" 11 t- ZZZZZ i
raw.,
Teadar Jleefc.
. The more tender the flesh, toe
blaoker the bruit. The eooner yon
ate St. Jacobs Oil. the quicker will be
the care of any bruise, end any bruise
will disappear promptly under the
treatment ot the great remedy.
fixed to Him.
Angry Father How dare you show
onr face here again?
Persistent Suitor Because 1 could
not leave it at home. Illustrated
American. .
"Better Be Wise
LlreeavlaB See.toa.
Considerable interest has been mani
fasted in Oreson and Washington as
regards the tuture operations of the
lifesaving service, says a Washington
dispatch. Many residents of both
states, learning that a new lighthouse
district on the North Pacific was con
templated, have written to the treas
ury department, seeking appointments
under the new district. As a matter
of fact, suoh a district is at yet merely
a matter ot conjecture, having been
suggested several times and recom
mended to congress. It a new district
is oreated, it is the opinion of the
lighthouse board that it will be by a
the, nail aumttv civil hill.
Than 7?cA.,MrhictthrU8,sl?nnol
r..dc mow Cr-
A powder car, belonging to a Great
Northern freight train, blew up at Ev
erett. Wash., killing one tramp ana
wounding two others who were riding
in an adjoining car. In addition to
the powder car, two cars, containing
mixed freieht.- were burned. The In-
lured men nave their names as SylveS'
ter Faaau and Charles Flebotte. The
name of the dead man was unknown to
them. It is thought that the oars u
which the tramps were liding was set
on fire by them and the heat exploded
the powder car.
Wise people are also rich
when they know a perfect
remedy for alt annoying dis
eases of the blood, kidneys.
liver and bowels. It is
Hood's Sarsaparilla, which
is perfect in ts action. It
so regulates the entire sys
tem as to bring vigorous
health. It never disappoints.
Coltre "For" 42 years I had goitre, or
i..n;nn nn mv neck, which wa diacour-
kging and troublesome. Rheumatism also
annoyed me. Hood's Sarsaparilla cured
me completely and the swelling has en
tirely disappeared. A lady in Michigan
aw my prevloua testimonial and used
Hood's and was entirely cured of the same
kntithu Sh thanked me for recommend
ing it." Mat. Ahma SiTHsaLAMD, 406
Lovel street, Kalamasoo, Mich.
Poor Health "Had poor health for
years, pains in shoulders, back and hips,
with constant headache, nervousness and
no appetite. Used Hood's Sarsaparilla,
rained strength and can work hard all day;
eat heartily and sleep well. I took it be
cause it helped mv husband." Mas.
Elizabeth J. Girrru, Moose Lake, Minn.
Makes Weak 8trong-"I would give
tft a bottle for Hood's Sarsaparilla if I
could not get it for less. It is the best
nrine medicine. It makes the weak
strong." Albebt A. Jaaaow, Douglas
town. N. Y.
fra taking roees borne with me to-night;
Rd rosea costing half my weekly pay;
They'll give my wife perhaps an hour's de
light
And then ahe'U cast them carelessly!
away, i ? f
What fools we mortals bet Long yeara
aro
I plucked, with careless hand, wild rosea
red ...
And tossed them to a maid I used to
know.
To-day I found some rose leaves, faded,
dead, .
Hid In a little corner where my wife
Keeps sundry treasure storea; a note
or two: .
A rounir man's photo; not, I trust, u
life:
A toy; a trinket, and a baby's shoe.
and counted somewhat
German Colnnlate.
Henry C. Nicholi, ol Hamburg, Ger
many, has arrived In Portland. He
has come to Oregon as a representative
of a colony ot 300 or 800 persons who
want to come to America. He says it
will take a tract of land containing at
least 10.000 acres. The colony will
riak Mr. Nicholi's judgment, and come
as soon as he notifies the members of
having what he wanU in .the way of
lands. :
PACIFIC COAST TRADE.
fifty now,
vruff:
xr ftintra'a ivtrtl and mv hair la fray.
Rh! On would think that 1 was out
To scorn the mad Joy of a by-gone day.
Anil rt I felt (unreasoning delight
To find those withered rose waves ijm
there;
Ami mil. Tm taktna- rosea home to-
nlwhf !
And all the time I wonder. "Will she
carer
-life. I i
THE DAFFODILS.
Hoetf'l fills can liver 111, the non-lrritatlng and
" only cathartic to take with Hood's BareaparlUa.
It is believed that the carrier pigeon
wai imported to Europe from Persia,
and It became an institution on the
Continent long before it was brought
to England.
The man who first printed the im
mortal Declaration of Independence
. . n r 1 . M
was jona jJoniap, an insuuiau "uui
Btrabane, County Tyrone, in which
place he was born in 1747.
There was a young man from Lenore,
Who boldly went off to the war;
The "beef' made him sick,
He recovered quite quirk -""'
By the prompt use of old Jesse Moore.
Somehow we always eipect the fel
' tow who gets mad first to come out of
the argument second best
Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow's Sooth
si rjvrup the best remedy to use for their
ihildren during the teething period.
Naming a battleship George Wash
ington is all right, but could a ship
with that name lie at anchor?
riTt Prraarx-nllr Cnral. Hoataornervooanes
fll after first day's ua or lir. Kline's Urrat
Nerve lUetercr. Bend for Fat KB B.oe trl.1
bottle and traUlM. DR. K. H. KlXNiL, JUd-, WC
Arch street, rtiilartrintila, fa.
