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Difficult Digestion That It dyspepsia. U makes lite miserable. lit sufferers eat not twnnN tbey we , .but simply because they must Tbey know tbey are Irritable and fretful; W they cannot be otherwise. They complain of a bad taste la tbe month, tenderness at tbe pit of the atom erh, an uneasy feeling of puffy fulness, fcesdache, heartburn and what not. Tba effectual remedy, proved by perma nent caret of thousand! of severe case, Is Hood's Sarsaparilta HvKD tiLLM ere lbs seat eaOutrtU. She Rcevert. "Mr. Latld used to worry tcmbly when her husband was away on his trip, but she's got over it." "Conquered her nervousness, I sup pose?" "Oh, no; succeeded in making him have his life insured. TOP KXOW WHAT TOP AKK TAKING When Ton take Grove's Tasteless Thill Toole, becsuee the form ula it plainly printed on every bottle showing that it is simr-ly Iron end Qni ftint la a tasteless torn. Ko Cure, Ne Pay. toe. Shop Talk. Shop talk sometimes penetrates even to the nursery. A young and successful artist was heard to exclaim with profound conviction, while he was contemplating his son ana heir, 24 hours old: "There is a great deal of tone about that baby. Our new extra heavy focusing cloth ; costs no more than others, but lasts , twice as long. Trice by mail, 3x3, 50 ! cents. At all dealers, or kirk, Geary & Co., 330 Sutter St. San Francisco. Reason for Economy. Newly wed Since I've been married my tailor bills are scarcely one fourth what they used to be. Quuzer Do you put what you save in the bank? Newly wed No; I put it on my wife. I am snre Pieo'e Cure for Consumption saved my life three years ago. Mas. Taws. ' Rossi its'. Maple street, Norwich, N. Y.. Feb. 17, 1900. Shirtwaist Jokes Now On. "What do you think of shirt waists for letter carriers?" asked the ob servant boarder. "Well, I never regarded shirt waists as coats of mail," replied the cross eyed boarder riTQ Fenaanwiily Cared, Ko Sta er imanain MIS (W in ! m4 It. RliaV. OroU hrr a.twl far W tt K K -A. M Mai boruV aad trim. ha. Xa.B.lLKMa.Uiaiareh3UPhilaiUIliia,fa Only Half a Success. "Yonr club meeting was a feast of reason." "Vm altnintrr? that nmmittee did not get a bite of anything to ' eat." Tale eigBstore la on every boa of the geaaiae Laxative Bromo-Quinine Table the remedy that ewreo m oald tm was J Faint Heart Miss Timidity I've thought it all over, and I believe it would be wiser for you to ask papa for my hand. Cautious Lover Oh, I'm sure it would be a most indiscreet thing for me to do. I think we'd better have some disinterested third party ap proach him on the subject. CATALOGUES WORTH HAVING. Agricultural Implement vFinn Giving Away Remarkable Books. The new catalogues for 1901, just issued by Mitchell, Lewis k Staver Co., are very valuable books to the majority of the citizens of the North west. This company's headquarters are in Portland, Oregon, and it main tains branches or agencies at all prin cipal points throughout Oregon, Washington and Idaho. The Im plement Catalogue, the Vehicle Book and the Harness and Bicycle cata logues, all can be had free by anyone who will write to the firm or to anv of its agents. The books not only snow everything up-to-date, but are a . great help to the man who is think-' ing of making a purchase. Cr'in. "Con game, eh? That is short for confidence game, I presume?" "No ; con game is so called from Connecticut, where it originated in Puritan times." A Question of Taste. Barber Shall I shave you with scented or unscented soap? Customer Use scented soap, please. It tastes nicer. ... te d. When there is a natural and healthy circulation of tne blood, the entire quantity, estimated at one-eighth the weight of the body, passes through the heart every five minutes. This rapid flow of the blood through the system prevents the entrance of disease germs ana impurities o every description. It filters out all that is not necessary or good for the growth and development of the body and nourish ing and strengthening the muscles, tissues, nerves and bones. But, unfortunately, few persons can rightly claim an absolutely pure blood supply and