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Sores and Ulcers are Indication of impure blood. They show that the circulation has become infected with germs and poisons, which are being constantly discharged into the open place to irritate the delicate nerves, tissues and surrounding flesh and keep the sore in a state of inflammation and disease. Whether these impurities in the blood are the result of some debilitating sickness, an old taint from a former disease, or whether it is hereditary bad blood, there is but one way to cure sores and ulcers, and that is to purify the blood. Washes, salves, lotions, etc., are often beneficial because of their cleansing, antiseptic effects, but nothing applied to the surface ran reach the blood, where the real cause is, and therefore cannot cure. S. S. S. is the remedy for sores and ulcers of every kind. It gets down 'to the very bottom of the trouble and removes every trace of impurity or poison, and makes a lasting cure. S. S. S. changes the quality of the circu lation, so that instead of feeding the diseased parts with impurities, it nourishes and heals the irritated, inflamed flesh and causes the ulcer to fill in with healthy tissue by supplying it with pure, rich blood. Book on Sores and Ulcers and any medical advice desired sent free to all who write. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, CA. Pallia IIU r la It. "It's good to you again, Hmldgley, aftir all theee yearn, aud talk ovtr old times. Uy (be way, I remember there was a pretty achool teacher that waa a good deal aturk on you at oaa tint. She got over it, didn't aha?" "I hop not, flunaon. I married her about ten yeara ago." fTITC SI. Yltoa" IMaoe ana rwMM otaeaaaa ara III J MUf nn4 br Or. r Uraat Wre H- (torvr. HmH for rail II M trial bottla aa4 traatlae. Dr. H. U. aUiae, La.. Sil Area Mi.. l-ailadalphU. I. Kiplalaed. They don't cara for eipenna here," aid the regular summer boarder at the aummer retort hotel. "Worn you rail for lemonade they give you a etalk or two f macaroni with it lnatad of a at raw." "I waa juat wondering," observed the Dew boarder, after a pause, J'why tbia baked mararoni Uatea ao atrongly of lemon Juice." Chicago Tribune. Mothers win And Mrs. Wtntlow'a Soothing yrup the beat mined to useful their cb. Jul! AS sitting the Uelhlug paikxl. rrefeaaloaal Crooked aeee. Tardea me," aald the doctor, who was taking a downtown luncheon with the profeeeor; "but why are you cutting your teak In that sigang fashion?" " in trying," anawered the profeaaor, "to follow aloug ita lulu of loaat resist a nee." Catarrh Cannot be Cured with I -OCA I, AITLIOATIONS, as they eannnt reach theat-atof tlittdiaeaae. I atarrh lie LUmkI or eonaliluiloiial til i-aae, ami In untvt o rure It you mint take Internal re inetlli-a. Haifa Catarrh Cure U taken Internally, ami acta ill' nw'tly upon the blixxl ami muooiu airfares. Hall a 1 alarrh Cure la tint a quark nitxlli- lie. It waa preM-rlbtxl by one ol the bvat iliyalo ana In Ihlaeouiilay for y4ara ami la a regular pre erlptlon. II la eompoM-ct of the tout tonic known, enm hi neil with the brat blood titirlftera, aetlng directly on the mnr-nus iitrfarei. The erfnet eomhlnailnn of the two lnirre.1lt.nta la what pnxlurea nirh womlerful reaulta In cur ing Catarrh r-n1 for tiat'monlala tree. f. i. ( flENKY it CO., Pro..., Toledo, O. Sob! by Pruvd'ta, price 7V. Take 1UU' Kamlly 1'illa lor ronitlpatlon. Titer la an altar aoclety la Brooklyn eooiMiaeJ of night policemen. The luom bera eoutrlbute a certain anion at eveiy tLonth which pays for lights and flowers ta aa altar of perpetual adoration. Habitual Constipation tloy 00 pcrrnnnotuly overcome by jwnjior personal efforts witlilrte osm statu o of the omj Truly belief inal Icmttat tvtnetK', Syrup i otul U'utrojSoin unit-h enable one to form rvftulnr habits daily so that assistance to na ture mny be gradually cltSjHMiWwtth ufion nolonjyr mvtlott astbebcstol remedies, w ben rvtjuirvti, tiro to assist nature ant) not to supjilant the nutun. it junctions, wbiclt must dVjMMvl ulti mately upon proptT nourishment, nmptr tj orts,atul ri'0bt living generally. Toj.Vt its bonefieiul cjjocts, altMl iuy tlto enuuu byninnElivir'ifSeima munua luml f the California Pio Sntup Co. 0N1Y SOLO BY ALL LEADING DRUQC4STS Mt wily, tcuiur jmr w a Uottlo. Tlir. Kind You I la ve Always Uought has borne the slgna turn of Clu". II. Fletcher, mul hits) boon uiatle under hi ncrsonnl supervision lor over HO jenrs. Allow no one to drcelvo you In this. Counterfeit, Imitation and TutaA-rood" are but l!xperlnient. nnd ml an per tho lieulth of Children llxperleneo ngnliist JlxperlnieuU What is CASTORIA Castorbs Is luirtnlesa substitute for Castor Oil, l'are f.orle. Drop and Noothlnir Myrtina. It i lMrasnnU It contain neither Opium, Morphine nor other .Narcotic auhtttMiico. It aire Is Its riuirtintee. It destroy Worm nnd allays Feverishnei. It cure Diarrlucu and Vtml Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and riatuleni'T. It almilate the l'od, regulate the htomaeh and how els, Klvlnir healthy and natural sleep The Children's Panacea The mother's