Seattle Mark ota.
Onions. 80o91.10 per 100 pounds.
Potatoes. $3540.
Beets, per sack, $1.
Turnips, per sack, 60(3 76c
Carrots, per sack, 40 60c
Parsnips, per sack, 7585o.
Cauliflower. 90otl.00 per doa.
Celery. 853 400.
Cabbaee. native and California
3 per 100 pounds.
Apples. 60c $1 per box.
Pears, 60c$1.60 per box.
Prunes. 60c per box.
' Butter Creamery, 86c per pound;
dairy and ranch, 16 20c per pound.
Eggs. 15c.
Cheese Native. 13J.C
Poultry Old hens, 14c per pound;
aorine chickens. 14c; turkeys, 16c
Fresh meats Choice dressed beef
steers, prime, 8.4,e; oows, prime,
8c; mutton. 8c; pork, 7c; veal, 6 80.
Wheat Feed wheat. 830.
Oats Choice, per ton, fa 6, 60.
Hay Puget ouDtl mixed, 7.001
8: -choice Eastern Washington tint'
othr. tU.00.
Corn Whole. 123 60; cracked, $24;
feed meal. $33.60.
Barley Rolled or ground, per ton,
126(336; whole, $24.
Flour Patent, per barrel, $3.60;
straights, $3.25; California brands.
$3.25; bnckwbeat flour, $3.50; graham,
ner barrel. $3.60; whole wheat flour.
83.76: rye flour. $4.50.
Millstuffs Bran, per ton, $16;
shorts, per too, $16.
Feed Chopped feed, $21933 pet
ton; middlings, per ton, $17; oil cake
meal, per ton, $35.
People who talk most about others'
selfishness are frequently the worst.
- In the sprint cleanse your syatem by ruing
llr. rt under a vregon moou runoei. -
He who neglects present duties, may
ever overtake future opportunities.
"I DO MY OWN WORK."
1
fio Says Mrs. Mary Boohletta of
' linden. New Jersey, la una
Latter to Mrs. Pins-ham.
' I waa bothered with a flow which
would be quite annoying; at times, and
t others would almost atop.
' I used prescriptions given me by mj
physician, but the
aame state jtvf U9V
of affaire
continued.
'After a
' time I was
token with
t flooding-,
that I waa
obliged to
keep my bed.
Finally.' in
despair. I
gave np my do. V
ton and begaa
taking your medi
cine, and have certainly been greatly
benefited by its use.
Lydia E. Pinkham'a VegeUble Com
Bound baa Indeed been a friend to me.
"Iam now able to do my own work,
thanks to your wonderful medicine. I
waa aa near death I believe aa I could
be, so weak that my pulse scarcely beat
and my heart had almost given out. I
could not have stood It one week more,
I am sure. I sever thought I would
be so grateful to any medicine.
" I shall nae my influence with any
one Buffering aa I did, to have them
se Lydia XL Pinkham'a Vegetable
Compound." . ' v
Every woman that la puzzled about
her condition should secure the sympa
thetic advice of a woman who under
stand. Write to Mrs. Pinkbam at
Lynn, Maa and tell her your Ilia
PORTLAND DIRECTORY.
fortlaad Mark.
Wheat Walla Walla. 68c; Valley,
65c; Bluestem. 61c per bushel.
Flour Best grades. $3.20; grabam,
$2.65; superfine, $2.16 per barrel.
Oat Choice white. 44 45c; choice
ray. 41 43c per bushel.
Barlev Feed barley. $22.00; brew
ins. $22.00 per ton.
Millstuffs Bran, $17 per ton; mid
dlings, $22; shorts, $18; cbop, $16.00
Der ton.
Hay Timothy. $8; clover. $7
8; Oregon wild bay, $6 per ton.
Butter Fancy creamery, 60 55c;
seconds, 4550o; dairy, 4045o store.
25 30c .
Cheese Oregon full cream, UXo
Young America, 16o; new cheese,
10c per pound.
Poultry Chickens, mixed, $9(34
ner dozen; hens, $4.006.O0; springs,
$1.253: geese, $8.00 7.00 for old.
$4,501)5 for young; docks. $6.00(3
6.50 per dozen; turkeys, live, 16(3
16c per pound.
Potatoes $1 31.25 per sack; sweets,
c per pound.
Vegetables Beets, 90c; turnips, 75c
per sack; garlic, 7o per pound; cab
bage, $1 1.25 per 100 pounds; cauli
flower. 75o per dozen; parsnips, 76c
per sack; beans, 8c per pound; celery,
70 75c per dozen; cucumbers, 60c per
box; peaa, 8 JWc per pound.
Onions Oregon, 75o0$l per sack.
Hops 814o; 1897 crop, 4c.
Wool Valley, 10(3 12o per pound;
Eastern Oregon, 8 12c; mohair,
10c per pound.
Mutton Gross, best sheep, wethers
and ewes, 4c; dressed mutton.
soring lambs, 7Kc per lb.
Ht-gs Gross, choice heavy, $4.50;
light and feeders, $2.60 8.00; dressed,
$5. 00 6. 00 per 100 pounds.
Beef Oroas, top steers, 4.00 9 $4.60;
cows, $2. 60 3. 00; dressed beef,
6(26Kc per pound.
