Spring Medicine
There is no other season when good
medicine U 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 doficient vitality,
loss of appetite, lack of strength, and
want of animation.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
and Pills
Hake the blood pure, vigorous and
rich, create appetite, give totality,
strength and animation, and cure
all eruptions. Have the whole family
begin to take them today. .
"Hood's Sarsaparilla has been used In
our family for soma 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' Bxuiah
Botcb, Stowe, Vt.
Hood's Sarsaparilla promise ts
cure and keeps the promise.
Martyr to Knowledge.
Young Lady Were yon pleased with
the new school, little boy?"
Little Boy Naw! Dey made me
wash me face, an' when I went home
de dorg bit me 'cause he didn't know
me! Chicago News.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
Tfie Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
Didn't Have To. .
Dr. Tailey (looking at the thermbm
eter) Humm! I don't like your tem
perature. Sick Student Then why did you take
it? Harvard Lampoon.
Good Catsup.
If you have never -been perfectly sat
isfied with the catsup you hate been
getting, we want you to try a. bottle of
Monopole. Even if you are satisfied
we want you to try it anyway, for we
are sure you will become a permanent
user of it. No other brand in the
market has the fine taste, the delicate
flavor and giveB to any dish that appe
tizing zest sb does Monopole. Get
Monopole catsup from your dealer.
Wadhams & Kerr Bros., Monopole
Grocers and Dry Coffee Boasters, Port
land, Ore. "
Latakla Tobacco.
Latakia tobacco obtains its peculiar
flavor through being sprinkled with
water and allowed to ferment after
thorough fumigation with the smoke of
resinous aromatic wcod grown in Syria,
States a consular report.
Genuine
arter s
Little Liver Pills.
dust Bear Signature of
ee Fac-Slmlle Wrapper
TeST SJaaU ad ae easy
to Cake as raswb
F09IEABACX&
FOB B1ZZIRXSS
rOftBlUBOSKESS.
FOX T8RPID L1YER.
FOB CBBST1PATI0R.
FOR SALLOW J KIM.
FOR THE COMPLEX! SB
CURE SICK HEADACHE.
Scientific Tact.
Fred Do you know anything about
love?
Joe Do I? My dear boy, I've made
It a life Study.
Fred With what result?
Joe Well, I've succeeded in reduc
ing my. ignorance of it to a science.
For bronchial troubles try Fiso'n Cure
..for Consumption. It is a good cough
medicine. At druggists, price 25 cents.
- v
Had All He Wanted.
'- "I dont like yer Btory," said the
Billville reader.
. "Maybe not now," replied the auth
or, "but it will grow on you."
"I hope not," was the reply, "fer
I've got three carbuncles now." At
lanta Constitution.
CITC ' rmanenBy euna So ths or nervotnDagi
V 1 1 V after first ir' me f Dr. Kliaa's Qrat Nam
Seatonr. Bond for FREE &-J.OO triml botU. and treat.
mm. DB.it.it.lLUHB.r.ta.uuAroBstnuaaaipiua.jr
Ambition Realized
When Andrew Carnegie was com
pelled to Borrow a dollar to place in a
contribution box the other night it
must have been the happiest moment
of his life. At last his great ambition
had been realized. He was penniless.
Recuperating;.
One day little four-year-old Cora was
trying to ' stand on her head. Her
mother asked her what she was doing.
She answered:
, "I's standing on my head to rest my
feet." Little Chronicle.
RE1ERSON MACHINERY CO.
Successors to John Poole.
- Foot of Morrison street, Portland, Oregon.
Write ns or call for prices on everything in
the machinery line. Closing oat at cost: Wag
ons, Buggies, Cream Separators also ail sect
ond hand goods, to make room for new liAe.
ni'Bta iSiJf bPIi i r i si Uii ft. fSi
Best CoaghSrrnp. Tastes Good. CsefJ
In time. Bold BY araevrsts. F 1 3
CARTER'S
flVER
It- .1
i
Making It Easy. "
"My Dear Sir," wrote the editor to
the persistent young author, "in order
.to simplify matters somewhat we are
unclof-inir. a bunoh of our 'declined
with thanks' notices.. If you will . Dnt
one of thee in an envelope with your
manuecript and mail it to yourself it
will make it easier for all of us, and
you will be saving something in post
age as well." - '
Long Time a Postmaster. ;
The dean of fourth-class postmasters
is Milo T. Winchester, of South Amen
ia, N. Y., who has been in office fifty?
four years, having been appointed July,
10, 1849. The salary of his position is
$133 per year, and there has never been
a complaint against his office.
