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What is Pe-ru-na. Are we claiming too much for I'eruna when we claim it to be an effective remedy for chronic catarrh? Have wo abundant proof that Poruna la in real ity hucIi a catarrh remedy? Let us hoo what the United States Dlspennatory Bays of tho principal ingredients of I'eruna. Take, for instance, tho ingredient hydrastia canadeiiHis, or golden seal. The United States Dispensatory Bays of this herbal remedy, that it is largely employed in tho treatment of depraved mucous membranes lining various organs of the human body. Another ingredient of Peruna, cory dalis formosa, is classed in the United States Dispensatory as a tonic. Cedron seeds is another ingredient of Peruna. The United States Dispensa tory says of the action of cedron that It is used as a bitter tonic and in the treatment of dysentery, and in inter mittent diseases as a substitute for quinine. Send to us for a free book of testi monials of what the people think of Pe runa as a catarrh remedy. The best evideneo is the testimony of those who have tried it. The III Find. "How does It happen that Brown Is treating everybody In sight?" "Why, you Hoe, ypars ago ho prfwnted bis wife with a little toy bank In which the children could keep their pennies." "I bug. And now hn finds himnelf the head of a frugal, Industrious family." "No; now he finds the hank." Puck. I'p AKUlnal a Hard One. The great delver into the secrets of nature, who ha el nceu inula Unl a fortune and retired from active business in order to be able to give his whole time to study and experiment, was observed to be cogi tating profoundly. "What are you giving your mind to now?'' inquired one of his laboratory as sistants. "I was merely wondering," ho answered, "what becomes of all the corks." II o Knew, (Jobsn Oolde bus accepted the young earl's proposal for his daughter Lottu's bund. "And I trust, Lord Lncland" so. with stiff, old world formality, the in terview concluded "I trust you know the value of the prlzo you're getting?" The other flushed. "Er seventeen millions, Is It not?" be stammered. Am to tho Ilelle. Tretty Girl Yes, 1 must say that I have a host of admirers. New Suitor More than you can shake a (stick at, eh? Pretty Girl Er worse than that. More thuu my father can shake a stick at. CRESCENT EGG-PHOSPHATE BAKING POWDER A modern Jeavener at a moderate price; is 30 per cent, more efficient than "Trust" or Cream-of-Tartar products and absolutely free from the health-racking Rochelle Salts residue invariably accompanying their use. Get it from your Grocer 25c FULL POUND 25c 111 MlalHlvP in the .Name. Girl (in grand stand) It's interesting to watch the crowd. Look at the faces of the people. They're all agog for the game to bugin. Pie Faced Youth Allagog? I don't find any such name on the score card. You mean Altrock, don't you? Chicago Tribune. Mothers will find Mrs. Winslows Bonthlng Pyrup the bos' remedy to use lot tlieix chilUra luring me teething period. Not SuMtlclona, The Constable Yes, your worship, the prisoner is a most suspicious char acter. The Accused (indignantly) Ifs him that's suspicious. Aw'in no suspecious o' onybody ! Punch. Limit, Mrs. Stubl) It states In this maga zine, John, that tho shortest men on earth are the Laplanders. Mr. Stubb I I'm! They couldn't be any shorter than an American man after bis summer vacation. CITC H'- Vitus' Dnnro and orvont I'lsenwn pensa I I 1 J nentlv cared lv Dr. l. .ino'a (irout Norv He. morer. Kun'i fur TEEE $2 00 trial bottlo nnd treatie. lr. li. 11. Kline. Ld., 9J1 Arch (St.. l'hilbdelijhiu, l'a. I-oat It nIff, "Great guns, barber, that razor of yours is in a terrible condition; ex claimed the victim In the chair. "Yexsah, Ah 'spect yo' am all right. Ah done wore dat razor to er ball las' night, sah, an' Ah reckon de grin'stone aiu what it needs." Boston Post. " He Knriv. "Why in it," asked the teacher of the class- in chemistry, "that thorp is mnm nutriment in beans, for example, than there is in pork'.'" "Pecuuse," answered the boy with the had eye, "when you order 'em at a lunch counter you get a plateful of beans and only half a bite of pork." Chicago Tribute. ENGLAND CHILLY FOB "BJEAT3." I'lun for JuIIIuk Those Who ltefane to I'uy Drbla Still In Vogue. "England. Ih not a healthy place for men who will