w1 new-'- 4 For courIis, colds, bronchitis, nsthmn, weak throats, weak I tin us, consumption, rake Ayor's Cherry Pectoral. Cherry Pectoral Always keep n bottle of It In tho house. Wo have been saylnR this for GO years, and so have tho doctors. " I have Atr'a Olieriy rsptnrsl In tnf fatuM? tor Mrs, It li ill ttit tnitlrlit In Itis world. I know, fur all throat and lung lioulil." Mim. J, K. hononnsa. WaHtistn, Mm. ill iintHHiiii, r i.nwuu, mm Dnllv notion of tho bowoln I nocon nry. Aid nnturo with Ayor'a Plll A Willi i:nllr (Jratllloil, Thoy were hiioiiiIIiik I ti iiiitiimn In Inn Peiiiiaylviuiln iiiniitifiiln, nnil shooting txieilltlun liiul been iilnnncil for tlio next cloy. Tim lull; imtunilly tiiruwl cm (li tirosiiect fur viiiloui sort of nil I n r, "Wo iiitm llio np-o (if iliiimiT Hint glvi rot In limiting In the Kur Went " nun of I Im younger iiiemliorH of tho party hotnm, lllllit iMiiiipoiitily "All, nut It Is danger "It your sport yon Ilka?" eurmwlly rcttirnctt the ol (ieriuiin fnrim'r. wlio wim to net its guide, "Don yon ki(pn clow liy mo, dir. Do Innt Hum I Imyn f pnrt shoot in I li r lirinlrr-ln-lmv In de leg gunny inkiHi yon inner inino own wlin;," Im concluded, In nil rtorlousncs, How's TnlsT t ofTof One lluiHlrnl Dollars Reward tot any ra.e of Catarrh that cauuoi bo cured by Hall's Catarrh cure, K. J. CIIKNKt JU CO., l'roi., Toledo, O. iiv, ma uimni.ianru, mib khuwii r Cheney tor tho lait lft yrar., and bolieyo him iierfecuy rionurattlo In all bu.lne.s transee , (loin eud mianetally bl to tarry out aur ob- WT A Tkuax, whole..). Iirut ilita,Tolrlo,0. WALUINO, KirtHAN aMASTlN, noie.aie urug;. rltll. Tfilvdo. O. JlelraCaiarrhCtir.il taken Internally, act ing uireeur uori iu. iuki ina muniui ur lace, ut ihe .y.tein. 1'ilr. 70. r buttle. IhllAi ut ail uruKKliil. le.utnonia ireo. Hall's faintly Fills art the bc.t. A Unlyrrelty I'm tut. President Iladlry of Yolo Cntrrralty recently established a fuml of (1,000, being tlio money received liy 1 it id for giving tlio Podgo lecture at uts Inst jenr, li'i certnln eipcinu-!i, TIiIn fuml in to lio lielil by tlio trenmrcr of Ynl miller tlio couilltlon Hint It niny bo ilrnwn upon for iinlvemlty tme nt tlio illncretlou of tlio preablcnt, unyii tlio ff orlc Tribune. It In plnnnisl by llio prenUtrnt to nilil to thin nmoiint iiny aiiina Im mny rccelvo from tlio iinlvemlty wlille prealilent for deliver Iiib lectures or for other nrvlcei over nml nbovn 111 reetilnr anlnry. riio'f Cure KiHxl roueli oiedlcln. Ithaicurtil courln nml colila for forty )ra. ai iinirKiia, Jo rviiii. Htill Ablo toAlleml In llualnraa. "I tnM Undo Simon that he km ret Unit too ahl ami treble to attvuil to bul tieaa." "IH.I he take It kindly?" "He threw mo out of hit ofllce." Van liy I'alr. TO CUKU A COI.I) IN ONU DAY Taka (Aiallva llmiiHi UulntneTaltUla. Alldruc- fiiu miinq iita montr " n wilt lo rura. w, iiruvva atguatura U ou raett ta. Sac A Yacht for Halo, "What kind of aall aro ycu coin, to u on your yacht licit year?" aaked the umualaat. "Sheriff, I sue"." repllwl the owner, who hod Juat looked ovrr the ateward'a accouuta. Clncluuatl Commercial-! rib uric. Molbfriwlll fln.l Uri. Ylmlow'a foothlnr nyrup mo iie-i remiHiy louie lor liieir cauaren auring ino leeining trioa. Two Vlowa. Klrat WorkhlKuinu Look at the In aunllty. Mr. Million, who lire not ten uiuarea from thla corner, linn n doe home which coat JS.000. What do you think oi iiiatr Keciind Worklnsman I think It1 rood thing he wanted It, for I built It tor linn, and mmlo $1,000 out of It. CITC rarmaiwntlr Cured. Nofltaorntrtouinru f 1 1 0 aOar flrnl day'i w tilDr.Kllna'tllreat Nfrya lutlorer. Hrnd for I'rraHil IhalnnilUandtrrallH.1 nn.iiti,iin,luii,,Ni Artuiii., I'uiiaoeiii&la, l'a. The Chlcnco board of health aaaerta that a larco MTCi'iitiice of auffercra from Ilrliiht'a dlaeiiao nro thoae who indulgo In what I culled IiIkIi llrlns. People who llvo on plnlu rood nml lead temper' to Uvea rnrcly hove the dlacnae. Wlieelliig, W. Vn., May a8, 190.V 6omc years ago while nt work, I fell over a truck and severely Injured both of my ihlus. My blood became poisoned as a result, aim the doctor told me I would have nimilm; sores for life, and that If they were denied up the result would bo fatal. Under this discoursi'tng report I left