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Ji CATARRH THIRTY YEARS. Th» Remarkable Experience ^ a Prominent Statesman— Congress man Meekison Gives Pe-iu-na . Preparing for Holiday Trade. a High Endersemeat • jg SS?\> , • W — ’’ OWee, Hge. Itaw p, ^everytbisr v the hulldays; better quality rad wan run can flnd ehewhera 8 (Nff? fS FT n | £ \ ^^gnk^A I / / P“ lr * “ d « •“« « U y negligent state pro- I voked the undergraduates Into rreet- I In« him with the Inquiry: "Did your r u U “ >r C ,U 7OU e a r l7 - SONS. /« • *rty . I Alfred, dearl** A visitor asked the (ate James Ttasot I one day whether the picture he was a t (w o rk on was Intended to Illustrate the I time of C hrist The artist replied In I the affirmative. “Then,” said the vlslt- or, “permit me to call your attention to Ian error. W OLF * HE COURTS SOLITUDE, „ P o rtla n d D iv id e n d C o m p a n y I Alfred Tennyson appeared la I ,b* Oxford Theater to receive b it D. C. IL . decree. It la raid that hte disheveled V l , •>'Y» rt' ou^Hair JOHN PO O LE^PO RTLAN D, ORB- Aloes, such as you have In your F utu re, did not exist In the Medl- j . terranean region till a fte r the conquest of M ex,co by Ml’»ln " Tlseot promptly Mt »nd 115 Commercial Bldg. °* l o M b m y , • « K o c ta a d , W h o , A ltk a a a h K ic k , B r illla a t , C o artad v lu e e ru rott.......---------1115 per month Perhaps your »other | had thin hair, but that is no reason why you must go through life with half- starved hair. I f yoa want long, thick hair, feed It with Aye?s H air Vigor, and make it rich, dark, and heavy. D S T S y O U . . MS~ ..e e . M e > . M .S H IM*P D ll » lit lb elU ears yes------------ M m per month Payatle monthly. CaUorvrila. L . M. Davis, Pres. A fter a rest of several years Lord Koaebery, wbo became ths chief of the Liberal party on the death of Glsd- stone. Is kgaln bs- " T coming active In tbs political a f- hm » v a S l Æ « f * ! " «f Great Brit- kin. Long ago he a b a n d o n e t l the P*0!***** i S ? **7*¡¿1 ah<* weH arranged heme home-rule q u e s for yeeeg lad lea. For Catalogue or other in SS V form ation a m> l v to M1M j SV a NOR TRBBKTTR “ PrlncInaL tlou as affcctlug Ireland, to which be aud his party q wA were ones com- took hl“ brush and altered the picture. lomd aoaznaav. mltted. and now It ¿ 7 *3 Some Goettingen students who had a it Is probable that there Is not a mors ecktson, of Ohio. keen admiration for hlopetock, the. strunaous opponent to that policy to kison is well known "German Milton,” once found one of ho round In British public Ufa. stats, bat through- his stanzas unintelUgibla^uaadtbegged Rosebery’s renewed activity In public raa elected to the him to explain its exact medhing to life and his high station make a study y a very large ma- I them. The poet read the s ta o u —then I of hla character Interesting and much 2o ?°7,7 i.,F d 1!Td.W' carefully it—then read It .gain, light upon this subject la given by ths « i *h.’ h i U «te' whlIe “u looked on with bated breath. London Mall In a recant article. th U | A t ,M t he apok<: “I eannot recolteet Lord Rossbsry, says tha Mall, to one A i t . i n . l d i J i i i * ’ What 1 me<Dt Whe“ Iw rota **• bslt 1 do of the wealthiest and quite tha moat ~ t u remember that It waa one of the'flnest brilliant of tha British aristocracy. Ha . For ho h - ‘ b,ng’ 1 eTer Yrroto, and you cannot Is a scholar of erudition, an author of ’ warfare^ 7ra I7 n ^ ° b’’tt‘‘r ,h“" d* VOte J’ou'' Mvea to tbe distinction and tbe Qneet orator of hla ^ t test Perumt <,1“cov®rT of meaning.” day. B a stands out from amid a H a writes: 80 Blany members of the staff of the wealth of mediocrity In solitary and irsl bottles of Pe- Mafek,u« Matl < w * recently Incspeci- I grand distinction. greatly honefltted tate* a t one time that the editors felt I But. underlying all this scintillating itarrh of tha hand, obliged to apologize for the paucity of I surface, there la a grim and terrible a bslove th at if I “e» ‘ to a certain Issue. “We are pathos to his Ufa—tha pathos of atter W,M ht *o r r r “ * * * * ‘ bot we could not solitude. Unseen by ths crowd of ad J*» belp ’*• One of ‘ bo «toff had rheu- mirers who worship and envy him in ngross. vW M eek" matics and partial paralysis of the 1 hla proud supremacy, unrecognised ’« nmmnt «nA » » shoulder, another has had a fsw days* , even by those who writs and apeak of th ^ n r a , / l Ca,,e’ and ye‘ « o th e r could not com« him as of a well-knswn friend, there D r H a rtm a n '2 * ? 