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Eczema How It reddens the skin, Itches, oozes, dries and scales ! Some people.call it tetter, milk crust or salt rheum. Tbe suffering from It Is sometimes In tense; local applications are resorted to they mitigate, bat cannot cure. It proceeds from humors inherited or ac quired and persists until these hare been removed. Hood's Sarsaparilla positively removes them, has radically and permanently cared the worst cases, and is without an equal for all cutaneous eruptions. Uood's Fills are the best cathartic. r tries 25 csnu. At Carnival Time. "If you dislike her, why do you visit . her," was asked, after the maiden had expressed her opinion of the absent one. "Oh, all the parades pass her home," was the satisfactory reply. ' This signature is on every box of the genuine Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets the remedy that uea cola Im on (tax Apprehension. First Old Codeer No, I haven't been at the club today. Second Old Codger So they told me. I was afraid something might be wrong thought you might be married. A WIRE FENCE MIRACLE. Interesting Discovery at Important as the Head to a Pin. The fences in the United States cost $5,628,892,160. The average county has paid $2,000,000 for its fences all paid by inhabitants you and yourn eighbor. Did you know this before? Such an immense sum of money seems in credible, yet it is the correct amount. A Ira if. in an.t. t.rm.fc fonpaa onaf than all other farm improvements voluntary testimonials irom minis ,;,i i it ; v.itoi t;i ters of the gospel which have come to the preservation of your property " - JVM ' V IVUbO and keep them in eood order. This fence question is always pressing itself upon you, and the stupendous aggregate cost of fences renders the subject worth the most careful con sideration. Untold trouble has been : experi enced for many years and the general advance along the line of improve ment has resulted in the widespread substitution of wire fencing for the various forms Of wood fences. But with the new era of wire fences the old, old fact that anything is only as strong as its weakest part has been time and again conspicuously demon strated. Wire fencing in all its var ious applications to different pur- poses is undoubtedly taking the lead in the construction of the world's fences today. This is so because it is the most economical and most dur able, even in its. earlier and - cruder forms. -. The great drawback to all iron fencing has been the difficulty of se curely fastening the joints (wire to wire) so that thev will not slip. These joints have always slipped. They constitute the one weak point. If they become loose the whole fence soon goes. That has - been every one's experience and is the base of all trouble with wire fencing. Kecently a genius ' solved the prob lem by inventing a clamp which binds the wire and bends and "an chors"a joint into perfect security. The thine is so aim Die that neonle wonder why someone did not think of it before. But the important point is that the clamp does its wonderful work unerringly, and from now on all wire fences can be made tenfold more durable. v Of course the "big " parent company that secured the patent for this wonderful "anchor clamp" is having a phenomenal success. "An chor" fences are multiplying like hot cakes everywhere, for the discovery of the anchor clamp in wire work is comparable to - the deed of the man who invented the head to the ordinary pin of commerce, and an old-fashioned wire fence . can be converted into an "anchor" ; fence if you have some of the little "anchor clamps" and a pair of pinchers. The Portland Anchor Fence Company," which has its headquarters at 742 Nicolai street, Portland, Or., controls the sale of "anchor" fences in the Northwest, and they send very interesting pamphlets and pictures, telling all about fences, free of cost, to anyone who sends them his address. Seeking His Fortune. "Young man, why do you stand on the bridge every day with that life preserver on?" "S-s-sh, don't give me away. One of these heiresses may fall overboard. SATAB ! A Constitutional Affection. Sprays, washes, powders, salves, ' medicated tobacco and cigarettes, however long and persistently