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ì Is Pe-ru-na Useful for Catarrh? Should a list o f the ingredients of Po- runa bo submitted to any medical ex pert, o f whatever school or nationality, lio would ho obliged to admit without reserve that tho m edicinal herbs com posing Peruna are o f tw o kinds. First, standard and well-tried catarrh reme dies. Second, w ell-know n an<l gener a lly acknowledged to n ii remedies. T h a t in one or the other o f those uses th ey have stood tho test o f many years' experience by physieians o f different schools. There can bo no dispute about this, w hatever. Peruna is composed of some o f tiio most ctUcacious and uni versally used herbal remedies for ca tarrhal diseases, and for such conditions o f tho human system as require a tonic. Each one o f the principal ingredients of Peruna lias a reputation o f its own in tho cure o f some phase of catarrh or as a tonic medicine. T h e fact is, chronic catarrh is a dis ease w h ich is v ery prevalent. M any thousand people know th ey have chronic catarrh. They have visited doc tors over and over again, and been told that their case is one o f chronic catarrh. I t may ho o f the lioso, throat, lungs, stomach or some other internal organ. There is no doubt as to tho nature o f tho disease. Tho o n ly trouble is tho rem edy. T his doctor has tried to cure them. T h a t doctor has tried to pre- scribo for them. N o other household remedy so uni v ersa lly advertised carries upon the label tho principal active constituents, show ing that Peruna invites tho full inspection o f the critics. Her Idea. "Stocks were all down a few points to-day," remarked the broker. "T h e Id e a !" exclaimed his wife. " I t ’s n wonder they didn’ t advertise It as a bargain day."— Catholic Standard and Times. Mothers w ill find Mr*. W inslow 's Soothing Byrup tho 1>. s ' remedy to uso lo t their ch lUr vn lu r in g tho toothing jnjr.od. D n n jt e r A h e a d . "Gootl-hy, old man," said Wilkins at the church festival. “ I guess I can set my finish." “ W hat’s up?" queried Bilkins. "W h y, I ’ m to judge the prettiest baby at the show.” "Oh, that’s easy. You should have my Job." “ And what are you going to do?" "W h y, I am at the fortune-telling booth and have to guess girls’ ages." FEAR Ht- Oanco nnd <*rvou» mammy» perm* oently cured l».v 1 >r. 1' .In«’« Grout Norvo Re Son<l for FREE $2 00 trial bottlo and treatl ho 11. Kliue. Ld., 931 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa it - r - r e v «- ii«e . Chiropodist— Yes; that’s a coin, all right. Col. Gore— What is a corn, anyhow? Chiropodist— It’s a thickening of the skin, usually caused by pressure. In otli er words, it is nature’s protest against a tight shoe. Col. Gore (getting hot under the col la r )— Blank dash its protest! I haven’! worn a tight shoe for two months, and that infernnl corn knows it I Yank th< dash blank thing out! C For A Iufauts S T and O Children. R l A The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signature o f S ii p e r f l u l l y . "D o you think Mars Is Inhabited?’ isked the scientific i>erson. " I really can’t say that I care much whether it is or not," answered Mis:* Cayenne. "Th ere are already enough neighbors to talk about."— Washington Star. R IO T . C o n d it i o n s G r o w i n g S e r i o u s b a m a C o a l D is t r ic t . in A l a Birmingham, A la., Aug. 24. The nerve tension in the Alabam a strike zone is exceedingly taut. The attempt at assassination o f a nonunion miner at l ’ ratt C ity last night is a theme o f general discussion. Deputies attempt- ! ed to make an arrest for trespass at mine No. 5 o f the Tennessee company near P ratt C ity today and met resist ance on the part o f white women. T w o women were arrested. A b ig barbecue was held at Fulton Springs several miles north o f this city today. Several thousand miners, union men, were present, and W. li. Fairley, Alabam a member o f the na tional board oi mineworkers, was among the principal speakers. A number o f evictions from com pany houses has been accomplished at the Sayre mines. B ig bodies o f men are m eeting all trains along the north end o f the mineral railroad. Reports come that threatening let ters are being dropped on the porches o f homes o f men rem aining at work, and as a result many men are leaving. AVERT F re n ch CLASH ON BO RDER. a n d G e r m a n O f f ic e r s h e a d e d in E m e r g e n c y . C o o l- Paris, Aug. 24.