Spring Medicine There's no Reason 'When good medicine is so much needed as in Spring, and there's no medicine -which does so much good in Spring as Hood's Sarsaparilla. Do not delay taking it. Don't put it off till your health tone gets too low to be lifted. Hood's Sarsaparilla "Will give you & good appetite, purify and enrich your blood, over come that tired feeling, give you mental and digestive strength and steady nerves. Be sure to ask for HOOD'S, the best medicine money can buy. It is Peculiar to Itself Bad Feellnts In Spring' "In the spring I was teeung very badly. My blood was Tery poor. I began taktng Hood's Sarsaparilla. It did me much frood. I think it Is a wonderful spring medicine and recommend It to all sick and suffering." Itid, I JUkan, Eaton Center, N. H. Monscnsc "What nonsense," exclaimed Mr. Meekton, as be tossed aside the heart-to-heart talks page. "What otter non sense!" "To what are you referring," in quired his wife. "To the assertion that a -omsu need not expect a man to pay her as much attention after they ate married as he did before. I am absolutely ore, Henrietta, that I mind quicker now than I ever did. An Inactive Liver. Stomach ri rders. Sick Headache and other ill arising from an imperfect diceslton fare cured bv KFICLD l EA wau-n n mutt irvn u r. Encouragement for the Straggling. "Well, asked the artist, ruuhing his hands, "what did yonr wife think of )n portrait when you got home? "Oh. said old Mr. Packenhara, handing ont a check for the amount be had agreed to pay, "she told me she still had confidence in me an l didn't believe I waa ball as bad as 1 was painted. Sty A Tkia sirnarara is on every box of the genuine Laxative bromo-yuinine Tablets Armament of New Ships. The armament of the new British battleships Queen and Prince of Wales will be of a Tery powerful character, and In each case the guns will cost . 75.000. When ready for the pen nant each ship will have cost 1, 000,000. Montreal Herald and Star. A NEW ACCOUNT BOOK Of Particular interest to ThrcshcnBca and Russell & Co.. of Portland, Ore., the largest dealers in machinery on the Pacific Coast, have just issued at con siderable expense a neat and very com plete account book for up-to-date thresbeimcn. etc. The books are tor free distribution- and all people who want them should write immediately to Russell A Co., Portland. Ore. Satisfied. Agent Have yon seen oar Dew au tomatic gas burner? Householder Thanks, bot we are already burning gas enongb. Circumference of England and Wales. If a cyclist were to ride around the coast of England and Wales, he would cover a distance of about 2500 miles. Piso's Cnre is the best medicine we ever used for n;l affections of the ttiroat and lungs. W. O. Kmiei.SY, Vauburen, lud., Feb. 10. 1SUX PopuUtioa ef Ohia's Cities. Ohio's cities and towns gained 486, 031 in population during the last 10 years, c r 792 more than toe increase in the rest of the entile state. Manufacture of Glucose. Glucose is now manufactured large ly from corn starch. Its commercial value lies in its use as an adulterant of cane and beet sugar. The Beet Piescilptlo. for Malaria Chills aud Fever Is a bottle of Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonie. It is simply Iron and quinine in a tasteless torn. No Cnre. No Py. Price ooc A Long River. Long rivers drain a large territory of country. The Ganges Is nearly 1600 miles in length, and drains an area of 750,000 square miles. Forewarned, F orestrmed The liability to diseae is greatly lesseied when the blocJ. a in good con dition, and the circulation healthy and vigorous. For then all refuse matter is promptly carried out of the system ; otherwise it would rapidly accumulate fermentation would take place, the blood become polluted and the consti tution so weakened that a simple malady might result seriously. A healthy, active circulation means (rood digestion and strong, healthy serves. As a blood purifier and tonic S. S. S. lias no equal. It is the safest and best remedy for old people and children because it contains no minerals, but is made exclusively of roots and herbs. No other remedy so thoroughly and effectually cleanses the blood of im purities. At the same time it builds up the weak and de bilitated, and reno vates the entire sys tem. It cures permanently all manner of blood and skin troubles. Mr. K. yi. Kelly, of TTrbana, O.. writes I bad Ecaema on my bands and face tot fflve years, it would break out In little white pustules, crusta would form and drop off. leaving the skin red and inflam ed. Tne doctors did xue no good. I used ail tbe medioated eoaps and salves without benefit. 