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POLITICS SHOULD INTEREST EVERY MAN.
Ey Marcus A. fauna, Ctafetf States Senator from Ohio.
It you do not make it a point to interest
yourself in polities actively, I mean to
work for the beat principles and to sup
port the best candidates, you are not a
good citizen. Your country is a collec
tion of individuals. Its power result
from the union of these individuals. Your
country gives you tremendous benefit.
It protects you in the enjoyment of your
life, your liberty and your happiness. It
guards your home, your family, hold up
high ideals for you and your children.
What return do you make for all thiaf
u. a. Think the matter over. Do you Hon
estly think you do as much as you shauld ?
The government of your country begins with the abor
hood caLus-the caucus that is held just a few block, from
here you live. It works up from the caucus to the city
county. State and national conventions, from the townsbp
board to the United State House of Representative, the
Senate and the White House. Do you attend your caucus?
Do you care to know when or where it will be held? Would
you give up vonr least important business or social engage
ments to attend it? Let each man answer these questions
for himself. The man who does not discharge this plain duty
is not the citizen he should be. Politics would be on a higher
plnne if all the citizens interested themselves in the caucus.
If you want to do something for your country you Always
have the chance if you are in politics. No doubt you (vould
respond to a call to arms. Of course you would, you say. Then
why don't you respond to the simplest demand? In the matter
of working for the interests of this country there must be no
distinction between classes. Each man as a man must do his
duty. He must prove that he is worthy of the suffrage by in
teresting himself in the government of his own community.
FUTURE Of THE INDIAN.
By General T. J. Morgan.
Will education save the remnant of American
Indians? Yes, as men and women; not as tribes.
The Indians as a peculiar, distinct, separate senii
barbarons people are doomed to disappear. Indiauism
is an anachronism and must pass away.
Education is the only hope of the red men and
women; it offers them salvation. Those who accept it
will be saved as American citizens. Those who refuse it will
Ierish.
What I mean-by this is that it is inevitable that the Indians,
like all other elements in our national life, must become ob
sorbed by the nation and lose their distinctive racial peculiari
ties, the one exception to this probably being the negro.
It is impossible that the Indians should maintain their
tribal organizations with separate governments, being a sort of
nation within a nation, and have their own peculiar civiliza
tion; it is both undesirable and impossible.
Education is the means of bringing the Individual Indians
into such relationship with our national life that they will
desire the same things which the white people desire. They
will adopt our ideals or individual hope, cease to think and
feel like Iudiuns and feel and think only as American citizens.
quaintance as compared with that of his forefathers Is simplj
enormous. The acquaintances of any busy man in the busy
hive of twentieth century industry are numbered not by the
score nor by the hundred but by the thousand.
2. With an increased humauitarianism under which men
are more truly brothers than ever before, there is no need to
ordinary cases for the formation of friendship's link, at least
as a means of mutual-succor and support,
3. Moreover, the very wear and tear of modern ale. Its
ceaseless and increasing struggle in the teeth of ever fieroer
competition iu all walks of life, the effort that is needed to
gain a livelihood or make a nan-.? all these leave scanty leis
ure and small inclination for fcning new friendships or even
keeping up those already formed. .
Friendship, however, perhaps has not changed so much in
degree as in kind. No arguments are needed to establish the
admitted truth that the social intercourse of the sexes, rhich
now supplies so many of the closest and most exalted friend
ships, was in former years far less satisfactory than nnder
modern civilization it has now become. . indeed, in most cases
it was simply non-existent.
And in this great and almost magical elevation of woman
kind mentally, physically and-morally, is to be found what I
called just now one of those providential compensations that
are frequently to be met with when :at first sight one is apt to
imagine that such and such a virtue that nourished in the good
old times is beginning to fall into decay.
OUB BUDGET OF FUN.
HUMOROUS SAYINGS " AND
INGS HERE AND THERE.
DO-
Jokes and Jokeleta that Are Supposed
to Have Been Recently Born Saying
and Doings that Are Old, Carious and
Laughable The Week's Humor,
-
Traveler I want a bed for the night
Clerk Haven't got one In the. house,
sir. ' " '
"Got one out of the house?"
"Oh, yes,"
"Well, I'll take that. Where is It?"
."Out In the backward, sir. It's the
strawberry bed. Don't roll over on the
berries. Good-night, sir."
