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I I .III Always Making Friends the furtiiriiile rvpcrieiice of Hood's Karsapa- - I I 1..... j 1 1 ! !. 111. V''"'L' "' ' mm praise 11 t i nin-H it l"in uiodo. "I know by et tlnit il "l puriiunim u a rami. 1 am inure glud in takings it la ma- ..ril'lllf I .Ill ilH' . ,, i iii lnr are ill selling it, iri'"' '' " ' 1 "I'l"'1'10 '"uva out t!ie chills, .. I ttniu-fila anil tliceatiiin. V.if I" I I l..n .n.l it ... T truly y iii ' - ,,,1 (,, reliable ianiwy ineijiciiio. we James Julm- li.ina Avenue, Philadelphia, I'u. i ii i a i l " ' . . . .. . -:.... i. L ..n.tm-ll.l It 1" "lr J . 5.'. I i:. i t., ilnmiM'l i f homes all over the country Hood's Sarsaparilla 1, uiJ ;l I1'"" Mcuicinq " blood I'unlkr. I'OI IIKV AND (IAMK r, , , fur. v irif Wild Durk . ,,, ,.. ... Wrl jl,,. a poultry. (e. ate. Pearson-Paui' Co.. Portland r Ah r It bIiouIJ bo in yours. WILSON REVOKES TAFTS ORDERS rstmastcrs in 50,000 Offices Will He Appointed. Llrl!TP Wnlea" I. I eleaaae, (AIM! It- .f 4 a.ii.ll.a.kelie. Ji(te''"; II .1 llvi uwwwv Mew. MONEY TO LOAN f,! V i ,i. f r eci'lii-atlon Liana. Weat- , ij a t.,n... .. iw.i u t. rat fnrhintt'll I. M. ,tr Ih.J ) M.tllKlo.UM PJiu,. J. : f. fik art priow. Second Hand etaehfn. err iHMiKhl. eukl and eh. eiia-me. VrITK roll l'KKK ADVICK fcf.itiii'. "ii . h is-ia or aiu iu yMi. AUH VN. H IM II.IZKUI O. l-j tij...n Hi.. l'oiilkn4. Or. HOLTON i, nil ItriZSi'IIKK M ini hi i N'. i t ( as mi Mir m $100 TO $500 SAYED On l!;uh Automobile. (ir e-- 'i-rnr.vn m V p'aiv Virrar term I" i-f fuU pATtttV CERLINCFR MOTOR CAR CO. I'OIMI.AVU. HKiON. LIKE FLAVOR OF CHOCOLATE Addition to Cuttard Makes Llttla Ex tra Work, and tha Children Ara 6ura to Appreciate It. It I no inor tronlilii lo muk a rhoinliilH riiHlnrd Hum It la a (ilaln in ami tint tliiii'ohilt) Ih a cliung". ( hll.lrt'ii cmiii'i Ijilly 'iijy a CUHturd mudo In thiH way. Tim proliurtlunH aru two 'ii.riiU of milk, nun ounro of i-liocolnti", two i'hh, miKiir to tnnt, UMtiiilly r l.ont thri'u 1 11 Mih iouii fi;lH. a I'Imi Ii of nail iinil hiilf a tci'.apoouful of biiv prrfrrrfil flavoring. Melt tlii rliiH'nlalo In a doublu boll-i-r. 1'our Him milk In and l-t It coino to a boll. Il.'.it kkh, auKar and aalt loK'thiT, and )our tbn dolling milk ovit .In) inUtuni and Rtraln Into cua turd ruN or oim Iiitkh illnh aa pro firrrd. Set In a pan of hot watrr and bak In n modoratu oven. I KiipioK you know how to toll when tlio riiMiard la dim". If not, thi-n tlic tt'Ht In a knlfn put Into tlio nilddlo or th 'ii.i.,r.l. If thn knlfa ciiini-n out rlran tlio illi.h la ready to h taken from the oven, whlltt If tha ciiHtard atlcka to Him ktilto It niUHt be left a Utile lotiK'-r KnhangB. ( wiule Voa W.llu " ' Aili n'i F .M.I Km It (rrrialn nil fnr hot, writ' liitr. .t lit, ii. I w.il !.., u, hiIK l..t. lr all lnun.t.la. ITI...i-. I'..li I !,, nlMitiili.. 1 rial ... tn,-e UtK. AU IrtaJ AllonS. Ollun-.l. 1 K..y, N. Y. STond and Third Clam IMace to Ite I'lurcd Under Civil .St-rvite Within the Year. VVahiniton, I). C All fourth claaa HmtiiiHiiterHhipa except thoao paying k-HB than $1H0 a year were thrown open Ut competition by an executive order iMued by I'reai.lent WilHon. Theae poaitiona, are retained in the rlimsil'urd aeetion, but about 60,000 in cumbent" who were "covered in" into the rlaaaifled aervieea by executive or (Iit of previnua adminiatrationH, will huve to meet all-coinerg in competitive examinations in order to hold their Ignitions with civil aervice protection. In a atatcment making thin order public, I'oHtiniiMter General