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MLL HAIL PE-RU-NA. A Ciiue STOMACH CATARRH. msm'M ! Ula Mary OMIrlcn, aOrt M)rtle re., llrooklyn, N. Y,, writes '"""iruna: merit me In (le week of catarrh of Ihc tlomadi, after iiiflnrlnif for four years mid iluilurliiK without fleet. In common with nthor Krntit lal one who Im vn Itecll benefited by your wacorery, i y, ah nwi 10 re- runa." lilr. M. J, llentieiiiau, Oakland, wrlliKC "I waited Iwforo writ. JlBg to you about my aleVncra, ratarrh llio atoinarJi, wtiieii I bail over a it aito. U'There wrrn popln who told inn It ilil not liny cum I, Imt I am ante t I am iiirl, (or 1 ilo not feel nny re III effect, hate flood apjwtlto 1 mn Ruttlriif fat. Ho I mu, ami will wy to nil, I am ouml for itimmI. Ai'I think jou fur your klmlue. ' imiVtfJiut mII be our houM mrdkln lrrllr." SCatarrh of th itonuich t nlao known Intcotniiion parlanou a dyM)pla, to. trltlt mill IihIIkmHoii. So medicine, will lxt of miy permanent lxni'fU ri ept II remoro tho catarrhal condition. fxGnlncci Strength nnd (lash. MMWa Jutln llutler. It. It. 4. Apiitti. ton, W., write iha had catatrh olthu cinUlii Clnlh from I'm par. To tin liJKNiully or llorr lUull ("In. rlrr, n well known Haioti Irivtttitor nrnt iiiniiiifacturitr, In duo Un production of n wnr ynni ti-iinwl "Zylolln," Hint linn Ikmti mioiTfiHfiilly mod In u whin nun." of tiulllit fabrics." Ho wrltiii rrnnU N llnunkftt In tho 'JVhtilcul World MnKiirliif. '"I'lii utlllxiitlun of mHr wood Dlirn In thin praotkiil way ud tlin eitniuw clnMipiiinii of tlin iiitw nintcrliil imii pnrcd with otJicr yarn iiijw In us In riMlly n inont niiiiirknbln nohlevianwit. 'I'lilti In not n hnpliiiriinl dlacovcry. hut rntliir tin lotflml rcnnlt of jt'iir of pilmdnklni; aludy mid iprlim,iitnllon. Aftrr tin- II nil I dcvnlijiiiciit of tho the ory nt Mrnt In mind Into tiiiiKlblo ton tirlul for nil iiuuirt of umi In toxtllit liiduiftrli-N, Hut paper thrwid mid ynru, tMl or tlclllly OJIUII, of Ull till! ktlfNMim, linvi allien Ihhii wtirt-u Into almost cv 'ry coiuvlrnhht fabric nud tentnl nnd ridi'Mcd until tlin linmitlou ban Ixviniin nu linirliit oniuniTclnl Nueces. Tun jKir )nrii lin eitroordlnary w ratine ! proper IIi-h, anil a tlm full i")po of Itn i itnofnlliiit linn probably uot txH-n ilctrr- tiilnl, It will, In nil llkplh(Mi., Irnd ttiudf to other purpoM-a yi-t to Imi dl- I roviTp!," ,g3giivention I Uolh.n will Dml tin Wlnilow'i Hoothlii riuiili Uii ffHiinlr tJi UM(urililrtliUJia ! luiu( lb UllilDf iiIim1. Ilia Cliaima of I'riiHl, "My Tlnr of cfitliirhtlun." ho untd, Tirmly, "U thnl It ihould Im forhlddcti. It U ilrh'trrloui to ini'lital devtdtt incnt. It lfid to "John," Mid hl wife, enti-rlnc uncx ctiMljr, "nri you trlllng Mr. Hmllli of IIih dMir old ilaxi whi'U wu wtru wllcjn clMimltT" 'Vyix." iald John. 1'hllndelphla wwwwv iiiwitincii, rauaintl iota ot mtvy ana an Ifipctllp, with (iiHjurnt povrra jlu aflrr flMtltIK, blip tOk rrmna, lirr ap)rtlto ircturtiol, ho galnod itrength, llviii mid tfperfpcl hmllh. I4l, fllt'a tut th orpt actor I rrrr IMW," old th. flrtt theatrical inanictr, tilrriular bam." Kj'rbap," remarked the other, "he'll ,pt(Otrr bit fault lu time." "Not much. Ilit'a a tinm that can't Tcured." Philadelphia IVcm. Ml. Vilu1 tlnr ton tit nifro Mmm .S.. lu-auM.r K.Jr-f rilVK lllll UtUi4 HiiUI Ktfi, "t auppo," auld