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4 a •A > « s»'* « * ...'«••* V.'.\ y J 9 ’TO • * ÍM * f » v~—a. A • . ■'*“ -U. 'S’ t c A » • • Mistake •»* *; C - .’Í* « » • • I* la a well known fact that Lydia E. Fir., -am a Vegetable lomp*>und haa cared more woman lhau any other reavedv It therefore must be tte beat p-walble medleine for female Illa. But *o<»e wumeti make the mistake of thinking that they will try «ome thing • .»e. simply bweauae It 1» new That mistake ia often a fatal one- fatal to tbe keaitb and happlu*»» of tte espertn-sotor la II not foolish to riak the pnaaible reeulta of such »seertmentoT Is It not tetter to depend ui.ia a medirtn* which haa beea triad auceeaefnlly for thirty yearn, end which haa never been found wanting? Tto not therefore let any one persuade MMI you to try some thiug thing which th«y they »« say «r la Is ju»t just a« aa go,*] H u» )uat * good «r»Mki Mr* It cannot be )u»t a aa Mr« ri rink ham • < omarund rnrwHja<! I« le th< ths teal and there caa be only one be»t This la not a nor, aaaez-tl-m, but 1» a pu*(U»s fact admitted by buo-lre-t« of regular pbyaidana Kely on your own commo« arnse and Mr» Pinkham» lifelong eaperi eaee. and you will make nu mUtahe iK-n t ,«pe»>menl with your health, but lak» a medicine that you Jeek' ia good aud 1» barbed by such let tel» as ttear to Mrs Pinkham ••ff *4 ‘.ÏÏ 9 V ••« n< •I V ‘ «*, « Os - a 9 9. » ^.9 ■ < . 4 r . •j. V Ovarian Troubloa Always Ylold to Lydia E. Pink ham’s Vogotabto Oom pound. ^r ¡ ••! had tacn In pnr»r health f<»r twenty year«, having inflammation of uvarl®« and »'»ah IrrMibJ® Although treated by pb) auiana, I e«»uld nut fi n atrength nor do mjr Work, aud »u»i k»w aptrtUrd and tn*d of Ilf* A friend advLaed tn* to taka Lydia >. !*iu» Lam a Vafetabl* Compound 1 ba flrat tattle atran<then*4 m* and I wrote to y*>u A fter laic Inf ail taut tie« . an aa) that I am well and can • ven do mi uw n waahinf Mu M Vt Mil l an Na. 1051 (.'anal htraat N«w Oilran«. l*a. « • 1 • ; * • ♦ *. ¿ J 4 ■ »*■ *’ Far 4hra* year* I Buffered with •ranao trouble ha* na inflammation and an a tare aa on ri<ht ovary. Had auch pain in mr bark and bead, and at Umu waa unable to walh Had aev • ral dorlora, but they did Kot do me much meh good One doctor said that i ou Id have to hare an operation and have tte oeary removed t became dteoouraged and gave up all h->rw» of < setting well. I began taking Lyd >>a Fl Ftnkha-ns Vegetable lomn»» ->und I wrote to Mr* Pinkham end folio lowed her direction» faithfully, and am tel ler than 1 have teen for three year, 1 have taken ten bottle», and uiy friend» are »urpriard al my rapid tin pro,emeu'. Maa W II WtLtlu, told Spring Harbor. L. I . N.Y ■ ... * 9 • * *S* * * *. * *■; e *9 9 •* ( *| 0 » • * ! b * 11 k 9 a P t. Suppraaaod and Painful Parloda Ournd by Lydia E. Pinkham 'a Vogotablo Oompound. a I %• F "J • * / ■< : « •'* "I wea thin »allow an-l nerrous. I had not had my men**« fot over a year and a had ! - . •. :. <1 with sever a i physicians In town and on« epeeialiat. toil did not get any belter 1 finally decided Ur try your medicine, and wrote to you After 1 bail taken three bottles of Lydia F- F*lakliam'a Vegetable tom pound and three of Blood Purifier, my tuen«ea returned, and I f*el aa well and strong a» I ever did. and am gaining fle»h Mi»» 1.11« G.llll Visalia, lularelu.lai « A h * > « • « • ta « 4« « } I "Before taking the Vegetable < om pound I waa troubled with irregular lueaatruation, and suffered great agony My piiy.a I-Ian ian gave me mor- ph-li* and I reman ued __ 7 tn bed I do«* lured right yrara and got norellrf and the doctor, told mr there wa» no reflet for my trvnihle Finally 1 tried l.ydla F. Finlrham» Vegetable r.in>|>>und U htir taking the flrat bottle I fell 01 al I waa improviug I have taken »even or eight bolllea, and never had anything to do me ao much guoil Every month my trouble» have grown leva and Irwa. and now al thia time I an> cure-!" Etta Qiiavsr, Nv- 13 Htage Streel. Haverhill. Maae # ♦* *• > ’n a >’ A , . ¿ T v • A < I • Baokaoho and Womb Troubtoa Suooumb to Lydia £. Pinkham’a Vago- Jablo Compound. « * * ’ ». .