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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1903)
Peculiar To Itself In wTint it is and what it does con twining the best blood-purifying, alterative and tonio substances and effecting the most radical and per manent cures of all humors and all eruptions, relieving weak, tired, languid feelings, and building up the whole system is true only of Hood's Sarsaparilta No other medicine acts like it; no other medicine has done so much real, substantial good, no other medicine has restored health and strength at so little cost. "I was tremble! with erofula and earn ear losing my ayeaight. Kor four months I could not sea to do anything. After takins two bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla I could la walk, and Then I had taken eight bottla 1 eould sea aa well a aver." Susia A. Uairs ion. Withers, N. C Hood's Sarsaparilta promlaea to cur and keeps tha promiao. Loat Fortune In Crap Oam. Herr Jules Mock, the Swiss iron magnate, lost 1 30,000 in a game of traps at Tozapah, a Colorado mining utmp, last week. He nierely smiled It his ill luck and the next day drew an bis New York bankers for a suffic ient sum to make good his losses. Cruel. "When he proposed to me I was de lighted, of course," confessed Miss An Teek, "but I tried not to let my face bow him what my answer would be." "And did you succeed?" asked Miss Peppery. "No; he found his answer there." "Ah! Read between the lines, I sup pose." Philadelphia Press. Thoughtless. "Jim," said the first tramp printer, as the freight train flew along, "we ought to have waited till tomorrow to make this trip." "So?" "Ye9; the company runs an excur sion today and we're only beating it out of 4.60." Indianapolis Sun. Imitation. The hairdresser had done rather a hasty job on the raven locks of the young woman. "Well," ehe said, surveying the re sult in the morning, "this is a sham poo, all right, if there is any such thing as a real 'poo.' " Chicago Tribune. New to Him. Pat How does ye loike codfish balls? , Mike Faith! an' I niver 'tended ne, but it's big toimes I've had down U th firemen's hop. Lippincotts'. The Innocent Suffer With The world to-day is full of innocent safferers from that most loathsome disease, Contagious Blood Poison. People know in a general way that it is a bad disease, but if all its horrors could be brought before them they would shun it as they do the Leprosy. Not only the person who contracts it Buffers, but the awful taint is transmitted to children, and the fearful sores and eruptions, weak eyes, Catarrh, and other evidences of poisoned blood show these little innocents are suffering the awful consequences of some body's sin. So highly contagious is this form of blood poisou that one may be contaminated by handling the clothing or other articles in use by a person afflicted with this miserable disease. There is danger even in drink ing from the same vessel or eating out of the same tableware, as many pure and innocent men and women have found to their sorrow. The virus of Contagious Blood Poison is so KSSuiuM BLOOD POISON IS NO first little sore appears the whole ., rteVKwted,han 7 RESPECTER OF PERSONS drop of blood in the body is tainted with the poison, and the skin is soon covered with a red rash, ulcers break out in the mouth and throat, swellings appear in the groins, tbe hair and eyebrows fall out, and unless the ravages of the disease are checked at this stage, more violent and dangerous symptoms appear in the form of deep and offensive sores, copper colored splotches, terrible pains in bones and muscles, and general breaking down of the system. S. S. S. is a specific for Contagious Blood Poison and the only remedy that antidotes this peculiar virus and makes a radical and complete cure of the disease. Mercury and Potash hold it in check so long as the system is -under their influence, but when the medicine is left off the poison breaks out again as bad or worse than ever. Besides, the use of these minerals bring