h1)N w . h . KELBAlIGn HU of WEST VIRGINIA PRAISES PE-RU-NA old ; ¡^ F a v o rite s ] The B lvu u n e o f t h e U „ d . The muffled drum'» »ad roll ha» beat lhe soldier’s last tattoo; iso more on life’* parade shall meet Dial brave and fallen few. n fame's eternal camping ground rheir silent tents are spread, “ in. . r>' gUarJs> with »«'•‘■mi round, lh e bivouac of the dead. No rumor of the foe's advance Now swell» upon the wind; No troubied thoughts at midnight haunts Of loved ones left behind; No vision oT the morrow’s strife The warrior’s dream alarms; * o braying horn nor screaming fl*e At dawn shall call to arms. Th*ir ^¡vered swords are red with rust, their plumed heads are bowed; Their haughty banner, trailed In dust. Is now their martial shroud. And plenteous funeral tears have washed I he red stains from each brow, And the proud forms, by battle gashed. Are free from anguish now. The neighing troops, the flashing blade. The bugle’s stirring blast. The charge, the dreadful cannonade, Hon. W. H. Kelbau&h. ^The din and shout, are past; i Cold at Any T im e o f the Year, Es No war's wild note nor glory’s peal pecially in Hot weather, is V e ry D e Shall thrill with fierce delight pressing to the Syst in. Pe-ru-na is i hose breasts that never more may feel an Enequaled Tonic for Such Cases, The rapture of the fight. Read VI hat People Hay Alioiit It. ; Hon. W. II Kelhaugh, Ex-,Member jW. Ya. Legislature, 204 O h street, |H. E., Washington, D. C., w rites: ; “ You can use my name and word at '■ al times for Peruna as a medicine and : tonic unequalled. I have tried it for a ; stubborn told and badly run down sys- ■ lent. I tried all sorts of other medicines : and paid several expensive doctor bills. j Peruna cured me, strengthened me ; more than ever, and saved me money.’ ’ 1 j | ; • ; ; j j ; j Like the fierce northern hurricane _ That sweeps- his great plateau, l lushed with the triumph yet to gain. Came down the serried foe. \\ ho heard the thunder of the fray Break o'er the field beneath, Knew well the watchword of that day Was "Victory or Death.” Long had the doubtful conflict raged O’er all that stricken plain, For never fiercer fight had waged The vengeful blood of Spain; .virp. Clara Litterat, Seatield, lad., pays: “ Last fall I took a severe cold. I And still the storm of battle blew, Still swelled the gory tide; to»k Peruna. beuan to im prove and kept Not long, our stout old chiefta!n knew, on so until 1 wa«* able to do m y work.” Such odds his strength could bide, If the Mississippi valley were as dense 'Twas in that hour his stern command ly populated as Massachusetts, it would Called to a martyr’s grave have 350,000.000 inhabitants. The flower of his beloved land, The nation’s Hag to save. Motfiers will find M**\ Winslow’s Soothing 8yrup the best remedy to use for their children By rivers of their fathers' gore during the teething period. His first-born laurels grew, And well he deemed the sons would pour Their lives for glory, too. “Come, come, old boy, brace u p ! You know that faint heart ne’er won fair lady.” “ But she’s a brunette.” — Cleve Full many a norther's breath has «wept O'er Angostura’s plain. land Plain Dealer. And long the pitying sky has wept Above its mouldered slain. Catarrh Cannot be Cured The raven’s scream, or eagle's flight. with LOCAL A PPLIC A TIO N S , as they cannot Or shepherd’s pensive lay, reach the suat o f the disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional dise ase, and in order to Alone awakes each sullen height cure it you must take internal remedies. That frowned o’er that dread fray. Hall's < atarrh Cure is taken in tern ally, and mis directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hail s< atarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. Sons of the Dark and Bloody Ground, It was prescribed by one of the Lest physicians You must not slumber there, in this country for years, and is a regular pre scription. It is composed o f the best tonics Where stranger steps and tongues re known, combined w ith the best blood puri sound fiers, seting directly on the mucous surface-1. The perfect comM na ion o f the two ingredients Along