ALL HAIL PE-RU NA. STOMACH CATARRH. If" i Mich Mm v ' I '.1 ii-n , :HH Myr lr j Aviv, Krooklvn, N. V., wiiIim: ; "I'rrunrt iNril ntr In liv wr-k of j otiTh of Ihr tomm h, iilti-r milli-iint; i nr (our vi iirn met ilort.rii.f wilhoni I'lli-t t. Ill (' l 1 1 n 1 1 With other villi." j fill olii'H Mho Iiii vo hi ill It. ni-l.t tril j l.v votir ilihiiiMTV I mi v. All hnil to : j IVrurw." Mr. 11. J. Ilemittiiati, Oakland, Net., writ: "I waited Imforn writing to you alxitit my aickntMiM, rntarrh of the utomuch, uhlcn I haul over a yur ago. "Tlmre were poople who told me it would not itay rtircd, hut I am Burn that I am ruml, for I do not f 1 any more ill rfWta, liave a good appetite and am getting fut. "Ho I am, and will any to nil, I am curnd for good. "i thank you for your klinln"a. "I'rr una will be our houe medii ine hereafter." Calanh of the stomach ia alno known in common parlunre ai dyitpepma, tritln and linliK""li"n. No medicine will he of any permanent liuuutit 11-rt-pt it removed the catarrh. A (treat Tonic . Mr. Austin M. Small, Aftoria, Ore., write: "Imring the hot wmther of the lnnt nummer I lout my appi-tlte. I tried i'lruim, and found it pleupant to take, n. splendid appetiser and a gr. at tonic." t A I'nlfju dir. In one rcupcH, (Julio, t lit' capital of Xi'iiador, I tlii moHt iiiiIijik city In tli world. It I dltuati-d In hoth the north ern and aoutlu-ru henilMiihcrcH - If we accept the iNjuiitor na the real dividing 1 llian dlHtluctloii claimed liv no other place of Iiiikii laiicp on the glotx. At (Julto the huh rlwM and KctK nt fl o'clock tln year round. You may for fi-t to wind your watch while you air VlHltlng the Kctiadorlau capital, hut you Hi -cd not hunt tip 11 reKtiliitor; net It when the huh rUe or net, mid you will - Mire to he rUht. OIl Sol iniikeM 110 Inlhtiikcx. The HeimoiiN, iim far hh imiueH are con ri't iieil, t liiinne iiluioHt liiHtiintly ; hut, a the tcuiperatiire In leiiiaikahly even. the-e 1 urli.iiH pulnis nic hcI.Ii.iii thought of l.y the iM-ople who make (Julto thcli Inline. Our I. If Is the lot 'Lrl t l-'iircrt, cd up fofce-t within Hint lie ilrcp in our hatmvi, not those tli.it lire on the nurf.i.e. tli.it test our (nettle. It Is within every holly's power to call out these hidden forces, to he some body and to do something worth while tu the world, and the mini who does Hot do It Is vlohitiui; his ha. 'led birth right. Success Magazine. I'rlrr Vrj'u Half truths are I'htluauphr. worse than whole lies. Some women make "flirting" covet a multitude of sins. Marriage Is 11 partnership In which woman Is never the "hllent partner." Ituy your wife a good diamond ring for economy's nuke. She'll never wear out many pairs of gloves after that. rittshurg Gazette. LAND SCRIP IZli A pprnvi-il land ei-np Cr mi. v yc.l, iiumiiv.-y-.1, t tin I. Tr. 1 i.r mi ll" gori-miiiriii II. M . HAMILTON, lorilm.il HoUl, rurund, ori;uii GASOLENE ENGINES s to 4 hur. j.owr fully wrrntO(l. fir. All We u l I) lei t lnweil .rlce. Wrllu for rnUlog. RtltRSON MACHINERY COMPANY Portland. Orf on. CLASSIFIEDADVERTISING Portland Trade Directory Nam and Addrciict In Portland of Rpr. atntativa Butlncti firmt. UAUH) LAN 'I'lCHNM WnHHnr Co., lorllDj. Luwwil (.rli'H im ljo.lru anil Hllrti. llOKMbM of all kln.l for Ml at vary raMUiialil .rlci. liiulri) in I ruul au 1'HKAM HKI'AlATOHHW Kunrmitv Ilia U. s, hrparmor lu Ii llm Ik-iiI. Writ lur Iim ii.oj, llaulwuutl I'll,, mil and Oak. al EN'H CLOTH I N( Hiiltiim Pn.lllon, an'. UHm A II red llm.lnmlu A ( u.'s rorrm-t ulnllum Kviry llili.K l mi'ii'i liirnUliliiK". Murrlauu ami hluli mrnaia. 