Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909, March 24, 1903, Image 4

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    Spring Medicine
There is no other season when good
medicine is so much needed as in the
Spring.
The blood is impure, weak and
impoverished a condition indicated
by pimples and other eruptions on the
face and body, by deficient vitality,
loss of appetite, lack of strength, and
want of animation.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
and Pills
Make the blood pure, vigorous aud
rich, create appetite, give vitality,
strength and animation, and cure
"all eruptions. Have the whole family
begin to take them today.
"Hood's Sarsaparilla has been nsed In
our family for some time, and always with
good results. Last spring I was all run
down and got a bottle of it, and as usual
received great benefit." Miss Becxah
Eoyce, Stowe, Vt.
Hood's Sarsaparilla promises to
cure and keeps the promise.
The Only Way.
Clergyman I am sorry to hear that
you sell liquor in this hotel.
Hotel Clerk Well, sir, we wouldn't
if we could get people to stop baying it.
Brooklyn Life.
Explanatory.
"For a first attempt in public," said
her friend encouragingly, "I thought
you EaDg with a good deal of feeling."
"I don't wonder at that," replied
the ambitious young vocalist. "My
heart was in my throat all the time."
Chicago Tribune.
The Root of the Matter.
Pat An' bo yez shtruck fer shorter
hours?
"Alike Yis We want each wan to
consist av for -rty minutes, begorry!
Puck.
A Strong Man.
"Jaysmith ia a stroDg man,
said
Ten spot.
"Indeed?" asked Goslin.
"Yes; I have Eeen him break a
twenty-dollar gold piece."
"Ah, I presume you mean that he is
a strong man financially."
Beware of Ointment for Catarrh Tbat
Contain Mercury,
As mercury will surely destroy the sense 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 & 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. Testi
monials free.
Sold by Druggists, price 75c. Ter bottle.
Hall's Family Fills axe the bet.
Disappointed.
"So you were held up by bandits?"
"Yes, and that isn't the worst of it.
They simply took my money without
detaining me long enough to give me
a start as a magazine writer or lectur
er." Washington Star.
That "O-u-g-h."
A rough-coated, dough-faced plough
man strode coughing and hiccoughing
through the streets of Scarborough.
Punch.
A Canadian's Wise Saying.
The greatest asset of any country is
the brains of its people. Andrew
Eonar Law, M. P., London.
A Guess.
, "This is the laundry," said the agent
who was showing them through the
house. "Here, you see, are stationary
wash tubs."
"Ah. whv do von rail tTifim nratinn.
ary?" inquired the bride-to-be. "Is it
because colored goods won't run, in
them?" Philadelphia Press.
Something of a Mathematician.
"He must be a pretty good mathe
matican?" "How. is that?"
"He's manager of a burlesque show."
"Well?" -"Well,
that's mostly a question of
figures, isn't it?" Brooklyn Eagle.
Calls for Explanation.
Philosophers like Mr. Perkins, Mr
Morgan's partner, who declared that in
modern conditions the young man who
works hard must win success, " should
add a few foot notes to their disquisi
tions explaining matters satisfactorily
, to tho men who have worked hard and
not won.
Those Who Roost.
Newcome They tell me hens never
lay eggs at night. Did you know that?
Subbnbs Uh, yes.
Newcome Strange, isn't it?
Snhhnhs Nnt at nil. All t.liA hno
or. rviafAra of n i ir K wrntt L-nsnr I
Philadelphia Press.
-Mind This.
It makes no difference
, whether It Is chronic,
acute or Inflammatory
Rheumatism
of the muscles or joints
St. Jacobs Oil
cures and cures promptly.
- Price, 25c. and 50c
f.liRfS Wrtl-KF ill USE fillS.
Bert Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. 1786
in time, sola dt druggists.
I J
SEKnONS i&
Love of Christ. Our love must be
personal and not abstract. Rufus
Jones, Quaker, Philadelphia, Pa.