not pay their bills," Bald W. F. Malum, a lawyer of Chicago, who has Just returned from a two months' trip abroad, says the Washington Post. "Imprisonment for debt was nominally ubollshed in England many years ago, but, nevertheless, the actual number of cases of Imprisonment has sine annu ully Increased, proportionally faster than the population. Technically, the Imprisonment is for contempt of court The Judge orders the debtor to pay before a given day, failing which he may be Jailed for contempt, not exceed ing forty days, and in case he pays the debt he is released at once. "The power of committal resides In ."he Judge of the court. Some judges exercise it more freely than others. In Nottingham county Imprisonment for debt Is rare, I am told. In other pop ulous court districts with much more court business the ciises of imprison ment do not exceed flft.v a year, while in some less jwpulous districts with less court business the number reaches 5K a year. It seems, however, that the Indulgence shown to delinquent debtors is steadily decreasing, for the cases of imprisonment in the country have increased from about 5,000, in 1S70, to more than 12,000 last year. "Credit is not abused in England as ft Is in the United States, however. Many men have credit, of course, tut the word 'means more in England than it does In America. A man whose credit Is good must have earned a repu tation for upright business honesty be fore he is trusted. Shopkeepers will not credit a man who is not known person ally to them us a man of good business standing, and if recommended by an other, they will by some subterfuge put off the Intending purchaser until they can find out whether the recommenda tion Is genuine. When credit Is once given, the person to whom it is extend ed Is not continually annoyed by the receipt of bills." Elixir f8enna acts fjontlyyot prompt ly ontlio l)ouc4s, cleanses flu? system ojcctu ally, assists ono in overcoming halntual constipation permanently. To got its oenoficial ejects buy the don tun p. Manufactured by the California Fig -Syrup Co. SOLD BY LEADING DRUCOI STS - 50 pBOTTLt A nrlglit I.nrt. "That's a powerful boy of yonr'n, Ike," said a prominent citizen of polk villi. Ark. "You betcha !" proudly replied the parent of th prodigy. "He can swear like a pirate and the little feller's only ! years old and hain't never been in sight of the ocean In his life, neither!" Puck. For Coughs and Colds jmmtmmmmmamammimmimmmmmmmmmmmammmmm he TTr IT i pint nT. "How many horse jxiwer Is sIia? mirthfully Inquired. The stranded uutoirioblllst was work ing over bis car. I'p came a sarcastic follower of the plow. "Sixty," replied the automobllist. "Then, by heck, why don't she go?" "P.ecatise, my friend, thirty are pull ing each wuy." Cleveland Plain Dealer. g Legal Information i irnmmm , Permanent Receiver. Patience I hear Will h? going to marry tlut girl he's been spending so much money on. Patrice Yos. lie's going to make her a permanent receiver. Yonkers Statesman. W. I.. Ponging in;iken nml m'llti more T men's ;t.OO mill WXfiO uline than any oilier timiiufiictiirer in the ivurlil, lie. ritiiKe they holil their shape, tit better, ami wear longer than tiny oilier make. Shoes at All Prices, for Every Member of the Family, Men, Boys, Women, Missesi Children WX.DonnlMt 00 nd $5.00 Out Edrre Sho.icunnot tx xjuiulfd t ny j.ice. W. L. pouirlm $2.00 and $2.00 hoe fcre th best In the world Fait Cnlnr J-'lrliti funt Or tisirrU,. oj-'I'ake Siili.iihilc. W. I,. Duuitlnn inmii- ati'l prue tiiiii,,-. on tKtt'm. S.,1.1 invrywlnTP. Miors muiliM f tout tai:iori lo any mrt of llii" worlil. ( t ill, -u- t r.-e. W. L. IWtl'liLAS. I.id Spark St.. Hrcxltnn. . Kitchens. stables, sheds and kennels. If "20-Mule-Team" Borax is sprinkled on the floors and piares infected with dry rot, mould, decay, and insects such as beetles, ants, cockroaches, bujra and other vermin, it will arrest the dry rot and drive the vermin away. Borax is not injurious, and there is no danger from poisoning when usintt it. VIZ .Ul'S. Wr. . ..Iltfll7tM i V il in' 1 "JS. N t)ur iiittiith rtiu.il.ir in mn wn in tin nlovfv If fit), no tit'cl to vtciir a wohtl, inniwublt' lutrtiul lato or ill lit t inrf, unlimtry triiUt wurk. '1 ho ir. Wiwj "TEETH WITH CUT PLATES " Tlio K'Hult tf 'Zl miiV I'ii'tTit'iH t. the new way of ri'plnriiik; tiM'th in tho itonih - (( ti in fart, teeth in iipix'timm-i1, t'rth tt rhrw your fMi iin. tin on lil ui'tui inT ntiturnl otit-n. Our fitrt-o in so or:nii ifotl wo run ilo mir rritiro nown. lriili:t' or pluto work in b dny if nonwsMry. Iwitivly puiuU-s on trtu'tintt. Only itih-rluMH. arumtitic work. WISE DENTAL CO., INC. Pr. V. A. Wise. M,tniifc''r.. 21enr In l'ortlanH. St'coii'l Floor, l iiiliiu; lnildiiiK. '1'hirfi nnl Nnsh. Inttturi Slr,Tt Otli, l onr, S A. M lo N I'. M. Sun ,l,ts. It to I 1'. M. I'tiinlt-s I xtrnctin. 