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»AVKD BY A PUFF OF WINO. Ready la Use. Wtfo—"Why do you buy auch a lot A Merchant »ho »ncapw.1 Wnbbory of stampa at once?" Tbronah nn t'nforesr»« Accident. Husband—"Bo there’ll be a few that “If the truth were known." said the won't get stuck together.'* head of a larg«* wholesale house of thia Wh«l Will Hm.io- ul . hlnaV city, “I dar«« any we would l»e «tarried None can for.-«.-» th* oulconi* of tli* at tbe number of men of affairs In any Suarrvl b»iwr»n forvigli posvi. over ilia large place who habitually sign letter, ivwion of CIliua. 1! I« Inn-< .img io to piecr.M of ihiv Riicieiil •ml othey documents without reading m Rich | he but Utl prog re ba iv e race. Many people »1» | them. They become convinced that It America aiv also going to i»«v<» s hr» ause oi I. phy.lcally Impoaalble to even glance dxspcpitia, con»tipation, blood, IlYvr and at everything requiring .ignatur»« and Moinach disease». We are living too faM, resign tbeuiaelvea to the neceaatty of but »trvngth, vigorand gt»od health cau he retained if ue keep oil and cure the ah«*\e 'trusting somebody.* I used to have diseases a uh Hostetter's Stomach Hitters. that ld«.a myself." continued the whole Sh. Worried. saler. "but It was ezploded by rather a Nlpp—My wtfe worried all last week startling Incident, and since then I have for fear I should die never set my pen to an unfamiliar Tuck—Were you tick? paper. The affair to which I refer oc Nlpp—No, but my life Insurance pol curred years ago. when I was In the icy ran out and It waa several days l>«»- this season the housekeeper must look manufacturing business In another city. fore I got it renewed. Philadelphia We bad hi enormous mail that grew Evening Bulletin. specially after the baking powder. larger every day. and while 1 dictated As she cannot make good cake with bad egg«, very few answers myself I made It a rule to sign all outgoing letters as presi no more can she make cake that is light, delicious dent of the company. and dainty with inferior baking powder. "Sometimes there wouM be several hundred In a Iwttcb. ami my eonfldeu- A Victim of Biliousness and Intlama- Royal Baking Powder is indispensable for the tlal clerk. In w hom I had the moat liu- tory Rheumatism Tells How preparation of the finest food. It imparts that pl clt trust, finally got to brluglng the He Became Free From lu with tbe emls overlapped, .o all peculiar lightness, sweetness and flavor noticed in eoukl see w as a sucwsslou of line, for Disease. the finest cake, biscuit, doughnuts, crusts, etc., my signature. 1 didn't tike the plan, A recommendation that is not based but It seemed the only way of getting which expert bakers say is unobtainable by the rid of the Job. and I would grab a pen upon experience Is without value but use of any other leavening agent. •nd slap down a succession of auto In the following interview the render will at once recognize the force of ad graphs at lightning speed. Of course vice that Is the result of personal 1 was kept advised as to the general knowledge. There ar. cheap baking powders, Th» " Roval Rak»r «nd Pastry character of the mall, but unless some made from a .urn. but thr» are ev Mr. Ned Yerkes Hawley Is a travel- Cook"—containing ov»r Soo most ceedtng’.x ha< mful to hea th 1 heir pra. ti.nl »nd valuable cooking .»• question was raised 1 never thought of Ing man whose home Is nt 1926 W. astringent and cauterising qualitiea c«ip<»—fr«« to ev»rv patron send taking out n letter ami reading It. Otie Boon Ave., Spokane. Wash, He has add a dangeiou» elenit ul to food poual raid with »out full address. winter day-1 will never forget It aa recently had an experience of more long as I live—tlie clerk brought In an loan general interest mid la M in terview with a representative of the aOVAL BAKING POWDER CO.. 100 WILLIAM ST.. NEW 1ORK. unusually big batch of letters to be Spokesman Review, of Spokane, he signed and was about to deposit the said: sheaf on my desk, when somebody "In June, 1S99. I became bilious and Silk Worm in America. Deep Sex Communing*. There are from eight to ten speclea opeued an outside door and let In a subject to dlxzy spells. 