THE JtfEW AGE.p6kTJjANl5. OBEGON. TACOMA ADVERTISING J. F. DAY lS Fancy and Staple Groceries Telephone. Mnln 472. 1020 Tacoma Ave. TAOOMA, WASH, A. A. ALLEN, Manager The Singer Manufacturing o. Telephone, Red 2375. TACOMA. WASH. 11812th St. Tacoma. Shoe Co. f,P. 0. FISHER, Prcs&Trcas. te''- '-i' - Phono, Oak 2i. 030 Pacific Ave. TACOMA, WASH. " H. W. MEYERS & GO. Dealers In FURNITURE, STOVES, RANGES, Hardware, Glassware, Mixed Paints Tclophono, James 157(1. 1021 8o. Eleventh St.. Cor. K. TACOMA, WN. Thomas Bennett Dealer in New ann Second-Hand Furniture Stoves, Carpets, Tin ware 'and Crockery. 90i Tacoma Ave, Tacoma Wash. IRA' VluaiMtr, Pros. i:. P. Vauohan, Trcas. ,U. U. WvMKoor, Vice I'reS- and Bocy. Wynkoop-Vaughan Company DRUGGISTS IND CHEMISTS Ninth and Pacific Ave. TACOMA WASH. THE BOHEMIAN JOHN J MCMILLAN, Prop, FURNISHED ROOMS . Telephone, Mais 240. 100 Tenth St. TACOMA, WASH. Kelly's Transfer J. II. KGIXV, Prop. Wood and Coal for Sale MOVING A SPECIALTY tea Heated Rooms for Storing Furniture. Telephone Main 401, Office and Residence 931 Tacoma Ave. TACOMA, WASH. THE ARCADE 3. T. MURPHY, Prop, Dry Goods S Men's Furnishings Cor,. 1 3 and Pacific Avo. TACOMA WASH. TEA AND COFFEE Are th- treat popular ' drinks of tho country. How Important to have It nice and fresh roast- -ed of Dickson, the Coffee Roaster 1638 Paciflo Avenue, TACOMA, WASHINGTON. HJMkB Your SfSSTSJBV SeVSs9r As you slice off a succulent piece of the tender roast beef procurable at our es tablishment. Of course much depends on the cook don't blame It all on tbo butcher but we'll take chances on that lax we know our meats are Aleuts. Bay Olty MarkmU H - 4S HAM IDTEITISim. A DOLPU BCmKIBKB, Funeral Director. 118-920 Front Street, Opposite R. R. Depot Park. Bell phone 212F. Ind. phone 489. -BOI8E, IDAHO. OTATK BANK OF IDAHO. Welter, Idaho. CAPITAL, $50,000. Edward Bhalntvald, President. Cha. J. Bcltryn, Cashier. Also has a branch at Cambridge. Idaho. The People's Bonk. Solicits our business. mllK COMMERCIAL UOTEL. A. Hlnkoy, Proprietor. First class n all respects. Special attention given to commercial men. Long distance tele phone in connection. NAMPA, IDAHO. The Bank of Nampa. FRED O. MOCK, Cashier. WK BOLICIT YOUR BU8INK8S. NAMPA, IDAHO STAR LIVERY, FEED AND HOARDING BTABI.K First class rigs furnished to all points. Spe cial rates to Kmnfctt, Star, Pearl and Snake Rlrcr. Special attention siren to commercial men. W. J. DUVALL, Proprietor, Nampa, Idaho. Hotel Weiser, Welser, Idaho. BARTON & BRIZENDINE, Proprietors. Frco Sntnplo Rooms. Rates reason nhlo. Minors', Stockmen's nnd Com inorclnl Mou's Headquarters. Largest and heat nppo!ntcl hotel in Western Idaho. Rooms with bath, steam heat and electric cull bells. Bar ber shop in connection. The Idan-ha IDANIIA HOTEL CO., Ltd., Proprietors E. W. SCHUBFItT, Manager. BOISE, IDAHO. OPENED JANUARY, 1901 AMERICAN PLAN. " 1UTE8J2.60 AND UPWARDS. Headquarters for Tourists, Mining Men and Commercial Travelers. Prescott, Brandt & Co., Office with J. H. QRAYI1H.L, Immigration Agt. 0. 8. L. R. R. REAL ESTATE AGENTS The great home land mild climate, pure mountain air, fine water. The death rate Is lower In Idaho than In any other state In the Union. No cyclones, storms or billiards. First premium 011 fruit at the World s Fair, Chicago, 1893; Paris Exposition, 1900. First premium on Lambs at Chicago Stock Show, 1900. Oold, sUrcr, copier, coal, fine timber. Grow wheat, oats, btrley, corn, all kinds of cultlrated grasses, and vegetables to perfec tion, We will be pleased to show you fine Irri gated lauds at Nampa, Ilolse, Caldwell, Payette and other points. Wo hare