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m M10BLE-ACED W0OT. tvrm Letter Jroru Wimn Ualned Throuab the "Ckac f Life" ay Lydte Crina Bum' l.getalri Compound. " D8AB MBS. PKKHAM : When I first Wrote to you I ww in a wry bad oon- anion. I was passing through the change of life, and the doctors said I Bad bladder and liver trouble. I had (offered for nine years. Doctors failed to do me any good. Since I have taken Lydia E. IHnkham'a Vegetable Com pound, my health has improved very much. I will gladly recommend your medicine to others and am sure that it will prove as jfi-eat a blessing to them as it has to mo." Mrs, Gko. H. Joks, 901 DeKalb Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Relief Came Promptly "DkabMks. Pink-ham: 1 had been under treatment with the doctors for lour years, and seemed to get no better, I thought I would try your medicine. My trouble was change of life, and I must say that I never had anything help me so ranch as Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound. Belief same almost immediately. I have better health now than I ever had. I feel like a new woman, perfectly strong. I give Lydia E. Pinkham Compound all the credit, and would not do without her medicine for any thing. I have recommended it to several of my friends. There is no need of women suffering so much for Mrs. Vinkham'a remedies are a sura lure." Masai. Hitler, Bridge- water, 1U. Another Woman Helped Dsab Mrs. Fixkham : I took Lydia E. l'inkham's Vegetable Compound during change of life and derived great benefit from ita use. Mart E. Jakm, 130 Coydon St, Bradford, Pa. SOLDIER OP 9S JOINS THE NORTH AND THE SOUTH. BRADSTREET'S REPORT. ' iH J A H TO THE MEMO. X ir - ;rS I'&Jf If iHVi WHO FELL IN fSjt Jtl 7 Help Wanted. Mistress How did you happen to let the fire go oat? New Girl I'm sure I don't know, ma'am, unless yon happened to forget to tell ma to put coal on. Chicago Evening liews. SHAKE INTO TOCR SHOES Mace tne close or tne war wua epain memorial day nas assumed a new sig nificance. The dead of two wars are honored, snd tbe real meaning of the day is brought home to the later generation as it never has been before. The hailncsa that time gives to memories of those who have cone to their Isst resting place is ortisned aside and tne real import or the day stands out with more distinctness. One day in the year may well be given over entirely to honoring our soldier dead. It is not too much. They gave up their lives some to hold the country undivided and some to relieve a down-trodden people at the threshold of our reoubllc We owe them a debt of gratitude that we never can repay, whether they fought in the civil wsr or the war with Spain. Their devotion and their courage entitle them to the grateful remembrance we show, and the recent additions to their number make the real significance of tbe exercises more distinct. laaetlve Demand and Weaker Price Are the Features. Bradatreet'a tayi: The trad situation this week nay be summed up In the phrase, inactive demand and weaker prices. While tn many respects the industrial situation la easier than it was, the unsettlenient la the building trades continues marked, the reflex ao tion being exhibited in tbe unsettled demand for building material and weaker prices for lumber and for many products used In the building industry Iron and steel buyers are still hold ing off, most of the business done being tor small lots for Immediate consump tion. Relatively good reports come from the retail trade at most centers, ' not withstanding the backward spring, but as yet the volume of reordor business from wholesalers and Jobbers has proved disappointing. Finished cotton and woolen goods remain steady. wool is weaker, owing to the re stricted demand from manufacturers and in sympathy with lower prices set at many grades at the London wool sales. ' Relatively a good report comes from the distribution trade in shoes, but manufacturers are hanging back in their purchases of leather, and hides are rather weaker. - Relatively the best trade reports still come from the Pacific coast mar kets, but better weather conditions at the South have tended to brighten trade reports from that section. Wheat, including fiour, shipments for the week aggregate 8,480,704. bush els, against 5,637.02. last week. Business failures in the United States for the week number 174, as compared with 15S last week. DECORATION DAY. Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder for the feet It cures painful, swollen, smarting, nerv ous feet, and instantly takes the sting out of corns and bunions. It's the greatest eonifort discovery of the age. Allen a Foot Ease makes tight or new shoes feel easy. nut certain cure lor ingrowing Hans, sweating, rations and hot. tired, aching feet. e- have over 30.000 testimonials Try it today. Sold by all druggists and shoe stores. Bv mail for 25c. in stamps. Trial package FRER. Address, Allen a uimsteu, i.e Koy, a. x. Crisis. r Affairs can easily reach crisis, bul they are never permitted to Stop there. I Per blame if every on of us ain't sbowln' Chicago Democrat. War. now. It don't seem ilk a year nev cone a bull roua" year ISence we was ratlin' Into line to celebrate thl. her. lit don't seem possible, ylt that's the trick time anus piays, N everv vear'li (It mor short 'twlit Dec oration aays. JT every year the roll-call 'II be glttln' shorter, too: We're nilsatn' lots o' faces that w dlda t use to do. , . , The Barnes la droppln' off no tellln' which An nf na uir Be counted out at muster on next Decoration Day. It's glttln' kinder funny, too, te see the o' gray neaue 10O RKWAKD SHOO. i Tb readers of this paper will be pleased ta Jtern that there is at leant on dreaded diaeaaa UN anienee nas ueen a Die to cure in ail iu staaea, and that la catarrh. Ball'sCaUrrb Cni la lie only positive cure known to the medical iretern uy. teiarrn Ming a constitutions! uu ease, require! a constitutional treatment. Ball's Catarrh Cure la taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mueous anrfaee of the system, thereby destroying the founda tion of the dimes, and siting the patient strength by building up tbe eonitltotloa and swilling natur la doing it work. Tbe pro prietor have to much faith tn Its enrativs sewers, that they offer One Hundred Delia lor aayeaa that it falls to can. riead lor lin laartx, . C H iT A CO, Toledo, 0 Bail' Bold by drufiiirU. 75c l'a family rills are the heat. Clouds that move in contrary direc tion to that of tbe surface current indi cate a change of weather, because they prove the existence of two sir currents, ens warm and tbe other cold, and the mingling of these frequently cause rain. silver threada. 131' feller! yea, the youngest ain't got notn- In else to aay; lit war'a't o ten years sgo ea Decoration Day. Why, w was on'y boy mere boy ten years ago; but then We'd omebow got the notion op to think ouraelves ol' men: "N so, p'r'sps ten years from now. If sny of ns stay, We'll think that we waa on'y boy this Decoration Dsy. rhen close In, veter'ns, close In, men; ol' comrade, alt In line. Tonck elbowa once again that's right It warms von no like wine. Pr'ape 'taln't often more we'll meet brace np 'a' atep out gay; We might be angel touchln' wing next Decoration Day. , Jo close In, veter'ns, close In, men; ol' com rade, alt In atep: Play up the tune we used to march we'll keep the time we kep'. W ain't too ol' fer three times three; God are the tut. bnrrayl Shake handa all roan' 'n' fall In, boys, fer oecoratlon Day. -Madeline 8. Bridge. I rM thd nm i 9 OF HONOR. E slwsys knew when Mike was coming; the manner of his en trance never left room for doubt. There was always the confused murmur of a wordy dispute with the elevator boy downstairs who refused to operate his mschine for newsboys, the