Painful
Periods
aro overcome by Lydla E.
Plmkham's Vegetable
Compound
Fifty thousand happy
women testify to thin in
grateful letters to Mrs,
Plnkham.
Menstruation Is a
severs strain on a wo
man's vitality. It It Is
painful something Is
wrong whloh
LydU E. Ptnkhim'i Vtartabta Omp d
will promptly sst right If
exoesslve or Irregular
write to Mrs. Plnkham,
Lynn, Mass., for advice.
rubhwu gfuiMiua ihstl
Mrs. Plnkham's advice
and medicine have for
many years boon helping
women to be strong. Ho
other advice Is so un
varyingly accurate, mm
other medicine has such
m record of cure.
I
Tariff Schedule for Manila.
Merchants and producers of this
coast are watching the new tariff sched
ule being prepared by the Philippine
commission. The subject is vitally
important to all coast states. I
Still Out of Prison.
A year ago Frank E. McDaniel was
sentenced to 15 years in the Oregon
penitentiary, but he's not there yet be
cause legal measure have prevented.
The German mails have been closed
to sausages; so you will be no longer
able to write to yc ur friend in Berlin.
"Inclosed find four sausages."
Stops the Cough and
Works Off the Gold.
Laxative Bromo-Qninine Tablets care
a cold in one day. No cure, No Pay.
Price 25 cents.
Fighting for a Principle.
A San Fracnisco business man has
sued the Wells Fargo Express Com
pany for five cents that he bad to pay
for the revenue stamp on a shipping
receipt.
Fire Boat at Portland.
The Portland Fire department is try
ing to have a fire boat built to fight ,
river.
Eggj From the East
Since September eight cars of East
ern eggs have come to Portland be
cause home supply is not sufficient.
This signature is on every box of tbe genuine
Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablet.
the remedy that cores at cold la one day
Irrational.
The girl with the great, seraphic,
trray eyes complained bitterly of the
timidity of her steady company.
"Give him the mitten!" advised her
entourage, unhesitatingly.
"What, for cold feet?" exclaimed
she.
Poison oak
Poison ivy
are among the best known
of the many dangerous
wild plants and shrubs.
To touch or handle them
quickly produces swelling
and inflammation with in
tense itching and burning
of the skin. The eruption
soon disappears, the suf
ferer hopes forever: but
almost as soon as the little blisters and
pustules appeared the poison had reached
ine Diooa, ana will break out at regular
intervals and each time in a more aggra-1
vated form. This poison will loiter in the 1
system for years, and every atom of it
must be forced out of the blood before yov
can expect a perfect, permanent cure.
JJH Nature's Antidote
Nature" Poisons,
is me oniy cure tor Poison oak, Poison
Ivy, and all noxious plants. It is com
posed exclusively of roots and herbs. Now
is the time to get the poison out of your
system, as delay makes your condition
worse. Don't experiment longer with
6alves, washes and soaps they never cure.
Mr. S. M. Marshall, bookkeeper of the Atlanta
(Ga.) Gas Light Co., was poisoned with Poison
Oak. He took Sulphur, Arsenic aud various
other drugs, and applied externally numerous
lotions and salves with no benefit. At times the
swelling and inflammation was so severe he was
almost blind. For eight years the poison would
break: out every season. His condition was much
improved after taking one bottle cf S. S. S , and
a few bottles cleared his blood of the poison, and
all evidences of the disease disappeared. )
People are often poisoned without
knowing when or how. Explain your case
fully to our physicians, and they will
cheerfully give such, information and ad
vice as you require, without charge, and
we will send at the same time an interest
ing book on Blood and Skin Diseases.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA. GA.
DOES YOUR HOME TOUGH
YOUR HEART?
Then yon'll want beautiful things in your
home. The first things you think of we sell:
Mantels of all kinds, Andirons of every sort,
Gas. Eletric and Oil Lights in endless variety.
A Christmas present that beautifies your home
is the best present. Call or write "for photo
graphs arid catalogues. THE JOHN B Alt
It 1ST COMPANY, 91 First Street, Fort
land Oregon.
JOHN POOLE. Portland, Oregon.
can give yon the best bargains in general
machinery, engines, boilers, tanks, pumps,
plows, belts and windmills. The new
steel I X L windmill, sold by him, is un
equalled. t Cough Syrup.
In time. Sold 1
LIVE ON TEN CENTS A DAY.
Real enta at the Rusk n Colony in
Geo seta Are Economical.
