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MY OWN FAMILY USE PE-RU-NA. u i x : ' HON. GEORGE W. HONEY. Hon. GcorKf V. Honey. Natir.nnl Chaplain U. V. U., ex-Chaplain Fourth Wisconsin Cavalry, ex - Treasurer State of Wisconsin, and ex-(Juirter-master Gciur.il Slate of Texas (J. A R, write fn.ni I70 1 irst St . N. I'.., Washington. I). C, ,11 follows: "I cannot too highly rceonimtnl your preparation for t tic relief of catarrhal troubles in their various forms. Some number of my own family have used it with niot noti fying results. When other remedies failed, Peruna proved most efficacious and 1 cheerfully certify to its curative excellence." Mr. l-'red I.. Itcbard, for nine year a leading photographer of K;ins;is City, Mo, located at the northeast corner of 12th and (Irand Ave., cheerfully give the following testi mony: "It is a proven fact that l'c runa will cure catarrh and la grippe, and a a tonic it has no equal. Drug gists have tried to make me take something else 'just a good,' but l'e runa i good enough for me." Pe-ru-na in Tablet Form. For two year Dr. liartinan and his assistants have incessantly la bored to create l'erjiu in tablet form, and their Mrrmintis labors have just been crowned with success. People who object to liquid medicine can now secure Peruna tablet, which rep resent the sojid medicinal ingredients of Peruna. "20-Mule-Team" Borax lend to stop Mm development of blight and mildew, and destroys paravtitul insect. Stalks, young leaves nnd buds fetled should be tore, fully sprinkled with Uurax solution, and "20-Mule.Team" Moras should be used freely arou.id the wainscoting and floors f buildings to protect from insects. C. Gee Wo Tk wk know a r)latla CHINESE ft Mercury, Poisons w Drug tled - Me C urea W'taawt Operation, or Without the Aid of Kml II uiiriiitHi tit I'ura tuiitrrli. Anthiii. l.tine, pinai, lllimiiutl.m. N. rv.i.i.i.ri, N. pi.ii. U.l.lliiv, tumai-h, l.lvi.r. Kl.lm.j Iro.il.l. I1ki MauliowO. fauMtla W'KnkniMa ii l All l'rlHin lilx-nnx A SURE CANCER CURE JastRtctived from Peklns. Cains-Safe, Sura and Ktlitbla. CONMUUTA1IOIM I'MI't! If roa ntnnot Mil, writ fur niitno tUnk udolroa. lr. I in lii-. 4 n ni. m ami. Trtr.f. OKK WO ( IIINrHKal(lliNK(Xl. 1-1 tiiai Hi., I'or. Murrlain, i i.nlnnU. Olsuiua. J'Imuw MhkIIom 1 hl l'nir. GAAPD. BUSINESS 1VHII.M. a. VI 8001 "J Brb )'3i DOCTOR I OVV;- 1 ! ami hwrl. ami In OimS I lW y 'II l'""''i"l '! hale L -n-v' .j . tlm wurlJ mxiuur. rtOXAwdt liiTrR'nlil'. ONE BEHNKEAVALKER STUDENTS SUCCEED. WHY? They ara Tralnl fur bualniwa In a bulnaa-lika war. Why nut anrull in a r-utabl ct-huul that placaa all of Ita eratluataa? I. M. WAtKf lt, I'm ECNO rOK Improve Your K C Baking Powder will do It! Get n can, Try It for your favorite cake. If It dpesn't raise better, If It Isn't daintier, we return your money. Everybody agrees K C has no equal 'KG Pure, Wholesome, Tirnnnmir-i! A aether Kill. When Johnny Ilobbs left his bom up among the New Hampshire bills to visit his grandmother In Woroeatrr, Mass., be was cautloneil by bis mother that h would Hud things In the city strnngely dlflVretit from ttxme at borne. Johnny arrived In the early after iKKui. uiul long before tea time bis grandmother, who lived most simply, told blm to run out to the pantry and get a bowl of milk which she bad left there "for a hungry boy." A moment luter she followed him, and, to her amazement, bt-bfld her grntidxon bravely at work on a bowl of HiMarmliit tea which she had forgot fully put In the place where she bad told hi 111 to And the milk. "Why, child," she cried, rolling the howl from jMxir Jobnuy, "dou't you know this Isn't milk?" "I I knew It wasn't Ilka Illllbtiry tnllk,M Mammm-d Johnny, with a final gulp, "but I thought maybe It was the kind folks bnd In Worcester." Pvppermlat mm4 Tobaee. If you have a boy who has begun Smoking too early and whom you wish to cure of the habit, feed hlui pepper mints. Dr. O. Clayton