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I Bad Blood Is the cause of all humors. eruDtions. boils, pimples, scrofulous sores, eczema or salt rheum, as well as of rheuma tism, catarrh and other troubles. The greatest blood remedy for all these troubles, proved by its unequaled record of cures, is Hood's Sarsaparilla In usual liquid form or in chocolated tablets known as Sarsatabs. 100 doses $1. Pnnitm. The owl was exhorting the Jaybird to rciurin. I t. i . . .... uuw i m a tougn proposition," ae- Knowledsed the jay. "But how can you expect me to turn over a new leaf when me trees are only in bud?" Then with a moekin and stole a nest that a trusting robin had JUtfl DUIjr, Mothers will find Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Byrup the best remedy to use tor their children Force of Habit. "Poor fellow ! He studied the Trench language for three years." "You don't say?" "Yea, and then he went orer to Paris and tried his best to pass as a native Frenchman. "Was be successful?" "No. he was tripped up on one word. When he had occasion to write 'son he forgot and wrote 'Sioux.' "Chicago rewa. Shake Into Your Shoes Allen's Foot i'aue. A powder. It makes tlgh or now shoes feel easy. It is a certain cure for sweating, callous and hot, tired, aching feet. 8old br ail riigglsts. Price 25c. Trial pack age mailod FREE. Address Allen S. Olmsted. le&of, iew York. Crowded. Secretary Taft was, on one occa sion, in consultation with Senator Pen rose of Pennsylvania. The Secretary is gigantic, and the Senator Is taiier and weighs more than any member of the Senate. While these two statesmen were in earnest conversation, an aggressive pol itician endeavored to enter the room, but an alert secretary politely inter fered. "What are they doing In there?" ask ed the politician, Inquisitively. This impertinent question nettled the ecretary, and he answered, tersely: Holding a maw meeting, I presume." Harper's Weekly. DOES YOUR BACK ACHE? Typewriter Cateh CoI. I SOLDIEES' AND SAILOES' A.BT. The employer looked on with a ptiB- eled expression while the new stenog- i . . ( r wmm -mtr mm m mm m mm m m mm V 4 4Bh mm m mm m m Tbelr Work. Paris Is to have a salon mllltaire, or military picture exhibition, which, it Is said, will awaken both surprise and admiration. It Is a strictly official affair. It Is to be held in the Grand Palais, where the regular annual salon displays take place. The honorary presidents of the management are Gen eral Tiquart, the minister of war; Gas ton Thompson, the minister of marine, and M. Dugnrdln-Beaumetz, who Is un dersecretary to M. Brland In charge of the fine arts section of the department rapher carried the typewriter across the room and placed it on a chair in the immediate neighborhood of a steam radiator. "I'll be ready in Just a minute. Mr. t, , she said. "The typewriter got ! 1.1 .Y. 1 1 11 . . . . i turn ffuuu me neat was turned on, ana It sticks dreadfully." "Does the cold affect them?" he asked. "That's something new." "Yea, sir. I find that it does, very much. Some machines regularly take cold If left long in a cold room. It's especially hard on old machines that are pretty well worn, making them very "ne 8 linniannefinhlo nnmoflmra T'v UM.n ' education the cold to remain in an old on until iUO uniting it had been several hours In a warm room, wnen 11 graauaiiy became better; v.., "iu., c.,ft....,SB nnu but usually a machine yields to three vlucr "ri Pruuut'- uouaru ueiame. or four minutes of warmth." New great PaInter " wnr Pictures, who York Press. '8 8a'' to the moving spirit In the exnibltlon, expresses amazement at the great merit of the work in a majority of co sea A large majority of the ob jects sent In will be In the display. The contributors range from sublleu tenants to generals. In the marine sec tion captains in the navy have sent sea pieces and midshipmen studies of exotic life and scenery reproduced from nature in Africa and Indo-Chlna. Gen eral Michel, the commander of the See- commlttee received more than 800 exhibits oil nalntlnes. water colors, sculpture, engravings and Speaking- of Thaws. "Thaw " began Mrs. Stubb the other morning. "Thaw!" snapped Mr. Stubb, irrita my. -aow, look Here, Maria, If you begin to talk about the Thaw trial I will leave the house. I am sick of hear ing about it and " Thaw " "Didn't I tell you to stop? This Thaw argument is a nuisance and But Mrs. Stubb kitchen table with "Ignoramus !" she hissed. give a poor, weak woman a chance to get in a word? I am not talking about the Thaw trial. I was merely tellintr you to go out and thaw the pipes. Of an the " But Mr. Stubb had fled with the ket tie of hot water. Price of Proficiency. nerkimer James, the well known sci entist, was talking in New York about the bill of $25,000 that Dr. Frank Bill ings presented to the Marshall Field estst My Hair is Scraggly Do you like It? Then whv be contented with it? Have I to be? Oh, no I Just put on Ayer's Hair Vigor and have long, thick hair; soft, even hair; beautiful hair, without a single gray line In it. Have a little pride. Keep young just as long as you can. T mm f w ...an A . .,1 eentlr my hair wu very tray. But in a few WARkl A i.t'i CI- Vlitu h..J U I color to my hair so now there it not a itray hair to be iaeu'-J. W. Hansoh, Boulder Creek, Cat. Companionship of Book. Will you go and gossip with your housemaid or your stable boy when you may talk with kings and queens, while this eternal court is open to you, with its society wide as the world, mul titudinous as its days, the chosen and the mighty of every place and time? Into that you may enter always, In that you may take fellowship and rank ac cording to your wish. From that, once entered Into it, you can never be out cast but by your own fault. John Rus-kin. AT1 y J. O. Ayr Co., Lowell, v vwiutgnnri or 7 SABSAPAB1LLA. PILLS. CHERRY PECT0BAL. yers Pleaaant for Mice. "I never knew before what the little chimney back of the gaa stove was m . t .1 . 1. - i 1 . . . . . . , iur, aiu me f,ui us sne came out of ond Hrmv onrna. In rnrpiunrr1 hv a V . . -;tne Kitcnen anu stood in the doorway, was rapping on the pen and ink drawing of the barracks but j know now. It was b the rolling pin. at Nancy and their picturesque sur- the mlce There l8 fl nest of them ,n wu. you uur. iwcuauii tue m-'thcre now ag nlce and Mn I Sljrna of Coming; Earthquake. I Can an earthquake be "felt" ap proachlng as a shower of rain can be felt and a fail of Bnow? On the Ri viera in 18S7 the horses laid their ears back and gave every sign of uneasi ness. In Chile the birds have been observed to fly inland Just before a convulsion. In Talcahuano In 1825 all the dogs fled from the city. These ac tions, of course, as a scientist who has collected a valuable list suggests, may be mere coincidences, for birds will fly Inland and kittens become nervous when no earthquake is nigh. On the other hand, as the lower animals are I singularly sensitive to any changes of weatner and to pressure of the air they "may even be conscious of sub terranean movements which . do not come within human ken or are even not detectable by the most delicate instruments." Banking by Mail I WE PAY INTEREST On savings deposits of a dollar or more, compounded twice every year. It is just as easy to open a Savings Account with, us by Mail as if you lived next door. Send for our free book let, "Banking by Mail," and learn full particulars. Address Oregon Trust & Savings Bank Portland, Oregon Sixth and Washington StsT It seems a big fee," said Prof. James. "But whenever nhvslcians' L. ... , . "flrtnnro T fMnlr I fantry, who exhibited a portrait of Minister Bartbon. is to have one of General Brugere In the military exhi bition. Naval Lieutenant Lacaze con tributes a water color, "Summer Even ing In Brittany:" Naval Captain Lan- ary, an on painting, "jsear Cherbourg: Colonel Inspector Lapain, a picture, "Ruins of Chevreuse," and Army Chap lain Levejrue. studies from still life. Those who have seen the collection say that the cavalry artists seem to run to water colors, the artillerv to painting In oils, the engineers to sculp ture. The Infantry are at home In Profit by the Experience of One Who Hat Found belief. James R. Keeller, retired farmer, of Fenner St., Cazenovia, N. Y., says: "About fiften years ago I suffered with my back and kidneys. I doctored and used many remedies with out getting relief. Be ginning with Doan s Kidney Pills, I found relief from the' first box, and two boxes restored me to good, sound condition. M wite and many of my friends have used Doan's Kidney Pills with good results and I can earnestly recommend them." Sold by all dealers. 