That
Tired Feeling
la m Cammmm Spring IMk
It's a sign that the blood is deficient
in vitality, just as pimples and other
eruption are signs that the blood
is impure.
It's a naming, too, which only the
hnzardons fail to heed. .
Hood's Sarsaparilla
and Pills
Remove it, give new Jifo, new eour-
aire, strength and animation.
Thev cleanse the blood and clear the
complexion.
Accent no substitute.
"I felt tired U the time and could not deep.
After taking Hood's Banaptrilla a while I
could tltwp well end the tired leellnf had gone
Thit gr at medicine hu aln cured me ol Mro
fula." Mas. C. M. Koot, titlced, Conn.
Hamd'm SmrmmiutrBIm prmmtmmm tm
An Unpleasant Effect,
"Miss Pmilax out? Didn't she get
my noto this morning?"
"Sure, sor, 1 thought it was a bill,
from the face she made." Cleveland
Flain Dealer. ,
Not all coffee, called so, is really
Mocha and Java. Some few blends
sold as such contain a good deal Mocha
and Java, others only a portion, and
nianv almost or quite none at all.
MOSOPOLE is ALL pure Mocha and
Java coffee, blended especially by us
for the finest trade. Sold in cartons.
If your grocer hasn't, write us, but
nearly all high class grocers carry Mon
opole groceries. Wadhams A Kerr
Bros., Portland.
A Feminine Sherlock.
Mrs. A. Why in the world do yon
leave that little red puff of powder on
vour chin? . '
Mrs. Z. For my husband to blow
off. You know he is such an observing
man. ;
Mrs. A. Is there any reason why
you should wish him to blow it off?
Mrs. Z. Yes; I can detect his
breath. Chicago Kews.
Rheumatism and neuralgia will not
live under the same roof with Hamlin's
Wizard Oil. 50c a bottle.
BIXLER'8 NEW DISEASE.
He Dieco Tared He) Waa Buffering froaa
Ural Desiccation.
Blxler vti little worded the other
night about bis health, Blxler Is always
discovering new diseases. If all his dis
coveries were real he would be honey
combed with aliments. . Ills health
would be as undermined as a beetling
cliff whose base has yielded to the en
croachments of the salty tide. . .
This beautiful sentence is taken from
an after-dinner speech made by Blxler
himself at a complimentary banquet to
Col. Tike Wabash, who moved to Okla
homa last year for divers reasons. The
beetling cliff didn't have anything in
particular to do with the Colonel's de
parture, but It sounded well and seemed
to create an Impression.
One of the guests came to Blxler af
terward aud said: ''I wish I bad your
command of language, old hoy." liixler
slightly blushed. "Do yout" he said.
Yes," replied the guest "If I bad your
gift of gab and a lot of those trlple
jointed words I'd stand a little more
show when I tried to talk back to my
wife."
Well, the night that Blxler felt se
much worried he got the idea Into bis
head that he might be afflicted with
brain desiccation, lie had seen soine-
thlne of this kind mentioned In the
nresa and It preyed on his luiuil. ben
you have brain desiccation your bralu-
or what passes for It dries up and
your skull shrinks at the same time. It
Isn't a nice trouble and Blxler worried
over it a good deal.
Major Crumpet came over to call that
evening, and when the Major calls the
whist table is always brought out, ana
the Major aud Blxler and Mrs. B. and
Mrs. B. s maiden sister, Matilda, play
ed duplicate. Well, Blxler simply
played a shocking game. He couldn't
see trump signals, he blocked his part
ner's long suit and pretty soon the Ma
lor went home In a rage.
The next morning when Blxler put
on his hat be was horrified to find It
loose. Now he knew what ailed him the
night before. Now he knew what had
ailed him for days back. He was af
dieted with brain desiccation.
The hat kept getting bigger all the
THE BORROWING NEIGHBOR.
Salutary Treatment Which Effected
a Permanent Core,
People who are continually borrow'
lug household utensils and neglect to re
turn them are anuoylng neighbors. Tha
problem of bow to cure them of the
habit was solved In an effective though
somewhat costly way by one long-auf
ferlng householder. Here nre the facts;
A new man had moved luto the neigh
borhood. One of the tlrat things he
did, after getting his goods Into the
bouse, was to borrow a pair of steps
from Mr, Smith, who lived next door.
