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i rch, }pril, THE C o p t. R . H . P r a t t M oo W o r k e d I n d u s t r i o u s ly f o r T h e i r K d u c e tto n . re is a best time for doing lin g — tb a t is, a tim e when a i can be done to the best ad- je , most easily and m ost ef- ily . N ow is the best time ^rifying your blood. W h y ! se you r system is now trying ify it— you know this by the and other eruptions that Dine on your face and body. id’s Sarsaparilla and Pills |the medicines to take— they do rork th oroughly and agreeably never fail to d o it. id’s are the m edicines you [alw ays heard recom m ended. ~ in n o t r e c o m m e n d H o o d '» S s r -a p e r ill. »hly «■ » -prim: medicine. When we in the spring we »11 feel betterthrough m u e r ." M bs . 8 . II. K b a l . M c C r a y s , P s ad's S a rsa p a rilla p ro m is e s to i a nd keeps th e p ro m ise . Orcat Saving ol Electricity. ovel scheme has recently beet, by which a train will not only ;hte<i by electricity, but the power |be obtained by a rotary Ian at- to the front end of the locomo- Teats have shown tbat on an ;e train five cars can be illumi- in a night, and that the battery ie morning will have nearly its sum charge of electricity. For This Runaway, $10. |Phief of Police Austen, of Birming- ■ Ala., wrote to the police of New ! offering a reward of $10 for the k [ft of 17-year old Charles Verdell, ana way, whom he describes as lock-kneed, and having fiat nose, bnmpv face and black dew scars on the Shin of one leg.” A Golden Opportunity. S Bobuiggor— I would prefer a literary life, but as 1 have business ability, 1 ow e it to myself to go into trade. Merritt— If you have the business listinct you can make more money at literature than anything else.— Judge. On Riverside Drive. 8|ie— My! Look at the carriages goiat \ down the bridle path! -Why shouldn’ t they — it’ s a ling party.— Columbia Jester. DBSOLUTE SECURITY. Genuine C a r t e r 's 4ttle Liver Pills. M u s t B e a r S ig n a tu re of Cultivation of tbc Orchid. IN D IA N S ' FRIEND. Tired O u t An authority on the orchid saya an amateur cultivator often faila, not no much through want ot attention, but through over attention and a disregard of nature and her la#». __ en ___ i issa t Cough Syrup. I ' M ' « G ood, in tun a . Sold by d r u .iit .u . ii^ B i f tm - ! H i M J i r e : The.retirement from the Indian In dustrial School at Carlisle, Pa , of Capt. R. H. Pratt, the supertntendeut. Is a “ I was very poorly and could distinct loss to the i Fernuuionn, n w M S o flta o r i_ier,ousn«a hardly get about the house. I was T h ere tw o grea t FITS m l r ilr.1 1 ■!..'» .{n ,'* iiM i of tir. M inn’.Ornut lì. _ cause of education. le a d e r s a re w o r t h tired out all the time. Then I tried tUntonr. Semi tur V H B fciS 'J .S O trm liju lü eiim ltrw a . _________ __________ a t t e n t i o n o f e v e r v To him Is due the U». » » R U . E u x » . Lid. Wl .r c h , t „ L u i)^ l,l,i.iv ¿ * . Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, and it only credit of conceiving Hardiest Known e r . M y H r o n ie took two bottles to make me feel Justifiable. T I I I A T II I f G r a s s is w o n d e r f u l In » and, so fur as prac perfectly well.” — Mr». N. S. Swin- D. Appleton & Co. have Just Issued ney, Princeton, Mo. ticable. of carrying “ Johnson writes that he has just TIMOT b i & k ï î i æ ^ a theater edition of ''The Manxman,'’ killed the hero in his new novel.” out the idea that by Hull Caine. F i m t i n U . S . l . 