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What is Pe-ru-na. I Th. Bl. Find. “How does it happen that Brown la Are wo claiming too much for Peruna treating everybody in sight?" Mhy, you see. years ago he presented when wo clnim it to be an effective remedy for chronic catarrh? Have we his wife with a little toy bank in which abundant proof that Peritna is in real the children could keep their pennies.” I see. And now lie finds himself the ity such a catarrh remedy? Let us see what the United .States Dispensatory head of a frugal, in.lustrous family.” “No; now he finds the bank.”—Puck. says of the principal ingredients of Peruna. 11« Knew. Take, for Instance, the Ingredient Gobsa Golde has accepted the young hydrastls canadensis, or golden seal. earl s proposal tor his daughter Lotto's The United States Dispensatory says hand. of this herbal remedy, that it is largely "And I trust. Lord Lacland"—so, employed in the treatment of depraved with stiff, old world formality, the in mucous membrane! lining various terview concluded—"I trust you know organs of the human body. tile value ot the prize you're getting?’’ Another ingredient of Pernna, cory The other flushed. dalis formosa, is classed in the United “Er—seventeen millions, is It not?” States Dispensatory as a tonic. lie stammered. Cedroa seeds is another Ingredient of A. to Hie Belle. Peruna. The United States Dispensa Pretty Girl—Yes. 1 must say that 1 tory says of the action 6f cedron that it is used as a bitter tonic and in the have a host of admirers. New Suitor—Mure than you can treatment of dysentery, and In inter mittent diseases as a substitute for shake a stick at. eh? quinine. Pretty Girl—Er—worse than that. Send to us for a free book of testi More than my father1 can shake a monials of what the people think of Pe stick at. runa as a catarrli remedy. The best MiatnUe in the Name. evidence is the testimony ui those who Girl (in grand stand)—It’s interesting have tried it. to watch the crowd. Look at the faces of the people. They're aii agog for the Up Attain.! a Hard One. game to begin. The great driver into the secrets of Pie Faced Youth—Allagog? I don't nature, who had accumulated a fortune find any such name on th. scor. card. and retired from active business in order You mean Altrock, don’t you?—Chicago to be able to give his whole time to study Tribune. and experiment, was observed to be cogi Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing tating profoundly. the bes’ remedy to use fol their ch ldr il “What are you giving your mind to Syrup luring the teething period. now?” inquired one of his laboratory as sistants. Not Suspicious. “I was merely wondering,” he answered, The Constable—Yes, your worship, "what becomes of all the corks.” the prisoner is a most suspicious char acter. The Accused (indignantly) — It's him that's suspicious. Aw'm no suspecious o’ onybody !—Punch. CRESCENT EGG-PHOSPHATE BAKING POWDER A modern ieavener at a moderate price; is 30 per cent, more efficient than "Trust" or Cream- of-Tartar products and absolutely free from the health-racking Rochelle Salts residue invariably accompanying their use. Get it from your Grocer 25c-FULL POUND-25c W. L. Douglas make« and sells more men’s 83.00 and 93.50 shoes than any other manufacturer in the world, be cause they hold their shape, fit better, and wear longer than any other make. Shoes at All Prices, for Every Member of the Family, Men, Boys, Women. Misses & Children WX.D ouk I m $4.00 and $5.00 Gilt Edge Shoes cannot b« equalled at any y.lce. W L. Douglas $2.50 and $2.00 shoes are the beat tn the world Fast Color Eyelets Uteri Exclusively. «•Take No Ntibwtit nie. VV. L. Douglas name and price is stamped on Lxittom. Sold everywhere. Shoes mailed from factory to any part of the world, t'atalomi» free. W. I., DOUGLAS. 158 Spark St., Brockton. Mi»”«. “TEETH W-THCUT PLATES” The result of 21 years' experience, the new way of replacing teeth in the n outh teeth in fact, teeth in appearance, teeth to chew your food upon, as jou did upon your natural ones Our force is so organ ised we can do your entire crown, bridge or plate work in a day if necessary. Positively painless ex tracting. Only high claas. seientitic work. WISE DENTAL CO., INC. Dr. W. A. Wise. Manager., 21 years In Portland. Second Floor. Failing Building. Third and Wnnh- ington Str< • -i.