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Hood’s Sarsaparilla is unquestiona bly the greatest blood and liver medicine known. It« positively and permanently cures ev ery humor, from Pimples to Scrofula. It« is the Best« Blood Medicine. D is c o v e r e d . “ H u h!” exclaim ed G row ells the other •evening when he cam e home, “ I see evi- denco o f crooked w ork around here dur in g my absence.” “ W hy, John, w h at do you m ean?” asked his astonished better half. “ Oh, you can ’t deceive me, m adam ,” he retorted. “ You have been tryin g to d riv e nails.” A G U A R A N T E E D CURE FOR PILES Itch in g, liltiid. B leeding or Protru ding Piles. Y o u r druggist w ill refund m oney i f P A Z O O IN T M E N T tails to cure you in 6 to 14 days. 50c. T h e G rand D uke Constantin is one of R u ssia 's favorite poets. H e won a rec ord as a tine soldier before he began to w rite verse. i*. is not w ealth nor ancestry, but hon orable conduct and a noo.e disposition th at make men great. —Ovid. Ho w 's T h i s ? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward foi case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by any cast l i a l l ’s C a ta r r h C u re. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transac tions and financially able to carry out any ob ligations made by their firm. W est <fc T k u a x , W h o lesa le D ru g g is ts,T o le d o , O. W a l d in g , K in n a n & M a r v i n , W h o lesale D ru g g is ts . T o le d o , O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, act ing directly upon the blood and mucous sur faces of tne system. Price 75c. per bottle, fiold by all Druggists. Testimonials free. H airs Family Pills are the best. T h e 18 -year-old daughter of S ir Chen- tn n g Lian g Cheng, Chinese m inister to the United States, is to make her social d eb u t in W ashington this winter. She w ill be the first high-born Chinese girl t o enter Am erican society. DISEASES A ltoon a, Pa., June 20, 1903. I w as afflicted w ith T e tte r in bad sh ap e. I t w ou ld appear in b lotch es a9 la rge a s n iy h an d , a yellow ish color, and scale off. Y o u can im agin e h ow offensive it was. F o r tw e lve y ears I w as afflicted w ith th is trou b le. A t n ig h t it w as a case o f scratch a n d m an y tim es no rest at a ll. S e e in g th e g o o d th e m edicine w as doing a frien d w h o w as ta k in g it fo r Eczem a, I com m enced it, and as a resu lt th e eruption be an to d ry u p and disappear, and to-day am practica lly a w ell man. O n ly tw o t in y spots are le ft on th e elb ow and shin, w h ere on ce th e w h o le b od y w as affected. I h ave eve ry confidence in th e m edicine, a n d fe e l sure th at in a short tim e these tw o rem ain in g spots w ill disappear. S . S . S. is c erta in ly a g rea t blood puri fier. and has done m e a w orld o f good. I am gra tefu l for w hat it h as accom plish ed , and tru st th at w hat I h ave said w ill lead others w h o are sim ila rly afflict e d to ta k e th e rem ed y and obtain the sam e good results th a t i have. 125 E ast F ifth A ve. J o h n F . L e a r . f W h ile w ashes, soaps, salves and pow ders reliev e tem porarily, th e y do not reach th e re a l cause o f th e disease, T h e blood m ust b e purified before th e cu re is perm anent. S .S .S . con tain s no potash, arsenic o r m in e r a l o f a n y d escription, but is guaranteed —^ pu rely vegetable. ZB® J& w Sen d fo r our book U 1 y 1 H 1 on th e sk in and its diseases, w h ich is ^■ gk m ailed free. Our Iffiv p h y s i c i a n s w ill T fi m vj» ch e erfu lly advise l O . H k ■ w ith o