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breakfast for on «. Millions In a Mantle. One of tbe marvels of tbe recent Dur bar was the display of jewelry and pre cious stone« worn by tbe Maharaja Galkwar of Baroda, who were his state mantle of woven pearls, with its arab esque I »order of diamonds, rubies, eme g —that is, a time when a ralds and sapphires, whore value, esti 1 be done to the best ad- mated by a famous London jeweler, is most easily and most ef- »>,000,000. Notv is the best time ying your blood. Why! your system is now trying it—you know this by the and other eruptions that .e on your face and body. Vs Sarsaparilla and Pills The Importance of Steel. RtO'l, when made into a sword, was the emblem of power. Steal, in the __ ut«i of peace and civilization, ie juat as important as it ie in war. The country which ia pre-eminently endowed with steel, or with coal and iron, of which and by means of which it ie made, will stand at tbe head of the civilized world. medicines to take—they do A Pessimist. c thoroughly and agreeably ar fail to do it. Rev. Thomae R. Slicer, during a re s are tbe medicines yon cent discussion with a friend, asked /ays heard recommended. him if he knew the definition ot a pes simist. “Of course,” replied hie friend, “he is one who is sore on himself and the world in general. Is not that your I Sarsaparilla promises to definition?” d keeps the promise. “Hardly,” replied Dr. Slicer. “A pessimist, in my opinion, is a man who KIs Load With Him. has just left an optimist.” —New York que—Guzzler a iys he doesn’t Times. n carrying other people's bur- t recommend Hood's Sar.sparill« ■ as a »critic me<i»rine. Wheu w« j he sprina we ail feel betterthroueb IT,” Mas. S. H. Naau McCrays. Pa Loquacious. Chicken loop- After plucking a foul carefully, clean the skin with a wet cloth, remove the pin-feathers and singe off the hairs; then wipe the bird with a wet cloth, and cut the deah In small pieces, sep arating the bones, but not breaking them so fine as to endanger their re maining In the soup after straining It. Tbe head and feet are to be skinned and scalded after cutting off tbe beak aud claws, and the heart, liver and gizzard properly cleaned and put Into the soup. Allow a quart and a pint of water to each pound of chicken, and season rather below the taste, be cause the quantity of soup will be less ened by boiling. Cover the soup ket tle, place It at one side of tbe fire where It will boil gently for several hours until the meat falls apart; tbe soup will then be ready to strain, re moving tbe bones, and finish for the table by tbe addition of some delicate dumplings, such as batter-flakes or egg barley dumplings. Some sensible advice to women passing through this trying period. The i»iinful and annoying synip- tom-» experienced by most women at this period of life are easily over come by Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. It is esjie- cially designed to meet the needs of woman's system at the trying time of change of life. It is no exaggeration to state that Mrs. Pinkham has over 5000 letters like tlie following proving the great value of her medicine at such times. ('an five you th* bast Ixrgaliis In Bolhre aiid aitgliies, W 11*«1 in 11 la. I’ uiii )* and Gene ral Marhiusry Wood Mawhig Machluee a s|»erlaliy He us Iwfore buying. Asthma There Is No Accounting fur ths * le- dom of the Woodchuck. That ket-u observer of ualure, John Muir, tells In “Our National Caras" a pretty story of a woodchuck. In Ibe spring of 1878 he was explorlug the peaks and glaciers about the bead of the middle fork of tbe Suu Joaqulu. aud when passing round a frvseu lake where the snow was leu feet deep, was surprised to find tbe flesh track of a woodchuck. What could tbe animal be thinking of to come out ao early while all the grouud was snow-burled? The steady direction of bls track showed he had a definite alm. and fortunately It was toward a mountain thirteen thousand feet high that 1 lueaut to climb. Bo 1 followed to see If 1 could find out what i he was up to. From the base of tbe mountain 'he track pointed straight up, aud 1 knew by tbe melting snow that I was not far