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t Rheumatism What Is the us of telling the rheumatic that he (eels as it his Joints were, being dis located? He knows that his sufferings are very much like the tortures of the rack. What he tninf to know is what will per manently cure his disease. That, according to thousands of grateful testimonials. Is -r f, ff i tiOOU. S jarSaparilla It promptly neutralizes the acid In the blood on which the disease depends, com pletely eliminates It, and strengthens the system against Us return. Try Hood's, t Farms In Vermont For Vermont the enumerators re port 33,109 farms; in 1880 there were 85,522 and in 1SIK) 32,573. The num ber of farms in 1900 is 536 in excess of that of 1890, and 2,413 lesa than in 1880. Amateur, develop your own plates at home. K. G. powder developer, six packages 25 cents. For sale by all photo supply dealers, or Kirk, Geary A Co., 330 Sutter St., San Francisco. This signature ie on every boa of the genaloe Laxative Bromo-Quininc Tablet. tit teaMdy nm a M ht omm slay What a Wonder Bird Dealer What do you mean by returning that parrot after keeping him four months? What'a the mat ter with him? Customer W-w-well, the b-b-b-blamed b-b-b-bird st-ut-st-utters ! Mama fata a Caeearet. Baby cets the benefit. Kuril tig mothers make tbeirmlik mildly purgative with Caerer eta. the only afe laxative forbabiea. All drug gisu. We, 2oe, sue. Well Named. Cora Why is that artist called an impressionist? Merritt Because a picture of his looks as if he laid the canvas on a palatte full of colors and took an impression. Yoo Don't Owa the Earth, But you feel like being king of the ocean when you get started to San Francisco on the O. R. & Jf. steamers leaving Portland every five days. The surroundings are perfect good meal?, fine berths, quick time, and officers of the steamer are attentive and capable. Round trip tickets fori the Epworth League convention cost only $20, including meals and berth. Good only on steamers leaving Fort land July 11 and 16. MUcry Loves Company. "And was every one of you seasick coming over?" "Oh, yes; we were all in the same boat." 1 do not believe Piso's Cure for Con sumption baa an equal for coughs and colds, Johs F. Buyer, Trinity Springs. Ind., Feb. 15. 1900. Millions for Tulane University. Mrs. Xewcomb, who died recently in Xew York, left $3,000,000 to Tu lane University. She had already given $750,000 to this university. Holtl'e aehonl. At Merlo Park, Ban Mateo County, Cat., with it beautiful, surrounding!, perfect cliinnte. careful imirv!aion, thorough lnntruettnii, complete laboratories, ami gymnasium, eaaiiy maintain )t position in the front ranks o( tchools for bova ou the Pacific Coast. Ira (i. Hoitt, Pb. V., Principal. ' A Natural Inference. Parkville Theres talk of getting up a milk trust. Rockaway III bet that would be watered. The diseases most feared axe those which are Inherited handed down from generation to gen eration, and family to family. By far the most destructive of these is Cancer, which finds the greatest number of its victims among the children and grand-children of those whose blood waa tainted with this dreadful malady. You may carry this poison in the blood for years, but as the vital powers begin to wane a slight bruise or cut, wart or mole, core or pimple may develop into Cancer. From middle life to old age is the time when the slumbering poison is most apt to break out, a sore or ulcer often degenerating into Cancer, and Tumors become more progressive and ulcerate through the skin, the sharp, shooting pains causing the most intense suffering. The Cancer patient naturally grows despondent as one after another the usual remedies fail, and the sore shows no sign of healing. The impurities that have been accumulating in the system, perhaps for generations, cannot be eliminated nor the poisoned blood made pure by salves, washes and plasters. The proper treatment is to purify and build up the blood, remove the cause, when the sore or ulcer heals. S. ft. R. crrvn diroofl,. HT- T a .1 n m a tiny ulcer came, Just under tbe left eye. Zt beyan spreading, and grew worae rapidly, deetroylngr the flesh aa it went. Aa Cancer la hereditary in my family X became tborouarhly alarmed, consulting tbe best phy sicians and taking' many blood medlolnee, none of which did me any rood, when one of our leading drug-giats advised me to try S. S. 8., and by the time X had taken the eeoond bottle the Cancer began to ahow eigne of healing-, the disoharg-e grew gradually lesa and finally ceased altogether, the sore dried up and nothing remains but alight aoar. I feel that X owe my life to 8. 