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No other article used in the domestic economy of the household has so many enthusiastic friends among the house keepers of America. No other article of food has received such emphatic commendation for purity and wholesomeness from the most em inent authorities. The great popularity and general use of the Royal Baking Powder attest its superiority. Th. “ Koval Raker and Pastry Cook * —containing over Sou most practical and valuable cooking re ceipts—tree to every patron. Send postal card with your full addresa. Avoid the imitation powders. They are sold cheap because they are made from alum But alum is a poison dangerous to use in loud ROYAL RAKING POWDER CO., tOO WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK. ••Unhealthy.-’ Gave Him Time. “You haven't explained how you came to have Mr. Smith's chickens in your possession.' said the judge. “I'm trying to think, your honor,” replied the accused. “Give me time.” "Very well,” replied the judge blandly. “Six months.” TO CtBK A COLD IN ONB DAT Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All (ruggiau refund the money Hit fails to cure. B. wTUrove’s signature Isoh each box. 2.x The Source. “What's your man s specialty?” asked the mayor of Hot Dog. “Liftin' horses. ” said the advance agent of the strong man. "Well,” said the mayor, “I shore admire yer gall fer ownin' up to it. but I’ll tell you beforehand that Iftin bosses is a mighty unhealthy game in this here seciton.” I do not believe Pino's Cure for Con sumption has an equal for coughs ami colds,—J ohx F B otxs . Triuilv Springs Ind , Feb 15. 1900. “As for the clergy, they're a pretty poor lot,” said a grumbling layman. “Yes,” returned the bishop, “some of them are poor indeed. But con sider the stock from which they come! You see we have to make them out of laymen.” One Good Thing. ANECDOTE Off LORD WOLSELEY. Scientific Penetration. Haw He Helped tn Clear Up a l*ost- office In the >owdsn. “Frofewsor, how did you come Io prvqvosc to me in the face of my con tinued indifference?” “1 proceeded on the gem rsl propo sition that whatever a woman seems to be she isn’t.” Any one who has known wtyat It Is to wait day after day In some out of the world uook for letters which were all the time safely reposing in some ne glected corner of a sleepy post office can appreciate tbe story that la told of laird Wolseley by Mr. Nourse, who was with her Majesty's forces through the Soudan campaign. At Korti Nourae went into the post- office to look for some letters. The post master was a native and not much used to bandwriting lie made a super ficial examination of a big pile of let ters and papers, and said there was nothing for the applicant. Nourse asked to see the pile of letters, and while be was looking them over a tuan with nothing to designate his rank came Into the office. He took lu the situation at a glance. “Let's clear this thing out.” he said. They Jumped on the counter and pro ceeded to "clear It out" by first bun dling out tbe postmaster. Then they began a careful examination of the poetoffice, and found It congested with mall for tbe army. They searched ev ery nook and cranny, throwing the let ters for each regiment Into a ditTereut pile and heaping up all the newspapers In tbe center of the room. Then they went through each pile and separated It Into companies. Before night every letter was In camp and distributed, and the next day the papers were out. Nourse did not know tbe name of Ills companion lu the benevolent deed, and when be asked tbe answer was, ’'They call me Charlie.’’ Some time after Nourse found it nee essary to see the commandant, and. sitting near the tent to which he had been directed, be saw bls companion of the postoffiee. "Hello, Charlie!" he said. ’’I'm look ing for the commandant Where shall 1 find him?” “Well," said Charlie, “you won't have to look far. I’m the commandant. Come Inside and have a bite to eat and drink." It was Lord Wolseley.—Youth's Com panion. End himself famous will help mo.” “How did it happen?” “A man who had committed sui cide had. when they found him, one of Percy’s pieces in .his pocket. Nearly every pajw'r in town men tioned it." “I would not sit dow n to dinner la a party of thirteen." said a broker who Is credited with plenty of "horse sense.” “fer tbe simple reason that I don't lu- tead to give coincidence a chance to play Into tbe hands of superstition. Moreover, I nave had one very dlsa greeablo experience along that line. In the early spring of ISSbi I was oue of a bachelor party gotten up to give the usual send-off to a friend about to com mit matrimony. There were fifteen of us tn tbe crowd, but at the last moment two were called away. That reduced ua to the fatal number, which nobody noticed until we were seated at the table, wVien a desperate effort was made to scare up another guest, but no one could be found. So wo laughed tbe matter off and weut on with the fun. but there was a palpable undercurrent of depression and several of the boys acquired lachrymose Jags which, next to the English comic newspapers, are saddest things In the world. "If you are not familiar with the terms I will explain that a lachrymose jag Is the stage of Inebriety at which a mail tells you the story of bls life and weeps on your shoulders at Intervals of six months In the narrative. However, to get to the point, two of the fellows present died In 1S96. and the way the circumstance demoralised nearly all the others was simply amazing lu several of them It effected a total change In dis position. The death of distant rela tires, petty misadventures In business, occasional attacks of sickness and a hundred and one other Incidents of everyday life were all charged up to the blight of thirteen, and anally, about a year and a half later. I became so tired of hearing that sort of stories that I took tbe pains to collect statistic« on another stag party given within a few weeks of ours An even dozen bad been present and the net result was: Two deaths, three business failures, one lost a leg and one lost an eye la ac cidents. one embezzler «kipped out. one divorce and two men gone to the dogs through drlak. This was not a party of hoboes, either, but average chaps about town, and tbefr catalogue of disaster put an end to further croaking over our thirteen supper. All tbe same, 1 don't yearn for a repetition of the experience Life's too short for all worry not strict ly necessary.”—New Orleans Times Democrat. Little Liver Pills. U/h A IN thA WICH INC nd|| I Ulla ____ H.tvebfe It. east work, for Moiaiers in srmv sud usi V la luad»<|iiata tu deismi lief ar It fmai » sudden 1111.1,1.1.,’ I upland la. In Una llialanre. Ilka rl,. |¿,| val nul w lut allow« dl«fa>o to 1 rerp im,, t.,1' avaient lliotugh a alumath mu «... properly digest Ht» fond lakoit luit, n •»? «trt iiglheu lit» .luma. It lhers 1. n.,i|,i„. Iteiier than Hoalelter ■ Hli.iust h Uni*,,* il t itre, tlyspepaia. cuti.upan.m. li,,|,,„ Hou, liver and kidney troubla, ,ll(¡ ltm>u Is Incomparable. * on bicycles at such aa angle that bill lets striking them will I m . tleffecfed up wanl ’|be Inventor baa the word of kiatlm. the great guniuaker. that the BLOOD WAS THIN Lsaturvi et a National Park. \ icksburg iiutipiial park wil| stHtn