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Hood's Sarsaparilta Has won success far beyond the effect of advertising only. The true secret of its wonderful popu larity is explained entirely and only, by its unapproachable Merit. Based upon a prescription which cured people considered incurable, which accomplished wonders astonish ing to the medical profession, Hood's Sarsaparilta Includes the concentrated values of the best-known vegetable remedies, united by such an original and peculiar com bination, proportion and process as to eecure curative power peculiar to itself. Its cures of mild and extreme cases of scrofula, eczema, psoriasis, and every kind and degree of humors, as well as catarrh and rheumatism prove Hood's Sarsaparilta the best blood purifier ever produced. Its cures of dyspepsia, biliousness, nervousness, loss of appetite and that tired feeling make it the greatest stom ach tonic, nerve-builder and strength restorer the world has ever known. Hood's Sarsaparilta Is a thoroughly good medicine. Begin to take it TODAY. Get HOOD'S. . Pitch Cloak for Life-Saving. A pitch cloak is the newest form of life saving apparatus. It is a Swiss invention. It weighs abont one pound, and will keep even a fully equipped soldier above the surface of the water. It has water proof pockets in which food and dirnk may be carried, as well as blue lights, in case the wearer is shipwrecked in the night. Tbii signature is on every box of the genuine Laxative Brotno-Quinine Table the remedy that core a cold In one day Age of Tree Maturity. Authorities on forestry say that 75 years are required for the oak to reach maturity; or the ash, larch and elm, about the same length of time; for the spruce and fir, about 80 years. After this time their groth remains stationary for some years, and then de cay begins. There are, however, some exceptions, for oaks are still living which are known to be 1,000 years old. CATARRH CANNOT BE CURED With local applications, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it you must take internal remedies. Hall's Ca tarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Ca tarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country for years, and is a regular prescription. It is composed of the best tonics known, com bined with the best blood purifiers, acting di rectly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two ingredients is what pro duces Buch wonderful results in curing catarrh. Bend for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY A CO., Propri., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, price 75c. Halls Family Pills are the best. Distance Between the Earth and Sun. About 50 of the principal observa tories of the world are now co-operating in a great programme - of observa tion for improving our knowledge of the distance between the earth and sun. FITS Permanently Cared. No fits er nemraneM Bestoror. nd for FREE 84.00 trial bottle n I treat is. Ds.R.11 KL1NI.LW..V3I ArthSL.Philadelphia.i'a. Abandoneu Farms Being Taken Up. The abandoned farms of Massachu setts are fast being taken up. Three years ago there were S30 thus classed in the state. A recent enumeration shows there are now but 136. aiier nm nayn nteol pr. iLlins'BUreat Sierrt LIFE OF QUEEN VICTORIA. Complete life of Queen Victoria Best book, best terras. Outfit mailed free. Address 8. C. 1111 ler tt Co.. Portland, Or. Will Revolutionize Water Navigation. W. A. Heath, of Eawlins, Wyo., ays he has invented a flying machine which will revolutionize water naviga tion as well as solve the aerial naviga tion problem. XOV KNOW WHAT YOC ARB TAKING When von take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic, because the formula is plainly printed on every bottle showine that it Is simply Iron and Qui nine In a tasteless form. No Cure, No Pay. 60c. In Memory of Hamilton Fish, Jr. A bronze base relief tablet in mem ory of Hamilton Fish, Jr., who was killed in the Spanish-American war, has been erected in Columbia univers ity. Contagious Blood Poison There is no poison so highly contagious, to deceptive and so destructive. Don't be too sure you are cured because all external signs of the disease have disappeared, and the doctor says you are well. Many per sons have been dosed with Mercury and Fotash for months or years, and pro Bounced cured to realize when too late that the disease was only covered up Bogota UUo. out