1 had no ap "That's about as bum a piece of ma severe blast of wind. Fully half the petite, my heart seemed to flutter at rine architecture." said the starfish, in of ailk worms in this country. sheets were blown over the rootu an J times and beat Irregularly, and dark specting the hull of Noah’s ark. "as the Couph and some went Into the fire. Tbe old clerk spots seemed to float before my eyes. ever plowed these waters." This continued for about six months. Wort, a Off the Cold. Instantly dropped on bls knees and be “O, I don't know." replied the barna During that time I was troubled with Laxative Rromo-Q ■ r !>• Tab ’’t* enre a cold in cle. “I'm a good deal stuck on it. my one day. No cure. No Pay. Price 25 cent*. gan collecting the papers In frantic lameness in tny back and pains over self.”—Chicago Tribune. haste. 1 was astonished at bls excite my kidneys. I was under a physl A Treasure. Cynic—What makes you have such ment ami especially at his agitation clan's care and he told me my trouble when he failed to find some of the lot was biliousness and inflammatory unlimited confidence in you wife? Qát¿ÓÑffu¡ODpU/HH£it Cheerful—I gave her $10 to pay a 'Why. • dozen or so were burued,’ I rheumatism. 1 was In bed for over bill of $4.69 for me. and she brought said, anti at last he went away, very four weeks and did not seem to be Albert Edward's Cigars. getting any better. back all of the change.—Detroit reluctantly, to prepare copies. Prince of Wales pays at the "One day I saw an advertisement In The Free Press. “ When he left the room my stenog $1,750 per 1000 for his cigars, which it was stated that a case slml rate of rapher banded me a sheet that had seven precious weeas are These lar to mine had been cured by Dr I am sure Plan's Cure for Consumption 1 Inches long. s.ived my life three years ago.—Mas T h .«. blown under his desk. It w as an ordrt William's Pink Pills tor Pale People I procured some of the pills ami w Itti K obkihs . Map e street, Norwich, N. Y.. on my banker for my safe depcsit box. Feb. 17, 1900. which contained at that time over $35.- in two weeks the inflammatory rheu 000 in currency. I was dumfounded matism which had become very ac Cooking School for Doctors. cute and caused me the most Intense Frau Hedwig Heyl has started a and while 1 was trying to decide what suffering, was entirely cured. cooking school for doctors in Berlin. to do my dear old confidential clerk This signature la on »vary box of the ganuine "You will therefore realize tnat I Doctors from France, Russia and Italy, quietly walked out a side door and was am a firm uellever in Dr. William's Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets as well as Germany, have already never heard of again. I think the order Pink Pills. They cured me and I am the remedy that curva a col.l in one day taken the course, and it is reported was merely one document of several, so sure that they will prove equally that branch schools of the same kind valuable in other cases that I have He Didn't Stay. are shortly to be established in all the 411 covering an elaborate scheme to loot recommended them to a great many the concern, but. be that as It may, I "Tommy, run up and tell your sister capitals of Europe. I’m here, will you?” had my lesson and since then I have people." NED YERKES HAWLEY "Aw, what's the use? She knows it. never been too busy to read a letter be Now that the winter season 1» Dr. William's Pink 1'ills fnr »'al. ’cause when she see you cornin’ I hear past, it is well toclean-e the fore signing It. 1 find It can be done People are an unfailing specific for system and purify the PI. mm I with her say. 