THE UTEW AGE, P6RTIiA3n, OREGON General Debility n In and day out thcro Is that feeling of weakness that makes a burden of Itself. Food docs not atrciiRthcn, Bleep docs r.ot refresh. It Is hard to do, hard to bear, What should bo easy, vitality Is on the ebb, and Jho wholo system suffers. 1'or this condition take Hood's Sarsaparilla It vitalizes tho blood and gives vigor and tono to nil tho organs and functions. In usual liquid form or In chocolated tablets known aa Sarsatabs. 100 doses $1. Necessarily. DlnRlebats The oculist charged you $3 for taking a grain of sand out of your eye? That's pretty steep, Isn't It? Hlmpilcy I thought so, till I looked over his hill. It was for 'removing a foreign substance from the cornea,' and of course that cost more. Advertisement. Tho first newspaper ndvortlscmcnt appeared In Grunt Ilrltaln lp 1042. In Drccco advertising wns done by public criers. Tho first printed advertisement In Englnnu wns got up by tho celebrat ed printer Cnxton. It announced the completion of a book called "Tho 1'yer of Hnllsbury." The nnrlcnt Kpyptlans, Greeks nnd Romans wero tho first to uso bill posters, some of which were found on the walls of buildings In I'ompoll. It was not until tho eighteenth century that ningnr.lno nml newspaper adver tising been mo the recognized medium between innnufncturcr nnd buyer. Mothers will find M-. Wlnslow's Roothtna- Byrii p the beat romody to uio for tholr children during tho toullilng rvrlod. I 0LrHfr O r Mrs. Flora Annlo Steel's new novel COLOR 8IN8EIN ANIMALt. Fosseeee1 fa Itlsrh. Decree by- lease, Eapeelallj br Bird. A hypothesis that the sense of colors Is possessed to a high degree by animals nnu especially oy Dirus lurnisued a basis for some of the most beautiful CONTAGIOUS BLOOD POISON HUMILIATING -VILE -DESTRUCTIVE The very name, Contagious Blood Poison, suggests contamination and dread It is tho worst disease the world has ever known; responsible for more unhappiness and sorrow than all others combined. Nobody knows anything about the origin of this loathsome trouble,' but as far back as history goes it has been, regarded the greatest curse of mankind. No part of the body is beyond the reach of this powerful poison. No matter how pure the blood may be, when the virus of Contagious Blood Poison enters, the entire circulation becomes corrupted, the humiliating symptoms begin to appear, and the sufferer .finds himself diseased from head .to foot with the vilest aud ,most destructive of all poisous. Usually Is to bo called "The Sovereign Hem. and fecund of the Darwtnan theories cdy." Ub action takes place In Wales, of icxunl .election. No Darwinist lho author herself lives In the region . doubts thnt tue brmlflnt .,0org of m.u of which sho writes. bMa nro fo nttrnct tue nttcntlon of tho .Murk Uwalu wns onco usked by a female birds, nnd this presupposes nat charming girl to write something In her urnlly on the part of Ihoso birds a fine I autograph album. The humorist looked sense of color. I through tho book nnd found the usual I Wallace has assorted that to tho fact ' sentimental stuff such us "Ho good, ' that certain plants benr fruit of brll Bwect maid, nnd let who will be clever." Hant colors li'due their preservation; Then ho took n pen, wrote "Never tell tho animals, attracted by these colors, u lie una signed ins name, mis ho broak tho fruits from tho trees ori1f, fir;t svmr,tom i5 n mi11 nrp or nicer ;o inqicrttificant that it rarelv ever excites carefully dried with tho blotter, after niant.carrv them off and thiiin,iirf. i tnc ?FSC sympiom is a small sore or uiccr, so msigmncauc tnac it rarety ever excir.es "P. S. Except to ly assist In the dissemination of tho seeds which they contain over largo tracts of land. And this function of selection on the part of nnlnials pro supposes In them a cortnln sense of color. Still, scientific documents In sup port of these hypotheses are rare. Dnhl, alluding to tho scarcity of them In an article In a recent number of the Nnturwlsionshnftllcho Wockenschlft, re lates some Interesting experiments which he made with a monkey. Ho col suspicion, but in a short while the skin breaks out in a red rash, the glands of the groin swell, the throat aud mouth ulcerate, the hair and eye-brows come out, and often the body is covered with copper-colored