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The Best Medicine Money Can Buy Is Hood'» barsaparilla. It contains nuire curative power, is prepared with greater care bjr educated and experienced phar macists. It has the greatest sales and effects the greatest cures. It is the medi cine you should take to purify your blood and make yourself strong and healthy be fore colder weather conies. Hood's Sarsaparilla Bold by ail dealers. Price, »1. (jet Hood's. Hood'a Pills cure Indigenlon. »cents. E. A. Burbank, the portrait painter, succeeded in getting two pictures, a pro file and a full face, of the Apache, (Jeron imo, during the Omaha exposition. Asked how much he would charge to sit, the Indian replied, "You'll get about $5 for the picture; give me f2.50," but later he demanded $1 more to don his war puint. The Thanksgiving proclamation issued by Governor Bradley of Kentucky is not a rhetorical gem, but. it covers the ground. It is as follows; "Thursday, the twenty fourth day of November next, is hereby set apart as a day of thanksgiving and prayer." Save* Time and Money. It is delightful weather to breathe fresh, invigorating air, but take care of lumbago, or else St. Jacob's Oil must take care of it and cure it promptly. It saves time and money. Bank of England notes are made from new white linen cuttings—never from anything that has been worn. So care fully is the pa]ier prepared that even a number of dips into the pulp made by each workman is registered on a dial by machinery. TWO GRATEFUL WOMEN Restored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkham s Vegetable Compound. Cau Do My Own Work»" Mrs. Patrick Daneiiy, West Winsted, Conn., writes ; *' Bear Mrs. Pinkham; —It is with pleasure that I write to you of the benefit I have derived from using your ■wonderful Vegetable Compound. I was very ill, suffered with female weak ness and displacement of the. womb. "I could not sleep at night, had to walk the floor. 1 suffered so with pain in my side and small of my back. Was trou bled with bloating, and at times would faint away; had a terrible pain in my heart, a bad taste in my mouth all the time and would vomit; but now, thanks to Mrs. Pinkham and her Vegetable Compound. I feel well and sleep well, can do my work without feeling tired; do not bloat or have any trouble whatever 'T sincerely thank you for the good advice you gave me and for what your medicine has done for me." "Cannot Praise It Enough," Miss Gertie Dunkin, Franklin, Neb., writes: 11 1 suffered for some time with pain ful and irregular menstruation falling of the womb and pain in the back. I tried physicians, but found no relief. •' I was at last persuaded to try Lydia E. Pinknam s Vegetable Compound, and cannot praise it enough for what It nas done ior me 1 feel like a new person and wou.d not part with your medicine 1 nave recommended it to several of my friends." Masquerade Season NOW OPEN. Costumes and w!ra rented for all occasions. Send for catalogue and read instructions carefully. We sell or make to order cou tumes ami wigs, single or In dozen lota. In quire and we will promptly attend to your orders. MLLJaER-DERVANT. Theatrical costumers and hair dressers, 500 Sprague Ave., Spokane, Wash. BUY THE GENUINE SYRUP OF FIRS . MANUFACTURED BY . CALIFORNIA FIO SYRUP CO. I w NOTE TOE NAME._ YOUR LIVES Is it Wrong? Get it Right. Keep it Right. Hoors'a Revealed Remedy will do it. Three doeee will make you feel better. Get it Irom your druggist or any wholesale drug house, or from Stewart <fe Holmes Drug Co.. Beattie. VETERANS If you made a nom. •tead entry prior to Jun.22,1874, tor Ire. ___ 160 .or.., yon v. «»titled to au additional entry. Éhlcb la «»stgnable end worth somethin* Wldowi and minor orpb.na ol deceased «01 dlera bava »me right. I will buy it. Do not yuK poatsge unie» you made an original* •■try u (tiled above. jilt« COLLINS, H.l.aa, Maataaa. :URE YOURSELF! Liw Bi« « for uunatura riiftchartfeii, inflammation* irritations or ulceration» of niucooi niemlranc* Vairil**sn, and not aatnn imE»»*s Cuts cm.Co. *'' ut or reisonou«. IdsClSSlTI.O. W * old b * »rngglsta. e.».