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i f i i A. I H I; , 1'. i I t i 1 f 1 ! a . V OQQd mff nn7 ly i GDEDdQDd The ArMjtmwte of Cm female organism thai breed all kinds of trouble mud whleh ordinary prao Horn does not oure, are tho vary things that phe way promptly ta LydSa . Pink' ham's Vegetable Oom Utarlaa mmd ovarian troubles, kidney troubles, uloeretkms, tumors, un and painful periods these are thm Ilia that hang on and wraok health and happiness and dis position. lysfl C PHOuaTi Vtgttabfc Cfna has a wonderful reoord of absolute cures of these troublea a oonatant series of auooaasea for thirty yearsm Thousands of woman vouoh for this. Their .letters oonstantly appear In this paper. Initiation of Christ. Tba true imitation of Christ lie not in a mere copying of the outward de tail of his life, bnt in the possession nd outworking of the spirit which dwelt in Him. Baptist Union. IH1EI INTO TOCB SHOES Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder for the fret It cure painful, swollen, smarting, nerv ou feet, and instantly takes trie sung of corns and bunions. It's the great. comfort discovery of the age. Allen's Foot K.ase makes tight or new shoes feel easy. It is a certain cure for Ingrowing Nail's, sweating, callous and lint, tired, aching feet. We hare over 30.000 testimonials. Try it today. Sold by all druggists and shoe stores. Bt mail for Hie. in stamps. Trial package VREK. Address, Alien 8. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. V. . Few Cossack Merchants. The Cossacks are almost never mer chants, although they alone maintain nearly 60,000 fighting men and can master 128,000 in an emergency, there are but 440 of their own people engaged in business. 100 KBWARO 100. Aa readers of this paper will be pleasea earn that there is at least one dreaded diteaae that seieoce has been able to cure in all lis stales, and that is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is lb only positive cure known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional dis ease, require a coniiltuilooai treatment. Bali's Catarrh Cur Is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous rarlacea of the system, thereby destroying the founda tion of tb dieease. and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The pro prietor have so much faith In It curative power, that they offer One Hundred Dollars lor any case that It falls to cut, fiend for list of testimonial. Address F. J. CHENEY CO, Toledo, O. Bold by druggist, 7ic Hail's Jamil rills are ths best. Tvt Bide of This Question. Since the United States has cast grava doubt on the safety of German toys, etc., says the Indianapolis News, Ger many has discovered that tariff dis crimination is no child' play. Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow's Sooth ing Syrup the best remedy to use for their enildreu during th teething period. Trouble of Jamaica. Jamaica is in a penloui condition. The finances are in an even greater tangle than usual. Trade, is depressed, and the people are in a miserable con drtion of poverty. Successive officials, ' each more dishonest and corrupt than his predecessor, have sown tbe wind, and now the nation la reaping the whirlwind. Carter Ink I tho Beat Ink made, but no dearer than the poorest. Has th largest tale of any ink in the world. smoking by Boy. .The Japanese house of representa tives baa passed a proposal to prohibit boys below the age of 20 from smoking. I do not believe Piso's Cure for Consump tion has an equal for cough and colds. Joust F. Bona, Trinity Springs, Ind., Feb. , 15, 1900, Two hundred thousand acres in Chi ' , Viahna, Mexico have been bought for j) colonists from Missouri. Headache This Morning t Tea cents, after estini too much, drlnklna- too much, will prevent that morning torture. Carry a box of Cascerets In your pocket. Drug gists, 10c, !ISe, Wo. Scientists are recommending the electric light