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Scrofula It Is commonly inherited. . Few are entirely free from It Pale, weak, pony children art afflicted with it in nine cases out of ten, and many adults suffer from it. : Common indications are bunches In the neck, abscesses, cutaneous erup 'tions, inflamed eyelids, sore ears, rickets, catarrh, wasting, and general debility. - Hood's Sarsaparilla and Pills Eradicate it, positive! and absolute ly, , This statement is based on the themsauds of permanent cure these medicines hare wrought. ij daughter had serofola, with clcTca sores en her neck and shout her ears. Eood's Sarsaparilla was highly recommended and she took it and was cured. She la now la good health." Mas. J. H. Joses, Parker City, Ind. Hood's Sarsaparilla promises to Cure and keeps the premise. Ke in em her the tas. The wedding was to eccur soon, and she was telling her mother about her plans. "When Fred is out late at might," she said, "I shall not scold him. I shall try to be reasonable. I think I shall go- so for as to keep a light burning for him to make him cheery when he re turns." Her mother was silent. "Don't you think It would be a good Idea to keep the light burning?" she persisted. "Well, it might 4 very well fer the first month or so. But after you have paid a few gas bills you'll probably conelude that It will be just as well to put the matches where he can find them and turn the light out." Her Boast. City Boy Swampland, where wc went this summer, was terrible hot. Mother Yes, it was. "But you just told s Stuck tip yra slept under blankets every other night. 1 bios' roasted." "You forget, ray pet, that you were not the one who had the ague." The best mathematics that which doubles the most joys and divides the moet sorrows. In July, 1883, 1 began to break eut with Eczema on my head, legs and arms, and began treatment with local doctors, but did not get much relief. They said the dis ease had become chronic. I then quit them and tried various ointments and soaps for another two years, tut as soon as cold weather came I was as bad off as ever, so I finally decided to let medicine alone, and ; for twelve or thirteen years did nothing j towards curing the Eczema, except bath- ' lag. This seemed to do about tes much good as anything I had tried. During the time I lost about one-half of my hair. I began S. S. S. doubtful of a cure, because the disease had run so long, j but soon discovered your medicine was doing me good, and continued to take it. J I used seven bottles, when I was com- ' pletely cured, not having a single spot on my body, which before was almost com- j pieieiy covered. if. u. jORFOi,K. 1017 Hackberry St., Ottumwa, la. The head, feet and hands are nsuallv the parts affected, though the disease ap- . pears on other parts of the body. While ex- ' ternal applications allay the itching and burning temporarily, it is the acids thrown off by the blood that cause the irritation j and eruptions upon the skin. The acids ! must be neutralized and the system cleans- j ed of all humors and poisons before the cure is permanent. S. S. S. is guaran teed entirely free of Potash, Arsenic and other miner als. Book on the skin and its dis eases sent free. I Medical advice furnished free. The Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Ga. The Kind You Have Always 1A ture 01 -uiias. ai. j? leicner, ana lias Deen made under his personal supervision for over 30 Tears. Allow no no to deceive you in this. Counterfeits, Imitations and, J ust-as-good ' are but Experiments, and endanger the . health of Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTOR I A Castorla is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare . fioric, Drops and Soothing- Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic It relieves Tee tiling- Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and liovrels, giving" healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. Tie Kind You Haie Always Bought Bears the In Use For Over 30 Years- An TJnfortnnate Choice. Mrs. Slack, with .a family of eight; could keep a cook, but Mrs. Green, who paid the same wages and whose family numbered only two, experi enced the greatest difficulty In per suading one to stay with her. Mrs. Green was troubled about it, and nat urally sought