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" A Good Name at Home ia a rra e a r fa tile of »a a ia a . The Hutiionn I»lumia ur* tbe naturai “ I* • tower of Strength abroad"—Slid the habitat of thè immt diminutive »piade» excellent reputation of C. I. Hood Co. and o f riirlety o f thè genti» fai» uow kuown their renictllus In the city of Lowell, where tu thè imturullat. The averuge welght they are beat known, Inspires confident* o f thè mule» o f thc>r lllllputlan cattle the world over, not only In the medicine» wdfloni ezeeeila 2<S) | e mi n< I h , thè averuge hut In anythin« their proprietor» »ay fielng not greuter tini ri I.Vt pounda. The about them. " If Made by Hood It'» flood." femiile» uaiiiilly uvernge aboiit a litin- "I believe Hnoil'» Haraapurllla the beat all* | drivi |e>iind» larger and are very round family medicine known toil ay.” Mss. "■tocky” bulli, »eldoiu belng tuli«-r tinnì 0. 1» FAUl.tr. «62 Wilder Kt.. I.owell. Maaa. Conafrurtlon work on tbe Panama ..A- "I recommend Hood'» Haraaparllla to any a Mexleun ulieep. Tlieae dw arf cattle one." J ohm It. Hurry. It Auburu Hlroet. lire nmiriy all o f Mie «urne tvilor— reti- rial will bo ruahed next year. Thirty- Lowell. M»»«. 1 diali moline color, mnrked wlth whlte. two million«, approximately, are to lx "I am a »Iron« and healthy woman today, They huve very lurge benda a» corri- expended. Coi>gre»aiiifin Jume» A. from taking Hood'« Har«at>arllla. which I keep In the home for all the family " Maa. pareti wlth thelr bodlea, nnd thelr born» Tawney o f Minnesota, chairman o f the F annie H a IX’N, ION l.overott Hi., lowell. Maaa. ure of ezceptlunal leugth. committee on appropriations, Juat r«*- “ I con alder H o < m |‘» Kar>«|>arllla the htiat turned from Panama with seventeen Anyihtnir to o b lile . blood purifier In the world.' Maa J ennie 1. C aiio T on , 11.3 IJIc rly St.. Ijowell. Maaa. Caller I wiah lo nnnounce thè engagi members o f the committee, predict» Hood'» Haraaparllla la Sold everywtxrn. ir,,-lit of Mia» Vera Kinartiin. I don't that the canal will lx; completed by In U>e uatiul liquid, or In tablet form called kliow jont whnt thè proje-r forni I», Init I»ec. 81, 1IM4. "W e found everything S a r s a ta b s . ino H o » m one Hollar. Pre alu-'a ijuile partleiilnr aleuit having it dune going ulong In the moat aatlsfuctory the Congressman declurea. pared only by C. I. Hood Co., Lowell, Maa». righi, l ’erhap» you » ili t>e kind «notigli way,” to----- • “There may Ex* a million cut off the Kditor—Cerfnlnly, mn'nm. Himp«on. sum of $82.000,000 asked for construc ttllih te o ia e I m l la o n I lo o . how bave we I.... in thè hnhit of running “ Oolonel," aald the reixirter, " I »in told Mina Suinrtun'a engugi-uient noticea?—• tion, although demand» In the main have been modest. Reduction» will lx liai you once made a fortune In hay. Chhago Tribune. asked In only a few departments. "Mo Would you mind telling me the »tory?" "The only foundation for the atory, d a l condition» there are better gener P llfS CURID IN f> TO 14 DAVS. tuh," ree|M>mled Col. 11 link i bunder, "ia SAZO OINTMKRT la gua'an'eed to cure any ally than among the workmen o f the tlmt I married a rich gru»» widow some c»»c of luli'iig Hi nd -leedtng or t'rotrudlug United Htate«i. Workmen are well I cara »go, and I enn lick Ihe man that Mie« In t> to M ua,a or roouey refundod. toc. cared for and »atlMfled. We found the tent you to auk me that ipieation, begad, employe«, clerical, medical and engin Th f If ul One. »uh !" •'Horry, ohi mio." *ald (¡oodlry. •You eering, were paid 50 [x-r cent more haven't got n Job yet, eh?" than at home, while quurtern are fur “ S o ," replied Hunnymitn, "but I gue»» nished. A single mun get» a room ; THE MAN WHO SWEARS BY tny luck'll cluingc pretty noun." married men a house. Canal men are "Still hoja-ful, eh?" paid one-third more than at home, and THE EISH BRAND SLICKER "Yea. »ometblng'a fround to turn up, they can live more cheaply. The gov Is the man who If It'* only uiy toe*."