perfect and unpolluted circulation, and in consequence are exposed to innumerable diseases. Contagious Blood Poison, the greatest enemy to mankind, enters the system through the blood, and Cancer, Scrofula, Rheumatism, Catarrh, Eczema, Salt Rheum, Psoriasis, Tetter in fact the majority of human ailments are caused by poisons or humors that are engen- dered and fostered in a sluggish Tho ulcca is tho ZSourco and impoverished blood. Old - sores, chronic ulcers and rheumatic pains are com- Ci kit StFSISffttl mon, especially among old people, whose blood - naturally grows thin and pale because of the lack of the red corpuscles that give color and strength to youthful blood. Sallow complexions and rough, oily skins evidence some constitutional or blood trouble, which salves, lotions, powders nor any external treatment can cure. Diseases that originate in the blood, whether they manifest themselves as ulcers, tumors, itching eruptions, muscular or bone pains, require a tonic and blood purifier such as S. S. S., which not only antidotes and neutralizes blood poisons and humors, but possesses health-giving tonic proper ties that no other blood medicine does. It goes dowa to the very foundation of m - the disease and eliminates from the system every- P&IiUtOO COCCf thing of a poisonous character or that obstructs and clogs the circulation. It builds up and imparts BFGi2Zf3 DiSCSSS new strength and vitality to the old innutritions blood, and when the arteries and veins are once more filled with new rich blood, the general health begins to improve, muscles grow stronger, and sores and eruptions of every kind disappear. S. S. S. is the only guaranteed purely vegetable blood purifier, and the purest and most reliable in all blood diseases. It has been tested in thousands of cases during the past fifty years and is more popular today than ever. We will be glad to send you our book tree, and if in need ot medical advice write our physicians all about your case ; this information will cost you nothing and comes from experi enced and educated doctors. All correspondence is conducted in strictest confidence. THB SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA OA. The rVtaa't Remits, A colored preacher at the funeral of a brother who had fallen from grace said : "I hopes de good Lawd will bless de reminiscence er his family en con- iiiuruU, tail I got' my doubts erboul it, kaze Br er Thompson put off re pentance er his dyin hour. I dunno whether Br'er Thompson is losornot; but I knows one thing, en dat is, el he is lost, I didn lose him I" Autocratic "Of course I am master of my own house," said Mr. Meekton, a little in dignantly. "How do you manage it?" "I tell Henrietta to do just what she pleases and she goes ahead and docs it." What Oar ttaf Staada For. Wliever the American flag is raised tit token of sovereignty, it stands for liberty and independence. What the flag is to the nation. Hosteller's Stomach Bitters is t the individual. It givea you freedom and I protection from your ailments. When i vour stomach irets out of order causing dvspepaia, indigestion and biliousness, or : when von art nervoua and unable to sleep j you should try it. It will strengthen your j stomach, steady your nerves and induct I , ExpUintd, Mr. tferguson What a fiery waist you nave on I tat color is it: I Mrs. Ferguson Oxblood.1 I Mr. Fenmsnn I boe-in to under i stand now why you told the dress- I i . . i . 1 1 : l . I mater to pui ill id auuuioiiai gure. ST. VITUS' DANCE HOW ONE LITTLE SUFFERER WAS PERMANENTLY CURED. Words fQratltu.ta and r raise from Far ats far the Remedy that Saved tbe Life of Their Child. fat TYrlf, itrlaam Oily, Kan. Rapid as has been the advance of medical science along many lines, it is only in recent years that a remedy has been discoevred for one of the most dreadful of nervous diseases that affliced children St. Vitus' dance. This and other nervous disorders that cause the pale and wan faces and peevish, irritable dispositions of so many children can now be scien tifically treated by a remedy that strikes at the root of the disease by renewing the impoverished blood and strengthening