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U. S. SENATOR ROACH Says Peruna, the Catarrh Cure, Gives Strength and Appetite. Hon. Hon. W. N. dorses Peruna, rana Medicine Senator Roach "At the time Prof. Bell was perfect ing his Instrument at least three other H a t o r t o f Y n n n g G i r l a t t h a T h e a t e r to Inventors were developing the same a R u d e M a i i '» A p o lo g y . thing and be beat them to the patent It wan at one of the leading theaters otHce by a mere scratch. Everybody of Chicago, nays the Chronicle, that the remembers tbe long and bitter contest Incideut happened. It waa not an un that ensued, and I believe, personally, usual Incident, by any means, but the that each of tbe parties to It was in dialogue prove,! of exceptional Interest entire good faith, although It Is almost to all who were fortunate enough to Impossible to convince an Inventor, ear It In fact, much of the Interest under such circumstances, that there iwa» transferred for a while from the has been no fraud. Every man believes tage to the two-part show which was firmly that the other fellows have sto olug on In front of the footlights. It len his Idea. The are light, tbe Incan i a case of suave politeness and descent light, tbe X-ray apparatus, the ourtesy In the person of a lovely typewriter and the gas engine are a oung girl opposed to rudeness and a few of tbe big things ( call to mind at rdy apology from a big, red-faced. random In which there was the same |uugallaut man. This Is the manner of coincidence of thought. the performance not cast In the “Two of tbe latest and most remark programme. able Instances In point are wireless He was, as has been said, large, red telegraphy and liquid air. The funda lof face, wheezy of breath by reason of mental principles of both were old and ¡an expanse of waistcoat and shortness had been experimented with and dis ,of neck. He occupied a seat In the carded as Impractical. Then suddenly, center of the row in the orchestra after the lapse of years, two groups of ^chairs. Hhe was a gentle, sweet-faced Inventors begun the task of develop girl, calm and sedate, dressed In a ment. In wireless telegraph Marconi gauzy gown heavily crusted with Jet had three rivals—one an American, but spangles. She also wore a fur and he was fortunate enough to get out his tulle hat which, with her opera glass i patents ahead of the others. Who built case and her wrap, she held in her lap the first liquid air apparatus is at pres In compliance with the Plotke law. ent In dispute, and two companies, each Hhe had a seat three removes nearer headed by a claimant are now In full the aisle than the one occupied by the blast In New York. If ever you have wheezy tnan. an extra good Idea yon would do well Hhe was on the improvised stage first to secure the protection of a patent That Is, she reached her seat before be without delay. It Is 60 to 1 that some did and was comfortably settled to en- other chap Is pegging away at exactly SH E E N JO Y E D P E R F O R M A N C E . W. N . Roach, United States Senator From North Dakota. Roach, United MUtes Senator from North DakoU, personally en the great catarrh cure and tonic. In a recent letter to the Pa Ounpany, at Columbus, Ohio, written from Washington, D. C., says: ^Persuaded by a friend I have used Peruna as a tonic, and la m glad to testify that it has greatly helped me in strength, vigor and appetite. I have been advised by friends that it is remarkably efficacious as a cure for the almost universal complaint of catarrh*” Senator Roach’s home add rose is Larimore, North Dakota. Peruna is not a guess, nor an experiment; it is an absolute, scientific cer tainty. Peruna cures caUrrh wherever located. Peruna has no substitutes—no rivals. Insist upon having Peruna. Let no one persuade you thut some other remedy will do nearly as well. There is no other systemic remedy for catarrh but Peruna. Address the Peruaa Medicine Company, Columbus, Ohio, for a free book on caUrrh, written by Dr. Hartman. The bill to protect child labor has “ What is your theory of life?” passed the Georgia senate. The bill “ I think everybody ought to have seeks to prevent children under the age his own way about everything.”— of 12 years from working in the factor Chicago Record. ies unless widowed mothers or invalid In the first six weeks in the free em fathers need their labor. ployment bureaus iu Chicago 0,550 T O C U K K A C O I.I* IN O N R O A T persons applied for employment, and Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. work was found for 3,092. All druggists refund the money if it (ail» to cure. E. W. Grove’s signature is on each box. 25c. After April 1 carpenters will demand an ad vance of 40 cents per day and a prolonged fight is looked for. 