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si . .,,1..... ...ii.- J TUKKISHUENS0ESH1P Newspaper Have Hard Work to Escape Its Rigors. FallklM Mlalatera DlrltU tkat Loot of tk Oonraaeit A ) XaaaaM.lvea Stxuw He lliiellowa. The Constantinople correspondent of the Berliner Tageblatt, writing on the censorship a practiced in the sultan's capital, gives some amusing instances of its application, says the New York Tribune. When the French tragedian Mounet-Sully was playing there last autumn he gave, among other things, Hugo's "Ituy Bias." The faithless min isters in this piece are represented as dividing their loot of the government treasury among themselves. All this passage had to be stricken out would not the public make its own applies tion of the story to existing affairs? In the scene nhere Ituy Bias surprises the ministers, burls them bis scornful "bon appetlt, messieurs!" and then chases them out, the situation had to be changed ao that the stage muuager should come out and thus adilress the public: "Ladles and gentlemen, the ministry has seut In its reslirnallun.' Ministers must not be chatted out in tight of the people. What would be come of the existing order? The spec tutors were at first bewildered by this turn of atrairs, but they soon saw SOUTH SEA ISLAND CUSTOMS. torn PMSiltarKIss of Lot Maklasr sut4 MssrrtavA-a Assonsr the) FIJI Ielaaders awd Others, One would Imagine that love making in Fiji was a very tame affair from the fact that marriages are often arranged while those most nearly concerned are still in their Infancy. Iiowever, court ship there Is quite as interesting as anywhere else, and it has some peculiar features, says the Chicago Tlmc-ll or al d Cupid's happy hunting ground is gen erally a garden or a plantation, and on a moonlight evening be is generally pretty busy. At that time, high up In the branches of the bread fruit trees, those who have eyes to aee may spy a pair of human love bird pnrched on the branches 40 feet or so from the ground. Fijian etiquette seems to de mand that tit fair one and her lover should occupy different branches, and should be separated by the trunk of the tree This, at any rate, is the usual custom. "Spare the bite and spoil the child,' would probably be the South Sea Island mother's rendering of the wise man's saying, for she knew nothing of the use of the rod as a means of correc tion. Instead of punishing her offspring In ways known to European mothers. she pulls hair and bites some part of Its body, generally selecting the fir-shy part of its arm for the purpose. Thus it happens that travelera note among the noillt. and the theater er)wipl u-tth their m.rnnrlmia lnnoMnr H .,t. "ttle South Bea islanders many beor "ilonaiinetit. messieurs!" lnf w''ds or scars which have been A special study is needed to be able Produel by the mother's teeth. io bring out a newspaper without the censors displeasure. There are bun areas or words and phrases that must not be used at ull, however harmless their application maybe. For Instunce, tne word meaning "stupid and corre- ipondlng words in foreign limgunges must not appear. Homebody might (eel Insulted. It Is forbidden to stu-nk )f the llulgnriup or Creek "frontier;" i must be the "line of demarcation. lou do not write that the slate of trade is unfavorable, but that an Inv provemrnt In the conditions Is expect id don't write pessimistically, what jver you do! Do not spenk of the nrln sipslity of Itulgnrla, but of the Kast Kumelian Vilayet. For the censor no luch thing exists as a concession for :he building of a Bagdad railway: every mention of the undertaking is ruthlessly stricken out. As for the Transvaul war, any criticism Is forbid Jen only news telegrams and reports di actual tacts are permitted to ap pear. I he friendly feeling for the Doers, which, notwlthstaiiil reports to :h contrary, Is continually growing, may annoy tne Ilrltish embassy. Even the censorship of telegrams has reached a limit hitherto uulinugined. A merchant recently sent a telcgnim to Holland that read: "Steel not accept Ml; quotation in the Berliner Tage- Dlatt correct," It related to a ship- oicm or steel mat nail not been accept ed because the price hod fallen iu the meantime, as was indicated by the pub lished quotations. After an hour's de- lay the telegram was returned to the lender, with a request to give a trunc ation of It In French or (ierman. lie tent back the sarcastic reply that he was not a translator, and finally sen it uy man to uulgarla and had It tele granhed from there. Going to the tele- friipli office, he got his money back, and then handed to the official a trans lation of his message, "for the satisfuc tion of the censor." The nfficiul reud the messnge and said: "Why, we could have sent that without any trouble." "Of course what did the honorable censor think was hidden in It?' The official shook his head, looked his customer over solemnly and finally aaiu: "We thought your telegram related to the recent reports In the Berliner Tugeblatt that the Dutch amlinsnailor, van tier Htnel, had not been received by the sultan, of which nothing is al lowed to be telegraphed." 