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Tha Stimulus of Pura Blood That is what ix required by every organ of the body, for the proper performance of its functions. It prevent biliousness, dyspep sia, constipation, kidney eorcplniut, rheumatism, catarrh, nervousness, weakness, faintnees, pimples, blotches, and all cutaneous emo tions. It perfect all the vital processes. S P. Kmon. Woodstock. Ala. took Hood's ttorsmiwmll to make hi" blood pur. He w rites thai be had not frit well but tired forxome time. Before he had bnisheil the first bottle of this medicine he felt let ter and when he had taken the second was like another man free tram that tired feel ing and able to do his work. Hood's Sarsapariila Promises to cure and keeps the promise. Accept no substitute, but get Hood's today. A Word of Sympathy. We should speak " comfortably to in onmmiv unit tn rhft ri?pnrSftd- A word of svmpathv timely spoken is balm to a wounded heart. The letter written in the spirit of Him whose ,a in of comfort is some- times the opening of the soul to grace ; and peace. Tbia.ip..torej.oneTei7bexothe fe1iu.n! Laxative BromoQuinine TaMu the remedy that cure a cold In oa day Oregon at the Pan-American. The Oregon commissioners to the Pan-American Exposition say that the state's exhibits will include nine-; pound potatoes, the largest cherries and j apples grown aud trees six feet in diameter. Ftati or Onto, cmr or touedo, i . LVCAtl c:oi'kty. FRASt J. Cheney make oath that he Is the senior parierotihe firm oir.J.lHEKET&lo., doing buaineu in the citr of Toledo, Count k:. s tn.. iA .nil ! aii4 A m will r".".";?!?? ii- and every cane of Ctlarrh that cannot be cured or toe use ot hall's uatarrh ctrk. FRANK J. CHENEY Sworn to before me and subscribed in m presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 1&86. I ""Tl A. W.GLEA30N". IWALJ notary Public Ball' Catarrh Cure it taken interoallT and acts directly on the blood and tnocou mrlacea of i theiystem. send lor testimonial, tree. F. J. CH ESEV St CO., Toledo, O, Sold br druggie, 76c - HaU'i Family WUs are the best. Tower 391 Feet High at Buffalo. a .. .-f a- itt An electric tower cut leet nitrn win , be the centerpiece of the ran-American Exposition. TOO KNOW WHAT TOO AKK TAKING When yon take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonio because the formula is plainly printed on every bottle showing that it is simply Iron and Quinine in a taste lees form. No Cure, No I'ay.' 60c. The Midway of the Buffalo Exposition. The in id ay of the 1'nu-Americin exposition at BafTalo costs I3.UOO.00U. SORES AND ULCERS. Sores and Ulr never become chronic unless the blood ia in poor condition is sluggish, weak and unable to throw off the poisons th;tt accumulate in it. The system must be relieved of the unhealthy matter through the sore, and great danger to life would follow should it heal before the blood bas been made pure and healthy and all impurities eliminated from the sys tem. S. S.S. begins the cure by first cleans ing and invigorating the blood, building up the general health and removing from liie J!1 CONSTANT DRAW I all morbid, f7DOM OVOtv ! enete matter. " r When this has been accomp'.iabed the dis - charge gradually ceases, and the sore or nicer heals, it is tne tendency of these old indolent sores to grow worse and worse, and eventually to destroy the bones. Local applications, while soothing and to some extent alleviate pain, cannot reach the oeat of the trouble. S. S. S. does, and no matter how apparently hopeless your condition, even though your constitution has broken down, it will bring relief when nothing else can, It supplies the rich, pure blood necessary to heal the sore and nourish the debilitated, diseased body. Mr. I. B. Talbert, Lock Box 34s, Winona. Miss., eayc "Six year ago my It, rom the knre to tne foot wa one aoua aore. everal phyiician treated me and I made two tritx to Hot ot Spring-, but found no relief. I wa induced to try 8. 