completo aa fitr as tlie acqui- ■ ition <>t lumi i, coli, erut ti. Il wil| compii».'in all 1,231 aerea li pruprtactl lo reatoro nll Hiilitnry fiat, urea liuti markctl il in tlm strucclo <d 1868. ff|T* l’a<»s»««ll» Cur-l h nt. m P inkham ’ s Vegetable Compound la a poalll’S cura for all tb-ws ¡»alufal Ailmentsof Women. It will Niurwly <utw «ha »»rat forma of F.uiaU Compialnl». •'> Ovarian troublaa. lurtvniuaii'ui ami I'k.ralKm. kalllnf aiol IHarl v. -uwiua of lh" " »■>> and cou^quonl r-pi'ul Wook»»-. an«l to pwuhartj adaplaU to tha ■ * ' fa I \ ______ ______ »-—-l \ ur u»eJh’ine cured u»e of to« rible feiuale bine**- Ma« M F MCI 1», 14 «’.»lu’Of.l Sq . l<«MllU». Ma** Backache. It has cured mora cmMta °f Haibache and Lemorrbkea than any other remedy the world ha* ever known It tealmoet infallible in such <a*ee It dieeolve* an I eipuU Tumor* from the I tern* in an early Mage of development, and choc ha any tendency t«> .-tn.-ffruin liiiuKHw reltef. Maa. 1» A l. aaaiiP. Wealdale, Maae Bearing’down Feeling Womb trouble«, rauainr pain, weight and ba hvlia. blatantly relieved and perma nently cured by it» »»»•’ I’nder all circum- etan «*« it ad* In harmony with the law* that govern the female ay alum, and ia aa harmieM m w otet II k . • left Mie after t«hiag the eeeond b> «tie Tear mednuae cured me when d.xtor* faile«1 M k * *«R« h II - i »tffiw. 5 I>arla H iwl, is.'rha»»» Ml , G»well. Maa* U Irregularity, finnnrMw.l or I'iintul MvnvlrusUon« W»»k new <>t the suimsrb. lii<hs«>Uou. tlloatinf, Flwslinx Nervous I'roetrsUoa, H**Ufc*'h*, Generai liability it s « K:fi t • ' 1 an» IhaukriU L-r tha g 4 it baa -l-ee a,. MraJWJ. Ttf «'afollan A«a . Jamale« ria n R «ton . Ma«» Dizziness, Faintness, Eitrauia Laiwitud*, “ don't earn” and ** want tn b* left alone'* rteilabiU ity. irntabihn. net vouoneM. a flatulency, m^l-incholy, or the ' b.ue«. end bark AT he Thran *ure ind hat tons of Ferna!*» Waakueao, v»u • darangamanl of tha IT leru o. ______________ _______________ r~ WS. lroul>l<4 Wilk f'i.lln.s., I IIM.U. I.»«. SW.UlBg lJmb*. Yoar aiadieln« i » a I M m «. B aba » F Rfiarn. Ru kfipnrt, Ma. Tha whole atnry, howeeer, la told In an llluatrntrsl bn.sk whlrh gne* with each bo», tie, the moat Template treatiae oa female emgpln. ui « ever pnbHahrd. L F»»r right vaar*^^*ufferrd with W'.rnh troubla aa<t wa* entirely cured by Mr*. P obharn • medicine. Mae U I- T««wwg Littieten. S If rito .iv-< ' I«. • <t.- r it, ki<a.',«Jr k«i-ri .-.j n.< rs ur fi j on ui.i I m.... I..... M l’a II II Ku-. Ita rt'«fV« .rWrta,|,.,7J ■triât-ul' ru<M»r ik - ht r A ttosp Cutter. »wiiin ”1 was out in a revenue cutter, la.t night,” rviiiAikeil DukAtie to (Isawell. “I thought jroli went sleigh rlJ. ing?“ “Well, it made quite * cut in my revenue ” steri plaira nerd not weigh more than Ove or six pounds to the aqua re foot, so that the weight on each bicycle will not be more than that of an ordinary ■nati It I« Intended that (he movable shields shall be pushed ahead of the attacklifg column by a uunib.-r of strong men. detailed for the purpoae. They may also be used to protect tbe wounded, to form squares, and to pro tret men who are cutting wires They can be removed from the wlieels and transported by wagon, and. when prep erly arranged about the sides, they would transform a transport wagon luto aa armored < ar. SUMMER <CEP YOUR SADDLE. DRY! reavellwg tn t’olonlal Days. After the period of walkiqg and canoeing had Ha day In eoloulal times, nearly all lau I travel, fur a century, was on horseback. Just aa It was in Kugland at that dale, lu lfi>2. there were only all sing" roaches lu the whole of Great Hr.tfila. ami a man wrote a pamphlet piotr.ilng that they encouraged too much travel, littst.