I i i s 4 it j Got Rid of Scrofula BancbM, raptlons, Inflammation!, sore MM of tb cyclldi and can, diss of th boot, rickets, dyspepsia, catarrh, waiting, in only aome ot tba troubles It causes. It la a vary aotlra aril, making hatoc ot tba wbola system. HoodsSarsaparilla Iradlcatra It, cure all Its manifestations, and ballds op tba whole system, i Accept no substitute. Pmt Hla Foot In It. Ha cam la lata, stopped in without ringing, and, atrldlug aoftly Into tb parlor, dropped luto an arm clialr with toe easy grace ot a young man who la accustomed to the program, "By Jove!" he aaltl to th flgnr sitting In tb dim obscurity on th eofa. "By Jove! I thought I was never going to see you alone again. Th maternal kangaroo never goes away from the menagerie nowadays, doe she, Minnie?" "Well, not amaiiugly frequent," cheerfully replied the old lady from the sofa. "Minnie's away flirting so much ofthe time now, I have to atay in." Cnder the limes at the end of the old garden the moping cats complain ed to the moon much In their usual tyle, the watchdogs never aang more clearly, and the plaintive cry of the locomotive filled the night with po etry; but the young man dldu't hear It all the same. "And, by Georger he said to a friend fifteen minutes later, "If I did net leave my hat and my cane In the hall! Think of 'em? Forget 'em! Bless me If I knew anything. What I wanted was fresh air, and I wanted bout thirty acrea ot It, and mighty quick, too. rhewT Lesson for Women. Jersey Shore, T., Sept. 26 (Special) . ."Dodd'a Kidney Pills have don worlds of good for me." That's what Mrs. C. B. Earnest of this place haa to say of th Great American Kidney Remedy. VI was laid op sick," Mrs. Earnest continues, "and had not been out ot bed for five weeka. Then I began to oaa Dodd'a Kidney Pills and now I am so I can work and go to town without suffering any. I would not be without Dodd'a Kidney Pills. I have good reason to praise them everywhere." Women who suffer should learn leaaon from this, and thst lesson is, "cure tb kidneys with Dodd's Kidney Pills and your suffering will cease. Woman's health depends almost entire ly on her kidneys. Dodd's Kidney Pills have never yet failed to make healthy kidneys. Marriage a Success, Foreign Visitor I sm told that Amr lean marriages are generally happy. Mr. Gotham Ob, perfectly. Th hus band ia devoted to business, tit wife to society, and they hardly trar suet. . at If" nam i runvitniki vajhut roa mix mpculam " aaijirmiTtiemjjrrojTLaN A Gentls Bint, "It la the little things," remarked the boarding house landlady, "that annoy ua most" "Tea," rejoined the Irreverent boarder, "these amall steaks, for example." tati or Ohio, City or Tolsdo, I LCCiS COl'HTY ( - ril J. Chixst makea oath that ha ! senior partner ot the ttrm of f. J. Ciimt A Co., doing tulnea In the Cttyof Toledo, Coun ty and State aforesaid, and that laid Orm will pay tha ram of ON E Hl'NDKKO DOLLARS for each and eserjcaie of Cstarkh that cannot b cured by Uw tue of Hall's (itjerh "i i. FRANK 1. C'HXNEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed In my presence, this 6th day of December, A !., 18s. otarr rahUe. Hall's Catarrh Cure !i taken tnternsllr. and acta directly on the blood and mucous surfaoss i to system. Bena r. r testimonials, rrea. F. J. CHISKY a CO., Toledo, 0. BoM by Druariait, 75c Hall'i Family fill are the beat Quite Cnneceaeary. "Jane," aaid the boardiug-house land lady, "pass Mr. Newman the salt for hla egg." "Sever mind the salt, thank yon," rejoined the latest acquisition to the fold, "this egg la swue too fresh as It Columbus, Ohio, May 19, 1903. Some four years ago I was