used, do not cure Catarrh. They relieve temporarily the inflammation in the throat and nose, and enable you to Dreatne more easily and freely, aual rush of imoure blood to these the irritation and ultimately produces the glands, when the breath becomes offensive and the soft bones of the nose destroyed. The catarrhal inflammation the entire surface of the mucous membrane, or inner skin ; the stomach, kidneys and lungs are often involved ; the whole system soon becomes affected by the rapid absorption of poisonous matter into the blood, and the disease that you had hoped - " -- X had Catarrh about 15 years, and tried during- the time everything1 1 oould hear of, but nothing- did me any good. At last X came to the eonoluaion that Catarrh must bo a blood disease, and . decided to give S. S. 8. a trial. X oould amo a. little improvement from the first bottle, and continued It. three or four months, or until I was cured. Have not taken anything- for six years, and am Just as well as I over vrasv M. JCA.T SON, Iiapesr, Mich. Catarrh is a constitutional disease lnnciiicu, auu vuiy uwui uicuiuuic, sucn as v. o. o., can remove tne Hereditary taint, destroy the poisons that have been accumulating in the system for years perhaps, and restore the blood t3 a healthy: and pure condition.. The inflamed membranes and diseased glands are healed by the rich, pure blood which is carried to them, and the offensive discharges from the nose, and the terrible headache and neuralgic pains cease. Chronic cases of the most desperate character and apparent ly nopeiess, nave Deen curea completely ana permanently by the use ot- S. S. S. Write our .physicians fully about your case and they will cheerfully assist you by' their advicSt Wc Charge nothing whatever for this service. Book free OS applwauoa. Tlife The Same Old Excuse. Magistrate Well, young man, what excuse have you for taking the picture when you were forbidden to do it? Young Man Judge, I didn't know my camera was loaded. A Poor Subject "I don't believe in hypnotism," said Mr. Smart in the presence of Mr. Stunner, a veritable Svengali in the hypnotizing business, "becausen of one has ever been able to hpynotize me." - - "Well," observed the "professor, cuttingly, "the exception only proves the rule. It is a scientific fact that people who have no brains cannot be hypnotized." Peace in the Philippines. Peace in the Philippines is bound to prove profitable to all concerned. Warring conditions, whether they be in the Philip pines or in the human stomach, are equally disastrous. If your stomach has rebelled, there is one authority that will quickly subdue it. It is Hostetter's Stomach Bit ters, and it cures constipation, indigestion, biliousness, nervousness and dyspepsia. See that a private Revenue Stamp covers the neck of the bottle. If They Only Knew. . ' Waggs Boston women who ride cross-saddle fashion are being talked about all over the country. Daggs Yes ; I'll bet if the Puritans had foreseen it they, wouldn't have landed in Massachusetts. HIGH PRAISE. Rev. Enoch Hill, of Grand Junc tion, Iowa, Indorses Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. From the Erie Headlight, Grand Junction, la. No higher praise can be offered nor better references given concerning the virtues of; Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale; People than the many from all parts of the country. One is from Bev. Enoch Hill, of these f 1.1 US' pastor of the M E. church of Grand Junction, Iowa, who says: - t "I am a firm believer in the effi cacy of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale'People, the remedy having been Used in my family with highly grati fying results. For'three or four years I was a sufferer from general debility. I seemed to be lacking in vitality, was tired out most of the time and sleep gave me no rest or refreshment. I was troubled with -headache much of the time and my illness incapaci tated me for energetic work in my pastorate. : , i -"A sister-in-law living in Nebraska, who had suffered very much and who had used Dr. W Uliam 's Pink Pills with good results, recommended them to me and -I decided to try them. I had taken but two or three doses of the pills when I found that they were helping