if"H ajr-
It may become chronic (
It may cover the body with large.
Inflamed, burning:, itching, scaling
patches and cause intense suffering,
It has been known to do ao.
Do not delay treatment.
Thoroughly cleanse the system of
the humors on which this ailment
depends and prevent their return,
Th medicine taken by Mrs. Ida B.
Ward; Core Point, Md., was Hood's Bar
eapanlla. fih writes: "I bad a disagree
awe iu-liittf oil luy arms which i concluded
waa salt rutnm. i Began latin Moocri
parsapartlla and in two dave felt better,
It waa not lone barer I waa cured, and
bav never baa any akin disease ainee."
Promises to cure and keeps the
prom'ce. It is positively un
equaled for all cutaneous eruptions.
Take it.
Palm-leal intra are both atont and
extremely light and will be found aery
ioeabl and suitable (or country house
we. .
DON'T GstT rOOTSORK. CT FOOT'
EASK,
A powder. At this season your feet feel
swollen, nervous and uncomfortable. It
you have smarting fret or tight shoes, try
Alien root-case, it resis ana connorw;
make walking ease. Cures swollen and
sweating: feet, blisters and callous spots.
Believes corns ami bunions of all (in and
is a certain cure for t'iiilhlaiiia. Sweating,
Damp or Fronted Feet. We have over 30,
OuO testimonials. Don't get Iwitsor get
Foot-Ease. Try it today. Sold bv all
druggists and shoe stores for 23c Trial
package Fit. Address. Ailea 8. Olm
sted. L Roy, N. V.
Pro I. J. J. Thompson has discovered
bodies smaller than atoms and these he
calls corpuscle.
roC KNOTT WHAT TOO ABB TAKINO
When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill
Tonio because the formula is plainly
printed on every bottle showing that it
; la simply Iron and Quinine in a taste
less form. No Cure, No Pay. COo.
The rubber annually made up into
golf balls is sufficient to insulate an
Atlactio cable.
tai alfoatar la oa vry box of that fsaaiM
Laxative Brorao-Quinine Taw.
tUnauir teat sis a eM iai mm day
A Chicago firm has set up a line of
autoni biles to cany passengers between
its store and one ot the railroad sta
tions for 5 cent.
pwwWiBi
vfTKJ!S, ist
Thar Work While Tow IIms.
WhUe Tonr mind and body rest Cascaieti
Ceady Catkartis repair your digestion, your
uw, year uoweia, put meal in parted oraer.
Ail druggists, luc, Zjc,60c,
The Im Habit la Kealaad.
The English have long laughed at
the American "ice habit," but they
are now lulling victims to it them
selves. Not very long ago the attend
ants of public places in England,
where nearly everything except ice
was provided, would be insulted if one
complained because ice could not be
bad. Today all firat-class places have
a few small lumps wimming in a
glass dish, and you pick these out with
sugar tongs. And in country inns and
even In seond-class houses they apolo
gise for not having it.
, At San Francisco the board of super
visors has passed an ordinance reduc
ing the hours that laundries may be in
operation each day, which is designed
to reduce the bOurs of labor of the over
worked employes of these concerns
from IS to 13 boms.
FGPGVJSzrnai,
The liability to disease is greatly
lessened when the blood is in good con-
em ion, and the circulation healthy and
vigorous. For then all refuse matter
is promptly carried out of the system ;
otherwise it would rapidly accumulate
fermentation would take place, the
blood become polluted and the consti
tution ao weakened that a simple
malady might result seriously.
A healthy, active circulation means
good digestion and strong, healthy
Dr. Johnson once met the village post
man trudging along the dusty road on a
Hot summer afternoon. The postman
bmrved that he had still a mile to walk
Just to deliver one newspaper. "My
goodness!" exclaimed the sympathetic
doctor, "I'd never go all that distance
for such a trifle. Why don't you send
it by postr
When "Bob" Taylor was Governor of
Tennessee, be was uoted for belug a
tender-hearted as a woman, and the
way he pardoned out convicts was
something awful, lie was waited upon
by a committee of the Legislature, who
very flatly and In no uncertain way told
htm that his "wholesale pardoning
must stop." "Uov'nor Bob" looked at
the committee, tapped a bell, asked for
his pardon clerk, and when he came
said: "Make out pardons for every
man In the penitentiary." The clerk
bowed and withdrew. Then the Gov,
eraor looked at the committee, who
were staring as If they thought he waa
going mad. "Gentleman," he said, final
ly, "I am Governor of Tennessee, and
If this committee or any other ever
again seeks to Interfere with my con
stitutlonal right to pardon, I'll sign
every one of these pardons which the
clerk Is making out Good-morning.
