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5)
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li certain if you take Hood's Sarsaparilla.
This great medicine cures those eruptions,
pimples and boils that appear at all seasons;
cures scrofula sores, salt rheum or eczema;
adapts itself equally well to, and also cures, dys
pepsia and all stomach troubles; cures rheu
matism and catarrh; cures nervous troubles,
debility and that tired feeling.
c ran tabs-For those who prefer medicine In tab
let form. Hood's Sarsaparilla ia now put up In choco
lated tablets called Sarsatabs, as well as In the usual
liquid form. Sarsatabs have Identically the same
curative properties as the liquid form, besides accu
racy of dose, convenience, economy, no loss by evap
oration, breakage, or leakage. Druggists or promptly
by maiL C. L Hood Co.. Lowell, Mass.
fay. -v
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UNITED STATES NOW
WEALTHIEST NATION
Aa English View of Robert E. Lee
fieneral Robert E.; - Lee was indeed
fully Washington's equal as a hero and
a gentleman and much his superior as
a soldier. It Is only in the larger polit
ical or semlpolltlcal sphere that he
stands lower and there perhaps only
because his opportunities were bo
much smaller. London Jinies Review
if Trevelyan's History.'
St. Vitus' Dance ana an Siervous Diseases
- ,1 A(1M4 k TIP H liro Ur.r.
ll.Ti bL.,nTKT. Send fur FREE 12 trial battle and
treatise. Dr. K. ILKlUe, Ld., 831 Axoh St., Pnlla.,l?a,
ia Gradual
1 Octave Thai
Mrs. C. K. Tyler. Burlington, Vt.,
Bays : " The cares of a large farm, so
niin'h to do and so little health to do it
with, caused almost a complete break
down: bleodpoor and thin: no strength,
little Bleep. Hood's Sarsaparilla gave
appetite, natural sleep, perfect health,
strength to do all mj work." -
t f
Treasury Figures Show that
Per Capita 'is in Excess
of $1,310.
the
VAST GEOWTH OF FINANCES.
3f
of an old I
Money in Circulation on Jan.
Last Was Nearly $3,000,-
000,000.
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Keep Them Away.
First Landlady "My boarders loaf
around the parlor every evening, much
to my annoyance. Does yours?"
Second Landlady "No, Indeed! My
daughter li learning to play the
j; piano." .
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ooq,
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The style may be a little cheap,
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Washington Star.
Vghl
"The 'Great White Hague,' my son,"
Said the Injun chief, in a passion,
"la that wicked, thieving race
That calls itself the Caucasian 1
Piles In 6 to 14 davs or monev refunded
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Ha Could Improve It.
Ti sir n trt 1m thnotoi. laof n I r h
j a ncui IU fcjuv kuuHi Muni u'au j
I "What did you see?" t f
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4 "How was it?"
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" corns, ingrowing nails and bunions, All drug-
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Don't accept any aubptiuite.
Ootaide of Hli Practice,
I "All that is the matter with youf sir' y
isaid the eminent physician, after a tiior-
fough examination, "is lack of nutrition
jxou don t eat enough."
I "I eat all I can hold, doctor," said
: the attenuated caller. V'
I "Then you need to have your capacity''
1 enlarged, and that's a case for a surgeon.
I Five dollars, please. Good morning."
I Chicago Tribune. '
Echoes of the Pait,
Wagner was wrinV the music of the
future.
"I intend to produce something," he
said, "that will go thundering down the
ages.'
IIow well he succeeded let the ages
bear witness. ' "'
anted, from the Bible,
Octave Thanet tells a story
darky in Florida who was anxious to Major Alfred R. Qualffe, yault clerk
ann to read, so that, he could read th f the United States treasury, who has
jiinie. ne saia tnai u ne coum read tn charge of Uncle Sam's money, called
Bible he would want nothing else. , A m attentlou the other day to the al-
Fr i on rl i T tha narrntnn fonitht 1im -a
read. Some time afterward she visited Incredible growth of the business
his cabin and asked his wife how his of tho Treasury Department since he
Bible reading was getting on. j com ,nt service, forty-two years
"Laws, Miss Fanny," said this person, S. and ho furnished me with some
"he jes' suttinly kin read fine. He's don Yery interesting and rather startling
comparisons, writes William E. Curtis,
the Washington correspondent. For
example, the wealth of the country,
which, of course, has kept pace with
the transactions of the treasury, is
three and one-half times greater to-duy
than it was in 1870. The total then
was $30,068,518,000. The estimated total
to-day, based, upon the census reports
and information received by the Agri
cultural Department, the Secretary of
the Treasury and the Comptroller of
the Currency, is $107,104,211,917.
