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GOVERNOR OF OREGON Eruptions The only way to get« rid of pimples and other erup tions is to cleanse the blood, improve the digestion, stim ulate the kidneys, liver and skin. The medicine to take is in His Family Uses Pe-ru-na and Grip For Colds Fatal Mistakes.—Two classes make fatal mistakes—those who think they are wholly sanctified and those who make no progress at all.—Rev. Ray Palmer, Baptist, Chillicothe, Mo. Forgetting.—If you forget in order to mend, God forgets, too; If you for get In order to persist, then you may forget, but God remembers.—Rev. Frank Crane, Unitarian, Worcester, Ma ss. The Home.—The American home Is the richest Inheritance of the nation. It Is In Its best estate more primal and important than school or church.— Rev. R. A. White, Unlversalist, Chi CAPITOL BU1LDINO, SALEM, OREGON. cago, I1L A Letter From the Governor of Oregon. The Rule of Three: "Oue week from Baited Almonds, Getting In Line.—The man who does to-day, Uncle John, I will be a married Blanch the almonds In boiling hot Teruna is known from the Atlantic admirer of Peruna. He keeps it con not line up with God's people In the man. Yes. In seven short days I will water. Melt a tablespoonful of butter, J great fight for righteousness Is on tbe to the Pacific. Letters of congratula stantly in the house. In a recent let* be initiated Into the mysteries of mat and let the almonds stand In It an side of the devil and arrays himself tion and commendation testifying to ter to Dr. Hartman, he says: rimony.” “No mysteries about it, my hour. Put a tablespoonful of salt Into against God.—Rev. A. R. Holderby, the merits of Peruna as a catarrh rem State of Oregon, Executive Depart boy. It is just tbe plain, simple rule a dish, stir In the nuts until all are edy are pouring in from every state in ment, Methodist, Atlanta, Ga. of three.” "Rule of three? Eb—what lightly covered with salt, spread on a the union. Dr. Hartman is receiving The Duties of Life.—Life must be three?" "Wife, mother-inlaw, and shallow tin and set In a warm oven The Peruna Medicine Co..Columbus,0.: unified by having but one principle hundreds of such letters daily. All hired girl.”—Kansas City Journal. to brown delicately. More or less salt from the classes write these letters, Dear Sirs—I have had occasion to use and then seeking to attain to the one you Peruna medicine in my family for highest to the lowest. ratlence— Before be married her he may be used, according to taste. Pea goal by using two instrumentalities, The outdoor laborer, the indoor ar- colds, and it proved to be an excellent couldn't do too much for her, but new nuts are salted in th« same way, ex religious duties and secular Interests. tisan, the clerk, the editor, the states- remedy. I have not had occasion to be wouldn’t lift bls band to help her. cept that they do not need blanching, — Rev. O. D. Case, Baptist, Montclair, man, the preacher—all agree that Pe use it for other ailments. Patrice—Well, you know she says she as the brown hull comes off easily. Yours very truly, W. M. Lord. N. J. runa is the catarrh remedy of the age. has made another man ef him! Chocolate Custard«. The Soul In Action.—Prayer Is the The stage and rostrum, recognizing ca It will be noticed that tbe governor "Runnlug an auto must bo exciting," To two cups of milk add two well- soul In action. And In Its highest form tarrh as their greatest enemy, are es says he has not had occasion to use Pe ■aid the friend. "It is,” said tbe own beaten eggs, two slightly rounding tea It is the highest energy of which the I pecially enthusiastic in their praise runa for other ailments. The reason er. “Every time you step yeu weader spoonfuls of cocoa, three level table for this is, most other ailments begin soul Is capable—the most positive pow and testimony. “D ear M rs . P inkham : — For some years I suffered with backache, if tbe machine will start again when spoonfuls of sugar, and oue-balf tea severe Any man who wishes perfect health with a cold. Using Peruna to prompt er In man's relation to God.