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ALL KAIL PE'RU-NA. A Case o f Mian Mary O’ ilrirn, 30« Myril** Av«*., Brooklyn, N. V., w rit««: "Prrumi (urrd nw in five w trLi of («turrh of the vlonioi h, after *uff<-riii|/ lor four vi'uria mio tiot'toriliK without H!i*«'t. Ill i-oiiuuoit With othf r «rate- fill otii*ii who have bei t) bi iii*litt<*<l by yon r «lisfovery 1 mty, All hail to { j j j ! { ; V rru n a .” • • • • • • • • « • • • « # Mr. H. J. ilenueman, Oakland, Neb., w rite«: “ I welted before writing to you ebout my eirknoee, ra'arrh of the etomech, which 1 bed over e year ego. "T h ere were |>eople who told me It would not etny cured, hut I am sure that I am cured, tor I do not feel any more ill effn ta, have a good appetite and am getting fat. "Ho I am, and will aay to all, I am cured for good. " I thank you for your kindness. "Prruna will be our houw mediiinc herrelter.*' Catarrh of the atomach ia aleo known in common parlance aa dyapepaia, gaa- trltia and Indigeation. No medicine w ill lie of any permanent tienetlt ex cept it remove« the catarrh, A Great Took. Mr. Auatin M. Small, Artoria, Ore., write«: "D uring the hot wrather of the paat aummer I loat my appetite. I tried Pernna. and found it pleaeant to take, a apleudid appetiser and a great tonic.” A t'alciae t Hr. In one reaped, (julto. tlx* capital of Ecuador. I n the mont unique city In the world. It I n situated In leith the north am and southern hemispheres If wo sccept the equator as the real dividing line n distinction claimed hy no otliei place o f ImiHirtance on the glolie. At (Julto the sun rises and s<*tN at t o'clock the year round. You may for get to wind your watch while you an visiting the Ecuadorian capital, hut you o<a*d m,t limit up a regulator; set It when the sun risisi or sets, and you will !•» sure to he right. Old Sol makes nc *i Intakes. The seasons, as far as names nre con cerned. change almost Instantly; hut, as 'tie tem|a*rnture Is remarkably even tT.es« curious |silnts are seldom thought of try the |ieople who make tjulto tlielt borne. ut Uie lower end, and a very slanting tunnel shaped at the other end, that would Just slip over the s|x>ut o f the pump. I would not suggest the ptix* I t over IV* luchos in dlanietet. Ours « hen not In use slips In tx-hlud the range and is not In the way, or In sight and U always on hand and a great convenience.—L. \V. ovlatt lu Farm Progress. F la b Approved J-Mt.rt hrrlp for Mirvejrrd, un»urrry**d, or pratrl#» govern mnu '»ml. H. M. I I A >1 I I . T O N , l‘o r t l»iid H otel. Portland, t »r»gon G a SO LCNE e n g in e s I to t borao- now.r lulljr warranted. I1Z5. Alt alee* anil In at lowest price* Writs (or eatalog. REItRSON MACHINERY COMPANY Portland. Oregon. (¿ I n n e r Ic e ( ren m . Make a custard of one pint of crenm, mu' put four eggs Into it. Cut up Into small pieces two ounces of preserved Portland Trade Directory gUigur, add siittlclent ground ginger to Names and Addresses In Portlend of Repre flavor well, and syrup or sugar to taste. sentative Business firms. Stir occasionally until cold, nml put at A o n L A N T B H N n - Welater Co., I » r o . n l It Into the freezer. Care should lx* tak I a iw m i prlcwi on Untrrnn and Hllil»». en to use fresh and good ground ginger, ^ b R M K H of »11 k in d » for »» la »1 ve ry P W lM M M t prlcu. Jnqulr» 27ft Front Nt. ill otherwise It is apt to Impart a moldy kind of flavor. ( H I m B K P A R A T O R n W » K U »r»n t# » t b » U. H. CLASSIFIEDADVERTISING ht pitrHior to bt* tin* l>»»t. W rit» lor fr»» c»t»log. H m / i 'I wood t o., I Hilt »od Onk. MKN'H< f.OTHIN(l — RufTum «% P»ndl»ton, ro I» wk ' o * Altrpd H»itJ»mln <ft t o.*» correct cloth»» KvprytbliiK In m»n’» furnlAhinK» Morrlaou »nd HIitli str»»t». oppooit» poaloflfo* POULTRY » OOD—If you w»nt your h»n» to lav more run* writ» ua lor fre» p»rllrul»r» »bout PU* RINA POULTRY HtKl)i>-A«m» Mill» Co, Porti »nd, Oregon. 