The Mission Of those corpuscles In your blood that havo been called "Little Soldiers," Is to fight for you gainst the disease germs that constantly endanger your health. These corpuscles ae made healthy and strong by the use of Hood's Sarsaparllla. This medicine is a combination of more than 20 different remedial agents In proportions and by a process known only to ourselves ana it has for thirty years been constantly proving its worth. No substitute, none "just-as-good." Hr Objeetlea. I wlsb my dentist wasn't so realistic,'' aid Mrs. Jenner Le Ondrfo. "He calls lit dental parlor his drawing room. 7 PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 CAYS PAZO OINTMENT Is guaranteed to ear any cue of Itehinir. Blind, Bleeding or Protruding' Film In ( to 14 daya or money refunded. 60c. Happy Eeggea(, "It's a good, thing tliut man wants but little here below," remarked the home-grown philosopher. "Because why?" queried the youth. "Because that's all there is left after woman gets what she wanta " answered the philosophy generator. r1TC St. Vita Dsnee ana I IIJi i bmUt sered by Dr. 1 .tne'a Great Nerve Re storer Bend for jkkb si-Oe trial bottle and treaties. Or. &.' B. Kline. 14.. W Aroh St.. Philadelphia, Pa. Terntlnoiogy. Officious Salesman Wouldn't yon ilka to look at some of our overcoatings or suitings? Dyspeptic Looking Customer No, but If you will be kind enough to tell me where the drug department, is I'll take a look at your pilling" and porous plaster-toSI-" Chicago Tribune. A Grown Up Baby. "You'd like to be in South America Anrlnr a revolution, would you? What for?" "0, I'd like to sea the wheels go round." It has been stated on British authority that American immigrants into Canada are taking fifty million dollars' Worth of property into that couutry each year. The following sign Is displayed by a firm of cycle and motor manufacturers at Hornsey, England: "To aeronauts: Drop here for petrol." - The golden crested wren Is the smallest of British birds. It is three and a half Inches long and seventy-two of them weigh one pound. t The fact that no death from hydro phobia has been recorded in England since 1902 is cited aa an illustration of the preventive treatment of disease. It Is estimated that 113,000 persons In New Tork City make their living . by their wits, which means the lack of wit in others. Shipbuilding in Japan mploys 10,000 men at Nagasaki, 8,000 at Kobe and 4,000 t Osaka. All the Japanese yards are full of orders. . The Grenoble district in France is noted in the export trade of that country for two very different products walnuts and kid gloves. James Warren, a farm laborer, 82 years eld, died recently at Edworth, England, after having worked on the same farm for seventy-five years. In reply to an advertisement for woman typist at a salary of $3.75 a week, a London firm on March received no fewer than 397 replies. New York City has more asylums, homes, hospitals and organizations for the relief of .human suffering than any other city in the world. At Rheims, France, portable bathtubs, filled with hot water, are delivered to or der. . ; The folding envelope was first used in 1839. There are 50,000 vegetarians in Eng land. There are In London over 304,000 per sons who live in one-room houses, and ever 701,000 In two-room houses. There Is a daily average of one and ne-half deaths in New Tork City charge able to injuries inflicted by other persons. In the last five years in New Tork City, 593,714 tenants have gone into new flat houses. Three-story bedsteads are now made for use in apartments, steamers, camps and wherever floor apace is limited. The secret of the glow-worm and firefly Is yet unsolved bv science. Their licht la otirelv unaccompanied by heat. Three hundred girls are employed In the aarneis trade in New Tork, and Kentucky a girl jockey, Manhattan's postoffice receipts amount to $54,370 daily. Much of the fuel used In Italy is mads f the refuse of olives from which the il has been pressed. Lord Selborne Is the first British cab inet minister who has accepted an ap pointment in the colonies. Those who have wintered in Alaska say that It Is not the cold, but the mosquito, that is the hardest thing to endure in the North. CURE THE CHILDREN'S COUGH before the constant hacking lean the delicate membrane of throat and lungs, expoiing them to the ravage of deadly diieaie. Pi s Cure goes straight to the seat of the trouble, stop the cough, strengthens the lungs, and quickly relieves unhealthy condition. Because of its pleasant tasto and freedom from dangerous ingredients it il the ideal remedy fot children. At the first symptoms of a cough or cold in the little ones you will lave sorrow and suffering if you GIVE THEM PISO'S CURE Maktaa; II pleaeaat far His. "Gentlemen." said the tosscmastsr at Iks banquet, we have listened to soma excel lent orators this evening and I, am sure we have enjoyed their efforts very mack. I have purposely kept one ot onr beet speakers for the last, and after you nan beard bim I know 70a will be find to g home. Gentlemen, I bare the honor to present Mr. Ketehnm A. Cummin, who will now address von." Chicago Tribune. A boat Itlu;Bt. A boy was asked to explain the dif ference between animal lntttlnet and human lntelllpence. "If we had 1.