bargains In lauds from 110.00 per acre up. Correspondence so licited. Address PRESCOTT, BRANDT & CO. Room 6, Hlckey Building, NAMPA, IDAHO FOR CHEAP HOMES a And How to Reach Them, Call On or Address J. H. GRAYBILL, Traveling immigration Agent Oregon Short Line By. NAMPA, IDAHO. CITY LAUNDRY CO. Gents' Work a Specialty. PheHi: Intel 429, CtWkla 411. FOURTH AND GOUCH STS., PORTLAND, OREGON UPPINCOTT'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE A Family Library TIm, But iii CwMt Litiratura 12 CoMrLXTK Novclsi Yearly MANY SHORT STORIES AND PAFCRS ON TIMELY TOPICS $2.60 PER YEAR 2Sct. a.corv NO CONTINUED' STORIES KVKMY NUHaCRCOMOLCTKIN ITKKLr VO IT NOW. Wise Bras, i the Fameas Porttanel Deat Lats, Advise People Not to Neg lect the Teeth. "Do it now," enld Dr, W. A. Wise, thn great dentist of tho Failing build Inr, Portland, Or., tho other day speak ing of getting ono'a teeth attended to. Tho doctor used tho widely famous saying of tho Into Rev. Dr. Mattbio V. Babcock, who put nil fashionable Now York in a fovor of immediato intention to do right by simply repeating his sound advice to always "do it now." when anyono thought of performing a good act. "Tho many obstacles that long pro von tod peoplo from taking proper caro of their teeth iiavo been almost entire ly rqmovod by modorn methods," con tinued Dr. Wiso. "Tho oxponeo -is Tory modorato. The pain is absolutely nothing. Prosperity roignB ovorywhoro and thorn is scarcely nnyono too poor to afford having bad teeth extracted and serviceable now ones put in. Falro teeth, as we make thorn, cannot bo told from natural ones, and tho wearer can oat about aB well an over after a littlo practice Everybody with good teeth should offer up a prayer of thankful ness and go immediately to a good dentist and havo tho teeth examined so as to bo bum thoro nro no beginnings of decay apparent. Tako 'the troubles at their incjption and only a littlo work is necosrary. And at alt ovents, no matter how far teoth trouble havo gone, go immediately nnd onco havo your tooth put in pen'oct ordor. Aflor that it is an easy matter to watch thou and keep thorn permanently in good ordor. "Iho wholo pormon is woll summed in Dr. Babcock's words 'do it now.' "Wo claim that thoro nro no facili ties for donfal work in tho Northwest superior to what wo offer at our ofllco in tho Falling builidng, Portland, Or. Wo havo thcuBittids of pationtB and are ready to wolcomo thousands more." Too Strong a Negative. "It's pretty hard to soloct a wlfo nowadays," remarked Mr. Con Scot; "tho averago girl of today doosn'tknow enough." "I'vo found," replied Mr. Mittons, "that they Nol entirely too much." Philadelphia Record. To Form a Habit. "Poverty is uncomfortablo, as I can testify," said Jamos A. Garfluld, "but nine times out of ten tho best thing that can happen to a young man is to be tossod overboard and bo compelled to sink.or swim. In all my acquaint' ance I have nover known a man to be drowned who was worth tho saving." Standing Up for His Rights. "Got' out of here I" growled the larvae in tho cheese rind, aB the weovil Bought to make an entrance. "But why," protested the weevil, "there is plenty of room for us both I" "Where's your skipper's iiocuse?" askod tho larvao, haughtily. Judge. French Like a Native. Merrltt Why, I speak French liko a native In convocation with one of 'them tho other day, ho asked mo if I wasn't born in Franco. Cora Doesn't that go to prove, my dear, that tho French are tho politest peoplo in tho world? -Now York Times. Fattens QUICK! Cattle and Hogs for market. Shortens fattening period one-fourth. Saves Per FATTEST CATTLE. "I fed rruetlan Stock Food last winter and turned elf lbs fattest cattle I e-er hut for the Mm ln-th of time." I consider Prasolaa Stack Pood welt worth the coat I would not be with outlt.