Squeaky. .. . v
A little three year-old miss .while
her mother was trying to get her to
sleep became interested in a peculiar
noise, and asked what it was.
"A cricket, dear," . replied her
mother. . '
"Well," remarked the little lady,
"he ought to get hisaelf oiled."
Young People's Paper.
Justifiable Hauteur.
Pauline Have you nothing to be
proud "it
Penelope Yes. .I'm 'proud that I
haven't any false pride.
Use It.
One of the best pieces of advice for a
safe journey through life I saw on a
sign at a railroad crossing. The sign
read: "Stop! "Look! Lieteni" Bal
timore American. .
The Ins and Outs of It.
"Is your master in?" asked the cal
ler of the servant at the door.
"'Deed, suh, I don't know fo' sure."
"Can't you find out?" ,
" Well,. suh, it's dis.way: Ef yo
come to pay dat $5 yo' borrowed of
him, he say he s in jea' dat much;.. but
ef yo' come to borrow some mo', he say
lie's out all he's gwine ter be, suh."
Used to It.
Towne You don't mean to Fay you
didn't notice that earthquake shock?
Browne I guess I was home in Aigu-
hurst at the time.
Towne But the .shake must have
been perceptible there.
Browne r guess all of us took it fer
our malaria. Philadelphia Press. .
All the World's a 'Pothecary Shop.
Sezso Buy ter is not an author; he's
a born chemist.
Tizeo Why?
Sezso Every novel he writes becomes
a drug on the market. Brooklyn
Eagle.
What She Was Thinking.
Gladys I'm something of a mind
reader myself.
Ethel Indeed?
Gladys Yes; I can usually tell at a
glance what a person thinks of me.
Ethel Wonderful I But don't you
often find it awfully embarrassing?
Exchange. -
Would Surely Raise Revenue. .
In the old days they spoke of a li
censed fool. If all the fools were re
quited to have a license now, the gov
ernment could do away with its other
tax8 and still maintain the surplus.
There's "single tax" for you.
Just What Happened.
"Penelope," eaid the anxious mother,
"tell me truly, did Charles kiss yon
last night?"
"There was a slight labial juxta
position as .Charles took his leave,
mother, but I assure you it was only
momentary and therefore inocuous." . .
Thwarted Them. t
"Why did old Rollingold give away
all his money?" !
"He was afraid his relatives would
have him adjudged incapable of taking
care of it."
A Different State.
Towne Fleiman's home for a short
trip from his new ranh in Texas.
Urowne Yes, I saw him.
Towne He's so full of Texas he
can't talk of anything elee.
Browne When I saw him I noticed
that he couldn't talk of anything, but I
thought it was because he was full of
Kentucky. Philadelphia Press. N
OUT'FGRfi
When the cold ware flag- is up, f reering' weather is on the way. Winter
to here in earnest, and with it all the miserable symptoms of Catarrh
turn blinding headaches and neuralgia, thick mucous discharges
fom the nose and throat, a hacking cough and pain in the chest, bad
rat in the- mnuth fetid breath, nausea, and all that makes Catarrh the
mnst siolr emtio" and disrnstinr of all complaints. It causes a feeling of per-
lonal defilement and mortification that
In the company of others.
In spite of all efforts to prevent it,,
the filthy secretions and mucous mat
ter find their way into the Stomach
ind are distributed by the blood to
every nook and corner of the system
the Stomach and Kidneys, . in fact
every organ and part of the body, be
come infected with the catarrhal
poison. This disease is rarely, if ever,
even in its earliest stages, a purely local
lisease or simple inflammation of the.
nose and throat, and this is why sprays,
rashes, powders and the various in
haling mixtures fail to cure. Heredity
Is sometimes back of it parents have
It and so do their children.