—Itev. bearing-down pains, leucorrhaea, and falling of the,womb. I you are ready.”—Brooklyn Life. spoonful of vanilla flavoring. The co tried many remedies, but nothing gave any positive relief. John Reid, Presbyterian, Brooklyn, must be entirely free from catarrh. ly cure colds, he protects his family coa should be mixed with the sugar Catarrh is well nigh universal; almost from other ailments. This iB exactly “I commenced taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound N. Y. and dissolved In half of the milk omnipresent. Peruna is the only abso what every other family in the United Wine, Women and Wealth. — The in June, 1901. When I had taken the first half bottle, I felt a vast im •UAAAAÂAAAAAAAAÀÀAAAAA4» heated, and when this lias cooled a provement, and have now taken ten bottle» with the re«ult that I feel greatest temptations of men to put lute safeguard known. A cold is the States should do. Keep Peruna in ths little add the other Ingrediente and like a new woman. When I commenced taking the Vegetable Com- them rythmlcally, are wine, women beginning of catarrh. To prevent house. Use it' for coughs, colds, la pour into cups. Set the cups In a pan pound I felt all worn out and was fast approachini ir complete nervous and wealth. And I think I put these colds, to cure colds, is to cheat catarrh grippe, and other climatic affections of of boiling water and bake In a moder collapse. I weighed only 98 pounds. Now I weigh jn 1094 lost pounds and In the order of their Importance.—Rev. out of its victims. Peruna not only winter, and there will be no other ail ate oven. am improving every day. I gladly testify to the benefits received.”— O. L. Laws, Congregationalism Balti cures catarrh, but prevents it. Every ments in the house. Such families household should be supplied with this should provide themselves with a copy Mas. II. C. T ufman , 423 West 30th St., Richmond, Va. more, Md. Papper Sandwich««. great remedy for coughs, colds and so of Dr. Hartman’s free book, entitled, Remove all the seeds from a green When a medicine has been successful in more than a million Tbe Touch of Love.—Humanity re forth. “Winter Catarrh.” Address Dr. Hart pepper, chop fine and simmer ten min cases, is it justice to yourself to say, without trying It, “I do not sponds to the touch of love. Around The Governor of Oregon is an ardent man, Columbus, Ohio. utes In a tablespoonful of butter. Do believe it would help me”? on the sunny side of even the most not allow It to brown. Add a dash 1 Surely you cannot wish to remain weak and sick and discour frigid man there Is always a door that Ask Your Druggist for a Free Peruna Almanac for 1904 of salt, and when cold spread between aged, exhausted with each day’s work. You have some derange opens to the presence of a loving heart - Assyrian Records. thin slices of bread minus tbe crust. ■ ment of the feminine organism, and Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege —Rev. T. J. Villers, Baptist, Indian Sufficient Reason. Grated American cream cheese may be , table Compound will help you just as surely as it has others. Layard in his “History of Nineveh” apolis, Ind. “What makes Middlerib so bitter mentions that the national records of « » placed on the top of the pepper layer. Labor Unions.—I believe any num against Turke?” « Mrs. W. II. Pelham, Jr., 108 E. Baker St., Richmond, Va., says: with happy results. These piquant lit “The young man who calls on his the Assyrian empire wete written on « ber of persons engaged In the same « tle sandwiches are said to be especial “ D ear M rs . P inkham r—I must sajr that I do not believe there is any work have as much right to form a daughter smokes Turkish cigarettes.” bricks in characters so minute as to be « scarcely legible without the aid of a ly nice with cold meat. i female medicine to compare with Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com union as we ministers have to meet - 8100 REWARD 8100. pound, and I return to you my heartfelt thanks for each Monday In our ministerial meet microscope and that, in fact, a variety Cranberry Fritter«. what your medicine has done for me. Before ings.