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Scrofula It Is commonly Inherited. Few aw entirely fn-o from It, I'ulo, wi'uk, puny children art fniolnd with it in luiio can't out ut tuu, ami many adult Buffer from It. Common lmllratltin tie Imnulii In tlio iiciki abais', culuncou erui tloiii, liifliiinitil ryrlltl, loro can, rli koU, catarrh, wasting;, and gitnoral dol.lllty. Hood's SarsaparUla and Pills Erndli'fito it, positively and aloluto ly. ThI tut iiifiit 1 boned, on Uio thousands of jK iiimiH'iit curt these Dit)(lU:lnc have wrought. "Mjr dniiifliliir had scrofula, with rlrrnii r,rm on tmr un it soil about hr earn. Hood' Barsnparlll was hlfc'lily rucoininMidad and ilia took It and wan curcil. Hlio It now In tHd tiralta." Mm. J. II. Jon, l'arka Cly, Ind. Hood' Barsaparllln premltos to Cur and keeps tha promise. ftiiiiiiiilinr Mi (iN The woddliiK was to ormr soon, and alio was telltiij,' licr luut Iicr ii bout ht-r lilium. "When IVed In cut Into at nliflit," alio snld, "1 shall nut -old Itl tit. 1 shall try to la ri'iixoiuililu, I think I shall rii no f.ir a to ki'i'p a iiiit btirnliiK for lilm to uinku him difvry when hu re turns." Ilrr mother wit silent. "iHin't you think It would to a good IiIimi Ut keep Uio lltfht burning?" shn ppfslsti'd. "Well. It mlitht 1o very well for the first month or no. Hut after you have jinlil a few kiih bill you'll probably conclude Hint It will 1 1 JtiKt a well to put the Matches wliiro lie cau tin J tliioii and turn Mm Unlit out." tier Itoaat. City It.y K wo in tihuwl, wlinr ws wsrnt tli In iiitiinir, wo ttrritili but. Mulli.T Yr, It wax. "litit you Jut told 81 tickup yon slr.pt under tlnnkfl I very oilier itlglit. 1 ms' ruaalvil." "You forget, my pr-t, that you wer not tlia ons who hail tht stftia." ,, f Tim brst matlii-mitlea that which dcnililci tli muni Joy a auj dlvida Uia moat aorrowa. ! In July, lH8j, I bean to break out with F.cema on niy head, Icrs and artna, end iTpan treatment with l'Kral doctors, but did not ret much relief. They said thedift caw had become citron ic. I then quittliem and tried varioua oitttntenta and sonpa for another two yean, tut a eoon as cold wenthercantel waa as bad off as ever, so I fitnilly decided to let medicine nlone, and for twelve or thlrtern years dil nolhiiiK toward curing the lUzeiim, excejit bath ing. Thi sreuird to do about as tiiucU E(k1 as anything I lmd tried. During the time I lost nltout one-half of my li air. I bcKnn S. S. S. doubtful of cure, because the diM-iise lmd run to long, but won discovered your medicine was doing me pood, and continued to take it. I used seven IxilUcj, when I was com pletely cured, not having a tingle spot on my body, which before ws nlmoi.t com pletely covered. F. C. Nori'oi.K. 1017 Ilackbcrry St., Ottumwa, la. The head, feet and hands are watialty the pitrts affected, though the diierex; n. peuraon other pnrta of the body. While ex ternal application alluy the itching and burning temporarily, it is the arid thrown off by the blood that caune the irritation and eruptions iijk.ii the akin. The acidi must lie neutralized and the system cleans ed of all humors and poisons before tho cure Ispermnnent. S. S. S. is guaran teed entirely frco of Potash, Arsenic and other miner als, lktok on tho skin and its dia- t Hi Ilk If easea sent free. rnf7 tJJ h- . R1?,11icn' JvIc ii mS' Sii lumiahed free. Tlie Swift SpeolftO Company, Atlanta, Go. c t Th Kind You llavn Alwnvn 1.1 11 VI turo of ChiiH. II. I'lcUlicr, and Jinn been intule under hit iicrsonnl aiitcrvlsl(iii for over JJO jenra. Allow no 0110 o dccclvo you in tliU. Counterfeit, Imitation nnd, iiiNtMN-frooil" tiro but J'xporlments, and cmlnnger tho licultli of Children Uxporicnco against Jlxpcriuicnt. What is CASTORIA Castorlit I n liannlcH Mibstltuto for Caator Oil, l'aro Rorlc, Drop nnd Hoothlntr Hympa. It 1 l'lonantit. 