bath. It is free from tbe exhausting effect of Turkish baths, and is soothing to tore muscles and Joint. COOK BOOK FREE. A postal addressed to P. O. Box 41, Portlsnd, Oregon, will bring you a handsome Ko-Nut Cook Book. Ko-Nut la tbe latest lard substi tute; and purer, cheaper aud more economical. For Sale by all Grocers, BBLXB OlttAata" we gtreto oacli psnos sarins abas f 4san foe fUO aad aiprau chars., an .lagaei ski.l Plata ran, turn vial, Item Mt. open boa Watck. AaMftaaa asa, wklek with proper can ih.ni la tut aFara;alseapla watch ohaln and charm. Sandal . sear aaaM aad roll aeaia. no money. w. will ana claw, wateB, shale end osarm. If , afler etamlnaUai, jot are laWa!, gay roar afoot S.W and eipnat ekariM. Taasa iMtaywkie la Iks U. 8. at the. Urys. The z ..j t.. rM1v im mm imc. inn inn nnn mm Samara lwuaMSojMwaa7iuuwMBowiraa. iiaii-etlonICr Co., fcLpu.Me. Taa aiaanagglTTg't -" pf - PACIFIC COAST SEWS Commercial Flaaarlal Mapnoalogt of laterost la tho throwing Westera Statoa. Bounty for teal Sratps. Chairman Kendall, of the fsliertes rommirtee of the Astoria Trogressive Commercial Asvoci'ation, is circulating a petition among the cantirrs ul thtv most directly iuteretittM for aubscrip tions for a fund to be ustl in paying a bounty of each for seal scalp and 13.50 each for sea lion scalps. The fund is to be placed in the hau Is of the secretary of the association and war rants drawn against it by the fish com missioner. This subscription list is the result of an effort being male by the association to exterminate one of the greatest enemies to the fishing in dustry. It is claimed that a sea lion will devour four salmon every 34 hours, and as there are at least 2,500 oi these animals hovering about the mouth of the river, 10,000 fish or 4,000 cases, representing about f 13.3(50, are being destroyed each day. The iutention ot the association is to have the Is amended so as to set aside a portion t the license money for paying thi bounty, but this cannot be doue until the next session of the legislature, aur in the meantime the funds are to tx raised by subscription. 14 Tear for Highway Robbery. Mai tin Everett, an American citizen, was sentenced at Vernon, B. C, to 14 years' imprisonment for highway rob bery, alleged to have been committed about a year ago at Orund Forks, K. C. Six months ago the case was laid be fore United States Consul Dudley, and he presented it to the state department at Washington, D. C. Tbe sentence caused great surprise,, as it was knows that the case had become an inter national matter. Consul Dudley to night apprised Secretary Hay of thf sentence. His prior representation; to the state department were favorablt to Everett's contention that his arrest by Canadian officials at Republic, Wash., was unwarranted. Fattens Eastern Oyster. Mr. Wachsmuth expects another car load of Eastern ovster seed for his bede near Oysterville. With bim the rais ing of Eastern oysters is no experiment, as he is the pioneer in the business on tbe North Pacifio coast. He has had fully matured Eastern oysters to ship for two years past, and each year has increased his importation of Eastern oyster seed. He has never succeeded in propagating them here, but depend entirely upon tbe growth of t lie oyster he plants for his profits. The demand greatly exceeds the supply. The Riverside Tennis Club has been organised in Arlington, Or. Gold dust is as much a medium ol exchange at Sparta, Or., as it was S years ago. II . M. Stevens and W. F. Yeck. who are operating the Darnell mine, have made application to the city council for a franchise to operate an electric liht plant in Kalama, ash. An effort is on foot to organize s company of National Guard at Cottage Grove, Or. The required number of names have been secured and many more are available that could be had. Dr. R. E. Stewart, of Goldendale, Wash., has a collection of over 80,000 perfect Indian arrow