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Has won success far beyond tha effect of adrertlaiug only/* ’ The secret of it* wonderful popular ity la explained by its unapproachable M in *. ,i .» up j, ; r Based, upOfl a p re sc rl^tj^. Vtdob sored people considered Incurable, H o o d 's Sarsaparilla Uuitas the best-kuown vegetable ram* •dies, by such a combination, propor* tion and prooess as to base curativo power peculiar to iteelf. Ita coree of ecrofula, ecsema, peot^ asls, and every kind of humor, ae wall as catarrh sad rheumatism prove H o o d 's Sarsaparilla Its cures of dyspepsia, loss of appe tite and that tired feeling make It the greatest stomach tonic and strength- restorer the world has ever known. H o o d 's Sarsaparilla la a thoroughly good medicine. Begin 1» take it T O D A Y . Get H O O D ’S. Refused to E at B ight Courses. A story is told o f a distinguished diplomat from Japan who was the guest o f honor at a dinner In Wash ington. A fter the first two courses o f oysters and soup, as the waiters were bringing in the fish, be exclaimed: “ What! Can anyone possibly want more to eat?” During the remaining six courses he opened his mouth for the exclusive purpose o f conversation. When hla abstemiousness was com mented upon, he said: “ I am satisfied. I feel bright and wide awake. I f I were to eet ae’ much as you do, 1 should fall asleep, and then I could not maks my speech. Most o f the men around this table are fat, because they eat too much. It Is a misfortune to be so fa t I an? stronger and healthier than any fat man.” Cure to Stay Cured. Wapello, Iowa, Oct. 10 (Special)— One of the most remarkable cures ever recorded in Louies county is that o' Mrs. Minnis Hart of this place. Mrs. Hart waa in bed for eight months and all drawn np on one aide and could not walk across the room. Dodd’i Kidney Pills cared bei. Speaking of her cure Mis. Hart eaye: "Y e a , Dodd’s Kidney P ill* cared me after I waa Jn bed for eight months and I know tha cure was complete for that was three years ago and 1 have not bean down since. In four weeks from tha time I started taking them I waa able to maka my garden. Nobody can know how thankful I am to be cured or how much I feel I owe to Dodd'a Kidney P ills.” This case again points out how mneb tha general health depends on the Kid- nays. Cure tha Kidneys with Dodd’s Kidney P i l l « end nine-tenths of the eaffering tbe human family ia heir to, w ill disappear. 1 f R a ilw a y Suprem acy. Texas 1« neck and neck with Illinois in the race for the largest railroad mileage. Illinois haa been In the lead for some time, but It looks as If she would not long hold the supremacy In tbe last authentic report Illinois is credited with 11,503, Texas 11,480. Pennsylvania 10,820, Iowa 6,800 and New York 8.182 miles. By the rate of Increase Texas, which lias only four teen miles less than Illinois, w ill go to tbe head o f the list. As Indicating her possibilities for future develop ment it may be noted that If she bail as many miles o f road as Illinois In the ratio o f area she would have a mileage o f 45.823. but if no more In proportion to population tbe number would tie 4,210 less.— Louisville Courier-Journal. To remove yellow stalna from pyro developed negatives, baths them In sulphurous meld water or In a 10 per cent solution o f sulphide o f soda, to which a few drops o f sulphuric acid have been added.— News Monger. Cracked but not broken glass negatives, whose film Is still uninjured, can be repaired In the following way: Put s dry plate of the sise o f the negsUve— not yet developed, but fixed— for a short time In water; that Is, sufficiently long to cause s swelling of the gelatine film. The broken negative Is placed upon this piste, so that Its reversed aide comes to lay upon the gel atine aide o f the latter. Now press lightly but carefully. By the swelling of the gelatine the entrance o f air is completely excluded, and both plates will adhere solidly and form a whole, so that prints may be made as from any negaUve.