The Stimulus
of Pure Blood
Thai is what Is required by
vry orjtm of tha body, far Uio
proper performance of its functions.
It prevents biliousness, dyspep
sia, constipation, kidney complaint)
rheumatism, catarrh, nervousness,
weakness, falntness, pimples,
blotches, and all cutaneous erup
tions. It perfects all the vital processes.
W. P. Keeton, Woodstock. Ala., took Hood'
Banaparilla to make kit Moot pur. Ho
write that be had sot felt mil bat tired for
m Urn. Before h hid finished th lrt
Settle of thl soedlelne ho fait better and
when a kad takes the second era Ilk
enotier man-fro. fro tkat tired feeling
aad able to do hi work.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Promises to cure and keeps the
promise. Accept no substitute,
but get Hood's today.
A Footnote. "
Charley I think Coleman the most
careless fellow I ever saw. The other
morning he got up at 6 o'clock and
went gunning, wearing his patent
leather shoes. You ought to have
seen them. The wet grass took all
the varnish off.
James That must nave been a case
of the patent running out Ex
change. Thi signature to on very bos of th goamlae
Laxative BromoQuinine TMt
Discovered
"They had been married a year be
fore anybody knew it, and even then
their secret was discovered only by
accident."
"Indeed?"
"Yes, one evening at a card party
they thoughtlessly played partners,
and the way they quarreled let the
whole thing out I" Detroit FreePress.
DKAPNK8S CAN HOT B CT7KKD
Bt local application, a they cannot roach to
enoeasod portion ol Ih ear. Than U only on
Way to c u re drainera. and that i by eonstlta.
tioaal remedies. Deafness la ceased by an tn
Basned condition of the mucoua lining of the
Suetaebtea Tube. When thi tub geta ln
Basied von have a rumbling aonnd or impesr
lect bearing; and when It 1 entirely cloned
deafness ie the reeult, and unless the Infiammsv
tlon can be taken out and thi tube reetored to
It normal condition, bearing will be destroyed
sorever; nine eases out ol tea are caused by
catarrh, which i nothing bnt an inflamed
condition oi the mucous surface.
We will give On Hundred Dollar for any
as of Deainees (caused by catarrh) that can
sot be cured by Hall's Catarrb Cora. Bead lot
aifculam free.
F. J. CHKNBT CO. Tctadc, a
Sold by Drag tsta, M
Hall 'a resell y PUI are the beat.
la Jack' Case
. "Is your son Jack going Lack to
college?"
"No. The college president seems
to agree with Mr. Schwab about it's
being a waste of time. "Cleveland
Plaindealer.
Crvclty.
Sue Mabel was terribly
disap-
pointed last night. -
Belle In what way?
Sue Why, Charley called and said
he was going to tell her the old, old
story.
Belle And did he propose?
Sue No; he told her about Jonah
and the whale. Philadelphia Record.
Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow Sooth
ing Syrup the best remedy to us for their
eiillaren during tb teething period.
His Originality.
Sally Gay Percy Languish is
quite an original thinker, isn't he?
Dolly Swift Yes, indeed. He
thinks I'm in love with him. Har
per's Bazar.
On Better.
Mistress Mary! Mary! I've just
broken my hand glass. You know
how nnlucky it is seven years' un
happiness Maid Ob, that's nothin', ma'am.
How about me? I've just smashed
the large glass in the drawing room 1
Glasgow Times.
FITS
Peraasnanflv Cared. He fits er sariiuMsmet
aftar flraC'laa'aii.anf ft Kllaa'a fti-aa Nam
SsTnaJ
Sand for fit BE a..e trial bonis aad areas.
Da. a. H Suss. Ltd.. wsi ArchiiL.Fauadalelua.Jra
A Fifteen Minute Club.
New York has a - unique
organ iza
tion in a Fifteen
Minute club. It
is composed of newspaper men.
Tbey meet every night at 10 o'clock
sharp and promptly adjourn at 10:15.
Its objects are purely social. No
set papers or speeches are permitted.