The Bible. The Bible Is a book for
the common people, to be studied by
every man. Bev. J. C. Agef, Sweden
borglan, Brooklyn, N. Y.
The Real Gospel New York needs
the real Gospel of Christ The. popu
lar Christianity is paganism. W. K.
Klndel, Zlonite, New York.
Smallest Service. Money Is the
smallest service a rich man can j?Ive.
It is barren unless service Is given
with it James Logan, Evangelical,
Worcester, Mass.
Self-Control. Where restraint Is not
exercised over one's self it all leads
to a tendency to allow base passions
to master us. Rev. Dr. Cotter, Roman
Catholic, St. Paul, Minn.
A Higher Union. The time is ripe
for a higher union, a union that shall
result in building up the type of so
ciety in which good and free men be
lieve. Rev. W. H. Ramsay, Louisville,
Ky. -
Higher Kingdom. The facts of God's
Higher kingdom are as plain to the
man who studies and believes as are
the facts of God's lower kingdom.
Rev. L. N. Watson, Episcopalian, Chil
licothe, Ohio.
True Living. To rid yourself of your
own hell and to keep out of others is
the art of true living. This may not
be ecclesiastical advice; it is common
sense. Rev. F. , E. Mason, Independ
ent, Brooklyn, N. t.
Restitution. Great gifts from taint
ed fortunes are acts of restitution.
Judas' money was not put In the treas
ury of the temple, but devoted to the
uses of the community. Rev. .Dr.
Grant, Episcopalian, New York.
The Moral Code. Society at present
is to be condemned for many devi
ations from the moral code, but more
particularly in its frivolous views of
the sacredness of marriage. Rev. Dr.
Kranskopf, Hebrew, Philadelphia, Pa.
Highest Type. If Christianity is the
highest type of civilization and who
can -deny it? then Is it not true that
we are retrograding instead of ad
vancing in certain lines? Cardinal
Gibbons, Roman Catholic, Baltimore,
Md.
, Amusements. People can get the
good there Is in amusements without
going to the bad, if they have the right
purpose; a class of genial, broad-minded
Christians are attracting men to re
liglous life. Rev. J. L. Scudder, Con
gregationalist Jersey City, N. J.
Good Courage. A believing heart Is
a source of courage. . Good courage is
the courage of faith in God. The Lord
said to Joshua: "As I was with Moses,
so will I be with you." Joshua be
lieved God and was Invincible. Rev.
W. A. Huckabee, Methodist, Macon,
Ga.
Need No Law. People who wish to
do right need no law; those who are
desiring the finest and best things do
not feel the touch or pressure of any
statute; they keep within the limits
of the right because they have no de
sire to do otherwise. Rev. Dr. Savage,
Unitarian, New York.
Character. Christ looks at life in its
contribution of character. It is not a
question of per cents and returns of an
investment simply; It is a matter of
principles and purposes and results in
life and life forever. He asks: "What
sort of men does it produce?" Rev.
Dr. Carlisle, Methodist Columbia, S. C.
The Greatest Thing. Love Is the
greatest thing, not only in this world,
but in all worlds. It Is the master
builder of the home and also of the
human heart. It is the essence of true
religion. Our human loves are but
sparks of the great divine love. Rev.
Dr. Waters, Congregationalist, Brook
lyn, N. Y.
Heart Power. The world is run on
heart power, yet men do not real.'ze it.
Thought, what a great thing it is! It
is said that the day of high thinking
is past. I do not believe it. There
must be high ideals and aspirations.
Thinkers are necessary men of
thought, as well as action. Rev. Dr.
Page, Episcopal, Waco, Tex. .
An Action. The average man does
not seem to think far beyond an ac
tion. There Is a larger belief In luck
and chance than there is in law and
certainty. The men of this genera
tion have constructed a God after their
own conception and laws contrary to
the principles of the kingdom of God
and the Scriptures. Rev. Dr. Sim
mons, Baptist, Peoria, 111.
