miwwiniinpnunarantntttfKVFnmnR THE XEW AGE, PORTLAND, OREGON HON. W. H. KELBAUGH OF WEST VIRGINIA PRAISES PE-RU-NA uEm&Ultt3B<iffisf' " WwWWh SSaBaBaBaBBaBSBaaBHaaafl&' "' SUBSSHE BasasasasasasasaVs)Ba: mOSBO ". lalssssaBSr .IssaBsaBiaV F saasasasilSB hBbta asakasaM lion. W. II. Kclbaufth. A CoM nt AnyTlmo of the Ycnr, Kh tiucliilly In Mot untlier, I Very Do jiruHsnitf lo tin) .SHtcin. IV-ru-nit Ih mi KtH'ijiiiiluil 'Ionic for Kuril Ciikch, Head Imt l'uotilo Say About It. ') lion. W. II KuIIiiiiikIi, Kx-Mcnilior I V. Vii. U'jlnliiiiru, SOI Dili trcot, N. K., Wnsliiriutnn, I). C, writes: j "Yon con me my nnmc and word at i nil llnirs for I'crunu ns n mcdldne and tonic unequalled. I have Irlcd It for a stubborn cold nnd badly run down sys tem. I tried all sorts of oilier medicines nd puid several expensive doctor bills. : rcrunii cured me, strengthened mc j more tlinn ever, and .saved me money." Mre. Clara Lltternt, hVallclil, Intl., hhjh: "I.imt fall I took a sovcro cold. I took IVriuia, liiuan tolmprovoanil kupt on co until I win aliln to do my work." If the Mississippi vnlloy were nit dense ly populntrd ns Mii'wiu'liiiiuttt, It would have .'i.V),OU),000 Inlinliltnnlii. Mothers will flm! Mr. Wlnslow's Boo thing Hyrup tlio bant reined jr'KHiio or their children during ths UvlhliiK j rlul. "Conic, come, old boy, brnce up I You know (tint faint lira rt ne'er won fair lady." "Hut she's a brunstte." Cleve land l'laln Dewier. Catarrh Cannot be Cured with LOCAL AI'I'MCATIONH, a they cannot reach Iho neat ot tlio illnoaao. Catarrh li a 1Wkh1 or coualltuttoiial illieaM), and In order to euro It you mint lako Internal rrmedlaa. llall'a C'atarrh Cure la taken Internally, ami act directly on the blood andmucousaiirfares. Haifa Catarrh Curo la mil a quack medicine. II wan procrllnd liy ono ol the lit phyalilans In thin country lor yean, nnd Isnresufar pro crlptlon. It la roinixiicit ot ths heat tonlca known, roinlilnod vrllh tlio heat blond purl flora, KL-tliiK illrri'tly cut iho mueous surfaces Tho iierlorl coiiililna Ion ot tlio twoliiKrodleuta la what irodiuc turh wniulerlul reaulta In curlnK Catarrh. Hend for testimonials free, V. J CIIKN'KY A CO. Props., Toledo, 0. Hold by driiKKl"!", price 7.V. Haifa Kainlly I'llla aru tlio beat. Ultryrit liiatrui'ttnna. Man of the House Ve.'jns, I told you to rail mo at 7 sharp tliN morninr. Domestic I railed ye ns shnlrp ai I could, aorr, but I couldn't wake ye. CITO ' Vilas' Dance nnit nil Nervous Dls'a'.i ll I 0 J1 riiianaiUly eiinil l,r llr. Klluo'a Cirrat fci-rv.i Id lurrr. hcind for I'llKII fltrtal txiitu and lrtallae.llr.il II.KIIu ,M.,V1I Arclit-!., I'ttlltk.l'a. Dr. S.tinuel Smiles, author of "S.df Help" nnd other uoiks, left an cata'o vsi- urd at $:is,8ao. Young HEN, Old MEN, Mlddle.Aged MEN Honil for (reo puinplilot in plain rover. 'IVIIh about an aiinllant'o that Innuroi ImpplnoHH, lii'ultli and hiuvomh In llfo. Fri'c wi'iid loday. I'ORTLAND APPLIANCE CO. P. O. Ho 23 Portland, Ore. 20-Mule-Team Borax Is an Economical Labor-Saving Aid to the Household Clrmia wllliuut luury I lie innal dllcle tabrlct aa all akliclianuiuilKoMMork.alhrr, clilua fUwrr, Until, Uankala, vsoulatu. allka II la ul lie hlilieat vluuluili lollot. lutlb and uuranry, lid It a liaruilirat ualural dlaliitrcuut. AilikHlrrv V'ull alt ixarkaf llorai . Ilotai HWi Si ne tooklet and touvanlr lcuir Tilt la 10 e.dur Ore tor ID enu and Uealar name, I'A DlrlUCtlAMI HOItAX(.U.,0WUndll, CLASSIFIEDADVERTISING Portland Tradt Directory Namaa and Adiiraaaca la Partlaad ai Raaa Mlall Hualnaaa rirnia. CllKAM HKPAKATOHS-W. luuintn Iba U.H. ttrparator lo b lb Imwi. Will lor rr calaloc liaatlwoodCo. ttnitaodOak. MKN'HUIX)TllIN(l lluB-um rendition, aote aatata Alfltd Hanlamln A Co.'a torrcl rlolhaa. ktarylhliif la roan'e ruruUhlai. Uacrlaua aaj blua irta. Uoalu poaioofo. I'lANOH A OllOANb-Vlauy One laitrumtnta ra vrrl to ua aerounl a cknt or rotuoyad of buyer Will for draeripllou of p aaoa now on band trrma, elo. Wille today, Ullbert Co., tvnland' P. N.U. No, 3J-oa n tt WriliaiB llTMliNn PlMM amaUaa tfcU Va ?. ra ' t e ttf frtrtf -;3ii4a4a. fa Gh n s 3- r vi, Tlio lllvoimo of the Demi. The mulUed dniin'w snd roll baa bent