'Dear me, there comes that easily enough by tbe use of a little such diseases as locomotor ataxia Garfield Tea—an llerb Medic-One empty-headed dude again.' "—Philadel that brines good health. system.”—New Orleans Tlme.-Demo- partial paralysis. St. Vitus' dance, sei phia Evening Bulletin. i crat atica, neuralgia, rheumatism, nervous Quite Right. headache, after effects of the grip, pal KITtt Permanently Curvai. No flu er nervounneas “He said it was a beastly fire.” ■ I IQ after first na v ' b me of Kr Kime’s Great Serve pitation of the heart, pale anil sallow PRINCE AND CLERGYMAN. "He was right. The fire was at the £«■$. rvr bend t<»r FH EE •«- OO trial bottle and tre*x complexions and all forms of weak iæ. Da.IL li K lin ». Ltd .*31 Arch St., Philadelphia.Pa. zoo.”—Boston Transcript. Sold Wale,’ View of a Man Who Never ness either in male or female. Age. by all dealers, or sent direct from Dr Picked a Winning Horae. The Best Prescription for Malaria A quarrel recently occurred between Chills and Fever is a bottle of Grove’s Tasteless Anecdotes of the new sovereign of Williams Medicine Co., Schenectady two maiden ladies. Said the younger Chill Tonic. It is simply iron snd quinine in boxe« Great Britain will doubtless be popular N. Y.. 50 cents per box. or six a tasteless form. No Cure. No Pay. Price 50c one: tor $3.50. for some time to come — at least until “I wonder if I shall lose my locks, Just the Patient for Him. too. when 1 get your age?” Young Dr. Fresh—Here comes that tbe novelty of bls accession shall have Easily Adjusted. The older one—You may be lucky if Mrs. Towler. Positively there Isn't worn a»vay. A short time ago be was "Pardon me." said the busy man tr you do.—Tit-Bits. the first thing that ails her. staying at a friend's country place la the insurance agent who had forced Old Dr. Sage—Evidently you ar« tbe Went of England, where, among bi* way into the office, "but 1 am not TO CTRE A (OLD IN ONE DAT just the man for her case.—Boston tbe guests, was a somewhat conceited, prepared to talk to you today.” Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All Transcript. “Don't let that worry you." replied (ruggisU refund th. money if It falls to cure stralght-laced. and interfering clergy the insurance agent. "I’ll do the talk K. w. Grove's sirnature is oh rsch box. X*« man. Entering the blllard-room one Ing."—Philadelphia Press. «TOW ACK THOl'fiLZ? k on nee<1 not shortly after breakfast He Was Emphatic. •tiller from it another .lay. ‘‘QKC* gives morning prompt and continuous relief and sj*edy cure. *'I am Informed that your husband is the person found his royal highness In the spring take Garfield Tea No dieting. Trial package fre*. C. ESTEKLY, a professor of language, and I called 42U Thia wond.-rt il H.-rt> M -liclne pur deeply Interested In a sporting paper. Parroti Building, San Francisco. Cal. idea the blood and fires n»«s and to find out what his terms are.” Instead of retiring at once, as any man vigorous life to sy.tena de| let- "Well, when he's excited, they are •<Tby the tryitif winter season. PEiNsioiN of tact would have done, tbe clergyman unfit for publication.”—Richmond Dis ■ I BICKFORO. Washington. 0. C . thev will re forced himself upon the prince. patch. A Matter of Hearing. ll reive quick re Dite-». B. 5th N. H. Vol». Staff "Might I ask your highness if such a 20th Corp». Prosec .ting claims since 1878. Suburbanite—You've got a new bab, paper as you are reading really lnter- at your house. I hear. Tour Gold, and Guard lath, famous Oregon Blood Puria.r, lesiwl and true. C se it now. I ests you?” said he. Townite—Great Scott! can you heat “I am not in tbe habit, sir, of reading It away out there in the suburbs?