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The title of Winston Churchill's new
In combination, proportion and process, Hood's Sarsaparilla
is therefore Peculiar to Itself in merit, sales and cures.
it is made from the best blood-purifying, alterative and "ovei is "Mr. Crewe's career." Mr.
tonic ingredients by such original and peculiar methods as to G,lurt,ljI1'B previous story, "The croBs-
WtTln f,,11 - 1 1 f 1 1 -11 I Iiiif umh milillulwtfl In t'kU
i" mil iucuiuiuu.1 vaiue ot eacn ana an.
The severest forms of scrofula, salt rheum, catarrh, rheu.
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Hood's Sarsaparilla
Sold by druggists. 100 doses $i. Begin to take it today.
Sarsatabs
For those who prefer
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uaual liquid form. Sursutabu have Identically tho
name curative properties an tbe liquid form, bridge
accuracy of dose, convenience, econcny, there
be'ng no Ions by evaporation, breakage or leakage
Bold by drutfulsu or sent promptly by mulL
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Ill Peculiarity,
"My husband has such a curious fad.
lie's making a collection of liue silk um
brellas dozens and dozens of them."
"That must be a pretty expensive fad."
"Well, of course, I er don't know
how much they cost him."
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Matrimonial Confidence.
Mr. Billus I wish I could find some
way to make the hair grow on that bald
spot of mine.
Mrs. Billus Don't do it, John. That's
the only feature you've got that ever
seems to smile.
There is mora Catarrh in this section of the
country than all otner diseases put together,
and until the layt few years was suppnswl to be
incurable. For a great many years doctors
pronounced it a local disease and prescribed
local remedies, and by constantly failing to
cure with local treatriisnt, pronounced it in
curable. Science has pro, en catarrh to be a
constitutional disease and therefore requires
constitutional trOHtment. Ilall'sCatarrh Cure,
manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo,
Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on ti e
market. It la taken internally in doses from 10
drops to a teaspoon fill. It acts directly on the
blood and mucous surfaces of the system.
They offer one hundred dollars for any case it
fails to cure. Bond lor circulars and testi
monials. Address: F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio.
Hold by DrufTRists, 7.V.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
C. Gee Wo
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Keaentlnsr tbe Insjlnaatlou
"No, I haven't anything for you," said .
the hard featured woman of the house.
"Insteud of spending your time in loafing
around the saloons and begging, why don't j
I you try to follow some useful occupa-
1 tinnr
lug," was published In 1004.
Mr. Kipling Is writing a series at ar
tides on his recent experience In Can
ada, which will be published under thi
title, "Ix-tters to the Family."
Sir I IJurnand la his "Records and
Reminiscences" says of Ilrowning that
he was not at all the sort of man one
would take for a poet. "It Is expected
generally of a jKiet that he should be
of somewhat eccentric appearance. He
should be above the prevailing fashion
arid dress and wear a costume entirely
of his own creation and the tailor's
make. Now there was nothing about
Browning of the Tennysopian rugged
iiess. He was In every way 'neat but
not gaudy,' faultlessly dressed, and if
there Is one epithet above another that
could be chosen to exactly describe hlni
It would be the adjective "smug."
Joseph H. Adams, author of "Har
per's Electricity for Boys," believes
that the study of practical science cul
tivates both mental resourcefulness
and the habit of hard work. "I should
like every boy Interested In electricity
to hear what Thomas A. Edison once
said to me when I was n boy working
in his laboratories," Mr. Adams says.
"I asked the great Inventor if Inven
tion was not made up largely of In
spiration. He looked at me quizzically
for a moment, and then replied : "My
boy, I have little use for a man who
works on Inspiration. Invention Is two
parts Inspiration and 98 per eent per
spiration.' "
The Stratford Town Shakspeart,
which Is to be brought out soon In this
country, Is the only complete edition
of Shaksienre published In his native
town. In 1597 Sbakspeare purchased
New Place and In the same year Julius
Shaw obtained a twenty-five years'
lease of the house standing two doors
from New Place. Shaw was a friend
of Shakspcare and one of the witnesses
to his will. Though parts of the house
occupied by Shaw have been renewed
tbe main structure of the building is
unchanged. It is from this old Tudor
house vvhere Shakspeare must have
been a frequent guest that the Strat
ford Town edition of his works has
been Issued.