*. "■ nt *5 i >1 » ,n w r»rpr' by ex prêt* , prepaid, foi ■ 3 bottle*, f" ■ request No. 40, *98. CONSUMPTION oi TOO BRAVE TO BOAST. East Coast Fisherman's Cool Die*** ffard for Danger. Scribner's Magazine tells a stocT of that reckless daring and cool disroK»rd of chances which seems g u typlof** of the American character. In 1S?0 a coaster bound to Boston from the I< came to anchor off I'lgeon cove In the teeth of a howling gale. She rode heavily, and the break water to to«-j rard, like a diabolical magnet, dragged] the reluctant vessel ever closer and| closer. The men who were watching on the! shore saw that It could not be long be! fore the boat would break up, and) started to Rockport for a lifeboat rescue the crew; but there were threelen fishermen who saw at a glance that the%—' life-boat would never get there In time.I so George Saunders and the two broth-1 ers, Zacharie and Constance Surette, started on the run for the schooner Cora Lee, tied up c ,-ly at the wharf. From her they borrowed a dory and rowed out, aU the while talking cheer fully. "Hurry, boys! We mustn't let those' fellows In the life-bout get ahead of ua." "Won't they feel cheap? See!" They had passed the breakwater, and were facing the furious gale. The three men could hardly hold their oars; It' was difficult to keep the dory from swamping. . After almost superhuman efforts they reached the schooner, which tty this time was riding bows under anil drift ing rapidly. It was so rough a sea that the men on board had to leap Into the water and be picked up. Every one was saved, and none too soon. There was a desperate backing of water, a perilous turning, a pull to the harbor, a magnificent bending to the oars, and 4heu came the dull crash i upon the rocks. In five minutes after the men had l>een rescued the vessel was kindling wood. When they were safely landed, one of the three heroes said: "That's a good Joke on the life-boat crew!" This was their only comment upon the situation and so far as can be learned, no one ever bragged about the exploit, or even mentioned It again. The fishermen treated It as If it had been an every-day occurrence. The life-boat. It Is only fair to add, was doing her best. She was simply too far away to get there In time. LACE-MAKERS OF BRUGES, Their Craft Venerable by Reason of Its Antiquity. Not all the lace-makers of Bruges are as preitty as this typically Flemish maid, for some are the oldest women of the town, who sit and "rattle their bobbins" ami gossip from morning till A BRUGES LACE-MAKER. night, either on little »tools In the street or in their own doorways. In that iiulet, sleepy, artistic little city lnce-niaktug Is still the chief Industry. It was first made in Bruges In a crude form in the twelfth ceutiiry, having lieen intro duced from Greece and the Ionian Isles, the knowledge being brought by the Venetians and the Flemings, though tlie last-named originated the make of "pillow lace," and no country has ever equaled them in Its make. Fine lac« was first made in 13:10. The spinners ate taught to work almost in darkness, In order that their eyes may become ac customed to pay the most constant and minute attention and to spin with web like fineness. Brussels lace Is, of course, the most valuable and popular, and for the finest makes the patterns are all worked separately, almost microscopic, and are sewn on to the net afterwards. The cost of this lace varies from $30 to $2 for about three-quarters of a yard. Knglish in Chinese Customs Service. The Chinese customs service Is bead ed by an Englishman. It is chiefly manned by Englishmen. It was created and organized by an English army of ficer and diplomatist, Sir Thomas Fran cis Wade. At Hong lvoug and Wel-Hal Wei England has ports, and in the for mer case a tract of mainland has re cently been added to tbe possessions of England. The Chinese navy has been built ln English shipyards, and much of the time has been commanded by Englishmen. The native steamship lines bave English commanders. A Magnificent Tomb. The most