16 contain neither Oplimi, jVIorpIiinn nor other IN'arrotiu WiltHtaiico. It aire 1 it K'larantco. It destroy Worm and allay IVvetlslmeKH. Jt cure Iiarrliua and Vliul Colic. It relieve Teethlnir Troulilea, cure Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilate tho Food, regulate th Htomiich and llnwcli', Klvlnir lioalthy and natitrul alectt. Tho Clitldrvn'it l'anaccit Tho Mother' Friend. The Kind You too Always Bought licara tho In Use For Over 30 Years. TMt aiNT.ua m.n,, tT munmii arKiiT, mm ma airv. An I'ofortunani f'holon. Mn, Mack, wltb a f.iiiilly of fight, could keep a cook, but Mra. (ireen, ho puld the an mi' wage and whoau fumlly iiuinliervd only two, experi enced the greatest illIlculty hi per suading one to Htuy with her. Mra. (Jnt'ii waa troubled about It, and n.it tinilly sought auggeNtloiiH wherever sho could net them. One duy tho two women hnppcued to inctt at a new deiiler'a aliind. "I'm tuivliic." txnlnlneil Mra. Ttln.-V "a Kweillah newapiiper for my ciKik. KIip like to rend, and I tuUo one homo to her oecHilonally. ' "Why!" exclaimed Mra. Ore. MI wonder If thnt'a the rcuaoti vou'ro ao aiiiieiMful In keeplntf a Klrl, I've al- wuya wanted to know tlm aecrct." "1'oMHlbly It'a oiib of the reaaons," admitted Mra. Itliick. "I'm k'Iii to try It myaelf," an iioumed Mra. (Jreen, promptly taking a copy of the anirie pnjier. A week Inter the two women met nanln near an aiceney where Mra. (ireeu wiia looklnu for a new cook. "Well," aaked Mra. Ithtek. amltlntr, "how did the lujwmwiier aebeme work?" "It didn't work at all," con f ! Mra. tireen. "I lioiiKht a Kwedlah pa per, and the Klrl wiia a Finn." Six Doctors railed. Koutb Ilend. Id., Oet. 24 (Special) After luff wring from Kidney Diwaae for three yeara; after taking ' treatnient from aix differunt dm'tora without (jet ting relief, Mr. J. ). Laudeman of thi pities found not only n-lief but a apetxly and complete cure in I'odd'a Kidney Pill, bpeaking of Lis cure Mr. Laude tn ii n aaya: "Yes, I suffered from Kidney Tron- ble for three year and tried six doctors lotto good, Titen I took juat two hose of Iodd' Kidney I'iH and they not only cured my kidney, hot gave ms better Iiealth in general. Of course I recommended Lodd'i Kidney Till to other and I know a number now who are using then with good teulta." Mr. I Jiudeinan's esse la not an excep tion. Thouaand give similar experi ence. For tiiere never yet was a case ol Kidney Trouble Irom Backache to Ilrliiht's Piseaae that Podd't Kidney 1'ill could not cure. They are the only remedy that ever cured Bright' MtM'ftM. Don't Gelt Your Teeth. "No teeth to fill." the deutist said to the niau In the chair, "hut you are grinding off your teeth more than you ought to. Do you grit your teeth la your sleepy And the mnn said he didn't stay awake long enough to know about ttiut, but were they much ground off? "More than they ousht to be at your aite." an Id the dentist. "You have .worn the enamel off from some of them and got down to the dentine." "What's going to happen 1" asked the victim. "Why, If you keep on grinding them otT," an Id the deiillht, "the teeth will hollow out and we'll have to put pliiK In Iheiu with Kld tops to give them new Krlndliig aurfiiccs." This wunn't a very pIcHHiutt pros pect, in Inter the 111 11 11 aoiiKht to as certain for bliiiHi lf whether he did grit his teeth unduly. And while he was still unable to stay awnke long enough to tiud out, he did discover that he had a habit fit times of