— W ar between Germ any and France was averted by the cool headedness o f French and Geruman army officers in a dramatic frontier episode which is reported from Lunes- ville. T w o German army corps are en gaged in maneuvers near the border, and yesterday morning a battalion o f French rifles, marching out from Ram- bersvillers, approached w ith in 50 yards o f the fron tier and suddenly found it s elf face to face w ith a German re gi ment which was drawn up at an equal distance on the other side. The troops stood looking a t each oth er for a moment without uttering a word or g iv in g vent to an explanation, and then their respective commanders simultaneously orderered them to face about, and they w ere soon at a prudent distance from each other. A fine illustration o f m ilitary discip line was given on both sides, as a cry m ight have been the signal for serious trouble. B U IL D C IT C ■ 113 ■toror. D r. K. S T R IK E MANY S H IP S . J a p s W ill H a v e L a r g e F le e t o f A u x i l ia r y C r u i s e r s . N ew York, Au g. 24. According to Kashiera Shiba, one o f the managers o f the Mitsubishi dockyard at N a ga saki, Japan, the Japanese governm ent is making earnest efforts to increase its fleet c f au xiliary cruisers. Mr. Shiba, who arrived at the H otel Astor tonight, declared that while the Japan ese navy is highly efficient, there is need o f a fleet o f steamships which could, in tim e o f war, be converted in to cruisers. “ Our dockyard,” said he, “ is w ork ing at its fu llest capacity. W e are at present turning out three 14,000 tur bine steamships, which w ill do 21 knots, and which w ill ply between San Francisco and Hongkong v ia Japan. The boats w ill use oil fo r fuel. In ad dition to these boats, w e are building four large steamships, which w ill run from Japan to England v ia the Suez canal. A ll these vessels w ill be at the service o f Japan in case o f war. Our dockyard, o f course, is not the only one that is active in producing this big order for auxiliaries. The dockyards at Kobe and other places are all run ning at their full capacity.” Btato of Ohio, City o f Toledo t Lucas County. j ss* Montreal, A u g. 24.— A form al state Frank.!, ch en ey makes oath that he issenloi artner o f the firm oi F. J. Cheney Co., doin» ment issued today by Bell Hardy, chair usinessin th c C ity o f Toledo,C ou nty and Stat« man o f the federated trades o f the aforesaid, and that said firm w ill pay t lie suit Pacific ra ilw ay system, o f ONE III'N O RED DO LLARS for each nnc Canadian every case o f Catarrh that cannot bo cured bj charges that the strike o f the past tho uso o f H a il’s Catarrh Cure. S t r ik e r s C r y "C o n s p ir a c y . t three weeks, in which 8,000 workmen have been engaged, is due to a conspir acy on the part o f some o f the officials o f the company to disrupt the unions and d rive the union men from the company’ s employ. This conspiracy, Hardy alleges, had its inception in conferences held by the ra ilw ay super intendents and master mechanics early S o r r y , » t u t ------ - "Gumbolt and I have made a bet and in the present year. agreed to leave it to you. He says a drowning man gets his lungs full of D e f e a t f o r A b d E l A z iz . water, and I say he doesn’t. Which of Paris, A u g. 2 4 .--T he governm ent’s us is right?” advices received tonight confirm the re "W hat are the terms of the wager?" port from T a n gie rt hat the forces of "The loser is to pay for a dinner for Abd El A z iz, the recognized sultan of the three of us." " H ’m— I never knew Gumbolt to pay Morocco, has been defeated by Mulai Hafid, the usurping sultan. The ad a bet. You lose."— Chicago Tribune. vices state that Abd El A ziz, who is D iv id in g L in e a t C a p e fl a t t e r * » . now in fu ll retreat in the direction o f Cape H attera» is the true dividing Tadla, w ith the remnant o f his forces, line between the North and the South. is being hotly pressed by local tribes. North o f it there Is not a trace o f the Several caids were killed in the en palmetto and other forma o f vegetation gagem ent and others w ere captured. which, subtropical In character, cease N o further details have been received there also. Mason and Dixon’s line is here. an Imaginary sort o f a thing in the • D e r e lic t in M id - P a c if ic . North, but Hatteras 1» the outer mark o f the real dividing line and it affords Honolulu, Aug. 24.— The steamship a fine opportunity for study.