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CLASSIFIEDADVERTISING Portland bad* llarctory SOME QUEER CONVEYANCES I'liolll HI m.lEHl g,Ht*k <l*»*l,,|.|,,« Hull prl.,1 In* 1 wrlie fut tutee*. W inh I kw I, lìeiSe » ■< M auk i . anikhnu I—.Ml pileve ■•>. r*w*a<t nr it station la only Ova Itourw* <)la tant.M Tba travrlrr naw I m » wbi In a fii, but It would bar« art a vrry bad prr« rdrnt for him to give In. lh*nl(h*M, Ara tioura' walk In the bliatrrlng auu nnd choking diiNt whm not to I m * tbought of. Un- fortunatMg hli gunw were Ntowwl uwajr * *o that I m » could not r«*a< h them. However, with a quick movement he snatched the native's revolver and ¡olntrd It nt hla I mm <L “Now,” h«* exclaimed. In a rahn. Ju* dlrlal voice, “you a III go on currying me at double afieed, and the first one who shows ii sign of »topping receives s bullet In his glzx/ird!M Many and atrnnge, and of all sorts and cundltluna, are tlie cuuveyemsw which traveler! encounter 111 various parts uf (lie world. Mutue clumsy, some dainty, some fantastic, some useful, and utliers utterly bupeleas. Perhaps the rudest of any are to I ki found In Mex ico. Tits curt lit use títere must go hack almost to the days of prehistoric mun. I'hurouli'u chariota are us good aa rubber tirisi lieslde this. Thu uld Hedan chair had no rival for distinction and grace, and one oft*u wonders why It wna allowed hr go out Iwiilem, —>1 HU4«a « liuti tan Half «liMxla MwiluM«*«, l'•mfmd<Mir», Mwn*« I una« e» anti U igp , tirai quality luwaat pf!• •• •ami f<*r prit« l »< mail order« a laity Fari» Hair Miar», «u« U aahi»siua »L kai IM». •---------------- r -r............ ................................ The Life of a Bag dependa tounaallj Suffered Severely With Meada» hes — Unable to Work Mita Lucy V, MeGivney, »52 3rd Avs Brooklyn, N. Y., writes: •Tor many months I suffered severely from headm hes and pains in the side and bmk. sometimes being unable la attend to m> d.ul> work. “I am belter now, thanks to Peruna, and am as active a* ever and have no more hradai hes. ‘The way Peruna worked in was umply marvelous." We have in our til»« many grateful lettere from women who have ■u flared ■ I miti with the symptoms named Lac k of space prevents oor giving mors than ons teallmonial hers. It is Impossible even to approximate the great amount of suffering which Peruna has relieved, or the number o* women who have lieen restored to health and strength by its faithful uee. BEMIS BAGS are made oa honor, Ula. A ‘ PE-RU-NA WORKED SIMPLY MARVELOUS Thai I» why they outlive other». Made for GRAIN. FLOUR. ORE, WOOL, ETC IMAIT TUBMOUT Or BOMBAY. of fashion. If the aedan-cliBlr were not agreeable, It would certainly not tie su generally popular aa It la In lb* far East. There you will find a ktn<l <.* sentry tail, «here you alt bolt upright, nnd esn tie carried about at n great pace. Tlie |Kieltlon Is tiring, but yoi| feel securer than In the more luxurious equipages, wliere yuu have a hammock or erm chair, and snooze through a Journey. Home of these are drawn by | two horses, one tieliliid and tile other In front, but you are rather at their mercy In case of a stumble. For towns and sunn it h roads there 1s nothing tu beat the Jlnrikshaa and varl- oua little wheeled go carte drawn by running men. The pace Is often that They hesitated for a moment, but tlie white man’s nerve tr1umplM»d. He was awake enough now, and bo l«egulled the journey by abusing th* ruMcnls unceasingly. In little more than three hours they were within sight of the station. Just Iwfore reaching It he ordered a halt and took out a shot gun. which he bad just loaded. “Now,” he said, “I am going to giro you a chance. You see that rice field over there. You have got to run for It, and when I count five I ahall fire at you. One.” They