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Jill Humors Are impure matters which the skin, liver, kidneys and other organs can not take care of without help, there is each an accumulation of them. They litter the whole system. Pimples, boils, eczema and other eruptions, loss of appetite, that tired feeling1, bilious turns, fits of indiges tion, dull headaches and many other troubles are due to them. Hood's Sarsaparilla and Pills Eemove all humors, overcome all their effects, strengthen, tone and Invigorate the whole system. I had salt rheum on my hands so that I coald not work, i took Hood's Sarsaparilla and It drove out the humor. I continued lis use till the sores disappeared." Mas. Zxa O. Bbowh, Romford Falls, Me. Hood's Sarsaparilla promises to cure and keeps the promise. Accounted For. "How come yo' never see any cullud angels flyin' roun' in de ttorv books?" "I dunno onless is we has a close shave gittin' inter heaven we skeered twell we turns -white." Exchange. Compensations of Pastors. From an open letter in the February Century. In the ministry, service and salary are not equal terms. The high office was not created for the advnatage of the holder, and the calling is degraded into a mere profession when it is made the subject of money equivalents. . The work of the ministiy is more especially in the realm of the moral and spiritual, and therefore can never be "financial ly compensated in any exhaustive com mercial sense." Nevertheless, the minister adapted by conduct and learn ing to his high calling ordinarily does have, and should have, a elaary propor tionate to the demands of the field he is tilling, and compensations far more satisfying and worthy of consideration than salaries. State of Ohio, City or toledo, i Lucas County. J Fkank J. Cheney makes oath that he Is the senior parter of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pav the sum ot ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every 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 mv presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 1886. C--l A.W.GLEASON, I t Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY dt CO., Toledo, O. Bold by druggists, 75c. ' Hall's Family Pitls are the best. , The Pe-ru-na Almanac. The xlrupgistts have' already been supplied with Pe-ru-na almanacs. There is suie to be a great demand for these almanacs on account of the arti cles on astrology which they contain. The subject of astrology is a very attrac tive one to most people. The ai tides on astrology in the Peruna almanac have been furnished by a very compe tent astrologist, and the -mental char acteristics of each sign is given, consti tuting almost a complete horoscope. A list of questions and answers on astrology sent free upon request. There will be a great rush for these books. Ask your druggist for one early before they are all gone. .V DURANCE. Frank Preston Smart in February Century. When four walls bar me out from her Who makes the world for me, 'lis I who am the prisoner And she the one that's free. DELICIOUS AND TEMPTING As stood candy to a ehild. Queen Bee Cough Drops Are made of pure hon ey and menthol. They are pleasant and ef fective as a remedy for coughs and colds. Try a package. Sold by all druggists and confectioners. Two packages by mail on receipt of 10c, stamps. f6 DnrJfl r"Vt- Biscuit Co. Portland, Ore. Vegetable Preparalionfor As similating foeFoodandBeguta ting theStoaachs aMBowels of Promotes DigestiortCheerFur ness and Rest.Con tains neither Opium,Morplune nor Mineral. NOTARCOTIC. Jltope afOUO-SAMUELPtTCHKR Pumplcm, SetJ jtbcSemut 0mfMi Stionr lliityiw norm Aperfecl Remedy forConstipa Tion, Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ness and Loss of Sleep. Facsimile Signature of UEWYOHK. 3 , j EXACT COPV OF WRAPPER. PS Pin DROP! IftTl:irJHT'rrti'ri nnunmmnniiniiu ttaiiuiiiMtittiiiit.uiitTiutiii:iihii riij iittiii : ' - I lUiMlollillUllHilhiiUtiiiiutiiuiiii'itnuiiii'inniimiiuiiitiiiMiii'ttii-iiitiiiiniiiiiii Modest "Worth. "I dont' see," said the sensible girl, "how yoa could bring yourself to run around after that actor; such a conceit ed stick aB he is." "You're mistaken," replied the mat inee girl. "He8 just as modest as he I can be. Why, when I atked him whom he considered the greatest actor ; in the world he actually blushed, and ! replied that it wasn't for him to say." Philadelphia Press. A Natural Tendency. "I guess Binx has just had a raise in salary," eaid the confirmed cynic. "Has anybody told you so?" "No, but he goes about saying he thinks the world is getting better, and that the danger from trusts is greatly magnified, and that human nature isn't ! so bad aftei all. That's the way a i man nearly always