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R ELIG IO US T H O U G H T . B rig h t’s D lsoaso. Tlie largest slim ever p »id for a pre* going to bed. I d got a com ana cougu G c m n G l e a n e d F r t n n t l i e T e a c h i n g s E J C T W . • < 9 K a S H M f «triplion , cImaged 1 » * im ! h Krao- and a tickling In the throat, uud the of A ll D en om lu u tlou t. citco, Augud :wth, IDOL The tnuifi- matron gave me lozenges that weren’t Christ’s peace is the living peace of bad—I ’ ve paid money down for things j love.—Rev. T. J. Vlllers, Baptist, Iu- ! fci involved in «toil* and «Lick •} 1 1 2 ,« 0 0 and w.ir* paid by a party of bUHIH'Hi* that weren’t half so decent to cut. Fo j dijmapolls, iml. j men for a specific for Bright V »I ¡sense I ’d sit on the table and chew those ; ! N u tu re 's K o b le m e n . ^ ______ lozenges and sn.v that it dry in bed Nature's noblemen are they who earn anti di;.belt s, hitlierto incurable dis- ? t i V£: " would put me right—though that never j T H E N E W E R C A R N A T IO N S. 1 an honest livelihood by the busy use of ! euses. T liev ctwnmohced the serious 1 * 3 hi '• came off. I used to talk, und she en- i removes from the soil bruin or brawn.—Rev. Dr. Huu ter, investigation of il>»‘ »pacific Novein- couraged me to talk, and she used to I m n r o x . m r n t . o f l b - I a i l T e n Y e a r n , ! ber 15th, 1900. They interviewed ITesbyteriau, Deliver. r ''\ J large quantities o f K o u i e o f t h e l* 0 | t u l a r V a r l e f l e a . s.Y talk herself. I f I thought the grid) »cores oi like cured und trie«l it out on D efective T each in g. Greater Improvements have been wasn’t quite up to the usual mark, I ’d 1 its merits by putiing over thr»e doz To try to teach aud at the same time made with carnations during the past mention It. I’d make criticisms on the en c.ise»on the treatment and watch- Tlio K in d Y o u C a v e A lw ays B o u gh t, an d which Lr. 1 'n.v Ignore religion must necessarily he de masters. I ’d tell her about any special | ten or fifteen years than with nuy oth ! ing them. They also got physicians iu use for over 3 0 yours, has b o . t o ti.o s’.rTir.turo o f fective teaching.—Bishop John J. Gleu- er flower gyown In a commercial way little lark we were having. And she ( to name chronic, incurable cases and and iia:» been luaCo under l;ls ¡Mir- non, Roman Catholic. Kansas City, Mo. used to listen to It all. imtf you’d have under glass. None of the sorts in favor The fertilizer ap ; administered it with the physicians for sonal supervision since i: infancy, ten years ago Is grown now to any ex H o n to W i n M e n . sworn she was on my side. Yet she ! judges. Up to August 25th, eighty plied, must fu rn ish £ u „w no one to deceive you iu t hi*. I f the enthusiasm of the church on i seven per cent of the test Cases were used to pass the whole blessed thing j tent. and most of them are forgotten. enough Potash, or the To the average person the greatest fire with the Iloly Ghost shall lead men i either well or progressing favorably. A l l Counterfeits, Imitation* unil “ «Ju; arc but on—peached regularly. There’s a viper change has been the Increase In sire of who mock and oppose to simply listen There being but thirteen per t ent of Experim ents that triilo wit’s and einhinucr the health o f for you.” land will lose its pro to the Christ we preach, they wdll be ! failures, the parties were sat ¡»tied and “ Thus early does one learn discre flower and stiffness of stem. The best Infants uud Children—Experience against Experiment. ducing power. flowers are now decidedly better In come interested, charmed, fascinated I closed the transaction. The proceed tion,” observed the interviewer. and won.—Rev. Dr. A. C. Dixon. Bap ings of the investigating committee “ Not so blessed early either,’’ said substunec. very full and not flat or hol Read carefully our books on crops— sent f r e e . tist, Boston. James Robinson. “ I got done again low, as were the older sorts. Great and the clinical reports of the test H e l p l i n e t h e W ’o p l d . after that. I didn’t know then they efforts have been made to strengthen cases were published and will be mail G ERM AN K A L I W ORKS, the calyx so that the petals do not Think your own thoughts and live were all alike. 