Development. To strive to find the
best In life, to get at Its real though
half hidden meaning; day by day
faithfully looking always for the deep
er, truer things of life, cannot fall to
bless us. We live to become some
thing rather than to get something.
Heaven cannot come to those wasting
the life given to them for develop
ment. Rev. A. E. Bartlett, Uhlversal
ist, Manchester, N. H.
Deserves More. Which 'of us dares
to say that he, in God's sight, deserves
more than he gets? Which of us, then,
can say that God is bound to give him
more than He does. The truth taught
all through the Gospel is to throw our
selves not upon the justice of God, but
upon His mercy, His goodness. And
goodness is free. It is spontaneous. It
flows from God. Rev. Dr. Alsop, Epis
copalian, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Maybe a Higher Temperature.
A doctor was attending a dangerous
case where a Scotch butler was en
gaged. On calling in the forenoon he
said to Donald: "I hope your master's
temperature is much lower to-day than
it was last night." "I'm no' sae very
sure aboot that," replied the butler,
"for he dee'd this morning."
Grand Larceny. '
He stole a kiss.' "Now, that," cried she.
"I'll have you understand,
Is really petit larceny." -
"It's not," said he. "It's grand!"
- -Philadelphia Press.
Mrs. Laura L. Barnes, Wash
ington, D. C, Ladles Auxiliary to
Burnside Post, No. 4, G. A. R.,
recommends Lydia E. Pinkhani's
Vegetable Compound.
" In diseases that come to women only,
as a rule, the doctor is called in, some
times several doctors, but still matters
go from bad to worse; but I have
never known of a case of female weak
ness which was not helped when
Iydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound was used faithfully. For
young- women who are subject to
headaches, backache, irregular or pain
ful periods, and nervous attacks due to
tho severe strain on the system by
, some organic trouble, and for women
01 aavancea. years in ine most crying
time of life, it serves to correct every
trouble and restore a healthy action of
all organs of the body.
" Uydia E.PinkIiain's Vegetable
Compound, is a. household reliance
in my home, and I would not be with
out it. In all my experience with this
medicino, which covers years, I have
found nothing to equal it and al
ways recommend it." Mrs. Laura L.
B arses, 607 Second St., N. E., Wash
ington, D. C. $5000 forfait If original of
ei-ove letter proving genuineness cannot be produced.
Such testimony should be ac
cepted by all women as convinc
ing evidence that Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
stands without a peer as a rem
edy for all the distressing ills of
women.
'Of Course.
The palmist looked fixedly at the
woman's hands.
"Why," she said perplexedly, "this
is queer. Your right hand and your
left hand give different fortunes."
"Yes, I suppose so," replied the
woman, placidly. "I never let my
right hand know what my left hand
doeth, you know." New York Times.
CASTOR! A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
Safer.
"Aren't you afraid to go bear hunt
ing all by yourself." '
- "No," answered the huntsman.
"I'd rather take chances on meeting a
beat single-handed than on being my
self mistaken for game by an excited
companion." Washington Star.
CITO Fsrmsnenny Curea i So fits or nerrsasnesl
rllO after first day's me of Dr. Kline's Great Nerve
Restorer. Send for FKEE trial bottle and treat,
is. Da. R. H. Klins. Ltd. v3lArchSt.Fhiladelpiua.Fa.
Might Be Doing Worse.
"If I were the mayor," remarked
the stranger who had attended a meet
ing of the city council, "I wouldn't
permit the aldeimen to waste so much
time in useless wrangling over trivial
matters."
"The mayor knows what he is
about," replied the citizen. "When
they're wrangling they're not doing
any mischief." Chicago Tribune.
Mothers will Coo Mrs. Wlnslotr's Sooth
ing Syrup the best remedy to use tor their
Sbildren during the teething period.
Pedagogics.
