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Blood Humors Com m «oiy cause pim ples, boils. hives, ecsenia or salt rheum , or som e other form of eru p tion; but som etim es they e it - t in the system . Indicated by feelin g* of w eakn ess. languor, lo ss of appetite or general deb ility, without causing any breaking out Hotel's Sarsaparilla expels them , renovates, stren gthens and tones the whole system T his is the testim on y o f thou san ds annually Accept uo su b stitu te, but in sist on having S ’ H o o d ’s S a r s a p a r illa In usual liquid form or in chocolated tablets known as S a r s a t a b s . 1UU doses 11. It Is stated that at lea st 20.1*» > square ■tiles iu L iberia are covered w ith dense rubber-tree forest*. O n e to F o llo w . "I’ll give you a good two-foot rule If you want it." said the painter. “Hatxl it over," rejoined the carpen ter. "Don't wear tight shoes." said the painter, with a large, open-face grin. T b s A r t t a t ’a B r e a k , "Mr. Dc Jones said I was a perfect picture.” said the first deur girl. "Yes." rejoined dear girl No. 2. "He asked me if your maid wasn't a pro fessional painter." What is said to be the largest telegraph circuit in the world is that between l>>n don and Teheran, the capital of Persia. It is 4.000 miles long and is divided inte twelve sections. Within the last four years France has r e c o r d e d '2 0 .0 0 0 su icide*, w h ile in Ita ly the number has been only 8.000. ru ^ E i ixi V # Senna a c ts gen tly yet prom pt ly outlie bowels,cl ponses flip s y ste m pMectuolly. assists one in ovoiromind h a b itu a l c o n stip a tio n p e rm a n e n tly . To del its o e n e jic io l e j e c t s buy t h e d e n u m e. rlû n u |a c tu rc d by-tho C alifornia F io S y r u p C o . SOLD BY LEAD! NC DRUCClSTS - 50< ExJTRl H OWARD R. BURTOM — Assayer a r l Chemist. L e a d v ille , Col or au o. S p e m u e a p H . m : Ootu, S ilv e r, L ad, *1 ; Gold, H I,T e r, 7'«• ; O o ui, Sue ; Z in c or L oop* r ( L C yanide to«:«. M a ilin g envelop*-« and f u ll p rie r list s e n tó n application. C ontrol and I 'm - p ir * w o rk s o lid led. L « le re a c « : C arbo nata N a L o n a lia n * . ngraving PLATES E write Us FOR PR IN TIN G M IC K S -C H A TT E N Portland Oregon N s u r r f o r D i f f e r e n t Meats. Corned beef, mustard. Roast pork, apple sauce, lioaat lamb, mint sauce, lew,st duck, orange salad. Frizzle,! hi*f, horseradish. Iioast chicken, hr,Mid sauce. Konst mutton, currant Jelly. Lobster cutlet, aauce tartare. Konst goose, tart apple sauce. Port croquettes, tomato aauce. Konst ptarmigan, bread sauce Fried chicken, cream gravy, corn fritters. Pork sausage, tart apple saiv-e or fried apple«. Roam turkey, chestnut dtesalng, cranberry Jelly. Roam venison, black currant Jelly nr grape Jelly. Veal sausage, tomato sau,'« g r a tti Parmeslan cheese. Konst csnvasbsck duck, apple bread, black currant Jelly. Cold boiled tongue, M ine tartare or olives stuffed w Ith pep|»er*. Konst quail, currant Jelly, celery aance. Sweetbread cutlet, sauce bechatnel. Keedblrds. fried hominy, white cel ery. With roast beef, grated horseradish With roast veal, tomato or borse radish sauce. F a r in a and W a ltz . Two Step. Three Step, etc. liane«* completely taught sad gnsraateed la fo s r Inuux P r o f W a l W ills o n . 12 Sell* _ Mir^b Rise-. P o r t la n d . O rv g o u *0 f*. & tn r r a .l F e v e r 's I*»«« *w *t A n n u a l w ill le* mstled F R F R to a ll sppUranta It eoma.iu« colored juso-s. many entrr<-vine*.and fa ll •’ » * r puoi « pro esand direction« for plant:.