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Css Knives in Quarrels. In Burmah in Ceylon, and, though T b ij arr striated or morbid fluid* court fortunately in a lesser degree, in Ma ing the vein* and a ft pc ting the tissue*. dras, quarrels are constantly occurring V alentino T e l i a H o w They are commonly due to defectly* diges in which knives are brought into play Lyd ia E m P inkh a m ’a V cgo ta - tion but are sometimes Inherited. and serious wounds inflicted, resulting b io C o m p o u n d C u re d Horm How do they manifest themselves? more than often not in death. The In many forms of cutaneous eruption, knives used in Ceylon are sheath salt rheum or eczema, pimples and holla, knives, and for long the law abiding Happiness will go out of your life _nd In weakness, languor, general debility. community has been trying to get the forever, my sister, if you have any How are they expelled ? By authorities insist on these knives lieing of the symptoms mentioned in Mrs. Valentine’s letter, unless you act made with a button on the tip. They j j promptly. Procure Lydia E. Pink- would thus he rendered harmless for ham’s Vegetable Compound at cnee. which also builds up the system tiiat h— stabbing, while still available for I t is absolutely sure to help you. Then suffered from them. legitimate use. j write for advice if there is anything It Is the best medicine for all humors. about your case you do not under- A Delusion. | stand. You need not be afraid to tell the Where Vanity Rules. Willie—Those -Those gold fish you sent things you could not explain to the A Wonch explorer has discovered on home are fakes. i doctor—your letter will be seen only by Simson— How do you know? the west coast of Africa what he regards ! women. All r h r ^ m r ° w Z “se7pJriV- ................ * Labors- 1 "W hy, I took them out of the water | ate lettera at Mrs; piakham’s as the vainest people on earth. They are the Pahonins, a warlike tribe, and they turned brown in 15 minutes.” 1 tory, at Lynn. Mass., are women. All letters are confidential and advice abso whose main employment is the adorn lutely free. ment of their persons, chiefly by means Here is the letter : — “ It is with of tattooing. Great ingenuity is also pleasure th at 1 auU my testimony to exhibited in dressing their hair, which | your list, hop- in many cases is arranged in astonish i mg it may in ingly elaborate fashion. INCREDIBLE AMOUNT OF MONEY duce others to avail t h e m- I am sure Plso's Cure for Consumption LOST BY THE WORKING C LA SSES. selves of t h e saved my life three years »go. —Mas Titos. benefit of your B o b r in s . M a p le street, Norwich, N. Y.. valuable rem I'eb. 17,1000. ▲ a I n t e r v i e w W ith G e o r g e V . H a m m o n d , ed y. Before o f T a c o m a , W a s h ., s M an W h o taking Lydia The Man.Who Dldn't-Gct-Off. T a lk s fro m E x p e r ie n c e . E. Pinkham 's “ For deep-laid, underground, double- V e g e ta b le The money lost annually by skilled Compound I dyed, contrary meanness, give me a workmen of all occupations figures up felt very bad woman.” to millions of dollars and is becoming ly,wasterribly “ Goodness!? What do you mean?” greater every year. This amount of nervous, a n d “ They always go to cleaning house money represents mainly time lost and tired, had sick Just when a man is thinking of going the serious effect upon the social com headaches, no fishing."—Chicago Hoarld. fort of the workingmen and their fam a p p e t i t e , ilies is evident. Mr. George V. Ham rnnm ng pain in stomach, pain in m J Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow's Sooth back and rh-ht side and so weak I mond, of Tacoma, Wash., said the could scarcely stand. 