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-"0rt H aaal.--) rt W f ft r MAN'S BEAUTY. SttWte'K'W! -.THE. DAILY . J0URNAU.8A AmORCQON, SATUflOAft .'M&Alfa, , it to Made or Marred. is nothing more subtle than I beauty. It eludes all attempts te it, A woman may have the tients aud Hues of theMedlcian ed yet lock beauty. Or she may stic standards ana be known ere as a beautiful woman. There r, one kind, of beauty which is 1 by nil jind which is every dower, a beauty to which the are given me name of " The ! Youth. Manr a time we patch some sweet, young girl, br her beauts. But IF we ie beauty we find it is made up l skin, clear complexion, bright dr lies and rounded ronton. uty ought to last always. But i scrs r J Vr- am f V !n we see it fade. The youwr s at her yellow skin, sunken id hollow eyes and marvels nt falling oil. And the younger retaining the beauty of youth 2 what her husband could have ctlve in her," not knowing that their turn to fade very soon. HOW TO KXXF I1KACTY. tsTTaHer to preserve this beauty of : to retain the charm of sweetness 'sMsfencss which belongs to maiden- at, the prerequisite is to understand fat the chief foe of woman's beauty is NRnly ill-health. Young women are Hen very careless of themselves. The emptation. of the dance, or of the slelgh Ide overrules their prudence, and the esult is suppression and perhaps irrcgu vrity.'; ,TWs is ouly the beginning of sw4Mlav and yet this alone is suf et ' steal the freshness from the set. ' ,Tc womanly health should be wssjOUj with the utmost care nnd the st symptom of derangement or disease MiV met by the use of Dr. Pierce's taNritolFrescription. ."I wil'l'always recommend Dr. Tierce's 'avorHe Prescription, 'Golden Medical Mscovery' and -U'leasant Pellets,' for Iky cured me when doctors and other lclHet failed," writes Mrs. Mary E. M, of Tanner, Gilmer Co., W. Va. W' Afteen years I suffered untold When I commenced taking Dr. .medicines, I had given up all rver getting well. I could noi to sleep, and everything I ate pit' ever JSknost cramp me to death. Was vous ana couui nanny wane ! room, only weighed ninety ohen commenced taking these s. now weieh one hundred pounds and am having better tn tver oeore my nenas au mt person; after being sick so long -."-.. "?"" o or roousi ana rosy ,x(ff"j have uken fitteen botlles of ro tcription,' fifteen of the ' Discovery and fifteen of the Pellets.' X know that it it had not been for vour medicines 1 " not have been living tc-day. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is a woman's medicine. It is not offered as a cure-all but it is confidently recom. mended as a sure and safe remedy for all those diseases of women which are curable by the use of medicine. It establishes regularity, dries the drains which destroy the strength and beauty of women, heals Inflammation and of. ccrntion and cures female weakness. It is the best preparative for motherhood, giving great strength and elasticity to the organs of maternity, and making tke baby's advent practically painless. "ORTTtltO YOUNO A0A1N," It is one of the triumphs of "Favorite Prescription" that its results are so palpably and visibly real. The cure of womanly diseases by this medicine is proved by the gain id flesh and weight, by the restoration of youthful freshness, by the renewed strength and ambition, and by all the outward and visible signs of robust health. "I enjoy good health; thanks to Dr. Pierce's 1-avorite Prescription and Golden MeUIcal Discovery," writes Mrs. J. J.' Schnetyer, of Pontiac, Livingston Co., 111. "Have taken six bottles of each . . . lnltcn BICK last February and the doctors here called it Grip.' I lay for four weeks in bed, and when I got up 1 found I had ' displacement ' I Had such achea and pains in my back and limbs, could not stand any length of time. Anew (hat our home doctor would insist the first thine on an examination, and that would not submit to, unless was danger ously sick, and then it would be too late. If any one had told me your medicines would do me so much good I would have said, 'Oh no, not that much good.' I can say truly 1 was surprised