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Trunk II. Stockton's "Reformed Tlrate" bad a Uartnleaa and absorbta occupation. To kucp bliuMlf out of n.lsvhluf, n baA takan to knitting (ldliM. M. A. I snys that among tb classes lifKl at the East End of Lou 0oii for tba Insrrurtlon of Uta ioar was out ((voted to ambulance work. One tiny a woman came to ssy that br bimliutul bad been drlnklug lmmml cratxtjr, and to beg that aotuctblng ntlKht bo done for blm. A olrrtryuiuu Bought blin out, piTsnudiHl blm to be come a iiiomlirr of the club, and put btui Into the aiubitlutire claaa. In a abort tlinn tt.j man berante rariiMt In the work, aud waa a regu lar attend a ttt. "How U your man doing now?" aaked the rlcriryiimn, the neit time lie met the wife. "lie never pea to the 'pub.' air," aid ehe, proudly. "He armful bla tvenluga at bonte. bandiiglng tbe cat." Ilatetl to tn It. During the last coiiKresslonal ram pulgn the caudtdatea for the honor of r'jinKotitUig a certain Kant IViuicaace dlntrlt t, any the WashliiKtou l'ost, tralhcnnl to moot the voter at a couu try courthouse. There waa a rough looking- old moun taineer In the mnllcuce. lie looked over the aspirant on the platform with a critical eye. One of them bad 'done blm eevernl fa von, aud be felt In duty bound to vote for blm. . "Not a very promising lot, are theyf be remarked In an audible wblaper to a man three aeata away. "Tbem'a only the kind we used to run for coiiNtable when I waa a boy. Tbara my candidate that yaller headed chap, third from thla eeiul. I've got to voto for blm, but I'd give ten dollara If I hadn't seen blm first." Tested I True tlUARANTEUD Uacd and Sold livery where. Swollen Veins, Sprains, Strains and Weak Joints lUllt-vnl and Cured with our Milk KImiui Mimaluc. I'rrluci Fit uuaretiO'ed. Kino HK.nt Ml IK Nil wristlets I .7 l. Aukleia I.7 a Ml klHfX'niw. 1.7 im UnidiKi too llh (larirr iliw. S U no A bttvs k lirv I low, . . S.UO S.110 We also manufacture e'l forma uf Uvlu unit Huiiporlr-n. WOOOARD, CLARKE A CO. Portland, Oregon. 'CBANDVJia-lT WATERPROOF OILED CLOTHIHG Dr rpivrn thp- HIGHEST POSSIBLE AWARD AT TMt ST. LOUIS WORLD PAIR. Send u the nane of dealer In your town who do not ell our goods, and we will nd you & collection of pictures, in colors, of foRAOUs towers of the world. r " A. J TOWER CO. eSTAUIAHED 1634. SOSTON. HW TOSS,. CMCAOO. TOWIB CANADIAN CO. LWIW. TORONTO CAM issssaasacsas&i ','i ' e:.vi ei" ''- . i . To Convince You THAT Si THE CHATHAM I the BKST INCUBATOR on the market, I will aend you one, freight prepaid, and wait lor my pay until October 1, 1005. It was given the highest award at the Oregon State Fair, held at Salem last full. Write for our Descriptive Catalogue of Incuba tors and Itroodera and our time proposition. GEO. W. FOOTT, Dept. 12 ' ' Portland, Oregon GURU WHIRS All LSI Mill. I Couub firrup. Tut Oood. UM In dm. Bold br dnnitliu. In Unm. Hold br dnnitliU. ffl i I J JJ JJ Tidy Wood Uoi. No kitchen la complete without a wood boi. The tidy housewife baa a place for everything and kindling wood la aa everyday oeceaelty In the farm ra home, Tbo accompanying cut II luatratea Itself and shows a wood and kindling box that baa no equal. It can be made any size and of very cheap material and small cent. It la finished In half Inch beaded lining or celling and painted to match the kitchen, It la really a nice piece of fur niture. Tbe top la used for laying anything on. Underneath is a shelf for kettles, pots, etc. Under that, la tbe main psrt for wood and kindling. Dutch 1U. Use two eggs, half a cupful of sugar, a tablespoonful of melted butter, a fourth of a cupful of chopped almond', the grated rind nud Juice or half a lemon, an eighth of a teaapoonrul of cinnamon, a pint of Dutch or cottage cheese and half a cupful of milk or cream; nib the cheeae through a sieve, adding to It the cream and milk; beat the eggs and sugar until liht, add the melted butter, almonds, lemon, cinna mon and cheese In succeaalon, then cook lu a double boiler until thick, stirring constantly; All Into 'a baked pastry shell. Pork Cake. Without milk, butter or eggs. Chop one pound of raw pork very fine, iidd a half pint of boiling water, one pound of seeded raisins, one-fourth pound of shredded citron, two cupful of augur aud one cupful of mohisaes, one tea spoonful of soda, dissolved In a little water; mix these