talks just after he has had a raise in salary." Washing i ton Star. Rocking Chairs Cause Insanity. The rocking chair causes insanity, so it is said. In fact, physicians are claiming that rocking chairs are the cause of most of the nervous troubles from which women Buffer, and are ad vising their relegation to any place where they will not be used. PIT Permanently Curra So fits or nervonsneal I 1 1 O after first day's nteof Dr. Klioe's3reat Nenrt Sestorer. Send for FREES'i.OS trial bottle and treat ise. Da.B.H.KLiNtLtd-MlArchSUPhiladelphia.i'a- Long Life of a Negro. Frank Mitchell, a negro born in slavei y 108 years ago, is still living at Akron, O., and has a vivid recollection of evetns that occurred in the first part -of the last century. He has smoked and chewed tobacco for over 100 years. A GOOD PULLER. Wise Bros., the . Portland Dentists, Do Some Original Pulling. If this item pulls you to our office to have your tooth pulled, it will not hurt you to have the tooth pulled any more than it hurt you tn have your inclina tions pulled in our favor. If this talk fails to pull you in our direction, then we shall have bo much less tooth pulling to do, but we want lots of it. We send out our words urging you to take immediate care of your teeth. We try to pull your thoughts to the safe conclusion that it is best to have bad teeth pulled out right away without any waiting; and when we pull the teeth it does not hurt you. , Besides that, it does not pull much money from your pocket, for our charges are very moderate. This short talk on pulling we sincerely hope will pull you to our office, and, if you come, you will find that not any of these pulls hurt anyone. On the contrary, each and every one of them will do both you and us good. You will see that we tell the truth when we say that dental work in our office is painless and inexpensive, and when you return to your home satisfied with our work we hope you will tell some of your friends about us. Wise Brothers, Failing Bldg., Third and Washington St a., Portland, Oregon. A Dangerous Toy. "Mv bov Sammv " said the naio-h w j . "O bor, "worries me almost to death with hi a somnambulism." "You ought to, take - it away from him," said Mrs. Lapsling. "He'll kill himself with it some day." To Break In New Shoes, Always shake in Aliens Foot-Ease, a powder. It cures chilblains, damp, sweating, aching, swollen feet. Cures Corns and Bunions. At all druggists and shoe stores, 25e. Don't accept any substitute. Sample mailed FREZ,. Address Allen S. Olmstead, LeRoy, N. X Unwelcome Friendship. "I want to say to yen," roared the red-faced passenger, "that I am - a friend to the Boers, all the time." "Well," said the slim passenger, who was in a corner of the car, where he couldn't escape, "I hadn't thought much about it, but if you are with them I am sorry for them myself." Indianapolis Press. Mothers will End Mrs. Wlnslow's Sooth ing Syrup the best remedy to use tor their Sfalldren during the teething period. The Poor Rule. Kwoter Well, it's a poor rule that won't work both ways, you know. Jiggins I say it's a poor rule that would work any way. If it wasn't poor, it wouldn't have to work. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years 1 TH CCRTAUH eOMMNT. NEW YORK CITY. Rnn mm H.W M n a mm 13 if II W II II II WJJtfuUJ II M Order in the Kitchen. Keep everything in Its proper place and have a place for everything. Pre pare beforehand, and wash the dishes used In the preparation at once and get them out of the way before the meal is served. Wash each saucepan quickly as soon as It is emptied, and i while It Is moist. Scullery work Is not an attractive occupation, but it must be done. If the cook has two granite dlshpans, one filled with hot soapsuds, the other with clear boiling water, with a mop she can quickly clean every utensil, and rinse, dry and put It away. Ladies' Home Journal. Graham Hnffini, Dissolve three-quarters of a cake of compressed yeast in a quart of blood warm milk. Into this, stir a table spoonful of melted butter, a teaspoon ful of salt and' two tablespoonf uls of sugar. In a large bowl mix three cups of graham flour with one cup of white flour, make a hollow In the center and pour In the liquid mixture. Mix thor oughly, set to rise over night and pour into greased muffin tins: Bake in a hot oven. Ginger Cookies. Rub to a cream a cup of butter and a cup. of sugar; work in gradually a cup of molasses and a small teacupful of sour milk or buttermilk. Stir In an even teaspoonful of boiling soda dis solved in a little boiling water and heat all hard, adding, as you do so, two teaspoonfuls of ground ginger. Stir in enough flour to make a dough that can be rolled out, roll very thin, cut Into