behind hliu. 1 lost the track on a crumbling ridge partly projecting through the snow, but soon discovered It again. Toward tbe summit of the mountain. In an open spot on the south side, near ly enclosed by dlslutegratlug pinnacles among which the sun beat reverber ated. making a Isolated patch of warm climate, I found a fine garden, full of rock cress, phlox, allene, drabs, and a few grasses; and tn this garden I over- flue took the wanderer, enjoying fresh meal, perhaps the first of the season. How did be know the way to till« one garden spot, so high and so far off. and what told him that it was In bloom while yet the snow was ten feet deep over his den? He must have had more botanical, topographical and cli matological knowledge than most mountalueers possess. JOHN POOLE, PORTLAND, ORH. Faut at Marrleaa Mir*«. “On* of mv daughters had a terrible css* or ssrtnns. We tried almost everything, but without re- litt. We then tried Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and three and one-half bottle« cured her.” — Emma Jane Entzminger, Langsville. O. > I WANT TO BUY FOR OASI • Chicken, Duck aud Geeaa faath- X era. Add n»M Î * O. O. SMITH. 1Olh Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral certainly cures many cases of asthma. And it cures bronchitis, hoarseness, weak lungs, whooping-cough, croup, winter coughs, night coughs, and hard colds. Dm alm: Ik., Ml, II ih.» itay oiher In America, f «r Ibi«. U * »« n BI.M „p. • rate ov*r •’ a- r*e fi»r III« |>< < m 1 u < k II.>n tif our< h -i. » a« la In U j In In • yotl lu Ir » lltnii *«tnH« (I mi hdl*'* mg Ui>ri* « n | smi I b 4 or 16 Canta Pttafp. SI »erte **»■«»* («I m I sm , »4 teM »Isfferl «•*>*••«, Il torte aiei>Iftooal «•*>•«•, 13 r«etl*«e •iflsUet, ■ k rei* Uerloae rwdlak, lOeoleodlJ bo*< a»**«. All ¿razz'** , uk« » 1« •io l.osly boawilfwi - trrtt, in all in» km»l« |M«lll*rl, rtitnia'.Hig btiai.ris . f . i «lowt'f«an,| i<-ie • n«|l<>lB«>f rhtMt-« vi uHabl'B. toena rr Wllh «<ur girai < »< tiugii« Ifliing all «I hhi I Maral» ni U lowsf. HIIII mm Bal lar Gr«««. I< » «ini» , llKxnita, N|«||«t M .all hr uuly !*•■ iuBUMiipeaM«! ia V «••<!•■«» m I oh «0*4 al bai «Or a e«a**4. »• Mike’s P om II«. Hogan—An' ia he a blooded dog, Mike? “Blooded? 1 sh'd say be wut. W'y, when he was a pup th' doc bail ter j bleed him to tape him from bein' a blood hound, faith!” S JUHH A StlZtR (tlO CO,, la Crotes. Wll. Lazy Liver —■ -No wonder; he ie gener The family was discussing the high ring a pretty good load of his prices of provisions generllay, when the " I wish to thaulc Mrs. 1‘lnkhani for liladelphia Beeord. »mall boy butted into tbe conversation. what her medicine has done for me. Floor Stain. “ Jam has gone up, too, ” he re My trouble was change of life. Four |rM( dsel > **■ bsvs b.ni trouble« • grout TWO REASONS. CIT« Pvnoav.nnr Owruu V. flt. ar kwtvuhmu Floors that are stalued and oiled are years ago my health began to fail, my marked. “Ma keeps it on tbe top ■ llw aftvrnrv, l«,',jM<»tl>r Mia. • < N.rH wllh a torpid u»or wnl» h pr»»Uu<<w »■<>••,in», lion 1 fouu.l » ’ AM AHKT-» u> basil you olslw . easily kept clean. The material costa Zaalwar Saud !,v Pit IK ffl.OObl.1 bail, and U-U shelf now.” , head began to grow dizzy, my eyes iw In-XH ui arvbSL.riei^i.iatua.*w tortbetn an»l »vurv«! •'»<-* r.ll.t iso ■ rut trial. Need Neglect Their Teeth Any And then il suddenly dawned on hie very little, aud any one can apply It. pained me, and at times it seemed as U isi I purebMO I annihor •uvidr •■><! wm ooat- orc—No Pain, Small Cost. pieioly curo.1 I ahall <>■>», b. io<> dad to raa- youthful perceptions that he had in- Eor an oak stain, take raw sienna, add if my back would fail me, had terrible Home Discomforts. umm.nd »'awaraia whenever >l»e opportunity pains across the kidneys. Hot flashes ro great reasons why people jured his case by talking too much.— a little umber to It, and mix halt a pint were * J A Hur»» "No,” grumbled the husband in a la preaentetl very frequent and trying. A ZV.» Suaquabaaaa Ara , Philadelphia, f*. of linseed oil and one quart of turpen friend advised me to try ’ Lydia leglect their teeth we e: Fear Batavia News. spasm of confidence to a friend, “I tine. A tablespoonful of Japan dryer E. Pinkham's Vegetable Coni, hurt, and the expense. have no place at all lot my books. The CANOT The Hotel ot 2003. put Into the turpentine will make It pound.