The wealth per capita of citizens of
the United State9( based upon similar
estimates, has increased from $770.83
In 1870 to $1,310.11 in 1007, which
makes the United States, with Its enor
mous population, the richest country In
the world.
The money in circulation has increas
ed four-fold 6ince Major Qualffe came
Into the treasury. The total in 1870
was $673,212,794, while on Jan. SO,
1907, It was $2,914,342,256. The clitu
lutlon per capita has almost doubled,
notwithstanding the present money
famine, and has Increased from $17.50
last forty-two
DENATURED ALCOHOL.
1 I, i
farmers May Make It Future Fuel ol
i ' tha West.
By Fred W. Lewis, Secretary Washington Statt
Grantee, Tumwater, Wash.
Two years ago the Grange, assist
ed by some other organizations, went
to work to try and pass a law that
would allow alcohol to be manufac
tured end used for light and fuel,
without having to pay the prohibi
tive revenue tax, that had been re
quired by the government, so as to
free -the people of the country from
the tyranny of the Standard OH Co.,
which has gradually raised tne price
of fuel oil from a low price to an
amount that Is paying the monopoly
extremely ,large dividends, thereby
levying an unreasonable tax on the
consumer of the products of petro
leum. After, a long. and hard fight in
congress in which the Standard Oil
Company did their best to prevent
the passage of the bill, we conquered
and now a farmer, or several of them
may erect a still, and make alcohol
RHETUMATiSM
CAN NOT BE RUBBED AWAY
It is Tjcrfectly natural td nib the spot that hurts, and when the muscles,
nerves, joints and bones are throbbing and twitching with the pains o
Rheumatism the sufferer is apt to turn to the liniment bottle, or some other
external application, ia au effort to get relief from the disease, by producing
Counter-irritation on the flesh. Such treatment will quiet the pain tempo
rarily, but can have no direct curative effect 'pa the real disease because it
does not reach the blood, where the cause is located. Rheumatism is mors
than skin deep it is rooted and grounded in the blood and can only be)
reached by constitutional treatment IT CANNOT BE RUBBED AWAY.
Rheumatism i3 due to aa excess of uric acid ia the blood, brought about by
the accumulation in the system of refuse matter which, the natural avenuea
of bodily waste, the Bowels and Kidneys, have failed to carry off. This
refuse matter, coming ia Contact with the different acids of the body, forma
uric acid which is absorbed into the blood and distributed to all parts of tha
body, and Rheumatism gets possession of the system. The aches and pains)
are only symptoms, and though they may be scattered or relieved for a timei
by surface treatment, they will reappear at the first exposure to cold or
dampness, or after aa attack of indigestion or other irregularity. Rheuma
tism can never be permanently cured while the circulation remains saturated
with irritating, pain-producing uric acid poison. The disease will shift
trom muscle to muscle or ioint to joint, settling on the nerves, causing ;
in any quantities, the same to be de- j bflammation and swelling and such terrible pains that the nervous system
natured, or poisoned, by officers ap-' g often shattered, the health undermined, and perhaps the patient becomes
pointed by the government, and may deformed and crippled for life. S. S. S. thoroughly cleanses the blood and
then be used or sold to any one un-1 renovates the circulation by neutralizing the acids and expelling all foreign
matter from the system. It warms and invigorates the blood so that instead
of a weak, sour stream, constantly oeposir,- -,-ing
acrid and corrosive matter in the mus-
cles, nerves, joints and bones, the body is fed '
and nourished by rich, health-sustaining . '
blood which completely and permanently
cures Rheumatism. S. S. S. 13 composed
of both purifying and tonic properties-
iust what is needed in every case of Rheu
matism. It contains no potash, alkali or other mineral ingredient,' but is
I wish that It were possible for me a?e iry """"..7 A . IZ'i "CirI
,. 'i,"tv, iamn wlfh itq beautiful Darks, li you are sunenng irora, iucumau8m uo uui wuotc viuau
UghtTo V'hatTou uV Va'the-, trying to Ah a blood disease away, but begin the use of S. S S. and writo
value of it as a light producing fuel. ! us about your case. and our physicians will give yon any information ci9,
Wherever 1 nave aemonsiruieu mo wvnisuBmntuwwwiuss""1 nmf.uv1vu ot,w... v.-.v ....
light, it has met with an enthusias- V rur JtWlFT SPmriO CO. ATLANTA. CJU
tje reception and it is only a ques- .THE SWIFT SPLGIFIU tUm, Aiuuiin,
tlon of letting people see tne vaiue
of de-natured- alcohol, to insure a '
demand that will fill our land with
Hlrante Glory.
