What are Humors? They, are vitiated or morbid fluids coor lng the veins and affecting the tissues. They are commonly due to defective diges tion bat are sometimes Inherited. How do they manifest themselves T In many forms of cutaneous eruption, salt rheum or eczema, pimples and boils, nd In weakness, languor, eeneral debility. How are they expelled T By Hood's Sarsaparilla which also builds up the system that has suffered from them. It is the best medicine for an humors. Where Vanity Rules. A ftench explorer has discovered on the west coast of Africa what he regards as the vainest people on earth. They are the Pahonins, a warlike tribe, whoFe main employment is the adorn ment of their persons, chiefly by means of tattooing. Great ingenuity is also exhibited in dressing their hair, which in many cases is arranged in astonish ingly elaborate fashion. I am sure Pico's Cure for Consumption saved my life three years aro. Mas. Thob. Kobrinb", Maple street, Norwich, N. Y., Feb. 17, 1000. The Man-Who.Didn't-Oet-Off. "For deep-laid, underground, double dyed, contrary meanness, give me a woman." "Goodness!? What do you mean?" "They always go to cleaning house Just when a man is thinking of going fishing." Chicago Hearld. Mothers will find Mrs. WInslow's Sooth ing Syrup the best remedy to use for their children during the teething period. Russel Sage's Lunches. According to the popular tradition Kussell Sage sustains life when down town with a cracker, a red apple and a glass of water. This is as wide of the fact as are many such stories about prominent men. Mr. Sage is not only "nice" in regard to what he eats, but a hearty trencherman and an excellent authority on all that goes to make up a hearty meal. New York Press. The wise ones use Hamlin's Wizard Oil for Rheumatism and Pain ; tie fool ish ones try experiments. Employment for Indian Children. Miss Katherine Hughes, of Ottawa, Canada ,is the leader of a movement for providing employment for Indian children when they leave the schools. She is called Kateri Kaiinerenstra by her Indian proteges, which means "she makes things go pleasantly. FITS PormnnpntlT Cured. rtO fits OT neTTOUBlMK oiler first lav' ieof vr. Kline's ureat nerrc Hestorer. Send for FREE SJ.OO trial bottle and treat ise. Dn.li.il. JU.INC Arcnsc.rnuauMpiua.ro In Nautical Terms. Parson Yes, on one occasion I mar- ried four couples in a quarter hour. Quick work, wasn't it? of an Nautical Young Lady Yes, rather. Sixteen knots an hour. London Punch. Btate of Ohio, Crrr op Toledo, I Lucas County. ( Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he Is the senior parter of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., rininir rniatnfa in thA tMtv nf Toledo. CrratltV and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay tee sum ol ONK HU.NUKtu DUbLAKoioreacn and everv case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Curb. FRANK J. CHENEY Bworn to before me and subscribed in my nresence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 1886 i . A. W. GLEASON, i I Notary Public Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taien internally and acts oireotly on the blood ana mucons sunaces 01 the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Bold by druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Fills are the best. A Lawyer's Fine Distinction. A lawyer was passing along the street can-vine under his arm a law book when he was accosted by a friend "Ha! Mr. Blank, and where are you cinc to preach today?" "I don't preach, I practice," replied the lawyer, Brooklvn, N. Y., Jan. 20th : For many years Garfield Tea, The Herb Cure, has beeu earnitg a rei'iiiutinii that is rare it ts liMVUAUl i.raispil! This romedv uresents unusual at tractions 10 those in search of health; it is made of II K Kits thnt cure in Nature's way by removing the cause of disease; it is PURE: it cleanses .he s stem, purities the blood and es tablishes a perfect action of the digestive or gans. 11 is equally goon ior juuug uu um. Society for Preventing Tuberculosis. A society has been organized in Moscow, Russia, tho members consist ing of both physicians and laymen, for the purpose of preventing tuberculosis bv imttititi into practice those means which science has