*.' over u n varieties of Vegetable a«J Flower Seeds. Invaluable to a ll. Send for it. D . M . F E R R Y dt C O ., D e t r o i t , M ic h . D issolve a half yeast cake In a gib of lukewarm water. Beat four <-ggs light, add a pint of sweet milk, a table- epoonful of sugar, three table*i»oonfuls of melted butter, three cupfuls of flour sifted with a half teaMpxuiful of Mit, and, lastly, the dissolved yeast. Iîeat Jong and hard, net In a warm piece to rise, and when light Lake iu greased waffle irons. w it h THE SUPERIOR QUALITIES OF \ - SLICKERS. SUITS AND HATS orc the men who have put them to the hard est tests in the rough est weather. Get the original Tower's Fish Brand made since I 8 3 6 cataloc P. N . U . w r»ee ro* me a $ k / h q NO. 1 -0 8 H E N w r i t i n g t o a d v e r tla w r s p i« « « « m e n t io n t h i s p a p e r . T o m a to S a a re . Cut In kiuh II pieces a fresh kidney and fry In hot lard. When uluioxt done add to it a slh-etl onion, half a cup of tomatoes and a slice of ham. Let all fry together and when dons add a spoonful of flour, a pit* e of red pepper and a spoonful of chopfied gar lic and parsley. Thin with a little wa ter: season with salt and boil a few minutes. Ilr o illn * THE MEN WHO KNOW ÂMrf etabk Preparat imi for As sJaiilating Food and Rcç ula ta g the Stonaci« a ta tkjuels o í Ir n e s s a n d Rest Contains neither Opium.Morphine norMxucxaL N o t N a r c o t i c . > s o u S a m u e l rrruua Jlx.frtnt r fo • J . « —« it. 7 A perfect Remedy for fen s lipa lion. Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions Feverish ness and L o s s O F SLEEP. Dr. B. Halstead Scott, of Chicago, III»., »ays: “I havo prescribed your Castoria often for Infants during my practice, and And It very satisfactory." Dr. William Belm ont, of Cleveland, Ohio, says: "Your Castoria stand« first In lta class. Ia my thirty years of practice I can say I never havs found anything that so filled tho place.** Dr. J. H. T aft, of Brooklyn. N. Y., says: "I have used your Castoria and found it an excellent remedy In my household and private practice for many years. The formula Is excellent." Dr. R. J. Ham len, of Detroit, Mich., «aye: "I prescribe your Castoria extensively, aa I have never found anything to equal It for children's troubles. I am aware that there are Imitations In the field, hut I always see that my patients get Fletcher’s." Dr. Wm. J. MoCrsnn, of Omaha, Neb., says: "As tho father of thirteen children I certainly know som ething about your great m edicine, and aside from my own fam ily experience I have In my years of practice found Cas toria a popular and efficient remedy In almost every home." Dr. J. R. Clausen, of Philadelphia. I‘a ., »ays: "The name that your Cas toria has made for Itself In the tens of thousands of homes blessed by the presence of children, scarcely needs to be supplemented by the endorse ment of the medical profession, but I, for one, moat heartily eudorae It and believe It an excellent remedy " Dr. R. M. Ward, of Kaunas City, Mo., My»: "Physicians generally do not prescribe proprietary preparations, but In the case of Cast aria my experi ence, like that of many other physicians, has taught me to make an ex ception. I prescribe your Caatorla In my practice Ixjcauso I have found It to be a thoroughly reliable remedy for children’s complaints. Any physi cian who has raised a family, as 1 have, w ill join me In heartiest recoaa* mendatlon of Castoria." G E N U IN E CASTORIA M v a h ro o m a . To broil mushrooms put them, after they are cleaned, gill side down in a wire broiler and keep them over the fire for about five minutes. At the end of the time turn them over, put a dot of butter Inside each, sprinkle with »alt and ¡»epi>er and cook for five min utes longer. Serve cup side up on to a st ALW A YS Bean tho Signature of Vac Sinule Signature of NW W YO R K . EXACT COPY OF W R A P P E R . The Kind You Have Always Bought In U se F o r O ver 3 0 J a in C o a Id C ook. *T never under*to<Ml why Mllly fe ll ed to land a husband. She was very , graceful at the billiard table uud the queen of the bridge whist table.” "Oh, but ahe couldn’t equal her plain sister Jane.” "Jane? Why. what were Jane’s ac compli uh men ta?” "Why, ahe was queen of the kitchen table." BORAX IS NATURE’S MINE O f PURITY fOR DAIRY UTENSILS Borax is f rst, a cleanser that removes dirt a d ** grease with surprising «econo, it is a «weetener that makes f r a grant any surface that has grown musty or stale from n egleet; third, it is an an tiseptic or destroyeroi germs. It prevents the development of hacte ia or mouldy growth»« With all tills it is ¡M-riectly free