8. 8." wait until tie blood is so polluted and the system so thoroughly saturated with the poison that no medicine, however efficacious, can check the progress of the disease. If there is a taint in your blood get it out at once, don't wait for some external evi dence of it, the appearance of a tumor or ulcer. We have prepared a special book on Cancer which we will mail free. Our physicians are ready to help you by their advice and such direction aa your case re-quires. Write us fully and freely no charge for medical advice. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, OA. Th Tramp's Vlw Resting Robert ' See here, Tom, this iKr says we have no leisure class in this count ry t hut even our millionahes are html working men. Tired Thomas That mnn didn't know what he was writing about. We are the leisure class. His Parcel. jirs. ixks uasn tun iiiuu door got a mortice on his place? Mr. Lots ies, inaccu, no nas. )Vhy does he refer to the property aa a parcel?" . "Because it'i tied up, I suppose." The rnn-Aiurte KtMaltlu Will be the greatest tiiU country has' ever seen. The enure ntauniiiery win nerwn oy power funibheti fnmi Niapira Fall. Al though the nower requlrl is enormous we belive thi cataract i equal to the task, the name as Hostetter's Stomach Itinera is equnltothe tank of "vpjly iajr the body , with motive iwer when It it run down. There is no medicine in the world so gMd for dvpeoia. indigestion, constipation, tiatulency and nervousnees. Try it. 1 , A Hop! Case. I A man who is proud of a bad habit is hopeless. AWFULAGONY The Story of a Stricken Woman Whom Doctors Were Not Able to Help. Tr m ike ynct, CannertHUe, tattoo. The story of Sirs. Nellie M. lied den, of No. 621 Summit avenue, Con nersville, Ind., contains an important lesson for many American women who suffer in silence rather than face the ordeal that the usual treatment of their troubles entail. It is a story that rings with honest gratitude and does not tell half the misery that the narrator endured. Other women who are suffering as Mrs. Heddcn did will know how to understand and appre ciate much that cannot be told in a newspaper article. Mrs. iledden's experience is best given in her own words. She says : "For nearly a year I endured terri ble agony caused by a general break ing down of the nervous system, fe male weakness and suppression of the periods. I suffered greatly with bear ing down pains and was very weak and short of breath. My circulation was very bad, causing numbness of limbs, dizziness and headache all the time. My heart would sometimes feel aa if there was a heavy weight on it. I had never been healthy and strong, so you can readily see that I was in no condition to withstand such a combination of ailments. "I grew worse very rapidly and all the doctors I tried failed to check my decline. A friend of my husband told him how much good Dr. Wil liams Fink Fills had done bin wife so I commenced taking them and can now state that they are the only re lief I ever had. The first box heled me so much that I was thoroughly convinced of the eflicacy of the rem edy. I continued the treatment for several weeks, using six Ijoxcs in all. "In conclusion 1 will say that if any one, who is suffering the same as I waa, will take Dr. Williams' Fink Fills as directed they will be reward ed " Signed, ELLIE M. HEDDEX. Subscribed and sworn to lefore me this 14th day of November, 1900. Finley II. Gray, Seal Notary Public. Dr. Willams' Pink Pills for Pale People are sold at all druggists or will be sent direct from Dr, Williams Medicine Company, Schenectady, N. Y. Price 50 cents per box ; six boxes, $2.50. rt it a I . . .. r into the blood, destroya the virus, stops the for mation of Cancerous cells and cleanses the system of impurities. What we say of S. S.8. as a cure for