s I
Palna in tho Book
Aro HyiMit'iuiN of a Pnk, torpid fir slnjr
limit condition of tho kldiiojH tr Inor,
mill nro u Mmr-iilng It In uxtrrinoly liua
union to ncHlect, o Inii-ortmit U it
Jitwltliy notion ul tliMii iiriiuiiH,
Tlmy am commonly ntlciitlicl by lurn
iifviu'tuy, Inolc of roiiriiKH, mid ihiiimi
Hiikm by (jlooiny furubodlnir mid do
Hiondcncy. Hood's Sarsaparllta
rurwi I'tlticy mid llvor trrmliliw, ritlltire
tliu buck, und bulldiiiijitliowliolonyiiUiiii.
HlKlicud Do you tblnk tlutt kowiI'
In IncrimnliiK?
(Inyimy lly no incarn. Jlrory dy
tbnro In nn liiawwi In tho immlHir of
(Mints doiio tbat ono iiiiint not talk
nlxjiit.
New lllrlh Record InTixii.
A Mnxlrnn noninn at Kl Vam, Tnxns,
linn Klvin blrlb lo two lionltliy clill
ilil'il, tliu loi'ond omi burn nix winks
nllnr tliu llrnt. Tlio rnso linn cnmnl
(iiimldoiublo oniiiiiivjit niiioiiK physi
cians. t,ndle tlmi IVeHr nitnes
nno lira pinallnr allr mln Allen' Knnt.Kaso
!!urr swollen IpwI, tillatvrn mihW jillriiin4iti niiil
i a remain onto iur InrMoIni tislls, sweating,
ml, aching Irrt, At nil Druggists, V 'IrUl
lint, ae ImtK ler-l, ,
luck ago I'll 111! I.T i
IhI, fiolluj, N. V.
unen. aaurcM Allen H. unu-
Dliccrnmml,
Olllco lloy iHiro wtir. n pool In tfr
yor wlii'ii yor wiu out I it luncli.
Kdltor How did you know lin win a
IcutT
Olllco Hoy Woll, bo wu sown Kxir
Buy. Hu dldn t Imvo no runnnia but.
Mollirrn wll7nimJtrr Wlnslow'a Booth
In Hyrilp tlm tresl rrnimlr to ll lor Hull
Children ilurlliK Hio tectliliiK i-orlol.
She Wnn't n llloltir.
Kdltli Wliy did you riifuno bltnt
Ktliul lln ban n
JMItli Hut bo run blot It out.
Ktln'1 lirbnn; but bo tMii'tnso nm
or a liloltor.
I 'or friMt-lilUM'bltblnlun, sore nnd laimi
liilutn, ntliriitiM of inilKt'li'H try lluiulln'n
W'ltard Oil. It won't illniiilnt you I
l our Moli Uty.
Wnaliintttoii lintels iiro said to bo tbo
tm ly mum In tbln country tbat wrvo
four regular inmli n day brvakfitnt,
luncheon, dinner and tipKr the lat
ter Ix'lni; M'rvml In sonic rases an Into
an mtdnlKbt.
riin'n dire fur Consumption la nn Infal
Illiln medicine) fur roughs ami colds. N.
W, eUutigu Oteaii Uroro, K. J., Fb. 17,
1UUO.
Uniihsmid,
Ijidy Ain't you nilmimxl to bo ty
Inx fireworks to tbnt don's lull?
Iloy Asliatnod? Hiilly GimiI Ain't
b an Hnitllidt bull doc an' alnt' tbln
do Fourth ol JillyT 1'iick.
FITS
t'nBMllr Obt4 5(1 flit f TiTTOlI
fint'Itf't iiMef Or Sllna'tltml Ntm
jUIWI, tut I'll l!l Si.00 llll U4II-1.1 lrU.
No llirm, Anyhow,
fildniiy "Tbon you liollovo In a coat
of arinn?
Itoilney Yon. Almost anynowly-rlcb
Aniorlran can tm U'neflttiil by addlnua
good Ijtln motto to llvo up to. Tuck.
