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He**.— vs h ■ 11... 1 « Interrupt you, Htatoatnan. 1 »1»* M||| (Imo ! oan mamma.’* — Yonkrrf Mae Had Irolala«, Mrs. (‘hurch You any she was a war correspondent Mica? Mrs Out ham Yea. she was sec re- tary of a woman’s club.—Yonkers Hlatesman. • ••Friend f *>, Mai Muihvr-lMd.aw." "Are you a friend of the prisoner T* Magistrate O'Connor ask<-d a buxom woman witness In tho Central street police station court yesterday. “No. I’rn his mot her «la-law.** replied tho woman, without any particular show of frrllnr New York World. FOR THE PUBLIC ff*e f» to a» », » ry a>. • >a th. print« t «**»{ A rough .nd > alow Itifiatiimafton and noigoaitew amt th«»o In torn aro <!u# tu an mrea. ofwuid and wl H« mn » in tb*o>* *-tn A (unir I»« adv« ornali rfete tho «>«*«m of «tMigootbw white roa«*ing ta*» painful »>*u<hl»tg (»et th* fol loot g and mt« at homo « •» • bait oanoa rtuwi Wild rharrty i«rte. u»»*> ounce r»H»<pound onaont w cardi >1 o<>d ih»«o <«uovo* «yrup white pino ream inaurt t Hhahv tho btttte and taka twrntjr drop« owwr» half hour fc»r four h«>t>rw Then t»no half t» a*r tr«»p<«>nful throw or four firn«-» daily <Jiv childrw> tea» coordina to aye Cut thia out an ear« It fur au«no f rawed, Kin* Edward. whan I’fines of W a I nb . nswr votwd on any politi cal question; but ho alwaya voted for tho I>e»-«*u a rd Wife'« Klatrr Hill, which was a social and not a politi«!» mat tor. Bad BLOOD "Before I began uaing Cascarets ! ha* 0 ba<! complexion, pimples on my face, and my food waa not «ligratrd as it xhouhl have l«rrn Now I am entirely well, and the pimples have all diMpjteared from my face I ran truthfully ahv that CBacareta are just as advertieed; 1 have taken only two Uixca of them ” CUrencs R. Griffin. Sheridan, I ml. p!e««»n(. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. I»u G<»< m | Nover br<k»n, Weaken«»r Gnpa. |0k. .*V, Ade Nevrr «uhi In bulk The«*ew* Ine labtet «tamped C C C Guaranteed t» euro ar vmir m»uov ba«.b. 9X1 A LEADER WATER SYSTEM IN YOUR HOME Mean« an unfalhn« water aupply It mean« that you will have tho n»<w*t practi cal Domwatic water mu ply «yiitem now In um « So elevated tank, »ft frusen pipe« in Winter, no «taanant water in luminur. no wat**r Miipply truublrfi of any nort Tank placed in Ixornivni out of Rlvht »nd way. m»'l<’ of |>r»M«»«d »teal, will not rust »nd will text a lifetime You will hr pl.-M-w! with the l.KAOKR ■yutcm of furnishing IK'inaoic W»t«r Supply. A-k for <»ur rntahutus »nd frrw iMioktet. "How I Solved My Water Supply Prubten».” LEWIS & STAVER CO. Portland, Ore. Spokane, Wash. Boise, Idaho. A dental coliaga baa raeantly b«an addad to th* Unlv«r*lty ot Madrid. SaiMratly. ”1 was mimicking Professor Mare Walter Ilroadbalt, ot Wllllaton. Pa., yesterday and Its rauvht mt" claim* to hava a han that laat yaar •What did ho oay?’* laid 247 *■■*. ot which tan w*r* dou ‘Told me tn stop making a foul of bt* yolkad. myaslf **—The Wnat* Neither bolting water nor raid 100 Her <>Mly < banew. degreee below aero kills the sprout In "You must not Interrupt me wtxvn I Mme aeeda. Profeeoor Becquerel found am speaking. Ethel,“ | three *ee<!* eighty eeven year» old that Quit k as Wink. Rest *«•< Tkl>*. If your ey« H ache with a smarting, "Ilow doe* your huaband manage In bum1 ng sensation and dixxineaa, uae th« winter whan the automobile »«aeon PETTITS EYE SALVE. All druggists la over?" or Howard Brua., Buffalo, N. Y. "Fine. It* take* up bowling and trie* to kill th* plnboya"—Puck. Congress refused United Htatee Commissioner of Education Brown’s request for 13.000 to study a certain phase of child Ilfs, but granted 111.000 for a scientific study of clams. New Formuli C uim Coufh>, Coidi, Wow llrr Owe*. II onchllto and Hoavaanaaa "Ills wife used to tw strongly op in riva Houts. Much 1« clune In th**« day« « > «taf* th< | wwm | to his playing poker and now she rata« a of «onaumplten hut pt*4«».ly nothing baa l>oo«> nutria». Uva a» laaaarhiny th« uuMir how likes to hare him play.** U» havMtli up • rolli «ml rura roti «h». br«»»>rhitte **Yea. ho plays (»otter than bo used tohoilrtU •<• . with • mpi«». hutno itti »««I mtMllrb«« ft»« frvMt> <5.1 ym ou A taxwlfrw rough to,-—Houston Post •yrup B0MZTHU0 FOX EVERYBODY They Were Tew ll«ity, Those Africans who named Mr. Roosevelt llwana Turn bo really ought to see Mr Taft, who Is a great deal bwanler and has a tumbo twice as large—t’n«*l» Iternuo* Mags sine. AtMWlrur vs. Expert. “Same wlrnmrn spend about half iheir time tryln* to make themselves look somewhere near as good so a photographer can."