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I I Cir The Home of the Wave Circle is the home where good cooking is loved, where the family enjoy the finest of biscuits, doughnuts, cakes, and pies and other good things every day The baking is always delicious and wholesome because K C Baking: Powder the baking powder of the wave circle, is used. Get K C to-day I 25 ounces for 25c. If it isn't all that we claim, y out grocer refunds your money. bend tor "Book of Presents." JAQUES MFG. CO. Chicago. CHK0N0L0GY OF 1905. BRIEF RECORD OF YEAR'S PRIN CIPAL EVENTS. I'rofeaaloiial Jcitlouny. "Mr. Dustin Stax says he isn't going to endow any more libraries." "Hut I thought he was devoted to literature. He has written books him self." "Thafs the trouble. The people let the dust lie on his books and stand In line to get 'Mazie's Wooing' and 'When True Love Was in Hloom' and works of that character." Washing ton Star. Internal Disturbance in Rsaila and Independence In Norway Clo of the War In the Cant Many Great Name in List of Dead. . Most significant of the events of 1C05, because it Indicates unmistak ably the Inexorable advance of man kind toward high ideals of liberty, justice and perfect civilization, is the political and economic upheaval now taking place in Kussia. Wearying under a load of taxation, ren dered well-nigh unbearable by added burdens imposed by the prosecu tion of a disastrous war, the peasantry and common people started a revolt against the tyrannical aris tocracy, and have been able to force from their unwilling ruler many con-, cessions tending toward a free citizen ship. Massacre and rapine, in which the Jews were the chief sufferers, are part of the price paid for the advan tage gained. Another Impressive proof of civilization's advance Is the blood- Controlling Nature. Everybody knows that of late years natural forces have been wonderfully subjected to man's need. We are dazzled by the spectacular achieve ments in steam and electricity, but are likely to forget the less noisy but no less marvelous conquest of animal and plant life. Horses are swifter, cattle heavier, cows give more milk and sheep have finer fleeces than in days gone by. T.. -.1.. il. . i . r . . in I'uuuB me irHTisiormation is even more marked. People now living can remember when the number of edible fruits and vegetables was far less than at present and even those that could be grown were vastly inferior to what we now have. For example, our parents knew nothing of the tomato, except as a curious ornament in the garden. Sweet corn was hardly better than the . commonest field sorts. All oranges had seeds. Celery was little known and poor in quality. In the. tlower bed the magnificent pansy has replaced the in sign.fic.mt heart's ease front which h was developed, and the sweet pea in all its dainty splendor traces its origin to the common garden vegetable. This progress has been made in spite of the great tendency manifested in all plants and animals to go back to the original type. It is indie la battle tc keep strains pure and up to the stand ard they have already attained, let alone any improvement. The practical results are accomplished by men operat ing largely for love of the work, like Luther Murliank, in California, and Eckford in England, as well as by the great seed merchants, I). M. Eerry it Co., of Detroit, Mich , who are "not only eternally vigilant to hold what ground has been gained, but have a corp9 of trained specialists, backed by ample means, to conduct new experi ments. The results of their experi ences can be found in their l!K)t eed Annua, which they will send tree to all applicants. for its ivory, of which a full-grown ani nial yields from $2m to $300 worth. On the other hand, a working Indian ele phant cannot be bought for less than $2,500 to $3,500. Mothers will find Mrs. Wlnslow'B Soothing Syrup the best remedy to use for their children during the teething period. Vnlue of IClepltantn. An African elephant is of value only