* I have taken six bottles of it you come to think it over now, storage room is kept exclusively for C athartic y remarkable what a revoiu- Clerk — Michael, are you about dry quickly. A cheap dark brown stain, and am to-day free from those troubles. my wife.” which Is better for old floors than a I cannot speak in high enough terms s taken place in modern cental through moving those trunks?, “And what does she use it all foi?" of the medicine. I recommend it to all lighter color, Is made by mixing one- i. Wise Brotheis, the famous “Yes, sorr; in a few minutes.” CREDULITY OF THE HINDU. “Ob, she puts away the things that ami wish every suffering woman would I dentists, are among the fore- “Well, when you’ve finished, stretch fourih of a pound of permanganate of are a trifle too good to lx* destroyed, give it a trial.” — B ki . la Ross, 8S Mont the United States in this re- the life net over the front pavement. potash in one quart of water. Apply clair Ave., Roslindale. Mass._ fsoao far* Semple of th. Delusions Which He yet scarcely good enough to I« uf use.” Occasionally Harbors. Tbeir announcements that there Mrs. Hibawl has just telephoned from with an old paint brush, and give tbe fait If orlgtaal of abava lattar proving ganu.noaaap particle of pain connected with the top floor that her husband has floor two coats If one does not make It aaaaat bo pruaxoa. Here Is a remarkable Instance of the For bronchial troubles try Plso's Cure ffleaaant Pa'atablo Potent Tatto Good D* tai work done in their office is fallen out of the window.”—Smart Set. dark enough. After tbe floor Is stained, credulity of the Hindu, and the wild for Consumption. Il la a good cough Wood. Never Itlckon. Weaken or Gripe Nh Ite Mk ■ true. And it is also literally Her Call. kind of delusions which be occasion medicino. At druggiats, pries 2J csniA give It a coat of boiled linseed olL If ... CURB OONSTIPATION. ... At Delhi. at every person who goes to Iiwltaf f .oyMiy, rbke»<«. ■«•«»•«i. «•■ Vw*. æ the oiling Is repeated every spring or “I ran into town today to do seme ally harbors. Tbe writer is described Strange Case. -ntists is greatly surprised at Pceterity will look upon the picture fall, your floor will always look well. as a Hindu gentleman of standing aud shopping, dear,” said Mrs. Subbube, A woman has med (or divorce be II cost of having the teeth put of a vast and utterly barbaric popula entering ber husband’s office, “and ' reputation, and this extract is taken Whole-Wheat Bread. >ider. A whole set of teeth tion numbering nearly one-fourth of the I—” 1 from a letter written to a gentleman in cause her husband "gives too much at Me. I I —ISOS, Dissolve a cake of compressed yeast tention to the church." This will sta less than some time ago it human family, subdued, governed, ed "I see,” he interrupted, “and you England: puzzle • lot of women who heretofore have one pulled or filled. There ucated. Christianised and led up to the tn a gill of lukewarm water. Pour into just ran in here because you ran out.” "We are having awfully serious news .cnee whatever for anyono to ne- dignity of self-government by a handful a bowl a pint of milk and stir into this “Ran out?” circulated in the papers here. Extracts thought they knew something about s, rr her, teeth. Even the man of strangers who come from an incon a pint of boiling water, add a teaspoon “Yes—of money.” purported to be from the Mornlug man. an receiving the lowest wages siderable island 15,000 miles away.”— ful each of salt and sugar, and when - I Leader, of London, aud La Bou Guou- I Mothers will flna Mrs. Winslow's Sooth • this Northwest can well afford An old prophecy »tout India.