pwnr: -i the imr age, ronTiASTD, Oregon r Tf ' r "WJ7! ' ? .WW3r ' u , ';"' When the Hair Falls Then It's time to act! No time to study, to read, to experi ment! You want to save your hair, and save It quickly, too! H so mane up your mina mis very minute that If your hair ever comes out you wil! use Aycr's Hair Vlrjor. It makes the scalp healthy. The hair stays in. It cannot do any thing else. It's nature's way. The boat kind ot a testimonial "Dold lor ovor sixty yoars." A U6 tY J. O. A jr Co., Low 1 1, M. AIIO DlQUMOlUriri Ol - . mJL 8ABSAPARILU. W w O cutKRV rraoRAt. AkI( Her Heller Jurtcmenl, "Ain't you rntlicr youiiK to bo loft In chnrRO of a drtiR store?" "Porhnps io, iiia'nni; what can I do for you?" "Don't your employe- know It's dnn CrroiiH to lonre n tnro hoy lllto you lu charge of such n plnco?" "I nm competent to uorve you, mnilnm, If you will uinlto known your wants." "Don't they know you mlcht poison oiiip one?" "Thern l.i no danger of that, madam ; what can I do for you?" "t think I hotter go to tlio storo down tlio Htreor." "I can servo you Just an well an they can nml oh rhenply." "Well, you can giro me n 2-ccnt itnmp, hut It don't look right." Hous ton l'ORt. Deafness Cnnriot He Cured tir local application nn t Jiey cannot reach tho rtlioMoiI portion ol lliu oar. 1 liero Is only una wnyto cure (Ichiiu'M, mid Hint In hv coiiatltu ttonal tmncillcii, Hoftfuini In cnui'il liynu In llmni'il cnmlltlimof tliu inllcoiia lining ol ttm Kimtnclilrtli TiiIjO. WIipii HiU till) U liillainnl you linvon riiiiillliiK'iltiilrlintorfocl lioar. liiK, mill wlivii ItlmiMllroly climccl, HoIiil'h la Hut run lilt, nmt union lliu lultniiiitintluii can lo taken out nml tlila luliu rottoiod to It normal conilltliin, IuirMiik will tu ilralroyoil furovorf ti1li i'Hut out of ten nrn rallied by Catarrh, which li nnthltiK hut an Inllauiod condition ot tliifiinirniiHaiirfnrt.il. WuwIIIkIvi) Uiiu Itilliilroil Dollar for any cao of UrMfiu frniiaf.1 hyralnrrh) that can nut lm cured ly ilall'a Catarrh Cuiu, Hvutl lor clrculara,fri'v. K. J, CIIRNKY A CO., Tolcilo, O. Hnlcllty lrilfillt,7So. llall'i Family l'llla aro tlio belt. Didn't Ml ml llm Mnclilitfta. "I hope," wild the renter of room No. 1107, "that tho rnttl ot the typewriters In my oMcn doesn't annoy you." "No, air, It doc not," responded the cniaty rapltullit wIiohq office wai No, 111)0; "lint their cnhhle doe aunoy rue exceedingly." Chlcnso Trlbuue. To llrcak In New Shoes. AlwayiatiaUlu Allen's root-Kara, a rowder. It cure hot, weatlliR, achlUK. awollcn feet, (.'urea coma, liiKrowliiK ualla and bunions. At all ttriiKiiUla anil aluxi alnrea.O.V. Don't arrept aiivMiliatltule. Kamptn inalled KltKK. A dd rata Alien H. Ulmstod, a Hoy, N. Y. Net llopn of Agreement. "I am aorry to hear that Wrlnkilns and IiIh wlfo enn't llvu together lu h-iico. Thero N too inurh olmtlunrj on hoth aide Ilmt'a the trouhle, Isn't It?" "Yes; ho'' a standpatter, nnd she's a tandpouter." CITO HI. Vltua' lnr nmt all Nrrvnua l)ls'ae lllo ixTiuitiiviitlr iicnil by Dr. Kllna'a tlrml bltn lliaiorvr. rViml f,r rilKli J Irlnl ln.ltbi am! tiflli. Iir.lt. II. Kiln., I.I. ,WJI Arch Ml., I'lilln..!' AntPiiillHK the llrt'liirallon. ".My friend," otrhilnicd the rnndld.tte, In it lino hurst of disinterested pntrlotlsin, "1 don't wiuit this oIIUm It you think I am unworthy to till It 1" Hero lw stopped urn! took a drink of water. "And I mltfht ndd." ho proceeded, "that my cnudldiicy is not the result ot any cor rupt political ImriMln." "Yes, )ou mlt,'lit," Interrupted an old farmer In tho audience j "hut If you did you'd he lyln' like Sum Mill!" Mothers will flml U". Vrinslow's Boothlni Byrup tho twit remedy touio (or ttiatrehlldrsa during the IvelhliiK I rlil. Wmilt'il In limit, "1 lnul u triiuip foi dinner today." "In thlit Home of him?" nskctl lici tiuMmud, (toklng IiIh fork Into the moat rather auspiciously. Houston Tost. NlirnUlnir In All Cnndnr, Mls I'eitchley Mr. Spooniunor. nan