GOVERNOR OF OREGON
...
The only way to get rid
of pimples and other erup
tions is to cleanse the blood,
improve the digestion, stim
ulate the kidneys, liver and
skin. The medicine to take is
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Which has cored thousands.
His Qualification: Senator This
friend that you want me to get a gov
ernment position for you can recom
mend him aa a man of good ability and
capable of filling the place, I suppose?
Constituent Why, no. Senator, I can't
do that It's because he can't make a
living at anything else that I want you
to get a government' Job for him. Chi
cago Tribune.
The Rule of Three: "One week from
to-day. Uncle John, I -will be a married
man. Yes. In seven short days I will
be Initiated Into the mysteries of mat
rimony." "No mysteries about It, my
boy. It is just the plain, simple rule
of three." "Rule of three? Eh what
three?" "Wife, . mother-in-law, and
hired girl." Kansas City Journal.
ranence neiore be married her ha
couldn't do too much for her, but now
he wouldn't lift his hand to help her.
Patrice Well, you know she says she
has made another man of himl
"Running an auto must be exciting,"
aid the friend. "It is," said the own
er. "Every time you stop you wonder
If the machine will start again when
you are ready." Brooklyn Life.
Straighten Up
The main muscular susuoiis ef
bodr weaken and lat ( aaaar
Backache
ar Lambaco. Ta raster, strength
aad strslgatea up, uaa
St. Jacobs Oil
9Hem 5c mnd AO,
Wanted aa Injunction.
"Ef you please, suh," said the old
darky to the lawyer, "I want to take
out a partin' injunction."
"What do you mean by that?" asked
the lawyer.
I "I means, suh, in plain langwidge, a
verdict ter break 'way ter take de
right ban road whar de roads cross an' j
let de olc 'ooman go her way en me go
mine."
" Isee," said the lawyer. "Ton want
a divorce to break up housekeeping
and give her alimony?"
"Dat's It, suh," exclaimed the old
man. "Idunno who Alimony Is, but
Oes gimme my injunction, en he kin
take her ef he wants her!" Atlanta
Constitution.
While Arthur was spending a week
at his aunt's he chanced one day to
place his elbows on the table during
dinner. "My dear boy," said his aunt,
"don't you know that children of the
first families must never put their el
bows on the table?" "Oh, well," said
Arthur, "that doesn't hit me for my
father's been married twice, and I be
long to the second family."
Vanity: Mr. Potts (to his wife) My
dear, tha air Is chilly. Fermes la
fenetre. The visitor (sotto voce) Why
do you ask your wife in French to shut
the window? " Mr. Potts (ditto) Be
cause you are here. If I asked her In
English she wouldn't do it, as she
won't take instructions from me be
fore visitors. But if I say it in French
she gets up and does it at once, so as
to let you see that she understands the
language. Pick-M e-Up.
"Do you believe that the American
people like to be humbugged?" "No,
adr," answered the sturdy patriot,
"but when they find anyone smart
epough to do It they can't help takin'
off their hats to him." Washington
Star.
"I was given up to die with
quick consumption. I then began
tn iie Aver's Cherrv Pectoral. I
improved at once, and am now in
perfect health." Chas. E. Hart-
man, UiDDStown, n. i.
It's too risky, playing
. . t
witn your cougn.
The first thing you
lc nnw it will be down
9 rtoort in vnnr lunTS and
H vwm J v O
the play will be over. Be
gin early witn Ayers
Cherry Pectoral and stop
tne cougn.
Tares sins: 25c. 5fe.SL. Aflsrsfrtats.
Consult your doctor. K ha says
then do aa ha amy. It ha tells 7V
to tako It, then don't taka It. Ha knows.
Lmt It with him. Wa are wllUnf-
J. ft A.XK& CO.. Lowell. KM.
taut HIIE ALL ELSE IAILS.
ii bp diurir ait r i r w BrWVi
I Boat Cough Syrup. Taataa Good. Uaa
in time, oy aranrwta.