While other people have been theor
izing, the Ruskinites of Georgia have
demonstrated by actual experience the
lowest possible daily cost for food for
their entire community. They have
solved the riddle of how to live at the
lowest cost. When forced to leave their
Tennessee home the colonists were
hard pushed, but they possessed stout
hearts and willing hands, and to-day
are on a fair road to prosperity. They
live and live well at an actual cost per
capita of less than 10 cents a day.
Everything tliey consume i bought
at wholesale, in large quantities, and
is cooked In the community kitchen.
In the community dining-room tables
are set for 300 people. Those who do
not wish to eat with the crowd are
given the privilege of purchasing com
pany stores and cooking it at home.
When vegetables are scarce these peo
ple are allowed 7 cents per capita a day;
that Is, 7 cents for each person, big,
little, old, young, sick or well. When
vegetables are plentiful the cash allow
ance is only 5 cents. As the commu
nity raises Its own vegetables, the ap
proximate cost is only about 2 cents
per capita a day, making the actual
cost of living at Ruskin from 7 to 9
cents a day for each man, woman and
child.
The community dining-room is a
large room, 25 feet wide and 150 feet
long, where we see nearly 300 men,
women and children seated at long
tables. Breakfast is our first meal.
We make a wholesome meal on light
bread furnished by the colony baker,
butter, Georgia sirup, oatmeal, Irish
potatoes, milk, cereal coffee and sugar.
Dinner generally varies, according to
the season. The bill of fare usually con
sists of rice or peas, beans or maca
roni, some two or more of these; Geor
gia sirup, beets, tomatoes, egg plants,
potatoes, soup, bread and cereal coffee
cereal coffee Is manufactured by the
colonists and is one of their main In
dustries. For supper, cheese in some form,
lemonade, cake, rice or beans, sugar,
grits, mush, fried potatoes, cold tea and
bread. The meals are wholesome, sat
isfying and well prepared. Of course,
there are no little delicacies. As will be
noticed, the colonists only get meat'
twice a week. Atlanta Journal.
CONTESTING FOR HONORS.
Chinese Undergo Kxamlnations While
In Their Closed Ceils.
The University of London a few
years ago admitted to Its initial exam
inations about 1,400 students and pass
ed one-half. There are four different
examinations Ln the Chinese university.
The first Is for the degree of "Budding
Genius," corresponding to our B. A.
The examination is held in every pre
fecture. The second Is for the degree
of "Promoted Scholar," or M. A., and
is held in each provincial capital. LL-Hung-Chang
has never advanced be
yond this degree. The third Is for "Fit
for Ofllce," a sort of D. C. L. or LL. D.
The fourth is for admission to the Han
lin academy, or "Forest of Pencils,"
which makes the successful scholar
one of the great men of the empire.
Each degree is open only to the men
who have won the lower degrees. The
lowest is open to anyone. "A man of
talent," as Dr. Martin says, "may
raise himself from the humblest ranks
to the dignity of viceroy or premier."
No land can be more democratic than
China.
In each provincial capital is an exam
ination hall. It consists of long rows
of cells open at the end and Just large
enough to hold a scholar with his bed
ding, teapot and food. There are 12,000
cells In the Canton hall. A great wall
surrounds the grounds, and at the end
is the hall where the officials sit. The
candidates are all admitted at the same
time, assigned to their cells and the
gfc tes are sealed. If a student dies, as
often happens, his body Is put through
a small hole ln the wall. Each exam
ination lasts twenty-four hours. Then
the students are released for two days,
only to return for two more sieges. A
paper with blots or defacements is
thrown out. Such innocent questions
as this are proposed to them: "The art
of war arose under Hwang-Tl forty
four hundred years ago. Different dyn
asties have since that time adopted
different regulations ln regard to the
use of militia or standing armies, the
mode of raising supplies for the army,
etc. Can you state these briefly?" The
men who pass these examinations are a
lot of pedants, arid as the deserts and
primeval as the patriarchs. Leslie's
Monthly.
His Banjo a Barometer.
There is a young man about town
who is always prepared for all kinds
of weather. No matter If he attends
a function when the night is cloudless
and rain falls before he goes home, he
is always on hand with an umbrella,
much to the delight of the girl with
him.
For a long time his secret remained
undisclosed, and he was looked upon
as a weather prophet who could give
points to the local bureau. However,
it Is no longer a secret, for the young
man confessed not long ago the reason
for his Invariably correct prognostlca
tion of nasty weather. He Is a very
fair banjoist, and It was noticed that
he always played on his Instrument
before going out at night When the
plaintive sounds wefe muffled, he never
neglected to take his umbrella, but Tf,
on the contrary, the sound was sharp
and clear he went without It.
