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V Scrofula This root of many evils Glandular tumors, abscesses, pimples and other cutaneous erup tions, sore ears, inflamed eyelids, rickets, dyspesia, catarrh, readi ness to catch cold and inability to get rid of it easily, paleness, nerv ousness and other ailments includ ing the consumptive tendency Can be completely and perma nently removed, no matter how young or old the sufferer. Hood's Srapimll,i was given the tlaueh ter f Silas Vemooy, VVawaoiiig. N. V.. who hal kmiken ont'witu soivfu la sores all orer her face ami heart. The first bottle j helped berami when she had taken six the : sores were alt heaiel and her taoe was j smooth. He wriies that she has never ' shown any higu of the scrofula returning, j Hood's Sarsaparilla Promises to cure and keeps the! promise. Auk your druggist for it today and accept no substitute. Different Sort. "My daughter," remarked Mrs. Sex- i dor, "has developed a perfect passion for music." ) "Yet, returned Mrs. Peppery, 'I'll ( warrant it isn't as strong as the pas-1 sion vour daughter arouses in my but band"." Stops tho Oough and Works Off tho Gold. Laxative Bromo-Quinin Tablets car a cold in one day. No cure, No Fay. Price 25 cents. Quakers in Parliament The Quakers are the most largely represented community in the British i parliament. There are only 18,000 members of the sect, and they have eight M. P.'s. Many complicated diseases and much suffering result (rum con stipation. GARFIELD TKA cures the most obstinate case of stomach and bowel derangements. Encouraged. Jane It is always a surprise to me what a lot of homely women get mar-1 ried. j Bertha No doubt it is a reflection that gives yon a great deal of encour agement, dear. j I.lta to a I.aij Liver! J Lazy, leaden livers cause nine tenths of all deaths. (jIto your liver ife with t'sscsreu Candy Cathartic and save your own life I AU oruggisw, loc, -toe, ooc. Will Use PxUble School Houses. St. Joseph, Mo., is to lollow Boston's example, and provide portable school bouses for the overflow from tbe regu lar schools. Rheumatic pains are the cries of protest and distress from tortured muscles, aching Joint and excited nerves. The blood has been poisoned by the accumulation of waste matter in the system, and can no longer supply the pure and health sustain ing food they require. The whole system feels the effect of this acid poison ; and not until the blood has been purified and brought back to a healthy condition will the aches and pains cease. Mrs. Jsmes Kell, cf 707 Ninth street. N. R, Washington. D. C, writes as follows: "A few months ago I had an attack of bciatic Rheum tism in its worst form. The pain was so intense that I became completely pros trated. The attack was sa nnususllr severe one, and my condition was regard e as being very danger ous. I was attended by oneef tbe mo-t aGte doc tors in Washington, who is also a member of the fac ulty of a leading medical conege here. He tola me to continue his prescrip tions aa would set well. After having ' filled twelve l Ultra wunctft receiving; the slightest feeecat, I declined to coptime his treatment any longer, tiavlag. heard nt 8. S. 8. (Swift's Specific! tecommesded for Rheumatism, I decided, almost to despair however, to give the medicine a trial, and a Her I had taken a lew bottles I was able t bobble around on crutches, aud very soon there, after had no use fur them at all, 8. 0. a. having eared ma sound sad well. All the distressing pains have left me, my appetlt baa returned, and I am happy to be again restored to perfect health. the great vegetable purifier and tonic, is the ideal remedy in all rheumatic troubles. There are no opiates or minerals in it to distarb the digestion and lead to ruinous habits. We have prepared a special book on Rheumatism which every sufferer from this painful diaease should read. It is the most complete and interesting book of the kind in existence. It will be sent free to any one desiring it. Write our physi dans fully aad freely about your case. Wej make no charge for medical advice. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA. CA. Don't Stop Tobacco Suddenly It Injures nervous system to do so. BACO CCJKO is the only cure that rrallv eures and notifies you when to stop. Bold with a guarantee that three boxes will cure any case. RlRn.flHRfl is vegetable and harmless. It has PBUU UUnU C)red tnolIg(lUiif ,t wllPre votl. At all druyKlsts or by mall prepaid, $1 a box; 8 boxes 12.50. Booklet free. Write Kurika CUEMior, Co., Ia Crosse, Wis. HILP HIKE TO EMPLOYERS. Cooks, Walters, Loggers, Millmen, Engineers, Bakers, K. R. men. Domestics, Clerks, Carpen ters, Woodchopers Houxe Girls, Htels, Res taurants, Prompt attention to mall orders. ACME EsPLOTlUT lUR-Jtl. 1st, UV4 iflRRUOI. fMTUKI.M. UUKfcS WHtKh ALL LSt FAILS, Best Cough Syrup. Tantes Good. Use in una, noia or aruRdi.u. 1 1 GOOD AND BAD OF RICHES. , Among Anglo-Saxons Wealth Accnmn latee, but Men Do Not Decay, While the vast accumulation of rich es la these days Is rejranlcU with alarm by philosophers and statesmen who think thy Nt-e In It slgus of the luevlta Me uVjicncraev of' tli race, It Is luter esulnjr to note oa the other baud how the growth of prosperity Is hailed hi Culm by Civil Uoveruor Jose Miguel Guinea, of Puerto Principe. lie ha officially rciortvil that prosperity la re turning to the Islam! and that the heavy cane crop ami high wage are making the Cubans so satisfied that they desire, nothing radical. At the Mime time hero In the United States. Hooker Washing tou, a practical negro philanthropist U urging the people of his raw that the accumulation of protiorty will uplift them from the slough of Ignorance aud vice Into which so large a proportion are plunged. If thy will cease their efforts to obtain social ami political rec ognition and turn their energies to maklug money, he promise that they will grow lu grace and In the good opinion of all their countrymen. Without a doubt both Seuor Gomea ami Hooker Washington art right, for while there are great perils lu plutocra cy the moderate accumulation of riches U always desirable. No natlou that la stink In poverty, be Its people ever w gifted and virtuous, can amount to any thing In the world. A people of thrift not only enjoy the comforts of life, but establish enlightened and progressive governments, cultivate the am and eelcnee, and lead In the oWrvance of religion. The man ' who acquires property has given a boud to respect hi neighbor's rights. It Is the great com mercial nations that are foremost In all the work of civilization. There must be accumulated wealth tefore art and science can be encouraged, for without wealth there can le no leisure suitable to the encouragement of Intellectual or artistic pursuits. At the same time riches can be abused and In the pur suit and In the use of them the worst passions of the heart are displayed. "Ill fares the land to hastening Ills a prey. Where wealth accumulates and men decay." Only when men decay, however. The Anglo-Saxon race Is the leader In com merce and Industry and gainful pur suits, yet neither here nor In England Is the mental or the Intellectual vigor of the jveople Impaired. The race for wealth Is a mad one with them, but their devotion to liberty Is so great and their sense of right so strong that plu tocracy has an unequal struggle. The love of money Is great among tliem, but as yet It Is far from being dominant Louisville Courier-Journal PUZZLE CAUSED DEATH. Inventor of the KKTptlin Max Conld Not Holve Llfe'e Pnzzle. II. A. Mahood, of Philadelphia, the Inventor of many puzzles, killed blm seolf one week after be had worked two solution to the 'Egyptian maze," I which experts declared waa not capa ble of being worked out KOYPTIAN MAZK PCZZMC. The phywiclana who held an autopsy on the body say tbe man bad the "puz zle brain." Ills brain was found to be unlike that of other men. It was twit- 111 I'J lllJl C U1DU UU1UI&4I j knot, as if from puzzling over the weird windings of the Egyptian maze, ; the folds of the brain Itself had twisted land bent In and out after the fashion of the puzzle blocks. Golden Carpets at Auction. According to a Lisbon correspondent two magnificent carpcta, presented by the Infanta Donna Sanche to the royal convent of St Antonio In 1500, have! Just been sold by auction at the munlcl- j pal chamber to pay for repairs at the convent and church. The sale of thei carpets, which were Persian, about j eighteen feet square, embroidered with real gold, caused much excitement. The j most eager blchlers were two groups, French and German. Bidding began at $4,440, and the B'renchmen .secured the nrlze for $8,540, which Is regarded as nearly $5,000 below the real value. Two other equally splendid carpets ' from the Eetrella convent were also an nounced for sale, but public feeling has become so strong that the sale has been countermanded. The secret terror of every woman' life la that on her wedding day tbe I groom vlll fall to appear. Nothing"! could happen that would humiliate a ' woman more. CAUGHT BY THE GRIP. ssMSMHSfassaBMMsassasansMSMSMsaasBssasassssasMssanswMHMssawss Released by Pe-ru-na Congressman How v ard's Recovery Congressman V Geo. li White's Case. La Grippe is epidemie catarrh. It j spares no class or nationality. The cultured and the ignorant, the aristo crat and tbe pauper, lbs