Coughing
Ltaon Dnmptlne.
Half a pound of grated bread
crmubs, quarter pound of chopped suet,
half a pound of moist sugar, two eggs,
one large lemon, a pinch of salt Mince
the lemon peel very finely. Put all the
dry' Ingredients In a basin, and mix
well. Moisten with the eggs and the
strained Juice of the lemon. Stir well
and put the mixture into small but
tered cups or moulds. Cover with but
tered paper. Set them in a kettle of
boiling water, and let them steam for
two and a half hours. Turn them out
In a dish, and strew sifted sugar over
them.
Salted Almonds.
Blanch the almonds In boiling hot
water. Melt a tablespoonful of butter,
and let the almonds stand in It an
hour. Put a tablespoonful of salt Into
a dish, stir In the nuts until all are
lightly covered with" salt, spread on a
shallow tin and set In a warm oven
to brown delicately. More or less salt
may b.e used, according to taste. Pea
nuts are salted in the same way, ex
cept that they do not need blanching, j
as the brown hull comes off easily.
Chocolate Cnetards.
To two cups of milk add two well
beaten eggs, two slightly rounding tea
spoonfuls of cocoa, three level table
spoonfuls of sugar, and one-half tea
spoonful of vanilla flavoring. The co
coa should be mixed with the sugar j
and dissolved in half of the milk '
heated, and when this has cooled a
little add the other ingredients and
pour into cups. Set the cups In a pan
of boiling water and bake in a moder- j
ate oven.
Pepper Sandwiches.
Remove all the seeds from a green
pepper, chop fine and simmer ten min
utes in a tablespoonful of butter. Do
not allow it to brown. Add a dash
of salt, and when cold spread between
thin slices of bread minus the crust.
Grated American cream cheese may be
placed on the top of the pepper layer
with happy results. These piquant lit
tle sandwiches are said to be especial
ly nice with cold meat.
Cranberry Fritters.
Beat one egg thoroughly and stir It
into one and a half cups of milk, add
one tablespoonful of sugar and one cup
of flour in which has been sifted one
teaspoonful of baking powder. When
well mixed stir in one cup of thick,
rich cranberry sauce, and drop In
spoonfuls on a hot, buttered gridiron.
Brown very lightly and serve with but
ter and powdered sugar. Good House
keeping. Creamed Oysters.
Put one quart of oysters, with the
broth, into a stewpan, and let the oy
sters heat through. When the edges
of the oysters curl, take them out and
add two cups of milk and two table
spoonfuls of butter to the broth. When
boiling, add two tablespoonfuls of flour
which has been stirred smooth in a
little cold milk, with salt and pepper.
When thickened, add the oysters, and
serve at once on slices of toast. I
Applea with Cream.
Peel, core and quarter six large tart
apples; boil in a rich sugar syrup till
tender, but not broken. Place in a
glass dish, boil the syrup a little long
er, and then pour over the apples.
When cold cover with a thin layer of
red currant jelly, and over all pour a
thick layer of whipped cream sweet
ened with sugar.'
.Ham .Toast.
Mix some pounded cold ham with a
beaten egg, season with pepper and
lay on buttered toast; put in the oven
until it gets thoroughly heated. A nice
way of using up small pieces of ham.
To Make Dried Beet
Make a plain brine of four gallons
water, six pounds salt, one ounce salt
peter. Cover the meat with this, and
leave It in three weeks, then hang up
to dry.
6alea at Fairs.
Sales at fairs have long been a fea
ture of the English cattle shows. In
fact, they have become so general that
many of the English shows are really
market days and are held at frequent
intervals. Sales have played a more
or less important part with American
exhibitors, but have always been made
privately, and fair officials have taken
little or no interest in encouraging
them. There would seem to be an op
portunity in this country for advance
ment in this direction. If sale classes
are arranged for and a certain part of
the day set aside for auction sales of
cattle or other produce both the fair
management, exhibitors and general
public might be benefited thereby. It
would help the farmer out at the spot
where he Is weakest that is, in mar
keting what be grows. American
Agriculturist.
