Economy Is a strong point with Hood's Sarsaparilla. A bottlo lasts longer and docs nioro good than any other. It is tho only modicino of which can truly bo said 1 00 DOSES ONE DOLLAR A Horn lllptnmnt. lip MIm DcJuih'h, f'lnra, I nttn luvi'il iiny una but you. Will juu lie my wlfuY Hlie Hut I've Iipimi toM Hint fnu irre IiokmI In f.mr nllirr tlrU wlllilii n inunlli. Ilu Trup, ilnrlliiK; Imi I ilhl It nuiicljr for rni'tli't, mi 1 wuuMn't blunder In lirofonlnc to yon. TIIMlSIIINfl COMPANIIIS. The lUg Agricultural and Saw Mill Ma chinery Housea Crntcrril In Cortland a llcailiuartcr lor the Northwctt. Thorn In nothing "I which Portland In liiurn pi mill tlinii tlio girnl iirlciil turat liiiiti'ini'iit houses tlml iintku their lii'iiilriiiirli'ia fur tint Norlhweat In thin city. Among I lie Hint of those In tliu Advance Thresher Company, which Iiiih liulll n lino wnrvlnmsu nnd oIIIitr on tlit l.'nsl alilu at Kvnuiil mill Ik'liuont streets. Mr. J. 0. Humphrey In tho iiinnnKer In charge ol tliu com. pauy's splendid IiiibIiwhh In thin fee tiuti, ninl hu In now In tlm thick ( "prliis; iietlvlly ut lil commodious iimttern. Tho thrishoriiion tiro Just now look ing sharply niter new riulpni(iiit and neewsury repiilm nml renoviitloiin (or tho coming wiimin, nml no onci oinltn railing nt lh" Ailvniieo oatnlillnhinciit II liu seeks to inform hlinaulf fully nn to tho iniiikut nml advantage ' I'1" vnrloun threshing niltlltn. In (act n visit the agricultural nml nnw mill tnuchlnory manufacturers houses on tlio Kant nlilo la n llliernl education to nny unit who ui n In to got n (nlr lilcit ol tho viiKt farmer Interests o( thin putt of Ainork'it. Itiiincnno capital in Invested In tliefo concerns. Thoy noil largely on credit, nml vthuli times nro proapeious an enormous nmoiint of miichlliory In sold nnd paid for. Thoy nro tho thermome ter of tho advancement nml prosperity of tho gloat Northwest. Tho factory ami principal place of hunlnoxn of tho Advance Tlirinlilnn Company la at I Ini tio Crook, Michigan. Tho yearn nun thoy cm i ui Into Portland, and' now thoy nro lining hiialnena with tho moat nc tlvo nml Inlluentiul people in their limn. A (Initio Co ttin llrlidit or llnnla. Tbcru nro four different heights, Willi an ninny different names, of tlio inllltnry heel alone. An a guldo to thoao who want to bo right on the sub ject of hoi-l, remember tho following: l-'p to ono nml one quarter Inches a heel In n military, tip to ono ono nml Ilvo-elghths It l a Ciitinn, nliovo that It Is II Spanish heol. When It coca nbovo two tuohoi It la a Cnntllllun. Tlm French heeU range from ono nnd ono-iiuarter to two Inches usually mid nro called Umla XV. Tho l)u Hurry heel riinn from two Inchet nml Hiillc a fow women wear II Shoo lie taller. Tliero l inoro Catarrh In this section of the country llian all other diseases put teselhrr alil until llm last tew yeara wu aupt)stil to It Incurable. For a iirrat many jrearnlorlurs rt lioilliri'il tt a lical ILrao, ami lrecrll'rillixa1 romo'lka, ami liy euii.tatitly fatllnir tu run with local tteattnent. pronounced It llicii rablo Ht'lonra haa piuvru ralarrtt to Imi a couslltu tloual tllMaka, ami thereforo rtxjulrra conslltu lliinal treatment Hall's Catarrh film, m anu farlurM hy K I. t'lirliey A tv.,1oloilo, Ohio, It tho only ciitiittUiit ion nl euro on tha market, li Is taken Internally In doses from 10lrti-a t a leffMjtiiiful. It aetsittrecilyou tho MikmI am) muo on Ktiriatvaur tue system, t ner oner tn i hundred dollars (or any raso It falta tu curt He ml for circulars and traltmonlali. AiidrtnM, K. J. CHUNKY St CO..T0IM0, O BoM lir UriiirUia.TAo. itall'a t