again, and to their sorrow and mortifi cation find those nearest and dearest to them have been infected by this loath some disease, for no other poison is so surely transmitted from parent to child as this. Often a bad case of Rheumatism, Catarrh, Scrofula or severe skin disease, an old sore or ulcer developing in middle life, can be traced to blood poison con- to'eariy Tho Stn tho Punont. life, for it remains smoldering in the sys tem forever, unless properly treated and driven out in the beginning. S. S. S. is the only antidote for this peculiar virus, the only remedy known that can over come it and drive it out of. the blood, and it does this so thoroughly and effectually that there is never a return of the disease to embarrass or humiliate you afterwards. cures contagious Blood I Poison in any and all stages; contains no mineral to break down your constitution : it is purely vegetable and the only blood puri fier known that cleanses the blood and at the same time builds up the general health. Our little book on contagious blood poison is the most complete and instruc tive ever issued; it not only tells all about this disease, but also how to cure yourself at home. It is free and should be in the hands of everyone seeking a urc. Send for it 1KB SWIFT SPECIFIC CO ATLANTA, tl UUKI-S WHtHl 41 FIKF (All S. I Best Cough Syrnp. Tastns Good. Use rA mtime. gum Draniggtwi. ITS ALL PURE GUESSWORK. Talking; with the People of Mara Is Bob ject tj Many Difficulties. There are many things to be taken for granted before we can believe that it Is possible to communicate' with Mars. 1. That the planet Mars Is Inhabited. 2. That It Is inhabited by beings hav ing a writ tea or spoken language, or both. 3. That these people are as well up In astronomy as we are. 4. In order to base any hopes on the experiment with the kite man. we must believe that the people of Mars (or some other planet, the particular one not being material to the main question) have not only discovered wireless telegraphy, but have carried It much nearer to perfection tbau any body on this planet has done. All these things are pretty hard ,to determine. We may imagiue. assev erate, debate about them at will, weigh possibilities and probabilities, but at last we may come buck to the bold and uncomfortable fact that we know nothing about them. Whatever we say about them Is pure guesswork. But If all of them were positively known with scientific accuracy, the difficulties In the way of communicat ing with Mars or any other planet would still be enormous. We have and can have not the slightest knowledge of what sort of language the people of Mars speak. It Is safe to sny that they are not in possession of the Morse al phabet or anything like it. If they sent us signals they would be wholly unin telligible. If they could write or print words In their language upon any sub stance attached to an instrument we could not read them. Mars lias an aver age distance from the earth from the earth of nearly 50,000.000 miles, but .lt sometimes gets within 35,000,000. Wire less telegraphy will have to make great advances before It can cover a distance like that If we are ever able to signal the planet Mars In any way and get a return signal it will be a very Interest ing event in the annals of the world, but we shall not be able to understand the people In the least Louisville Courier-Journal. LAW AS INTERPRETED. A gas company which negligently permits its supply of natural gas for light and fuel to flow with such pres sure that a building Is set on fire on account of it is held, In Barrickman vs. Marion Oil Company (W: Va.), 44 L. R. A. 02, to be liable for damages. Personal assets of a national bank are held in people vs. National Bank of D. O. Mills & Co. (Cal.), 45 L. R. A. 747, to be beyond the authority of a State to tax, under TJ. S. Hev. Sta. section 5219, which permits and regulates the taxa tion of the shares of stock In such cor porations. With these cases will be found an exhaustive note on State tax ation of national banks. Release by the Legislature of a claim of the State to a portion of a decedent's estate under an inheritance tax law, although the money has not yet been received, is held, In matter of Stanford (Cal.), 45 L. R. A. 788, to be in violation of a constitutional prohibition against gifts by the Legislature to any individ ual or corporation, and against any spe cial law' releasing