Eczema How it redden!" fch skin, itches, ooze. dries ami scales ! Some people call it tetter, milk crust or rait rheum. The suffering from it is sometimes in tense; local ftt'pltcatums are resorted u they mitigate. Imt ennnot cur. it proceeds from humors inherited or ac quired and persists uoil these have been removed. Hood's Sarsaparilla positively removes them, has radically ami permanently cured the- worst oofs, hih! 19 without' an equal for all cuu&neous '.eruptions. Hood's Pills are the best cathartic Trice 35 cents Loss of Life Comparatively Small. Vessels have been storm tossed for days on the Pacific coast, but there are few reports of loss ot life, and most cf the batteted ships have managed to make port. Oregon's Scalp Bounty Law. Under Oregon's scalp bounty law passed by the legislature in 1899, al most 50,000 scalps of wild animals have been presented to the county courts of this state, and pcalp bounty warrants to the amount of $100,000 have been issued. DXaFNSSS CANNOT BE tTKIB Br local application., as they cannot reach the diseased portion ol the ear. There i on.y one way to cure deafness, ami that la by """" venal remed-.es. neatness la caused by an ln fiamed condition ot the mucous limit ol Eustachian Tube. When this tube tela in named too hare a rambling sound or iniw lect hearimr. and when it la 'ntirelv closed deainess is the result, and iinlessthetnnamma . tion can be taken out and this erJ '"EStiS its normal condition, hearing lU be d-."-o J' forever; nine eases out ot ten '?i catarrh, which is nothinr but an mllamed condition oi the mncoiis "rfacea. VesiUrin Hundred Pollua for any easeoi reamcicuaed by catarrh) that can SofbV cured by Kail . Catarrh Cure. Sand lot circulaxa, lrr. . CHK.VKY A CO, Toledo. O. Bold be Prnirgista. 74e HailVFIamay Pills arethefcsaa. Worth Renumbering. 'It is the man at the top of the lad der who can reat things," remarked the haughty representative of a noble familr. True," remarked the sarcastic man in homespun, "hot it is the man at the bottom who can npset the ladder." S.tKPlEtD TKA haa permanently cured conntiesa cases oi Chronic Constipation, and many diseases arisiny from an ln actiTe Liver: it Cleanses the .System and Purifies the blood. What's la a Name? Mrs. Wasrclei Do yon know whv this is called a golf hat? Waggles Yes. mv dear. It is be cause people who play golf don't wear j them. Poor Farm That Makes Money. The poor farm in Mation county, Kansas, has only 10 inmates. Last year it cleared $200 over expenses. no Boat FrwoerlfiUoBi for Malaria, Chills and Fever is a bottle of Grove. Tasteless Chill Tonic It is atmply iron and quinine in a tasteless form, No Core, No Pay. Price EOs. Humane Educabosu San Francisco Bulletin: The child that has been taoeht to be kind to cats and dogs will be kind to his fel low. New Charter for Lcwistoa. A committee of Lewiston, Idaho, ci risen is preparing amendments to the city charter for p-esentation to the legislature. Holtt'e School. Hoitt's School (for boys). Menlo Park. Cel.. has mere stsdents and is tn better condition thaaeTer. Sprine term becins Januare 7th, 3C1. Send lor catalogue. Ira i. Hoitt, Ph. P., Principal. Wtsdon of Solomon Teacher Who was the wisest man? Little Boy Solomon. Teacher Give an example of bis wisdom. Little Girl He had 600 wives. A Fun That Weighed a Too. t At Arenella, near Palermo, they have jnet caught a very rare fib indeed. The have agreed to call it the "tub sh." It was three yards lone, two yards deep, weighed a ton and bad a skin tougher than a costermonger's donkey, since hammers couldn't break it. Ferserveranza savs that few people see the "tub fish" in a life time. HILP WAKTtMl. WtmD-a a-d wnmef, .f a-,d essrae'tr to r pr.-fnt .fublahfd hun , salary: plettd Of P'-rni nil; A d Iraae ft. O. Kti SS7, f-.rtlu:fl. UrtgM. Woman's Rights. Etox Do yon believe in women hav ing the same rights as men? Stuggs Yes, I do. There was one stood in front of where I sat in a car today and tramped all over my feet, and if she'd been a man I would have bit her one, sure. Wooden Cannon Exploded. A wooden cannon used in the repie sentation of a play at Greenwall's opera nouse. in fort vtortn, lexas, ex ploded during the performance and killed one of the audience. Thia aisnatnro is on every boa of the connfne Laxative Bromo-Quirune Tank. tbo tssnasdr that carta at eold las oase slay Aa Immense Fortune. Diamonds are always trumps with Alfred Kett, the diamond king of Sooth Africa. Be is only 43 year old, and baa amassed