Jones of Silver ton, Knglniid, writing in the Ixudon I.n ncet. U authority for this simple eure. Dr. Jones writes: "To break the smoking habit In a youth there Is noth ing Itettcr than peppermint drops. He j cri p"t Hinoko with a 'bullseje' In bis , month, and even for onu time after It U (1Nk lvcd tobueco w III not bleud kind ly with the taste that remains. Hot-tally the cure limy m-cui worse than the dl'He, but from a medical pulut of view the sucking of peppermints Is far I Uhh hurtful. A common bullseye' will : prevent smoking for nearly an hour, i ao the amount of sweets used need not be great." I'aaaewarabla, The Hon was sneering at the awkward, uncouth, and generally ugly appearance of 1 lie elephant. "I may not be as graceful ss you are,'' ohfr'rvtd the elephant, "but I'm nearer akin to the human family than you are. The knees of my bind legs bend forward, ss a man's legs do, while yours bend bark ward, the same ss a hyena's, or a Sox's, or a skunk's. You belong to a lower order of creation, and Pd rather not amiocist svllli you on terms of equality If it's all the same to you." U'he.'est Die lion, observing that the elephant was waving his trunk threaten Ingly, went back nnong the wolves and coyote, where he still retained some pres tige. An t'afurtaaata MUaatteralandlnsi. "I bnd to leave my lust situation be rutiNC the iiiImhuh said they were going to lend the sinful life, and they wouldn't want any st rvuuts about the pluce." Punch. KASPARILLA Tl.i sterling household remedy is most successfully protcrilicd for a "world of troubles." l or derangements of the di Restive organs it is a natural corrective. ox rating directly upon the liver and ali mentary cunal, gently but persistently stimulating a healthful activity. Its tieticficiul influence extends, however, to every portion of the system, aiding in the frocesses of digestiou and assimilation of Mil, promoting a wholesome, natural ap etite. correcting sour stomach, bad breath, irregularities of the bowels, con- stipalion and the long list of troubles directly traceable to those unwholesome conditions. Kaspnrilla dispels drowsi ness, headache, backache and despond ency due to inactivity of the liver, kidney and digestive tract. It is a 8trcnithcning tonic of the hiehest value. If it fails to satisfy we authorize all dealers to refund the purchase price. HovT Chemical, Co. Portland, Oregon l flavoring. It maker a -1 . 1 syrup better than Maple. J J SolJ by grocers. COLLEGE Olir.OON CATALOGUE O. A. POSSERMAN. Sae. Baking more evenly, higher, more delicate In flavor, BAKING POWDER Am TWENTY KILLED IN TRAIN WRECK Passenger and freight Trains Crash Together In Montana. bkt On in Smoking Car Escaped Death or Injury Blinding Snow Storm Prevented Engineer Seeing Danger Ahead Freight Should Have Been on Siding. Dutte, Mont.. Sept. 20 In the worst wreck in the history of the Northern Pacific Railroad, 2J persons were killed, 10 seriously injured, sev eral fatally and about 30 more or less injured in a collision between passen ger train No. 10, known as the east- bound Ilurlington flyer, and a west bound freight train, at 8:10 o'clock yoterday morning, at a siding known as Youngs Point, about thirty miles west of Hillings. The fast traveling passenger train crashed into the freight just entering on the siding dur ing a blinding snow storm, the en gineer of the passenger falling to see he signal flag of the brakeman of the .'reiglit train in time to avert the rash. A heavy, wet snow which was fall ng at the time prevented the wreck rotn catching fire, and undoubtedly ield the death list down to the figures ;iven. livery effort is being made by 1 he division forces, aided by volun teers from Livingston and Uillings, to .Iear the wreck, and so far they are ible to prevent further loss of Inc. None of the passengers from the deeping cars was injured. The train vas made up of an engine, baggage