— Forest A sia which arrived here today from nnd Stream. Hongkong and Yokohama encountered a derelict schooner in latitude 3 3 :56 north, longitude 163:25 east. I t is thought that the dismasted vessel was the Japanese schooner Kinom oto Maru. The A sia carries a cargo o f silk valued at two and one h alf m illion dollars, to be landed at San Francisco. The steamer Aoran gi en route from Van couver to Au stralia arrived here today. FRANK J. C H E N E Y . Sworn to before me and subscribed in my pros ence, this Gth day o f Doeewber A D 1886. /o«R. » A. W. G L E A 8 0 N 1 > Notary Public H a ll’s Catarrh Cure is taken in tern ally, ant acts d irectly upon the blood and mucoussur faces o f thesystem . send fo r testim onials free F. J. C IIK N E Y & CO., Toledo, O Sold by a ll druggists, 75c. Tako H a ll’s Fam ily P ills for constipation. S y m p s fp ò s ^ É l i x i r s f S ernia Cloansps tho System E ffect ually; Dispels ( olil.s otwlHriul- orlie.s duo to Constipation; A c t s n o t u t rally, acts True as n L a x a tiv e . H y Best fnrMi“n\v(imcn an dClulJ- ren-youngnnd Old. l o gei its beneficial Effects Always buy tke Genuine «kick has ihc full name of tke Com pany CALIFORNIA S y r u p C o . m it n manufactured .printed on tht front of ev ery p ack age. SOLD BY ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS one size only, regular price 50*p«r bottle C l o u d b u r s t s in C o l o r a d o . Pueblo, Colo., Aug. 24. Cloudbursts in the vicin ity o f Florence tonight transformed Oak, Chandler and Sand creeks into ragin g torrents, which are sweeping through Florence and vicin i ty leavin g ruin in their wake. The damage is expected to a grgegate $150,- 000. The Florence Fuel company alone has been damaged to the extent o f $2,000. W ater covered the Santa Fe tracks to a depth o f several feet, and the R io Grande’ s are in danger. LONE BANDIT ROBS TOURISTS Secures Over $2.000 in Coin from 125 Yellowstone Travelers. S to p s E le v e n Coaches In s id e B o u n d a ry -W a tc h e s and A l s o G iv e n U p b y U n a r m e d se n ge rs D riv e rs N o t P ark J e w e lr y P as M o le s t e d — S o l d i e r s P u r s u e O u t la w . Lake Hotel, Yellowstone Park, W yo., Aug. 25. The greatest stage hold-up i in the W est in many years, at least in 1 the number o f coaches held up, occur red yesterday within the boundaries of the Yellowstone park. The work was ! done by a lone highwayman, and the | passengers were absolutely helpless in his hands, as no guns are perm itted in the park to either drivers or tourists. In all, it is estimated from the state ment o f passengers, that something like $2,000 in cash was obtained, drafts worth $10,000, other papers and transportation, besides a rich haul in watches and jew elry. In all, 21 coaches le ft the Upper Geyser basin in the morning. The highwayman was encountered about five miles further on at a lonely spot along the banks o f Spring creek, a tributary o f the F ire Hole river. The creek is lined with bushes. The first lot o f coaches, numbering seven, and follo w in g each other closely, passed by the place unharmed. There was a gap between them, and the n ext lot o f eigh t follow ing. A fte r the first o f th e’ e igh t came along the highwayman stepped from the bushes and ordered the driver to halt. He did not molest the driver, nor any o f the drivers follow ing. These eigh t coaches had barely gone on when three more came along, and these w ere robbed in a like manner. In all about 125 people w ere held up, though not all o f these suffered loss. When the robber ordered the drivers to move on, he stood a few minutes with his gun pointed toward them, and then walked down the road. As quickly as possible a fte r a tele phone was reached at Thumb Station word was sent to the soldiers and a detail started in pursuit o f the man who is described as about 5 fe e t 8 inches tall, with bluish-grey eyes, and bristly g re y whiskers. He acted like a man short o f breath or a consump tive. ___________________ GUN S IL E N C E R IS TESTED. M a x i m ’s L a t e s t In v e n tio n G iv e s A s t o u n d in g R e s u l t s in P r a c t ic e . Springfield, Mass., Aug. 25.— The official test o f Hiram P. M axim ’ s gun silencer was made by officers stationed at the United States armory here to day. The test, it is said, proved the truth o f the claims o f the inventor. The device was attached to a regula- tion"army rifle. The test was made at regular ranges, relays o f signals being stationed at intervals. It was found that w hile the discharge o f the une quipped rifle is audible 7,700 yards, with the silencer this distance was cut down to 1,500 yards. Further tests were made to determine whether the silencer interferred «with the velocity o f the bullet and it was found that this interference was slight, reducing the velocity not more than 5 or 6 per cent. I N D I G N A N T A T C A S T R O ’S ORDER C it iz e n s o f P a r ia n P o r t s R e s e n t E m b a r g o o n T r a v e l. P ort o f Spain, Aug. 25.