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Got Rid of Scrofula r BancbM, raptloot, Inflammations, sore- Bui ol tlx eyelids end Mrs, diseases of tbe bones, rickets, dyipepsla, catarrh, wasting, are only aomt ol Uia trouble! It causes. It li vary active aril, making haroo Ol tba wuola system. Hood'sSarsaparilla Zradlcatai It, cures all Its msnllestatlons, and butldi up tha whole system. Accept no substitute, A fioholar's Advice. Tlio (Jcnmiu , bMorluii, rrofessor Tbeodor Moiiiiiisim, was noted for tlio facility with which bo acquired lan guages. The tongues of modern Eu rope at well as the clusslcs wuro to hi in not studies, but the familiar tools of bis deadly work. An Aiuerk'iin reporter who was In- torvlowlug him a row years ago asked to have a certain reference put Into English, be dfd not read German well. "Not rend Qermnn wolIT And you a lounmlUt?" exclaimed the savant "I do not aee bow It la posslblo. Young man, German la one of the four neces sities for a Indent. The other throe re English, French and Italian. With out them you can never know the ten dency of modern thought If you have them not, do not runt until you have lea mod them all." Mr. Albee's Opinion. Alpine, Cal., June 0. -Mr. T. M. At- bee. our poatmaater baa expressed an opinion baied on bla own experience which will no doubt be of InUteat to many. Mr. Albee la a man of few words, but hia well known trathfull- news and uprightness of character adds much weight to any statement be makes, lie says: "The first box ol Podd's Kidney Tills that I used convinced me of their good qualities and I used altogether four boxes with the very best results. I can heartily recommend this remedy." This voluntary expression of opinion will doubtless find an echo In many homes In Califronla for Dodd'a Kidney Tills have been making some miracu lous cures In this state. From the evidence already published It seems safe to conclude that this med icine will be found to be a perfect cure for Rheumatism, Urinary trouble, Backache and any and every form or symptom of Kidney Complaint. Wanted an Experiment. MUi D Style You must give ma time. Mr. roorchap Certainly. I have nothing but my heart to offer you, and I do not expect you to decide at once. "Thtn give me two or three weeke." "Vary well." "And In the meantime I wUh yon to ahow yourself dreadfully Id love with me, and I'll let folki m. that 1 am quite lutereated la you. "Um-what's tha Wear "I want to see how Mr. Rlchfollo takes It." IMPORTANT TO THRESHERMEN. Aa Account and Note Book of 23 Pagea Sent Free to Aay Address. The A. H. Averill Machinery Co., of Fortland, Ore., whose advertisement la to be found elsewhere in this publica tion, have prepared for distiibution among tbreshermen a threshorman't ac count and note book of 25 pagea. This book will be mailed to threshermen f reel of charge, by addressing tbe above named company. Rent to Prison In a Ilnrry. A new record for the trial of a Jury case waa mado In Judge Taylor's di vision of the Criminal Court In Bt Louis, when Otis Tcrcclcy, charged (with stealing $12 from Rufus Phillips, was tried In 21 mlnutos and sentenced to two years In the penitentiary after the Jury bad been out 20 minutes. Phil. lips told his story In four minutes. The cross-examination required four min utes. Perceley testified in six minutes and was cross-examined for four min utes. Neither attorney argued tbe case and Judge Taylor took one minute to charge the Jury. KeelevLI0UOR-MORPHINE-T0BACC0 !sure HABITS PERMANENTLY CUBED a ton FULL PARTICULARS " Running Kxpenacs. Mistress Want mora wages? I thought you were being very well pnld, considering that I do about half the work. Domestic You forgot, mum, how much it costs ma fer advurtlsiu' fer new sltuutlous. There li more Catarrh In this Motion of the eoiiutrjr than all other dine! put together, and until thelaat lew yeari wMiuppoied to be Incurable. Kor egrentmanyyearidootori pro nounced It a local dtaeaae, and prwucrl bed local remedial, and hi oonaUiitly falling to cure with local treatment, pronounced It iucurable. Bolenoe baa proven catarrh to be a oonntllu tlonal dine an, and therefore requires oomtltu tlmial treatment. Ilall'i Catarrh Cure, manu factured by P. J. Cheuey at Co., Toledo, OMo.1l the on I J oomtltu tlonal cure on tne maraei. 