4 .jmEDQ lllso
Rheumatism is due to an excess of acid in the
fclood. When thi escapes through the pore of th
akin, aa it often does, it produces some form of skin
eruption some itching disease like Eczema or
Tetter but when these little tubes or sweat gland
axe suddenly closed by exposure to cold and sudden
chill ing of lie body, then the poisons thrown off by
the blood, finding so outlet, settle in membranes.
muscles, tiarae aad nerves. These parts become greatly inflamed, feverish and
hot ; darr-like, maddening pains follow in quick succesaion, the muscles become
extremely tender, the nerve break down and the sufferer is soon reduced to a state
of helplesaneaa and misery. This acid poUon penetrate the joint and Kern to
dry out the natural oils, and the legs, arm and fingers become so stiff and son
that every movement is attended with excruciating pain.
Liniment, plasters, electricity and baths, while their use may give temporary
ase, cannot be called cure, for the disease returns with every change of the weather.
- 8.8. S. cures Rheumatism b
Thra year Aa-o X Kad a awvara) attack of I worlrinty a anmnlata .hafin, in
U J,' Wa a f,.?101 the blood : the acids are neutral,
triad all ska Chyaiclans la our cltv. but Bona healthy blood that 1
of thees ooxiid do ma car permanent wood. X I camea to the irritated, aching
need all th rheumatic euros I could near of, I muscles and joints, soothes and
but reoalved no beaafit. After borinninf S. B. I heals them. 8. 8. S. cure Rheu-
m. a waa taueyta ei me pain and have ci
In Seen and strciurtn and my general
ta beStae than foe years.
X eonaldeie B.
She
rrandeat blood adl
eat blood asadiela in th
heartllv reenunend it to asy ea
ina reiiaf front th torture ef Khcnmatina.
B. y. OAJSOOST, Union, 0. O."
. . ... ... ,. . . - hot. loucn me disease and lead
to ruinon habit. Alkalte and the potash and mineral remedies so often pre.
cnbed, affect the tender lining of the stomach aad weaken the disestioa. thus
addmg another burden to the already weak and impoverished blood. 8. & 8. con.
f1 .dcfe?? A l nT kind, t.ut ia a timple. vegetable
remedy and the mot perfect blood purifier known. Send for our book on Rhea,
autism and write our physician, if you wish any in.orm.tion or advice. W would
t glad to trail you a book free; we charge nothmy whatever for medical advioa,
TK3 SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, OA.
Mew th Fuu Starved.
'That hand-me-down suit you're
wearing," remarked River, "remind
us of an unripe watermellon,"
"Why!" asked Brooks. ' I
"Because it' so different. One
isn't cut to fit. and the other isn't lit
to out." I
It wai then that Brooks biased
away at him. Pick-Me-Up. . , .
H Could Not Wla a Woman.
Mother Ethel is the very image
of what I was at her age.
He Really I I shouldn't have
thought it possible!
Mother (coldly) May ask why?
He (seeing his error, and striving to
rectify it) Oh er I was forgetting
what a long time ago that must
have been t Punch.
Th Ingradltnt,
"What did you find on the vessel
which washed ashore this morning?"
asked the cannibal king of his chief.
"Only a Shipwrecked shoemakor
and a case of sherry, sire".
" 'Tis well, elavo. Make me a
herry cobbler for dinner. I have
often heard of such a delicasy."
Baltimore American.
Floatation for Bravery. "
Word reaches us of a small band of
eoiuier wno oeiu at uav tai , v huihwi .
I Filipinos for oyer two bout until assist
ancjt arrival therehv aavine an ininortailt
! twin from capture. For lhir bravery
1 .1 -1 1 . . mn.tt..n Ta ha
IUCI ..I. Mil ,11.11 IIWIIIUH'- -
i brev it is neoessarv to hav strong nerve
.a I .a: : If .ti.,a..h la
weak and You suffer (row indigestion,
heartburn, " belching, nervousne or in
' (omnia, you should try Hostettcr' Stom-
sen miter, it win cure you. -
.. A Mistake :
Consumer Say, what kind of a
cigar do you call this? It's the worst
tobacco I ever tasted.
Dealer Beg your pardon, but you
are wholly in error. There isn't a
particle of tobacco in that cigar. Its
to easy to be mistaken, don't you see.
Boston Transcript.
lOV KNOW WHAT TOC ARB TAB3SQ
When Ton take Grovel Tasteless Chill Ionic,
because the formula I plainly printed on ever
bottle showing that It Is simply Iron and Out
tun In a tasteless fejrm. Ko Cur. Ne Pay. We.
Raiting Taj. '
" Quinn What is all that waste pa
per doing in Carter's yard?
De Font That isn't waste paper.
It's a great collection of seed tags.