In the treatment of Catarrh, anti
septic and soothing washes are good fer cleansing purposes or clearing the
head and throat, but this is the extent ef their usefulness. To cure Catarrh
permanently, the blood must be purified and the system relieved of its load
of foul secretions, and the remedy to accomplish this is S. S. S. which has
membrane and is carried through the circulation to all the Catarrh infected
portions of the body, they soon heal, the mucous discharges cease and the
patient is relieved of the most offensive and humiliating of all complaints.
S. S. S. is a vegetable remedy and contains nothing that could injure the
most delicate constitution. . It cures Catarrh in its most aggravated forms,
and cases apparently incurable and hopeless. Write us if you have Catarrh,
and. our physicians will advise you without charge. ;- ; . .; ; ." r
1
Half-Sick
V I first used Ayefs Sarsaparilla
in the fall or 1848. Since then I
have taken It every spring as a
blood - purify in g and nerve
strengtbening medicine."
- S. T. Jones, -Wichita,' Kans.
If you feel run down,
are easily tired, if your
nerves are weak and your
blood is thin, then begin
to take the good old stand
ard family- medicine,
Ayer's Sarsaparilla.
" It's a regular nerve
lifter, a perfect blood
builder. si.M a kettle. Alt arvRlsts.
Ask yotrr doctor what he think of Ayer's
Sarsaparilla. Ha knows all about this grand
old family medicine. Follow his advice and
we will be satisfied.
J. C. ATZB Co LowelL Mass.
Inventor Loses His Mind.
M. Goubet, inventor ot the subma
rine boat, the patents of which were
purchased by an English company, has
been removed to an asylum.
Between Friends.
"I'm getting tired of boarding
houees," said the young man who parts
his hair in the middle. "I've half a
mind to get married."
"Of course," growled the old bachel
or. "It takes just about that amount
of mind to think of such a fool thing."
HOWS TM1ST
ease of Cattarrh that can not be cured by HaUl
Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY & Go., Props., Toledo, O.
we the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney
for the past 15 years, and believe him perfectly
honorable in all business transactions and fin
ancially able to carry entany obligations made
by their firm.
WXST & Trtjax,
Wholesale ir?ggists, Toledo,
WALDINS KtKKAK fe MAHVIN,
, . Wholesale Druggists, Toledo. O.
Hall's Catarrh Care is taken Internally, acting
directly on the blood and muoous surf sees of
the system. Price 75c per bottle. 6old by all
flraggristt. Testimonials free.
Ball's Family PUls are the best. -
Knew Her Business.
Softleigh Are you quite sure Miss
Banks is not is?
The Maid Of course I am. She
gave me one of your photographs in
order to make me doubly sure.
Berlin's Oldest "Weiss Beer" Saloon.
Berlin's eldest "weiss bier" saloon
is being torn down. It was in the
Charlottenstrasse and bad been open
121 years. : i
It Couldn't Be,
The other morning little Howard got
op unusually cross. Boy tried to play
with him, but at last he became impa
tient and eaid:
"I guess you got up on the wrong
Bide ef the bed." Little Howard
promptly replied :
"No, 'Oy. I dot up" on mamma's
side."
Mothers will Boa Mrs. fflnslow's Sooth
ing Syrup the best remedy to use tor their
Shudren during the teething period.
T Learning by Degrees.
Little Charlie being asked by his
teacher the subject of his geography
leeson answered promptly:
" "Longitude and Shortitude."
; THB HOW AND WHY.
Much yen may have guessed about life insur
ance may be wrong. Mr-. H. C. IippLncott, of
Philadelphia, one of the most foremost insur
ance authorities of the age, has copyrighted a
little book entitled "The How and Why." It
has been adopted by sereral Eastern colleges
to teach the. first principals of life insurance,
and may be had free by addressing Sherman
and Harmon: general agents Penn Mutual Life
Insurance 6o., Murquam building, Portland,
Or. It may help you to understand How and
Why the Penn Mutual during 1902 wrote a
larger amount of insurance in Oregon than was
ever before written in the state by any com
pany in one year. .
No Amateur.
Bill -Thai man is a horrible liar.
