EraptSiis Tho only way to nob rid of nitnplos nnd other onin- tions is to clcanso tho blood, improvo tho digestion, stlm ulato tito kidneys, liver and I Isltin. Tho medicino to talco is 1 Hood's Sarsanarilla ' Iinlitl. ki.n .if.n.l I,. Which baa cured thousands. 111k l)uiiltlkitnni: Hmitor- This (friend (lint jou want tno to eel n irov cniiiieiit position fur ) on en n reeoin. in unci lilm as n mini of void ab'llty mill capable of flllliiT the place, I auppotv) Consilium! Why, no, Hwialnr, I can't do (tint. It's lirciiimo lie can't in nkc a living nt nnytliliiK rlso Hint t want you In get n Kovi-riiinciit Jul) for litin, Clil caso Tribune. The 1 1 ill o of Three: "One irrtk from lo-duy, Uncle Jolm, I will be n married mun. Yes. In veil Blunt days I will lie Initialed Into the mystr-rlei of "int. rlinony." "So mytterlrs about II. 1117 "lioy It la Juat the plain, simple rtilo of three." "llulr of threol lih wluit illirio)" "Wlfiv muthrr-lndaw, and hired sit I. -ICu iin City JounmL I'atlunco- llnrorn tin married tier lie couldn't do loo innrli for lirr, tint now lio wouldn't lift lili Iiund to help her. 1'atrlco Well, you know oh says aha lina mado another man of him! "Ilunuliic an auto must be eicltlnc." aald tho friend. "It In," said the own er. "Krery (line you atop you wonder If the mat'lilnn will atart again when you are ready " llrooklyn Ufa, OlAAJUAAlAlllAHUkAAAJuUiO Straighten Up WcJ iku M 14 i4ir Backache St Jacobs Oil Vrica SBc. anal o. TTVTVVTVTVTTTf Vf IKVVVITfl Wanted an Injunotlon. "i:t you plena, auh," aald the old I darky to the lawyer, "I want to take out a partlu' Injunction." "What do you mean by that J" naked the lawyer. "I manna, auh, In plain langwldge, a I verdict ter break 'way ter take d right ban road whar do roade croaa an' I let de ol: 'Touiau go bar way en me go mine." " Iaee," aold the lawyer. "iou want I a divorce to iireou up nousekttplmr and give her alimony" "Dat a It, auli," exclaimed the old man. "I amino wlio Alimony la, but Idee glmmo my Injunction, en be kin take her ef he wanta horl" Atlanta Constitution. While Arthur waa apeudlng a weak t bla aunt'a he chanced oue day to place lila elbowa on the table during dinner. "My dear boy," aald hla aunt. "don't you kuow that children of the Drat famlllca uiuat never put their el bowa ou the table)" "Oh, well," aald Arthur, "that doean't hit me for my father's been murrled twice, aud I be long to tho aocuud family." Vanity; Mr. I'otts (to hla wlfe)-My dear, the air la chilly. Ferine la fonetro. The vlaltor (uotto voce) Why do you aak your wlfo In French to shut the window? Mr. I'otta (dltto)-Iio-cauae you nro hero. If I naked her In English alio wouldu't do It, oa alio won't tako Inatructlona from me be fore vlaltora, llut If I any It In French, ho geta up and doea It ut once, ao as to let you aeo that aho understands tho language. I'lck-Mo-up, "Do you believe that the American people like to bo humbugged!" "No, air," answered the sturdy patriot, hut when they llnd anyone smart enough to do It they enn't help taklu off their hata to him." Washington filar. Coughing "I was given up to dlo with quick consumption. I then began to use Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. I Improved at once, and am now in pencct ncaun. um, c sian- man, Glbbstown, N. Y. It's too risky, plpylng with your cough. The first thing you know it will be down deen in vour lungs tfnd the nlay will be over. Be gin early with Ayer's Cherry Pectoral and stop the cough. Tana ilm 1 2Sc, Stc, tl. All froitliti. Oonault your doctor. .If ha iyi UVa It, Vuiiii Ooui Uail Couih Bjrup. T.ile. Uuwi. Uta I WNIRI All ELII II 11. a lima, noin or aruvaiiti. JiiSIiTjlJtaiiIilMB- mm I-emnn Ihliimllilsia, Half a pound of grated trend crimiln, (jimrtur pound of chopped suot, n of moist anitar, two ckki, 0no iarK0 lemon. n much of .ait Mince tho lemon peel very finely. I'ut nil tho dry Ingredient In n Imaln, nnd mix well. Molalen with tlio egga nnd tho atrnlued Jnlco of the lemon. Htlr well nnd put tho mixture Into amnll but' tercd cupa or moulda, Cover with but tercd pnper. Het them