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2 Wasted muscles and decaying bones. What havoc! Scrofula, let alone, is capable of all that, and more. It is commonly marked by bunches in the neck, inflammations in the eyes, dys pepsia, catarrh, and general debility. It is always radically and permanently cured by Did Goethe Have Pockmark*? DAM AGE BY FLA M E8 Disfigured Skin The F ire F i e n d '» T e r r i b l e t h e Y e a r I IK K ). W o rk in The Goethe specialists have some- thing new to talk about. A Breslau professor his discovered In a plaster cast of the poet's face, spots on the chin and the ¡eft cheek which look like smallpox marks. The savants are now discussing the important ques tion whether Goethe really had pock marks in his face, or whether the spots discovered Indicate mere imper fections in the plaster. It is knowr that Goethe did have the smcllpox when he was six years old.—New York Post. During the year 1900 there were 79,- 249 fires in the United States, which burned 109.092 pieces of property and destroyed values represented by $ 100 .- 929,805. An analysis of the causes ot these fires shows that 23.13 per cent of the numlfer originated from such as de fective Hues and smokestacks, over Which exists ail humor**, cures all erup heated stoves and stovepipes, friction tions, a m i builds up the whole system, in machinery, faultily installed or de whether young or old. Hood’. HIU cu r, liv.r 111.: til. not* irritating and generate*] electric wires and lights, oil- only cathartic to take with Hood*. Sar.anarllla. stove accidents and explosions of gas Good Price For Manusciipt. oline, chemicals, (lust, etc. The late Russian savant. Dr. Kulesh, Such common cases as lamp acci made a translation Into Little Russia" Tolstoy Independent of Doctors. dents, sparks, careless use of matches, Count Tolstoy is not an obedient pa cigars, cigarettes and tobacco pipes, of the Bible, which the censor would not allow to be printed. His widow tient. Some time ago his physicians told him not to walk or ride on horse ashes, hot couls, open fireplaces and has now sold the manuscript to the back, but he did what he pleased, re grates, plumbers’ furnaces, candles and British Bible Society for 5000 roubles marking. “ I know better than all phy gus Jets were responsible for 23.85 per cent of the amount of the loss. Property sicians what is good for me.” Not Up to the Mark. exposed to fire originating on other Magazine Editor—Haven’t you got premises was destroyed to the extent of a poem to go on this page? D E AFN E SS CANNOT HE CURED 31.03 per cent. Fires originating from Assistant—Here’s one that I don't By local applications, as they cann ot reach the quite get the meaning of, but I sup diseaaeirpurtion o ! the ear. There is o n ly one crime und mischief, such ns incendiar w ay to cu re dearness, and that ta by con stitu ism, tramps, burglars, drunken men, pose many of our readers will under tion a l rem ed ir-. lleafncss is caused by an in stand it. flam ed ron ditIon of the m ucou s lin in g o f the lunatics and mischievous children were Magazine Editor—That won’t do. I Eustaebinn Tube. W hen tilts tube gets in- responsible for 8.52 per cent of the loss. want something that will puzzle every tluined you have a rum bling sound or im p er Fires of unknown origin burned 21.15 body.—Judge. fect hearing, and when It is en tirely closed deafness Is the result, and tinlesa tbelllHaiiiuia- per cent. It is estimated, however, that tion can be taken ou t and th is tube restored to its norm al con d ition , bearing w ill be destroyed at least 50 per cent of the fires of un Decendent* of Scotch Higlanders. forever; n in e eases ou t ot ten are caused by known origin are caused by Incendiar catarrh, w hich is nothing but an inflam ed Most of the people in Pictou and ies. con d ition of the m ucous surfaces. Antigonish, in Nova Scotia, and a We w ill giv e One Hundred D ollars for any Of the causes which may lie consider great case of Deafness r e u s e d by catarrh) that can part of the neighboring counties, n ot be cu red by H all's Catarrh Care. Hend for ed unavoidable, lightning was responsi are descendants of the Scotch High circulars, free. ble for 2.15 per cent of I lie loss. Spon landers who settled tnere about a cen K. J. CHENEY ,fc CO., T oledo, 0. Bold by Druggists, 7óc taneous combustion caused 4.23 per tury ago. H a ll's F a m ily P illa are th e