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About Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1903)
UVER AND KIDNEYS It is highly important that these or gans should properly perform their functions. When they don't, what lameness of the side and back, what yellowness of the skin, what constipation, bad taste in the mouth, sick headache, pimples and blotches, and loss of courage, tell the story. A great alterative and tonic Hood's SarsapariUa Gives these organs vigor and tone for the proper performance ot tneir junc tions, and cures all their ordinary ail ments. Take it. Advertising Did It. He didn't have a dollar; he didn't have a dime. Hia clothes and shoes were looking just as though they'd served their time. He didn't try to kill himself to dodge misfortune's whacks. Instead, he got some ashes nd he filled five dozen sacks. Then, next he begged a dollar. In the paper in the morn he advretised tin pclieh that would put the sun to scorn. He kept on advertising, and, just now, suffice to say, he's out in California at his cottage on the bay. The Lyre. LOWEST RATES To" Chicago, Dubuque and the East; to Des Moines-, Kansas City and the Southeast, via Chicago Great West ern railway. Electric lighted trains. Unequalled service. Write to J. P. Elmer, G. P. A., Chicago, for informa tion. Women No Longer Kiss. No smart women kiss one another, and the most they now do is to rub bats. This is as it should be. In all the wierd world of women nothing has go flabbergasted the mere man as the reckless valor with which ladies used to brouse on each other's complexions without the slightest provocation. Vanity Fair. Cultivate a Calm Temper. When the worries and cares of the day fret you and begin to wear on you and you chafe under the friction- be calm. Stop, rest for a moment, and let calmness and peace assert themselves. If you let these irritating outside influ ences get the better of you, you are con fessing your inferiority to them by per mittins them to dominate. Not a Dangerous rialady. I hope that Jenkins will pull through his siege of sickness," re marked one friend, "for he was 'always such a jolly fellow." "He must be in pretty good condition and still .very vol atile," answered the , other friend. "Ihis morning I overheard his maid tell my wife that Mr. Jenkins was suffering from amonia." Great Demonstration. "They say when the great pianist played in this town the people went wild," remarked the comedian. "They did the same when I played," remarked the young lady who blows the cornet. ' "Were they demanding that you comeback?" "No, they were demanding their money back." Confession. "Do you make much out of your li- urarjr wur&i iiuvu duo uiijuibitv person. "Yes, replied the man who scribbles occasionally, "much more out of it than I do in it. Canada Is Building Railroads. The number of miles of railroad completed in the Dominion of Canada is 18,868, an increase of 574 miles over the previous year. Undoubtedly. "Wisdom," remarked the man with the chronic quotation habit, "is better than riches." "Of course," rejoined the philosoph ical person, "you refer to your wisdom and other people's riches." ' Couldn't Fool Her. "My dear Miss MilliunB," said the impceunious young man, "I love you more tnan I can find words to tell." "But I presume you could tell me in figures," rejoined the beautiful heiress in tones that suggested the ice man. He Ties Cravats. An enterprising draper in New York employs an assistant who is particular ly expert in arranging cravats in the most fashionable shapes The assis tant attends weddings and helps the bridegroom and best man to properly adjust their ties for so auspicious an occasion. As Aesop Might Write It Nrw. One day a fox saw a fine ripe plum, but it was beyond his reach. So, as he had no friend to shake the tree for him, he turned up his nose at it and passed on. "It's wormy!" he said. Chicago Tribune. Queen Alexandra's Epigram. "It is a pity," said Queen Alexan dra to the late Bishop of London, one day, "that women are not as devoted to the birds in the air as they are to the biids in their hats." Lost Hair My hair came out by the hand ful, and the gray hairs began to creep in. I tried Ayer's Hair Vigor, and it stopped the hair from com ing out and restored the color." Mrs. M. D. Gray, No. Salem, Mass. There's a pleasure in offering such a prepara tion as Ayer's Hair Vigor. It gives to all who use it such satisfaction. The hair becomes thicker, longer, softer, and more glossy. And you feel so secure in using such an old and reliable prepara tion. , $1.00 a bottle. All arnrvfirt. If vonr drnpeist cannot sutjdTv- von. send us one dollar and we will express you. a bottle.