54 ie ; plnte.. .' Up. l'llOIICH A Dllll .Mtilll 'JlOJ. A l.entle Hint. Charity worlurs often feel great awk witrilness in making public appeal for funds. Few of them, declares the Washing ton Star, can carry off that emlmrrass inent with the grace of the colored preacher, who said to his congrega tion : "Hmdron. Ah kaln't preach hyah an' hoard in heh'n." Catarrh Cannot be Cured with I.lK Al.Al'I'I.K 'ATIl.XS.as thev cannot reach t ho seat f the .1 ivase. Catarrh Is a bhio. orcoiiMitutioiinl ,i, case, and in order tocinv it '.. must take ii.ien.al remedies. Hall's I alairhl nreis taken niternnl , v , andaclsdi rec lv upon the blood und miie,ui ur laces : " i i i ii t u i e is nolnonnek- me, In, . ,,,, The right of a physician called Into a case as an expert to additional com pensation Is often Insisted upon, and sometimes questioned. In Burnett v. Freeman, 103 Southwestern Reporter, 121, the Kansas City Court of Appeals collates numerous authorities on this proposition, and conies to the conclu sion that such an expert Is not entitled to additional compensation for his ser vices in a case. The decision of Judge Dill of the New Jersey Court of Errors and Ap peals in Vanderbilt v. Mitchell, 67 At lantic Reporter, 97, serves admirably to illustrate that the powers of a court of equity are adequate to meet the de mands made thereon by constantly changing social conditions. In this case It appears that a birth certificate was made by the physician present at the birth of n child. This certificate swt forth, among other things, the time, the date and place of the birth of the child, the name of each of the parents, the maiden name of the mother, and the name of tlie child. It appears that in making the certificate the physician was Imposed upon by false statements I of the mother nB to the .paternity of i the child, and certified, contrary to the ! fact, that complainant In this suit was i tho father of the child. Judge Dill holds that the court has power to cor "ect the record. The extensive development of inter urban railroads Is gradually narrowing the distinction between tho rights f commercial railroads, or so-called steam railroads, and street railroads proper, as interurhan roads In many Instances partake of the nature of both. In Kin- soy v. Union Traction Comnnnv. SI iiThiVeomMLrl ''v.,,,,e of V Wst !'"- "8 I Northeastern Reporter, 022. decided bv cription. jt is ;,m l", J1!!; the Indiana Supreme Coi know C-ilnMtled With the !, 1,1 1. i.: hi ting directly ,.n the mucous s,fHecs. The :,";V'," "'"'aiimi of the two inciedienlsis ,"',, rn,!',"-ef "eh wonderful results in our- "-r,i -"''n- for t. st moninls free. i t,UENKY r - ''roi.s., Toledo. O. Sold by Iiruetri-ts. prii e 7-,e Taie Hall's Family Fills for constipation. AVIth lki Mln.trel. Supreme Court, one of the main contentions was whether or not interurhan cars, operated on the streets of a city with Its permission, for the carriage of passengers, express, and light freight, by a corporation unorgan ized umler the strvet railway laws, con stituted an additional servitude- on the "Mistnh Wnlknh. wot am de difTtince i strwts so ns to entitle abutting owners 'tween a trnv'ler startin' to Tangier an' ai to additional compensation for the use plate o' venl h:ish?" of the streets. Three of the Jtnlgea. "I pive that one up. Ceorge. What is j Chief Justice Iladley. Justlcs Glllott rne unierence ueiweeii a traveler starting nrnt Xf.ml.