"Yea, ■oh,” Mid the old color«! brotbor, "d «t boy it to food or tradin' dat 1 ve’ly believe« dat af be wni in heaven on dey let him come back ier a holiday he'd »ell. bit return ticket and trnat to bein' blowed back by a hurri cane! ’— Atlanu Cohttitntion. Mq),hers will And Mr*. Winslow’* Pootblns Childhood haa only been put to bed; youth haa only gone off to achool and muuhood haa only engaged In butl- neaa or enlltted in the army or gone off on an exploring expedition Into the region« o f old age. In due time childhood w ill awake from a long, re- freahlng sleep and come bounding out o f bed; more joyfu l than wver; youth THE gOUi/tt R E T U R N . ■ Another club woman, Mrs.' ■ w ill come home from college with hla ! By r. a. a. I w)U arise and go to my father— eyee sparkling with jo y and bia face Haute, of Edfertoo, Wis., tells Luke xv., 18.' ■ shining with wladom and knowledge, | bow she was curad of irrefutari- The sweetest o f stories told In any and manhood w ill return from the| tjps and uterine trouble, terrible tongue among men Is this beautiful battlefields o f life and the weakness i tins and backache I parable o f the prodigal son. E very o f (rid age. enriched with firmness, en- where is it attentively heard. Simple durance and experience, and together , inkham’g Vegetable even to plainness, told ten thousand they w ill blend info one glorious and " A while ago my health began to times, it never loses its marvelous composite being, embracing n il the fa ll because o f female trouble*. The stagee-to human life minus their de doctor did not help me. 1 remembered cltnrm. YVlint Is perhaps most wonderful fect« and Imperfections. Childhood that my mother had used L y d ia E . about It is that, while the quiet o f the w ill then have lost its whims, youth P in k fo a m 'a V e g e t a b le C o m p o u n d on many occasions for irregularities wanderer is never for a moment hid its follies aud age Its .wrinkles, sallow and uterine troubles, and I fe lt sure den, w'hile hts transgression is set be skin, dim eyes and gray hairs. Thus that it opuld not harm me at any rato fore us In characters so distinct as youth, it seems to me, Is to be the per to give ft a trial. never to be mistaken, we do not for manent state or condition o f redeemed " I waa certainly glad to find that a moment lose our sympathy for the human life in the great future. I t la within a week I fe lt mack better, the wanderer himself. 80 the Master wish certainly the m o«P Joyful aud desira terrible m ine in mg beck and side w ere beginning to cease, and at the ed It. For so He open» the inexhaust ble period o f life. Goethe baa truly time o f menstruation I did not have ible fountains o f the divine love to our said: “ A ll men would live long, but s te r iy as asripus a time aa hereto vision; so He shows us how He re no man would grow old.” This desire fore, so I continued its use for two ceives sinners and eats with them; is o f dlvlue origin, and must therefore months, and at the end of that time 1 how H e welcomes the guilt to the be gratified sometime and-aomewhere. was like a new woman. I really have never fe lt better in my life, have not I cannot believe that gray hairs, dim bad a sick headache since, and weigh feast o f His love aud rejoices over them as a father over a child that eyes, wrinkled faces, sallow skin and 90 pounds more than I ever did, so 1 trembling limbs represent the normal unhesitatingly recommend Vegetable And yet this sympathy turns alto condition o f human life, because they Compound.” — M bs . M a t H a u l s , Kd- gether upon the Incident to which this are evidences o f disease, decay and gerton, Wis., President Household Economics Club. — $ 5000 forfait i f o rig in i •/ fu ripture directs us. Let the narra death, and disease is an abnormal con « M e lattar proving gamtinenoa* cannot ba proJaoad. tive have another termination and our dition brought ou by sin. God made Women should remember there pity turns to disgust. Let it read: health the normal condition o f life is one tried and true remedy for “ But he was besotted and rejoiced in aud disease the abnormal condition. all female Ills. Lydia E. Pink- / the hutks with tbe