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Scrofula It is commonly inherited. Few are entirely free from it. Pale, weak, puny children are afflicted with it in nine cases out of ten, and many adults suffer from it. Common indications are bunches in the neck, abscesses, cutaneous erup tions, inflamed -eyelids, sore ears, rickets, catarrh, wasting, and general debility. Hood's Sarsaparilla and Pills Eradicate it, positively and absolute ly. This statement is based on the thousands of permanent cures these medicines have wrought. " My daughter had scrofula, with eleven ores on her neck and about her ears. Hood's Sarsaparilla was highly recommended and Bhe took It and was cared. She is now in good health." Mas. J. H. Jonks, Parker City, Ind. Hood's Sarsaparilla promises to cure and keeps the promise. Ecclesiastical. Church Do you think he is a wen proportioned man? Gotahm No; his lurgs are away out of proportion to his brains. Yonk ers Statesman. A BATCH OF BARQAINS. Second Hand Pianos and Organs Almost Given Away. To relieve the veritable congestion in second hand pianos and organs at our store, which resulted from our taking an immense number in ex. change for new ones, we will offer the following extraordinary prices on ex cellent second hand pianos and organs: Pianos. Kimball Upright, with mahogany veneer, 7K octaves, combined damper and hammer flange of brass, a compact piano of pretty outlines on which we will give a discount of f 118.00. Decker, rosewood case, three strings, open pin lock, 7H octaves, fine action, looks just as good as new, only $187.00. Singer, quarter sawed San Doming' mahogany case, full music desk, double fold fall, continuous hinge, 7 1-3 oc taves, good quality ivory keys, for $168.00. A Christie for $150.00. Emerson, $125.00. Knabe, $235.00. Ludwig, $165.00; and dozens of others. . Terms, cash, or $12.00 to $15.00 down and $6.00, $8.00 to $10.00 a month with interest. Easy enough for any one to afford and the pianos are way ahead of anything you ever found for the price. Organs. Estey, oak case, used but a few months, latest style, $39; Estey, larg est size, high top, solid walnut case. $41; Kimball, satin walnut cane, mir ror, music rcak, not used enough to soil i x A i n ' A r- il s carpei, cobi f iao, , now oo; incase Cottage, 6 octaves, large faneytop, nwd rarv little. $42: anothpr'fi nnt.avn style, cost $150, yours lor $55; Estey Chapel, $28; Packard,, 6 octaves, solid walnut case, fancy top, $54; Loring & Blake, parlor size, solid walnut case, $32; Durrand Empire top, solid walnut case, $40; Cornish, solid walnut, $16; Durrand, high top, $38, good as new; Genuine Earhuff, very neat and pretty, . mouse proof, cost $110, only $43; A. B. Chase, gilded panels, beautifully carved, $39; Crown, ueei but little, price $85, will sell for $52; A. B. Chase, pannels finished with French walnut, exchange for Vops piano, can be had for only $55; Beeth oven, high top, $20; Ann Arbor, $26; celebrated A. H. Whitney, $41; Pack ard, in fancy case, $43; one of the great Kimball makes, $49. Terms, $6.00 to $8.00 down and $5.00 to $7.00 a month, according to make and age. Write us at once if you want one of these bargains. Eilers Piano House, Washington street, corner Park, Port land, Oregon. Other large houses, San Francisco, Spokane and Sacramento. Urged Him On. Miss Gotrox The idea of your pro posing to me! Why, I never gave you any encouragement 1 Mr. Poorman You forget that- you once informed me that you had half a million in your (Own right. Chicago News. . Sure Thing. Kind Father 'My dear, if you want a good husband, marry Mr. Goodheart. He really and truly loves you. Daughter Are you Bure of that, pa? Kind Father Yes, indeed. I've been borrowing money from him for six months, and still he keeps coming. A Mistake. "Mrs. Plumm holds her own well, doesn't she?" . "But it isn't. That's her sister's child. Philadelphia