1 thought that matron Castoria Is a harmless substitute for Castor O il, P are ed free on application. Address John 93 Nassau St., N ew York. might he an exception. It was in the break down. your own life. Be thoroughly honest J. Fulton Company, 420 Montgomery goric, D rops and SootUinr- Syrups. I t is Pleasant. It Mrs George M. Hradt. a variegated holidays when I was stopping ut my In both matters and you will help the street, San Francisco, California. contains neither Opium , M orphine nor other N u-eotio world In its progress toward the ideal Moyer, Wilson Co., San Francisco uncle’s at Hafwold. I’ ve got thrqe cous flower, white, striped with bright scar substance. Its ¡ veto is its guarantee. I t destroys W orm s let, Is remarkable for Its large size and ins there—all girla- and they’d got un- inan and the Ideal society.—Rev. Dr. California, are «ole agenta for the Pa T h e to P u b l i c . and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and W in d other girl, u friend of theirs, with delightful fragrance. I ’syche Is anoth George II. Hepworth, Cougregational- ciño coast. Allow me to say u few word- in Colic. I t relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation them. Her name was Dora Lemalne. er good large striped flower and very ist, New Y’ork. prai«e of Chamberlain's Cough Rem and Flatulency. I t assimilates the Food, regulates tiio My uncle being the rector, he natural free blooming. Among whites White G od the S ou rce o f A ll. edy. I had a very severe cough and Stomach and Dowels, giviug healthy and natural sleep. ly corks me Into bis choir, where they Cloud and Flora III1I are best Eveli Few* men acknowledge that they owe sold and feared that I would get T h e Children’s Panacea—The M other’s Friend. can’t sing for bananas, and 1 do a na Is a dwarf growing sort, which all they have to their God. I f they are pneumonia, hut after taking th« »uc- solo for them on Bunday. That wus living in the enjoyment of riches they ond dose of this medicine 1 f* It better the beginning, o f course.” consider their good fortune not as a three bottles of it cured my cold and “ Why?” g ift from God, blit as the results of tlie pains in my chest disappeared “ Because all women are keen on tHeir own labor or merely a g ift of entirely. I am most respectfully Bears the Signature of anybody who sings or plays pretty chance.—Rev. Father Dudos, Catholic, yours for health, Ralph S. Myers, ti4 Knolvn and solon well. This Dora Lemalne began to Atlanta. Thirty-seventh street, t\ heeling, tohereber good crops take a lot of notice of me. Consequent U n c le a n . West Virginia. For sale by Adam K. ly I began to take some notice of her. are groivn. A man may live a listless nnd un Wilson Some ways she wasn’t bad.” eventful life without hearing the di Sold everywhere. “ How old?” vine voice, but no man can be a benefit F o r O ver Sixty Y e a rs . tg o i Annual F R E E . “ She was a bit older than me. Per to his race or a hero in a crisis, nor An old and well tried remedy. Mr*. D . M . F E R R Y 4 l C O . haps about twenty-five. But If she’d can he solve the perplexing problems Winslow’s Soothing Syrup bus bt en D etroit, been all right In other ways I wouldn’t of life without a revelation of God.— used for over sixty years by millions of M ic h . have let that Interfere. I killed n wa Rev. Donald C. MacLeod, ITesbyte mothers for their children while teeth ter hen with a catty (that’s u thing I riau, Washington. ing, with perfect success. It soothes bet you’ve never done) and gave her T h e S o c ia l P r o b le m . the child, softens the gum-, allays all the plumage for a hat. Played tennis THK CENTAUR COMPANY, TT MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK CITY. Serious as the social problem is. there | pain, cures wind colic and is the best with her, though she wasu’t up to my seems almost a ludricous element to i remedy for diarrhoea. Is pleasant to class. Let her play my accompaui Y O U R . F A I T H stro w“ ,b n g * " as it. Against what are we struggling? ! the taste. Sold by druggists in every P IN K C A R N A T IO N G E N E V IE V E LO R D , ments. Exchanged photographs. Show Simply against ourselves. There is no I oart of the world. 