Iturleson a-inounced that it wan the purpohe of I'reaident WilHon and himaelf to ex tend the cliiHHified aervice to include preMidential HMtmantera of the aecond and third clamica, probably within a year. Thia may require legislation by conKreHH, he aaid. Under I'reaident Taft'a order of Oc toher 15, 1912, fourth clans pout mas ter were divided into two cIuHitea, "claaa A," those drawing more than I'.ilO a year, and "china 15," thoae oruwing lena than $500 per year. Competitive examination! were pre-m-ribed for future applications for class A appointments, while the clans It position were to be filled on returna of Mfttoirice innpectorn. Wilson's order leaves only the offices paying $1H0 or less to be filled on inspectors' report. HEAVY IMMIGRATION COMING PROPER CARE OF CUT QLA8S fxr BjV Walked Fifteen Miles. Tbrrc i !. . ! r -n I it i Knrrow, eight art old. V lii n Knrrww. five, and tit I ;- ii ii , mx. of 1'etersborouith ilird 1.'. '.. miles to Whaplode lirora .e riceiit Sun. lay to sen their Krond- tolbrr. 1 l.e i liililri-n. who undertook Joiinii-y uTiknown to their parents. krrlinl i 1i iik ted, and after being fed i r sited . re driven homo acuta. LoDjua Mail. The Hortia Sentinel. It It r:n h tniihin i duty to under- mil the I r. p irai loll of food ao that m)t lie f t ti.r h ii in n consumption. Kay tier I... neceuiiary for her to at ii to il.e a. lual work, but aba oulJ tin. heiitiuel, always oa larn. Put W.ich Under Tumbler. Phi hit a wjit.-ti under a tumbler l-ar tin- I.. ! of a uli k person will give B relief llnlii M t ttk III if. whlrh Is Nuontlv . iryliij; to blKhly aenal- lleries GonnniHRSTioN f THE B! ST SAFEGUARD AGAINST I Aa bODILY DISORDERS. jHEBESTSAFEGUARD FOR A GOOD DIGESTION 13 Need Care of Home. A I'hlladelphlH physician wbo en Joys a handnnme practice and excel lent hoxpital ciiiiuerllona told me an liiteientlK altliom.li terrible thing. Alioiit !o per cent, out of every loo babies thut are Kent to hospitals for brlnKlng up die. Tin' death rate among such unfortunates Is seven times aa Kn-ut as with infanta who havn the Inline. Hate care of mothers. Truly there Is ruimothlnt: needed In a child's life besides food, t-helter, and clulhlu -.I'hilttdelphltt Record. Squeaky Boota. Often when one has purchased a pair of hoots, one ilofsn'l know till they are unmo that they creak. How ever, the disagreeable noise may be stopped by takltiK them back to the shoemaker and asking him to spring them on each side and Insert between thn sulfa a teasiioonful of French chalk. This process conts only a trifle and answers admirably. rw W water f. Mulr,. I.kiut-I blue la l- Csl all '. r lliiT linl CM llil blU, liW ja Uial'a ail blue. Rather Flimsy Excuse. The case of "any excuse" was ex emplified recently at Capetown (3. Africa) criminal court. A native when asked by the magistrate why he had signed his evidence 'Tom Harris." bla : rent name beln April Phalander, re- j plied that he did so because the pen wti bud one and his band was shak ing. Tactful Mr. Cumrox. j "I want to talk to you about bocom- ' lng your son In law," said the young! man. "I can't advise you," replied Mr. j Cumrox, "on the subject of becoming a member of tin' family. As your sin cere personal friend 1 ought to speak freely, but as n hilt-bund unJ father I j am restrained. Oh, Suoar. Crndmillv. but surely, the world Is i l.elnir Americanized. A I'arls restaur ant advertises: "Kukes do buckwheiU do Amer'.calne." Way Out. Knlckcr "A Juds bns ruled thnt a woman shouldut spend more on clothes than on rent." Mrs. Knlcker "Well, then, we