gnt.Tr -, irjjjpw -. Vrf r i . THE, 3STEW AGE, JE?Q'RTfLAyD, OREGON. M flmnmrnl Tkmhilit fl, .- .w VWWBa,W , r Day In and out there Is that feeling ot Weakness that makes a burden of Itself. Food does not strengthen. ' Bleep does not refresh, , It Is hard to do, hard to bear.'what Ithould bo easy, vitality Is on tho ebb, and the whole system suffers. For this condition take fHood's Sarsaparilla . It Vltallkc's the blood, gives visor and tone .to all the organs - and functions, and Is (positively unequalled for all run-down or 'debilitated conditions. Uood's 1'ills ear eouitlpatlon. u cenu. ' ' In Polities. "Ho wna too dignified to Join In scamblo for ofllco." 5 "And what has ho now?" "Nothing but hia dignity." Brook 'lyn Eagjo. WondtrUnd 1902 Ib boing called for from ovory part of the country. Libraries, schools, road ing rooms and homos nil, want tho Northern Pacific's latest. Bond six cents for it to Chag. 8. Feo, 0. P. & T. A. at Bi. Paul, Minn. A Dlisppolntmtnt Shopper I want a shoe that Ja both comfoitablo and stylish. T Balesman Vory sorry, madam, bul the age of miracles is past. Judge KITA FmnanenUr Curat ifo fit or narrouaoaa rllSf flfHnl UT'"in-oflr. KIlBt'iOr-ftt Nerrt 2tonr, toodfor FUKK ti.M trial ImicU ami treat it. D.B.U.KtlKi,l,W..t3IArch3t..PUlll.lpMt.P-, Ijnuraacs. De Style Have you 6ver hoard of ping pong? , Gunbuata (innocently) Oh, yes; I frequently take my foundry to him. Smart Sot. "Where to Hunt and Fish." Northern Pacific's now game book is now ready for distribution. Illustra tions of LIVE GAME a particular fcaturo. Four full pages (rom Soton Thompson's drawings made specially for this bodk. Send address with six conts and book 'will bo mailed to you by Ohas. S. Feo, G. P. nnd T. A., St. Paul, Minn. ',' " ' A.MIiundmtoodsMjin. ' ' Goraldlno Did .you .ever havo tho feeling that peopio. didn't understand you7 Gorald I often havo it; I uno tho 'telephone a great deal. Smart Sot Mothers will find Mrs. Wlnstow's Sooth Ins: Syrun the best remedy to use for their i toudrtn during the teething period: ,SUl PlnWlsl 'Efforts. 'I v Jack Was the church garden party a success? Julia Well, I worked hard enough: I ate ice cream with overy young man on the grounds. Detroit Froo Press. "North Cent Umlttd" Is run only by tho Northern Pacific botuoon Portland and Minneapolis and St. Paul through Tacoma, Seattle, Spokane, Butto, Livingston, Billings, Bismarck and Fargo. Eight of tlico train are on tho run daily, four east and four west. Each Is 'a solid vest! buled train, carrying Standard and .Pullman Tourist Bloopers, dining car, day couches, mall, express, and baggago car and tho elegant observation car. Each train is brilliantly lighted with ovor 300 lights, 'and the beauty of it all is, you can travel just as cheaply on this train as on-any other. All repre sentatives will bo glad to give you ad ditional information. A. D, Charlton, Assistant General Passenger Agent, 265- Morrison street, Portland, Oregon. NkSaelk. "Didn't you shoot anything at all. LJoba7" "Yes; I got a fine bag of game, but it waa atolen from me bn tho railway." "Well, never mind, John; you've brouahttionie quite a new story." Caasell's Journal. SORES AMD ULCERS, Bore and Ulcers never become chronic ales the blood is in poor,coadiUon is sluggish, weak and usable to throw oil the poisons that accumulate in it. The system must be relieved of the unhealthy matter throuea the sore, and ereat damrei to life would follow should it heal befom the blood has beest made pure and healthy and all imnurities eliminated from the sys tem. S.3.S. begiHSthccurebyfirstcleanj las; and invigorating the blood, building up the general health and removing from in JKhU A OCMSTAMT DRAM effetematb& WH THE SYSTEM. Whea this baa been accomplished the dis charge gradually ceases, aad the sore or ulcer nous, it is we lenaency ot tuese oia indolent sores to grow worse aad worse, aad eventually to destroy the bonem. Local applications, while soothing aad to aom extent alleviate pain, cannot reach the seat of the trouble. S. S.S.does, andnomattcj hew apparently hopelesa your, erwditioa, evca