Win! a Simple of Splceil
W'o aro very dcnlroun tbat you nbould
try our Monopolo Hplcon. If you try
thoin onto u tl 111 ic you'll kmi on
trying tliom, and otbrr Slonopoln v.rn
rcrlun, too. Tboruforo, If you'll iiond
your griKur'a nanio and n two-Ant
talp, wo will fund you a full woluht
two ox. tin of Monoolo Cnyoiino or
wblto pvpper, or otbor varloty yon we
loct. Monoiiolo rplci'H nru tbo purvtt
and inont fragrant obtainable, and o
want you to provo it for yourwdf. Ad
drom W'adbama & Kerr Ilron., l'ortlaud,
Oregon.
An Imprciilon.
"Von aay you aro going to atop being
a roforniorT"
"Yen."
"Hut it must bo a great and glorious
tblng to oxpotto tbo various Iraudn."
"It UHcd to bo. Hut tboro In too
rnucli rompotltlon. t won't bo long
buforo tboro' aren't fraudn onougli to go
nronnd.
l'rom latent rtntlntlrn tbo Ilobrow
popnlntlon of Now York Olty in esti
mated at over half n million.
ttindlnp for Policemen.
County Wexford, Ireland, pollro car
ry revolvers, but nro not nllowod to load
tbom until tboy aro ready to uxo thorn.
t i
a. Ki iftV Ar .... i.. -
breaat, though
they are liable to appear upon other purl
of the body. When they begin to npre.nl
and eat Into the fleih, almrp, piercing
Sains are felt as the underlying tissue la
estroyed and the tender nerves exposed
Cancerous sores develop from very trlfllnv
causes; a carbuncle or boll, swollen Kland,
a little watery blister on the tongue or
Hp, a wart, mole or bruise of some kind
becomes an Indolent, festering sore
which la time degeneratea Into cancer.
"Ten yearn aro I
had a aora on ray left
ttraplt, -whloh tho
dootors pronouneod
a eanasrons uloor)
It would ltoh, burn
and blssd, than soab
rar, but would
nsvor hsal. Attar
taklnrS.O.B. awhile
tho aoro boaran to
dlsoharre, and when
all the poisonous
mattsr had passed
out it trot wall. Z
took In all about
thirty bottles, continuing- It for soma
time after the aora kad healed, to ho
aura all tha solson waa out of my sys
tem. Have soon sirn of tha oanoer
In ten years,
jooosrjiuo nuiu,
dane, Audrlan Co., Me.
la strictly a vegetable
remedy, and. while
possessing purifying
ana neaung properties
that no other medicine
does, contains nothing that could derange
tho systom. Whllo cleansing the blood
It also builds up the general health.
If you have a suspicious sore, or other
Mood trouble, send tor our free book on
Blood and Skin Diseases, and write to lis
for any Information or advlca wanted;
we make no charge for this service
im iwin ireoino co, Atlanta, oa.
1
UortOuouli Brrup?TMlM Oooi Use j
in lima HolJ br dnipnim. tgt.
SNAKES OF ARIZONA.
THE TErtniTORY NOTABLE FOR
ODD HEPTILES.
Nutural llreoillnu (Iriiiiiiil forTheiti
llllietrntliiiia of tlia 1'owor of tho
Horiieut lo Kuncliiato I'.liierleiico
with ii Conch-Whip Hnuks.
Tbo Hinltbnoiiliin Institution nutliorl
Ilea sny that mora vnrlotles of poison'
uun siuikei nro found In Arizona than
In any other part of tho United Htatcs
Tbo bent authority on Arizona nuiikcs
la believed to bo (Jnilmui Peek, who
him been ntudylng them for yearn.
"No other region In tho United Htntee
In so iiiiicIi of n natural breeding
ground for tbo rnttlcnnnke a la south'
em Arizona," mild ho to a correspond
cut of tliu Now York Hun. "The rocka
of tho luountitlna and footlillU aro or
n heavy yellow ntul gray color and the
null In no llko tho linen of A rattler tbat
n niinko enn movo nlowly along and
linrdly ba perceived by a person fifty
feet nwny. Tliu hot, dry air and thk
warm, naudy earth and the Imuienno
ij nn ntlty of sniiill birds and ground
n'liilrrcln In tho mountain canyons ami
brunli nil combine to make life for rat
tlennnkei In thin region one of rare
ennp nud comfort,
There nro literally tens of thou
namln of rattlers In tho sage brush and
clmppiirel along tho edgo of southern
Arizona wastea. They grow to enor
mous nlro niul It In common to read of
tho cnpturti of rattlesnakes Ave nud nli
feet long, with fourteen and fifteen rat
tles.
