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Worms "Casearets are certainly fine. I a ftiemi Sate when the doctor was treating him for emncer me stomach. The next morning he passed tour pieces of tape worm. He then got a box Md in three day. he passed a tapwoA. 4S f..t bag. It was Mr. Matt V reck, of Millerabu IMupnin Co.. Pa. I am qnlle a worker for Cascai feta, I uae them myself and find them beneficial tormo,t ny disease caused by impure blood." Chan. B. Condon, Lewiaton, Pa., (Miwin CoJ Meaaant. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. K? N?.ver Sicken.Weaken or Gripe. 10c. 25c 50c. Never aold in bulk. The genu ine tablet itrmped C C C. Uaaxasuad to ore or you mosey back. 821 Different with Women. Henry VIII. was musing philosophi cally in the royal study. ; "A man," he muttered, "can stand Hie marrying: habit, but It certainly floes make a woman lose her head." Baltimore American. Experience In England shows that in towns supplied with soft water the death rate is 19.2, while In towns that have a supply of hard 'water It Is only 16.6. ' The telephone directories of the cur rent issue in New York City would make a pile seven and a quarter miles high, if placed one on the other. American blooded milch cows are being exported to Japan. The steamship Tan CO recently carried a shipment of fifty, mainly Jerseys, consigned to Yokohama. The tidal movement In the Petltco dlac River at Amherst, N. S., repre sents three million horsepower a day. A proposition Is being considered 10 harness it. No Trouble Abont That. "But how," they asked Jonah, "did th whale get back into deep water after de positing you on dry land?" "I believe," said Jonah, "the commenta tors explain that on the theory that the whale waited for the return of high tide. Sounds reasonable, doesn't it" A Hard Standard to Equal. "He's a pretty successful amateur gardener, ain't he?" "Oh, I don't know. I never saw any of his garden truck that looked as big or tempting as the stuff on hli wife's bonnet." Detroit Free Press. Well Put. Tne Conversationalist (to well-known authoress) I am so delighted to meet you it was only the other day I saw something of yours about some thing or other in some paper! The Sketch. Overrated. Fair Client I want you to sue that woman for $3,000 damages! She stole my husband's affections! Lawyer But, madam, your husband is well known In this community. I advise you to sue the woman for a smaller sum eiy, $25. For Conaolatlon. "Tonne man, have you 'Fox's Book of Martyrs'?" "We have, but if you will pardon me, Mr. Gay man, I don't think it will interest you." "Yes, it will ; I'm breaking in a pair of new shoes." Chicago Tribune. Retribution. "A. curse on the man that invented bald spots!" he exclaimed. But the curse came home to roost, and roosted. With the result that his head la as bald now as an eggplant. Chicago Tribune. From Sentiment to Ucoaomy, "Is Reginald as literary as he used to be?" said one young woman. "Yes," answered the other. "Only his tastes have changed. Before we were married he used to recite Omar Khayyam. Now he recites Poor Rich ard's maxims." Washington Star. The Bright Side. "Does Mr. Stormington Barnes try to look on the bright side ot things?" asked one actor. "I should say so," answered the other. "He's never content unless he Is staring the spotlight right in the face." Washington Star. Possibly. Caller This may be a little out of your line, but I've noticed that a man with a big nose is more likely to catch cold in the head than other men are. Why is it? Information Editor I suppose it's on account of the greater sise of his Intake. Don't stumble over that pile of books as you go out. Chicago Tribune. CRESCENT JJ-sKs viomui v j. doe, BY that th high priced baking Jiowders will do and does t better. It raises the dough and makes light er, sweeter and bettei risen foods. Sold by gro cers 25c per pound. 11 you will send us your nflirta and nHHrfaa will send you a book on health and baking powder. CFESCENT MFG. CO. Seattle, Wru BAKING POWDER ALBERTA WHEAT LAND $15 Per Acre 10 Years' Time These lands of Canadian Pacific- Railway produce from 86 to 60 bushels of wheat, 75 to 100 bushels of oats, per acre, All near railways, towns and schools. Positively the best wheat land proposition for men of moderate means. No crop failures. Bend today for free Illustrated literature, Special rates 1st and 15th of every month. IDE-M'CARTHY LAND CO. GenL land Arts. Canadian Pacific K. R. 426-28 Lumbermen's Building? PORTLAND. OR TEE OPERA EJ PARIS THE GRANS STAIRCASE. i. ' - , - to - ' WV . i. x - 1? " r1 vn v Kin. ia irr?ni , l 5 ' ' f f- a.'