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Peculiar to Itself TRAVELING LIBRARIES Wonderful In combination, proportion and process, Hood’s Sarsaparilla •-> therefore Peculiar ta Itself in merit, sales and cures.' The title of Wiuston Churchill'« new It is made from the best blood-purifying; alterative and novel is “Mr. Crewe's Career.” Mr. tonic ingredients by such original and peculiar methods as to Churchill’s previous story, “The Cross ing.” was published in ltft'1. retain the full medicinal value cf each and all. The severest forms < f »cr&fula, salt rheum, catarrh, rheu. Mr. Kipling is writing a serie« of ar ticles on bis recent exiieriences in Can matism, dyspepsia, and debility are cured every day by | ada, which will be published undei th ■ Growth of Past Sixteen Years. By Cornelia Marvin. Secretary Oregon Library Conxmu>bion, Salem. 0 HEALS » 1 LD SORES No old sore exists merely because the flesh is diseased at that partic ular sput; if this were true simple cleanliness and loe.il applications would heal them. Whenever a sore or ulcer refuses to heal readily, the blood is at fault; this vital fluid is filled with impurities and poisons which are being constantly discharged into the place, feeding it with noxious matter and irritating and inflaming the nerves and tissues so the sore cannot heal. These impurities in the blood may’ be the remains of some constitutional trouble, the effect of a debilitating spell of sickness, leaving disease germs in the system, or the abs<>rpti u by the bloo<l of the fcnn-nti'l refuse matt. r which the bodily channels of waste have failed to remove. Again the cause may be hereditary, the diseased blood of ancestry being handed down to posterity ; but whatever the cause, the fact that the sore will n< t heal shows the necessity for the very’ best constitutional treatment. There is nothing that causes more worry’ and anxiety than an old sore which resists treatment. Every symptom suggests pollution I want to recommend S. S. S. to any who are and disease—the discharge, the red, in need cf a blood purifier, and especially as a angry looking flesh, the pain and in remedy fcr soresand obstinate ulcers. In 1877 flammation, and the discoloration of I had my leg bad'y cut on the sharp edge of a surrounding parts, all show that deep barrel, and having on a blue woolen stocking down in the blood there are morbid the place was bad'y poisoned from the dye. A and dangerous forces at work, con great sore formed and for years no one knows stantly creating poisons which may what I suffered with the place I tried, it seemed to me, everything I had ever heard of, in the end lead to Cancer. Local but I got no relief and I thought I would have applications are valuable only for togo through life v ith an angry, discharging their cleansing and antiseptic effects; sore on my leg. At last I began the use of they do not reach the blood, where S. S. S., and it was but a short time until I saw the real cause is located, and can that the place was improving. I continued it therefore have no real curative worth. until it removed all the poison from my blood S. S. S. heals old sores by’ going down and made a complete and permanent cure of to the fountain-head of the trouble the sore. JNO. ELLIS. and driving out the poison-producing 250 Navy Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. germs and morbid matters which are keeping the ulcer open. It removes every particle of impurity from the cir culation and makes this life-stream pure, fresh and health-sustaining. Then as new, rich blood is carried to the place the healing begins, all discharge ceases, the inflammation leaves, new tissue and healthy flesh are formed, and soon the sore or ulcer is well. S. S. S. is the greatest of all blood puri fiers and finest of tonics, just what is needed in the treatment, and in addi tion to curing the sore will build up and strengthen every’ part of the system. Special book on Sores and Ulcers and anv medical advice desired furnished tree to all who write. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA In 1905 traveling libraries had been authorized by law in twenty-five states. In sixteen of t -ese, the libraries were in the direct charge of state libraries or library commissions. Thia wonderful record of growth title, "Letters to the Family.” from the idea promulgated by Mr. Mel- Sir F. Hurnand in his "Records and vll Dewey in 18,92 is a most signifi<ant Reminiscences” says of Browning that testiau n:al, not only that illiteracy is Sold by druggists. • too doses . i. Begin to take it today, he was not at all the sort of man one becoming unpopular, but that good taste in reading is to become an Amer »’-r «how who prefer same curative properties as the liquid f< rm, beside« would take for a poet. "It is expected Time was when some of WdrsaW.tS