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v CIRtS WHthfc ALL tliit rAILS. Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Dee KEIERSGN MACHINERY CO. (Successors to John Foole) Foot of Morrison Street, Portland, Oregon ' With us for 'Saw Mill and Shingle Mill Ma chinery. Wind Mill and Bains Pump, Etc. Cream Separators, regular price $90, now 00. Spring wagons $39. Buggy shafts $3.50. Interested in Buggies? Something Comfortable and Durable ? MITCHELL & BEE LINE BUGGIES Are at the head of their class for Comfort Easy Riding Appearance Durability WANT TO KNOW WHY? Ask for our illustratrd pamphlets. Mailed free. t t t t MITCHELL, LEWIS & STIVER GO. l 200-206 First St.. PORTLAND, OR. Also Spokane, Boise. A Modern Disease. Anxious Mother Tell me, doctor, is it a dangerous disease. Physician I fear it is. He has breakfastfooditis in, an advanced stage." Judge. A Possible Obstacle. Clara Of course you will be at church Easter .morning?" Alice Yes, unless the cook wants to go. Detroit Free Press. , Very .Convenient. Little Willie was playing with the kitten when he discovered her claws for the first time. Turning to his mother, he exclaimed: "Oh, mamma, hasn't kittie got a handy pincushion?" Little Chronicle. POSITIVELY CURES : RHeum&tisxn Neuralgia Lumbago BacKache- Sciatica Sprains 2 Bruises Soreness Stiffness 5 CONOCERS! At the Oculist's. "Can I see Dr. Spinks, the oculist?" "I'm sure I don't know. If you can, you have no need of his services and he won't care to see you. If you can't, why, step right in." Chicago News. Thought It Might Be. Mrs. Newrocks I'm determined that Cynthia's debut shall pass off with great eclat. Mr. Newrocks What's elcat, Maria expense? Puck. Too Curious. "There is never any uncertainty -where I stand," said the pompous speaker at the ward meeting. "I'm a stalwart." Whereupon the little man with a squeaky voice half rose and putting his hand to his ear, inquired: "What kind of a wart?" Kansas City Journal. ST. JACOBS l OIL I PAIN 1 If so then your system is out of balance, and there is a flaw somewhere in your constitution, and a possibility that you are losing health, too. The falling off in weight may be slight, but it makes a wonderful change in one's looks and feelings, and unless the building up process is begun in time, vitality and strength are soon gone and health quickly follows. If you are losing weight there is a cause for it. Your blood is deteriorating and becoming too poor to properly nourish the body, and it must be purified and enriched before lost weight is regained. It requires something more than an ordinary tonic to build up a feeble constitution, for unless the poisons and germs that are lurking in the blood are destroyed, they will further im poverish the blood and weaken the system, and you continue to lose weight In S. S. S. will be found purifying and tonic properties combined. It not omy Duuas up wea.it constitutions, but searches out and destroys germs and poisons of every description and cleanses the system of all impurities, thus laying the foundation for a healthy, steady increase in weight and future good health. Food, mav be bountiful and the appetite good, but still the system weakens and we remain poor in flesh unless what we eat is properly digested and turned into rich,, pure blood. 8. S. 8. re-inforces the Stomach and ' aids the digestion and assimilation of food, and there is a rapid up-building of health and strength. S. S. S. acts ' romptly and beneficially upon the nervous system, strengthens and tones t up, and relieves the strain by producing sound, refreshing sleep. You can find no tonic so invigorating as S, S. S., and being composed exclusively of roots and herbs its use is attended with no bad effects. Old people will find that it braces them up, improves the circulation of the blood, and Strong or well, and who are growing thinner and falling below their usual weight, should take a course of 8. S. S. and build up again. S. S. S. is recognized everywhere as the leading blood purifier and the safest and best of all tonics. We cheerfully furnish medical advice, without charge, to all Eruptions Dry, moist, scaly tetter, all f onna of eczema or salt rheum, pimples and other cutaneous eruptions pro ceed from humors, either inherited, or