—De Woman's Way. • whnt doe* not Interest me,” said the troft Free Press. "A woman usually thinks her bus In all unorcupied territory, for tbt prince very rigidly, and then turned band perfect.” said the young man. Best Wheels on Earth, the 1M1 "Yes,” answered Sirius Barker. "He again to hfs paper. may be 'a perfect donkey’ or a 'perfect Tbe parson, however, determined to bear'—but he's perfect.”—Indianapolis have bls say. continued In a somewhat Press. Heir» of Union Soldier» who homsteaded lew dramatic tone of voice: than KM) acre» before June 1874 (no inalter i "Don't you think, your royal highness, abandoned), »hould addri-M Carter’s Ink AND HKNKT N. COFF, Washington. D. C. that horse racing and lotting are a best tor school home and office. It co t» no Mora than poor Ink. Always ask for Carter's. great curse to this country? Now, what would your royal highness think »20 - »25 - S35 - »40 Avoiding the Rush. of a man (alas, once a friend of mine!! Politician—Tell me the best way to MERRILL CYCLE CO., FRED T. who lost $50.000 through betting? He «et out of politics. PORTLfiNO, Or». told me himself that he never won $500 10S-11I Statt Street. Turn prohibitionist. “Oh, that's very sudden; I i want to In bls life through backing horses. «et ont gradua.iy.”—Smart SeL HOME GROWN GRASS SEEDS. What would your royal highness think A mixture of deep rootinr gra»» »e*M» that we of such a man?” YOU KNOW WHAT TOT AKE TAKING will guarantee to grow on dry groi n I that will The prince, disgusted, said very not produce < rreals or any other kind of gras* When vou take Grove’s Tasteless Cbbl Tonic, Will make crop of hay, and pasture all season» Kaurn ths formula is plainly printed on every of the vear. You never invested a dollar in quietly: "What do I think of such a tie showing that it is simply Iron and Qui Jour life that will give you such re»ults; price man? Well, I will tell you, sir. I Springtime Resolutions sle. In a taarelaaa form. No Cure, No Pay. 40c. 16.v0 per lou or 20 cents per pound. Send us an think him a mighty bad judge cf horse order :or 100 pound»; we will send instruction» She Was Reassured. for »owing. Address M. J.8HIKLD8 «<*<>. flesh!’*—I«ondon Express. Teddy—Won't you come and see Growers and Importers of all kinds of Grass and Field Seed». MOSCOW, IDAHO. our new baby? Bure relief from liquor, opium and tobacco Freak Signs in New York. habits. Send for particular» to Old Maid Teacher—Yes, dear, when Along Broadway, New York, when St. 14-1.01. M. P. N. C. your aunt Is better. tbe day la fine and the streets are Keeley Inetitute, 314 Sixth St., Portland, Or Teddy—Oh, but it ain’t catching!— thronged, tbe thrifty shopman hangs Smart Set For Catalogues out a sort of a cart du Jour which, with Its stsrlng black and white letters, com ..of.. pels regard, and If there are no stops of the speeding car the Impression mads by theae placards Is uncommonly MANTELS, amusing. "Washable Boys’ Sults!” allows ths GRATES mind to dwell for a moment upon the and possibilities If boys were not washable. "Half Off—Men's and Boys' Sults!” A nearer view might show a temporiz TILINGS.. ing per cent, but the flying car makes Address no allowances. ‘Society for the Encouragement of The Kind You Have Always Bought has borne the signa M. J. WALSH Wearing Clean Shirts!” The purifica ture of Chas. H. Fletcher, and has been made under his ORtOOff. tion committee flaahee In and out of personal supervision for over 30 years. Allow no one mind, and for small favors tbe voice to deceive you in this. Counterfeits, Imitations and rise* In thanksgiving. *• Just-as-good ” are but Experiments, and endanger the health of Children—Experience against Experiment. "Dinners Ten Cents and Up!” And why noL if It really Is not worth more. “Wear One of Our $5 Sults and You Will Have a Fltl” one firm tersely and Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare facetiously puts It goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic "Ladles Skirts Rebounded!” Is tbe en