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Your doctor will tell you that thin, pale, weak, nervous chil dren become strong and well by taking Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Small doses, for a few days. Sarsaparilla! The change is very prompt and very marked. Ask your doctor why it is. Hejiasour formula and will explain. "When 13 yean oM, for many months no one thought I'eould live became of thin blond. But, in a few weeks, Ayer's Sarsaparilla com plotolr resrored me to health.' AIRS. K. Buckhihbtek, Vineland, N. J. (l.M a bottle. All (trnpetiK J. C. ATSR CO.. T,weH. Mas. for The Children Biliousness, constipation prevent re covery. Cure these with Ayer's Pills. Dr. G. Bee Wo Wcnierful Home Treatment This wonderful Chi nese doctor ia called great because he cures people without opera tion that are given up to die. He cures with those wonderful Chi nese herbs, roots, bads, barks and veget ables that are entirely un known to medical sci ence in this country. Through the use of those harmless remedies this famous doctor knows the action of over 600 different remedies which he successfully uses in different diseases. He guarantees to cure catarrh, asthma, lung, throat, rheumatism, nervousness, stomach, liver, kid neys, eta; has hundreds of testimonials. Charges moderate. Call and see him. Patients out of the city write for blanks and circulars. Send stamp. CONSULTATION FREE. ADDKEtoti Tba C..G88 Wo Chinese Medicine Go. 251-253 ALDER ST- PORTLAND, OREGON JET Mention paper $350 SHOES Made Men. W. I Donelas makes and sells more Men's S3.50 shoes than any other manufacturer in the world. $10,000 &WAiU to any one who can din prove tnls atatmnwnt. W. I Donerlas S3. 50 shoes are the greatest sellers in the world because of their excellent style, easy fittrn? and superior wearing; qualities. They are just as pood as those that cost from 85.00 to S7.O0. The only difference is the price. W. L. Douglas S3.50 shoes cost more to make, hold their shape better, wear longer, and are of greater value than any other S3. 50 shoe on the market to-day. W. I Douglas guar antees their value by stamping his name and price on the bottom of eaeb, shoe. Look for it. Take no substitute. W. Xj. Douflas S13.50 shoes are sold thro ugh h is own retail stores in toe prin cipal cities, and by shoe dealers every where. Ho matter where you live, W.Im Douglas shoes are within your reach. EQUAL SB.OO SHOES. "I haw worn W. L. Douglas f3M shoe for years, and consider them equal to any tdjOO shoe now on the market. They have given entire satisfaction." Wm. B. Anderson, Seal Estate Agent, Kansas City, Mo. Boys wear W. L. Douglas $2.50 and $2.00 shoes because they fit better, hold their shape and wear longer than other wi.irt W. . Douglas uses Corona Coltskin in his S3J0 shoes. Corona Colt is conceded to be the Jinest patent leather produced. Fast Color Eyelet will not wear Brassy. W. L. Douglas has the largest shoe mail order business in the world. No trouble to get ant by mail. 26 cents extra prepays delivery. If you desire further information, write for Illustrated Catalogue f Spring Styles. W.I, DOUGLAS. Brockton, Hast. mmm Vtgetable Preparationfor As similating the Food andBeguia ling theStoinachs arulBowels of Promotes DigestiooCheerPur ness andRest-Contains neither .Morphine nor Mineral. otNarcotic. ' J2-ve etfOUIk-SAMVn.PlTtWR , JbcSemm BoIUSmlm- I ICataialsJ HtnpJead.-trbtayrSTsH- fJaswt A perfect Remedy for ConsBpa Tion.Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ness and Loss OF SLEEP. Fac Simile Signature of kew'ydbk. ' 1 , ft, -n -i rti , ar,..,iT Hirmr -t aus - EXACT COPY QT WHAEPER. w Union 0 rt OTTiT0 Vor I . MILLET'S EDUCAT.ON. Millet, the famous French painter, was born of peasant folk, from Whom he iiad the habit of simple living and a powerful physique. ' From them, too. writes the author of "Jean Francois jtillet and the Barbizon School," he obtained his great tenderness toward j the people, whom he was destined to i delineate, so powerfully. By working with his folk upon the farm he had not only the .opportunity of incessantly watching the appear ance of figures in different sorts of toil, but he obtained as well an actual knowledge of the farm laborer's crafts. He learned how to plow and