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‘TerrlDle Tem ptation. An eminent English surgeon, whose brusqueuess with grown-ups recalls that o f the fumous Abernethy, is quite another person when children are his patients. Then he is as nmlable as un angel of a big St. Bernard dog. A short time ago, Becoming to St. James’ Budget, this gentle giant got up out of a warm bed at 3 o’clock in the morning to attend a tiny boy In piteous Truth.—To know one little truth and If you are su ffe rin g from plight from diphtheria. He performed live It Is better than to know a hun impure blood, thin blood, de the operation o f tracheotomy and dred great truths— and write them saved the child's life. bility, nervousness, exhaus down.— Rev. Frank Crane, Unitarian, Time went on and his general condi Worcester, Mass. tion, you should begin at once tion Improved, but there was one dis The Day’s Need.— The day’s need la with Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, the quieting symptom. He refused to use his voice. When he was questioned that a man should think for himself, Sarsaparilla you have known he nooded or shook bis head, but would decide for himself, and greater than all your life. Your doctor all, be himself.— Rev. H. F. Rail, Meth not speak. Finally the surgeon found knows it,too. Askhimaboutit. a way. One morning be talked at bis odist, Baltimore, Md. Home Fruit.—The very best of the stubborn little patient. You mint look well after the condition of your liver anti bowels. Unless there is dally “ I ’m sorry he can’t speak to me, fruit called manhood can be grown to action of the bowels, poisonous products are absorbed, causing headache, biliousness, nau nurse,” the surgeon said, "because I'm richest ripeness only In the garden sea, dyspepsia, and thus preventing the Sar going up to London to-morrow, and called home.— Rev. M. E. Harlan, Dis saparilla from doing Its best work. Ayer's Fills are liver pills. Act gently, all vegetable. sha'n’t know whether to bring him a ciple, Brooklyn, N. Y. The dose Is only one pill at bedtime. horse or a gun.” Civilizing Forces.—The civilization There was a brief silence. The sur of the nation Is largely the legacy of so manufkoturers o f geon and nurse waited breathlessly. the Hollander, the Huguenot, the Furl- HA IB VIGOR. Then a tiny finger stole up to a wound tan and the Cavalier, and the three AGUE CURE. CHERRY PECTORAL. ed throat, and the ghost o f a baby great civilizing forces at present are boy’s voice said: , MILDRED j state, the church and the school.— Rev. "Please, doctor, bwlng m llckle J. M. KUng, Methodist, Philadelphia, gun!” Pa. John Watcrworth, the oldest engineer Japan.—A ll Japan Is open to Christ In the world, has just died at Preston. In the great wave of popular feeling R iSTORED TO HEALTH for Norwegian Independence which is and soon she will be Christian. All England, at the age of 85 years. He THANKS TO PE-RU-NA agitating Norway the hero of the nour is the missions are one with the nation, began driving in 1846, and drove an en Hr. Fridtiof Nansen, the explorer, and and every woman here has used her gine 2,000,000 miles in hie thirty-seven it is freely prophesied that he will be hands In making socks, shirts aud all years of service without a single acci f.iends Were A la rm e d - dent. his country’s next prime minister, if not Advised Change of Climate her president, should the union with Swe manner of things for the soldiers. The nation Is quiet, sober and earnest.— K e n t u c k y 's G i r l B l a c k s m i t h . den be broken. Rev. M. C. Harris, Methodist, Toklo, ( Miss Clara Medlin, of Pilot Oak, Miss Mildred Keller, 718 13th street, Japan. 1 K y „ hears tbe distinction of being tba Sf. W., Washington, D. 0., writes: The Present Rate Law. Business.—The Standard Oil Com “ I can safely recommend Peruna for The duties of the present Interstate pany made money for Its stockholders only female blacksmith on record, says a St. Louis Globe-Democrat special. catarrh, I had it for years and it Commerce commission are to correct would respond to no kind of treatment, all discriminations in railroad rates. by putting the price of oil up and Miss Medlin is a comely young wom down here and there, as It saw advan or if it did it was only temporary, and I f it finds that an unjust rate is in an with a wealth of dark-brown hair tage in so doing. All the merchants on the slightest provocation the trouble effect, the railroad is notified. I f it and buyers and sellers In the whole and a pair of bewitching brown eyes. would come back. declines to change it, the commission country do business on the same prin She can shoe a horse or weld a tire as “ I was In such a state that my friends can bring suit in court and if the court ciple.— Rev. David Utter, Unitarian, quickly as any smith, and as for neat were alarmed about me, and I was advised ness, no other smith will dare compete to leave this climate. Then I tried Peruna, decides in favor of the commissioners’ Denver, Colo. with her. and to my great joy found it helped me findings, the railroad must obey, or its The State.— The state Is Just as tru She Is also an expert carriage paint from the first dose I took, and a few bot officers may be brought up for contempt ly as divine an institution as the er. This Is really her specialty, she of court and summarily dealt with. tles cured me. church is, and the governor, mayor, having painted over seventy buggies " I t built up my constitution, I re the superintendent o f police, the mem the last season. “ He” Is a Girl. gained my appetite, and I feel that I A tired mother with two children, a ber o f the legislature, the city council, Notwithstanding all o f this. Miss am perfectly well and strong.” — M il baby o f 2 years that sat on her lap and or school board, Is Just as much a min Medlin has not neglected to educate dred Keller We have on tile many thousand teg. a bright-eyed boy of perhaps 4, who sat ister and servant o f God as I am.