Railroads and Progress. THINK OF IT! In bis testimony before the senate committee on interstate commerce at | Washington, on May 4, Prof. Hugo R. This Pretty Matron Had headache and Meyer, of Chicago university, an ex Backache, and Her Condition pert on railroad management, made Was Serious. this statement: “ Let us look at what might have happened if we had heeded the protests of the farmers of New York and Ohio The Unselfish L if e — No matter how and Pennsylvania (in the seventies Then tell him about Ayer’s many creeds a man believes in, unless i when 8raln ,rom the We8t Pouf- Cherry Pectoral. Tell him he lives an unselfish life he is not | i ” * how it cured your hard cough. saved.— Rev. D. W. \fontgomery, Cou- upon the doctrine which the Interstate Commeace commission has enunciated Tell him why you always keep gregatlonallst, Washington, D. C. time and again, that no man may be it in the house. Tell him to | What We Need.—The greatest need deprived of the advantages accruing to to-day Is not more men, but more man. him by virtue of his geographical posi ask his doctor about It. Doc ■ To be rich In deed and In truth Is ul tion. We could not have west of the tors use a great deal of it for timately a consciousness.— Rev. James Mississippi a population of millions of throat and lung troubles. Montgomery, Methodist, Denver, Col. people who are prosperous and are great “ I had a terrible cold and cough and waa We never should have Power.— Power has been purchased consumers. threatened with pneumonia. I tried A y e r'« Cherry Pectoral and it pave me quick and per at the point of the sword and sustain seen the years when we built 10,000 fect relief. I t is certainly a moat w onderful ed often through tyranny and cruelty. and 12,000 miles of railway for there cough m edicine,’’- K u n a E. W h i t m a n , 8loux Falla, S. Dak. The strength of the power o f nations would have been no farmers west of the Mississippi river who could have has been gauged by the roster o f their Made b y J. C. A y e r Oo.. L o w f U manufacturera o f armies and navies.— Hev. John Love, used the land that would have been SARSAPARILLA. opener! up by the building of those rail j Baptist, Asbury Park, N. J. PILLS. HAIR VI00R. Seeking.— For all that is best and ways. And if we had not seen the yearB when we could build 10,000 and truest and greatest In the heart of the 12,000 miles of railway in a year, we One of Ayer's Pills at bedtime will man and the nation, one sepks in vain should not have today east of the hasten recovery. Oently laxative. [ until he sees the Ohrist-splrit— until Mississippi a steel and iron producing MRS. M. BRICKNER ! he sees Jesus, the Life, the Truth and center which is at once the marvel D o g - M a tic . 99 Eleventh Street, I the Way. Jesus only.— Rev. R. J. Bur and the despair of Europe, because we The young person who stood before Milwaukee, Wis. dette. Baptist, I a > h Angeles. Cal. could not have built up a steel and “ A short time ago I found my condition Gradations.— There are gradations iron industry if there had been no mar a picture of the head o f a Spanish lady very serious. I had headaches, pains in at the London Art Club exhibitiou o f experience, gradations of happluesa ket for its product. the back, and frequent dizzy spells which rend the number slowly, “ One hundred grew worse every month. I tried two rem nnd gradations o f reward. We shall “ We could not have in New Eng edies before Peruna, and was discouraged be Just as happy as our experience land a great boot and shoe industry; and ninety-one” — and Punch overheard when I took the first dose, but my courage makes it possible to be, and that means we could not have in New England a the rest. “ One hundred and ninety-one,” she soon returned. In less than two months attainment.— Rev. E. L. Powell, Bap great cotton m illing industry; we could ir.y health was restored/*— Mrs. M. Brick- repented, then referred to her cata not have spread throughout New York tist, Louisville, Ivy. ner. logue. “ “fe te Espagnole,’ or howevar The reason of so many failures to The Church and Politics.— Church and Pennsylvania and Ohio manufac you pronounce It. what’s that?” cure cases similar to the above is the people must get down from the pedes- turing industries of the most diversified "W hy, spaniel's head, of course,” ex tal on which they perch, singing kinds, becausethoss industriea would plained her companion, with the assur I r t M A U T T O u i P ,act that to dl8ea8ea peculiar the fe- hymns and passing resolutions, and have no market among the farmers ance of a man who hoped he knew f N O T RECOGNIZED , . west of the Mississippi river. AS C A TA R R H j male 8e* are not grip politics more sanely and firmly In “ And while the progress of this enough of French for that. “ Must be t---- commonly recog order to win.