8. B. 8. oured me, and my skin la as oleax aud smootn as any ou'i." Sirs. Hrtnrr Siegfried, off Gape May, Jv". J., says t&at twenty-one bottles of 8. 8. 8. emrecf her of Cauoer of the breast. Doo tore and Irionds thought her oaea hopo- Biobard T. Gardner, lorenee, 8. O., nttfiered for rears with Bolls. Two bot tles of 8. 8. B. p it lus blood In good ooa eUtion and tne iioilm disappeared. Send for our free book, and write our physicians about your case. Medical advice free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. ATLANTA. A. tufitji wrttiit All ll f-AiLS. rJ Coun By nip. Tftnta. UouO. UM I In time. Boid by drusiMat. HISTORIC MARCH 4'S. PAST INAUGURALS MAKE NOTE WORTHY RECORD. Popnltr Interest Vanallr Center About the Ball tolly Mad is n Relitna Supreme at Two Function Oram' I niqualcj Reception. After the election of a President has been officially declared the taking or the oath of office Is the only essential thing required by the Constitution pre liminary to his entering upon bis dut.es. ArouuJ this essential act all the das sling pageantry and elaborate ceremon ies of modern Inaugurations have been built, not In pursuance of law, but of fashion, and custom. However grand and Interesting they may be, from a legal standpoint these ceremonies are all "lealhrr and prunella." The essen tial thing, the oath, as prescribed by the Constitution, Is simplicity Itself. It is merely this: 1 do solemnly swear thst I will faith fully execute the ottiie of President of the United States aud will to the best of my ability preserve, protect and de fend the Constitution of the L'nited States." This Is the form used by all of our Presidents.. Curiously enough, there is no rule determining whether the oath or the inaugural address shall come first. This is left to the fa my or the tas'.e of the individual. Some of our Presidents have preferred to take the oath first, others last, and some havo tried It both ways on being afforded an opportunity through a re-election Those who took the oath before deliver Ins the address were Washington. Mon roe. Jackson tsecoud inauguration. Pierce Lincoln (second Inauguration). Grant. KarnVld, Benjamin Harrison and McKinley. Waahinaton Take the Oath. The oath was adinluistered to Wash ington at his first Inauguration by Chancellor Livingston, or New York, aud at his second by Justice William THE TWENTY-FOUR t Cashing, of Massachusetts. To John Adams the oath waa administered by Chief Justice Oliver Ellsworth, of Con necticut sod Chief Justices of tbe Uni ted States Supreme Court have ofBcl sted In s similar capacity ever since. All our subsequent Presidents . have been sworn In by Ave men Chief Jus tices John Marshall of Virginia. Roger B. Taney of Maryland. Salmon V. Chase and Morrison R- Waite, of Ohio, and Melville W. Fuller of Illinois. Mar shall, appointed by Adams, had tbe hon or of swearing In Jefferson, Madison. Monroe. John Qulncy Adams and Jack son sn unexampled record, covering nine presidential terms. Taney, ap pointed by Jackson, swore In success ively Van Buren, William Henry Har rison. Polk. Tyler. Taylor. Pierce. Bu chanan and Lincoln (first term). Chase, sppointed by Lincoln, administered tbe oath to Lincoln (second term) and to Grant both terms. Walte. appointed by Grsnt, administered It to Hayes, Garfield and Cleveland (first time), and Puller, appointed by Cleveland, admin istered It to Benjamin Harrison, Cleve land (the second time) snd McKinley. The longest Inaugural address on rec ord was that of William Henry Harrl son. which was indeed formldsble. com prising 8.ST8 words. The shortest In augural address was Washington's sec ond, consisting of only 134 words. Lin coln's second comes next to It In point of brevity. Polk's, Benjamin Harri son's snd Monroe's were long, but they fell short of William Henry Hsrrlson's by about 4.000 words. - - Socially the most important function Incident to an Inauguration of late years is tbe ball, which gives a sort of finishing toncb to the festivities of an exciting day. . AH of our twenty-eight Inaugurations In the past, beginning with Washington's first, have had this sdjunct except seven. These were Washington's second. Adams', both of Jefferson's, Jackson's first,, Pierce's and Hayes'. In each case the absence of the ball feature has been significant of the state of the popular mind or the scruples of tbe administration doming-' ting the occasion. Thus during Wash tngton's first