I eirer Klven you good reason to think 1 preferred )ou to oilier young men and wanted to marry you? Mr. Spoonnmoro No, to tell the truth, you neter lme. I learn from the other fellows that you ki them good night when they go uway, the same as you do me, IN CONSTANT AGONY. A Went VlraliilHii' An nil Dlatreas TlirmiKli Hltluer Trimbles, V. I,, Jrtckon, nierclmiit, ol Park rratinrtr. V Vn,, aya: "Driving about In bad weather hrought kidney trou bles on we, ami I Buffered twenty yearn with sharp, cramp ing paiua in the back and urinary dlior ilert. I often bad to et up a docen time at night to urinate. Heteutton let in, and I wai obllited to use tuo catheter. I took to my bed, and the doctors falling to help, began using Poatt'a Kidney PUU. The urine coon came freoly again, and the paiu grad ually disappeared. I have beeu cured eight yean, and though over 70, am m active as a boy," Bold by all dealers. 60 oeuts a box. f oater-Mllbura Co., Buffalo, N. Y rFFfci pw&f ki ttCtM;fr9444''9J 0LD lepaVofiteS 3 ft(t(M44444444 Ma AVvaBFaJteV ftKr&avJr&rBk: Two Iiiivcrai Two lovers by n moss grown tiprlng, They leaned Hoft checks together thero ; Mlnglcil the dark nnd sunny linlr, And lieard tho wooing thrushvs sing. U, budding time I U, lovo'i hest prima 1 Two, wedded, from tho portal atept, The hells mado hnppy cnrollngs, 'J ho nlr wits soft ns fanning wings, While pctnN on the pathway BlcpU O, pure ejed hrldol O, tender prlda t Two faces o'er a cradlo bent, Two hand nhovo tho breast were lock ed; These prosi each other whllo they rocked, Then watrhed a life that lovo had sent. O, solemn hour I U, hidden power I Two parents by tho evening fire; Tim red light fell nhovo their knees On lie.ids that rose by slow degrees, Like bud upon tlio Illy spire. O, patlciu life I O, tender strife 1 The two still snt together thero; The rod light nhono about their knees, Hut nil the heads, by slow degrees, Had gone and left that lonely pair. (), voyage fast 1 0, vanished past I Tho red light shone upon tho floor And innilo tho spaco between them wide ; They drew their chnlrs up sldo by sldo; The palo cheeks Joined and said "once more." O, memories I (), past that 1st Oeorgo Dllot. As it II I'll m O'er (lie Wafer. As a liea m o'er tho face of tho waters may glow Whllo tho tide runs In darkness and cold ness below, Ko the cheek may bo tinged with n warm sunny smile, Though tho cold heart to ruin rum darkly the while. One fatal remembrance, one sorrow that throws Its bleak shado alike- o'er our Joys and our woes. To which llfo nothing darker or brighter can bring, For which Joy has no halm and aflllctlon no sting Oh I this thought In tho midst of enjoy ment will stay, Like a dead, leafless branch In the Rum mer's bright ray; Tho beams of tho warm sun play round It In vain, It may smile In his light, but It blooms not again. Thomas Moore. WORLD'8 SUPPLY OF PINS. Ciimtilleiilril Miiehlun Hit (Jrrnlly Nlmiillllril lliu 31 ii n u fur t iir. Though tho demnnd for plna tlio world over la enoruiotiH, tho iiiIIIh of tho United KtnteH practically supply tho fiitlru demand, wiyn tho Now York llurnhl. Formerly plus wero oxpen hIvo, but now they font n moro trlllo. lu llrOrt tho 7ri.000.Ooo people III tho United Htutca lined t!0,0(H,(KK) grosH of common pliiM, which In tMjunl to 0,500, 000,000 plus, or mi nverngo of nboiit I'M plim for every mini, woman nml child lit tho country. Thin U tho hlghcHt nvorugo reiicl.cd nnywhero lu tho uho of plus. Ten yenrn ago wo lined only about (eveiity-two plno each. In u xlugtu year tho total number of plim inauufactured In tho United States wax OS.SSO.'JiIO grows. The total num ber of pins iiiaiiufactitred In tho Unit ed Ktntt'H during 1000, tho census year, was ilS.SSO.'JtM) gross. Thero aro forty thrco factories In all, with ",:t.V! em ployoi. Tho hUhliiPHs Iiiih grown rapid ly during tho hint twenty yearn, for although thero wero forty factorloM In lsso they iniiduced