1 he result of this sort of stupidity Is mat an press telegrams and a lurge part or business messages are sent by mail to the Bulgarian frontier, to be telegraphed from there, so tlint thou sands of pounds annually are lust to the Turkish government. The govern nicnt la well aware of It, but cannot take courage to abolish the censor ship. EFFECT OF THE WAR. The mode of caress la a oueer as that of punishment. It Is cither to gently take hold of the child's neck with the teeth, or to pass the thumb deftly over Its eyebrow or cheek. PROBLEMS IN BUILMRGL Tks Settling ot Hubs itruotores Mast Always Da Carefallr Pravlasd for Be-fore trMUgs. Kexl to the strength of materials the distance that a building of a given weight will settle into the ground Is perhaps the most serious question pre sented to the Chicago architects, says the Chronicle of that city. Bueh set (lings vary with the character of the ground, and calculations of great nicety roust be mnde.to Insure the fu ture stability of the structure. Thou sands of people have noticed the enor mous slant of certain downtown side walks without understanding the res-s'.n. The explanation isslmple. The Urge paving stones are solidly attached to the structure and settle with it.' The urchltect has made mostmiuutecalcu- lationi, and when thn continued prew ture of the large building has packed the earth beneath It to the greatest possible extent the great flagstones will have descended to exactly the right Incline for a proper drainage. it nun ucen a thousand times re marked that tall buildings Im Chicago have been gradually crowding their more humble neighbors out of exist ence, snd in some Instances this U proving literally, as well as figurative ly, true. The natural settling of tall ana heavy bmldings sometimes Im parts a lateral movement to less heavy adjoining foundation, more or less se riously affecting the superstructure. IMPROVEMENT IN CABLED. Or Chronic Inflmn matins ot the Kidneys Is a vary common ailment List all chronls diseases the symptoms corns oa Insidiously. II props t treatment la obtained la Its aarly stages, Brig htl Disease nay ba cured. HUDYAN will aura tt U symptoms. Do not delay too long. Don't wait on til your case bsoomas In curable. Begin the nst oj atIDTNnow,whUa yoa may bt enrad. THE EARLY SYMPTOMS ARE: 1. CflBONIO SICK OB NAUSEOUS HEADACHE HUDYANtakenas direct will relieve the seadactie Instantly. S-8. PUrriTTESSOF TBI SKI If UN DEB THE EVES.daatosRnllsntlonol Hula inotber words. DKOP8Y. HUDYAN will eauia th aitrs amount of fluid to ba taken up by tha blood and ba allmlnatad I) mi aianays. 4-B. PALE. DOUOHT COMPLEX, IOS. HUDYAN will restore the circulation to Its normal condition and causa tiie checks lo become red and rosy. 6 WEAKNESS OF THE HEART. HUDYAN will strengthen tha nerves and muscles ot tha heart snd make It strong snd regular in its nestings. 7-8. WEAKNESS AND PAIN IN THE REOIOlf Or THE KIDNEYS. HUDYAN wlllcatiss tha kidneys to perform their functions properly, thereby relieving tha pais ana wtssnass. Oat BIDYAN at one and take It regularlv. HUDYAN la sold by all druirglsia for ma. per psekags, or packages fur - 60. if your drue gjitdoes not keep it.oend direct tothelllD- YAH HKMKUY COMPANY, Ban Franciaro. Csl. Remember that you can call and consult tha IIVDYAIV Dot Tuns KHKK. call and sas thorn. If yon csnnnt call, write to tha doo. tors and they will adrlsa you. Tha advice will b given fret. Address HUDYAN REMEDY COMPANY, Car. tleektsa, Marktl sad Ellis tts., taa Frsaolue, Cel. Prof. Pupln of to I ii iii bin I nlverallr llaaorlbee a Saw Method of Coa.truolliin. Ir. M. I. Pupln, of Columbia univer sity, recently prepara? for the Amer ican Institute of Elect rii-itl Kngim-ers In Philnrivliilift. n Miner in which lie th-scribed a method for constructing a cable, or un air line circuit, over which It would be possible; to tele phone from New York to London through a submarine- cable mnile on the principles announced. In the cur rent latum tif the Electrical Id-view Dr. I'upiii says that telephoning through a transatlantic cable is easily possible, though of doubt fill prac ticability. It H not, -perhaps, a com mercial possibility, nor would then- lie a very great tfc-inniid for use of n cable for this purpose. The