administration violent criticisms were launched against him on account of his alleged fondness for courtly and monarchical ceremonies. snd ii sn offset to these criticisms Washington at his second Inauguration and Adams when bis turn came ellm Inated the ball feature entirely. When Jefferson came Into the kingdom, pleig ed as be and bis party were to Intro duce reforms and restore simplicity of government, he. too. felt constrained to eliminate tbe ball, and did so, al though be had no scruples about attend ing the ball In honor of his successor, Madison. Likewise Jackson, pledged pietty much as Jefferson had been to the restoration of simplicity, cut out the ball from the festivities' attending u.s Inauguration, although he Incorpor ated a ball In the program for his sec ond inauguration. At Pierce's Inaug uration the weather was execrable Rnil It appears that the ball was allowed to lapse through the lack of energy of the tnnuguratlou managers. President ami Mrs. Hayes had strict Ideas of their own regarding their social obligations and both were avett ;u dancing, as well as to the use of wine at state din ners. Accordingly the committee In charge of Hayes' inauguration cut out the ball. first I nil 1, Hrllllnnt. The Brat Inaugural ball, that given by Washington, was postponed from Aprti 80 to May 7 In consequence of the ab sence rroin New York of Mrs. Washing ton. When it came off It proved to be a brilliant function, attended by the elite society of that day. Both the Presldeut aud his wife dauced with evi dent enjoyment. Both balls of the Mail son regime were gay affairs. The first was given at Long's Hotel and the second at Davis', now the Metropolitan. At the latter, according to an old chronicle, all society was represented to do honor to the President aud his beautiful, spirited wife, Mrs. loly Madison, who from all accounts was as charm lug a wouiati aud hostess In her day as Mrs. drover Cleveland In our own. Monroe's first luattgural ball, likewise held at lav:s was prouounced splen did. His second, held at Brown's Hotel, was described as gay and joyous, hap pening, as It did, in the midst of an era of good feeling. John Qulncy Adams' inaugural ball was held at the assembly rooms, now Kernau's Theater. It was a highly polite gathering, belug the last of the old style functions preceding the Jack sonian "flood." Jackson's ball, given on the night of his second Inauguration, occurred at the Central Masonic Hall, which then stood ou the lte now occupied by the old tSlobe printing office. - It was not par ticularly brilliant, and aside, from the PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES presidential party the chief notables present. If such they could be consid ered, were the Board of Aldermen and Common Council of the city of Wash ington, with the Mayor and officers of tbe corporation. Van Buren's Induction Into office wss signalieed by two bails, but tbe Presi dent and high dignitaries attended but one of them, that held at Carlisl e As sembly Rooms. Three Ball, foe tfavrle-n.' William Henry Harrison on the night of bis Insugurstlon went Van Buren one bettor, three balls being given in the course of the evening, and the President attending each In turn. He wss received with warmest demonstra tions of sttachment and respect. The price of tickets vsried, $10 being tbe highest. At Polk's Inauguration the balls di minished to two one at Carusi's at sio per ticket, and a very "swell" affair, and the other at the National Theater on Louisiana avenue, between Mb aud Bth streets, at So per ticket. Polk at tended both, but supped only with the true-blue five-dollar democracy," as John Qulncy Adams remarks In his diary. Taylor, not to be outdone by William Henry Harrison, also had three balls to grsce his Inauguration. One was at the Grand saloon, a temporary sirttct ure erected for the occasion In Judi ciary Kquare; another was at Jackson Hall, and the third at Carusi's. Tbe President and Cabinet attended all of them. Buchanan escorted bis attractive niece. Miss Harriet Lane, Inter Mrs. Harriet Lane Johnson, to the big ball given In honor of his Inauguration, and supped there at midnight. The ball In honor of the Induction of Lincoln the first time was not attended by tbe new President, but at tbe ball following bis second Inauguration, beld on March 6 In the model-room of the Patent Office Building, botb President and Mrs. Lincoln were present and seemed to enjoy the exercises, i ' ' Orent'e She w the Pest."' " The grand ball given In tbe north wing