-O.W.Ar, 1'orker, 8. 0. 7DP17 T thu ad. SY If IV IV to lb dealer BhoM nam appears below and get copy of th Kauisji's & Btockb-is's 1Up Hook 1'UHILAMI HtwSCM JO forlUud. Or., Coast Agents.- DR. G. GEE WO WONDERFUL HOME TREATMENT Tltls wonderful Chi nese doctor Is called great because be care people without opera lion that are ilvao up to die, II cur with IhOM wonderful t'ht ne bertM, root, bud, bark and vegetables that are entirely ud kuown to medical eel- enc lo this country. Through th us of those barmlesa remedies ibis famous doctor knows th action Of over MO different remedies, which be successful 1 uses In different dlseaaes. He guarantees to cur ratarrh, asthma, lung, throat, rheumatism, nervousness, atomacb. liver, kidneys, etc i ha hundred of testlniou lals. Charges moderate. Call and see hltu. I'atlf nts oui of th city writ for blank and circulars. Bend 4 cent In tamp. COMJUlr TATION VJtKK. AUDKKUti TME C. BEE Wfl CHINESE MEIICINE BO. lili Third St., Portland, Oresea. ajrMeuU oo paper. , M Seeds m MUW art planted by famier Bm ATaW and Gardener wbo la TaSK MMW stopptdeitertnitnUiiv.il k. MMW jmts to lay a bill nice YaVA MMW fortftrrsanditapaffrraf VBa Mmj dtalnwr at the harvest. All WB ASW. dsalen. leol 4 Aaaoal fjt MMW PttpaiarreatoaUappllraalai kW D. M. FIRRY CO., Ba gJ Detroit, Mloh. Ba avKU jussKI MMM kSf hBJ OTOifmsk ml UX faJto. SM Best Coagb Knp. Taste Ooqd, Ds , atBJBJKSSPJBEBjBunKyBjBfli mmiMinitiinMnm GOOD !;SboftQtofie$ 4 1 ! r M-M-M "M 1 MM I : Of Gladstone, Henry Labouchcro onco remarked: "I do not object to Mr. Gladstone's occasionally having an ace up hlB alcove. But I do wish ho would not always say that Providence put it there." Tho Buffalo Commercial relates that an American womnu, belonging to tho nouvcau rlchc, recently mot an ac quaintance on the. deck of nn outgoing 8teamer, arid nnnouueed, with great eclat, that she was going abroad to havo tho dear girls' (her two daugh ters) portraltB painted. "Why not In America?" queried the acquaintance. "Oh, I'vo tried all the American nrt lsts in vain. Now we'ro going over to sec what tho old masters can do." At a dinner during tho Russian In timidation of Turkey, Lord Beacons field was onco seated near an Inquisi tive hostess, who, after tho political situation had been discussed at length, Inquired of her distinguished guest In a thrilling whisper: "What aro you going to do?" "I mu waiting," quiet ly replied tho prime minister of En gland. "What nro you waiting for?" pressed his hostess. "I am waiting for you to pass tho niUBtard," Bald Bea cousflcld, and ho placidly continued his dinner. Once, In tho courso of n speech which was punctuated by Interrup tions, In Parliament, John Bright wiib Baying: "Personally, I do not feel dis posed to wage war against these Phil istines," when nn unruly member of his audience shouted, "Iloo-hawl" "If, however," Mr. Bright continued with out pause, "my friend at the back of the hall will lend niu one of his Jaws I Blmll be encouraged to reconsider my attitude, In view of the historic sue cchh of Samson when provided with n similar weapon." At a Loudon dinner, General Horace Porter was onco referred to by tho chairman in tho following way: "We have here to-night General Horace Porter, nnd I call upon him for n speech; tho gentleman 1h like a Blot machine: you ,put In a dinner and out comes n speech." Tho witty general rose, nud replied with a quick lire of satire: "The chairman has