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Ml Humors Aro Impure matters which the skin, liter, kidneys and other organs caa cot take care of without help, there U sach an accumulation of them. They litter tlie whole system. Pimples, boils, eczema and other eruptions, loss of appetite, that tired feeling, bilious turns, fits of indiges tion, dull headaches and many ollwr troubles are due to them. Hood's Sarsaparilla and Pills Xlemora all humors, overcome all their effects, strengthen, -tone and Invigorate the whole system. I had salt rheum on my bands so that I onldnot work. I took Hood's Sarsaparilla and It drove out th humor. I continued Its dm till the sores disappeared. Mae. Isjl O. Baows, Rumford Falls, Me. Hood' Sarsaparilla promise ts) Cure and keeps the promise. ruvrny in ucenm. . t Denmark makes a clear distinction between the thriftless and the respecta ble poor. The former are treated like English paupers. The latter never cross a workhouse threshold. I' desti tute, they receive a pension ranging from three pounds to seventeen pounds a year or, if too feeble to look after themselves, they are placed in an old age home. His View of It. Griggsby Yes, it was a close eall for me. I owe my life to my wife's nursing. Higgins Is that so? Griggsby It is. The doctor objected to her methods and quit in disgust. London's Criminals. It is often said that there are 70,000 known criminals in London. The whole records of Scotland yard do not contain in ail so many names, and many of these have been dead for years. Misplaced Affection. The Eskimos were very angry with the active explorer. "What did be do?" aiked the mem ber of the relief expedition. "He petted our dogs," explained the native. . "Is there any harm in petting your dogs?" "Yes; their tails were frozen stiff, and when they went to wag them they broke off." Stray Stories. Doubted Him. The call bad become tedious. "I really must go," he said. "Oh, yon men are such deceivers," he returned coyly. "I wish we girls could believe all you say." Chicago Post. Child Mortality In the West Indies. In the West Indies infantile mortal ity is very heavy. As soon as the chil dren of the peasant can toddle about pick np. As a natural result more than half tf them die in many of the islands before they are a year old. The City Man's Advantage. Jake (the hired " man) That city boarder's the biggest fool I ever seen. W'y, be don't even know enough tew hitch np a hose. Silas He may not know enough to hitch op a hosa, Jake, but I notice he can hitch up clusser tew your best girl in five minutes than yew kin in a hull evenin'. Judge. A Diving Cat. A farmer in Ball ins, New Sooth Wales, trained a black cat to act as a retriever. The animal was also fond of diving in the sea for fish, and recent ly it brought out a two-pound mullet. Its career was ended by being swal lowed by a shark. Too Swift Concurrence. An Atchison man, newly married, was sounding his wife's praises to his men friends. "Why, she is so much better than I," be said, "I don't see how she came to marry me." His friends all agreed to this bo promptly that he got mad ; said he was as good as his wife any day, and wanted to whip the crowd. Atchison Globe. For Sale or Exchange. Two 160 Acre Tracts and two 120 Acre Tracts of unimproved prairie land in Nebraska, clear title: will erow corn. oats, wheat, rye, alfalfa. Will exchange any or all for small saw mill, shingle mill, timber or ranch property in Wash ington or Oregon. A. B. NEWELL, Box 818, Seattle, Wash. Bilious? Dizzy? Headache? Pain back of your eyes? It's youi liver! Use Ayer's Pills. Gently laxative; all vegetable. Sold for 60 years. j.O.AverOo, Lowell, Mm Want your moustache or beard a beautiful brown or rich black? Use BUCKINGHAM'S DYE rtm erg. orpRooaigTB o . r wax a co.. whbph . e. ThtCou.intTOWER'5 POMMEL SLICKER HAS BEEN ADVERTISED AND SOLD FOB A QUARTER OF A CENIUEl W I1KF All CLOIHING. . It is m&de of the bet svkteriala, in black or jrcKow. full fUM&nteei and sold by reliable dealers everwhere. IICK TO THE SIGN OF THE FISH. TOWtR CANMHAN CO, l.4. A J TOWS R CO. , i tuKlS SHtkE ALL ILSC Ben until byrup. Tutos in time. Boianram r (MILS. If uooo. ih i i nrina. rl J V c J? re" .. 