops? Lexineton. Mich.. Week. I swollen feet. Cures Corns and Bunions. At ly News. Circumstances Alter Faces. "But she used to be considered quite a beauty." -"That was before her father failed." Mothers will find Mrs. Wlnslow's Sooth. teething period. tag Syrup the best remedy to use for their Bhildren duriug the teethu . A Dying Race. ' 'Jennie Herbie, it says here another octogenarian is dead., Vt hat's an octo genarian? ' . . , ) Heibie Well, I don't know what they are, but they . must be awfully sickly creatures. You never hear of 'em but they're . dying. Brooklyn Life. Of Course. Ella What is your idea of a good hearted fellow? - '-' Stella One who spends his money on me and lets his : creditors wait for their pay. New York Times. all druggists and shoe stores, 2.x;. Don't accept any substitute. Sample mailed FREL. Address Alien b. uinisteaa, Luoy, n. .. - . The Professor Knew. "Professor," the seeker after knowl edge inquired of the great toxicologist "if a tarantula were to bite you, what ould be the first thing you'd do?" "Yell," replied the scientist prompt ly. Philadelphia Press. so fits 1 nervonsiMflt flTB Permanflnnv Ourea II I O after flrstilay'saaaaf Ir. Klins'aGreat Nervt Sestorar. Send for FREE 92.00 trial bottle and treat. is. Da. a. a. &lixb.1iUL-W31 arenst i"Uilauoipuia.t-a ' Developed a Negative. Rita Why is Mr. Kodak so glum looking? ' Nita He and Eleanor have just come out of the darkroom, i where he had evidently developed a negative. Btatb or Ohio, City or Toledo, I , Locas County. t Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is the senior parter of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co. doing business in the City of Toledo, County ! and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum ot ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be oured oy tne use oi hali8 catarrh ui'ri. rUANK J. CHENEY Sworn to before me and subscribed in mv presence, thisStb day of December, A. D. ) ,, A.W.GLBA80N, iZZli ' Notary Public Hall's Catarrh Cure Is tasen internally and acts before rjarticularlv if I O'rectiy on tne Diooa ana mncous suriaoes oi 1 - " Lnaavatem. Henri lor tettttmnnials. tree. .- , ' I Olives. ' " Ho you like olives? You" have to learn to like them, of course, but you will be sorry you did not cultivate a taste for them - you let your grocer send you a Dottie of the Monopole variety. - Monopole olives-' are ' the largest which come to this country. , They are also the most lusciousi and -tenderest , which the far famed olive growers of Spain produce, fie sure you secure ; this brand from your dealer. Wadhams & Kerr Bros., Monopole Grocers and Dry Coffee Roast ers, Portland, Oregon. The Stosnach Oftem BnfFera Became ot ' the Month's Kecllgencc The stomacb is a patient and long suffering organ, which may go on do ing Its duty meal after meal, day after lay, and year after year, with never a protest against the mass of unprepared and unsuitable material that Is crowd ed Into it. But there Is a limit even to the endurance of tbe stomach, and when at last It does protest, It makes Its complaint known in an unmistak able way. he cause of most Indigestion Is less in the stomach Itself than In the mouth. The stomach is but one of the digestive organs, and can and will do only the task that properly belongs to it. It cannot take raw material and work it Into such shape that it Is ready to be taken up by the absorbent vessels and carried to tbe tissues for the nourish ment of the body; consequently raw material, that Is, material not properly chewed, must not be put Into it. There are two kinds of abuse of the stomacb." The first Is the occasional overeating, such as even the most ab. stemlous are likely to indulge In on Thanksgiving Day. This may be a very serious matter if the heart Is diseased, but It Is not generally of much moment in the young and healthy.' The food is taken In too grent quantity and too rap. idly, without being properly chewed. There Is more or less distress; the little glutton (or perhaps the big one) feels heavy, maybe a little sick at the stom ach, and wonders if he will ever care for mince pie again. In the meanwhlie the stomacb Is struggling with Its load, and, despairing of ever digesting it, tries to get rid of It by pushing It on Into the intestine. If It succeeds the burden Is shifted to the intestine. If It falls It may expel the contents by vom iting. But even then some irritating ma terial usually remains and sets up fermentation which is called a bilious attack. . . The best way of cutting short such an attack is to drink lukewarm water and Induce vomiting, and to' follow this by some rhubarb and magnesia or a dose of castor oil. Then, with a starvation diet for a day or two and the drinking of plenty of