at the benefit I received. An old friend of mine said to me, 'Why, what is the matter with yon, you are fetting so young again ? told her I had taken six bottles of Dr. Pierce'a medicine, and that if she would do likewise she would feel ten years younger, too." There is one clause in Mrs. Schnetyer's letter, which voices the sentiments of thousands of sensitive women. " knew .that our home doctor would insist the first thing on an examination, and that would not submit to, unless I was dan gerously sick, and then it would be too Idle to do any good." Many a woman in just such a esse, realizing the danger sue runs yet neg lects medical treatment because she shrinks from the indelicate question ings, the offensive examinations and obnoxious local treatments which the home physician often thinks necessary. A WAY OUT of this difficulty Is opened for women by Dr. tierce's invitation to consult him by letter, free. All correspondence is held ns strictly confidential, aud the written confidences of women are guarded by the same professional privacy observed by Dr. Pierce in personal consultations with women at the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N.Y. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Tnrt l'AWILY FKIRND. A. I Amend, of &cwfield, El Paso Co., Colo., says : " We have studied the Medical Adviser thoroughly, and when anything is the matter with any of our large family the first thing we do b to sec what the book says." Dr. Pierce's Common Snse Medical Adviser, containing iooS large pages and over 700 illustrations, is sent free on receipt of stamps to pay expense of mail ing only. Send 31 one-cent stamps for the cloth-bound volume, or only ai stamps for the book in paper -covers. Address Dr. U. V. Pierce. Buffalo, N. Y i tJP TEA rom tne to the Table. 1 watch tho farms and feed of tha cow. We tett all tha mflV as it is brought 19 our my, inert is no punt in tne world wbcra mors caution h jerciud to insure 1 cle&nUntti. Every dtDanment is under the (tract chitn el a. unnv in tha luu. UuStt tbeve conditions Economy Brand Evaporated Cream is produced. If you try it you wOl tar it is the most plcaslnc and appettxintT. Qiemittt and doctor tar It is the mott healthful. Take no brand unlets tt bears tho cap label reproduced herewith. STORIES ABOUT PEOPLE Admiral Dewey Admits State ment and Expresses Hope Payne ate Terrapin, and Mudd KnnVhere to Begin The recent Intcrvlow of Admiral Dewey, In which ho said the American navy had nothing to fear from Ger many, and tho pother kicked up by Germany about It, reminded the ad miral's friends of a nlmllar interview ho gavo out on his way home from Manila to tho triumphal reception In Now York. Somowbero on the orulso there came aboard tho Olyrapla a newspa per correspondent with n letter of In troduction to tho Admiral from n com mon friend Tho Admiral talked free ly. Tho correspondent printed what ho said. One iientlment was that, sooner or later, this country Is to havo ft war with Gormany. After tho Interview wns printed tho Admiral stood by what ho had said. As n rnllor man and not a politician ho did not try to Impeach the report er. Still, ho thought thorc might poK 8lbly bo an Inquiry about tho Inter view, either from this country of Ger many, nnd hu decided to nrepaio n statement, for ho knew hu ftlinuld bw Very busy when hu reached Now York. Tho Admiral ttiuught about tho statement for gomo days. Than ho concluded what ho wanted to sny wab this: "Yes, I Bald what tho reporter quotod mo ob tmylnj;, nnd I hopo I shall bo olive whon It happens." Where Postmaster Paine GotHis Gout SMiintor Mnrk Hnnna hrm n lamo knee. Tho nllmcnt has been des cribed mnny times as tho gout. It was nothing of tho sort Tho troublo Is duo to a fibrous growth that makes It extremely painful for tho senator to walk at, times, and Is always Incon venient. A fow days ago Postmaster donor al Payno limped throuRh tho lobby or the Arlington hlto) In Washington. Senator Hannn was Bitting In one of tho big leather chain). "What's tho mnttor with Payno?" axked a friend. "He's got tho gout real old-fashioned gout," Senator