heads, besides several thousand imperfect ones, and a large and rare collection of Indian curios. The supply of milk at the Browns ville, Or., creamery is increasing. It now averages over 8,500 pounds per day, and still there are a few more who have not commenced supplying milk yet, bnt will do so later. Navigation on the Upper Columbia is to be a reality, it is said, even though the boats of the portage com pany fail to materialize. J. A. Pound has commenced work at Arlington on a boat that will be capable of stemming the current of the big river at any stage of water. C. T. Moore, the Blaine, Wash., mill man, who platted the original townsite of Blaine for the Cain Bros., is making preparations for the building of a com plete sawmill and box factory on the Semiahmoo side of tbe Blaine harbor. Everything is arranged, and the mill will be placed in operation as soon as it can be constructed. Five well developed cases of small pox are reported at Forest Center, Stev ens county, Wash., three and one-hall miles north of Springfield. Dr. Baker reports the cases are in three different families. It is said the members of the families have been around town as usual and many people have been ex posed. The county commissioners have been notified of the cases and a quar antine has been established on the three families. The Bellington Bay Rod and Gun Club has made arrangements to pro core 20,000 rainbow trout fry for Lake Whatcom. This variety of trout is the handsomest, gamest and best ot the trout family on the Pacific coast and the advantages of securing a plentiful supply of these fish are so great that the club intends to establish a nursery for tbem near tbe foot of the lake where the young fish can be brought to an age and size to care for themselves. An nnknown man was killed at Marcus, Wash., while attempting to steal a ride on a freight train. His head was almost severed from the body. H. B. Moyer has temporarily closed his sawmill on the Calapoola. He has between 400,000 and 600,000 feet of lumber, which will shortly find its way to the valley, mostly to Browns ville. Mr. Moyer will soon move his mill below the old logging camp, where he expects to cut nearly 4,000,000 feet every year. Mrs, G. L. Circle has sent for the necessary machinery to start a cream ery at Pnneville, Or. Gross Bros.' Iron Works are manu facturing a quartz crusher for A. E. Wood and F. L. Oilman, to be used at their mines in the Blue river district, says tbe Eugene, Or., Register. The machine tsill weigh in the neighbor hood of 800 pounds, and is the inven tion of Mr. Oilman, who claims that it will crush 10 tons of quartz per day. Two ore cars, to be operated by a cable, are also being gotten out foi the same men. The motive power to operate tbe pitohisory will waterwbael. BRADSTREET'S REPORT. Inaetlv Demand aad Weaker Frtcra Aro th Faatnroa. Bradstreet't says: The trade situatiou this week may be summed up in the phrase, inactive demand aud weaker prices. While in many reepect the industrial situation is easier than it was, the unsettlemeut iu the building trades continue marked, the reflex ac tion being exhibited iu the unsettled demand for building material aud weaker prices for lumber aud ft mauy products used in the building industry. ltvu and ttteel buyers are still hold ing off, most of the busiuesa done leiug for small lots for immediate consump tion. Relatively good reports come from the retail trade at most centers, not withstanding the backward spriug, but as yet tbe volume of reorder business from wholesalers aud Jobltera has proved disappointing. Finished cotton aud woolen goods remain steady. Wool is weaker, owing to the re stricted demand from manufacturers aud in sympathy with lower prices set at many grades at the London wool sales. Relatively a good report comes from the distribution trade in shoos, but manufacturers are hanging buck in their purchase ot