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;TOR ADVOCATED O P E R A TIO N - PE-RU-NA MADE KNIFE UNNECESSARY. ,„rh is “ very frequent cause of disease» popularly known w|e weakness. „rh of tbe pelvic organs pro- sinti a variety of disagreeable irritating symptoms that mauy in fact, the m .jority of people idea that they are caused hy I II the women who are suffering ’, ny form of female weakness write to Dr. Hartman, Coium- Ohio, and give him a complete •lion of their symptoms and the I,,¡lies of their troubles, he w il 1 rfiately reply with complete direc- lor treatment, free of charge. Eva Hartho, 13 3 Bast lath T im , Y. City. N. Y ., writes: buffered for three years with hea and ulceration of the womb, doctor advocated an operation I dreaded v e ry much, and ly o b je c t e d to go under it. Now c h a n g 'd woman. Perunacured took nine bottles, but I felt so Im p r o v e d I kept taking It, as I d an operation so much. I am In p e r f e c t health and have not well for fifteen yea rs.” —Mrs. rtho. Mau. Bteinbach, 1399 12th 6 t., nkae, 'Vis., writes: -t winter I felt sick most of the was irregular and suffered from (exhaustion and severe bearing pains. I had so frequently heard una and what wonderful cures it med so I sent for a bottle and in eeks my health and strength were ly restored to me.” — Miss Maud bach. ywhere the women are using Pe- and praising it. Peruna is not a palliative simply, it cures removing use of female disease. , Hartman lias probably cured more women of female ailments than hsr living physician. He makes these cures simply by using and recom ing Peruna. If you do not derive prompt and satisfactory results from the use of Pe- write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of your case and ill be pleased to g ive you his valuable advice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Colum- Ohio. Has Posed Many Presidents. Overheard la a Crowd. Mrs. Harris— How do they make the rge G. Rockwood, photographer, posed every president since Van balocns go up? He has been a photographer Mrs. Gamp — They toss some sand out, to be sure. iity years. Mrs. Harris— And what do they do Clean. Kool K itch en K in d " o f atovea when they want to come down? you clean and cool. Econom ical and Mrs. Gump—They put some more in, ready Sold at good atove stores. of course. The Three Cauees. * Useless Tip. ngratulate me, old chap. I ’m His Honor— Don’ t you know honesty ppiest man on earth today.” is the best policy? :gaged, married or divorced?” Erastus — ’ Deed f don’ belieb in plvain’ policy no more sab: ! ’■ done i Cure is a g o o d c o u g h medicine. oidi for ferty reformed. cured cou gh s ami colda At druggists, 25 cents. Indirect Answer. -,m—Do you believe that sujcide ID? Caustic— W ell, in your case I it would be permissible. Iimore Catarrn in th is aectlon o f the rythan all o th er diseases put together, «lith e last few years was supposed to be le. For 11 great m any years doctors p r o It a local disease, a’ nd prescribed local tea, and by constantly fa ilin g to c o re 1 treatment, pronounced it incurable. has proven catarrh to be a constitQ . disease, and th erefo re requ lresoon stitu- treatment. H a ll’s Catarrh Cure, man- red by F. J. Cheney A Co., T o led o , Ohio, only constitutional cure on the market. Tea internally In doses from 10 drops to -toilful. It acta d irectly on the blood weussurfaces o f th e system. T h ey offer tiudred dollars fo r any case it falls to dead for circulars and testim onials. A d. F. J. C 11 K.VEY dt CO., Toledo, 0. hf Druggists. 