The o! Wave K G I T - '. la''a bend ior JAQUF.S MFG. CO. Chlca(jO. I'ruf aaloaal foalouaf'. "Mr. iHiallu Ktax any ho Imi't going to nullity any inoro Illirnrlcn " "Hut I thought lio whb devoted to litrl'ii'.urt'. 11 till written tiunk M lilm- If." "Tlml'a thn trmililtt. Th people let the dual llv un liln liiMik uinl kIiiikI In IIih) to get Wtar.lo'a Wooing' mid When Trim I.ove Vn In llloom' and work of tliut elinrncUtr." Waalilug ton btiir. Controlling Nature. Kvurylioily known t tint of 1 tit yearii natural (urcoa have lcn wonderfully uliJiM'lod to uian'it need. We art) daxxled ly the spectacular achieve ttieu ta In steam ami electricity, hut are likely to forget the. leu nolny hut no let, marvelous cotMiient of'aniiunl ami plant liftt. Ilomi-ft aro milter, rattle heavier, rotas give more milk ami sheep have liner llrc than in iluya gone hy. In plant the traiiNformatinn ia even morn marked. 1'eopln now living ciwi reineinlier when the nninlier of eililile fruit mill vcgetahlea wan far len than at preaent and even theme that could he ((rown were VMHtly inferior to what we now have. For example,, our parent knew nothing of the tomato, except bn a ciiriotin ornament in the gulden. Kweet corn wan hardly hetter than the commorient tleld RortH. All oranges had aeedii. Celery wna little known mid poor in (juality. In the (lower lied the liingnitlrent parity haw replaced the in liiiiticaiit heart's enne from which 1. wait developed, ami the sweet pea in all ItH dainty plemlor trucea ita origin to the common garden vegetable. Thin progreHH hua heen maile in apite of the uri'itt tenlency matiifeHted in nil plants antl anlmalH to go hack to the original type. It in indi e I a hattlu to kep atraiiiH pure and up to the stand ard they have already attained, let lone any improvement. The practical r cm nits ure accomplished hy men operat ing largely for love of the work, like I.uther Itttrhitnk, in California, and Kckford in I-lnglaud, an well an by the great need merchants, I. M. f erry A Co., of Ietroit, Mich., who are not only eternally vigilant to hold what ground hnn heen gained, hut have a coi pa of trained specialists, hacked hy ample luennn, to conduct new experi ments. The r enn Its of their experi ences ran he found in their K'OH Heed Annual, which they will send tree to all applicants. The Inrtrest flour mill In the British empire in In Montreal. It turus tut 6,000 barrel ef Hour a day. CATAHMSSffiSSS; Catarrh is usually regarded ns nothing more serious than a bad cold of Blight inflammation of the inner fckin and tissues of the head and throat, when it is, in fact, not only a vexatious nnd troublesome disease, but a com plicated and dangerous one. It is true that Catarrh usually begins with a cold in the lie.nl, but when the poisons, which are thrown off through the accretions, find their way into the blood, it becomes a constitutional trouble that affects all parts of the body. It has more annoying nnd disgustingsymp toms than any other disease. There is a sickening and offensive discharge from the nostrils, a constant buzzing noise in the cars, headaches and pains in the eyes are frequent, while filthy, tenacious matter drops back into the throat requiring continual hawking and spitting, and in certain stages of the disease the breath has an odor that is very offensive. Catarrh is worse in Winter, because the cold weather closes the pores and glands, and the pois ons and unhealthy vapors which should pass off that way are thrown back on the tender linings and tissues, causing the inflammation which starts aorbed by the blood. When the blood becomes diseased with this catarrhal matter all kinds of complications may be looked for. As the llood circu lates through the body the foul mat ter finds its way into the stomach, ruining the digestion and producing chronic Dyspepsia, or Catarrh of the stomach. It also affects the Kidneys, ... - - ... - Bladder and other members of the body, while the general health is weak ened, appetite lost and the patient feels despondent and half sick all the time. But worst of all, if the trouble is not checked the lungs become diseased from the constant passage of poisoned blood through