Buffering from impure blood and a general run. down condition of the system. I had no appetite, was losing flesh, and had an all- Sone tired feeling that made me miaera le. I began the use of S . S. S., and after taking seven or eight bottles my skin waa cleared of all eruptions and took on a ruddy, healthy plow that assured me that tny blood had been restored to ita nor mal, healthy condition. My appetite was restored, sa I could eat anything put be fore me, and as I regained my appetite I increased in weight, and that "tired feel lug" which worried mo so much disap peared, and I was once again my old self. I heartily recommend S. S. S. as the best blood purifier and tonic made, and trongly advise ita use to all those in need of Buch medicine. Victor, Stobbins. Cor. Barthman and Washington Ave. Wheeling, wTv., May 28, loot. My system waa run down and my joints Itched and pained me considerably. I had used S. S. S. before and knew what it waa, so I purchased a bottle of it and have taken several bottles and the achea and pains are gone, my blood has been cleas cd and tny general health built up. lean testify to it as a blood purifier and tonic, 1333 Market St, John C. Stbih. If yon have any symptoms of dis ordered blood write us and our physician will advise yon free, Onr book'on blood and skin diaeaaeeaent free. Tha 8wlft Specific Company, Atlanta, Ga. I Htl u mt I nil. tup. -lasts uoua. urn Bom fry anutgtuu. "Ton can't do two things successful ly at th same Urn." "I did." What did you do?" "Spent my money and my vacation." College Girl Ob, bow my watch an noys me, tlcklug under my pillow. Her Chum Why don't you get on ot these silent midnight watch? Sail! What doe Carrl do for a living? Hallle She paluta. Sallle I knew that, but I didn't know she got paid for It Boston Traveler. Mrs. Torker Tommy, you must not Interrupt m when I am speaking. Tommy Then how'U I ever get a chance to say anything? Ufa. Old Mother Hubbard, ah want out and rubbered. New neighbors wr Just moving In. "I'll just take a peep. My! their furniture's cheap!" ah aaid. with a satisfied grin. Magistrate Th evidence clearly shows that you threw a stone at this man. Prisoner An' the looks ot th man ahows mors than that, your hon or; It shows that I hit him. Mr. Nurtch I think I'll take this watch. You're sur It is mad ot re fined gold? Jeweler Certainly. Mrs. Kurich Because I do dstsst anything that ain't refined. Philadelphia Ledger. "My physician says that worry makes people thin." "I don't bllv It," answered Miss Cayenne. "There la nothing that worries soma people mors than th discovery that they ar getting fat" First Lady (In an open car) I'll bet anything It's going to rain! Second Lady Nonsense! th sky's clear as a bell First Lady I know that; but why did thoa gentlemen glv up their end seat. I should like to know? Indian Killer (from New York) Where's yer Indiana? Colorado Jack Ail dead. Indian Killer Who killed 'em? Colorado Jack Why, yon see, young feller, they heard you was com ing, and they laid down and died. "Aren't yon married yet?" "No." Wall, well! I thought you were en- gaged to a certain young lady In Scar borough T "No. I was engaged to an uncertain young lady In Scarbor ough, and thafs why I am not mar ried." Cassldy I suppose y heard tb news about Flannery? Casey Phat news? Csssldy H waa drownded this marnin'. Caaey I don't bailer It Shure, I was taykln' to him yls thsrday, an' he niver said a word about It Philadelphia Press. "Well, what does be say?" Impatient ly asked Mr. Spotcash. "I'll tell you In a moment" replied his accrctary. who was still struggling with tb opening sentence of a letter