a fortune of $ aOO.OUO.OOJ in 25 years. Chinese Funeral Rites. The friends of the dead in China beg -permission to burn quaint pasteboard j jou're told. Little Puss Well, mum images of men and cattle, shaped in ' m If vou don't believe me ask t.ni.n I crinkled paper, on the anot where too dead lie. The ceremony is a mark of respect and ia believed also to act aa a sedative on the departed spit its. BESTFORTHE If ytJB haven't a rejmlar. hermit by noT-mr,t of thai bowel -err day-, you re sick, or wt:i txi ke?p bowtfii open, and be well. Furce. In ttie tbaiU of violent Dbysie or pill poison, ia Jangrou Th uj'-lbest. eatttest. moit perfect waj or kMyiiia Lba IfOtrela clear aud ciean ia to uut Pleasant, Palatable. Potent TuteGoofl Do Goo. Keer sicken. Weaken, or Ortpe. lot. c Write fur free nam pie. and booklet on beat LB. A'Jdreu vh Motuctatu, Bw fart. 121a KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAN UiritS Whtttt ALL a.Ufc UlLS. LgJ Beat Cough byrup. Tastes tiood. Cm iri m t!rne. fnia dt arunri"ts. f ffitXk CANDY fjf J&f CATHARTIC . Real Gratitude Tramp (to Chappie, who has given him a shilling) I 'ope i as 'ow some day, sir you may want a shil- lin an' that 1 11 be able to give it yer! Funeh. Gladvs raps, do you suppose that the Parisians will understand my French? Papa-I can't say, Gladys; ir vou speak French as fast as you speak English they won t even know It 1 French. Indianapolis Journal. "IH you ever stay out late and worry your wife?" asked the young woman. Sometimes," answered Mr. Meekton in a contrite tone. "Only yesterday I didn't get home to dinner until quarter past 6." Washington Star. -What's .your husband doin' now?" asked the neighbor. "Well." answered Mrs. Corntosscl, " 'pears to me like the ain't doln' much of auythtii except scoldin' our boy Josh fur not bcln' more Industrious." Washington Star. Mrs. Xagsby tliupatleutly calling) Nora, drop everything at once and come to me! Xora Yes, ma'am. Mrs. Nagsby Now. what's the baby crying for? Xora "Cause I dropped him, ma'am. Glasgow Evenlug Times. To send away: "Well, that caps the climax." -What's that?" "Cook says those folks in that little house on the corner came over while we were gone and had their photographs taken sitting on our veranda." ludianapolls Jour nal. Ills Own Interpretation Why, John ny. I'm ashamed of you! How could : you take little Ethel's half of the apple away from her? cause, ma, I ain't forgot what you told me to always take sister's part." Philadelphia Even ing Bulletin. "Then you regret being an old maid?" "Yes, I do. I might as well have been downtrodden by a husband and six chil dren of my own as be at the beck and rail of the husbands and children of all my sisters and Intimate friends." Chi cago Record. The Landlady Oh. Mr. Strivers will come back fast enough. There's no dan ger of his leaving this bouse. He knows on which side bis bread Is buttered. The Undisciplined Boarder (sotto voce) When he la away from here oh. yes, very likely. Boston Transcript. What He Expected lo Do Would yon take our darling daughter from us? tearfully asked the mother. -Why er yes," replied the startled youth. "That was my idea. I I really hadn't con templated taking the whole family, yon know." Chicago Evening Post. Towne Colonel Bluff told me he had spoken to the governor about a job for you. Browne Yes; that was some time ago. Towne Didn't his influence have any weight with the governor? Browne I guess it had wait enough, jndging from the result. Philadelphia Press, Mr. Stubb Maria, dear, yon needn't wait for me to-night. Mrs. Stubb But what will you do for a light, John? Mr. Stubb Oh, I'll just take a piece of yonr bread In my pocket. That's light enough for anybody. And she was so pleased that she obey him to the letter. "I will say," remarked the young woman, "that be is not afflicted wiih that self-consciousness which marks the person of deficient culture." So," answered Miss Cayenne, "he isn't at all self-conscious. He will be tiresome by the hour without being In the least aware of it." Washington Star. "I see." said the friend who had been Invited to dinner, "that the roast beef is very rare. I really believe you had It cooked that way because you knew my fondness for it." "So glad it pleases yon," replied Mrs, Hiram Offen. "but we had no say about it. That's the ' way the policeman on this beat likes It." Philadelphia Press. J Natural Resentment Mrs. Trow- j bridge I'm going to cut Mrs. Ctterbock from now on. the mean thing. Mrs. i