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Catarrh Invites Consumption It weaken the dcllruto lung tissue, deranges tlio di.-esllve organ, and break down tlio cncrul health. It oftcu cause headache ami dliri Iicsi, impair tlio taste, (mull and bearing, and affect the voice. living constitutional disease It re quires ft constitutional remedy. Hood's Sarsaparilla Uadlcally and permanently curei ca tarrh of tho nose, throat, stomach, bowels, and more delicate organ. Head the testimonial. No substitute for flood' acta Ilk Hood's. Bo sure to get Hood's. "I was troubled with catarrh 20 fears. Boeing statements of cures bjr Hood's Bar saparllla resolved to try It. Four bottle ntlrely cured ma." Wii.lum Buxsm-h, 11U0 Cth Bt.. Milwaukee. Wis. Hood's Sarsaparilla promisee to cure and keeps tho promise. Record for Quick Work. A luiif of bread litis been on ex hibition which wan the reHiilt of a re-roril-liiukinn experiment lit Illocklcy, in Worcestershire, KhkUiii1. From the Hum the wheat was cut in the fluid un til a loaf of bread was huked was only thirty minutes. rio Cure l a reineflv for coughs, oolds ami consumption. Try it. Prlue 25 eeuU, A druggists. To Break In New Shoes. Alwsys shake In Allen's Hoot-Eaae, a pointer. It euro hot, sweating-, Klilng, swollen leel. Curra coma, Inirruwiii nails and littiiluns. At all tlriiKKtaU and shiie stores, Vte. Imn'l icw( atiyiilailtut. Sample mailed KUKK. Address Alleu H. Olmsted, U Hoy, N. Y. The Ruling Panlon. Pylng Actress Can't I recover, doc tor? PhysicianImpossible. lying Actress Then send for the undertaker and let's have a dress re lieurmil. The part is entirely new to me. STATS Of Ollln, I'm or TOLEDO, I l.tMiel'lltlHTY. I P-NK J. ( msnst mskraiiaih that he Is the rilor i.arter ol Ilia linn ol V. i. t'HKNtr A Co. (loin; business III the I'll ol Toledo, Count? nil Male aforesaid, a tot lliai aal firm will par tha aum Ol ll.SK IH.'NUHKll IiOI.I.AKH lor earn ami every raw ol Catarrh that Cannot bo cured br the ua ol 1UU.S Catarrh utae. HIANK J. CHENEY Bworn to before tut ami siibecrllied In mi preaeuce, thtsttb day ol Pccember, A. I), lnoi. t I Aotarw Public, Ilall'i Catarrh Cnre ta tasen Internally and act uracil on in oiooa ana muroiia auriaues ol 1M lyalem. nenu lor leatuuoniaie, irre. Y. J. I'll KNKy A CO., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 74c. iiaii'i ramlly tldt are lb beat. FITS Prrman.ntiy i nrmi. wo fltaor nanrouam Ilia air Sraldar'aua.ornr.KUnaOnwt Narra kaalrr. Knl t' rrS trial bnlllaanfl lrllw In. R. lL Kllua, UJ..H' Ar. b hi . l'bUal.ltUa, l a. The AudUioce Worse. "Ila-a-al I am mad, mad!" ranted Hamphat, the tragedian, la the dun geon scene, "Huh!" snorted the man in the gal lery, "you ain't near as mad as us (el lows that paid to get In." Philadel phia Press. Teoslate and Billies rtniiar areas. Tha two amatol fmlilar viand on rarth, on fuaxl lor 14 tona bay ant theothnr no tonafrran lixlitrr r aire, iirmri rv.rj-where, ao d"a Vlrtorla Kax, ylaldliig aw.Uuu Iba. aheep and awlua 1ok1 r aera. jurt aaxu Vv in nian to tiis John A. hUr hrl Co., l.a Croaae, Vi la , and rrorlra In return their bl catalog and Iota ol laru aeed aamplea. V. V. t.) , The Longeat Day. Teacher You must remember, chil dren, that lec. 21 is the shortest day we have. Io you rememlier the long est? Freddie Yes'm. It's July 3, when you're waiting for firecracker day. Dr. C Gee Wo WONDERFUL HOME TREATMENT Thia wondtrfal i'hu dm tor la rHM f r-ftU bfciuM ha nire xHifia iihui or ev il . lliM ara fi?n up tn Aim. Ha ura wdh IImmm oni1arftil 4 hi hrrtia, rHHa, hmta. tht am anttretlf ui- hiHiwn in intMlH aJ a-.