1 was-not able ing Svrup tho best remedy to use tor their other day: children during the teething period. | lurp 'I have lost my share of time but I through my body. Before I had taken Russel Sage's Lunches. am thankful to sav that I have not been half a bottle of jo u r medicine, I found myself improving. I continued its use According to tho popular tradition losing any of late.” “ You don’t look as if you had lost until I had taken four bottles, and felt Russoll Hugo »mstains life when down so well that I did not need to take any town with a cracker, a red apple and a much through sickness." more I am like a new person, and No, and I don’t feel so. But the your glass of water. This is as wide of the medicine shall alwaj-s have my fact as are many such stories about fact remains that I was a very sick praise.” — M m . W. P. T a U R B ^ W prominent mon. Mr. Sage is not only man. I took cold along in 1889 and Ferry Avenue, Camden, N.J. “ nice” in regard to what he eats, but rheumatism settled in my arms and h o paldi/Thialm ailm O M a hearty trencherman and an excellent shoulders. I suffered for three years ~ S S f l O n n "rill l a t in n o t ( ¡ r n u h t » . L jfJ lm L P in kh M H , h i a d i o l n o Cm, authority on all that goos to make up a and nothing relieved me untill in April, hearty meal.— New York Press. 1892, upon the recommendation of my sister, 1 began the use of Dr. Williams’ Injudiciously Chosen Text Tho wise ones use Hamlin's Wizard Pink Pills for Pule People and found Oil for Rheumatism and Paiu ; the fool relief in the second box. I took five A church was a considerable time ish ones try experiments. boxes in all and now am entirely cured without a pastor. A groat number of and have had no occasion to use them persons of varied talents preached to Employment for Indian Children. them with a view of obtaining the post. since.” Miss Katherine Hughes, of Ottawa, Mr. Hammond resides at No. filO All went well until he gave out the Canada ,is the leader of a movement N. Steele street, Tacoma, Wash., and text : “ See that ye refuse not him thut for providing employment for Indian at the request of the re|s>rter made affi speaketh.” Imagine the consternation children when they leave the schools. davit to his above statem ent before the people experienced when he read She is called Kuteri Kaidnerenstra by Jam es H. Dege, u notary public, on out the text in a lofty and commanding her Indian proteges, which meusis “ she Ju ly 5, 1901. manner. He was unaware of the feel makes things go pleasantly.” There is a popular ideu that rheuma ing ho created. The jieople did the op posite from the text. The young man C B T Q Permanently Cured. No fit* or nervousne«: tism is caused by exposure to cold and I I IW ufW Hint Lav’« i#eof l>r. Klme'nfJreat Nervi was not ealled. Rostorcr. »end lor F i t KKiS’A.OO trial bottle t»ud treat that some localities are infected witli ise. D ii.lt.il K link , Ltd..V3l Arch St.. Philadelphia, Pa it more than others. Such conditions Best Monument to McKinley. frequently promote the development of In Nautical Terms. There has been much planning for the disease, hut, from the fact that Parson— Yes, on ono occasion I mar rheumatism runs in certain families, suitable memoriatls to William Mc ried four couples in a quarter of an it is shown to lie lieriditary and, con Kinley. There could bo no more ap propriate tribute paid to his memory hour. Quick work, wasn’t it? sequently a disease of the blood. Nautical Young I*ady— Yes, rather. Frequently ail individual, in whoso than the completion of a trans-isthmian Sixteen knots an hour.