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VAST IRRIGATION PROJECT WELL UNDER WAY CONTAGIOUS BLOOD POI sm my nair Ban Away Don't have a fallliiR out with your hair. It might leave you! Then what? That would mean thin, flcracclyt uneven, rough hair. Keep your hair at home I Pastcn It tightly to your scalp I You can casllydo It with Aycr's Hair Vigor. It Is something more than n simple hair dress Ing. It Is a hair medicine, n hair tonic, a hair food. Tlio belt kind ol a testimonial "Hold lor ovor sixty years." irJ.C irRii..Uwill.MM. An Alea m.ouftoturtra of 9 SAKSAPAGILU. (J&i O cnluy rccTOBAL. A Qooii Uook for Six Cents. Il deicrlhrm your own land, Dm lin tnixlU'n rrnlox you livo In the North wrist. It to' hut tlin ponlnit" rr(tlltcil to null It. It In prlntiM on tlitt hunt ot pspor, I prolumdy llluitrutml, ! full ot Information, It In sultalilu for your Jiomti, lor schools or llhrarlr-s. It Is n nlro unurnnlr to send to your f flood" in tlit Knit. Il tnlls ol YnlloHSlormpsfk, tlio lllttorroot mountain In Montsnn, thn '.Jmulut IndUns tin thn North Pit clllo omit, tlio Columbia ilvitr trunery, tlm marvelous l'nunt on nil rrnloii and Alk. It will ho snnt to any a'dime for six emit. Tim bojk I "Womlrr land 11)011," ptibllihid hy tlm Northern I'aoIH i railway, and It for Krneial dls trlhutlori. Hwiil id ccnti to A. M. Glelaud, (itniirni pmii;rr nnt, Hi, 1'amI, .MIiiiiccitH. or a ninny time six conts m o wlih ro pi ii ii with proper addsftiMe nml thn llltlu volutim will ho promptly forward'-d by that nt Iv inati. Don't wait, Thn honk ha mi objoct to odticatti nml Inform thn pub lic nhout thn Noithwrtt, Help It perform lit minion. Cat Steel. Tim first strol rntliin made In this country wore railroad eroding frog. mdo In I8U7 from crucllilo steel of nhout tlm same hanlnc n tool steel, with n mnmitli surface, hut lioney combed throuitlioiit, nml for from per fect. Tlio Improved lleaaeiiier pntooino were not In aucceMful us until fifteen or twenty year later. Now nltnoit nny nhnpc which rnn b In cray or malleable Iron rnn ho mad" In ct steel. For InrKo and small marine castlnc. nml In car nml loco motive work, cast steel Ik takliic tlm plnco of cflt, malleable, ami wrought Iron, for tunny lnrttt nnd nmnn iwrts from coupler, Journal Ihhimi nti'l wheel to rods, truck frnuirai, nnd loco- uiotlvo frame. A rngrnnt Imd Ihiii taken before the I'ollco JudKo for drunkenness. "Well, whut hnvo you to nny for yourself)" Thn prisoner squared liln shoulders, lifted III bond nnd lietinii In n softly inodcrnto tom, "Man's luliuiiinnlty to ninn has inado niuiitle t lioiinniuli mourn, hut If I went a rawed ni (Jold smith, nit dissipated an I'oe, a extrnva Knut as Vox, an Immoral nn llyron " "That imioukIi thirty days," shouted tlio Judge. "1'nkc down Hioko names, uillcnr, nml run the Iwhiuco of 'urn In; I've no douht they nre n hnd lot." AVIII llrl Nullum. A will of tlm Into Lord Iverclydo, rlmlrmiin of tlio Cutmrd t'oiiipiiny, dntt'd March IW, 11K)1, nml hollevor to ho hi hint, left nil IiIh property to tliti widow, Hut n Inter will, dated Nor. I), 1IK: him heeu found In a hiimlhns In IiIk Iomliin ollli-e, hy which $1,500,000 h left to Mimimm'H clinrltloii In (Han Kow. Liverpool, Munchuidor, llulfntt. New York nnd Itnuten. pooGcooooocoooooocooocoaqt ii LUMBAGO 1 V AND ft it SCIATICA I w ST :: JACOBS UIL. I Penetrates to the Spot I Uitfht on the dot. 1 Price 33c nnd 90a I ,1 v fi i (- ?7;xi- j'P&lrJTtftiT$&, 'tx. L..- l i.Mt. ..