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If a person is 111 and needs a medi
cine is it not wise to get one that has
stood the test of time and has hun
dreds of thousands of cures to its
credit?
A great many women who are ill try
everything- they hear of in the way of
lunutiuo, uu iuib experimenting wlta
unknown drum is a constant menaoa
to their already impaired health.
This seems to us very unwise, for
there are remedies which are no ez
perimenta and have been known years
and years to be doing only food.
Take for instanoe Lydia E. Pink
ham's Vegetable Compound; for thirty
Tears its record has been one un
broken chain of success. No medicine
for female ills the world has ever
known has such a record for cures.
It seems so strang-e that some people
will take medicines about which they
really know nothing, some of which
might be, and are, really harmful ;
while on the other hand it is easily
proved that over one million women
have been restored to health by Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. 1
We have published in the news
papers of the United States more
genuine testimonial letters than have
ever been published in the interest of
any other medicine. I
All this should, and does, nrodnr a
spirit of confidence in the hearts of
women which is difficult to dislodge,
and when they are asked to take some
thing else they say, " No, we want
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com-
, pound, which has been tried, and
never found wanting, whose reliability
Is established far beyond the experi
mental stage."
We have thousands of letters like the
following addressed to Mrs. Pink ham.
showing that
Monthly Suf faring Is Al
ways Cured by Lydia Em
Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound, also Back
,, mehe and Bearlna-down
pains.
"I suffered untold agony every
saonth and could get no relief until I
tried your medicine; your letter of ad
vice and a few bottles of Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound have
made me the happiest woman alive. I
shall bless you as long as I live." Miss
Joia Salx, Dover, Mich.
" Four years ago I had almost given
np hope of ever being well again. I
was afflicted with those dreadful head
ache spells which would sometimes
last three or four days. Also had
backache, bearing-down pains, leucor
Those, dizziness, and terrible pains at
monthly periods, confining me to my
bed. After reading so many testi
monials for your medicine, I concluded
to try it I began to pick np after
taking the first bottle, and have con
tained to gain rapidly, and now feel
like a different woman. I can recom
mend Lydia Is. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound in the highest terms to all
sick women." Miss Kosa Hkuk.
izo vf . taeveiana Ave., Canton, O.
Two Letters which Provo
that Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegeta.No Compound Will
Remove Tumor and Cure
OUier Female Weakness.
xwo years ago I was a great
sufferer from womb trouble and pro-
mao uumng eacn montn, and tumors
would rorm In the womb. 1 had four
tumors in two years. I went through
treatment with doctors, but they did
me no good, and I thought 1 would
have to resort to morphine.
"The doctor said- that all that eould
help me was to have an operation and
have the woib removed, but I had
heard of Mrs. Pinkham's medicine and
decided to try it, and wrote for her
advice, and after taking her Vegetable
Compound the tumors were expelled
and I began to get stronger right
along, and am as well as ever before.
Can truly say that I would never had
fotten well had it not been for Lydia
u Pinkham's Compound." Mast A
Btahl, Watsontown, Pa.
" After following the directions
given in your kind letter for the treat
ment of leucorrhea, I can say that I
have been entirely cured by the use
of Lydia E. Pinkham's remedies, and
will gladly recommend them to my
friends." A. B. Davids, Binghamton, j
N. Y. .
Another Case of Womb. 1
M t -M . . , . . I
munoy ana uiaaaer
Trouble Cured by Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound.
" D ab Fbkxd Two years ago I had
child-bed fever and womb trouble in
Its worst form. For eight months after
birth of babe I was not able to sit np.
Doctors treated me, but with no help.
I had bearing-down pains, burning m
stomach, kidney and bladder trouble
and my back was stiff and sore, the
right ovary was badly affected and
everything I ate distressed me, and
there was a bid discharge.
