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Impaired Digestion jlsy not be all that Is meant by dytpepita golf, but II will ire u ursiKKU The uneasiness alter eating, fits of nerr- hooilac he. sourness of the stomach, anil disagreeable belching may not be very bad now, but tbey will be If the stomach Is auflered to grow weaker. Dyspepsia is such a miserable disease that the tendency to it should be given nTj attention. This is completely over come by Hood's Sarsaparilla which strengthens thewhole digestive system Conscientious. "Fo you won't chop the wood7" "No. ladv," answered Meandering Mike, it a tone ot deeP sorrow. "I'm s kleptomaniac. I'm afraid I might steal some of it." Washintgon Star. Aik Your Dealer Tor Allen's Foot-Ease, ipowiifC It Cures Hwollen, Sore, Hot, Callous, Afhini!,Mfeilii(C'itil luicrowliiKNalls. Mnkrs ne or ttaht hu easy. At nil Ilruu'irlxts anil Kho orw,2-''ntH. Accept Mo htibstitute. Banipl jfnm. Address Allen 8. Olnmteil, beltoy, N. Y. Library of Women's Writings. time. Kuissavoff. who recently died at St. Petersburg, had collected a library of nearly 18,000 volumes, all written by women. No book by a male author ever had a place on her shelves. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of She Didn't Care. "Pardon me," said the reporter who hw! been sunt to write up her wedding "but we Hhould have to get out a sup plement in order to print the list of your wedding presents. " "0 I wouliln t mind that, conented the bride, uVchly. Ohio State Journal. EITQ Permanently Cured. No fits of norvonsnes! 1 1 1 w after first 'Iht' n.eof ir. Kline'gtlreat Nerve 2esUrer. genii lor FK L li S'J.OO trial Imttleanil treat. w. UB.lt. 11 Kline. Ud..uii AicliSt.sluiWell.kia,l' More Than One. Henritiiitfs I hear that a stork visit ed your House hint night. Kewlybleseed (tragically) Storks Puck. Econo-nirnl housekeepers know that cheap groceries are seldom cheap. The cheapness is nearly always made possi ble at the expense of weight and quali ty. The bout economy is to buy Mono pole canned goods, Baking Powdor, Spices, Syrup and Coffees. You not only pet the very finest the market affords bnt at a very little advance over the cheap grades. Don't tamper with your health. Insist upon Monopole. If your grocer doesn't handle them, eeiitl us his name. WADIIAMS & KERR BROS., Portland. The Reformer. Jester She married him to reform him. Jimeon Well? "She is now trying to get a divorce in order to give some other woman a chance at the reform business." Ohio State Journal. The druggist who advises you to use Hamlin's Wizard Oil forthecureof puin, does you a good turn I Bankrupted. She John shall I have the bill for By new spiing bonnet sent to you? He No; I ll have a receiver ap pointed, and you may send it to him. Ohio State Journal. Mothers will find Mrs. Wlnslow's Sooth- 1H? bvnin thn Kaa . I . .... W... . v. .. r iciireuv h-j ubo nil .uuu snuuren during the teething period. With Thanks, of Course. "I HAnt a vtrtAm 1 : 41.,, WUl WiU JJlllliCUlCll y IV HHJ ,!'"!. of 01,6 of tue 1)681 magazines." im wnai result; ' "He returned the compliment." Philadelphia Bulletin. THE OFFSPRING OF HEREDITARY BLOOD TAINT. Scrofula is but a modified form of Blood roison and Consumption. The parent wao is tainted by cither will see in the CuIH fllA Or. ... J aamfesting itself in we form of swollen tfands of the neck and oat, catarrh, weak pw, offensive sores "u abscesses and of iwntimes whit ..ii gsure signs of Sofu!a. There may ( -"vxiernal signs for ir-r knetime. fr.rti, a;'- j.' 1 -'lii. wine case, but the. rtnictnfi ia in the oa anwjiu break ont t the first f 3V0r. rweontjortnn;,. coo .1.: ,t lanTi vT "vc ol8eaae dv nrsi purnying ianrl ?mlai"K P the blood and stimulating 1 su,u"g me wnoie system. ' M. Seals, In PV,tU Dn.,. vrn.t..t11 T.nn !he fL.'hie j Vlr8 my daughter fell and cut u,..-re,,d. From this -.iTSd the alands .0 1 became swollen and bunted, iittemu'i i1" dociara here and elsewhere trv h S wilhaut any benefit. We decided jtirtly.ir b' and a few bottles cured ber en- "s'k jn. . , maces new ana jjuic blood to nourish and strengthen tlie body, and is a positive and IliT afe cure for Scrofula. lather in J 'edy so thoroughly and effectively bfc"1? Wlod- ..yo have any t-n, or your ennu nas F-ienieu th?Mbl?4 ta'nt. take S. S. S. 