"Durability is Better Than Show." The wealth of the multi ritUionaires is not equal to good health. Riches without health are a curse, and yet the rich, the middle classes and the poor alike have, in Hood's Sarsaparilla, a valuable as sistant in getting and main taining perfect health. It never disappoints. Scrofula "Three years ago our son, now eleven, had a serious case of scrofula and ervsipelas with dreadful sores, dis charging and ttchitigconstnntly. Hecould not walk. Several physicians did not help for sixteen mouths. Three months' treat ment with Hood's Sarsaparilla made him perfectly well. We are clad to tell others of it." "Mrs. David Laird, Ottawa. Kas. Nnusoa "Vomiting spells, dl2iness and prostration troubled me for years. Had neuralgia, grew weak and could not sleep. My age was against ine, but Hood's Sarsaparilla cured me thoroughly. My weight increased from 125 to 143 pounds. I am the mother of nine children. Never iclt so well and stronir since I was married as I do now." Mrs. M. 0. Waters, 3320 1. street, Washington, IX C. Eczema "We had to tie the the hands of our two-year-old son on account of eczema on face and limbs. No medicine even helped until we used Hood's Sarsapa rilla, which soon cured." Mrs. A. Vas Wtck, 123 Montgomery St., Paterson.N. J. J0Cti SaUafiWiiUa fliisanfrns Ten. This ii tlio "blood purifier,'1 and may bo used any timo nt meals or bo twoon times, during Ilia day or nt nlitht. It should bo taken until tlio complexion or skin ia smooth nml cleat. Sassafras forms tlio basis of tlio best palont-niodioino "puri'lois.' To innko tlio ton, to ono toaspoonful of tlo broken bark ndd ono goneioua pint of cold water, stoop about 20 minutes longor stooping will not injuro it ad ding mora wntor if tlio first lias liollod nwny enough to lonvo tlio ton bitter. Womnn's Homo Companion. A Hussion officer tins bcon making experiments with very successful re sults, in the use of falcons instead of pigeons ns carriers. It seems that thoy enn fly very muoh fnslor. A pigeon covors ton to twolvo lenguos nn hour whereas a falcon can do fifteen. It can also entry with easo n fairly lienvy weight. n.aV)MnM wv w n,x A iva n. ni n n. I 5u o-u av Vtt cti riv pi'U ffi'U w evu t'U tvu tvu VU i The lower of Death. 'Alwnm rim. I " vent nil." H i. iiiiii..ii i..v niiiIn t ,, t parlor Into u nt. k , 0llllllllH HIH visitor Ik. H ,.,, " ' H loll'! IttllglllltlN. In ili(i,n,,,i '"I'l tills, IiIIK'CH; Ilk 111, . make a t It it til iii'n i .,,, Ul'f "llllll." though, x,,,,,,,,' I'laL lintt'V 'I'.... 'ik ' ""111 H ( tin most, line ,,. mH "Monsieur." Nni.i ,, tflllll III llllll',... till III monsieur ' Yl'M "Monsieur, yon Himii .,, moon linn thuii.ii.r hinder inn?" "I will." "All, young man rn.. HIHJ k 3 Hood's nils cure liver lilj, the non-lrrltaiing and only cathartic to lake Willi Hood's Sarsaparilla. PORTLAND DIRECTORY. Professor R. W. Wood, instructor in physics in tho Univotsity of Wisconsin, lias originated tho idea of thawing out frozen water pipes with electricity, and has mado two successful expei intents. The anti-smoke ordinnnco in Kansas City wns sustained in court. The court hold that careful firing of furnaces ia proventativo of tho smoke nuisance. SHAKE INTO TOITH SHOES. AGENTS WANTED. Agents wanted (or a WbolesaleSnpply House. Address Paclflc Coast Novelty Co., Portland, Or. DENTISTS. No pain: new process; fine sold work. DR. LAKGWOKTH Y, S.W. cor. Third and Morrison Machinery nml Supplies. RAKES MOWERS BINDERS Write for Catalogue. J, H, FREEMAN, lp, 209 East Water Street, PORTLAND. OR. Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder for the feet. It cures painful, swollen smarting feet and Instantly takes the sting out of corns and bunions. It's tho greatest conifort discov. eryoftheage. Allen's Foot-Kaso makes tleht-fittinir or new shoes feel easv. It is a certain euro forchilblains, sweating, damp, .,tln,, -...1 !. .! ..I.I. . ... Itl ... vua uiiu nut. I1ICU, H1.11II1U llTfci have over 10,000 testimonials of cures. Try it todav. Bold bv nil dnnnrists nml shne Inrnn Ttv mntl fnl"0i in alnnitii Tinl ' package FK EE. Address Allen S. Olm sted, Le Roy, N. Y. Scientists say that tho orange wns formerly n berry, and that it haa boon developed lor over 7,000 years, nows Tnisr MACHINERY For Mills, Mines, Ehops and Farms; Steel Log- Elng and Hoisting Engines; Hoe Chisel Tooth Saws, Albany Grease, etc TATUSV3& BOWERS 27 to 35 First Street Portland, Or. M-36 Fremont Street, Kan Francisco. JOHN POOLE. Portland, Oreoow, can give you the best bargains in general machinery, engines, boilers, tanks, pumps, plows, belts and windmills. The new steel IXL windmill, sold by him, is unequalled. We don't admire a Chinaman's Writing. He doesn't use Carter's Ink. But then Carter's Ink is made to use with a pen, not a stick. Funny booklet " How to Make Ink Pictures " free. CARTER'S INK CO., Boston, Mass. A German biologist lias calculated that the human brain contains 800, 000.000 norvo cells, 600,000 of which die and are succeeded by new ones every day. At this rate we net nn en tirely new brain every 00 days. Poveity lias one advantage over wealth. When a poor man is sick there is no desire on tho part of tlio physician to prolong his illness. Chi cago News. We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that can not bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY t CO., Props., Toledo. O. Wo tho undersigned, have known F.J. Cheney for the past IS years, and believe him perfectly honorable In all business transactions and fin ancially able to carry out any obligations made by their Arm. Wist it Tbcax. Wholcsalo Druggists, Toledo. Waldiko, Ki.n.ha.v & MAr.vw, Vt holeialo Drug-lits, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is t. ken .nr :rnallr, ac: Ing directly on the blood and m cons surfaces oi the system. Prl o 75c per bo lie. Sold by ali drugrists. Testimonies free. Uill'sFomlly PUh -re tht best. It has been found that X rays are fatal to bacteria. In the Hygienio in stitute of Munich they aro used as a disinfecting agent. Use Dr. Plunder's Oregon Blood Purifier now. Tho sun gives 000,000 much light as the full moon. times as HEAD ACHE 'Iloth my wife and rayaelfhnTe been aitng CASCARETS and they are the best medicine we have ever had In the house. Last week mj wife was frantio with headache tor two days, she tried some of your CASCARETS, and tbey relieved the pain In her head almost Immediately. We both recommend Caseareto." CtlAS. STZDtrORD. Pittsburg Safe & Deposit Co., Pittsburg, Pa m CATHARTIC ( THAOe MAAH RIOJSTIRID gg? Pleasant, Palatable, rotent. Taste OooiJ. Do Good, Merer Sicken, Weaken, or Gripe, 10c, 2jc,tOc ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... Sl.rll.f H,m,tr (m,u;, Ciip, HMlrl, It Tr. Jll Hfl.TD.n AR Bo,d "nd tn"sntee1 r all drag nU!UUAU giiu to VVUK Tobacco Habit. Ground for Complaint. Small Politician 1 want to talk to you, sir, about a remark you made about me in your paper. You called me a political jobber, sir I Editor Yes; it was a very annoying typographical error, and I promptly fired the compositor. Small Politician Ah I Then you didn't mean to call me a "jobber?" Editor No, sir, I wrote "robber." very distinctly. For 30 Days More You Can Try It for 25 Conts. red of Riie sm lumati CANNOT FIND WORDS ENOUGH TO PRAISE YOUR WniMnFRn ll DrMCmV C nDr.no III N1?ee was ono of his fortysecond tTRADCMAHK. nunuuil UL IILIULUI J URUrOi I cousins, a charming young cirl of lfi Bwanson lUicnmatlc Cure Co,, Chicago, Gentlemen:-! thought that I would write vou a ataterviant ZA.'""