rounds and bake in a good oven. Block Turtle Soup. , Boil a calf's liver and heart with a knuckle of veal for four hours, skim ming well; then strain; chop the meat fine and add to it a chopped onion, salt, pepper and ground cloves to taste. Thicken a little with flour and cook a few minutes over a hot fire; when ready to serve, pour the soup over the yolks of four hard-boiled eggs, cut up," and a few slices of lemon. Sonffie of Chicken. Cut the meat from the breast of an uncooked chicken, mince, pound and pass It through a sieve, then mix In half a pint of very stiffly whipped cream, salt tcrtaste, pepper; add some minced mushrooms or truffles; put this mixture into, a buttered mould and steam for twenty minutes, then turn out and serve with supreme sauce poured over it. Paranip Fritters. Wash and scrape them and cut In slices, cover them with boiling water, cook until tender, mash them through a colander, return them to the fire, add to two large parsnips a tablespoon ful of butter, salt and pepper to taste, and one egg beaten well; mix thor oughly, remove from the fire, and, when cool, make into small flat cakea and fry in a little batter. Serve hot Anchovy Appetizers. Slice buttered bread .very thin, re move the crust and cut into long, thin strips. Spread each strip with an chovy paste and serve as the first course at dinner. Brief Suggestions. Red tablecloths keep their color if a little borax Is added to the rinse wa ter and they are. dried In the shade. To take stains out of knives take a piece of raw potato, dip it Into brick dust and scour the blades with It A lump of camphor should be kept In the plate chest, for It will render the stored-away silver less liable to tar nish. If the skin of fowls peels easily It Is a "sign of youth. If the spurs of chick are over one-fourth inch long don't buy them It indicates old age. When soot falls upon the carpet it may be removed by sprinkling on plen ty of finely powdered salt and sweep ing off in the direction of the fire place. Repeat until the marks are gone. . . Grease on -wallpaper may be re moved by covering the stain with pipe clay mixed with water to the consis tency of thick cream, leaving it to dry and then brushing It off. It is best to apply the pipe clay one day and to remove it the' next If the stain has not entirely disappeared the operation should be repeated. Diamonds that Explode. It has long been known that dia monds, especially the class known as "rose diamonds," are likely to explode if subjected only to what would seem a very ordinary degree of heat It is now believed that the explosions are the result of the rapid expansion of certain volatile liquids Inclosed in cavities near the center of these pre cious stones. A great many diamonds, even though cut mounted and worn as gems of perfection, are still in an unfin ished condition that is, the liquid drop from which the stone Is being formed has not as yet deposited all of Its "pure crystals of carbon." These movable drops may occasionally be seen with the naked eye. When this Is the case, a strong 'mi croscope will give the drop the appear ance of a bubble in the fluid in a car penter's level. It Is also highly prob able that, besides the liquid mentioned these cavities may contain gases under great tension. This being the case, one nay readily comprehend how a very small amount of heat would cause the liquid and the gas to expand to such a degree that the diamond would give way with an explosion. London An swers. . What He Stood On. When M, Disraeli made his entry Into public life he contested High Wycombe, and then, as ever, his ready wit helped him to success. DYSPEPSIA OF WOMEN, Mrs. E. B. Bradshaw, of Guthrie, Okla., cured of a severe case by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. A great many women suffer with a form of indigestion or dyspepsia which does not seem to yield to ordinary medioal treatment. While the symp toms seem to be similar to those of ordinary indigestion, yet the medi cines universally prescribed do not seem to restore the patient's normal condition. Mrs. Pirikham claims that there is a kind of dyspepsia that is caused by derangement of the female organ ism, and which, while it causes dis turbance similar to ordinary indiges tion, cannot be relieved without a medicine which not only acts as a stomach tonic, but has peculiar uterine tonic effects as well. Thousands of testimonial let ters prove beyond question that nothing will relieve this distress ing condition so surely as Lydia E. Pinkham's "Vegetable Com pound. It always works In har mony with the female system. Mrs Pinkham advises sick women free. Ad dress Lynn, Mass. The Inventor's Triumph. "You Bay that Arbeiter's inventions