Secretary of State Hay la one of the
most patient of men. lie likes to be
helpful to newspaper correspondents.
and receives them freely In his office
and gives them such Information and
hints as the proprieties will permit
Even the representatives of the sensa
tional or yellow papers are treated with
courtesy, though naturally with due
caution. Imagine the Secretary's sur
prise one afternoon during the beat of
the Chinese crlsla (says Walter Well
man), when he was up to his ears In
work and anxiety, to bear from the Hps
of W Ullam, bla faithful messenger,
these words: "Mr. Secretary, the New
ork wants yon to step .to the tel
ephone." Mr. Hay gasped, caught his
tongue la the nick of time, recovered his
diplomatic urbanity, and replied: "Say
that the Secretary expresses deep re
gret that Just at this moment he Is very
much engrossed In Important work,
Unfortunately what he said nnder bis
breath could not, under the rules of the
telephone exchange, be sent over the
wires.
The king of Naples, In the plenitude of
his absolutism, paid one day a visit to
the Neapolitan prisons. In order to see
for himself what sort of men his crim
inals were, and whether they really de
served the punishments they were un
dergoing. "What la your sentence?" he
said to one. "Fifteen years, your Ma
jesty." "And what had you doner
"Nothing whatever." "Quite Innocent?"
"Entirely so, your Majesty." "And
your he asked another. "Thirty years.
aire, victim of a false accusation."
And you?" to" a third. "In for life.
my King." "And what bad yon doner
"Everything you can think- of, my
King: theft, burglary, highway rob
bery, manslaughter, murder. I only
wonder they did not sentence me to
death." "What Is your name?" asked
the King. "My name," replied the flrst-
class criminal, "since I have been here
has been 912." After finishing bis tour
of Inspection, the King said to the Gov
ernor: "All the prisoners here seem to
down all at once. Not all Indians are
footmen, t could name half a dozen
tribes which to my personal knowledge
go mounted always and almost every
where, even about their camp,
"The llexlcon movement the French
experimentalists are said to be tiuk.r
lug with and copying from our lindane
Is about the movement a soldier gets
when he Is fatigued. I am not prepared
to criticise It,"
An English army officer, a subaltern,
here with the horse buyers, said con
cerning the new movement:
"The French are the greatest bunglers
In the world. They get the wildest no
tions, 'fads' I ought to call them, In
their patea. I remember once they de
cided to dress every man In Madagas
car In red flannel underclothing. Ev
ery man In the place got akin disease.
Then they went lu for natural wool and
the men got worse. They admitted red
Irritated the skin and then fouuil that
natural wool, being already charged,
with oil, could take no more, so wa
worthless for absorbing perspiration.
Now they are Addling with the flextcco
movement evidently trying to step
ahead of the United Statea In follow
ing the Indian, and overlooking tin
work the Indian does when be goea ot
what we call his 'dog trot' scouting,
they propose to Imitate his walk.
"It Is my observation that a soldlet
requires this lexicon movement aftet
he has gone about four miles loaded
down with bis equipment The French
may teach him to alwaya walk tired tc
death, but I do not think we shall evet
see the British or these American sol
dlera at It
Coming home to one's self, one
would not like to start to his work In
the morning with the tired -out look and
movement that he goea home with 11
he has earned his salt. It la a matter
of pride to, pull one's self together foi
the day." Kansas City Journal. ,
AD
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CLUUIUI Bi
Cenuino
Carter's
Little Livor Pills.
Must Bear Slgnatur of
Sea Pec-Simile Wrapper Betow.
i
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tAKItKS
v
Tear eaaal! and aa easy
t taata a evcaaw
F011L.6ACHL
FOI DIZZIKESS.