—Lua Angelos Es* press. < uwvlariwg Proof. "Good gracious. Jane, my hand Is always In my pocket-** "No. It Isn’t, John, or you would fee! that letter therm I gave you to mall two weeks ago Baltimore American. !aprouted. Work ta going on ateadlly to deep en and wldan th* H um canal, and ere long the hlggeit merchant veeaela with a depth ot twelve meter* will be able to uae It. F. B. Weinhold, of Brookalde, Pa, laat *«a*on ral*e<l on tweniy tlva'acrra about three thoueand buahela of ear ram. Many of the ear* were over six teen Inches In length. For a number of years Washington has been fsr snd away the largest lumler producing H^tt* In the I'nlon, and It still I* ahead; but last year I Ixitilslana nearly caught up with It. Ittt UVt TO« ÇutttwÇuS ia m aafe aa i( i* effective. Guar- I anteed to contain no opiate«. It is I very palatable too - children like it. I I All BMWXS0» M Cents BAND INSTRUMENT LESSONS !«earn to play same music»! Inatrumeat. Musicians make money »nd make It easy. We teach Cornet, Clarinet, Saxophone, Flute, Piccolo, Slide Trombone. Valve Trombone, Alto or M»»phone. Tuba and Baritone, direct from Conservatory to pupil at home, Faey tn le»m. Countw simple, thorough and complete. Endorsed by United States Government and famous musician«. Reaulta guaranteed. Write ua now for free «am ple lemiana for instrument you de«ire tn learn. Prices and terms reasonable. INTERNATIONAL CONSERVATORY Of MUSIC MASONIC TfMPLt, PORTLAND. OREGON. ] Letters from Prominent Physicians addressed to Chas. II. Fletcher. Dr. A. F. Peeler, of 8t. Louis, Mo., says: "I have preacribed yoar Castor!* Io many cases and have always found it an efficient and speedy remedy." 9oo D rops ) Dr. Edward Parrish, of Brooklyn, N. T., says: "I have used your Cas torla in my own Lousehold with good results, and have advised several patients to use It for Its mild laxative effect and freedom from harm." Dr. J. B. Elliott, of New York City, says: "Having during th* past six ALCOHOL 1 PEX CEWT AVcgvlsUr PirparilionfarAi amila tind itagli« SkxaactoaodßiMboi Helen, aged «. waa telling Mary, ax* 7, of her plan* for th* futur*. "!'*n I nfants / chilpren going to be married." »he announced, "and have eighteen children " "Oh." gasped Mary, her eyes wide with amusement, "you mercenary wretch!" The population of Germany, apart from Immigration and emigration. In creased by RH2.624 last year. In En gland. the birth* exceeded the death* by 393.B21; tn Italy, by 357,17«: In Belgium, by 71,711; In Holland, by 13,15»; In France, by 4»,411. In old Holland, when a couple ap plied for divorce, they were locked Prometes Di^rttionfterfd ne5sandkrsiioniiipjnn8«r Optimi. H.’rphine norMmL Twelve year* ago Prine* Buelow was a poor man. He retires from th* of. fle* of Gorman ahanrallor with a large private fortune and th* rank of count and prlnc*. On th* day th* kal**r gave him th* latter titl* Buelow was notified that his share of th* **tat* ot H*dd Godfrey, th* wealthy augar mer chant of Hamburg, amounted to 31,- 373.000. H*rr Godfrey had never met Prince Buelow, but had become Inter ested In hl* publlo career and left him hl* fortune. year* prescribed your Castorla for Infantile stomach disorders, I most heartily commend Its use. The formula contains nothing deleterious to the most delicate of children." Dr. C. O. Sprague, of Omaha, Neb, says: "Tour Castorla la an ideal medicine for children, and I frequently prescribe it. While I do not advo cate the indiscriminate use of proprietary medicines, yet Castoria is an exception for conditions which arise in the care of children." Dr. J. A. Parker, of Kansas City, Mo, says: "Your Castorla holds tho esteem of the medical profeaalon in a manner held by no other proprie tary preparation. dren. N ot N arcotic . It is a sure and reliable medicine for Infants and chil In fact. It Is the universal household remedy for infantile ailments." Dr. II. F. Merrill, of Augusta, Me, says: “Castorla is one of the very finest and moat remarkable remedies for Infants and children. In my opinion your Castorla has saved thousands from an early grave. I can furnish hundreds ot testimonial* from this locality as to it* efficiency <CEC rw and merits." Dr. Norman M. Geer, of Cleveland, Ohio, Bays: "During the laat twelve years I have frequently recommended your Castorla as one of the best up In a one-room, trying-out-cabln. with one dish and one spoon. If, after a month, they had not come to llmer lek they got the writ which waa sei dom asked for sfter this bundling. Dr. Doche (French army) says that spawning la really the cause of sums oyster poison la summer. 