*?:! • >1 ? 9 ' T 0 « ♦ L • I J * * ; t * I • • Í *« * •‘a *1- w • • » J*e *• - . A f*: • •« f ■* •:>»! r • % "l have teen for ten year, an In eelld with female weaker», and thr torture and pain I suffrred no tongur can tell. I never »peat »ur week lu the tea years that I waa free from pain My trouble waa lt>flan-mali»i> and e,mgr.lion of womb IV hea I cumiueiK cd to take your reme-lv I had been tedfaat for some time under tbe trealtuenl of two of our te»t phyai- elan» without receiving any teurfll You can Imagine the te.ieflt I de rived from Lydia E rinkhaiu « t-g* table < -impound when I tell you that I bare gained forty pound» and ani well h nr I never dared to espect.“—• a thin; C. E Fol.san. Monett. Mo Maa G " For a number of years 1 was troubled with backache and leucur- rh-s-a 1 be< an>e »<> weak and miser able that 1 could not attend to my . • work or »tudiea The least effort would completely eshaust me I'hyai- elan» failed to help me I felt that nay youth waa blighted, and the life before me wouid te one of suffering and misery Then a friend Insiated on me taking your medicine Before I had need one bottle I waa greatly relieved I had not known a well day for four yeare. but now I feel better than I have »ince a child, and 11 la all due to Lrdi» F. Pinkham • Vegetable ibiniMHind M im Mar It Stsis.vao*. Alliance, O. Mrs. Pinkham haa' Fifty Thousand auoh Lottars. nmoii , d tod'l for (rifl'd rua<i«r that lei it Ab«u< Il M t THE KEELEY INSTITUTE 314 Sia th Sfront •PORTIA HO . . ORTGOS •• a 9 • DROPSY SB S.Ó.. It BITS 7IUTW8T IMI. H.v« ■»*• t>tt fj ,/4 it»'»» »1-csi.,»» » •»— Livy hr t»«» j VM>»»llk tí» »»«l »»«4»tf» ,,<»». H»v»ear,4a»»j tbss»- »»4 c»»»> > £1.8 8 3*3» SUV*. B»> W, Aliaste, 0». % ».: «•• » • V* • . • • ■ I • « / Off TRADÌ NEW YORK'S WATER. A«m® IVoman'a a TONI Bradstreet's says Ossi Ite som» Ir- regslarity both a» to demand and prie*», dos partly to sann ram weather, but likewise a reflection ot a hesitancy to embark largely In nee Lnetoee». psmtlag political stvnls. the general tone ul tra*1e Is a fa tors bls one. and confidence aa Io the outlook lor bustnee» in the r*u>»iud*r of tbe veer ta notable home diminution lu lite volume of >>bt-ing busi usas is noted al large Western center», and coalinoed rainy weather in the Northwest alike checked tbe moremeot of wheal to mar ket. tajuree tlw grade of the same, aud di*«» i rag vs retail and ydo-iu* distri bution Ten - ent <«»*iou i» tbe her to tbe very favorable report which <v>mss from the booth and the <hara- ter of re- purls from this sev-tum I» more nearly favorable lhau for mauy years ;vasi st thia time. Tbe mdlspositlon to eaalract bea» ily as to the future I» psrliai* moat marked In tbe Iron ami steel trade and ber», nino, the m -st marked tendency toward weakne»» in tin cruder forms uf pro duction I» uotel. The industrial outlook has fawn im proved by the signing of th* tinplate nenie, t ut the anshra. ila coal situation is. on tbe surface at least, ratter more unfavorable than » week ago. more mines ami miner» twin* l-ile and pro da tiou steadily diminishing hp* la) strength Is noted in provi»- ioua and Ilog product». In ehl-h the very strong statistical fswitlon I» re celling more attention. Wheat. Including flour, shipments for the week, aggregate 4.451*. IB« bush els, against 4.*243.B10 bushels last week. Business failures lu the t'nlled States !