quick rush of bsre feet np the stairs to the. shrill ac companment of "Man Coal Black Lady," f - Tl rr If. V . V. A Would be too Cheap to be good, loor would fly open with a crah and fcut we flaw Ton Rro-iea fn iIike would be in the center of the room put we nare lop Dvgza lot tbo ET.nen Journal, l,,.,, w lor $65 Cash that we gfuaran- laews!" from a golden imagination yellow A TOP BUGGY FOR $50.00... tee for one year from date of purchase. They have food strong wheels, guaranteed' hick ory spokes, tires 5-16 thick, round edge and ing the already very yellow news of his psper in a manner that must hsv won him an editorship could the proprietor of the sheet have heard him. This partlc- olsr May sfternoon the method of bis entrance differed in no way from the ssusl routine, save that the door flew projecting opea a little more suddenly and swung to sgain wun a mue louaer crasn ir pon- and Harness. , SEND FOR CATALOGUE. MITCHELL, LEWIS S STIVER CO., FIRST 1ID T1TLCS STEEETS, PORTLAND, OREGON. Buy relial at pood oolicy. CALL ON OCB aOSXT. MeCornalek All Steel Ray Rake, tbe Meat l tk World. King 01 me aeaaow. com nana eeii-uump. tleet.Wor 2 teeth; 12feet,82 orW teeth; fa) miwi, mm lecvn. it. f-ft m. . to ag vwuituwproisme. dbe. Brlt onre !nl,ide (t WM dent We have Others at 170, $75. tht Mik w unduly excited. The pe ter e.c sers which he usually held out In front st $50, $55 and up. (rm's length to displsy to the best advan- Road Wao-ona at HQ anf n. ' kslf-psge scsre hesds were IVOaO Wagons SI W ana Up, .nrl, nnflr nn arm: hi liir Mitchell Farm Spring WagOU black eyes danced Jubilantly snd he en tirely iorgot Dusines sna tne aiaming sews of his papers in the vastly grester importance of his own news. "Say. wot yer tinkl De ol' man's 'list ed fer a soger; he's go'a t'wart Ain't he s birdT he shouted. "Whose old man?" I inquired. "Mine! M dad! Whose'd yer sup pose Git de wool out o' yer t 'inker!" he replied scornfully. "But, Mike, who Is going to support the famtlw?" I Innlllred remmhrin a elvlrl Buy reliable goods ol a reliable concern inscription Mike had once given me of six little Murphy of whom he was the eld est and only '"ieven" at that. "De fam'ly's sll right. Dad says dat if he goes off to de scrap de folks wot it ay home is boun' to take care uv his fam'ly. Bay, yer ought to see 'im. He's all right, ye bet! De reg'ment marches to-morrer." It was the first time I had ever heard Mike speak of hi father with snything like respect. I knew him to be a drunken ne'er-do-well, who abused his wife and children snd contributed little to their nipport. The days wore on. Regiment after regiment passed through the city tn route for the South and Mike was joy ously full of excitement. Every after noon he blew into the office and every day bis stories of the news grew bigger snd more yellow. He followed every move of the army and his Imagination ran riot with the possibilities of the world-chang ing drams being enacted. Every scrap of lews in regard to bis father's regiment on his tongue's eud, snd 1 soon found bat with the donning of bis blue coat bis father had become a hero. As for Mike limself he was tbe same Impudent. sharD- ?yed, dirty, ragged little gamin a of I'ore, one of the most successful newsboys n the street, an inveterate scrapper snd (ambler, snd on his own confession, rare ly at night having more than half bis lay's earnings to take borne. When I remonstrated with blra snd pointed out that he should take his father's place, he a as always ready with so auswsr, tmV Tor catalogue, address A. H. BOYLAN, 121 Bawthorn Anna. Portland, Or. ng back on the old argument that if hit father fought for his country it wss his country s place to look after bis family, Tbe summer wore on. The Fourth at July dawned hot snd sultry. The temper ature rose with the sun: at 10 o'clock it was 80: st 11 o'clock 90 and at noon it registered 96 in the