Quite Different.
Wesley Yo look troubled' Rastus!
Haven't you got de nerve to propose to
her?
Rastus Oh, I popped de question,
but I ain't got de nerve to question pop.
ANNEX CUBA AS A TERRITORY.
By Representative Robert 6. Cousins, of Iowa.
I cannot see uny assured happiness for
the Cuban pedple, and I mean, of course,
commercial prosperity when- I say this,
except through annexation, ' I have al
ways believed that to be the only solution
of one of the most vexatious problems
that has ever confronted the people of
the United States, to whom Cuba looks
as a child toward its parent. The men
who represent the" business interests of
the island have always favored annexa
tion, and to-day they desire it more than
ever, I think it rather premature when
' Cuba is spoken of as a possible State in
our Union. That is so remote that it is
uobt. o. cousixs. a wagte of time to consider it.
The bone and sinew of the island,' the thinking men there
who have the best interests of their country at stake, desire
a political alliance with 'the United States, for without it they
cannot occupy a position which gives them standing commer
cially with other countries. I fear the first outbreak will come
from the laboring class, and such a happening would be most
disastrous. Let Cuba come in as a territory before internecine
strife, brings back to her once more the devastation and misery
she suffered through Spanish tyranny.
Handicapped. .
Madge flow is It you're not going
out yachting with Charlie again?
Dolly It took both his hands to man
age the boat September Smart Set
How Can It?
FORMATION AND CONTROL OF TRUSTS.
By J. J. Hill, President of Great Northern Railway.
1'he only serious objection to so-called
trusts has been the method of creating
them not for the purpose of manufactur
ing any public commodity in the first
place, but for the purpose of selling
sheaves of printed securities which rep
resent nothing more than good will atd
prospective profits to the promoters.
If it is the desire of the general gov
ernment, through Congress, to prevent
the growth of such corporations, it has
always seemed to me that a simple remedy was within its
roach. Under the constitutional provision allowing Congress
to regulate commerce between the States all companies desir
ing to transact business out of the State iu which they are
Incorporated should be held to a uniform provision of federal
law. They should satisfy a commission that their capital stock
was actually paid up in cash or in property, at a fair valuation,
just as the capital of the national bank is certified to be paid up.
With that simple law the temptation to make companies for
the purpose of selling prospective profits would be at an cud,
and at the same time Do legitimate business would suffer.
J. J. 1ULL.
COLLEGE COURSE MUST BE SHORTENED.
By President Barpsr, University of Chicago.
The feeling grows stronger In every quarter that
the college course, at least for those who are to en
gage in a profession, must be shortened. Many men
who are preparing for a profession are distinctly in
jured by the last year or two in college. There arc
some men for whom the college, atmosphere, as dis
tinguished from that of the professional school, is not
a wholesome one. Men who in college, idle away their time
in many cases find the more strenuous life of professional train
ing exactly suited to their needs.
It does not seem that the Harvard plan of three years
meets with general favor, even in Cambridge, although, accord
ing to the official report, 40 per cent of, the. men now graduat
ing from Harvard College finish their academic work in three
rears. It would seem to be. a better plan to allow those who
do not contemplate a professional course of study to take the
full four years of work in college and to arrange for the other
class to count their early professional work as a part of the
work accepted for the bachelor's degree. A great forward
step in the direction of this policy has been taken in the receut
action of Yale. This policy has been adopted as the basis for
the organization of the schools of medicine and law in the
University of Chicago. It is the most practical solution of the
problem which confronts us and bids fair to be the commonly
accepted solution witnin a short time.
IS FRIENDSHIP DYING OUT?
By Rev. J. Hudson, British Essayist.
There is an nppureut decay of friendship, and if
uv inquire into the reason of this 1 think we might
attribute it to one or other of all of the following
a uses or circumstances:
1. In these days of rapid communication by sea
and land, in the frequent and incessant congregation
CHARACTER VS. SALARY.
By George 6. Williams.
Men who are trusted with such large amounts
ought not to be too young, for temptations are strong
er with the young than with those who have arrived
at more mature years and have experienced the severe
trials of many temptations.