how to sow; he learned all about the pecu liar nature of all kinds of crops and every kind of domestic animal; and he became acquainted with the dis comfort, with the agony that arises from continuous bodily exertion, with all that a farm laborer suffers from exposure to scorching sun and biting wind or frost. i Millet was happy in his instructors. ! His great-uncle, Charles Millet, a ' priest, divided his time between la boring upon the farm and giving in struction to his little nephews and Dieces. At all times this priest im pressed upon his grandnephew the ne cessity of ' being . industrious, upright and courageous; and from him pro ceeded the impulse of that education that sent' Millet more suitably , equipped for the task that lay before j him than many another artist whose j name has been written large in his tory. . V V" : . j It is said that Vergil's words, "It, is the hour when the great shadows de scend upon the plain," first revealed to the boy the beauty ; of his own sur roundings, and first lighted that fire which was to be productive of some of the finest paintings of evening scenes that the " world is likely ever to possess. As to his Bible and Vergil, he read and reread them, and always in Latin; and Sensier says, "I have never heard a more eloquent translator of these two books." Instead of being an il literate person, indeed, when he went to Paris, Millet, "The Wild Man of the Woods," as he was called by De laroche's pupils, among whom V he found himself, was already a cultivat ed man. His education had been far better than if he had been an ordinary member of a bourgeois, or even, of a noble family. Its great characteris tics were its thoroughness, its sim plicity and its refinement the very characteristics that' make his own works lovable. A Developed Daisy. , For many years Mr. Burbank worked upon the daisy, taking the tiny field daisy, the pest of Eastern farmers, as a basis oi bis experiments, and develop ing it until it is now a splendid blos som from five to seven inches in diam eter, with wonderful keeping qualities after cutting. In the same way he has greatly increased the geranium in size, and at the same time has made it far more billiant in color. From William 8. Harwood's "A Wonder-Worker of Science" in the April Century. May Never Have Heard of It. After, a stormy intervinew with Mr. Boodelle, the successful, contractor and politician; the indignant caller had gone away. "I fully expected to see you slug him," said the private secretary, "when he called you a "persistent vio lator of the eighth commandment.' " "I suppose I ought to have done it," said Mr. Boodelle, grinding his teeth, "but I couldn't recall- the eighth com mandment to save my lifer Chicago Tribune. m For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears Signature In Use For Over Thirty Years it ths enmuisi compart, new vork out. the yjLf if m m drolls Redhorse Dan Kin ye handle a gun, stranger? Percy Boulevarder I don't have to.' I own an auto. Baltimore American. ' Captain (showing her over the ship) This is the quarter-deck. Lady Then I suppose that deck down there Is the fifty-cent deck. Ex. Mistress If you want eggs to keep, you must lay them In a cool place. Bridget Oi'll mintion It to the hens at wanst, mum. Illustrated Bits. "'You ran over that chap. Are you going, to stop?" "Tes, Just as soon as we reach a repair shop. I heard some thing break when we hit him." Life. Mrs. Dobbs How is your new neighborhood? Mrs. Dibbs Oh, Just like the other one; all the rich people talk poor, and all the poor people talk rich. Puck. Joe J love you; I love you. Won't you be my wife? Jess You must see mamma first Joe I have seen her several times, but I lo've you just the same. Ex. Rev. Dr. Thirdly Don't you know, little boy, that you shouldn't fish on the Fabbath day? Tommy Toddles I ain't a-fishin', boss; I'm Jus' teachin' worms how ter swim. Chicago Chron icle. . - "I see it stated here that the Sultan wears an Iron undershirt."' - "Say, I wish I had one like it to send to my laundry. I'd like to get even with 'em once in a while." Cleveland Plain Dealer. ' ' Hester I hear that. Bessie's engage ment with Fred Simmons is broken off. Too bad, isn't it? Grace But she's going to keep the diamond ring. Hester Oh, I