shade. The glare from the asphalt streets blinded the eyes. Men panted for breath snd now and then ons fell. The water front and the parks were thronged with womeu and children seek ing relief. Those who succumbed were tsken to the hospitals, but no one minded uiem. Uown before Santisgo 16,000 men in oingy brown canvas bloc trimmed nni forms in the blistering heat of a tropical climate were fighting against overwhelm ing odds. On the day before had com tne new of a disastrous defeat, snd tb night had closed down In gloom. To-day the defeat had been turned into a victory snd the cable had flashed home the details of s great nsrsl victory besides. The grest city sweltered snd sweated snd waited for confirmation aid tor tb list of dead. list afternoon business called m te the office. For an hour I worked snd then fell to thinking oi tbo great tragedy being enacted. Suddenly I became aware that someone was standing by my desk. "Ev'nen Journal, sir List uv desd snd wounded. It wss Mike, but I hardly recognized tne voice. All the impudence, the old- time braggadocio was gone, and he had come in so quietly. "Why, Mike " I began. I hen I noticed the trace of tears furrowed through the dirt on the two grimy cheeks. There wss an unwonted seriousness in the deep black eyes snd an unmistakable quiver in the voice as he repeated, "Ev'nen Journal, air? Extra. jes' out. Tlete list uv dead an' wound ed." I snatched the paper eagerly and tossed Mike a nickel. "Never mind the change," I said, and plunged into the details ol tb fight. When I glsnced op Mike was still there. If yer please, sir," he begau. stnndlns on one leg and uneasily rubbing it with the dirty brown foot of the other. "If yer please, sir, could I count yer reg'lsr fer a poiper every night Oi Oi -ot ter s port de fam'ly now 'cause OI'm th' head uv it. He he's dere. sir." he finished with a dry sob, pointing to the open page oerore me. Ulancing down the column in heavy black, bold-faced type. I saw th name of Private Dennis A. Murphy on tne roil or bonor with tbe brief, explana tory nne, tsnot through the head." Mike drew a step nearer. "Say." ha laid, with Just a touch of his old-tim eagerness, "he's a hero now. ain't he?" Mike has several regular customesa In the office now, but he no longer blow la like a miniature hurricane. He comes and goes quickly but quietly. He is full of business, snd althongh bis former im pudence now snd then flashes out It Is ia a guarded way that will lose him no cus tomers. He i slwsys resdy for a scrsp wnen anyone intrude upon bis rights, but he hss given Up fighting for the fnn or tbe tning, snd be no longer pitches pennies snd gambles away bis hard-earn ed money. "Yer see, Oi'm de head uv d fam'ly now, an' hsve ter help me mltber," be explain. The other day he came Into the offlc with the old-time rush. "They've got m ratnere body, an' It's ter be buried here," he cried. Then sfter a moment's thought he Inquired wistfully. "Say, do yer s'pos oe sogers u marcn ter ni grave an' put s flag sn' flowers on it 'Mortal day?" Thornton N. Burgess, In Orsog Judd Farmer. Their Teats of Green. Marching ateadlly, loyal and true, Com tbe aurrlvor clad In blue. While tbe Old Flag floating overhead. tb dead. PACIFIC COAST TRADE. Seattle Me.rh.ta. Onions, 9. Lettuce, hothouse, 405o dos. rotatoes, flea 17; $17018. Beets, per sack, 50960c. Tumi pa, per sack, 40 O60o. Carrots, per sack, 7585o. Parsnips, per sack, 60 (8 Too. Cauliflower, California 859 90c Strawberries $2. 00 per case. Celery 40 OOo per dos. Cabbage, native and California. 11. 001.25 per 100 pounds. Apples, 12.00(33.76; $3.00(38.50. Prunes, 60o per box. Butter Creamery, S2o; Eastern 83c; dairy, 1722o; ranoh, 15(il7o pound. fcggs 17o. Cheese 1415o. Poultry 14o; dressed. 