"Hog-nnno sunken nro quite plentiful
lu tho mountainous pnrta of Arizona,
After nil tbo talk about ncrpcnt bbin
lug. this In the only npcclmon of the
oiiblillnti family which I have ever
heard utter n sound.
"Many writers on reptiles In America
any that thunder nun ken aro common
In Teinn, New Mexico and Arizona.
They nro really uncommon In the tcrrl
lories. They arc u prnlrlo, reptllo and
nro ortcn encountered uy praino iruv
elern, especially before and after tliun
derntonns.
"Klnnbea of lightning and claps of
Ihumler, which are terrlfylug to blpeda
mid quadrupeds, aecm to have a charm
for these members of the ophidian
family. Whenever a tbundenvtorm
coiihh up thene nnakea come crawling
out of holes, from behind rocka and
rotten stumps and enjoy the fun while
It lasts.
"The conch whip la remarkable for
Ita tremendous length and surprising
speed. It U cream or clay colored,
very much llko tho bard-baked frralrlo
over which It glides. Is very long and
Ita scales aro arranged In audi a man
ner that they closely resemble the
plnltcd leather of a whip.
"Not endowed with poison, It bns
tremendous power of constriction, It
forms Its body Into colls which arc ca
pable of crushing sheep, doga and coy
otes. "When I was In Lower California In
I SIR) I was told by n Mexican peon
that ho had a 10-year-old boy squeezed
to dentil by a coach whip a few years
before. Tho man said that on another
occnnlon Ida wife was attacked by a
coach whip which threw Its colls about
her quicker than she could see,
"She was too frightened to do more
thnu scream and fall to tho ground,
when her daughter enmo running up
mid quickly released her by merely
unwrapping tbo sunken tall. Strange
aa thla may seem, It la a very easy
way to relenso u victim In tho coach
whip snnke'a grasp, for while the rop-
tlle'a constricting powers aro abnor
mal a cliild may unwrap the colls by
beginning at tho tall." ,
Do you bellcvo Hint snakes have
the power to charm nnlmalsT"
"Yea, there Is n certain power to
fascinate lu a snake's eyea and move
ments. I snw only tho other day a
typical llltlstnitlon of tbo power of a
aunko to fascinate.
"Over In tbo pine woods I saw a
ground squirrel fascinated by a black
gopher snake. Tbo forked tongue dart
ed on,t of tho anako'a mouth almost aa
regutnrly und rapidly as the nccdlo of
h sowing machine rises and falls. The
aqulrrcl seemed to watch It spellbound.
Tho snake crept slowly nearer.
"When the gopher aunko was within
two or three Inches from tbo squirrel
It gnvo a leap and threw three colls
about tho squirrel. Instantly the spell
wiia gone. Tbo fascination or charm
there had Seen over tho llttlo animal
was no doubt broken the very moment
the serpent's colls wcro about the
aqulrroU for the nulmnl gave three con
vulslvc, terrified chirps nud realized
that Ita death moment had come.
"I bellero Implicitly that all snakes
havo a certain degreo of power to fas
cltmte their victims to death. Illack
Rliakes, gopher snakes and racers have
the power to a large degree. Kattlc
nnakea havo tho most fascinating
power ntnong nil tho poisonous ser
penta In tho Southwest.
"The Indications of charming among
potsonoua snakes are deceiving some
times. Poisonous snakes fang their
prey once only. Tho poison docs not
kill at once.
"The victim nutters to a branch, It
may be, or runs a abort dlstanco and
stops. The snake watches It Tho
poison does Its deadly work, and the
bird falls.
"Any one who comes up, not having
seen the attack, might be readily de
ceived Into Imagining that It waa tho
glance of tho analto and not tho poison
that caused the victim to fall."
FRUIT QnOWINQ IN JAPAN.
Bit eet Oranges, l'crslniiuons and Fin
Hulsctl lu Abuiitluncc.
Japan Is generally looked upon aa a
land of flowers rather than of fruit, but
It baa an abundance of both. It will
never bo, perhaps, a great producer of
fruits for export, but the raising of
fruits throughout tho country Is becom
ing more and more of an Industry, al
though there Is only the homo market.