Teasdale Why. did she ask for corn ' bread and molasses at your tea? "No. ( she was looking at the cracker Jar that I had decorated with Chinese charac- j ters and remarked to Mrs. Reading that i she didn't believe China was as bad aa . it' painted." Denver News. Conjurer ipointing to a large cabinet) Now. ladies and gentlemen, allow me to exhibit my concluding trick. I would ask any lady In the company to step on the stage and stand In this cupboard. I will then close the door. When I open It again the lady will have vanished without leaving a trace behind. Gen tleman in front seat (aside, to bis wife) 1 say. old woman, do me a favor and step up. Tit-Bits. "Don't you know better than to tackle a man for a dime when be is talking to ladles?" said the citizen on the street corner, fumbling In bis pocket and finding nothing less than a quarter, which be reluctantly banded out. "Mebby yoa understand my busi ness better'n I do. an' mebby you don't." haughtily replied Tuffold Knutt. pocketing the coin and moving on. Chicago Tribune. . Mamma -Vow go and say good night to your governess, like a good little girl, and give ber a kiss. Little Pus: 1'U say good night but I won't give her a kiss. Mamma Thai's naughty! Why won't you ffive her a kiss? Little Puss Because she staps people's face when they try to kiss her. Mamma - ... . ' tntlr i .1 u ii ii u ii - I.... . t .. Ex. Lunatic on Hi Dignity. A story Is told of an Irish lunatic who believed himself to be the Deity. What Is known as "a woman of inquiring nature" visited the asylum and asked him If be knew all things. He answer ed. "Ye, madam. 1 know all that has happened, is happening ond will hap pen." "Then tell me," said the visitor, "shall I be saved or damned?" To her the lunatic, with amazing dignity, said: "Madam, I never talk shop." Snake an a Kat-4..'a tcher. One of the men employed at the zoo logical gardens In New York haa a black snake that bus the run of bis house. It has the reputation of being the best rat catcher In the entire bor ough of the Bronx. It is also a family pet. Lucky. "You have a cheerful room In which to worn, said the visitor to the chine type-setter. ina- "Yes, sir." replied the latter. "Our lines are cast In pleasant places." "Didn't he once say he would never ; speak to you again?" "Yes. but be saw I bad a cold, and be couldn't re sist the temptation to tell me of a sure cure. Boston journal. I I ARCTIC RESEARCH A Young Prince of the the Farthest Point C.O HERE Is a fascination about Arc J tic exploration whloh nullities the dangers ami privations, aud Im pels adventurous men to brave the ter rors of the frozen solitudes and nations in generous rivalry to send expedition ifter expedition to wrest from the lee- locked bosom of the North the secret which It has guarded successfully since rhe creation of the world. Little by llftle, one degree after another has yielded to the determined heroism of man. but the goal Is still 2tX miles dis tant. It is doubtful If the contribution to science and geographical knowledge resulting from the discovery of the North Pole would be commensurate with the awful loss of life and vast ex pense attending the effort to reach -It. But love of adventure, honorable ambi tion to achieve what so ninny have fail ed to accomplish, and man's conquer ing spirit which cannot rest while any obstacle remains to overcome, have In duced scores of attempts which hither to have failed of the main purpose, but have not weakened the determination of ethers to battle with the awful soli- DUKE ABRUZZI'S ROUTE TO THE POLAR REGIONS. 1 c, ctT.r-ii 3rrsLiri."3 so- t 8tmtttHtMIMI tudes, terrible rigors, and enormous dirhcuitics of the unknown North. The latest expedition has beeu the moot successful of all. The Duke of Abruzzi. a young scion of Italian royal ty, has recently returned from a voyage ot exploration which penetrated fur ther Into the polar regions than man has ever been before to the knowledge of the world. Even Nansen. the In trepid, who. until Abruzzl's voyage had tbe honor of going farthest north, did not gel nearer than 2tJo miles of the pole, a distance, to be sure, less than from New Y'ork to Buffalo, but 19 min utes of latitude, or twenty miles, short of Abruzzi's highest point. This does not seem to be a great advance, but It is a distinct achievement and brings the pole twenty miles nearer than ever before, aud represents an achievement which never before crowned the en deavors of man. The nearer one ap proaches the pole, the