1 worfc because his child was danger- 11 to an almost tragic loneliness to his po ?o'f v X ^ r a t t | OU,lr nL one left w,tbout BotI- aod ! sition—not merely in his political sta P o rile u d . Or. glva yon his rain- ^ ' d two P°unda for “ Interview with < tus, but to bis domestic Ufa. He Is g iv e yon hla valu- fbe m<<1#tr>te ,n coawKluep^ J probably at ths present moment the tan. President of ;lnd anotber ■«,«*d the opportunity to 1 most closely observed of all public men, arium , Columbus, ^ kk .‘“ J® t*t® »dtem , while mors ter- 1 the best known to the general run of a century the reputation of J rlble still, one of our bust went .«» a got I e W . L. Douglas shoes fo r style, com his countrymen. _ His circle of sc- ----------- r I married. ” k fort, and w ear has excelled a ll other q u itta n c e s is probably larger than »•"«•"g. I t Is said that one of the great eno- I h convince you. that of any other parson not of royal divo is very much mles o f‘ the overland telegraph l l n e t e l h rank. Hla frlsnda are legion. Tat It weald he Both men and Central Australia la the common green u truth to ly that ba baa not a single 1 * ° * “ Id M fc b b a ll- frog. In order to rave the insulators 1 I ’« Intimate—that there Is not a Uvlug _______ from being broken by the lightning v creature with whom he can aver en wroTlded w ltk w*ra “drop- b tirely throw off that reserve that hides U M M H S f iS a a S pera” loading round them a t a little 01 his Inner self ss a garment. He is. i«hSurfi KiisM i.Ps distance to conduct on to the Iron pole I n even to the midst of the applauding I Advice *“ eaa* ot need Tbe frogs climb the n multitude, a t a reception, or a t hla own Id vou advise me " Dd fl“d ,naulat<’" ' cool and 111 7 ad v M b me pjva^ n t to tbe,r <nd faney « I dinner table, alwaya alone. I t la only natural that thia looellnera of dlsposl- if yon want it u* “<lroPPcr”1» put there to furnish ,a 0 0 0 / and “ t Ir- w,tb a back r a . t A fter a nap a , tion shonld beget a leva of eolltude. I t la not fa r to aaak for tha causa of »a. nteaset .th* 7 yBWB aDd * tretcb out a teg until 80 this pathetic seclusion. Lord Rose ------- - It touches tha pole—result, sudden I m bery’s Ufa. with sU Ito glorias, with • w Sheas, death to ths frog, and as tbs body I al aU Ito achievements, has been a rad Vtot-Kan, a powder, continues to conduct tha currant to *° one. From hls earliest days Fortune fraJHSSSoSi^ift *•«*»j v s have a paragraph in tbe pa- squandered her richest gifts on him ui ^ fr ek ? a SS m ! *° effect th* t “to consequence I 1 W O N D ER FUL with a lavish hand. Born of a mother HOME o beautiful, as fascinating as she was TR E A TM E N T Intellectually brilliant—a former maid T h t . w onS U O d O I - of honor and bridesmaid to Britain's B M . doctor t> cb U»4 ! * * • sovereign—heritor of a proud Mtls Mrs. Gumpps— I suppose not. and of great wraith, blessed with men M r. Gumpps—No; he's got to ra t tal gifts and aptitudes surpassing FROST D IS TU R B S RAILROADS. I over ths habit of hanging around ths That Chicago Is a great shipping cen ain ’t ItT A those of any man store Disraeli, and On N e a r ly A l l S a a s ia a L in a s I t I s on house.— New T o r i Weakly. ter almost everyone knows But that j Pa— No, my son; I t ’s usually filled possessed of a sound If not robust con X ls m a n t a f B xpanaa. It now ranks fourth among the ports with sdvartissmento of powder and stitution. the world lay at hls feet when encffiln tbtR c o u n try . T h ro u g h tb e o f Q i o m A Feast afOssd Things Is St. Nicholas In a recent I m u s of toe “Oregon fur of tbe world is not so well kfiown. The guns and things.— Philsdelphte Press barm leae r o a e d le * this fam otM doeior kao w a as little more than a boy be fell In love tha a o t l o n o i over MO d iffe re n t remedies, w hich far 19OX. die Fortschrltte das Btsenbshnwssons” -latest figures relating to the matter of h e successfully naea la differen t dlaeaaaa. H a --------------------------- with the wealthiest heiress of bis time 8t. Nicholas announces lor 1903 L. vou Lublmoff, chief engineer of the shipping are: guarantees to euro c a ta rrh , asthm a, lung, Fresh Corn. —Mira Hannah Rothschild, heiress to Jh ro a l» »erronaReaa, stom ach. “ Ths Story of Xing A rthor,” written j Trans-Siberian Railway, describes an ! T *r* « ic i; has hundreds o f testim on I/ondon, 18J120,000 tons; New York, Woald you like to know, in ths mid- ths wealthiest and most powerful ials. t harges m oderate, f a l l and sea h im . and illustrated by Howard Pyle, a com Interesting phenomenon of frost action 10,440,320; Hamburg, 14.198.817; C h i-. d,e ,be winter, what fresh corn is P a tie n ts out o f th e c ltv w rite for blan ks and branch of that distinguished family. panion story to hte famous “ Robin which has been observed on ths line of cago, 14,186,100; Antwerp, 18.673,473; lik#? 