11 A. y OH «t OROARH — Old»»t piano hon»» on P»- clflc co»»t. Organ» and I’lano» on r»»y payment» Write Ibr lint. I»»t u» iiuoi» you » pflc*«, Allan A Gilbert Kanialter Lo., Portland, Oregon. WA i l l » Men and Wom»n to learn lltirher trade In eight weak*; graduate» earn trom ft.'» to 12ft weakly; «inert In» true ton; catalog fr«*a; Molar Hy»t# in of College*, 8A N. Fourth nt., Portland. T s rls rr .Snnee. Yolks of four eggs, a teaspoonful of mustard, a salts|xsuiful of salt, two chopped shallots, olive oil, tarragon vinegar, pepper. Itreuk the yolks Into u basin with the pepper and mustard; stir In n tablesjHxniful of oil. then a teaspoonful of vinegar alternately until the tutu'*« la of a right consistency; then add the chopped shallot, or chop- pv.l parsley, if preferred. P ota to T im e -T a b le . Mothers will And M—. Winslow’s Hoothlng Hyru p ths best remedy to use tor their children during the Uethlng («riod. That o t N R an A w a y A g a in . you r hair. It might leave y o u ! T hen w h at? T h at w ould mean thin, scraggly, uneven, rough hair. K eep y o u r hair at hom e! Fasten it tightly to yo u r s c a lp ! You can easily do it with A y e r ’s H air V igor. It is something more than a simple hair dress ing. It is a hair m edicine, a hair tonic, a hair food. The beet kind of a testim onial— “ Bold lo r o ver e ix ty y e a r«." Hi C. A r r Co.. Loor»n, manufacturers o t S aísapablla . t\Xl vers PILLS. CMLitkY PECTORAL. The Kind You Have Always Bought« and which has been in use for over 3 0 years, has borne the signatnre of , — and has been made under his per- , »<>“»1 snpervision since its infancy. Allow no one todeceive you in this. A ll Counterfeits, Imitations and ** Just-as-good” are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health o f Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA 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. . a h c o t ic V o s s s .l rr “Come, dear,” said bis mother, point ing to the silvery crescent in tbe sky, “ and look at it. It’s the same old muon.” “ ’Tain't nuther.” be said, still sulking. ‘This one’s broke !” Promotes DifjcsIion.ChccrfuI- ness and Rest Contains neither Opium.Morphine nor Mineral, Ahsr/w of OU OrSAMLXUntBEa /\I m C p j w - sltx Jauta - AUkeAk Jàdr- Hirm S xm Ì - GENUINE Aperteci Remedy forConstlpa- lion . S our Stornarli.Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Feverish n ess and L O S S O F S L E E P . CASTORIA ALWAYS facsimile Signature of NEW * YORK. ‘ A l b m o u I lis o ld J) Dosis - K ( C h o p «. hones have lx*en removed; cook half a cupful of grated, atale bread In half a cupful o f milk, adding the beaten yolk of one egg, two tahlespoonfuls of but- ,rr, a tcaspismful of lemon Juice, the cooked yolks of three eggs (sifted ), and a dash of paprika with the sardine puree; mix thoroughly, shn|ie Into ovals, dip in lx*uten egg and sifted crumbs, and fry In deep fat. • Hprciul Terms I "And have you any special term» for summer girls when they come In a party?" asked the pretty brunette in the mountain hotel. "Y e », Indeed,” responded the clerk, suavely. "And what are they?” , " 'I ’eaches’ and ‘deara.’ " I.NFAN IS /C H IL D R L N N M y H a ir CITO #*• Vitus' I'an'« »nd all Nervous ills* f l I 5 pcrrn«i.siilly curd hy hr. Klm*’* Or-». D on't have a falling out with V»rv» Rcs-or-r. Henil for PaKK Mirisi twxU*. »od irsatlss. Or. II If Km. . tA. mi Archxt.,I'uila.,1'«. | AVcgcfrtble Preparation IbrA«- similaiing (he Food and Recula ling the Stomacici and 13 oweis of Chilli Surf. One half chicken; one large onion; n handful of mushrooms; a stalk oT cel ery; six Chinese (»»tilt's*» ; a Isiwl of rice; n small dish of Chinese sauce. Scrape the ment from the bones or the chicken and cut It Into stri|m an ludi (rug; alice the onion; soak the mush- looms ten minutes In water and cut otf the stems; cut the celery into Indi- lengths; wash and slice the Chinese |«e tutori. Fry the chicken In fat fn a frying pan until done; add the sliced onions and cook for five minutes, add tin* mushrooms and enough Chinese sauce to make tile ingredients brown. Pour In water and stew foa a few tnlu- utes. put in celery, then the |xitatoes. Slew for a few minutes, then tblekeii Mith floured water. Itoli up once and se’-ve with boiled rice. Make one pint of furci sauce, omlt- Cng the tomato and adding one-half p'nt more milk, using three tahlesiHxm- fills flour; when smooth remove from tire, lx*at In one egg, one tables|HX>nful each of minced chives ana parsley, one ..ibleapootiful lemon Juice ami one pint O u r i . » « wt'u i i» r o r r e a » It Is the locked up forces within that naked conked fish; spread on plate to lie deep In our natures, not those thnt cool; then form Into cutlets, crumb and are oil the surface, that test our mettle. dip Into txuiten egg and crumb again; It Is within everybody's |s»wer to call fry a delicate brotvn; serve on napkin, out these hidden forcea, to lie some and garnish with plmolns cut Into body and to do something w'orth while slices. In the world, and the man who does Hurtling* ( ' r o q a e t t a » , not do It I n violating his sacred birth A fter drawing all oil off, till a cup right.