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Blood Humors Physicians Recommend Castoria < oinmmily r»u»e plmpla*. holla, hi vra, cctaiua or n il rhnuiii, or amiia olhar form of arup lion, but auniatlinaa they m at In tba ayatopa. Imj|r»l<-<l hy fm-ltti»« of waaknaaa. languor, luaa of appeltt« or ««nurtl (lability, wttliout r»u»lnir any broakln« oul lluod'a Saraaparllla «»pel» them, renovate*, •treiitflhrn» and tonea tha whula ayatom Thla la tbn laatlmony of tbouaanda annually Accept uo aubatltuta, but lualat ou bavins 6 Hood’s Sarsaparilla In uaual liquid form or lu rhorolatrd lablcta known an b iin a t a b a . M ) doaaa II. Mn n e e fo r M IIT erent M eats. Corned beef, nmatard. Itonat pork, apple mure. It la aUtfd that at lro»t 20,000 aquva Itonat Iniiih. mint aatia«. milita In Liberi» ara «'«farad with daaiaa ItiMiNt dark, oranga aalad. rubini tra« forcata. Frizzled beef, homeradlah. U n a <• K a llo fr . Itonat rhlrken, bcead auura. " I'll give you a good two foot rut* If Itonat mutton, currant Jelly. you want It," «aid tha palotar. I¿»hater cutlet, aatiea tartara. "llau d It over,” rejoined tha carpen Itonat goime. tart api>la an tie«. ter Port rrorjiicttea, tMint to anuea. “ Don’ t wear tight altoaa,” mid tha Itonat ptarmigan, bread attttea. yalular, with a largr. oim 'U face grin. Fried chicken, cream gravy, corn frlttern. Tba A r t u r » Bratk. Pork anttaag«. tart apple anu/e or "Mr. !><• Jouit aald I waa a I«'rfact fried apple«. fdrture," an Id tha Brat dear girl. Itonat turkey, cheat nut dressing, "Yaa," rejoined dear girl No. 2. “ Ha erantierry Jelly. naked me If your tnald wuau't a pro Itonat venl»nn. b!ai-k «rirrnnt Jelly tea» to nu I painter.” or grnpa Jelly. Veal aattange. tomato an nee grated What la aaid to ba tba largeat t<*lagrapb rircalt lu the world la tUal bvtwai'ii l/m Pnrmealnn rh«*ca«». Itonat canvnahnck dnek, apple bread, do a aud Txburnn. tba lapltal of I'arala. It la 4,OI*> uiilna loug aud ia divided let« blnrk currant Jelly. twelve wi tiuna. Told boiled tongue, antiee tartara or ollreM Htuffivl with |te|iperx. Within the Uat four yeara Kranr« ha* Itonat quail, currant Jelly, «'elerj m ordili L’tl.oot) auicidea, wbila la Italy aattce. the u u iii I iit ban been only 8.0U0. Hweetbrend mtlct. anuea bechamel. Re«*1tilrda. frbel hominy, white cel ery. With ronat beef, grnfed horaerndlah With roaat veal, tomato or horae radlah aauce. §yrup*ffTgs ^Élixir Sonna n e ts a ° n& y ? t proni|)t- ly o n tlio l*>wt s,cloQ nses 4 uu* S y s t e m e t f e c t u a l l y o ssists ono m o v erco m in j h a b i t u a i c o n s t ip a t io n n e r m a n e n t ly . T o got its o e n e j i c i a l e | | e c t s buy plunufartured liythe CALIFORNIA F i o S y r u p C o . SOLD HYLCAOING D î UC^STS 501 ^ûOTTLt U'JWAUI) £. BU R'IO il -Aiurvr Sri Ckcmtlt. h ^ o u in u p r it.««: G«»«â, H I1 v*r, I . * 4 , •> ; o «* i4 . i l l T W . 744*: U #14, h * - . * U o « r 4 ouprr, |l. C> nnU# I asia . Mwllluc *nr«iu^« mué B ill pt ca lu t M a l wu a^érilaatlaa. Iv u tr u l a od U m- taxMuai« Na trvwurk ioJliUi-4 liai« lloMl Write Us E ngraving PLATES FOR P R I N T I N G HICKS-CMATTEN Portland Oregon l e a r n t ' Ifalti. Two Ntep, Tbrw Ktep, rtr. Itanre ruaipUtely U ir lt and rearantn-t la (ear lououa r r n f W a l V M II m m i , 1« A . m » r H. K RM«.. l*ortl,«iid «>rt*»oll Perry'» Seed» are the litui known and „ the inoet reliable»''««la grown. Kvery |.*t kagutiiut leihlud It the reputation nt a limino whose Imklnewi »laudarti» are the hlghcet lu the triulo. F r r r t '■ tVCS k t r l « „ g i i w ill Its H A llnl F UK.It to »11 at>i»li, -»ut». 1 « eouuuna t-eloretl piatte. m .n y eniii' tLit«« «m l full ,'fe,iriptl«,u«. pru -«»»n ,l d irw U o iA fo r p istil ' o w i IA«» '»rirtUi of V «K «t»l> l« M M» F low , r Mretla la vsiu sb lô to » 11 . deoil fo r It. D. M. FIRRY A CO., Detroit, Mich. THE MEN WHO KNOW TH E SUPERIOR QUALITIES OF MAI® SLICKERS. SUITS AND HATS w 4JUM«« HMN wrtttnw to ad ve ■H o» »file T o a a a lo C arraat __________ ______ ?_______ . T . z Letters from Prominent Physicians addressed to Chas. II. Fletcher, A'vfo? fiable Preparation for As sanila tin# far rood nnd Uegula ling O k Stoaaefas aud iJcwels o f i N i Y M S . 