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'ANCUNT QUARRY IN NEBRASKA. ' Catarrh Asthma Whether It Is ot the nose, throat, stomach, bowels, or more delicate organ.. catarrh la always debilitating and abould never tall ot attention. It la a diacbarge from the mucoua mem brane when kept In a state of inflammation by an impure, commonly scrofulous, con dition of the blood. Was Warked br a Wave ef I known to th* Evlffatifft®» GRATEFUL, HAPPY WOMEN l'“‘ 1 | In the great flint quarrlet war ><>• hawk«. Neb., covering more than a iu township, a |>arty of well known scien tists has found what they think la evi "One of my daughters had a dence of the existence of a lost race, terrible case of asthma, we tried almoat everything, but without re I hitherto unknown. It Is thought that lief. We then tried Ayer’s Cherry tills prehistoric people belonged to MI m Murkl Ar Hilt Mgr. .'if I Oiwnwood Pectoral, and three and one-half neither the red tueu nor the mound Ave., iMruit, .Ml«li., ¡Mat riel Organ I Mir bottles cured her."—Emms J»»’« Polygamy.—Every time i>olygamy Is builders. But who they were and at of the lloynl Triiiphir« of Tvittprr ance Entzminger, Langsville. O. mentioned In the Bible the sad results what remote age they Inhabited the in a rtccnl Irttrr, rayr: are shown with It. — Rev. W. H. Hop Cures all forma ot catarrh, radically and Missouri valley cannot now be ascor- ** I lliltik that it woinun imitimily kins, Congregatlonallst. Denver, Colo. permanently — It remove. lbs cauae and Ayer ’ s Cherry Pectoral Broad. talued. *tirltik«• trotti imiklug her trouhlrn overcomea all the eflecta. Get Hood's. Selfish Rulers. — Millions of men he, bill mtorml hviilth I him int»nhi no They were a race of patient plodders Sift a quart of flour with half a tea certainly curesmany cases tiiurh to in«> OiMt I r«M*l A»r lh«» bm I i « of whose knowledge and handiwork had spoonful each of salt and sugar Into would be Christians, but they see us oilier »uflriiiig wom«*n it k my <luty tu taformalkra for the Young. not been develop«»! beyoinl the primi of asthma. a bowl. Scald a sup of milk and stir ruled often by selfishness, greed. Jeal irli whnt Perline S hin <k?nv fur mt*. "Pa, what'B a grain of truth?” ousy and evil passions. — Rev. Kay tive Ideas of the stone age. By their It Into a te.ispoouful of butter, melted "1 mitTcrr«! fur live year« with ut«r- And it cures bronchitis, "It’s generally the thing that keeps n a half pint of boiling water. When Palmer. Baptist, Chillicothe, Mo. I itu» irr«*K«iIni it I«« m . with It bmuKht on iudustry It Is shown that they were. all the women in the neighborhood say his Is lukewarm stir It Into the sifted hoarseness, weak lungs, ! hyntcrin end mede tur it |*hy«h «Iu rv<|t. ' not of the nomadic, Indolent Indian j The Clerical Function.—The chief [ I tried dm'tnrn frutti the dlflk*r«*iit ing, ‘Well, I declare!’ ‘I never would flour, then add a third of a yeast cake function of the preacher should be to ' race; by their lgiioram*e and crude whooping-cough, croup, bc boule of luedhdnr, hut without any have thought it!’ ‘You don’t savl’ ‘I hat has been dissolved in a gill of set forth the spiritual food, of which I handiwork that they were not of the iH'nrptiht«' i hnngr in my condition. winter coughs, night never did believe she was as innocent In my dcMpeir I celled un mi ohi iiursr. refined, almost clvlllse«l mound build-, 'flood-warm water, aud mix to a soft the Bible contains such exhauatleaa as she tried to make out!' and ‘I feel so * ho itdviM’d nip (rv Pmine. end coughs, and hard colds. ers, the first American aborigine», lough. Turn upon a floured pastry abundanco.—Rev. R. F. llurbert. Meth promt mm I giMMl rwMult» if I would |»*niÌBt sorry for her children!’ ”—New York odist, Burlington. Iowa. w hose existence Is definitely known. “ward and knead for ten minutes. Set mim I tmk» it regularly. 1 thought thl« Tkm .11«. : He.. He . »1. AU 4ren«*M- Herald. Then who were they, whence did wee tlu’ lciu*t I » ould <lo mi l procured e o rise In a bread pan with a perforated Universal Standard.—A universal Iniitlr. I knt'w e* booii tt* I bvgnn tak they come nnd by whom were they ob CITQ Permanently cured, wo fits or nervouaneoa top. set in a warm place for six hours. standard at the present time seems Conault your doctor. It ho "(« toko it. ing it I hut It wim Mil«*« tllig tur illllrr. Fl 10 after first day’s use of Dr. Ki ine’s Great Nerve | St the end of this time-divide the thou do •• ho uy. If ho ” >l ! ’ ¡J “ literated? Aside from the mound build all that is necessary for a union of all rnily from anything I hud u«rd brlore, Restorer. Send for Free *2 trial bottle and treaties to takB It. then don't take it. H* *uowa. ers and the latter-day Indians no LMI.U with him. Wu.rc wllllu« Dr. K. H. Kline, Ltd--MJ Arch St. Philadelphia« Pw Nini bo I k< pt on taking it. I kept thi« lough Into two loaves, knead each of Christian forces in the conquest of the J. & AV KH CO., lowotl. M om . up f »r *1* niontlm. mid «trndily gniiitnl American aborigines are known to hese tor five minutes and put Into a world for Christ.—Rev. J. L. Lee. Pres-' Its Hereafter. Mr^ngtli Mtn! hrulth. mid wh«*n 1 hud scientists, amt In these qusrrles Is evi treasefl pan. Cover with a light cloth byterian. New York City. il-I-1 lift« « Il 11. .ttl. ■» | « .«fl - i, !< I , ,| fii \ .|| "You seem to think a good deal of dence of a strange race. tnd set to rise for an hour more before entirely i*urv«l I uni m grutvful, huppy Mankind. — Our persoual success In that monkey,” said the littel girl. women today.M- Mi»« Muriel Armitage. Ther«- are no doubt the quarries >aklng in a steady oven. work for God depends much upon our “Yes,” replied tho organ grinder. Pvrunn curve cntnrih of the | m 'I v I c or- of great age. The entire series methods, for we have to deal with He good monk.” gm»» with the •ami’ Mirvty m it cun*ii Tomato Catsup. ____ ________________ Th« INTERNAL REMEDY ' mluea has been burietl beneath an men as we tlnd them and not as we «MtMith of the I icim I s Perunu Im» be* "Do you think he’ll go to heaven?” Boll together a peck of ripe tomatoes Mo Case Kxists it Will Not Cura erage of ten feet of soil. Tbs accuuiu- come renowned h . u punitive run* for "No; when ze monk die he go to ind four large onions until they are would desire them to be.—Rev. Geo. ot thia must have taken ceu- IriHNlr u II iih 'I i I m ultiiply lM*<*mi»v the ell- latlou Newport.”—Chicago Tribune. soft. Pass through a colander and Adams, Methodist. Brooklyn, N. Y. meni* Are tnonlly due to rmurrh. <*q- Wood Saws, Drag Saws run by steam or k *.«'' turles. It la known positively th«' con- Artificial Life.—Humanity, as it is line engines, also the latent in saw mill ina tmrh in the cause of the trouble. Peru* hen strain the liquid through a flue Mother« will flnrt Mrs Winslow'« Sootblng ehinery, stump pullers, well drilling machia* dition has not changed at all In 100 ha cure» the cAturrli. The nymptoniN Put this over the Ore with a presently constituted, is unnatural. ery. etc., etc. Syrup the best remedy to use for their children sieve. years. Then bow many ceuturl«* did dinnp|H’ur. Miss Muriel Armitage u.e teething season. dozen sprays of parsley, a couple of We live an .artificial life, a life in oppo-, Write for your need«. J It take for this ten feet of soli to cover REIERSON MACHINERY CO. bay leaves, a teaspoonful each of sitlon to the divine, hence our envi Didn't Worry Her. the whole of the mines? ronments are inauspicious.