» e v o «o «,lo » a t | R M E U M A T/S The movement for tlie protection of bird» In America has long ,ince as. sumed formidable proportions, say 3 American Homes and Garden*. Much of be credit for tbe work accomplish- Feed your hair; nourish it; give it something to live on. Then it will stop falling, and will er°w long and heavv- Ayer’s Hair Vigor is the only hair-food you can buy. For go years it h as been doing jUSt what w e claim it will do. It will not disappoint you. H , t0 tU e Auduboa societies. | which r ‘ tbirty Uve 8tate*' a -a l which for a number of years have car-1 __ ____________ papa Is abroad. f ed on an active work for the conserv- Upper-Ten Child— My u yours? Lower-Ten child— Yep. Mine I“ * 0 fi b lr J S S " * llfe - ®r e T be re s u lts c o n s ld e r a b le . A u ccom - "m o d el I a arge agin.— New York w eekly, ALM OST A S COMMON IN SUMMER A S IN W IN TER . W h ile the damp, cold, changing weather of W inter intensifies the pains and other disagreeable symptoms of Rheumatism, it is by no means a <0 I th i Up by tbe American Orul-1 a f f ^ r t h l ' U Z r r ? ^ - ! Wint^ t c ease exc.lusively- .Through the long tholog.sts union Is now in force thirty States and the’ District"of C o V ' ° r Want ot *OIUeth!ng better.— Judge.! p o n t h s o f bummer its waudenng pains and twitcll- iumhia. The Lacey law excludes from ' Ijad>' Uustomer (iu baker’s shop, to nerves are felt by those in whose blood tile Uric interstate commerce all birds killed II abll> Klr1)— Are these buus to-duy’s, be- acid, which produces the disease, has accumulated. B p * Rheumatism is a disease that involves the en- Its primary cause results from the -------- Ages.— H e: “They say a ! tire system. Woman's man bas seven ages. She : "Women failure of the elimiuative organs, the Liver, Kid- are more stable, They have one uge 1 neys and Bowels, to carry out of the system the .. v . hair lined to *>• vary abort. But a fter .. l« « A f ir i Hair Vlpor * .hurt tim e It began and stick to I t ” ’ and now It la fourteen Inchea long. urea, or natural refuse matter. T his coming in eLnuema a aplendid reault to m e a fter being " ell Answered.— Mistress: "D o you j£,.\ »7 t W .nr hair."- Maa.J.U. F ir«», contact with the different acids of the body forms tolor»du Spring«. Colo. *____________________ like children?" Applicant for Nurse: uric acid which is taken up and absorbed by the "D o yes Ixpect to git a Roosevelt fer Mad® by J. C. A y e r Co., L o w e ll, Moss. A leo manufacturer® o f four dollars a weekT 9 blood. This acid causes fermentation of the blood, > SARSAPARILLA. “ Mamma, is it possible to hate any making it sour and unfit for properly nourishing L a s t Summ er I had a severe attaok o f Inflam m a I CHERRY PECTORAL. one you have never met and don’t know the body, and as this vital stream goes to every to ry R heum atism In the knees, from whioh I wai j personally ?“ “Certainly, d arlin g; nook and corner of the body, the poison is distrib- unable to le a v e m y room fo r several month*, don’t we all hate ‘Central V " — Lite. w as trea ted by tw o dootors and also tried d iffer uted to all parts. T h e nervous system weakens ent kinds o f linim ents and mediolnes w h lol Suspicious.— “ What is the prisoner’s GREAT T U N N E L P L A N N E D . seem ed to re lie v e m e from pain for awhile, but * '} _____ * | from lack of rich, pure blood, the skin becomes fe- reputation for truth and _______ veracity V” -------- the sam e tim e I w a s not any nearer g ettin g w e lt ] Central P a c i f i c t o P i e r c e t h e S i e r r a don’t know, except that i have fre-l verish and swollen, the stomach and digestion are C le a r a e T h ic k In k . One d ay w h ile rea d in g a p a p er I saw an adver j N e v a d a M o u n ta in ® . tisem ent o f S. S. S. tor Rheum atism . I deoldec On the South Side Is a Chinaman fluently seen him go past with a fishing affected, the appetite fails and a general diseased "The boring o f what w ill be the