- rura fn Una ramairr. Timmiili tltf u of ihtia hrmifNM rpiiciliMi Uitej fumoua (lM'bir ktiima id avtion if ovr av diffrnt iviu liai, whW-h h aiitTrHMifiniy ua tn tHff"rMl d(wa- H anaranlta to rtira ratiarh, Mih ma. iHDg, thrissi, rhriiiiiailaiii, norvituwnessjeL lomfti li, Itvwr, kxlnt-ya, tic; liita hunt!r4a f IrtiUrnonlalev lliara nnHlvrai. tail art MHt htm. I'tlnia tml of Ilia riif wrim for hlanka and rin-uiwa. Hnd atatiiu, CUNUlr The C Gee Wo Chinese Medicine Co. 2 HI A Mar t., rUanJ. Urafo. IflstUllVH Pft. Washington Farmers and Stockmen Indorse Prussian Stock Food! MAD THI fOLLOWINQ LITTtM. THIV SPEAK FOR THtMSCLVlS. t save exl Crmlu at.. rnnf for tha pa tl,.-. .i.r..r . .r . lain aiirPJ. .i"l H"'i A k f AT PRODUCING FOOD IT HAS NO lOUAC. I limine th.irmia-li ran ,,!. r li 1..11J. mi tl.a i.i. m In imn.1 ann !,. Il( and III III" animal. I mr ll-lrf ttti.ln.-aa I nntl III mtp In.lwtt' wn-n tru a'v.rtiine ill" ttone II will INCaiAbE tha Hue ttf mllta ui a maracd iWrt-. Alt elili v.taita anlin.i.. rl.-e In Miri-tilar thai are l,- SCOURS rreaaian nu a rtt.tl ell ebwS Uie aialxlf a. II ! tnmrlf I Sere Irian man. klti'l. at ft"l. Imt I gai I'A r-ttit.l'lrr I'MIlMI Nt.irkrttnn lha HIST nn the niaral l...i. 1 hi, uur. Iiinu' pull, Waalb IT OOUBLIO Inrraaae tn Milk. pin u. tiiir Ilia 1'ru.atan St S "! etlh r rnllrh r-w I Sml haratilr ntllS Ha Iwtraa rl trtMn ON I U BJrsuMiaa hi (tots raoo TWO (' r I- eat k biIIUm. fi TaaaawiistM, Hta-afonl I Waae. Vt Ilia ..4!r. flrtitl rVBILAaU RKKI CO., rertlaad. Or., aw " " .Ma. M . THE NATION'S I.lttle difficulty should be encoun tered In the completion of the i'annma canal by tho United State government once work Is begun ami If, a goes al most without saying, the proper treat ment of the technical (pueatlons are handled according to the lesxons of ex perience, writes Honor In Phlllippe P.umiu Varllta In the New York Sun day World. Tho United State will hnve unusual advantage In Its work. It can profit by the experiences of the French engineers, who have worked on the problems for nineteen years. Already more than riO.OOO.tXX) cubic yards of earth have been excavated This ha removed all of the smaller dlmeultlos and practically all of the great technical obstacles. The three greatest oltacies original ly encountered In the building of the canal were the Culebra cut, the control of the water of the Chagres river and the climate. The first of these dim cultlcs, the technical ones, have a! ready been practically removed. There Is now a trench lOO feet deep cut across the Culebra saddle and this must only be deepened 00 feet In order to com plete it Culebra offered one of the greatest difficulties for a time. The superior purt of the cut was found to be com posed of soft, spongy, yielding, sliding soli, and the enormous mass, to bo re moved, necessitated tho employment of machinery of great power, and therefore, of a great weight, which It ( - JrJr";"-., ; hi ' r i I r "TTr--- " UNITED STATES BATTLESHIP GOING THROUGH PANAMA CANAL. wna difficult to maJntaln on such a soil The trench over Culebra Is now done to a point where excellent soil has been found and as a result the cut la prac tically eliminated aa an obstacle. This great problem I waa fortunate enough to solve myself during the last years of the life of the old company. Changing Hlrer'a Canree. Another