spots, pustular eruptions and sores. There is hardly any limit to the rava ges of Contagious Blood Poison; if it is not driven from the blood it affects the nerves, attacks the bones, and in extreme cases ored some sweets with a certain colnrod a. a. . i Y tauf' iboc i nimsa ro gst worss ru ia wniis, i wok S !! ..!, i it. .. T; cailSCS tumors to form 011 the brain, pro- almost every so-oalled blood remedy, but they did not djc and somo biter substances with i r ;usau;tv alui death No other (lis- seem to reach the disease, and had no offeot whatever, I that of nnothcr color and declares that UC1IJB "isauuy aim aeatu. iNO oilier ais- WM disnenrt8ned, for it seemed that I would never be ths Ciirblnir III Itnplure. Ardent Lover Hlnnche, you are Invcllost girl In tlio world I His Intellectual Sweetheart While I reallco that such a remark as that Gor eld, Is based on Inadequate knowledge, I m disposed to regard It as Indicating tho full mensurn nnd sropo of your acquaint anew with tho world thus far, and as such I accept It and hasten to express my grateful appreciation. Knllier unit Hon, "Father," salil tho college mnn, on Ills return to the farm, "I bcllovo I'll not remain ut homo during vncntlou period, but seek some secluded glmlo and rest my weary brain where tho woodbine twlneth." "Son," returned tho prosaic father, "yo'll stay right hero an' git nil th' so clooshuii 'nt's necessary, an y c'n rest them titer tired brains outen th' hnr- vest field, whore the good twlno bind eth." Toledo Wade. since It was published Ilootli Tarklngton, the author of "Tho Conquest of Ciiimnii," and other popu lnr novels, Is known among his friends as somewhat of u practical Joker. A good story of his Princeton days Is re lated In the IJookiniiii. The mamigliig editor of tho Nassau Literary Magazine nt thnt time was u person who took himself nnd his llturary responsibilities with porteiitloun seriousness. He wns wont to deplore the lack of suitable material ut his disposal, and to spealc In accents of emphatic scorn of tho quality of the submitted contributions from which ho was supjK)ned to make a periodical worthy uf tho senior class. One day ho found In his letter box n poem which moved him to more than usual disgust. "See here," hu snorted, contemptuously, to n group of which Tarklngtuii was one; "this Is what Komu foot freshman sends In and calls poetry. How n ut I going to ninko u magazine out of sttilT like this I How am I, I ask?" "Oil, that I" spoke up Tarklngton. "Yes, I rent that In my self." "So you wrote It, did you?" growled the managing editor. "No," said Tarklngton; sweetly, "I didn't write It, I only copied It. It was writ ten by Tennyson." Not long ago n writer of modem "faiuu" called on u Journalistic ac quaintance aud pressed that ho wrltu bomo bright, bitter, epigrammatic par agraphs attacking tho author's latest novel. ;'Why In tho world should you want mo to do that'" Inquired tho' as tonished Journalist. "For business rea sons," was tho calm reply. "My re views liuvu been very favorable, but the book doesn't mjciii to bo going as well as my last, aud I think some hot shot would do It good." It Is no exaggera tion to say that the high road to liter ary fiimo Is well-ulght deserted. Hut the short cuts are so crowded that tho adventurers bump one another at every step. Humor has It that one aspirant for Immortality icrsomilly visits every book stall In the large cities and pre sents nn autograph copy to tho chief salesman before his volume Is market ed; another makes It his business to procure testimonials from public char acters on every book ho offers; and n ivkvi i vuMiive n v,nuiuMWiit i - . meut. Hall's Catarrh Hiiro la taken luiernallr. years iigo a laucy uress uau was Ml In dlrorily un tho Moo. I end imicoui ..Uon In Washington bv an author urueei of Hie ytidiii, thereby ilrstroylnic till fc,;ul '" " """'"Moil uj uu nuilior fuuiiUiliui( iho dlMaio, and kIvIuk tho ! whoso guests were actually requested tlitllllruiiKthliy IiUlMlliK uptlio couitllutlon .., ,,iii.rs4i!iiili lint rhiirnntorH tmrtriiv ml uiimiiiK unturu lii ifuliitr in work. Th l0 iironaio wo cimraciers iwrtraj- iroirluiirlinvosoinucli fntth lu It ournttve el III their hostess latest tome! He- iHiwors thut thuy ollur One Hundred Italian ,., ,. . ,., ,... ...., i, ,1... inui. fur