WO Doses For One Dollar Keotioiny in mcdlolno must tx moniturcil by two tliliign cost ntiil ((Tool. It cannot bo iiitMHiireil by cither nlono, It Ih f'roittcal In Unit iiioillulno that (loon tlio most for tlio innmiy tlinl riullcully mill tier innnontly citron at tbu loust ox. pciiHo. That iiicrilulno In Hood's Sarsaparilla It jctIIIm anil cnrlohoH tlio blixxl, OIlroH IllllipluH, CC7.CIIIU and nil uruptloiiH, tired, In ntt Id feelings, loia of uii'iuUUi mid i;uiicnil tlubllity. "I dura taken llorxt's SsraapsrIIU and foiiml It rrlUliU mil ellni r(fd aitlifaa lion, It talma away Hist llrnl fullur, ilm norsr slut IhiU tint Lluuil In im condition." Ills nrrlKt'iiuiNNis JM I0IU Html, U. V Waihlimlon, 11, U. Hood's Bnriapnrllln promlioi t uro nnd Koopu tho promise. HmrtlliiH ArrA or (.'cm I rittltU. It It ptlumliil liy pxportu Unit tlio nit (if Anicrlpnii con I Ili'liW, nt pri-tent open tu iiiIiiIiik, Is n i or n tlinn llvu Him a RriHit ns Ui.it of tlio vun.1 Holds of liiiRliiml, Krnnou, (Ivrmnny ami llvl Kluiii. tlio Kri'iit conl iirmlucliiir coun tries of Kiiriipv. Wlillo jirnctlcnlly nil tin- nvallnlilo (Mill u rem of tlioso conn trim lmvo lnnn iit'iii'il to inliiltiir. ours litre sonrct'ljr Ih-.mi intimated. When wo taku Into ooimlilrrntlou tlio fiict Hint con I In ono of tlio k'rent motive powers III tlio limiiilfnctu rlnif world. It la I'vldriit Hint Dili Imtm-iito wrsltli of co.ll will to of sticli nn ndvnutiKO to tlm Dnlliil KlnlcK ns to ln tivyoud suijr man's calculation. Huccr. Tlio KhuIi'm Dlmnoicr. AIIIioiikIi tho itliiini'tcr of tlio eortli lias Ikm'M roughly known for ninny yinrs. It Ims lately Ii'cii nccurnlrly ns. cvrlAlnrd after Uilrty-yrnra' Inlwr and at a cost of J.Vjo.ooo. n 7.li'.'il nillc. .at tlio equator and 7.8UU from polo to polo. An sttrmlsnt In a I'nrW.m ten ilort liss Invriitrd llttlo mnclilno tint will park ami tin up pnrcoU at lbs rat of turfy a uiliinti. Oootf News for All. lliadronl, Tonti., Nor. 21. (Hiwclsl) Prlriitlflc rot-arch shows Kidney Trouble to lx) tlio fnthcr of to many ills- tliat yows of discovery of a auto ctuo for It ramiot fall to lio welcomed nil ovor tlio country. Anil according to Mr. J. A. Pavls, of tlila place, Juat audi n euro la found In Dodd'a Kidney Pills. Mr. Davla raya: "Ilodd's Kidney I'llli are all that la claimed thrui. Tliry liavo don m inoro good tlion anything I liavo ovor taken. I had Kidney Trouble very bad ml after taking a few boics of Dodd'a Kidney l'illt I am completely cured. I cannot praise them too liiurli." Kidney Complaint develops Into Uriel's Dlstase, Dropay, Diabetes, Itbeiimatlam, and other painful and fatal dlsvAsts, Tho aafrKUaid la to cure your kidneys with Dodd'a Kidney l'llls whin they show the first symptoms ol d!eao. The lllack Hand. "Charley had a ilrradtul lira Innt nlaht," aald youuir Mm. Turklna. "II anya he waa a victim or tliu 'lllack Hand.' " "You don't say aol" exclnlnied the caller. "Yea, II caiue home without a cent. I don't quite. iili.lerntnml the pnrtlculnrii na he explained them. Hut they pulled a deadly wimpim on him that la known aa a cluli II ii1i." Waahhiiitoii Utar. FITS, l(lire rrriuanvnllr Cllrr.1. NoauornrrrminM tJlrt nrMdar'f umuI IirKlliir-illrfBt Nrv )tl(.rrr. Krnil fur Vrmm'j frillMil,i.iirttu 'I. nun, MU.,vgi Aim M., 1-uilftUrlimiA, I . The KliiK of Korea. Only tho KIuk of Komi may renr Ko.itt or h.tvu round eolinniH nnd aiiiaro rafters to his Iioiimj or wear n cont of brllllnnt red. Only tho KIiir may look upon tho fnces of tho Queen'a hundrcda of iitleudnnt Indlci ot lmvo nny hulldliiR outaldo of which there nro moro tlinu threo steps. 