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For Thin Poor Blood Con- bn her» ns time J News evince, cpread- pngthe lleeper, ■ here, bociated savored depart- bolutely You can trust a medicine tested 60 years ! Sixty years of experience, think of that! Experience with Ayer’s Sar saparilla; the original Sarsa- rilla; the strongest Sarsapa- a ; the Sarsaparilla the doc- s endorse for thin blood, weak nerves, general debility. I. The < ) is not ire that Palma rection But even this grand old medicine cannot do its best work if the liver is inactive ind the bowels constipated. For the best possible re- su Its, you should take laxative doses of AVer’s Pills while taking tlie Sarsaparilla. The live» will quickly respond, and so will the bowels. k formed itnesees as been nl city, isultory rural g inaur- C. Ayer Co., LoweU, M am . mauufkoturer. of HAIR VIGOR. AGUE CURE. CHERRY PECTORAL. png per- M- I pondent Igbt that [gents in pe small are con- ack and ^perty of Cubans, rargents, rawerlese mericans y trains MMngere railroad inability Í foicee ia [The gov- |ne bead- ihting. j part of I come up Lording to ■pondent I present 10, mb the years and I be just L There kails with Diliar and If Guer- »ment, ita by abarp- no cav-. the only men, but, innot cope ns on the 1 • [rg. , fhe South- I ita plana i and San oast line. California r the con ic. I tali as » junction 1 the Cali- ,1 be effect- hion. n ployes in rsenal and ' a national led officers. I contains: ^ration an e employee having the |oin hands, rests of the ves can bê ~ mbs the woman Iin etili re- ity, but ehe I false and St. Petera- la of acta ol “See that man with the re-enforced forehead and prominent teeth? That’s Mouidypaat. He’s more sought after by literary men and critics just now than any other man in the room.” What for?” “He claims to have unearthed an orig inal manuscript from the pen of Martin Farquhar Tupper, author of ‘Proverbial Philosophy.’ ” “1 see. They are trying to get him to suppress it.” < A’ LEGAL INFORMATION. CASTOR IA An exception to the general rule that an appeal does not He from a decree for costs Is applied in Nutter vs. Brown (W. Va.), 1 L. R. A. (N. 8.), 1083. in l - ’ ------------ Ite Kind >,7' You Have Always Bougliflra® borne the signa« case of a decree for costs not in the ~ w”e<i — * 1 - and ’ has * * ouade under his I v* tn re ot ¿’ Cha«. H. Fletcher, Deem. discretion of the court. . personal superviNiDn -for over 410 vm»^ Allow no one A grantee from a mortgagor, who .......... to deceive you in tlds. Counterfeits, Imitations and takes possession of a strip beyond the “ Just-as-good” are but Experiments, anti endanger the true boundary line, is he 1^1 In Tbornely health of Children—Experience against Experiment® I vs. Andrews (Wash.), 1 L. R. A. (N. slou as against the mortgagee until the mortgage becomes due. Fraud or mistake on the part of an umpire, so great and palpable as to im ply bad faith, or his failure fairly and honestly to jierform the function as signed to him, Is held, in Edwards vs. Hartshorn (Kan.), 1 L. R. A. (N. S.); 1050, to Invalidate his decision. The failure of the court. In a crimi nal eftse, tn interpose objectioijs to im proper questions made by a Juryman is held, in State vs. Crawford (Minn.), 1 L. R. A. (N. S.), 839, not necessarily to be reversible error in the absence of obJectjoU or exception by counsel. „„„ h . tn tin* The right of a bank to apply to personal obligations of a 10mm . merchant money received for produce sent him for sale and dejioslted by him In his general account in the bank is denied in Boyle vs. Northwestern Na- R. A. (N. S.) tlonal Bank (Wls-h 1 11W. -What is CASTOR IA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing' Syrups. It is Pleasant. । It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age 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 the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over 30 Years ▼Ht CKNTAUR COMPANY. YT MURRAY •▼RYKT. NSW YORK CITY. The Faith of the Boy. CLASSIHEDADVERTISING The four-year-old son of a certain LANDED HER MAN. western senator had a very high opin Portland Trade Directory ion of the Importance of>his father. CITO Ft. Vltn«’ Dance ana all Nervous Diseases that Coufeaaion Made fl I u permanently cured by Dr. Kline's Great Then । The latter tells how, on one. occasion Name« and Addre«««« in Portland of Repre Nerve Restorer, send for FREE f2 trial bottl- and Shocked ihe Poor Hnnband. treatise. Dr. It. II.Kiln., Ld..