tress
m
After Eating
Nausea between meals, belching, vom
iting, flutulenco, fits of nervous head
ache, pain in tho stomach, arc all
symptoms of dyspepsia, and tho longer
it is neglected the harder it is to cure it.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
and Pills
radically and permanently cure it
strengthen and tone the stomach and
other digestive organs for the natural
performance of their functions.
Accept no substitute for Hood's.
I "I bad dyspepsia twentr-flve years and
took different medicines but got no help
ant 11 I began taking Hood's Sarsaparilla,
Bava taken four bottles of this medicine
and can now eat almost anything, sleep
well, bavc no cramps In my stomach, no
burning and no distress.1! Mas. Willi ah
O. BiRKRT, 14 Olney St., Providence, K. I.
Hood's Saraaparllla promise to
curs and keeps the promise.
Had Seen Better Days.
Kind Lady I suppose you have seen
bettei days?
Tramp Yes'm. One day last week
I got three dinners and 10 beeia. De
troit Free Frees.
Plso s Cure fs a remedy for roughs, colds
and consumption. Try it. I'rice cents,
St druggists.
An Old Maid's Philosophy.
We may be better after suffering,
and we may be worse, but our condi
tions must depend upon ourtelves, and
should never be laid to the nature of
our calamities. From ".My Old Maid's
Corner," The Century, March, 1903.
The only sorrow worth anything in
this world is sorrow for others, and
sorrow for others means helping others,
not hugeing our woes to ourselves.
From "Jly Old Maid's Corner," The
Century, March, 1903.
To me it had seemed that those who
occupied centers of affection should be
less concerned with what came to them
as their due, than with what went out
from them as their obligation; that,
like the sun itself, they should be cen
ters of centrifugal forces, radiating.
through the very fullness of their joy,
light and gladness in.o other lives. '
iuuj uiu .uaiu a turner, me
Century, January, 1903.
Not Her Broom's Fault.
Mrs. Casey O, but I loeht a foine
little chiny vase that Mike brimg me
whin he tome home late from the Dim
mycratic rally Sathnrday night. T'was
jist his own carelessness, too.
Mrs. Cassidy Did he drop it an'
break it?
- Mrs. Casey He carried it home in
bis hat. f-hure, he might a' knowed
that'd be the furet place I'd toak him.
Exchange.
Must Forget One.
Flannigan Phat's the matter wid
Eogan these days?
Hooligan He invinted an armor
that nothing can pierce, and a shell
that will pitrce any 'armor, and he
doesn't know which to fergit. New
York Times.
Preference.
"Yon say that young woman compli
mented my singing?" he exclaimed,
anxiously.
"In a way," the yonng woman re
plied. "She said she would rather
hear you try to sing than try to con
verse." Washington Star.
Dis
SSfUI-LT BACKEIY0UR CUARANTtf
' 'nts 1 TOWER C0.BOiT;i nii jj
eh
ronie
Bating Ulcers,
And a source of worry, anxiety and endles9 trouble to those who are afflicted by these new eyeglusses. Whether or
with them, particularly so when located npon the lower extremities whore not this be true, It Is certain that
the circulation is weak and sluggish. A gangrenous eating ulcer upon the many manufacturers are already coin
leg is a frightful sight, and as the poisoa burrows deeper and deeper into the Ing around as close to the shape as
tissue beneath and the sore continues to spread, one can almost see the flesh they dare. It must be conceded that
mcmug away ana ie we sirengtn going out witu the sickening discharges,
Great running sores and deep offensive ulcers often develop from a simple
Don, swollen gland, bruise or pimple
occause wane an sucn sores are not cancerous, a great many are, and this
should make you Suspicious of all chronic slow-healinc ulcers and sores, oar- i
ticularly if cancer runs in your family.
greatest annoyance Because they are
so persistent and unsightly and de
tract irom one s appearance.
Middle aged and old people and
those whose blood is contaminated
end tainted with the germs and poison
of malaria or some previous sickness,
or excessive use of mercury, are the
chief sufferers from chronic sores and
ulcers. While the blood remains in
this unhealthy, polluted condition
healing is simply impossible and the
sore will continue to grow and spread
in spite of washes and salves or any
superficial or surface treatment, for
the sore is but the outward sign of
some constitutional disorder, a bad
condition of the blood and system,
which local remdies cannot cure
S. S, S. reaches these old chronic sores
very root of the trouble and counteracts
impurities and poisons, and gradually
Strengthens the slnggish circulation, and
blood purifier and tonic combined and a safe and permanent cure for chronio
sores and ulcers. If you have a slow-healing sore of any kind, large or
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THE SWIFT SPECIFSO CO.. ATLANTA QAm
Thing the Rutme.