u t c h a r g e a JM any w h o w rite us t y W Q r about th e ir case. th e Swift Specific Campany, Atlanta, Ga. « U lti « H llt ALL USI t a lli. it C o a c h sy ru p , rant** a (Jood. tJl in timo. Bold by drugr»*t* 0 N C O N S U M P T IO N Her O p p o r tu n ity . I RECKLESSNESS IN MID-AIR. \ T h a t fa m ilia r ity b reeds con tem p t o f d a n g e r is sh ow n by an a rtic le p rin ted In th e P itts b u r g L eader. “ See t h a t? ” a sk e d an en gin e er o f the E a s t R iv e r b ridge, p o in tin g to a sm a ll ladd er se t into one o f th e steel piers a t an e le v ation o f m ore th an tw o hun d red fe e t a b o v e th e street. So closely did th e la d d e r c lin g to th e sm ooth s u rfa c e o f the steel th at It seem ed a lm o st im p o s sib le to g e t th e lin gers b e tw e e n th e ru n g s and the pier. “ T h o se step s w e re in tend ed to be used o n ly u n der th e m ost p ressin g clr- c u in a ta n c e .,” con tin ued th e en gin eer, “ a n d then only w ith g r e a t eare. Y e t the m en w o u ld leap fo r the la d d er from a p la tfo rm a b o u t th ree fe e t a w a y , sn atch a t a ru n g and clim b up r a th e r th an use a s a fe and g u a rd e d sc a ffo ld in g erected for th e e x p re ss p u r pose o n ly a fe w y a r d s a w a y . W a rn in g n otices w e re posted th a t a n y o n e w h o d id It w o u ld be d isch arg ed , y e t th e v e r y d ay th e d ecree w e n t forth a m an ju m p ed fo r th e ladder. He s tru c k th e sid e o f th e step s w ith his head, a n d w a s dash ed to th e grouu d . O f c o u rse he w a s killed in sta n tly . “ T h a t sto p p e d the lad d er-clim b in g, b u t th e m en still do a ll so rts o f re c k less th in g s. F o r Instan ce, th ey clim b out on a n arro w beam p ro je ctin g o v e r th e riv e r from th e very top. o f th e stru c tu re , and sta n d th ere on one le g to be p h otograp h ed . " N o t lon g a g o one o f ou r forem en fou n d a m an t a k in g an a fte r-d in n e r nap on th e g ird e r a t a h e igh t e q u a l to th a t o f a tw e n ty -sto ry b u ild in g . T h e g ir d e r w a s Just w id e en ou gh fo r him to lie on, and th ere w a s n oth in g bu t a ir b e tw e e n him and th e groun d . Y e t he w a s q u ite In d ign a n t w h en th e fo r e m an w o k e him up an d th re ate n e d to d isc h a rg e h im .” “ O u r w in d o w cle a n e rs nre as rash a s a n y w o rk m a n ,” sa id th e su p e rin te n d en t o f a s k y sc ra p e r. “ E a c h o f on r w in d o w s Is fitted w ith h e a v y Iron eye- bolts, lq to w h ich th e cle a n e rs a re e x p ected to sn ap ste e l h ooks a tta c h e d to broad c a n v a s b elts th a t a re b u ckled a b o u t th e ir w a ists. " Y o u w o u ld not Im agin e th a t a n y m an w o n ld d a re to sta n d on the ten- inch w in d o w -sills w ith o u t se e in g t h a t th e b e lt Is hooked in to th e eye-b olts as firm ly a s It w ill go. T h e re Is a b so lu te ly n o th in g else fo r th e e le an e rs to hold on to, an d In fro n t o f them Is th e sm ooth fa c e o f th e g la ss. T h e m en sta n d b o lt u p rig h t an d e ve n lean b a ck a little . Y e t e v e ry d a y w e ca tch on e or m ore o f them c lim b in g ou t on th o se n a rro w sills, t w e lv e sto ries and m ore a b o v e th e a ld e w a lk , w ith th e b elt u n h ooked .” THE HUMAN PILLAR. n e r — I h a v e o fte n w ish e d I w e re a m an. H im — H o w w ou ld y o u lik e to he m e? H e r— O h. I ’d lik e it Im m ensely. H im — W e ll, I k n o w a m in ister w h o w ill m ak e u s one. FIRE PROTECTION! -------- O L D E S T H O U S