swine; he longed Ingersoll once said: " I f I had been ham’s Vegetable Compound. Re not for his father’s home; he Ignored making the world instead o f God I fuse to buy any other medicine* Its plenty and died in his wretched would have made health contagious ness.” W e should then say: “ Miser Instead of disease,” to which a medi The Strenuous Vacation. able brute, he livpd aud died as be de- cal professor replied: “ Then he would Gnterby— What are you doing in have been compelled to have made In tbe strange land to which we disease instead o f health the normal townT I thought you were living in H ow dreadful the country, playing golf, ping-pong, have come, whether our feet go into condition o f life.” flower gardens or deserts, we are apt would tills have been! But God knew tether bal i and going to dancaa. Petarkin— 1 am. But I have to to lose knowledge o f tbe fatherhood better how to make a world than In come to town occasionally to get reeted. that Is over us. Tbe material advan fidels do. — Detoiit Free Press. Now, if the decrepitude of age is the tages o f the'world, all its profits, hon ors and emoluments, can never satisfy result o f disease, and disease ia an ab r- to Break I* Now Shoes. the highest aspirations o f the human normal condition of life brought about Always «bake in Allen’a Foot-Ease, a powder. soul. W e want something-more endur by sin, It follows therefore that all It cure* hot, «wealing, aching, swollen (eet. Cures corns, ingrowing nails and bunion*. At ing and profound. Nor Will a r t litera these abnormal conditions w ill forever all druggists and sboe stores, 26c Don’t accept ture or sentiment satisfy the craving: disappear when oar redemption- la any substitute. Semple nailed FREE. Address Allen 8. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. Not anything that exhausts itself in fully completed In the morning of tbe the realm o f the intellect or ihe c;:io-‘ resurrection. A ll the weakness, cor Ancient OoM Mia*«, ;*? r lions »lone responds to the soul s high ruptibility and dishonor to which the Tbe only ancient gold digging« yet est aspirations. The leverage by body haa been subjected on account discovered which are of sufficient mag which it is to be lifted must be out of sin w ill be exchanged for lncorrup- nitude to be tbess of the Opbir of tion, glory, honor and immortality. (1 David and Solomon are those of the side itself. It wants God. The burden o f sorrow, care and an Cor. xr., 42-88). Where there Is no Zambesi reig-n Tbe gold contrib xiety that oppresses us requires a decay or corruption there can be no uted by David alone to the building of higher ministry than this “ strange old age. This was remotely antici tbe temple, being ” 3,000 talenta of tbe land” affords. Its comforts are but pated by Ellbu, where be represents gold of Ophir,” would b* in vaina ever “ husks.” Many a business man who an old afflicted skeleton of a once 980,000,l>00. powerful man returning to tbe days Pito’t Cure 1* a good cons of his youth, “ His flesh shall be.fresh= TihAP cared coughs and col * r than a child's; he shall return to years. A t druggist«, 25 cent«. (Job *111., ho iqbst resume tbe grind of yetter- the days o f his youth.” day aud take up the agonlee that bad 10-23.) The Psalmist also says of the Housewiie (to tranlp)— I f yon saw only been laid aside during bia rest man whose life baa been redeemed ing spell. The mother who left the from destruction that he shall have that wood I will give you 10 cents. Tramp— My dear woman, I would he l>ody o f her child In tbe cemetery a bis “ youth renewed like the eagle'«.” happy to favor you, but you see if I did (Pn. jClJI., 3-5.) And Jesus says: “ Be-., few days ago Is not relieved by the thought that she shares only tbe com hofd I make all things new.” (Rev. that job for 10 cants I won Id be prose mon lot o f mortals. A tenderer hand xxl., 1-6.) From this it appears that » uteri under tbe new anti-trust law for than that o f philosophy is needed to tbe earth, together with all its re charging you leas than I charge yonr Boston Commercial Buile- deemed Inhabitants, shall eventually neighbors No, it la not satisfying, this “ far be rehabilitated upon