Veal Large, 6 7c; small. 7K8c
per pound. ,
Machlaary and aappllos.
MACHINERY
FMJIUs. MlnesBboBS andarn8tjJtof.
glng snd Holttln Enflnes! HoeCblssl
Tooth flaws, Albany Grease, ete.
TATULlBOWEW
ST to SS First Street Portland, Or.
WM yressaat tttieet. Baa Franolaeo.
JOHN POOLE, Poaruap, Oaaoow.
can eive you the best bargains in general
machinery , engines, hollers, tanks, pumps,
plows, Niita and wln4milta. The new
nl I X L winainill, told by blm, iauu-
Baa VraaalsM Market.
Wool Spring Nevada, 10 12c per
pound; Oregon, Eastern, 10 12c; Val
ley, 15 17c; Northern, 8 10c.
Millstuffs Middlings, $1833.00;
bran, $16.60 17.60 per ton.
Onions 8ilverskin,60 00c per sack.
Butter Fancy creamery, 17 18o;
do seconds, 16 17c; fancy dairy, 15o;
do seconds, 14 14 e pet pound.
Eggs Store, 16o; fancy ranch,
1718o.
Hops 1898 crop, 150.
Citrus Fruit Oranges, Valencia, $2
2.60; Mexican limes, $4. 60 6; Cali
fornia lemons, 75c$1.35; do choice,
$2.60 per box.
Hay Wheat, $13 16.60; wheat an!
oat, $13 16; oat, $14 16; best bar.
ley, $) 1X013: alfalfa, $11 13 per ton;
straw, 4070c per bale.
Potatoes Early Rose, $1.60 1.76;
Oregon Burkanks. $1.66 $1.86;' river
Burbanks, 76o$l; Salinas Borbanks,
61 (5) 1.10 per sack.
Tropical fruits Bananas, $1.60(3
1.60 per buncb; pineapples, $3,509
4.60; Persian dates, B6c per
pound.
HE had Just moved into nis new
lodging and bad endeavored to
make Hue bare, cheerless rooms
a little more home-like, but, thotjgh the
photographs were scattered about, b.s
Dlperack nailed over the mantel sneir.
surmounted by a neat and effective bor
der of unpaid bills, aundry writs, and
County Court notices, lie waa yei un
satisfied with the general effect
Of course, there was a vast difference
between the luxurious quartera In Mur
ray H1U which he bad Just vacated and
these small, stifling rooms, with their
cheap horsehair furniture, but he waa
somewhat of a DhlloaoDber. and his
motto was to go with the tide.
This time, however, the current bad
peen too strong, and he found himself
at last stranded with a beggarly allow
ance of a thousand a year, the last rem
nant of the handsome fortune that had
once been bis.
The fault wa entirely hi own. He
frankly admitted It, though moat men
would have laid the blame on the worn'
an who was the primary cause of It all;
but he did not condemn her.
He also had been to blame. She waa
poor, ana be made love to ner unaer
false colors-bad led her to Deiieve ne
was a poor government clerk at a sal
ary of $700 a year. HI object at first
had been purely of bis own arauaeaent.
but she was cot the kind of woman fit
ted to be a man's plaything, and the
game had ended In deadly earnest
Therefore, It waa with some trepida
tion that be bad written confessing
that wblcb be bad concealed from her.
and asking ber to marry him. He wa
scarcely prepared, however, for the
curt reply that came: "I am going away
to-day. Good-by."
Mechanically he opened the drawer
of the writing table by which be stood.
It wa full of papers and little woman
ly trifles, evidently the property of the
former occupant of the room. Uncon
aclously be commenced to read the
paper In his hand the writing was
blurred and Irregular, as though writ
ten by some one In ill-health
"Why do I think of you to-day T It
seems a though you must be near, or
Is It because It I springtime, and my
room 1 full of yellow daffodil? I am
writing a letter to you, one that you
will never receive for all I know you
may be dead or even married. It doe
not seem so long since we met though
I know It Is yeara ago. I wonder If yon
would be glad to know that to-day I
am thinking of you that out of the
desolate gray come a vague, sweet
dream that bring yon near to me. To
morrow It will be winter again winter
In my heart and I shall tear up this
letter; but to-day the dreariness baa
faded. There I no touch of scorn to
freeze my heart, no kisses cold a death
to chill my lip no alienee that ache
round me with It worldless pain.
I hear the whisper of spring that
breathe of hope, I feel the touch of
clinging bands yonr bair against my
cheek whom I might not know were I
to meet you now do yon doubt my
love, that yon let me go ont of your life
without a word or a alga that you
cared 1
Here the writing terminated abrupt
ly. Tbe reader stood a In a dream,
taring straight before him Into the
dingy street Her handwriting! It wa
aa though a ghost bad risen to confront
him.
A knock at tbe door aroused him from
hi stupor, and tbe landlady bustled In
with tbe tea tray; ber quick eyes
caught sight of tbe open drawer. "Oood
law, I meant to clear tbat out, Irr
be exclaimed, but tbe poor young
lady being taken away so sudden like
clean drove It out of my bead."
"Is I sbe dead 7" he faltered. A
deadly fear bad taken possession of
him, bl face paled to an asben hue.
