I) Catarrh
' I m constitutional disease.
It originates In a scrofulous condition ot
the blood and depends on that condition.
It often causes headache and dizziness.
Impairs the taste, smell and hearing, af
fects the vocal organs, disturbs the stomach.
It is always radically and permanently
cured by tne blood-purifying, alteratiya
and tonic action of
Hood's Sarsaparilla
This great medicine has wrought the most
wonderful cures of all diseases depending
' on scrofula or the scrofulous habit.
Hood's Fill ara the best th.rtir.
X-Ray Not in It
"Ae I understand it, an X-ray will go
right through a man's head. There is
nothing else quite so penetrating, is
there?"
"Oh, I don't know. Did yon ever
t hear my daughter sing?" Tit Bits.
It Cores While Ion Walk.
Allen's Foot-Ease makes tight and new shoes
feel easy. It is a certain cure for sweating, cal
lous and swollen, tired,liot, aching feet. Try it
oday. A tall druggists. 25c. Trial package mail
ed KEEfi. Adress Allen 6. Olmsted, LeBoy.
K. Y.
Often the Case.
"Thev say his wife drove him to
drink."
"Perhaps she did but from what I
know of him I think he would have
been awfully disappointed if she
hadn't." Chicago Post.
How to Get a Sample.
If yon are particular about the spices
yon use and want to try the brand
which is par exellence, send ns two
2-cent stamps with the name of your
grocer, and we will Bend you by mail a
10 cent tin of Monopole White Pepper
or Cayenne or Ginger or other variety
you may select. We only want you to
try them, for that will make yon know
their strentgh and pungency and purity
better than anything else. Address
Wadhams & Kerr Bros., Portland,
Oregon.
Her Position.
Mrs. Parke What kind of servants
do you prefer white or black, Irish or
German?
Mrs. Lane I've gotten beyond that.
I'm looking for servants that prefer me.
Puck.
Better than gold like it in color
Hamlin's W lzard Oil, which cures .Rheu
matism, Neuralgia and every pain. 60c.
A Hard One.
The eminent Boston professor who
declares that there can be no more lan
guages invented has probably not heard
of the Georgetown man with a hare lip
who i teaching a parrot to talk.
Washington Post.
Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow's Sooth
ing Syrup the best remedy to use tor their
Children during the teething period.
An Unfavorable Symptom.
"Yon have what I call a quinine
cough," said the doctor, proceeding to
mix a dose of medicine for his caller.
"And a quinine cough, I suppose,"
wheezed the patient, "is a sort of a
Peruvian bark." Youth's Companion.
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 ft
you must take internal remedies. Hall's Ca
tarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts direct ly
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
conuujr for years, and is a regular prescription.
It is composed of the best tonics known, com
Dined with tue best blood purifiers, aoting di
rectly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect
combination ol the two ingredients is what pro
duces such wonderful results in curing catarrh.
Send for testimonials, free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Proprs., Toledo, O.
Gold by druggists, price 75c.
Balls Family Fills are the best.
An Estimate of Art.
"Have you ever written anything
that you were ashamed of," inquired
the severe relative.
"No," answered the author. "But
I hope to some day. I need the
money." Washington Star.
?! Farmanentlr Cured rfo fits t
niO sfw tint .fay's nsoof Pr. Kliae's Great Nervs
Jtastorar. aDdrorFKBES.OOtrialhottleandtrai
Is. Da. K. 11. Klin a. Ud..Wl archdt- Philadelphia,
Good Guess,
"lie is a terrible woman hater."
"Yes; I suspect that at some time he
must have been a floor walker in a de
partment store." Puck.
The Cabbage Cure.
Cabbage is an old cure for drunken
ness. The Egyptians ate it boiled be
fore their other food if they intended to
drink wine after dinner, and some of
the remedies sold as a preventative of
intoxication on the continent are said
to contain cabbage seed.
The Oldest and Best.