— N ew s has been received here that President Cas tro has instructed the collectors o f cus toms in Venezuelan ports not to clear any passengers fo r the W est Indian islands. The Venezuelan consul here has been instructed to withhold pass ports from persons desirous o f taking passage on the steamers to Venezuela. This action on the part o f the Venezue lan governm ent has caused great indig nation and is a serious blow to the in habitants o f the Parian ports and Cuidad B olivar, and w ill add consider ably to the m isery already existin g there. B a n d it s B u r n T w o T o w n s . Aberdeen, S. I)., Au g, 25.— I t is re ported here today that the towns o f Low ry and Ataska, on the Minneapolis & St. Louis railroad’ s riv e r extension, were burned in a raid by a mysterious company o f mounted men last night. The mounted company com pletely sur rounded the tw o towns and fired every building. The reason fo r the raids is not known here. Colonel Holmes, president o f the Dakota National bank, who is president o f the Low ry bank, confirms the report that his hank was burned. P r e p a r a t io n s f o r T . - M . C o n g r e s s . San Francisco, Aug. 25.- Arthur F. Francis, o f Cripple Creek, Colo., perm anent secretary o f the Trans-Mississipi congress, which is to convene here from October 6 to October 10, estab lished headquarters in the board o f trade rooms in the F erry building to day. Secretary Francis has come to make arrangement for the great con gress, which w ill be attended by dele gates from every state and territory w est o f the Mississippi river. I t is expected that at least 1,000 delegates w ill attend from outside states. M il lio n f o r B a llo o n P la n s . M e t e o r F a ll s in K a n s a s . Geneva, Switzerland, Aug. 25.— It was learned today that Count Zeppelin was again visited tw o days ago by agents o f the mysterious Am erican syndicate which offered $4,000,000 for the airship recently lost at Eehterdin- gen. The Am ericans are now tryin g to secure possession o f the new balloon under construction by Zeppelin, to be known as No. 5. It is said that they have even gone so fa r as to offer $1,000,000 fo r the plan?. Salina, Kan., Au g. 24.— A large meteor fe ll three miles north o f Ells worth last night, ligh tin g up the coun try fo r miles around, and burning b righ tly 20 minutes a fte r it struck the ground. The m eteor exploded when it struck the ground, and shook the town o f Ellsworth. Old Virginia is Shaken. Richmomnd, Va., Au g. 25.— There were several severe earth tremors fe lt in Powbaton, A m elia and Chesterfield counties last night and this morning. N o one was hurt and no property dam age done. F R U IT S A N D VEC E TABLES. | n«io<f rn o n id i ror Buy H air at Auction? mm. City Niece— Why. uncle. I ’m surpris ed to see you wearing such a rusty N e w C a n n in g P r o c e s s P r e s e r v e s N a t looking hat when you come to town. u ra l C o l o r a n d F la v o r . Uncle Reuben- It’s th’ hat I alters Prepared by J « iiun Dryden. Oregon Agricultural The Simplon tunnel still holds the wear tew home. C o lle g e . C o r v a ll. s . City Niece Yes. hut that’s different. I record for length. Certain fruits and vegetables may The Salvation Army Is operating In Everybody % ws you there. be preserved in such a way that they Uncle Retmen -Wall, nobody don’t w ill retain indefinitely their original fifty-four countries und colonies. knew me here, so I ain’ t wurryiu', j flavor, color and structure. This is in No few er than fifty-two memorial At any rate, you seem to be the nature o f a discovery, made by stones were laid ut the foundation of grass! Prof. F. F. Pernot, o f the Oregon A g u new prim itive Methodist church a t ! T u r n i n g a T l u h t So r e tv. getting rid of it on auction-sale ricultural college. A report o f Prof. Scunthorpe, England. Any one who has attempted to re- \ p rin c ip le s : “ going, going, Pernot’s investigations is given in j A t the last Chamonix meeting a move a very tight screw knows what g-o-n-e!” Stop the auction Bulletin No. 87 o f the Experiment sta- ' A fter Norwegian on skis made a Jump of a very difficult business it is. lion, Corvallis, and for the benefit of with Ayer's Hair Vigor. It straining and twisting for a con twenty six meters, it was magnifi the housekeeper who is wrestling with siderable time the operator frequent checks falling hair, and always cently done, and he alighted upon his the canning problem we give the sa- skis without Injury. This is a distance