1 "vlSrsNN'ab "The Adventure of Gerard" la the title of A. Conan Doyle's new book. Miss Caroline Brown baa sent the manuscript of her new book, "On the We-a Trail" to the MacmUlan Com pany. It la a tale of Indiana In the closing years of the revolution. "The Tool In the Desert" Is the title of Mrs. Kverard Cotes (Sarah Jeau nette Duncan) new volume of short stories which D. Appleton A Co. will Issue. There are four tales in all, each said to be very Interesting. Myrtle Reed's new novel, "The Shadow of Victory," will be published by G. P. Putnam's Sons. Aa has been announced, this la a romance of Fort Dearborn, the little trading post from which developed the city of Chicago, Bliss Carman's first book of prose, "The Kinship of Nature," Is announced for early publication by L. C Page & Oo. It will be followed Immediately by "Sappho, One Hundred Lyrics," with an introduction by Charles G. D. Roberts. Tenia." by Dr. C. E. Waters, Fh-D.. Johns Hopkins university. Is to be brought out shortly by Henry Holt & Co. The book describes all the ferns In the northwestern States and is In tended to cover the same territory as Cray's "Manual" Arthur Severn, the artist who mar ried Buskin's cousin and ward. Miss Joan Ruskin Agnew, has nearly com pleted his "Recollections of Ruskin," which should prove interesting, con sidering the author's intimate associa tion with Ruskin and his great talent aa a raconteur. The Macmlllan Company have just published a new abridgement of Liu gard's well-known "History of Eng land," brought down to the present An abridgement of this book has for fifty years been used in most of the Catholic schools of Great Britain as the text-book In' English history. It Is understood that Samuel Merwln Is completing a new novel, which will be called "His Little World." This story Is described as Including the presentation of an original and strik ing character a real man doing a man's work In the stirring shlpplug and lumber life of Lake Michigan. During one of bis recent wanderings abroad Clifton Johnson visited the County of Wiltshire, where he secured twenty-five of the finest pictures of nature and rural life. These photo graphs will be used to Illustrate the new edition of Richard Jefferles' well- known work, "Wild Life In a Southern Village," which Little, Brown & Co. will publish under the title, "An Eng lish Village." An Important' little volume Is an nounced by Houghton. Mifflin & Co., by the late George S. Moriaon, former- president of the American Society or UIVU engineers ana classmate and close friend of John Flske. "The New Epoch as Developed In the Manufac ture of Power" Is the comprehensive title of the essay, which bids fair to arouse no little Interest among scien tists and others. James Otis Ealer, better known as James Otis, the writer of stories for young people, is now at work on his ninety-fourth book, which Is to be pub lished by J. B. Llppincott Company. When It Is added that ail the Otis books are yet on sale. It can be under stood that the author has made uo fail ures In the enormous amount of work performed. The new story from Mr. Otis Is to be called, probably, "The Treasure Hunters." Jean's Revenge. An avenger need not necessarily be a naturalist, but there are cases where he would take his vengeance more to tbe purpose if be knew the habits of his victim. Lippencott's Magazine tells a story of Jean, the French-Canadian gardener, who was found stamping on a little mound of fresh earth and chuckling to himself. "Ah, m'sleu'," he cried, triumph antly, "I am not a one to be trifled with I I am a cr-r-r-uel man wben once I am arouse. M'sleu' will remem ber the mole that has long time rav age the strawberry beds of madame? Every morning madame she say, 'Jean, why catchest thou not that moler "But tbe mole was wise; 'e wss queek. Always I look and look, but never can I find beem. But at last tbees very morning I catch heem. I hold heem tight In my hand so and I say, 'Aha-a-a! Is It thou, tben, that has vexed madame, and rav aged her beds of the strawberry 7 Aba-al You sball repent of thees wick edness.' "Then I wonder how I shall kill heem. He must be punished as well as killed. I wouder and wonder, but at last I have the grand Idea. Ah, It was cr-r-uel, m'sleu', that way I kill heem! But what would you? Did he not deserve of tbe worst? But he wiU vex madame no more. I fix heem. I bury heem alive!" Peebles. In the "Memoir" of Robert Cham bers, by his brother William, is a delightful allusion to Peebles, their birthplace, and a spot ever warm in the loving memory of ScStch residents. One of these, a man who had lived there all his life, was enabled by some uplift of fortune to visit Paris. When he came back, his townsmen gravely gathered about him. tened, "tell us aboot it" "Paris," he began, "a' things con sidered, Is a wonderfu place. But still, Peebles for pleasure!" Afraid of Englishmen. The Moscow Gazette warns the gov ernment against allowing English men to settle in the oil districts of tbe Caucasus, as the situation may become tbe same as that In tbe Transvaal be fore the war. Every