best. cent, the result of careless or Ignorant handling of Inflammable material. Oil-Burning Locomotives. The Kaiser's Palaces. Locomotives to burn oil are appear From the foregoing percentages It will In the twenty-odd palaces of the ing in the Pacific states. They are be seen that nearly all fires are prevent German Emperor some 3500 servants built with the cab and furnace in front able. That they are not prevented is are employed, about 2000 of these be and the smokestack behind. The ten due in large measure to tlie fact that ing women. A huge income Is. of der Is discarded, and the oil and water the people of this country are Ignorant course, required for keeping up estab are conducted in pipes. or indifferent as to the reasons for an lishments on this scale, and the Em peror’s total expenditure is estimated E G T C Permanently Curial, iso tits er nervousnes* annual absolute waste which has aver ■ ■ . sS alter first day’s nsenf hr. K line’s * iri-at Nnrre aged almost $140.000.000 In twenty-six at some $25,000 a day. Itoetorer. Hi-ii.l fur F i t HE E’k.OO trial buttle and treat- is.. Da. It. i i. K line . l.tu.ttll Arch St.. Pinlailelebia.Pi. years. Sweet Revenge. It seems to he a popular fallacy, says Wirt Gauze for Hay Fever. Nebb—You must like to hear that Arthur K. Harrell In Leslie’s Weekly, The newest idea for mitigating hay that a fire Insurance policy Indemnifies dreadful grind organ since you pay the fever—a disease which seems to claim all loss. During the last twenty-six man to play under your window every more victims every year, in propor years the fire Insurance companies have day. Nobb—No, I don’t like it any more tion to the population is embodied in a small disc covered with wire gauze, paid to tlie property owners of tills than that girl over the way who in country a sum aggregating something taking vocal lessons.—Boston Post. which is inserted in the nostril. over $1,700,000,000. 'Hie difference A Peculiar Wasp. La Grippe conquers life—Wizard Oil between the amount of the property One kind of wask found in Brazil conquers La Grippe. Your druggist loss, which Is placed in the “ lire tallies'’ at $2,899,714,021, and the amount dis- and Guiana makes its nest of a hrii- sells Wizard Oil. trlhutcd by tlie Insurance companies ! Hunt white pasteboard suspending it represents vvlint lias been borne direct- ! ^rom highest branch* s of the tree:,, An Independent American Citizen. have BO a" to eB®“ Pe. th<; at‘ ?ntion of the Whllo riding in a Maine country ly by lire sufferers. The companies i.i I monkeys, which, in those regions, road a traveler observed a field of collected from policyholders mid there- )iave a troublesome habit of invesli- corn which was overrun with rank fore from the thrifty of tills country j ¡rating everything, even a hornet's weeds, and midway of the place was a the amount wliicli they have paid in nest. large, consicuottsly displayed sign with losses. tho following: "Notlss! None of Your Business if This Com Ain’t Hoed." H o o d ’s Sarsaparilla Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow’s Sooth- Ing Syrup the best remedy to use for their children during the teething period. Clean Persons Among the Lepers. 1 Tricking a Chronologer. President Pritchett of the Massa- chusetts Institute of Technology in relating his experience in college re cently said that the way boys had of finding a certain professor was to step into the middle of the college yard and call out a date in American his tory. Instantly the professor would came out from some window or door In the college and say that the date was incorrect. JOHN POOLE, Portland, Oregon, Visitors He'p to Enrich Maine. The vacation visitor to Maine in re FoMof Morrtaoa Suaab cent seasons has been so numerous and so generouB in his expenditures Can give t o o t h * best bargains la that the prosperity of the Fine Tree Buggies. Flows. Boilers and Engines, State has taken long leaps ahead. Windmills and P um D S and General Machinery. See us before buying. An Exhibition Stunt. OREGON S h o r t L in e Mamma—The whipping you got yes terday doesn't seem to have improved you; your conduct has been even worse today. WJlUe— That's what I wanted to Brain-Weight and Mental Power. prove. You said I was bad as 1 possibly | It Is stated by an authority that the could be yesterday an’ I knew you was weight of a man's brain has nothing wrong.