— Success Magaalne. w th sardines from which skin and LAND SCRIP SALE Paappraelated Am blfloa. “ My hair,” remarked the middle- aged man, sadly, “ la the moat ambi lions thing about me. It seems." "W h a t'« the answer?” queried his friend. " It la always corning out on top," ' explained the purty of the flrat part. Tb e Mole lias Bros. The majority o f |x*oph> believe that the mole la even "blinder'' than the proverbial .hat, but the naturalists know that such Is not the case. Sir John I.tlhhock and Carl ll'*ss, the lat ter a noted German naturalist, by care fill Investigation proved ttiat the mole has eyes which are ns perfect as those of a horse or an elephant. They are very small optics, to lx* sure (only one Klla-hm i'nmp. millimeter In dlHmcter), hut In the I f»x*l stir«« thnt immy farmer« would matter of reflection and refraction do !«• astoulahiHl If they could really know not differ from the normal eye« In Just how much valuable time ami how lurger animals. Hatty weary steps might lx* saved hy n To Break I# N«w Shoes. little tbought ami planning uml with w ays shake In Alle n 's r o o t h a w , * powder. so little « xpeuse. I feel tills especially It Al cures hot. sweating, a -h ln g swollen feet true of the work of the good house- Cures corns, In g r o w in g nails and bunions At all druggists and shoe stores, ZV li o n 'l accept w'fc who Inis so many little tasks to do any subst itut« Sample mailed KKEK Ad d le s » over ami over again .Kir» days In the Alle n H. Olmsted 1 « Koy, N Y. * n u t. I Illustrate herewith a little de- F e w 'I b u u g h l s . u c I arranged some years ago when ,:iy wife's health was delicate, and It Fred (after six mouths’ absence)— was with difficulty she could lift even Are you murrled yet, old man? Joe —Not me. it nmnll pall of water, and which she Fred— But I thought you were go gad all the girls who have worked hi our kitchen have enjoyed very much. tng to marry that wealthy young The pump ns Is usual sits at the sink, widow? Joe— I thought so, too, hut I dlacov- a little distance from the range, and probably IB Indie* higher than tlx* rea- ered that she was also a thinker. irvolr. I thought why not let the water run Into the reservoir. Instead of Into a pall hik ] have to wait eadi time for the pump to '-ease dripping? Mo I had a small conductor pl|x- made the desired length with a slight turn w i n i s EXACT COPY o r WRAPPER. In Use For Over 3 0 Years T M C C V N T A U R C O M P A N Y , T T M U R R A Y R T R E C T . N t W Y O R K C IT Y . He H ad R em em b ered . Illrnni Hobbs wag absent-minded. He admitted that himself. Still, even be was ¿xvnsionally surprised by hla own fallings. One morning he reached his office unaccountably late. “ Dear m e!” be thought. "Where can I have been?” The answer was not forthcoming. Hi ram sat down nt his desk and took out bis iHX'ket-hnndkerchlef. It was tied tightly In n knot. "N ow ." he exclaimed, "what was that for? Oh. yes! Marthy told me to get my shoes soled.” With an air of resignation to the whims of womanhood he put on his hat. closed his desk, and went out to the “ aoled-whlle-you-walt” cobblers. He i went in nml sat down, took off hlsshoes, and settled back In a chair to read bis newspaper. “ What Is It, Mr. Bobha?" Inquired the cobbler. "What? Oh, er—er—er— why—oh, yes ! I want my shoes soled.” “ Pardon me. air.” said the cobbler, "but I finished soling them only half an hour ago. They can't be worn out yet, air.” Deafness Cannot Be Cured b v lo c a l a p p lica tio n * a* they c a n n o t re tc h the dineaaeil p ortio n o ( th e ear. T h e re 1* o n ly one w a y to cu re desfnt-M, and th a t 1« by conetltu- tlo n s l re m e d ie s