big girl in a family complain that the children tag her when sue runs over to the neighbor's. 1 iJ Miss Gannon, Secy Detroit Amateur LI - Art Association, tells do to avoid pain and suffering caused by female troubles. tt Dear Mrs. Pinkham s-I can conscientiously recommend Lydia E. Plntbam's Vegetable Compound to those of my sisters suffering with female weakness and the troubles which so often befall women. I suf fered for months with general weaknoss, and felt so weary that I had hard work to keep up. I had shooting pains, and was utterly miserable. In my distress I was advised to use Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and it was a red letter day to me when I took the first dose, for at that time my restoration began. In six weeks I was a changed woman, perfectly well in every respect I felt so elated and happy that I want all women who suffer to get well as I did." Miss Gcila Gannojt, 359 Jones St, Detroit, Mich, Secretary Amateur Art Association. It is clearly shown in this youngr lady's letter that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound will certainly cure tbe sufferings of women ; and when one considers that Miss Gannon's letter is only one of the countless hundreds which we are continually " 1 1 How J V struation, and was not able to work. Your medicine has cured me of my trouble. I felt relieved after taking one bottle. I know of no med icine as good as yours for female troubles." Miss Edith Cross, 169 Water Street, Haverhill, Mass Remember, Sirs. Pinkham's advice is free, and all sick women are foolish if they do not ask for it No other person has sue! vast experience, and has helped so many women. Write to-day. SCflfln FORFEIT IT we eennot forthwith produce th original letter and ilgnatoret of 71 1 II III above ttfmonlala, wbloh. wiU prove their beolute genuineneu. W U U V LydU E. PliiUtm Modiclno Co., Lynn, Haas. War Dogs. riarkrt Price. The war messenger dogs of the Ger- One day s little baby brother arrived man army have hitherto been recruited at Hamiln's bouse, and being of a prac- from the ranks of sporting dogs. But tical turn of mind, he asked his moth a change is to be made. The retrievers er bow much she had to pay for him. were not always sure letter-carriers, be- "How much do you think he Is ing often diverted from their mission worth?" returned his mother, by game met en route. They will be "YYell," Hamlin reflected, "he only replaced by Scotch shepherd dogs, weighs ten pounds, so I should think which have more endurance and are ten dollars would be enough, because more conscientious. beefsteak is only 20 cents a pound. Good Wishes for Wedded Couple. The Coffins of tbe dree Its. A couple who were united in wedlock The ancient Greeks nsed a species ol recently were the recipients of a tele- limestcne known as sarcophagus In gram which read as follows: "I wish making coffins. The peculiar quality you the health cf Jeffries, tbe wealth of sarcophagus consisted in the fact rf Rockefeller and the luck of Roose- that it would consume the human body velt. I cannot attend the wedding, but within a period of a few weeks. It is will endeavor to be present at the chris- said to have been found at Assob, a tening." city of Lycls. If so then your system is out of balance, and there is a flaw somewhere in your constitution, and a possibility that you are losing- health, too. The falling off in weight may be slight, but it makes a wonderful change in one's looks and feelings, and unless the building up process is begun in time, vitality and strength are soon gone and health quickly follows. If you are losing weight there is a cause for it. Your blood is deteriorating and becoming too poor to properly nourish the body, and it must be purified and enriched before lost weight is regained. It requires something more than an ordinary tonic to build up a feeble constitution, for unless the poisons and germs that are lurking in the blood are destroyed, they will further im poverish the blood and weaken the system, and you continue to lose weight. In S. S. S. will be found purifying and tonic properties combined. It jiwt umy uuuas up weait consuiuuoua, but searches out and destroys germs and poisons of every description and cleanses the system of all impurities, thus laying the foundation for a healthy, steady increase in weight and future good health. Food may be. bountiful and the appetite good, but still the system weakens and we remain poor in flesh unless what we eat is properly digested and turned into rich, pure blood. S. S. S. re-inforces the Stomach and aids the digestion and assimilation of food, and there is a rapid up-building of health