of the treasury on the night of Grant's first Inauguration eclipsed all affairs of Its kind up to that date. Grant's second inaugural ball, however. beld In a temporary building In Judi ciary Square, was even more ' note worthy, not bees use of Its brilliancy, or of the fact that tickets cost f 20 each, but on account of a mere accident of weather. No provision had been made for beating the building, and as tbe thermometer that night fell to four de grees above sero, with a howling gale blowing, tbe dancers found themselves In a pitiable plight. The ladles were obliged to retain their wraps entire and the gentlemen their hats and overcoats. The supper, which was elaborate and expensive, was a frigid repast. The ornamental devices In Ice cream were frozen doubly and the champague and punch were deserted ror hot coffee, which was the only hot thing ot tne supper. The dancers were literally frozen ont before midnight. tiartield's Inaugural ball was held In the unfinished National Museum Build ing and tw a brilliant affair. The dec ..timi were the finest ever seen in Washington. Cleveland's first Inaugural ball, at the Pension OrHce, then newly completed and gorgeously decorated for the occa sion, was a truly memorable function. More than S.tXH) people filled the build ing at one time, while many thousands more outside awaited an opportunity to enter. The new President arrived at 10 o'clock and led off In the grand inarch with Miss Katharine Bayard, daughter of his Secretary of State, on his arm. All subsequent Inaugural balls have been held In the Pension Office, where the decorations In each case have eclipsed those of Its predecessors. MAKING FIRE. He Could Not Uo It by Knbblnz Two frticka Tosetheiv "Hanged If I believe, anybody ever made a fire by rubbing two sticks to gether, all travelers' yarns to the con trary notwithstanding." declared an enthusiastic local siiortsuian the other day. "I spent a couple of weeks with a camping party on the upper Bed river, west of WlnHeld. last spring." he went on. "and one morning I got separated from the other boys, and it was night Ix-fore I fonud by way back to our shack. 1 am an inveterate smok er, and when I filled up my pipe after wandering around for an hour or two 1 was horrified to find that my match safe was empty. As soou as I made that discovery my desire for a smoke Increased alxmt 3H per cent. If I had had iny gun along I could have started a blaze without trouble, but unluckily I had set out to do some fishing and had no weaMin but my book and line. Naturally, the first thing that occurred to me was flint and steel, but I couldn't find any flint, aud then I happened to think of the old story altout making fire with two pieces of wood. Well, I won't tire you with details, but If ever man gave an experiment a conscien tious trial I did on this occasion. I Icked up chunks of half a dozen dif ferent kinds of wood, trimmed them down with my penknife, aud tried them all In varloua combinations, using one hard aud one soft stick, exactly as the story books nay the Indiana do. But. although I ruhticd until the pesky things were chafed nenrly -In two, 1 never succeeded In getting them even warm. "At last I remembered reading some where about a scheme of the natives of Java, who are said to lay a flat piece of wood on the ground and twirl a small roil, top-fashion, on Its surface, by means of a cord. I soon made one of the machines, cutting up my aus penders for the string, and if you had seen me squatting there seesawing tbe thing you would have taken oath that 1 had ioHt my mind. At the end of half an hour I was redhot and the appara tus was dead cold. The longer I twirl ed the cooler It got. If I bad kept on another half-hour I believe I would have had a stick frappe. But I had gone far enough to convince me that the man who wrote the story was a double-barreled, back-action, trlple plnted liar, and I yearned violently "for his gore. I struck camp Just about dusk, and the first thing I did was to grab a coal from the fire and put It on my pipe. Later on I discovered four matches In the lining of my vest. I won't repeat my remarks, but my friends asked me why I didn't talk that way in the woods. They say my language would have set fire to a piece of asbestos." New Orleans Times Democrat. Flndtug of a Dtierer. i A St. Jerome, painted by Albrecht Duerer In 151!1. twenty-four by nineteen Inches In size, has Just been discovered by a German art critic In the Lisbon National Museum of Pine Arts. Duer er tells In bis diary