and seemingly limurrtiount- able obKtaclo was tho control of the water of the Chagres river. In 1802, In my book, "Panama, Past, Present and Future," I recommended the build ing of a huge earth dnm at Bohlo across the Chagre river and the deriva tion of the water of tho artlliclal lake thus forced to the westward of the canal between the take and the sea. The United States engineers have adopted this method and a dam will be built at Ilohlo, fourteen miles from Panama, the only modification being a sure elevation of about twenty feet above the level I hnd projwsed for the lake In 1R012. Much of tho valley of the Chagres liver will of necessity lie flooded with this artlliclal hike. When the problem of what to do with the water of tho Chngres river was solved one of the greatest obstacles to the successful building of the cnnul was removed. The only remaining obstacle U the climate. To my mind Unit was the greatest of all. Now, with tho won- DOGS AND THEIR NAMES. Kuch Species Ha a IMatlnctlve and Explanatory ltcelane t ion. One does not need to watch a dug to know all about Its nature. If the breed to which he bclonjjH Is stated the aver age man can tell his nature to a nicety. The spaniel Is so culled because the original breed of this beautiful and Intelligent type came from Spain, and the Hist arrivals In Lngland were called Npanlsh dogs. The Hplta dog got Its name from Its sharp pointed non Spitz"' mesna shurp point" In Herman and the rpiu was a raroviie ucrman oreeu oeium he became known In England and America. The Spitz Is known also as Dalmatian dog, because his native home Is In Dalmatla. The dachshund Is another rtierman breed and his funny name almost as long and funny as the dog himself la a German name meaning "Hanger dog." Tho orglnal dachshund was used for drawing badgers and the dogs atlll are great favorites among German hunters, although the breed has be come a little too delicate for lighting such a gray old warrior a a the badger. The fox terrier earned his name not from any fancied resemblance to the fox, but because long ago, In the days of "merry England," these terriers, much larger and stronger then, were used everywhere by sportsmen for drawing and killing the fox, they being aent down Into his burrow. It Is sit Id that no good fox terrier ever backed out of a burrow without hla fox. If he came out be had tlio dead fox gripped. If he didn't get tho fox he didn't come out, but died there. The bulldog used to drive cattle, ami a be was trained to meet tho rush ea of the bull by seizing htm by his Boat sensitive point the nose the SHIP CANAL dcrftil progress of science and Judg ing by the eitraordlunry Improvements In sanitation made by the United Mates in Cuba. I am convinced that the dis advantages of the climate will be wiped out The sault-ry problem, too. Is solved. With American military methods applied to the canal zone, the sanitation of the Isthmus Is complete, as the unitea mates win nave me mnklng of sanitary laws not alone for the canal zone but for the cities of I'll nn ma and Colon as well. To Plght the Moeqalto. Scientists have demonstrated that It Is a kind of niomjulto, the atygomla or the culex fttsclatus, that carries exclu sively the yellow fever Infection, and as It Is known to be within the possi bility of a rigorously enforced sani tary law to destroy the mosquito plague, and therefore the cause of In fection, this evil promises to disappear. The wonderful advance made in elec