Carter fastened a tag to each seed so
he would have no difficulty in know
ing the variety when the flowers
came. Chicago News.
Piso'a Cure is tb best medicine w ever
used for all affection of th throat and
lungs. Wm. O. Ehdslit, Vanbureu, lud.,
Feb. 10, 1800. ...
He Slid No Mors.
Mr. Bender Great Scott!
woman goes out to get
When a
samples
she spends half a day.
Mrs. Bender That's ' nothing.
Why, I've known you to make a
round of the sample rooms and spend
half the night. Chicago News.
irSfiVff.N'B PENSION
IT BICKFODD. Waoklnalec D. C they will ve
il reive quick replies. B. 6th N. R. Vols. 8taS
ann orpa. rroaecuunf claims unc ioio.
. Unswerving.
"It seems to me that our fr:end has
so much faith in money that he
almost makes a religion of it."
"I don't like the comparison. The
word religion implies at least a re
mote chance of back-sliding."
Washington Star.
BROOKLYN. K. V., Sent. S. GARFIEI.U
HEADACHK POWDERS HAVE GAINED THE
RIGHT OF WAV I Tbey are the kind people
want simple, harmless and ALWAYSeffective.
The OarSeld Tea Go. of this city will send
sample powder upon request.
UnfiRiihed Work.
Baby May was having a bard time
cutting her last teeth. One day her
mother found her crying and asked
her what was the matter.
Little May said : "God made me
but he didn't finish me. He left me
to cut my toofs all by my self."
Harpers' Bazar. -
TO CTJRK A COLD IH 0M DAT
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablet. All
lrrurgists refund the money If It falls to cur.
B. W. ttrore'i signature Is on each box. 23a.
Friend lets Alto.
"No," he said, "I haven't anything
for you."
"Say, Mister," whined the beggar,
"I guess you don't know how it feels
to have no friends, an'"
"Don't I though? I'm the official
handicapper for the Ladies' Golf Tour
nament." Philadelphia Press.
As Ambitious Lady.
Husband The doctor says if I
keep up this race for money I'll break
down when I am 40. -
Wie Never mind ; by that time we
shall be able to afford it.
matism even when inherited or
brought on by the excessive use
of mercury. Opium, in soma
form, is the basis of nearly all
so-called Rheumatic Cures,
which deaden the sain but do
health
B. a.
world,
aaeha
The Past GUARANTEES
The Future
Tk Fact That
St. Jacobs Oil
Ht cured Ihouands of cues of .
Rheumatiatn, Gout, lumbaro,
Neuralcls, ScUlics. Spnlns,
Bruises and oilier bodily aches
and pslna las guarantee last M
will cure other esses. It Is sale,
sure and never hulinc Acts Ilk
ntatle. . - .
Conquers Pain
' Price, 95c and 50c.
BOLD BT 1U, DKALBIta IN aSDlOlK.
MAD6 BY TH MAKERS Or
OILED ClOTCtG
MASTNBNI POINTS
orexctaUKt ANcm
Bad nets.
"Oh mamma, "cried Tommy, "Will
ie's pulling the pussy's tail I"
He's a very bad boy to do that,"
(aid mamma.
"Yes, and he's 'elfish too; cause he
won't let me pull it at all." Phila
delphia Press.
; A WONDERFUL FENCE.
Th "Anchor" Clamps Are Revolutionizing
Wire Fences Nowm DaVa
The surprising stride in popularity
made by the "Anchor" wire fence
proves that this fence has come to
stay. It is used all over the United
States, and it bears the test of time,
which in reality ia the only convinc
ing test. In the Pacific .Northwest
the Portland "Anchor" Fence Co, of
742 Nicolai street, Portland, Ore., is
pushing this fence and its agents are
welcomed everywhere, as they bting
an article which certainly is sorely
needed. It is probably a fact that
the "Anchor" ience satisfactorily
solves the great fence question.
The universal desirability of the
"Anchor" felfice is understood when
you come to know that it serves in
the best possible manner nearly every
use to which any fence can be put.
The principle of clamping upright
stays, rivet-tight, to the running rod
makes every fence secure and durable.
Never before have such economical
and lasting fences been made.
These "Anchor" fences are suitable
for all kinds of ordinary fence pur
poses and also afford a large
scope in the designing of ornamental
fences, tree guards, fancy gates, etc.