have made several men millionaires, but did he ever make anything out ' of Ihem?" "Oh, yes he was singularly success ful with his devices in that tespect. He made enough to periect all of them." . Olives. ' . Do you like olives? You have to learn to like them, of course, bat you will be sorry you did not cultivate a taste for them before particularly if you let your grocer send you a bottle of the Monopole variety Monopole olives are the largset which come to this country. They are also the most luscious and tenderest which the far famed olive growers of Spain produce. Be sure you secure this brand from your dealer. Wadhams & Kerr Bros., Monopole Grocers and Dry Coffee Roast ers, Portland, Oregon. Collisions to Avoid. Jack We live in a wonderfully free age. Jonas Oh, I don't know; our an cestors were afraid of Indians and bears, but we go aronnd town in mortal fear of electric cars and automobiles. Detroit Free PreBs. Color in the Arctics. The leading color pictures in the February Century the most novel and curious in subject of any that magazine has yet published are from interest ing and beautiful studies of the aurora borealis made by Frank Wilbert Stokes while in the Arctic in the fall of 1892, and are richly worthy the subject. They reproduce in print for the first time in a popular magazine the wonder ful effects of the aurora. Mr. Stokes, probably the first real colorist to visit the Arctic regions, was with the Peary and relief expeditions on the Kite when he was privileged to see Borne color dis plays worth all the dangers and priva tions of the trip. His word painting is as vivid and interesting as his color work. The Term Spinster. Among our industrial and frugal English forefathers it was a maxim that a young woman shonld never be married until she had spun herself a set of body, table and bed linen. From this custom all unmarried women were termed spinsters, an appellation they still retain in all our law proceedings. For coUghs and colds there is no better medicine than Piso's Cure for Consump tion. Prise 25 cents. London's Mixture. It is said that there are more Irish men in London than there are in Dub- lin, more Scotch than there are in Ed ' inburgb, and that half of Soho is French and the whole of Saffron hill Italian. Breathing. Persona breathe less when thev are concentrating their minds on study or' work and also when under the iuflu- ence of depressing emotion. On the ' other hand, we breathe more when ex- ' hiliarated by pleasure and amusements. Bad Coughs weeks and could find no relief until I tried Ayer's Cherry Pecto ral. Only one-fourth of the bottle cured me." L. Hawn, Newington, Ont. Neglected colds always lead to something serious. They run into chronic bronchitis, pneumonia, asthma, or consumption. Don't wait, but take Ayer's Cherry Pectoral just as soon as your cough begins. A few doses will cure you then. Tkmiiztt: JScMc.lI. All dmifiiU. " Consult your doctor. If be .ay. take It, then do aa ho say. - If ho tolls 70a not to tako' it, then don't take it. Ho knows. Lost It with him. We are wlllinf . J. C. ATEit VU., fcoweu, Haas. A PINK CANDLE. The Shopper Was Very Particular, and in a Great Hurry. A decorous but urgent crowd of wo men was gathered round a counter where decorated candles were on sale at reduced prices, when a piercing voice from the edge of the crowd made known a wish. "I want a pink candle!" came the plaint "I have to catch a train. Can't you show me a pink candle?" At first the saleswoman paid no heed, but as the demand was repeated again and again, she finally said, "As soon as I can I will look, madam. I think the pink candles are all gone." "Oh," wailed the woman on the edge of the crowd, "are you sure? I don't want a white one! I want a pink can die!" "Can't you find me a pink candle? I have to catch a train," came two minutes later from the voice, which was now nearer the counter. "You don't seem to have anything but white ones." "In a minute, madam," said the sales woman; and at last, by virtue of two women volunteering to wait until the insistent customer was served, the applicant for the pink candle reached the counter. "You wouldn't wish one of these white ones with the pink roses?" asked the saleswoman, rummaging in her boxes. "I said I wished a pink candle," came in an Injured tone. "I don't know how ; many times I need to say it" I "Would this one do?" The saleswo man at last produced a pink candle. somewhat jammed at the lower end. "That! No, of course not! I must have a perfect one." There was another Interval during , which the saleswoman was out of sight ' under the counter. When she rose again, flushed but triumphant, she dis closed a little package still in its wrap pings. It