indicated as effective, There is no poison so highly contagious, so deceptive and so destructive. Don't be too sure vou are cured because all external eigns of the disease have disappeared, and the doctor says you are well. Many per sons have been dosed with Mercury and Totash for months or years, and pro nounced cured to realize when too late that the disease was only covered up ii n , driven from the Uko SegoSs Uko. surfaCe to break out aeain. and to their sorrow and mortify 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 paTent to child as this. Often a bad caseot Rheumatism Catarrh. Scrofula or severe skin disease, an old sore or i-.lcer developing in middle life, can be traced to blood poison con- inearly Th Sin f 11,0 Pareni- life, for it remains smoldering in the sys tem forever, unless properly treated and driven out in the beinnine. S. S. S. is the only antidote for this peculiar virus, the onlv 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 Poison in any and all stages; contains no mineral to break down vour constitution ; it is YMirelv 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 cure. Send for it. 'THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO, ATLANTA Clw LUKtS ntitttt all uat ratia. Best Coush bjrQj. Tastes UooO. In time. ui tyr drucKists. K3k jjSA UsaH 11 Use Knives ia Quarrels. In Barmah in Ceylon," and, though fortunately in a leaser degree, in Ma dras, quarrels are constantly occurring in which knives are brought into play and serious wounds inflicted, resulting J more than often not in death. The knives need in Ceylon are sheath knives, and for long the law abiding community has been trying to get the authorities insist on these knives being made with a button on the tip. They would thus be rendered harmless for stabbing, while still .available for legitimate use. A Delusion. Willie Those gold fish you sent home are fakes. Simson How do yon know? "Why, I took them out of the water and they turned brown in 15 minutes." MILLIONS A YEAR INCREDIBLE AMOUNT OF MONEY LOST BYTHE WORKING CLASSES. An Interview With George V. Hammond, of Tmoim, Wash., m Man Who Talks from Experience. The money lost annually by skilled workmen of all occupations figures up to millions of dollars and is becoming greater every year. This amount of money represents mainly time lost and the serious effect upon the social com fort of the workingmen and their fam ilies is evident. Mr. George V. Ham mond, of Tacoma, Wash., said the other day: "I have lost my share ot time but l am thankful to say that I have not been losing any .of late." "You don t look, as if you had lost much through sickness." "No, and I don't feel so. But the fact remains that I was ' a very sick man. I took cold along in 1889 and rheumatism settled in my arms and shoulders. I suffered for three years and nothing relieved me untill in April, 1892, upon the recommendation of my sister, I began the use of Lr. vv imams' Pink Pills for Pale People and found relief in the second box. I took five boxes in all and now am entirely cured and have had no occasion to use them since. Mr. Hammond resides at No. 610 N. Steele street, Tacoma, Wash., and at the request of the reporter made affi davit to his above statement before James H. Dege, a notary public, on July 5, 1901. There is a popular idea that rheuma tism is caused by exposure to cold and that some localities are infected with it more than others. Such conditions frequently promote the development of the disease, but, from the fact that rheumatism runs in certain families , it is shown to be heriditary and, con sequently a disease of the blood. Frequently an individual, in wnose family rheumatism has not occurred, develops the disease, and when a diag nosis of the case is made, it is general ly found that the ailment is due to a derangement of the blood. External applications may attord tem porary relief, but to cure the disease it is necessary to treat it tnrougn tne blood. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People go directly to the seat of the dis order, pruifving and enriching the blood by eliminating poisonous ele ments and renewing health giving forces. They are a positive specific not only for rheumatism, but for such diseases as locomotor ataxia, partial paralysis, St. Vitus dance, sciatica, neu ralgia, rheumatism, nervous neaaacne the after effects of grip or fevers, and of other acute diseases, palpitation of the heart, pale and sallow complexions and all forms of weakness, either in male or female. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People are sold by all dealers . or will be sent postpaid on receipt , or price, fifty cents a box; six boxes, two dollars and fifty cents, by addresisng Dr. Williams Medicine Company, Schenectady, N.. Y. Be sure to get the genuine; substitutes never cured any body. Indian Territory Coal Deposits. Some idea of the value of the coal deposits in Indian territory can be gained when it is known the average thickness of the vein is four feet, which will produce 4,000 tons to the acre. These lands are leased in lots of 900 acres each, which means that 3,500,000 to 4,000,000 tons can be produced by those leasing the land. On this output the lessees pay a royalty of eight cents a ton. The output during tne last year was 1,900,127, as against 1,400,441 tons the previuos year. General BuIIer's Wife. Lady Audrey Buller, the wife of Gen. Sir Redvers Buller, is the daughter of the fourth marquis of Townsend, and was the widow of the Hon. G. T. How ard when the famous general won her hand. She is an exceedingly popular woman. Surely Not Mrs. TJpchurch Maud, I wish you wouldn't have so much to do with that young Hinningside. I am told he is a confirmed agnostic. Miss Maiid Why, mamma; the agnostics don't confirm people, do they? Chicago Tribune. The Real Thing. She You don't mean to say pro fessor, that you have given up all your studies in the higher mathematics in order to play golf? Professor Yes; I have. I wanted something to discipline my mind. Wind-Up of Mourning Period. The year's court mourning for the late Queen Victoria will come to an end on January 22. If the opening of parliament should take place, as is ex pected, on the following day, it will bo the first full state cercmoniial functicn of the new reign. On the opening day of the season the king will be accom panied by the queen and by all ti e members of the royal family who may be then in England. Has Voted Many Years. John Strunk, of Stroudsburg, Pa., 93 years old, failed to vote at the fall election for the first time since he be came of age, and then only because 1 is son was unable to drive with him rn election day to the polling place, which is 14 miles from his home. COMFORT IN BOYS CLOTHING. Remember that the most essential thing to a child's appearance Is com fort. Unless the little reuow is at ease In his garments he will not look well. and, as a general rule, the more simply children are clothed the better will be the result It Is such a mistake to put healthy, frolicking young chap Into a stiff, ill-fitting suit of clothes, with a collar that pinches and shoes that are uncomfortable. In the attempt to mase the proper appearance. How much better an easy-fitting, simple little suit. with shoes that are neat and comfort able, and well-made waisrs anu ime collars. For. after all. style aoes noi consist so mnch in. the garment as tne way they are made, and the manner or wearing them. One or tne prettiest ui- tle overcoats for a youngster or b to a years is made of tan or brown kersey. with a double-Dreastea rrom suu i ci ty belt of patent leaiuer. imicuius with a heavy brassarness uut.-a.ic Turn-over velvet collar, forming a small hood In the back of the coat. Brass buttons and Tam O'Shanter cap of tan leather. The second lad shows a very popular suit of Scotch goods In a mixed brown. The trousers have a slight bloomer ef fect, and are very loose and comrort nhift. Norfolk coat, with yoke In front nri hnpk. Simde-breastea. ana Deu oi same material. The last suit Is made of the ever pop ular navy blue serge, which never wears out. The little single-breasted vest and cutaway coat make a very swell little suit, with short trousers, which are pressed with a slight crease In front The white vests are effective with this style of coat In spite of Its capacity for hard work, thft elenhant seldom sleeps more than four, or occasionally five, hours a day. There are eight hundred public baths In Toklo, which are patronized dally by thr hundred thousand persons. The charge is about half a cent The New Hampshire Historical Soci ety has the original patent on a process for the use of steam In propelling boats. It was Issued to Samuel Morley. March 25. 