a RUeit, "a cood many fori;tful pouple jm off with lotol krjaT" "ThU will ahow you." ld th clerk. Aud he took from a drawer tho fol lowing printed allp Thi uianacer of the lllank Motet ac knowlnli;et with thatiki tho return of key No, , which Mr, , by owaljht rnrrlisl away on departure." Ho many key, the ymmc man ex plained, were mailed by forretful cue' It had been diimet ad liable, ai a time unTlng derlrr, to hare a key ac knowledgment printed, New Orlcin Tlinea-lK'iiioernt. California1! rltit library Lu been placed unjir eltll rlct rulM. It U tl Brtt dfprtmul of tbt Hut lactin ratnt to which lht rut ba ba ap-plltd. BAD BLOOD IHE SOURCE OF ALL DISEASE IliVcty part of tho IxkIv la dcncmlent on the Llood for nonrliilimetif nn.1 PreflRth, when thin Ufa nttmm is Aowiiik tliruuch tho nystcm In n tate o( jturlty nml richncai wo ntc assured of twrfrct nml unluterruplcd health; Ucausc jiure hlooil In natut c'a tiafc-i;unnl nijaltut disease. When, however, tkojxxly a M on weak, Impute or jollutcl blood, the system N dcpriwl of itajtttcnKth, dlicaso j;cnua collect, and tho trouble h numfcsted In itlou9 wrj. ruttuiar crutittons, tilinplcfl, rashes nnd the different Un nflcctlona MW that tho blood 1.1 In n feverish nnd diacasnl couaiiinn ni n trn!f nf tnn MtMh ecldorthe jircscuccof oomo IrriUtlni; humor. Sore.1 nnd Ulcers arc ui resuu oi motbiu, unlicultliy matter In the blooil, nnd llhcumatlsm, Ca Urrli, Scrofula, Contaloua Wood Poison, etc., arc all deep-seated blood awerdam tlwt will continue to crow worse us lonif as tho jwison remains. Thc iuitnirltles aud olsoiia Cud their way Into tho blocnl in various ways. OltM n sliiKrlsh, Inactive condition of tho nj jtctn, and torpid state of tho VMUcs of botllly waste, leaves tho refuse and waste matters to sour nnd fern title nnd other nclila, which are tal.cn up by tho blood and distributed tkFwijjhotit the circulation, Comlnr; In contact with contagious dikcases Li MMUirr cause for the poisoning of tho blood ; we also breathe the serins and wkwbcs of Malaria Into our lunn. oud when these get Into the blood la Wlcnt quantity It becomes a carrier of disease Instead of health. Somo fefo unfortunate as to Inherit bad blood, pcthaps tho dregs of tiome old CftMUtutlonal disease of ancestors Is handed down to them and they are eeMtantly annoyed and troubled with It, Had blood h tho source of all dis Mrnnd until this vital fluid Is cleanseil and purified the body Is sure to fwftr In some way. I'or bloo.1 troubles of any charactrr 8. 3. 8. Is the best rw9y ever dlscovereil. It soes down Into tho circulation and removes any utd J1 poisons, uppllcei tho healthful properties It needs, and complotely ana permanently cures olood diseases oi every kind. Tho action of 8. 8. 8. is do luorouuu tliat hereditary taints are removed nnd weak, diseased Mood mado atrpng and healthy md that disease cannot remain. It cured Kheumatlsiu, Catarrh, Scrofula, Sores nnd Ulcers, Skin Disease;!, Coutagiona lllood Poison, etc.. nnd ilae tint Ic.ivn thn llcktaMt trace of tlie trouhla for future outbreaks. Tho whole volume of k Woid'Ja renewed and cleansed nf ter n courso of 8. 8. 8. It Is also nature's IffMftttot tonic, made entirely of roots, herbs nud batka, nnd Id absolutely ! JhhwVwis to any part of tho nystcm. 8. 8. 