—Rev. S. E. Young, Presbyterian, Tbe roadtri of thii paper will be pleaaed to of this instrument was found among learn that tbere >a at least one dreaded disease the excavations. Beat one egg thoroughly and stir It taking the Vegetable Compound I was so badly Pittsburg, Pa. that science baa been able to cure in all lie Into one and a half cups of milk, add off that I thought I could not live much Stases, and that iacatarrh. Hall'aCatarrb Cure riTQ Permanently cured. Wo ntsor nervouaneK Theft.—A thief is one who steals. it the only positive cure known to the medical II lU after Hrstday’suseofDr.Kllne’sGreatNervw one tablespoonful of sugar and one cup longer. The little work I had to do was a « Lambir». To realer«, Mraottbaa fraternity. Catarrh belnç a constitutional dis Restorer. Send for FreeS? trial bottle and treatise and atralghtan up. us« of flour In which has been sifted one burden to me. I suffered with irregular To steal Is to take without right or ease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, acting Dr. B. H. Kline, Ltd . 031 Arch St . Philadelphia, P* leave that which belongs to another. teaspoonful of baking powder. When menstruation and leucorrhoea, which caused directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces When a thief Is convicted of stealing well mixed stir In one cup ot thick, an irritation of the parts. I looked like of the system, thereby destroying the founda The Modern Way. tion of tho disease, and xleing the patient rich cranberry sauce, and drop In one who had consumption, but I do not look be Is put Into jail; that Is, some thieves strength “I wish to marry your daughter,” by building up the constitution and like that now, and I owe it all to your wonder are.—Rev. J. M. Markley, Congrega- aseisting nature In doing Its work. The pro- said the young man. The old man spoonfuls on a hot, buttered gridiron, I prietora hare so much faith in its curative ful medicine. i tlonalist, Denver, Col. Brown very lightly and serve with but- iiowera, that they offer One Hundred Dollars was a sensible old man. “ I took only six bottles, but it has made ter and powdered sugar.—Good House Humility.—There Is no principle or any case that it fails to cure, bend for list “Can I support you in the style to me feel like a new person. I thank more universally overworked In the of testimonials. F. J. Address keeping. A CO., Toledo O. which you have been accusmtomed?” God that there is such a female helper Christian church to-day than that of Sold by druggists. CHENEY 75c. he asked.—Puck. Creamed Oyster«. Ha"’s Familx Pills are the beak. as you.” humility. The average Christian is Put one quart of oysters, with the Mothers will flnrt Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Wanted an Injunction. Be it, therefore, believed by all altogether too meek and too prone to An Odd Chandelier. rivrup the best remedy to uw for their children “Ef you please, sub," said tbe old broth, Into a stewpan, and let the oy women who are ill that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound self-disparagement.—Rev. C. E. Jeffer the ttething season. A chandelier, made of human bones, sters beat through. When the edges darky to the lawyer, “I waut to take adorns the ceiling of a church in Seid- of the oysters curl, take them out und Is the medicine they should take. It has stood the test of time, son, Baptist, New York City. Himself to Blame. out a partin' injunction,” and it has hundreds of thousands of cures to its credit. Women Wealth.—The love of money is the litz, Bohemia. “What do yeu mean by that?” naked add two cups of milk and two table Should consider It unwise to use any other medioine. “Didn’t you once say that your wifa root of evil, but a man by caring strict spoonfuls of butter to the broth. When the lawyer. was tbe making of you?” Mrs. Pinkham, whose address is Lynn, Mass., will answer cheer* ly for his business and doing it all with “I means, sub, In plain langwldge, a boiling, add two tablespoonfuls of flour fully and without cost all letters addresaed to her by sick women. “Only once,” replied Mr. Meekton. Integrity, can succeed and may become “Henrietta heard it and said it was verdict ter break 'way—ter take de which has been stirred smooth In a Perhaps she has just the knowledge that will help your case- ( rich. All a man needs Is hustle. He very unkind and unjust to blame her right ban' road whar de roads cross an* little cold milk, with salt und pepper. try her to-day — it cost« nothing. ! let de etc 'ooman go her way an me go When thickened, add the oysters, und ArASS FORFEIT If F® «»«««t forthwith «rodsce Ik« origin&l l«lt«ra and lignater«« H ■ does not need to be born rich.