suggestions wherever she could get them. One day the two women happened to meet at a. news dealer's stand. "I'm buying." explained Mrs. Black, "a Swedish newspaper for my cook. She likes to read, and I take one home to her easlonally." "Why!" exelalmed Mrs. Green. "I wonder if thaf s the reason you're so successful la keeping a girl I've al ways was tod to know the secret." . "Possibly tfs ens of the reasons." admitted Mrs. Black. "I'm going to try It myself." an nenneed Mrs. Green, promptly taking a copy ef the same paper. week later the two women met again sear an agency where Mrs. Green was looking for a new cook. "Well," asked Mrs. Black, smiling, "hew did " the newspaper scheme werkr "It didn't work at all," confessed Mrs. Greea. "I bought a Swedish pa per, aac the girl was a Finn." Six Doctors failed. South Bend, Id., Oct. 24 (Special) After suffering from Kidney Disease for three years; after taking treatment from six different doctors without get ting relief, Mr. J. O. Laudeman of this place found not only relief but a speedy and complete care in Dodd's Kidney Pills. Speaking of his cure Mr. Laude man say 8: "Yes, I suffered from Kidney Trou ble for three years and tried six doctors to no good. Then I teok just two boxes of Dodd's Kidney Pills and tbey not only cured my kidneys,- but gave me better health in general. Of course I recommended Dodd's Kidney Pills to others and I know a number now who are using them with good results." Mr. Laudeman's case is not an excep tion. Thousands give similar experi ences. For there never yet was a case of Kidney Trouble from Backache to Bright's Disease that Dodd's Kidney Pills could not cure. They are the only remedy that ever cured Bright's Disease. Don't Grit Vow Tetth. "No teeth to fill," the dentist said te the man la the chair, "but yeu are grinding off your teeth more than you ought to. Do you grit your teeth in your sleep?" And the man said he didn't stay awake long enough to know about that, but were they much ground off? "More than they ought to be at your age," said the dentist "You have worn the enamel off from some ef them and got down to the dentine." "What's going to happen?" asked the victim. "Why, if you keep en grinding them off," said the dentist, "the teeth will hollow out and we'll have to put plugs in them with gold tops te give them new grinding surfaces." This wasn't a very pleasant pros pect, so later the man sought to as certain for himself whether he did grit his teeth unduly. And while he was still unable to stay awake long enough to find out, he did discover that he had a habit at times of gritting his teeth in his waking moments, when he sat back from his work to think of something, for instance. And he made up his mind that he would stop that, anyway, and he hoped that he might thus stop grinding his teeth In his sleep, if he did so grind them. For, fine as tbey might be, he didn't want any of those nice little gold-capped plugs put in his teeth if he could help it. New York Sun. Growth or Earopean Population. Few persons have any idea of the extraordinary manner in which the population of Europe has increased during the last century. Acording to statisticians this population has more than doubled itself from 1SS0 to 1900. To this increase the Latin nations of the west and southwest contributed the least and the greatest growth was in the east, where the people have not yet become thoroughly saturated with the ideas of modern civilization. Bought has borne the signa Signature of HOW TO COOK MEAT. Ores Bale Determined by Scientific Investigation. ".. ? The cook book compilers have adopted certain empirical laws regu lating the cooking of meat, hut as these are largely the result of casual observation, they do not accurately represent the facts, says the Philadel phia Record. For several ' years the University of Illinois, working In co operation with the State experiment station, has been studying the question of loso as in cooking different kinds and cots ef meat, consequent changes la its nutdpve value, the development of flare, eta, and the results of their expecinMaatatton hare Jest been pub ttahed ay the government. . As lesards temperature, aBthorittos oa osokary agree Quite generally that meat should be subjected at once to a degree of heat which