"I was confined to my bed when I
wrote to you for advice and followed
your directions faithfully, taking
Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Com
pound, Liver Pill and using the Wash,
and am now able to do the most ot my
housework. I belWve I should have
died il it had not been for your Corn-
Once, after exposing the ridiculous
blunders or the editor of certain old
plays, James Russell Lowell concluded
with the remark, "In point of fact, we
must apply to this gentleman the name
of the tin King of Sparta." No one
remembered, of course, what this was.
but when they looked It up they fouud
it was Kuilamklas.
As Horace Mann sat tu his study one
evening, au Insane man rushed luto the
room, and, after abusing him for all
kinds of fancied grievances, challenged
him to a fight. Mr. Mann replied: "My
dear fellow, it would give me a great
pleasure to accommodate, but I can't do
it, the odds are so unfair. I am a Mann
by name and a man by naUre two
against one! It would never do to fight"
The insane man answered; "Come
ahead; I am a man, and a man beside
myself; let us four have a fight'
Prince Bismarck and Bancroft, the
historian, at one time minister to tbe
court of Berlin, were one day dining
with Herr von der Ileydt, who prided
himself on the quantity and quality of
the food which he furnlahed to his
guests. In those days (18(58) Bismarck
' was still In possession of his wonderful
appetite. Bancroft, at first aniased, be
came at last anxious on seeing his
friend twice partake largely of the first
courses. "Dear Count," he remarked
with a world of anxiety in his voice.
"I believe there is more to come." "I
, should hope so," replied Bismarck, joy
rimy; and renewed bis terrifying pra
tiee at the next course.
It was once usual for Highland shep-
nerds to take their dogs Into church and
leave them outside the pews. Two
shepherds at enmity sat on opposite
sides of the aisle one Sunday, and,
soon after the sermon began, the dogs-
one a collie and the other not seemed
to euter Into their master's quarrel Tbe
shepherds' egged on their dogs in un
dertones, and soon there was a real
fight In progress. Most of those in the
Immediate neighborhood craned their
necks over the pews to see how the en
counter was coming out, and not a few
were standing up. The minister's na
tience was ultimately exhausted, and so
he called to his "hearers" and said:
"Ah, weel, my brHberln, I see ye are
more interested in the dog-fight than In
my sermon, and so I'll close the bulke
and I'll bet half a crown on the collier
Capt. Hans Miron, who lost his life at
his poet of dnty on the burning Saale
at Uoboken, a few months ago, was
fond of telling of his early introduction
to the stern realities of his chosen ca
reer. He had but Just come on board
the schooner where, as cabln-bov. he
was to serve his apprenticeship to the
aea, and was still staring about him
with boyish Interest and lnqnlsitive-
ness, when the skipper approached and
ordered him to assist in washing down
the deck. He pnt down hla bundle and
started awkwardly to do so, when a
second order, acompanled by eniDhatlc
expletives, was given him to take off
his shoes and stockings. He was per
fectly willing to oblige, but at home he
had not been permitted to wet his feet.
"No." he answered Innocently, with an
engaging smile, "I should not mind, but
my mother does not allow It" The
skipper was a rough old sea-doe. who
did not appreciate obedience unless it
was rendered to himself, and his reply
was a stunning blow that flung tbe boy
across me deck. "But after that,
Capt. Mlron would say. with a Brent
laugh and not a shadow of resentment.
i anew woo was captain of that
schooner, and It was not my mother."
lii ujuot peopie. Iney can understand
Ubw the piano strings art tightened
and loosened. But changes In the pitch
of pipes queer them. It Isn't strange
either, for the average organ bat five
Finds of tuning. Of course, the pitch
de pends on the length of tne pipe. The
pi toll may be raised by shortenta? the
pipe or by stopping the open end. A
nuiuoer or the wooden pipes are
topped by wooden slides. Handles
are attached and the pipe Is tuned by
moving the slides up or down. Other
woods have set In the top a piece of
metal which is rolled or bent over par-
tiaiiy to stop the pipe.
"Ulbbon strips are cut In the sides of
the tall metal pipes and rolled down.
These break the column of air and act
the same as- cutting off the top of the
pipe. Another kind of pipes, the reeds,
are on a different principle. The length
of the reed controls the pitch. A wire
presses tightly against the reed and la
moved to lengthen or shorten the vi
brating length." New York Sun.