amlly Will aro tho Wit. Iloima Willi ttio I'eoplo Off. Two lit ( to fellows of 7 and H years heard older people fjioaklnK of keh tona, Tho 7-yoar old hoy llntenetl pa tiently to tlio courerHntlon, when tho older hoy, with an air of superior knowledge, said abruptly: "Von don't know what a skeleton Is. a ml I do." ".So do I," replied the youneer. "I do know." "Well, what In It?" "lt'n imncs with the peoplo off." rnthlludor. NEW PENSION LAWS HIIls;Vu.m Apply la NATHAN IIICKI'UKO, U l M., Waililnntoli, 11. C. Mh N. II. Voli., IDil-tU. WE WANT AGENTS $150 and up per mouth to ener getic reprcHcn tntlves in overy city ami town town in Oregon Wnshingtun ami Idaho. Digullletl, hon ornhle, ioruiauent and immensely profit able employment at homo or on tho road; somothlng now; send stamp or call at oflleo for details. SQUARE DEAL BROKERAGE CO. 129 Svnth Street, Portland, Oregon CHAMPION MOWERS Praw t'ut, no push. Aittlctl Power, cuta where otlicra won't, l'rlcsa right, Wheu you buy, liny ttie Heat, iluy the Cliauituu Mottors, Jtakei, and Binder. MITCIII2U., UI3WIS & STAV13U COAUANY I'lrat and Taylor Sti. POKTUANU.OKI! tBJH.M--ll:IJIJ.l.l li CUHES WHINI ALL ILXE f AILS. IsJ Host UuutfU tiyruu, Taatei Hood. Un I'rl YOUR OPPORTUNITY THE OLD CHEOTNUT TRUE. T.ovo fur I'liiiilllar Tlilnca of Nnture Hlitma Cull me ut tlio Oriiiilne Hurt, A woimin whono Imny llfu Is lived In a liiruo elty returned to her old home tho other day for visit. All tho old 1 1 mo nolKliliors cnimi to sen her, and tho weeks wero crowded with tho piemuni of revived memories. Of one of thuno memories sho wroto afterward to a friend: "Hut lliu iilt'ii mi ntuat appointment I kept wns with tho hi old chestnut tree on the pnlh to school. Tha leaves were deep on tho vrouud underneath, nml I pushed about throuuh them Just an wo used to do twenty years ago, ninl thniiKht of tlio m nny Ixjys and Klrln who bail not nuts tliero on tho way lo nml from school, 1 picked up my hnl fill of hltf Klossy nuts myself, and miimiKfd to nib two holes tlirouyh tho patent leather tips of my second host shoes. Hut tnt nuts wero worth It. 1 don't know when I've been so happy. "I en inn away Willi a new purpono to live for. I'm K"hiK t own that treot It won't cost much, for tho html there Isn't worth iiiiytlilni', and what Joy It will ho to mo hi my city days to think Hint I bnvo saved tho old tree so (hat oilier Ixiys mid girls, no lonif us It lives, can sentllo through tho leaves ami pick up the tints under Its branch es, nml gather dreams and memories nlno from It as I used to do no many yenrs ago " Tim letter striken a nolo which Is far less common than It should he. City "opportunities" seem to eager young people nil over tho country to offer (ho ono open door to education, and that most rare nml elusive Ideal, culture, lint culture Is a quality of tho soul, not an ninount, greater or less, of knowledge (Hit Into tho mind. It In won, not hy effort, hut hy tho luvo that unconsciously ripens Into "dreams uml memories." Headers of Lowell's letters will re call his life long lovo for tho trees of Hlinwood, and Umgfellow never liked to lenvo Cambridge whllo Ids' lilacs wero In bloom. Men of wltlo scholar ship that thoy were, much of their treastiro wns gathered not from tho inro folios on their library shelves, hut from tho common things of their own diKirynrdn. Thero nro opportunities Hint tho city doon not control, nnd to ono who loves them, prslrlc and dis tant hills, tho meadow brook and tho innple hesldo tho door offer a culture that no book can give. 1 SCAKf D IltM INTO PHEACIIINC. CUING. t t t t"t i-1M -t-t-H"M-H.4 III tho early