ran ns though tliey were pos sessed and presently he fired (but over t!e*lr bends), no that they might not get off without a fright At the station be found other bear ers and completed bls journey without furtlier Incident Quite as Interesting ns queer convey- arx're are the queer creatures that have been employ«*«! to draw them. We have grown no a«*<*UMtom(*<l to the lwr»e, aa the noble nnlmiil whom nil must pre fer If they ran ¡saMlbly afford hlui, that It Is somewhat »un»rlslng to i»enr of countries where he takes the second ¡»lace. In Abyssinia n mule costs ns much ns two or thr«<e horse«, am! Is always preferre«! by ¡»croons of distinction. Travelers who go to pay tlielr respects Loss*. Vat» tba gnv»rnm«nt wa b»w And land a r»v»r»nt »ar. I'd ratbar land It cash, 1 vww. And ba a financier. Waahiogfoa Star. Bemis Bro. Bag Co SEATTLE, WASMINGTON Send Your Eastern Friends Ì I : a copy of eur handsomely illustrated M page hook. "Oregon. Washington. Idaho and Their Resources," which loll* ell about this section of the Union, where there are more openings ia every lino of industry than anywhere else in the United States. Four cents in postage. A. L. CRAIG General Paaaenger Agt. The Oregon Railroad & Navigation Company PORTLAND. OREGON Write for it today. I *♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦♦♦*♦♦! IMfS't » Mil» U»M. Tese Ikxj't you think Mr. Galley la awfully baudaoiuoT Jeae Hub! “Handsome Io aa band some does.“ He told me laat evening that be was going to klaa me before bo Uft Tosa The Idea! Weren't you Indlg aantY Jean I should say I wii Whan a man promisee to do a thing bo ought to kvop hla word. Philadelphia Procs, r---- JeW portal for "“Book of PrtitfiH SI DO Reward. |IOO. The rea4»r» <>f thl» i *i«r will 1« ploaaw! to |i»aru that there la at leant ou» <lrra4»»<l tliaaaM that eclaure haa txwu able to curs In all lie a-aiM, an<1 that la « atarrh Hail a catarrh cure lithe only ¡>oa!tl*a cure fcn*wu to the mcHliral fraternity < atarrh l>ein< a conatltu* tlmial dlMkaac. rc^ulrra a c«>natitut|<>nal treat* menu Hall»« atarrh« tire ia laaan interually, ariinf dirarily upon the U< mm 1 and tnucuut aiarfat «*• of the ayatetn, thereby dratroylng the foundation <>f the illMtaM». and giving the t>a- llaut atrrngth by hBIl ling up the conatllutlon an 1 anaiating nature in »flog Ila work Th« propriatora nave niuch faitn In Ito curative rwara that they offer Uno Hundred ¡»ullara r an v raw that It t«Ula to cur». Mend for list of Iratlutoulal» A d Ire» r J <11 kN IT A CO , Toledo, G Sold by <1 r ugg let», llail i Family rills are the be»L Watab Day, “Wa.b day le Muuday everywhere," •aid a (lobe trotter. He made a reeture of amaaement "llow strange that Is." be said. "We believe In the Bible, the Algerlaoe be (levs I d the Kuran, but butb of ua be lleve In the same waab day. 'Tlie German», the Trench, the En glleli. the South Americana, the Arabs, the Jai«. the Uhlueoe, all bare Monday for waah day. G owbere you will over the world, and on Monday clot bee, white and wet from the tub, Bap crazl ly In ths wind.“ A r*M( ef tala AvaltabUltr. of ■ fast trotter and the motion la very agreeable. The moat ptctursaqne kind of litter, as might tie expected, la to be found In Japan, wliere everything la arranged prettily. When you travel through tlic forests of the Interior you may meet whole families being conveyed tn trav el I ng chairs. As many ns six or aeven hammocks are auspeiuM to one long ¡»le borne by at least a dosen little men. and there Is rom for Imggage on the top of the awnings. The pace la by Du means fast and many rveta are nee- Orest CaMpaleaer. to the Emperor Mem-Ilk find It difficult to realize that they are doing the right thing In riding mules while tlielr serv ants tiestride bonus with line long tails. Ttw little