!: V "s DlVs." I must .Vy tilt I mn entirely ' X T"OV are ns good n dead." mild Xthe doctor, looking steadily at Anutole. Anatolo staggered. lie had coine to pass a cheerful evening with his old friend, Dr. llardals, the savant whose works In poisonous substances are ho well and favorably known, hut one whose excellence of heart and iilituxt fatherly kindness Anatolc hml been able to appreciate more than any on- And now all of a sudden, without iv gard for his feelings, without being pre pared to hear It, the terrible prognostic Is littered by so great an authority "Unfortunate fellow," continued the doctor, "what have you done'" "Nothing that 1 know of," stammered Anatolc, greaily troubled. "Try to recollect. Tell me what you have drank, what yon have eaten, anil what you have breathed." The last word RjMiken by the doctor was a ray of light to Anutole. That very morning he had received a letter from one of his friends who was trav eling In India. In this letter had been a tlower plucked on the shores of the Ganges by the traveler a llower. red. warped, and of bizarre shae, the odor of which, he remembered well now, had seemed to him strangely penetrating. Anatolc searched In his pockotlook nnd took therefrom the letter and tlower In question, which he showed to the sa vant. "Without doubt." exclaimed the doc tor. "It Is the PyramenenHls Indlen the fatal tlower, the llower of death." "Do you really think so?" "I am sure of It." "Hut It Is not itosslblo. I nm only 25 year old. I feel myself full of life and health " "When did you open that fatal let ter?" "At 0 o'clock this morning." "Well, to-morrow morning nt the same hour. Indeed at the same mo ment, you feel n sharp anguish at tho heart, and It will be all over with you," "And do you not kuow nny remedy, any menus of " "None," said the doctor, and hiding his face in his hands he sank backward In an arm-chair, choked with grief. From the emotion displayed by his old friend, Anutole realized that there was no hope. He departed In a dazed manner. With beads of cold inspiration on his brow and his thoughts confused. Anatolo moved along unconscious of what was passing around him, and not even susioctlng thnt the streets were becoming deserted. He wandered a long time thus; hut at length, coming to n bench, he sat down. I he rest did him good. Until then he had been like a man who has been struck on the head with a club. The effects of the shock were disappearing and lie began now to collect his vagraut thoughts. "My plight," thought he, "is that of a person condemned to death. Yet can still hope for mercy. Hy the way. now much longer have I to live?" He looked at his watch. "it lacks three hours of morning. It Is time I was In bed. I go to bed, In deed! To devote the last sad hours of my life to sleep! No. I can certainly do better than that. But, what? I'ar- bleul I have It. I will draw last will and tcstamenV A MAC. I 1.1.1. irawuiuui wuieu remained open an night was near by. Anatolo enter- eu nnu sat down. "Walter, a bottle of champagne nnd a bottle of ink." Ho drank a glass and looked nt his writing-paper, reflecting: "To whom shall I leave ray six thousand francs Income? I have neither father nor mother-a fact which Is lucky for uiem. Ami among tho persona who interest nio 1 can think only of one Vlnof rn up my sample bottle and the dollar "bottle than the thirty manufacturers. I tried all kinds of medicine I saw advertised for Rheumatism iiiil ....ifi . I 7.tf ?.&'! DUU I.KIUK UIH BUIUK IUT U 1 1 W IIUVH I llOfILn In lllius ... ... body, used could that severe palm racking through my r After I not the snmnle bottle most uami nn r cai,i,i hurin i . about half the dollar bottle then all ray pains leS me" Ol.i wl I sleep again at night without any more suffering. I am Jo tlmnkfnl to yZ ?5 you "a dkophJ cannot Und words enouuli In nral nfvn.i, n,n,i A JlJ'S rl "?.?VHf . UKOrB ' Suffered the Tortures of tho Damned. President Swanson Rheumatic Cure Co.. Chicago. My Dear Blrs-Arter sufferlne the tortures of .simmw? ,'orBl0"K ' ra8 "em an attack or Rheumatism, I lh to say 5 that y oui Rheumatlo Cu?i SllUOl'a" Iiuh ouroil me or nil inr troubles, which were all caused by one comniX?h2,, i"Sti'"nVoI 1,8,1 Trouble, l'l es, Bladder Trouble and Constipation , I would SEe iSoTand rin without the remedies even it it on y cured the Catarrh for me. which it his rinnn r , taketheagencyforthe sale of your SS "S DROPS" cures ltliBiiiimtlam. v.,,.ni.i .'.... 