Consul General Hollows, of Yokohama,
saya, lu a recent report, that fruit
growing has not hitherto been an Im
portant Industry In Japan, and tbat
there havo been very fow farms on
which fruit formed tbo staple crop,
Hut the Japanese are now paying much
nttontton to fruit growing. What ho
baa to any about tho fruits of Japan la
of Interests
"Vrulta originally cultivated, and
probably nntlvo to Japan, Include the
onmgo, penr, pencil, sour plum, al
mond, grape, persimmon, loqunt, pome
granate, gluko or snllsbiirla, and fig.
The 'inlknn,' or Japanese awoet orange,
la amaller, sweeter, mid less Juicy than
tbo oranges rained lu America, and tho
thin membrane separating the sections
of tho fruit la tougher; It bus a very
plonsant flavor, and Is much used for
food by both natives and foreigner.
It Is cultivated all through tho warmer
regions of Japan, and Is tho most plen
tiful of tho fruits rained here, being
found In tbo markets from early au
tumn until lata the following spring,
"The persimmon comes next to the
orango In the number produced, and
Is a farorlto with tho natives, but Ita
season Is comparatively short. It
closely resembles the persimmon of our
floutbcrn Blntcs, The sour plum la
extonnlvely cultivated mid yields
good crop, but tbo other frulta named
abovo, though inoro or less widely
grown, aro produced In much smaller
quaiitltlcs-tho fig being most abund
ant and most valued of tho less Im
portant frulta. Tho government baa
Introduced peaches, pears, nnd grape
from Kurope nnd America, anil lias
found tho soli and ellmato well adapted i
tcf their production, so tbat these are j
now cultivated In addition to the natlvo
varieties, of the emtio frulta. Of tho
frulta wholly unknown In Japan until '
Introduced from nbrond, tho npplo has
proved most successful, nnd It has be-
come a chief product of somo districts ,
In the Hokkaido, or northern
Island. I
The apples are of fine appearanco and
excellent flavor, nnd tho tree yield a
nmflr verv encournirlng to tho cultlva-
tnr an flint the area of their nroduc-
tlon Is bolng Increased. Tho natives
eat fruit chiefly fresh, and Its use as
a table diet la not general, although
Increasing. Tbo processes of drying
and canning fruits aro beginning to
come Into use, but only as a means
of preserving the fruit for home con
sumption, not for export" Japan and
America.
FIRST AUTOMOBILE Of ALL
Only n small percentage of those who
nowudnya see automobiles speeding
nlong tho streets and boulevards aro
awuro that tho first nutomoblle, con
sidered lu tho sense of n vehicle con-
tabling within Itself power of locomo-
tlon, of which there Is nny authentic
nccouut waa n self-moving sbrlno of
Ilacchus. This was tho Invention of
Heron, of Alexandria, who describes It
In bis work on automatic mechanism.
The shrlno In question was mounted
upon two supporting and two driving
wheels. On the axle of tno driving
wheels was n drum, about which was
wound a ropo which passed upward
through tbo space on ono aide of the
shrine over pulleys and was fastened
to tho ring of a ponderous lead weight
which rested upon a quantity of lino
dry sand.
The eseapo of this sand 1
through a small bole lu tho middle of
tbo floor of tbo compartment containing
It allowed tho lead weight gradually to
descend nnd by pulling upon tho cord
caused tho shrine to movo slowly ' -wnrd
In n straight line. Heron describes
tho method of arranging and propoi-
Honing the wheels In case It was de
sired that tho shrine movo In n cir
cular path. lie also shows bow the
shrlno can be constructed to move In a
straight lino at right angles to each
other.
Officials of tho patent olllco over
looked tho device of Heron when they
granted patents on machines, notwltb
standing thnt previously Thomns Eu-
bank. Commissioner of Patents In 1&j0, ,
Illustrated nnd described Heron's lnven
tlon. The mechanism of the latter Is nl
most Identical with tbat In tho mod
ern device, nnd simply serves as anoth
er proof of the snylng, "There Is noth
ing new under tho sun."
THE ORIGIN OF GOLF.'
First X'layetl with a Bhepherd'a Crook
and a Pebble.
The man or woman who has becomo
Interested In golf must needs know
something of Its origin over In Scot
laud. In his book, "Tbo Art of Golf,"
Sir W. G. Simpson tells tho following
pretty story as to bow tbo gamo bad i
Its beginning:
A anepneru tenuing nis sueep would
often chance upon a round pebble, nud, !
having his crook In his band, would .
atrlko It away; for It Is Inovltablo tbat I
a man with a stlcic in his Hand snould
aim a blow at any loose object lying In
his path as that be should breathe.
