CAUGHT. BY THE GRIP. RELEASED BY PE-RU-NA. Congressman Geo. H. White's Case. A Noted Sculptress Cured. The world of med'einfl m cirTnlzos Grip a: ep nciiiM' Catarrh. Medical Inlk. Ij KilpMi Is epidemic rnlarrh. It spnris no claim or nationality. Iliu rulliired and the Ignorant, tlio nrlMo cmt ami thu pauper, tlio nmetoa and the clatNM, are alike anlijwt to In grlpe. Nona aro oieinpt all am liablo. Ilavo you the grip? Or, rather, bus the grip got you? Grip la well minimi. Thu orlglnnl 1'ii'inli term, la gflppe, has been rliorti'iird by the huy Ameri can to read "grip." Without Intend ing to do no a new word has been mined Hint exactly iloncrlbor the rnto. As if home hideous giant with awful grip bad clutched us in its fatal cluip. Men, Liquidity of the (lcrman Language. Mr. Casey, under the impreislon that the perfuming marblno was a phonograpli, droppetl a cent In tbo riot and placed thu tuVo to his ear. "Wowl" ho exclaimed, tuddenly (lliiglns the tuba from him. "it's a wonder tomeone wouldn't Invent water proof reccnls for tblm dotn Oermsn eongal Jow ioik nun. The Alarrlage Kccard. "Why did you docldo n jkjii etich a audden ninrrlage?" "Well, you ato, Arthur got ono ol tlioo Krenrb nutoinnhlles, ami I got to thinking that a husband In tbo harness might ha worth a good deal more than a lover In tbo wreck." Chicago Hoc ord'llerald. The Victorian Nugget. Not the nioit valuable, but one of tbo moat boautlful in appearance of Aus tralian gold nuggets was tbo Victorian, found In U'hlto Horse gully. Itemllgo. It was purchased by Iho parliament of Victoria for 18,360 and presented to tbo luto Quot'li Victoria. (Itadlolue llulbe. All gladiolus bulba should be Inkon up In the fall and sated from frost un til planting time In the spring, anil tbo little bulbs that form at tlio root of tbo ,,U ro nioro leituln to grow il kepi . a whole aeason buforo plant ing .iu'. t. iJon Ice Cream Venders, leu i am venders In Iind ni nro re quired to dlrpluy on their purhcarts tlio inline of the manufacturer of tlio frozen commodity, nnd the Ice cranio factorioa aro subject to board of health aupervlsion. Uood Profit on Monopoly, Last joar tlio 1'rrneh government made a protlt of over $70,001) 000 on Its monopoly of iho aalo oltobuco, cignrs, cigarettes and mutches. I WANT TO BUY TOR GASH Chicken, Duck and Gcoso feath ers. Address G. O. SMITH. lUlh antfDavt8tu.,l'ortUntf,Or DR. C. GEE VO WONDUKPUL TKUATA1UNT TUlu wonderful (Mil' lima doctor Ii caI1vI itreat bet'ttiiM h furo ittupl wliliout opera tion that r ilveu un loUl. II turru with AtlllllXPllll (Mil. tn tirrlrn, rouu. Iiuiit. iV)" t"l urki aiui v nut mine TOM "r tiitr-ly iiti kUUM biiuwn to tnetlU wi cl- i)cr Mi thiHtuiiHir)', '1 li rough tlio wool linn) liarmlca.. rtmvdlri ihU famuut doctor kium th atlon of over frOO dlflvrenl rtmnUri, btcli htiucocisfully uirt In rtlfTfrent tllirAki'. lis BUHrttnirti to cur risinrrli, hiiIhiib. Imif, tlirotvt. rttruniktUin. iirvuusiifii4, atuniuch, Urrr. kldiify, ic.i im UuiiUirdi of H'ltlnioii lull, rtinrx'a motUrmr, fall and lilm, 1'nllfnu out or tha otir wrlie lor bltinLmintl rlrculRra. Hnd 4 tin tutu naiiiDi. UUtNbUls T ATI UN KIIK1C. ADUHKUd THE 0. GEE WO CHINESE MEDICINE 03, 4JZL ThlrJ btsi INirtUnJ. Oreaon, ftMciuloii papor. DURiSWHtni .Si Dost Cousa orup. 