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I. Spring Medicine FRANCIS JOSEPH Ayers There la no other season when good inedicina is so much needed aa in the Spring. , The blood is ¡ impure, weak and impoverished—a Condition indicated by pimples and other eruptions on the face and body, by deficient Vitality, loss of appetite, lack of strength, and want of animation. Hood's Sarsaparilla and Pills Make the blood pure, vigorous and rich, create appetite, give vitality, •trength and animation, and cure all eruptions. Have the whole family begin to take them today. “ Hood’s Sarsaparilla has been used tn oar family tor some time, and always with good results. Last spring I was all run down and got a bottl* at it, and aa usual received great benefit." H im Banian Bores, Stows, VL Hood’s BarsapariHa promises to ours and kseps ths promise. Oi l Farm Days. Hi* Thron*. Tbe Auatrian Kaiaer haa eat longer upofith. jbroue than any other King, bla orttip^noy now being well luto the 57tb year. He to 75 years old and blds well to live to celebrate the sixtieth tFe know what^sU good doc anniversary of his coronation, steps Jor tors think of] Ayerrs Cherry which are now under way. Hia posi Pectoral. Ask your own doc tion has been anything but a bed of Grumbling Customer—What’s th* roses. Though he presides over 48.- I tor and find out. He will tell reason you raise the price of your coal 000.000 subjects, be to far from being I «JerF “>«nth? Dealer—Well, we find ^_LP*°ple keep It—Chicago a happy man. He knowa Hungary | will leave Austria upon bla death and Tribune. that the dual kingdom will be no more. TT a,hamet’ of work.” said Hto closing days have been embittered tncle Eben. ••Sometimes de man wlf by the suicide of the crown prince un you how it quiets the tickling de wheelbarrow aln’ got nigh aa much der disgraceful cirettrnstances at Mey- throat, heals the inflamed I trouble as de man wlf do automobile.” erllng—the only son who could have —Washington Star. lungs, and controls the preserved the Integrity of tbe empire. hardest of coughs. , "U 1s difficult for people to get what Family troubles came thick and faat “Ay*r'* Ch*rry Protore! to W(n kn*w„ la they really deserve in this life.” "It nd yet beneath the load be baa the our (amlly. W* think It to th* |WM m*41elu* In th* world for < mmi *I i * »nd «old,.- to difficult for some of us,” answered love of hto people such aa no other Karts rnrsiuo», y.ulum», c*u Miss Cayenne; “others have to dodge.” potentate In tbe world commands. ■ l-c. rvnro. —Washington Star. AU <lrnicatot*. There are some 22 races to be appeased Spellbinder—I’ve nailed seventeen under Ids rule, whose divergent aspira different Ues during this campaign. tions are as wide spart as they well \olce from Audience—Have you Rot a can be. Yet, when disputes are sub union carpenter’s card, cull?—Louis mitted to their sovereign, every claim One of Ayer’s Pillo at bedtime wil ant departs perfectly satisfied with the hasten I ville Courier Journal. recovery. Gently laxative. They've added another man to the ruling, for they feel that exact jqstlce ■ force working on the new postoffice has been meted out to the disputants.' Francis Joseph to truly a sagacious ODO freaks OF LIG h TNINQ. . building.” “Is that so?” “Yes, one of the boys employed became of age ruler. In hto cabinet his conclusions Cherry Pectoral MW for M Hard Coughs WHEN PORKS WERE NEW A lady who saw forks used for 'the first time at a dinner of Henry HI. at France records her “Impreeatons” ot the occasion. Henry bad In 1547 been tendered a magnificent reception in 1 «nice. At thia sntertalnment forks were used. The royal guest observed them with much Interest and Mninedi- i*tely Introduced them to the French i court, It seems from the account ot the i lady, who bad never used them be 'ore. that some others were In the same Predicament. She writes: 1 hey never touched the meat with their fingers, hnt with forks, whl.