Over pastures green this led to nothing;
but ouco on a tlmo a certain shepherd,
feeding bis sheep on a links, perhaps
that of St Andrew's, rolled one of these
stones tuto a rabbit scrape.
'Mary,' quoth be, 'I could not do
that If I tried,' a thought which nerved
him to the attempt But a man cannot
long persevero-nlone In nny arduous un
dertaking, so Mr. Shepherd hailed an
other, who was hard by, to witness bis
endeavor. 'That la easy,' said tho
friend, and, trying, failed. They now 1
searched tho grass for the roundest !
stones, and, having deepened the rab
bit scrapo 6 thnt the stones might not
jump ou; or i, iney sei inemseivcs lo
practice putting.
The stronger but less skillful shep
herd, finding himself worsted at tho
amusement, protested that It was a
fairer test of skill to play for tho hole
from n considerable dlstanco. With
this arranged, tho gamo was found to
be much more varied and Interesting,
The, sheep having meanwhile strayed,
the 'shepherds had to go after them.
This proving nn exceedingly Irksome
Interruption, tboy hit upon tho In
genious dovlco of nailing a circular
course of boles, which enabled them to
play and herd at tbo same tlmo. These.
holes being now many and far apart, It
became necessary to mark their wbcro
nbouts, which waa easily done by
means of n tng of wool from a sheep
attached to n stick, a prlmltlvo kind of
ting still used on many greens, almost
Jn Its original form.. Slnco tbeso curly
days tho essentials of tbo gamo have al
tered hut llttlo.'
After ai woman has been going to a
doctor's two ".weeks, alio begins to call
common things about the body such
long uamcH that It glVQ4 you a head
ache to keep up with her,
THE NEW WOMAN.
Mtb. Kmma Mitchell, C20 Louisiana
atroot, Indianapolis, Ind., writes:
"For tbo nast flvo years I have rare
ly inicii without pain, but I'eruna ban
changed all this, and In a very short
time, I think I bad takon only two
bottles before I began to recuperate very
quickly, ana sovon bottles rnado mo
well. I do not have headache or back
ache any more, and bnvo somo Interest
In life." Kmma Mitchell
I Tbo coming of what Is known as the
! "now woman" In our country is not
, greeted bv everyone as if the wore a
! (treat blowing. Hut thero is another
j now woman whom everybody is glad to
poo. livery day some invalid woman
la exclaiming, "I have been mtdo a
now woman by Dr. Hartman'n homo
treatment." It is only nccoaaary to
send namo, address, symptoms, dura
tion of sickness and treatment already
received to lit. Hartman, Columbus,
Ohio, and directions for ono month's
treatment will bo promptly forwarded.
If you do not receive prompt and
satisfactory results from the use of
I'eruna, write at onco to Dr. Hartman.
giving u full statement of your case and
bo will bo pleased to givo you his valu
ablo advice gratis.
Address Dr. Hartman, President of
Uio Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, O
MI8SOURI NOW LEADS.
Center of Apple Production Shifts Westward
from Allcjtunlcs,
The center of Uncle Sam's applo bin
lias been shifted west of the Alleghan
leu, and tbo state tbat leada in the
growing of the national fruit is Mis
souri. This is tbo burden of a paper
read by Profowor W. A. Taylor, pomol
ogiet in cbtrgo of field investigation
in the United States department of
agriculture before the national conven
tion of applo shippers at Rochester,
N. Y. Trofesfor Taylor completed his
paper somo tlmo ago, but iunt before
the time of reading It he received from
the census department advance sheets
of statistics bearing on the apple in
dustry ol tbo United States, compiled
from statistics gathered for the Twelfth
census, the matter being brought down
to Jun". 1000.
According to these figures tho total
number of bearing trees in the United
States is 210,000,000, an increaso of
76,000,000, or more than 40 per cent
ovor tbo apple area of 1890. The com
mercial area of 1000 yielded in 1800
pomowbat ruoro than 175,000,000
bushels of apples.
l!y districts, the north Atlantic
apple section has 39,500,000 trees; the
..il, iii.nitA ok Ron nno. i.a A.l.
rental, 02,000,000 tbo south central,
3.0oo,000, and the Western district,
Including the ltocky mountain states
and the Pacific elope, 13,000,000.