tricity will be of great advantage to the United States In building the canaL When the French company was at work steam was about the only agent at the engineers' command. This ne cessitated plants at short distances along the entire work. As black men were the engineers, this was not high ly satisfactory. These engineers were careless and there were many acci dents and delays, with a corresponding Increase In cost. With electricity the black man cannot by error Injure the appliances, and the possibility of burn- lng hla fingers will make him wise and prudent Summing up the difficulties' the American engineers will have in build ing the canal. It may be truthfully said that they will encounter none which the lessons of experience do not permit of solution. It la a large work of which the essential obstacles have been overcome. It will revjulr a alrouir. disciplined administration, and tie men who direct It must be fully Imbued with the knowledge of the country and of Its necessities. The eminent engineers of the Isth mian Canal Commission have made a most thorough and complete study of these questions and their experience will tie of great value to the successful completion of the heroic undertaking. Intcreatlac Facta. Here are some interesting facta about the Panama canal: Canal's total cost, nearly, . . fJOO.OOO.OOO Panama Canal Company's all are $40,000,000 I.eugtli -it! miles Time of pnnMipf S to 10 hours Present time (New York to Sim Francisco via Cane 1 lorn GO days Time vin Panama canal (np- proxiiiintei 24 days Aiintini irnlllc (eNtimatedl. . .7,000 vessels Trrtvel asved Liverpool to Yokohama 4,(MK) miles Preheat nnviKsltle stretches. . . . IS mites Siill ti be eoiwtrurtcd o4 mil rrraent depth 'JM fe.-t sturdy, brave dog came to be known in time us bulldog. In some countries he Is kimwu as bull biter. The beautiful ltienhelm spaniel is mimed after lileuheliu castle, where this ilog wus tlrxt made fashionable in the time of the great Marlliorough. The King Charles do owes ltd name to the merry monarch. The various hrcotU of bound of to- dny are fulled hounds bceatise they are the present survivors of the time when all hunting dogs were used to hound game. In the early hunting ilnya of England every dog that was used to accompany the hunt was selected malu. ly for his speed nud endurance. There were hounds that were supposed to follow the game by accut, ami others which were supposed to sight It a long way off, but all were expected to be able to run the game down. Conse uucntly, while the name of hound, or bund In the aclent Saxon, was first used for all kinds of dogs, it finally came to denote bunting dogs only; that la why we call our runnlntr dosi hounds Unlay, such at greyhounds, hounds, bearhounds, decrhnunds, etc. Object of (suspicion. Mabel (who has spent the summit In the Grcait Mountain) Papa, doe Mr. HJackson come from Vermont? Papa Yea, dear. Mulici i nen wny tiocan t ne y 'Ifgosh? Soiumervllle Journal. Kewartlrnl Effort a. Hopeful parent You never know wlutt you can do till you try. Hopeless awn No, ba Jove, that's ao! Now, upon my word, you know I used to think I eouldu't blow smoke rings. Detroit Free I "Tee. Love may laugh at locksmiths, but he who laugh last laughs beat. WOMEN Colds Invariably Result tressing Diseases. PE'RU'NA Doth Protects and Cures a Cold-Read Proof i Gordon rLS c pfO X 'vJ ' z-- W . Miss Rose Gordon, 2,102 Oakland av., Oakland Heights, Madison, Wis., writes: 'A few yeara ago