real nil- vantage for this invention lies, he thinks. In its application to teleg raphy. The speed' of signaling can be increased, he anys, from live Im pulses a second to l.JMto. That, would multiply the rapacity of an Atlantic cnble about .100 times, ami make ll poHslblo fur the rates on rnbln mes sages to be cheaper than cards. postal Baalish liateessaa Thinks a ' I.arae Armed Purse Mill Hereafter Ds Naoeeaarr ta tailed Slates. Tit. II oL. Leonard Henry Courtenay, former deputy speaker of the house of commons and now unionist member of parliament for the Hod ml n division of Cornwall, speaking at Tltk-ford, iorruwall, said that one of the conse quence of the war with Spain upon the American people bad been to create a spirit which must in the near ."uture lead to a great transformation of American character and policy. "Instead of being a sclf-contAined. Industrious, peaceful, and non-aggrrs- llve people," said1 Mr. Courtenay, "the Americana, If they take sovereignty In Cuba, will have to keep a large naval ind military force In order to make the influence of the I'nlted 8latesfelt. "Although the American members ot tte peace commission have dee laired that the I'nlted Btatea doea not want Cuba or the Philippines, the history of our own couutry has shown that when once there is an occupation th intention to leave after disorder has been righted has Mldom been put into execution. "The wsr emphasize the necessity or the peace proposal of the ctar. If there had been an organlrrd tribunal to settle International quarrels the Iliapsno-Ainerican conflict n-ic-hl' hava been averted even after ponlon had been arouasd by the slti diaaater." When you need a southing and heal- ma iiw'wipiic appnraiion lor any Mirpuen, use llie origlllSI lie Villi's Wluh llsiel Halve, a well known mr I n..h. 1..11..1 ii . .i - , i ,. . . - iuiici iwmn an i lavsiurie sep tr ior piles and skin diseases. It lieala . ... 1 ores wilbont leaving a scar. Beware of . """" " counUst.'eits. l)r. W. F, Krenier. nve l" w" Iwsint atul'are also dis- I tinct Irom .Men's toilet rouma. You will I... ii i . i Kimnuiiiais annrec ato all II, i. A K J-h-rl..,., W...I.I .i i . . " '"' among lue piessures ailoraed Asa'l li,in' I l... a.,-. at. i .. w. .ymrcuasta rout la tne winter trip Cor. 3J. Porllsn.l .11 to Kouthern Calilornia anil Arlaona Itxnawl M,il.i..... -ill. .1.1. ... . Ju rveil Ilia 1,1ft.. will aver ,levl m fre.l. iiAim. l i J wp wiai t.narie , , .. ' , 1'avis 01 Howerstou, O., lately Imd Irom liHHt inil ailllAlf blUn-li. nl antn..H.nn I. I I. ....I I u. .IMUIUI.II1. iriuillllll uesill. eor two veara a nnaer Hi sunny skies, iii the vsriety of severe lung trouble ronslantly grew Its Industrie, in IU prolitio vegeUtion L. nl"" " ,e""d hs musttlieol amnn. Ii. .mk..i... v uue.iiiipuon. men lie began to use -. .. - nr. King's New Hisroverv ami lately mountain, shore, valley and plain. 1 lis wrote: "It itav inatant reli.-l ami two daily Bharta trains from Portland to e Heeled a ier.anent cura." Sm-h wonderlul cures have for 2A years proven it's ower to cure sli Thrust, Cheat and l.ung troubles. Price 60c and 1 OA Kvery bottle guaranteed. Trial bottles free at lr. Kremer's drug store. IWtusesny ol the rountetfeiu of Ij Witt'e Which llssel Sslve. Most ol them are won bless or lisbie to cau.ie injury. The ordinal I WiM's Witch llsiel Ptlve is a certain cure lor piles, ecsema, cuts, srslila. burns, sores ami kin disease. l)r, W.'. Kreiner. WHITNEY'S DRIVER ARRESTED t ad Cjela Path lor AuIimiioIiIIv An- iIii Sltunlliin tor Mr. Willi. Bay anil Ilia lea. William C. Whltncv mill lilu ann Harry Payne Whitney, went to 1he races nt tlraveseinl the other tlav in their automobile. When tlu-y left the track their machine was ituwbcre In sight, ami after searching fur the driver for an hour, a policeman told them that their unoccnpleil "nuto" was HtaiuUug In the cycle path and that the driver was a prisoner In the Coney lulaml iiolice station. They nrriveit at the track enrlv In the afternoon and Instructed their driver, Vmt Uankln. to be nt 1bi track entrance when the races were over. Kankin started nuti to kill time, and the smiKith bed of the cycle path icmpico nun, ami he went toward ltrooklvn nt a rapid rate. He was turning around to return when a no- Herman told him he was violating the park onunsnee in riding mv the cycle path and took Ha akin to the station. where he remained until .Mr. Whitney tiniietr mm out. The New Tourist Nlerpiiig Cars On the Northern Pscillo hsvo the wo- S)(0j(2 Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. It artl flclully 4 IgesU the food and aids Nature lo Btrenglbeolng and recon structing the exhausted digestive or gans. It lathe luteal