shall have to pay bigger rent." New York Sun. ! Panama Canal to Iirinjf Many to ! Pacific Coast. ! Iierlin The exemption of American j vessels from the payment of tolls for ; passing through the I'anama canal is unjust and places German shipping at a disadvantage, according to 1'hilip i Iluineken, mannging director of the j North German Lloyd, who writes to ! the Tageblatt. i He expresses confidence, however, that German shipping interests are sufficiently powerful and enterprising to maintain competition even under these circumstances. Ilerr lleinckcn hopes, under Presi dent Wilson's regime, the measure of discrimination will be revoked. He ! forenes a big immigrant traffic to the i Pacific Coast of both the United States an 1 Camilla, and in a more limited way also to Seuth America. I VITALITY IN SEVERED PARTS Exempied from Taxation. fur reii :.,,,, nf niihlle luillrv tha tnw ""'Ids rr,,ni luxation churches and ;"n (in .pi rty, ceim-lcrlcs, school 1 roller., properly, bulldlnga used ,r Htinm,,,,.,!, literary, scientific or '"lUMe i,,,r..M..M y)l r"'- county, utate or the Unl- OIHM'S. i The Chance. ' The man who roinplains that he has i not succeeded because ho tins never jhod a ehaneo expects somebody else I to furnish the chuiico. i I White Wood Work. Inside painted woodwork can be mndrt to look like new by rubbing It I well with a rag dipped In whiting. Af- .... . I, - Mil,..- Orles It Should tlO tlior- 'oiighly removed with a soft cloth. The ' pniut Is not Injured, as It usually Is by the application of simp and water, i and the process Ih easy. flTl- T71-wllh sponary ft colled th lnUlbI VIA .... ..a nolaona ua wltn typhoid, f . w The Mostj-;-r.'M"iKii!l TE Ai;,: nil exposed to'aurh danpers-onr only nrmor Is ffood nd ' ' '... It your stomach be of good digestion, your live r ctlve V "r full of Rmsl pure air and you cT.n't .urrnli-r t any of the J7"nigerni,. The beat known tonic and altaratiTa, that eorraeta a torpid llvet, M Mim digwtloa ao that good blood Is manufactured and the system nourished, la p,ScVs flolden Medical Ttiscovcry This famous mr.llrlne hu bwn nM by medicine dealers In Ita liquid form for Iw y"nr- "ln aatlafaetlnn. If you prefer you ran "f""''".! n Mlir,l r),corery Ublete of your druggist at fl.W, also In 60s stao. 'by ini .nii t0n.-ent sUmps, R.V. flrc M. U.. Hulf.l.N N.Y.. for trial bo. Questions of Life Xl'rATW. J!'"'i l' ..Vea .l.h..n..m,. bmml In ehrtb, ao Irae Ul aujooa ndin U (SM-, "an,,, u. prepay rust of wraupina and poatawa, ScicntistH Claim Titisuca May Hold Life Many Years. Washington, D. C Sustained life in parts of the human tissue after the organism had died, like the snake's ta'l. which the schoolboy believed does not die until the sun was set, was the theme discussed at the closing session of the congress of American Physi cians and Surgeons. According to the papers read by eminent authorities, life in cells taken from a living animal organism has been sustained under certain condi tions for more than four years after the animal from which they were taken ceased to exist. The speakers declured that it ultimately would be clearly demonstrated that life in sev ered cells could be sustained for as long a Hriod as the organism would live under normal conditions. Many of the scientists declared their belief that life could be main tained in severed cells and that there could be regular growth in tho actual cell divisions and not merely degener ative movement. It also was declared that life could be susH'iuled and made active again through the application of a proper medium. Socialists