Jill O, I don't know; I think he's
good at it. Yookers Statesman. v
Quite Appropriate.
He I wonder why Mrs. Splugg
dresses so loud? t
r She Oh. her hubsand is quite deaf.
for
keeps one nervous and anxious while
Xanchester, Va., March 6, 1901.
- eentlemen: Ihadallthosymptome
that aeeompany this disease, suoh sve
muoua dropping? In the threat, a eon
stant desire to hawk and spit, feelinc
ef dryness in the threat, eougrh and
pitting upon, rising- is. the morning-,
acaba forming: in the nose, which re
quired maeh effort to blow out, seme
times causing- the mose to bleed aad
leaving me with a siek headache. X
had thus suffered fox Jive years.
X commenced to take 8. S. B. and
after I had taken three large bottles,
I xxotlood a chance for the better.
Thus enooTu-ag-ed,I continued to take
It and in a short while was entirely
cured. JtTDSQN A. BELLAlf.
Vain and Tine Sts., Hishmond, Vs.
El
if i if ji it fiii
'i ii
no equal as a blood purifier. It restores
the blood to a natural, healthy state and
the catarrhal poison and effete matter
: are carried out f the system through thp
- proper channels. S. S. S. restores to the
brood all its good qualities, and when
rich, pure blood reaches the inflamed
THINGS Y6U MAY NOT Da
An Easy Thing to Break th Law and
Still Mean Pie Evil.
.Even m a' free country such as this
there are things that one may not own
or have In his or her possession, how
ever innocent may be the Intent. Pos
session frequently may ' mean legal
entanglement and State or National
Government must be reckoned with..
For instance, a garden full of Cana
da thistles Is calculated to make a
deal of trouble for the owner of the
ground," even though be may not' know
a Canada thfstle from a currant bush.'
These -thistles are persona non grata
In the United States generally and a
substantial ; fine a Walts the person
who allows the weed to grow upon
ground under , his contiol.
It Is 'not a good thing for the citizen
to make a collection of burglars' tools,
however scientific may be his study
of the' criminal classes, for in the mere
possession of them the Iawconcedes
that the holder has ulterior motives
regarding them. At any rate It re
quires a good round sum to make such
a collection, as frequently a single
tool out of a kit may cost-$25. If
gome burglar shoatd be scared out of
your house, leaving his kit . or any
portion of It, a safe place fn which
to put it Is the nearest police station.
The United States Government, will
make trouble for you If you have any
portions of. a brewing or distilling
plant. Beer vats and distilling kettle
may not be used for any other pur
pose than brew and distilling, and if
a person should go only so far as to
make a bathtub out of one or the
other of them be would be incurring
the displeasure of his government.
Possession of counterfeit money Is
a felony. It is presumed that a man,
woman or child should be able to de
termine whether a cola or bill is gen
uine, -and the attempt to pass It may
be followed by extreme, consequences.
If you should be at a country rail
road station aud see a mall pouch
lying on a rail, where the incoming
train would cut it in . two, you would
better let It lie. Touch ng a pouch of
United States mail with even a foot
is a technical cslme. and tt Is alto
gether owing .to the disposition of the
postmaster and the United Siates mar
shal of the district how much trouble
may be made for you.
. Altogether the postal department
has some stringent regulations. If
you receive a letter from a friend on
which the stamp is not canceled Lt is
against a specific statute, for you to
pluck off the stamp and use it again.
There are several kinds of vigorous
language which you cannot transmit
by letter.
While one may not touch a mail
pouch, it is different with : a letler
which a carrier has delivered at the
address on the envelope. Dropping
the letter at the pluee marked, the car
rier absolves his government from any
other responsibility, and if a iter the
letter has been delivered another per
son takes it and opens it there is no
recourse through the Ppstoffice De
partment. r Carrying cone aled d.adly- weapons
almost universally is against the pro
visions of both State statutes and city
ordinances. . In this connect on there
Is a queer fact .concerning the carry
ing of a revolver In some p'aces. If
a man has one in his pock.t and 1
arrested incidentally on suspicion he
was locked up and assessed the usual
fine; if he chances to. be carrying on:
and is attacked by thugs he may use
the weapon, killing one or two of his
assailants, and not even be arrested.