'and get th ,n g00'1 condition and prevent "e disease doing- further damage. ohV D for our free book and write our eh. Cla"9 a,xut your case. We make no 'HE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLAN;. OA. PECULIAR FISH FOUND IN CHINA Appears to Be Equally at Home In Mail a la Water. At one of the many creeks fuat make a network of the district round the mouths of the Canton river, and which form the harbor of Macao, an odd fish ing industry is carried on by the poor est class of Chinese. Like the other branches of the Canton river, this creek brings down an enormous amount of matter In suspension, which is gradually but surely filling up tae harbor. At low water large expanses of mudflat are uncovered. There are miles of it, of a yellowish-brown tint, consisting of the soil of the country which the river traverses. This mud, by the way, Is of marketable value, great quantities being dredged up by native mudboats and used at Macao and Hongkong for cement making, says the London Science Gossip. These mudfiats are the home of a species of goby of the genius "Boleoph thalmus," very nearly allied to the sh called walking fish, "Perlophtbalmus." They are, like the mud, of a yellowish brown color, mottled with darker brown and spotted with a few bright blue markings on the upper part of the body and dorsal and tall fins. These gobies, like their allies, are soft-skinned fish, with exceedingly small scales, and average about five Inches in length. The eyes are very close together, autl on the top of the head. When the tide Is out these fish He on the surface of the mud in vast num bers, sometimes taking a series of lit tle .lumps like a frog, and at others moving slowly by the aid of their tins, which they use like the flippers of a seal or walrus, so that they appear us If walking. When disturbed they bur row vertically into the mud. If la water thoy lie ou the bottom, seldom rising much above It. They have a habit of raising and depressing the dorsal fins, especially when chasing oue another. This goby is very fond of climbing on to a stone or mangrove stem, right out of the water, where it will stay for a considerable time. When the tide is on the ebb one meets a motley crew of old anJ youug, decrepit and nble-bodled mud fishers, going to the tidal flats with their mud boards on their hends or shoulders, armed with baskets, pots and pans or every description. Some of the sledges have a box nailed on them to act both as a handle bar and a receptacle for the fish. A woman will even fish with a child strapped on her back. In the usual Chinese fashion. These poorer people do not eat the fish tbemselveB, but sell them at about 20 cents per catty; that Is, about 5 pence for one and a third pounds and It takes many of the fish to weigh a pound. This fish has many enemies besides the Chinese. Herons of several species, and even the kites and no doubt other birds are always on the watch for It. It must be very prolific, as the numbers do not seem to decrease, and It Is In season as far as Chinese Ideas go, all the year round; but then anything "chow-able" is In season with a Chinaman. PARIS TO NEW YORK BY LAND. Thin Strip of Water Between France and the United States. In Harper's Bazar Harry de Wlndt, the famous traveler, writes of the trip ou which he Is now engaged, "From Paris to New York by Land." Here Is the outline of this seemingly Impossible Journey: "From Paris to New York by land!" exclulras the Insular Briton, who, from sheer force of hnblt, cannot dissociate a trip to the United States from gigan tic liners and a stormy sea. "Why, the thing Is impossible! Surely to get from France to America you must cross the Atlantic ocean!" This view Is per haps excusable, for the world is wide, and since the inception of my proposed journey I have met cultivated people unaware of the fact that France and the United States are only actually di vided by a narrow strip' of sea, but lit tle wider from shore .to shore than the Strait of Dover. Bering Strait, however, is far away. and to reach it entails an arduous Jour ney, parts of it almost as wild and in accessible as, say central Greenland or unexplored Tibet At present, In darker Siberia, the traveler must be prepared for physical hardships from intense cold to semi-starvation. He must face the risks attendant upon sled trips in the polar regions; furious bliz zards, shifting Ice and