(.7.. yV IV (.. "Stiso.1 l- ,,.., 1 C y V wTffi tiiJk r L rAij n.fcAn, t: te2Tn IlTt i'nTyrl )dr Work U U'ltiK piiluil on Uiu rnnt ICImiiutli, Ore., rechimntlou ncliome. well uniler wy, to mnku prodncUvo U!!0,000 ncren of land now tmeleM. Of that nrwi there will ho lfi.000 ncn reiuly for the plnw of the lrrii;ator next xprliii;, ny V. M. IIjmU'II In the I'ortlnud Jourunl. Tlio iirtlti tfinal, which lifnli from the hmer end of the upHir Ivlnimith Inke to n Milut In the ilivrt illue iiiIIim mxt of the town of Khimnth I'alln, In Miik rKpldly eoiwttrurtiil. The'wiiter I enr rll frimi the iitjr Inke tlimiik'li n tunnel under n hill Jut narlli of the town. TliU tunnel In Nitiii; rnpldly nil-Ntrm-tiHl. It l Iwlnu driven from IhiIIi imkU. nml h( hy ilrlftlnc from' xlmf tn link nl iiiK Hh HkIiI of wy. The tun nel! Mill he eimiplWfd dlirlliK thn emi- I iu winter. It wlH he ) reel lone 1.1 feet wide on tlm iKittoin nllil II feet I liirlm lilch. with mi Hrvlmd roof. Throuicli It will How n tolumo of water II feet hlKh. Tim nine mile wwthm of tlm mnlii -Html to lm eompletiM in next I'Wininry m i m m m m Marvelous, j s Quaint and Curious. m 11iml1111i((i((HtM IMlr of 1 ,0 11 if ,mi. The momitrou iiitDMirnucu of tlm In die' hoop, when viewed Udilud, limy he (Mtui from the followlui; cut. mtihsl frum one of ItlKiuid'i view. The ex-ct-edliik'ly oihII i-Mp, nt till time fiuh hmnhle, nnd tlm clone upturned hair beneath It. Klve nn extraordinary imu newt to the tiend, pArtlvtilHrly when the liberality of piwn nml potttciHit 1 tnkvii Into cwtColderntlon ; the lady to tlm left wear n black hmid with nn ample fringed cape, which envelop her lniiilHiT, nnd repoM' on the nuuimlt of the hiHip. Tlm Keiitlemnn wonra 11 Miinll wlk'i tlm kklrtH of IiIh cont ore turned Imrk, nnd wore houioMiium of n eolur dhferiHit from tlm rout of the Ntuff of which It wan made, it were the cuff nnd IhikiU. KumiMiiii Will- Clinrlol. Thin chariot, which U moiitloueil In rnrloun pnrtii of nerlpture, nnd more m- peclnlly In tlm lUwcrlptlou of the pur cult of tlm iNracllto by l'huraoli, nnd o( hit overthrow In the Ited 80a, wan a vry IIkIU Mructure, coiiHUtliitf of 11 wooden ' framework ktreiiKtheued nod ndortutl with metal, nnd leather bind In. ntiHWurliiK to tlm duncrlptlcnH which Homer Iihh kIvimi of thono tn irnitd In tlm Trojnn wnr. Thn hIiIcn wore partly, nnd tlio t-ck wlndly, ojhmi; nml It wiih no low that n Hum could easily ntep Into It Oroiu ImMml; for thero wiih no neat, tlio rller always HtaudliiK In war or 'unit Ii V. though when wearied ho lilKht ctWp MUbJLJw -'VV 1 -. 5-SOi WAn OltAltlOT Or ANCIENT KJYIT. occasionally nit on tho Hides, or nuuiit, In eastern fashion, on his heolu, Tho body of tho car was not hunt; on tho axlo In cqulllbrlo, hut considerably forwnrd, so that tho wolcht was thrown moro upon tho borsos. its lightness, howover, would prevent this from bolng very fatiguing to them, and iiooi-ri i 1710. r e5V . Cl WkPiharh will cover nlmiit 13,000 ncron of flrnt rlriHi agricultural land that U now wmlnrld, exccptltiK for onc-ttilnl of thin nro.i tlmt In nlrendy nunecptlhle. if Irrl k'ntlou from nn otd project, known an the Ankeuy canal, iurv tn(il hy tlm tcovernineiit. A Inrtre part of the re mainder Ih coverol with rniRe-hninh nnd Mill held In private owner!Ui, nl thoiiK'h HuhmrrllMil hy the pnwnt own. ern to the ifineniinent pnijeet mid nut). Ject to xnle uiidiT the formuk privrlb 1 hy the Irrlcatlon Ihw. Hch prli-uto owner In nlhrniil to n'tiiln W) ncn. lie tiiuxt Mill Hie rent of IiIh holding or iiltluintidy Kiihmlt to linvlui; tiu Wnter I7er' .VMK'InUon Mill It nt (luhllc Mile. t'ltlmntely thero will he. Iniiidreiln of mllen of canal .and dttrhe. ThrotiKh till whole project nml ex teiMtliik' frHii Klamath VnU to Tule Uke, will run the clmime) of the Klam ath river, pttivldlni: iHTiMttnally water trniu4MrtHtlmi for the fnnuern. While the InkiT will U lowerl mwrly 1ft feet hy tlm Irricntlou jilnn, the present riv er rlmnnel will U ilriiliceil nnd ih-ernii-ed. formliitf n cfttml f.r iinvlcntloii um. thin mode of plnclmc It had the advnn tflKii of rwiderlnc tho motion more vnty to tlm driver. To contribute further to till wnl, the bottom or tloor con (dated of n network of Interlaced Ihoiiif, the