It Quiets
the Cough
This is one reason why Ayer's
Cherry Pectoral is so valua
ble in consumption. It stops
the wear and tear of useless
coughing. But it does more
it controls the inflammation,
quiets the fever, soothes, and
heals. Sold for 60 years. .
Aw Cherrv Pectoral lias neen retroter
Rfa preserver to in. It hraiwhl we Urouh
a severe attack of pneumonia, and I riMil
that we nir life ro Its wvmderftil crlle
rvperues.''-William H. Tauitt, Wawa,
ra.
Hasten recovery by P'nt,a
bowel regular with yar' Ptlla.
Sqalrej Latt)m aad HU Bar-flar.
This is one of the many stories told
of old Squire I-attaum, a Plymouth
County attorney of aome years back.
It fully Illustrate hli coolnesa and
love of method.
He was awakened one night by bis
wife, who told him she thought there
were burglar in the house. The squire
put on his dressing gown and went
downstairs. In the back ball be found
rough looking man trying to open
door that led Into the back yard.
The burglar had unlocked the door
and was pulling It with all bis might
The squire, seeing the robber's predic
ament, called to him: "It don't open
that way, you Idiot! It slides back!"
Boston Herald.
Seldom ratal.
"Say, doctor," remarked the man who
bad just dropped into the office, "Pin
very much alarmed about my son."
What's the troubl?" queried the M.
D.
"He has had three peculiar sttscki
within s week," continued the parent,
"and during each of them he was with
out sense or knowledge for nearly two
hours."
"Oh, doo't be uneasy about a little
thing like thst." replied the pill dis
penser. "I'ts known people to lire all
their Urea in a similar condition."
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A Molern Knlaht.
"Tou ran't moke no believe tlint
chivalry Is obsolete, or cftVte, or what
ever they call it," said a woman who
hnd just retunievl from tlm West. The
WashliiBton ro.tt tell her reasons for
thinking that kulglithiwa Is still In
flower.
"I met a veritable knight Jll!"t two
days atro on a dinlnit car." she con
tinued. "When I went In to luncheon
the emly seat left for nie was one fac
ing the rear of the trnln. Now I
cannot sit with my back toward the
engine without suffering all sorts of
disagreeable things, so I asked the
steward to find me a seat facing the
other way. Immediately a middle
aged mau rose and offered to lot me
have his seat. I thanked him, and he
took the seat opposite me. He scan
lied the bill of fare, and then he look
ed at nie hesitatingly.
' 'Madam,' said he, 'would It be ob
noxious to you It I were to order
spring onions?"
"Now, could consideration for the
feelings of a womun go farther than
thatr'
Ignorance, when It Is. voluntsry. Is
wimin.l ha mnv nronerlv be charg
ed with evil who refuses to learn how
he miitlit prevent it. Johnson.
PORTLAND AMUSEMENTS.
Excellent Attractions at tha Theaters
A Busy Season.
Tha Tisitor to Portland now has a
wide range o( choice in the matter of
amusements.
The 1905 Fair is, of conrse, the big
attraction, with its intense regular ex
position, and its seductive Trail. "Ven
ice" is acknowledged to be the greatest
success and beet show on the Trail.
The predominant word now passed
around about the Fair Is the congratu
latory remark that the splendid expo
sition is an assured financial success.
The Marquam Grand Theater opened
a brilliant season with Wilton Lackaye
in "The Pit," and all the town turned
out. Beginning Wednesxlsy, Sept. IS,
probably the most widely popular play
of the year, "Mrs. Wlggs, of the Cab
bage Patch," will open at the Marquam
and remain through the rest of the
week, playing special matinees Thurs
day and Saturday. "The Chaperons,"
(scintillating musical comedy) playa at
this theater all week beginning Sept.