>n then hail oue private coach Watties and rhlldrvn usually rode «cateti on a pill <>u behind a man tine way of prog reas wh ch would help frfur per.on, ride |Mirt of their Journey was what was tail'd the "i Id ntul tie” ayaletn. Two of tie four persous who were travebirg started on their route on foot; two mounted tin tbe saddle ami pillion rode about a mile, dismounted, tied the luirle ami walked on When the two wlu< hail «lattati on foot reached the wa ting horse they mounted, r de <n past the other couple fur a m le. dis- m< r uled. Ilt-d anil walked <>U. and ao I on. ___ i ? u. Machinery, Implements, Farm Supplies. Etc. Mitchell Bicycles ADVANCE THRESHER CO. Kidney Complaints and Ba<’ka< he of ffifAer irz tha Vegetable <Compound alwayi rur**. The Vegetable r JiHind i« fioid bv all Lydia E Pinkham i ruggiti* or *an| by wall, in form of Hile Liver Pilla curs or 1 <‘»otif*fi. oa ra. Conxtlpittfii», cel it nf Bl.uo, í r /r**% Sick Haadachs. 25c. /»Riarrrrd. OXFORD, DEFENDER and DUNLOF TIRES Didn't Nerd Ont. "Clara, nn iixbs« flying machin* has been invented.” "Well, you needn't get one, Clar ence. You break enough brie a brae now. ” rou KNOW WHAT TOC ARK TAKING W h.n von tak* Grnve'i Tutcl.u < bill Tonic brc. ine formol, k j.:»lnly prinu-.l ,,n ,,„rr boiilr.ho.lnr th,i II 1, , mtor 1 rr.n »ml Qu.. Blue In a tasiale,, form. No Cure, .No T,,. Jo, A Ruliit. "So you let your leading man go?” "1 had to,” answered Mr. Btortn- ington Barnes. "He was too realis tic in hi. ideas. ” "Interfered with your work on the stage?” No not on the stage, in the box office. He wimtcfl real money.” nows this : '..’o offer One Hundred Dollar, r.irtrd for ,nr Sana of Catarrh that ran no; be < ura I t>y 11,114 f 'at irrh Cur vo '•' ;:,;NET 4,0 Frops.Toledo.O. We lh<! under, rnt'd. have kimwn f. J Chenev lor tue past IS veara. and believe him perlectlr honorabl in all bua.n >v Iran.acilonv and fin ancial able luca.-:, out any oblisi- l.on. loiuU, by taair Arm. Wasr a Tarai, Who..- al , Druairluto,Toledo, ■«. *«tarso, Kisaas a Marvin vT.iu.r. . Orila tola,Toledo ’<». Lail aCa^rrh < ora 1.1 ken n- rnall, ac'lna Irec.ljr on ibe blood and In ,.„u, ,urffc„ J tbeayat m. fri e ~.L |*r bo |c. j b. drug. I.u. leatlmonl lalne. 7 Uall aFamilr Pa) r fh Kat. Inianity il. Great Britain. To br Proapcrous, Uaa ih« “ADVANCE” THRESHER Th« gr«al*«l «»urtar maker ► »f |>t1*o au«l catalogo» ••• AdvMOcw aitania, ur wiit« Full f.ltia of Nnudriffa. Rrn«l fur < ataiugua. bunlop Ritti« Agrilla W autr< 1 Mitchell, Lewis & Stayer Co., Firm and Taylor Sts TOIlTI.ANtl, OK Adv ABC« Thrtahv Ox, Portland, O. (ft write M. E. and E. T. Hay, Wilbur, PORTLAND S FUTURI R. I.. Cate Predkts txn.ooo Popula tion and Say» All Lyes Are Pointed I his Way. Port’anrl t« gr<*witig fwitrr than at anjr tini’- in 1t« |>R*t in«ii>rjr, an«! wl i bava a popu lation ot nol lr*« than 1 *>, hho In I atn ofls-ring btielii« »• and rr*i<|Rnre pro|»ertx K.day at prio* that will | ay AO per c*t»l tiet in i < all or a<1drrfi* R. I.. CATE, General Ageni <»f f >»•' Hawthorne K«taU* 'Phom <>«fe SI9 ( hamb«*r ut < ommerro JOHN POOl.E, I‘or Hand. Oregon, Foot <»t Morrison Htrs«t, Can givn you liuggiea, flows, Windmills ami Machinery. Hee th« liest bargains in Boilers ami Engines, Pumps and General us lielore buying. POMMEL POULTRY SLICKER NETTINO. Buy from th« mant>fa<*tur»r. frira la tall II« . . I <0 fr*l . , long PBOTfvij *OTM 2 fffrt . Whl*. . it’ | »0 MM SS ft<|) .. “» 7 AND 3AD0L£ ♦ * Ml sa ««> HARDEST STORM • * ■ II Kind, ot Wire and fffff l”>n W,,'L ♦ CATAIO4UF5 PORTLANO WIHS IHOK WOfifi» 3«0 wim run tiNr .r A <,aurv. HtvAhjHAii lav fraal St., PoHtaod, AJrOWZRCO riOSWN <»i«s»»- MA5S >. NEW LIFE TO OLD FBNCBSI Inns l.lfa to New One. Hr Ualiif Our Anchor Clamps and Uprights. T h « O i . b »«tea. For the lust 10 yenrs there bus been an lúcrense of 2 000 aimually in the numtrer oí frrent Britain's insane. Tax Aeotoa F»»<* L*-e —r-1 —1 • H II ''L BESTFORTHE BOWELS - ___ - - k ¡— .