'k Ä J r a m i l U r “ Well, he needn’ t worry over that “the most effectual Tired when you go to ll v e r e d In y o u r t o w n . The Canadian edition of Mrs. Hum — the jury will acquit him.” —Atlanta wav of getting civ phry Ward's "I.adv Rose's Daughter” bed, tired when you get | Constitution. ilization into the Is the largest edition of any sitigle up, tired all the time. 184 F ro n t S t . , P o rtla n d . O re g o n ludiau Is to get the novel ever sold to the Canadian mar Chance for Young People. J ludiau into civiliza W ill a ls o s e n d y o u at s a n ie t im e sa m W h y ? Your blood is im ket in advance of publication. p le s a n d p r ic e s o í m y g r e a t s p e c ia lt ie s . A London pastor piopoees holding tion.” Ue believes pure, that’s the reason. Edward W. Townsend has entirely CAPT. a. h . PKATT that the same sys church services in the dark, so that You are living on the abandoned his “ Chimmle Fadden” tem which converts the dregs of Euro women worshippers will not be tempt vein and struck a novel Idea in “ A pean civilization into respectable, self- ed to make the occasion one for the border line of nerve ex Summer In New York,” which Henry supporting American citizens will, if study of hats and gowns. For en haustion. Take Ayer’s Holt & Co. will publish shortly. tirely different but perfectly natural applied to the aborigines, produce the S a r s a p a r i l l a and b e reasons such services are likely to be Frances Charles, the young San same results. He x c P * no rensou why liberally attended by young people. quickly cured. 2i*SA£2S: Francisco author whose "lu the Coun Indians should not be ullowed nn equal try God Forgot" was favorably re chance, at least, with the forelguers Ptso'9 Cure fs a remedy for cough., colds Ask you r d o c to r w hat ho thin ks o f A y e r’ s ceived a year ago. has written "The who aunualiy flock to our shores by the Sarsaparilla. He kn ow s aM a boutthl* g rand and consumption. Try it. Price 25 cents, I f yow h a v e n 't a reg u la r, h ea lth y m ov em en t o f t M o ld fam ily m edicin e. F ollow hie advice and Siege of Youth,” a story of the pres hundred thousand. at druggists. b ow els ev ery day. y o u 'l 'r e t ic k , o r w ill be. every “* K e e p y o u f we w ill b e satisfied. b ow els open, open, and be ' w ell. V orce. In th e shape o f Richard Henry Pratt was born In J. C. A t b e Co.. Lowell. Mass ent day. with Its scenes in San Fran v io le n t p h ysic o r p pill ph ill . p o ifio p .lt da n gerou s. T jjq um oothest. easiest, m o st p e r ie c t w ay or keep in g UM ________ st. easiest, m ost perl Internal Evidence. cisco, It deals with art. with Journal Allegany County, N. Y. When he was b ow els clea r aud cle a n ia tC quite young his parents removed to In Grandpa— Yes, it’ s a good thing for ism and with human nature. a boy to travel, Freddy; it develops CANDY In "No Hero." the early publication diana. His early opportunities for ed Ready to Begin Studying. I ^ IC ^ him. If be has anything in him, C A T T H A R R T T IC of which is announced by Charles ucation were only those offered by the “ Mamma,” said Reginald, “ we had Scribner's Sons. E. W. Hornung Is village school. At the breaking out of historv today and the teacher said we travel will bring it out. Freddy (who is precocious) — Yes, I said to be seen in an altogether differ the Civil War he was among the first should study the Greeks.” discovered that when 1 was crossing to answer the call for troops, cullstlug ent vein from that presented by "The . . , ,. RBOlàTVRKO “ Then do so, my son,” encouraged the channel.—Tid-Bits. Amateur Cracksman" and “The Shad- l a * pr11' ,861' ,He -erved du.lug the mamma. entire war, taking an active part in ow of the Rope.” but with all the in “ Well, mamma, the nearest Greeks all the engagements of the Army of the Such a W aste. terest of these and former novels. j Cumberland from Shiloh to Nashville, keep a candy stall, and if you’ ll give Mr». Bizzy— I’ m bo sorry to hear p le a sa n t. P a la ta b le, P oten t. T a s te G ood. D o G o o d me a dime I ’ ll go around and study sicken Weaken, or Gripe. 