on Rheumatism and stomach troubles of the worst kind, and frequently pro duce bleeding and sponginess of the gums and decay of tbe teeth. S. S. S. cures Blood Poison in all stages and even reaches down to hereditary taints can be taken without any injurious effects to health, and an experience of nearly fifty years proves beyond doubt that it cures Contagious Blood Poison completely and permanently. Write for our "Home Treatment Book," which, describes fully the different stages and symptoms of the disease. THE S WIFT SPECIFIC CO.. A TIAHTA. CA DON'T GET Milieu Hies are only femes aero-s y.tir eh...' n r.s'b ."tenf.d'ai'hy and a business edueati n are the inu! and kt!l that h. lp jrau u. get over the fences. Make the rlri-t jump t.lny l,y writing us for our catalogue. Our gradva'.cs aie all employed BEHKE-WALKER BUSINESS COLLEGE, Portland, Oregon. Send for Special Circular SIHJKAM! KUATTUIS BOISR AI-t-M MIMWI) PAINLESS f -A mmttM 4s-ra&aigsl Teeth Extracted Absolutely Without Pain and all Kind of Dental Work Done by Wise Brothers, the Painless Dentists. Open evenings till 9. r'undays frutu II to 12. LB. w. a. a is. WISE DROS., Dentists All Clear to Him, "Yes," said the,traveling artist, who had paused to contemplate the charm ing view from Mr. Mcddergmsa' front yard and to drink a cup or two of but termilk; "yes, I should liko to linger in this lovely spot all summer. To nie there could be nothing finer than to remain hero and bask in the light of inspiration, while the wonderful scen ery grew more and more upon me, lo vou grasp my thought?" "I reckon 1 do," said Mr. Medder grass. "You mean you'd like to loaf around here long enough to get hayseed in your hair ami then sit still till it sprouted." Judge. In the Interest of Sleep. "What did you mean by telling those new nieghbors that they needn't buy a new lawn mower, as yon will al ways be glad to lend them ours?" asked Mrs. Wiggins. "That's one of my best ideas," answered her huslwnd. "No one is t;o ing to have the blamed assurance to come around at 6 o'clock in the morn ing to borrow a lawn mower." Wash ington Star. Pro port loa of Murders. One death in every 113 in the United States is a murder. Mothen will find Vra Wlnslow's soothlni Syrup the best remedy to use tot their children the teeth tn eeaeoa. Relax Your Muscles. A person who can sit down and com pletely relax his muscles can obtain mom absolute rest in ten minutes than thA )vtrrtn vlin cannot relax his mus cles will be able to obtain in an hour. CATARRH CANNOT BB CCBKO With local application, as they cannot reach the sent of the disease. Catarrh Is a blood or constitutional disease, and t" order to cure tt fou must take Internal remedies. Hall's Ca tarrh Cure is taken internally, au.l acta. iirtNtiy on the blood and murous surfaces. Hall's l'a tarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best physicians m this century for years, and isa regular prescription. It is Oompotfed of tbe best tonics known, com Bitted with tbe best blood punners, acting di rectly on the mucous surfaces, the perfect combination ol the two ingredients is what pro. duces tnch wonderful results in curing oatarr h. bend for testimonials, free. F. J. t HUSKY A CO., Proprs., Toledo, 0. PoUi by druintisti, price 73c. Hails Family fiUa axe the best. A Jewel. Betzcr Why do you have iron bars in front of your kitchen windows and door? Shetnster To prevent the escape of the cook. Brooklyn Life. riTfl Permanently cured. Wo fits or narrowness rl 15 after atdy'suo. r.Kllii-'sUrat Restorer. Send for Fre-a trial boitl. and tratte JJt.it. U. Kline, Ltd.. ao Arch St. fhiis-l.lpA, Fs Saw It Only One Way. Tuxydo I was thinking of proposing to that pretty widow, but I changed my mind. She's the niost unsenti mental article I ever struck. Ruxton So? Tuxydo She told ne the last time I called on ber that she had plans for a nice home and was going to advertise for proposals. Judge. The Guilty and removes all traces ot the poison ana saves the victim from the pitiable conse quences of