--r tii" » ■ k II -i -■ led 1 . . . as again»1 Id» last seek. PACIFIC COAST TRADE «•«fi)« Marta«««. t Urlone, new. 1 '»e. Mltiuw, hot hsmse, (I per crata. Fvtotore. new. (16. Best». Jwr sack, nò. -a|l. Turuips, per sack, 7&C. Beane, »»«, <c. bquaah—te. l'arrota, per sack, (I 00 l'arsuips. per sack, (I 38. CauIlAowrr. native, Tic. Cu. umler»— 10<* TOc. Cehforuia. Cablwge. native aul tc per poutid» Tomai-re»—B0«MF*. Batter—< ‘reamery, T8c. dairy. 1 « <s« IVc. ranch. Ittc puuud. k > > • J.f. -• < itecse— 12e. Foultry—I2c; dreeaeii, 14c. spring. IBt* ISc. Hay-wJ'uga* Sound timothy. (12.00 «11.00; ohuice Eaaleru Washington timothy. (IV.00. U- ru Wbole, (23 00, crack*!, (26. tessi meni. (•& Bar ley—Boi levi or ground, per ton. •(0 Flour—Patent, per berrei, (3.50; blended straighta. (3 Ti. California, (3 28; bnrkwheat flour, (ti 00; gru lla in, [H-r Imrrel, (8 00; w Itole w lo-al flour, (3 3&; rye flour, (3 HO<*4 00. Mtllstuff»—Bran. per ton, (13 00; shorts, per ton. (14 00, 1 rei—Cbopped fee-l. fi».00 per ton; mlddlings, per U.n, (20, uli ceke Uieal, per ton, (30.00, Freah Mcat»—<'hoice dteaaed licei steers, prlce ì %c; cuw», tc; niutbm 7S; pork, he. trimuied, (c; vcal, V« Ile. llams—latrgw, IBc; amali, 13*<; breakfast liacuu, IBc; dry sali siile». *Hc. _________ r«rtl««4 Marta««. Wheat —Walla Walla »4 «50c. Valley, 5I*<-. Blueetem, kite per bushel. Flour—Bret grmire, |J 1U; graham, (1 80. Gate—Choice white, 42o; choice grav, 40c per bushel. Harley—Fend I ar ley. f li 00« 1» 50. brewlug. (18 00 per ton Millstuff»—Bran, (14 50 ton; mid dlings, (20; short», (10. chop, (15 pel tou. Hay—Timothy. (12« IB; clover.(7 « 7.50, Greg-.ti wild hay, (8 47 per ten Butter—Fancy creamery, 45« 55c; store, sue. F.gg»—20c per .losen. Clieswe—Oregon lull cream, 13c; Young America. 14c. uew cheese 10c per puun-l. poultry—t hicker»», mil*!, (1 50« 8.50 j-rr doaeu. tens, fl 00; springs. (2.00.43.00; geree, (i. 00« H 00 -lor. ducks, (3 O0«5 00 |«r doaen, turkeys, live. 14c per pound. Potatoes—40«55u per sack; sweets. 1 *«c per poun-i. Vegetables—Beets, fl; turnips, ■. Hl per »ack, garlic, 7c per pound. reb- Page, tc prr pound, ;«i>uip*, Ute; ouiotu. fl; carrol», fl pr| H<>|w—New crop, Il‘t«l4o pound. Wool—Valley. 15« 18c per pound; Easteru Oregon. 10« 18c; mohair, 35 per puub-i. Mult-m—bruts, liret »lieep, wetter* and ewes, f *»c; dresae-1 mutton, 8 l» M 7c per pound. Hoge—Groe», choice heavy, f& 78; light an-l lee-h-rs, fA DO; dree** I. f<i.(X)«8.50 per loo pounds. lo-ef—Gross, top «teer», f3 80« 4.00; cows. f3.0O«35O; dreeaed beef, 8« Tc ;wr pound. Veal— large. I'tffSti small, 8« 8 ‘»c per pound. Baa risssisss Maskat. Wool—Spring—Neve-la, ll«13cpe> pout*I; Easteru Oregon. IO«l4c, \al ley. 18« 18c, Northern, V«10c. Hope—Crop, UNO, 13« 14«. Hutter—Fancy creamery ïtte, do sec-m-ls. 28«e27l»c; fancy dairy, ?5c; dosecond», 33c per pound. raaoh. F.gg»—Store. 33c; fancy 83c. Millstiiffa — Middling*. fK.OO « 33 00; bran, f 18.80« 18.50. Hay—Wheat fa ’» « 13 4- wheat an-l oat ftD0« 10.10; lea* Iwrley fB.OO alfalfa, f<t.5O«7.5O per tun; straw, 15«87 Sc per tele. Fotatoes — Early Kose. 30« 76c; Sa lina» Burbank», 70c«8105. river Hur r-ank», 80«85c, new. 75c«fl 28. Citrus Fruit—(»ranges, Valencia, f8.78«3.35; Metican llmre. flDO« 5.00; California leu-one 75c«fl.5O; do choice 81.75« 3.00 per lug. Tropical Fruits—Banana», fl 80« 8.50 per bunch, pineapples, num tnal; I'emau dates. 6«8%c pe po und. FlauroA (Hat Will Aaaiea® 1 heir > mu* wBu«aa *lae. ABSOLUTE SECURITY. bf In lWC tb® slur age v a pa < it y (ruin Cf’o- tuu dam (Crutun lab® and rvaurtuiri. ‘ lire natural pulida of tb« ay arem, and tb« uid rvwriuin was y.Xa».um uuu «ai luire. Cru tun Uh« bolding in rra«ra« but half a biliiun uf thia »\u* four nrW nrerrauira. M*»duiu and Hub br«M»h. Tilinta. < annui and Ama «alh. buhl fur fattire «roh al any buur SXumMJfM-tjRWi <all««u» Tbe «tur ai® rreurioir lb Central Tarh baa lu ftarrtr* •tar a Lllhou. aud Hcuua aya lem rrerrioira Xfl«>.