donkeys of North Africa also enjoy a certain consideration. Per haps the queerest use they were ever put to was nt Tnngler. when the Brit- tab minister lni|»rted a bllllan! table. There are no wheeled vehicles In Tnn gler. nor. It Is believed, anywhere In Morocco, unless we except tlie Hultan'e cycles. Ro the only way to bring the table up the steep, tortuoua streets from the landing atngc to the legation was on donkey back. Sixteen donkeys groaned tienenth It. completely hidden from view, and It seemed to tie crawl ing about of Its own accord. The Moors declared that It wna n new kind of .Afrit—evil spirit and were almost moved to Insurrection. Every one lias a lurking desire to be drawn by an unusual team. This sc- counts for the ¡»puliirlty of goat car riages by the seaside, ns they cannot he amusing of themselves, seeing that they go nt a snail'« pace, nnd you are not allowed to drive. The same thing may tie said of elephant rides at the Zoo. A friend of the writer’s Imported a pair of zebras, and succeeded In break ing them In for driving In the country, hut tliey were always a source of anx iety. One of the Illustrations here given represents "the first trained ostrich In ’f the Wave Circle? Wonderful! purer and more efficient than any Bak ing Powder that costs three times as much Don’t ueby another 25 oz. for 25c Alltroeeri Jaquel Mft. Ca Chicago IT’S PLAIN BUSINESS When yo i dental work »lone. Myr tern anti proclalon all the way throuah In our ofn<*o. but we do temper LualnrM with a little coiiipiuiiilon for a nervous patient. W» try tu inak» It a pwini'M bualnea». I»r. Mtiirdavant, H|«w<'la'lat on child r»n*» lea th and regulating. WISE BROS., Dentists Falling Building, Third ami Waehlngto • a. m. to » p in . Muii<|*yg » m |1 Main AF2V. WORK DONf ON WEfklY ANO MONTHLY PAYMENTS .J MEXICAN STADI COACH, the United States." At the Jardin d'Acclimation In Pnrla little ostrich cam are let out at ten cents a drive. There are nlso zebra carriages there at the same ¡irlix*. Ostriches are cer tainly not ensy creatures to break In to harness, for they have a decided will of tlielr own. In the great Indian city of Bombay one may rv plenty of native carta drawn by oxen, and an enterprising gentleman nt Leicester, Englanti, not long ago. utilized the Idea for a enr- nival and won a prize for a very pretty little chariot decorateti with How-era and drawn tiy a pair of fat klne. Moat of us have, or have had. too many dog friends to approve of their drudgery, so when we see two poor dogs panting In shafts while a Flemish ptsldlar or milkwoman alts or lounges a mom mu ostrich Is-hlnd them, we long to Interfere, lint aa heavy as a niou—ou—ountaln.” It la only fair to add that they gener However. It was very hot. and lie felt ally seem to lie kindly treated and In good condition -Montreal Star. too sleepy to make a fuse. Ruddeuly lie wna rudely awakened by Gratitude la a strange thing, You Ills litter lielng thrown down upon the road. lie looked up. and saw evil faces never find It where It should be found, scowling nt him. One of Ills bearers but In cases where there la seemingly was actually pointing a revolver and little or nothing to be grateful for It abounds. asking for hla valuables. "What do you mean, you black ruf The discrimination against the nulls fian?" be roared. sex haa no end. When a sen recrow Is "It la no use making a fuse, aahlh," built, ever notice that It la patterned wna the reply, “we are eight and you niul dressed like a Man? are one. We are tired of carrying your ugly carcass, so we mean to take wh.it little you have gut uiid leave you here. The GASOLENE ENGINES powerfully warranted, 9125. All alxes and at) lea at lowest pric»». Writ» for catalo<. RCItRSON MACHINERY COMPANY PttrtlaiM. Orec»«t Pr. K M. Kline, tan., ui An_h bl . rnilaSalpbla, fa. Mullen will Snd Mn. Winelow', Soothing Syrup th* b**t remedy to use tor their «aUdren during th* laotblng [eriud. Le» Well Eaeagb Alene. There’s grsft sad sell evsrywbeex And yet. and yet. ay brethee. This world le good—I weald net ears Just now to try another I —Butts I Ms r-Moua tala. Cent«»*« See It. Poo—There Is that exqulalte creature. Mtas Poarllno. over there. Unlock for mo the door of hope by Introducing me to that mixture of woman and angeL Practl'-al Friend—«’ant do IL my boy ; don't know the combtnaUon.