Bulletin. POSITIVELY CURES Rheumatism Neuralgia Backache Headache Feetache All Bodily Aches AND CONQUERS In time. Sold by drngylBtg. DYING WORDS OF FAMOUS MEN. The Last Utterances ol Some of the () WnrM'e HrMroct (fhrit ir. VSS)) "It Is well." Washington. "1 must sleep now." Byron. "Is this your fidelity." Nero. "Then I am safe." Cromwell. "Let the light enter." Goethe. "God's will be done." Bishop Ken. "Lord, take my spirit." Edward VI. "Lord, receive my spirit." Cranmer. "Don't, give up the ship." Lawrenc "It is the last of earth." J. Q: Adanu "I am about to die." Samuel Johnson. "Independence forever." John Adams. "Give Dayrolles a chair." Chesterfield. "I shall be happy." Archbishop Sharp. "Don't let poor Nellie starve." Charles IX "I thank God I have done my duty." Nelson. "I feel as if I were myself again." Walter Scott' "An emperor should die standing." Vespasian. ' , "The best of all Is. God is with us." John Wesley. "It matters little how the head lleth." Raleigh. "A dying man can do nothing easy." Franklin. "Many things are becoming clearer to me." Schiller. "I feel the daisies growing over me." John Keats. "Taking a leap In the dark. O mystery." Thomas Paine. "Don't let that" awkward squad fire over my grave." Burns. "Here, veteran, If you think it right, strike." Cicero. ( "I thought that dying had been-more difficult." Louis XIV. "Let me die to the sounds of delicious musIc."-MIrabeau. "It is small, very small," alluding to her neck. Anne Boleyn. "Let me hear those notes so long my solace and delight." Mozart. "We are as near heaven by sea as by land." Sir Humphrey Gilbert. "I do not sleep. I wish to meet death awake." Maria Theresa. "I resign my soul to God; my daughter to my country." Jefferson. "I would not change my Joy for the empire of the world." Philip Sidney. "Farewell, Llvia, and ever remember our long union." Augustus Caesar. "I have sent for you to see how a Christian can die." Addison to War wick. "Into thy bands, O Lord. I commend my spirit." Christopher Columbus. I want nothing, and I'm looking for nothing but heaven." Philip Melancthon. - "I have seen all things, and all things are of little value." Alexander Severns. "Remorse! Remorse! Write It! Write it! Larger! Larger." John Ran dolph. "O, liberty, liberty, how many crimes are committed In thy name." Mme. Roland. - "Let us cross over the river and rest under the shade of the trees." Stonewall Jackson. "Crito, we owe a cock to Esculaplus; pay it soon, I pray you, and neglect it not." Socrates. "I am dvlnz out of charity to the undertaker, who wishes to urn a lively Hood." Hood. . "Throw up the window that I may once more see the magnificent scene of nature." Rosseau. "I pray you see me safe up, and for my coming down, let me shift for myself." Sir Thomas More on the scaffold. "My soul I resign to God, my body to the earth, and my worldly posses sions to my relatives." Michael Angelo. "I have provided for everything in my life except death, and now, alas! I am to die, though thoroughly unprepared." Caesar Borgia. "It will not be long before God takes me, for no mortal can llv,e after the glories which God has manifested to my soul." Toplady. "Lord, enlighten and soften the hearts, of my executioners. Adieu for ever, my dear children." I go to join your father." Marie Antoinette. "Be of good comfort, brother, for we shall this day light such a candle in England, as, by God's grace, shall never be put out." Latimer to Ridley. "What Is the matter with my dear children! Have I alarmed you? Oh, do not cry. Be good children, and we will all meet In heaven." Andrew Jackson.. .' "My country! O, how I love -my country." William Pitt, the younger. "Here is a book (the Bible) worth more than all others ever printed; yet it Is my misfortune never to have found time to read it. I trust In the mercy of God. It Is now too late." Patrick Henry. "Not one foot will I