elnntlclty of which tu nome mennure niiNwenil the purjwKo of niol ern irhn;. The Hirytitlan chnrlot were Invnrln bly drawn hy two Iiomi-h nhrennt, which were richly cniwrlnom-d. The chnrlot of Kirynt ordlnnrlly cnrrletltwo peroii, 0110 of whom nctMl an tlmwnr rlor, tlm other a the charioteer. Oc cnlonnlly we Hnd thn-e prnomi In a rhnrlot, a wlwn two prlneoi of the IiIhhI, welt iK-nrltiK the roynl nciiiter, or ttnbellum, accompnnyliii: the king In a Mate pnKvwtlon, riulrlni; n char ioteer to mannRo the rein. Prt AitninllP llmir- me. Aiiioiik tlm wonder of the world, the iKiiie cave of the pre-.Vdnmlte jerIHl dew-rve a prominent plnco. It I to till erlod that the extennlve remain of Mammlfunu found tn tlm Htrntu of the I'nniim of Huctu Ayreo. nnd In the cavern which are ncattered In such vat iiiiiiiIhih over tho continents of Huropo nnd America, nnd oven In Aus tralia, nro to be nNcrllM.il. Of thee cavern, a mot extensive one, nnd ntnonc tho ilmt which nttrncted atten tion, Ih Hltuated nt Hayloureuth, In I'rnuconhi, and the viiKrnvliiK which we here kIvimi reprenenta a foctlou of It. The eutrnnco of till cave, alout neven feet In height, Ih plnced on the furo of n perpendl' ulnr rock, nnd leads rilE-ADAMITC IIONK CAVr.nNS. to ft node of chambers from llftivn to Uonty foot In liulislit. nnd novcral hundred foot In oxlout, In a deep chrUni. Tho cavern Is perfectly dark, mi't tho Icldcri and pllliira of stnhtctlto rrlected.by tho torches present u high. I picturesque effect. Tho tloor Is lit foully paved with houen aud fobsll teeth, and the pillars nnd corbels of wnlactlto nlso contain osseous remains. C'uvlor showed that three-fourths of tho remains tn this and llko caverns were Hiom) of hears, tho remnluder consisting of Innies of hyenas, tigers, wolves, foxes, gluttons, wensols, nnd other CarulYorn. Church Town, Tho town of Willis hns 183 Inhabi tants, nnd 170 of thorn bcloug to the church. Kour of tho seven who do not oolong nro town loafers aud tho otnor thrco nro Infants, who will bo taken In as soon as tho weather warms up and they can ho hnptlzcdr-Kuusas Olt Journal. Probably you huvo no call to talk about ugly pcoplp- p5JTJ5JTSSyai?Bi HUMILIATING -ILE-DESTEUCTIE The very name, Contagious Blood Poison, suggests contamination and dread. It is tho worst disease the world has ever known; responsible for more nnliappiness and sorrow than all others combined. Nobody knows anything about the origin of this loathsome trouble, but as far back as history goes it has been regarded the greatest curse of mankind. No part of the body is beyond the reach of this powerful poison. No matter how pure the blood may be, when the virus of Contagious Blood Poison enters, the entire circulation becomes corrupted, the humiliating symptoms begin to appear, and the sufferer finds himself diseased from head to foot with the vilest and most destructive of all poisons, Usually the first symptom is a small sore or ulcer, so insignificant that it rarely ever excites suspicion, but in a short while the skin breaks out in a red rash, the glands of the groin swell, the throat and mouth ulcerate, the hair and eye-brows come out, and often the body is covered with copper-colored spots, pustular eruptions and sores. Tlicrc is hardly any limit to the rava ges of Contagious Blood Poison; if it is not driven from the blood it affects the nerves, attacks the hones, and in extreme cases causes tumors to form on the brain, pro ducing insanity and death. No other dis ease is so highly contagious; many an inno cent person lias become infected by using the same toilet articles, handling the clothing, by a friendly handshake or the kiss of affection from one afflicted. But no matter how the disease is contracted, the sufferer feels the humiliation and degradation that accompany the vile disorder. Mercury and Potash are commonly used