'atiaa tti tluio. Hold hf rfriiKtfUtft. asp, uoiuon, children, whole towns and cHick are caught In the bar.eful grip ol terrible monster. I'ttrmm fttr Orlii. Mrs. Theophlbi Hchmltt, wife of the Kx-Kocretary ol tlio (iernmn consulato, wrlloa the following letter from 3417 Wabash avenue, Chicago, III.: "I suffered this winter with n revero attack ol la gripm. After using three bottles ol Tortilla I found tlio grip had illsapiH-aord." Mrs. T. Kihmttt. Mrs. Celertu Covell writes" Ircm SID N. avenue, Auroia, III.: "Only tlioro who have suffered with STILL ANOTHER PIANO CLUB. flood Pianos at Wholcsnlo Prices and on Terms l!iinl to Small I'lano Rent l-IIors Piano House lias Organized Another Co-operative Club Terms $6 Down and $6 Monthly. Having received another largo ship ment of lino pinaos, wo aro now able to accede to tbo numerous applications we have rerolved from persons desiring to ptircluifo pianos on the co-oporntivo club plan, which waa no popular some time ago. This plan, owing to tlio ex ceedingly low prices and easy terms It offered, created such a sensation and widespread disccsslon at the timo It was originally imuguratod, that further explanation seani.i unnrcotsary. Many maintained then that It was simply im possible for us to sell such lino pianos at the prices asked. Investigation, howovor, proved tlio absolute truth ol uvory ono of our statements, and our clubs beramo no immensely popular inai in nvo weeks we had a member ship of four hundrod. Throe delivery teams and six men could not deliver tbo pianos fust enough to buyers. The ' prerent club Is organitcd upon tbo same ! principle as tbo former ones, which is ' tlio wholesale principle applied to re-1 tall buyers, who loin a club of 100, tbo club standing In the eamo relation to us that a wholesale purchaser or largo dealer does. Tbo pianos are tbo finest, high grade, brand now regular f3S0 instruments, anil will go to mombers of this new club "!" at $107, tllM nnd 237, according to works, stylo and design. I heru nru no ilues, no extras, nor any liability on the part of members for any possible (allure or shortcoming on tbo part of the others or any of them. ONLY ONE CLUU. This being, as wo bavo stated, an ac commodation club, ogranlted for tbo purporu ol accommodating tbo many poisons who applied f r membership In our former ones after it was too late to eccuro a piano, wo shall have but this onu club, so nil thosa desiring to take advantage of this rate opportunity lir.il hotter make application lit onco. Wo will take uepocinl palnn during this rnlo to boo that Inquiries reaching through tbo mail or by telephone re ceive Iiumodlato attention, In order to glvo out-of-town buyers every advantage In securing momborihlp. All Instru ments handled by us are fully guaran teed. Money back If not satisfactory. Kilors l'nliio Houeo, I'nrk nnd Wash ington etreets, I'ortlund, Oregon, Oth er largo housoa at Spokane, Ban Fran cisco and Bacrauionto. No (live Away. , l'athor No, John, you can't have nmtlini iilnen nf nln. ........... , . Fon O, pleaeo, pnpaj I won't tell lamina, honostl Detroit Froo Press. 1 mamma, Mildewed Leather. Mlldow on leather and many other stains may be removed with a little puro vasoliuo. Hub this Into the leatbor until qulto absorbed, and then tarofully polish with a clean (hamoU leather. This troatmont Is suitable for almost ovory sort ol leather. la Krlppo mid boon cured ran apprnclulo liuw Krutoful I fool tliut nticli n aplcmlltl in mi'Iiki in I'orntin linn Ix on placed nt llio door ol ovory Buffering poreon." Mr., u. Cot all. Nnfnl HrulplriiM Curari ftf Orlp. Mm. M. 0. Cooptir, ol tin) lloynl Acudoiny ol Arte, ol Ixindon, Kngliuid, now nodding in Wellington, I). 0., In oiin ol tint greateat living mipltora and palnlora ol tbo woild. Him aayas "I Inko pli-nturo In rMoinnismllnp I'orinm for cntnrrli Rtid In grlppo. I linvn anlforod for tnontlia, Mid alter tlio lino of onu botllo of rcriinn I am entire ly well." Mm. M. 0. Cooper. 