! For Lung
Troubles
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral cer
tainly cures coughs, colds,
bronchitis.consumption. And
it certainly strengthens weak
throats and weak lungs.
There can be no mistake about
this. You know it is true. And
your own doctor will say so.
" My little boy bail a terrible rough. I tried
everything I cuulil bear of but In vhIti until
I trffd AyerM Cherry I'ertiiral. The flrst
nitfht be was better, anil bo teudlly Improved
until be wn perfectly well." - toitH. S. J
STKBLB, Alton, III. "
3 LD j
When the Front In on I lie Punkln.
When the frost is on tin.' punk in and the
COMES FROM THE TICKS. I
ULmdo by J. C. Ayor Co.. Lowell. Maui.
A Imo tnnn .. -
21'
uiers
tww airetA nu mil
SARSAPARiLU.
PILLS.
HAIR VIGOR.
Keep the bowels regular with Ayer's
" biiu inus nasien recovery.
Women Afttroiionier Sinrtle World.
Hein;,' proposed to in n balloon, is tlio
latest adventure of a woman astrono
mer, writes Dewey Sheldon Heche in
Technical World Magazine. Arid the
women iistroiiomers of to-day have dis
covered more new stars than tlie men
of science have l.een aide to fmd in sev
eral centuries. iut women in astronom
ical work are not tlie product of new
world conditions aloae, for they have
been Identified with eiery important
ndvunce in that science. From the time
wlien the young and hemitiful Ilypatia
of Alexandria gave her life a martyr
to science. tragedy of the fifth cen
tury, to tlie daring capture of Dorothea
Khimpke while making a, balloon voy
ngif under the auspices of the Paris
Observatory, a romance of tlie twen
tieth century, the story of women and
Astronomy is a record of achievement
charged with sacrifice and devotion.
Woman's natural carefulness, system,
caution, accuracy, and love of detail,
have made her Indispensable in com
pleting our knowledge of the constitu
tion and distribution of the stars. She
lias achieved greater success, has met
with more courteous recognition, and
now occupies a more prominent place
In astronomy than In any other branch
of scientific activity. She has added
greatly to our knowledge of the stars,
not only through her untiring efforts
nnd discoveries, but by the Inspiration
of her example and the stimulus of her
levotlon.
I fodder 3 in the shock ;
And you hear the kyouck tui! gobble of
i the strut tin' turkey-cock,
And tlie clackin' of the gmii"us, and the
cluck hi' of the hens.
And the rooster hallylooyers as he tip
toes on the fence;
Oh, it's then's ihe time a feller is a-feel-
in' at his best,
As he leaves the house barricaded, and
I goes out to feed the stock.
When the frost is on the punk in and the
fodder's in the shock.
They '8 someihin' kind o' harty like about
the utinosfere,
When the heat of summer's over, and the
cool in' fall is here
Of course we miss the (lowers, and the
blossoms on the trees,
And the mumble of the li iirniiin' birds
and buzzin' of the Lees;
!ut the air's so appetizin' ; i.nd the land
scape niroujfii the n.'ze
Of a crisp nnd sunny morning of the
early autumn days
Is a picttir' that a painter has the color
in' to mock
When the frost is on tlie puukin and the
fodder's in the shock.
Aliened Griffin of Spoiled Fever of
the itockle.
Several Kurgeons of the marine hos
pital service claim to have practically
demonstrated as a fact that the terri
ble spotted fever of the Uocky Moun
tains is caused by the infections of
ticks, says the Washington Star. The
discovery, If further experiments show
HOWAKT) E. TirtlTON. Aasayer '". Chem'n,
Ieaflvulr, Coi'TJujtk Hpenmen prni': ml(i,
Wlvir, I. ml, i 1 ; (mill, Silver, 7 tinlil, 5oo; Zinc or
'opjiT, 1. C.vuniflo t-s:. Mailing envelop- and
full finee list si-n t oo fcppi leaf 'on. Control ami L' rnj
irlre work fcollclled. Inference! CarUiuaia .Nar
lunal liuk.
ODD SORES
Whenever a sore refuses to heal it Is because tlie Llood iV nnfw,. aWl RIIPRFR STAr.flPS
11... o ri 1,1 t . 1 ...t . r , . r iiuuul.ii uinmi u
nean.uj'! "' n. onuum m.-, uul j.j iniccieu wuii poisonous genus or some
blood taint which has corrupted and polluted uit circulation. Those n
usually aiaictc-a Willi old sores are persons who have reached or passed mid-
ii - i:f Tt. ...' 4 1 !i 41ii i . .. . . .
cue me. iiiu wumyoi uc uoou a:ia strcn'nri ot t:
of tv'f tosseis of
The husky, rustv russn
the corn.