flee so long as breath bides within my breast, for' He who. shaped both sea and land this day shall end my battle or -my life. I will die King of England." Richard IIL "Father In heaven, though this body is breaking away from me and I am departing this life, yet I know I shall forever be with Thee, for no one can pluck me out of Thy hand." Martin Luther. "I shall die regretting. I have always desired the happiness of France. I did all In my power to contribute to it. I can say with truth that the first wife of Napoleon never caused a tear to flow." Josephine. "Lockhart, I may have but a moment to speak .with you. My dear, be a good man, be virtuous, be religious, be a good man; nothing else will give you any comfort when you come to lie here." Walter Scott. "Thy creatures, O Lord, have been my books, but Thy Holy Scriptures much more. I have sought Thee jn the courts, fields and gardens, but I found Thee, O God, in Thy sanctuary, Thy temple." Lord Bacon. "I have meditated upon the state of the church, the spouse of "Christ, I have fought against spiritual wickedness In high places, and I have pre vailed; I have tasted of the heavenly joy, where presently I shall be! Now, for the last time, I commit my soul, body and spirit Into His hands. Now It has come." John Knox. THEY ARE RECONCILED. The Reuniting of a Vanderbilt Scion and Hia Wife. A reconciliation has taken place be tween Elliott Fitch . Shepard, Jr., of New York, a grandson of the late Will. lam H. vanaerDin, and his wife, Esther Wlggln Po tter Shepard. Forsli months they were separated by rea son of allegations of impropriety on his part, because of which Mrs. Shep ard brought suit for a legal separation. The Influence of peacemaking mem UBS. E. F. SHEPARD bers of the family prevailed, and, pre sumably, there will hereafter be smooth sledding. The marriage of these young people was a society sensation. Elliott Shep ard, whose father was the famous pub- Usher, was one of the liveliest young men Yale ever turned out. His bride ; was the daughter of a grocer who kept 1 n small store In Greenport. L.-I. She was the prettiest girl on the island, ' could swim, ride a horse and play ten nis. Mrs. Elliott F. Shepard, the moth ; er of the defendant, who was Instru ' mental In reuniting the young people, lives at Woodlea, which Is situated at Scarsborough-on-the-Hudson, and is one of the finest country estates in America. The Pompelian gardens there are marvels of the gardener's art. VALUE OF BABY'S CRY. It Help to Make a Healthy Pair of I Lnnm, ! The early cry, which is painfully try ing to some young mothers, especially to a nervous one, becomes less distress ing, if she stops to think that the lungs, never having been used, need exercise ' in order to make them strong. For the first three months the Infant is too weak, even with a fair amount of cry ing, to develop the lungs more than one-third their normal capacity, and that these organs cannot be considered perfect until they are Inflated to their utmost Is enough to make her tolerant ' of a fair allowance of crying. A year , of simple breathing would not accom plish as much toward developing the lungs as a moderate amount of crying each day for a month. It is the deep inhalation, such as accompanies a good cry, which alone can make the lungs strong. Healthful nf ants cry normal ! ly, and they should be allowed to do so a portion of each day. When the cry is whining or continuous it is usu ally caused by overindulgence of some kind, or by mistakes, such as handling the baby, when he is more comfortable left alone. Too much entertaining causes nervousness and cold extremi ties, which make necessary too many wraps or too hot a room; this results in discomfort and weakness and lack of fresh air. Sleeping In a bed with older persons Is bad for a baby; it draws upon the vitality. Indigestion Is never natural; It Is caused by overfeeding or