The speakership.
Soma Facts Abont the Position Which
7 Heed and Henderson Quit.
Among the earliest "duties which
will' devolve upon the recently elect
ed members of the Fifty-eighth Con
gress will be the choice of a sp-akrr.
and present indications make It p.ob
able that the speaker will be chosen
from the West.
" The speaker of the Fifty-seventh
Congress, . David B. Henderson, was
the hist to be chosen from the terri
tory west of the. Mississippi. " -
The first ' speaker , w as V. A. Muh
lenburg of Pennsylvania.' Th? pest of
speaker was held In. the Twenty-fourth
and Twenty-fifth Congresses by James
K. Polk, afterwards President.
Speakers of the House of Represen
tatives who have been candidates for
President are numerous and includv
Henry Clay, John Bell and James G.
Blaine. Schuyler Colfax, after having
been speaker, was Viee President of
the United States.
The oldest surviving speaker is Ga
lusha .A. Grow, born in 1S23, and
speaker from 1801 to 1863. . :
The last. Democratic speaker, Charles
F. Cri8p,was a native of England.
One surviving speaker. John G." Car
lisle, though fleeted Representative
in Kentucky, ls .pow a resident Of the
City of New York. .
There, has never been a speaker from
the Pacific coast, and lt Is a somewhat
curious circumstance that Ohio,
though pre-eminent in i nearly all other
political offices, has had In the coun
try's history bat one speaker, John W.
Keifer, who served only a single term.
The State of New York has had no
speaker since the. close of the Nine
teenth Congress In 1827, though New
York has been during the whole of
that period the most populous State
and the one having the largest Con
gressional representation.
The speaker of the Fifty-eighth
Congress" when chosen will : : preside
over a larger number of members of
Congress than any of his predeces
sors, the total membership of the next
House being 386.
. . , Still in It.
"So Graphter is out of politics now."
"Nonsense I Who told you that?"
"He did. He told me to-day that he
doesn't take any stock in politics nowa
days." ' . . -.."Exactly.
-Most of the stock he took
proved worthless. He holds out for the
long green now." Philadelphia Pres.
These' equal rights old girls look at
the editorials of a paper first when any
one is around, but when alone they
turn to the love stories first, the same
as any other young thing. :
; Many men, In looking for work, stum-
A prominent Southern lady,
Mrs. Blanchard, of Nashville,
Tenn., tells how she was cured
of backache, dizziness, painful
and irregular periods by Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.
' Gratitude compels me to acknowl
edge tho gTeat merit of your Vege
table Compound. I have suffered for
four yeara with Irregular and painful
menstruation, also dizziness, pains in
the back and lower 'limbs, and fitful
sleep." I dreaded the time to .coma
which would only mean suffering' to
me. Six bottles of Lydia E.
Pinkham's "Vegetable Compound
brought me health and happiness in a
few short months, and was worth
more than months under the doctor's
care, which really did not' benefit me
at alL I feel like another person now.
My aches and pains have left me. I
am satisfied there is no medicine so
good for sick woman as your Vege
table Compound, and I advocate it to
my lady friends in need ef medical
help. Mrs. B. A. IIlanch abd, 423
Broad St., Nashville, Tenn. 35000 fo
fttt If original of above letter proving genulnentm
cannot pnduetd.
When women are troubled with,
menstrual Irregularities, weakness,
leucorrUoDa, displacement or ulceration
of the wemb,' that bearing-down feel
ing, inflammation of the ovaries, back
ache, they should remember there is
one tried and true remedy: Ijydla, E.
Plnkham'sYegetableCompound.
" Answered.
"My boy John writes me that be is
etoppin' at the beet hotels," remarked
Mrs. Corn.
'"Ib he a commercial traveler"
"No; he's drivin' a parcels delivery
van." Cassell's Journal.
Satisfied With Dog's Warning.
When a dog entered the cell of Maur
ice Bouche, imprisoned ' at : Lille,
France, and under sentence of death
for the .muider of a woman, and licked
his hand, on the morning of the dayof
Execution, the murderer, who had all
along protested his innocence,; and ex
pressed confidence in a reprieve, imme
diately prepared for death. - - -
Bysoothlne and subdulrr
the pain, that's the way
St Jacobs Oil
' Cures
Neuralgia
Price, 8c. and SOe.