any indebtedness to the State. Correction of false entries In legisla tive Journals Is held, in State ex reL Brickman vs. Wilson (Ala.), 45 L. R. A. 772, to be beyond the power of the court to compel by mandamus to the clerk of a legislative house after he has duly delivered the journal to the Secretary of State, or by mandamus to the Secre tary of State, unless the duty of erasing such entries is- Imposed upon him by statute. , A pledgee's purchase of the pledged property at his own sale is held, in Glid den vs. Mechanics' National Bank (O.), 43 L. R. A. 737, to leave the pledge still In force, unless the pledgor elects to treat the transactions as a valid sale, In which event he can hold the pledgee accountable for the net proceeds, but cannot hold him liable for conversion so long as the pledgee has possession of the property and can restore it on pay ment of the debt for which It is pledged. The annotation to this case presents the prior decisions on the conversion of pledged property by the pledgee's In valid sale. Cheerful Outlook. A man wise In his day and genera tion says that one of the things which everybody really wishes Is a candid opinion. " "I wish you'd come out to my house and see a Correggio that I bought in Italy last summer," said a collector of pictures and bric-a-brac, more noted for his zeal than his discernment to a friend who was a connoisseur in the fine arts. "It's a head, a perfect beauty Just a fragment of some great picture," he proceeded. "I should like to see if said the con noisseur, In his most cautious tone. "I want your candid opinion of It that's what I want" continued the ml. lector; "I'd like to know exactly what you tninir. or it A man had the inso lence to tell me the other day that he didn't believe It was an original! if another man says that I'm afraid my temper will get tne npper hand of me, and I shall knock him down where he stands. Now you come out Just as soon as you can, and give me your perfect ly unbiased opinion of It" Unalloyed Bliss. "Aren't you going to wear that neck tie I gave you on Christmas?" Inquired Mr. Meekton's wife. "Of course I am, Henrietta. I was saving it up. I'm going to wear that red necktie, and my Nile-green smok ing Jacket and my purple-and-yellow socks, and smoke one of those birthday cigars you gave me, all at once." Washington Star. A Non-Hydropbobic Dos;. A baker appeared In a Paris court to have a woman fined for keeping a ra bid dog, which he claimed had bit him, inoculating him with rabies. When he was through with his complaint the woman put the dog on the judge's desk and removed from Its mouth a Bet of false teeth. The most tiresome thing on earth is a practical joke. HAD FAITH IN THE BANNER. Small Boy Could Sleep Well Under the Folds of tbe Flan. There Is a 5-year old boy on Massa chusetts avenue who is of tbe blood of patriots. His grandfather was in both the Mexican and civil wars, and bis father was also a union soldier, con sequently tbe little fellow has beard much "flag" talk In bis short life and has exalted Ideas of Its "protective" qualities. He was the baby of the family till very recently and occupied a crib bed In bis mother's room. When the new baby came Harold was put to sleep in a room adjoining bis mother's, and as be bad never slept alone before his small soul was filled with nameless fears, which he was too proud to tell Un fuIL "It's mighty lonesome In here, mam ma!" he called the first night after he been tucked In his little white bed. "Just remember the angels are near you and caring for you." replied mam ma from the outer room. "But mamma." he objected. "I ain't acquainted with any angels and I'd be scared of them If they came rustling round same as I would of any other stranger." "Now, Harold, you must go to sleep quietly; nothing will hurt you." "Can't I have the gasv lighted In here?" "No, mamma doesn't think It neces sary, and It Is not healthy." There was silence for some time, and then the small voice piped up again. "Oh, mamma!" "Yes, dear." "May I have grandpa's flag?" 