Catarrh Whether It li of the not, throat, atornacn, bowels, or ruore delirate ornni, catarrh ti alwaya debilitating and should utit UU oi attention. It ti a dlecherie from tb mucous mem trane wben kept In a atata o( inflammation, br an Impure, commonly scrofulous, con. dltton ol the blood. Hood's Sarsaparilla Caret all forma of catarrh, radically and permanently It removes the cauae and ercomea all the eaecta. Get Ilood'a. Out the Tune All lUftht. A new IrlMi porter was put at work on an English truln. Tbe head porter, says Ilouai'liold Words, directed the new man to Imitate him cloeely, and thereby learn lils duties. ' When the flmt train ranie Into the atatlon the bead porter shouted, "Ker ryhlll; chnnuo for Hartlepool, Htockton and MlddlcitlMirouKb; etui ttise fur Kpen nymoor, Cox hoe aud Trlmdon; keep jour seats going north." Harney strode after him and shout ed In I louder vole: "Fareyhlll; change for Pahorc, Uinphuinp, Too tatooral, Plderhuni; rhango for Cox ronib, Morrhom, Klnduatn, Coldhmu; kaie your aeata where you are." The atatiou-inaatrr culled blm aalde and showed hi in the right natnea on the tlmo-table. Harney removed his cap'end aald po litely, "Thank you, or. I got hold of the music, but I couldn't catch the word a," SAVtiO CHILD'S LIH1. A Remarkable Care of Dropsy by Dodd's Kidney Pllla. Benign Ick. Ark., July 11. The case of W. 8. Taylor's little son is looked upon by thoee interested in medical matters aa one of the moat wonderful on tecord. In this connection bia fath er makes the following statement: "Last September, my little boy had dropsy; hie leet and limbs were swollen to such an extent that he could not walk or put his shots on. The treatment that the doctors were giving him seemed to do him no good and two or three poople said his days were abort, even the doctors, two of the bent in the country tola me lie would not get better. I stopped their medicine .....I ... . 4 ... n...i.i. ir ! ... at uiug rriik ur I'mui a nniiini I'llls. I gave him .hree pills a day, one morning, noon and night for igln dave; at the end of the eighth day the welling was all gone, but to give the medicine Justice, I gave him eleven more pills. I ucd thirty-five pills in all and he waa entirely cured. 1 con aider your medicine saved my child'a life. When the thirty-five pilla were given him, he coXild run, dance and ing, whereas before he waa an invalid in his mother'! arms from morning until night." American pork la no longer prohibited In Turkey. . Mothers will And Mr a. Wltulows'a Soothing Irrnn tha beat remedy Mutator their Children during the teething period.. Cuba growa nearly one-third of the world'a sugar cane. IfKeeley uouor-morphine-tobacco eS. VtV m foe PULL AATKUIAIIJ infvwTmjr President Itoosevult has delivered 870 speeches wlthiu two and a half years. It la sold he has broken the record. Miss M. Cartledge gives some helpful advice to young girls. Her letter is but one of thou sands which prove that nothing is so helpful to young girls who are just arriving at the period of womanhood as Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound. "Deab Mrs. PmraiM; I cannot praise Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound too highly, for it is the only medicine I ever tried which eured me. I Buffered much from my first menstrual period, I felt bo weak: and dizzy at timea 1 could not pursue my studies with the usual interest. My thought became sluggish, 1 had headaches, backaches and sinking epella, also pains in the back and lower limbs. In fact, I was sick all over. " Finally, after many other remedies had been tried, we were advised to (ret Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and I am pleased to Bay that after taking it only two weeka, a wonderful change for the better took place, and in a short time I was J. perfect health.