F01I IIUOUSBESS.
FOR TORPID LIVER.
FOR CONSTIPATION.
FOR SALLOW SMI.
FOR TNECOMPUXIOR
awisa Man umatwi.
rf I rtr TtrtaMv.ia
CURE SICK HEADACHE.
Afraid It Would Break.
He was a big Irishman and his namt
was Pat. He was fixing the telephone
wires and whistling to himself aa be
worked. Just then a milk boy came
driving down the street and Pat mails.
a fatal mistake, instead or attending
to his own business he tried to work
and watch the reckless driver at the
same time. The consequence was that
be did neither. What he did do waa
to lose his footing. There waa a cry of
horror from the bystanders below,
echoed by a lusty yell from above.
Every breath was suspended and
then a shout of relief went up from the
crowd. Pat had made a frantic dive
for the wire and bad caught it
Hold on, Pat" shouted someone who
knew hi in. "We will get you down
somehow."
Then a wave of horror swept over
the crowd. The man suspended be
tween the earth and heaven suddenly
loosened his hold and fell backward,
striking the ground with a alckenlng
thud.
lie Is dead!" groaned the crowd, and
men covered their faces from the sight
But he wasn't When Pat came to
and sat up dizzily, trying to realize thai
be was once more on terra flrnia, some
one said to him:
What did yon let go for, Pat? Why
didn't you hold on a little while longerr I Barry more, and Mod leak a.
Be Jabers!" replied Pat earnestly.! Maurice Barry more Is a careless ae-
01 was afraid the wire would break!" j tor, and always has been. Some rears
Pearson's Weekly. j ago, says the Argonaut, when he was
; sctlng In the company of Mme. Mod-
t I. I 1 . . ...
wuu unu QOl D?cD 10 Dg 1Q ttllt
ronntrv the PnlUh .-. .. K
played the fiddle-by main nm,h, hlm ,. m.
8.t"D.KthTthe blrd nkm oa "! certain scene which bad deprived her
HI. Only Keasan.
The Sixth Michigan cavalry, of the
famous Custer brigade, was command
ed by a colonel who bad formerly been
a member of the Michlvaa bar. In
the early morning of the last day at
uettystwrg his regiment, with others.
was iu line awaiting orders. The men
grew impatient and exoited, and grad
ually became noisy in their talk an1
laughter. The oolonel bore it for a
lew moments, and then, turning to his
men aim a nervous gesture, ha called
'Keep ailenca therel" instautly add
ing in an apologetio tone: "Not that
1 oars, but it will sound better!"
It has been reckoned by the United
Mates flab com mission that the avail
bal oyster growing area in the Chesa
peake is about 1,000 square miles, and
that with proper cultivation this area
would be worth 1100 an acre yearly.
Already these wonderful oyster bed
begin to show the result of reckless
overfishing and approaching exhaus
tion.
I am ur Plso's Cure for Consumption
saved mr lil thre vears ago.-Mas.
I'hos. Rosrins. Maple Street, Norwich, N.
Y Feb. 17, luuo.
There are no snakes nor frogs in
Alaska, but there sis toads.
TO CtTR A COLD IM OWE DAT
Tako Laxative liromo Quinine Tab
let. All drrjg'.jts refund the money
if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's sig
nature is on each box. 25c.
Instead of rickety tables for ohina
and brio-a-brac a house decorator ad
vises a narrow shelf acroes one side of
the room npon which to stand jogs and
teapots.
Vaalty of Syrian Womaa,
' A medioal missionary in Syria writes
that tha vanity of Syrian women it
sometimes most amiMingly exempli
fied. A short time ago a patient in
th hospital at Berlnt suooeeded in hav
ing her friend amnggla In to har a
numehr of forbidden articles of food
and numerous toilet accessories. In
her locker were discovered a pleos ot
Inokingglaaa, s small quantity of
French chalk and a minute supply of
rouge, all iuteuled to aid In tha decor
ation of her person for the impending
operation. Hha nrotaatud tearfully
when the cosmetics were oontlaoated, 1
aud refused to be comforted, saying
mat she did not liks to look so pale,
KaUer SalH ta Wear m Oulraaa.
