eculiar to itself
.Li.,i!nn. proportion and process. Hood's Sars.innrilln
JWore Peculiar to Itself in merit, sales and cures,
s therein , , . , , . ,
n iq made irum .- ww-M.,iwB, uhltuiivc ana
.v nercdicnts by such original and peculiar methods as to
the full medicinal value of each and all.
etam . nrm3 Qf scrofula, salt rheu
sn!, dyspepsia, and debility arc cured every day by'
oocrs Sarsapanlla
- a
0U by druggists, ioo doses $i. licrjm to take it today.
v.
arsatabs
Tor tboio who prefer
medicine la tablet
i now not ap In elioeo-
"m Li i. Hod Krl" "
..-..It
iwmn curative ironortl m IIio liquid form, bctcf
accuracy ofdoae, (iiuvcnltiirf, coiii,n;y.-.thfro
ba'ng no low by craporatlon, brmUgo or leakage
Mold by druggMu or nt promptly by rnnlL
a I. lljod Co., Lowell, MmL
COMMUNITY STOCK BREEDINU J 'in, Uonr.1 W.
J Tht doctor bad told one of hit belt, I
Director French, of idtho Fxnorlment' but t,ie Profc"or d not crnck a ""''
iation, an Ardnr.t Acvocate.
! Th 'Trncoc
thr W
Throne" of Persia It
thins of Hie kind
r.fAii in llllnn dollars.
u.trn lit
. B0" .,, . value l climated bo-
enna
t-
ClcQicstho'm Effect
iK'l.s Lnul.snntincat
Lnxotive
ii i i...wei
.lilt I IIVIIIM.
. 11 1. 11
ally, acts inuy as
l
Acts naturally,
aLinxoiYe.
BcstforMt'itAVomnn and thud-
-ybunt! and Ulu.
M h JJciicialJlJfjicK
Ws buy the aimmue yluch
is ""the full name oHlic Com-
any
CALIFORNIA
I3g Syrup Co.
thorn it 11 monufucruriul. printed on the
Iron! olrvtM-y tinckarto.
r SOLD BT ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS,
Vie only, ri'tfular price 5U(..-biallo.
The Sower V K
) No Second Otanee
Oooj wm r miika Um raoat
or ui nnu
FEBSRV'S
SEEDS
kr it ti-M rurr't rd nnin.
tVMUMlUVratUlllOMWM utMH U1U.
firry' Etcd Annual lor 1008
b!UttVt4lmlHtorr xnt rHKK far
miuui. iivirnuw iu yoo gc ii.
8, u. mir co., duimi, uu
INSURE YOUR HEALTH
m COMFORT
on stormy doys
Dy weonng a
MUCKER
mm
mm
LP'
LUX
5
Clenn - Light
uurauio
Ouaranteed
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"
i'wrlla Juallont
To fit lilt thieving liatdihooil,
II In mcnnncxfi mnnll and rnnlc,
IIio man who jiiiiipn hi board bill iboulo
Ile made to walk tht plank.
PlilU.l.lnl.l Pr..
WHAT CAUSCS IttAUACIIC
From OcloW in May, colli ar tha nuxl fritint
Jf.l1.0' hewlachn. LAXATIVE IIKOMO QUI.
N1NK ronwvm caun. K, W. Grava on Ujx. Uto
Viirr Antaiunlim,
"Why don't tlioo utik-ry Btnteflmen
rxtttlo their old-time dllTorHicca with a
flKlit to u flnlMh?" nMkcd one congrm.
UJI1II,
"No ubo aiiRKCHtlUK It," nnnwprcd the
other. "Tliuy couldn't ho BU(Hcleutly
hnrnionloua even to nureo on the coiidl
tlona of b flKlit." Wnablngton Star.
A ConcrrfeJ llroadaldr.
When thodo twmtyBlx plnnoln pi.
nrioa on bourd the bl fleet ore bnnslujc
nwny at the Name tlmu It will take a
ucrjr enemy to Htand np and face the
concerted broadiddc. Clevelnud Plain
Dealer.
Soreneti and St lTnot.
Over exertion, too Ion conllnuen
cxurcifo. Hitting in draft for cxamplo,
cooling off when overhtated, imlerd
anythitiK Unit tmda to check suddenly
tho cuifaro circulation, will produce
that wearied, rorw feeling recognized a
HoienocB ni tl (it'ffne-B. The trcat
tnent and qnirkeft Ih tc elart np ciicu
latlon by rubbing the aoru or si iff pint
uith a soft hut toitoimhiy rough nub
tanco, like u cmbIi or Turklh towel,
and apply St. Jucubi Oil freely with
gentle friction.
