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Why Refer to Doctors This Advertisement Of Hood's Harsaparllls la to remind yaa oi Ita uriai turrit aa a blood purifier, appatlta- glvt-r, and as a nerve, atoiuacti and di gestive tonic. Nothing alee Ilka It, no other lias so gixxl a record, no otbar will do you ;ao much good. It curaa. S c ro fu la 10 Vaara-** Hood'a Rtrust; S IT» Inis cured (us of scrofula, wltli which I *»•> liccn troubled for !• rears. Mr little autfhtnr ha<l a armfuls swelling on her neck and Ijood'a Haraaparllla alau cured her. Mas. (J. Moaaia. Annandale. Minnesota. D y s p e p s ia - “ I was troubled for months and could not eat _onths with dyspepsia dyi nythlna without distress. I began taking grilling ____ ________ I imm I' s Sarsaparilla and was soon Iniprov food's liupror- nr I took li steadily until I was cured." aTDU M u W' h s x i . i u . Athol. Mass. R h n u m n t li m I was severely afflicted with rheumatism, my knees badly swollen. Hood's Sarsaparilla helped me after other medicines failed and It lias lanctbeoed mjr life ." Jassia K ii . i . meh . Middle Grose, N. Y. J Hood's Sarsaparilla la sold everywhere. In the usual Ihjuld, or In tablet form called l a r i a t a b s . 100 I loses one Dollar. Pre pared only by C. I. flood Co., Lowell, Mass. M o d ic i.« lie vll's Food. Hull together In a |*orcelaln lined aauct<|>Hh a half-cup each o f grated clux-olutc, sweet milk and brown augur. When hb thick ns cream, take from the fire uiid set aside to cool. Cream a hulf-ctip of butter with one cup of brown augur, add two well-t>caten eggt and two-thlrda of a cup of milk and vanilla flavoring. Into this mlxturt best the tmllcd portion o f the battei and add two cupful* of flour sifted with a large teaspoonful o f linking pow der. Hake In layers atsl put together when cool, with iMilled Icing, covering •he top o f the cake with the auute. tntocn through a wire sieve. Melt but ter In a saucepan, and potato, yolk ot egg, js-|»iH-r aisl suit, and mix well. Beat the whites to a stiff froth and mix them lightly Into the potato mix ture. Drop the mixture In plts-e* about P ls lts rln g t ’e a s p a r U o a . "Isn 't he a cute little darling?" sale the size o f a walnut into boiling fat L ift the fond toother, proudly sshlhiting the nnd fry until nicely browned. out with n |s-rfornted sfxs*n, drain on eberub, “ Vee," answered her bachelor brother. paper und serve In u hot dish. Because we make medicines for them. We give them the formula for A yer’s Cherry Pectoral, and they prescribe it for coughs, colds, bronchitis, consumption. They trust it. Then you can afford to trust it. Sold for over 60 years. M ista k e. Mrs. Gnswell (making a call) — Ah. I see you bare here a volume of poems. I'm ashamed to confess If, Mrs Highmua, but I never could appreciate blank verse. Mrs. Iligbm us -W h y — er— that's a cat alogue. Mre. Oaawell. What They W ill Make. Left-over meat»— salad* and scal lops. Stale bread—bread crumb* for roll ing. Cheese- rarebit*, cracker*, macaroni. Ornvie*, Ixua-s, etc.— a atock l>ot for aoup*. Stewed tomatoes— seal lop* and aoup flavoring*. Ma*bed potatoe*— hreakfnat ball*, luncheon puffs or souffle*, puree«, rn i*f for meat pie. C rsiak fa k e . St Vitos' haar« ana aU Cirrous Dle-eaea 1 t—rraanenilr oarsil hr Dr. SUas s Orrai Cream a lump o f butter the alze of • vtssiorsf. Ss I'd fur PMKK f t trial botti« and Isa. In. M. IL K llo.. la. *tl ArcbSI., Pklla-.Pa an egg with a cup o f brown sugar and iïR M ia K ic k . "W hat la he mad about?” "You know he kicked last night tn cause be had not been given a larger hall In which to make hla speech.” "Y ea; well?” "W e printed It ‘lager hall.’” — Hous ton l ’ust. Mo oars w ill flail Mrs. Winslow's Soothing rrup the t> at ram«dr to uso lo* ih sir .LIM rau urlüg iba toothing portcxl. r Kfw man in Kuro|x» nave had a moro Striking career than the Kev. I>r. Hishop