"Oh, yes," replied the bright and
scientific young mother; "I always
give-Clifford 25 cents when I spank
him. The best authorities are quite
agreed that punishing a child for noth
ing tends to confuse his ethical
notions." Pack.
ST. HELEN'S HALL.
Portland, Oregon.
A Boardingand Day School for girls. Has
a Normal Kindergarten Training Depart
ment, which has a separate residence for
kindergarten classes. The Boarding De
partment provides a cheerful and well ar
ranged home for young ladies. For cata
logue or other information apply to
MISS ELEANOR TEBBETTS, Principal
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 vorld.
Strongest in A IX these points thai', any
other, viz:
Close Skimming. Easy Cleana g.
Light Running. Durability.
Write for free catalogue.
MITCHELL, LEWIS & STAYER 10.
PORTLAND, Ore.
SPOKANE, Wash. BOISE, Idaho
Won Medal, Faris, 1900.
I have used your valuable CASCA-
BBT8 and find them perfect. Couldn't do
without them. I hare used them for some time
for indigestion and biliousness and am now com-
Sletely cured. Recommend them, to ercry one.
nee tried, you will never be without them in
the family." KDW. A. Mabx, Albany, N. Y.
Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. Do
Good, Merer Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe. 10c 26a, SOc
... CURE CONSTIPATION. ...
teritef Bmes, Coapi.T, Chicago. Boatr-tal. Itw T.rk. ZZl
MTflIHf Sold and guaranteed by all drag.
I U'DAu gists to VU1LB Tobacco BaUw
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I JJ CATHARTIC -i
t'S. TWAOt MANN IHOTIIID
TRIALS Of. THE ASPHALT GANG.
The Foreman Has Hard Work to Keep
Public Off the Soft Pavement. .
Said the foreman of a repair gang
working on Eighth avenue: "People
have an idea that a foreman has an
easy time; that all he has to do is to
stand around with his hands in his
pocket and swear at the men at regular
Intervals. Aside from the fact that a
foreman superintends the job and is
therefore responsible for any mistake,
he has the duty of policing the strip of
asphalt being laid down that Is, of
keeping pedestrians and vehicles from
running over it before It's hard. The
gang knows how to do Its work without
being eternally cussed at. I could go
to sleep, and while they might loaf a
little the work, would be just as welt
done. But If I should go away for half
an hour I'd find when I came back that
half the population had either walked
or driven over the new patch.
"You'd suppose that citizens who are
forever complaining about the condi
tion of the streets would at least not
delay the work; yet they're like chil
dren who want to poke their fingers or
their feet Into everything that looks
soft. Once in a while a man will come
up to the edge of a fresh strip and dig
his toe into it to see how soft it is, I sup
pose. Then he'll try to smooth the Im
pression away, but you can't do that
with asphalt make a hole in It and
you've got to pour in more stuff to level
it off.
"The Inquisitive man isn't the only
troublesome one. Probably the man
who's in a hurry and doesn't like to go
out of his way Is the worst. When we
are working at crossings where thou
sands of people pass every hour It
would take a 'fire line' to keep them off.
They cut right through the middle with
the air of a small boy with a chip on
his shoulder. Women are the hardest
creatures to manage. Only a day or two
ago I caught a shopper attempting to
break past me. I spoke to her, as I
thought, very quietly and respectfully.
She jumped as If a horse had suddenly
stuck his nose in her face. The tongue
lashing she gave me before an amused
crowd would have made a grease spot
of any man less hardened than I am.
" 'Don't you speak to me don't you
dare speak to me,' she cried. 'You have
no right to frighten people out of their
senses. You wouldn't dare to talk to
my husband like that.
"It doesn't do much good to put up
barriers of barrels and planks. I've
seen a few lunatics crawl right under,
them or vault over them In order to kep
in the straight line In which they were
going. Of course after we'have laid a
stretch, we always put a fence up, and
take it away later when the asphalt
has thoroughly hardened. Then's the
time when he merry truck driver gets
in his fine work; he whips his horses up
and catches one of the barrels or boxes
with the hub of his wheel, and down
tumbles the whole business. This is his
joy and especial care, for, if his truck
be big enough and heavy enough, he
owns the streets.