- Be snre and five the name of your nearest express office. - Address,. The Sultan of Turkey requires that all state documents and .papers intend ed for his perusal shall first pass through a careful process of disinfec tion. A curious sight (in the streets of To kio is to see an old man seated on a smooth piece of ground having round him little piles of sand of different "col ors, red, blue, yellow black, etc. Plac ing a pinch from each pile in his right hand, he will draw on the smooth ground the figure of a man or woman, the dress all properly colored by the saud trickling through his fingers. It is done with great rapidity and shows remarkable dexterity. An indication. of a new tendency In scientific study Is furnished by the plan of the Geographical Society of Baltimore to send to the Bahama Isl ands a ship carrying a staff of fifty persons, who will study the geology, geography, botany, zoology, climatol ogy, physics and medical and hygienic conditions of those Islands. The ship, specially chartered for the purpose, will be fitted and equipped as the home and laboratory of the party during the entire trip. Accounts of early writers show that squirrels- must formerly have been amazingly numerous. Golman says that the gray eoat was a fearful scourge to the Colonial farmers and that Pennsylvania paid 8,000 in boun ties for their scalps in 1749 alone. This meant the destruction of 640,000 with in a comparatively small district. In the early days of Western settlement regular hunts were organized by the inhabitants, who would ' range ' the woods in two companies from morning till night, vying as to which band should bring home the greatest num ber of trophies. The quantities thus killed are almost incredible now. An African chiefs umbrella is of greater importance than many , people imagine, apart from its enormous size. Its loss in battle more than equals the loss of a standard of a European com mander. Some of the umbrellas are of prodigious dimensions, being no less than 25 feet in diameter, with ribs 12 feet 6 Inches long. They are made of lancewood, and the covering is of gorgeously colored chintz, in varied sections of crimson, yellow and blue. The opening is performed by means of pulleys and ropes attached to the "run ner," this operation requiring the serv ices of three or four men. The pole, or handle, is of birch, and is about 14 or 15 feet high. A new method of discovering beds of ore hidden underground. In which elec tricity serves for a detective, is said to have met with some success in Wales and in Cornwall. A current of high potential 30,000 or more volts is led to two metal rods Bet in the ground. From these, lines of force spread in all directions, and can be de tected by means of a telephonic receiv er connected with another pair of metal rods, which may be placed in any desired position. When no sounds, or only very faint ones, are heard, that fact indicates a deflection of the lines of force, and by shifting the place of the rods' the location of the metallic masses which produce the deflection can be determined. WIFE SINGS HIS SONGS. A feature of the Richard Strauss or chestral concerts in New York is the singing of his songs by his wife, a re markably pretty and talented woman. Few musical compositions have ever excited . the discussions which have been engendered by the tone-poems of Richard Strauss. He has sought to make music express abstract thoughts and emotions, to reproduce realistic facts, to be philosophical, sensual, hu