WAS PEACHES AND CREAM.
Meat
General Starr Always Qlad to
Yono West-Pointers,
A gallant old American soldier who!
at one time was well known lu Kansas
had many Idiosyncrasies, not tbe least
of which waa an Irrepressible dislike
for young lieutenants when first sent
out from West Point The name of
this old soldier waa General Starr, and
at the time of which we write he was
a major In the Sixth United States
Cavalry, though during the civil war he
had been a brigadier general.
In 1874 General Starr waa in com
mand at Fort Riley, and one day an
orderly came to hla quarters with the
message that Lieutenant Morrison, just
from West Point, was at the post ready
to pay his respects and report for duty.
In response to this message the old gen
eral waa starting for his office, when
his wife, a motherly old souL plucked
him by the sleeve and said: "Now,
general, promise me that you won't be
rough with that young man."
Rough r said the old man, smiling
amiably upon his matrimonial compan
ion. "Why 111 be peaches and cream
unless the young dog riles me.'
Reaching his office the general was
confronted with a dapper little fellow,
as spick and span aa though he had
Just come from the hands of his burber
and tailor, while he had the half -supercilious
air that seems Inseparable
from the first stages of military education.
Looking the young lieutenant over for
half a moment the old general said with 1
great dignity: "now do you do, Mr. 1
Morrison? I am pleased to see you."
Then, as a flush gradually mounted
over his weather-beaten features, be
added: "I am always glad to see you
young men from tbe military academy.
You you (here the general ended with
a roar) you think yourselves so
smart!" Kansas City Journal
4'
Thes who subscribe now
for the 1901 Volume of
Th2 Youth's
Companion
Sanding $1.75 with this
slip or this paper's name,
will receive all the remain
Ins 1900 Issuos free, and
THE YOUTH'S
COMPANION
CALENDAR
FOR. 1901 FREE.
' BO IS
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Illustrates
Aueuictntit and
Sample CapUa FREE,
a Request. ,
Tho Youth's Companion,
Boataa. Mass.
The Companion Is
Issued Every Thursday.
Subscription $1.75 a Year.
fui t,uuii uni Ktuumtois ars going
mo ina u, k. as . lervlos betwsen
roniaua and the Orient.
Tacoma li Growing.
The Tacoma News says 5,000 or 10,
uuu people have com thers to live
sinoe the Jane census.
First Crtamtry.
At Milton, lust week, was opened the
urst creamery in extreme Eastern Ore'
gou. in event was a bin oua.
Hits th Pacific Coast
Russia has put a high tariff on flour
ana mat Mtt the coast states bard.
Mothers wliTflitd Mr., wiii.i,.. o.i.
oyrup in bet remedy to uk. for the t
uuf5" twiunit period.
Sattls Poultry Show.
Owners of fsnoy obiakent In Seattle
mil display tbera January 98 to- 8i.
TO CVHK AoTlTtFoii IAT
lake Laxative Dromo Ouinino TbI,
wts. au druggists refund tha money
i i. urn w cure. JK. w. Urove's sbr
uBtui is ob eacn oox. oo.
Sdlnj Whtat Abroad,
Portland was third anion tha wirt
of tha United States in wheat export
r.. 1 i
iur aooer. -
New Gai Plsnt
Everett, Wash., grants a franchise
for gas plant, to be Uulsbed September
i uexi.
Wintsr Mill to Nome
Mail will be aeut to Nome twice
eaou month during the winter from
Seattle, overland, or ice, and the first
'ot went forward December 1. .
Stop the Oough end
Work Off the OoM.
Laxative Jirono-qninin Tablets cure
a com m one day. Mo oure, No Pay.
Prioa 85 cents.
Ntxt Year's filrt,
Officers of the coast state fair oircrlt
meet in Portland December, IS to fit
datea for next year's , fairs. Idaho,
Oregon, Washington, California and
British Columbia will be represented.
KtTCKI'S HIHEUT.
