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    Jill Humors
Are impure matters which the skin,
liver, tuineys and oilier organs can
nut take care of without 'help, there i
such au accumulation of them.
They litter the whole system.
Pimples, boils, eczema and other
eruptions, loss of appetite, that tired
feeling, bilious turns, tits of indiges
tion, dull headaches and many other
troubles are due to them.
Hood's SarsaparUla
and Pills
Remove all humors, overcome all
their effects, strengthen, tone and
invigorate, the whole system
"I had salt rheum on mjr hands so that t
eonld not work. I took Hoods Sersaparllla
and it drove out lb hamor. I continued its
tin till the tore disappeared." llu I (a O,
mow, Komlord Falle, Me.
SmrmmmmrlUm
Nsr4 Luck.
May Wood by Oh! pshaw! that's
just my luck I My new coat's black
and here my uncle's gone and died!
Sue Giddy Goodness! What are you
complaining about?
May Woodby Why, if I'd only got
ten a light coat, I could wear one of
those swell mourning bands on the
sleeve. Philadelphia Press.
CATARRH CAJTWOT BR CURED
With local applications, as they ran not rack
the seat of thedisrase. Catarrh la a blood or
eonatitutionaldispese, and in ordar -to care It
vou must tak Internal remedies. Hall's Ca
tarrh i'ureie taken interualt)r,endac1siinectlv
on the blood aud mucous anrfacea. Haifa Ca
tarrh t are is not a quack medicine. It was
. prescribed by ono of the best phyetciaas in thia
voviury kit years, ana 18 a regular prescription.
It is composed of tbe best tonics known, com
bined with the beat blood purifiers, acting di
rectly on the mucous surfscea. Th nrfM
combination of the two ingredients is what pro.
umi "mi m wwuueriuiiwiutauicuruujoat(airr&.
scuu iu( leatimuiiiais, irvc
W. jr. t'HKNK V A CO., Proprs., Toledo, O.
Sold by druggists, price 75c
Hails Famii Pills an tea bast.
Cool.
"You don't get such poetry as was
written in days' gone by," said the re
gretful person.
"Of course you don't," answered the
smug modernist. "There is so much
days gone by poetry already on the
Market that there is no further demand
for it." Washington Star.
Hamlin's Wirard Oil knocks the spots
off your throat when it is sore, and pre
vents diphtheria, quinsy, etc.
Rod.
"When the lecturer made a gramat
ieal error, it brought down the house,"
said Miss Gurley.
"I don't think the houee bad been
well brought up," commented Mrs.
Gurley, gravely. Detroit Free Press.
Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow'a Sooth
Ine; Syrup the best remedy to use lor their
children daring the teething period.
Warn Within. ,
"Mercy, see the dog drink I Why,
he's almost emptied that pail of water.
What's the matter with him?"
"Please, ma'am, I think he ate the
moostard plaster you left lyin' on the
kitchen table." Clevealnd Plain
Dealer. -
BOLD JJLACK BART
PICTURESQUEV HIGHWAYMAN
OF CALIFORNIA.
The JeVjll ana Hyde Career of
(Mage Robber Who Terrorised the
Pacific Slop and alluded (he Officials
for Man j Years Again at Work.
i
fir "Sr.
- ')A"
BLACK BAHT.
There Is good reason to believe that
Black Dart, the boldest and most no
torious highwayman ever kuowu In
California, Is ope
rating again. The
Ave robberies of
stage aud coach on
louely mountain
roads in northern
California and
southern Arlioua
during the last few
mouths have abun
dant earmarks of
the fauious lone
highwayman of the
Sierras. More thau
this, two of the passengers In the held
up singes kuew soiueihing of Itlack
Bart when iie held ceutral California
In terror 20 years ago, nud, from his
speech and figure, are sure that their
robber Is the Uoted baudit. Moreover,
no oue seems to know what has be
come of him slui-e his release from
San (jucntiu prison, where he had been
sentenced for eieht years.
Tho trial of Black Bart for highway
robbery In. Visalia. Oil., In .May. 1SS4.
revealed a mass of Information about
this uuusual bandit For 17 years high
way robberies by Black Bart bad taken
place at Intervals and in least expect
ed localities, all the wav from Port.
land. Ore., to Yuma. Aria.