<*AMaA> mur® •tumi up. uut aaninal a rainy day. but again*! a »u*«®*ah»h of dry our* lb® Urw l‘it>|«»o iUui. tb« Corti®U dam. a» il la »»th* tally rallud. will alure luarieiou*!) lu a«Mlti »u. A at «me mail fret liitfb «'h»*®e »»tie end uf a war ruw i alley Th« natur will con.® agaiuai tbia aud teak up th® laiiry. anlrtit*T<iu< lowland after luwiand lulu vnr gl<nt>1l* lak« . lli<tlHiug obi CrvUMi laite, toaering uurr lb® »»Id dam. All tbe rhrra uf th® t'ruluci «y «rem will fl«»w tolo tt. aud both lb® uld aud tb® U®W a»|i>rdu« ta will tie Ila outlet* It will ’’ta»A waler* up «m»»ug th® hill« aiitueti mil®« from Ha dam. wlp tu< »mt thr attua uf I hew old rtHagra, and will liurttt««* lb® alorag® «a|re«*ltjr two-fhlnt*. bringing it to T«»’aauaauaaj gaQafta. addlbg Itarlf ».(Han■•»*<JUO. With i I hwt reMHircea atul three g run I ly tu« rrg*r«t oppHrivtiMtre of aturtng u|> a bug® irefeTA® uf acirr agaltret ®*il timre uf drutigtiK. It urey b® au ocrwkm of aur|>r1ae that th® nrer future will r»-rt a inly n«*ix| addifl*»t>a on a largir •< «Ir than utrr brfur® The ®iplanation ta tn ta fourni in a few IlluinlUAtlir flguru*. The dritntnda of New York for waler have tmrenaed hry»»nd all auth*i|8ati»>n and « ah*iilattun. lu INU h the city uaing l<».uiai.0Ui> a day; In th® winter of I’-w It*»» It Weed, grrordlug t«< • fBBf.rea» gallon« The hour when New V>rk mil <«|| for :v«»reaMB«» gallon« a day la near at hand; In fact. It Is said it win te reached In a year or a little mure» Mutua*/*». The’ltGuTh’s Companion tier fare waa purr, each feature at a tn pc*l with inn« enee. ft»rwoQth, Would be An* J*»t r tall her pretty atretrhin* of the truth; Thvtigh I «Ireamrd all night full often of her cherlm. »ttu tanned and brown, Her »tarched Miff ping etinbonnet aud her rutttrd gingham gown. The little gitla of thr*r day« Keter bare •urh ¡»anaj etea, An* bate loat the way t* frame «urto to»ft an* awert rrpliea Aa th>~r I heard when rambling with, lu bapp> hearted joy. The freckled (acnj ditinlty I «rorabiprd a beo a buy. I ¡»locked th* ftr»l wild ro«ea uf the •prihf far her to wear, A a’ helped to brini the bl'Mtaunto of th# orchard in her hair. I ato»MI her knight an* «erritot through l»o> hood day a tbr span An* held her ia n»y heart until I’d grows to be a man! Hut here*« a tru«-r to memory, ai nee 1st« the hour groo a, I’patair* to btd I *oftly atra), to dream« ani a wert repone, Va’ kl*« toy w ifr g wad night, «he who baa ber® life’» dearret joy, n»e fre- kir faced div luit y I *or«hl[»rd aa a hoy. Ik»tr*dt Free Pre««. Little Liver Pills. I Ncxv Subscription Offer for 1901. Must Bear Signature of CARTERS Boston, Mass. The Youth's Companion, TM IUBACNL T9« oiumill. fob nuouiattt. FOI TÍIP1ILIVL«. FOI COMITIPATIOR. Fll (ALLOW (III FOI niECOMPllXIOI CURE SICK HEADACHE It I» a very greet thing V» te aide to tear the ateei-aa of both human aud Hit in» commiati n. and for th» l»v» of Gal cheerfully to accept iuward dean- lathm, an-l never to seek or re fleet upon one • deserta. r«»or- A-cording to the Indian weather prophets It's going to be a hard winter These predlcti us are based on the fact that the buffalo grass d, which the shows a heavy crop of redskins declare Is a sure sign of a sei ere winter and deep suow. Stope t I Onugh and Worha Off tbas Oofd. lutsstlvs Ilro-no-ijuinlna T»biete con • cul-1 tn on* day. No cure, Nu Fay. Fries 35 rents. Do not co tn j* I • child to eat that •gainft which iu iwlat« pfoMtt; it i* au uukindue*«, and u>ay prvduv? evil r«Miuiu. ■loan I A Mr m«»r> of M* Itomi I> a ) a . K nurtitti' • n frlirr'w uimd « vu an ra rapadr that*« wild An.! friaba ba« k u’rr ihr jrrar« wbru ba wa« tHitbla* ntur'tt a child; Tür daja a hr ü whh Uh »¡wllin* Look