I caught a severe cold, which resulted' In chronic bron- chltla and catarrh. Our family physi cian prescribed mediclnea which gave temporary relief only. I began taking Peruna and Improved at once. Two brt- tlea cured me I recommend Peruna to all sufferers, and am most grateful to you for your valuable medicine." Miss Rose Gordon. Washington, D. C, 609 H Street, N. W. Dear Dr. Hartman: "I used to think that the doctors knew all about our aches and pains and were the proper ones to consult when sick, but since I have been alck myself I certainly had good reason to change my mind. During the winter I caught a heavy cold, which de veloped Into catarrh of the bronchial tubes and an Inflamed condition of the respiratory organs. The doctors were afraid that pneumonia would aet In and prescribed pills, powders and packs until I sickened of the whole thing, as I did not improve. One of the ladlea In the Home had a bottle of Peruna and ahe advised me to try that. Shortly after I began using It I felt that I had found the right medicine. I used two bottles and thev restored me easily and pleasantly to perfect health. While my atomach waa very delicate. Peruna did not nauseate me In the least, but oave me a oood ao- petite, aid I wien te expreee my grati tude to you for reatored health." Mlsa Rosalie Von Struenning. ASK YOUR DRUOQIST POR A Hope for Him. "Ah!" he said, as he led her back to! her seat after the waltz, "I just love dancing." "Well," she replied, as she at tempted to repair a torn flounce, "vou're not too old to learn. I'liiia- delphia Press. Positive and Negative Pleasure. Wife I wish we had a nice large country place where I could give a gar den party. Husband Just for the pleasure of inviting some of your friends, eh? Well, yes, and the pleasure of not inviting some. Modern Society. AStrjclaUe rrcparaiionror As similating UicFoodandBcguIa Lng rte Slumacbs andDoviicls of rromotes Digcslion.Chccrfur ncss andlu-'st.Conlalns neither OpiumIorphine norHiiicraL KotNahcotic. Mx Smva In iarraa Qafat t Jtskaafre1Va I sWl"aJl Arjofccl Rcmcdv forConsllpfV Tlon, Sour Stouwch,Diarrtioca Vorms Anvulsions .rcvcristv W3s ftnJLosa of Sleep. Tac simile Sigrtnlure of KrV 1,K" tXACT COPY Of WBAPPEH. ,,. I a. . , KM, ..... " " . ' n.H-"'.!.. -. 1 ..'. 1 ii :flH-a ii HurHiiA ARE ESPECIALLY LIABLE TO in. Catarrh, Which Sets Up a Host of Dis CATCHING COLD. Is the Beginning of Most Winter Ailments Pe-ru-na Protects Against and Cures Colds. There is no fact of medical science better established than that a teaspoon full of Peruna before each meal during the winter season will absolutely pro tect a person from catching cold. Now, f this is true (and there is no doubt of it), thousands of lives would be saved, and tens of thousands of cases of chronic catarrh prevented, by this simple precaution within reach of ev ery one. After a cold has been contracted a teaspoonfull of Peruna every hour will shortly cure it, leaving no trace of it behind. After chronic catarrh baa be come established, or the first stages ol chronic bronchitis or consumption have been reached, it will take much longer to effcet a cure. It seems strange that aa well known and well established as these facta are any one should neglect to profit by (them, mna yet ao aouoi tnere are minyi who pay little or no attention to them j PRBB PB-RU-NA ALMANAC. Immense Potato. Chas. II. Martin, of Franklin N.H., reports one potato weighing two pounds and fourteen ounces, and twenty that