And the raspin' of tlie tangled leaves, as
golden ns the morn ;
The stubble in the f times kuido lonesome-like,
but still
A-preaehin' sermons to us of tlie barns
they growed to fill ;
The strawstaek in the inedder, and the
reaper in the shed ;
The horses in the.v's stalls below the
clover overhead !
Oli, it sets my heart a-clickin' like the
tickiu' of a clock.
When the frost is on tlie p'inkin and the
fodder's in tlie shock.
1C fiV.stpni l'.nvp tintiirnll-f
It to be positive, is a most Important begun to decline, and the poisonous ;er::is which have accumulated because
oi a Mugjiu unu inactive conuiuon ct t:ie system, or some hereditary taint
which has hitherto been held in ehech, now force an outlet on the face, arms,
legs or other part of tlie body. The place grows red and airjry, festers ane!
eats into the surrounding tissue until it becomes a chronic and stubborn
ulcer, fed and kept open by the impurities with which the blood is saturated.
Nothing1 is more trying- and disagreeable than a stubborn, non-healing sore.
The very fact that it resists ordinary remedies and treatments is good'ix-asor
for suspicion; the same germ-producing cancerous ulcers is back of ever
old sore, and especially is this true if the trouble is an inherited one.
Washes, salves, nor indeed anything else, applied directly to the sore, can
I wai afflicted with a Bor on my Permanent good ; neither will rcmov
face of four yoars' standing, it ing the sore with caustic plasters or the
was a email rdmnlo at first hut it .,,,...,. i.:r 1 re
wared durlmr the tick 1 gradually prew larger arid worsa su'"w" , 4, v ldsll"S "
IM iirta (lining tlie tick , fn every way untii x became every particle of the diseased flesh were
mis Have disputed this , alarmed r. pout It and consulted taken nw.iv another snre tvnnld h
Kftvpral ciivsicianH. Ihrnr nil - v
treated ina but tha sore continued cause the trouble 33 in tlie blood, and the
DLOOD CANNOT Z CUT A VIA Y
and niter taking it a while I vaa The cure must come by a thorough cleans
Sin-iS h-itr ot tiie blood. In s. VS. S. will be foun
fctt'ect of S. S. S.. and there haa not a remedy for sores and ulcers cf cverv kind
1 B?Ssa.JcuredTt.f th Br6 6ine R 3 a:i unequalled blood purifier one t!ia
I ' " ' TH03. OWEN goes directly into tV.e circulation anc
weat umon.unio. promptly cleanses it cf all poisons and
taints. It rets down to t'.ie very bottom oi
the trouble and forces out every trace of ir.i
purity and makes a complete and lasting
cure. S. S. S. changes the quality of the
Llood so that instead ot 1 ceding the diseased
parts with impurities, it nourishes the
irritnted inA-impd freb wifti tir-nltbxr 'r,1rw-v1
i Then the sore begins to heal, new Uesh is lormed, all nam and inflammation
leaves, the place scabs over, and when S. S. f3. has purified the blood the
sore is permanently cured. S. S. S. is for sale at all first class drug stores.
Write for our special book on sores and ulcers and any other medical advice
you desire. e make no charge for the hook or advice.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, CAm
Then
Is
And
Beware of Ointments lor Catarrh thai
Contain Mercury
asmercu'y will suroly dotitroy the gonge of
until and completely derange the whole ms
lem wi.en unu-ring It tnn'tiga the inuci'ti
furfaetg. Suuu artii ies s. odlu never be used
ex ept on prorx;-! (fiii. ii Iro.ii re.utaM j.l.v
1 lain, ns ihe lioning.: Ihey w 111 do is ten fold
to t.-ie Kooii you cim posHi . r derive f rum tlein.
Hail s i alarm fure. manutaetured ly . J.
heney A ( o., Telu.lo, (. , coti tains no n.errury,
and Is taken intema'.ly, acting directly iioii
the Mood and mucus surfaces of the MS'.em.
Jn hnyinif hall's ( atarrh i lire he pure v'ou net
the K'-niiine. It is tanen Internally, and ina.lo
in 1. led,,, oho, by y. J. Cheney A Co. Xehli
Inonials free.
ri ld by 1 "rucElFts, price Sn. pr bottle.
llall a l-'amli jr i'illsare the heit.