"Lor, no, leastways not yet" said
the good woman, cheerfully. "I went to
see her last week at tbe 'orspltal, but
tbe doctors don't give any hope of ber
gettln' better,
As she spoke she swept tbe content
of tbe drawer Into her apron, and he
winced at tbe sight to him It seemed
like deeceratlon, and bis band closed
convulsively on tbe letter be held.
"Which hospital was she taken to 7"
be asked, steadying his voice with an
effort
"Tbe one Just round In the square,
sir," answered tbe woman. Then, In
hurried apology: "You'll be wantln
kindly aympathy, had placed A bowl of
fresh daffodils where her tired eye
could see them on awakehlug. The
doctor gave no hope of the petlent'a re
covery, and ao, with womanly pity, she
tried to make the girl's last days as
bappy as possible. Before tbe after
noon was half over a gentleman called
and asked to see No. 20. "She Is not ex
pected to live," an Id the nurse, study
ing the white, anxious face before her,
Are you a friend? Sbe has no rela
tives, I think."
"le-a friend. That Is, I knew net
yeara ago," be said hesitatingly, -rer-hapa
you bad better break It to her
first; R might startle ber."
A the nurse went back the girl open-
ed her great brown eyes; ber ears
caught the sound of merry laughter,
and her gase wandered to tbe daffodils;
a longing look crept Into ber eyes.
Who brought me the flowers, nurse?"
she asked In a kind ot breathless won
der, and a audden Idea took possession
of the nurse. "A gentleman, a friend
who knew you yeara ago," ahe replied.
A deep flush dyed the girl's white
cheeks. "Ia he here?" she said eagerly,
and tbe white, wasted hand opened
and closed convulsively.
Yes, and If you'll promise not to ex
cite yourself, you shall see htm tor a
few mlnutea," said the nurse, soothing.
ly, and forthwith ushered In the visitor,
With a stifled cry he fell on ni anees
by the bed. "Dnmarls!" be said, and
the gtrl touched hla rough curia. "You
have come back," she whispered with
half Incredulous Joy; the nurse dropped
the curtain and left them together.
"I knew you had come when I saw
the daffodola," she went on witn
tremor of eagerness. "Don't you re
member how we met In the time of
daffodils, and bow happy we were?"
He took the little trembling hands
and kissed them passionately. "You
didn't receive my letter tbat I wrote
als yeara ago asking you to marry me
and telling bow I had deceived you,
he said. ?'
"Did you deceive me? It doesn't mat
ter," sbf smiled; "nothing matters now
you have come back to me."
He kissed the small wmte race, -xou
will get better, Damaris," he pleaded,
"for my sake, sweetheart though Ood
knowa I don't deserve It-
She took hla face In her two hands.
"How could I die and leave you all
alone?" abe asked, pathetically.
Tbua after many yeara they took up
the severed thread ot their lives, and
love, "who will not be denied." smooth.
ed out the tangle end wove in It stead
his golden mesh. Buffalo News.
taa HaaUeat Waasaa.
Q (an old band) They have dropped
their anchor,
She (a beginner) Served them right.
It hat been hanging over the tide all
day long.
Aanartea aad Qarmaay.
80 soon as America showed her flrmuess
the German cruiser left Manila Day, and
we now protect their Interests. In a like
manner all stomach Ills fly before the won
derful power of Hostelter a Ktmnaoh Hit
ters. It strikes at the root ol all diseases,
and cures indigestion, constipation, bil
iousness, liver nd kidney troubles,
Mrs. Dollarworth "Place aux
dames." 1 wonder what that means?
Mr. Dollarworth That oh, that's
French for intelligence office.
Health aad Haauty.
No beauty with tlmily skin, dull eyes, bad
breath, clean your system and seep It clean
with fragrant Casesrats Candy Cathartic! All
drUKKlsU, 1UU, I!.'', 6UO.
Cholly "Why do they say a little
learning Is a dangerous thing?" Dolly
"If you evei get any you will find
out"
PKOPLK
WANT BOMBTHINO
TKH.
SET
How many women are saying lust now i
"Oh, I want a change in my wall decora
tions! I am tired of wall paper."
How many dealers are saying: ''On,
what a nuisance the wall paper husiuesa
has become; Dow much time and Invent
nient it takes and haw little the prorit?"
How many painters and decorators who
have lent their Influence to push forward
the wall paper erase now tiiid their occu
pation gone.
To all such wt would say : "Use, sell and
advocate tb durable cold water Alabas-
:. v. . .
Alabastine can tie usea on enner pias
tered walls, wood ceilliiKs, brick or canvas.
It ia absolutely n reproof in us nature, is
durable, and any one can brush It on.
Alabastlne is sold by paint dealers every
where. Ask your dealers for card of tints.
Some actions, like free 00 work, only
reveal their color after they have been
done awhile,
Flso's Cure for Consumption has saved
me large doctor mils. v. 1.. naaer, s.-io
Kegeut Sil., Philadelphia, l'a., lec. 8, W.
The bell may be very musical, but it
does not make the engine go.
To Core a Cold la Oaa Day
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
All druRgists refund mousy U laua to
cure. 25c. 1
Putting a watoh under one' pillow
will not make a bed tick.
Stands by la Meed.
Every living thing bat pains and
aches sometimes, and the aches and
pains of human kind have a friend In
3t Jacobs Oil,whioh stands by In need
to cure and restore.
Wa wish ta eall Tonr attention to the adver
tisement ol tbe Paolne Coast Novelty Co., ol
Portland, Or. They are reliable people and we
assura our readers that any orders sent Ihesa
will reoeiv prompt aua carat ui auanuun.