Concerning the "Hundred Best
Books" Clement Shorter says In his
"Madam," said Wareham Long, tilting ' rwent volume of "Immortal Memories
his jaded remnant of a hat forward and that there Is no possibility of choosing
eying her with a frown, "do I look like them for any large number of readers,
one o' de idle rich?"
The Professor.
His youngest grandchild had managed
to get possession of a primer and wai
trying to eat iti
"Pardon me for taking the words out ol
your mouth, little one," said the professor,
hastily interposing. Chicago Tribune.
True Teat.
Sue Was De Plunk's wedding i
larger affair than the Sweelenls'?
He Yes. De Plunk's had fifty de
tectives to watch the presents, whereai
Sweelenls' only had forty-four deteo
tlves to watch theirs.
t1-M Get your sugar by the sack-
en- A : l i ... .-
CandH
npnnuimr nimin
CJijj Then you know you have
4.4 sugar uiai u uun, uk. i ,
ii3 rum and brilliant.
CIH. SUGAR. REFININQ CO.
Aik ytur Gnctr for
BERRY 8UQAR
it?
For Thin,
Poor Blood
You can trust a medicine
tested 60 years I Sixty years
of experience, think of that!
Experience with Ayer's Sar
saparilla; the original Sarsa
parilla; the strongest Sarsapa
rilla; the Sarsaparilla the doc
tors endorse for thin blood,
weak nerves, general debility.
Bat eren tM rrand old medicine cannot do
Iti best work If the liver Inactive and the
bowela conntipated. For the best poaalble re
sults, jnu should lake laxative doses of AVer's
I'llli while taking the S irsaparllla. The live
willqulckljr respond, aud so will tbe bowels.
A
Had by J. O. Ayer Co.. Lowell,
Also manufacturers or
7 HAIR V1005.
AGUE CURE.
CHERRY PECTORAL,
yers
bwause there are very few books that
are equally suitable to every kind of
intellect. Temperament as well as'in-
! tellectual eiulowinent makes for so
j much In reading. "Take for example
the 'Imitation of Christ.' George Eliot,
although not a Christian, found it soul
satisfying. Thackeray, as I think a
more robust intellect, found it well
nigh as mischievous as did Eugene Sue.
There are great books that can be read
only by the few, but surely the very
greatest appeal alike to the man of
rich intellectual endowment, and to the
man to whom all processes of reading
are Incomprehensible." The list which
Mr. Shorter gives as that of his own
choosing begins, as most lists do, with
the Bible.
TRAVELING LIBRARIES
Wonderful
Growth of
Years.
Past Sixteen
HEALS
oOLD SORES
By Cornelia Marvin. Secretary Oreoo Library
Commission. Salem.
No old sore exists merely because the flesh is diseanpd nt that nartic
In 1905 traveling libraries had been ular spot; if this were true simple cleanliness and local applications would
authorized by law in twenty five states, heal them. Whenever a sore or ulcer refuses to heal readily, the blood is at
In lixteen of t ese, the libraries were fault; this vital fluid is filled with impurities and poisons which are being
in the direct charge of etate libraiies constantly discharged into the place, feeding it with noxious matter and
or library commissions. irritating and inflaming the nerves and tissues so the sore cannot heal.