dlstcovcreddigcst sot and tonic Ho other preparation can approach It In efllclcncy. It in stantly relieves and permanently cures liyapepsm, inaigeHtion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Hour Stomach, Nausea, Kick Headache, Uafltralgla.Crampsand all other resultaof imperfect, digestion. PrleaSne. snd II. Larfteslsecontalnstti time small site. llnukallslJoutUysiiepslamtilieUfre frsearsd by E. C. DeWITT CO.. Cblcaaa. FOB 8ALE BY W. F. KREMER. I RECORDING PEDIGREES. Safgestions Famished by a Prominent ; Record Association. j After obtaining pedigree blanks 1 rTt from the secretary of the association in lp)lH 'vhich the breeder proposea to record, M-UL4tUL4 the folllowing from a leatlet publusliecl ny one of tiie lending record associa tions should be observed: A short, convenient name should be written on the pedigree before it is sent for record. If it is too long it will be abbreviated before the pedi gree is numbered. About the most important consider ation is to have the names and mi. It Is taken In time. atiu. dresses written plainly. Too little at- r. win relieve an tns tcntion is Mid to l i s matter nn,t .,. merou errors result. Hive exact date of farrow, number In litter and number of each sex raised. The latter is most imortant, as a rec ord is kept in the office of each lit ter to which a pedigree refers when received, and all pedigrees- for this litter after sent In must agree in every particular. wnuys give sex, as it is in many coses impossible to tell by the name wnetner tiie animal is male or female. Nothing need be given refrurding sire and dam, except their names and num bers, but great care should be taken to have these correct. If the sire was owned at time of service by another party this should always be stated. In giving owner of sire, give his owner nt time of service. In giving owner of tlnm give her owner at time the litter was farrowed. The breeder of a litter is the ,'r:wii v.ho owns, or has the dtim leased nt time of service. There in no exception to this rule. If the dam is sold after being bred and before hc farrows, iH-diprees for her litler should be made out ns bred by the person who owned her at time of service and sold "In dnm" to the per son owning the dam at time she farrows. The name of the person algning a pedigree should In nil cases appear on the upper part f the pedigree, cither In the pucc for "bred by" or "fold in dam to." Particular attention in called to this as there are more errors on pedigrees In this particular than In any other. No pedigiee will be filed for record wilhotit the mgnal lire of the breeder, except In eases where the ani mal was sold "in dam." The signature of the party who rniscd the pig will then be sulllcirnt, If proper breeding certificate is on file. All siileaof an nni mnl not yet recorded should be written only on the back of the H-digiee, except the one irr.ide by the person signing thu pedigree. In e.iding pediprerj of an animal purchased by another party, always (end the pedigree ok t s.-ictly made oilt and signed by the breeder. l)o not make any changes in a pedigree signed by another person. If any are neces sary, the pedigree should be referred to the person signing it. Never under any cireiiinstnnci s send a copy of the original pedigree for record. GAINING CITIZE.jjp TI.M at.. 1 L.. . i uuw iuo ni(uu Are Acqu Various Nations. OpsnrtaaltlM Offered ForslsTt ta Contlaaatal Coantriea ras 7 NataraJlaatloa of Rawala. Do Not Trifle . with danger and remember every cough or cold means danger. Consumption It has always been the policy of wl"JJ .,, . ,v...l .J ui iuuk WUUWLCU with commerce, to open wide the door tor tne reception and naturalization of foreigners. Hut there are none the lesa some very striking d I (Terences in the laws of nations as affecting the strangers within their gntes Great iiritain, for instance, .differs materially from continental nations in the opportunities she offers foreigners resident in that country to "natural ize" that is to say, to become on an ab solute equality with the "natural-born subject." Its rules are very simple in the mat ter. Any foreigner who has been a resident in the United Kingdom for five years, and intends to go on living there, has only to apply to the home oflk-e, giv ing full particulars of his birth, means of subsistence, and stating his inten tion to reside in the United Kingdom, lor a certificate of naturalization to be supplied him. Then all he has to do Is to take the oath of allegiance to her majesty (Jtieen Victoria, her heirs nnd successors. This done, nnd the cer tificate registered at the home office, and he is as much of a Iiriton us if he had been born there. In Austria a stranger may acquire