- ---'--ifcWfssiiaw A SPECTACTJLAB VIEW IN THE PARIS OFEBA HOUSE. Perhaps at no other point can so vivid an impression of the riches and grace of the French capital he gained as at the foot of the grand staircase leading to the interior of the opera house at Paris. The exterior of the building with its colonnade lit with blue mercury lights is familiar to everyone who has been to Paris, but until the visitor has witnessed this scene of shimmering satin and sparkling Jewels he will have missed a re markable sight which only the opera can show him. Science IllVtllllUlI Arkansas leads among the states In the production of bauxite, her output being more than 60 per cent of the total last year. Holland has a new law forbidding the adulteration of butter, under pan alty of imprisonment, which may reach one year. The brilliancy of a limelight used in a demonstrating lantern ,can he in creased by slipping It over an . ordi nary gas mantle. The United States government main tains fifty-seven wireless telegraph stalons and has ninety-six vessels fitted out with the apparatus. A professorship of aerostatics has been founded In Gettlngen Universi ty, and schools for training aeronauts are to be established In several Ger man cities. The word "tungstoller" has been coined to define the fixture used to hold a group of tungsten electric lights In proper position to give the best Bervice. Austria limits the number of drug stores to the number of Inhabitants of a district or city, and the need of an additional one must be clearly shown before the license Is Issued. The geological survey Is erecting at Pittsburg a testing plant for structu ral material that will be able to han dle girders 65 feet long and give them a tension of 10,000,000 pounds. Government tests have shown that many coals which are too high In ash and sulphur for economical use under boilers or for cooking may be made commercially valuable by proper wash ing. Messrs. Henri and Stodel recently demonstrated to the French Academy of Sciences the practicability of steril izing milk by means of the ultraviolet rays emitted by mercury vapor lamps. Milk thus treated can be completely sterilized In the cold. At the same meeting of the academy Mons. A. Gascard showed that milk to which potassium bichromate has been added as a preservative keeps much better In the dark. The Yana language of northern Cali fornia represents a distinct linguistic stock, and had formerly three dialects, one of which is now extinct. It pos sesses two forms of speech, one of which la employed by men speaking to men, while the other Is used In all other cases. Practically, the language has only nouns anfl verbs, the adjectl lves, adverbs, numerals, Interrogative pronouns and conjunctions being form ed from the verbs. In the Calaveras National Forest there are two groves of big trees. In the North Grove, In Calaveras County, there are ten trees each having a diameter of 25 'feet or over, and more than seventy having a diameter rang ing between 15 and 25 feet. The tree called the "Father of the Foresta." J which now lies on the ground, ia esti mated to have had a height of 450 feet, and a diameter, at the around. of more than 40 feet. The bark on these trees runs from 6 inches to 2 feet in thickness. Besides the giant sequoias, there are hundreds of sugar pines and yellow pines from 8 to 10 feet In diameter, and ranging to 275 feet in height Tough Looking Passenger (present ing ticket) Can I get a etopolt on this? Conductor (Inspecting It) More than than; you get a klckofC . (Pulls bell rope.) Thirst for Knowledge. "I will wait a moment," said the tem perance lecturer at the close of his speech, "to answer any questions you may wish to ask." "Can a person get drunk on sauer kraut?" inquired an earnest woman in the audience whose husband had signed the pledge. Law of Compenaatlon. Bobby (kicking) Arthur's doughnut Is blgger'n mine. Mother But Arthur's has a much larger hole in It that yours has, Bob by. St Louis Post-Dispatch. Mothers will find Mrs. Wlnalow'a Soothing Byrup thu b, st reraedr to use lor their chlidrej auring the teething period. How Careless. He There was nearly a bad fire at the theater. She How was that? He The villain lit a cigarette and tossed the match into the snow! Comic Cuts. That Was All. "What do you know of his reputa tion for truth and veracity?" "Nothing except that he was er a witness In the Gould case." Practical Patriotism. The thing for you to do now Is to get busy so that you will have an in come tax to be taxed when all the States a srree to It. That's true patriot ism. Indianapolis News. DAISY FLY KILLER leaed aay- nfclrt. etlrarl mmd kills eUSIea. &el, cle&b, orna mental, e o a v n -ffit, cheap. Lest ell scasoa. can not s. Hi or tip over, will not soil or lnjnra any thing, (iuaranteeit Sealers, or sunt prepaid for to cents. HAROLD SOUERS.IBO DeKilb Are.. B'klynN.1 COFFEEC TEA SPICES BAKING POWDER .. EXTRACTS , 'JUST RIGHT CL0SSET&DEVER3 I PORrLANP. 