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r • < What are Humors? They are vitiated or morbid fluids cours ing the veins and affecting the tissues. They are commonly due to defective diges tion but are sometimes inherited. How do they manifest themselves ? In many forms of cutaneous eruption, salt rheum or eczema, pimples and boils, and in weakness, languor, general debility. How are they expelled? By The Proper Term. “Why do you speak of him as a fin ished artist?” “Because he told me he was utterly discouraged and was going to quit the profession. If that doesn’t show that lie’s finished, I don’t know what does. ” THE GROWTH <F POULTRY TReXE ir ’.H’S COUNTRY. O«.' rt A~e C--eiter tiaa Ever ne.ore. While Impirtc bhoi* a De No Reciprocity. ci ed Decrease— Pou try-Rai log Mo, “That Mrs. Simpkins didn't return Be Mau a /rotitcble cciupatiun. my call. ” “Well, that’s no matter.” which also builds up the system that has “No matter? She lives in the The egg industry is of considerable Buffered from them. eouiuiercial importance. The total num It is the best medicine for all humors. suburbs, and 1 spent 25 cents getting ber of eg£G produced in the Culled out there.” Hood’s Sarsaparilla Contradictions. Pofitage to He Bed need to One Cent. The President who sucoeds in getting this measure through Congress. will hold a high place in the esteem of the people, hut no higher pernaps, than the esteem in which everybody holds Hostetter’s Stom ach Bitters, This medicine gets at the starting point of the disease by acting on the stomach, helping that organ in its du tv of digesting food. It cures dyspep sia, indigestion, constapation. stimulates the kidneys, and strengthens the nerves. Thia signature is on every box of the genuine Be sure to try it. “Well, Digby, I’m surprised! You’re getting gray!” “Yes, yes; I’v got lots of gray hairs and precious few of them.” (S Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets the remedy that cures a cold in one day A Philanthropist She (hautily)—I happen to know that you have proposed o two other Just Like Dick. Easyman—Your brother Dick did girls this year. He—Yes, dear, but I assure you it me out of $10 last night. Miss Wearie—That’s just like Dick. was only out of compasión. Ile’B always doing some ridiculous thing. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. If you wish to keep in touch with new things in photography subscribe to Camera Craft, the best photographic journal in the world. 330 Sutter i Street, San Francisco, Cal. Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought A Slave to Fashion. The Limit. Buster—I am having awful luck. Warden—What’s the row over there in the cell house? I am now down to my last dollar. Guard—That embezzler says he Dedbroke—Pshaw, that’s nothing! won’t stay any longer if he can’t have Wail till your are down to the last creases in his trousers and raglan dollar of your last friend. shoulders in his coat. The Best Prescription for Malaria Chills and Fever is a bottle of Grove’s Tasteles» Piso’s Cure for Consumption is an infal Chill Tonic. It is simply iron and quinine in lible medicine for coughs and colds.—N'. a tasteless form. No Cure. No Pay. Price 50c. W 3 amuel . Ocean Grove, N. J., Feb. 17, 1900. Longevity of Queen’» Train-Bearers. All the eight ladies who acted as Sleepy Butterflies. train bearers to the queen on her wed Butterflies are said to be very sleepy ding day, 63 years ago, are still alive. headed. Twilight sends them to bed, All save one are married. The Lady and they are still drowsy at sunrise. Victoria Howard is the one exception. BEST FOR THE BOWELS If you haven’t a regular, healthy movement of the bowel» every day. you're sick, or will be. Keep your bowels open, and be well. Force, in the shape of violent physic or pill poison, is dangerous. The hmoothest, easiest, most perfect way of keeping the Fcwjls clear aud clean is to take CANDY CATHARTIC S tate of O hio , C ity of T oledo , { L ucas C ounty . I F rank J. C heney makes oath that he is the senior parter of the firm of F. J. C heney & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and Slate aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum ot ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of H all ’ s C atarrh C ure . FRANK J. CHENEY Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 1886. A. W. GLEASON, f__- 1 Notary Public Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. .1. CHENEY <fc