His arrest came about In this wav.
In March, 1884. the stage coach that
traveled the rough road over the deso
late hills and through the looelv
gulches from a gold mining camp In
tire sierras to Jlnrysvllle, Cal., was
held up by a masked, lone hlirhwav-
man, whom the driver and all the pas
senger recognized by his manners and
speech as noue ether than Black Bart
The veteran highwayman had reduced
his mode of robbery to a science, and
when he had quickly harvested a erors
of gold watches, purses and bits nf
Jewelry, he shouted to the driver to
go ahead. so.
the officials who participated In Black
Bart'a capture before, but that tht ac
complished stage robber Is again at
work and will oue more lead the of
ficers of the law a merry chase before
he is apprehended.
NAGGING.
On of the 8lu that Destroy Home
Comfort.
There la oue exceedingly disagree-
Ohio habit iuto which some people fall
without scemtug to uotlce It. This Is
nagging. They cannot say what they
have to say and thou let It alone, but
keep peeking aud pecking at it on ev
ery occasion aud If occasions do not
arise naturally, they make them. In
this naggtug, sarcasm, or irouy, bear
a leading part, a tiling may he said
once or twice as a pleasant raillery. In
a geulal humor, but wheu repeated
over aud over it ceases to be fun. It
then cuts. Sarcasm la a two-edged
tool; It cuts nud wouuds the oue at
whom It Is aimed, aud it Irritates and
rougbeus the one who uses It. It Is
a dsngerous tool for one to use who
wishes to le either kind or just It
comes easily to the lips and the lu
tellect takes a certain kind of delight
in aptness. Ingenuity or sharpness. Its
use grows on oue. At least the habit
becomes so habitual that It Is used
uucousclotisly. However good-natured
oue seems to take it. It Is almost cer
tain to leave a sting; there Is a wound
that hurts. Struggle against It as oue
will, there will often be an Impression
carried that some part of it is meant In
earnest.
Too ofteu do all of us wound the
feelings of others by carelessness in
speech. We cannot too carefully
guard ourselves against the nagging
habit It rasps and weura out the
best of dispositions. Let us endeavor
ever to make our speech kindly, even
when obliged to find fault "A blow
with a word strikes deeper than a
blow with a sword." We shall nevei
err by speaking too kindly. These
naggers are often kind at heart and
would not willingly wound another.
They have formed the habit uncon
sciously aud are not aware of how
frequently they Indulge In that kind
of talk. It does not occur to them
that any one may take a further mean
ing than they hare meant, or that any
part of It will be taken seriously. It
is unavoidable, however, that this Is
Tito Duty
What suffering frequently results
from a mother's Ignorance or more
frequently from a mother's neglect to
properly instruct her daughter i
Tradition says "woman muat snf
r," and young women are so taught
J'here is a little truth and a great deal
f exaggeration in this. If a young
woman suffers severely ahe needs treat
tent, and her mother should see that
h gets it.
Many mother hesitates to take their
daughters to a physician for examina
tion : but no mother need hesitate to
write freely about her daughter or
herself to Mrs. ilnkham'a Laboratory
at Lynn, Mass., and secure from a
woman the moat eilioient advice with
out charge.
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Mrs. Autruat Ffalurraf, of South
Bvron. Wis., mother of the vottnir lailv
whose portrait we here publish, wrote
in January, 1S90, saying her daughter
had suffered for two years with irreg
ular menstruation had headache all
the time, and pain in her side, feet
swelled, and was generally miserable.
She received aa answer promptly with
advice, and under date of March, tOTl),
the mother writes again that Lvdis K.
Pink ham's Vegetable Compound eared
her daughter of all pains and Irregularity.
Nothing In the world equals I.ydia E.
Pinkham'a great mediciue for regit
latinir woman's peculiar monthly
troubles.
At Explained.
De Swell How is it, every time 1
order a pair of trousers you make them
just a little shortT
Tailor Whenevjr I send a statement
of your account, you are short; I meas
ure you accordingly. Chicago News.
A MEETING WITH BLACK BART.
I do not believe PUo's Curs for Con
sumption has sn equal for coughs arid
colds, Joan F. Botes, Trinity fcprinrj.
Ind., Feb. 15. 1900.
Bostoa Browainjitcs.