Besides this, if a man wants to repair
his old wire fence all he has to do ia
to buy some of the little "Anchor"
clamps and s pair of pinchers and he
is prepared to make his old fence last
a long time.
It is worth while to send for pict
ures and catalogues to the Portland
"Anchor" Fence Co., 742 Nicolai
St., Portland, Oregon
ut eMia a r..Al F.,mn, .
Father (calling from head of stairs
at 11:30 p. m.) Fanny, don't you
fl-iinlr .tV a Vvrtut. fimA tn trn trt hen ?
111. 1 i.r, nil. 111 . .111111 u
T7 V T A lrt.n. An
v x no, x uv, nr, unv vu
earth keeps you up so late.'
-Tit-Bits.
mum thm Oomph anaf
Wa Off thm tUtM.
Laxative Bromo.ninlne Tablets cure a cold ia
on day. .o cure, Mo Pay. Price 86 cents
Near Enonjh.
Teacher Now, Susie, you may
construct a sentence in which the
word "literary" occurs.
Susie (after much thought) Lit
tle Wilies' hands ' were literary
black with dirt. Philadelphia Press.
BROOKLTW, K. T., Sept . The seeretof th
remarkable success of the Garfield Headacb
Powders, manufactured here by tbe G.r Held
Tea Co., lies in the fact tbat they are harmless
ss well a eSectlve; .eople hav confidence in
tbem.
Preliminary Arrangement,
Mallory After we are married,
Marie, you must never hesitate to
ask me when you want money.
Marie No, indeed, Mallory; and
I hope that you will never hesitate
about giving it to me. Brooklyn Life.
A Sign of Progrea.
.McJigger Oh, no; it isn't a one
horse town any more.
Thingumbob NoT
McJigger No; you remember their
"Grand Dramatio Palace?" Well,
they call it "the theater" now.
Ruling Passion Strong In Death.
"I saw Mrs. K. going into an auc
tion sale last Monday. Isn't her
craze for bargains extraordinary t"
Yes, indeed, I believe she could
die happy if she knew she would be
laid out on a bargain counter and
buried as a remnant." Town and
Country. :
Well Taught
Lady I wonder who taught that
parrot to swearl
Dealer I don't know but I can
recommend him as a mighty perfi
cient and painstaking person. Wash
ington Star.
1
tJ-ua ui.. Ail Lot Hil.
it Cough ttrnpL Tuuw
11
ANCIENTS "WERE WISE
NOT
DESTITUTE OP GENIUS IN
MECHANIC ARTS. I ,
rhey Bad Many Thlaa la Caaaaaou
lie tkat VV Have Grown U toif
alder tk Prod arts of Modern Skill
aad avatlvae :'
An official of tbs United State Pat
ent Office who ta preparing a history
ef that institution baa been Impressed
with tbs Idea that there Is little new
under the sun. Ue bas pored over vol
umes of ancient lor and satisfied him
self that tbs Ingenuity of moderns wss
discounted by the wise men of au-
tlqulty. In art, in the scleuces. In me
1 chanlcs, our boasted progress seems to
him to bsvs been vastly overrated.
I There Is not, be says, a slugle surgical
.bandage of which examples are not
seen In the awsthlngs of Bgyptlau
1 mummies. "The Patent Office Issues s
'patent for nlckebln-tbe-alot ma
chine described by Herodotus." Plluy
' tells us of a copy of tb Iliad engraved
en so small a piece of parebmeut that
the entire work was contained In s nut
Shell. Microscopes of rock crystal were
found In the palsce of N I in rod. Nero
bad lenaea made out of an emerald,
with wblcb from a distance he watched
gladiatorial contests. The Itomaus. aa
Stated by Prof. Lanclanl. had storage
warehouses and safety deposit vaults.
Tbs ancients, according to this Pst
ent office skeptic, were ss full of wis
dom as tbs moderns who lgnorsntly
undertook to patronise them. Their
mechanical contrivances and engineer
ing works were remsrkable. Archi
medes discovered many scientific prin
ciples which are In use uowadays. Pub
lie works were of the blgbest order.
The ancient Greek water supply sys
tem showed every modern Improve
mentsuch ss ws have acquired only
within tbe past ten year. Tbe public
roads of Pern were built of masonry,
were twenty-fire feet wide, macadam
laed with pulverised stone mixed with
lime and bituminous cement and wall
ed hi by walls more than six feet thick.
