f K ID N E Y T R O U B L E C U R E D . General Health Greatly Improved by Pe-ru-na. a - I f t » Ws - O P IN IO N S E ditorials — — — — OF GREAT PAPERS ON sms — ------------------- -— — as— —a— D iffe re n t. O holly— May G abble ta ils ma you said Guaala G ayboy and I would never find any g irls to marry ua laa aiise we are too last id Iona. Mla.i I’epiierey — There was a slig h t niiaunderstaudtng there. 1 said you were “ tw o la st Idiot»,"— Philadelphia Preee. r iv e KIT® f i ■ l l o i d PsnMiwnUi ' Petes urv«u go Sis w ee « »or. rat’ ■»•» e h «rt«r e r it m t I * » a d » r -'f I »V M i a s ^ 11 real IM P O R T A N T S U B J E C T S N«r*l J L . Then and Now. Mrs. Growelle—The idea of your cal I- he has rabies. This would often secure ing m e a goiiae. W hen you were court persous who may have been bitten in g m e you said I w as an an gel. U row ella — W ell, su p p ose I did? agaiuat death from fright. Philadelphia W hat ia th e u se of tw ittin g a man Record. ' ab ou t th e lies lie told three veers ago? Church In U rta in m e n t. — Chicago N ew s. The prediction lately made by a minis ter In one of the W astvtn elites—Chicago, Mothers will fln<l Mrs. (Vlnslow’s Sooth we beileve—to the olivet that the only ing Syrup Ibe best remedy to use tor then ahllUrcn during the teething period. way iu which U would aoon be possible to m aintain an luwreet in church work D id n ’t Ita rm o n lx e . would be by means of ‘‘the continuous “ Haven’t you read th a t lovely new vaudeville.“ startled a great mauy con servative church goers, and possibly novel?” aaket', th e first sum m er girl. shocked some of them. However, the " N o " replied th e other. “ T he only stream of tendency seems to have set ed itio n o f it I ’ ve seen has a horrid rather s. rongly in the •U'**’»'?“ °.f • y ello w cover th a t d o esn 't aivord w ith fillm eot of this prophecy. Billiards, ping- any of m y g o w n s.” — P h ila d elp h ia pong. hops, amateur theatricals, secular concerts. legerdemain, charades, socia I’res». bles, fairs, suppers, primarily for pur Fu ll W e ig h t Coffee. poses of revenue, music of doubtful »«- Som e coffee roasteia th in k it neces ereduess—If there ta a dividing line be tw een the sacred and secular in music: alt sary to put w ater on th eir coffees when of these have come to he recogulaed as they roast thatu. W e d on 't th in k so. adjuncts of more or less value Iu church The result is th a t w hen you buy our work. The underlying Idea seem , io be M onopoie M ocha ami Java eoffea you ., m ake the c 1.11 run eu sllra ctlv e »octal don’t pay for a n y w ater w eigh t. I t’s club, and thus bring within Its sphere all coffee— am i b etter than any other of influence many who value a church you have u sed. Y ou’ ll th in k so If you connection at the outset chiefly for the know good coffee when ~ you drink it. fs your hom e a u p p lle I w ith th e great est of pain te ll v eia ' H and n 'e " hard G il- greatest rem edy tor emorg« nciae. M other •• My mother wae troubled with consumption for many yeere. At last she was given up to die. Then «he tried Ayer’e Cherry Pectorai, end wee speedily cured. I). I’ . Jolly, Avoca, N . Y. N o m a tic r h o w hard y o u r cough o r h o w long y o u h ave had It , A y e r's C h e r r y P e c to ra l Is th e b est tn ln g yo u can ta k e . I t ’s too r is k y to w a it u n til y o u h a v e c o n s u m p tio n . I f yo u ar« coughing to d a y , g et a b o ttle o f Settled. • city hydrant. The city of Chicago ren dered a bill for W . the cost of a new « •lik e — H aven't vou aud that n eig h Can American emigrant» ba “aaslroi- hydrant. A f»w daya following Commis- boring larm er eettled your dlfferencee la ted” to Institution» and type« of gov aioner of Public Work* Block! recel tad yet? ernment Inferior to thane of their native a reply. Farmer A aere— N o: but our lawyare raised by land? That la a question raiaeo oy th« i The h e Burlington road held tnat that tno tho van.o valut» have asttled . St. lxjuia Globe-Democrat In reference of scrap Iron should be deducted from Jen k e— Settled? How? to the American emigration to the the hill—that »crap iron was worth two Farmer Akere— On our farnie.— era provinces of British America. cent» a pound. Deputy Commissioner C a th o lic Standard. It is very much to be doubted whether Brannan figured that a hydrant sold for the in»titution» and type* of government #erap Iron would bring about $1.97. So t>oa*V O e t r o e t s a r e l <!