The head, or sounding board, of a
banjo Is made of sheepskin, and in
damp weather it expands, and the head
comes tight as a drum. This is the
reason for his Invariable good luck In
"picking" the weather, for he owns a
natural barometer.
Travels of a Blood Corpuscle.
Tbe mileage of the blood circulation
reveals some astonishing facts ln our
personal history. Thus it has been cal
culated that, assuming the heart to beat
sixty-nine times a minute at ordinary
heart pressure, the blood goes at the
rate of 207 yards in the minute, or sev
en miles per hour, 168 miles per day
and 61.320 miles per year. If a man of
84 years of age could have one single
blood corpuscle floating In his blood
all his life it would have traveled in
that same time 5,150,880 miles.
A smile g the reflection of a light
heart.
Science
at
fventiort
Among the uses recently found for
I aluminum is the soldering of iron rails
end to end in order to obtain a smooth,
! continuous track. Aluminum has the
' property of producing great heat In the
act of combining with oxygen. The
ends of the rails are placed together In
a crucible filled with a mixture of alum
1 inum and iron ore. The mixture being
fired, an intense heat results, and the
rails are firmly soldered together. This
Is said to be quite as efficacious as the
electric method of soldering.
The color and character of the walls
have much to do with the lighting of a
room. Recent experiments have shown
these percentages of reflection for dif
ferent wall materials: Black velvet,
0.4 per cent, black cloth 1.03 per cent,
black paper 4.5 per cent, dark-blue 6.5
per cent, dark-green 10.1 per cent, pale
red 16.2 per cent, dark yellow 20 per
cent, pale-blue 30 per cent, pale-yellow
40 per cent, pale-green 46.5 per cent,
pale-orange 54.8 per cent, pure white
70 per cent, mirror covering 92 per
cent.
I As is well known, some metals are
unsuitable for casting, while others,
like iron, can readily be cast In any
desired shape. The property of cast
ing well is said to depend upon wheth
.er the metal contracts or expands on
solidifying from the liquid form. Iron,
like water, expands in solidifying, and
hence the solid metal may be seen float
ing in the liquid Iron about It. The ex
pansion causes it to fill the die Into
which Is poured, and so It can be cast
easily. Gold and silver contract in
cooling, and therefore are not suitable
for casting.
I Meteors may be observed practically
the whole year round, except when
I cloud or moonlight interferes; yet one
j month ranks pre-eminently as the me
teor month the month of August. It
Is only In recent years that our knowl
edge of these natural fireworks has
made any real advance. By the labors
of a very few observers, one of whom,
Mr. Denning, may be said to have out
weighed all others put together ln the
value and number of his results, we
know of many hundreds of radiant
points, and they have been shown to be
not mere distempers of the - air, but
' bodies of a truly planetary nature, trav
eling round the sun ln orbits as defined
as that of the earth itself.
On every side the Alps send down
livers, leaping from the rocks, and ln
the lower lands, especially on the Ital
ian side, spreading -out Into beautiful
blue lakes. Recently the stored-up en
ergy of these Alpine streams has been
brought under control. In many in
stances, for the production of electric
power. The river Adda at Paderno
already furnishes 13,000 horse-power,
and works are now under way on the
I river Ticino, below its point of issue
from Lake Maggiore, which will, it is
expected, furnish 12,000 effective horse
power to be distributed among a string
of manufacturing towns reaching down
into the plain of Lombardy. It was or
iginally Intended to send this power to
Milan, but all of It has been eagerly
' seized by the Intervening smaller
towns. The Alps are yet rich in unused
energy of this kind.
MARK TWAIN.
Note 1 Humorist Telia a Story at His
Own Expense.
"When I was here about eight years
ago I was coming up In a car of the
elevated road. Very few people were
In that, and on one end of It there was
no one, except on the opposite side,
where sat a man about 50 years old,
j with a most winning face and an ele
gant eye, a beautiful eye, and I took
j him from his dress to be a master me-
I chanlc, a man who had a vocation.
I He had with him a very little child of
about 4 or 5 years. I was watching the
affection which existed between those
1 two. I judged he was the grandfather,
perhaps. It was really a pretty ctiild,
and I was admiring her, and as soon
as he saw I was admiring her be began
to notice me.