0.iii piimulltua. I'Ol l.'I'KV Kl(ll If ynu want your lima In lay Dior rlti-u for fr. i.arili'tilar aboul I'll lilNA VoULlllV fc.h.lio-Aini Mill Co., l urtiunit, Ori-aon, I'UMIH A OKOANMl.lil.il piano liouaw on I'a t lllo iii.ial. Oraana and 1'lanoa ou vaay .uyiunl. Writ for Hal. Lvi ua iiunia you a irnw. AlluuA Oil burl lUiuaknr I n., i'liriland, Diagi.n. V AN'I'K.li Mn anil Wiimon tnlvarn llnrlu r lr. In In alulit wvaaa; kihiIiihIi-i tarn In. in I6 In fil wrakiy 1 x ix-rl lea rni ioia; imIuIok fn-; Mnlvr hyuli 111 ut I ..lleKi'", Hi N. Kunrlli al., I'nrtland. TKI.KII It A I'll V TAIillT I'ltKK, 'om-j.li-tu tniir nn. I .ohIi on ai-onriil wlii-n kimiHiuihiI I lua ofti.r k-ond only lr Nlii.rt lime. Wr'if lur .r IKiilara. I'Al'i r IC 'I I'.l.iailt A I'll INNllTU'lli Oruml 'I'lietkl h IIiiIIiIIuk. I'l.rllnnil, Oii'tion. P. N. U. No. 26-08 II KN wrttlna; to lertUera lloaae tuantluu tlila itapor. An I I IiI-IiIi-iI Hum. Il-ri- l-i ii ilmi rr n Inn ii of ( In rUlit-hlili-il nr oi'lnK'iii r lin 1 1. Thin m l ii'Hiul liiini Im 2'. i fi'i't mi nu ll hIiIi-, providing II -( 1 1 i 1 n 1 j 1 1 1 1 1 fur nlxiiit lllly Ih'ihI hi (iilllc. Thi'lc In 11 i'i,lihirnil.i' Kulll III lliHir fnMi' uln-n tin- iiiiK'li f "III I U iimmI IiinIi'miI ut tin- Hijuii if form, Hi)' Mllllll miioiiiit of Willi I'IhIokIiiK 11 Kir"' it liuiiilii-r of k.jiiiilc ft-i-l. 'ill)' I1111I11 i.t.Ji-i 1 in i im cIkIiI Hlili'il hum In tint It Im .lllll. nil to llll with a liny fork or k lii-n f inirliT. Till may ! largely oM'iromc l.y criTllnn a ffu lilt on one of tin- hlili-N of tln roof mill ruiitiliiK " IiikU In m.in Hint height, which tuny lie rx Ii-ihIi-iI to w 1 1 1 1 1 1 IT feet of the op poKlte Willi. Tin liMif ! 1 11 1 r -M to III' Nclf KiiiMrt iii mid to MTiiro thl tin platen uli. mill IhiIIciI to;i-llior lit the coriiri'H mill lii-i.l l..v 11 I111111I of Iron 4 feet Ioiik, hent to fit nnd aolhlly loltol ho Hint tin curiuTn cnn never opreiul. In '" ftnhle pnrt the larger cuttle ahould i'"' naHlgned to the outer circle, the Milliliter oiich to the Inner row. One fettling nllcy tw-rveM for the two row, unil 11 circular track can be nrrunged for carrying ullage. In order to get miltlclent light there recnilreN to he an alinoht coiitliiui.iiH window ulxiiit three feet above the ground. Montreal Star. I'roOl In Korea! Tblnnlnat. A bulletin entitled "Iniproveinent Thlniilug" ban be'ii Issued by the State forester of Massachusetts. The author idiows that the growth on considerable areas can be Improved and made more productive by the application of moder ate thinning while the stands lire lu the process of development. Thin ns often as the material to he removed will pay for Its removal Is the rule laid down as to how often to thin. As to the de gree to which It Is safe to thin, the cover should never be broken to such an extent that It will not close again in two or three years and cast n dense shade. In answer to the objection that Is sometimes urged that such work Is Impracticable under existing conditions of the labor and wood market, the au thor refers to the fact that thinning has been done and Is going on now In Massachusetts and nclghlMuing States, and that It has not only paid for Itself, hut has In some Instances yielded u net prollt of from twenty-live cents to on each cord of wood removed. Prepare (lie Wool Well. A wool grower sending wool to mnr ket lu 11 heavy, dirty condition, leav ing anything In the fleece to make more weight, and expecting to get more money Is greatly mistaken. Ituyers es timate the value of the clip by the net yield of clean wool. When growers do their best they secure for themselves the best results.. The soundness of the liber may be tested by stretching n small staple between the lingers. Sta ple LMii Inches In length up. Is classed combing below clothing. I-abor ex pended In preparing the clip for sale la well bestowed and brings Its own re ward. The yolk In wool Is the oily substance which gives