Then he borrowed a hammer, a hatch'
et, screw-driver and a gimlet, all of
which things Mr. Smith, being an ac
commodatlng man, allowed him to
take, and all of which the borrower
promised to return "In a brace of
shakes."
Several days passed, and noue of the
articles had been returned.
"I'll cure him." said Mr. Smith.
About a week later the man came
back with the screw-driver, and apolo
gised for having kept It so long.
That's all right," said Mr. Smith,
with a geulal smile, "but you bad bet
ter keep It now. I have bought anoth
er." With a muttered apology the new
neighbor hurried back, aud returned
with the gimlet, the hatchet and the
hammer.
"You are welcome to those," said Mr.
smith cordially. "I have bought some
others, and don't need them."
"But "
"That's all right You keep them.
They'll come handy about the house."
Again the man hurried away, and
was returning with the steps when Mr.
Smith, who was Just going out. met
him.
"Why, bless me," he said, "you need
not bring the steps back! I have got a
new pair."
The man kept the things, but be nev
er borrowed anything more of Mr.
Smith.
CONGRESSMAN FITZPATRICK
Says Pe-ru-na Is a Splendid Ca
tarrhal Tonic.
'"''""iM
PAYING A DEBT.
Gratitude of a Hawaiian Before a
Drunken Young Man.
I think the' most singular thing that
way downtown and pretty soon Blxler I ever happened to me," said a aiau high
Not Sudds Enough.
Her Mother loo told him you
would have to have two days in which
to make np yonr mind.
Edith (petulantly) Yes. I couldn't
believe a man was much in love who,
when we were watching out the old
year, couldn't get up the nerve to pro
pose until 11:30 o clock. Brooklyn
Eagle.
Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow's Sooth
ing Syrup tbe best remedy to use tor their
uuiiuzen uunug me imuiiug periuu.
Extreme Cruelty.
Employer Mr. Slack, would yon like
to have an increase in salary?
Employe Would I? I should say I
would.
tmployer Well, let me tell yon,
" J-thiinle?8 vou get down here
earlier andwork argrear aeai Harder,
you'll never get it in the world. Chi
cago ?ews.
Shake Into Tour Shoe.
AUen'l Foot-Ease, a powder. It cure painful, swot
leu, smarting, otitis feet, aud Instantly takea
the sting ontofrornlfad bunions. At all lrue
gists, 25 cents. Accept Mo Substitute. Trial Pack
age rree. Auoreas, AUenu.olmsUsU,IBoy,N. Y.
Must Be.
They were both her friends, of
course.
"Do you think," asked he, "that she
is as old as she looks?"
"She tries not to look it," replied
sne, "so she must be. Feminine per
spicacity transcends mascuilne reason
ing.
bad difficulty In keeping it away from
his ears. He was a desperate man
when he reached the ofBce.
And then his telephone bell rang.
"Is that you, Bixler? Say, this la the
Major. Yes, Major Crumpet Don't you
know the voice? Say, Blxler, what do
you mean by having such a ridlculoua-
tn commercial circles in a Western city,
who was relating the experiences 'of a
somewhat checkered career to a group
of friends, "was In Hawaii.
'My father was a missionary In those
Islands, and I was born there. I came
away at an early age, however, and
moat of my life has been spent iu this
ly small head? I'll bet It's only a child's country, but when I was a young man,
size. I carried your hat home last nignt
and It stood up on my head like a collar
box on a yellow pumpkin. I suppose
you brought my bat down. Well, stay
thera until I can hustle your over.
That's all."
And when Blxler hung up the re
ceiver, says the Cleveland Plain Dealer,
he actually smiled.
"THE NEW 8TAR."
Bom Unexpected and Tory Start 1 In
Chan sea Detected.