filled a half-bushel measure, and we'ghed twenty-nine pounds and seven ounces. Mnthers will find Mrs. Wlnslnw'a SnotMne err up the beat remedy to use tor their children die teeming eeaaoa. Crowded Out. vou find your "Didn't flat ticht squeeze?" "Yes: we've squeezed out a lot of company already." Detroit Free PrvSK. fi it For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years ami eetmwa eesseeare. mrm eesM erra. AW s .ft i 1 I SBBBBBBl STOEilfl COLDS and go on catching cold, acquiring chronic catarrh, bronchitis and con sumption. Catarrh May Permeate the Whole System. Mrs. Mary E. Sampson. West Derry, Rockingham county, N. II., writes: I hail terrible headaches, both ears run and I was nervous all the time, also had trouble each month; was deaf in one ear for thirty years. I took six bottles of Peruna and one of Slanalin and am happy to say that it is the best medicine that I ever tised. I am not so nervous, my appetite is good, every thing I eat agr.ea with me, and I am feeling better in every way. 1 think Peruna is a Godsend to women and a blest-ing tosuffering humanity." Mary E. Sampson. If you do not derive prompt and sat iefactory results from the use of Peruna write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of yo ir case, and be will be pleased to gie you his valuable advice grot s. Addreai Dr. Hartman, President of jTie Ohio The Unrtsama f f taWuni, Cwiimbtw, EVERY DRUGGIST HAS THB.M WELL DRILLING MACHINERY. POKTAHI.K antl drill lay depth, by ateam er hone poe. r. 44 UIFriCRENT 8TVLE9, Wa ehallrnf eotrlriaUtioB. SfS aa Srae Ilha4raare raianee E'teb- llithxl 1M7 -;yA. REIFRSON MACMlNRkV CO. "'J la3 Foot Morrison St., rBrtland, Ore. Sadler Natlomad Oata. Most prulioe Gala ea eena. The V. 8. iJepl. of Arrtculture, Waah. Inftoo.aavai "helxrr's Oata are the beatoul oforrr funr hanUrm enrts yielded In V toroD.io l a bu.. Ohle 1 "7 um Kraiia vat 17 bo., Mk lilia Ut bu., Mlewurl 2U bu.,an4 North Iiakotalluba. per blur's taiaet. I.ta ts. at 1. i II of oar Farm and VrrMaMa lUwria are r4ne u a, hml n,Ul up u bg jmiiU. I ll "milat w wtairirr of the aa'. It Is 11 1 ''wn "" '-al. tn-try; n. tm, l..i U ' ' '" S"ln f"n.Ui,i mi of u.n ai Jtat.hna Su Imu tit r.n ami 4 tt-na t. tr airew ur rr ai-rft. itrat.at atwa Iweaea - BeUcrsj Million Dollar Crwass. Jtoat taJkad ef vraM on eanri. rditore aa4 t """ I'mI"ih, ,n4 aviH uiturai Uiimt eralaa II W1II..H.I atlnti ,irt u t.a e IMS) f "i.t. wnw w. t awf i tt lae,rar4e. Salaer Teeaslaitc. Sa)aars Tanatnte amttntt lis rvh Seaat. l-ly altM ha frttm fita B-rt- t.f taa k .11 in SU darai l1.l,a M,, w " " w - , 1 . ... . w..i . iaeam, I a, n aat- et Salt-. Crauaae sua 4 1 Intra. Celt large - ef run mn4 eiwa . a -4 in iuao. , Oitarate erae s 'e eyr-e. H,t Swla ara earranlM. H -a a ai-al ep-iailr ot Qrai.n. and t iu wa, rx)'l-f I'l.rti., i tn.l lelflae.ini,a, rallr ae4 Btil aurieel ,aaeria.ia. Fortee la S lean pal and the mim ef tt la (entw are I awwl I I ( l aj-tDli. Ir.ltwlit.a pi i-i. ef at..,, f-e-iit-f ens rear rai'mnin t. Illy. en, it ua iieis steoiHb IssS lea ssai l-et. m BffilVHaVA. I'Mtl J TiF arrej,n.ijiiipnellliraoeatrll br MVl lr' U,''r J ettnvlaom. I r W A Fw S YUM. J1 lalur's ewrilait UrUj. f.i . ear I. ill star's ewkaiiart l.ra. sut as. si, Il taiHt's kl(rarsala.t-4a. awL ' .1(11 Saiew's t Ijiiaa.tlaait, tia ka. serL 1 ul taltar's fatalata. I '.I . ear L m e r . i 11 (iiiiixtiiiiiiinii. ri V4 Beet ( ! arre. I aoa I'as r rj i tt. . it 4.wtMa pi alsHll s-t tieeel Ageais.