manses and the classes are alike subject to la grippe. None are exempt all are 11a ble. Have yon the grip? Or. rather, has the grip got you? litip is well named. The original French term, la grippe, has been shortoned by the busy Ameri can to read ''grip." Without intend ing to do 10,1 new word has been coined that exactly describes the case. As if some hideous giant with awful GRIP had clntched os in its fatal clasp. Men. women, children, whole towns and cities are caught in tbe baneful grip of a terrible monster. l'e-rn-na for Grip, Mrs. Dr. C. D. Powell, president of Epworth League, also president of Loyal Temperance Legion, writes from Cbeualis, Wash.: "I have nsed several remedies in cases of severe colds and la grippe, but none I consider of more value than Peruna." Mrs.-Dr. C. D. Powell. Tbe Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, Afrcr-KfTscts of I. a Clrlppe. Miss Emma Jonris, president Golden Rod Sewing Circle, writes from 40 Burling street, Chicago, 111., as fol lows: i ' "Ibis spring I suffered severely from the after effects of la grippe. As the doctors did not seem to help me I bought a bottle of Peruna." Miss Em ma Jonris. Congressman Howard's Letter. Fort Payne, Ala. The Peruna Medicine Co., Colum bus, Ohio: Gentlemen "I have taken Pe runa now tor two weeks and find I am very much relieved. I feel that my cure will be perma nent I have also taken It for la grippe and I take pleasure In rec ommending Peruna as an excel lent remedy to all fellow suffer ers." M. W. Howard, Member of Congress. La Grippe Leaves the System In a. Deplorable Condition. D. L. Wallace, a charter member of the International Barbers' Union, writes from 15 Western avenue, Min neapolis, Minn.: Iowa the "Hawkeyc State." Iowa almost from the date of its ad mission has been called the "Hawkeye State." Hawkeye was the name of a noted Indian chief, who, in the early days, caused no little trouble along the western border of American civiliza tion. ' , TO CURB A COLD IN ONE DAT Take Laxative Bromo , Quinine Tab lets, All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's sig nature is on each box. 25c. Electrical Works or Germany. The electrical works of Germany reptesent an investment of $300,000,- 90!). : "Following a eevere attack of la grippe I seemed to be affected badly all over. "One of my easterners who was greatly helped by Prnna advised me to try it, and I procured a bottle the same day. Now my head is clear, my nerves are steady, I enjoy food, and rest well.- Peruna baa bceu worth a dollar a dose to me." L. D. Wallace. Grip Causes Deafnssa. Mrs. M. A. Hharick, chaplain O. A. R. Woman's Relief Corps, writes from ! Iremont, Wash.: "When la grippe was tbe prevailing illness in this Western country I was laid op tbe whole winter, I partially lost my hearing, and had a very bad case of catarrh of tbe head and throat. "I read of Peruna, tried it and had my bearing restored and catanh cared. I cannot speak too well of Peruna." Mrs. M. A. fcharlck. La Grippe Cured In Its Hrst fttage. , Lieutenant Clarice Mont, of the Salt Lake City barracks of the Salvation Army, writes from Ogdeu, Utah: "Two months ago I was suffering with so severe a cold I could hardly speak. "Our captain advised me to try Pe runa, and procured a bottle for me, and truly it worked wonders. Within two weeks I was entirely well," Clarice Hunt. Congressman White's Letter, Tarboro, N. C. Gentlemen "t am more than satisfied with Peruna and find It to be an excellent remedy for the grip and catarrh. I have used It In my family and they all Join me In recommending it as an excellent remedy." Geo. li. White, Member of Congress. Remained In Feeble Honlth After Cured of La Grlppa. Mrs. T. VV. Collins, treasurer Inde pendent Order Good Templars, of Ever ett, Wash., writes: "After having a severe attack of la grippe I continued in a feeble condi tion even after the doctor called me cured. My blood seemed poisoned. Peruna cored me." Mrs. T. W. Col lins. Address The Pernna Medicine Co., of Columbus, O., for a free book on. ca tarrh. POULTRY NETTINC. Buy from tbe manufacturer, Price la lull rolls 2 feet wide, 1M feet long $1.64 g it m m 1 1 ( 2 47 4 " " " " " 8.80 6 " M " " " .,, 4 1 e m . on i'.ti AU Kindt of Wire and Iron Work. PORTLAND WIRE A IRON WORKS 149 Front St., Portland, Oregon. CUTLER'S GARBOLftTEof IODINE A guaranteed Cure for Catarrh aud Consumption. 11.00. V Lock iiox lib, W. H. SMITH & C0n Buffalo, U.K., Prop's M. P. N. V. .so. 7-ieoi. WHJCN writing t advertisers tlase mention this paper. SEED DEALERS. WHY DON'T YOU Send for KHKK KK! CATALOGUE Portland SEED Company, 136 Front Street. Ported, Ors. 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