'Why, what for? I want you to go right to sleep." "Please, mamma!" and a small night gowned figure appeared at the door. "Just let me stick the flag up at the head of my bed, and then I'll go right to sleep. Indeed I wilL You know the other night grandpa said at the meeting that 'Under the protecting folds of the flag the weakest would be safe,' and I feel mighty weak, mamma." He got the flag, and when bis mother looked In on him an hour later he was fast asleep with- a little fat fist under his red cheek, holding fast the end of the "protecting" flag. Washington Star. APACHE TRIED SALT TEST. Old Chief Victoria B lected Warriors by an Up-to-Date Jetho-j. In the early days of Union Pacific railroading, Victoria, Nana, and the present Geronlmo, the three chiefs of the Arizona Apaches, with 100 of their best bucks, came through to Green River, Wyoming. They had heard of the "heap wagon and no hoss" and had come to stop the train. They made a lasso of rawhide, and fifty men on each side held on to the rope as the freight came down the Wasatch divide. The engineer saw when several miles away what the Indians were up to, so he whistled "oft brakes," and, opening his throttle, let her loose. The cowcatcher struck the rope and hurled the Indians in all di rections, literally tearing them to pieces, headless, armless, and legless. Three, chiefs went south to their cactus plains, very crestfallen.'' ; - Before the selected these men the old Chief Victoria had them all eat a piece of rock salt about as big as a pecan, run swiftly about 100 yards, sit down on a log or rock, and cross their legs. Then he watched the vibration of the feet which were crossed. The feet which vibrated the longest or had the longest strokes he declined to accept for a severe duty or a dangerous trip, or for one that was at all hazardous. But he accepted the feet which vib rated short, distinct and regular strokes. Now, what did that old chief know about pulsation of the arterial system or of heart action, and, indeed, about salt In the system? I have lived near to Indian reservations and have had occasion often to survey over their lands for railraods and other objects, and since this salt controversy I have wondered where old Victoria got his ideas. Is not the child of the sage brush plains better posted than his pale face brother? . Only a Small Favor. A quiet middle-aged man who was In attendance at an operatic perform ance was much annoyed at the be havior of two young women in the row of seats behind him. Calling one of the ushers, he put a coin in his hand and whispered some thing In his ear. " The usher went away, and presently came .back and handed him a small package. When the curtain went down at the close of the first act he turned in his seat and said with a smile to tbe young woman directly -behind him: " "I beg your pardon, miss, but may I ask a slight favor of you?" "What is itr she said. ' "Please use this stick of gum in place of the kind you are chewing. The odor of wintergreen is very offensive to me." After that he was not disturbed. In Former Days. Tears clung to the lashes of Egypt's Queen, to say nothing of the headless slave who weltered in his blood at the foot of her gorgeous divan. It was plain that the daughter of the Pharaohs had received evil tidings. In the streets the newsboys could be heard hawking the Evening Monolith. "All about the football game! Cor inth Latin School. 10! . Alexandria Polytechnic, 8!" they were shouting. "Now, wouldn't that scald you!" faltered the Queen, and burst into tears. Detroit Journal. : One Coming. "Could you tell me the rr-anlng of the word 'cataclysm?" he askea of the street car passenger who was folding up his newspaper. , "Are you going to ride two or three blocks father?" was queried In reply. "Yes, sir." "Then youH see one. The conductor has carried that sharp-nosed woman two streets past where she wanted to get off already, and she'll wake up soon and start a cataclysm that'll probably jump the car right off the track!" Washington Post When a woman says that one of her children looks like her husband's fam ily, it Is her way of admitting that It Is not as good looking as the rest Cannon Balls for Payment . A private letter from China sayi that tbe soldiers at Tien Tain are using the cannon bahs in the arsenal to pave the roads. They have found an enormous quantity of iron shot and shell of dif ferent sizes, which some ingenious Yankee suggested would make a good substitute for paving stones. The Trust Problem. To a thougbful mind, the trust problem is one of serious import. It must be firmly frrappled with, for it creeps upon society oefore you are aware of its existence, iii ihia respect much resembling the var ious disorders which attact the stomach, iich as