off their treatment and re sorted to the use of 8. S. 8. Its effects were prompt and gratifying. It took only a short while for the medicine to en tirely cure up the sores, and I am not dead as the doctors intimated, nor have tlio sores ever broke out again. Some la years have elspied since what I have de scribed occurred. Having been so tlgnally benefitted by Its use I can heartily recom mend it as tho one great blood purifier. John W. I'UNDiS, Care Schmulback Brewing Co. Chronic sores start often from a pim ple, scratch, bruise or boll, and while salves, washes and powders are beneficial, the unhealthy matter in the blood must be driven out or the sore will continue to eat and spread. 8. 8. S. reaches tlicBc old sores through the blood, re moves all Impurities and poisons, builds up the entire systeut and strengthens the circulation, 8. 8. 8. is a blood purifier and tonic combined. Contains no mineral wu ever but Is guaran teed purely veget able. If you have an old sore write us and our physi cians will advise without charge, took on diseases of the Blood free. Tho Swift Specific. Company, Atlanta, Ga, ' i i in i 1UI in l" M The Langs SILENCED. AN KriKODI IN THI3 f)Ul-UNHU OP TOUT AltTIIUit. Thero wero dnya when tho Japanesn guns acarcely censed to shell tbo fortress from dnwn till iiluht. Tlio ca limit defemlcrs stuck to their work In aplto of tlio tiTrlflo hombardmmit. Hometlines, Indeed, a cud was only si lenced bernuai', ns In tlio Illustration, thero wss none left altvo to man It. Tho ptrturo was drawn from a sketch by a correspondent of the Ixnidon Oraphlp. .NEW AMBASSADOR WII1TILAW imp. New York Trlbuno after Mr. Oreeley's death, brought blm Into Interna tional prominence. Mr. Held took the atump for General Fremont, In the Civil War bo was volunteer nld-de-canip to (leneral Ilosecrans In the West Virginia campaign; was war correspondent with the armies of the Cumber land and of tho rotouioc, and witnessed the battles of Slilloh and Gettys burg. Krom 1803 to lSOrt lie was librarian to the House of Representatives and correspondent at Washington for tho Cincinnati (Jaiette. of vthlch pnper ho subsequently became n part owner, after trying his hand In the fields of Alnbnma and Louisiana as a cotton planter. In 18CS tho literary and news paper work of Mr. Held came so -favorably to the attention of Horace Gree ley that this famous editor Invited Mr. Held to como to New York and asso ciate himself with him on the Tribune. When Mr. Greeley wns candldato for President he placed the paper In Mr. Hold's charge. In ltftK! Mr. Held wus candldato for VIco President ou the' Itepubllcnn ticket with Mr. Harrison. As minister to I-'ranco and when special ambnssndor to Great llrltnln for tho Jublleo of Victoria, and later to the coronation of King Kdwurd, ns well as commissioner to Parla for the treoty of pence between Spain and the United Ktntes, Mr. Hold received wnrm welcomes. His list of publica tions, IncludluB works on war and expansion, have made blm fumous among savnnts. THE COMMUNISTIC CHICKEN. m KfiiwliM-aou and his wife wcro niMcinc- the r way across mo suiuu plot of ground which separates their linmo from Hint OI llio whoso liouxo they had just nau uiuuor. Most Bgrccablo people," comraem- cd Mr. Bander-son, gonuuiy, -aim iui PTprtllent dinner." Ym." mild Mrs. Sanderson, noi very enthusiastically. "ThoBO broilers wcro porrect," con tinued Mr. Henderson. "I womnor whv wo can't linvo such chickens? Oil, I bellovo ho said thoy wcro of his own raising, didn't ho " Yes," Mrs. Sanderson replied with nwnkenlng spirit, "that was whnt ho anld, nnd it vexed mo so I could hard ly keep still." " 'Voxed' you? ' qucalionco Mr. San derson. "Yea, nnd It would vex you If you had auy spunk," returned Mrs. San derson. "Wo raised thoao chickens, James Sanderson I" What do you mean?" naked Mr. Sanderson, In bowllderment. "Wo'vo never bad a chicken on our place." Yes, wo hnvo the Mitchells' chick ens havo been there all summer!" re torted Mrs. Bojiderson. "If It hadn't been for my garden tlioso broiler wouldn't havo been half so flno. And when everybody was pralsbig them, all coum unuK or. was ma gorucn seous and vegetables thoso birds have de voured since thoy wcro hatched In tho' prlngl And thero Mr. Mitchell