The Holdfor's last tattoo; No mora on llfo'a pitrado shall meet That brave and fallen few. ' On fatno'N eternal camplni; ground Their rdlcnt tents are gprond, And Olory Biinrd'j, with solemn round, The bivouac of the dead. No rumor of the foe's advance Now riwclltt upon the wind; No troubled thoughts at midnight haunta Ot loved ones left behind ; No vMlon of the morrow' strife The warrior's dream alarms; No braying horn nor screaming flfa At dnnn shall call to anna. Their shivered awords are red with rnat, Their plumed heads are bowed ; Their haughty banner, trailed In dust. Is now their martial ahroud. And plenteous funeral tears have washed The red stains from each brow, And the proud forms, by battle gashed. Arc free front anguish now. The neighing troops, the (lashing blade. 'iho bugle h Htirrlng blast. The charge, the dreadful cannonade. The. din and about, nro post; No war'a wild noto nor glory's peal Hlmll thrill with fierce delight Those breasts that never more may foal Tlio rapturo of the fight. Like the fierce northern hurricane That sweep, bis great plateau, Flushed with the triumph yet to gain, (Jamo down the serried foe. Who beard tlio thunder of the fray Ilreiik o'er tlio field beneath, Knew well the watchword of that day Was "Victory or Death." Long bad the doubtful conflict ragod O'er all Hint stricken plain, For never fiercer fight bad waged The vengeful blood of tipnln; And still the storm of battlo blow, H t III swelled the gory tide; Not long, our stout old chieftain knew, Such odds his strength could bldw, Twns In that hour bis stern command Called to a martyr's grave The (lower of his beloved land, The nation's Hag to save, lly rivers of their fathers' gora His first-born laurels grew, And well ho deemed tho sons would pour Their lives for glory, too. Full many a norther's breath baa arvrept O'er Angostura's plain, And long the pitying sky baa wept Above It mouldered slain. The raven's scream, or eagle's flight, Or shepherds pensive lay, Alono awakes each sullen height '111 at frowned o'er that dread fray. Bona of tho Dark and Illoody Ground, You must not slumber there, Where stranger step and tongues re sound Along tho heedless nlr. Your own proud land's heroic soil Khali be your fitter gravo; 8ho claims from war his richest spoil The ashes of her brave. ' 'Hius 'neatb their parent turf they rest. 1'itr from tho gory field, Home to a Rpartnu mother's breast On many a bloody shield; Tho sunshlno of their native sky Hollies sadly on them here, And kindred eyes nnd hearts watch by Tho heroes' sepulchre. Itest on, embalmed and sainted dead I IKmr as tho blood yo gave; No Impious footstep hero Hhall tread Tho herbage of your gravo ; Nor shall your glory be forgot Whllo Fame her record keeps, O Honor points the hallowed spot Where Valor proudly sleeps. Yon marble minstrel's voiceless stone In deathless song shall tell, When many a vanished ago hath flown, The story how yo fell; Nor wreck, nor change, nor winter's blight. Nor Time's remorseless doom, Shall dim one ray of glory's light That gilds jour deathless tomb. Theodore O'llara. LOSING BRAZIL TRADE. I.nok of Mvrctinnt Marina I'uU Unit ftl HtHtca Vnr In ltrur, Uracil Is it country of varied nnd wonderful rc-aoureoji nnd, with tlio la. traduction of proper machinery nml up to date iiietliods, Its development would be extended so that within it fow years It would produce, enormously nnd take rank nmont; the lcudliijr comuierclul countries In tho world, says tho New- York Tribune Ita export trade Is nd vuncliui now cit a very rapid rate, es pevlnlly that In rubber, which amount to millions of dollars annually. The) Introduction of tho bicycle, th automobile and other rubber-tired re hlclea haa given tho rubber production an impetus which has caused It to forge to the front as tho leadlug ax- port of tho country. Tho coreee traao is also being extend ed rapidly, having a healthy growth to ita credit The United States purchase one-half th coffee extorted from lira- til, which, during the fiscal year ended with Juna 80, 1004, amounted In value to 940,022,974. Of th three leading nations which sold their products to llrasll In 1004 Great Britain