Years of Gufiering Catarrh and Blood Dlaeaao - Doctor» Fnllod to Curn. Ml»’ M ib-l I'. liuwklna, It'll ! ♦ • HI , I or I \S axin', Irirl . w »It- i ••l or thror >i irs I »•« tronbiml with « .* t * 11 ti and blood di«, ,.n, I 111, «1 »-v- « i .* I dor lorn noil it ilun-ti illfT-r int r «-I«» j
», but luiii,- of tllini did ito- ,,r.y good. A frlrod toll) III ' Ilf lliioda Hur- • 'l-nrlllii. I took two boll). . of H im I i i db Inn mol u .m ut writ um| utrotoc »* ever. I fi i-l Ido- .i dllfi n ut | h i . on noil i i-i ninon ml Hood'» to noy oiit- auf- frrbia from ■ atari b." lb I It todov III u ii il lb|iild form or I liivuululrd tnbli-ta culiol baraatab«. Water Towrn on Fireboats. Fliaboata. own tul by »«verni of the largor iltloa, ar» now an|i|ill»i1 with Innata to «dorata Ilin dihiliargo nog ■ Ina, on ihr aainn prlin lido that water tower* aro Hauti by laud hi etnea. IIW «Illi r Hl It II lb .nil 11!...I* I **• It I In I .*■ i m i- ♦ | . . ■>«, | i . a i nl. Mih.r !«« «',.*< Fr t»< fi» «1 | II- <•« i ti <»•«»• »..| ««* I I u.tilr» w««»M kited. lUfvit ». v 4 •rlaiitalo N«tllu»w t«*wi. Im aahwu.e Mf««lMl {»•*»» •lid itmiill) «>!» «retili fit» »«I «llH.«l« !<*||>I • ■ i......................... • (><•. MADblN A >41>LIV t'ALbWlll IVAMO Hope of Japan at t oronetion. Tliero will bn no n nrn IntnrwHtln» royal gueet nt the coronation than th» crown prince of Japun. who, It I* now di'flnltely dtM'Idoil, will roproaent the rnllinibi on that lilalorlc nri » Ion The prlnro will vlalf Knglaml In grunter elute than anv other royalty, for lit- la to bn cai-orti'd by n f rmldablu aiju id ron of warahlpe the pick of Nippon'» nay*. Tho lmp«’rl»t hlghne»» bear« the aonoroua ham«« of Yoahlhlto llnron- omlya 11« la lb** only aon of th» ml kado, 1» In hl* thirty flr»t y»ir. arid la tho hundred ami alxty »croud In the Imperial lino, tho hop» of a dynaaly which ha* rulvd Japan for tmarly 2,000 year» Prince Yoahlhlto adm'r.ib'y typlfl»* the n.-wt-r g.'ii'-ratlon In Japan Hr apoaka Kiigilah and French «mtremely well, and I* a cloae atudrnt of the methode and manni r* of tho wraf One of hla charartorlatlca la a fond noa* for wroatllng apropo* of which It la related that during hla achi u' Jay* ho auffnred <)>■> Indignity of bi-lti, boatmi. in the proaeti'» of hla father by a ¡lowarful acbixdmate 1‘oopl« expected lhe «mt-rrur to tie dl»|de»*e but. on th» cmitrar. he ca’lwd tho vic­ tor fu him and huartlly coegratdialed him. "My aon." mH the mlkr lo. "will on« day need rnativ •»»•- - •« you" IMPORTANCE OF SEED IN CROP PRODUCTION Proeresnlve Farmers Who Ifi-co^nizu Veil««« of Better and Morv I'roiituble Yield*. («Ivins MnKtr Tbor* oujgh «»nd Careful Study. W. L. DOUGLAS Vsn," »2’<”3 «3 5O&’4 S hoes a wumz ! W. L. Douglax Spring Style* include more Snappy and Up-to-Date Shape« in Oxford* and High Cut* than ever before produced. W L.! > oii "!*» h warrant* every pair of hi«»hoe« tohofd their shape, k*ok and fit letter and wear longer than any other make, giving j ',u better value for 0 e money than you can obtain elsewhere. r V BEWAftE OF SUBSTITUTE*.-?! Th* genuine have W. J>. Jiodglx« name and th* retail price »tamped on the whh-h guarantee« fill! value aiui protects t he wearer high pri<••• ami inferior «h«»e«. • • •;.'**«. »rile for M< » fjrcer • « », ■* -• »* -it \ tr .