gritting his teeth In hit waking momenta, when he sat back from his work to think of something, for ItiMtAiicc. And he made up his mind thut he would stop that, anyway, and he hoped that he might thus stop Krlndliig hla teeth In his sleep. If ho (lid ao Kt'lnd them. For, One as they might be, he didn't wnnt any of tlmso nice little Kold cnpped plugs put In hla teeth If he could help It New York fun. Growth of l.'tiropcnn Population. Few perilous have any Idea of the extraordinary manner In which the population of Kurope has Increased dining the hiHt century. Acordlng to stntUtlclaiis this population has more than doubled itself from 1SS0 to V.KH). To this Increase tho Latin nntions of thewetit and southwest contributed the leiiHt and the greatest growth was In the east, where the people have not yet beeonm thoroughly saturated with the Ideas of modern civilization. 1 D 10 ltouirht Iijih bornn tlm iir,i,i. Signature of I Kr 1 1 m -- HOW TO COOK MEAT. Ovso ItaUa Hetermlned by K.ientlfls . luvcatiwutlon. The cook book compiler have adopted certain euiplrhal laws regu-, luting the cooking of incut, but a theae are largely the result of caauai observation, they do not accurately repreaent the facts, asys the l'hlladel- J phla Ite,ord. For several yea;" tho University of Illinois, working In co- 0MTHtlon with the Htnte eiperlinent station, has been studying the questloa i of loaaes In cooking different kind ! and cuts of meat, consequent changes in Its nutritive value, the development i of flavor, etc., and .the results of their ex perl men tat Ion hsvo Just been pub lished by the government Aa regards temperature, authorities on cookery agree quite generally that j meat should be subjected at once to a degree of heat which will sear the outside of the roast, so that the Juice tuoy he retained. The experiment Just concluded show that with ovpii temperature' rangln? from IS.' to lAH) degrees Fahrenheit the losses In weight, duo principally to tho evap oration of water, varied from 0 to 20 per cent, unf generully speaking, tho higher tho temperature the greater the loss. However. In order to develop the characteristic favors of cooked meat a tempeature of at least 482 degrees Fahrenheit 1 tie esary. When meat Is baked for a ehurt time at a very high temperature " j degrees tho outside layer Is apt to be overdone and the center too rare for use. When baked slowly, at a comparatively low temperature, tho roast 1 evenly cook ed throughout and the Juices well re tained, but the savorlneas and flavor produced by higher temperatures are lacking. In regard to the length of time required to attain any desired degree of cooking, as indicated by the color, It was found that thirteen min utes per pound and thirteen minutes to the oven gave that degree of cook ing known as "rare." Fifteen minutes to the oven and fifteen minutes to th9 pound produced the degree of cooking known as "medium." Twenty minutes to the oven and tewnty per pound gave that degree known as "well done." It Is evident that the time ele ment Is an Important one as regards the degree of cooling and the losses Incurred In the process. The effect of different shapes and sizes of pana was also observed. Closed pans, while effecting a saving in weight, produced a meet of Inferior flavor and lacking In attractive ap pearance. The average loss In a largo number of experiments was about one-sixth the original weight Ihe color and flavor of the drippings ap pear to be Influenced considerably by the area of the pan, the smaller area giving the lighter colored dripping. RUSSIAN PROPHET Predicted Japanme Bniircuiacy Nearly KM) Vrara AKo. That the Japanese would one