that he presented the picture to a Portuguese who bad be friended him at Antwerp. ine DaDy s nrst snoe Is having a hard time as a Sacred Relic, competing with the first prize a woman won at cards. Love Is responsible for a lot of earth ly misery by being elsewhere when wanted. Composition of a Penny. Pennies do not consist of copper alone, there being in them 2 per cent of tin and 3 per cent of zinc to 95 of copper. They cost the government about 42 cents a pound, exclusive of stamping, and there are 148 in a pound, so that the government makes a fair profit on every pound minted since, while they are redeemable In gold, but few are ever presented. Spheres of Influence. "Spheres of influence" embrace pretty much all that Is worth appro priating of Africa, territorially six sevenths ot the continent. Loyalty to His Employer. That young timn who consented to have a portion ol" his blood let out to save bin employer.- set a renittrkahle example of heroism. The incident shows tt hut power there is in good blood. Tnere is only one natural way to pel good blood, iiml tiiat is from the stomach. If the stomach nee.ls assistance, try Huatelters's Stomach Hit lers. This wonderful medicine cures dys peii.iu. indigestion, constipation, aud makes rich red blood. The Art-Boa, "tt'hr, Madge, where are all the tassels on your new boa?" "Ob, I stepped on some of them and other people stepped on the rest." Dogs Being Supplanted by-.afcys. Berlin now contain ' which havft hMn 1 r donkers 18 months to take tbk. as beasts of draft,, Thecha is due to the agitation ot the S. T. C. A. II CASE OF LOCOMOTOR ATAIIA CURD NEAR CHICAGO. Victim t.ost the Sight of One Ky.and Waa t' n m b 1 to Walk Vision Restored ud too t'ae of Limbs Rsioe4l A Sworo Statement. A recent cure that seems almost a " --. . of 62 Twenty-second avenue. Melrose j miracle was that of Samuel Curnock Park, 111. The Btory Is best told in his own words. He says: "Early in 1S98 I began to expe rience a worn-out feeling and noticed that I became tired after very slight exertion. I continued at my work in tbe machine shop until July 2, 189S. when I suffered from a fall, and after that time grew rapidly worse. A phy sician waa called and pronounced my trouble locomotor ataxia. He treated me for four months and there was no improvement In my condition. I was tald that my caae waa incurable, and that I would continue to grow worse until death relieved me. I was not confined to my bed, although I spent much of my time lying down, and was entirely unable to work. I could hardly stand; It seemed as if my legs would give out from under me, and my movements were like those of a drunken man. A cold numbness came In my right side, and I lost the strength of my right arm. Then my eyes began to blur so that I could see nothing distinctly, and in a short time I became totally blind in my right eye. "Last December I began taking Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People and within a month I waa so much improved that I determined to persist In the treatment. At the end of the second month I was able to return to my work and have not lost a day on account of Illness since that time. Since I began taking the pills I have gained 30 pounds in weight, can walk almost as well as ever.and my sight Is fully restored. I firmly believe that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale Peo ple saved my life and enabled me to again earn my livelihood. "SAMUEL CURNOCK." Subscribed and sworn to before me this first day or August. 1900. ADAM DAVISON. (Seal) Police Magistrate. At all druggists or direct from Dr. Williams Medicine Co.. Schenectady, N. Y. Price, 50 cents per box; 6 boxes, $2.50. Public Baths In England. Out of 34 towns In England and Wales, one-third maintain one or more public baths. They are crowded by factory and shop hands. Well Enough. "Didn't I tell you to let well enough alone?" said the doctor to the con valescent who had disobeyed and was Buffering a relapse. 