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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1903)
Catarrh invites Consumption It weakens the delicate lung tissues, deranges the digestive organs, ' and break i down tlio general health. It often causes headache iul dizzi ness, impairs the taste, smell aud bearing, ami affects the voice. Being a constitutional disease It re quires a constitutional remedy. Hood's Sarsaparilla Radically and permanently cures ca tarrh of the nose, throat, stomach, bowels, and more delicate organs. Read the testimonials. No substitute for Hood's acts like Hood's. . Be sure to get Hood's. I was troubled with catarrh SO rears. Seeing statements ot cures by Hood's Sar saparilla re sol red to try It. Four bottles entirely cured me," William Shssmab, 1030 6th St.. Milwaukee, Wis. Hood's Sarsaparilla promises te) euro and keeps the promise. Ills Excuse. "You can't go inside," said the doorkeeper of the village theater, wherein a certain Viiele Tom's Cabin aggregation was holding forth. "You are drunk." "Zrunk?" echoed the applicant for admission, who was lavishly and lurid ly lighted up inside. "Coursh I m hie zrunk! Why goodgosh'lniightyl do you a pose I d hie wanto see ronr darned old show if I wasn't hie zrunk?" Smart Set. lw7'-A'VHr,l s 4 5 lii ' X The Proper Entrance. Mildred, aged 4, was dividing some candy which bad been given her with her family, saying: "This is for mamma, this for Vir ginia, this for Charlie." etc. Mamma asked: "Where does papa come in?" "At the front door," was the prompt reply. I For Rheumatism 6 Neuralgia Sprains 0 Lumbago Bruises fi Z Backache Soreness A I Sciatica Stiffness I Use the old rsSabte remedy m St Jacobs Oil! A Prtot S5. saa 50a. 9 A Craclal Test. One day my sister was reading to my little brother out of the history, that the king was "never known to smile after the death of his son." Af ter thinking awhile, he said: "What did he do when they tickled him?" Qrandma's Defender. My two cousins were talking when they were little, and the largest said: "My aunt Belle is a good aunt." The smallest one then said: "Well, I guess my granma is a good aunt, too." CATABKH CASTtOT BU CCBED With local applications, as tber cannot reach tbesestof toed.seaae. Catarrh is a blood or eoDBtitiitionaldiM-ue, and in order to cure it you must use internal remedies. Hall's Ca tarrh Cure is taken internally, and actsiiirectly on the biood and mucous suriacea. Hall's Ca tarrh Cure 1 not a quex-lr. medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best physician in this country lor years, and isa regular prescription. It is composed ol the best tonics known. corn Dined with the best biood purifiers, acting di rectly on the mucous surfates. The perfect combination of the two ingredients is what pro duces such wonderful results in curing catarrh. Bend for testimonial, free. F. i. HKNEV 4 CO., Proprs., Toledo, O. Sold by drxiKxists, price 75c. Hails Family Fiii are tha beat. At tbc Capitol. He This is the ladies' gallery; over there, is the men's gallery. Just above the speaker's desk is the press gallery. She Oh, yeB. And where is the rogues' gallery? He Why er the congressmen sit down there on the main floor. Watermelon Diamonds. Place a fine ripe watermelon on ice and when thoroughly chilled cut in rather thick slices, remove all seeds and cut in diamonds; place in a pretty glass dish and sprinkle each layer with powdered sugar. Serve on dainty plates as any other fruit. Washington Star. Clerk That back piazza is pretty shaky. It may break down some night. Proprietor -Must It be rebuilt Clerk Oh, no; light It up. Tow Topics, "Say, mamma," queried little Mary Ellen, "what's a dead letter?" "Auy letter that is given to your father to mall, my dear," replied the wise moth' er. Chicago News. "Now," said the teacher, "can you tU me anything about Hiawatha? Tee," replied Henry; "it's the tune that