Catarrh
Invites Consumption
It weakens the dclicnte lung tissues,
derang? tlio digestive organs, and
breaks down the general health.
It often causes headache and diizS
Hess, Impairs the taste, smell and
bearing, and 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
Good's. Be sure to get Hood's.
" I u troubled with catarrh 30 yean,
teeing statements of cum by flood's Bar
eaparllla retolred to try It. Four bottles
entirely cured me." William Suiimaji,
1090 6th St Milwaukee, Wis.
Hood's) Sarsaparilla promises t
ure and keapa tha promise.
1 Humorous
l
The Los; Cabin.
O'er the rlsion like a mirage f!!s
The old log cabin, with its dingy wall,
And crippled chimney with crutch-like
prop
Reueath a sagging shoulder at the top.
The coonskin battened fast on either
side
The wisps of leaf tobacco "cut and
dried"
The yellow strands of quartered apples
strung
In rich festoons that tangle in among
The morning glory Tines that clamber
o er
The little clapboard roof above the door;
The old well sweep that drops a cour
tesy
To every thirsty soul so graciously,
The stranger, as he drains the dripping
gourd.
Intuitively murmurs, "Thank the Lord!'
Again thro' mists of memory arise
The simple scenes of horn before the
eyes:
The happy mother, humming with her
wheel.
The dear old melodies that used to steal
8o drowsily upon the summer air.
Tha house dog hid his bone, forgot his
care.
And nestled at her feet to dream, perchance.
Soma cooling dream of winter time ro
mance.
The square of sunshine through the open
door
That notched its edge across the pun
cheon floor.
And made a golden coverlet, whereon
The god of slumber hsd a picture drawn
Of babyhood, in all the loveliness
Of dimpled cheek, and limb, and liusey
dress:
The bough-filled fireplace and the mantel
wide.
Its fire-scorched ankles stretched on eith
er side.
Where, perched upon its shoulders 'neath
the joist,
The old clock hiccoughed, harsh and
husky-voiced.
And snarled the premonition dire and
dread,
When it should hammer Time upon the
' head;
Tomatoes, red and yellow, in a row.
Preserved not then for diet, but for
show.
Like rare and precious jewels in the
rough,
Whose worth was not appraised at half
enough;
The jars of jelly, with their dusty tops;
The bunch of pennyroyal and the cordial
drops;
The flask of camphor and the phial of
squills;
The box of buttons, garden seeds and
pills;
And ending all the mantel's bric-a-brac
The old, time-honored ""family alma
nack.
James Whitcomb Riley.
Primitive Paper-Making?.
la Madagascar a kind of writing
paper used by some of the native nota
bles and tbe fetish priests Is made
from tbe bark of a shrub named ba
hova. Tbe bark fibre is boiled and
macerated until a thin paste la obtain
ed. Then a leaf of tbe plant called
ravlnla, or traveler's tea. Is coated
with pulp formed from a particular
kind of rice, and over this Is spread
the hsbova paste, on both sides of the
leaf. After the coating has thorough
ly dried and adhered, it Is polished
with a smooth shell, and the paper is
ready for use. The manufacture of
the Ink employed, like that of the pa
per itself, Is a monopoly of tbe nota
bles and priests who use It. This pa
per may be bought by European trav
elers st less than a penny a sheet, but
only a few hundred sheeta are pro
duced in a month.
SKIN PC
Altoona. Pa.. lune 20. iooi.
I was afflicted with Tetter in bad shape.
It would appear in blotches as large as my
hand, a yellowish color, and scale off.
You can imagine how offensive it was.
For twelve years I was afflicted with this
irouDie. At night it was a case of scratch
and many times no rest at all. Seeing the
good the medicine was doing a friend
who was taking it for Eczema, I com
menced it, and a9 a result the eruption be-
fsn to dry up and disappear, and to-day
am practically a well man. Only two
uuy pui are leu on ine elbow and shin,
where once the whole body was affected.
I have every confidence in the medicine.
and feel sure that in a short time these
two remaining spots will disappear.
8. 8. S. is certainly a great blood puri.
fier. and has done me a world of crwt
I am grateful for what it has accom
plished, and trust that what I have said
will lead others who are similarly afflict
ed to take the remedy and obtain the
tame good results that I have.