1795. and was signed by George Washington. Twenty years ago hardly 20 per cent nf our man-of-war's men were native born, and not 50 per cent even natural ized citizens. To-day- fully 90 per cent rA American citizens, and nearly 70 per cent are American born. Texas Is the largest State in the Union, with an area of 2G0.011 square miles, and Rhode Island the smallest, with 1,247 square miles. Texas would make 213 States as large as Rhode Isl and, and have four hundred square miles left over, or more than twice as much as In the District of Columbia. The Department of Agricuture is anx. lous to encourage the growing of flow ers for perfume-making In this country, and attention is called to the fact that conditions In the Southern States, and particularly In Southern California, are exceptionally favorable for industries of this kind. It is believed that fn Call fornia the essential oiL or attar of roses, miirht be produced on an extensive scale to great advantage. Durins the burning of the Standard Oil Company's tanks at Bayonne. N. J Julv. 1900. an immense column of smoke, shaped at the top like an um brella, rose into the air. where very little wind was stirring, to an elevation measured by triang'ulation. of 13.411 feet or more than two miles and a half. Above the column white clouds formed in an otherwise cloudless sky. and re mained visible for two days, the fire continuinz to burn and the smoke to rise. After the explosion of a gas oil tank flames shot up to a height of 3.000 feet and the heat radiated from them was felt at a distance of a mile and three-auarters, where it was more no ticeable than close to the fire. To Cure Stammerers. It Is said that stammerers rarely. If ever, show any impediment of speech when speaking in whispers. On this fact a new method of treatment has been advocated, which is as follows For the first ten days speaking is pro hibited. This will allow rest to the voice and constitutes the preliminary stase of treatment During the next ten days speaking is permissible in the whispering voice, and. in the course of the next fifteen days, the ordinary con versational tone may be gradually em ployed. An Old Timepiece. An interesting exhibit at the Smith sonian Institution is an old German clock that was ticking about fifteen years before the birth of- the great American republic. It keeps good time and is 140 years old. It is made of hard wood and the work was all done by hand. Every piece of the mechan ism Is highly polished, and It is put to gether with hand-wrought rivets of brass. The parts show Very little wear and the time piece is so carefully con structed that it does not vary a second In time during twenty-four hours. The Great Food Staple. Rice forms a larger part of human food than the product of any other one plant, being the diet of India. China, and the Malayan Islands and occupy ing a place on the tables of 90 per cent of the inhabitants of the civilized world. One may sarely venture the as gertlbn that 800,000.000 people eat rice every day in the year. New York Press. Ever remark howva dog admires tbe boy who owns him? SfeHz Women tOnm Valontlno Tolls How Lydia Cm Pinkham's Vegeta ble Compound Ctwcd tier Happiness will eo ont of your life forever, my sister, if you have any of the symptoms mentioned in Mrs. valentine's letter, ran J"" . . Eromptly. Procure Uyflta fc. finK am'i Vegetable Compound at once, it ia absolutely sure to help you. Then write for advice if there is anything1 about your case yon do not under stand. ...... You need not be afraid to tell the things you could not explain to tne doctor your letter will be seen only by women. All the persons who see priv ate letters at Mrs. Pinkham's Labora tory, at Lynn, Mass., are women. All letters are confidential and advice abso lutely free. . . Here is the letter: "It is with, pleasure that I add my testimony to vour list, hop ing lb may in duce others to avail the ni sei ves of the benefit of your valuable rem edy. Before