ar, smoker, a day coach and two .'ullman sleepers. The efforts to prevent fire were sue cssful and that horror was saved the v recked passengers. On the arrival f the relief train the injured were rnnsferred around the wreck and .ikcn to Hillings. The express car was raised over the ilatform of the smoker, and swept superstructure, seats and passengers iff. Not a passenger in this car es aped death or injury. The other pas- sengers escaped with cuts and bruises. I he scenes around the smoker were Seyond description, heads, bodies, leg md arms being interwoven with broken scat anil equipment. In one lace five bodies were packed on top f each other. In another seven had to be pulled apart. It was almost im Dussible to succor the injured without trampling on the dead. Railroad men, while refusing to be quoted officially or allowing their names to be used because of the reg ulations of the road in connection with publicity as to wrecks, intimate that the freight train was stealing time, that it had no orders to proceed to Youngs Point and should have waited at Park City, about sit n.iles from the scene of the wreck, for the passenger train. This is supposed to explain why the Ilurlington train was traveling about So miles an hour past the siding. WOULD KILL ROOSEVELT. Several Plots Uncovered in Different Parts of Europe. Bayonne. Prance. Sept. 2V Evi dence of an anarchistic plot against President Roosevelt of the United States was yesterday made public by the secret police of several Kuropcan countries. Spanish secret service aeents dis covered traces of the plot while exam ining Canatrava, the famous Spanish amrchisf, in an effort to connect him with the suspected plot against the life of the king of Spain. Papers were also found on two Ital i;in anarchists arrested at Sessa. Swit rcrland, Wednesday, containing the most definite information possible re mrding Roosevelt's African trip. They are now being held at fieneva in sn effort to obtain further informs tion against them. There has been much activity noted among the anarchists of F.urope dnr ing the nnst few weeks, but this is the first definite information that has been secured as to the nature of their plans Hope to Save Stranded Cruiser Newport, U. I., Sept. 2V The work of extricating the United Statea cruier Yankee from her position on Spindle Rock, where she struck dur ing a fog on Wednesday, was cen tered yeterlav in the construction of a wooden coffer-dam about the ves sel. It is believed it will take almost 1 week to erect the same, and it may be a week or more before the vessel is finally freed Should the seas con tinue smooth during tint time it is an tirirnted that the work will progress without serious danger to the cruiser ' Pauper's Grave for a Gould. Los Angeles. Sept. 2d. Officials of the county hosnital are awaiting the decision of George. Howard and Helen Gould and the Princess IV S.igen n to whether their cousin. Mel vin A. Gould, shall be buried in the potters" field. Go-'ld died Thursday night at the age of 71. He had been sn invalid seven year and had a hard fight to snpnort hime!f. He appealed to his rc'itivcs. but they refused he'n Two weeks ago be was compelled to enter the county bopit,ll. Ruef Jury Half Completed. San Princico. Sept. 2rV After a month spent in examining talesmen bilf of Vt jury nfccry to trv Abra htm Ruef, on the charge of bribery, bis bern secured. After three peremp tory challenges bad been used on each i.le veterdty six jurors were ac cepted and sworn. TWO MEN BURNED. Ftitifcs Follow Forest Fires Near Eureka, California. Lurcka. CalT Sept. 23 A strong wind f inned forest fires to the north of this city that wiped out the town of I.uffenholtz from the map last ni;,-lit, ami that were agiin raging with added force, and t lie greatest destruction during the progress of lh fire was recorded during the day. The plant of the Little River Rtd vvood Lumber company i ' burning, ml all that protects the town of Ficldbrook is i;iu yards of green tim ber, which may ward off the flames, although the residents are preparing lo flee with their household goods. The fire devastated a stretch of timber over 3d miles long and from four to five miles wide, burning houses, mostly squatter settlements, thousands of cords of wood and many thousands of acres of timber bind. The plant of the Little River Red wood Lumber company, now reported burning, is valued at $1 000,000, ex clusive of timber, of which there is several thousand acres. Two deaths have been recorded. A body found, at f.rst thought "to be that of A. Carlson, has now been identified as that of Prank White more, wlile another charred corpse found at Trinidad has not been iden tified. l ire is now going inland up Little River at a furiou-pace. At noon the wind was blowing the flames through sparse timber that was once logged off or denuded of its b:g trees, but so fast are they traveling that there is no doubt they will again get into thick timber at the bead of Little river, when the damage will be hard to estimate. If fire once gets into this timber, there will be no stopping it until jt reaches the Trinity county line, units the wind changes or a heavy rain falls. ROCKEFELLER AS AUTHOR. Oil King Makes Denial of Accusations Against Him. New York. Sept. 23 John D. Rockefeller appears for the first time in the role of an author in a scries of articles on "Some Random KemiiiH cences of Men and Events," the first of which will aotiear 011 l'riilur in he Otobcr issue of "Tlio V'.r1,l a Work." Mr. Rockefeller cives as n rrrxtnn lor sneaking now that "if a tenth nf the things that have been said arc true, men dozens of able and faithful men who have been .issoi-iitr,! iil, me, many of whom have pissed away. luisi nave oecn guilty of grave faults. I'or myself. I had decided to tm nothing, hoping that after my death me irutii would gradually come to the surface and oostrruv wmit.i rt.i strict justice; but while I live and can testily to certain things, it seems fair that 1 should refer to some points which I hope will help to set forth several inucn discussed Happenings 111 1 new iigm. 1 am convinced that thev have not been fully understood. "It has been said that I forced the men who became niv n.irin-r in th.. oil business to join with me. I would 1101 nave neeii so snort-sighted. If it were true tint I followed such tactics. I ask. would it have heMi possible to make of such men life long com panions?" Mr. Rockefeller stie.iL of th- velopment of the Standard Oil mm- "any aim says mat the pi in of selling direct to the consumer and the ex ceptionally rapid growth of the busi ness "bred a certain antagonism which I suppose could not have been avoided." STORM DAMAGES PROPERTY Severe Results from Rainfall ahd Elec trical Tempest In California. I.os Angeles. Cal.. Sept. 21. A storm of unprecedented extent and duration for this time of venr visited this city and the siirrotindini? counties the past 4S hour, the rainfall amount mil tn several iiii-di'a in 1 md the electrical display which ac- iimipanien ttic storm resulting in con siderahle nrooertv ilinnir .iri;.... hirly at H.ikcrsfudd. where a ranch- nouse was struck and destroyed. A rlottdliiirst in Km fields caused the loss of a great cpnn- uiy ui on. wnicn escaped to the irri gation ditches. At San I.uis Obispo a barn was struck by lightning, de stroymg it and so terrifying the horses that six had to bo shot. Local Option Wins Point. Indianapolis, Ind., Sept. 23. Local "rt:G:.;:;! made a stand in the house yesterday, and won a signal victory ner their opponents, who have been working persistently to gain an ad vantage over the anti-liiptor forces The bill was advanced to a second reading after a vote which showed 31 to 40 in favor of the local option ists. The close vote does not fully Mgnify the full extent of the victory, for