1'onr stepa would bo high trenson nnd would coit their ownor a traitor' a denUi. Cllpplnir. Holly Springs, Hiss., March 2., 1503. WI1II0 huihlliit; railroads in Tennessee Borne twclva years ago a number of hands contracted lever nnd various forms of blood and akin diseases. I carried S. 3. S. ill my commissary nnd gave It to my hands with most crntlfyiuirreaults. I cunrccom mend S. S. 9. as the fmcat preparation for Malaria, chills and fever, "ns well aa nil blood and skin diseases. W. I. McGowan, I suffered greatly from Tolls, which would break out 011 different parts of my body. I saw 8, 8. 0. advertised nnd after usiiiK about thrco bottles I wus cured, nnd lor the last three years liavo bad no troublo whatever. A. W. Zuuitu. 317 Read St. , Kvansvllle, Iud. 'i beganuslnR your 8. 8. S. probably ten years ago for Malaria and blood troubles, nnd If proved so good that I have con tinned ever sluco using It as a family remedy. It Is a pleasure for mo torecom mend 8. 8. 8. for the benefit of others who nro need I ngn first rate blood purifier, tonic nnd euro for Malaria. Arkansas City, Ark. C. C. HitMlNGWAY. Bolls, abscesses, sores, dark or yellow eplotches and debility nro 6ome of tho symptoms of this mlscroblo disease, 8. 8. 8. counteracts nnd removes from tho Iilootl an impuri ties and poisons and builds up tho entire system. It Is guaranteed n pure ly vegetable reme dy. write formed' leal ndvlco or nny apooiai iiuoruiiw tiott nbout case. Tbo Swift SpecMo Company, Atlanta, Go. !hiie sisi'Ei Doit fimX S;ruu. Vii 'Via Mksc '"Mi-gii 1 !iV jfitjT') 3 "Can't you wait n year boforo innr rylng my ilmiKliti'r," "I can, but my creditors can't' l.lfr. "Hlie's nn nctresi; married, t sup pose!" "Oil, ycsl" "linn she lo"ii married Ioiik " "Not lonir at n time." I'lilliidelpliln I.i'dKor. Wlllbnt victim: Hho When I act my fnco nKiiliut aiiytlilnir 1 mean It. Ho Would you or mind aettlntr your fnco BKnlnst inlno? Kxchnnue. Dnalinwny Did you lmvo nny trou blo nmkliitf love to Mla I'lyer? Clever ton None wlmterer. Tlio troublo cnmo when 1 tried to break nvrny. Mfo. "Have you hcon rendbiic nny of tliee nrtlclea on 'Why Men Don't do to Church'" "No. One mluht na well Kit to church nnd bo ilono with It." lixchniiKe. Vciat Why Is n womnn's pockot llkn tho north polo? Crlnuonlienk Tlint'a enay. llernuaft tho man doesn't llvo who ever discovered It. Yonki-rs Htnteatnnn, Mlilreaa You aeem to lmvo n good denl of company, Mary. Miild Yo'ui. Doy'a what I call my ralnlx-aux, Heveu dirferent colored Kentleinen. Yna'm. l'rlnceton 'llger, Ono vnoimb: Her I'athir (atenily) Youuir nuin, enn you support a fain llyj Yoiiiik Mnu (atirtled) Why ci I only wan ted your daughter. -I'hll ndelphln I.edKer, Naybor Is that a now hou-houso you'ro bulldlnicT Mr. Hnnppy No; this Is nn old one I'm bulldlnx to take the place of the new one I tore down last week. I'lchnnue. Mrs. Casey An' phat did lb doc- thor say ailed yej Mr. Casey Appen. dlcltta. Mr Casey Oeh, worrat 01 knew he'd asy thot If ye wore tuoi new Runday suit. Judge, Ileavtum Did you ever drink any of Uios substitutes for cotTre? I.liihily What a foolish question! You know have sojourned In boa nil 11 it houses for the past ten years. Chicago News. Dr. l'vndlcka Una your treatment of Jones' lung trouble been success ful? Dr. Sharp Very. I cnt him the bill six months ago and ho hasn't coughed yet Cincinnati Commercial Tribune. American Wnr Correspondent 1 wish I were 4ck In New York. Knu lish War Correspondent Why? Amer ican Wnr Corrcmxindcnt I'd ho nhlo to lenrn something about whnt they'ra doing here. Puck. "Never mind," said the friend, sootblugly, "you'll wake np aonio morning and find yourself famous." "Not much!" growled the pessimistic poet. "It would be lust my luck to oversleep myself that morning." I'bll ndelphln I'resa, "I believe," said the aangnlne, but visionary, Inventor, "If I oniy had tlino I could muke a successful flying ma chlno. "Of courso you could mnko It nil right If you only had plenty time. Time