A sort of telegraph system existed and
news wis transmitted hundreds of
miles In a dsy. When Peru was "dis
covered" several centuries sgo Its
woolen and cotton goods exceeded In
fineness any similar goods produced In
Europe. Plato knew that tbe earth was
round; other philosophers, now forgot
ten, were familiar with tbe law of
gravitation. Astronomers before the!
Christian era understood the rotation
of planets and knew a great deal about
comets. There Is reason to believe that
the snclents used tbe telephone In some
form, while there le a tradition In
China that tbe phonograph was em
ployed by rich orientals. -
I Still, tbe wisdom of the anclenta bas
not discouraged modern Inventors.
Men of science and mechaulcal Ingenu-
i Ity will continue to add to the knowl
edge, the comfort and wealth of tbe
world. With sll the progress that bas
been made many contrivances remain
j to be devised before human Ingenuity
realises that Its limit bas been reached.
j Immense fortune will be made by tbe
Inventive geniuses of the future who
.work out problems wblcb must be
solved before man attains complete
happiness 00 this mundane sphere.
What appears Impossible to thl gen
eration may be In geueral nse In tbe
next generation. Matters of transpor
tation, of power, of fuel, of lighting and
heating engage at this time tbe atten
Jon of thoughtful and resourceful men.
There are many prizes to be won by
the successful Inventors of the fu
tureBaltimore Sun.
"FROWED HINTS" AT HIM.
Ill Beeent'nl Kelakbor Kcspondel
with I.rlckhati.
"Dlsser Illnry Green," exclaimed a
eltlsen of Darktown, with bis arms and
legs In splints and bis countensnce lu
plasters, "sho' did bumbard me las' nlte
wld brickbats."
"Ax him wbut be frowed et me russ,
edge Brlles," remarked Henry Green,
sa be shoved bis lower Up out over bis
chin.
"Nebber frowed nuttln' at him," said
the splinted snd plastered Darktown
Its. "Well, what did be throw at your
the recorder asked Henry.
"He frowed hints," was tbe reply.
"Ter see, Jedge Brlles, me an' dlsser
nigger libs 'jlnln' rooms snd be'sa bin
er frowln' hints out atter me fer de
longest So las' nlte I Jest made up
mer mln' dat de frowln' ob dem hint
bad got ter stop. I sxed blm jest lak
er Chrissbun brudder wbut be wauter
be frowln' hints st me, sn' be upa an'
lows dst be owned dat mouf ob hls'n.
, Fnss one word brnng on snnuder sn' st
de last I mout er flung er few brick
bats at bis bead. But jest 'member,
Jsdge Brlles, dat be frowed dem bints
atter me fuss."
"Brickbats for hints 1 too much lex
tallonls," remarked tbe recorder, ac
cording to tbe Atlanta Constitution. "I
know there are s greet many people
who won't take a bint, but that doesn't
'give them tbe right to pass brickbats.
Some folks are very bandy to throw
t brickbats and will do so quicker than
you can bat your ere. Henry, you did
j a great wrong to toss those bats. You
wronged your neighbor, you wronged
tbe hints, you wronged yourself and
yon wronged the bats. I'll fine you
tA .". an' naw la 1. . 1.
.111.111. . , . , uu .aw .in . , i iiiii in.
I. th. chain n th.i von r-an h.ln to '
'nonni.r. for . eounia or th ,
populate for a couple or three weeks.
Tbat Is s II tie bint, I suppose, you can
tskeall right"
(neen Never Discarded Old Clothe.
Tbe sorting snd srranglng of the per
sonal effects of tbe lae Queen Victoria
was a tremendous task, says s London
! correspondent One peculiarity of her
j majesty was never to discard any
dross, mantle, bat or bonnet wblcb she
bad ever worn, and ber wardrobe
might well have been considered the
most complete record of the fashion of
the last sixty years In existence. An
other fancy of Queen Victoria was to
have everything in duplicate; two hats,
two cloaks, etc., were always ordered.
Her majesty had a wonderful collec
tion of lace, but tbls Is not to be com
pered with tbe collection of tbe Queen
Dowager of Italy, said to be the best
In the world. .