75c. TFamily P ills are th e beat. N Cuban and South American waters are to be found a large number of steamboats and ferryboats that started their careers In and about North or l’.ast Itiver and tbe bay, says the New York Times. Nearly all tbe ferry boats to be found in Havana Harbor formerly plied about New York waters. There are also mauy New Y'ork built ferryboats running 011 tbe Mississippi, and there is suld to be one on the Rio de la Plata. All went down on their own bottoms, either under their own steam or being towed. Old sailors and longshoremen about West street tell of some long trips taken by this sort of craft. One of tbelr pet yarns is of the Cliebucto that came across the Atlantic and now Is running In Halifax Harbor to Dart mouth, a distance of one and a half miles. Cbebucto Is an old Indian name for Halifax. The boat Itself was built In Glasgow to replace the old Anuex that was taken from the East River to Halifax. On that occasion an Im mense crowd was gathered In H alifax Harbor to greet the Annex. So great was the crowd that the wharf broke down and many persons were drowned. Tbe Cbebucto Is a vessel of 600 tons gross, has a screw propeller and a capacity for 222 passengers, which In these waters would mean fully 1,000 passengers. The trip across from Clyde waa made without starting even a rivet. Long trips with vessels of this sort have been taken by Captain Samuel Martin, of the Jersey Central's steamboat line. He took the first New York steamboat ever sent to the Pacific. She was the Cornelia and the captain rigged her out as a three-masted schooner and went around by the Straits of Magellan. When the Cornelia reached San Francisco she was fitted out as a steamer again and for several years was run on the Sacra mento River. Fifty years ago many side-wheelers were taken to China. The first ever sent from New York to Hongkong was the Confucius, built by Thomas Colyer. She went away in 1849 and a few years later the River Bird fol lowed, being used as a transport by the British government during the Indian mutiny of 1857. During that period the River Bird was lost on the llooghly River. Tbe White Cloud, which bad beam engines, went to China around the Cape of Good Hope. She was 175 feet long and also was built by Colyer. Cuptalu Joslah Paul was In charge during the trip. This trip, covering In all 14,195 miles, was made between March 2, when she cleared Sandy Hook, and June T. when she reached Hongkong. This Included calls at St. Vin cent, Cape Town, Point de Galle and Singapore. Afterward she was lost In a typhoon. The Plymouth Itock also made tbe long run to China under her own steam and there changed her name to Foong Suey. She is still afloat there. The Nautilus, built by Fletcher, Harrison & Co., was sent to China a few years after the Plymouth Rock. The City of Kingston, for a long time one of the regulars on the Hudson, now Is qpgaged on Puget Sound, having been taken to tile Pacific through tbe Straits of Magellan. Most of the American-built steamboats that have been sent to South America and to East India were shipped In sections and put together there. The West street salts tell many stories of finding American steamers all over the world, declaring they have Been American slde-wheelars on the River Rhine and in the English channel. Y o u Can f l a t A l t o n ’ s F o o t E a a e F R E E . W rite Allen 8. Olmsted, L eitoy, N. Y ., for a free sample of A llen 's Foot Ease. I t cures ch il blains, sweating, damp, swollen, aching feet. It makes new o r tig h t shoes easy. A certain cure for Corns and Bunions. A ll druggists sell 1 it. 25c. Don’t accept any substitute. Preparing for the Fray. Mrs. Neighbors— Wbat’ s that aw- fill racket upstairs? I sounds like a wild Indian had broken loose. Mrs. Bleeohers — Oh, that’s my husband. He’ s brushing tbe dust off bia baseball vocabulary. FIT 8 after drat dar’s use of Pr. hllae’s Great Nerve Restorer. Send for FH B E » T OO trial botUeand treat M . Pa.U. 11. K l i s s . Ltd. *31 ArehSt.. Pbi!ade!shia.Pa WONDERFUL PRIMEVAL FOREST THAT COVERS THE GREAT NORTHW EST. O W H ERE else In the world is there such a forest as this. A few steps In any direction from the roads of the loggers bring one at once to tbe primeval utood. N Turn to the north. A thousand and five hundred miles you may wander, If you will, and never escape the Inclosing silences of this wood. Across the British possessions, through endless reaches of mountains, snow capped, Inaccessible, and onward to Alaska, nothing