"Our troubles are not always with
laying asphalt. Sometimes when we're
chopping out old asphalt we clash with
the 'man In the street.' Then little
chips hmristling all over with sharp
points. fly. in every direction, and the
citizen who feels the sharp sting of an
asphalt crystal seems to lose all control
of his temper. His line of reasoning; if
he reasons at all, is that we are Inten
tionally throwing things at him. But
he takes it all out in talk and fist shak
ings, and goes off vowing to report the
matter.
"As a sort of dumnine around for t5e
bad tempers of people," cdhcluded the
foreman, according to the New York
Times, "we eertainly deserve to be
given a place with the motorman and
the conductor." '
SCHOOLBOY IN ANCIENT TIMES.
How, a Roman Pupil of 2,000 Tears
Ago Set Down His Day's Doinars.
Something quite new In the form of
an exercise book for -budding Greek
scholars has made its appearance in
Germany. Into this "Greek Reader"
have been packed all sors of delightful
and almost unknown specimens of the
literature of ancient Greece, such as
fables, fairy tales, stories, etc., adapted
for young people. There are also exam
ples of the work done by the pupils of
the Graeco-Roman schools some twen
ty centuries ago; The following, for in
stance, is the account of his daily rou
tine work by a Roman schoolboy. He
writes: '
"I wake up before sunrise, leave my
bed, sit down with my straps and shoes
and put on my shoes. Then water for
washing is brought to me. I wash first
my hands, then my face, take off my
nightcap, put on my undergarment,
anoint and comb my hair, arrange my
neck cloth, put on a white upper gar
ment and a wrapper. Then I leave my
bedroom, together with my tutor and
my maid, salute my father and mother,
and leave the house." The mixture of
Spartan abstinence in leaving . home
without a breakfast and of the alto
gether un-Spartan luxury of an attend
ant tutor and maid is suggestive. '
The youth goes on to explain, with a
deliclously pedantic air: "I reach the
school, enter and say 'Good-morning,
my teacher,' He returns the salutation.
My slave hands slates, penboxand pen
cil to me. I sit down in my place and
write, and then I cross out what I have
written. I write from a copy and show
it to the teacher. He corrects and
crosses out what is bad. Then he makes
me read aloud. Meanwhile the small
boys have to learn, their letters and
spell out syllables. One of the bigger
boys reads to them. Others write
; verses and I go in for a spelling compe
tition. Then I decline and analyze
some verses. When I have done all this
I go home to breakfast. I change ray
clothes and then I eat white bread and
olives, cheese, figs and nuts and drink
some cold water. After breakfast I go
back to school. I find the teacher readr
lng aloud, and he says, 'Now we will
begin at the beginning.' "
This schoolboy performance, says the
Westminster Gazette, goes a long way
to sho"wonce more that there Is noth
ing new under the sun, not even the
trivial round of the modern schoolboy.
The vital question of to-day, accord
ing to the women's journals, is this;
"When Is a garment a gown and when
Is it a dress?" Those who want to
keep abreast of the times should read
the women's journals.
Health
" For 25 years I . have never
missed taking Ayer's Sarsaparilla
every spring. It cleanses my
blood, makes me feel strong, and
does me good in every way."
John P. Hodnette, Brooklyn, N.Y.
Pure and rich blood
carries new. life to every
part of the body. You
are invigorated, refreshed.
You feel anxious to be
active. You become strong,
steady,courageous. That's
what Ayer's Sarsaparilla
will do for you.
$1.M a bottle. AH (Ironists.
Ask your doctor what be thinks of Ayer's
Sarsuparilla. He knows all about this grand
old family medicine. Follow Ills advice and
we will be Satisfied.
J. C. Ater Co.. Lowell. Mass.
"Fitlst." Not Fittest.