— London Punch. family rheumatism has not occurred, canal, which in his last public utter develops the disease, and when a diag ance he advocated as a project essential F tatk o r O h io , r r r r o r tolkdo , ; nosis of the case is made, it is general to the full success of trade expansion. L u c as C o u n t y . | **• F rank J . (. iik n k y m akes oath th a t he la the ly found that tho ailment is due to a The canal when built should stand as a aenior p arter o f th e Arm of F. J . ( ' iikn ky <& C o., monument to tho far sighted president doing Duaineas in th e C ity of Toledo, County derangement of the blood. and S ta te afo resaid , and th at la id firm w ill pay External applications may afford tem who did more than any other man to th e an in ol ON K I I 17 N DICED DOLLARS for each make its ooutsruetion necessary.— and every case of C atarrh th a t c a n n o t be cured porary relief, but to cure tho disease it by tho use o f H a ll ’ s C atarrh C u rb . is necessary to treat it through the National Magazine for December. FRA N K J . CH EN EY Sworn to before me and atibNcribed in my blood. i Not Loit Entirely. preaenee, thin 6th day of D ecem ber, A. D. 1886 Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pnle A. W. UI.EASON, Miss Maude— No, Mr. Smith, I can People go diroctly to the seat of the dis I ___ _ 1 n o t a r y Public. order, pruifying and enriching the never be your wife, but I will Always I l a l l ’" C atarrh Cure l i t a .e n In te rn a lly and acta d irectly on th e Mood an d m u cou s aurlacca oi blood by eliminating poisonous ele be your sister. th e system . Scud lor tc .tlm o n la la , free. Mr. Smith—I ’m afraid, Miss Maude, ments and renewing health giving K. J.C II E N K Y A CO., T oled o, a forces. They are a positive specific that you will not long accord mo even f S la ts ,5 Util's html lly P ills ar* the beat. not only for rheumatism, hut for such that comfort. Miss Maude— Oh, don’t worry about diseases aH locomotor ataxia, partial A Lawyer’» Fine Distinction. paralysis, St. Vitus dance, sciutica, neu that. I have just promised to marry A law yer was passing along the street ralgia, rheumatism, nervous headache your brother. carrying under his arm a law book the after effocts of grip or fevers, and of A Bad Break in Society. when he was accosted by a friend. other acute diseases, palpitation of the “ Iia! Mr. Blank, ami w here are you heart, pale and sallow complexions and Jack Fortune-Hunt— Yes, she reject g'ing to preach today?” " I don’t all forms of weakness, either in male or ed me and all because of a bad break I preach, 1 practice,” replied the lawyer. female. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for made when I was proposing. Pale People are sold by all dealers or Dick Adams— What was that? B ro o k ly n . N. Y ., J a n . 20ih F o r m an y year» will be sent postpaid on receipt of Jack Fortune-Hunter—Oh I told her G arfield Ten, The H erb Cure, has been ca r u itg price, fifty cents a box; six boxes, two she was one in a thousand. She thinks a re|-niHtion th at in rare—it is U N IV E R SA L L Y praisedt T his rem edy preaente unmuial a t dollars and fifty cents, by addresisng she’s one of tho Four Hundred.—Cath tractio n s 10 those in s ea rch o f h e a lth ; it in Medicine Company, olic Standard. m ade of II K b its th a t cu re in N atu re’s wav—by Dr. Williams rem oving th e cause of d isease : it ia P U K E : it Schenectady, N. Y . Be sure to get the clt niiM's .h e system , p u rifies th e blood and es Horny-Handed. tab lish es a pci feci a ctio n o f th e d ig e stiv e or genuine; substitutes never cured any gans. it is equally good for young and old . body. When the lalvor organizations turned W hat are H um ors? S ic h Women H ood’s Sarsaparilla MILLIONS A YEAR Society for Preventing Tubcrcu!osts. A hoc lot y has been organized in Moscow, Kunnia, the