made I.ongfellow famous." Cbt cago Record Herald. An old Scotchwoman, when advised by ber minister to take snuff to keep herself awake during the svrnion, re plied: "Why dinua ye put the snuff In the sermon, mon?" Frank I've got even with James at last. Edward How did you do It? Frauk 1 gave his girl a pair of pretty vases, and he will be ruined in keeping them filled with flowers. Mistress Bridget, don't you think you can set along without so much company? I am sure no one else would stand it Bridget Sure, ma'am, thot's why Ol'm staying wid ye. "Mr. Noiileton." she said, "if you try to hug and kiss me again I shall call papa." "Where is your father?' he asked. "He's In the Yellowstoue Fark." Chicago Record-Herald. "Does your wife do much fancy work?" "Fancy work? She wou't even let a porous plaster come tuto the house without crocheting s red bor der round It and running a yellow rib bon through the holes. Smith May I make a confidant of you? Jones Why, certainly. Smith Well, I'm hard up and want ten pounds. Jones You can trust me; am as silent as the grave, l have heard nothing. Pick-Me-l'p. Xowly-nia.de Bride Mamina says she does not think we will ever quar rel as she and papa do. Groom Nev er, dearest. Newly-made Bride No; she says you will be much easier to manage than papa was. Tit-Bits. Algy Gwace has a hahwid fattier. When I awsked btiu for ber band I said, "Love for your daughter has dwiven me hawf cwasy. Cholly And then dealt boy? "Then the old bwute said, 'Has, eh? Well, who completed the Job?'" "He's an inventive genius, and the most successful and prolific one I ever heard of." "Always inventing some thing new, eh?" "No; he's always in venting something old and making the public believe it's new." Phlladol phla Press. The presence of mind of an Impecu nious lover was Illustrated recently at a bazaar, where there was a stall for the sale of watch charms. "Oh, George." said the lady, "buy me a charm!" "Sarah," answered he, "you have too many already." Miss Romans Of course, you re read that new love story of his? Mr. Crabbe (reviewer) Yes; I had to. very realistic, wasn't It? Miss Romanz Oh, the Idea! Why, the dialogue be tween the lovers wss perfectly !Uy. Mr. Crabbe Well? Philadelphia Pre a Fritz, a German lad, and little Tom were very fond of each other, although neither could understand what the other said "Why, Tommy," said bis father, "your playmate does not speak English, does he?" "No," said Tommy, but when a bumblebee stung him yes terday he cried In English, and 1 un derstood blm.'" Your huband, madam," said the chief of police, "has been arrested on the charge of arson." "What's that mean?" demanded the woman. It means that be is accused of starting the fire at his place or business that " Nonsense! I've been mar ried to that man twenty years, and he never would start the fire." Mrs. Scrooge I am writing to ask the Browns to meet the Joneses hero t dinner, and to the Joneses to meet the Browns. We owe them both an Invitation, you know. Mr. Scrogge But I've heard they've Just quarreled and don't speak! Mrs. Scrooge 1 know. They'll refuse, and we needn't give a dinner party at all! Tit-Bits. One day when little Elsie came home from school ber mother naked her what she had learned that day. Elsie replied, "I learned to spell man." "Tell me bow you spell It, dear," tald mamma. "M-a-n, man." replied Elsie. "And how do you spell boy?" "You spell It the same way, only with small er letters," replied Elsie, after a mo ment's thought. Scene Platform of suburban sta tion. Small crowd looking out for the MARSHALL FIELD IMh MANAGER Cured of Catarrh of Kidneys by Pe-ru-na. HON. JOHN T. SHfiAHAN, OF CHICAGO. Hon. John T. Sheaman. who has been for seventeen years manager 6f Marshall Field & Co.'s wholesale warehouse, and Is corporal 2d Regiment Infantry. I. N. G., writes the following letter from 3753 Indiana avenue, Klut Sis. Chicago, 