but trees and trees— cedar, fir, hemlock, pine, spruce. Turn to the south. For a thousand miles of Sierra, through tho heart of California, where grows the sequoia, the monarch among trees, to the very deserts of the Mexican border, and you will find this forest still covering all the hills, thick, silent, and all but un disturbed. A continent long is this wood, facing the I’ aclflc, here twohundred miles wide, from the water's edge across the heights of the Cascades and the Sierra, there narrowing to a thin, straggling, yet persistent growth along the mountain tops. This tree before you, rising two hundred and fifty feet In air, straight and strong, thick-coated with brown bark, its mighty base salting firmly iu the earth, Its roots gripping deep, was growing before Columbus saw America. Five hundred years has it been standing here, raising its head to tbe sky. Wliat storms has it bent before; nnder what ages of sunshine has it gained strength; what lightning strokes have threatened it, what sweep ing fires! And still It stands with the sublime majesty o f age and strength, fearful of nothing—and the sound of axes knocking In the valley below! But long before the seed of this hoary giant was sown in the wind, forests were old on these hills. For fifty thousand years and more have these moun tains been forest-clad, one forest rising five hundred years from youth to maturity, sinking away In ripe old age, and giving room to another genera tion of trees. Deep In the earth to-day lie some of these ancient forests, changed by the slow chemistry of the ages Into coal, and now at last begin ning to give out for men the sunshine which they stored up centuries before the beginning of history.—Century. American In Oxford “ Eight.” GOBBLER HUNTER'S AGUE CURE own, but I gritted my teeth so hard they couldn't chatter and soused my D. Milburn, son of the well known Buffalo lawyer in whose house Presi K a n s a s M a n H a s a S u r e R e m e d y f o r self clean under several times. Then A l l K iu d o o f C h ills . 1 crawled out, drlppln’ like a drowned dent McKinley died, is a member of Jonathan King, the “ gobbler hun rat, and lit out fer the house to change the Oxford boat crew this year. Hia The Effect of Running. ter” of the Ozarks. has a sure-pop cure lming lessens the blood supply almost equally athletic brother has for “ ager.” In a region of the moun my clo'es. and then I found that tbe chill was plumb gone. Yes, sir, plumb missed the “ eight.” e legs. tains where the chills prevail lives the gone. And as sure as 1 live I hain't old man. who won his sobriquet, "gob bad tbe ager since. It's the only sure bler hunter,” because of his prowess in cure I ’ve ever known of fer the shakes, killing wild turkeys. He Is a man that and, like many other great discoveries. !s looked up to In his neighborhood. It was found out by accident.” —Chica He owns a good farm and his heart is go Inter Ocean. as tender ss his outside appearance Is If the blood is in good condition at the beginning o f the warm season, rough. The poor mountaineers round SCARED BY BIRD CANNIBAL. we prepared to resist disease and are not apt to be troubled with boils, about know of this goodness of heart les, blackheads and blotches, or the itching and burning skin eruptions as do.no others. His corn crib is open C o lo n y o f F p n r r o w o Knew o f Their make one’s life a veritable torm ent and misery. K n e m y h y I n s t in c t. Now is the tim e to begin the w ork o f cleansing and building up the to them If the winter Is long and cold, A large colony of sparrows took pos and his kindness to the hands on his J and strengthening the w e a k session o f the attic and the eaves of a HORRIBLY AFFLICTED WITH BOILS. farm Is well known to all. ’ in your constitution. D uring the But the thing that most distinguishes certain county courihouse and built I h a d a h o r r ib le winter months we are compelled Mr. King Is his tried and true remedy their nests and reared their young a tta c k o f b o l l s re indoors and