Get on Ballot. Los Angeles Despite the fact that Job Harriman, their standard bearer, was defeated by 784 votes for a place on the election ballot, 15 other Social ists qualified in the primary election, which assures another warm campaign between now and Juno 3, the city elec tion, between Socialists and anti Sociulists. Charles t). Morgan, So cialist candidate for city attorney, won a place in the final ballot, as did six out of seven Socialist candidates for the Ixiard of education and eight out of nine candidates for council. World's Cattle Studied. Rome The general assembly of the International Institute of Agriculture, ; occupied its time Thursday with the consideration of the increase In the price of meats. It was decided to col lect statistics of cattle throughout the I world for the purpose of studying the causes of the increase in cost, ami devising a means to combat it. A table will bo prepared showirsr the consumption of mcata in different countries. Noted Explorer is Dead. New York William F. C. Nindc mann, one of the two survivors of Commander De ling's party in the Jeanette expedition into North Tolar regions 14 years ago, died at his home at Hollis, L. I., Wednesday. He was born in Germany in 1850 and became an explorer at the age of 21. Elaborate Precautions Necessary to Preserve the Beautiful But Ex tremely Delicate Article. Cut glass la very fashionable now, and is used upon the dinner table and la the drawing room with gnat suc cess. Ilut, bIiih! How easily P can be chipped and spoiled. What precau tions can be take with the precious pieces? Cut glass must he handled very care fully when It ts washed, so that no risk Is run of chipping It. A wooden bowl will belp. Place In a wooden bowl some vhav Ings of mild white soap and pour over these boiling water. When the water has become luke warm wash the kI.'ihs In thd suds, us ing a soft null bruhh. Then dip the gluss In a second wooden bowl, thU time filled with clear lukewarm water, until all traces of aoap Is removed. Now dip the glass 1'ito a third bowl of luke warm water to which bluing bits been added (for the bluing will give a brilliance to the glass) and then dry It with a very soft cloth, i'ollbh It with soft tissue paper. Gilded and patterned china may well be washed In the same careful way, but the blueing should bo omitted. Ik ii 'UT HAM - 1 Ut I TAKS NO I V. L. DOUGLAS M.oo 3JL2 ,4-oo 4..so AND R-oo SHOES FOR MEN AND WOMEN BE 87 808 HHOIB In thi WORLD Th larf makr of Man's $3.50 and $4.00 ho in the worlds. jour i!Mlr to ihow Too I4 IXmtlM V4.fH, M.fMl m and fr mm atlir n . coating .". OO to 7 OO lit ouljr fllllfimir tm in pric. P in all Irwl nttr. llrt una hHM't to unit vrrrtKl. If you roiil'il vUlt W. 1.. imtiplna Inne fits-io-rtmm mi Hrrklofi, M., and for oiin-Jf how i-arrfuliv IV. I. lour) tho unif. W ifillfJ lh-n unlratanil hv thor nr wrritil4 tit tx-ttr, look bttr, hold I hir ihuixi and r luugmr than any aiker anaka for tha prira. r W. K lNnfUc lo ar no frjf in fnr t-nUy. ftrrlw tlirw. rr.tn ina imurr ami ivm rn m an.'-iimfi ut" i hfio-a for rwrj iifin Tmt 01 ' u rail' 1 1 v. it ha irn, iijr I alalug, II will liot f' u how to MWt t.y mail, ami wlif fan cn mc uionnf on fiur fiHtre-a. IIM)IULA-S . llfsM-kton, M . SUBSTITUTE W, it ' j i i 7 - rw f y.)r tm . jtf CATfTTOK V, ,- a atJa.riiijs- n t-.r i-.t..m When Your Eyes Need Care Try Ifurln Eve ItrmrMjr. No HmartlnsT-Kele rioa A. IM g.irtly. Try it for H.-.l, V.. , Walrry K-jtm auU liranulal'd Eyell'la. lllua traul tUxjk. lo raeh l'iiekir. Murine la eeoipontinwl bf our ix-nlum -im.i aM1f.it-nl M-4 Itiim." but UAeri In au.