a pathless waste of some 1,500 miles, with few resting places. Such huts as exist are rude walrus hide shanties tenanted by Tchuktcbls, a race of people, filthier, if possible. In their habits and habitations than the Alaskan Eskimos. Such a stu pendous Journey, without a great ob ject, would be not only fruitless, but productive of unnecessary discomfort and danger. My object, however, is to try and lighten this dark and dreary portion of the earth's surface, and to prove, if possible, the feasibility of en tering a comfortable "train de luxe" In Paris, and emerging from it little the worse for the Journey, In New York. Even under these luxurious con ditions the trip will still be a long one, but I fancy that many a "mal de mer" martyr, would cheerfully endure It 1b preference to the unspeakable distress of an ocean-crossing In dirty weather. The question of passenger trafllc Is, however, of very secondary Importance in the great scheme under considera tion. New Method. Jaspar I hear you have discharged your cook. How did you manage It? .Tumpuppe I met ber policeman on the street and insulted biui. New York Sun. Tell a child that it is good, a man that he Is great and a woman that she Is beautiful and they will applaud your judgment Black Hair 'I have used your Hair Vigor for Eve years and am greatly pleased with It. It certainly re stores the original color to gray hair. It keeps my hair soft." Mrs. Helen Kilkenny.New Portland, Me. Ayer's Hair Vigor has been restoring color to gray hair for fifty years, and if npvpr faile H ithis work, either. , vr ' . iou can rely upon it for stopping your hair from falling, for keeping your scalp clean, and for making your hair grow. 11.00 a kotlte. All eroulKa. If your drnppiRt cannot supply you, send s one dollar and we will express yon . bottle. Be sure and give the name of .our nearest exnress office. Address, J. C. AYEIl CO.. Lowell. Mass. A Child Mother's Augury. When a child refuses to "take" to any one, its mother thinks it pretty good evidence thut the person is guilty of some enormous crime. Atchison Globe. Mild Case. Wife (anxiously) Is my husband thT goat's milk. Mrs. Mahoole Thor Is? Bedad, th' baste must have bin atln' wan av those Paddy-whiskey posters. Chicago Dally New. tie Was the Any.Old-Thing. He (ecstatically) Miss De Peyster promised last night to marry me. She (calmly) I congratulate you. "You don't seem to be surprised." "No, I can't say that I am. I heard her say yesterday that she- had made up her mind to have a husband before the year was out, and that almost any old thmg would do." Stray Stories. ABSOLUTE SECURITY, Genuine Carter's FJttle Liver Pills. Must Bear Signature of if Fac-SlasUa Wrapper Below. Tear aamall au4 a aar t take a aagai. rOI HEADACHE. FOR DIZZINESS FOR BILIOUSNESS FOR TORPID LIVER. FOR CONSTIPATIOI. FOR SALLOW SKI I. FOR THECOMPLFJMOI a . OKn t'UOl MU0T MVKUPHATun K. Jl CURE SICK HEADACHE. CARTERS THE ROCHAVBEAU STATU. 1 1 vir m r r. Li The memorial io Itoehumbeau. recent ly unveiled nt Washington., stands In Lafayette square, and Is close to the statue of Lnfnyottc. It is of heroic size, and represents the French marshal at the siege of Yorktown, ordering the French wing of the American besieging army to attack the works erected by Geuernl Cornwullls. Agnlnst the pe destal Is a figure of France holding aloft with one hand the French and American flags and with the other grasping a sword. The war eagle, typi fying the defensive alliance between France and the American colonists, ex tends Its wings nt the feet of the figure. The statue Is a copy of the Itocham beau memorial at Vendome. France, the town near which the Itochambeau estate Is situated. The Vendome bronze was unveiled twelve years ago. A GtAMT TREE SECTION. On exhibition at the American Mu seum of Natural History will soon be seen the largest section of a tree ever brought from a forest, which Is consld ered the finest specimen of Its kind in the world, says the Baltimore Ameri can. The fast passing away of the giant redwood trees due to the ax of the commercial lumbermen those majes tic relics of the forest primeval and the great Ice age. Is rapidly going on, and It will only be a question of time when : nil save those stundlug In the govern ment and State reservation groves will be destroyed. j This huge black of redwood, now isklllfully