•» F o e t - K a s e . which the American emigrant will find In amouut wa» deducted from the bill. C h e r r y P e c to ra i at once. II I, a certain cure lur »wealing, callous ami Canada will impress him as at all in y o u would scarcely eip ect a great cor- hoi. tlrwl. »chins Icvl. M ..c . new or ll«hl r im a r in s i M a . N s .M . All SretlWs. ferior to those of his own country. He per at Ion to be vo particular about the •h.wc , « r Trv it UMlay. Oohl t’f all O rossou MRS. M . J. P A S L E Y . certainly will find that they guarantee p^nnles Rut watching the pennies makes Trice ¿V lton‘1 accept a anbsUluie. Hampls Cen»a>l y »« r 4<x>«or. I f Its la k e It. rent F1IKK. Aildnww Alleu B. Olmsted, LsKoy Mrs M J . Dan lev , Treasurer of the euite as large a liberty as those ef * Ki‘ his dividends possible. Big concerns pay high ‘v I h M «to a s h s MVS. I f J * »•»!• T®* ». t . ______________ R e b e c * Lodge, I. O. O. F ., w rites from native land, and that the monarchical tie salaries to men who can save more than lo to k s Its Ik o n doo’ l M k « It »!• U u « l . L m v s H « U h him Wo nro w tlttn« 124 F irst S t. N ., M inneapolis, M in n .: ment which is supposed to be Injected In their salaries by keeping an eye ou the J. C ATKK CU . txvw.’ l. Mate. B ea t Ills W ife . “ X was afflicted for several rears w ith to the Canadian government by its nomi little leaks. Great Industrial enterprises Mre. Grini»onl>eak— You eay he heat k id ney trouble which becam e q u ite eeri- nal relations to the British Crowu is, are conducted with success by making INscountod. hia w ife w ith a club? so far as ita practical influence in the their entire profits from the utilisation of ouw and eaiiaad m e c o n sid e ia b ie a n x ie ty . affairs of the Government is concerned, Mr. Crim soutieak— Several clidie. F irst AoMrican Boy— My !»*p* live« I sp en t h u n d red s o f doM ars tr y l o g t o be a legal Action. Nevertheless It is quite what w as formerly waste. •T ak e care of the pennies. The dollars Mre. C rim eonbeak— The m on-tor. lik e u prince. c u r e d , but n o th in g g a v e m e a n y p cr- possible that any large American emi- will tvke care of. themselves.” Indivul Mr. C rim enidieak— O h. I d o n 't know. Koc<»nd A m erican B oy—T h a t's n o th — 1*11*1 n u tii I tried f,eru it> . K w— *w«. \Lkxthwestern Vriiiah u sls as well as ■'brporations must learn to o k le s s th a n th r e e mourns ami omy inces might You aoe. he boat her at g o lf.— Yonkere ing. My papa liv e s lik e th e p resid en t prove a disturbing pouneal te n b o ttle s to e ffe c t a p erm an en t cu re, fsetor. Not because the Americans would thia lesson. M e r m e n fall because they KtateaniMii. o f a t r u a t . - — i H a t r u it k r to t T iv a a . but thev were worth more than as m any be at all discontented with the political hare never learned the old-fashioned les son of economy There Is a W dMPee hundred d ollars to m e. I am fu lly re institutions of the country, , which In in some enc* between stinginess and acononay. XlltW vw-evew-s.ee w e . . . « , ------------ ----- stored to h ea lth , know n either ache cor respects are freer and better ordered The T * m. nMroP of . a business who can m make manager ate pain and en joy lif e ." — Mrs. M . J. than our own. but because they would the distinction, the manager who can run add a new impulse to the growth of the ln<. l|u> between w lw „ „ thrifttnees „ ----- -------------------- the line and niggard- Danlwy. T h is exp erien ce has been repeated opinion that the Interests of that region line9J j, tj ,. manager who succeeds. A this View of ro much of the work of a [ton s. XI your dealer loeei t 1 am lir on a small mar- T h e ireetiuent of C a ta rih w i t h a n tis e p tic an d IS V ire volume T O iu u ie of V . business MU— m any tim es. We hear of such cases would be greatly promoted by xonexx- |arge V . . ... ____ H a M O M n n n i k i i at a»rt M 't'T l t ‘ f l . » e i l u U S I U » llB IlK t » tion to the United States if annexation giu of o j profit with somebody to lo look after church as may properly be considered sec M onopoie jro eeriea , »end ua hi» nam e. o . arter • s t r in g e n t w a sh e s, lo tio n s , sa lv e s , m ed ica ted tobacco nearly every day. ular. There may be a line which it would W adhatus A Kerr Broa., P ortlan d , Ore. shall prove io be the only mcaus of le- the leakage—that la modern business.