the nerves. Words of commendation for this remedy come from all parts of the civilized world. This is the interest ing story told by Mr. and Mrs. Chris topher Armstrong, of Jefferson, Okla. : "Our youngest daughter was for three years afflictetd with St. Vitus, jaIoe. nd. we almost despaired of finding relief in medical treatment. She was so helpless that she had to be fed and would fall over at times and be unable to rise. "We had heard and read a great deal about Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People, and, aa a last resort, deterimned to try them. The effect was alomst miraculous. From the first box there was a noticeable im provement and by the time she had taken six boxes she was almost well. Altogether she took about a dozen boxes, and by the time she was 13 years of age, was strong and healthy, weighing 114 pounds." CHRISTOPHER ARMSTRONG, MARY ARMSTRONG. Subscribed and sworn to before be. W. D. Kramer, Notary Public. The power of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People in the vast num ber of diseases due to impure blood or derangements of the nervous system has been demonstrated in thousands ot instances as remarkable as the one related above. No one who is suffer ing can rightfully nelgect this way to restore health. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People are sold by j all dealers, or direct from Dr. Wil . liams Medicine Co., Schenectady, N. j Y., 50 cents per box, or six boxes for An Accident j ricu i iiau a tail last, nigllt wnicn rendered me unconscious for several hours. Ed You don't mean it! Where did von fall Fred Fell asleep. The Best Proscription for Malaria Chills and Fever Is a bottle of Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic. It is simply Iron andqninineln a tasteless form. Ko Cure, No Par. Price 50c. An Active Proselyte. The Indiana preacher who allowed his boy to fight another urchin to set tle a quarrel, was delighted when his boy thrashed the other boy, but when the licked boy s father licked tht ! preacher the good man appealed to t court. Alas for the inconsistencies . of human nature! HEALTHY CR DISEASED CGOD o Sbort Storiej ii Here Is the latest story ot Judge Henry E. llowland, one of the moat popular after-dinner apeaker of New York: "There was a little boy who was badly puttied over the theory ot evolU' Hon. He went to his mother and ask ed: 'Mamma, am I descended from a monkey? '1 dont know,' ah answer ed; 'I never met any of your father's people. Herbert A. Giles glvea the following example of Chinese humor In hit "His tory of Chinese Literature": "A man who had beeu condemned to wear a wooden collar was seen by some of his friends. 'What have you been doing? they asked him, to deserve this? On, nothing,' he replied; 'I only picked up an old piece of rope.' 'And you are to be punished thus severely,' they said, 'for merely picking up an end ot rope? WeH.' answered the man, 'the fact is that there was a bullock tied to the other end.'" In his biography of Phillips Brooks, Alexander V. G. Allen of Cambridge tells of a clergyman who was going abroad, and talked In jest of bringing back a new religion with him. "You might have some trouble' In getting It through the custom house," some one remarked. "No," observed Bishop Brooks; "we may take It for granted that a new religion would have no da ties attached. Another person, for the sake, no doubt, of argument, once drew attention to the fact that some men, calling themselves atheists, seem ed to lead moral Uvea, and. Brooks promptly disposed of It "They have to," said he; "they have no God to for give them If they dont An old Scotch farmer once went to have a troublesome tooth extracted. Said the dentist, after looking at the offeudlng molar: "It Is a very ugly one. I would advise you to have It out by the painless system. It Is only a shill ing extra." He showed the farmer the apparatus for administering gas, re marking that it would cause him to fall asleep for a minute, and before he awoke the tooth would be out After a slight resistance the sufferer consent ed, proceeding to open his purse. "Oh, never mind paying Just