acquired through defective di gestion and assimilation. To treat these eruptions with drying medicines is dangerous. , The thing to do is to take Hood's Sarsaparilla and Pills "Which thoroughly cleanse the blood, expelling all humors and building up the whole system. .They cure Hood's Sarsaparilla permanently cured J. Q. Hines, Franks, 111., of eczema, from which he had suffered for some time; and Miss Alvina Wolter. Box 213, Alcona, Wis., of pim ples on her face and back and chafed skin on her body, by which she had been greatly troubled There are more testimonials in favor of Hood's than can be published. Hood's Sarsaparilla promises to Cure and keeps the promise. Safe Bullets for Duelists. A harmless ballet, made of a ehell of chalk, has been invented by a Parisian physician, and it will no doubt be ex tensively used by French duelists. When it strikes a person it merely marks the spot without doing the least injury. With a mask over the face, men can practice revolver shooting at each other just as they now practice fencing. Summing Up. Patience Yes, Bob Brief, the able counselor, proposed to me last night in true legal style. Patrice And that smacking noise we heard later? "Oh, he was just summing up." Yonkers Statesman. DEAFNESS CaSjSOT BK 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 lip ig of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube sets in flamed too have a rumbling sound or imper fect hearing, and when it is entirely closed deafness is the result, and unless the inflamma tion can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will 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 Deafness (caused by catarrh) that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Care. 8end for circulars, free. . . P. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, a Sold by Druggists, 75c Hall's Family Pills are the best. Uncle Reuben Says: Laziness am next to wickedness, but we should remember jest de same dat it's de strenuous mewl who breaks (3 wnth of harness while tryin' to Btart a 50-cent load. Detroit Free Press. His Time. Mrs. Jollyman John, you don't seem to be in a hurry to get to. the office this morning." Mr. Jollyman No, and I'm not obliged to be, either. My time is my own, madam. Mrs. Jollyman I guess that's so, John. I know it's your time you give when you come home from the club, for it never agrees with the clock by several hours. Boston Courier. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Oems from the Coast. The current number of the Pacific Unitarian contains the following gleatne from a recent examination in the San Francisco schools: . "Define fathom and form a sentence with it." "A fathom is six (eet. A fly has fathom." - "Define species." "Species is kind. A boy must be species to his mother." Willing to Try. "For the first year of our married life, dear," said the young man who was poor, but had prospects, "we shall have to live principally on love." "Well, people can live on spoon victuals, can't they, George?" she said, snuggling closer to him. WONDERFUL 6AIN IN WEIGHT. Hunts vlllo, Ala., Jaa. 10, 1003. Some years ago my general health gave way; my nervous system was shattered, and I oould get nothing to do me any good till I began to us 8. B. 8. -1 commenced to Improve at onoe. My appetite became splendid and from 135 pounds I Increased to 180. I became well again by taking 8. S. 8. and would take no amount for the rood It did me. 2Cy health is now perfect, and I believe if every body would take a bottle of S. 8. 8. occasionally, they would enjoy life as I am doing. "W. Ii. "WHTSTOIT. stimulates all the bodily organs, and persons of delicate constitutions can take S. S. S. with safety, as it does not derange the Stomach like the strong mineral remedies, but acts gently and without any shock to-the system. Those whose f echoes tell them thev are not ABRAM'S STEERS. Good Animal, bnt He Had Not Stated What They Coat Him. They were all gathered "around the stovo in the deacon's store -when Abram Howland entered, and was greeted with Inquisitive nods and glances. Abram was a man of affairs, and in" his cattle-buying expeditions sometimes traveled far. This brush ing up against the world, says a writer in the Boston Herald, gave him an air of shrewd