25 cents a bottle. ed her how to make Jumpers. Ran makes It valuable to grow on the side artificial restraint upon us. Absolute, I Its value is incalculable. Be sure and five milt's to catch the post in the next benches. Queen l,oul«e Is a pure white, wigs. De wants a large box or voices I unhindered, almost godlike power is in ask for Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing S y T liey W o r s h ip the Drum . village for her one night. She kissed and a larze Pennsylvania carnation me once. Everything seemed to he all grower says It has always proved to be Amons the Samoiedcs and the tribes as well as of makeup. It is absurd | the hands of the people. W e have In rup and take no other kind. right. And all that time she whs mak the best white ever grown at Ills place. of northern Asiatic Russia the drum for a man to go into character business I our own hands the cause and the cure. 1 g-m r~t and ours i9 90 stron g w e ing game of me to m 3 ' cousins (I found It has large flowers, long, stiff steins, passes almost an an Idol. They address unless he can disguise his voice and If cure there be.—Rev. Albert 0. Grier, I .1 1 r P gu aran tee a cure o r refund A H u r ry U p M e d i c i n e . m oney, an d w e send you that out from the youngest of them) is moderately fragrant a continuous It. erect It In their hut. and the priests speak several dialects to start with. Universalist, Racine, Wis. Every housekeej er recognizes the free t r i a l b o ttle i f you w rite fo r it. C h r is t A lw a y s t h e S a m e. and repenting particularly private bloomer, has no grass, no disease and of the superstition by the aid of the di Character work is no plum duff for any S H IL O H ’ S costs 25 cen t* and w ill cure Con need of ' fleetiva remedies to be used sum ption, Pneum onia, Bronchitis and a ll Recently we have seen much discus in em* rgences; when sc.peihing must things that I ’d said to her and sort of Is a strong grower. Genesee and Storm vine instrument effect that magical one. I’ ve seen men who seemed to L u n g Trou bles. W ill cure a cough o r cold jeering at me. What’s more, she was King are among the older sorts still “ disappear«nee*’ which has puzzled all fancy that a Lancashire dialect would sion in the newspapers of the different lie dun* rig*lit away in a day, an d thus p reven t serious results. Such a remedy I t has been d o in g these th in gs fo r fiO years. engaged. And that letter I took to the grown to a large extent. travelers from Sir Hugh Willoughby do first rate for a Scotchman and that phases of Christianity, of the changes is Perry Davis’ Painkiller, for sprains 8. C. W e l l s & Co., L e R oy, N. Y .___________ post for her was to the man. She’s The best scarlet Is G. IT. Crane, but downward to account for and has giv any old thing was good enough for a of creeds, of alleged dissensions over and bruises, for strained muscles and ^UrTiClovcrRootTcti^ A character actor these things. We have descriptions of for the aches anil pains resulting from married him now. When I was leav America Is a freer bloomer. Mrs. en rise to as much guesswork at its heathen Chinee. ing she wanted to kiss me again, hut I Thomas W. Lawson, the famous thir elucidation as the feats of the Indian must disguise face, walk, voice, man a mediaeval Christ and of a modern blows and falls. Its mission of mercy wouldn’t. No, you can’t trust any wo- ty thousand dollar carnation, Is a beau Jugglers. The Samoiede, after heating nerisms; in short, be must take his own Christ. Jesus Christ Is the same yes begin 60 year*» ago. It is used in all terday, today and forever.—Rev. Dr. countri« s. Taere is but one Painkiller maa. I ’ve done with them ” — Black tiful pink, large, with long, stiff stems. his drum and working up the senses of personality and bury It deep.” CANT TRUST T H E M . und White. Henry C. Minton. Presbyterian Gener Perry Da via’ Genevieve Lord, a seedling of Edna his spectators to a pitch of groat ex al Moderator, Sun Francisco. A W a y A n ln H a v e . Craig crossed with William Scott, is citement, mysteriously vanishes into By Barry Fain. T h e Andes. Lord Avebury declares that ants that N o t b y B r e a d A lo n e . very fine. The plants are free bloom thin air before the eyes of all. Civiliz What is known to geographers as the ers. while the flowers are large and ed travelers naturally hold that it is a maintain their sobriety make a great “ Personally,” said James Robinson, Toiling, scheming, perspiring, worry “ I don’t think I shall ever get mar Cordilleras de los Andes is the longest produced on very long, stiff stems, as