-h they csrried to their mouths, bending tb*1r necks snd bodies over their plates. ‘ There were several salads. These they ate with forks, for it is not con- •hlereil pro|>er to touch the food With the fingers. However difficult it may be to manage It, It is thought better to put the little forked Instrument lu the mouth than the fingera. “The artichokes, asparagus, peas and beans were brought. It was a pleasure to watch them try to eat these with their forks, for some, who were less adroit than the othera, dropjied as many on their plate* and op the way to the mouth ae they were able to get to their mouths. ------ “Afterward a great silver basin and pitcher of water were brought, and the guests washed their hands, though it seems as if there would not be much scent of meat and grease on them, for they had touched their food only with those forked instruments." Quo D rops AVegetaWe Preparationfor As - slmilating tticFoodandRegula- ling the Stomachs and Bowels of Promotes Digestion.Ctkvrful- ness and Rest.Contauis neither Opium.Morphine norMiiieraL N ot N arcotic . CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature ARM trou j^síMuaptram -dbr.AKM • . ft-A In Use For Over Thirty Years You may brag about yer city with all its dad-burn'd style, But yer unci«'* hed a-plenty to last him for awhile, J 111 thinkin’ kind o' ser’oua o’ goin' yesterday.—Cleveland Plain Dealer. One of the fantastic tricks which “Money doesn't make the man," said ~ back ag’in— lightning plays upon Ils unfortunate 'Way back to the Bresh Crick bottoma. the hlgh-browed and haughty youth. Worms .Convulsions .Feverish victims la a kind of flaahyght photog to my ol* homo au' kin. “No,” answered Senator Sorghum, "It ness and Loss OF SLEEP. raphy. There are numerous instances 1 doesn’t make the man, but sometimes of this which are more.or I«*» ^Authen vv here yer quainted with yer neigh- It makes the candidate.1’—Washington Pac Simile Signature ot, bor». the rich as well as pore, Star. ticated,” but they" aeeui almost too An every body’s welcome who enters at wonderful to be bettered,. One of theae yer door, I w“»ted a Circus: The Child—Are NEW YORK. 1« of a young faan In New Jersey who The latch-string's alius hangin' out an' you the t*-“111®«! nurse mamma sal^l was waa struck by lightning and waf taken joy comes an’ jist stays, coming? The Nurse— ^Yes, dear;’ rnj You Cen Get Allen's Foot-Ess* FREE. in an ambulance to the hospital at An’ so I’m longin' for ths pleasures o’ | tbe trained nurse. The Child—Let's Writ* Allen 8. Olmated, U Roy,M. Y„ tor a once. There aeemed to be t>o wound free the ot* farm day». rem pl* ot AUan'■ Foot-Ease. It eu res see some of your trick«.—Brooklyn excqpt a small mark on the back, but •westing, hot *wollen, aching fact. It mskea Life. M* .or tight ahov* *»iy A certain euro tor while the doctors and nurses were ex- The cellar’s full o' apples an' there's EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. corns, I Bride—George, dear, when we reach ainl-ning him a picture began to devel- gistsssl 'taters in the hill. Don't accept any aubatltuta. our destination let us try to avoid giv An’ wheat to do till harvest stored down °P ou the skin. Soon before the won ing the impresaion that we are newly at Thompson's mill; dering eyes of the wuiehers appeared George—All right Maud; “I-ook!” exclaimed a lady to her com The stock is In the »tables an' „(here's married. a perfect picture of Christ nailed to feed enuff fer each, I y°u can carry this suit case.—New the cross. The explanation is that on panion at the matinee, "there la Mrs. An' the wood-shed's runnin’ over with I Yorker. the wall oppoaRg tlje bed on which tba Oldine lu that box. Her hair Is JM ---- <°°d .9k K M Q A'd breck. “j wonder why they call these apart young man Fay wai the picture which “I cau cure you of that peculiar af streaked with gray the last time I saw Th. i. « n > . v- . . “’«nt» ‘fiatsF That doesn't mean auy- EMPEROR FRANCIS JOSEPH. was repnxiuced on bis skin. ine woods is full o rabbits, an ths , fection of your neck, mâüain/' the pby- her.” brtoh is full o' quail Kh,ng' No' P«rhaP8 the ,uai* who Another Instance is of a man who Very true, dear,” replied the other, 8,clan “M. “but I shall have to pre An’ the coon dog»’ a-yelpln' on th* friaky flr8t ,nvented th?m happened to look are accepted without question, yet dis was struck by lightning, and on his scribe a most heroic remedy.” cussion is as free as in any law-mak ’poasum’a trail; at ^he building plan sidewise."