ly ends by losing his temper and de restores color to gray hair. A 'ien t points o f the bulletin. stroying the bite o f the screw, which i Successful canning is a question ot of nearly eighty-six feet. splendid dressing also. Sold remains fixed as tightly as ever. With I «verilizin g. I f a can o f fruit spoils it > Miss Elizabeth M. K1Ibourne, o f Win- the aid o f a pair o f pinchers, however, i for over sixty years. means that it was not properly steril sted, Conn., claims to he the first wo the affair is quite a simple one. Place i “ My hair came out so Pa lly I nearly lout It ized to start with, or there was a leak man who ever took a stitch on the sew »11. I had 1 1 • -:»r• 1 ■<> in m I limit Ayer'« Hair Vigor I thought I would giv»- it a trial. I did age in the can. Spoiling o f the fruit ing machine. She was formerly a the sorewdrlver in position and then no audit completely stopped the falling, and is due to germs which were in the teacher in Hartford, where she visited catch hold o f the blade with the pinch- I undo my hair gr*>\\ very rapidly.”- M a k v II. FiKLD, Northtteld. Mass. fru it when it was canned or entered Ellas Howe’s shop and got a chance to ers just above the head o f the screw. Press the screwdriver firmly and at the can later. Sterilization kills the i try his new Invention. M u d o b y J . C. A y e r Oo., Lowell, M a a s . the same time twist round the blade i Also manufacturers o f nerms, and the fru it may he sterilized j The Belgians have a breed o f fowls with the pinchers. The tightest screw 9 SARSAPARILLA. by cooking or heating. W e quote the ' P U IS . follo w in g paragraph from the bulletin: the feet o f which they have shortened will yield immediately to this sort of CMI.KRY PECTORAL. “ Micro-organisms, not unlike all in order to lessen their flowers o f do persuasion. other plants, possess the power o f self- ing damage by scratching In gardens. | W hat a P oultry M a n S a y s A b ou t preservation and o f perpetuating their They have another variety which have 2 0 -M u le Team B o ra x. K n e w H im . kinds; one is by means o f producing been denuded o f tail leathers, that they A s 1 am in the poultry business, I had , "W illiam .” said the head of the firm, spores, or seeds, which are very resist- : may have a better chance of escaping ten white chicks to wash and prepare looking at his watch, " I have business out ant; while others w’hich do not produce from foxes. fo r a show. I used “ 20-Mule T ea m ” of town this afternoon, and may be de spores have a resisting power nearly Wuycross, Ga., with a population ot Soap for washing the birds, and I can | tained several Lours. If anybody should equal to that o f spores.” 9,000, has no poorhouse, nine out of ten say from years o f experience washing Oil] — " H eatin g the fru it to 160 degrees foi of the white population own their "Ther’ ain’t no ball game to-day, Mr. ten minutes w ill kill the germs w ith homes and 93 j>er cent o f the children white birds, never before have I found Spotcash," interrupted the office boy. a soap or Borax that cleaned my birds out injuring the good qualities o f the " I said nothing about ball games, Wil attend school. Incidentally It may be so fine and easy. I had a gre a t deal o f fruit, but the spores, which are “ un stated that the saloon license has an comment on my birds being so white liam," rejoined his employer, eying him incubated” germs w ill not be injured sternly. "However, my business is such nually for the last sixteen years l#»en J. A. Dinwiddie, Newm arket, Tenn. at that temperature and w ill become that it can wait until some other day. “ germ s” in another day, when the heat fixed at $30,000— and no one has offered L o c a l u^entii w a n t e d . W r i t e fo r a io m y m a k in g p la n That will be all just now, William.” should again be applied. A few spores to pay the amount for the saloon prlvl- K in d D eed. 'ege. S till H a d T h em . may escape the second heating, making A t a meeting of a Band of Mercy class The woman of the house eyed him sus When was the first operation for ap- in a small town near Denver each child * third steam ing necessary. piciously. pendicitls performed? Appendix ab relutes the kind deed he or she has re H ow I t Should Be Done. "You’ve been here before, haven’t you?" scesses have been opened many centu cently done. One day the teacher asked she asked. F irs t— Clean the fru it jars or cans ries ago. Hancock In 1848 incised an little Emily to relate the kind deed she "N ot lately, ma’am." answered Ware- had done. She quickly l ose and said : by means o f a brush, using hot water appendix abscess before fluctuation " I took off a tin can tied to a little ham Long. "You prob’ly reco’nize me to which washing powder has been clothes. This is an old suit o’ yer hus could be f e l t ; Kronlein in 1884 removed dog’s tail." added. A ft e r washing thoroughly The teacher asked, "Did you know who band’s you wuz kind enough to give me steam the jars to remove any dirt that a perforated appendix, but the patient when I wuz here two years ago.” d ie d ; Morton in 1887 had the first suc tied it on?" may remain. "Yes," replied Emily, with hesitation. ' Sum«* S t a t i o n . cessful case of apfiendicectoiny.