Peculiar To Itself In what it is and what it does con taining the best blood-purifying, alterative and tonic substances and effecting the most radical and per manent cures of all humors and all eruptions, relieving weak, tired, languid feeling3, and building up the whole system is true only of Hood's Sarsaparilla No other medicine acts like it; no other medicine has done so much real, substantial good, no other medicine has restored health and strength at so little cost. "I was troubled with scrofula and came near losing my eyesight. For four months I could not see to do anything. After taking two bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla I could see to walk, and hen I had taken eight bottles 1 could see as well as ever." Susis A. Hairs to.v. Withers, N. C. Hood's Sarsaparilla promises' to cure and keeps the promise. Garcia Salad. Cut celery, apples and fresh tomatoes in thin strips abont two inches long, Eerve on lettuce leaves with French dressing. A slice of truffle on the top adds both to the appearance and flavor. Good Housekeeping. New Danger in Submarines. The recent explosion on the sub marine boat Le FrancaiB has revealed a new danger in this type of craft. The accident established the fact that in stormy weather oxygen gas escapes from the electric accumulators. Slow. Wabash How long did it take you to do that picture? French Artist (proudly) I am on gage upon eet for seex months! Wabash Just as I thought. You're dead slow over here. Why, I've saw fellers in Chicago turnin' them things out while ye wait. The Largest Serpent The largest serpent ever measured was a Mexican anaconda, found to be ; 37 feet in length. . Tt was measured by. Dr. Gardner. Food and Paper. Articles of food that are damp or juicy should never be left in paper. Paper is simply a compound of raga, glue, lime and similar substances, with acids and chemicals mixed, and when damp isunfit to touch things .that are to be eaten. His Opening. -Chumley How much have you got in your bank, Johnny? " Johnny I'll have just a dollar when you give me a quarter. New York Sun. For Sleeplessness. A Canadian doctor, when called to prescribe for insomnia, always advises before drugs are employed a hop pillow instead of feathers. It is made of a thin muslin slip stuffed with hops and hop leaves and sprayed fresh witn alcohol every night before the patient Patience Rewarded. Smith I hear Short, the coal man, has come into a large fortune. Jones Well, he's entitled to it. Smith Oh, he is, eh? Jones Yes. He's been lying in weight for a good many years. Want Lawyers to Wear Gowns. ' British county court judges have re ceived a circular from the incorporated law society approving of solicitors be ing desired to wear gowns in court. - Charity of the Fair Sex. He Mrs. Powderleigh certainly has a lovely complexion. She Yes, indeed, and she ought to be very grateful to her husband. He Because why? She Because he buys her every thing she wants. 'Twa Ever Thus. He There are times when every man likes to refer to himself as an idiot. ' She Yes, but it always makes him mad if any one else agrees with him. toi An All the Year constant sufferers, while others have only .occasional spells of Rheumatism but either kind is wearing upon the constitution, and in time produce! stiffness in the muscles and joints, and sometimes the acids thrown off bl 14 .tus tne blood seme upon tue vaives o me heart and ends suddenly and fatally. It won't do to let Rheumatism run on. It i3 a dangerous disease, and you can never tell where it is going to strike. Home renjedies, plasters, lini ments and. such things as produce counter-irritation, are soothing and may relieve the pain temporarily, but the polluted, acid blood cannot be reached by external applications. Rheumatism must be treated through the blood, and no remedy brings such prompt and lasting relief as S. S. S. It attacks the' disease in trie Mood, neutralizes the acids, and removes all irritating poisons and effete matter from the system. S. S. S. strengthens and enriches the thin acid blood, and, as it circu lates thmagh the body, the corroding, gnawing poisons and acid deposits are dislodged and washed out of the muscles and joints, and the sufferer about their case will receive valuable aid and helpful advice from our physicians, for which no charge is made. We will mail free our special book on Rheumatism, which is the result of years of practical experience in treating this disease. It contains much interesting information about all kinds of