11 T °° would, gat a can of Mono- siiss1 .“ co JiJC Hls meeting with her was ss romantic T A T 1 O N P R IC K . A D D H K etM ----------------------------- Hood.” Two short stories by Mlts that railway In Siberia. This phenom Liverpool. 11318.000, and Marseilles , P0** 00,11' * ° d> if 11 were no) lor ths as anything aver conceived by any Alcott, « ill soon appear In St. Nich enon. the distortion of wooden trraUe 9,629,11A TIE I. BEE VI BIIIEtE MEDIOIIE CO. novelist H ls carriage collided with season, yon would probably not know olas, with other stories and articles by bridges by tbe action of frost, la closa- U ÍV , Third P -rtta ra , O r w w . Chicago leads all United States ports tb* di(r®ren« ’- Monopole Corn is hers, and by extraordinary agility, other wall known writers. St. Nicholas except New York to tonnage, and the I “ DD* 1 whore it is grown, only the brat combined with no le u extraordinary makes a spscialty of papers of informa presence of mind, he sprang out and tion, richly illustrated articles on prac caught her as she fell after having been tical sobjacto, Ilka tha navy yard, ths JJJjL dividend« of onr 1 Aju.uuo assay office, ttc. (ifll I AR of treseury u to e k / psr thrown upward by the force of the Mothers will Dao Fe JvlA” T*lo e ,1 each, all la treasury Im pact Then he carried her, stunned, Ths price of St. Nicholas is three dol s s s a a x ’ EARN a K,* k - n o promoter's stock. An .uh’.i.u i* dividends eppo rtloned- to a neighboring house. lars a year. Ths publishers announce T»3 WITHIN ° _ un,uld. ,toek ow n our H e devoted to her all tbs ardor and that naw rabseribera wbo begin with ¿W n il nil, i factory and machinery. Pres- nNF iFAR • ” » »«ascription p rice26cents passion of a greet nature, and, despite January may receive the November and tint I can per share u n til rem alnlns al- the most relentless opposition on the Tbs origin of ths symbol “ cwt.” for .. I°to>eut of 5uo,iwu shares are hundred weight is ra follows: 0 Is tbo sold, after which the remaining stock Is to ha part of her father, he Anally succeeded adrsnood to par. Refer to Mercantile Aeen- In itia l lottor of tbo Latin word The love that bad eles. An extraordinary, safe and remuner- to winning bar. L lo s a F ly C a tc h e r. “ oantnm,” moaning a bnndred, and wt i r t H L ? er r .Br 2 1.u .R-a.n“ ," 5 u ri"< '"vasteirat. stood tbs stress of a trying courtship address for K x n i.n .t o ,, P rrw p^tu^ r a w <rf Tbs keeper of the carnivore bouse at are tbs fisst and last tetters of tbo word ehartar and by tews, The California Pura YtxSl tested unimpaired daring tbe whole of tbs Philadelphia zoo led the group of "w eigh t,” and are used as a contreo- î{ : , u i“ ,nn"e'..cS",* n7’ ™ - ' « « “ O® hla married Ilfs. Hls wife was ssms- I visitors to the outdoor quarters of the tblng mors than a wife to him. She lions. “Look at that follow over there,” ha said. “I t ’s Interesting to watch him catching files.” bis sport It was she that bad mads j Ths lion lay beside a little puddle him a politician; It was she that set that the rain of the night before bad him out on that brilliant career which made. He dipped hte paw Into ths she never lived to sea him Consummate. sticky mud and then extended tbs The effect on such a man of tbe trag- member aud lay very quiet The paw , I downward, and as the motster arm Irelly early death of such a helpmeet are reached tbe contained water causes served as a fly trap. Files lighted on can ba understood. I t accounts for «11 them to freeze In thin sheets or lam). It and stuck fast; buzz all they would hte love of solitude, hls preference for I nations. As the frozen layer Increases they could not get sway. And ths quietly tending bis roses at ths Dur B ut * rood lin im e n t u r plaster w ill often give • 1 In thickness It tends to separate from Hon. rays ths Philadelphia Record, dens, or wandering np and do.vrn the tem porary relief because i t