—Rev. S. Poor man! He can’t help it. in that manner.” M. Dick, Methodist, Worcester, Mass. serve at once on slices of toast. \nllllll *K«r« l«ath«enlau. which will prov« their ahaolut« genuine««««. mine.” UuUUU Lydia K. Flakhsm M.Ulcl«. c«., Lyu. Maea. He needs a Plso s Cure fs a remedy for coughs, colds Two Questions.—Life holds two He gets bilious. “ Isee,” said tlie lawyer. “You wont consumption. Try it. Price25 cents, Apples with Cream. questions of the first Importance. Is good liver pill—Ayer’s Pills. and • divorce—to break up housekeeping St druggists. Peel, core and quarter six large tart there a God? And If so, how does He | They act directly on the liver, and give her alimony?” Just In Hard Luck. Determined. Taking Things. feel toward us? Is there another life? "Dat's It, sub,” exclaimed the old apples; boll In a rich sugar syrup till J. C. Aver Co., “My brother is very much hurt that cure biliousness j Irate Guest (to waiter)—Look here! “I always take things as they man. "I dunno who Alimony la, but tender, but not broken. Place In a you should refuse to correspond with Ddin’t I older a Swiss cheese Band And if so, what about the harvest ------ ------------------------- ______________ Lowell, Mui. there of sin that we have sown here? come,” Baid the pickpocket as he dex dee gimme my Injunction, en he kin glass dish, boll tho syrup a Iittlo long him,’’ said Mr. Chellusman’s sister. wich? —Rev. N. D. Hillis, Congregationalism Want your moustache or beard terously relieved the man ahead of take ber ef he wants berl”—Atlanta er, and then pour over tho apples. “By failing to answer his many letters Polite Waiter — Yes, sir, and there it a beautiful brown or rich black ? Use him of a watch and purse. When cold cover with a thin layer of you wrong him, although, perhaps, you Brooklyn, N. Y. Constitution. is. red currant jelly, and over all pour a do not mean it." “And I take men as I find them,” Missionaries. — It Is only 93 years Irate Guest—There are two slices of While Arthur was speudlng a week thick layer of whipped cream Bweet- added the policeman, clutching him "No,” replied Mias Jilt. “I do not bread, but can you find any cheese on since the first American missionary FIFTY CTB. OF--------------------------- _ r Hki.La _ __ _------------- ---------- >■«« co., -«san«, a. H., at his aunt's be ebauced oue day to ened with sugar. gently but firmly by the arm. mean to wrong him; neither do I them? went out among the heathen and to place bls elbows on tho table during mean to write him.”—Catholic Stand Polite Waiter—I’m sorry, sir. The day there are millions of Christians Ham Toast. dinner. "My dear boy," said his aunt, Tlx TOWERS I cheese is there all right, only you hap- where there would have been only Mix some pounded cold ham with a ard and Times. "don't you know that children of the heathens had not the banner of Christ pened to hit on one of the holes. Bay of Apla Fl»h. first families must never put their el beaten egg, season with pepper and been unfurled In their midst.—Rev. J. The INTERNAL REMEDY Egyptian Maxima. In tbe bay of Apia, in Samoa, a Biir- bows on tbe table?” "Oh, well," said lay on buttered toast; put in the oven B. McClurkln, Presbyterian, Shady No Case Exists it Will Not Core until It gets thoroughly heated, A nice An Egyptian papyrus which dates ▼eying party has discovered 453 dis- Arthur, "that doesn't hit me for my back to about 4,000 B. C. has the fol Side, Pa. father’s been married twice, and I be way of using up small pieces of ham. tinct specimens of fish. Wood Saws. Drag Saw« run by steam or gaso HAS BEEN ADVERTISED Sin and Disease.