me, and -further use of the remedy brought such relief that I am glad to offer this public recommendation of : Dr. William's Pink Pills for Pale People in the interest of suffering humanity. : "My wife was troubled much as I was and the pills also proved of great benefit in her case. I have recommended the pills to many whom I have met in my work and am always pleased to indorse the medicine, the excellence of which has . been established within my own observation." ' -- '---- -Signed, KEY. ENOCH HIIX. At all druggists or direct " from Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Schenectady, N. Yv; on receipt of price, 50 cents per box; six boxes, $2.50, Extent of Swedish Agriculture. : Sweden cultivated only 1,360,000 acres of land in 1812. Now she has 12,500,000 acres under plow and growa 185,000,000 bushels of grain a year... ron know what Totr are taking When von take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic, bottle showing that it la simply Iron and Qui Because ui iormuia is plainly printed on eve irv nine install teieat lorm. no cure. fay. 60c. A Cheap Shave. mere are places on the Jtsowery in New York where a man can get a shave for 3 cents. For 2 cents more he can have his face washed with bay rum. f.. -. Poco, Premb, Korona, Graphic, Cy clone, Vive, Hawkeye, Al-Vista cameras and Eastman kodaks in stock. Send for special catalog of any of them. Kirk, Geary & Co., 330 Sutter St;, S.F. Roadsters for Governor Barnes. - The school teachers of Oklahoma have given Governor Barnes of that territory a pair of driving horses as a recognition of his work for the public scnoois oi that territory. but the con- narta Vena nn ulceration of exceedingly are frequently extends over m a uaugcruus xorm. I had Catarrh so bad was entirely deaf in one ear, and all the inside of my nose and part of the bone Httusaw oxx. xDs pnyaiclans stave j"p aa lncuraDie. X determined to try S. 8. S.. and besran to iamnv. at once. It seemed to get at the seat of me oiseaae. ana after a few weeks' treatment I waa entirely tit-h for more than seven years have had no sirn or tne aisea.se. MBS. JOSE- rjixajs iuiiri 1 1,1,, sne West, S. C. a blood disease which is frequently SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, 6A. SMALL BOY AND THE MORSE. Acta that Stamp the Human with the Bad are of Nobility. What nuisances these small boys are sometimes. Tbe streets are full of them. They play tricks upon us. They snowball our tall hats. They steal up behind us and placard our backs with "I am blind," or "Wanted to buy 100 cats." We are made aware of It only by tbe people who pass us, stopping and pointing and Sneering at us. How angry We are! And then we discover peeping around the corner three or four small boys. They are so comical we burst Into a laugh; that Is, If we are wise, and remember that we have been boys ourselves some time in the past. And so the Incident passes with the comment, "Boys will be boys." For our part, we like small boys. We can get along with their pranks. We can endure the noise they make, muddy footprints on the carpet, pillow fights In the morning when we would like to sleep, the new suits all bedraggled and muddy with , holes In the knee, the stubbed toe that must be washed and done up, bedlam In the house in gen eral Why this moralizing upon the subject of the small boy? you ask. Just this. We saw a small boy, as we were passing along the crowded street, stop and caress a horse. It was not a royally bred, high-toned beauty, but an ordinary work horse, standing wear ily by the sidewalk waiting for "Get up here," and perhaps the lash of the whip. The boy was eating an apple. He stopped and patted the horse. He gave him a part of his apple. He caressed his nose, placing it against his face. You should have seen the mutual quick understanding between horse and boy. Would we trust that boy? Surely we would with uncounted money. His frank, -honest face, his eyes speaking sympathy and kindness, intelligence and pent-up fun and life, were an Index of his. character and natural bent that were unmistakable. Boys, you are soon to be men. Such incidents as the above are worth your ' consideration. They are indexes of what you are and what you may hope to