any eeMi Hint U Jails to euro. Heud for 1UI I,ort (lws "t 8!l whether tho masks saved tho wearers faces, but tho laugh' which ho added: keep In practice." General A. W. Greeley, Arctic ex plorer, for many years chief signal olU cer of tho United States army, nnd nt present In charge of tho 1'acIHc divis ion, with headquarters at Sun Fran cisco, has prepared n "Handbook of Polar Discoveries," which Little, Hrown & Co., Huston, will Issue. This book will contain a resume of Polar explor ations from tho earliest voyages to tho present time, and Is based upon his earlier "Handbook of Arctic DlSCOV OrllW." Tim llltl tl.t-ln I linu Ilium lintli up to date and n summary has been 'after a few attempts tho monkey learn-1 case is SO highly contagious; many an illllO- ndded to tho noteworthy achievements d to leave without cvon tasting these cent person has become infected by USlllg the tf .1.1. . ..... I.. .I. - ... nv-Hnlna nt tfii itntiiMil mill I.A .t. I Mm mm m K - m m ui uutuuiuiuis iii mo irozen norm """..wo . .uu wiuuu im iu uy within the ten years that have elapsed ! which Indicated bltter-tastlng eub- stanccs nnu telzod nt once upon those which Indicated sweets. Varying the experiments sufficiently, he found that tho monkey distinguished nil tho different colors readily save only dnrk blue. Dnhl calls attention to tho fact that Mayer hns stated that ninny snvago tribes cannot distinguish dark bluo from black and thnt even children do not distinguish this color until later than all others. Scientific American. Dear Sirs ! I had a friend who had a bad caso of Con tagious Blood Poison and was In a terrible condition. He tried all the medlolnea he oould hear of, but nothing did him any good. He went to Hot Springs but it was like the othor treatments ho had used, and he was in dospair of a oure when he heard of 8. 8. 8. After taking it for awhile the sores all healed, his hair stopped falling out, and, continuing with it, he soon found himself ourod en tlroly of this hideous disease. JOHN LESLIE, Rookford, 111. 710 W. State St. I was afflicted with Blood Poison, and the' best doc tors did me no good, though I took tholr treatment faith fully. In faot I seemed to get worse all tho while. I took riTO Hl- Villi' liitnrn rnift ll Nrrvoui I)tfaM I I O lTniiintly curml lir Dr. Kllnt'a (Irm flmrrm Kxauirar. Honil fur 1'UKKIltrUI ImttU m lrllI)r.U.lI.KIlii,,M. MlArcliHL.rtilla.,!'- Nevrr In llnyllKht. "Whatl" snapped tho complaint clork In the gas olllec. "You say you nro al wnys bothered wth poor light?" "Oh I not not always," replied the quiet mnn. "Ah, ns I suspected. You only no tion It then nt certain tlmos, eh?" "Yes, only after durk." Philadelphia Press, tlnanllrllcil Tuatlmonlnl. "Stella engaged herself to five or elx young men at thnt summer resort," said the girl with the bluo earrlngi. "I don't think Hint wns right, do you?" "Maylm not," answered the girl with the ready mndo completion, "but poor, dear Slella was determined they shouldn't all of them escape her this time." 9100 Kcward, $100. Tho rinlonof thlsisor will bo ples'ed to loam Hint thoru li at leant miodreaduil illieMi llial iclonco ha baii able to euro la all Id alagrn. and that Is Catarrh, Hall's Catarrh C'uio (atlioouly H)illle cure known to tin inuilleal (ralornlly. Catarrh belmr acomtltii. Clonal dleao, reUlrea a comtliuilonal treat-1 of Ipallinuiilalii A.l.lrun. K. J. Ulll'.NKY A CO.,ToloJo,a Hold by ilrUKSlata,7io. Hall's 1-auiily l'llla aro tho boiU fnuiU, nl I.rnat, Rolemn looking (lont Friends, I am collecting funds to push tho missionary work In foreign lands, among tho be nighted heathen, nnd It Is your privi lege to help In tho great work. Any nmoiiut, no matter how small, will bo upprcclated. Hardened filmier I suppose you Hick up quite a bit of money here nnd , "Iot where his body lay, the fact of her there, don't you? father's death not being known to any S. I 0, Oh, yes. I have taken In ' body ut tlw time. The tuuu lu que ter that this supremo effort provoked was happily undisguised. A DYING QIRL'8 VISION. The HvMlbiiliU'u uf llvr Knlhrr Wni Itovt-iilrd. An unusually Interesting Instance of "second sight" Is reported from Ac crlugtou, Lancashire. A young woman Ifntv Jarrlncrt A story Is told of n certain candidate who wns defeated for tho nomination nt tho first