—New the mixture is bloodwarm add the dis ing Syrup tbe best remedy to use tor their dla of Spain, Impress us that the em tbe teeth looked after and be- York Press. solved yeast. Stir in a quart of whole ihuaren dunug tbs teething period. peror on the coronation day was dan snjoy life. wheat flour—or enough to make a bat gerously ill, and was never really n, a word about tbe children, | Geographical. ter. Beat for ten minutes, adding to The Time To Retire. crowned, for the ministers caused blm 1 young person has second teeth, Kentucky Teacher (of infant geogra ward the last enough whole-wheat Ex-Senator Jewett, of St. I.ouis, is to be personated by a beggar of WMte- and mothers should see to it phy class)—Tommy Blood may tell us flour to make a dough that can be n¡netj-four years old. Someone asked chapel. We are really very concerned eir eon or daughter goes to the what a strait is. kneaded. Turn upon a floured board him not long ago how old he thought a to hear it, and we firmly believe the and bas the teeth examined, Tommy Blood—It’s jes’ the plain and knead for ten minutes and set to man should be before retiring from me* just a little work before it stuff ’tbout nothin’ in it.— Ohio State rise with a towel over it. At the end business. Tbe old gentleman gravely news to be a false creation, but won der why the government la still Inac late saves the teeth pure and Journal. of three hours knead for flve minutes, responded: *‘I don’t really think a tive as regard to taking any steps to For Infant« and Children. ul for a lifetime. Take tims by make into loaves, knead each of these mgn should keep on after be has punish tbs author of so foul a calumny." elock and consult Wise Brothers, HU Theory. for two minutes and set to rise for reached the age of ninety.” | The gentleman who sends me the { Building, Portland, Oregon. “There’s no doubt that colored men about an hour before baking in a steady above extract gives some other quaint often make good soldiers.” oven. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh That Back Talk. examples of the amusing fictions which Contain Mercury, “Course dey does,” answered Mr. 'gain currency among the natives of eball never marry,” said Mies Eraetus Pinkley. “You put a cullud Care of Lampe. As mercury will aurely destroy the sente of >mell end completely derange the whole sys India, says a writer in London Truth. eek, with an air of determina- man along of a purceseion an’ he's Buy the best oiL tem whenentenng it through the mucous sur Á\égr(aUe Preparationfar As faces. Such articles should never be used ex The bigger aud the more pre;>osterous gwine ter toiler it to de finish, no mat Fill the lamps by daylight. cept on prescriptions from reputable physi tbe He, he says, tbe more readily it Is rhaps not,” replied Miss Perl, ter wbut de danger ie.”—Washington almila t inß (he Food and Refluía Lamps should be kept well filled. cians, as the damage they will do ia ten fold to .•veryone admits you have made a Star. Lng (he Sioinacto anti Bowls uf Never attempt to light a lamp that Is the good you can possibly derive from them believed. When the Jubilee bridge over Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J fight against the inevitable.”— the Hooghly was being built, the story only partly filled. Cheney A Co., Toledo. O., contains no mercury, lyn Life. Keep the oil can closed and In a cool and is taken internally, acting directly upon got about that the government required The Influence. the blood and mucous surface* of the systsm. a place. thousand heads of natives for the Jerry — How do good clothes make t In buying Hall** Catarrh Cure be sure you get U You Don’t Know the genuine. It is taken internally, anil made foundations of tbe bridge, and had See that any hanging lamps you may man a gentleman? Promob'S Digestion Cheerful in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney A Co. Testi much different a can of Monopole given orders that all natives walking monials free. Joe—They make him feel as if be have are securely bung. ness and Resi Contains neither es or pears or corn or other vari- was expected to act like one. — Detroit When buying lamps select those In Sold by Druggists, price 75c. per hot Us. lover the maidan after dark were to be Opium .Morphine norMawraL Hall's Family Pills are th* fruits and vegetables taste from Free Press. | seized, and taken to tbe "Shaitan which the end of the burner is consid N