14ai5o: spring, $5. Hay I'uget Sound timothy, $11.00 12.00; choice Eastern Washington timothy, 118.009 19.00 Corn Whole, $33.00; craoked, $23; feed meal, $33. Barley Rolled or ground, per ton. $20. Flour Patent, per barrel, $3.25; blended straights, $3.00; California. $3.25; buckwheat fiour, $6.00; gra ham, per barrel, $3.00; whole wheat floor, $3.00; rye flour, $3.80(34.00. M ilia tuffs Bran, per ton, $18.00; shorts, per ton, $14.00. Feed Chopped feed, $19.00 per ton; middlings, per ton, $30; oil cake meal, per ton, $30.00. Fresh Meats Choice dressed beef steers, price 8o; cows, 7c; mutton 8c; pork, 8c; trimmed, 9c; veal, 8X9 10c. Hams Large, 13c; small, IS); breakfast bacon, 13ic; dry salt sides, 8c. Greets tb living, honor Worthy of honor as king or queen, Rllent 'neatb tbelr tenta of green. With aleerilnr till ,1lnn't In A Youth and beauty tbelr graves shall strew To memorle grim, of bygone years, W tribute pay In falling tear. There' many a grave we cannot place, That bide an nuforgotten face. May orioles sing their sweetest lay. O'er mounded earth of blue or gray. For those that sleep 'neath tbe ocean's blue Our hearts are tbrobblug ever true. Beyond the sunset' beautiful gate, Are gleaming teuta where angel wait, To gnlrt the swinging columns tbrongh lb golden streets beyond tb blue. American Cultivator. The British government makes no ex amination to determine the validity oi a device for which a patent is asked, but takes It for granted that every in vention is new and grants a patent to every applicant, leaving bis claim, if contested, to be subsequently deter mined by the courts. Llsley's "The Flood," which was sold by tbe artist In 1870 for $8, was re cently sold in Paris for $8,600, filial I rJ 14. t :a i d i m m i a 'iillril sk ei r H It: Taiwi U ah a. -I r 3 Nature begins fools, and women fiav rortlend Starke. Wheat Walla Walla. 510 62o; Valley, 62c; Bluestem, 54o per bushel. 1 lour Best grades, $3.00; graham. $2.60; superfine, $3.10 per barrel. Oats Choice white, 86o; choice gray, 83o per bushel. Barley Feed barley, $14(314.60: brewing, $16. 00 16.60 per ton. MillstuiTs Bran, $13 per ton; mid dlings, $19; shorts, $15; chop, $14 pet ton. Hay Timothy, $9 (3 11; clover, $79 T.50; Oregon wild hay, $6(37 per ton. Bntter Fancy creamery, 80 (3 36c; seconds, 46o; dairy, 26(8 80c; store, 22 K 3 25o. Eggs 13c per dozen. Cheese Oregon full cream, 18c; Young America, Mo; new cheese 10c per pound. Poultry Chickens, mixed, $4,009 4.60 per dozen; hens, $6.00; springs, $3.60(33.50; geese, $6.508.00 forold; $4.50(36.60; docks, $6.00(37.00 per aoten; turkeys, live, 143160 per pound. Potatoes 40 (3 66o per sack: sweets. 8 (3 3 io per pound. Vegetables Beets, $1; turnips, 75c; per sack; garlic, 70 per pound; cab bage, lXo per pound; par mi pa, 75; onions, 8o per pound; carrots, 60o. Hops 2(3 Bo per pound Wool Valley, 12ai8o per pound; Eastern Oregon, 10(3 16o; mohair, tlQ 80o per pound. Mutton Gross, beet sheep, wethers and ewes, 8c; dressed mutton, 79 7Xc per pound; lambs, 8 Mo. Hogs Gross, choice heavy, $5.00; light and feeders, $4.60; dressed, $5.00(6.60 per 100 pounds. Beet Gross, top steers, $4.0094.60: cows, $3.6094.00; dressed beef, tX Ifio per pound. Veal Large, 6K97kc; small. 89 Ko per pound. Tallow 59 54c; No. 8 and grease. 8).9o per pound. Sen rraeio Market. Wool Spring Nevada, 14916ope pound; Eastern Oregon, 13916c; Val ley, 30922c; Northern, 109130. Hope 1899 crop, 11918o Dei pound. Butter Fancy creamery 17917Kc; do seconds, 16ieKc; fancy dairy, )6c; do seconds, 14915a per pound. i'-ggs store, 15c ; fancy ranch. 17o. Millstuffs Middlings, $17.00 9 30.00; bran, $13.60918.60. Hay Wheat $6.60 9 9.60; wheat and oat $6.0099.00; best barley $5,009 7.00; alfalfa, $5.0096.50 per ton; straw, 359 40o per bale. Potatoes Early Rose, 60966c; Ore gon Burbanks, 70o9$1.00; river Bur banks, 40 9 76c; Salinas Burbanks, 80c91.10 per sack. Citrus rruit Oranges. Valencia. $3.7693.36; Mexican limes, $4,009 6.00; California lemons 76c9$1.60: do choice $1. 