CO., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 75c. Hall’s Family Pills are the best. The Superlative. Pleasant, Palatable. Potent. Taste Goo<1. Do Good. Never Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe. 10c. 50c Write for free sample, and booklet on health. Address Starling Remedy Company, Chicago, Roa tree I, New York. 3112a KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAN Coal Miners by the Million. Hoax—Wigwag always called his first wife “dear,” but he calls his sec ond wife “dearest.” Joax—Well, I guess she is. Accuracy above everything else is needed in photography. Our new balance scale weighs a grain as easy as an ounce. Price $3.00. At deal ers, or Kirk, Geary & Co., 330 Sutter St., San Francisco. Over 2,000,000 miners are required Th« Esrly Bird. to produce the world’s supply of coal. Of this number, 63,660 are employed “The shirt waist must be about to in Great Britain and 401,220 are em bloom. ” ployed in the United States. "XVhy do you think so?” “Because there goes one on a bud.” TO CURE A COLD IN ONB DAT Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All traggiata refund the money if it fails to cure. K» W. Grove’s signature is on each box. 25c. EITft Permanently Cured. No fits ar nervousness ■ I IO after ti rat day’* n»e of Dr Kline’s Great Nerv« Restorer. Send lor FREE S‘^-00 trial bottle and treat :<u). D&.R.H K link ,Ltd .y31 ArchSt..Philadelphia.Pa Took the Blow. At Present Prices. "To think that an American ban Mrs. Wunder—But what could Mr. ner should ever stand a blow without Box do with all the money in the returning it.” world even if he should corner it? “When did that happen?” Mr. Wunder—Perhaps he is fond of "To the weather bureau storm flag strawberries. in the last cyclone.” St on. th. Dough .nd Work. Off th. Gold. Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow’s Sooth Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure a cold in ing Syrup the best remedy to use tor their one day. No cure, No Pay. Price 26 cent*. children during the teething period. Engaging Candor. From the “Vodeveel.” Stern Parent—So you want to mar ••Well,” asked the spiritualistic ry my daughter, eh? Well, sir, what fortune teller’s next door neighbor, have you to live on? Young Brokeligh—If I succed in “how’s business?” marrying her, I’ll have you. “Oh, medium.” WodPoiso» A THE MOST DESTRUCTIVE OF ALL HUMAN DISEASES. The poison ejected from the fangs of the rattle- >) snake is not more surely fatal than the virus of ,5 y Contagious Blood Poison, which nollutes and vitiates the blood, destroys the tissues and bones and eats like a canker sore into the flesh. This horrible disease appears first in the form of a little sore or blister ; soon the glands begin to swell, pimples break out on the body, the mouth and throat become sore, making it painful to eat or swallow; dreadful ulcers appear on the tongue copper co1 red splotches and other characteristic signs of Blood Poison come as the disease progresses, and the destructive virus takes deeper hold upon the system. The medical men are as sorely perplexed over the character of this blood poison as ever ; they tell you to take mercury and potash alternately for three years, but the stomach of no human being can stand this treatment long ; besides, they do pot cure the disease permanently, as thousands who have tried it know. ■ S. S. S. is the only WELLINGTON, KA8., »«pt., 19OO. guaranteed purely vege- I contracted Blood Poison two year* **o thi* fall, | table blood purifier, and waa parauaded to try a medicine widely adver- « by a remedy company In Chicago. I waa re- the only antidote for •nlred to pay a large amount In advance, and can ' this particular virus; truthfully eay that I waa woree when the treatment it purifies the blood and waa loft off than when I began. Reddish pimple* build* np the constitu- would break out and fill with yellowish matter ; eop- 1 tion. The appetite im- *er-eolored splotches of all *i«e* would appear on my ' prove* almost from the body ; my throat waa so sore I could scarcely swallow,, — a my mouth and tongue were seldom free from first dose, the sores soon ulcers ; tonsil* were swollen, and my hair wa* com show signs of healing, ln* out rapidly. Thi* wa* my condition when I began and the unsightly, dirty your ■. 8. 