magnificent tomb in the world Is deemed to be tbe palace Tem ple of Karbak, occupying an area of nine acres, or twice that of St. Peter's at Rome. The temple space is a poet's dream of gigantic columns, beautiful courts and wondrous avenues of sphinxes. Sneezing a Bad Otnen in Persia. A Persian never takes a dose of physic until he hag previously obtained a favorable answer'from heaven in the shape of an omen. Should he happen to ^ _____________________ ^ sneeze when he has the potion at his lips he throws the medicine away. Whenever a boy sees a braid hang ing down a girl's back hfs fingers b» gin tojtch to pull 1L NEW DRESS COAT. Lapai Decorated w" h Ret«««* Floral Deai*ne-Cut Ja Unchanged. From time to time efforts have been made by sartorial professors to relieve the aomborness of gentlemen's evening dress. Last autumn veals of divers or nate kinds were introduced, one variety being In positive colors that suggested that the wearer was a member of some hunt or even a foot ball club. This de psirtnre was altogether too glaringly uuconventional to "catch on," few men 1'fiotllng sufficient courage to appear at jaNfl oner or a dance In a vest of blazing crimson or muatard yellow, U Is still considered desirable that tossome little touch of color should be glv to men's evening clothes, which. the%—' ———— - --—* ; i [ I It' I v S1W DRESS COAT. Hugh admittedly neat, are too funer pi for occasions at which they are vrn. The great difficulty Is to hit up otthe happy mean. Fashionable tail or Relieve they have solved the prob I« pith a new dress coat. »In this coat P»t f embroidery work replaces the plain silk facings. No Important :e has been made In the cut of the but the lapel Is decorated with lu ns 1 floral designs. The background course, black, and against this the s of flowers, dotted with the colors originals they represent, show up to; eat advantage. The work Is done ind and done very neatly, Judging fron the specimens shown. Tin* customer may have any design he rlooses worked on his coat, as each has lo be made separately. Therefore Itw$ll rest with himself whether much or little color Is Introduced. So far the tendency has been to avoid anything too obtrusive. A design that will prob ably gain much fnvor Is one In which threads of old gold appear on the tips of the flowers. If desired, two or more color» can be employed, but authorities do not expect tills plan to meet with much favor. Of all the attempts made In recent years to give to gentlemen's dress clothes a little of that plctur esijueness which characterized the garb of tuelr forefathers, this Is undoubtedly the most acceptable. And It will tie In teresting to see to what extent the new a FROM CHRISTIANS' BULLETS. The Mahdl'a Tomb at Oradtirman Al most Shot to Ficcca. After the fall of OuidurmaD the mabdl's tomb was found to be consid erably damaged by the shell fire from the victorious army. The Interior of the building was completely gutted and portions of tbe dome and the subsid iary cupolas were falling Ln. The mau soleum Is constructed of stone, with walls six feet thick, thirty-six feet of by % heig nal walls above then sceut terminal. The interior Is the of of tint's Tottn shot TO PIECKS. und thirty feet high. From the square the great dome, forty feet to ornamented. A wooden sar copUj js with glass panels stands Id er bonoiith 4i ln „ n , wll t ri'L Deueatn till arched roof. The ion ig from tbe Loudon Daily H ration of Doctors' Lives. tub statistician bus discovered be sixteenth century the aver tlou of a doctor's life was only In the seventeenth century of the to it riRkl *0 2-3 years, in the eighteenth «*■49 2-8 years, and at the present tiaJffifinds It is 36 j'ears. The same ln('t^ purposes to ascertain whether thJfjfnKe longevity' of patients has lnc-*$tl In the same proportion. lUhitays Celebrated in Egypt. 