—Bal Urnor* American. LUMBAGO STIFF NECK eeoee*«e,eeoeooooeooeooooooaeeooeooeooooeeo*,ooe,oeee A Friend in Need— T A Same Kg eat. Traveler—I must get to the railway Archie r*ath*rtop (st the play)— statlea aa aoon aa puaalblo Which ef "Doesn't th* sir *evm heavy la h*r*?“ Ml** Tertun—"I hadn't noticed It It you baa the faataot burse Cabtaaa (palling a paper from bls may be that you ere unusually—ar—light pocket) Hera, read tbla I Three years heeled thia evening. agv I was fined four mark* for fast riTO raraaneatlx Cared No Suav **rvm*a*** rii» altor SrM dar* awofDr Illaeaurw Narr* driving.—Unsere Gesellschaft. Kaator-r —od fi>r rrea at leal Note, and ir-aua*. HAT thin, little, 10-cent Box of Caacaret». you know Srnd foi K C right a- way. There is nothing more distressing than an itching, burn ing skin disease, and upon the return of warm weather those who are afflicted with skin troubles find the symptoms appear ing and know that they will be tormented through the hot summer months. Tlie blood is heated with humors and acrid matter, and as they are forced to the surface the skin seems to be on fire. The treatment of skin diseases with exter nal applications is all wrong, because they do not reach the trouble which is in the blood. The most such treatment can be expected to do is, allay the itching and burning and cover up the trouble for awhile, but as s»x>n as it is left off the disease returns. All food taken into the body contains, in some form, the elements necessary to sustain the different parts. One portion is used for THE ITCHING WAH ALMOHT UNBEARABLE the making of blood, another for muscle, Dear Sire My body broke ont with a rash or ernptloa one for bone, still another for fat, and soon. which In spite of all efforts to onre oontlnned to get worse After these different properties are ex The itching, especially at night, was simply terrible, II would almost disappear at times, only to return worse tracted from the food there still remains a than ever. 1 had tried many highly reoommended prepa portion that is useless, or waste matter, rations without benefit, and hearing of H. 8. 8. determined give It a fair trial, and was inexpressibly delighted which is intended to be disposed of through to when a few bottles oured me entirely, removing every the natural channels of Ixxiily waste, the blemish and pimple from my body. I shall not fall to reo- H. 8. 8. whenever an opportunity oooure to do ao. Liver, Kidneys and Bowels. At this season ommend Escondido, Cal t. MAHNO. af the year, However, these organs become torpid, dull and sluggish, and fail to perform this duty, and these accumulations remain in the system and are absorbed by the blood to ferment and sour, producing burning acids and acrid humors. The blood cannot properly nourish the system while in this impure condition, and begins to throw off these acids through the pores and glands of the skin, producing Acne, Eczema, Tetter, Psoriasis, Salt Rheum and skin diseases of every description. EOZEMA appears usually with a slight redness of the skin, followed by pustules from which there flows a sticky fluid that dries and forms a crust, and the itching is intense. It is generally on the back, breast, arms, legs and face, though other parts