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I This Advertisement Of Hood'a Sarsaparllla Is to remind you ot Us greet merit as a blood purifier, appetite giver, and as a nerve, stomach and di gestive tonic. Nothing else like It, no other luti so good a record, no other will do you ao much good. It cures. Scrofula 16 Yea ra-" Hood's SiiMspa rllla has cured me of acrofula. with which I have been troubled for 18 years. Mr little daughter had a scrofula dwelling on her neck and Hood s Sarsaparllla also cured her." Mrs. G. Morris, Annaudaie, Minnesota. Dyspepsia - " I was troubled for months with dyspepsia and could not eat anything without diatroHB. I began taking IHooU s barsaparilla and wss soon improv ng. I took it steadily until I was cured." iVDiA McWheblkr. Athol, Mans. Rheumatism "I was severely afflicted with rheumatism, my knees badly swollen. Hood Sarsaparllla helped ma after other medicines failed and it lins lengthened my life." Jkbsik Killm nit. Middle Grove. N. y. Hood's Sarsaparllla Is sold everywhere. In the usual liquid, or In tablet form called 8arsatabs. 100 Doses One Dollar. Pre pared only by C. I. Hood Co., Lowell, Mass. Modern, or Not at All. Geoffrey Could you be happy In a nodest little cottage, darling? Gwendolen Not unless it is one of those lovely dreams in concrete, dear. Chicago Tribune. SEEDS For fresh es, purity ami reli- ity,rerry saeeds n a class by them selves. Farmers have confidence lu t'irm because they know they cau be relied up on. Don't experi ment with cheap sreUs your sure ty licsin buying seeds sent otitby a conscientious and trustworthy house. v's Soad Annual 1UUS lr IlKE. Address FEr4Cs,DiiiaiT.Mica ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT A.cgciablePrTparattanforAs slmilating the FtodanaRegu(a lirtgfJte Siomacbs aMBowelsof IVomofcs DigesttonflwrrU ness and RestXontalns neittitr OpiunuMorphinc nor Mineral. Not Narcotic. ISmfAll Sttd JbLSema hhrmSettl ClonM Stmr ' KutBjim Ikmr. Anerfect Remedv for Conslica lion , Sour Stoniach.D'larrhoca Worms ,Corrvulsions.revmsir ness andLoss OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. &CSSj Exact Copy of Wrapper. SHOES AT ALL PRICES. FOR EVERY MEMBER OFTHE FAMILY, .IBB 1. LUimimiuMMMfum juaauwaasm iim.ii 1 -rff?- f) suars at ALL CCfl i GESaPPRices. FOR EVERY o EsSfe tf X MEN. BOYS, WOMEN, MISSES AND CHILDREN. eP W. L. Bcipr.-i mahna and lm mere "Cfl EB mon'm $X.6U. M3.00 and mhoam than any ottie- manufacture! In the Jfc& world, Iteoauem thay held their ahapo. tit bntiar, woar loitpnr, and SSi arm of areata vmlum than any other morn. W. I Hmtrhs 514 and SIR Rilt Erlcra Shces Cannot Be -'A UTIOIV. W. I. TVmikIh. name n.l prl- if stampod .on 1-n.fi,rtr ru?Mtm,TZ b..ia k. ,v.. .....lu.ro uwwi mikilpfi from factory to any tart or lira worirt. Illu. Liuu f !&ULlnir In to &iiv AtlillilBA. ....... ..j ,.r ril.n. . ... j - More Converts Every Year Every day in every year wives are eivine up their exorbitant priced Baking Powders and turning to K C. which has stood so will the finding out that OUNCES costs one third the price of powder any where near K C quality, and makes better, purer, more 23 Ounces for AOlir. ...r ' r-v;r'"? nil. t m. A) It Seemed to Mini, 'ome people," remarked the demor- sJer, "never seem to be around when wanted." "Well," rejoined the morallzer, "it li better to lie absent when wanted than to be present when you are not want ed." Few men in Kurope have had a more striking career than the Itev. Dr. Bishop Cabrera of the Spanish Iteformed church, who was educated to the Catholic priest hood, but embraced the Protestant faith and became a voluntary exile to Gibral tar, when he returned to lead the Evan gelical party after the revolution in 1SGS. Cnrlona About It. Mamma Go to sleep now or the gob lins will get you. Robbie Will they come right in hers after me? Mamma Yes, they will Indeed. Itobblo Then I'll stay awake, 'cause I want to see what goblins look like. Philadelphia Tress. PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS. PAZO OINTMENT Is guaranteed to cure any case of Itching, Blind. Jleedlng or Protruding Piles in 6 to 11 days or money refunded. 