Btomneh, Bowel ami Urr Complaint
perm.nently i-unsl by lutn
UAH I Kl.lt tar. an HKRK
MKUIVI ' K that our. In N Blurt's
wmjuj rcnuniug in nut.
Better Wterworlu.
The water works of Port Townsend,
Wash., will tone bonds for 1150,000
tor improvements In 1901.
I do not twlir ve I'iim'i cure for fim
mn i) t ion ha an eaual for cnuirha ami
colds. John V. Bofss, Trinity bprlngs.
Gettlnj People Into ins Stats.
D. B. Ward, Washington iuimlgra
ion agent, says 100,000 people can be
bronght into Washington within two
years if his board is given tho right
help.
HOWS TtllSt
Government Should Help.
The Portland Telegram say tbe gov
ernment should help the natives of
Alaska, who are hopelessly helpless in
poverty and sickness. ;
GERMAN MASK INDUSTRY.
This .I(aatuf I. oa vwy boa I th. gaauls.
How Paper and Oa mm Haaka Are Made
h . . Wk -11 r- A
Paper mask, are made by donbllng ,.Uxa?V.e BromO-Qulflioe Tablets
on ah r . .ri.ii. w a em tm eesa cwj
- -,--...j tricum payer,
wetting It, and molding it by hand over How Waihinctoa Crows.
a face form; It la then dried by artificial
OT-.l.:-...
heat and cut off to form, according to .n w 7 . TnnHOT'
the Consular Reoorta. nZ. ? two ,bowin i000 ln PP-
TUNING A PIPE ORGAN.
It Takei Tw or area rtaTa and T. .
rterve-Trying J b.
"The misuse which many pipe organs
Buner is a wonder to me, said a vet
eran organ tuner and builder. "Church
organs cost from $1,000 to $10,000. They
are very sensitive to changes of tcm
perature and yet many are heated and
chilled once a week all winter aud nl
lowed to get damp soaked in summer.
The same people who neglect au organ
win lane gooa care of a piano costing
icnui or iwennein aa much.
"An organ is a good deal like hn
man being when it comes to chuiteea
or me tnermoineter. sudden drops put
a man out of tune and it's tho ,.
witn tne instrument It needs an even.
t moaerare temperature during the win
ter Instead of a roasting on Sunday
una a ireeze iue rest or the week. In
summer a stone or brick chutch gets
aamp. a sngnt nre once a week will
keep the organ dry.
a j)iye organ requires tuning at
least once a year and the best instru
ments are looked over two or three
times in that period. It is a two or
three days' Job and needs two men.
Besides the tuner up in the organ an
assistant must,be at tbe key board to
bold down the keys. Temperature has
ito be considered even In tuniug. All
.the pipes must be brought to pitch at
auuui me same uegree, ana mis degree
jShould be that which the organ usual
ly has wiien In use.
I believe that pipe organ tuning la
ure uiuiuur tieporis. upenings are
cut for eyes, nose and mouth, and It Is
painted and decorated by hand as de
sired. The paper nsed by Sonneberg
manufacturers Is made In Oeslan aud
Schleuslngen and costs at present about
1.40 marks (33 cents) per 480 sheets.
One sheet makes three of the common
masks. The painting of cheap masks
costs about CO pfennigs (12 cents) per
gross; tne molding or face costs about
80 pfennigs (14 cents) per gross. Pack
ing is figured at about 8 per cent, as the
masks are rolled in brown paper, the
ends being folded In to save string.
The expenses are estimated at about
15 per cent, leaving the net profit 20 to
22 per cent, as the complete article sells
at present at about 1.80 marks (42.8
cents) per gross.
Wire masks are made by stamDlns- a
piece ot wire netting about one foot
square over a race mold in a large
macnme, inclosing the rough wire
edges in a narrow strip of lesd and
painting. Tbe latter Is done by hand
in oil colors.
oaure masks are made by molding
over a clay face form a doubled piece
or cneap linen gauze that has previous
ly been soaked In s starchy paste. The
sticky linen Is made to adhere to the
form, and this Is set on s stove and
dried for about twenty minutes. The
ulation since the censns of '90.