color nnd lends softness to the tleiie. It also promotes tho growth of the fleece nnd prevents the wearing of the fiber. Good feeding, Hhelter nnd care promotes this Becre tlon. Sheep 11 nil Had Weather. Sheep are tender, nnd but for their dense covering of wool, could not en dure severe winters. In the wild state the lambs are not produced until mild weather. I omest leal Ion has changed the conditions somewhat, and lambs come early, but they ure not well pro tected with wool covering nnd need wnnntli. This fact must not be over looked when tho ewes nre due to lamb. Ilye tor I'aalure. . The enrly rye nlwnys shows Itself booh nfter the weather begins to moder ate In the oprlng, and some fanners usunlly then begin to use It for pastur age. It Is 11 mistake to use tho rye too early, ns It may onuso scours, it Is very laxative lu Us effects, being watery, uud a change from dry feed to young rye very early lu the seusou muy result lu loss of milk. riiti-llntc School i,l Aurli-nlliire. Cornell I'lilverslty In New York "III this hiiii -i- miike an entirely new and somewhat uu!iiic departure in Its ngri ciiltiiriil work. Following a petition signed ,y seventeen students who were desirous of becoming acipialnted with agricultural coiullt Ions existing lu dif ferent Mi-tlolis of the I'lilted States, the college will send out II SS'clal car, lltt'-d Willi tl le 11 1 iim 1 11 ii 11 1 11 1 ! in h for the housing iiml study equipment of the stu dents during their trip. It has Iwen styled a traveling school of agriculture. Those In charge plan to start on the trip about the 1st of July, the Itinerary being planned with a view to i-overlng about eight weeks, while the cost H-r student Is placed at about Tin cur will go from Ithacu to Ituffalo nnd through Ohio, Illinois, Iowa, Nebraska, Colorado, Texas, JouIhIiiiiii, Mississip pi. Alabama, Ceorglii, South Carolina, Virginia, Pennsylvania and back home, lu a way this experiment will be along the line of the seed corn and good road special trains which have been In oper ation on many lines of road In the up (icr Mississippi valley during the past two years, proving both jHipular nnd greatly bcnehVliil to th agricultural In terests of the localities visited. The course of agricultural Instruction con templated In the above tour will give the students who take advantage of It 11 llrst hand and Intimate ns well us ex tensive Niipinlntance with the condi tions and methods of agriculture cover ing the whole nountry nnd will give a breadth of view and a fund of practical Information that could hardly be got from study In one place or In one school. t.oala Will I '.at Kvery f hlnar. Here are sr. me things which the brush gout will eat: Hazel, crab, blackberry, cedar, hemlock, holly, wil lows, haw s, buck, sipiaw berries, hick ory, sage brush, elder, gren sow ood, su mac, iihh. grape, Jackoak. mahogany, pine, maple, 11 r. rosebush, cherry, ulder, salal, apple, poplar, all kinds of oak, plum, elm and many others. As to weeds, everything appears to be to their taste, even to the jsilson Ivy, which some breeders say they eat safely, pro vided they have n variety of other weeds to vary their diet. Itrowslng gives the venison or game flavor to the flesh, nnd for that reason Is to lie pre ferred ; fed us sheep or cows, the flesh has the mutton flavor. famlfallnc the Orehard. Tli Insect tax upon this country's agricultural Interests Is something stujieiidous. Indeed, were It not for the ruvages of Inserts, great and small, the life nnd profits of the horticulturist would lie so nttrnctlve ns to completely change the present nttltude toward their occupation. The government ex perts nre doing nn enormous amount of educative work In determining the ex net organisms that nre resjionslble for each