the heedless air. is what produces such w onderfu l results in Your own proud land's heroic soil curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials free. Shall be your fitter grave; /• J CHENKY tfc CO ., Props., Toledo, O. Sold by dniKi;ists, priee 75c. She claims from war his richest spoil— Hall's Fam ily Pills are the best. The ashes of her brave. O beyed In s tru c tio n s . Man of the House— Ve.’ jna, I told you Thus ’neath their parent turf they rest. Far from the gory field, to call me at 7 sharp this morirng. Domestic— I called ye as shairp as I Borne to a Spartan mother's breast could, sorr. but I couldn’ t wake ye. On many a bloody shield; The sunshine of their native sky ElTO S • ' tns’ f ’anre ana all Nervous Dta- a«es Smiles sadly on them here, 1.1 10 P' rmmiently cured by Dr. Kline's Great ¡/¡T**Restorer. Send for F R E E |2 trial bnttl* and And kindred eyes and hearts watch by watue. Dr. It. JI.KIin , Isd..»31 Arch St., I*Killa..Pa. The heroes’ sepulchre. Dr. Samuel Smiles, author of “ Self H?lp” and other works, left an estate vui- «*1 at $380,820. VV1SE BROS Best on, embalmed and sainted dead! Dear as the blood ye gave; No impious footstep here shall tread The herbage of your grave; Nor shall your glory be forgot While Fame her record keeps, O Honor points the hallowed spot Where Valor proudly sleeps. Yon marble minstrel’s voiceless stone In deathless song shall tell, When many a vanished age hath flown. The story how ye fe ll; Nor wreck, nor change, nor winter’s blight, ^ng MEN. Old MEN, Middle.Aged MEN Nor Time’s remorseless doom, j^n<l for free pam phlet in D^nin cover. Shall dim one ray of glory’s light «Ill about an appliance that insures That gilds your deathless tomb. “ Ppiness, health and success in life. — Theodore O'Hara. *ree—pend today. , . PORTLAND APPLIANCE CO. r- 0. Box 25 Portland, Ore. 20-Mule-Team Borax Is an Ecomomical Labor-Saving Aid to the Household & Z X ! * * * ' ,nJnry the most d-Ilrate fabric* . kJ chen uten*il*, wo >d work,silver,china li.VI:.11" ! " ’ blanket*, woolen*. *1 k*. It i* d tiHi , Va,u** In the toilet, bath an<l nur*ery, A * natural disinfectant package Borax A Borax He u."’?8**hook let and souvenir picture 7x14 In. and dealer** name. FA- AS I B o r a x to ., Oakland i si. p S IFIED A D V ER T IS IN G Portland Trade Directory ‘ *—1 A d d ress*» in Portland o f Rcprc- Business fir m * I Ír**riio r't«íL ? A T ö R n - w # ruaran te# tba U. S. b#«t. w rit# for cala o«. ■ ^ Ca». Fifth and Oak. y *a ~ '¡ í l i ? Í .B Q — B i f f a Pandiaton. *ola £**rythin. <ft C a ’i corraci clothaa 5 Ä * ■---- ----- ““ “d ---- t« A M an y D m laa'rumanta ra- ^«lt# ft » * 011111 • cfcn*** or ram ovai o f boyar ** * «. * 2 5 ’ Rt,on o f p ano* now no band * r l t a today, o il bari Co.. Tonlaad to*. 32 « * [I V So w O . u r t l . u r . p l a s M I M— » » « * pupur. j o f this country which must be solved if their trade with that aud other i ■•"■ American countries Is to be extended. 1 o f Britain’s Imports In 1904 the I leading articles were the manufac tures o f cotton, which amounted to Sl>\i44.912; manufactures o f Iron and Steel, »16.197.ti44; breadstuff«, »13,809,- Explosive rock has been reported 731 wine, »7.685,623; provisions. »7. from the north o f the Tauern tunnel In 207.480, and coal, »6.183,638. O f all - Austria. The rock la In auch eompres- these, with the possible exception o f slon that, without warning, stubs sev- wine, the United States Is a manufac eral yards In dimensions w ill be sud turer, or agricultural producer, and It denly hurled from one wall to the oth seems absurd that Brazil should be er. Fatal accidents have resulted. obliged to seek them In Europe Instead San Francisco's earthquake was felt o f from her North American neighbor. and duly registered by the seismograph O f the exports from Brazil during of the Zlkawel observatory, near Shaug the same period coffee and rubber bal, China. The perturbation was rath comprised the principal articles. For er strong, and the commotions propa tlie six months ended June 3d, 1904 gated through the earth’s crust lasted and 1905, the value o f coffee exported a little over one hour and thirty-four amousted to »31,113,915 aud »33,449, minutes. 