Quern of flio flrna.
nobby Dullarry I'd have you know
that fty ancfMtora camo over on the
Mayflower.
Tommy Tuff Dat no? Why didn't
doy coma over ou the f.ucytanla?
Deafness Cannot Be Cured
hr local aontlratlrin. ai llicv rtntint reipli tha
lWcaxnl ,i irlliui of tlio car. '1 licrJ U only nut
yiociiro uraiuctt, aim mat ) or coruimi
llnnal rumrdlva. Ilcaimni U raiifil by an In
Ham a condttlnn of Iho mnoii IIiiIhk"' tlx
KU'laoiilali 1 ulo. W lie ii llila tillw Ii tnflMnisI
yon liaru a rnmbilnit iitnl or lmiH.Ti'ct lirar
liiK. a l wlmn It In inllrolr rtoifU, Jelm li
ilio rru t, ami nnlin (ho fnllammatlnn ran Ui
laVrn nut and t It I tnbo rtitnrvd to lt normal
rondlllmi. Iicnilnir 111 tm do.l tovicl for vr i
nnorarca out of trn nro rn ti-d y Catarrh.
wnif ii in ttnminir nut an inuatncn comiuion oi
(ho mii-ou aiirfarra,
We will eIyuUiio lliinnred Dnllan for any
I'annof i eafnon (caiurd byratarrti) tbat mil
'fit boruifd by HnU't Catarrh Cure. Bend fur
olrcularn, frco.
V. CHKKKY A COt.TolHo, 0.
Hold tiv nrttirirlal 7.c. .
1 a.e Hall' Family 1'llU for ronttlpatlon.
Bldo I.iuhta on Literature.
Waller Scott bad juat writltu "Ivcnll.
worth."
"I've a treat mind to Immortallie Win
netka nrxt," b aald. "Kvannlon and
WllmPtfe, of courao, are Itnnotiiblp."
IVrhajia who known? thr gretit nor
ftllit had been baled before majjlMrntes In
tliunr tiro lown and fined for eicccdlni
the apeed limit. Chleaeo Tribune.
Uy II. T. Kronrh, Director Idaho Experiment
rilntion, Moscow,
Tlio rtock breeder Ih ofton ncrloualy
hand lea ppod In ti In work by tho more
lof comploto isolation of his work.
T lie is e-poihilly truo In the Wcfit
where many fectiona'aro not as thickly
etll.-d oh iho older portions of tlio
country. H mint intra ihls condition is
due to n uiiBtnken attiluiie on tlio part
of the breeder a tendency which is
quite natural lo mm who are not accus
tomed to organized effort in nccom
pIlHhing a given object. I refer to tho
quite prevalent whim that if wevernl
men engao In tho sumo biiBlncss tho
work will bo over.dono, nnd tlio mar
ket for tho products destroyed or serl
ouflly impulied In no doparttnont of
ngricolturo Is thii condition less likoly
to provaii than in tho production of
pure bred or even well bred livo stok.
Tho more animals of merit produced in
nny given locality, tho greater likeli
hood of a better mai ket, owing to tho
fuct thut often a fow auporior unimala.
oven, aro not aufllcicnt to attract the
Interest of tho prospective buyer. The
buyer which the stock brooder wishes
to intercut is the man who is looking
for several head) a car load, or perhaps
several carloads, of auimnla at one
tlmo. Any ono who has attempted to
look up a carload ff cattle of any par
i ticular type or breed, can well under
' stand bow dilllcult it is to find the de
sired number of euitablo animals in
anv one reality ; and in cae tho ani
mals have to be colected from remote
herds what a vexing problem it is to
npsemhlo the animals at any given
point for shipment. Now if a number
of farmers in any given locality would
all agree to breed the, same kind of
livestock, then it might be possible for
a buyer to get the entire lot dtBired
from that particular section.
Another important point in favor of
community breeding would bo tho op
portunity offered 'or comparison. When
n breeder is isolated from other men
who aro handling the tamo kind of
stock, he may not liavo tlio opportunity
to check up his etock to see if tho de
sirable points aro being brought out as
they should be. Some important char
acteristics may bo overlooked unless
there is some standard of excellence
avullnblo, with which to compare his
own icmiKh.
Ono of tho mrt serious hindrances to
tho improvimi nt of tho breeds of livo
BKxjk In the West, is tho difficulty in
Booming new blood when it should bo
intioluced. Several individual cases
have come under our observation where
a splondid Inundation was allowed to
run out, through top close breeding,
which could not bt avoided, except nt a
great expoiiFo and trouble in recurinc
new blood from remote sections of the
country.
Tho qurstion of feod and care could
be much hotter solved In any given
community if a dor.cn men were hand
ling the same kinds of live stock, rather
than u dozen different types and breeds.