ability, and his neighbors were evidently anxious to hear of his latest purchase. "That was a fine pair of steers I saw: ye toting up the road t'-day, Ab'm," suggested the deacon. "Fine a pair as I ever picked up," Abram Howland replied, easily. "Well matched, I s'pose ye noticed?" he con tinued. "Should say's much," replied the dea con, admiringly. "How much did they set ye back, I wonder?" " This was what everybody wanted to know, and the audience turned inter estedly for Abram's reply. "Oh, I got 'em back here quite a piece. That nigh one, he come off old man Tolles' place, up Goshen way. He's a pretty good match but not quite so good's t'other one. He come from " "What did ye pay fur 'em?" repeated the deacon, raising his voice slightly. Abram kept on in his established mon otone. Apparently he had not heard the deacon's question. "You know that Swede, the one that took up the old Haskins farm, all run down to wreck and up to brush? Well, he had t'other one. I see by my eye there wa'n't an ounce difference in their hefts, so I made a dicker t' get 'em both. Glad ye all like 'em." "Yes, but how much did they tax ye fur 'em?" shouted the deacon. And 'Bije Stiles added, "Bet ye, now, the Swede taxed ye more'n Tolles did, if truth was known." "I -didn't consider" that any defect, replied Abram, gayly. "A star' more or less don't make any difference, and that's as nigh alike as ye can expect t' pick 'em up, fur apart's them was. The deacon got down to Abram's ear and shouted, "Abram, I asked ye what ye paid for the pair?" "Well,' the Swede's hair may be a little finer, but what of it?" demanded Abram. "I never see him deaf like this be fore," apologized the deacon. "Abram, what did ye pay for the steers?" "Oh, they are yearlings all right. I got their pedigree down fine. And 1 cal'late that if I don't dispose of 'em for driving, I can fat 'em up good for market. Now Western beers getting so high we Eastern fellers can work in a fat critter once in a while without losing anything." By a simultaneous movement the gathering forced Abram's attention from the high joint of stovepipe where his eye had been fixed, and shouted at him In desperate unison: "What did them steers cost ye?" "Did I hear ye ask what they cost?" queried Abram, with a twinkle in his eye. "Now I can't ricollect just this minute whether I told anybody yet what they cost No, I don't think I have. But I'll think it over, and if 1 remember telling anybody I'll come back an' let ye know who it was." And so saying, Abram struggled to his feet and stalked out. The Happy Microbe. I'd like to be a microbe. And with the microbes play, Without a task to fret me Through all the livelong day. I'd like to give up striving To make ends meet, and fare Wherever fancy led me, Without a worldly care. I'd like the independence To freely come and go, As does the happy microbe, With none to say me no. The microbe serves no master, He never has to sigh O'er chances that escaped him Or joys he let go by. His loving wife ne'er dopes him Because his "feet get wet; ' He needn't go in springtime To look for homes "To Let." At night his mate ne'er greets him By running out to say: "I hope you've had your dinner. For Hannah quit to-day." His baby never tumbles Out of its little bed. Or crawls beneath the table To tramp its little head. ' House cleaning has no terrors That he must ever face; He never is besmirched by A relative's disgrace. Oh, happy, happy microbe, Without a task or care, I wonder if you envy Some smaller mite somewhere? Chicago Record-Herald. . Valuable Railroad Track. The most valuable piece of railroad track In the country lies in" the yards at St. Louis. The Iron Mountain and the Missouri Pacific are Gould proper ties, but at only one point are they connected, and that is by a stretch of track less-than two miles long. When Jay Gould died he willed this little track to Js daughter Helen, and she owns every rail and spike In it The transfer charges between the two roads over this track pay her $25,000 ayear. Miss Gould does not have to keep up the track, furnish cars, men or anything else. All that is done by the roads using the track, and they must also keep the track in repair. It is said to be the best piece of paying track In the world. In Argentina. Machinery