morous, as demanded by the subject matter. In doing so he has employed not so much melody as harmonic de vices and instrumental combinations. Teaching a Dog to Bead. The intelligence of animals seems, as a rule,' to. be underrated rather than overrated. A dog breeder described the other day a wonderful collie that had belonged to Sir . John Lubbock. "This, dog," he said, "would, when It was hungry, lay at its master's teet a card marked 'food.' When it was thirsty it would fetch a card marked 'drink.' . When it wanted to take a walk it would bring a card, marked 'out.' Sir John Lubbock trained it to do this trick ' In less than a month. He put the food card over the dog's food and made it bring the card to him before he would allow, it to eat, and in the matter of drinking and going out he used a like method. The- cards were similar in shape and color; noth ing but the writing on them differed. Since, therefore, the dog distinguished them by the writing alone, It. may, truly be, said that the animal could read." . ' Embryo Mosquitoes, i Certain species of mosquitoes hiber nate in the adult state, others in the larvae state and some in the egg. Larvae live through a winter in solid ice. . Milk in the Form of Powder. Milk Is now reduced to a powder by a new Swedish; invention. Five quarts of skim milk yield one pound of pow der. . KBS. BICHABD STBATJSS. . THE SALESWOMAN Compelled to Be on Her Feet the Larger Part of the Day Finds a Tonic in Pe-ru-na. Miss Curtain of St. Paul, Gives Her Experience. Miss Nellie Curtain, 646 Pearl street, St. Paul, Minn., head saleswoman in a cepartment store writes: "1 have charge of a department in a dry goods store, and after standing the larger part of the day, I would go home with a dull ache, generally through my entire body. I used Pe runa and feel so much better .that I walk to and from the store now. 1 know Peruna to be the best medicine on the market for the diseases peculiar to women." Miss Nellie Curtain. Nothing is eo weakening to the hu man system as the constant loss of mu cus. Catarrhal inflammation of the mucus membrane produces an excessive formation of muous. Wnether the mu cus membrane be located in the head or pelvic organs, the discharge of mu cus is sure to occur. This discharge of mucus constitutes a Sweet Memory. Kind Lady Why, little fellow, how did you ever get that black eve? Urchin Well, ye see, leddy, me brother went away dis mornin' an' he guv me that to remember him by. HOV-B TXflSI We offer One Hundred bollars Reward for anv ease of Cattarrh that can not be cured by HaU'i Catarrh CHre. F. J. CHENEY & Co., Props. , Toledo, O. We the nndereiened.ha.Ye known F. J. nhmn for the past 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and fin ancially able to carry-outany obligations made vj weir nrm. Wasr & Trtjax. Wholesale Druggists, Toledo. Walsins Kinnan & Mabtth, m Wholesale Druggists, Toledo. O. Hall's Catarrh Car is t.Von ntn..n. 4rectly on the blood j(nd mucous surf 'sees of w system, race vac per Dottle, bold r all Hall's Family Fill are the best. . International School of Music Prof. W. L. Whitney of the Boston conseivatory of music is to establish schools of opera in Boston, Paris and Florence, the headquarters to be in the first-named city. Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow's Sootbine Syrup the best remedy to use for their children the teething season. He Knew One. "I have here," said the industrious book agent, . "a volume which is es pecially helpful to business men. I'm certain it would bne it you if" "Can you men t on Any., businessman it has benefitted?" oroke in the skep tical one in the office chair. "Sure. There's me, for instance. I get a big commission." Kansas City Journal. If so then your system is out of there is a flaw somewhere in your and a possibility that you are losing health, too.. The falling- off in weight may be slight, but it makes a wonderful change in one 's looks and feelings, and unless the building up process is begun in time, vitality, and 'strength are soon gone and health quickly follows. If you are losing weight there