« Ot) • <■ l our«, b A. M to b P. M. Sun day«, 9 to 1 P M Painlt-as I xtracting, 50c; plates, |5 up. Phones A and Main 2129. With the MlnstreH. “Misrtah Walkah, wot am de diff’unce ’tween a trav’Ier startin’ to Tangier an’ a plate o’ veal hash?” ‘‘I give that one up, George. What is the difference between a traveler starting for Tangier and a plate of veal hash?” “De one am Morocco bound an’ de uddah am half calf.” ‘‘Ladies and gentlemen, the celebrated vocalist, Prof. Box de Bote, will now sing that beautiful and touching sentimental ballad. ‘Take Your Fare Away, Clarence; You Have Been Viing a Safety Kazor.* *’ CURESECZEMA, ACNE,TETTER ETC. The skin is an index to the quality of the blood. Eczema, Acne, Tetter, pimples, rashes, eruptions, etc., show that some unhealthy humor or acid impurity is diseasing and corrupting the circulation, so that instead of supplying nourishment and strength to the fine, delicate tissues of the skin, it is continually pouring out its acrid and unhealthy accumulations. External applications of salves, washes, lotions, etc., may relieve some of the itching and other discomfort caused by skin troubles, and for this reason should be used, but such treatment cannot reach the humor-laden blood, and therefore cannot cure. A thorough cleansing of the blood is the only cure for skin diseases. S. S. S., a purely vegetable preparation, is the best and quickest remedy. It goes down into the circulation and neutralizes and removes the acids, impurities and humors, thoroughly purifies the circulation and permanently cures skin diseases of every kind. When S. S. S. has driven the humors and impurities from the blood, and cooled and cleansed the acid-heated circulation, every symptom passes away, the skin is again nourished with rich, healthful blood and the trouble cured, as tile cause lias been removed. Book on skin diseases and any medical advice free to all who write. jhe SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. Syrup tffTòs ^ÉÎixh’îJ'Spn’.Ki Democrats and Republicans Norn Inate in Washington. acts gently yet prompt- ! k on the bowels,cleanses FIRST TIME UNDER NEW LAW lite system oj Je ctu ally, I assists ono in overeanùuó ti Republican Choice Seems to Be Cos grove for Governor—Demo crats Name Pattison. A [ nrl<ht Ind. “That’« a powerful boy of your’n, Ike,” said a prominent citizen of Polk- ! vllle. Ark. “You betcha I” proudly replied the parent of th prodigy. “He can swear like a pirate and the little feller's only 5 years old and hain’t never been in sight of the ocean in his life, neither.’” l’li-’k. For Coughs and Colds t “ I have had pneumonia three times, and Aver's ( Ht-rr; !'<• t«»i u h k brought me safely through oai li tilth'. I have lust recovered fioin n y last att. k. aged mxtv »even. No wonder I praise it.” —E. V. H iggins , Steven« Point Mis. Crocker’s Iowa Brigade. Oskaloosa, Iowa, Sept. 10. The fourteenth biennial reunion of Crock er’s Iowa brigade, consisting of the Eleventh, Thirteenth, Fifteenth and Sixteenth regiments of Iowa infantry volunteers, began here today. The hotel Lacy was head uarters of the re union, and the business sessions were held in the courthouse. President H. H. Rood, of Mount Vernon, presided. The reunion will continue over tomor row. The biennial address is to be delivered by Colonel Charles A. Clark, of Cedar Rapids. Tallest Tree In the World. F ig S yrup C o . SOLD BY LEAD! NO DRUCGISTS-BOt ps-BOTTLE TOWER’S FISH ERAND WATERPROOF Tile tallest tree in the world so far ns has been ascertained Is an Austra Madu by .. (’ Ay r Co . Lowell, Mui. ufacturei-B of lian gum tree of the species eucalyptus S 1RS U’ARILLA. regtians, wliieli stands in the Unite Ot- PII LS. I way range. It is no less than 415 feet II MH NltìOR. high. Gum trees grow very fust. There Is one lit Florida which slat up forty Ayer s Puls incr< . o tho activity oi feet In four years and another in Guat the liver, and thus aid recovery, emala which grew 120 feet in twelve I years. This corresponds to a rise of ten feet In it year, or nearly one foot per month. OILED GARMENTS are cut on largt? patterns, designed to give the wearer the utmost comfoti UGHT’DURABLE’ClEAn WHEN YGU COME TO PORTLAND ARRANGE TO STOP AT «««I.M* A ) T0.ll» tO 00ST0N U!». TCWts AWU-ANCO ll-nto TO«. -TO <7*. Knew 2O-?