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,-' "Tn '& &F&-tfJgftgf i?HJfi .ivEW AGE, PORTLANI), OBEGON. Impaired Digestion May not be all that Is meant by dyspepsia now, but It will be If neglected. The uneasiness after eating, fits of nerv ous headache, sourness of the stomach, and disagreeable belching may not bo very bad now, but they will bo If tho stomach Is suffered to grow weaker. Dyspepsia Is such a miserable disease that the tendency to It should bo given early attention. This Is complete over come by Hood's Sarsaparilla which strengthens thewhole dlgcstlvo system The Worm Turned. Dentist (to patient from Wnybnck) Did you ever tnko gns before? Patient Look here, smartyl That joko's gone far enough. You bin talking' to that fresh hotel clerk, nin't you? A Ouoil Vfnj to Ilcieln 1903. Clcntifc the system, purity the blood and res nlnlo tliu llvei, klilneyi, stomach and bowels with tho Herb medicine, (lartleld Tea, thus In suring health and happiness for the Now Year. Need Golnj Alter. "Do you boliovo that all things como to him who waits?" '"No" replied tho hustler, deci sively. Pretty nearl) everything that n man wants doesn't come to him who waits, but tho things worth having come to him who gets up and humps hinisotlf." Chicago News. Why experiment with untried remo die for pain? Use Wixard Oil at ouco, and be happy. Your druggist haB it. Former While Home Mistresses. Residing in Washington at present nro three former mistresses of tho Whito House Mrs. Lctitiu Tylor Somplo, daughter of President Tylor; Mrs. Harriet Lano Johnson, niece of James Buchanan , and Mrs, Ulysses S. Grunt. Wish All i lluppy Nnw Ynnr. The happiness that rotnes with good health IskIvcii to all who tue Nature' gift Onrllcld Ten. This llcrh Cttro dentin's thu system, pur ltles tho blood mid removes tho causo of dis ease. Sounded Familiar. "You wretch 1 You misorcantl You worst of all villiansl" exclaimed tho horoino at rchorsal. Tho heavy villain, who had just joined tho company, look patiently nggrioved, and said: "Excuso mo; is that in tho part, or aro you acting as stago manager?" Washington Star. Mothers will find Mrs. Wlnslow's Sooth IngtSyrup the best rcmody to use lor their children during tho teething poriod. A Rap at Kipling. A London writer, annoyed by hav ing to senrch for tho sonso in Kip ling's latest verse?, declares that tho "poem" seems to bo "an attempt to translate four intolligiblo lines of proso into fourteen unintelligible lines of verso." DEAFNKHH CANNOT UK CUItKD 1 By local applications, na they cannot reach the difctaked portion ot tliu ear. There Is only one way to euro n aineo, ami tnai is uy constitu tional remedies. Deafness larauicdby an In flamed condition ot the mucous lining of tho Kustucblun Tube. When this tube sets in flamed you liaron rumbling ronnd or Imper fect lK-nrlnir, And when It Is entirely closed deatiietis la inn result, anil unlesi the Inflamma tion can bo taken out and this tube restored to Its normal condition, hearing wlllne destroyed lorovcr; nine eases out ot ten are caused by catarrh, which Is nothing but an Inllamed condition ol tho mucous surfaces. We will give one Hundred nonara tor any case of l)eaiiics(cused by catarrh) that can not be cured uy nail's latarrn uure. Bend for circulars, free, F. J. CIIKNKY i CO., Toledo, O. bold bv TJrusKlits. 75a UeJl'a Family I'llls are the beet A Dinner Dance. Mrs. Swoll Do you know whoro Mr. Dancer is, Mr. Brown? Wo want him to comploto a set, Mr. Brown Whon I saw him a moment ago, Mrs. Swoll, ho said that ho was headed for tho free lunch counter that is, for the banquet hall. May I call him for you, Mrs. Swell? The Oldest and Best S. S. S. fa a combination of roots and herbs of great curative powers, and when taken into the circulation pearclses out and removes all manner of poisons from the blood, without the least shock or harm to the system. On the contrary, the general health begins to improve from the first dose, for S. S. S. is not only a blood purifier, but an excellent tonic, and strength ens and builds up the constitution while purging the blood of