6. S . and it made a complete cure. I have been a per fectly well naa ever since." is the only purely veg etable blood purifier known -contains no poisonous minerals to ruin the digestion and add to, rather than relieve your Buffer ings. If your flesh does not heal readily when scratched, bruised or cut, your blood is in bad condition, and any ordinary sore is apt to become chronic. Send for our free book and write our physicians about your case. We make no charge for this service. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC C0 ATLANTA, 6A. lj Beat' r.imii whiui aii cikF tail s7 Beat Couiih Syrup. Taste Good, Ue in time. Hoia ny araefrin. LOVED LIFE YwO WELL. . i. Aaclant Natcbes Indian Who Raballst Aaainat lelii S'crlftcetU One of the repulsive features of the laws under which the Natchcx Indians were governed Nvaa that when a nuin ber of the royal family of the nation died It was necessary that several oth ers of the people should acvothpany , him to the to tub by suffering death at the bands or executioners. When me Ureal Sua," the hereditary chief of j the whole oarton, died, all his wives, in cat he w ere provldetl with more than; also several of hla subjects. one. and ua.a SlKlltWUl fitllitW tllm Illt. 1hri rata nf ahmtan-a Thu "l.ltttu Sim." ! , j . , i d. f secondary chief ami also member o the royal family, likewise claimed, when dylnjr. their tribute of death from the living. lu addltiou to this, the ln- exorable law also condemned to death : any man of the Natehea rac who had niarrieu a gin or tne royai jine oi mo "Suns:" on the occasion of her death he was called upon to accompany her.1 "I will narrate to you upon this uu! Ject." wri'a an old French chronicler of Louisiana, "the story of an Indian; who was not In a humor to submit to this law. Ills name was Ktteacteal.' He had contracted an alliance with the Suns.' The honor came near having; a fatal result for him. His wife fell j"h. and as soon as he percelre.! that was approaching her end he took to fight, embarking in a pirogue on the Mississippi, and sought a refuge in New urieans. lie piami ninwu- under the protwtlon of the Governor,' who was at that time Mon de Wen- ville. offering himself to be the (.ov- I ernor's hunter. The Governor accepted j his services, and Interested himself In bin behalf with the Natchez, who de- answer, that he had nothing to " fear, inasmuch as the ceremony , was over, and as he had not been ret-; ent when It took phce. he was no 'longer available a a candidate for ex-; ecu t Ion.' New Orleans rlcayune. MRS. BECKWITH DIVORCED. Granddaughter of Abraham Lincoln . Freed from Mar'tal Hond. Mrs .Jessie I Beckwlth. daughter of , Robert T. Lincoln, of Chicago, and cTflmldnutrhter of President Lincoln. . A . . m- m..-Pi.ul USirron Iti-i k with. - - a baseball and football player at Iowa ' ' Weslevan University, has ben dl- r t I i . 1. .. LUiverKitjr. uus ur-u ui-j vorcel from her husband. At the time j Miss Lincoln met Beckwlth he was! playing on the Iowa Wesleyan football eleven. She was then visiting her grandfather. Senator Harlan, and It Is said asked for an introduction. Mr. Lincoln tried to break up the courtship, but in vain, and It culminated In an elopement. A quarrel soon followed anu tne uauguier reiurnin iiuihit. i-vr.- . t - .1 l . ... .1 1. TJ 1 . I wun later ennstea as a private w,in . company r, v irtiein towa volunteers, and was sent to Jacksonville. Fla. In the meantime Mrs. Beckwlth had ap plied for a divorce and It was granted on the grounds of desertion and mm support. Beckwlth Is now a I rakeman on the Burlington road and lives at Creston, Iowa. MISS HELEN HAY. " ; Danuhter of the Secretary of State, Who I a Favorite In Wnhlnrton. One of the popular and beautiful girls of Washington society Is Miss Helen Hay, who has a number of the characteristics of her father, the Secretary of State. At the many diplomatic, of ficlal and private so cial functions she is a welcome guest, nnd her social qualities are similinr lo those which have made Mr. John Hay so uni versally liked. Her mind Is keenly alert to the world, and she miss hay. has an Intuitive