— an d c ig a r e tte s or a n y e x te r n a l o r lo c a l a p p U ca tio n , ta Mrs. Dan ley had catarrh of the k id be dangerous to cross, but where it Ilea moving the obstacles to free commer ju s t a s s e n s e le s s a s w o u ld b e k iu d lin g a fire o n to p o f neys. As soon as sh e took th e right rem cial intercourse. At present sentiment St. Louis Chronicle. Th e A pprop riate V ehicle. would probably be as difficult to define edy she made a quick recovery. as is the Alaskan boundary. New lo rk “ She aeenia to be a stick ler lor doing th e p o t to m a k e it b o il. T rue, th e se g i v e tem p o ra ry of loyalty to the British Crown Is so Carelessness ia Behavior. re lie f b u t th e c a v itie s an d p a s s a g e s o f th e h ead und th e _____ Times. A Prominent Southern Lady’s L e tte r. strong among the British Canadians that everyth in g a p p ro p ria tely .” The traditional freedom and natural ” i should «ay no, sh e a lw a y s does b ro n ch ia l tu b e s so o n fill u p a g a in w ith m u cu s. Mias Laura H opkins, of W ash in gton , the motives of self-interest which prompt ness of American social relations have a These Seed Encouragement. their occasional ,-oasideration of the ben T a k in g co ld is t h e first ste p to w a rd s C atarrh, for it hei inurketiug in a l«aaket |d ia eto u .— D. 0 - , niece of H on. E . O. H opkins, efits of closer relations with the I nited charm and a value when under proper The person who really needs the » « * “ c h e c k s perspiration, s n d 'h e p o iso n o u s a c id s and th e largest iron m anufacturers of 1 States are held in abeyance, training they are — made to » promote iu both tion o f the school commenremcnt speak C in cin n a ti C om m ercial Tribune. nui thia i u . s - - — abeyance. But v a p o rs w h ich sh o u ld p a ss o il th r o u g h t h e s k in , are --------------- ent would probably be gradually i boys and girls m u tu . reaps« and unaf- ers Is the man who has passed his college . ighain, A la ., writ«« the _ follow in g .rentim | throw n back u p o n th e m u c o u s m em b ra n e o r in n e r sk in . A utom obile for D octor. letter ,-om com m ending P Pertina. • - of - I he ---------------«—»- fected modesty. Doubtless, vvo„iule.« too too. «hst that nn days sud .............................. en in a. She «ays- savs: 1 weakened by a large infusion has found to .... his dismay that " q{ Hrt.uro, tan,.,., has crowded T h e largest au to m o b ile in the world p r o d u cin g in fla m m a tio n an d e x c e s s iv e flo w o f m u c u s. •I can ch eerfu lly recom m en d P e r u American element in the population of ¡ chaperoned companionship of young p w foreigners results Th¡g |h<, indlvulual ia Iwing ronatiucted for a Paraian doe- m u c h o f w h ich is ah sorlicd in to th e W ood, an d th r o u g h th e c ir c u la tio n n s for in d igestion and stom ach trou b le Northwestern Canada. So that although j pie which so shocks rea ch es e v e r v part o f th e s y s t e m , in v o lv in g th e S to m a ch . K id n c v s a n d o th e r virtuous a n ett i whoae min,i has stopped growing and who tor. In it, accom panied by two m edical and a s a good to n ic .” — Laura H opkins. Canadian experience heretofore has teen for the most part in But tins is “> m. fa n d ej tbat his education was “com- stu d en ts, he in ten ’« to m ake a trip ! p arts o f th e b o d y . W h en t h e d ise a se a ss u m e s th e d ry form , th e b reath Per ina ctiree catarrh wherever located. that American immigrants very readily ' and happy marriages. b eco m es e x c e e d in g ly fo u l, b lin d in g h ea d a ch es are freo u en t. th e e y e s red . tej .. wht.n h(. ,ef, hia high school or P en in a ia a specific for the catarrhal assimilate with their Canadian cousins ¡ thlag far different from the license nnu around th e w orld. It w ill have tw o i N o rem edy th a t d o e s derangem ent« of wom en. Address The and adapt themselves to Canadian insti- | disregard of decorum which is becoming a f4 jt.my or ^1),^,.. Very likely some sle ep in g apartm ent«, a large work h e a r in g affected an d a c o n sta n t r in g in g in th e ea rs n o t reach th e p o llu te d M ood ca n cu re C atarrh S . h . 