Cancer is supported by the testi mony of those who have tested it and been re stored to health. Begin in time, don't e"i-r -Ti 1 H J,M . .:-a CARNEGIE'S SCOTCH HOME, ft a. I bo Caatle lias Keen Transformed at m Coat r fJ'WHMV For over a year Sklbo Castle, Andrew Cartn'Rle'a residence 1" Scott lab Highlands, haa been In the hands of a large staff of work men. The castle has been transformed nt a coat of about -10,000, and la now practically a new building, very nwch enlarged und stilt ed for the favorite dwelling of a multi millionaire and i steel trust magnate. A new hall tins beeti constructed with a white Sicilian marble- staircase and elaborately paneled celling. The drawing-rooms, boudoirs and library are es pecially handsome In fibrous plaster decoration. Oak h been extensively used in fiutahliif off the other public rooms. The gunroom, which la placet! under the billiard room, la 23 feet 0 luchea by 21 feet, with an outalde en- IB CASTLK. trance for the gillies. The root of the tower la flat, and from here a magnifi cent view la bad. The caatle stands high, and the frout elevation has an Imposing effect wile away. Aa Skibo Is out of the workaday world-It la five mllea from Dorucsch. In 'Sutherland shire, which. In turn, la six miles from a railway ataUon-burracka were erect ed for the workmen, and a temporary bridge 120 feet long hnd to be thrown over a ravine to facilitate communica tion. Swimming hatha and private hatha are to be erected oa the seashore. HAS A VIVID IMAGINATION. One of the Moat Conenlcnoae Charac terletlc of the Pemlen. The Persian's Imagination la one of bis strongest characteristics, and It has found full play In Lis religion. When he split with his Turkish brother over who should be auccessor to Mohammed be did It with the fanatical enthusiasm with which he does everything except tell the truth. The offspring of Katlma were henceforth the sacred embodi ments to him, and when the Turks and Arabs with almost equal fervor disposed of the luiams of varloua meth ods of murder held to be indite In those days, the schism waa complete. The gulf between Sblite and Sunnlte was fixed for all time. It has never nar rowed. To this day. In periods of stress between the sect, the Persian accounts It a greater virtue to have killed one Sunui than a whole com pany of Christians, and bla conduct at all times, whether In war or business, shows at what value bo holds the Christian. The cultivation of this religious ten slon, century after century, has wrought upon the Peralan temtH-ra merit like a corrosive acid. To the original fonnulue be has tacked on horrors and deprivation, hunger ami laceration, enough to make an ordl nary savage turn pale. I have seen gentlemen of Indian tribes, shaken by aplritual grief, cry like Infants over the atonement aervlcc at the burning of the white dog, and listened to some touching ululutlona at ceremonials In the uplands of Mexico. Even the colored camp meeting has its tearful aide; but the Perslana' doings in mem ory of what happened to the imams make these seem like children's trou ble. Harper's Magazine. CARNEGIE HAS A PROTEGE. Me la Now Elncatlnn a Itrlght Girl for h Musical Career. Anna Dobhle is a New York girl, with a fine voice, much ambition and no money. She sang for Mtne. Novada, ANN IK POBBIK. and was made happy by her prulne, Then she wrote to Mr. Carnegie. He became luterested, and volunteered to bear the expense of glvlDg Anna a mu sical education, only stipulating that she must not study abroad. A little money i often a dungcroua J 'ixmi tiling. , ESMffl THR0An'X-ViBlADDu1 LUNGSlM 1FEMALE - i m rm m w m STOJIJMW, MORGANS SsjKf 0 PtrttM! "I Join SetsMton Sulllvma, Roach and McEntry la their good opiiha olPtrua a aa e ftctlw catarrh ntartf." ft! VMM "4 .-4 w ACTUAk .iTr.-'' Wl,.-..-.;-, .