9pawnlng oysters are eonistlmes called "milky." Their Juice look* something like milk. Doche eay* thia milky Juice holde poi sons which the oyeter throws off In spawning. He tell* of the violent poi soning of a ntimber ot soldiers from eating "milky” oysters. Dread of sum- msr oysters 1* practically universal, and th* "R months" la a safe saying. Dr. E. Down, of Philadelphia, Pa., says: "I have prescribed your Cas torla In my practice for many years with great satisfaction to myself and benefit to my patients.” Of th* revenue accruing from the natlouai torsels In Colorado 25 per cent, or 100.000, Is yearly turned over to the Stats by the federal authorities for use on the public roade and school* —Outing. A DOSE OF piso ’S > CURE w I Dr. James Crltcbton Browne, who Is the real authority behind nio*t wise acre* and oracle* on ’ feeding." says: Th* meat ration of the Jap* In Man nhurla waa th* largest ever *erv«d In any army." The elgn read "Children Under Five ■ Year* of Age Free." Ths conductor l>r«M«(lo Moto* looked at It mournfully. "You may Vice may ho a monitor of hideous ' not believe It." said be, "but a wom mien, but stage a play or write a book an with Ove children, all hers, got on •bout It. and It beats ths deuce how i the car the other day and convinced many persons will welcome tho mon me that none of them was old enough •ter.—Lo* Angele« Express. to pay. Somehow, I can't believe It I yet"—New York Sun. .Xulhlng Mrw 'I be re. Great Author Waiter, this steak Is A new* Item stating that Gautemala as tough as leather. la considering putting her monetary Walter—I’ve always heard you was ' system on a gold basis recalls a poker an original character, sir, but I’m blessed If you don't list say tho agms story about four players with 31.000.- 000 (Gautemalan) In the pot, which as all on ’em do.—Tit-Rita. the winner exchanged for 3400 (Ameri Poultry Moto* can gold-), but It took him four day* "80 you are raising cbickensF* to do It, as 3100 gold was all the ‘‘Yes.’’ answered Mr. Crosalota. money changer would part with at a "What do you find tho greatest mon* time. ace to the welfare of poultry?** I-ord Llstsr, discoverer of antisepsis, “Sunday company.** — Washington saw in 1RS7, near a hospital, an old •tar. cholera pit which emitted a horrid Mind < nrw. stench aa It waa standing open tor the Pretty Cousin Algy, don’t your next corpsee Walls were formed on kneee get cold In that uniform? Algy (In Highland costume)—Baw three aides of coffins plied ono upon Jove, they did at first, but 1 said to another, and thia waa right under the them: “Hoot’ Dinna forget that my hospital window. There were five thou a In grandf%yther was a Scotsman!** sand cholera corpse* In sight? pits In and. baw Jove, they warmed right up the hospital yard. to tho Idea! The fleet.of the Graham A Morton What Xllrtl i>ny«ey Blayme. Company, operating on the southern Daysoy May me Appleton was read part of Lake Michigan, I* being equip ing a newspaper last night when sudv pod with wireless telegraph Instru dvtdy she gave a scream and fell to ments. There will be an operator on the door In a dead faint. Now, ac cording to the looks and tradition each boat and also one at each of the Daysey Mnyme fainted because she atatlone to be established at Chicago. read the announcement of an old Holland and Benton Harbor. This ser sweetheart's marriage or death (and vice Is available tor passengers and It would turn out afterward« accord also for emergency. ing to the books and tradition, that he One of the greatest works performed «as a cousin of her old sweetheart by the sama name). But real life is so by Americans In Korea was the mak unlike the books and tradition. Upon ing ot the Korean Englleh dictionary. being revived Daysey Mayme related This was done by Dr. J. S. Gale, a that she taw hosiery advertised for 27 Presbyterian missionary. He began It cents thst she had paid 35 cents for In 1892. after a four years' residence the day before Atchison Globe. In the country, and completed It with t? nan« w era bl«». in flve year*. Prior to that there was "Pardon me. l>r. Nvxtly, hut It la