111.: Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, Ohio. Gentlemen "Last summer I caught a cold which seemed to settle In my kidneys and affected them badly. I tried a couple of kidney remedies largely advertised, but they did not help me any. One of my foramen told me of the great help he had receives) In uS.ng Peruna In a similar case, and I at once procured some. "It was Indeed a blessing to me, as I am on my feet a large part of the day, and trouble such as I had affected me seriously, but four bottles of Pe runa cured me entirely and I would not be without it for three months sal ary." JOHN T. SHEAMAN. Mr. Jacob Fleig writes from 44 Sumner avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y.: "I am now a new man at the age of seventy-five years, thanks to your wonderful remedy Peruna." Jacob Fleig. Catarrhal inflammation of the mucous lining of the kldueys, also called Brlght's disease," may be either acute or chronic. The acute form produces symptoms of such prominence that the serious nature of the disease is at once suspected, but the chronic varie ty may come ou so gradually and In sidiously that Its presenile Is not sus pected until after It has fastened It self thoroughly upon Its victims. At the appearance of the first symp tom Peruna Bhould bo taken. This remedy Btrikeg at once at the very root of the disease. A book on catarrh sent free by The Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, O. Jail (or Runaway Huabaads. One year in state's prison, or $100 tine, or both, is the penalty now im posed by law upon recreant New Jersey nislmnds who willfully desert their wives and children and go out of the state to escape the responsibility of earing lor their lainilies. For bronchial troubles try Piso'a Cure for Consumption. It is a good cough medicine. At drtigKi.-ts. price a cents. Her Idea ot Identification. "That bank clerk wouldn't give me the money. lie said I'd have to identi- mvself." "Did you?" 'I couldn't. None of my linen is marked except mv handkerchiefs and 'd forgotten to bring one with me." Cleveland Plain Pealer. Correct. fiohang I wonder who this is who advertises for the return of a watch, "and no questions asked"? L'perdek Some num. No woman would do it. Judge. Live By hlshlng. More than one-fourth of the inhabi tants of New Kntiiidlaiid are engaged in catching and curing fish lr a living. Mothers will Una Mrs. Wlnslow's SootMns iTrup the twit remedy to use lor taeir cuuureu e leetblus season. stpfa FT? fasts sum an iui m is. Cousa Sjrup, Tutt li.Hjd. CSS in nm r-ni-j nr artiJai.u gssgsylJsCill.'.IrJsslfe) rn E3 A D BLOOD Unfortunate Alliance. Little Mary Whitney, w ho had just ! Save tiieae iiio teerareta man been punished by her father, rame to; smsea eoaderruiiir and if.;au her mother with a deeply-gneveu ei f.,,. on,! ""-""'" .."- . .1 ian candy .USHIIIIS, 1 lll r..r " imuc na-J , M a as w mm D , ... .i , ii a? a -aar -"n.iw never marrieu into mis mnniy. "CAH'A KI S Sa all el.la.aa far tkeaa and ara a truir eouderfiii aiclicine I l:ae ofiva wtsbad for a matllaina p,ant la sn! at iaal - taking ilipm roy :u l" I 'nil list inj h tmnt In .. war ' Mua. Sau.it a hsu.akj L juiiU. laua. Permanently enrao. Kofttsor IT 1 1 u after erstdar'suseorTjr.KMne'soraal N Kaauirer. Send litt rrrtS2 trial bottle and traat! Dr. M. H. Kline, I.id .Ml Arcn st . rblladslaala, fa, ! Tor Wa'i Cracka. Stop cracks in a wall with plaster of pans, but mix tne plaster witn vinegar, not with water, for vinegar prevents ts setting too miirkly and makes it easy of manipulation. aarvo-a-a IOUJ OAaJ errs I WWVVWWWWVV XJ-taoi ktaaa eswsaso fT Pleasant. Palatal)!. Patent. Taita Onod. In Oood. Nsear Hlcsen. Waahen. or Orll-fl SIc.Kic We ... CURE CONSTIPATION. Slrll S., CeaseeSi t.'bte.ie, S.elF.tl, Sea f.rb. fit M.Tfl.Rlf! Sold and iriaratneed br alldritf- I U-BAb lists to t!t U a Vuliaaeo llaols A Good Beginning If the blood is in pood