• -•* r.v*vt Combination oIRtrankth anti Kaauty •Tur, Tra T r . t Buvna.’* See Our Anchor Clamp healthy moTRmeni of bow* * «tery <1.ty, you j a nick ,,r J“ ™ «« bow*l* Open *»n h* well Faroe „ tJ «5 h.h7',r. "r ’,“1 la ria ..*roJ* *7*1 •Dotbe.t rafitRNi irn.H prrfert wa. <7 •< w*l* Oiaar and clean l* |¿ M* ' •••>»•< IM Von wmild b<* rnirprhrd II yon kn»w hnwlitff It Would ( tint you to Ml up tliff? ol I It iitr. Ketti r iriul for *on»« AiH'lior ( ¡amp* an<l • prigtit*. and " pair of our ninrher*, «roi mat« your old wire look 118 p a new one. ANCHOR FKN< K look* eo nlc* and I* ao -tronff that farm»r* ioinatlrnr* think that it Diual be b gb priced. 11 isn't, though. canoy CATHARTIC <2 p Not to bo Dlvsl<a4 Kush— What was the caahier fired fur? Superstition (relative to tbe Number Thirteen kUngwtarly Verified, Carter's C erevetv auirta • ALL MET WITH MISFORTUN< Genuine CARTER'S I notili. Afrlta. Havn booo retorcí •*» De Hu Ira— For giving away one of Th* great loss of Ilfs «uffvieti tn at by Lydia C. Pink bant • tablu Oontpcund. Their i> - talking Boer lutreuchniriita In Houth Hie trade Mcrvla, I ls<lievo. Kuali—You don’t any? tora aro un IH» 6 nd provo thl» Africa haa lua|>lrrd Walter Bevern, an Do Balt's Yea; lie tohl «»he Of ths •talentoni to be a faci, noi a Kngllsh artist, lo Invitai and patent a mt,ro boaat. When a ntadi- form of movable brraat wurka, by the cuatoniora that the !«>«« ■fl Old otno haa been autre rau fui In use of which he think, furtlDed kupjea ItliH'k licatl, ami thn I hiss ovvi head Anolhtr Leap to Isms him. ourlnc au many women, you uilght be capture* withetit much dull “My cousin Percy, the poet, like (vi to the attacking party. Tha brraat ■wgland’a Army snrl Navy. well »ay Byron, awoke the other morning to oannot Ina It ** I do net bolievo It works coital ri of steel plates, niountrd Il was recently «fateti thaï k.,g|„ll|., “There is one good thing about this classical music, ” remarked Mr. Germany has »300.0CMl.000 Invested Meddergrass. “You can start or stop in electrical works. anywhere you want to without spoil Philadelphia makes 90 per cent of ing the sense of the music.” our Ingrain carpet A cat about half-grown can devour Take Garfield Tea for constipa tion; It has this to recommend it; twenty mice a day. or 7.300 a year. it is made from health-giving herbs and it surely cures. An owl was shot 400 miles out to sea by the captain of the British steam Poor William. ship Etbelreda. No other case Is on record of a land bird having fiown so She (petulantly)—I don’t see why far from shore. you should hesitate to get married on Since the national park at Yosemite. 13.000 a year. Papa says my gowns Cal., hrs been established and hunters never cost more than that. are forbidden to shoot game, the bears He—But, my darling, we must have become so tame that they run have something to eat. Stamp Novelty. along the roads In front of the stages, "Oh, William! Always thinking ■ tamp collectors have a novelty In the and come quite close to the valley ho of your stomach!” shape of Cape Colony stamps Issued In tels. that portion of tbe colony that baa been Pleasant, Palatable, Potent. Fighting a well established newspa annexed to the South African repub Easy to buy. easy to take, easy in action, easy per is