constipation, indigestion, dyspep sia and hiliousiiess. Hostetter's Stomach Hitters will cure all such ailments, and rvvrnt la grippe, malarial fever and ague, lie sure to give it a trial. The Powers That Be. "Hush! Not so loud. We're hav ing a conference of the powers." "Eh? Who is conferring?" "My wife, my mother-in-law, and the cook I" TO CUBE A COLD IK ONI DAT Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it falls to cure. S. W. Grove's signature in on each box. 26c. American Corn Exports. American exports of corn have aver aged 173,000,000 bushels a year since 1895, an increase of 254 per cent over the preceding fire years. People who have for years suffered with sick headaches have never ' used Garfield Tea, for this II EBB TEA is a positive cure for constipation and sick headaches. Will Experiment With Japanese Oysters. Eastern oysters do not reproduce well in the colder waters of Oregon and Washington; An attempt is to be made, therefore, to aoclimate there the tine large oysters of Northern Japan. I am sure Piso's Cure for Consumption saved my life three vears ngo. Mrs. 'fnos. ItoBBiNS, Mapel Street, Norwich, N. Y.. Feb. 17, 1900. Exports of Coal Grow. The exports of coal continue to grow monthly, and in 10 months this year this country has Bbipped abroad coal and coke to the value of almost $20, 000,000. . Do Not Bufferl 8ufferin(t is unnecessary. Cascarets Candy 'atnartic kill disease germg. clean out the body, emove the first causes of sufferiug. All Drug. ists 10c, 20c, 50c. Night and Morning. -Pays a Kentucky obituarist of his -nbjecfc "She was wafted into the doom of eternal night at six o'clock in he moraine." CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of To Be Sure. Quizzer ''What does it mean by 'hi ling your light under a bushel?' " Guyer "Sending valentines with iu t writing your name on 'em." Fine The skin and flesh feel like the fit of a new soft glove when St. Jacobs OH has driven out Soreness and Stiffness from cold. oooooooooo j Iii H ST t 1 aso i Bi I Sous1 9 . You re bilious, got a cold, you have a throbbing sensation in your head, a bad taste in your mouth, your eyes burn, your skin is yellow with dark rings under your eyes, your lips are parched and you feel ugly and mean, as if you wanted to kick a lame infant or kill a canary bird. Your system is full of bile not properly passed off, and what you need is a cleaning up inside. Don't continue being a bilious nuisance to yourself and those who love you, but send out at once for a box of CASCARETS and work off the cold while you sleep. 0 O o o o o o o o o o o o 0 w surc THIS IS o Q Q o o o THE TABLET b.4 blth? b neadiiveh, I ad Ideation, pimple, n ditch, dlreaUon. M w M ma ........... lucm. x nave used tnem for um. f t jK 1 1 1 'd'B om time for Indigestion and biliousness 1 jr . A. V 1 i ? now completely cured. Recommend WOP I f W J them to every one. Once tried, you will bar VI I. never b T'ihout them in the family." VV dim- EDW. A. MARX. Albany. A T. J I - iiis'-' aBJ A movement i oa foot in New T'-k eif, II L uv assa V. - BITOT CAD BSMn'm O A am it ir-r ' F'o" ana Jlzxtneu. when roar .rill UK KlCkt . n.Mat1nti trill ls starter for th chronic nllmenta and Ian r mirflrtno- ht afterwards. No natter what alls yon, "tart taklnir OA.8CA.lt EX today. Tor Ji'lU, never net well and be well all the time until yon pnt your Dowel rassH. a. ho mr MTieci start witn "-'a. atjn. Jt'X a today, tinder an aaooiato ffuaraatee im earn mr money refanaed. O , I .Vc-i&A'ii4 oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo HARD JU BEAR Story of a Druggist Who Was Always Compounding Rem edies for Others Yet Suffered Agonies Himself. From the Republican .Eldorado, III Perhaps in no case where stomach trouble was the ailment has the effi ciency of a popular remedy been so thoroughly demonstrated as in the case of W. E. Mathis, a prominent druggist of Eldorado, 111. The story as told by Mr. Mathis is as follows: "In the spring of 1894 I had a very serious case of indigestion. Mv tnm. ach commenced to give me great trouble, ano, wniie i Knew tbe . nature of tbe pain, I did not at first use the proper precaution. For some time I did not pay anv attention, but it gradually grew worse, when I consulted a phy sician, who prescribed for me. I used his medicine according to inatmotinne I began to experience nervous spells, became subject to congestion of tbe stomach, and considered