60 cents a box. Foster-Mi Iburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. fees seem extortionate I think of certain famous eye specialist. "A patient of this specialist's om Ing to pay his bill, growled: "'Doctor, it seems to me that $500 !. a big charge for that operation of mine. It didn't take you over half a minute. wood and miniature painting. In the sculpture section the work of two offl cers who have some celebrity in art circles Is described as specially good. They are Captains Allouard and Jacques Fromont-Meurlee of the re serve staff. Simultaneously with the exhibition Jit I UiJJjuiiaucuuoij i UU Mi -u, u,ar r, toe oiner answered, there will be a "memorial" display of lu operation works by artists who have served in In half a minute I have spoiled over the army. lt wm ,nclude the name8 eleven pecks of such eyes as yours. of Melaaonler, who served as lieutenant Philadelphia Record. Ox Waarona Asxalnst Freight Trains. In the Cape of Good Hope colony many of the short railroad branches and extensions do not pay on account of ox wagon competition. In the report for the year 1905. recently Issued, the traffic manager of one of the lines re ports in regard to a new nineteen-mile Drancn tnat as there was a very plenti ful supply of wagons and an abundant supply of grass during the season ox wagon rates ruled low and the railroad secured little general trafflc. colonel in 1870, and of Detaille. who was an ordnance officer on the staff of General Appert New York Sun. NOT A SQUARE DEAL. Mexican Gives Cause of Hia Griev ance A gainat American Partner. In looking up some mining claims in Mexico, I found myself maklnir inaui- rles of a native named Don Estatso, says a contributor to the Baltimore American. Ills greeting was anything but cordial, and he answered oiy que ries In a way that gave me no Informa tion. I was rather surprised at this. and a few days later expressed my be." 7m m Mica Axle Grease Helps the Waaon no the Dill C The load seems lighter Wagon and team wear longer Yon make more money, and have xnore time to make money, when wheels are greased with Pea Axle Grease The longest wearing and most satisfactory lubricant in the world. STANDARD OIL CO. -m MOWAKD E. BURTON. Assayer ari Chemist. Leadville, Colorada Specimen prices: Gold, Silver, U ud, f 1 ; Odd, Bllver,75cj Oold, 60c; Zinc or Copper, 81. Cyanide tests. MkUIdk envelopes and full price list sent on application. Control and I'm- ilrn wnrlr i.HclteH. Iiaiuni...! n- local Bank. BRING YOUR TOOTH TROUBLES TO US Before Going; Elsewhere. DR. B. E. WRIGHT. 342M Washington St. Portland, Oregon r. v Thn n.4ln..4 Til n.J Bi-ll fl V Hie runidiiu Hie dim mdiiidl UO. Will b ft'a'l to give you particulars atom its beautiful t'eramie, losaie, Knameleti and Encaustic Tile, wholesale and retail. Write today. JAMES E. BARKER. Prop. 21 7 Marquam Bldg. Portland, Oregon FREE The latest details concerning the construc tion of the "Chicago- New York Air Line Rail road" will be found in the "Air Line News," which can be had free of any expense by writ ing the SOUTHWESTERN SECURITIES CO. Portland, Oregon. Demoralised, Friend of rtanrtlilnto Rinra Inn r " " " ft "I ' " " " 'IV4 LJIJ'IV )I 1 UUJ " you getting along with your campaign? .self to a friend of the don. He couldn't Famously? 6ee throueh It. but said he wmiM nrf Candidate No: infamously. Haven't mi u.. - . '.uiAa.nuva.iiiuiinni'iviiiiiM- inu rvinniA you seen the opposition papers? Use A NEW PERFECTION Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove Because it's clean. Because it's econom ical. Because it saves time. Because it girts best cooking results. Because its flame can be regulated instantly. Because it will not overheat your kitchen. Because it is better than the coal or wood stove. Because it is the perfected oil stove. For other reasons see stove at your dealer's, or write our nearest agency. Made in three sizes and fully warranted. 1 1 T jg jfmym cannot be equaled -Ltllll IJJ for its bright and steady light, simple construction and ahanJutA aaforv Fnnlnt with latest ImproTed burner. Made of brass throughout and beautifully nickeled. An ornament to any room, whether library, dining-room, parlor or bedroom. Every lamp warranted. Write to our nearest agency if cot at your dealer's. STANDARD OIL COMPANY U.NCOKPOUATKD) jThe Finest Gardens Seeds are planted Why ? Because we sell you the kinds that grow best on this Coast Our hinHum.lv Hlnt.t4 ..I . ...W. IIV.J Wd.lMtVU nu UCSCIIUVC .Annual tells all about our Seeds. Plants. Roses. Spray Pumps. fertilizers, incuoaiors. orooaers, rouury and tJee Supplies. A fee Book Ht. 2bO W. a Ik ty t