A story is current in liarliu to the
effect that ever sinos the murder of
King Humbert the German emperor
has worn a ouiiass of llnelyi tempered
sleel. It is also said that when paw
ing through Koine to embark for China
Count von WaUlersee presented to King
Y tutor Emanuel a oulraaa of identical
manufacture as a present from ths
kaiser.
Insurance for bathers is ths newest
enterprise in ths Insurance Hue iu Eng
land. Fenny-iu-the-slot machine will
be ercted In popular bathing places.
Before you enter the water you drop iu
your oopper, and out pops a twenty-
four hour' life insurance policy. Then
if von are curried down to Davy Jone'
looker your widow or next of kin It
entitled to 200 worth of compensa
tion for the sodden taking off.
Tbs cane bottoms of chairs can he
reudered tight again by supporting the
chair, moistening the cans seat thor
oughly with very hot water bv meaua
of a sponge, and washing off, so that
we cane work becomes comtjletely
soaked. Then plaee the chair in the
open air, in a strong draught and al
low to dry. The results will always
be gratifying.
A Near rira itlagul.h.r.
A selentlKt sugireata iliat milk be used ta
extin-tuixhtiie names of kerosene, becaaa
"milk forms an emulsion with tha oil,
wlik-h make it acoimpluh Ha objeet mora
quirklv," The best tuedirjiia t,i nnhklv
(ure constipation, iiidiiceaiimi, tlrpnta,
biliousness or uiitnlein-y, la Moatettera
niomacn Hitter. Try it also for malaria,
w aim ague.
Florida, according to lootl papers, is
neconiiiig one of ths great tobacco
growing states, and the product has
tieen pronounced in some resoect eaual
to that of Cuba. Sumatra wrapper to-
nacco raised in lorida reoetitly took
the prise at the Paris exposition over
the world.
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From very early times Europe was
astonished by th wonderful thing
which came from th Chluese the
silk, tea, sploos, tli great Ideas and
invention.
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Th readers ot this paper will be pleased ta
learn that there la at leant oua drnadml Urease
iliat eeime haa lxn abl to cure in all lis
, ma mat laoatarrn. tiairst.auurrrx ura
la the only poalltvacure known to th tnodlt-ai
irnivruuy. laiarra oeina erousilluilOuelUl
eaac. remittee a eniisfltntlitriKl irMim.,,,
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An electrio-canal set vies Is to be
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SnM hv aminists. 76c
Uali'sVauilir t-ifls are the baas.
l fraaerlDtlaai he ai.i.
uniua ana revejr u bottle of Grove.
laatelsss Chill Tonio. It i aimni.
ma ana quinine in Usteless form.
Ka C1' V-. Tl . 1
' wv, i'vi i ay. i rice coo.
In spite of famine and nlaana tha
lunian railways coiitinue to prove more
ana more a nuam lal success. The mile
age is now 26.700, tor which 38,71)3
were worked lor tralfio last official
year ending March 81.
Ill
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, Mothers wilt lind Mr. Wlnalow's Sooth,
if T,"'UP tn b"t rmly to us fur their
Hiuureu uurmg to teetlilng pfrioO.
SlaraYriwHraar
Over every sinful pleasure yon may
write the Lords own words: "Who.
soever drinketh ot this watei shall
thirst again." Every man hat two na
ture, the on opllfta and elevates, the
other wallows in th mire, snd, like
the beast, it grovels. The animal na
ture knows one law only, self-indulgence;
tbs divine, selidiscipllue.
The first snd best victory is for a man
to conquer himself, says Plato, and
without that tha conqueror Is ns unlit
but tbs veriest slave.
The Mediterranean so ua Iron of
rrenon navy Is being eouirjued
wireless telegraph instrument.
Tbo census bulletin confirms tin
truth of ihs statement that the growing
Amertoaa eltie are those where manu
facturing can be carried on oououito
ally. ., -
Stop tha Oo-Qh jtrtaf
Work Oft tbm Oold.