—Rev. F.' Boot of Morrison Street rround cloves, mace, white pepper, hanstion. This is a very common sight To settle the mooted question wheth “Doesn’t it make you angry when Oregon Portland E. Mason, Scientist, Brooklyn. N. Y. and is almost always due to |H<lvic sugar, salt and a very little cayenne er these quarries, situated on the Ne folks twit you altout your failure to ac catarrh. Work of the Church.—If churches hawka fruit farm own»«! by Isaac M. quire a husband?” asked the girl who Tie up a teaspoonful of celery Beed* in It la worm* than fuoliah for so many s little muslin bag and drop In with bad not been built, jails would have xir a <T*ITCT\ b'.very man or woman no In was doing her first season. Pollard, were the work of some artifi W A IN I r.lJ dlivM to l«‘Hrn the Hurler women to suffer year after year with a vv A nice light Oivnimt'oii, “Not me,” replied the philosophical he rest. Boil all together for five multiplied. If the sanctity of the mar cial agency or of nature, an unusually good wa<eB,euay to learn,t on* ant practice. I he diMan that can l«e permanently cured. When riage tie had not been defended, the spinster. It is better to be laughed at hours, stirring occasionally. large pa' ty of prominent scientists was method is right and the price und time required I'eruna cures catarrh permanently. because you are not married than not boiled down one-half, and quite thick, divorce courts would have been over the twat possible to give satls&u’iorv results. Induced by Htate Archeologist E. K. Write for fill I particulars to the A M I'.KICA N It curve old chronic at«-» na well as a to lie able to laugh because you are.” take out the bag of celery seed, add a crowded.—Rev. W. J. White, Roman BAHBER col LKGE (Inc.), Everett M.. Blackman to visit the quarries, of tho Portland, Oregon. Catarrh of any organ, if allowed to slight attack, the only uifferencv Irving pint of vinegar and take from the Are. Catholic, Brooklyn, N. Y. —Brooklyn Eagle. findings of the scientists Htate Arche progress, will affect the Whole body. in the length of lime that it should Ire When the catchup Is stone cold bottle Practical Christianity. — If any man ologist Blackman gave out the follow Piso s Cure is a reined v for coughs, colds Catarrh without ncrvoiisness is very taken to effect a cure fancies that Christianity is not practl-1 ing statement: and consumption. Try it. Price 25 cents, and cork, sealing the corks. If you do not derive prompt and sat bt druggists. cal he reveals his ignorance of the ! OREGON Mr. Pollard, when be arranged the rare, but |*lvir catarrh and nervousness PORTLAND X Cheese Croquettes. isfactory results from the use of Peril- go hand in hand. New Testament. The religion of Je visit to this sjart a year ago, caused a Cut Into small dice one pound of ! St. Melon*« Mall The Whyneaa. What is so distressing a sight as a na, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giv sus has to do with the life that now Home and day school for eirls. Ideal .•) cross section to l>e cut In the brow of ing a full statement of your case, and "I suppose,” said Mrs. Mixer, "my American cheese. Have ready one cup is as well as that which Is to come.— ) I loca ’ion. PpaeiouB banding Modern the hill and laid I wire the face of tho poor half-sick, nervous woman, suffer ful of hot cream sauce In a saucepan: I equipment. Academic, College repar- (5) reputation as a breadmaker is due to ing from the many almost unltcarnlde he w ill Ire pla<-sr.| to give you hie valu Rev. L. M. Crandall, Baptist, Chicago, quarry. This excavation Is eighty feet © I ation and special courses. Music, Elo- & the practice I have had. I am the add the cheese and the yolks of two Ill. She «he» able advice gratia. ¡5 in length, six feet wide and averages symptoms of pelvic catarrh? <•) i cutton. Art in chu-ge of specialists. beaten eggs, diluted with a little cream mother of seven boys, you xnow.” i Illustrated catalogue. Easter term • Adrlrvre Dr. Ilratman, Preahient of not consider herself ill enough to g<> It shows tlist the 3) ten feet In depth. Independence.