MHiuffy dr»>*r oo* ak-h. An* bitt gate bitter «I »«r* m Li* tlitd part ’rithmelic. Wbrft du»k and dew*» a fallili* an«’ The Wort that lillrd tbe day I’m rratin’ fr*»n>, n») n»rtit’»r> jea* travel« bach that way, An’ liufrr* lungrat with a <r|«iua thut ran tir’rr dr«tr«>j-- Thr frech le fared diviaifj I wor«hl¡>«d when a bo J. Carter's For Mvsety-flvs Y«an sa Imptrtag leflusM« la ths Mom« SSLEO tUU TNHUlAY. M BSCIHFnoA. (I 75 A YEA* HIS JUDGMENT WAS WRONG. th . t Tried to Whip Atl the Io«- In th* Seltfhborhood. Sooner » a » n waif, or, more correct ly a|>ealliug, a inddirr of fortune. No one knew bin antecedeuta. lie bud dragged him*« If into llognrth'a yard* »nr d**y, worn out and rihau*ied after a long run ot> tbe trail of a buck. There» u aa no t»«lllug iit»u far be hud eotne. a* a faat hound will vu<vr i>Htny mil«*« In a day, and keep it up fur two or three da>» But he hud <lrlvru the buck lut«> the lake, and the Hogarlh boyn hnd kilh*d it; therefore they treated tbe dug well, mid .1« hr liked (be place he re- • hold. The lime Sooner dlarovered be ha«l lighting tdiMtel in Ida telna marked an rj xm ’h in hl» life. IL* otrre»tiniat«M| hl» ability, it i« true, and atifTm*d In cun •rtjUence. A n« w outlier uiuv<*d into that port of the «'ouiitry and eatab- i»h«<l blm*ulf nlMiitt »lx <>r aeven mile» fn>m Itugnrth’*. Ilegnrding the »ixc it bin family he on» far behind !L»- garth. but w hen It came to dug* It waa «imply a wulknway 8<*veral breed« were re|»i« »rnted in hl» cwileutlun, but the “yalhr d«»g** predominated. Hoouer undertook to clean out the euflre crowd atone aud unaided, It waa aomuthing of an undertaking, and he a|M*nt m H out of aeten day a lu the hoapilal while tiie war waa on. •'lie do« *111 m mi to I m * much of n Agbler.** I remarked to Hogarth one day when tb« atibje* t wunder «1!» cu »»Ion. **<>h. hr kin fight all right." Hogarth replied; “It’a hl» judgment what’a wrung Kootier’a a find rate rtglit»T, blit he*a a dem poor judge of <|orga.M He wn« game though, and »tuck at It until lie had CMHi<|iiered each one of the new dog« lu turn, with the excep tion of a huge brlndle bulblog With thia dog hr rmployml strategy He howt*d dow n before him and addrrsaed him with anmoth word» and made friend» with him. and then one day hr enticed him over to hla own home, and all the <log» there plt«'h«nl on th«« hr In dlr bull ami half killed him Sootier became more bhi*r titan etur after (Ida achievement, It a<> plainly ohowed hi« auperiurity to all the real of dog crea tion Thia righting trait waa unuaua! In a bound, for aa a rule they are peace ably Inclined. It «rived to a<x-eutua!e tbr fa« t that S<ioDrr wa» nut like other dug»- Genuine Every one carries hie destiny in his own l»>sM>ni. Fate tn the deepest cur rent of one’s nature. Th» »le*«l I re»*crl|*«Ittn fssr Malaria Chills and Fever is a bottle ot Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic. It is simply Iren and quinine In a U-t-lvsa form No Cure. No Fay. Frica .'»Oc. Hie Spirit of thirst win-nil enters the mind, destroys selhshueaa and makes us feel that every huiu.iu being lias a claim upon us. Heathen religions give us a view of men seekiug after God, but the Chris tian religion giies us a view ol God seeking after men. Mrund Atlmrb* of Tj|»h«»ltl The idea is that, as one atta. k of ty phoid gives immunity from a secon-l, tcmpirerily, if Dot lasting, iiiiiuunity might be acquired by inoculation with an attenuated dose ot th» poison. But <>ne attack of typhoid does not give immunity from a •ecund, says l>r. L. J. Maclagan lu the British Medical Journal. Facond attacks of typhoid are as common as by the ordinary doo trine of chan-re, they ought to be; more common, for instant»«, than sec- nd atta. k ol pueuomuia, itt abnut the same proportion that first