-V stlnct," he said, "we should know everything we needed to know with out learning it; but we've got reason, and so we have to study ourselves 'most blind, or be a fool." Universal is! Leader. Wei ares. Man with the Bulging Brow Awful aloppy, Isn't It? Man With the Bulbous Nose It ain't half as sloppy for you as it is for me. My overcoat's In sonk. latrodooiBK Her Hesolatioa. "Johnny," said Mrs. Lapsling, putting on her wraps, "I've been in the house all day and I need the fresh air. If you'll mind baby a little while I'll go and take a preamble around the block." Curiosity Gratified. Former Customer (after long ab sence) What haa become of the pretty blonde that used to feed the hungry at this lunch counter? Dark Skinned Waiter Girl I'm her. What you goin' to order, sir? Yoathfvl Philosopher. A five-year-old boy en bearing grace asked fot the first time at breakfast gruvely lemarked: "I only say my prayers (t night That is the danger ous time." Life. Before Rips Wli-Jom Cornea. There is a dangerous stage in every one! career wnen ms mends are afraid to tell him a compliment for fear it will make him more conceited. Boston Globe. Bloodless itevolntlon. Reporter But, Senator, in a govern' ment like ours, don't you believe in the principle of rotation in office? Eminent Statesman I certainly do, young man. That's why I havs a revolv ing chair in my office. Not Worth While. "Don't you think, Mr. Sply," said the boss, "you might as well take off your hat?" "What's the use?" asked the new man, who was filling a temporary vacancy in the clerical department. "I'm only going to hold this job two weeks. More Humane. "They tell me, Mr. Smithers," simpered the fluffy young thing, "that you are quite a lady killer." They do me an Injustice, upon my word, Miss Giggley," responded the gai lant old beau, laying his hand on his beart and making a profound bow ; "I catch 'em alive." Far Apart. "Miss Easton," said the hostess, "this is Mr. Weston." "Delighted to know you, Miss Easton," said the young man, ' "Nominally, how ever, we seem to be antipodes." "Actually, too, perhaps, Mr. Weston," she answered, so distantly that he instant ly felt himself to be 12,500 miles away, Absent-Minded Alderman. A Lynn (Mass.) alderman at a re cent aldermanlc meeting inquired what had become of an order he had intro duced some time before calling for an arc light on Willow street; The city clerk, after digging into his flies, in formed him that the order had come before the board nearly a month pre vious and that be bad voted against It Moat Be Hard Work. In Russia there is a cheap reaping machine which has a reel, but no au tomatlc rake. A man sits on the plat form and rakes off the grain with pitchfork. The name of this machine lh "lobogrelka," and since "lobo" means "brow." and "grelka" is "a heater,' the whole can be translated "brow- sweater." ' Untimely Interruption. Orlando Spoonamore bent over the fair hand and resDectfully kissed It "Toung man," screeched the parrot in the cage overhead, "is there anything the matter with my lips Some of the saloons in Liverpool dis play the sign : "Ladies can not be served without their hats on Lost In the Australian bush, near Port Darwui. for five days, engineer-commander E. S. Silk was found alive ana wen ny black tracker. The average rent paid for New Tort City tenements and apartment housei built within five years amount to $144 annually for each person living in them. TV.. munlclDa'Dty of Copenhagen hi ynanttA war on rats, and will pay 1 for everr tail. The breeding of rats for their tails is a criminal offensn, ane postmen ot Bpain are unable to read and write as a rule, and it is a com mon saying that who treats the postman best gets the most letters. A youth of seventeen, who hanged him self at Bristol, England, painted himself with green from head to foot just before the act 9 CaFL llkaaaATMsaMsw MSsl irOTJ-D CHICAGO LAW YZB. SXAS. 3 'N" 5 Luther Laflin Mills, noted Chicago lawyer, died recently, the direct result of a second stroke of apoplexy, the first