Ingredients together, then add a tablespoonful each of cln liamou, cloves aud nutmeg; stir In sift ed flour to the consistency of common cake mixtures; bake slowly for one hour and forty minutes; test It with a broom splint, and, If nothing adheres, It is done. Tench Compote. Use either fresh, canned or dried peaches, and stew until very soft; awecten well and allow them to sim mer In the water In which they ure cooked; then remove from the fire, and when cold strain aud turn into moulds of rice. Make the moulds by lining ordinary teacupa with boiled rice and leaving a deep depression in the center, thla depression to be niled with the peach mixture, which may require a little gelatine If It does not "boll down" to the right consistency. ' Oyster Riiue. Chop a quart of oysters fine and put them over the lire with the liquor which baa been strained from them, and boll Just two minutes after a hard boll is reached; have ready a cupful of rich milk thickened with a tubie spoonful of butter rubbed to a paste with u heaping tablespoonful of tlour and stir tbo oysters slowly Into this; season to taste and pour gradually, beating steadily, upon the whipped yolks of two eggs. Iteturn to the saucepan for half a minute and serve. Delicious CurumeU. One and one-half pounds of white sugar, one cake, or half a pound of chocolate, a cupful of cream, a quarter-pound of butter, a teaspoonful of flavoring. The mixture will boll up and dent on the surface when nearly done. A good test la to take a little out and rub with the back of a spoon, to boo If It will crumble, when It should be taken off. Mark oit in squares be fore It is entirely cold. Pried Apple Cake. Soak over night three cupfuls of dried apples, chop thenr and simmer one hour In two cupfujs of molasses, let them cool, and then add one-half cupful of butter, two beaten eggs, one half cupful of brown sugar, one-half cupful of milk, In which has been dis solved two tablespoonfuls of soda and four cupfuls of sifted flour. Use the kind of spice which Is preferred for flavoring. Baked Cranberry ruddlng. IMace a quart of berries In an earth en baking dish, add two cupfuls of sugar; cover with a light crust; bake In a moderate oven oue-hulf hour. Serve with hard sauce. i.i Him ..... i. ii. ., . -,i TIDY WOOD BOX. A Dlaappolnttac Onoaslom. 1 "How waa the lecturer demanded Mrs. 8s win, with the impatience of one who bad been denied a covcU-d pleas ure, as Mr. Kawla stooped to remove his overshoes before entering tbe Bit ting room. "My cold's a sight better. I believe I might have gone 'a well as DOt." "I guesa you did well to remain at borne," said her busbaud, as be seated himself before the stove, "as far forth aa the Iccturn was concerned. Tbe en tertainment opened with a selection by the band, then prayer by the Congre grtional minister, then the band again, then a aoug by the Methodist minis ter, accompanied by hi, wife at the cabinet organ, and then the lecture; after that tbe band once more, and then the benediction by tbe Episcopal minister, "Well, what about the lecture?" asked Mr. Ha win. "I can bear min isters any day." "The lecture was on Scot land," said Mr. Kawln, slowly. "I never felt much drswed to Scotland, and I guess after tulgut I shall give up all thoughts of ever going there. Folks that haven't got any more Idea of the Kugllsh lan guage after all these years need a missionary, but ' don't feel any call to be one. And as for their houses, there wtsu't one single good two-story frame building lu all the stcreoptles that man thro wed on the sheet. If It hadn't been for tbe band, I should almost have felt I'd wasted my 13 cents' ad mlswlou." Very Awkward. Mra. Norton came botne from a call one day in such a disturbed condition that It whs evident tears were not far In the background. She lost uo time iu beginning her explanation. ' "John," she said to her husband, "I am so mortitled I dou't know what to do." "What Is the matter, my dear?" asked Mr. Norton. "I have been calling on Mrs. Tev erlll. You know her husband. Major Teverllir "yes." "Well, I have Just learned to-day, to my horror, that 'Major' Isn't bis title at all. 