though vour constitution has broken down, it will brine: relief when aothiac lac can. It supplies the rich, pure blood ateceuary to heal the aore aad aawrisb the debilitated, diseased body. Mr. J. a Taltxrt. Lok Eos a4Wlaeaa, VMS, r i v Els years my lea; from the knee to i fast m one aolla sere, several BbTiicba treated me aad I rude two trip to Hot Spring, ItMtfoandsofcllar. iwaaloauccatatry 8.S.g, aaautaaae a complete curej j nav cccn a per fectly well man ever siace." krB'B i the oaly sorely veg. ctable blood purifiet k k known r contaiaa no BBB poiabaoas aaiaerala to W a rata the digestion and add to, rather thaa relieve your suffer ings. If your flesh doc stot, heal readily whea scratched, bruised or cat; year blood ia in bad condition, and aay oraiaary sore la apt to becosaa chroaic 4 Scad for oar free book aad write oat paysMtaaa abeat yowrxaafV We make bo JumfortiikMrrtc; ii'VllY MMfT aWBW f. aruwia, a. si Lord North Had a Habit of1 Bleeping In 1'arlUment. , , ' Lord North, wn s the sleeping-parliamentarian of the eighteenth century, Ho was forever yawning lu the faces of members and their speech . Blnk and White Bays of him that IndlgnoMt orators were constantly complaining of his refusal to listen to them, nnd ho was never nt a loss In subjecting them to the further humiliation of a sharp retort "Even now, In these perils, the noble lord is asleep!" burst forth nu nngry member of the opposition; nnd Lord North' awoke. In time to murmur, "I wish I. were!" Again he said to another grumbler, "Tho physician should never quarrel with hs own medicine." , To a speaker who Impeached, ulm of nil sorts of crimes, nnd, called ntttn tlon to his dozing through the attack, Lord North rejoined: "It Is cruel to deny me the solaco enjoyed by other criminals that of n night's rest before they meet tliclr fate." ) Tho best story of the sleepy premier Is that connected with a peer who bored Parliament with n history of shipbuilding from the time of Noah nnd his nrk. North began dozing nt the mention of the nrk, And slept until the speaker reached the Spanish Ar mada. Then a colleague woke him. "Where nro we now?" nskijd North. "In the reign of Queen Elizabeth." "Dear! dear!" exclaimed the prlmo minister. "Why dldu't you let in Bleep a century or two more?" FEARLE88 SCIENTISTS. They Dwelt Within Kench of Vcauvlnn Scorching -Urcnth. On the side of Mount Vesuvius, which hns been comparatively (inlet during tho last few years but may break odt nt any time, Is nn observatory. Here live somo scientists whose task- It Is to study tho volcano. Nothing can ex ceed, suys Mr. Arthur Norway In 'Nn pies, Past nnd I'teseut," the value of tho services rendered to science by these gentlemen, who t elect to spend their liven upon n spot which Is'nlwnys dreary and exposed to constant dan ger. r The last grent eruption of Vesuvius' was In 187-'. 'While It was proceeding the position of the courageous men lu tho observatory was rather glorious than safe. Vesuvius was "Hwentlnir lire," to use the words of Professor Pulmlcrl, one of the scientists who was In the observatory nt the time. ."On tho'olglit .of, ApYll 20th;" ho writes, "the obseryatorylay between two torrents of lire. The beat was Insufferable. The glass of the windows was hot nnd crackling. In nil the rooms there was n Btuelbof scorching.' v When "one petition! on what Is In Yolved In these words, nnd learns that "stones fell on the observatory df such size that tho glass of the .unshuttered windows was broken," oue Is nvuly with Mr. Norway, "to take off his hat" to tho stout hearts nnd keen Intellects, to theso "otitpoHts of mankind," who do not merely dare danger occasional ly, but I've In the midst of It; who fear nothing that comes to thuin whllo they servo the cnuse of science. The OIU-Titne Tune. Oh, Mr. Organ Grinder, play a tune that is a tune: I'm sick of Florodorn and the ragUme of the coon; These rootless tunes, to-day, dou't seem to set a nrouer hold. So play uiy some or anything that'a rea sonably old. Grind me the strains your fathers ground witn such consummate ease. From "Olivette1' or "Mlgnon,,-lthcr'oni of them would nlease .' Or Lauterhach, or "Uuttrcup," r many more, like these, Or e'en the one devoted to the praise of Lliuburg cheese! You're surely noticed all the bands of all the world, to-day, Can't sweeten up tho atmosphere In Patsy Ulhuore'a way; And of all the boasted primes never one can put a tongue To a tuuc that, baa the flavor of the sort that Lotta vuui;; And pluulsts Imported for the splendor of their ha'ir, And virtuoso fiddlers pulling ratgut through vthe alr Ob, their renderiugs are well enough, hut yet bey can't compare With the oldeu organ grinder times for solid wear aud tcaft Say, If an organ grinder of the kind we used to kuou, ' With a little strap-back -organ of the make of long ago, Should under Into town and ravel out a little striug Of the souk thut Mario Stone and Suslo. Kirwlu mred to slug; Nay, a prophet I am not, und yet a vision I can see A judge a-pnttlng jujube, happy as e judge can be; A danclug. prancing crowd around, In cluding jouand me, And a minister u-Ucking up his gaiters in his glee! , ' Chicago Journal. TrasspIanteU by n Htorm. Wll Stepbemwn. residing near Atchi son. Kan., grows oi'dou sets for u large seed house under a contract, aud he planted twenty acres thU spring. When (he high winds blew reteiufy nearly ull the oulon sets were actually b'lown oit of the ground und Into uu adjoining cornfield. The wind continued to blow, and blew dirt arouud the roots, and Stephenson. upWj has about ten acres of perfectly planted oulons frofii a quar ter of a nolle to a mile from the spot Where they were originally planted, They have since Sprouted and ar5 jlo- ns nicely. v w ,, , They talk of it he path ' of 'the, trans gressor being bard, but evef good uxtu thinks 1 hJ,dea'a ffl'. j' s A BLEEPING PREMIER. One man and a deadly torpedo float ing about beneath the surface of the water. The torpedo charged -so thnt It will blow a great warship1 to destruc tion; the mail provided with means by which to discharge his dangerous weapon In a way to do the most harm. Such Is the latest of nil torpedo boats a oiiciinan affair, not larger than a large fish, nnd yet as effective lu Its purposes, If the theory of Its Inventor Is correct, as oue of the Holland sub marine boats. The man who has perfected this of fensive and Invisible destroyer Is Thomas J. Morlnrity,' for many years the mechanical expert In the employ of the United States Government ut the torpedo station nt Newport. Mr. Morlarlty was long ago Impress ed with the Idea that the only way by which to make the action of the tor pedo actually certain wus to put an ex perienced operator Inside it; for, while Its automatic machinery operates with almost human Intelligence, there Is no certainty that It will on long ranges do exactly what Is required of It. From the Idea of putting a man Inside It to that of placing a man outside It, the transition was easy; aud It then be came u problem to give him a safe shelter, means of locomotion, of sub merging and of discharging tho projec tile. To accomplish these, essentials he has devised a cigar-shaped boat of bronze plates, iibeut ten feet 'long, three feet deep' and llvo fet wide, llciicath this Is suspended the Whitehead torpedo lu a frame, and It Is propVllcd by com pressed air when the operator has ap proached near the mark. WONDERFUL IRON ELEPHANT. Dcaluticd for Great Kxiiosltlott by n Clilcuuo Mum. Mr. Joseph Husalt, of Chicago, Is pro put cd to out-Fenis Ferris at tho St. Louis exposition, or at any other expo sition which may come along and make room for his "Iron elephant," UOO feet long and L'SO feet lu height, or for his "Jonah's whale," 50 feet long and big lu girth In proportion. The "Iron elephnut" Is tho chief fea ture aud creation of Mr. Husak's In ventive faculty, and he purioscs to ndapt tho metal beast to more uses than the Indian beast Is capable of lu the flesh. The body of the animal Is to be four stories In height, the floors' to be reached by elevators running In tho legs of the creature. The tlrst floor Is to be used und rented for small show rooms; tho