Laxativ Urono-yaiulu Tablnta ears
s cold In one day. Ho cure, No l'ay.
I'rio 18 cents.
Kxtierts oaloulats that th Trans va
war has cost each great LauiIoh daily
newiaper alxiut U0,000.
There is no other Ink "Just as swid" at
Carter' Ink. Tlier la only on Ink thai
l best of all and that ia I'
l' l.
An aotomatio window which oloei
Itself at th approach of Or has been
presented by August Niedermeysr. ol
Milwaukee, Wis.
Where vlndictivanea is shown
may be sure that there ia a lack nl
moral sense. It is somewhat onrioui
to observe also that th vindictive bav
seldom any real wrong to rereuae.
They very often imagine the injury
they seek to return in kind or distort
th circumstance which gave rise ta
tba injury, real or supposed. -
MICI.P WA!fTt7
eamrarter Mr-iiKi.nK.i.bii.h.d ,',H
on aalarvt entwetriltl tinrtMui,. a.
Seaaa If, O. tWja 1, fartlanil, UnH,
The Indian are not an important po
litical factor in this country, but thert
it a comity In .Nebraaka Thornton
county where they bold th balance
of power between th nartlea and are
the cultivated aooordloitly b th rmlltio.
with ian. They nnmber aboot 1,600, and
j comprise Omaha sad Wlnnebagoe.
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The
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Small bat Very Strong.
humming bird flies as the Irish-
of certain effects. "It Is ungrateful of
you to be so regardless of my Interests,
skill In taking advantage of every vary-
inir current of air. and th aknl4nn i1
be perfectly Innocent There is on., the one indicates great muscular power ,j 'XZX1
one bad man among tbemNo. 91Z wiiile that of the other shows U arJ "pnt,.Uo" for y0B
You had better let him out, lest he cor-
ruyi me otiwra. tionatelv erreat muaclpa as tha hum.
ares -
Many of the newspaper biographers mlng bird, the keel of the sternum or
or toe late Prince Alfred, Duke of Saxe- breastbone from which these muscles
Coburg-Gotha, overlook the fact that I arise runs from one end of the body to
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I bad Eoaama on Bar hanOa and f aoe for
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strop off, learing th akin red and lnflun-
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Tba doctors did me so aood. I used
all the medicated aoapa and aalraa without
penani. o. o. . ourea me, ana mr akin
ta aa eiear and amoota as any one's."
Mrs. Henry Bleg-fried, of Cape May. IT.
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SAW rKSNCISCO. OSLirOBMIA.
be waa one of America's small list of
royal guests. Several years ago, while
a midshipman lu the British nary, he
made a brief atop at Vancouver's Isl
and, and was entertained at a ball giv
en by the Governor. He was very much
struck by the appearance of a girl who
seemed to be the belle of the assem
blage when be entered the room, and
learned by Inquiry that she was the
daughter of the Governor, whose wife
was a full-blooded Indian. The prince
asked the, honor of a dance; but the
girl, having been educated at a finishing
scnooi in rortiana, ure., beld her bead
very sign, and, not knowing the
prince's social station, responded that
the Governor's daughter was entitled
to dance with officers of higher rank
than midshipmen. The prince took the
rebuff good-naturedly. His time for re
venge came when one of the Governor's
suite, not knowing of what had hao-
peneo, neggea nis royal highness per-
mission to present the , Governor's
daughter as a partner for the next
walta. The Prince politely declined.
remarking that "his mother would be
deeply mortified to hear that he had
danced with a squaw."
the other, while at the same time It
projects downward like the keel of a
modern racing yacht These muscles
drive at the rate of several hundred
strokes a minute a pair of small, rigid
wings, the outermost bones of which
are very long, while the Innermost are
very short, a feature calculated to give
the greatest amount of motion at the
tip of the wing with the least move
ment of the bones of the upper arm, to
which the driving muscles are attached.
Another peculiar feature Is that the
outermost feathers, the flight feathers
or primaries, are long and strong, while
the Innermost, those attached to the
forearm, are few and weak; so far as
flight Is concerned, the bird could dis
pense with these secondaries and not
feel their loss. Finally the heart,
which we may look npon as the boiler
that tuppliea steam for this machin
ery, is large and powerful, as is neces-1
aary for such a high-pressure engine aa j
the little humming bird. Popular Sci-
ence Monthly. ; . " '
here In America."