¡ » f « '•*'*■ ' ......rge« THE TRUTH ABOUT BLUING. Talk No. I. Avoid liquid bluing. Every clroj nnAVC AND kodak kz U X k XV O supplii , s of wnti-r ih adulteration. Half a cent'» Writ* ft* <*a'al«tru«w «»»«I iKemlura. I H* veloving worth of blue in a large liottle tilled and printing Mail <r<«mp' «tuifitkon with water la *<>ld for 6 cent* or II tornanti Hiolo bupplv Co 14» Third HUeH KikTl.ANU OHK. cent» in many place». Alwaya uae RED CROSS HALF Ilf I K. tin- blip- tli.it 'a nil blue. A large two ox. package, all blue, aellr for f> cent*, or I ox. for 10 cent*. De­ Writ» '!•■(•* I-r priraa THE H. F NORTON CO. light» the laundreaa. AT ALL GOOD JI J «ind 1/5 >r.m/ S/ /V/f //U Ml ONE. GROCERS. Way? Do you feel all tired out r Do you eometimee think you jiMt can't work eway at your profes* »ion «r trade any longer? lk> you have a poor »pe­ tite, and lay awake at nights unable to sleep? Ars your nerve* all gone, and your Momach loo? Has am* hition to forge ahead in the world left you ? Il so, you might as well put a »lop Io your misery. You can do it if you will. Dr. Pierce'« (,olden A.edical Discovery will make you a different individual. It will » *t your lazy liver to work. It will »et things right in your etomach, and your ep(>etite will omie back. It will purify your blood. It there ix any tendency in your family toward consumption, it will keep that dread destroyer away. Even after con­ sumption hav almost gained a bxitluild in the form of • lingering cough, bronchitis, or bleeding at tbe lungs, it will bring about ■ cure in 98 per cent, of all cnee. It is a remedy prepared by Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y., whose advtre it flvttt frtt to all who wish to write him. Hie great success has come from his wide experience end varied practice. Doa't be wheedled by a penny-grabbing dealer into taking inferior subeti- lutes for Dr. Pierce’s medicines, recommended «o be “just as good.” Dr. Pierce's medicines are or known coMrosiTiON. Their every ingredient printed on their wrappers. Made from roots without alcohol. Contain no habit­ forming drugs. Woi d's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. f . 1«. lluugl.»», >4.» IparL MC., Hr»»rkiun, M .«••* prepaid. Bovi1 S hoes >2 OO.S2.5O4S3-0O K MOHAIR BELMONT AUTO SCHOOL Tea *■< *«• •** • d'*«M t«U *»>< aal w«i &«i taa I m r «A m »4 aUe bfe weti ¿»A fteat ud Wtati > «tel» ew«*t «4 •*■ her ah«* b «4 m hew »•MB hjftM kM De -MÉ MU • >IM«I I» «R tree* er-ww V ■ I I MlBCWt Al to MTtom • Hull 4 ----------—- ------ 1 law 'U M4 V- *«• ytf> F m O mì V IS. I. r I T<»N WESTERN ° MANTLES K.naaw »I I ». LU IX * (0. | m . D.viri-1-r» 2 > mrilbtfwl Portland. Or* J. Skylights Tanks (»utters Down Spouts Steel ( citing /. c /> !>/ /»' Portland. Oregon RKNI> Ft»R CATAUWK 1’ ia I Market KILL YOUR MOLLS, GOPHERS AND OTHER RODENTS Wh tney*» ll««!rnt T«»rrh will do th* work. Fu!!y tr*e««wf at Iwwia aiul < lark Fair and (J. A. (Addt»••« M. T. WHITNEY. Chitwood, Or. ALCOHOL t rudite Phyalclan. A we- tern pbyalclun received th" ’■»Rowing from a brother pbvalclan la-ar tank I have a p.iahunt whom phyahal alnea »how* that the wind pipe baa ulcerated off and hla lunge Pave dropped Into hla »tumlck I have xiven hytn evvrythlnk without effeckt Sta father la wealthy honoable and In floiH-tiahlal aa be 1» a member of a* •etubly ai.d god nose I don't want to loaa hytn what ahall I do ana by re .urn male Your. frat. Ia»c iiahbelu " Better Done In Private. A well known doctor, we read ad vl»« a iwiple to roll the ey«M In order to «trengthen the eyemuaclee A lit tie rtaky, partial», for If thia exer claw were careletaly practiced In crowded