water, the stomach gradu ally recovers its tone and consents to go back to work again. The other form of indigestion is chronic and Is also due to abuse, although perhaps not to gdut tonous overloading. Youth's Compan ion. - . ,. FINE CASCADES IN JAPAN."' Tbe Pe-ru-na Almanac. The druggistts have already been supplied with Pe-ru-na almanacs.. There is snie to be a great demand for these almanacs on account Of the arti cles on astrology which they contain. The subject of astrology is a very attrac tive one to most people. The ai tides on astrology in the Peruna almanac have been furnished by a very compe tent astrologist, and the mental char acteristics of each sign is given, consti tuting almost a complete horoscope. ' A list of questions and answers on astrology sent free upon request. There will be a great rush for these books. , Ask your druggist for one early before they are all gone. Bold bv drueeists. 75c. Hall's Family Puis are the best. ; ' Color in the Arctic. The' leading color pictures in the February Century1 the most novel and curious in subject, of any that magazine has yet published are from interest' ing and beautiful studies of tbe. aurora borealis made by Frank Wilbert Stokes while in the Aretid in the fall of 1892 and are richly worthy the subject. They reproduce in print for the first time in a popular magazine the wonder ful effects of the aurora. Mr. Stokes probably the first real colorist to visit the Arctic regions, was with the Peary and relief expeditions on tbe Kite when he was privileged to see some color dis plays worth all tbe dangers and priva tions of the trip. His word painting is as vivid and interesting as his color work. Bad Coughs "I bad a bad cough for sis weeks and could find no relief until I tried Ayer'a Cherry Pecto ral. Only one-fourth of the bottle cured me." L. Hawn, Newington, Ont Neglected colds always lead to something serious. They run into chronic bronchitis, pneumonia, asthma, or consumption. Don't wait, but take Ayer's Cherry Pectoral just as soon as your cough begins. A few doses will cure you then. Tin slits: Be.. Mc, St. An JOHN POOLE, PORTLAND, ORB. Foot f Morrtsesi Street. Can jr!v you the beat barf alns In Bo fieri and Engines, Windmills, Fu nips and Gene ral Machinery. Wood Sawing Machine a specially. See us before buying. Coninlt yonr doctor. If he says take It, then do as be says. If he tells yoo not to taka it. then don't take It. He knows. Leave It with him. Wear willing. . , J. C. ATEK CO., Lowell, Kate. DELICIOUS AND TEMPTING ti'mipu rtnnnaf As good candy to a ehild. Queen Bee Cough Drops Are made of pure hon ey and menthol. They are pleasant and ef fective as a remedy for coughs and colds. Try a package. Hold by all druggists and confectioners. - Two packages by mail on receipt of luc., stamps. C8 Pacific Coast Biscuit Co. Portland, Ore. I fin TO B51 FBI MI Chicken, Puck and Geese feath ers. Address : - s -O. Om SMITH, lOtb m4DmwlatPmHlmmd,Or $2.50 Bbl. potatoes: Lei-seat iritmfSw4 PHitmta Ama.rtra. Tkr"K.ral N. V.Fkr" I.Ml.lMr'iK.r. It Wlmuli a yield f T4 . aer a. Hrl.r. dlrtearaa. MaaaMthae4aeka4aaBa.eT twlitt, ftpelta, Smrtil keat, S a. per a.. (JUat t'Wvel. ato.,apoa mcipi T 19. aoataf. JOHN A.SALZEBHEKDCO. La Cram. Wla. ' .'. A Dangerous Toy. "My boy Sammy," said the neigh bor, "worries me almost to death with hiB somnambulism." ' "You ought to take it away from him," said Mrs. Lapel inc. "He'll kill himself with it some day." ' half a century If Sirys j U Seeds haTelwenRTowlngfamoaslnerery 1 fcTA kind ot soil, evsrywhera. Sold by FM .fx. oil dealfri. 1IUS seed Annual f J t;ikajV pottiAld I'rae to all applicants. Aaa I 13 V'.M.PEIlETAai.-.). : I 1 Compensations of Pastors. . . From an open If(er in the February Century. In the ministry, service and salary are not equal terms. The high office waS not created for' the advnatage of the holder, and the calling is degraded into a mere profession when it is made the subject of money equivalents. Tbe work of the ministiy is more especially in the realm of the moral and spiritual, and therefore can never be "financial ly compensated in any exhaustive com mercial- sense." Nevertheless, the minister adapted by conduct and learn ing to hiB high calling ordinarily does havei And should have,' a slaary propor tionate to the demands of the field he Is tilling, aud compensations far more satisfying and worthy of consideration than salaries. IN WET; WEATHER A WISE MAN . WEARS Bo urns vo WONDERFUL HOME TREATMENT This wonderful Chi nese doctor Is called great because he cures people without opera tion that are fflven up to die. He cures with those wonderful Cht- herbs, roots, buds. barks and vegetable that are entirely un known to medical sci ence tn this country. Through the use of those h