"I could see his admiration of me In
his eye, and 1 did what anybody else
would do admired the child four times
as much, knowing I would get four
times as much of his admiration.
Things went on very pleasantly. 1
was making my way Into his heart.
"By and by, when he almost reached
the station where he was to get off, he
got up, crossed over, and he said:
'Now, 1 am going to say something to
you which I hope you will regard as a
compliment'
"And then he went on to say: 'I have
never seen Mark Twain, but I have
seen a portrait of him, and any friend
of mine will tell you when I have once
: seen a portrait of a man I place It in
my eye and store it away in my mem
ory, and I want to tell you now that yon
look enough like Mark Twain to be his
brother. Now,' he said, 1 hope yon
take this as a compliment
" 'Certainly,' I said, 'I take It as more
than a compliment Yes.' I said, 'this
is the proudest moment of my life to
be taken for Mark Twain, for most
men are always wishing to look like
ome great man, General Grant, George
Washington, or like some archbishop
or other, but all my life I have wished
to look like Mark Twain. Yes,' I said,
I T have wished to look like that syno
nyme, that symbol of all virtue and all
purity, whom you have Just described.
I appreciate It.'
"He said: 'Yes, you are a very good
imitation, but when I come to look
closer you are probably not that man.'
I said: 'I will be frank with you. In
my desire to look like that excellent
character I have dressed for the char
acter; I have been playing a part.' He
said: That -is all right; you look very
well on the outside, but when it comes
to the Inside you are not in it with the
original.' "New York Journal.
MILLS ARE NEVER COINED.
They Have Always Been a Mere Figure
in the World of Finance.
"The mill in coinage exists jnly in
the school books used ln the primary
schools. It never has existed anywhere
else, and from the nature of things
never can," observed a leading finan
cial man the other day to a reporter.
"It Is a mystery to every one why It
was ever originated, for as a unit of
value It is only a fiction. There are no
mills, never have been and never will
be under the circumstances, therefore I
don't see why it is put in the books in
the primary schools, with the explana
tion that ten of them make 1 cent I
am glad to know that the mill does
not get any more Into the school books
of the graded schools beyond the pri
maries. I have been a banker for thir
ty years, but know nothing of the mill
except what was told me the first week
I went to school. All my life has shown
me that I was told wrong and that
there are not ten or any other number
of mills in a cent
"Several weeks ago I was ln Portugal,
and I had decided to return direct to
Boston from Lisbon rather than to sail
ln the ordinary way to New York and
from there to Boston by rail. On ap
plying at a hotel for a room I asked,
as Is customary, what was the price.
The clerk answered 750 reis per day.
This was a new one on me, for, though
I had run up on a number of different
coins ln my day here and in various
parts of Europe, it was the first time
I had heard of a rel. Somehow I did
not like the sound of the word, and,
turning to another clerk, asked what
was the price of a first-class passage on
a good steamer from Lisbon to Boston.
He answered that it was-'80,000 reis,'
and seemed to be willing to send me
off on the next steamer. This necessi
tated my asking for an explanation,
and, as the clerk talked English as well
as I did, I asked him to put his reis
into American dollars and cents. This
he did by explaining that the prices
charged for a room, without board, was
75 cents per day, and that the steamer
fare was $80. This led on to a talk of
reis, which is the unit value of Portu
gal. In value it represents about the
same as a mill. The hotel clerks told
me that there were no reis as a matter
of fact in Portugal and never had been,
though all values were based on them
for a unit"
A Responsible Person.
There was trouble in the office of the old
P. D. & Q.
When the news came in that No. 4 had
smashed with No. 2
And distributed calamity for half a mile
around
Till it was impossible to Bee the color of
the ground,
And the Chairman of executives said to
the President:
"It strikes me that you can't run a rail
road worth a copper cent!"
Whereupon the General Manager was
called upon the floor
And informed that he was careless in the
case of 2 and 4;
And the General Manager remarked: "I
very plainly see
That the General Superintendent needs
a red-hot roast from me "
Which the same induced the General Su
perintendent to call in
The Division Superintendent whom he
criticised like sin,
And who straightway had the master of
the road report to him
For a roasting then and there adminis
tered with dash and vim.
Said the master of the road: "The section
foreman is the chap
Who has caused this great disaster, and
I'll knock him out a rap."
So he called the section foreman, and he
said: "You careless cuss.