Rheumatism. tt'v wrr- cprrrrrn nn.. ATttNTa. itm- The Barred Road. "There is only one road to success in. life," said tLe man who had made his lucky and retired. "And how thall I know the road?" inquired the budding young man. "Well," replied the man with the lucky, "you go right along this path of adversity until you reach the first turn to the right." "yes, yes." "And you'll find a road barred off with a gale and a sign that say's, 'No Tresspassing.' Well, that's it." Her Own Idea. "Your daughter," f aid Mrs. Oldtag tle after teing conducted tbrorgh the ! newly finished wii g of the magnificent palace occupied by the Bullinetons, "has such a pplendid vocabulary!" "Do you think fo?" her hosteEB re- , plied. "Josiah wanted to get her one 1 of them escritoires, but I made np my j mind right at the start that a vom'u j lary would lock better in a room fur : nifhel like hers is even if it didn't cost quite as much,." A Master Craftsman. (Jlericus (fervently) Do not despair my young Christian friend. Eemcm ber there is no word like hope. Poeticus (diedainfu U ) Is that so? What's the matter with soap and dope? , Why, in dialect I con d . ring in ni ti ar.y word you have a mind to nmo. .New York Surt. THE THREE GIANTS. The largest financial institutions in.tre world are the three groat l.ie insurance Coinvavi of New Vorlr. often called "The Ti ree tiinnts." During 19t 2 the combined increase in amount of insurance in force in Oregon in thess three companies was $964,11.9 CO. During the same time the Penn Mutual, of Philadelphia, mnde-an increase of $l,ii!S,l2i.0:!. There are good reasons for the popularity of the Penn Mutual; send for free copyrighted booklet, "How and Why." Sherman & Harmon. general agents, ilarquam building, Portland, iregon. The Evil of Drink. An Episcopal clergyman of Cincin nati was being shaved by a barber who was addicted to occasional sprees. The razor manipulator cut the parson's faqe considerably. , "You see, Jackson, that comes from taking too much drink," said the u an of God. "Yes, sah," replied Jackson, "It makes de tkin very tendah, sah. It do for a fack."--Chicago Chronicle. flfft Permanently Ourea So fixs or nervousness r 1 1 5 after first oar's ureof Ir. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer. Send for FREE Vi.OO trial bottle and treat so. Ba. B. H. Kline. Ltd. u31ArchSU.Philadelvhia,P The American Plan. , American Youth I have come, sir, to beg your permission to my marriage with your daughter. American Father Has she accepted your - "Yes." "Has she promised to elope with you if I refuse my consent?" "Yes." "uless you; my children." N. Y. Weekly. DEAFNESS CAIiiSOT BE CURED By local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. -There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitu tional remedies. Deafness is caused by an in-flamed-condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube gets in flamed tou have a rumbling sound or imper fect hearing, and when it is entirely closed deafness is th result, and unless the inflamma tion can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing witt be destroyed forever; nine cases out ot ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. ' We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deainess (caused by catarrh) that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Curev Bend for circulars, free. . . F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, O. Bold by Druggists, 75c Hall's Family Pills are the best. Singular Statue. There is only one statue in Great Britain with an umbrella. This is to be seen at Reading and represents Mr. G. Palmer of biscuit fame standing bareheaded with a silk hat and . um brella in hand. Mothers will End Mrs. flftnsiow's Sooth ing Syrup the best remedy to use tor their children during the teething period. An Insinuation. Green Say, do you know how it feels to be kicked by a mule? Brown No, I don't and what's more, I don't want you to show me. The Reason. Little Rollo Pa, why does popcorn pop? Mr. Hennypeck Because, my son, popcorn, like men, doesn't know any better. If Round Disease. i Rheumatism does not come and go with winter time always? in fact some suffer more during- the Spring and Summer than at any other season. When the blood is charged with Uric Acid, Alkali and other irritating poisons, then the system is in the right condition for Rheumatism to develop, and an attack is liable to come at any time, Winter or Summer. Rheumatism, because it attacks different parts of the body, and is sudden or slow in its action, is given various names sujch as acute and chronic, muscular, articular, inflammatory.mercurial and sciatic, but it is the same old acid blood that causes all. Some aro Portland, Xnd., Jan. 10, 1903. After being terribly crippled tot three years with Rheumatism, and having tried well known remedies X could get jio relief. And having read of the wonderful effects of 8. 