125 East Fifth Ave. John F. Lea.
While washes, soaps, salves and powders
relieve temporarily, tbey do not reach the
real cause of the disease. The blood must
be purified before the cure is permanent.
8.S.S. contains no potash, arsenic or min
eral of any description, but is guaranteed
purely vegetawe.
Send for our book
on the skin and its
diseases, which is
mailed free. Our
physicians will
cheerfully advise
without charge
any who write us
about their case.
f bl Swift Spcci.lo Company, Atlanta, fit.
At Party Rudolph, can you cut
your own meat?" "Humph!" said Ru
dolph, who was sawing away. "Can't
I? I've cut a great deal tougher meat
than this at home."
Doctor Ah! out for a constitution
al? She Yes; I walk two miles be
fore breakfast every morning for my
complexion. Doctor Is the drug store
so far as thatt-Eiehange.
Mr. A. Chromo? Mrs. Newrtebe
And who is this by? Picture Dealer
Tbat is a chromo, madam. Mrs.
Newrlche Oh, yes, of course It Is.
Now that you mention It, I recognise
his style.
Softlelgh When 1 aw awaked her
fob her band In mawriage her bwutnl
father tbweatened to aw hwain me.
doncher know. Miss Cutting Tbat s
lust like her father. He always was
fond of a Joke. Chicago Daily News.
tsual Invitation A lady was asked
by another where she and her hus
band had taken up their abode. "Oh,"
she replied, "we are living by the
canal at present. We should be de
lighted If you would drop In some even
ing." A Proper 8tudy. Wall Street So
your son is studying law. lo you ex
pect that he will stick to It? Specu
latorOh, no; I Just want him to know
enough about it so that he will be able
to evade it successfully. Detroit Free
Press.
A Fight in It "As Shakespeare
says." remarked lassiay, wno was
fond of alrine his "book laruln' " oc
casionally, "what's in a uaiue!
"Well." replied Casey, "call me wan
that Ol don't like an" Oil! show ye."
Philadelphia Pre.
Bearitt Things were awfully dull
on 'Change to-day. Absolutely notn-
ing doing In stocks. The buyers and
sellers failed to get together. Mrs.
Bearitt Why don't you mark some of
the stock down and advertise a bar
gain sale? Chicago News.
"Maude graduated from your cook
ing school last spring, didn't she?"
"Yes; but she's going to take a post
graduate course this fall." "Then she's
really going back to the school?" "Oh,
no; she's to be married to a poor young
man. Catholic Standard-Times.
A Real Curiosity. That Is a curious-
looking cane, major," said the visitor.
A memento of the war of the rebel
Hon, I suppose?" "Yes, a Christmas
present." replied the old veteran, 'it
was made from the hollow log I occu
pied at tbe famous battle of Bull
Run."
Lyles Did yon ever come across a
more conceited fellow than Bulger?
They say he Is an atheist; and I be
lieve he Is. Bonter I wouldn't like
to go so far as that; but I do know
that be doesn't reeogulze tbe exist
ence of a superior being. Town and
Country.
The Strange Hen You'd hardly be
lieve It, ladies, but In that part of
the country from which I came in
cubators are unknown. The Modern
Hen Goodness gracious! I suppose
the simple-minded folk out that way
still believe that a hen's sphere Is her
nest. Town Topics.
Directions for l"e. The Inventor of
a new feeding bottle for infants sent
out tbe following among his direc
tions for using: "When the baby Is
done drinking it must be unscrewed
and laid In a cool place under the
hydrant. If the baby does not thrive
on fresh milk it should be boiled.
Deacon Good Don't you think It
cruel for you to draw a fish out of bis
native -element by a sharp iron book
Fisher Boy It's no fault of mine.
When I'm Just giving a worm a salt
water bath, what does a fish want to
hook himself onto my line for? If
no business of his. Boston Transcript
Honest Policy. An Irishman some
years ago entered Mr. Hauna's office,
took off his hat politely and said: "The
top of the mornln' to ye, Mtstber Han
na. I re been told ye re wantin o
help." "I have very little to do," re
plied Mr. Hanna, with a quiet smile of
humor. "Then, said the Irishman,
I'm the boy for yez. It's little I care
about doln', sure; It's the money I'm
after."