ot N arcotic . dinary brands we hope you will i Kbana ” — the native name name for the erably elevated above the body of the Something Equally Good. »ct your dealer to rend you a can lamp. To Break in Naw fihoa*, Teacher— Johnny, have you been Masonic lodge—where their beads were inopole today. We inow Mono- Always shake In Allens Foot-Ease, a powder. I to bo cut off for use In this uncanny en- Watch your wicks closely, and change vaccinated irand ia better than any ether be- It cures chilblains, damp, sweating, aching, them before they become too short. made Sintering operation. The natives, It Is swollen feet. Cures Corns and Bunions. At Johnny — No ’ m; but mamma we have compared them with all drutrffists and shoe stores, 2'c. Don’t accept If burning oil gets upon the floor, me put my flannels on tbis morning, said, were afraid to walk In that dlrec- anv substitute. Sample mailed FREJL. Address her so-called high clue ones, smother with woolen blankets or rugs. and they itch just as much.— Chicago t^ou arter dark for this reason. . Again, Alien S. Olmstead, LeRoy, N. Y st dealers handle Monopole goods, at tbe time of the last Indian frontier Record Herald. trs doesn’t send us his name. EliSi a la Crrme, Ending the Dissertation. war, a fat Babu clerk disappeared from Boll twelve eggs fifteen minutes, .dhams A Karr Bros., Monopole one of tbe government offices and could “Would you call a cat herbivorous Line a dish with very thin slices of ira and Dry Coffee Roasters, 81-83- not be found. It was firmly believed, or carnivorous?” asked the man who is bread and fill with layer of eggs cut ont street, Portland, Ore. Aperfed Remedy forrniwtipa says my correspondent, by bls fellow learned but tedious. In slices, strewing them with a little Ron, Sour Stomach. Diarrhoea “Neither,” answered tbe man whe grated bread, pepper and salt; rub a clerks and neighbors, that he had been That Would Never Do. Worms .Convulsions .Feverish yawns, "merely vociferous.” aelzed by order of the government, to quarter of a pound of butter with two e—Why don’t you go out occasion- ncss find Loss OF SLEEP. be made into ointment for the beuefit of tablespoonfuls of flour, put It In a dearest, and enjoy yourvelf, eay at the wounded soldiers. Happily, the fat An Ingenious Clock. saucepan with a tablespoonful of lub? FacSunile Signature oF Babu turned up again safe and sound; Bruseels has a church clock wound chopped parsley, a little onion grated, »— But I don’t want to get into the so no serious consequences resulted by atmospheric expansion induced by salt, pepper and half a pint of milk or t of having a good time.—Life. from this delusion. If an idea like this the heat of tbe sun. new ’ YORK cream; when hot pour over the eggs; ! can be seriously accepted, as my In White Tailed Eagles. cover the top with grated breadcrumbs ill» , » ...» I|. > ,,li| formant says It was, by the class of na Won in a Walk. and put It In the oven, let It beat thor though the golden eagle has dis- J j 1>«S » S - J )(. I ft I s tives who pass examinations and hold ared from Wales, white taiUd Say, low did you get off in the glee oughly and brown. ■ public appointments, nothing that may js are still to be found in nerth club try out? Simple bat Govd Fornlturw Polluh. find acceptance with the "lower orders" ss and Shropshire. Made first bass on four bawla. EXACT COPY Of WRAPPER. One of tbe nicest furniture polishes can be wondered at you can have is made of equal parts of salad oil and vinegar shaken up to RETORT TO THEATER TALKER gether. Apply very sparingly with a soft flannel and polish thoroughly wltk Bhowinn How a Llttl. Wit Knpprewed aa Intolerable Naleence. soft cloths till not the faintest trace They had been reading a Rolfe an of oiliness remains. Remember that notated edition of tbe play, and there an Important adjunct to this polish Is was nothing in "Julius Caesar" that "elbow grease,” and that without It WITH NERVES UNSTRUNG AND HEADS they were not perfectly familiar with. the polish Is worse than useless, for Before tbe performance was half any oiliness left on will only gather THAT ACHE Are «old ■ object to ap through there was nothing that