ilays of Mothodlsm In tho West a "circuit rider," If he hnd n largo field to cover, was sometimes permitted to hnvo a "rollonguo." win was froiiucntly a young minister. Just bt'Blnuliiff to preach. Tho Iter. John 'ihompKon was a circuit rider In a iiniiH'what thinly aettled portion of cen tral Illluola inoro than Ilfty years ago. Tho ctilleflKiio imlnned to him was Ilrother Jninrs Kinlth, an excellent joiiiik man, but with very little experl enco na a preacher. Ono Knntlny Mr. Thompaon had nn appointment at a small moetlnK-houso In the country, but having a severe cold he akeil his young nrslstant to fo nlong with him and preach the ser mon, and tho latter, as In duty bound, obeyed orders. Ilrother Smith had never tindertakon la preach In tho presence of his moro oxperlenrvd colaborcr, and when, after tho opening services, ho roso and gave out Ills text, ho was visibly mbur raaneil. Ho stammered through a few sen tences, healtnted, imido another at tempt, ami rainc to a dead atop. "What's tho nap, brethren?" ho said, Kitting down. "I can't preach! Ilrother Thompson saw that thocaao was one In which heroic measures wero necessary. "Young man," ho whispered sternly In Ids ear, "you get up again and preach that Kcrmon, or I'll tako you out In tho grove, after this meeting Is over, and gtvo you a bard spanking, as suro as your immo Is Stnlthl" An electric shock could not hava operated quicker, Ilrother Smith rosj to his feet ngnln, his hesitation all gone, and In ringing tones ho preached a sermon that Is still remembered by nged survivors of that old-Ume con gregation as the most fervid and elo quent dlBcoiirse thoy over heard so young n man deliver, HE FOUND THE TROUBLE. ltourke Cockrnu'a Htorj of the Hoy hoac I-titlicr Kept Ilia Aortl. In an address that ho recently de livered on tho labor question, W. Ilourkn Cochrnn told n story of his boyhood, snys tho New York Tribune "I was bom in Ireland,'1 he said, "and In Ireland I obtained a part of my education. I remember well tho school I attended and I remember well a school fellow of mtno named Michael, a lad who was always talking about trouble and always looking for It. Wo nro on tho question of troublo now nnd therefore in Michael's experience tt may ho that thero Is something to profit us. "Mlchnel boasted constantly that tho master wns nfruld to Hog him. Whv? Oh, bocauso his father had Bald that If n linnd wns over laid upon tho boy thero would bo troublo. Hut one day Michael misbehaved and tho flogging duo was not long In coming. "Tho boy went homo ludescrlbably enraged. Ho sought out his father. " 'Kather,' ho wild, 'didn't you say that If tho schoolmaster ever licked mo thero would bo trouble?' " 'I did,' tho father nnswercd. " 'Well, I wns licked to-day, and only for throwing pnpor pollcta about tlio room.' "Tho father frowned. " 'I novcr fall, my boy, to keep a promise,' ho snld. 'Thero Is going to be trouble. Tolch tho strap." Her 14 lleciiiiue." Mrs. Itubbertou Why did you with draw your application for dlvorco? Mrs. Ciiiyboy Hecnuso I round that wouldn't bo nblo to get enough ali mony to support nnothcr husband. Visitor Tommy, wouldn't you llko to havo somo distant relatives? Tommy Yop, If thoy lived In Bt Louis. Am ersl To be sure, you arc crowlnc old. But why let everybody sec If, In your cray lialr? Keep your hair dark and rich and postpone a.c. If you will Hair Vigor only use Aycr's Hair Vifjor, your fjray hair will soon have all flic deep, rich color of youth. Sold for GO years. f am Hint itt.r M munM, ind I hat a tl.lrk. a'""? '"nl ''' l"ia lotlr whirl, a wonder t vnrv otin wIdi II A ixl not a alar