long to g iv e it a trial, w h ich I did at once. A fte r I hat 3 who has not been In Chicago long pole. condition of the entire system is the result. est tunnel in the United States, and taken three bottles I felt a g re a t deal better, ant j Mose Johnson— Doan y o ’ hate to see enough to master the English language, one of the longest In tbe world, bas Not only is Rheumatism the most painful of I continued to tak e It reg u la rly until I w a s en save that he has grasped the meaning a woman’s bands covered w lf rings? tirely oured. I n o w feel better than I have fo i] very recently been determined upon by of a few words. The other day he Pete Persimmons— Ah suttlnly does. all diseases, with its swollen, stiff joints, throbbing years. C H A S . E. Q I L D E R S L E E V E . the Central Pacific R ailroad Company,” went Into the store o f a tradesman, but Ah’d as soon git hit w lf brass knuckles 1 muscles and stinging nerves, but it is a formidable 613 32nd Street, N e w p o rt N e w s , Vn. says J. Slayne Baltim ore in the Techni was unable to make any one In the — Puck. cal World Magazine. and dangerous trouble. I f the uric acid is allowed store understand what he wanted. As It Ougbt to Seem.— “ Hans, how "Chief Engineer W illiam Hood has T o the clerks he kept saying “ tling, long have you beeu married?” “ Veil, to remain in the blood, and the disease becomes chronic, chalky deposits form at the joints,jj inlsbed plans and reports fo r the pro tllng.” After all had given up In des dls Is a ting that I seldom don’t like and they are rendered immovable and stiff, and the patient left a helpless cripple for lif e l posed gigantic six-mile hole to be bored pair and when John was about to make to talk about, but ven I does. It seems E very day the poison remains in the system the disease gets a firmer hold. T h e best tim e ! through the Sierra Nevada Mountains his departure, the proprietor happened so long as It never vas.” In California, a short distance west of to get rid of Rheumatism is in warm weather; because then the blood takes on new life and!* to make bia appearance. At once Shocking.— "vVhat would you do If the skin is more active and can better assist in the elimination of the poisons. the town of Truckee, Arlz. W ith the! “ tllng” to him was string and he pro I should give you a penny?’’ asked the The object of this great tunnel is to cured a section of rope the size of a proper remedy to force the acid out of the blood, and at the same time build up and! old lady. “ Madame,” replied the beg cut down the present mountain climb clothesline. gar, ” 1 am afraid 1 should be compelled strengten the Liver, Kidneys, Bowels and other organs of the body, Rheumatism can be per-! of 7,017 feet by fully 2,000 feet, and John looked at It for a moment, took to Invest it in a nerve touic.” thus eliminate many o f the present manently cured. External applications relieve the pain and temporarily reduce the inflam-l It in his yellow fingers and then said curves and much o f the grade. Chief Miss Debutte— Now that you’re grad ination, and for this reason are desirable, but they cannot have any effect on the disease.? "young tling.” Then the merchant Engineer Hood's reiiorts contain some went to a cabinet, pulled out a drawer uated from college, don’t you miss the The blood is poisoned and the blood must be treated before a cure can tie effected. modifications of his first series o f sur and came back with a spool o f thread. outdoor exercise? Mr. Greeuwun— Not S. S. S., a remedy made from roots, herbs and barks, is the best treatment for Rheuma**] reys, made some years ago, and these The Mongolian’s face was at once especially. You see, I ’m serving sub will doubtless be approved by Presi wreathed with smiles. He handed over poenas for a law firm now.