breathe the impure t h a t b r o k e o u t a l l for the "ager.” He never tires of tell there with all the bustle, noise and «1 badly ventilated rooms and of- o v e r m y b o d y a n d ing his shaking friends about It and enthusiasm for which they are noted. • We over-work and over-eat, and f r o m w h i c h I never ceases to urge them to get up One day In tbe spring a butcher bird too little out-door exercise, and our c o u ld g o t n o p os- the courage to try It once. Just once, made his appearance aud lighted on a tins become clogged w ith irnpuri- Btblo r e l i e f u n t il and. he assures them, they will never tree near tbe courthouse, says a writer tnd the blood a hot-bed o f gertnS I b e g a n t a k in g He tells of In the Boston Herald. Now, a butcher humors of every kind, and warm you r m e d ic in e , have the "shakes” again. a n d fr o m m y e x - his own experiences with the remedy bird Is tbe remorseless cannibal o f his tr is sure to b rin g a reaction, tribe. He catches birds of all klnda p o r i e n o e I a a n in this fashion: the poisonous m atter in tbe blood s a fe ly a a y S . 8 .8 . system w ill break out in boil9 and “ It was in the year of ’76. Me and and Impales them on a thorn tree, Is tbe beet blood mv wife and ten of the children were sometimes having a dozen victims les or scaly eruptions and red, purifier In tho world. ___ a '»bakin’ to beat all. the whole sum banging there at one time awaiting tbe Turing bumps and pimples. Make K n . M . P . SJKYTH ERS, —beginning this season by takin g mer and fall. I-ong toward Thanks- satisfying of Ills hunger. WythevUle, Va. Perhaps the sparrows had never seen is* of S. S. S. in tim e ; it w ill not givln' the rest of 'em quit, but I kept one before. Indeed, It 1« more than like Purify your blood and destroy the THE BEST TONIC AND APPETIZER ou eatin’ calomel and quinine and shin- *ad poisons, but promote healthy nydlne and a shakin’ my clothes to tat ly, but Instinct with tbe weaker birds °f the L iver and K id n eys and ters every other day. 1 was about wore is a sort of good angel for tbelr pro yon a good appetite at a tim e to a shadder. when one day a feller In tection. and one minute after the butcher bird lighted on the tree there 7 ou need it most. a b o u t * a n d h a d to a top e f f a n d re n t a b'llcd shirt come along and says: o c c a s i o n a l l y . I t o o k B. B. 8. bo- S. S. improves the digestion and gran to im p r o v e a t o n ce , a n d a l t e r a •• •Why don't you scare 'em ofT?'- was not a sparrow to be seen I d the t h o r o u g h c o u r s e b ec a m e s t r o n g a n d up the Stomach, and you are not meanin’ the chills. ’Jump In the river neighborhood, though one minute tie- Mually haunted b y the fear of w i t h i n k 8 . 8 . 8 . t h e b e s t m e d ic in e I and drown 'em!’ says he. Then he fore that at least a hundred o f them e v e r u s e d a s a u a p p e tise r e n d g e n “ '*os> every tim e you eat, or rode on. a laughin’ at his own joke were flying about the house and the e r a l to n ic . J- G . 8 C 0 1 r . a r a i to n ic . with dizziness, nervousness R o m e , CIO. 811 Railroad street, But the thought stayed with me. The yard. Something told them that the •Keplessness. There is no reason , , newcomer was tbelr enemy and that I very next day l bad another shake. ‘ he coming of warm weather i f you have your system well fortineo lie had come to do them harm, • Sometimes they do double up on a .he blood in a normal, healthy condition. It is the polluted, sluggis j The butcher bird remained around feller and come every day. and it made that invites disease germs, microbes and poisons o f every kin an* the courthouse for two days, hoping, no ? °n a long train o f sprin g a n d summer ailments, break down tbe con- me tearin' mad. I was tryln’ to pull doubt, that be might get a fair chance corn when it come on. I was already _ion, and produce weakness, lassitude, and other debilitating disort cr • at the sparrows, but they all "lay «aetna, Acne, Nettle-rash, Poison Oak and Iv