This wonderful record of growth These impurities in the blood may be the remains of some constitutional
from the idea promulgated by Mr. Mel- trouble, the effect of a debilitating spell of sickness, leaving disease germs
vil Dewey in 1892 is a moet eignifiant in the system, or the absorption by the blood of the fermented refuse matter
tentin. nial, not only that illiteracy is which the bodily channels of waste have failed to remove. Again the cause
becoming unpopular, but that good may be hereditary, the diseased blood of ancestry being handed down to
taste in reading is to become an Amer- posterity ; but whatever the cause, the fact that the sore will not heal shows
lean habit. Time was when some of the necessity for the very best constitutional treatment. There is nothing
our scholars thought that bad reading that causes more worry and anxiety than an old sore which resists treatment.
was Deicer mat none at an. A wen livery symptom suggests pollution
known teacher of English literature at and disease the discharge, the red,
one of our large universit'es stated to anerv looking- flesh, the oain and in-
one of his clashes twenty years ago that flammation, and the discoloration of
It would be better for people to read surrounding parts, all show that deep
even the "JbireBide Companion" than down in the blood there are morbid
to have no reading at all. In those 'and dangerous forces at work, con-
days our rural population had little or stantly creating poisons which may
nothing to lead. Magazines were ex-jin the end lead to Cancer. lcal
pensive, and the almanacs and county j applications are valuable only for
papers made a very meager literary their cleansing and antiseptic effects:
diet. Even the doubtful good of having thev do not reach the blood, where
the cheap weekly papers thrust into the real cause is located, and can
the dooryard was denied' the average therefore have no real curative worth.
farm home. i S. S. S. heals old sores bv eoinsr down
In these dayar when the farmer is to the fountain-head of the trouble
just as close to the heart of the world and driving out the poison-producing
as the rest ol ua, if he cbocseB to be. zerms and morbid matters which are
he is greeted by a bewildering oppor- keeping the ulcer open. It removes every particle of impurity from the cir-
tunity for choice among mediocre and culation and makes this life-stream pure, fresh and health-sustaining. Then
even more vicious publications than as new, rich blood is carried to the place the healing begins, all discharge
were common twenty years ago. There :eases, the inflammation leaves, new tissue and healthy flesh are formed.
are capable men and women, highly and soon the sore or ulcer is well. S. S. S, is the greatest of all blood ouri-
cultivated and useful citizens, whose fiers and finest of tonics, just what is needed in the treatment, and in addi-
eariy reading was largely ol the chat- cion to curing the sore will build up and strengthen every part of the system,
acter then current in the cheap week- Special book on Sores and Ulcers and an v medical advice desired furnished
lies; but who shall dare to prophesy ree to all who write. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA. GA.
L L 1L I L - 1 . I '
iuai Lue youui ui louay, wnose literary
excursions take him into the company
of "Buster Brown" and "Happy Hoo
ligan" will have an even chance with
the youth of a generation ago to devel
op into a useful and Jaw abidicg citi
zen? The influences ol the dukes,
haughty countesses, swaggering pirates
and common ruffians of thoee days was
certainly not so quickly transmuted
into bad conduct as that of the current
yelloi? favorite.
Isolation had its advantages for the
people on oar farms. Today, the farm
er's lad, only less than his city contem
porary, has the worst that our times
afford thrust upon him. In the cities,
the public libraries are live to the ne
cessity of getting people to read, and
I want to recommend S. S. S. to any who are
in need of a blood purifierand especially as a
remedy for soret and obstinate ulcers. In 1877
I had my leg badly cut on the iharp edge of
barrel, and having on a blue woolen stocking
the place was badly poisoned from the dye. A
great fore formed and for years no one knows
what I suffered with the place. I tried, it
seemed to mc, everything I had ever heard of,
but I got no relief and I thought I would have
to go through life with an angry, discharging
sore on my leg. At last I began the use of
S. S. S., and it was but a short time untn I saw
that the place was improving. I continued it
until it removed ail the poison from my blood
and made a complete and permanent cure of
the sore. ISO. ELLIS.
250 Navy Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Reassared,
"Doctor, will my boy recover?"
"Kecover? Madam, it will take more
than a fall off a trolley car to kill your
boy. He's the toughest little imp that
uns the streets."
"O, thank you, doctor! You have tak
en such a load off tny mind !" Chicago
Tribune.
Aridity.
Towner You live in one of the flooded
suburbs, do you? Nothing dry within a
mile of you?
Outsome Great Scott, yes!. My cow
has gone dry. Can't get anything to feed
her. Chicago Tribune.