from that German correspondent of th firm. hsven't get to th verb yet" Chicago Tribune. "It must be a great satisfaction to have such a palatial apartment" aaid th old-time friend. "It Is," answered Mr. Cumrox; "it's a heap of comfort to have a bona big enough to wander away and get lost in when mother and tb gsls are giving a musical or a re ceptionsWashington Star. Lakeside (in Eighth avenue restau rant) I see you bar a algn requesting gentlemen to remove their hats. Wait er Yes; we found It necessary. Lake side Just Ilk Now York. Why, out In Chicago we never think of sitting down to a meal without taking off our hats and coats. Town Toplca. "I suppose," said Mra. Upparton, "yoo are thoroughly familiar with tb duties of a cook?" Ol am, ma am replied the applicant "Can you make a mayonnaise dreaalngr asked the prospective employer. "No, ma'am; 01 only do plain sewln'." answered th cook lady. "01 have all me own dresses made." Chicago News. Willing, but Hampered. Rich Caller (who Is making the round of the ten ement district Well, I must go now. Is there anything I can do for you, my good woman? The Other (of th sub merged) No, thank ye, mem. Y mustn't mind It mem. If I don't return the call. I haven't any time to go slammln' meself. Chicago Tribune. "I had a good Job last summer, but lost It on secount of my fool absent mindedness," said poor old Selduro t'edd, pessimistically; "I waa actln' as de echo for a mountain hotel; an' 1 done all right till one moonlight night when a smart guy from de city hol lered, 'Hello, Smith!" I forgot myself an' answered back, 'Which Smith do yer meanT "Judge. Jones What Is Newlywed BIgghed looking so glum about? Smith Wby, th gypsy fortune-teller Just told hi wife that abe would have two hus bands and that the second one would be a very fine sort of man. , Jones Ha, ba! And BIgghed thinks that is a refection on blm, I suppose? Smith Oh, no! He thinks his wife mnst have been married before and never told him. TIt-Blta. Increaae In Terse Rhyming. A startling Increase In occasional verse may be looked for shortly, for a new "Hbymlng Dictionary" Is on tb point of publication; and tb rbym often suggest the Idea. Lorin La th rop, the deviser of the work. Is well known In Bristol as a popular and ef ficient United States consul. But ther are few wbo know tb Industry of bis leisure, which baa resulted In pseu donymous stories In newspapers and In cloth-covered novels. His own nam Is a Yorkshire one of more than a century ago. Tb Mean Man. "Da. mean man," said Unci Eben, "baa a Certuln advantage In de fact dut-white men admire de butterfly dey hap a sho-nuff respect fob. de wasp."-7Wasblng'ton Star. You will never know how many peo ple suffer with the earache until you go around with some cotton stuffed In one of youf ear. FIRST TELEPHONE MADE IN CNICACO Chicago I claimed a th birthplace ot th telephone. At Michigan and Jackson boulevard, on th sit ot th present Stratford Uotut, In th old Gardner House, th first telephone waa ttsd In 1S75. Tb Instrument waa th Invention ot Henry C Strong, a Journeyman printer, and a veteran of the Civil War, who had served In th Ntuety- third Illinois. Before th war he had learned telegraphy In New York City, It waa during th war that th possi bility of ualng a closed circuit on a Mors Instrument and transmitting aounda f th human vote by It oc curred to him. A early a 172 he lu tereated th chaplain of th regtuient Rev. a M. Barue. In hla theory. In UTS h set up th Instrument, which h called "th Goodyear slugl coll telegraph sounder," In tb rooms of th Howser School ot Telegraphy, In th Gardner House, To the amass ment of Dr. and