8, h for nale nt nil first closa kvy (Kores. Uool; on the Mood aud any medical advice free to nil who writes. r -T.M- 0UVVV enrinLn y -. - y n. apriri r(.um trwg fliLnnii cu s.s.s ruiay vegetable : Hodlinii U nn uxcvlleut conductor of ek-vl rldtr. nnd lu vlow of thn Incruiia I iiic prlco of cuppor nnd tho tcniwlnx Jo in nnd for Hint niftul not only for vlic Irk' liiatiillutloiiK, lint for imiiiy oilier piirponcN, thu Ideil him Ix-ell Imxiclied tlmt ifxlluiu xhould be trliil a n mn teriul for (doctrlv cnblun lUiM-rlmeiils luoklllit to thin end Iihvii l.itely been Hind e Jiy A. (I. Ilett, llo llllitl nn Iron llllxi I'M fcot lu leiiKth with lneltel ho- dliiiu. Tho corn thua fonnod Irnd n rriMoiHO'-tlou of nn Inch mid n half A eurreiit of NO iimphereH wiih rendly tmiiHinltti-d throiuh II Mr llett thlnka tlmt i-lliim coiidurturs cotuitmctnl iilili tills plnn tun) (m mndv chenper than condtH'torw of copper. A antlafiictory riibberleivt tin' haa Ihh'U evolriil Thn wJiiunn cotialxt of flllliiK a thin Inner tiro with n hot so lution cf iflue, gljrerliii and chromic aallii an tin tin nivn In plneo on the rim of Urn wln-el This la nlbrwed to hanlen for a few duy when the tin I cotcrrd with raurna or wnne ahnllar mntcrlal whleli wilt wlttmtnnd the wenr mid ti-nr of N-rvlei'. It In clnlmod for thla ruMyr irttltute that It la nt-y durnbluand will enrry henty lond without dwtvrlorntlou or Iom of rvlll en7. It la inurli cheaper than ruMx-r nnd thn only crltldHjn rnlaed nKnlnat It I tlut It la iMvtrj- Knch wln-d eiulned In thl in tmer ndd 40 to W pminda to tho welicht of thn Tehlclr. Thn adrnntner will outweigh this x Jrilun, It la mid. - A fJernmn omvial of standing In tlie mrperlor grnde Iterr Martin, a rot erinnent eoimelllor ha nttrncte1 n p dnnt of at leant cfOiiinrrnl notlca by a new theory of aeriMMtU'n In wnr, which h ban luat publlabed, I'or nor- elty tho vlewa of Iterr Martin could hardly bn minmcl. Tiie title of hln work In 'The An of Aerial Nnrtgn tlon," which t, of rure, thn twentieth eeutury. Ilerr ilortlu cuntfinU that during the century nov opening aero tatlni and autiauoblllain will aenumn limntiiM' Imjairtanc In atrnteer. and will go fir to lirutrallie In favor of fratice thn great uicuerbiil irejonder atic glren to Uennany by Imr largi-r pulatlon. Into the day dreams of lUrr Martin, which Includo partition of Ilelglum and tho (Jenunnliliig of Morocco, It la not needful to enter. Hut he fureaee thnt FrntKv nnd Germany will agret rather tlinti fight. In ll""l tlie knoun number of nate rolda, or minor plnnota, hnd reached 00.1, nnd Hill tho dlacotcry of tliee tnlntnture worlds cotitlnuoK, capivlally with thn nld nfforileil ty d'leatlnl plio trnphy Among n raat multltuda of atnm crowding it photogrnphle plnte one perhnpa, will Im iuvii to lime drnnti a atmrt thin Hue. upon the pinto during Its liourw of ntntlmiou exp.y un The natroiHimer knows nt onco t tin t It la either un naterold or n comet. Hubaeinmnt obwnntloiui aoon divide th point Only tho more lutcrentlng onea are nftentnrd olwrvisl with at tendon , but onv dlvered they can not (n lguord, nnd Un rnpld growth of tho (look bectuuea an miibnrraaicnent Krun. which nt time approaches tho earth nearer than nny other tvirular inember of Uh aolar ajatem oxcr;t tho moon, atul Aftemtd No CHi which nt aphelion la iiior dlatnnt tlun Jupiter, rnuintn, aa far a their onblta are con