641, and the value of the rubber to Pontypool, England, Is anxious about »29,443,877 aud »39,610,439, respective the electric cable that runs through the ly. This shows an Increase In rubber town. Th e corporation surveyor asserts exports Of »10,166,562 for the six that several horses have taken fright months under review. owing to the electric current catching In recent years a large amount o f their shoes and throwing them on their foreign capital has been Invested In haunches. A town councilor said the Brazilian enterprises, especially in the streets were “ full o f current,” and that c.ty of Rio Janeiro. German capital “ the town might be blown up at any ists have established steamship lines m om ent" for coast service, and American and Acetylene Is being used as an ex Canadian capitalists have acquired the plosive In Germany, where It has prov car lines, gas works and telephone ser en disappointing as an lllumlnaut. Each vice at Rio Janeiro, the money Invest cartridge contains an ounce and three- ed being closely estimated at $25,000,- fourths o f calcium carbide, yielding 000. about sixteen quarts o f acetylene, uud This, however. Is only the beginning after wetting the carbide the confined of the Invasion o f Brazil by foreign mixture o f generated gns and air Is enterprise. There Is a determined exploded by an electric spark. In blast movement now being made to revolu Ing the rock Is not thrown out. but Is tlonlze the trade conditions there. The broken up Into pieces small enough to United States Is reaching out to grasp be readily removed. what It considers to be its fair share In liquefying helium, the last o f the of the trade which has been controlled gases that have been thought to be per so long by Great Britain and Germany. manent Olszewski has reached a tem The greatest obstacle In the way o f its perature o f 271.3 degrees below zero passage to the desired goal Is the Centigrade. This Is a cold about 11 weakness of the merchant marine of degrees greater than D ewar obtained this country. American exporters have three years ago In liquefying hydrogen, not the facilities for transporting their and is within about 2 degrees o f the goods to Brazil which are enjoyed, by supposed absolute zero. The question their rivals In Europe, aud until this has now been raised whether 273.7 de obstacle Is removed the progress of grees below the freezing point o f water American trade must necessarily be Is really the absolute zero. slow. The continuous expansion o f the steel The record of the ports o f Brazil for Industry, and the consequent call for the year 1904 Is a sad one for study by Improvement In the qualities o f the American exporters. During the year metal, have led to many experiments 17.407 sailing vessels and steamers en that have produced. In some cases, sur tered the ports, with an aggregate ton prising results. Every one knows the nage of 11,879,563, being an Increase extraordinary effects o f mingling a lit of 1,339 In the number o f vessels and tle nickel with steel. But the possibil 811,265 In the tonnage, and o f these the ities o f steel alloys have apparently American flag is represented as among only Just begun to be explored. One the 299 of “other countries” not speci of the latest o f the valuable results at fied because of the small number of tained by the experimenters Is due to their ships. an Intermixture o f a little vanadium. Science I venfion B E A U T IF U L A N D C LE V E R . D a ro n M s R osen O n e o f th e M ost P o p u l a r W o m a n in W a s h i n g t o n . One o f the most beautiful and clever women In Washington Is Baroness Bo- sen, w ife of the Russian ambassador. She Is the confi dant and adviser of her husband and nothing is done tij. the latter unless the baroness Is first consulted. Tlie lat ter Is well ac- qualnted with American w ays, having been with her husband when he was consul gen BAHOJiLSS KOSEN. eral at New York and likewise at Washington when he « a s charge d’affaires there. It was in Washington that their only child, Miss Elizabeth, now a sprightly girl o f 16, was born. Baroness Rosen is the daugh ter o f