of the body may be afflicted. In Tit I the skin dries, cracks and bleeds, and is often very painful. The acid in the blood dries up the natural oils of the skin, causing a dry, feverish, hardened condition and giving it a leathery appearance. AONE makes its appearance on the face in the form of pimples and black-heads, and is particularly disagreeable because of its unsightly appear ance, while PSORIASIS, a scaly disease, comes in patches on different parts of the body. One of the worst forms of skin disease is SALT RHEUM. It discharges a watery fluid, form ing sores and producing intense itching. The head and face are the parts usually affected, and sometimes the hair falls out and a mass of sores forms on the scalp. These and all skin diseases are due to the same cause—burning acids and humors in the blood, and until this vital fluid is cleansed and made pure they will continue. The best treatment for all skin diseases is S. S. S., a remedy that is purely vegetable, being made en tirely from roots, herbs and barks, and acts directly on the blood with a cleansing, healing effect. It neutralizes the acids and purifies the blood so that the skin, instead of being blistered and burned by the fiery fluids, is nourished by a supply of cooling, healthy blood. It goes down into the circulation and forces out every particle of waste or foreign matter, ___ ____ ___ builds up the blooa and cures all skin diseases promptly and permanently. S. S. S. does not leave the least par- tide of the poison for future outbreaks, but entirely rids the blood or the cause for all skin diseases. i S. S. S. tones up the system and regulates the | Liver, Kidneys and Bowels so that they will carry off the natural waste and refuse matter through the proper channels, instead of leaving it to be absorbed by the blood. Nothing equals s. s. s. in the treatment of these troubles and for building up the general health. Write for our treatise on skin diseases and any medical advice you wish. We make no charge for either. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, SA, A LUXURIOUS LITTER-CABl I. TO PESHAWAR. CoDgrraaman ' Thomae Hedge. Iowa, holds that l.eelle M. Siiaw, aecrv tary of the treasury, le one of the brat political campaigners lu tlie country "Nobody ever gets away." «»Id Hedge, "If Ixwlle gets a chance to address bltn HUMAN HOMI AND HIS JINIIKSIIA. personally. In one campaign bs car rled a splendid new watch. After ad esaary, but tlie travelers make them draeslng an audleuco he would circu selves very comfortable and the time late among the voters, saying to this pntuie* quickly with gossip and refresh man and that: T wish yuu would give ments ms the correct time, I am afraid of !<>• French colonial personages are par Ing my train.* Of courxe. each man ticularly fond of being carried about complied, feeling flattered at the re In a reclining position. In Abyssinia quest. Rbaw umx ! to say It was hard the French minister alwaye travels to on the watch, but he believed the votes snd from tlie coast on a regular couch, lie mnde In thia way more than made where lie can lie at full length. It Is np."—Indianapolis News. supported In front and behind by mules nnd looks very magnificent with all aorta of brilliant draperies. But tlte natives cannot understand It at all, and wonder wliy tie "travels like a wom an." In parte of Indin. however, where the British are by no means considered ef feminate. It la quite the reeognlted thing for officers to travel about In chairs carried by natives. An old Mutiny hero, whom the writer met on a Peninsular and Oriental steamer, re lated many amusing stories of his ex periences on such Journeys Once, when he wna In a district wliere tlie natives were rumored to b* disaffected, he heard Ills bearers grum bling a good