- J Jackjon'i Hooia for Moiplul, The Mary Cutis Ixc chapter of the Ihughtors of the Confttlcracy, in in j. ton, Va., is desiroua of purclnt ing the old home of (!en. Stonewall Jat kson in that town for a hospital, and if it succeed will name it the Jat kson Memorial hospital. The res idt nee is now owned by Uen. Jack aau'a widow. wnm uv 21115 FARM MACHINERY AND SUPPLIES. FREE TO FARMERS Our I9QI Vehicle Book Our 1901 Implement Catalogue JUST ISSUED. send yoar name and P. O. addraat and we will mall on or both, aa dealrad, fraa of all charge. Mitchell, lewis S Staver Co rirtt and Tar lor Bta. Portland, or. "ADAMANT LAND PLASTER Agent wanted Injverj' 5 KffVffi"ttW FOOD tn Mpi tnrn laying. vttwm nuupi ivi-i. ' ., Haalual what la nartillu poultry. U n . witimw.y . mm" K. J. MOW K.N, Ceaat Agent, rni and Taylor rUa., fortiand, Oregon. THE AULTMAN & TAYLOR MACHINERY CO. fluimora 01 iukd uraia THRESHERS, CLOVER HULLERS, HORSE POWERS, TRACTION AND FARM ENGINES AND BOILERS, SAW MILLS, ETC EDWARD HUGHE3, General Agent. Catalogue Mailed Free. ' 182-186 Madlaon St., Portland, Oregon. Write for a Catalogue, stating what you want to buy, Addr OENECIA AGRICULTURAL WORKS, BKNKCIA, CALIFORNIA. ', GEISLER PATENTS COMPANY. Chamber of Commerce, PORTLAND, OREGON Tha Wrong Wsy. "Do you wish now," Inquired th prison visitor, "that you bad followed the straight and narrow lmthT" "Dat'atl one I did foller," replied Jlmmv Ihiroa. If I'd only dodtrcd inter uat crooked alley, dcy'd never ' j ketcbtt! me." TATS Of f)M1, CITY Of TOi'lUO, MH Ai ('OVNTV. " raaMR J, t'MSNar inakta oath that he Is the lentor iarir ( Die firm ot t, i. t mkkst A Co., Uotnf biiglm-aa In tha fit oi Toledo, tiuntf and male aforoaaUI. anil that ett Ann will pay tha sum oi tS K It lN I'HKI) Im U.I.a M lur e h and evorjr da ol Catarrh thai cannot be eurad by tbe uaeol Mali's (,'ATaaatt Ctaa. f HANK i. I'll KN E Y Mworn to before ma and aiiHrlh4 la my prceottce.ibuaibdajroll'tcemtMii.A. D. las. iTiTTf A. W. 0LRA80N, flll AtXory fW Hall's Catarrh Cure I taiaa Iniernallr and acta directly on tue Mocui and umcm aitrtaea of tbe ayeieta, Hnil tor ir.tluioniaia, frmi. r, i, CHK.NkY CO., Toledo, a aid by druKRlaia, 7XJ. Mall's raailly 11111 Mt the beat, Not Very Ancient. "laMUa I'rlmroM a Daughter of tha ilevolutlon?" "Mercy, no; she wasn't born until after the war of 1811" . XOV KKOW WHAT YOC Altai TAKING When van lake G rota's Taatelaat Chill Tonta, txauae tha formula Is plainly prlntad en every bottle aoowliifihai ii 1 tmriy Iron and Oaf bloe ta a tasielaM form, tie Cure, He fay. ioe. Smart Aniwtr. "You fell into the creek with your new brecche on?" "Yea, pa. Yini ee, I fell in aa quick I hadn't time to take them off." "A smart answer, my son. Bo aup xa you take them off now." Oeod Tim on th kK For a perfect rest from btisineas, nothing equals the slcamcr trip from Portland to Han Francisco and return this month and next, when tha ocean it smooth and the daya are pleasant on deck. Kvery five daya a splendid ateanier of tbe O. K. & N. line leaves Portland. Tbe accomnifHlationa im excellent. Any agent 6f the company will give details, or address A. I.. Craiir, general paaacnger agent, Tort iland. I'lTO rrfMtntlf Cnrad. Ho fit ee wnmwum rilO atur r ' ".ft-r KliM'aOrMM Nct I .M(arf. .mfuf rMKKSi.aOt'iM-illtri. f. Pa. R-II muii..hi aRaimrMinMrna,! Womam Llkt, Sha It a llnjolit Queen Wilhelmina i an excellent linviiat fiir. Infill ii-a licr Lliftvclwlt'C of ,-"- " I - - " Malay, ahe sMaka French, OerHian ' and F.nglish as fluently aa her nativ j Dutch, and she know something 1h- sides of Italian and Ittisaian. Milwaukee Binders LEAD Vih one Uvrr Ralalna and twrln Device, Latchhss Root Concavo Drivo Wheal Light Draft CATAUK'VK' FRKK. J. A. FREEMAN, Gcn'l Agt. 890 E. Wie)e St., Forllmnd, Or Complete Mock of w atcr a.w ooa r xira. ft The I'cr feat Ion of Walt L'laalur, la aur ptrntatlv agalnat damp walla. Iiy nalng It yon ran tncreaae the ylolJ of both Oraln and (iraaa. THE ADAMANT OO., Foot ol Uth Blraet, Portland, Or got. v4 Ml ejfl ngthani ung (hlcki, an ma'a thain grow. Price 25c and 50e. L j" lokana eoronmnnad lyln. an after I"ln four doaon I pui. I haa eotiatantly kpt II oo hand eer aim Ie aa rrrMmmnd a3Z9 Walking Plow, Mention this Pafi. Out a Plowm, Dowmglmo Ormln Drill, Mountain Hmokm, Road Omrtm, ' Hay Pro, FoodOuttor, Mummr Fallow Wodro, oio., oto. Bwiuro patent for invpntloat In the Unlti'd HlaUia and foreign countries. Alao novotUies mar. kola and dofonda patent Inven tlOTIi. No better torma or facilities than we offer obtainable any. whore. I'nymetit of our foe may bo doftirrttd till patent Is allowed. Write (or pnmphtot.