Cleans Out Vermin.
A writer in the Scientific American
says he has cleared his premises of
vermin by making whitewash yellow
with copperas and covering the stones
and rafters in the cellar with it. In
every crevice in which a rat might go
he put the copperas and scattered it in
the corners of the floor. The result
was a complete disappearance of rats
and mice. Since that time not a rat or
mouse has been seen near the house.
Every spring the cellar is coated with
the yellow whitewash as a purifier and
a rat exterminator, and no typhoid,
dysentery or fever attacks the family.
Cement Floors for Barn a. -
From a sanitary point of view there
is no doubt that cement floors are the
best for barns and stables. However,
when putting on the finishing layer, it
should be rather deeply striated, which
prevents It from becoming slippery.
The striae should follow a system fa
vorable to drainage that is, the small
furrows should lead to larger ones and
these to the drain in the rear of all
stalls. This Is very easily done.
I
Mrs. Tupman, a
of Richmond, Va., a great sufferer with
woman's troubles, tells of her cure by
Lycfca Ea Pinfchamfs Vegetable Compound.
Dear Mrs. PbnrxAK : For some years I suffered with backache,
severe bearing-down pains, leuoorrhaea, and falling of the womb. ' I
tried many remedies, But nothing gave. any positive relief.
" I commenced taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
tn June, 1901. When I had taken the first half bottle, I felt a vast im
provement, and have new taken ten bottles with the result that I feel
like a new woman. When I commenced taking the -Vegetable Com
pound I felt all worn out and was fast approaching complete nervous
collapse. I weighed only 99 pounds. . Now I weigh 109i pounds and
am improving every day. I gladly testify to the benefits received."
Mas. R. C. Tupman, 423 West 30th St., Richmond, Va.
When a medicine has been successful In more than a million
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Determined.
"My brother is very much hurt that
you should refuse to correspond with
him," said Mr. Chellusman's sister.
"By failing to answer his many letters
you wrong him, although, perhaps, you
do not mean it."
"No," replied Miss Jilt. "I do not
mean to wrong him; neither do I
mean to write him." Catholic Stand
ard and Times.
Bay of Apia Fish.
In the bay of Apia, in Samoa, a sur
veying party has discovered 453 dis
tinct specimens of fish.
Tha Dahlia.
The dahlia was introduced into En
rope for the value of its bulb as a sub
stitute for the Irish potatoe, which it
resembles when baked.
EUMAT1S
AN INDESCRIBABLE TORTURE
Because -Rheumatism1 sometimes comes on suddenly it doesn't
prove that it is a chance disease or one due to accidental causes. It
takes time for it to develop, and is at work in the system long before
any symptoms are felt. The blood is tha first point of attack, and
the poisonous acids that cause the aches and pains are thea distrib
uted through the circulation to different parts of the system, and
6ettle in joints, muscles and "nerves ; and when the system is in this
condition it needs only some exciting cause like exposure to night air,
damp, chilly weather, or the cold, bleak winds of winter, to arouse
the slumbering poisons and bring on Rheumatism. The severity
of the attack depends upon the amount of acid in the blood and the
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auauuiy ox acnu mancr iu iuc
joints and muscles. Some peo
ple are almost helpless from the
first, while others have cca
sional spells or are uncomforta
ble, restless, nervous and half
sick all the time from the
nagging aches and pains. Rheu
matism is a disagreeable com
panion even in its mildest form.
It grows worse as we grow older,
and frequently stiffens the joints,
draws the muscles out of shape
and breaks down the nervous,
system. A disease that origin
ates in the blood, as Rheumatism
does, cannot be cured with ex
ternal remedies like liniments and plasters ; such things scatter the
pains or drive them to some other part of the body, but do not touch
the disease or improve the condition of the blood. The thin acid
blood must be restored to its normal
up the general health at the same time.