—When a man finds i opena ibl roan ’ ■ i “Yes,” replied Mrs. Catchington, Stir until well blended, and let the to bed, lint she is far from being able The llartman Sanitarium, Columbus, ELEANOR TEBBETTS. Principal. • artisans removed two layers of solid himself in radical disagreement from 1 ‘‘and my reputation as a matchmaker mixture remain on the stove for a mo to do her work without the greatest ex- Ohio. limestone and one of decayed rock la*- g is doubtless due to the fact that I am ment until the cheese gets "steady.” bis associates he is free to assert his , fore they came to the strata which the mother of nine daughters.”—Chi Season with salt, red and white pepper Independence, otherwise we are liv I they sought and which contained the No (Miento Meant. and a little nutmeg. Set on the Ice un ing iu a modified system of anarchy, cago News. nodules of flint from which Imple Bbailot—I tinfleratand, air, that you | til cold, then form Into croquettes and and not in a republic.—Rev. A. Mc ments were made. Tons of flint are refvrrefl to nty photograph as a a irle- Has That Appearance. roll in fine bread crumbs. Dip in egg, Kenzie, Congregatlonallst, Cambridge, scattered on the surface and In the de show?” “It looks to me a good deal as if the then in crumbs again, and fry in deep, Mass. Notary Public bris of Hie quarry and there are many new woman and some society women hot fat until a delicate brown.—Good Blohbo—Don't get cxcihil, old man. Divorce.—Marriage is a relation rocks stowing where the flint nodules Attorncy-ât-Liw would like to be hens.” Housekeeping. I merely meant that it was a profile.” which Is indissoluble except for one VA were taken out. On the large pieces “Not very complimentary.” reason. If It is a civil relation n di- j Pension Atttorncy I K rtuw a racist Fauaase with Bucgwhcat rkwheat Cakes. Cake«, of limeiftone lu the quarry pit one may “But a reasonable deduction, never vorce can and may be granted. If it is Prick the sausages well and fry In a Solicitor of Patents theless.” see frm'ture», as If they had been little bacon fat. Put them on a hot ordained by God no court has any <s olt.r Oa. llandrad Dollar. Reward foraay “Why do you think so?” struck with a heavy sledge. The face Phuno; right to Interfere and sever the bonds.1 ea«r of < .ti.rrti lhal cau not bOvurad bj Malls F a of the q tarry as shown by the excava Catarrh “Because the incubator would then platter In a circle on the outside, leav —Rev. E. L. Powell, Disciple, Louis < nrr. Sunset, Main 158* Ind., A ISeO Ing space for the cakes In the center. 0. J. CHKNKY A Co . Prvpa Toledo. O. relieve them of so much responsibil tion is n perpendicular wall twelve W« th« un<l«r>l(t>«d. bar« known F J < b«n«f ville, Ky. m Mts V ' gina us uw ire brews ar «ware* eoa ' art J - i . i miw / / » \ , r* Cakes. — Mix thoroughly two cupfuls of KM New York Block ity.”—Chicago Post. feet high. The surface Indication lie- lor th na.i I t r.r*. end him p»rfart;f fircumstances. — The social and buckwheat flour, a little salt and three r.bi. in «1 i u.inra. lr«n«a> t|. na and Sa SEATTLE, WASH., U. S. A. fore digging was a circular or oblong boo Waterproof anr ail, «1.1« 1« carry vUlan; obligati aa made financial condition has little or noth teaspoonfuls of baking powder; then Just Wanted a Chance. depression. There Is a burr oak tree by tbc-tr firm. OILED Í WUrT a Tacts. “Mister Jedge,” called out the col add milk and water of equal parts to ing to do with one's spirituality, ex-1 Wb«l««ai« Druxgl.t« Tol«do, ^»«• clothing J iva y// standln* nearly In the center of the pit ored witness, after he had been on the , make the batter of