8. S., I concluded to try it, and am happy to say that I was entirely cured, and am able to work as well as I ever did . I cheerfully recommend 8. 8. S. t "all sufferers of this terrible disease, and will say that if they will con tinue the treatment, as per direc tions, they will find a permanent euro. H.W. SEES. is nappiiy reiievea uum uie uiscuwiuiu and misery of Rheumatism. S. S. S. is a purely vegetable remedy, does not contain any Potash or mineral of any kind, and can be taken with safety by old and young. Rheumatic sufferers who write US t"t"l"l"t-'H"l-4"t"i"H"l"i"l"I"l"l"i-4"I OLLV FAVORITES ' A jJatck Lullaby. Wynken,Blynken, and Nod one night Sailed off in a wooden shoe Sailed on river of crystal light Into a sea of dew; "Where are yon going, and what do you wish?" The old moon asked the three. "We have come to fish for the herring fish " That live in this beautiful sea; Nets of silver and gold have we," Said Wynken, Blynken, and Nod. The old moon laughed and sang a song. As they rocked in the wooden shoe And the wind that sped them all night long Ruffled the waves of dew; The little stars were the herring-fish That lived in that beautiful sea; "Now cast your nets wherever you wish But never afeard are we," So cried the stars to the fishermen threes Wynken, Blynken, and Nod. All night long their nets they threw . For the fish in the twinkling foam Then down from the sky came the wood en shoe Bringing the fishermen home. 'Twas all so pretty a sail, it seemed As if it could not be, And some folks thought 'twas a dream they'd dreamed , Of sailing that beautiful sea; But T shall name you. the fishermen three Wynken, Blynken, and Nod. Wynken and Blynken are two little eyes. And Nod is the little head, And the wooden shoe that sailed the skies Is a wee one's trundle bed; So shut your eyes while mother sings Of wonderful sights that be, And you shall see the beautiful things As you rock on the misty sea, Where the old shoe rocked the fisher men three Wynken, Blynken, and Nod. Eugene Field. Let Erin Remember.' Let Erin remember the days of old. Ere her faithless sons betray'd her; When Malachi wore the collar of gold Which he won from her proud invader; When' her kings with standard of green nnfurl'd Led the Red Branch Knights to dan ger; Ere the emerald gem of the western world Was set in the crown of a stranger. On Lough Neagh's bank as the fisherman strays, When the clear cold eve's declining. He sees the round towers of other days In the wave beneath him shining! -Thus shall memory often, in dreams sublime, Catch a glimpse of the days that are over, Thus, sighing, look through the waves of time For the long-faded glories they cover! Thomas Moore. A MINISTER'S SNAKE STORY. Few Laymen Could Produce a Better Article in That Liue. Dr.'Watkins, the veteran missionary, who has just returned from a four months' evangelical trip through the outlying States, tells a strange story of a wonderful snake which' be killed in an old, abandoned shaft of ar mine down in the State of Guerrero: VMy attention was attracted one day." says Mr. Watkins, "by the hor rified cries of an Indian miner who came running toward me, his face ghastly with fright and the perspira tion dripping like raindrops from his brow. The jinan rushed up and cast himself at my feet, " where he lay trembling and gasping. As soon as he was able to get his breath he told me that he had been seized by a horrible monster, which had suddenly sprung upon him from one of the hidden re cesses of the mine, and that be had nariowly escaped being drawn down In its embrace. . "My curiosity was aroused and I pro ceeded to the mouth of the shaft wlih the man as soon as I could induce him to return. We looked down. but. in the dease obscurity eould see nothing. Drawing my revel vor. I made the man go down into the shaft a way, assur ing him that no harm would befall him. as I would follow elose with my eocked revolver ready for use. "The miner did as I commanded and had gone down for a number of feet, when suddenly from the dense black ness I saw a huge and tndiscribably hideous head with wide open mouth shoot