8. I have used twenty-two bottle*, and splotches and eruptions am feeling splendid. Every *or* on my body haa prow paler and paler, healed, and my appetite good. JAKE MARTIN. |_____ and finally disappear. S. S. S. is not a new medicine ; for nearly 50 year* it haa been known and used for this dreadful disease. It haa brought new life and hope to thousands all over this land; it will cure you as it has other*. Send for our free book on home treatment'and write our physicians about your case. We will help you if you w ill Lrt — make no charge f-r advice, and all correspondence is conducted hi ¿rfc^t confidence. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, SA. States In liito war estimated to be 320,- 090,000 dozen, aud there figures are qdiie oiteu said tc be too low. The cuiteO States formerly Imported a large number of eggs anu exported very few. The ratio has changed with in the last ten years, and now the ex ports laigely exceed the Imports, in 1890 the total number exported was. in round numbers, 381,000 dozen, worth $¿¿»,000; in 1890, 3,694,090 dozen, worth $841,900. In 1890 this touui. y import ed l&.OOO.OvO dozen, which were vaiued at $2.030,060, anil in 18t>9 only 225,000 dozeu, valued at $21,000. Taking lute account the five years up to aud including 1898, 61 per cent of the exported egg« were sent to Cuba. 20 per cent to Cam.aa, aud 11 per cent to Great Britain, l uring the same perioo 66 per cent of the eggs Imported cams from Canaaa, 3 per cent fro.u China, aud tne remainder from varisso other countries. These staiistlco of the egg trade are of Interest because they show the grea. growth of the poultry industry, and in dicate what It may become in the fu ture. Some of the developments may be fairly attributed to the work of the Government, and the agricultural ex periment stations. For many years a considerable number of the stations especially those in Alabama, Califor nia, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana. Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan. New York, North Carolina, Norlh Dakota. Ok.ahoma, Oregon, Rhode Island South Carolina, Utah, and West Vir ginia, have been experimenting upon methods of feeding nnd caring for poul try, the comparative value of different breeds, the possibility of increasing effZ production by proper feeding and selection of laying stock, and similar problems. The Department of Agricul ture htus done much to encourage the poultry Industry by collecting and dis tributlng Information and in othei ways. I’cultiy raising is often carried on in ccnjuncacn with general farming, anti may Lt profitably developed along such lines. When It 13 followed as an inde pendent enterprise, its possibilities! arc also great. There is always a market for poultry and eggs for food, w hil ■ the raising of fancy stock for treediop pur pose* is frequently worth conslueia tion. Judged by iiTiliable statistics, eggs compare favorably with the more com mon animal foods, and it Is shown that the high food value of eggs is appre ciated, and that they constitute one of the very Important articles of diet in the American household. In many of the dietary stiijles made in the United States data were recma- ed of tbe cost of different foods anti the relative amount of nutriment material contributed by each In proportion to the total cost. Compared with other foods at the usual prices, eggs at 12 cents per dozen were found to be a chesp ecurce of nutrients; at 16 cents per dozen they were fairly ez;*6*'.«c, aud at 25 cents per dcsea and over they were very expensive.—Washington Star. In consequence of emigration, there is a greater preponderance of Is Able to Help Sick Women women in Norway than in almost any other country in Europe. The cen She Was Pale and Bloodless, But When Doctors Fait. sus of 1891 showed that there was an Dow gladly would men fly to wo excess of women over men of almost Now Has a Good Complexion. man's aid did they but understand a 70,000, while in 1876 this excess Her Ailments Gone. woman's feelings, trials, sensibilities, amounted to only 43,000. and peculiar organic disturbances. Frnm the Pioneer Preu. St. Pnul, Minh. Those things are known only to women, and the aid a man would give is not at his command. To treat a case properly it is neces sary to know all about it, and full information, many times, cannot be given by a woman to her family phy sician. She cannot bring herself to tell everything, and the physician is From Florence, Ravalli county, “We are what we feed on,” quoted Mont., comes a cheerful letter, the Mr. Hixson, laying down his book, writer of which