taking" Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound I felt very bad ly.was terribly nervous, and tired, had sick headaches, no appetite. gnawing pain in stomach, pain in my back and right side, and so weak I could scarcely stand. I was not able to do anything. Haa snarp pains an. through my body. Before I had taken hail a bottle of your medicine, i ioduo myself improving. I continued its use until I had taken four bottles, and felt so well that I did not need to take en more, 1 am like a new person, ena your medicine shall always have my fraifce." Mas. W. v. vai.estlsji, ooo erry Avenue, Camden, N.J. S5000 PM If Mat SIbmSIX "11 1 not gentaltiB. TJdUt C Plnkham Motllclnm C Injudiciously Chosen Text A church was a considerable time without a pastor. A great number of persons of varied talents preached to them with a view of obtaining the post, All went well until he gave out the text: "See that ye refuse not him that epeaketh." Imagine the consternation the people experienced when he read out the text in a lofty and commanding manner. He was unaware of the feel ing he created. The people did the op posite from the text. The young man was not called. Best Monument to McKinley. There has been much planning for suitable memoriatls to William Mc Kinley. There could be no more ap propriate tribute paid to his memory than the" completion of a trans-isthmian canal, which in his last public utter ance he advocated as a project essential to the full success of trade expansion. The canal when built should stand as a monument to the far sighted president who did more than any other man to make its coutsruction necessary. National Magazine for December. Not Lost Entirely. Miss Maude No, Mr. Smith, I can never be your wife, but I will always be your sister. Mr. Smith I'm afraid, Miss Maude, that you will not long accord me even that comfort. Miss Maude Oh, don't worry about that. I have just promised to marry your brother. A Bad Break in Society. Jack Fortune-Hunt Yes, she reject ed me and all because of a bad break I made when I was proposing. Dick Adams What was that? Jack Fortune-Hunter Oh I told her she was one in a thousand. She thinks she's one of the Four Hundred. Cath olic Standard. Horny-Handed. When the labor organizations turned out the other day several well known politicians were seen in their ranks. "Didn't know those fellows be longed," said a querolous onlooker. "Oh yes,' said a man of infornm tion. "they're members of the Wire- workers' Union." Indianapolis News. His One Chance. "Goodness I 1 do hope our young minister won't marry that Miss Strong mind." "I didn't think you took so much interest in him as to care very much." "I'm thinking of myself, that's all If he marries ner ne 11 pever nave a chance to talk except from the pulpit, and n we'll suffer." Philadel pi ia Press. a'h Kind You Have Alwavs MR5WR VALENTINE. ' - r, I ture of Chas. H. Fletcher, and lias been made under bis personal supervision for over 30 years. Allow no one to deceive you in tliis. Counterfeits, Imitations and Just-as-jrood ' are but Experiments, and endang-er the health of Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA' Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothinsr Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its asre is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething' Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the In Use For TMC CCMTAUft COMPANY. TT Carl Cadogsn's Immense Estate. Some idea of Earl Cadogan'a wealth may be gathered from the fact that some 13 or 14 years ago he expended a quarter million pounds on the purchase of the Culford estate, in . Suffolk, and the rebuilding of the hones. Shortly after this he presented an extensive site in Chelsea, known as Blocklands, to the Guinness trust, for the erection of workmen's dwellings. It is probable that during the next few years bis wealth will be doubled. Love Idealizes. All active love idealizes that is, sees and loves the ideal of the loved one. Often, indeed, the absorption in the ideal is so complete that the outer life is mistakenly supposed to be identical with it, thus opening the way to shock and bitter disappointments. . i . Craft in Our Ports. There are about $30,000,000 worth