-a wr r.f tt... for Tangier and a plate of veal hash?" "le one am Morocco bound an' do uddah am half cnlf." "Ladies and KPntlemen, the celebrated vocalist, l'rof. Uoi de I?ote, will now sing that beautiful ami touching sentimental ballad, 'Tnk Your Face Away, Clarence; You Have Iteen I'sing a Safety Razor.' " I CURES ECZEMA, o ACIIE, TETTER ETC. The skin is an index to the quality of the Moml. Kczema. Acne, TctUr. pimples, rashes, eruptions, etc., show that some unhealthy humor or acid impurity is diseasing ami corrupting the circulation, so that instead of supplying nourishment and strength to the fine, delicate tissues of the skin, it is continually pouring out its acrid and unhealthy accumulations. Kxtcrnal applications of salves, washes, lotions, etc., may relieve some of the itching and other discomfort caused by skin troubles, and for this reason should be used, but such treatment cannot reach the humor-laden blood, and therefore cannot cure. A thorough cleansing of the blood is the only cure for skin diseases. S. S. S., a purely vegetable preparation, is the lest and quickest remedy. It goes down into the circulation and neutralizes and removes the acids, impurities and humors, thoroughly purifies the circulation and permanently cures skin diseases of every kind. When S. S. S. has driven the humors and impurities from the blood, arid cooled and cleansed the aciddieated circulation, every symptom passes away, the skin is again nourished with rich, healthful blood and the trouble cured, as the cause has been removed. Book on skin diseases and any medical advice iree to all who write. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. opinion that the operation of the cars did not con stitute an additional servitude, while two Judges, Justices Jordan nnd Mont gomery, held the contrary. To Help Her Memory. "I slwill le away a whole year, so I must give you a keepsake, my iK't." said Charles, drawing a rather Inslgnltlojint 'ing off his little ringer. "It's not much, Charlie, Is It?" she remarked. "No, darling. Rut it Isn't the intrin sic value of the thing that " "Of course not, dearest I she inter Iosed hurriedly. "Rut. my own, if you could manage to give me n diamond ring, 1 snouid always be looking at It. and that would make ine think of you when you're away!" Different. "Why Is he angry?" "In our write-up of the Tlsit he had rrom the noted suffragttte the reporter said. 'At the conclusion of the inter flow he showed her down the steps.' "Welir' . -Well, we printed It 'shoved' down the steps." Houston Post Many a homely woman has posed as a beauty specialist her TOVER'S FISH BRAND WATERPROOF' OILED GARMENTS , are cut on large patterns, designed to give the wearer ,tne utmost comfort .llCHT-DURMLE'CLEAR pUARANTfiTERPROOf SUITS 3 22 SLICKERS 322 trstermrueirifr rou tun hah mi inn of nit run. IS1 lutitti J TOWH CO BOSTON U 5 . T0WU LMUHAM CO UHIU3 I0BONTQ CAN Knew the Game. A young woman was in company with a university graduate, and natur ally the talk ran upon books, liy and by there was a lull in the conversation, broken presently by the young woman, who said: "What do you think of Fielding, Mr. Smith?" "Oh," was the answer, "fielding Is Important, of course; but it isn't worth much unless you have a good batting average." All In the Name. "Here, you !" said the arislocratie own er of the corner building. "What are you putting up thiB measly clapboard shack alongside of my house for?" "Shack nolhiu' !" answered the business-like youth who was superinterding its erection, with equal arrogance. "This is a shoe shin in' parlor." TalleM Tr-e In ho AVorld. The tallest tree in the world so far as has been ascertained Is an Austra lian gum tree of the species eucalyptus regnans, which .stands in the Cape Ot way range. It Is no less than 415 feet high. (Jinn trees grow very fast. There Is one in Florida which shct up forty feet in four years and another In (Juat enmla which grew V2 feet In twelve years. This corresponds to a rise of ten feet in a year, or nearly one foot per month. There is a remedy over sixty years old Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Of course you have heard of it,probablyhave used it. Once in the family, it stays; the one household remedy for coughs and hard colds on the chest. Askyourdoctoraboutit. "T have hd pneumonia three tlmon. and Ayer'n Cherry fectoritl han brnneht menafalr through each tune. I have tint recovered from my last attack, aeerl nixty-ieven. No wonder I praise it." E. V. HiooiKS, Buveui hoi nt Wit. i 9 A Made by J. C. A yer Co. , Lowell, Mui. a,w wauuiautureri or yers SACSAPABILLA. PILLS. HAIK VIGOR. IS OUR MOTTO Said an Employer: "Stick to quality. It will win out in the end." We do "stick to quality." That is the reason our graduates are so thorough and in such demand. Investigate our claims to superiority. Catalogue, business forms and penwork free. Call, phone or write. Portland Business College Tenth and Morrison, Portland, Oregon A. P. ARMSTRONG. LL. B.. PRINCIPAL Ayer's Piils increase the activity ol the liver, end thus aid recovery. 