0RE1 J Lame back and Lumbago make a young man feel old. Hamlins Wizard Oil makes an old man feel young. Ab solutely nothing like it for the relief of all pain. Prints of Ha, "There Is such a masculine touch about the dresses she wears." "You mean that smudgy streak of finger marks along the line of buttons in the back?" Houston Post. ARNOLD'S TREASON EXPECTED. Revolnttonarr Letter Lately Bold Toll ot Ilia Torr Friendship. An interesting historical letter, re lating to Benedict Arnold's treason. Gen. Gates' disastrous campaign in the Southern States and the appoint ment of Gen. Nathanael Greene to suc ceed him there, fetched ?55 at Free man's in Philadelphia a few days ago, the New York Times says. The letter was written to Greene from Philadel phia, Oct. 5, 1780,. by Charles Petit, a member of the continental congress, who also was assistant to Greene while the latter was quartermaster general. In regards to the West Point treason Petit wrote: "I cannot say that Gen. Arnold's treason, so far as respects his turn ing tory and deserting the American cause, was any great surprise to me. The constant and uniform tenor of his conduct In this city looked strongly that way, and the court he paid to the torles was too plain and evident and too universal to arise from any otner motive than the laying of a foundation for Joining them at some day or other, but the magnitude of his treason and the extent of his plan, I must confess, startle and amaze me: I could scarcely hava conceived that the pride of an ambi tious man and that sense of honor, or at least the pretension to It, which every man of station thinks himself bound to wear the appearance nf whether he really feels It or not. would have prevented a man of his situation to rush at once Into a vll- lalnty so atrocious and degrading to human nature. But he seems to have been determined not to be a little vil lain. Nothing short of the highest rate could satisfy him, and In this he has shown his courage, though his plan has failed. I shall at Dreaent add only one reflection upon this af fair, and that is that I consider It as a public benefit not only that the plot has been so seasonably discover ed, but that the attempt has been made." In writing about Gen. Gates' South. em campaign Petit says: "The Southern gentlemen particularly seem ed desirous that Gen. Greene should be appointed. The Southern people are strongly prejudiced against a Cale donian (Gen. St. Clair), having an ugly pest of them In their own bow els In North Carolina." (salt Bo. "New thought will beautify the plainest girl." "That may be so, but very few girls are going to give up lotiona for no tions." Milwaukee Journal. Technically Incorrect. The Doctor He's what you might call a walking lamp of knowledge. The Professor Not exactly; he's a roamln' cnnrlle Shows No Improvement. "I don't see that her college educa tion has improved her much." "No?" "No. She helps her mother with the housework Just as if she hadn't been educated." Detroit Free Press. CASTOR 1 A For Infants and Children. fha Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature QUALITY OF INSTRUCTION THE HIGH-STANDARD SCHOOL of its kind in the Northwest, we invite the investigation of those who want the best in a practical education. Let us provs superiority. Call, phone or write. CaW alogue, business forms and penwork free. PORTLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE "The School of Quality" Tenth and Morrison 8 Portland, Oregon A. P. Armstrong, LL. B.. Principal V ' ft.- fl Knew Ilia Place. Housemaid Please, eir, will you come at once, the drorln' room's on fire. Master Well, go and tell your mistress; you know I never Interfere In household matters. Punch. His Little Kick. "In this matter of quick thinking," said the base bail umpire, "all the bou quets go to the players; and yet we fel lows have to think as quick as they do, if not a little quicker. If a player works his thinker too slow all he gets is an irror. If I do it I get a pop bottle." Chicago Tribune. OR W. 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