—Fhila- chest were red marks, resembling the “but you know her only brother died “Not a aurglcal operation, doctor?” ing body of Americans. No other ruler three months ago.” My ole. armcheer'* a-yraitin’ near the H^P^la Presa. National Oats tree, with all Its branches, under which “What tins that got to do with the faltered hia fair patient. Greatest oat of the century. back-log» cheerful blaze, I Another Victim: Newsboy—Great has to pass upon the innumerable and the man was standing when be was Yielded In Ohio 1H7. In Bllch. “Worae than tlint, madam,” he re Au’ so I’m pinin’ fer th* comforts o’ ths mystery! Fifty Victims! Purchaser— delicate problems unavoidable in a killed. From France comes the story color of her hair?” asked the first W. In Mo 265. and In N. Dakota, 810 bu». per sure. joined. “For six months you must re d?za’ Here! I say! There's nothing in-your polygot state which, excepting Rus of a peasant girl who was driving a speaker. Tou can beat that record in 1105. -Edwin C. Davis. |paper! Newgboy_That., the niy8teryi sia, is unparalleled In the Old World. “Why, don’t you understand?” re frain absolutely from turning your cow from the pasture when she was For 10c and this notice bead to glance at the attire of anybody He has been llkeend to some beneficent overtaken by a storm,'and she and the joined her friend. “She's in mourn whom you happen to ....... guv'nor. You’re the fifty-first victim. WS mall you free loti of farm Med on tbs grand seigneur of mediaeval history ing.” He Rides • Wheel samples and our hi* camion, (elk cow took refuge under the tree. A bolt ------- I—Illustrated Bits. street.”—Chicago Tribune. vender and whose single aspiration was the pros Look out for the man riding along- ,.a. . . . .... . aide a car on a bicycle,” remarked a 8,he ™at * "7 brll,,ant won!- perity and happiness of every one of of lightning killed the cow and stunned »100 Reward, »100. the girl. When she recovered con- Central detail detective the other day. 1 b*“r that ahe “ “Ucb his subjects. Ills tact, dignified kind Th* ruder* of thia paper will be ple*Md to sciousuess she found ou her chest a that there la at leaat one dreaded diaeaae MALLEABLE IRON STUMP PULLERS "The street car worker, have a no# WOr‘b ‘ liness, sense of rectitude and far-see picture of the cow she had been driv (earn mat actenc* haa bean abl* to cure in all It* * BKht4>MC mi ><| Mlrouir^Mi stump Puller dodge, and the man on the bicycle la d“*a: 8he ‘eacb?a tbe «“«‘P’ «’ ing discernment have'prevented war In i.age*. and that 1* Catarrh. Hall’* Catarrh om the market. 119 Horse powrr on the sweep ing. lure i* tn* only poaitiv* cure known to th* with two hordes. Write lor descriptive cataloM part of the game. He'i the ‘outalde ta the P^^ «rude.”- a dozen instances aod ended untold nod prices. _ -- - •___________ -____ • The chatelaine of the castle of Bena- uauleal fraternity. Catarrh being a oonatltu- man,’ as It were. Cleveland Leader. racial contentions which threatened se REIERSON MACHINERY CO. tonnatre was sitting In a chair in her uanc. Hall »Catarrh Curat»i*x*nlnt*rn*Uy, F**t *1 Morrioon Street Purlland, Or*¿on Loyalty to bls "A grafter geta on the car and the i>at’8 Trouble: An Irishman came to rious consequences. salon when the chateau waa struck by icunf directly upon th* blood and mucous car is followed by the guy on the “ doctor complaining that he bad person Is the most distinguishing char lightning. She was uninjured, but on iuri*c*a ot tha *yit«m, thereby drotroyin* the oundstlon of th* diaeaae, and giving the pe- uiaUTrn | HA L1CRMKX tocanve«*!