—The best way to line engines, also the latest in saw mill ma lowing injunctions: “Calumnies long to the second family.” AND SOLD FOR A chinery, stump pullers, well drilling machin To Make Dried Beat. The Dahlia. should never be repeated.” “Guard keep disease out of the Inner life Is to QUARTER OF A CENTURY. ery, etc., etc. Make a plain brine of four gallons Write for your needs. Vanity: Mr. Potts (to his wife) My The dahlia was introduced into Eu- thy speech before all things, for a keep it strong, healthy and vigorous LIKE ALL dear, tbe air Is chilly. Ferinoz la water, six pounds salt, one ounce salt rope for the value of its bulb as a sub- man’s ruin lies in his tongue.” The I with moral and spiritual life. The way REIERSON MACHINERY CO. WATERPROOF Foot of «Morrison Street fenetre. The visitor (sotto voce)—Why peter. Cover the meat with this, and Btitute for the Irish potato«, which it wise men of the race early learned good to keep sin out of the life Is not b.v Oregon fencing of any kind, for sin gets ov--c sense. do you ask your wife In French to shut leave it In three weeks, then hang • up resembles when baked. CLOTHING. Portland all fences; but by having the life f.iled It is made of the best ths window? Mr. Potts (ditto)—Be to dry. 1 '<•" ..................... SXsXSXg®XSX^<S’®<^®®^®gWS>®©® materials, in black or yellow, to overflowing with spiritual life and cause you are here. If I asked her In Hale« at Fair«. fully guaranteed, and sold by I OREGON PORTLAND power.—Rev. W. M. Martin, Methodist, English she wouldn't do It, as she reliable dealers everywhere. Sales nt fairs have long been a fra- j Brooklyn, N. Y. St. Helen ’ s Hall .won't take Instructions from me be tore of STICK TO THS the English cattle shows. In 1 Home and day school for girls. Ideal Trouble.—The reason trouble Is so fore visitors. But If I say It In French 1 location. Spacious building. Modern SIGN OF THE FISH. fact, they have become so general that Academic, College I’repai tr- •he gets up and does It at once, so as many of the English shows are really troublesome Is that we seldom put God TOW*R CANADIAN < CO. A J TOWIR co. I I 5) 1 1 equipment. at ion and special courses. Music, Elo- TORONTO. CAN. L KlTOKfUllUK In the present tense. We transpose' to let you see that she understands the market (lays and are held at frequent © 1 cution, Art in charge of specialists. Illustrated catalogue. Easter term langue ge.—rick- M e- U p. Him Into the dim past and dwell upon opens February 1. 1904. Intervals. Bales have played a more the wonders He wrought In the days ELEANOR TEBBETTS, Principal. ! "Do you believe that the American or less Important part with American I 1 of the fathers. We transpose 111m into ©©©© •? • people like to be humbugged?" "No, exhibitors, but have always been made1 Because Rheumatism sometimes comes on suddenly it doesn't the remote future and dream of the •lr,” answered the sturdy patriot, privately, and fair officials have taken1 prove that it is a chance disease or one due to accidental causes. It glories which shall be ours when all "but wbeu they find anyone smart little or no Interest In encouraging takes time for it to develop, and is at work in the system long before the veils which now hide Him shall tie' | “ For six years I was a victim of dys- ejpough to do It they can't help taklu* them. There would seem to be an op- [ lifted. Christ's C--------------- * 1 ’ pepaia in Its worst form I could est nothing cure * for -------- trouble ' is to ~ , but milk toast, and at times my stomach would off their hats to him.”—Washington portunity lu tills couutry for advance-' any symptoms are felt. The blood is the first point of attack, and live with . h God » beside M us In our «,«-«««_ every-1 nol reuln Bnd digest even that Last March 1 merit In this direction. If sale classes I the poisonous acids that cause the aches and pains are then distrib Star. day experiences; to take God to the began taking CASCARETS and since then I are arranged for and a certain part of uted through the circulation to different parts of the system, and offloo, « nartner In our business; to take : have steadily improved, until 1 sm as well as I life.’’ tho day set aside for auction sales of Settle in joints, muscles and nerves; «nJ when tlie system is in this God to the parUr, a sharer In our pleas-1 ever was in my D avid H M urpht , Newark, O. cattle or other produce both the fair condition it needs only some exciting cause like exposure to night air, ur«.