IF I
Any Girl Can Tel l
a nhi.lrlAn who rriAKSS titC
Ae an4 U hArti.t AhflUt it Cftfl
tell you that, . In maw 1
num&er of red coTpuadci in tne
hi twl doubled &ftCT & C0UTM
of mMmcnt with Ot YrilUhnu
Pink Pills for Pale PeoDlC.
That this mean cood blood
him not be entirely cUlT From
the doctor. ithtement. but ny
oirl Ytho hu tried the P n tti
you th&t it mean ted lipi.bTifiht
eyev flood Appetite, absence o
h.artxrhe And thAt it tTiOi-
nrm the pale and iaow oirl
Into & maiden who dlov with. .
the btft-uty which perfect health
alone can div:. ,
. Mothen whose daughter
fJTOTf ttebillthtea at iney iio.ee
IVAm rtivlhaAd into womanhood
ihoull not netftect the pill bett
Adapted roT tnn particular m.
Prink B. Trout, of ioj Grliwold Ave,, Detroit, Mich., says I "At the
age of (burteea we had to lake our daughter from school ea account of 111
knlth, She weighed only o pounds, was pale sad sallow and the doctors
aid she hsd suremla. Ptaallv we save ber in. Wllllama Pink Pills for
Psls People. Wbea she hsd lakes two bosea she was stronf enough lo
leave her bed, aad la leas thsa sis months was something like herself.
To-day she Is entirely cured, sad Is a big, strong, healthy girl, welfhlng
Ijo pounds, and has aevet bad a sick day since." XrW svV iVrw.
The tjtnuine Dt. YlilllamV PinK Pai tot Pan PeopU a
SOtd Only in pt(HAf.t, thl4vT4pptf basr.nj
the fell name. At all dtuoaU, i 4reu from the
Or William. Mediune Co . Sthenttudy.H. t SO 'pi' bo.
Caviare- la the product ot sturgeon
ova.
Hawks fly at the rate of 190 miles an
hour.
A fiber ot silk a mile long weighs
twelve grains.
The oldest tree In tbe British Islea Is
the Bradbourne Tew. in Kent, tnree
thousand years old. t . ,
The two little islands of Zanzibar
and Pemba furnish four nrtns or tne
cloves consumed by the world.
Platinum haa been drawn Into
smooth wire so One that It could not
be distinguished by the naked eye, even
when stretched across a piece of white
cardboard.
Date vinegar has been made by tbe
Arabs for ages. It baa recently been
put on tbe English market, and many
people aay It 1 far superior to any
other vinegar. ,
The most peculiar custom ot tbe
Australian aborigines Is the mutilation
of teeth. The boy who wants to be
thought a man will often break out
one of his front teeth. :
A Viennese meteorologist has proved
by experiments that rainbows are con.
dltioned by the slse of tbe raindrops,
and that, while we ordinarily see only
two rainbow side by side, there are
aa many as twenty. ...
African travelers tell na the white
rhinoceros frequently dies from eating
poisonous plants, which are never
eaten by the black one, probably be
cause the fine scent of the latter tells
him they are dangerous.
Dr. II. L. Hastings declares that
women go with their necks bare, and
men keep them swathed and bandaged,
and ten women have sweet voices to
one man. A man's voice should be as
pure aa a woman'. Why la It not?
He la choked and shaved. -
II double
laini of them. .
his trials who oomp
Cse Dr. Plunder's Orefon Blood Purifier now.
Is has been said that speech wa
given man to conceal hi thoughts.
Ibis is not the true answer. Speech
was glyen to man to prevent olber peo
ple Horn talking.
SHAKE INTO YOl'B SHOES.
Allen's Foot-Ease, a nowder for the feet
It cure painful, swollen smarting feet and
instantly takes the sting out of corns and
bnnlons. 1 t's the greatest comfort duwnr.
cry of the age. Allen'a 'oot-Kasa makn
tlcht-nttlnir or new shoes feel easv. It is a
ccitaln cure for chilblains, sweating, damp,
callous and hot, tired, aching feet. W
have over 10,000 testimonials or cures. Try
tt today. Sold by all drugtista and h.e
storea. Bv mall for 280 in stamps. Trial
package FlRKK. Address Alien 8. Oliu
sited, Le Roy, N. Y.
It is worth nesrly all it costs for the
fun of seeing a deadbeat who owe you
money, dodge you.
BOWS MIST
The longest word In the English lan
guage is "proantltransubatantlation
ablenees," a Jointed word of 88 letters.
"Transubatantlationabteneas" the
neit longest. .
Thar Is We Tallin.
Be sure not to let rheumatism stay
In the system longer than you can get
a bottle ot St. Jacobs Oil to cure it.
There is no telling what part it may
atrike or how much misery it may give.
: An Austrian ebemist who has been
making researches into the subject, de
clares that out of tbe 4,110 varieties of
flower known and cultivated in Europe
scarcely 400 have any odor, and of
these nearly 60 have an ordor which Is
If anything disagreeable.
A large torn oat for 18 years made
voyages on a mail steamer between
Sydney and Ban Francisco. The .
animal died, and was burled at sea,
having almost completed 1,000,000
miles ot trsvel.