11 la taken Internally Ui doaei Irom ludropito a leaapooiiful. It acta directly on the blood and muooui lurfanei ol tbe lyitem. They oiler one hundred dollar! (or any raw It fails to cure. Ham! lur fjirmilara and tAntlmnniala. Addreia, P. i. t'HKMU & CO., Toledo, O Bom ny j'ruiTRiai", '). liall'i Family l'llli are tha best. Done to a Orlap. A amall boy was undressing tbe oth er evening before the open fire In bis nursery, says the Now York Tribune. Ills mother gave blm his nightshirt and told him to hold It to tbe fire to warm. Bhe left the room for a minute, but returned quickly when ahe heard the boy any to bis father: "Papa, la tbla shirt dona when It's brown V l I wi mm' DUHI1 ftHlKI All Itti FAILS. I Oouvn Syrun, Tum Mdoo. Dm In tlma. Hnl4 by drtiifirtita. r.'HJt-Ma-r OLD ST. JOHN'S CHURCH II . II M . .4 The above la a sketch made from among the effects of the late Son tor aontod by hie nephew, Hear Admiral tlia late Hear Admiral Charle Wllkee. and 10th etrents, Including Bt John' 1810 and the White Home, abowlng the effects of tbe conflagration caused by. the British troopa under General Ross, Aug. 24, 1811 NEW YORK'8 DWARFED 8PIRE8. Modern Bkyecrapere Itellttl. the State ly Uothics. One of tbe moat notable effects of tbe high and masslvo modern archi tecture In New York has been the dwarfing of Gothic church spires. Old Trinity splro, which a dozen years ago was a landmark for the region all about New York bay, bits long been mado Insignificant by the marble pack ing boxes, some of them exceeding It In height, with which It Is surrounded. Tbe noble view up Wall street, which tbo artists bave done much to perpet uate, still reinalna, but there la hardly another point from which tbe mottt beautiful splro In tbe city can be seen to advantage. Grace spire still dom inates tbe view up Broadway, but that church pays a large annual rental to prevent construction on the front of the lot to the south, which la used In summer for an open-air restaurant Everywhere tbe Gothic spires are being crowded about and belittled by the pressure of business and tbe many storied architecture of the day. Dut the most notable victory over tbe tra ditional spire Is In tbe case of Dr. 1'arkburat'a Madison avenue church. The present edifice, hemmed In on two sides by a skyscraplng office building, which belittles Its spire, baa been sold across Twenty-fourth street Obvious ly Gothic architecture and a spire would be at the same dlHadvantago on that lot aa theprescnt spire la on the other side of the street Bo the archi tect has designed a church which Is Corinthian In Its main features, but with the addition of a dome. It will look like a bank 'rather than the con ventlonal church, but It will ault the situation, and It Is enly on examplo of the extent to which the American school of business architecture Is mod ifying the ideals of church builders. KINO OF BELL& Czar Kolokol," Which Now Stands In the Kremlin of Movcow. In Moscow on a granite pedestal at the foot of the belfry tower of Ivan the Great in tbe Kremlin, stands the Caar Kolokol, the King of Bella. In tbe sixteenth century the art of cast ing bells waa brought to perfection In Russia, and Oleaiius, Secretary to a Dutch Embassy to Moscow In 1030, aaserts that a great bell waa cast In tbe reign of norls Godunof. During a fire In the reign of Alexis this belj fell to the ground and was broken. In 1(154 It was recast and weighed 288, 000 pounds. In 1074 It was suspended from a wooden beam at the foot of the tower, from wbonce It fell on June If), 1700, (hiring a fire. Its fragments lay on the ground until the reign of the . . x - 0; C" ' v -'fi jmA' TUB KI.NU OF BELLS. Empreaa Anne, by whose orders It was again recast In 1733 by the boll founder Ivan Matorlue. Owing to the falling of some heavy rafters during yet an other Are In 1737, the bell fell a height of fifteen feet burled Itself deep In tlio ground, and a piece was knocked out of its side. According to some accounts, this was owing to an hn perfection In the metal caused by Jew els and other treasures having been thrown into the liquid metal by tha ladles of Moscow. During the reign of Nicholas I In the year 1830, the architect of St Isaac's Cathedral at Bt Petersburg, M. de Montfcrrand, took upon himself tbo dlfllcult task of raising the bell, and completed tbe operation with much skill. Its weight at present la 440,000 pounds, lta height from the top of the boll and cross placed upon