leather, and hides are rather weaker, Relatively the best trade reports still come from the Pacific coast mar kets, but better weather conditions at the South have tended to brighten trade reports from that section. Wheat, including four, shipmeuts for the week aggregate 8,480,704 bush els, against 5,63T,0:'3 last week. Business failures in the United States for the week number 174, as compared with 153 last week. PACIFIC COAST TRADE. ottlo Market. Onions, f 9. Lettuce, hothouse, 40(3 45c doa. Potatoes, $16t!17; 171S. Beets, per sack, 60(Jt60c. Turnips, per sack, 40(J60o. Carrots, per sack, 75(t85c. Parsnips, per sack, 50 75c. Cauliflower, California 85(21 90o. Strawberries 2.00per case. Celery 4080o per doi. Cabbage, native and California, 1.00(j)1.25 per 100 pounds. Apples, 1:2.00(32.75; $3.00(33.50. Prunes, 60c per box. Butter Creamery, 22c; Eastern 22c; dairy, 17 22c; ranch, 15(17o pouud. Eggs 17c. Cheese 14 15c. Foultry 14c; dressed, 1415c; spring, $5. Hay Puget Sound timothy, f 11.00 (9 12.00; choice Eastern Washington timothy, $18.00 19.00 Corn Whole, $23.00; cracked, 23; feed meal, $23. Barley Rolled or ground, per ton, $20. Flour Patent, per barrel, $3.25; blended straights, $3.00; California, $3.25; buckwheat flour, $0.00; gra ham, per barrel, $3.00; whole wheat flour, $3.00; rye flour, $3.80(34.00. Millstuffs Bran, per ton, $18.00; shorts, per ton, $14.00. Feed Chopped feed, $19.00 per ton; middlings, per ton, $20; oil cake meal, per ton, $30.00. Fresh Meats Choice dressed beel steers, price 8c; cows, 7c; mutton 8c; pork, 8c; trimmed, 9c; veal, 8i 10c. Hams Large, 13c; small, 13; breakfast bacon, 12c; dry salt sides, 8c. Portland Market. Wheat Walla Walla. 6152o; Valley, 52c; Bloestem, 54o per bushel. Flour Best grades, $3.00; graham, $2.50; superfine, $2.10 per barrel. Oats Choice white, 86c; choice gray, 33c per bushel. Barley Feed barley, $14(314.50; brewing, $10.00(3 10.50 per ton. Millstuffs Bran, $13 per ton; mid dlings, $19; Bhorta, $15; chop, $14 pet ton. Hay Timothy, $9 11; clover, $7(3 T.50; Oregon wild hay, $8(37 per ton. Butter Fancy creamery, 80 (3 35c; seconds, 45c; dairy, 25 80c; store, 22 25c. Eggs 13c per dozen. Cheese Oregon full cream, 13c: Young America, 14cf new cheese lOi per pound. Poultry Chickens, mixed, $4.00(3 4.60 per dozen; hens, $5.00; springs, $3.50(33.50; geese, $6.508.00 forold; $4.50(36.50; ducks, $6.00(37.00 per dozen; turkeys, live, 1415o per pound. Potatoes 40 65c per sack; sweets, 2 2 per pound. Vegetables Beets, $1; turnips, 75c; per sack; garlic, 7c per pound; cab bage, o per pound; parsnips, 75; onions, 8c per pound; carrots, 60o. Hops 238o per pound Wool Valley, 1213o per pound; Eastern-Oregon, 10 15c; mohair, 27(3 80c per pound. Mutton Gross, best sheep, wethen and ewes, 8c; dressed mutton, 7(3 73sc per pound; lambs, bo. Hogs Gross, choice heavy, $5.00; light and feeders, $4.60: dressed, $5.00(36.60 per 100 pounds. Beef Gross, top steers, $4.00(34.60; cows, $3.50(34.00; dressed beef, $ 7o per pound. Veal Large, 6KVAc small, 8(3 8 sc per pound. Taliow 55c; No. 3 and grease, 8)(34o per pound. Ran Franeisee Marhat. Wool Spring Nevada, 1416opei pound; Eastern Oregon, 12(3 16c; Val ley, 20(2 22c; Northern, 10(8 12c. Hops 1809 crop, ll18o per pound. Butter Fancy creamery 17 17Kc; do seconds, 1616c; fancy dairy, )6c; do seconds, 1415o per pound, Eggs Store, ISc; fancy ranch, 17c. Millstuffs Middlings, $17.00 20.00; bran, $12.SO13.60. Hay Wheat $6. 