bait Iti It. nil dim lo Aytir'i llilr VJror " tlna. II. 11. Iltain, lluclda, Minn. boltla. i nnirM.i Tllf ti'sln ut tilllilliP rij'itH'A nt IIIti.T f f 11, ( nitfiny. uw n Nicfiin fotimnnp I tint) rfiiiv ti li'ii t tu fih'Mil rlccn iountl to hidn nlf 1 Imi hi- mimt, mi uu.iarul Irlii iicrfiiriiidfn o Id vruivmiy, Kor coughs himJ roj1 tlicrft U nn tetter mtHllcIno than 1'isu's Curo fur Cuijiuijijx tlon. 1'rlco TT) fonts. lln Una It Itrmovrtl. "Tlity any," remarked tlio youth, "that I win man never stumbles over tho lame Mtolio tu lee." "Tlint'a right," rejoined the sage. "When hs puaaes that way again it Isn't there." CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Glcnaturo of indications. Ilurslns I aco soino genius has In Tented revolving rubber lifela for allocs. Jutrgaou Ah! Another revolutionary movcuiiiit on foot, cli? Motheri will find Mri. Winilotri'a Soothing Syrup the tet remedy to into for their children durlag the tectblag i-oitod.. Anything but (rrrn. WIckIcs Muggins rondo his money In groceries. Mlggles Indeed! Was ho a green grocer? Wiggles I should say not. IIo did a strictly caul! busiueas. IMPOKTANT TO TilKI'.SMERMBN. An Account and Note Hook ot 25 Pages Sent Tree to Any Addreia. Tho A. II. Averill Machinery Co., of Portland, Ore, whoso advertisement is to bo found cleow hero In this publica tion, havo prepared for diati ibution among tlireshermen a throBhermaii's ac count anil note book ot "5 pages This book will Ihj mailed to tlireshermen freet of charge, by addressing the above named company. Nothing Doiii. "Just one kls, dear, before I go," pleaded the iung liliyniciati. "None of that for me, thank you." re Joined the fnir mniil. "I don't like tho idea of having a ductor'a bill thruat un der my uo&e." "Keeley upuor-morphine-tobacco lr?Zr hiritc. PFRUiuruTiv cured aS. V! S r()R full DAartCUlARS .aewumirmtviNSTiTun.- PQHTLANO.oair, Tho tnrgf"t cave is the Mninmoth. It is over ten mites long ami hua a navi gable stream flowing through its cham bers. rtrmanentiy curiti. rro nil or ncrT0uiD an.r flrttday'i u.f of Ilr.Kllne'tllrtat m Mlort-r. Htiil fur l"rc H'2 trial Imtlle and IrMtlMi br. H. II. Kllnt, I.tJ..r Aria M.. l'LtladvIpMa, fa Harbin, Manchuria, Is only threo jenrs old, but It Is one of the great est cities of Asia, and has tho larg est Kurxipenn population of nny AshitL clty. containing tXl.nOO I!ushins, be sides tho soldiers nnd -tO.tKO Chinese. It will bo tho great Hour milling city of that region. AN INVISIBLE I White Hair TO HEALTH Malaria is a slow poison, but tho most stubborn and deeply rooted w'.ieii it takes possession of the sys tem. Wo brcatlio into tho luns tho polluted, germ tainted air; tho little microbes then enter into tho sys tem, and feeding upon tho red corpuscles of the blood, coon rcduco this vital, life-sustaining fluid to such a weak, watery state that the patient becomes listless, pais anu nnajiuic, anu men- tnllv nnd rdiveirnllv ,1r. fir: , i, About pressed. Malaria may be- ftna took cin with slight rirrors or and ontlroly cured me of the boila. Three yeara ' rhillv cnncitimia fnllnw-n,! BO 1 u1ed w" Malaria, nnd ramemberlOB 1 ClilllV sensations, lolloped bovr rauon g00tX s.S.B. had dono me, I deter- i uy zever nnu inirst, uut to pradual vail narts of tho i,ruuuauy uu I" " " It take 8. svstcm are affected: tho Malnrta. liver becomes torpid, and " Tombigboe bottom having timber cut. dark or yellow splotches DALRVmple. nppear upon the skin; tho stomach fails to properly digest tho food, and tliero aro frequent headaches, dizziness, bad tasto in tho mouth, constipation nnd n general worn-out, tired feeling that