— Photographic Times. I 1 ■Mrs. Anderson, Jacksonville, I P it., daughter of Recorder o f Deeds, W est, who witnessed her signature to the following letter, praises Lydia E Pinkham’s regetaMe When the volcanic eruption« In Guat emala last year covered the coffee fln- cae it was believed that the Industry wan* ruined . « M that. Guatemala bad received a blow from which recovery would be alow. Many planters aban doned their ash covered plantations and believed themselves ruined. But the activity o f the volcanoes waa fol lowed 'by heavy anfD long continued rains, which washed away a great deal of the ashes and incorporated more of them with the soil. The rain also seemed to bleach the ashes and extract from It a liquid fertiliser which proved of great benefit to the coffee trees. The result Is a crop nearly as large again as last year’s. Hereafter when the volcanoes o f Guatemala erupt and spout ashes the only unfortunate coffee planters will be those whose fin can are outside o f the showers.— London Globe. D octors first' p rescrib ed Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral over 60 yesrs ago. They use it today more; than ever. They rely upon it for colds, coughs, b ron ch itis, consum ption. T h e y w ill tell you h ow if heals inflamed lungs. _ - I tod a m r bod <XWS% for «brooytoro. Thom I triad A, ar'i O wn , N l M n j . f l y * T M a d e F a ta l E rro r. Teas— So their engagement Is broken Old Coughs Jess— Yes, they quarreled and ah« was In the wrong. but few wives and mothers who have Teas— And she wouldn’ t admit It? not at times endured agonies and such, Jess— No, that was the whole trou O n « Ayer’s Pill a t b e d tim e Insures as only women know. I wish • natural a ction n ext m orn in g . Such women knew the value o f L y d i a ble. She did admit It and after that be E . P in k lia m ’s V e g e t a b le C o m simply became unbearable.— Philadel Dispensers o f their own chemicals w ill probebly have noticed that strong pou n d . I t is a remarkable medicine, phia Press. Those Loving G i r l s . alkaline solutions— such as the accelerating, or No. 2, solution— o f a devel different in action from any I ever kttew and thoroughly reliable. M other, w ill find M r,. Wlnalow*, Soothing . • Pylvia— Mr. DeScadds paid you such oper often turn a brown' color after they are bottled. Thla la often due to “ I have seen many cases where Syrup the beet remedy to nee for their children a lovely compliment last night. Imperfect cleansing o f the bottles, for vasaels Intended for strong alkalis are women doctored for years without per d u rin g the teething period. Phyllis— Indeed! What did he say? Sylvia— He said you looked enough not sufficiently clean i f merely washed In water. For this reason It la best manent benefit, who were cured in leas 'N e w B r a n d . like me,to be my »inter. hrst to make up s small amount o f the alkaline solution, and. peuflng it into than three months after taking your The lady shopper approached the the bottle, ewlll It well round, and then hold against a white sheet o f paper Vegetable Compound, while others who Special Card to the Public. to test for browfi coloration. Should this have occurred, throw out the con were chronlo and incurable came out floorwalker In the great department sored, happy, and in perfect health store. Dr. C, Gee Wo, Chinese Medicine Co., SM "> ' tenta and give another wash In a similar D M o m f , as effectually r ld d l f i g th é Bt.. Portland. Oregon, regret» being con " I am looking for some Japanese cal Alder fused with Doctor Dee Sing Mon, w ho w as bottle of any Ingredient acted upon by the alkali. I f a brown sediment a ft killed rcenetly In Portland. Dr. W o ia not ico,” she said. erwards precipitates, as It frequently does, the clear solution should be de dead, and la practicl g at ram# location, 22S "Japanese calico!” be echoed in sur Alder Street. Some people thought there w as canted off, leaving the sediment behind, ae filter papers would be destroyed only one chinete doctor. tile, and tones up the entire system. prise. by a strong solution.