less revolution by which Norway has dissolved its political connection with Sweden and seated a king upon its long unusued throne. The recent ex posures of graft and fraud in high financial circles and last summer's la bor troubles in Chicago are only incl dents of the constant conflict being waged for the establishment of jus tice and fair treatment between man and man. ine jcusso-japanese war, after a brilliant series of land campaigns, which one after another of the strongholds of the Russians in Man- Food for ThooKht. cnuria leu inro tne nanus or tneir op- trust, Miss Cutting" remarked . PomntSi ana a decisive battle on the young 15orem, as he rose to depart i Spa of Jaran. that is said to have been after a prolonged stay, "that I have , 01ie of tlle greatest naval contests of 4 EsrtVjnak-s In Ita derasUts wtoa rsiife of cvuutrj and destroy hundred! of Uvea, -Chicago teamster strike la sympath) with guruieat workers. S -Collapse of water reservoir at Madrid UHs or injures 400 persona. .. .battleship Minnesota launched. Jft-llard frost damages early fruit and (,'arrlrn truck in Central and Bouthera Males. 17 Four boys killed In panic In Indiaa P;ia Masonic Temple. -o- Thirteen lives lost In burning of con- 1 Te't In St. Genevieve, Quebec. 2:j-I)eath of Joseph Jefferson. 24 Krank O. lilgelow, president of Mil- ! waukee First National Bank, acknowledge! ulmnelf a defaulter for $1,500,000 of bank' funds. ...Teamsters' strike In Chicago aup- Jiobed to be ended. .. .Earthquakes near brunliay, India, klil fifty nersons. i 2.' Chicago teamsters' strike on again. 2S Death of Oen. Fltshuga Lee Klot-I lng in Chicago. .. .Tornado at Laredo, Tex., j kills sixteen persons. ! ao Thirteen miners killed by explosion , near Wllburton, Ok. My Hair is Extra Long Many horses are cruel treatment. made vicious froa For bronchial troiiMes try I'iso's Cure for Consumption. It is a pood cough rjrjn lUBUiuuie. At uriifrgi.ns, price m cents. not taken up too much of your val uable time." "Xot at all, Mr. Korem," replied the fair damsel. "The time you have tak en up has been of no value to me whatever, I assure you." all history, has been brought o a i close, and largely, we believe, by American influence. The completion of the great SImplon tunnel was the accomplishment of an other gretit engineering feat, and the Then he went forth into the night, .wls tlnd Uark Exposition in Fort and wandered homeward, wrapped inIuruJ- re- presented to the world a a heavy mantle of thought. Chicago recol"d oi achievement in all lines. Journal. j Great disasters have been fewer than usual, though tornadoes in Okla homa and Kansas destroyed more than five hundred lives, and earth- 'faet , The Choice of the People. When things began to go too and loose" in New York, the people iQUHkes, fire and railway wrecks have rose up in their wrath, got together and clone tneir dread work, elected a district attorney who makes I Ihe year's list of famous dead con life miserable for wrongdoers. Jerome tains the names of many men and flaunted the banner of no political : women noted in the arts, statecraft. party; he was the people s choice. I philanthropy and business. I . Ill : .1 i' i. i ! .... .... - . . i nisuury n iiua is toe ursi cnoice ine principal events or IUCj are of all people who relish good things for briefly summarized below: breakfast. It a dainty, delicious and nourishing. riTp Permanently Cured. No fltsor nervousness II IU afli'r tir: t iluVsuwiif I)r.Klmi''s(ircat Nprve KcMnrtT. spihI fur Kree '( trial U.itleand Ir. utlse. Ir. It. 11. Kline, Ltd., 931 Arch M., I'tiiiadrlphlu, l'a. A nxlety. Tramp (outside the gate) Does your dog bite? Mrs. Weptouwlsh (on the porch) Yes, he docs, and O, please don't come In! We are so particular about what we feed him on'. Somerville Journal. I The largest fl'iir tnl'l in the British empire is in Montreal. It turns ut C.0O0 barrels of Hour a da v. KerUima t'ourne, "I talked real sassy to the hofl tele graph operator." "My goodness: Yoti didn't dare?" "Yes. I did." "(!ce! I'd like to have a picture of a man doing that." "What would you call it?" " 'Ajax Defying the Lightning'" Cleveland Leader. CATA Jnnnarj. 