Borne time age the water of a well
not many miles from Berlin, Germany,
began to taste ot petroleum. Though
cleaned repeatedly It got worse, and
at last accounts 78 par eenl ot the
liquid was petroleom. i
Church altendanos In England, early
in the seventeenth century, wa en
forced by law.. An act of parliament
imposed a fine of one shilling upon
every adalt who missed church service
on Sunday.
For SO Days More You Can Try it for 25 Cants.
tad of ioumatism.
mm nn mn mm n praise nn
WONDERFUL REMEDY "5 DROPS."
.male
auMiunw-turerw.
I irlwl all klatlB f aiHilctns I saw adrill ir Khauuiatum but eitnlil aul
rllr from f na urenor hi iiniriRi p .. w w. , - - ---
after Tan'm uie mm r..r a w om i baa to have. ! of ihuM a..r. palm tm. ihruunh my
bwlT. an.r I gut the Minnie holile art mI up I wul brain M rw sunt every nialiti alter I Had
need annul half in dollar bottle Uieo all aiy p"' left we. Obi what a eomfort It wnel whan I
Malawi esaia at, ai.ot wiihuot any mora eVffenes. I am so llMM,lt to y ey-l your i.HOPH''
thai I eanniit Bud worue enough in prune ol r"r woo trful reailr tut the sore ol iU.omaU.ro. and
I eaa aaralr twaoanmead It la all suffering humaaltr a ear tbat lh-j- eaaaol tmrHwe. anr
tUtu n..l..N than WtiW lot all lUelr Ula. Tlljs jron. gelean, .r .U r.mr '", t
rnilu. airever. four friend, H. M. 1.1 IK, rerternMO. wis., rea. to, uwa,
Suffered the Tortures of the Damned.
l'reeld.nt Hw.nn.n HnenruatM Cure Co., t'hlrata. Jr I' Sin-ft.r MeVrtna the Inrtarraol
tbe rUmnea for a loos Urn. from aa attack of BhwouUlem. I nteb to eajf tliat rour It hen mat ura
iliHuln ha. our.d me of all lr tronhlae, wbkb w.r all lOMeerl t oennpUl.,i-. hen.
mailun I bad Hert TrouLla. Filea. Hild.r Tr.-Mi.le aad t!oii.ilptl'n. I wuald not tail. su anl la
without tbe r.mill evea If it only rurwt tbe tatarrb ar aia, taw H baadnaa Tberara, I willingly
tMkeih.aa.nitr far Uw sale uf riwi madintiHi.. for iney ara a sens to wanainn. ununwif
yuwi, - - -
PKOPS" enrra flhaamatlsra, Selallea, Maaralsla. Ily.aap.la. Ilahah. asthma.
Ha. r.T.r. Catarrh, aiMnle..nea. N.rrou.n.e.. Nar.au. and Nnuralgila H-n.l.
"eVaT B!raeS.?TMtkMhe, Haart Waakaeaa, Cr.ap. awalllaa.LaUrlpp.. Malaria.
rita" YrVfa vi Tiive'Y flltd enaWa soflvrws to ia " DHOW !! trial, wa will send a
rOI IlllIT Dill LDIItl wmula aiMil., arad by mall, n,ro.ni.. A aan.ph. bold, will
aan.lnce you. atao. lara. bmiiM laaidwnai) f bottles for Situ. Hot Ml by diuate, ouly by aa
and our ag.te. Ag.at. wautaa la new tanllory. Write as today.
BWANSOK RMKUBI4TI0 VVstB CO., 1ST-IS Daarbara St.. CHICAGO, ILL.
r. fin. Hnni1rd Dollars Reward lor snr
ease ol Catarrh that eaa not be eursd by Hail S
Catarrh Cure. . . . n
r.i.LUKnr,! 01 rrow., w.
We the undersigned, have known t. J. Cnener
lor the past li years, and bell.e hint pertuciiy
honorable In all business transactions and fin.
anclallT able lo carry out aay obllieOou aude
hyuieirarra.
W holeiiala Drnsslsts, Toledo, O.
Walbiwj, Kias.a A Msavia,
- ' Wholeiale Drugrlsts, Toledo, O.
Tf .IVaClarrh Cur. I.L-k.nlnfrnally.aCllng
olreoilr on the blood and nueuns surfaces of
tbesritcm. Price ?6e per boiUe. Sutd by alt
OruKcltts. Testimonials Ires.
stall s Jratauj r u is -.re us p.
A newspaper printed partly In Eng.
lisb sad partly in the Cherokee Ian
guage, named the Phoenis, waa pub
lished at KeUota, In lHZS. ilia types
used were tarnished by tbe United
States government.
ONLY OWE CENT.
oer.
This small amount Invested In a postal eard will enable V
,by which you may ears a good living and sees nuaey wsiuea.
I! you are an agent ann want ran r.i.r. w,., .,.......,
II
write ns lor particulars.
moni-y than you are earning at praaeni, write nsaim we win aipiain now
nu ta Investigate our remarkable
make a great deal more
Uls Mother' Bon.
"My niece Mary waa always a well-
meaning glrL but sbe would say tbe
wrong thing almost every time," said
one old gentleman . to another; "and
she's got a boy that going to be ber
yery counterpart."
Tbe old gentleman a eyes twinkled,
and bla ngly, good-natured race was
puckered with enjoyment aa be drew
from bis pocket-book a small sheet of
note-paper.
