vuiuuiou Ol All, The most common of all ailment! rrooi sports of all kinds are sprains and bruises. The most common and surest sure of them is by the use of St. Jacobs Oil, which is prompt in its action. I The Art of Walking. To be thoroughly graceful long steps Mid quiok Bhort steps should be equal ly avoided, remarks a French woman. A stiff walk is also very ungraceful and that is the great fault of English guls. The walk too stiffly and tak too long strides. Spanish women have a very pretty walk, naturallv, as also have Italian country girls and all aocustomed to carrying weights on their heads. ' The French are also very graceful walkers, r study your , walk, girls. , Take danoing lessons to begin with and then repeat your lessons before your long toilet glass. A pretty walk is a beauty in itself, and every one who will can acquire this beauty. Do it, then, at once now without losing another day. , Good Blood Makes Health And Hood's Sarsaparilla makes good blood. That is why it cures so many diseases and makes so many people feel better than ever before. If you don't feel well, are half sick, tired, worn out, you may be made well by taking Hood's Sarsaparilla America's Greatest Medicine. Hoed'S Pills cure all Liver Ills. 26 cents. An artist in a Kew York paper pic tured the Vesuvius in action and en shrouded in dense clouds of smoke from her neumatio guns. That artist needs to be informed that the Vesuvius uses only smokeless air in discharging her dynamite guns. Dkaii Emtob: If yon know of a solicitor ot canvasser In your city or elsewhere, especially a man who has solicited for subscriptions, In surance, nursery stock, books or tailoring, or a man who can sell goods, yon will confer a favor by telling him to correspond with us; or if you will insert this notice in your paper and such parties will cut this notice out and mall to us, we may be able to furnish them a good position in their own and adjoining counties. Address, AMERICAN WOOLEN MILLS CO., Chicago. The Maledive Archipelago; west of Ceylon, embraoes 14,000 coral islands, few of which are more than six feet above the level of the ocean and only 175 of which are inhabited. No household is complete without a bot tle of the famous Jesse Moore Whiskey. It is a pure and wholesome stimulant rec ommended by all physicians. Don't ne glect this necessity. The beantiful oolora seen in the soap bubble arise from the fact that the bubble, being very thin, refleots light from the outer and inner surfaces of the film. FITS r"nnenUy Cured. Hofltsornervousnes I I after flrsv day's use of Dr. Kline's Ureat Nerve Ilestorer. Send for FKBB .00 trial bottle and treatise. DR. K. H, KLUSiifi. Ltd.. iwo Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa. ' It has been calculated that or id nary gunpowder on exploding expands about 9,000 times, that is, fills a space this much larger as a gas than when in a solid form. 100 REWARD SI 00. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there ia at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all in Stages, and that is catarrh. Hall'H Catarrh Cure Is the only positive cure known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh beluga constitutional dis ease, requires a Constitutional treatment. Pall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces f1 tha avatu m VioiiiKtt ririuri-Awina iKa fmindn. tion of the disease, and giving the patient Strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The pro prietors have so much faith in its curative powers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars (or any ease that It fails to cure. Bend for list Ol testimonials. Address F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0. Bold by druggists, 76o. Hall's Family Pills are the best. A farmer near Cottonburg, Ky., has i trained a terrier dog to remove the worms from tobaooo plants., "I DO MY OWN WORK." So Says Mrs. Mary Rocbiette of Linden, New Jersey, in thla Letter to Mrs. PinTcham. f I was bothered with a flow which would be quite annoying at times, and -, t others would almost stop. : , - i i naoit nrpsp.riDLions tnveu me uv iijt ' physician, but the same state of affairs continued. " After a ' time I was taken with a a, that I was obliged to keep my bed. Finally, in despair. I gave up my doc tor, and began taking your medl . s ' eine, and have certainly been greatly benefited by its use. "LydiaE. Pinkham'a Vegetable Com pound has indeed been a friend to me, "I am now able to do my own work, thanks to your wonderful medicine. I was aa near death 1 believe as i coma be, so weak that my pulse scarcely beat and my heart had almost given out. I could not have stood it one week more, I am sure. I never thought I would be so grateful to any medicine. " I shall use my influence with any one suffering as I did, to have them use Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound." Every woman that is puzzled about her condition should secure the syropa ' thetie advice of a woman who under- Stands. Write to Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn, Maaa. and tell her your ills Ben Couch SrraD. In time. Bold Tastes uooo. use f 1 by drngytM. t " Cultivating in an Orchard. Young fruit trees greatly need to bave the soil about them cultivated. In working about trees, however, the whlffletree is almost sure to bruise the bark, sometimes quite spoiling the tree, unless the greatest care Is exercised. The cut shows a neat little device for avoiding this difficulty. A bit of old trace is tied to the whlffletree and car- rier about its end, as shown. It Is then tied to the trace, when it will prevent the whlffletree iron or wood from bruis ing the bark of any tree It happens to strike. The importance of preventing Injury to young trees is recognized by but few. If badly hurt, the tree never fully recovers. Harnesses to Fit Horses. Whenever a horse is sold the harness In which it has been used to working ought always to go with the bargain. No two harnesses were ever made to Bt alike, and especially where the pres lure comes on the shoulder or neck In Srawing. The skin under the old har ness has been gradually toughened by pressure on one spot But with the new harness the pressure is shifted, it may be only an inch or two, but It comes trhere the skin Is tender and will quick ly break when exposed to the collar. If the whole harness cannot go, be at least sure to Becure the collar with any new horse purchased, so that the ani mal can work without being tortured. The collar once used for one horse never ought to be used for another. Hnnse for Winter. The cut shows a method of securing great warmth In a house that can be used either for poultry or for the stor age of fruit in winter. An excavation THB EXCAVATIOK. is made In a side-bill, as shown in the first picture. A stone foundation wall Is then laid and the house shown in the second illustration erected. Not a great amount of excavating is required, as the earth that is thrown out helps build up the bank that is to protect the house on all sides. A drain laid below the HOU8K COMPLHT. foundation, and brought around to the south entrance, will take care of the water that comes down from the higher ground. ' Late Figs. Pigs farrowed during Soptember will got a good start before winter. Late pigs are liable to be checked by severe cold.' The most profitable pigs, how ever, are those farrowed in the spring and slaughtered late In the fall, as they need not be kept over winter. Farmers do no now give much atten tion to raising pigs farrowed In the fall unless they are patrons of a creamery and have an abundance of material for feeding, which only the pigs will con sume. " ' ' : .i ; .; ;.' f Gypy Moth, The gypsy moth has made its ap pearance in South Dakota, How it got away from Massachusetts to the far West, instead of spreading over New England and the Middle States, Is un known, but if the work of extermina tion is not performed faithfully the East will be Invaded from a Western direction. The forests of the West will be destroyed and the damage to the entire country will amount to mil lions, i ? Tie Handy Wheelbarrow. The wheelbarrow Is very useful about the stable and garden. tFor wheeling out manure from the stables the canal barrow, with flaring side boards, Is best, as the manure can be dumped from either side. For the gar- den, the barrow with moveable aide boards is the most convenient. In buy ing a barrow, select one with a large wheel and with a high front board. A wide tire is also to be preferred; a wide-tired barrow can be wheeled over soft ground; a narrow one would cut so deeply as to be almost impossible to move. A canal barrow can be had fof $2.50, and a good garden barrow will cost from $3.50 to ?4. A strong, well made barrow, that Is carefully built and nicely painted, will answer every purpose, and if carefully housed when not In use will last for many years. It will pay to buy a good one at the start. The American. Orchard and Garden. Look out for the black knot on the plum trees. Cherry culture is' the simplest of all fruit culture. Wood ashes is a valuable fertilizer for the raspberry. Worm fruit in the orchard Is the best disposed of by sheep. Cutting of roses may be made aa the wood acquires firmness. Cut out every cane affected with rnst among the blackberries. Cutting out Is about the only sure remedy for the peach borer. Old bones buried near trees or grape vines will have a goo effect. Luck in planting is the result of good common sense and judgment. In budding, the scions should always be of the current season's growth. Cut off and burn all branches found affected with the tent caterpillar. Clear the raspberries and blackberries out well, treating all useless sprouts as weeds. Buds should always be taken from bearing trees if possible, so as to be true to name. Every farm should have one orchard for home purposes, proportioned to the needs of the family. A mound of earth built up hard and sharp around the stem of young trees will help to protect them from mice. The orchard