In UMat accuracy of d< sc, eonvtnleute, eioinx;’,—there generally of a |s>et that he should lie ican habit. our scholars thought that bad reading form, Hood s Sarsaparilla is now put up in choco be ng no lo s by evaporation, breakage or leakage of somewhat eccentric appearance. He lated tablets called Sarsatabs, «a Well «s in th* bold by druggist» or tent promptly by mall shAuld be alsive the prevailing fashion was better that none at all. A well Bsual liquid form. Sursatabs have identically the C. I. Huod Co., Lowell, Mass. known teacher of English literature at ---------- —----------------------- - ■ —. and dress and wear a costume entirely one of our large uniyersit’eS stated to of his own creation and the tailor’s one of his clashes twenty years ago that Ml* Pacullavltr. KaBlbit A. make. Now there was nothing about it would be better for people to read “My husband has such a curious fad. . WeeriuB (dropping in again)—Well, Browning of the Tennysoniun rugged.- even the “Fiteaide Companion” than fie'« making a collection of fine silk um Mr. Brackett, have you designed anything liess. He was In every way ‘neat but to have no reading at all. In those brellas- dozens and dozens of them.” new latety that you would like to show not gaudy,’ faultlessly dressed, and if days our rural population had little or “That must be a pretty expensive fad.” me? “Well, of course, I—er—don’t know Busy Architect—Why, yes; I’ve put a there is one epithet above another that nothing to lead. Magazines were ex low much they cost him.” unique ornamental panel on the outside could lie chosen to exactly describe him pensive, and the almanacs and county of my office door. I’Ll show it to you It would be the adjective "smug.’’ papers made a very meager literary presently. Joseph II. Adams, author of “Har diet. Even the doubtful good of having the cheap weekly papers thrust into If you wish to obtain a tet of font per's Electricity for sBoys,” believes the dooryard was denied the average beautuni water color pictures nearly that the study of practical science cul OPEN ALL TIIE YEAR life siae, free, write the Pacific Coast tivates both mental resourcefulness farm home. In these days, when the farmer is ■ ■ ClATSQP BiÀCN SlAXIDI, OlHION Borax Co., Albany Block, Oakland, and the habit of hard work, “I should just as close to the heart of the world in electricity like every boy Interested Cal., and full information will be sent ‘‘Tur Dirertly OB th. hrark ovrrlooklnR as the rest of us, if he chocaea to be, • the oceaa. Hot aalt bath, and 7 you together with an ii'ustrated book to hear what Thomas A. Edison once he is greeted by a bewildering oppor Cl IFF MnilSF •■rfba*Hn<. Becrea- VLirr HUUftK ,|0n P|rr for tubing. let giving particulars of something of said to me when I was a boy working tunity for choice among mediocre and Hf Has parlor«. Electric lltchln. Fire in his laboratories,” Mr. Adams says. inte est to everyone in the family. wr place and ateuM heat. Fine walk« even more vicious publications than “I asked the great Inventor If inven were common twenty years ago. There fÌMrCHM" «"4 drlres. Nez toed« a apec- </ URlkUH jalln Kate«, M.50 and »3.00 Matrimonial Co.lite.ee., tion was not made up largely of in per day. WBpecial rate« by the week. Mr. Billus—1 wish I could find some spiration. He looked at me quizzically are capable men and women, highly DAN. J. MLKJICE. l’ruprlutor cultivated and useful citizens, whose way to make the hair grow on that bald for a moment, and then replied: "My early reading was largely of the char spot of mine. Mrs. Billus—Don't do it, John. That’s boy, I have little use for a man who acter then current in the cheap week the only feature you’ve got that ever works on inspiration. Invention Is two lies; but who shall dare to prophesy parts inspiration and 98 per cent per that the youth of today, whose literary seems to smile. ? FOR spiration.’ ” excursions take him into the company ItensMu red. Aridity. There is more Catarrh in this section of the The Stratford Town Shakspeart, of ‘‘Buster Brown” and ‘‘Happy Hoo country ti an all ot-ier diBeases put together, “Doctor, will my boy recover?” Towntr—Yon live in one of the flooded and until the last few years was supposed to be which is to be brought out soon in this ligan” will have an even chance with "Recover? Madam, it will take more suburbs, do you? Nothing dry within a and guaranteed incurable. For a great many year« d ctors the youth of a generation ago to devel pronounced it a local disease and prescribed country, is the only complete edition than a fall off a trolley car to kill your mile of you? absolutely local remedies, and by constantly failin z to of Shakspeare published in Ills native op into a useful and law abidirg citi boy. He’s the toughest little imp that Outcome-—Great Scott, yes! My cow WATERPROOF cure with local treatment, pronounced it in The influences of the dukes, 'uns the streets.” In 1597 Shakspeare purchased zen? curable. Science has p'o.en catarrh to be a town. has gone dry. Can’t get anything to feed constitutional disease and therefore requires New Place and in the same year Julius haughty countesses, swaggering pirates I “O, thank you, doctor! You have tak- her.