"My dear madam," Mr. Barrymore
answered, "I may have been IndlffeN
ent In that scene, but I must beg the
privilege of contradicting you wboa
you say you made a reputation for me.
I was a well-known actor here, when
most people thought Modjeska was ft
tootbwasb or a headache cure." '
ip$X CANDY
f m0 CATHARTIC
j Ss T"AB """ acaarrmo e'
Bogus Petrified Itemalna.
retrltled buman remains are made
to order at Crookston, Me. Pheenle
Finn, a colored woman of the place,
serves as the model from which piaster
casts are made for fraudulent museum
exhibits, and she has earned a comfort
able living in this way for many years.
The average price of a petrified human
body made of plaster of parls and
clay, and so skillfully treated as to ap
pear to be genuine. Is $100.
A Queer Pocket Knife.
In a recently designed pocket knife
the inner end of the blade Is made with
a seml-clrcle of teeth, which mesh in a
sliding rack In the back of the knife,
operated by a sliding knob st the side
of ' the handle to open and close th
blade.
567 Eft! T
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IVELS
!J,iiT. n 5 "" ' 1,hr awrenent ef tha
vlolt'ut i,nr,ln or bin ,,,u,n i. ' :
suuutbrai. wlHl moat perfect was o Seeiiiaa Ua
hvaeis oia.r aad elaaa Is to laaa
YAMHILL AND KLKTKNTII BTMBKT. l-tlHTI. AMD, OKKOO.
W rile us, Send for our Ke Itinerated Catalogue.
(Tftw FmmouM German Wood Preterver)
a VEUAmus cnnzQunzurj..
m..J0rmannU Damtravm..
KEEP TOUR BLOOD CLEM ..CHICKEN LICE AND VERMIN..
gerOae application it all that is recuirei. It tatts or vears. If
1 your dealer cannot supply you, write for circulars and information tn tfc
following: distributing- agents Perfection Pile Preserving- Co, Seattle,
Wash4 Fisher, Thorsen & Co Portland. Oretron.t
Co., San Francisco, Gd.
PJW ltn. WJi,,n. ot ;Jrlpe. m. uio Write
ua. aarM
SSIaw,awsMllnlt, sata
KILL THE QERMSI
Hardy Veiretarlana.
Peasants of Busaia live mainly npon
tbln vegetable soup, sauerkraut, rye
bread and oil. The Scotch Highlander,
whose courage and hardihood are pro
verbial, seldom touches meat living
mainly upon oatmeal, vegetable and
buttermilk. Among the most active
and vital people of the world are the
Irish peasants, whose diet constats al-
moat entirely of potatoes and butter
milk. The farmers of Corsica lire all
winter npon dried fruit, mainly dates,
and polenta (chestnut) meal. During
tne middle ages the Moors used to pro
vision tneir rortined cities with chest
nuts and olive OIL
Ths trouble with Imaginary dangers
is that they often lead us Into real one I
IF YOU VANT AN
ENGINE, BOILER
SAW -MILL-
rfr in fact anything in the Machine lbs,
va iot auuogua ana race,
RUSSELL It CO.,
Portland. Oregon.
human fnii,rnliiilon. ilir,pylii 111 atr
lures ot the body until death eomi-s to the
Ilia's relief, "t HHOI'M," If taken In tit
rw :i k. ,r it ri.tt iktiiL
K$h ojirupu Ttwtes GoutL Hi
mr-:- -m
ia, ,
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iWtlll M
INDIANS SET THE LESSON.
North American Aborlwlnea Tan-fc
Other Peop'ea How to Flsht.
Anybody who knows snythlng st all
about modern fighting knowa that the
North American Indian I the man who
sets the pace. First the American
frontiersmen studied his ways and
adopted bis tactics and the soldiers took
It up. Baden Powell, so the plucky lit
tle Sooth African general confesses.
first read about American scouts and
then took lessons from their teachers,
the Indians themselves. Bnt now there
is a slip in the chain and France is
studying the Indian without going to
the trouble of first ascertaining what
the best scout In the world, the Amer
ican soldier, thinks about It France hi
trying the "flexlcon march."