50 9 .60; wheat and oat $6.00 9.00; best barley $5.00 7.00; alfalfa, $5.00(26.50 per ton; straw, 25 40c per bale. Potatoes Early Uoe, 60 05c; Ore gon Burbanks, 70o$1.00; river Bur banks, 40 75c; Salinas Burbanks, 80c 1.10 per sack. Citrus Fruit Oranges, Valenoia, $2.75(33.25; Mexican limes, $4.00 6.00; California lemons 76c$1.60; do choice $1.762.00 per box. Tropicul Fruits Bananas,. $1.60 2.60 per bunch; pineapples, nom inal; Persian dates, 68o per pound. Afosollutefly Pure Makes light, flaky, delicious hot biscuits, rolls, muffins and crusts. Makes hot bread wholesome. These are qualities peculiar to it alone. I have found the Royal Baking Powder superior to all oUios. C Coaju, Ute Che, Delmonico'i, OVAL BAK.IN0. POWDIa CO., 100 WILLIAM IT., NCW VORK. 1I..W Ho W.i ln.ull.il. "He insulted me," taid thj legis lator. "Indeed?" returned the plain citi sen. "Offered you money, I suppose?" "Oh, it wasn't that." replied tho ( legislator, "but he underestimated my . puce." t utcago Post. ANOTHER FAST TRAIN. The Rio Grande Western Railway' "The tireat Salt Lake Route," has re sumed its fast train services to the East, making the run from Portland to Chi cago in three days and a half. No lay over is uecessary, aud only one change of cars is made. Those who desire it have the privilege, however, of a day light stopover either at Salt Lake City or Denver. Three dailv express trains are run, leaving Ogdeu, Utah, at 7:15! a. m., anil 1:15 and 7 p m. The morn-1 ing train carries a through staudard ! sleeper to Chicago, via the Burlington 1 Route, and the night traiu one via the Chicago, Rock IUmd & Pacific Rail- j way. The tourist sleepers and chair j cant run daily as formerly through from Portlauvl to Denver. Twico a w eok tourist excursion cars are run j through from Portland to Boston. Alii trains carry dining cars, making the trip across the ciutintmt, via "The Great Salt Lake Route," most desira ble. Tbe Rio Grande Western Railway is the only road running tluuiigh Salt Lake City, and with its connections the Denver & Rio Grande and the Col orado Midland takes tho passenger through the famous Rocky mountain scenery of Colorado. For rates and all other information, address J.D.MANSFIELD, General Agent, 253 Washington St., Portland, Oregon. Ho Uso for Thronei. Napoleon Bonaparte is quoted as say ing to Dr. O'.Meara at St. Helena: "If I was in England now, and the French nation was to offer me the throne again, I would not accept it, because if I was to do so I would be obliged to turn bourreau (executioner). I would io obliged to cut off the heads of thous ands to keep myself upon it, which ivonld npt be pleasant to me. Oceans of blood must be shed to keep me there. ;o, no; I have made enough of noise i.l ready in the world; perhaps more than any other man will make; perhaps loo much. I am getting old, and only want retirement. What could I do in France? Alone, to set myself against all the powers of Europe, Madness I" Century. Etectrlo flatirons are used exclusive ly in many large laundries; their ad vantages are apparent. The heat can always be controlled so as to keep the iron at the right temperature thus ob viating the danger of spoiling a finished dress by smut from an iron heated by gas. Poisonous snakes when with young are sluKglsb and retiring in their hab its. The little one are born with fangs and poison glands in full perfection, au I are dangerous even before tasting food or wator. The young are much more active than the adults and prob ably their poison is more virulent. The injury to soil by flooding by a high tide is variously estimated to last from five to 20 years. A late investiga tion in Essex, England, showed that the soil was left with two percent salt., mostly to the complete destruction of earthworms. iESTFORTHE OIVELS SS"S?SS Im..i-r."'" i . '"" .V''n-' oanserou., The JCvrr .lnoe grste lire, were Invented, hmisehold KUtfi'.".! e.?l;.""". verttel way ol issuing u,e 1 . have been wasting so per cent of tlielr fuel, rnr ........... . wc.u . Pleasant, Palatable. Potent. TaataQpod. Do Oooit NRVflr W Plan IViia kri n- 111- ' an- tar -I . . nmvit, nwitii, ur fjrrip. 