has been ordered for the Argentine Republic to turn out 250 tons a week of "Molascuit," the new cattle food made from molasses and sugar-cane fiber. In the old days of barbarism, men werg divided into factions, as at pres ent. When two factions disagreed, they collected their spears, and bows and arrows, and went to war. In these civilized times, the members of differ ent factions "talk about" each other, and invent all sorts of improbable sto ries. Half the charges against' hnniau ity are pure fiction. Glaciers are the largest bodies of crystalline structure known. England was first divided into shires during the seventh century, A. D. Of the 5,000,000 farms in the United States, 3,000,000 produce corn. The av erage cost of growing an acre of corn In America is $5. The most valuable medal Jn existence Is the Blake victory medal, struck in 1683. It is of gold, ovafln shape, and its original cost was $1,500. Wax is not gathered from flower's nor from any other source, but is a natural secretion of the bees and is only pro duced by them during heavy honey flows. Umbrella bearers are shown in an cient sculptures at Persepolis, where a king is depicted in royal state attended by a fly flapper and an umbrella man. In Persia the umbrella 1s still an ap pendage of royalty. Probably the oldest team of horses In the world is owned by a farmer In Kan sas. The combined age of the two is 70 years, one being 37 and the other 33 years of age. The horses were reared on the farm where they still live. Not withstanding their extreme age they are still doing farm work, looking well, and taking three meals a day. The council of the Cherokee Nation ! has decided to erect a monument to ' mark the grave of George Lowrey, who 1 played an important part in the affairs 1 of the nation from 1790 to 1850, or ! thereabouts. Lowrey served as captain of horse under Andrew Jackson through out the war of 1812, and be and his Cherokees fought for the government in subsequent Indian wars. Frank M. Chapman believes concern lug the migration of birds that migra tion began in the South, rather than the North, as the tropical region was the place where the primitive birds and their repition ancestors originated and developed. In his opinion there was crowding near the center cf the food supply, which resulted in some of the primitive creatures seeking sustenance at the edges of their zone of existence, These venturesome ones probably died before the primitive birds could fly, but as fiying became more and more natural they were able to migrate far ther and father with safety, so that they were able to easily find a nesting-place, to which they annually repaired, and could later return to their normal zone. There are now estimated to be about 120,000,000 stars in the visible heavens. but the ratio of fainter ones is not-what might be expected were the universe unlimited, so that, after all, the uni verse may have really definite limits. This is a question that we would like to have some evidence wherewith to found a definite belief. Then, are there other universes far larger - than our own? We have the barest hint that there are. A single star In the heavens of the Southern hemisphere, the "run away star,". Is moving with a velocity of 200 miles a sc-cond. This is a great er speed than all the attractions of all the known stars could give it, and the question is, is there a larger universe which is drawing it away from us? This is a question for the new century to study. CAT THAT WINDS THE CLOCK REGULARLY. Forgetful people will envy the North Dakota farmer who is the proud pos sessor of a cat that knows how to wind a clock. Tabby never forgets. She Is regularity itself. When the appointed time for clock winding draws near she seats herself on a rug In front of it and watches until the hands announce the proper season. Then she stretches herself and climbs up until she reaches the weight This she drags down and the clock is wound up for another twenty-four hours. Facts About Senators. The Congressional Directory prepar ed for the special session of the Senate shows that the law is the prevailing profession of the members of the up per house of Congress. For the first time in several years all of the States In the Union are represented In the Senate