18, and the old favorite May Irwin oc
cupies the Msrqnam stage Sept. 25 to
38. The fall season starts off with a
boom lota of interest and good pro
ductions. The ISelasco Stock Company contin
ues drawing heavily and keeps up its
high standard of productions. "Har
riet's Honeymoon" running this week;
"Judah" opens Monday, Sept. 11, and
"Captain Jinks" takes up the week
Sept. 18 to 24. The Belaaco is one of
the handsomest theaters on the Pacific
coast, and no visitor should miss seeing
it.
The Baker Theater is having a joyous
run of musicsl burlesque. Manager
Baker wears bis broadest smile of ap
proval as he sees the large audiences.
"The Brigadiers" is on this week, and
the "Kentucky Belles" opens for the
week of Sept. 10-16. Pretty girls, lots
of fun. attractive spectacle.
The Empire is giving quite the most
startling melodrama that Portland has
ever experienced. The critics agree
that the thrills in the plays, put on
with a change of bill each week at this
theater, are veiitably nnique of their
kind. Every other instant a pistol
shot, and the intervening seconds filled
with thrusts st your heart strings.
The Grand and the Star continue
vaudeville entertainments with new
people weekly.
Woman of It.
Homer Tou and the woman next
door don't seem to be on very good
terms. What's the trouble?
Mrs. Homer Her Inclination to
boast is distasteful to me.
Homer Her Inclination to bosst?
Mrs. Homer Ves. Why, sue actu
ally claims to have more ailments than
I have.
LIEUT, f. S. DAVIDSON.
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PERUNA STRENGTHENS
THE ENTIRE SYSTEM
F. 8. Davidson, Ex-Lieut. U. 8.
Army, Washington, D. C, caie U.
8. Pension Office, writes:
"To my mind there is no remedy for
catarrh comparable to Peruna. It not
only strikes at the root of the malady,
but it tones and strengthens the system
in a truly wonderful way. That has
been its history in my case. I cheer
fully and unhesitatingly recommend
it to those alllicU'd as 1 have been."
F. 8. 1avidnon.
If you do not derive prompt and sat
isfactory results from the use of Peru
na, write at once to Dr. Jlartman, giv
ing a full statement of your case, and
ha will be pleased to give you his valu
able advice gratis.
Address Dr. 8. B. iiartman, Presi
dent of tha iiartman Sanitarium, Co
lnmbui, Ohio.
',
GOOD
i Short
torles
With a heart attunevj to "nature
study," a little Hungarian girl In tha
Canadian Northwest exclaimed: "Yah,
teacher; It's certain beautiful on our
prairie, where the birds aud the small
sheep run about raw.
A mau who had been hired by a
closensted farmer, who believed In
hurulng the candle at both ends, was
called the first morulng at S o'clock.
About fifteen minutes later he came
downstairs with his bag In his hand.
"Alu't you goln' to work?" asked the
farmer In surprise. "No," was the
disgusted answer; "I'm goln" to hunt
up some place to stay all ulght.
When' District Attorney Jerome ap
peared before the Chautauqua at Kalr
hury. Neb., recently, to lecture, he
said, gravely: "I had Intended to give
you a reading from Shakspeare, but I
find with profound sorrow that I had
been anticipated. I brought with me
Much Ado About Nothing.' but as
Thomas lawson of Boston Is to speak
here to-morrow I shall leave that se-
lt-ctlon for htm."
Henry Arthur Jones Is credited with
the following story of Beerbohra Tree:
"Mr. Tree," said the playwright, "met
a friend of his one afternoon In He
gent street The two stood and con
tented a little while, and theu Mr.
Tree said. 'Have you been down to see
me act lately, my, boy T 'No, too
poor.' said the other. Too poor,' Mr.
Tree exclaimed; 'why. you spend
enough on wine and cigars ' I
don't mean I'm too poor. I mean
you're too poor,' he said."
Those who visited New York while
Its subway was In process of construc
tion, will appreciate tha story of a
friend of the street commissioner of
New York who, while passing through
the city for the first time in his life.
lost a watch which he valued highly.