'fescent ffiapli 2S2C9THE 3SCTS.ATA11 GROCERS WHEN YOU COME TO PORTLAND ARRANGE TO STOP AT THE CORNELIUS PARK AND ALDER STS. A New and Modern European Hotel, catering particularly to State people. A refined place for ladies visiting the city, close to the shopping cer.ter. Kates reasonable. Free Bus. N. X.. CLARKE, (late of Portland Hotel) Mgr. P N U No. 37-08 VVJIIEJf writing to advertisers please mention tliU paper. BUSINESS COLLEGE 10RTLAXU. OREGON' BEHNKE-WALKER STUDENTS SUCCEED. WHY? They are Trained for business in a business-like way. Why not enroll in a reputable school that places all of its graduates? I. M. WALKER, Pres. SEND FOR CATALOGUE O. A. EOSSERMAN. Sec What Is Castoria. ASTORIA is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other ITarcotic suhstance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Peverishness. It cures Diarrhea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Platulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural Eleep. Tho children'3 Panacea Tho Mother's Priend. The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature cf Chas. H. Pletchcr, and has been made under his personal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this, All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good" are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger tho health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. Letters from Pronssnent Physicians addressed to Chas. II. Fletcher. Dr. F. Gerald Elattner, of Buffalo, X. Y., saj-s: "Your Castoria is good Icr children aaj I frequently prescribe it, tlv.-ays obtaining tho desirel results." Dr. Gustavo A. Eiscnsracber, cf Ct. Taul, Minn., says: "I have useJ your Castoria repeatedly in my rraetice villi pood results, and can recom mend it as an excellent, mild and harmless remedy for children." Dr. E. J. Dennis, cf t. Louis, Mo., ears: "I have used and prescribed your Castoria in my sanitarium and outside practice for a number of years and Cnd it to be an excellent remedy for children." Dr. S. A. Euchanan, of Philadelphia, Ta., says: "I have used your Cas toria in tho caco cf my own baby and find it pleasant to take, and hava obtained excellent results from it3 use." Dr. J. E. Simpson, cf Chicago, 111., says: "I have used your Castoria ia cases cf colic in children and have found it the best medicino of its kind on the market." Dr. R. E. Eskildson, cf Omaha, Neb., says: "I Cnd your Castoria to be a standard family remedy. It is the best thing for infants and children I have ever known and I recommend it." Dr. L. R. Robinson, cf Kansas City, Mo., says: "Your Castoria certainly has merit. Is not its age, its continued uso by mothers through all thesa years, and the many attempts to imitate it, sudciont recommendation? "What can a physician add? Leave it to the mothers." Dr. Edwin F. Pardee, cf New York City, says: "For several years I havo recommended your Cart or ia and eha'.l always continue to do so, as it kau invariably produced beneficial results." Dr. N. B. Si.:er, cf Brooklyn, N. Y., says: "I object to what are called, ratent medicines, where maker alone knows what ingredients are put ia them, but I know the formula of ycur Castoria and advise its use." GSWUlfJE CASTOSIA ALWAYS Ueara tha Signature of :i?ocr, - - ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT ANcgclabloPrcparaiion&rAs s t mi (a 1 1 the Food and Rcquici ling Hie Siomadis and Bowels of rromoles Diestion.Ckcrfu! ncss and Rest.Conlains neither Opium.Morphinc nor Mineral. Not Narcotic. k$x corJDrS'J-TIlFmZZl lmtfiHin Seed' jtlx-Saum VTwrrvT -JJiiajiKtSJa hhrmSrrJ-Ctr-df S.qrr hatt-yrai ilarr. Anrrfi-rl Rcmcdv forCcmsfira- Hnn . Sour Storach.niarrlKVj Worms ,C ouvulstonslevrrisli ncss ami Loss o F Sleep- Facsimile Sinaturr of NEW YORK. m Exact Copy of Wrapper. lie EM You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. 1 DO" TT HuaUT aTlttlT. nw Ton err.