A little over a year ago the moat re
markable "new or temporary star' or
modern times appeared in the constel
lation Perseus. The star was not In
any catalogue, and two days before dis
co verj II inwmrnmoU -cuaah tn he
shown on a photographic plate of the
region containing stars which hare but
one-hundredth of tbe light given ont by
tbe faintest star visible to the naked
eye. On r eo. -, two aaya aner me
discovery, it reached its greatest
brightness, when It was as bright as
Capella, the third star In order of
brightness In the whole heavens. It
waned slowly and with several well
marked fluctuations In Its light, and In
two months was on tbe limit of visibil
ity with the naked eye. It la still easily
visible In telescopes of small size. Dur
ing Its, decrease In brightness It changed
color from white to dull red, and Is now
somewhat greenish in tint The spec
trum was at first continuous, such as is
and a rather tough jouug man. too. I
may aay, I went back there once ou a
visit
"Tbe first thing I did was to get up
roariously drunk. While I was in this
condition an old man, a native, persuad
ed me to go home with him. lie took
me Into his house, bathed my bead,
gave me some strong coffee, and talked
soothingly and kindly to me.
'Old man,' I said, 'what are you do
ing all this to me for?'
Well,' he answered me. TU tell
yon. The best friend I ever had was a
white man and an American. I was
poor drunkard. He made a man of me,
ana, i nope, a Christian. AH I run or
ever hope to be I owe to him. Whenever
I see an American in your condlt'on I
4ttf nfec avln. ntt t cnn -fm-hflU, Oil flC-
count of what that man did for me.'
"This is a little better Kngliab than
he nsed. but it Is the siihstaiice of it
What was the name of the man?'
I asked him.
"'Mr. , a missionary.'
" 'God of mercy!' I said.. 'He was my
father!1
Gentlemen, that sobered me and,
hope, made a man of me. It is certain
that whatever I am to-day I owe to that
poor old Sandwich Islander."
Congressmen T. Y. Fltenatrlck.
Hon. T, Y. Fitxpatriuk, congressman
from Kentucky, writes from the
National Hotel, Washington, P. C, as
follows:
"At the solicitation of a friend I used
your I'eruna and can cheerfully recom
mend your remedy to anyone suffering
witn catarrn or wno neeaa a good
tonic."--1 . Y. FITZPA KICK.
A oad Ton Is.
Pe-ur-na ia a natural and efficient
nerve tonic. It strengthens and i
stores the activity of every nerve in the
body.
Through the use of Pe-ru-na tbe
weakened or overworked nerves resume
their natural strength and the blood
vessels begin at once to regulate the
now of blood according to nature a laws.
Congestions immediately disappear.
Catarrh Cared.
Ail phases of catarrh, acute or chron
ic, are promptly and permanently
cured. It la through its operation
upon the nervous system that Pe-ru-na
has attained such a world-wide reputa
tion as a sure and reliable remedy for
all phases of catarrh wherever located.
If you do not derive prompt and sat
isfactory results from the use of Fern
na, write at once to Or. Hartman, giv
ing a full statement of your case and he
will be pleased to give you his valuable
advice free.
Address Ir. Hartman, President of
The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, O.
Explained.
"And haven't vou Bot any more
money?" asked the sweet young thing
selling chamss at the ciiurcn iair.
"Yes; I've got a dollar,'? loIuoUnt
lv admitted tha unfortunate but truth
ful vrttmir mutt, "lint I nut it In the
sole of my stocking before putting on
my shoes so as to have something to
pay my oar fare huu.e." Brooklyn
Eagle.
f IT eWensntlr firs. J ST5?S
r 1 1 9 altar rust .1st', nssnf Mles'.ttreel Nsrw
iLtlnr. aid U ru k . oet;w im
e, ufca.U.aMM,ws..'reHri --
HU Idea of frUndihlp.
"The best way to destroy your en-
amies," said the man witn a genua na
ture, "is to make them yout t lends."
"Yea." answered Senator Sorghum,
thonahtfullv. "but sometimes that
costs a heap of money." Washington
Star. ;
J'lso's Cure, for Consumption Is an Infal
lible medicine for coughs and ookii. n
W. 8ihuil. Ocean Orove. N. J ., Feb. 17
1MJ0.
welcome," replied the lat- wiwr, o( 0r redding day.
d in a whisper; "It you Mf Grumbler Well, yt
ife, don't let my wife see nmni M , u if u j,.
A FARMER'S EXPERIENCE.
Ofoaon Blood Pti-lflam ia
rightly named, because it purifiea the Kven by the light from a glowing solid
uiouu auu tones up we Douy.
Not Conclusive.
He I suppose yon know I'm singing
at your church now.
She No, I didn't.
He But surely your brother Jack
told you I had joined the choir there.
She Oh, yes; be did tell me that.
