General Debility
Day in and out there is that feeling of
Weakness that makes a burden of Itself. "
Food does not strengthen.
Sleep does not refresh.
It is hard to do, hard to bear, what
Should be easy, vitality is on the ebb, and
the whole system suffers.
For this condition take
Hood's Sarsaparilla
It vitalizes the blood, gives vigor and tone
to all the organs and functions, and is
positively unequalled for all run-down or
debilitated conditions.
HOLD'S fius cur constipation. 24 cents.
Taking Time By the Forelock.
The cook Would you mind giving me
a recommendation, ma'am?
The Mistress Why, you have only
jast come.
The Cook Bat you may not want to
give me wan- when I do be leaving.
Life.
Brutal Treatment of Wife.
Husband Don't you think that you
are rather unreasonable to expect me
to take you to a ball, stay awake until
4 o'clock and then get up at 8 to go to
m j work?
Wife I may be a little unreason
able, but it'a perfectly brutal of you to
mention it. New York Weekly.
The Three Causes. r
"Congratulate me, old chap. I'm
the happiest man on earth today."
"Engaged, married or divorced?"
Useless Tip.
His Honor Don't you know honesty
is the best policy?
Erastus 'Deed I don' belieb in
plyain' policy no more Bah; I's done
reformed.
Cause for Alarm.
"Say, doctor," exclaimed an excited
man as he dashed into the pill dispens
er's private office, "I want you to make
an examination as to my sanity."
"What reason have you far believing
yourself a candidate for the padded
cell?" asked the M. D.
Well, I happened to run across a
package of letters this morning that I
wrote to my wife during our courtship,"
was the significent reply. (
Salt Water Kills Snakes.
Owing to the scarcity of fresh water
in the district of Colac, Victoria, Aus
tralia, large numbers of snakes sought
refuge in Lake Beeao recently. The
salt water, however, killed thousands
of the reptiles, whose lifeless bodies
were found lying about the shores of
the lake.
Expectation and Realization.
Olden You're cultivating rather ex
travagant tastes.
Youngman Oh, well, when I get a
tart in the world I expect to have all
the money I want.
Olden Well, at that rate, you'll
want all the money you expect to have.
Philadelphia Press.
Indirect Answer.
Borem Do yon believe that suicide
is a sin?
Miss Caustic Well, in your case I
think it would be permissible.
He is Everywhere.
Mrs Stubb I declare, John, there is
one man who must be the wot in the
country.
Mr Stubb What is his name, Ma
ria? Mrs. Stubb Why, John Doe, I have
seen where he was fined as often as ten
times in one day. Chicago News.
' Has Posed Many Presidents.
George G. Bockwood, photographer,
has posed eery president since Van
Buren. He has been a photographer
over fifty years.
Preparing for the Fray.
Mrs. Neighbors What's that aw
ful racket upstairs? I sounds like a
wild Indian had broken loose.
Mrs. Bleechers Oh, that's my
husband. He's brushing the dust off
his baseball vocabulary.
Her Comment.
Softleigh Yaas, I always cahwy
an umbrella, doncher know.
Miss Cutting I always suspected
that you didn't know enough to go in
when it rains. ,
Added to British Empire.
Three hundred and fifty square miles
have been added to the British Empire
by the ratification of the frontier be
tween India and Thibet.
Important Part.
"I trust," said the wardboBS, "that
we will be able to roll up a handsome
majority for you."
"I don't care whether it's handsome
or not, "replied the canddate, "just so
it's a majority."
Russian Photographers.
In Russia no photographer can prac
tice his art without a license.
The Effect of Running.
Running lessens the blood supply
in the legs.
No Hair?
"My hair was falling out very
fast and I was greatly alarmed. I
then tried Ayer's Hair Vigor and
my hair stopped falling at once."
Mrs. G. A. McVay, Alexandria, O.
The trouble is your hair
does not have life enough.