seizure having prostrated him eight weeks before. Mr. Mills was born at North Adams, Mass., Sept 3, ISiS. His father was Walter N. Mills, a pioneer dry goods merchant of Chicago and an Intimate friend of the late Marshall Field, whom be had known In Massa chusetts. After being graduated from the University of Michigan, Mr. MUM caa nrimtfrail tn ha hai whan 91 vpfi ml old. He succeeded from the beginning. He 'figured In many celebrated cases and opposed at the bar such legal heavy weights as Emory A. Storrs, John Lyle King, Wirt Dexter, Fred Mitchell and many others. Ue appear ed for the prosecution In the first trial of the Cronln case and In many other Bults of much Importance. As sn ora tor Mr. Mills enjoyed wide fame. He was Interested In many philanthropic enterprises and was president of the Boys' club and other Institutions for the welfare of the young. GOOD LUCK TO SPABBOWS. Shoe Thrown at Departinar ' Bride Now Home for Bird Family. Suspended from the branches of a tree In McDonough street, near Reid avenue, Brooklyn, the New Tork Her ald says, Is an old shoe which long ago served Us term of usefulness to hu manity, but which .now affords a com fortable home for Mr. and Mrs. Spar row and their little brood of baby spar rows, which are just about old enough to fly. For three years the old shoe, care lessly thrown into the tree after serv ing as a good-luck emblem at a wed ding, has been swinging In the branch es, defying wind and weather. There have been storms In the neighborhood that have uprooted trees and broken off their branches, but the tree in which the old shoe has found a lodg ment has withstood all weather slegua Not long ago two sparrows came luto the neighborhood and started house keeping In the old shoe, which affords them a shelter and Is sufficiently lare for the simple tastes of aerial flat dwellers. Whether or not the great nation ol birds Is ruled by an ornithological Roosevelt Is not known, but certain it Is that Mr. and Mrs. Sparrow are not believers In race suicide, and since tak ing up their abode In the old shoe they have raised a large brood. The Sparrow family has many of the comforts and conveniences of life. The opening In the shoe serves all the purposes of a vestibule. The tip not only makes a fine piazza for the whole Sparrow family In fair weather, but makes a fine swing for the Sparrow children when the wind is gently blow lng. Judging from the chirping, the baby birds enjoy their fun just much as human children might enjoy an old orchard swing. Residents of the neighborhood, even the children, appreciate the situation and every day one of the families whose homes are near the tree leaves out food so that the father and mother bird need not send any of their brood to bed hungry. Whr Ther Wanted George. The young wife answered the phone. "That's another call for George," she said to her mother. "Somebody wants him to come somewhere and play bridge. It's the third Invitation be had this evening." "That would seem to Indicate," said the mother, "that George Is very popu lar." The young wife sniffed. "It unquestionably Indicates," she said, "that George is an easy loser." Cleveland Plain Dealer. Domeatle Note. Emily (playing "house") Now, I'll be mamma and you'll be papa and little Ben and Bessie will be our babies. . Willie (after' a moment, anxiously) Ain't it about time to whip the chil dren 1 'Meggendorfer Blaetter. Refnted. Long-Face Individual Young man, you can't attend to your business if you don't keep straight Young Man That's all you know about It I n a contortionist. Boston Tr a (script mi Over 4,000,000 Western Electric Telephones are in use in the United States to-day. We made the first telephones and we have made the most in fact, we have made more than all other manufacturers combined. We have brought the rural telephone within the reich of every farmer, and with our Free Bulletins before him a boy can install and operate the system. Our telephones ore guaranteed. Cut out this advertisement, write your name and address on the margin and mail it tohy so that the Free Bulletins, which describe the entire plan in detail, may be sent you immediately. WESTERN'ELECTRIG SOUTHERN OFFICES Atlanta Cincinnati Dallas lnduaaapolis KaaaaaCtty Part -.mouth Saint Lmua &avaaaaJi For Example. . "To make a long story short," said Un cle Chinner, "we collected the maple sap, emptied it Into a huge iron kettle, and pot it over a big wood fire to boil it down " "To make your long story short, uncle," interrupted one of the listeners, "suppose you boil that down, too." Mothers will flnfl Mrs. winslows Boo thin J Byrup the boat remedy to use lur their chUdrtia