ßOTi i J5CTS ARI L GIMICERS fJARANrEEDWATERPRC01" SUITS *322 SLICKERS *322 ersnrmrcADMrKr you mrr urns rm uc. of rm fun. ‘ 1 tile Game. A young woman was in company with a university graduate, and natur ally the talk ran upon books. By and by there was a lull Iu the conversation, broken presently by the young woman, who said: "What do you think of Fielding, Mr. Smith?” "Oh," was the answer, "fielding Is Important, of course; but It isn't worth much unless you have a good batting average.” S lid an Employer: "Stick to quality. It will win out in the end.” We do “stick to quality.” That is the reason ou*- graduates are so thorough and in such demand. Investigate cur claims to superiority. Catalogue, business forms and penwork free. Call, phone or write. THE CORNELIUS PARK AND ALDER STS. A New and Mtxlern European Hotel, catering particularly to State people. A refined place for ladies vlfiiting the citv. close to the shopping center. Rates reasonable. Free Bus. Port hind B uhuicss College Tenth and Morrison, Portland, Oregon A. P. ARMSTRONG. LL. B.. PRINCIPAL N. K.. CLARKE, (late of Portland Hotel) Mgr. P N U No. 37—08 IVIIEN writing t<» advvrtiserg please vi mention this paper* BUSINESS COLLEGE All in the N»me. PORTLAND. OREGON “Here, you I” said the aristocratic own er of the corner building. ‘‘What arc you putting up this measly clapboard shack alongside of my house for?” “Shack nothin’!” answered fhe busi ness-like youth who was superintending its erection, with equal arrogance. “This Is a shoe shinin’ parlor.” BEHNKE-WALKER STUDENTS SUCCEED. WHY? They are Trained for business in a business-like way. Why not enroll in a reputable school that places all of its graduates? 1. M WALKER. Pres. What SEND FOR CATALOGUE O. A. BOSSERMAN. Sec. is Castoria. /^ASTORIA is a harmless substituto for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other IJarcotic substance, Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Tho children’s Panacea—Tho Mother’s Friend. £ Tho Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has boon in uso for over 30 years, has horno tho signaturo cf Chas, H. Fletcher, and has been made under his personal supervision since its infancy. Allow no ono to decoivo you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good” aro but Experiments that trifle with and endanger tho health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. ö-'-'T ' Letters from Prominent Physicians addressed to Chas. H. Fletcher. 4 tjoutX “ua A ÍO^ G ALCOHOL 3 PER CEN P. | AVegelable Prcpai alinn forAs similalinrt the [ owl,indlteijiii,i I ing the Stomachs an i Ih weis tf A-C -• -¿-i- Promofes DiÿstionCIiferful ness and lteM.Cont.ilns neiilw Opium .Morphine nor MiuiraL N ot N/. k cotic . Sea Swallows Salmon Cargo. San Francisco, Sept. 10. Parting from her moorings at the entrance to Nushagak river, on August 19, the salmon ship Lucile went ashore on the sand and within 12 hours she parted amidships and her cargo of 39,300 cases of salmon was swept to sea. One hundred and sixty-eight men were saved from drowning and no lives were lost. The vessel and cargo, worth ap proximately $200,000, were partially insured. The ship is a total loss. Congress of Americanists. Vienna, Sept. 10. The sixtenteenth international congress of Americans opened today under the presidency • f Baron Weckbecker at the University of Vienna and will continue in session for the next four or five days. The ob ject of the congress is to promote sci entific inquiries into the history of ! both Americas and their people. | ■iar?.n»i nwnrw wrMimiwmawwwMMMi There is a remedy over sixty TTc Kxpfnfn«*4f. “IIow mauy horse power is she?” he years old — Ayer's Cherry mirthfully inquired. Pectoral. Of course you have The stranded «¡utoinobllist was work- < heard of it,probably have used I Ing over his car. I’p came a sarcastic i| it. Once in the family, it stays; follower of the plow. “Sixty,” replie<l the autoniobil £ the one household remedy for “Then, by het k, why don’t she