Your Storekeeper Can Sell Yea
t arter a Ink or he can get ft fur vou. Auk
mm. irrlt. Vnr kwiia are sent aiimiullv
tu every stute in the L'uiuu. 1). v.m l,u
Carter'. T '
. Church Robbed.
A Portland' tough rubbed a cbnn b
in daylight and got 18 months in the
penitentiary for his work.
What is Ilia diflerence between a tier-
aim aunt-ring fruiii heat tiriMtnaimi .ml
A Urn 'a r'uul-Kaaer On. fcwla tha ht
and the other heals tbe feet. Lift.
Blj Price for Youaj Cettle.
Grant county, Or., is paying highest
price evr known for young cattle.
rates rnnnlng np to $10 per head in
some cases.
Jt.0ntn? n,intS Dol,? Reward for any
tea. ot Catarrh luaimu nut be cured by Wall's
vatorrn euro.
W. thounaVraia;Dl,huY inowu F.J.Ctaimoy
tor tit. naat l voara. ami boiler, him tK.rluclly
honorable In all biialu u trauaacttont and fin.
anciall r able to carry out any oUUgnUona mada
by their firm. lr
WarrATitrux,
Wholalo Uruarrlats, Toledo, 1,
uimi, Kinkbh A Nanvia,
' r ,1, . "llePrur-lBU, Toledo, U
uaii avauirrn i;ura im t ' -.... ti .. ..nR.
illreoily ou lb blocxl and m.'oou auriuia. ol
?; o . 5C per uo' Uo. bv.il by aU
ejrogilata. Toatlmoni-n. Irwi. '
uau a family 1'iiJ- r-Unheal.
B!jjset Fruit Crop.
Almost ouu car lomi. ot fruit went
irom tne Walla Walla valley this year,
the biggest crop yet, and tbe best
quality.
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w anow WHAT YOU AKR TAKIKO
When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill
Touio because the formula is plainly
printed on every bottle showing that it
i simply Iron and Quinine in a taste
less form. No Cure, No Pay. f0o.
Building! Art Going. Up.
Permits (or new buIMlnira in finattu
during November footed np $250,000.
ora goes on all winter.
4 FEB WKKKX
To men with rigs to in trod una nr.
ponltry food among farmers Address,
with stamp, Aoiue Mto. Co.. KnHi
City, Mo.
Three Timu for Murder.
A colored women in Portland la ha v.
ing her thlid trial for m ordering the
same woman tne lint two being dls-
agreements by the Jury. 6h killed
the woman and admits It.
Spanbh War Medals,
The adjutant-general of Oregon has
ooo cpanitn war medals, mads lor Ore-
goo soldiers, that are not called for.
Getting Rich From OIL
uu magnates are springing np in
Donturen allium la like mushroom
Coal oil is going It Toor today, rioh
wmorrow, inen poor again to many
Telli About Ortjoa. '
Tho Southern Paoiflo has Just Issued
s handsome folder relating to Oregon,
sise 18x20 inches, filled with reliable
statistics. '
Poultry and Pets.
Walla Walla has organised a ponltry
ins urst show
and pet association and
will be held in February next.
ujiuwi wuwn nssa so tie a
plague in Australia, ars now getting
so scarce that it pays to raUs them in
herds.
Portland papers print 's story front
Taooma about sir ship building going
ou thers in a big shd In South Ta
ooma, aud that trials will bs mads
soon. ' i-
Prosperity for 1901.
Indications point to groat proipsrlly for
His coming your. This Is a algn of a
healthy nature. The succeai uf it country,
as w.llai of an Individual, dttiend upon
hcalUi. If you have any atoninch trouble
try IfoMtcttor's Htoiuuth lllttttrs which
cure dyejirpsla, ImllgeatUiii and bilious
ns.
ImlUn Tax-Piyer.
A lull-lihMided Imllnn pays taxes in
Wasco county, Oregon, hi share this
year being $21. 78.