will sear the outside ef the roast, so that the juices may be retained. The experiments just concluded .show that with oven temperatures ranging from 182 to 500 degrees Fahrenheit the losses in weight; due principally to 'the evap oration ef water, varied from 6 to 20 per cent, and, generally speaking, the higher the temperature the greater the loss. However. In order to develop the characteristic favors of cooked meat a tempeature of at least 482 degrees Fahrenheit is necessary. When meat Is baked for a short time at a very high temperature 500 degrees the outside layer Is apt to be overdone and the center too rare for use. When baked slowly, at a comparatively low temperature, the roast is evenly cook ed throughout and the Juices well re tained, but the savoriness and flavor produced by higher temperatures are lacking. In regard te the length of time required to attain any desired degree of cooking, as indicated by the color, it was found that thirteen min utes per pound and thirteen minutes te the oven gave that degree of cook ing known as "rare." Fifteen minutes to the oven and fifteen minutes to the pound produced the degree of cooking known as "medium." Twenty minutes to the oven and tewnty per pound gave that degree known as "well done." It is evident that the time ele ment is an important one as regards the degree of cooking and the losses incurred in the process. The effect of different shap'es and sizes of pans ' was also observed. Closed pans, while effecting a saving in weight, produced a meat of inferior flavor and lacking in attractive ap pearance. The average loss in a large number of experiments was about one-sixth the original weight. The color and flavor of the drippings ap pear to be Influenced considerably by the area of the pan, the smaller area giving the lighter colored drippings. RUSSIAN PROPHET Predicted Japanese Supremacy Nearly lOO Tears Ago. That the Japanese would one day be rulers of the ocean coast of Asia is the prediction made almost a century ago in the book of a Russian naval observer, whose prophecy seems not unlikely of fulfillment at the present time. In 1811 Capt Vasill Golawin, of the Imperial navy, was Instructed to cruise among the coral archipelagoes of the Pacific to ascertain which of these were inhabited by the Japanese, and accordingly he' set sail from Odes sa in the Diana, arriving some two months later off the coast of Yezo. But one or two copies of Capt. Gola wln's book are extant, one of them being in the library of the Winter Pal ace at St. Petersburg. Published in 1815, "Capt. Golawin's Captivity in Japan" throws an inter esting light upon the physical and moral characteristics of the Japanese nation at a time when little, if any thing, definite was known by Euro peans particularly in Russia of the traits of the Mongolian island people. Of the observations contained in Capt. Golawin's book the following are of current interest: "I praise the Jap anese for their skill. They will one day be, probably, rulers of the ocean coast of Asia. And what can Russia do, being so far away from this bor der? Should the Japanese introduce European civilization and European political systems, the Chinese would be obliged to do the same, and those two people could then give Europe 'an other face. Happenings such as the Chwostow raids (1791) would give sug gestion to them to build European warships, and a small fleet could be raised to begin with. Many European inventions could be reproduced in Japan and without the brains of a Peter the Great simply by the com bination of circumstances and the nat ural advantages of Japan. - "Certainly, with European models, Japan could build men of war very easily and man them quickly with brave soldiers. The population is pe culiarly adaptable to naval require ments by reason of the insular posi tion of the country. The people com prehend easily, and, given adequate instruction, would supplant Europeans as navigators. "The Japanese lack only one qual ity, namely: terrestrial bravery; but their deficiency In this respect is . only because of the peace-loving character of their government. After a very long time they" lose all capacity "to shed blood. I think an entire people not timid, however, whose forefathers were the terrors of the whole world." New York