of craft in our Atlantic and gulf ports any day in the year. The weather bureau can reach every vessel master in every port of material sue within an hour in case of danger. Lighthouse Bells Under Water. The Rev. John M. Bacon, the Eng lish balloon expert, insists that light houses should have warning bells under as well as above water, because in a storm sound travels further underwater than through the air. And They Marveled. "And what are you making?" we asked of the Intelligent Arisan, as we admired the play of his brawny mus cles. , - "Makin'cowcatchers for milk trains,"' he replied without looking up from his work. Whereat we passed on, marveling greatly at the intricacies of modern sci ence. Baltimore American. Profits in Attar of Roses. One of the most profitable products of Bulgaria is the oil or attar of ropes, which amounts to more than $1,000,000 annually. The town of Skipka, where was fought the decisive battle of the Turko-Russian war, on the 7th of July, 1877, is the center of the rose gardens. SEAFARING MEN . v vMlUr TUP VSI IIP OP KNOW THE VALUE OF OILED CLOTHING IT WILL KEEP YOU DRY IN THE . WETTEST WEATHER LOOK FOR ABOVE TPADE MADN on sale everywhere CATALOGUES FREE SHOWING FULL OP GARMENTS AND HATi A.J.T0WER CO. B05T0N.MA55. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. BISHOP SCOTT ACADEMY Portland, Oregon. Founded 1S70. A Home School for Boys. Military and Manual Training. Write for Illustrated Catalogue. ARTHUR C. NEWILL, Principal M.'&M.ARCS 450 CANDLE POWER. For Church, Store, HoU-1, Hall, Street Lighting- These Lamps are safe, eco nomical and relia ble. See what users think of them by addressing C. W. LORD, Portland, Or. Knolvn and sobr? Ivhereber good crops are groltm. Sold everywhere. . igo2 Annual FREE. D. M. FERRY CO. Detroit, Wen. lioucrlit lias borne the signa Signature of Over 30 Years. aURIUT STftCCT. MCWYORK CITY. 1 PflMB Lllil GOVERNOR Uses Pe-ru-naa& in His Family For Golds 3M g CAPITOL BUILDING, SALEM, OREGON. A Letter From the Executive Office of Oregon. Pe-ru-na is known from the Atlantic ' to the Pacific. Letters of congratula- j tion and commendation testifying to the merits of Pe-ru-na as a catarrh remedy are pouring in from every state in the 1 union. Dr. Hartman is receiving hun dreds of such letters daily. All classes write these letters, from the highest to the lowest. The outdoor laborer, the indoor arti san, the clerk, the editor, the states man, the preacher all agree that Pe-ru-na is the catarrh remedy of the age. The stage and rostrum, recognizing catarrh as their greatest enemy, are especially enthusiastic in their praise and testimony. Any man who wishes perfect health musts be entirely free from catarrh. Catarrh is well-nigh universal ; almost omnipresent. Pe-ru-na is the only absolute safeguard known. A cold is the beginning of catarrh. To prevent colds, to cure colds, is to cheat catarrh out of its victims. Pe-ru-na not only cures catarrh, but prevents. Every household should be supplied with this ereat remedy for coughs, colds and so I forth. ! The eovernor of Oregon is an ardent admirer of Pe-ru-na. He keeps it con Motors for Fire Eng n The first town in England to do away with horses at the fire stations is Ec cles. Mayor F. Smith has supplied the engine houses with powerful little mo tors, which were proved successful in every way. The engine carries five men, four ladders, 300 yards of hose, two standpipes and other appliances, It is driven by a seven horse power double cylinder water cooler engine fitted with variable ignition. Jfotice increase of ttUa t laMt 1OSt 14S.706 Pain. 1900 1,259,754 Pairs. 1901 1.566,720 Pairs. tt'iSinvsy murtr i nu.n viwvin THE REASONS I . side with 5.00 and S6.00 sloes of oth el 'makes. .are fonnd to be just as good. They will outwear two Hlaae OT Xn9 vest ieuiercr, in..iuu.r'y . Corona Kid, Corona Colt, and national Kangaroo. rM t;or ttmmm mma - W.L.Dsndu $4.0 "Hilt Kdg Line" emanet be qutllM. . 7. . a.tt.X . I'ntuln.fr.. W. E. lonrlaa. Itroctetow. Mmt. BEST FDR CANDY CATHARTIC shoes y 'Sfps VI ARC THE Hp"? S?