— Puck. tism. It goes into the blood and attacks the disease at its head, and by neutralizing the acid ; dent Harrlman; and work, it is expect his nickel and went about his business “ How dare you laugh at our investi and driving it out, and building up the sour blood so it can supply nourishment and strength] ed, will very soon be commenced on this with the air of a man who had accom gation?” said the irate statesman. to every part of the body, ii cures Rheumatism permanently. S. S. S. is the only safe cure* great tunnel. plished a great undertaking.— Chicago “Thought it was the proper thing to for the disease; being purely vegetable, it will not injure the system in the least, as do| "It Is estimated that the tunnel w ill News. do,” answered the financier. “ Was told cost not less than $10,000,000 and that S. S. S. tones up| it would be a farce.” — Washington those medicines which contain Potash or some other mineral ingredient. emong other things it w ill cheapen the F o rtu n e *« W h e e l. Star. every part of the body by its fine tonic properties. annual expenses o f operating trains “ See that old chap?” remarked the Regrets.— A country paper has this W h ile cleansing the blood of all poisons it builds up the ’ over the mountain division by fully clubman, pointing out the window to an personal Item : "Those who know old old peddler, who carried a baskti of shoe appetite and digestion, soothes the excited nerves, re-j| 1100,000. Being over 3(5,000 feet in Mr. Wilson of this place personally will length, tbe tunnel w ill be one o f the laces. "Well, he came to this country duces all inflammation, relieves pain and completely from Russia ten years ago. He borrowed regret to hear that be was assaulted in longest in the world and certainly the ■ , , .. „ „ . , _. , some money to purchase a basket and be- a brutal manner last week, but was not cures Rheumatism in every form— Muscular, Inflamma longest in the Lu lled States. The long- gan to peddle #hoe laceg. How much do killed.” tory, Articular or Sciatic, I f you are worried with thej est now in existence on this continent yOU think he’s worth to-day? Just make His Hope.— M other: “ Oh, you bad Is the 16,000-foot bore in the Cascade a guess.” nagging pains of Rheumatism, do not wait for it to be-j range in Washington, on the Great Several large sums were mentioned ex- boy! Dirty hands again! I ’m afraid come chronic, but begin the use of S. S. S. and purge! you’re a hopeless case.” Tommy (eager Northern Railroad.” j pectantly. W rite for our book on Rheumatism, and ask our/ ------------------------ I “ Wrong,” said the clubman. “ He isn’t ly ) : “ Oh, ma, does ‘hopeless’ mean the blood of every particle of the poison. E n eon ra sin a H i m . j worth a cent and he still owes fer the you're going to give up talking about physicians for any advice you wish. W e make no charge for either. .i/ers ,ta “ ny in. auy st“ te. and makes those legitimately killed subject to the law .o f the State in which they are bought Laws prohibiting the sale of game out o f season, even when killed in sea son, look toward the same end o f con- i serving bird life. Public attention has been aroused on the subject, and even j the manufacturer of air rifles no long- j er calls attention to the fact that they will kill small game within short dis- | tanees. Absolute protection has not yet been given the birds everywhere, but a great and important work has been well begun and la being carried forward. I The Young Man (ardent, but bashful) | basket.” — Puck.______________ —Miss Ho*.. I shall try to show you H a d T r ie d It . that 1 am not—er— as big a fool as I “ You ought to try taking a long walk «♦m. You mustn't judge ale oy appear on an empty stomach.” ances. “ Why, doctor, I did the other day, af- The Young Woman— Certainly not, Mr. Wrightsort. You don’t make your ap ' ter the races were over, and felt all the i worse for it.” pearances here often enough for that. Send postal for "Book of Presents n Do you know the secret of the Wave , Circle? Wonderful! Don’t delay | another day! Send for K C righ t a- way. I t ’s p urer and more efficient than any Bak I ing Powder that costs three times as much. 25 oz. for 25c A ll grocers Jaques PIfg. Co. 