-.-w.rill I'liyltMau' I'rao Wua for nmnr yeant. N.,w dfllmo-d u, lun I-LO-ll.. an4 l. -id br lfruk'tflMiM at 'ito and Wo wr Hot! la. Moriua Mjo buIto lu Aaeptlo Tuua, Xo anil 6bc Murine) Eye) Remedy Co., Chloago Keeping Mind In Condition. No mind is first class that Is not continually reading books and con versing with men that require an ef fort to he understood. The novel. soak ed Intellect, gormandizing upon easy reading, grows flabby. Compressed Sponges. A compressed sponge Is a bit of toilette daintiness intended specially for travelers, though it appeals as well to the stuy-at-home who is an ultra hyglenlBt. The sponge is of com pressed absorbent cotton about tne. Blr.e of a twenty-five cent piece, and half an Inch In thlcknes. Dropped Into water It becomes saturated and expands to the size of a small face clotb, large enough to wipe the face free from dust and grime. BEEF BRAISED A LA BRISSE In the Telephone Book. Pear Old Lady (using call-office tele phone for the first time, to operator at tha exebauge) "And as you've been so nice and attentive, my dear, I'm putting an extra penny In the box for yourself." Punch. Raises k If tne ytl 1 Dough : If Bettir! Pound Caa SpJjSJ i Lucky In Love. The optlmlbt had lout heavily. "Oh, well!" he remarked, us he rose from the gaming table, "unlucky at cards, lucky at love." "Is that true in your case?" sneered the pessimist. "Sure," replied the optimist. "At any rate. I have never been married." Philadel phia Kecord. HUSBAND NAILED RUBBER ON GATES Wife o Weak and Nervous Could Not Stand Least Noise How Cured. Change From the Familiar Roast Is Something That Will Be Appre ciated By the Family. Tnke a rump piece of beef, welch ing at least eiht pounds, and lard it with half a pound of salt pork, cut in long, half-Inch square pieces. Season well with allspice, chopped parsley, and a little garlic. Tie up firmly and place in the stew pan with four ounces of melted beef suet: fry brisk ly until a crisp brown all over. Drain off the fat, add a quart of broth made from bones and trimming, two cups tomato sauce; a bunch of parsley; two onions, and about a quart and pint of quartered turnips. Let boil up, then cover and let simmer gently for near ly three hours. Take out the beef and place on a platter and rub the vegeta bles through a sieve into the sauce pan, skim off all fat from the gravy and reduce to the consistency of their sauce, then press the turtips, etc., through a fine sieve to make a puree. Turn onto the platter and place the meat on the puree. Pour some of the gravy over the meat and serve. TO CUBE A COLD IN ONE DAT Take LAXATIVE HKOMO Quinine Tahteta. Drorsiata rafund money if it falla to cura. a. W. tiiiOY'E'o lurnatura la on each buz. Ok. Good Dumplings. Many cooks fail with dumplings from letting the mixture gland after it Is blended or from letting the water under them get below the boiling point, 6ays the Commoner. Mix and sift two cupfuls of flour and four tea spoonfuls of baking powder and one half teaspoonful of salt. Work into this three teaspoonfuls of butter, us ing the tips of the fingers, then add gradually three-fourths of a cupful of sweet milk; put out onto a floured board and without working, roll out to half an inch thick; cut In any shape desired, or in strips, dip In flour and lay the pieces close to gether In a well-greased steamer; set this over a kettle of boiling water, cover closely and steam for fourteen minutes, keeping the water below rap idly boiling. Serve as soon as possible with portions