be. , They have a reflex influence upon you, too, that will help you in after years. The boy was understood by the horse; the ob serving - man understood the boy as well. Boston Traveler. COIN'S QUEER HISTORY. Sow a Q larter Cemente 1 Friendship Between Business Rivals. -There is a proprietor of a popular cafe in a downtown cross street who guards as his chief est treasure a worn and battered coin which was. struck from the mint in 1869. The coin is only a 25-cent piece, but it is safe to say that $25 eould not buy it, and the reason why is this: When the owner of the coin opened his cafe shortly after the Civil War, he chose a good location, and this fact, coupled with his own vigorous person ality, brought him a flourishing trade, His business grew so rapidly that an other cafe was opened by a rival di rectly across the street. The newcom er announced that he was after a part of the trade in the neighborhood, and that, what was more, he was goin to get it His attitude was distinctly defiant, and the customers of the es tablished cafe wagged their heads sol emnly and said that trouble was brew--ing. ; . '" On the day that the new cafe was opened a crowd of idlers filled the place and waited for something to happen. They were not disappointed, for in the middle of the morning in strolled the restaurateur from across the street, and, throwing a shining quarter on the bar, he asked his rival to have some thing to drink. So the men drank; while the crowd gaped and wondered who would strike the first blow. But no blows were struck. On the con trary, during the afternoon the owner of the new cafe took the same coin which bis rival had used in the mom ing, and, . walking across the street. treated in turn. " The operation was repeated the next day, and every day for thirty years. Meantime the piece of money grew worn and old, and the two men grew worn and old, too. At last the pro prietor of the newer cafe died, and the other man was the chief mourner ati his funeral, and when it was all -over; he put the battered quarter in a safe1 place and vowed never to part with .lt this side of the line separating him from one who. had been both his rival j and his friend. New York Mail and ' Express. Tbe Toad. in. the Rock. -Of late days I hare noted, says a re cent writer, a considerable number of reputed cases of the occurrence of live frogs and toads in . what were al leged to be solid rocks. This is, of course, an old, old story that appears to possess perennial powers (like tbe toad) of revivification. I had thought that Dean Buckland t (father - of -the genial Frank) had exploded the toad In the rock myth once for all ' The Dean inclosed toads and frogs In cells cut In blocks of stone, and buried them three feet deep:- In his garden.?; Here the conditions were even less rigorous than those under which the amphibians are reported to survive for ages In the 'solid rock." Dean Buckland's-toads were nearly all dead by the end of the first year of entombment, and none sur vived the second year. A Polisb Wedding. A curious marriage was recently cele brated at Grocholetz, tn Poland, where a peasant at the age of 88 led to the j altar a maiden of 18 summers. - Among the'200 guests tnvlted to the weddlag were eleven sons of the bridegroom by former marriages, the eldest being 60 years old and the youngest 41. There were also sixty-three - grandchildren, thirty-nine great-grandchildren, twenty-one children of the fourth generation and four of the fifth. When . a servant girl leaves, .: the woman of the house always says, in I telling about it: "he said it was the I easiest place she ever had; still, she wouldn't stay." A man never has as much difficulty in getting the girl's consent as the novels iclaim, and is never as happy after t marriage as tre novels picture. Many a man will row a long way up stream simply for the privilege of float I ing back. Tho Chanrjo of ; jfo Is the most important period in fa wo man's existence. Owing to modern methods of living, not one woman in a thousand approaches this perfectly natural change without experiencing a train of very annoying- and some times painful symptoms. : Those dreadful hot fi ashes, sending the blood surging to the heart until it seems