1). It. Wnllaco, n charter tneo.bor of the International llarbora' Union, writes from IS Western avenue, Min nuapolla, Minn. : "Following a revore attack of la grlppo I tccmod to bo aflocted badly all over. "Ono of my etittomum who was greatly helped by I'oruna advlrod me to try It, and t procured a bottle the iinnio day. Now my bond la clear, my nurvon aro iteady, I enjoy food and rent well. I'vruna ban heun worth a dollar a iIoko to mo." I). I,. Wallace. I.leulennnt Clarice Hunt, of the Bait Lake Oily brrrai'ka of tlio h'alratlon Army, writes from Ogden, Utah: "Two month ago I waa suffcrllng with no aurore a cold that I could hard ly iiixak. "Our captain advised mo to try I'o rnnn and procured a bottlo for me, and truly It vioiked wonders. Within two weeks I was ontlroly well." Clarice Hunt. Conar. .man Yflill'. I.ll.r Tarboro, N. C. (Icntlcmcn: I am more than satis fied with t'arunn and find It to he an excellent remedy for the (irlp and ca tarrh. I have used It In my family and they all Join me In recommending It a an excellent remedy." George If. White, Member of Congress. Mm. T. W. Collins, treaturer Inde pendent Order Uood Templars, of Kverett, Waidi., writos: "After having a sovcro attacc of la Krlppo I continued In a feeble condition even alter tlio doctore called mo cured. Mr blood seemed poisoned. Pcruna cured mo "Mia. T. W. Collins. If jou do not dorlvo prompt and sat isfactory rcmiltx from the uso of I'eruna write at onco to Dr. Hartman, Riving a full statement of your ctae, and he wilt bo ploapod to give you his valuable ad vice gratia. Address Dr. Hnrtman, President of Tlio Hartman BanlUiluui, Columbus, Ohio. The Dangerous Oluc Eye. My observation has boon that most of the bad men of tlio border were blue eyed. A man with a aolt blue eyo will alwaya be selected by a bully as a victim In preferenco to these snapping black, brown or cold gray eyes. On the average, men possess about tlio rame amount of courago, and when the blue oyed man has been Imposed on suffi ciently bo resents It; one combat pre cipitates another, till he gets up a rep utation which he feels be must live up to. There Is your fighting man. Kverybody's Magazine. PROQRUSSIVU DCNTISTS. Wise Brothers Alwaya on the Alert to Have tha Lateat In Dental Science. Dr. Thomas I. Wise, Junior member ol tlio firm of Wiso Bros., has been In t. e Kast for the purpose of Informing himself rogarding tlio latest dlscovorles in dental science, and baa made him self familiar with all details ol the most up-to-date molhoda. Ho bas vis ited the factories ol dental goods and tho laboratories ot silvan ed practition ers. It bas been Ills purpose to bo come familiar with all that Is best In American dentistry, which is the recog nized standard ot tho world. Wise Bros, realize that new discoveries aro constantly being made in dentistry, and, In order to give their patrons tho best attention they could receive any wheie In tho world, they have adpoted tho policy of sending a momber ot tlio firm Kant each year. Moral: Go to Wise Bros., dentists, Failing building, Portland, Oregon, lor the boat dental work. Ills Unlucky Choice. "Mies GInx," began young Gaboy, "or may I call you Glnevra " "Call me what you like," eBe said, with n bright Biullo. "Well, I like Gin," he whispered. And thon he reallzod, as sho turned her phis from him, that bo had blun dered. Chicago Tribune. Nature Improved. That looks llko nn oxtiavagant state ment, but wo bellevo you will agree with us that it can bo dono nftor you huvo tried in your homo a can of Mon opolo peacbos, or pears or cherries or other fruits. Monopole fruits all ro tain their natural flavor and are packod where grown In tho heaviest and sweet est of sryupB. II you want to bo con vinced that all we say of thorn Is truo, buy n can bom your dealor. Most dealers carry Monopole. Wadbams & Korr Bros,, Monopolo grocers, Portland. Alight Not Bother lilm. "Well," said tho choerful wife, who thought sho had a soprano voice, "If the worst comoa to tho worst I could keep the vtolt from tho door by sing ing." "I don't doubt that would do It," ro pllol hor poesimlttla husband, "but suppoEO the wolf should be deal?" Philadelphia Press. Pain rollovod, sickness prevonted, by the timely uso ot Hamlin's