only lialf an iniich, employed only about half tho capital and only 1,077 hands. Thero has bivu a considerable In crease lu tho number of women and children employed lu pin factories ot Into years, which Is an Indication that tho machinery Is being Improved and hluiplltlcd and that Its operation does not retpilro wi high an order of inec'lmn leal skill. IIookH and eyes aro a by product of pltimaktug mid aro produced at most of the factories from material that will not do for plus. Tho output of hooks nnd eyes lu 1000 was l,i:tl,K!i gros. Tho automntlc machines which turn out pins ami hooks has minimized the cost of their manufacture till tho cost Is practically only that of tho brass wire from which they are made, A aluglo machine does the wholo business. Colls of wlro, hung uinm reels, nro passed Into machines which cut thorn Into proiH'r length and thoy drop off Into it receptacle and arrange them selves lu the Hue of u slot formed of two bars. When they rvach the lower end ot the bars thoy are seized nnd preyed Iwtweeu two dim, which form the heads, and pass along Into tho grip of nuother steel Instrument which points them by pressure. They ar then dropped Into a solution of sour beer, whirling as they go, to tw clean ed, nnd then Into n hot solution ot tin, which Is also kept revolving. They hero rocelvo their bright coat of metal and are pushed along, killing time, until they have bad an oppor tunity to harden, when thejr are droi (4d lato a (evolving barrel of bran and Or J 2 sawdust, which coola and polishes them at tlio samo time. America Imported $418,004 worth of ordinary ncedlci, most of them from Knglnud, last year. Unlrplns nnd safe ty plus nnd other kinds of pins nro manufactured In n idmllnr ninnncr. One of tho largest works of man's Wo mado 1,180,101 gross of hnlrplns In bauds Is tho artllklul lukc, or resor 1800. llotlt needles nnd hnlrplns nro .voir, lu India, at Uujputium. This res manufactured to u greater extent In crvolr, said to bo tho largest lu tho Huropo thnn plain pins. Bnfety pins, 'world, known us tho great tank of Dho however, aro decidedly American, nnd bar, and used, for Irrigating purposes, of theso wo mnko on an average 1,000, 000 gross n year. INJURY TO WATCH FROM FALL. Moisture Unit for Timepieces Hrenklnir of n Hlirlnir. "Do matiy persons allow their watch es to fall?" recently naked n customer of a well-known Jeweler. "Half of thoso brought On for repnlr havo suffered In thnt way," wns tho re ply; "It Is thu most frofnicnt nccldcut Accidents of this kind hnppcn most fre quently to men, on account of their having tho watch attached to n fob. Tho number of wntches Injured by falls Increases when this fashion comes In, nnd It declines when tho mode of at taching wntches Is In vogue. Hut thero nro ninny other ways of allowing watches to fall." "Who handlo their wntches most carefully, men or women?" "I cannot sny, but women nro moro accustomed to nttach their watches to their clothing or to n chain worn around tho neck, fo tunt they nro lu less danger of falling." "How Is It with children?" "Olrls nro more careful thnn boys, mm tueir witicncs nm icus i reiiueuuy. riome noys win miow n wnicn to inn thrco or four times a day ; others scorn to play with It as with a football." "Docs n full always harm n watch?" ".Most assuredly, and a llttlo fall may ho us Injurious ns n great one. Moisture Is very bntl for u watch; nt times It penetrates whero It could scarcely bo expected. Moro than onco a caressing father, who has allowed his child to play with his watch, finds that It begins to rust. Thu hrcntll of tho child hns affected It, or perhaps It has been taken Into tho mouth. A frequent case for repair Is tho breaking of tho spring, which will happen to tho most careful person," Ilorologlcnl Kuvlow. llrlilKn lias I.iiiiu;'! Spun. Thero Is now under construction ncross tho St. Lawrenco nt Quebec n cantilever hrhlgo which when com pleted will