« a*nongNt tha wheel. When 'the goods’—a watch or "O,8e8 1^^ bead, "dl have tblm arl acteristic of the millions who glory In :i*nt *tr*ii<th by bmidlnc up the conitltutlon WAR 1 -J LU fai^rerx and dealers svihug Ure, ---------- the back of her dress was found a per tad aaeratlnsnature in doing lu werk. The Water *n<1 Burglar -Fro 4 *afea. Prices are ” *t«r and scarfpin—Is takdh by the fellow on the the tolme,^ he said, "an’ sometoimes his supremacy. At each recurring an fect copy of the chair on which she proprietor» have eo much faith in Ita curative wl Wciiirfil H bitb ilhin reach oí Everyone. Good money mak- car he throws it to his pal on the Oi can hear thlm fifty feet away!”— niversary of bls birth, Dec. 2, the cere had been sitting, down to its minutest powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars »r Have ■ TrutBint any case that it fails to cure. Send tor list ... monies in honor of it take on added ornaufent. These are a few of the or wheel, who geta away with it. If the Lippincott’s Magazine. it testimonials. Address Thia wonderful Cbl* nw doctor li calhd “Why did the congregation hurry splendor. The exercises beyin with a many strange pranks which lightning guy on the wheel sees trouble ahead on , * SMOALTYSeiLINGCO. great because he ciur» paopld without opera Hall’* Family Pill* ar* th* b**L Port!.nJ the car he get-away, but not without out so suddenlytofter the benediction?” thanksgiving mass In St. Stephen's Ca plays upon us.—Chicago Chroulele. Oregon tion that are (Ivan up first getting the stuff from his partner “The sexton makes them leave their thedral, which the Einperor, bis suite to die. He cures with th<we wonderful t'hk —----- A -Seta Awawwst-------- — If he can-. —.J——„— umbrellas fn the vestibule, and those and the great men of the nation at Xlllllon* In On«*. Mrs. Newcomer — Good morning! tend. This la followed by a military “It's a slick game, aniJL puzzled us *ho get out late haven’t much of a Salzer’s New National Oato riaMwl in that are entirely un- CAN HR MAM mass in the great Cbureh of Our Sa Mich., 240 bu., In Mo., fo3 Lui, in PC D.. this Mrs. Taachem'* private school? kuown to medical bc |. for a while, but we tumbled to It by choice. ............. — veto - nd Plain Dealer. ’”—Cie wmi Mn. Blinks (hotly)—Indeed It isn’t. • nee In this country. Through the use of thus« 31 bu.. and in 30 other states from U0 vior, a native «11 flee erected two de recognizing one of the crooks on a harmless remedies this famous doctor knows She Waa Worried: The Minister— 300 bu. per acre. Now this Oat if gen Thia is a private houae, and theae are cades ago on the ground where Fran to the action of ovfr 400 different remedies which erally grown in 1905, will add millions of my own children. wheel.”—Chicago Inter Ocean. My dear madam, let this thought con be sm'cessfully uses In different (lineages. Ha cis Joseph miraculously escaped assas bushel» to the yield and million» of dol guarantee« to cure catarrh, asthma, luna. throat, Mra. Newcomer (hastily)—I thought sole you for your busband's death. Re rheumatism, nervousnesH, stomach, liver, kid sination, and which was paid for by lar» to the farmer’s purse! Made in all fíz - b «nd style« it must be a school, because the children neys, etc.; has hundreds of testimonials. member that other and better men A Russian “Volunteer.“ ' “ Vata o * popular subscription. At this service C'har<es moderate. Call and see him. Patients looked so cultivated, and educated, and and rr^ces It is often said that Rushans aro than he have gone the same wny. out of the city writ« for blanks and cln utars, scholarly, and—and refined, you know. »end wtam^. CON S U LT ATI ON FKEE. soldiers “born;” occasionally, h’owever, Bereaved Widow—They haven't all the most Impressive religious ceremo Mr*. Blinka (genially)—Oh, yea, of nial In the world takes place. 20,000 one is made to order. An English vis gone, bava- they?