— Rev. John Thompson, country, while the development of the numbered wrong.” nized as being cauaed by catarrh. I Methodist, Chicago. 111. sgricultural West of this country, did Catarrh of one organ is exactly the j The Pearl of Price.— Man's greatest mean the impairment of the agricul For coughs amt colds there It no better ■amt aa catarrh of any other organ. . battles should not be fop bread that tural value east of the Mississippi river medicine than Piso’a Cure for Consump What will cure catarrh of the head w ill* tion. Price 25 cente. perishes or for wealth that must be that ran up into hundreds of millions aiao cure catarrh of the pelvic organa. left behind, but the most strenuous of dollars, It meant incidentally the | Thg nam(.a #( Britlsh « Iebrities ar, Peruna cures these cases simply be- efforts should be put forth to secure building up of great manufacturing in- being giveu by the London couuty coun. eause it cures the catarrh. I f you have catarrh write at once to ! the pearl of great price.— Rev. J. B. dustnea that added to the value of this cil to municipal steamboats plying on the land by thousands of millions of dol- Thames. Thirty have been so named, ■Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement McClay, Methodist, Cleveland, Ohio. The Purpose of Religion.—The pur lars. And, gentlemen, those things Bhakspeare, Marlowe, Pepya, Fits Ail- ef your case, and he w ill be pleased to pose o f religion o f Jesus Is pre-emi were not foreseen in the seventies. The win (first mayor of London), Carlyle, and give you his valuable advice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, President of nently practical, plain and definite; statesmen and the publicmen of this Caxton being among those remembered, * ^is wa9 ***« *dea °* do**n Burns, the The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, 0. the universally accepted idea among country did not see what part the agri- labor member of Parliament, and it has the most Intelligent classes Is that It cultural development of the West was met with general approval from press and going to play in tha industrial develop ia not practical, not plain and not def public. A fickle memory Is bad; a fickle course inite.— Rev. Prank Crane, Unitarian, ment of the Eaat. And you may read • f conduct la worse; but a fickle heart the deciaions of the Interstate Com Mother, w ill And Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Worcester, Mass. end purposes, worst of all.— C. Simmons. merce commisaion from tha first to the Syrup the best remedy to use tor their children A Nonentity.— No man makes during the teething period. : last, and what ia one of the greatest Perm anently Cured. N o a teo r nervousness greater mistake than he who tries to | ed¿c'ia'ioM? i cb»'iacteristics_of v -------- ----------- thos’ ’ * ' ’ “ The after drat day’s use o f Dr. K lin e ’ s U real N e rv e F in d F e ir lfie d O r a ln . Hestorer. Send fur F r e e S K trial h oltlean d treatise. be on good terms with every one.1 continued inability to see the question Ur. R. H . K line, I.td .lHl A n li nt., Philadelphia, Pa. The drillers at work In a new deep Such a man means nothing to the ¡n ^b;g jarge way, church, to the community, to the na- j <.xhe interstate Commerce commis- well at „ Junction . . City, . . . Kan., are flnd- W i l l i n g t o I t i e k It . a“ „ ^ R ! cen‘ ly “ A fool and his money are soon part- tlon. He stands for neither truth, iion never can 8ee anything more than the drill penetrated a stratum o f what id. you know,” euitl the stingy man who honor or righteousness.— Rev. William that the farm land of some farmer is appeared to be petrified rye. Th« Hunton, Lutheran, Chicago, 111. had a mania for quotations. decreasing in valne, or that some man grains were surprisingly like that “ Well/* rejoined his good wife, “ for God’s Sunlight.— The sunlight which who has a flour m ill with a production the sake of having the money to part the plant atiaorbs Is not lost bat of 50 barrels a day is being crowded cereal, and some one has suggested that an ante-glacial elevator or store- with. I wouldn’t mind being considered comes forth again In fragrant and out. I t never can see that the destruc • little foolish.'