files, you know." l'hlhi' dclphla ledger. Applying tho principle: Ikey l"der,'l haf made a mlstiiko In citing der schango to dot Inst gustomer. I give lilm dvendw-tlfc cendts loo llttl-", Ills Fnther Veil. Ikey. tome vise innn tins nld dot ve should try to brotlt by our mlstnke. nxehnnge, "It' nlway dangerous to Jump at conclusions" said the careful man 'you're llnble to mnko yourself rldlcti' lous, at least." "Yo," n'pllrd tho Jer sey commuter, "I Jumped at the eon elusion of n fcrry-lioat once, nnd missed It," Philadelphia I.ednor. "That fellow-townsman of yours, remarked tho Now Yorker, "hnsn't mnch Idoa of tnhlo mnnners. "No," re plied the Chleagoan, "I noticed that Why, the other day I aeen Mm use tho same knife for his plo that he'd used to eat his peas with." Philadelphia Ledger. Mrs. I'lirmer Joslah, I'm goln to town to-morrow to buy a now carpet for the parlor. What kind had I hot ter git? Farmer Prosper Any kind yo like. Itellndy. It make no dlff'renco bustlos, ex-mlntster, croijuetto, or ! grnto. Butt yourself. Kansas City Journal. Strenuous times sliees Pn Now, don't nsk me any moro questions. don't see why your history lemons should bother you so. They didn't bother mo when I was n boy, Willie Well, there wasn't so much history mndo when you wns a boy. Phlladet phla Ledger. "Whnt n beautiful lawn you hnvol" "Yes," answered Mr. Nngley'n wife, "my husband keeps It that way." "Ho must bo very Industrious." "Yes. Ho nover misses n dny with his lawn mower; although I could scarcely got him to touch It until tho neighbors be gan to complain about tho nolso It inudo." Washington Stnr. Cholly (proudly) lly Jovol I'm quite a professur of swimming, don't yon know. I tuiight Mabol Onley how to swim In two lessons. Jnck Undl That wns n quick throwdown. Cholly (Indignantly) What do you mean? Jack Why, sho let mo give her ten lessons beforo sho learned. Town nnd Country. "Bo you are looking forward to n KOod.Uma this summer?" "Yes, sir," answered Mr, Cumrox, "doing out of town?" "No, I'm going to send mother and tho girls out of town. Then I'm going to sit In my shtrt-sloevos, smoko my plpo In the parlor, nnd hire n slroet piano to play nil the rug-time I want." Washington Stnr. Usulusa Uiiowlel;n, Whon .Mrs. Newrloh returned to London, nftur n brlof sojourn tu Pnrlf), alio breathed a sigh of relief 'I'm thankful to get whom tho Ung- J I oil language la tho provnlllng ono," sho snhl to an American friend who hnd declined to accompany hor across tlm Channel, "I don't know but ono word of Kronen that I enn speak rlsht off easy. That's mcrcl, and goodness knows I didn't lmvo nny occasion to use that, for nono of 'cm over did any thing I wim ted 'cm to," A womon without n grlovnuco Is llko a ship wlUiout a. rudder, i JOHN CHINAMAN AT HIB EASE. C1lll I)l(iilfld WIkii He CflaUOIf tho Curca.of Hi World. With the siiininerweiitlior tho China man comes beforo us prominent In his artistic silks and In his nntlvo naked ness. Ills temperament also becomes a notlcenhto feature to tlio observant foreigner nnd the manner In which ho takes his pleasure contrasts mar velotisly with that of tho energetic oc cidental human being, In tho early hour of the morning, when tho rays of old sol aro tern perrd with tho dlsslpntlng dews of night, tho wealthy native, as well ns the worker of low degree, may bo seen currying tlio cngo containing his favor Itu sluglmt bird tn tho native gardens or otlivr'treo-embowored spot and lis tening In contemplative ecstasy to the. Joyous greeting which his caged friend pours forth to tho coining glory of tho day. As soon as tho golden beams become oppressive ho retire to his domicile, whether to labor or sleep 'tis hard to tell. In any case, ha Is wle, for has ho not caught tho beauty of tho grand est part of a summer's dny, tho