10c. 60c W rit! A Daughter of the P it,’ just pub- and was mustered out in May, 1865, that your wile has been throwing the Never for free a&mp e. and booklet on heaitn. Address llshed, Is the first novel by Mrs. Mar- captain in the Eleventh Indiana them.” —Chicago News. crockery at you, Casey. Where did •toritog Kerned* Company, Chicago, Montreal, Sow Verk. 32Sfl garet Doyle Jackson, whose father cavalry. In 1867 he accepted a com- she hit you? was an English army officer. Her mission In the Tenth United States Justifiable Haughtcur. Casey—Faith, ma’am! That’ s what early life was spent in the north of cavalry, and until 1875 was stationed Pauline — Have you nothing to be Oi do be afther complainin’ av. ’ Twas England, where she saw a great deal 0n the frontier in Texas and the In- proud o!7 a whole set av dishes broke to pieces of the colliery life which her novel dlan territory Penelope— Yen, I ’ m proud that I an’ she niver bit me wanst.— Bsooklyn portrays. She now lives in New York t During the Indian war of 1874-75 he haven’ t any falee pride. I t Is a fa ct t l m t « . t i e r ’s seetls a re fou n d ! n j j Life. m ore K a r e n s a u d on m orefa rm 3 th a r had charge of hundreds of Indian pris- N _______ r\ny o th er in A m e r ica . Tturro is * ■■_______________ - — reason fo r this. W e o w n a n d o p -^ Henry Holt & Co. are sending Pro- oners at Port Sill. Seventy-four of the eratooverBOL O acreo fo r tlio p ro d u c tion o f o u r ch o ice Beetle. In o rd er to A fessor Kuno Francke’s ‘‘History o f ' worst of these were selected and sent induce y o u to try them w e inn h o / _J the follow in g unprecedented o u e r ^ German Literature” to press for the ,n care oi Capt. Pratt to the Spanish F or 1 6 Ce.-sf? P ostp a id t sixth time. One reason for the popu- j fort at St. Augustine, Fla. It may be W it h th e o ld surety, Yf&oorU woodrrful onions, larity of this work Is the author’s 8ald* *°°. that although these men were Y j sorts olrgnot vabbngr, 1.» soi ls ungn Hlrrot esrrnto, remarkable sympathy with nud under regarded as lncorrigibles, and that al t i poerleas Irttueo varlrUos, *& rare luscious rsdkh« standing of the great modern German though Capt. Pratt was their Jailer and *0 spIsodl-J hcct sorts, 1& gloriously beautiful flower sesflf dramatists, like Hauptmann and Su- took them to Florida In chains, by his In all 210 kinds positively furnishing humane and reasonable treatment of bushels o f charm.ng «lowers and lot* dermann. and lots o f choice vegetables, toseta-J to cure them he won their affection, and the er with our great catalogue telling all / Dr. S. Weir Mitchell is one of the about Macaroni Wheat, Hllliun tool- L survivors even now regard him as their tar Uraoo, Teosliite, itroinus, 8 pelt*.w oldest story-tellers now’ writing for etc., a ll for o a ly l* « . in «tamp# and best friend. Some of them have cliil tills notice. the Engllsh-readiug public; he also O nion need at b a t 6 0 c. m pound. dren at the Carlisle School, where they w rites verse and he is one of the most i JOHN k . SALZER SEED CO., -__ . , , ^ , i permitted them to come, because they La Crosso, WIs. T h e r e &■ n o a u c h w o r d e i f a i l * P r ic o * 2 5 c . e n d 5 0 c . a m o U H physicians, His latest volume. knew c t p „ tt would have A Comedy of Conscience.” about to chnrge of them. When ,vholl he visits the be Issued by the Century Company, is Indian territory they greet him with a "detective" story with distinct psy demonstrations of affection quite un chological