Philadelphia Press.
or liquid body or from a gas under
pressure: then bright bands were
formed, which later assumed tbe form
and position of the bands In the spectra
of nebulae. All these changes were ex
pected, as they followed closely tbe his
tory of similar stars In recent years.
But within a few months most ones
pected and startling changes have oc
curred wbtcb have made the star once
more the chief object of Interest In the
sky. Tbe nebula which surrounds tbe
star, or Into which the star has been
changed, baa been successfully photo
graphed at several observatories which
are equipped with telescopes of great
power, and it contains several centers
of condensation whose positions are
shifting so rapidly that their motion
can be detected In photographs taken
but several days apart Careful at
tempts to determine the parallax of the
star shows that It la lnnnnrpclnhlp- tha
oesiroyea ana ttie tender nerves exposed, star, therefore, Is at a very great dis
Cancerous sores develop from very triflinz to
a-11CI-a- ex xtrrxinMa A-K;? 1 ,1 ,JT I
I ' be no doubt that the actual motion In
c
aoeeroa
ores
face, neck or
breast, though
they are liable to appear upon other parts
ii me ooay. wnen tuey Degtn to spread
and eat into the flesh, sharp, piercing
pains are felt as the underlying tissue is
a little watery blister on the tongue or
up, a ware, moie or Druiae ot some kind
becomes an indolent festering sore,
w mcu in time degenerates into cancer,
"Ten years ae-o I
had a aore on my left
temple, which the
dootors pronounced
a eaneerona nicer ;
It wonld itch, burn
and blood, then scab
over, but would
stayer heal. After
takina- S. 8. S. awhile
tna sore bee-an to ' '
' v &'''
disehara-e, and when "f?7 I
all the poisononsl -Fj.' 3
matter had paeaed 1 'J?
the nebula Is greater than anything
heretofore detected. The velocity must
be as great as that which light travels
and tbe nature of such a motion Is aa
mysterious as that of light itself.
Already the theories which attempt
to account for the birth and life history
of the various bodies In tbe universe
are being remodeled to Include these
newly discovered facts, and the new
theories will probably suffer later re
jection when more facta are found
which conflict with them. Tbe mys
teries of the universe become more un-
One Cow 8k I u.
An lntsance of military thrift and of
a red-tape system which Is not pecu
liar to Germany comes from the Prus
sian war office. In ISM the guards
were breakfasting hurriedly. They had.
on the previous dny, fought the buttle
of Boor, and bad accomplished, alto
gether, a nine days' march. This was
not tbe era of canned meats, and to
each regiment had been allotted a oer
tarn number of cattle, which bad been
killed, skinned and cooked; but while
the men were still eating, scouts came
in with the news that the Austrians
were near at band. .
Tbe men got Into marching order,
and in a few minutes were, In rapid
advance toward the enemy. The Gren
adier Guards, conspicuous always for
their dispatch, hurried to such purpose
that they failed to secure the skin of
cow which had been made over to
them for rations.
When the official who was responsi
ble for the value of tbe hide came to
ask for It, It bad to be reported missing.
Inquiries were set on foot, evidence
was collected, and a voluminous cor
respondence lasting fourteen or fifteen
months failed to account for the skin.
There had been a cow. She had been
made over to the guards. She had a
hide. The hide was government prop
erty, representing a sum fixed by offi
cial tariff. The government must be
credited with that sum. The hide was
not forthcoming. Who should be re
sponsible for Its cash value?
It was at last decided that the colo
nel of the regiment should be held re
sponsible, and a year and a half after
tbe conclusion of the Seven Weeks'
War he was requested by the war of
fice to remit the sum of three tbalcrs.
the price of one cow skin lost by the
Mow Miny Bundle Cta You Bind for a
Dollar?
To the Editor: Dear Sir I noticed
in your last issue an article headed
"Point on Binding Twine," in which
you call attention to the fact that the
farmer should figure on how many feet
he gets for a dollar. Anyone, without
much thought, would know that is the
important thing, and still we overlook
it, being caught by the old bait of
cheap price. It is not a question
whether the twine costs 10 cents a
pound or 20 cents a pound, but the es
sential point is how many bundles can
we bind for a dollar.