Exclamatory Rheumatism. Martha
the colored washerwoman, was com
plaining ot her husband's health to
one of her patrons. "He's ve'y po-'ly,
ma'am; ve'y po'ly. He's got dat ex
clamatory rheumatism." "You mean
inflammatory, Martha. Exclamatory
Is from exclaim, which means to cry
out" "Yes, miss," answered Martha
with conviction, "dat s what It Is. He
boilers all de time."
At a public school one of the boys
In a class had committed some grave
Infraction of discipline. The teacher
announced that be would thrash the
whole class If some one did not tell
him who had committed the offense.
All were silent, and he began with
the first boy and thrashed everyone In
the class until be Anally reached the
last one. Then he said: "Now, if
you will tell me who did this, I won't
punish you." "All right, sir, I did It."
Scissors.
Ayer's
'A RAINY DAY TREAT."
Feed your hair; nourish it;
Rive it something to live on.
Then it will slop falline, and
will grow long and heavy.
Ayer's Hair V'icor is the only
Hair Vigor
hair food you can buy. For 60
years it has been doing just
what we claim it will do. It
will not disappoint you.
" Mt hair t lt serf tlu.rl. Kilt attar
ualnc Avsr'a bl.ilr Viutn-a aliitrt time it tiricin
lit trow', and ih'W It la Itniiteen tin-het luir,
TiiU Mini ft splendid tomtit n niwaftsr bew-g
amioat wltlioiit any hair."
Mils. J. II. firon, luloraJo Serines, Colo.
fl M a ttetll. J r tnn-
for
Short Hair
His Dyapepaia llcttor.
Tliltta I cot a win from Sole? to
day saying his dyspepsia was much ' -v",1,n'
better.
Cutts Yon don't mean to say he
telegraphed the news. What did he
say?
Butts He said there was a strong
rally In the wheat pit. Cincinnati
Commercial Tribune.
When the t-'olsoum were children-
there were seven of them their
mother conceived the Idea ot giving
them what she culled "a ralny-dny
treut." They lived two tulles from
scLool, and often lis the course
of the year a -storm kept them
; housed. That meant a trying day
, for the older folk, for seven
i healthy children could overrun the
place, and leave no quiet coiner for
rending or writing or talking, So tint
, never-tired mother would set on foot
a corn-popping, or an apple-rousting.
1 : or a charade party, or a picture-past
ing "bee," or a spelling school, or ..
candy-pull. Whatever the "treat'
j was, mother was the leading spirit In
I It, and every child had a good time,
and helped the others to do the saute,
Many year passed over the happy
family, tine by one they left the old
farm, until no one was left lint denr
"Aunt Eunice," as everybody called
her the good nngcl of many a family,
although she hud no children of her
I own. Living alone In the old house
I sho was not free from lonely longlngi
l fur the merry days of childhood ami
Motkernwill f.u.1 airs. winsicWa Soothing
Syrup th best remedy to use (ot their cailtlna
during the teething period.
Out of the homesick desire for klus-
folk she could no loiiKer call about
lor. grew her plan for "a rainy-day
'tiny treat" of her own. Whenever n
storm shut her In, she set about con
trlvlng some unexpected pleasure for
somebody. Once it was a long letter
to poor old Hetty Sweet, who was In
the almshouse at Barton, fifteen miles
away, ami who longed fur news of h.-r
former neighbor. Another time she
made some of her old fashioned mo
lasses candy, and packed a generous
box of It for the Widow Drown, to
w hom no onchitd given a package of
sweets since she was a girl
She knitted a bright scarlet sweater
An Enormous Umbrella.
An umbrella big enough to cover a
dozen persons lelongs to the Church
of St. I'eter Mancroft, .Norwich. Kne-
land. It Is used on wet days for wed
ding parties, so that the bride and
bridegroom, the bridesmaids and
guests may not get their smart dresses
spoiled when walking from the church
aoor to the carriages. It Is also used
by the clergy at funerals, when the
service has to be held by the graveside
in pouring rain. That It Is useful !
obvious, and it is rather remarkable
that many other churches do not pos
sess such an article as a part of the
ordinary church furniture.
A Wise Young Woman.
He It is true, darling, that 1 haven't'
a penny that 1 can call my own just
now, but my father is worth a million, i
and
She (interrupting! Excuse me, but is
your mother living?