8 . e x p e ls from th e Périma M edicine C o., Columbna O hio, tutions. they have heretofore been known , alarmingly prevalent, not among the le w - njiago((, e<, ,,„ ^ .,,0 ,. assured him at the room , and tour big tanka lor storing o il. in Canada rather as transient visitors er orders in the social acale, but in lam- hjj ai|l|cati(in would prove ln- c ir c u la tio n a ll o ffe n s iv e m a tter, and w h en rich , pure for free book on catarrh w ritten by Dr. than permanent settlers, aud the latter I Hies which are considered Intelligent and valnah,e , tf Wn) H e look, back and b lo o d is n g a in c o u r s in g th r o u g h th e b od y t h e 8. B. Hartm an. W a n te d to Sam ple H im . ---------- where it has advanced him at least base been too few iu number ** to 1 well bred. The manner» of young men j m u c o u s m em b ra n es b eco m e h e a lth y and th e s k in | It. ba» forgotten moat of " D o you ta k e thia m an for b etter or I have any particular influence on Cana have degenerated. They will act and m alfriallj. a c tiv e , a ll th e d isa g r e e a b le , p a in fu l s y m p to m s d isa p - An U n fo rtu n a te Croesus. speak in the presence of women i n a way ,<¡lrneJ , aTe a few vague dian politics. But if they get to going for worse?” s a k e 1 th e paraon of the — - — pear, a n d a ,ieriiin u ciit. th o r o u g h c u te i s M a c t e d . that would not have been tolerated a geu- net,aliaat|ona. 11,. would be at a loss “ The very rich have th eir troublee, to Canada in large number» they are like widow who waa takin g uuto heraeil No. S S b e in g a s tr ic tly v e g e ta b le b lo o d p u rifier d o e s n ot d era n g e th e young women who are to extract the square root of any number 3. “ O nly tim e can t e l l ,” replied the S fiailUU ago, ilg", and OUU jwxaasn ly to precipitate problems which Cana eratlon to o .” S to m a ch sn d d ig e s tio n , b u t t h e a p p e tite a n d g en era l h ea lth ra p id ly unquestionably without evil intent " u* dian statesm en desire above alt things of four figures; he could not construe a "Of course they do. I ’ve got a m u lti fem a le w hose wisdom . . . born of e x u n d er it s to n ic effects. W rite us a b o u t y o u r c a s e and g e t th e b est m ed ica l conduct them selves »• no woman could m illio n aire uncle who has w riter’s to aeoid, or at least to postpone.—St. Paul have done a few years ago without seri Latin sentence or conjugate a Latin verb p erien ce. "1 ca n ’t g iv e you th e infor a d v ice free B o o k o u b lo o d a u d s k in d is e a s e s s c u t o n a p p lica tio n Pioneer Press. to nave his life: physics, chemistry, m ath cram p the worst way” ous damage to her reputation. T i l l S W I F T S P C C i r i C C O .. A t la » « a . G e . em atics—all are aealed books to him. m ation aaked for u n til I have had him “ H ow d id he get it?” There ta evidently need of a revival of for a few w e e k s.” Men w ith Small Capital. That he decide« to put these things be " S ig n in g ch eck s" — C leveland P lain the unfaahlonabla art of bringing up chil hind him. concludes that his tim e for It has been objected by some that tech dren. Boys and girls are growing up to education is past and puts aside with D ealer. nical education should not be fostered be lawless. Lacking respect for author sullen resignation all future opjxirtuui- with public funds because the fields for ity and conventions, they easily lose re- ties for learning la nut at all aurpriatug.— Losing O pportunities. Its employment are being rapidly pre apect for the virtue» which authority and The au tom ob ile had broken down and empted by the trusts and gigantic com convention» seek to guard. Laxity in Chicago N’ewa. _________ WONDERFUL binations of capital in manufacturing and HOMI: th e cnauffenr was baev trying to d is Prospect of Longevity. homes and schools, contact under unfa other productive technical Industries. TREATM ENT cover th e trouble. The im patien t vorable conditions of young men and Timid people and pessimist« are Inclin w « o d *rfW <•***• ow ner of th e m achine a t la«t broke Frequently we are told that the man women tn business life, the rush, self ed to fear that the progress of invention who has only skill and small capital ia nani* «iox’tn r la <*•11*4 out: great I mm - hun * h * e ur*« being put out of the way of business snd ishness and bad manners of our crowded ia increasing the danger« of accident and l*e..pl* w ith o u t o|»*ra- streets, shops and public conveyances, “ H urry up, F e lix l There are a lot success by the overshadowing combines. disease to such an extent that human life II iiii th a t a r * g lv » u up of people crossing the street th a t we io 4it>. I I » eunw w ith Yet it should be plain to any observer all tend to the destruction of that good must neecasarily be shortened. Thia fear . fh<M»e w »ii4 «rru l «'tal that there are hundreds of profitable tech breeding which commands respect and appears to be gronndlegs. Collected sta are m issin g !” lir»« ta«rlw». root», taut!