impuri ties. S. S. S. cures all diseases of a blood poison origin, Cancer, Scrofula, Rheumatism, Chronic Sores and Ulcers, Eczema, Psoriasis, Salt Rheum, Herpes and similar troubles, and is an infallible cure and the only antidote for that most horrible disease, Contagious Blood Poison. A record of nearly fif y years of successful aires is a record to be proud of. S. S. S. is more popular today thau ever. It numbers its friends by the thousands. Our medical corres pondence is larger than ever in the history of the medicine. Many write to thank us for the great good S. S. S. has done them, while others are seek ing advice about their cases. All letters receive prompt and careful attention. Our physicians have made a life-long studyof Blood and Skin Dis eases, and better understand such cases than the ordinary practitioner who makes a specialty of no one disease. asw mm We are doing great good to suffering humanity through L JLJt our consulting de maW WLW WaW partment, and invite you to write us if you have any blood or skin trouble. We make no charge whatever for this service. nil vmn rwww w, Atlanta, m. How Miny There Were. "Ob, mammal" exclaimed littlo Jahnny, ns ho rushed into tho house, "thero arc 200 dogs in our hack yard." "Arc you suro that there nro that many?" naked his mother. "Well," replied Johnny, "there is our dog and another one, anyway." The Union Idea. "Did you tip him off to tho po lice?" "Sure," answered tho confidence man. "Why?" "Ho's a non union safo blower." SISTERS OF CHARITY Use Pe-ru-na for Coughs, Colds, Grip and Catarrh A Congressman's Letter. Dr. Hartman receives many letters United States. A recommend recently in Detroit, Mich., reads as follows: J Dr. S. B. Hartman, Columbus, Ohio: Z Dear Sir "The young girl who used the Peruna was sut 1 ferlng from laryngitis, and loss of voice. The result of the g treatment was most satisfactory. She found great relief, and after rartner use or tne meaicme we nope to oe able to say I she Is entirely cured." SISTERS OF CHARITY. 1 This young girl was under tho used Perunu for catarrh of tho throat, with good results, ns tho abov otter testifies. SISTERS OF CHARITY All Over United States Use Pe-ru-na for Catarrh. From a Catholic institution In Ohio comes tho following recommend from tho Sister Superior: 'Some years ago a friend of our In stitution recommended to us Dr. Mart man's Peruna as an excellent remedy for the Infuenza of which we then had several cases which threatened to be of a serious character. "We began to use It and experienced such wonderful results that since then Peruna has become our favorite medi cine for Influenza, catarrh, cold, cough and bronchitis." SISTER SUPERIOR. Dr. Hartman, ono of tho best known physicians and surgeons in tho United States, was tho first to form ulato Peruna. It was through his genius and porsovoranco that it was introduced to tho medical profession The Boy Could Direct Her. Lady Littlo boy, can you direct mo to Blank's shoo store? Sniall Boy Yes'm. You go' right down this street till you como to a drug Btoro. Lady Yes; and then Small Boy Then you go in tho drug storo and look in tho directory. Commonplace. "Some peoplo seem to think ho's a genius." Oh I ho can't bo. Ho's too method ical." "Is ho, really?" "Very. Somebody gave him a silver match safo over a month ago, and he still keeps his matches in it." Philadelphia Press. The Proof. Then the defiant militant spirit took possession of tho dovoted miss ionary. You think I'm a pudding!" ho cried. I'll show you t am not!" Tho proof of tho pudding is in the eating!" rejoined tho savage darkly. Detroit Free Press. lit Would Enoy It "Did your father uso to whip you when you was a boy?" asked tho youngster who had been chastised. "Did he?" repeated tho old gentle man, reflectively. "In those days parents wero inndo of sterner stuff, and ho used to whalo mo with u strap." The boy's eyes brightened instant ly. "Gollyl" ho cried. "I'd like to lee him do it now." Chicago Post. Objected to Insects' as Pood. Little Edith hnd never scon a lob ster before, and when dining at tho homo of a