armies, remedies this famous doctor knows the action of over WO different remedies, which he successfully uses tn different diseases. U guarantees to cure catarrh, asthmas lung, throat, rheumatisms nervousness, stomach, liver, kidneys, etc.: has hundreds of testimon ials. Charges moderate. Call and see htm. Fattents out of the city write for blanks and circulars. Bend 4 centn In stamps. COlStiUii TATlON YKKJ&. ADDRESS t - THE 0. BEE WO CHINESE MEDICINE GO 132 Third St., Portland, Oregon. tff Mention paper. a - OILED WATERPROOF CLOTHING' slack em ri nm JILL KEEP YOU DRY NOTHING ELSE WILL TARE NO 3UB3TITUTE.3 CATALOGUES FREE SHOWING PULL LINE Of GARMENTS AND HAT 9 VP, I UVYCK IU.. QUO IUIN. MAPS. 4ft Ft I1 V Austin Well Machinery FOR Oil or Water any Depth. Write (or catalogue. BEALL & CO.. ' Oen'l Aets. 813 Commer cial Block PORTLAND, OREOON. F. X. V. m. 7-iaos. II EN wrltlns; to advertisers pleas mention Ibis paper. Purely for Love. "He Bays be ia in business for love. " What ia hia buainess?" "He runs a matrimonial agency. " Philadelphia North American. Ulli,U S auu,.,u.i...,..l.yiV j HIM ' AVegetable Preparalionfor As similating ttieFoodandBcgula ling the Stomachs andBowels of HW4Tl,ATTTTi 1 Promotes Digestion heerFur ricss and Rest. Contains neither Opium.Morphine norfineraL OTUAHCOTIG.i '.-'- v Mx.SmtML mm I ASaMaUbaV Aperfecl Remedy- ForConsHpa Tion, Sour Stomach.Diarrhoca Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ness and Loss or Sleep. Fac Simile Signature of it M-:Tis j pnY(j .EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER.- W Vjtftttf U For Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears Sign itnie'X''lir of AM rri 1. Use For Over Thirty Years i in tmi einrau aoaipaMT. Htm Toaa omr. Borne ot the. Moat Bewitching Water ialle of the World Exist There. There is an almost countless number of waterfalls In . the domain of the Mikado. Nature was lavUh In bestow ing them on the country and wnorever there chanced to' be a, deficiency the natives . supplied It promptly by arti ficial means., Indeed, no State, large or small. Ujcomplete without its water, fall. Every little garden baa a fall or two, and It would not he consid ered a garden at all without It. There are many very beautiful ones in vari ous parts of the country and they are all of them shrines visited by thou sands of pilgrims every year. They do not . pray to them as to a statue of Buddha, but they first paste up a little paper prayer on a convenient rock and then sit down tn rapt attention and gaze at the falling water for hours, taking an occasional cup of tea at a little tea house which always stands close at hand. The Japs are great at making pilgrimngcs anyway. When a man has reached the age of 45 he is supposed to have raised a family which will In the future take care of him. About the first thing he dd"s on retiring Is to start on a series of pilgrimages. Sometimes he joins a band of fellow pilgrims, or if com paratively wealthy he sometimes takes his wife and a minor child aud makes the pilgrimages by himself. These pil grim bands can always be seen moving about the country. They carry little bauners with the name of their city and district marked on them, and when they have received good enter tainment at a tea house or hotel they hang one of their banners up in a con splcuous place as a testimonial. Often a band of pilgrims will travel from one end of the country to the ether, visit. ing every temple and waterfall In the land. - Doors to Happiness. "I made the mistake of my life when old Castle Garden was abandoned that didn't corral the old oaken doors leading into the rotunda," said Bernard Biglln as he paced along the battery sea wall past the aquarium. ' 'I know one man who'd give their weight In gold for them lust as an heirloom to hand down to his grand. children , and their successors.' His name? Mo, I don't think I'll tell you that, but he Is, to-day, a man high up in public life, and one of the financial powers of the country. -; "In hia youth he came to this coun try and entered through the old oak doors of Castle Garden. Hundreds of those who passed through those doors to' the land of thetr adoption, where they have since found prosperity and happiness, would give much to possess them as mementoes, l could name hundreds who have attained high po sitions In public life who first stepped foot on American soli through this portal. One man whom I saw land and whose baggage I hauled, after ward served in the State Legislature with me. "Merely as an exhibit the old doors would be a money winner," he contln ued, according to the New York Times. "Thousands of people would bring their children and grandchildren to see tbe old doors. ' And yet these historic relics were consigned to the rubbish