1UO, DUO V 60o Write BsauaiiM?, uu uuusxit-l, sjl UHD, eftQtjrC IWilM tUmtij t,uTt Ul(, MlrM, In Tfk. KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAN ylV CANDY II J CATHARTIC TdADi mmn Miawrmso l'.frul Xllcti.u Tabu. A clever housewife ha dnvtsod a kitchen table which is most tervlcnhlo, specially iu a small room. She had a careutfr make a second top for the ordinary table and had it fitted on to that with hinges at the back. The top shuts down tightly over the table and is ud for the tlsily service, but when bread or jiastry is to be made, it is raised, and a fresh pine surface, never used for anything elae. is ready. Washington Star. Only Two Cntr to tho Cnlvorao. There are but two centers iu the uni verse, God and self. We recognise either the one or the othor of these a the center about which all thing re volve and toward which all thing are drawn, iu our existence. In the one case we consider our netghtnir, the world, our Interests, our duties, and our pleasures, In their relation to God, aud in God' relation to them. In the other case we consider all these things in their relation to self, aud tho rela tion of self to them. How is it iu your case? S. S. Times. The manager of a St. Louis theater has announced that no mother-in-law Jokes will be tolerated in his house. Perhaps, says tho Chicago Timea-Jlor-aid, wiflo's mamma ha come to live with him. The peanut crop of 1899 is nearly 1,000,000 bushels heavier than tho crop of 1898. LABASTI.VW 1 ths orlirlnal and only durable wall coating, entirely dlrr-rnt from all kal-sonilm-s. Iteady fur u.e In while or fourteen beautiful tints by adding cold water. AD1ES naturally prfr ALA 11ASTINK for wall and roll Inga, because It I pur, clean, durable. Put up In dry pow dered form, In flvo-pound pack ages, with full directions. IX. kalaomlne are cheap, tem porary preparation mad rrora whiting", chalk, clay, etc., and stuck on walla with da rnvtra; animal flu. AI.ABAB T1NB 1 not a kaliomlo. EWARQ of th dealer who ay. h can sail you th "earn thing" AL.ABA8TINB or "eomethlng Juat a food." lie I either not posted or la try ing to deceive you. Nt IN OFFERING iomth!nf he ha bought cheap and trie to tell on AL.ABABT INK'S de mand, h may not realise tbe damage you will auff.r by kalaomln on your walla. PN BIBLE flesUr will net buy a lawsuit. Dealer rlak one by selling and eonaumsr by uilngf infringement, Alabaatln Co. own right to make wall coat Inf to mix with cold wattr. 11F1 INTERIOn WALLS of every church and school should bo coated only with pure, dur able ALAI1A8TINK. It safe guards health. Hundred of tons used yearly for thl work. N huyino alaiustinb:, customer should avoid Kft tliiir cheap kalsomlnes under different name. Insist on having our goods In package and properly labeled. UI8ANCB of wall paosrji ob viated bv ALABASTINE. It can be used on plastered walla, wood celling, brick or can vss. A child can brush It on. It doe not rub or scale off, STABLIHHED In favor. Bhun all Imitations. Ask paint deal er or druggist for tint card. Write us for Interesting; book let, free. ALABA8TINB CO., Grand Itaplds, Mich. PORTLAND DIRECTORY. slauhliiery ami Ruppllea. CAWhTON tlO.t KNOINK8, BOIbKRS, MA cli leery , supplies. 48 60 r list Mt., fortland, Or, JOHN POOLE, Portland, ORitaoH, can give you the best barRitlns In general machinery, endues, boiler, tanks, pumps, plows, belts and windmills. Th new steel I X L windmill, sold by him, Is un equalled. 1000 YEARS OF WASTE mint orthe hest went mi III. chlmnuv Km ., there I. a wonilerhil chunse, for everybody who sees It adopts Ihe New Columbian fire (rate that low a new .y.iem of iliitiiKhts, niske. a white flume, no moke at all. and .mill, all the heat Into Hie room. For picture, sml full description annlv lo THK JOHN HAIIKkVIT Ct., 01 tlret Street, Portland, Oregon, CURE YOURSELF 1 Use Rig for unastural r HB1I1 IMH.Dh rrltatlon. or nlcratlou of nneoil membranes. rr.rt.M iiouuiio.. ramies., ana not astrla IHt EM.I Pulsion Ci, Snt or polsoneua. sirngajuia, or sat In plain SMiKt. fo) in I (o6liia M sf Ott4rBUl I BAt tn air Lai In pa. l GIK0ISTI,S.I 1 V v o.a.A. j r Aadrow faravalo on Tra.ls. A