Write for our special book on Rheumatism, and should you
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prominent lady
u
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X. Plakaaaa Madieina Co Iaa. If a
Just In Hard Luck. -
Irate Guest (to waiter) Look here!
Ddin't I order a Swiss cheese sand
wich? : Polite Waiter Yes, sir, and Jhere it
is.
Irate Guest There are two slices of
bread, but can you find any cheese on
them?
Polite Waiter I'm sorry, sir. The
cheese is there all right, only you hap
pened to hit on one of the holes. .
Egyptian Maxims.
An Egyptian papyrus which dates
back to about 4,000 B. C. has the fol
lowing injunctions: "Calumnies
should never be repeated." "Guard
thy speech before all things, for a
man's ruin lies in his tongue." The
wise men of the race early learned good
sense. '
xaxuiULTiBU nr elbows, wrists
AJffDKNBES.
Urban, Ohio, Aug. 25, 1903.
Xiast winter I had a severe attack of
Bhanmatiim. It started in the right
elbow, and from there to my wriata; the
right wriat waa the worae. It became
swollen and extremely painful. My left
knee joint waa the next place to be at
tacked. It became swollen ana or conrae
painful. The next point to be affected
waa the hip and ankle, which gave me
mush trouble. I waa barely able to get
bout for some time. I waa under treat
ment of a physician for awhile, bnt get
ting no better I began 8. S. S., and after
taking it for aome time I was entirely
relieved of the Rheumatism. All swelling
and soreness disappeared. I consider
8. S. S. an exoellent remedy for Rheuma
tism and all troubles having their origin
in the blood.
GRIFFITH KELLY.
408 Bloo infield Ave.
MSB w aM
purity and strength, so that all . poi
sonous substances' may be carried out
of the system, and no medicine accom
plishes this in so short a time as S.S. S.,
which not only neutralizes the acids
and counteracts the poisons, but builds
. Fatal Mistakes. Two classes maka
fatal mistakes those who think they
are wholly sanctified and' those who
make, no progress at all. Rev. Bay
Palmer, Baptist, Chillicothe, Mo. ': r
Forgetting.-rlf you forget . in. order
to mend, God forgets, too; if yoii for
get In order to persist, then you may
forget, but God remembers. Rev.
Frank Crane, Unitarian, Worcester,
Mass.- '.''. '
' The Home. The 'American home Is
the richest inheritance of the nation.
It Is in Its best estate more primal
and Important than school or church.
Rev. R. A- White, Uiilveraalist, Chi
cago, 111." ;
Getting' In Line. The man who does
not line up with God's people in the
great fight for righteousness is on the
side of the devil and arrays himself
against God. Rev. A. R. . Holderby,
Methodist, Atlanta, Ga.
- The Duties of Life. Life must be
unified by having but one principle
and then seeking to attain to the one
goal by using two Instrumentalities,
religious duties and. secular Interests.
Rev. 0. D. Case, Baptist, Montclair,
N. J. ;
The Soul in Action. Prayer is the
soul in action. And in Its highest form
it is tha highest energy of which the
soul Is capable the most positive pow
er in man's relation to God. Rev.
John Reid, . Presbyterian, Brooklyn,
N. Y.
Wine, Women and Wealth. The
greatest temptations of men to put
them rythmically, are wine, women
and wealth. And I think I put these
In the order of their importance. Rev.
O. I. Laws, Congregatlonalist; Balti
more, Md. . ,
-. -. j '
The Touch of Love. Humanity re
sponds to the touch of love. Around
on' the sunny side of even the most
frigid man there is always a door that
opens to the presence of a loving heart.
Rev. T. J. Tillers, Baptist, Indian-'
apolis, Ind.
Labor Unions. I believe any num
ber of persons engaged In the same
work have as much right to form a
union as we ministers have to meet
each Monday in our ministerial meet
ings. Rev. S..B. Young, Presbyterian,
Pittsburg, Pa,
Theft A thief is one who steals.
To steal is to take without right or
leave that which belongs to another.