Well, Undo KnsUf, mhat brought
you here?
lVm two hi perliceuien by da rail
in', ro' hcuah.
Yen, but didn't liquor have anythiug
to do with it?
Yessah. Iey wua bote drunk, yo'
honah. Chicago News.
Could Afford It.
"Hey, there!" yelled the indignant
eltuen," dodging 'quickly backward.
"You dropped a brick Just now that
came within an ace of hitting me on
the head!"
"Kape it!" shouted the workman on
the twelfth floor of the unfinished sky
scraper. "We've plinty more v
thim up here." Chicago Tribune.
- Filial Sympathy.
"When I was vonr age," said Mr.
tioldbags, Bternlv, "I earned my own
living."
Ilia son looked uneasy, but was
silent,
"Well, have you nothing to say for
yourself in that connection?"
"N untiling, sir, eicept that 1
sympathize with you, and congratulate
yon ou the fact that it's all over."
Tit-Bits.
WHERE CHARITY BEGINS.
Wise Bros., the Portland Dentists, Say
"Help Thyself."
In many ways the dentist is your
best frfet.d.
He helps yon when your teeth are
,,.) W I..... tmnr f,wh near nut and
break down he steps in and braces them
up, puts new life into them, and makes
them efficient. ,'our success in life,
your feelings, whether o contentment
or worry, greatly depend upon now
your nourishment agrees with you. Is
it not a certainty that your food will do
you little good if your teeth are unable
to perform their rightful workf lo pay
nothing of the advantage of having a
good looking set of teeth (than ahieh
nothing is more effectively attractive)
it is more comfortable, and absolutely
indispensable to health, happiness and
success, to have a set of teeth that are
capable of being used.
Why dolay a minute?
There is no pain connected with
having your teeth put in perfect order.
There is no pain in getting an entire
new set of teeth, which cannot be toid
from natllra
ones. Wise Brothers, i.
,, irn; Rnil.lim. Portend Ommn.
are making scores of people happy
! every day, by sending them away with
as good a set of teeth as nature ever put
, into a man's or a woman's head. The
! cost of their work is extremely mod
erate.
There is little excise for anyone,
now-a-days, neglecting their teeth.
Teeth are extracted absolutely without
pain, and the expense of starting a new
in life, with a sound set of teeth, is
slight. Chairty begins at home, and
all persons having regard for their own
welfare should go immediately and con
sult such eminent modern dentists as
Wise Brothers.
The Low Roof.
Ascum Hardened case, is he?
Ttifnut De woist ever. Did
notice how baldheaded he is?
yer
Ascum Yes.
Tufnut Well, dat's from lidin' so
much in prison vans; it wore all de
hair off the top of his head. Phila
delphia Press.
Ton Can Get Allen's Foot Ease FREE.
Write Allen 8. olmted, IRojr, N". Y., for a
free sample of Allen' Foot Kae. It cures chil
blain, sweating, damp, Bwollrn, aching feet.
It irak-e" new or titrh t shoes eeiy. A certain
cure for O-ms and flnnions. All druggists sell
it. 20c. lAjn't accept any substitute.
Could't Be Otherwise.
Miss Slim Who wrote "Man
poses?"
Mies Antique Probably some
perienced young author. New
Tribune.
Pro-
inex
York tlTS) Permaninnr Curra So Oti mt nrrroo9EA1
rllfc after iirft taT'aaflc of lr Kllet'i 'irret N'rrrs
teeU,rr. Srai! for Kit H K S J.00 trial ttil na tr-ai
iee. bE.B.U.KuLLi4.ttiarcbju.FliilMiliia.f
Might Regret It,
Mistress Poor, darling little Topsyl
I'm afraid the will never recover. Do
you know, Bridget, I think the kindest
thing would be to have her shot and
put out of her misery.