A darky with one leg Is Just as bappy
as a white man with two.
tlf to th aot favor U act always
full of sun.hlae, but to the sveage
American girl or woman who Is obligoa
to work for h.r living, sad, perhar
to help others at hem, life is ttin s
heavy drag in oonaaquenca of lUue
Women who work, eapo)Hy thosj
who arc constantly on their fet, r
Monliarly liabl to the dvlomus
of orgaale trcuble. aad should par
ticularly heed the first ntanitaatatlona,
ruoh aa baokaahe, pain In ih lower
limb and lwr part of th atomacn.
Irregular and painful monthly periods
iu' ' A-
IHaa XtXA Baxiiss, K. Bocaanaa, Oaie.
falntneaa, weakness, loss ol appetite
and sleep.
Th young lady whoa portrait we
publish herewith had all thoa symp
tom, aad in addition leuoorrhoca,
and waa cured by Lydla B. Pinkbam's
Vegetable Compound. First, h
wrote a letter to Mrs. Pinkham's let
oratory at Lynn. Mans., deaoribing her
trouble, received In reply accurate in
struction what to do to fet well, aad
now wishes her name need to eon vinos
others that they may be eared as she
waa,
The same helping hand, free of
eharge or obligation, ta eitended, to
every ailing woman ia America. . If
yon are atok you are foolish not to get
thl valuable advice, It oota yon noth
ing, and she ia sure to help yon. Dont
wait until It la too late write to-day.
Aa ExctpUoa.
"Politeness is never wanted," re
marked tbe man with Chesterfield
ian manners.
"Well, mister," answered the
roughly-clad, weather-beaten person,
"that may bo true in your part o
town, but if you was in the canal boat
business you'd know that there ain't
anv use
whatever 01 savin' please
mule." Washington Star.
H Would Enoy It,
"Did your father used to whin you
when you was a boy?" asked the
youngster who had been chastiod,
"Did he!" exclaimed the old gen
tleman, reflectively. "In thoae days
parents were made of sterner stuff,
and he used to whale me with a
strap."
The boy eyes brightened instantly.
"Colly," he cried," "I'd like to see
him do it now!" Chicago Post.
H Wss Sailifled.
He was obviously anxious and she
seemed almost willing. "I must refer
you to papa," said she with a becom-
1 .1 1 1 I, 1 ' I..I f 1 . F. nluilii, , a filial
"'S "'""l u.v,. ft & v ........
answer."
"But I am perfectly willing to take
you without any reference, " said be
magnantously. Titl-uits.
An Avenue ef Escape.
"I'm thinking seriously of resum
ing businss."
"I thought you had retired perma
nently." "I thought so too but I need some
excuse for not attending my wife's
afternoon teas." Brooklyn Life.
THE IHERICftH GIRL.
Is She Losing the Beauty That
Was Once a National Boast?
Bright eyes, rosy cheeks, sn elastic
step and a good appetite are the birth
right of every- American girl. These
are tiie conditions that denote perfect
health. But, unfortunately, every
day are seen girls with pale, sallow
complexions, languid, round-shouldered
and listless, snd the question
is often asked whether the woman of
today has lost the healthy beauty
which was once a national character
istic. One of tbe most common afflic
tions of womankind is anaemia,
a watery condition of the blood.
This causes untold misery and often
leads to other and even more serious
diseases. It can be cured, how
ever, as the following interview in the
Hamsburg Star-Independent will
show. Miss Annie L. Beel, of No.
910 Green street, Harrisburg, Pa., who
has been a sufferer from this trouble,
in answer to s reporters' question,
aid:
"Yes, I am entirely well now but
I was a very sick girl. About five
years ago I had sn unnatural craving
for highly seasoned food snd after
that I was sfllicted with headache
snd my heart would beat about twice
as fast as it should. My limbs got
so weak that I had to rest on every
step when going up stairs. The color
of my skin was like that of a dead
person. My limbs, and, in fact, my
whole body, would swell at times
... . . .
lne wh0 ttea a
comp aint was anaemia,
"The doctor told me if 1 had let
the disease go a few weeks longer I
would have had dropsy., I was under
his care for several weeks, but with
little change for the better." ..
"How, then, were you so completely
restored to health, asked the re
porter.
"I had been sick for two months
1 when I began taking Dr. Willams'
j Pink Pills for Pale People. In about a
I week I was feeling better. The head
ache left me and I began to get
stronger. I took the pills for six
' weeks and became thoroughly cured. "
Dr. Willams' Pink Pills for Pale
People are an unfailing apeoiflo for lo
comotor ataxia, partial paralysis, Bt.