corned, th moat lnterutlng .mrmbent of tbn entire group, mwl nru kit un ilw comtant otTTntlou whomYtr clr curoatatic pwnnlt I'atUul Sltirha4. . L. DOUGLAS 99.00 Bl SS.DO SHOES tS'.'J, jtMMB iorinMaija mntrn Mt.wnkj ... .. ,n9U Oram run avmiT msmhch Uf . TUB PAMIUY, AT ALL PniOCt. - M2B. OOii E m"9 on3 mt "" Mr W. L. rmrM tJov9fam donH m.Ar. A ?" Ithmn mty otfior taVorvrOT. I1 1 kn aaaaajHi Tmi " ' jfff Mil jfjto wwaw IN TMtWOniB walk .ik .. iif J'.i ,,0,lM ." " worn rjr mur notU '.."''l ?PX fl,.y. 'l u.ilor w..rli.i uullllA. liun in, lOAiner krwi .ilh.r k,li.l. r.r..K Ui, ami itty dltlll of Iha mtkliii laluol leinUtaorganlMllonotiurilnltiilnli, Dart t.t alUr br tnmntnanil Uo.mkri, who rioli th lilfiMl ti paid In Hi 4lunrr. and ihni wnrkmkti.iii.t i.w,i i .hi .,,11 ,:c. .;.. ... r:.7. ",.':j:".v:.,,"r. t w Jim how eartrallr W I llonalM ihoe ro in Jo, toil A nan UH.UrUo4 wliy llnf )inl,flhlr tbaixi.flt Ulter, V n'M araof gratlar tain 111 an n older make. " tni cuovanufia ol Monti anttam omnnol hm moumltmtf 'ION I rna gtmulne liar W , It l)oujl iiaina and yrloo Tini'l nn loitoni. Tnko itltiito. Aak your .Ulor for W. I.llauala. tHp. If h caimo, lui.uly you. aand factory, tihou nut a mj wtioa by null CaUlcq tit. WJ-DamUj. Brotttcci, ii-Zf W.s" totmnyf, ill bollom. ttrlaa. I ffJ IftfVWll A Wlau.r. "Slicker, the nrclkltoot. Is making big hit with hi now- sohomo for oubur- ban roaldoiKes." "nint achtans Is lhatr "With nrnry cxmtract for a suburban rcnldnnc) ho gunrnutnorj n conxtant u- ply of nerrnut girl for ton yoara' tlmo." I'hllndolphln l'rww. Conaltternte, "Worn thn critic kind to Kkrlbblcr wlwn hi leiat trook aitponntt)" "nveillnsly." "What did they nay about Itr "NothliiR." Mllwnukw Sentinel. Nearly everyone bilks In tho prea (mco of a coriHW as If Uiey were afraid of waking It For Coughs and Colds There is a remedy over sixty years old Aycr's Cherry Pectoral. Of course you have heard of It, probably have used It. Once In the family, It stays; tlie one household remedy for coughs and hard colds on the chest. Askyourdoctoraboutit. t haft had pfl'amftnla lhr ItmM, eei Arr' (.tiarrr I'trtural I Lretirhlinaiaralr tiirvaah h tlrn I hava Ju,i rM-ottrM fiota 10 Ull alluk, y4 liltM.tn on4.r f arauelt." fc. V. llluiik,HUfai.a rolut ffli. A MadebrJ O A ft V , Iiw.ll. kU4. AU aurtHrra r 7 (iMtfillLLi. tv Z tlIB vtoos. Tbn Sednn-Oialr, Perhapa some eipcrt In tho Rlnmene Inngungo will tell us what Is Its word tor "sedati-chalr." When tho King of Hlam's inlnlatcr, protextlng ngnlmt hi mnjoaty's faror toward .iiolorlng, aug grated recently that "Ihc royal ednn ihalr" wn atwnyn at hln dlapoanl, It I Improbable tlmt he uaed a word remi niscent of tho Krrneh town. I'or It la from thn scene of NniKileon Ill's col lapse tlmt thn nednn-chnlr lakes II rinrnn, nud perhnp remote poiterlty j will uproe tlmt It bid nome connee tlon with that eent Ilut Bednn flral producet thce ronreyatievs centuries ngo, and they wero vvn In nnglmxl In 1 1681. One uaed by Jamra I ' lliirklng ham proroked great popular outcry ' against the employment of men as I ben it of burden. Sir H. Duncornbn I J credited with baring Introduced them to london In 1031. And Hath know .the Pickwickian aodan-chr.lr to this day. London ( hronlcle. Thn Bir'a OppnrlMilfr. "Now, wouldn't It b funny," nnfcT Topley, playfully, "If I were to becoto