there were many powerful influ ences exerted agiinst the anti-li.uor men An effort was made to kill the hill by indefinitcpostponement. Wright Makes Good Trip. I.cmans, Trance. Sept. 23 Wilbur Wright made a successful flight ves terd.tv afternoon against a wind "th.it was blowing at the rate of shout is niles an hour. c remained up for fraction more than 34 minutes, cov ering officially ::;i kilometers (21 miles), which is about ha'f a k ! meter more thin the distance mole 'or the Mirhclrn prize on Momhy In reality Mr. Wright covered about r!3 miles, the force of the wind ob'ig ing him to make wide turns. Carnegie's Gift $1,250,000. London. Sept. 23 F.nconragrd by the success tint has attended the es tah'Mimert of his 'hero fund'' in Xmerict. Andrew Cirnegie has decid ed to found a similar fuid in his nv ive land. To this end he is about to Mnd over to trusircs the sun of 1 2JO.0C0. fc)o 2zJo Swollen glands about the neck, weak eyes, pale, waxy complexions, running sores and ulcers, skin diseases, and general poor health, are the usual ways in which Scrofula ia manifested. The disease beinir deeply intrenched in the blood often attacks the lxints, resulting in White Swelling-, or hip disease, and the scrofulous and tubercular matter so thoroughly destroys the healthful properties of the blood that Scrofula sometimes terminates in consumption, an incurable disease. The entire circulation being contaminated, the only way to cure the trouble is to thoroughly purify the blood and restore the circulation to . a strong, healthy state. S. S. S. is the very best treatment for Scrofula; it renovates the entire Llood supply and drives out the scrofulous and tubercular deposits. S. S. S. is the greatest of all Llood purifiers, and it not only goes right down to the very bottom of the trouble and removes the cause, but it supplies the weak, diseased blood with the healthful properties it is in need of, and in this way builds up weak, frail, scrofulous persons and makes them strong and healthy. S. S. S. is a gentle, sate, vegetable preparation and is suited for persons of any age. Ilook on the blood containing information about Scrofula and any medical advice free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA. 3A. Am m Safely Valve. "Rcorchlcy doesn't have any more of th.6 terrible epileptic Gts he used to have, due ht7" "No; whenever he feels one of them coming on he goes aud takes a spin la his automobile. On llcaaon. liclla What do they want to dis cover tho north pate for? Stella What for? Why, for the sake of getting mine picture postcards from there, of course. Tick-Me-Up. Mothers will find Mrs. T."Inilow Fonthtn Syrup the b. g'. remedy to Use 101 tliir tli Ull u lurlug ib UxtLiug ix:r.od. "You sjieut a uioiiih at the seaside. Did It pay 7" "1 can't say it paid, but I came out exnetly eveu." How?" "I'nid out ft'A but pnined twelve pon i) ils. Siinie thing, you know." e York Jew. The Jew ish community of New York fs now the largest In history or tra dition. It fvpresents 1(1 per cent of the entire Jewish population of the world. CJTC Ht. Vltn' Dunce unit itvitos ijimwm prn llUftoaUy carnd ly lir. . . liu' Ortwt Nwrva Kb tnrT. M.-ii.l for TEEl S3 00 (ml IkviIr mul tr.-nll-e. lr. U. U. Klma. LA., tl Arta bt.. 1'UiUJuli.liiu. fa. Ireular Aiublllon. Rlocnm Curious fad tlmt ISoxIcy, the luiNiluill pitcher, lms taken up, Un't it? lie's lti i Id i 113 an airship. tlofast No; it's H-rfeetIy natural. lie thinks he enn make one that will de scribe a ahorter curve thnu anybody else's uathine." It Cures W hila You Walk. Allen' KMit-Kao it a c rtilii cure for hot. vi'Hlinif,rnllii,ani KWollen.acliliiK feet. Hold by all inn,'Kl-ts. Trice Jinn'l aeeet any mil.