trick. The Bamoiedes themselves de distinction in their treatment of the in ing millions, why break down your Rain nnrl sweet \ \ \ \ \ J and the highest range of mountains in seen in the accompanying Illustration. clare that the power resides in the toxicated stranger and the fellow citi bodies and eat up your lives in cease ried.” “ You are somewhat young to come the world. It extends from TIerra del Ethel Crocker Is u bright pink with a drum idol. The peculiar thing is that zen who has succumbed to his blan less effort to get bread or what will to so sad a decision,” said the inter Fuego to the Isthmus of Panama, and elovt'llke fragrance. The Marquis Is neither cue party nor the other has dishments. lie Inebriated fifty ants, buy bread? Are your bodily wants ness Oil. It re- v been able to explain how the vanishing twenty-five from one nest und twenty- your only wants? Have you not wants viewer. “ Possibly you have hud some although some of the peaks of tin sists the damp, If W \ \ considered nil Idonl pink. five from another, and put them all in- beyond the power of bread to satisfy? hitter personal experience of the sex Himalayas are higher, they are not no The best known yellows are Butter occurs. __ j to the nest from which one fi t hud been Get bread, but do not attempt to live which you would hurdly care to sub numerous. cup. Mayor I’ lngree and Gold Nugget. do rot brc. rent, v ' \ Stas:« Makeup. 1 taken. The inhabitants at ouce took by bread alone.—Rev. Hugh A. Or mit to the cold gaze of the public.” Maooo is an acquisition to the crlmsoc N o rout! T h e III W i n d A noted comedian, who is noted for the helpless strangers and threw them chard, Christian Church, Roodhouse, “ Don’t you fret yourself about that. face . to ch' fc varieties, and General Cotncz Is nnotli Phut blows nobody any good is bent and his skill in the art of makeup, says: into the water, while those who were Anything I tell you you can use—on harr, n errands of mischief in the fall and er good one. Governor Roosevelt is the “ Lines will never help an actor to play citizens of the nest were carried ten IU. only hi Libcrn llam . tlie terms we arranged. And I should most perfect shaped flower known. It winter. It produces that most dan looking like a part if he has not made a study of derly away into remote corners to re- not take the risk of telling you any To be a liberal is to love larger views, is a new dark blood red sort and has gerous of common complaints a had t!ie character itself. The true artist cover from their festivity at leisure, thing I wanted you to keep to your to reach a point of outlook from which large flowers and all the good points cold. Your cold will not become eith as Ictiol t i s ______________________ self. As to my being young, I may be. the special and the selfish, the greatest desired In a first class flower and loots to his voice as much as to h u<c c l t'.ur* er bronchitis or < o »sumption if you Harness O but I’ve seen a good bit of women. bane of mankind, is lost sight of in plant, says American Agriculturist, iu make tiro« 1/ use of A lle / s Lung Bal And I say you may possibly like them, the universal and unselfish. The con which occur the foregoiug comments. sam. Take it frequently until the and you may possibly admire them servative element o f our humanity pre c High and th e sfopj>ed up 'edin g in tor some things, but I'm hanged if you serves the good already won. but there Pcnch nnd Plum Stock. the chest are gone. Contains no op i i an trust them.” are new fields to be explored and new In the Pacific Northwest the princi um and will not disturb d gestion. “ Dear me!” said the interviewer. good to be found. The liberal has ever pal stock Is poach nnd Myrohalan plum. ‘'And I’ m not so precious easy taken been an explorer.