Thopo ideas nro Iteing put into nctual
practlco in romo soctlons of the Missis
tfippl valley, und if needed there, where
the country is densely populated, it is
doubly important in tho I'uc'flc North
woet, whore farmers have not many of
the conveniences of transportation
and rapid communication that are en
Joyed in tho more densely populated
sections of the country.
POTATOES FOR ALCOHOL.
"Bpmo Qulnin99
riaf is
axtlvo Bromo Quinme
USD THE WonUJ OVCTi TO OUttZ A COLD IM OKE DAY. .
llwavn
r this tignature on
fulL.namo.
every box.
Look
26o.
SWA
SEND FIFTY CENTS
In allver and 6 ctmta potai
or our now portfolio
"ARCHITECTURE OF
DOSE, WEST & RE1N0E1IL"
Contnlnlna- tha view, floor plana, ap
proximate cota and othor data of about
00 ronldenciM; bunirnlowa; atoro. flat
and aparlmunt bulldlnm, etc., etc.
wn... ,,. $2600.00
W III Hulld Thl. Mod.m Wloora Ilouae
"pecltt 'Price of comnlet. pi
"oni and detail.
lana. aneclft-
and detail, nn iinnn
DOSE, WEST & REIN0E11L
Contracting Architect
OrienUl Dloek, Dept. V
SEATTLE, WASHINGTON
1
fJB HOC AT ALL VK
MtN. uau. MtMBrnorTHETAMILV.
i W. L nil ? MtN MI88E8ANO CMILORCN,
niM'.,","'.'."' if" awi K iHtMm
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autf mnmm mani
OOmniisa.BOmhimm
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r da tfn.z. ' um t.uub jinofii uinnoi m tnuauwi m
if lift "hoe ,)0-" name and prlea U mpd on
UUIom ui , Kjm rtriwbara. SboM laal M JtOW te
TtlI MBMfjW mmm I 111
Uttorn. TfW "'aV'W.S
.inn la anr Dan 01 aw nuiwi
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President of Washington State School
Glvna Interesting Facta.
Hy J. U AbIiIocI, WoMiinKton State Collenre,
Putlman.
Tho newly organlziid Cominorccial
club of Pullman, Wush., is now per
fecting arrangements f.-r the installa
tlon of a denatured alcohol plant in
that city. President Bryan, of tho
Washington State college, who is chair
man of the committee oir' denatured al
cohol, is conducting the negotiations
for tho purchnfe.of a largo "still," and
if the p ana of the organization nro car
ried out, the plHtit will be in operation
by tho tlmo next reason's p itato crop h
taken from tlio field. Di-cuasing tlio
prorp ts for denatured alcohol, Picsi
dent ilryan said:
"For tho pist yrar tho state experi
ment station has had in hand the mat
ter of gathering information relative to
the practicability of utilizing this im
portant crop in tho manufacture of do
natural ulcohol, Careful analyses havo
been mude to determine tho amount of
alcohol that p dittoes of this region will
yield. Wo huvo found that one hun
dred pounds of potatoes will produce
eighteen pounds of starch; that eigh
teen puunris of fitarch will produro nino
pounds of alcohol, which, I believe,
soils at from 50 to 5b cents per gallon.
At this ritto, the alcohol fronf one ton
of potatoes would sell for about $18.
"Alcohol can be made from tho small
potatoes as well as tho largo ones, and
in this fact lies n source of contldorablo
snving to tho furmora. Also, wnBto
fruit can bo used, and considerable suc
cess has been reported from tho ubo of
coin, and oven tho stalks. This dena
tured alcohol industry should be taken
seriously by tho farmers and business
men of tho Northwest; for it means the
ntilltation in a prolltablo way of a vast
amount of produco, such as small pota
toes, off grade wheat, wasto fruits, eto ,
which aro now simply a sourco of dead
loss."
To test a nutmeg prick It with n
pin. If It Is good tho oil will In
tuntly spread round tho puncture,
A tcnspoouful of powdered borax
Bddod to boiling starch will glvo a lus
(er to the clothes and prevent tho Iron
from Btlcktiie.
IIouBOkeopors will quickly recognlzo
the convenience of keeping their spices
In gliiHS Jars. A glunco tells them
when more Is needed,
You and that atory have Diet
perchance," he said.
"Yea," answered lha profeasor;
Chauucey M. Dcpew."
efore,
"pel
One Independent View.
"For my part," aid Mra. Lapallne,
with atrontr feellnrr, "I think a man that
ahusca his horse ahould be Incaraonated
at once. We ought to exercise the utmost
obaeqtiloiineas to dumb brutca." Chi
cago Tribune.
