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Catarrh Is a constitutional disease. . It originates In a scrofulous condition of the blood and depends on that condition. It often causes headache and dltitness. Impairs the taste, smell and hearing, at feet s the vocal organs, disturbs the stomach. It Is always radically and permanently cured by the blood-purifying, alterative and tonic action of Hood's Sarsaparilla This great medicine has wrought the most' wonderful cures of all diseases depending on scrofula or the scrofulous habit. tiooD'a JriLL an th bt ciWuc In Thtlr Dreams. "Yes; I declined an offer of $5,000 week to play the Iceum circuit," aid the Vaudeville Soubrette. "Huh! I never dream 'em that way, I always accept,' commented the Seltzer Water Comedian. StttmfhmCmtiphmnd rVWfra Off thm CoJd. LazatlTe Bromo-Qulnlne Tablets enre a cold la DM day. Ko cure, No fay, Price 85 cent. Wouldn't Be Necessary. , Teacher Now, Tommy, suppose ' you had two apples, and you gave another boy his choice of them, you would tell him to take the bigger one, wouldn't you? Tommy No, mum. Teacher Why? Tommy Cos 'twouldn't be neces sary. Send 15 cents in stamps for a sam ple of copy of Camera Craft and a large three color picture of " Wawona. " The best photographic magazine pub lished. 330 Sutter St., San Francisco. Judged. Mrs. Nexdore A prominent profes sor of music tried my daughter's voice today. Mrs. Pepprey Ah! I suppose he found it guilty. Tbe Bet Prei eription for Materia Chills and Ferer Is a bottle of Grore's Tasteless Chill Tonic. It la simply iron and quinine in a tasteless form. No Cure. Xo Pay. Price 50c. James J. Hill's Early Days. James J. Hill, the railway magnate, was at one time a Mississippi river steamboat "runner," and as such was well known in the early development of Milwaukee. He was then account ed one of the best "drummers" of bus iness for river boats. Btati of Ohio, Crrr of tolkdo, LtCAS COCNTY. ( Frank J. chiney make oath that he is the senior parter of the firm of F. J. Chkxet A Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, Couiut and State aforesaid, and that ald firm will pair the sum ot ONE HUNDRED IH)LLARS tor earn and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Crac FKAXK J. CHE5SET Sworn to before me ami subscribed it mr presence, this Sth day of December, A. t 1886. i j l A. W . GLEASOX, I v i Hotary Public Ball's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally and acta direction the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for tetimomal, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Bold by druggists, 7oc. Bail's Family Fills are tha best. New to Her. Ellen What's your friend, the act ress, playing in now? Frank Repertoire. Ellen Oh, is she? That's a new piece I never saw, isn't it? X TO CIEE A COLD IS OSK DAT Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All truggiBts refund the money if It fails to cure. . Yv. Grove's signature is on each box. . Big Estates Doubled. It is declared by Wall street men ; that the estates of Commodore Van derbilt and Jay Gould have about dou bled in the hands of the late owners. The Vanderbilt properties were worth $80,000,000 and the Gould interests $70,000,000. Rheumatism is due to an excess cf acid in the blood. When this escapes through the pores of the kin, as it often does, it produces some form of skin eruption some itching disease like Eczema of Tetter but when these little tubes or evtezt glands are suddenly closed by exposure to cold and sudden chilling of tie body, then the poisons thrown' off by Ji the blood, finding no outlet, settle in membrane. muscles, tissues and nerves. These parts become greatly inflamed, feverish and hot ; dajger-like, maddening pains follow in quick succession, the muscles become extremely tender, the nerves break down and the sufferer is soon reduced to a state of helplessness and misery. This acid poison penetrates the joints and seems to dry out the natural oils, and the legs, arms and fingers become so stiff and sore that every movement is attended with excruciating pains. Liniments, plasters, electricity and baths, while their ttse may give temporary ease, cannot be called cures, for the disease returns with every chanje of the weather. -- xnree years aro i naa serere attack er la. grippe, which left me almost sv phyaioal wreck. To add to say wretched condition, a severe form of Jtheumetlsm dereloped. I tried all the physicians la our city, but stone of them could de sue any permanent rood. X used all the s-fceamatio cures X could hear of, but reoeired ao benefit. After bog-inning- S. 8. S. X wh relieved of the pains and have gained in flesh and atrena-th and my g-eneral health is better thavm for years. X consider 8. 