It goes without saying that men who are trusted
with large amounts of securities o'uicht to be better
paid than those whose duties are of less1 importance and whose
positions are without special responsibility. But so far as
and congestion of human beings for purposes of busl- character is concerned, a man of nrinclnU mio-hr k ,.
ness and pleasure which is such a characteristic In the age In safe to be trusted with a million dollars as with one In mv
1. 1 : .1. ,..,1 InANtau .... . o V. . . . "
nuicu e n., m- uui.ic.iai uiau a uc- miuu n is a ijurauuu ui me man anu not ox the salary.
ARTISTIC TIN VASES.
Several women lu Germany are now
making beautiful and artistic orna
ments and household uteuslls out of
tin. Apparently the first to utilize
her talents In this direction was Frau
Clara Hoppenrath. of Berlin. She fash
ioned artistic tin vases, and since then
she has made a beautiful Imitation of
a cluster of silver thistles, which has
been bought by the King of Roumanla.
Tin Is an easy metal to manipulate,
and any woman who is a good artist
will have little difficulty In shaping It
as she desires. The design must first
be carefully drawn on the tin. or rather
punched In It. and then as carefully
cut out Only a few tools are needed
for the work, and the necessary skill
lu their use can soon be acquired. As
decorations for articles of majolica and
wood delicate tin ornaments are now
becoming popular In Germany, and al
most all of them are made by women.
and why they are dangerous. It is well
kuowu that stables are great nurseries
of files. It seems hopeless to attempt
to regulate stables so that tiles won't
I breed In them, but a good deal can be
j done by the use of knowledge and of
sense; nnu wuere stables are so placed
that their flies are particularly annoy
ing the use of chloride of lime will help
matters very much. The great central
truth about flics and the danger from
them seems to be, the cleaner the place
the fewer the flies and the less duugtr
from those that are there. Common
Hies do not secrete poison; they merely
carry It. Don't leave any pols- n around
where they can get at it Bury filth;
keep garbage In proper receptacles, and
remove It promptly.
FU S AND ADMINISTRATION.
Much Is Beinir Done Toward a Better
Understanding;.
The present administration Is opposed
to flies and Is fighting them through the
Department of Agriculture. Dr. How
ard, chief of the division of entomology.
Is the general directing the campaign,
which Is being prosecuted at present
chiefly by the distribution of pamphlets
telling about all sorts of files, their vari
ous habits and dangerous propensities,
l'or the better study of them 2,300 were
caught in kitchens and dining rooms In
all parts of the country and put on trial.
says a writer In Harper's Weekly. Of
these, !S per ceut were common house
Hies. The house fly does uot bite or
sting. The greatest danger from him
arises from his neglect to wipe his feet
He will tramp over filth and infected
matter and straightway track his accu
mulation over anything that any near
by familv may be having for dinner. It
is easier to discourage flies altogether
than to teach them better habits. Gen
eral Entomologist Howard talks of a
war of extermination, but the first and
in st practicable thing to do is to teach
people In general as much as possible
PRETTY BOOKKEEPER J3INS
SALVATION ARMY RANKS.
For the love of a poke bonnet and the
belief In the blood aud fire doctrine of
the Salvation army, as taught by the
lads and lassies lu red and blue. Miss
Nellie Johnson, a fair Beverly. Mass.,
miss, will stand In postoffice square in
that city and in a fervent appeal will
HISS NELLIE JOIIXS03T.
Invite all sinners to come to the foun
tain of the Lord, and be saved.
For all the years the army has been
In Beverly, the army has few more In
teresting recruits than bonnle Nellie
Johnson. Because she believes that she
has been called to the work. Miss John
son leaves business life with a bright
future before her and casts her lot with
abouf Hies; when aud where they breed J the soldiers of Christ who so out Into
the highways and byways to bring the
fallen back Into grace.
This new recruit np to a few days
ago was employed as a bookkeeper by
a Beverly concern, but now she has for
saken the pages of figures and the
nerve-racking problem of a trial bal
ance for that of the Instruments and
appeals of the Salvationists.
Miss Johnson's parents do not like
ner decision, and her .minister. Sunday
school teacher and friends have tried
to prevail upon the girl to le&ve the
army, tint she would, sacrifice every
thing for the sake of saving souls.
Arabian Coffee. '
i lie Arabian coffee maker, havjng
piepareu nis nre of charcoal and placed
near it a huge pot containing water.
takes a few handfuls of green-coffee
berries, carefully culls out all Imper-
rect oerries and foreign substances and
then places the best of the berries In
ii iron iaaie neia over the fire. The
berries are permitted to roast until
they begin to smoke, and are then
while still uncharred, placed In a small
mortar and carefully brayed with a
pestle closely fitting the cup of the
mortar.