8. S. S. is a combination of roots
and herbs of great curative powers,
and when taken into the circulation
searches out and removes all manner
of poisons from the blood, without
the feast shock or harm to the system.
On the contrary, the general health
begins to improve from the first dose,
for S. S. S. is not only a blood purifier,
but an excellent tonic, and strength
ens and builds up the constitution
while purging the blood of impuri
ties. S. S. S. cures all diseases of a
blood poison origin. Cancer, Scrofula,
Rheumatism, Chronic Sores and
Ulcers, Eczema, Psoriasis, Salt
Rheum, Herpes and similar troubles,
and is an infallible cure and the only
antidote for that most horrible disease,
Contagious Blood Poison.
A record of nearly fify years of
successful cures is a record to be proud
of. S. S. S. is more popular today
thau ever. It numbers its friends by
the thousands. Our medical corres
pondence is larger than ever in the
history of the medicine. Many write
to thank us for the great good S. S. S.
has done them, while others are seek
ing advice about their cases. All
letters receive prompt and careful
attention. Our physicians have made
a life-long study of Blood and Skin Dis
eases, and better understand such cases
than the ordinary practitioner who
makes a specialty of no one disease.
We are doing treat
Inanity fjjf ! ,
;SnsultSrS
oartment. and invite
Saar VjF 4oiS'
yon to write ns if you have any blood
or skin trouble. We make no charge
whatever for this service.
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PEST OF THE SUMMEE
INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT THE
MOSQUITO.
Hatches In Stagnant Water. Pi
Tbronarn Three Staarea of Life and Be
come a Busy Seeker After Blood
Disseminator of Disease.
There are a few facts which may in
the future be Incorporated In the biog
raphy of the mosquito, facts which
have been collected partly by the In
quiry of scientists, and partly by the
observations of laymen who live In
sections where the pestiferous insect
thrives in great numbers. The mos
quito is observed In three different
forms, as an egg, in larvae, as a wiggle-tall,
and as a mosquito with wings.
Eggs are hatched by the warmth of
the sun. One mosquito may lay 1,000,
000 eggs. Often many of these eggs
are destroyed. Mosquitoes cannot
propagate without the aid of water.
The eggs are deposited on the surface
of the water. Eggs hatch within a few
weeks after they are deposited by the
female. They develop wiggle-tails, the
curious forms of life often found in
rain barrels, cisterns, in gutters filled
with stagnant water. and in stagnant
pools. In this wiggle-tail stage of his
development the mosquito breathes
through his tall. He spends this part
of his life in rushing to and from the
surface of the water. When he reach
es the surface, with head down, he
shoves two delicate syphons through
the water level, supplies his lungs with
the needed air and dives under the
water again, where he sucks in the
vegetable juices necessary to his sus
tenance. He remains a wiggle-tail for
a week or ten days, when his wings de
velop and he becomes a navigator of
the air and sails forth to torment mem
bers of the human family and other
animals. He is fond of animal blood.
He needs It in his business. He cannot
propagate without it He also likes
sugar. Blood, sugar and vegetable
Juices are his principal diet. A mos
quito's food capacity is roughly esti
mated at one drop of blood. His di
mensions are uncertain.
The gray mosquito, the day tormen
to, is probably the smallest jrariety.
He is of a very light weight, not tip
ping the beam at more than one-fourth
of a grain, and often not weighing
quite so much. Some of them are so
light that when unfed that they will
not disturb the balance of the most
delicately poised scales. The small
mosquito is the treacherous kind. He
always lights on the under side of the
hand or arm, apparently knowing that
he is beyond the reach of the eye.
