Catarrh The cause exists in the blood, in what causes inflammation of the mucous membrane. . - It is therefore impossible to cure the disease by local applications. It is positively dangerous to neg lect it, because it always affects the- stomach and deranges the general health, and is likely to develop into consumption. Many have been radically" and permanently eared by Hood's Sarsaparilla. It cleanses the blood and baa a peculiar alterative and tonic effect. R. Lone. California Junction. Iowa, writes: "I had catarrh three years. lost my appetite and could not sleep. My head pained me and I felt bad all over. I took Hood's Sarsaparilla and now have a good appetite, sleep well, and have no symptoms of catarrh.' Hood's Sarsaparilla Promises to cure and keeps the promise. It is better not to put off treatment-buy Hood's today. Aggravating Man. Mrs. Flitey My husband's the meanest thing.. He had the rheu matism when he woke up this morn ing. Mrs. Hitey Well? Mrs. Fliety Well, that's a sure sign of rain, and I've got a lawn party on for this afternoon. Phila delphia Press. J Not the Grammatical Kind, "hWat is a conjunction?" asked the teacher. "That which joins' together," was the prompt reply. "iGve an illustration," . said the teacher. " The up-to-date eirl hesitated and blushed. "The marriage sevice,' she said at last Chicago Post. A PUZZLING CASE,CAPE MALEA 1T- This signature is on every box of the genuine Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets the remedy that cans cola In one day A Formula. ' "Aren't you going to buy me one, mamma? "Buy you another new hat? would be extravagant!" "Oh, we could tell papa it was such a love of a hat I had to have it." Philosopic. "Poor Boy!" excaimed O'Hara condoling with Cassidy, who has been injured by a blast. " 'Tis tough luck teh have have yer hand blowed off." "Och, faith, it "might have bin wurse," replied Cassidy. "Suppose I bad me week's . wages in it at the toime." Philadelphia Press. Lucky Shortage. "Yes, my wife reads every blessed receipt she finds in the papers." - "Heavens; and does she try them all?" . "No. she doesn't. In fact she never tries a solitary one of them." "How does that happen?" ; Why, she s always out of some thing. " Cleveland Plain Dealer. America Ieaits. In consequence of the great demand for cotton goods, the U mtea states consumea more raw cotton than Great Britain, whicli has always held supremacy in this indus try, just as Hostetter's Stomach Bitters has been the Destlanmv medicine, ana wnicn has retained its prestige for over 50 years. Today the Bitters is used in almost every home. It cures dyspepsia, indigestion, constipation and biliousness, also purities the blood, calms the nerves and builds up toe entire system. Elaborate. A placard posted throughout a country town-announced the opening of a theatre as "under the manage ment of Miss Blank, newly decorated and painted. Tid-Bits. That TOT; KNOW WHAT TOC ARE TAKING When von take Grave's Tasteless Chill Tonic, because the formula is plainly printed on every bottle showing that it is simmy Iron and Qui nine in a tasteless form. No Cure, Ne Pay. 50c There is more Catarrh In this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to be incurable.. For a srreat manv vears doctors pro nounced it a local disease, and prescribed local ! remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it incurable. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitu tional disease, and therefore requires constitu tional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, man ufactured by F. J. Cheney dt Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on the market. It is taken internally in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case it falls to cure. Send tor circulars and testimonials. Ad dress, F. J. CH ENE Y & CO.. Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 76c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Took the Hint '51 thought you were go'ng to spend a week with your cousins over in Michigan." "No, I didn't go. When I wrote to them about it they said for me to come right along and make myself at home they woudln't consider me company." Chicago Tribune. No Assistance Required. J'It luks to me as if yez was thry- in' to make trouble becbune me -an the folks up stairs." "Divil a bit! If Oi wanted to make trouble for anybody Oi'd do it for them thot's not so able to do it' for thimselves!" Puck. Stop thm Oougfrand Vforka Off tha Cold. Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cni a cold la one day. no cure, Mo ray. rncezocenta. Wanted a Test The Tramp Yes'm. I've tried to cure the drink habit. ' Mrs. Good. You have? The Tramp Yes'm. I'm tryin' the faith cure now, an' I'd like to get a nickel to see if I could keep it with out spendin' it for beer. Puck. The Best Proscription tor Malaria Chills kTkI Fever fa ft bottle of ftrnvA'a ThaI-aIms Chill Tonic It is simply iron and quinine in a tasteless form. No Cure, No Pay. Price 50c. One Well Paid Bank Clerk. "I tell you, bank clerks are not sufficiently remunerated," exclaimed the broker quite forcibly. "Oh. I don't know," said the bank president, with a sad smile. "Our last receiving teller got about $20,000 a year for six years. That Has Attracted Wide-Spread Attention in Meal Circles. From the Item, Lynn, Matt. Thousands of dollars have been spent in doctors' bills by those afflict ed with epilepsy and, very frequently, it has been in vain. Ifr so often happens that the doctors do not strike at the root of the trouble. A cure which was easily effected, after physicians had failed to accomplish any permanent results, is that of Miss Annie K. Herbert, of Ho. 507 West ern avenue, Lynn, Mass. After years of suffering from this terrible afflic tion she was made well By the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale Peo ple. She makes the following statement: I was the victim of epileptic fits and spasms of the nerves from the time I was two years old until I reached the age of seventeen, when Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People cured me. Ten well-known physicians of Lynn treated me at different times but none succeeded in helping my case. I have even been to the Lynn hospital, hut the physi cians there failed to cure me, so you can see it was a disease that puzzled a good many doctors. My illness at times caused racking headaches and an awful dizziness made my head swim. I had what the doctors called spasms of the nerves about four times a day. The blood would rush to my head and a feeling come over me so that I wouldn't know what was going on around me. The spasms left me very weak. During one year I had eight epileptic fits. 'At last when all the efforts of the doctors had proved in vain I tried Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People and hardly three weeks had passed be fore 1 found they gave me great relief. I continued using them faithfully and in six months I was entirely cured and have had no return of my illness since Signed, MISS ANNIE K. HERBERT, Subscribed and sworn to before me this 10th day of April, 1901. THOMAS F. POUTER, (Seal.) Notary Public. The pills which cured Miss Herbert are a specific for all forms of weak ness arising from a watery condition of the blood or shattered nerves, two fruitful causes of almost every ill to which flesh is heir: Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People are sold by all dealers, or will be sent postpaid on receipt of price, 50 cents a box, or six boxes for $2.50, by Dr. Williams Medicine Co.,' Schenectady, N. Y. PATHETIC STORY OF AN GUSH SEA CAPTAIN. EN. 6tricken While a Toons; Man by the Drowning; of His Bride During- tne Honeymoon, He Lived tor Many Tears Among Ignorant Greek Goatherd. About twenty-five waa a young sailor The greatest professional athletes use Wizard Oil for a "rub-down." It soft ens the muscles and prevents soreness. Oh, That's Different! . Caller The minister's son is fol lowing in the footsteps of the spend thrift, young Jenks. - - Miss Prim Isn't that scandalous? Caller Hardly as bad as that. You see he's a tailor and is trying - to collect his bill. Chelsea uazette. ' , Illustrated. 