«. nurtures modesty.—New York Tribune. tistics show that the average duratiou of I loartlN and vegelablrN nical Industries that the trusts have not th a t are « n llre ly u n T h ? K l n d Y « " I l" v o A lw a y s B o u g h t lu w b o rn ® human life is steadily increasing. Some captured and, in the nature of things, k n o w n to medlciU «cl T ÏS r e o f Ä H - F le t e U e / , b n - b e e « mu« « ■¡.»«1er h - in te r e s tin g and striking facta along thia Hydrophobia Scare«. could not consolidate and control. The eri »e in ttai» c o u n try . Ttanomta II»« n»«»»f «!»<»■• £ T 3 ì v ? ^ 7 , "n< " t i a O .y ° C « M n îe n y H Û 7 ’ l m l " ^ taarntl»«* ru flM d l*« «hi» U in o u » doctor know « profit to be made from them in any given There is no special hydrophobia season. line are presented in a recent report of i h * wettoii o f over »OOdlff«r*Ht m o r .llc » , wliach locality is too small to engage the cu In the hot mouth» doga suffer from in the Chicago board of health. The aver b * •u c c **» fu tly u»«N In differ«!»« It»«»»*». g u a ra n i« *« to «•»»»* c a ta rrh , aaltama, '“nf’ pidity of a trust sud yet is sufficient to tense heal and are liable to heat stroke, age duration of life has increased In a th ro a t, rh e u m a lla in . n»rvou«n*ua» •to m a c h . amply repay the enterprise and industry especially if they be unable to obtain third of a century from fourteen years U v «r. k h tn *y a . etc. ; ha» huntfrada of t«»tln»oo- tal». * t'h a » « *» m<Ml»rat». t'a ll and • « * hint. of a small operator. N'ow inventions are water. to more than thirty-one years. Exclusive No doubt the so-called rabid P a lim i« "U t of Ih « c ity * r t« « for blan k» and cresting new industries almost daily end doga are often the victims of other dis of suicides, deaths from violence have de clrt ularN. H nd « cant» Iu «taiitpa. l O K H U l c in the exploiting of these the man with orders; but the germs of rabies are ro creased H.3 per cent. Deaths from rail- T A l ’ IO N K ltE K . A h l» ltE *» H C a s to r i» Is » lia rm le s s s u b s tit u t e f o r C u s te r O i l , **, , r C* technical education and small capital more active and general in summer than ax ay and car accidents have decreased THE C SEE WO CHINESE MEDICINE CO. finds plentiful opportunities for steady more than 5 per . ent. Since the partial V \c A reputation extending o ver in winter. Although this fact has been IJ2’, Third St.. Portland. Orai« »ixt-y-aix y e w s arid our occupation and satisfactory returns. presented to the public repeatedly, every abolition of railways on grade ahid the M e n tio n pa|»*r. find from the census that in 1890 dog which is not plainly in good health introduction of fenders on cars, six year» \ • / - duei-antee od-e btxcK o f every oorment bearing the ____ were 9.977 manufacturing estab in July and August is pursued to Its ago. death» from thia source have de lishments in the city of Chicago. There creased 12.8 per cent.—San Francisco ' .SIG N O f” T H E F I3 H . death by police and public. were 19.203 in 1900, or an increase of ________ It is almost certain that the popular Argonaut. There are many imitations. nearly 100 per cent. But the average fallacies about mad dogs and hydrophobia Be sure o f the name amount of capital to the establishment have killed more persons than has hydro M arriage Not a Failure. T O W E R on the button». was 20 per cent less in 1900 than in Is marriage a failure? The answer is phobia itself. Fairly sensible persons . > ON 3ALt EVUYWHEIt M 1890, which shows that plenty of men when bitten by a cross dog often iwcome in the wide-staring eyes of that dimpled found chances to invest their brains, skill panic stricken and die in great agony in the cradle. Marriage a fail- A. J.TOWEB CO. BOSTON. MASS. and small capital in good enterprises. after exhibiting many of the alleged I 1 bundle lire? Ask that young mother as she B e a rs t h e S ig n a tu r e o f The trusts do not own all those nearly symptoms of hydrophobia, although the ' croonw over her firstborn. Ask the white- twenty thousand factories in Chicago, nor dog in each case may have been free of faced little woman in black over there the majority in 8t. Louis. Cincinnati or rabies. A typical instance was that of a as she kisses the cheeks of her stalwart Atlanta. The trnth is that the argument Chicago woman whoae malady was ding- , I son. and send» him ...