Not being familiar with Manhattan,
the man wrote to the commissioner of
his loss, and asked him to do hla best
to find the missing article. The com
mUslouer answered that ha would do
all In his power to recover tha watch,
snd that he would not leave a stoue
unturned In the search. A short while
after this the man happened to be In
New York again, and business took
him In the direction of Fark avenue,
At a glance he took In the plies of
stone, dirt and other material from
the torn-up street Bushing to the
nearest telegraph office, he sent the
following message to the commission
er: "Do not bother any longer. Watch
not worth It"
Gen. Gllman Marston, a once famous
New Hampshire lawyer, was attend
Ing court at Dover, when a young at
torney made a motion that was denied
by the court The young msn remon
strated against what he thought was
the wrong ruling of the Judge. So
vehemently did he remonstrate that be
was fined ten dollars for contempt of
court. An old attorney took the mat
ter up, and be wis fined a similar sum.
Still another, who thought ha stood a
little better with the Judge, endeav
ored to straighten the matter out but
he, too, enriched the coffers of the
State by psying a "ten spot for con
tempt Gen. Mirston was then seen
to rise In his seat and advance to the
clerk's desk. Taking bis long pocket
book from his pocket be took out two
ten-dollar bills and laid them on the
desk. "What Is that for?" said the
court "I want you to distinctly un
derstand." said the general, "that I
have Just twice as much contempt for
this court as any man here, and I am
paying for It"
WEALTH OF RUSSIAN CHUHCH.
Cathedrals Have Gold Boofs and Coat
Millions to Build.
Several English newspaper corre
spondents have, it is said, recently
been Inspecting the 16,918 gold ingots
and 12,500 sacks of gold coin, repre
senting some iS5,O00,0uO In hard cash
which are ssfely boused in the Impe
rial Bank of Bussla and which form
Russia's gold reserve, but the fabulous
wealth of the Russian churches may
be Inspected by the ordinary tourist
without consulting finance ministers or
uniformed officials.
The dome of St Isaac's Cathedral
In St. Petersburg Is the most conspicu
ous object in the city. It la covered
with copper overlaid with pure gold,
no less than f50,000 worth of gold be
ing melted down for the purpose. En
tering the cathedral by the magnificent
bronzed doors, forty-four feet wide and
thirty feet high, said to be the largest
In the world, the visitor Is over
whelmed by Its richness and massive
splendor. The dome of the shrine Is
supported by eight Corinthian pillars
of malachite, given by Prince Demi-
doff, and valued at 200,000. The total
cost of this cathedral is estimated at
10,000,000.
In the Cathedral of the Kazan the
name of the Almighty blazes In dia
monds from a cloud of beaten gold,
under which are solid silver doors
twenty feet high, leading to the Inner
sanctuary. This church contains a
beautiful plctnre of the Virgin Mary
covered with gold and Jewels valued
at 15,000. In the monastery of 8t
Alexander Nevskl, near the end of the
Nevskl prospect Is the shrine of the
founder, of pure silver, weighing no
less than 8,250 pounds.
Many of the churches of Moscow-
snd they number some 1,400 contain
treasures of enormous value. In the
Cathedral of the Assumption, situated
Inside the Kremlin, Is the most sacred
picture of Russia, the "Virgin of Vlad
imir," painted by 8t Luke. The Jewels
which adorn It are valued at 45,000,
one emerald alone being said to be
worth 10,000. Napoleon took from the
church five tons of sliver and five hun
dredweight of gold, but its most pre
cious treasures were concealed previ
ous to the French invasion and after
ward restored.
Near by, in tba Cathedral of the An
nunciation, with its many golden
domes, are a pavement of a gate and
Jasper, and tha celebrated Icon of tbs
virgin of tha Don, its most priced pos
session. Tha Icon of tha Iberian mother of
X
nod haa a small chapel to Itself, Just
outshlo the Kremlin. The loou Is oc
casionally taken out In a gorgeous car
riage drawn by six horses, with bare
headed attendants, to attend tha sick
or dying. The fees for such visits
amount to flti.ooo.