now!" said the dentist kindly. "Hoots!" answered the cautious old Scot "A wasn't thinking o' that; but If A'm ga'en ta sleep A' thocht A' wad like ta count ma siller fust" Frederick the Great once had occa sion to rebuke his cavalry for shirk ing their duty. According to "A Hls tary of Frederick the Great," he said: "Gentlemen, I am entirely dissatisfied with the cavalry; the regiments are completely out of hand; there Is no ac curacy, no order; the men ride like tailors. I beg that this may not occur again, and that each of you will pay more attention to his duty. But I know how things go on. Yon think I am not up to your dodges, but I know them all, and will recapitulate them. When the season for rldlng-drlll cornea on. the captain sends for the sergeant major, and says: 'I have an appointment this morning at , tell the first lieutenant to take the rides.' So the sergeant ma jor goes to tbe senior subaltern and gives him the message, and the latter says: 'What! the captain will be away? Then I am off hunting; tell the second lieutenant to take the men.' And the second lieutenant, who is probably still In bed, says: "What! both of them away? Then I will stay where I am. I was Dp till three this morning at a dance; tell the cornet I am 111, and be must take the rides.' Finally, tbe cor net remarks: 'Look here, sergeant ma jor, what is tbe good of my standing out there In the cold? You know all about It much better than I do, you go and take them.' And so It goes, and what must be the end of it all? What can I hope to do with such cavalry be fore the enemy?" Identifying Uncle Jamea. Uncle James, from away out West came to town one day recently to visit his kinsfolk, who live In 13th stret, just above Iowa circle. It so happened that nobody In the family except the second daughter, Nancy, had seen Uncle James in years and years, and, as she was unable to leave her room, Johnnie, who Ib 12 years old and as ingenious aa they make them, was told to go to the station and meet the gentleman. Uncle James alighted from the train and walked slowly toward the station en trance, looking this way and that for somebody to welcome him. He had passed through the gate and was enter ing the waiting room when Johnnie ran up behind him and touched him on the arm. "Lemme carry your traveling bag, Uncle James?" be said. "I'm Johnny." .Uncle James was delighted. . "Why, how In the world did you know me, my boy?" he asked. "I wasn't sure until I saw your back," Johnnie made answer. "Nancy told me how you looked, and as soon as I got behind you I knew It must be you. Nancy said you was a water-melon-shaped man with a double chin on the back of your neck." Washington Post. After Addison. One of the best Instances of witty quotation is recorded by a writer In the Washington Post: An old country gentleman, the late Sir Ralnald Knlgbtley (who was tbe living double of Dickens' Sir Leicester Dedlock), expatiated after dinner on the glories of bis pedigree. Tbe company was getting a little restive under the recitation, when Sir William Harcourt was heard to say in an appreciative aside, "This reminds me of Addison's evening hymn: And Knightley to the listening earth Repeats tbe story of his birth. Woman Trying- to Be Funnr. She Well, I must go and shell the peas for dinner. He Shell the peas? She Yes; where's the can-opener? No Wooden Pavements for Paris. Wooden pavements in Paris have been condemned, as they serve as a breeding place for all kinds of danger ous germs. Life to the moat favored is sol always full of sunshine, but to the average American girl or vsoman who Is obliged to work for her living, sad, perhapr to help others at home, life is often t heavy drag in consequence of iUneat Women who work, especially those who are constantly on their feet, art peculiarly liable to the development, of orgamo troubles, and should par ticularly heed the first manifestations, such a backache, palna in the lower limba and lower part ot the stomach, Irregular and psuntul monthly periods, mum Hiss Euji B&tKXta, E. Soracarxa, Ohio. faintneaa, weakness, loss of appetite and sleep. . The young lady whose portrait we