improper feeding. Harper's Bazar. IS ROOSEVELT'S INTIMATE. Chester T. Long, Recently Elected Sen ator from Kansas. Kansas has recently elected a United States Senator to succeed W. T. Har ris. The chosen individual Is Chester I. Long, the Con gressman, who is 44 years old and is the y o u n gest Senator ever elected in the State. He is a na tive of Pennsyl vania, a former res ident of Missouri, and a graduate of the law office of George R. Peck, now of Chicago. chssteb 1. long. wno inducedjiini to enter politics. He is now serving his fourth term In Congress. He is a per-; sonal friend of President Roosevelt. Where 'She Drew the Line. Kinglake, the Oriental traveler and historian of the Crimean war, never married. This was strange, says his biographer, because he admired wom en, and formed fine intellectual friend ships with them. ' . He thought that there should be priestesses as well as priests In the churches, the women as the Egerias of men as the men are the pontiffs of women. A friend of his tells us that when he was attacked by gout, Kinglake wish ed for the solace of a woman doctor, and wrote to one, asking If gout were beyond her scope. She answered: "Dear Sip Gout Is not beyond my scope, but men are." ; If a woman lives In the same neigh borhood with a family of young chil dren, she can become a missionary to China, by taking charge occasionally while the mother gets out of jaiL THE PINKHAM CURES ITTKltfTQG GREAT ATTESTI.I A20SQ TfflJIGG TOEI. Mrs. Frances Stafford, of 243 E. !14th St., N.Y. City, adOs her tes timony to the hundreds of thou sands on Mrs. Pinkham's files. "When Lydia E. Pinkham's Reme dies "were first introduced skeptics all over the country frowned, upon their curative claims, but as year after year has rolled by and the little group of -women who had been cured by the new discovery has since grown into a vast army of hundreds of thousands, doubts and skepticisms have been swept away as by a mighty flood, until to-day the great good that Iydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and her other medicines are doing among the women of America is attracting the attention of many of our leading scientists, physicians and thinking people. Merit alone could win such fame ; wise, therefore, is the woman who for a cure relies upon Lydia E. PinUiam'sVegetableCompound. He Feels It. "Dees a draft give you cold chills down your back?" asked the philoso pher. "It does," replied the wise guy, "when my bank account is overdrawn." Bobby's Comment. Little Boby was inspecting the new baby for the first time, and his dictum was as follows: : "I s'pose it's nice enough, what there is of it, but I m sorry it ain't a parrot." The Popular Profession. The reason why giving advice is so much more popular than taking it, is that it doesn't require one to be so many different kinds of people. Wash ington Times. Fined for Dancing. " At Luchow, Germany, 125 fathers have been fined one mark each for al lowing their children, under 10 years of age, to dance at the harvest festival of a village nearby. The village pastor objected to the dancing and reported the case to the police. It was discov ered, however, that his children had danced, too, and he was fined with the rest. Tit-Bits. Stood Much Wear. Mr. Jones My deary doJ you know that you have one of the best voices in the world? Mrs. Jones Indeed! Do you really think eo? Mr. Jones I certainly do, otherwise it would have been worn out long ago. New York Times. -Awkward. Son of the House Won't you sing something, Mies Muriel? Miss Muriel Oh I, daren't, after such good mueic as we have been list ening to. Son of the House I'd rather listen to your singing than any amount of good muBic London Punch. Had Touched the Limit. Short I figured up the other day that I owed my friends nearly - $3,000. Long What are you going to do about it? Short That's what puzzles me. I can't think of anyone else who will lend me money. Chicago News. Avgetable Preparationfor As similating ttieFoodandBcgula ling the Stomachs and Bowels of Promotes Digeslion.CheerPuF nessandRest.Contains neither Opium .Morphine nor Mineral. 