go?” coughs and hard colds on the “Because, my friend, thirty are pull chest. Askyourdoctoraboutit. ing eat.li way.” — Cleveland Plain Dealer. Seattle, Sept. 10. Election returns, although late last night still incom plete, indicate that Samuel G. Cos grove, of Pomeroy, a second choice se lects n, will receive the nomination for governor of the state of Washington. Cosgrove’s lead on second choice votes, and the split on first choice votes be tween Albert E. Mead and Henry Mc Bride, together with first choice votes divided between five other candidates in the field, have brought about a situ ation peculiar in Washington state politics. The latest returns'from all parts of the state indicate that when the count is completed Cosgrove may have a ph - rality of all votes cast, lead.ng bj K" McBr.de and Mead. Upto nearly m d- night the count showed McBride lead ing Cosgrove, but belated returns from remote country districts are adding to Cosgrove’s total. Mead is third in the race. Washington’s new direct primary Limit. law has eliminated Senator Ankeny Mrs. Stubb—It states In this maga from the race for senator. Wesley L. zine, John, that the shortest men on Jones, by a majority reaching well into earth are the Laplanders. , the thousands, has been given the nom Mr. Stubb—U'm! They couldn’t be ination and the number of Republicans any shorter than an American man who are pledged to vote always for the after hls'summer vacation. candidate of their choice receiving the highest popular vote, precludes the CITC Vitus’ Dance and «•rvous Diseases perma- ■ ■ I * nently cured by Dr. i ine's Great Nerve Ro- ' possibility of the election of Ankeny Rtorer. Send for FREE $2 00 trial bottle and treatise. by the next legislature. Dr. R. 11. Kline. Ld., 931 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. From the best analysis of the tabula I.o.t II. Etlse. tions at hand, the following Republi “Great gnus, barber, that razor or can ticket is nominated: yours is iu a terrible condition. ex Congressional — Representatives, claimed the victim lu the chair. William E. Humphrey, F. W. Cush-] "Yessah, Ah 'spect yo’ am all right. man, M. C. Poindexter. Ah done wore dat razor to er ball las’ State - Governor, Samuel G. Cos night, sah, an’ Ah reckon de grln'stoue grove; lieutenant governor, Charles E am what It needs."—Boston Post. | Coon; secretary of state, Sam II. Nich- i |ols; state auditor, C. W. Claussen; He Knew. ‘‘Why is it,” asked the teacher of the ! state treasurer, Edward K. Erwin; at-1 class in chemistry, "that there is more I torney general, J. H. Easterday; com nutriment in beans, for example, than missioner of public lands, E. W. Ross: su] erintendent of public instruction, there is in pork?" ‘‘Because,’’ answered the boy with the Hemy B. Dewey; insurance commis bad eye, "when you order 'em at a lunch sioner, John H. Schively. counter you get a plateful of beans and Preference for United States sena only half a bite of pork.”—Chicago Trib- tor, Wesley L. Jones. Democratic state and congressional nominations are as follows: J'enunneut Receiver. Congressional — Representative, Patience—1 hear Will is going to marry that girl he's been spending so Charles H. Mill« r. State — Governor, John Pattison; much money on. Patrice—Yes. He’s going to make lieutenant governor, A. C. Edwards; her a permanent receiver.—Yonkers secretary of state, Otis Johnson; com missioner of public lands, Albert Statesman. Schooley; superintendent of public in Kitchens, stables, sheds and kennels.—If “20- struction, Eldr dge Wheeler; insurance Mule-Team” Borax is sprinkled on the floors and commissioner, Edwin F. Masterson. places infected with dry rot, mould, decay, and Preference for United States senator, insects such as beetles, ants, cockroaches, bugs George F. Cottrill. and other vermin, it will arrest the dry rot and Following are the nonpartisan nomi drive tne verinin away. Borax is- not injurious, and there is no danger from poisoning when nees : Judiciary Judges of Supreme court, using it. Herman D. Crow, Milo A. Root and I A Gentle Hint. Stephen J. Chadwick. Charity workers often feel great awk wardness in making public appeal for Kaiser’s Subjects Love Him Little fund«. San