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W h a t are H u m ors? They are vitiated or morbid fluids court* Infl the veins and affecting the tissues. They are commonly due to defective diges tion but are sometimes Inherited. How do they manifest themselves f In many forma of cutaneous eruption, salt rheum or ecsema, pimples and bolls, and In weakness, languor, general debility. How are they expelled ? By In His Pockets. Mrs. Hardrun—Do you have to ask your husband for money? Mrs. Sly— No, Indeed! Mrs. H a r d r u n — How generous of him. Mrs. Sly— Yes; it is awfully good of him not to sleep In his trousers.—Ohio State Journal. C R ITIC A L^ PERIODS In Woman’s Life Are Made Danger ous by Pelvic Catarrh. Two Scottish Newspapers. The most Influential newspaper In Scotland is the Edinburgh Statesman, which also builds up the system that has and the oldest is the Djndee Adver suffered from them. tiser. They are edited, respectively by It la the best medicine for all humors. Sir John Leng and Charles Cooper, both of whom are Englishmen and na tives of Hull, Yorkshire. The Leader's Definition. “ What Is a contract?" asked the K e llg lo n l.oatn g G rou nd. young hopeful. T h e c o u n try is broom in g agita ted o v e r the Hts father, the great labor leader, looked up from hls paper and smiled statem en t th at relig ion is losin g grou n d. ills resu lts in countless discussions u n til with pleasure at this evidence of a de T the a g ita tio n runs its course, and s till re sire for knowledge. lig io n flourishes. I t is o n ly useless th in g s ‘Ttn glad you asked the question, th at d e te riora te. T tie fin est recom m en d a my boy,” he said. "There Is consider tion o f H o s te tte r ’s Stom ach b itte rs , the Mrs. Mathlld© Richter. able misconception as to the meaning grea t stom a ch streugtheuer, lies in the o f that word, and It Is well that you fact th at it has lived fo r t ift y years in sp ite Mrs. Muthilde Richter, Doniphan, o f hu n dreds o f im itation s, and is ren o w n should get the thing straight while ed fo r its cu re o f dyspep sia, in d ig e stio n , Neb., says: you are still young. A contract is biliousness, nervousness and m alaria, “ I suffered from catarrh for many something that binds the other fellow fe v e r an d ague. years, but since I have been taking without affecting you.”— Chicago Post. Pe ru-na I feel strong and well. I Queer Japanese Custom would advise all people to try Pe-ru-na. At the birth of a Japanes baby a As 1 used Pe-ru-na and Man a-lin tree la planted that must remain un while I was passing through the touched until the marriage of the change of life, I am positively con This signature is on every box of the genuine child. When the nuptial hour arrives vinced your beneficial remedies have L a x a tiv e Bromo-Quinine t » u . u the tree is cut down and the wood Is relieved me from all my ills.” transformed Into furniture. tbs rsmsdy that e a r s « a c o ld l a « a * C ay Pe-ru-na has raised more women from beds of sickness and set them to But the Typewriter. Had Them Readv. work again than any other remedy. "1 can take 100 words a minute," Debt Collector— I called to collect Pelvic catarrh is the bane of woman said the shorthand writer. " I often those bills which Mr. Snips, the tailor, kind. Pe-ru-na is the bane of catarrh take more than that,” remarked the sent you. Mr. Squills— You are per- Mrs. Col. other, In sorrowful accents; but then fectly welcome to them, Here they in all forms and stages. Hamilton, Columbus, O.. says: “ I I have to. I’m married.” i are all in one pocket. recommend Pe-ru-na to women, he' H O W ’ S T H IS T IO C K N O W W H A T YO U A R E T A K IN G lieving it to be especially beneficial ----------- - | When vou taka Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic, to them. ” We offer Ona Hundred Dollars Rawanl b«»uie the formula la plainly printed on every Send for a free book written by Dr. citareh c m ."** th“ °“ D0‘ b,cur*d * “ *“ 5 Sw ! toit*uiS&m l U i Ko"<?