- Itgjl "NTME lr Awfe. fPl WORLD jf II aw m ay m WrVliVllMW LIVER TONIC j XCft nkammJmmm&taFaa maaaWma W4m&m1aJamamama1ama&a1at I SURE VyJvwwr5 rMPVryQLiTT ct?tgVi &ter rr 1DI will be paid to any reader of this paper who will re. ChlUU KLtYAKLF port to us any attempt of substitution, or sale of ' something just as good" when Cascarets are called to, and furnish evidence upon which we can convict. All correspondence confidential, OF OREGON J and Grio. tinually in the house. In a recent let ter to Dr. Hartman he says: State of Oregon, Executive Department, Salem, May 9, 1898. The Pe-ru-na Medicine Co., Columbus. Ohio: Dear Sirs I have had occasion to use your Pe-ru-na medicine in my fam ily for colds, and it proved to be an ex cellent remedy. I have not had occa sion to use it for other ailments. Yours very truly, W. M. Lord. It will be noticed that the governor says he has not had occasion to use Pe-ru-na for other ailments. The reason for this is, most other ailments begin with a cold. Using Pe-ru-na to promptly cure colds, he protects his family against other ailments. This is exactly what every other family in the United States should do. Keep Pe--na in the house. Use it for coughs, colds, la grippe, and other climatic affections of winter, and there will be no other ailments in the house. Such families should provide themselves with a copy of Dr. Hartman's free book, en titled "Winter Catarrh." Address Dr. Hartman, Columbus, Ohio. President Roosevelt's Horses. President Roosevelt's new horses, Admiral and General, weigh together 2,350 pounds. The coachman and foot man wear red, white and blue cockades which was the badge worn by Jeffer sonian Eepublicans until 1798. JOHN POOLE, Portland, Oregon, Ibotof Morrison Strast, Can give you the best bargains in Buggies. Plows. Boiiers and Kiiiaes, Win. 'mills and Pumn and General Machinery. See us betore buying. The Farmer's First Profit la made in his selection of seed. Send for Our Complete Annual Cata logue for 1902, FREE! It contains full direction! far garden " work and many useful ihIps for the farmer. No one sells better Seeds than LAMBEKSOX'8 SEEDS. LAMBERSON - Portland, Oregon New Year Resolutions TAKE IHJt ICeeley Cure Sure relief fiom llqaor, opium and taoaaa . fatbits. Bend fox particulars it Keetoy Institute, Ave.. Portland, Uroas BIG .lONEY FOR &GEHTS Selling my good's under new plan. A tried article that sells on its merit. Write quick for particulars and pxclneive ter ritory. Lock Box C06, Portland, Or. N. P. N. V. So. B 1903. WHEN writing t advertisers please mentian this paper. THE BOWELS 25 SO ALL DRUGGISTS. taste soofl. Eat them like candy. They remove any bad taste In the rnouth, leav ing the breath sweet and perfumed. It is a pleasure to take them, and they are liked especially by children, sweeten the stomach by cleansing the mouth, throat and food channel. That means, they stop undigested food from souring In the stomach, prevent gas form ing In the bowels, and kill disease germs of any kind that breed and feed in the en tire system. . are purely vegetable and contain no mer curial or other mineral poison. They con sist of the latest discoveries in medicine, and form a combination of remedies un equaled to make the blood pure and rich, and make clean skin and beautiful com plexion. tone the etomach and bowels and stir up the lnzy liver. They do not merely soften tbe stools and cause their discharge, but strengthen the bowels and put them into lively, healthy condition, making their ac tion natural. never grip nor gripe. They act quietly, pos itively and never cause any kind of uncom fortable feeling. Taken regularly they make the liver act regularly and naturally as It should. They keep the sewerage 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 her milk mildly purgative and has a mild but certain effect on the baby. In tills way they are -the only safe laxative for the nursing infant. taken patiently, persistently, will cure any form of constipation, no matter how old or how often other remedies have failed. They are absolutely guaranteed to cure any case, or purchase money will be cheerfully re funded. cost 10c, Sc. 50c a box. Samples sent free -for the asking. We publish no testimonials but sell Cascarets on their merit under ab solute guarantee to cure. Buy and try a box to-day, or write us for free samples and booklet. Minn STEKLISa RkSEDT CO., CHICAGO or KEW T0BK.