up. The jaws of the creature were wide open, showing Its sharp fanged teeth, its mouth looking large enough easily to take a man down at one gulp. - ' "The miner screamed with terror and I feared he would lose his hold and fall, but he clung desperately to the ladder-while I thrust the barrel of the revolver full into the creature's mouth and fired. With a tremendous hiss it dropped its head, and then we saw It was a huge serpent. like unto nothing I had ever beard of before. "As its struggling body came Into my view I fired again, and the snake, slipping from- the ledge on which It had stretched Itself, fell with a squashy thud - to the bottom of the shaft, where we could hear it thrash ing about in struggles which momen tarily grew weaker and finally ceased altogether. Then we, went below, fastened a -rope about the "body of the reptile, and hoisted it to the surface.,', , "There was then uu folded before our eyes the most hideous , creature man could ever dream of. Its head was ; like the huge stone head of a frightful ly carved Chinese dragon. Its body about the middle was as large as a man's thigh and its length was so great that I dare not say how many feet it measured. I very much regret ted being unaBle to preserve the skin and bring H back for the study of scientists, but I was "compelled to leave it behind." Mexican Herald. i . : , v " There are many hot spots In love let ters at first, bin after a time long be fore the marriage there are but two at the beginning, and just before the signature. . ' Fibroid Tumors Cured Note the result of Mrs. Pinkham's advice and medicine. " Some time ago I wrote to you de scribing my symptoms and asked your advice. You replied, and I followed all your directions carefully, and to day I am a well woman. " The use of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vcgstable Compound entirely ex pelled the tumor and strengthened my whole system. I can walk miles now. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound is worth five dol lars a drop. I advise all women who are affilctod with tumors or female trouble of any kind to give it a faithful trial." (Signed) Mrs. E. F. Hayes, 253 Dudley St., (Roxbury) Boston. Mass, $5009 for 'elt If original of about Itttn proving genuineness cannot be produced. Moun&ims of gold could not purchase such testimony or take the place of the health and happiness which ydia E. Piakham's Vegetable Compound brought to Mrs. Hayes. Such, testimony should- be accepted by all women as convincing evidence that IijdiaE. Pinkham's Vege table Compound stands without a peer as a remedy for all the distressing- ills of women ; all ovarian troubles ; tumor3 ; inflammations ; ulceration, falling and displacement of the womb ; backache ; irregular, suppressed or painful menstruation. Surely the volume and character of the testimo nial letters we are daily printing in the bowspapers can -leave no room for doubt in the minds of fair people. Pride. Pride does not consist .in imagining yourselves better or cleverer than other peopje. It is, rather, shown in a sen sitive, irritable tern er toward others and an undue anxiety ps to their opin ion of jou. Kev. W. E. Eently. "The Klean Kool Kitchen Kind" Is the trade mark on stoves which enable you to cook in comfort in a cool kitchen. Authority. There are men who will accept Joee phus and Plutarch and the Greek and Latin authors as truthful historians and ret the Bible ask'e as having nc authority. Rev. Dr.. Simmons. Vegetable Preparationfor As similating tueFoodandBeguIa ling the Stomachs andBowels of PromdtesT)igesun.Cheerfur ness and Re st. Con tains neither. OpiumMorphine nor Mineral. TfOTiNARC OTIC . bnptm Sent- mSed- A perfect Remedy for Constipa tion , Sour Stomach.Diarrhoca Worms .Convulsions .Fcverish ness and Loss OF Sleep. Fac Simile Signature of NEWYOHK. EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. v Promptly HI e a o a clues PRUSSIAN STOCK FOOD The Great Conditioner and Stock Fattener. HORSES da More Work on Leas Peed. COWS give More and Richer Milk. HOQS Fatten Quicker If given this Food. Package, BOc and SI.OO. MAKES FIGS GROW GOOD FOB STUNTED CALVES. Prussian Remedy Co.. St. Paul, Minn. - Gentubmen : I have been feeding your Prussian Stock Food to mj thoroughbred swine. It giTCS them an appetite, and makes the pigs STOCK-fODO fcffl '!'rjlr grow, I also tried it on rOKTLAKD BUD CO., ..Scarcely a Day.. Passes but we are failed upon to perform some difficult dental operation that is ' the direct result ot neglecting