1 «Rstoui of keeping birthdays Is ma Utousand years old. Pharaoh's bit« festivities are mentioned in his j t ^ it tench. _ b» I of girls think they are better lotX than they really are. purse women are naturally credu lu.' hen Uixir oortraits flatter them. or de at IDAHO. The telephone line between Wallace and Missoula will be completed about Decem ber 20. a full crew of men now being at work on either end. A petition for authority to put a steam ferry about a quarter of a mile above the present Indian ferry at Spalding, is being extensively signed, and will be presented to congress next session for action. The Baptist congregation hope soon to have a house of worship in Lewiston, Ida ho. rhe pastor, Kev. Slauch, is advised that if a building site is secured the mis sionary board will ujipropriate $2000 for a building. Active work will begin this week on the big Vineland Lewiston bridge. The sub-eon tractors who have the work of building the masonry piers in hand are oil the ground, and the preliminaries are now complete. Stephen Reuben and Charles Black hawk, the former a Nez Perce and the latter a l inatilla Indian, have just re turned to Genesee from a hunting trip uf two months in the wilds of Idaho. They took with them 18 head of horses and re turned with the animals well loaded with hides and smoked, dried and fresh meats. Mr. Reuben stated that they killed 73 deer, three elk, four mountain sheep, four black bear, one red fox, and a large amount of small game. The railroad graders on Lapwai creek have not, adjusted their right of way trou bles satisfactorily with the Indians and the government.'' The Indian trust deeel from the government prohibits transfer of title feir 20 years. The land has passed from the control of the government go that a new feature of eminent domain present* itself in this controversy. The question will, perhaps, go to the courts for adju dication. As the result of the wide circulation of the Inland Empire issue of The Spokes man-Review, M. G. Nonnoyle of Kendrick, received a letter from a gentleman in Bos ton today, in which he states that for the first time in his life he had heard of n man bearing the same name as his, and wrote to extend congratulations. J. I-andsnmn, of Nalubria, is the first man in Idaho ^ take advantage of the new l nited States bankruptcy law; his attorney, O. K. lluse, having filed the first petition in Idaho under this law, says the Citizen. In 1888 Mr. landsman failed in business ip Helena Mont with liuhilili«. c ......-I. mom., «HH munîmes to the amount of $20,000 and nominal as , .. , sets aggregating about $03,000, but as ,i,, unit vac 110 law to adjust matters except bv the alow 1 . 1 -nee-« ,.f „ n,.;™ \L by the alow process of a receiver, Mr. Lindsman has been unable to do business for himself. The courts have now declar ed him a bankrupt. Strain Our Hesonrcri, If a heavy rail demand, a general ac tive consumption, stimulated by wide spread increased purchasing capacity coupled with low prices coincident—us they promise to be—then 181«i ought to strain our productive resources to the ut most. So far as the general trade is concerned the developments of the week have been favorable throughout. Sekboard consum ers of foundry iron are lieginning to tuke increasing interest in the market ln Philadelphia sales have been heavy and elsewhere leading founders are coining forward. Some of the large pipe founders are testing tlie market and some good sized inquiries have been out for basic open hearth pig. ln tlie Pittsburg district there has been some good buying of Bessemer pig, while steel billets have recovered from their re cent weakness and are held at higher prices. ln Chicago there have been very large purehiises of ear material, the sales of bar figuring up 10,000 tons, while one or der for 500,000 tons of beams w as placed. Export inquiries are numerous, but the question of ocean freights is becoming more and more troublesome. It is stop ping much new business and is delaying deliveries on old contracts. A statistician has estimated that an average man 50 years old has worked 0500 duyit, has slept 0000, has amused himself 400, has walked 12,000 miles, has been ill 5000 days, has partaken ol 36,000 meals, eaten 15,000 pounds of meat und 4000 pounds of fish, eggs and vegetables and