Gen. Odintzoll, a famous Rus sian soldier and governor of NIJnl Nov gorod. She takes a prominent place In Washington society and has made many friends both for herself and her bus- band by her cleverness, tact and great beauty. A V eteran . Steels containing from 2 to 12 per cent of nickel have both their tensile strength and their elastic limit To- creased by the addition o f not more than 1 per cent o f vanadium. This la especially true when the steel Is tem pered by heating to about 850 degrees Centigrade, and cooling In water at atmospheric pressure. It Is generally known that the colors of vegetation vary In intensity In a di rect ratio to the amount o f sunlight combined with coolness o f temperature, within certain limits. Examples are the intense rc-Uness o f apples grown In northern climates, and the deep color* of Alpine vegetation. But the soil, and other Influences, also have an effect upon plant colors. Henry Kraem er has recently experimented upon the artifi cial control o f the colors o f plants through the Introduction o f chemicals Into the soil they grow In. In very small quantities such chemicals are ab sorbed without apparent Injury, but the effect upon the colors Is sligh t Yellow roses, for Instance, appeared to become deeper In color under the Influence o f aluminum sulphate and potassium sul phate. W ith the use o f these same chemicals the petals o f the white car nation showed a tendency to develop red streaks, whereas when fed with ammonium sulphate, aluminum sul phate, Iron citrate and citric add, scar let carnations tended to form white streaks. Tee M uch of a G oo* T h in g . “ Even assuming that humor Is the salt of life, we don’t want to eat salt with a spoon. But here in America everything seems to be sacrificed to humor. Your politics have to be made humorous. Your courts o f Justice have to amuse. Before a great time has gone by you w ill be having funny ser mons. W e shall hear that Rev. Mr. | So-and-So's Sunday morning sermon was a real screamer— that It was re ceived with roars o f laughter. Then the church service w ill be considered a bit too slow, and w ill have to be rew rit ten by some bright young humorist from a newspaper office. Your very murder cases w ill have to be made ‘ bright.’ It Is a foregone conclusion that domestic tragedies shall be side splitting. I really am not sure that in time Am erica w ill not get a comical funeral service, with a low-comedv undertaker.” — Jerome K. Jerome in the Cosmopolitan. '■ ” » I’ . M I S S cu ts l- u p r . Scrag gl Do you like it? Then wh be contented with it? Hav to be ? Oh, n o ! Ju st put or Ayer’s Hair Vigor and have long, thick hair; soft, even hair; beautiful hair, without single gray line in it. Have little pride. Keep young jus as long as you can. I am flftv ««Ten year* old, and until ra-i “ * — ‘ . a ----- f e w T cently my hair was very K r a y . ---- turalfj weeks A yer’s Hair V l«o r restored the natural’ color to my hair so now there Is not a Kray' ’M l hair to be seen.” — J W. H a n s o n , ” Boulder Creek. Cal. Phcebe was the 4-year-old daughter by J. O. Ayer Co.,__ Aleo manufacturers o f a missionary to Persia, born in that A “ “ I î ; SARSAPAULU. land o f Oriental ease and h ospitality: PILLS. and her little mind was imbued with CHERRY PECTORAL such Ideas o f mutual compliment and her little tongue so given to graces of speech that her New England grand W h e r e H e E x c e lle d . j mother had many a shock. Church— W hat degree did your st** \ The morning after the little girl ar |H | rived at the grandmother’s home the get at college? ^ l old lady was brushing out Phiebe's j Gotham— S. 8. {L curls, gloating over her after the fash- ! “ Never heard o f such a degree.” “ Oh. yes you have. Short stop.**<B Ion o f grandmothers. “ My little phosbe-bird 1’ she suid over Yonkers »Statesman. and over again. You Can (Jet Allen ’s F oot-E ase FREE. ‘ “ Why do you call me phcebe-blrd? ’ j W rite Allen 8. Olmsted, Le R o y .N . Y ., forU.* asked the child at last. free sami>le of A lle n ’s Foot K.ase. I t cur jijj “ Here in America we have a bird sweating, hot sw ollen. aching feet. It m an . .tiers new or tigh t shoes ea*y. A certain cur« f t } « that says 'Phqebe! phoebe!’ ” explained corns, ingrow ing nail* and bunions. A ll dru.jltj gists sell it. 25c. Don’t accept any su b s titu ^ p her grandmother. The child smiled, and her mother, j (o r r o h iu a liv e . standing by. knew what was passing! Caller— Don’t you consider Prof. J o m In Phopbe’s mind. Not so the grand-1 mother, who finished her task reluc-1 by a tuan of much practical wisdoc n d t at all conceited or opin ion ated, y^ tantly at last, and then stooped down know, but full of accurate kn ow ledge ai fo r a kiss. plain common «ense? “ In Persia,” said Phrebe, In her most Mrs. LapMling— Yea, indeed; I thiij caressing tone, “ we have one old c a t,! he’s one of the moat sapotiacioua men ever met. who say ‘Dranma 1 dranma 1’ ” M The Kind You Have Always iiou^lit has borne the signa ture of Clia.a. II. Fletcher, and ha* been made under his personal supervision for over HO years. Allow no one to deceive you in this. Counterfeits, Imitations nnd “ .lust-as-good ” are but Experiments, ami endanger the health o f Children—Experience against Experiment. What is CASTOR IA Castorio is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Mouthing Syrups. It is Pleitsant. I t contains neither Opium, Mor'dilne nor other Narcotie substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms ami allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrh.ea and W ind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation n n d Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Dowels, giving healthy nnd natiirul sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. The Kind You M e Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For O ver 3 0 Years. T M « CE NTAUR C O M P A N Y . TV M U R R A Y S T R I C T , N S W Y O R K OITV. How to Exercise the Bowels Your Intestines are lined Inside with millions of little suckers, that draw the Nutrition out of food as it passes them. But, if the food passes too slowly. It decays before It gets through. Then the little suckers draw Poison from It instead of Nutrition, This Poison makes a Gas that Injures your system more than the food ahould have nourished It. You see, the food is Nourishment or Poison, Just according to how long it stays in transit. A member o f the bar o f Baltimore relates bow a witness In a trial suit In that city once “ got back” at the lawyer who had been endeavoring to “ rattle’’ the witness by a severe cross- examination. A t a certain point In the proceedings the witness suddenly Interrupted the ' LOSING BRAZIL TRADE. cross-examining lawyer by exclaim ing: I L . c k o f M e rc h a n t M a r in e P a ts r a i l “ Look here! You needn’t think you e d S t a le s F a r In H e a r. kin rattle me by askin’ all them ques Brazil Is a country of varied and tions.” \ wonderful resources and, with the In “ No?” was the sarcastic rejoinder. troduction o f proper machinery and up- “ No, slrree!” came In emphatic tone to-date methods, its development would from the refractory witness. “ Your he extended so that within a few years questions don’t bother me at all. Fve It would produce enormously and take raised three sons an’ two grandsons, rank among the leading commercial an’ I ’ve been In training a good many McLean County. Illinois, is noted for countries In the world, says the New year*.” — Harper’s Weekly. Its agricultural predominance the world York Tribune. Its export trade Is ad over, end It now claims to possess the O v e rsh o t th e M a rk . vancing now at a very rapid rate, es most Juvenile farmer on record. John The usual remedy for Mr*. Houston— I don’t believe you pecially that In rubber, which amounts Harpole W iley Is his name, and he Is this delayed passage (called ever want to work. to millions o f dollars annually. seven years o f age. The lad handles a Constipation) Is to take a W eary W illie—Oh, honest lady, The Introduction o f the bicycle, the team o f large horses with perfect ease big dose of Castor Oil. automobile and other rubber-tired vie many’s the time. But I ’m such a stren and can also plow and use the mowdng This merely make slippery the passage uous feller that every time I