Catarrh I l *• constitutional disease originatine In impure blood and requiring constitutional treatment acting through and purifying the blood for its radical and permanent cure. The greatest constitutional remedy is Hood 3 Sarsaparilla V n n e c e a iH F f. "Yes.” growled old Itoxley, "Mabel's lover Interviewed me lust night. Stupid fellow ; no sense at all.” "A h !" etrlulloed Awuin. "then you won't have him for a son-in-law?” "I? What have I to do with it? The klea of bis coming to ask me when the girl and her mother are satisfied. If he had any sense he'd know that set­ tled It."— Philadelphia Press. In usual liquid form or in chocolated tablets known a« Sarsatabs. 100 doses $1. R e fin e «! T o r t u r e . Nasal and other local forms of catarrh “ Lil, you just ought to have heard are relieved by Catarrletp, which allay in­ how M is s Capsicum talked the other day flammation and deodorize discharge. 50c. when she was real mad. You don’t know what you missed.” “ What did »lie say, Jen?” The colonies of (Jreut Britain have “ Gracious! You don’t expect me to say nearly 100 times more area than the the dreadful things she said, do you?” mother country. France eighteen times and Germany five times. (a lv e a H i m \ o T r o u b l e . “ Unde Henry, don’t you find it hard M others w ill find Mrs. W in slo w 's S o o th in g work being a vegetarian?” Byrup the b s ' rem edy to use for th e ir ch l d r 'll “ Not at all. my boy. It’s only necea llu r iu g the teeth in g per.od . sary to be conservative about it. When I feel an insatiable craving for a big plate of bacon and eggs 1 always yield F o r e i g n n ul l Do uaeatle. His W ife (reading) — 1 see they had to it.”— Chicago Tribune. a bread riot in Spain recently. Y'tns* Dane® and all Nervous Diases Her Husband— Yes; and we’ll hare riTrt I II V permanently cured by Dr. Kline’s Ort-ut one at home soon if there isn’t an Im­ Verve Kestorer. Hood for FRKE |2 trial bottle and reause. Dr. 1L XL kiln«, Ld.,S3l Arch BL, Thll*..P* provement In your biscuits. O rth ograp h ical Romance. Th ey were returning from the spelling bee. “ M r. Spoonamore,” she said, “ why did you miss that easy word? You spelled ‘ honor’ w ith a ‘u * ” “ 1 know it,” he answered. “ Th e fe el­ ing janie over me all at once that I just appeal to the Well-Informed In every couldn’t get along without ‘u,’ Miss walk of life and are essential to per­ Daisy.” W ith which old, old story he won her, manent success and creditable stand­ Truth and Quality ing. Accordingly, it is not claimed that Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna is the only remedy of known value, but one of many reasons why it is the best of personal and family laxatives is the fact that It cleanses, sweetens and relieves the Internal organs on which it acts without any debilitating after effects and without having to Increase the quantity froifa time to time- $100 Reward, $100. The readers of this caper w ill be pleased to learn t.iat thoreis at lea^t one dreaded disease (hat science has been Able to cure in ail its stages, and that is Catarrh. H all’s Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh be ng a constitu­ tional disease, requires a constitutional treat« ment Hal I ’ m Catarrh Cure is taken internally, fe tin g directly unon the blood and mucous sur­ faces of thes> stein, therebv destroying the foun­ dation o f the disease, fend giving t e patent strength by building up the constitu ion and assisting nature in doing its work. The pro­ prietors have so much faith in its* urativepow ers hat they offer One Hundred Dol lars for any case that it fails to cure. 8e:id for list of It acts pleasantly and naturally and testimonials. Address F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all druggists, 75c, ggisl------ truly as a laxative, and Its component ~ ' Hi “ ^ Pills for ‘ constipation. Take H all’s F&mi.y parts are known to and approved by physicians, as It Is free from all objectionable substances. T o get Its beneficial effects always purchase the genuine— manufactured by the Cali­ fornia Fig Syrup Co., only, and for sale by all leading druggists. M ore Trouble. “ My husband had an awful time col­ lecting that debt,” Mrs. Lapsing was saying. “ I don’t pretend to understand law terms, but l heard him say that be­ fore he could get the money he had to Barney Shea the man’s wages.” SJ.S. M ANY ARE HOM ELESS Storm In Texas and Oklahoma Creates A m I u I Havoc. POPULATION IS DUMBFOUNDED Loss o f Life Believed to Be High Thousands o f Head o f Live­ stock Killed. Dallas. Tex.. May 26.