£e! N? K v . S Hartman, entitled: “ Health and F. J. CHENEY * C o ., Props., Toledo, O. Beauty.” Address Dr. Hartman, , „ M th ea^ ' r,,' ned' h?T* * now? 1 Cheney Knew Hit Ground, Columbus, Ohio. for the past 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and Bn. Stop that reporter. Aid — What! b y t h ili flm .*00* " 7 o u U n lrob,l* » tlu«“ '"» d e Don’t you want to have hint send home If you can't say anything good of a ‘ WasTATstux, an account of your heroism? No, I man you can at least have the courtesy Wholesale Pregglsts, Toledo, don’t want to be an American hero to sit around and hear other people say W a ld in b K in n an A M a b v in , for a week, and a punching bag for the bad things. Wholesale lirugglsts, Toledo. O. _ Hall’s Catarrh Care la take*"lnterñaíly, acting rest of my life. directly on the blood and mucous surfaces or — _ the system. Price 7Sc per bottle. Hold by all A Good Enough Way for Him. druggists. Testimonials free. I’ iao’s Cure n im m t be too ln g h lv spoken “ I wouldn’t cry like that, my little H all’s Family Pilleare the beat. 1 o f ns a cough cu re —J. ■ — s --- niiis, 1 .... W . <VH 322 Third Ave., N , Minneapolis, Minn., Jan. man.” Well, you can cry any way you want to; this is my way.” (I, 1900. The Higher One. H o o d 's Sarsaparilla “ Can any little boy In the class," Tight Across the ChcsL said the teacher, “ tell me what Is "See here! You are always laughing meant “ •■O by -7 ’above “ 00,0 par?’ ... nense " Profund silence, and the teacher ,1VJ ,, f. ,, ' "Well, that’s all I can do at your ex said again; "Tommy Jones, perhaps pense.” you can tell me what’s ‘above par?’ "Ma, I guess," said Tommy. T h e B es t P re sc rip tio n ror M a t a r i* . Mothers will find Mra. Window’s Sooth in- Ins Syrup the best remedy to use lor their children during the teething period. Chills and Fever 1s a bottle o f Grove’s Tasteless C hill Tonic. It Is sim ply Iron and quinine In a tasteless lorm. No Cure. N o Pay. Price 60c He Wax Spry. Customer (to waiter)— Here, John, take my order—ox tail soup, roast lamb, fried sole, green peas, onions, tomatoes, cucumber, mince pie, cheese and coffee, and be Hpry about it; my train leaves in exactly six minutes. CANDID MEN. T h ey S p e a k T h e ir M in d s l a a n Ena. b a r r a s a in a W a y O c c a s io n a lly . "Men are dreadfully brusque some times,” sighed Belinda. “ The other night my brother and I went to the house of a friend to a reception. It waa a hot-night and the house waa crowded and there wasn't anything to do but to stand around and talk to the people one could reach, while the people one really wanted to talk with could only be seen at a distance and over a sea of Inter vening heads. In addition the cro quettes were cold and the Ice cream warm, so when we Anally got away both my brother and I said, ‘Thank heaven' quite reverently, and went to a hotel and had supper. "The next day all of my friends , whom I met asked ’Didn’t you have a [ lovely time at the Blanks last night?’ and I Invariably replied ‘Delightful.’ Then we went on our separate ways. When they asked my brother the same question he answered with a frankness that appalled and embarrassed me, ‘No, I did not. I had the stupidest time of my life; and, say, they’d better get an other elief the next time they entertain, for the supper was awfql.’ “ Here,” said Belinda, “ I trace a strong point of difference between men and women. The average girl has too much pride-to let It be known that she has gone to an entertainment and has still failed to be entertained. I saw one pretty guileless looking creature sit alone one night at a dance for nine straight dances, then I had compassion on her and sent my escort and a couple of other men to ask her for the remain ing two-steps and waltzes. She danced four times in all, yet the next time she saw me she said she’d had a real de lirious times at that ball, a delightful, never-to-be-forgotten time, and, she added modestly, that she had been quite a belle. A man under the same circum stances, though they had Iteen of hls own making, asked If he had enjoyed himself, would have replied emphatical ly and vulgarly, “ No, I didn’t. I had a fierce time.’ “ Why, I know of one lord of creation who told some friends that hls honey moon had been very tiresome, and of another who In bidding hls host good-by after a yachting trip remarked that he had a pleasant time, all things consid ered, but that all water Journeys were more or less of bores. Imagine a wom an doing anything so tactless. Why, If It had been a girl instead of a man In the latter case, though she had been seasick for the entire two weeks, though the salt water and air had ruined her prettiest gowns, taken the curl out of her hair and the rose from her complexion, she would have stag gered off the yacht declaring faintly that she’d had the time of her life, and that she’d like to go again to-morrow. That's the feminine Idea of true polite ness.” Royal Abstainer. The Queen of Holland, It Is stated, Is a total abstainer, and ostentatiously refuses, on all public occasions, to par take of wine. The Queen is a patron of the Total Abstinence Society and o f the Women's Social Purity League, and It is said Is among the most active of workers. „O regon S hort line Wanted Rusty Shoes. One of Marne's little friends had a pair of russet shoes, and she thought i It would be nice for her to have a pair ! of that kind. So when she and her mother went to the shoe store, and the clerk brought out some black ones, she said: “ That is not the kind I w ant,! mamma; I want a pair of rusty ones.” U nion P acific AND D efast TIME SCHEDULES Portland. Or. Chicago Salt Lake, Denver, Portland Ft. Worth,Omaha, Special I Kansas City, St. 9*.uo a. m. Louis,Chicago and v i« Eai>t. H untington. Trouble Either Way. 4:30 p.m . Mrs. De Good— Why aren't you going to church? Mr. De Qood— Last Sunday the roof A t’ antic 8:10 a. m. Walla Walla I«ewla- leaked, and three or four drops went Express ton,Spokane,Min Mas. F b a x x C a b t i b , 9:00 p m. neapolis, St. Paul, I K a r r ill Straat, Ameabury, Maa*. down my back. via Duluth, Milwau Mrs. De Good— The roof has been re Thtm la tte r sh o uld o a r r v Fatih Huntington. kee, C h leagotk Has t paired since then. e n d O o n vlo tlon to thoHomrte Mr. De Good— Huh! Then they’ll be o f mU S ic k W om e n. Salt Lake, Denver, St. Paul 7:00a. m. wanting money to pay for the repairs. “ I suffered with inflammation and Faut Mall Ft. Worth,Omaha, — New York Weekly. falling o f the womb and other dis 6:00 p. m. Kansas C ity, St. Louit»,Chlcagoaud via agreeable female weaknesses. I had Fast. Spokane bad spells every two weeks that would A Great Man. I count him a great man who inhab last from eight to ten days and would its a higher sphere of thought, into have to go to bed. I also had head- , 72 H O U R S which other men rise with labor and ache and backache most of the time and such bearing down pains I could difficulty. He has but to open his eyes hardly walk across the room at times. | PO R T LA N D TO C H IC A G O to see things in a true light and in I doctored nearly all the time for j No change of cars. large relations, while they must make about two years and seemed to grow painful corrections and keep a vigilant worse all the time until last September Lowest Rates, Quickest Time. eye on many sources of error. • * • I was obliged to take my bed, and the He is a great man who Is what he is doctors thought an operation was the from nature and who never reminds only thing that would help me, but OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE us of others.—Emerson. this I refused to have done. F 1(0.H P O R T L A N D . “ Then a friend advised me to try the Pinkham medicine, which I did, and To o Smart. 1:00 p.m. A ll mailing dates 4:00 p. m. “ H uh!” exclaimed Mr. Rox after after using the first bottle I began to subject to change reading hls morning mall. “ Our boy’s improve. I took in all five bottles of For San Francisco— college education Is making him too Lydia E. Pinkham’s Blood Purifier, Sail every 5 day a four boxes of Lydia E. Pinkham’s p ry blamed smart.” Form Compound, three boxes of Liver "What's the matter?’’ asked Mrs, Pills and used three packages of Sana Rox. tive Wash, and I am as well now as I “ I worte to him the other day that I ever waa* I am more than thankful Daily Columbia River 4:00 p. m. Ex.Sunday Steamers. Ex. Sunday thought It would be kinder for me not every day for my cure.” — M r s . F r a n k 8:00 i). m. to remit the check he asked for. Now C a r t e r , 3 Merrill St., Ames bury, Mass. Saturday To A stori a and Way Landings. he writes, ‘Dear Father, I shall never paid If ttym fomtlmo- 10:00 p. m. forget your unremitting kindness.’ "— OOm Philadelphia Press. 6:45 a. m. kx.Sunday FARM MACHINERY AND SUPPLIES. mm, Willamette River. 4:30 p .m . Oregon City, New- Ex. Sunday berg, Salem, Inde pendence A Way; Landings. 7:00 a. m. 3:30 p. ra. Willamette and Yam Tue*., Thur, Mon., Wed. hill Rivers. and Hat. and Fri. Oregon City, Day- ton, A Way Land ings. Ensilage Cutter. Best and only perfect blower cut ter on the market. Send for circular. Mitchell, Lew is <ft Staver Co. Portland, Ore. 6:45 a. m. Tues., Thur and Sat. Willamette River. Portland to Corval lis & Way Land ings. For low rates and other inform ation w rite to Consolation and Comfort. JO H N POOLE, Portland, Oregon, W ho is it that does not wish to be A. L. CRAIG, Foot of Morrison Street. He— Have not all my actions shown out in the open air or alive in some General Passenger Agent, Portland, Or. Ht Took It. you that I love you? Can give you the best bargains in field of sport, whether it be with the Host—So sorry you have to be going. ___ _____ She— I ’m sure I don’t know. Papa hat, rod or gu n ; whether we go coast Beat possible to build. BMt material. Beat pro Buggies, Blows, hoiiera and Engines, Quest—Indeed, I am too. By the Hays you are not answerable for your portion. Hem finish. Lightest running. Seventy Windmills and Pumps and General SO UTH AND EAST ing over the hills and vales on the ears' experience. M I'» O H K l . «,. L i H l i i . . way, I’m not sure about my train. It’s actions.— Harper's Bazar. 6ee us before buying T A V K K Cl?.. 1st and Taylor Sts., Portland,or M a c h in e r y wheel, or sailing over rough waves or 9 something, but— i ...... ...... -V IA - into serene coves, it is all sport, and Host's Eldest— It’s 9:32. Pa said he S top * th * D o u g h a n d hoped you’d take that one.—Phlladel- W ork* O f f th * B o ld . the springing muscles seem to need n h ln R e c o r d 1 L axative Itromo-qulnlne Tablets cure a c o ld In it. It is bound to happen that some R O S T A N D ’S S IS T E R p m * hoc ’ ______________ r>na day. No cure, N o Pay. Price ZScenta. mishap will occur.* Thus it is that L IV E S IN W A S H IN G TO N . The Intricacies of It. TO CURE A CO LD IN O N E D A Y when we have sprains in abundance; Mme. de Margerie, the briliant and Taka Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All "W hy didn’t you study the time table light Bprains, sprains that cripple, druxglete refund the money if It falta to cure, and then you would not have missed sprains that give great pain, sprains beautiful sister of Edmond Rostand, t W. drove's eignature lio n esch box. 26c. Trains leave Drain for Portland and way your train?” 87 and 89 First Street, Portland, Oregon. that rob us of sleep, but sportsmen of tbe author of "Cyrano de Bergerac” stations at 12:34 p. m. and 1:23 a. m. and “ L ’Alglon,” They Alweyi Look It. “ That was the trouble. While I was all kinds have come to know that Telephone, Oak 1391. Leave Portland.. . 8:30 \. M. 8:30 P. M. has taken up her Biggs—There goes Stoneyfellow, the trying to traslute the time table the there is nothing better than the old Drain.... M 1*. Iff. 2:53 A. M A rrive Ashland........... 12.55 A M. train pulled out.” 12:35 P. M. residence In Wash multimillionaire. He’s a self-made reliable St. Jacobs Oil. Have it with Catalogue Furnished 5:U0 A. M *• Sacramento..... . 5:10 P. M. ington. Her hus All Kinds Carried in Stock. man. Upon Application. you for use; you may rely on its cure ** San Francisco. . : t.. f . Iff. 8:45 a . M. B r e e d i n g a n d F e e d i n g M lc r u b e e . Mrs. Biggs—Well, anyone could see band, M. de Mar A rrive Ogden.............. . . 