drank 7000 gallons of fluid. The trial of a German for swindling by the use of forged autographs of Mar tin Luther recently brought out the fact that the ink used by Lot her 350 yeai B ago is so good that copies can still be taken from it. BOW'I THIlt We offer One Hundred Dollar* Reward tot any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by Halte Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY * CO.. Toledo, O. We, the undersl»ned, have known F. J. Cheney tor the last U years, and believe him perfectly honorable ln all buslnese transaction* and financially able to carry out any obllfa west"* %RUAxl r w™ie.ai* Dru„p.u. To ledo, O. WAIaDINO. KINNAN A MARVIN, WboI«aa)a Druggiati, Toledo, O. Hal)'« Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, oct lug directly upon the blood and raucoua aur f ace> of the nyntfm Testimonial* *ent fr#a Price 76c v*r bottle. Bou by an Drumriit«. Hall'* Family Pilla are the beau Home Aftaln. Pot Ad a ra, Nov. 27.—The emperor and Lm'pr^s'of'Germany arrived here jester | da ; monling ( [J| V I their return from the Schillings Best J: pan Ce y lon Engl-sh Breakfast Oo'cng ideal Blend Tea AN AFFAIRNATION It been shid of Americans that they are "à nation of dyspepticb" and it true that few &rc entirely free from disorders of the digestive Indigestion. Dyspepsia. Stomach &nd Bowel trouble , or Constipation. The treatment of these diseases with c&thoxtic medicines too often &o gr^vstes the trouble. the logical treatment is the use of a remedy th&t will build up the system, thereby enabling the v&rious organs to au &s NAture intended they should.I Such a remedy is found in Or YMtiMns' Pink Pills for PaIc People * Here is the proof. In Detroit «harr «rc few soldiers more popular »ad efficient than Mas R. Davies, first scrarant of Co. B. His home is st 416 Third Avenue. For four years he was a bookkeeper with the wholesale drug house of Farrsnd, s Williams. & Clark, and he ssys : "I have charged up many thousand order* for I)r. williams' Pink Pills for Pale People, but never knew their worth until I used them for the cure of chronic dyspepsia. For two years I suffered sud doctored for that aggravating trouble but could only be helped temporarily. "I think dysix-paia is one of the most stubborn of ailments, and there is scarcely a clerk or office man hut what ia more or less a victim. Some days I could eat anything, while at other times I would be starving. Those distressed pains would force me to quit work. I have tried many treatments and remedies but they would help only for a time. A friend induced me to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People, and after tak ing a few doses I found much relief and after uaing several boxes I was cured. I know these pills will cure dyspepsia of its wont form and 1 am pleased to recommend them ."—Dttroit (Mick.) Journal. The genuine p&tk&gc &\w&y& btMi th« foil n«m< - At ftll druggist*. 01 btnt pobtp&id on receipt of p*ut. 50 *{ p«r bo», by tHt Or.rtitliMis Medicine U, Schenectady,M V V -*98—90" SEND U8 97 CENTS Will «end you this llisrhMt Ursule Robert*' Hewing Machin» by freight, O.O.l)., •ubjoct to examination. Examine U at your nearest freight depot and ir found iierfeotj/satisfactory equal to any maehine In the market, and THE BEST flKWINU MACHINE BARGAIN EVER KNOWN, pay banker or express agent Our Special Price, less the tie sent with your order. ni.1. Out Bpeolil 4fn frtoe. 017.50 for Indutw, sat 111.50 fw imrinvii. ilka Ornait la THIS, OUR lUUHKST OIUUB BOIIKKTS', AT «HIM TO **»-*•, Is tksgraate*» vatu« .»or otncsd, th* lowotprlma ,.... named on the br.t machine ixMuribl* lo make. 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(MbSrt bcJmw ll.» w ,m<a M wBell.. i?dM.,d~ j^îoTrL* I— l>r,0~da M —Resd.-sMSe Clo'klaf fûëw.s Bed Kara N-Be.used Kh.wa O-daSWOk*™ •» Ctaaka •— It ws aas xu W|s bupyl, UMakfaa wualaiaf n«M0|a(.