sat, and took all those compliments ns cnlmly as If they really belonged to html "It think It was very poor taste," Mra. Bnnderson concluded, wjth dig nity, "with us right thoro nt tho table. It would hnvo been merely decent to hnvo bought chickens when wo dined there," Tho women don't know It, but there really Isn't as much excltoment going on all day down town ns thero Is In taking a cako from tho ovon. A man can get sick now almost as easy as he can sin, and you all know how easy that It. TO GREAT BRITAIN. Whltelnw Held, chosen ambassador to (Irvat llrltnln to succeed Joseph II. Choate, la known to two hemis pheres ns n man of affair with wide exiHTlence of the world, hnvlnp; ex tensively trnvclisli nrcustoiucd to deal Iiir with eminent peoplo find n tbor- oiiKhly schooled uinster of diplomacy. Tried ns I'nltoil Ktnlea minister to Krnnce. he mnde an cuvlnble reputa tion for himself ns a diplomat nml atntesmmi. C'overlns no ninny fields In Ilia busy enreer, Mr. Held la credited with tho rlpo judgment that make Itl iti valuable In ny mission selected for him by his rountry. Horn Oct. 27, 1H37, near Xenla, Ohio, ho was (rraduntod when still young from Miami University, taking scien tific honor of ble class, and subse quently given degree by wvernl uni versities. Knterlng tbo political Held, he soon assimilated n great knowledge of editorial work, which Inter, when he became the principal owner of the THE DEVIL'S KITCHEN, TAMOUS SPOT IN WELSH MOUNTAINS, Till DEVIL'S kitchen. Tho Devil's Kitchen, near Bethseda, In tho northern part of Wales, Is tho best known spot In the WelBh moun tain region. It has only, strictly spenklutf, been ascended twice. It Is a deep mountain gorge between two lofty peaks, and Its sides are so pre cipitous that they offer Uttlo encour agement to the mountain climber, bow ever venturesome ho may be. Not withstanding the apparent foolhardl ncss of tho undertaking, several per sons havo made tho attempt The rope shown In the cut marks tho place from which a recent climber fell nnd lost his life. Ho wns an Englishman named Hudson, and ho had been warn ed repeatedly of tho danger of the as cent. Tho authorities have taken measures to prevent a repetition of the accident A Bubtlo Distinction. "Did tho critics Uko your perform ance of Hamlet?" "Tho critics," answered Mr. Storm- Ington Dames, "liked it Hut a largo number of persons who assumo to bo critics did not" Washington Star It Is hotter to keep in tho old rut than to climb out only to fall In tho ditch by tho wayside. CnHennntllf to t r, thvc 4ii r bly tho greatest blood and liver mcdicino known. It positively and permanently cures every humor, from Pimples to Scrofula. It. is the Best. Blood Medicine. A year pnsv-d as a prisoner In n small city bedroom never visited by the sun, and making up In noise what It lacked In light, would ho a Severn punishment for most women, Hut n woman who hnd gono through n long Imprisonment In her home, made nri-rssnry by n fall, nnd hnd come out again Into active life, surprised a proa perou friend by snylng, "Oh, I en joyed myself nil Ihone months." "Knjoyeil yourself! What do you ini-nir" asked her friend. "I enjoyed myself." answered the convalescent. "I hnd little else to give me pleasure, nnd so I Juit studied my own resource, f did not know I had no many of them. Most of thorn I owe to my mother, who tnught mo so many occupations when I wns a child. I knitted and I netted mid I innilo lot ting. I crocheted mid I pinbroldered, and I drew very badly the trees mid clouds outside my window. I repi-nt-1 poetry nnd the Illble. I worked out charade and enlgmns. Host of all, 1 read and read and read. It seemed rather linn I ut tbo time that I could not have nil the books I wanted. Hut now I know that I relished tho inoro those I did have, nnd I read them until I knew them almost by heart 80 It was a good year, after all." The multiplication of resources I a wonderful defense ngnlnst many of the trial which life holds for a woman. Huch new power of mind nml of hand I a new weapon ngnlnst weariness, slid a new gunruuty that the po"esor shall he capable under all circum stances of enjoying herself. A QUARANTINED CURE FOR PILES ItHitm llllnd, M'tdlnc or I'rotradln lilt rourdrucclttwIU refund roon.r If