Out of the total number of trees in
tho country, the north' and south cen
tral districts possess 23,205,000, or
nearly threo-fittba. These aro divided
among tbo leading states as follows:
Missouri, 20,000,000; New York, 15,
000,000; Illinois, 13,500,000; Kansas
and Pennsylvania, a little less than
12,000,000 each.
Priceless Und In Texas.
Judging from a recent report of a
ealo of oil lands at lloaumont, Texas,
real estate in that lively and progres
sive commonwealth la rising to'a mar
ketable value. The reports sneak of a
parcel In tbo section named eold at n
w ft.zou.uuu an acre, the same
lana c0"'1 nave beea wngut, it la asid,
boforo the striko of oil, for flO an aero.
A New AttraoUon.
A man who had been hired to write a
circus announcement suddenly found
himself at a loss for a fresh adjective.
"See here," bo said to his employer,
"I don't know what to say about this
panther. Have you got a thesaurus"
The manager of the circus looked ut
htm with suspicion.
"No, air, I have not," be said, "and I
don't think I shall do anything about
getting one tbts year. I never beard of
llarnum having one, either, nnd be had
a good show. Where are they raised
anyway, I'd like to know"
GrayHair
"I have used Ayer'a Hair Vigor
over thirty veers. It has kept
my acalp free from dandruff and
has prevented my hair from turn
ing gray." Mrs. P. A. Soule,
Billings, Mont.
There Is this-peculiar
thing about Ayer s Hair
Vigor it is a hair food,
not a dye. Your hair does
not suddenly turn black,
look dead and lifeless.
But gradually theold color
comes back, all the rich,
dark color it used to have.
The hair stops falling, too.
Sl.tl a MtU. All Iraiilits.
If your draecrlit cannot supply you,
sena us ono uoiur Rim wo win oxpri
vou-bottle.
110 sure and giro tbo name J
of your nrf impress olllce. Address
J. O. AVV.U CO., Lowell, J
fajtllih si Sht'i Motored.
It la little wondor that foreigners do
pair of learning to speak our language.
Ono of tho greatest difficulties is tho
way In which tbo same syllable sounds
have often vory different meanings.
"You'll get run In," raid tbo pedes
trian to the autnmoblllnt without a
light on bis vohlclo.
"You'll get run Into," responded tho
automobillst, an bo pushed tbo starting
lover bard ovor, knocked the other
down and ran up bis npino.
"You'll get run In, too", said tbo
policeman, as be stepped from behind a
troo and grabbed the reckless driver bo
fore bo could got away,
Jnat tbon mother scorchor came
along, without bis Initials on his vehi
cle, to the policeman bad to run In two.
No Compuhlon.
Landlord Sorry, pardner, tbat thero
hain't no bath room, but you see I am
figurin' on put tin' ono in next year;
an
Tourist I don't want to take a bath
next year.
Landlord Well, of course wo don't
Insist on your takln' one.
Deflnllt Meaiurcment
"Do yon think the world is growing
any better?"
"I'm absolutely sure ot It," answer
ed the monopolist. "W'br, five years
ngo I made only 1100,000 a year. To
day I am making that murh a month."
Not On Your Life.
Smith Would you adviso me to take
out a policy with this new insurance
company?
Brown Not on your life, old man.
8mltb Why not?
Brown Tboy glvo nothing but acci
dent policies.
The Moon.
In distance the moon is 240,000
miles from our earth, around which she
gravitates like a satellite. Her diam
eter is about 2,453 miles. She has a
solid surface of 14,600,000 miles and 1
a solid continent of about 10,000 cubic1
miles. -
Great Sucjciticm.
Pat An' phat d'ye think of thlm
volcanoes?
Tim I dnnno. Let's take a dhrop of
tbo crater.
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Real Work. The real work of a
Christian church la what It doca for
mcu'a souls. Iter. J. D. Uurrctl, Pres
byterian, Brooklyn, N. Y.
A Christian Pulpit To erect ft Chris
tian pulpit Is doing more for a Christian
public than to endow n college. ltov.
Dr. Ilerbrucb, lteformed, Canton, O.
Home Ilclatlonshlp, There Is no re
ligion that does not Imply some rela
tionship between God and man. ltov.
Dr. Hruabtngham, Methodist, Chicago,
III.