IHE MEN AND WOMEN
Who Enjoy the Choicest Products
' of the World's Commerce.
Knowledge- of "What la Beat More Im
portant Than Wealth With- '
" " : eat It.
" It must be apparent to every one that
qualities of the highest order are neces
sary to enable the best of the products of
modern commerce to attain permanently
to universal acceptance. However loudly
heralded, they may not hope for world-wide -preeminence
unless they meet with the
general approval, not of Individuals only,
but of the many who have the happy
faculty of selecting, enjoying and learn- .
Ins the real worth of the choicest prod
ucts. Their commendation, consequently,
becomes , Important to others, since to .
meet the requirements of the well in
formed of all countries the method of
manufacture must be of the most per
fect order and the combination the most
excellent of its kind. The above is true
not - of food products only, but is espe
cially applicable to medicinal agents and
after nearly a quarter of a century of
growth and g-eneral use the excellent
remedy. Syrup of Figs, is everywhere t
accepted, throughout . the world, as the
best of family laxatives. Its quality is
due not only to the excellence of the
combination of the laxative and carmin
ative principles of plants known to act
most beneficially on the system and, pre
sented In the form of a pleasant and re
freshing liquid, but also, to the method
of -manufacture of the California Fig
Syrup' Co., which ensures that uniformi
ty and purity essential in a remedy in- .
tended for family use. Ask any physi
cian who is well informed and he will
answer at once that it is an excellent '
laxative. If at ah eminent in his pro
fession and has made a special study .of
laxatives and their effects upon the sys
tem he will tell yeu that it Is the best
of family laxatives, beeause it is sim
ple and wholesome and cleanses and
sweetens the system effectually, , when
a laxative Is needed, without any un
pleasant after-ettects. ' Every well-informed
druggist of reputable standing'
knows that Syrup of Figs is an excel--lent
. laxative and Is glad to sell it, at
the regular price of fifty cents per bot
tie, because ft gives general satlsf ao-;
don, but one should, remember that in
order to get the beneficial effects " of
Syrup of Figs it is necessary to buy the
genuine, whlrih is sold in original pack
ages only; the name of the remedy.
Syrup of Figs and also the full name of
the Company Calif ornia Fig Syrup Co. i
printed on the front of every package..
u
How?
In Canned Fruits and Vegetables
one word is all you need to know.
That one is
MONOPOLE
Get them from your dealer. Wad
hams & Kerr Bros., Monopole Groc
ers and Dry Coffee Roasters, Portland.
vuuua,
St. Helen's School for Girls.
Thirty-third year. Commodious buildings.
Modern equipment. Academic and college
preparatory courses. Special courses In
auaic and art. Illustrated catalogue. All
departments nowtopen.
MISS ELEANOR TEBBETTS, Principal
BROKE GRASS
These two great
leaders are worth
attention of every
- Hardiest Known
Farmer aud Deaf
er. Mr Brome
TlflflTIIU Grass is wonderful In a
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w my is simply nneai
thy Is 8imtlv nneaualed
Pinsctinll n quality. Wriie for
w. prices and
llyered In your town.
samples de-
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.
THE CALIFORNIA BOTANICAL GATEWAY TO
HEALTH AND WEALTH
Is really a one dollar book mailed you for 25
ceuts silver, to introduce it. It tells you about
newly discovered Botanical Remedies for the
cure of many diseases, new ways to make
money and get employment, t nurse and care
for the nek, to prolong old age and live 100
years, the newly discovered Angle Worm Oil
massage for removing wrinkles and beautify
ing the complexion, jiew varieties of roses,
fruits and vegetables, the wheat, corn and sun
flower food, cereal coffee, imitation cala. aold
J and sliver, stands acids, preventing smallpox
J pittings, maple syrup and sugar from wood.
new son unnKs, iraue secrets tor manuiacturer,
things you need not ask the doctor, a real home
doctor book and encyclopedia f general inform
rr.ation, wanted by every man and woman that
wants health and wealth. Is about 100 pages,
4x9, paper cover. Contents sheet free.