't ll l L I H I I A Promote» DtgesliorvCheerful - ness and Rest Contains neither Ojaum. Morphine nor Muieial N o t N a u c o t ic . . * a u t r S A M U m r jB B ¿ZlJwM M -Á ju s * Smd • b ì « - JTt CartmtM* Jm A m A m / A perfect Remedy for Constipa tion. Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea, Worms .Convulsions Fever ish- , aod Lo**» o r S leep . Dr. B. Halstead 8cott, o f Chicago, Ilia., say«: “ I have prescribed your Caatorla often for Infanta during my practice, and End It very satisfactory.” Dr. William Belmont, of Cleveland, Ohio, says: "You r Caatorla stands Erst in its class. In my thirty years o f practice I can say I never have found anything that so filled the place." Dr. J. If. T a ft, o f Brooklyn, N. Y ., says: “ I have used your Castoria and found It an excellent remedy In my household and private practice for many years. The formula lo excellent." Dr. R. J. Hamlen, o f Detroit, Mich., says: “ I prescribe your Castoria extensively, as I have never found anything to equal it for children’s troubles. I am aware that there are Imitations In the field, but I always see that my patients get Fletcher’s.” Dr. Wm. J. McCrann. o f Omaha, Neb., says: "A s the father of thirteen children I certainly know something about your great medicine, and aside from my own fam ily experience I have in my years o f practice found Cas toria a popular and efficient remedy in almost every home.” Dr. J. R. Clausen, o f Philadelphia, ra., says: "T h e name that your Cas toria has made for itself In the tens of thousands o f homes blessed by the presence of children, scarcely needs to be supplemented by the endorse ment of the medical profession, but I, fo r one, most heartily endorse It and believe It an excellent remedy.” Dr. R. M. Ward, o f Kansas City, Mo., says: "Physicians generally do not prescribe proprietary preparations, but in the case o f Castoria my experi ence, like that o f many other physicians, has taught me to make an ex ception. I prescribe your Castoria In my practice because I have found It to be a thoroughly reliable remedy for children’s complaints. Any physi cian who has raised a fam ily, as I have, w ill Join me In heartiest recom mendation o f Castoria.” GENUINE CASTO R IA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of Bac Stuoie Signature of NEW YORK. A l l » n m i » l t i s l.’o U l . f . exact cere or w rapper . The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 3 0 Years. TMC CCMTAU« COMPANT. Tt BURAAT »T R IC T. ■ » VOAA CITT- B read. Scald a pint e f milk and heat Into It a teaapoouful each e f melted butter and malt. When the mixture le luke warm add a half yeast cake, dissolved In warm water, and enough fleur to make a good hatter. Set In a warm place to rise for eight hour«, then heat hard, adding a cup o f flour. Work In a cup o f stemmed currants well dredged with flour, make Into a loaf, aet to rise until light and hake. K ld a e r w ith Tom ato Saare. Cut in small pieces a fresh kidney and fry In hot lard. When almost done add to It a sliced ouion. half a cup o f tomatoes and n sll«*e o f ham. lA*t all fry together and when done add a spoonful o f flour, a piece o f red pepper and n spoonful o f chopped gar lic and parsley. Thin with a little wa te r ; season with salt and boil a few mlnntes. B rotllna Maahronm«. T o broil mushrooms put them, sfter they are cleaned, gill able down In a w ire broiler and k«*ep them over the tire for about five minutes. At the end o f the time turn them over, put a dot *of butter Inside each, sprinkle with salt and pepper and cook for tlve min utes -longer. Serve cup side up on tonat. I m p r n v l a * A p p ln J e lly . No. 1-08 p * ASTO R IA has met with pronounced favor on the part of physicians, pharma- ceutical societies and medical authorities. It Í3 U3ed by physicians with results most gratifying. The extended use of Castoria Í3 unquestionably tho result of three facts: F¡r»t — The indisputable evidence that it Í3 harmless: Stcond — That it not only allays stomach pains and quict3 tho nerves, tu t assimi lates the food: Third— It Í3 an agreeable and perfect substitute for Castor Oil. It is absolutely safe. I t does not contain any Opium,.Morphine, or other narcotic and does not stupefy. I t is unlike Soothing Syrups, Bateman’s Drops, Godfrey’s Cordial, etc. This is a good deal for a Medical Journal to say. Our duty, how ever, is to expose danger and record the means of advancing health. The day for poisoning Innocent children through greed or ignorance ought to end. To our knowledge, Castoria is a remedy which produces composure and health, by regulating the system— not hy stupefying it— and our readers aro entitled to tho information.