Physical Culture. Physical culture Is
receiving the thought and attention
that will Insure a vigorous peoplo for
tho future. Ilov. Dr. Swift, Mothodlst,
Chicago, III.
The True Nature. No amount of nr
gumcut will prove the true nature of
tbo word of God to him who will not
see or bear. Itcv. L. G. Hoeck, Swcd
enborglan Brooklyn, N. Y.
Take More of Jesus. We recognize
to-day tbat we must take more of Jesus
Christ; tbat no ethical life can be lived
without the religions. Itcv. V. D.
Crawford, St Thomas, Ont
The Whole Man. Now every law of
God Is good for the whole man, body
and soul. Whatever la good for the
aoul Is good for the body. P.cv. Dr.
Ilaymond, Schenectady, N, Y.
Happiness. Happiness la not mate- ,
rial; happiness Is a matter, not of the
flesh, but of the spirit; happiness Is In-.
visible. Ileal Indeed It Is.-Iler. Dr.
Landrum, Baptist, Atlanta, Ga. ,
Our Progress. The spirit of God
helps our progress, disclosing our God
to us In human service. It la an age
of humanity. Ber. A. B. Pennlman,
A Sliding Sole.
Lone Arrival (at anmmer resort)
What aro your terms bore?
Hotel Clerk H'm. You will have to
wait until the through express gets in.
If It is loaded our terms will be $10 a
day. If It la empty we will pay you
25 cents an hour to sit on the porch
and look happy.
LIVH AGENTS WANTED
Wbn can sell Rood Graders. Rock Crushers,
Hollers. Hows and Scrspers to enuntjrooi
clsls. Good par- 11KAL1, & CO., Inc.
& Front SL, I'ortUnd, Ore.
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
THE CCNTSUR OMMMT. NIWfOM CITT.
THE BOWELS
to
as 30
ALL DRUGGISTS.
taste eooa. Eat them like candy. Ther
remove any bad taste In the mouth, leay
Ins tho breath sweet and perfumed. It is
a pleasure to take them, and they aro
liked especially by children,
sweeten the stomach by cleanslne tho
mouth, throat and food channel. That
means, they stop undigested food from
touring- in the stomach, prevent eas form
Ins; in the bowels, and kill dlseasa germs
ot any kind that breed and feed in the en
tire system.
aro purely vegetable and contain no mer
curial or other mineral poison. They con
sist of the latest discoveries in medicine,
and form a combination of remedies un
equaled to make the blood pure and rich
and make clean skin and beautiful com
plexion. tone tho stomach and bowels and stir up
the lasy liver. They do not merely soften
the stools and cause their discharge, but
strengthen the bowels and put them Into
lively, healthy condition, making their ac
tion natural.
never grip nor crlpe. Theyactqule 11 y, pos
itively and never cause any kind ot uncom
fortable feeling. Taken regularly they make
tha liver act regularly and naturally as tt
should. They keep the sewerage of the body
properly moving and keep the system clean.
Increase the now of milk in nursing moth
ers. It the mother eats a tablet, It makes
her milk mildly purgatlvo and has a mild
but certain effect on the baby. In this way
they are the only safe laxative for tho
nursing Infant.
taken patiently, persistently, will euro any
form ot constipation, no matter how old or
how often other remedies have fafled. They
are absolutely guaranteed to cure any case,
or purchase money will be cheerfully re
funded. cost 10c, Kc. COc a box. Samples sent free
for the asking. We publish no testimonials
but sell Cascareta on their merit under ab
solute guarantee to cure. Buy and try a
box to-qay, or writs us for free samples
and booklet.
MlnM arssLisa biiidt CO., rmoo t lev Toil,
1 any reader of this paper who will ra.
any attempt ot substitution, or sale of
just as good" when Cascareta are called
convict. All cone jj oadeaeej confidential.
ifXV Ah
SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.