and three-fourths of the mem bers are lawyers. Of the balance, one is a civil engi neer, two are doctors, three are news paper men and the others are bankers, miners, business men and politicians. The average age Is found to be 56, with Senator Pettus of Alabama the oldest (82), and Bailey of Texas the youngest (40). Senator Pettus is a survivor of the Mexican War, while twenty-five members fought In the Civil War. , Of college graduates there are fifty-five and seven of the members are foreign born. Kearns of Utah, Millard of Ne braska and Galllnger of New Hamp shire were born in Canada and Nelson ef Minnesota was born in Norway. Senator Patterson of Colorado Is Irish, Jones of Nevada English and Wetniore of Rhode Island was born in England of American parents, residing there at the time. Twenty-eight Senators were born within the borders of the States they represent. Excitement. "Anything important going on at the theaters?" "I should say so. The plays aren't so very interesting, but the controversy among managers as to who shall have control of the box-office receipts is be coming very exciting." Washington Star. The record yield of timber from on tree Is 80,000 feet, from a redwood 2C feet in diameter, cut last year In Cal. fornia. - If some pieces of art work were ni antique, they would be ugly. . - Lost Hwr " My hair came out by the hand ful, and the gray hairs began to creep in. I tried Ayer's Hair V igor, and it stopped the hair from com ing out and restored the colors" Mrs. M. D.Gray, No. Salem, Mass. There's a pleasure in offering such a prepara tion as Ayer's Hair Vigor. It gives to all who use it such satisfaction. The hair becomes thicker, longer, softer, and more glossy. And you feel so secure in using such an old and reliable prepara tion. $1.00 a boffle. All sraaisis. If your druggist cannot supply you, send us one dollar and we will express you a bottle. Be sure and give the name of your nearest express office. Address, J. C. A YES CO., Lowell, Mass. Sidelights on History. Yeast When did the custom origin ate of putting the music in the rear of the troops during a battle? Crimaonbeak Why the Scotch Btart ed it. "Indeed?" "Yes; they used the bagpipee, you know, and a fellow would lather run into the very face of the enemy than go back where that music was. Yonkers Statesman. PITft Permanently Bum So fits ar nervotunesi I IO afterfirstday'suteof Dr.Kline'sGreat Nervt Restorer. Send for FKEE 82.00 trial bottle and treat, tae. IB.B.H.KUNS.Ltd.U31ArchSUPhUadelphia,r His One Distinction, "What rrakes that little cad of a Tommy Tuffnut limp so?" "He only does it when he wants to show off. He Bays there's a place on his leg where John L. Sullivan kicked him once when he got in his way." Piso's Cure is a good cough medicine. It has cured coughs and colds for forty years. At druggists, 25 cents, . Nature's Provision. Doctors tell us that the skull . is bo constructed that it can expand without causing death ; a provision of nature for people who get their heads swelled. Atchison Globe. ABSOLUT GURITY, Genuine arter's tattle Liver Pills. Oust Bear Signature of flee Fac-Simlie Wrapper Below. Ysary email and as easy to take as aagaxt FOR HEADACHE. FOR DIZZINESS. FOR BlUOUSHESt. FOR TORPID LIVER. FOR C0NST1PATI0I. FOR SALLOW SKIR, FOR THE COMPLEXION 4 - . . . oomion MUSTHAVS 1 umuunMimmau CURE SICK HEADACHE.. THE MEN AND WOMEN Who Enjoy the Choicest Products of the World's Commerce. Knowledge of What Is Best More Im portant Tba Wealth With out It. ' It must be apparent to every one that qualities ot the highest order are neces sary to enable the best of the products ot modern commerce to attain permanently to universal acceptance. However loudly heralded, they may not hope tor world-wide preeminence unless, they meet with the general approval, not ot individuals only, but of the many who have the happy faculty of selecting, enjoying1 and learn ing the real worth of the choicest prod ucts. Their commendation, consequently, becomes important to others, , since to meet the requirements ot the well in formed ot all countries the method of manufacture must be of the most per fect order and the combination the most excellent of its kind. The above is true not of food products only, but is espe cially applicable to