I'AZO OI.NT- MK.VT fall. 10 rura you la to 14 dajra. IM. A Itr'gular Iforae-Show. "Horse" Is the miner's term for n iKidy of worthless rock which some times displaces ore and makes a rich vein poor. The Chicago News has an anecdote of tho late Clarence Kins, who was sent to Inspect a mine In the Par West One of the owners telegraphed King to visit the mine immediately nnd tele graph the results of bis examination, especially In regard to nn alarming ru mor that the value of the vein hnd been much Impnlred by finding in It a very large "horse." When King came 'out of the mine after his Inspection, he found another telegram waiting for blm from his Im patient friend, asking, "Is it true thero Is a home' In the mine?" To which he promptly replied: "Tho mine la a perfect livery sta ble." Hliopplnc Traits. A I-ondon paper quotes a shopgirl as saying that the Englishwoman can generally be persuaded to take this or that, whether she wants It or not, and that sho docs not often see that she gets valut for her money. Tho English are also courteous and consid erate. It appears that Americans, ou the other band, Rive the greatest trou ble of all. They are afraid of being cheated, they want to make sure be fore they buy that they could not et the same thing for less money else where, and they are never courteous. As shoppers It Is Frenchwomen, how ever, who command the greatest ad miration, we nro told. They always know exactly what they want and will take nothing else. Million In Out. Salter's New National Oats yielded in Mich., 210 bu., in Mo., 255 bu., in N. D., II bu.. and in 30 other states from 150 to 300 bu. per acre. Now this Oat if gen erally grown in 1005, will add in'llions of buthela to the vield and millions of dol lars to the farmer's purse! Homebuildor Yellow Dent Porn ctows like a weed and yields from 157 to 100 bushels and more per acre! It's the big gest yicldcr on earth! Salter's Spelts, lleardlces Ilarlcy, Maca roni Wheat, l'ea Oat, llillion Dollar Grass and Earliest Cane are money makers for you, Mr. Fanner. just srNn Tins notice ash 10a in stamps to John A. Salter Seed Co., 1a Urosse, Wis., anu receivo their bm cat cataloe and lota of farm eccd samples. P. C. L.J Irftaf the Last Place. Tbo absent-minded man and his um brella continue to promoto tho gnlety of nations. They figure entertainingly In an nrtlcle In a German magazine on Prof. Mnx von Pettenkofer, who has been called tho founder of scien tific hygiene. Tho professor's absent-mindedness had no narrow or restricted range; It covered everything; but umbrellas teemed to bo his specialty. He lost a fortune In umbrellas, for ho seldom came back with what ho had taken away. ' Once, however, he made a trip as far as England, and was very proud of having actually succeeded In bringing back hU umbrella fo Germany, At Augsburg ho stopped on business, but sent a telegram saying; "At 0 o'clock I return with my um brella." Ho did return at 0 o'clock, but as ha ntared his bouse at Munich ho saw to his dismay that ho hnd no umbrella. Ho bid loft It at tho telegraph offlce. Hard luck has been the fato of tha Eiuperof of Austria from the beginning of his reign. In every battle he has fought be has been defeated, his wife was assasilnated, and bis eldest son clos ed Ills career with suicide. Ipi But Cough bjruu. ra.lu.Uood. Uia fj mm -f l rFT'i'JihriraOa i "Humorous She Aro yoilsiiro you love mo for myself alone? He Did you think I loved you for your mother? Bomer villa Journal. "Mr. and Mr. Nubrlde hnve Joined tho church." "Why not? Turn about' fair play; didn't tho church Join them?" Philadelphia Press. Lady Did you ever feel as though you'd like to work? Tramp Yes'm, I wouldn't mind being lineman for a wireless telegraph company. Judge. "Ilrnlnlelgh tells mo bo Is writing a popular novel." "Yes, bis doctors Insisted on hi resting his mind for a while!" New Orleans Times-Democrat. Ho Got It; Tho Woman No, I can't give you a meal. Tho Tramp I didn't think ynu could, mum; you look too young and Inexperienced to know how to cook. Now York Sun. Church I see the Attorney General Is going to stop all tbl guessing busi ness In the newspapers. Gotham Whom do yon suppose that's aimed at? Tho weather bureau? Yonkers Statesman, Lucky Stars: "I've had a very