4:55 A. MT- 7ÜÑ A. M. of the worst sprain and restoration to The Intertlnee ere full o f disease germs that “ D en ver........... 9:15 P. M. m :30-A. M. at a glance that he Isn’t tailor-made.— gerie, one of tbe trecoine a ctive end dengerous In constipation. the comforts of life. “ Kansas C ity..... . . 7:25 A. M. 7:25 A. M. N o t hi no s o q o o d f o r c h i c k e n s as t h e Chicago Dally News. Cescarets k ill and expel them. Druggist*, Ilk*, “ Chicago............... . 7:42 A. M. 8:30 P. M. most promising 26c, 60c. ____ ______ Arrive Los Angeles..... . 2:00 P. M. 8:05 A. M. H t Conldn’t Conned. young diplomats In It makes Hens Lay and Keeps them Laying. 2t cures Roup, Cholera and All nervouanor E | T O Permanently Cured. No fits “ El Paso.............. .. 6:00 P. M. 6:00 P. M. Nerve Diseases. It strengthens young chicks, and makes them grow. Price 25c and 50c. ■ I I V alter tlrittur'a uteof Dr. Kilt gn Tiresome, tbe s e r v i c e of Mrs. Handout— I think a little water ** Fort Worth....... . 6 :« ) A. M. 6:30 A. M. Restorer. Send for P R ■ E S’J.OO trial My fter losing losing four dosen I ; pi . _ young tar chickens commenced dyipg, and a after “ City of Mexico.. .11:30 A. M. 11:30 A. M. lie. Da. E. H K lin a. Ltd.. Ml ArchSt.,1 PhUadaTphia. Pa France, Is first sec chased & package stopped thi__ them tape o f your PRUSSIAN POULTRY FOOD, which wk _________ “ I’m so tired,” she sighed to the wo would do you good. •* Houston.............. . 7:00 A. M. 7:l)0 A. M. __________ _____ ____ ___________ _____________ I can recommend from dying and I hare constantly kept It on hand erer since. Hardened Hobbs— So do I, mum. But man next door. retary of th e “ New Orleans..... . h ::» P. M. 6 ::» P. M. IS as Just what is needed In raising poultry. C. R. KIQOIN, Latah, Wash. An III Winds Etc. •• Washington...... . 6:42 A. M. folks ain’t giving away Amalgamated 6:42 A. M. “ What doing?” E. J . B O W K N , Coast A g e n t , P o rtla n d , Oregon French Embassy «* New York......... 12:10 P. M. 12:10 P. M. Mlrs. Pepprey—There’s that MI bb ‘‘I’ve been the last four hours at the Steel Stock, not much." In Washington. N exdore pounding the piano. photographer's having an Instantane Pullman and Tourist cars on bolh train«. Mme. de Mar Mr. P e p p r e y — Yes, the landlord will ous picture of the baby taken.” Chair cars i-acramento to Ogden and El Paso, From Bad lo W orst. All She To ok. His Favorite. gerie, whose moth and Tourist cars to Chicago, St. Louis, New be here shortly, and w ell use that at) Brown— Do those dogs up your way Gowanus— I had 92 In my pocket last Orleans and Washington. “ What Is your favorite play?" asked er was n Spaniard, an excuse to have the rent reduced.— still continue to howl all night? night, but this morning there Is only a Connecting at San Francisco w ith the several the friend. “ Ordinarily,” answered lines for Honolulu. Japan, China, Philadelphia Pres. Jonese— No; the dogs have given up penny or two. Did you need some steamship Mr. Stormlngton Barnes, “ It is Ham MMX. n e m a h o e k i k *ms Inherited from Philippines, Central and South America. let. But when I need the money It her her dark beauty of color and fea in disgust since our twins arrived on money for a spring shirt waist and See agent at Drain station or audress tures, with an expression of Indefina the scene. take it, Arabela? For Infants and Children. Is Uncle Tom’s Cabin." ble cliarm. She possesses also tbe rep Mrs. Gowanus (astonished)— Yes, O. H. MARKHAM, O. P. A., but I only took fll.98! utation of being one of the brightest Portland, Oregon. Where H t Fallcd- and wittiest young women of the diplo Clarke— Mr. Shlverly Is passionately Bears th* REPAIRING F E N C E S . fond of art. Miss Jameson— Yes, and matic corps. Signature o f yet not found enough of it to stop H arold’« Papa Was “ Shy." painting. B y Using "Anchor Clamps” You Can Make The proud young father, nfter the Unfamiliar. Your Fences as Good as New. ntnnner o f bis kind, was telling stories The Squire— I don't seem to know Easy Come, Easy Go. about the doings of his first-born. your face, my man. Do you live nbout Every time a man goes out in the Many girls of education and refine The man who creeps along bent Many trivial Incidents had been relat ment arc turning to the profession of morning and looks around his place THE DALLES-PORTLAND ROUTE here? over, with his spinal column feeling Old Rustic— Yes, sir. But yer see, l ed, and tbe little circle of listeners had trained nurse as a means of liv e li he thinks of his fences. Aj-e they in ain't often at the public ’ouse!