The Cathedral of the Holy Savior In
Moscow Is probably the most magnifi
cent church In the world. Its fine
cupolas are covered with pure gold
oneelghth Inch In thickness. Its Inter
nal decorations are magnificent aud
very costly. This church Is the na
tion's thank offering for the deliver
ance of Moscow from the French. It
took fifty years to build, and Its cost
has been estimated at 10,000,WO.
The robes of the Russian clergy are
the richest In the world. In the house
of the holy synod. Inside the Kremlin,
may be seen vestments of fabulous
value. One Is embellished with the
Nlcene creed embroidered lu pearls.
There are no fewer than seven miters
studded with diamond, rubles and em
eralds; also golden crosiers of rare
workmanship. The boundless wealth,
gorgeous decorations and endless mag
nificence of the churches are In strange
contrast to the poverty stricken, un
kempt peasants who throng the
churches at all hours of the day. Tit
Bits. A KEEL.THE-BOAT IDIOT.
How a fteaeld Youngr Woman Tanaht
Colleir Bojr Mora He tie.
"A nuisance as dangerous as the
man who rocks the boat Is the one who
takes you stilling and forces the lee
rail under to show his daring." said a
young woman to a group of yachts
men. "I don't mind It when there Is a gale
blowing and the catboat gives to it
until the scuppers are awash, espe
cially If my escort keeps a band on
the sheet and the other on the tiller,
to ease up the boat in the puffs, but
the fates preserve nie from another
such voysge ss I had with well I
won't say whom.
"He was ouly a kid. anyway, snd the
name doesn't matter. What he per
sisted In doing was to keep the rat
boat so close hauled that every little
flaw of wind knocked her down flat.
Besides, to my horror, he had a fast
double hitch on the main sheet.
"It was terrible. The boat couldn't
forge ahead aud Just keeled over until
the water poured In a torrent along
the lee deck. That kid sat In the
weather corner with an Idiotic grin on
his face. I fancy be thought present
ly a badly frightened woman would be
cuddling up to til in and screaming for
protection.
"But It wasn't the time for that, for
I took command of the cat, and now
there Is a wiser boy cruising shout
somewhere I hope alone.
"I Jumped for the tiller with both
hands out the way a girl darts for
the flying trapexe at the circus and
Jammed It down until the boat came
up Into the wind, and while she stuck
there with the sails flapping I said
things to the college kid.
"Thereafter he sailed the catboat
carefully, but there wasn't any small
talk or any persiflage between us after
my sermon."
Ihe Spoiling of Marlon.
Miss Msrlou MugA wss s desr little
maid,
Her hair was dark brown, of a beautiful
shad.
Her nisnner wss simple; she bsd s sweet
smile.
She wasn't nice sometimes, but sll of
ths while;
All Pumpkloville loved her, for sh was
"its sty Is."
But once to ths city this little msid
went
To visit so stint, Mrs. Montagu Dreat;
Usr aunt said, "My! Msrlun, but you
sre green,
You must have some training; . that's
plain to be seen;
Back horn you will then b the town's
social queen."
Usr sunt trained Miss Msrlon In her
own way,
At length sh declared her no longer s
Jy.
Ons day bsck to Pumpkloville Marion
came,
The folks who dropped 'round were too
msny to name;
Bat soon they discovered sh wssn't the
same.
Her hair was mnch lighter; of New
Yswk shs tslked;
When crops people mentioned Miss Ms
rlon balked.
But there! Why prolong It? Away peo
ple stayed;
The young men all shunned her; shs bsd
them afraid;
Shs died some years later, s crsnky old
maid.
Eskimo Folk-jnre.