proved to be a candle of pale pink, fresh and unmarred in any way, "There, madam!" she said, wearily. "I've found this one candle that had been overlooked. Twenty-five cents, please." "Wait!" said the woman, imperative' ly. -"I I think I'd rather have a white one, after all, now that I've seen both, You know you never can tell what you don't want until you've seen it' Yes, I'll take one of the white candles, and please hurry, for I have to catch train." At present the proportion of working time is smaller in Britain than in any other nation. The assertion Is true alike in respect of agriculture, of in dustry, of shopkeeping, of commerce and of the professions. Statistics of the fatal accidents In the Alps for the last ten years show a total of 275. Of the 321 deaths which resulted from the 275 fatal accidents, 190 were Germans or Austria ns, 48 Swiss, 23 Italians, 18 Englishmen, J5 Frenchmen and 27 of other nationali ties. Seven of those killed were worn en, 73 were guides and 14 porters. Prof. Woodward has gone over the calculations of Leplace by the aid of modern data, and concludes that though in theory the length of the day on earth must be increasing, owing to the increasing mass of the planet due to the constant deposit of meteors, etc., yet the change is so infinitesimal that there has not been a half second of dif ference In ten million years. An Improved machine for sealing en velopes has been invented by a man in Topeka, Kan. "In operation," says the Scientific American, "the envelopes are fed into the machine, the flaps moist ened, turned, and finally pressed tight ly to sealing position. The machine, it Is claimed, will seal fro ji eight thou sand to fifteen thousand envelopes per hour of any ordinary bulk, mixed sizes, and especially adjusted will seal at about the same rate up to one-half inch In thickness." . ' A veteran of the Spanish, war re cently appealed to the Secretary of the Interior a case in which he claimed a pension on account of corns that he had contracted by wearing army shoes. The department, after an exhaustive course of reasoning, comes to the con clusion that corns are not a pensiona ble disability. The decision saysr "Corns are inconvenient, but are sel dom incapacitating, and when they are the remedy is simple and within the reach of any one. The soldier's pat riotism ought not to terminate with his military service. It should prompt him to go to a chiropodist rather than to the pension bureau." The eminent French scientists, Flam- inarion and Berbet have, by permls sion of the French government, been repeating Foucault's famous experi ments with the pendulum to the Pan theon in Paris. Foucault's original pendulum was used. It consists of a lead ball weighing fifty-six pounds on the end of- a wire 210 feet long. It takes the pendulum eight seconds to swing one way, or sixteen seconds to make a complete beat Its apparent path changes constantly, at a rate which would cause its plane of vibra tion to pass through a complete circle in twenty-four hours thus - verifying the rotation of the earth. "Nebulous stars probably represent the earliest phase of stellar evolution," says Agnes M. Clerke, in Knowledge. "They irresistibly suggest Incipience; they have seemingly not yet fully ap propriated the material -allotted for their construction. In the course of a few or of many millenniums, they will, it is reasonable to suppose, have absorbed the outstanding supply and will shine as finished suns." . There is at present no reason to sup pose, however, Miss Clerke thinks, that the stars that appear as nuclei of plan etary and annular nebulae emit gase ous radiations. "Those that do and they are very few are palpably not stars, but condensed wisps of cosmic haze." Spiritual Adjustment. Mrs. Chic Our new rector is not at all worldly. - Mr. Chic Well, he will have to ton bur parish down., x Mrs. Chic Oh, no; our parish .wilJ have to tone him up. Life. fMiHfS WHFR. all FISf f All R. Beat Conch Simp. Tastes Good. Uee I In time. Bold by dmggists. 1 WART TO BUY FOB GASH f Chicken, Duck and Geese feath- ers.' Address 47. 47. SMITH. I fOth mnd DwlmStm.,Portland,Of ; :A(D BLODED "CltCARITI do Ml claimed for theas nd are a truly wonderful medicine. I bare often wished for a medicine pleasant to take and at last have found It in Casoarets. Since taking them, mj blood baa been purified and my complexion bas im proved wonderfully and I feel much better In every way.'' MUS.8AIX1.K. SsiXAua.I,attreU.Tenn. Pleasant. Palatable. Potent, Taste Good. Do (rood, Never Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe. 10c, 25o, 50c , ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... 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