" i for Dick Tor, a half-witted bov whose
a,e a7tvor?"'V " J I mo,mr om,l', nJ fl ul
He Sure' What Is It? i mouth, much less clothes for his bac'i.
She-dntrodnee me to your father. sl1 'l'd ' packed off a bundle-
I n,' books for Mary Flint, kept In bed
For forts- rear s Pesos Cure for Con ; for three mouths by a broken hip, and
sumption has cured coughs and colds. At 0Bor for reading to pass the Ions,
druggists. I'rtce 23 cents. , , ... , , ,?
. ; si w days. One day she sent In w rlt-
Other Side or It. , lt:g to the minister s note of thanks
She (nt the depot) It must be awfully for his last Sunday's sermon, and to
trying on those poor foreigners who mine; thc lexton ,voriI of appreciation f.,r
to this country and hi.,1 themselves ,i, ,.,,.k i i... 1....1 .....
strangers 111 a strange land. I . . " " .......
lie Oh, they sre nse l to it. having ' "nr "-
been born and raised in foreign lands,; Aunt r.unloe s 'rainy-day treat'
you know. ; reached far and wide throughout uer
She Why, of course, I never thought II tie circle, and left manv a life the
Of that. )rl,-lir luvniixi li.l.i l,.p Ufa h,l ,-,,.,
A GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILES on c"1"' a"T niul lr,,ar'
ltchm. mind. nMm. o, pm.r.,11., p,.- i n ea nness sne nnn ron.Uere.i r.y tno
Year druxgiai wm n-rumi oj.tny if pazo oiNT- J endiance of good works. Youth's Com-
!-..-. TM-ia w cure jwi in a 10 14 a-u. auc. : i ..
' GAVE A GOOD DESCRIPTION.
New Maid Identified Culler for Her
Minima,
; "If diction not quite In accordance
with Its subject may be pardoned,"
the sand of Jaederen Is strongly mac- - asm.1g.0n s society ,ean-
netic, owing to an admixture of mag-!P'" at 8 ,l""'ue"n ou '!.
netlc Iron ore. He found a!o that at i "r" "'" you " exI,l'",- ' '"'
distance of .three miles from the "ltu D'.v "l'' maid In trying f. locate'
shore a ship s compass showed a devla- : " c""e, WD0 camc 0,,e ""-T ,Mt
tion of a whole degree from its true ,"""" m nKscnce rrom noiue.
position. The cause o; the numerous ""''here is one woman 011 my list
shipwrecks, therefore, is obvious. !,vuo r,'H"y haunts my dreams, and I
reel only relief when our calls are re-
Rarllent Green ualnns. j turned. Her face Is the picture of
The John A. Salter Seed Co.. Ii (,- ' a-- - ,. . .
W. , u'iM-ii titjit-iiy, iithi ner uue. u neti
is., always have something new, some- , . . .
thing valuable. Tin year they oiler sl,e t,'"'s 1""p' llok lf l: "' l"'
among their new money making vege- i d"ne up in curl paper over night. At
tables, an Earliest Green Eating Onion. ' any rate, the moment she enters the
It is a winner, Jlr. farmer and Gardener. A . ,.,,, , .. . . .,
a avvi luiie-ia, nun rt'Tt tllougUl
becomes congested. I esn never think
of one sensible thing to sav. She mi
! vividly bears the hall marks of being
I determined to pay this call, and havo
: it over Willi, that 1
HADCATA RRH THIRTY YEARS
Congressman Gives Praise to Pe-ru-na for His
Recovery.
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IX-CONGRtSSMAN MllhlSON, Of OHIO
Napoleon, Ohio, ex iiiemlM-r of l'i(t) lidli and Kilty
Hon. David Meekfsoti,
sixth Congresses, writes:
"I have used several bottles of PcruiM and I feel greatly benrfittrd thereby from
my catarrh of the head. I feci emouraird to brha-ve thaw if I me M a short lime longer
I wig be fuHy able to eradicate the oWase of thirty yean' standing."
Magnetic Manila.
In the district of Stavanger. in the
southwestern part of Norway, there is
a place called Jaederen, a flat strip of
coast less than a mile long, which is
notorions for shipwrecks. Now a Nor
wegian physicist has discovered that
Hon. Ihivid Merkisoit begun his .
lilical career by serving four cottsavu- j
tive terms as Mayor ol the town in
ll it'll he lives.