primary. Ho is not tho best penmnn nnd his chirographs belong to the Iloraco Grccly school. Ho had oc casion to wrlto a conlldcntlal letter to n friend lu St Petersburg, and lator called upon him to see If hu had execut ed his desires. "Did you get my letter? Could you road It?" was his greeting. "I got It all right," replied the.man, "and didn't hnvo any troublo with any of It except the postscript. That stuck me. Showed it to overybody In town snmo result; they all read tho letter, but fell down on tiro postscript" "Great guns," ho gasped,, "the post script says, 'Don't let anybody see this lettor 1' " St Petersburg Independent Caat Steel. The first steel castings made In this country were railroad-crossing frogs, undo In 1607 from crucible steel of about tho snmo hardness as tool steel, with n smooth surface, but honey combed throughout, nnd far from per-1 fo:t Tho Improved Hcsscmer processes were not lu successful uso until fifteen or twenty years later. Now almost auy shnpe which can be In gray or mallenblo Iron can bo made In cast steel. For largo and small murine castings, nnd In cur and loco motive work, oast steel Is taking the place of cast, malleable, and wrought Iron, for many largo and small parts from couplers, Journal boxes and oured. At the advioe of a frlond I thon took S. 8. 8. and began to Improve. I oontlnuod tho modlolne, nnd it oured me oompletely. . W. R. NEWMAN. Hamlet, N. O. same toilet articles, handling the clpthing, by a friendly handshake or the kiss of affection from .one afflicted. But no matter how the disease is contracted, the sufferer feels tho humiliation and degradation that accompany the vile disorder. Mercury and Potash are commonly used in the treatment of Contagious Blood Poison, but these minerals cannot cure the disease they merely mask it in the system. All ex ternal evidences may disappear for awhile, but the treacherous poison is at work ou the internal members and tissues, and when these minerals are left off the disease returns worse than before, because the entire system has"bceu weakened and damaged by the strong action of tho Mercury aud Potash. There is but one certain, reliable cure for Contagious Blood Poison, and that is S. S. S., the great vegetable blood purifier. It attacks the disease in the right way by going down into the blood, neutralizing and forcing out every particle of the poison. It makes the blood pure and rich, strengthens the different parts of the body, tones up tho system, and cures this humiliating aud destructive disorder permanently. The improvement commences as soon as the patient gets under the influence of S. S. S. and continues until every vestige of the poison is driven from the blood and the sufferer is completely restored to ncaiui. o. o. o. is not an ' experiment ; it is a success. It has cured thousands of cases of Contagious Blood Poison, many of which had given the Mercury and Potash treatment, Hot Springs, etc., a thor ough trial, and had almost despaired, of, ever being well again. S. S. S. is made entirely of roots, herbs aud barks, and docs not in jure the system in the least. We offer a reward of $x,ooo for proof that it contains a particle of mineral of any kind. v If you are suffering with this despicable and debasing disease, get it out of your blood witli S. S. S.. before it does further damage. We will gladly send our book with instructions for self treatment and any medical advice, without charge, to all who write. , THE SWIFT SPEOIFIO COMPANY. ATLANTA, OA. and continues until every vestige of the Sss PURELY VEGETABLE PUTNAM FADELESS DYES Color more goods brlihtcr and faster colors than any other .dye. One 10c package colors silk, wool and cotton equally well and te liiarantced to give perfect rcaults. Aak dealer, or we will aend post paid. at 10c package Write for free booklet how to dye Slcach and mU colors. MONROC DRUG CO., Unloovllle, Missouri. "20-MULE-TEAM" BORAX SOAP Contains Pure Borax, Nature's Cleanser and Whltener, hence makes clothes wheels to rods', truck frames, aud loco- snowy white, hyglenlcally clean and will motlvo frames. Aa the Ilor VUvra It. "My son," said the strict mother at the cud of n moral lecture, "I want you to bo exceedingly caroful about your conduct Never, under any clrcum not injure the finest fabrics, shrink