—Philadelphia Record. to do with his mental power. The colder the climate, the greater the size Anatomical Melancholy. of the brain. The largest heads of all are those of the Chugatches, who live First Bookworm—What are you very far north, and next comes the looking for, Jones? heads of the Laps. Second Worm—Anatomy of the Mel ancholy.. First Worm—Just what I’m after, j La Source. Have you got the blues? “Just look at Frauline Hilgeard's beautiful hair?" “ Yes, she has it from her father.” “ But. excuse me, he is quite bald!” “ To be sure; but he’s a hair dress er.”—Der Dorfbarbier. F arry'a Heeds m a k e g o o d cro p s, g o o d r cr o p s m a k e m o re cu s to m e r s —§o e a ch yea r the c r o p s a n d cu sto m e rs h a v e g r o w n greater. T h a t’s the secret o f th e F erry fam e. M ore F e rr y ’ s S e e d s s o ld an d sow n than a n y o th e r k in d . S old by all dealers. O . M . Ferry i D e tr o it, M ic h . Lee Chop’s Fortune. P O R T LA M P Boiler Tubes of Big Steamer. Tho boiler tubes of a liner, if placed in a straight line would reaen nearly ten miles, and the condenser tubes more than twenty-five miles. The to tal number of separate pieces of steel in the main structeure of the ship Is not less than 40,000. Women as Bull-Killers. An experiment with women as tor eadors was recently made in the bull ring at Cadiz, Spain, and was far from satisfactory. The women proved very poor hull-killers, and the cheers turned to hisses before the day’s entertain men was over. ORF Co. C o m p le te A n n u a l C a t a logue fo r 1 9 0 2 , F R E E ! Academic and Collegiate Flails. REV. E. P. M U RPH Y, President, Keeiey Cure We Teach bure relief from liquor, opium and tobooae habit*, bend lor p a r u o u u n to Bookkeeping, Stenography, Mathematics, English, Lan guages, History, Etc., Kesley Institute, By M a il r . j - A prehistoric canoe was dug up re Pacific Coast C o r r e cently in a bog about five miles from Dungannon, County Tyrone, Ireland. spondence Ins tltuto m e n t io n t h is p a p e r . Portland, Or agon. It is scooped out of an oak trunk, is six feet long three feet wide, and eight - een inches deep. It has a ring shape at the bow, evidently for mooring and IIN Y O U R P O C K E T ! haulage, and also two lugs at the Y n il C in ft t h o n i f f o r n m o D’-xwoen sickly, lousy ch ickens and healthy, contented stern. In the same bog a woman’s IU U mill (IIC U lllC IC lIb C o n e b riu ts no m oney to you r pocket, the other m eans i_____„ In your pnr*e. W hich w ill you have ? body was discovered in a remarkable P r n o o h o o l i ’ c l i o n I f i l l o r 1» » li'i uid to paint or spray the roosts, q u ickly deatroylng all state of preservation. According to U lU C o U C u R O LIUC IMIiCl lice. Tin* price is nothing in com parison to tlie g o o d ¡t will do. n iir P h i p k o n c rV>M G r o e s h e c k 'a K gu I’ r o ilu e e r » m l H e a lt h F o o d to tha medical opinion it has lain there for u C u o Y u G o Y I UUI u lllu n C lI O . c h ic k e n . - prevents m ortality. -I’u llct. In-sin layiuft w hen five o f 200 years, but the peaty soil had pre six m onths old . ‘-'5 to 50 per cen t, m ore eugs produced. served it. PORTLAND SEED CO., 135 Front Street, Portland, Or. Ooamt Agent,. N . P . N . Ü. j Daily E x.Sunday 8:00 D. m. Saturday 10:00 p. in. 6:45a.m M od ., Wed. and Fri. But a m odel or drawing w ith a di and we w ill advise you. J. S. Duffie ! & Co., (Dept. A) W ashington, D. C. 1 For full information addrese N o. 9 —1 9 0 2 . B e c a M s e FI¿s 4:00 p. in. For San Francisco— Sail every 5 days. 1 , Why Syru p .o f PO RTLAN D . H o lid a y R e so lu tio n s University Park. Portland, Oregon A Prehistoric Canoe. 7:00a. m. All sailing dates subject to change 6:00 p.m. 1 4:00 p. m. Ex. Sunday Columbia River Steamers. To Astoria and Way Landings. Willamette River. 4:30 p. m. Water perm itting. E x.Sunday Oregon City, New berg, Salem, Inde pend ence, C orval lis and Way Land ing*. 