"I sent Hal a toy monkey tbat plays
all kinds ofprsnts when it s wound up,"
said be, chuckling. "Sent It to blm for
Christmas. Now you listen to this let
ter of thanks I got from him to-day.
lie's Just 8 years old:
" 'Deer Uncle Ned: I am dellted with
tbe munkey, thank you. He makes me
think of you very offen. And whenever
mamma winds blm up, and be begin
to Jump, mamma and I feel aa if we
were back at your bouse where all
those toys are, and mamma will look
at tbe munkey and aay, "That's your
Uncle Ned all over."
- 'Good-by from your greatf ull Hal '
-Youth's Companion.
EATDs
I have weea ! CAecAStaTS and aa
amd aa eeeeii.e lasaura tn.r nr. .iu.it ;
dwfal. Mr daashter and I w.r. kotaerad wlta
etna oaiah aad aar breath was t.rr pad. Altar
taking a f. doM) of Cuaim wa hare lnjrood
woaderfally. Ihey ara a great help la the faatlly.
WiVasi HTNa Hsi.
Itsr aiueaaoaas St.. uastaaan, vaio.
yoo are not an agrat ana wouia use to man o. w w.i ---
j .... - - , . . ...I h, alii . l. ! n how to do It.
want trii.lworthy and reliable
neouleterenmenl us. NO bTaPSKIKKCB Is neoessary to sell OUH gauds. They are all high
elans, require Nil TALKING and sell at sight.
The following la a partial lUt ul our beal sailers:
1-I.ADIS' HAT S ASTaMEKS Ko hat pins needed. Every ladr wants one
S '-DON'T li Af" The only parleet define lor holdln the skirt and walel log other,
aoPK at AT CHK1.KH A strung, neat, well-taada and durable eurllug Irun.
4- IIRI.IN(l IlltiM HEATER naves aleobol.
5- KObK fKEAW-Aneieelleiiteompleilon preparation. ......
O-HlNliBD LAStr C'OLLA Its-Haves the nasty Job ol taking off the burner to 111 the
lamp) simply lara the burner bach on Its binge and fill rhe lamp.
T-ntNiVv B NOBS-Kvery hoasewlla wants one lor teapot, teak.ule and aUwpaa lids.
a-W0NIBMrllL BALL-A lung trster; everyone wanu one as soon as they see It.
v-jumOIO aw AM -Makes yon laugh till your UdM aehe.
Is-NVKMLB MMtWEaV A bubble within a bubble.
11-CHoto raiBrtoHs A v,w bidden Irora everybody but yoo,
IS-JIMPINO :KICIBTa-A great lan-maklng article. , .. . ..
IS-rLVINO TOP Wonderful; lira M to V0 leel la the air and always spins alter alighting,
14 rurr-HOLIiEH-A new Invention; holds cull toeoat sli-eve Inttesd ol shirt slaova.
15 ELLIS WATEK FILTER This Is a germ Biter aad tbe best In tbe Hulled Stales.
. ' ' PACIFIC COAST NOVELTY OCX, McKay BuitdW, Portland, Or.
This ad. will sol appear again, cut II out and save It, unless you write st ones.
yfPi CANOY
f I CATHAsrriC a
Plessaat, Palatable. Potent, Tests Oood. no
ftou4,lien Sinkaa. Weaken, or Orlae. Uw, M. Me.
... OUIII CONSTIPATION. ...
Sl.r.g Simsr. CllHSSi S.rtW.1. Verb. SH
SJII TA Blfs Sold aad gnaranuwd by all drag.
if I U'BAU gnu to CVMM. Tuaaeee Maait.
vyaw.s; . u e t itu or em o r it
VII"
HEALTH
RESTORER.
USEITI
, Magaetlo Brick,
From time to time experts have no
ticed certain unexplnmable peculiari
ties In magnetic Instruments In various
amir ion. air: vou look tired." ... buildings. It is now declared, as the
As the door closed on her portly form result or. experiment auu inveaugs-
he dropped bis bead In bis bands.
"Good Ood!" be groaned, "a whole
week bas passed; sbe may be dead!"
It was visiting day at tbe hospital.
tbe ward was bright with spring flow
ers, and brighter faces lit up by tbat
pathetic, wistful expectancy character
istic of tbe sick. There wss an eager
bum of voices, too, bushed occasionally
by an admonishing word from tbe
Burse In charge. In tbe same ward,
railed off by a curtained screen from
the other patients, a girl lay asleep. No
visitor ever came for her save tbe doc
tor, and sometimes tbls woman where
J the bad once lodged, but tbe nurse, lo
Hons, tbat .the vagaries are due to the
presence of magnetism In brick. They
are made of earthy matter containing
a greater or less proportion of mag
netite or magnetic Iron ore.
' On tbe Back.
It la getting to be the fashion to ad
dress and stamp envelope on the back,
With tbe direction written across the
folds, tbe letter cannot be opened by
an unauthorized person without tbe
fact being noted.
If women are so amiable and sweet,
wby la It tbat other women don't wauf
them as roomers or boarders
VVC CAN'T
MAKE
any better ink than
wa do ws don't
know bow to. We
can maks poorer
and cheaper ink,
bat ws won't.
CARTER'S INK
Is the but that can be
made. It costs you no
more than the poorest.
funny booklet "How to Make Ink Pictures "Ires.
CARTER'S INK CO.. Boston, Mass.