didn't hear of that Exchange. Still Able to Attend to Business: "I told Uncle Simon that he was get ting tooold and feeble to attend-to business." "Did he take it kindly?" "He threw me out of his office." Vanity Fair. An Inducement: Peddler Want to buy an umbrella cheap? Krankley No. What's the use? Everybody steals my umbrellas. Peddler Well, this one ain't worth stealln'. Philadel phia Ledger. "I thought you were quite well ac quainted with Brown," said Ascum. "No, Indeed," replied Cholly; "I aw only associate with my equals, and " "Really, you should aim higher than that" Ex. Dawkins And was it very hot in In dia? Jawkins Hot! Simply melting. Why, one of our fellows stayed out too long in the sun one day, and had to be ladled back to his bungalow. London Tit-Bits. "Do you expect to send your son to college?" "Well, I haven't decided yet In view of the hazing and the football, -I'm half inclined to believe it would be more merciful to finish him up with chloroform." Chicago Record- Herald. , Stranger So you went to school with Rudolph Kipling, eh? ,1 suppose you know he is now a famous writer? Uncle Fletcb1-Sho! Why, him an' me used ther same copybook, an' I know my writin d beat his'n all holler. Exchange. "What is a counter-irritant?" asked Mrs. Smithers. "A counter-irritant" replied Smithers, "is a woman who makes the clerk pull down everything on the shelves for two hours, and then buys four cents' worth of hairpins." Cleveland Press. "Ugh!" exclaimed the exchange tick et withdrawing as far as possible into the corner of the pocket "you're from a pawnshop". "Suppose I am," retort ed the pawn ticket, "I am the pawn shop's one redeeming . feature." Phil adelphia Ledger. Naggus What are you golnng to do with the hero and heroine of that mag azine story you're running now? Mar ry them? Borus Certainly. They'll be married in the last chapter. Nagg us I'm glad of it It will serve them right! Chicago Tribune. . , Distinguished Artist Perhaps if you came here you will get a better light on the picture. This studio is not nearly- large enough. Fair, Visitor (desirous to understand) Yes, yes; I know. One can't get far enough away from your pictures! Punch. Employment Agent What was the matter with your last place? Domes tic The missus was too particuler. Employment Agent In jvhat way? Domestic She wouldn't let me lock the baby tn the foldin' bed w'en I had company. New York Weekly. - In Good Trim. Cityman So you are going to plant a garden again this year. " Were your vegetables last year a success? . Suburbanite Great! Why, my neighbor's hens took first prizes at all the poultry shows, and they ate practically nothing but my vegetables. Judge. , x "I must warn you, Bridget" said Mrs. Nuritch, "to see 'that the peas are thoroughly mashed." "Mashed, is it?" remarked the new cook in. sur prise. "Yes; Mr. Nuritch is so high strung, you" know, they make him nervous when they roll off his knife." Philadelphia Press. ' : One Man's Wisdom. She (after the proposal) Are you in favor of a long. or short engagement? He Well, that depends. If you can cook, I'm in favor of a short one, but if you -can't we'd better make It long enough' to give you a chance to make good. - ' ' ; ' " . .The compliments women nsh.for axe not worth" catching.. - - , SHQw;iwo;BEAimro : Female Weakness Cures mmmisssmmmBS!' "wmmmmmmmxh Louis. m.. writ- Mr wpII 111 II I WkMhhHm llllllk Em&m ml miiwMIE v viable ,)y i Jim I. Mrs. Mahle Bradford, 13 Church street, t Burlington, Vt., Secretary . Whittier Oratorio t Society, writes: I "Peruna is certainly a wonderful medicine for the ills of women. I have heard it spoken of in j the highest praise by many, and certainly my ex X perience is well worthy of a good word-. i "l hocan to havi severe Dains across mv back about a year ago, brought on by a cold, and each subsequent month brought me pain and distress. "Your remedy was prescribed, and the way it acted upen my system was almost too good to be true. I certainly have regained my health and strength, and I no longer suffer periodical pains and extreme lassitude." Mable Bradford. Thousands of Women Cured Every Year by CorrespondenceThis is What Dr. Hartman Proposes to Do For You Without Charge. Women who suffer should read the evidences presented here. We have thousands of letters from grateful friends who tell the same story. Half the ills that are peculiarly woman's own are of a catarrhal character.