second floor for a cafe and restaurant, and furnish entrance to the elephant's trunk, which Ib to be con structed to pull the ears Up and down aud at the same time swing. The third floor will be Used for all sorts of amusements, and serve as an entrance to the "chute of ehutes" and to tile email Perrls wheels In each cur of the elephant. The. fourth floor cati bo used for a theater or music .hall, placing tint stage In the Jieatl of'tho'beast. On top of the creature will be a roof garden or an observatory. The eyes wll be two glguutlc searcljllghts, and the tail might be used uy somo Inventor to show a new lire escape. All signals tnuy be trumpeted from this structure, and electric power will bo used to run the different devices. Mr. Husak's whale will be In propor tions to simulate the real thing. Even the Interior of the animal will be con turctcd according to economy of na ture, 6nly that entrance to (he Inside thrugh the mouth will be through an uplifted Jaw; Widows will bq pro yldud, and the whule, swimming 'in a circular tank, will be operated by elec tricity, rising nnd sinking at the slight est wish of the operator. TABITHA SANBORN'd RIDE. Bhe keally Couldu't Dear to Waste Tine from Iter Work. Some of tho feats which our fore mothers performed quite as a matter of court when domestic emergencies occurred were such as would tax the , endurance and courage oi the hardiest Xoeesssssao wflKqT A oooeooiefo ervSX Iweoooflimo oirffrfL JlooolWoc ontooo f"L Mil. JIVSAK'S IIIO.N KLKPJIAKr. Wlicn in the boat the operator lies on a cradle astride of Its support. Pad ded prongs on the cradle curve over bis shoulders and hold blm In place, provide lug also n purchase for his arms when operating the lever In front of hi in. He wears u waistcoat .made of two thicknesses of ulr-tlght material, to which Ib' attached a small mouth tube by which It Is Inllated. It serves as a padding for the body while the oper ator Is In the boat und also as a life- tttftamtAH lt rill Att.ittfstiA Air Is admitted through the rear mast nnd circulates throughout tho boat. This air tube Is. however, automatical - ly closed when the boat Is beneath tho surface of the water, nnd the conning,' "' " '. '"" tower Is completely covered by means ed'1 chn,"'d- ",irl"'lm ,m,r " of a hydrostatic piston, open to the' w ,,e'w ,08e nltraetlons surprised wnter at the bottom of the boat, tho pressure of the water nt tho Increased depth forcing up the piston, which nc - .,....d Invnr .,, fnr,.,. n n1v nvnr thn alt-tube opening, thus preventing tho entry of wnter through It. entry of wnter through The name motion of tho piston oper ates lexers connected to a valve In tho compressed air tank In the bottom of the boat, opening it aud thus allowing a line stream of air to Issue therefrom Into tho bout, nnd supplying the oper- ntor with fresh air.' As the boat again reaches the surface the pressure on tlw hydrostntle piston Is released because !.... to iu. .i,..i. nf ,..n.. i..i it tube Is'nguln opened und the air tank vnlve closed. The torpedo Is flred by compressed air, but on leaving Its casing the pro pelling mechnulBiu of tho projectile Is set In motion, and It, starts oft under Its own power for the murk, iiiviv sss ,n u.fss va i ti utiu tiiv mi athletic maidens of our own day. Han nah Sanborn Phllbrook, In a recent nrtlclo on old-time Sanboruton, relates how an nhcestress of hers supplied a deficiency In her wenvlng apparatus. She found unexpectedly that her work required the uso of n cortulu reed nnd harness which could be obtained ouiy at a placo llvo miles, dlstnut; reuciieu by a road leading over a num ber of steep and dangerous hills. She was alone lu the houso with her bnby and another young child, whom she could not lenvo to go ou uu er rand. Nevertheless, shu could not en dure tho Idea of wasting ttmo In wait ing for that reed nnd harness when If she only hud them she could make such good progress wlthhor web. Her -bus-band owned tho "smnrtest -1-year-old colt In town," nnd this lively animal, nothing daunted, she mounted with her baby In her nrms, taking tho other child