them, and Catarrh terminates in Consumption, the most fatal of all diseases. You cannot get rid of Ca tarrh by treating it with sprays, washes, inhalations, etc., because they only reach the membranes and tissues, while the real cause of the trouble is in the blood. These relieve th annoying symptoms for a time, but the poison is all the while getting n stronger hold cm the system and when they are left off will manifest itself in worse form than before. S. S. S. is the greatest of all blood purifiers, and when it has cleansed the blood, this pure, rich stream circulates through the body, carrying healthful properties to the diseased parts. Then the inflamed membranes and tissues begin to heal, the dis PURELY VEGETABLE. ease permanently, and at the same time builds up the entire system by its fina tonic effect. S. S. S. is a purely vegetable remedy non-injui ious to the ays tern and a certain, reliable cure for Catarrh. Catarrh sufferers will find our free consulting department helpful in advising local treatment to be used With 3. 8. 8. THE S WlfT SPECiFiO CO., A TLANTA, CAm Home Ibe Circle Is the home where jjooJ cookin; Is loved, where the family enjoy the lincst of biscuit, doughnuts, cakci, and piei and other good thing every day. The baking is always delicious and wholesome because K C Baking Powder the baking powder of the wave circle, 11 uf.ed. Get KC to-dayl 25 ounces for 20c. U it un't all that we claim, your groce r refunds your mone y. "UooJc o Presents." Villus tif ICIrphanta. An Africttn elephant l f vain only for Itn Ivory, of which a full-grown ani mill jIpMi fioin fli.V) to friiKt worth, On the oilier Imml, a working Indian ele phant cannot ) bought for lean than fJ.f.OO to $.'t.r,(KI. Motbrrawlll flnl Un. TTInflow'n Rootlilng Fyrup th haul rrmixly tout tor thotr children durlug Ilia Uothlug jrlod. Many liorHc are uiada vicious froit cruel trratiiieut. For hroni tital ImuMn try I'lno's Cure for ' ti a u ii i . 1 1 1 ) . It In a pood rough inedtctue. At ilrugKixt, price 2b cruia. Food for Tliouafct. I trunt, Minn ('uttlng" remarked young llorem, nn he rone to depart after n prolonged atay, "that I have not taken up too much of your val uable time." 'Not ut all, Mr. Itorem." replied the fair damsel. "The time you have tak en up has been of no value to me whatever, I iixxure you." Then be went forth Into the night, and wandered homeward, wrupped lu a heavy mantle of thought. Chlcuto Journal. The Choice of the People. When thinn liegan to o too "fant and loose" in New York, the people rope up in their w rath, got together and elected a dintrict attorney who makes life miserable for wrongdoers. Jeiom Haunted the banner of no political party; he was the people's choice. 1'illnbury'B Vitos is the first choice of all people w ho relitdi good things for breakfast. It's dainty, delicious and tiour ishing. riTQ rriiiiimt!jr CurM. No fltnor nnrnuiini"M l(Morfr. Nni for I- ret S4 trlttl iMMltrand lr-au. Iir. 11. 11. Kiln, Lid., Ml AnlihU, l'ullkdrlilila, Anilrlr, Tramp (outsldo the gate) Does jour dog bite? Mrs. Wcptonwlsh (on the porch) Yes, he does, and O, please don't come In! We are ho particular about what we feed hltu on! Soiucrvllle Journal. Ilecklraa Courngf. "I talked real lassy to the hotJ tele graph operator." "My goo, hint! You didn't dare?" "Yet. I did." "Cm! I'd like to have a picture of a uinn doing that." "Whut would you rail it?" "AJax Defying the Lightning!' Cleveland Leader. Hiivn VAAi- m r nv 1 1 1 r r ii a . hin and I had in addition n dreattftil ease of Catarrh. My nose was stopped up, I bad headaches, nnjpntr iioiaea la my eara and felt unlit for work. I com inenoed the use of S. 8. S. on the recom mendation of a friend, and ia a short time it cured me sound and well. It put my blood In irood condition and X have never had the slightest return of the Catarrh since that time. GKO. D. OAER, No. 00 Edear St. KvanavlUe, Iud. charges cease, the general condition 01 the system is strengthened, every one of the annoying and disgusting symp toms pass away, and the patient is left in perfect health. S. S. S. is the best remedy for Catarrh. It goes right into the blood and removes all effete