It Cures While You Walk
Allen's Foot-Ease is a certain cure lor hot,
wcating,callus,and swollen, aching feet. Sold
y all Druggists. Price 25!. Dun't accept any
mbstitute. Trial package FKEJJ. Address
Vllen 8. Olmsted, Le Roy, 8. Y.
"You haven't been back here before for
thirty years. Bill? Gosh, lhat's a long
:ime ! Vhat changes do you see that sur-
to read that which is, at least, not die- j'rise you the most?"
tinctlv harmful, with strenuous efforts I "Well, to tell you the t
Purest
of the
Pure.
Quality
7 The best N
f in the land is not Vv
JJ always the most costly, j j
jO POWDER ))
iTlf 25 Ounces for 23 Cents A
Lowce Is the result of modem ideas. Costs J J
fidT ess" Does better work. You must '
fcjSJjV try it to see. Get a can on trial J
!lliilL The halting will be vastly better, J I
WPllP lighter and tastier or we pay
5L for the can. V
Jaqnet Mfg. Co.
Chicago.
It Didn't Come Natural.
"I have hoard that inau tell the truth
ouit; or twice," said one Wall street
man talkinc of another. "He can tell
the truth, I admit, but it does not come
natural to hlui. Ho reminds me of the
Kussinn nioujik.
'A Russian nioujik sat one day In
the anteroom of the military commis
sioner of his town. There was an anx
ious frown on his fare. A friend ap
proached and said:
"'What in the matter, Tiotr?'
" 'I am worried,' Piotr answered,
'about my son. I don't know what to
say when the commissioner asks me
about his age. You see, if I make him
younger than he is he will be sent back
to sc-hool, and if I make him out older
they'll stick him In the army. What
the deuce am I to do?'
" 'How would It do,' said the friend,
thoughtfully, 'if you told the commis
sioner his exact age?'
"Plotr slapped his leg and laughed
delightedly.
"'The very thing '.' he cried. 'I ne
er thought of that !' "
to promote the more vigorous and help
ful sort of reading. That those in
charge of traveling library systems are
fully conscious that wise selection of
the books means much to the common
wealths wbwe interests they serve,
may be seen from the character of tbe
books they are sending to the villages,
country school and farm houses. It is
recorded of one well selected and com
bined collection of 40 volumes that in
three years it traveled over 2,000 miles,
and had 018 recorded loans in 28
months of actual circulation in 8 differ
ent neighborhoods. Only 64 per cent
of this circulation was fiction, so that
these encouraging figures show that the
miscellaneous books are being read and
appreciated. What the general result
of the circulation of this .better class of
books in more or lees bookless commu
nities is, no one may definitely knov,
but the librarian of any sytsem of
traveling libraries could find in the cor
respondence of her office innumerable
and eloquent testimonials of the good
work that is being done. So general is
the belief that this class of literature
will help people to live ou farms and
in villages more intelligently, and
therefore more contentedly, that state
workers in farmers' institutes have perj
sistently acted as advocates of traveling
libraries, with excellent and immediate
results in many cases.
Oregon now has 95 state traveling li
braries being sent to as many stations
throughout the state. As these libra
ries belong to the
charge for their nse.
wherever they may
draw books from the
commission at Salem.
ruth, Dave, what
( notice more than anything else is that
tverybody has grown old so much faster
han I have."
Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow's Soothing
lyrup the best remedy to use lot their childiea
luring the teething period.
Rather Sonnd.
"I don't thank you for recommending
that young clerk," exclaimed the indig
nant old broker as they met in the ele
vator. "What's the trouble?" queried the
jocular banker.
'Why, you said be was as square as
a dollar, and he isn't square at all."
"H'm! Neither is a dollar."
CITO pt- 'Y'ta8 nance and all Kervons Diseases
M I W permanently cured by Ir. Kline's Urea
Serve Restorer. Send for FREE 2trlal bottle and
'.realise. Dr.lL ILKlino, Ld.,83X Arch St.,FbUa.,l'Sk
A Capitol Carol.
llonotorjy cannot be wrong.