- I felt buoyant, tu'u of life, and found all work a pastime. I am indeed glad to tell my experience with Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound, for it made a dif ferent girl of. me. Yours very truly, Miss M. Cabtlkdob, 633 Whitehall St, Atlanta, Ga. " S000 farfttt If original o) aaove Utttr proving gtnulninsannot btpnductt, CURES HtK All LSI FAILS. Beit Cough Bjrup. Tastes Good. Ufa In tuna, Horn ny arwnrintii. "?? t'lTcfEf.v.SI-'M M JF 'n? . yTtsaea ia,u.,,,-r- "I can alwaya tell when you are go ing to tell a lie. aald Cregg to Legg. "Ilowr asked Legg. "1 ace you open your mouth, aald Cregg. Town Topics. Old Gentleman (to small boy, who la nursing a skinned knee) Did you fall down, lltUe chap? Small Boy Yer didn't think I fell up and baahed gin a cloud, did yer? Barnes Tormor I am in a quandary. I have been offered an engagement by two managers, and I don't know how to act Sue Hrette Well, don't worry. They'll soon find It out "And do you think,- be asked, "that men progress after death r "Well," ahe replied, "If they don't, it would a I moat aeera useless for some of them to dJe.M Chicago Itecord. Mother Willie, whafa Tommy cry ing for? Willie Only because he doesn't want to learn anything. I Juat took bis sweets aud showed him bow to eat them, and be screamed. "Thomas, spell weather," aald the teacher. Tboinae W-l-a-e-t-b-t-h-1-s-a-r. Teacher You muy alt down, Thoma. You're given us the worat spell of woathcr we're bad this year. She Dut if you Bay you can't bear the girl, why ever did you propose? He Well, her people have alwaya been good to me and it's the only way I oould return their hospitality. Punch. atlas Cutting That dog of yours aeems to be remarkably Intelligent Boftlelgh Yaws, ludeed! I aw could not begin to tell you all be knows. Miss Cutting No, of course not New Yorker. BIzzcr I regret to learn that your son Iteglnald fulled In his graduating examination at Harvard. Buzzer Boggy could staud that If only hia crew bad not been beaten In the boat race. Ohio State Journal. Gentleman (to man on horseback) Why, my man, how do you expect to get that horse along with a spur on one side only? Horseman Well, sir, If I gets that ero aide to go, ain't the other bound to keep up? "What a polite little boy you are." exclaimed ill.su Anno Teek, "and do you always take off your hat like that when you apeak to ladles?" "No' in," replied the polite little boy, "only old ladles." Philadelphia Press. "I think I'll take this bracelet," aald a lady whose husband bad auddenly amassod a fortuno. "Are you sure It's made of refined gold?" "Oh, yes," an swered the Jeweler. "Because I do detest anything that lan't refined!" Bald the lady. Tbe Uncle Well, here's the money you're been bothering me for. Now, remember the old Baying that "A fool and hia money are easily parted. The Nephew I don't know about that I've had to coax you for more than a week for this. "I wonder why the groomsman at a wedding Is called the best man?" queried the leap-year girl. "I suppose," rejoined the old bachelor, "it la be cause he baa shown his superior In tellect In not posing aa the victim In the tragedy." Chicago News. She waa city bred, and had tbe usual fear of cowa. "Why," she asked, when the danger was past "did you take me across this lot?" The small country lad chuckled. "I thought It would be fun," be said, "to see you try to climb a tree." Then after another chuckle: 'And It was." Philadelphia Ledger. "Yes,' said Mrs. Wordsworth; "the family are most Interesting. John dances divinely, Tom sings like an an gel, David la a famous footballer, Su sanna paints with great taste." "And Henry?" "Oh, Henry! Well, he's a rather dull sort of a fellow, you know. He only works and supports the oth ers." "John," Bald the bargain-hunting half of the matrimonial trust as they sat at the breakfast table, "I wish you would let me have ?25 this morning." "My dear," replied the meek and lowly husband, "I wish you would break yourself of the habit you have jf dreaming that I married an heiress." Tlt-Blts. Employer You are having a decided flirtation with the girl who has charge of our telephone wire? Truthful Clerk (with cold chills running up and down his apine, and with visions of instant dismissal) Y-e-e-s, sir; but please, sir Employer Well, keep it up. She will give more attention to our calls if you do. The small boy was having his face bathed by a sister, who perhaps show ed rather more enthusiasm In the mat ter than was altogether necessary, for the victim wriggled in her grasp. "Let me go," he said gaspingly, when he had shaken off the folds of the bit of Turkish toweling used for a face cloth. "I can't see why you wash, my face, any way; I never use It." Poor Gussle. "I noticed Gussle Woodby reading a book the other day " "Yes, it was the Autocrat at the Breakfast Table.' " "I didn't suppose he was interested in anything outside of the society col umn." "Well, you see it was all a mistake, which he didn't discover for some time. He thought It was the 'Aristo crat at the Breakfast Table.' "Phila delphia Press. Amis Bald? Scalp shiny tnd thin? Then It's probably too late. You neglected dandruff. If you had only taken our ad vice, you would have cured Hair Vigor the dandruff, saved your hair, tnd added much to it. If not entirely bald, now is your opportunity. Improve it. I have hmO a Tar's Hair Visor for eer IMti. I am now (( ,aarnltf ! tM7 itrowth of rtrh hrovn hilr. Sua, I Uiluk, an- uiaijr w Tr. iiair Vi'r.' a. M. A. Kiiti, Bllalll, III. fljtaknttla. t. e. AttP.ro.. for Good Hair Then They Dined. "You are sweet euougn to eat" said the very young man who imagined be had tbe love market cornered. "Thunks," rejoined the matter-of-fact muld. 