greater the diffi culties. To advance a single mile is often a physical impossibility on ac count of the Ice barrier. Twenty miles may represent the labor of weeks un der conditions which would appall any but the stoutest hearts aud exhaust all but the most robust physiques. Tbe North Pole ue.cribed. What is the Norm Pole about which so much is heard? A a answer to this question is found herewith: It is sim ply the mathematical point which marks tbe northern termination of the axis of the earth. It Is a place where there are 0 degrees of latitude, or none, and 3tf degrees of longitude, or none at all. Just as one prefers to look at It. A man standing at the North Pole would have to go south whichever way be stepped. There is no north, no east, no west. Should he stand at the pole for a year be would have but one night and one day. The-sun would rise on March 21 and set on Sept. 21, not to 1 until the following March. "After rising, says a writer, "the sun would circle through the heavens its If rolling along the horizon, ascending every twenty-four hours a little higher, until on June 121 It would tie l?.'!1 degree above the horizon. Then It would grad ually sink until sunset. Sept. '21. Dur ing the night at the pole all the heaven ly bodies would move In horizontal cir cles IiwIMIi1 ot oblique circles as here." There will be nothing to designate the pole when it Is reached, except the ob servations which Ox the geographical point. The explorer takes frequent ob servations of the sun along his route to determine his latitude and longitude. By computation he should know when he has reached the earth's apex. The series of oliservatlons ore after- j ward corrected whenever the exploring party reaches the base of operations or wherever the standard chronometer Is left. Peary, for example, who Is now In the north, and may have reached the pole, bus with blm six chronometers rated for different times, and showing Greenwich mean time, Washington mean time, and one rated at some con venient camp, and indicating the local time of that place. By this chrono meter his more northern observations would be computed, with corrections or errors added or eliminated, this to indi cate precisely the places of observation. Again, when civilization Is reached the observations would be again computed with astronomical observations made at Washington, and would then be add ed to the various nautical tables that are supplied to maritime nation. That an explorer bad reached the pole could House of Savoy Reaches; North Yet Touched. be proved from his observations, aud would resolve Itself to a matter of mathematical calculation. Other Kxpcditione. Intense Interest Is felt In the result of the Investigations being made at the present time. In which so mauy nation alities are Interested. IJout. Peary will probably be the first to be heard from among those who during the past sum mer have been engaged In efforts to reach the limit of latitude. Ills expe dition operates from bis northermost supply on Western Greenland, from which he was scheduled to make a 400 mile dash for the pole. The Russian expedition, which has been equipped for the discovery of the pole, has winter quarters in Matthew Strait and Its main objective is Nova Zenibla, with possible advances farther uorthward. The Norwegian expedition now Is supposed to be locked in the vicinity of the pole. It Is under the command of C'apt. Otto Sverdrup, the Indomitable lieutenant of Explorer Nansen, and the : ; 1 . (tefCZi A , X'C : .. e- E' ! noted Fraxu Is the vessel on which the expedition sailed. A German exodit!on under the com mand of C'npt. Baueduduhl of tbe Ger man Imperial navy, has started in a small schooner with the determination to reach the North Pole. The last heard from the Danish expe dition of which Lieut. Antlrttp is In command, was that it had reached 7 4 1 ... degrees north latitude on the east coast of Greenland. , Tbe Kolthoff expedition Is In the same vicinity and after exploring Sa bine Island, proposes makiug a dash northward. Robert Stein Is exploring the un known territory of Ellsmere laud on his own account. BECOMES LADY LEE. American Woman ttecome a Member or tbe Hritiah .NohlUtr. Another American w-oman has be come a member of the British nobility, but not through the usual process. She did not exchange a fortune for a title. Sotue years ago Mrs. Ie Wolf Taylour of New York married Austin Lee, a young English diplomat ofpromlse. He has just secured the order of knight hood