polished, forms a striking lilg tree exhibit, whose like cannot be sepn outside of a visit to southern Cali fornia. An idea of Its gigantic propor- SECTION OP A TKKK. Jons Is vividly shown In the Illustra tion by the six-foot man standlug at the base, whose figure readies only a third of Its height The diameter Is more than 18 feet and the circumfer ence is 56, and It Is surrounded by a fringe of cinnamon colored bark a foot deep in some places. The tree began to grow 650 A. I)., and was 13 feet In diameter when Colum bus reached our shores, and when cut down it was 1,840 years old. Some of the trees in the same vicinity are said to be from 6,000 to 8.000 years old. ' Companions lii Courtesy. Warm was the Irish heart and win ning the way of the late Lord Dufferiu. Shortly before be left Canada, and while he was In residence at IUdeuu Hall, he was walking one windy day when be came upon an old Irish labor er who was mending the roadway. ' As was his wont, the' governor gen eral stopped to have a chat and the old laborer stood bare-heuded, the wind blowing his thin, white hair roughly about "Put on your hat," said Lord puf ferin. "Not before your excellency," replied the old man. "Then," said bis lordship, taking off bis own hat "If you will expose your gray hairs to this-wind out of deference for my position, I must expose mine to It out of respect for your gray hairs." - Projpeuta. Rich Old Aunt Kobert, I'm going to make my will I think I shall leave you (pause). Attentive Nephew (eagerly) Yes, aunt Aunt Before long. London Punch. liOndon'a Motor Oiunibna. A motor omnibus may now be seen plying In London streets. The veldcle is run as an experiment by the Road Car Company between Hammersmith Broadway and Oxford circus. Olive Oil io Andaliuia. , The olive oil product of the year In Andalusia amounts to about 8,000,000 pounds. -I . FOR FREE ADVICE Every Woman Should Writs Dr. S. B. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium. Mrs. Joseph Larelle. Mrs. Joseph Lacelle. Ottawa. East. Ont., Canada, writes: "Peruna is better bv far thnn anv w J other medicine tus.f .in the Dominion lor the troubles peculiar to the sex. I suffered with backache, headache and aragging down pains for over nine months, and nothing- relieved me a par ticle until I took Peruna. A few bot tles relieved me of niv niiaerahln half. dead, half-alive condition. I am now in good health and have neither ache or pain, nor have I had any for the past year. If every sufferine woman would take Feruna they would soon know its! value and never lie without it." Mrs. Joseph Lacelle. Free Home Advice. In view nf tliA errant. tii,iltitiwlA .t women suffering from some form of fe male disease and yet unable to find anv cure. Dr. Hartman. the renowned specialist on female catarrhal dis eases, has announced his willintrncss to direct the treatment of as many ' .... ...unw niibaiiuii III 1 1 1 1 1 1 during the summer months without fc-iiuiKC Those wifhinir to become natienta should address the Peruna Medicine! Co., Columbus, Ohio. Railroad Wanted. "Yes," said the head man of the new settlement, "we're after a railroad now.' "You don't say!" "Yes, if we could get a railroad "to come this way kill a few cows and cut off some of the legs of the older citi zens, we'd sue it. for damages and get enough to build a town hall and grade the cemetery." Atlanta Constitution. A Pr.ciution. "Then when you have finished your lecture," said the professor ol elocution and dej)ortuient to yonug Ihille, "bow gracefully and leave the platform on tip-toe." 'Why on tip-toe?" queried Dnlle. ".So as not to wake the audience," responded the professor. Pearson's Weekly. A Later Disclosure. Phe Told me he could live on bread and cheese and kisses. Frienc What then? the I found out that he expected papa to furnish the breud and cheese. Argonaut. Their Activity. "Yes," said the doctor, "I really be lieve automobiling will tend to make us a more active and athletic people." "Ah! You mean the people who walk and dodge." Philadeplhia Prexs. Ps's Idea of Ships. "What is an airship, pa?" "A ship that puts on airs, my son." "Is a airship, like other ships, called she?' " "Certainly; didn't I just say that an airship was a ship that put on airs?" Smart Set. A Bad Case. He Miss Wadsworth is rather man nish, isn't she? Hhe Exceedingly! Why, she'd rather pay