the original plan country.” Many o f its gifts are high of Immortal youth. Age w ill pass Dr alas Large Area. and noble; indeed they are all of them away as winter, and the spring of That low lying territory of the Mis o f the P ath «*’« bestowal—we muat not childhood w ill bloom out into the fra sissippi should at times be overflows • forget this when w e ,a re tempted to grant and luxurious summer o f im is not surprising if one considers that belittle tbe world’s favor»—but they mortal youth. Those who were once tba "Fath er of Waters" draws supplies are only the media and not the sub old and Infirm w ill resume the appear from twenty-eight states, draining one- stance of a divine affection. W e need ance o f their youth and experience thiid of tba area of tbe United States. to get beyond and above them all to again, its.health and enjoyments, en W aats Husband’* Stata« In View. the perennial fountain from which all riched a thousand-fold by the knowl Mrs. John A. Logan and the resi beneficence flow* If the soul is to be edge and axperiences o f manhood and satisfied with perfect refreshment “ I old age. They shall look out upon tbe dents of Iowa Circle, Washington, w ill arise and go to my Father.” Let renewed and glorified earth through where tbe statue of Gen. Logan ia le every reader say this to his own soul renewed and glorified eyes, hear Its ts ted, are at odda be'suae Mrs. Logan to-day. Beyond aud above all songs joyful sounds with the ears o f youth, wishes more oi tbe trees, cut down - in and psalms, beyond and above all rites taste its superabouudlng joys with tbe the circle so that the view of the stat ie w ill not be obstructed. and ceremonials to ths loving heart of mouth o f youth, walk its highways with the feet o f youth, and enter the Father! R o lo r o o n M a c h in e C o . There la no room for doubt as to heartily into all tts joys and activi SUCCESSORS TO JOHN POOLE. my welcome, for Hla arms are always ties with the vivacity o f youth. Oh, blessed state! Ob, happy condition I open to receive Hla sorrowing, suffer Parsons Hawkey*. Auto ms tic. Sell Feeder«, ing, penitent children. They are' Hla -And ,it w ill he Immortal. W e ahall Fault)**« Stump Puller, -100 Sot**power with twoherae*. Buckey* Sawmill Machinery, Ko very own. He gives them a peace never grow old again. “ And there rina* and Boiler*. Ell and Stiekney Gaaolin* 'w h ic h this world can neltbar bestow •hall be no more deeth, neither sor Engine*. Writ* u* when in want of anything row nor crying; neither shall there be in asaebinery Una. nor despoil. My Father! When every soul shall any more pain: for the former things come to the sense o f proprietorship (sin. disease, old age and death) are Look up, then, ye which this pronoun suggests, then passed away.” aged, “ for yonr redemption draweth shall men cease to tremble before an nigh.” Tour childhood, at times, la awful tyrant, aud that sense of des partially awakened and your youth pair which accompanies tbe idea of an impersonal or absent power tbat may be partly renewed In this Ufa, hi above us perishes. Tbe vague yearn bat you w ill not embrace them In all ing tbat bad Ita birth In our early their glory until you paas Into the childhood when at a mothes’s knee we great beyond. learned to aay, “ Our Father, which Another hundred years will see that art In heaven,” finds a higher realisa ths Immense sum o f money now used tion than was then possible to ,eur tp prevent toe lower strptum from pull-. dreams, for the heavenly gate« have Ing down the social fabric la disbursed opened and the Father haa come down In projects to aid the poor In lifting to meet his returning child In an In themselves up. Philosophers like those effable ministry of com fort peace and who originated the Hull House In Chi love. - — .