I-ast year I was deceived in thinking
that the Standard Manila was a Manila
twine that would go 600 feet to the
ponud, which impresHion I got from
the donler, although he may not posi
tively have stated that as a fact, but
Wlws X do bMr w 4KV 4h ,csi It
at the end of harvest was that the total
cost of my twine was more, although it
was lees in price per pound than it for
merly bad been when I used the Red
Clover Leaf brand of Twine, which we
all know costa more per pound, but
which I am now convinced is the
cheapest and most satisfactory in the
end. We htfve all used it lor a good
many years with pretty general satis
faction, but, in this as in other tilings,
we feel that it is necessary to make a
change, in order, as we Imagine, to bet
ter our condition, and mott generally
find that the change does not accom
plish what we expected.
the Manila twine, being cheaner tier
thousand feet than Sisal, from patriotic
motives we ought to use it, as all the
Manila fiber in the world is produced
in the Philippine Islands, and it is cer
tainly to the interact of the Pacific
Coast farmer to develop trade with that
country as much as possible, and I
have read that all the Sisal comes from
Yucatan, with which country we can
have no trade from this coast, and as
long as it does not cost us anything to
be patriotic and trade with our own col
onies, why shouldn't we do it?
"FARMER.
Anxious Only About On Thin J,
The ghastly rider on the white horse
stopped at the gate.
"I am Death." he said to tne sien
man who was watching from the win
dow.
"You are
tor and added
value your life
vou tvina vour horse to that tree.
She'd never let anybody do that.'
Philadelphia Press. .
The Spirit ol Strife.
Edith What makes you look so
downcast, Ruth? There must be some
thing that's troubling you.
Ruth Tell you the truth, Edith, my
married life has been a disappoint
ment. Before we were married all the
girls were after Charley; but now it
doesn't appear that any of them want
him. I should be so happy if one or
two of them would only try to steal him
away from me! Boston Transcript,
No Need te Worry.
Professor Snore is very abMentmind-
cd. His son rushed Into his study one
morning and exclaimed:
"Just think, father! I've swallowed
a pin! What shall I do?"
"Ah, well," replied the big man,
"don't worry about it. Here's another
pin."
Weak?
I suffered terribly
tremely weak for It Th.
doctors said my blood i
turning to wster. At last I ywo
Ayer's Sarsspsrllli, and wis soon
feeling sllriRhtsMln.
Mrs. J. W. Flals, Htdlymt, Ct.
No matter how long you
have been ill, nor how
poorly you may be today,
Ayer s Sarsaparilla is the
best medicine you can
take for purifying and en
riching the blood.
Dorft doubt It, put your
whole trust In it, throw
away evcrythmgeise.
Aik votir doctor what ha thinks of Avar's
Biiriue. Us n.s.llb...nlilsraai
SVttroiir msrfiH.... Fuliuw els earn aaa
. .Ill b. '")J-2Vl, co.. ta-ell. Ml-.
Em
Forced Out
Tha terrible calamity that baa befallen
a lr ciniiil" huu. .
A. W. Matlma t'o.. Pueblo's lursiwt
oloihiora, wun an mtaliliMlicd reputation
of over year fur oarryln only the
blttluwi srerlre of tiien'a, buys' anil rhil.
(Iron's t-li'lhinie, alum, and rurnlahliiia,
Were fortwd from thnlf tiullilluv, whfi a
liHumt ovr their hand without lira
vlmia nntlca, Juat nt the time whnti tlmlr
Imlftbleaiiea fur this euaon'e guoils fell
due.
Nnt-bflns able to find nnthar lortatlnn.
In I'uelilo ailiiiet to 1!hmmi of their
liirtta stock at Ihla unritiitmto tlina
they were eomiwllwl to move their stork
where they could reallaa on It qulrkly,
to nave their imil name, anil rhnso fort,
land as th baat place, frwttiht rains be
Ins cheaper than tu potnui In the Inter
ior. Their Immenae stock of l.DI.OOfl worth
of men's, boya' an1 ehlldniu's clothlnu,
shore and furnlahlnaa, has twun
moved Into the lata aturvroom.
107. FIRST STREET
Bet. Washington and Stark, Portland
Oregon,
where thia mnaninoent slock will be
old out at ramil for
33;
Ssi Dty.
Mrs. Grumbler Today
Is the annl-
needn't
you
Whs Could Blame flinv
Ethel (coyly) What a pretty mouth
you havel It ought to be on a gin s
face.