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Nearly 800 patents have' been granted to Ldiaon. $100 Reward. $100. The readers ol this paper will be pleaned to learn that there li at utait one dreadedrdiaease that science haa been able to cur In all its tagei. and that la Catarrh, llall't Catarrh Cure ii the only positive cure known to the medical Iraterulty. Catarrh belnf a cowtltu liimal dlteaae, requlrei a eonitltutloDal treat ment. Hall's Catarrh Cure u taken internally, ectinf directly upon the blood and mucoui uriacet ol the lyitero, thereby dratroylng the foundation ol the dlneane, and giving the pa tient itrength by building up the constitution and anilitlng nature in doing Its work. .The proprietors Cave so much laltfl in lta curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars lor any caae that It fails to cure. Bend for liet ol teaumoulal. Addrem. V. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, 0. 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Tank Pumps complete, with 18 ft. 2 Inch Suction Hone, 10 ft. Discharge Hose, with nos tel and strainer. 110.50. BeltliiR, Hose and Packing at wholesale prices. General agency for Parsons Hawkeye Self Feeder. Lane shingle mill, run only 40 days, at a bargain. Write fur catalogs. y KEIERSON MACHINERY CO. PORTLAND, OREGON. P.N.U Ne. 29-1904. w HEN writing to ftdvertUeirf plec luonuun idii ppre HELPINQ POLLY. tier Brother Bad a Bather B ratal bat CertaUl EClcacloaa Way. am the door closed behind Poll, Tom looked serosa at hie mother. "How long haa this ben going onT he asked. "She used to be the jolllent little joungster In the world." Pollj's mother shook her head at blm, although her eyes were troubled. "Don't be seter on her, Tom. Pol Ijr's growing op, and sometime a girl take growing op rather hard. Just now her sense of proportion la a little out of focus and small troubles loom large, but she'll find herself present ly, and it will all come right" 1 ehould hope so," Tom replied, fr rently. Upon second thoughts he de cided to saj nothing to his mother, of tbe plan he had half resolved upon, but wait bis opportunity wlUi Polly. It came la a few dajs, when Polly came from school teartul and Indig nant over her French mark. "It lan't fairr ahe declared. "Mar garet Judeon didn't do a bit better work than Iyet Margaret had nlney six and I only ninety-three. I do think I hare the hardest times!" she walled. "res," Tom agreed, "I think you do." Tolly looked at blm In surprise. Tom's attitude since be came borne had not been sympathetic that was one of her grievances. Tom pulled a notebook from hia pocket and began to read: "Monday waa a horrid, dull day, and your balr wouldn't stay In curl and ev erything went wrong as things alway do on rainy days. Tuesday yon went downtown, and couldn't find any silk like Una Andrews', and had to get a homely old thing that you never would like. Wednesday you discovered that nobody ever did understand yon, any way. Thursday evening at Miss Ja cob's, Miss Jacob acted 'queer,' and yon wished you hadn't gone. Friday Bridget let the cream custard curdle when she knew it was your favorite dessert! Saturday" But Polly Interrupted. "Oh, Tom, don't! I didn't know I" and then, a deluge Impending, she rushed tu multuously from the room. "Oh, Tom!" the mother remon strated, her own eyes full of tears. "Don't you worry," Tom answered. "I know Polly. She's grit, and she'll come through all right I'm Just help ing her grow up." EVERY HOUR HAS IT8 USES. How Lawyer Utilize Hia Time from Early Morn to Dewy Eve. I know a prominent New York cor poration lawyer who is out of bed at S o'clock In the morning and after taking exercise is ready for breakfast at 6:80. He Is at bis office in Wall street at 8 o'clock. Ilia secretary and his stenographer await him. Dicta tion begins at once of the rough out line of a brief to be prepared. He follows this with