members conaiat- ing of both physicians and laymen, for the purpose of preventing tuberculosis by putting into practice thoae mean« which »cionco has indicated aa effective. C o n t a g io u s Biooti Poison There is no poison so highly contagious. Don't be too sure you are cured because all external signs of the disease have disappeared, and the doctor says you are well. Many per sons have been dosed with Mercury and Potash for months or years, and pro nounced cured — to realize when too late that the disease was only covered up — So deceptive and so destructive. S ™ SCSI U K , se a co u u o. out again, and to their sorrow and mortifi cation find those nearest and ilea rest to them have he, n infected by this loath some disease, for no other poison is so surrlv transmitted from parrnt to child as this Often a had case of Rheumatism, Catarrh, Scrofula or severe skin disease, an old ore or ulcer developing in middle life, can be traced to blood poison con- InVarW T l‘ ° S ,n ° f th ° life, for it remains smoldering in the sys tem forever, unless projierly treated ami driven out in the beginning. S. S. S ts the only antidote for this peculiar virus, the only remedy known that can over come it and drive it out of the blood, and it does lilts so thoroughly and effectually that there is never a return of the disease to embarrass or humiliate you afterwards. — cures Contagious Rlood Poison in any and all a ta g e a ; contains no | mineral to break down your constitution ; it is purely vegetable and the only blood puri fier known that cleanses the blood ami at tlie same time builds up the general health. Our little book on contagious blood poison is the most complete and instruc tive ever issued; it not only tells all about this disease, but also how to cure ourself at home. It is free and should e in the hands of everyone seeking a Ctfre Send for it { THE tWIFT SPECIFIC CO, ATLANTA C L . Indian Territory Cos) Deposits. Home ides of tho value of the coal deposit« ifl Indian territory can he gained when it ia known the average thickness of the vein is four feet, which will produce 4,000 ton* to the acre. These lands are leased in lots of 900 seres each, which means that 3,500,000 to 4,000,000 tons can be produced by those leasing the land. On this output the lessees pay a royalty of eight cents a ton. The output during the last year was 1,900,127, as against 1,400,441 tons the previuos year. GOVERNOR OF OREGON Carl Cadogsn’s Immense Estate. Some idea of Earl Cadogan's wealth may be gathered from the fact that some 13 or 14 years ago he expended a quarter million pounds on the purchase of tl e Cut ford estate, in Suffolk, and the rebuilding of the houes. Shortly after this he presented an extensive site in Chelsea, known as Blocklands, to the Guinness trust, for the erection of workmen’s dwellings. It is probable that during the next few yeara hi* wealth will be doubled. Family »so union P acific Love Idcrizts. All active love idealizes— that is, sees and loves the ideal of the loved one. j Often, indeed, the absorption in the ' ideal is so complete that the outer life , is mii-takenly suppose! to be identical 1 with it, thus opening the way to shock and bitter disappointments. CAPITOL BUILDING, SALEM, OREGON. M EN Motors For Fire Eng n < The first town in England to do away with horses at the fire stations is Ec- cles. Mayor F . Smith has supplied the engine houses with powerful little mo tors, which were proved successful in every way. The engine carries five men, four ladders, 300 yards of hose, two standpipes and other appliances, It is driven by a seven horse power double cylinder water cooler engine fitted with variable ignition. ^SH B M * ® OILED CLOTHING IT WILL yo u dry _ CATALOGUES FREE 5H0WING FULL CfNE OF GARMENTS ANDMATi A J TOWER CO.. BOSTON. M A 5 5 . „ —---------- Our out the other day several well known politicians were soon in their ranks. “ Didn’t know those fellows be longed,” said a querolous onlooker. "O h yes,” said a man of informa tion,— “ they're memlvers of the Wire- workers' Union.” — Indianapolis News. 4 5 0 CANDLE POW ER. F or C h u rch , S to re, Ifot»d, H all, S tre e t L i g h t i n g . T hese Lam ps a re safe, ec o n o m ic a l an d re lia ble. See w h at users th in k o f th em by addressing C. W . LORD, Portlsnd, Or. | LAM BEESON’8 SEEDS. LAMBERSON - Portland, Oregon New Year Resolutions Sold l»y 68 Donglas Store» and the best shoe dealers everywhere. CAIITIOJII The genuine have VV. * Douglas’ name and price stamped on bottom. m Aotice increase o f sales in table below* l l l l t e l *».10« Pair«. 1899 = 8 9 8 ,1 8 3 P a ir * . Keeley Institute. r i P i » = 1 ,2 5 9 ,7 5 4 Pairs. 1901 = M oved to 4 3 0 W illia m « A v e .. P o r t l a n d , O ru g o u BIG MONEY FOR AGENTS 1,566,720 Pairs. B nines* More Than Doubled in Four Years. 4:00 p. m. For San F ran cisco — bail every 5 days. Dull y E x .Su n d ay E;W* 1>. m. Saturday 1 0 :0 0 p. in. 6:45 a m M on., Wed. aud F ri. 4:00 n. m. E x . Sunday Columbia River bteamers. To Astoria and Way Landings. Willamette River. 4:30 p. m. W ater perm ittL g. E x .S u n d a y Oregon City, New- berg. Salem , Inde p en d en ce, C orv al lis am i Way Land- iiig«. 7:00 a. in. Willamette and Yam 3:30 p. in. hill *lvers. T u ts., Thur. Mon.. Wed. W ater perm ittin g . aud Sat. and Fri. Oregon c i t y , Day- to n, «fc Way Laud ing*». Lv. R ip aria i Snake River. Lv. L ew iston 4:05 a. m. 1 7:oo h . m. D aily e x cep t R ip aria to Lew iston Daily e x c e p t M onday, j M onday. A. L. CRAIG, G eneral Passenger Agent, P o rtlan d . Or. V. A. 8CH ILLIN O. C ity T ick e t A gent. T hird aud W ashington Streets. SOUTH AND E A S T -V I A - SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. Shasta Route. T rn in s leave Drain for Po rtlan d and statio n s a t 12:34 p. m. and 1:23 a. m. way Leave P o rtla n d ............. 8:30 A .M . 8:30 I*. M. * D rain .................... 3:40 P. M. 2:.03 A. M A rrive A sh lan d............. 12.65A .M . 12:3."» P. M. “ Sat rtitn e u to ..... 5:10 P .M . ò:oO A. M “ San F ran cisco .. 7:4 j P. M. 8:4 > A. M. A rrive O gden.................. 4: V> A M. 7:00 A .M . “ D enver ....... “ :3 » A. M. 9:i.3 P. M. “ K an sas C ity ....... 7:25 A .M . 7.23 A .M . “ C h icago ................ 7:42 .\. M. m 30 i \ m . A rrive Los Angeles.......... 2:00 P. M. 8:03 a . M. El Paso. ............... 6:00 P. M. 6:oo P. M. “ F o rt W orth............... 6:30 A. M. 6:30 A. M. “ City oi M exico.... 11:30 A.M . 11:30 A. M. •* Hoi s io n .................... 7 :uo A. M. 7:00 A. M. “ New O rlean s............ 6:30 P. M. 6:30 p. M. •• W ash in g to n ............ 6:42 A, M. 6:42 A. M. u New Y o rk ................. 12:10 P. M. 12:lo P. M. P u llm an and T ou rist cars on both train s. C h air cars 8Rcratneuto to Ogden and El Paso, and T ou rist ears to Chicago, SSt. Louis, New O rleans and W ashington. C o n n e ctin g at S hu F ran cisco with th e sev eral steHmshit) lin es for H onolulu. Ja p a n , China, P h ilip p in es, C en tral ami South Am erica. See ag en t at Drain s ta tio n or address R . B . M IL L E R , G . P . A . , P o r t la n d , O r e g o n . ~ Selling my goods under no» plan. A tried article that sells on its merit. Write quick for particulars and exclusive ter ritory. Lock Box Cllfi. Portland, Or. ^ m ^ a s ? i!a ^ 8 a n d sells more m en’s $3.00 and $3.50 shoes than any other tw om an’f ’rs In the world. W. L. Douglas $3.00 and »3.50 shoes placed side by side with $5.00 and $6.00 shoes of other makes, are found to lie just as good. They w ill outwear two pairs of ordinary $3.00 and $3.50 shoes. Made of the best leathers, including Patent Corona Kid, Corona Colt, and National Kanqaroo. F e a t t e i o r K j t l s t i a n d A lw a y s B la c k H o o k a o a o d . W .L . D o u g la s f 4 . 