2 Surrender of Port Arthur. S Towboat Iiefender blown 'up on Ohio liner; u IMPS lsl. 4 Keatn of J beodore Thomas, orchestra lender. 6 Admiral Rojestvensky's flagship Knlai fuu.biuu BuiiK fin junaugaacar. 9 Heath of Louise Michel, French an arc hint. 15 Combes' ministry In France resigns 19 Secretary Hay advises China to r main neutral Earthoiiake at S h 0 m jt k h n Hunsia. buries hundreds of people. is hiid of textile strike iu Kali River, 41 HAS. li Atte.npt to nssasslnate Czar and Rue alan royal family. .Massacre of worklngmen by Czar's troops In Ht. Petersburg. L'S Itevolt spreads through Russian cities. 2.V Liberals defeated In Ontario general elections. .. .Czar Issues pioclamatlou proui IsIiir reforms. 21-Kotiropatkln's army driven back from Baudepns tiy Gen. Ok u s forces. So Czar signs document granting great reforms to Itiifcslan people. Fchrnsrr, 1-2 Extreme cold wave sweeps Northern States ami Canada. (Jleniilve, Mout., has temperature of 54 decrees below zero. 7 Death of Joseph II. Mauley of Maine. ....Penate pusses Statehood bill. 8 Roosevelt and Fairbunks declared elect ed after count of electoral votes In Con grens. 9 House passes Townsend Each rallwav rate bill. 10- I,.nth of Hon. Chas. II. Uackley of Muskegon, Mich. 13 Severest cold wave of winter. 15 Ieath of Gen. Lew Wallace. lrt-Ieath of Jay Cooke, noted finnncler. 17 Grand Lmke Sorbins killed by bomli In Moscow. .. .Frances 'VYIHard statue dedi cated In Statuary Hall. Washington. i'O Explosion in Virginia City coil mines. near uesemor, Ala., entonitis 152 miners. ..Hre destroys piers and ships at Charles mil j i in H DANGEROUS Catarrh is usually regarded as nothing more serious than a bad cold or Blight infiammatiou of the inner skin and tissues of the head and throat, when it is, in fact, not only a vexatious and troublesome disease, but a com plicated and dangerous one. It is true that Catarrh, usually begins with a cold in the head, but when the poisons, which are thrown off through the secretions, find their way into the blood, it becomes a constitutional trouble that affects all parts of the body. It has more annoying and disgustingsymp- ! t0w'u Muss' toms than any other disease. There is a sickening and offensive discharge 34 lu.ring of SImplon tunnel under the from the nostrils, a constant buzzing noise in the cars, headaches and pains , Ji ...?iy fire u die in.ijin.-ni., wiine iiuiiy, tenacious ntauer cirops Lack into the throat requiring continual hawking and spitting, and in certain stages of the disease the breath has an odor tht is vcty offensive. Catarrh is worse in Winter, because the cld weather closes the pores and glands, and the pois ons and unhealthy vapors which should pass oil that way are thrown back on the tender linings and tissues, causing the inflammation which starts the unhealthy secretions to be ab sorbed by the blood. When the blood becomes diseased with this catarrhal matter all kinds of complications may be looked for. As the blood circu lates through the body the foul mat ter finds its way into the stomach, ruining the digestion an 1 producing chronic Dyspepsia, or Catarth of the stomach. It also affects the Kidneys. In Hot Snrlncs. Ark. . ....Nortb Sea t omnilss.on announces de cision owulnt-t Russia. iV Illinois Central terminals In New Or leana burn with loss of $5.l00.O00. . . .Thirty five mlnera killed by explosion at WUco'e. W. Va. 27 Death of Geo. S. Routwell of Mass.i ebusetts. .. .Judge Swayue of Florida ac- gultted by I nited States Senate. ... Eleven persoi.s killed hy collapse of church floor hi Brooklyn. X. Y. 2S-Ieath Honolulu. of Mrs. I.rland Stanford Ir Severnl years o-ro my lilood vai bad mi. I I had in addition a d.eadful cupo of Catarrh. B y liosa v hs stopped up, I liud headaches, r np ng- noises in my ears, ana leii v.nut ior worK. l com- ,.,, jneneed ibo use of S. S. S. on the rorom- B' mendatiou cf a friend, and in a snort 8 Czar r.f Russia signs rescript glvlnn time it cured mo Bound and wall. Itput re'T1' a rlcht to representation In law ray blood in (rood condition and I Lava i making body. .. .Thirty persons killed In rever had tba slightest return of tna : wreck of Inauguration special trains near Catarrli eince that time. Pittsburg. UFO. D. CAKR, 4 - Itooscvelt Is Irmigurated Fnd of I.o. 09 Edar St. KvauaviUe, Ind. 6Sth Congress Will J. Pavta and two '- -mm., .t m.i.c tiinui in'cuiii is . prp. ...