Cabrera of ths Spanish Deformed church, who was educated to tbe Catholic priest hood, but embraced the Protestant faith and became a voluntary exile to Uihral- tar, when he returned to lead tbe Evan gelical party after the revolution In 1H0H. Habituai Au bv t . O. A t •* Oo.. IxnrsU, M Also nauulklwut of 51 «SAP AXILLA 9 H PT C U W '/ O wLLi- iuta viooa. A y o r’a Pilla g re a tly aid th e C h o rry P e c to ra l In b r M k i n a u p • c o ld . N o t O s te n s ib le . " I have always had a curiosity to know wbat bora« meat tsstv* like," said tbe reg ular customer. “ Have you any?” "N o t a* such,” emphatically responded the butcher. LEARN TO M o c k V e n is o n . T o m 1 « fo ra u lfh N o a d lr * . Boll tlie noixlh-s thirty minute* In (Milted wnter nnd drain. Have ready tome cooked tonintix-s passed through a sieve nnd seasoned to taste. Put the noodles In n baking pan and cover with tomato Jtilee. Put dots o f butter over the top and make thirty minutes In a Ttilck oven. D r a in e r T o a s t e r . A dish drnlner. which Is a wire basket about fourteen by eight Inche*. with five short legs, makes a splendid toaster and holds eight slices o f bread. I f placed on top o f the stove the bread will toast In three minutes, «Ten when not previously dried In the oven. S n p fl Potatoe*. Peel and slice two pounds o f para boiled sweet potatoes and put In a but tered pudding dish. Pour over them a lyrup made by boiling together two cups o f wnter nnd one cup o f brown xugnr. Dot the potatoes with tjjt* of "»utter anil hake In n numerate oven. intoni} BO Walts, Two Step. Three Step, etc. 11 an ri- roi iplelely taught and gaaranteri) fa la foar (oar I lessona Prof Wat Willson, IS *-in*r- j u » t IM, ■ Portland. Ore««n DO YOU KNOW THE WET WEATHER COMFORT AND PROTECTION afforded b y o . 'hawtkS S u c k e r ? Clean-Light Durable Guaranteed Waterproof ♦ 30 0 E w ry w W * A J HP*-« « • eO»TO*IMS A v i * '* * Ä one i J ? \ 1 U n olo alon l. Mlaa Dora— Papa. Jack told me the other day that you wouldn't believe be bad money enough to support me unless be showed It to you. H *s be done it? Prudent Papa— Ye*, dear. He proved It by tbe testimony of the rocks. S id e L l g k t i on H is t o r y . Soak a leg o f lamb In buttermilk or Ths cackling of tbe geese bad saved vinegar— preferably the form er—and Rome. leave for two daya. Wipe very dry and “ How mortifying !*• exclaimed the Ro cut In the meat Incisions about an Inch mans. "Posterity will get the impression In length, anti put In each hole a half that we averted destruction by following onion, add a little |»eppor and salt. Put tbe advice of the street corner orators !” The historians, however, have been care the meat In the pan. pour a half-cup of ful to place the credit where it properly boiling water over It. and roast until belongs. brown, then pour about the roast a Mo H e a d fo r F r a c t io n s . half-pint o f cream, anil simmer for Grandfather (carving the turkey)-— about ten minute* tiefore serving. S ou th ern DANCE rtvet- _ho0\ and Washington, D. C "P a w , what i* tbe ‘great white plagus' 1 Peruna Drug Co., Columbus, Ohio. the paper* talk about?” asked Johnny. Gentlemen: I can cheerfully recommend “ A big snowstorm, my son,” answered Peruna as a very efficient remedy for his father, wearily resuming the task of Coughs and Colds. Thomas Cole trying to find his front sidewalk. Hon. C. HI-nip, congressman from Virginia, writes; “ I have uaed your That Is LA X A TIV E BROMO QCIMN'E. Look valuable remedy, Peruna, with benefi lor the signature ol X. W. OROVE. Used tbs cial result«, and can up hesitatingly rec World over to Cure a Cold In One Day. 25c. ommend your remedy as an invigorat ing tonic and an effective and permanent O f r o s r H Wot. cure for catarrh.” “ Do you keep a servant?