knowledge of people. One of her most charming, traits is her fondness for children, and ber skill In verse is seen In the volume recently published by her, entitled "The Little Boy Book," the petry of which appeals to all lovers of the fanciful, the quaint and the hu morous. Quakers in Parliament. The Quakers are the most largely represented community In the British Parliament. There are only 18.00C members of that sect, and they bars MK JRSSIR L. BECKWITH. m Something Out of Lift It U not to be denied that one it getting omethtnu out of life- Tha niao who lives tor mero dollart and rants is not get lug the iuomI out of lifst nor ho who liven for ths indnljrencs of ths bodily appetites, or plsaaurs ouly. No one oaa get the most out ol IK sx copt by comae with his fellows. Rev. T. IV, Tayae. Th dw of th Pro , a romni0n tt.itUm, but tew realUe actual power, (ireut as is the Influence of the it cam. 'jj,"';'1; ; KfKtt .1. . il. . , I . ., .....m ilv.ldttb ia. inihireatioii and I'oiiaiipalloii. U will via, iiiiiiiretuioil mtti rmn"ipi". - lone up the nerve. Mtmnlnie inactive kid. ev. and as an 'apiietiser. it l unequalled, If vou want to ret well, andkeep well, use llostetter'e Biomuch isittem. : Charity. rhers'a a beger at the door; snail I gjvs nm anything? tiive him our bath tickets that are left over. It's too cold now, anyhow." Th Meal frecrr.lptloa for Malnrla Chills and Fever ia a bottle of t roves. Tasteless Chill Tonic. It is simply iron and quinine In a tasteless form, No Cure, Nd ray. ittee COo. Origin of the River Jordan. The river Jordan has its origin in one of the largeet springs in the world. ABSOLUTE SECURITY. Genuine Carter's Little Liver Pills. Must Bear Signature of !yf Fae-Slmlle Wrapper Below. Tear aaaH mm& aa aaay te take m amgaaw irOIIUOACMC. rsi BIZZIKUS. roR uuoumsj. FOSTOIPIOUYU. rfil CONSTIPATIOS. ret sauow skii. I rot TMCCCMPLCXI6I . auvaaraiNMaanHaMM. rfrinTerrtMv6'fe CURE SICK HEADACHE. Century-Old Relics. Emery O. I'endleton has two inter esting relics at his farm in East Bel fait. Me. The old well sweep in the door yard has stood there just 100 years and he bas a sign which was in use when the place was a tavern kept by J. Stephenson In the year 1800. Pino' Cure la the brt medicine we ever ttned for all atfectiona ol the throat and lungs Wm. 0. Kbhbi.it. Vuubureii, liul., b ei. 10, l'JUO. No Typhoid In Weit Africa. Inquiry made in rolynesian Island, jq New Guinea, and West Africa in- jicate that ' typhoid fever does not occur in those regions, bnt seems to be a by-prod act of civilization. II a ewttkA niTTir '-- The Kind You JIavo Always Bought has borno the signa ture of Chas. II. Fletcher, and has been made under his Eersonal supervision for over 30 years. Allow no one deceive you la this. Counterfeits Imitations' and " Jiut-as-flrood" are but Experiments, and endanger the health of Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castorln is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare Boric, Drops and Soothliitr Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Horphino nor other Nnrcotlo substance. Its ace is its ruarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Fevcrishness. It cures Diarrhoea ai.d Wind Colic. It relieves Tccthinff Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. The Kind You Haye Always Bought Bears the In Use For Over 30 Years. TNI OCNTAUN MMMNV, TT MUMKA aTMCIT, NW VOH OITf. WOiyiWSDUTY. In Justice to Herself, Her Hus band and Her Children, Her Health Should Be Her First Consideration, Thoursudt of women endure the tor tures of living death and at t lat uo j eumU to the dlirsaea peculiar to their; ...11. Luau-liK ri lif Mltfl j health which inlKht be theirs If proper ow pa- thetio is the story ol Ihounaiio 01 young mothers ho every year are ear rle.l to their Braves leaving little chil dren to itruHgle alone in the world without the tender care aud wine couu set of a mother. And how deplorable when it is known that there is a reme dv ao exactly aoited to the need of nfferinir women that It cure the! inoi-t