He is the same fellow who will crawl
under the edges of the bar or slip un
der the sheet There is another and
larger variety, a kind that will drop
on you like a flake of snow. They
land with their labium, or lance, un
folded and with point down, and they
begin operations at once. While the
mosquito of this brand weighs about
one-half of a grain, he seems to have
the tonnage and potentiality of a pile
driver when he punctures the skin,
There are about 250 known varieties
of mosquitoes in this section of the
world. The mosquito's labium, the
thing he stings with, is of uncertain
length. It is as sharp as a needle, hoi
low like a hair, and it Is through this
that he sucks blood into his system
The mosquito cannot stand a strong
wind. He seeks a low place when the
wind Is high. He never gets more than
100 yards from the place of his birth,
The eggs are deposited on still, stag
nant water. Otherwise they will be
destroyed. The life of the mosquito
covers a span of sixty days. As a dis
semmator or diseases, scientific men
have agreed that his responsibility is
very heavy. New Orleans Democrat
FIRE-PROOF RAILWAY CARS.
What Prussian Government Officials
Seek to Accomplish,
The managers of American railways
might, to their own great advantage
as well as to that of their patrons, take
a leaf out of the book of the govern
ment railway control of Prussia.
These officials have ordered that ex
periments should be made looking to
ward the substitution upon the 30,000
miles of railroads which they operate
f non-combustible cars for the more
or less inflammable boxes In which the
public are now transported from place
to place. The steel trucks are, of
course, already comparatively safe
from destruction by fire, but the con
struction of the superstructure of these
coaches has always been of such a na
ture as to be something of a menace to
the traveler's safety. The walls and
floors and general trim of passenger
cars have ordinarily been constructed
of woods that are peculiarly inflamma
ble, and the use of oils in their clean
sing and decoration has intensified the
danger. The Prussian experiments, in
recognition of these facts, are to be
made in the direction of making floors
and walls of materials chemically
treated so as to make them non-combustible,
and of the construction of
seats stuffed with fire-proof cocoanut
fiber and having asbestos coverings.
It is an Important step and in the
right direction; and in a country like
our own, where there Is so much more
travel and a comparatively greater
duty for conserving the security of the
traveling public over more than 180,000
miles of road bed, it would seem as if
It would be a wise precedent for the
railway authorities to follow. As a
rule our railways are exceptionally
well managed, and the traveler in the
United States gets a vast amount of
comfort and convenience at a very
slight personal risk, but the further
step toward the making of fire-proof
coaches would serve to reduce that
risk to a minimum which would
amount almost to Its total extinction.
Harper's Weekly.
BY THE PING-PONG POST.
Little Ball Fad and Other Strange
ta
Wajra of Sending letters.
Some foolish person in that city inaug
urated a new fashion of using ping
pong balls as postcards. The balls
were stamped, an address written un
der the stamp and the message
crawled on the rest of the siirfac.
The fashiorr spread rapidly and the pil
lar boxes became full of these mis
sives, which, from their shape, gave
the unfortunate postmen and . post
office officials an enormous amount of
trouble. At' last the authorities were
forced to intervene, and it is now con
trary to the regulations to use the lit
tle globes of celluloid for postal pur
poses.
Writing paper, or, indeed, paper of
any kind, is usually at a premium
among soldiers on active service. Many
very curious substitutes have arrived
from our army in South Africa. One
of the commonest has been mealie
leaves. '"Mealies" Is the South African
name for maize. Round the maize cob
grows a number of strong enveloping
sheaths which, when dry, turn to a
pale yellow color and can then be writ
ten upon.
After Colenso there was found
grasped in the stiffened hands of a
dead soldier a piece of leather with a
dying message scrawled upon it with
a stump of pencil. It was a layer of
the sole of the dead man's boot which
had probably been loosened with much
marching, and which he had contrived
to rip off. It safely reached the poor
fellow's family in England.
From the Philippines, too, some curi
ous letters have been received by the
friends of American soldiers, says Lon
don Tit-Bits. One of the most inge
nious was a piece of native bamboo,
about a foot long, on which an address
had been carved with a penknife. The
letter was Inside this hollow tube, and
held there by wooden pins at each
end. The writer explained that he had
found it impossible to get an envelope
or to fincLany gum to make one, so ha
had recourse to this expedient
"DOWN EAST" NAMES.
