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Spring EVflediciime The best is Hood's Sarsaparilla. It is the best because it does the most good. While it makes the blood pure, fresh and lively, it tones the tomach to bet ter digestion, creates an appetite, stimu lates the kidneys and liver, gives new brain, nerve and digestive strength. An unequalcd list of cures 40,366 tes timonials in two years proves its merit. SarsatabS Knr tlinite who prnfnr medicine n titlilut lorm, Howl's NnrHiifiiirlllii in now put up I ill f lOcollltlvl tflMllU dllldd (wHIltjlllH, HH Willi UK In the iiHitnl II1111I1I form. HarHiitnlm Iihvb Iclmiti cully Urn Mime curative proportion uk tha liquid .miii, unniiun wciirwy l)r uoC, ('Oil Villi lOIKW, ocotf iiiny.- llmni bulnu no lom )y evaporation, tiruiik or leaking. Hold l,y ilriiKKlHU or mint liy nmll, (J. I. Hood Co., Lowoll, Mima, ' 1 t ?3$ffif Mrs. J. P, (Joe, 60 Mould Htrnet, Hlonulimn, Mann,, iiy: "In 25yirii!xporimre I have never known Hood's Hiirmipnrllla to fall, for BprlnK humors and an a general Wood purifleri It cum. scrofula, eczema l hnH no equal a a general spring inedlidue. It give, me genuine aatlnlao- ttou to aay tlua. Guaranteed under tho Food and LVuks Act, June 30, 1900. No. 324. She Hail the Fail. II;r nnn about his neck drew tighter. "And promise me," she said, "that you will write from every foreign city you piihh through." Shifting her weight to the other knee, he regarded the girl with some slight suspicion. "Do you love m so much," he mur mured, "or have you started a picture postal card album?" Ox Yoke Made by Lincoln. A recent rearrangement of ' the ex hibits In the Agricultural Museum of the University of Illinois brought to light an old ox yoke made by Abraham Lincoln, which was presented to the Institution in 1871. By order of Presi dent Draper the yoke has been in- ! closed In a glass case the framework of ' ' . a . a At wnicn was maue 01 noarus irom vue old Lincoln home at Springfield. III. ' OLD SORES FED AND KEPT OPEN BY IMPURITIES IN THE. BLOOD Whenever a sore refuses to lieal It la because the blood Is" not "pure and healthy, as it should be, but is infected with poisonous germs or some old blood taint which has corrupted and polluted the circulation. Those most usually afflicted with old sores are persons who bave reached or passed mid dle life. The vitality of the blood and strength of the system have naturally, begun to decline, and the poisonous germs which have accumulated because of a sluggish and inactive condition of the system, or some hereditary taint which has hitherto been held in check, now force an outlet on the face, arms, legs or other part of the body. The place grows red and angry, festers and eats into the surrounding tissue until it becomes a chronic and stubborn ulcer, fed and kept open by the impurities with which the blood is saturated. Nothing is more trying and disagreeable than a stubborn, non-healing sore. The very fact that it resists ordinary remedies and treatments i3 good reason for suspicion; the same germ-producing cancerous ulcers is back of every old sore, and especially is this true if the trouble i3 van inherited one. Washes, salves, nor indeed anything else, applied directly to the sore, can I .., . . ' . do any permanent good: neither will remov- I was amlotod with a sors on mv . A . . faoe of ftur years' standin? ft lag the sore with caustic plasters or the was ft small pimple at first but it surgeon 's knife make a lasting cure. If frradually grew larger and worse " ,. , ... v j.ni. -n every way until I beoame every particle of the diseased flesh were several nhiiiVanga4 The 8Uall aen awdy another sore would come, be treated me utthiore oonTinued cause the trouble is ia the blood, and the to trrow worse. I saw 8.B.B. ad- BLOOD CANNOT BE CUT AWAY. vertised and commenced Its use , , . and after taking- it a while X was The cure must come by a thorough cleans completely cured. My blood is ing 0f the blood. In S. S. S. will be found now pure and healthy from the " j i i j effect of s. s. s.. and there has not a remedy for sores and ulcers of every kind. been any darn of the sore sinoe ft is an unequalled blood purifier one that D. B. S. cured It. . ,. .1 . .. j goes uirecwy into iue circuiaiiou uiiu promptly cleanses it of all poisons and taints. It gets down to the very bottom of the trouble and forces out every trace of im purity and makes a complete and lasting cure. S. S. S. changes the quality of the blood so that instead of feeding the diseased parts with impurities, it nourishes the irritated, inflamed flesh with healthy blood. Then the sore begins to heal, new flesh is formed, all pain and inflammation leaves, the place scabs over, and when S. S. S. has purified the blood the sore is permanently cured. S. S. S. is for sale at all first clas3 drug stores. Write for our special book on sores and ulcers and any other medical advice you desire. . We make no charge for the book or advice. ; THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA. CA, V THOS. OWEN West Union, Ohio. PURELY VEGETABLE Kconomr. "Ruggles, do you know you can effect a good deal of a saving merely In the matter of sifting your coal ashes?" "You bet I do I've saved myself a rood deal of time