ou a pillion behind her. "Soon ufter her arrival," writes her great-griiiiddnughtcr, "there wero signs of a coming tempest, and sho had to hasten. The reed and harness, at leaBt four feet lonir. were liotiml tn Hm ir 'and sho turned toward home. "My areuf-great-uuclo Cato said that when she pusscd his houso sho was go ing llko the wind, the sky was black with tho comlug storm, and tho thun der nnd lightning were terrible. As soon as It cleared off ho saddled his horse and followed, 'oxpectlng,' ho said, 'to find Tubltha and tho children dead In tho road. But I weut clean over nil the way, and there sho was, getting uiivi iiuu siugiug, as lively as a cricket!'" , Sho wus not eveu wet; for thu smart l:year-o!d, urged to tho utmost, hud succeeded, lu spite of his queer nnd cumbrous load, lu racing tho shower nnd beutlug It. Supper over, Mrs. Sun born, with a tranquil mind and the proper Implements, was able to resume her uninterrupted weaving. llrliig tho End Together. A certuln colonel somewhere In tho South (no mutter where) was In the habit of telling yams und greutly ex nggerutlng. He hud a negro servant who corroborated everything his mus ter told. One duy tho colonel hud some gentlemen to dinner, and they were en joying some fine veidson very much. The colonel suld: "Ves, I went huutlng the other dnv nnd saw a fine buck. 1 took u good sight ut him and shot him through tho head, und the bullet weut through his hind leg." The gentlemen looked nt each other u little mystified. Tho negro scratched bis head und ut last said: "Ves, Indeed, geiumen; Just us tnassa raised the gun to shoot de buck ho raise his hind leg ond scratch his unr, and the bullet went through tho head and right through de hind leg." The gentlemen looked more satisfied. After the guests hul gone tho negro said to his master: "Gorry mighty, massa, next time you tell one of dem yarns do get (he ends cloater togedder. I had hard work to make both ends meet." A man Isn't really great until thv newspapers begin to print Jokes he bus originated, which are so dreary they couldn't draw a laugh from a man with money In his pocket. THE ORINOCO. Clttte Known, but One of the Greatest ltltcra In the World. One of tho greatest rivers of tho world, i the Orinoco, Is also one of the least known to Europeans. Its sister, the Amazon, has often been described by Wallace and Kates' among others, but Humboldt remains practically the only writer of standing upon the great strGam which, rising on the frontiers of Brazil, runs for 2.000 tulles through encj!ucln, receiving In Its course such Immense tributaries as the Mera aud Vpure, and discharging Itself by n hun dred mouths Into the south Atlantic op posite the British Island of Trinidad. The ptlticlpal entrance, nnd the only one available for sailing vessels, Is the Boca Orande, to the south, Into which How, among other tributaries, the Ara Hint aud the Amacuru, the latter also coinciding In its course with tho Schom- burgk boundary lino between British Guiana and Venezuela. But most of the tratlle of the Orinoco pusses through Trinidad, where passengers nnd good)) are transferred to steamers almost lint-bottomed, and reach the Orinoco by the mouth known ns Macarao, the open sea being 'uvoldcth It was by that route that the writer started In the Aptire, chartered for the bccuslon, -f or u trip of fiOO miles up the great river. forming probably the first, ond certain 7 h W. jmrtjr of tourists which lmu( r ncmlet nt. L,x ',m,re n"e4r, ll,nvlm Iorl ot 8nn "J" trance of the Mnciirao was reach- vu, nun iui luiiiieeii iiuiiih we iiuini" mile tlioso who had read of the delta of the Orin oco ns a dismal swamp, thousands of , fqunro miles In extent, tenanted only b ft fc'W '" HnllniH. WllO bllllt their ! J,0ll"e" ln tton ,tho 'F008; "".f bt,n8t8 nn.(1 b',',,8: T,l !k,HC.rlntlo is true, though the Impression left !) not quite collect. Well' nigh Impene trable forests nnd undergrowth hid ground which Is for tho most part ooze, covered for half the year by water, M"i ""iiraum imiiuiib, many oi wnuiii IMiiltlleil out to meet the steamer and i,v,u rou1,1' ' rrom thu ,nilll ' tree. and who dispute supremuey of theso wilds with Jaguars I fll. .. t. I.. II.. .