of meat. Mothers will fln.l Mrs. Wlnslowi Soothlnc Byrui the b at remedy to uao fur ttieir ciiUAlreui during lo leatuiutf period. ! Quick Mustard Plaster, i A trained nnr ;n says that If one , forgets the exact proportion for mak j lug a mustard plaster one can be quickly made by citiing a thick slice i of bread, dipping it for just a second i In hot water, then spreading with : white of egg, and sprinkling thickly with mustard. The egg wil prevent ' blistering. II "FIGURE IT OUT" How can you expect to possess good health if you are careleps with your Stomach, Liver and Bowels. These organs are the "controlling power" and must be guarded against weakness. To this end you really should try 8 bottle of HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS lULUHJ Munford, Ala." I was so weak and nervous while passing through the Change or Ufa that I could hardly live. My husband had to nail rubber on all the gates for I could not stand it to have a gate slam. " I also bad back ache and a fullness in my stomach. I noticed that Lydia E. rinkham's Vege table Compound was advertised for such cases and I sent and got a bottle. It did me so much good that I kept on taking it and found it to be all you claim. I recommend your Compound to all women afflicted as I was. "-Mrs. F. P. MULLEN DORE, Mun ford, Alabama. An Honest Dependable Medicine Is Lydia E. rinkham's Vegetable Com pound. A Root and Herb medicine orig Inated nearly forty years ago by Lydia E. rinkham of Lynn, Mass., for con trolling female ills. Its wonderful success In this line has madd it the safest and most dependable medicine of the age for women and do woman suffering from female Ilia doea herself justice who doea not give it a trial If yon have th slightest donbt that Lydia lCIMnkliiim' Vegeta ble Compound will help yoti.wrtte to Lyclla lMMnkhaniMedlcineCo. (coulldentli.lt Lynn.Masaforad vlc. Your letterwill beopened. read and answered by a woman, and held In strict confidence Baked Peas. Now that it is between times of old and new vegetables, try this recipe: Ilaked peas: One-half pound dried green peas, one ouion, one carrot, one tenspoonful sugar, pinch of soda, a generous tablespoon of butter, water. Soak peas over night, put In bean crock in the morulng with the other ingredients and cover with water. Hake six hours or all dey in slow oven, adding water when It evaporates. When ready to serve remove onion and carrot. This dish will be found very nutritious and appetizing. Laziness and Logic. Why are we still Indolent and negli gent and sluggish, and w hy do we seek pretenses tor not laboring and not being watchful in cultivating our rea son? Kpictetus. Water in blu'.nir in adulteration G!n. anJ wa ter make li.nii Mue cstlv. Huy Rel Cruua Mall Ulue, njtkea cilhe whiter than snuw. Feminine Ambition Rebuked. The Instinctive masculine attitude toward feminine ambition is some times manifest in early years. Three-year-old Richard was observed In the barnyard one day, following with so licitous attention the movements of a hen who was trying to crow. Finally he Inquired kindly, though with evi dent disapproval: "Is anyfing the mat ter wif you?" Water and Ore Mixed. Nearly fifty tons of water were lift ed from the mines of South Stafford shire, Kngland, last year for every ton of mineral. MB. A. H POWELL atannf&t-tur.na- fhemiat, Seokjaie. W'aah. Inr Sir: Hitvinir anffervd with atomarh troulla far a nuinlar uf jrwara. and tried a vre.t n.anr doctor aod a mrent avaay pro prietary pre.Mtnt.o-ia lint oot-ibed no per manent rel.ef uetil 1 took jo.ir stomaea remed.. and am pi .Ned to .? thrtt 1 Dave aa fnrtber alo'iini-h Iroui.le and ean ent aD7 th.na 1 desire and ...ffer uo bad reeolta. 