and a lot of nasty work by not sifting mine." No Harry. "Gurrafter has a good city position, hasn't he?" "0, yes ; he's had that for six months or more." "What work does he have to do?" "He hasn't found out yet." It means the1! f hottest and cleanest any stove. This is the flame the New Perfection Oil Stove gives the instant a ghted match is ap plied no delay, no trouble, no soot, no dirt. For cooking, the EW PERFECTION Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove is unequaled. It gives quick results because its heat is nighly concentrated. Cuts f uel-expenso intwn. Made in three sizes. Everv it a " v ' " ' J stove warranted. If not at your deal er's write to our nearest agency. mr all-rourd household use. Made of brass throughout and beautifully nickeled. Perfectly constructed; absolutely safe; unexcelled in light-giving power; an ornament to any room. Every lamp warranted. 1 , ll not ar your ' dealer's, write to our nearest agency FN STANDARD OIL COMPANY Q I POEMS WE ALL KEMEMBEB. "HIAWATHA.' liiuwutha, in his plug hat, Whispered low to Minnehaha ; Put his graceful arm around her, Held her fingers tight in his'n; JuBt about to woo her wildly With the chorus from a coon-song, When there came the U. S. agent ; Made a gesture at his wrist-band, Said, "You'll kindly please to move on. People who have failed at farming Now would like to try it over. You are sitting on the town-site; Skidoo, please, and three and twenty." i VAST DEBT OF THE CITIES. Municipal Obligation Greater than ThoHe of Government and Stale. The municipal debts of the country are, approximately, $1,000,000,000 a sum larger than Is owed by the fed eral government nnd all the state gov ernments. Of the total It Is worth while to note New York contributes, when all sinking fund deductions are nmde, about one-fourth. ' The Increasing habit of American cities to mortgage the future Is one of the marked governmental tendencies of the times. Although a marked Im provement has taken place In the quan tity of municipal government, whatever the other good faults, there Is seem ingly no disposition to lessen the pub lic burden. The theory seemingly Is that municipal resources ore practic ally unlimited. For a public servant to have prejudice against debt creation Is considered proof that he Is an old fogy. The greater part of city debts repre sent money put Into buildings, streets, parks, etc., and no small part' to meet administrative deficits. In view of the size of these debts and the little the public 1 has received from their crea tion there can not be kept back a feel ing of gratitude that the prudence of the last geiwratlou put Into state con stitutions clauses limiting debt crea tion. Except for these clauses there Is reason to fear, with extravagance and recklessness In the air as It is now, mu nicipal Indebtedness would increase much more than $100,000,000 a year. Religion Ended Sister' Bonnet. An old colored mammy, who had served the mistress of a Baltimore family many years, was telling that lady's daughter some of her own per sonal experiences In her younger days. Mammy was known as "Aunty Prior" to the household and as "Sis Prior" to fellow-negroes on the plantation. She had a small grudge against one, Eme line Dorsey, a fellow-servant, but bided her time for revenge. The oppor tunity came when Emeline appeared at meeting In a new Easter bonnet, and Sis Prior, catching a glimpse of It, seated herself directly behind the wear er In the church. Every time the speaker paused In his address Sis Trior uttered a fervent "Amen !' By degrees she began to rock backward and forward, and finally the spirit moved her to lay violent hands upon the finery adorning Emeline Dor sey's head. "I Just grabbed that hat off that de ceitful nigger's head," she told her hearer, "and tramped It and tramped It, and all the girls yelled 'Emeline, Emeline, look what she do to your bon net I' And Emeline say, 'I guess I have to 'scuse Sis Prior; she done got re ligion and don't know what she's do ing;' but," said this arch hypocrite with a quiet chuckle, "Sis Prior done knew mighty well what she was do ing." . ' Her MUtake. Tom Beas said "No" to me last night, but I dont think she really could tell why she did It. Nell Oh, yes she could. She told me. Tom Did she? Nell Yes. She said she didn't think you'd take "No" for an answer. Phila delphia Press. Borlnv Through Lookout Mountain. The contractors who are boring a tunnel through Lookout mountain for the Southern Railway report that 8,000 feet have been completed during the thirteen nionths and fifteen days of operation. A man Isn't as apt to lie about his age as a woman, but he evens the score by telling about his salary. Another Chance to . Sacceed. I A French painter one day visited the salon In Paris In company with a friend ' who was a member of the committee of i selection and who had been Instrument- j a! In securing the acceptance of the painter's work. When the artist came near his picture he exclaimed: "Good gracious! You're exhibiting my picture the wrong side up!" "Hush !" was the reply, "the commit tee refused It the other way." j Mothers will And Mrs. Winnow"! Boothlng Syrup the hurt remedv to use lor their chtidroa Jurlng tho teething period. f Bengali