the right consist cept as be is influenced by It. But in W aioimi Mxaris, measuring six feet two inches In cir •OLD ASUMIND TWB WO*AD LA \ ¥ / Wbole.aja l>rn(( at«. Tolado O. stand a full hour, “kin I say one word, ency. Add a little molasses, which the sight of God we are not saved or cumference. Hall'aCatarrh Care U taken Inl.rnally.acting / 1 suh?” will give them a better color. Fry on lost by our circumstances, but by our Alrt'ctly on lbs t>l<><Ml sn<1 tnugous surfasreor frir. 7Sr p r botl.a bn Id braU “Yes,” replied the judge. “What a soapstone griddle and pile neatly In faith or lack of it—Rev. C. L. Palmer,1 ATHLETICS AT OUR COLLEGES. <beayal«u>. It. «, tata. Trallnioikiala Ire. it?” German Reformed. Kinston. N. J. ——— the center of the ring of sausage. Hall’, really fill. ar. lb. baaL t*1«a In Faror ot Hp.rt« In Iks Larca ’‘Hit’s dess dis, suh. Ef you'll Joy.—Joy Is a vital and worthy ele Cream of Celery Ponp. Institutions. ’Twas Ever Thus. deM make de lawyers set down en keep ment in every life. Our rugged and Cut the celery Into Inch bits, cover The day Is past when the whole mis still two minits, en gimme a livin’ rushing age is so serious-minded that "Who lives in that little cottage with a quart of water and boll tender. sion of our colleges was to turn out down there by the lane?" chance, I'll whirl in en tell de truth!” Rub through the colander and return we have almost forgotten to be merry —Atlanta Constitution. young men of over-developed bralua all and ring out hearty peals of laughter. "There dwells the man who wrote the liquid to the Are. Make a roux I in under developed tMxllea. In 1780 the the poem that made Beasley's shaving Yet no one is at his best until deeply “Ilia», been nalnj CASt ABKTS for of a tablespoonful of butter and one Despair. and divinely happy.—Rev. W. P. Fer tnaomnia. with which I bare been afflicted for 'founders of Andoier Academy Includ- soap famous.” aver twenty yeara, and I ran aay that Caacareta ed In their deed of gift, aa the purpose “Yes, Cholly’s valet has committed of flour, and when It bubbles pour guson, Methodist, Los Angeles, Cal. "And who resides in the splendid have Slveai me more relief than any other reme- upon It a plat of rich milk—part cream, suicide.” dy I have ever tried. 1 shall certainly recom I of the given, "To Instruct youth, not mansion on (he hill?” io CKNTS-KVKRYWHERK Ideals. — Every young man has a mend them to my frlenda aa br.nv all they art “Dealt me! Now, do say, what if you bare It. Stir until smooth and only In English and Latin grammar, "tha<h-y.”—Chicago Record-ltarah!. Taos U illahd .E ik I d .UL thick, then add gradually the celery mental conception of character which represented.'' foah?" writing, arithmetic and those »clcnees "Why, Cholly wanted to smoke his puree. Season with salt and white pep Is his ideal. The statesman, politician, wlíete n they are commonly taught; but CANOV educator, philanthropist. Inventor, cigawettes foah him.” — Baltimore per and serve. more especially to learn them the greut CATHARTIC — master mechanic, orator and writer are News. e and real business of living.” Oyster Pie. Ideals after which young men of to Except fur the small proportion of Line a vegetable dish with mashed day mold and fashion their lives, build May Be Only a Pipe Dream. •oUege graduates who equip th. mselves potato. Brush it over with the white Appetitepoor?«7 Bowels Standard oil capitalists are reported of an egg, and put it In the oven to characters and shape their destinies.— for the huslneas of teaching other Rev. Z. E. Bates, Disciple, Allegheny, to have bought Coney Island. We constipated? Tongue coated? youths the curricula of their student brown lightly. Take two dozen oysters, Pa. may yet, remarks the Chicago Record- years, the alm of the undergraduate half a pint of milk, one tablespoonful Head ache? It’s your liver! Speculation.