—Rev. Howard Duffield, Presbyte management, exhibitors and general damp, chilly weather, or the cold, bleak winds of winter, to arouse rian, New York City. CANDY public might be benefited thereby. It the slumbering poisons and bring on Rheumatism. The severity CATHARTIC cost more—yield mor Family Devotion.—Family worship save all experimenting— would help the farmer out at tlie spot , VA VL1C attack UV|ÆUU3 v LA V a of the depends U|»UU upon the amount of acid in the blood and the save disappointments. 48 Is essential to true home life. When- w here he Is weakest—that is. In mar- uantity ot acrid matter in tbe years the Standard Seeds. Sold by all dealers. 1004 ketlng what he grows.—American oints and muscles. Sonie peo- RHEUMATISM IN ELBOWS, WRISTS 1 ever young people set up a home they Seed Annua! postpaid free, “ I was given up to die with j ought to erect an altar. Religion in AND KNEES. to all applicants. Agriculturist. pie arc almost helpless from the quick consumption. 1 then began I the home Is more Important than any Urbana, Ohio, Aug. SB, 1003. D. M. FERRY Ä CO to use Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. I first, while others have occa Last «Inter I had a severe attack of where else. In the family the day Detroit, Mich. Clean« Ont Vermin. improved at once, and am now in Itb«uiaati«m. It «Varied In the right sional spells or are uncomforta elbow, and from there to my wrists; the should begin and close with God. Fnm- A writer In the Scientific American perfect health.”—Chas. E. Hart P1«««ant. Palatable. Potent. Taate Good. Do wrist wae the worss. It became ily prayer should be brief, yet com Good. Never Sicken. Weaken. or Gripe. 10c. 25c. fiOe. man, Gibbstown, N. Y. says he lias cleared Ills premises of ble, restless, nervous and half right • wolien aud extremely painful. My left P. N. U. Ne. z—îeoa. CONSTIPATION, •• • vermin by making whitewash yellow ■ick all the time from the kite joint wae the next pleoe to be et- prehensive enough to compass the | ... CURE >«sy. fhleaf«, Maatraal. Naw Tart. 911 tscksd. It bscam« ewell.n and of course wants of the family. The selections of [ n«”i«« e< nagging ache» and pains. Rheu HEN writing —t I with copperas and covering the stones painful. Tho n«xt point to be effeoted It’s too risky, playing mention thia paper. I the hip and ankle, which gave me Scriptures should be made with care. Tfi B AP Sold and rua TR n teed by all dru<- and rafters In the cellar with It. In matism is a disagreeable com was muih trouble. I wae berely ebTe to get As a rule, family devotion should be M •lU’DAU aiau to CUKE I'obacco Habil every crevice In which a rnt might go panion even in its mildest form. about for come time. I wee under treat with your cough. ment of a physician for awhile, but ret conducted at about the same hour, he put the copperas and scattered It In It grows worse as we grow older, ting no better I begen S. 8. 8., and after The first thing you the corners of the floor. The result and frequently stiffens the joints, taking it for come Hme I wae entirely morning and evening. Where men and relieved of theRheumatiem. All swelling women plan for such devotions, fainily know it will be down was a complete disappearance of rats draws the muscles out of shape end soreness The Orest Conditioner and Steck Psttener. HORSES de disappeared. I consider Mor« Work on Les« Feed. COWS give More «nd Richer and mice. Since that time not a rat or and breaks down the nervous 8. S. S an excellent remedy for Rheuma religion becomes pleasant and profit deep in your lungs and Milk. MOGS Fatten Quicker If given this Food. tism and all troubles having their origin able.