contain thu longest span of any bridge yet erected, not even ex cluding tlio great cantilevers of tho Forth bridge lu Scotland. Thu structuro Is of tho cantilever type, and consists of two approach spnns of 210 feet each, two shore arms, each COO feet In length, and u great central span, 1,S00 feet In length. Tho totnl length of tho brldgo is -l.'JOO foot, and although In extreme dimensions It docs not compare with tho Firth of Forth bridge, which Is about ouo mllo lu total length, It has tho distinction of having tho longest span lu tho world by ninety feet, tho two cantilevers of thu Forth bridge being each 1,710 feet lu length. The total width of tho floor Is eighty feet, mid provision Is mado for a double-tracked railway, two roadways for vehicles ami two sidewalks. In a can tilever of this magnitude tho Individual members nru necessarily of huge pro IHirtlons, the mnlii imsts, for Instance, being .T.Ti feet In length, and each weighing 7r0 tuns. N polio Apuelie. "When I was serving my tlnm ns 'Iioiino' on tho surgical sldo at Dun ning," said mi active physlclnu, "tho county sent n mini over to us to havo, a badly cracked skull patched up. Tho pa tient's card was u blank except for tho one detail of tho Injury. Just what na tionality tho man might bo none of us could Imagine. When wo had lifted tho piece of lono that was pressing on tho brain ho mado an address ten min utes long, mid not ono word could any Isxly comprehend. During his recoery ho must havo been been by 100 visitors tlrst mid last, mid no ono could under stand it word ho said. Ouo day wo had an army surgeon visiting us who was going to show us mi operation that was his particular stunt. After tlio operation wo showed him through tho wards. As soon as ho cntuo near our convalescent mystery tho pntlent Iwgnu his customary address. You can Im agine our surprise when tho Colonel be gun to Jabber back. It then was learn ed that our patient was mi Apache, tho Jetsam of tomo Wild West or medicine show." IIimv III" KhIIIp HinoUes, "Tho ICatllr smokes on his stomach," said n tobacconist, "using tho earth for u pipe. This benighted savngo, when tho tobacco hunger seizes him, selects a pleoo of clayey soil about n foot square, nnd puts a curved twig there in, so that both ends stick out. Then ho builds n tiro over tho place, mid when tho tiro has sutllcleutly hardened the clay, ho draws out tho twig, mid a channel, a kind of plpo stem, Is left. Ono end of tho channel ho hollows Into a bowl. Tho other end Is his mouth pleoo. Ho puts his tobacco In tho howl, drops a llvo coal on top, aniL lying down, falls to, Tho Kntllr sucks nwny vigorously, nnd very black and strong are the fumes that enter his largo mouth. Ho will not use an or dinary pipe. Ho likes his own way of atnoklng best. Ho Is ,1 suppose, tho only smoker whoso pipe Is tho earth." SL Louis Q lobe-Democrat. The average man, has more respect for ft thief than a deadbcat And thieves are not held lu high esteem. Any man who Is completely wrapped up la himself U a bundle of conceit ifUlPlfRJ UTIllK mmmammmammmKmm vv, fnnTmrmmwmSFM covers an aren of twenty-oiio wiuaro miles. A novel oxcuso for stealing wns giv en lu Itucharest tho other day. A woman was charged with tho larceny of twelve cases of sliver. Bald tho Judge: "Come, tell us tho truth." Said tho woman : "Tho truth, my good Judge, Is that 1 hnvo not been nblo to resist tho temptation. Consider, your Honor they all boro my Initials." Hugo Mono slabs suitable, for side walk construction nro seldom encoun tered In France, nnd asphalt walks nro uquully rare. Tho popular material Is u cement block, which Is cheap, durahlo anil satisfactory- Theso blocks nro made lu a variety of shapes and colors, nnd In their moro cxpeuslvo forms aro much U!cd In Interior work. Professor Shipley, lu a lecture at tho Working .Men's College, St. Pnncras, deult with tho rclutlon of tiles to (lis ensc. In tropical lands tho inowpilto