no means of intercommunication be simply preposterous for you to want to tween the foreigner* and the natlvee marry my daughter You are more except thrbugh the Chinese language. than twice as old as she Is.” There Is a rumor that Hartford. "I know that, Mr. Fykes, but when she has been a preacher’s wife ten or Conn., Intends to make a bld for tame for the fifteen years she will look fully ns old by establishing an asylum ns I do”—Chicago Tribune treatment of automobiles that have been worn out In the service, and that a eoclety tor the prevention of cruelty | to automobiles Is also under considers- ■ tlon. A speed antitoxin and a method of Injecting common sense Into chauf feurs might lessen the lal>or* ot th* proposed institutions.—New York Tribune. Ç Save the Babies. NFANT MORTALITY Is something frightful. We can hardly realize that of all tho children born in civilized countries, twentytwo per cent, or nearly one-quarter, die before they reach one year; thirtyseven per cent, or more than one-third, before they are five, and one-half before they are fifteen I We do not hesitate to say that a timely use of Casto ria would save a jority of these precious lives. Neither do we hesitate to say that many of these infantile deaths are occasioned by the use of narcotic preparations* Drops, tinctures and soothing syrups sold for children’s complaints contain more or less opium, or morphine. They are, in considerable quantities, deadly poisons. In any quantity they stupefy, retard circulation and lead to congestions, sickness, death. Castorla operates exactly the reverse, but you must see that it bears the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher. Castoria causes the blood to circulate properly, opens the pores of the skin and allays fever. Aperteci Retnedy rorCorafffa I Ion. Sour Sto nach. D lantén T Vor ms X onvulsioiis .fevtnsh twss «kl Loss of S leep . preparations of the kind, being safe in the hands of parents and very ef fective In relieving children's disorders, while the ease with which such a pleaaant preparation can be administered ia a great advantage." GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of Fee Sauk Si^nararr of NEW YORK. Aft» months old J5DOSES-J5CENTS Eie, t Copy of Wrapper. He—There waa nearly a bad Are at the theater. She—How was that? He—The villain lit a cigarette and tossed the match into the anow.—St Loui* Time*. The Kind You Have Always Bought How can Prof. Thoma* truthfully In sist that the value of a girl ta alight, when It I* a well known tact that man la willing to spend money on them, with them and for them. If he can only have the privilege of claiming posses sion?—Detroit News. On Rainy Days A Fish Brand Slicker will keep yon dry Practlenl Advice. Nell (seriously)—Between the rich poor old man I don't love and the young man 1 do love I am between two born* of a dilemma. • Bell (flippantly)—Then take the horn of plenty.—Baltimore American Sore throat lead* to Tonsilitia, Quin Hamlins Wixard Oil used as a gargle upon the first symptom* of * sore throat will invari ably prevent all three of these dread sy and Diphtheria. 8old by fint-clxsx ReUilerx the country ow. Send for oar Froe Caulogve A. J. TOWER CO. U. B. A. a 0WER w B oston . T oronto . C anada Valuable Item for Men Redd—I see It is estimated that .here are 20.000 tons of radium In the tea. Greene—But even that won’t tempt the girl with the «well bathing suit to go Into the water.—Yonkers Statee- man. Health and strength hitherto anknown will be felt surging in rich red blood through the arteries and veins and life’s greatest ambitions may be realised as never before, if the following special treatment is followed by those men. ami women, too. who are stricken with that mot dreaded of all afflictions, nervous ex haustion. accompanied with such symp I’runililnK loath. tom-» m extreme nervousness, insomnia. “You don’t know how proud I am of Ca'kl extremities, melancholia headaches, constipation and dyspepsia, kidr.ey trou my younger brother Jerry,” said Mrs. ble. dreadful dream*, of direful disasters, Lapallng. "Before he had been In coL timidity in venturing and a general inabil ity to act naturally at all times as other lege three years he got his bacchana people do. I«ack of poise and eqni'ibrium lian degree.” in men is a constant source of embiarrass- ment even when the public least suspecte it. 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