flan nels or cause colors to run. SAVES HANDS, CLOTHES, LABOR AI.I. nitOOKHH. Krea Hamplo for ton from round carioon avMul-Tram llorm and dralvr'a iiamr. your nam anil lutilrtttaxil 6 ran a, aiumi, ' w imilir. juur iimiiiv mill kmuitv, . iu , imiiii-, Stances, do anything Which you WOUld i ncl udlnic Puh ImwUM and luyenlr liclure, , . I... i ut i. 7iHin lOi olor Hll'.K. AiMren I'ACIVIULUAttl be ashamed to liavo tho whole world ceo you do." Tho small boy turned a handspring with n whoop of delight 'What In tho world la tho matter with you? Aro you cratyt" demanded the mother. "No'm," wns tho answer. "I'm Jes' so glad thnt you don't spec mo to take no baths novcr any more." Will Helps Sallora. A will of tho Into Lord Iverclyde, chalrmnn of the Cunnrd Company, dated March SO. 1001, and believer to 1IOKAX COMl'AKY, Oakland, Cat on her deathbed not ouly unuoiiiiced uo his last, left all his property to th I her fnther's death, but described tho Widow. iiut inter will, dated Nov. nearly enough to pay my salary this mouth. f II. H. What If you get more than will pity your salary? 8. U O, Well, thnt doesn't happen often, hut when It does I apply It on back salary. Toledo Illnde. TIRED BACKS. The kidneys have a great work to do in keeping tho blood pure. When they net out of ordor it causes backache, dJ headaches, dlcsluees, llfc languor and distress- rV tug urinary troubles. I JaM Keep the kidneys well V tlou wns Isaac Mnrsdeu, fill years old, who lived In Stevenson street, Accrlng- ton. His daughter, 25 years old, had been wasting away with consumption I 0, 1002, hns been found In a handbag lu his London otllce. by which $1,300.00C Is left to sen men's charities In Glas gow, Liverpool, Manchester, Belfast, Now York nnd Itoston. HOLD nnd con-sider THE Vi fta 8f mt?& J Y VSJsW inssTjaj XT raajaajWTPWF BB to. r-iaBrsrr nsH LYviiZiim VND&JUl UJtULZM, IIKE ALL tOWf VWTERPROOf CLOTHING. lsmadr of the best mlm&inMackvmii UbrifiuraitteLaMMldV rriiafic dttltri Mtrsferta UT yriCKTOTMC SICN Of THE FISH MT, CAM MITOH ruil UIA. aud all these suffer ' said for mouths. About n week ago Mr. Mnrsdeu dis appeared from home under mysterious circumstance that Is, no reason was kiumu fur his going away aud nothing could bo learned of his whereabouts. Miss Marsdeu was deeply distressed by this event. Ou Saturday Bhe told those who wero nt her bedside thnt sho had seen her father's form. ''You will llnd his body In tho water nt Aspeu bridge, Oswaldtwlstle," sho ingi will be saved you, Mra, h. A, Moore, proprietor of a res taurant at Waterville, Me., eaya: "Before using Doan'a Kidney Pills I suffered every. thing from kidney troubles tor a year sun! a half. 1 had pain lu the back About nu hour later Miss Marsden died. Mr. Marsdon's body was found lu tho canal nt the tpot named by hi daughter. London Dally Mall, 'Twrnsu'l lu Svr York. "Why, pupa," said tho fulr girl, "wasn't that slugulur?" "Wusn't what slugular!" tho old gen- and bead, an aienoat continuous In the tlomnn asked ns he examined tho rail loins and felt weary all the time. A way tickets which ho had Just pur few doeea of Doan'a Kidney Pills brought chased. great relief, and I kept on taking tem "The man at tho window was act- untll in a abort time I was cared, I ually polite, and ho didn't seem to think Doea'i Kidney Pills are wonder fnluk It Impertinent of us to waut to luL" I ride ou this road." 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Didn't you understand meT" asked the. tout man, testily. "Yas," and the placid German face did not change In expression or color. "Dut wat kind of sirup you want him mitoutr alltout vanilla, or niltout lemonV Practical Plan. Mra. Wlserly My husband need to bring a friend borne with blm for din ner occasionally without giving me se ttee, but I broke him of the bablt Mra. Askltt How la tbe wot Id did yea teenage It? Mr. .Wlserly By eervlag esly eaosUsi dlaaer for ose. A Qood Book for Six Cents. It describes your own land, the im mediate region you live in, the North west. It costs but the postage required to mail it. It la printed on tho best of paper, is profusely illustrated, is full ol inforira Ion. It is m'tablo for your home, for schools or libraries. It Ib a nice souvenir to send to your friends In the East. 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