Friend The Kind You Have Always Bought JO Bears tho in Use For Over 30 Years. HEALS o SORES AND ULCERS Coaforawlaat ta Tradition. "Uncle," aald tlie little girl from the city, fueling that aometbiug of the kind waa eipected from her, "which la Che tree that growa the leaf lardT" Having thua compiled with the conven- tlonalltiea and asked the uaual artleaa question, the little girl from the city ran out to the barn, aaddled the cheatout aorrel, and galloped him all over the neighborhood. Til neasl Thla. "Thtrs are no literature genuine lo this age- Where do you And nowa days the words that bumf "In the books of corporations when wanted on the witness stand." BalU tnort American. Te Breal I New Shwea. Alwart lhaka In Allen'a Fofit-Kama. annatilnr. (I ruruabot, wealing, achlna, awollen (i-it. Curwi eorna, liiKrowliif nalla and buiilona. At tlldrngitlata anil ahoe aterei, Tr. Don! aoorpt tny auijaiitiue. hainpiemaiiKi rKCK. Auaraa 411ua S. Ulnuted, Le Hoy, N. V. Orereaatlwwe. Capt. Kldd, the pirate, waa burying hte treaaure. "I could lock it up in a aafety depoalt Tault. of courae." he aald. "but I want to put the etuflf where the peraonal property aaaeaaor will never bear of it." Ho well did he do the Job. In fact, that It hain't been turned up, even yet. Sfatera, Mrs. Ilomsr lan't it terrible to liave to crone the at reel at one of tba buxy cornera? Mra. Rtorer Yea, Indeed. You never know when one of thoae big policemen la going to grab you by the arm and care you half to death. Chicago Tribune. rialtrrr la Art. Crltlcus Vhoe portrait Is that? Artist Mrs. I)e Studds. What do you think of it? Crltlcus It's a splendid picture, but It docan't look anything Ilka her. Artist Of course not 1 need the mouey. V Br Defaall. "Doea your huaband ever pralae your rooking, Ilertha?" aaked the young wife's elderly sunt. "(), yea, indeed, auntie?" "What doea ha say when he doeel "Well r he doesn't aay much, you know, but I ran alwaya tell when the rooking pleaaea him. lie docan't swear st It." Since the earth Is much farther from the suu wlwn It la summer In the uorthcrn hciulaphere and winter In the southern than when the seasons are reverninl, It might be suppotied that the climate would be more extreme In the southern half of the earth than It Is In the northern. The actual difference Is innde slight by the fact that the pro portion of land to water Is much great er In the northern hem Upbore. Tke Valaa ( Llleralar. Wife May I kindle the fire with the flrat act of that old play of yours? Author Hetter try the second, It's more fiery. Tranaatlantlc Tales. Faealoae tteveraed. Mabel How do you like my i gown, grand mamma? f rHmlmamma I don't. In my day girla wore one button glovee and gowna buttoned up to the nock. Now they weir otte tuttou gowna and glovea buttoned up to the neck. Judite. Signaturo of 4 DEATH LIST IS NOW THIRTY Damage Trcm Southern Hoods Was Greatly Underestimated. Total Loss in Augusta Atone is Now Estimated at SI, 600,000 Other Sections Have Suffered Heavily Alto Call for Aid Is Issued by Stricken Cit. Atlanta, Ga., Auir. 29. Loss of 30 lives, most of the victims colored, a call for assistance, damage estimated at ll.Siio.ooo in Augusta alone, $ 1,000. ooo in other parts of Georgia, and $1,. 100 000 in South Carolina, summar ize the flood situation in the South. The temperature is falling and threat ens suffering to people without shel ter. Reports of damage from points in South and North Carolina are com.ng n slowly, llririge have been washed wav in South Carolina along the Southern Railway, and until midnight last niuht it was impossible to secure communication with any point out of AtlanU. In Augusta, the principal suffering is along deep gullies kown ISridwrlls Bottoms and rerrys Bottom. Here the houses were cov red to the eaves. The water also amaged business blocks in the city, nd the total damage in this city will be a million and a half dollars. It is not expected that the loss of life will be increased. Most of the killed by igh water were caught in their homes on the outskirts of the city. There are many riwnors of others illed, but these have not been veri- ied. In South Carolina the loss of fe will reach probably 20. In North Carolina possibly half a dozen whites nd as many negroes have been killed. The flood water at Augusta is re eding rapidly, and it is apparent that the loss has been underestimated. LARGE MOB BILL. Springfield Victims Begin Their Suits Against City. Springfield. 