only a sufferer from Mnlatiit can describe. Other and moro dangerous symptoms nro apt to follow where this djscaso is neglected, 6tich ns nervous pros tration, palpitation, sleeplessness, enlarged liver, weak kidneys, boils and risings and dangerous-looking sores nnd abscesses. Mulnna is all tho moro dangerous becauso of its insidious and stealthy nature. It is an invisible atmospheric poison, nnd tho germs and microbes that aro lodged in tho blood aro propagating and increasing in number all tho while, clogging tho circulation and gradually wrecking tho health. carry off tho poisonous secretions and health-destroying matter that havo been polluting tho blood and clogging tho circulation. S. S. S. con tains no strong minerals, but is strictly a vegetable remedy, a blood purifier without an equal, and tho greatest of all tonics. If you havo any symptoms of Malaria, write us, nnd medical advice will be fur. nished without cost. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA, na. I I Tlic letter of Miss Alerklcy,' whose picture Is printed above, proves beyond question that thousands of cases of inflamma tion of the ovaries and womb arc annually cured by the use of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. "DKAn Mns. I'lsrtnAu: Gradual loss of strength ami nerve forco luld mo bomcthlnif was radically wrong with me. I had fcovcro hhootlnif pains , through tho pelvio organs, rrtmps and extrcmo Irritation coijiim-IIimI mo Ul seek medical advice. Tlio doctor salt) that I had ovarian trouble ami ulcera tion, nnd advltcd an operation. I istronglv objected to thla nnd decided to try iijtlln 12. I'lnklmiii'a Vct;c tublo Compound. I won found that my Judgment wa correct, nml that all the good things said about this mcdl clno were true, and day by day I felt less pain and Increased appetite. Tho ulceration boon healed, and tho other complications disappeared, and in eleven weeks I was onro more strong' and vigorous and perfectly well. " My heartiest thanks aro sent to yon for tho great good you have dono mc' Sincerely yours, Miss M AiiriAncT Mcinu.EV, S7S Third HU, Milwaukee, Wis. H000 forftit If off;; of alwa Itttw Always I.enp Yenr. In ono part ot "all the Itusslas," tho ! province of Ukraine, It Is always leap year us far as tho female privilege of proposing Is concerned. It Is said to bo customary there, when a young I woman falls In lovo with a man, for her to go to his father's house, and In tho most tender nnd pathetic manner ' plead with tho young man to take her ' ns his wife. Sho promises tlio most submissive obedience to his will if he will but accept her. If the young man toys: "I beg that you will excuse me from this," sho tells him that she Is resolved not to depart until ho shall promise to tako her for better orworse. Hho accordingly takes up ucr abode there and remains until ho Is wooed and won or until ho ends the siege by fleeing to parts unknown. Old Soldier's Stcrv. Sonoma, Mich., Juno 13. That even in actual warfare disease is moie ter rible than bullets is the experience of Delos Hutcliins of this place. Mr. Hutchins as a Union Soldier saw three yeara ol wrvlie under Butler llarke In tho Ixmlslnna snnmps nnd ns a result got crippled with Rheumatism so that his hands nnd feet got all twisted out of shape and how ho suffered only a Kheumntic will ever know. For twenty-fivo years he was in mis ery, then ono lucky day his druggist adviK'd him to use Dodd's Kidney Pills. Of tho result .Mr. Hutching say: "Tho first two boxes did not help mo much but I got two more and before I got them uied up I was a great deal better. I kept on taking them