** Only One “ BROMO Q LIN IN f.” BORAX I> l«h F iC e S y r i t p C o . only SOLO BY ALL LCADINC DRUCCJSTS on« sizt* unjy, ivgulur price 50f p- Dot tie. hta W rite Pacific Coast Borax Co., Oak land, Cal., for “ Sooceeafnl Dairying,” | being valuable information on the most profitable selection of cow*, their feed ing and care, the handling of milk to yield the highest price product and the CONGRESSMAN THOS. CALE protection and preservation of these prod net a from deteriortion; with arti Hon. Tboa. Gale, who Vur elected to cle« on diseases of cow* and recipes for congress from Alaska, ia well known on their cure. The bcok ia free. A post the Pacific «lope, where he baa resided. card request only ia neceeeary. Ilia Washington address U 1312 9tb St. N. W., Washington, D. C. I n fo r m .lin n . C irk M ule Team t C a l if o r n ia \ ; » ^ M an-a-lin th e Ideal L axative Put two pound* o f calf's liver In a pan and sprinkle with ¡icpper and salt. May bf* pormnnoiitly otercome by propor Cut up two enrrot* and three medium- ptûsonal efforts wititth«* assistance sized tomntoes and put with the liver, of the orjç iruly bpnei’icml lotatut» add a little *plce, then make a dress remet jy , ÎSyrup’of Fi£* and r.luiroj\*nnu, ing o f stale bread crumbs seasoned w wnich en a (.îles otu> tu form tvfular with sage, put this In the pan with the ta btts Huily sopmt assistance to na- liver, add a pint of water, cover the ure mav lie ^ratiually <lu>|>cnSc<I v,itli pan closely nnd bnke for one nnd one- half hours without taking off the lid. Syrupy figs^ E l ixir^Scnna \ Ä H ow to Maka Y cu r Milch Cowa More Profitable. a tena|>ooiiful o f clnnnmon and one cup o f flour. Before going further, take from tbla mixture a large 8{>oonful S catterin g «n n sh ln o . " N o .” for frosting for the cake. Add to what "Children make life lota brighter “ Can’t you afford to?” remain* a tea*|MMinful o f cloven, a cup and happier." “ Ye*, but that’s got nothing to do o f »our milk, a tca*i>oonful of aodn dln- ” Ye»." answered Mr. Sirius Barker. with I t ” — Houston Post. aolved In a table«isx>iiful o f hot water, " I f It weren’t for children we wouldn't How’s This? a cup of Beetled raisin*, and. If nettled, have any excune for going to the cir We offer One Hundrsd Dollart Reward for any more flour. Tut Into a pan. aprlukle cus in summer nor for fooling with me ise of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by Ha.lw the top with the reserved frosting and chanical toys during the holidays.” — Catarrh Cure. P. J. CHEN EY A CO., Toledo, O hake. Washington Star. Booklet. Popular Card Game ‘-WHIZ," We, ths undersigned, have known P. J. 1 Hample. 10c. Pacific Coast Botax Co., Oakland, Cal. Constipation ulion no longer needed as the bestof remedies,wItert rpcjuireti, an»to assist nature and not tn’supplnnt the natur al functions, wliiclt must dc|M>nd ulti mately ufion pcoi>er nourishment, pro|H»t effortt,and riftht living generally. To get its» bent'ficia! effects, always buy the genuine THOS. CALE, OF ALASKA MEMBER OFJU. CONGRESS Mlaa A scum— Don’t you really be lieve In drearna? Mlaa O'Bull— No, Indeed! It’s super stitious aud beside* It's a bad sign when you believe In them, for It al ways bring* you bad luck.— Philadel phia Press. I N a tsrsl Son i. “ Well, what ure yon doing there?” asked the lady, addressing a tramp who had just climbed a tree In time to e*- cape a savage bulldog. "Madam.’ replied the bobo. "It was my intention to a*k for a hand-out, but in the Interest o f humanity I now re quest that you give any surplus food you may have on hand to my canine frleud down there.” x i u r ' i Cbarrr Peetnrel 1« * remedy ths» •heefd t>« Is i m i bams. I h*v# u*«d a p n l «•■1 of It for h«r<1 « i m I i i and cold«, and I know what i aplendH mcdlcm* It 1« I can not rscolpm ««-) It loo LlgLIjr.’