and tsetso lly wero rosiwiifllblo for ma laria and yellow fover, whllo at homo ho hud no doubt tho common house lly, by dropping Into milk and food, caused much of tho dlarrhum suffered V MuvCn In sunimer, and thereby In crt,.lscti the lilfaittllo mortality. Tho Kngllsh papers tell n story of n simple minded curate who was Invited to Ijndon to spend a week at a great house. Thu curate, Ignorant of society, asked ndvlcu of u man of tho world, who told him how ho should conduct himself, mid wound up with tho words: "I think, too, you had hotter take a servant with you." "I will," bald thu curate, and lu duo time tho poor fellow arrived at tho residence of his host with some modest luggage uud if housemaid. Thero has been almost a revolution lu l.'lllehiitiseii, u llttlo vllhigo near Jottliigen, (Jeruiauy, over mi order torhlddliig any young, unmarried man tu en-ort u young woman on tho streets after dark. This order was tho work of the deputy town clerk, who Is not a ladles' iiiiin, mid had been ninile tho butt for III mttured Jokes. Ilu thought ho saw an opportunity for rovengo uheii thu reins of (tower came tern IKirarlly Into his hands. Hut his action lias cost him his place. Tho lomlon milkmen hnvo a cow nhoso function corresponds to tho "Sltzredakteur," prison editor of tho (Juruimi press. When u milkman Is ar rested for soiling below legal grade ho Is untitled to summon his cow to his defense, mid havo her milked before tho Judge, and so prove that tho poor milk was tho cow's fault. .Many milk men havo evaded fines lu this way of late, mid recently It was discovered that there was ono cow which was fa mous for hor bad milk that could bo hired for court purposes. MODERN DEVIL-WORSHIP. Rrotvsiitin nml Horrible I'rurllrri HUH OlmorviMl lu Kiirope. Vitnco Thompson In Kvorybody'B makes tho following remarkable revo lutions: "Tho dark forces which sclenco rec ognizes but does not detlno exerclso marvelous attraction on ml nils of a cer tain order. lu scores of temples they nro worshiped under different mimes. I know ii little templo lu ltruges whero tho followers of Lucifer gather, nnd not far from tho Pantheon In Paris thero Is an altar to Pmidoemon. This may seem grotesque-; perhaps It Is, but It Is formidable. "It need hardly bo said thnt tho rlOea wherewith Lucifer Is worshiped nro hid In much myetory. A couple ot yours ago I visited ouo of the 'chapels;' it was In thu ltuo ltochechounrL Tho black mass, which I havo no deslro to describe, was celebrated. It was Fri day at U o'clock. Over tho altar was a winged llguro .of Lucifer, iinild flames; ho trampled under foot a crocodile symbol of tho church. A fow days ngo I found tho chapel closed. Only after patient research did I tliul tho new nbodo of tho Satuulsts. Their chiipol now Is In n great new npnrtmcut houso at No. 22 ltuo du Ilulsscuu, within the shadow of tho Cathedral of tho Sacred Heart on Montmartrc, As of old, Sa tan Is worshiped; every Friday tho Luclferlaus gather. I could name many ot them men not unknown In tho learned professions. Some of them havo lutluenco enough to secure, now nnd thou, it right of midnight entry to tho catacombs; thero amid skulls and bones, with orgies I do not enro to describe, they havo worshiped tho spir it of evil calling upon Ilaphomet, upon Lucifer mid lleelzcbub uud Ashtorotb and Moloch, with crlos and wnlllug hys teria. This attempt to reestablish tbo worship of tho fallen archangel Is, I think, tho most remarkable manifesta tion of modern occultism." Stuuch Aflectlou. "Are you sure that man truly loves your daughter?" usked tho friend of tbo family. "Yes," answered Mr. Cumror, "ho lias beard her slug and speak pieces and be wants to marry her anyhow. Washington Star. Tli Other Side. "Did you over get Into Drown's dence?" "Oh, yes. It was costly, too." "What was costly?" "To get out" Yonkera Herald. iimwffiiin.i ii i. . 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