publish herewith had all these symp toms, and in addition leucorrhoea, and was cured by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. First, she wrote a letter to Mrs. Pinkham's lab oratory at Lynn, Mass., describing her trouble, received in reply accurate in structions what to do to get well, and now wishes her name used to convince others that they may be cured aa she was. The . same helping hand, free of charge or obligation, is extended, to every ailing woman in America, It yon are sick yon are foolish not to get this valuable advice, it costs you noth ing, and she is sure to help yon. Dont Wait until it is too late write to-day. Pennsylvania and New York. When the first census was taken in 1790 Pennsylvania's population was 94,253 greater than that of New York. By the census of 1900 New York's population leads that of Pennsylvania by 965,897. TO CURB A COLD IN OMB DAT Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All Iruirgista refand tbe monev it It falls to rare. R. W. drove's itftiaiare U on each box. S3c. A Hard Task. Johnny Wiar Paw? Mr. Wise Well, my son. "Noah had two of every being on the ark, didn't he?" "les, my son. "Well, paw, it must have kept him busy herding the microbes." ABSOLUTE SECURITY. Genuine n 4 Carte r;s Little Liver Pills. Must Bear Signature of 5os Fae-Slmile Wrapper Below. Vary aaaall siaa aa oaey tttttsssssias. FOI HEADACHE. FOR DIZZINESS. FOR BIUOUSXESS. FOR TORPID LIVER. FOR CONSTIPATIOR. FOR SALLOW SX1R. roam complex! on tfcteti I Purely TegetaMa.yg5. CURE SICK HEADACHE. The Wrong Adjective. Wife Why don't you smoke those cigars I gave you at Christmas time? I'm sure they're delightful. Husband My dear, delightful is not the word. Mill of Great Proportion. Manchester, N. II., is to have what it is claimed will be the largest shingle mill ever erected. It is nearly com pleted, and is 770 feet, long, with two wings of 330 feet, all of an aver age width of 100 feet, and five stories in height, including basement. fund for Education of Boys. The German emperor has assigned the sum of 100,000 marks, collected by East Prussians at the bicentenary of the kingdom of Prussia, as a fund for the education of boys who are no longer under tho care of their parents. Medical Attendencc Half Price. Doctor I beg your pardon, 10 vis its at 2 marks a visit make 20 marks, and you have given me only 10. Lady (whose children he has at tended) But children under 10 only pay half price anywhere. Force of Habit. Customer What's this? Seventy five cents for a two cent stamp? Why, that is outrageous 1 Druggist Beg pardon, sir. I thought you had a prescription for it. A Kitchen Romance. Lady What do you think, I have a servant who gets up in the morning without being called. Chorus of Voices Impossible! Lady But it's true, ; she's in love with the milkman. CUIUS WHrHt ALL tlS MILS. t unign ejrup. T In time. Sold br d KM uooo. uas f Wlrtita. f I CARTER'S IflVER IF Inopportune, "I just saw young Widow Weed. She looked ut charming in her mourning, " said the pretty woiuaii, "I suppose, " remarked hercrwhoty husband, "that you wouldn't mind being a widow yourself.'' "Oh,' it's hateful ot you to talk that way, when you know I've got a blue silk waist that I haven't worn yet.M, Data. The scientist spoke guardedly aa well locamo him. "There is more or less sickness In St. Louis," ho said, "and much of it is caused by a bacillus having a mark edly burgoia manner; and yet, for all this, I am not quite convinced that the Chicago drainage canal affects the waters ot the Minfi.Vippi." The lay mind, however, being less tolerant, could be lead to but one conclusion from these data. Boys la Greenland. Greenland boys are great egg ' col lectors. As soon as the gulls and other birds that i08t in the far north appear in tho spring, tho work begins. No boy who has not practiced a great deal at climbing the rough mountain sides and creeping over the glaciers is allowed to venture on the perilous task. But at 15, and even More, the Greenland Uv is as strong of limb as fearless ot heart, and as cool ol head as any steeple climber." Curious (let barium, ' The oldest and most