60c Isn't This Awful? There once was a girl named Miss Mary, Whose mother baked excellent doughnuts One day the girl married A man with a hare-lip. f-et's lean up against the deep river. Denver Post. Shake Into Your Shoes. ' Allen's Foot-Ease. It eures painful, swollen, :marting, sweating feet. Makes new Bhoes easy, iold by all Druggists and Shoe Stores. lon't cceptanysiibstitiite. KampleFREiS. Addres' a. S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. No Head for Fractions. Grandfather (carving the turkey) Tommy, what part will you have? Young Grandson Well, they's six of us here, grandpa, but I don't want no more'n my share. I'll leave it to you I) For Infants and Children The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Use For Over Thirty Years era THK OIHTU OOMPftltT. HI OBH CITT. Eoualled At Any Pi Ice , g - llnMklUU. SI, M" ' ' Uau. Highest Quality that comes, more house the honest and reliable, test of years. They are mw a a IT W,vv K Col"- BAKING POWDER healthful baking. 25 Gents 'Perfect Results PLANS FOR ESTABLISH ING POSTAL BANKS How Bills of Carter and Hitch, cock Differ from Madden Snapp Measure. DISPOSITION I OF THE FUNDS, Democrat Provides for Board of Investment All Fix Deposit Limit at $1,000. ' Upon the indorsement by Postmaster General Meyer and later by President Roosevelt of the postal savings bank system for the United States, three separate and distinct plans have been proposed to Congress as the proper pro cedure for establishing and putting into operation such banks. In the House of Representatives Representatives Madden, of Chicago, and Snapp, of Jollet, 111., have introduced similar measures. Representative Hitchcock, of Omaha, a Democrat, has introduced another House bill, and Senator Thom as Carter, of Montana, Is the father of a senate bill. The main differences In j these bills lie In the protection afford ed depositors ana deposits ana in me Investment features of the funds of the postal savings banks. All these bills place a limit on the Interest-bearing deposits which can be made by any Individual within any sin gle calendar year and finally. The Madden-Snapp bill provides that $300 may be deposited within one year and that no interest shall be paid to any depositor upon a deposit In excess of $1,000. The Carter bill makes the lim it of annual deposit $500 and the final limit of Interest-bearing deposit $1,000, while the Hitchcock bill has a double barreled provision which Is more com plex. It provides a limit of monthly deposit of $100 and the final limit t of any single deposit at $1,000. In ad dition it provides that no Interest shall be paid on more than $500 to any de positor and that If any depositor Je posit more than $200 in any one year interest shall not be paid op new de posits in excess of that amount. Both the Madden-Snapp and Carter bills provide an Interest rate of 2 per cent on deposits, while the Hitchcock bill stipwlates that the rate on $200 or less shall be 2 per cent, and over that amount and up to $500 the rate shall be fixed by a board of Investment, composed of the Postmaster General, the Secretary of the Treasury and the Comptroller of the Currency. lu establishing tostal savings bank adjuncts to post offices there is also a difference between the Madden-Snapp bill and the others. The Madden-Snapp measure gives Aie Postmaster General discretion In the selection of offices for postal savings bank purposes; the Hitchcock bill is mandatory in that all money order post offices are made branches of the postal savings bank system, while the Carter bill makes all first, second and third-class post of fices branch postal savings banks and gives the Postmaster General some dis cretion as to further extension into the fourth-class post offices. In administration the Madden-Snapp bill provides a general superintendent of postal savings banks, with such as sistants and clerks as may be neces sary, while the Secretary of the Treas ury Is authorized to increase the audit or's force In the Post Office Department. The sum of $50,000 is set aside to start