and strength. S. S. S. acts promptly and beneficially upon the nervous system, strengthens and tones it up, and relieves the strain by producing sound, refreshing sleep. You can find no tonic so invigorating as S. S. S., and being composed exclusively of roots and herbs its use is attended with no bad effects. Old people will find that it braces them up, improves the circulation of the blood, and strong or well, and who are growing thinner and falling below their usual weight, should take a course of S. S. S. and build up again. S. S. S. is recognized everywhere as the leading blood purifier and the safest and best of all tonics. We cheerfully furnish medical advice without charge, to all wlw will write us. jfcT SWtFT SPECIFIC CO ATLANTA, CA er young women what to publishing in the newspapers of this country, the great virtue of Mrs. Pinkham's medicine must be admitted by all ; and for the absolute cure of all kinds of female ills no substitute can possi bly take its place. Women should bear this important fact in mind when they go into a drug store, and be sure not to accept anything that is claimed to be " just as good " as Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, for no other medicine for female ills has mads ao many actual cures. Another Young Sufferer Was Cured. "Dear .Mrs. ttsKiiAM: l must write and tell you what your Vegetable Compound has done for me. I suffered terribly every month at time of men WONDERFUL 6AIN IN WEIGHT. Hunttvllle, Ala., Jam. 10, 1008. Borne years mgo my general health save wayj ay nervous system was shattered, and X oould set nothing to do me any good till I begaa to use 8. 8. S. I commenced to Improve at onoe. My appetite became splendid and from 135 pounds X Increased to 180. X beoaxne well again by taking 8. B. 8. and would take so amount for the good it did me. My health Is now perfect, end I believe It every body would take bottle of B. 8. 8. occasionally, they would enjoy Ills as X am doing. W. X. WINSTON. cumulates an the bodily organs, and persons of delicate constitutions can take S. S. S. with safety, as it does not derange the Stomach like the strong mineral remedies, but acts gently and without any shock to the system. Those Whose feelinca t11 tTiitn thev arj nn THE CAMERA AN EDUCATOR. It Open Mew World to One ho Veee It Properly, A friend of one of our contributors walked Into the editor's ofilce the other day with a request that we glvs our attention to what he called au "auttcamera crusade," says the Amer ican Inventor, lie Informed his patleut auditor that his small sou had lately become possessed of "one of those devilish kodak thlnga" aud now, by the great horn spoou, he wanted to study art! It was mildly auggosted to the Irate parent that sons have ou occasion doue worse things, but a muttered malediction was tbe ouly re sult He did not give us time to tell him what we really 'thought of the matter, so we are golug to do It uow. In our opinion there no greater fac tor to-day than the camera as s means of education. We do most emphati cally believe that the closer man gets to nature the more he knows, the bettvr ctttten he makes and the more competent he la to bear his part as a unit In the great machine humanity. And the camera Is the thing that sends s man out Into the country, that makes him walk and look, not walk and think about bis business, It sends some of Its devotees down close to the ground for Insect pictures, others It makes climb trees for birds, to others It holds -out Inviting hands calling them whore ocean brseees blow and to one snd all It eierclses a fascination and a mysterious charm which breeds, often from nothing, an appreciation and love for tbe beeutl ful, without which no one can truly say. "I have lived." In education tbe camera la s bigger man than the superintendent of schools. - Bringing far scenes to the textbook page for the edification of the child to whom pictures are every thing and prlut a to- be- avoided evil, telling a story In scenes from the north or south and making ml to lit tle minds the difficulties and dangers which tbe explorer and the vanguard of civilisation have to face, It la play ing a part In the better education of mankind that may wll require an ad miration and a reverence but little second to that which the world pays to the Inventor of letters and books. So to that dissatisfied father whose son of sixteen was so broadened that he knew his Ignorance and asked for an art training, and to all tbe multi tude of parents whose children use tbe camera to the alternate amuse ment and disgust of the household, we would commend a little educational reading, a subscription to