produces counter ths strata below and to form bumps after a dozen or two were collected, terraces at Mentmors, to tha gayety of irrita tio n o r reduces tbs inflam m ation and sore» or hillocks. A succeeding rise of tern calmly crushed them ta d prepared hte a social life. ness. B ut no sort o f external treatment cun have ' I persture produces an open and porous paw again. F o r In fa n t« and Children- Lord Rosebery is one of tha most «mj^telsctwbiMever upon the disease itself, for “H e doss that every day,” tbs keeper structure to tbs frozen layer, and any restless men to the United Kingdom. water entering from either a b o rt or He Is troubled with Insomnia and ha Is is due to an over acid condition of the blood, and below fills tbe Interstices. When the constantly traveling from seat to seat tbe deposit of irrita tin g m atter o r U ric Acid temperature again falls this water salts or sediment in the muscles and Joints, and to vain efforts to rid himself of hls An amusing story comss from Parte freezes and by Its expansion further enemy. _________ , no amount of rubbing orblistering can dislodge raises tbe swelling. of the device adopted by a prominent these g ritty particles or change the acid blood. | clubman o f wealth and position to form M . P e te r's C a th e d ra l, In time this process produces notice Rheumatism often becomes chronic, and the mns- able roughness of the roadbed, which I ths acqnatotaaos of a lady well known The largest cathedral In ths world Is clesand Joints permanently stiff and useless and S t Peter’s, a t Rome, on the site where may ba so extensive as to make traffic for hsr beauty to social aad theatrical the nervous system almost wrecked, because so It Is said Bt. Pater was interred. Ths circle^ says the London Globs. The much tim e is lost in try in g to care a blood diaeaae I at any considerable speed positively lady was lnncblag la a fsabloasbls res total length of tha Interior Is 612% En dangerous. Mere resurfacing |g only w ith outside applications or doctoring the akin. glish fe e t transept 446% feet, diameter s temporary expedient. Tbe only effec taur a at to the Bote da Boulogne, ac- Rheumatism m oat b e t r e a t e d of capote 193 feet, height of dome from tive means to deal with portions of ths compaalcd by her squally weli-known through th a blood, aad .n o remedy pavement to tbe top of cross, 448 frat. railway Ups that are thus affected has poodte. Tba dog was runnlag about brings snch prom pt aad lasting relief I t was begun In 1460 A. D., dedicated been found to ba (1) to drain ths sur from table to table, picking no d I ccm ss S. S . Á I t attacks the diaeaae in to 1826, but not finished until 1880. rounding soil thoroughly by deep drain the blood, neutralizes the acids, and age ditches, so that ths ground Water I Forty-three Popes lived and died dur removes aU irrita tin g or poisonous ing ths process of building. Ths cost Is level to ths neighborhood of the read- substances from the system. sat down at 870.000,000. bed Is lowered well below any possi S. S. strengthens and enriches bility of frost eateudlng down to It, or la a d d blood, aad, as i t circu W hite stockings are fashlonahle, bat (2) to Increase the depth of filling suffi lates through th a body, th e corroding, they shonld be dean. ciently to protect the natural ground gnaw ing poisons aad acid deposits below It from ths action of frost The Ths average woman "Teera t think a n dislodged and washed out o f the filling must be of open texture and well that she la really sick unless she Is tak muscles aad joints, aad th e sufferer drained, so that It w ill not Iteetf give ing some kind of medicine with a is h a p p ily relieved from the discom trouble la the rams way. Both meth death’s bead on tbe bottle. forts and m isery of Rheumatism. ods of protection are^ where possibly Washington F arm en and Stockmen Indorse Prussian Stock Food I ^&,asyc.iAAo%?&“ iOWEpfr DISPEPSIA The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the / t A used simultaneously. Tbs distortion of bridges is * more dlfltoult matter to cope with, thongh o f course, tbs aggregate of damage and totsrferencs with traffic Is vary much teas. I t may ba stated that tbs piles are to each cans driven wsfl dawn toto the euhsoll below frost level, but the ruing of the surface laysre. as explain • ' 1 UMBRELLAS For Christinas Presents. ’ ! H IG H I N Q U A L I T Y L O W I N P R IC E > > ' X