and now my pains aro all gone nnd I feel better than I have in yeara. I know Dodd's Kidney Pills will cuie Rheuma tism." Flight ot Dig turtle. Of birds now In existence, probably the ono with the greatest expanse of wing In proportion to tho body and with tlio greatest power of flight Is tho frigate or man-o'-war bird. This bird apparently Mies moro by skill than by strength, for it has not grcnt carry ing powers. The wandering albatross, tlio largest of all seablrt i, is also one of our strongest flyers. One bird was known to Hy at least 3.1S0 miles In twelve dnys. ENEMY Amorv. Mlaa.. Jan. Hfl. 100.1. fifteen yeara bko I suffered with boils a course of s. s. s., whtoh butu me uii ivy it again, i am iriaa to say tnat the J-0"'"""airea. man tnaa B.S. every aprlng, and have no attack of Last summer I snout moat of tha tlm. i What is needed in Alalurial troubles is a blood purifier and tonic. S. S. S. purifies tho germ-infected blood, tones up the stom ach, improves tho appetite and invigorates tho entire system. It stimulates the torpid, sluggish organs of tho body, enabling them to tironerlv nerform their functirma nml "a'e-W-W-rf-iia- ata "Are you tho waiter who took my order for that chop?" "Yesslr." "Illess me, how you havo grownT' "Huo says she Is very fond of mu sic." "Instrumental?" "Well, It's In strumental In making the neighbors swear when sho gets at the plana." Kxchnnge. Jinklns How Is your son getting nlong in his literary labors? Jorkit.s Oh, famously! Yju should see how gracefully he carrlMhls pen behind his ear. Iioston Transcript. Tousorlal Artist Your hair seems to be coining out Trcahman Yes, it Is. Tousorlal Artist Tried our hair tonic? I'reshman Yes, but that didn't do It, though. Yale Ilecord. "How hollow It Rounds!" said a pa tient under the movement cure, as the physician was vigorously pounding his chest. "Oh, that's nothing!" nald the doctor; "wait till we get to the head." Alice (nged C) Mamma, my appe tlto says It's time for dinner. Mother Well, dear, go nnd sec what the clock says. Alice (some seconds later) Tho clock says my appetite Is ten minutes fast! I Husband What! A hundred dul-1 lars for an opera cloak? Why, it Is perfectly ridiculous, my dear. Wife old nurse, who advised me to try Peru Yes, I know It is; but you said you na, and promised good results if I couldn't afford nn expensive one. Chi- would persist and tako it regularly. I cago Dally News. kept thii up for six months, and stead- Teacuer Johnny, write on the " gained strength and health, and blackboard the sentence "Two heads w''en I had ueed fifteen bottles I con are better than one." Now. Johnny, , "Wered myself entirely cured. I am a do you believe that? Johnny Ycs'm. Rratefnl, happy woman today" Miss I oausc tnen you kin get a Job In a dime museum nnd make lots o' , money. I "At what ago do you consider wom en the most charming'" asked the In quisitive fetnalo of moro or less un certain age. "At the age of the wom an who asks the question," answered tho man, who was a diplomat New I Yorker. Howes Don't like this cold wcath I er, eh? Why, only last summer you were complaining of the heat Barnes Not of the heat Itself, but rather be causo of Its untlmellness. It would be all right If reserved for such weather ns this. Iioston Transcript "You may turn up your nose at me, ; Martha Ann Illlllwlnk, but I want you , to remember It's leap year, and Kit Rarllnghorn Is trying to get me away from you." "Well. I'll Just show tho i freckle-faced thing she can't do that I George dear!" Chicago Tribune. "Father," said Kathle, "how much does a quite small bottle of ink cost?1 "You