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V IN MARIANI A-’ E< fO* S »‘J x X A n E x c e lle n t C o m b in a tio n . , q H G T « Has 5tooA rhe of 35 Yea0 Experience M A C H IN E R Y , ALL KINPS ...T A T U M A B O W EN ... n I« I I First Street PORTLAND OR. A n c ie n t M e t r o p o lis o f A m b e r O lv e n O v e r to F r l a r a a n d Hi m i an ». Mrs. Clara Erskine Clement describes In part a visit to the am-lent city of Amber, in ludia. which Is inhabited only by a few priests and thousands of monkeys. Elephants from the stables o f tbe maharajah of Jeypore convey«»! her party. The hill on which the ok I city stands Is surrounded by other high hills, crowned with towers and ram parts and covered with trees. The great castle fortress stands out boldly. The old zenana, or woman’s apartments—an extensive bkx-k of buildings, surround ed by a court—Is tbe only place which Is Inhabited. This Is a well populated and lively quarter, since a tribe of lan guor or hoonooinaun monkeys Lave taken possession and dwell here In com fort and freedom. The Hindoos relig iously refrain from hurting or killing any animal, and the monkeys, having no fear, are monarchs of all they choose to take. The boonoomaun, or languor, Is tbe sacred monkey, and the largest found in India. Its height is from two and a half to four feet; Its body Is singularly slender and supple: its face Is black and ■iinooth, except for long white whiskers; tbe hair on the body is gray on the back and white under the stomach; Its tail Is long and bare, with a single tuft of hair on tbe end. The Hindoos have a legend which explains its very black face. It says that ages ago Hoonoo- niaun, the king of the monkeys, went to assist Rama in tbe conquest of Ceylon. The demon king of the Island had car ried off Llta, the wife of Kama, and be was determine«! to rescue her. As they came near to the island Htxrnootnaun easily leaped over the straits, so skillful a Jumper was he. and. finding Llta, he was comforting her with the news that her husband was approaching. when Havana, the demon king, appeared and made Hoonoouiaun prisoner. After set ting tire to the monkey’s long tall he gave him his freedom, that he might return to Raina. Hoonoouiaun succeed- ed in blowing out the fire at the end of Ills tail, but in so doing be blackened liis face and singed his hair in a most inib«*coinlng fashion. The loss of Ills beauty so saddened tbe poor beast that Rama made all the monkeys of his kind kalamoukh, or black-faced, which they remain to this day.—St. Nicholas. GEN. DEL PILAR. T o u n g F i l i p i n o W a s O n e o f A g a in a ld o * * A b le s t A id » . "I HOPE YOU WON'T MENTION IT,” SAID THE GIRL. SWEETLY. Joy the performance. He was late and she rose to let him pass. He wanted to see a man after the first act and she was compelled to rise again to let him out. This byplay occurred a third time when he had seen the man. Then the second act was reeled off and the big man found It necessary to go out agaiu. Fourth rise for the lady. Then she made the fifth ascension as he struggled In when the third act—the most exciting of the play—was well under way. Some faint glimmering of propriety penetrated his intellect. He paused just before completing bis clumsy evolution. “I beg your pardon.” he muttered. Then he plunged on and smashed the hat, already badly battered out of all original semblance to Itself, tore off a few more spangles and twisted his frame through to where h!s scat was. “I hope you will not mention It,” said the girl sweetly ns she resumed her sent and arranged things. “Please don't mention It. I enjoy It so much.” She delivered the words In a cultivat ed voice, to be sure, but she elevated that same voice so that her words were heard some half a dozen rows back of her. The fat man gasped, fell Into his seat and mopped Ills face. He sat In that seat until the end of the play, gazing fixedly at a small window in the set ns If fascinated. The red ex panded well back on his neck ns he lis tened to the twitter of laughter and comment of others on tlie byplay. A round of applause following the girl's speech only tended to make hlin more miserable. INVENTIONS RUN IN CURRENTS S e v e r a l B r a in s G e n e r a l ly E v o lv e t h e S a m e I d e a S im u lt a n e o u s ly . “A man In my line of buslneas,” said a local attorney who makes a specialty of patents, “has an exceptional oppor tunity for finding out that great minds run In the same direction. It Is a re markable fact that fully seven-eighths of the Important mechanical appliances of the past fifty yenrs have been the subject of litigation on the ground of ! priority of Invention. In almost every Instance It was clearly shown that dif ferent people, sometimes as many as five or six, were at work on the same Idea at tbe same time, each unknown CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. to the other. A somewhat plausible BAN FRANCISCO. CAL. explanation has been advanced for LOUISVILLB. X T . NEW TORK. N. T . these remarkable coincidences,” con For sal« t y all D ruggist«.