ready, to burst, and the taint feeling that follows, sometimes with chills, as if the heart were going- to stop for good, are symptoms of s oan- . . . Mas. Jura Noblb. perons, nervous trouble. Those not flashes are just so many calls from nature for help. The nerves are crying- out for assistance. The cry should be heeded in time.: Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound was pre pared to meet the needs of woman's system at this trying period ol ner me. It builds up the weakened nervous system, and enables a-woman to pas that grand change triumphantly. "I was a very sick woman, caused by Change of Life. I suffered with hot flushes, and fainting spells. I was afraid to so on the street, my head and back troubled me so. I was entirely cured by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta ble Compound." Mrs. Jbnnib Nona, 601(1 KeyserSt, Uennantown, rav No Room for Doubt. 'You speak with great positiveness about the sincerity of your friend's religion." -:, There can be no doubt whatever of its sincerity," was the . answer. Why, sir, that man would rather go to church on Sunday than play golf." TO CUBE A COLD TS ONI DAI Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All lruegists refund the money if it fail! to cure. S. W. Grove's signature is on each box, 26c. Improving Grant's Tomb. The grounds around Grant's tomb at Riverside are to be beautified. The trees will be planted, the steel em bankment terraced and asphalt walks laid. Learn to take pictures. The "A. B, C. of Photograyiiy" tells you how to do it. - .The best book on photography ever written. Your dealer can get it for vou. Camera Craft, : 330 Sutter street, San Farncico, Cal. ; - . The Remedy. Stern Professor ' (to nervous stu dent in homeopathy) On the prin ciple, then, of like cures like, what would you order in a case of delirium tremens? v - - "Wouldn't some form of snakeroot fill the bill?" Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow's Sooth ing Syrup the best remedy to use for their children during the teething period. - - . In Smokiest Chicago. "The bridegroom was late in com ing to the wedding, wasn't he?" "Yes; he had allowed only an hour for getting his hands thoroughly clean.";- .- ..- - , '. Fiso's Cure cannot be too hiehlv spoken of as a cough cure. J. W. O'Bkikk, 322 .lurd Ave., K, Minneapolis, Mmiu, Jan, 6, 1900. ' : -V Cuckoo Eggs. - Willie had been told that when a hen was heard cackling around it is a pretty sure sign she has laid an egg. Une day. he ran to his mother in an excited manner and exclaimed : "Oh, mamma, I just heard the cuckoo in the clock make a noise. I'll go down ana see it she s - laid, an egg." , JCVfegetable Preparaiionfor As similating theFoodandBegula ling the Stpinacte andBowels of Promotes DigestionCfaeerfuH ness andRest.Contains neither Sjium.Morphine nor Mineral. ot Nab. c otic. . JiWfvcfOtea-SiMVELPlTCHER ' AbcSmnm. inmrms - Aperfecl Remedy- for Constipa tion , Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea and LOSS OF SLEEP. : Fac Simile Signature of NEW YORK. EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. aildi E They Agreed. "Mr. Carnegie is the greatest and most sensible philanthropist l)M world ever knew." "I agree with you sir. and now mar I ask your business?" "I am a bookseller. And you?" "I am a maker of . hardwood book shelving." Unnecessary Preliminaries. "I can't understand all this prelim inary talk about that duel these Frenchmen are going to fight,"- said the eminent pugilist. - His entourage begged him to am plify his views. , "Well, as I understand it, the event isn't to be pulled off under the auspices of any athletic club, and there is to be no gate monev to divide." ; Do Good to Somebody.' To shake off trouble we must set about doing good to somebody. . Put on your hat, and go. to visit the poor; inquire into their wants and adminis ter unto them. I have often tried this, and found it to be the best med icine for a heavy heart. A. J. Sym ington. - -- The Retort Courteous. - "No, I have nothing for you," said the - housekeeper, sternly. "And don't you "come here after dinner again." "Beg pardon, lady," replied Hun gry iiawtes, "out i man t suppose you d have dinner over (Us early in de day. iou