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By Oar Formula «• prouuce In Hood*« Sarsaparilla ■ medicine that has an un«p* poached record of cure« Of llfic our country has produced,liffeatbed 4 BREAKDOWN AND his lust at his home at Sorrento, on FOUR TEMPERAMENTS the Bay of Naples, the evening of the same day as Mr. Hitchcock. Mr. Craw ford had a training that give him not Death Ha* a Recent Harvest of only the secrets of language and liter ature. but an intimate knowledge of Four People of International many peoples and of many lands. Prominence. bcrofula, eczema, eruption«, catarrh, rheumatism, anemia, nervougnesa, that tued feeling, loss of appetite, etc. The combination uml proportion* of the more than twenty different remedial agents contained in Hood's Sarsaparilla are known only to ourselves, so there »an be no substitute. /this medicine makes healthy and EACH WAS GREAT IN HIS LINE atrong the “Little Soldiers” in your blood,—those corpuscles that fight the disease germs constantly attacking you. Reform. “What will you do, Rivers,” asked Brooks, “when they do away wilfc th« amoking cars?” “I shall circulate a petition,” answer- ad Rivers, savagely, “demanding that tbs «Aewing gum car* be abolished !” Mothers will fln<l Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup the b st remedy to Use tut their ofc Udrua tunug the Uu thing period. One of the Early Nature Faker.. The cat was looking at the king. “He isn't so very much of a sight either,” mused the cat. "I’ve got eight more lives that he has.” Herein we see that mere rank count« for nothing whin compared with thing, that are ranker.—Chicago Tribune. at. Vitus* Dance «na "rvon. uueues p.nn»- nently cured by Dr. 1 .ino'« Great Nerve Re storer. Send for FREE $2 00 trial Ixittle and trout ine. Dr K U. Kime. L<1, 831 Arch Ht.. Philadelphia, Pa. m Useless Questions. "Billy, did you ever pick up a liv* trolley with your bare bauds?” "Many a time.” "Didn’t it give you a shock?” “Give me a shock? It killed me dead • very time.”—Chicago Tribune. Instant Relief for All Eyes that are irritated from dust, heat, sun or wind, PETTIT’S EYE SALVE. All druggists or Howard Bros., Bnffalo, N. Y. A Cornlea Financier. “How is your boy getting along st that business college?” "Splendidly. When he sends me his monthly statement of the debts he owes it Is drawn up in such an absolutely cor rect and businesslike form that I always send him my check for the amount with out a murmur.’’ It Cures While You Walk. ' ' Alien's Foot Ease is a certain cure for hot, sweating, call us, and swollen, aching feet. Sold by all Druggists. Price 25c. Don’t accept any • ubstitute. Trial package FREE. Addre.» AllfnS. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. . Courteous Highwayman. “You don't mean to say you would accept this old timepiece?" faltered th« man who was being held up. “Why, It is only an apology for a watch.” "That's all right, friend,’ laughed the bold highwayman. ‘‘I'll accept the apol ogy.”—Chicago Daily News. There is no need to suffer with sore ness and stiffness of joints and mus cles. A little Hamlins Wizard Oil rubbed in will limber them up immedi ately. .lint n. En«y. Yes. he is able to keep a carriage, In Nel Ison W. Ardrich : lies akin to Standard Oil by marring« And well he may be called rich! —Chicago Tribune. PILES “I have suffered with piles for thirty- six years. One year ago last April I lle gan taking Cascareis for constipation. In the course of a week I noticed the piles began to disapjx-ar and at the end of six weeks they did not trouble me at all. Cascareis have done wonders for me. I •111 entirely cured and feel like a new man ” Greorge Kryder, Napoleon, O. .. -.r*. 1 XZ.'tr-. ' ‘ MME. MODJESKA. was a romantic one. She was tirst mar ried to Gustav Modzejewskl, by whom she had one son, Ralph. Her second marriage was with Count Bozenta in 1808. The count was exiled from Po land, in 187H, for his political writings and his wife was forbidden to appear on the Polish stage. The couple came to this country and were naturalized, the countess taking as her stage name a modified form of the name of her first husband. Her debut in tills coun try was made In San Francisco in 1877. In happy contradiction ot the fate of many great artists she did not die poor. She earned during her stage ca reer a million dollars, but gave to char ity with an open hand. She founded an Industrial school for girls In Cra cow, Poland, and her generosity ac counted for the disposal of the larger part of her earnings. She left an es tate amounting to about $120,000. In spite of the decree of exile pro nounced against her husband, nnd de spite the decree, Issued after she had delivered an address at the World's Fair in Chicago on Russian-Polish pol itics, barring her from ull Russian pos sessions, it is her husband's intention to take the body back to her native town of Cracow for burial. Pleasant, Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. Do Good. Never Sicken.Weaken or Gripe. 