— Amateur Photographer. * Your medicine naa been tried and "Y es; something that w ill not rua,” found true, hence I fu lly endorse It." she explained. W anted No E x t r e m e s . — M m . R. A. A n d e r s o n , 225 Washing Daughter— Papa, I wish you wouldn’t WHAT GOES ON ABOVE IS. ton St, Jacksonville, Fla. — $ 6000 farfdi look so fierce when young men call to t f original o f aSoaa teeter proofs« faaa/aaaaa* aa*> mat te ondmat. ice me. It frightens them. No other medicine fo r women baa Father— How »hall I look— meek? received such widespread and unquali Daughter— Cm— not too m eek; that fied endorsement No other medicine might scare them off. too. In a Q u an d ary . haa such a record o f cures o f female Mr. De Style— Well, are «11 your ar troubles. Refuse to buy any substitute. rangements for a summer at the fash Lucas c o c p t t , | " • ionable resorts completed? F e a n k 1. C h b n s t makes oath that he ia Mrs. De Style— Nearly, but I ’m in senior partner of the firm o f F. J. C h b n s t M H e N e e d e d A e e ls ta n c e . such a quandary. I have arranged to Co., doing business in the City of Tolado, Coun- They had been pressing him bard •end our house plants to a florist, our ty a n d State aforesaid, an d that said firm w ill ¿ ■ m ivru i pay the sum of 0 N K H U N D R E D D O LLAR S for the whole week. The bouse was full cat to a cat home, and our dog to a ssch CV. 0 0 D 3 Ì] and every ease of C a t a b h k that cannot b e o f widows and pretty girls and all the canine boarding bouse, so that all will cured by the use of H a l l ’ s C a t a s u Cnas. F R A N K i . CHiLNKY. other men but himself bad flown be be well cared for until fall; but what in Sworn to before n s and subscribed In m y presence, this Sth day of December, A. D., I N K cause they could not stand tbe pace. tbs world shall I do with tha baby? _____ A . W . GLKAflON, H e refused to be distrubed In bis sum » „ A L ! Notary PubUo. mer arrangements and so be stayed on. LIQUOR MORflll Sunday ulgbt they had him In the H all's C atarrh Cura la taken Internally, an d HANTS FERNAN acta directly on the blood and n o e o u surfaces corner and the time began to wane of the system. Send f r testim onial!,free. when some one started tbe game of F. t . C H R N E Y A CO., Toledo, O. Bold by Drugrlata, 75c. "what you'd rather be tf you bad your H a ll’s Faaatty Pills are the beet. P e t t l s g o n A le a . choice.” There were a lot o f answers "That Mrs. Snaggs is too much o f a and a chorus o f laughter and tbe usual V e r y H o m e lik e . noise that goea with summer resort arlstycrat fur me to mingle wid.” Mrs. Quiverful— Was that place where "R o w ’s that?” pastimes, and they raved the lone man “ She was knocked down by a pu sh you boarded during my absence, at all for tbe climax. When It finally reach cart, sud ehe bad it put into the paper homelike? ed him, u y e the New York Times, It fiat she waa hit by an autermobále/’— Mr. Q.— Very. The children made s o found him not only ready, bat willing. Detroit Free Press. much noise I couldn’t hear myself think, CLOUDS. “ What would yon rather be i f you Considering the Important part clouda play In art and poetry, their beanty could have the power o f changing your- — -T and their value aa weather Indicators, It Is strange that so few people under self?** — k ills “ A syndicate.” waa his reply. stand the method o f tbelr formation or can distinguish between them. Such on P o u ltry . a knowledge la essential to a fall appreciation of landscape and sunset kill the lie*. Never fails. Sold by dealer*, soc and Si.oc per era. Hr lie tit o f A d v e rtis in g . A mass o f sir on the earth’s surface, being warmed by heat radiated A merchant In one o f our Northern from the earth, rises, bearing with it the moisture given off by the soil, mmmmaS^USSiSSS. t & .V & A 'P L R U S S S b . am * - used it thoroughly three times and cleaned hie poultry house en tirely free from plants and water with which It baa been in contact. As this warm, moist air cities lately put an advertisement in Uoe and ml tea. Before using, tbe poultry bouse wae alive with red Mae and n iU a moves up