two cents more for an article than go into a department store to buy it. Puck. No Deterrent "Sharp is somewhat unscrupulous, isn't he?" "Yes, it will take more than his con science to keep him from making a for tune." Town and Country. He Knew. Harriet They have sighted a whale off to the leeward. Hen peek I bet it is a female. Harriet Why do you think so? Henpeck Because I heard them say, "There she blows I" Chicago News. Obliging; Guard Kow, then, miss, get in qnick, please. The train is just going to start. Young Lady But I want to give my ieter a kiss. "Get in, I'll see to that." Tit-Bits. ' ' 1- BTEONGEE AND BETTER THAN COMMON HAIXOCK'B OR ANY OTIIER BEKRY BOX NEW PATENT FOLDING BERRY BOX. K. BUplea. No Tack. OUk. ar box. read, lor use. SAMPLE BOX FREE. LAMBERSON. PORTIrvn no a 00 rmEoi -iSTOCK foooi MOswRFh sin ninrp tari-srtr flTe iieen ieuitiir frumiinii an Aniietlt and ninlii. thn nlcra (017 rwult-ir. W. OKOOIUS, gslls.$3.50: tkt.Kc.tl. FREEl 68-pase Hand SC. J. ttOVVlLN. lout Ageots, mUk. HOGS irow tttJZttWntffiZSSr " Kurt Like It Lawyer The Idea of the opposing attorney referring to me as a "lobster!" You wouldn't call me that, would yooT Client Of course, not. , Lawyer Ah, I knew yon wouldn't. Client No, it's impossible for a rhark to be louder. Chicago Paily News. Ancestry. Mrs. Vpporten (haughtily) My great grandfather was a Virginia Taylor. Mrs. Nearieh (unefWtedly ) In deed! And my grandfather was a Chi cago butcher. Chicago News. HOW ABOUT IT? When 3n.11 lrlkt a wtuinp with th onilnurr PuhIi -ul nmwfr, fkomi'ihtiiBj hpHMt nttoitt tthtm it hi the atx) lllutiiailmi, nutl lluv am nil I'linh rut, ttml nil will ilu this t ii-rit tli 1 hnmpton straw Cut Mower. 'I hi Mrv lo Btinw Unit rwur tuHlMMt th bar will rrnlM the wIhi'Ih frum it "mini. lti'ntv trtuilnii ami cunliiK powrr. Vih thi lium iImi Irnw Cut the i-sMitntry In the nmilt presv mirtt ul tint the luir hi Ih'mvv riittlii stive ilnwiivtiml pull, holding tho w'heeln iUlilr to Hie irnii nd. 1 iktvivmI trrvrtlnn, mm ire (tower, iiuiklmc the ttiirHi powerful cutter on the mur kt't. Thin feet niuiiilN umllnpiiii'il, nml If you wnnt the iH'sit mower iitmle, buy thu l tmiupioti lrtiw Cut. Heml lor hunk of testimonial letter from hurt tired ot'tlHlthtrl custoiioM-n nil over i 'rvnun, WimhhuMmi Miid l.l.iho. MIX IIKI.U I.KU IS ft NT A V ft II I O., mm mth I AkvhIm. i'oriltMid, Or BUY THE 0 K MOWERS The bent hoi of romitetlllmi In in nink niHrhtnr "Just fin timrd km Met oruilrk." iity out of every hundred mower mild urouud the world hear the immu Mit'oriuu a ull on tli MrCnrmlck uxi-ut, or L'ATA UKILE MA11.KU HIKK, by A. H. BOYLAN, Uen. Agt. Mit'ormli-k lUrvitttliiK MnrhliwCo. PORTLAND, ORtiUON. WITH A MILWAUKEE MOWER li) You ran cut m.re hay with the ' same U-am in the same time ami with Ium wurk than with any other Mower. What more i-ouM you want? FRIIIIMAN, Ocnl. Agt. 290 East Water St., PORTI-ANI), ORIiUON. 8 2 , Walter A. Wood and Minnie Extras j WHERE PURITY IS PARAMOUNT NnthliiK eti turn Into the mnke-ii p of MON-OWII-E nr.H-4-rli-s exevpt nb-uilul.lv iire liiKte lleiits They am ai-keil in tl.a ni'mt cli anly manner ami tlh the innlr at of -are. if you try them you will unver ba satisfied with oiler ami Inferior biamls. The rout is very little over unlliiary rrmles II your gnu'er luiemi't rry AtofsOCOUJ groteries .einl us bin name. WAUMAMS A KKUV HUOS., rWtland. St. Helen's Hall PORTLAND, ORFCOH. A Hourillni nml lny oi hot.l fur fill l. Jl a hiormitl KlinlurKiineii I mining lenrl. inent, whluli lia a separate ri.lileneo for am derKsrteu clasi,. The lliianllna lleparlmi-Dt rrovliles a elie. rftil and well arranged hum Inryoriiig ladles, tor CataloKUa or other in lormailiiti sptily 10 MIHS tl.EANOR TKIIIIETT8, PrlneirWl. Foundad 1B70 A Hum Sohoml torn Mw Mlltlmry mnd Mmnuml Trmlnlng Writ for lllumirmtmd Omtmlogum Summer Resolutions TAKE Kcclcy Cure run Sure relief from liquor, opium and tobacco uauiia. Den 1 Keeley Institute uBw.M. iTviiuiur u.ruru .r. m . Moved to 4HO Williams !. fo. timid. Ira...m . r. m. v. ITTITHEW w 1 V soenll snenUoa tbla pa par. ' 1 "Li;- "' '-L! 1 ' ' ; A J. A PRUSSIAN STOCK FOOD. n 1m fm.l r am . T . MAKES PIGS GROW. GOOD FOR STUNTED CALVES block rood to my Uiorotit-libri-d .wi,. ? "i imt sUgln, Mb. uu Bluvc With a-1 . f . Book. Proisloa ttmcdy Co., Sf, rsul. Mlaa. fortUutl, Ore., and Hnntlle. i