ranks first, with 134,070, 360 to Ita credit, or 28 per com of tho total amount of her Imports, Germany cornea aecond, with 915,070,118, or 12 per cent, and the United States third, with 914,031,070, or 11 per cent The great disparity of the amount of goods sold by Great Drltaln and the United BtatM to Braall presents a problem (ec test awtaufftcturen tad exporter LfaVonleS 'of this country which mutt be solved I If their trade with that nnd other ,Si.i.th American countries la to be extended. Of Urltntn's Imports In 1004 the lending articles were the manufac tures of cotton, which amounted to $1.S,744,012; manufactures of Iron and steel, 910,107,044; brends'tufts, 913,800, 731 ; wine, $7,085,025; provisions, 97, 207.480, nnd coal, fO.183,038. Of all these, with tlio ikjhhIIiIo exception of wine, the United States Is a manufac turer, or agricultural producer, nnd It seems absurd Hint Urnzll should bo obliged to seek them In Europe Instead of from her North American neighbor. Of tho exjwrts from Brazil during the samo period eoiTec nnd rubber comprised tho principal articles. For the six months ended Juno 3d, 1004 and 1005, the value of colfeo exported amounted to 931,113,015 and 933,440, 041, nnd tho valuo of tho rubber to $20,443,877 nnd $30,010,430, respective ly, This shows an Increase In rubber exports of $10,100,502 for tha six months under review. In recent years it largo amount of foreign capital has been Invested In Brazilian enterprises, especially In tho city of Rio Janeiro. German capital ists have established steamship Hues for coast service, and American and Canadian capitalists have ncqulred the car linos, gas works and telephone ser vice at Itlo Janeiro, tho money Invest ed being closely estimated at $25,000, OOC. This, however, Is only tho beginning of tho Invasion of Brazil by foreign enterprise. Thero Is n determined movement now bclno; mado to revolu tionize the trade conditions there. Tho United States is reaching out to grasp what It considers to bo Its fair shnru. of the trado which has been controlled o long by Great Britain and Gcrmnny. Tin- greatest oustnelo In tho way of Its passago to tho desired goal Is tho weakness of tho merchant marine of this country. American exporters have not tho facilities for transporting their goods to Brazil which nro enjoyed by their rivals In Kuropc, nnd until this obstndo Is removed the progress of AtLcrlcan trnde must necessarily bo slow. Tho record of tho porta of Brazil for tho year 1004 Is n snd ono for study by American exporters. During tho year 17,407 sailing vessels and steamers en tered tho ports, with an nggregnto ton lingo of 11,870,503, being n Increnso of 1,330 In tlio number of vessels nnd 811,205 In tho tonnage, and of theso tho American flag Is represented ns nuiong tho 200 of "other countries" not speci fied because of tho small number of their ships. EAUTIFUL AND CLEVER. Daroaeat Roitn One of (he Most Popular Woman In Waahlnsrton. Ono of the most beautiful nnd clover women In Washington Is Baronet Bo son, wlfo of tho Husslan ambassador. Sho Is tlio confi dant and adviser of her husband nnd nothlivg Is done by tho latter unlet tho bnrouctw Is first consulted. The lat ter Is wejl ac quainted with American w n y s, having been with her husband when ho was consul gen eral at New York UARONKHH UOSK.V. mid likewise at Washington when ho wns charge d'affaires there. It was In Washington that their only child, Miss Elizabeth, now it sprightly girl of 10, wan born, Baronws Itosen Is the daugh ter of Gen. Odlntzoll, a famous Bus Man soldier nnd governor of Nljnl Nov gorod. Sho takes a prominent place In Washington socloty nnd has made many friends both for herself ami her hus band by her cleverness, tact and great lcnuty. A Veteran. A member of tho bar of Bnltlmoro relates how a witness In a trial suit In that city once "got back" at tho lawyer who bad been endeavoring to "rattlo" the witness by a severe cross examination. At a certain point In the proceedlngi the witness suddenly Interrupted tho cross-examining lawyer by exclaiming; "Look horel You needn't tldnU you kin rattlo mo by nsklu' ull them ques tions." "Nor waa tho sarcastic