substance. Its age is its guarantee, it destroys Worms couraging promise lettered by a little and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea anti Wind rolieh tailor unacquainted with the In- Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation ; tricadee of our tongue. SAW DARK SPOTS Good. Live Agents Wanted fácaí MONEY URIFIERl Keeley Cure What is CASTORIA and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. The Kind You Have Always Bought YOU DO YOURPÄRT WELL DO OURS UNITED STATES SENATOR ROACH AUTHOR» *• GOOD WALK»»» William a«.» *«•'» HuwIM. *“»•'» Sava: H ub wit Writers It la •«!»! that the l»‘«t footinatva of the .’net.... Hl.......... .. »»-<v »*•'>«"• and Mary Howitt, the writer« o •> many charming bit» of III«-laiiire began to walk on their ............ .. 1,1 >• • nd k.-pt on »»alklng «luring neatly al* ty year« of niarrl«’«l life- In 1N2I. when »»alklng »»« fl" faahlonnble, thia atunly Quaker pair walked &H0 mil»« among Hie »• " inouiitnlna. carrying iieeeaaary luMN»** on their atrong young ba. ka. 11««'.' climbed Ben l.omoml. »»«.'«'«* atreiinia. crawled over bog«, »«rsnddpl through bracken, amt all.l dow n ali.wr defile. In the eotirae of thia wild tramp. Doubt leaa the peasauia fancied they were mud. , , In Hie fifty first year of their marrle.l life, when Mr«. llo»vllt wa» over 7Uand her husband altuoat "iey «t»rle«l out one •iininier morning to climb an Alp Of the Tyrol From the »HUH«’ Taufera they cllmlied a ron«l <«’" "»••«'$’ for vehicle«, walking alradlly for «»»• loura. , At duak they dime to « farmers ,'balet: there they were «•ordlally I"'11 ed to .upper, ami then« for two nights they .lopt on the aw<«et, frealt hay In Hi« barn, nml employed the «lay« In <»•«'• climbing to the mountain top. An exeuralon which had b.-en p!nnu«<l for William Howitt's birthday, after be had passed his eightieth year, waa re luctantly nbnmlom’d bei’auae of th» rain. A year or two later his wife wrote: “Father and I havejunt come In from a plenaant walk right lut«> Hie country, amongst pletureaque houaea ami au> «> ancient orchards nml parkllke tli-l.l’ scattered over with grand old Spanish chestnut«." Mr. llowltt died In 1ST», nK«*«l years. For a few years more til* faith ful footniute t«a>k quiet strolls ami Th* Soft Antwar. gathered Hie flowers her buabattd loved Ami vv lieu ahe bad live«! to ««•«■ eighty Jeweler (enthu.la.ticallyl I assure nine years she gently fell asleep.— you the watch Is worth twice the money. It's worth lu guineas If It's Youth's Coiu|»anlon. worth a penny. Customer I «hould hardly «ay that . LONG TRAMP WHILE ASLEEP. Jeweler (warming> — You doubt tny KautuckX Man Walks Ten Mllaa With word* out Itolng Aware of It. Customer (consulting hl* own Mack Sublette, a well known young watch> I mean to say It'* a lie on man, boards at the th*an bouse, In 4 er the face of It. The thing * an hour take prîtes at •alite*. Ivy- Ills fattier. Arthur Sub •low—Judy. lette.11»c* five miles south of \ vr»alll<«a. on McCownu'a ferry turnpike. When Sublette atarie«! to bls room, between 11 and 12 o'clock tbe other ulglit. be re marked to a friend: In all town» of Orar « "My sister Is very sick, am! I ought to have gone home to night. I’ll «lrtve out to-morrow." LE ROY LE ROY He went to .leep at once. At I o'clock Modol 50 Modol 50, tn the morning a policeman met Sub lette walking hurriedly to»»nr«l McCow $35.00. $35.00. an's ferry road. He hailed him and re- roanas et ivi i rosiisvu OlliVS.r celved no reply. Alsiut 2 o'clock Nuts lette »vtilked Into his father's house and to lit* sister s tnslslde. Inquired how she was, conversed with bls »tepinotber some minutes, nml liefure tbe family was aware of It he left the Imuse. He walked back to Veraalllea am! returned to bed at th«* hotel. When Sublette awoke at fl o'clock Hie HENRY GOODMAN A COMPANY, next morning lie was f«x>t»«>re aud ex .... tí» rtner