Wizard Oil. Keep It always In tho house. Standing Up for Ills Rights. "Get out ol hero," growled tha larvao In tho choeso rind an tho weevil sought to make an entrance. "But why," protosted the weovll, "There Is plonty of room for both." "But where's your skipper's UconsoT" asked tho larvae haughtily, Judge, VUAJIHAJIOUS i'KOJ'LIS CHAIIACTCniSTICS OF THE IN HADTAMTU OF MOROCCO. (Inuimlit !.in1 of Northern Afrlrn Turn Uy Kerolt Nelnriillr n (l ircteii iol,tiiit Curso'l hjr Mlauoverniiieiit n J Ullit l'umitlcl Tlio levolt In Morocco, led by a rn llglous f ihiii tie ii lid prutemler, Omiir .nriihiinl, agnlnst tlio modern-minded Hilllim, Muliil Alidul Aziz, lilm nssillii- ed such propunloiu ns to nlnrin tlio powers of llnrope ami Ims lireuglit ' about n revival of Inter. t In this uvcr-turhiilciit country. I Tlio Miltiiimlu of Morocco, at "tlio gates of Hnropt1," Is the most north weslernly of thu African kingdoms and covers nil nren nbout eipinl to Hint of the Hlnlo of Texas. Its north- em nml wcHlorn consts are wuslied by thu Mediterranean nml the Atlantic oeenn, wlillo on thu enst It Is hem-, mud In by Algeria and on the south hy tlio desert or Knbnrn. The moiiot-1 ony of Its surfneu Is broken hy iho 1 Atlns Mountains, mi Irregular rungu cxleiidluif tlirmigh thu country from thu northeast to tlio southwest, afTonl- Ing n barrier ngulnst tlio hot winds from the grunt desert. Hcvrral smaller 1 chains hrenk up the country hetween ! thu mnhi rnugu nnd the Atlantic Into' fertile valleys nnd plains. .Many of, tlio most elovnled peaks of Norlh Africa nro found In the Atlas Moun tains, and tlio summits of these are always rapped with snow, the clilllln;r winds that hlow from them down Into thu valleys, ofttlines making hitter I eold the nlglita that follow upon days of extreme bent. In these mountain aro the aourees of mnny rivers streams Hint nre ns wild nml unman ngenhle ns the tribes Hint drink from MOOItS UllVX TUL AL'TIIOItlTV OK THKIIl SULTAN. them. Many of these torrents spend their fury In tho spring mid early sum mer and aro then lost sight of In tho sand. Htnannnt Xantl ami Icople. Agriculture In Morocco Is In n very primitive state and but a small part of the arnhle land Is cultivated, owing to the Innate Indolence of the people and the lack of encouragement from the government, families nre not uncom mon nnd during the best times the production Is scarcely enough to sup ply tho wants of the people. Vet. un der proper conditions of education and government, Slorocco could be come one of tho most productive re- BULTAM OF UOllOCCO. Kloiis lii the world. Domestic animals are liumcruus nnd tho wealth of many of tlio tribes consists entirely lu their flocks nnil herds. From the skin of tho nntht! goats tho celebrated Mo rocco leather Is made, and this forms the chief occupation of tlio country. Tlio people of Morocco may bo di vided Into live races, ltcrbers, Arabs, Moors, Jews and negroes. Tho ller bers, who nro tho aborigines, live lu tho mountains, nnd nro a race of ex cellent physical development. They aro courageous, resolute and temper ate, mnklng the best of warriors and hunters. The Arabs, who composo tho greater part of tho rural popula tion, nru nlso of fine physical build but are fauatlcs of Jealous disposition. They nro not prosperous and are fre quently nt vnrlanco with tho govern ment. Tho Moors, who aro largely of Spnnlsh extraction, Inhnblt the cities and towns. Neither lu body nor mind aro they strong, and they occupy their tlmo In pleasure aud Idleness. Tho Jows nro moro Ignorant than their brethren In other countries, but aro shrewd and enterprising, many of them possessing great wealth. The majority of thorn nro engaged In com merce. Tho negroes nro slaves, or de scendants of slaves brought from Cen tral Africa. They aro fairly Intelli gent, but are