'Sot'Sab.cotlc. JlayK afOMJt-SAKUELHTCtlEIl jflx-jrauia - JtaueSeetl , Bi Oaoofrn'Sjirrit CfmfodSuaar -WatttytweH. riavcr. A perfect Remedy forConstipa Tion, Sour Stotnach.Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ness and Loss of Sleep. . Facsimile Signature of. is i .mis L EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. hj ! , iattmir. - i n iii ji ismiu.ju.Jmi'H'"""" "mJL.?V-Lymmmrmm tammm IaaikJat4-fcfijal&i Helpful Husband. Cicero Moke I came to tole yo', ma'am, dat Lucy Brown, what drne leabe yo' yestedaj , ain't gwine lib out no mo,' kase she married nee today. Mrs. Hanekeep Indeed! Well? Cicero Moke Well, I. fought mebbe ya" might let her do yo' waehin'. I'm a druaamin' up trade fer her dis mo'n-in'. . Not Just as Geo J." Your dealer may tell you that some other brand of peaches and pears and other fruits is as-good as or the same At Monopole. Don't you believe 6uch a statement It isn't so and your dealer, wouldn't make it if he-would only com pare all the other so-called high cjaa brands with Monopole. Monopoly fruits are packed to order in special canneries and are packed in a special way. They are, therefore, sweeter, more natural in flavor and more delici ous than any other brand. Get Mono poly from your grocer. Wadhams & Kerr Bros-, Monopole grocers and dry coffee roasters, Portland, Oregon. Advantages of Saving. A boy beginning at 16 and saving $5 a m on tn will have $328 when he is 21, even if his savings bank pays only 3 per cent interest. Not only that, but he will have acquired the habit of cav ing, -which will help him all his life. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh That Contain Mercury, As mercury will -surely destroy the senae of smell and completely derange the whole sys tem when entering it through the mucous sur faces. ' Such articles should never be used ex cept on prescriptions from reputable physi cians, as the damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney fc Co., Toledo, O., contains no mercury, and is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It is taken internally, and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. 'lesti monials free. - Sold by Druggists, price 75c. per bottle. -Hall's Family Pills are the btet- - Only When Ordered. Scientific and Nervous Visitor (at country hotel) I suppose .there's no ptomaine in this pie? Waiter (quite equal to the occasion) No sir. We never puts that in unless specially ordered. Punch. f?T Permanently Curea So fits or nerroasnea rl I w after first (lay's meof Ir. Klin' Great Nerv Eestorer. Send for FREE 3X00 trial bottle and treat is. Da. B. H. Klin. Ltd. 31 ArchSU Philadelphia, fa, A Study of a Rich Man. "I wonder how a rich man feels?" "Well, I'll tell you. He feel dis away: Now dat he got it he can't keep it ; en ef he do keep it someDody else will sho' git it!" . . Mothers will fina Mrs. Wlnstow's Sooth ing Syrup the best remedy to use for their Shildren duriug the teething period. Tough Leather. A sign on an East Side shop window reads: "Pried Shoes." The merchants name is Fried, but he forgot to put a comma after it. New York Times. Piso's Cure is a good cough medicine. It has cured coughs and ' cold3 for forty years. At druggists, 25 cents. A Little Close.. "You married a rich wife, didn't yon?" asked Jones of his friend. "Yes," he sighed, "but she hasn't .declared any dividend yet." "I have been nalns CASCARETS for Insomnia, with which I have been afflicted for over twenty years, and I can say that Cascarets have given me more relief than any other reme dy I have ever tried. I shall certainly recom mend them to my friends as being all they are represented." Thos. Gillabd, Elgin, lu. Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. Do Good, Never Sicken, Weaken, or Gripe. 10c. 26c, 50c ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... Bterllsf Reasdr Cenpany, Chlesao, So.tr.al. New Tork. 31i Hfl TO RHP Sold and (maranteed by all drug-. KU-I U'UAlf cuts to CCBK Tobacco Habit? Doting Dotage. Miss Da Spite I justdote'on George. I under st and he threw you over? Mies De Sweet Yes; in dotage one is liable to do almost anything. The Kind Ton Have Always in use for over SO years, Allow JkpbS CANDY ff JJ CATHARTIC v y y TWAOEMAim nattemto .f All Counterfeits, Imitations and Just-as-good" are bat Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health off Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA i Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Karcotio substance. Its age 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 GEMUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS m Bears the 0 : --aa-MSSM The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. vms ocwraun cohmkv. tt isubrat smccT. nn tomk etrv. Cough " My wife had a deep-seated cough for three years. I purchased two bottles of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, large size, and it cured her com pletely." J. H. Burge, Macon, Col. Probably you know of cough medicines that re lieve little coughs, all coughs, except deep ones! The medicine that has been curing the worst of deep coughs for sixty years is Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Three sizes: 2Se., enough for an ordinary cold; 60c., Just right for bronchitis, hoarse- Iinnl drlr1a .fn . .1 ( 1 Zpc chronic eases and to keep on hand. W fl . von . . V - i . One Example. "In union there is strength," said the first passenger. "Yes, indeed," said the other. "I have been trying for a year to break a marriage tie. I've tried Dakota and Oklahoma both, and we are still unit ed." New York Times. ABSOLUTE ECURITV, Genuine Garter's Little Liver Pills. dust Bear Signature of ee Foe-Simile Wrapper Below. Vry small and as easy to take as auguxw FOR HEADACHE. FOR DIZZINESS. FOR BIUOUSKES& FOR TORPID LIVER. FOR COKSTIPATIDN. FOR SALLOW SKIN. FOR THEC0MPLEXI0R CARTERS IVER PILLS. SBcSrit I Purely TegetaDle.agS CURE SICK HEADACHE. POTATOES! $2.50 Bbl. Ltftot rroweraof Seed Potatoes In Anrkt. The "Koral New Yorkerwlveealer'Er 1t Wisconsin a yield of XVt b. per a. Prices dtrt cheap. Mammoth seed book and sample of Teo.lnte, Speltx, Macaroni Wheat, 68 hu. per a.. Cllaat Clover, etc., upon receipt or lOe postage. JOHN A. 8ALZER SEED CO. La Crosse, Wis. wvvvvvvvyvvvvvvvvvvvvvvO I AND CONDITIONER, a arise. iha imm n.4r.n- I.. . . .T j.h. DwiMi.n un(M rtma n... nnmn no 7 : Pk. at Dealers. Hail. 60c Free 68-Pge Hand POBILAND SEED 1 fliftnsrt-s.xl ..Scarcely a Day.. Passes but we are called upon- to perform some difficult dental operation that is the direct result of neglecting the teeth. We cannot urge too strongly the ht nelit and economy of consulting a dentist at the very first sign of tooth trouble. -- At the start these troubles are corrected quickly and at small cost. Our methods are painless and our work guaranteed Both .'phones: Oregon South 2291; Columbia 869. Oron evenings till S. Sundays from 9 to .2. Dr. W. A. Wise ' ' Dr. T. P. Wise W loCf OrLKJ9? LCI1L1SLS. Cor. Third and Washington ots. POBILAND. OREGON. Bought, and which Has been has borne the signature off and has been made uncler ms per sonal supervision since its infancy. no one to deceive yon in this. Signature" of ! CIL For nearly ,3 j half a century r U Seeds -fr . - - - - - M M aJkJk kind of soil, everywhere. Sold by t lm r.i-. U dealers, lltoa Seed Annual M- I Jr" postpaid tree to all applicant, mttm-. f t J. w D. M. FEBBT A CO. . I ISgTl Detrrit, Mlofc. ff DELICIOUS AND TEMPTING As eood candy to a ehild. Queen Bee Cough Drops Are made of pure hon ey and mentnol. They are