. Tha most striking feature of Eskimo
folklore Is Its thoroughly human char
acter,, says a writer In - "
al Qui
term
not mi
fleet vf
social
the pj
fabuioi
vengeJ
feats
The sij
only ai
of the
Ian a
dwarf
sense
true U
great
Rett
tales,
dlscon
how a
father
one af
origin! . sea in am mau
woman became their mistress. Anoth
er myth tells of the origin of sun and
moon, who In the beginning were hu
man beings, a brother and a sister, and
who were taken up to the sky.
Where Inoranoe I tills.
A well known physician has observ
ed that the best thing that can hap
pen to man with diabetes la not to
find it out, and the sam might be
ssld with soma Justice of a number of
disease. Hospital.
The lyimlt of Hlgalfloano.
"8sy, father, what 1 a 'nobodr".
"A nobody is a prominent woman's
kuaband," Washington Ufa.
jySeswearravsraafSeAePtjf,
Landlord We have beeu forced to
raise your rent Tenant Oh, thanks.
I couldu't do it myself.-ExchHiige.
"Did you visit Paris on your trip
abroad?" "Almost." "Almost? What
do you mean by thai?" "Well. yoJ
see. I had my wife with me." Life.
Klrst Capitalist What w ould you do
If you lost your money? Second Capi
talistStart a magaslii and expose
the methods by which I used to make
It Judge.
Mlstab Johnslng-Can't yo' gib in
no hope, Lisa? Mis Jackson-Onco
au' fo' all, Mlstah Johnslng, I tells yo'
I won't le uo uiau's cullud supple
ment Puck.
"You say hla death was due to care
lessness?" "Yep," answered Three
Klnger Sam. "What kind of careless
uess?' "Hot caught stesllu' cattle."
Washington Star.
Father (of large family) My near.
Isu't It about time you were thinking
of getting married? Daughter Ho v
nal I haven't thought of anything
Is for year. Illustrated lilt.
"I never thought," said the conceit
ed lecturer, "that my voice would fill
thst hall." "No," replied the candid
man. "1 thought at one time tt wou'd
empty It" Philadelphia Ledger.
"You can't have genius without ec
centricity." "Thst may be so, but I've
noticed that It's possible to have a
good deal of ecceutrlclty without much
genius." Chlcsgo Record Herald.
If, In the heat of a family quarrel
the angry wife makes a move to pick
up a flattrou, by uo mean 1 this (o
be tsken Implying a desire to
smooth things over. New Yorker.
"Miss Rllgglus Is very self-conscious.
Is she not?" "Yes. When some ou
msde a remark about a wolf lu sheep's
clothing she took It's a reflection on
her Persian lamb coat." Exchanga.
Llttl Pet (on her knees, before re
tiring) Mamma, may 1 pray fur rain?
Mamma Y es, If you want to; but
why? Llttl Pet 8ul Stuckupp
dldu't Invite me to her plculc Nw
York Weekly.
Her Brother Sister atui k up for you
last night all right Pop said you were
a fool. Her Suitor What did sh say?
Her Brother Sister said that bo
shouldu't Judge a man by his looks.
New York Mall.
tiaaaway Of all th tiresome talk
ers I think barhers Heiipevk'rihl
Maria will hear you., (laaawsy Why
r I dldu't know your wife was In
terested lu barber. Henpavk Sh
cuts my bslr. Philadelphia l'rea.
"What a beautiful new public build
ing," iclalmed the visitor; "and It's
almost completed, Isu't It?" "No," re
plied the fit lien, "It looks like It Is
completed, but they haven't exceeded
the appropriation yet." Iudiauapulla
Stsr.
"That brother of yours, Lui-y," said
the man of the honae, "seems to be a
pretty tough character." "'Devil, lie
Is, sub," replied th colored maid; "lis
Jes' uatchelly seems to be tie white
sheep ob our fambly, stio' uuff." Phil
sdelpbls Press.