day be rulers of the ocean const of Asia Is tho prediction made almost a century ago In tho book of a Russian naval observer, whoso prophecy seems not unlikely of fulfillment at the present time. In 1811 Capt. Yaslll Uolawln, of tho Imperial navy, was Instructed to crulBe among the coral archipelagoes of the raclric to ascertain which of these were Inhabited by the Japanese, and accordingly he set sail from Odes sa In the Diana, arriving some two months later off the coast of Yezo. Hut one or two copies of Cupt. Gola win's book are extant, one of them being In the library of the Winter I'al ace at St. l'etershurg. rubl'shed In ISIS. "Capt. Goluwln's Captivity In Japan" throws an Inter esting light upon the physical and moral characteristics of the Japanese nation at a time when Utile, if any thing, definite was known by ICu ro pes ns particularly In Itusslu-of tho traits of tho Mongolian Island people. Of the observations contained In t'npt. Golawln'a book the following are of current Interest: "I praise the Jap anese for their skill. They will one day be, probably, rulers of the ocean coast of Asia. And what can Kussla do, being so far away from this bor der? Should the Japnnese Introduce Kuropean civilization and European political systems, the Chinese woold be obliged to do the same, and thoso two people could then give Europe 'an other face.' Happenings such us tho Chwostow raids (171)1) would give sug gestion to them to build European warships,' and a small fleet could bo raised to begin with. Many European Inventions could bo reproduced In Japan and without the brains of a feter the Great simply by the com bination of circumstances and the nat ural advantages of Japan. "Certainly, with European models, Japan could build men of war very easily and man them quickly with brave soldiers. The population Is pe culiarly adaptable to naval require ments by reason of tho Insular posi tion of the country. The people com prehend anally, and, given adequate instruction, would supplant Europeans a navigators. "Tho Japanese lack only one qual ity, namely: terrestrial bravery; but their deficiency In this respect Is only becauso of tho peace-loving character of their government After a very long time they lose all capacity to shed blood. I think an entire people not timid, however, whoso forefathers were the terror of tho whole world." New York Times. Tho self-inadn man and the home, made shirt are apt to be more useful than ornamental. Thero is very little common sense in this world; most of it Is decidedly uu common, Ayers Take cold easily? Throat tender? Lungs weak? Any relatives have consumption? Then a cough means a great Cherry Pectoral deal to you. Follow your doctor's advice and take Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. It heals, strengthens, prevents. "Tnr t ymnrt I tiara ApmiA4 on Ayor. Ch.rrv l':Utrl fur emiKli. tnl ttiUlt. I kw U rrtlF .tronlc' li.lt. mmmlt lung.. Mua. r. A. luaiaoa,Sallu,Hlcb. jv.,8n..i m. j.e. Ta co., A II rtrnirl-lf. for Weak Lungs Ayer's Pills Increase the activity of th liver, end thus aid recovery. A T,,,l..,llt ..l,,.l . beeo seriously ill when his mother wrote me loiiowing note to m teacher: "Alias wepka because be had amonia and in- iurmtiuon 01 me vowels. "Keelev liouor-motWiine-tosaccc JifQre MWTS PERMANENTLY CURCC fOR FULL eARTtCULARS MWItrtl fY IWTfTUTE- P O Tl N DOHf One acre of land will comfortably SUD- port four peraona on a vegetable diet. Englnnd'a bill for augar to make into wueta is $2,000,000 every week. For bronchial troumes try Piao'a Cur for Consumption. It ia a pood cough medicine. At drugt. price 20 cents. Anilou to Know. Mr. Graybeard Yoti