ain t very stylish, are yer? Willie's Misapprehension. Willie Boerum (entertaining his sister's caller) Do you like baseball very much. Mr. Jamaica? ;' Mr. Jamaica I never played ball very much, Willie. : 1 enjoy golf -Willie Boerum (disappointedly) Why, . I hear pa tell Susan you was a great catch. Her Strong Hold. Wife (testily) Don't interrupt me. I leave out half my words when I'm writing. Husband But you . don't when you're talking, do you? Holts'a school. At Menlo Park, San Mateo County, Cal., with its beautiful, surroundings, perfect climate, careful supervision, thorough instruction, complete laboratories, and gymnasium, easily maintains its position in the front ranks of schools for bovs on the Pacific Coast. Ira G. Hoitt, Ph. D., Principal. . v Born Lucky. Blinks Lucky man, that felkw Jones. Winks I don't see. how you make it. Blinks Why, he took out a life in surance policy for $5,000 and died six days before the company failed. ABSOLUTE SECURITY. Genuine Carter's Little Liver PUls. Must Bear Signature of ; See Pac-SlsBlle Wrapper Below. Tear tustall ad aa aaay to taJto Msmgaxii FOB HEADACHE. F0I B12ZINESS. FOR BIU0BSIESS. FOR TORPID LIVER. FOR CONSTIPATION. FOR SALLOW SKIN. FOR THE COMPLEXION . KUX2VSB IMWTw. CURE SICK HEADACHE. II ; For InfantB and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of m erarsoa oesmssrr. mwa vena cmr. Airm-n'ftl UAIMUtO ft tifea A uV AW ,,i Ji For Over i Thirtv Ynars J " FARM MACHINERY FREE TO FARMERS Our 1901 Vehicle Book Our 1901 Implement Catalogue UUST ISSUED. Bent yomr name and P. O. address and we will mail one or both, as desired, free of all Charge. , Lewis & Staver Co.. first and Taylor Bts. PORTLAND, OS. GEiSLER PATENTS COMPANY. Chamber of Commerce, PORTLAND, OREGON. "ADAMANT" LAND PLASTER Agents wanted In every town. is. J. BO HF EN, Coast Acent, Front Will -Ul 1 1 UM1JLIU''- I; Vrite for a Catalogue, stating what you vrant to buy. Addm. BENECIA AGRICULTURAL A Ferry Tail. On the boat between Locust Point and Fells Point he found a large .roll f bills. "Ah 1" he smiled, "my good ferry has arrived at last !" Stona fte Couffh and Work Off tho Cold. Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets eure a cold in one day. .No cure, No Pay. Price 25 cents. . 2-. . A Rerson. for Everything. Alice Did you notice that Mr. the Skynflint only put a nickel in contribution box? ' Gladys Yes, the Lord loves a cheerful giver, so Skynflint is afraid to toss off a whole dollar. Tlte Best Prescription for Malaria Chills and Fever is a bottle of Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic It is simply iron and quinine in a tasteless form. No Cure, No Pay. Price 50c. Inhuman Torture. ''Miss Vinagaree, they don't haze the freshies at Vassar college, do they?" '"Don't they, though? They made me buy pound after pound of almond buttercups and stand and watch them while they ate them.'. EITQ Permanently Cured. No fits or nerrousnea si I V afterflrstiay'SHeofTr.KliBe'sGreatNery Restorer. Send for FKB K $2.00 trial bottle and treat iss. Ja.B.ll.n.LiNE,Ltd.,Kii Arcn3L,riiuaaeipnia,ra, Accommodations. -"Did you hear about their preach ing sermons on Sunday trains?' Yes, but how would they go about it?" "First collect all tho passengers in the sleepers, of course." Stats of Ohio, Crrr of Toledo, i L.UCAS VOUNTY. ) Frank J. Chenry makes oath that he Is the senior parter of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pair the sum ol ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cube. IKABK J. VnliSlSf Sworn to before me and subscribed in mv presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 1886. iMf- V - A.AV.GLEASON, C . Notary Public Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of tbe system. Send for testimonials, free. - F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Fills are the best. Spotted. First Shirt. Waist . Man goes Mr. Schermerhorn in - There a new nhirt waist. - Second Shirt Waist Man That's no new shirt waist. That's one of his last year's shirt waists ; see how large the sleeves are? Only Safe Medicine for Children. The tender little insides of children are ruin ed by violent purges, pills or liquids. Cascar ets a'-e pleaent,harmless, effective. Druggists, IOC, SoC, MIC An