Never get the leg straight," are the
French Instruction. "Keep the back
straight bnt beut forward. - Do not
throw the shoulders either back or up."
mat is about tne way an Indian
walks, so Captain Cllne of the Twen
tieth Infantry confesses, but, be goes
on, be never beard of the trick being
o-iea oy military. ( ihoot p en vote fer yoJ
1 iannot nlttpusa th morfi. A .v.- 1 . ... .
- - -- -""' uc rUns ergini"
'flexlcon,' " the captain said, "because , .
I am not familiar with It From the de- Ther u aM to 06 man ln Boston
scrlptlon it is just about the way the wb ha ,ach nate, for anything per
Indian walks. His knee is never ; ta,n,n t0 ImpeHalism and monarchy
locked' or thrust back, so as to bare thttt be variably wears a crownless
the leg quite straight The Indian hat : ' '
rever uses the heel to the exclusion of No man ever flatter tha woman ha
the ball of the foot but puts the sole truly lores.
Ho Want a Pension.
The following letter waa addressed to
the war department by a colored citi
zen of Georgia, recently: "Mister War
Deer Bur: I wuz thlnkln' "bout J'lnln'
de army, en I write dis ter let you know
'bout It What does you low fer s right
or lef arm shot off? What does you
give fer de sbootln' off er one leg? En,
'spose I lost my head by runnln' 'gin a
bumshell; what would I git fer dat?
I a po' man wld one wife dat ain't able
ter make a llvln' fer me; en I wants
ter git on de pension list Do, ef you
please, sub, gimme a chance ter git
en yon
r-"-"IM l i i ii ii i l uin miimwnmj.LL I,
i I .
The Kind You Ilayo Always Uought has borne the signa
ture of Chas. II. Fletcher, and hits been made under his
r ' , "V ui'Mtmuu ir over t years. Allow no one
yo.u,la Counterfeit, Imitations and
' Just-as-grood" are but Experiments, and endanircr tha
health of Children Experience against Experiment.
e What is CASTORIA
Castorln. Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare.
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Xttrcotlo
siibatance. Its aire in Its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverihne. It cures Diarrhoea aud Wind
r i fci1 F r,cllcv Teethlntr Troubles, cures C'oiiNtlpatlon
and flatulency. It asHlniilates the Food, regulate the
Htomm lt and liowebi, ffiviiijf healthy and natural sleep.
Tho Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend.
The Kind You Haye Always Bought
Bears tne Signature of
Spread af Oerme Thruuh th
Syalata Instantly Cheeked ky
"B DROPS,"
a n it 1 1 1 a " i...,M ,ntM. .
erdlsmue; a hnllcler ot nerra force; a maker
ot pure blood; o healthy tlMue. Where It is
"urm can o no uineaes. 11 la a natural
tue to serm III. IttUi lliemiielvea. without
aqi-qiiate ateaaures ot prereiuiun, the terms
Mir ine weaa nutnaa wiuni miiltlnly
so rapidly that their namiMrs Ixwcme beyond
strue.
vio
ls ail abAolnle nrvi,mtvM i,f dtu.d i, ,.
only absolute mire (or Kheumaitam, drtvlns
out of ihe sratern furever the uno acid and
other ImpurlilM which eauia It In Its various
tonns. it ! taken no at onus bv the hi..A
Heme Its Work Is aulrker. ,., ...A '
tlmj,s more effective. Vou should never be
wlthotii It. Betnir a bottle today. You will
then benn the mla .(.Ih ta , . ,, ,
le.. and can be uwd t,y achlld s well as or an
ydall. It I. u...l with .,.r.ni, ,Hm ,
the follow-In diseases! lu.r,.
larrii, Crnun, l.a Urliin. Llear n.l sti.
Teamhlwa, Sleeplessness, M.rvoil.
" vs and Neuralde Headaehea,
Paralysis, Cr..ph. Numbness. Kte.