He was elected to the I- iftvlifth Con- j
gress by a very large majority, sntl in ;
the acknuw iclg si lender of h pai ty in i
his section of the state. I
Only one flaw marred the otherie
Ctitnpltte siicceM of this rising Mates. ;
man.
Catarrh with its insidious approach
and tenacious grasp, was his tmlv uu-!
coii(iierl foe.
ror thirty years he agcd unsiuveiw- i
fill Hat fare against tlis -r.-iutl riietuy.
At last Tenuis calne t the rcn-tie,
aiul lie tlictate.1 the above letter to Dr,
llartnmn as the result.
Hon. Samuel II. Mitchell, 1 U..
win I'lacc, Hriglit.tn, Us , iiieuiU-r t.f
Collin il ami I lituse tr Ucprt senlativrs
for Ward L'.i, l(.mtoii, writes:
"I bar. never before found mrrfii iite
whtth wouhl break up a mid so reaslilr as
I'rrurut, and it is olvq rlleitive in turing
Idiarrh.
"I began using IVruns and
nceks the catarrh hat tain-li.
f.
Neglected Colds Lead to Catarrh-Neglected
Catarrh
Becomes Chronic.
The fact that catarrh will continue
to ullllct one person for thirty years
shuns how chronic the disease really is,
When catarrh has otice fasteuetl tine If
11 poll the I1111111111 system, It shows a
dlsptieltion to remain.
(atarrh Is not tcll-turatrv nor tetfrMnv
Inalive. II tontlnues aa tang as It la a.
lowed to remain,
- Catarrh Is nutiirallv a chronic dlarasa
ami c.inliiiiics to gruw worse, not l-i.
ter.
Kur thirty years t'.uig. Meek Is-m had
catarih, and Vet he eHtrlenccd a riira
Ivy the use o IV num.
Surely, If I'etiiiift w ill riire a case of
catarrh thnl has run thirty years, it
will cure more recent castss,
I here are probatory trn miMon of una ured
itri ol atth In In UnMed States atone.
What a moltltndn ol victims this 1st
What an ocean id llftiiiral(eiiieiit and
uuliappiiiess ! What a Niagara of an
Ijiiish ami siiffetiug! .
In all prolmlulity reruns would
ipiickly curw every one of the raaea.
Taken atHiirdlng t the tlins lloiis, Tia.
tuna rarely (alls In cure any case (
chrtiiilc catarrh.
Indeed, if it ever fails, it is bvrauaa
ol S 'lne tH.inplicatl"ii entirvly mis altta '
(rum catarrh,
Doubted Wkh Catarrh a lifetime-Cw.d
i by re-rw-e,
Mrs William Mann, 60ft C.uuley
Ave.. Xilra. Mich., wrltra:
"Alter tws Ing been troubtrd wath tafarrk
alt my lite, Pit una lured me.
I "1 Was 1 bad that I had hml Ilia
tu ne id smell mIii ii I was about flflcs-n
earsohl. My brad ami tuaw were
...iihinully ruled an that I had to
j breathe through my month.
j "There was a constant dropping In
i my throat. My general health was
miserable. I felt tiled all tha lime,
I "About two rears ago t began la lata
I'rruna and I tesri Hie a Afferent person.
Now I tan ttrvawh through any imtm watn
oit any trouble, and the sorcntM In my
throat n all gone.
1 Vl'eriina has done .i many wonders
for me that I gave it to my llttlit
' daughter ho had bronchitis Slid it
; helpasl her. t cmin.it praise I'eriina
enough (.r what it has thine tor me."
trd f'r-ru na as a Catarrhat Tank.
I linn. W. ri. An-lrews, ri-ctiiigrtnui-mail
from Nebraska, write lrm tha
Treasury department, Washington, 1,
C , as follows:
"I can i-heerfully msmimrud your
prepiirnti.in, IVmna, as a healthful
tunic, and a uccrsfii remcly nf ra-
, tsrrh in ils titroms f,.rni."
We have on tile llnmsanda of trati
tii.uiiaU like tin aw u'vrM alwve, W
can give our readers only a stlghl
Kliiiiie ( the ast array id unatilu ltrsl
t ii...rsa nieiits 1 r , llartman is roiistanl-
i ly rrs-a-iving .r I'eriina,
JtST 8E.SO THIS XOTICK t.0 1 60.