is a cause for it. Your blood is deteriorating and becoming too poor to properly nourish and enriched before lost weight is regained. It requires something more " than an ordinary tonic to build up a feeble constitution, for unless the poisons ; and germs that are lurking in the blood are destroyed, they will further im- j poverish the blood and weaken the system, and you continue to lose weight. I In S. S. S. will be found purifying and tonic properties combined. It not oniy Duiias up weaK constitutions, but searches out and destroys germs . . i?A A. ' and poisons of every description and cleanses the system of all impurities, thus laying the foundation for a healthy, steady increase in weight and future good health. - Food may be bountiful and tne appetite good,, but. still the system weakens and we remain poor in flesh unless what we eat is properly digested and turned into rich, pure blpod. S. S. S. re-inforces the Stomach and aids the digestion and assimilation of food, and there is a rapid up-building of health and strength. S. S. S. acts promptly and beneficially upon the nervous system, strengthens and tones it up, and relieves the strain by producing sound, refreshing sleep. Yon can find no tonic So invigorating as S. S. S., and being composed exclusively of roots and herbs its use is attended with no bad effects. Old people will find that it braces them up, improves strong or well, and who are growing thinner and falling below their usual weight, should'take a course of S. Si S. and build up 'again. S. S. S. is recognized everywhere as the leading, blood purifier and the safest and best of all tonics. We cheerfully furnish medical advice, without charge, to all who will write us. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA. CAm The Sonthwlck. has the largest capacity, is fastest Send for catalogue. MITCHELL. LEWIS ( . . . . . i . TAflkArtinor drain! the nvstem ?annot I long withstand the loss of mucus, hence it is that women afflicted with catarr hal affections of the pelvic organs feel tired and languid, with weak back and throbbing brain. A course of Peruna is sure to restore health by cutting off the weakening drain of 'the daily loss of mucus. An Admirable Tonic. Congressman Mark H. Dunnell, National Hotel, Washington, D. . C, writes : "Your Peruna being used by myself and many of my friends and acquaint ances not only as a cure for catarrh but also as an admirable tonic for physical recuperation, I gladly recommend it to all persons requiring Buch remedies." Mark H. Dunnell. If you do not derive prompt and sat isfactory results from the use of Peru na, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giv ing a full statement of your case and he will be pleased to give you his valua ble advice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitraium, Columbus, Ohio. . Woman (liven Piece of Honor. Mrs. James R. Hopley of Bucyrus, O., is the only woman who has been' given a place upcn the centennial pro gram commemorating the 100th anni versary of the admission of Ohio to the union. The theme of her address will be "The Value of Good Women in In fluencing Civilization." Mrs. Hopley is a former president of the Ohio Fed erated Clubs. Piso's Cure is a remedy for coughs, colds and consumption. Try it. Price 25 cents, at druggists. - Not a Success. Ascum Were you one of her chafing dish party? Al. Way Seaton Huh! we were a chafing chafing-dish party. The chafing dish didn't chafe as much as we did and some of us are hungry yet. Philadelphia Press. . . ' riTA Permanently Cared. No fits or nervousness ill O after first day's use of Dr.Kllne's Great Nervs Restorer. Send for Free SS trial bottle and treatise. Sr. K. H. Kline, IAd.-SSl Arch St., PnUadelphla, Pa. The Inference Obvious. District Attorney Jerome tells of a prisoner recently brought to a Harlem police station whose condition waa so uncleanly that he was advised by the desk sergeant to take a bath. "What!" exclaimed the hobo, indig nantly, "me go into the water?" "Certainly; you need it. How long is it since you had a bath?" The hobo grinned. "I never was ar rested before." New York Tirote. P. N. V. N 341903. HEM writing; to advertisers pleas mention tnis paper. balance, and constitution, the body, and it must be purified . ' WONDERFUL GAIN IN WEIGHT. - Huntsvllle, Ala,, JamllO, 1903. : . Some years m.go my s-eneral healths Cave way; my nervous system waa shattered, and I could get nothing-to do me any good till I beg-an to use 8. 