— herself in housekeeping and cooking. timonials like the above. We can give beside her, were trying to enjoy a little Rev. Washington Gladden, Congrega-; our readers only a slight glimpse of the luncheon In a restaurant In the busi tlonallst, Columbus, Ohio vast array of unsolicited endorsements ness section o f the city. T w o young Evasion.— Unworthy men seek place MALLEABLE IRON STUMP PULLERS KutMt, lightest and ntrongent stump Fuller Dr. Hartman is receiving. ladles entered and sat down at th e 'o f trust in the administration of Jus- on t the . . . . I «** n® market. i 119 Horne power on tbe sweep same table. Seeing tbe dltllculty the tlce, and we stand back and say none with two borne«. l Write tor descriptive catalog ---- ----- woman bad In eating lunch and bold of these things are our fault. We •nd prices. — r— -— REIERSON M A C H IN E R Y CO. M arriage tn Spain. ing her younger child at the same time, neither participate In their nomination Foot of Morrison Street Portland, Oregon I d Spain a bride bas no girl attend- one o f the young ladles leaned over or election. It Is Pilate seeking to anta to stand at the altar with her, and said in a propitiating tone: "W hat evade his responsibility and to put tbe but instead a "madrina,” or godmoth a sweet little boy! Won't you let me burden upon Herod.— Rev. William For First Class Hotel an<1 Room Accom er. Neither does she have a wedding hold him until you finish lunch?" The Hunton, Lutheran. Chlcngo, III. modation* IN PORTLAND during the cake or any festive departure after mother gladly granted the request and EXPOSITION applv at once and send The Old Theology.— I am done with your reservation fee of $ 2 . 0 ), to apply the ceremony. The wedded pair go was transferring her charge Into the that dreadful theology which pictured on rent of your room. Kooms in all quietly to their new borne, where they arma o f the younger woman, when the God as seeking His own glory at the parts of the city. fiOe to $2 Oil per dav. RESERVE YOUR ROOMS W ITHOUT DE remain until the following day, when little boy, with never a smile, raised expense of His creatures’ welfare; as LAY AND GET YOUR CHOICE. Write for they start on their honeymoon. Be his voice and exclaimed: “ He ain’t a condemning for His own mere pleas full information to Department 1, fore leaving they pay a formal visit boy; he’a a little girl!” — Philadelphia ure Innocent children and Ignorant EXPOSITION ACCOMMODATION BUREAU TW On 1 v Official Bureau of tb< Lrvis k Cork Fair to tbelr respective relatives. Press. savages to an eternal torment that pre Goodnough Buildins. Portland, O rcton supposes eternal evil.— Rev. D. Mack- ay, Presbyterian, New York City. Peace.— The war in the East Is cost ing Japan $5,000.000 a week, Russia $7,500,000 a week, beside the appal ling sacrifice o f human life. I f the spirit of the founder of Christianity Is still in the world, should not all (s Skin Diseases speak for the blood and tell of the acid-laden, poison Christian nations use every Influence ous condition of that vital fluid, and of its efiort to throw off and rid the possible to stop the terrible slaughter? system of the poisons aud waste matters that have accumulated in it. Ec — Rev. O. R. Jenks, Adventist, Chi zema, Tetter. Acne, Salt Rheum, Psoriasis, Boils and diseases of this type cago, 111. are all caused by a weakened and polluted blood circulation, and though they THE HIGHEST AWARD A T Joseph.—Joseph was successful be may have lain dormant in the system during the cold weather, at the coming cause he was a man o f piety. H# THE ST. LOUIS WORLD’S PAIR W A S G IV E N T O of Spring and Summer, when never preached a sermon, never wrote W ATERPROOF _ In 1896 I experienced at times patches on the in- theblood is reacting and mak a psalm, and was the bearer o f no OILED CLOTHINGf u rn ed , cautin¡ c a u s in g ing extra efforts to expel all aide of my hands that itched am id b burned, SLICKERS, MATS! But he convinced I was afflicted afflict«. great revelation from God. morbid and poisonous matter, much discomfort. I POM M EL SLICKERS ; physi- lived dally, constantly, as If God was they make their appearance. with a type of Eczema. I consulted A J. TOWER CO . ESTABLISHED 1636 u — -> -----— on him and so lived as looking down ciana, ana used several external applications, re li— BOSTON • N*W YORK- CHIC ACO External remedies cannot but alight temporary relief. I decided to to have His approval. That Is piety.— I TOME» CANADIAN C O . Lafl *4 TORONTO. 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Conscience.— Thoughts are serious ! things because conscience is behind them. Conscience Is that which knows [ what God knows, a knowledge togeth er. Meet men o f conscience snd of j conscious power and yon must yield j or get out of their way. Yet conscience waa Involved In the fall of man and needs the regulation of the Spirit of God.— Rev. J. S. Key, Methodlat 8her- 1140 , Texas w 3 n. u Na. 21 - 190 S H E N w r itin g to s d v e r t ls s n p l« M s ----m tio B t h is p s p s r . WSESBEHUMnsm •Htlt fin te A ll USI fä llt, I B m I Conch Syrup. ■ m a l