Odd Designations of Various Persona
in the State of Maine.
There is In the northern part of Pis
cataquis County a most estimable fam
ily, which consists of Mr. and Mrs.
Ossian Calllgan and their seven chil
dren. Three of the children are girls,
and the remaining four, naturally
enough, are boys. The boys were chris
tened Matthew, Mark, Luke and John.
while the daughters rejoice in " the
names of Faith, Hope and Charity.
They are said to be among the most
attractive young women in that section
of the State. There is another Maine
family which also deserves mention in
this connection. They originally came
from Virginia, and settled in the north
western part of Hancock County soon
after the war. Mr. and Mrs. Erastus
Black are negroes of the darkest possi
ble shade, and their five children are
named as follows: Abraham Lincoln
Black, Harriet Beecher Stowe Black,
Hannibal Hamlin Black, Julia Ward
Howe Black, and Ulysses Grant Black.
All of the family are still living, but
the father and mother and Harriet are
the only ones who now reside in Maine.
Among others are A. Hogg, a well
known groceryman in the western part
of the State, and A. Bird Cough,
prosperous Bar Harbor groceryman.
Neal & Pray was formerly a well
known undertaking firm in one of the
towns along the coast, while I. O. Spar
row Is even now in the Ice cream bus!
ness over east. Cassens Cassens Cas-
Bens is to-day one of Rockland's most
respected citizens. Forty years ago
Larky Sharkv was one of the best
known men in Bangor. Clog Ogeson
and Oakum Snlvy are both enterpris
ing farmers in New Sweden. The list
might even now be continued almost
indefinitely. And there are still many
towns to be heard from. Kennebec,
Me., Journal.
Keeps Kisses for Royalty.
Many comments were made because
the German Emperor kissed Princa
Henry when the latter returned from
his recent visit to this country. As a
matter of fact, although Emperor Will
lam is the greater kisser of men among
the sovereigns of the world, he Is also
a hearty handshaker and the freest
of all monarchs in this particular. In
deed, he and the King of Italy are the
only supreme rulers who shake hands
at all with other than brother sover
eigns.
The Kaiser reserves his kisses for
royalty exclusively. When he visits a
monarch or receives a visit from one
he salutes him with six kisses three
on either cheek. This sometimes be
fore a crowd of thousands of onlookers,
not to mention a regiment or so of sol
diers. . But the war lord will shake hands
with almost anyone. He has a grip
that is famous among his subjects, too,
and the favor of his hand grasp is not
assiduously sought by those who have
had some experience with it His
Majesty has a big, strong hand, with
muscles like Iron. They have been
cultivated by many years of sword ex
ercise. His handshake Is one that Is
not soon forgotten, and when he greets
a visitor with a handshake they say
at court, "His Majesty has made an
other lasting impression.
This grip, it is only fair to say, he
reserves for strong men. For the op
posite sex he has a hand that is as
soft as velvet and a courtesy that is
elegant.
Vagaries of Memory.
What Is remembered depends, of
course, much on individual tempera
ment or intellectual tendency, but the
incidents are always in the nature of
milestones. Thousands of competent
persons can never recollect a date, even
when the day was of Importance to
themselves or when, as, for Instance,
when preparing for examination, they
had specially tried to remember ac
curately. An enormous number of people are
embarrassed through life by a difficul
ty in recollecting faces, yet kings, po
licemen and artists rarely or never for
get one. The present writer has
reached the age when the difficulty of
recalling names quickly becomes an
noying, yet he p,?ver forgets the num
ber of a house or shop if he has once
heard or seen It. The broad truth Is,
says the London Spectator, that mem
ory Is almost as individual a possession
as character and that the historian
when quoting personal testimony must
make up his own mind whether he is
listening to Herodotus or to Mr. - ,
Every reader can fill In the blank.
Common sense extracts more solid
comfort from life than genius does.