8. 8. the grandest blood medicine in the world, and heartily recommend it to any one seeking- relief fron the tertures of Rheumatism. . F. GS2Z0OKT, TJnlen, 8. O." to ruinous habits. Alkalies and the potash and mineral remedies so often pre cnbed, affect the tender lining of the stomach and weaken the digestion, thus adding another burden to the already weak and impoverished blood. 8. 8. S. con tains no mineral or dangerous drug of any kind, but is a simple, vegetable remedy and the most perfect blood purifier known. Send for our book on Rhen. tnatism and vnte our physicians if you wish any information er advice. We would, be glad to cail you a book free ; we charge nothing whatever for medical advice, TH13 SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, OA. King Henry's Debts. PuVe Henry My dear, why are all of tho'so royal carriap standing out in front of the palace? Queen Wilhelmina I wonder that you ask. , They are standing there to prevent the wretched collection agency from stopping its dead wagon in front of the door. That's why. Sslf Evldtnt. ' ' Teacher Johnny, what do we breathe? ' Johnny Air. Teacher That's right. Now, Tom my, of what is air composed? Tommy Breath. v sinkingIpells. I ALARMING SYMPTOMS DESCRIBED IS A SWORN STATEMENT. Mn, W. T. Clark-, of Home, Jf. T. Tells Why She Is Now Kveomme-udlng a WallknowM Itemed? to Her Friends. Tn.llmictlnn a ml stomach trouble have many results t hat arc not always readily traced to their real cause. Somet imes the kidneys are apparently affected but more often an irregulari ty of the heart's action produces a far more alarming symptom. The cause ' is easily explained and is removed I when the stomach trouble is cured. A case in point is that of Mrs. . T. Clark, of 318 West Thomas street, Rome, N. Y. She says: ; "To begin with, 1 had gastritis, which brought on sinking spells for about an hour every morning. I was ; very weak and nervous and finally was j compelled to take to my bed. My illness began in the spring of 1807, and continued for about four months. For about half this time I was con- fined to my bed. I suffered greatly from the stomach trouble and ner- 1 . .. 1 1 - . . A vousness, lul wnai aiarmeu me most was the sinking feeling at the heart. "I had read about Dr. Williams Pink Tills for Pale Teople and when some of my friends recommended the pills very highly, I decided to give them a trial. I bought ono box and by the time this was used up the sink ing spells had ceased. I felt better but continued taking the pills until I had used 12 boxes. I still keep the pills in the house for I believe that they are a splendid medicine. I always recommend Dr. Williams' Pink Tills to my friends who are ail ing for I know that they will do all that is claimed for them." Signed, MRS. W. T. CLARK. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 9th day of April, 1900. Benj. S. Brown, Real. Notary Public. No discovery of modern times has proved such a blessing to . women as Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale Peo ple. Acting directly on the blood and nerves, invigorating the body, regulatng the functions, they restore the strength and health in the ex hausted patient when every effort of the physician proves unavailing. These pills are Bold in boxes at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50, and may be had at all druggists, or direct by mail from Dr. Williams Medicine Co,. Schenectady, N. Y. A Problem Solved George Why do women talk so much? Fanny So the men can't. They think the lesser of the two evils the better. Probably. Nell I saw Maude buying a lot ol silk stockings the other day. Belle Putting something by for a rainy day,I suppose. 