Mrs. Gush How do yhu do, MandaT
How did you like the reading of
Browning at the club last night?
Mrs. Bluff Oh, pretty well. But I
didn't like the wsy her dress hung.
Mrs. Gush Nor I, either. And it
seemed to me she might have held her
book more gracefully. Boston Trans
cript.
rrerrn mm fM,Afuaa arrrnt
X HOW I Im thm Tlmm tm USE IT. 1
)
She Knew It
"George Goslin declares that he
wouldn't marry the best woman alive,"
remarked Mr. Spatts.
"Well, be won't," assented Miss
Frocks, "for I have refused him."
Philadelphia North American.
If
Poison ivg
are among ths best known"
of the many dangerous
wild plants and shrubs.
To touch or handle them
quickly produces swelling
and inflammation with in
tense itching and burning
of the skin. The eruption
soon disappears, the suf
ferer hopes forever : but
almost aa soon as the little blisters and
pustules appeared the poison had reached
the blood, and will break out at regular
intervals and each time In a more aggra
vated form. This poison will loiter in the
system for years, and every atom of it
must be forced out of the blood before yon
can expect a perfect, permanent core.
iNiiirc's Airi,.tc
FOR
'Ni fire's Msobs,
is the only curs for Poison Oak, Poison
Ivy, and all noxious plants. It is com
posed exclusively of roots and herbs. Mow
is the time to get the poison out of your
system, ss delay makes your condition
worse. Don't experiment longer with
salves, washes and soaps they never cure.
Mr. 8. M. Marshall, bookkeeper of the Atlanta
(Ca.) Caa Light Co., waa poisoaed with PaiMsi
Oak. He took 6alphur, Arsenic aad earlsus
other druira, and applied esternally numeroua
lotions and aalvea with no benefit. At times the
ewetlinrand ioBanoutioa was so severe he waa
almost blind. For eight yaars the poison would
break out every season. His condition was much
Improved after takioa; one bottle of 8. S. 8 , and
a few bottles cleared Sla blood of the poison, aad
II evidences of the disease disappeared.
Pevtnl IfS sflSM imIvhimI Klt
knowing when or how. Explain your case j determination to lead a new life be was
fully to our physicians, and they will j sentenced to San Quentin prison for
cheerfully give such information and ad- : only eight years. He was a model pris
rice as you require, without charge, and oner, and be earned all the commuta
we will tend at the asms time an intereacv. U,. 1.1. . , . .........
. , , : ..vuv v. ui. 1 u 1 1 1 1 V. lor ZUUU CUUUUUl,
Wg hook on Blood and Sluu Diseases. .. hPPB
foil In Jnlw ISm a
ing, he said, until he got some money
from Eastern relatives, when he meant
to go to Seattle and earn an honest lie
log. Then the man disappeared.
-teal
I When the coach had rumbled out of
sight on the way down the mountain
side Black Bart turned his attention
to splitting open the wooden box con
taining the Wells-Fargo Express Com
pany's treasure. Something must have
disturbed the highwayman while be
was gathering up the money from the
treasure box, for when the stage coach
passengers had armed themselves at
the next station and hurried back to
the scene, later In the day, they found
among the debris of papers, empty
purses and wrappings of parcels a
linen cuff. The robber evidently bad
dropped It in a hurried fight to bis
refuge.
The' cuff was turned over to the ex
press company detectives. They found,
after weeks of Inquiry, that the Indeli
ble laundry marks were those of a
Chinese laundry on Bush street In
San Francisco. When the detective
bad learned from the Chinese laundry
man that the marks on the cuff Indi
cated that It belonged to one Charles
El Bolton, a regular patron of the
laundry, tbey set about to bunt up
Mr. Bolton. It came out that Charles
E. Bolton, who owned the cuff, was a
quiet, unobtrusive, spare man of about
50 years. He lived in a modest and
quiet boarding bouse, where sedate,
old-fashioned business men had rooms,
and every one there was his friend.