Th. H.ai 1'r.anrlntlitii for Malaria
Chills and Fever is a bottls of Groves.
Tasteless Chill Tonic, It 1 simply
iron and quinine in a tanfrleas form.
No Cure, No Pay. Pries COo,
, Indlani Sy Hard Winter.
Indians predict a hard winter for
Idaho, Washington aud Oregon, and it
oortainly started off that way.
No Mars "Split Work."
Court actions just for suits will bs
stopped lu Multnomah county, Oregon,
because judges have ordeiad ousts out
up by all i oomplainauts.
impaired
Digestion
May not be nil that, la meant t duMiuin
now. hut It will la if m.ui,i.I
Th. uih'hIiim after niiinir. II ! nf nrv.
ous licKilm lia.ioiirnpmiiif tli.alninai'Ii, and
diaagrrrahl. brlrhlng mnv Hut lis rv ImI
now, but Hii-y will bo ir the stomaoli In suf.
fernd tu grtiw wrnker.
lvm'lnla la aiu li a nilaxiiilila r1liaaa
that ill tendtiit'V in It sliuiilil tw glvii
early alien lion, Tlila la cniiuilvtelv over.
corns by
HootPa Sarsanarltla
tilch itreugtlieni tbe whole Ulitrallv.ars
tern. , '
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wraa wtrw w Mavwawasaj V
VaL Keep You Dsiy
Taat Ho Sustitutc. faee r.i .
4howh FuLiLwK Of CARMtMT AKCHMs,
r J.IOWtHCQ, Bo.t.m. Mass.'
mmi
Th Famoun German Wood Preserver
AVEUARiUS GARBOUHEUrj..
mmPermmnently Dtroya.n.
..CHICKEN LICE AND VERMIN .
ffSTOne application Is aU that Is reqoireJ. It lasts for years. If
rour dealer cannot iopdIv vou. write fa pitv..fara ir...ti . ..-
flour fo, China. J Vher Thorsen & Co Portland, Oregon.! WhUtier, Coburn 8c
wait I HIHIKQ, U
Shipping Flour to China.
AOOD COII LEXION
la obtained bj purlrylng lb. '
blood and clrannlng the evatem
with O.tKlKLU TKA, an HSKB
MaiMCIMK pralard tb world over.
Water Bonds for Sale.
Welser, Idaho, is offering for
149,000 bonds for water and light
proveraents. '
ABSOLUTE
SECURITY.
Genuine
Carter's
Little Liver Pills.
Must Boar Signature) of
Am FacSlaul. Wrapper Below.
PATEflTSsi
IT YOU WANT AN
rnotiT rK
i aurraful
il a. r l i,l Ion
IH'1,.1 frH.n..Il,.a
M 11.(1. H. MIKVKMM A a.. t....! ...,7
lir.e.n-UihUiwi, WAaiiiNiiroN f v'.
Branch oflicaa; cbn-agn, t.'lcv.landaiid Ivtruit,
To W. C O' Workers
with hnMiSah 4avtl,n iMuiriiff yoar miHlmt aalna
lulu lli Up of a amu. li, i,,f,,i. mv aid d ai.i.r.
T7,SoM'!rrKK''M,,"''a ,ur "
TUB HM.IMCtTOIt.
7 t. 11 W.t uih St., N.w fork.
KILL THE GERMS!
ENCirJE, BOILER " . Th,an,h u.
A . ... I Syal.m laataalljp t liackad bp
SAW Mil l ...ukops...
w,,, S S Saw Baa " IKr" I. a .rm kill, r
Twrp aaaaU aa aa aawf
sals
inj-
Forth. What rarall.