Into the thin, rare atmosphere, it expands and Its temperature is a paper headed: “ Boy wanted!” ____ os bom . and U worth a * « D m lta eoot. considerably lowered. Tbe amount o f vapor which cool air will sustain in The next morning he found a band- an Invisible state la (decidedly less than the amount which la sustained by warpj air. Therefore, when the moiat air coola a part o f the vapor con box on his doorstep, with thla inscrip demns into minute globules of water, which catch the light and are then tion on top: “ H ow w ill thla one answer?” visible. In this form the moisture is called a cloud. On opening It he found a nice, fat, The difference in the form o f the cloud depends upon the altitude It rhubby-looklng specimen o f the article reaches before Its water vapor condenses. There are four principal kinds. The cumulus, or heap-cloud, Is large (sometimes five miles from base tp he wanted, warmly done up in flannel. Spare Moments. summit), rolling and lumpy. It floats about a mile from the earth, This Is the commonest summer day cloud. They are largest a little after noon, but P ito s Cure Ts a remedy for cough*, colds If they continue to grow until sunset, look out for rain. and consumption. T ry it. P r ic e 25 oento, The stratus, or sheet-cloud, forms in the region above that of the cumuli This is tbe kind so often seen when the sun seta -It shows in horlsontal bars Davis F irst Ran Night T ra in s across the western sky. It sometimes spreads over the whole sky, hiding all Henry Gaaraway Davis found his tbe blue. The ordinary stratus la from two to four mllee over ua. The high not form is the cirrus, or curl-cloud. It ia light, fluffy, cotton- first advancement when he secured the PO RTLAND, OREGON, llke and extremely ligh t It la formed only above the frost line, and is made coveted position o f brakeman on a W ilt* lor Catalogne and Prices. up of floating Ice duet. It le at lta beet lp winter. Tbe clrrUa ie sometimes freight train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. It was not long before eight miles from the earth. The nlmbua, the low, dark rain cloud, la the fourth and last primary he was advanced to tue more respon sible position o f freight conductor, re cloud form. Besides these four there are an almost unlimited number o f varieties and sponsible in these days, but far more so, relatively, in those. A t 24 he waa combinations bearing such names as cirro-cumulus and cumulo-etratua. again promoted, this time to the posi Clouda are always changing and In motion, the heavy cumulua some times traveling as fast as twenty-five miles an hour, and the clrrea even tion o f superintendent In charge of the 03.30 shoos M en a g y o lto r ■ian i* a s «— ew ninety miles. This may explain why the clouds float, though they are much running o f all the trains. H e Intro . t e thm w orld . Tbe reason W . L. Itoogla*JSJO shoes a n tha U »re a l«» wlter* to tbe world le be.Aoee .o ftb e jr e ! or 1 lent teyte, heavier than air. The wind probably supports them. Just as It does tbe duced an Innovation which marked a c u r mtln* »nd superior wearing qualities. I f I Maid shoe* m you the difference between the ehoee made In my factory ta d decided advance step In railroading. thistle down near the earth. Yet clouds are constantly evaporating and being era those of other makes and tlie litgh-sndo I cot be re need, yoo ¿¡ra would nnderttand why W. L. Douglas $MM> shoes cost mar* Up to that time, it had not been con renewed by newly-rising moist sir. S S to make, why they hold their thape. fit better, wear I neper . sidered practicable to run trains at r v and are o f erealer Intrinsic ralue than may other S ki» shoe There Is much to learn by looking up. , A on the market to-day, and why the sates tor tho yo u infltee night; when nightfall came, freight l V i TI July 1, HO*, were trains and passenger trains alike were from the empire and no Turkish city “ tied up,” their Journeys to be resumed QUEER W A Y S OF THE TU RK . W. L. Donila» guarantor* thrir vaio, tar te ra p ia « Moos la electrically lighted, because, it 1 » only when daylight came. Davis held and price 00 toe bottom. Look for It—take no snbetiti Sold b; thoe dealer* every a here. Foot Cotar Fottìi» ■ H e B r a t t o T r a r M a ll a » d Taboos Telo- raid, official* discovered the word dy ïx c le r ir r ». there waa no good reason why they p h on o, a a d K U c t r t c i t y . S u perior In F it, C o m fo rt r a d W e a r . nsmo In applications for the necessary should not be run by night as well as " I »ore worn W. /- nottola» &. *> thort for f*e tete Oarto* tre The Turk suspects everybody and contracts, and dynamo suggesting wttk abtolute»aft»/action. 