'Yes, doctor," whined the patient, "but I wasn't well enough." Ton KNOW WHAT YOU ARE TAKING When vou take Orove's Tasteless Chill Tonic, because the formula Is plainly printed on every bottle nhowlne that it is simnly Iron snd Qui uiue in a tasteless form. No Cure, No ray. sue. To Increase Governor's Salary. A proposition Is being urged In Ten nessee to increase the salary of the governor to $5000 a year. It Is now 14000. It Is thought also that the state should supply an executive man sion for his use. A Rare Fish. The rarest fish In British waters is the ribbonflsh. Only 16 specimens have been recorded in tbe last cen tury. It Is an inhabitant of the great depths of the ocean. Final There la tin end to acute suffering when St Jacobs Oil promptly cures Sciatica eW For Telephone Girls. Shower baths are being put in the Paris telephone exchanges for the use of the telephone girls. It is thought that this will aid them ia keeping their health. In America the girls in many telephone exchanges have long enjoyed this comfort. The Eternal Feminine. "It Is you women who make all the trouble In life." "Yes, and who makes life worth the trouble." Life. The prominence achieved bv OAR HKLll TEA a s blood purrier has not been equaled by another remeilv; an improvement in the complexion can be seen after a few day' use. Accepted Honorary Membership. Ex-President Clevelan 1 has accepted an honorary membership in the Mercer County (N. J.) Fox Hunting Associa tion. Pain From a Hornet's Sting. The pain produced by a hornet's sting is caused by a poison injected into the wound and so Instantaneous is its effect as to cause the attack of this Insect to resemble a violent blow in the face. No Sunday 8hines in Boston. Bootblacks may not, do business in Boston on Sunday. TO CORK A COLD lit ONI DAT Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All flruegisu refund the money if it fails to cure. B. W. Grove's signature is ou each box. 2'c Want Americans to Do the Work. The Siamese government has asked lor American bids for the construction of a plant for the manufacture of am munition in that country. Negro Official in a Trade Union. It is the custom of the Alabama district of the United Mine Workers to elect a negro as rice-president. CATARRH CA1TNOT BK CCB.KD with local applications, e they cannot rei tbe seat of the disease, t atarrh is a blood cannot reach or eonauuiltonaldiM-aae, and in order to cure it you must take internal remedies. Hall's Ca tarrh '. are la taken internally, ami actadirectiy on tbe biood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Ca tarrh fure ia not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of tbe best physicians in this country lor years, and isa resnlar prescription. It U composed ot tbe beat tonics known, com bined with the beet blood purifiers, acting di rectly ou tbe mucous an r far em. The perfect combination of tbe two ineredients ia what pro ducea such wouderful resuita in curing catarrh, bend lor testimonials, free. F- J. t'HENEY A CO., Proprs., Toledo, O. Sold by drum iste. price ?Sc. Balls Family Pills are tbe best. The Smallest SalsrY Peid a Governor. Tbe smallest salary paid to any governor of a state in tbe United States ia that of tbe governor of Vermont, who receives only $1,500 a year. Absurd Sayings. De Tanque -Conventional saluta tions are absurd. A man will often say absent mlndedly that it's a nice day, when it's raining cats and dogs. O'Soaque Yes; I treated a blind man to a drink yesterday, and he said: "Here's looking at you." Philadelphia Record. riro S I I 0 afur hrml !.' n-of Pv Klm;n-al Nerve naacurvr. SaJ for FBBK S-Ov) trial l.itflaiil treai na. Pe.au ILuka. La,ail ArcfaStPluiaarlehia.Pa. New Zealand War Medals. 1 The New Zealand government In tends to strike 140.000 war commem oration medals, and to distribute them among the school .children of the col ony. The cost will be about 12.000. AVeas thm OeosA auvef eVaeera Oft ihm CeWaf. Laxative Ftromo-oulTilnp Tablets cure a cold in one day. 1.0 cure, fto ray. rrtce 23 cents. He Wanted Tew Know. Ticket Seller (In theater box office) Seats in the parquette are $3, and in the dress circle $2. Uncle Pumpkinduster (of Swamp 1 Junction) Say! be that your "askin' price," or what you expect tew get? American Corn Exports. American exports of corn have aver aged 173.000,000 bushels a year since 1895, an increase of 254 per cent over the preceding five years. Perfect System t'l.an.rm. Keep rlean Inside aa well as outside and vou II D- nearer K'Uiiness. ascarets eiiily 1'athartic cleanse and nurify your body iualde. Ail druggists, 10c, -J6c, AOc. Police Judges in Porto Rico. Mayors of the different towns In Porto Rico at present have exclusive jurisdiction in police court cases. whether or not they know a word of law; and from their decisions there is no appeal. Not Hard to Suit. Executive I would appoint your man, but he is too ignorant for the police force. Heeler Den put him on de school board. Moonshine. BEST FOR THE BOWELS If yon hTfn't ft retrular. baltbf movement of Vhm bo wo La every day, you're tick, or will be. Krep your buweis open, ftnd be well. Force. In ttie Uaft of violent puTsle or pill poison. Is tlftittjerous. The .mttnoj.t, ecvulcBt. most ierrict way of keepins tbe c tr Ai- clear aud clean la to take CANDY CATHARTIC Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Taste Qoort. Do Good, NeTer Stuken, Weapon, or lirtpe. 