-Mutiv '1'tiul jiHikHno KKtli. AUUrvu Allvu8. Ol0Vsi.Ml;I,e Koy, N. Y. When the Wlud lllitsva Itlnht. Btrnnijer How far ia it to the stock rards? Native Right here. Can't you tell b your none? Stranger No; been smelling Just Ilkf this ever since I came in slj;lit of the town. Chicago Tribune. How's This? We OfferOne II ;i n.l ro.l Pollsrs Reward fnrsny rM n( l atarrh lliat eaanot he cured by II l'l Catarrh Cure. F.J. ('It KNEV & CO., Toli'do, 0 We. the urvtcrsliMUj.l. huve kn vu K. J. Clivuey for thu Inl 1" yi'am, and U'llt-ve him fierfcrtly honorable in all bui.-nt'M tiansaetinna ami r.nitni'iaiiv anm 10 varry out any ounga iou 111 ado tv nl ftrra. WALI'INil, KINNAN A MARVIV. W'hiileaale trntrs'iata. Toledo.O ITall'i Calsrrah Cure In sken iuicrnally, act In ilireetly upon ttio blooi an I mnrom nr-fai- ot the iytim. Tentimonlalr ient trim. friee 7i rent jht botiln. 80M ty all UriiKSlsta. laao Uall raiully l'Uls lor loniiailon. 1'nela Allen. "I see the government is ginjj Into the airship luihiin'KS," suid I'ncle Allen Sparks. "Sooner or later the airship will get into ihi) it it-it. and then we'll have nut chine politicians and flying machine poll lcians." Symmetry. The smoker who sat directly opposite had put his foot on the ede of the sest occupied by the profenaor. It wss eneaacd In on of those easy going, hygienic ahoes that look like a can vas covered bam. "My friend," said the professor, eying It diwAppiovinglT, "oblige tn by removing thst thing from my seat. It's bad form." Chicsgo Tribune. 'ihe Kind You llavo Ahvnvs turo of Cha. II. Fletcher, nml lin been juado uuder his personal Mipervlsiou for oier MO years. Allow no ono to deeelvo you in thl; Counterfeitn, Imitations) nnd Ju-st-ns-jrixMl' nro hut i:perimcnts, and endanger the health of Children linerience nsalnst llxperinieiiU What is CASTORIA Casforh U n harmlost nubstltuto for Castor Oil, lar Rorle, l)roH nnd Sootltin? JSrrtipsw It i.4 Pleasant. It eontaliit neither Opium, 3Iorphino nor other Narcotic eiihstanec. Its naro 1 its truarantee. it ileslrnvs Worm nnd allajs VeTerllines. cone. It relieves Teething Tnmhles. cures Constipation ITat iiIcjiov. It n.iiiiilate tlm Pk.mI. rMmiai.i !. nnd Stomat uieii nun ioyei, j;ivinr neaitiiy nnd natural bleep. Children's l'unucea The Mother's l'rieiul. Tho The Kind You Mo Always Bought Bears tho In Use For SIP . ySF7iie THE CUBE FOR 5C&0FBLA H OWAI!T I.. riTTRTOrt. Atsaref an Chain bit. l-ewivllto, t'oloTMUUk how-Hurt prliHl liol.L Kllvrr. U ad, tl ; Onia, Wlvur.r-; Oolit, w. Zlnoof lipii.-r, H. lvanlilut.il. lil a ill 11 4 envaWipi n4 tiii I iri list sent 00 aiS'liratlnn, Control anil I'm pn work nollcliMl. l.ivrwuuii 1 arUuoata Kar ISSUERS The cleanest. liahtsst. and most comfortable atthesair.etimel cheapest In the VJj end Decause 11 wears longest 30? Evcrjurhere Every garment quar. a; 'iid water prod Cclaloq free CO firuro CRESCENT EGGPHOSPHATE BAKING POWDER A modern leavenrr at a moderate price) is 30 j per cent, more efficient than "Trust" or Cream-of-Tartar products aud absolutely free from the health-racking Rochelle Salts residue Invariably accompanying their use. Get it from your Grocer 25c-FULL POUND 25c In )our niouih nlmtlur In Any wnjr to the ntovT If n, i o ntHd to wenr wttl Jy. uhiimhI)! rtinl tlnt or ill Httiua. oiMinurr briiiuu work. lb lr. W im )totn of TEETH W1TKCUT PLATES" Tt rwtlt of 21 hiV rn rU'iicf. t h new wjr of rliuaiiiK trtth In hm r otith-twrth In fnct, teeth la Hiuniiu'4t. tvth to htw your fo uion, m jro tliil (iron otir nut urn I one. Our foit-e la m orimn lrel mm vnn do your entire rmwn, lirltlue or plat nork in m Any it nfry. 1 onithly paiulww es iractinti. Only hluh-i-luM, euientltlo work. WISE DENTAL CO., INC. rr W. A. W lw. Munnirrr , H yenni In PoHlnnit. fwi.n.l Klimr, InilinK I! illdliii. 'I hlr.1 and Wuh. Invtitn Hnvv'o. Otti-' I irtitn. H . M. to D f. M. Hun. i1mi. Ilo I I1 M IniiiliM y iira. tir.u. pUu U up. I hour. A nixl Mum a.D. P N U No. 40 08 Til K.N wrltlnc to advertiser, pie men iioai ima paper. ltouuht h:i Iwirno tlm klirtiA. It ctiresi Diarrhea, nnd AVI ml Signaturo of WW A. Over 30 Years. try uv ; I T Is 0 0