>sad nuoaekaeteS IbewwateaWaaSyWwaatU keMsa»Mtfaia f. M. ROBERTS' SUPPLY HOUSE* Minneapolis, Minn. You will find Coupons like this in. TH I ft CHVrON Cut thin out Good for -4 O bring tu IheWileyB. Allen Name.................. CO. Address................. a. 0 (1*211 111 St. 1 ronlAiid, Or. Portland Oregonian, Tradoor Telegram and Times ; Also in your local town paper. Be Quick About I*. W yoor* I» among the first 100 coupon« reach I nit us it will be accepted as part payment, under our easy in» siallmeut plan, (or a flrst-claaa new piano. iSStr I (llvl T* Ip, I I\ I IIHBUUI Jt a m best, retailed at gtouO, up. EVERYONE can have a piano now, and a good one, too. Dr. Lukens, The Old Reliable Specialist. OLDEST ln experience—RICH HIST to medical know lad«* CROWNED with 86 TEARS of unparalleled succwm—the sufferers' friend— the people's specialist. He haa cured thoueand* and can cura you. AU Chronic, Nervous, Blood and Skin Diseases, Stricture, Olaet, Vartosonetes Rupture, Piles, Goitre, Cancer cured without cuttin* or detention from bo*. tneae. Dr. Dukena treats all curable chronle and difficult dis e ase* at Ik* home of the patient with unfalltnc auccee*. If you cannot call, writ* yau symptoms for tbe moat perfect mall system. Adele* fra*. Kline- RnaaaüMMt bulwitna No. n Front An.. Seattle. Wuklnatai of of Bicycle managers say that western men have lunger legs than eastern men. ami that the wheels shipped west of tlie Alle ghany mountains will average more in height titan those sold in the east. Ke») Work. Too much exercise leaves one a prey to soreness ami stifinesa, but it is easy work for St. Jacob's Oil to get tlie muscles back into proper shape and cure the distress. Thousands and thousands of dollars were sent to western cities to be placed on Sharkey. To Care a Cold In Oae Dar The distance from the farthest point of polar discovery to the pole itself is 460 miles. Nervr jlestorer. Mend for rus a aa.OO trial bottle and treatise. DR. it. U. lLUNK, Ltd., WH Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa All machines and parts of machines for the gold industry in Siberia may be imported duty free into Russia for the period from 181X1 till tlie end of 1906. When coming to Ban Francisco ffo to Brooklyn Hotel, 208-Z12 Bush St. Amer ican or European plan. Room and board ' 51.00 to 5150 per day; rooms 50 cents to 1 11.00 per day; stnKle meals 25 cents. Free coach. Chas. Montgomery. Secret.!rv Alger denim the report nam ing him as a successor to Senator Mi-Mil lan. No household Is complete without a ! bottle of the famous Jegge Moore Whl*- j key. It Is u pure and wholesome sttmu- j tant recommended by all physicians 1 Don't neglect this necessity. [ ------ J Two hundred lepers are at large at j Manila, and small pox has become cpi- | demie. - j My doctor said I would die, but P'so's Cure for Consumption cured me.—Amos Keiner, Cherry Valley, 111., Nov. 23, Technical education is making remark able progress in Iamdon. Try Scdllilnr'» Beat Tes «nd Hsktn« Puwdor The c-rui.-cr Buffalo will not go to the Philippines this winter. A singular accident has been reported from a chemical factory where a work man's clothes became saturated with dust from the grinding of chlorate of pot«»- ; sium. A spark from the workman's pipe fell on the clothes, when the entire suit instantly flashed into flame, producing fa tal bums. Avoid the Niff ht Air. Avoid the night air when damp and cold, and you will often avoid having neuralgia, but !3t. Jacob's Oil will cure it no matter what is the cause and no mat ter how long it has continued. Great Britain leads in per capita beer drinking, consuming 1,200,000,000 gal lons a year, or 30 gallons lo each person* Germany is second, with 1,400,000,000 gallons, which is 27 gallons to each in habitant. We average only 15 gallon* apiece. The Singulese children are said to be more beautiful than those of any other race. jv P»t»trH»h»(l 17M. ' 1 Baker's Chocolate, ! j & j & 1 €» [ ri J ft j | g, A j 6 celebrated for more ^ than a century as a delicious, nutritious, *3 and flesh-forming ^ beverage, has our « a well-known Yellow Label on the front of every package, and our trade-mark,"La Belle Chocolatière, " on the back. NONE OTHER QENIHNB. MAOS ONLY BV ^ WALTER BAKER A CO. Ltd«. Dorchester, Mass.