«,1.1 cago, the Tony bee Hall In Loudon and T H E R E N E W A L O F YO U TH . B y Her. J. N. Kidd. In tbe aged, childhood, youth and manhood are not dead. T b «j still live. the University Settlement, In Boston will have done marvelous work among the submerged class before the year 2000, In spite o f ward politicians. tSfcwiSiSEZ* 10 “*•,or Uuir chadr*n G ray H air 441 have uted Ayer’ a Hair Vigor for over thirty yeara. It haa kept my acalp free from dandruff and haa prevented my hair from turn ing gray.” — M r«. F. A . Soule, Next Thing In Order. "H ow proud he it now that he ownt an antomoble.” "Naturally. Yon know the old pro verb.” "W h a t'« that?” * ” 'Pride goetb before a fell.' Philadelphia Ledger. thing about A yer’s Hair V igor— it is a hair food, not a dye. Your hair does not suddenly turn black, look dead and life le s s . But gradually the old color comes back,— all the rich, dark color it used to have. The hair stops falling, too. n.tt « m m . am iiiii a m « » » « jifr y oat any obligations' WWT A T buax . Wholesale Druggist*, Toledo, IDIBUU, If aldino * * * * * * A M a s t i * , kctèmls piaggiai*, Toledo, a » « m e Is Ukeu Inte m all?,actios Weed sad waeon* eur(*oe*e( rio* 7 V per houle. Bold by *11 [timoni»!» free, r P ill* AT* the beat. PORTLAND ACADEMY AN ENOUSH * CLASSICAL SCHOOL Scotland lasnlted. Fits boy* sud girl* for Eastern College*. Primary and (•rammer grades Included. A highland waiter once refused to Portland Academy Hell for girls receive* a serve Max o ’ Reil at dinner, and when limited number, not more than twenty, reproved explained: "J tfs no' to be refined home. For catalogue, addrta* expected that a ealf respecting Scotch Portland Academy, Portland, Ore, man could serve him with ceeveelity. Didn’ t he aay we took to the kilt be- cam our feet were too laige to get through trousert? S Permanentiy Curea. Iko fltsor nervoosnee* 0 after firstday'suseofDr.KIlne’sUreat Nerv« torer. Bend for P r ec I I trlal bottleand tnadw fc. H. Kllna,Ltd-Ml Ard» 8L. Philadelphia, Pa. BAD BREATH ik aaaM tac C i l C l K r r i a M i e ffe c tiv e la s s a la * th ey a re tlta p ir »01 f d a u g h te r and I w ere bothered wit >h And o u r b rea th w as v e ry bad. A fU n doeee o f C u a c a re is we I,a re Im prove r T h e y a re • g r e a t help I* th e fa m ily . A Dire Threat. "H e r e ’ s e letter from Mr. Smith say ing he can’ t pay hia bill tbia month.” "Jn st write him a note and aay if be doesn’ t pay up within a month we’ ll quit sending him b ill*.” — Chicago American. Wn.aai.MiK a N ac .*1. I I « Bitten booee St.. Ctnatene*. Ohio. VATE THE m Palatable, Fount. Tarta G< •»•r glofcen. Woaia*. or Grip*. Mie. C U R S CONSTIPATION. Genuine $25 PER DAY Carter's Can be made with a* mm austin Well Machine. Little Liver Pills Made In all rise* and style* for oil or waur any depth: _ t ■hint Bear Signatum of BEALL ft CO. PORTLAND OREOON CARTERS Dr. € . Gee W o WONDERFUL HOME TREATM ENT great because he cun-« k V A j f people without optrat- sC JF lion tbat are given ur> j H k lo die. H e r u r-» wl b I hone wonderful i hi- J K R k j M m M nme herbs, root«, hi.d«, JB V H C U R E S IC K H E AD AC H E hitrka and ve|telnhl>.« that are •nttrely uu- R a s fa ffy V 'TTfir*’ m * known In medical aei- w t o H U U M B a n ice In tbla country. Vlu»ngj> the uiw o ‘ Ihoae harm lean rented I»-« i h * lametta Hector know« the srttou of over but) d iffsr-n l rem edies, which he sucrem rully ueen ia different dlsMUW*. H e enarantees io e » * « cattarh. »a lb ina, Inng, Ibroal, rbenm atl«m , kstvoim iim m , «tornaci!. Il ver, k'dueyn, « e . ; ha* huiidreds or testimoniai*. t bar*«-« moderate. t ali and •ee bini. PatlPina ont o f H ip city w rlte for hlank« and d rc u la iV «en d niamp. C O N S U L T A T I ON K R K K . A U lIK K K S The C Gcc Wo Chiatte Medicine Co. U t AMer St.. Pw rteeJ. Orerò«. a W M r o i.a u pappo. -W ■ Want yonr moustache òr beard t beautiful brow * or rich black? U m WITH NERVES UNSTRUNG AND HEADS THAT ACHE WISE WOMEN BROMO - SELTZER TARE PRUS8IAN STOCK FOOD The Oraet Coed Manor and Stock Patt*w»r. MORSE! Mere Work oa Lesa Feed. COWS give Mere and ft* MUk. HOOS Fatten Quicker M given this Pood. F t o k a g t , BOo a n d Kl.OO. * MAKES PIGS GROW—GOOD FOR STUNTED CALVES. P bossiam R b m b u t C o .. 8t. Pank Minn. O R it T L K H iN 1 have been feeding your P * r «* ik x S t o c k P ood to mv CONSUMPTION thoroughbred «wine. It give* them an appetite, and mtikes the pigs grow . I also tried it on stunted calve* with sati.fectorr result*. - P O R T LA N D la g s ** q* Oik, Portland. Oregon. Cnast Agnntt*