this monster scourge. As long as a drop of the virus is left in the blood it is liable to break out, and there is danger of transmitting the disease to others. S. S. S. is guaranteed purely vegetable and Sanders Disk Plow i-Mrnple! n1 nun-it jwirtVet ri;vJe. Before you uive your order lor I'i-k J" low be mire to rx .rttine the Snuder. Kor nalis by the old reli able bouse of ftaitche.l.Lewis & Staver Co., PORTLAND, - - OREGON EXTRACTING Or. Mala 2020. Zu-2U 1 ailing Bids. Car. Jrd ft Wssb. Sts. I j mm , I I 5 ji 1 ' I I 1 . ' - ft-n, Jr. 1 f a LB. T- f. WtftC rauis or TEACHm or CHINATOWN'S CHILDREN After spending tltroo month In the detention uena t Snn Francisco and at Montreal, Canada, because of ottt- etal retl tape, Mrs. I am) l.lu. of China, hat been formally admitted to this country and lias rejoined her hushand in New York City. She U to tana charge of a mUslon kindergarten In Chinatown. She Is a Christian, ai la her husband. She waa only admitted 11 BS. LOO IIS. to the Vulted States after an Ininertttl certttteate designating her as a teacher had beeu sent from Peking. OUR ALPHABET FOR JAPAN. Kamaa Script la Hereafter la He I'sed In the Mikad ' Uuuiaitu Japan seems to be alotit to take ou of the most remarkable and nt least lmiortant ot all her steps toward har monizing herself with the highest civil ization of Europe and America. That la uothiug less than the adoption ot Roman scrlpt-our own Knglixh alpha bet pari passu w ith, if unt as a sub stitute for, her own ancient ayatein of ldeograptiy. Tor the last dozen yean a knowledge of Uouiau script has been Increasing lit Japan among the most highly educated. Ittit now it is pro posed by the most Influential educa tional organization In the empire to make the teaching of our alphabet and of our mode of word formation com pulsory and universal in the publl schools. It seems probable that tlid government will adopt the proposal. In which case, of course, all private schools will have to do the same, with the result that all the children of Ja pan will presently le learning, "ot necessarily the Knglisb language, but at least to write and read their own language in English fashion. That will be a great thing for Amer icana and Euroonns who want to learn the Japanese language. It will make that language little harder to learn than French or German and will enable people to learn It In the same way that they lenrn the European tongues. At present the great stum bling block In the way of mustering Japanese is the necessity of learning a multitude of different ideographs. Once Japanese words are expressed 111 letters like our ow n the task of learn ing will become Immeasurably easier. It will then also be much easier foi the Japanese to leuru our language, for of course our alphabetically form ed words seem as strange to them at their ideographs do to us. Moreover, it will cause a change amounting al most to transformation In the Japa nese mind, or In the linguistic func tions of that mind. The Japanese will for the first time regard words not as Indivisible integers of speei'h, but at composite things formed of letters). Perhaps we can partly realize tha magnitude of that change by ourselves trying to regard words as not formed of letters, but as indivisible units. Nor Is that all. Inial systems ot languages are abominations. Where fore It Is to be expected that, having adopted alphabetical wrlpt by the side of ideograpliy, the Japanese will soon substitute the former for the latter altogether. It will be greatly to their advantage so to doaud also to our ad vantage to have them do It. Hut It will none the less be an extraordinary thing. For the mother tongue. In all Its details, is one of the things to which men cling most tenaciously. We need, to convince ourselves of that, to recall only the language controver sies In Canada, in Hohomla, In Houth Africa, In Malta and elsewhere, not mentioning the recent clamor about the teaching of (Icriuiin In New York public sthools. We may also recall Bismarck's Inexorable