—Tlt-BIts. course. Com« in and ait down. Lucy, soldiers taking part. To roll of drums Homebuilder Yellow Dent Corn grows Th C. G ib W o Chinisi Medicine Co. itor In Moscow was in one of the aldo Just Avoiding a Cuss Word: Grnyce and the clarion notes of the bugle this like a weed and yield* from 157 to 280 call m your six brothers and five sister«, Hl'tJSl ALDER ST., PORTLARD, OREGON Gen. Arts. streets recently when his attention —War! War! War! Gladys—Wbat on and introduce them to the lady, while 1 bushel» snd mor* per acre! It’s the big SV Mention paper soldier host presents arms at the ele- gest yidder on earth! get ready to go around with her and was attracted by the acuffllng of feet, earth are you hollering “war” about? 313 Comm’l Elk vatlon of the mass. Salzer ’ » Speltz, Beardless Bnrley, Maca show her where Mrs. Teachem's school the awlab of a whip, and the sound of Grayce—I just struck my thumb with roni heat. Pea Oat, Billion Dollar Grass Portland. Ore. loud words. A Pumpkiu-r.e t and Earliest Cane are money makers for the hammer. Gladys—Well, what's Looking across the way, be saw a war got to do with it? Grayce—Don’t Old Doddridge ate his frugal lunch you, Mr. Farmer. Pl«o’« Cure 1« a good couth medicine. stocky fellow in a blouse, flat on the you know wbat war Is?—Louisville Of milk and pumpkin pie. JUST SEND THIS NOTICE ASD lOO It has cured coughs and colds for forty And fell to muaing, aa he ate, ground and stoutly resisting the efforts Courier-Journal. in stamp» to John A. Salzer Seed Co., La Crosse. Wi»., and receive their big catalog Of days that were gone by. of two soldiers to set him on his feet She Meant Well: ‘ Now, Tommy,’ Tha pie a rich aroma scut and lota of farm seed samples. [P. C. L.J and make him go along. WHAT’SaTHE USE OF said Mra. Bull, “I want you to be good "To morrow is my Wife's birthday To hia reflective brain. The Englishman turned to a man In SAYING ’’GIVE ME A while I'm out.” "I'll be good for a And, oh! the picturea it called up— and I want to buy a present that will Speechless. official uniform at bis side, who also 5 CENT CIGAR." WH EN And old-time country lane. *" nickel,” replied Tommy. “Tommy,” Two workmen were engaged In dig tickle .her.” was watching the atruggle, but with BY ASKING FOR A i > said the, “I want you to remember "We have a nice Une of feather ging a well when suddenly a portion out excitement or lutereat. boas.” that you cannot be a son of mine un An old-time country lane, with graaa of the earth gave way, falling on and “What’a the trouble?” aaked the All straggling by the »ide; \“Nô, no. I mean something that less you are good for nothing.”—Louis- knocking down one of toe men. Hia Engliahman. A boy, who trudged along the path. companion called to hl«> and llatened would make a bit with her.” With baaket at hia side—. The official abnigged bla shoulders. Ville Courier-Journal. "Anything in bimmtnr Dentist (who has pulled the wrong A jolly boy. whose eyes were keen, anxiously for a reply^_..... ....... _____ "There's no trouble,” he replieil.^ "IFF "You misunderstand.” YOU GET 1 HF.BEST “Pat, speak, man!” cried Mike again tooth)—I see how I made the mistake. Who felt inclined to sing, only a peasant turning volunteer. 5-CENT CIGAR IN from above. “Are ye dead?” “I wsnt something striking that—” I counted the molars from the back And saw the glory of the fall. And the fun in everything. AMERICA “Ah, you wish a clock.” “No, Mike.” came tbe anawer, with Instead of the front. You don’t seem Crafty Man. “That's all.”—Cleveland Plain Deal- a. groan. "I’m not dead, but I'm “But,” protested Pboxy’s young to have cut your wisdom teeth yet, And then he saw a comely girl. apachlesa.” "The World'! Largwt SMIw" bride, “you promised me when we young man. Groaning Patient—That’s With cheek* of honest red. evident from the choice I made ot a Without more ado Mike aet off for were married you would give me any Who smiled st him with sunny glance. -THAT Mothen will Sad Mra. Winslow** Soothing help aa fast as his legs could carry dentist!—Chicago Tribune. And tossed her shapely head. thing I wanted.” him. Thumping loudly( on the door of during th* teething period. Directions for Use.