Bridget 'Deed, ma'am, I wouldn't
do that. She might get better, after
all, an' then ye'd be sorry ye'd had
her killed. Punch.
ores-
A Constant Drain
Upon the System
and are a threatening danger always,
Face sores are common and cause the
twin Bpaolflo Co., Atlanta, Oa,
Sear Sirs: somathlns; like a rlalns i
came on my instep, vary small at
first, not at all painful, bat as It -Srraw
larg-ar and bag-all to pain me I '
consulted a dootor, bat la spite of .
all he could do the sors sot worse
and bog-an to dlscharsre; then other '
sors came until the whole top of :
my foot was one larsa mass of sores
and I conld not walk. Than my hus
band, who had been enred of Sorof- !
nla by the use of 8. 8. ., said h ,
ballovad it would cure me. I becaa I
taking- it and eight bottles oared I
me; my foot healed tip nioely. I be- j
iivvw a vooia bsts oaen a enppis
for life bat for B. 0. B.
ME 3. O. H, KINO.
through the blood. It goes to tisj
and removes from the bleod all the
builds tip the entire system and
when the blood has been purified
ana tne system purged cl all morbid,
unhealthy matter the healing process
begins, and the eating ulcer or chronic
ore is soon entirely gone.
S. S. S. contains no mineral or poison
ons drugs of any description, but is guar
anteed a purely vegetable remedv. a
A physician of Colombia has fountt
decytlou of coffee husks to be effective
in malaria anu oiuer uisi-iteea nm-va
vjul nl ne had failed.
Every auluinl Is aald to have Its own
kind of flea, sometimes several different
kinds. Many thousand specimens of
these fleas have been gathered In the
unique museum of Charles Itotbsehlld,
kent by Dr. Jordan at Trlng Turk, the
giant of this strange collection being a
mole flea a tlfth of an Inch long.
Living organisms hare resumed their
functions after enduring the cold of
liquid air for six months. It Is suggest
ed that the remarkable experiment
should be continued for years or a gen
eratlon, for our theories would tie great'
ly modified by an Indefinite retaining of
vitality, and probability would he given
Lord Kelvin's speculation that life may
have reached the earth from space.
The first large vapor motor applied
to navigation Is to be placed on the
tlshlng boat of M. Etulle Altaxln, now
being built nt Houlogne. The vessel,
i which Is ninety feet long and Is design-
ed to carry three hundred tons, will be
' provided w ith a two-huudrcd-horse
power motor for operating nets. The
! uiotors will use either gasoline or aleo-
UUI, Ul U1VU me imias mil vumuiu
eight thousand trillions.
W. C. Marshall, of the Sheffield Sclen
title School at tale, bus Invented a
pressure recorder which, when substi
tuted for the ordinary rowlock at the
end of the outriggers of a racing shell,
measures and registers the pressure
exerted at every stroke of the oar. The
varying force of tke strokes during a
long race can he ascertained, mid It Is
Intended to apply the machine In the
selection and training of tho university
crews.
lly the Uubou process, black pigment
is made by pumping acetylene Into steel
.'jlluders to a pressure of about two at
mospheres, and then passing un electric
spark through the vessels, the gas be-
,ng thus dissociated into Its em boli and
bydrogeu. The hydrogen Is collected
for any convenient use; the carbon Is
ready for the market. Acetylene black
Is free from the oily Impurities of or
dluuty lumpbliuk, and the demand Is
:ilreudy so great that the lirst factory
now running In Switzerland la like
ly Jo be followed by others lu other
countries.
The claim of Mount MeKlnley. the
culmlmitliiK peak of the Alaskan rnug,
to be regarded no the loftiest point In
North America, Is sustained by the re
port of an explorlug party, made by one
of Its members, A. H. Ilrooks. The
;urty made a Journey of 8(X miles on
foul lu Alusku during the season Just
passed. D. I Heaburn, the topugraph-
r of the expedition, believes thiit the
measurements of mountain heights
which were made have a probable error
not exceeding 1W) feet. According to
those measurements. Mount McKln
ley's elevation definitely excetda '.'O.miO
feet; that of Mount 1'uraker Is 17,0o0
feet.