- M I. I - tli i nnd ulllgntors, nro extremely low spec imens of humanity,, though attachment to their dogs, law, rougli-hulred and vxcelent hunters, should bo inuntloned to tneir credit. But the pnsser-by sees none of the horrors of this grent swamp. They are concealed by niagiilllocnt trees growing to' tho wuter's edge, whoso branches may sometimes be touched from tho steamer when she is steered close to tho shore lu order to avoid the current. Sometimes that spelndld parasite,, the inatupalo, has wrapped lu Its deadly folds several adjacent trees, and, these perishing; It stands alone, showing walls of green and resembling a largo ivy-uiuuiicd tower, upon tins aim upon the toiis of the tallest trees other para sites lllug musses of blossom. A flock of tlauilugoes makes i brilliant scarlet patch here ami therei the sun Hashes from parrots of many sizes and various hues; snow-whlto crimes guzo Htolldly from the banks; macaws, greeu and yellow, or deep crimson on head und breast, fly heavily past, and smaller birds of every color of thu rainbow scieam or chatter or sing among the trees. Caracas (Venezuela) Herald. A Crime to Frighten Children. " Beople' who have the care of little children vary lu opinion as to the best menus of punishing them, for eveu the best of little people' need correction at times, The mother Is without doubt the person to whom this duty belongs, I and It Is her paramount duty to see that It Is never deputed to any ono who will frighten the child. Nurses who ure properly enough forbidden to ad minister eorporul punishment ure very apt to full buck ou some such methods If uot cnrefully warned against them and due supervision exercised to see that these udinoultliius are uot neglect ed. It Is true, perhaps, thut the lin-, aginary person who wus supposed to bo always coming after naughty chil dren tho bogeyman, lu fact, of our own childish duys Is a being of the pust. But he hns inuiiy relations close ly resembling him, and on so Important a mutter mothers ought to bo watch ful. If a child Is constitutionally nervous It Is no use to think thut It can ho mndo different by force. Argument, too, lu many cases, only Intensifies the terrors which children often feel If left alone lu the dark, and gives dell nl to expression to feurs which are pure ly Imaginary. .Many peopio urguo that a child who Is afraid to be left alone or to go Into it dnrk room ought to bo made to do either of these things !n or der to Hud out that no harm will como to him. Now, children ure seldom really ufrald unless they huve Deeu made so, and It Is n curious fact that the most t lipid child shrinks from dis closing his fears to any oue. In such a case somu oue hns certainly warned him thut worse things will happen If ho dares to disclose tho reason of his alarm. Very often It Is tho simplest thing which has been made to appear so terrible under certain conditions, Queen of Fashion, !' II IS 1 Jtelievo I ho Monotony. Fifty-five thousand packuges of vege tubles and flower Heeds are being sent to the British troops lu tho South Af rican blockhouse by nu Kngllsh firm of tlurlsls to enable them to relieve tho monotony of their existence. Ilolween Marriott Men. 'Whcrs did the expression, 'To look out for No. 1' originate?" "I suppose some bachelor said it," Detroit Free I'rcss. Idolize a woman If you will, but don't try to understand her, TaC0MI WASH., ADVEnTISIIl', R KNABEL, , , a iwi,n;i"ihiM, t THE OKHMAS' IIAKKRY AND COTTVK . rAitums. ' ' Frcih RrestT nml Cnkci 1IW. OrnnmcnMfr nice a iDcclallrt Only the best anil nticd Cnien a ijccialty Oniv the niRterlal used In our llnkerr. Ilrcnri drum free to any j.urt of tho city. Telephone Dark 781. 1117 1'aclllo Avenue, Tacoma, W MhlDxmo- " D OTHSCIIILD & CO. , Townwnd( ws.htngto-.' "" commission NKitcnarrm minium jiuuso iinjKcn ami DiCTrtuzrva. Eitabllilicd IMS, riranch offlcc Ti Scuttle. JENTUCKY LIQUOR CO. 1'cter Snmtbcrfr, Proprietor. 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