opposition to the Introduction of Hoinan script Into Germany In place of the far less legi ble German ciifiracters. That the Jap. anese should voluntarily make this revolutionary change In their national script Indicate their possession of an exceptionally high ambition to place themaelvcs abreast of the best civili zation of the world and all this emer gence from savage seclusion within the memory of men not yet grown oldl 'New York Tribune. Interi. hangealile Part. "My brother bought an automoblla here last week," aald an angry man to the salesman who sli pped forward to greet lilin, "and he says you told him If anything broke you would supply a new part." "Certainly," sold the clerk. "What does he want 7" "He wants two deltoid muscles, a couple of kticep.'ins, one elbow and about half a yard of cuticle," said tha man, "and he wants 'cm right away." The Feminine View. A atory told In the New York Trib une shows how vain It Is for man to exercise his Imagination on the sub ject of domestic tragedy. A young and venturous mau was one day talking with the wife of a member of the Cabinet alujiit some of the Ironies of married life. "I can't imagine anything mora dreadful," said he, "than for a wom an, after mending her himband's coat. to find In one of the poclieis an old love letter from a former sweetheart." "Fortunately, that could never hap pen," said the Imly. "The woman would 0nd the Idler first, and then she would not mend the coat," A man exhibits great presence of mind If he Isn't iibMent-nilnded when the contribution box cornea his wajr. Ml e Tpry mother poasesHes information of vital vitlue to her young dniijs'hter. Thut daughter is a precious Icjf.icy, uinl tln ivsinuisihility for her future in largvly in tho lunula of tho mother. The inv.stciious ehaittro thut tlovelois the thoughtless girl into tho thoughtful uouiiiu Bhoulil find the mother on tho watch day nml tiiis'ht. As she cures) fur tho physical woll-boing of her daughter, so will tho woman k, tuul her child ivn also. When it younj; jrirl's thoughts become filujrirLsh, when r-!u fK'rl. enoes headaches, ili.iiness, faint uoss, iwul exhibit.- un abnormal lisKsi. tion to slcen, pains in the buck ami lower limln, eyes dim. tlcsiro for solitude, fuitl a di.-iliko for tho society of other ifii ls, when she is it tnys tery to herself anil friend., then tho mother should go thcr nid promptly. At such a time tho greatest aid to nature is l.ydla i:. I'hikbaiii'a Vciretubltf t'oiiipouutl. 1c prepares the yoiuu system (or tho coming chut and b the surest rvlunee iu thU hour of trial. I i Case of a New York Girl of Interest to Every Mother and Daughter In the Land. " VitK Ma. Pi-VKHaM : I hope y1)V1 will publish this letter, for I wnnt all mothers to know how much good your utrdtciiiu did toy young daughter. Iter heulth broke down about ai.x mouths ago, nml ulUi.oiu'h !t is I iikc fur her age. I did not understand what was wrong with her ; the doctor did not. tntto-r, for he treated her for ber heart, which paiuvd her a g'd dent ; hut Im did not do her any good, and wo were afraid heart trouble would carry lo r ot. Kvery day she k-pt getting whiter and tbiutter. .Mie had no a : . p. 1 1 1 and "Uc ant around without any ambition, and wus always to tire I t do not t h.ng. All nighA long she would utoau in her bleep, as though iu ten :!!, u.i. "I felt terribly discouraged; I was spi-ndinif money for do, tor's bills right ttIont. but she was receiving no help. At tiitit tunc I was t.ii, itig I. yd its Iv. I'illkliam' t'gctublo ('oiil)oilliil, and 1 lea i iu oun of your Isxika about young girls. I dccitled to drop loo doctor, and give her y.