10c.25c. 50c. Never sold tn bulk. The gen uine tablet stamped C C C. Guaranteed to cure or your mou.y back. Sanguine. DR. W. A. WISE ALI.EN HITCHCOCK. Out-of-Town People Should remember that our f roe is «o arranged that WK CAN Do IHKI’i ENTIRE CO A N. bridge : and pi . au work in a pay it nei-os-ari 1’0 ■ IIIV ELY PAINLESS EX TRACT.NG FREI* shir* 1'la‘es ..r tri 1«. are or* de.e, Wl I OVE rHE MOST SENSITIVE TEETH AND ROOTS WI.Hol’T DIE LEAST PAIN. NO 8 IT’DL.N I S. no uncertainty. For the Next Fifteen Days W« will rive you a good 22k roll ®r porce lain crown for ..................... . S3 M . 22k bridge teeth .................... Molar crown .... Gold or enamel tiliinrs.......... Sileer fillinr*............................. Goxi rubber pla'r*.............. The be*t red rubber plan s. Pain!«** extraction!* 15d . B.OC . . 1.« .M . HOC . 7.0« . M ALL WORK GUARANTEED 15 YEARS Dr. W. A. Wise President ar.d Manager The Wise Dental Co. (INQ ) Third1 and a.<4iinfton Str. PORTLAND, OREGON ’ • • 9 • 9 • Ethan Allen of the Revolution, death came April 9 at the age of 74. In 1897 lie was appointed by President McKinley as envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary to Russi.**, and the following year tiie post w.ls raised to an embassy. In 1898 lie was called home to become Secretary of the Interior, a place which he kept under President Roosevelt. He served until March 4, 1907, when he resigned to return to private life. Secretary Hitchcock was a foe to land frauds and the most prominent, of his reform* was the determined effort to put an end to such frauds on the Federal domain. He prosecuted many wealthy land grabbers among whom wore m«n well known in public Ilf* and private business. Promotes Digestion fhe erful rtess and Rest jContalns neither Opiuni.Morphine norMmal. N ot N arcotic , biiurioiwL leja» h'rmtrd- Cii’rtfinl S.ytr• hM-n/eai f '/imr. father Thomas Crawford, the noted sculptor whose “Liberty” is on top of the Capitol at Washington, ills mother was a sister of Julia Ward Howe and of Sam Ward, the author. Young Crawford spent much of his life In Italy, where he was born, re- turning time and again after his wan- derings over the earth. nnd there he finally married and made his home. lie attended St. Paul’s at Concord, N. IL. and later entered Trinity College. Cambridge, still later going to Heidel berg. He made a deep study of many languages through his travels. Though he spent most of his years after marriage in Italy, he made Sev eral visits to this country, ille chief recreation was yachting and he held a professional master’s certificate from the Association of American Ship Mas ters and from tiie United States Marine Board. He wrote an astounding num ber of novels, having produced one every year from the time he wrote the first in 1881, and sometimes three in twelve months. He wrote only one play, which was produced by Sarah Bernhardt in Paris. * E iir 1I$ i > i Al it ii <>f Letter*. England’s great poet and essayist, Algernon Charles Swinburne, died at tiie age of 72, at ills home in Putney. One of the greatest poets of the Vic torian period, all England expected Tennyson's mantle of poet laureate to The Melancholy. Use For Over Thirty Years Apertivi Remedy for Ccnvsflpa tion, Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsionsfrarish nesu and Loss OF S leep . Facsimile Signature uf NEW- YORK. njonths old The Angry. Blatter. ONLY ONE OF HIS KIND. OIA L_ _ Guar'intceiruruli’r lhe Exact Copy of Wrapper Former Kallroailer I m N ow a “Trav eling Man” for a Buffalo Hotel. L. C. Clarke, the "only one of his kind,” is in New York. Mr. Clarke was formerly a passen ger brakeman on tiie New York Central. Egg-Phosphate Now he is something different mid there is no name for him yet. His vocation is an entirely new one. WILL DO AU The liveliest hotel tn Buffalo fur THAI ANI lllliil FRICKD nishes free electric cab service for its row DLR WIU guests to and from depots, wharves or Get it from ¿DO AM) A FULL POUND 25c. wherever else they may land or wish your Grocer DO G BUTER to depart from, and also around the city. Now it has added Mr. Clark, says the New York Morning Telegraph. Way to the Club. It is Mr. Clarke's business to travel, “For mercy's sake, whose dirty little DAISY FLY KILLER placed aty mostly to New York, but Pittsburg, boy are you!” m iure. Hit rari« limi Lillà m II Alea Cleveland, Chicago and several other "Yours, mamma.”