Fiancisco, Sept. 10. Judge Few of them, declares the Washing Karl Von Lewinski, president of the ton Star, can carry off that embarrass Imperial court at Berlin, is today ment with the grace of the colored wondering what surprise he will next preacher, who said to bl( congrega- receive at the hands of his country- i tion: men. The German judge was a guest “Brudren, Ah kalu’t preach hyah an’ in the court of Judge Van Fleet yester board in heb’n." day, in which naturalization examina tions were being heard. Several of ( Catarrh Cannot be Cured his countrymen were questioned in’the I with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, a. they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh Isa blood usual manner. The supreme test of or constitutional di ease, and In order to core citizenship qualifications was the re- it you must take internal remedies, llall s Catarrh Cure is taken internal.y, and acts di quiremeent that the applicant renounce rectly upon lite blood and mucous surfaces, llalls Catarrh Cure is not a quark medic ne. his allegiance to the mother country It wa. prescribed by one oft e best phvsic ana and take up arms against that coun in l his countay for years ami is a regular pre- try, if necessary. Imperia) Judge Von cription. It is composed of the best tonics know .Combined with the best blood purifiers, Lewinski was painfully surprised at acting dlrecttyon the mucous surfaces. The the avidity with which his countrymen perfect Combination of th.-two ingredients Is wnat.produces such wonderful results in cur agreed to make war on the kaiser if ing Catarrh Pend for t'MTnonials free. necessary. F. J. CHENEY <!■ CO., Props., Toledo, O. Sold by DrurrLts. price 75c. Taxe Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Is jour mouth similar in any way to the ubotu? If •o. no need to wear a wobbly, unusable partiul plate or ill-fitting. ordinary bridge work. The Dr. Wine •yatem of PRIMARY ELECTIONS hnvpkin Seed“ jibi.Se¡uia *• Hoch ette Sditi - Anise Seed * te/íiá*. QmtM Sugar • flover. . I J I / I J ' Aperfrft Remedy forCmsflp? tlon, Sour Sloniach.Dlantou Worms,Convuisiuiis.L'mrisli IWSS olid LOSS OF SlhliP. Dr. F. Gerald Blattner, of Buffalo, N. Y., oays: “Your Castoria is good lor children and I frequently prescribe It, always obtaining the desired results.’’ Dr. Gustavo A. Efacngraebcr, cf St. Taul, Minn., nays: “I have used your Castoria repeatedly In my practico with good results, and can recom mend It aa an excellent, mild and harmless remedy for children.” Dr. E. J. Dcnnla, of St. Louis, Mo., says: “I have used and proscribed your Castoria In my sanitarium ami outside practb o for a number of years and find It to be an excellent remedy for children.” Dr. 8. A. Euchanan, of FhHatlelphla, Fa., says: "I have used your Cas toria In the case ot ray own baby and find It pleasant to take, and hava obtained excellent results from Its uso.” Dr. J. E. Eimpson, cf Chicago, III., says: "I have used your Castoria In cases cf colic in children and have found it the best medicine of its kind on the market.” Dr. H. E. Esklldion, cf Omaha, Neb., says: "I find your Castoria to be a Standard family remedy. It is the best thing for infants and children I have ever known and I recommend it.” Dr. L. II. Iloblnson, of Kansas City, Mo., say3: “Your Castoria certainly has merit. Is not it3 age, Its continued use by mothers through all these years, and tho many attempts to Imitate it, sufficient recommendation? What can a physician add? Leavo It to tho mothers.” Dr. Edwin F. I’ardco, of New York City, says: “For several years I havo recommend« d your Castoria and shall always continue to do so, us It haa Invariably produced beneficial results.” Dr. N. B. Sizer, of Brooklyn, N. Y., says: "I object to what are called patent medicines, where maker alone knows what Ingredients are put la them, but I know the formula of your Castoria and advlso its use.” GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears tho Signaturo of Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. __ Ô3Ï2ÎT Granire<runir tl¿ Fc> «Ij; Exact Copy of Wrapper. The Kind Yon Have Always Bought In Use For Over f 30 Years. THE CCNTAun COMPANY, ?? M U * R A • T Al £ V. NCW VORR CITY.