is willing to tell how “and I am willing to say the author is she obtained the rich glow of health that thousands of women are envious right. For instance”— “lam already a believer,” Mrs. to possess. Before she found th» Hixson interrupted. “You will in right remedy she was in that pale, sist on having lobster for supper emaciated condition which doctor* call anaemic, and which, if neglec» always. ” And Mr. Hixson, mortified, grew ed, inevitably means early death. M iss May Smith, whose address ifl very red. given in the first words of thia ar ticle, says: Must Economize. ‘About five years ago I became ill “I would like to sell you an auto without apparant cause, and I grew mobile. ” worse until I was completely run "I’d like to buy it, too, but I can’t. down. The least exertion would My daughter has just cabled me that bring on a very severe pain in the pit she has married the Duke De No- of my stomach. At other times I coy ne. ” would have a pain in my head, some thing like neuralgia. My kidney* Knew His Business. were very weak and my limlis always Hostess—Dear me, the conversation felt tired. I was troubled with short is flagging. What can we do to ness of breath and I had a pale, blood less appearance. There was a smoth amuse our guests? Host—I don’t know, unless we ering sensation al>out my heart, leave the drawing room for a few min which would heat heavily, with fits of For three years I was utes and give them a chance to talk palpitation. , under the care of two doctors, neither about us. • of whom seemed to know the nature ' of my trouble. They treated me for A Former Conquest ulceration of the stomach, He—But why do you want me to dyspepsia, gastritus and neuralgia, but without ask Binnleigh to the house? results. She—Why do you wear your medal? good “Two years ago, when I saw an ad He—It represents that victorious in a St. Taul paper of campaign I went through before we vertisement Dr. Williams ’ Fink Pills for Pale Peo married. ple, I bought a box and began She—So does he. taking them. They helped me bo much that I kept on with them Revised in Time. until I had taken fiye boxes alto “Miss Strong,” he began, “will you gether, and became well and be mine? That is to say, er—” strong again. I gained in flesh She had knottd her fair brows in a and they gave me a healthy color. frown. I have great faith in Dr. Williams’ “Er—that is, may I be yours?” Pink Pills for Pale People, and take “Yes,” she said, with a smile. them every spring and fall as a blood medicine and for the general building The Truth Forced Home. up of my system. “I’m afraid,” shesighed, “that I’m “I have recommended Pink Pills to getting old. ” many people who are Buffering much “Why?” he asked. ns I was, and they have all been bene “When I go to the grocery now, fited. My younger sister, whose skin the clerks don’t nearly break their is pale and transparent, is now taking necks trying to beat one another in them to restore her color.” getting my orders.” Signed. MAY SMITH. At all druggists or direct from M. F. N. u. a*. !S,-_l*oi. Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Sche HEN writing to advertisers plsass nectady, N. Y., on receipt of price, 50 cents j»er box; six boxes $2.50. W mention this paper* A Living Example, Mas. G. H. Caxrrsu. constant disadvantage. Th!* Is why, for the past twenty-five years, thousands of women have been con fiding their troubles to u*, and our advice ha* brought happiness and health to countless women in the U.S. Mrs. Chappell, of Grant Park, Ill., whose portrait we publish, advises all suffering women to use Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound, as It cured her of inflammation of the ovaries and womb ; sh , therefore, speaks from knowledge, abu her experience ought to give others confidence. Address Mrs. Pinkham’s Laboratory, Lynn, Maa*. •t a No Suggestions. “I must say,” remarked the physi cian, “your husband is in a bad way. Any arrangements you may want to make”— “Oh, doctor, ” she cried, “I could never think of marrying again.” rou KNOW WHAT YOU ARE TAKING When voo. take Grove’« Tasteless Chill Tonic, because the formula is plainly printed on every Dottie Bhowing that It Is simiuy Iron and Qui nine in a tasteless form. No Cure, Ne Vay. 60c. Sorrows o Research. i “Did you succeed in finding any illustrious ancestors?”' “No, but I scared up a lot of kin folks that I didn’t want to know at all.” | Tnate Good, Do Good, Don’t sicken and min your stomach