—By the laws of the Herald, be able to get our midway 'life cannot be better expressed than of butter, pepper and salt to taste. Let _P1«Msnt. Palatal»«. Potane. Taat« Gnn. rm church, which have stood since the Ayer ’s Pills are liver pills, all amusements through a pipe line. It come to a boll, and thicken with a sixteenth century, priests are absolute Good. Naver Blokao. Woakon. <>r Gru* 10c Ke 'jbe In the words of the founders of An CURE CONSTIPATION. ... vegeta ble. UJlrtSt dover, written a century and a quarter heaping teaspoonful of flour and put ly forbidden to engage in business Diplomacy. ago. "the great end and real busfnws Into the space left In the vegetable *1 without first obtaining the consent of "At what age do you consider women Want your moustache or beard ¡of living.” And In general It cannot the bishop of his diocese. Gambling the most charming?” asked the inquisi dish.— What to Eat. • beautiful brawn or rich black? Use be disproved that the modern Interest or speculating with either his own tive female of more or less uncertain I11 bodily betterment In the develop A Vindictive Horse. funds or the funds of the church are years. ment of athletics and outdoor everelse "How did it happen that your horse Included in this. — Rev. William "The age of the woman who asks the has done more to make young inen /»Tt .T. *■««»■ ^«T,"«« > «.!• ,., . « question,” answered the man, who was died?” O’Ryan, Roman Catholic, Louisville, WONDERFUL manly. Iiealthy and self reliant, with “The veterinarian’s automobile broke Ky. a diplomat from Diplomacyville.—Chi HOME (•lean Ideals and wholesome Ilves, than down on the way over.” cago News. Increase of Crime.—While the popu the dead language* and higher math TREATMENT Must Bear Signatura «f lation of the country has increased f ematics. This wonderful Chi three times, the crime in the country nese doctor is called Every autumn graduate football because he cures has Increased twelve times. The Unit great people without opera players flock back to the universities tion that are given up ed States Is paying more for the sup to die. He cures with by the dozens to help coach the k port of criminal institutions than for those wonderful Chi- elevens. Looking these men over, It nese herbs, roots, buds, U. PaoStmll« Wrappar both religion and education. In addi barks and vegetables is fair to remark that they are as fins that are entirely un tion there la the-expense of protect known to medical sci and representative a body of Anierl-[ ▼SOT small aa« aa aaay lug people from the attacks of crimi ence In this country. Through the use o' lO taka as aagasu can citizens na can lie grouped, and' those harmless remedies th s famous doctor nals without the jails.—Rev. C. N. knows the action of over MX) different rem that If their “capacity for attention has edies, which hw surreMfully use« in different Howard. Baptist, Rochester, N. Y. FOX IIAOACNk diseases. He guarantees to cure cattarh. aath ALCOHOL, OPIUM, been ravaged and degraded," their lives ' Because Rheumatism sometimes comes on suddenly it doesn't ma, lung, throat, rheumatism, nervousness, FIR DIUINUI« Future Punishment.—We want no TOBACCO USINGS do not show resultant disaster. If the' liver, kidneys, etc.; has hundreds of prove that it is a chance disease or one due to accidental causes. It amateurs regarding future punish stomach, testimonials. Charges moderate, ( ail ftn<| rOR RIUOUtREtl. WRITS. FOE ILLUSTRA TED CA TA1 OGUF. takes time for it to develop, and is at work in the system long before ment We want an expert, whom we see him. Patients out of the city write for same number of valedictorians, wh>.ae Hnl ial Hoatrornrn SU.. Ptrfliml, Oro* FOR TORPID LIVER. blanks and circulars. Mend