playmnto sho was offered a portion, alio politely replied: "No, thank you; I never cat grasshopper." Municipality Owns Utilities. Tho municipality of Geneva manu factures its own ens, owns water workB and furnishes olectrio light and power to tho city. Iho electric power is obtained from tho Khono, on which river tho council has established an olaborato turbino system. from Catholic Sisters all over tho received from a Catholic institution I caro of tho Sisters of Charity and f , o I of this country. Iho following letter is from Con gressman Mcokisou, of Napoleon. Ohio: Tho Peruna Medicino Co., Colum bus, 0. Gentlemen: "I havo used several bottles of Peruna and feol greatly benefitted thereby from my catarrh of tho head, and feol encouraged to bo- iiuvu wnib iu- congressman Uavld tinned uso will fully Mcekisou. oradicnto a discaso of SO years' stand ing." DAVID MEEKISON. If you do not rcceivo prompt and satisfactory results from tho uso of Peruna, writo at onco to Dr. Hart man, giving a full stutoment of your case, and ho will bo pleased to givo you his valuable advico gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, President of Tho Hartman Sanitarium, Colum bus, Ohio. Not the Same. Gliolly I understand you said no girl would over marry Gussio Gnyboy or mo becauso wo wero too fastidious, Miss Peppery You didn't catoh it quito right. I said you wero two fast idiots. Philadelphia Press. I do not believe I'lso's Cure fur Con sumption has uu equal for coughs and colds, John V, Hoykb, Trinity Bprhigi, llid., Feb. 15. 1000. Rail and the Doe;. Gentleman (indignantly) When I bought this dog, you said ho was splendid for rats. )Vhy, ho don't touch them. Dog Dealer Well, nin't that splendid for rats? Tit-Bits. DO YOU WORK IN THE WET? THE ORIGINAL, i OILED t CLOTHING- KACSOITUIOW ' I i J.a ?vKa raw i aw iwn u i e tVtVrfUT ANOIJ , iooroaAwCATLO.UES .Re. SHOWING rULL LINE OT GARMENTS AMP HATi i AJ.TOWeBCO.ROSTON.MA5S. o WXR ! M CURS WHtHt All (U 1115. H Bast Couuti Bjrup. TastcaCood. CaeH M In lima. Bold by aroggltts. M a TOY OCEAN. Mathod of VeB-oirlut: Water Realatanea on Venae U of War. A qunrlor of a century ngo ah En glish mival constructor, Dr. William Froude, performed a series of experi ments with settle models designed to predetermine the resistance of ships about to be built for tho navy, lie made small models of the vessels to be constructed, giving great care to the preservation of tin; scale; nnd thes models he then towed through the wa ter under varying conditions, by mech anism extremely sensitive to vnrlntton In the pull, The tension In each enso wns carefully recorded, and conclusions drawn us to the lines most favorablo for speed. To verify his results a Brit ish mau-of-wnr was towed by another vessel, and the actual pull on the tow rope was carefully measured nnd com pared with tho results of experiments made with a small model. The two sets of answers were so nearly alike as to leav no doubt of the practicability of actual experiments with reduced scale models. At the Washington navy-yard a model basin for experiments of this kind has been constructed, at a cost of one hun dred thousand dollars. Within a building designed to protect It from nil disturbing conditions of the atmosphere Is a tank of pure, fresh water, three hundred and seventy feet long and forty-three feet wide, with a uiiU'orin depth of fourteen feet Span ning this narrow sheet of water Is a movable bridge, set upon steel rails, which run parallel to the length of the basin. Heavily built, and fastened and braced so rigidly as to avoid all unneces sary vibration, this hrldgu Is provided with a powerful motor, which can drive It along the rails, If need be, nt tho rato of twenty knots iui hour. The model of the proposed ship, cut from soft pine, conforming ns nearly as possible to a uniform twenty-foot length, nnd ballasted with tho utmost care, Is firmly fastened to tin arm which projects from below the center of tho bridge or towing carriage, ns it Is called. On the carriage are placed all the deli cate dyiiauiometrienl mechanisms which record the "pull" of tho