The Visitor What a delightfully
snug llttl flat you have! Tho Renter
Isn't It? When w open th door
ws'r lu th middle of the room, and
when the sunshine comes lu we hav
to move some of th furniture out
Chicago Trlbun.
"Th average man out of work al
ways Insists that bed hav been all
right If he'd only had a 'good show in
tli last place.'" "Cnlesa he hnppen
to be sn actor. Then It's 'If I'd ouly
bad a good plac in th last show.' "
Philadelphia ledger.
"Will somebody please chase the
cow down this way?" said the funny
boarder, who wanted some milk for
bis coffee. "Here, Jane," said th
landlady, Ironically, "take the cow
down wber the caif Is bawling."
Kansas City Journal.
"Don't you like your new minister?"
"Weil, he's very young snd not a very
good speaker. His delivery Is very pe
culiar; I don't understand It at all."
"Nobody could solve his delivery at
college, either. He was the crack 'var
sity pitcher, yon know." Exchange.
"I think, dear," said the bright girl,
"yon had better speak to father to
night" "Why to-nlgbt," particularly V
asked the timid lover. "Is he In a
good humor this evening?" "Well,
the humor to give me to yon. I
ed with milliner, dressmaker
mttst to eatid their bills to him
ornlng." Philadelphia Press,
i sign this deed of your own
111, do you, madam?" asked the
. "What do you mean by that?"
ded the large red faced woman,
an ther has been no cotnpul
i th part of your husband, has
' "Him?" she ejaculated, turn
look at th meok little man sit
side her; "I'd like to see him
compulse me." Ix)iidon Tit-
The Bponlng It a hit
.'homaa Dewar lu recounting his
slons of this country, says lis
peclally impressed with the unl
interest tsken by American In
ts of contests. In Illustrating
aracterlstlc b tells of seeing a
newsboy one cold afternoon
Is eye glued on the display lu
r's window. Sir Thomas slipped
a dim Into the little fellow's hand.
The boy exclaimed: "Ssy, If ill ain't
luck. I've been wlshln for a cent snd
you gimme a dime." "What did you
want tha cent for?" asked Mr Thomas.
"I wuz goln' to buy an extra to see
what wou. I'v a dollar on du third
rac."
Make a Sporting OfT.tr.
Sporting Customer A pound of
cheese, please.
. Grocer Uorgonzola or Cheddar?
Sporting Customer Oh, I don't Caro,
Start 'em both across tho counter and
I'll tak the winner. Philadelphia
Telegram.
More
Every Year
KG
costs
powder
quality, snd nukes
netitmui uaKinji.
end twslal for "
JAQltrS
Denmark a Market for Slates.
Consul John K. Kehl at Wtettiu In.
....... ii,.. mi ii t a Deitarlmeut that be
ha recently received a letter from a
i- ..i... i ili-in renupftltiit addrvaae
of American manufacturer of
and stating that neniunra wom Ita
ly prove an excellent market for such
mi, I'miaiil anvs that so far
only on American house 1ms shown
i. tl ii...
any dUpotltlon to avail ncti i mo
opiM.rtuulty offered to capture- this
trad. .
tiew's This?
W offer On tluti.leed IK.llmr Reward M
ant case l atacih luel eausut Ii eured by
"rTiHisVy a co . rr...T..u.K!.
W. Ihe ttltlislwl. !
rhtuev ter the lai la vAte. ami ltiev alas
iwtteuily huin.rahle la all i.u.lnea liauwe
li.mi ati'l aitancialU able l.i tan; uul any vb
li,.ttt.i nta.le (? ihelc arm.
s.r j I at- 1. Wh.ile.al lnuaelsls. Toledo. O,
V. ,u.B.. klS aUatlK, Iwteaele Vtuf
'ii'aI I V V 'a!r r ki Cur Is lata lolemallr, .
In .ltieellj UpuB ih W" '
ta.es ul the sistam. I'tloa lit. r lulUe.
tVlit til all 1'tu, ,!'.- Testimonials fie.