'How do you manage to get rid of bores?" asked Snodgrass as he came in and took a seat by the editor s desk. Oh, easily enough, replied the editor. "I begin to tell them stories about my smart youngster. Now, onlv the other dav he said What Must you go? Well, good morning!' Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow'a Sooth ing Syrup the best remedy to use tor their children during the teething period. Tommy Did It "Hello !" cried Noah as the animals were tossed into the toy ark, "here's something new!" "Please sir," said the strange ani mal,"! used to be a leopard, but Tom my cut off my forelegs to make me a kangaroo." - - TO CURB A COLD IK ONI DAT Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to euro. B. W. drove's signature is on each box. 25c. On the Line. Old Lady Can you tell me, if you please, where I'll get the Blackrock tram? Dublin Car Driver Begorra, ma'am, if you don't watch yourself, you'll get it in the small of your back in about a minute. Jfunch. The Tip to Golfers. Crimson Glare. Puller But what should Friend Why are you star gazing my partner about? at old Tippler's red nose? I Putter Her splendid Artist i am getting inspiration lor course. Piso's Cure cannot be too highly spoken of as a cough cure. J. W. O'Beikn, 322 Third Ave., N., Minneapolis, Minn., Jan. 6, MOO. 1 Prompt Revenge. Pinching Bug Those folks screened us out of the house and the piazzas. Lightning Bug Yes? Pinching Bug Then they have a garden party and me and a lot of my kmfolk broke it up. Chicago Kecord- Herald. - . FITO Psnnan-Mitiy Cured. Ho flts er nervousness Sll after first dar'iUMof Dr. Kliae'sGre&t Nerve Restorer. Send for FR K K i.OO trUl bottle and treat la. la.tt.n-jvi.Mia,ijia..vai rcnau.ranaaeipma,jr The Pacemaker, -' " Woodby Booth Who was the lead ing man iu the company you- were with last season? - Knight Stands The advance agent. Yellowish. The Visitor Of course you know knotbing ot yellow journalism up here? . The Villager Wall, the ad'ter of the Banner he now an' agen puts in items up side down so 's to make the folks read 'em. I recken thet's sorter buff like, ain't it? Detroit Free Press, Right 1 Phrenologist Your bump of de- tructiveness is very large. Are you a soldier or a pugilist? Subject Neither. I'm a furniture mover. Tit-Bits. " I talk to Nothing Equals St. Jacobs Oil -. For Rheumatism, Gout, Sciatica, Neuralgia, Cramp, Pleurisy,. Lum bago, Sore Thoat, Bronchitis, ' Sore- ness, Stiffness, Bruises, Toothache, Headache, Backache, Fetache, Pains in the Chest, Pains in the Back, Pains in the Shoulders, Pains in the Limbs, and all bodily aches and pains." It acts like magic. Safe, sure and never iail ing. ' - - . ' -. . Semblance of Perpetual Motion. Into a basin T)f clear water put few pieces of camphor. " They will commence a peculiar motion, wavers ing every part of the surface of the water, but may instantly be stopped by dropping into the water the minutest quantity of an oily substace. FIRING THE FIRST SALUTE, a great marine picture. Friend What will you call it? Artist Why, "The lighthouse low the bridge. "Chicago News. be- play, of a regular Poller And if. she is duffer? - Putter Tell her what lobsters the others are. Brooklyn Life. The Distinction. "Yes, that's a pretty piece of brio a-brac. Where did you get it?" "In Canada." "What duty did you have to pay on it?" . . "None at all." . "Smuggled it through, did you?" "No, I just slipped it through. It isn't smuggling unless you're caught at it." Chicago Tribune. The Kind You Have Always Bought has borne the signa ture of Chas. H. Fletcher, and lias been made tinder his personal supervision for over SO years. Allow no one to deceive you in this. Counterfeits, Imitations and. Just-as-good" are but Experiments, and endanger the health of Children Experience against Experiment. .... What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare ; goric, Drops and Soothing: Syrnps. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its agre is its guarantee.' It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and "Wind. Colic. It relieves Teething: Troubles cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates, the' Food, regulates the - Stomach and Bowels, giving; healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. - The Kind Tou Hp; Always Bought Bears the Signature of . S9 M - - eesaaaSHBBBBBBBBBBBSBBS-- In Use For Over 30 Years. TMS cknta How Old Glory Was Honored by the French Frigate. .- Thejittle Banger ran slowly between the frowning French frigates, looking as warlike as they;. her men swarmed like bees into the rigging, and her colors ran up to salute the flag of his most Christian majesty of France, and she fired one by one her salute of thir teen guns, says Sarah Orne Jewett, in the Atlantic. -'- There was a moment of suspense. the wind was very light now; the pow der smoke drifted away and the flap-1 ping sails sounded loud . overhead. Would the admiral .'answer back, or would he treat this bold challenge like a handkerchief waved at him from a pleasure boat? Some of the officers on the Ranger looked incredulous, but Paul Jones Still held the letter In his hand. There was a puff of white smoke and the great guns of the French flagship began to shake the air one, two,. three, four, five, - six, seven, eight, nine; and then were still, save-for their echoes from the low hills about. Carnac and the great druid Mount of St Michael. , . - "Henry Gardner, you may tell the men that this was the salute of the King of France to our republic, and the first high honor to our flag," said the captain proudly to his steersman; but they were all huzzaing now along the Ranger's - decks, that little ship whose name shall never be forgotten while her country lives.. . The captain lifted bis hat and stood looking at the flag. " .. "We hardly know what - this day means, gentlemen," he said soberly to his officers who came about him. .."I believe we are at the christening of the greatest nation that was ever born years ago there who. by dint of hard work. Integrity of character and firmness of will, reached at the age ot ; 2tf the summit of bis ambition be coming a master of what then would be "called a good-sized steamship, some 900 tons register. Upon this ac cession to good fortune he married the girl of his choice, who had pa tiently waited for him since as boy and girl sweethearts they parted on his first going to sea. And with rare complacency his owners gave him the Inestimable privilege of carrying his young bride to sea with him. How happy he was! How deep and all-embracing his pride, as steaming down the grimy Thames he explained to the light of his eyes all the wonders that she. was now witnessing for the first time but .which he bad made fa miliar to her mind by his oft-repeated sea stories during the few bright days between voyages that It had been abie to develop to courtship. The ship was bound to several Mediterranean ports, the time being late autumn, and conse quently the most Ideal season for a honeymoon that could possibly be Im agined. Cadiz, Genoa, Naples, Venice, delightful tour with not one Weary moment wherein to wish for something else. Even a flying visit to old Rome from Naples-had been possible, for the two officers, rejoicing in their happy young skipper's joy, saw to It that no unnecessary cares should trouble him, and bore willing testimony, In order that he should get as much delight out of those halcyon days as possible, that the entire crew were as docile as could be wished, devoted to their bright com mander and. his beautiful wife. Then at Venice came orders to proceed to Galatz and load wheat for home. Great was the glee of the girl-wife. She would see Constantinople and the Dan ube. Life would hardly be long enough to recount all the wonders of this most wonderful of wedding trips. And they sailed, with hearts overbrimming with joy as the blue sky above them seem ed welling over with sunlight" Wind and weather favored them. nothing occurred to cast a shadow over their happiness until nearing Cape Ma- lea at that fatal hour of the morning, Just before the dawn, when more col lisions occur than at any other time. they were run into by a- blunderfng Greek steamer coming the other way, and cut down