in the treatment of Contagious Blood Poison, but these minerals cannot cure the disease they merely mask it in the system. All ex ternal evidences may disappear for awhile, but the treacherous poisoti is at work on the internal members and tissues, and when these minerals are left off the disease returns worse than before, because the entire system has been wenkened and damaged by the strong action of thn Mercury and Potash. There is but one certain, reliable cure for Contagious Blood Poison, and that is S. S. S., the great vegetable blood purifier. It attacks the disease in the right way by going down into the blood, neutralizing and forcing out every particle of the poison. It makes the blood pure and rich, strengthens the different parts of the body, tones up the system, and cures this humiliating and destructive disorder permanently. The improvement commences as soon as the patient gets under the influence of S. S. S. and continues until every vestige of the poison is driven from the blood and the sufferer PURELY VEGETABLE reward of $1,000 for proof that it contains a particle of mineral of any kind. If you are suffering with this despicable and debasing disease, get it out of your bloody with S. S. S. before it does further damage. "We will gladly send our book with instructions for self treatment aud aiiy medical advice, without charge, to all who write. THE SY1FT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA. GA. PUTNAM FADELESS DYES Color more goods brighter and falter color than any other dye. One 10c packare color tilt, wool and cotton equally well and ta guaranteed 10 sle perfect rrtulu. Ak dealer, orvre will tend pott paid at 10c a paefcagc. Write for free booklet how to drc. bleach and mil color. MOMtOC DRUG CO.. UnlomlUc. MlMouri. Not Saperatltlona "Hues." Kllgore, of Texas, who once kicked open tho door of the Houso of Ilepresentntlves when Speaker Heed had all doors locked to prevent the mi nority from leaving the tloor nnd thus cscapo a vote, was noted for his Indlf ferenco to forms nnd rule. Speaker Heed, annoyed by members brluglns lighted clgnrs upon the tloor of the IIouso Just before opening time, hnd signs conspicuously poted as follows "No smoking ou tho tloor of tho Iloune." j One day Just before convening tho .. . . . ... , . . I-., .,.. i 110UFO Ills eagle vyv ueieeu-u iihkuib nonchalantly pulling away at a fat ci gar. Calling a jwge, he told him to glvo his compliments to tho gentleman from Texas and auk hhu If ho had not seen tho signs. Aftor n whllo tho pago re turned and seated himself without re porting to the Speaker, and Mr. Heed was Irritated to see the gentleman from rexns continue his smoke. With a frown ho summoned tho page aud ask ed: "Did you tell tho gentleman from Texas what I tmliU" "I did," replied tho page. "What did he sayl" asked need. "Well-cr," stammered the page, "ho said to glvo his compliments to you and tell you ho did not believe In signs." "Wllhont. Tho German girl who presided over tho soda fountain In Ileckelmeyer's drug store was accustomed to patrons who did not know their owu minds, nnd her habit of thought was dltllcult to change. "I'd llko n glass of plain soda," said a stout man, entering ono day In ovl-, dent hasto as well as thirst. i "You hnve vanilla, or you have lem on?" trauqullly Impaired the younir woman. "I want plain soda without sirup. Didn't you understand moV" asked tho stout man, testily. "Yns," and tho placid Gorman faco lid not clmngo In expression or color. Hut wat kind of sirup you want him ultout? Mltout vanilla, or uiltout lemon V is completely restored to health. fc. . fa. is not an experiment ; it is a success. It has cured thousands of cases of Contagious Blood Poison, many of which had given the Mercury and Potash treatment, Hot Springs, etc., a thor ough trial, and had almost despaired of ever