The berries are not. however, re
duced to a dust While this process
has been going on a small pot has been
half filled with tepid water from the
large pot and placed over the fire.
When the water In the small pot has
oegun to boll the broken coffee ber
ries are thrown In. fcjnd' the boiling is
permuted to go on for a short time.
tne aecoctlon being stirred with
spoon when it shows signs of boiling
over. The coffee Is then served In
small cups without cream or sugar.
Dogs of War. -
There are numerous Instances on rec
ord where dogs have displayed won
derful intelligence in war, when car
rying messages while in action and
when acting as carriers to points or
stations at a distance. An officer of
my acquaintance, while campaigning
against Indians in the Northwest,
would always collect a few dogs from
each settlement he passed through and
take them along to the country of the
hostlles. When Important to send back
messages at a time when It was Impos
sible to get a soldier through the sur
rounding tribes, these dogs, with pa
pers attacnea to tneir collars, were dis
patched to the settlements from which
they came, and thus official common!
cations were passed along to headquar
ters. New York Press.
Professional hypocrites confess the
sins of others and overlook their own.
She Cornered Him.
' The city editor was troubled, s&t to
say angry.
"Hang It all, he exclaimed, as he
read the letter addressed to his de
partment, "my wife has been asking
me that .question for the last week
and I retused to be bothered- " He
looked at the letter again and jumped
out of his chair. ' Thunder and guns,"
he cried, "it's her handwriting, too.
Now that she has learned the trick,
she'll make me settle every social,
household and historical question that
comes up, and I'll be right on haud to
take the blame if I make a mistake."
For a long time he remained buried
In thought Then he resigned. Brook
lyn Eagle. '
As He Understood It.
Smith Where are you living now?
Brown In St Louis. Ever been
there?
Smith No.
Brown Well, come over and spend a
week with us and you'll never live
anywhere eise.
Smith Why, Is the climate that fa
tal? Chicago News.
Cozy in Name Only.
Cholly I'm awfully tired and want
to rest a bit
Carrye Then don't sit In the cozy
corner.
This Means You.
If you have not yet had a sample
tin of Monopole spices we want to talk
to you. ".Ve are so v positive "that no
other brand of sp'ces will compare
with Monopole in strength, purity and
fragrance that we will send you a foil
weight 2-oz. tin for a two-cent etamp
ai d the name of your grocer. These
tins retail for 10 to 20 cents each, so
that if we didn't think you would
continue using Monopole epices we
couldn't afford to make this offer. Send
in your etamp and grocer's name at
once. Address Wadbams & Kerr Bros.,
Portland, Oregon. - ; "
: ' A Russian Law.
No Russian is allowed to return to
Jis native country if he has while away
changed his reli'ion.
' Hamlin's Wizard Oil battles success
fu 1 : gainst pain from any nuse what
ever ; wny shoul.l you be without it.
A Mountain Town.
There is a town ' of 600 inhabitants
Eddie (aged C) Say, pop, ain't the
world round?
His Pop Yes.
Eddie Then how can it ever come to
an end?
In the Wrongj Pew.
Lady Customer Give me a package
of hairpins, please.
Green Salesman YouTl find those in
the hair mattress department, madam.
Ohio State Journal.
Cautious.
Stern Mother Were you In swim
ming, Bobble?
Bobbie What if I'll say yes?
Stern Mother Why, I should whip
you.
Bobble Then I refuse to answer.
Ohio State Journal.
Farsiurhted.
'Dolly Is going somewhere with that
young man this evening."
"Yes, going to sit with him In the
hammock. Right after dinner she went
upstairs and put on a dark shirt waist"
Portland Oregonlan.
The Southern Pbilospher.
"You look happy," ventured the tour
ist '
Couldn't be more so, stranger," re
plied the lanky native.
'Didn't the lightning strike your
place?"
Yes, hit tire woodpile an' spilt up
enough kindling to last six weeks."
"How about the cloudburst?"
"Oh, that saved the old woman a
week's washing.- Just bung the clothes
out an' the water did the rest"
"But the earthquake"" ,
"Well, that saved some more work.