and ethical interest. like the traditional stolidity of the red "i Frank I.. Stanton is as much be man, effectually - refuting the charge ¿ S O . Boys' and Youths' loved in his Georgia home as friend that the Indian Is by uuturc ungrate U N IO N M A D E and companion, by those who know ful and vindictive. IV. L . D o ufflam m a k u m a n d — Urn Jack Knife Shoes ____ man’m Goodyaar Well (Hand - him best, as he Is fur his quaint aud Capt. Pratt was given charge of the S a w o d P r o c a a a ) c h o e a th a n a n y o t h e r A sk yotir dealer for the Jack haunting melodies. Long before his Carlisle Industrial School, which had m a n u f a c t u r e r In th o w o r l d . _ K n ife Shoe. E very b oy gets a songs made him known in the world been created out of an old barracks at $25,000 REWARD pocket knife w ith his pair of Will b e pa id to a n y o n e w h o of letters he had wou an established that place. The school started with shoes. Best w ea lin g shoes. R azor c&n d lsp ro v o th is at&tom eut. place In the hearts of'Georgians by 130 students. In the nearly quarter steel knives. \ I Because \V. L. Douglas his humorous and always good-im- of a century which has Intervened lathe largest manufacturer K R A U S E & PRINCE, Wholesalers, 87-89 First St., Portland, Or. he can buy cheaper and tured and charming writings lu tlie thousands have gone out to careers of LAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA» .A A A A A A A A A A J protiure ills shoos at a p1 papers. The first songs were exceed- usefulness. The pupils are first taught lower cost than 011101 ’ con iugly brief, humble, and tentative. He to speak English, anil then are given a cerns, which enables him to sell shoes for 83.50 and ..S c a r c e ly a D a y .. was trying the flight of his muse. They primary education. In connection with 83.00 equal in every were the prelude only, and soon, from » knowledge of some common and prac- Passes b u t w e a re c a ll e d u p o n to p e r fo rm way to > t those h sold else som e d i ff ic u l t d e n t a l o p e r a t io n th a t i.-. a fuller and more strenuous throat. | Beal Industry, so that each pupil may where for 84 and 85.00. th e d ir e c t r e s u l t o f n e g le c t in g th e teeth . T h e D ouirlas s ecret i p r o - ‘ _____________ eaine the tbrillingly sweet music o f , be furnished with some means of self- W e c a n n o t u r g e t<n> s t r o n g ly t h e b»*nellt o f tanning: th e b o tto m eciea roduces abso- Bdea p prod a n d e c o n o m y o f c o n s u lt i n g a d e n tis t at y pu re le a th e r ; m ore f fle l e x x ib l f le -------J --------- a n d ___ __ the people’s hearts in "Songs of the support among civilized people. To th e v e r y first s ig n o f t o o t h t r o u b le . At Ioni rager frm n a n y o th e r t m in n m i are ire 1_ in t h e w o rld . th e sta rt t h e s e t r o u b le s a re c o r r e c t e d Soil.” published eight years ago. and ibis end regular shops and two farms T h e sa les h a v e m o re le d d t t h h e e p p a o s e t t ft>u* -------------- a t th h i -m n d d o o u u b b le y ears w h lc h p r u o v e o s ita B su iip p e c rio h y doi q u ic k ly a n d at s m a ll co s t. O u r m e t h o d s vji n o rity m y . W wn to he followed now by "Cp from Geor- \ have been provided, where the prlnci- g iv e W . L . D o u g la s ahoea a tria l a n d s a v e m o n e y . a ie p a in le s s a n d o u r w o r k g u a r a n t e e d N o t i c e I n c r e « s e / W 0 9 8 alc*: • « , » O i t , * H i l , * l B oth ’ p h o n e s : O re g o n S o u t h 2291; gla.” Stanton is essentially a poet of P'»1 mechanical arts, such as printing. la llu « lu e » » i \IMS Sale*: $ » > ,0 2 4 ,1 1 4 0 ,0 0 C o lu m b ia 269. O p e n e v e n in g * t ill 9. hlacksmithlng, shoeuiaklng. harness A gain o f a 9 .M 3 0 .4 f t < » .? !