—• Second— A ft e r washing the vegeta " I didn’t know any kind deed to report, The Cook— Plaze, ma’am, OI want t’ bles or fru it place them in jars, com American Medicine. so I tied it on so that I could take it give yoz notice. O i’m goin’ to’ be mar "T h e American Hebrew" has this to •ff."— Philadelphia Ledger. pletely fillin g them. Then add water ried nixt month. to fill the interstices, and put on lid. say about one Samuel Fiiulowitz, who S id e I iiK h t * o n P o e s y . Mrs. Suburbs— Wefi, Jane, I ’ll he sor Don’ t screw it on tigh t or the ja r w ill brought his eighty-year-old father from Scott was writing the "Lady of the ry to lost you, but I hope you will be burst when heat is applied. Europe In the steerage, while he came happy. I suppose you are going to wed Third — Procure a wooden steam as a second cabin passenger on the Lake.” " I f you were to tell the truth about to a man o f your own station, and not chest, the wash boiler w ill do, and put same steamer: " I t is hardly to be sup her," he said, " I should say that she is j below It? some w ater in the bottom o f it. Put posed that so despicable a person can awfully seasick, but expects to feel bet- j The Cook— Intitule Oi am, ma’am. slats in the bottom on which to set the be sensitive to public ridicule, yet, both ter when the boat gets to St. Joe.” jars. for his own deserts and a horrible ex Thus it is, in all ages, that the poet Oi’m goin’ t' be married to Dlnnis Mc Fourth— T o g e t the proper tempera ample, he should he held up to tho has to sink the Real in the Ideal.— Chi Guire, who lives at Bixby's Station, ture, put a thermometer in the center where me folks live, ma’am. cago Tribune. contempt o f the community." o f an extra ja r o f fru it or w ater and W hile workmen were sawing through steam the fru it at a temperature of 160 to 165 fo r ten minutes. Do not let a block of Bath stone at Exeter they temperature g e t above 165. Then cut Into a cavity In which was found remove jars and screw lids on tigh t a cluster o f two or three dozen live im mediately. Repeat the steaming a bees. The incident occurred at the second and a third tim e at intervals o f works o f Messrs. Collard & Sons, monu 24 to 48 hours. The jars are then mental sculptors. There was not much M a laria is due to im purities in the blood w hich destroy the rich, sterile. Cans may be used instead of sign o f life In the bees at first, but jars. I f the latter are used the vent when air was admitted they gradually h ea lth fu l qu alities o f the circu lation, and reduce it to a w eak, w a tery fluid. in the top o f the can w ill have to be revived and after a few hours several T h e b od y is then d ep rived o f its necessary nourishm ent and strength, and is soldered a fte r the first steaming. of them were able to fly.— Exeter unable to resist the countless disorders th at assail it, and the general system Boiled but not boiling water should be (E n g.) Express. suffers in consequence. T h e appetite fails, digestion is weakened, ch ills used for fillin g the jars, or a syrup and s lig h t fe v e r are frequent, w h ile the sufferer loses e n e rg y and am bition. The salt deposits o f Chile are the Boils, skin eruptions, and som e tim es sores and ulcers fo llo w when the may be used instead of water. U n sterilized w ater or syrup may contain greatest In the world. The Salar b lood becom es d eep ly p ollu ted w ith th e m alarial germ s. Both a tonic about ten m illion germs in a quart jar, Grande mine In the province of Tara- and blood p u rifier are needed to cure M alaria, and S. S. S. is best fitted for paca, about sixty miles south and east th is w ork . I t is the m ost p erfect o f a ll blood purifiers and at th e same tim e and it is just as well to “ nip them in the bud” by sterilizin g the water. It o f Iquique, covers an area o f 80,000 an in v ig o ra tin g , healthful tonic. S. S. S. goes down in to the circulation, is important that the fru it or vege ta acres