curious herb arium in the world is in the Egpyian museum at Cairo. It consists ot crowns, garlands, wreaths and bou quets ot flowers, all taken from the ancient tombs of Egypt, most of the examples being in excellent condi tion. Nearly all the flowers have been identified. They cannot be lent than 3,000 years old. Old Horn Snuf Box. An old horn snutT box, onee tie longing to Sir Francis Drake, possi- .bly the one which he used at Ply mouth I loo during his famous game ot bowls, has just been sold for 3 10s in London. The snun box is a quaint old ivlic, bearing tho coat of arms of Sir Francis, with his name on the lid. Stmtm t Couph mnd MferAa Oft thm Ctolef. Laxative Bromo-Qulnlne Tablets rura a eold in one Oar. Ho euro, No Pay. fries ii oenta. A Division, Biggs What do you call your twins? Digg8 Henrietta. Biggs But that's only one name. Ditfgs Yes, we "divide it between them. We call the boy Henri and the girl Etta. You need our new three told tripod to complete you outfit. The best ama teur's triiHxl made. Price, express pre pid, $2.75. At dealers, or Kirk, Geary fc Co., 330 Sutter St., San Francisco. "A Hot Lilcrsry Dinner." A Georgia paper has an account of "A hot literary dinner, after which there was a wrestling match to decide who was the , best literary man in town. Mart Tompkins throwed Luke Landers five times, and wna afterward declared head writer and literary pres ident." Choice Article. Inquisitive Neighbor Dear little thing! How much did she weigh? Proud Young Mother Six pounds, I believe. But we don't estimate babies by weight in this family. MIesjflTre4 lbetertareertlie4asnBed with protruding piles brought on by constipa tion with wnlcu I was afflicted for twenty sears. I raa across your CASCARKTS in the town of Newell. la., and never found anything to equal them. To-day I am entirely free from piles and feel like a new man." a H. Kbits, Mil Jones St.. Sloni City, la . ..i...Li. I. m.A Afwwt flA flood. Met er Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe. 10c. 2c, tuc. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... Surilag Utmttf Cr, OU. lrU S T.rt. SIS MTft Oil Sold and naranted by all drog- I UPM gists to ft' H E Tobacco Haolt. IN WET WEATHER ' A WISE MAN WEARS OILED WATERPROOF CLOTHING K1L KEEP YOU DSY UK ELSE WILL1 IAIC NO OUDJTlTUTCj CATALOGUES FREE aiOWING PULL UNE OP 6ARMENTA AND HATS L AJ.TOWER CO.. BOSTON. MA33. 46 Springtime Resolutions TAKE THE Icolcy Cure Sure relief from liquor, opium and tobacco habits. Send for particulars to heley Inetltiifa Moved to 420 Williams MSlllUlB, Ave., East Side. irSlTH PENSION Ir BICKFOKD, Washington, 0. C. they will re II eelve quick replie. II. 6th N. H. Void. Btsfl 2Mb Corps. Prosecuting claims since WH. JOHN POOLE, Portland, Oregon, Foot of Morrison Street, Can give yon the best bargains in Buggies, Plows, Boilers and Engines, Windmills and Pomps and General Machinery. See ns before buyjng. Iff f irfl Is tst tlma to sure Catsrrh, Iff iLU Bronchitis and Consumption. Jl ll I L il Our remedy ia guaranteed, fl. WJ. SMITH I CO., Buffalo, N. Y. jr. p. . v. He. 2-lt01. WHEN writing- t advertisers please mention this paper. Ij mi I i miii iMtinwml tjtr dF7p!$ CANDY 'H,. TSAOI MAXK RBO1STOMB'0S NERVESGAVE WAY Hd Headache, Backache and Ser ious Indigestion Pe-ru-na Cured. Miss A. Brady, corresponding sex1 ro tary Illinois Woman's Alliance, writes from 2725 Indiana aveuue, Chicago, 111.5 "Last year from continued strain In literary work I became very much exhausted my nerves seemed to give way, and I had backache. headache ami ions indigest One of my Irion suggested that I alias A.Brady, try Peruna. It certainly acted like maigo on my system. "Within 10 days I felt new life and health given mo, and by taking an occasions! dose off and on when 1 feci extra tired, I keep my system in per fect order. "Miss A. Brady. In yicw of the great multitude of women suffering from some form of female disease, Dr. Hartnian, the re nowned sjwialiiit on female catarrhal diseases, will direct the treatment of as many cases as make application to him during the summer months with out charge. Address lr. 8. B. Hart man, president of the Hartinan Hani Curium, Columbus, Ohio. frank and Prsa. "Excuse me," said the very new reporter, getting his notebook and pencil ready, "what is the first thing you would if you had an income of $.')0 per minute?" "Take another breath," replied the leading citiien. "Say, send me a marked copy of'the paper containing this interview, will you?" Fins Progress. "Ethel is doing just lovely with her music," said Maud. "She doesn't play any better than she used to," answered Mamie. "No. But she has gotton so she refers to 'rag time' as 'syncopated time.' " ' Iser-T "T ion. !'