An Italian physicist, Slgnor Snlvlonl,
has devised a mlerobalauce of such ex
treme delicacy that it clearly demon
strates the loss of weight of musk by
vohitlllzatton. Thus the Invisible per
fume floating off In the air la Indirectly
weighed. The essential part of the ap
paratus Is a very thin thread of glsss,
fixed at one end and extended horizon
tally. The microscopic objects to be
weighed are placed upon the glass
thread near Its free end, and the
amount of flexure produced Is observed
with a microscope magnifying 100
diameters. A mote weighing one-thousandth
of a milligram perceptibly bends
the thread.
CDD IYE-OLASSES.
i lie eyeglusses herewith llliixlruli-d
re the Invention of a famous French
oculist. Naturally all sorts of things
re claimed for them, but those who
ought to know declare that they will
really correct astigmatism. They say,
too, that the reflections of objects In
the rear of the wearer, which are so
annoying, are entirely dune away with
these glasses attract attention to the
wearer, ami for that reason alone thpy
ahouid be Immensely popular with the
Koi:r Hundred,
Itoll rtuttvr.
The young hrtisckeopcr who told the
flshtiiiin that Klio wanted some eels,
and when he risked her how nitir-li, re
plied, "About two yards and a half,"
hus a rival In a woman nieutloned in
the Chicago News:
"1 wish to K;t some butter, please,"
she said to the dealer.
"Itoll butter, ma'am?" he asked, po
litely. "No; we wish to eat It on toast. We
seldom have rolls."
larger Quantities.
Miss Gabble And she seeused me of
retailing gossip about the neighbor
hood. Miss Sharps-The Idea!
Miss Gabble-Positively Insulting,
Isn't she?
Miss Bharpe Yes, for you're really a
wholesaler. Philadelphia Press,
Convict Competition In Austria.
To rid themselves of the competition
of the cheap products of prison labor
Austrian manufacturers want their
government to transport convicts he
youd the sea.
The dlUlculty a man lluds la getting
some one to go his bond, a wotnun en
counters when she wants some one to
'take" her club.
OLDEST OF LAW BOOKS.
Code of Kim Hammurabi in Mont)
Juat Found nt Suaa.
"This Inscription Is doubtless ths
most Important find that 1ms everbeeu
mndo lu Itabylonhin literature."
Bitch Is the opinion expressed by
rrof, Hugo Wlncklor, of the I'ulvorsl
ty of IWrllu. iu his ttiiuslntlou, Just
published, of the Laws of llainmuiiibl,
takeu from a stele discovered a few
months ago by the French expedition
that has been for years engaged In
archaeological researches In tho
ancient capital of Persia, under the di
rection of rrof. le Morgan. The In
scription was found on a dlorlte block,
2.25 meters lu height, takeu from the
old royal castle In Susn.
The stole contains, besides a picture
Illustrating how King Hammurabi re
ceived these laws from the sun god. a
complete legal code of UKi separate
laws, of which, however, Nos. tld to W
have been chiseled out. The gap Is In
part remedied by fragments found lu
the great library of Assurlmnlpal.
There are sixteen columns of Inscrip
tion found on the front of tho stone
boucath the picture of Hammurabi,
aud twenty-eight ou the rear.
A special Introduction and conclud
ing admotiltlon to future generations
to observe faithfully the requirements
of this code Indicate that the laws con
tained In It were made by Hammurabi.
tho contemH)iary of Abraham, the Am-
raphal of the Scriptures, aud that tins
Is the oldest corpus Juris extant, atito
dutlng even the days of Moses by half
a thousand years or more, the date of
the Hammurabi being about '."iiK H. 0.
That a Habylonlati Inscription of this
sort should be found tn me l ersinn
capital Is readily explained by the fact
that It was brought to Sus.i as booty
by tho Elamlte kings, and It Is not the
only specimen of the klud here found.
the transfer being made probably m
the seventeenth or sixteenth century.
The discovery only contlrms what was
Indicated by the Tel ol-Atmirua Amis In
Kgvpt dating from the fourteenth cen
tury, which are also lu cuneiform writ- i
lng. namely, that this was at that early
period tho common language of di
plomacy and International aud busi
ness communication.
An analysis of these laws shows that
tho coilo was cotifltied to secular mut
ters; aud, while lu many Itmtancea It
forces upon the reader, luith by Its
agreements and Its disagreements, a
comparison with the legal system of
I'eutateuch. It Is sharply distinguished
from this by tho absence of religious
or ceremonial commands and prohibi
tions. It Is exclusively a civil code. In
general It shows Its Semitic origin by
recognizing, even to a greater extent
thun Is done by the Pentateuch, the
lex tallotils of au eye for an eye and a
tooth for a tooth; and many of the
merciful characteristics of the Mosaic
legislation are conspicuous by their ab
sence, nut witiiin tneso limitations u
doubtless Is what Wlnckler calls It.
one of the most Important original
sources In the history of mankind lu
general."