reatauranta and other pub lie place*, the eye would atand a good abance of being emldenly blackened Mntb’re wttt find Mr*. Window** a».thin« *> cup tu>- beet r.iuedv to umi lot ibe.r lullUntu turiu« ih* loethlug t-erlod. Smalleat Inhabited Island. People who Inhabit aotne of the Thouaand lalnnda In the St. («awrenco river claim that they are the amnlleat Inhabited lalanda In the world, but It baa recently been determined that th« • He of th« Eddyatooe llghtbouac< la en­ titled to the distinction, the ialand upon which thia lighthouse la built being only 3u feet In diameter at low Ude. OPIUM -TOBACCO Habita pnaltl»*!» Cure d. 4'ti* i» itimr .*«1 K*cb » in* •titutn tn Orr«a»u. Unta f r 111 net raie^T xtru'ar. »run numvn. TI 1.11r>< ». RTLAND, OREGON; Tunc, blrcugth auU V ig-t to the culuc »/»leu». Í COFFEE- Ì TEA SPICES BArtINO PDWDER ► EXTRACTS JUS I KIGHT •ca rcauz z»! CLOSSET a DEVERS HOTEL ' NETHERLANDS Ontrally 1» m at«'»l. convenient to theater» nt»«| Mh«>t<|»tnir diatrirt. lint an«i cold run* nlnir watci an.l telephone in every rm an — every nuwlrrn convenience. in quiet iH'UihlxH hand. Matter Qu ckly Settled. I d an EngHitb opera company, form rd for the summer months. It was found that the tenors were too light for tbe rest of th« chorus The mana ger protested that there were voices enough, and tbe leading tenor was questioned why he did not slr.g with more force. His answer to the re­ Noxiout Weed« Found In Farm Seed«. monstrances of the rnsnag*r was: "I Fl» 1 a. Rand bur. b. wild ont, e, . ow cockle, n. p- -.nvrr'i. o fl* Id p-pn**r- iiu paid summer wages, and I refuse •tic», d. dnrn.-l <|un< k ara»« f. dock. grnaa p largì- fr' It lilt.I.MAN > In the matter of ►< i-d buying the Tor this reason such seed is undesir­ TRY MURINE EYE REMEDY able Tin se results of tests made In for Red. Weak. Weary, Watery Eyes beat protection to th** purcha«<*r la be hi-vi-d to b«* m -H protection baaed on •he laboratory are fully corroborated and Granulated Eyelids. Murine laoesn't the ability to Judge the quality of the by the experiences of farmers engaged Smart—Soothes Eye Pain. Druggists Sell Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid. 25c, aeed offered Thia belief la »upported In growing crops. 50c. 11.00. Murine Eye Salve in by the fact that It 1» both poaalble Seed testing on the farm Involves Aseptic Tubes. 25c. 11.00. Eye Looks »nd practicable for buyer» or consum­ little expense, and considering the and Eye Advice •■'ree by Mail. little effort and time required, is more er» of aeeda to determine very ac Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago. than justified by tbe practical Informa­ curately tbelr quality "The Impurltlea carried by farm tion gained by it. To Cst the Best Light. One of the first steps In testing need» have an imiiortant bearing on When using oil lamps the housewife the real quality of the aeed Their seeds of the forage crops Is to deter­ Is always very careful that every part quantity may be sufficient to unduly mine If the sample la true to name, of the lamp Is scrupulously clean and Increase the coat th" good aeed and and It is necessary that these kinds the burner is boiled to remove any ac­ their character may be that of In­ of seeds be recognized with certainty. cumulation of dirt. She forgets, though, While most farmers, as a rule, can jurious weeds that her gas jet Is just as likely to ac­ Very few samples of forage-crop recognize red clover seed, for