more stubborn and ma licious than tho Moors nnd Arabs, with which two races they lutoriuarry to n great extent. In genernl the peoplo of Morocco nro barbarous and tlcrco. Outlawry Is common among those who llvo on tho plains, but they do not nssnsslunto strnngvrs mid trav elers nnd theft Is seldom accompanied by murder. Kuteil by the Koran. Morocco Is divided luto n number ot provinces, In each of which nro from two to Oftecn small tribes. Koch ot these tribes lms Its representatives who, when united form tho council for tho province. All governmental law comes from tho precepts of tho Ko ran, through tho guldlug hand of tho Bultnn. Tho religion of Morocco Is Mohammedanism, Christian mission aries having mado no great Inroads there as yet. Of fin "tiles, I'm, Morocco nno" Mo I ii low. nr. thu most Important. The Fulton has pnlnres In (he first two nnd spends part of his time In ench. Tlio elllei nre enclosed hy wnlls, the KiKes of which nro closed nt night. Tin streets hnve no nnmes nnd tbo houses nre without numhers. Kiiltnn Mttlnl Ahdul Aziz is n young limn of great physical strength. He Is n good horseman, n kef n huntsman, ' nnd Is fond of manly sports. Ho Is well educated nnd speaks French flu- ontly. ! CL-fJE FOR A KICKING COW. , There Aro Mnnr I'reacrlptlnim, tint ttie f tildoli'et Is Kecnmmciidcfl. All old farmer old enough to know better-anys that the way to cure n enw of kicking Is to enteh her hy tlio leg Just ns shu Is nhout to kirk. Hho Mhoiild he grnsped firmly, as close to thu hoof ns posslhle, nnd the grip must not relnx until the kicking Impulse Is over. Of course the kick must bo bended off, ns It were, nnd not met half way, nor even three-quarters wny. It Is n good Iden to get thu hired man to accustom himself to this simple fact, but nt tlio wiiiic time It must not ho forgotten Hint a good hired man can easily bo spoiled by careless Inat tention to directions. j At first It might ho well to use n cowcatcher or possibly nn ordinary fender, together with a cntcher'a mask nml padded gloves. Naturally It will Im; well to conceal your appearanco from the cow as much as posslhle. be cause so ninny cows nro timid and easily senred by atrnngc objects. Then when the cow slightly raises her hoof nnd shivers apprehensively nlong the nuklc don't wait for further develop ments, but grasp the lower leg firmly and hang on for dear life. A man named Mulllns had a kicking cow of fourteen horse-power nnd some body told him nlwut the grnb-the-Ieg cure. Mulllns told It to his hired man. The hired man had had the milking stool kicked from under him several times and the milk pall bnttered Into scrap tin and he said he would ho glad to try the recipe. So he put on a pil low for a chest protector and Jumped for tho leg as soon as he saw the pre monitory symptoms. "Well, sir, ho went through the sta hle window ns neat as you please, tak ing the sash along with him. When Mulllns reached him ho was as dazed as a mudlark. " 'Xearthquake?" be feebly muttered. "No," sold Mulllns, "the cow kicked you." "Cow kicked mc!" the hired men re pented. "I wonder how It happened-" "I wonder?" said Mulllus. But Mulllns thought bo knew, though ho hesitated about saying so for fear of hurting the victim's feel-Ings-and he was hurt enough already. The trouble was that the hired man was so awfully cross-eyed that he had grabbed tbo wrong leg! Cleveland Plain Dealer. Unit a Ilougti Experience. Thomas J. MInnlck.an Kugllsh news paper man. sought glory by Imitating tho old-time American reporter's trick of having himself locked up In a ISel glan madhouse to secure a sensation. The doctors, however, "cot on" to Thomas and to teach him a lesson dosed him with vomiting powders. Next he was put on a diet of sour her rings nnd no water; at night ho wasn't allowed to sleep and when ho com plained ho was told