the banks in operation. Both the Hitchcock and Carter bills stipulate that the head of the postal banks shall be an officer known to the Fifth As sistant rosrmastor General, and ask $100,000 to establish the banks. The Nobel prizes were awarded, that lor literature going to Uudyard Kipling. The treasurer of a Canadian railroad confessed to stealing $ 1 85,1 K. 10 in eightceu ears. Advices from Loudon indicated that Ambassador llryce may quit his post in this country. Japan and the United States came to a erbal understanding to limit emigration of Japs to this country. Richard Miller of St. Louis won high pmise in France, one of his paintings being bought by the Minister of Fine Arts. Mrs. Taft, wife of the Secretary of War, whose ship was caught in a storm off Iloulogne, bad a narrow escape from death. The (iuancial program of Japan was formally settled at the meeting of the council of the elder statesmen on Mon day. It involves a reduction in the ex penses of the army and navy for the next six years, whereby the government will save $200,000,000. Dispatches from Santiago, Chili, indi cate that about 8.000 laborers in the Tar apaca nitrate fields have gone on strike and business ia paralyzed. The situation is considered critical and warships pnd troops have been sent to the troubled dis tricts, but up to the present time Ibora has been do Yiolsnce. Why Refer to Doctors Because we make medicines for them. We give them the formula for Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and they prescribe it for coughs, colds, bronchitis, consumption. They trust it. Then you can afford to trust it. Sold for over 60 years. " Ayer'i Chsrrr Pectoral ! a remedy that should be in every home. I be uted a great deal of It for hard cough and colds, and I know what a splendlil medicine It l. I ran not recotnmeud It too highly." MAhiL . IBM, uyuu rara, naaa. Hada byl.O. Ayer Co.. LoweU, 4.10 manufacturer or SARSAPARILLA PILLS. HAIR VIQOK. Ayer's Pills greatly aid the Chorry Pectoral In breaking up a cold. tieoloirlcal. Miss Dora Papa, Jack told me the other day that you wouldn't believe he bad money enough to support me unless he showed it to you. Has he done it? Prudent Papa Yes, dear. He proved it by the testimony of the rocks. Not Oatenalbly "I have always had a curiosity to know what horse meat tastes like," said th reg' ular customer. "Have you any?" ''Not as such," emphatically responded the butcher. Habitual Constipation May be permanently overcome W proper '1 tt 4. -1.1 Al V I personal etfons wan ine assistant rts wan Ihe assistance ojineonfj truly t?enej-tcial laxative remedy, Oyrup oj figs ana1 LlulroSenna, wnlcn enables one to form regular habits daily so that assistance to na ture may be gradually dispensed with when no longer needed astbebestof remedies, wKen reamred, are to assist nature and not to supplant tke natur. alu actions, wb'tcb must depend ulti mately upon proper nourishment, proper efforts, and right living generally. To get its beneficial ejects, alys iniy the genuine rup?RgsElivir('fSenna S manujartured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only SOU? BY ALL LEAD INC DRUGGISTS one st2e oiUy, regular price 50f p Bottle. IMPURITIES Whenever a sore refuses to heal it is OIB SOKES j healthy, as it should be, but 13 infected with poisonous germs or some old blood taint which has corrupted and polluted the circulation. Those most usually afflicted with old sores are persons who have reached or passed mid ' die life. The vitality of the blood and strength of the system have naturally begun to decline, and the poisonous germs which have accumulated because of a sluggish and inactive condition cf the S3'stem, or some hereditary taint which has hitherto been held in check, now force an outlet on the face, arms, legs or other part of the body. The place grows red and anrj-, festers and eats into the surrounding tissue until it becomes a chronic and stubborn ulcer, fed and hept open by the impurities with which the blood is saturated. Nothing is more trying and disagreeable than a stubborn, non-healing sore. I The very fact that