It by the order of the Em peror Nicholas I. la 20 feet 4 Inches, and lta circumference 07 feet 11 Inches. AND WHITE HOUSE. ITUa.. the photograph of a water-color found Anthony, of Rhode Island, and pre- John It. Dartlott, to the family of It reproduces a rlew takea from I Church ai it waa originally bulk In Its maximum thlcknesa Is 2 foot, and the weight of the broken piece about 11 tons. Tbe portion of the square at the foot of the belfry of Ivan, where the bell now stands, Is named after blm L e., Ivanovskala. Tbe Oukases (Edicts) of the Tsars were formerly publicly proclaimed here. Advloe to Young Men. Remember, my son, you have to work. Whether yon handle a pick or a pen, a wheelbarrow or a set of books, digging ditches or editing a paper, ringing an auction bell or writing funny things, you must work. If you look around you will see that the men who are tbe most able to live tbe rest of their days with- out work are men who worked the hardest Don't be afraid of killing yourself with work, my son. Men cannot work so hard aa that on the sunny side of thirty. They die some times, but It la because they quit work at 6 p. m.- and don't get Jiome until 2 a. m. It la the Interval that kills. Tbe work gives you an appe- tltle for your meals; it lends solidity, to your slumber: It gives you an ap preciation or a holiday. There are young men who do not work, my son. but the world la not proud of them. Tbe great busy world does not even know they are there. Bo find out what you want to be and take off your coat and make a dust In tbe world. Tha busier you are the less deviltry you will be apt to get Into, the sweeter will be your' sleep, the brighter and happier your holidays, and the bet ter satisfied will the world be with you- Robert J. Burdette, A Personal Dictionary. A vial tor tbe other day at the studio of Peter Newell, the artist who makes tbe quaint pictures of goggle-eyed children, observed a Urge, new dic tionary on a table. lie waa casually glancing through It when he noticed that the section under tbe letter N came before that under M. "Why, see here, Newell H he ex claimed, "what a the matter with your dictionary N comes before MT Get It on the bargain counter!" "Oh, nor replied Mr. NewelL leis urely, shutting one eye and surveying the drawing he was working on, "noth ing of the sort You see, when I first went to school out In Illinois I some-, how got it Into my head that N came before M, so all through life I've gone on repeating the alphabet 'I N. M, O,' and so on. It's alwaya made me lota of trouble In looking up words In the dictionary, so when I got this one I Just took it around to the bind er's and bad the two letters shifted about to fit my own Impressions. Ono might as well be aa comfortable as possible in this life." Apparatus for Washing Smoke. A smoke-washing apparatus Is In successful use In London. It Is claim ed that the apparatus doea away with the necessity for chimneys, as It pro duces the exact amount of draught re quired for complete combustion and deprives the smoke of Its noxious properties. It consists of an electric-ally-driven fan, which draws tlio smoke from the fire and passes It Into a stream of water, which ex tracts the sulphurous and uneonsum ed particles. It works automatically and only requires that the water In its lower part should be changed at regular intervals. Ilemnneratlva, "Well, Bobby, how do you like church?" asked his father aa they walked homeward from tbe sanctu ary, to which Bobby had just paid his first visit "It's flnot" ejaculated the young man. "How much did you get, f oth er!" "How much did I get? Why, what do you mean? How much whatr asked the astonished parent at this evi dent irreverence. ' "Why, don't you remember when the funny old man passed tbe money around? I only got 10 centa." Tlio Oldeotlnnablo I'art, He's forever building air castles," '1 wouldn't mind his building them If he weren't forever talking about thorn," "I see: you object to his hot-air cas tles." Philadelphia Ledger. A Vsefnl Art. Fair painter I hope you don't mind my sketching In your field. Farmer Lor, no, mlsslel Tou keep the birds off the peas bottcrn a' ordi nary scarecrow. Stray Stories, J. . i -t rr EACH COLOR TO IT8ELP, How tbe Cherokee Nation Oeta Over the Vac Problem. The race problem In tbe Cherokee nation la solved to tbe general aatls fartlon of the three