can get ono for a penny." an swered father. "A penny!" exclaimed Kathle, In great disgust "And mum mle made an awful fuss when I upset the littlest bottle In the cupboard!" ' "Aren't you ashamed of your Indo lence " "Indeed, I am," nnswered Meandering Mike. "I've been trying l to do something for It" "What?" "I've been takln' do faith cure. I'vo been choppln' make-believe wood wit' an imaginary ax." Washington Star. Nowltt Well, there's one thing ' about the weather. It's always a safe ' topic of conversation. Dorroughs I thought It was to-day when I met Lendham, but when I started to speak of It he said, "Yes, it's unsettled, and that reminds me of that account of yours. "Dear," said the politician's wife, "there's a handsome big policeman whose beat embraces Mrs. Swellmau'a house. Can't you get him transferred to this neighborhood?" "What for?" demanded her husband. "Mrs. Swell man has an excellent cook and I want her." Philadelphia Tress. I The officers of a British man-o'-war were entertaining their friends with a grand lunch and In attendance were some typical British tars. A young lady, wanting a piece of bread looked behind her chair at one of the sailors In waiting, and asked him to bring her what she wanted. But he drew him self up, stiff and stern, nnd, to her nmaxeraent, replied, "Can't do it. miss; I'm told off for taturs." An Up-to-Date Village. "Do you have a good lecture course here during the winter?" wns asked of the manager of the Illgglnsvllle Lyceum. "Indeed we do," he answered: "and next season we expect to outdo all previous records. So far we have booked one ransomed missionary, one reformed gambler, ono troupe of trained nulmals, one convert ed heathen, one moving picture ma chine and one professional personator. We may take on n college professor who wants to speak about tho tendency of modern literary thought, but I don't know. It's pretty hard to keep the course on the same high plane of thought throughout." Judge. The Other Side ot the Story: Sin gleton What's tho trouble, old man; you look all broke up. Wederly You wouiu uuuuwt-as tuua, uiuuu uo, too, u would doubtless look broke up, too. if you had a motiier-in-law llko mine. 'a Sincleton Hnl The nl.l ana sue Bingaton tiai i tie old. old story; she's coming to spend a few weeks with you, I suppose. Wederly (sadly) No; on tho contrary, sho baa been with us two months, and to-day she was compelled to return home. Sho nursed my wife through a bad caso of fever, took caro of the baby, attended to the household duties, mended my clothes, and loaned mo flvo dollars on thrco different occasions. Oh, I tell you, that woman Is an earthly uugel If thero over was one. Ex. Enough to Holt! Mtm for Awhile. "Tuo nverugo weight of men's brains," ventured Mr. Ilenpeck, "U about Ave ounces greater tlmn woman's," "And tbo nver.tgo brick," replied bis darling, "weighs n good ileal moro than n book of real poetry." Countlcas. Sara Just think of tho number of American girls who go tuft-huntlng abroad! They who return as countesses are so fowl Jack And thoso who don't aro couutlcss. Prlucotou Tiger. DOCTOR ADVOCATED PE-RU-NA MADE Mm. Eva Ilartho, 133 East 12th St. New York City, N. Y., writes! "I suffered for three years with loucorrhea and ulceration ol tho womb. Tho doctor advocated an operation which I dreaded very much, and strongly objected to go under It. Now I atn a changed woman. I'orunn cured mo; It took nine bottles, hut I felt so much Improved I kept taking it, as I headed nn operation so much. I am today In perfect health and havo not felt so well for fifteen years." Mrs Eva Ilartho. Mrs. Senator