may be made to serve two purposes, one the production of fruit and the other as a range for poul try. A Gate thnt Will Not Sag, Most farm gates begin to sag at the outer end after a little use, thus caus ing oftentimes much inconvenience. If the upright at the hinges can be kept rigidly in place there is no reason why PBOPERLT CONSTKtrCTBD OATE. a gate should sag if It Is properly con structed. A proper construction Is shqwn In the accompanying Illustration, two braces being used, both of which hold the outer end of the gate rigidly la place. Farm gates are often made of material too light to be strongly pinned at the ends of the bars. This Is a rods take, as secure pinning Is necessary In order to give the braces a chance to do their work. AMERICA'S FUTURE. An English Paper Bees in Us the Dom inating Power of the World. The London Spectator takes this view of the future of the United States: The future of the world will depend greatly upon the political character of Americans. When In 1950 they ar 200,000,000, and have absorbed, as they will absorb, the swarms of Immigrants whose presence now make continentals doubt except Just after a great sea fight whether Americans are English men, their purposes, their ideas, theit will will be to all mankind matter of the gravest moment. They will be abl if much stirred to crush any singls people, except perhaps the Slavs. To fit the Americans for that destiny the first necessity is that they should, be fore they are irresistible, have difficul ties, dependencies, complicated and urgent relations with the remainder ol mankind. At present everything Is too easy to them, and they live too much to themselves, "comparing themselves with themselves," as the Scripture has It, till they have no Idea of equals, and see their own powers as well as rights through one medium and their rivals' through another. They thought, not out of boastfulness, but pure inexperi ence, that they could crush Spain and liberate Cuba In a fortnight The Spanish war will teach them much, bul to be fit for their great work Ameri cans must learn how to govern as well as how to be governed, must add to their splendid patriotism the English gift of cold and lofty tolerance; must learn how to keep subordinate govern ments as clean of corruption as theli Supreme Court Is; must, above all, learn the lesson none have yet learned except the English, bow to keep dark races subject while they are being edu cated without Incessant menaces of force. , They have to create a great fleet, yet confine Its action to police work; they have to enlist a great army, yet preserve their own liberties fully) they have to maintain a civil service which can administer successfully, yet remain all the time submissive, cordi ally submissive, to the will of the toll ers who pay for all. They have, In fact, to exchange their role of prosper ity for a role of greatness among man kind. ' r: .::). It is asserted that about 30,000 people in Berlin bear better with their left eai than with their right The constant uu of the telephone Is given as the causf of thhj peculiar development 11 Benefactress' Kind fiet. From the Evening Hem, Detroit, Mich. Mrs. John Tafisey, of 180 Baker street, Detroit, Mioh., is one of those women who always know just what to do in all trouble and sickness. One that is mother to those in distress. To a reporter she said: 'I am the mother of 10 children and have raised eight of them. Sev eral years ago we had a serious time with my daughter, which began when she was about sixteen years old. She did not have any serious illness but seemed to gradually waste away. Hav ing never had any consumption in our family, as we come of good old Irish and Scotch stock, we did not think it was that. Our doctor called the dis ease by an odd name which, as I after ward learned, meant lack of blood. "It is impossible to describe the feel ing John and I had as we notioed our daughter slowly passing away from us. We finally found, however, a medicine that seemed to help her, and from the Most of the Time She Wat Confined to Bed. first we noticed a decided change for the better, and after three months' treat ment her health was so greatly im proved you would not have recognized her. She gained in flesh rapidly and soon was in perfect health. The medi cine used was Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. I have always kept these pills in the bouse since and have recommended them to many people. I have told many mothers about them and they have affected some wonderful cures. "Every mother in this land should keep these pills in the house, as they are good for many ailments, particular ly those arising from impoverished or diseased blood, and weakened nerve force." Miss Jennie Flood, who has made a gift of her country place to the univers ity of California, is worth $7,000,000 and ia the richest unmarried woman in the Btate. " "Why does cake smell SO queer?" Too reach soda or per haps alum or lime. Use Schillings Best baking pow der. - J "Hunter