Act promptly. Save your
hair. Feed it with Ayer's
Hair Vigor. If the gray
hairs are beginning to
show, Ayer's Hair Vigor
will restore color every
time, $1.M a Mil. All frroiits. :
If tout drurrist cannot supply yon.
Mud us on dollar and we will express
you a bottle. Ba sure and rlva th name
t your nearest express office. Address,
WEEDING THEM OUT.
How the Minister Found the Man Wit
Didn't Sisn.
"I smile over it even now," declared
the well-known minister of the gospel
who was in a reminiscent moed. "It
was my first church and I was am
bitious to make a good showing. We
were sadly in need of a new church
and I decided to make an attempt to
get one. The congregation was not a
wealthy one and I fully realized that
it would be a difficult matter t.o secure
the needed funds. Knowing that many
are sensitive over the fact that they
are not able to give as much as others,
I tried the plan of having them write
the amount they were willing to give
upon a card and put it in a small en
velope that I furnished.
"Well, I collected the envelopes and
took them In my study to look over.
The amount pledged was very satisfac
tory but there was one card calling for
$100. that was unsigned. At first I
thought this was an oversight then
thinking I recognized the writing, I
was not so sure There was only one
member who wrote a hand like It and
that was Deacon Jones, a man who
had a reputation of being very close.
Now $100 was none too much for him
to give, although I had not expected
to get more than $25 from him. I dis
tinctly remembered seeing him make
a great show of dropping his envelope
In the hat when It was passed and
as there was no card with his name
I felt sure that the unsigned card was
his and that he was aware that he had
not signed It f
"Well, the next Sunday remember
I was young I resolved upon a bold
plan," continued the minister, accord
ing to the Detroit Free Press. "I arose
and requested all those who had hand
ed in an envelope the Sunday before
to stand up. This they did, the deacon
among them. Then, as I read a list
of givers I had made from the cards,
I requested them to be seated. One
by one they sat down, and when my
list was exhausted only the deacon
was standing, and he was pretty red
in the face. I blandly explained mat
ters, invited the deacon to sign his
card, and after he bad done so, much
against his will, I announced the hymn
"Praise God from Whom Ail Blessings
Flow. "
THE HOME-MADE BALL. 1
Two grown-up boys of sixty were
standing in front of a window in which
were displayed all sorts of games and
sporting goods. There were several
boxes full of baseballs which ranged
in price from ten cents to a dollar and
a half.
"Our young fellows have too much
of their fun ready-made for them,"
said one. "Look at those baseballs,
which my young gentleman of ten or
fifteen with his allowance of several
thousand dollars a week," the other
grinned "more or less, buys by the
dozen, throws around and. loses. I
doubt If he has so good a time as I
did. Ewer make a baseball?"
. "Hundreds of 'em. Hundreds of 'em.
Do you remember how we used to
watch for old rubber boots so we could
use the heels?"
"Yes, indeed Real rubber, they were
then, too. Made a fine core. If you
didn't start with a good core, the other
fellow's ball would bounce higher. A
fellow was pretty poor stuff that
couldn't bounce his ball over the shed."
' "And mother used , to jgive us the
yarn. That never seemed extravagant
to her, although maybe she objected if
we spent a nickel for candy."
"I used to get enough yarn to make a
ball from my old Aunt Emma, as pay
for holding five skeins."
"Did you put hard twine on the out
side before you put on the cover?"
"Yes. Fine, hard twine or small fish
line. That was a little mbre expensive,
but well, I made great balls!"
"So did I. My brother taught me to
cut the cover from old boot tops. Quar
ters, you know pieces shaped like
pieces of orange peel."
"Yes, I've made 'em-that way, too,
but sometimes we cut the leather In
two dumb-bell-shaped pieces, like those
balls in the window there. Then we
sewed 'em with waxed thread."
"Say I'm going to teach that boy of
mine to make a baseball. There are
some things absolutely necessary to a
liberal education. Good-by!"
"Good-by! I suppose I shall see you
at the directors meeting at four?"
"Real Indian."