Boycott. The markets of Bengal are again full of English goods. Come, O brothers, and let us all say that we will not pol lute our hands by touching English goods. We will not let the Bengali now be made an object of ridicule. Let English goods rot In the mahajans' godowns and be eaten up by white anta and rats. Calcutta Sanilbanl. CITO flt- "VituiC Dance and all Nervoni Diseases II I O permanently cured by Dr. Kline's Great Js'erve Beaiorer. Bend for FKKK 2trlal bottle and treatise, lit. 11. H. Kline, Ld., 031 Arch UU, FbUa.,Pa. Juvenile Logic. Vexed Parent Polly, you provoke me beyond measure. You forget more things than anybody I ever saw. Polly But think of the awful lot of things I learn, mamma, if I can do all that foreettinzl Shake Into Your Shoes Allen's Foot-Kase. A powder. It makes tight or new shoes feel eany. It is a certain cure for sweating, callous and hot, tired, aching feet. Sold by all Druggists. Price 2?c. Trial pack age mailed FREE. Address Allen S. Olmsted, LeKoy, New York. There are sumptuary laws even in the Cook islands, where it is a punishable offense to eat more than 1,000 cocoanuts in celebration of a death. Banking by Mail WE PAY INTEREST On cavings deposits of a dollar or more, compounded twice every year. It is just as easy to open a Savings Account with us by Mail as if you lived next door. Send for our free book 'let, "Banking by Mail," and learn lull particulars. Address Oregon Trust 8c Savings Bank Portland, Oregon Sixth and Washington Sts. ! HOWARD E. BURTON. Assayer w' Chemlnt. Leadville, Colorado, t-pecimen prices: Uold Silver, L ad, l ; Gold, Silver, 7;jc; Gold, 6oc; Zinc or Copper, fi. Cyanide tests. Mailing envelopes and! full price list sent on application. Control and Um pire work soliui ted. ltelerence: Carbonate Hoi Uonal Bank. $100 Reward, $100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn tbat there Is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure In all He atages, and that Is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure known to the medical fraternity. Catarrn being a constitu tional disease, requires a constitutional treat ment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucoui sunaees of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of thu-disease, and giving the pa tient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in deing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in Its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollar! tor any case that it fails to cure. Bend for lit! of testimonials. Address. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Fills are the best. -i - The number of laborers In the Indus tries of France is about 5,500,000. Of these, 400,000, on the average, cannot get work. i ENGRAVING Write Us PLATES FOR PRINTING , HICKS-CM ATTEN Portland Oregon P AINLESS TENTISTRY Sec U Before You Go EUewhert EXAMINATIONS FREE Oold Crown, ; Brldee Work, per tooth, 3; Plates. (5; Hilver Fillings, 60c; uoid Fillings, 81. YALE DENTISTS 167X First Street FOKTLANi), OREGON P. N. U. No. 16-07 WHEN writing to advertisers please I mention this paper. I ".'L'L'1"; 1 rlhe Kind You Have Always Bourrht lias borne th slo-nn, ture of Cbas. II. Fletcher, and has been made under his personal supervision for over 30 years. Allow no one to deceive you in this. Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good" are but Experiments, and endanger tho health of Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTOR I A Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare- goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind . Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's PanaceaThe Mother's Friend. The Kind You Have Always Bought .Bears tne Signature of In Use For Over 30 Years. RCCT, Nil YORK OITT. I The Finest Gardens Are always reported when Portland Seed Co.'s "Diamond Brand" Seeds are planted. Why ? Because we sell you the kinds that grow oesi on mis wjasi. uur nanasomeiy illustrated and descriptive , Annual tells all about our Seeds. Plants. Roses. SDrav Puitids. fertilizers, incuoaiors, Brooders, rouitry and bee Supplies. Atk for Book No. 260 W. tUo hv special eiulor of Trait, Shrubi. Etc.'. Book No. 261 " en requol. PORTLAND SEED CO. Portland, Oregon SpoKane, Wash. OIL W. L. DOUCLAS' finn a un bo ra eunro best im 1 THIS WORLD I W. L. DOUGLAS $4.00 6ILT E06E 8H0E8 CANNOT BE EQUALLED AT ANT PRICE. SHOES FOR EVERYBODY AT ALL PRICES n Men'. Shoe., 0 to 9l.au. Ifoya' Khoen, 3 to S1.2IS. Women', ghoei. 84 to Sl.fiO. ML.es' & Children'! Shoe. to Kl.OD. W. L. Douglus (hoos are recognized by export Judges of footwear to De tne ueut in siyie, ni ana wear prouueeu in tins country. Eacu pan oi ine biiob auu every uei.au oi uio maKing 18 looKeu alter ana watcnea over Dy BKiiiea inoemaicers, without ros?ard to time or cost. II I could take you Into my larpe factories at j Brockton, Mass.. and show you bow carefullv V. L. Doncrhisl shoes are made, you would then ltnderstand why they hold their shape, lit betta .-rear longer, anu are oi greater vaine wan any other makes. W. L. Donirla name and prt I. atanipert on the bottom, which nrutei'tn the warer ratnl Neb. prim. and Interior ihoea. 'I'nke No Miiii.tlini,-. 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