— Philadelphia ernment oella them supplies at a lower has irked io get l'rege. rate than home prices. Ice water and the same sendee light are cheaper than In New York. out of aome ^ 11 M a p p e d O a f . Sanitary conditions are all that can lx other make " I suppose you ure going to nmk. lealred." aome speeches?” ^0WEff;, "Yea." iiiiswered Senator Sorghum. ‘ I "I »ball deliver a few timely nnd ulg- In all the money renters o f tbe coun nlflcunt utterance»." try, as well ax in Wall Htreet, the new» Clean Light Durable "Iln ve you thought out what you will o f the government'» bond uud note Is GuauinterJ Yi’tcr proof | any?" sues caused a feeling o f relief and the and Sold Lverywhcre "Y e». I »hull follow my naual for financial akl<-s were clearing. Every- at » 3 O O mula. To a few oxtomporaneoua re wlx-r© bankers were eager to get the tUuVMUO UW N Mftt ft* nil A IM »« mark» about what 1 have done for the new securities and there was no need -J.'.szzx good o f the country. I will add a hu- o f an underwriting syndicate. Many i moroun anecdote and conclude by as sent telegrams o f <vjrigratulatlon to tbe suring my constituent» that I rely on President nnd Secretary Cortelyou. ' tin* wisdom of the plain people.” — Subscriptions to both Issues have al | Wnahlngton Star. ready Ex-gun to pour In. Nevertheless Im lln llnn Pearls. Chicago's clearing bouse carried out its Imitation peurla are plentiful and project o f issuing certificates In denom look bo like tlic real thiug that they inations of $ 1 , $ 2 , 85 and $ 10 , and over these were eagerly : iecelve expert». They are made by $3,000,000 in I uean» o f a transparent glnau »hell, a grabbed for current business needs. At little glue, and Home essence o f the New Ydrk quantities o f currency >rleut, a «livery, pearly substance, com- brought 2 and 3 per cent on tbe curb. «med of fine Neale« rubbed from a small Hut at tlx* same time arrangements Wli called the "blcuk" or the "ablete," were in pr«>gre»s for a resumption of a la wonderful In removing dirt 17.000 of » hi eh require rubbing to get cash basis all over the country. The and grease spo'.s. It fixes color, 1 poiiad. indictment o f three officials of the Bor bleaches and preventscloth from ough Hank o f Brooklyn for false re D epen ds on th e l.o c a llt » . turning yellow, besides remov ports of the hank's condition was taken Happened in Minneapoli». ing all unpleasant odors from "Wbat would tbe hiatory of this coun as another sign o f the financial bouse- perspiration. try have Iwvn,” exclaimed the eloquent ''caning In progt**». A ll dealer«. »am ple, booklet and " W H IZ " lecturer, "without the immortal John rard game, 10 cent«. Pacific C'onet Horax Co., Smith?" Oaklaud, Cat. He paused. Three railroad companies, the Atch "Applaud that name!” he *»!d »ternly. ison, Topeka and Santa Fe, S t Louis Although mo«t of the |>er»on» in the and San Francisco, and the Missouri audience were named Johnson they ap Pacific, have alxiolutely declined to plauded. merely to «how that they bore comply with an order o f the Postofflcc Th* ««II known rollatila the late John Smith no grudge. Department that for the next forty C n rre e lrd . days these roads should carry empty "H ow much did he make out of that mall bags and other mall equipment Roof aad Herb latest graft »rheme?* back to the distribution centers with "A clean million." out eoiupeusatlon therefor. The reason “ You mean a million.” — Cleveland for this order was a desire to prevent flu« m*<!a a lifa atudy of Plain Dtvtlcr. roots anil h«rl>«, and In tkal a tie-up or congestion o f mall during ■tu«ly dlavovvrnd and la aiv> Ing to tha world Lia «ondar* and Just preceding tEie holidays. To ful roa'tsliM. this end. It was thought that it would 'lo M ercury, Potion* or Drug* Used H r Curo* L EA RN TO Without O p e r a t i o n , or Vlithou t t h r A i d of a h infer he well to have the equipment trans Ifn g'lnmiit»«*« to <'ur«« Catarrh. A«thma I.ung. I rv V ^ J pirmt. Ithr iniaUatn. Nfnt»ti»iiro. K*not« ^ ferred more speedily than can be done JtotiHtrh, Llvttr, Kidnny Trotihlaa alwt L a t Man! LISSOMS 250 ruiiialo Wi**kn«M* and A ll 1‘ rivate Iiitrm e » by freight, which is the method pro W a it e . T w