stamp. CUNHL’L- "i'ápaclty for attention Is unqiiestlon-. any symptoms are felt The blood is tha first point of attack, and can trust, as the little child trusts the TATION FKEK. ADDKhMM T.kphoM, Mun 3M. FOR CONSTIPATIOR. ed," were to be compared with these' the poisonous acids that cause the aches and pains are then distrib wise surgeon, as the traveler trusts The C. Gee Wo Chinese Medicine Co. football coaches, for example, we be FOR RALLO W SKIR. uted through the circulation to different parts of the system, and the guide and deliverer, as the pas 283 Alder St., Portland, Oregon. lieve that the verdict would go all In ____jFOR TNECOMPUXIOI ». N.U. settle in joints, muscles and nerves; and when the system is in this senger trusts the captain of the great I Onrff TsrstaMa.'xd^tfcaC favor of the “degraded” class of grad, i condition it needs only some exciting cause like exposure tonight air, ship. Fortunately, Jesus Christ, in uatea, as having achieved an all-round damp, chilly weather, or the cold, bleak winds of winter, to arouse the great hour .of Ills life, has spoken mastery of the real business of living. In words so clear, so simple, as to CURE BICK HEADACHE. the slumbering poisons and bring on Rheumatism. The severity In whatever way success la measured.* of the attack depends upon the amount of acid in the blood and the leave no room for doubt.—Rev. N. D. —Illustrated 8|x>rtlng News. Hillis, Congregatlonallst, Brooklyn, quantity ot acrid matter in the of Mctroroloj^y. Joints and muscles. Some peo BHKVMATISM IN ELBOWS, WBISTS N. Y. AND KNEES. Ufil TniHAeaaiu aa Tkae ,h' tlms •« writs for our catalogue We educate I Man and Woman.—Those who seek Meteorology owe.« Its origin to Italy ple are almost helpless from the Hui lUlTIOrrOW Oí IllIS’''1 Pr«»*leall,r forbii.ln»». andg.-t you a I Urbana, Ohio, Aug. 30, 1008. to make men and women similar in which, aa Dr. H. C. Bolton notes, pro-' first, while others have occa Last winter I had a aavare attack of It started In the right tastes, habits, and aims seek the im duced every one of the fundamental sional spells or are uncomforta Rheumatism. Afternow I but elbow, and from there to oay wrists; the possible and the unprofitable. Social, Miiuiiiuuil, UUl nUn chance. l>ortl<in<J> Or«gon. I Instruments now ured In weather ob. right wrist was th« won». It baoame ble, restless, nervous and half swollen RIAD TH« FOLLOWING LETTERS. I end extremely painful. My left educational and religious life require errvatlons. The hygrometer was In- THEY SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES. sick all the time from the knee Joint was the next place to be at for their full consummation and sym ventid about 1450 by Nleo'as de I'usa- It became swollen and of oonrss nagging aches and pains. Rheu tacked. painful. The next point to be affected pathy both the man and woman ele anemometer, 157K, by Egnatlo Dante: I liaYB u»ed PrtiMlun Ht<x k Food for the pn*t wae tho hip and ankle, which gave ma matism is a disagreeable com much three yearw for Hurw-M, Caitle. Sheep «nd H our . trouble. I was barely able to get ments of mind nnd soul. Society will thermometer. 1505, by Galileo; ra n panion even in its mildest form. about for eomo time. I wee undor treat not be benefltted by making men aud gauge. l«30, by Cartelil; barometer. ment of a physician for awhile, but get orator ; It tones tip the aystern In general and It grows worse as we grow older, ting no better I began 8. 8. 8., and after women similar, but by keeping them 1043, by Torricelli. Ct« new life and rigor In the animal, in my Him pleat and moat ¡sir feet mado. Bo fore you Iry btifflneM I flntl in ertry Inntanre when fed taking it for some limo I wae entirely and frequently stiffens the joints, relieved of the Bheumatiem. All swelling dissimilar. Woman In her sphere is give yoiir order for a Disk I’low be sure to ox* aocordlng to direction« It will INCREASE tho flow of milk to a marked degree AI ho with amine the Handera Fur sale by the old roll* A Rapid Berry-picker. draws the muscles out of shape and aoreneee dieappeared. I consider and has been ns supreme and Impor fCUlar that are able house of 8. 