In n kottlo of boiling wnter, nnd let them atenm for two and a linlf houra. Turn them out In n dlali, nnd atrow alftcd augar over them. Halted Alinnnde. Illnnch tho nlmonda In boiling hot wnter. Melt a tnblenpoonful of butter, nnd let tho nlmonda atnud In It nn hour. I'ut a tablfspooiiful or milt Into n (Hull, ntlr In tho nuts until nil nro lightly covered with unit, aprend on a aliallow tin nnil aet In n warm oven to brown delicately. More or leaa salt may bo uaed, nccordlng to tnato. Pen litlta nro united In tho name way, ex cept Hint they do not need hlnnchtng, a tho brown hull cornea off eaally. Chocolate distant. To two cupa of milk ndd two well beaten egg, two allghtly rounding tea apoonfula of cocon, thren level tnhlo apoonfula of augnr, nnd ono-hnlf ten. apoonful of vnullln flavoring. The co con ahould bo mixed with tho augnr nnd dlaaolved In linlf of tho- mlllc denied, nnd when thin linn cooled n llttlo ndd tho other Ingredlcnta nnd pour Into cupa. Ket tho cupa In a pnn of boiling water and bake In a moder nto oven, Tapper flamlwlcliae. Itcmovo nil tho aeeda from a green pepper, chop flno and alinmcr ten m lu ll t In a tnhleapoonful of butter. Do not allow It to brown. Add n dnah of unit, and when cold aprend between thin alleea of bread minim the crunt. (Imted American cream cheeno may bo placed on tho top of tho pepper layer with linppy reaulta. Theac piquant llt tlo sandwiches nro aald to bo especial ly ulco with cold meat. Cranberry Krlltere. Heat ouo egg thoroughly and atlr It Into oue and n half cups of milk, add ana tablesponnful of augar nnd one. cup of flour In which linn been alftcd ouo tenspoonful of linking powder. When well mixed atlr In ouo cup of thick, rich cranberry sauce, nnd drop In apoonfula on n hot. buttered gridiron, llrown very lightly and servo with but ter nnd powdered augnr. Good House keeping. Creamed Oyatera. I'ut one quart of oysters, wttb tbo broth, Into a etowpnn, nnd let tho oy- Jora bent through, When the edges . of tho oyatcra curl, tnko them out nnd ndd two cupa of milk nnd two tnhlo , apoonfula of butter to tho broth. When I boiling, ndd two tnbleapoonfuln of Hour which linn been atlrred smooth In a llttlo cold milk, with salt nnd pepper. When thickened, ndd tho oysters, and servo at onco on slices of toast. Apples with Criinii I'cel, core nnd quarter nix Inrge tart applca; boll in a rich sugar ayrup till tender, but not broken. Place In u gtnsn dish, boll the syrup n llttlo long er, and then pour over tho apples. When cold cover with n thin layer of i-u mi""" jvnj. mm mi mui thick layer of whipped cream sweet' cued with sugar. Ham Toast. Mix somo pounded cold hnm with n benten egg, season with pepper nnd lay on buttered toast; put In tho oven until It geta thoroughly heated. A ulco way of using up amnll pieces of bam. To Make Dried Deaf. Mnko n plain brluo of four gallons water, six pounds salt, ono ounce salt peter. Cover tho meat with this, nnd lenvo It In thrco weeks, then bang up to dry. Hatee at Fair.. Bales nt fairs have long been n fea ture of tho Kngllsh cattle shows. In fact, Uiey have becoiuo so general that many of tho English shows are really inarkot days nnd aro held nt frequent Intervals. Snlcs have played a moro or less Important part with American exhibitors, but have always been mado privately, aud fair otUcluls have taken llttlo or no Interest in encouraging them. There would seem to bo an op portunlty In this country for advance ment In this direction. If salo Classen arc arranged for and a certain part of tho day set nsldo for miction sales of cattlo or other produce both tho fair management, exhibitors and general public might be benctltcd thereby. It would help tho farmer out at tho spot whero bo Is weakest that Is, In mar keting what ho grows. American Agriculturist. Cleana Out Vermin, A writer In tho Scientific American says ho has cleared his promises of vermin by making whitewash yellow with copperas and covering tho stones and rafters In tho cellar with it. In every crovlco In which a rnt might go ho put tho copperas and scattered It In tho comers