4. . ' t ' . Hay Fever. Catarrh, .HlPlf!ii7 lwou7ne uchea, Kuracliu, Tootliucliu, lleurt SVuuUiiVjhs. Oroin,. Swiii.,.J r . !'"I'?,,,.IJ'.,t- (Jreeplui; Nuinliiieaa. ' " "I'1", J'uminu, FOH; THIRTY DAYS LOHGEH lMXVZl we will send a sample bottle will oniy oy us territory. Write ua toilnv. olVANSON ItllKUMATIO CUKE CO., 107-100 Dearborn St., OUIOAOO, yeuis, wun inir tresses and large, black ues. uiko nimsoir she was nn orphan find this community of fnto had long ago established n bond of sympathy between them. Ills will was speedily drawn up. Ho left everything to Nlcette. When It was finished ho drank a sec ond glass of champagne. "Poor Nlcette," thought he. "Her guardian, who knows llttlo of tho world except his class, which ho teach es to play on brass Instruments nt tho Conservatory, has bethought himself to promise her hand to a brute, a sort of bully, whom she detests, because she loves another, ns sho has avowed to me although with roticenco and nn em' barrassed air. Who Is this happy mor tal? But ho must bo worthy of her luce she has fixed her affection on him. (iood. gentle, comely, and affec tionate Nlcette deserves nil Ideal him luiiul. Ah. how well would she Imvo suited me fur n wife. It Is mi Infamous tyranny to spoil her life by giving her to 11 brute. Hut why hIhuiIiI I not In Nlei'tn.'s fhiimiitoii? I have said It now, ami to morrow inoriiliiic I will be gin lo act. But to-morrow morning It will Im lint late. Now Is the tlmo to beirlii. If at all. The hour Is a little mill a propos lo see people, but ns I hIiiiII be dead in live hours I dim t caro a hoii for conventionalities. Yen, I'll do li my life fur Nlcette." It was I o'clock In the morning when Atiatole rang the lndl at the house of Nleette's guardian. M. Boimanl. Mail ly frightened nml wearing his night eap. he answered the door. "Is the hoime on lire?" "No, my dear M. Boiisard," replied Anutole. "I have eome for a chut." "At this hour?" "I am at all hours pleanwl to see you: but you are nut dressed, M. Htitisanl Are you going Imek to bed again?" "That's what I am going to do. But I suppose, monsieur, that to disturb me In this maimer you must havo sumo thing very ImiMtrtiiut to my to me. "Very ImiMirtnut, .M. Bouwinl. It Is necessary that you give up your plan of marrying my cousin Nlcette to M. Capendac." "Never, monsieur, never." "But I say, yes." "Monsieur, my resolution Is taken. The marriage will take place." "It will not." "We'll sec about that. And now that you are aciiualnted with my answer. I will not detain you longer." That Is not altogether indite. But I am as good-humored as I am tena clous, M. Bousnrd. I am not offended at your procedure, and I will remain." "Itemnln If you like. I consider you ns gone, and I will not converse further with you." And M. Bousnrd turniil toward the wall, grumbling. "Did one ever sec the like; to disturb n peaceful man. to rousi? him from his sleep, for the punnise of listening to such uousfuse." humioniy 31. Bousnrd madu a bound from his IkmI. Anutole liiul taken up one of the trombones of the profeor, Into which he blew with might ami main, madly moving the slide. Infernal sounds were emitted by the Instrument. "My cherished tromlwne. given me by j my piipiw: Leave the Inurnment nloue, monsieur." "Monsieur," said Anatolc, "you con sitler me as departed. I consider you ns absent, and I nm amusing myself while waiting for your return. Urn pa! t iu-pai mint dulcet melody! "Vou will cause me to receive notice to leave the house. My neighbors will not tolerate the trombone after mid mgut "Then all I can say Is. they have no love or music In their souls. Z..z.i Wow! Tootle-too! Um-pa! Urn pa!' "Stop, for mercy's sake." "Ho you consent, then?" "To what?" "To give up tho marriage." "But, monsieur, I can't do It." "Then, um-pa!" m. wapenuac is n terrible man. If i auroni nun tints he will kill me." "Does that reason luiluenco you?' "Yes, and others besides," nr.. At. ..a. in nun caso leave all to me. n.iiv l" inni ir 1 ulltll 111 tho eon. sent of M. Capendac to tho breaking 'a' in a "lily "Miiui .. i ... . ru I Hi U.ii, . S i hi I,. .. "Villi III-., I .. ... . ' l v- ...v H 11 humor. I'toiit i,j ,, ti.m i i . null- Killer t i which I had tin- n,i.,r of my inlwrMiiHi-. i . other fifteen V tin, to retire." "1 hw," rpl Vln.