a little boy ngnlnr "Mebbo It wouldn't be m funny for you, pa," replied hln bright yonng son. "if you wnn to be llttler'n me, pa, X think I'd uaro up a few thlnga." ENGRAVING Write Us PLATES TOR PRINTING HICKS-CMATTEN Portland egoti Ayor'a Pill Incroaao thn activity 01 tho liver, and thus aid recovery- l.eeaon from tlin I'aef, Tbomaa Jefferaon waa writing tb Im mortal Declaration of Jni!rndnrr. ami j bad Juat erolred tb rolutlonary doc ipiha v n i t-Tiar. ka aairivwui wilt, hlbi. ""i mtw air tuurnri4 w nu v.s- i,A . tain InallenabU right, among which are Ptr mom n. for H.lp than w. e DUSiSSGOLLEsL TENTH AND MORRISON STREETS POftTLAHD, OntOON A. P. ARMSTnONO, Lt O, rrilNCIPAJ. Quality la our trrtlo. Wa nlocaU tot neeaaav and Mod teh atodmt U a poa'Uoi wbtn t.on4ona 101 I'arka. Out of the moit uaeful nctlrltlrn of the London County Council hn be.-n In the eztrnnlon of tho park eyatem of the ractroiwlh, which now Include, under tbo management of the Council, nearly 5,000 acre. Tho acquirement and development ha coat ubout H,.ViO,Ooo, nnd the an nual chnrge for malntennncv comn to UXTtfiOQ, which ndds nlKut a half in ny In the pound to tho rates, or about two-tenths of 1 per cent. Tho coat In elude the ralarles of nn outdoor itafT of 843 men and women. The Council came Into existence In 18S9, and succeeded to thn metrofiolltan board of public works In the enre of tho parks, but of courao with larger power. In all flfty-fterrn new park hare been added alnco then out of th total that come under tho Council' management Park and Cemetery. life, Ilbarly and the purault of bp?i- area," "Of courae," be rrflected. "ther will be about one week In the year when the boy with the cannon cracker or the toy pUtol will U at liberty, In Mi purtult of hipplne, to Uke anybody'a life." Smiling a he thought of the baroe th automoblllata would play with thene principle ome day, he proeeeded to aub ailt a few facta for (he eonalibratlon of a rnndld worlJ --ChJraro Tribune. meat. indlvUa uu.trotlon Iniuroa rapU proo reaa- All maJeTn metholi t! Ulikrpliiir ra taaiht; alao rapid calraUtkmt, eormpondenra. toajnmUi law, effic work, etc Chartlr la our akorthanl uy, rtpU, 1U. BamuUfa caUlognia. builneaa forma and pwirmuhlj tn. r. H.V. Na. 37-07 WIIKX wrtllna; toalertlara pln menilnn thl papar. 1 l ltMHHHMI JnLxJLjirn.jy MILITARY ACADEMY A boardlnr and day rthnot for yoona men and ton Aeemllled to rllanrord llrktley Cornell Amhri and all laic unit enillei and atrirulfuiai eo Iter The principal baa bad yean' experience In I'orlland Mate reiertatlona now ) or lllmtratcd caialogue and other fllerature addret J. W. KILL, H. D. Ea-a-V-naaBBBl Friac'pil and Piopriel:r, PORTUND, OREGON Save the Babies. INFANT MORTALITY is something frightfiiL Wo can hardly realizo that of all tho childron born in civilized countries, twontytwo per cent, or nearly ono-quartor, dio before thoy reach ono year; tMrtyseven por cent, or more than ono-third, before thoy aro fivo, and ono-half beforo thoy aro fifteen I Wo do not hesitato to say that a timoly uso of Castoria would savo a ma jority of theso precious lives. Neither do wo hesitato to say that many of theso infantilo doaths aro occasioned by tho uso of narcotic preparations. Drops, tinotures and soothing syrups Bold for children's complaints contain moro or less opium, or morphino. Thoy aro, in considerable quantities, deadly poisons. In any quantity thoy stupofy, rotard circulation and lead to congestions, sickness, death. Oastoria oporatos exactly tho roverso, but you must seo that it boars tho signature of Ohas. H. Flotohor. Oastoria causos tho blood to oiroulato proporly, opon3 tho pores of tho skin and allays fovor. iT-fHi "ajairrw I ! IHII wi,lJaBB riHii.vi-rrrrrrw'T.