wactil caukt I TraH. Shraha Elc". Book Ha. 261 M raouaaL PORTLAND SEED-CO. Portland. Oregon - " SpoRsm. Wash. oi weeks he came to me and said "Senor, I know why Don gave you such coldness." "Well?" "A year ago he was In the mine busi ness with one of your countrymen. At that time he was In love with Ameri cans. Together they did business much business. It was pleasant he- tween them. They were like sisters. If one said so then the other said so. Nothing was the trouble for a lone-. . oi long time." "And then there was trouble, eh?' "There was. My good and sincere mend, Don Estanso, he saw a chance." "Chance for what?' "To beat that American out of thou. sands of dollars-many thousands. He Improved that chance and did beat him." "And Is that whv he la nnven An Americans now?" "Ah, no. When your coainfltrlof had been beaten he went to the court tt said It was a swindle. He called for Justice." "And did he get It?" 'Xot at all ; but what did he do? In stead of leaving the case to the Judge, whom my friend could have hntuvi rvJ fo.lHK), lie demanded n Jury, and It cost my friend four tlnsps that sum to keep what he had swindled. It was v.rr bad policy very bad. It gives my countrymen the idea that von will nor give what you call a square deaL" Date Back to Day. of Joanna. Moor and Morocco are words nn. known to the people of that troubled land. These people know themselves as Arabs and descendants of thoRA valiant upholders of the Trophet's green standard who swept like a flood across North Africa at the time of the hegira. The Morocco of the present day they found possessed bv a stur.lv race who claimed descent from the nH- ple who were cast out of Canaan by Joshua, the son of Nun. Their coun try, so far as its plains were concorn ed, was taken from them by the Arabs, and their nghtlng strength was made to serve the Arab cause In the nm. quest of Spain. They themselves grad ually took to the mountains, to th Great Atlas. Here they have renin in. ed ever since, speaking their own lan guage, maintaining their own customs and racial attributes and obstln.itpiv refusing to be absorbed by the Arab dwellers on the plains. These people are the Berbers; their tonirue U nii Shllhah. When you buy WFT WEATHER CLUTHINGr you want complete protection and long service. These and many other good points are comoinea in . TOWER'S FI&H BRANS OILED CLOTHING You cant afford to buy any other vj owf co eoo vi TQRQ.TQ. CAN. I III If S I Aw fnl Break. Th man f V . A .L. .V. , - " VM. UVUBC UO.U BUUVTIl lilt? fc.sr.anso cauer th, ieaky rooff the irisecure founda tion, tns untinished upper rooms, and the generally wretched condition of the prem ises. "Now," he said, "I think you ought to make the assessment about half what it was last year." "You must have misunderstood me, Mr. Gimpswitch, remarked the caller. "I didn't say I was the assessor. What I said was that mv name is Elsessor. I nm thinking of buying some property In this neighborhood." Chicago Tribune. As Cheap it Cat Ifl Bought in Ihi East DBlivery Mach Qolckar Writs Us Today ALL YOUR HOUSE GLEANING DONE WITH CLASSIFIED ADS NOTICE The following announcements are Hum ico-uiiig uuriucbb wen anu nrmB, ana are mav cont&in lust tht nrnnnRitinn inn am Inir- REAL ESTATE 110.00 DOWN 110.00 MONTHLY Send in for booklet deseriblnir our guaranteed investment At .TamlMAn Parlr u ,iihn,hnr Spokane. An invpfitmpnt hor. Ana All .Via - . . . . . - Liiju.a i. lilt i-v. V IJ111V and protection offered by a savings bank or life insurance company, but the returns will net from 60 per cent to 100 per cent on the investment. T Ot us mall mil full n.lmU.a a j . , ,111.1111.!., " isiai card will bring them. BABCOCK & MOS3 Selling Agents Spokane, Washington National Bank, Ref. eats All tlmloM ic i A - v. , uaiuaua, fat C. Gee The 'Well-Knowii. Reliable CHINESE Root and Herb DOCTOR Hia Chance. 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CHASE PLAYER-PIANO Ioes not enlarge the instrumrnt or change style of rave: mechanism all tflow keyboard: operates piano action abstract direct, and precisely as regular piano keys do, securing the same expression as the artist can by hand; can be entirely removed from the piano In five minutes' time, and that without the use of a screw driver. Write lor Free Booklet SHERMAN, CLAY 4 CO. SPOKANE. SEATTLE. Wash. wash. PORTLAND, Ortjoft P. N. V. Now 20-O7 ITT7HEJ writing to advert l.era pi w f II menlloa tbia paper. I i)