UU I rauillf fill b
Mlied Them.
Th salesman In th wall psper (tor
looked discouraged after h hsd writ
ten down su order for seven diffrnl
kinds of psper.
"All going Into a small tpsrtment,"
b said with a sigh, "thst will look
two sites smaller after then paper
Lav been put Into It. I tried to tell
her thst the asm kind of psper In the
adjoining room would gtv a sens ol
apse tnd roominess linpomllil If she
had different klud In every room. Hut
sh wanted ss mauy kinds s pus!
his. snd alt haa tu. all mixed now.
The flat will look tike a rraiy quilt
Hut sit won't mind that. Hit' got
enough different kinds of wall psper
to mak her happy.'
A Krent-h professor I th owner of s
rallectloa of VM human liemle, represent
ing et.rj known car ut pvupi ea th
(lutt.
ii
Hp
niuisMA"''.
IS. t,r
(LOO P0IS0I&
The disease that haa done more
tf. a. a
than any other to wreck, ruin ami
humiliate life, is Coutagious UIikkI Poison. Korrow. shame and auilcrinj re
hand in hand with this (rest enemy, and man has always hated and fought
it as be haa no other disease. It is the most powetful of all poisons; no mat
ter how pure the blood may be, when its virus enters, the entire circulalioe
becomes tHiisoncd and its chain ol horrible symptom begin to show. I'm
ally the first sign is a small sore or ulcer, not at .f.l alarming in are.-itanc,
but the bltxKi Is bcinit saturated with the deadly poison, snd soon flic mouta
snd throat lcf:ln to ulcerate, the hair and eyebrows drop out, a red cmplioe
brraks out on the body. cojer -colored splotches and sores make tlwtt
appearance and the poison even works down into tha bones and attacks
the nerves Not only is the disease hereditary, being- transmitted from
parent to child, in the lorm of acrolula. weak eyes, soft bones, weak, puny
constitutions, etc., but is also so highly contagious that many a life has
been ruined by s friendly hand ahuka, or from using the toilet srtlclesof
one infected with the poison. To cure this blighting, deadly enrse ths
first begins to expel the poison and build np and strengthen the system.
8. S. S. is guaranteed purely vegetable. We offer a reward of f i.ooo for
proof that it contains a particle of mineral of any kind. Hook on th dis
ease, with instructions for home treatment, and any advice desired, without
cW- rwr swift specific co., Atlanta, ca,
V gSm fUmSkWlji lb ''- tm I". wr I f ArMSwlM. Hreict, !, Of, fl
' P X '",t "'' f lb'iasl.a- ttl itve.ef i( (.tMlv' 0V.4 - V
I'll law tPjri. U"Ui nt, ,t, .,(t. M ..ts rM,.t.l at. . 1
suamivftJI " f nU "lfil IV,t.ent-'' weiri. tW M1 (H. 1
SJfAi ( Jm,' ,7 m '' r, unfiri u !. enu Ifjttnf snr -,ftl. T
1 ssll.'l K 1 of Pritw 11 Slail .lr.iltafr wrtt.ua etiraL Wot stM Sustkal UM ftitttit?
POKIIANO srro CO., rwlleael. Oreiwt, Caaat Aiesls
if J --.
SB ' -i -Arfjr" i III III SI WW. SMS.
fa
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Uncle Sam's People tSSS
S nerla arturiU in
rrraiMtniiiwirtiinllrotaiiveoiiiilrv In the wtirM fur ati-.nl lnv-
nis, i ami ran U
niniii. i.f mir tilth to una mnili tiown, S twr rem Intetrsl. '
l.iftneiilB. Iti.tii ftSii inMi ir ei'ta, th.l Is a. nn land nl
wrersn'iwn on. I am Puiiittiiiiliie tiarilea
J , I I1," " rates sntl sh..wn.g
f ana list! H.UwVVi.n. MMtS
i.aiteclian Hallway Isnls. ;t
-ii us rr'i
) .--sr-.iee
mjijmksiTr. 3
THE SANDWICH STEAM PRESS
M,TfpH ELL, LEWIS & STAVER CO.