76 9 8-00 per box. Tropical Fruits Bananas, $1,609 3.60 per bunch; pineapples, nom inal; Persian dates, I (26 Mo pet pound. To Be the Highest Bridge. The Buffalo branoa of the Peunavl ania Railroad, which will run through Bradford from Wiloo. Pa., aoroas tbe ridges, by way of Lafayette, McKean county, will cross a deep and moun tainous george in the latter vicinity with a steel viaduct nearly BOO feet high. The bridge, says the Phtlad.l pbia Ledger, will be over 8,000 feet in length, aud ita construction will be one of the greatest engineering feats on reoora. it will be the highest bridge In the world. Curiosity Save life. A packtg marked quinine was aecrstly tent to a bright woman, but being curious she took it to a druggist who said it was notqutiiin but arsenic. A like inquiry into turn of tb medicines offered will cer taluly detect tb false from tlia true. For nan a century Hoatetter's Momacu Hitter has been curing tndigeitlon, constipation, dyspep!, liver and kiduty trouble and has never once failed. Try it if you feel weak and tired. Had a Bens of Humor. A sense of humor is a great thing in helping a man over a hard place, and the Biddeford Record thinks one of that city's rumsellers must be possessed of the aid of this cheerfulness. It was jitBt after the big seiaure of liquors the other day that a man who didn't know of the raid stepped opto the dismantled bar and asked for a drink. The pro prietor looked at the man for a seooud and then spreading his arms out on the bar, said, as pleasantly as he emu Id under the ciroumstanoeii: "I'm very sorry, but I have just let the last ol my stock of beer go." PARIS IN I BOO. ormng Tiredness Is a serious complaint. It's a warning that should be heeded. It is different from an honest tired feeling. It i a sure sign of poor blood. You cau cure It by making your blood rich and pur with Hood's Har snparilla. That I what other people do thousands of them. -Take a few bottles of this good medicine now and you will not only get rid of that weak, Iniiguid, ex hausted feeling, but It will make you feel well all through the summer. , Tired Feellna-' I had that tired feeling and dk! not he life or ambition to accomplish my usual amount of household i7ii. ' .k. '"""J work, llood'i Harsaparllla gave ineteHef iia S.'.' .TTuf "? fl'r lhr" and also cured a scrofula tendency" I ei"1Jr" daring the teething period. jus, it. aiiaairr, uowagiac, Mich. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the Best Medlcln Money Csn Buy. For the Vieflt of those who Intend visiting ParU during the exposition, the Rio Grande Western railway has gotten out an attractive folder illustra tive and descriptive of the main feature! oi ine exposition, it contains some valuable hints for intending visitors aud descriptive articles upon Place de La Conoorde, Aro de Triumphs, the Madeleine, the Column ot July, the Trooadero, Hotel de Ville. Column Vendome, the Louvre, the Grand opera house, the Bourse and the tomb of Na poleon, in addition to a bird's eye view oi the exposition grounds. The folder, or pamphlet, is gotten out in handy form, and is written In a pleasaut and attractive style. It, in (act, gives In little space everything one going to the exposition would like to kuow before starting on his journey. lor copies of the Paris exposition folder and other advertising matter descriptive of the Rooky mountains' famous scenery, tributary to tbe Rio branae Western railway and its con nections, write J. D. MANSFIELD, Gen'l Agent, 363 Washington St., Portland, Ore, The Automobile In South Amerlea. In the enterprising cities of Buenos Ayree automobile carriages are no un common sight, in the form both of pit vate vehicles and of delivery wagons Cycle roads now radiate from Buenos Ayree to distances ot 60 and 70 mile in the surrounding country, and under the care of the Argentine Touring Club these roads are reserved for the use of bicycles and automobiles. Youth's