( nm. inom.'is loutiii cni.tr or M cneu, appetite last ana Hie patient I .els despondent and half sick all the time. Hut worst of all, if the trouble is int cheeked the lungs become diseased from the constant passage of poisoned blood through them, and Catarrh terminates in Consumption, the most fatal of all diseases. You cannot get rid of Ca tarrh by treating it wilh spravs, washes, inhalations, etc.. because th.cv only rearh the membranes anil ti.:;tti u-liile t1n r. :1 r.nice,,f tlmril 1 Ic acy In Cleveland Wood. These relieve the annoying symptoms f , r a time, but the ioison 'is ' r'VUv 'St NcW Tprk "ne all the while petting a stronger bo'.J on the svstert and win n they are left ! l'-l'enh of Cm. Joseph u. Hawiey of off will manifest itself in worse form than before. S. S. S. is the greatest of j '-Twcrtv fo. r miner, liiw bv . ail bIovl purifiers, and When it 1:.1S e'eansed theblocul, this pure, rich Stteam , ploelon In mines near Thurmond. W. Va. circulates through the Innly, carrvinc healthful Trotci tics to the diseased ! -l-:i'i,sn and fine in itrocktou. Mass . Tl. il... 1 i ' " ... i . ,noe ia.icrv r a uses .limns. brln, la New i eel fcconeid mnrd r. 7 tra.iiou strike : York. i R Japsnse win battl, of Mukden, after eighteen d.iys" fuhtlni; I 1 Mukden captured by Japanese. 11 Mrs. I'li.tdwlck cotivlctt-d of consnlr- Then the inflamed membranes ani tissues begin to heal, the dis charges cease, the general condition of the system is strengthened, every one of the annoying and disgusting symp toms pass aw.iv. and the patient is left in perfect health. S. S. S. is the !est remedy for Catarrh. It goes right into the blood and removes all effete matter and catarrhal poison and cures the dis ease permanently, and at the same time builds up the entire system hy its fino tonic effect. S. S. S. is a purely vegetable remedy non-in jui ious to the sys tem and a certain, reliable cure for Catarrh. Catarrh sufferers will find our free consulting department helpful in advising local treatment to be used With S. S. S. THE S WIFT SPECIFIC CO., A TLAMTA, CA PURELY VEGETABLE. 24 I'ratu of Jules Verne. April. 3 President Roosevelt leaves Washington en vs. aUorj trip. . . . hxpioslon In loiter mine at Zelclrr. III., kills thirty fire men. ....Husslan artillery depot In Harbin blown op and sevei.ty five men killed. May. 1 One hundred persona killed In disturb ances In Poland. 2-4 Eerlous atrlke riots In street! of Chi cago. i Fat Crowe elves himself up to authori ties In Omaha, but disappears later. I Tornad, destroys thirty-five lives and much property in Marquette, Kan. iu I'resldant Roosevelt entertained in Chlcnco. .. .Tornado in Oklahoma kills 1500 persona. 11 Fifty persons killed and 100 Injured In railway accident at South Harrlsburg, l'a. 12 Nan Patterson released In New Tork. 14 Iteath of Jessie Bartlett Davis. lfl Northern and Southern Baptists meet In iolnt convention in St. Louis. .. .Cear Is sues rescript granting sweeping re-forms la roiand and Baltic provinces. l Ueatn or Judge Albion w. rourge, in Bordeaux, France. 28 Death of Mrs. Mary A. Llvermore. 2ft Death of Baron Alphonse de Both srbild. 27 Russian Baltic fleet under Rojestven- aky defeated In great battle In Korean fctraita by Japanese under Togo. 28 American yacht Atlantic wins Kais er's cup In trans-Atlantic race. 29 Death of former Premier Franclaco Sllvela In Madrid, Spain. 