y , and other irritatingskin ao weak I could hardly holler to the low;" not a one was seen, but an occa “ **re sure to make their appearance unless the h u m o r s and poisons mules, and the chill made me feel too sional little chirp wag beard from un are antidoted and the thin, acid blood measly mean to live. I was ready to der the eavea, where they were safe made rich and strong before the coming do anything to get rid of that pesky and snug. seer I was Jest desp rit. Leavln tbe of warm weather. On the morning of the third day a A course o f S. S. S. now would be , « m a standln’ In the field. I made a man who saw and recognized the can a safe precaution and a good beginning bee-line fer the river. When I got to It nibal got a gun and shot him, and and enable you to p a s s in c o m f o r t I didn't stop to think whether I wanted | the moment he had done so the spar ---- through the hot, sultry months a n d to Jump In or not. I Jest Jumped with rows came out o f hiding and went out carin'. I was already frose. and toe diseases common to sprin g and summer. S. S. S. is guaran ee 2 J*getable and is recognized as the best blood purifier and the most in- ,he water waa Icy and powerful cold, about tbelr business as happy as they pleasant o f all tonics W rite fo r our book on “ Tbe Blood and and the shock like to a busted me. Ml [ could be. n c S W IF T S P E C IF IC C O ., AT LAM TA, GA• R E ia tS O M M A C H IN E R Y C O . (Successors to John Poole) Foot of Morrison Street. Portland, Oregon 1 Th e Eli Gasoline Engine—A ch ild can run It. Valves ami all w ork in g parts covered up. 2 h. P . $185; 4 h. p „ |210; 6 h . p.. $:**». “ Put in a lit tle Gasoline and then go to sleep.” W rite for illu strated catalogue and for price on anythin g you need in the machinery line. “ My hair was falling out very fast and I was greatly alarmed. I then tried Ayer’a Hair Vigor and my hair atopped falling at once.”— Mrs. G. A. McVay, Alexandria, O. Over one million dollar, in pensions secured by us for our clients du rin g the six years last past. Over 20 years successful oxoerien oi. Per sonal ami prompt attention to a ll claims en trusted to us. I f your attorney has been dis- 1 erred you can appoint us to act in your claims, ices tixed tiy law and eontlnuent ll|M>n success, laber A Whitman Co.. 30-10 Warder Bldg . W ashington, D. C. The trouble is your hair does not have life enough. Act promptly. Save your hair. Feed it with A yer’s Hair Vigor. If the gray h a irs are b e g in n in g to show, A yer’s Hair Vigor will restore c o lo r every time. II M • Mtk. *11 araaMa. “ K l ;e le v “( u f e I \ V A lc o h o l, C p iu m , Tobacco U s i n g j m »| I f your druggist cannot supply you, ■end us ons donar sud ere will exprese you a bottle. Be sure andjglve the uame It express office. Al •X your ueareet J.C. AYER CO., Lowell Writs for i I llustrated C ir c u l a r s ' fTssi i rtONroO“ CPY Srs PoiuxAND. O re T elephone MainJ9F D oin g H is B e s t. “ In order to be successful these days,” remarked tbe weet side philos opher, “ a young man ahould apply him*elf constantly.” “ That’ s me,” rejoined the youth with the short-order salary. “ I ’ ve been calling on an heiress every even ing for three months.” Dr. C. Gee Wo WONDERFUL HOME TREATM ENT This wonderful Chl- uese doctor is called great because he cures people without opera tion that are given up to die. He cures with those wonderful Chi nese herbs, roots, buds, barks and vegetables that are entirely un known to medical sci ence In this country. Through the use of those harmless remedies this famous doctor knows the action o f over 500 different rem edies, which he successfully uses In different diseases, lie guarantees to cure cattarh, asth ma, lung, throat, rheumatism, nervousness, stomach, liver, kidneys, etc.; has hundreds of testimonials. Charges moderate. Call and see him. Patients out o f the city write for blanks and circulars. Send stamp. CONSUL T A T IO N FItE E . ADDRESS The Four Minute Egg. Cynical Boarder— Here, waiter! Waiter— Yes, eah; yes, eah! Cynical Boarder— When I asked you for a four-minate egg you evidently misunderstood. I meant one that has been in boiliDg water for that period and not one that lacked four minutes of hatching.