— H a ll’s Journal o f Health, O aietet. n ir « a n d Cheesn B a l l s . Add half a cupful o f hard grated choi'en to a pint of bolle«l rice, season with salt and a dash o f eay«Mine. Add a well beaten eg<t and moisten with cream aijuce. Form Into small ball*, egg and bread crumb them and fry In deep fat. are the men who hove put them to the hard est tests in the rough est weather. Get the oriatnol Tower's Fish Drend made since 16 M P. N. U, and Rent all eggs very light and pom them Into a buttered omelet pan and cook until aet, sprinkling with anlt and pep|»er. When ready to fold, lay on the omelet alicea of tomato and aprlnkle these thickly with cheese. Fold tba omelet upon them, tranafer to a hot dleh and pour over and around the omelet a white eauce Into which two tableaioonfula o f grated cheese have been stirred. Kerve Immediately. W i B m . Dissolve a half yeust cake In a gib o f luk«‘warm water. R«'at four eggs light, add u pint of sweet milk, n table apoonful of sugar, three tabb'spnonfuls j o f melted butter, three cupfuls o f flour ! sifted with a half tens|»ooiifut o f salt, and, lastly, the dissolved yeast. Beat long and hard. art In a warm place to rise, and when light bake in grease«] waffle Irons. DANCE CAT4 L CMS m e ro te T n t J r 11 y . Boll one pint of new m ilk; while boiling aprlnkle In alowly one-eighth pound o f fnrlnn ; r<ontlnuc the boiling for an hour fuse double holler) ; aea- eon with one half teacup of sugar with a Salt spoonful of anlt mixed through It. When done remove from Are; add. na aoon a* It ooola w>mewhat. one-half tea- aj»oonful of vanilla, drop hy dtop. beat ing well to mix It la. Turn Into a wet mold. Set on Ice when cool. Serve with whipped cream aweetrned and flavored with vanilla ; or with any kind o f pre serve or aweet Jelly and cream ; or with fruit Juice. I h r«* t h e G e n u in e . ■■ I * n J v U l«, <'olofwwiA F «r ln n * Apple Jelly Is apt to be very flat and tnatoleas unlesn combined with some stronger flavoring. This may he varied to suit dllfer«»nt tastes In the family by using In one lot lemon Jnlce, In an other pineapple an lia a third qntncee. J a a « T e a l! rook . - f never understood why Mllly fa il ed to laad a husband. She was very graceful at the billiard table and the queen o f tbn bridge whlat table." “ Oh, but ske ceulda’t equal her plain ■later Jane.” "Jane? Why, what were Jane's ac complishments?” “ Why, she was queen o f the kitchen table.” BORAX IS NATURE’S MINE OE PURITY FOR DAIRY UTENSILS I f ail the tenement «Iwellers in the low Statistics show that 140.000 children er east side of New York City should in Belgium— more than lit per cent of t h e b« in the streets surrounding their homes population—are without any education. st one time they would be so crowded as f T A S t . Vrtu»’ Pance «n a all Nervous Disease» hardly to be able to move. l a i d permanently cured hy Dr. K lin e ’» Urea* PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS. rA7.OOINTMfc.NT l**g'ia’ «nteed to cure any c»s* of Itching. Bt n<1. .lee-ting or Protruding Pile» in 6 to 14 U»>s or money refunded, ode. \ I.ouis ITieb, formerly of Camden. N. J„ is now in charge of the Y. M. C. A. work in Colombo. Island of Ceylon. N srvo Restorer. Heed for F R K K |21rial bottle and treatise. Dr. K. U - K l u . . fcd. 'Jit «.r tb 3t.. I'tit»..P a . ' < on «o ln tio n . Mrs. I ’ psome— It's too bail that Prince Wilhelm isn’t coming to Chuago. Mrs. Ilighmus— Why do you mention it? He's only the second son o f a crown prince, anyway.