Your remarkable stnpidity has made
scapegoats of us "
Which the section foreman took as quite
a personal affront
And resolved right then and there to do
a criticising stunt
On bis own hook, so he called the man
who greases up the track,
And he said: "It seems to me you ought
to find a friendly crack
And crawl into it and pull your carcass
after you, you chump.
For neglect of duty on your part has got
us on the jump!
If you'd greased your tracks this accident
would never have occurred;
You just go and draw your salary, with
out another word!"
So the greaser took the order for his cash
and drew his roll,
And remarked, with much emphatic lan
guage: "Well, upon my soul,
DIs road's de cheapest lot o' guys dat I
has ever saw.
An' dis t'ing o' takin' blame f'r udders
rankles in me craw;
Wy, de Chairman o' de board spen's all
de money in de Eas',
An', by gosh, I can't be greasin' w'en I
ain't got any grease!"
Denver Times.
Mechanical Power.
France is using the automobile in
practical ways for the public service.
The experiment in Paris of supplying
automobiles to the mall collectors and
carriers is already declared a success,
and now comes the news that ln the
French town of Alencon there is in ex
cellent working order an automobile
ambulance service. A motor qnadricy
cles coupled to an ambulance of the
Lagogne pattern. The motor man and
the doctor use the quadricycle, and the
patient is the sole occupant of the am
bulance. As the Alencon Hospital Is
for the benefit of the country far and
wide, the service is naturally managed
differently from the Paris ambulance
service. After a call is received It is
necessary to secure a doctor and travel
out in the country perhaps miles for
the patient. Hence the speed furnish
ed by mechanical rather than horse
power is most essential.
How French Voters Cast Their Ballots
In France voting Is by ballot The
persons who help in receiving and
counting the vote are volunteers drawn
from the ranks of the electors. Prior
to the oDenlne of the poll at each sta
tion the presiding officer unlocks the
urn provided for tne reception or ine
nnd satisfies those present that
it Is empty. He then locks it again,
places the key ln his pocket, and hands
a duplicate to one of his helpers, who
are termed assessors, xne poii is open
from 8 in the morning until 6 at night
and at the close the votes are counted
n the snot bv the volunteer helpers.
The result Is then forwarded to the
central bureau. London Mail.
When a woman caller begins the con
versation by praising her hostess' cook
ing, the hostess should throw out a tor
rwwin net: it means that she Is to be
asked to bake for a church social.
When a woman sells milk from a
good cow, and It "goes dry," It is
mighty hard to pay a dollar for sixteen
little tickets.
Two-thirds of the nice things said to
a young man represent the wriggling
worms in an old tin can: bait
General Debility
Day in and out there is that feeling of
weakness that makes a burden of itself.
Food does not strengthen.
Sleep does not refresh.
It is hard to do, hard to bear, what
should be easy, vitality is on the ebb, and
the whole system suffers.
For this condition take
Hood's Sarsaparilla
It vitalizes the blood, gives vigor and tone
to all the organs and functions, and is pos
itively unequalled for all run-down or de
bilitated conditions.
Hood's Pills core constipation. 25 cents.
Don't Try to Stand Alone,
There is not in the universe such ' a
thing as absolute personal independ
ence. Try it a year, a month, a day,
and see.
Paid Big Damages.
Tbe Tacoma street railway has paid
$100,000 to those injured and to rela
tives of those killed in the street car
accident July 4.
GARFIELD TEA
Is a wonderful preparation
composed of HERBS that
act on the Liver, permanently
curing constipation.
Calls for a "Wake-Up."
The Portland Telegram urges every
body there to wake up and get a great
big high wide move on for the exposi
tion of 1902.
TO CURE A COLD IK OKI DAT
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab
lets. All druggists refnnd the money
if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's sig
nature is on each box. 25c.
Good Place to Be Careful.
Seattle city council is considering
an ordinance making it a misdemeanor
to attract crowds on tbe streets by
words, gestures or otherwise. A blow
at the Salvation Army, itinerant
preacher, peddlers, eto. Better go
slow, Mr. City Dads.
"e?N'T GST FOOTSORE. GET FOOT
EASE, A powder. At this season your feet feel
swollen, nervous and uncomfortable. If
you iiave smarting feet or tight shoes, try
Allen's Foot-Ease. It rests and comforts';
makes walking easy. Cures swollen and
sweating feet, blisters and-calious spots.
Relieves corns and bunions of all pain and
is a certain cure for Chilblains. Sweating,
Damp or Frosted Feet. We have over 30,
000 testimonials. Don't get footsore get
Foot-Ease. Try it today. Sold bv all
druggists and shoe stores for 25c. Trial
package Free. Address, Alien S. Olm
sted. Le Rov, N. Y.