A young woman recently received
instruction in the art of Indian basket
ry, and had made several copies of
Indian baskets of which she was very
proud. A friend, who had been living
in Arizona, called upon the young wo
man, who showed the baskets with
considerable pride.
"They are really very well done,"
'commented the visitor, "but of course
they are not the real Indian bas
kets." VWhy, Mrs. Sawyer," indignantly
exclaimed the maker, "how can you
say that, wnen I just told you that I
made them myself?" .
One Point or View.
T am very much afraid that you do
not appreciate the spirit of a free coun
try." "Oh, yes I do." answered the man
who had recently landed In New York,
in a dialect, which it is needless to re
produce. "What do you-understand by a free
country?"
"It is a place where you are free to
do as you choose if you can manage to
get on the police force." Washington
Star. - ' - '
Diplomacy.
Mrs. Housekeep It's almost impos
sible to get a servant girl these days.
You've got to keep telling them what
they must do and even then they won't
stay!
Mrs. Hakt Gracious, no! I only
manage to keep mine by constantly
telling them what they are respectful
ly requested to do. Philadelphia
Press. "
Cotton. Mill at Quito.
A cotten mill to be built at Quito,
the capital of Ecuador, must be car-,
ried on the backs of., mules through
the Andes, passing a point 16,009 feet
DOCTOR ADVOCATED OPERATION
PE-RU-NA MADE KNIFE UNNECESSARY.
Catarrh is a very frequent cause of i i
that class of diseases popularly known
aa femala weakneHB.
Catarrh of the pelvic organs pro
duces such a variety of disagreeable
and irritating symptoms that many
people in fact, the majority of people
iave no idea that they are caused by
catarrh.
If ll the women who are suffering
with any form of female weakness
would write to Dr. Hartman, Colum
bus, Ohio, and give him a complete
deecription of their symptoms and the
peculiarities of their troubles, he wil1
immediately reply with complete direc
tions for treatment, free of charge.
Mrs. Eva Bartho, 133 East lath
street, N. Y. City. N. Y., writes:
I suffered for three years with
leucorrhea and ulceration of the womb.
The doctor advocated an operation
which I dreaded very much, and
strongly objected to go under It. Now
I am a changed woman. Peruna cured
me; it took nine bottles, but I felt so
much improved I kept taking it, as I
dreaded an operation so much. I am
today in perfect health and have not
felt so well for fifteen years." Mrs.
Eva Bartho.
Miss Man a Steinbach, 1399 12th St.,
Milwaukee, Wis., writes:
"Last winter I felt sick most of the
time, was irregular and suffered from
nervous exhaustion and severe bearing
down painB. I had so frequently heard
of Peruna and what wonderful cures it
performed so I sent for a bottle and in
four weeks my health and strength were
entirely restored to me." Miss Maud
Steinbach.
Everywhere the women are using Pe
runa and praising it. Peruna is not a
the cause of female disease.
Dr. Hartman has probably cured more women of female ailments than
any other living physician. He makes these cures simply by using and recom
mending Peruna.
If you do not derive prompt and satisfactory results from the use of Pe
runa, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of your case and
he will be pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis.
Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Colum
bus, Ohio.
Time Table Told the Story. .
"It strikes me that this is about the
slowest railroad in the country," said
the impatient tourist.
"I knew you were going to kick," re
plied the conductor, genially, "aa soon
as you asked for a time table. You are
one of these people who believe every
thing they see in print."
"The Klean, Kool Kitchen Kind" of stoves
keep you clean and cool. Economical and
always ready. Sold at good stove stores.
Would Help Her Out.
Mrs. Hiram You may stay until
your week is up, Bridget, but when you
go I must tell you I won't be able to
write you a letter of recommendation.
Bridget-Don't let yer want of eddi
cation imbarrass ye, madam. Ui'll
write it fur ye, an' ye can make yer
mark to it. '
Piso's Cure is a good cough medioine.
It has cured' coughs and colds for forty
years. At druggists, 25 cents.
The Four Minute Egg.
Cynical Boarder Here, waiter!