!Vn 'Wfij' ut.
"Why do you Insist that you will nev
er o into politics?" asked the patriotic
citizen. I
P.e'ius" nnswered the self-cen-tered
man, "at present I am not rich
etiuii-ii to afford it. And when I nm I
rlcdi enough the pulilic will regard me!
with suspicion for that very reason." 1
Washington Star.
your apliles nil is n-ifhreil. nnrl thfl
ones a feller keeps
poured around the cellar floor in red
and yeller heaps;
your eider niakm s over, nnrl mnp
wimmen-fulks is tlirou-n
nil their miniv nnd apple-huttor and
they s souse nnd sausatre, too
l flon t know hoiv to tell it nut ef sich
n tiling could he
As the angels w.-i m in boari'n
call ti round on me
i i (i want to commodate em all the
whole indiirinp: flock.
When the frost is on the punkin and the
fodder's in tlie shock.
James W'hitcomb Kilev.
and they'd
MANY CIGARETTES IMPORTED.
Mn.le by ;rc-U of firet-U Tulincon,
They Arc ( nlloil 1 l,i.
A controversy whicdi his i.een jroln?
' l in i-.urope. ami esjx"- a ",y u Knu
himl. ns to the rival merits ot Turk
ish and Ksyptian ciarett's seems like
ly to be settled by a rp0i t o" a dis
interested but observant At.ie.-ican con
su". Though the 1'nited S'j'tes U tlio
preat ciarette-proilucin nation of the
world, there are lniHrtel i:;to this
country every year more than ,:!,0m),
ii'"i worth of foreln-niad'' eisaretti.,
s tiie Turkish and some Kyitian.
Turkey is a large tidiaci o pt oduelns
country, yielding ,"h,(hmi tons of tohac-
one, and the marine hospital service is
uwaiUiig results with deep interest.
Tlie spotted fever is especially viru
lent In the .Montana mountains, al
thuuj,'h it is well known in many other
sections. The victims become fearfully
and wonderfully spotted during the
course of the disease, which is fatal
In u large number of instances.
There has been a widespread belief
for years that the fever was caused by
the iiiroplasma carried by ticks, as the
fever always ap
season, i'liysicians have d suuted
view, however.
In April last Surgeon General Wy
man of the marine hospital service de
tailed Dr. King and Dr. Hlcketts to
conduct a most careful examination.
They have reported that their experi
ments indicate that the tick is at tlio
bottom of the disease. In their report
they state that the fatality from tlie
disease was too great to justify experi
ments with human subjects and they
were compelled to resort to animals.
They found that guinea pigs and mon
keys were susceptible to tlie disease to
direct inoculation with the blood
fever patients. The typically fatal dis
ease was frequently produced In ani
mals in this way.
To test the tick infection theory Dr.
W. W. King procured four ticksone
male and three females and sent
them to Washington. The male tick
died in transit. The three ticks that
were left alive were placed uj.kii a
guinea pig suffering with spotted
fever. They remained until the tinimal
died, two days and a half later. The
ticks showed some enlargement. Nine
days after removal from the guinea
pig the ticks were placed upon a
neaitny guinea nig. One was killed
by tlie pig, but the others remained
until they dropped off In five days.
Three days after this the guinea
pi began to show symptoms of fever,
all being of the nature of a spotted
fever patient. The pig died. The pig
was kept in a separate cage from other
pigs. Another pig was Inoculated from
the heart's blood of the tick-infected
pig and sickened nnd died.
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Own EOCCiS. toir eeiiijnii lil m Oil; Iiuu).v(
and he, i money can buy. Write Kxlay for our
"huhher .-tamp Catalogue."
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VEGETABLE
PURELY
f THE NEW DIPLOMACY.
Envelopes,
Postpaid envelopes originated In the
reign of Louis XIV. of France. De
Valfver in Pio.'i established with royal
approbation a private penny post by
placing boxes at tlie corners of the
streets for the reception of letters
wrapped up in these envelopes, whi?h
were sold to patrons at oliices for that
purpose. This is also tlie first Instance
oi a cheap postal service.
Mothers will find Mrs. Wfnnow's 'Joothing
Syrup the best remedy to use for their children
during the teething ieriod.
Opinion of an Eipcrt.
f ihe iouth Chicago man. a-!io ivnn tilt
u 'us nisi i rip across central Michigan,
looked out of the car window and saw one
of those peculiar fences that the farmer
of that region sometimes niaxe by diggin
up uiu pine sunups ann laying them m
a row, with the roots facing the road.