— Chicago Tribune. SKIN DISEASES Borax is f rsf, a cleanser that removes | dirt ¿U‘i grease with surprising ease;j iecona.it is a sweetener that makes fra W hen the blood is pure, fresh and healthy, the shin w ill bo soft, smooth grant any surface that has grown muatv and free from blemishes, but when some acid humor takes root in the circu or »-tale >rom neglect; third, it is an an lation its presence is manifested by a shin eruption or disease. These tiseptic or destroyer ot germs. It prevents humors get into the blood, generally because o f an inactive or sluggish the development of bacte> ia or mouldy condition of the members o f the body whose duty it is to collect and carry growth». With all this it is perfectly free off the waste and refuse matter o f the system. This unhealthy matter is left Trom harm in it« resulting effects. to sour and ferment and soon the circulation becomes charge«! w ith the acid The farm churn is kept freefri in that poison. The blo«xl beyins to throw off the humors and acids through the »tale odor if it ia washed with borax in pores and glands c f the shin, producing Ilczema, Acne, Tetter, Psoriasis, the following proport,on*-—one table- Salt Rheum and skin eruptions c f various hinds. Eczema appears, usually with a slight redness c f the shin followed by pustules from which there spoonful of borax to a quart of water. The dairy room has nothing about it flows a sticky fluid that dric3 and forms a crust, and the itching is intense. but the pleasant aroma < f fr sti m.lk and It is generally on the bach, breast, face, arms and legs, though other parts cream and sweet butterif itis kept clean o f the body may be a.Tccted. In Tetter the shin dries, cracks and bleeds; with borax. There will be no soapy smell the acid i:i the blood dries up the natural oils o f the shin, which are intended to keep it soft and pliant, causing a dry, feverish condition and g iv in g it a anil no lurking hint of someth.ng gone hard, leathery appearance. Acne makes its appearance on the face in the wrong. form of pimples and black heads, while I suffered w ith Dccema f->r fs rty The cream crocks take on an extra aud could find r.ol.Uur to Psoriasis comes in scaly patches on differ freshness when washed with borax and yeara curs me until I tried 8. S. S. I water in the following proportions—one suffered intensely w ith the itch- ent parts o f tile body One o f the worst tuhlespxtiuiful of torax to a quart of ins and buruin^: pustule i would forms of skin trouble is Salt Rheum ; from which thors flowed a its favorite point c f attack is the scalp, water. Tnis preserves tlie fresh Hav«>r of form ■ticky fluid; crusts would come on the cream. the ekin and wheu scratched off sometime# causing baldness. Toison Oak The farm cream separator ran be kept the skin w as left _. n raw es a piece . and Iv y are also disagreeable t j’pes o f skin c f beef. I suffered »c o n y la th« thoroughly sweet and « lean hy a wash Ions »?.iict»*<Ll but y ea r« I was w »s alUicted, but disease. The humor producing the trouble of borax and water in the lollowing pro when I uaed S. 8 .8 . I found a per ■ lies dormant in the blood through the portions— one tablespoonful of borax to fect cure. There has never boen W inter to break out and torment the any return o f the trouble. a «juart of water. C. H . E V A N S , sufferer with the return o f Spring. The best lie suie that yon get pure borax. To lie S to c k m a n , N eb . treatment for all skin diseases is S. S. S. sure,you mustiret “ .O Mule-Team Borax” It neutralizes the acids and removes the If you are unable toget ‘ ‘20 Mule Team ” | humors so that the skin instead o f being brand send us your dea er’s name and we w ill arrange to supply you. irritate«! and diseased, is nourished by a supply o f fresh, healthy blood. External applications o f salves, washes, lotions, etc., T h » V U la la ! while they soothe the itching caused b y “ You wish to employ one of enr de PU RELY VEG ETABE 6kin affections, can never cure the trouble tectives to watch your husband?” because they do not reach the blood. S. S. S. goes down into the circulation " I de.” "M s/ I ask what has aroused your and forces out every particle o f foreign matter and restores the blood to it » normal, pure condition, thereby permanently curing every form o f skin suspicion o f him?” “ He sent me a boneh o f violets and affection. Book on Skin Diseases and any medical advice desired sent ire# a box of csqdy from town yesterday.” to all who write. S. S. S. is for sale at all first class drug stores. H U M O R S IN TH E, B L O O D S e S « S « G O ^ A T lA M T A t