7:00 a. m. Willamette and Yam 3:30 p. m. hill Rivers. Mon., Wed. Tues.» Thur, Water perm itting. and Sat. and Fri. Oregon City, Day- ton ,& Way Land ings. Lv. Riparia Snake River. Lv. Lewiston 4:05 a. m. 7:00 a. m. Daily except R iparia to Lewiston Daily excep t Monday. M onday. A. L. CRAIG, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Or. V. A. SCHILLING, City T icket Agent. Third and W ashington Streets. SO U TH AND E A S T -V I A - Its component parts are all wholesome. It acts gently without unpleasant after-effects. It is wholly free from objectionable substances. In the leper settlement in the island of Molakai, there were 909 lepers and 104 “ clean” persons. The general The sardine factories of Maine have opinion was that the “ clean" would In time become leprous. Nearly 1,100 closed because of the high price of tin. people are housed, fetl and clothed for The world Is promised another revo It contains the laxative principles of plants. about $80,000 a year. lution in fuel by which the oxygen is It contains the carminative principles o f plants. separated from the air. A New Billiard Ball Trick. It contains wholesome aromatic liquids which are It is pure. Nearly 5,000 colored workers employ An entirely new performance wllh agreeable and refreshing to the taste. cue and billiard ball has been given by ed In the Southern tobacco factories tiro It is gentle. the famous billiard player, Robert do members Df the Tobacco Workers’ Un Bremont, snys the Peoria Herald. Mr. ion. A ll are pure. It is pleasant. Bremont calls his trick “ William Tell." Tho receipts of live stock this year at A ll are delicately blended. Ho performs It on an ordinary billiard Western distributing centers were 21,- All are skillfully and scientifically compounded. table, upon which a lighted candle has It is efficacious. been placed. By hitting a hall with his 325,304 hend, an Increase of 1,001,010 head o er the same time last year. cue he sends tho former over the It is not expensive. Its value is due to our method o f manufacture and to flame, describing an arc. The holder •The great steel trust will lie of prac the orginality and simplicity o f the combination. or candle Is not touched by the hall, tical service to New York Slate In open It is good for children. but its motion extinguishes the light. ing the plant of tlie Troy Steel Com T o get its beneficial effects — buy the genuine. It is excellent for ladies. I’iso’s Cure cntinot be too highly spoken pany, which lias been Idle for live years of ns a cough cure.—.1. W. O’ B rikn , 322 and which once employed 3.000 men. Third Ave., N., .Minneapolis, Minn., Jan. ! Í It is convenient for business men. Manufactured by The controversy as to whether Brit ti, 1800. ish or American locomotives are tlie It is perfectly safe under all circumstances. Water Power is Mighty. bettor is a very one-sided affair. The Northeastern Railway of England has Gigantic water power developments It is used by millions o f families the world over. are projected in the Alps. Thero are Just ordered twenty locomotives from a now in the French Alps 48 factories Chicago company. It stands highest, as a laxative, with physicians. supplied by 250,000 horse power, elec Carroll D. Wright, Chief of the Labor trically generated. Kngineers estimate Bureau, says tlie number of industrial I f you use it you have the best laxative the world that 3,000,000 horse power is now run ! establishments In the United States In San F ra.n cisco. Cal. ning to waste in the Alps. produces. creased from 355,415 in 1S1H1 to 053.000 L o u i s v i ll e , K y . N e w Y o r k . N. Y . last year. Tlie value of products In Frcddie Would Have His Way. F O B S A L E B Y A L L L E A D IX G D R U G G IS T S . Little Freddie — Mamma, doesn't creased from $9.372,437.000 In 1800 to not less than $15,000,000,000 Inst year. Uncle Bob 11 ko plum pudding? Mamma—Yes; hut tho doctor won’t Groat Britain lias under construction let him eat It. •177 vessels, with a tonnage of 1,414,- Little Freddlo Well, If I was as big |._>q 'g-j,,. United Stales Inis sixty four as him there wouldn’t bo any doctor vesgel(1 mldl>r construction, with a ton- big enough to stop me.—Bostou Her nage of 232,520. Tills Is a long wny ald. A Ntw Milk Adulteration. behind Great Britain, hut it Is more than any of the other maritime nations A now milk adulterant has been dis covered by tho dairy inspectors in use is building. The Industrial Commission's report In Minnesota. It Is called glseogen, on trade unionism shows that tlie mem and is composed of sugar, lime and water. It has the effect of making bership of labor organizations Is in milk appear richer than it is. as the creasing rapidly. Nearly 1.500,000 men laetle aeld In the milk turns the lime Sorrs and Ulcers never become chronic are now enrolled In such associations, to a thick white substance that as unless the ldood is in poor condition — is over one-tlilrd of tills number iK'Ing nf- similates with the milk and Improves Sluggish, weak ami unable to throw off fl||n, ed with the American Federation its looks while it does not injure the the poisons that accumulate in it. The f . . taste. system must be relieved of the unhealthy matter through the sore, and great danger Hard Place to Build Railroads. to life would follow should it heal before Knnacvclt Surprised llim. io * The difficulty of railroad construc the blood has been made pure and healthy Alfred Bowkcr. officially known n§ and alUmpiirities eliminated from the aya- th(, r, worslilpful the Mayor of Win- tion in some parts of Africa is illus trated uy the fact that on the Free- tem. 0 . 8 . 0 . begin* the cure by first cleans- . . „ . . . ................. . A LL 0 R U G G IS T 9 . ing ,nd invigorating the bldosl, building the Jomigcst man in ,00 years town-Mattru line in Sierra Leone up the general health and removing from occupy that oltice, on his recent trip eleven steel bridges had to he built in ta s te r o o d . E a t them lik e ca n d y . T h e y r e m o v e a n y b ad taste In th e m o u th , le a v th e system yj C O N S T A N T DRAIN *° iLls country visited the White Mouse, a distance of thirty kilometers. in g th e b re a th sw eet and p e rfu m e d . It la where he was made welcome by Fees a p lea su re to take them , and th ey a r* Must Bear Signature of effetemattn-’ U P O N TH E S Y S T E M . blent Roosevelt. Just before sailing lik e d e s p e c ia lly b y ch ild ren , The Truth ol It s w e e te n the s to m a ch by cleansing th* When this has been accomplished the dis for home lie said tlint the most Inter m o u th , th ro a t and fo o d ch an n el. That “ It's my opinion," said Mr. Medder- J charge gradually ceases, and the sore or m ea n s, th e y s to p u n d ig ested fo o d fro m ulcer heals. It is the tendency of these old esting iiinn lie had met in America was grass, after complimenting the grocer s o u r in g In the sto m a ch , p re v e n t g a s fo r m j on the fact that the store had been j Indolent sores to grovf worse and worse, the Rough Rider President. in g in the b o w e ls, and kill d ise a se g e r m s o f a r y kind th a t breed and fe e d in th e en and eventually to destroy the bones. Local "The tiling that most astonished me," furnished with a new stove for the fall i tire system . 5 c Fsc.sitali* Wrappar Below. loafers, "that some o’ these here navy I applications, while soothing and to some said tlie English Mayor, according to a re p u re ly v e g e ta b le and contain n o m er* officers is workin’ for the coal trust. I extent alleviate pain, cannot reach the seat { ^Sew York Times, "was his great o u ria l o r o th e r m in era l p oiso n . T h e y c o n b’lieve that’s why they didn't tell ▼ ary a a ia ll a n d , of the trouble. o. S. S. does, and no matter sist o f the la test d isc o v e rie s in m ed icin e, to take M a agar, ar.d fo r m a co m b in a tio n o f rem ed ies u n - how apparently hopeless your condition, and very Intimate knowledge of the his Schley about their ronl supply—hold- cq u a le d to m a k e the b lo o d pure and rich e r e n though ough your constitution has broken tory and character of Alfred the Great in’ hack on him till prices went up an d m ak e cle a n skin and b e a u tifu l c o m FOR HEADACHE* d o w n , it will bring relief when nothing Knowing that I was here as tlie repre another half dollar on the ton.”—Bal p le x io n . FOR D IU IN E S t. else can. It supplies the rich, pure blood sentative of England at the American timore American. to n e the s to m a ch and b o w e ls and s tir up th e la zy liver. T h e y d o n o t m e re ly s o fte n necessary to heal tlie sore anil nourish celebrations, he at once began talking FDR B IliO U S R it t . th e s to o ls an d ca u s e th e ir d isc h a rg e , b u t the debilitated, diseased body. Not Up in French. s tre n g th e n the b o w e ls and p ut them in to to uie of the wonderful king of Wes FOR TORRID U V U . 1 Mr J n Talbert, Lock ho* s i s k i a e a t , Mias, liv e ly , h e a lth y con d itio n , m a k in g th eir a c •aya: ^'S ia years ago m y leg from the knre to sex. There is not one man In 10,009 Willis—I prefer to eat a ta carte. FOR CONSTIPATIOR. tio n n a tu ra l. the foot was one solid a->re. Several physician, Glllls—Ah! I see you frequent lunch who knows more about him than your n e v e r g r ip n o r g rip e T h e y a ct q u le fly . p o s treated me and I made two trip , to ttet Spring., FOR SALLOW SKID. itiv e ly and n e v e r cause a n y kind o f u n co m but found no relief. I was induced to try S S .S , President. We hnd a long chat and wagons.