Churned up all the milk aroun into
butter. Nature is man's greatest help.
stranger."
Disappointed.
The Lady Did any one call while I
was out?
The Maid No, ma'am.
The Lady That's very strange, I
wonder what people think I have an
"at home day" for. Moonshine.
His Only Request.
Judge The jury has returned a ver
dict of guilty. Have you anything to
say for yourself before sentence is
passed? -
Prisoner Only one thing your honor.
I trust you will see your way clear to
deduct the time occupied by my coun
sel's speech from my term of Imprisonment-
Narina the A see Limit,
Firstnight Mdlle. DeKiquor Is bill
ed as having appeared before- many of
the crowned Leads of Europe. I won
der who they were?
Frontrow All those who reigned pre
vious to the beginning of the nine
teenth century, I Imagine,
on the top of the Mount of Olives.
t?IT( PermonentTv Curat ffo fits or mrransnea
r 1 1 V aftor first 1st'. i..of lr. Kline's Great Notts.
Restorer. Send for Fit EE 3"i. 00 trial lmttlc&nd treat,
ias. Da. It. LI Kunc LuL.tttl A.rchSt Philadelphia, Jr
A. Cough
" I have made a most thorough
trial of Ayers Cherry Pectoral and
am prepared to say that for all dis
eases of the lungs it never disap
points." J. Early Finley, Ironton, O.
As It Seemed.
""What's his business?"
"Everybody's."
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Hava Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
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Unconvinced.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral
won t cure rheumatism ;
we never said it would.
It won't cure dyspepsia;
we never claimed it. But
it will cure coughs and
colds of all kinds. We
first said this sixty years
ago; we've been saying it
ever since.
Three sizes: 25c, Mc, SI. Atldraotot.
Consult your doctor. If he says take it,
then do as he uys. If he tolls you not
to take it, then dout take It. He knows.
Leave It with him. We are willlnR.
J. C. AVER CO.. Lowell, Has.
Anthracite Coal. .
. It is estimated that, allowing a year
ly output of 60,000,000 tons, the stock
of anthracite in Pennsylvania will last
80 years.
Mothers will find Mrs. fttnslow's Sooth
ing Syrup the best remedy to use tor their
children during the teethmg period.
Fish Sauce.
A delicious fish tance to serve with
fish or meat is ma le by putting six
spoonsful of water to four- of vinegar;
Good Advice.
HIx Green sent $1 to a man who ad
vertised to Impart Information that
would enable any one to save money.
Dix Did he get the Information?
HIx Yes. The advertiser wrote and
told him not to send any more, -
Took It for Granted.
Guide (at the capltol) See that man
across the way? That Is the speaker
of the house.
Jay Green Dew tell! Heow long hes
his ole woman been dead huh?
Kt'aaion.
"How do you sell your wood?"
"By the cord."
"How long has it been cut?"
"Four feet"
"I mean howMong has It been since
you cut it?"
"Xot a bit longer than It is now."
A Hot Ono.
His Observation.
"There are two critical periods-in
every married woman's life," observed
the bachelor philosopher.
"Put me next" said the very young
man.
"One" replied the b. p. "is when she
has a hired girl and the other Is when
she hasn't"
His Experience.
HIx They say that every hearty
laugh adds a day to one's life.
Dix Don't believe a word ef It
HIx Why not?
Dix A man kicked at least a week
off my life recently because I laughed
when a banana peel upset him on the
sidewalk.
A Pointei.
You can sometimes see pretty well Into
the future if you get the right focus on
the past Puck.
How He Felt.
"Is It a severe attack?" asked his
wife.
"Is it?" said the dyspeptic. "I feel
as though I had eaten everything ever
mentioned in a cook book!" Puck.
Cholly In what profession would
you like me to distinguish myself?
Miss Kiddem Oh! Any at all a iire-
loog explorer In Africa, for instance.
Scheme that Failed.
Tom (teaslngly) Would you be sorry
to hear that I am going to marry
Edyth?
Mayme Indeed I should.
Tom Why?
Mayme Because I really like Edyth.
Not Ezactlr a Compliment.
Hewitt Ignorance Is bliss.
Jewett You'd better get your life in
sured. Hewitt What for?
Jewett You're liable to die of Joy.
New York Tunes.
Appropriate Expression.