30 Bomb thrown at carriage of King Alphonso of Spain and President Loubet of France In Pans. Jane. 1 Opening of Lewis and Clark Exposi tion In Portland. Oregon Earthqnake In Montenegro Two hundred drown In over flow of reservoirs at I'rlncctown. Natal. 2 Japan shaken by earthquakes. 6 Crown Prince Frederic William of Ger many weds Princess Cecil, of Mecklenburg schwerln Norway declares her Independ ence of Sweden. 9 President Roosevelt arranges for peace negotiations between Japan and Russia. 13 Theodnr Delyanuls, Grecian premier, fatally stabbed by gambler. IS Mnrrimre of I'rlnce Gustavus Adol- phns of Sweden and Prlucess Margaret of Conna light. 17 Death of Cuban leader. Gen. Maximo Gomel. 2;t Death of Judge Stephen Neal. author of 14th amendment, In Lebanon, Ind..... Bloody strike battles In Lodz. Poland. .'.V STGO.ouu Ere lu retail district or .asu- vllle. 2S Great mutiny and rioting at Odessa, Russia. July. 1 Death of John Her, Secretary of State ..Paul Morton is sueoeded as Secretary of the Navy by Charles J. Bonaparte. Cloudburst In Guanajuato, Mexico, ae- stroys 1.000 lives. fi Tornado In North Texas. 6-EIihu Root appointed Secretary of State to succeed the Inte John Iiay. 11 Firs damp explosion In Welsh col llfrv kills 126 miners. 13 ratt of Gen. V. W. Blackmar, G. A. R. National Commander. 2i Strike of Chicago teamsters Is ended. 1 Boiler explosion on U. S. 8. Benning ton In San Diego harbor kills thirty-seven and Injures ninety-seven others. 23 Death of Daniel S. Lamont. 24 Bones of John Paul Juuea placed In vault In Annapolis. ."i Yellow fever epidemic in .ew up leaus. Aagnit, S Collapse of store in Albany, N. T., kills twelve persons. 0 Russian and Japanese peace commis sioners meet at Portsmouth, S. H. 10 Flala Zelgler expedition, rescued by the steamer Terra Nova, reaches Honnlng svsag, Norway. 13 Itefereudum In Norway ravors separa tion. Irt Reciprocltv convention In Chicago. 17 Fifty passengers drown when excur sion train runs Into open draw near Nor folk, Va. 21 Earthquake felt In Illinois. Mis souri. Kentucky, Indiana and Tennessee.... Death of Mary Mnpes looge. 20 Russian and Japanese envoys agree upon terms of peace. September. 1 Alberta becomes new State of Canada. 2 Five million dollar fire In Adrlanopie, Turkey. 4 Death of Hezeklah Butterwortn, nts- torlan. 15 Treaty of peace between Ruasla and Japan signed In Portsmouth, N. II fence riots In 1 onto. 8 Earthquake lu Southern Italy destroys 4 lives and twenty villages. 0 Rand powder factory, mircnance, i a., xplodes. destroying thirty lives. 11 MIkasa. Admiral Togo's flagship. burns and M9 lives are lost. 14 Death of Patrick Collins, Mayor or Boston. IS Death of George McDonald, novelist. 24 Great fire In Butte. Mont. 26 Manila swept by typhoon. October. 4 Six hundred thousand dollar fir In Rhlnelauder, Wis. 13 Norwegian treaty adopted by Swedish arllament Death of Sir Henry Irving. 14 Close of Ifwis and Clark Exposition in Portland, Ore. .. .Treaty between Russia and Japan signed hy Cxnr and Mikado. 17 Fatal tornado at Soiento, m. 10-2O Storm on Great Lakes destroys shipping and costs several lives. 23 Death of Congressman Jerry Simpson of Kansas. 80 Csar grants representative govern ment to Russians. November. 1 Sweden unfurls her new flag. .. .Bloody riots In Russian cities. 8 Enormous loss of life In massacres In cities of Southern Russia. 4-Csar slgus uian!fes:o giving freedom to Finland. 12 Mshop Stephen M. Merrill, prominent Chicago Methodist, dies. ... Prince Charles of Denmark rhween King of Norway. 14 People of Isle of Pines declare free dom from sovereignty of Cuba. 15 Torpedo boat sunk In German naval maneuvers and thirty three men drowned. 10 One hundred lives loft In wreck of steamer Illida In Enclish Channel Thlr- ty-ulue men die In Glasgow lo.lglng hiMtse Sre. 25 State entry of Klne Haakon VII. ar.rt ,'tieen Maude Into Christiana. 21 l.lhteeti perse ns kllb d sun twenty if Injured la railway wreck near LIuioIji. Mass Fleet of al'led powers seize Turk Nh Island or Mytllene. 