The original text, together with a
French translation, Is published by
he Assyrtologlst of the expedition, P.
V. Schell, In the fourth Volume of the
IMegutloii en Perse," the ottVlnl nar
rative of the expedition. There Is a
remarkable monotony In the forms of
these laws, eaeh beginning with the
word "If," and this peculiarity, ns well
as Its stringent measures. Is suggestive!
of the Dracotilau legislation. New
Yurk Sun.
JEALOUSY AMONG MINERS.
It Has Led In t-'litd Kule In lluildlng
Their Homee.
In the new mining towns lu the oml
fields of viistrrn Illinois stand tunny
long rows of little houses, u II lu em-h
town exactly alike, the same size, snme
color, faring the snme direction. Why
all the houses lu encli town are as much
alike as peas, the outsider Is always
puzzled to know. He makes ninny
guesses It he Is a curious person, but he
never guesses correctly, mid utiles ;
some mine owner Is tnlkntlve enough
to tell of former experiences In building I
miners' bonus the outsider will remain -Ignorant
on the subject. I
Although to outsiders there appears !
lie no reason, sinless It he that of.
heapness, for having all the dwelling
xiictly alike, there Is a reason, ntid n i
good one, too. The envy existing;
mong miners living in the poorer !
ines for the larger and better built
ottiiges lorced the mine owners lo
ilopt the "every house alike" plan. If
a mine owner now wants to build llfiy
houses he has plans made for one, ami
very building Is built upon those plans.
If one hnB a collar beneath It, all
must have cellars. If one has a glass
front door, all must have glass front
doors. And after the houses are built
mid occupied no miner Is permitted to
add a porch or s wulk, or to pnlnt his
house a different color from that of all
the low cottnges In the long rows.
Until the founding of the newer
towns the builders puld little hoed to
the kind of houses they erected for the
miners. Mont of the habitations were
mere huts of two or three rooms. The
houses were set on the hills around the
mining shafts, or ranged In rows near
a creek, or n spring, where there wus
plenty of water. Home of tho houses
were a little better than others.
There came about feuds between the
families of miners living In four-room
houses and those who had to live
lu a two-room hut. The situation at
last grew so serious that the mine own
ers were forced to build all the houses
around the new mines after one pat
tern. It solved the problem, and put
an end to the iinrrcls between the fam
ilies of the miners. Formerly the bet
ter houses were often burned, but since
the adoption of the new plan there Ijuh
been peace.
The Verdict.
"What was the coroner's verdict?"
asked the stranger of the man who wns
returning from a lynching party.
"Hulelde."
"Kuldde?"
"Yes. He deliberately courted de
struction. He lot himself get etittght
chcatln' In a poker game."--Washington
Htar.
ThlH has been the kind of a duy
when wei wished wc were n bird, und
could lly through the ulr with a straw
iu our ben,:.
ff !iiimiiHM"' n
Mm Tumtiin nnirnlfient
lady of Richmond, Va., a great
nuffcrcr with woman's troubles.
tells how slic was cured.
" For some years I suffered lUs
backache, Keren' Nn.rl tig-down pains,
Uuivrrluva, and falling of the womb.
1 t,-,.d miinv rvmwIUn, but nothing
gave any positive relief.
"I commenced taking I.ytllll I'..
Plnkliuiu'H Wif'trtblnt'iiitiixnma
lu Jane, 1VUI.' When I had Uken lh
tint half buttle, I felt a viut Improve
ment, aud huvo now taken tell botllea
with tho renult that I foci like a new
wotnnu. When 1 commenced tnklns?
tho Vegetable Umi'x'liud 1 felt all
woru out and won fiut approaching
complete uervous edlapn 1 weighed
only W pounds. Now I weigh louH
rtiuds and run Improving every day.
gladly ti-Nlifv to the bourflta m
crni" l KS.k f, Tt'fMAK, Went
Soth St., Klehmoud, Yu joot ruf't Y
al,if sows II f IW) fmmmmi
Be riWc4
When a incillcl i' li" !"