Well, ho said. I ve seen all kinds of
fad in landscape decoration, but. by
George, there's tlie worst attempt in that
line I ever saw !"
s
tory
wife
room. "1 nomas
I wonder if I could
Mr. 1 1 i 1 1 put on his coat prepara
to going out for the evening his
called him back to the sitting-
she said, doubtfully.
trust you to find
You Can (let Allen's Foot-l:ae FREE.
Write Allen S. Olmsted, I Ilny.K. V., for a
free sain jle of Allen's Kurt -Kane. It cure!
wcatitiir, hot swollen . nehinc feet, it inakee
new or tittht shots easy. A certain cure f(,r
corns. iiiK'fowinK nails and bunions. A il druir
gists sell it. 2.K. I'un't accept any substitute.
florin I nr Ihe Mllinllon.
IInnry I!. Stanford, f.ir several years '
with Sir Henry Irving's company, tells'
this good story of the famous actor: 1
"Sir Henry's wit was of an almost Vol- '
tairian diameter. Once, while I wa
rehearsing 'Faust' with him at the Ly
ceum Theater, in London we were do
ing the llrockln scene ami he had oc
casion to reprove an army of exuber
ant Mipers he stopped the rehearsal
and all was silence. Then, In that quiet,
Krini way of his, he said: 'Very charm
ing but you must remember that you
are In hell not picnicking on ILiuip
stead heath. ' "- T". .cluster Herald.
s.
wcl
tin'
u
every ye
known,
amount
ar, and the "
are a nation
of tobacco ra is
Kt. V tie lrtnei aria an is'errnns flfl.'apn
ermanently rtireil by lr. Kliiie'a rat
Wrv Jl.-anirer. Send f.ir KK1-.K 2trll Nettl-nnd
Iremise. Hi- It II. Klin. , I!. B.I1 Areli St., i'liUa..!'.
A Silent (niKlrllim.
"Kemember," said George Washing
tons father, "that if I had punished
you for chopping irown that cherry tree
It would have hurt nie inire than It
hurt you."
George said nothing. Hut across Ids
mind flashed the thought that his inca
pacity for prevarication was not an In
herited trait. Washington Star.
"'ll:-.s. it is
of smokers.
1 in Kgypt
inconsiderable, and v.-t L-viitiati
g.uettes are imported iii!o i.ii,- conn
try in considerable nmrints every
ye:".
The explanation of the matter, as
offcrea by the American 'oiisiil in Ath
ens, is simple. It Ki-ems that the Greek
tobacco crop last year was the largest
(l.tiii ever harvested a b , it Hi m i.i m n ,
M pounds. A brand of Gii-ek tobac
co is used for Egyptian cigarettes.
Why, it Is listed. Egyptian? The
answer U that Lgyptian cig.ir; ttes are.
made by Gn-eks because dg.irvtte pa
per is too xpoiisive in Greive. where
il Is a government inono)lr. '1 tins the
, 1-t.siness lias gone over to F.gvpt. The
! most famous cigarette m.iivers of Egypt
ire Greeks.
A very large business in cigarette
r. nk.iig has been establlsnel In Alex
andria, and It Is in the bands of
Greeks, who Import their to'iaceo from
their own country and in turn ship it
to foreign countries, Engl, ml and the
I'nited States being the chief market
for Egyptian cigarettes, .v'li.di are. In
fact Greek cigarettes. th.Mi bcarim;
the title Turkish being imported from
Turkey direct.
out a little about that hall paper of
the Saffords. It's such a nrettv one
mil if we could afford it, Fd like to
;et that same pattern in green, where
theirs is blue, you know. I meant to
ask Mrs. Safford to-night in a round
about way, if tills cold hadn't kept me
at nome. coum you lead up to it
easily with .Mr. Salford and not offend
him or her?"
ies, indeed. said her husband
cheerfully, "you can trust me, my dear.
I know how to intriHlm-e
lly. I hope."
On Ins return he drew a slii of paper
from his pocket and handed it to his
wife.
nicies tlie place, price, shop and
( clerk's name," he said, proudly. "I got
em all Irom Saflord inside of five min
utes." "How did you Introduce the sub
ject?" asked his wife.
"Why. Just like this," said Mr. Hill.
"As J was taking off my coat In the
hall I cast my eyes up toward the oeil
iiu,', and I said, T'retty tint that is,
Kafford; just matches your paper; and
a mighty pretty paper, too. My wife
was saying to-night that if we only
knew where you got it and how much
It Mt. we might find we could afford
one Just like it in blue; not in green,
you understand; slio doesn't cure for
tue color ot yours.' I said
the pattern we admire.'