thought lit to liken mo to a slot-machine; mny I return tho compliment, and say that he Is like ono also? Ho puts In a speech, and up comes your dinner." An admirer ouco wroto to Lowell, describing his autograph collection, and concluding with tho remark: "I would bo much obliged for your auto graph." Tho reply came, bearing with it a lesson on tho correct use of the words "would" and "should," which deeply Impressed Itself on tho mind of tho recipient. Tho response read: "Pray, do not say hereafter. ! would bo obliged;' If you would bo obllced. bo obliged, nnd bo dona with It; say 'I siioum Do obliged,' nnd oblige youra truly, James Russell Lowell." THE HUMBLE BEGINNING Of Washington onj JefTeraoii Col I en In Peuuajrlvaula. Tho cabin here shown is tho humhlo beginning from which has sprung Washington and Jefferson College, ono of tho prominent educational Institu tions of Western Pennsylvania. The cabin was built In 1780, nnd was In- TUB LOO CABIN SCHOOL. tended to be used oh a Lutlu school. It Is situated In Canoushurg. Ah tho number of scholars Increased, tho fa cilities to accommodnte students grew Inadequate, and a larger academy was built, from which tho present "W. & J." collego has developed. The Rev. Jobu MpMUlau, D, I)., father of Prea byterianlstu in Western Pennsylvania, taught in tbo old log cabin, which still stands, a cherished reminder of days long past. Iloontgen Rays In Dentistry. The X-rayls being used In dentistry with considerable success. It some times happens that tho permanent, or "second," teeth are not properly cut. The mouth Is thus disfigured by tho loss of tho first set of teeth and the nonappearance of tho second teeth. With tbo X-ray the dentist can deter mine whether tho second tooth Is in the gum, and if so why It has not ap peared. The obstruction Is removed, a passage opened and tho tooth works gradually down to Its placo. Vetera In the Business. "Aro you In favor of capital punish ment?" asked the Judge of the prospec tive Juror. "Of what?" "Of banging a man If he's found guilty?" "Well," was the drawling reply, "I las most lnglnrully hung 'em when they bothered mo too much!" Atlanta Constitution. Silence Is golden. Largo fortunes have been mud from stills. -, Never Still. Mrs. Naggem And do yon love me still? Naggem (wearily) I don't know; I've nevor had the chance. The Truth. If wo did not think Monopolo Spices to bo purer, stronger and more fragrant than any other kind, we would not eay so. It is becauso wo havo examined and compared very closely tho Mono- polo with ovory other brand that wo nro 'so poRitlvo in our- statement. All wo care to havo you do is to givo thorn a fair trial. Tho quality of tho spices will ilo tho rost. Your grccor handles Monopolo goods or ran got thorn for you. Wadhams & Kerr Bros., packers, Port land, Or. One More. Tho conversation turned upon peoplo notorious foi tolling falsehoods. "In all my llfo," says tho hostess, "I havo nevor told a fib throo times."- "Woll, that mattes tho fourth," said her husband, skeptically. Judgo. CITS) Fermanennr Ourru !o nts or nerroutneM n ! atter flrtt ilni'miienf tir. Kllne'sdreatNervs tttttorer. Send for PllISItS-J.OOtrltlMittleaniltrrat W. Da.ILll.Kuss. Ltd. VII ArchSL.r-Mladelphla.l' i A Matter of Wonder. Mrs. Pock (who has returned from Niagara) I stood Bpeochloss Mr. Peck Wonderful, wonderful I (to himself) I wondor how Niagara did it? Detroit Free Press. Pico's Ouro fa a remedy for roughs, colds and consumption. Try It. Prico IMceuts, at druggists. The Unlucky Thirteen. Prison Visitor Why nro you horo, my misguided friend? Prisoner I'm tho victim of tho un lucky number IS. Visitor Indoadl How's that? Prisoner Twolvo judge. Jurors nud ono IIOtt'H TIIIBT Wo offer One Hundred Dollars Howard fornny Casoof Citttarrh that cau notbocurcd by II all's Catarrh Cure. I'. J. CHENKY ACo., Props. , Toledo. 