— Seven thou­ sand persons are practically without shelter now as a result of the violent storm which broke over Northern Texas and Oklahoma Sunday night Today alone fully 2.000 people were driven from their homes by the ris­ ing o f the Trinity river. Houses, barns and everything in the path of the terrible flood is swept down and carried away. Trinity river is a rag ing, surging torrent atid nothing ap­ parently stands before it. Big fac­ tories far removed from the river proper are flooded, bridges have been swept away like kindling wood. L ive­ stock by the thousands have perished and fear is now entertained that a meat famine will follow in the wake of the storm’s fury. So far no arrangements o f a char­ acter calculated to relieve the intense buffering of thfe inhabitants have been attempted. It is really too soon to give any real estimate of the dead. With the abatement of the rising waters steps will he taken at once to help those in dire distress. As usual in such cases, the poor of the various cities and towns in the path of the elements are suffering the worst. The present storm is by far the most violent o f the present year, and for that matter perhaps the worst storm that has visited Northern Texas in several years. It was exceptionally severe at Fort Worth. Dallas. Wichita Falls, Dentop and Abilene. The property loss will run extreme­ ly high, but so far not even a con­ servative estimate can be placed on the whole. At Fort W orth alone it is figured out that the storm will cause close onto $100.000 damage. W hen suburban points are finally heard from the loss will run much higher in that vicinity. Reports from Mineral W ells state that Wade Owens and F.rnest Stateler were drowned there. Persons are also reported drowned near W ichita Falls and Childress. At Denton an un­ known man lost his life in attempting to save some household effects. All over the storm-swept district railroads and crops have suffered heavily. Railroad traffic is practi- callv at a standstill, as at most points bridges have been torn from their foundations by the surging flood wa­ ter. As quickly as possible the rail­ road people will repair the damage done. In any event, it will be many days before anything like schedule time can be maintained on any of the roads. CURES SKIN DISEASES There is an evaporation from the body g o in g on continually, day and night, through the pores and glands of the skin. This is nature’s way of m aintaining the proper temperature o f our systems and preserving the soft­ ness and fle x ib ility of the skin, and so lon g as the blood is free from impur­ ities no trouble w ill result. W hen, however, the blood from any cause becomes infected with humors and acids, these too must be expelled, and com ing in contact with the delicate fibres and tissues with which the skin is so abundantly supplied they produce irritation and inflammation, and the effect is shown by Eczema, Acne, Tetter, and skin affections of v a r io js kinds. These im purities and humors g et into the blood through a deranged or inactive condition of the system ; the members whose duty it is to carry off the waste and refuse m atter of the body fail to properly perform their work, and this impure, ferm enting matter is left in the system to be absorbed by the blood. The skin is not o n ly affected by poisons generated within the system, but poisons from without, such as Poison Oak, Poison Ivy, I have used jo u r S. S. S., spring end fall, N ettle Rash, etc., enter through the for the past two years, with the reeult that it entirely relieved me of a form of Eczema open pores and glands, and so thor­ which my doctor was unable to cure. My ou gh ly do they become rooted in the arms, lower limbs, and. in fact, the biggest blood that they are ever present, portion of my whole body was affected, and when I first began S. S. S. the itching, etc., or return at certain seasons of each wae worse, but I continued the remedy with year to torment the sufferer. Salves, the result that the dry, itching eruption en­ washes, lotions, etc., cannot cure skin tirely disappeared. 