"I had it all down in black and white
in no time. Ami as 1 anie away I
v" 'o.1L mm me (litieronee
in color nobody'd ever know it was the
same pattern.
"! t I tlo well? Women beat
around the bush so I wonder they ever
una out anything." Youth's
ion.
Xature'a I'nrt.
The young women of a type which
Is by no means uncommon were gazing
together upon the tranquil beauty of an
English landscape.
"Oh, don't you love nature?" asked
one, turning with clasped hands to her
friend.
"Yes, indeed," was the. response, in a
tone of gratifying intensity. "It adds
so much !"
'it's Just
Keep in Good Health.
Tbnre ere many I housands .-if people all
over tlie world who can at ti ibut th"ir good
lieal tli to taking one or t wo Hrandri tli'sl'ills
every night. '1 hese pil is cleanse tlie stom
ach and bowels stimulate ihe kidney? and
liver and purify the blood. They are the
sain tine laxa ive tonic pill your grand' ar
ms it d and being purely vegetable they
are adapted tochildcm and old people, a
well as tilth i' in the vigor of manhood
and w nnmlj d.
Uraiidrettrs Pills have la-en in use for ov
er a cc tury and ate for sale everywhe e,
cither plain or sugar-co..lt-d.
Feed Your Nerves
Upon rich, pure, nourishing blood by
taking Hood's Sarsaparilla, and you
will be free from those spells of de
spair, those sleepless nights and anxious
days, those gloomy, deathlike feelings,
those sudden starts at mere nothings,
those dyspeptic symptoms and blinding
headaches. Hood s Sarsaparilla has done
I this for many others - it will cure rou.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
In usual liquid form or in chocolated
tablets known as Sarsatabs. 100 doses $1.
InnInnatfnK.
Sweet Singer The heavy tragedian
eems so gloomy to-day.
Comedian Yes. it is his birthday.
Sweet Singer His birthday? Why.
I should think he would lie In the best
of spirits.
Comedian Hardly. One of hi
friends sent him a cake with frost ever
the top and he is Just about to start on
an eastern tour.
am
7lwft A
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ia ft rry
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f,
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It will pay you to write us immediately,
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ILY DENTAL CO.
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We remove your 1-ad teeth and hrokea
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and up; liest Lubber l'la'es, i'.: per set ; good
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1 In 8 wo; florfnl ( h -re
? l)(cinr is crII.
;r Bt tM cans-' he cur s
l'toil( w,t tioiit npt-ia-tion
ilia; art c vm un
t l i". Hf ures vi h
th iso wonderln t h -n
htit--, ri s, h ifN.
luirks Hitd vote alo.
hat nr. e.uiivly un- gf?-J?? ; :r&'&
on e in ill s nmn r- fhrotili th o'; ltu?
liarni.t s rom.--iiH.. 1 h;a lain doour kiimw
ihoHon.no nv.-r fn . i,tU-r-til r- nio.J;. s. wti c.i
hf uses hwc ;'u ly in .iitt'.-to I (J seu.-e. Jfe
iMiarjtn .'.s to i- To iM'H-i h, a-; liiiia. Iuml-. thmat
rh-11 mitt ism, norv n t-s. sii imuh. 1 vo, kIiI
tio s. oto. : ha- hiiinire s ( tt Mnnia;s.
'harurt'S ntoh-tal'. I'a'l aii.t sd' him, I'a u-nii
I'll, the CIV vr;r - t r tn i c-rs Mini .-ir. n r-
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DOES YOUR BACK ACHE?
1
I dortotPii
Profit by the Experience of One Who
Has Found Relief.
J a men K. Keeler, retirpiJ farmer, of
Fenner 8t., Cazenovia, N.
"About fifteen years fo
with my
kidneys.
nd ueeil many reme
dies without getting
ri liel. DeiniiitiK
with Poan's Ki.lney
Till?, I found relief
from the first box,
nl two boxi-s restor-
eil me to boo1, Found
My wife and many of niv
friends have n-ed Doan's Kidney Tills
with pood results and I can earnestly
reeommend tht-m."
8oll by all dealers. f0 rents a box.
Foster-Milburn Co., r.nffalo, N. Y.
The- ('irarlrom f'orpornl.