. The California Botanical Hedkiae Co.,
1098 North Alvarado St.. Los Angeles, Cal.
I snlTered the tortures of tbdamned
with-protrudiug piles broucht on by eonsiipa
tlon with which I was afflicted for twenty
years. I ran across your CASCARETS in the
town of Newell, la., andnver found anything
to equal them. To-day I am entirely free from
piles and feel like a new man"
a H. Kkitz, 1411 Jones St., Sioux City, la.
Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. Do
Good, Never Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe. 10c. 26c. 60a
... CURE CONSTIPATION. ...
SUrllaf IwH; CMfuf, Cbleas, trtal. Kew rork. 3XS
UA'TA Rift Sol1 and trtinranteed by all drng
i to VUMtR Tobacco Habit.
J(jtvj CANDY -
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t KRAUSE & PRINCE, Wtoksakrs, 57-39 First St, Portland, Or. 1
i
.Scarcely & Hny..
Passes bntwe are called upon to perform
some difficult dental operation that is .
the direct result of neglecting the teeth.
We cunnot 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
aie painless and our work guaranteed
Both 'Dhones: Oregon South 2291;
Columbia S6y. Open ereniugs. till V.
Sundays from 9 to 12. ;
ur, W. a-, wise
WISE BROS., Dentists.
PORTLAND.
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Manu Millions
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The Well-informed
ihrouahout tne
Manufaccured bfl
Sata sTsaaaclace, Cal.
ItfOoisrriU, Ky. , Nw TorlE. K. T.
JT0S SALS STALL LEADIKO DBUQQISTS. PRICE FIFTY CEST3 PES SOT1ZR
AMERICAN
CREAM
SEPARATORS
Are sold subject to ap
proval and at a price
that will enable you
to make egoed profit
on a few cows. The
cleanest, fairest ma
chine in all the vorld.
Strongest In ALT. these points that-, any
other, Tiz: "
Close Skimming. Easy Cleans g.
Light Running. Durability.
Write for free catalogue. '
MITCHELL, LEWIS & STIVER 1 0.
PORTLAND, Ore.
SPOKANE. Wash. BOISE. Idaho
Won Medal, Paris, 1900. . '
Alcohol,
f iunt,7 v
Tobacco
Write for . f
Illustrated 4
CrecuLABa-
fitsr a no n r ooriemr Jrj.
Using jy
Portland, Our.
Telephone Main 39
Sawrmd Pmmm mhomm than mny Uhmr
nnnrar m ins swis.
i $25,000 EEWAED
wlU be paid to anyone who
can disprove this statement.
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
liu.uu equal in every
way to those sold else
where for $1 and 5.00.
uouinai secres pro- Kian UVJ"JhW
cms of tanning the bottom soles produces abso
lutely jure leather ; mora flexible U.HA will wear
loaaer than any other tannum in the world.
The sales have more than doubled the past ftrar
which tnjpves Its superiority. Why not
give w. I Douelas akoea atrial and save money.
Aotlre Increase flfl9 Sales: S,OS,88S,St
In Bmlueii 1 r.B Sales: SS,0A,Sa4,00
A gain of 99, 820,450.79 in Four Tears.
W. I DOUGLAS St.OO CIUT EDGE LINE.
Worth $6.00 Compared with Other Makes.
The beat Imported and American leathers, Heul'm
Patent Calf, enamel. Box Calf, Calf, Vtel Kid, Conn
Volt, and National Kangaroo. Fast Color Eyelets.
fiSllfinn Th9 woJne have W. L. BOUQXAjK
WCUIIUll name and price stamped on bottom.
Shoei by mail, !Se. extra. Jllus. Catalog free.
X?. 1 10 BKOCKTOIT. 1IASS.
fm w. ,
P. N. U.
Ne. 161903.
TT 'HEN writing; to advertisers please
I f mention this paper.
Boys' and Youths M
Jack Knc Shoes p
Ask your dealer for the Jack i!
Knife Shoe. Every boy gets a j
pocket knife with his pair of T
shoes. Best wearing shoes. Razor 4
steel knives. 4p
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Cor. Third and Washington sis.
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