from the queen and his wife be comes Lady I-ee. She is one of the most lieautiftil and brilliant women of tbe English-speaking colony at Paris, where her husband is second secretary of the British legutlon. Formerly she was the close friend and contldante of the Countess tie Castellane and helped the latter through the Intricacies that beset her when she went to France its a bride and entered Paris society. The friendship of the women terminated abruptly last summer after the Prince of Wales had been entertained at din ner on the CiiHlellnne yacht. The prince rather Ignored the countess for the more attractive anil vivacious Mrs. Lee, whereupon the conn I ess asked Mrs. Lee to leave the yacht. The re quest was promptly compiled with antl since then the women have not spoken. FRENCH METHOD. Whereby Habitual Criminals Are Forced to Hecome Good Citizena. In France they manage the habitual criminal question better than In any other country In the world. For In stance a pickpocket, a professional beg gar, or a habitual "drunk and disorder ly" is brought up for his or ber fourth a 1 1 i fYX' v w rr. A rr- 5 x sV-c sOs 1 ' . Ill I -bk A A j. e ;."S'WV -. x xx x vv xvn 1 ' - I. APT AUSTIN IKK. or fifth conviction. It Is proved beyond doubt that he or she is lucapuble of per forming the duties, and therefore of exercising the rights, of a frets citizen; sentence is passed for the last time, a term of Imprisonment Is imposed which Is really a preparation for the new life which the hopeless case, the piece of human refuse, is to lead: "At the expiration of your sentence you will be plnced in relegation," says the judge. That means banishment for life. The i.i.,ni .....-., B,,ofl liia nil haunts. .. ,.,l... u-ltli hla nil! COUlUaniOUS again save in exile. It will no longer lie liossinte for mm to wwujh or to contaminate the society which has now finished with him. Moreover, he has got to work, and If he won't do that, he will Bud his food cut down and himself In n prison, which Is made Just about as uncomfortable for him as It can be; France possesses two of these dump ing grounds for human refuse, as they may be called. One Is French Guiana, which Is about one of the best place In the world to get out of aud stay away from. The other Is the Isle of Pines, which is a cornl-fringed paradise fur away In the South Pacific, one of the most lieatitiful spots ever trodden by human feet, or darkened by the presence of human crime. Their working day Is about seven hours and a half. They ore well treat ed, well fed. ond by 110 means over worked. Of course, very few of them know anything about a trade. Their onlv Idea In life has been to loaf from 1V1 4-a ' t the cradle to the grave. Those who can never tie made into workmen or work women are put on the fields, farms and coffee plantations, others are taught trades, aud gradually the aimless, shift less loafer of the slums lie comes a more or less skillful carpenter, blacksmith, wheelwright or stonemason. RUN RISK IN EATING GAME. Flcab of Much-Honied Animals Ia Apt to lie lliaoaeexl. The eating of "high" game Is un doubtedly attended with risk, and the poisonous effects are probnbly due to the toxins produced in the ' earlier singes of the putrefactive process. The advantage, of course, of hanging game is that "the nosh becomes tender and de cidedly more digestible than when it Is quite fresh. The ripeuing process, how ever, may meau the elaboration of the toxins. it has 1hhu stated that the production of the characteristic flavors of game Is related directly to the amount of sulphureted hydrogen or stilphur-nlcohtil set free, but It Is rather repulsive to think thnt the delicate flavor of the game Is dependent upon that Invariable product of decomposi tion of rotten eggs sulphureted hydro gen. The smell evolved during cook ing of high" game Is even more dis gusting. Fresh game sometimes sets np myste rious, poisonous symptoms, which has been attributed to the fact of the game having lieen overhuuted and fatigued. full i-ii., , i ,-. .1 1 .... I t.i.l 1 1 - i .....