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T .1 Is the o l d « « ®f *'• Pulling Teeth unai *or«. »«< nothing that modern dfntmtr» h « *rr^ " ’ pushed I. g r . « « Ih.n without pain W . h a « 1» T « ™ ” { £ , •nro In doing th 'a W e can hon J ^ a t o r « tooth without hurting T " » ^ Bm rdevant, specialist on c h i l d « « and retulating. WISE BROTHERS ...DENTISTS... ra ilin g Bonding. Third and | A l t to • P M Sundays » to IX M l. T. r. WIST. ca“ 8e what 1 bousht yesterday weren’t ! — Punch. It?”— Philadelphia Ledger. THE S W IF T SPECIFIC COM PANY, ATLANTA, 0 4 . Yellow a Peril.— "W hat broke up the Ladies’ Debating Society?" "T h e lead ing member was told to prepare an es M A K I N G A R T I F I C I A L I C E C R E A M . say on the yellow peril. She did so, and the opening sentence rea d : ‘Y el C o t t o n s e e d O i l U s e d I n s t e a d o f t h e O r d i n a r y 1 n i f r e d l e n t a . low apparel is very trying to most com “ When Prof. Stillman o f Stevens ln- plexions.' ” i stltute gave a dinner to two friends, Miss Skreecher— What sort o f songs j at which most of the viands were made do you like best, Mr. Suphrer? Mr. , ! artificially by chemical means,’’ writes Suphrer The songs o f the seventeenth Lavvrpn(.e Perry ln the T ei.hnlcfll W orld century. Miss S .-H o w odd! W hy do m agM ln^ ..„e had gnla„ ldea of the you prefer them? Mr. S.-B ecause no- fnrore „ „ effortg would produce. But body ever sings ’em nowadays.-Cleve- hg hag recelved imndredg 0f letters land Leader. asking how different dishes were pro Modern Natural History.— The teach duced— so many that he tins not had er had been telling the class about tho time to answer many of them. rhinoceros family. “ Now name some “ The chemical processes which he things,” said he, “ that It is dangerous employed were some o f them simple to get near to, and that have horns.” and Rome quite complicated. T o make “Automobiles.” promptly replied little vanilla ice cream by artificial means, Robbie B right for Instance, the alchemist took some “ No,” he said, “ I'm not sure whether triple refined cottonseed oil a n l placed my wife's Christmas g ift to me was It in a centrifugal machine which re meant to please me or to humble my volved at a velocity o f 3,000 revolutions pride.” “ What did she give you?” a minnte. A beautiful emulsion was “She had a crayon portrait o f me made thereby produced, which was then froz by an amateur a r tis t”— English Illus en, chemically, o f course. The flavor was obtained by the addition o f vanil trated Magazine. Miss Watkyns— Where Is Mr. Oash- lin, giucln and nitrobenzol. They say leigh now? Mr. Wllkyns— I don’t know that Ice cream composed as above I* exactly. Somewhere up ln Canada. ■old ln many Southern States where Miss Watkyns— Why, I didn’t know cottonseed oil Is more plentiful and milk or that he was going away. Mr. Wllkyns consequently cheaper than __The bank directors didn't either.— cream. It is far from harmful, tastes good and does not melt as quickly as Somerville Journal. Governor (a t the consul’s p a r ty )— I tbe genuine ice.” remember your face perfectly, sir. but M o th ers w ill fin d M «-. W in « lo w ', S o o th in g your name for the moment has escaped S yru p th e best re m ed y tou a e fo r t h e ir c h ild re n me. Stranger— I am delighted to meet d u rin g th e te e th in g period . your again, yonr excellency. My nnme i 'o n l d n 't D e n y I I . Is Ivan Petrovitch Swercczsklskl.— P r o s p e c t iv e I n v e s t o r — T h e e a rth q u a k e , Somerville Journal. o f co u rse, h ae d is tu rb e d p r o p e r t y v a lu e s Patient— Doctor, I frequently expe o u t h e re a g r e a t d ea l. rience a hissing sound In my ears. S a n F r a n c is c a n — W e il, s ir , to t e ll t h * What would you advise me to do? Doc tru th , o u r re a l e s ta te flu c tu a te d like th* tor— What Is your occupation? Pa m is c h ie f w h ile th e q u a k e w a s on.