—Chicago Tribune. constitutional treatment. Uall'sCatarrh Cure, and common ruffians of those days was en such a load off my mind !*'- '—Chicago manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Shaw obtained a twenty-five years’ ■—"2 certainly not so quickly transmuted Tribune. is the only cons’itutional cure on ti e OILED SUITS. SLICKERS Oiiio, market. It is taken internally in doses from 10 lease of the house standing two doors into bad conduct as that of the current drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly on the from New Place. Shaw was a friend AND HATS It Cures While You Walk yellow favorite. blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Every garment guaranteed Allen'« FootHase ia a certain cure tor hot, They offer one hundred do! lars for any case it of Shakspeare and one of the witnesses Isolation had its advantages for the Clean - Light • Durable seating, callus, an<l swollen, aching led. Sold fails to cure. Send for circulars and t.-ti- to his will. Though parts of the house people on our farms. Today, the farm y all Druggists. Price U h -. Don't accept any monials. Suits »3°° Slickers ‘32? occupied by Shaw have been renewed er’s lad, only less than his city contem IU bstitute. Trial package FREE Addres. Address: F. J. CH EXE Y & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Aliens. Olmsted, Le Roy, S. Y. Sold by Druggists. 75c. the main structure of the building is porary, has the worst that our times j jaD ororir diaiios tnrrwmm l ake Hail’s Family Pills for constipation. appeal to the Well-Informed In every caiaioo rmt ro» rm ajkm » unchanged. It is from this old Tmlor afford thrust upon him. In the cities, “You haven't been back here before for A < ’°*« CAM Hesentinjg the 1 iitinuatlon house where Shakspeare must have the public libraries are live to the ne thirty years, Bill? Gosh, that’s a long walk of life and are essential to per “No, I haven’t anything for you,” said been a frequent guest that the Strat cessity of getting people to read, and lime ! What changes do you see that sur manent success and creditable stand ing. Accordingly, it is not claimed .he hard featured woman of the bouse. ford Town edition of his works has to read that which is, at least, not dis prise you the most?” “Instead of spending your time in loafing been Issued. tinctly harmful, with strenuous efforts I “Well, to tell you the truth, Dave, what that Syrup of Figs and Elixir of ( notice more than anything else is that around the saloons and begging, why don't Concerning the "Hundred Best to promote the more vigorous and help tverybody has grown old so much faster Senna is the only remedy of known you try to follow some useful occupa ful sort of reading. That those in The well known reliable value, but one of many reasons why Books” Clement Shorter says In his tion?” charge of traveling library systems are ’han I have.” It is the best of persona) and family “Madam,' ,’’ «aid Wareham Long, tilting recent volume of "Immortal Memories” fully conscious that wise selection of Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow’s Boothing bis jaded remnant of a bat forward and that there is no possibility of choosing Syrup the lx st remedy to use for their chUUrea laxatives is the fact that it cleanses, eying her with a frown, “do I look like them for any large number of readers, the books means much to the common luring the teething period. Root and Herb sweetens and relieves the internal wealths whose interests they serve, one o’ <1 p idle rich?” because there are very few books that may be seen from the character of the organs on which it acts without any Hather Sound. are equally suitable to every kind of books they are sending to the villages, The Professor. debilitating after effects and without “ I don't thank you for recommending IT hr made a life utudy of Hie youngest grandchild had managed intellect. Temperament as well as in country school and farm houses. It is that young clerk,” exclaimed the Indig having to increase the quantity from roots and herbs, and in that study discovered and is giv- to get possession of a primer aud wa» tellectual endowment makes for so recorded of one well selected and com ing to the world his wonder much in reading. “Take for example bined collection of 40 volumes that in nant old broker as they met in the ele time to time- ful remedies. trying to eat it. No Mercury, Poisons or Drugs Used He Cures ‘‘Pardon me for taking the words out of the ‘Imitation of Christ.’ George Eliot, three years it traveled over 2,000 miles, vator. It acts pleasantly and naturally and Without Operation, or Without the Aid of a Knife “What’s the trouble?” queried the truly as a laxative, and its component He guHrun’iT« to Cure Catarrh, Asthma, Lung, your mouth, little oue,” said the professor, although not a Christian, found It soul and had 918 recorded loans in 28 ihront. Rheumatism. Nervousness. Nervous I>ebi I itv, hastily interposing.—Chicago Tribune. satisfying. Thackeray, as I think a months of actual circulation in 8 differ locular banker. tornach, Liver, Kidney Troubles also Lost Manhood, parts are known to and approved by emale Weakness and All Private Diseases ’Why, you said he was as square as more robust intellect, found it well ent neighborhoods. Only 64 per cent True Tent. physicians, as it is free from all A SURE CANCER CURE a dollar, and he isn’t square at all.” She—Was lie Flunk’s wedding a nigh as mischievous as did Eugene Sue. of this circulation was fiction, so that lint Received from Peking, China Safe, Sure objectionable substances. To get its "H'm ! Neither is a dollar.” and Reliable. There are great books that can be read ■ these encouraging figures show that the larger affair than the Sweelenls ’ ? beneficial effects always purchase tho IF YOH ARE AFLICTED, DON’T DELAY. DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS. He—Yes. De Tlunk’s had fifty de only by the few, but surely the very miscellaneous books are being read and CjTC VltUR* Danre and nil Nervous Dlsoftsos genuine—manufactured by tW Cali |l I V permanently cured by l’r. Kline's Grtat COXSILTA TION PRRE? tectives to watch the presents, whereat greatest appeal alike to the man of I appreciated. What the general result Nerve Resiorer. Hond for FKEE trial bottle and fornia Fig Syrup Co., only, and for U you cannot call, write forsy nipt on blank and circu lar Inclose 4 cents in stamus. Sweelenls’ only had forty-four detec rich intellectual endowment, anil to the I of the circulation of this better class of ’ treatise. Dr. It. ILKllne, Ixl.,931 Arch bt., Phlla.J'ii THEC GEE WO CHINEHE MEDICINE CO. sale by all leading druggists. man to whom all processes of reading j books in more or lees book lees commu fives to watch theirs. M2 1-2 First Bt., Cor. Morrison, Portland, Oregon. A Capitol Carol. nities is, no one may definitely know, Please Mention This Paper. are incomprehensible.” The list which i ' P N U No. 16 08 Mr. Shorter gives as that of his own | but the librarian of any syteem of Monotony cannot be wrong. This world each year the lesson teaches. choosing begins, as most lists do, with traveling libraries could find in the cor The birds all sing the same old song. respondence of her office innumerable the Bible. Just as we make the same old speeches. and eloquent testimonials of the good —Washington Star. work that is being done. So general is It Didn’t Come Natural. the belief that this class of literature "I have heard that man tel) the truth will help people to live on farms and once or twice,” said one Wall street in villages more intelligently, anil man talking of another. “He can tell therefore more contentedly, that state the truth, I admit, but it does not come workers in farmers’ institutes have per’ natural to him. He reminds me of the eistently acted as advocates of traveling Russian moujik. libraries, witli excellent and immediate You can trust a medicine “A Russian moujik sat one day bi results in many caeee. tested 60 years ! Sixty years Get your sugar by the sack— the anteroom of the military commls Oregon now has 95 state traveling li rejj in »acks that bears this name sionKr of his town. There was an anx braries being sent to as many stations of experience, think of that! MJ J !■*.» ai Experience with Ayer’s Sar ious frown on his face. A friend ap throughout the state, As these libra AND hjjj ties belong to the state there is no and said : saparilla; the original Sarsa proached charge for their uee. Oregon people, “ ‘What Is tlie matter, I’lotr?’ CAN! The Kind You Have Always Bought lias borne the signa parilla; the strongest Sarsapa “ ‘I am worried,’ I’lotr answered, wherever they may be located, may ture ot Chas. 11. Fletcher, and has been made under his Then you know you have ‘about my son. I don't know what to draw books from the Oregon Library rilla; the Sarsaparilla the doc personal supervision for over 30 years. Allow no one sugar that is CLEAN, dry , commission at Salem. the say when commissioner asks me to deceive you in this. Counterfeits, Imitations and PURE and BRILLIANT. tors endorse for thin blood, aliout his age. You see. If I make him “ Just-as-good ” are but Experiments, and endanger th© MAOS OKl.V «V weak nerves, general debility. younger than he Is he will be sent back health of Children—Experience against experiment. C. A H. SUGAR REPINING CO. Diab Drainer. But even this grand old medicine cannot do to school, and if I make him out older Its best work if llie liver I, inactive an<l the The majority of Improved appliance« Aik your Groctr for bowels constli ated For the best po.iibl* re they’ll stick him in the army. What designed to a wist and lessen the work Sulu,you should take laiative doses of Aver s BERRY SUGAR fills while taking ti e B iraapartlla. The liver the deuce qm I to do?’ Casforia is a harmless substitute for Cast r Oil, Pare, of the housewife are too comnllcated willquiekly respond, and so will the bowels. “‘How would It do,’ said the friend goric. Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It and troublesome to contains neither Opium, .Morphine nor other Narcotic thoughtfully, ’If you told the commis ver Co , Lowell, Maaa. warrant even a ufaotur.r. of substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms «loner his exact age?’ trial. To gain at HAIR VIOOR, and allays Feverishness, it cures Diarrlxia and Wind “ Pfotr slapped bis leg nnd laughed AOL'E CI RE. tention they must Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation delightedly. CHERRY PECTORAL. and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the be exceedln gly "•The very thing!' lie cried, Stomach ami Bowels, giving healthy ami natural sleep. simple tn construc The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. er thought of that!’ ” tion. «nch a« th« Hood’s Sarsaparilla HOTEL MOORE MADE SERVICE ‘Truth and Quality C. Gee Wo CHINESE DOCTOR For Thin, Poor Blood G BERRY H SUGAR What is CASTOR IA Purest of the l’«y of Army Officer«. Pure. Quality in the land is not always the most costly , 23 Ounces for 23 Cents ounces Dts MANf* Is the result of modem ideas. Costs less. Dues better work. You must try it to see. Get a can on trial. The baking will be vastly better, lighter and tastier or we pay for the can. When a young man becomes n cadet at West Point, he enters upon a gov ernment allowance of $i’>o9,50 a year. On graduation the West Pointer is commissioned a second lieutenant and receives a salary of $1.4<io If unmount ed or $1.500 if mounted. Increases .at each five year pernal bring the pay at the end of twenty years up tn $l.!M’<0 lu the one case and $2.100 in the other. The pay of first lieutenants begins nt $1.600 and $1,000; captains. $l.soo and $2.000; majors. $2.500; lieutenant colo nel«. $.’>,000 ; colonels. $3.500. Each d'i • er attains a 40 per cent maximum in crease in twenty years. On the average tlie salary of the rrmy officer Is higher than that of the coMege professor, the minister or the graded ch il service employe. The of ficer has allowances for residence and personal attendance. He may buy household supplies from a government commissary at cost.—Detroit News- Tribune. dish drainer shown here, the Invention of a New York man. This dish drainer Is made a part of th« dish pan. being hinged to the edge at one of the handles, so that It will not slip. The drainer Is also In the form of a pan. having side wall to prevent the dishes falling to the ground when being drained. The water draining from the dishes descends down the In clined bottom of the drainer Into the dish pan. A small upright serves to support the outer end of the drainer, and raise the drainer on an incline. The drainer and dl«h pan can be h> sEantLr separated or readjusted. The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years THS CVNVAUR COMWAHV. VV MUSS* I STKrtT. New VOS» CCTV. fl O A j Li At the rate of a pint and a half of liquid a day a man drinka 32,850 pinta during hi* life. T.iaato Raltak. One peck of ripe tomatoes peeled cold, chop and let drain over night six onions cut fine, three beads of cel What are ueightiors for? They are ery. five red peppers, one smnll cup of to notice things. If you ever did any «nit. drnln off and add two pounds of thing out of the way you are reminded brown sugar, two ounces whole mus that that was what your neighbor was tard seed, five cups of vinegar. Put In glass para cold—do not cook. »il shoes ar all A FOR EVERY MEMBER OFTHEFAMILV, MEN. BOYS. WOMEN. MISSES ANO CHILDREN. WCF- **• Dougina matron and aall't mon fnon’oHt.Bfl. 93.00 and *3.60 ahooa a- than any othor manufacturer tn the_____ world, bocauao they hold their A chape, fit batter, twear longer, and ma» dre of greater value than anjt other A _______________________ ____ ehoee in the world to-day. W. I. Douglas $4 and $5 Gilt $dge Shoes Cannot Be Equalled Al Any Price tty - yZ t ” ' *» r _____ »- W’J’AI’TIOW. W. I* j I m name «nd price In stamped on bottom. Tnlie JVn MnhetltHt«*, r'.LabZ dealers every where. Hboee ma.lei from factory to any part of the world. I Hue lr«te4 Cautef tree te any MMreea. ' W. 1«. Brockus. MaaaT