mnjo ty of dawn? Again, when sunset' glow hns fallen dead In tho West, tho Cblnamuu pours forth to hi diversion. To stand for hours with waving fan 011 tho curb of our city' thoroughfare watching tho procession of vehicular and pedestrian trnfllc brings hi In ap parently the delight which n Londoner can obtain from a lord mayor show, dally repented, while a volunteer pn rnde bring him forth In uumberH pro portionate to tho metropolis' myriads called out by a roynl pageant. Thus In dlgnllled, contcmplatlro manner doe tho Chinaman display his Idosyucrasy of pleasure-taking. Again, the native of younger blood, Imbued with a tlnga of foreign taste, rushei madly through the streets on tho whir ring wheel or drives, luxuriously re cllnlng In his smartly appointed car rtuge, behind the fastest trotting pony. steered by n reckless native Jehu, which bis means are able to procure. Tho visitor to tho various public ro sorts of the Chinese In the settlement will Invariably gain an Interesting In sight Into tho Chinaman nnd bis pleas ure-taklug, and one striking feature cannot pass unnoticed. Whether cootie, merchant, ofllco boy or mandarin In public, tho Chlnamau at piny la In variably respectable. Ono hears much of the native Immorality, but decorum when In tho public eye, and absolutely morn) behavior cluirncterixea even the blggeat rake among tho Chinamen of our settlements. Drunkenness Is a vice which Is usually kept within door, n aro all other reprchenlvo practices. Quarreling Is nlmost nn unknown thing In public resorts. Never does ono witness anything nppronchlng tho col- lego student ot Kuropo on the rnmpsga. or 'Arry nnd "Arrlct on a bnnk 'ollday tear. The Chinaman takes his pleas ure as he takes Ids business, with a calm, calculating philosophy, which constitutes ono of his greatest varia tion from tho habit of mind of tlio vi vacious European. Shanghai Times. Iloneaor Anoient lied Men. The skeletons of two full-grown In dlans have been unearthed by Profei sor William It. Uoag. of the Minne sota State Unlvoratty at bis summer home on Illg Island, Lake Mlnuctou ka. says tho Minneapolis Tribune. Professor Hoag was digging In U10 high bank on which U10 houscls situ nted at the west or upper end of tho Island for n set of new steps for tho wharf below. About two feet from the top of tho bluff and a abort dls tance under tho dirt bone were dls covered, and when all had been cot lectod two perfectly preserved skele tons were laid stdo by side on the grass. Several round atones, supposed ly Indian money or Implements, were also found. Tho skulls of U10 Indians were espe cially well preserved, and It was by theso that their Identity ns Indians was made possible, mo nigii cneck bones show this beyond a doubt How long they have lain In their graves overlooking tho lako cannot be ascer tained, the dryness of the sand nt the height above Uie water at which tho bodies were found being given as reason for their perfect preservation, Similar relics of the fonuor lake dwellers havo been found at different points around tho lake and also on Illg Island, but U10 new discovery Is one of tho largest single finds that ha been made. That part of tho la and directly faces the setting sun, nnd It Is believed that It was for Uiat rea son a favorlto burying ground of tho tribes Uiat onco peopled tho shores of U10 lake. Ono ot the skulls found by I'rofes sor Uoag contains a full set of per fectly preserved teeth. I) itu'l Kiaotty Know. It Is generally supposed that the nvcrngo Chleagoan knows something nbout music. Ho certainly has had enough of It thrown In his wny. This being the greatest musical center on tho American conUnent, most people havo been acquainted nt least with tho names ot tho great composers, Hut there nro still souio who get thlnga n little