Mrs. Kingdon Just think, out of
all of Uncle Rogers' nine children, the
one now living is Cousin Jane.
Mr. Kingdon Cousin Jane, the
dressmaker?
Mrs. Kingdon Yea.
Mr. Kingdon Well, it's only nat
ural that she should be the last. Sur
vival of the fitist, yon know. New
York Times.
For coughs and colds thereis no better
medicine than Fiso's Cure for Consump
tion. Price 25 cents.
His Occupation.
" What have you ever done for your
country," asked the indignant citizen.
"Never started to count up," answ
ered the practical politician. "Too
busy finding out what my country can
do for me." Washington Star.
Fickle. '
Tommy Lil Greenup, you told me
last week you liked me bettei'n you
did any other boy, and now ycu'ie let
tin' Dictt Trotter shine up to you.
Lil I did like you the best last
week, but I've changed my mind.
Does your papa keep a candy store?
- Tommy No.
Lil Well, Dick's papa does. Chi
cago Tribune.
ABSOLUTE
SECURITY,
Genuine
Little Liver Pills.
GSust Bear Signature of -
ee Fac-SimUe Wrapper Below.
Ve?y small and as easy
tOLtake as sugasi
FOR HEADACHE.
FOR DIZZINESS.
FOR BlUOUtKESt,
FOR TORPID LIYER.
for constipation;
for sallow skin.
FOR THE COMPLEXION
ijtMna 1 wmmoi MuaraWaooiiATUBt. "
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CURE SICK HEADACHE..
CARTER'S
One of the essentials of the happy homes of to-day is a fund of
information as to right living and the best methods of promoting
health and happiness. With proper knowledge, each hour of
recreation, of enjoyment and of effort may be made to contribute
to that end and are of not less value than the using of the most
wholesome foods and the selecting of the best medicinal agents
when needed. With the well-informed, medicinal agents are used
only when nature needs assistance and while the importance of
cleansing the system effectually, when bilious or constipated, has
long been known, yet until within recent years it was necessary
to resort to oils, salts, extracts of roots, barks and other cathartics
which were found to be objectionable and to call for constantly
increased quantities.
Then physicians having learned that the most excellent laxative
and carminative principles were to be found in certain plants, .
principally in the leaves, the California Fig Syrup Co. discovered
a method of obtaining such principles in their purest condition and
of presenting them with pleasant ana reiresning uquias m me w
most acceptable to the system and the remedy became known as
Syrup of Figs as figs were used, with the plants, in making it,
because of their agreeable taste.
This excellent remedy is now rapidly coming into universal use as the
best of family laxatives, because it is simple and wholesome and cleanses
and sweetens the system effectually without disturbing the natural
functions and without unpleasant after effects and its use may be discon
tinued when it is no longer required.
. All who would enjoy good health and its blessings should remember
that it is the one remedy which physicians and parents well-informed
approve and recommend and use and which they and their little ones
alike enjoy, because of its pleasant flavor, its gentle action and its
beneficial effects.
- Syrup of Figs is for sale by all reliable druggists, at the regular price
of fifty cents per bottle, in original packages only, having the name of
the remedy Syrup of Figs and the full name of the Company
-California Fig Syrup Co. printed on the front of every package.
JOHN POOLE, PORTLAND, ORE.
Foot of Morrison Street.
Can give you the best bargains In Boilers
and Engines, Windmills, Pumps and Gene
ral Machinery. Wood Sawing Machines a
specialty. See us before buying.
SMS
SHOES
UNION MADE
Vt. L- Daualam mrnheim and rnrnllm
wore mewi 'a Ooodjrmmr Wmit Hand-
BsmraxT rrocaaa anoam tnan anyothar
tnanufmcturar In thm world.
$25,000 REWARD
will b paid to anyone who
can dlaproT tola atafomeat.