rejoinder. "No, slrreol" camo In emphatic tono from tho refractory witness, "Your questions don't bother me at all. I've raised three sous an' two grandsons, nn' I've been In training a good many years." narper'a Weekly. Overshot the Mark. Mrs, Houston I don't believe you ever want to work. Weary Willie Oh, honest, lady, many'a the time. But I'm such a stren uous feller that every time I start ter go ter work I go clean past It Phila delphia Pros. Writing by ror. Newmau The Idea of saying that Penman doesn't write the books that are published over hla name I Why, he keeps two secretaries busy I Crltlcua Yea, one writing and the other dictating. Translated for Talea from Le Figaro, adueaa ot It. Singleton The only relations I hare are distant Wedderly Huh I You're In luck. All mine are near enough to visit me. Chicago Newa. If a man make a change In business against hla wife's wlshea, and It proTea a mistake, how he doe catch It far the keJaae 9t hi Ufel atSBSlBBBBBBBBBSa 'asBaBBaBBaBBaBBaBBaBBaBBaBBaBeaBBBBT i tfLk Sir i Ari a II Explosive rock has been reported from tho north of the Taucrn tunnel In Austria. The rock Is In such compres sion that, without warning, slabs sev eral yards In dimensions will bo sud denly hurled from one wall to tho oth er. Fatal accidents have resulted. Ban Francisco's earthquake was felt and duly registered by the seismograph of tho Zlkawel observatory, near Shang hai, China. The perturbation was rath er strong, and the commotions propa gated through tho earth's crust lasted a llttlo over one hour and thirty-four minutes. Pontypool, England, Is anxious about tho electric cablo that runs through tho town. Tho corporation surveyor asserts that sovcral horses have taken fright owing to tho electric current cntchlng their shoes and throwing them on their haunches. A town councilor said tho streets were "full of current," and that "tho town might be blown up at any moment." Acctylcno Is being used as nn ex plosive In Gcrmnny, where It has prov en disappointing ns an lllumlnnnt. Each cartridge contains nn ounce and threo fourths of calcium carbide, yielding about sixteen quarts of acetylene, nnd nftcr wetting tho cnrbldo the confined mixture of generated gas and nlr Is exploded by nn electric spark. In blast ing tlio rock Is not thrown out, but Is broken up Into pieces small enough to bo readily removed. In liquefying helium, tho last of the gases that havo been thought to bo per manent, Olszewski has reached a tem perature of 271.3 degrees below zero Centigrade. This Is a cold about 11 degrees greater than Dowar obtained three years ago In liquefying hydrogen, and Is within about 2 degrees of tho supposed absolute zero. The question has now been raised whether 273.7 de grees below the freezing point of water Is really tho absoluto zero. Tlio continuous expansion of tho steel Industry, nnd the consequent call for Improvement In tho qualities of the metal, havo led to many experiments that linve produced, In some enses, sur prising results. Every one knows the extraordinary effects of mingling a llt tlo nickel with steel. But tho possibil ities of steel alloys havo apparently only Just begun to bo explored. One of tho latest of tho vnluablo results at tained by tho experimenters ,ls duo to an Intermixture of n llttlo vanadium. Steels containing from 2 to 12 per cent, of nickel havo both their tcnsllo strength and their elastic limit In creased by the addition of not more than 1 per cent of vanadium. This la especially true when the steel Is tem pered by heating to about 850 degrees Centigrade, and cooling in water at atmospheric pressure. It Is generally known that tho colori of vegetation vary In Intensity In a di rect ratio to tho amount of sunlight combined with coolness of temperature, within certain limits. Examples nro tho Intense redness of apples grown lu northern climates, and the deep colors of Alptuo vegetation. But tho soil, and other Influences, also havo an effect upon plant colors. Henry Krnemer has recently experimented upon the artifi cial control of tho colors of plants through the Introduction of chemicals Into tho soil they grow In. In very small quantities such chemicals are ab