matter and catarrhal poi.4on and cures the dis "Are you Hungary?" "Yet, Hlnm." "Well, come along; I'll 1'IJI." Downtown How did lliiikers, the architect, become so poor' I'ptown lie built II hoime for hlliiHclf. Dressmaker And would you have leg of mutton sleeves, inaihim? Cux toiner Most certainly not. I am n vegetarian! Punch. Teacher Can you tell me the dif ference between "like" nnd "love?'' Hmall Hoy Yes, ma'am. I like my father and mother, but I love pie. Conductor Why don't you get up nnd give that lady a neat? 1'iiMMcnger She might say, "Thank you," and I have a weak heart. Pittsburg Dls pntdi. Klhel And are you sure you love me, (Jeorge? Coorgo - Sure? AHk my bins. He says If I don't stop this dreaming nil d.iy long he'll dUi'liargc me. I'uik. "Yen, old man, we're fixing to go to housekeeping; what has been your ex perlence with servant girls?" "Iluuli! ('ome over here where my wife can't hear." Houston Post. "I'npn," said Hutli after her first day nt school, "I don't want to go to school until I learn more, for today the teacher asked me ever no many things I didn't know-." Nell Oh, my! Here's a telegram from Jack of the football team. It.'ll Whnt does It say? Nell It says: "Nose broken. How do you prefer It set Greek or ltoman?" l omi Wife tuu n think or me sometime while you are away, dear? Fond Hubby Not likely. Didn't the doctor aay I was to go away for my health and avoid nil worry ? Scraps. Cholly Callow At any rate the for- f mif-tfl!ir mmIiI I tool tliu iiiuLi mm of a gentleman a! out me. Ml-i Snapper j About you? Then why lu the world don't you put the make up on? Chi cago News. "Wonderful thingthis eddlcatlon." aid the old man. "In what way?" "In this way: John knows Just enough Latin, an' Greek, an' French to know uothln' nt all about ma kin' a llvln'!" Atlanta Constitution. "Haven't you ever thought of going to work?" asked the farmer's wife of Sauntering Sam. "Yes'in," replied the veteran tramp; "I thought of It om-f but I was dceleeryus at de time." Cleveland Plain Dealer. Meeks My wife called me up on tho phone six timos today. Weeks Whnt for? Meeks The last Ave times wero for the purpose of calling me down becntiKe I didn't answer the first time she called me up. Philadelphia Impulrer. "Have you 'The Art of Making Up?'" asked the lady of the clerk lu the book store. "I don't think I have, uia'ain," replied the young man. "I Quarreled with my wife a week ago, and I can't get her to say a word to me." Yonkers Statesman. "See here!" snapped the landlord, who had responded to the tenant's hurry cnll for a plumber, "I thought you said the water In your cellar was two foot deep. It's only a few Inch es." "Well, that's ns deep as my two feet," retorted the tennnt, "and that's too much." "I don't see what a man wnuts with two wives!" snorted Mrs. Enpeck, as she threw down a paper containing an account of the Smoot case. "I don't either," said Mr. Knpeck fervently. It must have been tho way he said It that made Mrs. Fnpock so mad. Lou isville Courier-Journal. "There nre great things In store for you," said the fortune teller to the young man; "but there will be many obstacles to overcome. There Is a woman continually crossing your path, a large woman with dark hair and eyes. She will dog your footsteps un tiringly." "Yes I know who that U." "Ah, you have seen her?" "Yes; she's my washwoman." Milwaukee Senti nel. It was tho wedding day, and the un fortunate bridegroom was making his exit with the usual accompaniment of rice and old boots. He snatched his hat from a peg, seized an umbrella from the hall stand, and was going out of the door, when tho bride's fath er cnlled after him: "You've taken my umbrella, Henry. Itrlug It back at once. I've six daughters, but only one good umbrella." "Doctor," said the patient, "I be lieve there's something ' wrong with my stomach." "Not a bit of It," re piled the doctor. "God made your stomach, and He knows how to mako stomachs. There's something wrong with the stuff you put into It, maybe, and with tho way you stuff It In and stamp it down; but your stomach Is all right." And Immediately the pa- tleut discharged him. Careful of Mother' lleuUh. "Harry, did you