-ttr nscdiclue. I wish you could see the chantre in her, and tiin pin.c il.ci,s l.tdiu I'.. I'iiik lutiil's) Vetfctitblo Compound has given her. .sue had l.tt.cti t ut half a bottle wheu. menstruation started again aud her heart troutde went at hUo magic I had her continue the metlictne, uud now i.itc is fat, to-v( and sr fettly healthy. Menstruation is regular ami painlc , nu i 1 oan my thuiiUs to you and to vuur wonderful medicine for her gKjd ht-aith," Mas. M a uu a war 1'UKH, 673 I'enth Avenue, Now York t Ity. SPECIAL ADVICn TO YOUNG YlOMf.N I Ki:i:. From her vnst espsTlrnco lit trt-atlntf fcm.tlo His, ctti-ndlnj' over 20 years, Irs. l'lnkhum hits gained a knowledge tihlt tt Is f untold value to every (tiling young woman. Hit udvlco nctcr full to help. If you iieett such help vvrlttt her. Address I.ymi, Slass. A medicine that has restored so many wnmrii to health nml ran produce proof of the fact must Iw regarded with respci t. This is tho record of I,ydla K. I'lnkliatn's Vegetable omiipiin.l, which latuiot be eqtulled by any other medicine tho world has ever produced. It Is well to remeinlier theso fact. w hen somo drii r,'i d t i ic to gel you to buy 8omcthin which ho says is "just as k'1""! " That is iinn Bible, as no other medioino bus such a record of cures as I. villa i:. lMnkhani'D Vegetable Compound; so ilo not c'.r tmclit with Ultirkd medicines, but insist upon tho one you know is 1 est. $5000 FORFt IT I' "nnnt forthwith fr'sta" tti ..rlnlnsl Utlar anj sljiistara al abvla tostlutuoial, VbMh WIU pr,, Its shsnltitw tfxit.t LjdJa E. flnkham M.llrlu. Co., I ,na, Mas, . Still Too Young. "This is my birthday." "And 1 suppose you fed as young as you ever Hid?" "No, I don't believe I'm quite old enough yet to leel as young as 1 ever did." Town and Country. PIso's Cure U a sjoocl courh aiedicina. It has currd coiijths and colds for forty years. At drtiKgists, 'i' cents. In Chicago. "The devil ds-s more lor one's pleas ure and comfort than any god," says a Chicago woman. There is nothing like knowing who your friends arc. New York News. .'titif?Ji. i'vvi rf't vUfVl csj OHKfiON I'OHTI.AM) St. Heltsn'M Mall rn Home and 1y school ftr (rlrin. m l'traU''!!. jA'-toTui huii-iliiK Modrrn 5, i crutiinont. A-t.lt'nilr, Collrjfn I'tPpftf- (5, 1 ij fttlOIt ml fr'iall ftHlf'. ItlIC. Mu cutlori. Art Iti chdDfu of ('iU'lU. Ilhttratca cih1-.((uj, hauler Wrm oj,Mift Ket r'iary I. i'ml , ELcAciUK IKHHirriS, I'MfKlpsU. Compfeta Braalng and Bottling plant, capacliy three Mls pr !av. for Weiss Hfl-r. Ala arel I'nrler. - In fiillointratton.ouljr FOR SALE mm in I'uriiaiin or Itri-KOti. I.o!itf lease, low rant. A'li!rs"Owner" or assMasa bssjjsj at.ily at C. II. I'lir- f:oit, l.sw ver. 4 Slulkejr Uullillng, 1'urt ana, Oreg.n. I'ORCIJO AIli P. N. U. Na 4 3-1 90 J. WIIKN writing toadaertlsarsplsaaa . mantloB this pspsr, ici(,Iervbus raaal. "1 EMERSON'S BRDftlO-SHTZEf ID CENTS. . CHSAll BDACHE! Not Alwavs Thus. TrampMadam, 1 iut alwuya tlni". Madam No; it was tmir othr arm you had in a sling yeli rday Joiirnul. ABSOLUTE SECURITY, Cenuine Carter's Little Liver Pills. Mutt Bear 8lgnatur of Jka PaoSlnlU Wrsppar Balosr. Tssrf aaiall a4 aa eaa 10 take aa aagasw FOR HEAOACHL FOR DIZZINESS. rOR BILIOUSHESt. FOR TORPID LIVER. FOR CONSTIPATION, FOR SALLOW SKIN. FOR THE COMPLEXION f rt oauvvvMM uvm sa.i sissaius J ,( tV. I nrar TasrUi.X&'S5i5 1 1 mia'jjjjiauji iuisi mi CURE SICK HEADACHE.. r i ICARTERS leadaci.e$ RglJICKLY CURED BY n. jtn . V7 away- a jsr COST OP A TRIP ABROAD. Una Caa ana Vacation I" Karona a l.ltlla tvsiaiia. Kvery una knowi that U costs Ulm .omelhluK to Uv In Hd eotinlry. ne matter where he l, and every out ktiowa that living; H cheaper abroad than uera. Uut. ) OuHlw'a Weekly, tha slight .TTtKt of pullluf theaa two facta together seeinl to tou i't for tha aveisge niliid,- which never fully takea In the truth that onca ar rived Iu a foreign country an Anierl tau cau llva mora cheaply Ultra than here, , , Tha coat ot transportation la. or course. oii Uatu to he " ,,,,u count, but thU la reduced t eoninitm UN tlguiiim e nominal sum. le tho tired aeekor after rest uo begliui i ot vacation could l more favoiabl than ten or twolvo days spent un a alow, couiforlutila ste.ur of otia ot the iinaller line. Tl coat of suc i tuiasago l about :al a passenger. I M averago man would apeml t lea half of that iuw In caring for '"'" If h stayed closely at bom