races concerned and tbe Intermediary mixed bloods. In tbe location of homes the Cherokee fullbloods and negroes are mostly In settlements. Tbe Intermarried whites largely are In towns and territory con tiguous to each other. Tbe Cherokee speaking citizens much prefer to asso ciate together. In the nation there are thirty schools attended by fullblood Cherokee chil dren and seventeen by negro children. Tbe negro blood schools are not so by legal requirement but as a corollary of their preference to live near each other. Ttie Cherokee and negro do not intermarry or socially mingle. Two semlnurles and an orphan asylum are attended by fullbloods and mixed bloods only, tbe colored high school by negroes only. In the Incorporated school districts whites and Indians attend tbe same schools, and race prejudice and undue feeling on either side are being lost in fellowship and friendship cultivated in the class room and on tbe playground. Both sides are better satisfied in tbe combined schools than they were when they were kept separate. Fullbloods seem to mingle as freely with white renters and their families of good char- acted as they do with mixed bloods. Of the 38,500 citizens of the Chero kee nation the bent statistical informa tion gives about 8,500 fullbloods, 8,200 Intermarried whites, 22,800 mixed bloods and 4,000 freedinen. Kansas City Journal. In a Box. Old Friend Seems to me you are paying your cook pretty stiff wages. Jimson Have to. If 1 don't she'll leave, and then my wife will do the cooking herself.- Cotton export for 1903 were $378,- 000,000; more than a million dollars a day. A World-Wide Reputation. Wherever men are there will be ill ness and wherever people are ill, Dodd's Kidney Fills will be found a blessing. Solely on their merits have they pushed their way into almost every part of - the civilized world. Their reputation as an honest medicine that can always be relied on has been built up by tbe grateful praise of those who bave been cured. The two follow ing letters indicate Just how the repu tation of this remedy knows no geo graphical bounds. The sick and suffer ing all over the world are asking for Dodd'a Kidney Pills. Pear Sirs: I have been suffering for some months from a Kidney com plaint. The doctor who attended ms has recommended me to take your Pills, "Dodd's Kidney Pills." After two boxes I got some relief. But un- , fortunately 1 bave not been able to go ' on with the treatment, being unable to find any Pills in Cairo. Tbe chemist who sold me the twe boxes has informed me that ha had sent an order for some, and has been keep ing me waiting for more than one month. This is the reason why I am writing to you to request you to have tbe goodness to send nje by return of post six boxes for which 1 will pay as soon as I receive them from the post. Kindly let me know at the same time here your branch agency in Egypt is to be found. Thanking you in antici pation, M0HAMED RACHED, "Immeubles Libres de l'Etat,' Office of tbe Minister oi Finance, Cairo, Egypt. Dear Sirs: I want to purchase six boxes of Dodd's Kidney Pills, but I don't know exactly where to apply at Buffalo or London. I suppoee they can be sent by express or registered mail from either place. Please advise me of how to proceed in order to get the pills without delay. Yours truly, J. P. 8IMON80N, Vlborg, V., Mark, Denmark. One on John Kernel!. The lata John KtroelL the Irish come dian, liked in his prime to go back to Ireland, whence ha would often bring material, gathered In alehousea and on tha high roads, that afterward lerret' him well In dialogue upon the atage. Kernell once aald at a little auppei party In Uoston that he bad met on a maimer day in Galway an Irishman driv Ing a horse ao thin thut It staggered as it walked. "Why don't you put more flesh on that nag?" Kernell exclaimed, indignantly. "More, la It T the Irishman answered. "Why, by the powers, don't you see that the poor creature can hardly carry what little there la on him now?" New York Tribune. Ayers Sometimes the hair is not properly nourished. It suffers for food, starves. Then it falls out, turns prematurely gray. Ayer's Hair Vigor is a Hair Vigor hair food. It feeds, nourishes. The hair stops falling, grows long and heavy, and all dan druff disappears. " Mr alr wai enmlas eat terribly . I vat almml atraM ta tomb It. Hul ayarl Hair Vnor promptly tionpwl