0 0 “ « l i t K d g n L i n e " c a n n o t b e e q u a lle d N. P . !t. V . M tio ri h y n m l l 9 . » e . e x t r a . < u l u l o g t r e e . Itro c k * t ‘ u n , M i i h . W. Ia. -----»a. It W His One Chance. S o . A— ID O 'S. ilUX writing to advertisers mention this paper* p le a BOWELS Subscribe fo r the IO # «5« SO # ALL 0RUGGIST3, M ew berg G raphic t a s t e rood. F i t them Ilk « candy. T h e y CANDY NDY ; ß iC C C lC Ü Ii re ■' m o v e a n y K id t a s t e In th e m o u th , le a v th e b r o a th s w e e t and p e rfu m e d . It ia IARTIC 5 ^ jr a ing: p le CATHARTIC a s u re to ta k e th e m , and they are S W S W S W S O «V s* Surely Not Mrs. Upchurch—Maud, I wish you wouldn’t have so much to do w ith that young Hinningsidc. I am told he is a confirmed agnostic. Miss Maud— Why, mamma: the agnostics don’t confirm people, do they? — Chicago Tribune. Hs» Vetsd Maay Y«are. John Ptmnk, of 8trond-burg, P«,, i 93 years old, fa ilc l to voto at thè fall j election for thè flr-t rime si noe he W- J cani* ol sge, snd then only bararne I Is | aon ws» nnable to drive with him , n election day to thè pollieg piate, whith I* 14 mi)e« (rota bis home K e e le y C u r o fcbi* re lie f from liquor, opium and tootion* h a b it * . Send for p a rticu lars is woman. Wind Up of Mournin* P,riod. The year’s court mourning for the late Queen Victoria will come to sfi end on January 22. If the opening of parliament should take place, as ia ex pected, on the following day, it w ill be the first full state cercmoniial functh n of the new reign. On the opening day of the season the king will 1« accom- ' pan led by the queen and by all tl e members of the roval family who may be then in England. Complete Annual Cata logue for 1902, FREE! I t co n ta in s fu ll d irectio n s for garden work and m any useful fab les for tlio farm er. No one «oils b etter _n Seeds th an ARTHUR C. NEW ILL, Principal M.&M.ARCS th* best bargains In Boilers and Engines, Prnnns and General us before buying. I i m ade ia h is sele ctio n o f aeed. Send for I Home School for Boys. Military and Manual Training. All railin g dates su b ject to change • t o p.m. Hoot at Morrison Slrstb SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. BISHOP SCO TT ACADEMY , P o itla iid , Oregon. F ou nd ed 1871). 7 :0 0 » . m. Salt Lake, Denver, F t. W orth.O m aha, K an sas C ity , St. Lou ia,Cu icago aiul East. F lC O n P O R T L A N D . President Roosevelt's Horses. President Roosevelt’s new horses, Admiral and General, weigh together 2,350 pounds. The coachman and foot man wear red, white and blue cockades which was the badge worn by Jeffer sonian Republicans until 1798. JO HN POOLE, Portland, Oregon, S: 10 ». ia. OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE The Farmers First Profit "Goodness! I do hope otir young minister won't marry that Miss Strong- mind.” “ I didn’t think you took so much interest in him as to care very much.” “ I'm thinking of myself, thnt's all. If he marries lier he'll never have a General Bullcr'i Wife. Lady Audrey Buller, the wife of Gen. chance to talk except from the pulpit, Sir Kedvera Buller, is the daughter of and ” 'en we’ll suffer.” — Philudcl- the fourth marquis of Townsend, and p! ia Press. was the widow of the Hon. G. T. How ard when the famous general won her hand. She is an exceedingly popular Ths Rcsl Thing. She— You don’t mean to sav pro