The young man was admiring her beau
tiful and abundant hair.
"What a wealth of it there is!" he
exclaimed. "When you loosen it I sup-
nnse it (irnnH tn the floor." .
Hugh " broke in the little sister of , to ?Jd.o auring me
the young woman. "It drops on th years.
floor !" Chicago Tribune.
A
Error. ,
Deplorable Buaineaa Error,
"Did you .ever make a mistake, doc
tor?" "Yes, once I was called in by a pa
tient and diagnosed his case as stom
ach ach I only learned the following
day that he was rich enough to have
appendicitis." Die Muskete. ,'
ill
ho: 2
if
ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT, j
AV&ge(ablePreparallonforAs
slmilating thcFooilantlReguta
ting die Stomachs anlUwds of
s
Vn" ry'niiiiiiiiiiatfi11
mm
m
der a permit which may be obtained
from the government.
It 13 now our duty to get the ap
pliances for the use of the product
into general use, so that there will
be a demand for the alcohol, so that
there will be distilleries installed all
over the west, so as to use the waste
products of our farms to make fuel
for our engines, stoves, both heating
and cooking, and to give us one of
the best lights that you ever saw
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whes pluca or bridge are ordered. Plato $S and up.
Best Plate Work. Perhipi year teeth h become
aacleat that it u impoarible to firmly Kt a a bridge.
Tbea the old ump are removed without earning you the
lightest pais, and a plate to Sued. If the piate 6tr per
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thi work will guarantee aatisractioB ia every case.
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A hollow tooth that is now useless can be tiled an
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To secure the best result you must secure tha.
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Examination free and Invited. When desired Tow
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Our force ia so oreanixed that we can do I
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can write and arrange lor appointments.
PLATES fpW
When Major Qualffe came Into the
cash room we had only $25,000,000 In
gold ; to-day we have $750,605,869 In
cold coin In the treasury alone, not
counting that In circulation and hoard
d away.
Uncle Sam's -working capital on Dec.
14, 1907, amounted U 11,756,491,46 1.31
-a!l of which Is bail cash. Of this
'amount $1,233,705,869,' In coin Is held
on denosit to secure thr "mt ..'of
$756,005,809 gold certlnci
(300 silver. wrtlftaites, a . ,1
trvHBury notes outstanahW. - treas
ury reserve, which Is kPt by 'iw,
amounts to $150,000,000 ' The cash bal-
ai'ce available to pay the current ex
penses of the government on Dec. 14
was $259,702,800.63.
Uncle Sam does not .keep all of tils
money In Washington, although there
Is a good deal of It here. Tbe remain
der Is scattered among the different
ubtreasuries, mints and national bank
depositories as follows : - -Treasury,
Washington ...$175,971,840.79
Subtreasury, New York.. 270,0-J3,w:u. f
Bubtreasury. Baltimore .. 16,027,023.41
Bubtreasury Philadelphia. 18,008,820.00
Bubtreasury, Boston...... ia,ia, .yu
Bubtreasury, Cincinnati.. 13,417,882.59
Bubtreasury, Chicago 65,083,802.72
Bubtreasury, St. Louis... 18,UUO,s'.w
Bubtreasury, New Orleans 23,650,020.89
Bubtreasury, San Francisco 33,430,003.79
Mint, Philadelphia 354,178,511.72
Mint, Denver s,3u,w. tu
Mint, New Orleans 83,392.871.34
Mint, San Francisco 882,483,714 10
AaasT office. New York... 7,80r3,a.visi
National banks 246,284,455.69
Treasury Philippine Islands 8,795,399.59
Tn transit between offices. w,i's.