, . T-iXLfck
BISHOP SCOTT ACADEMY
I'otllemt, Onion, rounded UN
1 Horns School for Boys.
Military and Mangil Training
Writ tor llluitrMed CnUlotoe,
ARTHUR C. NUWILL, Principal
Columbia University
& Boarding School for Young dm &
S Mnfit sttnttlon on rsellta Com, Kr- Jfj
m eellenl rnoulty. targes! Indoor oollei t)
tlhletio field In tho world. Over halt
g au ecre under an arched root S
Catalogues Free,
ff Address 3
REV. At. A. QUINLAN, C. S. C. S
University Park, Oregon S
DR. G. GEE WO
WONDERFUL
HOMti
TREATMENT
Thtu wonrfftrful Chi
time doctor U onllM
Krrftl bfaaM & curt
tople without op Na
tl on tUtt are clvtrt np
lodlt. Jit earn with
thOM wonderful Chi
ne herb, rootf. bndii,
harks mail Tttrtabl
that r cntlrvlr un
known to medical act
enr In tola country. Through tha ana or thoxa
baxtnleiw remedial thli famous doctor knows
the action of ott WO dlfTf rent rarnrtle, which
beiuccsru!l7uiea In different disease. II
jrnaraoteea to cur catarrh, aathrua. Inn,
throat, rhtamatlsrn. nerrouaneas, atomacti
llTer.kldneya.ete.t haa hundred! of testimon
ials. Charges moderate. Call and ac him.
l'at lent ont of th eitr write for blanks and
circulars. iVnd 4 cents In sump. Cl.N4UIs
TAT I OX I'llKK. ADDHKWH
THE C. GEE WO CA.HESE MEDICINE CO.
IJ2H Third St., PnrUarid, Oreffti
97-MenUon paper.
Bast on Earth
Jteeans. 11 U mod or the teet msterlHl poMlMe
to bay. TliemsnoriKiurers absolutely pf 21
to IS pr real abore Hie market prtc ol bail
Kaaea of wajroo limber rbr tha, nrlrlleza of col
ig over and aklmmlnr offlba eraam of the
wacon stock, which la carried fbr S to S years be
fore making op. which mean an lorastmenl la
wool stock or nearly on million dollars.
U1TCIIKLI. Wagons ar unsurpassed for
quality, proportion, nnlsh, strength and HgtU
running.
Why take chancas on any other?
Why not gel the beat?-A MlTCJtPXl.
Mltchmll, LbwIm Starar Oo.
roruaod. Meatus. tspokau. UUa
Agents Kverywbara.
feeley
THE
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William
Opium
PORTLAND
ORECON
'Tobacco
Take car on Third
street lo, Upper At-
, Using
blna. Pnooe, Pink.
urcjjoo.
Austin
Well Machines
GET WATER OR Oil.
ANYWHEUE.
BEALX. & CO..
den, Agfa.
208
Front St.
Portland, Or
Timber Land for Sale.
Lots nine and ten, North H Southeast i Sec
tion 31, Township 12, Range 1, East Willamette
Meridian, 183 acres, situated on tho Cowllts
river and said to contain ouo million feet ot
cedar and two million feet ot fir, all market
able timber. Price i,srjo cash.
Address J. T. SCOTT, Coeur d'Alene, Idaho.
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FOR SALE.
Ono Second Hand Nichols & 8hopn.nl
Separator, slia 40-40, with wind stacker,
only run iO days; a bargain. Inquire ot
JOHN POOLE.
Foot Morrison St., Portland, Or.
THE HEW PENSION LAWS
ISESlFi
Apply to .NATHAN una
ATTOWIXr, WlSHIHOTOS,
$3 & $352 SHOES Of
IV. 1 WuUnivi in ilandaJ el tin wrM,
W, l Douglas mails sad sold more mea's (loci
year Welt (llin I hawed I'rocewi skoes la I he lint
tli months or IDOJ than any other Bsasfutsrer.
tm finn B8WnwilfepsMlaaieaeiik
O I U.UUU ran rtltprore this slalSDieal.
vv.'l. DOUCLAS 64 shoes
CANNOT BE EXCCLLEO.
121SS IM03.8S0 1 XiA 2,810,000
Bltt Imxrtid anil Amnlaui hathltl, Htyl't
Patmt Calf, Snantl, Bat Cull, Calf, Vltl Kld.Ceiwa
Coll, Hat. kaniaroa, fast Color Kyolels uaotl.
Caiiflnn I Th asnulna bava W. t, DOTOTJUT
vauuuu 1 n.m. aaa price ew raped n bittom.
WiMt mail, &. rxmi. Jllut. Caiuloaiu,
W, L. POUOLAS. UROCXTON. MAHS.
k. r. , v. n. ssi9.
IIKN wrlt'o(j to SMlvortlgors plsai
gooniion trns paper. I
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