Mra. 0. W. Howser, who war present at the experiment Strong succeeded. In securing com munication with a station he had es tabllshaj at th stock yard. In May. 1ST7, Strong patented bis modal, which consisted of an electrlo speaking telephone, a permanent mag- Bet In a coll ot tnaulated wire with a metal diaphragm. In th meantime, In 1378, th Bell company had secured a patent on an Instrument which bad been Invented in the aame year. Strong's patent Infringed their In no way. as th principle on which th BU telephone operated Involved the ua of an electro-magnet, while th Strong Instrument waa connected with a permanent magnet In September, 1ST?, there was a fir In th United States patent office. At soma tlm between May and Decem ber th Strong model disappeared. lu December, 1877, th Hell Telephone Company put In commercial use a model which bears a striking resetn blanc to the Strong. The case of the Strong patent, vested in tha Atlantic and Western Telephone Company, agalnat th Bell Company, I now pending In th United State Circuit Court Chicago Journal. HUMAN LIFE AN3 NATURE. Exlatanca of Man Dopcnda on Many TaUnsra-ETolutton of f lauta. It la not easy to appraueud the fact that human life on th globe Is de pendant upon such Incidents as co operation with birds or the collateral evolution of certain plants, aays the New York Tribune. Yet It has been asrtd by scientists that human life. If possible at all on th globe. would b at a very low atage but for th oo-xlstuc of thrv or four fam ilies of plant the cereal, the sola num. th palm and th ros families. Wherever we turn w find ourselves In Interdependent relation with these four allies. Th palm alone, with its ancient representatives In the coal era, give ua not fewer than 1.000 va rleti of valuable fruits and fibers. Th solanum family gives us tha po tato, th tomato and tobacco; the cer eal family gives us rice, on which one third of the race mostly sub,ULs; at and corn for ourselves and our domesticated animals, aa well as wheat and rye for bread, and the true arise e for animals. These last are simply undeveloped cereals. The roe family gives us nearly ail the fruits lr our orchard and gardens, as weil as th noblest of th flowers that adorn our lawns. Some representa tives of each one of these families are found over the larger part of the hab itable globe. " An Important evolution Is still iro'ng on In plant life. We ar more likely, however, to note the appearance of noxious plants than the development of those of sterling merit Three very weeds Indicate a struggle for exist ence. In which struggle the oversight of man la required. Out of the crowd ing occasionally comes a plant of .nar velous beneficence, Ilk the potato. In fact, the greater part of human effort Is exerted In selecting from whit na ture produces and destroying the poorer product Most of the finer apples, plums and cherries could not hav struggled Into dominance over th wild and crabbed fruit without our assistance. We are still getting on with second-rate tilings In our car- dens and orchards because we h:-v not had wit enough to prevent some of the choicest from being lost Kx ten ding the Loan. Old Mr. Dobson was nothing If not neighborly, but In the case of the Per kinses be really felt that a Hue must be drawn smewhere. It was the fifth time that week that little Sammy Per kins bad been over to borrow some thing, and this was only Wednesday. "Mease, Mr. Dobson, mother says won't you lend ber your lawn-mower for about an hour or two?" Mr. Dobson scratched his bead dubi ously. "Well, sonny, 'deed I can't" he said, at last "I'll be needing It now, straight