the tailing, aae aiae raaiurwl tha natural raior.1 M aa. . U. a. W a aa, Undlas. M. I. II M a fcnttle. i e. ivsa no. All drttri-'.tt ! lnwm tl, M.. wa Poor Hair U. S. SENATOR FROM Recommends For Dyspepsia and If you do not derive prompt and sat isfactory results from the use of Peru na, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giv' ing a full statement of your case, and be will be pleased to give you hia val uable advice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Ilartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. Apply Ins; Early Remedy. "Why did you never marry?" "I became convinced In my youth that the prevalence of divorce was be coming a menace to American Insti tutions.'' Brooklyn Life. For bronchial trouMes trv Piso'a Cnre for Consumption. It ia a good cough medicine. At druggists, price 25 cents. Tbe Maaonline Way. Wife Have another .piece of cake, Johnl Husband No; I don't like home-made cake. Wife But this Isn't home-made; I bought it at a bake ahop. Husband Oh, you did, eh 7 Well, I knew there waa something about it I didn't like. NEW PENSION LAWS 8ein?reE apply to NATHAN BICKFORD. .914 P St., Washington, D. C. tth N. H. VolL, 1861-64. WE WANT AGENTS $150 and up per month to ener getic represen tatives in every city and town town in Oregon Washington and Idaho. Dignified, hon orable, permanent and immensely profit able employment at home or on the road ; something new ; send stamp or call at office for details. SQUARE DEAL BROKERAGE CO. 129 Seventh Street, Portland, Oregon DB I Of POBTHHin I CURE Horses of HEAVES, COUGH, tMjtrmper, Pink Eye or Iodlgeitlon. A great BLOOD rUHiriEi AND COH DIT10NE1 and a sort cure for all ailment from which heaves arise. CURED 34 HORSES. I ha liscii uarnc pnualaa Haara rowdan tha part alxbt month, and In that tint have etxrwt horaaa of Heave. 14 of Dtatomper and S of Chronic Coutrh. Tha Frundaa BammUM bar gained a grau reputation la thla eecUon. Krneet Behncka, Kewark, M. V. PRICE! AT DEALERS. 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SOUTH CAROLINA Pe-ru-na Stomach Trouble Catarrh of the Stomach Is Generally Called Dyspepsia Something to Produce Artificial Diges tion Is Generally Taken. Hence, Pepsin, Pancreatln and a Host of Other Digestive Remedies Has Been Invented. These Remedies Do Not Reach tha Seat of the Difficulty, Which la Really Catarrh. Ex TJ. 8. Senator M. C. Butler, from Booth Carolina, was senator from that state for two terms. In a recent letter to Tbe Peruna Medicine Co.. from Washington, D. C, says: "I can recommend Peruna for dys pepsia and stomach trouble. I have been using your medicine for a short period and I feel very much relieved. It is indeed a wonderful medicine be sides a good tonic." M. C. Butler. The only rational nay to cure dys pepsia la to remove tbe catarrh. Pe runa cures catarrh. Peruna does not produce artificial digestion, it cures catarrh and leaves tbe stomach to per form digestion in a natural way. This is vastly better and safer than resorting to artificial methods or narcotics. Peruna has cured more cases of dys pepsia than all other remedies com bined, simply because it cures catarrh wherever located. If catarrh is locat ed in the head, Peruna cures it. If catarrh has fastened itself in the throat or bronchial tubes, Peruna cures it. When catarrh becomes settled in tbe stomach, Peruna cures it, as well in this location as in any other. Peruna is not simply a remedy for dyspepsia. Peruna is a catarrh remedy. Peruna cures dyspepsia because it is generally dependent upon catarrh. YOU CAN EARN $25.00 FEB DAY (letting Water. Oil or Coal with AUSTIN WELL. DRILLS Made in all aizea and atyiea. write for Cata- loitupi and list oi own in tei ana i Weit. v tne Beall I Co. FROM YOUR P. N. U No. 241904. HK2T writing to fsvdTrtis4r pi I men w ob sou ppr orUmnA. Or.. Comai Agenta Plat Trouble, Machinery Co. PORTLAND OREGON GIVE BETTER satisfaction than anything on the market at any thing like the price, because they are made of good material to stund "Oration roads" iron corners on bodies, braces on shafts, heavy second growth wheels, screwed rims. It you want to (eel sure that you are getting your money's worth, ask for a "Bee Line" or a Mitchell Buggy. WE GUARANTEE THEM. I -4lDtIL . SU Commer Jf '13 ijJz. lf eUl Block- j-Jm PORTLAND. BUY Lr I -.'' O af SEATTLE SPOKANE BOISE PORTLAND, OREGON