II til in blip t nr.
athy wnd fou thcir bi PIa" an j nmil of (lisf-on. ri,iiro f.ir ft-ar 1
nny tfiaiua;, tujc.tt.C wiiii eooun s.-eu
A I'lace Co Avoid,
Meandering Mike Say, I'ets. youse
wanter strike Cinciiuuii oft jer risitm'
list.
rioddiliK 1'ele Will's dm for?
MeanderinK Mike ause I seen In tie
paper dot ennff snap w us made dere in
a day ter supply tie hull town ft-r a
year.
TO CCRIi A COLD IN ONI! DAY
Take iASMtlvw nrniTio gulnli.s 1 h:la. Ailanir
fltu rsTuiitt tt niony ir l bail u
OruWt ft(iiatiirs Is nit aau h Iml.
r. w
, make It eiiially as evident that I wish
; she would. No mask, or forced entliu
i ' sliism, or uninterrupted sparkling
alances from her. She Is at nil times
i bored, and plainly show s It.
"Hut who among us does not be
come bored at some time? When tve
to STOW
1,000 fine, solid Cabbages,
2.0U) rich, juicy Xumips,
2,000 blarK'fnnK, nutty Ce'ery,
2,000 rich, buttery Lettuce,
1,000 splendid Onions.
1,000 rare, luscious Hudiahcs,
1.000 gloriously brilliant Klowers.
Tn all nvpr 10 sal nl.-ima tli-u .,1 ntru
is made to get you to test their warranted : H'mce at our lists and discover ten,
vegetable seeds and
AM FOB Bt'T
Pi 1ST Klif..
providing you will return this notice, and
if you will send them '.'tic in pontr.ge, they
will add to the above a big package of
Sailer's Fourth of July Sweet Corn the
earliest on earth In 'lavs earlier than
Cory, Peep o' Day, First of All.etc. I'.C.L.
Quaint Scoii.-h Custom.
Natives of the northeast coast of
Scotland observe a curious custom at
funerals. After the burial service the
coffin Is carried outside the house mid
placed upon the two chairs on which
it had rested within doors. As soon as
the pallbearers lift up their burden
and begin their Journey to the grnve-
ysrd these chairs are at oncp thrown
sharply on their backs. In this posi
tion they are kept until the interment
has taken place, when they are taken
minors again. Any attempt to place and tried In every
the chairs on their legs or to take thorn j j,m to assist Jane
n nerore tne proper time Is at once
and frequently more culls to be made
in an afternoon the prospect is sure
ly not as refreshing as an nfternoon
imp might serve, but there are du
ties, obligations with which we must
comply, and, therefore, I say go aliont
! them cheerfully, or pretend to, which
j amount to the same thing,
j "But to return to my new maid and
( the experience. Among my callers last
week there was one who did not leave
her curd, but her name Instead, and
uie mam, iim sue arterwnrii conre-tseij,
'never could remember names,' so It
was with the effort of my life I Dually
discovered to whom I owed the emir
tcsy of a return visit. The aei-om-
piinylng visions of an angry caller
complaining about an unreturtied call,
all loomed up before me, so 1 tried
feminine Htraiegy.
Mrs. Hnyitt Mrs. lirowne litis been
trestitif her liiishnud rather cool f.,r
soma time.
Mrs. Askltt Yea', to I hare observed.
I wonder what is the rsnse of it?
Mrs. Hnyitt Ob. It's merely a hint
that she eipects s new n-nNLiu aaitjue
iaia wimer.
How's This? j
W offer One Umpired Dollars Reward M
say can oil sisrrb that ealiuot bs cured l,r
Mail's catarrb t urr. ' ,
t J. ( IlKNr.Y A f.O . I'ror. Toledo. 0.
we, th undersigned. Iisve known K j i
Cheney lor the lai ir. jrars, and Imiitiva hi in
perfectly honoraWs In all l,uaii,a tianaso
tlons and Onanrisil. m carry out anr uu. !
llgalluni made hy ihxir nrm.