8. S. 6. cures Rheumatism by working a complete change in the blood J the acids are neutral ized, the circulation purified and the rich, healthy blood that is carried to the irritated, aching muscles and joints, soothes and heals them. 6. S. S. cures Rheu matism even when inherited or brought on by the excessive nse of mercury. Opium, in some form, is the basis of nearly all so-called Rheumatic Cures, which deaden the pain but do - CHINESE CHARACTERISTICS. Strange Ideas of Economy, Toll tenee and Gratitude, The spirit of economy In the Chluese race truusmuU all that cau be Imag ined. The smallest particle of matter Is utilised. The old, cunt off account book of the merchant la cut Into piece and oUed to. serve Instead of glass la windows op. lantern. A cootie who has a six. hours' march with a heavy burden will .return to hl polut ot de parture without having broken his fast, In order to save the two nuts his breakfast would have cost away from home. Nothing Is more curious than to see them eat, although, with tulr fa mous chop-sticks, they do not torform all the wonderful feats generally sup posed. They put their tiAsd In bowls or saucers and with the chopstlck they raise the pieces of meat or tlah to the mouth with suttkieut grace. Each has a bowl of rice, which he holds near his lips, and with the aid of the chopsticks he pushes) the content luto his mouth. It Is curious to see them pick up with thi-lr chopsticks the grains of rice that fall on the grouud. The children are taught thla art fruin their earliest years; nothing must bu loaf, uot even the smallest gratu. Europeans regard politeness an nn ex pression of those qualities of the heart which render the person who desires to be polite agreeable to those with whom he Is thnm u. The Chinese look upou the matter from an entirely dif ferent standpoint. Tin same senti ment which accord lmior. mho to the preservation of dignity regulates his actions as regards politeness. Here Is an example of their politeness. A Chi nese arrayed In his most beautiful costume, who presented himself at a house, disturbed a rat which was en joying himself In a Jar of oil. The rat In his flight ovtrturued the Jar upon the visitor, whose dress was ruined. While the unfortunate visitor was still pale with rage his host entered the apartment, and after the tiMual saluta tion the visitor explained his misad venture: "As I entered your honor able apartment, I hnd the misfortune to alarm your honorable rat, which. In taking flight, overturned your honor able jnr of oil upon my miserable and Insignificant clothing, which explains the contemptible condition In which you find me In your honorable pres ence." To determine your conduct when a Chinese offers you a present Is the most difficult thing In the world. Cer tain things are uot offered to be ac cepted, and otheiH may not be rcfuKcd peremptorily In a general manner, nevertheless, one may accept, under standing perfectly that the gift must be returned a hundredfold.- 8t. Ixmls Republic. t . Obeying; Order. Gen. Harney w as an officer of the old school a strict disciplinarian who took no excuses for hesitation In obeying orders. When lie was on his way to Mexico, when the United State was at wur with that country, he engaged teams to transport the baggage, and placed In charge of them a Texan nam ed Carter. The stream were all up, and Carter hnd much trouble, but whenever he tried to modify the gen eral's requirements he was cut short with the admonition, "All you've got to do Is to obey orders." Rays Noah Sinlthwick, In his recollec tions called "The Evolution of a State": They camped one night near the Nue ces river, which Carter found to be Impassable. He said nothing about It to the general, and the next morning the order was given to move on. Car ter started with the wagon train and halted at the river, which, was absolute ly Impassable. Harney came bluster lug up. "Didn't you know that river was up?" he demanded. "Yes, sir," meekly replied the wagon master. "Why didn't you tell me?" "You dliln't ask me, sir. You said my business was to obey orders. You ordered me to hitch up and move on. and I did It." "You did quite right air. Turn round and drive back to camp." If the general had been "done" he was not going to Bhow It. The Drink a Man Needs. An average man requires fifty-nine ounces of food per diem. He needs thirty-seven ounces of water for drink ing, and in breathing he absorbs thirty ounces of oxygen. He eats as much water as he drinks, no much of that fluid being contained In various foods. In order to supply fuel for running the iKHly machine and make up for waste tissue he ought to swallow dally the equivalent of twenty ounces of bread, three ounces of potatoes, one ounce of butter and one quart of water. Tbo body Is mostly water. The body of a man weighing 154 pounds contains nlnety-slx pounds, or forty-six quarts, of water. . American Apple Abroad. American apples have already, In a large measure, conquered the markets of England and Germany. Girls In love should be asked to look closely at the number of fatal cases of After Taking scattered around every neighborhood. lha Only tfajv . An Illinois