A safe, tun, pure, perfect medlcln. lor all
th. rami. jr. fxMim Candjr Catbartle, bring
ntaaitn. i.raaaiat kaalil, i a . r
Hn.. 1. w i.1,0. ....i I i,V.!...i-. - ..7 noaaenoiu.
w vu. auu olHfning; CW I "B. iwc, c ow.
iot tne eyes, moutn and nostrils. It is
painted as desired, snd makes one of
the most practical masks known. The . "."'nstts lodge of. Masons, Port-
Old Maionic Ledjt.
illamette lodge of . Mawina.
gauze mask Is nsed lonslderably In tbe .? celeu"u, lh 60th anniversary
linitea States. DUt the brnr rwrlnn
- O - fva tivu VI
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teukeassai
i CARTER'S
l7tUtn
-m-- mix. -Jatf
FO ICADACML
roa oizzmcss.
TOn IIUOUSIEtt.
FOR TORMO IIYCI.
rOI eOKSTIPATIOR.
FOR SALLOW Ufl.
FOR TMECOMPLUIOR
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RUSSELL It CO.,
Portland, Oregon.
Oldlai-aMi; tilll,l,-r uf nrrv. furrvi a n.akrr
ol (iiira bliMHl; of hrallliv llwuu. HborUia
can l) no rtl..-.v. It la a naiaial
urm III. Lvri ihMi,ui,H
a.l.ini.m mraauraa ol pravaiiinm, tha ajt-rma
which miter tb. wnak human ay.i..i ntiiTtUilv
o rapidljr Dial Ihalr uaiulxira b.-nn Iwyond
Or in fad anything la th. M.rf.!n. li. ! J!.??,:
writ us for Catalogues and Prices. '" 1,1
hnraao rtmirrhn.liin, d.airnvins Hi. alms,
liirraof Ilia budjr unlll doaih cnmi-a tu Iha lv
tlm'a rrllH. "i i.koi M." if uk.n In tlma.
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poand. I hope this letter msy be tbe the niost nervous work one can tackle
result of benefiting- tome other suffer. Jin fact, after long experience 1 have
uk wumaa, x recommend yonr Com. 'come to ueiieve that I tune with my
pound to every one." Mrs. Mary nerves. No, I don't refer to tbe nerves
VauKhn, Trimble, Pulaski Co., Ky. wf hearing. I get my Impresolone that
JOHK POOLE. Potlad, Orsooh
?Kve,outl.e best Ureal,,.' in imThSZ
pii . bSu f T 'WT h re--,rlul',:.lfun'P. ilr " 18 not true 1 feeI nervous struts
11 X I, windmill sod byhi;i., Fa "" f0" " " C,10r'1 ta
qua led. ' ' " true mv nerve. Iiwnmn noP,Ai
i. - . .
way, but I tune with my n. rvous sys
tem, aiy assistant strikes the chord
IFS"- pension :"wo
II ,c,lFu". ihlnBt.ti. 0. C, they will r 1,lo ,i
!', quick r,,le,. B. 4lh N. H. Vola. gug 10 8 0n
aiihl'riia
rroaecuiing eiainia atne. un.
An soon
nerves
It sounds funny, but it's so.
or inree oays may seem like a
time to take to tune an organ, bnt
wlu-o you stop to think of th i 7
pipt's In a large modern Instrument, it
t so long, a large organ will have
ti Sin? Tnainfiti Siinnmv':'
It wnra. ,tPra "do JTaco. ot flve W or slsty one
lul' "Znt"liirHi?rT. These Instruments have twenty-
.mraiit.-iii u r"T" 10 "P- wlln '8"i registers ana a piie to each kty
.. l"ri Ixixea will rnra any n.m. ' .... .. "
f"" I;ukJ !"T"W1"1 ii.rmic... 'it has , alln register Mings the number fo 1,70
7 . . . rr..,irS ZUTS !i',r'". Not every key aud register had a ulne.
' I . .1 m utf . . . . .
It. tLVHKHi
y i"T,i7T..i. ... """"""d', it wi
"" -xi. rhmkn-t fnl w,i
nibjri.p. ;
M
inn as some nave two it amounts ta
rtliat. The pipes are of all sotts and
'fixes, most or them wood, but many
of uii'tnl. A small number of the large
nud long wooden pipes never gel out
of tune. They are too long. For many
years the fancy pipes st the front of
mem are made therein br 'machines
owned by two firms, one In New York
and the other In Findlay, Ohio.