Oregon's Capital City.
The official census gives the popula
tion of Salem, Oregon, as 4.258.
Bather small and disappointing, but it
must stand.
Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow's Sooth
ing Syrup the best remedy to use for their
shildren during the teething period.
Rich Willamette Valley.
Tbe Willamette valley. Oregon, is
one of the richest on earth, and is de
veloping slowly. But a stroke of light
ning will strike it some day in the
shape of new life and then she'll jump
to the front with a bound that will
surprise the state.
HOW'S TniSi
v7e offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any
case of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's
Catarrh euro. .
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, O.
We the undersigned, have known F.J.Cheney
lor t lie past 15 years, and believe him perfectly
honorable in all busin ss transactions and fin
anciaii able to carry out any obligations made
by tiieir firm.
. Wxst s Tbtjax,
Wholesale Druarjlsts, Toledo. "
W AIDING, !".INNAN Si MAVIS,
W nolesale Drug: Ists, Toledo, O.
nail's Catarrh Cure is t. ken .w. rnally, aciuu
.irecUy on the blood and m ecus surfaces o;
the system. Pri a 75c per bo' tie. So.d by at
drug; ists. Testimonials free.
Hall's Family Pill- r- th- best.
Big Time January I.
Tbe Afro-American league of Port
land are preparing to bring the new
year to the front with a gigantic en
tertainment. Exactly What Ton Want.
A handy little box (just right for a lady's
purse or a gentleman's vest pocket) of Cas
carets Candv Cathartic, prevents illness. All
druggists, 10c, 25c, 50c.
Adversity and Prosperity.
Prosperity and adversity are always
in procession. Each by turn precedes
the other.
I am sure Piso's Cure for Consumption
-avetl my life three years a; :. Mas. Thus.
Robrins. Maple Street, Norwich, N. Y.,
Feb. 17. 1900.
Be Careful In Debate.
If inclined to anger when debating,
remember that it cools slowly and
sometimes leaves permanent bitter
ness. TOO KNOW WHAT YOV ARE TAKING
When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill
Tonio because the formula is plainly
printed on every bottle showing that it
is simply Iron and Quinine in a taste
less form. No Cure, No Pay. 60c.
Give Equity and You Get Equity.
He who seeks equity must give
equity. Greed and avarice are ever
at war with equity.
WANTED.
Women and girls to do piece work for us at
their homes. We furnish all material and pay
lr'in S7 to $12 weekly. Expcriem e unnecessary.
Send stamped envelope to- t sk V, Royal Mf'g
Co., 34 Monroe St., Chicago, III.
Big Fish Story.
A report from Port Towns end, Wash
ington, says 14 tons of herring were
caught at a single hanl, but whether
by one or one thousand nets was not
stated.
PIMPLES
"My wife bad pimples on her face, but
she has been taking CASCAKETS and they
have all disappeared. I had been troubled
with constipation for some time, but after tak
ing the first Casearet I have had uo trouble
with ibis ailment. We cannot apeak too high
ly of Cascarets." Fred Warthah.
5708 German town Ave.. Philadelphia, Pa
CANDY
I owewg tAI MARTIG
TKAOE MAIM
Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. Do
Good. Never Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe. 10c. 25c. 50c
... CURE CONSTIPATION. ...
lltrUac ll.n.d; Maj, CfcU.f., MMlnil, Twfc- SM
in TA Ball Sold and goaranteed bv all drac
jJ - U-OAU ...u to t i Tobacco Habit.
Must Dispose of Big Debt.
Multnomah oounty, Oregon, has a
debt of $300,000, represented by un
paid warrants, and a bill will be put
through the state legislature this win
ter to fund this debt in some way.
Want Better Freight Rates.
Pacific coast jobbers are again be
fore the interstate commerce oommis
sion fighting for more favorable freight
rates.
Men Are Not Alike.
Two men may be exactly alike np to
tbe tops of their heads. Uncover one
head and discover a genius. Tbe
other reveals an idiot.
Our Nation's Wealth.
The material wealth and strength of our
nation is iu iron, the most useful of all
metals, just as the wealth of a human be
ing lies in a useful stomach. If you have
overworked yours, try Hostetter's Stom
ach Bitters. It will relieve the closed
bowels, improve the appetite and cure
constipation, dyspepsia and biliousness.
Indian Tax-Payer.