sorbed without apparent Injury, but tho effect upon tho colors Is slight Yellow roses, for Instance, appeared to become deeper In color under tho Influence of aluminum sulphate nnd potassium sul phate. With the uso of theso samo chemicals the petals of the white enr nation showed n tendency to devolop red streaks, whereas when fed with ammonium sulphate, aluminum sul phate, Iron citrate nnd citric acid, Bear lot carnations tended to form white streaks., THE YOUNGEST FARMER. McLean County. HHuolis, U noted for Us agricultural predomlnanco tho world over, and It now clulms to possess the most Juvenllo farmer on record. John Harpole Wiley Is his name, and ho Is seven years of ago. The lad handles a team of large horses with perfect ease and can also plow and use the mowing machine. In spite of his tender year and rugged life he Is a sturdy lad and Insists on putting In a full day's work. l'ermlaaton Uraatetl. The following Incident Is related of Nat Goodwin, the actor. Not long ago Goodwin was standing on the corner of Broadway and Stth street, where tbrei car line converge, when a seedy-looking Individual, apparently from the country, approached him questlonlngly. "I want to go to the Brooklyn Bridge," be said, looking In perplexity at tho cars rushing in six different di rections. "Very well," wld Goodwin, severe ly; "you can go this time, but never ask me again." Harpera Weekly. bank Isn't necessarily solid be m it ha a atone frout Toe Much ot m Good Tfclnar. "Even assuming that humor Is the ' salt of life, we don't want to cat salt with a spoon. But here In America everything seems to be sacrificed to humor. Your politics hare to be made humorous. Your courts of Justice have to amuse. Before a great time has gone by you will be having funny ser mons. We shall hear that Rev. Mr. t So-and-So's Sunday morning sermon . was a real screamer that It was re celred with roars of laughter. Then thi! church service will be considered a bit ( too slow, and will have to be rewrit ten by some bright young humorist I from a newspaper ofllce. Your very , murder cases will have tq be made ( 'bright.' It Is a foregone conclusion that domestic tragedies shall bo side-, splitting. I really am not sure that In time America will not get a comical funeral service, with a low-comedy undertaker." Jerome K. Jerome In the Cosmopolitan. Kven I'rralnn Cms I'nrr. Phccbe was the 4-year-old daughter of n missionary to Persia, born In that land of Oriental ease and hospitality; and her little mind was Imbued with such Idoas of mutual compliment and her little tonguo so given to graces of speech that her New England grand mother bad many n shock. The morning nfter the little girl nr rived at the grnndmothcr's home tho old lady was brushing out Phoebe's curls, gloating over her after the fash Ion of grandmothers. "My little phccbe-blrdt' she said over and over again. "Why do you call mo pboebc-blrd?", asked the child at Inst. "Here In America we havo a bird that says 'Phncbol phccbe I'" explained her grandmother. The child smiled, nnd her mother, standing by, knew what was passing In Phccbc's mind. Not so tho grand-1 mother, who finished her task reluc- ( tantly at last, and then stooped down for n kiss. "In Persln," said Phcebe, In her most caressing tone, "we have ono old cat, who aay 'Dranmn I dranina I' " ri'lti. If ltwl Vmt IftlVA A livnvu ture of CliitH. II. Fletcher, nnd has been intulo under his perHonnl mipcrvlHlon fur over HO yenrs. Allow no ono to deceive you in this. CountcrfeltH, IinltntloiiH nnd Just-as-good " are but Experiments, nnd endanger tho health of Children Experlenco ngnlntit Experiment What is CASTORIA Caatoria Ih n harmless Htibstltuto for Castor Oil, Paro ftorlc, Drops and Soothing- Syrups. It Ih IMcasnnt. It contains neither Opium, Morphlno nor other Nnrcotlo nubstrtneo. Its ago Is Its euuranteo. It destroys Worms nnd allays Fovcrlshness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relievos Teethlne Troubles, cures Constipation nnd Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food regulates tho Stomach and Dowels, frivlns healthy and natural sleep. Tho Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. The