through the summer, on and on. But I'll tell you wbat" he added. when be aaw the youngster' downcast countenance. "There's the snow-shov el she borrowed last January; I'll let her keep that a bit longer." A freak of the Lasgsaga "That's strange." "West's strange?" "The American coll eg athletes wert beaten In the long runs, and yt they won easily In tb long ran." Cleve land Plain Dealer. Aa Usual, Small Boy Pa's gone on a two week' fishing trip. Inquiring Friend Do you think he'll catch anything? Small Boy No, he s Just gone fish ing. , A girl who uses paint Isn't necessa rily the picture of health. A fussy person- quickly sours tha milk of human kindness. ihiyjr. air ' ,Wi .I iiiLinii,ri I wtiat tntiiiiAVff REAR ABAL HlBOl Recommends Pe-ru-na Tes ; . fflffffl K.-ar Admiral Philip Iliihhorn, of th United Siatcs navy. In a recent let ter from Washington, D. C, give IV rnna the followinu endorsement: After using Peruna for a short time period, I can now cheerfully roc omniend your valuable remedy to any on who is In need of an Invigorating tonic." Philip tlichborn. Hear Admiral J. A. Howell, V. 8 navv, writes (torn Washington, D. C. aa follows: "1 hav used your rernna with sat isfaction, and ran cheerfully recom mend the remedy aa an effective cur for roughs and told." J. A. Howell. The highest men in our nation have given Peruna a strong endorsement. Men rvptesenting all classes snd sta tions are equallv represented. Pe-ru-na la a Preventative and Cura tive Medicine for Catarrh. Hon, E. II. Fitch, formerly special United States attorney, state of Virgin- LOSS TO ACTRESSES. So More Revenue to Them la Bala f I'hotoarapba. Popular actrettites made In the past from flit) to J1.500 a year on the sale of their photographs, but now this source of revenue is altogether lost to them. "I drew from my photographer, up ts ten years ago. a regular annual in come of S.sk. 1 was uuder contract !s pose only for htm; he bad the ex clusive aal of my pictures, atid oil each picture that he sold h puld ni a royalty. "That is the way It used to b with popular actresses. They signed papers to the effect that they would poe only for one photographer, and he slgued papers to the effect that he would pay them a royalty on each of their pic ture that he sold. Thus they mad easily from $3 to $-3 a week. "No such pleasant condition exists to day. Th change Is due t that per fecting of th bait toue process where by the magazines, th weeklies and th newspapers can reproduce photo graphs beautifully. "As soon as that reproduction began the theatrical managers spared no palna to get photographs of their lead ing women printed, for they recog nized that the publication of auch pho tographs waa an excellent advertise ment They erdered their leading women to pose for any and every newspaper or magailn photographer who presented himself, and they hud additional photographs mnde for free distribution among the various publi cations of the land. "Thus the actresses were forced to break their contracts with their own photographers. Thus, too, the sale of the pictures fell off. For these pictures, which formerly were rare enough and interesting enough to sell readily, were now become so common, through their reproduction In Innumerable prints, that bnrdly anyone cared to buy tbem." Newark News. Took In the Lines. Jsck Won't you write to me when I return home7 Ernestine Hardly. You se, 1 have accepted Dk-k. Jack But even If you are engaged you can drop ni a line. Ernestine No, when I catch a fish I stop dropping lines. A Compared. "I'm afrai.t that raunf mill who Is eoarting our daughter dossu't amount to mark," remsrked Mr. Metktrtou. "Why do you think that, my dear!" asked the meek and lowly Maakertun. tt ...11. .I..