amidships to the water's edge. To their peaceful sleep or quiet appreciation of the night's silvern splendors succeeded the overwhelming flood, the hiss and roar of escaping steam, the suffocating -1 embrace of death. - In that dread fight for life all perished but one, he so lately the hap piest of men,.the skipper Instinctive ly clinging to a fragment of wreckage. he had been washed ashore under Cape Malea at the ebbing of the scanty tide, and his strong physique reasserting it self enable him to reach the plateau. Here he was found gazing seaward by some goat-herds, " who, in search of their nimble-footed Socks, had wander ed down the precipitous side of the mountain. ; They endeavored to per suade him to come with them back to the world, but in vain. He would live, gratefully accepting some of their poor provision! but from that watching place he would -not go. And those rude peas ants, understanding something of his depth of.-woe., sympathized with him so deeply that without payment or hope of any, they helped him to build his hut and kept him supplied with such poor morsels of food and drink as suf ficed for his stunted needs. And there, with his gaze fixed during all his wakng hours upon that inscrut able depth wherein all his bright hopes had suddenly been quenched, be lived until quite recent years, ' "the world forgetting, by .the world forgot," a liv ing monument or constancy and pa tient uncomplaining grief. By his hum ble friends, whose language he never learned, he was regarded as a saint and when one day they came upon his lifeless body fallen forward upon his knees at the little nnglazed window through which he was wont to look out upon the sea where his dear one lay, they felt confirmed in their opinion of the sanctity of the hermit of Cape Malea. London Spectator. - A New Species. "I would like to sell you the entire works of Omar Khayam, " began the the book agent glibly ; "they are the finest things that ever came from a pen." "Them's a new breed of pigs to me, commented Mr. Forkanlard, scratching his head doubiously. Are they anything like Berkshire's. Ohio State Journal. He Couldn't, 'Oh, Mr. Spoonleigh, pray rise. It I is not right that you should kneel at ' f . -n . V 1 r ... . my jeei. ruse, 1 peg oiyoui" lm- piorea tne lair lady. But he didn't rise. His Irish did, though, and he replied solemnly: i m airaiu er miss urace I m afraid I'm kneeling on your er that is, you dropped your chewing gum. anu, on, miss tirace, I'm stuck on you !" Denver Times. A Depraved Appetite. No, we couldn't have our usual ride on Sunday, and we were so dis appointed!" "What was the trouble?" - Why, our horse got loose in the night and ate up his best bonnet." Cleveland Plain Dealer. - The Present Pace. Servant A publisher at the door to see you, sir. Modern Author Have him come in and wait; tell him I just began writing a book and won't have it done for 15 minutes. Ohio State Journal. . Wrenched Foot and Ankle Cured By !. St Jacobs Oil. - Gentlemen : A short time ago, I severely wrenched my foot and ankle. The injury was very paiuful, and the consequent inconvenience (being obliged to keep to business) was very trying. A friend recommended St. Jacobs Oil, and I take great pleasure in informing you that one applica tion was sufficient to effect a complete cure. . To a busy man so simple and effective a remedy is invaluable, and I shall lose no opportunity of suggesting the use of St. Jacobs Oil. Yours truly, Henry J. Doirs, Manager, The Cycles Co., London, England. St. Jacobs Oil is safe, sure and never failing. Conquers pain. MILLINERY MODES. ff til r-. III s a X 111 ai wrx m 41 a 1 The Story of a Woman' Suffering. " Aggrieved. "It was an outrage!" exclaimed the excitable young man with the very foreign accent. "The., father of the young lady offered a marriage settle ment of 1100,000." It isnt much of a dowry." "My dear friend ; it is not a dowry at all. It is a tip. Washington Star. ABSOLUTE SECURITY. Genuine Carter's Little Liver Pills. Must Bear Signature of Sea Fac-Simlle Wrapper Below. Vary aasall amd aa mtmf : - FOR HEADACHE : FOR DIZZINESS FDRIlUOUSRESt. FOt TORPID LIVER. FOR CONSTIPATION. FOR SALLOW SUN. FOR THE COMPLEXION rwwupMTimc. . 