it resists ordinary remedies and treatments is good reason j for suspicion; the same germ-produeing cancerous ulcers is bach of every 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 To-.ffl . do any permanent good; neither will reniov- I wti toicKa with a lore on my . ..." , . , . . , face of four years' standing. IS iaS tIie sora Wlth caustic plasters or the was aBiiiaUpimcie at first but it surgeon's knife make a lasting cure. If gradually grew larger end, worse , ... ,. .. , ' in every way until I becams every panicle of the diseased flesh were several1 physicians.11 Theya 11 takea aWJy anolher ore come, be- treatedme but tho ore continued cause the trouble is In the blood, and the to grow worse. I saw s. e. S. ad- BLOOD CANNOT BE CUT AWAY, vertiaed and commenced it use 7-7 " " . , V and after uklngr it a while I was The cure must come by a thorough cleans- 0owPpnrklt?fdth1, Ing of the blood. In 3 . S. S. will be found effect of s. s. s., and there Las not a remedy for Sores and ulcers cf every kind. a6?!? T,f ? ot th9 Bro Blnce Jt is a unequalled blood purifier one that d. Hi o. cured it. j-.ti.i .... . TH03. OWEN goes directly into the circulation and West tTnlon, Ohio. promptly cleanses it cf all poisons and PURELY VEGETABLE l"hen the sore begins to heal, new flesh is formed, all paia and inflammation leaves, the place scabs over, and when S. S. S. has purified the blood the sore is permanently cured. S. S. S. i3 for sale at c'.l first class drug stores. Write for our special book oa sores and ulcers and any other medical advica OU desire. Yc make no charge for the book or ndviee. THE S WIFT SPECIFIC CO., A TLA NT A, CA PUTNAM FADELESS DYES Color more roods brighter and faster colors than any other dye. One 10c package colors silk, wool and cotton equally well nd Is guaranteed to give perfect results. Aslc dealer, or we will send post raid at 10c a Fackaee. Write for I'ce bookie! bow to dye, bleachjand mix colere. MONROE DRUG COMPANY, Quincy, Ulicoia. Medietas of the) Soul. Medicine and religion, which are too frequently regarded as mutually an tagonistic, should be mutually comple mentary. There are many diseases In which the medicine of the soul Is a powerful adjuvant In the treatment of the body. British Medical Journal. Chanted Ilia Mind. "Well, what ure you dolnj there?" ked the lady, addressing a tramp who had Just oilmlxHt a tree In time to es enpe a savage bulldog. "Madam," replied the hobo, "it was my Intention to ask for a hand-out. but In the Interest of humanity I now re quest that you give nny Mirplus food you may have on hand to my canine friend down there." . Snprratltlon. ; Miss Ascum Don't you really be lieve In dreams? j Miss O'Bull No. indeed! It's super stitious and besides It's a bad sign j when you believe in them, for It al ! ways brings you bad luck. Philadel phia Press. How to Make Yrur Milch Cows More Prcfitsb'e. Write Pacific Coaet Borax Co., Oak land, Ual., for "Successful Dairying," being valuable information on the most profitable selection of cows, their feed ing and care, the handling of milk to yield the highest price product and the protection and preservation of these products from deteriortionr with arti cles on diseases of cows and recipes fr their cure. The bcok is free. A post, card request only is ntcestary. Information. "Paw, what is the 'jrreat white plajjue' the papers talk about?" asked Johnny. "A big snowstorm, y son," answered his father, wearily renaming the task of trying to find his front sidewalk. f'Tp St. Vitus ranre ana all Scrrooa IMsase lO permanently cured by Dr. Kline's ir-at ervH Keiiorer. teid fT FREE 2 trial bottl and treatise. Dr. It. ILKlLie, Ld., 931 Arch St., PhUa-Pa. Coallr Comfort. "Do you offer your wife comfort when she weeps?" "When she doesn't weep too often; it usually takes a new dress to comfort her." Houston Post. - - Only One "BROMO QUININE." That is LAXATIVE BROMO Qt lXINE. Look for the signature of K. W. GROVE. Used tue World over to Cure a Cold in One Day. '5c. Of Course Not. "Do you keep a servant?" "No." "Can't you afford to?" "Yea, but that's got nothing to do with It." Houston Post. Mo aers will find Mm. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup the b st remedy to uso for their childrej daring the teething period. Natural Mlatake. Mrs. Gaswell (making a call) Ah, 1 eee you have here a volume of poems. I'm ashamed to confess it, Mrs. Ilighmus, but I never could appreciate blank verse. Mrs. Highmus Why er that's a cat alogue, Mrs. Gaswell. How's This? We offerOne Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by HaJ'i Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHEXEY & CO., Toledo, O We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Chenev for Jhe last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all buisnesg transactions and financially able to carry out any obliga tion made bv hi firm. WALDIXU, KINNAN & MARVIV, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo.O Hall's Catarrah Cure is ken internally, act ing directly upon the blood and mucous sur faces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all Druggist. Take Hall s Family Fills ior Constipation. Things (hat Had Helped Him. Reporter Senator, I have heard that you got your start in life by selling news papers. Senator Lotsmun Not quite correct, rr.y boy. The fact is but this is confiden tial, you know that I got my start by buying one or two newspapers. FED AND KEPT OPEJj IN THE BLOOB because the blood is not rmre artrl taints. It gets down t j the very bottom cf the trouble and forces out every trace cf im purity and makes a complete and lasting cure. S. S. S. changes the quality of the blood so that instead of feeding the diseased parts with impurities, it nourishes the irritated, inflamed flesh with healthy blood. THOS. CALE, OF ALASKA MEMBER OF U. S. CONGRESS WeO Known on the Pacific Slope. Hi Washington Address Is 131 2 9th St., N. W., Washington, D. C. CONGRESSMAN THOS. CALE Hon. Tbos. Cale, who w.ts elected U congress from Alaska, is well known on the Pacific elope, where he has resided. His Washington address ia 1312 9th St. N. W., Washington, D. C. Washington, D. C. Peruna Drug Co., Columbus, Ohio. Gentlemen: I can cheerfully recommend Peruna as a very efficient remedy for Coughs and Colds. Thomas Cale Hon. C. SI mp, congressman fiom Virginia, writes: "I have nsed your valuable remedy, Peruna, with benefi cial results, and can unhesitatingly rec ommend yonr remedy as an invigorat ing tonic and an effecti ve and permanent cure for catarrh." Man-a-lin the Ideal Laxative Cy(T Mule -V-J Team ORAX Sample, Booklet. Popular Card Game "WHIZ," 10c. Pacific Coast Borax Co., Oakland, Cal. MAIL LEJJONI 250 Waits, Two Step, Three Step, etc. Dance completely Uogtat and guaranteed in four lessons Prof Wal Willson, 19 S.lll.f, Nirub Bldr., Portland. OreKOD DOYOUKNOW THE "WET WEATHER COMFORT AND PROTECTION afforded by a Slicker? Clean -Light uuraDie Guaranteed Waterproof 300 Everywhere Steel-Clad Grubber Simplest, Strongest, Easied il and led Grabber Made. Will pall MORE and LARGER STCMPS with LESS EXPENSE trun any other. Write for DwcrlptlTe Clrcn!.r and Prices JOHN S. BEALL, !T anufacturer 3.1 Liawthorno Aveaue Q TorcIanJ, Oregoa C. Gee Wo The well known rvliabla CHINESE Root and Herb DOCTOR 2ffivl' A lM wtndy of jfep-J rTfHTi.l hcrlm, nnt inthul ugrfix-'l P!".iy fii,ovtrii hih! in civ. ' if 3V-7 inu to thi world his wunuer SijKW full-erred:. 1. life ntndy ot No Mercury, Poisons or Drugs Used-He Cure? Without Operation, or VS ithout the Aid of a Knif He uarHtitee to Vurt I'ttinrrh. Astlmm. Lttna rhront. KhtMimaf im. Nrvotiiu". trtiM IVhilitv, Utomnt'h. I.ivtr. Ki lne i rn il ! n Kit I Manhood, Female Wttkms an-1 All l'rivrtn ii-afH. A SURE CANCER CURE Just Received from Prking. Ciinj Sdfe, Sur and Reliable. IF TOP ARE AK1 1( TUV POVT T'ELAV. 1)FLAYS AKK UANl.lJioI'S. CONSULTATION I'lVEii; If jou cannot cnll. write for -ynrton Mnuk and circa lr l:it'U-e 4 'Tit, in rrnri THFP (iKKWO rt'JNfSK Ml-PIt'INK CO. 162 1 2 h irw St.. Cor. Morrison. Portland. On-oaw F1imu Mention Thia fnifr. P. N. U. No. 6-08 II KN writing; to advertiser ploata nirn'lnn thia iairr. ill rfW'V''' . Hill 111 I ill B 1 -I Tt. I Ilk W