attacks are more common. If oue attack ol the fully develop»! disease dies not give immunity, he concludes, imaulation with an attenuated dose of liie puisuu can scarcely be eip-cle-l to do eo. Thera 1« more C»’«rTh In thia «ertton of th« r< itntry lhau a!l other doe«»**« put ah I until the last f«-w yrara «M* BU; i-o«" 4 lu t « ln< urabie For a great mauy year« <1-x tor* pro * « With ¡»-«al treat*' «mt, pr noun«e-1 • inrur*bl*. H. - nt - haa pr ’• n catarrh I«» be a «>n*Httf* N r. Byron 1'ronan. the English consul lit Shanghai. has spent Bl years tn China, where as long ago aa IHtìtì he was ap )».iuted a slu.lent interpreter. • a i. a lurr 1 I F J • he» ev A Co »T 1 < 't> , ia the «»nlv r- n<*t.tui rial « ur<- «■ * thf nu*rtat. it la takr® liitvritallv in <1o«ea from 10 «1 r* ; • to t’arter’a Ink ha« the riidorariueid of the a' *«| ->nful It a « dlr»« fly -o t: ■ i a I mn< <»«*• »ur *aCr* ot ! • • » m» Ibrjr-ffer I i»itrd !*ta'ea government aud of all lb* irN*iiitg radrvad«. Want any more • <J- oti* htinOrrfl dollar« fvr any caao il falia u> cure Hand for « it« ular« and 1»’d.imonials Ad« dentwf di<*< I J (II SKY A < (>., Tuiadu, U. Mnr* Mrllilaal Thaw lh« lus. f 1.1 if I’r-i/i • ; - liair« Family I'llla are th® baaL Prof. Simon Nrwiinnb, writing of A DOM pupil in a tlrookhn acbool • tar» which are an di«tanl that they wav aakwl hi* liJtmo. ‘‘Jal*«,’* au«« have n<> inraeurMblc ¡mrallMi, remark« tarmi the lltllr fellow. *'You abouhl that one of Iheae, the brllliaut <*«nu- Any Joliua-Ho» Julra,’’ euggrattnl the pu», can lx» auid, with confidence to ta toMchrr. ••Now." sho said, add ressi mr I. ihh ) time« brighter than the aun. another small boy, "what ia your “Whether w© should aay 20,000, 10,- uaiiie?*' "Billious," was the prompt 000 or 5,000 no one can decide«*' Th® hr»t magnitude »tarw, Ktgrl and Spica, reap»»*. alao are at an immeasurable diataiie. Mother« «Hi hud Mi* U .n»l«iw • SiMtth* aud mu«*t. In view of their actual In« >»rup th« be*t rvntedr t<> u*e i -r lb*’«* brightnrm. euurtnuoaly out« bine th® abiidrvii a ! uri ng <h« teething ptrivd. auu.—Science. We have it from a certain Eastern First Kt«»»WM 1« th« < hlit««*. authority that the very itrengeal drink On» ol the groatevl Chlueas di»cov- ers nre oft. n not able to raise the price erm «a- a kind of iron ore which at of a di ink. tracts iron—the magnet. Then Iter li uti'l that a bar of magnetic iron »«t in « i MK » «« h h i» on* t> « r That Take laisatne Bromo igiiliilue Tab free always |>uute to the north. without lets, All druggist* refund th* money is the insriuor's cum;«»», which travel al w-a Would tie aluioat if it fall» to cure. E. W. Grow's sig impossible. Ther were the tir«t |>eople nature is on each boi. Tie. to dig canal» atio to Hud a cbeaj er way Vegetables that bava la-cii sligthly <>f carrying good» than even our rail, to<ich««l by tte host inav often lie re way. In.building Itev discovered the stored by e-akiug in col.l waten greaiest of all invention»—the arch. trasalir la stttllaery. A new adoinment la AudtnR faeos amoa* uilllluere Thla • sui**» u skeleton leavee pressi»ed etactly as they fall front toe trae and rtlalulng their naturai color. The Isavea o( thè «aloni, cheslnut and piatane t-eee et prelarred fvr thè purp.es. Urge tv leavee and oak leavea are eleo UM>|[ The lougest leavee are lurmed lato large paillette, one side beiog cotnpueeap ot a stiff patnled leather, thè otiier «al thè skslrb n leal, ib is lormtng a i roakl garnilure. A Una ln»lelble wire fliefi tv thè edge of thè leal pi sventa lìs cranipling. The auialler leavee arte mede tato garlands ntounled onanait|. telai or naturai l>rsneh. The leava« bave tu be iwrfectly preserva# as tbeltr beauty naturally lise in Die delira» ir and traiisparvucy ut tbe tìber.—brf Luuia Kapubhc. 