A full-blooded Indian pays taxes in
Wasco connty, Oregon, his share this
year being $21.78.
The Famous German Wood Preserver
mm A VENARIUS CARBOUNEUMm.
....Permanently Destroys....
..CHICKEN LICE AND VERMIN..
mmm One application is all that is required. It lasts for years. If
your dealer cannot supply you, write for circulars and information to the
following; distributing- agents: Perfection Pile Preserving: Co., Seattle,
Wash.; Fisher, Thorsen & Co Portland, Oregon.; Whittier, Coburn &
Co San Francisco, CaL
Grandest Offer
U. O) O) JHf.'HMM HICHEST
rave-
FULL BALL BEAR!NG
Drop Head
5 Drawers.
$15
45
Rnnr Mntinn Pctfxf "O RATTLING
- - SPI
RINGS USED.
ROUND TOOL STEEL NEEDLE BAR. J
Self-Threading- Shuttle. Self-SettlnaT
Needle, Automatic Bobbin Winder,
Perfect SUtch Regulator, Automatic
Tension Release.
(owe ship for inspection
an As evidence of good fmth on your part, we
ask you to send us 13.00 with your order.
Write your name, post office address and railroad
shipping point plainly, we will then ship by freight,
C. O. D., with privilege of examination, this perfectly
constructed, full Ball Bearing, No. 99 Arlington Ma-
ti
superior ln every way and worth sso.wxnore than
other machine you have ever seen advertised in
thianrnnr other nanpr. nav the ueent the balance due.
$12.45 and charges and the machine is yours. If the
machine fa not satisfactory it will be returned at our
expense and your $3.00 will be returned to you in full.
THE BALL BEARINGS
top all friction and afford
absolute ease to we opera
tor. The balls are large
size, made, from fine tool
steel and run ln an oll-tem-
Dered steel cod whicn can be
adjusted by tne cones so as
IH8 up tne xuercsati uiue
$9
Strongest and Most BSm
KaQniiiHachlae in jjKPBT
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Bend for our Special Sewing- Machine Catalogue No. A -377. IT'S FREE. We manufacture 23 different
styles from V np. Write us; all questions answered promptly and cheeriully. ( f
CASH BUYERS' UNION,
REFERENCES: First
Be Careful In Censure.
When inclined to censnre, hesitate.
If censure is necessary, exercise it
with discretion and charity.
What the Cows Are Doing.
The food commissioner of Oregon re
ports that 5,000,000 pounds of butter
were made in the state last year, also
1,500,000 pounds of cheese.
24 PER WEEK
To men with rigs to introduce our
poultry food among farmers. Address,
with stamp. Acme Mfg. Co., Kansas
City, Mo.
l
The Best Prescription for Malaria
Chills and Fever is a bottle of Groves.
Tasteless Chill Tonic. It is simply
iron and quinine in a tasteless form,
No Cure, No Pay. Price 0o.
Wants a Small Fortune.
A Seattle fireman named Brabor
was thrown from a hose cart and
killed. Mrs. Brabon is after $25,000
of city money and will get something.
IN GARFIELD TEA
We have a combination of simple
HERBS that has given the world
its greatest blood purifier.
Rich Alaska Copper Mine.
A big ledpe on Prince of Wales
island, off the coast of Alaska, owned
by Seattle parties, shows copper valued
at $98 pel ton.
NOTHING BETTER MADE
You can't make a mistake If you geta
..Mitchell..
JVIitehell, Iieaiis & Staver Go.
PORTLAND. ORECON.
SEND NO MONEY
Essessae
17 tew Special Umli4, or 7 jewl
Wallhim or Slate Iotmhu), known
witrhei am ntLad Willi 111 u II U uai i
the world oyer u mo ow, .
WARRANTED 20 TEARS
Cue ! himttDc .olid (old Ptt.m
ngr.Ying. ntrm li karat soli
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pre.iJ.ct. SlnxlalUEir far U.
Mil 60 daja ! Sand roar addraaa
andwawtnaand watch C. O. D.
with MI.IW. of full examina
tion. Call in any azpart and it
found parfaetly aati, factory and
S SEIHJB
B-.OO skate tor neitaodayi with ovary
ban watcn aver onereu lot .ucu
o ft Xadlofl or Genu watch t, wanted. Write at ODCO as
wa may not sdvortlao this watch at t h i, price again. Catalogue free.