with pill poison. Eat < ascarets like candy, harm I cfs , t atiieeable to the stomach, do the work. Drug gists, 10c, 25c, 50c. Evolution FARM MACHINERY AND SUPPLIES. FREE TO FARMERS Again. “Advertisin is one er de fits’ laws of nature,” said Uncle Eben. “A hen’s business is layin’ aigs, an’ ev’y time she completes a transaction she stahts right in to cackle. ” Our 1901 Vehicle Book Our 1901 Implement Catalogue Historical Associations. In the Sooth Carolina Legislature the President of the Senate snd the Speaker of the House wear silk robes while presiding over their respective , houses. This custom Is about a cen tu.'y old, and Its origin Is somewhat obscure. Present attention to th? mat ter »rise* from a change In the color of the robes from the original ultra- i marine blue. Over this the South C«r- I ollna papers are Justly agitated. At one time, far distant, the robe was red. instead of blue, but both color* are those of tbe national flag, and either. In the 8ot>,b Carolina view, Is prefer able to the robe of the royal purple j donned by the Speaker at the recent - session, the gown of heliotrope grace fully worn by the President of the Sen ate. The robe worn by the former | Speaker was blue, and Che press asks tost that color, which has some his- i torical associations, be fixed by statute. Charity that begfej at boir.e usually : suspends operations during tbe house cleaning period. The McCormick machines are the most Mod ern. They are the pride of the new century; highest in awards at the Paris exposition Built best—work best—are best. With every test they prove the best. JUST ISSUED. Hotel Flavel Opens for season June 23,1901. Col. J. F. Harvey, Manager Send your name and P. O. address and we will mail one or both, as desired, free of ail charge. Cali on the agent, or address for catalogue« Mitchell, Lewis i Staver Co., First and Taylor 8ta. PORTLAND, OK. Our Troops tn China. In spite of his many handicaps the American soldier has fully tela his ovrn, says Scribner’s. He has numer ous weaknesses, but tear of the enemy Is not. fortunately for the Republic, among them. 1 heard foreign officers freely critlciee his military manners and organization, but never his flgut- ing qualities, once his burden of anti quated methods has been cast aside and be faces the foe on the firing-line. Then is he as he always was, and, let us hope, always will be. In all tbe criticism one hears there Is an under current of respect. I never see him in a fight but I feel, with absolute cer tainty, that the American soldier will erer give a good account of himself It not aslted to do more than should be aEked of a man. Other elements being approximately equal, the stoutest heart and the steadiest nerve will win the most oatties. In these qualities, Uncle Sam’s boys are second to none. “They’ve done their share,” Is the ver dict of people In China, who have been here through It all. A MONTANA GIRL. Excess of Women in Norway. a Woman W/jy A. H. BOYLAN, Genl Agt. PORTLAND, OHKGON The perfection of Wall Plaster, la the only materia) with which repairing can be done neatly and to stay. TH E “MONTEKEY” OF OREGON. Most beautiful and perfectly equipped sum mer resort. Every convenience ana comfort. Free bus from hotel to surf. Bathing, fishing, dancing, bowling. A splendid hotel with lovely surroundings. Under new management th is year. For rat< s and reservations address “ADAMANT" LAND PLASTER If you have never used it send and get a trial lot. It will pay you. For information add real THE ADAMANT OO., Agents wanted in every town. Toot of 14th Street, Portland, Dragan. HOTEL FLAVEL, Flavel, Ore. O f J. L. MITO HELL, B15 Marquant Bldg., Portland, Om. Chas. L. Mastick & Co. WHAT IS A SUCK»? 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A J.TOWER CO., BOSTON, MASS. 4» Springtime Resolutions th V Keeley Cure , im an<l tobacco Bure relief fiom liquor, opiui habit . Send for particulars parti to Williams Hide. htlir iRitilita, JOHN POOLE, Portland, Oregon, Foot of Morrison Street, Can give yon Buggies, Plows, Windmills and Machinery. See the beet bargains in Boilers and Engines, We have just issued an excellent little Cat alogue on Fence subjects. Full illustrations; all the newest Fence information. A postal card will bring it to you. Pump« and General ua before buying. is best tfm, to enr, f’stsrrh, Hronchttla .nd Comumption. Gar remedy I, git.ran teed, *1. Portland Anchor Fence Co 742 Nicolai St., Portland, Or.