ornerr.... baustefl, but knew nothing of Ida noc Jobbern» of Bioyolo Sundrloa. Portland, Orofgon. turnal juunt until, according tu hla plan, he drove to Illa father's, ami they ques tioned him al>out hurrying off lu th. night. Sublette ridiculed the Idea of having t>een there until tlx* family’s evldrm-e wna aup|H>rte<) by that of tils room mate, who missed him. tbe testimony of Pollcemnn Alte-rt Curtis, who met him In tbeatreet. ami hla ow n blistered feet am! exhausted body. WANTED TH« CDITSUR COMPANY. W MURRAY BVRCrV, NCW VORN CITY. UVE AGENTS Machinery, Implements, Farm Supplies, Etc Bee Line Buggies Mtormy Inauguration ■ >aya. President, have In many caara l>»»n loath to depart from traditional cua toms or to disappoint the throng gather edforthelnauguratlunceH-mony. and In some case, have aerloualy emlungere«) their health by Insisting U|M>n taking the oath of office In tbe o | h - u air. regard less of tile state of tbe weather. It »vna ■ueb an adherence to precedent that brought on tbe cold which resulted In the death of William Henry Harrison President Lincoln had the most Incle tnent of Inauguration days, as did nl«o General Grant. I’resldent B.-nJatnln Harrison wns almoat bidden from the crowd by an umbrella when he took th» oath of office, nml the natal day of President Cleveland’s second term waa, characterized by the appearance of a full t!e<lge<l blizzard Presidents Hayes and McKinley were Indeed the only chief executives who In recent years have been smiled upon by sunny skies. —Donkey's Home Journal. 1 »05.00 AND UP IF YOU WANT AN ENCINE, BOILER SAW MILL Or in fact anything in the Machin« Im«, writ« us lor Catalogo«» and Pm«». MITCHELL, LEWIS I STIVER CO. First and Taylor Sis. Portland, Oregon. RUSSELL A OO., Portland "‘""'•'V’ÄX Anchor Clamps and Uprights Where Women Propose. Unlucky. “My wife tins an Impediment In her •perch,” Hiilil the niiin with the grny temples. "Lucky mini.” Hnld the mini with the brown ebln whlakem. "Don't you believe It, She tin* just ua much to any on I'crtaln occsi I oiih aa any woman would have mid It takes her twice aa long to get through." In dlmiapoIlH Press. ngth and ilra-ity Sec Our Anchor Clamp Yon would b<* «tirprl*ef1 It you knew how lit' I'll $».»•» <1 « ■ »1 1 OU l<» fl I up that old feurr. Heth-r nmd for «on»«* Anchor < »sup» mid Upright«, and r pair fit our uh i her», nnd in* Ise j our o d (atii'a look lift«* a naw one. AXUllOK FhN< I' look* »o nice and 1» mi atro nr that f*r .ir< lomet I me» think that It Inuit bo high priced. Il i»n't, thoii/h. CLAMr IlKF'iHR I*.ISO. Cattle, Sheep and Ilog Tight. UN «vas Ht.ir« after «I«»1"* FARM, RAILROAD AND LAWN FENCI: Writs fnr Prie, and Cats'ogus. The Portland Anchor Fence Co. «esula Wanted In F-v.ry Town. 741 Nicolai St., PORTLAND, Oregon. POULTRY NETTINC Hri™ m tnllrrt"’ Huy frutn tim iiiÄnnfa<’lur«f- |I.M 2 fr«’t , R|<I«, . ....... 1.4) frei |on| _ jV ................................ 'jjo 4 ................... H .............. .......... ill “ " “ M ........................... & N »• « •« ... .... ’’ • Klndaiil wir« W Ire «n<l xml iron Iron All Klndtof Performing n Ha<ro<| Duly. Bogun-Ol found Hie mon thot lilt niu wld the brick ng (»1 waa pnaalii’ th« Requirement, for Citizenship. W i.l -n is, t.Il you tree how Io make money fa,t «'oast petrohoim alley. "Twas Garrlgnn. Until a few years ago Minnesota ac In th. pri-a.-ni great Fa<- oil Loom Writ.- bum <liai.lv to I’.anLe • hh . i Grogan—Are yex goln’ to git even? corded th. right of auffrage to civilized Broker. Oil Co.; J W. Il.