aay you have been naing the "Ilousewife'a Never Fail (Viokbook" for twenty yeara. I am de lighted to hear that. 1 am the author of that book, liave you tried many of the recipee? Mra. Homebody Nearly all. Mr. Graybeard Glorious! You sr juat the person I've been wanting to meet Did any of them work? Motbenwlll find lira. Wltislow's Soothing Byrup the bet remedy to use for their children during the teething period. Tough Bongs. "There are some songs that will never die," said tha musical enthusiast "I guesa that' right" answered Mr. Cttmroi. "My daughter aita down at the piano snd triea to kill a few of 'em every evening. But lt'a no use." Washington Star. 8iats or Onto, Citt or Toledo, I Lucas ( ocstt. I Frank J. chkmey makes oath that he Is senior partner 01 the arm of F. j. Chksst A Co., doing buine. In the City of Toledo, Coun ty anil state sfori-.aiit, and that said tirin will pay the sum of ON K HI MIKKD lHiLLARS for eaeh and evrycae of Catahru that cannot be cured by tna une ot iiall s( atakuh (xkk. HI A.N K J. I Itt.NEY. Sworn to before me and auburribcd In mj presence, tl.ii titti day of Iieeetaber, A. P., l&xi. I ""I 'otary Fubllc. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, and acts directly on the blood and in ueou. Nurface of the system. Hend f r tegtimonialx, free. F. J. CHENEY H CO., Toledo, 0. Pold bv DriiaelKiii, 7.V. Hall's Family Fills are the best Caught. Mr. Slimpurse Lo you know that Ice cream, instead of making one cooler, makes one wanner? l'retty Girl When did you hear that? "I have known it for yeara." "Humph! Strange that you did not think to mention it last winter." SI:'-- H Miss Whittakcr, a prominent club woman o! Savannah, Ga., tells how she was entirely cured of ovarian troubles by the use of LydiaE. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Dar Mrs. Ptskh a m t I heartily recommend Ijilla li. Plnkham'k) Vepetablo Compound as a Uterine Tonio and Regulator. I sttfTered for four year with irregularities and Uterine troubles. No one but those who have experienced this dreadful a;rony can form any idea of tho physi cal and mental misery those , endure who are thus efllletcd. Your Vege table Compound cured me within three months. 1 wna fully restored to health and strength, and now my periods aro regular and painless. What a blessing it is to be able to obtain euch a remedy when so many doctor fall to help you. Lydia I. IMnkham's Vegetable Compound is better than any doctor or medicine I ever had. Very truly yours, Miks East Whittakeb, 604 80th Bt, W. Ksvannah, Ga." fWOO forftlt Ifortymlof (Mi Ittitr proving fmi)".ni. cannot 6 prxxtuciJ. The toNilmonlalx xvhtch we are constantly publlahlnfr from tratef ul women prove lieyond a doubt the power of Lydia E. l'lnkliam's Vegetable Compound to conquer foiualo discosoas. AV; v- I 1 PI s 0 1 Ti Hi 1 a 1 1 1 1 1 111 V rjjr hid Baal ('Ouub SruiN 1'a.t( iwmI. Use r1 I4J In mn. wV'UI hy droatfi.,.. Ms TTorM v. Donkey, "l sy," remarked young SapIelT, "I've w got a conuiidwom foh you. tVhat is the aw diffahence between ine and a horse?" "The difference." replied Miss Cans tlque, "is probably la the length of your ears." flTtJ P-rmn.nycmra. WnnuornrrotiMMi I I I w aft" nritrljr'""Mr Kllnr'niir-at firm f""''. Kl for rr Z irtl ixKiiarm tr-atlm tn.HL.VL HUu.ua..m Area l. rtilladvlpbia, Nothing In tli world la more haughty than mnn of moderate capacity when nee raised to power. Weaaenhurg. P. N. V. N. 441904 WUES writing to adrtrrtlMrs pi mention this papor. Cure Your Horses A f DC Alms, bite; BY HAIL. HOc. sf'TT IV I a TiiIUTV-Pottu iiiiuuE'a FstrittAM Rrwbdt Co., Ht. Paul, Minn. Ormtlkmkn:- I have tcro uinff the Pkitmiam Hbavb Pow 1R the paist eijfht months, end io that time ha ye en red 1 1 h(irm tvf taravefl, 14 otdiitrmprr and 9 of chronic cower.. Your Prnmiian bmalia Via trm. ,miw. A. A . 