Hnnna replied. "Ho camo hero from his rural retreat In Wisconsin nnd ato too much terra pin." Senator Hnnna paused. Then, with lino Indignation, ho said: "I don't kuow that I'm Borry for him. Why. when his friends began twitting him about having tho gout ho calmly told them bo caught It from me." A Daniel Come to Judgment. JoHeph U Drlatow, Fourth Assist ant Postmaster General, and Senator Utirton were political enemies out In ) Kansas, and are yet. Ah soon as Mr. Ilurton was elected to tho senate ho wont to Washington 1 to ask the president for UrlstoWs I scalp I I am Rind to flw) you 8enator Hur- ton said President MoKlnloy, "glad ,to see you. It In a good thing to havo Rtrong young men In tho sunate. I shall bu glad to do anything I can for you " "That. Mr. President." sold Sonatur Ilurton, "brings me to (he point I want to make. I, desire to speak to you concerning the Federal patron age President MeKlnley know what waa page rnnii Qlt Inter IbbSxsV J 1 1 ' ' We produce ninety per cent of th world's upolr and euuantea erery can Uarlrw our up libel HELVETIA HIUC COirDBHSIKG COMPACT, UlsaUnd, 111. r Line Wld detBabieA Git in de pcrccsalon believers It's always tho foremost what wins; President's WsBtn' d fables fetch . on dc triplets en twins! t Moses en Aaron, En Je-hoa-a-phnt, Don't you bo hldln' Yo' faces lak datl Qlt Inter lino ' Whar do babies Is at ' Git Inter Una wld do babies! H., Git In do pcrcesslon, bcjloyora don't yo' fall out or de track! Dc, hopo or do country'ls bablca don't' keer cf dey bowleg or black! Joshua on Jona, En Washln'ton Jones, Don't you be hlttln' En makln' yo' moans; Come ter do klsnln' Lnwd bless yo' sweet bonesl Git Inter lino wlddebabtest III. Den It's In do pcrcesslon, believers en bring nil de bablca along, On do back cr do boss to olo Unmmery Cross, ter de nursery Jubilee song! Moses on Aaron Napoleon do Five. SI10' bo on han' W'en dcyblg train nrrlvo! Come ter tii klssln' Illeos God you allvo! Git Intor lino wld do babies! Atlanta Constitution. JO0&b : TAKEN IN BATTLE The Thrilling Exper ience of Captain Westbrook For a Year After His Capture lie was Moved From One Prison toAnothcr And was Finally Exchanged . A Confederate forco tindor com mand of UrlKadlofGonernl John A. MuAuBland had attacked, on July 3rd, 1KCI, a blockhouse ton mllcH west of Mnrtlnsburg, W. Vrt. Cnptnln N. 8. N t brook with the remnants of CompnuleB 1). nnd F. of tho 135th Ohio Volunteers, mudo n gnllant do fenso but when n six gun battery was brought to bear upon his ixisltlon, further resistance became a useless racrltlco of llfo. For a year after his surrender, Captain Westbrook, who now lives at Itlploy. III., wns confined In Southern prisons. In telling of his experience, ho Buys: "They took me from one place to another till I had been In nearly all tho prisons of tho Confederacy and. by tha time I was exchanged at Ail' uapolls In the spring of 1806. I was reduced to a physical wreck. Theex jNisuro caused sciatic rheumatism which becnino chronic aud did not leave- me until thirty years afterward when I took Dr. Williams' Pink Pill for Palo People nnd was cured. "Tho disease nfTected my entire system. In uddltlon to thu agonies of tlio rheumatism I bad indigestion in Us wo rut form, together with kidney trouble and heart failure. I was gut lingjLthoroughly used up." 'How did you come - to tako Dr. Wlllams' Pink PlllsT" was asked. "A neighbor of . mine, James M. Stout, was cured of rheumatism by this remedy when he was so bad that he could not straighten up So I thought what cured him would cure me. And I wns right" Hhuumatlsm Is a dlsase of tho coming, ho had'been warned. "Cer-' Internal, applications may af- Sale Ten Million Boxes a Year. IssbM the rAttttTrs rviTi: muhsirk CANDY CJVTXJ.n,TlC ,50c. I Kinds of Boliaisp Material. He 08 snort notice. talnly, Sonator." he rapllsd suavely, certainly; whenever you have any good man you want placed, and good man Ilka Ilrlstow, for lnstanc tome and see me. Good morning" Ilristow Is In the department yet. and just now strong In. the public view from tho investigation he Is con ducting The Right Place tp Begin. When tho political history of Mary land is written then) will be a para graph or two for the MeCoroas-Mudd feud It Is now In progress, bitter and unrelenting. MeComoa was a United States senator until March 4 last, and Mudd is a representative in eon groan Doth are Kepubllcani. In the old days, though, they wf bosom friends. McComas was the leader and Mudd a follower. One day tboy were dining- together. I Sydney." asked McComas, ' 'bow (old is your boy?" I ' Sixteen." replied Mudd, proudly i My. my." said MeComas, "I didn't . think be was so old. but. I'll letl you. 