Jack I seldom miss an opportun
ity. Princeton Tiger.
Buoaics.
A BolcI Knee.
Cenllemsn I have ertat pleasure ia bearing tesri
avny to tiie merits ol M. Jscubs Oil.
Some nm, set, I hod s large ssrelllng (oral on mv
knee which ceased much psin snd Ismencts, It got so
bod that I was unshle to hiliow mr etutayaMM. I
tried almost everything- without receiving beaent until
I tita M iscona tm. I eot relict rrom the hrst simlt.
cation and bclors RaMhtng the nrst bottle I was able
Uung almost impossible, sal had almost lost the use
my leg. I
I can assure rse that I shall recommend St. Jacobs
nave a cnance.
Olretwttor eetliferlfnn than anything oa
the marks, at anything lis l- pen, b
rue Ihry are mails of g,1") material, to
stand on-gon rtwls" Iron vorn-r on
borilf. brat on ahdlta, heavy eet-nml-growth
whwle, screw! rims. It yotl Waut
to feelsttre that yon ars gi-inng your mon
ey's worth, ak tor a " H 14ns" ot a
"Mitchell'' (Uenuey) Buggy, We guar
antee them.
MrVeAWI, learte A JYavof O.
value, ttpokaae, Boles. ronlaoo, Or.
to resume my duties sou the second bottle completely
cored me, which belnre using St. scobs I hi seeoied
ol ray leg.
I can a
Oil whenever I
Yours truly thankful,
W. WALLACE,
.N.J.
Today is a sood time to beein fif von
have not aheadv done so) to take Voseler's
Curative Compound. That netvout trouble,
that dull headache, that bad taste in the
mouth when awakening in the morning with
the usual offensive breath, that poor appetite
for Ineakfaxr. indigestion, dull, heavy feeling
of the stomach, that tired feeling are all
evidence of a weak digestion and Impure
blood, which can bo cured permanently by
taking Vogeler'g Curative Compound. Tha
vuioj ctiea-'iea oy tnts marvellous medicine
are not fictitious or temporary, bot are real,
radically complete and hence lasting. Send
10-aay to tbe proprietors, St. Jacob's Oil,
Ud , Baltimore, Mci, for a free sample
WttlCs
f W, tm aWHtiittf . Itw tlTf
titruam 04 mm
Wm tmtmr taUMj
nalsMltaule.,
1mm,
740.706 Mr.
1, 500.720 Nr&
Hmnu Mar ThM
JAuNni tm i ffifi-A.
PER CENT LESS THAN
MANUFACTURERS' COST
FOR TEN DAYS ONLY.
This Is a tremendous ntrtno, as we
were eon a I tiered very close hiivoie hy the
trade. Kou cannot atlre"ltn what a
gmat reduction Ihla la until you see the
giKla and prices.
Don't Miss This Rare Opportunity
of fetttns the blgnteat harfHtn In rluih
Ins, (umlahlnse, i., over ntVvrvtt to the
pt'ntila of I'ortland, aa you may never tie
able lo et a chum- ik title aaaln. Ha
lo sr we it unto a fw price to ahuw what
tremendous eai'rtnrvas we are making.
Just think ot th followltts priialium,
and remember that all jguuila prliml In
thla advertisement can be bought tank
any time during th all
A tin suit ot Men's Clothes, all OflO
tn mati'h J)c3u
Till suit la twaltlvely worth llltii, or
your money refunded at any time during
the ml.
Men's Kin Suite and Overcoat a, Ti nn
In rhnlsnta and Mi-otrh iiinhla d1-,90
Worllt IS. nr yonr money refttnded at
any tint dtirlnc tha sal If you are nut
satisfied.
Men's splendid Unit and Overcoat.
In valour, tin finish cctaal- ft QC
mere: all else jJ,03
I'nltlvlr worth tU, or your money
hack. .
Silk and aatln-llned T)re Units and
Overeats, In plain. Check and t7 QQ
striped rtilorlcga J70
They ar poaiuvelv worth lL
Men' estra flit trw Bull and Over-
coal. In all in IB lest styles a ml shadea,
neavy ana
tin lined, en mil in
and
the timet IW tailor-made 0 AO
ferments for,, i 4laviiu
ton't fall to ask to the aartnenta.