the teeth. We cannot urge too strongly the benefit and economy of consulting a dentist at the very first sign of tooth trouble. At the start these troubles-are corrected quickly and at small cost. Our methoda are painless and our work guaranteed Both 'phones: Oregon South 2291; Columbia 369. Open evenings till V. Sundays from 9 to 12. . . ' ' WISE BROS., Dentists: i rf&'S&l? POBTLAHD, ossaos. ; Tired Out I was very poorly and could hardly get about the house. I was tired out all the time. Then I tried Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and it only took two bottles to make me feel perfectly well." Mrs. N. S. Swin ney, Princeton, Mo. Tired when you go to bed, tired when you get up, tired all - the time. Why? Your blood is im pure, that's the reason. You are living on the border line of nerve ex haustion. Take Ayers Sarsaoarilla and be quickly cured. SI.M a Mtt All IrartUU. Aik your doctor what ha thinka of Ayer'a Sarsaparilla. He knows all aboutthis grand old family medicine, follow his adTiee and we wUl be aaiisfled. , J. C. atii Co., Lowell, Haas. Warm Advice, Author Oh, well, if you don't choose to publish my story I have other irons in the fire. Publisher Oh, you have? If I were you, I'd put this story in with 'em. Piso's Cure fs a remedy for coughs, colds and consumption. Try it. , Price 25 cents, at druggists. A New Life. There Is a new life granted to you by coming in contact with Christ. These are things upon which science is dumb. But in Jesus Christ you have the solution in fact the oniy one ever given since the world began. We are constantly experiencing things we cannot explain. Rev. A. C? Garrett. To Break in New Shoe J, Always shake In Aliens Foot-Ease, a powder. It cores chilblains, damp, sweating, aching, swollen feet. CuroB Corns and Bunions. At all druggists and shoe stores, 25c. Don't accept any substitute. Sample mailed FREL. Address Allen S. Olmstead, LeRoy, N. X Weather Deaths. There "are about 200 deahts yearly in England due to weahter. One hun dred and forty of these are due to cold and the rest to sunstroke and lightn ing. ' When Snake Poison Is Harmless. Nature seems to have provided that no poison which acts externally shall have any effect Internally, and vice versa. Thus the most deadly snake venom can be swallowed with impuni ty, the juice of the stomach presumab ly decomposing it and rendering it harmless. EH For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years (6) JH th ecNTAuw eoaMNVi new voas CITY. ctxres all stunted calves with satiofactorv results T w r -- tii Neb. Portland, Oregon, Coast Agents. ZAP IF A MIRACULOUS ESCAPE. Three Bis; Grizzlies Frightened Off by a Trivial Thins:. A writer La Outing says that tbe grizzly bear, like other ferocious and resourceful beasts, has Its supersti tious side, which Inclines blm at times to cowardice, andlt was an accidental play upon this weakness which enabled a hunter, James B. Holmes, of Pasa dena, Cal., to live to tell the following story: In August, 1896, Mr. Holmes was chatting with a guide up among the Coast Range Mountains, In San Joaquin Valley, California. As they talked they heard a crackling of twigs behind them. "1 believe it's deer," said Mr. Holmes. "No," said tbe guide; but he changed his mind a moment later, when the cracking became louder. "They're deer, sure. Look out!" said Holmes, softly. Both men were then on their feet waiting. Mr. Holmes had a rifle in his bands, and he and the guide stood watching the thicket above them, whence the crackling sound came. As they looked, the gray nose of a grizzly was protruded through the foliage, and the men stepped backward. Mr. Holmes Is a crack shot, but he had never had experience with grizzlies. However, the nose of the bear made a fine mark, and he raised his rifle to blaze away. He was nearly twenty yards from the bear. Just as he was about to fire there was more crackling of brush, and two other and larger grizzlies thrust their heads through the thicket toward the men. The guide turned pale. "Don't shoot," he called. Mr. Holmes lowered his rifle. "Run for the hill! Run for your life!" yelled the guide. Mr. Holmes did not catch the instruc tions to go for the hill, but he ran. Near the crest of the hill was a clump of trees, and he made for them, hop ing to find shelter or a hiding place. The bears, with frightful bellowings, went bounding over stones and chap arral after him. The old male grizzly was nearest. Just as Mr. Holmes felt the hot breath of this beast, he resolved to do some