particular form of damage nnd the lest method of combating same. Fu mlgatlon Is one of the modern farmer's magic science wands by which, In n trice, he clears his crops of Insect life that If not held eradlcnted would prob ably destroy his entire crop. In Cali fornia Immense balloonlike arrange ments of canvas nre used In fumigating fruit trees, and now a Texas Inventor proiKses to modify the plan, with tho bleu of making It available for smaller crops, such ns cotton nnd corn. The appliance consists of a supporting truck for movement over the ground, general ly by the use of horses, a combustion chamber for the formntlou of the fumes, or gases employed ns funilgnnt, nnd n framework, adjustable ns to heights, nnd a hood covering the whole. At the renr a deflector curtain Is pro vided, with a depending shield extend ing ncross the combustion chnmber to deflect the fumes nnd force them Into contact with the plants. With nn appa ratus of this general type It Is jHissihle to effectively nnd rnpldly treat large numbers of plants, the deflector or hood extending over two full rows of pluuts. Sacramento Itee. Hot Are tho Teeth f Many farmers make the mistake of feeding stock food or other similar mix tures to horses when they seem to have dinieulty lu eating, when what the ani mal needs Is to luivo his teeth enred for by a competent veterinarian. A horse whose, teeth are out of order, bolts much of lta food because it canuot ruas tlcnte It, hence the food takeu does lit tle or no good nnd the animal loses both flesh nnd energy. If the horse Is trying to eat and Is not keeping up its vigor better look to Its teeth, for In nine cases out of ten here Is where the troubU Ilea. fnapprerlnler Ambition. "My hnlr," remarked the middle nged mini, sndly, "Is the most umbi tlous thing about me, It seems." "What's tin- iwiswerV" pierled his friend. "It Is nlwa.vs coming out on top," rxplalneil the party of the first part. To Itrtak In New Shoe. A Iwaya nl.akc In Allt-n'i r'n'it I w, a ow1T. Jli'.in a hut, rratlnir, a hlliK. wol le n fr-t. uri inriia. Ingrownix nail and lniriii.na Al II ilrnKiIMa and tie ii.ri , 'Hi- In. n't a. r-t.l ariviiimiiiiita Srn.l- mailod KKI'.K. A'Mreaa A I la- Ii M Oliiialorl, Hoy, N, Y. HH 1I11I Trrina I "And have you any special term for summer girls w hen they come In a party'" nke. the pretty brunette In the mount, iln hotel. "Yen, Indeed," responded the clerk, sua fly. "And what nre they?" "reaches' nnd 'dears.' " j' TITC ,l,in'" and all N-rvwia TUa.-aas M I 1" rniiumiiliy rurwl l.y I'r. Klina'a ri-Bi Id a'i.ri r. r--ni f..r KliKK H trial bMtl and iri aila. lr. II II. h Iln , l-d..3l Arc h ht., I'bllaw.t'a. The Mole Una I'.yea. The majority of people believe that the mole Is even "blinder" than the proverbial hat, but the naturalists know that smh Is not the case, sir John I.uhbock and Carl Iless, the lat ter a noted (iermiHi naturalist, by care ful Investigation proved that the mole has eyes which are ns perfect as those of a horse or an elephant. They are very small optics, to be sure (only one millimeter In diameter), but In the matter of reflection and refraction do not differ from the normal eyea lu larger animals. 4 fcsoijyf'1 AVegelablcPreparationfbrAs similaiing the Food nnd Regula ting the 5 lomarhs and Bowels of Promotes Digcslion.ChcerfuI ness and Rcst.Contains neither Opium.Morphine nor Mineral. NotNaiicotic. atyr of Old DrSAMLELPfTUIEIt Mx.Smna Smut iUiwiianakSait CUntd Sugar Apcrfcrt Remedy forConsHpa lion. Sour Slonuich.Diarrhoca Vor ms .Convulsions ,Fe vcri s h ncss and Loss of Sleep. facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. EXACT COPV OF WRAPPER. lie Had Itfmfmbfrfd. Ilirnm Bohhs wan absent-minded. He admitted thnt himself. Still, even he was occasionally surprised