— M H o M I Wagon. ------- ---------- into — the world to con- for giving varied technical instruction to nosed by two doctors aa hydrophobia. ' qUer. William» __ .« • “All • A l l ia m i l Mary.” M a r t ” r chokes h n k p ti is 1/kn? lost hnt but you, Aaanwa the yonth of the land waa never stronger A fter her death the dog which bit her : out the gray-bearded victim o f a busi- A lcohol, 4 2 O PORTLAND than to-day.—Atlanta Constitution. was hunted up and was found to tie en- ne«s collapse. An arm steals about his ORKGOH O p iu m , tirely well. Intelligent people in every neck, and n wrinkled hand strokes his T ^ a a c a r n a T h ir d Railroad le a ch e s a Lesson. aaA U x U p p a r Al> Y e a 'S . Tobacco •U bina. community should stoutly combat every brow, and the »weeteat lipa he ever knew In U s e F o r O v e r 3 0 P n c n r, P in k A few weeks ago one of the engines of mad dog scare. Instead of having an al- whisper words of soulful sympathy and [ J ‘ -V : y w i IbU Oregon« U sing * L him -■— about * ------ mar- the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Rail leged mad dog shot they should shut him _____ _ ' „ ' _____ A»k road jumped the track and demolished a no until it shall be determined whether rlage.—Cincinnati Post. Em igration to Canada. im -- -- ------------------- ■^ s ^ — — — — a— a— — — P a c kin g Vp. L ockit— W hy are you packing up •verythingT Mrs Lockit — W e m ust hurry and get out of tow n , or p eop le w ill not , th in k w e have gon e to th e coronation— I E x ch a n g e. ___ ____ CATARRH BR.C.6EE WOA WEATHERWISE IS THE MAN WHO WEAK .SSSj.WATMPtOOF What is CASTOR IA OILED CLOTHING The Kind You Have Always Bought d egen erate aons of hard-w orking fatb- Im portnlloas of c a ttle wn» th e mean« i era, are m aking a great ch an g e in the of cstaln ish in g the faraón» n a tlv e c a t m atter of hours, beginning th e day tle herds of the W est Im ites and M éx H i d e F o r t u n e b y L e a l t l m a t e B u n in e » » Boranaa It 1« made of the beet m ateria l pmafhla to bay. T h e m anufacturers abaoiotely pay 25 Q u a li t ie s , J u d x m e n t a n d I n d u » t r y . earlier. T h e b u sin ess day lias thu s ico and tile long horned h eñ ís of T ex a s. to 25 per cent above the n ta rk K price of b*-s* grades of wa«on tim b e r fbr the privile g e o f cal Mr. G ates is n ow the m ost sp ectacu been lengthened, not for the paid un Tli ■ tvlld huríes of tlie plalua w ere «Iro- ling over and » klm m lng off the cream of the lar figure In the financial landscape. derlings, w h o se hours h ave a lw a y s ¡larly fonnded. wagon stock, w hich Isearrted for I to A years oe* fcre m a kin g up. w hich means an In vestm ent ia W all street, “that roaring furnace fed been from eigh t or nine until five or wood stock of nearly one m illio n dollars. H r n -P e e k e d S parrow ». M I T V H E L L Wagons are unsurpassed roe w ith life and hope,” is gazing at him six . but for th e m en w ho m anage th e q u a lity, proportion, finish, strength and llgns F em ale sparrow« are esp ecia lly tyr in open-m outhed wonder. There la a great tran saction s In the world'» com running. W h y —ta k e chances on a ny other* an n ical toward their partners, especlal- boldness about him tb at all adm ire. merce. W h y —not get the best?