8. an excellent remedy for Bhouma- Htock Food Mill The speediest feminine picker of and breaks down the nervous 8. tiem and all troublea haying their origin tant In her mental nnd splritunl con c. I have fried huckleberries In Monroe County, Penn- of fooda tint I tributions as man.—Rev. R. A. White, system. A disease that origin ia ths blood. »Finn HtOCkFood GRIFFITH KELLY. sylvanla, Is Carrie Kviri tt, n girl <»f 15 Universulist, Chicago, III. on the market ates in the blood, as Rheumatism «08 Bloomfield Aye. PORTLAND, - - - OREGON ; nil G raf , Daven- years. From S:30 to 4:30 p. m she does, cannot be cured with ex Home Largo Undertaking». KI’OK amj M’-ATTUl picked seventy-two quarts of hutkle- IIOIHI! MAI.I’M MBOPOHD IT DOUBLED ternal remedies like liniments and plasters ; such things scatter the “Talk about big jobs,” said the Incresse in Milk. berries. Oscar Altemoae has the rec Rlnce using the PruRFdun pains or drive them to some other part of the body, but do not touch Cheerful Idiot, while trying to look Re ord among m< n and boys, as he picked Stock Food with my milch the disease or improve the condition of the blood. The thin acid rlous. cow i flnd her supply of milk I 125 quarts of huckleberries In t ight hag fncresNed from ONE ’o blood must be restored to its normal “Well,” said the victim wearily. TWO quarts each milking. hours. D ( F arnsworth . Rockford. purity and strength, so that all poi “Wheeling West Virginia may be Clever Youth. sonous substances may be carried out some and Lansing Michigan may be Dr. W a . Wlio han found a xa'e Hhopper—Young man, do and absolutely pr I h I pma way of ox rather a big surgical undertaking, but these of the system, and no medicine accom goods sill Ink? tract Ing tooth, and i I n 17 years’ ox KKKI, CO,, Portland. Or., perfonco In plate work enables him plishes this in so short a time as S. S. S., Flushing Long Islnnd Isn't such a tiny Coa«t A(«nta. Bright Clerk—Not ho much ns I to lit mouths comfortably with any which not only neutralizes the acids sanitary stunt”—Baltimore American. kind of false tenth wanted. would from telling you they . didn't, and counteracts the poisons, but builds Perverted Pride: “Aren't nin'nin, If they did.” .............. Dr. T. I*. W| ij Is an expert at -PhlladelpILa up the general health at the same time, ashamed of that Inst massacre?” crown and bridge work and gold Ledger. • filling. Write for our special book on Rheumatism, and should you don't see why I should he,” answer-d A man would never discover that desire any special information or advice, our physicians will furnish the Fultan, “It wasn’t such a ver Ills wlfu had a temper If she didn’t lima las twirrtmino co., . A tlanta , , a i «mall one.”—Washington Star- it without charge. l_Z , ._T~ “T It "The F alling,” Third & Washington ask . . . ■ PORILANI). OMIM1OIN. Thank Pe ru for Their Recov cry After Years of Suffering Hood’s Sarsaparilla Perrin’s Pile Specific Female Weakness Is Pelvic Catarrh Always Half Sick are the Women Who Have Pelvic Catarrh — L. N. ROSENBAUM vk BROMO- SELTZER evasa 22 INSOMNIA Headaches ABSOLUTE SECURITY. Genuine Carter's Dr. C. Gee Wo BUCKINGHAM'S OYE Little Liver Pills. ^Keeley i ► RHEUMATISM AN INDESCRIBABLE TORTURE ICARTER'S Washington Farmers and Stockmen Indorse Prussian Stock Food! iix.v h I h Sanders Disk Plow Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Co., Send for Special Circular wíz have feelings as well as you « » WISti BROS., Dentists,