88. I commenced to improve) at onoe. My appetite became splendid and from 135 pounds I increased to 180. I became well ag-ain by taking' . 8. B. 8. and would take no amount for the srood it did mo. My health is now perfect, and I believe if every body would take a bottle of 8. 8. 8. occasionally, they would enjoy Ufa ' as I am doing-. . W. I. WINSTON. - the circulation of the blood, andi stimulates all the bodily organs, . and p e r so n s of delicate constitutions can take S. S. S. with safety, as it does not derange the Stomach like the' strong mineral remedies, but acts . gently and without any yshock to the system. Those whose feelincrs tell them they are not South wick Hay Press and easiest worker of auy Hay Press made.' -Mailed free. ... ? i s,.' A STAYER CO. ; ? - v - HOW ST LOUIS MAY BE 3 - K V 1 3- ? I lz ""Trn--5 9 3 o i f . - - si ,i? . J M ill E-;.;Q - - 0t , The Indianapolis and Eastern Interurban Railway has. inaugurated the first interurban railway sleeping car that hag ever ben. 'operated In the World. With the starting of the first Interurban sleeping car service It la expected that sleeping car service will .The, Indianapolis and Eastern, through its allied traffic lines,' has begun a through limited service out of Indianapolis, through this, place for Day ton and Columbus, Ohio. " .-. .. ..- -;v Before many months has passed Usned tne entire -distance from St. Cincinnati, Ohio, making the longest interurban railway, system ;in the ;world. AH that is now lacking for the completion of this ereat svste'm of Interurban rail ways-are short, stretches of track iiitliliilf INTERURBAN stretch five miles east of Richmond, Steubenville,' Ohio These lines are already under coOrse of construction.."' A through line; from Chicago to Cincinnati will also haVe been completed , by the close of the -year. . The course of. the St. Louls-Plttsburg line "will be as follows: East St Louis Traction Company, St Louis to 'tion from Collinsvllle to Terre Haute, Company,' Terre Haute to Harmony, tion Company. Plainfleld to Indianapolis; Indianapolis and; Eastern, Indian apolis to Dublin. Ind.; .Richmond Street and Interurban Traction Company, Dublin to Richmond; Dayton and Western Traction Company, ' Richmond to Dayton, Ohio; Columbus, London and Springfield, Dayton, to-. Goiumbus; Co lumbus and Newark Traction Company, Columbus to Newark.' Ohio.;' Newark to Steubenville, Ohio (building); Steubenvllle to Pitteburg, Pa the .Pittsburg, anajsteuDenvme mierurDan.- . ... THE BATTLE OF MONMOUTH. Patriotic Celebration, of Its Anniver sary in Freehold, N. J. Freehold, N.. J.; : recently appropri ately observed the anniversary of the battle of Monmouth. '. Patriotic citi zens from all of the Eastern States, prominent government and New Jer sey State officials and troops of militia lent dignity to the celebration. A cen tury and "a quarter, have passed .away since that memorable day wiien Wash ington checked the disgraceful retreat of the troops under Maj. Gen. Lee, turning defeat into victory, and brave Molly Pitcher performed the heroic deed which won for her undying fame and enshrined her name in the heart of every American citizen. The battle of Monmouth was the first engagement of Importance which the troops under Washington fought after leaving their winter quarters at Valley Forge. The privations and suf ferings endured, by the American pa triots at Valley Forge had well-nigh jet. WHERE THE BATTLE OF discouraged ' them. . and Washington realized the advisability of winning a victory over the-British, which would tend to hearten his men and raise, the flagging spirits of the nation. Accord ingly, when the British, under Sir Hen ry Clinton, evacuated Philadelphia; 'on