from harm in its resulting effects. The farm churn Is kept free from that •»tale odor if it is washed with h<»rax in the following proportion*—one table- spoonful of borax to a quart of water. The dairy room has nothing alsm t it hut the pleasant aroma * f fr sli milk and cream and sweet butter if ills kept clean with borax. There will be no sospy smell and no lurking hint of som ething gone wrong. The cream crocks take on an extra frehhriess when washed with borax ami wat<-r in the following proportion«- one tabieH{ss»nful of io ih x to a quart of water. This preserves the fresh flavor <#f the cream. The farm cream separator can he kept thoroughly sw eet and < lean by a wash oi borax and wab-r in the following pro portions—one tahlespoonful of borax lo a nuart of water. n i c e m id ( h r e n e f ln ll« . lie sure that you get pure Is,rax. To Is* Add half a cupful of hard-grated che«’se to a pint of boiled rice, season sure, you must get “ zO Mule Team Borax” If you are unable to get ” 20 M uleTeam ” with salt and a dash of cayenne. Add a brand wnd us your dealer’s name and well beaten egg and moisten with cream we will arrange to supply you. sauce. Form Into small ball«, egg and bread crumb them and fry In deep fat. T h e V illa in ! "You wish to employ one of our de I m p r o v l a c A p p le J e lly . tectives to watch your husband?” Apple Jelly Is apt to be very flat and "I do." tasteless unless combined with some "May I ask what has aroused your stronger flavoring. This may he varied suspicion of him?" to suit different tastes In the family "He sent me a bunch of violets nnd by using In one lot lemon Juice, la an a box of candy from town yesterday.” other pineapple an f l s a third quinces. —Kansas City Tim es Years. ■■■ ▼ M g atniau« MM* llr r a d . Scald a pint «f milk and bent Into 1t a teaspoouful each . f melted butter and salt. When the mixture In luke warm add a half yeast «•ake, dissolved In warm water, and enough Hour to make a good batter. Set In a warm place to rise for eight hours, then lient hard, adding a cup of flour. Work In a cup of stemmed curranti well dredged with flour, make into a loaf, «et to ri«-e until light and bake. K ld a e y T erry’s Seeds are th e best k n ow n and th e moat reliable seeds grow n. E very p ack age h a s b t.o n d It th e rep utation o f a house w h ose bualneaa standard* are th e high est in tr.e irade. F Letters from Prominent Physicians I addressed to Chas. II. Fletcher. O m e le t . W . « p * . MAIL Lineai 25« ______ __ Bent «lx egg« very light and pom ■them into n battered omelet pan ami c»ok until «et. «prlnkllng with «ait and pepjw . When ready to fold. Iny on the omelet slh'es of tomato and sprinkle these thickly with cheene. Fold the omelet Upon them, transfer to a hot dish ami pour over and around tbe omelet a white snuee Into which two tublea|M>onfuls of grnted cheese have been stirred. Serve immediately. L E A R N T Ö BY DANCE T s m a ln ASTORIA has met with pronounced favor on tho part of physicians, pharma- coutical societies and medical authorities. It is used by physicians with results most gratifying. Tho extended use of Castoria is unquestionably tho result of threo facts: /»•#—Tho indisputable ovidenco that it is harmless: That it not only allays stomach pains and quiets tho nerves, but assimi lates tho food: Third— It is an agreeable and perfect substitute for Castor OiL It is absolutely safe. I t does not contain any Opium, Morphine, or other narcotic and doos not stupefy. It is unlike Soothing Syrups, Bateman’s Drops, Godfrey’s Cordial, etc. This is a good deal for a Medical Journal to say. Our duty, how ever, is to expose danger and record tho means of advancing hoolth. Tho day for poisoning innocent children through greed or ignorance ought to end. To our knowledge, Castoria is a remedy which produces composure and hoalth, by regulating tho system—not by stupefying it~and our readers are entitled to the information.