1 1 T. i : a-ww-bMM.a wa,ev ftuiusu (liai, f CUB IB LI Jil in U FOUILANU SKKD CO. RUSSELL ENGINElo,iEas SAW lU OAr, MILLS Nlgll UldUC THRESHERS MnnUtnnm STACKtHS IfiaUIIIIIUI V Write for Catalogue and Prices Tho A U AfQKlll Mnnriinnpii On PORTLAND iiiu rt. iic niuuii iiiauiuiiDij uu. CHtGUfi ) W. L Dourffam mmknm mn Th e reason V. L Dotislas f.w shoes sr ths frmttast spllers In tb -world Is brflTtssof th?ft tc1 1int style, piikj fittins and suirr(or wenrinir qualities. If I cntiid flu w Tfn the difference between th shoes niadein my factory and th" of other makes and the hfRh-rrat'.e )eathersDed,Toa would auder stand why W. L. IkitiKias shoes eost more to make, why they hold their shape, fit better, wear lo!iicBr,ai)dareof yreater lutnufle value than sny other tux) shoe on the market so-day, sod why Uks aie for the year ending July 1. 1904, were Uf'fi:040.rO. W. L. liotiKlas guaranteeB their Talwe by staijipmg liu and price on the bottom. Look for tiM take no suUiUiuia. bold by shoe dealers everywhere. SUPERIOR IN FIT, COMFORT AND VE4l?a M hire worn V. L. Itemtjla fS.SO thm for the last ifhe ntrt with abtolute tattifactifn. J 'find them $upmor in ttt.romffirt autlwtar ia other entno Irom $sd to KM.-II. B. McCVB, Dept. Coll., U. S. Jut. Jtevenue, JtichmouJ, la. TP. T Ponrlas nam Corona Cnltckla tn his St.tJSO ahnea. Corona Colt ia conceded fa bo tue liuc.t l'atcut LvaiUwr uuule. Ixt C olor Crelota oavii excluairvljr. W. L. DOUGLAS. Brockton, Mtmmmchammttm. r A f si1 t.. '-Bf ; Ak Your Orursr li not carried by local grocers, wttte Wadnaias a Co, who wUl adTlae wbera obtainable. S j7 l c Ask a IOWA rt MINNESOTA About the reputation of PLOW. ll tllA.ll ne win ten THE TRIOHPH SULKY Is a triumph ovrr all competition. U't guar ant t it the BEST SULKY PLOW MADE Send for circular telling all about it. same. THIS IS STRONG TALK, and you will notice it is well backed. NEW CASE WALKING GANGS simply can't be beat THAT'S ALU And vou need a guardian if you don t try one on our proposition. CASE CRITIC LEVIR HARKOWS and CASE DISC HARROWS axe in the same class ai the other Case Plow Goois, and at the head d the class. ADDRESS Brinchfi SPOKANE BOISE SUTTLE MLDFURD SALEN VET WEATHER. WISDOM! O THE ORIGINAL ,a VI R SLICKER L l- BLACK OB V fc LL.OW r -ft irm rrr tMit vvm IVi WILL RLLr' IUU Uidl N0THK5 ELSE WILL TAKE NO SU53TITUTC31 CATauMuta rate ) ULL USC Or OARmnTS AND MAT. a. J. TOWCSI CO.,aOTOH, MASS.,O.S.A. Trywra cawapiaw co., cto.. towowto, Canada. oi,'i!:ra 111 BCCXIOD. Portland, Or. Coast Aconta 5,,---'Kr ef .Iks mmSJm mto mon'm $3.BO S a. CASE PLOWS Maa From ' THE DAKOTAS KANSAS or NEBRASKA the J. I. CASE you it I o . C. fil I DIP.UT Ills '.i&iiiSr J. I. aSE WALKING PLOW Is limply perfdetion, tht is all. We have them in Stubble, Sod and Stubble and Tim ber Land styles. We say, and authore our agents to say, "Try a Case Plow. If not rip ht bring it back." It shows OUR confi dence. tyE knaw they won't come back. TLey never have. v THE NEW CASE GANG PLOW Made in two and three bottom styles, with or without riding at tachment, Stubble or Sod and Stubbl-THE PLOW FOH EASTERN OREGON AND WASHINGTON. te don't hesitate to say to any reasonable and unprejudiced man "Take it and try it. If it ia not Ihe best Steel Walkirj Gam; Plow you ever used, we will take it back, and pay you for taking it out and hauling it back." Our acvrnl. .m ...lttrti.4 u .!.. Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Co. First and Taylor Streets PORTLAND OREGON tS.Wi'Wfcj