thing desperate. He wheeled round quickly, made a last effort to get his gun into position, and fired. Then be was knocked down. The bear buried his teeth In Mr. Holmes' right leg just below the hip, tearing open the flesh. . The pain was well-nigh killing. The female then came up and made a vicious snap at his ribs, but succeeded only In driving her teeth through a pasteboard match box, which Ignited the matches. She gave an angry roar, shook her head and snapped at his face, and he gave his head a feeble jerk. It was just In time. He heard the teeth snap in his face with a sound like the closing of a steel trap. Then he swooned. When he recovered consciousness and, rising, reconnoitered the situation, he saw the larger bears, with the cub at their heels, disappearing in the brush. Peep ing over the brow of the hill, he per ceived the guide, who rushed toward him, saying: "Thank God, sir, you're alive! It's the narrowest squeeze I ever, saw; there was one chance in a million for you to escape alive from three griz zlies. The box of burning matches scared them off." ' ' ' A CITY OF EXTREMES. In' Butte, Millionaires Rub Elbows with Ragged and Dirty Hobos, Surely no city ever knew such ex tremes, such contrasts of life, as Butte. Here are millionaires democratically' rubbing elbows with out-at-heels hobos; for here opportunity, a gambling chance for wealth, has attracted both success and failure. Here are college gradu ates, foreign noblemen, Chinamen, Ital ians, Welshmen, and a dozen other na tionalities, with' a miserable remnant of the aboriginal Indians, all gathering and fraternizing in this little isolated city. The chief of police has a check list of six hundred ex-convicts who are residents of the city; but that fact alone Is highly misleading. It does jus tice to the active better element, for here are no fewer than twenty-eight church orgsvagizations, with numerous fine church edifices, the services well supported, and well attended. Here are crowding saloons, it is true, but here are also some of the best equipped of schools, housed in unusually fine buildings, a really notable library, a college of mines set on the bleakest of' bleak hills without an inch of lawn or a. tree anywhere near It. You will hear of the activities of the Woman's Club and the doings of the Theosophical Society, and there are so cial gatherings which differ not at all in the proprieties or in resplendence from those of the favored East. On the other hand, you will hear, in the same breath, related with no more surprise, as though it were the most common place of Incidents, such a story as this, some of the details of which came un der my. ' personal observation: Two prominent young society men having differed over a baseball game, one chal lenged the other to . personal combat. They drove out to a roadhouse, chose seconds, stripped to the waist In the presence, of a considerable company, among which was the father of one of the young men, and fought out their differences with bare fists. Nothing ever seems unexpected In Butte; what ever happens 1$ so much added to the public entertainment. Century. Fan Between Foes. After General Ben Viljoen ha4 cap tured the forts at Helvetia and the 4-7 gun Lady Roberts, bis greatest exploit in tbe Anglo-Boer war, he had a little fun with General Smith-Dorrlen, "which be describes in his recent vol ume of "Reminiscences." "I have been obliged to expel Lady Roberts from Helvetia," he wrote to the. British commander, "this lady be-J Ing an undesirable Inhabitant of the place. I am glad to Inform you that ' she seems quite at home in her new ! surroundings, and pleased with tbe ' change of company." j General Smith-Dorrlen replied in the same spirit and promptly: j "As the lady you refer to is not ac customed to sleeping in the open air, would recommend you to try flannel next to the skin." - . Stiffness and lonesomeness are. after ' all, the two great griefs of old age. 1 WHtSS ALL ELSE f AILS. Coosh Srrnn. Taataa Good. in time, com oy araggists. Why He's StHI Single. She Do you think two can live as cheaply as one? He Yes; but not so peaceably. Melbourne Weekly Times. Enlistment Signatures. v Before a recruit can be said to have joined the British army his name must be entered 62 times, and that of his superior officer 29 times, In the docu ments required by' the war office. REIERSON MACHINERY CO. Successors to John Poole. Foot of Morrison street, Portland, Oregon. Snntli Tl.t.1 Ot..! 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