Waiter Yes, eah; yes, sahl
Cynical Boarder When I asked you
for a four-minute . egg yon evidently
misunderstood. I meant one that has
been in boiling water for ' that period
and not one that lacked four minutes
of hatching.
There Is more Calami m tuts section of the
country than all other diseases f)Ot together,
and until the last few years was supposed to be
Incurable. For a treat many years doctors pro
nounced it a local disease, and prescribed local
remedies, and by constantly failing to cure
with local treatment, pronounced it incurable.
Science has proven Catarrh to be a constitu
tional disease, and therefor requires constitu
tional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, man
ufactured by F. J. Cheney Co., Toledo, Ohio,
Is the only constitutional cure on tb market.
It is taken internally in doses from 10 drops to
a teaspoonful. It acts directly oa the blood
and mucous surfaces of tb system. They offer
one hundred dollars for any case it fails to
cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. Ad
dress, F. J. CH ENEY CO., Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Hrjl's Family Pills are th best. '
Important Ommlsslen.
Pa Ostend, in the front of this dic
tionary yon will find "the flags of all
nations." It is complete.
Ostend Complete nuthin'I Why,
they ain't even got the baseball pen
nant among dem.
A
If the blood is ia .good condition at the beginning of the warm season
yon are prepared to resist disease and are not apt to be troubled with boils,
pimples, blackheads and blotches, or the itching and burning skin eruptions
that make oae's life a rentable torment and misery.
( Now is the time to begin the work of cleansing and building up the
blood tsna strengueniag the weak
places in your constitution. During the
cold winter months we are compelled
to live indoors and breathe the impure
air of badly ventilated rooms and of
fices. We over-work and over-eat, and
get too little out-door exercise, and our
systems become clogged with impuri
ties and the blood a hot-bed of germs
and humors of every kind, and warm
weather is sure to bring a reaction,
and the poisonous matter in the blood
and system will break out in boils and
pustules or scaly eruptions and red,
disfiguring bumps and pimples. Make
a good beginning this season by taking
a course of S. S. S. ia time ; it will not
only purify your blood and destroy the
germs and poisons, but promotehealthy
action of the Liver and Kidneys and
give you a good appetite at. a time
when you need it most.
S.'S.S. improves the digestion and
tones up the Stomach, and you are not
continually haunted by the fear of
indigestion every time you eat, or
troubled with dizziness, nervousness
and sleeplessness. There is no reason
to dread the coming of warm weather if you have your system well fortified
and the blood in a normal, healthy condition. It is the polluted, sluggish
blood that invites disease germs, microbes and poisons of every kind and
bring on a long train of spring and summer ailments, break down the con
stitution, and produce weakness, lassitude, and other debilitating disorders.
Eczema, Acne, Nettle-rash, Poison Oak and Ivy, aad other irritating skin
troubles are sure to make their appearance unless the humors and poisons
escape the diseases common to spring and summer. S. S. S. is guaranteed
purely vegetable and is recognized as the best blood purifier and the most in
vigorating and pleasant of all tonics. Write for our book on 4 ' The Blood and
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I "t,. I
Hp. Eva Bartho.
palliative simply; it cures
removing
Overheard In a Crowd.
Mrs. Harris How do the., make the
balocns go np?
Mrs. Gamp They toss some sand
out, to be sure.
Mrs. Harris And what do they de
when they want to come down?
Mrs. Gump They put some more in,
of course.
TsaOss Got Allan's Foot Ease FBIK.
Writ Allen S. Olmsted, LeBoy, N. Y., for a
free sample of Allen's Foot Ease. It cures chil
blains, sweating, damp, swollen, aching foes.
It makes new or tight shoes easy. A certain
cure for Corns and Bunions. All druggists sell
it. 25c Don't accept any substitute.
A Convenient Conscience.
"I don't believe he has any cons
cience at all."
"Oh, yes, he has."
"Not so much of a one."
"No; not much of a one, of course.
In fact, it'a of such trifling importance
that when he beats some one out of f 1,
000 he can square things with it by
contributing $1.50 to charity. Still it's
a conscience."'