'Major' la bla first name." ,"Why, eertaluly. I've always known that What la there so mortifying about thatr. - ; ; "Nothing," said Mra. Norton, with a groan, "only that I've been calling him 'Major every time I've met blm for tbe laat six months:" QRiGONjfllOOOpURIflER TESTED AND TVHR GUARANTEED NOV I U las IIsm U USB IT. Information Wanted, "Say, pa." queried the Councilman's small son, "is it true that Oeorg Wash ington nevr told a lie'r" - "I hsve no reason to doubt It, my on." atiNwered the Iocs I atateainsn. "Then." continued the little fellow, "how did he manage to get such pull In politics?" ttrATs or Ohio. Citv or Toijsiio, I 1.1'CAS ( OI'KTY, ( Frank J. t hkkky makes oath that toe Is Miilur partner of the lirmot V. i. Chknky 4 Co., doliiK liuxinexa In the CltjroITiileUn.Coiin tjf ami Mate atoremtld, Slid that said firm will pay the Mini of ONK IU .SUHK1) 1HH.1.AKH for eai'h and eTfryraw of Catarrh that cannot be cured br the use of IIall'r Catarhm Cj'hk. FRANK J. CHKNKY. Sworn to before me and subucribed lu my presence, thli tith Uajr of Iwrmter, A. p., ifi A. . U1.K.AMIM, Mourjr public. j scal I Hall's Catarrh Cure 1 taken internally, and arm dlrvetly on the blood and ihmiii inrfacei ot the ) m. Send fur tmtlmonleU, free. F. 1. CHENEY dt CO., Toledo, O. fold by IiniKitlMn. 75c. Hall's Family 1'llla are the best Aa Oversight. He wouldn't hire an architect his hard earned coin to waste; he knew he could a bouse erect quite suited to his taste. He did and now the neighbors find a cause to stop and grin: for, strauge to say, it slipped bis uiind to put a chim ney iu. HI T T e a-MM xuua UWJN GOOD B And tells it eloquenUy in the bright eye, the supple, elastic movement, the smooth, soft skin, glowing with Health, a body sound and well, an active brain, good appetite and digestion, refreshing sleep, energy to per form the duties and capacity to enjoy the pleasures of life. The blood is the most vital narr f tl, every organ, muscle, tissue, nerve, sinew and bone is dependent on it for nourishment and strength, and as it circulates through the system, pure and strong, it furnishes to these different parts all the healthful qualities nature intended When, from any cause, the blood becomes impure or diseased, it tells a different story, quite as forceful in its way. Itching, burning skin diseases, muddy, sallow complexions, disfiguring sores, boils, carbuncles, etc., show the presence, in the blood, of some foreign matter or poison! Rheumatism, Catarrh, Contagious Blood Poison and Scrofula, are effects of a deeply poisoned blood circulation. These may either be inherited or ac the blood, the general health is built up, all disfiguring eruptions and blem ishes disappear, the skin becomes soft and smooth and robust health blesses life. Rheumatism, Catarrh, Scrofula, Contagious Blood Poison and all dis eases of the blood are cured hv S Q c advice, free of charge. TS1E SWFT PUTNAM Color more foods brighter and faster colors than any other dye. One 10c package colors silk, woo and cotton equally well and la guaranteed to give perfect results. Ask dealer, or we will send post paid at 10c pack as. Write for free hloAlei hZm aJ? leach and mix colors. MONROE DRUG CO- linioBvUle. Missouri pecaaje. wm for free booklet how to dye. QUEEN OF ACTRESSES PRAISES PE-RU-NA r ; , ; ; -; - : r - aViv: u v.; it ' " ' ",l "'f'-',i, A'"' ''';. , 't v' ' - -'v' ' '','' , 1; -;; ;:H':C ' ;f if" ''f ' , ! "'4i";'i ' :;:' A A ' i f A, , ' J f ' f "' '" f" ' ' "' ' ' ' . " ( ' V 1 , , i -1 h'. " ' J ' aUJ:: f .'"'I,' - ' 'A '-,-' ' ' 'A '' :' :'t '' ill i. ' v?:0fi. t ja lUty iitr ; " ' ' i '.' "' hVUKt'THis'h " ' " ' ' y :"' ' i . ' i ' t ' '' . V A ' A'. ' 1 ' , ' H 't( L ' ' ' h - I) MISS JUUA MARLOWE Heartily Approves of Perona for tbe Nerves. In si recent letter to The Peruna Medicine Co., Miss Julia Marlowe, of New York City,, writes tbe following: j" ' "'l'm glad U ' write my endorsefnent'j j of the great remedy, Peruna, a nerve I tonic I do so most heartily." JuCa ) j Marlowe. j Nervousness is very common among women. This condition is due to anemic nerve centers. Tlie nerve cen ters are the reservoirs of nervous vitality These centers become bloodless for want of proper nutrition. This is especially true in tbe spring season. Every spring a host of invalids are produced aa the direct result of Rilrer Service. "Hey!" shouted the rich man, peer- j Ing cautiously over the stairway, "I want you." j "Well." chuckled the burglar, reach-! For bronchial trouMes trr Piso's Cure ' for Consumption. It is a gond cough' medicine. At drngziNts, price 25 cents. It is literally true that a new broom : sweeps clean. If a new broom is exam-; ined. the ends of the straws will be found to be straight and the brush j square. After it lias been used a while the ends split and Income sharp, and the ( shape of the brush becomes irregular. Toi renew the youth of the broom dip in hot soapsuds and trim the softened straws to the proper shape. i To Break in New Shoes. ' Always (hake in Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder. Itcurea hot, sweating, aching, swollen leet. Cure coma, ingrowing nails and buniona. At all drwtritiKti and shoe Korea. 