—Rev. Wilson M. In France, Germany nnd Austria all In going over the famous Shasta in as some chaps are. Now, there’s Backus, Unitarian. Chicago. plums are grown on plum stock, and Route of the Southern Pacific Co., the Belong to that class of inflammatory and disfiguring skin eruptions that Tilson—absolutely anything’s good peaches are also grown on It to some F in a l Resorts. traveler ever finds something new to cause more genuine bodily discomfort and worry than all other known enough for him. I said to him one extent. The common stock for the In the last resort It Is not the money excite his admirAtiou and interest diseases. The impurities or sediments which collect in the system because day, ‘Take three triangles, all the same Agen prune is the S t Julian; for the that counts, but the men; not the ar size, and nrrange them so as to make Starting at Portland, one traverses German prune, as we know that va of poor digestion, inactive Kidneys and other organs of elimination are mories, but the heart and disposition of the whole length of the Willamette taken up by the blood, saturating the system with acid poisons and fluids the name of u well known cricketer.’ riety, and the Italian. St. Julian nnd tl:e people. And that ultimately de Valley, the gem <»f the noitliwea: that ooze out through the glands and pores of the skin, producing an inde lie asked me not to tell him and said White Damson; for the Mira belle. St. pends upon moral and religious quali “ I can cheerfully endor.e your E. 3. 3. he believed he could do It. He made Mt. Hood, Mt J< flerson, and tin Julian nnd Myrohalan. Nursery meD scribable itching and burning, and ties. In a last resort the country falls the yellow, wate-v discharge forms as a euro for Eczema. I was troubled Three Sisters and other snow capped his triangles and got to work. loiter prefer to use the latter, but growers back upon the soundness of heart und “ F o r « l x y e a r « I w a s a v ic tim o f d y «- into crusts and sores or little brown w ith f o r years and tried many peak* are kept in sight for hours. on he came to me and said he was think trees on Myrohalan are much . . . . , ,, . . _ , r e m e d i e s with no irood etfects, but after cleanness of blood of its sons and p e p « i a in its w o rs t form . I couid e a t n oth in g m ilk to a s t, and a t tim e s m y stom ach w ould and white scabs that drop oil, leaving using- a few b o t t l e B of S. S. s. was entire- pretty certain the name was Fry and The beautiful valleys of the Umpqu shorter lived than those on St. Julian daughters, upon fortitude nnd faith b n u o t t reta in and d iv e s t e v e n that. L a s t M arch I Wm. Campbell, asked me If it wasn’t. ‘Well/ I said, and Rogue rivers, with their orchard* As no well authenticated experiment? the skin tender and raw. The effect ly relieved. b e *a n ta k in g C A S C A R E T S and sin ce then I m l sacrifice and love.—Rev. Hugh 3 1 3 w - Central St., Wichita, K a n . h a ve s te a d ily im p roved , u n til I am as w e ll as I ‘that would be telling you nearly nil of prunes, peaches and apples and have been made, this opinion Is not de of the poison may cause the skin to Black, Free CLurch, Edinburgh. e v e r w as in m y life .” crack and bleed, or g ive it a scaly, fish}- appearance; again the eruptions may of It.’ So he wouldn’t be told and other fruits arc a (b ligh t in themsel cisive. The reason French liortieultur D a v i d H. M d i i p h y . N e w a rk . O I d e a l H u m a n ity . said he’d bet he’d get it before the end ves. The crossing of the great moun Ists give for using plum root for peach consist of innumerable blackheads and pimples or hard, red bumps upon As religion becomes less formal nnd the face. Purification of the blood is the only remedy for these vicious skin of prep. All through prep, ho was tain harrier between Oregon ami Cali Is that the plum root Is longer lived. more practical, as men grow In soul working at it ns hard ns he could go. forma reveals tin* grnudest mountain Is more vigorous, a deeper feeder and diseases. Washes and powders can on ly hide for a tim e the glarin g blemishes. S. S. S. eradicates all poisonous accumu «tnture. prejudices and other forms of The triangles looked like Euclid at a scenery in the United States. The less susceptible to adverse soli condi ignorance are left behind. The begin lations, antidotes the U r i c and other acids, and little distance, so that lie didn’t get wonderful turnings, twistings and tions. When planted next to a build ning of Ideal relations among men Is restores the blood to its wonted purity, and stimulates copped. Besides, you can do what you doublings of the railroad bring into lug. It will send Its roots deep Into the and revitalizes the sluggish organs, and the im puri made possible only when, back of the like in Piggy’s prep.” view a grand nrrav of towering moun soil below the basements nnd derive ties pass off through t h e natural