When a thief is convicted of stealing
he is put Into jail; that Is, some thieves
are. Rev. J. M. Markley, Congrega
tlonalist, Denver, Col.
Humility. There Is no principle
more universally overworked In the
Christian church to-day than that of
humility. The average Christian is
altogether too meek and too prone to
self-disparagement. Rev. C. B. Jeffer
son, Baptist, New York City.
Wealth. The love of money Is the
root of evil, but a man by caring strict
ly for his business and doing it all with
integrity, can succeed and may become
rich. All a man needs is hustle. He
does not need to be born rich. Rev. S.
M. Dick, Methodist, Worcester, Mass.
Two Questions. Life holds two
questions of the first importance. Is
there a God? And if so, how does He
feel toward us? Is there another life?
And If so, what about the harvest
there of sin that we. have sown here?
Rev. N. D. Hillis, Congregatlonalist,
Brooklyn, N. Y.
Missionaries. It Is only 93 years
since the first American missionary
went out among the heathen and to
day there are millions of - Christians
where there would have been only
heathens had not the banner of Christ
been unfurled in their midst. Rev. J.
B. McClurkln, Presbyterian, Shady
Side, Pa.
Sin and. Disease. The best way to
keep disease out of the inner life is to
keep it strong, healthy and vigorous
with moral and spiritual life. The way
to keep sin out of the life is not by
fencing of any kind, for sin gets over
all fences; bnt by having the life filled
to overflowing with, spiritual life and
power. Rev. W. M. Martin, Methodist,
Brooklyn N, Y.
. Trouble. The reason trouble la so
troublesome Is that we seldom put God
in the present tense. We transpose
Him into the dim past and dwell upon
the wonders He wrought in the days
of the fathers. We transpose Him into
the remote future and dream of the
glories which shall be ours when all
the veils which now hide Him shall be
lifted. Christ'B cure for trouble Is to
live with God beside us in our every
day experiences; to tak? God to the
ofllce, a partner in our business; to take
God to the parlor, a sharer in our pleas
ures. Rev. Howard Duffleld, Presbyte
rian, New York City.
Family Devotion. Family worship
Is essential to true home life. When
ever young people set up a home they
ought to erect an altar. Religion in
the home is more important than any
where else. In the family the day
should begin and close with God. Fam
ily prayer should be brief, yet com
prehensive enough to compass the
wants of the family. The selections of
Scriptures should be made with care.
As a rule, family devotion should be
conducted at about the same hour,
morning and evening. Where men and
Women plan for such devotions?, family
religion becomes pleasant and profit
able. Jtev.: D. G. Wylie, Presbyterian,
New York City.
A Real Gibson Girl.
Mrs. Gibson, the mother of Charles
Dana Gibson, says that a few days
since Dana's little girl, aged 7, came
over to see her. After playing content
edly for some time she came up to her
and said: .
"Grandma, I must go home now."
"But why SO' soon, dearie?"
"Well, you' Bee,- grandma, I must
look after papa. He's all alone there,
with nobody but " his . wife and the
baby."
7
Knowledge of a good many men con
sists off things that aren't so.
Uses Pe-ru-na ,IX in His Familv
For Colds
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CAPITOL BUILDING, SALEM, OREGON.
A Letter From the Governor of Oregon.
" Peruna is known from the Atlantic
to the Pacific. Letters of congratulation-
and commendation testifying to
the merits of Peruna as a catarrh rem
edy are pouring in from every state in
the union. Dr. Hartman is receiving
hundreds of such letters daily. All
classes write these letters, from the
highest to the lowest.
The outdoor laborer, the' indoor ar
tisan, the clerk, the editor, the ' states
man, the preacher all agree that . Pe
runa is the catarrh remedy of the age.
The stage and rostrum, recognizing ca
tarrh as their greatest enemy, are es
pecially enthusiastic in their praise
and testimony. ,r '
Any man who wishes perfect health
must be entirely free . from catarrh.