— Punch in a condition to snap like a pipestem exhausted all their Ingenuity In pre hood. Are they what is It is a serious occupation good condition? We wish lo announce that the fine at any minute, would readily give a tending to lie interested. “ Tell them and a responsible one, lor the word needed? W ill they last? These and newly equipped fast steamer, groat deal to get out of his dilemma, Summer Resolutions tbe story about the penny,” suggested of an experienced nurse carries questions he asks himself, and many “ B liley Gatzert” has been placed on and yet. this is only the commonest I AKK the young hopeful's mother. The proud great weight in matters relating to times he finds himself in sore straits form by which lumbago seizes on and the Portland-Dalles route ae a strictly TllK It is this fact that as to what to do to provide himself twists out of shape the muscle* of the father pretended not to hear, when her profession. excursion boat and to enable tourists with economical and duruble fences. ture relief fiotn liquor, opium and tobacco grew red, and finally shook a violent prompted an interesting interview back. This is commonly known as habita. Semi (or particular« to and the people of Oregon and Washing The matter of fences is the largest negative with bis bead. "Then I will,” with Miss Kathryn Nash, of North backache, a crick in the hack, hut by ton to make the ronnd trip by daylight mt. Taste Good. Do Good, Ksslsy Institua, " “ ’ a ' , . ' “ g and most important item of necessary exclaimed the baby’s mother. “ It’s too and Plattsburg avenues, Burlington, 4”’, whatever name it may be known, ami 2 ripe, 10c. • «ho WrTuI on the Columbia River, through the cute for anything. You know Harold V t., published in the News of that expense to the landholder. it on health. Address however bad it may l>e, 10 minutes I s— 4y (M H S fs Cklesf«, loatrwal, law Vsrk. tile There are thousands of miles of C fl ade Mountains, on the following a*. 3 7 -ie o i. M. r . M. o. vigorous rubbing with St. Jacobs Oil will be 2 years old next month, and we city. To a reporter she said: “ I had been caring for a patient old barbed wire fence in the north schedule: on the atflicted part will drive out the are now taking him to ebureb with us. H E N w r i t i n g t . a d v a rtla a ra p lease The wire is fairly good in m e n t i.>a th is p a p e r. trouble and completely restore. It is Hls futher always give's hliu a penny steadily for nine months without west. Leaving Portland at 7 o’clock every One Against the Horse. a thing so easily caught, it may he to put In the collection plate. Well, rest and was run down and tired. them— half ns good as if it were new. morning (except Monday), reaching the And yet because the wires have I had very little appetite and some last Sunday the plate was being pass Thirteen Stories. wondered at why there is not more of ’’There's one good thing about an automobile.” O'Hoolihan— Phwat wud yex do If it, but because it is so easily cured by ed, and some one dropped a coin on the times I would skip one or two meals sagged and some of them have become "Cascade Locks” at 12 o’clock M., stop "W hat’s that?” yex wor’t fall off this rufe? St. Jacobs Oil may lie the very reason floor. It made quite a loud noise, and and not feel it at all. W hile visit loosened from the posts, the fence is ping at Hood River and White Salmon It is when the and arriving at The Dalles at 3 P. M. Harold turned to me and asked, in a ing in Boston an abcess formed back nearly worthless. "It doesn’t try to run up to every O'Harrtty— Faith, O'ld make up me that we hoar so little of it. voice loud enough to be heard all over of my ear. I had no strength, and wires are loose and wabbly in a barbed Starting back at 4 P. M., arriving in watering fountain It comes to.”