of tho floor. Tho result was n complcto disappearance of rats and mice. Blnco that tlmo not a rat or mouse, has been seen near tho house. Kvery spring tho cellar Is coated with the yellow whltowash as a purlller itnd n rnt exterminator, nnd no typhoid, dysentery or fever attacks tlio family. Cement Floora for llnma. Fiom n snnltriry point of vlow thero Is no doubt that cement floors aro tho best for barns nnd stables. Ifowovor, when putting on tho llulshlng layer, It should bo rather deeply striated, which provents It from becoming slippery. Tlio Btrlao should follow n system fa vorable to drnlnago that Is, tho small furrows should lead to larger ones nnd theso to tho drain In tho rear of nil stalls. This is very easily done. m 1 'i .1111 in a is -. . - tm man, Richmond, Va., HJLIO. JL UUlUUlli O. IJl W.111111I11L IUUV IJ I woman's troubles, tells of her cure by Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound. "Deaii Mrs. I'inkiiam: Foruomo years I suffered with backaclie, eovcro bearing-down palaa, loucorrhaxi, and falling of tho womb. I tried many remedies, but nothing gavo any posltivo relief. " I commenced, taking I.ytllu V. Pitiklimii'a Vcu'ctnblo Compound In June, 1001. When I had taken the llrst half bottle, I felt a vast lm- firoveiucnt, and have now taken ten bottles with tho result that I feel Iko a now woman. When I commenced taking tho Vegetable Com pound felt all worn out and was fast approaching complete nervous collap.40. I weighed only 08 pounds. Now I weigh 1001 pounds and am improving ovory day, I gladly testify to tho benefits received." Mns. it O. Tupmak, 423 West 30th St., Hichmond, Vo, Wlum a tncdlctno lias linen micccnnful In moro than a million cnics, Is It Jtisttco to yourself to say, without tryinc; It, "I do not bcllovo It would help mo" V Surely you cannot wish to remain weak and sick and discour aged, exhausted with each day's work. You Iiavo somo derange ment of tho fcmlnlno organism, and Iydla 13. I'lnklinm's Vege table Compound will help you just as surely as It lias others. Mrs. W. II. Fellmni, Jr., 108 13. Ilakor St., Illchmond, Va., says : u Diaji Mns. Pi.nkiiam : I must say that I do not belio vo there is any fomalo modiclne to comparo with Lydia E. I'lnkliam's Vegetable Com- pound, and i wnai your taking the , off that longer, one who "I took women who nro ill tlmt Lydia 13. is me raoulclno tliey sliould take, it has stood tno test of time, nnd It lias hundreds of thousands of cures to its credit. SVoiucn should consider It unwlso to use any other medicine. Mr. Plnkhnin, whose address is Lynn, Mass., will answer chccr fully and without coat all letters addressed to her by sick women. Perhaps sho has just the knowledge that will help your case- try lier to-day it costs nothing. S5000 SfORFEIT It va nnot forthwith mi iwiiuoutw. Btca will proTi LjdU Determined. "My brother is very much hurt that you should icfuso to correspond with him," eni'l Mr. Chclltisnmn's sister. "Ily falling to answer hla many letters yo'wrong jlIm, although, perhaps, you j,, , miMn It 'No," replied Mlsi Jilt. "I do not I mean to wrong lilm; neither do I mean to wrlto him." Catholic Stand I ard and Times. I Day of Apia Fish. In tho bay of Apia,. in Samoa, a sur veying party lias discovered 453 dis tinct specimens ol fish. The Dahlia. Tlio dalilln was Introduced into Ku ropo for tho value, of Its bulb as a sub stitute for tlio Irifli potatoo, which it resembles when baked. AN INDESCRIBABLE TORTURE Because Rheumatism sometimes comes oa suddenly it doesn't prove that it is a chance disease or one due to a'ccidcntal causes. It takes time for it to develop, aud is at work in the system long before any symptoms are felt. The blood is the first point of attack, and the poisonous acids that cause the aches and pains are then distrib uted through the circulation to different parts of the system, and settle in joints, muscles and nerves; and when the system is in this condition it needs only some exciting cause like exposure to night air, damp, chilly weather, or the cold, bleak winds of winter, to arouse the slumbering