during tha leu or twelve days, and he would thluk ha was a good manager If M mad. a hasty huslue.i Irlu to Wh Itigtoti on tha other half. Aa to Ids eipeiise on tha other aide. It Is a certainty that any Auierlcau cau llva comfortably abroad for lea than what h. pays here. Of course he can not If ha travels InceaaaiiHy. hut ones th haunting fecllni l"t ' his llrat, last and only opportunity there will bt tie necessity ff ,u'u hurry. IU will aeo lfor litui a vlaia of vacatloin. each pit "idorliig at his lelsura aoma amall district of Kurope. wl.eiu-a ha will return with nerve calmed, with aaue vision. wHU ,h.1 head and (this I an actual fact drawn from repealed obaervatlottsi with not on penny lea In the b' Hutu ho would hava had bad he ay ed at homa wlUi 'i""'' pensr. A man or woman who can afford a vacation anywhera (outside, of course, th regular to eks' com mrrclal vacalloni cau afford It Iu K rop. Hupposo tlist th" coucret eialli pies are taken as covering roughly the entire tleld of varying tasiea, Taka the ess of the niau or woman who la thoroughly tired and ru ll" cicllrment and nrrvwu traln of one of our terrlhlo American wlulera of activity In all dlrtu-tlona. lie has two or three monltis III wuich to rrctiperale before th wear and tear of ail eiaclly aiinllar wtnt-r twglns Therti r a dmeit IJeruuiu town of the third or fourth claa III population wherw be in llva In greater comfort thau Iu any Amcrtcnu tioardltig lioinw of tumlerat prhra for not to rci-. II a day. I'or this price he has a g-l room of a ipiletm-aa H-rfeeily l.llasful to tired New York's rars, four locals a day of hearty, wholesome Herman food, hi light and heat lid what Is almost stir to be th most ipiletliig and restful of company. IU teud hi day out of d'rs walking or hi cycling on the excellent roads through a country which, beautiful, historic and keenly lutrrcatliig s It Is. will make tbe trolley parks, picnic groves or even golf links of his usual summer resort seem lame and uninteresting AN INSECT TMEHMOMtTtH Vrlikst llilrpa Hs.r a Cloaa M.latloa li th Tawparatur. tin an autumn renliig. hen the cricket are out enjoying Ufa too. It Is tery Inlerisllng to bo able to tell the I peraluro of Urn air by the lumber of chirps Ilia trl.-ket tunkes per minute. It seems that the rate of chirps l affected by the tetiiH-raturs, and the exact relation of Hie Irinprrattire to t lie number of i hlrpa has lieeit oitl untied. Willi a llitln care In counting, one soon becomes ei-rt enough lo tell the temiM-ralure within one or two degree Fahrenheit. tine uieels wllh many dlseotirage meiits at first aa he (ilea hard to count every chirp; the cricket slop In-fore the in I mi t Is up; other Inaeels' note drott u out the cricket's; the noise of passing vehicle, rlc, are very apt to Interrupt at tho critical moment of counting. Hut a little) patlenca will easily overcome such dlltlcultlea. When on haa the average number of chirp per minute, takti one fourth ot that imiulier, ami add forty lo thut; the result will be tbe tempera turn within a degrwn or two of the actual temperature is read from a thtu tnoiiic ter hung out of doors. Another eiperlment Is to capture a cricket anil take hliu Into the house and sea how much faslor he chirps when ha Is warm. Tu count Hi" chirp per minute, tak ing one foiirlh of that liuiiibrr and adding forty to It may aeem a llu'.o coinplicateil- biit It Is really very sim ple, and Is Ilka Un) game, "Think of a number, suit doubts It," put to nil Interesting purpose,-Ht. NUiiolaa. (iroal Britain's Hraman. Ons Iu every thirty six of tha males i over 13 years of ago In Ureal llrllaln ! la a seaman In tha mercniifllo marine or a fisherman 'Hint bv hn loeiiiii. represents th proportion of Krltons who go to sea In ships, l or tho cur rent year tho total number of officer and men, active aervlcs rating pro vided by the estimate for th royal navy, I lS7,0tg), being an lnci'es of 4,iXW over the previous year. Taking the two totals this menus Ihat oim In alH.ut every twenty ilrlloiis