1 am a profeamouaj niiree. havln nnrrn-d for 3(1 jenra. aome of the lime for lr. Holb of New lurk ('it., the jrratMt aiecLliat on child ren a dineaaia . elan had -hrre of Wardner Hoapitnl at Mariluer. M.tl.o, for two reara. Sinew learning l.y my own eiiierienoe tha great heoertt from the nee of 1'owell'e Stom aeb tiemed. I ha.e rm-o-nrriended it to a IT rent man? for ch ldren and adulta. and la e.n h ea-e It haa been re-r.arkal.le for the sond it haa done. 1 eheerlullr recommend It to an rone anSerina with any kind of atom, aeh trouble, aa 1 aru antio.ia to aid aayona 'iffurioa fro-n a:'kneat or' an. kind, aad 1 have never known of me.liolne to romper w.th Powell' Stomaeh he.jiedy for all kind of ftootach trouble. Yo-ira trulj. KLSIK SieiNEH. 213 Boon Ava "DIDN'T HURT A BIT" is what they all say r - -.' "v k . .' r i f our Painless Methods of Extracting Teeth. Out-of-town peo ple ran have their P'te and brida-a-work ft nished in one day if necewaarw. tatr5aV . aaaiaijj ante, backed b 2 Ca A K4L rweMar an MiaaHa wear in PurUand, Wise Dental Co. orriCt MOtRS: S A. M. Is 8 P. M. Sundays 9 ta I Phone: A 2034: Main 2029. raiiinc BMg., third and Washinftoit, Portland TILES CX RED IN ( TO 14 DATS Tnur dniinrief will refund money if PAZO OTNT. MKNT failato cure any rao of ltrhmir. Hind, : bkexluis or I'rotrudina Tilva in 6 to 11 ibu-a. boc Roses From Italy. i The rose, so long considered the floral emblem of Kngland, was not . known in that country until the early part of the fifteenth century. Rose trees were then brought from Italy , and planted In the royal gardens. They were sent as presents from the holy father and highly esteemed by royalty. : It became the custom to carve them ; over tho doors of the confessional ns holy flowers, hence the term sub rosa (under the rose) used to mean "with : secrecy." Ave Maria. j Dr. Pierce's Tleasant Pellets first put up 4t years ago. They regulate and invigorate stomach, liver and bow-' els. Sugar-coated tiny granules. Er-Yes, He Had. j 'Tardon me, Mr. 1'eever," snld the chance acquaintance as the two helped hold up tho cafe bar, "but have you ever had a serious accident?" . "Well," replied Mr. 1'eever, "I met my wife by accident!" T OUT or TOWN PEOPLE pan rtv" I rt prompt p na or Ki-a-roitawioaa, Wltll-miltiBj raaiasllati C. GEE WO the CUnea itoctor. Try onft? mi'f If yon have Ymn rlortorlnsj with thia im Ami that mif nrnl have not f atniMf yxr BiMn'tit rr-l inf. I .ei tin i.r.-4t natun hiHiler d ia. Dim our cjt an.l prt- rii f ion t rnn1v whoa a.-ttoo m qm.-k. uri a.ui nff. Itta prfvr ipttooa art iiinifK-'uinlt) f-inu Ki.t. Hrrlt. Hn.la and iVarku (hat havf Ikh-h isihcn-l frma ery qnar tor of it. Btltii. I Hr wpfta of thtvs ru-sltc.na art not kmwn to th ontanl world, hut havt brmm nan1i Umn f mm fallMjr U) aua m lit nAjnloimim laUlliltM it. C'hllsaV. CONSI I.TATTON FRFK. If yon live, ont of town ani eewi not call, writ tow ayinptom blatuk and Vai-uuiu, ucioajai 4 jsaca ia tani La. THE C.BEE WO CHINESE MEDICINE CO. 1 62 J f irst St., Cor. Morrison Portland. Ores on. P. N. U. No. 19-"11 WHFX wrllln ta advertiser, pleaae PUTNAM FADELESS DYES Color more good, brighter and faster colors than anv other dye. One 10c packace colors silk, wool and cotton equally well and is itiaianteed to give perfect result. At dtaiei, vr we will send postpaid at lOc a paciuse. Wiitf lor free booUet how to dye, bleach and mix colors. MONROE DRUG COM PAW V, C'-uncy, UUiioaS.