-.. o-vii nrparnieu iroiu overnutitetl game, which, when Injected Into a healthy animal, have produced marked poison ous effects. There Is no doubt that fatigue products under certnln circum stances are also elaborated In the hu man hotly and give rise to a sir-cIos of self - poisoning, characteristic symp toms of which arc headache, stupor mid gastric ttud lutcHtlnnl pains. The flesh of overrotten cuttle may prove poisonous from the same cause. This curious formation of poisonous products In the flesh of animals through a stateof terror orexhanstlou Is a ques tion well worth considering In relation to the wholesoineiiesH of animal foods and emphasizes the Importance of slay lug animals Intended for food In the most humane wnj London Lancet. Compressed Air lor 'minr Ijocka. On the Erie canal at Lockport. N. Y., a pneumatic balance lock is being sub stituted fot a flight of old-fashionea stone locks, says the Youth's Compau Ion. The new lock consists of two steel ohoinber-t one for ascending aud the other for descending boats. Each cham ber Is divided Into two parts, an upper one containing water to receive the tioats antl a lower one containing com pressed air on which the upper cham ber floats. When a boat has been run Into the upper chamber It Is either low ered or raised, as may be desired, by filling or exhausting the nlr chamber beneath It. Complete. Parke I had no idea that your new house was finished. Lane Oh, yes, not only finished, but all my friends have had time to tell me how much better It might have been. Puck. One consolation a man with an In curable disease has Is, that he Is not bored by life Insurance agents. i it a- i . 1, accompanied by mucous patcnes in the mouth, erup tion on the skin, ore throat, copper colored splotches. 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The company agree to pay . ; $126,000 for the property, which in cludes the Evergreen, Eureka and Mc . Arthur claim. A Sign. Re Ethel, what can it mean? Last night I di earned that I proposed to you. j 0e I should say it meant that yon were more seuaiuio saieru uu Stttpa tho Oough mnd Wonka Oil tho Cold. Laxative Hromo-Quinino Tablet cure a cold in one day. No cure. No Pay. Price 25 cents. New Irrigation Ditch. A plan is being discussed by which' tbe greater part of Canyon Hill, Idaho, will be susceptible to irrigation i A ditch will be dug from the Caldwell canal to tbe top of the hill. j Large Shipment of Horses. i I. A. Whiteley and II. C. Elms, of '' Ironside, shipped 100 horses last week ; from Hnntington. Or., to Arkansas and ! Texas. Millions Use Carter's Ink which is a sure pnwf of its excellent qtial ttv. Is made clietmcally accurate. There tore the be-l The Significance. Visitor Ahl What a picture of in- nocence that child is I Mother Dear met I hadn't no ticed 1 Gerrrnde, what have yon been doing? Present to Montana School of Mines. C. W. Goodale. of Great Fall. Mon tana, ba presented to tbe museum ot the Montana State School of Mines his large collection of ores and minerals, which include about 1,000 specimens, many of which are exceedingly rare. His Record. Myer Who is tbe .van across the way with the gold medal on bis coat? Gyer Oh, that's Downing. He holds the automobile tecord. Myer Automobile record? Gyer Yes; ran over IS people in one afternoon. Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow's Sooth !rg Srrup the best remedy to use for their shildren during the teething period. Death Statistics of Washington. Forty sudden deaths occurred in Spokane county. Wash., during 1900. Of these 34 were due to accident, 10 were suicide, five were caused by sud den attacks of hart d meats and apo plexy, two weie supposed crime and one was a legal hanging. Piso's Cure cannot be too highly spoken or as a cougli cure. J. . o'Krikx. 322 1 hint Ave., ., Min iitieapolls, Miuu., Jan. , law. To Race in Montana Next Season. There will be races in Butte and An aconda next season. E. D. Laurence, of New Orleans, ha obtained a lease on the Butte and Anaconda tracks, and a jockey club has been formed, known aa the Montana Jockey Club. TO Ct'RK A COLD IN OMt DAT Take Laxative Hrotno (juinine Tab let. All drrgg'.rta refund the money if it fails tn euro 17 W rim...'. I B nature is on each box. . 25c. Velocity of Sound. Sounds pass through air at the velo city of 1,144 feet per second, through water 4.900 feet, through iron 17,500 feet. rln j-'" tne ivinti i oil il:tvr Always wnen the n lAT" aT rflvf i dls- 1 Vjr-tae- , ture ot Clms. II. Hotelier, mid lms been made uutlcrl.is HU:iU,ervirlo,1e,,or ,ver a 3'"ars' Allow no one T.re y,U,.iQ Counterfeits. Imitations and Wlti.V'.M a but Experiments, antl endanger tbe ncaltli of Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil. IVtre. S?iiC,i 1ro1a,l Soothliiar Syrups. It is lMeasant. It eontnhis neither Opium. Slorpl.it.o nor other Kiarcotio Miustaiice. Its asre is its pttarimtce. It destroys Worms ana allays 1 everishness. It cures Diarrhoea- and Wind i t-i J r,ol,ovcs 2'ecUilnsr Troubles, cures Constipation and h latulency. It assimilates the 1'ootl, regulates the Stomach and Itowels. Riviiitr healthy and natural sleep, lue Children's lauacea The Mother's Friend. The Kind You . Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. ntt cint.uh DOMMNT. Te auasn eraser, neo n Easy to Stir Up Trouble It is always much easier to preach doubt than faith. Will Not Rebuild. Gray & Gray, who owned the steam flouring mill at Paloose, Washington, which bnrned two months ago, have decided not to rebuild. They have bought the large steam mill at Oakes dale, which will be refitted and some new machinejy added. The Oakes dale mill is one of the largest and best iu the Palouse country, bnt has been idle for a number of year except in the fall of the year, owing to the fact that it was owned by an estate and was in litigation. Always Paid on Time. The wage of tin are always paid right on time. Tallest Chimney in America. The tallest chimney on this conti nent is being erected at Constable Hook, Bayonne, N. J. When com pleted it will be 860 feet high. Has Deposited a Forfeit. Edward P. Bnrch, the promoter of the new electric railway at Everett, Wash., ba deposited 1,000 aa a for feit in the event that be or hi assigns hall fail to comply with the condi tion of the franchise. Has Proved a Good Investment. Mayor Houston, ol Nelson, B. C, state that the city' system of electric lighting baa cost under $70,000. Total receipts, $37,263, payments for inter est and sinking fund, maintainance and other charge to $14,186, making a clear profit of $11,152. The purchase has proved a success The New Cup Defender, Now being built, is confidently expected . he tne fastest sailine vessel ever built. Its construction is being kept a secret, but " wnisr ... .... apnllv coming to the trout. A stikmI examii tile ot thia is in that ta- I nious household remedy. Hos tetter's Stomach Hitters, which has defended bealth for half a century past. It holds tne record for the cure of dyspepsia, indi gestion, constipation, nervousness, bil iousness aud la grippe. In the Wrong Class. 'Mrs. Pheedem' boarders seem to ' be nearly all students who belong to the normal class." "Yes, but she tells me that their appetites are abnormal." Large Contract for Sawlogs. Call than & Boyle have contracted .. t-w.u company Nelson. B. C, to furnish 4,000,000 feet of sawlogs. ir YOU HAVE FltVER C8ED OIRFIELD TEA. the Original Herb Medicine, send to the Garfield Tea Co , Brooklyn, S. Y., lor rKfc.K 8AMFLK. Fisheries of England and Wales. In England and Wale there are 371 fishing boats and 40,000 fisher- men engaged in tbe sea fishery. Laet year they caught 6,850,000 hundred- , weight of fish, including 2,250,000 hundredweight of herring. Beware, of Fraud! Every success breeds imitators and connter teiters. l.ooa out for substitutes when yon ae for Cascarets Candy Calbarlic All druggist, loc, dc. 6oc. A Congenial Fellow. Blobs What a companiot.able young fellow young Bjonea is Slobbs Yes; he frankly acknow ledge that he doesn't know anything about politic, religion or golf. Why Is This So T It is bnmiliating, or shonld be so, to public spirited Oregonian to read that butter btonght from Minnesota ia sold in large quantities in Southern Oregon, say the Portland Telegram. ABSOLUTE SECURITY. Genuine Carter's Little Liver Pills. Must Bear Signature of Sea Fac-Stmlla Wrapper Palo at. Tear o anal! sue aa eons tat take aw agmsw !rAt3TTB,olr0 ""OAChL OArvl LltO F0R DIZZINESS. ;rl ittle nm iiuousiiess. ifiVER FOR TORPID LIVER. 11 PILLS FOR CONSTIPATION. J 1 Vi FOR SALLOW SKIN. .fasSSSiJ I FOR THE COMPLEXION IS Ceatt 1 m my WagieijMaVyaa K't'- CURE SICK HEADACHE. 'iss. r-'.- i 4Ui liono-lir. signature ot mi I 13 Wool Clip Yet Untold. Baker county' wool clip for 1900 is yet unsold, says an Oregonian cor-, respondent. Wool is not moving in this section of the state at all. Barely any of it has gone into the hands of the big buyers. The Deepest Lake. The deepest lake in the world ia Lake Baikal, in Siberia. In soma parts it is 6,261 feet deap; its leugth is 397 miles, with an area of 15,000 square miles. It is the largest lake in Asia, and the sixth largest in tne world. TOO KNOW WHAT TOC ABE TAKIKO When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonio because the formula is plainly printed on every bottle showing that it is simply Iron and (juinine in a taste less form. No Cure, No Pay. COo. Tropical Birds in California. The