Roach. N. Dak.; Mrs. Senator v Cheyenne, Wyo.; liclva l.ockw'ood . . wcnerai Lngstreet, of Washington, I). C, ore among tho prominent ladles whocndorsol'eruna. Miss Helen Holof, Kauknuna, Wis., writes: "Several times during tho past two ytara or moro my system lias been greatly In need of n tonic, and at thoso times I'cruna has been of great help in building up tho system, restoring my appetite and securing restful sleep." Helen Holof. Miss Muriel Arimtage, 30 Greeawood Ave., Detroit, Mich., District Organiz er of tho Itoyal Templars of Temper ance, writes as follows: "I suffered for five years with uter ine irregularities, which brought on hysteria and made me a physical wreck. I tried doctors from tho diffe' ent schools of medicine, but without any perceptible change In my con dition. In my despair I called on an Muriel Armitage Miss Lucy M. Itiley, 33 Davenport St., Cleveland, Ohio, writes: "I wish to add my endorsement to thousands of other women who have In English schools three hours a week are given to needlework; In New York schools but one. You Can Oct Allen's Foot-Cue FREE. Write Allen S. Olmited, be Itor.N. Y for a free amrle of Allen's Foot-Eeae. It cares iweatlog, hot swollen, aching feet. It makes aew or t!ht i&o ear. A certain care for corns, InsrrowlngDalll and bunions. Alldroir- tilts sell 1 Hon't accept anr snbatltnte. Lea than 7 per cent of tho power used in manufacturing plants In the United States is tleetric. Genuine Carter's Little Liver Pills. Must Boar Signature- of fee Fac-Slmlle Wrapper Below. Tarr email and aa eaey to take as angar. FOR HEADACHE. FOR DIZZINESS. FOR BILIOUSNESS. FOR TORPID LIVER. FOR COHSTIPATION. FOR SALLOW SKIN. FOR THE COMPLEXION 11 T cSIts I rarely VegcUliIe.xW5: CURE SICK HEADACHE. "CYCLONE" THRESHERS ABSOLUTE 111 o SECURITY. fs3 1 ef an -ass- m b m m f r (CARTER'S SBlTTLE TTlVER H POLS, Write for Catalogue and Prices THE A. H. AVERILL MACHINERY CO. PORTLAND, OREQON. DO YOUR JAWS ACHE? . is'.li Porliupi It' date trouble 1 a common thing, and there are rartous kinds of It. Many plates never were right. Others are properly made, bm the mouth Is not put la proper condition or wearing the plate. if your plates are In any way uniatlsfactorj we v 111 Ve glad to ma ice an examination nd tell you the cause of trouble. rte extract teeth wholly without rain an1 nil work Is at lower than reasonable rates. txtractlng free when plates or bridges are ordered. WISE BROS., Dentists loa-" ,n ttiWNmls Uieu evening till 9 Sundays from 9 to 13 Oregon, Malu Itei A IN IMPORTANT STEP IN PLAClNd YOUR ORDER FOR A THRESHING OUTFIT ADVANCE Thoroughly rcliablo and most durnblo construction. 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If all the women who are suffering with any form of femnlo weakness would write to Dr. Harttnan, Colum bus, Ohio, nnd give him a complots description of their symptoms and the peculiarities ot their troubles, he will immediately reply with complete di rections for treatment, free of charge. Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. Well Drilllnc Machines Male strong; and dorable for hard rock drilling Also gasoline and steam en gines. Write for prlrei and catalogs of anything In the machinery line. RElfiRSON A1ACIII.NERY CO. PORTLAND ORCUON B U FROM YOUR DEALER Dr. C Gee Wo VONDERFUL HOME TREATMENT TUti wondtrral Chi atM doctor la cftUM irat bc0M b curta twopl without opera tion tht arclTo op to die. !! cur with Lb o woodtrful Cbl nt m hfrbt, rooti, bodt, bark and TegttabLa 1 that sir Dtlrvlr nn- : Kqowo, to medical scl ent la thli ooiatrj. 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