—Boston Herald. FOR T O E C O M P U X IO I fo r t a b le fe e lin g. T a k en r e g u la r ly th e y m a k e and it made a com plete cure, i hair« been a per fectly well man ever since " _ _ J he really gave me some Ideas about .VI- th e liv e r a ct r e g u la rly and n a tu ra lly as it s h o u ld . T h e y k eep the s e w e r a g e o f th e b o d y ti M I r a r e l y T a c e ta k l Answered. is the only purely veg- _ fred and the lasting effects of his reign p r o p e r ly m o v in g and keep the s y s te m clea n . ■ i i i — l*i i dable blo^d purifier | had not tho tight of. and I have been "But how do you pass your time?" In crease the flo w o f m ilk In n u rsin g m o th C U R E S IC K H E A D A C H E . known — contains no „ very student of English bla- asked the lady from the city of the re ers. If the m o th e r ea ts a ta b le t. It m a k es poisonous minerals to h e r m ilk m ild ly p u rg a tiv e and has a m ild boon fo r tired business man who had settled tory, anil particularly of the Immediate b u t certa in efTect on th e b a b y . In this w a y ruin the digestion and th e y are the o n ly s a fe la x a tiv e f o r th * MOTHERS add to, rather than relieve your suffer story ami traditi,ut of my own people. on a farm. Automobile» Scare* ia London. n u rsin g Infant. "Well,” said the retired business ings. If your flesh does not heal readily If President Roosevelt is as learned mi ta k e n p a tie n tly , p ersiste n tly , w ill cu re any Automobiles have become very 1 when scratched, bruised or cut, vour blood other things as he Is in Ibis he is even man. "1 spend a good deal of It in ex f o r m o f c o n stip a tio n , no m a tte r h ow old op h o w o fte n o th e r rem ed ies h a ve fa iled . T h e y lain laid condition, and any ordiuary sort a more wonderful man than Ills admir plaining to inquirers how I get along scarce In the city proper of London art J CURE consequence of the application of an ' out here."—Somerville Journal. a re a b s o lu te ly g u a r a n te e d to cu re a n v ca s e , Is apt to become c ltrouic. ers credit him with IK'Ing." o r p u rch a se m o n e y w ill b e c h e e r fu lly re old ordinance forbidding self-propelle 1 Send for our free book and write out fu n d e d . vehicles from going faster than three physicians about your caac. We make no Old time Droughts. c o s t 10c. 25c. 5»V a b o x S am p les s*nt fr e * miles an hour. Nearly every man thinks he has done f o r th e a sk in g W e pub lish r.o te stim o n ia ls charge for thl* service. The first great drouth on reco. I b u t sell C a s ra re ts on th eir m e rit u n d er ab THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA, BA. a great deal for tlie town In « lilcli he NEVER SOLD happened ln S7S, and the two succeed so lu te g u a r a n te e to cu re . B u y and try % lin s, if he lias uof actually made ,t ing years, when, according to the rec Vrry Queer. b o x to -d a y . o r w rite us f o r fre e sam p les IN BULK and b o o k le t. famous. ’ . ords, there was practically no rain "It's mighty queer that Frank Tlck- $ M r w S T t K U S « R S X ID Y CO.. CHICAGO *r *|W T f l l f c fall In England. In 879 the springs in leton should _____ _________ turn out to be a default- There is a certain measure of g <d England were dried up. and It was Im- er." remarked Tenspot C l A A D r U / i D H w ill be paid t* M Y reader of this paper who w ill rs. luck in dying wlille one is still of aa possioie for men to work In the open ’ That s what it is.’’ added Bunting *4 a I v l v / port to ns any attempt of substitution, or sal* of In 993 and 994 the nuts on the "Nobody ever heard him alluded to As “ something just as good" when Cases rets are called age to cause people to be sorry about It. air. trees were "roasted as If in an oven " Honest Frank Ttckleton.'"— Puck. for. ana furnish sridsnce upon which wo can convict. All correspondencs confidential. tk * best fa m ily l&x&tiv* ^UFORK i A pG^VRlIP (T SORES AND ULCERS. r ilO M LAMBERSON - Portland, Oregon COURSES—Classical, Literary, Scientific and Com m ercial. For particulars apply to 8:10 a. m. 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