stones" were seen in the Rhine last winter. They appear only when the river is very low, and the date of their appearance is then cut into them. They are believed to fore bode a year of bad crops. A Short Fig-ht. The damp autumn nights and morn ings stirs up sciatica, and then oomes a tug of pain. Use St. Jacobs Oil, and then comes a tug to cure it. It is a short fight and the cure ia sure. It is said that a striking outline of the features of George Washington has appeared in a knotty protuberance of a tree in Portland, Me. It is not a cher ry tree. In the fall cleanse your syntem by using Dr. Pfunder's Oregon Blood Purilier. Try Schilling's Beat tea and baking powder. We will forfeit $1,000 if any of our pub lished testimonials are proven to be not genuine. Tiilc Piso Co., Warren, Pa. Corks for bottles were first manufac tured in Spain and Italy, some time during the fourteenth century. Cork aorews were contemporaneous with corks. MS THE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS is due not only to the originality and simplicity of the combination, but also to the care and skill with which it is manufactured by scientific processes known to the California. Fio By rut Co. only, and we wish to impress upon all the Importance of purchasing the true and original remedy. As the genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured by the Califohkia Fio Syrup Co. only, a knowledge of that fact will assist one in avoiding the worthless imitations manufactured by other par ties. The high standing of the Cali fornia Fio fcSraup Co. with the medi cal profession, and the satisfaction which the genuine Syrup of Figs has given to millions ot families, makes the name of the Company a guaranty of the excellence of its remedy. It is far in advance of all other laxatives, as it acts on the kidneys, liver and bowels without irritating or weaken ing them, and it does not gripe nor nauseate. In order to get its beneficial effects, please remember the name of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAJI rSAHCISOO, Oat . Lei u villi, Kr. - new reaE. w.t. Monty Spent on Cubans. . In addition to the f 50,000 appropri ated by congress and distributed by General Lee for the relief of the people ot Cuba, the central Cuban relief committee appointed by the - president distribnted food, medicines and general supplies to the poor and suffering Cubans to the cash value of $321,619. Of this amount $175,032 was in oash contributions and $146,587 in supplies. The total shipments of supplies was 9,942,032 kilos, or S236 tons, of which quantity 2,856,833 kilos were food, 66,- 753 kilos were clothing, 16,652 kilos medicines and 4,864 were miscellaneous upplies. ... " ' The Fields of Sport. From the fields of sport we go to bed and get up full of pains ttsd aches. The next night, by the use of St. Jaooba Oil, we are soothed to Bleep and get up oured. Smokers are less liable than non- emokers to oontract diphtheria and other throat diseases in the ratio of one to 28. , So says Professor Eajak, of Vienna, Austria. If you want the best wind mill, mimes. tanks, plows, wagons, bells of all sizes, boilers, engines, or general machinery, see or write JOHN POOLE, foot of Morrison street, Portland, Oregon. A Frenohman, M. Bleunard, uses the X-rays for measuring the adultera tion of flour with ohalk and sand. When comine to San Franciso eo to Brooklyn Hotel. 208-212 Bush street. American or European plan. Koom and board $1.00 to $1.50 per day; rooms 50 cents to $i.uu per nay; single meals a cents. Free coach. Ch'as. Montgomery. The Austrian state railway carried 5,100,945 passengers and 2,593,641 tons of goods during the month of June. TJso Dr. Plunder's Oregon Blood Purifier now, ..Willamet Front and Everett Sts. ATLAS ENGINES AND BOILERS, A Beautiful In order to further introduce ELASTIC STARCH (Flat Iron Brand), the manufacturers, J. C. Hubinger Bros. Co., of Keokuk, Iowa, have decided to GIVE AWAY a beautiful present with each package of starch told. These presents are in the form of : ioautiful Pastel feitfc They are 13x19 inches In size, Lilacs and Pansies. pansles and Marguerites. pMQUtKlM0C0Ofl , iGfuHifiWjrtriifrir SMS POUM Of THIS AS rR S I UT NT Oil... 3.cjiuaiN&riEnDc 2 These rare pictures, four in number, by the renowned pastel artist, R, LeRoy, of New York, have been chosen from the very choicest subjects in his studio and are now offered for the first time to the public. . The pictures are accurately reproduced in all the colors used in the orlr Inals, and are pronounced by competent critics, works of art. Pastel pictures are the correct thing for the home, nothing surpasslui them in beauty, richness of color and artistic merit. One of these pictures pssi a m Elastic SiaiCll purchased of your grocer. It is the best laundry starch on the market, auel is sold for 10 cents a package. Ask your grocer for this starch and ret a beautiful picture. , . . ALL GROCERS KEEP EUSTIO SUX8. ACCEPT K3 SUXSTITfT! 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