0. Wo tho undersigned, havo known V. J, Cheney (or thu past IS vi-ars, and be I love lilui porfectiy honorable In all bualiicst tratisaatlnmt and tin. anclally ntilu to carry out nnyiibllyuiloni made by their llrm. Wholesale lirtixglsts. Toledo, Waluimi KinnanA MAnviN, ... Wholosale DrtiBitlsts, Toledo. O. nall'l Catarrh CiurA Is tnluiiliitirnitv antim directly ou the blood and tntiooiis surtsecsof too system. rnce7srpcr liottle. Bold by all druRclsls. Testlmoulnls free. Hail's Family Tills aro the best. Safer, Too. Lover Ono klis Ih worth a hundred lottois. Damsel Oh, you're very sontlmon Ul. Ixivor Oh, no. Tho kiss, you know, can't be introduced In a breach of promise suit. To Uremic In Now Hhoas, Always shako In Aliens Foot-Rase, a powder. It cures chilblains, damp, sweating, ochlnir, swollen feet. Cures Corns and Ihinlons. At all drtiKirlsts and shoo stores, SSu. Don't accept any substitute. Hample malleil FIIEK. Address Allen B. Olmstead, Ixiltoy, N. Y Always. Pa What did you loarn at school today, Bobblo? Bobble I learned to say "Yes, Sir." Pa Aro you always going to say "Ycb, sir?" Bobblo Yopl Exchange A Synonym. "What teachor. is a synonym?" askod a "Please, Blr," said a lad, "it's a word you can uio in placo of anothor if you don't know how to spoil the other one." The Butternut Tree. Tho butternut is a treo that likes best a rocky and uneven soil, and in whoso shade noither shrub nor horb will thrive. The bark is used as a dyo etuff for woolens. ehronic Sores Eatinq Dicers. IStiffiS And a source of worry, anxiety and endless trouble to those who nre afflicted with them, particularly bo when located upon the lower extremities whore the circulation is weak and sluggish. A gangrenous eating1 ulcer upon the leg is a frightful sightand as the poison burrows deeper nud deeper into the tissue beneath and the sore continues to spread, one, can almost see tho flesh, melting away aud feel the strength going out with the sickening discharges., Great running sores and deep offensive ulcers often develop from a simple boil, swollen gland, bruise or pimple and arc a threatening danger always, because while all such sores are not cancerous, a great ninny are, and this should make you suspicious of all chronic slow-healing ulcers and sores, par ticularly if cancer runs in your family. Face sores ure common and cause the greatest annoyance because they are bo persistent and unsightly and de tract from, one's appearance. Middle aged and old people and those whose blood is 'contaminated and tainted with the germs and poison of malaria or some previous sickness, or excessive use of mercury, nre the chief sufferers from chronic sores and ulcers. While the blood remains in this unhealthy, polluted condition healing is simply Impossible and the sore will continue to grow and spread in spite of washes and salves or any superficial or surface treatment, for the sore is but the outward sign of some constitutional disorder, a bad condition of the blood and system, which local reradies cannot cure 8. 8. 