27 Drunken Russian soldiers at Aleian ovsk burn barracks and eighty political I i isonrrs. 2N - Severe gale cse.ses mncn aaniage to operty In Great Lakes district. Ilrcerabtr. 1 Cuban elections a landslide for moder a'e party. 1 Iron Di!sue thrown through window of 1 1'rosldent Roosevelt's special tralu In Fhlia Iphla. 4 Fifty rlnth Congress meets Wiscon sin Ieglslaturt meets In special session.... j Halfour ministry In England resigns. 5 Lieut. Geu. Sakharoff s ala by woman In province of Ssratoff. Russia. 8 Mrs. Mary M. Rogers banged la Wlnd- r. Vt. i 11 Dsth of Edwsrd Atkinson, political ) economist. Feed your hair; nourish it; give it something to live on. Then it will stop falling, and will grow long and heavy. Ayer's Hair Vigor is the only hair-food you can buy. For 60 years it has been doing just what we claim it will do. It will not disappoint you. ' My hair used to he very short. Bnt after using Ayer's Hair Vicar a short time It began to grow, and now it Is fourteen inches long. This teems s splendid result tome after being almont without any hair." MiiS. J. H. FlFCB, Colorado Springs, Colo. M KUHtJi WHtKl SB oesi coiitfa syrup. 1 71 In time. Bold I AIL tlSt FAILS. i astes oooa. Less hy druevwt Horse racing in Italy is dead sines tba introduction L automobile speed con tests. Aquatic birds are more numerous than land birds. MALLEABLE IRON STUMP PULLERS Fastest, lightest and strong-it .Stump Puller on the market. 119 llorne power on '.lie sweep with two hordes. Write lor UVscripi.vi raiatug and prices. . - : KEIERSON MACtllNEKY CO. Foot of Morrison Street FortlanJ, Oregon M Made by J. J Also yers C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mfcas. manufacturers of 7 SARSAPARILLA. PILLS. CHEKKV PECTORAL. Ferry's Reeds are hfist hecanse Xfi ucrasrui vars iiave r-n f.i.ntfn their development half a century ' r'F'c 'air in uiafcing U.elli superior to ail others . rj bio B'e-ini:gig in pTOWing iwri n'i TCiit-uti'ie Bl'ecidi vvo eeea Annual tree. 0. M. FERRY & CO., Detroit, Mrs. Sarah A. Evans, who has been appointed inspector of the meat markets of Portland, is president of the Oregon State Federation of Women's Clubs. How's This? We offer One Hundred Pollers Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY fc CO., Props., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known K. 4. Cheney lor the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transac tions and financially able to carry out any ob ligations made by their firm. Wtrir & Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. W aloino, K lNf-AN Si Marvin, uolesale Drug ging, Toledo, O. Hall's Ca.arrh Ctire is taken internally, act ing directly upon the blood and mucous sur faces of the system. Price 75c. per bottia. Bold by all Druggists. Testimonials free. Hall's Family i'iils are the best. An optimist is a man who runs an account with a light-weight grocer. WET WEATHER. WI5D0M! St I THE OLD MONK CURE THE ORIGINAL 132 CKER BLACK OR YELLOW VJILL KEEP YOU DRY mm ELSE WILL TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE?- CATSlooues rnte. SHOWING FULL LINE OF GARMtiiTS AND HATS, A. J. TOWER CO., BOSTON, MASS., U.S.A. TOWER CANADIAN CO., LTD., TORONTO. CANADA. r. St Jacobs Oil has traveled round the world, and everywhere human Aches and Pains have welcomed it and t!est it for a cure. Dnil SOc. s S Prico, 25c MMfiOSSS 1 SSfi DR. W. A. Wist Dr, G. Gee Wo WONDERFUL HOME TREATMENT This wonrl- rful t'h I)ee Doctor is rail d grfat bft-ause he c ires moji.p w;thtut ope-a-tion ihat ar t:ifc i up to die. He cur with those woi d'-rful L'l nt a herfs rooif, hntis, harks and v-;e ahlt-h that are entirely un kiiowD to mtt:cal sc - fiue in this e mu rv. Th.o.ik hiirmlP!' rm-uit'M t his Ikiji-u - ,.o i r knows tut- aciiou ft over .)0 d.fe'.n; rm.de will h h - 8uocsstuIly ust's in differ n diNe;is. Hi in irant etocurec.i a rh. astimia, lin tr, hr a-, rht uma lsin, nrvtn sn s, stMna h, r; k d-d- ', etc.; has hit nir- d- d m nitniaX t 'Imriips modcrat''. i alt a d liim. I'a'.l n:a out of the city writ inr hlankr and ' rc.ilu.ri. Address THE C. GEE WO CHINESE KEilCIKE CO 162' a First St., S. C. Cor. Morrison Mention paper. PORTIAMD, OREGON. he tt' iin s P. N. V. No. 1 - OS WDES wrltlnjj to adTcrtTsers please mention this paper. We dn crown anri br iif"w.i k wlthnut r Our IK y.