mixed. Standing In front of the new Thom as orchestra building on Michigan nvenuo ono dny last week wero thrco well-dressed uien. One of them wns rending the names chiseled In tho stone facade of tho building. Mnch," ho read, "Hccthoven. Mo zart, wngner, scliubcrt." Hero ho paused for a second, nnd uien, turning to bis two companions. asked; Is that tho snmo Schubert that's mixed up In U10 theatrical business?" -i guess 11 is, sniu one of the other men. Nnw," said tho third man. "I'vo heard my wlfo penk nbout tho fellow whose nnmo's cut up there. I think ho's pno of thoso long-haired Herman oboo plnyers." Chicago Intor Ocean. Irish KgR (Jo Far, Wo were told ono curious fact about Irish eggs. They nro tho richest of all, better thnn English or Dnnlsh, nnd pastry cooks always try to buy Uiem, ns thoy go farther, London Dally Mall. Which Is tho worst: for a boy to steal an apple from on orchard, or for mnti to tako one from tu front of a grocery store? GOVERNOR Uses Pe-ru-na For Colds and SfUk Finds It Excellent -HtsSm Remedy. 1 Tlio Mngn.Iii.ent State Capitol liulhling nt Salem, Oregon. I'KAISU l:KOM T11I2 EX-dOVCKNOR OP ORUOON. I'eruna Is known from the Atlantic to thu Pacific. Letter of congratula tion and commendation testifying to tbo merits of I'eruna as a catarrh rem edy nro pouring In from every state in the union. Dr. Ilattman li receiving hundreds ol such letters dally. All classes write these letters, from the highest to the lowost. The outdoor Isborcr, tho Indoor ar tisan, the clork, the editor, the states man, the preacher all agree that l'o runa Is the catarrh remedy of the age. The slsge and lonuuin, recognizing catarrh as their greatest enemy, are en- peelslly enthusiastic In theii praise snd testimony. Any man who wishes perfect health must be entirely free from catarrh. Catairh la well nigh unlvcrtal; almost omnipresent. IVruna Is the only absolute safeguard known. A cold is the beginning of ca tarrh. To prevent colli-, to cure colds. 1 Is to cheat ca'srrh of Its vl tlms. I I'eruna not onlycures catarrh, but prevents It. livery household should be supplied with this great remedy for coughs, cold and so forth. Tho ex-goveruor of Oregon is an ard ent admirer of Peruns. He keeps it continually In the houee. CARAVAN ROAD C.OCO YEARS. Bccnc Alonir One of Moat Ancient Highway In tlio World. The road from Horns to llama runs nlmost due north, a straight white line cutting ncrots the green fields. It Is ono of the oldest route In Uie world. Caravans have been passing along It for nt lensi 5,0i)0 years, Juit as wo saw them long strings of slow moving camels with their bright colored bags of wheat. One could nlmost Imagine that Phar aoh wns sgnln calling down Uie corn of Hamnth to till his granaries against Uie seven years of famine. Put even' hero the old things ore passing. Just! beyond the long Hue of camels was a I longer line of fellah women, their dirty bluo robes kilted above their knees, carrying upon their shoulders baskets of earth and stone for the roadbed of tbo now French railway, Tbo carriage road Is French, too: and a very good road It Is. Some men wero repairing It with a most Ingenious roller. It was a great round stone, drawn by two oxen, and having Its axle prolonged by a lK)-foot pole, at tho end of which n baro-Icgged Arab was fastened to bal ance tho whole affair. If the stone had toppled over, the picture of Uie Arab dangling at the top of Uie slender Uabu " "--" worm All along the ride we were reminded of tho past. It Is a fertile soil; but Uie , very wheat fields are different from I oure. Only n few ynrqs In width, they are often of tremendous length. I hes-1 iiaiu iu i-viuuui iiijBuu 10 uKures our , . . . 