When a detective went to Hve In the
same boarding bouse be found that
Mr. Bolton was a studious man, lived
a correct lire, was a reader of new
books, dabbled in poetry, and every
few weeka went away to visit one of
the several little mines about Califor
nia In which he bad Investments. Bol
ton was an expert whist player, and
evidently be bad traveled far aud wide
In bis early life. His bobby was water
colors, and be spent whole days In
painting bucolic scenes alone In bis
rooms. Then wuerj be bad dined In
style along with fhe other bachelors In
the boardiug bouse he went alouo to
the theater, where he took the least
conspicuous seat He never got mall
and never sent letters, but be devoured
the daily newspapers at times. Never
theless It did not take the detective
long to connect ibis quiet, polished gen
tleman with the most dreaded outlaw
In California.
For 17 years be bad kept half the
sheriffs aud constables, a lot of detec
tives, and all the United States mar
shals In California ceaselessly watch
ful for a fresh deed by Black Bart
He had many a time walked down to
local bank carrying a snug fortune
In his gripsack the proceeds of a re
cent affair out on "the road" past
hundreds of San Francisco people,
while they were excitedly discussing
Black Bart's latest hold-up.
The outlaw was convicted and be
cause of bis confession and apparent
The nagging habit Is the real reason
why some women find it difficult to re
tain servants. It Is for the sharpness
of their tongues that some really ex
cellent people are avoided and disliked
In society. People dread tho tongue
lashings that slip so easily from the
lips and without real malice, but they,
nevertheless, cut deep. Let ua put a
guard on ourselves and see that this
habit of sarcastic speech and nagging
la not ours. The Chinese have n say-.
Ing that "A man's conversation Is the
mirror of his thoughts." There is a
truth In It. If we habitually talk iu
a certain way, we grow to be that way
In character. Milwaukee Journal.
Cot Thtm All at Once,
Sue Brette I see it stated that if the
eggs were equally divided among the
inhabitants of the country, each human
bein would get 141.
Foote Liglite Gracious me! I got
that many one night while on our tour
out West! Yonkers Statesman.
WELL LIGHTED STORES.
Th M. A. M. Arcs art Cauiinj Quite s Stir.
Nothing is more annovins than a
poorly lighted store. From the time of
old tallow dips millions of jieople have
been bothered by insufficient litilit when
the evening comes. But now it seems
tho whole question is settled by tho
beautiful, brilliant, economical "M &
M" Arc Lamps that are Incoming so
popular. They are cheap, too. Writo
to C. W. Lord, Portland, Oregon, for a
circular telling you all about them.
You'll be triad vou wrote. Aactits are
wanicu w every town.
Tht Literal Mind.
Little 5-yca-old Margie was out walk
ing with her mother recently, snd find
ing it difficult to keep up, site raid :
".Mamma, are you a stepmother? "
No, dear," was the reply. " "llntwhat
made you think I was?"
"Because you take such awful long
steps," replied Margie. Chicago News.
I i Cants B!Uti lit Oil fait!
t Bess confn Byron, Tastes uooo. I
f to time. Bolrl hr droiri.Ts.
I rift a a. -saais ife.i' aai
When a Man Falls Down.
Slippery sidewalks tend to briug oui
emphatically one of the peculiar sides
of human nature. No matter how much
the fall Injures a man physically, it
seems as nothing to the damage to bis
self-esteem if perchance bis misfortune
happens to be witnessed by some one
else. The first thing the unfortunate
does after picking himself up Is to look
all about him wltb an idiotic sinlie on
his face, just as If he took the who!
thing as a joke, but anxious to see if
any one has seen his tumble.
If there happens to he some one n':ir
by who has witnessed the full Hie htnil
vanishes, and there Is n display of tt'tii
per that is ludicrous. It l bis last t thai
suffers. It Is pounded liistf.nl of brush
ed, as If that hat was rtKiousili!e fui
the humiliation, or as If he could g-i
square with the hat by a "rotighhousc"
sort of brushing. If, however, no ine l
In sight, aud no face Is seen at a win
dow, the unfortunate goes his way af
ter a few preliminary limps, as If the
thing was a matter of-course Incdleur.
that must be taken good nsluredly In
common with the other trifling affairs
of a lifetime. The result Is about the
same when a soft, slushy snowball,
hurled by a small boy, finds Its mark
on the brosd bnck of an otherwise dig
nlflcd person. Washington Star.
A Smnrt Man's Clever Ruse.
"I saw your wife In a car with you
we otuer day." said a friend to the
gay Wall street broker. "I thought she
was going to stay South over the boll
days."