8. reaches these old chronic sores through the blood. It Roes to tau very root of the trouble and counteracts and removes from the bleod all the impurities and poisons, and gradually builds up the entire system and strengthens the sluggish circulation, nnd when the blood has been purified) blood purifier and tonic combined and a safe and permaticnt cure for chronic-' sores and ulcers. If you have a elow-healing sore of any kind, large or small, write us about it, and our physicians will advise you without charieav Book oa Blood and Skin Diseases free. THE SWiFT BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATIONS Of America Use Pe-ru-na For All Catarrhal Diseases. Mrs. Henrietta A. S. MnrBh. Woman's lletinvnlrnt Assnolntlon of Chlcrtko. Mrs. Henrietta A. S. Marsh, Presi dent Woman's Donovolont Association, of 327 Jackson Park Torraco, Wood lawn, Chicago, III,, says: "I suffered with la grlppo for mvoit wcekfl nnd nothing hoi pod me until I tried Peruna. I felt at onco that I hail at Inst secured thn right medicine and kept steadily Improving. Within tlirco weeks I was fully restored." Honriotta A. 8. Mnrah. Independent Orrinr nf amid To.nplnr, of Washington. Mrs. T. W. Collins, treasurer I. O. G. T., of Everett, Wash., has used tho great catarrhal tonic, IVruun, for nn aggravated caeo of dyspepsia. Shu writes: "After having a revere attack of la grippo, I also suffered witli dyspepsia After taking Peruna I could eat my regular meals witli relUh, my system was built up, my health returned, nnd I linvo remained in excellent strength nnd vigor now for over a year." Mre. T. W. Collins. If you do not derivo prompt nnd unt Isfaetory results from tho ueo of Poru na, write at once to Dr. Hnrtman, giv ing n full statement of your euro anil ho will be pleased to givo you ills vnluablu advice gratis. AddroFH Dr. Hartman, president '.of tho Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. Liquidity of the German Language. Mr. Casey, under tho impression that the perfuming machine was a phono graph, dropped a cent in tho slot and placed tho tube to his ear. "Wow I" ho oxclnlmod suddonly, flinging tho tube from iiim. "It's av wonder some one wouldn't invint waterproof records for thlm dont Ger man songs I "Now York Sun. Mothers will ftna Mrs. rVlnilow's Sooth ing Uyrup the bt.st remedy to use lor their ohlldrou during the tcethlug jioriod. Well Trained. Old Lady (to boy who liaa fetched hor a glass of wntor) Thank you, my boy; you were very quirk abont it. Boy That's nolhln', ma'am. I'm used to it. I had a Job of carrying; water to tho elephants in a circus.- Plck-Me-Up. Makes Your Liver Lively. A laiy, languid liver keeps you In bad health all thu thno, WaVo It up lo lively action wltti Cascareis Candy Cathartic. All druuKlita, 10. Jfrc.tuc. Quick Promotion, "1 hoar your brother is an assistant bookkeeper" "Yes, indeed. And, do you know, ho proved himiolf so clover that they' vo passed him over tho first and second HH'IftnntHliip" iinil inmlo him third ansistant right off." Valdoata, (Ja., September, 1000.. Swift Bpoolflo Co., Atlanta, da. Bear Sim; Something- like a rfafaar oame on my Instep, vary moll aft. first, not at all painful, but a ik grew larger and began to pain me Z consulted a dootor, but la aptta oty all he could do th aore sot wore and began to dlaoharg thea other ores oame until the whole top ' my foot wm one large bhi of wm and Z eould not walk. Then my haa band, who bad boon onred of Sorof uU by the use of fl. 0, 0., aalA km believed it would our me, X Toe-ram taking- It and eight bottles otureaU me; my foot healed up nicely, Xbe lleve Z would have been a oHpplav for Ufa but for S. 8. . mJ",, u M " . anu me Bysicm purged oi all morbid, unhealthy matter the healing process begins, and the eating ulcer or chronic sore is soon entirely gone. 8. 8. 8. contains no mineral or poison ous drugs of any description, but is guar anteed a THirelv vetretnhla rattt1v a. SPEOiFW OO.. ATLANTA, . I Sj -aifcaL.aMjf;. & .