that ho had a tumor In his brain and was Imagining III treatment. He would feel better ns soon na the tumor was cut out. When finally tho doctors tried to chloroform him and mado preparations to operate upon mm Thomas disclosed his Identi ty. But the doctors would not let him off. They sent him under guard to the police station, where ho was booked as an Impostor -.ml for obtaining tho county's charity under false pretenses HEIGHT Of THE SEASON. Old dentlemnu (to boy playing foot. ball on Sunday) Ah, my lad, what would your father say If ho saw you playing football on the Sabbath? Tho Hoy Vc'd better nsk hlnisel'. That's him kcepln' goal. Imports to America. Ono-half of tho Imports Into this country aro of materials for manu facture. What has becomo of tho old fash ioned woman who explained her pov erty by saying nn elephant stepped on hor Dockctbook? " -A Cough "I have mado a moat thorough trial of Ayer'a Cherry Pectoral and am prepared to say that for all dis eases of the lungs It never disap points." J. Early FInley, Ironton, O. Aycr's Cherry Pectoral wont cure rheumatism; we never said it would. It won't cure dyspepsia; we never claimed it. But it will cure coughs and colds of all kinds. We first said this sixty years ago; we've been saying It ever since. Tam tliti i Ik., lie, II. All inirWti. Coa.ott yoar doctor. If h r. uk. It, th.n do M ho ayi. If h. t.ll. foa Dot totmk. It, tb.n doo't t.k. It. llo know.. L.of. It wltb him. W. or. wIIIIbk. J, C ATEIt CO., Low. II, Mui, Prof. Dolbear Career. Prof. A. K. Dolbear of Tults college, has juat celebrated bis alxty-fllth birthday. For over twentj-Ight years he has been a professor at Tnfts. He waa born In the same house In which Benedict Arnold waa born. Too Can Get Allen-e Foot Ease TOKK. Write Allen 8. Olmited, lRoj, S. V., for a free .ample of Allen's Foot Eue. It cam chil blain., sweating, damp, swollen, aehlna feet. It make, new or tleht .noes eetjr. A certain cure for Corn, anrl liunlons All ilrugslstsaeU it. 2&c iJon't aecept any substitute. The Main Queatlon. i Bramble My wife and I were play-' ing ping pong last night and the ball flew into a gas flamo and exploded, set fire to the window curtains and nearly burned tbo boose down. i Thorne Who won the game? Baltl mere Bun. FITS rmnutDlIr Cun. ffo fit. n.rro(uoo9 ft. flr.t .(..'. n. of tr. Klfa.'.llr. NfTfl ShImm nAtnr WII V.K tt J.flHtri! hnf U.ond tTMfc to.. Ds.aitKu.l.LU.iaiarcliSL.i'liiUd.lsUa.ra Memory Freaks. It is Instanced as one of the cuilosl ties of the memory that people who ! know long pieces of versa by heart fre quently cannot remember their tele ! phone number. 1 riso's Cure Ii a good couch medicine. I It has cured coueha nnd colda for forty years. At aruggisu.zo cenis. Electrical Manufacturing WMcapread. While electrical manufacturing is shown to be chiefly concentrated in .some six Eastern and two Middle, states, ttie industry is fairly wlde- spreau, lis uaia ueing lurnisuou uy no fewer than nineteen states. 1100 ItEWAUD SIOO. Tbareadenotthlf paper will be plene4 to jcarn that tbero Is atleast one dreaded dieaae ttiatrcleccebai been able to cure In alt lu tacei, and tbat la catarrh. IJall'tCaUrrhCure la the only positive cure known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh telne a constitutional dia eaae. requires a constitutional treatment. Hall'i Catarrh Cure Is taken lnternallr acting directly upon the blood and mucous aurfacca of tbo ay item, thereby destroying th founda. tion of tho diiwae, and riving the patient itrenethbybutldlnrup the comtltutton and aialitlng nature In doing Its work. The pro prietors bsTe so much faith In Its curat. ri powers, that they offer Ono Hundred Dollar for any cue thai It fallsjto cure Send for list ot testimonials. Address K. J. CHK.S'EY & CO., Toledo, O Bold by druggist. 