(H'smful In inoro tlmn i million
mat'-, I It JuHi' lo yourwlf to
shv. without tryliin; It, - I do not
iH'lls'VO H would lu'ljl UK''."
Surely you cannot wish to ro
luuln wt'uk mill sick.
Mrs. riiikltMiii. mIiona mblrcss
Is I. vim. Mii.. 111 answer i lieer
fuUy and ltlnnt i-oaf sail letter
adilrt'sacil lo Iiit hy alck women.
r-rhips alio tiita Juat tho knowN
tgt tluit will li'l your cn
try ber to-Uty It costs uothlog.
BAD
BREATH
i hs riitimn AasttM
Bt t ;J ftii't rTi-l fttlff the, r mu f w b
ttsirful Uf lUusjhlar and I u.tlistrsxi till
i.' ifi b attJj our lfit i fi
Ullntf ( 4- of l'sirrsts) mm !. Istprv
wuJffuilr 1'tof hi lu ttXJ f MiMf
W tl Hit MIMA t
HJI HtUvubtitiM l.,ltulutMU.CW
1,anl falatabt. toftl- Tal clone, rm
tiuuu, hafer Sku. Waaaan wr Um-a Ski t a
... CURI CONSTIPATION. ...
S. , , H i f S.4, Mm Bmiri. wl, lit
I U-OAIs ,it u l l sis immu iiaaia
l anguage Ilclklcnl.
('holly Sofihrsne Ya-ss, I rawn
liuike meself utnlehstsxl lu French,
dotiteherkn w.
!r)l llliiestiH-klioltne Ileallyl The
Knitlish l.iiijjiik-o is awfully dethient,
1 n't it?
Mothers will T,n( Mrs. JVlriilow's Booth.
ItiK Hymn Ur ti,-ii remedy to use lor tlieu
ahtlurtm during tiie u-ottiius: ienod.
I'elt lnurtd.
Two rojI imlnred little Irish txiy
once occupied the same Ul. In the
morning one of them said to the oilier;
"Iennis, did you hear it thunder
last night?"
".No," said Iannis. "Did It really
thunder?"
"Vis, it Ununified as it hi von and
airth werii coniin' tigBlhr,"
"Well, phoy In the worruld didn't
ye alike mo? Yn know I can't slspe
whin it thunders!" snld Dennis.
btt Ohio, ciTt or toi.nw, i
I.Cf AS I 'OCWTT.
Fuss i. i in-m make oath that he la the
seniur .arif r uf the firm of r J rsrssr 4 ( o ,
0iiii btiiinr.. in ii, a i itir of To'cio, fnantr
ami rllale atop-said, and diet M Arm will rat
llu-lum OI I INK Hl'MIHKK ImiI.I.aHH fur h
em! eerf re ol ('sierra ll,at r, ,,,,( u, cur.d
tjr Ibo use uf IULL s Cars an Ci l.
PKANK J CIIKSKy
Sworn to hfrn me en-t e'iirrlla iu m
pna-nre, this tilt ilaj of Lieo-mUr, A. P. lssri.
J" A. W. (Jl.lt AMOS,
' . A'obirK publte.
Hall's catarrh Cure Is tasen liitrtiell and acts
olrectly on ttie t,f,fI ami miirnus snrlacae g
the system, sn-l fnr trximoitieia, fr.
. J ' 'Ksiiy i.o., ioido,0.
Bold tif 'triiKKlm.
Hall's family i'llis aia the but.
Adapted to f lats.
"I see that you have taken up the
vertical system of iHiiunaiiship. Why
did you do that?"
"Oh, haven't you heard? Why, we
are living in a Hut now."
llm KIikI Y on lluvn Alwnvs
tun. , r V'f- h i
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The Kind You Have Always 'Bought
ll.n.. at,- Cl x V v
uwa mu
In Use For Over 30 Years.
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Milk Cows.
When you milk a cow and fatten her
for ths block at th same time, you
will succeed In making lha onglt
beef. We do not know why this Is ,
but It's a fact, Just ths sams, says ths
Hiot Isli American,
Oroterles.
Monop ils Oanne.1 Fruits and Vegets
hies aredlstlngulshed from other brands
hy a lautllul blue lalwl emlH tl In
letters of gold. From an esthetic view
point the Monopol laM Is a work of
art, lielng pronouutwl by Ihuso wno
have seen it s ths finest lall ever
mail (or canned fruits aud vegetables.