a costly undertaking. Typo lic. for a time at least. These are tbe In result»—< a.wcareu Candy Cathartic, ideal liver regulator and intestinal tonic. All drug graphical union No. 6 has uin-omlltlon regular Issue of British stamps, across gists, 10c, 25c, 30c. ally declared off a strike against the tbe fare of which have been stamped New York Sun which was begun sev the letters "8. A. R.” and the value of “He has built what he calls a Queen enteen months ago and has cost the tbe stamp In Boer coinage. Dealers Must Bear Signature of Ann villa, but it strikes me as being a printers »125.000. have not yet been able to secure these tawdry imitation, merely.” In an effort to drive tbe English spar specimens. In any numlter at least, and “Extremely, tawdry! Why, the rows off the telegraph anil telephone there Is a fancy value attached to the roof doesn't leak, even.” wires In Cincinnati a current of elec bits of printed paper that makes their tricity strong enough to kill a man actual worth to collectors an unknown •Tepe rhe Cough and Mferfia Off tha OoM. was turned upon tbe wires, but the quantity until some one ascertains how Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure a cold In ▼any eaawU sad sa birds did not move and seemed not to many of them have been Issued.—New one day. No cure. No Pay. Price 26 centa. te taka as aa York Times. be Injured in the least. Work on Longfellow McmoriaL FOR IEABACNL Only two of the thirteen bills intro The fund for a statue for Longfel duced into the Kansas Legislature at FOR DIZZINESS. low park, in Cambridge, has reached the request of organized labor have be FDR BILIOUSNESS, 1316 44. and work will be begun on come laws—one. providing for the es FO. TORHB LIVE«. the meomrial early in the spring. tablishment of free employment ngen FOR CONSTIPATION. cles throughout tbe State, and the other PATIENT TREATED FOR HEART Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow's Sooth- requiring seats for women employed In FOR SALLOW SKIN. Ing Syrup tbe best remedy to use for their DISEASE ANDCONSUMPTION. FOR TNEC0MPLUI0I factories and stores. children during tbe teething period. -■ . oanciaa wavaaws^^w«,. _ rftak ! ▼ofw t a M e No less than 140,000 homes are held 1 -- 1 ——w—rasan Tha Irony of Fate. free of debt by southern negroes. But th* I>iagno«i* Waff Wrong —Whan the Blood W•• Knrlchand tha Mymptom* CURE SICK HEADACHE. These have been estimated at an ag There is the "irony of fate” in the I Ilia« p pa a ft-d« gregate value of »140,000,000. The hold fact that Rear Admiral Cervera got From Prftbytrrian Journn>. Phila , Pa. Ings of personalty by tbe race are prob his promotion to be vice admiral in Beyond His Limit. ably worth more than the realty. Il After years of patient and intense advance cf either Sampson or Schley, “Do you ever have moments, Mr. whose ships destroyed his fleet. 8poodlekins, when it seems as if you literacy baa decreased among them suffering, Miss Gertrude Gilbert, of nearly 50 per cent In twenty years. 321)1 Dauphin street, Philadelphia, couldn't think of anything?” Pa., has recovered her lost health, The New York State factory Inspector "Why, I nevah thought of that. Nccompanied by I—I wondah if I do?” says In bls report to tbe legislature and is today a rosy and blooming that there has been vast improvement specimen of young womanhood. To srs.fKüa; Tha Beet Proscription Tor Malaria In tenement and dwelling bouse work a reporter she gave the following ac ■«In C«h||g» Kons oa the skin, Chills and Fever is a bottle of Grove's Tasteless shops, but that much remains to be count of her case: »ore throat, copper Chill Tonic. It is