— Puck. mind goin’ down—Ohio State Journal. the church: ‘Mamma, whose penny are although I was always drowsy sleep wire fence that damage is done t o ! Portland at 10 P. M. Meals the very Bourgeois that?' Wasn't It the cutest thing? Of did not seem to refresh me. After stock. best that the market ran afford and Mrs. Bulgore— But they are very I came home I had seven abcesses on Have you ever noticed a fence in | course he thought tliat nobody ever I only 25c Fare to The D dies one way, fashionable, are they not? my back near the waist line and was that condition? Mra. Swellman—-Fashionable? Most gave more than a penny because that's unable to sit up much for three or $1.50, and ronnd trip, $2.50. Landing A few upright stays and some assuredly not. Why, they permit the all hls papa ever gives him.” Then | four months. The doctors who "A n ch or Clam ps" w ill repair an old - and office, foot of Alder St. Both care of their children to Interfere with tbe proud young father blushed more deeply than ever.—Philadelphia Rec | treated me said I had blood-poisoning barbed wire or smooth wire fence and j phones Main 351. their aoctal obligations. from which I would never recover." make it as good as new. It makes ord. I f you desire to take a trip for pleas E czema , T xttr *, rsoxtASis, B a l t R iib v m , A c n k and • great many other “ That must have been very dis the fence as rigid and firm as when His Favorite Dish. diseases of like character are classed as skin diseases, when they coutd just ure, for grandeur, for everything that A M od e l Woman. couraging, ” said the reporter. new— and w ill make it last for years, j properly be called blood diaeasea, for they undoubtedly originate in the blood, like “ What la your favorite dish?” In "Did you not aay. Ellen, that Mr. B. " I t was. It took all the ambition Now is the time bo save money. | eye or heart could wish, and that no dancer, Catarrh, Scrofula, Rheumatism, Contagious blood Poison, etc. ; the only Cancer, quired Mrs. Frontpew of the Rev out of me for awhile. But one day, W ire is high, excessively high, and other part of the world can famish, go real difference being in the intensity ami nature of the poison. The more serious I Longface, the new pastor. She felt Is poor?” when I was feeling particularly des an entirely new fence is an expensive for a ride on the “ Bailey Gatzert ” "Yea, he has only hls profession." diseases, Cancer, Catarrh, etc., are caused by some specific poison or virus, which sure It was chicken, but It proved not. pondent, a friend advised me to try affair— if you get the best. The best | Make np a party of your congenial is either inherited or in other ways gets into the blood and attacks certain vital "W ill your unele favor Ills suit?" organa or appears in the form of terrible sores and ulcera, while the milder and | "Er- the contribution plate," answered "No; and 1 can expect nothing front Dr. W illiam s’ Pink Tills for Tale is one composed of all large and | friends and together pass the most en the Rev. Longface. absently. leas dangerous skin diseases are caused by blood humors or an over acid condition People. 8he was taking them with strong wires— which cost more at first him.” joyable day of your lives. of that fluid. These acid poisons, as they ooze out through the pores of the skin You can get j "Then, Ellen, you will have to resign 1 benefit and thought they m ight also but will last forever. cause great irritation, with intense itching and burning. The eruption may be of Charity and bookbinders covers a Very cordially yours, help me. I bought some at once and along without buying a new fence for - fashionable society.” a pustular kind, with excessive discharge of thick, gummy fluid, or the skin may multitude o f faults. "N o matter -1 shall see oior* of before I had used one box of the pills awhile by repairing the old on». The be hot, d ry a n d feverish, iwollen and fissured. Skin disease*, whether they apj cat Every man Is like the company he I found I was gaining strength. My "A n ch or C lam p" is the only positive as sores, blotches or pimples Fred." la wont to keep.