to the depth o f twenty-five feet. and rem oves e ve ry trace o f im p u rity o r poison, and g iv e s to the blood the It cures M alaria th o ro u gh ly and per bles be neither under-ripe nor over This body o f salt is nearly pure nnd h ealth -sustain in g qu alities it needs. ripe. The same good jundgment contains more than 14,000,000,000 tons, m a n e n tly because it rem oves from the blood the germ s and poisons w h ich used in selecting material for the table or enough to supply the world’s de produce th e disease, and w h ile d oin g th is tones up and stren gth ens every should be exercised in the m atter of mand for many decades. There are part o f th e system . Book w ith in form ation about M alaria and any m edical canning. several other deposits in the interior ad vice furnished free to a ll w ho w rite. I t was found in the tests made a\ that cover two or three times the area the experim ent station that a temper of the above. ature o f 165 degrees was sufficient to The honey guide belongs to Africa. A R e t o r t D l s c o a r t e o u ». sterilize the fru it when treated as When It desires to feed upon some comb A young lady full o f good deeds no above, and this temperature did not which it has discovered It makes its ticed the tongue o f a horse bleeding impair the flavor or structure o f the fruit. W here only one heating is way to a human being, flutters about and with a use of technical terms too given, as is the case at the canneries, restlessly, and hops from bush to bush little appreciated said to the cabby, it is necessary to heat the fru it as and from one anthill to another until "Cabby, your horse has hemorrhage." " I t ’s ’ is tongue’s too large for his high as 240 degrees in order to kill it succeeds in attracting the man's at tention. During this time It utters a mouth,” said the cabby and added sen- both spores and germs. I t should be stated that this method shrill cry o f ‘‘Cherr, e h e rr!” The na tentlously. "Lik e some young ladies."— o f canning was not successful with tive who understands its habits fol London Globe. sweet peas and corn, as they have a lows it. The honey guide now goes gerrn normally that is not killed at a ahead, always watching to see that the O W A R D J5. BURTCTT v — A s s a y e r a* ". Chemist. Lead vi Ilo, Colorado. Specimen p rîtes; (..b l, temperature o f 165. man is following. At length the honey ver, 1. ud, $1 ; OoUl, Silver, 7 >c ; < lold, !>><■ ; ZI ne or This method would probably not bt nest Is reached. W hile the native at ( 811 neper, fcl. Cyanide tests. M ailing envelop«-* nnd practicable at canneries, where fruit tacks ;he nest nml rifles the comb the full price list sent ou application. Control und l ' rn- »ire work solicited. lLeieruucu: t urbouute Mu. is sold at low prices, ow in g to the ad bird still flutters about, chirping. I lo u a i B a u le . ditional expense o f treatin g the cans When the man departs the honey guide three tim es; but for first class high deseends from its perch and helps It- \V. L . D o u g la s m a k e s a n d s e lls m o r e m e n ’ s $.'t.OO a n d *.'1.50 s h o e s t h a n a n y priced goods the additional expense sel f. o t h e r m a n u fa e t iir e r in t h e w o r ld , b e would be warranted. In the case of c a u s e t h e y h o ld t h e i r s h a p e , fit b e tto r , a n d w e a r lo n g e r th a n a n y o th e r m ak e. Land leeches ure plentiful in Cey home canning, however, it is a more Shoes at All Prices, for Every Member of the These bloodsuckers hang on desirable method o f putting up fruit lon. Family, Men, Boys, Women, M is s e s i Children and vegetables than the methods usu hushes nnd trees and lurk In the grass. W L Dc’jcda* $4.00 anil $6.00 G ilt Edve 8hoea cannot be «quailed it an y p rl. e, W L. Douglas $2.80 and They work their way through the ally in vogue. $2 00 shoes am the best In the w orld Want C o l o r E y e l t t * l . in l C .r c h m iv r iy . thread o f stockings and underwear. Q jf T a k e N «» S u lu iit iit . 