model ns It glides through the water beneath the span of the bridge. This multiplied by the projier ratio must establish ac curately the power that will bo re quired to overcome tho resistance of the finished vessel. Thanks to an almost flawless electri cal adjustment, the bridge moves for ward with an even motion, without a trace of tho rattle nnd Jounce of nn elec tric car. Besides the motormen, there arc two persons on the carriage during an ex periment. They watch the pens of the recording cylinder of tho dynamometer. These pens, by means of electricity, register the nctual distance traversed, together with the varying pull of tho model as tho speed changes. When all Is ready for nn experiment, nt the clang of n gong the bridge starts from the south toward the north end of the tank, while beneath It tho twenty foot warship glides evenly through tho filtered water. Ah tho run ncnra Its end and tho spetator Wonders how tho great hrldgo with Its precious freight of Instruments Is going to escnpe colli sion with the wall ahead, two great hydrr.ullc brakes operate automatically and bring tho iiiiihs to a gentle stop without Jar or quiver. Now Use for Cottoiiiireri. A few years ngo cottonseed was a waste product, and thu only uso mndo of It was to comitost It mid, when rot ted, use It as a fertilizer. Its Industrial utilization begun with the extraction of tho oil It contains, and It has now be come tho raw material of so many Im portant Industries that lust spring, when It became ueccsHitry to replant considerable areas of cotton laud which had been flooded by thu exceptional spring freshets, It was found that the cleaning up had been so comploto by tho buyer of tho cotton-oil mills that euough seed for hetween-seasous plant ing was collected with dllllculty. Hitherto the hull of the cottonseed haB had no value, hut this Is now to bo utilized In admixture with tlax fiber In paper Manufacture. A company or ganized for this purposu has bought extensive paper-mill properties at Ni agara, on the lauds of the Nlagarn Falls Power Company. The collection and preparation of tho cottonseed hulls for paper stock will bo undertaken at mills conveniently located In thu .South, Tho 'material will bo used hi the manufac ture of blgh-gt'iidu pnpcrH, and Is said to givo great strength with beautiful fin ish. Its advantage over other pos sible paper-making materials Is that It Is tho by-product of other Industries, and Is consequently much cheaper than one which has to bo grown, gathered and prepared especially, Probably tho most useful steps In me chanical progress, says tho Now York Times, are (hose along the Hue of util izing the waste products of existing Industries. AnVotloiiuto (.'com'. Francis Ktanler, of Peplow Hall, near Market Drayton, was a mlllloualro and a well-known philanthropist. He bad some favorite American and Japuueuo geese, which wero kept on a pool near the hall. Ho died about a fortnight ago, nnd, strnngo to relate, during the last hours of his Illness those birds, num bering over 100, Hew around his bed room window, beating their wings against tho glass, uttering a weird, screeching noise. In almost the lust moments of the squire's life tho wholo flock of birds disappeared, and not ono of them bus been seen since. London Nature Notes. If you want to please a littlo girl, tell her of some duty to remind her brothec. BUSINESS LOCALS. Everybody smokes tho celebrated Monogram and Pandora cigars. They have no equal. Mrs. Ida Whlto, 84 North Sixth street, agent for Scott's Magic Hair Grower and Stralghtencr. Always ask for the famous General Arthur cigar. Ksbcrg-Gunst Cigar Co., general agents, Portland, Or. For first class dental work and prompt attention, gotothn Now York Dental Parlors, Fourth and Morrison streets. THE COMPUTING SCALE COM PANY, 22G Pino Btroet. Col. John L. Poole. General agent for Oregon nnd tho Pacific Coast. Money to loan, on furniture, pianos, or any good securities. Notes and nioragages bought. S. W. King, room 15 Washington building. C. A. Watson, Marino Drug Store, 88 N. Third street, Portland, Oregon. Specialties: Fleckcnstein's Lung Balsam and Celery Setlzer. Portland Transfer Saloon Chas. O. Siglin, proprietor. Choice wines, liquors ahd cigars. .'121 Glisau street, corner Sixth, Portland, Or. Call nt 148 North Sixth street for all kinds of gcntloinon's furnishing goods, wntches, Jowelry of all kinds, eyo glnssos. F. Burnhard, proprietor, Portland, Oregon. Call at' the Casto 8aloon, corner of Jofferson and Chapman streets. Kino wines, liquors nnd cigars of tho host brands, nnd tho best brands of caso goods always on hand. Wolnhard'a boor. J. V. Campboll, proprietor. French Dyeing and Cleaning Works. All work done at very modreate prices. Dyeing and cleaning of nil kinds of ladies' and gent's clothing. Morn ing cloth dyed in -18 hours. J. Do lean, proprietor, -Ififi Glisan street. Armory Drug Storo, 81 Tenth street, northwest, corner Tenth and Kverett streets, Portland, carries a full lino of drugs, toilet articles, school supplies, cigars, etc. Tho Graham Manufacturing com pany manufacture all kinds of fur niture, woodwork nnd fixtures. Ore gon 'phone, Hood i()2. Nos. !170, !I7'-', !174 Front street, comer Montgomery, Portland. Ore. Tho proprlotora of tho Orogon Bakery, corner Fourteenth and Fland ers Sts., Portland, aro both old and ex perienced bakers, mon who woro fore men In tho boat shops on tho const, and who mako a superior loaf of bread of any kind. Pullman loavos a special ty. Tho National Police Gnzetto pub lished by Richard K. For, Pollen News Standard, mid all other sport ing papers. Subscript ions taken by A. W. Sehmnle, bookseller nnd news dealer, i!2l First-street, Portland, Or. Mail orders solicited. Wo want your trado. Musio half price; musical instruments of all kinds, cash or installments, II, II, Wright, wholesale and retail denier in musio and musical merchandise. Tho Musio building, !tl() Wasiglmtoii street, Portland, Oregon. Machine, gun and gcnoral repair shop, Forstner it Co., proprietors. Steam engines, pumps, bicycles, lawn mowers of all kinds repaired. Manu facturers of tho Forstner patent safety gopher gun. Key fitting and saw gumming, (ifi First street, between Oak and Pino, Portland Oreogn. TO THE DEAF A rich, lady, cured of her deafness jiikI noises in her head by Dr. Nicholson's Artificial Ear Drums, gavo $2r,000 to his insti tute, so that deaf jicoplo unable to procure tho ear drums may havo them free. Address No. J) !i!181, Tho Nioh olson Institute, 780, Eighth avenue, New York. The Provident Department of tho Mutual Rcservo Fund Llfo Associa tion of Now York Issuo policies that comblno Investment with protection. Thcso contracts uro sold for amounts ns low as 1250.00, and paymonts aro mado monthly. All policies give automatic protection after tho third yenr nnd aro subjoct to cash loans, cash surrender values or oxtondod In surance. HOWARD N. LINDSLEY, Manager. Rooms C04 and COS Orcgonlan Dldg. Pays Claims on Sight Tho Wash ingtou Life Insurance Company, of Now York, has just paid thouliiim of Henry Davis, of Mcdford. Mr. Davis scoured his policy just ono week before-his death. Tho proofs of claim arrived nt tho company's homo olllce, July 2, 1001, and check in settlement wits sent to .Mrs. Davis thu same day. This company has not had a contest ed claim in tho pant decade, an envia ble record. Tho Washington Life is ono of tho strongest and best of all tho great life insurance corporations, Its assets aggregato nearly $17,000,. 000; claims paid, over flHl.OOO.OOO. No other company in thu world oilers larger guaranteed cash returns at maturity than thoso contained in tlio Washington Life's policies, This company's $5,000, (MM) olllce building in New York City is ono of tho world's finest structures Pacific Regalia Company, Manufacturers of badges, buttons, bannors, lodge regalia and supplies. Portland, Oregon. BUSINESS LOCALS. Tho picturesque lino and tho royal ono back to the homo of your child hood la via tho Northorn Pnclflc. You will rldo over tho Rocklcn, along Clark's fork of tho Columbia and tho beautiful Yellowstone; skirt ing tho shores of Lako Pcnd d'Orollto, through tho famous Bod Lands of Pyr