Is a siillor, which Is on enormously larger percent age than that which any oilier uallmi can boast, even wllh the conscrlpllon which supplies the sen men f several coiitlneiilal counlrle. AiUli n or a Itallrosil CJonilttoler, A conduclur In Kausiis has prepared the following advice fr his pusseii geis: 'llavs no money tiau.iiclloiis wllh strangers. (iiv yr irunk checks to a baggageman, ami imbotlv be. A gold hrlck Isn't worlli bring lug home. Don't gel rf the r i IM Wl)(, I hey are In motion. When K, clous looking man nxks you if j ,iVl, lost your pocktilbook I. II hlin you mv -r carry una. Don't feel fr t WlM ho Is looking, lluve your ticket reuily when the conductor come along." A limitless baby carrlagu would ; long felt want Iu soino populon, ,0ii uiuulty. Dark Hair " I have uud Ayor'a lUIr Vigor for a great many years, and a), though I am past iglity year of g, yel I hava not a gray hair in my head." Geo. Ytllott, Towion, MJ, Wc mean all that rich, dark color your hair used to have. It it's gray now, no matter; for Aycr's Hair Vior always re stores color to gray hair. Sometimes It makes the hair grow very heavy and lone; and it stops falling of the hair, too. II Ms Mil, sllsntttst. it f"iir drussjial eann. sii t.ir ,,m. snit ti toia il.OUf ana tsili wsiiiMa ..u s tiliN. tl aurasiMl sii i,i4 til J OUI IHMNI "Ifl'M l.lli, g ililt,, tl. U a kH CO.. 1, uaw; tiuut u tjtUK - at. it i,arshi h.i. b. r,Ml. Hnth lleil'l Mlvel I't.'Ws. wt,t Ih-iiu,. I III , lt, Kollth Iteti.l lllhr.l I li.ns, a,.a t- ,.. It hi . I. .I'. M .11 lh lio.Hl I 1,1'lr. 11,,.., twaius. III , l "M all ill., sit.t .li lv m i.li.M. t mIIiiS Atnr.fiia I rram Mr.ri... . Siwl Hot Villi." (iil 1 .1 W.t Ht Vt lu.l Mill. IJ l.-il. I U fef .il. a i,llhll. III II". toarriitK.tr He. Vct.r.n Ms. thin.tr teat of M rsM t., lrMrltu4, Of. ALCOHOL, OPrUM, TOBACCO USINfJi wuru rtiuTAinatitt rbM .i kUirs t '. rVtas', O . l.bikMs, aWa isi. ! Your Liver Is it acting well? Bowclt regular? Digestion good? II ; not, remember Aycr's Pills. The Kind you have known ill your life. I. 0. Aft (fa., Ua.ll. I Want your moustache or beard beautiful brown or rktitdack I'm S DYE lit-U WEATHERWISE 15 THt MAN WHO WEAI5 vv A fputtioA lndirvtf ovtr v . v nf tf.li vt vr ft aAH mm K ,V f 0trcvta va bttta. of , avary tiftrmarvt basfirvd is K jion or Thr f.3M. Thert ar avarry ttniUtiorv Bs of tha rv TOvVf D ar ' & jkr cu A 4 TOwH to O10fit TOWtt AMAMAM Ca lua.ua TO W. L. DOUGLAS 3.S2&3SHOESlt Yo cn iti lrt M 7rif t Tlifjf r(il l'''o tht le-ro "t- lurf "M (i.'trt 04 m Tim ntotion tt!n W. I. tldill ajfjttf t.nty m or ftt! titthor tllAkrw, all rt ! U lt I ltairtt !. tar- U tk- klgliMl $t4 fa)t l-ajlHf Mr, ! pthiM! kf 4i. !- '. ""J" (tilo frM. M. U Il. Sour Stomach ISh I at.., laM.4 ir '' t i t, I aiil b iiH.i m.j ie ia Mr ll ass la a ., lis suae a'til J I tisil .o-mSMia Muuioa lw smls 111, ..r.r.ii t , . Sn. SIS alls Sss a.sa tk.m alia i.ii. Bclsl rasulla t.t "( sums Jua. Kaanusii, IKUbunsiasa .. t haaiaa CANOV Taof hash asaiarisso Piaasant. I'slsisala. ci.ei Tsi '"; Buuu. ht sirsan. Waassa or tlni a a- ... CURI CONSTIPATION. . Iooim a Mi i.asu,, taiMf., sirt "' - Dr. C. Gee Wo WONDKHFUL IIOMK TREATMKNT This "ii.i1iMI rill ii.m. iliMtur Is rsllrd III At l. Hii.n lit i-iilS iiil.li. Hitlt'Hii i,,tir ilmi Ihsl urn glvim ill In ills. Hi. niri Willi lltiiMM ,iimIi rfni I'M III., hrrlis. riHils, Innls, liftiHS ami vi-s'-IMlili-s llmt sr sntlri.lv me kiinwii In iiiihIu aI set. UIW ,1 .lien In tins isiiilllrr. 'I'lioms'i - i,,rtllf IIhnm Imruilrss rvitixillrs Hi '"'"'!". M knows iim s.ii. ii of nver wi a-;" i,,,,,,! ill.-., Hlilell h.i .llee..lillly '! .Il.r.rs. II- simiai s II. cr. .'"' ms, Inns, llirnal, rlirunialwin. . i,o( su.iiik. Ii, liver, Si.liO'VS. we. i In" '"".m ,n,l lesllniolllAU. I lialK". n.ileli.le. ' ,, Si n til Ml. 1'iOlem, I. ill i.r III" .Visslll Mans, anil circulars. Hnul soolil". 1 TAIIU.N Ullll'.. AlllUlKon TheC. GccVo Chinese Medicine Co. IM AU.r St.. 1'iirtlanJ. 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