1. VV. I Douglas ii .line »m l prica is stamped on bottom. Sold A farm er residing near Alm ira, The average size before feeding is only everywhere. Shoes m.ule.1 from factory to any Washington, inquires concerning the about half an inch long and no thicker part ot the world. < utuloiru- free. W. I.. DO! hi AS. ISA Spark St., Brock ton. Mi»«. milk weed pest which is in festin g that than a hair— almost Invisible. A fte r locality. Professor It. K en t Beattie, feeding they are as fat as a finger. The o f the department o f botany, answered only way to get them off one’s body A R R A N G E TO S T O P A T as follow s: without breaking them and leaving “ The perennial milk weed, which I their heads Inside is to squeeze a few P A R K A N D A L D E R STS. believe you have, is very difficult to drops o f lemon on them. Then they destroy. The only principal upon fall to the ground. The Ceylonese will A N ew and Modern European Hotel, catering particularly to State people. A refined place for which you can work is to keep the tops stop every two or throe minutes, take adies visiting the city, close to tho shopping o f it closely cut down, so that the plant out a lemon and anoint carefully the renter. Rates reasonable. Free Bus. cannot make food, until you have half dozen leeches stink in a black N. K.. CLARKE, (late of Portland Hotel) Mgr. starved out the roots. This, o f course, is a difficult task, especially i f they mass to the calf o f his leg. Some Cey- A modern leavener at cover a large field. I would put the 'on leeches are three inches long. a moderate price; is 30 patches into clean cultivation, eithei A fte r sixty years o f doing without per cent, more efficient as graden, or potato plots; then it a complete Young M»»..’s Christian As than "Tru st"or Cream- would pay you to work very hard U sociation building, London, the birth of-Tartar products and exterm inate these weeds, fo r they an place o f the movement, is to have what difficult to kill once they take posses it needs in this particular. The new absolutely free from the sion o f the land.” — From the Wash- headquarters in Tottenham Court road I health-racking Rochelle ington State College, Pullman. Salts residue invariably will be a stately pile o f bulk lings de- j signed by Rowland IMumbe. Hun-' Said an Em ployer: “ Stick to quality, accompanying their use. dreda of ’ buses pass the site every (t will win out in the end.” W e do M a c h in e fop S h u fflin g C a rd «. A machine which automatically hour, nnd It Is also connected with Lon ‘stick to quality.” That is the reason Get it from your Grocer shuffles a pack of cards In an instant don's vast network of trams and tube* >ur graduates are so thorough and in with the cards concealed from sight The British Museum Is only a few inch demand. Investigate our claims to and which changes the position o f nine minutes’ walk away and the building superiority. Catalogue, business forms out o f every ten cards Is the latest will he almost In the heart o f the tnd pen work free. Call, phone or write. mechanical device for cardplayers. It Bloomsbury district, fam iliar to all N o. 35-OB visitors to the metropolis. The build I ’ o r t l l l l i c l I l l l s i l H ’ SS (d )| | (‘ l*4> not only protects the cards from injury ing will cost $750,000. Only a little r H l : V w r i t i n g t «* i i d v o r t i s o r i# p l e a s e Tenth and Morrison, Portland. Oregon but gives an absolute square d<»nl m e n t In n t h i s p a p e r . shuffle. The machine weighs four over half the amount is now available, V. P. A R M S T R O N G . L L . B.. P R IN C IP A L pounds and attaches in a moment to any but a widespread appeal Is lieing made table. It is about twelve inches high. for the remainder. ------------ i FACTS IN TABLOID FORM. ers • M A L A R I A THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. H MEN YOU COME TO PORTLAND C R ESC EN T THE C O RNELIUS EGG-PHOSPHATE B A K IN G F O W D E R IS O U R M OTTO 25 c•‘ FULL POUND - 25 c A Gray-11*1 red c h ild . T o have all his hair turn gray at the early age o f 6 years, with no apparent cause, hus been the lot o f the young non j o f John Krtwine of 11th street, Blooms burg. About a year ago the parents noticed that the boy’s hair, which was dark, was beginning to turn gray In several places. At flr.>t they pulled out tin* gray hairs, hut these Increased so rap Idly that at present It would In* neccs sary to keep the boy’s head shaved to k e e p the gray hair from showing.— Philadelphia Record. W illie '» W isdom . Teacher— W illie, why don’t you keep your hair com lied? W illie— ’Cause I ain’t got no comb. Teacher— Why don’ t you ask your mamma to buy you one? W illie— ’Cause then I ’d have ter keep my hair combed.— Judge. B USINESS COLLEGE PORTLAND. OREGON B etter L e ft U n s o lv e d . Parke— Tell me, old chap, honest, now, do you permit your w ife to con trol you? Lane T o he honest with yon, that’s a question I have never hired ask m yself.— Syracuse Post- Standard. BEHNKE-WALKER STUDENTS SUCCEED. WHY? They are Trained for business in a busineaa-like way. Why not enroll in a reputable school that places all o f its graduates? I. M W AL KER. Pres. SE N D TOR C ATALO G U E O. A. BOS;?ERMAN. See.