they the dirt and make the furniture dulL proval and at a price that will enable you knew which everybody within half a Corned Beef Hash. to make a good profit SVhen the cold wave flag is up, freezing weather ia on the way. Winter dozen rows did not bear about; for Put In a large frying-pan one ounce on a few cows. The ere in earnest, and with it all the miserable symptoms of Catarrh among the three of them—a man and cleanest, fairest ma of butter; when hot add four ouncea trn—blinding headaches and neuralgia, thick mucous discharge« two women—there were such capaci chine in all the vorld. of potatoes and six ounces of corned Strongest in ALL these point« that any n the nose and throat, a hacking cough and pain in the chest, bad ties for conversation as are met with beef, both cut In three-sixteenths of other, viz: :e in the mouth, fetid breath, nausea and all that makes Catarrh the nowhere except In a theater. an Inch squares. Season with pepper Close Skimming. Ea«y Cleans (. it sickening and disgusting of all complaints. It causes a feeling of _ In tones that alternately hissed and and nutmeg and fry, slowly Inclining Light Running. Durability. al defilement and mortification that keeps one nervous and anxious whil« the pan‘so that tbe bash assumes the brayed and rasped till spinal columns Write for free catalogue. he company of others. all around them ached they told one Manchester, Va., March 9,1SO1. trial bottle io cents shape of fin omelet. When a fine In spite of all efforts to prevent it, another that Anthony was much bet Gentleman:—I had all the symptoms color drain off the butter, and turn It MITCHELL, LEWIS I STIVER 10. filthy secretions and mucous mat that acoompany this disease, such as on to a long dish tbe same as an ome ter done than Brutus; that Portia PORTLAND, Or*. find their way into the Stomach mucus dropping in the throat, a con would come on In a minute In the gar SPOKANE, Wssh. BOISE, htabo let 1 are distributed by the blood to stant desire to hawk and spit, feelins den scene; that Casca was supposed Won Medal, Farit, 1900. of dryness in the throat, cough and Prune Souffle, :ry nook and corner of the system; to be a gruff old Roman; that Caesar spitting npon rising in the morning, Mince very fine one dozen stewed s Stomach and Kidneys, in fact -------- ------------------------ actually «*--------------------- did have - fits—think Ul of II. It! that McCAULEY & BURBANK, General Machinists scabs forming in the nose, which re prunes and the kernels of six and add :ry organ and part of the body, be It was a pity (thia In a whisper that quired much effort to blow out, some Mine, Mill and Marine work. General repairs. Printing Machinery repaired and rebuilt ne infected with the catarrhal 1 ______ .1 , . them to the whites of five or six eggs shivered far ,1 down ’he aisle and splln- j times causing the nose to blood and iaon. This disease is rarely, if ever, PROMPT ATTENTION TO OUT-OF-TOWN ORDERS. leaving me with a sick hesdaoho. X which have been beaten to a stiff froth tered at least a score of vertebrae). jninitsearliest stages, a purely local with a small cupful of powdered had thue suffered for five years. Poole Bldg., Foot of Morrison St. PORTLAND, OREGON Roman ladies didn't wear corsets. Ko WONDERFUL »ease or simple inflammation of the I commenced to take B. 8. S. and sugar. Whip all well together, add on, ad nauseam. HOME B»£e£EEE£efiB£EBEEE£BEBSE£EG132aHasa3SHar?ia327«3 '033330^ se and throat. and this is why sprays, after I had taken three largo bottles, vanilla flavoring and bake in a hot At last the ghost and tbe distraught TREATMENT I notlood a change for the bettor. even for fifteen or twenty minutes. ishcs, powders and the various in- Brutus met and there was a thrilled This wonderful Chi Thus encouraged, I continued to take ling mixtures fail to cure. Heredity Chill, then serve with whipped cream. nese doctor is called silence in all the crowded bouse save it and in a short while was entirely sometimes back of it—parents have treat because ho cure« This souffle will not fall. cured. JUDSON A. BKLLAM. people without opera In row Q, where a strident voice com-1 and so do their children. The Greet Conditioner «nd Stock Pattenrr. KORSES <!