Companion. I am sure Plan's Cur for llminumiitlnii saved my life three yearsago. Mas Tun. Koaains, Mnpl Street, Norwich, N. Y., f CO. XI, ItSAI, t-'ueompramUIng, Small Boy Wanter buy a dog, mis ter? Mr. Digneilde Not that kind ot a dog. Why, he looks as if he had fleasl "lie has got 'em, but yer got terglv dat dog credit fer wun t'iug." "And what's that?" -""He don't like em." Ohio State Journal. . - ' '-- Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow's Booth. lib WTO A new collar-button has the shank made telescopic, with an internal spring, which prevents the shank from extending too far, aud also locks it in a contracted position after the collar is fastened. On some of the Japanese railroads Th Aeru of Hlls. Cholly My bwother is in luck. He's got a place as floor walkah in a dry goods store. He is there 16 hours a day. Awtlier I cawn't see the luok. Cholly You cawn't! Why, his pwants can nevah bag at the knees. N. Y. Weekly. food for the Carlbs. Cassava and fish form the chief arti cles of food of the Cariba. of (i terra ootta sleepers are used. They 1 mala, and the former in cultivated only are tar more desirable than those of in sufficient quantities tor their daily wood and thus amply repay for increase needs, as a vivuUMe to eat with thi,i in OOat. ! HI ml to make ihuir arraiiua hro.,.1 CI IMTBin HBL ! Is Sought by Female Suf ferers From Ocean to Ocean.. Mrs.F.W, Goulder 1800 Fourth av., Rock Island, 1)1., write! "I was afflicted for five or six years with catarrh a 1 dlillculties and was growing worst all the time. I begun talc lug your Penine with a niarkod improve ment from the first. of cur ing that, the Peruna hal greatly im proved my general health." "Every bottle ol Peruna Is worth Its weight in gold; especially to me, for I owe my prseeut good health to Peruna."' All over the country there are women who have been Invalids for many years. suffering with female derangements which the family doctor cannot cure, What boon to such women im Dr. hart man' t tree advice! So famous has his skill made him that hardly a hamlet or town In the country but knows his name. He cures tens of thousands, and he offers to every woman who will write to him her symptoms and a history ot her trouble, free advice and treatment. The medicines he prescribes can be obtained at any drug store, and the cost is within the reach ot any woman. He describes minutely and carefully just whut she shall do aud get to make a healthy, robust woman ot herself. Tbe doctor has written a book espec ially lor this class ol women, entitled "Health and Beauty." This book con tains many facta of interest to women, aud will be sent tree to any address by Dr. Hartman, Columbus, O. Immediately after the outbreak ol the war in Booth Africa, 331 French officers resigned their commissions and enlisted with the Boers. Japanese school boys are taken Into the forests by tbelr teachers, one day iu the autumn, to engage in rabbit hunting. Spring Bod v Clea ning Every spring you dean the house you live in, to get rid of the dust and dirt which collectetfc In the winter. Your body, the house your soul lives In, also becomes filled up during the winter with all manner of filth, which should have been removed from day to day, but was not. Your body needs cleaning inside. If your bowels, your liver, your kidneys are full of putrid filth, and you don't clean them out in the spring, you'll be in bad odor with yourself and everybody else all summer. DON'T USE A HOSE to dean your body inside, but sweet, fragrant, mild but positive and forceful CASCARETS, that work while you sleep, prepare all the filth collected in your body for removal, and drive it off softlv. centlv. but none tri f surely, leaving your blood pure and nourishing, your stomach and bowels dean and lively, and your liver and kidneys healthy and active. Try a JO-cent box today, and if not satisfied get your money back but you'll see how the cleaning of your body is ViL N "J I . 