-'. 1. 1. .. 1 ; -.1 Mrs. M., "unless it's becsus bs reminds 1 so rouca or you. Xlio Kind You llttvet Always v Wa.rHinjton.D turc of Clius. II. fletclier, and lius lx-rn made) under his pergonal nuporvlnlon for over .'JO year. Allow no one to deceive) you in tills. Counterfeits, Imitation and JriHt-aa-ifood " are but Experiments, and endaricer tha health of Children Experience airahmt Kipcrinicnt. What is CASTOR I A CaHtoriu is a lmrnilcn aiibslltute for Castor Oil, Pare Rorlc, Jrops mid Moothintr Hyrups. It is Pleaannt. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other JNarcotlo HiibBtaiice. Its aire Is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays I-'everiidineM. It cures Dliirrluna and Wind Colic. It relieves 'I'eetblnir Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It asHiuiilates the Food, regulates tho Htoniach and Itowels, Hrivlnyr healthy and natural sleep. The Children's I'amtceu Xlie Mother's Friend. The Kind You Me Always Bought Bears the In Use For Over 30 Years. TNC OffTUH MMMHt. TT MURIUV TRIlt, NIW VHft rTV. Other Prominent Men tify. la writes from the Census 0111c build In Washington, 1. 0., ' lo": "People emmot live In the vaiiabl cli mate of the Kasteru and Atlantic coast states ami em-ape liability to cohla ' lataulial affections. The common prevalence of these ailments la proof enough of the MMettton. 1 hv been no exception, but I hava found a sure means for combating those u"eatet objections to this climate, ami that I" Peruna. Taken as directed, It I a euro for piecent catarrhal aiHU'Uon and a preventative of future Jistnw of that kind." -K, 11. Filch. "Pe-ru-na a Very Infective Remedy." Hon. liolHrt V. Duvls, iiicuiImt of rongiesa from Florida, writes froit bourn of representatives, Washington, P. C, a lot low: "I cau cheerfully tecommend your remedy, Peruua, as a very effective cur for coughs, coKIs and catarrh. " Hub ert W. lavls. Colds Not Promptly Cured are Sure to Cause Catarrh. Teruna cures catarrh, Tliat I all that lr. Hartman claim lot It. But catarrh assume various phases In the human system. 1 he day was when men of promin ence hesitated to give their testimonials to propiiatory medicines for publica tion. Tills remains true today of most propriatory, medicines. Hut Peruna has become so Justly famous, its merits are known to so many people of high and low stations, that no on hesitates to see his usma in print recommend in Pei una. If you Jo not derive prompt anil sat isfactory results from the ue of Pet 11 us, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giv ing him a full statement of your ctte, and lis will be pleaited to give you his valuable advice gratia. Address Dr. Hsrtman, president of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, O. I SETTLING UP IN THE SOUTH, Priaaitlv Buatuea Math da lu Mount I aluoua I'art at Teunraee. "I have Just completed my first Dual , ness trip through th tSoutb," ssld a ! New York commercial traveler whose territory heretofore has been the I Northwest. "Except In the larger clile 1 found merchant doing busi ness by th old methods. "lu ko:u f the umutitain town th old credit system still prevails. I do not know Just how they do It, but 1 think It 1 on som sjiin of reci procity. "I wss In a store in eastern Ten nessee when nn old family doctor csme lu to settle his account. Tha merchsiit owed him for professional servb-es, and he owed th uierchaut for dry good and groceries. After tby bad compared accounts, the uierchaut owed the doctor something over a dollar. ' 'Shall we setti up now or let It go over on uext year'a accouutr akd tu merchant " '1 reckon we'd better sett's Bow." was the reply. 