— A M IT C H fC L T * T h e story of his rise la an Intereating N ot long ngo th e j,„ „ i o f a great ly nt nest building tim e, w hen they M«oAw/f, Lwtvta * »favaw Ow. one. and so far aa it sh o w s how legitl i bouge | n the low er end o f N ew York freq u en tly attack their hu sb an d s flerce- Forusud. bvstUa. Hpoian* *u U » Agvata K very whets. m ate su ccess In b u sin ess Is ach ieved , a waa ask ed w hen he could he seen ly on account o f th eir lazin ess. At profitable one. One o f his earliest b u si the n ext day. such tim es th e fe m a le voice can a lw a y s n ess positions w a s that of traveling •T il i«e at m y d esk at sev en -th irty he d etected , txith louder and shriller salesm an, and the rise o f hia Income In th e morning," he an sw ered . than th et of her m ate, a s sh e peck« from a m odest salary to an alm ost fab "There is no need to get dow n so and to u sles him, until he b eats nn ig- ulous am ount, Is an account, not o f su c early.” »aid th e other. n ein ln lou s retrea t H en hlackblrde cessfu l «peculation, but o f the result« "My rc-KUlAi hour." replied the great and thrush es are o ften very overbear- t a a warn wuvw. o f com m on i m erchant; “1 am there a t th a t tim e six ing and even sp itefu l tow ard th e ir A t a young man. G ates w as sellin g d a y s in the w eek .” m a tes when tlielr bou ses are In co u rse hardw are for Isaac L. Elw ood, w hen T h is m erchant la In a b u sin ess In of construction. barbed w ire w as Just b egin n ing to he w hich q u otation s from European m ar I n t o x ic a t in g B ea n s. used for fencing; and he erected the k ets are Important to hia other houses Am ong th e p ea sa n ts o f Southern first corral In the S ta te o f T exas. H e In th e W est, and he is gettin g q u ota Italy. Sicily and Sardlntn a e u r ln n a soon decided th at there w as more tion« on the w ires w h ile others sleep. m alady has been noticed by p h y sicia n s, m oney to be m ade in the m anu factu re T h e vice-president of a W all Street o f w ire than by sellin g It on a salary, bank is at hia desk at h alf p ast eigh t w hich is caused by ea tin g beana. O ne and w ith som e frien d s bought three ev ery day. T h e president of a Broad- o f the m ost ri m arkfilde effects o f th e barbed w ire m achine» and started a I w u y hank re a d ie s his desk nt nine In inalndy Is a sp ecies o f in toxication re factory on a total Investm ent o f less ' th e morning. A s he lives up the H ud sem b lin g that produced by alcoh olic drink. In som e c a s e s persons predls- than $8,000. T he b u sin ess proved very son, he has to rise at six. . posed to the m alady are seized w ith protable and they ««on started another O ne man said th at g ettin g to work at H..m ptom a o f in to x ica tio n if th ey p a ss sm all factory. H ere they m ade so eig h t w as th e greatest help In the m uch m oney that they declared d iv i worid. H e got w ell started on his day a field w here the liean plant Is In flow dends o f about B0 per cent per w eek. by nine, w h ereas a few y ears ago, er, th e odor alon e sufficing to affect G ates seem ed to be the entire w orking w hen he used to arrive a t h is office them . force. H e traveled, sold the wire, cam e late, th er- seem ed to be no m orning W h n l E n g lis h W i l l D o. back, invoiced it, billed It, painted It, A report In a M issouri paper 1» quot le ft In w h ich to accom plish an yth in g arketed It, and collected the money. ed by th e C hicago C hronicle ns nn e x $ a & $ 3 £ f i S H O E S »*. m w orth while. W. L. Douglas shoes are the stan Aa he w a s doing all the work, he final “Then, too,” he added, "I get th e In am ple of Wliat queer trick s th e E n g dard of the world. This is the reason ly arranged to buy out all the partners vigorating m orning air. By th e tim e I lish lan gu age w ill play on one w h o W . L. Douglas makes and sells more but a Mr. Clifford. H e and Clifford in get to m y office I h ave heard the birds d oes not m aster It. men’s $3.00 and $3.50 shoes than any corporated the "Southern W ire Com At a recent church entertnlnm ent the stn g and h ave had the early su nshine. other two manufacturers. p a n y /’ and so lie pressed from one e n m aster of cerem onies announced: W . L . D O U C L A 8 8 4 S H O E S terprise into another, a lw a y s en larg I h ave m et not a fe w In th e glow of •Miss B ates w ill sing, ‘Oh! T hat I h ealth, w hich ten d s to Inspirit m e.” C A N N O T BE E X C E L L E D . ing the field of his activities. had w in g s lik e a dove, for then I1 ,IW ,8 R I! K - A ,B ,8 M ,O W w ould I tty a w a y and h e nt rest,’ ac Baat Import ad and Amarlcan leathara, Hepl’a C a t t le A r c N o t N a tiv e s . EARLY RISING . com panied by the m inister.” Batant Calf, Enamal, Box Calf, Calf, k/c/ Kid, Corona In an introduction to a recen t b u l l e ___________ Colt, Mat. Kangaroo. F a s t C o lo r E y e le t« u«e<l. j,;Very now and then w e see a picture C a n t l n n I T h e ganuln« h a * « W . I». D O U G L A W Reneflta t h a t M odern Bnelneaa Men tin on