OR. LANGWORTHY
DENTIST
...HAS REMOVED...
The Increasing demand for nalnleaadeallstry
Introduced by us has been so great that we have
been obliged to aeeure more commodious quar
ter. Our new ofTU'ei In the Allaky Bnlldlng are
equipped with the most modern appliances lor
psluleas and mechanloal dentistry. All our
work 1. warranted to be first-clans In every
detail and our popular priors will eontlna to
prevail as formerly. Office: N. W. cor. Third
and Morrison. Take elevator on Morrison
street.
-i Relief at Last
Prelaw! by taoaaanns of
eatl'Swl laiffae as safe, al
ways rallabl. aad witlwns
aa equal. A.h drutalat foe
t'r Hartatw Prawn fetnala
Pills la metal b.-wiik
Praanh Plaa oa bra T tllua.
White aad Bed. Isalet oa having 14 ailns.
Relief ler Wemea'atalMI rata la .lain aaiw
THREE NEW SONGS
(COPYRIGHTIO.)
gent yon rpoattiald) on receipt of 10 eta. In
postage, II ordered at ouue. Address
Occidental Publishing Co.,
OtKI.ANII, GAL.
Your Strength Depends on
Addraaa,
II..N.V.
aMMr with laetlmoalal. aad parilaalara Addi
rSaMCM DBU8 CO., SSI sad SSI Pearl
DILGUnW
ONE FOR A DOSE, Cure lick H..dMh(
and Drip. pa's, lUuiore 1'taapl.e and Purify lb
Blood, aid I'laetloaaadPreventttUloaanaM. l)a
not (tripe ee Sl.ken. Teeonvl easy oa .w. wl II stall
sample Irae, or full hog tsrtse, I?H. PUMIAMKO
CW.,altedewereetaa. Bold by Urugglata.
'r'-''i
a
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I7i'
CURE YOURSELF?
Um Mia SA for annatur
dlrberge, laBemntaiiuaa,
Irrltaliuna tir nlcrallitb.
I m awiauwa, al m a a o a a at.ialir.iiM. ,
aa.MgUa, PalnlaM, and not aalrlen
ItMtlVaSlCMiainilfio. Sal or polaonvus.
seM ay ssrwajgdsas.
I In plain wrseMF.
easren, r.p.U, la
or S hottlMI. Sd.71.
Ilraular seal oa rwiaeta,
ksisaTi,S.Br,l
ths condition of your blood, If tt Is
In poor condition In spring, your
' hreltb Is In great danger. The beat
known blood tlreiiglbunef Is
Moore's Revealed Remedy
YOUNG MEN!
A dollar bottle at your druggist's
.111 improve your neaitn-mase yoa
Por Oonyrrhuia and Ofeat get Pabaf a Okav SrMlnfl. IS
hi the orll.Y iumiuiim Vblca wui our. mkjh h. w.wwj
aaM. NO CASE knowa it has ever falUHl to eure, aa
nutter how anrtoua or of bow long wending, rteeolet
froia IW na. will aatonlaii yon. It Is alaniiitetr ae,
Jravenw atrtcture, and nan he taken wlthuutlnooore.
km and dMenuon frwn buirlnM. Pttl'C,S.. ror
aal. "J an renaeie omgirun., uw MHvnyw .
Ctronlar aisllad en iwiuen.
Cbieafe, IlL
Ji
cuuffka arup. i huh wuuax. VWm w a
T 1
It. time). Mnld b rtrtiMfaTleVls)
RICH
Government
Lands.
A soil ol very deep dark loam I will grow all
k ndaol veireiaoiea, grain, nay in grunt aouii-
dance. Climate aiiliiiiilld. Crop failures
dance. Climate aiiliiiiilld. t;rnp failures im-
possible. Adsptea to tne raianig oi oatiia,
heap, hoga; dairy and poultry Industries. In
milling district, providing an ei eel lent market
for all products. Also rich crsnberrr landi.
Msgnlrlcent chance if taken at once. Write for
descriptive book giving lull partlonlars, Ad.
dress today. C. M. J)BW ITT, Secretary,
a Tbsrlow Jlluck.baB Prauetsoo, Cal,
TEETH WITHOUT PLATES
Roots Crowned. Bridges Made.
1-alnla.. ailing aad astraotloB.
Dr. T. H. White, SMSST"
DUY THE GENUINE
SYRUP OF FIGS
, ... af ATJTAOTUaD tT ...
CALIFORNIA FIQ SYRUP C.
raWROTB TUB WAMSL
RUPTURE CURED.
Ws guarantee to St every oaaa we unilnrtaka.
boJi put Itofft write for particulars at onoa.
(I. H. WOOltABM CO.. Ktvai Truea
irittars, US Seooud Street, fottUauTtit,
ITUIll NU Pile, arodan. a
US
.FOR, PI
loi.i-ur. ana ..unn ltultllia
Thl. form, aa well aa anas, Blextinger frntruaiug
f Ilea are nsns bt Br, Boeanka'all Ram aria
Stop, linking .ni blMdiag. Aeaorha tumur.. aw a
Jar at dr.galirt.ef aeat b niall. Treatla. tree. Wrlta
aaeatMat Jeer .ass. la.foSAMKU,riiilada.,ra.
M. r. M. V.
MU. !,
VIJliBIf wrltlar ta
I f aaeatioa tai aayer.
advartlsars please
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