'Sydney, when th time dubh III do 'something fcandsomn for that tim?." I Mudd leaned over tha table. "Mac." I ho said, "when you want to d any thing for the Mudd family you forgot tha boy. and beeln with the old maa" All Kinds Of Heavy Hanllae and Transfer Philadelphia Saturday toening r-,t BEST FOR THE SOWELS ah Vntttslt .S.BENTLEY Wholesale and Petail. Roche Harbor Lime, Alsen Cement, -ath and Shingles, Sand and Gravel ford temporary rellttf. but to cure the dieasu' it Is necessary u treat It through tho blood Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People go directly to tho seat of tho disorder, purlfylug and onrlshlng tho blood by eliminat ing poisonous elements and renowlng health-giving force. They are a pos itive specific not ouly for rheumatism but for all diseases arising from pooj Mood or weakened nervus. Thoy ara sold at fifty cents a box. or six boxes for two dollars and a half, and may be bad of all druggists or direct by mall from Dr. Williams Medicine company , Scbnectady, N. 1 JIRSjU BROWN'S BODY Place Where He Sleeps Near Latfe Placid Jolin.O. Collins in Four-Track News Writes of Him 181-183 Commercial Street a natural result. It Is very reasonable to suppose If the rounaation of a strtctu.e was remorea that the building Itself it bound to come down. This same principle can he applied to disease. Take a mefll cine Into the system that will remove ttij cause or sickness, and tne illness lare"of itself. Dyspepsia. Indiges tion, sick-headache and biliousness have their foundation in stomach dis order. Remove this weakness and On, other symptoms are no mora There (1 one cure foe all this that all druggists sell for 2C' per box. It Is railed Dr Gunn'a Improved Liver Pills. They gt right at the beginning of tbftse diseases and make the cure by taking away the cause of It, Wc will send a small box free by mall, or a large dot on rscelpt of Me. Address Dr liosanlo Co., 1'blUdtlphU, Pa. For salt at feiooe'a Vtvg Stores, 4 Halfway between tbo Mohawk river and tho Canadian lino,. In Essex county. New York, shut In byta doxen towering peaks of tho Adirondack!, are tho living place, and, Bleeping p.lftco, of "Old John Brown." Tho living place Is tho homo from whJch Ilrown wout out to fight ln';Knnsns, nnd the Bleeping placo Is n gravo In which they laid his body after tho bxocutkm at Charleston In 1859, Thlrty-novon years after his death,, when tho. her: ror of his anarchy h'ad,,bVon forgotten, Knta Field nnd n doxen friends bought tho old Drown fann nt North Elba nnd turned It over to tho statu. an a public charge. It Is near Lake Placid and tho dlhcr resorts of tho rVdlnindacks. , ' Fromumdy during, the summor so journers In want of nmusoment go over to tho place and rest for a fow minutes In tho lowroofrtl, twoBtory house. Kveryono knows tho story of John Itrown's ropentod business fail ures, his visions. In which n "voice" .told him to fnro tho nlnvos, his part In tho slavery war In Kansas and the attack on the arsonnl nt Harper's Forry. "All these things tho world has weighed and It has given an honored placo to him who wns arch nunrchlst only nrty years ago. WHAT THE BRAIN IS MADEOF Principally Water and a Trifle of Phosphorus Whether It be tho bruin cell of a glow-worm, or one trembling with tho harmonies of "Tristan nnd Isolde," tho Mtuff Is Hindu of much tho same; It Is n difference of struuturo, uppar eutly, rather than of material. And the chemical difference between a brain or nervous cell and that of the iiiubcIuh or tho skin seems reducible mainly to n -difference