June 13, and marched toward Bruns wick, -N".: J., with, a view, of embark1 ing : on Raritan river, Washington bfbke camp at Valley Forge, sent for ward some light troops to harass the "enemy, and then with the main body started in pursuit. -At Allentown Clini ton suddenly! turned tp the rightrby-a- road leading through Freehold to San dy Hook. The evening of June 27 found the main body of the British en camped at Monmouth Courthouse.;. In the town of Freehold, while the Amer ican advance, under Maj. Gen. Lee, was five, miles away..v ,! Early, on . the 28th Lee engaged the rear division of the enemy, his orders being to - hold It In check until the main body should come up. The Amer icans were, successful j at first,- but the charges ' of the .. British regulars soon threw them into, confusion and they began ra. disorderly retreat . in which, their commander participated. Wash ington, coming up with the main body of troops, beheld Lee's flying men. The face of the American commander-in-chief flushed angrily, as he spurred his horse through ' the ' demoralized troops to Lee's side. ' Sternly he re buked the commander, and then,' rally ing the fugitives," hastened back to bring up the main body. : ' r Washington succeeded in placing1 his troops on an eminence in a favorable position and soon was turning defeat into victory.' The British made an In effectual attempt to turn .. the y. Ameri can left wing and then turned their at- tention to the right, where they were also repulsed., h . ': - , . '. AH through the day the fight went on. The' drlH; whi6h the American ' MSB . -rv - j wrrr--cvaiW ear ' - 1 CONNECTED WITH PITTSBURG BY ELECTRIC LINE be run on all (he electric, lines of any through traffic '.will have ibeeh, estabi Louis, Mo., to Pittsburg. Pa andCiu west of Terre Haute. Ind., a short SLEEPING CAR. . . Ind., and a stretch from Newark. to ".' ! - "V' Collins vllle. Ill; llne under construe Ind.); Terre Haute and Brazil Traction Ind.; Indianapolis and Plainfleld Trac . .. .. . .,: vstvL5? ', troops received fron Baroia 'Stefceri at Valley Forge stood them in KOod stead. They fought like veterans, ' and te dav iwaji'-won. iV?, "i -.'": .-. There waS one other wo shared the honors'of the-battle of Monmouth "with Washington.' and-that was brave Molly Pitcher, i' Her- husband.1 an- artillery man -in Oswald's command, was sta tioned.wlth hjs battery ln an " exposed position-in. the American, line. - Time and again the ..men at .the guns - were mowed down, but tne survivors contin ued the fight with vigor. Molly Pitcher had been carrying water from a near by spring for the gunners wet the sponges' when they scabbed out the caennon vWhile returning from one of these excursions to the spring Molly saw her, husband fall. There was no one to take his place at the gun. . With out a moment's "hesitation the .brave woman set down, the water, she was carrying, seized the rammer and look her husband's place. The army cheered ber wildly as she discharged the1 can m : MONMOUTH WAS FOUGHT. non again and. again. . Washington, per sonally complimented her-and appoint ed her a captain in the American army, The Rare- American;. Sailor. i Tbef American , sailor, is. getting to be, a very rare, bird in these days, says, a. writer in Leslie's ifdnthly, P.erfiaps ii;,is not- a well known fact, though any man familiar with shipping mat ters knows it. The recruitictg; officers for the; navy have the very greatest aimcuity. in getting Americans, even for- our men-of-war.; -'It we hate not sailors trained in the .' nierchant 'ma rine, where :.will..we get yrews i'time: of war? I. hay,e been with a;fowd 6f navy men who were on shored leave in iVera Cruz,., when there . were npt ten words spoken In English. - .. Even on the big fines wjjich fly theJ American flag In the -foreign trade, the crews' are in reality foreigners... though many of them have taken out first pa pers in order to get berths in the line. V Throwing Away a Fortn'nel'? , A poor, Austrian; official in the civil service recently bought, two, tickets in the Hungarian Philanthropic State lottery.. A little while afterwards his funds ran very low, and : he sent . back one of the tickets to the lottery office and asked that the money he had paid for it might be "returned. , This very ticket1 won the first priize at the draw? ing, antoUnting to one" hundred, and fifty thousand kronen a - sum which would have made the' official rich be yond his aitmost dreams If he had not at the ' last-.moment' Jet his -own good fortune. slip out ,of his hand. ; v'-V--- :v- ' - ' " ';'!' Bmlt by Americana. .' , .The twentv-seven railway bridges on theTuk'and11 (Africa) road aire Amer ican. - : -'. ' , : . . 