Vitus dance, sciatica, neuralgia,
rheumatism, nervous headache, the
after effects of the grip, palpitation
of the heart, pale and sallow complex
ions snd all forma of weakness. At all
dealers or direct from Dr. Williams'
Medicine Co,. Schenectady, N, Y.,
60 cent per hox; sis boxes, $2.50,
DoiMitle Economy,
... nr.u'il. did vou buy that
book telling all shout how to scono
mno in thi kitchen T
Wife-Yes, I've got it, .
Poo, Man-Tbst' go1. "Wh
W.i?.V full of recipes telling
at turkev but
now to " -- .
wt haven't the turkey New Yotk
Weekly.
Th Pluilng Aniwr.
Dumlcgh There's nothing cranky
about Mr. Syonexi hs's man ot
sense, lie 1st
Markham nattering,
Dumlolgh Not bit. Folks have
been saying smoking cigarettes
weakened the Intellect. I asked Mr,
Synnex snd he told me to keep right
on; It couldn't possibly have that
effect on me. Boston Tronsorlpt
Not blued 1s Tim te BmM Him.
"Did you see Mr. Mifklns thl
morningt" asked the bookkeeper.
"No." renlied the publisher, "What
did he wantt" . ,
"He desired us to advance im u
.i.m ni lortlinnminir work
'How to we a rinanoiai duov-ww.
Qlasgow Evening Times.
. A Kllchia Myitery.
Father Cooking schools are of
some use, after all. This oaks is de
licious. '
Daughter Is itt I thought it
would be s terrible failure,
Why sot"
"I told Bridget exactly bow to
make it and she went and made it
some other way." New York
Weekly.
Wouldn't Com Out.
Deaoon Pecksniff Fie I I'd be
ashamed to be seen coming out of a
saloon.
Mr. Ilardkase Oh, yes; I suppose
you're proud of the fact that you al
ways stay In until they put you out.
Philadelphia Record.
It, like trnth, only aski m bearing.
WisarJ Oil Cures rain.
Sarcasm Waited.
Customer (to dealer) 8ay, there
must have been some mistake about
thoae peaches you sold me yesterday.
Dealer What was the matter with
thcniT
"Nothing. That's just It. There
were no bad ones at the bottom of the
basket."
"By gum, so you got them did you
I picked them out for myself.
Tk Bee Praeeripuaa for Malaria
Chills and Fever I a bottle ol Orove'e Taateles
Chill Tonlo. It I slm ily Iroa and quinine In
Haelaless fcyau bo Cur. Wo fay, friotatie.
A War.
Mis Passay When I watched the
dear old soldiers pass by I thought
how splendid it must have been to
have had the privilege of living
right here i" the midst of tbe excit
ing time of great civil war.
Johnny Kreah Then you were
abroad during the war, were you.
Cleveland Plain Dealer.
VOYAGINQ TO SUNNY CLIMES.
Gam Art That May Be Had far th
Asklaj.
That's beautiful subject to dis
cuss any time of the year, but es
pecially so during the rsiny months,
when a trip to' Southern California ia
most delightful. The bow, when and
where of the whole business is told
briefly but comprehensively in a
little book that would be an ornament
to any library table. Ask the Pacific
Coast Steamship Company to mall
it from their olllco in (Seattle, Port,
land, Taconia or Hpokane. Aa a work
of art it's s gem. (let the book and
enjoy its beauty and the story it
tells. The trip may be within reach
before the winter ends.
Patont Proomrmd
Prompt. Efficient end Sailelactnrv Servlf.
Atlornev' lee not parable till patent rented,
Trv us Taber A Whitman Co., -! Warder
blag., Washlnston, l. C,
What Mlk Take Back,
Friend Hello, Mike I Off back to
ould Ireland, eh. But where' your
boxT
Murphy Faith, an' phat would I
do wid a box?
Friend Why, put your clothes in,
of course.
Murphy Phwat I Anmegowidoutf
Glasgow Times.
FARM MACHINERY AND SUPPLIES.
THE STAR Of STARS
STEEL
--4 STAR
kill.
Ilia ball bearing In tarn-table.
Turns free 1 f to the wind.
Halt bearings thrust In wheel. In. urine
ihlest running qualities, and reserving
g rvainsf amount ol power lor pumping,
(lalvanlied after making. Cut together
w ih galvanised bolts, double-nutted; no
part ran rust or get loose and rattle.