CASTOR I A
Tor Infants and Children,
The Kind You Havo Always Bought
Signature otC
ICtlrjnette Hot ItiTolred.
Mrs. Hendricks (the landlady) Can
I help you to some more soup, Mr.
Dumley?
Mr. Dumley No, thanks,
Mr.'( Ilendrlckft (cnjraglngly Don't
refUBe, Mr. Dumley, because It isn't
considered good form to be helped
twice to soup. We're not particular
people here.
Mr. Dumley Oh, etiquette haB noth
ing to do with It, madam. It's the
soup, Pearson's Weekly.
I Only One "BR0M0 QUININE."
That l LAXAT VK IIKOMO Qt'IXI.S'K, Loo
for tho (Ik'naturo of K. W, CHIOYK. Uaed tha
W orld out to euro n Cold In Ono nay, '5c.
Its Only Lack. '
Nevada Man 1 tell you, sir, natura
bo done a great deal for this State.
Tourist (from the East) Why, yes.
All jou need Is to eet a few people to
come and live here. Chicago Tribune.
Ida Obatlnnte) niapoMllon.
Mra. Kawler I hope you are all well.
Mra. Naybur O, yea, we're well
enough now particularly my husband.
That'a what prorokes me. All the rent
of us have had the grip, but be won't
even take a alight cold.
PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS.
I'AZO OINTMKNT It Kua antecd to cure anr
cmo of Itching, Ulln.l. jlecdlngor I'rotrudlng
rilet in C to 14 daa or money rufunded. Wo.
Oood Intentional.
"So," said the banker, severely, "you
are hoarding these new gold pieces!"
"No," said the common citizen, "I
am not exactly hoarding them. But I
feel that their artistic Influence Is so
bad that it Is my duty to keep as many
of them as possible out of the bands of
the public." Washington Star.
FrTS per
Jterye
VitaV Dsrire and all riervoai Disrates
:rmanantlr cored by Dr. Kllna'a Orai
fo-storer. Hnrd for KltKK 82 trial botUo and
traatlia. Ur. 1U 1LK1I j, UL, 911 Arch Ht,. PblUL.Pa.
Knew It Like a Dook,
Night School Teacher I don't sup
pose, of course, that any of you boya is
familiar with Virgil.
Shaggy Haired Pupil I ort to be,
ma'am. It's about six miles from Spoon
river. I waa born there.
Mo aera will And Mra. WlniloW Soothing
Byrupthttb at remedy to uao for taolrchtidrej
flurlng the teething period.
An Unfortunate Interruption.
"George was Just going to propose to
me last night."
"And-what happened?"
"A tire blew up, nnd then be couldn't
think of anything else." Cleveland
Plain Dealer.
AsA Your
OionDocton
If he tells you to take Ayer's
Cherry Pectoral for your
severe cough or bronchial
trouble, then take it. If he has
anything better, then take that.
But we know what he will say;
for doctors have used this
cough medicine over 60 years.
"I hare tued Ayer't Cherry Pectoral for
hard cobll. bud cougbt, and influenza. It liaf
done mo great cood, and I beileye It It the
beit couxli rncdlclnn In the world for all
throat and lnng troubles."- ELI 0. STtMBT,
Albany, Oregon.
Made br 3. 0. Ay er Co.. Lowell, Zlaai.
Alio manufacturers of
! 5AKSAPABILU.
OVO PILLS.
O HAIR VIGOR.
Koop tho bowols open with one of
Ayor's Kills at bodtlme. Just one.
With seventeen mills engaged exclu
sively in the busineofi. Germany leads la
'h manufacture of tissue paper.
IT'S FREE
"SEND FOR IT NOW"
The Bet Fruit Tree and Berry Plant
Catalog In the Northwest
J. J. BUTZER
192 Front St., Portland. Oregon
ST PATRICK
Drove oil the snakes from
IRELAND
'JACOBS OIL
r
Drives all aches from the body,
cures Rheumatism, Neuralgia and
CONQUERS PAIN
25c. ALL DRUGGISTS 50c.
HDaiwi
mm
ORAX
A heaping teaspoonful to a gal
lon of hot water will cleanse
your dishes, plates, cups, earth
enware, cutlery and kitchen
utensils from dirt and grease,
leaving neither taste nor smell.
All denlcrs.
WHIZ" 10c.
Sample, Booklet and Parlor Card Game
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CHARLES SWEENEY
GET HIS WEALTH?
WHAT
BUILT
SPOKANE?
W1
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LEAD MIN3S. WHAT MADE Senator Stanford and built his beautiful me
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WE OFFER YOU THE-SAME OPPORTUNITY
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OUR MINES ARE LOCATED
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The L Y. Keady Investment Co.
337-339 Chamber of Commerce Portland, Oregon
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