Men's Sneat Waterproof Overrwai. mek-
coat : worth I3 to S
Don't fail to them.
Men's fine Dree OQ
1'nnia ., ytJC
Worth IIH, or your money refunded.
Men' fin Trent aera. for Bitnday wear, in
worsted and fancy trUx (TO Ofl
at C.OJ
era suarantee tlrkct on every aQ QQ
r. IlllflVU
mm
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MLDOUGLAS
l,3S'SH0ES
t
1
On Way of Savins,.
Bachelor So you're married, ehT I
suppose your wife saves you a pood deal
of trouble?
Benedick Well, she saves ever lit
tle trouble that comes to her during
the day so that she may bother me
with it when I come home at night.
Philadelphia .Record.
HEALTH RESTORER.
JUSEIT'
BISHOP SCOTT ACADEMY
rotiiaud, Otegon. rounded ls7
l Rem School for Bon.
Military and lunal Training.
Writ for Illustrated Catalogue,
ARTHUR C. NEVVILL, Principal
Oil
Aft
afiV T
svMvW4 Ul,
1,H nii.r than qtuirtsif
ot m rctiiury lit rto-
Utl'.A ot W. 1. Jk'UflM1
HIkmm fur ittl. tMiaJuft.
tutti ffMr liu iN.tvd all
othr nilei. Iboy mtm
worn bjr vw Nn la mil
tat tons ot (if tiian vtijr
oilier ink, !rmu they
ar th only hhtm thai la
irry ny 4VukI tiliin4
d,uf nhiMNi, ihry mtm th
MtaihUftl of Ih wotlti
Thl U th rMtn We Is.
huglst inkM rd Milt
mt um $ .t.M) tt f lJJO
hi ihsfstt any other two
mitufiMtturrs. A trial
oottTliKw yi thj mtm
hw awia w ih world.
W. L DOUGLAS $4 SHOES
CANNOT BE EXCELLED.
Bold byta IVmglej stores In Amerlean
Cities ana best alius dealers erertahere.
rI!T10V Tksrssrssa.esW.a.s.
glss sens aa4 selee sissisee sa seuea.
floa, Ay rneif, ff rest, erfr.
Jtsetraeg t'vtatiaiM res.
'. U IX)K1I.AS, llro.kton. Mass.
SKfJ
or money
,12c
29c
39c
8c
3c
12c
3c
I'lMltlvely worth le. M and V.
refunded,
lloy" flneait rtult and Ovea- tfe) in
roata, worth K. M and If $ O
Doya" Untie and Overcoat. CO 00
worth K54 4sC30
Thousand of t'hllilren s Bulla to choose
from.
I.iwd pair of Boys' Kne Pent
worm it
Men' beet quality rilufor-Ns
1,'nlaundereit Hlilrta, worth 11..
rin Kresi Hhlrta,
worth tl tn
Men's fine 811k Kmhroldrd Bue-
lipildera, worth 7u
Oiwd Heavy Hm-ke,
worth Ski ,
truer a.ikiu Nevlillne In all shade,
worth from II
Men tlttmlkervhlef,
worth ifeo i
atat'klntoahr-a, odd Tnat and odd Vests
at your own tr.-: 3 other rtlde, loo
numerou to mention.
Men's Fine Underwear at tens thaa
half the coat ol production.
SHOES. (Small.)
Men's Velour Calf, worth CtO, J
Mn' fine Vlri, Kangaroo and ling
l if. worm KM,
t
Xen'e rnrdovan and Kangaroo
Wells, srurth i "i. al . .. .
Men' flnret Welt, la VIH and
i air. regular su.uu etioee,
t ,
Boya' and Tout ha' Kangaroo
I'alf. worth 11 Ui at ..
Utile (lent' N
worm at .
These are all liii-tiwtut ld goiula.
Io not confound thus with so. railed
eloalns-out aalee, etc.
This Is a Ufcltlmate Sale
W must raise th money nerramtrv to
atlnfy our creditor' clalma IVeltlvely
no (node wild, and no on allowed In th
building until
WEDNESDAY, HAY ai
At 9:00 A. M.
BAt.R POSITIVKI.T CUWK9 BATUIt
DAV NIOIIT, MAT tl.
A. E. Nathan 1 Co.
107 First Street
Between Washington and Stark Sts.