* - M l » * Cussi. H I i i d * . ~ Park. “ — Shake late Your Shi Allen's Foot Rase. It euree painful. swollen, martlng, sweating feet. Make* new shoescas). old by all hruggists and Hlioe Stores Don't accept any su Intitule. «ample FitkK. Addrsa« 1. S. Ulouted, La Kojr, S. Y. P l i r s O J R fD IN 6 TO 14 DAYS. PAZO OINTMENT It gua-aiilssd to cure any esse of Itching. HI nd. Heeding or Protruding •’ ties In • to 1 « da) t or monay rafundsd. toe (h e C h a n c e d H U M ia d . K i y l a l u s d M e e ls a a le a lly , "W h en I am busily engaged In think ing,” remarked the doctor, "a ll the uotsei an earth can't disturb uie." Potato Fritters. "M y stars!” eirlaillied the professor One-half pound of cooked potatoes, In hla astronomical way. "D o the wheel* In your head make so much racket as al. one ounce of butter, jiepiier and salt, that/" oneyolk and two whites of egg. Hub po- " I l l 's funnier than one of these mechan ical toys. You don't hare to wind bit* _ op. _ M •« Mt-dMne and religion, wblcb are too fretiuently regardetl aa mutually an- tagonlatlc, should be mutually comple mentary. There are many diseases In which the medicine o f the soul la a WeN Known on the Pacific Slope. Mb Washington Address h 131 2 9th St., powerful adjuvant In the treatment of N. W „ Washington, D. C. the body.— British Medical Journal. C orn M eal M u ffln «. One cup o f flour, one cup o f corn meal, two tnblcspoonfuls o f sugar, water enough to mnke n thick hatter (o r sour milk Is better) ; mix at night; In the morning add two tnhlespoonfuls of melted butter and one tenspoonful of aodn. Itake In cake rounds. Short S u it*ra tio n s. Cheney for the last U years, and believe him perfectly honorable In all butmeaa transactions and financially able to carry out any obllga- tlon made by 1 his fl rat. W a LDINO, KINNAN A MARVIN, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo.O H all’s Catarrsh Cure Is sken internally, act ing directly upon the blood and mucous sur faces of tne system. Testimonial* sent free. Price 75 cents per bottle Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for Constipation. SN EED S Por fresh ness,parity sad reli ability. Ferry’ s Seeds are in a class by them selves. Farmer* have confidence in them bee ansa they know they can be relied up on. Don’t experi ment with cheap see«!«—your sure ty lies in buying seeds sent out by a conscientious and trait worthy house. Perry’ s Seed Annual T h la g s th a t H a d H e lp e d H iss. Reporter— Senator, I have heard that | you got your start in life by telling news papers. Senator Lotsmun— Not quite correct, Tommy, what part will you have? Young Grandson— Well, they's six of my boy. The fact is— but this is confiden ns here, grandpa, but I don't want no tial, you know— that I got my start by . buying one or two newspapers. more'n my share. I ’ll leave it to you. (or ISM 1- - KF.E. Addrsae ______ OLD SO RES FEB AND KEPT OPEN B Y I M P U R I T IE S IN T H E B L O O D Whenever a sore refuses to heal it is because the blood Is not pure and healthy, as it should be, but is infected with poisonous germs or some old blood taint which has corrupted and polluted the circulation. Those most Usually afflicted with old sores are persons who have reached or passed mid dle life. The vitality of the blood and strength of the sj’stcm have naturally begun to decline, and the poisonous germs which have accumulated because of a sluggish and inactive condition of the system, or some hereditary taint which has hitherto been held ia cheeh, now force an outlet on the face, arms, legs or other part of the body. The place grows red and angry, festers and eats into the surrounding tissue until it becomes a chronic and stubborn uleer, fed and kept open by the impurities with which the blood is saturated. Nothing is more trying and disagreeable than a stuobom, non-healing sore. The very fact that it resists ordinary’ remedies and treatments i3 good reason for suspicion; the same germ-producing cancerous ulcers 'is back of every old sore, and especially is this true if the