1 . . . a . u i ,.in .1... .i.i n.i.t. I " " ""; would stretch away in the distance un-1 til lost over porno llttlo elovntlon. At , one pUice tho road was cut through a hill honeycombed with rock tombs, which tie liaj said were Jewish. Ev ery now and then we passed a tell, or great hemispherical mound, built up of tho rubbish of a dozen ruined I towns; for even as Into as Itoman times this was a woll-cultlvatcd and populous country. Thero Is now no lumber available for building purposes, nd In a number of villages the houses i aro all built with conical roofs of stone. Where tho rock happens to be of a reddish Uuge. tho houses remind one of nothing so much as a collection of Indian wigwams: where tie stone Is white, as at Tell el-Hlsch, It glitters and sparkles llko a fairy city cut out ot loaf sugar. Scrlbner's Magazine. jriio Kind low liavo Always UoiiRlit lilts boruo tbo slgnit tnre of Clins. II. l'lotclier, nnd hns been mndo under Ills pcrsoiinl supervision for over UO yours. Allow no ono to docoivo you in this. Counterfeits, Imitations nnd Just-as-g-ood" nro but Experiments, nnd endniiKor tbo Iionltli of Children Experience nsnlust Eiporlinent. What is CASTORIA Onstorla is n harmless substitute for Castor OH, Pnro Rorlc, Drops and Soothlnpr Syrups. It Is l'lcasaut. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic Biibstnnco. Its niro is its eunrnntco. It destroys "Worms nnd allays Fovcrlshncss. It cures Diarrhoea nnd "Wind Colic. It relieves Teethlnc- Troubles, cures Constipation nnd rintuleucy. It nsslmllntcs tho Food, regulates tho Stomach and llowcls, Klvlnff hcnlthy nnd natural sleep. Tho Children's Piuiuccn Tho Mother's rrlond. Tie KM You HaY6 Always BougM Soars tho In Use For Over 30 Years. THt CINTAUa OOMPANVs It HUnnAT OF OREGON A In His Family In a letter to Tbo I'eruna Co., bo says: Medicine Stale of Oregon, Executive Department, The Pernna Medicine Co.. Col ambus, O. Dear Sirs I liavo had occasion to use your I'eruna medicine In my fam ily for colds, and It proved to be an ex cellent remedy. I have not had oc casion to use It for other ailments. " Yours very truly W. At. LORD, It will bo noticed that the ex-governor says he has not bad occasion to use I'eruna for other ailments. The reas on for this Is, most other ailments be gin with a cold. Using Pcrnna to promptly cure colds, he protects his family against other ailment). This Is exactly what every other fam ily in the United Stales shonld do keop I'eruna In the house. Uo It for coughs, colds, 'a grippe nd other cli matic affections of winter, and there will be no other ailment in tbo house. Such families shonld provide them selves with a copy of Dr. Hsrtman's free book. entitled,"ChronIc CaUirh." Addieea Dr. 8. II. Hsrtmsn, Presi dent of The Hartman Sanitarium, Co lumbus, Ohio. All correspondence held strictly confidential Aa It Shonld He. "No," said the dentist, "It would simply lie a waste of good money for me to advertise In the newspapers." "Why do you think so?" queried the persistent solicitor. "Ilecause," explained the tooth ctfr pentcr, "my work speaks for Itself through the mouths of others." AHss Rose Peterson. S tary Parkdale Tennis Club, Chi- cago, lrora experience advises nil young girls WllO haVC paiDS and sitiuicss peculiar ro ineir sex, to "- ' luolc WJIupOUnd. How many beautiful young- girls de- veiop into worn, listless and hopeless wwueu, kuw because sucicient aitcn- bwu uw nut uccu uniu vj meir Dnvsicai a- 1- . . "c'ciuumcuu wo woman is exempi irom pnysical weakness and periodic pain, and young girls just budding into womanhood should be carefully guided physically bji well na morally. Another frumu, Miss ITannah E. Mershon, Col llngswood, N. J- says t I thought I would write and tell irZ Tfnu always thin and delicate, and so weak that I could hardly do anything. Men- struatlon was Irregular. tried botUe of your Vegetable V f,sm r.!eel bUeI nOW