condition at the betrinnine of the warm season. you are prepared to resist disease and are not apt to be troubled with boils, pimples, blackheads and blotches, or the itching- and burning 6kin eruptions that make one's life a veritable torment and misery. Now is the time to begin the work of cleansing- and building up the Diooa ana strengthening me we ax places in your constitution. During the cold winter months we are compelled to live indoors and breathe the impure) air of badly ventilated rooms and of fices. We over-work and over-eat, and tret too little out-door exercise, and onr King Edward's Special, due to pass , systems become clogged with impuri ties and the blood a hot-bed of germs and humors of every kind, and warm PIW PICKiNl HOISI L.lrT. March Moilera Itupruvesneas Ms auoaslble fur TUelr Deusolltlan. Vare fsw of Dickens' house- remain. One after auoth.r or the quaint old buildings duscrlhed til bis uovuls or In which their scenes were laid are being torn aflVay to ulve room to tuodoiu of Oce buildings. "The Old Curiosity Shop," the boms of llttls Nell, can still be Identified in au old pnper and Junk warehouse In Portsmouth itrest. near the courts, and near by, at No. M. is the home ot Mr. Tulktughoru, the law yer In "Bleak House." It was oeeu Died for a long time by Johu Pursier, tha bloirranher of Dickens. Oliver Goldsmith lived aud died In No. Brick court, Middle Temple Uuo, up two flights of stairs, and is bulled In tha adlolulu churchyard. Hlackatons wrote his commentaries In the next building, and his room may be seen to day. Thackeray and Tom lay lor uvea at No. 10, and Milton spent several years tu the same locality. Nearly every one of tits old buildings Is Iden tified with btstorlc characters. Over on Holhorn, one of the great arteries of trade, several of the Dick ens houses may be easily found by the use of the Dickens Dictionary. Dow ney A Son are real people aud have a tailor shop to the city. Mr. Dombey s house, which Dickens says "stood ou the shady side of a tall. dark, dread fully genteel street." may tie one of a doaen or more answering that dearrlp tlou. Admiral Lord Nelson. Lord My ron and Turner, the celebrated painter, lived In the same block. Salry (lamp and Betsey Prlgg lived In a shop In Klngagate street which Is now occu pied by a barber; Furnlvals' Inn, for merly oe of the most picturesque buildings of old reunion. In wltlen Dickens wrote "The Pickwick Papers," Sketches by Boa," "Oliver Twist" and Nicholas Nlckleby." has been torn dowu within the last two years, nnl In Its place now stands a tiipgnlllcent structure of red brick and terra cot l a belonging to the Prudential Life Insnr ance Company. 8t. Andrews' Church, scroas the atreet. Is identified with Oliver Twist and Hill Hjkea. who stopped aud counseled under Its shad ow one night on their niiuiioiiible burg lary excursion. W. E. Curtis, In Chi cago HtH-ord Herald. A GENTLE PROFESSOR. Two Aaectlotea of au Old-Time Tata 1 netrlli-tor. Dr. I nv Ik-lit. In bis "Memories of Tale Life and Men." gives ninny a giluipae of the gracious men w ho uinde for theuiaelves a good uitliie at t In same time that (hey built up the rcpti tutlou of the unlveralty. College life half a century ago was as unlike the life of to day aa the Instruction now given la Utiiike the work of the old recitation room, Dr. Dwlglit tells two stories of Professor Sllllmnn. one of which Illustrates the edilrutloliul and the other the disciplinary spirit of the time. t had presented myself before lilm ou a certain occasion near the end of my academic course, for an eiamltni Hon on studies In his department, tie axkei me to lake a iluilr neiir hlui and then. In a wny peetiltiir to huuielf. - a way Unit ws very helpful, rather Ihan embarrassing t the student, he iiuesiinned me on tarlotis points for half an hour. Then, rising nud going to his lalile, he looked at some papers, and select Ing