She thought so, too," and the brok
er smiled. "She was with friends down
there for a long time, and kept writ
ing me not to tell her to come back
Just yet"
"How did you manage It?"
"I didn't write for her to come back.
I Just sent ber last month's gas bill.
It was for 11 cents. ' She got here two
days later, and ber trunks have been
coming In on every train since."
Then tncy both smiled. New Xork
Press.
Multiplication snd Division.
Bodrick This is a wonderful coun
try for arithmetic.
Van Albert Think so?
"Yes. They make two one st Niag
ara and one two in South Dakota."
Chicago Daily News.
Laillaa Can Wear Shoos
One slie smaller after twins; Allen'a Foot Ease,
a powder. It makes tight or new shoes easy.
Cures swollen, hot, sweating, echini feet, lit
(trowing nails, corns and hunlona. Ail time
flats aud lte stores. 2. Trial package Kit KB
bf mail. Address Allen 8. Olmsted, Xe Jtor.
New York. "
A Pertinent Query.
Magistrate It has been proven that
you struck your wilo, and
Defendant Well, judge, I stood her
Dossin' as long as I could.
Magistrate That doesn't excuse you.
She is the weaker vessel, and you
should
Defendant Weaker vesrel. eh? Then
why does she carry so blame much sail?
Philadelphia Press.
Tunnel Under North Channel,
The estimated cost of a submarine
tunnel from Wigton, Scotland, to Lame.
Ireland, twenty-three miles. Is $50,000.-
000. There is no Immediate prospect of
IU being built
Subsidizing Manufactories.
Under a law passed two yeara ago
the Hungarian government may subsi
dize almost any kind of manufactory.
With her first onffHcempnt ef nf. i.i
There Is no doubt In the minds of Imagines life for her has Just begun.
is"iii in' is- " ii s ' i
T. JACOBS
OIL
is tec
MAM.
Ussd for go Years.
The Oreat Pain-Killing Remedy.
Never (alls to Cure.
PHFtj'M ATI5rt, SPRAINS,
STIPtNKSS, SCIATICA.
M-l PAl.tilA, BOkH.MiSS,
LU,1BA(jO, CrltST COLM,
And All Bwllly Aches and I'alns.
There la Nothing so Good.
ACT5 Like MAQIC.
Sold in 25c and 60c Sizes.
ST. JACOBS OIL (Limited),
BALTinoee.
JOHN POOLE, Portland, Oregon,
Foot of Morrlrjon Street. ,
Can trive vou the best hnrfnina- in
Buggies, Plows, Hoi lent and Kngines,
Windmills and Pumps and General
Machinery. Bee pa before buying.
M. P. IT. V.
Ma. 11-190S.
WHICH writing t adnrtisers plsaas
tssoUsa this papas.
Lots.-I.ovs is life's key of gold.-
Rev. Dr. Lowry, Baptist, Kansas City,
Mo.
Your Soul Bllml.-Keep your soul
shut long euough and your soul will go
bllnd.-Kev. Dr. Vau Dyke, rrcshyien
an. New York City.
Cultivate Bellef.-The Christian
should cultivate belief, or go out of the
busluess of being a Chrlstlaii.-ltev, Dr,
Mceser, Baptist, Worcester, Mass.
Organised Hypocrisy. Legislation
without religion Is organized hypoc
rlsy. The wealthy should look to (hair
owa coudltlona. Iter. V. S. Mackay
New York City.
Discretion and Zeal. -Discretion with
out teal Is slow paced, and teal without
discretion is strong-headed; let teal
spur on discretion. Kev. W. J. Holts-
claw, Baptist Atlanta, Ua.
At Little Chlldreu.-To enter the
kingdom of heaven we must be as little
children. The child completely and
thoroughly trusts Uod.-Itvv. S Bryant,
Methodist Washington. D. C.
A Moral Truth. No man can kuow
moral truth until be (celt It lis must
think and kuow before be can realize
hit full obllgatlou.-Hev. I. W. Joyce,
Methodist Bishop, Pittsburg. Pa.
A Book of Moral Laws. Man will al
waya believe in the Bible as a great
literature, history, t health book and
a book of moral laws. Hev. H. W,
Thomas, People's Church. Chicago. 111.