- Female weakness was not understood for many years. Dr. Hartmandeserves the crecjit of having determined its real character. He has made catarrh and catarhal dis eases, including pelvic catarrh, a life long study. - Peruna cures catarrh, . whether of the Force of Habit. . "Give me a two-cent stamp, please," said the young lady to the drug clerk. . "We are just out," replied the d. c, absently, "but "here is something just as good." And he handed her a couple of ones. Mothers will find Mrs. Wlnolow's BootlUng Byrnp the best remedy to use for their children during the teething period. , Afraid to Risk It. Druggist You didn't take a -vacation this year, did you? , ' - , Doctor No I couldn't afford to take any chances. "Why, how's that?" Doctor- Well, you see, I have a num ber of wealthy patients on the "string, and I was afraid if I went away for a few weeks they might get well. - . : : : r . . You Can Oct Allen's Foot-Ease FREE. , Write Allen S. Olmsted. U n XI V for k free sample of Allen's Foot-Ease. . It uresi sweating, hot swollen, aching feet. It makes aew or tight shoes easy. A certain care for corns, ingrowingnails and bnnions. All drug gists sell it. 25c Don't accept any substitute. . Trial, of the Rich. ' ' " Fuzzy Fred Say, Lew, don't youse wish you had all de silver dollars wot youse could carry? Lazy Lew Naw; not ef I had ter carry 'em very far. - .'. State or Ohio, City of Toledo, I Lucas Countt, Fbank J. -Cheney makes oath that he Is senior partner ot the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co.,doing business in the City of Toledo, Coun ty and State aforesaid, and that said firm will t"-' ouiu wills 11U111AAU WLtljAXlO IOT each and every case.of Catarrh that cannot be kfjr tilt, UK Ul nxLIi CATARRH V J. K E . . FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my prencuvQ, uue urn uay UI UCCGTII Der, A. II.. 1886. SEAL Hotary fubli ' Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. 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Many a girl has regained her faded beauty, many a matron has lengthened the days of their comely appearance by using Peruna. In Peruna these women find a prompt and permanent cure. TEE HIGHEST AWARD AT' THE ST. LOUIS WORLD'S PAIR WAS GIVEN TO (fGfflEBte WATERPROOF &: OILED CLOTHINCf :J?Ti SLICKERS, HATST flSBl$$ .POMMEL SLICKERS A- J. TOWER CO.. ESTABLISHED IS36 BOSTON- KKW YORK- CH1CACO TOWER CANADIAN CO. IMbA TORONTO. CAN To Convince You .. THAT - . .. . THE CHATHAM Is the BEST INCUBATOK on the market, I will send you one, freight prepaid, and wait for my pay until October 1, 1905. , Q It was given the highest award at the Oregon State Fair, held at Salem last fall. Write for our. Descriptive Catalogue of Incuba tors and Brooders and our time proposition. GE0. W. FOOTV Dept. 12 Portland, Oregon Jacobs. as the for Rheumatism and Neuralgia FA DEL ESS r D V E S AID OF PE-RU-NA Redding Clifton Place, St. after trying many different medicines to re health, that Peruna was the only thing which could be depended upon. I betran taking it when was in a decline, induced by female, weakness and over wrought nerves. feel stronger during the first week I took ntv hral'h imnrnwH H.Slv ttnfl nnu I am in and enjoy life as I never d'.d before." Thousands of testimonials to this effect are received by Dr. Hartman every year. The good that Peruna has accomplished in this class of cases can scarcely be over estimated. If you do not derive prompt and satisfactory results from the use of Peruna, write at once to Dr. Hart man, giving a full statement of your case, and he will be pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis. Ad dress Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Colum bus, Ohic. All correspondence held strictly confidential. VERY FEW, IF ANY. : CIGARS SOLD AT 5 CENTS, COST AS MUCH TO MANUFACT URE, OR COST THE DEALER AS MUCH AS IF THE DEALER TRIES TO SELL YOU SOME OTHER ASK YOURSELF WHY? TELLS IT ALL 1 Our New Catalogue "R' 7 DESCRIBES OUR HYDRAULIC RAMS TELIS WHAT THEY CAN DO P. N. U. No. 14 1 90S WHEN writing to adTertisers mention this paper. Oil '" I Eair-LAy- ortoISmE z