a photo graphic msgutlne and a careful re pression of oppression of the camera. It does no harm, It does great good It is not a waste of time It la an ed ucational recreation, and laat, but not least. It Is not a "monomantacal pur suit," but s broadener and derptwer of the mind, and a a such la to be en couraged aud smiled upon. Daguerre, salutem! Heart Must Oo with the Pen. A good letter may be written by one who dislikes to write letters; one who dislikes to write may even, by force of Intellect or will, always compose good letters, but this Is not what Is meant by the elegant art of letter writ ing. That art demands primarily not alone an ease of outward form, but an underlying love of the thing, a natural recourse to tbe pen as a means of en joyment, as a solace, as an unpremed itated expression of thought or . emo tion. It Is the presence of this fac tor In the constitution of the writer thnt so often makes the letters of peo ple not superlatively Intellectual or learned far exceed In grace and chnrui the labored efforts of minds of pro found attainments. Women are often excellent letter writers. The little things thnt go to the making of the perfect letter are appreciated by them, the trifles of the outer world no less than the tritles of the inner world of human affections and endeavor. Noth ing kills the life of a letter more sure ly than tbe conscious or unconscious feeling on the part of the writer that It is not worth while to write this or that. Absolute play of pen Is needed, for tbe quality of style 'in letter writ ing, evasive as it Is, tends rather to discursiveness than to conciseness. O union's Magazine. An Economical Mother. Small Kathenlne, who had been for bidden to touch the Ink bottle, had ac cidentally spilled Its contents not only all over her mother's deek, but on the rug, several chairs and ber own apron. Iler mother, on discovering the state of affairs, had expressed more surprise than pleasure. When tbe father of the family returned at night his little daughter met him at the door and asked: 'Papa, how much does a bottle of ink eostr "Ob, about 5 cents." "Five cental" exclaimed the ag grieved youngster, In a tone of deep disgust "And to think that mamma would make all that fuss about one little bottle of inkir-Llpplncott's. A Dae per ate Debtor. "Tea," said the business man, "I have given up trying to collect that little bill from Bllklns. You see, be Is a pretty big fellow, and be used to throw my collectors out." "Then why didn't you employ a woman collector? He couldn't do that to a woman." "That's what I thought, so I got one and sent her round, but she never came back." "Why not?" "He married her." Similar but Different, They were meandering slowly . to ward the parental domicile of the fair maid, after tbe theater and a little supper at a swell beanery, when the spirit moved him to do a conundrum. "Darling," he asked, "why am I like the moon?" "I d'don't know, George," she stam mered, "hut I h-hope It. Isn't b-because you get full." "No," be answered in a tone redo lent with sadness, "It's because I'm down to my last quarter." The World's Gold Product. The government mint report puts .he gold production of the world since .he discovery of America at $9,811,-000,000. Where Solomon Out His Wisdom. The little boy was asked by a Bunday . school teacher to write all he knew about Solomon and hand his paper to her the next Bunday. The following Sunday he handed her a slip ot paper (on which was written: "King Bolo . mon was a great and wise man. He bad 10U wives. After that he did not believe in Ood.M New York Times, For bronchial troubles try Turn's Cure for (mtiimiMott. It is a fcod cough medicine. At driigKUt, price 23 cents, Navigable Chinese Rivers. 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II cur wlih Itinft. wonderful t ill nne herb, root, hurt., hark and vtabl thai are ntlnlv un known to iiMdlval act nc In title country. Through Ihna harmlm remrdlM thi. famoua doctor know Ih action ot ovrt A09 dlffi'nnt rui rllr, which he ailrrraafully uao In dISerant dlMtaiv. II fiiarantmta to cur eattnrh, aaih nia, lunf, throat, rh.umatlam, tirvouanM, noma'!), liver, klilnpy, etc.i baa bundrada ol Irallnmulal. Charifp modvraui, tall and at htm. Patient out ot the city writ fur blank, and circular. Hcnd atamp. CONSUL TATION ifKEK. ADUUEHS The C Gee Wo Chinese Medicine Co. 283 Alder St., Portland, Oregon. S3T Mention ppr. P. N. U. No 4I-I90J. 1 TITIIEir wrltlne- to ad vert liar plea f I mention till paper. Clear Head3 Portland, Qrmgon EXTRACTING 7 sS. i t OU. i'. f. Kin B,d,'cor. A - i f?-.f ffljfj) CANDY Nw veos MM mtmmaz? th ua o' I 3rd & Wash. Stt,