— The inventor of He saw the old school house again THE CHATHAM “No, dear,” replied Thoxy, “I was Pat'a kinfolk, be aumiboned help, ex- And heard the teacher apeak; careful to say 'anything you were In a new feeding bottle for Infants sent Hard oa Them. plaiulng tbst Pat had been knocked And on the roads of frozen snow la the BEST INCL’BATOR on want of.’ You are not In want of a out the following among his directions Hicks—Isn’t it awful the way Dum He heard the wagon* creak. "spachleaa” and waa buried by tbe the market, I will eend you one, sealskin sacque.”—Philadelphia Press. for using: "When the baby Is done ley brags of bls ancestors? earth in the well. , . , freight prepaid, and wait for my drinking It must be unscrewed and laid Wicks—Yes, It excites my sincere He saw the shellbark hickory true; “Who told ye ao?” waa the unex pay until October 1, 1905. In a cool place under the hydrant. If fin » He aaw the kitchen door; pected matter of fact inquiry. the baby does not thrive on fresh milk He saw the pantry shelve« again— It was given the highest award Hicks—Pity? Nonsense, the ckump “He told me himself,” retorted Mike, It should be boiled.”—Collier’s Weekly. at the Oregon State Fair, held at With pumpkin plea galore; doesn't dHerve any pity! Indignant at bls word being doubted, Salem last fall. Write for our He sniffed the tang of cider sweet— Wicks—Oh, 1 don't pity him, but bls Mark Twain's First Money. "and. begorra, woman. If ye don’t be Descriptive Catalogue of Incuba The blootn of days gone by— Standard and While traveling recently Mark And then old Doddridge wakened up tor* and Brooders and our time lieve me come and ask him. and he'll ancestors.—Catholic ............................ Twain waa asked by a friend and fel proposition And ate bla pumpkin pie. tell ye ifa tbe truth I'm apeaklngl”—- Times. low passenger if be remembered the —Baltimore American. Ixmdon Tatler. •ILL» CMTMINC FITS P*rman*ally CerM. No au*r a*rvoa*a«o* first money he bad ever earned. tVLBYWHIRL. "llv afteraretdey'auevfDr.Kllno’aUroMNorv* Under Oiber Conditions. GEO. W. FOOTT, «••torro. Hvnd for Fr*o«Siri»l botti» and irrotta*. The bet noteriafe iiHtl «miren od “Yes,” answered Mr. Clemens, puff face A young medical student came 1 % »«tyaeMen mrs ttfenmi: hero mode Columbus, Ohio, May 19, 1903. •NMMNNNNNMNNS TOWER'S OMm Coob ond Mob ing meditatively on his clgnr. "I have to face with a dear, kind, fatherly- Dept 12 Portland, Oregon Some four years ago I was suffering foaxo the world <ror They are rede in A Well-Known Fact from impure blood and a general run a distinct recollection of it. When 1 looking gentleman, with whits hair and ________ block or yellowfar all lands at artwork. Magistrate—What have you to My down condition of the system. I bad no was a youngster I attended school at of highly respectable appearance. rtrrn aentrl beoriMthe JIGN Of to the charg* of b*ing drunk and disor appetite, was losing flesh, and had an all- a place where the use of the birch rod ___ THE rDH isouararteedtofnre They both stood transfixed. The F. sat N. U Ne. 10-1903 X» È wn I lafoction Al relalie deden xl| them. derly last night? gone tired feeling that made me misera was not an unusual event. It waa same Idea flashed across both of them. ble. I began the use of S . 8. 8., and against the rules to mark the desks in AJTWH ca.MKUUM.KU. “Your face Is familiar—very famil after taking seven or eight bottles my skin any manner, the penalty being a fine wa CO.baitMKMraaM iar; but I can't remember where we sober, and ft's the other people la drunk. was cleared of all eruptions and took oa a of »5 or public chastisement have met so often.” ruddy, healthy glow that assured me that “Happening to violate the rule on However, the friendly Impulse was my blood haa been restored to Ito nor mal, healthy condition. My appetite was one occasion I was offered the alterna carried out Priaoner—That's haw it was, y’r hon T»MX restored, as I could eat anything put be tive. I told my father, and as no or. Th’ perliceman was drunk. They shook bands warmly and de MARK. fore me, and as I regained my appetite seemed to