2.V. Don't aeeeot anvKurwtltute. Sample mailed FRES. Address Allen S. Olmsted, I-e Roy, N. Y. United States Great Wealth. The world transacts its business, ac cording to the annual report of the di rector of the United States mluti on a j stock of Bold money amounting td $3,-' CtX,lX0,00. Of that total, the United States possesses $1.3tH).uOO.tXH). That means that in this republic, with about one-twentieth of the population of the! world, we have almost one-tjuarter of all the gold money there Is. loob r ' Se'i STORY in 2 quired, but the seat of trouble is the same the blood. S. S. S a purely vegetable blood remedy, cleanses and purifies the circulation and makes it strong and clean. Under its purifying and tonic el- SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA. GA FADELESS DYES weak nerves. This can be easily obviated by usirg Peruna. Peruna strikes at the root of tbe difficulty by correcting tbe diges tion. - Digestion furnishes nutrition for tbe nerve centers. Properly digested food furnisiies these reservoirs of life with vitality which leads to strong, steady nerves and thus uuriahes life. Peruna is in great favor among wo men, especially those who have voca tions that are trying to the nerves. Buy a bottle of Peruna today. If you : t do not receive an the benef its from Pe- run that you expected, write to Dr. S. ; B. nartman, Columbus, Ohio. Dr. C. Ges Wciiarful Rosa Treatment Thll wonderful Chl BM doctor In callrd great tMaune he cum people witiiout opera tion l bat are riven np to die. Me enret with those wonderful Chi Dm berta, ronta, badff, barks and veceiablee tbat are entirely nn kuown le medical sil ence tn Uita country. Through tbe one of those harmlPiw remedies thin famous doctor knows ha action of over Mu different remedies which be successfully uses in different disesxea, He guarantees tocarecatarrh, asthma, lung, throat, rheaoiallsm, nerouMiew, stomach, liver, kid neys, etc; has hundreds of testinionlsla. Charges moderate. Call and see blm. Patients out of the city wrUe lor blanks and eirraiara. Bend stamp. CONSULT A HON fUEH. Ths C. Ese Wo Cfalness Hedicim Co. J5m-25J ALDER ST., PORTLAND, 0REC0S tr MenUoB paper Sffi?. $3J0 SHOES SKu TC. Im Ponirlas makes and sells more Alen's ;t.ro ahors thitn any other mnnnfiM'turer in the world. IHO.Ovt) KWAaS tsaav oas who eaa AUpravs tills statssuas. TV. I Dnna-taa S3.50 shoes are the rreatest aellers in the world beeanse of their excellent style, ens fitting- and superior wearing- qualities. They are Just as Ifocxi as those that cost front Ht.1.00 to ei.OO, The only difference ia the price. AV. L. Donslas :1.50 shoes cost more to make, hold their shape btter, wear lona-er, and are of greater value than any other S3.K0 shoe on the market to-day. W. I.. Douglas guar antees their value by atampina- his name and price on the bottom of each shoe. Look for it. Take no substitute. V. L. Doug-las -1.no shoe are sold, tlirouich hisown retail stores in theprln clpal cities, and by shoo dealers every where. Mo mati-or where you live, W.I Douglaa shoes are within your reach. EQUAL $B.OO SHOES. aM wont W. L, Dvwjlat ISJg ihoft for teart, andeotuidrr themnuai to axv (SM ihot Jf J.!1" mtarteU Then hart mm entirt Atent, Katuat dtp. Mo, Boys wear W. L, Dons: las 2.50 and $2.00 hoes because thev tit bettee. hold tHl shape and wear longer than other makeav jr. i. Vtmolat utrt Corona ColUHn in At tsjo $lut. Corona Colt it tvnetded to 00 tkt Jinelt patent leather produced. Patt Color Eyelets will oof wear Braaay. W. L. DpuRlas has the largest shoe mail order bDBlness In the world. No trouble to set a at bv nukil. as MntR Mtn nMn.v.H.li.j. If yon desire further Information, tcrttefor W. L. DOUGLAS, Brscktoa, Mass. as s mina SJ'M i, ,, a us in,, J """"!