spectacle of the ibis thoroughly domesticated on a pool within the city limits of Los Angeles, Cal. , is suggest ive of the mild winters of that region, as the ibis is a tropical bird. These birds were introduced several years ago and live there pertectly contented. Strict Enforcement of the Law. Policemen on the streets in Hamburg watch the cars closely and if they find a car which carries a single passengex more than allowed by law, the conduc tor is find 72 cents. NOTHING BETTER MADE Yoa can't make a mistake 11 yoa gets ..Mitchell.. Mitchell, Iiemis & Staver Co. PORTLAND. ORECON. PATENTSn wirHort rn ilea tucCMaru. tnd de-script I0BV .ml get free optuioi MILO. K. TKVICNH & Co.. Estab. 186 Div. 4.817 14th Street, WAH1OTON I. C Branch offices: Chicago, Cleveland and Detroit FREE ELECTRIC BELT OFFER w 1 1 n i tRUAi run wiaimi fc TfilAL m jrour own Home, w ji fun. lull th genuiDe and f.4ji"Cl KHI15. 1 fciJtCrialt ttitLT tn any reader of Uua paper. 9 any la sVt vas; ssri tarn Ml; pnaltl. auvtM. C0ST1 ALMOST MOTH I HO compared With moat all other tratmf it- l n !! tkr fltrt- Wit. apallUtN rW-eile. .alL QUICK CURE f norathuMaiimenU. OM-T SLBKl'U for ail nervoua dlaveaue. wsk:neevea svnd fliiorvler.. For complelt ftrl rxiOfltlC-ntlkl C tB.lt .if Tie. M IkU Mt matt. sMil tmm, SEARS, ROEBUCK 6l CO., Chicago. IF YOU WANT AN ENGINE, BOILER SAW MILL Or in fact anything in the Machine line, write us for Catalogues and Prices. RUSSELL & CO., Portland. Oregon. CUTLER'S CAHBOUTE of IODINE A guaranteed Cure for Catarrh - id Consnmptiou. Sl .ou. 1 1k it Box 146. W. H. SMITH 1 CO.. Buffalo, N.Y.. Flop's. "LET THERE BE LIGHT I" And there was lmht. We thus have a fcood precedent for waiitii.tr plenty of perfect liftht. Everyone uinu Weil at ti ttj any o( tier incan descent burner. shouU. ha tin- Kn feel's l'er feet" man tie. Never iienj-i. ehimnevs dtm'l break. brtirhteM and mi.-t otiral.le, a vhilil can adjust it. tits any burner. In reality a perf-ct' mantle. Try one and you'll alwavt use them. 40 cents ech, notpatd. T H K JOHN R AK. KE1T t'O.. tL Flr.t St., I ortlnnc), Or. HilR RESTORER: , An ahsolute restor er uf srrev or fmilawl hair to it? original cuUir. removes (land- run. aure'ieiiieiiM .mi tnvieorat s: n aiains. ImuiipW buttle li cla, tu plaia If III rnnn- AnM' toilrtpwtm, M" lUUU. remove wrinkle., pimple and bleuii'-hes, restores the hlootu ol youth. tMaOipl io cis, ttt uImiu wimpoer. 10S7-10ti Munl Temple Chicaco. THE BEST NEW YEAR RESOLUTION. . to K EE LEY Send for read in c n.Mtter to the Keele Institute, 314 Sixth Mr., 1'ort lnnd. Or. DROPSY 10 OAYS' TraATMENT (BEE. HtiTe made Broppy and its com plications a epdo.aUy lor twenir years with thu most wonderful success. Havi cared many thous and CUeS. . C2. S.H.TJ-.IIH-SCONS, Box Ki Atlanta. Ga. SURE CURE FOR PILES 1TCH1NU Files prvduco motet ure and cause Itcbfn. Thia form. a wrll r-Mftt!, liledlt k er Prvtruui File are cured by Dr. Boaanko'S Pile Remedy Stop Uoblntc ami l:eed:nK. Alisorhs tumors. 9U--' a Jar atdruirtrinU or eut ty mall. Treatise free. "Write mo about your ca. Dli. UuSANKO. I'b Ud.,1. Sond for my btu.k "OIL FIKl.ns OF CALI FORNIA." Illustrated, mailtil free. Buy Vesuvius at so ami niske money. No drilling. Adjoins the big Lion well. JAMES R. T. MERSHON, Government Licensed Broker 537-38-3 Psrrutt ItUlff.. S. K., Cal. SELF HYPNOTIC HEALING !i 1 hav. matte a late discovery that enables all to In-iliii-ethe liypnotic slep in thnoielvH instaiitlv ' awaken ttt any desired tinin mid tlie-ehv cure alii known d seases and had habits. A nvo'ne can In- dnee this sleep In ihemnelveM InHtamtv at first trial control their dreams, read the minds of friends and ! cneniieK. visit any part o the rarlli, solve hard question and problems In tins lee and reinem- I ber all when awake. This so-called Venial-V isio.-i , Lesson w ill be sent to anyone for 10 silver, actu- ' s ly enabling bim to do the above without fun her .""? ,'RK. K. K. Ill TION, LockBox Mcl'ook. Nebraska. j FAT FOLKS Reducep from 15 to 15 lbs. per month by a barm less treatment. Ttiou,aiitls cured. Mrs. M. A. Mac( 'roue, 4.11 Haw ley (St., Kocbeaier, N. Y., writes: 'Kour years- mgo I was reduced 48 pounds by your valu able treatment. Malktri.nna Trained Nurse has taught me the dangers of Fatty 1-r.riitiriiniii "vB oui Kauien. ' fatients treaiea by mall oourldeniiHUr. Kor purtlonlarsadaress,witli Ump, DtLP.C.NHElL 1314 Maiouc TeapiM;iieiro,lii N. P. N. V. So. a iwoi. 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