A m erican breeds of b eef c a ttle v a u t iu t i t anj p?Mmp*d nn bottom . th e broad sta tem en t Is m ade th a t prior o f #n a ctr,,Ha w ho looks ns If sh e w as B egin to K ealtce. Shot.» b j m ail, 25c. extra. IUna. Catalog fraa. W. L. DOUQLA8. BROCKTON. MA j A. A few year» ag o nearly all w ealthy to th e d iscovery of Am erica there w ere rPlI1(, j too high. T here ou gh t to be a men, bankers, brokers, the heads of no ca ttle In the w estern hem isphere. )nw a(fn|n st photographers m aking g rtn t estab lish m en ts, did their work On one of bis voyages Colum bus Is W()lnen ,.arrv their heads so far hack. -------- — —-----— — F IS O G CURE. FOR betw een ten nnd three. The New York said to h ave brought a num ber o f <’.o- | m estlc anim al« w ith him. T h e e sc a p e ! T h e price o f lib erty often d ep en d . KIES WHÍBI ML ILSt OILS. I Hun tells us th at the younger bualnean _ w— w ------------------------ B«8t <>»u»h 8yrap. Tas?«« Oood. U«e I men, w ho are often accused of b e i n g f r o m cap tivity of »ome of th a early I udod t h . h..m<» o f th« Judge. n tim a. Bold by drofglaM . Boat on E arth — K ig M iia u ir q a ORIGIN O F JO H N W. G ATES. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES» BOWELS BISHOP SCO TT ACADEMY Fot Hand, vregon. FoiisdallW t t\ i Home School f«r Bop. Military ud Nanai Traíalas. Writ» for IlluitraUd Catalofoa. A R T H U R C. N E W IL L . Principal PORTLAND. OREGON. «3? St. Helen's School for Girls. Thirty-third year. Cnmmodloulbntld- Mode ---------- . —. — i. Ins». Modern’ equipment. Ae»demlO «nd collese preparatory ronrwa Spe cial conr«ea In mmlc »nd art. lini». trxte-l c,»l»losue. All department» will reopen September 16. MISS ELEANOR TEBBETTB, Prlnclpap 10« SO* ALL D R U G G IS T » , CANDY CATHARTIC x » ± ¡ 3 » ?••»• «ooi- ^ S S f c t h \ 7 \ u B u i° d ft-& S ltr 'is 7?»™ SWEETEN THE STOMACH C olum bia U n iv e r s ity Boarding School for Young Man Finest altuation on Paclfle C o o t a’ .*« cellent Faculty. Largest Indoor oolle»» athletic field in the world. Over half an acre under an arched root C a ta lo g u es F ree. Address R E V . M . A. Q U IN L A N , C. S. C. U niversity Park, Oregon PURELY VEGETABLE LIVER TONIC MILD BUT SURE BOON FO R SA L E . On« Second II»nd Nichols A Shepard Separator, aixe 111-611, with wind »lacker, only run 10 d a y » ; a bargain. Inquire of JOHN POOLE. Feot Morrlaon 8t„ Portland, Or. THE HEW PEHSIOH LAWS î i î i ï n ï v ^ i ï m s S ’ s: « . r . n . Ü. |w PfUT [DfC ûtni m it «». 37—003. I I E N w r t t 'n g t o a d v a r t l a w r t p lw a a a a r t l o a » h t« p a p a r . ____ I F o " r ^ ! MOTHERS CURE CONSTIPATION NEVER SOLO IN BULK i're pnrew’ vas.tahl» and contain no mer- curlal or other mineral potion. ‘ " ' r . * “ n - ■lit of th» latest dl»coverle» In and form a combination of remedlea nn- equai.d t a make the blood pore and rich and malt» clean akin and beautiful com* plexlon. ton« th« stomach «nd bowels »nd »tlr up the la»F Mver. They do not merely »often the »tool» »nd c*u**. ,h e,S d l,f hl u,5m i n ¥ i ■trengthen the bowel» and put them Int» lively, healthy condition, makln« their Mo tion natural. never grip nor rrlpe. They act quietly, pos itively and never cause any kind of uncom fortable feeling. Taken regularly they make the liver act regularly nnd naturally »» it Should. They keep the sewer tgc of the body properly moving and keep the system clean. Increase the flow of milk In nursing moth ers. If the mother eats a tablet. It makes ner milk mildly purgative and ha« a mild but certain effect on the baby. In they are the only safe laxative for th» nursing Infant. taken patiently, persistently, will cure any form of constipation, no matter how old or how often other remedies have farled. They | are absolutely guaranteed to cur»« any case, " or purchase money will be cheerfully re funded. cost 10c. 2Rc. 60c a box. Ramples sent frea for the asking We publish no testimonials but sell Cagcarets on their merit under ab- t solute guarantee to cure. Buy and try a » box to-day, or write us for free samples and booklet. _____ ASSrM STKSLIiO NSSSDT 0 8 ., fMirAOO ar SSW WOlg. n r - a a / a x v r a w ill be paid to any reader of thia paper who w ill re. to^ua any attempt of eubatitutton, or M l. off Ju|t , , good„ when caaenreta are call»« for, and farniali evideaca upon wrack wa can convict. AU coneapoudeac. confidential. a . $100 REWARD p port W ■ » « - » ? ra a