example, cumulate aoil. Otten there is quite a seed* are found wholly free from weed when they see it in bulk. It is not so little collection of dust and If this Is nieda The methods of culture and certain that they would recognize In­ cleared away tbe Improvement In the of harvesting In vogue operate against dividual seeds of red clover under all light Is noticeable. a pure seed crop The proportion of conditions, as one must In making the weed aetata appearing Incident ally tests of this seed. Again, alfalfa seed Dr. Pierce's Pellets, small, sutrar- tn the marketed seed 1» dependent on In bulk Is recognized by most farmers, eoated, easy to take as candy, regmi ite the number and character of the weeds because they contrast it with red. and invigorate stomach, liver and bow­ In the seed producing crop and the i alsfke, and white clover seed with els. Do not gripe. extent to which the seed has been which they are familiar as these seeds Rich Agricultural bection. appear In hulk It Is a question, how­ cleaned before being marketed. Tt was mentioned at the annual din­ Weed seeds occurring In farm seed ever, if the average farmer would de­ are of Interest to the buyer of seed tect yellow trefoil seed In bulk or ner of the Lancashire Farmers' asso- In respect to their total quality and sweet clover seed tn bulk were It not elation thiu there were 137.000 cowa in In respect to their kinds. In many In­ for the characteristic odor of the lat­ the county—a greater number than stances low grad« seed contains so ter. But clover seed would be found in any other county iu England. I*an- caehire, too, had the largest acreage much weed seed that the quantity of even more deceiving The chances for deception are even of potatoes, with the exception of Lin­ the crop seed Is thereby greatly re­ duced In a given weight of seed. Of greater with grass seeds than with colnshire, in Great Britain, having 43,- the kinds of weed seeds 300 to 400 art- clover seeds, because of th* striking 000 acres under cultivation. known to occur In the various kinds similarity between the seeds of differ­ Hamiit s Wiz.tnl Oil, the World’* b st This liniment, ha* of the common crop seeds Occasion­ ent kinds when seen In bulk n cu ing pain for nearly similarity and the fact that mere cas ­ ally from 7T> to I11" kinds of weed sixty year* ami can e depended upon ju*t a* eu ely a* the old family doctor who may ual examination Is usually given seed seeds are to be found In a single stim pie of red clover or alfalfa seed not bv purchasers making adulteration, be milts aw ay. substitution and misbranding possible. exceeding n few ounces In weight The Deg and the Flea. The remedy lies In familiarity with In some Instances one or more kinds Dog fanciers realize th? difficulty of of weed s« ed are very abundant in th" dlstlng' Ishlng characters of Indi­ separating the animals from the fleas the sample. As a rule. how*ever, most vidual seeds. By a careful study of Mhich often inhabit them. Few of th« of the kinds are represented by only the different seeds or« should be able older methods are entirely satisfac­ to dlstlrg' Gh th*' weed seed without :i few seeds tory, but a Chicago electrical man is The important question In regard to much difficulty The most conspicuous of the various authority for the statement that the the kinds of weed seed found tn crop j noxious weed seeds n*-? Illustrated on use of the vacuum cleaner 11 most ef­ seed 1» whether the plants they