poisons aud bring ou Rheumatism. The severity of the attack depends upon the amount of acid in the blood and the uuanuiy oi acrm maucr in iuc joints and muscles. Some peo ple are almost helpless from the first, while others have occa sional spells or arc uncomforta ble, restless, nervous and half sick all the time from the nagging aches and pains. Rheu matism is a disagreeable com panion even in its mildest form. It grows worse as we grow older, and frequently stiffens the joints, draws the muscles out of shape and breaks down the nervous system. A disease that origin ates in the blood, as Rheumatism does, cannot be cured with ex ternal remedies like liniments and plasters ; such things scatter the pains or drive them to some other part of the body, but do not touch the disease or improve the condition of the blood. The thin acid blood must be restored to its normal up the general health at the same time. Write for our special book on Rheumatism, and should you desire any special information or advice, our physicians will furnish it without charge, THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA. OAs a great sufferer with i rflturn to you myncarttolt thanks for mcuicino nas uono lor me. lieforo Vcgotablo Compound I was bo badly I thought I could not live much ltio llttlo wort I had to do was a burden to mo. I suffered with Irregular menstruation and leucorrhcea, which caused nn irritation of tho tarts. I looked like had consumption, but I do not look uko mat now, anu i owo it an to your wonder ful medicine. only bIx bottles, but it has mado mo ieei uko a now person, l tnaiuc God that there is such a female helper as you," Ho It, therefore, believed by all IMnkliam'a Vegctablo Compound DrMarc th orlrtn&l lattcn and ilnfttiirMa amr boioiuis cenuincnH. K. rinkbsin MadlclB Co., Z.7kn, aim. Just In Hard Luck. Irato Guest (to waiter) Look lierel Dilin't I order a Swiss chceso sand wich? Polite Waiter Yes, sir, and there it is. Irato Guest There are two slices of bread, but can you find any cheese on them? Polite Waiter I'm sorry, sir. Tho chceso is there nil right, only you hap pened to hit on ono ol the holes. Egyptian Maxima. An Egyptian papyrus which dates back to about 4,000 II. O. has tho fol lowing injunctions: "Calumnies should never bo repeated." "Guard thy speech boforo all things, for n man's ruin lies in his tongue." Tlio wIfo men of tho raco early learned good sense. JUISTJMATISU IN ELBOWS, WHISTS AMD KNEES. Urbana, Ohio, Aug. SB, 1003. Iiaat wlntor X had a aavara attaok ol Xthaumattsm. It atartad In tba right elbow, and from there to my wrlata; (ha rlsrht wrlat waa the worse. It baoame avrollan and extremely painful. My left knae Joint waa the next plaos to be at taoked. It became awolleu and ofcourae painful. The next point to be affeoted waa the hip and ankle, whloU arave sne xnuoh trouble. I waa barely able to sat about for aomo time. I waa under treat ment of a uliyalclan for awhllo, but rot ting no better I began S. S. a., and after taking; It for aome time I waa entirely roltevodof theltlieumatlam. All a welling and aoreneaa dlaanpeared. I conalder B. B. 8. an excellent remedy for Itheuma. tlam and all troublea bavins tbalr origin In tha blood, aitlFPITII KELLY, 408 Dloomfleld Ave. purity and strength, so that all poi sonous substances may be carried out of the system, and no medicine accom plishes this in so short a time as S. S. S., which not only neutralizes the acids and counteracts the poisons, but builds Falnl Mistakes. Two classes make f- I n I ml-,-1,M ,1 1 1 1. 1 .. 