-.vi;;r.'.-.''Tr;; M I AVtictaUe I'rcpardtionfbr As M ! almllatln cbc rood atxl Res ula m anfhttSkiaMtsaulDovtlsc W a I "TalaMMaffMalTVaMUsyjBM sWaWiT"l H j 1 ftxraKrtcsDHlcslon.aieftful- fl I I MiaadItotX0DUilu3tirWicr I ChiSLMarpUne&orGuaa-aL I KorHAucoxic M I QjuvtaraJBrXixtZLnram fSSftctnancdy forCon3rjp.v H Wbu.SonrSlonvirti.Dionhoti. WjaflTvuLsJOftsTcriah- tm0 m Loss OF Suuus - aassasaiB.. awaaaaaHWaBwa laH a .- .. .... . IbbI waxauaBita irwii a ng NEW VOHK. a txAor coryor wraftkr. U U.. mW Letters from Prominent Physicians addressed to Chas. II. Fletcher. Dr. A- r. Tecler, of SL Lou la. Mo., says: "I haro prescribed your Castoria, In many cases and have alwaya found It an eQclent and speedy remedy." Dr. E. Down, ot Philadelphia, Pa., says: "I bare prescribed your Cas toria la my proctlco for many yeara with great satisfaction to myself an! benefit to my patients." Dr. Edward r'arrlsh, of Brooklyn. N. Y, rays: "I haro used your Cas toria In my own household with good results, and haro adrlsed several patients to use It for Ita mild loxatiro effect and freedom from harm." Dr. J. a Elliott, of New York Oity, says: "Harlne during tho past six years prescribed your Castoria for Infantile stomach disorders, I most heartily commend Its use, Th formula contains nothing deleterious to the most delicate at children." Dr. C, G. Epracue, f Oaaha, Neb., says: 'Tour Castoria is an ideal raedtelnt for children, and I frequently prescribe It. While I do not adro cata th indUcrlmlnato uso of proprietary medicines, yet Castoria is an zetIoa for conditions which arlso In tho c.iro of children." Dr. J. A. roller, at Kansas City, Ma, says: "Your Castoria holds th tstMm of the modi sal profession In a manner held by no other proprie tary jirtparatlon. It is a suro and reliable medicine for infants and chil dren, la fact, it is the unhcrsal household remedy for infantilo ailments." Da II. r. Merrill, of Aueusta, Me , says: "Castoria is ono of the very flnt aa most remarkable remedies for infants and children. In my opinion your Castoria haa saTcd thousands from an early erare, I can furntta hundreds ot testimonials from thU locality as to its efficiency and merits." D Normaa M. Geer, ot Cleveland, Ohio. 6ays: "During tho last twelva yaars I huva frequently recommended your Castoria as ono of tbo beat preparations ot the kind, being sato in the bands of parents and very ef fective la relieving children's disorders, while tho case with which suck a rlaiant preparation can bo admlnlstorod la a great advantage," GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Boors tlie Signature of C4Z &x&&&u The Kind You Have Always Bought In Uso For Over 30 Yeara. TM MiVAWM MMNNi, TT HWU1 THT MIW TSMIt OITT) PUTNAM. FADELESS DYES Color mora roods brlshter and faster colors than anv othar dva. tinm and U rutuontoeU to alve perfect raauits. Aalc dealer, or wo wilt son ikvW wf tnw IrnalaaV'iaiMr.V ivm k-uvun. 4c H