1 WAS T DEATH'S DOOR.
Gentlemen: I want lo tall yon what onr
ir,." has done for me. 1 was hr two
icr.::;:0; pension
If SlOSf 0. W..Mn,t.e. T I" 5u
ss ciilve quick rentieii. it aii M u tPfli. u..a
rmnuunf eiauns siiiua i;a
JOHN
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niac!
POOLK.
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acliluerv. aneliim )iu. ....l-
plowa. balu .a -i. ,Ti. n:""'?2
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J1LCPS FC.1 PILES
Dill NO riles trHliir.e tnoUtoto e mil. lu-hfo.
lTClil
inn tiinn. " wail u lllliid. HlJi, or rrotrn.lh.a
riiMaro eiiradi.r Or.Bnaanko'a Pile Samait,.
Stops iMthlna ami bieaain. Ata.rb, timiiua. aw a
iv awuiis yuur eaaa.
i mall. Traallautma, Writs
mt hy n
Da. huSANao. fk ktda.Pa,
Dm Sto? Icsacco Suoceklt
!f.,,.nJ'Jre "''runs syalein to do sn. SACII).
t lllto is the oiiljf eur Iliat r, alir aures
and nntlfles jrou whrn to aiiin. Mold wlih
""'' mat tnree mines will enra any ease.
My huahaud
con
les.
II ft, I me trr ... , .
rtnnlrf k...l..,.i I...,, '.i--! lie
1.7." .."'T'. aunereu Hlltuld airnn.
tinlii laat November una of my neighbors hs,l
hheumat am ao bait i, ,.mi.i' .
told my husband almui "8 lir 'p.'eartni
" . - - "-a eiiuium r rsnfl ftlta AOtlaWI liaias
myliaii.ls.aomeihl.. I had not iUa for tw
rears. 1 itlve all tbo pralae to a rm.,
Uy neUhbors know thai I wa at Ji'l'X.
I fktar I Kaaoaa ... i . . . :
: -" uevii uinr Dotiifi or Dront"
fh4 n do my work with ca, l T?k.
.tilt It lOinfltlmPI. If Ihl. a.ll A T
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In Use For Over 30 Years.
ths eMTMia eeaive, n sumuv eraser, Mrw raaa eirv.
uiit-rin peop e to lite
Iri.pa," nte thla aa yuu nleaVe, i?
im,"llt m, lhf" my trim".'
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IVVANNON'I MX Minnsii . . .
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roar uiwn, ordeV of u 'dire,,', ZV i" Ctu."
tW doaes, l.oo, sent prepaid br esJr.il -JSfin'
fSf 2,V.rK,h" ' '"'a?4 ""J'- 'able
r,a K..r.r . " 10 at least
.lopinrrtoiniy r, try the Tnn.l
.wondrlui of all rm.,ii. m1
"end SAM PLC FREK inon ri.
e I nt 01 4o. to nav
laiu wanted In new terrii..,." A-V.?2w
ASUS'S RHEUMATIC CUNC Co.
16 Laks trest, Chlesg.
BARS-CURO ' 'ea-eiable ami hariiilraa. It hai
ai an uniiisiats or ny mall prepaid, fl a Imiii
t boias ii.bt. n.wkiet free. Write Kvaaa
CUTLER'S CABHOLATEof lOeiKE
Con.omptln. 1 .oil, 11 Lock Hos lift " "
W. H. SMITItC9.,loffiltl.r.;pIOp'lt
NOTHING BETTER MADE
Yoa can't mak mistake II yon get a '
..Mitchell.ss
Mitchell, Iteoiis & Staver Co.
PORTLAND. OREGON.
s. its II W I J I
ej-, II '0 . ThEATMliT MEt.
y 1T.aHiaa1)t,nntar,rl ItaAfrBI-
Zx plloatioua a paoikhy lor twsnt
- ft T'ars wilt tB moat wondarfsl
v auuuaaa, otTuvuiBaaauj ,uvw-
la-'fJ-' . Boi Hi Atlanta, fit.
dWaWs
h
M. P. M. II.
Ho. as-ioo.
IVUKN
wrltlii in adTertlsara please
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