CITC jPermanenOr Ouraa 8s fits er nerronsnesi
TllO after flrtiiyueof Dr. Kli'GreatNrrl
Zertenr. Send for FttBEa.e trial bottieand treat
m. DB.B.H.KuaB.IUArGaSuriuladlphia.fa
No Extra Charge Made.
"Wow!" yelled the victim. "See
here, barber! You've cut off part of
my ear."
"So I have," replied the barber cool
ly, "but calm yourself. We make no
extra charge for correcting facial blem
ishes. I'll trim the other ear down to
a decent size too." Philadelphia
Press.
American ia Oxford "Eight."
D. Milbnrn, son o! the well known
Buffalo lawyer in whose house Presi
dent McK inlay died, is a member of
the Oxford boat crew this year. His
almost equally athletic brother has
missed the "eight."
A Qulbbler.
"Would yon quit smoking for my
sake?" asked she
"Certainly," answered the cold
blooded man; "if there was any occas
ion for it But I fail to see why I
should begin smoking for your sake in
the first place" Washington Star
HORRIBLY AFFLICTED WITH BOILS.
I had a horrible
attack ef boils
that broke) out all
Orer my body suict
froxx which Z
OOUld gt MM
sibl relief Until
I b ran tafclag
Xsr Kicdicina,
and zreaa mr
prlne I can
safely say S. B.8
is th best blood
purifier ia the world. .
Mr. M. 7. BHYTHEE3,
WythTillt Va
THE BEST TONIC AND APPETIZER.
While livlnr lm Bharxasm, Tx., X b
canae a. vietiam of impurs, watery
vaood. I van wm la astlt
nrry; was aojtroely able to gat
bout and had to st o and rest
occasionally. I took 8. 0. 8. and be
sraa to isisrsT at one, aad aft a
theroug-k eenrse beoam strong? and
wall.
I think 8. 8. 8. th bast nodicino X
vr uaed a an appetizer andrca
ral tonic. J. Q. SCOTT,
811 Bailread street, Borne, G.
1
by
ftiitiiii?'
ta gffl
are antidoted and the thm, acid blob
made rich and strong before the coming
of warm weather.
A course of S. 8. S. now would be
a safe precaution and a good beginning
and enable' yon to pass in comfort
through the hot, sultry months and
THE WICKED MOSQUITO.
Noctaraal Visitant Who Leaves Raze
and Bites in Hi Wake.
It Is our painful duty to call atten
tion once again to the fact that the
mosquitoes are with us.
No sooner doth the grass begin to
peep forth from the ground and the
violets get a hump on themselves than
there is a sound of buzzing In the land.
From sundry swamps, from odd pools
and from sluggish streams there arises
a sound of ominous import. Try as we
will we cannot escape that haunting
sound. There la nothing else like It
ia all the world. It is the forerunner
of disaster.
Who bath not lain awake at night
when the summer heat was terrific and
heard the soft hum of the mosquito
as he flitted hither and yon in the dark
ness? s
Who hath not wondered when the
psky thing was going to alight? Who
hath not waited in fiendish delight to
let the Insect get its bill sunk deeply
into the skin, and then slapped savage
ly with Intent .to kill, only to find that
the mosquito had departed with bis
bill full of blood for other unprotected
spots?
Who hath not slapped himself almost
to death during a particularly trying
night and not landed one of the vicious
-rni
THE WAR OH MOSQUITOES.
pests? What more futile anger in all
the world than, that directed against
one of those long-legged, long-billed
tormenters of the night?
We have all known the poignant
agony of a night with the mosquitoes
and we all feel the need of a reform.
Why does not the President of theee
United States get to work to suppress
these vile pests that cumber the earth
as with a pestilential and noxious
fog?
Why have we elected him to the high
office he occupies if he is to allow these
paltry little insects to make our lives
miserable? Something should be done,
and that right quickly. If the Republi
can party will not take up this burning
issue, then the Democrats should seize
upon It with avidity.