1 r** u i' rwki,«t p*ee*r«. B Cut out thè »lem ot lbs ;wpp»vs In ■ circle, remove th* •**■!» au-1 wash ot® in cold water; then All ee-h with I ! »litegaS horseradish, o i»t«rv! »<-*d, liuy i«vuui( ter», button oui- u» ami navturUume. Keplace 'be pieces cut from tte top •ml sew around with roars» thread. Place in »tone jars ami coter with cold vlBSgar. % f' Sl-p I ..I ,*4 LUSeal The words quoted wili recali io coun try residente and visiterà thè famillar sigtipost pianteti al msny a railroed crossili« line may amile al thè ei- pllcitness o( thè wsrnlng words, yet doubtlees lo mauy an incautloua trai - eler they bave beeu aa words o( destiuy. Thrr» are promptlng. ni thè human con* letica a« (»erslslrut and cotitinnoue wheu thè datiger line la carelcsaly ap- proached. '¡he slgnal System of thè monti nature dld noi happen. Ite or- dera canno* be aafely disregarded. à»-;* >< In Sael-n. io Ï.8P0 out of 3.400 rural pariahea, tte saloon has beau eugff l-rwated. But un<l«r the 'X-oth.nlwrg", •ystetu. according to which tte govern ment takes the itiausgeiueut of all sales ■1 of intoil-anta. the eitle» o! Sweden are •aid to be the meet drunken tn F.utwta I ’-a a 1 # \ 1 **• * • a > s. i ■Mr «»ais««.* k»a Wtssir.“ <>*•««• htsuni, Mr. HP-hard Msusflsld has written Tb» fanttkU» h!»(»♦• co»l |.1, VU » for the current isuse of Collier's Week 23.JiWY Imo' tu«««!«I ly a remarkable article, wholly differ I <167 ha» ••lAbli«h«tl « i r*«f>r«l II*« fr»Al r*t>»r«he« uf rut From anything ho has already pub w»»rld H»itrr» h» llshed. entitled "My Audience— Am! il»« rr<'t*r«i «Hh H« Miy -vf cure- Myself." It ooctalus many humorous • hk»ti<««tItiti AH«i b-li'-U-li Our rri*ai» K* «••»»»• MaiMp and pathetio l> aches and aomo ex 1» ovsr I1BK A ut Ih* insili* tremely interesting reminlseencee. UK KHIVVV «IlGl'U tSSttklVli Whsn you take Grove's Tasteless ('bill T-'tilo bv'cau»» lbs f- rmula is plainly printed <>n every buttle stewing that it I» »Imply Ir- » aud IJutnli e in a ta»le- Ire» (orni. No Cure, No Fay. 50«. * ta ¿ —■ ■—■ ■ ■ ■■■——■■■!■« 0 •< HKALTHY I > r ! Î r 4 7 p - a a • •« ■* > Str*.lag I* * t»»e»*w I l«M Fie-trie tans confldnnllv »«pec* t their art will at • ftHure-l -lay t- the ->»l uf illuiuluelh-it 4uwu tus u~ . trifle cut»perv«l with wtet It now*-» A» la well known, the moat *<-->noin‘■•I methods of lighting involve a w»»i<"l nearly all of the energy ulilite-l F'vf. La tig I *y »ay» that thn t<lsal light .» that of the hr*fir. which is pr<><iui-»<l without teat or waste. It ra»u - uhl Imitate il te would solve one ot ths moat inlervMtiug ami imp-rtaut pi b- lent«. ■'* ’*k’. • I"'? J * 2W0» V 4-’*' The "cash-' is the mo»t comtnou vir» culating coin In < him». It is a imp per and sine piece about the sis« of the American quartrr of a dollar, with a «piare hole in the center, h-r conven- lance lu stringing many ol thv-iu to gether. ■ Th« stärkt, caught in MterUn »hr« rra. roitijwt®« with the pompano. trona th» <ìal( of -Muht», m « tim must daUo* Tl> » sigeslsrs is oe every bes cl lu* «»sul»« lout hob in Kha world. l axative Bronio Qiiiniiie Tabi.». Ut* rvi»*Uj tasi r«r*e a r*IH I* «ase Way A tenne will buy 80 times a. much nourishment in the shape u( oatmeal Ills .lined that h>r the |>»rfet a. In the form of taa-f. maturing ol corn in thia latitude the growing seaeui most hate an average mean temperatine of 78 degrees for uo days, or there must be an eicess of 76 • : < • • >o '.io. ..pial I mg 6,750 degrees of 6ccutumulte.l heat, Should the heat lia lower, the crop will ' <• . ci ■ in ui.itu, ii.