one, said: "I suppose jou would like to have me give you n rertltteatn Hint your ej aililliHtlml has lieon atittafaetnry. which you may hand to the president." t gave blm, of course, an uttlnnatlvn answer. He then handed me the pit per. saying: "Not doubting that you would pass. I wrote the certificate before you came In." Miss Agues Miller, of Chicago, speaks to younir women r.bout dangers of the r 1 T JMonstrua! I cikk 1 how to avoid nam and remove the cause by usinc sufferint? and Lydia E. Pinkhaam's Vegetable G)mpound. "To Yoi'Srt WuMtM : I KtilTrnul lr au years wi;a dyainciit rheti (iKiiiiful jnTtMU), so iniii li so tlnit I linulid evvry inontti, as I knew it im ntit tliri-o r f nir ilayt f Inlclisf pa'n. Tlic iliw-tor said till. WiDt lll to ttll illllilllieil contlitiim of tlio tttciiuo njVinliK'ea caused by ppntte.l tutd tn-clei'ted colds. "If voting Kit Is only r.-ull4'd how duig roua ll w l take mM at thU critical tune, inn. li siilferinif wmil I Iki a;"cd tlwin. Tlmnk tiod for Lvillii I'm INnkliaiu'a VritrlMliln ('4itiiiniiiitl, that . the only milic'ut' wlii It liflpt'd me nuy. Within thivo week after 1 started to t.tl t) it, I ibitictvl iiiaiked Improvement hi my Keneml health, and at tlio time of my tiett monthly -rlol liin Min hail liinliiWied consider, ably. I kjit up tlio treat moiit, etui was cured a month later. 1 sin like another pori.m simvvl am In js-rm t health, my ate luighter. ! have adiltvl I X iii!iils to my weight, my tohr U psal, nixt 1 frl light and happy." Mm ,bw(i Mii.i.k, 2 I'otomuo Ave., tlil ngo, III. Tins inontlily l W nc reM.ei't tH coikI (Inn ef m woman's healtli. Ain tliliia' iiuiiiiiitl nt thut time should tiate) riruuipt Hint proper iittciitt-m. fifty IhiMiatiiul letters frswt sAumen prove that I.ydii 1.'. l'ltikhiim'a grtlilo ft tiixiunl reyulatea men truatlou uud niukea tli so psrlud ilnle. ui:ai wiivt mish i.isdiiixk havsi "Praa Mm, I'inkiu)) : I.ydln I'.. IMnV iii's etlil oioKund ha (trs-ntly la-ne. aff.j3 hit mm '(mm I will tell you how I atitTrrrd. It I fell as rai h I me. ul.iowns taiiift)l in ;tistruat ion. nth went by t'mt I was ci 'Miia- worw. I had vere U-ariiig ilown jin in my lack ml aUlo. n. "A friend mlvbwvl me to try Mrs. Ilnkhsmi iliciti". I did so ami mn now fire fn.in aU a tlniitiK my KriiHls." Jrsaia V. .imi. 01 tJUt Si n et, lua kfol tl, lil. I HFU AIV!fi: TO WOMKV. Iteim-iiil.er, rrry wnnmn la c-finllally Invltnd to writs to Mm. I'liiklium If there l mi) thing alxiut lirr symptoms abe dure not understand. Mrs. I'lnkhnni'a nddreaa It I.ynn, Mnss., her ndlce Is f rri and c'Tcrf ully given to every all liiit woiiimi who naks fur it. Her advlcn tin rcalored to health more Hutu one) hundred tliotistiiid women. Vliy don't you XT It, my sick slaters? S5000 FORFI IT asi-snivi f .nhaiia i-f"t.a Oia mtetxal Mw alhw.a UsUwiatals, abiaa !) i.a li.sir at-aila' - I., a la K. rtukfcaaa a. I l l IresKh Atmy Hill. i,i figures show in vesrs ss to ItMw the moT., Good Pills Aycr's Pills arc cood liver ''",u u" pills. You know that. The ht """ u""n'- family laxative you can buy. They keep f he bowels rceular. i nt proiesiior will re'juesieu to e'veiriirr. COrlSilnatlOn the first vote In the decision of a mat ! , 1 0 SrarCa Laaa.l, Staaa. Colds 41 1 bad a terrible cold and could hardly breathe. I then tried Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and it gave me im mediate relief." V. C. Layton, Sidell, 111. How will your cough be tonight? worse, prob ably. For it's first a cold, then a cough,-' then bron chitis or pneumonia, and at last consumption. Coughs always tend downward. Stop this downward tendency by taking Ayer's Cherry Pec toral. Tbrsssliesi tSc. Iee.,11. Alt amrlsis. Oonsalt Tour doctor. If he aays take It, than do as ha ears. If ha tells jou not to take It. th.o duo't take It. He knese. Lease U with him. Wi are srllllns. 