amid Park and across tho wheat flclda of tho Red river vnlloy you go at fifty miles nn hour, nnd sleep and cat In perfect comfort as tho solid vcstl billed train rushes along. For dotatlcd Information, tickets. Bleeping car reservations, maim of routes, etc., call on or wrlto A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant Gcnoral Passongor Agont, 2G5 Morrison stroot, corner Third, Portland, Or. The Pioneer Paint Co, Tho firm of F. E. Beach it Co.. comor of First and Alder streets, is ho oldest established concern in tho paint and oil business in tho Northwest. For over 20 years this house has maintained its roputation for reliable business dealings with nil patroiiB. F. K. Beaoh & Co. car ry tho highest grades of paints, oils and varnishes. Thoy also handlonll builders' materials, and no ordor is too sniall to receive prompt atten tion. INVEST IN OIL STOCK. Now Is tho tlmo to buy shares of tho Archuleta Oil Company, becauso very shortly It will bo fully demon strated whether their stock Is worth nothing per Bhnro, or worth J5.00 and uioro per Bhnro. Tho drill Is purchasod and will Boon ponetrato tho oil doposltB, and then tho stock will olthor bo withdrawn from tho mnrkot or olso go awny up In valuo. Tho stock Ib 10 conta per sharo now. AddrcsB olthor personally or by let tor, J. II. Hawloy, stock brokor, No. 2 Chamber of Commorco building, Port land, Orogon. DO YOU LIKE DIAMONDS? Tho Tontino Savings Association,, with homo olllcos in Now York Llfo Building, at Minneapolis, Minnesota, had established olllccs in tho Oregon ian building, room 211, with J. F. Olson as state agent. This association prcsonts a special co-oporntivo-plan in tho form ofcontracts for tho salo of diamonds. These precious stones aro sold on installments. Tho lilan is siinplo; tho terms aro reasona ble; tho results nro always satisfac tory. Tho Tontino Savings Associa tion has been in tho mutual invest ment business since 1801. Its suc cess has been phunomonal, Its pat rons aro always pleased. Thoy sulTor no oliaucu for Ics. Seo Agent Olson and investigate tho plan, PULLMAN ORDINARY SLEEPERS. Tho tourist travol betwoon tho East and tho Pacific coast has reached unormoiiB proportions in tho hint few years, and calls for a special cIiisb of equipment. To moot this demand thu Piillmuu Company has Issued from Ita shops what It technically calls tho "Pullman Ordlnnry Sleeper." Thoao cars appear similar to tho regular Bloopers, being built on tho same plan, but not furnished with tho samo ele gance. Thoy aro equipped with mat tresses, blankets, sheets, pillows, pillow-cases, towels, combs, brushes, etc., requiring nothing of tho kind to bo furnished by tho passongor. Each car has a stove for making tea mid eoffoo and doing "light housekeeping," nnd each section can bo fitted with an ad justable table. A uniformed porter accompanies each car, his buslnosa holng to mako up bortha, kcop tho car clean, and look aftor tho wants nnd comforts of tho pasBongors. In each ot tho trains which ara dispatched dally from Portland by tho O. R. & N. Co. Is to ho found ono of these "Pull man Ordinary Sloopors." Tho cur at tached to tho "Chicago-Portland Spe cial" goos through to Chicago without change, and tho ono in tho "Atlantic Express" runs to Kansas City without chnngo. PnBsongora In this enr for Chicago chnngo to a similar car at Granger. Much of tho first-class travol la being carrlod In thoso ears, tho raten being lower, and tho service nearly equal to that In the paluco sloopors. For rates nnd full Information, In cluding foldors, write to A. L. CltAIO. donoral Passongor Agont, 0, R. & N, Co., Portland, Orogon. T. L. GARLAND, COMMERCIAL PHOTOORAPHOt - - - . 364 Morrison Street. Developing, Printing, anil Mounting For Amatours A Specialty, Largest Selection of Pacific Coast Views. Bromldo Enlargements J ah. Jackhon, tom Uvvaii, I). II, Wasiiisoton, .. I Mtl,,,. DERBY CAFE A QENTIEMAN'B fiesOFtr, Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars, Private rooms for futility trade. Strictly First Class. Cull and See Us. 152 NORTH 6TH STREET, PORTLAND, ORE. TKU No. 1b71.