channels and external differences which rightfully “ Piggy?” Inquired the interviewer. tains and profound gorges into which part of Its subffinnee from there, while relieve the skin. S. S. S. is the only guaranteed purely vegetable blood distinguish Individualities from one an “ Piggott—one of the masters—he's no we gate from dixr.v heights, forest clad the peach will draw on the soil In the other. we recognize respectfully nnd purifier. It contains no Arsenic, Potash or other harmful mineral. t> good. Well, after prep. Tilson owned mountain slopes stretching up to tin border which is desired for other crops Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. Do reverently those qualities which make • W r it e us about your case and our physicians w ill advise without charge. up that he couldn’t do It. ‘What?’ I* line of perpetual snow, and the foam When It Is known that a very large Good, N ever Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe. 10c. 3oc. 50c. W e have a handsomely illustrated hook on skin diseases, which w ill be sent every fellow man “ a man for a’ that said. ‘Can’t arrange three triangles so ing tiioiirtaiir streams dashing fiercely proportion of the peaches of France ... C U R E C O N S T I P A T I O N . ... and a’ that.” —Rev. Charles Fleischer, Stsrlla« Hatatriy Ci>m|>aitf. ( Iiirago, Montrral. S »» Y«rk. Sll free to all who wish it. t h e S W I F T S P E C IF IC C O ., A t la n t a , G a . as to make the name of n well known down d**ep canyons, now and then are grown on (Vpnllers. on high walls Hebrew, Boston. cricketer?’ ‘No,’ said he. ‘No more can stopping for a short rest in some quiet nnd sides of lmiSlings. the force of tin NO-TO-BAC Sold rnytood by ajl dr ug gisti* to C’ U l i K Tobacco Habit. A G re a t n e * i»o n N ililllty . 1/ said I. ‘And I never heard of any pool. Alter a days enjoymeitt >>f old position taken by the French grower You pareuts have great responsibility body who could/ Then he chivied me, Mt. Shasta, the fines» pe»k on tie and propagators is apparent.- Profess I ¡..red upon you in the procuring of and we got Into the hootroom and continent, we drop r mi 11 v .Imvu In or E. R. Lake in American Gardening religious training nnd education of your slung hoots at one another until he canyon **f the dneiHineiito to ih* A FREE PATTERN children. Man. besides his material sent one through the window. He was broad plains of the Suer menlo V «1 Clinreonl P a r f*ol(lnu ()n !l* . Ripons Tabules ( jo u r ow n se le c tio n ) to e v e ry sub D«clan ftndS nn.J corporal being, which lie lias in in n proper row. too. next day because ey in California, h i m ! then tliMMigl I Good soil is o f pours»* ip*pt*s.«nry foi scrib er. O n ly 50 cen ts a year. A good preaertptio» common with other animals, has rc lie hadn't done any prep. Oh. you cun vineyards m il »»rclnsr*1« to San Fran siKvpssful resni;s ¡a potting Laibs, but For mankind. ceiv* <1 r in his Creator a rational and always catch Tilson.” cisco For limps und deacriptiv* liter I evru ffood soil coll ii:^ dire» tJy lu eou mi immortal soul destined to tend to “ Which things arc In the nature of a atnru address It. B. Millet, general I tact with the bulbs is very Haiti«* t< Ripans Tabules are a common sense, effectual cure Gt 1 ns to his last end. Hence it is digression/* observed the Interviewer. p issengui «.c u l, S P. CV, P«»i tlx in I cause bulb rot. T o avoid t.tla ti.e pre your duty to instruct and direct him to- “ Nature of a which? Well. I'm not Oregi n. j caution to line the hole or reeeptae!» for ayspep sia, biliousness, heartburn, headache, con \v:;rd that cud lor which he has been like Tilson. and I know most catches. I for the bulb with sand is usually tun* stipation, dizziness and all disorders of the stomach, ert n'.cd. — Rev. T. M. Klelry, Roman Hut I've been taken In by women more j ' essnry Many stui-essful growers. i « w A LADIES’ M AG AZIN E. liver and bowels. They are intended for the use of Catholic. St. Louis. ibttii oiice. and I don’t trust any of j Summons. I ever. pr«*f»*r »* 1 .aiet.nl »lust to sand and A ffs s r bssudful su»Ur«d ptarrs; latsst them any more. Some time ago I used j «Con**«ut» ; fagaj I claim it to be an almost e«»rtal:i pre men, women and children everywhere, and have A im U tah . **>nt . houseiiflld kints : V c II od . ct«. io get lit) to the sickroom lust before scAl»« to-aj*p, »if, ter.A A. Im Otest copy Our aims should always be domi In th«’ :lr « u it c o u rt o f t h « nt;Ue »»f O ribf tn ventivi* of the trouble The method is proved beneficial in the majority of cases. It is not I.a«y «gents wanted. S«nd for Wrins. i certainly worthy a rrlnl. nnd to be sue for th»* c u n tv o f P o lk . nated by the thought of the good of all R e liftb '«, S im p le , t7p-t<v claimed that they will perform miracles, but some of M r* K . .1 «»1 ><*(■, |>1 .