fessor, that you have given up all your studies in the higher mathematics in order to play golf? Professor— Y es; I have. I wanted something to discipline my mind. tinuallv in the house. In a recent let ter to Dr. Hartman he says: State of Oregon, Executive Department, Salem, May 9, 1898. The Pe-ru-na Medicine Co., Columbus, Ohio: Dear Sirs— I have had occasion to use your Pe-ru-na medicine in my fam ily fur colds, and it proved to be an ex cellent remedy. I have not had occa sion to use it for other ailments. Yours very truly, W. M. Lord. It will be noticed that the governor says he has not had occasion to use Pe- ru-na for other ailments. The reason for this is, most other ailments begin with a cold. Using Pe-ru-na to promptly cure colds, he protects his family against other ailments. This is exactly what every other family in the United States should do. Keep Pe-ru- na in the house. Use it for coughs, colds, la grippe, and other climatic affections of winter, and there will be no other ailments in the house. Such families should provide themselves with a copy of Dr. Hartman’s free book, en titled “ Winter Catarrh.” Address Dr. Hartman, Columbus, Ohio. Can give von Buggies. Plows. Win mills and Machinery. Bee WETTEST WEATHER 'LOOK FOR ABOVE THADE tlAJK ON MLE EVERYWHERE W rite for Illu stra te d Catalogue. 6 t. Paul Fa»t .Mail $ ;la p. ru. via gpokaue A Letter From the Executive Office of Oregon. J y V / ‘ KN0W THE VALUE OF IN THE 4:30 p. m. At a n tic W alla W alla Lewis ton ,8 p o k a n a , M in- Express n ea p o lis.S t. Paul, 8:50 p m. via D u lu th . Milwau kee, Chicago,*; East H untington. Pe-ru-na is known from the Atlantic to the Pacific. Letters of congratula tion and commendation testifying to the merits of Pe-ru-na as a catarrh remedy are pouring in from every state in the union. Dr. Hartman is receiving hun dreds of such letters daily. All classes write these letters, from the highest to And They Marveled. the lowest. **And what are you making?” we The outdoor laborer, the indoor arti asked of the Intelligent Arisan, as we san, the clerk, the editor, the states admired the play of his brawny mus man, the preacher—all agree that Pe- cles. ru-na is the catarrh remedy of the age. “ Makin’cowcatchers for milk trains,” The stage and rostrum, recognizing he replied without looking up from his catarrh as their greatest enemy, are work. ; especially enthusiastic in their praise Whereat we passed on, marveling and testimony. greatly at the intricacies of modern sci j Any man who wishes perfect health ence.— Baltimore American. ' must be entirely free from catarrh. Catarrh is well-nigh universal; almost Profit» in Altar of Roses. j omnipresent. Pe-ru-na is the only One of the most profitable products absolute safeguard known. A cold is To prevent of Bulgaria is the oil or attar of roses, the beginning of catarrh. which amounts to more than $1,000,000 colds, to cure colds, is to cheat catarrh annually. The town of Skipka, where out of its victims. Pe-ru-na not only Every was fought the decisive battle of the cures catarrh, but prevents. Turko-Russian war, on the 7th of household should he supplied with this Ju ly, 1877, is the center of the rose great remedy for coughs, colds and so gardens. , forth. The governor of Oregon is an ardent admirer of Pe-ru-na. He keeps it con- ; k e e p ARRIVI Chicago Salt Lake, Denver, P o rtlan d F t. W orth,Om aha, Special K ansas C ity , St. 9 :iu n. m. Louia,C hicago ami via Ea.ot. H un tin gton . Lighthouse Belli Under Water. The Rev. John M. Bacon, the Eng lish balloon expert, insists that light houses should have warning bells under as well as above water, because in a storm sound travels further under water than through the air. / TIME