medicinal agents and after nearly a quarter ot a century of growth ' and general use the excellent remedy. Syrup of Figs, is everywhere accepted, throughout the world, as the best of family laxatives. Its quality is due not only to the excellence, of the combination -of the laxative and carmin ative principles of plants kaown to act most beneficially on the system and pre sented in the form of a pleasant and re freshing; liquid, but also to the method of manufacture of the California Fig Eyrup Co., which ensures that uniformi ty and purity essential in a remedy In tended for family use. Ask any physi cian who Is well Informed and he will answer at once that it is an excellent laxative. If at all eminent In his pro fession and has made a special study of laxatives and their effects upon the sys tem he will tell you that it is. the best of family laxatives, because it is sim ple and wholesome and cleanses and sweetens the system effectually, when a laxative is needed, without any un pleasant after-effects. Every well-in formed druggist of reputable standing knows that Syrup of Figs is an excel lent laxative and is glad ' to sell it, at the regular price of fifty cents per bot- ' tie, because it gives general satisfac tion, but one should remember that in order . to get the beneficial effects . of Syrup of Figs it is necessary to buy the genuine, which is sold in original pack ages only; the name of the remedy Syrup of Figs and also the full name of the Company California Fig Syrup Co. printed on the front of every package. G CARTER'S IP Doesn't earn interest. Ii you deposit your surplus with us you can draw it with interest any day. No matter how little, or how much, idle money you have, it should earn you some thing. Investments made. Government, Min ing and Registered Bonds bought and sold. Money loaned on improved city or farm prop erty. Write us today for full particulars. CHEGOIU PHILADELPHIA SECURITIES CO. McKay Building, Portland, Oregon. You can largely increase the yield of your crop by using our special 'fertiliz- 33 1 PER GENT OFF 3 On all Packet Sesds For orders of $1.00 or more J (This does not include grass seeds or i T garden seeds in quantity.) T T If in tha market write for special net X J ' prices. J : mm, the seedman. : 188 Front Street, Portland. Ore. :A.D LOID) 'CAiCAHETi do all claimed for shea and are a truly wonderful medicine. I have often wished tor a medtoine pleasant to take and at last nave found it in Cascarets. Since taking them, mr blood bas been pnrifled and my complexion bas im prored wonderfully and I feel mncb better In every way. ' Mua. Salub Ht. Skllaus. LuttreU. Xenn. 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The "Klean, Kool Kitchen Kind" make no smoke, smell, soot, dirt, ashes or ex. ceaslve heat. Save time, work and toorrr. Economical and safe and always ready. Can be moved from room to room. Cook lnsr and bakinir can be done on the J 'Klean, Kool Kitchen Kind" as readily as on any coal stove: hut quicker, with more comfort and In a Kloan, Kool Kitchen. Sold at good stove stores. Auk to it the Trada Mark. Alcohol, Qpiumv Tobacco UsinosV Write for y illustrated. Circulars Host aMontoomcrv tu." FoRTLANROpr, Telephone Main 391- P. N. U. No. 2C 1903. HEN writing to advertisers pl Boys' and Youths' Jack Knife Shoes Ask your dealer for the Jack Knife Shoe. Every boy gets a pocket knife with his pair of shoes. Best wearing shoes. Razor steel knives. M lse Dr. r. r1. S3.and S3- Shoes ion can save irom sj.uu to ss.uu yearly y wearing v . i. juougias wo.ou or a bnoes. They are just as good in every -way as those that uave utwu vusuiiK you xroiu to $o.uu. 1119 immense sale ot vv. Li. JJouclaa shoes proves their superiority over all other makes. :til shoe dealers evervv j. ne genuine nave name and price stamped on the bottom. Take no suustitute. J ast tolor Kyelets used. . J. uongias (4 Ullt iMlge Line cannot bo equalled at any price. W, I Douglas makes and sella more men's Goodyear welt hand-eewed process) anoes than any o h er manufacturer in the world. nC nnfl n.lu..J willbeDaidtoanvone who 9utUUUn&nulU can disprove this statement Made of the best imported and American leatlieta. 1 SV.V-w. ..." ! '. Ii ! World- . KewTorb.K.T, PBICE FIFTY CENTS JES B0TTZJX mm - - Mmi a i - mm