1. It ( iu uii uiiniuncD Luunu tvtlu IIIIIIK IUVJ nro wnolly sand! lied and those who mako no progress at all. Hev. Hny Palmer, Ilaptlst. Cbllllcotbe, Mo. forgetting. If you forget In order to mend, God forgots, too; If you for got In ordor to persist, then you may forget, but God remembers. Itev. frank Crane, Unitarian, Worcester, Mass. Tho Home. Tho American home Is tbo richest Inheritance of the nation. It Is In Its best estate more primal and Important than school or church. Itov. It. A. White, Unlvcraallst, Chi cago, 111. Getting In Line. The man who does not lino up with God's people In the great fight for righteousness Is on tho sldo of tho devil and arrays himself against God. Itev. A. It. Holderby, Methodist, Atlanta, Gn. Tho Duties of Life. Life must bo ! unified by having but one principle and then seeking to attain to the one goat by using two Instrumentalities, religious duties and secular Interest. Iter. O. V. Case, Baptist, Montclair, N. J. Tho Soul In Action. Prayer Is the sou! In action. And In Its highest form It Is tho highest energy of which the soul Is capable the most positive pow er In man's relation to God. Itev. John Held, Presbyterian, Brooklyn, N. Y. Wine, Women and Wealth. The greatest temptations of men to put them rythmlcally, aro wine, women and wealth. And I think I put these In the order of their Importance. Itev. 0. L. Laws, Congregattonallst, Balti more, Md. Tho Touch of Love. Humanity re sponds to the touch of love. Around on the sunny side of even tbo most frigid man there is always a door that opens to the presence of n loving heart Itev. T. J. Vlllcrs, Baptist, Indian apolis, Ind. Labor Unions. I believe any num ber of persons engaged In the same work have as much right to form a union as wo ministers have to meet each Monday, In our ministerial meet ings. Itev. S. E. Young, Presbyterian, Pittsburg, ra. Theft A thief Is one who steals. To steal Is to take without right or leave that which belongs to another. When a thief Is convicted of stealing be Is put Into Jail; that Is, some thieves are. Itov. J. M. Markley, Congrega ttonallst, Denver, Col. Humility. There Is no principle more universally overworked In the Christian church to-day than that of humility. The average Christian Is altogether too meek nnd too prone to self-disparagement. Hev. C. E. Jcffer son. Baptist New York City. Wealth. The love of money Is the root of evil, but a man by caring strict. ly for his business and doing It nil with Integrity, can succeed and may become rich. All a man needs Is hustle. He does not need to be born rich. Itev. S. M. Dick, Methodist Worcester, Mass. Two Questions. Life holds two questions of the first Importance. Is there a God? And If so, how does He feel toward us? la there another life? And If so, what about tho harvest there of sin that we have sown here? Rev. N. D. HIIIls, Cougregatlonallst, Brooklyn, N. Y. Missionaries. It Is only 03 years since the first American missionary went out among the heathen and to day there aro millions of Christians whero thero would bnve been only heathens had not the banner of Christ been unfurled in their midst Rev. J. E. McClurkln, Presbyterian, Shady Side, Ta. Sin and Disease. The best way to keep dlseaso out of the Inner life Is to keep It strong, healthy and vigorous with moral and spiritual life. The way to keep sin out of tho life Is not by fencing of any kind, for sin gets over all fences; but by having the life filled to overflowing with spiritual life aud power. Itev. W. M. Martin, Methodist, Brooklyn, N. Y, Trouble. The reason trouble Is so troublesome Is that we seldom put God In the present tense. We transpose lilm Into the dim past and dwell upon tho wonders He wrought In the days of the fathers. We transpose Him Into. the remote future and dream of the glories which shall be ours when all the veils which now hide Him shall be lifted. Christ's cure for trouble Is to live with God beside us In our every day experiences; to tnk? God to the offlce. a partner In our business; to take God to tho parlor, a sharer In our pleas ures. Itev. Howard Dutlleld, Presbyte rian, New York City. family Devotion. Family worship is essential to true homo life. When ever young people Set up a homo they ought to erect an nltar. Religion In the homo Is more Important than any where else. In tho family the day should begin aud close with God. Fam ily prayer should bo brief, yet com prehensive enough to compass tho wants of tho family. The selections of Scriptures should bo mndo with care. As a rule, family devotion should be conducted at nbout tho same hour, morning nnd evening. Whero