Christian Couscieuce. The Christian
conscience should be a guide. There are
certain methods iu legitimate business
that a Christian cannot practice. Rev.
W. 0. Partridge. Baptist, Cincinnati,
Ohio.
I'Tietiiisiiip.- r riemiswp delivers us
from selfishness, strengthens us iu th
hour of temptation. It Is a shield In the
days of success, a help in the hour of
trial. Itev. Dr. Levy, Hebrew. Pitts
burg, Pa,
Two Strongest Passions. The two
strongest passions of human nature
love and hate are both npi waled to In
the name of religion. Although oppo
site, both are claimed In the service of
religion. Itev. A. S. Carver. Unitarian,
Worcester, Mass.
The Divine Man. It Is possible to
make Jesus Christ too much a Clod and
not enough the divine man who lived
his divinity among men as tin evidence
that God can dwell ntid work among
men. Kev. J. A. Itoutlthaler, Presby
terian, Indianapolis, Ind.
Test of Church Meuihcrshlp. The
church hasn't yet reached tip lo the full
doctrine of Jesus Christ, but the t!ay la
coming when the test of church mem
born hip (ball he whether a man love)
his fcllow-uian. Iter. Dr. Italnsford.
Lplscopallan, New York City.
Best Wisdom. The liest men of each
age have regarded the fear of the Lord
as the best wisdom, but there have been
different sects, each fulfilling the needs
and Ideals of Its age, laying stress on
the different points of religion. Kev.
Dr. Uadlcy, New Haven, Conn.
Never Outgrown.-Chrlst can novel
be outgrown or lost to us. Forever ade
quate and changeless In himself, he is
the prophecy and pledge of a perfected
character and an Immutable destiny to i
all who will behold and follow blm.
Rev. J. R. Boyle, Methodist, Phllndel
phis, Pn.
Christiana. If we are not Christiana
In the enlightenment of to-doy (lod will
hold us responsible according to out
light If we are not "forgiven." aud
hence hsve tho forgiving spirit, wo are
self-men, not Christians; Christ men.
Rev. A. J. Stone, Presbyterian. Baltl
more. Md.
Immortality. Immortality baa no
conditions, and the thoughts and the
acts of the Individual can In no way
affect It. Immortality bns nothing
whatever to do with good or evil. Oood
or evil merely determine the future
state of the consciousness of the Indi
vidual. Iti-v. r. F. Mason, Spiritualist
Brooklyn, N. Y.
Restore Our Judaism. By arousing
ourselves from a sleep that may result
In death, by throwing off for t while
all present Interests, by looking at con
ditions not only as tbey affect slugle
individuals, but aa tbey are destined
to affect the great hotly of Israel, we
tball yet be able to restore our Juda
ism to Its ancient glory, so that It shall
continue to do Its great and noble work
for humnnlty.-Rev. J. H. Greenstone,
nebrew, Philadelphia, Pa.
Selfishness. It Is selfishness In every
Instance that makes tho hard hearted
man. He comes to regard himself In a
clsss by himself, and by his reasoning,
things not allowable for others are
permissible for him. It Is perfectly
possible for a nation to become kind-
hearted, at well as It Is for an Indl
vldual to become so. Argument and
sophistry can harden our national
heart Rt Rev. K. Burgess, bishop.
Long island, Brooklyn, N. V.
Distribution of the Beautiful. Tht
distribution of the beautiful In dally
lire unconsciously is an Incitement to
ward beautiful thoughts and a licautl
ful character, and a barrier against ugli
ness of mind and deformity of morals.
Immeasuarble, Indeed, the Influence ot
this modern art movement upon the
morals of society. And because tin
moral background of our world li
whiter and purer than ever before, the
lines of corruption are now nsHiiiuhig
unwonted hues of ugliness. Itev. Dr.
Mills, Congregatlonallst Brooklyn
N. Y.
sMtsswMi
Asthma
"On. of my dsuhri bad
terrible case of asthma. Ws tried
almost everytblnf, but without re
lief. Wo than tried Ajrer't Cherry
Pectoral, and three and ons-hslf
bottles cursd her." Emmi Jane
Entiminger. Lanvllle. 0.
Aycr's Cherry Pectoral
certainly cures many cases
of asthma.