* house has ___________________ been discovered. tion or impairment of farm values i n many tinted flowers. So the knowledge this place means the building up of i N„ UnPry A b oo, It. You Can a c t Allen's Foot-Ease FREE. o f the true God Interpenetrates our Write Allen 8. Olmsted, Le R oy.N . Y ., for a being and makea ns partakers o f the farm ln that place’ and that The Sunday achool class had just fin- •ree sample of A lle n ’s Foot-Ease. It cure« •weatingr, hot swollen, aching feet. It makes divine nature.— The Hev. Hugh John that shifting of values is a necessary ¡,hed singing “ I Want to Be an Angel, incident to the industrial and manu- and with the Angels Stand.” The teach- new or tight shoes easy. A certain cure for ston. Methodist. Baltimore. Md. corns, ingrowing nails and bunions. A ll dru g facturing development of this country, er. observing that one little fellow had gists sell it. 25c. Don’t accept any substitute. The Workers.— There Is no harder And if we shall give to the Interstate not contributed hie voice to help swell worked people than their employers. Commerce commission power to regu- tbe »»cred refrain, said: "Johnny, don't N a m e som ething with tw o heads and The pres -her, the minister, the Presi late rates, we shall no longer have our want to be an angel?” one body. A ns. — A barrel. dent, the captain of Industry, the law rates regulated on the statesmanlike Tea, ma am. answered Johnny, "but yer. the mother, all who work, every basis on which they have been regu re<™. not J“ " 1 now- 1 d ratl’ « be a baseball OREOON PO RTLAN D body who Is worth while In the world lated in the past by railway men, who pitcher a good deal first.’ are “ working people.” — Rev. N. M. really have been great statesmen, who j The Beet Governed Town, Waters. CongregattonslUt. Brooklyn, really have been great builders of em- A G IR L’S SCHOOL OF THE HIGHEST Judge J. W. Whitten, chief of the CLASS corps of teachers, location, build N. Y. pires, who have had an imagination law division of the general land ofBee ing equipment—the best. Send for cat alogue. Youth and Age.— Youth Is con that rivals the imagination of the in Washington, has compieteti a trip T e r m Open* Septem ber IS, 1904 tagious, but you can no more catch It greatest poet and of the greatest in- of 5,000 miles through Alaska, cover- from a wizened up old pessimist sit ventor, and who have operated with a ing four monfhs. In an address the ting In yonder club than you can gath courage and daring that rivals the other night on his tour the Judge de- For First Class Hotel and Room Accom er spring violets from a crusty glacier. courage and daring of the greatest mil- dared that, while Dawson, which Is modations |N PORTLAND during the Men become old men of the sea on the itary general. Bat we shall have our under Canadian rule. is. in his opinion EXPOSITION apply at once and send your reservation tee of $2.00, to apply Slndbads of civilian tlon because they rates regulated by a body of civil ser- ' one of tbe best governed towng in tha on rent of your room. Rooms in all stop growing.— Rev. Henry R. Rose, vanta, bureaucrats, whose besetting sin worid, all pla0WI of buglnegg there part* of the city. 50c to $2.00 per day. RfSERVT YOUR ROOMS WITHOUT DE the world over is that they never can c|og|ng from „arIy SatIlrday eTenln Episcopalian, Newark. N. J. LAY AND C.f T YOUR CHOKE. Write tor g r a s p .s .t im t.o n in a large way and untl, gunrige Monday mornln on th* full Information to Department L Moral Conditions.— Nothing can be flrat A EXPOSITION ACCOMMODATION BUREAU further from the truth than that men with the grasp of the statesman ; that otber hand- „ Nome. they never can see the fact that they , oan cl„ arrosg the tovndtrj, the ... The Only Official Borran of the Lewis k Clark Fair I are satisfied with low moral condi ■re confront«1 with a small evil; ex- |oong and gatnbllng houaeg runni Goednough Building. Portland. Oregon tions. There Is an element that will cept by the creation of evils and abuses h, , „ “* * not be Improved no matter what Influ which are infinitely greater than the ,b 'a,t, h°.n, ,S’,nd?y’ and* ences are brought to hear, bat the one that is to he corrected.” | n *" "T T * * -------------------------- co ureo, he saw no evidence of it. average man and woman finds only A husband is not guilty of desertion I -------------------------- the society of the righteous congenial. when his wife rents his room to s board- ' If you were to ride a s donkey what C O N S U M P T IO N — Rev. C. Is Palmer, Episcopalian, er and crowds him out of the house. fruit would yon resemble? Ana.— A pair. Kingston, N. Y. PE-RU-NA Have Y ou a F r ie n d ? C URE D A ifers JL i ST. H E L E N S HALL 1905 LEWIS & CLARK EXPOSITION