#31 Arch St., Phlla-Pa. sentative Buaincas Pinna» i in their- western home, the lad came ! “I have a confession to make.” I met* western nmne, rne mu came Young Tompklus and bis wife had across a magazine in which, by some DREAM HKPAHATUKM-We goara .lee the U.H. Kepurator to be the beat. Write *ur free catalog. Hazelwood Co., Fifth and OaK. “Mr. L'pp." said the merchant, stern just returned from their honeymoon, chance, there were engraved side by ._____________ _____________________» As they sat In their beautiful little ««de portraits of tlie President and ly. to Adam Upp. his bookkeeper. “1 MEN’SCI.OTHING — BnBum A Pendleton, nolo the Senator mentioned. agents A llred Beiijnmm A Co.'» correct'clothe» saw you at the baseball game yester home, Tompkins., in a chmfortable arm 111 men’» ruridehlngn. Morriaou and | When the lad caught sight of his ( , Everything chair, with a good cigar, was express Sixth streets. Opposite jxistortice. day. When -you asked^me to let you father’s features he broke, iitto a broad off for the afternoon you said you were ing by every gesture his perfect satis , smile. “That's a good picture of you. v « ti to 11« «<count » i ki» ss « m - removal of buyer faction with things lu general. going to a funeral.” Wri o l'or deecr ptlo'i of p anos now on hand, daddyAVsaid he. terms, eie Write todav. ’ Mrs. Tompkins, as she spoke, came “That’s so?’ replied the bookkeeper, “Very good, my son.” over and took her husband's hand in “and I’m pretty near a prophet, ain’t 1? “Who's the man next to you, daddy?” Did you ever see a slower gamrin your hers. “You won't mind, will you.” she continued, “if I tell you something 1 asked the youngster life?”—The Catholic Standard and exclaimed the Se.t-i “Why mj' son ». • z < ■ ¿ think you ought to know? The fact is, Tiines. . PAINLESS i DENTISTS, ator, “don't you kttUw? That Is one of f EXTRACTION 1 srSatl i nee-. seem." 1 am not uuitvuni MAIN 2029 the greatest num of the world, a man '50* ’ | Tompklus started. You Can Get Allen’s jFeot-Ease FREE. 3RD« WASH more admirable and more powerful ¡ • Pt AT ES STS. Write Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy.N. Y., for a “Not what I think you are?” he re free sample of Allen’s Foot-Ease. It cure« than any king. That, my son, is Presl- PORTLAND OR ? ; yeated. “ Impossible! As if I didn't eweating, hot swollen. aching feet. It makes jew or tight shoes easy. A certain cure for know that you are the dearest and dent Roosevelt.” corns, ingrowing nail» and bunions. Addrug- The lad again looked at the picture gilts sell it. 25c. Don’t accept any substitute. sweetest wöman In all the world." of the President. Then, after a thought- Tompkins ha If closed his eyes am! । ful pause, he observed: z < H UI I vllu« *1 watched the curling smoke. "Say, daddy, the people In the east “Is this car perfectly safe?6 queried “Do you know, my dear.” he said, BEST IN THE WORLD will be awful 'proud when they see the the old lady. the best thing about you is your do- W.LDougias $4 Gilt Edge line “Perfectly.” replied the conductor, mestlclty? You are Just a simple, sweet President's picture next to yours, won't I cannotbeequalledatanyprlce ' — American Spectator. little woman, who doesn't know It at theY? reaching to assist her on. To Shoe Dealers: "You are sure they won’t no acci all.” W. I- D ouk I a »' Job- binK Honne II Ilie mont dent happen to It?” Mrs. Tompkins timidly* field bls hand.' complete in liila country Send for Catalog “Absolutely sure, ma’am.” “That Is what my confession Is “Well, 1’11 risk it: ye see (confiden about,” she said. “In our long court tially) I've got a hole in one of my ship I have carefully avoided any of stockings an' I'd hate dreadful for any those subjects that might have been thing to happen.”