trouble is an inherited one. Washes, salves, nor indeed any’thing else, applied directly to the sore, can do any permanent good ; neither w ill remov X w a o affllotod w it h » so re o n m y f a c e o f fo u r y e a r s ’ s ta n d in g . I t ing the sore with caustic plasters or the w a s a s m a ll p im p le a t fir s t b u t it surgeon’s knife make a lasting cure. If g r a d u a lly g r o w la r g e r au d w o r s e In e v e r y w a y u n t il I b ecam e every particle of the diseased flesh were a la rm e d a b o u t I t a n d c o n s u lte d taken awuy another sore would come, be s e v e r a l p h y s ic ia n s . Th ey a l l tr e a te d xne b u t th a s o r e c o n tin u e d cause the trouble is in the blood, and the to g r o w w o r s t. I s a w S. Cl. 8 . a d v e r t is e d a n d co m m en ced I t * u s* an d a f t e r ta k in g I t a w h ile I w a s c o m p le te ly cu red . M y b lo o d 1* n o w p u re a n d h e a lt h y fr o m th e effe c t o f 8 . 8. 8 ., a n d th e r e h as n o t been a n y s ig n o f th e soro s in c e B. 8 . S . c u re d It. TH O S. O W E N W e s t U n io n , O hio. BLOOD CANNOT BE CUT A W A Y . The cure must come by a thorough cleans ing of the blood. In S. S. S. w ill be found a remedy for sores and ulcers c f every kind. It is an unequalled blood purifier—one that goes directly into the circulation and promptly cleanses it cf all poisons and taints. It gets down to the very bottom of the trouble and forces out every trace of im purity and makes a complete and lasting cure. S. S. S. changes the quality of the blood so that instead of feeding the diseased P1? » with impurities, it nourishes the _ irritated, inflamed flesh with healthy blood. Then the sore begins to heal, new flesh is formed, all pain and inflammation leaves, the place scabs over, and when S. S. S. has purified the blood the Bore is permanently cured. S. S. S. is for sale at all first class d r u g stores. Write for our special book on sores and nleers and any other medical advice tpou desire. W e make no charge for the book or advice. S .S .S . PURELY VEGETABLE Never stir a cake after final beating. Beating motion should always tie last used. THE SW IFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA, CAm It la said that If a little borax is put In the water It will remove fruit stain« from the hand«. A crust o f bread put Into the water Color mor* goods brighter and faster colors than any other dy*. Ons 10c psc In which greens are boiled will ahsorp and is guarantaed to glva perfect results. Ask daaler, or w e w ill send h o w to dye, bleschlsnd mix colors. all objectionable rankness of flavor. PUTNAM ■ ILffBSTACa^Bnasn.Mwa. Steel-Clad Grabber Simpl«*, Strosce*, Basir* H «a d irli Grabber Made. Will pall MORS sad LARGER S TEMPS with LB SS BXPENSB tbaa asy other. ^ ’ ll* (-«■ Daacrlptiv« Circular aa J Prlcas JOHN S. BEALL, Manafa&areff S21 Hawthorne Avenee 9 Portlaad, Orejo* C. Gee Wo The well known reliable CHINESE Root and llcrb DOCTOR Hss made a life »tody o f root« and herb«, and in that •tudy discovered «nd 1« h W. Inc to the world hi« wonder ful rezpedie«. N o M ercury, P o is o n s o r D rugs U sed t ic C u res W ithout O p era tio n , o r H ith ou t th e A id o f m K n it« «.’imranree* to Cure Catarrh. Asthma. Lung, tfhroHt. Kheutnstinm. Nervousness, Ner\ou« Debility- Stomach, I.i'e r. Kulnev Trouble« a)*o Lost Manhood. Female Wsukness «nd A ll Private Diseases. A SURE CANCER CURE Just R ec eiv e d fr o m P e k in g . China—S a fe, Sura and R elia ble. IP YOU ARK AFLICTED. DOS’T DELAY. DELAYS ARE DASUKHOCS. C O N S U L T A T IO N F H B B I f you cannot rail, write foraympton blank und c lar In rlo w 4 com . In atamiw. T H E r . OF.E WO CHINESE MEDfCIWECO. IS L2 >'ira4 St.. Cor. klorrlaon, Portland, Pleeas Mention This Paper. P. N , U . N o. e-os YIT H K IV w r itin g to a d vertisers pie fl m ention th is paper. FADELESS DYES