In addition to the1 working balance
and th reserve, there is a total oi
-811.788,128 In bonds in the vaults at
Washington, of which $033,535,970 Is to
secure circulation of national banks and
$178,200,158 to secure deposits in na
tional banks. An additional sum of
tina.7Ki.289 is deposited for similar
purposes in the subtreasurles of New
York and San Francisco, mamng a To
tal of $915,487,518 of other people's
money in Uncle Sam's charge.
Alaaka's Population 81.00O.
Gov. W. B. Hoggatt of Alaska, in his
annual renort. estimates the population
of the territory at 81,000, exclusive oi
fi nno or 7.000 Demons of mixed national!
Ha emDloved in mines, canneries and rail
road construction during tne summer, ne
reports extensive prospecting in the vari
ous minlna- districts. He considers the
wliiaVv Deddler the worst enemy or tro
native, and recommends legislative restric
tions of llauor sales wttnm a nve-mn
radius of any railroad or otner enterprise
employing 100 or more men, except m au
incorporated town.
Flexner Transfers Vital Orajaaa
A naner read before the American As
oclatlon for the Advancement of Science
in the University of CLicago reveals we
fact that Dr. Simon Flexner of New York
City has succeeded In transplanting ar
ItarlM from one animal to another sue-
1 w . .a .a
Icessfully. The experiments nave inus
far been confined exclusively to the lower
animals, but the favorable results in tni
fiMd are believed to point tne way to
lauccessiui ayii'"-""""
human beings
Skips to I'ss Grroseopoa.
It Is reported that the Hamburg-Amer-
kan line, having bought the : German
rights of the Seniles gyroscope, intends
to equip all its North Sea and channel
boats with the apparatus, which it is ex
pected will keep the snip steady in tfce
roughest weather. Tbe gyroscope will be
1 located at tbe stern oi tne vesaai.
IT'S FREE
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The Beat Fruit Tree and Berry Plant
Catalog in the Northwest
J. J. BUTZER
192 Front St., Portland. Oregon
t . L.'fii STIVE ...-roi 5erfa .
Vurrs'l SMxIn
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tha moat reliable seeds erown.
E very package has behind it the reputation
or a house whose buHlneaa standards axe the
highest lu the trade.
Verrr's 1 90S Ser4 Annual win b rnsilfi FREE
HiBtillPrlPS makine our own fuel Out Bllver,Lad,tliold,fIlw,76ciOoId,60cjZliioof
aistllieries, maaing our u iuei uuv .f 'Cyanlde .twite. Walling envalopf. and
Of the Small potatoes, BprOUtea tal price llstient on apiiltoatlon. Control and Urn-
Wheat. Small, and imperfect apples, plreworltaolicitea. ) erncei i.atoou w
ana f t uit of other varieties, and in .
tact, anything that is composed or
sugaf or starch.
A corn-field, with its stains imea
with sweetness, will make large
Quantities of alcohol, and a small
amount of land will raise enough
fuel to keep our homes well heated
and lighted for the year.
Another good quality oi mis al
cohol Is that it is perfectly clean and
healthful. There is no dust, smoke,
soot, or gas, developed in the burn
ing of it for either light or heat,
and it does not vitiate the air in the
room, as it contains oxygen, in itself
and does not have to use the oxygen
out of the air in the room, so much
as any other fuel. '
There is no wick-trimming to be
done, as the wick" is never on fire,
and .aa far as smoke is concerned,
the lamp chimneys will never need
any washing, bo the lamps are much
easier to take care of.
You can turn it oft until there is a
?ry small light, and so makes a per
sect nteht lamp, as there isno gas,
is, tbftre , s,.Iroro .a im.
lo mafic Lily ucu ivuvpi -
There is another great boon to the
housewife in the alcohol flat-iron,
which will burn only about a cent's
worth of fuel, rather than ten or fif
teen cents worth as when you have j
to use a stove oi any sort, xou can
take this flatiron into any room of
the house, out onto the porch, out
under a shade tree, or anywhere else
that you want to, as you have no
"string" attached to you as in the
electric Iron, and you do not have to
travel back and forth between the
ironing board and the stove, as you
have always had to do, nor do you"
have to stand near a hot stove while
you are doing your ironing.
Wrltn to me ana 1 Will ten you
how you may procure these splendid
improvements, as tne urange. is an
xious to get people to Know oi tne
advantages to be derived from the
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