Unjust Epithet Hungry Higgins Wot do you think? A woman called me a ani mated scarecrow this mornin. Weary Watkins I've knowed you since the early '80s, but I never seen no animation about you yet. Springtime Resolutions TAKE THB ifeeiey Cure Sure relief fi om liquor, opium and tobacco habitf . Send for particular to Kesley Institute. Moved to 20 Williams Ave., Kast Side. JOHN POOLE, Portland, Oregon, Foot of Morrison Street. Can give yon the best bargains in Buggies, Plows, Boilers and Engines, Windmills and Pumps and General Machinery. See us before buying. . Tri ciSWHtHE ALL f AILS. t J Beat Cough Syrun. Tastes Good. Taa I. 1 F .3 In time. Sold by druggists. f 1 AND SUPPLIES. Milwaukee Binders LEAD; With one Lever Raising and Lowering Device. Latohless Reel Concave Drive Wheel Light Draft CATALOGUE FREE. J. A. FREEMAN, Gen'l Agt. Complete Stock of Water A. Wood Extras. Secures patents for Inventions In the United States and foreign countries. Also negotiates mar kets and defends -patent inven tions. - No better terms or facilities than we offer obtainable any where. Payment of our fees may be deferred till patent is allowed. Write for pamphlet. The Perfection of Wall Plaster, Is a sure preventative against damp walls. ' By using it you can increase thl yield of both Grain and Grass. ' THE ADAMANT OO., Foot of 14th Street, Portland. Ormgon, DDI1CCI AM Kills XJc on Poultry. Toe mUOOIHIl psslnt the perches, tha 1 fC Kll I ETD fumes kill the Ilea. Bens UWL L I L f& n feed 11c and feed you. Price, 50c and S1.O0 St can. Bold by dealers. P2USSI AH REMEDY CO., St. Panl, Minn. Gentlemen: I am a breeder of SrsMlaas SIl-Lace Wyandotte. I won a can of yonr PRUSSIAN LIQUID LICK KILLER as a special premium st the St. Panl Poultry Show of 1M0, and And It Is I1 right. There are several here that want a rellahle lice killer, and Tours Js all right. WM. M 8WAGQERT, Wayiata. Minn. J. B MaLONE, of Adel. Ho . says the PRUSSIAS LICE KILLER Is Just the thin? f or lice on hoes, and is worth flye times its cose .-. tf . tfowen, ivoaac Agent, rorusno, uro. and Taylor Bts.. Portland, Oregon. . Walking Plowm, Mention this Paper. Omng Ptowm, Dowaglmo Grain Orllla, Mountain Haoka, Road Carta, Hay Proaaaa, Fornd Cottar, Summer F alotr Wmmdara, ate., oto. WORKS, 2EKKC1A, CALIFORNIA. WETaWEATfiER WISDOM! ! v Xr THE ORIGINAL ', OILED CLOTHING 'BLACK OR YELLOW WILL KEEP YOU DRY NOTHING ELSE WILL TAKE NO SUBSTITUTES f ATA1 OfiUES FREE 5H0WW6 fULL LINE Of fiARMENTJ AND RATI' A.J.TOWEK C0..P03TON. HAjj. TAP W A tape worm eighteeu feet long at least came on the scene after hit taking two CASCARETS. This 1 am sure has caused my bad health for the past three yeurs. 1 am still taking Cascarets, the only cathartic worthy of notice by. sensible people.' : GEO. nr. Bowi es. Dalrd, Ml S3. Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good, lw Good. Never Sicken. WeakeiiZor Gripe. 10c. &c.50c. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... Mrlias Mmmmit C.mtJ, Cfctos, Halml, Emm Ink. 513 Hfl TA Dlft Sold and ennranteed Ity all drnic RU'lW'BilW gists to 4-1) SLK 'I'obaeno Habit the Mccormick Roller Bearing Header Is the best in the world. It has no equal in STRENGTH, ADJUSTABILITY, : AMD SIMPLICITY. It has been tested in all harvest fields. In rase of handling, steering, strength, and light ness of draft, it is without a peer. It runa light, tn fact runs lighter with four horses than any other header with six. Call on the nearest McCormick Agent, or address . ' A. H. BOYLAM. Gen'l Agent, PCRTLAMD. OREGCM. Hotel Flavel Opens for season June 23, 1901. Col. J. F. Harvey, Man seer THE "MONTERKY" OP OREGON. Most beautiful and perfectly equipped sum mer resort. Every convenience and comfort. Free bus from hotel to surf. Bathing, hshing, dancing, bowling. A splendid hotel with lovely surroundings. Under new management this year. For ratts and reservations address ,- ' HOTEL FLAVEL, narol, Ora. Or J. Lm MITCHELL, BIB Marovam Bldg., Portland, Orm. is best time to euro Catarrh, Beonchitis and Consumption. Our remedy is guaranteed, L r. u. box vis. W. H. Vm I CO., Buffalo, N. Y. X. F. M. V. Mo. 7-l01. WHJHf wrttinr t advertlaara pie aaaatlaa thla papetv '" candy ff CATHARTIC s. TIIADI MARK 1IIHWU f'""h','. 7v,