-ars' expi-r.eiu-e in plate work en ables us to rit ji ur moutli romtVirutb y. I'r. W. A. .se lias tuund a sale way to extract teeth alsilutely wuhout pa:n. 1 r. T. I. Wise is ari expert at t'O d til ;n,' a:ul cto.vii and briilgi'work. lixiriict irjj wl.ea plates ur or;di,"'s are i rd r d. WISE BROS. DENTISTS railing li d.-., Tli rd and Wah!nz'on St. Open evenings till y ti'-lolc. Sundays train V to 12. Or Ma n 2. CI, " DR. T. P. WISc. Start the New Year Risrht! TART the new year with a clean mind and a clean todyl Most people are very neat and dean in their outward appearance, but how about the inside? Are you clean inside? And if net. hew can you face the New Year with clean thoughts, clear in tell i-f-ence, a fair, just, and bright mind, and your full share cf capacity for work and enjoyment. The holidays are ever and everybody's had a gocd time perhaps a little too much cf a rood time. 0ver-ea;in? and cver- drinkirg have been the rule ever sir.cs Thanksgiving Day. Many people get little exero:?- in winter and breathe much stuffy, ever-heated in side air. At the came time they eat too much rich and irdigesttl le feed, while fresh fruit and fresh vegetables are scarce in the market. Sd stomach and bowels are liable to be over-taxed. 5- pleasant company to themselves and ethers. But, you say "I'll take a course of Spring medicine to clean me out next April." Kct considering ycur duty to yourself and family, isn"t it certain that to ieava the body full cf poison all winter, and then suddenly attempt to force out all impurities by one violent attack is danger ous, absurd and u.nroaeor.able? Keep clean inside a'J tf t:e. That's the simple solution. If you can not diet, cr keep your mech anism going by proper exercise, the self evident alternative is to take Caoeareis. the s-veet. fr.-.rrai t. harmless iitt'o v-r-- tve.e truie:?. that "act I ke excrc large the ' the stine Botanical. Odla and Finds. We must condons This, being in love takes up more Milady's fstls. time than an aching Jooth. An.1 dumbly own Why do parenta always boastinglj Tlist Lily ptds. g!T the weight of what tha stork P. O. brings UmuI Clog up, stretch and pva!y.-e the inttotine by cv?r-stuf::r. it with gested food, so it car: not carry c ure'.ess refuse, and it "lacks t:p sewage, and compels the small i:.t to absorb the poison cf decaying matter, instead cf wholesome nourishment. That's what must happen. Isn't :t plain as day? What's the result? Nearly everybody "gains In flesh" in the winter time, -but it's pursy fat not healthy flesh and muse'e. The liver gets inactive: the b is doesn't "work off"; the eyes get yo'lew; the skin gets dead like putty and pale like dough, with bet's. pin-pies, blackheads the monotony. yor bowels, clean cut and t.ve canal. A Caoearrt every r.i; led will "work wh 1: y ou tee! r-.rte 1:1 t:;- u have been rerl for some time, take a C.u g and brsak tr :h habit" withcut ac-uir.ng habit." orcoe en gently but rowefu" r.fect tl.e whole diges- t l-Jo- ' y ret ni- " s:.d ur.elf ht and rated C;fo:t'!! i; r.L.it : r i:c .1 box is a y's purse. with tho the letters are never liver-srcts to break foul breath, sleeplessness and a temper like a wild cat make such persons verjr for t e vf .t p o:.-.t . : ire f got the p-:.; a. le d C' n the box en each tablet. T L-!k. r FREE TO OUR FRIEND! t Ke wrt to S'rtJ to ottr fr;nds a N-aatiml Fvreh-3.'!. cti! GOLP-PHTED Et.'M'ON Fn.X hv .'nirrti-i in cvit-rs. I: is i ac'v frr the t 'nin ta?. T'n crr.ts in stamps is j-lc-d as a .- usci 1 1 g'fd fi t. niJ to ci-v-r ccst cf Uxjirtj ;t!l wMch this Juirtv trink -t is loaded. 711 St-il tiMtiv. iri'ntitTiine trtis pap-r. Aidress Stf t'ne Rente.; Cocpaay, CLxao cr Hew York,