myself in a precarious condition. The physician's medicine and other remedies I tried failed to bene6t me. "One day a friend urged me to try Dr. Williams' Fink Pills for Pale Peo ple. I considered it a useless experi ment, but as I had tried everything else, I agreed to take them. That was three and a half years ago. When I bad used three boxes I could note very plainly the ohange for the better. When I had used the seventh box I was cured. "The pills have not 'only cured the indigestion, bat tney have also cured my nervousness, my blood is in perfect condition, and they have brought my weight from 140 pounds at the com mencement of the stomach trouble to 180 at present. "If any one who reads this desire b to know more of my experience I will gladly answer letters which enclose stamp for reply. Signed, W. E. MATHIS, Sworn and subscribed! to before me this 27th day of June, 1900. Thos. D. Morris, Justice of the Peace. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People are sold at all druggists or will be sent direct from Dr. Williams Medi cine Company, Schenectady, N. Y. Price 50 cents per box; six boxes, $3.50. Composition of Pitch Pine. A cord of pitch pine under distilla tion gives the following substances: Charcoal, 50 bushels; illuminating gas, about 1,000 cubio feet; illuminating oil and tar, 50 gallons; pitch rosin, 1 barrels; pyroligneous acid, 100 gallons; spirits of tuprentine, 20 gal lons; tar, 1 barrel; wood spirits, 5 gal lons. . The Best Proscription for Malarias rSm8T?S,1Fe?rls f bo,ttle of Grove's Tasteless r?.il1onii" I "Imply iron and quinine in a tasteless form. No Cure. No Pay. Price 50c. A Business Transaction. "No," said tbe Impecunious Noble man to the Astute Interviewer, "I am not in America on a pleasure trip. 1 am here on business." "Count de Smallchange," wiote the Astute Interviewer, "arrived yesterday with the intention of capturing an heiress for his bride. " THE GREAT HERB CURE. The oses of Garfield Tea are mani fold: it regulates the digestive organs; cores constipation; puri fies the blood; brings good health. Pants by the Leg. A man who went to Providence tbe other day was amused to see this sign on the front of a clothing store: "Here is the place to buy your pants at $2 a leg!" This method of offering trousers for sale must possess great interest for one-legged men and centipedes. . Siopm thm Cough and Work Off tho Gold. Laxative BromoQuinine Tablets cure a cold In one day. No cure, No Pay. Price 25 cents. The First King Known. From among 600 fragments of writ ings discovered in tbe ruins of Nippur, Professor Hilprecht has obtained knowledge of the first king known to man En-shag-shur-ana, lord of the Kengi, now known as Babylonia, who reigned about 6,500 6. C. 1 ' ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo (Soft wowKtiii uoirt I "WMk. MI.o ZZll . iKSl ?ZJZ.Z'' our iMweli don't mavre reritl'mrly yon mrts bom f?rl thai all other tfiieuci together. mam .- JF S r A A ':LSfSTS ? nd them partect. Couldi?t : "Sa. w wr di-'O miiu uvcrii . :..V ln. - . ..es-" zii; i.hisiii: t ii ii 1 1 - " " MEDICAL EXAMINER Of the U. S. Treasury Recommends Peruna. Dr. L'ewtllyn Jordan. Dr. Llewellyn Jordan, Medical Ex aminer of 0. S. Treasury Department, graduate of Columbia College, and who served three years at West Point, has the following to say of Peruna: "Allow me to express my grati tude to you for the benefit derived from your wonderful remedy. One short month has brought forth a vast change and I now consider myself a well-man after months of suffering. Fellow suf ferers, Peruna will cure you." . Catarrh is a svstemio disease curable only by systemic treatment. A reme dy that cures catarrh must aim direct-! ly at the depressed nerve centers. I This is what Peruna does. Peruna ' immediately invigorates tbe nerve-cen-ters which give vitality to tbe mucous , membranes. Then catarrh disappears. I Then catarrh is permanently oured. Peruna cures catarrh wherever lo nated. Peruna is not a guess nor an experiment it is an absolute scientific certainty. Peruna has no substitutes no rivals. Insist upon having Pe runa. A free book written by Dr. Hartman, on the subject of catarrh In its different phases and stages, will be sent free to any address by The Preuna Medicine Co., Co lumbus, Ohio. I Church Membership at Newton, Tbe ministers of Newton, Kan., have just completed a religious census of that town. Ibey found 5.853 persons in 1,453 families and of thjse people 2,316, or less than half, professed to be church members. The English Sparrow Defended. The Buffalo Bird Protective Society defends the English Bparrow , ascrib ing to the birds tbe disappearance in that vicinity of the oankerworra. POULTRY NETTINC. Buy from the manufacturer. Price in full rolls 2 feet wide, ISO feet long . 