uot hear your mother calling you?" "Course I did." "Then why don't you go to her?" "She's nervous. If I should go too quick ahe'd drop dead," and Harry went on with his playing as If nothing disturbed his mind. Albany, N. Y., Journal. Tho man who pays tho bills looks terribly unlike tho whitu-robed fairy with a wand, In the story books. TRAINED NURSES IN TURKEY. It Waa llimrull at I'lrat in rt Anr tJIrle for the Work. Dr. Thomns Hpees Ciirrlngton, the founder of the first training S' hool for inn-Mi In Marsovan, Turkey, who Is about to return to found another si hool In Constantinople, tells nn Inter esting story of the first girl to take up the work of nursing, says the New lork Times. She was the pioneer, and it was through her example that oilier girls came nnd the work, a great Innovation In the far east, wus made possible. liisaper was the girl's name, and she was a young Armenian, belonging to a wealthy family. Nurses were ii'-ed ed lu the hospital, native women would be Invaluable, nnd Dr. Carriiigtou urged I.usnper to enter the hospital. The objections offered by the girl's family were mm h the same us those made by the families of Americans girls when they first took up business life. In I.usaper's case the first objection was that the work was menial, there fore degrading, and a ;Irl doing any thing of the kind would not find a husband, n dlsgrnee und a calamity for a girl In Turkey. I.usnper having passisl much time around the hospital reading to nnd as sisting the patients In various ways, concluded to give herself to the work. Hut even then she wns not to be de pended upon. On every visit home pres sure wns brought to bear upon her, and she would return with her resolution shaken, and It was only by appealing to tier sense of helpfulness to her suf fering fellow country women that she wns persuaded to keep on. Now she has been graduated, and no better nurses nre graduated from western training schools of long standing. An Interesting feature of I.usaper's case wns that after she had begun the hospital work and was earning a good salary her family lost a good part of their money and for a time she was their chief support, ns so many girls on this side of the water have been In different ways. It Is five years since the training school lu Marsovan was started, and the results have shown the wisdom of the step. Only girls who have been educated nnd speak Knglish are admit ted to the training school. These are conscientious and trustworthy and dis prove the general opinion that the east ern woman Is helpless and frivolous. Since the school opened more girls have applied for admittance thau could be accommodated and the work has only been limited by the money and accommodations. Girls have been sent from other hospitals there nre four under American supervision In Turkey and from the girls' schools where a trained nurse lu attendance is Invaluable. Women In Turkey nre greatly In need of medical attention and nursing. The youthfulness of the child wives the Inrge families, lack of proper care In Illness, lack of cleanliness, and proper sanitary conditions make them often terrible sufferers. Their aeclu slon and refusnl to be attended by men physicians has made their cases praa tlcnlly hopeless. Native-trained nurses mean a revo lution In the lives of the women. The nurses give not only care In Illness, but- disseminate knowledge concerning sanitary conditions, which Is greatly neded lu a land where annually 50 per cent of the children died from Improper diet and conditions. Dr. Carrington's visit to this coun try was to raise money for the Con stantinople Training School. iVroui that city a good school would e able to send nurses to the whole country. The work also provides employment for eastern girls which, now that It Is understood, tuey are glad to under take. The educated girls have, many of them, become teachers heretofore, lu whatever little village they settle after leaving school, they gather the children together and form small cen ters of civilization, and do much good which, as trained nurses, they will be able to increase. Still Smlllnar. The visitor In the South was offer ing his sympathies