111., Aug. 29 The wife Scott Burton, the first negro lynched in the recent riots here, has made no attempt to settle with the itv for the death of her husband cretofore, but today filed suit lor he $.1.ooo which the law allows to he heirs of persons who are killed by mobs. It is announced also that a imilar suit will be filed by the heirs of William Donnegan, another pegro who was lynched. The heirs of lour other negroes killed during the rioting cannot ob- atn the money because they were killed by stray bullets or in open bat tle, and were not slain by the mon Property owners continue to file suits for damages aganist the city, and he sum of the claims already made s over tso.ooo. It is expected that these cases will be given preference in the courts and will receive muck action, lhc gen eral sentiment among the citizens is hat the survivors of the families of the mob victims should be paid at once and that the city should pay for the damage done by the rioters ANOTHER CLOUDBURST. Fifteen People Drowned by Storm in New Mexico. Trinidad. Colo., Aug. 20 A floo the Cinunaron river, following i cloudburst, washed away a number o dwellings at Folsom, N. M., last night and 1.1 persons are reported to have been drowned. Twelve bodies have been recovered. Two miles of track and 12 bridges on the Colorado & Southern Railroad were washed out Trains will be laid out 4H hours. Meager advices received here today say that the entire city was swept uy the floods caused by the cloudburst Many houses were swept completely away, and nearly every house in the town ja. as damaged to some extent. The advices say searching partic have been formed, and that it is ex pected many more bodies will be found before night. I'olsom is in the northeastern part of New Mexico, near Katon, on th Santa Fe Railroad. Its elevation i about 7,(0.) feet, and it is constantly in uanger ot iioous, whicn sweep down from the surrounding mountain whenever mere is a cloudburst o( heavy rain in the hills. See German Maneuvers. Perlin, Aug. 29. General Da Fon Seek, the Brazilian minister of war and General Mendet Morales, of the Braxilian army, will arrive tomorrow at a Berlin hotel as the guests of Km peror William. Tho paryt has come out from Brazil to witness the fall maneuvers. The invitation extended to them and its acceptance are regard ed as political acts ratner than a pure military proceeding, with the object of drawing the two governments into more agreeabfo relations. California Oil Merger Planned. Los Angeles, Cal., Aug. 29. Plans are Wing made today for a $30,000,000 merger of Southern California oil In te rests, according to the statement to day of an official of one of the compan ies concerned. The merger was first proposed at a meeting of the represent ative of the principal operators of the Whtttier oiatrict Combinaton is be lieved to be the best means of regulat ing certain business of the compan ic and the merger will be effected. Sage Was Worth S64.I53.800. New York. Aug. 29. Russell Ssge't estate is valued at $64,153,800. This fact became known today through the signing of the order for the tranfer tax payable to the state. BLACK ALKALI. Professor Elliot Makes Suggestions for Overcoming Trouble. From Waahlniion Sute College, Pullman. In s letter addressed to a farmer residing near Walla Walla, Professor Elliott discussed black alkali, and its Interference with the growth of al falfa; plants which are tolerative of alkali; grasses and plants which tend to crowd out alfalfa, and means pre ventive of this; and a certain pest which is damaging the leaves of apple trees grown by this farmer. Briefed somewhat, the letter follows: . "I understand from your letter, that you are having difficulty with the black alkali, which interferes with the start ing of alfalfa. The land in question is undoubtedly so supplied with water near the surface that there is consider able evaporation, which has caused the alkali to rise to the surface. This trouble would be observed in all such land, and the best way to prevent it is by surface draining. This would per mit the washing out of the alkali from the surface through the drains, and I think you would have sufficient rainfall in the winter to accomplish this. Th drains should be from two to three feet below the surface, which would not interfere with the cultivation of al falfa, as the water level would be at the distance beneath the surface of the lower level of the drains. I suspect that if you are able to get a start of alfalfa, it would be able to overcome the effect of the alkali, which I assume is strongest near the surface; but with the water level so near the surface as it is, the roots would not have any encouragement to penetrate deeply, and would probably stop at the water table. It might be possible to counteract the effect of the alkali by the use of considerable ma nure, or some chemical fertilizer, but I very much doubt the value of such treatment. We have seen some excellent stands of alfalfa secured by seeding alfalfa in the fall. Fall seeding should be done early enough to secure the full benefit of the fall rains, and thereby make a growth, which would insure that the alfalfa would pass safely through the first winter, while the plants were somewhat tender. I think that in the warm section of the state, where you are located, that this would be perfectly possible ; and it would have the further advantage of starting during the time when the alkali would be less abundant, due to its being washed out by the winter rains.1 ' Regarding plants which might be tolerative of alkali, the station would inform you that there are several, but that' it is quite difficult to obtain the seed of Buch in any quality. There is a plant known as Bait grass (Distichlis Maritima), which has a small seed, and is very coarse, which is somewhat common, but which seeds very spar ingly; consequently, getting a start of this grass is very difficult. It does not make first class forage but stock will eat it. It chief value is its abil ity to grow in alkaline places, thereby absorbing the alkali. 