-tin».¡IT, I cessful tin* bull» should be entirely cov mankind, not Iu the present only, but d ate, E M n o ju im l and A b so lu tely 00 Y E A R S ’ v*. ( P e r fe c t- F ittin g P a p e r P attern s. the cures which they have effected amount almost to j ered with the charcoal, allowing uc Iht* good that shall be for future years. EXP ERIEN CE W . K ( ia r r ie k ;wnl K v a j S u m m on *. I soil to come In direct eontaet with the The duty that lies nearest, the things O a rrlc k , ( M t ii.la n t* that. Easy to take and prompt in action, they have surface of the bulb.--Cor. Rural New T o \\ . F. (J .u ric k , cD ferH a n t that we can reach, must, of course, no rival as the best remedy for the every-day His of I N T H K N A M K o K T H K S T A T IC O F Yorker. « chiefiy engross us and fill our days and O reg o n , y o u a t « h * r « h y req u ite«! t»» H|»|>*;ir M B A Z A R . L hours. But even these little things are humanity. ______ iu ii I aid »tie r th «c o in n h iin t tile«l ay »m at y « t i in C s rr o f W ln ttcu Ptnnt». not unconnected with all the great tite u U iv « fiit.itle.1 « u it «»n o r fitif.-r • th»* «\|>ir- Liquid manure b«f,e{ì;s po'tid hya A MEDICINE WHICH PROLONOS LIFE. nti«m o f aix W ' t k i f r o n i th e d a te o f th e t o il thing** of the great world. Great hopes “ I hav* used Kipans Tsbulea f»w s «umber of years and ivoaM not b* without them. cintbs and other bulbs. T ratc M arks l»o M ic a tio n o f th l* «rn n in on *. t<« w it, on .r !>• and great thoughts and high and pure I was tr<>»iblcd with mdiaettum and constipation, and have «.riiced since I have been a«»ng them D e s ig n s All Seams Aflawr* sad PerfcritO ns 0 » « fo r «- t h e 4th »la v o f A i»ril. P.KKJ; and i f >ou A lighted lamp may save nido that I am getting nd of thoae lerribie b t l » « « spells which confined me to bed on account of the motives even in humblest homes nnd the Basting and Sswtn« Uses. C opyrights A c . fa il to HiiHwer, fu r w a n t th e te o f, th e p la in -ifi dimness. C)l kite I have not had any. 1 had psat got over a b»d spell of bilions fever and was pianti» from frosibites. ( " » i x i f l SMHltns n « i ti riesrripthm they Onbr !• snd i ) cerm e a c h -««n « higher obscurest lives tell in the great sum w i l l ' ripply to th e c o u rt fo r th e r e lie f pr*\**d i to n»e *ad temarked how bad I looked. I told him I sitting on the step, when a neighbor came k* Onlc-klY • » w ia iM our opinion fro«» whether an A * for th«*r» told m nearly every city un«**i>lam you enu hardly over w a had lust got over the fevsr msd that I was alrasd to mt anvtbing on sreount of r digest ion. itiYrtnrloft ta prol)Rl>!x pntpntnhlo. ». f««r in her «a i«l c o m p la in t, t«»-w it: T»* reco ver and Uwn, or bv mail from ming up of Influence* that uplift hu i mua «i Met\y confidential. Handbook <>n Patent« fabui» irow which 1 had autfered sinca 1 was gait« swung. He advised me to rake Ripans s Tabule*. • •f Y.m t h « «11111 " f $ l& l, w ith in t r « « t titer«* n 1 e r—a blooming hyacinth T H E M c C A L L C O .. ►«nt free. t'M ost niranoy f.>i *«><-11 ring p«t»> manity aud bless mankind all around I said I would try them, and treat then I haven't baee withowt them. I can eat anything, s t ti.e r a t « * ? S |»«r e « n t i»«r Annum ir»»m tl • I* »tenti» »ak«>n thmiitfh Mnnn A t o. . r**ce1ve r» IIS- 1 1 5 -1 1 7 Wwt Slit st, *iw ro w providing I finiah with a Tsbule instead ai dsmart. I feel very thankful that I have found A paper nightcap may prevent a de tU« •sirth. — Rev. David Utter, Unitari »pretal tudlec, y » It hout eh* M h d a y o f I L «la h a r, l.*dfo, »n»*>n a p r ♦ n ii««* o y something that w01 prokoag a y 14ft.** structive “ «•old” to a plant some severe U««te r x iv u t e d |»y you and E r a G a r r ic k to an. Denver. % night. p la in tiff, m ill a'*** t«* fo > «c ln «« .