1 think a great deal of diseases. True, such treatment re­ your medicine, and have recommended it to others with good results. It is the best blood lieves some o f the itching and dis­ medicine made, and I can conscientiously comfort, and aids in keeping the skin recommend it for the cure of all blood and clean, but it does not reach the real akin affections. C U A S. H O R S IM A N . W heeling, W . Va. cause, and at best can be on ly p a lli­ ating and soothing. A thorough cleansing o f the blood is the on ly certain cure for skin diseases. S. S. S., a gen tle acting, safe blood purifier, made entirely of vegetable ingredients o f the forest and field, is the proper treatment. S. S. S. goes down into the circulation, and neutralizes the acids and humors, thoroughly cleansing and p u rifyin g the blood, and curing skin affections o f every kind. It supplies to the blood the fresh, nu tritive qualities necessary to sustain the skin and all other parts of the body, and rids the blood o f any and all poisons. S. S. S. cures Eczema, Tetter, Acne, S alt Rheum, Poison Oak and Ivy , N ettle Rash, and all other skin troubles, and cures them perm anently by rem oving every trace of the cause from the blood. Special book on Skin Diseases and any medical advice desired furnished free to all who write. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA. GA. Teeth With or Without Plates Out-of-Tow n People ¿4 V | f' W e can do your entire Crown, Bridge and Plate Work in a day, i f necessary. Positively Painless Extracting Free when Plates or Bridges are ordered. Sensitive Teeth and Roots re- rr oved without the least pain. Ten chairs. Only the most sci­ entific and careful work. 20 Years in Portland W . A. W I S E And Associates Painless Dentists Failing Bldg., Third and Washington Sts. 8 A . M. to 8 P. M.; Sundays 9 to 12. Painless Extraction 50c; Plates, $5.00. Both Phones, A and Main 2029. W.L.D0VGLAS OF TMK FAMILY. MEN. BOYS. WOMEN. MISSES ANO CHILDREN. r z ïïïttæ is v p ir ü z z r ?» WrW Ot D r V W f f r w wvwmrw f-Ü~ I fmlltm wrmHd I»-A m y . f . L Dengln $4 sS $5 GJ» 'dgi Smt Csmot U Sold by the best «hoe denier* ev m M M (W ing tree to i f êéurwm Al A*? Ms A N A R C H Y IN PERSIA. State Apparently Helpless to With Situation. Cope Berlin. M ay 26.— Advices received here are to the effect that anarchy prevails throughout Persia. As an ex­ ample of the Shah’ s helplessness to cope with the situation a libel action is cited which has been brought against the Persian newspaper Mus- sowad, as an article stating that parts of Persian territory are in the control of brigands and revolutionists, and concluding with the following: ‘‘The governors are tyrannical, the administration is corrupt and ineffi­ cient. the taxes are in arrears, the ex chequer is empty, the soldiers’ wage-, are unpaid and the army is helpless What is the Shah going to do in these melancholy circumstances? He de­ votes himself to orgies night after night until daybreak.” The newspaper proceeds to give proof of its allegations and concludes bv demanding the dethronement of the Shah and the establishment of a republic. The Shah brought a libel action, but withdrew it when the editor o f­ fered to prove the charges in detail Follow ing this, the walls of Teheran were covered with placards calling upon the people to assassinate the monarch. Saves Rat, Is Arrested. Pittsburg. May 26.— For trying to save a half-drowned rat from being tortured to death, Thomas Morris was arrested yesterday after he had been badly beaten by Joseph H. Smith Morris saw a crowd of men around the rat. and Smith was poking it with a stick. Morris struck Smith and a fight followed, in which Morris received several cuts on his head. Po liceman Renwick Ewart arrested both men. Magistrate Brady commended Morris and sentenced Smith to pay a fine of $15, or serve 20 days in the work house. D AIRYING IN DENM ARK. Land Worked fo r Hundreds o f Yaara Still Baals Ours. That American farmers and promoters >f agricultural industries are rather lax in grasping their opportnuties, and are in danger of being outgeneraled in the markets of the world, unless they improve their methods, is the belief of Dean James E. Russell, of Columbia University, New York. Dean Russell was recently a visitor at the state col­ lege, and during his stay there ad- 1 reseed an assembly of the teachers of the Inland Empire, who were attending the teacher*’ institute in Pullman. Rela tive to the problems just mentioned, hs •aid: “ Thirty years ago New York was «ending butter and cheese to the Lon don markets. New York butter and cheese were ruling out similar products from Ontario, and other parts of the world. Just thirty years ago Denmark began to think she could make butter and put it in the London market. The question was, How could she overcome the lead that New York already had in the London markets! She sent men to London to study out the ground; to