- NRST AND 1AV10H SIHHIS, POHIIAND, OHtOON.
.lll. Sp.lt.aA. Bel... j.Um,. M.Sfra.
Converts
Every day in tvery yetr
that come, mort housewives
u tluin un their ovhorViivan
aie ."ai I -- - -
turning; to K C. the honest and
reliable, which ha stood so well
the test of years. They tre find
ing out Oust
BAKING
POWDER
one - thlrd the price of
tny wnere- nesr is. u
better, purer, rnore
aj uuut.
uk of rreeesle."
MFC. CO.
ctica ni.
Tims l.lltla by Hair.
Th decorator had Just mad hit .
tlutate. "I'll It'll you what I'll do,"
said Ihe householder. "You go
work and decorate the honse. ami Hies
I'll glv it lo you lu payment of your
bill." "No," replied the decorator, "I
couldn't afford lo take Ihe house fur
liior than half payment,"
Professor C. W. Kilt, lately vir
prrwtdelit ol t s t Uregg d-liool, olChl.
rago, and lor a nuiulwr ol yeais u ths
Kuttl col leg ol New Orleans, th trail
ing busines oil lege) ol the Knuth, has
Just Joined lb Multnomah Itnlitut,
ol Portland, Oregon, as saaoclatu pro.
prirlor. Prodaeor Kltt l on of i,a
heat known otntaofclal teacher ul U
United Hlste.
A Welcome) Changa.
"Colonel," Still th Svutlnet, , hs St.
luted Ihe i.m.-er hi command u( U te
tiegod town, "a Boranlea Tarries so-
proachea.
"Ttf good." replied th CuliKwi.
"We may now b bl to get a-nus hure
lea b.f."
Hotter t!l ntitl aire. WlnatoW SoolMaa
Syrup ike W.I raetv to use ful their (AlMn
dullkf Ihe leelbln ttud.
An Oversight.
"Now, look st we." buwled Ihe bl4
kra lol urstur, "and behold what il.-
tad prrteteranr will do. I aw eeif.
snail wan, sad"
"Hay," Interrupted a small hoy Is Its
gallery, nhy ditlu't yon nui.h the ..b by
pulling sow hair oa your lies J 7" ,
r-tti-Mly Cetl. JwStvAriaai
iM..fvr N.K4hii as 1tt.lt-llit,aiMa,
!! H. II. hilae, U4.. tl A. -U l. I l,ililJua, fa.
Th tea jeat.
"Tm ships are pollle creature,"
remarked Old Ocean lo hi friend, th
lli-a.h.
'Indeed?" answered the ntly oa.
"Yes, lutlred. They always buir Is
m," Cleveland Leader.
tW nwstf I I
ENEMY
blood mnst Iks puriunl, and nothing will dolt so
quickly and surely as S. 8. S, It goes down to tbs
very bottom of the trouble, drives out every particle
of the poison and makes the blood clean and stronf.
It does not hide nr rover tin anvllitno- hut from the
ren, Weew "TTl
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USSISN REOtCOV 00J1
SU Paul, Minn. fj
araamlsiallns
T7 aIm n". '
.J7HsfirZ .la lijr Ifte inuus-
TWSHi&rt ,n....
any eniinlry In the world fur
lioniM li e I!, r. i. romi aiiy
l.ini.hl .,1 tl ('. e It nitm.aiiv un rev 7-
nut id Hnokana u t.v. ..I ih .
ih-m .ver AlUrt. J,.ln lha rmwd. "J
M, lfWIi, H,-rlM I.,n4 Asem AtlHiria sni
Kiv.r.jd Ave,, Jpok.ne, We.h.
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