. - : f ds " r 4" FARM SUPPLIES, HH; tic. FREE TO FARMERS Our 1901 Vehicle Book Our 1901 Implement Catalogue JUST ISSUED. Bend roar name and t. O. address and w will mall on or both, as deelred, tree of all Charge, Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Co., First and Taylor Bis. PORTLAND, OR. MILWAUKEE MOWER. CHA'N DRIVE. LIGHT DRAFT. F.A8Y FOOT LIFT. VICTOR STEEL RAKES With Pteel Wheels, made for the "Wild and Woolly West." ' J. A. FREEMAN, General Agent, tSO E. Water St. PORTLAND, Ore. Complete Stock of ' WALTER A. WOOD EXTRAS. Chas. L. Mastick & Co. " JSrL CASH BUYERS OF HIDES, PELTS AND TALLOW. Conaignments solicited. Pay highest market prl,. PROMPT RETURNS. Dealeri In Leather and Finding). tteier to wens, rargo a "ADAMANT ff The wiiii LAND PLASTER tf- Agents wanted In every town. THE AULTMAN & TAYLOR MACHINERY CO. Builders of High Grade . THRESHERS, CLOVER HULLERS, HORSE POWERS, TRACTION AND FARM ENGINES AND BOILERS, SAW MILLS, ETC EDWARD HUGHES, General Agent. Catalogue Mailed Free 182-186 Madison St., Portland, Oregon. What Does It Cost ? We have just issued an excellent little Cat-" alogue on Fence subjects. Full illustrations; all the newest Fence information. A postal : card will bring It to you. Portland Anchor Fence Co. 742 Nicolai St., Portland, Or. DurlMnj Ode. A pupil In tho juvenile department ittoiiiNlicd his teacher recently by de scribing a circle as "A straight lint that's crooked all the way round." 100 KIWAIID 100. TbS readers of thla neper will be pleased to kara that tbarale atlesat one dreaded diMaae itiateeieurehas boon able to cure In ail US Siaeee, and that isoatarrh. Mall'e Catarrh Cure Is the only Htttveeiir known t the tuedirek fraternity. 1 alarra being a constitutional dis ease, requires a ennatiluiltmat treatment, Hull's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, a.'ilng directly tipn the blood and mucous surlaces ol the eyeteta, thereby dxalreylng the luunrie titin of the dinreae, and giving the patient strength by building us the enmtitut'on and ssiilnf nature In doing lis woik. Tne pro. prteture hate to much falib In lis euraiiiro powers, that they offer One Hundred Ikiliara lor any cue that It falls to cure. Seud lot lt Ot testimonials. Ad.irem r. J. I'll KNIY A l?0 Toledo, O. fold bydmtglt,?.Ki. .Malt's fain lis I'llls ar the beet- 1 Jtslouiy. He Stunning hair that girl over there has, I should think when she undoes it, it would fall below her waiat. She (jealous) Yes; right onto the floor, Threw Physio ta the Dogs! Constipation Is tresled by an Iniestluat lonls and liver sllinulsnl, palatable, gentle, yet pw tent t'aararvls Candy tathsrite. All drug gists, loo, itw, 60s. Ranra lied thiDryntss. Mother I wonder how this new book got in such a horrible condi tion? Little Max I heard, papa say it was too dry tor him, so I poured water on it. Mothers will find Mrs. Wli.slow'i Booth ln Myrup the best remedy to us fur their Children during tht teething period. Qnlls Likely. Bloomer (to ragged urchin) Your parents left you something when they died, did they not? Urchin O, yes, sir. Bloomer And what did they leave you? Urchin An orphan, sir. Dtpth of Mirny. "Tho saddest, most btighted-life case I ever knew," said the major, "was that of a man who received a, life pass over a new railorad." "How was that? "asked the colonel. "Why, that pass was Issued More there was a rail laid and then the road was never built. He has felt swindled ever since," , ADVANCE THRESHER CO. Factory, Battle Creek. Michigan. 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