—Euripides. I c a a o h * * r f u l l y a n d m ost s in c e re ly e n d o rse become more deeply rooted "You must give up expensive dress.” | appetite and digestion improved and fence lock on the market' It pre ar epeclflo ae a ou re fo r E n e m a , th e n o i l and intractable the lo n g e t I felt rested after sleeping, instead of vent* sagging; it prevents loose wire-*; "Oh. Fred admires simplicity.” To o C ru « I * * . d a n n o y in g d laa asa, I t h in k , th a t BO Y E A R S ’ neglected, the skin in time heing tired as I was formerly. 1 soon it can be used on any kind of wire; it | "You canuot keep a carriage." l a s h la M i r to. I w a a tr o u b le d w it h it fo r “ False! False!" shrieked the hero EXPE R IE NC E having a thick, hard, rough became entirely well and able to re is simple, can be applied by any one, t w a . t y - g v * y a a ra , a i d tria d m a n y re m e d ia l "But we can have our delightful of the latest dramatisation In falsetto and unsightly appearance. w it h * o g o o d affact A ft e r u a ln g y o u r m e dicin e sume my duties.” and it is cheap. It will pay you to j walks." tones. You can hide the blenushet a ah art tim e I th in k I a m a a t lr a ly re liev e d "T h e n you believe the Pink Pills send for free sample and full informa- j "You must take a small house and T e a c a * g iv e tk le state m e n t a a y p u b lic it y y o n “ Do you say that to my face?" for a time with cosmetics; m a y deal re, aa it is v o lu n t a r ily m ade, m o re fo r cured you?’ ’ and washes, lotions, soaps tion to the Portland Anchor Fence | screamed the heroine. furnish It plainly.” t h * * * a d U a to d t h a n n o to rie ty f o r m yeelf. " I am certain they did. and I in Co., 742 Nicolai St., Portland, Ore. and powder* may reliev* “ I say It to your very teeth!” roared "Yes: for elegant furniture would be V a r y re sp ectfu lly, tend to keep Dr. W illiam s' Pink Pills the hero.—Cleveland Plain Dealer. out of place In a cottage.” WM. C CAMPBELL, AM ! ______ temporarily the itching and burning, but eventually the •1« West Oeatral. W ic h it a , T RADE m s « « ® Trouble. “ You will have to cover your floors for Pale People by me all the time, pore* of the akin become so D esigns so that I can take them if needed. I It« Couldn't Los«. with thin, plain carpet*." Trouble would be a great deal easier clogged up by this treatment that the poiaonoui matter thrown off by the blood C ory rights Ac. "Then I shall hear hts steps the soon- recommend them to my patients as to bear It those you dislike were not Jones— Do you object to your boy Anvrm « sending a sfrrtrh and description may canaot pass out of the system, and settles on the lungs, heart or some other vital itrkly aarwtain rur opinion free whether an well as to every one who is suffering having the beat time of their Uvea, Just playing football? er." organ and endangers life. rentfon M mrvhaMv patentable. C•nrinantca- from any complaint brought on hv when you are going through i t —Atchi Smith—No, Indeed; the policy Is tkms «trtctly confidential. Handbook on Paten t« To purify and build np the polluted blood ia the right treatment for ski* •ent free. Oldest agency fo r aecnnn« patenta. O oo.l W o r d f o r H im . derangement of the blood or nerves. ’ ’ son Globe. made out In my favor. diseases, and for this purpose no other medicine ia to deservedly popular a* S. S. 9. Patents taken ’ hn>tt«ta M o rn „% Co. r e c e ir « Banka- Dumlelgb is not such a dunce ^ r r in i not if e, without charge. In the It ia a perfect antidote for all blood humors, and when taken into the circulation, Dr. W illiam s’ Pink Pills for Pale as they make him out. He gels off a gently but thoroughly eliminates all impurities aid put* the blood in a healthy, People are sold by all dealers or Still VtOTM. good thing one* In a while. -normal state. The akin can't remain in an irritated^ diseased conditio*'whe* will be sent postpaid on receipt of A handsomely Montrât ed weekly. 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