find what London wanted. Then she set about to give them the required product. ‘ Denmark is a country of poor soil, which has been tilled and overworked for a thousand years. Nevertheless, the Danish population annually sells in the markets of London $35,000,000 worth of butter. In 1903 the entire United States exported only $1,064,000 worth if butter. In addition to the vast quan­ tity of butter mentioned, Denmark sends out one fifth as much pork as we do, and just as many horses; and cer­ tainly, we should lead the world in the breeding of horses. In the meantime the Danish nation hag taught the hens how to work. Four hundred and fifty thousand dollars worth of eggs were ex­ ported by this country in 1875, and in 1903 this export had reached a value of $8,092,000. In the last ten years Denmark hns taken $8.000,000 worth of corn from Iowa and Nebraska, via New York, which she has fed to Danish cows and pigs, and then placed the latter in the European markets in successful competition with similar products from America. ‘ I said a moment ago that twenty years ago the competitor of Denmark was the Stats of New Y'ork. In these twenty years the Danish people have increased their exports from $1,000,000 to $40,000,000. In the same twenty years farm values in the State of New York have decreased $200,000,000. In the last fifteen years Ontario has outbid New York in the same way in the cheese market. Twenty years ago New York companies received Canadian cheese and put the New York stamp on it to get one cent more in the English market. Today the New York farmers are sending their cheese over the Cana­ dian boundaries, and paying two cents per pound in order to sell it at a ll." Showing the superiority of European methods of education in comparison with American education, Dean Russell said: “ Wurtemburg is a small German state, a little larger than the Inland Empire of Eastern Washington, and having a population of about two mil­ lion persons. Thirty years ago Wur­ temburg began to realize that her pop­ ulation was beginning to dwindle; that something had to be done to maintain her integrity as a state. 8o she set about building up a system of schools for all the people; that would help the boy who wished to be a carpenter, a plumber, or a farmer, in the same de­ gree, according to his needs, as they would assist the youth who desired to be a lawyer, an engineer, or a phy­ sician. Today Wurtemburg has a uni­ versity giving courses of world wide fame; technical schools, weaving and manufacturing schools; two hundred and thirty industrial schools in towns and villages; schools for metal workers, and workers in the textile trades; schools of art, of agriculture, of preparation for household management; and numerous farm schools, and high schools through­ out the state. “ Wurtemburg. n hut Uttle larger than the Inland Empire of East­ ern Washington, supports all these in­ stitutions, with an income of ten dollar? per head of population. What would American citizens think, if in addition to supporting agricultural colleges, they were asked to support five hundred technical and industrial schools for every two million of population! This is what is being done in the small state of Wurtemburg, and from the point of view of American citizens today, it is almost inconceivable; the contemplation of which must lead any American citi zen to infer that his country has much to do and learn before it can success fully compete with the old country in the products of industrial education.” Answers t> Queries. B y J. L. Ashlock. W ashington Experiment Sta­ tion, Pullman. Haverford, Pa.— “ Is it considered that hog raising is practicable in the northwestern part of the United States!” H. W. “ It is probable that there is no place in the United States where the prices for pork products average as high as in the Pacific Northwest. A condition of significance, too, is that the people of this region are not sufficiently alive to the necessity of their meeting the demand for pork products. Those who are in the business are making monsy. Conditions ars improving, however, for at the present time we note a growing tendency among farmers to pay mors attention to this business. The Perk- shirs bresd is preferabls, in my opinion, slthough the Duroc Jerseys ars making some headway. At the experi ment station we have about concluded that a cross of these two breeds would bs better thaa either one bv its e lf." Funeral Services for Governor. Reno, Nev., May 26— In response to a call issued by