— Chi tient— I'm an actor. Doctor— Then I ’d cago T r ib u n e . advise you to get some other kind of U TTE R LY W ORN O U T. a Job.—Chicago Dally News. First Attem pt— “ Do you ke*P al*k- oline?” asked Mrs. Youngwlfe o f tbe Vitality Sapped by Y ea rs o f Su ffering With Kidney Trou b le. dry goods clerk. “ I am sorry, madam, but we are all out o f It to-day.” “ Oh, Capt. J. W . Hogun, former post what a p ity ! I did want It awfully. master of Indiaaola, now living at Aus But If you haven't I t I w 111 **ave tin, Texas, writes: make something else answer. ^ Please “ I was afflicted for give me two yards o f cottolene.” years with p s i n s across the loins and “ So you can’t help stealing?” asked in the hips a n d the magistrate, kindly. “ No, your ■boulders. I had honor, an Impulse comes over me that headache also and I can’t resist.” “T o bad. too b a d ! An neuralgia. My right Impulse to send yon up for six months eye, from pain, was I* getting bold o f me. T h ere! I t ’* got of little use to me hold. Six m onth*; can’t re*l*t. Im for years. The con pulse 1* « wonderful thing.” — Ex. stant flow of orina A d v a n ta g e s of Yelle.— 8uooe«»ful kept my system depleted, causing nsrv- Farmer (whoee ton has been to col- oua chills and night sweats. After try 1 ^ ) ; “ What wa* all that bowlin' you ing seven different kind* of climate and was doin’ out In th’ grove?” ’ Cultured nsing all kinds of medicins, I had the Son: “ I W0S merely showing M l*« i o o d fortune to hear of Doan’s Kidney •__ a a l u . l l n w a r o l l l a l i b a ** I ______ . . • Brlghteyes what a college yell Is like. Pills. This remedy has cored roe. I Farm er: “ Wall, colleges Is some good am ■■ well today ■■ I was twenty years after all. I'm gain’ Into town to sell ago, and my syesigbt is perfect.” some truek to-morrow. You kin go Sold by all dealers. 60 cents a box. along an' do th' calUn. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, X. Y . R e to rt C o u rteo u s. “ A w — c a p t a in , y o u er, d id n ’ t y o u ? ” used to be a whal “ Yes.“ “ W o u ld y o u m in d t e llin g m e— a w — w h a t k in d o f b a it y o u u sed in c a t c h in g a w h a le ? “ “ Dudes, when we could get ’em, young feller.” — Chicago Tribune. r i T O Rt* V ito s ' Danre anti all N ervo os Die -nses r 11 O Permanently cured by I)r. K lin e ’s (IreRi N erve Restorer. Send'for F R E E $2 trial bottle and treatise. Dr. R. lI. K lin . Ixl. tftU Art b St., rb ila .,IV IJ Iv o re e I n o r m a l n it . p AON IjflN h 1 R,n prep a red to pu rchase First Second M o rtg a g e« o r K ip iitic « in r o n -| tracts o f Sale on a ny class o f R ea l K s-1 stale. A lso m ake Loans. j M. E. NOBLE, :tl2 C o m m erc ia l Blk, P o rtla n d , O rJ W A R D E. B U R T O N .—ARsayer and Chem tst^l H O lA'udville, ( 'oioriulo. ISpwlmen prlc*»*: Oold«| Silver, L-ad, fl ; (told, Silver,".»«-; (Told, ftOc ; Zinc o r Copper. §|. Cyanide tents. 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Middle.Aged M EN * • corresponding Increase o f divorces Send for frew pam phlet in riluin c o v e r . i l Telia about an appliance that insures H E B t a t x o r O h io , C i t y o r T o le d o , \ L u c a ® C o u n t y , { BB< happiness, health and tmcieas in life. ^ H F r a n k J. C h e n e y m akes o a th th a t h e 1® Free— send today. • e n lo r p a rtn er o f th e firm o f F. J. C h e n e y dt Co , d o in g buHlneHRin th e C ity o f Tol edo , C o u n PORTLAND APPLIANCE CO. ty and S tate a fo resa id , a n d th a t said firm w ill P. O. Bo* 25 Portland, Ore. pay th e «um of O NE HUNDRED DOLLARS fo r ea ch and e v e r y case o f C a t a k k h th a t c a n n o t be c u re d b y th e uae o f H a i . l ’ s C a t a k k h C u b e . F R A N K J. C H E N E Y . Rw orn to b efore m e a n d su bscribed in m y presence, thi® 6th d a y o f Decern tier, A. I> , 1886. A. W . G LEAH O N, Notary Public. 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