'i. V' ..i;-;.;::r-- ... . - . .;, -r When a lazy ; man condescends to work he soon discovers he'a a little too good for the job. Mrs. Emmons, saved from f an operation for Ovaritis, tells how she was cured bvLydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable compound.: "I am so plensed with the results I obtained from Xydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Conpound that I feel it. a duty and ' privilege to write you about it. . . , . - . I suffered for over five' years with ovarian troubles, causing- an un pleasant discharge, a great weakness, and at times a faintness would come." ovei; me, which n. amount of medicine, diet, or ejeejeise . seemed to correct. Your Vegetable Compound found the weak- spot,- however within .a . few-weeks-; and. saved me from ark operation all my troubles had dis appeared, and I found myself once more healthy and well. Words fail to describe the real, true grateful feeling-' that is in my heart, and I want to tell every sick and suffering sister. Don't dally with medicines you know' -nothing about, but take Iiydia JE. Pink-" ham's Vegetable Compound, and take my word for it. you will be a. different woman in a short time." Mhs. Lauba. Emmons, Walkerville, Out. 95000 forfeit If original of about loiter proulnm genuineness cannot be produced. - . ,- i Don't hesitate to write to Mrs. Plnkham if there is anything about your case which you do not understand. She will treat yon with kindness and her ad vice Is free. No woman ever re gretted writing her and she has ' helped thousands. Address i. Liynn, Mass. Relerson IViachlne'. Co. SUCCESSORS TO JOJIX POOLE. Foot of Morrison St.. Portland, Oregon. ' ' Parsons Hawkeye. Automatic, Self Feedimr, Faul less Stump Puller, 100 horsepower with, two hemes. Puckeve SawmiU Machinery. En- fines and Boilers. Eli and Stlckney Gasoline ngines. Write us when in want of anything- iii macvuieiT line. ALCOHOL, OPIUM,- TOBACCO USINGJ ' WRITE FOR OJ.USTRATEB CATALOGUE - S First nod Honteomoy Sis., Portland, Om. 'j, Tekphont-Hlia 394; '! -' C0JLUMBIAUNIVERS1TY. PQRTLAND,QREGON - i-r- CONDUCTED BTTHE C0NGREGA- ' TION OF THE HOLY CROSS AND AFFILIATED WITH THE UNIVER SITY OF NOTRE DAME. Standard Academic four-year Courses in Classics, English and Science, One-year and four-year Commercial Courses. . Regular Collegiate Courses in Classics, Eng lish, General Science, History and Econom-' ics, Finance and Commerce, Civil Engineer? . ing, Mechanical Engineering aad Electrical." Engineering. .- .. : The scholastic year, begin--; u--.. ning Sept. 7, 1903, ends Tune : s -1,1904: Catalogue sent free on appii- . ... cation. Addrtss- - v REY. jl. . A "QUINlAN,5-Ci t' UNIVERSITY PARK, OREGON. ' 'i IITTT. .1 1. 1 ..I . , i.... ' she has been taking CASCAKETS and they ' have all disappeared. I had been troubled"- '' with constipation for some time, but after talc lug the first Cascaret I have had no trouble. with this aUposnt, We cannot sneak too high- ' ly of Casoaret.' Fred WahIman, . , ovub uermaatawn Ave.. Fhiiadeiphla. Pa - Plaaaant. Pala.tab. Pnuint. Tuts nwf Tw. : Bood, Meyer Sicken, Weaken, or Gripe, JOc. J6ise. '. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. w NifH liiiit Cw,M), Clitw UmrtmLUrm twft. SIS . .. mil AfOT sc?jircH 1 2 &VA3SA COLOPS MSST cWfAWrfb MilsKI WiLSl . CU8S Hi)E ALL ELkE (Alls. i Best Congh Syrup, 'l'sstes Good. Cse yl uwu P IE 1 O V CiARS. TABLES. , , ; " U&slLrOOJ?s. ere ; . , - IN fciswiinsmrrfff'irisj 1 1VS : i :' J" '" ? ' Firm mndTmjlr Pmrtlmm,