And it cures bronchitis,
hoarseness, weak lungs,
whooping-cough, croup,
winter coughs, night
coughs, and hard colds.
Tares slue i lie, tas II. AUsTenuea.
Csnsnll tiMt doewr. If he sera take H.
th.Tlo aa be late, If ita toil; m aol
ta take It. the aunt take It. lis kiseve,
KltlilM. ra era wining.
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W f to in ere o earli year the
I Sropa and customers bave
I I grown greater. That's tits I
I 1 searst of lbs Ferry fame. I
I I More ferry's leads sold
I 1 and sown than any ntliar A
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SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.
Gt. Helen's Hull
PORTLAND, OfteVOK.
A Boerillnsj ami Hmf Kehmil forflMs.
Has a Normal Klntleritiirten Training Depart.
mailt, whleh liaa asKearaia realiisuna for tin
Smarten classes, The Boer. line Dtartmat
Jtrovlilee s eheerhil and well arranged horns
or yuans ladles, lor Catalogue ot ether In
formation apply to V
MUM sagAriOlt TKBBKTTt, Prlnolpei.
BISHOP SCOTT ACADEMY
fottlaud, Ontjiin. fouadsd MM
l Hotni School for Boys.
- Military ana angai TralBiRt.
Writs for Illustrated Catalogue,
ARTHUR C. NliWILL, Principal
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Don't be a Drudge
Vou can do your washing in an hour
ith my Washing Tabluts. No rubhiiiit.
No acids. HtMitl CO ciiits for pttrksun
and instructions. W. O. POWl-LL.
Box 606, Portland, Oregon.
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We Will Give You
FREE
2 Hyacinth Bulbs
Or 6 Tulips.
Together with our Complete Catalog; !
for 100a. If you will stmii ns a mail
order, no matter how small. Writo us, !
snd mske your selvctiona from our Cat-1
slog. HprinKtimo is here, and it it
timo for planting. r i
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is Crease. Wis.
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Sew Year Resolutions
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Portfand Oregon roeioy loitituu, z::?:.';
IN YOUR POCKET!
Toil Find the Difference
;n rmt pnrss. wtiii-ti arm ou haee f
atnt or aprar the rmtsts. qutrkljr ilcsiroyliij all
m iniii 111 cnmpariaon hi ine e.wMi n will -to,
'a Kvar lrilflnrr and Maatltl. Srn...,! 11.
-prevents mortality. iiiit.-i h in itt,. i,m m
- " " V" earns, morn eggs pro.lm .Ml.
FOKTLAHO trCO OO.. tSt frmmt S1rmt. eVrfavssf. Or. Ooaasf Agtm.
roesbeck's Lice Killer iK'Jsril
aire Tour Chickens.
1 PRUSSIAN STOCK FOOD
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Mora Work . ,-nust Z,ZT.'
MUk, MOOS l attM yukaer M alee this , eel "
roltage. BOo end tl.OO.
mkk. nan orow oood fob itiihtku calvks.
"' sinnsnT to., t. Pant, Minn.
l.rrrrV-fvj 0Ti.asin: I hare been feeding year Pansaiaa -mr innm.
Snow a Nonconcluutor.
According to experlmpiits condiictcd
T U. J an bbi; n on Mont Hlunc It Is not
necessary to erect poles for siring ng
telephone and telegraph wires In snow
covered countries. If the snow Is fev
ers! Inches thick It serves as a good
Insulator; tho wires run simply lx lultl
down and he ready for trmismlHslou of
messages.
The desire that every town man lis
to some day live on a fnrin is rwtllj
due to a longing to get away from the
neighbors.
A'cf?elable PrepnraiionrorAs
slmilalinf thcFoodandHegula
ling Hie Stomaclis ond Dowels of
Promotes Digeslionrhpcrrur-
ness and iKsttontains nclilicr
Oiiiiim.Morpluiie nor Mineral,
1VOT NAH C OTIC .
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Jlf- jl-
Aperfecl Ucrnedy forConsiipa
Jlon. Sour Stoirarh.niarrhoca
Worms .Convulsions .reverish
ness and Loss or Sleep.
Facsimile Siflruilure of
NEW vnntr
Lpj n.r-M. sapassaL.ssis
For Infant and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
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