simply Iron and quinine In "I had lieen sick for a long time, • ■'•■■4P colored splotches. a tasteless form. No Cure. No Pay. Price 50c done. He pointedly refers to the fact swollen glands, aching' muscles that “men who bold their heads high when a friend urged me to try Dr. and bones, the disease is making Chinese Era. la tbe business world and presumably Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People. rapid headway, and far worse some also In the religious world Indi Previous to this three doctors had The “ Chinese era ” begins B C. symptoms will follow unless the blood is treated me. They diagnosed my trouble promptly and effectually cleansed of thia 2697, with the accession of the Em rectly traffic in tbe very lifeblood of as heart disease, together with con peror Yao, who first devised a calen their fellow men." Violent destructive poison. w sumption, and prescribed accordingly. S. S. S. is the only safe and infallible dar for the Chinese dividing the year Tbe United States labor commission cure for thia disease, the only antidote into 365 days with an extra day every er ssta forth some very interesting All this medical treatment did not benefit me in the least. I was in a for this specific poison. It cures tbe fourth year. facta. Aided by machinery, be says. terrible condition. There was scarce worst cases thoroughly and permanently. 4,500,000 men turn out a product which ly any blood left in my body. My *—iv In the fall of ikri man by large manufacturing bouse; ■g PaaAltlaa L**NIII*N L**l* I contracted Blood tx. Active 00in cash paid for 12 days trial; promotion would require the labor of 40,000,000 chief trouble was weakness, and after _ Poison. I tried and permanent position if satisfactory. Ad men if produced by baad. In America laborious efforts to get up stairs I live ,hr " treatment but dress G. B P. Co., 723 Chestnut St., Pbllada. ■w ,v Beet No Worse. t heir the advantage derived from machinery almost went into a faint and on sev did me no good ; I was getting worse all the Is about twice as great as in Europe, eral occasions thought I was going to Dangerous Business. time ; my hair came out. ulcers appeared in mv throat and mouth, my body was almost covered so that' tbe actual production of the die. Tourist—Why don't you offer a with copper colored splotches and offensive United States Is equal In productive seres I suffered severely from rheumstic pains reward for "So little blood had I that my ears the desperadoes who la my shoulders and arms My condition could power to 150,000.000 Europeans. With were almost transparent, and my have been no worse ; only those afflicted as I was robbed the bank here last week? labor-saving machinery one generation complexion was as white as a sheet. can understand my sufferings. I bad about Sheriff — Why, if they thought lost all hope of ever being well again of men can do the work of four or five I can scarcely describe my senations, there was any money in the county I decided to try S. S S., generations of band workers. but after repeated treatment by my but must confeaa I bad treasury, they would come back and little faith left in any physicians I became thoroughly dis rob that too. ■edieine After taking A Little Sermon on Habit. tbe third bottle I noticed couraged. This Is what a minister has to say a change in my condi Hlmplicltv. strength «nd purity “It was at this time that Dr. Wil tion. Thio was truly en- about habit, etymologically: combined in Garfield Tea, the eoeragiag, and I deter liams' Pink Pills were recommended herb medicine iliat cures consti ••Habit ” is hard to remove, [f you mined to give S. S. S a to me, and