SCHEDULES PortLnd, Or. D efa bt Craft in Our Ports. There are about $30,000,000 worth of ! craft in our Atlantic and gulf ports any | day in the year. The weather bureau can reach every vessel master in every port of material size within an hour in case of danger. SE A FA R IN G O regon lik e d e s p e c ia lly by c h ild r e n , s w e e te n th e s to m a c h by cle a n sin g : th e m o u th , th r o a t an d foo d c h a n n e l. That m e a n s , th e y sto p u n d ig e s te d food fro m s o u r in g In th e s to m a c h , p r e v e n t p a s fo r m - l r p in th e b o w els, an d k ill d i s e a s e 's ? rma of n i.y k in d t h a t b reed a n d fe e d In th e en t i r e system. are purely vegetable and contain no m *r * Î (S fo c a to c i What is CASTORIA C n sto ria is n h a rm le s s s u b s titu te fo r C a sto r O il, P n r e - R orie, D ro p s nntl ^ n o th in - S y ru p s. I t is P le a s a n t. I t co n ta in s n e ith e r O p iu m . M orp h in e n o r o th e r N a r c o tic s u b s ta n c e . I t s a g e is its p u a r a n tc o . I t d e stro y s W o rm s an d a lla y s F e v e ris h n e s s . I t e u re s D iarrluciv a n d W in d C'olie. It re lie v e s T eeth in g ; T ro u b le s, cu re s C o n stip atio n m id F la tu le n c y . I t a ssim ila te s th e F o o d , rejriilates th o Ntomaeh a m i D o w els, Riving; h ealth y nml n a tu r a l sleep . T h e C h ild re n 's P a n a c e a —T h e M o th e r's F rie n d . The Kind You Have Always Bought B e a rs the Signature of $ 1 .5 0 p e r Y e a r c u r ia ! o r o th e r m in e r a l p o iso n . T h e y c o n - o f th e la te s t d is c o v e r ie s In m ed icin e , ar.d fo rm a c o m b in a tio n o f r m ed ics u n - c o u a le d to m a k e th e blood purp and r .c h an d m ake cle a n s k in and b e a u tifu l c o m p le x io n . I to n e the s to m a c h and bowels a r d s t ! r up th e la z y liv er. T h e y do n o t m e r e ly s o fte n n e s to o ls and c a u s e t h e i r d is c h a r g e , but f r e n $ t h e a th e b o w e ls and p u t th»-m in to liv e ly , h e a lth y co n d itio n , m a x in g their a c T h e K ind Y o u H a v e A lw ays D oiii?ht lias b o rn e th e sig n a tu r e o f Clin*. I I . F l e t c h e r , an d lu's b een m a d e u n d e r Ida icrsonnl su p e rv isio n to r e v e r .’ >(> y e a rs. A llo w n o ono o d eceiv e you In th is. C o u n te rfe its, Im ita tio n s an ti “ .Tiist.ns-iroori ” wr*' h u t ‘E x p e rim e n ts , nntl en ria n jje r tho h e a lth o f C h ild re n —E x p e r ie n c e a g a in s t E x p e r im e n t. CURE CONSTIPATION e tion natural. nor gripe. T h e y a c t quietly, pos itively and r e v e r c a u s e any k in d o f u n c o m - for ta b le fe e .in g . T ak en re gu la rly thev m ake « • » T e! * c t regularly an d n at ural ly as it •hould. T hey keep the sew erage of the body prop erly moving and keep the syst em clean. Incr ease the flow of milk In nursing m oth- era. I f the m other ea ts a tablet , it m ak es h er milk mildly pu rg at iv e and has a mild but cer ta in e ffe c t on th e baby. In this way th ey are the only s a f e laxati v e for tho nurs in g Infant. ta k en patiently, persistently, will cure any form o f c o n s tip a tio n , no m a tt e r how old or how often o th e r remedies have faHed. T h e y are absolutely gu arantee d to cure any ca«e. or pu rch ase money will be che er fu lly re funded. c o st I Ac. ?5c. 5Ar a box Samples «ent freo f o r th e asking We p u b lish no testimonials but sell C asc are ts on their m erit under ab solute guarantee to cure. Bu y and try a box to -d a y . or write us fo r free samples r d b o o k le t. A44 tms STlKLIVt StVVDT CW, fH7r*QO mr SIW T O tl. 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