deal amongst themselves Occasionally tliey chanted rude things about him. such as: "Verily thia In fidel la a mana of flesh; Indeed, lib la the secret of SKIN DISEASES ACNE, TETTER, ECZEMA, PSORIASIS, SALT RHEUM When carried conitantljr In your Veal Pocket, or In "my Lady'»" Purse It will ward off ninety per cent of Life'» ordinary Illa. Eat one of th* »lx candy tablet* con tained In th*t ''Vest Pocket Box" whenever you suspect you need on*. It can't hurt you. and to sure Insurance against serious sickness. see Want of E.::rcl;e, Indoor Employment, weaken the Bowel Muscles, Just as they weaken Arm and Leg Muscles. The Muscles less ton*, tension, strength, to force th* food onward. And th* longer they stay In that state the weaker they become, because the less exercise they get through th* alow pass age of food. Cascareto contain the only combination of drugs that acta on th* Muscles of the Bowels and Intestines, Just aa Cold Water, or Exercise, act on a Lazy man. They act like Exercise. e e e When you have Heartburn, Celle,Coated Tongue, Suspected Breath, Acld-rislng-in- throat. Caa-belching, er an Incipient Cold, taka a Caacaret. Remember, all these er* not merely Discomforts, but indication* of a serious Cause. Nip them In the bud—oat • Candy Casoaret. Caacaret* don't purge, nor punish the stomach like " Blle-drlvIng " "Physics.” They act like Exercise en th* Boweb Muscles that propel Feed, and that squeeze the natural Digestive J alee* of the body Into Food. Cascareto ward off, or cure, th* follow ing disease*: Coffttijatietf Bthaumeu Bed Brtath L)ieleUi Indigntion Headache Dyspeptia Diarrhcea Torpid Liver Flatulence Appendmtii Hivei B heumatism Jaundice Catarrh Hau tea Celie Vertigo Serofula Pimplei Womanly Trouble! Womu Bleichet Pilei Ectema Ultori Dysentery In such cases a little Caacaret In time la worth fifty dollara worth of Treatment later on, to say nothing of the suffering, discomfort, loss of Business Energy, and loss ef Social Sunshine It saves. W. L. D ouglas •3^°&’3^SHOESia Vf. L. Douglas 14.00 Cllt Edge Line cannot be equalled at any price. A coming Headache can be warded off In short order, by a single Caacaret, and the cause removed. Heartburn, Caa-belching, Acld-rtalngz In the throat, and Colicky feeling are sure signs of bowel trouble from food poisons, and should be dealt with promptly. One Caacaret will stop the coming trou ble. and move on the Bowel load, if taken at the first signa. Don't fall to carry the Vest Pocket Box ef Cascarsta with you constantly. ana All Druggists sell them—over ten million boxes a year. Be very careful to get the genuine, made only by the Sterling Remedy Com pany and never sold In bulk. Every tablet sta ped “CCC.” a IHMujHtB .JULY t „rd C apitai »s.soaost w.L.oouoLAiuini a, triLiMO* MCfft »3.1(1 tHOt t JHAMAUVOTHlL tUAUfAOrVKA IM THt MfOMLO. n Ann > I UfUUU to »ny»n« who can diMrs»» Dut tttfMMt. 111 could take you Into my thre* larg» factor!»« at Brockton, Maw., and show you th» In Unit« car» with which «vary pair of »hoe» 1» mad». /•« would r»all<» why W. L. Dougl»« 9.1 JM) «ho»« cost mor« to mak», why they hold their «hap», fit bettor, w»ar longer, and ar» ol grant»« Intrinsic value than any other «hoe. a Non» genulna Without his num» and price stamped on bottom. Color fu^loto Utod ; tHoif oitll not ueoar braao^. W* waat t* sand te *ar fri*nd> a teaatlfal Write for illustrstwl Catalog. PreactadMirMd. GOLD rLATED bombo N B ox , i W. L. DOLGI.A m , MroekUm, Ma— hard-eninietod in dore It Is a trsatr tor U m drnxlnz ’able. Ten cents la xtamp* Is s*k*d as a P. N. U. 17 ^* measure of rood faith and to cevsr c*et ,f Caacarsta, with whichThis dainty trlaktt la loadad. 71» Send to-dar. atontlonlnt this passr. Address Star lias kamedr Camsaay. CMcage *r lt*w Yark. CT" rxtt TO OUR rMIKNDSI