Wssr & ISCAl, Whoeaic liriifeUts. Toledo, O.
w Lwsrt, K insj.s A .Mian, w Uoletals briis- !
flats. TolrdO. II. i
Hall's I atarrh Cure It taken Internally, act.1
Ins directly upon tha bhsst and miiioiis atir-'
(. ol the lyalem. frlra 7..c. per bom. ;
,!7 " t'riiK.iati. Tesiimnntsls Ires. I
iiall's ratally i'Hli are tha ben.
M,- National Oats
aLi' yr,lr tvi "f fwn'i'i' h
alT (ft Mil ! ... ftlit iU S. tttUUI If
Ijj .utj ca bi tb-i rtKurt. in &s
Tj tOc and IhU nolle JL
i malt fna trmtnfit ftrm 4 m
J A I ' ul lhi n Vi.ts.lx suid f t
0 Hi L WMH A. MUfMCCOCO jljK
'1
concelvabl-j fash
to recollect the
fnistrnted by the relatives of the dead
name.
MALLEABLE IRON STUMP PULLERS
l-aaim, llifhtst it'-il strouext Mump I'lill-r
on Hi insrlo-t. Iln Hr,p p,,w,-r on tlcf hm-co
with iwo hi,man. Writ n,r r.-ivtarlptive tuiulim
and priest. . . ; .
UHW.USOS MACIIIMKUV CO.
Feat of Morristm Street Portland. Ore on
WIUTm sAf.KHVEMoesiivsas
nuniLU tamers and d-alers i-iI:t,k Klre
water and Kuriclar I'm ,1 Hales. prl- arc
within reach of everrons. i,oiid money rna-
lisvt-agent now making tlu.isj per day,
Address
Something Wrong.
He (musical, to hostess)! hope rou
will excuse me giving a bumomna
sketch to-night. I'm sorry to dlsan-
point you, but I I feel so so ftinnyl
Punch.
When a woman recommends her
physician to some other woman and
he falls to effect a cure she never
forgives the other woman.
What would a woman do with a se
cret if she couldn't tell It?
i
SPCCIAITY Sf II ING CO.
'd Oregon
mm ar known by what they have
Ff grown. For half a century thsjr
I nasa bsen tbe standard liarso't ,
I allad once to prtidufw t,ltfrr, list-
II eroist than snr others. Hold
f by all dsalera. I SOS Heed A n.
W aaal frte to all appilcanu. I
fwaaw P. M. gCHRY A CO..
I Hw Pin nil i SSioh, I
L&JiH.ii.-aajiijjij.ijl
fr !," HIl All ILSI IslU. Pj
tu Beat Cough Syrup. Tuttst Oood. Daa r
. Lfc In llmq. Bold by Qruaglata. IM
""Deed, missus, ef It was to save
my life tils very minute I can't
'member de lady's name, an' I neber
nm gwine to member mimes, so 1
,'Jus' might os well tolo you right now
In de beginning.'
; " 'Hut you must, Jnnc, 1 again
! urged. 'Now listen to me once more.
,ionirtttie I was she (nil or short, light hair and
blue eyeg, or dark Hair and brown
eyes ?'
, "And Just nt this moment, and for
what reason VU never be able to tell,
I thought of my frozen friend. With
the thought horn of Inspiration I ook
ed June straight In the eye and In an
Icy lone asked June what did rhe look
like, what did she wear? 'There, now,'
cried Jane, 'yo' neber asked me ihut
befo'. I know what she look like, all
right she look like she whs mad
clean through and through, Just plain
every day mad 'bout something all de
time, an' she wore low heels, list's
what she look like, missus.'
"In Jane's vivid, If ludicrous, de
scription I was satisfied ns to Ibo Iden
tity of my caller, and know I n in Vain
due within two weeka, I'm always
prompt, been use 1 breathe eimlcr when
It's over with."
It Helps.
"Money doesn't bring happiness."
"No, but It Isn't necessary that It
should. If you have money and want
happlnens you can afford to go after
It." Houston Post.
The first vessel launched under His
Cuban flag took the water at liclfnst nut
long ego. Hint was christened Ueiriua
snd is shout 2.V) feet In length, a
gross tonnage of l.msi. she has been
especially designed to carry inolnsses In
bulk between ports on the Cubau roast.
To Brcsk In New Shoes.