I procurred a bx. Before pation and liver troubles thorough trial. From take away the first letter, "a bit” Is I had finished it I began to feel the that time on the improve left. If you take off another letter, you benefit to my health. This gave me moat was rapid . a. 8 8. Then He Swore Off. seemed to have the dis- oom completely seder He (producing cigarette case)—Do still have a "bit” left. While If you encouragement, and I began a sys take off another the whole of "It" re tematic course according to directions. Xtrol; the Boris and you object to cigarettes? ire hmled and I was soon free from all signs At the end of the seventh or eighth She—Not at all. I don't blame the mains. If you remove another It Is of tbe disorder; I have cigarettes—I only object to people not “t” totally used up. All of which box, in addition to having a sufficient been strong and healthy ever since. goes to show that If you wish to get rid quantity and a better quality of blood L. W. R mits , Lock Box 6it, Noblesville. Ind. who smoke them. of a bad habit you must shake It off in my veins I was relieved of that is the only purely vege- altogether. 'to table blood purifier shortness of breath and quick heart known, fr.oooia action which had been my chief trou The Heaviest Railroad Train. kjkj offered for proof that A locomotive of the Pennsylvania ble. My appetite returned, and I was 1 it contains a particle of lineral poison. This signature is on every bos of the genuine Railway recently drew a train about enabled to do my daily duties with a mercury. potash or other mineral Sand for our free book on Blood Poison ; Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets three-quarters of a mile long, made up cheerfulness which I had never before i I always, as a prevent It contains valuable information about the remedy that «irti a veld ■■ esse Way of 180 loaded coal cars, from Altoona experienced. ghia disease, with full directions for self to Harrisburg. 132 miles. In twelve ive, keep a box of Dr. Williams’ Pink treatment.* We charge nothing for medic Shopping. hours. The weight of the train behind Pills in my room. They are all they cal advice ; cure yourself at borne. Shopman—This matches your sam tbe tender was 5,212 tons, the locomo are represented to be, ami to them, TM fiWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA, «A. tlve weighing 104 tons. This Is said to and to them alone, do 1 owe my res ple perfectly, madame. have been the heaviest train ever j toration to health. ” Customer — It certainly docs. It I moved a long distance by s single loco- > Higned. GERTRUDE GILBERT, couldn't be closer. At all druggists or direct from Dr, | Shopman—How many yards do you motive. MS Ail iLsi T ails . Williams Medicine Com pH ny, He hence- (Juuffh Hy rup. Ta*tm U imx I. U m wish? Don’t wait until your friends in tady, N. Y. j iff tiMff. Sold by dru» {ffINtfi. Price, 50 cents per Customer—Oh, not any, yeti You dead to glvs them flowers box; 6 boxes, $2.50. see, this is the first shop I have tried. ABSOLUTE SECURITY. 500,000 W omen C umt Bzrosz t'aiso Cattle, Sheep and Hog light, _ n Navta Hi ir» adn ci«1"» FARM, RAILROAD AND LAWN Fl'NCF. writ« for i'ri,M ani < Az.nt. «ame.1 1«^ oxtia. '|'he Portland Anchor Fence N|(_o|a| p0RTLAN|), Oreg»" _ KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAN Chas. L. Mastick & Co. 7" \AXeo,"<S'' FOOT* POWE R a c »» pi kins outfits IATHFS '•«•"«s-siiPPiits L J 10AYTON HAnwaPf CO n CAHH BUYERS OE IIIDEH, PELTS AND TALLOW. Oonslgnmrnta solicited. Pay highest market prim. PROMI I HE Dealsra in Mether mid Finding*. Hofer to Welle, Fargo A Co. Bank, Borllfind, Oregon.