Who is there with soul so dead who
would not vote for a straight ticket
for any party that would put an antl-
' mosquito plank in its platform? - The
political organization that will take up
this question will find victory perching
on Its banners at the . next election like
a crow on a scarecrow.
There is no other question so im
portant The tariff sinks back into in-
nocuous desuetude. The trust question
looks like a pea beside a pumpkin in
comparison. The money question falls
back so far in the backness that it
looks like the small end of the smallest
needle in the world a mile away.
What we want Is an eradication of
; the insects that fly by night and make
Kfe one long torture.
j We demand some relief. We insist
upon measures for the amelioration of
the condition of our people at night.
, We call upon all men to take up the
ery for reform. ..
The mosquito must go. He' usually
does go, but alas, he comes back again.
Chicago Chronicle.
HIDES DRUG IN HER HAIR.
How a Patient in Sanitarium Got m
Supply of Morphia.
"It is wen known," said a nurse in
an uptown sanitarium to a New York
Times man, "that women addicted to
morphine will resort to all sorts of
tricks to hid the drug for use when
j they know it will be kept from them.
I am 'wise,' as they say, on all the
violet bonbons, bouquets, chocolate
drops and similar resources of that de
scription in which morphine is secret
ed. But the other day I was assigned
to the care of a patient who beat nse.
Her supply of morphine was gradually
reduced until the second day of treat
ment, and then cut off altogether.
Still the patient continued to get mor
phine. There was.no doubt about
that. Not only myself but every nurse
and employe in the house was under
suspicion. The patient was a woman
with a beautiful and bountiful sup
ply of hair. Her husband, who visit
ed her twice a day, was virtually ac
cused of bringing her the drug and
he was naturally indignant,
" 'What do you suppose I am pay
ing good , money . for a cure for?" he
asked.
"The fourth day the doctor in at
tendance stood for a long time over
the patient, who was drowsy with
morphine. Suddenly he put his arms
around her and lifted her to a sitting
postture.
" 'Now,' he said, 'we are going to
comb your hair and perhaps you will
feel refreshed.'
"The patient fought like a wildcat,
and the secret was out. She had
enough morphine hidden in her hair
to last her six weeks if we had nor
found it out"
Business Notice.
Ex-banker, having been in retire
ment, i anxious for opportunity to
get back into business world; would
take advantage of any opening, how
ever small. Cleveland Plain Dealer.,
The man who po&s as a lady-killer
makes good by bp ring sensible women
CURLS mm ALL ELSE FAILS.
Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Use
I fo time. Sold by drueelsts.
REiERSON MAGlimnSY CO.
(Successors to John Poole)
Foot of Morrison Street, Portland, Oregon
The Eli Gasoline Engine A child pan run it.
Valves and all working paits covered up. 2 h.
p., 1136; 4 h. p., f 210; 6 h. p., s: W0. "Put in a Ut
ile Gasoline and then go to sleep."
Write for illustrated catalogue and for price
on anything you need in the machinery line.
Over one million dollars in pensions secured
by us (or our clients during the six years last
past. Over 20 years successful ezDerience. Per
sonal and prompt attention to all claims en
trusted to us. If your attorney has been dis
barred you can appoint us to act in yourolalms.
Kees fixed by law and contingent upon success.
Taber A Whitman Co., 88-40 Warder Bids.,
Washington, D. C.
OREGON.
St. Helen's School for Girls.
Thirty-third year. Commodious buildings.
Modern equipment. Academic and college
preparatory courses. Special courses in
music and art: Illustrated catalogue. Ail
departments now open.
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macnine on tne maricet. xnousanas are in suc
cessful operation. REIERSON MACHINERY
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MU I U'DAu cists to CUKJi Tobacco Habit?
Anxious to Help Rockefeller.
Report that John D. Rockefeller had
said he would pay a million dollars for
a new stomach, or a healthy digestive
apparatus, has resulted in deluging tbe
Standard Oil millionaire with thous
ands of letters.
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The Kind You Have Always Bought has borne the signa
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Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
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