111 I WADE EASY BY to 7TY VD U I I t JJ VH CANDY CATHARTIC JOc. c.5Uc. .U Wii iri'ir- :- DRUGGISTS To any needy mortal suffering from bowel troubles and loo poor to buy CASCARETS w will send a bos free. AAdrtm ? If n J . f i as mm 'SS wrung Ksmcoy tympany, uwcago or in xork mentioning advertisement and paper. PORTLAND DIRECTORY. SlanMnerjf nml Snill. CAWXTON TO.. KKIIIKKS. HOII.KItH. MA chiDof) , aiiillas. it W r list St., r (inland, Or, T' fun; lolfxlur. our Faiaeae ofril Kt Jf I1KI.I.B ClUABa" lr. to eeuh txraoa tiuyln a box or burignn tnrWM and ipr.M eharu.., an .l,-ra niklpltcaM,ftomwlm!,.Mmt,oN(nfac Wit.., American m.kn, whlnh with profwr car. abollld ImI ir jnmrm ; ai.o a pi.wa wetra onain ena anaroi, KMia ul four n.tii. and full adilrM. no mon.,, W. wlllecnd ctjrar. wiiten. chain and caurm. If.atlor erafneUoa, you ra utlatli'd, par I""" " JJ and Uirw charaM. TnttKtMKUenleoywnr in tboU. H. ettltmatorHii. 1 h. "NouOim 11.11.' I. a good a.maaf' 10. cigar, now ciff.rwd. AiMrttaNatfonal Cian'Co., St luli.Mo, VlMluurd.rtuaylMf.Kiv. lit. uuirt of Utli, ip.rvltlioulf.il JOHN POm.W trt Ofi i H n A '"' five you the best bariralus' In general Ginnery, eiiginsa, noiiprs, tanks, pumps, plows, belt and windmills. The new steol I X L wiiiUnilll, sohl by him, is un Squalled. . Will Bet You $ioo That If roil writ, ua four nam. and addr.wi. w will .nl you a iilmtnaraiili and full ili-ncrliitlon ot fwiai yim win iwro.ivr in n mo niiMl, llin.l Pco noiiilral and tlniiy ftrvlrintile Sr grata avr known, t In nillffly nrw, liaa a n.w yalvtii of dritiiKhtn, hiinu a pare while flume, no amok. In th. room, hut all tli. I lent In th. room In.U'.'l ot ui th. rhliniiry. If ynu write in fur Inriirniailon you'll b. glad ir It. THE JOHN HAIttltiTT "., ( Kir. I Mreet, fi.rtl.iiw, lrao. oUsCyrsii'sspiLLS ONI a-OH DOSS. CnmStck nwdanh. and Dye- jMlwla, UuinT a I'loipiM.rarlfy the Blood, Aid bita tloa,l-rrcBtl:illMHaaM. rnotOrtperSlckaa, T Vnrnlfil ''"J-"'""" ereeuullbt,0, D. OSANauro.,raMiakia,rt, luida rscdaw, YOUNG MEN! for Oom.rriMHai anrt OIt f tt( Psvliok's Okmr Hpoli1n, II t Ui ONLY mf.ll.'lns) tvlilch will itur smh Mid armry osvsm, HO ,'AHK known It hu vr fatM to ouro, no DitUUrT bow yrlous or of how lottff Htuidlnf . IWulu from itm uaas will aistnnlth yon. It It htwliitl Mfo, pntTsmcai t"vtur. nml man ha Ukem without ineonr liltmw And dsfwnUon frotn immlnmsm. fHU'sU (l.uo. wl by till milttl dnttcieimU, or wnt prapaUd kit xprM pieilolr wrsvpiMKi. on m-t-lpt nf prUm, by ClmUr fftsslJd on rotto. ' SPRING'S CHANGING NEITHER Very often creates havoo with woman's nsrvoua systsnt, Moore's Revealed Remedy Cures quickly and li pleasant to take. drucflat'. 1 par beitls at your NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. Ilulltlln or remorlallne rmtd. n,... .n,a stores. Wearry a (nmnlot line ol UanUit.. uratua aim Tllina. 1 11. vi,iri,i 'ni. u.i... wollnir. Andlrona, KoiiiIom, Hureens, Kleclrlo, (inn and Coinhltiatlnn (Jlianrlallere, and all atiu. nlte Trlaliilnar to Klectrto and Uaa l.lalitliiir. wealuicarry all klnda ol liatterlea, Bella and Indicator.. I'lKitiiaraplia (ili.erfnlly sent on applluBtlon. KltANK IIIILtJOMH :o. H4 Waahlii(lon St., I'ertlend, Or, COOK BOOK FREE. n A postal sddrrsaiid to V. 0. Box 41, Tortland, OriiKun. will lirln you a hatiilanm Ko-Nirt (IiHik llmik. Ko-Nut la tha lat.at lard aulieU. lute; and ptirur, cheaper and inoraacunomlcal. For Sale by all Grocers. CURE YOURSELF 1 ..Un Slf i for aaaatural i.Hin vi.oii.rB..,inn.nimaiioaa, I m.i nd ao er soli sr I "or aant In el EFJ!'"VTi rivW ff W. orSbotll.., aa. Irritation, er ulceration art t. .ul.i.M. of Diuo.ua fn..itir.,iM IrMNtUDnluU F.I n ! .nit ..1,1... IrHlEmusOHiMinti Oo. seat r boIwdooj. VtSOIn,.r"J SMy rusaais, o. , . V . m in pi.ia wr.BBUf. "' (llnular Mat M. P. K, V. Mo. SI 1 BOO. W"i?.tr..tiar. r..dr:rt,ir