-i tier Ac I nam-lal “Ol nm not. ’Twas nil n mistake. Th' Indiana certified by dlatrlct courts to l>e ac.nts, 21fi f ommc *cial Block, Portland, Orr- special agr-nts aanl.il In < r< ry town. mon wiih only doin’ Ida Jooty. He fit for the exercise of the suffrage. In fought Ol wiih th’ cop In plain clothes." Florida a requirement of suffrage was —Indianapolis Press. enrollment In the local militia. Ten A guaranteed Cure for Catarrh and nessee provided that persons of color Conmmptlon. fl.OO. I> Lock Eox 146. If you don’t Imlleve that heat gen who were competent wltne.aea In a W. H. SMITH I CO.. Buffalo. H.Y, Prop's erate, motion, olwerve n Imrefoot boy court of justice ngalnst a white man when he bAppena to step on a live <-onl. might vote In that Stats. The less some men know the mor« There are half a dozen ways of do they tell. Ing everything, but there la always on« Nature made a miatake in crutlaa way better than any of the others. men who live fur themselves aloue. Spokane. NEW LIFE TO OLD FENCES! There are some curloua cuatoma con nectod with marriage In the Torres fltrnltH Archipelago. It la almoat mil verbally tbe woman who propoaea. Having found a young man to her Ilk Ing. the girl make* n airing armlet mid gives It to Ills sister, who acts ns a go-between. A meeting la arranged In the btiah. nml a hnrmleaa conrertatlon Great takea place, during which, however, •Tin the following queatlona and replica, In acme form or other, will probably be made: He: "Do you like me proper?” She: "Yea. I like you with my heart and eye. You nre tny man I like you altogether." The wedding <lny la fixed then anil there for no dlatnnt date. — Donkey's Home Journal. PORTLAND WINE Ä IW« *® 14V Frei,» *«., I•^>rtl«•••t. ___ JOHN POOLB, Poriland. Oret011' CUTLER’SHRBOUTEof IODINE In Use For Over 30 Years. Prtutin ha* gtrntlv helped me In »Uength, vlgoo mid appétits, In the fir nt placa, it «hould bo noted .d. Itoa. h H. S •>oi nt or I lion ... W front North Dakota. Ill a letter written 'that entarrh I* one of the most pi,.v «lent and unlver**l ni*ludloa k town l.arlniore. Noith Dakota, ■«)•: tn mt’dlcnl arlenea. Nearly everybody Im* catarrh In some doaroo or pha*» In the av.-ond pln.-o, It *hould l>„ noted that I'erunn I* the only *< tlfic. Internal catarrh remedy yet <|<. Vlaed. Thia explains the almoat linlveraal UM of Peruns. Everybody u*e* p,. runs, high and low, rich and poor great and ainall. Peruna baa fought Ila way out from amona Ito. boat ,,f catarrh remedies, and alan.la unique and alone today ua the catarrh rent oily par excellancu. By 11« w«||. earned merits It haa attracted the ut tention of the aroateat, mid the biial eat, aud the wlaoat people. |t |„ equally applicable to all ugea. to |M)I|, •oxea. mill to every climate Noll.lna In th« hlatory of medicine baa ever equalled too growtli of tlile reninrknblo remedy. Catarrh hnx become n national dlaeaae. Peruna haa become a national remedy |>r Hartman, the Inventor of I’erunn has become the boat knuwn phyaldau in the Hutted Htatea. All thia la explained by the fact that Peruna cures . atari h wherever l<>. ui.,j Catarrh la liable to attack any organ ••Pcrsuaded by a trlend / hâve of the human twety. Catarrh la not used l'truim as a tonie and am a local dlaeaae. but a ayatemic .Ila flad to testlfy thaï il hav xreatly ease, I’vruna la not a lie al remedy but a systemic ----------- remeuy. Peruna helped me in »treiigfh. vigor and cure* entarrh by eradicating it fr„m appetite. I haie bcen adt ised by the ayate.n. Such cures are not temporary but triends that it la retnarkably et- fkav ois an a cure tur thè alinovi permanent. If you do not derivo prompt nm| unh creai compiala! ol catarrh." natlatni-tory reaulta from I lie use of glance al the hl*tory of l‘eruna. Peruns, write at mice to Dr Hartman, Never befoie lu 111«’ hlatury of medi giving a full atatomenl of your < uan cine ha» «ny remedy recel» vd ao many an<l he will be pleased to glv* y(lu his •ndorsement» fnitn peuple ut national valunble advice gratia. lm|H>rt«nce. a* l'etunn . Addresa Dr Hartman, Proaldent of The ex illuni»! Ion of thl* reninrkabln th.. Hartman Sanitarium. Columbus ckcumitnnce cnn oniy be fourni by a Ohio. 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