A nathe nstni:iti on the 'loM Co.mt
rf West Africa went in bathing, sii.vm
the fount ry ieiitlein.-in. and then
wrote the follow in letter to Ids Jaot
master :
I tear Mat-r I have the deasure to
roLTet t inform jou that when I p
A Hellnl.le ulalliulr.
"I'm afraid I haven't in.-iny j;io(i ar
pinients for our side of tlio "question."
said the orator.
"X arguments?" resimdeil the
oaniiialj:n manager. -Then (j,,tt. st;l.
tisti.s. They sound wise and everv-
iMidy would rather take them
e,l than try t. understand
Washington Star.
for prant
I.illi this morning a billow he remove
inv troiisor. I 'ear Master, how
in I
If
rondilion.
., "yp- j,, ,,ii duty Willi only (ine tnoisi-i
punereii .... .... , i..... .,, i
bark and . , ..
i.i iimi i in i i-i mi in' iMir more irou-
ser so I
llood
you?
rateli tiiiu and pt duty,
day. Sir. my lrd. how
aro
Your loviiiR oororal.
.t. nnin.
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KN.i Von are eert i n'y polite.
You iss me and never loo'
Mis
ban n.
at me.
r..inni All.
looked at yon
e! bv. Tran
Tales from I'iio
l:-n IViir.o.
"I can't imagine anything more nn
Fatisfaetory." remarked tlie chronic
kicker, than a meal nt our l...i;....
. ... mi , 1111
bouse."
No." replied tiie sentimental yotith.
"Evidently you never pot a kiss" from
your !.ost irirl nvor the telephone."
riiiladelidiia NMljrer.
W n ilfl .W
i II IDiMf U Kit
madeTiioie:i,
Adi Icr-.
"Always hop for the laM, mr son"
"All risht. dad."
"And exp,vt the worst." I'hil.idel-phi.-i
IIger.
f I bat
I never iihi'iI I .ive p iss. Tiiere nre somo women so pood they
ato i for I ni .satl.iuiio woti.n preter not sia-akin to
r.:at.r.
ndo
a ma
culoss tiiey know be has beou baptized.
ANcgcfablc rrcparalionfor As
similalins thcFoodandRcguIa-
lin the Stomachs and Bowels of
Promotes DicslionChccrrul
ncs and Rosi".Contains neither
Opuim.Morphine norMuicral
Ts'otNaiicotic.
lampion Seal'
Jhfrmimf -hvilrtymiui
flavor:
ApTfccl nomeiK- fcrronslirvv
ruin, Sour Stomach. Dinrrhtva
iVurins .Convulsions .Fevrri sh
ncss nnJ Loss of Sleei.
FacSimilo SiCnnture or
NKW VOHK.
I!
ill
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
I:
The C. Gee Wo Chinese Medicine Co
162' s first St., S. E. Cor. Morrison
Mention j-Hper Portland, Oregon
W. L. DOUGLAS
3.50&3.00 Shoes
BEST IN THE WORLD
rf.LDcuj!3S $4 Gift Edge line
cannolDc equanedatanprice .
Y. I HuiiIm Joh.
biT:C !!.ri is ttie !iit
t'vjupli iv null IB oiii;try
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PIMM
I Bears the ,
. ; Signature Af
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Aiirms.t oimilsions.FoNTnsh . I P - t i
! w ror uver
n Thirty Years !
TMt comun iMnr. new foun cm. I
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SHOES FOE F-VEKY30DY AT ALL PRICES.
M-n'8 8ho. s to ?1 SO. Boys' Sho-s. S3
to $1.25. Wimieii't Sdoea. $4 OO to $1.50.
Mmn-i' & Children's Silot-. 85 t - Sl.OO.
Trv V. L. Konhm W ioim ii's. Mi-m ami
Cliillrt-n's nIioi ; for Kl !. til ami vriir
they xr-l ollii-r iiiiikt-i.
If I could take you Into mv larira
factories at Brockton, Mass. .and show
you how carefully N'.L.. Douglas shoes
are made, you would then understanj
why they hold their shape, fit better,
wear longer, and are of greater value
than any other make.
heret-r you lic. ou can -'Main V. t..
Douglas hics. Mis name nnd pri.e is t.impi-J
on the h ttum. n hi.'h protect youueaint hi:i
prices anJ Interior shoe. Tiikp no lusri
tute. A k niir Je.iler tor W . I.. t)oucK- sh-i. t
nj insist urnm h,i them.
tn- j :. HI f ear
Wrlie tor lllu-tmtr.t Catalan! Call Stile
W. L IH1 (il-AS. Uept. J. hrucktun. Ma-s.
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