1, c. aVEBOO.. Lee.ll, Mass. tbrougb on its way to Port Victoria. City Man What's it all about? Por ter (with knowing wlnkl Iook o' Ijincaster going- through directly, sir. City Man Never heard of anybody wltb that name: Porter Well, 'e calls 'lmself the Dook o' Lancaster, but It's reelly the King traveling in Congo. Punch. In croswiug the ocean a father and son botb became very seasick. The father recovered (julckly, but the eon was so eihnuated wltb the attack that be sank Into a stute of apathy, from which It eemrd Impossible to aroiine blm. The steamer physician, think ing he would try a sudden shock, said. "I have bad news for you; your fuflier Is dead!" The son, rllng his expres slonlens eyes to the doctor, replied; "Lucky man!" Tit-Bits. HORRIBLY AFFLICTED WITH BOILS. I bad a horrible attack of bolls that broke out all over my boar and from whlo a Z could set do pos sible relief until I bea-aa taking your medicine, and from my ex perlenoe I eaa safely say 8. B.B. Is the best blood L h p ter of discipline. He took the college! catalogue, which was lying on the ta ! ble near blm, mid opening It. lie anld: "Whnt la the' student's name, Mr. President?" "Jones," the president replied. "Ah," said he, after turning over the pages somewhat carefully, "Jones of the Junior class?" "Yes," was the reply. "I notice that lie Is from Baltimore," the professor answered. "When I was lecturing In thnt city his father enter tained me most hospitably st his bouse. I think I would treat the young man as leniently as possible. Want your moustache or beard beautiful browoor rich black? Use BUCKINGHAM'S DYE purifier ta the world. Mrs. M. P. BMYTHrES. WytheTllle, Te THE BEST TONIC AND APPETIZER. While llvina- In bhermarj, Tes., I be- Kmv a -viQsim ox impure, w blood. I ran down In apnstit viotlm or Impure, watary ran down In aonstite and enerrr; waa eoarcoly able to (at A Proficient Pianist. "Your daughter plays some very dif ficult munlc," said the visitor. "I should say she does," answered Mr. Cumroi, serenely. "Her toucher bays she plays things that nobody ever thought of attempting to write." Washington Star. When a fortune teller tells a man there is a wonian on bis trail, the only mistake she can make is in the com plexion she gives the Nemesis. A mean man often has a powerful Influence over a good woman. about and bad to (top off and reat occasionally. I took B. B. 8. and be- f an to Improve at onoe, and alter a borousb oourae became atrona- and well. I think S. S. B. the best medicine I ever need as an appetizer and gen eral ton to. J. U. HUOTT, 811 Railroad atreet, Boats, Cia. weather is sure to brine; a reaction, and the poisonous matter in the blood and system will break out in boils and pustules or scaly eruptions and red, disfiguring bumps and pimples. Make a good beginning this season by taking a course of S. S. S. in time; it will cot only purify your blood and destroy the germs and poisons, but promote healthy action of the Liver and Kidneys and give you a good appetite at a time when you need it most. S. S. S. improves the digestion and tones up the Stomach, and you are not continually taunted by the fear of indigestion every time yon eat, or troubled with dizziness, nervousness and sleeplessness. There is no reason to dread the coming of warm weather if you have your system well fortified and the blood in a normal, healthy condition. It is the polluted, sluggish blood that invites disease germs, microbes and poisons of every kind and bring on a long train of spring and summer ailments, breakdown the con stitution, and produce weakness, lassitude, and other debilitating disorders. Eczema, Acne, Nettle-rash, Poison Oak and Ivy, and other irritating skin troubles are sure to make their appearance unless the humors and poisons are antldotea and the thin, acid blood made rich and strong before the coming of warm weather. A course of S. S. S. now would b a safe precaution and a good beginning and enable you to pass in