¿ (9 The Stimulus S y of Pure Blood Four times aa mm h hay rau be taken from a meadow than when the lui-adow is pastured, (or the rva« u that the grass must approach maturity to l>e mowed, while the cattle will keep the ¡wsturw grass close. On» ad tali tag» with the pasture, however, ia that tire cattle l-arve-t the grass for timmselies. That la what 1» required by every organ of the body, for the proper per formance of its functions. » It prevents bdicusners e.nstipab -n k. i »y dyspepti*. | mat ism. catarrh, n?rvou*.ne»» wr Kjj ness. faintness, pimples, biotchrs. The Gerrnau guvernmeiit ha* set alt cutaneous erupflon*. asme BO.tMMi.tAXi marita i (I.7 imì , lk W>, It perfecla all the vita! process»-! i (or pruvidlng smeli bum«« lor ita rati- W I*. Ke*t4»fj, Wu*x|At<>rl|, Ala., kmk It -I « road ufficiala, li ia reckone-l tbal at Inavt A.UOO more of Illese buine» will HamApArtHta to tuAfea hi« UU mm I i>ur* Iteli wriUtn fh«l h« h«*l not frit well but ttrrU f I h » built at once. MtMff tlaim. Hffft.rv h* i*A«l flnuhiMl th* bo«l* ot thl* h* fr|i bettor* «»4 Flowers bloom in the Sandwich isl wh*f| bar ha, I tAh*n tbr tif-h'l «a« hl« ands all the year round; therefore, It Another man frr« from that iln-*l f»» hl < ia believed that that country la more an*t a!4r |g> <k* hl« work. deserving than Japau uf lite tali» ■'Flowery Kingdom." WS ” i-*-- •'*. *•>.?<, .v-v 1. Hood’» Sarsaparilla The Indefatigable energy ol •etn® Promises to cure and keeps people has a terri' ly wearying effect promise Accept no mbstltue on tbe people that are compelled Io as get Hood * today. sociate with them. (The Famous (Itrmin Hoo</ th« but '<.. «* ■ at .*-? Preserver) CARBOUNEUM.. ..AVENARIUS Ossa troya. • • CHICKEN LICE AND VERMIN One- application it all that is required. It lot* lor yean. If your dealer cannot supply you, write loe circular* and information to th« following distributing agents: Perfection Pile Preserving Co., Seattle, Wash.; Fisher, I horsen & Co., Poetland, Oregon.; Whittier, Coburr. 3c Co., San Francisco, Cai. FINE OLD I lie Kind inti Have Mivayn |L>u;*ht Inta borne tlir «igiui« lure t.r C'ltaa. II. Fletcher, miti luta been nuule under his personal su | mti i»i«n fur over 30 vean. Allow no <>u«v to deceive jolt In till». Counterfeit», Imitations itn<l •• -lust-us-g.Hxl " ure l>ut r.x-M-rliuent«. anti endanger Ilio health of Children—Esperieuce iiguinat Ftperlinrnt* What is CASTORIA ...WHISKY (jin. Brandy, Rimi 11 full «iU«f(• tauri hr ta >A fife rum and MMgag). i¡ & AIL (KHII) Castorio I-» n hiirtide«» substituto for Ca«tor Oil, l*iire* gorit-, llropa and S-iothlnv Nt nips. It i» l'lca-ant. It contains neither Opium, Morphlm? nor other Narcotlo »libatane«-. Its ar<- le Its guarantee. Il destroy» A* orme and allays Feverishness. It cures IMarrh-ra and \* lini »'••lie. It relieves 'Teellilng Troubles, cures Constipation anti Flatulency. It aaaliiillatcs the I'< hm I, regulates the Ktonuieh and llowels, giving healthy and naturai sleep. Thu Childrcii*» l*auac<-.i The .Y|oth< r’n i-'rletid. » XXX GOOB»a Ofv’ffr* f<»r t; dn an*1 »fpwtaM <l«liv«r*4 (y** |O ****«*•< Kaiir«>A*1 or *<eaairr lauding Hiaus < aa*a and t*<* LOUIS CAHEN K«taUl8*h*d W Y « at * • AM HtASljeiO •¡ A SON 4 4 i. I » <» It 11 « . NOTHING BETTER MAD«| I Tee cani s»ak, a ruorake II you sal a The Kind You Have Always Bought ya Be ar 8 the Signature of Mitchell JOHN POOLE. poavLasa, Oasoo» ran yi-e you th* beat tergal"» In general u »< liovery, eiigtne«, boilers tanka, pump», p1 belts »nd Windmill» Tte n*w stsei I X I. windmill, sold by him, Is un- squallsd. DOU YOU WANT YOUR SON EDUCATED FOR A BUSINES Mitchell, beouis & Stayer 4Ì ♦he PORTLAND, ORECO n / „ / LIFE 7 R’illi_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Í ’* M*f Are Tou Deaf?? -t: as ta' are 4M*r*A*K A«*« WV« uW liiUurfif Ltarik« rwr CM« Ft««:MMI«« m »4 Mr*«« ¥•• « a ® mre •* I mmm «g • b ««:««J »« Man'« Inhumanity tu man enaUva Ilia pullcviuau to draw Uta «alais. I è literuti»(d laral CtiBir. s**z 9 \ : •> • . f > 7 I 1 9 sA, * c* -** 1 . - • L '3L-, * ta a ♦ k * >