1 find tn.jn tnarrtor taJU^ota) by day, and proved I t His first night everything «nd no privata a ct no se dynamite, the official Turk waa par I wltîïïpi?cô)ï.{F".*InLiLocnuo, «leitetend. train from Cumberland to Baltimore W . L fla n g ia * uses C o r a r a C o lt * « t o to h i* «S . clusion, la safe from his Intrusion. alysed with fear. 80 all Turkey Is marked an Important epoch In railroad ■hoe*. C o r a n . Colt Is conceded to ho t h . fita Every telegram sent from the public ■till candle-lighted, or at least lamn- ing.— Leslie's Monthly Magazine. A ' F u ie n t L e a t h e r m a d e . offices U at once reported to the au siso ros cata toot-* annuo rtru n tn s c n o n HOW TO OSDCS ST Halt. thorities. No one can safely send a “ IT. L D O U G L A S , B r o o A t o m . m m WEATESTSflOE MAKER Positions G uaranteed. letter by the rufcieh poet unlera he Is «5,000 lorfett placed w ith a N a tio n a l Bank to willing to havs it opeffed and read and ta s k , fo o d any f a illir , on our part. lessons take the chances o f having it confls- P R U S S IA N UCE L IC E K ILLE R $ 3 . 5 0 S H O E S JZZ Have been Buffering from Impure Blood for many years, having Boils and other Eruptions. Having heard o f S. 8 . S. I de cided to try it, and am glad to ray that it has done me a great deal of good. I intend to continue to use it, a* I believe it to be the best Blood Medicine on tbe market. Cleveland, Tenn. W. K. Dxrxas. For over fifteen years I have suffered more or less from Impure Blood. About a ▼ear ago I had a boil appear on my leg below the knee, which was followed by three more on my neck. I raw S. S. S. advertised and decided to try i t After taking three bottles all Boils disappeared and in a ve not been troubled any since. G e o . G. F e r t i o . 1 X 4 W. Jefferson S t, Louisville, Ky. Newark, Ohio, May 23 . 1963 . From childhood I had been bothered with bad blood, skin eruption* and boils. I had boils ranging from five to twenty in number each season. The burning ac companying the eruption waa temble. 8 . S. 8 . seemed to be Just the medicine needed in my esse. It drove out all impu rities and bad blood, giving me perma nent relief from tbe akin eruption and boils. This has been ten year» ago, and I have never a return of the disease. Mas. J. D. A t h e r t o n . Write f o r o a r book on blood sn<l skin diseases. Medical advice or any special formation a b o u t k j your case will co»t 7° ° nothing. The 8w ifi SpM lto Company, Atlanta, 8a. ^^k A ^^k ^^k ^^k W L J L J RM RM RM by r a .ll, p ra c tic a lly free. catalog. W rite tod ay for * r if - E r l d » i t , ^ Beutel Business College, “ The trouble with our people," ex TACOMA. WASH claimed the popular orator, “ Is that they too often confuse license with lib erty!” T don’t know about other kinds of license," Interrupted ■ thoughtful- looking man from the audience, “ but I can state emphatically that there Is no confusion possible between a mar riage license and liberty.” There were approving murmurs clear back to the rear o f the hall.— New Or leans Times-Democrat. Not So V ery Much. “ May I klas youT’ L r "Not much.” “ All right; I wanted only two."— Town Topics. A men hear« hla w ife complain be cause he never makes her a present; he goea down and buys her a picture, and then finds otft that she haa been hinting for years for a lamp. THE V E R D IC T OF E V E R Y O N E WHO U SES D IAM O N D S carried by local «rotors. w r t t o V a w h o w ill a d rlM t i n t oOtoin.ot*.