1 ti caan I Pnrery TgetaUev.fty. ''ore CARTER'S IflVER CURE SICK HEADACHE. WET WEATHER WISDOM' JVXr W THE ORIGINAL OIL-CD CLOTHING LACK OR YCLLOW WILL KEEP YOU DRY NOTHING ELSE WILL TAKE NO SUBSTITUTES CATALOGUES FREE 5H0WIN6 TULL LINE Of GARMENTS AND HATS. . A.J.T0WER C0..BO3TON, MASS. " Dkab Mrs. PinkhaM: When I began the use of Lydia E. Fintham's Vegetable Compound I was suffering terribly. At tunes tne pain waa almost more than I could stand. My heart would nearly stop beating and would get cold and numb. "My husband thought many times 1 was dying and did not dare to leave me alone. I also Buffered severely at . times of menstruation. " 1 had tried several doctors and they told me that they had done all thatmedicinecould do. In the face of all this, and to the aston ishment of my family and friends, your reme dies cured me. I am now well and do the work for ght in the family. I feel orateful for mv recovered bfialth. and constantly recommend your medicine.' Mrs. Carrie Bellviixe, Ludington, Mich. The record of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is written in thousands of such letters as Mrs. Bell ville's. W hen d uring its whole career of thirty years no physician has to our knowledge criticised this medicine adversely, and thousands are daily pre scribing it in their practice, should you, who know less about medi ' cine than they, say, " Oh, I do not believe it is any good " ? Mrs. Pinkham advises women free of charge. Her address is Lynn, Mass. No woman knows the truth about women's ills as thoroughly as Mrs. Pinkham, and no medicine in the world has oone so mucn good as X Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. '5000 REWARD We have deposited with the National Citv Bank, of Lviin. 5,ooo, which will be paid to anv person who can find that the above testimonial letter is not genuine, or -was published before obtaining the writer's special permission. I, y dia K. Pinkham MedicinbCo. Saved. Scott How did you like that ciear I gave you yesterday? ijurns I liked it so well that I hadn't the heart to burn it. Boston Transcript. His Reason. She You played a very careless game,. Jack. Why don t you keep your eye 011 the ball? He I can t keep it on both of you. Brooklyn Life. - A. Leader. - Papa So. Kobby, you're the presi dent of your bicycle club. That's very nice. How did they happen to choose you? Bobby Well, you see, papa, I'm the only boy that's got a bicycle. Tit-Bits. Too Early Yef. "The first game of golf was played in Scotland over 500 years ago." "Wonder if they've found any of the balls yet that were used in the tame." The Chastisement. Kind Lady Why are you crying little boy? Little Boy Coz maw just made a example out o' me for my little brother's sake." Ohio State Journal'. Why It Was Returned. New Servant I found this coin upon your desk, sir. Master I'm glad you are honest. I put it there purposely to test your honesty. - New Servant That's what I thought. FARM MACHINERY AND SUPPLIES. THE STAR OF STARS STEEL STAR WIND MILL. Has ball bearing In turn-table, - Turns freely to the wind. Ball bearings thrust in wheel, insuring lien test running Qualities, and reserving greatest amount of power for pumping. uaivanizea aiier mating, rui xogeiier with galvanized bolts, double-nutted ; no part can rust or get loose and rattle. - Weight regulator; perfect regulation. No spring to change tension with every change of temperature, and grow "w eaker with age. Repairs always on hand. These things are worth money to vou. Then why not buy a STAR? MITCHELL, LEWIS & STAVER CO. PORTLAND, OREGON. - Bfdt possible 10 build. BMt mate r'al; Best pro. portion. Best finish. Lightest running. Seventy years' experience. M 1 Ctl Kl. . I. ""H & STATEK CO., 1st and Tuylor Sts., Furtland. Or JOHN POOLE, Portland, Oregon, Coot of Morrison Street, Can give you the best bargains in Bngeies. flows. Boilers and Engines, WMnomills and Pumps an! General Machinery. See us before buying. . " ESTABLISHED 1870. INCORPORATED 1899. G. P. RUMMELItl & SOUS. 12B Sooord Sit,, Noar Wnhlngfoi, Portland, Oregi n. Tho Loading and Reliable Furriers of the Northwest Fur Coats, Capes, Collarettes,. Boas, Etc., Made in all the Fashionable Furs. Fur Trimmings. . Robes and Rugs. Send for Catalogue. - ; r Furs remodeled and repaired. Write us. - BOWELS yYST BEST FOR THE mtr lay -mm CATHARTIC ywVWWM PaPa&aVtFtfanntFlkFmlFlaWt JjESJOMACHj W "WMHalaf alWa' asa latl jt BalWal aTsi - - j PURELY VEGETABLE tt Muaaav araaST. Maw york rrr. Showing the new . English turban shape, A few plumes and a knot of straw will furnish the trimmings, and a little tilt adds to the stylish effect . into the world. wnen America, republic though may be, wlll salute' no foreign without, receiving gun for gun!" 'i Output ot the British Mint. The recently Issued report of the deputy master of England's mint shows that the oupnt of new money was be yond all precedent in 1900. A total of 102 tons of standard gold, 234 tons of standard silver and 391 tons of bronze The day shall come was coined Into 107,689,513 pieces. In she addition nearly 30,000,000 pieces were flag struck In the colonial mints. The output I of the English mint amounted In value to about $78,000,000. K.F. X.O. Ma. 4.1HI. VVHKlr writing to dTartlaanj plasm As a rule people are disappointed In compliments: they always expect more. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. ' 300 Mis SeGurefl M.': San Francisco Business College 1XSO Market St., San Franctseo, Cat. FULL COURSE, $60.00. ' Write for Catalogue. - Summer Resolutions TAKE IBJt Keeley Curo Sure relief bom liquor, opium and tobaora aaoiU. Band lor particulars to bsley Institute, Moved to 420 Williams Ave., Portland, Orearon. ILJVER MILD BUT SUREmJ IJHOTHERSJ j" CUR?" J C0NIPAT0N I njEVrTsOLD! 'rNJBULKj T- j CUKtS WHtKi ALL LSE FAILS. t T I i Beat Cough Sirup. Tastes Good. Tin f 1 I ' in time. Bold by drurrtsts. r l -lri!Tl:!!c;r IO ' as so ALL DRUGGISTS. taste good. Eat them like candy. They remove any bad taste in the mouth, leav-; lug the breatn sweet and perfumed. It is B IflVOCUlE LU la&G U1C1U, UU .UC liked especially by children. sweeten the stomach by cleansing" tha mouth, throat and food channel. That means, they stop undigested food from souring in the stomach, prevent gas form ing in the bowels, and kill disease germs ul any Kino, uai oreea anu xeeu in tne en tire system. -. - .. are purely vegetable and contain no mer curial or other mineral poison. They con sist of the latest discoveries in medicine, and form a combination of remedies un equaled to make the blood pure and rich and make clean skin and beautiful com plexion. . t. tone the stomach and bowels and stir up the lazy liver. They do not merely soften the stoola and cause their discharge, but strengthen the bowels and put them into lively, healthy condition, making their ac tion natural. never grip nor gripe. They act quietly, pos itively and never cause any kind of uncom fortable feeling. Taken regularly they make the liver act regularly and naturally as it should. They keep the sewerage of the body tiiupci uiuviiis una Keep tne system Clean. Increase the flow of milk In nursing moth ers. If the mother eats a tablet, it makes her milk mildly purgative and has a mild but certain effect on the baby. In this way they are the only safe laxative for the nursing infant. taken patiently, persistently, will cure any form of constipation, no matter how old or how often other remedies have fafled. They are absolutely guaranteed to cure any case, or purchase money will be cheerfully re funded. cost 10c. 25c, 60c a box. ' Samples sent free for the asking. We publish no testimonials but sell Caacarets on their merit under ab solute guarantee to cure. Buy and try a box to-day, or write ua for free sample and booklet. . mii msuH iraroT co., aneuw r nw toes. tfnr. DrUADn win be paid to any reader of this paper who will re. 4IU7 lL TY port to as any attempt of substitution, or sale of ' : " something just as good" when Cascarata are called for, ana furnish evidence upon which we can convict. 'All correspondence is-lfntuU. 1 1 awutba thl paper.