—Chicago Tribune. N> at < iean. orna big cities are in his line. All he has mentai, convec- ivnt. <*beap. La«t« to do is drop in on transportation al 1 siuson. Mari« OR. T. P. WISE of meta], canno! agents, hotel clerks and folks like that •pili or tip over, will not aoìi or and get acquainted. injure anythln*. Giinranteed effe*» If any person is leaving a New York live. Of all dealers <>r Rent prepaid for 2o cents. Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty hotel and going to Buffalo it is Mr. HAROLD SOMERS, 160 DeKalb Ate., Brooklyn, N. Y. Clarke's business to know It. He gets ¿08-209 Merchants Trust Building acquainted, tells him all about the hotel 126kii Washington, cor. Sixth PORTLAND. OR he represents and assures him of per sonal attention if he will only come, Mr. Clarke's efforts have resulted in from fifteen to fifty people going to the The Chinese Doctor house that employs him every day since COFFEE Tin’s wondeful man haa he lias been on the Job. He does not made a life study of the TEA SPICES know what to call himself, but it was properties of Roots, BAKING POWDER Herbs and Barks, and suggested that he be christened “the . EXTRACTS is pivinRr th«» world the benefit of his service*. smiling front,” he is certainly there tJUSI RIGHT V' TBg .T Ti with that good-natured smile of his. No Mercury, Poisons “It's easy,” Mr. Clarke said, when or Drugs Used. No CLOSSETÖ DEYZRS PORTLAND. ORE. J Operations or Cutting asked how he worked. “When a guest Guarantees to cure Catarrh, Asthma, Lunpr, comes with my card he always hunts Stomach and Kidney troubles, and all Private me up. Of course I look after him, Diseases of M n and Women. A SURE CANCER CURE see he is satisfied and that he has a Just received from Pekin, China safe, sure good time while in Buffalo. I never an<l reliable. U. failing in its works. thought of going out as traveling repre- If you cannot call, write for symptom blank and circular. Inclose 4 cents in stamps. sentative of a hotel before, but I like CONSULTATION TRIE it. It certainly is something new. They’ll all be doing It soon.” The C. Gee Wo Medicine Co. you «tiffer from F F.llngS -»ne--, sr.«n<tor C rescent BÁKÍÑCPOWDER DENTIST C. Gee Wo fall upon Ills shoulders. But Swinburne was strong in his likes and dislike* nnd some of bis works were tinged with his animosity against kings and priests. He created a style of his own anil eared little for criticism, lie was early inspired by Shakespeare and later be en me a devout worshiper of Browning. 1'pon leaving Oxford lie s|ieiit some time in travel. He contributed a wealth of impassioned poetry to tiie English language and in addition was a ki'tYl critic. Ills strong personality lias left an indelible mark upon literature. Burdened Man. A certain small boy in grade number six was rapidly assuming manly ways. Not long ago. Bays a writer in the Cleveland Plain Dealer, there was to lie an entertainment at his school. Songs, recitations and a grab-bag were the principal features. The small boy waxed eloquent of the coming glories of this show, and more especially of tiie part he was to take. On tiie morning of the entertainment s mother suggested that he should take his little sister, about four years old, with him. He “Don't you want mother asked. "No, I don't,” he answered. "Why not?” “ ’Cause there ain't none of the other fellers has to bring their childrm,” was the reply. Itecen 11 y I ncn pad tut cd. There were some deficiencies In the early education of Mrs. Donahue, but she never mentioned them or admitted their existence. “Will you sign your name here?” said tiie young lawyer whom Mrs. Donahue had asked to draw up a deed transferring a parcel of land to her daughter. “You sign it yourself an’ I'll make tne marrk,” said the old woman, quick ly. "Since me eyes gave out. I'tn not able to write a wurrd, young man.” “IIow do you spell It?” he asked, pen poised above the proper space. “Spell it whatever way you plaze,” said Mrs. Donahue, recklessly. “Since I lost me teeth, there's not a wurrd in the wurrld I can spell.” If I. you suffer from .tig Falling h or II F ...... hr» Ü.