T'wi watcn uo.. oi l uenirat oajim. in., vjuioafw
ISIIatlfM' V a"ltwiraw UBB -
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aaaaawa awaaaSBIlat, laTDDnytnt aataS, eate
ONE FOR A DOSE. Core Sick Headache and Dys
pepsia, Remove Pimples, Purify the Blood, Aid Dlges-
tion. Prevent Biliousness. Do not Gripe or Sicken. To
convince voa, will malt samp efreo; full box, 25c DR. I
BOSANKO CO., Philadelphia, F. SoldbyDraggUU.
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from cold or over exercise. It
lasts but a short time after
St Jacobs Oil
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is prompt and sure.
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ARM
THIS OCT SHOWS THE MACHINE
OPEN BEADT FOB USE.
All Attachments Free ,MALS8N"CA8.
One rnffler or gatherer, one shin inp plate, one hinder,
set of four hemmers different widths ap to of an
inch, one tucker, one braider, one qoilter, one attach
xnent foot, one thread-cutter, also footbemmer and feL
ler, needles, bobbins, screw drivers, oil can, oil and
instruction book.
THE POLISHED OAK FOLDING CABINET
will please you greatly. It Is made of choice quarter
sa wed oak, thoroughly seasoned kiln dried, hand rubbed
and polished to a rich idano finisn. When the machine
is closed it becomes an attractive stand or center table.
We can gl ve yon valuable points in selecting; a macmne
158-164 W. VAN BUREN ST., CHICAGO, ILLS.
National Bank of Chicago.
If You Need a
SAW MILL, ENGINE
DA 1 1 CJO or any piece of Machinery, it
-VylL.tiEV will pay to write us for cata
logue and prices.
RUSSELL & GO., Portland, Or,
Tbe Only Sure Care and
Instantaneous Relief for
RHEUMATISM
SCIATICA, NEUKAUilA, NKKVOUS
NKS8, DYSPEPSIA, HEADACHE, CA
TARRH, CROUP, BRONCHITIS, LA
GRIPPE, HALARIt, HKIKT WEAK
NESS' CREEPING NUMBNESS, etc. Buy
a buttle today and have it In the bouse. It will
save suffering and doctor's bills. Harmless fur
children's use. Contains no opiates or other harm
ful ingredients. Absolutely pure and concentrated.
Large bottle of 300 doses for fl, prepaid by mail nr
express, or we will send you (postjiaid) a trial
bottle for 2S cents. Ascents wanted.
UM MEUMTIC CUE C8IPUI. 1M law , Osagt, III.
CUTLER'S CARBOLATEof IODINE
A guaranteed Cure for Catarrh and
Consumption. fl.OO. block Box 145.
V , Prop's.
Are You Deaf??
All cases ot DEAFNESS or HARD-HEARING
are now CURABLE by oor now invention : only thone bora
deaf are incurable. HEAD SOISXS CKA8K 1 9M BD1 ATKLY
Describe your ease. Examination and advice free
Yon can care yourself at home at a nominal cost.
International Aaral Clinic. suf ici" cuis
DROPSY
10 DAYS' TREATMENT FREE.
T7 m Am lvant V OTtA ltd mm-
plications a specialty ior twenty
K. :V. 4l5 mhsf nrnnrlarfnl
w years wnu "T!ri:"
jr success. Have cured many thoas-
ailUSHOSt
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Box Kf Atlanta, tH.
an American watch
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Jbe handaoman H-K. double golrlplatad watch aver offered
3 ataflSBmi oroiienfeoe, fltted with a i
SBE "AMC'Rir AM
MOVEMENT
A tattelloe, foil
jeweled, nickel fin
ish, propoily rtgti
ltecl and lujufu!
QTiSckt inoadwiifakl.
Jr wLmmmwmWF tnKern improvenieiiU In
ZfrmM aw fact one (1 tii fii;i t made
StSC! 20 YEAR GUARANTEE..-
r?l.ia. rfSawl j, c-irnn fartln
anTl expreierhargrs, with prMlega of KKEK l.x.K I K1TI0. It
Araelei.'aiitGoidplaterl Chain worth One Dollar, r K C. C.
nut , .ti.faciorv. can be rammed at our ex cense, p. aw. aw. aw
If S3.S5U sent witn orarr. nam no aupreea ugeee ante must
bo aeat with order and good, will be shipped by regiat-red
. Write whether O. nts or I.ailtea. Jewelry Cat-log... free.
People's Je-elr, Co.. Dsp! 33 Sale Bldo. dllCAliO,
M. P. M. V.
So. 61 WW,
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HIGHEST GRADE JHrt 10?
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