—Houston Post. calculated,to excite your suspicion. But Season 1906 and 1907 Opens Sept. 15 now 1 might as well tell you th^t I am How’s This? Prepares for Dramatic ami Operatic really an educated woman. I can speak We offer One Hundred Dollars Retvard for three languages, am saturated with Stage and places Graduates in six any cdse of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Forty Graduates now with German opera and have made a thor-j months- Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Send for Cata- F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, O. ough study of socialism, transcendent traveling companies. We, .the undersigned, have known F. J. logue. Cheney for the last 15years, and believe him alism. the higher philosophy, education perfectly honorable in all business transac Egan Dramatic and Operatic School tions and financially able to carry out any ob and biology.” ligations made by their firm. The stricken man beside her burled Egan Hall, Arcade Building, Seattle. W xht * T ruax . Wholesale Druggists,Toledo, O. • ' W aldino , K ihnan & M arvin , w holesale Drug his face In his hands. FRANK C EGAN, Principal. 1 ihoes for ’ evekybody at all prices . gists, Toledo, O. , , “Oh! why,” be, cried, “did you not Men’« Shoe«. to to 31 SO. Shoes 33 * Hail’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, act toSl.20. Women'« Shoe«, ^VOO to tl.6O. ing directly upon the blood and mucous sur tel’, me this before?” l.OO. Mist •' St Children'« Shoes. 82.20 to fl.OO. faces of the system. Price 75c. per bottle. Try W. D, Douglas Women’«, MlnHes unit And his trembling wife replied: Bold by all Druggists. Testimonials free. Children’» «hoe«; for style, fit and wear "When you bgy “Alas! I didn't dare! I knew that they exeel other make«. Hall’s Family rills are the best. WET If I could take you Into my large If I did you would never marry me."— WEATHER The Rad Months. factories at Brockton, Mass.,and show Tit-Bits. ■ CLOTHING you how carefully W.L. Douglas shoes It was mld-October In Vermont, and are made, you would then understand you want there was already a hint of snow’ in complete why they hold their shape, fit better, “I believe,” said 111 Tragerdy, “that the air. The city boarder on bis way protection. wear longer, and are of greater value to the depot shivered slightly, and they had hbjted to catch the town with and long than any other make. service. ‘Hamlet,’ but it was quite a fruitless ef drew his greatcoat closer about him. Wherever You live, you can obtain W. L. Douglas shoe«. Mi» name and price is stamped These and many “There's no denying that you have fort.” ■ on the bottom, which protects you against high other good points ">'o, not exactly fruitless,” replied prices and inferior shoes. Tait» no tubtfi* the loveliest State in the Union in the are combined in tutt. Aak your dealer tor W. L. Douglas shoes summer. Osgood," he said to the stage Lowe Comerdy. “1 understand the hen and Insist upon having them. TOWER ’ S Fast Color Eyelets used; they wilt not wear brassy. driver. “but I wouldn’t live here the fruit was there in plenty, although FISH BRAND Write tor illustrated Catalog oi Fall Styles. somewhat aged."—Philadelphia Press, j OILED CLOTHING year round If you'd give it to me.” W. L. DOUGLAS, Dept. 13, Brockton, Masa. The old man slowly flicked a persist Of late, boys seem to be looking as No. 36 06 ent fly off the near horse before he P. N. U hard for ways to earn money as their grumbled, “Well, ’taln't a’ very good HEN writing to nd Tertia »n pien«« State to live in, I'll admit. Have to sisters look for ways to spend IL mention this paper. Half the people woo are said to be drag round on wheels about four ¿Utt mean ars simply tiresome. months out of every year !” WISE BROS. W. L. DOUGLAS *3.50 £’3.00 Shoes Egan Dramatic and Operatic School