—Rev. D. G. Wylie, Presbyterian. mouse has been seen near the house. system A disease that origin tn the blood. Package, BOo and Si.OO. the play will be over. Be* New York City. GRIFFITH KELLY. Every spring the cellar Is coated with ates in the blood, as Rheumatism 408 Bloomflsld Ave. MIKtt PIGS OROW—GOOD FOR STINTED CALVES. tbe yellow whitewash as a purifier and gin early with Ayer’s A Ileal G.beon Girl. Pevssian R sxkdt C o .. St. Paul. Minn. a rat exterminator, and no typhoid, does, cannot be cured with ex G xxtikmim —I have been feeding your PuvantK S tock Poon to me Cherry Pectoral and stop Mrs. Gibson, the mother of Charles thoroughbred «wine. It gives them on appetite, and make« the pin dysentery or fever attacks the family. ternal remedies like liniments and plasters ; such things scatter the fr »w. I al«o tried it on atunted calvea with «ati-factorr remit«. pains or drive them to some other part of the body, but do not touch Dana Gibson, says that a few days the cough. F. W. G koomb . Klein. Neb. j : ------ ---- --------- *• the condition of the blood. The thin acid since Dana’s little girl, aged T. came the disease or i improve Cement Floor« for Hnrn«. PORTLAND SEED CO.. Portland. Or., €<•«•! Agent«. Three titM: 25c., Me., SI. All drviflit«. I over to see ber. After playing content blood must be restored to its normal From n sanitary point of view there Is no doubt that cement floors are the purity and strength, so that all poi edly for some time she came up to her said: best for barns and stables. However, sonous substances may be carried out and ‘•Grandma, I must go home now.” when putting on the flnlshlng layer, It of the system, and no medicine accom •’But why so soon, dearie?” should be rather deeply striated, which Simplest and most perfect male. Before you plishes this in so short a time as S.S. S., "Well, you see. grandma. I must five your order for a Disk Plow be sure t< 'ex prevents It front becoming slippery. which not only neutralizes the acids look after papa. He’s all alone then-, amine the Sanders. For «aid by the old red- atle house ot I The striae should follow a system fa and counteracts the poisons, but builds with nobody but bls wife and the vorable to drainage—that la. the small > PISO 3. CURE TOR up the general health at the same time, baby. ” furrows should lead to larger ones and Writ« for our special bock . _ ___________ on Rheumatism, , ______________ and should you these to the drain In the rear of all PORTLAND, --- OREGON Knowledge of a gvd nia y tn n cm desire any special information or advice, our physicians will furnish stalls Thia Is very easily done. CONSUMPTION M lists of things that aren't so. BOISL! SAI.G.M MBDFORD 8POKA.\K SEATTLE At without charge. THE S WiFT 9PEGIFIG CO., ATLANTA, GA» Lemon Iiuuipllng«. Half ■ pound of grated bread ermubs, quarter pound of chopped suet, half a pound of moist sugar, two eggs, Which has cured thousands. one large lemon, a pinch of salt. Mince I I the lemon peel very finely, l’ut all the Qualification: Senator—This dry Ingredients In a basin, and mix friend that you want me to get a gov I well. Moisten with tbe eggs and tbe ernment position for—you can recom strained juice of the lemon. Stir well mend him as a man of good ability and I and put tlie mixture Into small but capable of filling the place, I suppose? tered cups or moulds. Cover with but Constituent—Why, no, Senator, 1 can't tered paper. Set them In a kettle of do that. It's because he can't make a boiling water, and let them steam for living at anything else that I want you I two and a half hours. Turn them out to get a government job for him.—Chi« In a dish, and strew sifted sugar over i cago Tribune. them. Hood’s Sarsaparilla Mrs. Tupman, a prominent lady of Richmond, Va., a great sufferer with woman’s troubles, tells of her cure by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. Straighten Up Backache Cross? BUCKINGHAM'S DYE POMMEL SLICKER Perrin’s Pile Specific RHEUMATISM AN INDESCRIBABLE TORTURE DYSPEPSIA wwp Coughing J su xiöcaicU W PRUSSIAN STOCK FOOD Sanders Disk Plow q| Mitche'l, Lewis i Stavsr Co.. Send for Special Circular