by his own fallings. One morning he reached hla ollice unaccountably late. "Dear me!" he thought. "Where can I have been?" The answer was uot forthcoming. Hi ram sat down nt his desk and took out his iiocket-handkerchlof. It was tied tightly In a knot. "Now," he exclaimed, "what was thnt for? Oh, yes! Marthy told me to get my shoes soled." With an air of resignation to the whims of womanhood he put ou his hat. closed his desk, and went out to the "soled-whlle-you-walt" cobblers. He went in and sat down, took off his shoes, and settled back In a chair to read his newspaper. "What Is It, Mr. Bobbs?" Inquired the cobbler. "What? Oh, er er er why oh, yes ! I want my shoes soled." "Pardon me, sir," said the cobbler, "but I finished soling them only half an hour ago. They can't be worn out yet, sir." Deafness Cannot Be Cured ti? local application! aa they rannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. 1 here is only one way lo cure deafuesn, and that is by constitu tional remedies, lieafuess Is caused by au ln- llamed condition of the mucous Uninir of the Eustachian Tulie. When this tube Is inflamed ?ou have a rumbling sound or Imperfect hear ng, and when it is entirely closed, Ieafness ii the result, and unless the inflammation can tie taken out and this tube re-toied to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine casus out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which la nothing but au lutlamed condition of Ihe-murous suriaces. WewillKlve One Hundred Dollars for any Case of l'l-afuess (caused by catarrh) that can not he cured by llall's Catarrh Cure, bend for Circulars, free. r . j. i niBai s iv., loieuo, u. Fold by Prugglsls, 75c. Hall's Family 1'lUs are the best. An Owl. "She thought he was very prominent before their marriage." "Yes, she saw his picture in a news paper labeled 'A Young Man of the Day.' " "And now that they are married?" "She has fond out that he la a young man of the night." ftatlafleil Them Alt. Amt. I'nnthea Urooks lived In n llffl Nw Hampshire village very many years without 'pinrrHIng with nny one, and wai so thoroughly liked by every one for miles round that her popularity excited jf. interest of a summer visitor. "Aunt I'nnlhea," he risked, "how is It that you keep on such good terms with every one, while they nre ail pi.ir rellng among themselves'" "Well," said Aunt I'anthea, "being as you aren't to stay here long I'll tell yon. When I go down the street I meet Jason Purdy, and he says, 'Why, l'an then, how well you look!' "'I rn glad you think so, .In -to,' I say, smiling nt him. "Next minute up comes Ky.ry iMuciif. "'Well now, Pa 11 then,' he says, 'how purely you nre looking this year.' "'My land, Kzry,' 1 say, 'how quick you are to notice those things!' "So It Is with everything. Those who like to think one way, I let 'em think rt, nnd those who like to think the oth er, I let 'em think It." Who can deny that Aunt I'anthea had discovered a comfortable philosophy of life? Mothen will finrl Mr-. Wlmlow'a Boothlna; Pyrup the beat remedy touae for their children durluf the taetblng jrlod. Few Tbnaghti, Fred (after six months' absence) Are you married jet, old man? Joe Not me. Fred Hut I thought you were go ing to marry that wealthy young widow? Joe I thought so, too, but I discov ered that she was also a thinker. Tho Kind You Ilavo Always in use for over 30 years, and !T1 V.i3WE2OTXi...'n.?!"K,''.i J , Bonal supervision since its infancy. '4CCZi AllnTirnnniintnd pelv a vnn I n thi.4. All Counterfeits, Imitations and Just-as-good are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment, What is CASTORIA Castoria Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups, It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and "Wind Colic It