Kind You Me Always Bought Bears the &L&0 In Use For Over 30 TH CtNTAUR OOMPaNV. TT MUSNaV aTtllT, NIW VOMN CITY. How to Exercise the Bowels Your Intestines aro lined Inside with millions of llttlo suckers, that draw the Nutrition out of food as It passes them. But, If the food passes too slowly, It decays before It gets through. Then tho little suckers draw Poison from It Instead of Nutrition. This Poison makes a Gas that Injures your system moro than the food should havo nourished It. You see, the food Is Nourishment or Poison, just according to how long It slays In transit. The usual remedy for this delayed passage (called Constipation) is to take a big dose of Castor Oil. This merely make slippery the passago for unloading the current cargo. It does not help the Cause of delay a trifle. 1 1 does slacken the Bowel-Muscles more than ever, and thus weakens them for their next task. Another remedy Is lo take a strong Cathartic, like Salts, Calomel, Jalap, Phos phate of Sodium, Aperient Water, or any of these mixed. What does the Cathartic do? It merely flushes-out the Bowels with a waste of Digestive Juice, set flowing Into the Intestines through the tiny suckers. But, the Digestive Juice we waste In doing this today. Is needed for tomorrow's natural Digestion. We cannot afford to lose It. That's why Cascarets are the only safe medicine for the bowel. flfnA umsmm? j . v- lx IrSfflSff vfJC KjiK J wryju UyJrHr My Hair is Scraggly Do you like It? Then why be contented with it? Have to be? Oh, no I Just put on Ayer's Hair Vigor and have long, thick hair; soft, even hair; beautiful hair, without a single gray line in it. Have little pride. Keep young lust as long as you can. " I am flfty-aeren years old, and nnUI re eentlT my rmlr we yery pray. Hot In a few woelca Ayer'a Hair Vluor reatorert the natural color to my hair ao now ttmre la not a pray hair to be asen." J. W. HANSON, Boulder Creek, Cal. Xadeb; br J, O. Ay er Co., Lowell, Haas. Also inanafaoturere of SAR3APAK1LU. PILLS. CHERRY PECTORAL. vers Where lie Excellrd. Church Whnt degreo did your son get nt college? Gotham S. S. "Never heard of such a degree." "Oh, yes you have. Short stop." Yonkers Statesman. You Can Oct Allen's Foot-Esse FRED. Wrlto Allen 8. Olmitcd, Lo Itoy.N. Y (or freo sainiilo of Allen's KootO'.iuo. It cures sweating, lintiwollon, aching feet, ll makes new or tight shoes easy. A rcrtaln cure for corns, InjrrowlnBiialtsaml bunions. Ajlurus fists solllt. 25c. Don't accopt any substitute. Corroborative. Caller Don't you consider Prof. Jones by a man of much practical wisdom not at all conceited or oplnlonnted, you know, but full of accurate knowledge uud plain common sense? Mrs. I.npsllng Yes, Indeed; I think lie's ono ot tlie most sapouacious men I ever met. ltntifflif litiu l,t.t,A 1,a ul,tfi Signaturo of Years. They do not waste any precious fluid o! the Bowels, as Cathartics do. They do not relax the Intestines by greasing them Inside like Castor OH or Glycerine. They simply stimulate the Bowel Muscles to do their work naturally, com fortably, ond nuJrltjously. And, the Exercise these Bowel Muscles are thus forced to take, makes them stronger for the future, Just as Exercise makes your arm stronger. y M ''tosea Cascarets are as safe to use constantly as they are pleasant to take. They are purposely put up like candy, so you must eat them slowly and let them go down gradually with the saliva, which Is In Itself, a fine, natural Digestive. They are put up purposely In thin. flalT round-cornered Enamel boxes, so they can be carried In a man's vest pocket, or In a woman's purse, al the time, without bulk or trouble, Price 10c a box at all druggists. Be very careful to get the genuine made only by the Sterling Remedy Com pany and never sold In bulk. Every tablet tamped "CCC." t tr roue to our tkiendsi Wt wast to sesd to oer fiieads a txaatifal Freack-laJnd. GOLD-PLATED BONBON BOX. kara-esaauMd la colors, it Is a beauty for Us crintlni table. Tea ceats In stamps Is asked a. a oftoedfiJihiadtjcoTercoitotCaKarta. wtU which fhUaitotytrlaket Is lcadtd. Tls Saad t-4ir. SMstleoiBf this paxr. AMrssa HwHm BMiOy CesssMqr. (Mat er JHwTsta, A . Iff