Terrible Fall.
This is said to be one of the diver-
sions occasionally Indulged In at Kan
sas city:
Solemn-faced man (with newsDanen
. i . .. - -' 1
weii, 1 see mere-was a singular acrl.
dent at one of the slaughter-houses out
at the stock yards yesterday. A man
who was leaning out of an upper story
window let go snd dropped sixty feet
ana wasn't nun a particle.
Eager Listener How did that han-1
penrr
Boicmn-raceo ManThey were nigs
reel.
His Dim Idea,
A teacher was giving to her class sn
exercise in spelling snd denning words.
"Thomas," she said to a curly-haired
little boy, "spell 'ibex.
"I-b-e-x."
"Correct, Define It"
"An ibex,? answered Thomas, after a
prolonged mental struggle, "Is where
you look fn the back part of the book
when you want to find anything that's
printed in the front part of the book.
Narrow tiaoape.
Mrs. Henpeck What's this?
blonde hair .
Henpeck That must have come off
the Belgian hare I bad for lunch.
Syracuse Herald.
'Come easy, go easy," Is an ancient
saying and good resolutions don't cost
anything.
CURE SICK HEADACHE,
Ah, s
ll2-rAL.,.letcL,ep aid hcen made undc? hla
BupernHion ror over 30 years. Allow no nn
r What is CASTORIA
SSJiT? i 0 'h""1" Mibstltnte for Castor Oil. Van
wbino u.eip.luV' r-IliIno nor other Jiariotlo
f .5 e ,t" BTe l lts fetiarantce. It dostrovw Wnmu
and allays everUncss. It curs blurThwn LtAWlZl
4W5i-iar2S-sat3
The Kind You Haie Always Bought
juchxsj me Dignatnre of
7
In
v0
For Over 30 Yea
1 aaara.. aaamw. n a.., mm. mmm aa am. '
Use
lilT. " '. haalthr aior.ai.nt rf tba lraH.p.
bowala aiarf dr. roa r. alok, or will ba. Kimd f or I iarrii tu
b.iw.1. oib, and ba wall. I Wit, !a IbS aaaiaof I V-l.
i,iLXr.::iSr. K" .p",9jJ ia fa.
huaala alaar aud claaa la 10 taa. "
ta an abanlnla nravumlvM .,f 1 , - . JZ
only aUoluM cur. Ir Hhvnuiailam. itrlvln.
out o Hi. arUm forvrer th nrm aclil au.l
othat Imi.iirlii whic h rauw It Id Ha rar 1,10a
forma. II la uan up .1 our. br tha blnn.1.
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then baon tha aala aula. "a Kruua" la harm,
la.aana fan b UHiil i,v anniiH MHn ... u
artult. II la umiI with unralllna afT.I la
ha rnlluwln. atiaaaaoa, llhra aallam.
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la, Aaihina, llv F.a.r.
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faralrala, tJn.plii, Naiahn.aa,
raasii
CANOr I WAS AT DKATH'S DOOR.
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SWANSIrN'S DROPS"
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lii 1 '";, to anaiii.
all who art) .ufftTitiK, K at leaat
liav aii.,l,irtiiiiliy uitry Ih. moat
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IWANHON'I RHEUMATIO CUKI CO.
t net, Chloag.
NUTHING BETTER MADE
Yoa can't mak a mlatak 11 too (at
..Mitchell..
Mitchell, Lecuis & Staves Co.
PORTLAND. ORECON.
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''asiclala watnihr mall. Traatlaafnia. Wrlta
vaawiutrguisaaa. uu. UOHANkO, l'h lada.l'a,
CUTLER'SCARSOUTEof IODINE
A M llHmiltf4IMl ('tir for (nisirrh mnA
I Cnniiimrtloii. J) ln k Joi Md,
! X.VSITH I CO., Euffalo, 1. 1 , Prop's.
K. P. M. V, M, B0-19OO,
WHKN writing ta adv.rtla.rs pl.a.a