This world each year the lesson teaches,
rhe birds ail sing the same old song.
Just as we make the same old speeches.
Washington Star.
Truth
and Quality
appeal to the Well-informed in every
walk of life and are essential to per
manent success and creditable stand
ing. Accordingly, it is not claimed
that Syrup of Figs and Elixir of
Senna is the only remedy of known
value, but one of many reasons why
it is the best of personal and family
laxatives is the fact that it cleanses,
sweetens and relieves the internal
organs on which it acts without any
debilitating after effects and without
having to increase the quantity from
time to time-
It acts pleasantly and naturally and
truly as a laxative, and its component
parts are known to and approved by
physicians, as it hi free from all
objectionable substances. To get its
beneficial effects always purchase the
genuine manufactured by the Cali
fornia Pig Syrup Co., only, and for
sale by all leading druggists.
P N U
No. 16-08
EN writing to advertisers please
mention this paper.
state there is no
Oregon people,
be located, may
Oregon Library
ray of Army Officers.
When a young man becomes a cadet
at West Point, he enters upon a gov
ernment allowance of $tS0!).5O a year.
On graduation the West Pointer is
commissioned a second lieutenant and
receives a salary of $1,400 if unmount-1
ed or $1,500 if mounted. Increases nt
each five yoar period bring the pay at
the end of twenty years up to $1.0ii0 lu
the one case and $J,1(X) in the other.
The pay of first lieutenants begins nt '
fl.500 and $1,000; captains. Sl.soo and
f.OOO; majors. $2,500; lieutenant colo-
nels, $o.OOo; colonels. $:$.r0O. Kach ai'i
ccr attnins a 40 por cent maximum in
crease In twenty years.
On the average tbe salary of the
rrmy ollicer is higher than that of the
coH-ge professor, the minister or the
graded cltil service employe. The of
ficer has allowances for residence and
personal attendance. He may buy
household supplies from a government
commissary at cobt. Ietroit News-
Tribune.
v iiat are iiriguiwrs ior ; iney are ,
to notice things. If you ever did any-1
thing out of the way you are reminded
that that was what your neighbor was i ,:,rJ s'1- fiv CUI'S of r,I1K',r,
Dtata Drainer.
The majority of improved appliances
designed to assist and lessen the work
of the housewife are too complicated
and troublesome to
warrant even a
trial.' To gain at
tention they must
be e x c e e d 1 n gly
simple tit construc
tion, inch as tbe
dish drainer
shown here, the
invention of a New
York man. This
dish drainer is
dish draiweb. maae a pan or m
dish pan. being hinged to the edge at
one of the handles, so that It will not
lip. The drainer is also In the form
of a pan. having side wall to prevent
the dishes falling to the ground when
being drained. The water draining
from the dishes descends down the in
clined bottom of the drainer into the
dish pan. A small upright serves to
support the outer end of the drainer,
and raise the drainer on an Incline.
The drainer and dish pan can be In
stantly separated or readjusted.
At the rate of a pint and a bslf of
liquid a day a man drinks S2.S50 pints
during his life.
Tomato Rollsk.
One peck of ripe tomatoes peeled
cold, chop and let drain over night,
six onions cut fine, three heads of cel
ery, five red tappers, one small cup of
salt, drain off and add two pounds of
brown sug.ir. two ounces whole mus-
Put in
there for.
i glass pars cold do not cook.
l -y.hwr.'.rT.:1" "-LJiMmsuaa
The Kind You Have Always liouirht has borne the signa
ture of Chas. II. Fletcher, and lias been made under his
personal supervision for over HO years. Allow no one
to deceive you in this. Counterfeits, Imitations and
" Just-as-frood" are but Experiments, and endanger tho
health of Children Experience against Experiment
What is CASTOR I A
Castoria is a harmless substitute for CasK.r Oil, Pare
ftoric, Drops and Soothing- Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its apre is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Fcverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates tbe Food, regulates the
Stomach and liowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend,
The Kind You Me Always Bought
Bears the Signature of
S7
In Use For Over 30 Years.
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