being well again. S. S. S. is made entirely of roots, herbs and barks, aud docs not in iiirc the system in the least. We offer a Great Ilrltaln maintains an amir ot from 00,000 to 80,000 white In India continually. GASOLCNE ENGINES ,0 i tor. power lulljr warranted, 1 1 A. Alt iliei anvl tt) lei at loweit prlrei. Wrlta for catalog-. REIERS0N MACHINERY COMPANY Portland. Oregon. iISMSTll snroH "20-MULE-TEAM" BORAX SOAP Contains Pure Doras, Nature's Cleanser and Whltener, hence makes clothes snowy white, hygienlcally clean and will not injure the finest fabrics, shrink flan nets or cause colors to run. SAVES HANDS, CLOTHES, LABOR ALT, flltOCKltS. Saniit fur ton Irom pound car uou a M ule-Tiam llurax autl dra'vr'a nam-. your name ami aiUlres i J ecu a, a.aiuii., liuiudiiiK I p.u Uukl. I aud houvvn r 1 rturr, 7il in 10. oloi. Hth I Ad irm I'.U 1'K COAUi JIOIIAX CUMI'A.NY.Oak.anJ, Cal. HOLD UP! eizid conideim IIS1IIII lll""rgi' toe rrjrjrcr Mcu Jk mJATJtAJim .i. nriA.ND&jL,iUJKM UKE AIL 3v tow WTERFR00f CLOTHING. limadf oflhf brsl nuWJilnHukcrrtliow Mv AuMnlJ rvTutl Iv nJOVTEDio rruulr dealers nrrjmhtrtl lifififcfcetf. V u "ICKT0THE lmW 5IQM OFTHE FISH """'I' TC0NTO,tH HJTOa Bill UL gTUSL xoar a tin rA uou I l iuui wuu imu u urn. uauo ui uuu toglous Hlood Poison nnd was In a terrlblo condition. Ha tried all tho medlolnes he oould hear of, bat nothing did him nny good. He went to Hot Springs but it was like tho other treatments ho had asod, and he was In despair of aenro whon ho hoard of S. 8. 8. Aftor taking It for awhile the sores all healed, his hair stopped falling oat, and, continuing with It, ho soon found himself oared en tirely of this hideous disease. JOHN LESLIE, Rookford, 111. 710 W. State St. I was afflicted with Blood Poison, and the best doc tors did me no good, though I took; their treatment faith fully. In fact I seemed to get worse all tho while. I too'.c almost every so-called blood remedy, but they did not seem to reach the disease, and had no effeot whatever, I was dlshoartened, for It seemed that I would never bo oared. At tho advloe of a friend I then took 8. S. 8. and began to improve. I continued the medicine, nnd It cored mo completely. W. It. NEWMAN. Hamlet, N. O. CLASSIF1EDADVERTISING Portland Trade Directory Name and Addretees In Portland of Reprc icntalUa Bulncti firm, VIIKAM bKl'AUAlim W. guaraiilv Ilia 17.. xrparalor lo tx Hi- brL Wnl lur Irva caia-ox. Ilawriwoud Co. t mil aitd UaK. 1'IANOS A OltOANrt Many an loilrum.nu ra v.f to ns arcouni a rkn. or re mural of buyer Writ for drier piio i of p a not now on uaml, terms eio. Writ today uuoert lo,. I'ortlaud W. L. DOUGLAS $3.50&3.00 Shoes DE8T IN THE WORLD W.L0oughs$4GiltEdgalina cannoioeeqialledaianjpi C8 T 4Ae Ptattrt W. I. lKuUa Job bing HoUM iba UMMt compicle In tbtt roumrr fmj9r iwu.'i I U0E3 I'OR KVEKYBODY AT AU. PUICE3. M.n'a Btioaa, VO to Sl.BO. JJoTa- Bboea. S3 mlLCA. wamaai bnou. S4iXJtosi.au. Ml.a' Cmlclrea's 8Hoa. S3.S9 to Sl.OO. ! Try V. I Dmitliia AVuuirn'a, MUava unit ChllUrcn'a sliuvsi for style, III unUweur I they e-zeol other uinkes. H I could take you Into my largo factories at Brockton, Mass., and show you how carclully W.L. Douglas shoes are made, you would then understand why they hold their shape, (It better, 1 wear longer, and are of greater valuo than any other make. Wherever you live, you can obtain W. L. Douglas shoes. Ills name and price Is stamped on tho bottom, which protects you against hlgli , prices and Inferior shoes. Take no juo4(l. tale, A:k ourileuler lor W.L. Douglas shoes und Inalat upon having them. rait Cjlor tmitittuHJ; thty will not wear bratsj. Wrlie lor Illustrated Catalog otl'all Styles. 1 "WiL.DOUQLAS.Oept. 13, llrockton, Ma, P. N. V. No.4l-tia TTTHIW wrllliig- to advertisers please i 1 1 uivuimu in Is papar. i Gv v ifl i I ITKiS.Kt ls I mm irU 'if( iTarrrs UtCMlld lMyo0T5-