relieves Teething Troubles, cures ConFtipatlon and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving1 healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS 7 Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years TH CINTAUa COMPANY, TT !! aTaCXT. NtW YOB OITV. Your Tongue is Coated! LOOK inside your watch cover and seel That's bad busi ness, Billl What you been Eating? What were you drinking? What kind of Lazy Chair did you take exercise In? Now don't think It doesn't matter I Because, It's your Bowels that talk now, every time you open your Mouth. That doesn't help your Popularity, nor your Earning capacity. Besides, a man with bad Bowels Is In a bad way. And, a Coated Tongue, or a Bad Breath, are sure signs of bad Bowels and poor Digestion. Go and take a Ten Mile Walk, (or Exerctsel 'Finest thing In the world for Constipa tion, Indigestion, or Dyspepsia, Ten Mila Walks. Haven't time? Too Lazy? Well, there Is another Way. Take Artificial Exercise foryour Bowels, That's CASCARETS. They rouse tho Bowel Muscles, just as a Cold Bath freshens Athletic Muscles. "Waken them up, Strengthen them so they Contract and Expand the Bowels and Intestines In a healthy active manner. That's how these muscles work tho Food along, through your thirty feet of Intes tines, to Its Finish. That's how they squeeze Gastric Juice Into the food, to Digest it. That's how they make the millions of little Suckers In tho Intestines draw tho Mutrltlon out of Food, and transform it My Hair Ran Away Don't have a falling out with your hair. It might leave you! Then what? That w ould mean thin, scraggly, uneven, rough hair. Keep your hair at home! Fasten it tightly to your scalp! You can easily do it with Ayer's Hair Vigor. It is something more than a simple hair dress ing. It is a hair medicine, a hair tonic, a hair food. The best kind of a testimonial "Sold lor over sixty years." frJ. C. Ayr Co., Ixnrall. aiw tuniuanunri 01 9 sarsapajulla. I lafO V'1-1- II O CHESS V PECTORAL. Ilia nitterneaa. Maxim Corky sneered, all the more bit terly because there were few to observe it. "Here you Americans," be said, "found me a bigamist in an hour and it has taken you three years to find that you can't find whether one of your Senators is a biframist or not." Then he absorbed such solare as thera was in a gallon of tea. Philadelphia Ledger. Bought, and which has been has borne the sinatnro of lias been made under his per- Signature of Into Blood, Brawn, Brain and Bone. No purging from CASCAR ETS, because there is no flood ing of the Bowels with a waste of precious Digestive Juice, aa with Salts, Castor Oil, "Physic," etc. Cascarets act like Exercise, harmless, pleasant, simple, convenient, but sure as Shoot ing. Tho thin little Ten Cent Box, carried in your Vest Pocket constantly, Is sure protection against tho results of Late Supper Cheerful Boozing Rapid Eating- Slow Walking Easy Chair Athletici And Lazy Liver, One tablet taken whenever you suspect you need it will insure you against 90 per cent of all other ills likely to attack you. Because 90 per cent of these ills begin In the Bowels, or exist through poor Nutrition. Cascarets don't purge, don't weaken, don't Irritate, nor upset your stomach. Ten Cents, at all Druggists. Bo very careful to get tho genuine, made only by the Sterling Remedy Company, and never sold In bulk. Every tablet (tamped "CCC" VtT FREE TO OUR. FRIENDS! We want to send to oar friends a beautiful French-desiirned. GOLD PLATED BONBON bOX. hard-enameled in colors. It Is a beauty for the dressing table. Ten cents In stamps is asked as a measure of good fait h and to cover cost of Cascarets, with which thlsTainty trinket Is loaded. 7&I Send to-day, mentioning this paper. Address Sterling Kemcdy Uuipauy, Chicago or New Yutk