rights of naturalization by being em ployed as a public functionnn-. Hut as there are only a very few foreign ers -who noiu public positions, this is a small factor in the situation. And even if one served in the Austrian army, one is not granted the rights oi cuizenstiip. jhe authorities only have the power of granting naturaliza tion certificate to individuals who have been conducting a profession In the country for ten years. So that in this anti-democratic lnnd foreigners are ab solutely deburred from citizenship. Germany is certainly better in thii respect. There one need only be nom inated, not appointed, to any public omee to ncc.ome a citizen, nnd, though certain exceptions are made as to Jews, still the authorities are empowered to naturalize any stranger who can sat isfy them ns to his beiiy? reasonably well-conducted nnd having a means of livelihood. Uoth Austria nnd Germany are alike In one bad respect, however. No Gcr man or Austrian may leave his country without permission, and even if that is given they forfeit theoretically, ut least their citizenship. Some nations are very jealous of tak ing a man back once he has. by nat uralizing, ceased to be a citizen of the land of his birth. France, in this re spect, hns perhaps the wisest rule. A Krenchmun ceases to lie o Frenchman if he accepts office under a foreign gov ernment without permission, or even if he establishes himself abroad for a lengthy period. Hut he can ngniu be come a citizen of his own country by renouncing the lund of his adoption nnd applying to be reinstated. This, on the whole, is the most intri cate phase of the naturalization ques nun, nno, despite the fact that there I " ""oiuciiiuiu uuuy or Internationa In w ii n lli. . Kin ... . J l . . , . ' ween states frequently occur, nnd have sometimes assumed serious dimen sions. It has also cropped up in the i ransvnni controversy. L'p to Very recent years England die not allow nn Knglishmon who had nat uralized in anoflier country to becomo again a linlisli subject: nnd even now once he lias repudiated his nationality he ceases, for the time being, to be tin der llritish protection, or of nny more concern to llrltnnnia than a Pole or a Spaniard. llussia haB very funny naturalization laws. Anyone may become a sub feet of the czar by tuking the oath of alle- gienec to him, nnd this he tnn, if he chooses, renounce ot pleasure. Hut vith nnturnl-burn Hussinn subjects the law is extremely strict, and the czur win call nny of these bnck to Itussia at nny moment he chooses and compel them to nve mere. ... .,ii..iiier ninny point and one scarcely liked by advanced women is that the wife always takes her hus- nand s nationality, oven If he nlturs it half a dozen times. Cinoinnnti Kn quirer. I nt oi a .1 V The Liht of the World, or Our Saviour in Art. Cost nearly t !) .000 to nrodtice. Con tains nearly 1 0(1 lull-page engravings of our saviour and His Mother by the world's greatest oaiuters. True conies ol the greatest Masterpieces in the art galleries ol Hurope. Kvery picture is as iiHSiiiiiui as a sunrise over the hilltops. Contains description ot the paintings, biotfraphy of the painters, tlio names and locutions ol the galleries in Kurope where the originals may he seen. Also contains Child's Jieparlment, Includ ing a Child's Htory ol tho Christ and liis Mother, beautifully written, to lit each picture. Tills wonderful book. matchless in its purity and beauty, appeals to every mother's herrt. and in every Christian home hero there are children the book sells itself. Christian men and women are making money rapidly taking orders. A Christian man or woman ran in this coin iniir.itv soon make 1 1,000 taking orders (or Christmas presenia. Mrs. Waite, our agent In Massachusetts, Ills sold over $:l,0O) worth of books In a very short tune. Mrs. Saekelt, our anetit in New York, has sold over $1,500 worth of hooks in a very short time. The book is printed on velvel-linished paper, beiiulilullv bound In Cardinal Red and gold, and adorned with Uulden Moses ami Lilies It is, willmut doubt, the must hcAiitiful buok ol this century. Write for terms quickly and get the management ol thai territory, l on can wurk on s.ilury or roiuniiHsion, anil when n prove your success we will promote you to the posi tion ot .Miiuaxer and Correspondent, at a permanent salary, to devote your lime to alien. linu lo agents and the cor respondence. Wanted also a istato Man ager to have eharno ol oll'ne in Leading City ollhe Stale and manage all the business ol thu Stale. Send (or terms. Adilress Til K I'. UITI SI I-A M l'.KlC.V N CO. Corcoran HniMing, Opposile IT. s. Treas ury, Washing-tun, I) IT, ENGLISH WOMEN GARDENERS. llrltua'a Dream la to HaTe