(. ... urn nn ml I',,..... t3V " i my of and my desln- In. r. ,! Ia swords with a lllllll a, , r. I ... i us see. SuiiiNiMi- , n .i two swords by it.. , ,. cavalry wilier. ..r .i,,.,,, iif ' you say to these . t,r... i amghv, don't decide? Win ,, , , ' m KllllHIIIK -r )lr L fa w Kni'i your in-atii uuHrsu i inn mi urpiillli in, ,-uit t,.. MIIIIIK lllllll. llu li..t fyol Ilrearuis. "Art you afrahP Y..( i-),. i iieiiiiiior .soinn-iiKi. n , ., ' eiwwT ngnt or rriiii-v. nauii or .ii'i-tii.. I like your plm-k Tin ,rat, MIU'MVkl I Jt 1 M 1 1 as ,. .... . . ia you r' "Out with It at..- . M - - J i ni iiivniii intin uiiu iut..i..i ilhl nut know him to t- i, u.rt It f t'atllj1 . ... .. . wimt you nesire or me imt jwt uiitierMiHiiil that I. r uw.-ili. i..... .i i ... , you have iiii-iiiukI im I withdraw tin- mi-uaT,' Then It Is ngre-l " Will you write and 'ra im lliunilsliineiit of Ni. i-tii.'-' i i. .... ,. iisii- mi linn ll nj (iiiuKir II that I enn refits' yon iioiIiIbj."' ! tirnlsheil with the predow Anatoli hurrliil ln. k to tin of M. Bousnrd. He nacbed U at 8 o'clock. "Tlng-n llng-n ling." "Who Is thcrer "Anutole." ' mi in immi i"r:ixi inn tnu wratlifulf)'. I have the consent of M Oimiii, or 1 will have to brink U M. Bousard opi in-d It Attatu'f of Nleette's room, railed out Cousin, rise, dnss youmlf and come down." fill. llllU'll r-Mlllii llllll I' i lit'UMM 'What Is the matter'' ! 'The matter Is," nnsiw rtJ 1L nrd. "that your cousin Is cratjr If that Im; so there Is at ; Anatole. "This very nfglit. tsj M. Capenilae has niioi!ticiil W to your IiiiiiiI. und your excillfal Ian consents that yon aMU whom you please." ...... wy free to marry AnatoleV" "Ha!" exclaimed Anatole. "Then. I love you, my cousin" At that moment Anatole Ml UHi loat ranhlly. Was It b reasoo' pleasure which the unexpected '1 of Nlcette had caused lilm? ".' pang predicted by Dr. Banlal" ' It death? "Wretch that I am!" oxcl.ilnwl! poor fellow. "The cup of liaipiw at my lips, nnd I nm going to "Iff out tasting It." Then feverishly takliiR N' hand, ho told her all: how M coiitaUN. f i ...i. . . .. celveil tint li.tli.e wli e I iiiu iiiun.il, mj- cousin s in I be free" ,, , V . i.n,i iota "Yes. mniiHimir ui. i...n .. . ..' llower whoso fragrance he lifluin .... ' u " i'u nee. ,, ... urnvo. I nave your word. Permit mo to retire. But "Number 100, Uue des Deux-Kpees." "I will go there. Clood-bv." 'As for yon," thought M. Bousm-.i you are putting your head In tin. n.., ...ouui, una you will bo taught a lesson that you deserve to learn." Meanwhile Anatolo n.1.1. 1...11. . . " " ",lul "micaieu. when he arrived .;,, ,l ,VUM u 0 clocl Iu " tnornlng. "Tlng-a-llng-a-llng." "viio is thero?" said irom within. n deep voico "Open. I am tho imnr important mossauo from r itn..u 1 7. Ho heard tho noise being displaced, and of a key with which threo locks wero RlimLinl,. "Hero is a man thought Anatolo, ....uii. uiu nn. nnnnnil found himself i thh A., . , " " tloman with a largo, curled mustache, n .ZTZ a ft'"d"S costume us his ! well defended," .. J,! and of the prognostic of Br. J" how he had made his will l " tho steps ho had siibseiiiently und the success with which liitB had been crowned, . ., "And now," sighed ..e. "I " "But It Is Impossible," wihl "the doctor Is deceived. Who h ' limn t-ii.t iu iniv-iif wrong w ..II, ,,U 111 I.VIV, dliKftiiiMiu vii.nit.i nr. llnrilai- Mtm-iliilu Itni-.l.ilul" ,.1-ll'tl .'I. , i.i. an, . .in .1. aril suddenly, bursting om "Hear what the inoriiliiff I''l,cr' Tli Inni-iKul III- llllll HIS "' lu. i.i... , i.. ...l,.l,.. n il i-i;ii niiiiui;iiiv niiivivvn . t alienation. The lunula from , suffei-B Is of a scientific cuarnu io .....ii i .i.... ti,,, ,i,.tor m" .,....l..l ......1.. ,.,..,..,iu All ISW" Ho believes now that an i,i.,( ...... .,..1, ..,... i nml eiuieav' iierMiiiiuo iiiein nun " Ho was removed at minuigi" big whlto house,' " "Nlcette!" 'I'lli. vnn.ir. nnuiiln linil rllS"1".,. .... ..1. I,. ,,1 ,,'IH'II 101" viivii uuiiT n iiiiiin, nun n v. - fond embrace. Argonaut.