pro The general form and ficacious. duco are Injurious or relatively unim­ this page. portant. Some of the weed seeds commonly found In seed produce plants which nre very detrimental to the crop or to the land. Everyone making tests of seed should become Southeast Corner 13th ard Washington familiar with the seeds of Injurious weeds Most of the weed seeds Portland, Oregon. < --------- ----------- - > found In tusking tests nre seeds of comparatively harmless plants, and their recognition »’ to kind becomes more a matter of Interest than one of practical Importance. The seed of certain farm crops is llAHf’OOT SAMIU'I. I I mt II MUIS. often mixed with seed of especially R Rice* H to II M» 409 ( o-umonwralth Bldg., Portland, Or. noxious weeds, necessitating labor tiise. 6 tu H l.'<- Huí-, Il tot u'« «Inter b> mail n--w. nd.l b-i t»o ir *». Pmapertive atudenta writ* for Information. and expense In preventing permanent Open and private ('linic. morning1, afternoon anil Injury to the farm. Seed may have a ROYAL SHOE CO. t’vt ning. Invalid* and other* detdring "killed at- low germinating power due to age or 229 Moirii«« Si . bel First und S rond Poi (land Or. t< mlance i«h<»u!d writ»* for rooms to the I'ollrge or to unfavorable conditions of develop­ ment or of harvesting Seed of clovers and of alfalfa found on the MATILDA M GRi INFR. 0. C., SuprunleoMnt. mnrket sometimes comes from foreign 775J Will «ms Asrnur, Portland, Oregon regions possessing a less rigorous Trained nurae«», aki!le«1 operator* and the l»e*t climate than that under which the <'litropracti< advice in consultation in every caae. ! PO*II»HU o*« j RATES 75 c PER DAY UP PACIFIC COLLEGE Ol ( HIROPRACTIC Greiner's Chiropractic Health Home NOW V ehst TIME structure anil the natural size of the ' seeds are shown. Windows In the Horse Barn. • Many horses' eves are ruined by 1 1 having the stable windows so that the light comes either from the side or the rear of the horse If po-sible. have the windows In the east, west or south side, ns the light will he strong­ er and the stable will also be warmer In winter The windows should be as near the ceiling as possible, as not j only do they give more light when so ' placid, but they "i’l not be brok. n by When the building Is of , the stock. stone or brick tie windows should be larger than In a frame barn. To Kill Squash Bugs. Tt la claimed that squash bugs and onion maggots may be driven away b. the use of ntoth balls distributed nt frequent intervals among the plants INEXPENSIVE ROLLER FRAME of the year to have your teeth n. are the safest and most reliable ctthaitic find system cleanser. The best remedy for Torpid IRiver, Biliousness and Sick Headache. At Druggist»’ or by *la!!. 25 Cant» H oyt C h km al C o . F ohtuand . O ilgom ARE YOU RUPTURED? Tn th« Wilstm Trxsx 30 DAYS FREE! JAY W. WILSON, HERMJt STFCIALET. Sixth St., Between Oak atv! Pine Sts.. Up- .-’air-. BMM FLfKht. PORTLAND. ORE. Ask or write for booklet. "A Sensible Talk un Rupture arul luCure.’’ It’s Fiee. FOR YEARS Housewives have used a cloth to protect their hair while ««weeping, but nothing to protect their ¡unto«, causing irritafon and nriainma- tion. Du*t is both dar.grroiw and annoying. You would refuse water that was r.ot clean, but continue to brvathe polluted atmosphere and never complain. NO-!'! ST SWEEPING COMPOUND ia chemicaliy prepared, absorb* the dust and dis­ ease germs, saves doctors’ bills. Make your prexn ' dust ciean" by u.