think It would Ite too bad parted, atHl Ignorant of each other'a I iacreaaed in weight, and that ‘ Tired feel for me to be publicly punished, he ing” which worried me so much disap gave’'me the »5. At that period of my name and occupation. What Sultan of Turkey has ever But the young man was determined peared, and I was once again my old self. existence »5 was a large sum. while commanded the st^ppresaion of the lan to solve the problem, and be seized on I heartily recommend 8. S. S. as the guage and hlatory of a vaaaal state? best blood purifier and tonic made, and a' whipping was of little consequence, a waiter and said to him: What Sultan has prohibited the edu W. L. Donala« AMB.oO ■!>«»«» strongly advise its use to ell those in need and so’’—tW* Mr. Clemens reflecth ely "Tell me, waiter, who Is that distin cation of a section of bls subjects? of such medicine. V ictor S tus Bina. knocked,the ashes from his cigar— guished stranger with the long white What Sultan has restricted the bene- Cor. Barthman end Washington Area. “well,” Jbe finally added, "that wav hair?” T ’ v <----- Stnicht. strong, sore. I* th* b*« fits of medical science and closed his how I earned my first $5."—Baltimore bous* bob! remedy for And the waiter whlapered lowly: Wheeling, W. V., May 28, loot, sanitariums and watering places to a ________ •Tleaae, air, that'a the pawnbroker. v sv»tem was rundown and my joints Herald. section of bls subjects? What Sultan mm th ah ortun make » At ant pnce . ached and pained me considerably. I had The LocoMioi Ive a* a £o*l Eater. has ordered the massacre of bls own used 8. 3. 3. before and knew what it ■ »!.'MM»rrtn*.r)'« . Moi /-»r » .J. rwr4lni if pinri'." W . L. Douglas The total coal, production of the As a youth Daniel Webster subjects without provocation? What L i P ut T k U. Aut. < tuAtcr ihr Capua! Autumn! tiapt. Iuitanap.ln.lp4. was, so I purchased a bottle of it and have makes and sells wear W. L Daai ‘ * $2.00 this» bKMS« they fit agi« $2.50 and Sultan has tortured children to convert taken aeveral bottles and the ache* and United States I* now at the rate of somewhat opposed to physical labor, more Men,’$ r, hold thoir »hap*, snd wsar longer than o»h*r mikss. peina are gone, my blood has been dees- 1,000,000 tone per day. and the con but be was qtliclf at repartee. While them to bla faith, making them kneel $3.50 shoes . WJJWUGLAS $4.00 SHOES CANNOT BE EQUALLED AT ANY P.UCL ed and mv general health built up. I can sumption of coal by railroads Is equal mowing he complained to his father upon sacks of shot for eighteen hours —--i- — ; f - - .......... ... .... —' 'r-rwo test .fy to it as a blood purifier and tonic. to 40 per cent of this. or 400JNQ ton* that bis scythe was not properly hung. manufacturer S day uutll they embraced Mobam- Ce# IE coMdet id to be the flnut patent I rafter prodaceek ♦ n the world »533 Market St. . J ohn C S txix . par day. The fuel bill of a railroad "Hang it to suit yourself, Dan,” replied medanlsm. and capaed tboee who contributes about 10 per cent of the the paternal. The boy Immediately would not be converted to be knouted total expense of operation and DO to to death between the ranks of bls sol ordered bloo <0 per cent of the total ¡cost of run bung it on » tree near by. “There, W.L.DOUGLAS, BROCKTON, MASSACHUSETTS father, it’s hung to suit me now.” diers /—Russia as It Really In physicians will ning the locomotives. A locomotive “The men generally." said a snappy will consume on an average of $5.1 <*> woman .to-day, "seem to be In favor worth of coal per annum, and for a Our book oa road having an equipment of UM) of us women living the Simple Life: blood and akin locomotives the coal bill Is approxi because they think it would save them mately 95,00U.(MX).—Railway Age. GASTARIA Salzer’s Or. C. Gee Ho lustin Hicll Drills I TOTO BEALL A Co. “CREMO” To Convince You NORTH’SOUTH’EAST’WEST raw wibb IjJNH-l B®0 wATttMaar' « WIEB W. L. DOUGLAS S »3J2&S3 «2SHOES « St Jacobs Oil Rheumatism sss Tke Swift Soeclfia Comoaov. Atlanta. Ga. $io non