Always shake In Allen's Foot Kaae, a powder
Iteurea hot, sweating, ai hing. swollen feet
Cures corns. Ingrowing nails and lninl.nn At
all dm rlna and shoe alcri-s, Wa- lion t accept
anysulsttittit. Hample rnsiled KltKK. Address
Allen H. Olmsted, la Roy, S. V
THE. lit AT
CLOTHING
IN THE WORLD
tCARJ IB! TBADS nun
T saxuiirtsk: .,t
IrWJi
mt mttMJtmiftijim
TAUHOSsMTITiiTO
on mt at mmt
Zr-iV 'iuinTULI. UME Of
W UUMPUTt !.
. TOWEn CO., aotTO. sua ...
Towrscattaoiaco , tro , tosonto. c ,.'.
v
r ; r
'AftK
mm-
WHAT'S TIIK I SR OP
S.WINO "filVK MK. A
St K.NTCI(;.lt."WHKS
HY ASKlNtt Hill A i i
CREMO"
Yorr.F.TlllKllF5T
5-CF.N 1' titiAK IN
A Ml. II If A
TH worU'i largsst lKm k
IWrWeVrWrrWl
I'arental Illpluinncy.
"Here is a bonk that our daughter
should read," said Mr. Wisewiin. "It
contains some eicellent advice for s girl
of her age."
"Very well, dear," replied his better
hslf. "I'll lay it on the table and for
bid her to look at It."
TITO. Permanently rare.
I I IV anerrirsl day's iiiw ii
Wo fits or nervotcinesa
r fir Ull...'.,i.... ...
Irr.M. II. Kilns, UdM b m bllad. lpbia. Pa!
lird Avenury, inn i.omlon banker
wss the first person In Knglnnd to hnv
his photograph taken. He una a llttln
hoy. Kogiicrro hliuseir took i, i,i,.i.
while enplniiilng his invention
Uurf'n father.
Dr. C. Gee Wo
Wciltrful Horn
Treatment
This wiiiiderful I hl
neaa. d'ici,,r la rall.d
-Ml lH-raiia li lu
1
M.,,pa willif,ul opera t L' ,a
Heme av.mili-tlnl I hi- Eii"4 3liSO
bet 1st. rasas, him., riAYr)2
nnrss ami veai"
tliut ats enllrily mi
known ie in. ill. l a-1
en. r n 11,1. ,-,,,r. 1 1,,,,,,,,, , ,
b,.riiil.-.a ,em.,ll,., thi. ,,, ,..,
It. o.-ll..anf over iwi., ..., ,., "' .,;
SUaralilasstmrtm-i alarih.aslhlua.ini ,(,11, r.,,1
rlii'iiiiiatisni, nerv i.,, .iii I, iv,.r ki
lieys, has hun.lri-iu ,.1 i.aii,',,i.i.
I harass niniteralr. Call ami see him, 1'all.Tiia
mil i.7lli. oily tame lor l,l.k, and t-r"n J s
37;i!; H.fcK
The 0. Gee We Chinese Medlelm Co.
25IS-J51 ALM'.R ST.,
S- Menlltiii ap-r
rUkTIAtO, OltluOo
mi-.
Vaaai
c-;rj
To Convince You
THAT
THE CHATHAM
Is the IIKST INCl llATOIt on
the market, I will sen I you one,
Ireigl.t prepaid, mid wait for my
pay until October 1, I1SJ5.
It was given the highest award
at the Oreguii Statu I nlr, held at
Halem Inst f, Wrlln f,.r our
I'escriptivn Ct,il,lgl,t of liicub.
tors an. I Uroo-lers and our time
propositio i.
cto. w. p oon,
Dept. 12 Portland, Oreion
P. N. U.
Na. I HOt
""g to a4y.rll aar p
ttientlnn this paper.
A
Marvel
of
Relief
ST.
JACOBS
OIL
For
Lumbago
and
Sciatica
PUTNAM FADELESS DYFq
Kuararitd t Hiv p?rft r rati I to,
bleach tnj man coturt. MONKOL
Ail drii..vr
an hiiv oniat fu-
"'m I'ir nAtltitrr e,tln.. .us
T.rr...'"..'" Mid at ibi Li-:..
' " ' saa
U'l! r!,Hon 'i"l'r well and Is
"'"a lor free huul.lat htm la Uys,