E IN N O R T H W E S T --------- Dartre unci com plete stock o f F ire Apparatus, Hose and Departm ent Supplies. Our goods are in use in nearly e v e ry F ire Departm ent. H E A V Y C O P E R . B R A Z E D J O IN T S . R E L I A B L E L IR E E X T IN G U IS H E R S “ Babcocks” $20, “ Patrols” $15, each. These are th<* standard E xtingu ishers. Common Extinguishers, w ith riveted joints, $12 each. A. G. LONG, Portland, Or _ £ I f you want to get the biggest returns for you r labor and yo u r ground, you can 't ufford to plant anything but F SEEDS ER R YvS —the standard after 49 years’ test. T h e y always produce the largest and surest crops. A ll dealers sell Tiü^Rei cntTvEdtiurgi ìttow er T n iS S D IC T IO N A R Y CONTAINS 4 CLOTHIH g J 25,000 N E W W O R D S , E«tc. N e w G a z e tte e r o f the W orld New B io g ra p h ic a l D ictionary ■I / HIGHEST STAlfMft» OF QUALITY P0* M M i THAN r half a cerrnmv. - New Plates. Q u u rto P a g e » . 5000 Illustrations. S h o u l d be in E v e r y H o m e , School, an d O f f i c e R e v . L y m a n A b b o t t , I>.T)., E d i t o r o f T h e O u t l o o k , says: Webster has always been th e f a v o r i t e in our household, and I have seen no reas n to transfer ray allegiance to any of his competitors. • A J T C W ft C a id S T O H tW ^ U J A iDificHiiMaiin’Ti m m * ■ SOLO W BttltHS KfcflB trtJMMl. No. 50 H E N w r itin g to a d v e r tis e r s p i m e n tio n t h is p a p e r . 1904 F R E E , “ A T e s t in Pron u n ciation ,” instructive and entertaining. Also illustrated pamphlets. G. O C. M E .R R IA M CO., P u b lish ers, S p rin gfield , M ass. RUSSELL , s * mills High Grade ™ sEf is Machinery' enginebso lers The A. H. Averill Machinery Ca. PORTLAND, OREGON. W r it e for C a ta lo g u e and Prices. W . L . O e r u n la t maf-etm a n d B a lta m o r n m a n 'a » S . M mhoma t h e n a n y o t . m r n r a n u t a o t u r c r I n l . i a w o r l d . Is because 01 o f th eir exeeU T h eresa on Y>. 1«. D ouglas fs.TO «hoes ere the r w t e s t sellers In th e w orld o r d ls -* show you the • diirerence ------- j betw een th« ..... g and id superior les. Jf I c^nld len t style, easy fittin superior w v e enr’ n rl. ^g „ c.--'. ... • - o - f other -r rrnlces and the l ‘ "h-S'iru'e leathers used, you 1 would under shoes mane i n m y factory and - these tt Eke, v ! j ll-ey hold their shape, fit icr ¿3.00 «h «hoe ‘ — *r, and a re o f greater intrinsic value than any other oe on the m arket to-day, and w hy tha f'.OO, fo r the year ending July 1 .1W4, w ere ® *,20:1,040.00. W . L. Douglas guarantees th eir value by stamping hi3 his m name and p rice on the bottom. Lo o k fo r take no substitute. Sold by shoe dealers everyw here. SUPERIOR IN FIT, COMFORT AND WEAR, / h ir e i r o n W. h . Dotitrlit P-S> three /or the lo ll twelve ,e * r e with aheolute I con ced ed to La V O U O L A S , C f o d W o » , MmammohuarntlB* H e rr S ch m id t, th e h um an p illa r, la con ceded one o f th e w o rld 's stro n g e st m en. H e h olds on his b ack and shoul d ers th e g re a t c y c le “ ta n k ,” In w h ich a rid e r w h irls. T h e to ta l w e ig h t la a l m ost 2,000 pounds. " T h e O ’ N e a ls w e re g re a t people In Ire la n d ,” said a m an to an Irish m a n . " I h a v e Just been re a d in g a book; and find t h a t th e O ’ N e a l's w e re d u k es, and k in g s. In Ire la n d .” W h ereu p o n th e o th e r Irish m a n sa id ; “ Yes, an d If y o u w ill look a t th a t book a g a in , y o u w ill find that an O'Neal w ro tt It.” If NOT carried by local grocers, write vtadnams <k Co., who w ill advise where obtainable.