10t 60o Write for free Muuple. and book lot cn health. Av'Oress Btril Reos-dy I'msuj, ChlMse, UmI, Yet. Ufa KEEP YOUR BLOOD GLEAN Oiled doming LALrOrTLU.UrV liUL .-I i?EEPDrW IN THE Hardest 1 STORM. Tan M CiiavTvtiTf Wmm9 I.' ATALOOUCS SHOWING riiLL -' O V . - tw... j f . T1WE.R. CO. Poxr. i vv Frances XCcy$& Fit rf-T hr)- 1 MISS FRANCIS M. ANDERSON, daughter of HON. JUDGE ANDERSON, of Virginia, Is at present In Washington, D. C, as Cor responding Secretary of the Higher Cured of la grippe by Peruna. T ISS FRANCES M. ANDERSON. Cor esponding Secretary of the Hig'ier Edncstinnsi I. ague, writes 'rom the"Astnria,"W"nsh ington, D. C, the following: "About two months ago I was taken very ill with la grippe and was obliged to go to bed. I took three bottles of 'eruna with very beneficial results, and was able to leave my bed In a week and re gained my usual strength very soon. 'I have nothing but praise for Peruna, and recommend it to those similarly afflicted when ever I can. "-Frances M. Ander son. La gripp-s is. strictly speaking, epi demic cat-irrh that is to say, a va riety of acute catarrh which is so con tagious and runs a course -more or less definite, the same aa scarlet fever, whooping cough, etc. During the acute stages of la grippe It is not a very fatal disease, but the condition in which it leaves the sys tem has caused the death of a count less number. Indeed, nearly every person who has had la grippe within the last three years finds himself more or less de ranged by the pernicious effects of this disease. The majority of those who have escaped death find life scarcely worth living. If this vast multitude of people could only know with what certainty and promptness Peruna would relieve them of all the bad effects which la grippe has brought upon them, what an untold amount of suffering would be averted! Thousands have already heard how quickly this remedy will cure in these cases and have been saved; but tens of thousands have not yet heard, and MACHINERY, FARM I HH anTl'tt NOTHING BETTER MADE Yon can't make a mistake II yon cat t ..Mitchell.. Mitchell, Lecuis & Staver Co. PORTLAND. ORECON. Always Fresh. Always (he Best. are sold 1901 Seed Annual free. . e. m. miT a cs., mtisit, i MONEY MAKER! H A new bona fide scheme by which yon may obtain $3 worth of any goods in the catalogue of ilontiroti ery, Ward & Co., Chicago, tor &ic, or any amount at tlie sme rate Writt at one for particulars. Set how we can do it and vet make money. Bent of r'ftremfa. Ayemn wanted. fO O"KK ,TIV KI YINi CO. 45-4 Jainieson r.uilUiiig, Spokane. With. POULTRY NETTING. Buy from the manufacturer. Price In lull rolls 3 feet wide, I." feet long SL.Wi M - 2.47 M 3.30 St. - l M l All Kindt of Wira and Iron Work. PORTLAND WIRE Jt IRON WORKS 14 rroni St.. Portland. Or (on. CUTLER'S GARBOLATEof IODINE A Knar an teed Cere far Catarrh amd Ooosmmptlon. ti.oo, V Lock Box lea, V. I. SMITH A CO. luffilo. I. ... Prop's MtchdU 4 Vk5e5 Educational League of that city. continue to suffer on, dropping into the grave one by one. Peruna cures catarrh in all stages and varieties, whether acute or chron ic, and is therefore the most effective remedy ever devised for removing all the derangements which follow la grippe. Samuel M. York writes from Union Grove, Ala., the following letter: "Dear Sir: Last week I was taken with la grippe and catarrhal deaf ness. I wrote you for advice and fol lowed your directions.' After taking two bottles of Peruna I found myself well of la grippe, and my hearing waa fully restored. v My heulth is better than it has been in five years. "My wife improved in health very much after taking Peruna." Samuel M. York. Miss Caroline J. writes as follows: "Three years Kahl, Otisco, Ind, had la grippe trouble. . I was ' and pulmonary very sick. I had hemorrhages ot the lungs nearly every day for a year, and three bottles of your , Peruna cured me. The doctor said I had consumption. I am ; now In better health than I have been for many years- "I highly recommend Peruna to all my neighbors and friends. Peruna is my favorite medicine. I shall always have Peruna in the house." Miss , Caroline J. Kahl. 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