Vn' '"L"B" struata regularly. I cinnot say enough for what your medicine did for me." JJM,t'eii'!j&cl'a"'m'''t tvdln. E. Vlnlri,nm ir.ofi.i Coiiinound will riifn nn. 5- V? in tho land wIio suffers from jvomu troubles. Inflammation of mo ovaries, aim money troubles. SIgnnturo of BTnilT. NfWVORK OITV. El .ii.im nn I Mi ii MONEY HIDDEN IH BOTTLEf. Qatsr Freak of Two Ilrother Who Owned an KnglUli Inn. An IntcrcsUng llttlo treasure hunt la causing some excitement In a Stafford shire village, says the London Mall. Tbo treasure hunters are not rushing round with surveyors' chains and pick axes, but thoy search very patiently nnd very persistently In old boots and stockings, pieces of nowspnpers, behind wall paper and wainscoting and In black liottles. They are searching for U10 accumulated wealth of ono Joseph Attwood, who, with his brother, kept tho Vino Inn at Delph, Ilrlcrlcy HID Joseph died not long ago, and his brother being unable to transact the business It wns transferred. The brothers Attwood had curious Ideas as to tho conduct of their bust uess nnd Uie employment of capltnl Ideas which would commend them selves to no self-respecting economist. When the elder brother died there was n hunt for the money which It was known he had saved. In one of the rootiH, which had not been opened for fifteen years, IStt) In gold was found, stowed away In corners of the room Hundred of silver coins were found corked up In gin bottles and beer Jars. Half a hundredweight of coppers was found hidden In nooks and cran nies, old gloves, stockings, paper bags and envelopes and rolled up In tea lead. Checks which had never been presented; a woman's watch and a very old hunUng watch were also dis covered. Altogether ICn has been found In various parts of the house. When the treasure-seekers hare torn down the walls, ripped up the floors and search ed under Uie soot In Uie chimneys, claims will be pegged out In Uie gar den. Catarrh Cannot be Cured with LOCAL AtTUCATIONB.u they cannot rtacn me ri 01 mo niscaBe. lanrrn 11 & blood or constitutional (111. t. nd In ordrrtn euro It rou emit tila Internal remediei. iiBiiitaurrnture is laien internally, and acta directly on the blood andmucoui aurfaoef. Hall's Catarrb Cure It not a qnaclc tnedlrlne. It WM prtfertbed br one of the Lest ohTiltlana In tbla country for years, and la a, reitufar pre tcrlptlon. It Is rompceed of tbe best tonics known, combined with tbe best blood part ners, acting directly oa tbe muooui aurtace-. Tbe perfect com Mas Ion of tbe twolnirredlenta la what product! toch wonderful reaults In curlnr Catarrh, flend for teatlmonlala free. r. 1 ciiesky & to.. I'ropa.. Toledo, O. Bold br drurslitf, price 75c. IlaU'sTamlly 1111a are tbe beat. Went to an Oculist. Friend Did you go to that fashion able oculist, as I suggested 7 Nearslght Yes. He examined my eyes, and gave me a piece of paper show ing the sort of glasses I needed. "Why don't you get the glasses?" "No money left" Plso's Cure ! a good cough medicine. It has cored coupbs and colda for forty years. At aruggtaia. jo cents. Aa to Scriblel'a Fame. "Scriblet has turned out a great quan tity of stuff with his pen, but has he ever written anything that will endure" "I think he has. I have several of his promissory notes in my possession which I expect to hand down to posterity Just as ho gave them to me." Chicago Trib une. Jfotbertwlll Snd Mrs. WInaloWa Soothing Byrup the beat remedy to use for their children curtcj tbe teething period. Forgot III Name. ifagtstrate--Wby didn't joa answer to your name 7 Vagrant Beg pardlng, Jedge, but I forgot wot name I gave las' night. Fagistrate Didn't you give your own name? Vagrant Jo, Jedge, I'm travelln' Incog. HENS WILL LAY HIGH PRICED EGGS. Eotof them if jron mis a little of tbe I'fiuiwn I'oultrj tn the