Times. The self-made man and the home made shirt are apt to be more useful than ornamental, There Is very little common sense In this world; most of it Is decidedly on mmrs Take cold easily?.. Throat tender? Lungs weak? Any relatives have consumption? Then a cough means a great Cherry Pectoral deal to you. Follow your doctor's advice and take AyerV Cherry Pectoral. , It heals, strengthens, prevents. Tr years I haTS depandad on Ayer' v.i i.i nmni lor eougn aim eoioi. Uw tt fraatlr troDKthent waak lunga." mm. r. A. KOBiaaon, sauna, Mies. J. O. ATIB 00 tOwell. Mass, ATI HmtrglstK. for Weak Lungs Ayer's Pills increase- the activity of mo liver, ana tnus.aia recovery A Lionisville school boy must have been seriously ill when his mother wrote the following note to his teacher: "Miss : Frank could not come those three weeks because he had amonia and in formation ef the vowels." f fee ley LIPUOR-morphine-tosaccc ture HATS PERMANENTLY CURED SK FOR FULL PARTICULARS l KIEtEV INSTITUTE. rOWTLANP.OWE One acre of land will comfortably sup port four persons on a vegetable diet. England's bill for sugar to make into sweets is $2,000,000 every week. For bronchial trontnes try "Piso's Cure lor Consumption. It is a good cough medicine. At druggists, price 25 cents. Anxious to J4.now. Mr. Graybeard You say you have been using the "Housewife's Never Fail Cookbook" for twenty years. I am de lighted to hear that. I am the author of that book. Have you tried many of the recipes? l j Mrs. Homebody Nearly alL Mr. iirayieara ixionous: ion are just the person I've been wanting to meet. Did any of them work? Mothers will find Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup the best remedy to use for their children. during me teeming perioo. Tough Songs. "There are some songs that will never die, said the musical enthusiast. "I guess that's right," answered Mr. Cumrox. "My daughter sits down at the piano and tries to kill a few of 'em every evening, jsut us no use. vvasmngton Star. " Stats of Ohio, City of Toledo, ? . 1UCAS county. t Frajtk J. Cheney makes oath that be la senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & (jo., aomg business in tue city of Toledo, Coun ty and State aforesaid, and that said firm will Tav the sum of ONE HUNDKED DOLLARS for eacn ana every case ot catabbh tnat cannot be curea Dy me use oi mall s catarrh iuire. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, una bin aay ot ueoemDer, a. v., lSSb. A. W. UL,JiASOJN. Notary Public. SEAL Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally, and acts directly en the blood and mucous surfaces ox me system, bena i r testimonials, tree. j. cij!..Jiix s cu., xoieao, u Bold by Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Caught, Mr. Slimpurse Do you know that ice cream, instead of making one cooler. makes one warmer? Pretty Girl When did you hear that? I have known it for years. "Humph! Strange that you did not think to mention it last winter." Miss Whittaker, a prominent club woman of Savannah, Ga., tells how she was entirely cured of ovarian troubles by the use of LydiaE. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Dbab Mfjs. Ptnxham: T heartily recommend Iiydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound as a Uterine Tonic and Regulator. I suffered for four years with irreffularities and Uterine troubles. No one but those who have experienced this dreadful agony can form any idea of the physi cal and mental misery those endure who are thus afflicted. Your "Vege table Compound cured me within three months. I was fully restored to health and strength, and now my periods are regular and painless. What & blessing it is to be able to obtain such a remedy when so many doctors fail to hejp vou. Iiydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is better than any doctor or medicine I ever had. Very truly yours,v Miss East Whtttaxeb, 604 39th St, W. Savannah, Ga." fSOOO forfeit If original of moooe lettor proving genuineness cannot be produced. The testimonials which we sure constantly publishing from srratef ul women prove beyond a doubt the power of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to conquer female disfftSftfu. rilMoIMTeillrliJsIri CUBES HEIE ALL ELSE lalLS. his. BT art. Utm fjl - BBS ixragn DJTUP. xastea MM. 1 r. la time. Sold