stubborn ot their dUeane. Immediately after the birth of her first child in I88, Mra. (irsce Camp bell, of No. 801 Logan rtreet, Grand lUpids, Mich., now 28 years of sjje, was afflicted with a eoiupt ica tloa of tiiseaaes. Her story, at Kttd lu her own word, follows: I 'The birth of my firt child left in) ! in a deplorable condition. My )tei was broken down and 1 suffered from seueral debility. I was exceedingly nervous and rhetituatiNiit slxo troubled me. My appetite failed and the mot delicate aud inviting food failed to tempt me. t was thin and pule, and bad neither enorgy mr amliitiou. My cane bad been (.'towing iteadily wtre for two years. I had uaed aeiets. so called remedies but found no curative qualities in tlieni. "in the nummer of 18113 1 wan vWit ins my ttrundtnother li Ludiuitton, Mich., aud there learned of the wou deiful cures efToi ted by Dr. William' I'lnk I'llls (or I'ale i'eople. 1 tried the pills and had not llnixhed oue box be inixhed oue box be- otter. I continued j h the yrsr sud the , ict enre. 1 nn no j rbeuamtio and have j (ore I felt much better taking them throueb renull wan a jmrfe lonuer nervous or .i more than retrained my lout Deith. I certainly reeoiumeud the pills to all j who need them and their reunite have ' alwsvs been beneficial. ' MKS. (SHACK CAMPBF.LL. Sul)criled and tworn to before me this 20th day of Joly. llt0. B. F. BAKKNDSICN, real. Notary 1'ul.llc. At ail drugitut or direct from Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Hcbuectady, N. Y on receipt of price, 60 cents per box; six boxes for $ 3.60. The Pn-Amrlcjn Floral DUpUy. The great floral display at the 1'sn American Kspuattion will include 500 beds of popular flowers. If yoa hatta't a twulir, balthy aiomDt of bowl ry 0r. yun'r lc. or will He. Knii tou bow) otxa. and t wall, lore, lo lb bpo ot flolnt ptirl or pill tnlaon. I diiarou. Th .mooitoe.i. lvt. mot vcrlmrx wf of lB- tbe V m tit ler aad clwo it lo Ua CANDY CATHArTTIC yt' Plaant. PaUuble, Potent. Tt0poi, DoOood, KerHlakn. Waaktin.orUrltKi. lUe. 10a Write for fr (ample, aod txMklat on baltb. Addr ttwHaf Imm4; twr, Cklttf, iHlml, in Tw. Dt KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAN Signature of BOlS V rsaef auss atewnato SEED DEALERS. IS E! 13 S Menil tnt tf Catalogue. rOKTlaNO HIP CO.. Ut front IU. rrtlae. Of. PUNT UMBERSOH'S SEEDS! Annual ('tali now ria.iy. Malto4 lreon riu-t. Full tine ot aupplie luff (arm. poultry, beea or anrtloti, BUELL LAMBt RSON'S 80NS, 180 Front Strset. Ponlsnd, Ore. rrraM4are Saewa lb eounlry ever ae lb meal ,rl table MevSalbat aa be Iwutbt. tua't v a altifeal 00 ciwt loll ami Ium a feUer il trvi. Iki mm4 Annual fr, 0. itrtusrs CO.. Dttreri, Mkb. A WHOLE UAKUbrf T FOi1 lrCi Wua ' hu "' , u, Miwr . ( liluut tutnaie.. IM IMKprlMK IhwI i.u I I Main, lmw imUti. .... f 1 MU in ('wnuuMe,... W llijuvm i ii. i. .,.. ...... " Lfetfwtt rtW !.. ! Wtrtb it.ee rw. ! iM w ui wiit" " tWi fZt . -4 1 yaejS? M ttW aS a " rkW e IS um m ' mj t"MTa4r urn i tarfi t ts.,iC(wie. SJ B ' i jfA affigi jULILVH II WEP NOTHING BETTER MADE Yes ean'l make a nUtake II tea it ..Mitchell Mitchell, iiearis & Staver Co. PORTLAND, ORE CON. II WV BLACK oaYtLLOW i Weep r drY 'IN THE 'Hardest storm. Taut NoSuasTtrwTts. e""e Catalooucj Smuwih futj, or &i Mate. A J.TQwp wnn" m. 'KreamolaM-A re. ntrkablc UquUl cream, which aoftcn the skla, aivlng (bat youthful com nlriiun which KViUY WOMAN UUSIRKS. Ifarmlea and abaotutele InvUible. Ji.oop. botUe. Senrt 11 cent lor lliuatrat. ed bonk,"Heuty Secreie.M K. 1. Wiumrb BtCo.. Suite 613 New York aiif Hcattle. IF YOU WANT AN ENGINE, BOILER SAW W1ILL Of in fact anything: in the Machine Mae, writs ui for Catalogue! and Price. RUSSELL & CO., Portland. Oregon. SURE CUBE FOR PILES ITCHlUt fllea produce tnolHtur ndcu. luihl Till form, well Mllllnd, Uleedlnf or rrotru.il I'll ar cured b, Dr.Boaanko'a Pll Ramao lieuin(. t hv r bio about juur cuo, VlL UOriANK.0. l'mad.)1. PATENTS without ran unlM ueoMtl nd dcrlpttaii and set free opinfea MILO. 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