Weight regulator! perfaot regulation. No
siiring to change tension with every ahang
ol teiniairetiire, and grow weaker With age
Kepairs always on hand.
Tune things are worth money to TOO.
Then why not boy a BTAHT
MITCHELL, LEWIS
STAVER CO.
PORT LAM D, OKCeOM.
v
cyL0..Y.JL,J .Horses SESXZXX
PRUSSIAN HEAVE POWOIRS,
mrf.ven,n aesr mil. tot.
CVItKU TMIHTV-FUUH UUUHKS.
PimtllM ksvsiiv Co..M. P.rui..
OsaTi.MaMi--I have been using the Paii.m.n RasVS Pow
nrtss the past e)rht months, and in that time haveenred 1 1 horses
of n.avaa. 14 afdlatnnnm. mtA a .f.k.n.1. -. . ,
.. , , , , i m u. .1,.. ..,1. l.'xh',, . , uaa.nu
lumedlea have gained a great reuntation In thla section.
Baxaar Hsssuga, Newark. K. t.
VJholQGOtOiBootG :t ji2SGG
7 and 8p Plrst Street, Portland, Oregon.
Teleiihone, Osk lK
Ml Kinds Carried in Stock.
, ItallVi VWWi Ml,
The Most Famous Sculptures In thi
W..I.I r.ti..i.: n i
tuiiu i-iiiirBijf i. urea
- by Pi una.
Mrs, M. C. Conner.
Mrs. M. 0. Cooper, of the Royil Aoad.
emy of Arts, London, Kngland, It un
doubteiliy one ol the greatest living
sculptor. . Ktiskin, the great artist,
placed Mrs. Cooper s one of the
greatest sculptor and painters of this
century. Mr. Coor U sn ardent
friend of Peruna and in a letter dated
January 20th, written from Wash,
ington, says the following: "I takt
pleasure in recommending Peruna for
catarrh and la grippe. I haveiuf.
ercd for month snd after the us of
one bottle of Peruna I am entirely
well." Mrs. M. C. Cooper.
Mend for a free book on catarrh en
titled "Health and H.wtutv." This
book i written especially for women,
and will be found to be of great value
to every woman. Address Dr. Ilart.
man, Columbus, Ohio.
m like It
Golf Expert So you received ta
accidental blow on the face with s
golf club, oh? What were you hit
with, hraasie, oleek, mashie, loiter
or putter?
Golf Novloe I ain't sure which,
but I think by the way my note felt
when I was struck that it must hav
been tbs mashie sll right. Judge.
A Sure ladkaii.
Sherlock Holmes, Jr. Jenkint
wants ma to soli his place.
" Greene Why I never heard him
say anything about it snd I see him
every day.
Sherlock Holmes, Jr. That maybe,
but he want to sell it sll the sum.
I called there lust evening and when
I slapped s moetjuito Jenkins said it
waa the first mosquito that had
on the premises this summer. Bos
ton Transcript.
CASTOR
For Infanta and Children.
Thi Kind You Kara Always Bought
Bears th
Signature
Summtr Rnolutloau .
rax
" ileal oy Gura
ins
an relief hem liqanr, opines d li
S3.I T0SS.il PER Oil
Basil? mad lor tb nest W day, eslliu a
attractive line ol Holiday Ooods. Put lull (ar
ticular semi aam and address Hi
AI.BKRT lKrKlte.
Slat SUlf ., Cttlra.o, Ilia
SCHOOLS m COLLEGES.
f aaejesW 10
A Haws mmkmmt tr Bmym
MIIHmr sml mmmmml trmlatmm
FmM Tmrm Oimmm St. . ""
MAaffal tM MlmafMaf ffmt) tolla
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Reat pomible to build. But material. Hestoro.
portion. Hast nnlan. I,iiu.i running, aeventr
yaars' esperlenoe, Mtl:llgl.l. te"!1
STAVa.it t)it let and Talor St., Portland, or
JOHN POOLS, Portland, Oregon,
octet Harris Strctti
Can give yon the best bargains ta
BuRgie, flow, holler and Kugine,
Wintimill and Pumps and General
Machinery. See as bsfors baying.
I- . ti-
p"s.
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M. f. BOWIlf, Coast Agent, Portland, Oregon.
Catalr.ru Furnished
Upon Applies tloo.