> In Four Year*. the people, like a new Burns. S u n d a y * irotu 9 to 12. BROME BRASS G. S. MANN, the SEEDMAN. B E STFO R TH E BOW ELS K fiJ o ca iu t o KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAN 2 1 0 Kinds for 16c. St. Jacobs O il Lumbago and Sciatica W . L . D O U G L A S $ 4 .0 0 C I L T F D C C L I N K , Distinguished literary men are Just Imakl,,B’ wagonmaking, car- W o rth $ 6 .0 0 C o m p a r e d w ith O t h e r M a k e s . 'peuterlng, painting and tinning are The best Imported and American leathers. Hey I'» like ordinary folk, after all. They do | Patent Calf , Enamel, B 'X Culf, Calf, Vlel Kid, Corona taught, anil the boys also acquire a prac W I S E B R O S . , Dentists. “ not live In a cloud of Inspiration, nnil j Colt, and National Kangaroo. Fast Color Eyelets, tical knowledge of farming and thecare • P O U T L A N D . O ltB U O N . P a n tln n • T h * »renulne h a v e W . L . D O U G L A S the Incense that people burn under I toflUllUIl * m m « a n d p r ic e « ta m p e d o n b o tto m . of stock. Not a few of these pupils have their noses Is likely to choke them, j Shoes by mat I, 2Sc. extra. Jit ns. Catalog fr ee. found employment and located in clv- I V . L . U O I U L A R . I t K O U A l O . \ . H A M *. Mark Twain once told a hysterical ad- i FOR HEADACHE. Undoubtedly. World’ s Largest Organ. . . . . . . , , , illzed communities. The girls are FOR DIZZINESS. mlrer that he had writers cramp early |(a cooklnft, gewlng. |aund, y nml Bess— I love George from the bottom The largest organ is in Hydney town P. N. U. No. 14 1903. In h!s career. W hen asked what he housework After gome preiimlm,ry hail. It has 10,000 pipes, 126 speak of my heart. FOR BILIO U SN ESS. H E N w ritin g to ad v e rtU e rs p lea took for it he answered "Beefsteak." traln, |n tl)e gohool, el ht young ing stop? and is blown by a 15-horse Tess— Hut of course there is plenty FOR TORPID LIV ER. \\ m e n tio n th is p a p e r. of room at the top. power gas engine. Samuel Johnson, although not an or,It- j entered regu)ar training FOR COMSTIPATIOH. nary man In any of his ideas or lmb- j schools for nurses In Philadelphia and FOR SALLO W SKIH . Its. took a very common place view of !eI„ where. gi* c f these have complet- FOR THE CO M PLEXIO N liis profession. He said that a man L j t|le prescribed course, and are now was a fool to write for anything but 1 do|Ilg the same work as white nurses, money, and when asked if he did not 9n(j receiving the same wages. Others like to write, answered that it is not occupy positions ns teachers, seam pleasant to write, hut It Is pleasant to stresses and housekeepers. Many of have written. The other day. says the the young men hnve gone out from JOHN POOLE, PORTLAND, ORE. Argonaut, an inquisitive lady was tnik- the school to occupy responsible posts F o o t o f M o r riso n S t r e e t . ing with Janies Whitcomb Riley alsiut the poor material reward that comes Beehives In Mourning. to poets. “ But, Mr. Riley,” she said, Riding through a country part of -you have no cause for complaining. Pennsylvania recently a man noticed You must be a very rich mail. 1 under a beehive wltlwa’ black ribbon wound Tho K in d T o n H ave Always B ou gh t, and which has been stand you get a dollar a word for all around It. “ That la a singular way you write.” "Ye-e-s, madam.” said o f bolding a hive together," he re In use for over 3 0 years, has borne tho signature o f Riley, with his slow drawl; "but some marked. "W hy didn't they use a piece and has been m ade tinder hls per ÁVegetable Preparation for A s - times I sit All day anil can't think of of rope?” sonal