lH-afnea* la caused by an In flam ed c o n d itio n o f the inucoua lin in g o f the K u ita c h la n Tube. W hen th is tube ia in fla m ed ou h a v e a r u m b lin g sound o r Im p e rfe c t hear- ng, an d w h e n It ta e n tir e ly c lo s e t, I ’eafness i i the r e s is t, an d un les* the in fla m m a tio n can 1 « taken o u t an d th is tu be rc-tored to its n orm al c on d itio n , h ea rin g w ill b e d e »tr o y e d fo re v e r; n in e ease* o u t ot ten are caused b y Catarrh, w h ic h la n o th in g but an In flam ed c o n d itio n ot the-mucoua surfaces. W e w ill g iv e One H u n d red D o lla r* tor any case o f lie a ln e a *(c a u s e d by e a ta rrh ) th a t c a n not he cured by H a ll's C atarrh Cure. ¡Send (or c ircu lar*, free. . F. J. C H F N K Y A CO., T o le d o , O. Sold by D ruggists, 75c. H a ll’* fa m ily lT lis are the b elt. I An O w l. tlaked— Thirty to forty-five minutes. “ She thought he was very prominent T E L E G R A P H Y T A l t . l i r KKKR. nleta rourM and poaltlon »»cured whan graduated Steamed— Twenty to forty minutes. before their marriage.” Till« offer good only for »hurt time. Writ» for par ticular». PACIFIC TKLF.OKAPH INSTITUTE i to I led (In skins)—Twenty to thirty "Yea, she saw hla picture In a news Urand Theatra llulldlnc, Portland. Oregon. paper labeled ‘A Young Man o f the nunutea. Dolled (pnretl)—Twenty-flve to forty Day.' ” P. N. U. Ne. a e -o « "And now thnt they are married?” hr# minutes. "She has fond out that be is a Well softened potatoes are cooked. D K N w r i t i n g t o n d v e r tls e r e p le a s e m e n tio n t h is p a p e r. young man of tbu n ight” Your Tongue is Coated! L OOK in side your watch c o v e r and seel That's bad busi ness, Billl What you been Eating? What were you drinking? What kind of Lazy Chair did you take exercise in? Now don't think it doesn't matter I Because, it's your Bowels that talk now, every time you open your Mouth. That d o e s n 't h e lp your Popularity, nor your Earning capacity. Besides, a man with bad Bowels is in a bad way. And, a Coated Tongue, or a Bad Breath, are sure signs of bad Bowels and poor Digestion. * # * Co and take a Ten Mile Walk, for Exercise! 'Finest thing in the world for Constipa tion, Indigestion, or Dyspepsia, Ten Mile Walks. Haven’t time? Too Lazy? Well,—there is another Way. Take Artificial Exercise for your Bowels. That's— CASCARETS. They rouse the Bowel Muscles, Just as a Cold Bath freshens Athletic Muscles. "Waken them up. Strengthen them so they Contract and Expand the Bowels and Intestines In a healthy active manner. That’s how these muscles work the Food along, through your thirty feet of Intes tines, to Its Finish- That's how they squeeze Gastric Juice Into the food, to Digest it. That's how they make the millions of little Suckers in the Intestines draw the Nutrition out of Food, and transform it * into Blood, Erawn, Brain and Bone. No purging from CASCAR- ETS, because there is no flood ing of the Bowels with a waste of precious Digestive Juice, as with S a lts , C astor O il,— "Physic," etc. Cascarets act like Exercise, —harmless, pleasant, simple, convenient, but sure as Shoot ing. The thin little T e n Ce nt Box, carried in your Vest Pocket constantly, is sure protection against the results of — Late Suffers — Cheerful Boozing — R a fid Eating — Stow W a itin g — Easy Chair A thletics —A n d Lazy Liver. t ft ft One tablet taken whenever you suspect you need it will Insure you against 90 per cent of all o her ills likely to attack you. Because 90 per cent of these Ills begin In the Bov-els, or exist through poor Nutrition. Cascarets don't purge, don't weaken, don't irritate, nor upset your stomach. Ten Cents, at all Druggists. Be very careful to get the genuine, made only by the Sterling Remedy Company, and never sold in bulk. Every tablet stamped ••CCC.” r r F R E E T O O U R F R IE N D S ! We w ant to send to our friends a beautiful French-drained. GOLD-PLATED BONBON BOX. hard-enameled in colors. It is a beactr for the dressing table. Ten cents tn stamps is asked as a measure of good faith and to cover coat of Cascarets, with which tlls 'J . nty trinket is loaded. 7SS Send to-dar. mentioning this paper. Address Sterling Kerned/ Company, Chicago or New York.