11.68 3 ' " ' M .... 2 47 " " y".'.'."....ZZ 3.30 5 ' , 4 12 " " -. 4.95 All Kinds of Wire and Iron Work. PORTLAND WIRE a, IRON WORKS 149 Front St., Portland, Oregon. IF KfK PENSION IT BICKF0R1). Washington. D. C - thv will I ceive quick replies. B. 5th N. H. Vols. Stall loth Corpa. Prosecuting claims since 187a. Don't You Want The prettiest Calendar out this season? Ii so, send your name and also names and addresses of live ranchers in your neigh borhood, and one will be mailed you free. Address : A. H. BOYLAN, Gen. Agt.. McCormick H. M. Co., 321 Hawthorne Ave., Portland, ore. Don't Stop Tobacco Suddenly It injures nervous system to do so. BACO CBKO is the only cure that r. ally cures and notifies you when to stop. Sold with a guarantee that three boxes will cure any case. Kind fill ttfl is vegetable and harmless. It has pnuy uunu cured thousands, it willcnre you. At all druggists or by mail prepaid, 31 a box; 3 boxes 12.50. Booklet free. Write Eubbka CHEMIO.L Co., La Croase, Wis. CUTLER'S CiSBUUTEtflBQIM A guaranteed Care for Catarrh and Consumption. Sl.oo. D Lock Box 146. V. H. SMITH 4 GO., Buffalo, I. V., Prop's , P. N. U. Ha. 8101. WHJEN writing to ndvartiaora please mention this paper. let them sell you a fake AR) i.Ona.1 rrttil aU Ulk !. a an a awl of 8TS- C A REnwM m TdT li owl 1 1 mmTw i-V i s. 11 1 "ZTT.ri . ViT- "".T"'. JkSakv .gft "bet toetl-nnlal. W. ha fkitb. Vdu"leirI Isr.TaiV naraatera to care or Money rernnded. Oo bay today, t fc V ,1 I litem a fair, hoaeat trial a per Implo direction i, anal If too W-.Vi 5il3 mmovpu UBtaaiBft muse wwc UWXi r n hv mall, or tha drasviat E. rC ?! thi, maBaaaisbauC i."".rr ?"" -." Tk. dVie: ri-eij wheel r The Legion of Honor. The French Legion of Honor is the biggest order ot merit. -It numbers 6a, 000 members. New Hampshire's Game Law. A new law in New Hampshire pro hibits the holding of pro petty in that state by game clubs which are not lo cally incorporated. It also provides that the state shall hold in trust for publio use all natural bodies of water having an area of 15 acres or more. Irrational. The girl with the great, eernphio. gray eyes complained bitterly of tbe timidity of her steady company. Orive him the mittcnl" advised her entourage, unhesitatingly. "What, for cold feet?" exclaimed she. SEED DEALERS. Ttmm fiandB ftrat known the eouatr nr tk MtMl laa hi Raaislsithai D OODaZDL. UODI Ma.vm a nickel on cheap aeedij and Ium a ooiumt on ens narrest. 1901 8cd Annum! free. 0. M. FERRY CO., Dttrott, Mich. ETSALZER'S SEEDS WILL MAKE YOU RICH" M THtt u a daring rtatment. trat Sal- mti twni pear ii out every uma. Comblnat'on Corn. Criteit corn on arth. wilt po1Ut1t nTolntlonlcA corn growing. Rill Inn On 1 1 4a s Greatest marr. ofthe lttonaof bar per acre. First Brupiu ween alter eowiog What Is It ? Oatalofrne tells. FOI lOo. STAMPS (Alt NOTICE snaJI SsunplM inolnduicibOTft, kIm I Me eaUlasr. 10 GraJa BaAr.anta.iMrAiranl.acWenhtlaBmaaart.O John A. Salier Seed Co. La Cnst Via. I llll OIL OIL t OIL Fortunes have been made, fortnnes are be'ng made by Judicious investment in Oil Stocks. We are S-llIng agents for several comi.ani-s that are sure to sirike Oil. Prices are low now. Forward fifty cents for a choice of six. includ ing maps, prospectus and sample cortiflcate. Lands wanted and Oil iAiids for sale from $10 to per acre to 110,000 per acre. Agents wanted in every town; guaranteed commissions. WEI! 'ISH BUM ELAClft oil W.LL(DW Will Keep You Dry B3ki IIqjiiWlil Take No Sustitute . Frtcc Catalogue, Showing Full Line of Garments and Hats. A. J. TOWER Co. Boston. Mass. the Russell cowoura traction aua.1 BY RUSSELL 1 Ce. mauum em The "Russell" Compound EIMG8 Is here to stay. It is the Most Economical and Powerful Engine built. Write us for full particulars. RUSSELL & CO., PORTLAND, OREGON. o G O Q 0 O 0 Q O O O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o substitute. JOc 25c 50c NEVER SOLD m BULK. DRUGGISTS tJTl -? T A T'r, nreater than aur MRkutl It. end rel sUte. 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