start ter I,vies haa given the rubber production machine. In spite o f his tender years for unloading the current cargo. an impetus which has caused It to go ter work I go clean past I t — Phila It doe* not help the Cause of delay a and rugged life he is a sturdy lad and delphia P r e s s . _______________ forge to the front as the leading ex trifle. Insists on putting In a full day's work. no-t of the country. W ritin g kg P ro x y . It does slacken the Bowel-Muscles more Prrm laalon G ran ieil. The coffee trade la also hetng extend- Newman— The Idea o f saying that than ever, and thus weakens them for « , rapidly. having a healthy growth to Penman doesn't write the books that The follow ing Incident Is related o f their next task. o . credit The United States purchase. are published over bis name! Why, be Nat Goodwin, the actor. N ot long ago I Another remedy Is to take a strong “ ¿ the coffee e x e rte d from Bra- keeps two secretaries busy ! Goodwin was standing on the com er o f Cathartic, like Sal’s, Calomel, Jalap, Phos Whlch. during the fiscal year ended Crttlcu*— Yes, one writing and the Broadway and 34th street, where three phate of Sodium, Aperient Water, or any S i h June » , 10W. amounted In value ertber dictating.— Translated fo r Tslea car lines converge, when a seedy-look- of these mixed. What does the Qatharttc do? Ing Individual, apparently from the from Le Figaro. t° 0 ^ t h f th ^e leading nation* which It merely flushes-out the Bowels with a country, approached him qnestlonlngly. Sadness o f If. . I - nroducta to Brazil In 1904 “ I want to go to the Brooklyn waste of Digestive Juice, set (lowing Into Singleton— The only relation* I hara the Intestines through th* tiny suckers. ^ J S £ S » * with $34.976,- Bridge,” he said, looking In perplexity G m t ... rred t or 28 per cent o f the ar# distant at the cars rushing In six different di Wedderly— Huh! You'ra In tuck. rection*. her imports- Germany total ‘ ^ . ofwb” , ¿ 973 . 118 . or 12 A ll mine are near enough to visit me. But, the Digestive Juice we waste In “ Very well,” aeld Goodwin, severe the United State, third, — Chicago New*._______________ ly ; “ you can go this time, but never doing this today Is needed (or tomorrow’s natural Digestion. W * cannot afford to or 11 iwr cent The I f a man make « change in business ask me again.” — Harper's Weekly. lose It. wHh I B 'I '31®’ ’ amonnt o f goods against his wife’s wishes, and It prove# That's why Cascarets are th# only sato A bank Isn't neremmrlly solid r ^ T r e T Î l t ^ and «be United „ mistake, bow be does catch It fo r the medicine for the bowels. cl use It bas ■ stone front. * °ld bL GreBL , l preeenta a problem Btatea to B r a z i l ^ tv o rV e n balance o f Uls (or the aanuftcturrrw ^ THE YOUNGEST FARMER. M y Hair i They do not waste any preclou* fluid ol the Bowels, as Cathartics do. They do not relax the Intestines by greasing them inside like Castor Oil or Clycerine. They »Imply stimulate the Bowel Muscles to do their work nathrally, com fortably, and nutritiously. And, the Exercise these Bowel Muscle* are thus forced to take, makes them stronger lor the future, Just as Exercise makes your arm stronger. / m laten Cascarets are as safe to use constantly as they are pleasant to take. They are purposely put up like candy, so you must eat them slowly and let them go down gradually with the saliva, which Is In Itself, a tine, natural Digestive. They are put up purposely In thtn, flat, round-cornered Enamel boxes, to they can be carried In a man’s vest pocket, o r in a woman's purs*, all the ttma, without bulk or trouble. Price 10c a box at all druggists. Be very careful to get the genuine, mads only by the Sterling Remedy Com pany and never sold In bulk. Every tablet stamped ” CCC.” t r F It E X T O O U R FRICNDII Ws w est ts send to ser friends a bdastifsl Preset t u ln s d , liOLD-PLATED BORIOR boX, hsrd-ensmeled la cutor*. It Is a beastr tor tke dressinf tibie. Ten cents la stamp« Is »skid s* a musare of gosd fjith and to ctver cost ol C »¿cueto, wltk w bkk tXIs dà&tr ti Intel is toadud. ns laad to-dar, awnttosta« ttts paper. Address Storila« Xsmsdp Cumpas?. Chica*» pr Dew Tsek.