Reginald Miss Wose, dont you think
my imported Egyptian cigarettes are
fine? "
Miss Hose Yea, they are perfectly
killing.
At the Minstrels.
Bones Yeas, sab. Ah kin prove dat
Noah didn't take enuf to eat on dat voy
age. Tambo How kin yo prove It?
Bones Don't de good book say he
only took one Ham? ?
Well Watered.
Stubb You complain about these
streets being damp. Why, I know a
city where the streets are always a
field of water.
Pen n What city Is that?
Stubb Venice. .
Trove's .Golden Dream.
She And will you speak to papa to
morrow, dear?
He (In dismay) Oh! Don't, darling
dont wake me up! Puck. v
Too Philosophic
"It's terribly warm," said the person
who could not suffer in silence.
"Yes," answered the man who is so
irond-natured that he Irritates. "But
It's a great, comfort to think that you
are not in danger of being arrested for
forgetting to clean the snow off your
sidewalk." Washington Star.
A Mortal Enemy.
"Aunt Sally Is a good old soul. I sup
pose she hasn't an enemy In the world.
"Indeed, she has! I know one. &ne
once spoke of Miss Bleachblood as 'that
girl with the sandy hair.' "Puck.
But Not SatisBer.
ThP Author This is all nonsense
about the literary profession being un
healthy.
The Poet Of course. Why, It Is' the
greatest appetite producer In the world.
Where Thieves Hide Money.
According to Chief of Detectives Mil
ler, there are curious changes of fash
Ion among women criminals, just as
among their more honest sisters, says
the Philadelphia Record. "Take, for
instance." said he, "the matter of how
women pickpockets conceal upon their
persons the coin which they steal. JJia
vou ever know that the place of con
cealment varies with" them from year
to year? Back in 1890 they hid it in
their hair, and in searching a woman
thief the head was always the first
thins to be examined. In the neigh
borhood of 1895 they hid It in their
shoes. Try her shoe first, miss,' I al
ways used to say to the female search-
In handinz over a woman tnier.
Nowadays they hide It in a small pock
et sewed on their skirts In just about
the place where on a man's trousers
the little watch pocket Is sewed, and
police matrons find on seven out of ten
women thieves pockets of this kind
Invisible patches that a lay mind would
be bound to overlook."
Some women show their age and
some cover It with a coat of paint
"Is your wife ever speechless with set on the fire, thicken with yolks of
indignation?" j two eggs; make hot, not . boiling, and
"She says she is, but I have reason squeeze the juice of half a lemon before
to doubt it." I sei ving.
Eczema, Psoriasis, Sail
lieum, Tetter and Acne
Belong to that class of inflammatory and disfiguring skin eruptions that,
cause more genuine bodily discomfort and worry than all other" known,
diseases. The impurities or sediments which collect in the system because
of poor digestion, inactive Kidneys and other organs of elimination are '
t'iken up by the blood, saturcxx: the systn with acid poisons and fluids-
that ooze out through the glaAsls and pores of the skin, producing an inde
scribable itching and burning,, and " 6an cheerfully endorse your S. S. S.
the yellow, watery discharge forms as a cure for Eczema. I was troubled '
into crusts and sores or little brown with it for 25 years and -tried many
.... f ii i j xr i remedies with no grood eflocts, but after
and white scabs that drop off, leaving UBintr a few Dottles of s. s. S. was entiro-'
tl;e skin tender and raw. The effect ly relieved. - Wm. Campbell,
of the poison may cause the skin to 813 W. Central St., Wichita, Kan.
crack and bleed, or give it a scaly, fishy appearance; again the eruptions may
consist of innumerable blackheads and pimples or hard, red bumps upon
the face. Purification of the blood is the only remedy for these vicious skin
diseases.- Washes and, powders can only hide for a time the glaring
blcmishe9. fc. fc. t. eradicates all poisonous accumu
lations, antidotes the Uric and other acids, and
restores the blood to its wonted purity, and stimulates,
and revitalizes the sluggish organs, and the impuri
ties pass off through, th e natural channels and
relieve the' skin. S. S. S. is the only guaranteed purely vegetable blood
purifier. It contains no Arsenic, Potash or other harmful mineral .
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Both 'phones: Oregon South 2291: Co
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days from 9 to 12.
WISE BROS., Dentists.
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Foot Morrison St., Portland, Or.
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THERE I5 NO
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