Because W. L. Douglas
Is the largest manufacturer
he can buy cheaper and
produce his shoes at a
lower cost than other con
cerns, which enables him
to sell shoes for $3.50 and
$d.00 enual in every
way to those sold else
where for $1 and $5.00.
The Dourfaa aecrot urn.
cess of tannin the bottom soles produces abso
lutely pure leather ; more flexible and wlU wear
lo?er than any other tannen In the world.
The sales have more than doubled the past four
yar. whtch proves Its superiority. Why not
give w. JU Douglas shoes a trial and save money.
Xot Ire Increase flW9 Sales: ,,
In Business! isoa Sales: K5.OS4,a0,04r
A Bain of 89,eo,456.7D in Four Tears.
W. L. DOUGLAS S4.00 CILT EDCE LINE,
Worth S6.00 Compared with Other Makes.
The best Imported and American leathers. Heyl's
Patent Calf, Enamel, Box Calf, Calf, Vicl Kid, Corona
Colt, and National Kangaroo. Fast Color Eyelets.
Raifffnn T18 B-enulne have W. I DOTJGL8
WuUllUU name and pried stamped on bottom.
anoa ov mati, Z5e. extra. Jlha. Catalog free.
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KRAUSE & PRINCE, Wholesalers, 87-89 First St., Portland, Or.
..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 benefit
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 S69. Open evenings till S.
Sundays from 9 to 12.
UT. W. A.
Wise
WISE BROS., Dentists.
PORTLAND.
SPECIAL PIANO SALE
Lots of Snaps in Prices
Every opportunity now to get good instru
ments at moderate prices.
Second hand pianos and organs that don't cost
much, but count for a whole lot when it comes to
value. Instruments whose names are prominent
and young enough to justify much larger prices.
Write for. a full description with names of
pianos, special sale prices and all details of this
great house-cleaning sale.
EILER'S PIANO HOUSE
"Washington Street, Corner Park,
PORTLAND,
Large Houses San Francisco,
San Francisco, Cal.
These two great
leaders are worth
attention of every
Hardiest Known
Farmer and Deal
er. Mv Broma
Till AT HIT Grass is wonderful in a
M HI country. My Timo--I
I III U I II I thy Is simply nnequaled
Finest in U.!
In quality. Write for
prices ana samples do
ur town.
llveredinyouri
G. S. MANN, the SEEDMAN.
184 Front St., Portland, Oregon
Will also send you at same time sam
ples and prices of my great specialties.
Saber's Rape,
green
root
FARM
SAtZIR'S 8FTDS HT.VT.S V ATT.f
1.000.000 Customers
x luuiroi nroru ui mi y RwamBO on earis,
and yet we are reaching ont for more. We
desire, by July 1st, tattoo more and bene
his unprecedented offer.
SIO.OO for BOc.
If
we wtu mail opon receipt of 10c in tamps
vut Ptivai cauuuKUP. wori-i siuu.uu to an?
wide awake fanner or ffnrdener to-
w.nrr wun many rami seed Kim pie.
wwiiw, iicaruieu uaneT, jsromuS,
jutirc, etc., etc., positively worm
sw.uu to Ret a start with, j
Mease HrsW'ulT??Pl.cI Pmluo-r
send IMiWflsw "-0y .taW
but. wiui .w iwy?vr-,.v.'p"- aione. fto.
IOC to saiwr. "MiJ-l T I . ls Send at once.
P. X. u.
Me. 131903,
PET
HEN writing to advertisers pleas
i 11 mention this paper. '
Boys' and Youths'
Jack Knife Shoes
A5kyotir dealer for the Jack
Knife Shoe. Every boy gets a
pocket knife with his pair of
shoes. Bestweariogshcej. Razor
steel knives
Uri 1. 1. Wise
208, 209, 21 J, 211, 212, 213, Kalllng Bldg,
Cor. Third and Washington sta.
OREGON.
OREGON.
Spokane and Sacramento.
WBKP
New York, N. Y.
BR0F.1E GRASS
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