— HaU's Jo u rn a l o f Health. Promotes D igesKonfheerful- J e lly . Boil one pint of new milk: while boiling sprinkle In slowly on,»-eighth pound of farina: continue the boiling for an hour , use double boiler): sea son with one-half teacup of sugar with a salfs|wxmful of salt mixed through It. When done remove from fire; add. aa soon as It cools * »mew hat. ono-balf tea s^ioonful of vanilla. dr,»p by «bop, beat ing well to mix It In. Turn Into u «ret mold. Set on lee when cool. Serve with wh!|»j»ed .’ream sweetened and flavored with vanilla : or with any kind of ¡»re serve or sweet Jelly and cream: or with fruit Juice. ,h « -^ « r Physicians Recommend Castoria If a ll tb s ten em en t d w eik r a iu tb« lo w er eswt side o f N ew York C ity «bouhl be iu tbe wtreet* «urrouodin x th eir boui*-« ?t oue tim e they Mould be «*> crow ded ■« hardly to be a b le to m ove, P llfS CLRID IN 6 TO 14 DAYS. S t a t is t ic s show flint 140,000 ch ild ren In B elriitiu m ore thnn 13 per cent of the p o p u la tio n are w ithou t uny e d u ca tio n . (JS > »r»» Hi. VitMf I'« * » ann all f»<r»<*o« PI w *- m «S I Q I r m a , a n t i y cur* <1 I ' 1' K . I.*-’« <tr-a» , . , r » » R es ’wrer Mwsd t r I I I H f j l r l n l b-Htt» •*,.] irsrulss. Pr. R II.M U l*d. M l w rvh ml , l*t>u*..>*w I ’A ZO OINTMENT 1» gua'ante*-*! t«> etire any < u n a n l a l lo w . I.ou ls llie b . form erly o f C nm den, \ J„ Is now in charge o f tbe Y. M. C. A. work in Colom bo, l«lniid o f C eylon. Mrs. I'p som e It's too bud that P rio r « W ilh elm i»n’t com ing to Chi« ago. Mrs. H igh m u s W hy do you m en tio n it? lie's only the serond son o f a crow n p rince, an yw ay, -C b ic sg e T rib un e. e*»e of lich ln « . Hi rid . le.-Uiu« or Protruding I Pile* in r* lo It Us«« or money refunded » n -. I SKIN DISEASES H U M O R S IN T H E B L O O D W hen the blood is pure, fresh and healthy, the skin will bq soft, smooth and free from bletnishe;, but when some acid hum or takes r«x»t i:t the circu lation its presence is m anifested by a skin erupt, ¡«»n or dises.*«. These hum ors get into the blood, generally because o f an inactive or sluggish condition of the members of tho body whose d u ty it is to collect and carry off the w aste and refuse m atter of the system . T his unhealthy m atter is left to sour and ferm ent and soon the circulation becomes charged with the acid g i v i n g hard, leathery nppcarance. .ne makes its appearance on the face in tho I suiTsred w ith Eczem a for forty form-of pim ples and black heads, while y o u r s m l c o u l d fin d r .o lh ln ir t o Psoriasis comes in scaly patches on differ c u r s m o u n t i l I t r ie d B. fi. a. I ent parts of the body One of the worst ■ u ffn rcd i n t o n n e ly w i t h th® lt c h - l n r a o d b u r n in g ; p u s t u le » w - ,u ld forms of skin trouble is Salt R heum ; f o r m f r o m w h ilc i c h t b e r s flo w e d a s t i c k y flu id ; c r u e t s w o u l l corn « o n its favorite jxdnt of atta< k is the scalp, Poison O ak l a a n d w h e n n c r u to h n d o if sometimes causing baldness. l o n g y e a r s I w a s « .fille te d , b u t w h o n lu s e d S .S .S .I io u n d u p o r - f e e t c u r e . T h e r e h a « never boen a n y r e t u r n o f t h e t r o u b le . Hto^km.n, ! I . b ° ' disease. 1 he hum or j»ro<lucing the trouble lies , dorm , ant . in , the t blood , through y**w“S‘* tho *•»«» W inter to break out find torm ent tho rV A N S - JufKrcrwit.il th e return of Spring. The best treatm ent for all skin <1 senses is S. S. S. neutralizes the acids and removes tho humors so th a t the akin instead of being irritated and diseased, is nourished by a • supply of fresh, healthy blood. E xternal applications of salves, washes, lotions, etc.t PURELY VEGETABE while they roothc the itching caused by skin affections, can never cure the troublo because they do not reach the blood. S. S. S. goes down into the circulation and'forces out every particle of foreign m atter and restores the blood to its normal, pure condition, thereby perm anently curing every form of sk in affection. Book on Skin Diseases and any medical advice desired sent fro® to fill who write. S. S. S. is for sale a t all first class drug stores. T H E s w m SPECIFIC C O ; ATIAHTA, CM*,