75c. Hall's Famllx nili are the Uit. Concestlon In British City. Birmingham, England, has upward of 40,000 back-to-back liousrs anil 6,000 cuurts, which are entered hy tun nels from the street, states the city's medical officer. noiuen wm uuu jun. niuaianr aoouwi. Ing Syrup the bst remedy to use tor their children during the teething period, ' Fattening Fooda. Sugar, cocca, chocolate, pastry, maize, milk, fat meat, nuts, potatoes, I eggs, oysters, lobsters, jams and honey f ' 1 n.tt.l. , .1 ; bxo a lun ui iud uuu; at tinea ut ujq, that fatten. Tlio Kind Yott Ilavo Always ture ot ciins. ii. 1'ictciicr, nml lias uccn maiio umlcr ms personal supervision for over ISO years. Allow no ono to dccclvo you lu this. Counterfeits. Imitations nnd Just-ns-gootl " nro but Experiments, nml ciulniifrcr tlio health of Children lixpcrlenco ngnlnst lixpcrlment. What is CASTOR! A Castorla is n harmless substitute for Castor Oil. Pnrc Korlc, Drops nnd Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Alorphlno nor other Nareotlo substance. Its npro is its gunrantec. It destroys AV)rms nnd nllays I'ovcrlslincss. It cures Diarrlinea nnd AVIiid Colic. It relieves Teetlilnpr Troubles, euros Cniihtipatlon nnd Flntulency. It nsslinilates tho Food, regulates tho Stomach and llowcls, giving Iienlthy nnd natunil sleep. Tho Children's Pnuaccn Tho Mother's Friend. The KM You Have Always Bought Bears tho In Use For Over 30 Years. thc e.NT.un COM..NT. rr murhav irHn, new von eirr. McCAULEY & BURBANK, General Machinists Mine, Mill and Marine work. General repalri. PROMPT ATTENTION TO Poolo Bldg., Foot of Morrison St. PRUSSIAN STOCK FOOD, the Greatest Conditioner and Stock Futtester tnovra. HORDES do more work on lcsa f.ed. COWS sire more and richer milk, IIQGS grow and fatten quicker If given till. food. MAKES PIQ8 OROW. GOOD FOR STUNTED CALVES. lli.T. bta rillna lniMl.n block Food tuwj ihonwtfbl'rM.wl.fc llirtMtb.ia en .pp.HU nJ miliM ll.s pi. itrow. I lM ull It on Hunt! Mliu ll5l Miurta, Ei'Ifjl' rK-Mc.ll. FBEE' 68-page Hand JOHN PQPLO. PORTLAND, ORO. I'm! ef Aterrl.an ttrt.t, Csn rte you th tx.t brlni In nol1ra and F.nflnct, n'lndinllta, lump, and l.n. rat Marhlnr rr. Wood patting Machlnia a pMlnltJ Oca us before bujlnf. DELICIOUS AND TEMPTING candy to a Sueen II eo ougli Drop Are re sdanf pure hrni er tmltntnlnol. Thoy are ples.snt and tr tcctlve ss a remedy lorcnuahasnd enld. Trr ,rflie. until br alt druaslits and conterttnn.r.. Two rso.ac. by rnall on recelpto! lw.,itatnpa. Pacific Coast Biscuit Co. PortUnd, Ore, 2IO Kinds for 16c. JtUafotctthatHalzer'aaetMaara foand In J mortKaracnaana on raonrArmaiiianjh nnj oturr in America, -j ncro u qa rtMioon for thla. Wt own and etv rata ortr fto OactTt for tho Drodntv 1 tton orourctiolroaftMa. Inonlcrtoj i tbo foil owing imprcontM oDttA For YG Conis Postpaid tt rt tlffui tbkt II taxla aUllltalrt1, prisM (( tarWti.. 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STEDBrORD, Plttsbarr Safe & Serxialt Ca, I'liuburt Fa. . p!t. PalataH. Potent. TMta Qoed. TV) OwJ. n.i.r sioien. Weaken, or Otli., we. jJc.iw. ( ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... ataril. '"l C,,,.7, Cfckar ."lr.l, k. T4. Hf Hn.Tn.RAR 8fM '"'"'i kr nsroc IIU'I U-UHU ti.u to CUULTooitsw Uiblu. r. x. u. no. a leoiT" H II EN writing to advertisers picas uicuuuu .un pit par Bought lins borno tlio signa Signature of Printing Machinery repaired and rebuilt OUT-OF-TOWN ORDUKS. PORTLAND, ORRdON Dook. rraillin Btm.Jj Co., Sk Nat, Hlaa. B?J e. pl.ntM tj Umfr vaBk uBn ssd irunrr lj h.. vWa AVf Mopend.ipcrlinmtlns.il SB SBHr mi. to p. y s litLi. more wan jBVV ror.orrr. snd rmp O0rnr mg rfomor..l IhorArrMt. All nK mm dmim. laoa S..4 amo.I lH MSf pottldrrMtaaJl.ppllroota. WBH JEW D. M. riRRV 00., 9& mB Detroit, Mloh. ft? n 9 i Aru MA CATHARTIC m TKAOI UANK RiaiSTiaiO X'OUTLAMU XMD CO. i'oitland, Ore.. Ocaat AfeaU,