a ! pal Tkla Aceounta for Woiuva'a lalereet. "SUCl) o Noise I w The mother savs to herself sometimes. "I can hardly endure it." Then a chill creeps over her as she thinks of the aw ful silence which falls upon the home when children are taken away, and she is elad her children are luinlv of ho.lv and lusty of lungs. lieu a child dues not cntov nolsv sports and games there is something wrung, and that something will often be found to lie a lack uf nutrition adequate to the needs of youth nnd growth. The stomach is "weak," digestion is imper fect, and so the nourishment of the body is inadequate. In such cases Dr. Pierce's Oolden Medical Discovery works wonders. It changes puny, fretful children into healthy, happv girls nnd boys. The process by which this change is sc cutnplished is strictly along the lines marked by Nature. All erowth and strength conic from fond when it has iK-eu digested, converted into nutrition and assimilated. "Gulden Medical Dis covery " cures diseases of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutri tion, and so en. ililes the ldy to obtain without hvsa or waste the lienefit of the nutrition provided in food. The "Dis covery" contains no alcohol uud is en tirely free from opium, cocaine and all other narcotics. A Wondorful Thing. have Wrn thiiikiiiB of writing to yon fir ir tunc," wi iu Mi, v. I. llrnon, ol fctax-RMlH-sim lv, N C., "to Ut know what iimlcrhil t lunar lr. ricivr'i GoUtrit Metlx-al 1 ic. -riy ilul tvr my Utile Uuy. He wm tukca vtt'i i n h ;?.( ion who. he m.ih'a vrr mid hull oUl . i I he hb mulct the doctor ' trrnlnu-nt lor tiv 1 frnt, him-nt all we mitde for dt hill, mid tt did iin utaid. He could ntt imlv a little in ilk. and cracker, anil nir tniif even thii would make hint iKk. Ilecmild not pit up all dv, and 1 Ruve up all hiic of hit ever Ret tniK unv heller. Thire veai ao 1 lound one of your lxHkA, and oti linking it over one day I noticed lt I'u-ivr'N tloldtu lied leu I iivtvery recommended tor tndiiieittion. We boiiKhl Monte and Kttve ll to uur Uv. He hrtd leeit treated t Mood, hy a RotH, tVsrtor and at HennettM villr, A. C, and at Oirrte ant, l.uiubeiion and M rtt-n, and w onlv rehevetl lor a nhott lime. We fcjnve him two Ultleii ol hr. ISeive ('.olden Medical IhMCtmry and it cured htm He ia well an cm le nud out eat uiivltmm th:tt he wanla and it doet not hurl him. He hit it not leen nick a div 4ih and tt lisiA been three yeara aiucc be Utok your medicine. " A Thank ful Mothor. CaiiTorala bavt been recently equipp with tht most approved pattern of Undardand tourist sleeping cars, but tha low rate of fare will itill continue is effect. Illustrated go idea to the winter teeorta of California and Ariaona may ba bad application to C. II. Makkham.G.P, A. rortlandfOragoa I 0 t rant similar biooa trotnuc, - - , . M Wtmaka so charge for Uuaaenrio. Book on biooa In Ktifrland eTvrvbmlv either hat a ?nr1iu tir drratra of bavin one. An Amerii'ttn fnniil)- with a mu1et atitv ' urban hotne litres a man to com nd : mow the Uwti. Then It patronixea the ! florint aiul ttu- lu-r'a llnr An v.. .ii. k i t I "1 ti" ''U my -l"'v for a toiij time - writra jura llaar. An KllKllh fuillllr hsa 1 Mn M.-lllc J..n.- ,.. Cap .C.mian. he C . Tr.na, lla own tttiwi-ra, In uwn Trifi-iiilita its 1-' !t'11 - ot thr w,,i'l''r''ll etdvuM r.y OWIt fl-.n'l ........ . .1 . I V.Hir ' ti.lLlcil MolK'Hl HttV ' Atlil ' I'lfilMIIlt ovii fruit- ur.inti on the anmijr alilo ! i.'.i-u-In tiie tar ,.i ,.,ir ImU-K.v. no,. ,iv cf S lll'ii-k Mnll-Allil s fsrilrnrr n0 i avm yrar. ol.l. When he Ma. two mouth olA It la linliirl 1. Ik. T .k i i hr naa lakm with l.a iiric, an.l It attilcj ob 11 IS lislllrsl nuitlK'll that thr girl gsr-1 hi. Inn, an.l ill III. thi'vt. III. t. n.il. ta. !riu'r iili-s shoulil lurr taken mot In ! '"'ll', "ml hr Tr"' "! K'iiLlnn.l .m,I il,.i I... . i i . ,h '1,KU,r oliirme un them. Then e hn.t the r.llklitnil, sml thsl llsritijr takrn root. I il.vtor take hi tou.ll. out ana he m,le U.I It shoulil thrivs. At 8wsnlrr the r v ' w"1' " " 'M '" ,nc '" that ih ... . i . . ' le i.-k, ami we trlel evervthitis e con Id hear ItlSt tlH) fltnilOt ll-Bin til Slipilly thf ot timl colwlllel every vh.K-i"n -e w, Lit tll-lllAUil for illnrtt fi-nrtleiu-ra I ",v ilul u,t know wtmt to lo. When he w. nulliali'a lirui.ok ... . . I i . .. I 'I,J' V" 1'" H1oher. !.,' he will oiuans liram-h wits stsrtnl in lSKl wo, th.n ever, an.l l cmiU not rr-a tor tinK with one lone frmals attulrnt Tlia I une.v iNmi him. lie w.. onr lontth boy on i.ii.- .en .nam, anil ii neeinevi to tne that tl he rlieil 1 tu.t C.-U1.1 not tic.ir it. t cure your cough or cold nce It will heal and sVthen vour lungs. It is V .