men and women plan for such devotions, family religion becomes pleasant nnd profit able. Rev. D. G, Wylle, Presbyterian, New York City. A Itenl Oibaon Girl. Mrs. Gibson, tho mother ot Charles Dana Gibson, says that a few days since Dana's llttlo girl, nged 7, cuiuo over to 6ee her. After playing content edly for some time she came up to her and said; "Graudma, I must go home now," "Hut why so soon, dearie?" "Well, you see, grandmn, I must look after papa, He's nil alone there, with nobody but his wife nnd the baby." Knowledge of u goefd mil ,y in n ton slsts of things Unit aren't so. GOVERNOR Uses Pe-ru-na For Colds CAPITOL BUILDING, SAI.UM, OKIHION. A Letter From the Governor of Oregon. Peruna Is known from the Atlantic to the Pacific. Letters of congratula tion and commendation testifying to tl.o merits of Peruna as a catarrh rem edy are pouring in from every stato in the union. Dr. Hartman is receiving hundreds of such letters daily. All clarees write these letters, from the highest to tho lowest. The outdoor laborer, the indoor ar tisan, the clerk, the editor, the states man, the preacher all agrco that Pe runa is tlio catarrh remedy of the ago. Tlio stage and rostrum, recognizing ca tarrh as their greatest enemy, aro es pecially enthusiastic in their praira and testimony. Any man who wishes perfect health must be entirely free from catarrh. Catarrh is well nigh universal; almost omnipresent. Peruna is the only abso lute safeguard known. A cold is tho beginning of catarrh. To prevent colds, to enre colds, is to cheat catarrh out of its victims. Peruna not only cures catarrh, but prevents it. Every household should be supplied with this great remedy for coughs, colds and so forth. The Governor of Oregon is an ardent Ask Your Druggist for a Free Peruna Almanac for 1904 Sufficient Reason. "Whot makes Middlerlb so bitter against Turks7" "The young man who calls on tits daughter smokes Turkish cigarettes." 100 ItEWAIlD SJ100. Tbe readers olthla paper will be pleated to earn tbat tbere la at leait one dreaded dl teats iht.t telenee hat been able to cure In all ltt atacet, and tbat It catarrh. IltU't CiUrrh Cure It the only pollute cure known to the medical fraternltr- Catarrb belnKaconitltutlonaldlt ette, requlret a conttltutlonal treatment. HaU'a Catarrh Cure la taken Internally, acting dlrectlr upon the blood and mucoui inrfaoei of the ay ttem. thereby destroying the founda tion of tbe dlieate, and tirlnc the patient atrenatb bybulldlnrup the confutation and aialtting nature In aolnr ltt work. The pro prietor! hare 10 ranch faith In Ita curative powers, mat inef oner one uunarea uotiara lor any cue that It falls to cure. Eend for Hit ot tettimonlala. Addreti F. J. CHENEY & CO, Toledn, 1. Bold by drunltti.'Sc. HJ1' Farnllr llllt are the be!. An Odd Chandelier. A chandelier, mado of human bones, adorns the ceiling of a church in Seid litz, Bohemia. G rossr Poor man! He can't help It. He gets bilious. He needs a good liver pill Ayer's Pills. They act directly on the liver. cure Biliousness. -. ... i Want your moustache or beard abeautlfulbrownorrich black? Use BUCKINGHAM'S DYE ruTT ct. or paroaim oa a r. nm t Co , Buari, a a. The Giui TOWER'S POMMEL SLICKER HAS BEEN ADVERTISED AND JOID FOR A QUARIfR OF A CfNIUEY. LIKE ALL fS2,WATTO0f W CLOTHING. It is made oftAe tot rsterieJj. in Hckorj'elIow. fully awuiltti and sold fcjr relutle dealers oerrirlitre. ' STICK TO Tilt SIGN OF THE FISH. IrOWIB CANADIAN CO. UiM A J TOWIK CO. "For elxyeare I Avaa a victim ofdya lepala In Ita wortt form. 1 could eat nothing 'Ut milk toast, and at tlmeamyatomach would not rnt&fn and direst even that. List March 1 becan taklnj CASCAHETS and alnce then I hare steadily Improved, until I am aa well as I ever waa la my life." Uavid II. Mdrpiit, Newark. O. Plat-tot. r-alatabla. Potent, Tattt flood. Da Qood, -Naier Slckeo, Weaken, or Orlpe. 10c, tto, Wo. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... Nil Tfl MAP Sold and (riinranteed by all drag HU I U'UAu tint to VVUK Tobacco Uablk J4 DYSPEPSIA U CJy CATHARTIC twa oi tuna awiertato - PRUSSIAN STOCK FOOD The Oreat Conditioner and Stock Pattener. MORSES do More Work on Leaa Peed. COWS give More and Richer Mlllc II0U3 Patten Quicker 11 given this Pood. Package, BOo nnd SI.OO. marks rics anow good von stunted calves. PautsiAN Keubdt Co., St. rani, Minn. Gsmtlhmbn i I have been feeding your Pkusiun 8tock Food to my thoroughbred awlne. it glrca them nn uppetite, and makea the plga grJw. I alto tried It on atunted calvca with satisfactory rcsulta, 1'. W. Oaoouu. liurln. Neb. PORTLAND SEED CO., Portland, Or., Coast Asellta. Send for Special Circular Portland. - - - oreqon SPOKA1NU fiBATTUB UOISB SAL.BAI MGDI'ORD OF OREGON in His Family and Grip, ndmircr of Perunn. Ho keeps it con stantly In the houso. In a recent let ter to Dr. Hartman, he says: State of Oregon, Executive Depart ment, The Tcruna Medicine Co.. Columbus, O.: Dear Sirs I linve had occasion to uso you Peruna medicine In my family for colds, and It proved to be an excellent remedy. I have not had occasion to use it forotner ailments. Yours very truly, V. AI. Lord. It will bo noticed that the governor says ho has not had occasion to nse Pe runa for other ailments. Tlio reason for this is, rnoit other ailments begin with, a cold. Using Peruna to prompt ly cure colds, ho protects his family from other ailments. This is exactly what every oth0' family in the United States sliould do. Keep Peruna in the house. Use it for coughs, colds, la grippe, and other climatic affections of winter, and thero will be no other ail ments in the houso. Such families should provide themselves with a copy of Dr. Hartman's frco book, entitled, "Winter Catarrh." Address Dr. Hart man, Columbus, Ohio, Assyrian Records. Layard in his "History of Nineveh" mentions that the national records of the Assyrian empire were written on bricks in characters so minute as to bo scarcely legible without the aid of a microscope and that, in fact, a variety of this instrument was found among the excavations. riTC Permaenuy uured. wonts or narrootneat l 0 arterSrttdar'autaorDr.Kllne'iUnalNam JUatorer. Hend for Free 113 trtalbnttleand traatia Vt. Ji. U. Kline, LU..U1 Arch St.. PhUadtlphla, Fa. The Modern Way. "I wish to marry your daughter," said the young man. The old man was a sensible old man. "Can I support you in the style to which you have been accusmtomed?" he asked. Puck. Vothen win End Urt. Wlmlow'i Sootblne nyrnp the beit remedy to me for their chlldrea the teething leaton. Himself to Blame. "Didn't you once say that your wlfs was the making of you?" "Only once," replied Mr. Meekton. "Henrietta heard it and eald it was very unkind and unjust to blame her in that manner." FIso s Care Is a remedy for coughs, colds and consumption. Try It. Price 25 cents, St druggists. Taking Things. "I always take things as they come," said the pickpocket as he dex terously relieved the man ahead of him of a watch and purse. "And I take men as I find them," added tbe policeman, clutching him gently but firmly by tho arm. Perrin's Pile Specific The INTERNAL REMEDY No Case Exists it Will Not Cor Wood Saw!, Drag bawl run Ty tteam or f aao line englnet, alto the latett In taw mill ma chinery, ttump puller t, welt drilling machin ery, etc., etc. Write tor your needs. REIERSON MACHINERY CO. Foot of Morrison Street Portland Oregon IS OREGOK PORTLAND St. Helen's Mall ) Home and day tchool for airli. Ideal ft) location. Epacfou building;. Modern () equipment. Academic, Colleito Prepar- () atlon and special couraet. Music. Klo- cutlon. Art la charge ot apeclalltti. (A Illuttrated catalogue. Eaater term $) opena February 1. IIAU. ELUANOR TBUUBTTS, Principal. Seeds cost more -yield more- save all tXDerlmentine. live dlllDDOlnlmenti. .S vetrs the standard Seeds. Sold bv ill detlera. 1004 Seed Annual postpaid free. to all applicants. D. M. FERRY & CO., Detroit, Mich. P. N. U. WHEN writing; to adtertlaere pleat mention tlile paper. I Sanders Disk Plow Simplest and moil perfect made. Dafnre yon give your order for a lilslc Plow be ture 14 ex amine the Handera, i'urtala by the old reli able house oi Mitchell.Lewis&Staver Co., 1