o S te p . T h r e e Ntep, A SURE CANCER CURE vided. W hile there Is some doubt ns Me. Panre rnm plrtelj taagkl lust Received from P eking, ( M i m Safe, Sura and r u a r a a tm -d In f o a r Im aoni to the right o f the department to en and Reliable. P r o f W i l l W lltn o n . I t H-TII«e* ItifM* Slit, . I 'o r t l H i i il O r r i o n I P Y O P A R F AK1 IC T K P I x ' V T DELAY. force Its order, the law permits the use DLLAYH A lit. DANUMMJUH. o f the express companies for the pur- C O N S U L T A T IO IN l - 'U B I t d you ntanot rail. writ, for .jr in,,Ion t>l«nk «n<l ellt-n- l»>se in question, which would meet tbe liir InrlnM ti> it'« In «tnn j - t h f . c nr.h » 0 c i i i n i he iir.i>fciNE<x> emergency, though proving rather ex C 2 1-2 Flr»l HI., Cor Morn«in, Port )«a<l, Oregon. pensive. PI m m Montion Tbla l ’«i»-r. " M U IE T E A H BORAX IN T H E L A U N D R Y C. Gee Wo CHINESE D O C TO R E PLATES ngraving P. N. U. W No. 2 08 I I K N w r it in g t o ad v e rtta a ra p le n a * m e n tio n t h is p a p e r. write Us POR P R IN T IN G HICKS-CM ATTEN Portland Oregon W h olesom e P u re \Those who believe in quality use BAKING POWDER * I The m ilitary authorities o f the van otts governments have not overlooked tlie Important part which alrshli»» will prnhably play in the wars o f the fu ture. atul are making active prepara tions for both offensive nnd dcferalre operations along this line. It Is re p o rt«! that Captain Thomas T. Love lace, the neronaut, recently made a tail- loon trip over the walls o f Fort Wads worth, New Tork Harbor, and took a serlea o f blrd’s^eye photographs o f the fortifications, showing the entire prac ticability o f obtaining Information In this way. This material was tamed over to the W ar IVpartment, and It is Intlinat«! that the aeronaut will be giv en a commission In the United States Army Balloon Corj*». Developments In regard to the pend ing pivsecutions o f the whisky dealers fo r violation o f the pure food law indi cate that the question as to what should be con stn i«! ns pure whisky was flnnlly decided by President Roose velt, to whom the matter was tak«*n by Dr. Wiley, chemist o f tbe Department o f Agriculture. The I'reeldent con curred with the chemist In the opinion that to meet ths requirements o f the law the whisky must be the pure spir its. unmlxed with neutral spirits, fla voring or coloring matter, which pro duces the article called "blended whisky." 23 Ounces for 25 Cents M ade from pure, carefully tested materials. Get a can on trial. Y ou never saw such cakes and biscuit T h ey’ll open your eyes. ®lltj MARf • ' . C**tCAOO__ L 5 *«. « t ALC O H O L 3 PER CENT~ The Kind You Have Always Bought AVcof laMc PrcpirKion fcrAi sta ila I incite FoedafWIteuia ling U« SiomadB andOowds of Bears the I Signature n f a n t s v T h jld rfn Promotes Di^estkmfl«rrfii ness and KeMlontaiiis neuter Opium.Morphme noriteraL N o t N a r c o tic . of hnfiu, w - A duH ridt* Auuittd • HtrmSefd- QorArdJtmr. kt o i y florr. Use For Over Thirty Years Aperteci Remedv forConsflp* Hon, Sour Stomkh.fiiarrtwi Worms F'onvulsioitt.frverislE ness and Loss OF S leep . Facsimile 5 i$*rarr of N E W YORK. A t b m o i v t k s o l d • *' J5 Doits-3SCtM s Guaranteed unSertheEooda Exact Copy o f Wrapper. A n cie n t G A S T O , R I A THE OSXTAUn COM*«» V MEW TO«» ©ITT. In stan ce. Achilles was hulking in his tent. “ Why don’t you help u» fight the Tro jan»?" urged his friend Patroclus. “The battle is going against u».” "You and the Trojans be dog-goned !*’ growled Achilles. " I ’m a reactionary !” Later, however, when the enemy put the books into Patroclus, be got busy. Ill- Only One “ BROMO QUININE.” That Is L A X A T IV E BKOMO Q IJ X IN R . Look for the signature of K. W GROVE. I ’ sed tbs W orld over to Cure a Cold in One Pay. 25c. Mo tier« w ill find Mrs. W ln ilow *» Soothing Byrup the t> i t remedv to uae for ih s lr chUOxaa iu r la g the teeth in g period. j«r . Tbe greatest joy. You may depend. Is just to get A dividend. -Detroit Free Preen. D c fla ltlo a . “ What Is a pessimist, pa?” “ A pessimist, my son, is a man who wonders wbat tbe Lusitania’s coal bill , was on her recent trip.”