________________ Important Ommlsslon. Pa— Ostend, in the front of this dic The C. Gee Wo Chinese Medicine Co. tionary you will find “ the flags of all 253 A lder S t.. Portland, Oregon. nations.” It is complete. £ 9 * Mention paper. Ostend— Complete nuthin’ l Why, they ain’ t even got the baseball pen- nant among dem. ® AGENTS WANTED Cause of the Delay. Husband ( impatiently ) — Where’ s • your mistress? She said she’ d be leady in a minute and I ’ ve waited half an hour. Maid— She’ ll be down in a second, sir. She’ s changing her complexion to match her new gown. One Man's Wisdom. Ping— There goes a man worth 13,- OOO’ OOO and he made every dollar of it in trade. Pong— Well, all I ’ ve got to say is that I don’ t want to trade with a man like t h a t . __________________ Method and Motive. A ll methods fall without right mo tives.— Ham's Horn. Everywhere. Write now. RAMBLER, 0LDSK0BILE. WAVERLY k TOLEDO Automobiles, S500 up. RAMBLER. IMPERIAL, MONARCH. CRESCENT & BARNES Bicycles, $20 and upwards. £ MOTORCYCLES. @ Fend for catalogues. | FRED T. MERRILL CYCLE CO. Portland, Oregon. \ w Spokane Tacoma Seattle (« Anxious to Help Rockefeller. Report that John D Rockefeller had said he would pay a million dollars for . P . N . U. No 25— 1903. a new stomach, or a healthy digestive apparatus, has reunited in deluging the H E N w i l t i n g t o &<1 v o r tis o r s p i Standard Oil millionaire with thous [ w m e n t io n t h is p a p e r . ands of letters. The Kind You Have Always Ilouglit lias borne tho si,"na ture of Chas. II. Fletcher, and lias been made under his personal supervision for over 36 years. Allow no ono to deceive you in this. Counterfeits, Imitations and “ «Tust-as-gnod ” arc but Experiments, and endanger tho health o f Children—Experience against Experiment. G o o d B e g lm liig 51 I No Hair? OLD AMERICAN STEAMERS MAY BE SEEN IN WATERS ALL AROUND THE WORLD. What is C A S TO R IA Castorla is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Hoothing Syrups. It is I ’leasnnt. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Nnreotle substance. Its ago is Us guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and W ind Colie. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho Stomach and ilowels, giving healthy and nniurul sleep. The Children’s Panacea—Tho Mother’s Friend. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signature of * w In U se F o r O v e r 3 0 ▼HC eiNTIUN Y e a rs . C O M PA N Y. T T M U M M Y 8 T R C IT , N IW Y O D R CITY. CURE Your HORSE of HEAVES ^ I D istem per o r Plnlr K r e w i t h P r u s s ia n H r a v i P o w d e r s . T h e y AREA GREAT 6L00D PURiriEi AND CONDITIONER, a sure cure fo r a ll ailm en ts fro m w hich heaves arise. CU R E D 34 H O R S E S. I have b ffn awing Prnae1i*n I I * * » * P ow d e r* tlM fu u-t n ight m onth* and In th at i t l i r * haw* n i r f l I I n o n * * o f H**v**a 1 4 o f D istem p er and 9 o f C h ron ic Cough. T o e P n im la n K cm edlea h a re a g r* n t rep u tation In tula *— ** — E K N K 8T B tH N C k K . Ne> lewark, New Ye»k . M til.M c F re e P o r t l a n d A8-P*ge Hsnd Book. kkkd c o ., Prussian Remedy Co., «t. Paul. Minn. P o r t la u d , O regen . Coast A gaota. ..Scarcely a Day.. f'a*M»« hut we are rallerf upon to per orm *<>n>e difficult dental ofieratLi* that n the direct result of neglectin g the teeth. W e cannot urge too strongly the benefit and econom y of ronnulting a dentist at the very tin t algn of tootn trouble At the ris rt th e*« troubles are corrected quickly and at small coat Our methods a*e | anile*« and <.nr work guaranteed I'oth phones: Oregon Houtn J2»i; 1 clum bia 'Mu. Open evenin g* t ill a. huuuay^iroui V to 1A W IS E B R O S . , D e n tîs ts . PO R TLAND . O K IU O I, Ot. *. «*. R i m 2V\ ¿II. 214, 2lX, Failing rt . * >r T h ird a n d W a sh in g to n Ht*