*» m o r t g * ^ « ex- QA3TRIC TROUBLES. L>í i Corn g il i* ■ Potash. W h a t is C A S T O R IA S E E D S G E N U IN E C A S T O R IA ALWAYS The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 3 0 Years. Shiloh's Consumption E czem a, P soriasis, Salt R h e u m ,T e tte r and A c n e DYSPEPSIA R H M S NS CALL'S MAGAZINE MSCALL ■ P atter n s Scientific American. A hardsnm elv UlustrMert weeklv. Y "nrest rlr- eolation o f hut »rtnntltto toiirii*!. ", » rn a, fit a y<»*r: tour ra«>ntb*. f L Bold by all newmlenlert». iYlUNN & Co.3818™ * ^ ’ New York Brauch O it.c«. »S& If St., Washington. I). G C To A r Infants S T and O R IA Children. T lu Kind You Karo Always Bought Bears the Biguá tore o í •c ttU ii an d d e liv e r e d hy you Alt»I E v a G a r r ic k t « p la in t iff U|K»n r.*al eatnte »ita A te »i in P olk c«»n itty. O r * n , t«t secure th e | * v m « n t o f •a i l p ro m ia a o ry »tote, » m l in th e fu r th e r turn o f $L>r> tia «|*♦ cma ! A tto rn e y * fre e ; th a t you 1.« L » r r « d iro n 1 .til r ig h t »»r in te re s t o f in o r t«» «a id r e t l e a U t r , and f.n t o « >*»)« t h « r « o f in If.* tu i«n n «r p r n v M «d hy l»\v. Tide su ’ tihpota >* p u liliah e I h v o rd e r «>f the l f n it * r » h !e J . K. S ih le y , c o u n ty ju d g e o f tha c «m u ty c o u rt f«»r P o lk c o u n ty , O reg o n , o n c e » w eak fo r ai\ w e e k *, in th e P»«lk C o u n tv Ite m i* « r , a w e e k ly ne»v*|*»|.er puhliertv<i in P*..k c o u n tv , t >t«)fon. T h e d a te o f th e firs t p u h li- ca tio n o f th i* •uinm »*ti« ia th«* 2 N » drtv o f Kelt, rtt try . llfcVJ. S a l I o rd e r is d a te d th is lih h cU y «*f F e b v u s r r . 1 U lT l. K R A P iM D . A t t o r n e y s fu r p lg iu t iff (t r lt ie d In A d r n n r f. Briggs—So you are going to have your fortune told by the new astrolo ger down tou ti . I.et me give yon n pointer. I f yon want him to predict that you will one «lay be rich. Just give him a handsome tip. Grlgg»—That’s alt right 1 * 1 ! give him my note for a th jusnncl or so. payable 1 when I liecome a millionaire. O u. A B T O One gives relief T I I A . _ /f 1» « 1 « ’ *» Itoi* »lain Dm* SOUTHERN FACIFIC 1 I could not sleep at nigkf. I had suffered three years at least from M t liead ached and my fret would be cold as ice. Sly be we Is were not regular and I would have •*ich cramps from gases fonsm g on my stomach that I w e ld hint away. I was in such dhtrr** that 1 would have sooner died dun live. About three months ago I was suffering and felt .is if n»v body was tied up mwarrUv. My brother recommended Ripans Tabulm to me. My husband ■ ■burned some hw me from the nearesr drug s«ore and I sRuald not now be without them. They relieved me of alt the foul gases that formed m w v stomach and they move n>y bowels regularly, for whK h I had been taking ph vssrs all the rime 1 have no more raw *, my bowels move rvgnlarly, ^ well ; in fact, 1 feel el as l have no more headaches and can ___ sleep as light light as the air which I breathe, and that Is u rin e * good deni lor a w«wnan who weighs »<*> pound* I am sorrv that I did no« commence using the Tabules a year ago, fur they would have saved a s a great deal of pain an» I suffering.' TMVlvw i^ s r n * r ir r ^ . « ^ puSHrtTannntr*' tor an ---- fain try r - rvMWnrv » cense, contains a supply fo r a year. C o stly R-isrs. It is said tlriit tlie first four roses of the beautiful variety known ns Jacque minot received by a New York ¡lower dealer just before a long a,ro f ’ln lst- rnns sold fur a;» ece—eight times their w eight Iu gold. TIM E TA E L E C O K V A U W M A IL — D A IL Y 7-S'i a m L v .............. Portland. ... Ar 5;.r0 p m I 1:«S a in L v .............. D erry..................... r ! , U ;< u II : j> m A r ......... C**rval*is Lv m o i ' m At Albany and CorvaUi« m n im t with tiaii. s.< Oregon Central and Ea-:erri r*iilr»«»1. DALLAS PASSIM.FP «h o »» T «!k . f A>* p m Lv D A IL Y . EX S U N D A Y P* rrUncl............ A r 9:31 a m I -mllM................. Lv tJ.lo « m Tbe only t i l l f some employer* rolse Kfifip * A» tbelr clerk* 1« when they piny poker to- y a m iiil l Diristn.v pcLher.— Philadelphia Record. Ttamnger f. ot of jvff*-r«on strvat I *|»L' E -------------------- m U G IIT - T M l W EEKLY ¡I Leave l:.tj a m ... Leave J;50 p m A r r o t i ;0 p ro . Pcrt;a»d A rrire Irti p m D*i aa Antv«SMam A i r i » « ....... L e a »« 7 to a m