to the old colored parson. "It's a shame, uncle," said the visit or, "that the congregation should drop buttons In the plate when you were collecting your salary." "Dat doan niatteh, sah," replied the old man with a luminous smile, "Ah klu use dem on dat old path ob trous ers de kerual gib me." "Well, they dropped nails In the plate also." "Just what Ah need, sah. Yo' see Ah'm gtilue to build a cohuhouse en Au'll need de nails to drive In de shin gles." "Hut the lead nickels. What are you going to do with them, throw them away?" "No, sah; Ah'm gulne to make sInk- ers foh mail fishing lines. Glory, halle luyah!" Glased Ham. To glaze a cold ham first brush over the ham with beaten yolk of egg. Then cover this very thickly with fine ly powdered bread crumbs, pressed on firmly. Lastly brush over the whole with thick cream and set In a quick oven. This glazing should be brown and will be like a delicious crust No sensible man Is willing to swear to the fool things he says during court ship, and no sensible woman would waut htm to. A successful man Is one who Is able to persuade others to accept him at tils own valuation. My Hair is Extra Long Feed your hair; nourish it; give it something to live on. Then it will stop falling, and will grow long and heavy. Ayer's Hair Vigor Is the only hair-food you can buy. For 60 years it has been doing just what we claim it will do. It will not disappoint you. Mf tilr oi1 to ' r-rj hnrt. Bn 'T tiling A fmr't Hulr Viirnr h h..rt tun It M-ican to rrow.atc! now It it fonrTn Irirh Ion. This irrn i pim!M result lomaafuir Inline tlinoat without mi l.ir."-Mr. J. U.rirH, l.olorulo HprlbKi.Colo. Ah br 1. O. A jr Co., Ixwll, Vul AIM manufeoturar of SARSAPAKJU.A. yers PILLS. CntUKV PECTORAL. Mm, Karah A. Evan, who has bn apii'iinted irmjiector of the rnat markets of I'ortland, ii iridnit of the Oregon Stata Federation of Women's Clubs. Mow's This? We offer One Hundred Iiollars Keward fot anjr oae of atarrh ttiat cannot be cured If liall'i ( atarrh Cure. f. i. tllKNKY & CO., 1'roT., Toledo, 0. We, the uri'leritgneil, have known . 1. Cheney for tbe lant U yeara, and tjellere blra ierfectly honorable in all buaineia trannao tlona and financially able to carry out any ob llKtlnii made by their lirm. Wa.ir k i Ki'il, Wholesale Iirurirista, Toledo, O. Waluimh, K i.wna.- & Marvin, s boleaaie iirug. ita, Toledo. O. Ha'.l'a a arrh ' ore U taken internally, aot trig directly upon the blood and muroua atir facei of the syateui. J'rite oc. per botua. bold by al LriiKgin'a. 1 tiUmoiilala free. Hall a Family f illi are ihe beat. An optimist is a man who runs an account with a light-weight grocer. I THE OLD-MONK-CURE St. Jacobs Oil has traveled round th world, a:.d everywhere human 9 0 1 Aches and Pains have welcomed it and blest It for a cure. Price, 25c. nd 50c. kMMMtfices: We do crown and br tJge work without pan. Our li yars experience In plate work en ables ua to tit your mouth comfortably. It. W. A. H me has lonnd a sate way to extract teeth absolutely without pai n. Ir. T. F. Wise is ai. expert at fiold hllin; and crown and brutewijrk. Kx trading tre whan plates or bridges are c,rd.rcd. WISE BROS. DENTISTS . Falling Bids., Th'rJ and Washington Open rvenliiKS till I oVloolc Sundays fnnii 9 io li Ur Ma a tsi Lai J DR. W. A. WISt Start the New Year Right ! TART the new year with a clean mind and a clean body I Most people are very neat and clean in their outward appearance, but how about the inside ? Are you clean inside? And if not, how can you face the New Year with clean thoughts, clear intelli gence, a fair, Just, and bright mind, and your full share of capacity for work and enjoyment. The holidays are over and everybody's had a good time perhaps a little too much of a good time. Over-eating and over drinking have been the rule ever since Thanksgiving Day. Many people get little exercise In winter and breathe much stuffy, over-heated In side air. At the same time they eat too much rich and Indigestible food, while fresh fruit and fresh vegetables are scarce in the market. So stomach and bowels are liable to be over-taxed. Clog up, stretch and paralyze the large Intestine by over-stuffing it with