supervision since its infancy. a single word.” similatmg the Food andRetfula- A llow no one to deceive you In this. "That Isn't to hold the hive togeth ling (he Stomachs and Bowels o f er," returned bis companion, a woman A ll Counterfeits, Imitations and “ J u st-as-g o od ” are bulr First .Nights In I'hilml* Iphta. who bad lived most of ber life In the Experim ents that trifle with and endanger the health o f Philadelphia is more like London iN K V N I V Í - 'l H ILD KLN country. “ There has been a death In Xnliuits and Children—Experience against Experim ent. than any other American citj In Its the family and the beehive hat been unmanageable gallery. Mr. Sot hern put In mourning." Promotes Digestion.Cheerful- produced “The King's Musketeer” "Dead bees?” ness and Rest Contains neither there and the first performance lasted “ No. A dead man. woman or child Optum.Morphine nor Mineral. 0 very late. In the last intermission the Oastoria is a harmless substitute for Castor OU. P are JiOT N a r c o t i c . gallery boys sang. “ We won’t go home In the family.” "Well, what on earth do they put goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. I t Is Pleasant. I t until morning," and when. In the final that black ribbon on the hives for? contains neither Opium , Morphine nor other Narcotlo act, the queen majestically struck a /sarr * o u a-sAm npm m R Do they bind crape on tbe boms of substance. Its age Is Its guarantee. I t destroys W orm s gong, a boy called out. "Heavens, It's r^nvkm Semi- the family cow. or tie up the plow and allays Feverishness. I t cures Diarrhoea and W in d one o'clock!" Miss Ethel Barrymore, horses' tails with It when anybody who was brought up in Philadelphia Colic. I t relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation I by her grandmother, the late Mrs. dies?” and Flatulency. I t assimilates the Food, regulates the "You may laugh.” returned the wom 'John Drew, long the favorite actress- Stomach and Bow els, giving healthy and natural sleep. >S~d- an, "but It Is a common thing in New manager of the city, made her stellar T h e Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. deliut there in “Captain Jinks of the England where people have beehives Horse Marines." The gallery cheered to put black around them when some Aperfecl Remedy for Constipa her through the performance by calling body In the family dies. They believe Bon, Sour Stooi|Kh.Diarrhoea her “Our Ethel,” and reminding her at the bees will fly away from the hive Worms .Convulsions .Feverish B ears the Signature o f frequent Intervals that “ We knew your and go to tome other place If they are ness and L o s * OF SLEEP. not notified of thla domestic sorrow In grandmother, and you're all right.” At the end of the play, when she led this way. You know bees are very Facsimile Signature of Mr. Flteh forth, they showed very punctilious.” she added, convincingly. “ And I know New Englanders have plainly that they didn’t want him hut N E W YORK. only their "Ethel." "You're play's rot horse sense," he rejoined, dryly, ac ten,” they called, “but you're tbe real cording to the New York Times. “ You'd better send this point In agrl thing. Ethel!” —Leslie's Monthly. culture to our friend Maeterlinck, who In crying over spilt milk, man somehow failed to remark on it in bis was book on the bee.” stops long enough to claim EXACT COPY Of WRAPPER. cream. _ That serpent in tbe garden of Eden There are some people who dress in wasn't iti the L I. D. class, bnt he un rube costumes and never kn >w it. derstood human natnre all right Set Fac-SImll. Wrapper Below. liimiuuiiiái What is CASTORIA G EN U IN E CASTORIA ALW AYS IBB&SBE 9 I S The Kind You Haye Always Bought 9 In Use For Over 3 0 Years.