-1 nasi IIV11 -i 1 nrlT'C ry . at the first indication srh or cold. e cold settled In throat aod bronchial d. alwavi lasted several montiu. I aUA-h and it cureo ai. at one ag PIF.KKE L'USHINr., , M..W. -k..-ii lbn. N. V. druciriiita mptloii Car. la anld y all print.il a-ii.il. eo. 81. SO a liottle. A It iroea with errry bottle. snd get your co to your UruKBlal U'rif t..r i1ln.fl witbout cost to voV-00 on conttimptloa. Snt ' WdU4Cj.,UKoy,r..V. THE LATE IMPROVED ...DAVIS... Sewing Machine Ball Bearing, Hiph Grade snd Superior in every nwpuct. VERTIC ALAND UNDERFEED Fos Sal Bv Hair-Riddle Hardware Co. Someieasons Why You Should onHavj Uiit-ijualclbyaiiy.t,a' KH'lt-rs hard leatliety. Kd'ps out water. A licavy bodied oil. Harness An excellent tire.servntiA Reduces cost of voii' haA Never burns the leather : 1 i"o- . cmciencv is increased. Secures best sen-ice. Stitches kept from breaking! Oil s sull in aU I ncn ! i t ii-.a Mnniifnrturl br Slnadurd (Ml C'otnpi 1 fllOv I li . V.l VII l 1 . I I IVUilWO v.- I I 1 tan . I! I I I nr.nlwr. TVOP I III II IKtUPIll DH.-otnnu., . .. - I. III II Duel uiruiur nui Tur MARKET I III ' I 1 1 Send for Catalogue I II 1 1 United Tvi'Kwbiteh & Suitliks Co. i hi i i II I i30 8TABK SrBKKT, POKTLAND I : : I Don't Be Duped', Thore hftvo lwn pliwrt upon the rrmrkot vertil clH'tip riii.tif un otwnltitewl.iiun of " WeUntur UirthinHry." '1'licv nit) leiiig vuviv. uuuur vuriuuit imiuist at iuw prtw By dry firofl dcalem, frrocvni, mrfnti, ptc, ar.l in h iuw limiHucus an a itrvmium lor 6Ulwcti- llUIia It; IHIrtTrl. AunuuuotMUfntfl of them comparatively Worthless they ar-3 H-ivfriinnl to U tKo cultuiitml equlvttlrnt of a hiRticr-pricrrl fKk, whon in , bo iar iu t; f roiu A to Z, reality, so far iu we knuw uiitl bcliov. tliuy mi. ii Reprint Dictionaries, prK)totyi ropk nf a lKKk of ov.r fifty iiatio np i, niiini in iibuhv w u.Jihi iiirnmnii 't.mi, an 1 which wtwinucti Aiincnor in iwmer. print, uud biiKllntr to thiw tiuiiu(jon, lit'iiitr men a wuri. ui wnuo lut'rii uisiuttu oi ouu Long Since Obsolete. jno Mppiomonr. or tu,(s so-cniicMi "now won Is," whh'h Aonionf thfm- NsokHtircailviT- tiMHl to contHin, rompiliil hy a ifi'Dtltv umn woo uv over forty yw uttit, uuu wim piihMstifd n.'fom hin d.alli. oilier minor sbklitlfjiui ure pi-olmbly of uioro or lias vulue. BAD COLDS yniniiie ii 10 yearn behind, folds do nut now have to bu endured. Memiri. livs.Mir J amass (eslled dviisinii- frntn their em-hiv) crowd a week's ordinarv Iri-iilnipiit into 2 Imnrs and sliotit the wnr.His ol culilH over ninlit. It wan the worst cane of m-in 1 ovpr had A half ilozon frit-hd had Mln i-llren. Mill it lninir on. Ilesrd of the Pynamu- Tab- t'l sh. 1 o inv nil.ii.etiirlit thev KtoMied both lil anil cmiirh the hrl nielit. 1 emlnre mid rei'oiiiiiii-nd thelll to llie nminl lltRi-I.AY lla.Ni.KT, Kx iiieinlier nl I onuresa and Attorney, lul Saii.-onie .tteet. han t raiii-iM-o, July 7. llm. Winter i-ohli have slwavM lieen H.rimi Hunk's to me. They ure hard and Mav fur iiioniiis. nut the lat w as xiutuietl Middeiilt aiKniir.L. i'ynanii- lM-.Krt. Hot lli;ll anil rulil itiMti.tieared in a i-iinnle ul mii s. iiiui I ir e e iineM l 114 Inr mi MUH. KMA I.. II01.I.IM, U MosK M., S l-'ranciM-o. AtiL'.tl, 'eo. 1 live Si-riisn the Mreel from where MRNIIKL S IITAMte Tabi'iks are lllllile. 111111 ik now 1 nrt tcok them, lliev tnr ui- MiiiHiiu luitii-e. 1 liHik A iloren Ihixim, with me lur self and friend, when 1 went o .Nome. 11, I.. as Yt IKKI.R. ('anitaliol. asliuiirttiu Mreet. .aii Kruii,'is. ii. Alimisl 10, 1IHSI. ent iosll:ttil fur cents in KtAiims lie IM.AS1I llKlli fi). UVU Wssluntrlon Ireel, .-an Krmciwo. Also on sale by our i a-eill .11. V 1.1.M KN.. Slleiulanee has aluioat doubled year by year, and the youn wonien who hste taken tht. eollict conras are txi cupyinir iiisltlima all oter tha I'nlted Kingdom. Two of them srs In th fainoua Kew Kardi na. nesr iAindon. Two .m In 1, V 11. u s. 11 . 1 , aat tl lie wiMilil Miy mii. ol ir. l-ieree nieil- - ,'iii, . an ivii. ( 1, I'sniena, snd two In the public gardens I Dulilin. Three are on larra s tste at Arbroath, railed I.ethsm Krsrge. One ii at the home entahliahed by l.sdy Henry Somerset at lhiihurtU tine ta at Wyeomhe Abbey, two at ths ConAaleacent home at Hale, 011 a at ths lloyal llullonsy college, and so on. Mow is the time when croup and lung troubles prove rapidly fttial. The only harmless reru-dy that tinxliiees iuiinedi at results is Due Minute Cough Cure. It is very pleasant lo take and ran ho relied upon lo onieklr riirecouuba. col-la attd all lung disease.. It will prevent eunsuitiptiou. ir, W. K. Krenier. New line ol writing tablets 6c to 60c at Coisuksollice. SlHllJ gii to sler-p ctvmu amt tM-Kiug r.,Hl to stsi .e linu. Well. 1 