comfort through the hot. sultry months and escape the diseases common to spring and summer. S. S. S. is guaranteed purely vegetable and is recognized as the best blood purifier and the most in vigorating andpleasantof all tonics. Write for our book on "TheBloodand Its Disease. " 17f SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., A TIAMTA. CAm The Iteaaonlns! ( hltil. It wss In a Philadelphia public school the other day thnt a class In spelling was going over s lesson In words ot two s)l!nhlcs. One of the words was "mummy." "Children," snld Ihn teach er, "how many of you know the tneim nig ui ins noiu uiuinii! t Alter 0 long slleeue cue Utile girl raised her band. "Well, Maggie?" "It means yer mother." The teacher pointed out her mistake, and explained fu!ly the meaning of tho woru. rresiniiiy I lie worn "poppy1' bad to be spellid. "Who knows what 'poppy' ineiuis?" asked the tencher. The SHine Utile girl raised her hand, this time brimful of ronllilence. "Well, what's the answer, Maggie?" "It means a man uiuiiiiny," replied the child. Consumption ,ir Pig leim. The consumption of pig Iron in t. fulled Ktntes for I be year lx cMllniiit d at '.'0,iki(i,ikw tons mill the funiaiea have been producing ou that l.nnls, hut i million tons of pig I . n m i,,.,.,, 'ought ftlirond. This bits depi-iMsi'il u, market m lhat a number of furnace, laic Mown out. Wut.-r Itiithia Involved. At the dinner of the A shoc in lei! 1'i'cns recently, rongi-CHnmm lleile, ,,i Mllim-Miitii, Kiilil that there uax bii imic l. vnler In some of Ihe present y tnm ;hnt he doubted If Ihe Hloekhoiil.-r eould realize even the rlmrlaii rinli't, We find that we me gt'llliig o!il. an .Hal nil our lire we huvo lov.iled for time to r-iid u .1 i 'if ll Hiliifet. en In, l'.pi:o. We object to the word "ivIiimhiiic tniylng cut of a novel to he nppie: o any real girl. '- it. a r lllll'., ei.m.s awl lr1 "... ui fey, m B NMSttr ansjiaas A t, OS OUMIT, . f IS t SOS moss tsui -. I f'l , t Li " '.'!!!LiU : I vLi ISJVWIfllsiWatVlsmU T.'--'Zr,, T; II I I I.Jaus.jir1(!(s;itt T:r . ';;';-. I I , Hlr.-MilMlrt)miff ." '"'"'jJ I OKtif If yt ICai --lal ne'saln ll nee .hp.I, ..,,(1, lwi,. Mtawt l't-ws W'd Iwtnil ;i u ,'.i -u iiiii n. i,.i i Hi... i !,, aJ lam. II In . I ,t. a nlh liauit l hl!lal I luaa a.i1 tants s in ( 1 1 ai .t,a, a-nl stilus Is .l..a. ..in e iim-il. a raain iearal.-f. S i I .. hirl ittu.l Kill I I, ..I -J hMi Mh. l Villi 1 J t.-.t. I IWlleu.L.f .rlraa ns ai'lthiti. In taa iiiaihiiie,. Ilea Ifalafatia Ma ; ckiiialy Ca., Iaal al ,Ve (iaasi M llaaa. Us, W. L. DOUGLAS 3.22&'3CHOESK!Z Tea csa savs Irani J te yearly by wearing W L, Doulaa $3 40 er 93 ttiM. I ly eipial llune til AL 14VH Imii f-iat-t ' at V"l Iki'M tl I.) Il.'i isi. Tl.a lin lnli.n S4ln il W. l lnils:'4 sliiies itttse Ihalr sitr.rl.illly utpf all ntiiir iiiAki-a. iul. l,y i "tail ahne ilraiars a v ar y a linra. I,.sia fur ti4ina aud iri-a nit hotlinit Tksl Oanslas an.. I ar ena lull aro.sa lbre la tales la Uaaalas .. 4' V .V V, " J laio.s I, ,,. a lib.. I J: Shaaa St aiall, lil roels salra. IllailrataS Caiales free, H. I., but 1.1.4a. Srwlus, Saek P. li. U. "" " " fse se-teos. V1 lt'llKM wrlllni ta ad art I ears plaaae II uienil'.si this sar. VETCH SEEDS ALSO ALL KINDS OP GRASS AND CLOVER SEED Send for Autumn Catalog free. Mann, the Seetlman, "IHT Portland, Or. end fcr Special Circular HI -OK AIM; MI'.A I'I I.I! Sanders Disk Plow Hlinplest siel must irtiel teals, failure r" stm i nor nnler Inr a I'lsk flow I" sure I" s" amliia Ilia Hanilers. f ur sale lijr Ibe ul rale si.lu hniise ol Kitche!l, Lewis & Staver Co, IfllMljVNI), - - - OKliOON IIOIHI5 MAI.ItM MltOI'OMI PAINLESS EXTRACTING Teeth extracted AbMilut.-ly Without Pain and all kinds of Dental Work Done by Wise Itrolhers, the Painless Dentists. Oprn evening Mil I. Bunilays from to 1J, 1, SSS. j i WISE BROS., Dentists i )r. Main loje. lol ili I ailing Bias. Cor. JrJ Wash. !