'I have a putleut up th creek that needs some cod llvur oil, and as 1 haveu't any, and yuu have, you cau squur t y giving ui lb different- lu cod liver.' " The cod liver 1 ouly dollar. Doc, and I still owe you something over. Do you think of suy little thing you'd like to make It even, or how?' "The merchant's stock wss general merchandise, Including druggists' siiu dries. Th old doctor looked srouud for a few minute aud then said: "'You might muke the balaue lu a porous plaster. I've got to put one on Jim HotHngton. w ho sprained bis back yesterday trying to pry hla wagou out of the mire.' "The merchant got out tb artlcl and banded It over. Then h figured and aaid: ""1'hat leaves m fiv cents In your debt. Doc. How'U you hav It?' "'You might give uie nickel's worth of court plaster to make It even. I've 'got a case about a mile out wher It'll come In handy.' "And so the account wns squared. "Another thing 1 noticed In the Southern towns that I never saw In the North or Northwest, most of the newspapers print a chapter from the Old Testament In each Issue. If not a chapter, they print a vers. "I wss told that in som of the set tlements these chapters or texts wer cut out by the subscribers snd put Into scrspbooks. They msy bsv been stringing m about that" New York Sun. Do not fall te provlds sous ussss far vatlltiv durlug th Dlgbt. Jtouirht lina burn the alartiu Signature of lu tha Wronar Maoea. ...,.h- .,,,1111111 walked Into a gro cer shop In mi Ayrshlr vlllag ami banned a piece of soma yellow atib sliuuo on the counter. Wti l'ok Hootch, of course, n Tit imis rr-jmn. 1..., 1 i-i.i.ma will understand th words she used, since ninny adver tisement bus inndo tu mnu inii"r. 1.1- .1.., auiit 'la the son 11 that does tho whnIiIu' o' ItNoif ; tin) oni that miikes every wiihIiIu' day a kill' o' gh rilled feiiHl; the soup that gets ' ' linen while as siuiw an' as sweet a a linxclmit, and lets the Uellciiteu nouav wife pltiv wl" the children; au ber I've been" sciubbln' threw mortal hour wl' that lump B"t u" ,,mlp ''"r ont ' it tluin ton'd ut ' brick." "I beg your pnrilon." aaid th grocer ciilmly. "but that bm't soup. Your little boy was here yesterday for half a pound of Cheese and liiilf POuud. of soup. Tliuf the cheese." "The cheese:" eu-lilinod the woman. "Then that account fur th liber thing." "Wbnt other tiling?" nb tha hnl nit-lit winner- In whit made the Welsh rabbit w had fur oor supper last n queer. Mothrwllt fln-t WtmloW Roothtni Rrnin ll t" r-ty um (or lUtt sklWuo duni tin ''"' I'1"4- A Irftgtoal lntreui-e. IJttls Ilea Wbo Is that lrU IsJy, ninuunnT Mamma That I Miss tio.nl win, th philanthropist, iy dmr. Unit HrssWusl Is a philanthropist J M minim It Is a word darlrtd front lb Greek algnifylng "a !'"' of ui'ii " I.lttl Itess Then I files all woman ar philanthropies, sran't they, uisnittist TITO rsnnsnssnrl arsd. Wo Slaar ssfsausaaal f 1 10 n., SisldaVsuasur! Kllus so! Karra haaiat, h.mlfv.i r r OS tosl l.lllsi irsallsa, lit. M. U. Mllua, l.M sa- i l-kllajsllila, A Cheap Kunaral. rm " Housekeeper-Pretty pecluia you sr to k fur hi-lp! Th dirt oil you is sa iu. h ttiU-k. Trsutp Yes, mum; tlmss ar wrry tinr.l, uiuiii, and funeral nnatis ou-e hiijll. I'm lea v in" It on so wutn my t.m collie 1 won't H-vl btiryiii'. For eoliths ami eolOs there Is no htt niadicin Hi" I'i'o s I'ur for Consump tion. I'rUe 5 rent. Work lloitl Way. Author-Truly, this Is au iinsip,-a,-la live world. VVlir. If I bad nrltlsu altat M, I'.i.l.l ln aritteu I Kuuldu't ba Is u on. lik he is. t'ritli-u I guess that' right. And If Mi-I'sild hs.l writtsn th stuff you frm.l out ha wouldn't ha f imoin. ait'ior. Position Guaranteed. -. t.irMt i 's.