dictating memoran da for bis clerks, specifying certain questions of law and of fact which he desires looked into during the day. At 9 o'clock he reads and answers important letters which his secretary has sorted out for bis attention. At 9:30 he is ready for consultations with clients. From that time until 4 or 6 o'clock In the afternoon he Is in con tinuous - attendance - either before courts (generally of appellate Jurisdic tion); at meetings of boards of direct ors or In consultation. At perhaps 4:30 o'clock the lawyer Is ready to receive reports from bis clerks. They are required to report solely npon the point Intrusted to them. Little or nothing is left to their Judgment or discretion. It Is merely desired to know what the law and the case's are upon some particular point They are expected to report accurate ly, concisely and quickly. This mis cellaneous work continues until per haps 6:30 o'clock, when the day's la bor downtown is at an end. Borne lawyers even make use of the time consumed in going home. Dur ing the summer months William Nel son Cromwell spends his nights on the New Jersey coast He goes down by boat each afternoon, but a large state room on that vessel is equipped with desk and typewriter and stenographer, that full use may be made of the pre cious hour devoted to the trip. Dur ing the winter he will probably be ready for dinner at 7:30 o'clock. An office boy has gone ahead of him car rying a green bag full of books and papers which are to be considered dur ing the evening. World's Work. Keeps Correct Time. The world's best timekeeper Is said to be the electric clock In the base ment of the Berlin observatory, which was installed by Professor Foerster in 18G5. It is Inclosed In an air-tight glass cylinder and has frequently run for periods of two or three months with an average dally deviation of only flfteen-one-thousandths of a sec ond. Yet astronomers are not satis fled even with this and efforts are continually made to secure Ideal con ditions for a clock by keeping It not only In an air-tight case, but in an underground vault where neither changes of temperature nor of baro metric pressure shall ever affect It In Happy Ignorance. 1 thought you said all your friends had deserted you since you lost your money?" "They have." "But, I see 'a gray-whiskered man who calls here every day. Who Is her' "Thafs the doctor. He hasn't beard of It" Cleveland Plain Dealer. Shortly after going on a sympathetic strike a man begins to strike bli fxiaada tor & dollar. i re :ASS fJi fn ,y,f V tk LIKE A SPONGER Soma of the most stubborn diseases enter Into tho system through tbe pores of tbe ikin. Like a soonge, it absorbs poisons of Tarioos kinds, which are taken up by the little blood vessels beneath tbe surface of tbe body, and emptied into the great current of tbe blood. Tbe juices of poison oak and other noxious wild plants percolate through the akin like water through a aponpe, ars taken into the circulation, breaking out afresh each season, and linger ing on for years unless antidoted and driven out of the system. Dye Poisoning; among the employes of dye houses, and from wear Ing colored under clothing and hosiery, is of frequent occurrence and dangerous to health, causing boils and sores and ' no OAT A3TD rrs xrrxCTS. Other emotions. Over flfUea years ao X wee poisoned with Pol wV l UmA ,-.. nOk. X tried remedr evfur rem4y without Workers in lead, DraSS ettinar relief. Boras broke out over my body and and other metals ars often on tonsne, affetln the lialnr ct mysiouth. , , ., . , Xlnaily, about a year aro ay doctor told me to poisoned by the Chemicals try 8. 8. 8., which X did. After taking thre and acids used in polish- bottlee all tbe eoree disappeared, and I havenoS . , . r. ., been bothered since, and I fMlmueh indabtad to) ing, and the CUSt ana m- your valuable tnadleine for so prompt and eom inca aettlinrr noon the akin, plete a cure. X am eartain that 8. 8. 8. will do all ings seuung upon tno sain, u el(aB4 for u Uood alMa-.. and which find their way vjaaTiiu, Ky. CON. O'BXtTAS. through the pores into the blood, followed by inflammation, swelling and the most obstinate sores. Blood Poison the vilest of all human diseases, is often con tracted through shaking the hand or handling the clothing or other arti cles used br one infected with tbis dangerous poison. The deadly virus reached by washes, salves, soaps or other external remedies. 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