PORTLAND, ORIiUON.
Mall order carefully filled. Railroad
fare paid on all purchase of tdi.ui or
Sobby Hhoe.
$2,48
$2.98
Wlllnw
$3.39
$1.29
98c
Summer Resolutions
?uB Kccloy Carol
Burt relief from liquor, opium and tobacco
habit!. Band tot particular! to
Keetey Institute r.::V.M:ri;
STRONG Kit AND BKTTKR TIIAJf COMMON HAIXtN'K's OR ANT OTIIKK MKHRV hOX
NbW PATENT FOLD1NQ BERRY BOX.
NoSlarle.. NoTackon.lU..
SAMPLE BOX FRHH. LAMBnPSfiN. PfiDTl ami. no
, .. . ,, wv ei si rnt-mt - aif v w9
m. r. . p.
Urn. x 1-101.
WMEII wrttlns; to adeertleere please
BMlm lilt eaoer.
tot 71 Year McCormick hat mantifactoreJ macKi,
. ior Harvesting; the cropg of the world.
about
thirty bottle, contlnning- It for soma
time after the sore bad healed, to be
i bis sue poiaon was out or my sys-
e 1 . nin ea bo Blg-n or tbe cancer
ta year. fDSSPHUS EEID.
Oant, Audrlaa Co., Ho.
ia strictly a vegetable
remedy, and, while
poasesointr nurifvinir
I and healing properties
that no other medicine
does, contains nothing that could derange
the system. While cleansing the blood
tt also builds up tbe general health.
If you have a suspicious sore, or other
blood trouble, send for our free book on
Blood and Skin Diseases, and write to us
for any information or advice wanted;
ere make no charge for this service.
TM fWIPT SPECIFIC CO, ATLANTA, SA.
fathomable the deeper we are permit- Grenadier Guards. When the sum was
ted to explore them, and as knowledge
increases the extent of that which still
remains to be explained Increases also.
-Professor Winslow Upton, in Provi
dence Journal.
paid, the subject was at laat officially
aroppea.
Censorship of Comic Papers.
Foreign comic papers are being sub
jected to a strict censorship In Ger
many Just now. A special lookout Is
being kept for those published In
America which contain pictures con
sidered disrespectful to the kaiser.
CUtS tonttii ALL fcU (AIL Si
a vouKa DjrufK 'X sutes uooa.
in time, roia dt nrtjptrints.
i. Use I J
Cigarettes for Hulwcrlbers.
El Pals, which Is a pushing paper of
Buenos Ay res, offers to give every
subscriber for three months an .equal
value In cigarettes, so that the cus
tomer gets $3 worth of news and to
bacco each for the one price.
Insect Food.
Those who object to eating meat at
the term Is usually understood will he
Intersted In learning of a new move
ment whose leaders oppose the con
sumption of beef and mutton, hut are
equally hostile to vegctarlnulam. A
French entomologist, M. Dairln. Una
discovered a compromise whleli he cor
dially recommends In the shape of In
sect food. He speaks on the subject
with authority, "having tasted several
hundred species of raw, boiled, fried.
broiled, roasted and hashed insects,."
But the most popular insect food of oil,
he declares. Is locust flour, which the
Bedouins take boiled In milk or fried
and served with rice.
Gossips are people who go around
stabbing reputations In tbe back.
Paradoxical though It may seem, It
is bard to touch a close mau
'i1 y1 irIal Always Bonn ht lias borne the aitnia.
turo of Chan. H. Fletcher, and l.a, been marie under
per-onal aupervljlon for ov So Tars. Allow no one
io deceive yon In this. Counterfeits, Imitations ? and
What is CASTORIA
CaatoriA la a harmless substitute for Castor Oil. Par.
Korlc, Drops and Hoothingr Syrups. It to Hwnfclt
contains neither Opium, Slorphlne nor other Nareotlo
substaiico. Its afre Is its fruarantee. It destroys Wnm
and allays FevcrlahneHS. It cures Diarrhoea and Wheel
Colic. It relieves Teethln Troubles, MircsConitlnint:
and Flatulency. It asaiiSilates tVxeSiuSSlSSi
ntntnu ,,.,.! i !.,..... ,V.. " "K"iaies tbe
IT " TTS 1 TT TT "
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the Signature of
T7
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In Use For Over 30 Years.
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