-.-.l sl'h a National lk to tttsl S'M-.t any fallows in out t-art Uks tl ty insll, j'rai lt al'r I' Wrtl loCsy fur estsloff II tit. I Hu Iiicm College, TACt'Mt. WAMt Wanted -Salesmen To t-nnvu s t' fsrin rs an I douleri oil line of g.lt v i-nb-ily itre.ls, f.MO t-r li .i nth ' art e isdy i nts l l yyiHil . rlt'-r. No c nn etitioii. nl ea,y sell ers, W'r-te for i.irltcuUr an I t;ontv itt mnv. SPECIALTY SELLING COMPANY 313 CommcrtUI Slk. PsdUsd. On. CURE Horses '''""m'f, rink iw or !itif DITtONCI and aura cur f"t mi CURED 34 HOItUCa. t he hM sttn IVis.la, He) lit. i-t. itsss AMI I Its! MtM I MF-sI M tt -rsw f lle 14 4 iatavisr ftn.1 f) i ..., W I "h Jim frwrnUm UanaOHaM Mil ajsMiaaHl r,.s)Lktt'M 1st IhU as. tM liacei attis. Mvw.ww.N I rnicn mt oiALt, ao hv mail, tto FrtttT rT VeW,f . tt h - I-,, -t.)ts ttvi.t t t M f W'n RUSSELL imm & High Grade IHHtSHtRS STACKERS Machinery Write for Catalogue snJ Prices The A, H. Averill Machinery Co, m im Ma J.ifl W. 'ORLbS iREATEST 5M0e MAKER rV .W.,W,H'SCinrr IS. T-k X V .'.,-. xfa j aj r wi .i ravnv' Ayer's For coughs, coUIr, bronchitis, asthma, weak throats, weak lungs, consumption, take Aycr'a Cherry Pectoral. Cherry Pectoral Always keep a bottle of It in the house. We have been saying- this for 00 years, and so have the doctors. t hits iissil sr, Olisrrv rlit In m fail0l (m W fl II IS III liS.1 MlMtlrli, 111 tli tiiI, f kuuo, tut all lliiual sail issg '"""''ant. J. K. Nosi ansa, Wsllbam, Msst, Ji a. All .l,n.-y' J o 4vi.fi m, f.i silr W..a for The Lungs Daily actlen of the howel, la nec ary. Aid natur with Ayer'a Pill. Isn't that Tbnnahlfutr Tes -Hit iied lo say all didn't car how homely a mini might b If b were only thouiihtfnl, Jess-Well, t hilt's III kind sh got for a lillsbnud. Teas Why, t heard h wn any thing hut tlionchtfiil Jeas- He's full of thought (or lilta aelf. riillndelplila I.eilger, Ttitw Ixtvlnsl Cllrl, Aaty On rsu draas very ulrsly with out st'siidlng utiti U If on ouly ba a lit II last. May Tltn yotl otis-ltl to drssa a good deal Mler thtlii yotl do. Amy Why, pruv T May Well, you don't sin! ninth, Uil I'm sur you bass but II t ( lo taste. itZSa IRRIGATOR No Cost of Operation Phillips te'ff Hydraulic Ram Writs today for frea llltistrata-1 Vl COLUMBIA ENGINEERING WORKS Tiatb tad Jotsasoa Stricts PCBILiHO CKECC1 P. H. V. Sm. SO IVtl V ntniiM i ma r of HEAVES. COUGH, it.-o, a oft Bioos rturiri AKl con. tl ll!uti tut rr-im tu u i beat- af iM. ( ' PdRTLANO OREGON m : W.L Douglas 0!S! S3.50 SHOES rV U OitHmm mmkmm tuut tlm uw irmn'm $3.BO mhom than mnjr aihor mamitcotmr w9ia. Vi f.n w. i.4tU o thm nitliiif ami sii-Tl.,f rutin itttlr, lis dl(Tattti''i lllr( t. bI.im-s) ftiavU h (l.t4 r.f .ll liiAa mwj l,h Rtaiiln le-nlhrr tnwtl, Hi mU, iii.iaif1 nUf W. t iV mU- fci.to iO Itiftia, wIjv llir .;t( Ihaiir 111 11 let. kt I ill ttri.tfrt i my tAfl-W Im ''aiier iriiiiiiaiii fllun tutu RHy I'llir ' J ii tit rtifkri ukUj 4t4 wti tim mU lui ihm ynu wiUiJ $6,263,040.00, yr. ). rtonsiss risrsittxis itii-ir sslits lis stsuiDlnii tits ssate and wi.'. ..ii Hi. h.,ii,n. 1 .. (, t-vi, t.o iiititui1 H..1.1 by it.. 4siui ,,m. r,i i;r .fUiir Munarlitr In Ml. i"mf,,ri an, I Waar. n ,,...,, ,.r lmjunmrt drtJ irnr Itt ui hri p.wirntf ,,, 1.1 iSl , ,IW.' h, H. u, vt:i.. Ijh. .4.7.1. 1.4,..: trsMa. fa, I.. lliiuKlas lt-s (Urans Ciillakln In his , i.rotta (mi I. twtiiwil.it ,i ba tlia Dnaas ains l.aatllnr Mtailll, sssb sua uATAioiitis ntirtsn rnu. tsmtucnnss misf tn UNI.I.S sr Mtll. IV. L. DOUGLAS, CeooAfon, Maes. n . . s f'V