SUMMER COLDS
Produce Chronic Catarrh.
Madame Isabella Ellen Bare as.
Madame Isabella Ellen Baveas, Life
Governor Grand Lodge of Free Masons
of England, in a letter from Hotel Sara
toga, Chicago, 111., says:
"lnis summer while traveling I
contracted a most persistent and an
noying cold. My head ached, my eyes
and nose seemed constantly running,
my lungs were sore and 1 lost my ap
petite, health and good spirits. Doc
tors prescribed for me all manner of
pills and powders, but all to no pur
pose.
advised with a druzzist and he
spoke so highly of a medicine called
Peruna, that he induced me to try my
first bottle of patent medicine. How
ever, it proved such a help to me that
I soon purchased another bottle and
kept on until I was entirely well."
maaame isaneua fcuen Baveas.
Summer colds require prompt treat
ment. They are alwavs crave, and
sometimes dangerous. The prompt
ness and surety with which Peruna
acts in these cases has saved many
lives. A large dose of Peruna should
be .taken at the first appearance of a
cold in summer, followed by small and
oft repeated doses. There is' no other
remedy that medical science can furn
ian, so reliable and quick in its action
as Peruna.
Address The Pernna Medicine Com
pany, Columbus, Ohio, for a free book
entitled "Summer Catarrh," which
treats of the catarrhal diseases peculiar
to summer.
Native Pride.
"The greatest race across the Atlantic
that I ever heard tell of," began the
old racing skipper.
"Is the Oirish, of course," interrupt
ed Hooligan. Catholic Standard Times.
An Experienced Angler.
Ethel Would yon consider Percy
Monockton a good catch?
Madge Certainly; if all the others
got a way! Fuck.
The Kind Yon Have Always
ture or fjnas. II. letcher, and has been made under his
personal supervision for over 30 years. . Allow no one
to deceive you in this. Counterfeits, Imitations and
Just-as-good " are but Experiments, and endanger the
Health of Children Experience against Experiments
What is CASTOR I A
Castoria Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing- Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its -age 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
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Bears the
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Use For Over 30 Years.
THE CrNTAUft COMMNV, TT MURNAY STttCCT. NEW YORK CITY.
To protect your health and our reputation, we will gladly pay this big reward to any one who will furnish us Infor
mation on which we can secure conviction of a dealer who tries to sell worthless fake imitations, when CASCARETS
are called for. When you're offered something "just as good", It's because there Is a little more money in the fake.
Buy CASCARETS from the honest dealer. They are always put up In blue metal boxes with long-tailed trade
marked C on the cover every tablet stamped C. C. C, and they are never sold in bulk. Remember this and when
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Borus Restful 1 Great Scott, man !
It's an epic!
Naggus Good Heavens! I thought
was a iniiaDy.
His Good Wife.
Dr. Price Your husband's trouble
is melancholia. Now, you'd help Lint
materially if you'd only arrange some
pleasant surprise lor him. ?,
Mrs. Sharpe I knowl I know!
I'll tell him yon said he needn't bother
about paying your bill till he feels like
it. '
A Real Bargaia.
' Mr. Youngthing How in the world
did yon come to deposit .that money in
the bank instead of buying that auto-
mob la coat yon wanted?
Mrs. (triumphantly) Why, I read
in this morning's paper that the inter
est had been reduced from four per cent
to three! Puck.
Gutta Percha Pens.
Pens of hardened gutta percha have
been repeatedly tried in this country
and England, but have not met with
success.
L. DOUGLAS
$3 & $359 SHOES K
jistablished 1876. or more than a
oaarter of a century the reputation of
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Caution 1 " eenulne have W. Tj. DOTJG-ZtAJS
name and price stamped on bottom.
Shoes by mail, zoo. extra. Illus. Catalog free,
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"About a year ago my hair was
coming out very fast, so I bought
a bottle AVer's .Hair Vigor. It
stopped the falling and made my
hair grow very rapidly, until now it
is 45 inches in length." Mrs. A.