Ip tho propor tion of two Hiibstnnces, wate and phosphorous. lan beef, for example Is from seventy to eighty per cent. water; the diralu Is from ninety to ninety-five per cent water. And a brain or nerve coll may contain from five to ten times tut much phosphorous as, let us say, tho cells of tho liver or tho heart. Tho actual quantity Is of course extremely small by weight but a fraction of one per cent. About three pounds avoirdupois, uf this vury complex phosphorlxed stuff make up an average human brain. There Is a lot more of It dis tributed down ono's spinal column; and little plexuses all over the body, wherever ft group of muscles are tb bo moved J and others still, tho sensory or feeling nerves, winch are every where. It Is bard to find a cubical half-Inch outside tho banes . where they are not. All told, tho nervotiM unbalance, which for tho sake of making Its functions aloar 1 havo uallsd thu mat tor which thinks, forms a not lucou- sliorable portion of thn body outside of the bony skeleton. It Is made up of distinct aud separato units, for the moat part oxtremuly minute, though iomn attain a length of two or three fot. These unities for lack of a more misleading name, aro cajlpd cells Tho "cells" which run from tho small of your baok down Into your toes ami wiggle the same, or Inform you whsn a member of tho family Is stub bod, aro tho longest. Those of tho brain are mostly so small a to tax tbo ik) went of tho microscope ; their average length would be measured in thousandths of an Inch. There have been many attempts to get at their actual number; It Is certainly large. Computations for tho brain alone range from COO million upward. Ono duo. I think to Waldoyor, sets tho total number of brain clls (avorago) at J COO million. This would mean a brain population exceeding' tbo known population of tho earth. Carl Snyder In Harper's Magazine for May. J- I ." ;' ir fttapto s -r vv a rui J a V M I Wo nro showing Iho fiucst collection of iw n a h fabrics over brou ght to tho city -r juuoxcoplionally Tfinn , feltow ingulf wliito Blufla! You'll bo plcnawHwith tho prices Da iji u J -Wl ft'larV J Alt 'BbIH THE 6I0N OF M COOP TAIL0HIN0 M , sastsssBsstsfafaafssiMiaassBBtBBtBstt K B ' V: Here is the great. Oak Easel now on display at our store It contains the line of beautiful new spring tailoring samples sent us by STRAUSS BROS,. Chicago Good Tailors for 26 Years The Oak-Basel Is the connecting link between the tailor and the faultlessly fin. ished garments which give you so much pleasure to wear, h's really a lesson In good clothes buying to ice this great collection of tailoring novelties Price low and etttltfac. (Ion absolutely sna.r. anlood. Ct.l leon G. w. Johnson & Co. Lane County at Stats Fair. Hugeno. Or.. May S. W. 11. Well rung; prcsldnrd. and M. I), WJsdom, secretary of tho Oregon Agricultural Booloty, Interviewed tho county court today on tho subject of making a l leV county exhibit at the forthcoming statu fair. Thp county court donated 100 tu a suitable exhibit, and appoint ed It M. Warren to prepare the samo, and (hero Is a general desire to sco a bettor exhibit than hua over been made from tho county. Ono of the longest road petitions to como beforo tho county for years was presented to tho county court today, asking for a road from Cottage Orovo tfi Loralno. The president rwjUMts tha poofllo of Artsona to preserve the (Jrand Canyon of the Colorado. The Arl xonlaaa reputation Is not overly good, but still we believe tho canyon will not be swiped. Tlio Mai) Mullah lias been killed so often that be pugnt to quit being read about It racAUTY IS NEVER COMPLETE jilttout a thick. A, trmr Utr, which is in Uuiti " woman's crowu In alory," Tb faithful u qt HiiUo'il!erbicia Tr fIU I pro. due iksur of this coancter, tor, Vf daiiioylns' th atMAy tunut thai luxlujcitilhanUot tin htlr roo. H llln- hair and all dindr I afp dUatwa lev. e4lU. It then Pkiuu a now and ililek irrowUi la rt i4r tho 01 Uilo.lTltlUhiir. ..OaetoiUawtUme. ify Hum eUitiMau. rUItHflrM. ium ww sun. a- A cr sale by Uani j. fry. ina to ns In s4m fr tw?k ta Tha Hsrplelda Cv sHtrelt, Mich.