— Cleveland Plain Dealer. ro ttin g H im W in e . Tommy— Paw, wbat is the higher criti cism? Mr. Tucker— It's the hasty remark usu ally made by tbe man who finds he can’t get a lower berth. I Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury, Yon Can Get Allen’ s f o o t - fa s t fR C f. W rite A lie n s . Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y . , f o r » free »am ple of Allen's Foot-Kate. I t cures sweeting, hot swollen, »c h in g feet. I t mskes new or tig h t shoes easy. A certain cure for corns. Ingrow ing nails and bunions. A ll drug- gists sei Oon't accept any substitute. as mercury w illsu rely destroy the s e n s e d sm ell and om pletely derange the w hole svutcm when entering it through the m uroussurfaces. Such article» should never be used except on pres criptions from reputable physicians, as the damage they w ill do is ten Iota to th eg oo d you can possibly d erive from them. H a ll’ »C atarrh Cure, m anufactured by F. J . Cheney A Co., n s n r. Toledo. O., contains no m ercury, and Is taken Gollifer— Money talks. In tern ally, acting d irectly ut>on the blood and Gosch— Y e»; and sometimes It talks mucous surfaces o f tb e system. In buying a ll’s Catarrh < ure be sure you get th e gen too loud. I ran hear that ax pensive vest H uine. It is taken internally and made in T ol of yours a block away. edo, Ohio, by F. J . Cheney A Co. Testim onials free. Sold by Druggists. Price,75c, per bottle. Bt. Vitos' nance ana an Rcrvona Dtseasea r * y « St. Vttos* Dai Take H a ll’s Fam ily Pills for constipation. ntly cured by Ur. Kline's Ureat l i l O permanently Hand fur F R E E 12trial bottle and fi« r v « Restorer. Hen treatise. Dr. R. U. Kline. Ld., SU Arch HU. Phlla..Pa. D e t e r m i n e d O ptlm lan s. A jade mine in Siskiyou county, Cal., is »aid to be the only one of its kind in this country. Jade was discovered there in 1900, and tests showed that the min eral was up to the standard in every psr- ticular. : " I t ’s curious about that stitch In my neck,” said Mrs. Smiley. " I can turn my head only one way and that's to the right. It’s a good thing, too. After this I shan’t be afraid that I’ll see tbe new moon over my left shoulder.” =r - CONTAGIOUS BLOOD POISON NO LIMIT TO ITS POWERS FOR EVIL Contagious Blood Poison has brought more suffering', misery and humila« dion into the world than all other diseases combined; there is hardly any limit to its powers for evil. It is the blackest and vilest of all disorders, wrecking the lives of those unfortunate enough to contract it and often being transmitted to innocent offspring, a blighting legacy of suffering and shame. So highly contagious is the trouble that innocent persons may contract it by using the same table ware, toilet articles or clothing of one in whose blood the treacherous virus has taken root. Not only is it a powerful poison but a very deceptive one. Only those who have learned by bitter experience know by the little sore or ulcer, which usually makes its appearance first, of the suffering which is to follow. It comes in the form of ulcerated mouth and throat» unsightly copper colored spots, swollen glands in the groin, falling hair, offensive sores and ulcers on the body, and in severe cases the finger nails drop off, the bones become diseased, the nervous system is shat tered and the sufferer becomes an object of pity to hi3 fellow man. Especi ally is the treacherous nature of Contagious Blood Poison, shown when the infected person endeavors to combat the poison with mercury a^d potash. These minerals w ill drive away all outward symptoms of the troubles for a while, and the victim is deceived into the belief that he is cured. When, however,the treatment is leftoff hefindsthat the poisonhas only been driven deeper into the blood and the disease reappears, and usually in worse form because these strong minerals have not only failed to remove the virus from the blood but have weakened the entire system because of their destructive action. S. S. 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