undi gested food, so it can not carry off the useless refuse, and It "backs ug" tho sewage, and compels the small intestine to absorb the poison of decaying matter, Instead of wholesome nourishment. That's what must happen. Isn't it plain as day? What's the result? Nearly everybody "gains In flesh" In the winter time, but it's pussy fat not healthy flesh and muscle. The liver gets Inactive; tho bile doesn't "work off"; the eyes get yellow; the skin gets dead like putty and pale like dough, with bolls, pimples, blackheads, liver-spots to break the monotony. Dizziness, headaches, blurred vision, foul breath, sleeplessness and a temper Uko wild cat mako such persona verjr aS LsTCItllJillJZI cum I WHIM U till 1111, Bat Cornih grriip. '1 Ucxl. Cm in tim. i'H i ri? fl.nf ifi-i IIorM rnclnu In Italy is dend sines tbs Introduction of automobile speed coa tests. Aqustlc birds are more numerous than land birds. MALLEABLE IRON STUMP PULLERS Ciuint, Itclitrm ami ironi mump I'liita nn :h mark.!. IK llor piw-r nn '.ha with two liorna. Writ tor il.-:riuva i atalog ami rlra. : ' r WMfWSON MACIIINI!KY CO. Foot ol Morrlaon Street Portland, Orajoa anr'-eannji ya. liar at ntln mmmt arvAiupnimt hair a rr:turf of rtTl '-nr In making tiwju artnarlor to all oOra V a ara aiav-tAimm In arowlnc iktwt mil Vic-lain aua. iw mm Annas! Irm. 0. M. FERRY A CO., Detroit, .Mich. WET WEATHER. WISDOM! v X THE ORIGINAL . - ?. SLICKER 6LACK OR YELLOW WILL KEEP YOU DRY NOTHING ELSE WILL TAKE K3 3U53T1TUTM- CATalooocs rncc X LINE Or CAR JflC HTS AND MAT. SHOWING A. J. TOWER CO., BOSTON. MASS., U.S.A. TOWED CANADIAN CO.. LTD., TORONTO, CANADA. Dr. C. Gee Wo WONDERFUL HOME TREATMENT Thin wondfTful Thl-i-e LHjclor is rall.d Iople without opera tion that are icie.t up to die. ile iur with threw woi;drful Cht ns hero, roots, btni-, tarks and vte:all! thai Are entiry un knnwo to medical m - nre In (hi cnu.ry. I biotjo ibe u-f 01' uu4 h irmle-s iwn-dl-s tliH lutimut tio t.r knows tufacttou i-f over 500 d fferm rm'd'e wbl'-ri sucrfs fully u- In tiii?-nn. di-seane. He .u irants e.- to cure ca a- rh. itt).iiia, lunie, ihr -a:, rh'-iima'tini, n n Bii."i.. ston:;u h, lr; k d-n-ys cu. ; has lmti'lrvil-4 of ii:iih nials. I liarirM mooVratf4. l all ai d se him. i atl nia nut uf the c ty write lr hhmkr and rculura bind btairp, CONSULTATION lr nKl Address THE C. CEE WO CHINESE h'.ECICINE CO 162M St., S. E. Cor. Morrison Mention paper. pnDTi AMr nf?Fr.oN J P. N. V. No. 1-06 WHEX wrttlna; to ad Trrtiaera please mentioai tula paper. Dit I. P. WISE. pleasant company to themselves and others. But, you say "I'll take a course of Spring medicine to clean me out next April." Not considering your duty to yourself and family, isn't it certain that to leave) the body full of poison all winter, and then suddenly attempt to force out all Impurities by one violent attack Is danger ous, absurd and unreasonable? Keep clean Inside all jhe time. That's the simple solution. If you can not diet, or keep your mech anism going by proper exercise, the self evident alternative is to take Cascarets, the sweet, fragrant, harmless little vege table tablets, that "act like exercise" on your bowels, and gently but powerfully clean out and disinfect tho whole diges tive canal. A Cascaret every night before going to tbed will "work while you sleeg " and mako you "feel fine in the morning." If you have been neglecting yourself for some time, take a Cascaret night and morning and break up the "constipated habit" without acquiring a "cathartlo habit." Cascarets are sold by all druggists, lOo, 25o and 50c. The 10c size trial box Is a neat fit for tho vest pocket or lady's purse. Bo sure to get the genuine, with tha " long-tailed C " on the box and the letters "CCC" on each tablet. They are never sold in bulk. FREE TO OUR. FRIENDS! W want to send to oar friends a beautifal French-designed OOLD-rXATfcl) BONBON iJUX hard-enameled In culors. It Is a beaut for tho dressing1 table. Ten cents In stamps is asked as a measure of good faith and to cover coat of Cascarets With whlchlfifs dainty trinket Is loaded, ' 711 Send to-day. mentioning this paper. Address Steiliiif Keiutdy Company, Chicago or Kew York, M . . S