attorney argued to the court, one after another, a series of very weak points, none of, which Keemetl to thu court to have any merit, until the court dually said! V "Mr (,lo you think there i anything in these pointaT.," "Well, judge, perhaps thero Isn't much in any one of them alone, but I didn't know but your honor would kind ot bunch them." loos Your Wife afTarf Ladlot suf r tsrrthlr from oonnllpallon, lr hteiai-hi. Ccitrwu Canity latharile aiv iii k f. llff. K a bit hand jf. AUdrusgUu. " A PhllnthropUt ' She fhaueht ilvl -I hanwn to know that you have already rroicd to two other girls this year. He les, dear; but I asxuro you it was only out of compassion. This signature Is en every box ot the geauln Laxative Bromo-Quinine Taweu the resaedy thai esse a eM la atox Trying to Brsak film of Smoking, dayboy What' wrong with this tobacco? HlittHrs To toll the truth, old man. it's adulterated. I've dis covered that my wife has leon empty ing the dustpan in my tobacco jar fur the past few mornings. FARM MACHINERY AND SUPPLIES, FREE TO FARMERS Our 1901 Vehicle Book Our 1901 Implement Catalogue JUST ISSUED. Sana ronr nam and P. O. aMrata and wa 111 mall on or both, as desired, free ot atl charge. Mitchell, lewis i Stavet Co. First and Taylor St. PORTLAND, OR. THE AULTMAN &-TAYLORMAOHiNERY OO. Builders of High Grsds THRESHERS, CLOVER HULLERS, HORSE POVERS, TRACTION AND FARM ENGINES AND BOILERS, SAW MILLS, ETC EDWARD HUGHES, General Agent. Catalogue Mailed Free 182-186 Madison St., Portland, Oregon. PRUSSIAN STOCK FOOD The Ore at Conditioner and Stock Pattonrr. HORSKS de Mors Work on Leas f-'ced. COWS rive More and Kkber Milk. MOOS Fatten Qufcker M given this Feed, Paokago, BOo and tl.OO. MAKE riOH UKOW-UOOI) YOR STINTED CALVKfl. PacsaiAW RaMKlir Co., Ht. Pant, Mian. OaaTi.au aa have been fcedlog- your PansaiaN Rtock Poon to my thoroughbred awlnr. It elves them an appetite, and innkea tha plea grow. I alao tried It on stunted calves wltb aatWfartory reaulta. HtUI$IAMrf rrot-fooo K. J. BOWBN, Coast Agent, front t t n l nf Ttis perfection ot Watl Plaster, Is the only matsrlal ialiJafafJtf M with which repairing can he dons neatly and to stay. LAND PLASTER Agentswsnted lneverv town. What Does It Cost ? We have just issued an excellent little Cat alogue on Fence subjects. Full Illustrations; all the newest Fence information. A posta' card will bring it to you. Portland Anchor Fence Co. 742 Nicolai St., Portland, Or. GEISLER PATENTS COMPANY. Chamber of Commerce, PORTLAND, OREGON. Ike New lllef !, Jhovcle maiiiffncturers ! that the hi. eyele for this jrir will be practically the sNMie iiiimII n ltMHt. aalntpntvrineiit seems to he liiMMKsil'l, I'wUrly the same Is true of liuMrttfr' HhhcIi lltttt-M. Il rrpr!uta the llmlm ot steiiee, and It is lm. .indole to niak a helter medicine f1" the stomach, llvir, kidney and blood, Try II fur dvapepnta, liutim too. constipation, ll&tnlctiov.or Miiiraininach.end you will be convinced. Never lake a substitute. 1 1 " , A Tims for Erythlnj. "I have made atl the arrangement! for your divorce," said the lawyer. "Hhall I aeeure it at once?" V'No, ' repilod the aensatlonal act re, after some reflection. VNot yet. My pros agent i on hi vacation. fOU KNOW WHAT TOP ARB TAKING When ton take drove's Taateleas Chill Ton la, twvau the lorn) til a la trial illy printed on every botil abowlne thai it la aimnly Iron and Qui ulna la a taste! lorm. No Cure, N fay, wo. Taking; Car of , Port U. Congress has appropriated 30O,000 for the preservation if our forest land The salaries of those to Im cm ployed arw fixed at $!I jor day, with f3 additional for livery and traveling H.tie Mothers will find Mr. Window's BoMh. Inn .Syrup the boat remedy to use lor their Children during the teething period. Already Informed. : Dlsnpixdnted admirer Yo kin tell Dinah dat , ef she wants dat chump Ham Johnson she can hah him. Bee? Mutual friend Ho done tole her dat hinself. MILWAUKEE BINDERS AND KOWtSl "TIIK TAIU THAT LKAIs." J. A. FREEMAN, (leneral A cent. ' t0 K. Water Ml. I'OK I I.AKII, Ore. W Atl EK A. WOOD KXTKA4 and Taylor Sta., I'ortUml, Oragun. If you have never ased It send and got a trial lot. It will pay you. For Information address THE ADAMANT OO., Footof UtbBtrael, Portland, Oeffon. 1 Bno.ures patents for Inventions In the United Htatos end forelun countries. Also noKotlatcs mar sets and defends patent Inven tions, No better terms or facilities than we offer obtainable any whore. -.Payment of our fees may be di'furred till patent Is allowed. Write for pamphlet. ' 3