pleasant and ef fective as a remedy for coughs and colds. Try a package. Sold by all druggists and confectioners. Two packages by mail on' receipt of 10c. , stamps. Pacific Coast . Biscuit Co. Portland, Ore AMERICAN CREAM SEPARATORS Are sold subject to ap proval and at a price that will enable you to make a good profit on a few cows. The cleanest, fairest ma chine in all the world. Strongest in ALL these points than any other, viz: Close Skimming. Easy Cleaning. Light Running. Durability. Write for free catalogue. MITCHELL, LEWIS & STAYER CO. PORTLAND, Ore. SPOKANE, Wash. BOISE, Idaho Won Medal, Paris, 1900. IV. L. Doualam makes and sells mora men's Goodyaar Welt tHand Savred Proceaa) ahoea than any othar manufacturer in the world. $25,000 REWAEB will be paid to anyone who can diaprovo this statement. Because W. Li. Douglas ne can buy cheaper ana uiuuucb ins saoes av lower cost than other con-; cerns, which enables him to sell shoes, for $3.50 and $o.00 equal in every way to those sold else where for $4 and $5.00. ; Thft TJoiralaa aRtrrefc -nrn. cess of taanint? the bottom soles produces abso luwaiy pure learner , more cexioie ana will wear longer than any other tannr. pe in the world. The sales have more than doubled the past four Tears, which proves its superiority. Why not give W. Xj. Douglas shoes atrial and save. money. STotire Increase fI899 Sales: &,SOa,888,81 in Business s ia Sales: S5,OS4:,S4004 A gain of 88,S30,40.79 in Four Tears. W. L. DOUGLAS S4.00 CILT EDGE LINE, Worth SC.OO Compared with Other Makes. The best Imported and American leathers. Hey I' a Patent Calf, Enamel, Box Calf, Calf, Vlci Kid, Corona Colt, and National Kangaroo, Fast Color Eyelets. Cantinn Ttle trennlne have "W. Tj. DOTJGrliAS HUU II . name and price stamped on bottom. Shoes by mail, 25c. extra, lllut. Catalog free. V. 1m DOUGLAS, IIJSOCB.'arOX, AU.SS. SB? VI Jn UNION MADE 1 itm f imams. vaj mrsM CURE Your HORSE of HEAVES -f f m tf- aWsT IMstemper or Pink Eye with Prussian Hbavs UClUn Powdbrs. Thev ABE A GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER eure cure for all ailments from which heavea Aiinrn o A unocee Ownnri.n HuTfl Powdern the nasi elcrht months and In that m . . . r.I . A r nf rhMnl. Phnirft iiuu ok hcavu. . ui uidicuidci aiiu n uu.wu.wvwi.bu. ERNEST BEHNCKE. Newark, New York h a D. Mined a crrAnfc T'mif.H t i nn in this section. Book. ' Prussian Bempjy Co.. St. Paul. Minn -CO., Portland. Orrgon, Coast Agents. JOHN POOLE, PORTLAND, ORE. Foot of Morrison Street. Can eive you the best bargains in Boilers and Engines, Windmills, Pumps and Gene ral Machinery. - Wood Sawing Machines a specialty. See -us before buying. ..LOOK OUT . V I j Don't take anv imitation or sub- S S stitute for MONOPOLE Canned g Fruits. , Nothing else eo good. , S WADHAMS & KERR BROS., J Portland, Oregon. (Sj The SEEDS AN Probably you have heard of me. Now let me prove to you that my 8eeds are the best. Write today for Mann's Seed catalog for 1903 free on request. I am Portland agent for Burpee, of Philadel phia. "Burpee's Seeds Grow." 1 will send to Farmers, free on request, Bur pee's Farm Annual for 1903, to others on receipt of 10c. Write today. Do not delay. G.S. Mann the seed MAN 18B Front St., Portand, Ore. costs' 25 centsj perJTON.. Greatest, Cheapest Food on Earth for Sheep, Swine, Cattle, etc - Will be worth $1C0 to yo. to read vbat Salter's catalog gay, sboat raps. Billion Dollar Grass will poiitlTelr mak. yam rich; 1 J toss of hay and lots of pasture per sere-, so Sim Bromui, Peao&t, BpelU, Maearvu wheat for arid, hot soils, 3 bus. per aero. 10th Century Oats, .V bus. per acre and Teoiiste, Yields 10O tBs) Green Fodder per acre. For this Notice and 1 Go. we mall big catalog and 10 Farm Seed XoTclUes, fully worth 10 to set a start. )oli X5ALZER Seed CosiH P. K. V. He. 101903. ,"HEN writing to advertisers pleaa. mention tnis paper. SCREEN DA lias,,.. tifA