Peed, directed on tbe packHjtr. It will make ben lar. and keep them lajinfr. and care CmoLkka. Koup, Gapes nnd all dleaies. and nie 1'rnatlaD Lice Killer ('lquid) or lruislaa Lie Puwtler to keep tbcm free from Vinnln. Ak yoar dealer tux I U USH I A N. don't take omcthlnKcUe. rovltrr Book Free, PRUSSIAN II EM ED Y CO. Price 25 lb. pall $3.SO, I'kff. 50c and 25c. St. fanl, Minn. Packages bj mall 40 and 85 cent. Portland ScocJ Co., Coast Agts., Portland, Ore. RUSSELL eVrs & High Grade WSt Machinery Write for Catalogue anJ Prices The I H. Averill Machinery Co. W -fo W. Lm DounJaa malmm ontt Th mm W . I. Don alas t.M alioea are the .TMttat wtlars In thu irorM la Joranaa ot their exf- h. lunda In mr f li-tory and IhnM ot olhi r n.nlf anil lh I '-h-er-n fcj.1 hrras'ed. yon wou d uhJit H Mi hr W. 1- iluuaUa J M hol' M mora to n K, i'i .-r ll"'l U" ' 'l yei U'llor, wyjr loiiafr.aiitlaroof an-nlvr lntrlnrlc valno th id any ot-ir (3U1 atiujoa too rjovkut to-air, sua nbr tn aaledIrttiaT.'arrii1lnK.liil7 1. m, Te V!it.l.l)4l.no. . , . W. L. liuilHKUArnlrH-alli.lr value br atami nicbli uirrt-i anl prlco on tha bottom. I-ook lor lt tako tw subauiute. bold l shoo ilovlra ovary Lare. SUPERIOR IN FIT, OOHIFOflT AND WEAR. Aare vortt W". Z. DovoUu $3 SO (A.vt Jr th latt tietlv yrarf abtofutt sitttfxictwm. lAnd them tbPfTitr m jtt, to.uifi'f tai t ttv-f vHa r c thuajrom fAM to 97JWik Jfrt'i , Drift. Colt V, -S, Jut, irtMtif. WtANivNtf. li Inn mm rott'tm ColtkIu In tal 8-UiO ahnr i. Cnronn f'olt li W X- Tioucln tin? Ci Ikj the tlutMt latut U .cut her Hi u. Its l unt W t Ailf Your iinocarrly-A bf local groors wxlta Wadbaua rs We know what all good doc tors think of Avers Cherry Pectoral. Ask your own doc tor and And out. He will (ell Cherry ector you how It quiets the tlckllnc throat, heals the Inflamed luncs, and Controls the hardest of couchs. ,-Ayar'a Clirry Tr-rlor! U wall known tn ear UmllT. w II. Ic It It th wl tnvlKlne In tbe wotM for chiIii and roldi. Kavl l'STBuaos. I'auloma, Cat, e.,se.,IM. i.e.AVsnro.. BcnrnMaMMpawe for mmmimmmSmmm Hard Coughs HSasssaBSBsaaasssTiSBaiasil lssl limiia aaai Ono of Aor's Pills nt bodtlmo wll hnston recovery. Contly lasntlvo, Thirty Thonsnn't Dry Ooods fltoren. In the United States there nre about thirty tiiousand shops Uiat sell dry goods. Twelve Uious.ind of theso may ,c ranked as good stores, nnd nbout live thousand arc estahlshmciits of n size which makes them Important fac tors In the commercial nnd domestic life of their communities. The own ers of almost all of these shops, tbo largest as well as tho smallest, begnn obscurely. Tho majority of tho most prosperous have attained their present success and mngnltudo during recent yenrs, In which unsuccessful mer chants have been wont to complain that the competition has been ruinous. Success. OKE0.0N PORTLAND ST. HELEN'S HALL a gikih eriioor, OP THE hiomkst CLASeorpuntutucre , locution. build In equipment tb Lett. fcJn4 forC4t- Term OponH Soptombor lff.1904 FIRE PROTECTION ! OLDEST IJDUSe IN NORTHWEST IamiDil tMDitilM lock of tlrs At n LTfttnsi. Ift-MA nd 1 par tut Huppl.ci. Our goods ve In um la aeexijeTerj r r urjwmmerii. HEAVV COP EO. lilMZEI) JOINTS, RELI ABLE TIRe EXT1NOUSHERS "Barrack KO. "ratrrtla 111. oath. Thea am tha MtaixU'd Ktti'iffiii.li'rs). Common Kulntfii stiff. run rtTrtW iitiu. I3 mch. A. Q. LOrlG, FvtUaJ Of THE. iE.&T CLOTHING IN THE. WORLD . , Lf BEARS TJIIJ TJADE rWS HATt M ILAaCK MYtLLON TAXt HO SUBSTITUTES CM JALE CytRTWrtEIC JC JHOWIN6-rULLUNEOf A. J. TOWCR CO..aosTON. atasa.. TOWEH CAMAOIAN CO., LT3.. TORONTO. CANAOS. P. N. U. No. 4S -1904 WHEN wrltlnc toaditertlaarspleaa mentluo tnis ppr. I twits moro mon'm S3.PO (O n f'iilt Is ennrMlMl in Color lt-leU UM .i fxvlu-lvvlr. VMMM DOUULAU, u roc hi on, Masaacituaetim Grocer AOo vrti9 vrlU JrUo obUlaftbUt,