Acting Governor D. S. Dickerson and Mayor Kerman, all business was suspended here yes­ terday on account of the funeral of Governor John Sparks. The funeral services were held at the Elks’ home, where the funeral procession formed. All the hells in the city tolled. The body was escorted by the governor’s E ven I aally . staff and a body of police. Besides Reporter Do you evei contribute any­ the governor’s friends, members of the secret orders to which he be­ thin* to foreign papers? Comic Bard— Why— er— yes; on look- longed and state and city officials, in* over the miscellany columns of the many marched on foot. papers I find that I contribute lots of •tuff to the London Tit-Bits. Deadly Gas for Burglars. Stuttgart. May 26— A chemical firm Sana Everything. in the small town of Aalen has per­ Prosperous Clubman— When I first ar­ fected and patented an invention that rived in this town, forty years sgo, I threatens burglars with instant death hadn't a shirt to my back. after they succeed in opening a safe Old Clubman -Worse than that: you vault door, either by skeleton key or hadn’t a tooth in vonr bend with the aid of compressed air. nitro­ glycerine and other burglars’ para­ F i n e P r o a p e e t f o r t h e Pnhll«*. phernalia The moment an outsider “The corporation has rtwolvrd at '***! opens the door, or bores through it, to lay out a park for the benefit of the poisonous gases are released, destroy­ ing the invader and leaving him dead poor.” “ H a v e th e p r e p s r a t io n s b e g u n ? ” on the floor. “ Yes. All the ’Keep Oil the Ora**’ signs have arrived already.” Meat Inspectors Confer. Chicago, May 26— More than 100 meat inspectors were present yester­ Hla Modeaty. day at the opening of a conference “ Your full name is John Quincy Ad­ which considered the enforcement of am*. ia it? Why do you always write the new meat inspection law Secre­ It J. Quincy Adams?” tary of Agriculture W ilson is direct­ “ Well, naturally. I don’t want anybody ing the deliberations o f the confer­ to *et the impression that I ’m the orig- ence. which is expected to continue j insl John Quincy Adams.” for three days. ' _ Don’t Poison Baby. p O R T Y YEARS AGO almost every mother thought her child must have ■ PAREGORIC or laudanum to make it sleep. These drugs will produce sleep, and A PEW DROPS TOO MANY will produce the SLEEP FROM WHICH THERE IS NO WAKING. Many are the children who have been killed or whose health has been ruined for life by paregoric, laudanum and morphine, each of which is a narcotio product of opium. Druggists aro prohibited from selling either of the narcotics named to children at all, or to anybody without labelling them “ poison.” The definition of “ narcotic ” is: “A medicine which relieves pain and produces sleep, but which in poisonous doses produces stupor, coma, convul­ sions and death. ” The taste and smell of medicines containing opium are disguised, and sold under the names of “ Drops,” “ Cordials,” “ Soothing Syrups,” eto. You should not permit any medicine to be given to your children without you or your physician know of what it is composed. CASTORIA DOES NOT CON­ TAIN NARCOTICS, if it bears the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher. Letters from Prom inent Physicians addressed to Chas. H. Fletcher. <0 E%! ps M ALCO H O L 3 PER CENT AYcge(ab!t> fteparationlbrAi slittila l iitg the Food anti Regula ling (lie Sranadts andßowufscf P l B l l a Promotes Digestion.Chffrful ness and ResiXontains neither Opium.Morphine nor Mineral. 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The reason for this is that fash­ ions change so that It Is necessary every | little while to have a nevv-style gown I If one is to keep pace with the capri­ cious modes. “The bridal princess gown is a style ) which will be In fashion for a long time ! to come. One can wear It as long as j the material lasts by merely changing ! the sleeves to meet the requirements of the prevailing fashion.” W o r k f o r L i v e I m p r o v e m e n t S oc ie t y. Iii small centers of population where none but the most general laws govern It 1§ necessary to form an Improve­ ment society to look after the health and well being of the people as a whole, says the Los Angeles Times. The laws of hygiene must be observed. Both sew­ ers and surface drainage should be pro­ vided by the people as a whole, and where no city government exists this Is a splendid work for a live society for civic betterment. Ia N eu trality . 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