Boydston, Atchison, Kans.
There's another hunger
than that of the stomach.
Hair hunger, for instance.
Hungry hair needs food,
needs hair vigor -Ayer's.
This is why we say that
Ayer's Hair Vigor always
restores color, and makes
the hair grow long and
heavy, si.m a mo. Ananoistv
If your druggist cannot supply you,
send ns one dollar and we will express
you a bottle. Be sure and giro the name
of your nearest express office. Address,
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A New Version.
"Do yon think that all the world
loves a lover?
"Well, not exactly. But all the
tradespeople do." Life.
Had "Been There."
"I believe her father is well to
isn't he?
do,
"On the contrary, I've found him
very hard to do." N. Y. Times.
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BISHOP SCOTT ACADEMY
Portland. Orason. Founded loft
1 Ross School for Boys. -:
, ; Killtaryurl Manna Training.
Writ for Illustrated Catalogue.
ARTHUR C NEWILL, Principal
HOITT'S SCHOOL
Parents desiring home influences, beautiful
mmtnndiitss. oertect climate, careful sum.
vision, and thorough mental, moral and phys
ical training ior their boys, will find all these
requirements fully met at Hoitt'a School, Menlo
Far, sen uateo (jouniy, cat.
(tencl frr Cmtaloarue.
Twelth year begins August 12th.
IRA Q. HOlTf, Ph. !.,
Principal.
OR. G. SEE WO
WONDERFUL
HOME
TREATMENT
This wonderful Chi
nese doctor Is called
great because he cures
people without opera
tion that are given up
to die. He cures with
those wonderful Chi
nese herbs, roots, buds,
barks and vegetables
that are entirely un
known to medical sci
ence In this country. Through the useof those
harmless remedies this famous doctor knows
the action of over WO different remedies, which
he successfully uses la different diseases. He
guarantees to cure catarrh, asthma, lung,
throat, rheumatism nervousness, stomach,
liver, kidneys, etc ; has hundreds of testimon
ials. Charges moderate. Call and see him.
Patients out of the city write for blanke and
circulars. Send 4 cents in stamps. CONSUL
TATION FfUSiS. ADDRESS
THE C. GEE WO CHINESE MEDICINE CO.
1323 Third St.. Portland. Oregon.
mW H.ubwa rint
V
Austin ,
Well Machines
GET WATER OR OIL
ANYWHERE.
BEALL & CO..
Gen, Agts.
208
Front St.
Portland, Or
ATTENTION.
X DfVIDENDS. For prospectus and
T full particulars abont how you should X
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dividends, send your name and address X
to Pacific Cr a st lrvsfmc n Oo. X
I aco.ua, Vwaahlnuion.
CrinTileS We guarantee to help
VsriLiLUCS, you. We have largest
f tcAc rffc f factory west of Chicago
t-,"uri making artificial limbs,
braces, deformity apparatus and all kinds crip
ples' supplies. Latest goods, best made. Write
us and we'll show you latest appliance for your
case.
Western Aluminum Artificial Limb Co.
227$ Washington St. H0)i Second St.
Portland, Oregon.
SPRINGSTEEN MEDICINE CO.
816 Allsky bldg.. Third and Morrison Sts.
POBTLAND, OREGON.
The merits of the Springsteen Medicine Cem
pany are well known. Both Male and Female
Complications, many which have battled medi
cal experts everywhere, have yielded to the
potency of these medicines. TO those who
cannotcall, address as above, and allinformatlon
will be provided. Satisfaction or money back,
Summer Resolutions
TAKE
THE
Keeley Curo
Sura relief from liquor, opium and tobacco
habits. Send for particulars to
Ii;il Moved to 30 Williams
Keeley InStltUte Ave.. Fo.tland. Or.Kon
K. P. K. V.
So. 89 1903.
BEN writ Jog- to advertisers please
mention tuts paper.
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sell CASCARETS staol.tely
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