director of the Staudard Oil Com pany ha recently ptiblialuul iu th In dependent an article declaring trusts to no good for th woikingtuaii. To the May Century, Andrew Carnegie of th Carurgie Company, which rival th Standard Oil for Hrst place among the world' great corporation., will contribute an ay taking tli same ground. In this article, which bear the title "Popular llluaiou About Trusts," the great tml manufacturer argue that the evils of trust are gen erally self-corrective; that no trust can live long unless it secure a virtual monopoly of tbe commodity it d.iuls in; and that "the only eople who have reason to fear trust are those who trust them." In the same uiagiisimi "The Real Danger of Trusts" tlielr menace to the iudoeudeiice of the Individual and the state will be pointed out in a vigorous editorial. An lnaiiruirlala (aft. She I've bought a Noah's ark as a blithday gift for the Jotie little boy. Ho Good gracious! Don't you know the Joneses are vegetarians? "Well, what of that?" "Why, the June baby will be ure to put the animals iu hi mouth, and probably awallow them." Philadel phia Preas. rropnaiMt Alllanro With tCitglatitl, If tli Tnlled Mntr. and Knglamt should form su alliance, ths roiiibtnrd alrciiK"! would lie u Krrat Hint tliera would b lu lls I'lmiu p for rntnmc. to overcome u. I u a like manner, when mm anil hoiiipii arep up HiKir ImhIiIv irvii!!i muIi 1 1 ...trt trr s Stomach Hitters, titer la lulls chain's of attacks from illi'a Tlis old thus remedy enriches lbs blood, linlld. tin tlis ihiii I" . .tradir. the nerve, and liicrva.vs tli a--lli. Try it. Compliment With a Hllnf. Talk about delightfully put compli ments. I heard a girl at a supper de liver hersoll of a perfect Jewel the other night. She leatied aenuw the table the table next to me to say it, aud the meant wall, "Oh, Mis Dumdum," she said, cor dially, "I've got a trade-last for you." "A swap?" asked Mis Dumdum, beaming with anticipatory delight. "Uhhuh," answered the other. "Lieut, llulbtil said It." "Oh, do tell HI" pleaded Mis Dum dum, eagerly. "It was au awfully nice one," said the first grll, "aud Lieut. Bulbul meaut it too. Ho said you waltteddh ltiely. He said he was awfully surprised, too, to find it out, so t know he meant It. lie said he wouldn't have thought fiom swing you walk that yon could dance at all." Washington, post. auppr..ea Kmotlon, Sniff Skoopley' wife 1 the bravest and coolest person I ever taw. Sbawe Ah! She look like very ordinary woman. Sniff 1 know it; but I visited there while her baby wa cutting hi first tooth. You may tint believe It, but at the time nothing In that woman' con duct would lead anyone to suspect that anything unusual was going out Puck. Th Nuiall-MlntUd Man. "Well," said the small minded man, "I have found out another womau's age." "How did you do it?" askod the listener. "Why, I asked her suddenly how many years It was since 1873." "But how did you find out her age?" "She figured it up by subtracting five from S'i before he thought." In dianapolis Press. It's about a hard for some men to collect their senses a it 1 to collect a Mil of them. Chicago Dully News. KKOGU HAH u CO. 0 PAttPUNV.ICKLr ,Jk CHILDREN ass MTertu 'BUILDS-UP-.yf ep3 poor MeRvca ANo-awr fW-JjMDORSrO BY THC MEDICAL fACULTTr ffjifQ- ALU OVCH THE WORLD, THE CHILDREN'S BLOOD Need mine sort of tonlo, ometliliig to make It healthy and rich In Mprlngtlui. Moore's Revealed Remedy Poei It quickly ami It'i pleasant to take, 1 per bottle at your druggist's, ' Haw You Seen Tha New McCormick Roller Bearing Mower? nll on Mdflorrnlck Agut,or address A. H. Boylan, Portland, Oregon, lor catalogue. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. HulMliig or remodeling rcsldoncos and tores. ; carry a complete Una of Mantels, (ira e. and Tiling, Tile Kloorlng. Til Wali cotliig. Andirons, Fenders, (taruens, Klootrlo. 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