heap when the old garden was tbandoned." Quick Inference. Judge He has often declared the lot oi the poor is to be envied that poverty is often a blessing. , Fudge What! Is he as rich ai that? that and i all A Natural Tendency. ' "I guess Binz has just had a raise in salary," said the confirmed cynic. "Has anybody told you so?" '' , "No. but he goes about saying he thinks the world ia getting better, and that the danger from trusts is greatly magnified, and that human nature isn't so bad aftei all. That's the way a man nearly always talks jnst after he has had a raise in salary." Washing ton Star. DURANCE. Frank Fretton Smart in February Century. When four walls bar me out from her Who makes the world for me, lis I who am the prisoner And she the one that s free. WITH NERVES ' UNSTRUNG AND HEA'DS ,:. . . ...THAT, ACHE . , - .WISE 'WOMEN BROMO r SELTZER TARE ' ":" ". TRIAL &6TTfILX lO CENTS. ' PRUSSIAN POULTRY, FOOD K makes Hens tsy snd Keeps them tsylng. It tures Roup, Cholera and M Diseases. It strengthens young chicks, and riskM them grow. Price 25c and 50c. My Toons shlokMM eommenoad dylnavand after ioslna four doaon I pui. ... ' " A. ' ' . uumtui an viiiti .thv vnnn. whlfh ilumted them from dylnn and 1 bars oomtantly kept It on aaod STer sinew. I eaa reoommenct It as Just what la needed la raining poultry. O. B. BIUOIN, Lata, WaaU. PORTLAND SKKU CO., Portland, Orijou, Coast Agents. Memory. When, having become rich beyond the dreams of avarice, he came back to claim his bride, he found Elise await ing him. 'Then you remember me," he cried, folding her in his strong embrace. "Remember you, Harold? Why, I remember your middle initial, event" Devotion, this! Detroit Journal. London's Mixture. It is said that there are more Irish men in London than there are in Dub lin, more Scotch than there are in Ed inburgh, and that half of Soho is French and the whole of Saffron . hill Italian. ' McCAULEY & BURBANK, General Machinists Mine, Mill and Marine work. General repairs. Printing Machinery repaired and rebuilt 0 PROMPT ATTENTION TO OUT-OF-TOWN ORDERS. Poole Bldg., Foot of Morrison St. PORTLAND, OREGON ' Statesman's Work Remembered. The friends of tbe ' late Col. ' Charles A. Russell, long a representative from the Third congressional district of Con necticut, are quietly raising a fund for the education of his children. The plan is to raise $25,000 for his family and the fund is already making good progress. There by Right. One oi them went over and whispered to the stranger who had come in and taken a seat; . "I beg your pardon, but this is a gathering of working women, met to protest against " "I am a traveling preachers wife," said the stranger. And they made her president of the meeting. ' any - . Deadheads. Fenn Sylvan Yann Have yon great audience for your poetry? Kedden Bine Yes indeed; our ex change list is over 600 now. Pennsyl' tania Punch Bowl. ' ' The Inventor's Triumph. . "Ton say that Arbeiter'a inventions have made several men millionaires, but did he ever make anything out of them?" " " "Oh, yes he was singularly success ful with his devices in that lespect. fie made enough to perfect all of them." ' Unwelcome Friendship. "I want to say to yon," roared the red-faced passenger, "that I am a friend to the Boers, all the time." Well," said the slim passenger, who was in a corner of the car, where he couldn't escape, ' much about it, but them I am sorry for Indianapolis Frees. 'I hadn't thought if you are with them myself." A NEW ORGAN $46. Delivered at any or Boat Landing Railroad Station in Oregon ' Here Is a picture of one of the most perfectly finished organs now manufactured. It Is the Pacific Queen, made especially tor Eilers Piano House. Choice of fancy wal nut or selected oak cases. Fine very large beveled French plate mirror, perfectly finished; an ornament to any mansion. , Numerous new and valuable Improvements are embodied In this organ, mating it at once one of the best and most durable organs manufactured la the United Status. Built with special regard to Pacific Coast climate. - Besides the regular rued tone, this Instrument also has several octaves ot the regu lar pipe effects, to be fouud In no other make. . Special Introductory Offer -.j&nisSZ will deliver a perfect and fully guaranteed Organ, freight paid, to any railroad station uregoll lor ski, on payment oi an quwii anu ai a inuutii. wuie us today, as mis oner is uiniiea only to the first 100 Instruments. or boat landing In the State o The fancier styles rj2, r6, etc., on same terms. EILERS PIANO HOUSE. Portland, Oregon. Largest, Leading and Most Responsible Western Dealers. 351 Washington St., Portland, Or. 60S Sprague Ave., Spokana, Wash., i Ninth and J Sts., Sacramento. 6S3 Market St., . . , , San Francisco J i