** D* i,»;. eh.lu.n. 1, tiran or - tort .1.. It y N-w y W, |Ira tt.em, anil •« »«• * do la to-nu.l I r I* ee B *1 • "t Dr. May’s Ei-I l«*i»t leide Cure. It I,«. CtH.-l t 11-« » <*!• *’•* J nine »I«. fai’», Sriitlr».»:' r.rti. n. 1 ■ I to" 1 '»I*«> UMnatMil MM M«l eat Nation»!Foo 1 sad DrugaAet. JuneWth. 1«*. OM* auty No Ic'JTl Pipane ive A<11'«nd lull address Hit. XV. II. MAY, C4S T.-tirl Street, New lork City. 162 g First St., cor. Morrison, Portland, Or. P N U No. 22-09 TITHEN writing t<> a<ivcrtia«rg pleas« I t mention this paper. ¡ IT WILL SAVE YOU MONEY VIENNA STE A M CLEANING & DYE WORKS 224-26 Third Street, Fortland, Oregon (leaned and Blocked The Cost is Ijttls compared with the results We do the larfest u- press and mail order business Write (or partrodsre j A flavoring used the same as lemon or vanilla- By dissolving granulated sugar in water an] adding Mapl< ire. a delic ious syrup is made and n syrup bettor t han maple. Mapleinc is sold by grocers. If not send 35c for 2 oz. bottle and recipe book. Crescent Mfg. Co., Seattle, Wn. Com fort. “Don't talk to me about sensible clothes,” announced the pretty girl, "1 am never comfortable unless I know I look nice, and sensible clothes are not pretty. I yielded to persuasion this summer and bought a pair of so-called common sense slippers with low heels and broad toes- simply hideous! And do you know something? My feet were never so uncomfortable In my life.” An Opinion Ventured. "Do you believe that ignorunce is ever bliss?” said the erudite girl. I "1 never studied the question,” an swered Miss Cayenne. “But I should say that a young person who doesn’t Varrln* Imprra.lona. know the difference between holly and “The days are growing longer,” tiie man who keeps a lookout for the mistletoe would have a decided ad- first robin. vnntnge at a Christmas purty.”— “I don't notice any difference," said Washington Star. Sirius Barker; “they seem, as usual, to A IB I hp Difference. be getting longer if you count from "Why did you take tills Job? The one pay day to the next, and shorter If you figure the time between rent other man offered you $10 to start with, too.” days.”—Washington Star. “The other man offered me '$10 wages' The Indications are that under th* tn start with; tills man offered me ’$10 new tariff law stocking* will cost so salary.’ ”—The Catholic Standard and much the old-fashioned Industry of Times. darning will be revived. At some period of her life’nearly * •amoiifc Wovvllfc«. The <r*m( • American novellH. F. Don’t kick a man to-day because he .every married woman has thought se Marlon Craw Ami, on* vf tba tuo* I IS down. You may be down to morrow. riously of leaving her husband • • • • • : • o e Bears the Rirpfan Seed" JbcStnua » JtoM/eSrfs- jfaseSeed » A 22 Years a Leader in Painless Dental Work tn Pvrltund. £"°Z. Signature An American Slati-tonnn. The deatli of Ethan Allen Hitchcock, Secretary of the Interior under Presi dents McKinley and Roosevelt, re moved a statesman whose record fdr honesty and whose high sense of duty were recognized by ills country. Mr. Hitchcock was the grandson of Genera! For Infants and Children. AVcgetable Preparation for As similauiigthcFoodandReöuti tingllie Siomaitb andHowdsl A Great Tragedienne. The death of Helena Modjeska closes the career of one of the most remark able women ever seen on an American stage. As a tragedienne none of her contemporaries was her superior, and Self-Abnegation. Photographer (exhibiting plate)—You but few if any her equal. Her life moved your head a little, We ■hall have to try again. Sitter (with lap dog)—Not at all. I moved my head on purpose. I want Fido to be the whole thing in this picture. STORIA oo D rops ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT An actress, a statesman, a novelist and a poet, each standing in the fore most ranks of those In ills particular line, have been called from the vari ous scenes of their brilliant earthly careers within a short period recently. Each was known and admired Interna tionally and their deaths, all within three days, deprive the world of fur ther great works which it had every right to expect from such fruitful lives. DO YOU WANT A TYPEWRITER? The Wholesale Typewriter Co,, 37 Montgomery St., Ban Francisco, will sell you one at 40 to 75 per cent discount from factory list, all maker on mar ket, all fully guaranteed. Those Phlegmatic. 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