Hut thmpiallty of Monopola rrulls
is fully lu keeping: ! ' lisuV
the lalal-ars lu (set ths l.l that
tnonev can buy. . thsm from your
grunt. Ws.lhsms A Ken llros., I ort
laud, Ore.
Hew Me Won Mr.
HlisHoois arsons claim Ihst Ihry
cannot look from a height without
wishing to cast themselves down. Md
vou ever have that feeling, Mr. Yearn
o? He Once.
"Indeed? Where were youT"
"I was in su elevated car, and I saw
yon In the street
m I I ' I I
Fj tltfat I'uush Sjrras. Ta1
for wi-b-iivj ya : mi7Tjrn
'1 ,003,000 Customers
f'Q a, bt July tt, ' Wtv ! I f 1
nolO.OOfor 10c. LMnpfl
I wi sr'wal Uf'", - ' A,j la- ' 2 :jc.'T f
i V .t. tr...r .t.-t o. Z''V',,vi
ma W1J sssii2t nSkfc jyl
tust. H ! s.iV 4 jLXiil',K l"sw m sss
S i ' yJr t&iii-X 1 lV (Ml or YVatsr say
the Kind V f Vj tpth.
iclCIervbus
fit 6osfs
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10 CENTS.
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HEMCHES.
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McCAULl-Y & BUR BANK, (Jcncral Machinist!
Wine, Mill anil Marine work tienrrel rn alra l'rlntln VlarhliMry rel(eJ ai.t rebutil
I'Komit AniiMtioN to ot r-oi.iuwN (min us.
I'oole Bldg., l oot of Morrison St. I'OIMI.AM). OMCOON
w
fl PRUSSIAN LICE KILLER kihT
run 1 1. A M a lean
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CASTOR I A
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oignaiuro ol
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Coldt
" I had t lerrlhls cold and couW
hardly brssths, I then trltd Avet'i
Cherry I'sutorsl. snd II svt mt in!
iueai(S relief.''
W. C. tsyion, Sldsll, JU,
How will your cough
be tonight? worse, proV
ably. I or It's first a cold,
then a cough, then bron
chitis or pneumonia, md
at last consumption,
Cougha always tend
downward. Stop thlt
downward tendency by
taking Aycr'a Cherry Pec
toral.
Tina sisssi ttf,, M),.'tl. SU irattv
IVMisail rtf St. If says lata s
than 4w a ! mi. If ha laii, flMI
I. tata II. ihaa - I laka It lla Sam
J C At i-o uVall. B
OKKiXiH. rtJHTUsi;
St. Helen's School (or Girls,
Thlrtf third ar. t"etnii(llu butMina,
Mmlacn a,uiinaul. Aradaailc a4 wtwai
).'"r euuna. Sietal mitiasi j,
mu.le and art, lllutlrai4 vatatuf qa,
(l4rlmetila aw i.
mis niHANott Tt nnirrrs, s,
DELICIOUS UNO TEMPTING
A. n,,(kl
Queen Itre
Cough Dross
Ar Hie-le f iiMianiat
tf si, I Hienlkul ia
av -traalil aM sf
ImU,. a a rmMj
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tv vilttt t' .tlawyi
I'sulfk Coast
lltatult Co.
lwita4. e,
JSleuraloric
headaches
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RQUJCKLY CURED BY
s
LICE on Poultry. V''!"!S-
kill the Ike. Ne.rrrmls. hoU lif Sealers. oc and f i.oe pe caa
t-M0 OUT ALL THS t,IC HO MITIS.
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ae a.ie, ami is .,r,h a tlmwa IU r.wl.
to., 0ni.,,u. i.r. ,,., uses Ageai-
John ihh)u iwrtlano, org.
I oot ol Morrison Street.
Can aire na u,e Immi tiralii In IWWit
nil fniriiie, H initlnllts, f'uiii anil oeee
lal Maci.iriFre. tisnlnil M w blues s
aiaxilallv. s. us lel,re liujflns.
tt I WT TO BUT FOR CM
I Chicken, Duck and (ices.-h iith
' era. Address
o. o. SMITtr.
1' tOth mndOarlm Mtm.. Portland, Or
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