luring the teething period. New Flahea la the Beau In a communication to the Royal So ciety of Queensland, Dougles Qgilby re cords the discovery of one new genus and seven sew species of fish. Among these are slender dog shark, Howe's needle fish, long-beaked garfish, the somber leather jacket and others. , ' Mix for Rheumatism. The following is a never failing re cipe for rheumatism. To one-half pint of good whiskey, add one ounce syrup sarsapanlla and one ounce Tons, com pound, which can be procured of any druggist. Take in teaspoonful doses before each meal and before retiring. Had at Reaaon. Editor (of Daily Thunderbolt) Toop- er, you have fallen down on two or three assignments lately, lou used to have the best nose for news there was in the office. Reporter I think I had but it's been polled once or twice-lately, and I'm get ting cautious about using It. A good, honest remedy for Rheumatism, Neuralgia and Bore Throat is Hamlin's Wizard Oil. Nothing will so quickly lrive out all pain and inflammation. Making; Sore. Country Cousin Are you sure I am In the right train? Town Relative (who has had about enough of It) Well, I have asked sev enteen porters and thirty-two passen gers, and they all say, "Yes," so I think you'd better risk it London Tel egraph. Only One "BROMO QUININE" That is LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE. Look for the signature of E. W. GROVE. Used tho' world over to Cure a Cold In One Dar. 25c. The long feathers of a bird's wine are fastened to the bone. It is this which gives the wing the strenb and surfacs Therewith to beat the air. Ite Claim to Immortality "I don't see anything remarkable In your poem, said the editor, banding it back. "You don't?" howled the woula-be con tributor, pointing with a quivering finger at the word "loathes" at the end of the fourth stanza. "Did you ever see a poem before that had a perfect 'rhyme for 'clothes'?" Chicago Tribune. g system ej$ccucx? ; assss cuftwoveccoxavTv vabxci cqusoXow To tJeWXs bewe$vo O I"IANUFACTURCD B TMl CALIFORNIA Fig Syrup Co. SOLO BY LEADING DRUGGISTS 5QAB0TTtf NU No. 9-09 WHEN writing; to advertisers please mention this paper. 112 PUTNAM... FADELESS DYES Color mora Koods brighter and faster colon than any other dye. One 10c package colon sUk, wool and cotton equally well ia guaranteed to give perfect result. Aalc dealer, or wa will send poet paid at 1 Oc a package. Write for ,ee booklet 4w to dye, bleacliidxid mix colerg, ' IdONKQE DRUQ COMPAITif, Quincy, UUnola. Rural Telephones Do you realize that rural telephones, more than anything else, tend to increase the earning power of every farm and farmer? Do you realize that ALL of the material needed to build the very best rural telephone line exactly the same as the Bell Company puts up will cost you and your neigh bors less than half a bale of cotton or twenty bushels of wheat each? Manufacturers and SnppMcra of all Apparatus and Kquip snent used in th Construe noa. Operation and Mainta ftanca of Taiaphooa Plaaia Boston Chicago .Denver Lot AnrtlM New York Omaha 1 MERCHANTS 1 1 I WILL TRADE 1 Wall Paper, Mouldings, (' ' Pictures and other aim- (j) ilar sroods, for timber ' w land, farm land or caah. w Lowest wholesale $ prices. Write me. ( E. H. MOOREHOUSE 144 Seventh St, Portland, Oregon ft $Xi) Xi fcx?x isyixg .fxd Nobody can k now vptt- thlnir. To bororao exTwrt tneanstoRDeciAltzA. W nm rrx- etui! tits In prcHluolnff tho u t finwrv and vegetable o?d. la M yearn wa faava beroma cxtwrts. 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Now for my Alveolar Teeth." ,an M z. -s ..ia- w i..r In cases like the above, all dentists threw ms their hands and say there Is no hope save a plate or false art of teeth, but (he Alveolar sys lem solved the problem end now plates are not nectsiary unluas all the leeth ere sone. We do dental work in sll its branrhM, from the simp'.a pioceof HUinsr to th complicated and act antilic Alveolar work. Let no one foul you lpo paying1 fancy prices. Commit us. The prices be low ara for the highest class of dental work. PerToeth Alveolar Teeth. $3-90 up Regular Gold Crown, 22k $3.50 Regul r Porcelain Crown J3 SO Regular Gold or fnamel rills $1 .00 Resular Inlay rilling;. 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Largest acliins live ! stock remedy. Cures La Grippe amonK human beings and is a fins Kid ney remedy, 60c and f 1 a bottle; $6 and tlOadosen. Cut this out. Keep It. Show toyour druira-Ut, who willget it for you. Free Uooklet, "Die temper. Causes and Curea Special as-ents wanted. SPOHN MEDICAL CO., x$&. COSHEN, 1ND., U. S. A. Egg-Phosphate BAKING POWDER Get it from POUND 25c your Grocer