by drnggtgf. Hora va. Donkey. : "I say,", remarked-young Sapleigh, "I've aw got a conundwum foh you. rYhat is the aw diffahence between me and a horse?" ." "The difference," replied Miss Caus- tlque, "is probably In the length of your ears." TITO Permanently ooreo. iro nta or nervousness f 1 10 after flrstdaysuseofDr.Knne'8UreatNerv Sastorer. Send for Free S2 trial bottle and treatise tts. X. H. Kline..T4d-.a -Ajcfc St. PMladeluhJav fa, . Kothing in the world is more haughty than a man of moderate capacity when once raised to power. Wessenburg. P. N. U. No. 44 1904 w BJSN writing to advertisers pl mention inu paper Cure Your Horses PRUSSIAN HEAVE POWDERS. - . AT DEAlfRS, 60c: BY MJHL, -60e. CURED THI K1X-FOITS BOSSES. Prussian Rbmedt Co.. St. Paul. Minn. Gentlemen: I have been using the Psttssiak Beats Pow-1 hers the past ei;rht months, and in that time have cared 1 1 horses I of heaves, 14 of distemper and 9 of chronic Conch. Your Prussian j Kcmeaus nave gained a great reputation in rOSTlVAJfD SEED COM RUSSELL "Toilers & High Grade THRESHERS STACKERS Write for Catalogue and Prices chinery The A. H. Averill Machinery Co. PS MX 1 IV. Lm Douatas makea and The reason TV . L. Douglas $8.50 shoes are the frrcnteet Kellers in the -world is because of their excel lent style, easy fitting and superior wearing qualities. If 1 could show yon the difference between th shoes made in my factory and those of othermakes and the hlch-Krade leathersused.you would under stand why W. L. IouKlas $3.60 shoes cost more to make, why they hold their shape, fit better, wear longer, and are of greater intrinsic value than any other 3.60 shoe on the market to-day, and why tha sales tor the year ending July l.HKM, were S0,203,04O.O0. . . W. L. Donclas guarantees their value by stamping bis name and price on the bottom. AXKk for Twi fake no substitute. Sold by shoe dealers everywhere. SUPERIOR IN FIT, COMFORT AND YJEAR "Inane teom W. L. Douglas fS.5tf shoes for the last tatlve vears teilh absolute . satisfaction 1 find th&nmvrrior in At, comfort ad mar to other cosing irpm tSM to (7.00." B. J3. McCUE, Sept. CWJ., V. S. Jut. Revenue, Richmond, Va. W. t Tonjras nses Corona Coltskln in his 83.50 shoes. Corona Colt Is conceded to be the finest .Patent &eatlier made. Fast Color .Eyelets used exclusively. W. L. DOUGLAS. Brockton, Mamaachummttam Ask Vonr It not carried by local grocers, write Wadhaiaa J. L Ask a Man From IOWA MINNESOTA THE DAKOTAS KANSAS or NEBRASKA About the reputation of the J. I. CASE PLOW. He will tell you it IS ALL RIGHT. THE TRIUMPH SULKY Is a triumph over all competition. We guarantee it the BEST SULKY PLOW MADE Send for circular telling all about it same. THIS IS STRONG TALK, and you will notice it is well backed. -NEW CASE WALKING GANGS simply can't be beat THAT'S ALL. And you need a guardian if you don't try one on our proposition. CASE CRITIC LEVER HARROWS and CASE DISC HARROWS are in the same class as the other Case Plow Goods, and at the head cf the class. ADDRESS Branches SPOKANE BOISE SEATTLE MEDFOKD SALEM PORTLAND WET WEIHER. WI5D0MI l THE ORIGINAL SLICSEK BLACK Off "YELLOV" WILL KEEP YOU DBY NOTHING ELSE WILL TAKE NO SUSSTiTUTCSdk CATALOGUES FRCE fUU. LINE OT GARMENTS AND HATS. A. J. TOWER CO., BOSTON, MASS.. U.S.A. TOWEW CANADIAN, CO.. LTO.. TORONTO, CANADA. oS, tms section. Portland. Or Coast Aft-snU rsella jhom men' a S3. BO Gmcar & CoH who will advise whara obtainable. I 1 I SMOWMUfl ; jjjjg ' XSE. PLOWS. J. I. CASE WALKING PLOW Is simply perfection, that is alL We fiavo them in Stubble, Sod and Stubble and Tim ber Land styles. We say, and authorize our agents to say, "Try a Case Plow. If not right bring it back." It shows OUR confi dence. WE know they won't come back. They never have. THE NEW CASE GANG PLOW Made in two and three bottom styles, with or without riding at tachment, Stubble or Sod and Stubble THE PLOW FOR EASTERN OREGON AND WASHINGTON. We don't hesitate to savto anv 0 reasonable and unprejudiced man "Take it and try it. If it is not the best Steel Walking Gang Plow you ever used, we will take it back, and pay you for taking it out and hauling it back." Our azents are authorized to sav the Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Co. First and Taylor Streets OREGON . tt nnui mnor. tanr vom emr. common,