—P rice 50c. per b o ttle tinued the lawyer. “It Is, In brief, that certain needs suggest similar Is C urable trains of universal thought to active minds and Without the Use of Knife. In searching for the best remedy they Ail(ire«R DR. NEWKIRK, Mountain Home, Ida. fall Insensibly Into the same channel. This Is only another way of saying that JSI necessity Is the mother of Invention, but It Is hard to apply the theory to I Rest Couah Syrup. Ta»tea Good. scores of devices that were certainly In time. Sold by dn)ggl»ta. not the subject of any specified demand. 04 C O N S U M P T I O N Take the telephone, for Instance. GANGER MONKS AND MONKEYS. the same thing.”—New Orleans Times- Democrat W H IT T IE R 'S P R E D IC A M E N T . “ T h e Q u a k e r P o e t” B lin d e d H im s e lf to a M i l i t a r y S a lu te . Whittier held “Gall Hamilton” (Abigail Dodge) In the highest esteem, and the letters that passed between them are really most delightful. These are now published for the first time la the Indies’ Home Journal. Here Is one of the series that is trulv charac teristic of Whittier. It was written In 1808: “I must tell thee something d-oll. Last week the Amoskeng Veterans from New Hampshire, and aMassacbu setts company, with military lands, ceme and paraded before our house, and Governor 8myth, of New Hampshire, and one or two officers called on me. When they left and I stepped out to see them civilly off, the men In epaulettes got up a grand military saiute, with music and three cheers to wind up with! Was ever a Quaker In such a predica ment? 1 did. I fear, somewhat com promise myself by lifting, almost In voluntarily, my hand to my hat—but I resisted the temptation and only pulled my hat lower down over my brows by way of testimony.” T h e B e x o f S h ip s . The' word “ship" Is masculine In French, Italian, Spanish and Portu guese, and possesses no sex in Teu tonic and Scandinavian. Perhaps It would not be an error to trace the cus tom of feminizing ships back to the Greeks, who called them by feminine names, probably out of deference tc Athene, goddess of the sea. But the English-speaking sa”or assigns no such reasons. The ship to him ts always n lady, even though she be a man of war. She possesses a waist, collars, stays, laces, bonnets, ties, ribbons chains, watches and dozens of othei distinctly feminine attributes.—Col ller’s Weekly. One of his supporters of whose sec- vices the Filipino leader has been de prived was Gen. Gregorio Del Filar, pomminder of Aguln- j 1 d o' 8 bodyguard. Gen. Del Filar fell io battle with the Amer ican forces—Thirty- th ir d Infantry—at Cervantes. The en gagement lasted four hours, during which s e v e n t y Filipinos of . n . d il pilar were killed or wound ed. Gen. Del Filar was one of the leaders of the revolution against Spain and was one of Aguinaldo’s ablest sup porters In the present resistance to American authority. Prof. Schurman met him as a member of the peace com mission and rated him as a remarka bly clever young man. A n I n im ita b le F e a t. The sailors of three men-o’-war— American, French and British—while in the same harbor were competing with each other for the l»est display of seamanship. A Yankee went to the top of the mainmast and sttxxl there with an arm extended. A Frenchman then went aloft and extended lsith arms. An Irishman on lioard the British ship thought If lie could stand there with a leg and an arm extended he would be declared the most daring sailor. Nimbly he mounted to the highest point and attempted to do so, but at the last moment lost his bal ance and fell through the rigging to ward the deck. The various ropes against which he came In contact broke bis fall, and when near the deck he succeeded In ,-rasplng a rope. To this he hung for t couple of seconds, and then dropped ightly on the deck, landing safely on his feet. Folding his arms triumphantly, ns If It were all in the program, he glanced toward the rival ships and Joyously ex claimed: “There, you frog-eating and pig-stick ing foreigners, beat that if you can!” —Collier's Weekly. F r e e T e le p h o n e -. A W o m a n ’s W a r n in g . In some towns of Germany the tele phone Is Introduced by tobacconists as an additional attraction to customers. Any one who buys a cigar may, If he desire«, speak over the tobacconist's Instrument. Mrs. Kendal had an amusing experi ence once when playing at Dublin, the role being Galatea. Pygmalion hns that unphasant domestic accessory, a jealous wife. During the temporary absence of the wife Galatea was about to throw herself Into the arms of Pyg malion, when an old lady in the audi ence called out warningly: “Don't do It. darllnt! HIs wife's Just gone out, an’ It’ll be like her to be stoppin’ at tho kayhole!” S u r v iv a l o f th e F itt e s t. As nations die out one by one, Languages diminish, 'Tis plain to see The last will be No other but the Finnish. —Commercial Advertiser. G o v e r n m e n t T h e a i r . in E u r o p e . A u s t r a lia n O p a l M in in g . Opal mining Is one of the latest Aus In all tlie capitals of Europe, except tralian mineral Industries. Loudon, some theaters are kept up by government support. O n e in a T h o u s a n d . Of 1,000 persons only on« reaches t h e Courage Is the thing that enable« ui ige o f 100 years. to forget our fears.