Catarrh is well nigh universal ; almost
omnipresent. Peruna is the only abso
lute safeguard known. A cold is the
beginning of catarrh. To prevent
colds, to cure colds, is to cheat catarrh
out of its victims. Peruna not only
cures catarrh, but prevents it. Every
household should be supplied with this
great remedy for coughs, colds and so
forth. ,
The Governor of Oregon is an ardent
Ask Your Druggist for a Free Peruna Alitianacfor 1904
Sufficient Reason.
"What makes Middlerib so bitter
against Turks?"
"The young man who calls on his
daughter smokes Turkish cigarettes."
lOO BIW1RD SIOO.
The readers of this paper will be pleased to
earn that there is at least one dreaded disease
that seience has been able to cure in all its
stages, and that is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Core
is the only positive cure known to the medical
fraternity. Catarrh belli e a constitutional dis
ease, requires a constitutional treatment.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally,- acting;
directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces
of the system, thereby destroying the founda
tion of the disease, and riving the patient
strength by build inr up the constitution and
assisting nature in doing its work. The pro
prietors have so much faith in its curstira
powers, that they off er One Hundred Dollars
for any case that it fails to core. Send for list
of testimonials. Address
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An Odd Chandelier.
A chandelier, made of human bones,
adorns the ceiling of a church in Seid
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not retain and digest even that. Last March I
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hare steadily improved, until I am as well aa I
ever was in my life.''
Patid H. Murphy, Newark, O.
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admirer of Peruna. He keeps it con
stantly in the house. In a recent let
ter to Dr. Hartman, he says: v '
State of Oregon,1 Executive ' Depart-"
meiit, " "
The Peruna Medicine Co. .Columbus.Ol :
Dear Sirs I haVe had occasion to use
you Peruna medicine in my family for
colds, and It proved to be an excellent
remedy. I have not had occasion to
use it for other ailments.
Yours very truly, . W. M. Lord.
It will be noticed that- the governor
says he has not had occasion to ase Pe
runa for other ailments. The reason
for this is, most other ailments begin ,
with a cold. Using Peruna to prompt
ly cure colds, he protects his family
from other ailments - This is exactly
what every other family in vthe United
States should do. Keep Peruna in the
house. Use it for coughs, colds, . la
grippe, and other climatic affections of
winter, and there will be no other ail
ments in the house. - -Such families
should provide themselves, with a copy
of Dr. Hartman's . free book, entitled,
"Winter Catarrh." Address Dr. Hart
man, Columbus, Ohio.
Assyrian Records.
Layard in his "History of Nineveh"
mentions that the national records of
the Assyrian empire weie written on
bricks in characters so minute as to be
scarcely legible without the aid of a
microscope and that,' in fact, a variety
of this instrument was found among
the excavations. "
K'P Permanently unreo. wonts or nervousness
Q after flrat day's nse of Sr.Kllne'sarsatNarv
terer. Send for Free 9 trial bottle and treatise.
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The Modern Way.
"I wish to marry your daughter,"
said' the young man. The old man
was a sensible old man.
"Can I support you in the Btyle to
which you have been accusmtomed?"
he asked. Fuck.
Mothers will find Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing
Syrup the best remedy to use lor their children
the teething season.
Himself to Blame.
"Didn't you once say that your wife
was the making of you?"
"Only once," replied Mr. Meekton.
"Henrietta heard it and said it was
very unkind and unjust to blame her
in that manner."
Piso's Cure ft a remedy for coughs, colds
and consumption. Try it. Price 25 cents,
at druggists.
Taking. Things.
"I, always .take things as they
come," said the pickpocket as he dex
terously relieved the man ahead of
him of a watch and puree.
"And I take men as ' I find them,"
added the policeman, 'clutching" him
gently but firmly by the arm.
Perrin's Pile Specific
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Illustrated catalogue. Easter term
opens February 1. 1904. &
ELEANOR TEQBETTS, Principal. (g
Seeds
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