cvuM t he was getting an niiu-h wlw: he a us just as ywr as he iul.1 l-e. BliJ his kliluevs h ut liceu tn-tilii-oiiie all his tile. I hs.l rr.l a Ivsh alsmt lT. I'ier,f tne.lt. cine. It mcl to m tl..t this was the verv tneilu-uie we wnte,l. an,t I tuld niv husband llie 1 Irlt wt.ii.issl .lire It wnuLI heln Mir h,,v. lie srnl .ml mt fcmie .nil we eMillmeiK-evI mih the -OoUlen Me,ll,-iil 1iisvtiv' on Fritlity nigl. ami with the ' IVMets- the'neit nuirtiiiif. We ass him i-r me,liv-ine three tune, a day and 1-y SuiuUy he was able U pl.v. an.l in one month Iruin the lime he comim iK-e,t taking it he had u.iinrd si. tHHiml. .ml hi. itih w.is .11 5.ne. He h.s not cnhe,l .uv sliK-e, .n.l ht .in'! lake cold .uy nine than the rest of us. It. soes.houl like th. rest ol the children and play, iu lite avid and hu4 weather lr. Tierce's Common Sonne Medical Adviser in paper covers is sent fnt oa receipt of 31 onen-eut sumtai to jwy espense of niallini; r. Address Ut. R. V. I'ierce, liutlulo, N. Y. LUAIO n A 1 ciii s - Wls.laMm 'TrW sumI .VaMt-ltsas, U haltsi las. -I rtMVtK. L- ."17 ss.Jf ymi'm la Ev " l 11. i? t it Touthrv.1 r. A Keen Clear ttrlii. Your bent feelings, your social posi tion or busini8 success deeuil largelr on the perfect s.'tion ol your Stomach snd l.iver. lr. King's New Ule fills give inrreasej strength, a keen, clear brain, tugli ambition. A "5 cent box will make you I. el like a new being. cum uy 111. ivremer iirtuvisl. 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New Orleans f, a .,, Ar. Wsshinnion. . (S :K a. m. 0::!0a. ni. -65a. m. 4:iK) a. in, 0 :25 p. in. 6 :42 a, m. FREE DARK ROOM For the use ami enliven ii-nre of inv ratmns A. E. V00RHIES. Ar. New orlt. . .12 :..! p. in. 12:42 p. m PULLMAN AND both trains. Chair OCRIsT C.IKS on rs Sacramento to visit DR. JORDAN'S oatar tfUSEUM OF mTCMYt mmunsT.,iiiriiKisctciL J lft AnattMilr! iam ta HM Wsm-4. Atjk'tM.sn atf sf t mctajd ViOsW lsttlslr M4 -j stligt knsisM.iMMaMi.Maa. kst y fsMra. OR. JORDAN-OISEASIS OF MM '! tal .LA.a.i- .aa .s fjQ T'tlhissfssmsTf. Mtalasv, Ol. JosTaaU fMsat Irlt MtsVSMla. CiJ.tlrs, t sWsl HtsfS farlssMj TmtmsMt ps rm tt Irilti K tn cV ) erra, r .tritf. Wrtit W r 1 1. 1 r N T ml millASI, MAtLU 9X1. IA -t -ittli bujt Wt x ) CttJI sjf ttkl OH JORDAN ft CO. 108 1 Mirk ft M. t It. If I I H 0 len anil El I'asond Tourist cars. to I liicas-o, M. Louis New Orleans sml ssuinion. GO EAST VIA . Shortest and Quickest LINE TO ST. PAUL. DULUTH, MINNEAPOLIS, CHICAGO, AND ALL POINTS EAST ThrnuKh Palace and Tourist Sleep ers, uiiiinK and ItutTi-t Smukinf I.ltirarj Cars. v.onneciinir at Ian Francis-n wiik several steamshipiines for Honnh.1.. Japan, Chins, riiii.pin.es, Central ami utti Atnerit-a See J. I. Jester Jiiirent at lir.ni.i.... i .. i - . t'ass staiion or a.llress c. ii. makham, J. P. A fort) anil. Ore tkMJf . nn ve....... sJata,aasl l r.Sa.Msi t. sMaHMd aaS 1 ru- i".iMwa,1ITI rca OuaerriesisesssssiTtu P.Ttararriai ua w. esa M-ra tsslrnt la is .a. aUaa Hsass rrwate troOTi W.shiscian. Saai im1. Inwiw .Ui, -1 Vft u etksA.I.,. a. aot. irM ll caanra. Oar as. s 4a. a:: aaKat la Mrarasl. s-awsssirr. "Ma itsws Passsua," waw st ,.i uuu in th. U.S. aoS anin aeaatiiai seat baa, Aiir, c.A.srjovv&oo. lHTVstT ttmtltt Hlsauma. aa m. ' . '(''--l-l--t-t--t-s)--iJ-tlllJlrtllT) ttmm. j PsxaiitsiA .... a s...l . .s'.-'.'.",v"' lTiT.;.,n .f-'.slTas,,,h , ' an a.nt ires. .1 -..-.,, '(. .frurii Vit.. l-stM.u a n iiniii.h s. . .- r taast J -- " "Ta. la ,". A iStiniiai' llwt rt il .si. . r: f i 'ntJiavtL'iv i i.. --i . " J SCo.","t.Na,rVyDik I'AILY TRAINS; FAST TIME; SER VICE AND SCENERY IWEQUALED Tirkels In iwAii.ia ti.-.i-j J .1 " 1 " I oniauu aim l ie t.KLAT NORTHERN KY.. on sals i rsiuiiiern I'st-itif 1k-mh Tirltet (Wire, .rants lw ot GREAT NORTHERN Tu-ket Ollit-e ISa Third Street, Portland For Rat, Eolilers anil full information repinling Eastern trip, call on or address A. B. C. HEXNISTO.V, C"T Pass snd Tu-ket Agent, I'ortlsnd "THE MILWAUKIE." A familiar name lor the Chit-ago, Mil waukee A St. I'aul Rail viv. knntrn all over the Union as tha Great Railway running the "rioneer I im!il ir.ln. every day and niht between St. Paul snd Chit-ago, and Ociaha and Chicago, "The only perlert trsini in the world.' Understand: Connections are made ilh All Transcontinental Lines, assnr ingto rassf-mrera K.t l. ..... ...r, v,. , 1. c . UU. U. Luxurious coaches, electric litjhts.stMsm hi'at.fila verity equalled by no other line. that Tonr li. kot ... 1. .:. otk. Milwsuiee" when irnin in .n rl.,i in the Tniterl States or Cn.,la All li. k. t agtntt sell them. For rates, naninlilela a. mhlnlm. mation. adilreaa J. W. Cash. c. J. Eddt. Trar. pe,. Agl, General Agent, Ssurru., Wash. Pobtlaxd, Or to