• tion that are given no Main and Vine Sts., Richmond, Va. plained: More Work on Feed. COWh give More end Rlchoff Choco'ute Caramels. to die. Ho cures with In the treatment of Catarrh, an'J- Milk. MOGS Felten Quicker If given this Food. those wonderful Chi “I can't hear a word the ghost saya.' Put together in a porcelaln-IIncd ptic and soothing washes are good for cleansing purposes or clearing th« nese herbs, roots, buds, Package, BOo and Sl.OO. barks and vegetable« Why doesn't he speak louder?” ;ad and throat, but this is the extent of their usefulness. To cure Catarrh saucepan two pounds of brown sugar, that are entlreir un MAKM mis OROW—GOOD FOR STENTED CALVl'.B. A man behind the qn.-rulous dis-' frmanently, the blood must be purified aad the system relieved of its load a half-pound of good chocolate brok-n known to medical sci P ivkian R kmkuv C o .. Ht. 1‘nul. Minn. in this country. Through the use of those turber, quité beside himself with rage,1 foul secretions, and the remedy to accomplish this is S. S. S. which has Into bits, and a cup of cold water. ence harmless remedies this famous doctor know« G krti . rmkh : —I have been ree»llna your r»» »»i*x S tuck P ood I o m, no equal as a blood purifier. It restorea Boll until a little dropped In cold wa the action *f over K» different remedies, wh.ch leaned forward and said. In tones as thor»,ughbrr»l »wlnr. it Rive» them nn nppetite, nn.l iiiukea the pig* he successfully uses in different diseases. He grow. I alao tried It on »touted inlvr» with «ml»f'art<,i t rraitlt» courteously sweet aa the sting of a the blood to a natural, healthy state and ter hardens: stir In two teaspoonfuls guarantees ta cure catarrh, Mthma, lung, rheumatism, nervousness, stomach, honey bee: the catarrhal poison and effete matter of vanilla and two tablespoonfuls of throat, P. W. < o»»t Agent». Plata. Neb. PORTLAND HERD CO., I’arlland. Oregon, liver, kidneys, etc.: has hundreds of testimon are carried out of the system through tha butter, turn into buttered pans and ials. < barge* moderate, ( all and see him i "Perhaps the ghost Is a g nilernan Patients out of the city write for blanks and proper channels. S. S. S. restores to tha eut Into squares. and does not like to annoy people.” circulars. Send 4 cents In stamp*. CONSUL Lemon Latter Fauce. TATION FREE. ADDRESS Which, of n-wi-v. -* course, - ~ZZ_, r~z was very rude, blbod all its good qualities, and when Poultry Netting uun the New Sew v«.u »•-»• and E: Express. rich, pure blood reaches the inflamed says York Mall Put a large tableepoonful of corn THE 6. GEE WO CHINESE MEDICINE CO. the circulation to all the Catarrh infected though it did fill many hearts aetnbrane and is carried through WHOLESALE 132^ Third St., Portland, Orcfen. with an starch, two heaping tablespaonfuls of ( unholy Joy. ■ortions of the body, they soon heal, the mucous discharges cease and the granulated sugar, a pinch of salt, the Mention paper. RETAIL mtient is relieved of the most offensive and humiliating of all complaints. grated rind of a lemon and the Juice of S. S. S. is a vegetable remedy and contains nothing that could injure ths We have noticed that in a Wireandiron Fencing book or an ounce of butter and the yolks of nost delicate constitution. It cures Catarrh in its most aggravated forms, two eggs In a raucepan and beat th ia magazine article entitled “The Confes BANK AND OFFICE RAILINGS sions of a Wife," or "Tbe Confessions tnd cases apparently incurable and hopeless. Write us if you have Catarrh, Barbed Wire, Wire and Lawn Fencing. together until smooth and light; tb.ii tad our physicians will advise you without charge. of a Doctor,” or c" “ “ The Confo slons ___„ <>f a add quickly a pint of boiling wstcr; Lawyer," that not much 1» confessed. ms SWIFT SPSOfFSO OOa. ATUMTA, G4e aud cook until It Ixgius to thlcki'u. MST« The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA OOK OUT FORffi ^A WHMT A ’BXAVZh.’ff > I. AMERICAN CREAM SEPARATORS WISE WOMEN BROMO - SELTZER TAKE a DR. G. CEE WO PRUS8IAN STOCK FOOD I Portland Wire & Iron Work MANUFACTURERS. 1*7 1 RONT ST.