'It is said that the Australian salt bush will do tho same. This plant re sembles tumble weed, and the station has been informed that it is becoming quite a pest in the neighborhood of Walla Walla. Therefore the experi ment station does not advise you to try it. "The Bait grass to which you refer is entirely different from the Iowa quack grass. You will find that blue grass, as well as other grasses, will frequently crowd out alfalfa; in fact, throughout this region we find that after six or seven years the alfalfa be comes so crowded out by other grasses that the ground has to be worked over, or plowed up. Frequent disking will control this to some extent. I doubt if alfalfa will grow in any soil where the water table is as near as three feet to the surface. "The pest which you mention is un doubtedly the aphis, or apple lice, which affect the leaves. They are sucking insects, and absorb so much of the sap that the leaves curl up and ul timately die. It is difficult to control wire worms , when they once get a start. It is possible that a treatment of air-slacked lime around the plants, or even an application of salt, might have a beneficial effect. Either of these applications would need to be made with great care." Query Will you kindly advise us concerning the use of dust sprayers in the fruit raising sections of the Pacific slope? Has their success been uni form, or otherwise? Ans. There is a peculiar condition existing at the present time relative to the use uf dust sprays in the several fruit growing sections 'of the North west Quite a number of orchardists are using the dust sprays at the pres ent time, and are successful to the extent of keeping their fruit almost entirely free from insect pests, reduc ing the amount of injury to less than one per cent. Other experiments have failed entirely. Where successfully used, this method of spraying is very satisfactory, especially in hilly orch ards where it is almost impossible to get around with a gasoline outfit In the opinion of W. S. Thornber, horti culturist or the state experiment sta tion of Washington, the matter of dust sprays is a good field for further ex ploitation. From the Washington State Co! le re. Pullman. Her (ieaeroall. lie I wlah that you were poor, ao that you would be willing to marry me. She Evidently I am far more gen erous than you. I wish you were rich, so that I mlfc-ht be willing to marry you. Sad Overate. How many peraona who go Away on vacationa to ruam Take truokfula of perfectly aaeleaa thin ft And leave their manners at home! Jka II e Beeeeee Slsktaeer. John Cbluawau, as a race, has be come fired with uiuuk-lpal senl," suld a New Yorker who likes to watch the sightseeing wagons. "Also John fans Aeoatne flusndally mkleB. Several times this spring I have seen 'rubber necks go by with two or more China men among the iwssengers. I don't re member ever to have seen that phe nomenon until this season, except, of course. In the ease of traveling Orlen tals. Hut the slghtneelng Chinese that I hart noticed lately are residents of New York out for the first time In their lives probably to see something of tb town they live In." laaacivBtioaa Aof It. "Mr. dinard." aaked the csller, "sre joa currying all the life Insurance you can affordV" "No," anawered the man at the d?sk. "I can afford more, and 1 bad expected to take out nioie, but from a note I got from my employer this moraine I have beg-tin to auapect that I'm carrying a zood deal more than I am worth." A Sporllas Kvtal, Mrs. Peek Henry, do you see any thing In the paper about Ullnker run ning over bis mother-lu law? Mr. Teek Not yet. 1 haven't come to the sporting news. ruck. nOWAUU k'.. MCHiOW. 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Its beneficial influence extends, however, to every portion of the system, aiding in the processes of digestion and assimilation of food, promoting a wholesome, natural appetite, correcting aour stomach, bad breath, irregularities of the bowels, con stipation and the long list of troubles directly traceable to those unwholesome ness, headache, backache and despond ency due to inactivity of the liver, kidneys and digestive tract. It is a strengthening tonic of the highest value. ii li laus o aaiisiy we aumorue an dealers to refund the purchase price. IIoyt Chkmicai, Co. Portland, Oregon IS OUIt MOTTO aid an Employer: "Stick to quality. I it will win out in the end." " We do -'stick to quality." Thst is the reason our graduates sre so thorough snd in such demand. Investigate our claims to superiority. Catalogue, business forms and penwork free. Call, phone or write. Portland Hus.iicms College Tenth and Morrison, Portland, Oregon A. P. ARMSTRONG. LL. B.. 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