suc cessful season," said the prosperous looking theatrical manager. "Well, you can thank your stars for that," re plied the seedy-looking manager. Yonkers Statesman. lie Do you remember your old school friend. Sophy Smythe? She Yes, Indeed, I do. A most absurd-look-lng thing. So silly, too! What became of her? He Oh, nothing. Only I married her. Boston Globe. Mamma Fighting again. Willie? Didn't I tell you to stop and count one hundred whenever you were an gry? Willie But It didn't do any good. ma. Look what the Jones boy did while I counted! Harper's Bazar. Chollr So Miss Tartum loosened up and said a good word about me, did she? Archie Yes; she said that when one got better acquainted with you one found you were not half as big a fool as you appeared to be. Chicago Tribune. One Advantage: Hlmer Do yon really prefer to have long poems sent In to you rather than short ones? Edi tor Yes. When they're long, you see, I don't have to think up any other excuse for rejecting them. Philadel phia Press. I don't believe the woman who re cently moved Into the flat across the hall Is any better than she should be," remarked Mrs. Naggsby. "Of course jiot niy dear," rejoined Naggsby; "who ever" beard of a woman mat wast St. Louis Star. Miss Plane Yes, Tom proposed last night and I accepted him. See this ring Miss Wise Indeed? By the way, dear, don't attempt to cur. glass with that diamond, as I did, or you'll make another nick In the stone. Phil adelphia Press. Tho Child Aunt Mary, nurse says when It thunders. It's the Lord scoldln us. Aunt Mary Perhaps It Is, dear. The Child Well, I don't see what he's got to he so mad about I'se done everyflng to-day 'ccpt brush my tcef. Brooklyn -Life. Wife Henry, what makes you In such a furious temper Husband I'm trying to read a Scotch dialect story. Tho plot Is fearfully exciting, but I can't hurdle over the language fast enough to keep up with the hero! Detroit Free Press. Rural Adorer (bashfully) You didn't go to Millie Meadow's party. Dont you like klssln' games? Pretty Maid No. I don't Kurai Aaorer tweaniyj Why don't you? Pretty Maid (encour agingly) 'Cause there's so many look lu' on. New York Weekly. He (reading about tho latest society wedding) They have a lot to say about what the bride wears, but they hove nothing to say about tne poor bridegroom. She rney nave no neea to, because It is a weu-nnown racr. that he usually wears a worried look. Boston Globe. Madame (In a busy street In Paris) Oh. M. l'Agent, Is It true that It Is dangerous to stand with the foot on the electric tramline? M. l'Agent No, madame. It Is not dangerous so long as you do not stand with one foot on the line and the other on the overhead wire. Pick Mo Up. Miss Flyrty Jack Hansom was tell- lug mo about a romantic adventure he had at the party last night It seems ! ho bumped into a girl In a dark hall way nnd kissed her; nnd Ho doesn't know yet Miss Elders Ob! tee heel That was I. Miss Flyrty What? Oh, for goodness sake, don't tell blm now. Let him have his romance. Philadelphia Press. Miss Hoamlcy Didn't you hear Miss Knox tell me yesterday that I was "the homeliest girl in our set?" Miss Good ley Yes, the hateful thlngl I gave her a pleco of my mind about It after ward. Miss Hoamley Ohl did you? I hope you weren't too hard on her. Miss Goodley Well, I told her she ought to consider how sensitive you must be about It Philadelphia Ledger. Perfectly Congenial; Naggsby When a man and his wife think the same thoughts simultaneously, It Is a sign that they are exceedingly congen ial. Waggsby So? Well, then, my wife and I are congenial all right, for the other night, when she said that she wondered why I'd ever been such a fool as to marry her, I had been sitting there In silence for half an hour wondering over the same Identical thing. Baltimore American, llolRtuut's Suffrage Law, Under tho Belgian law, unmarried men over 25 have one vote, married men nnd widowers with families have two votes, and priests and other per sons of position and education have tlireo votes. Sevcro penalties aro Im posed on thoso who fall to vote. That Explained It. Proud Parent And Just think she plays that away- an' never tuck a les son In her llfel Bored Guest Oh, that's what's tho matter, Is It? Baltimore American. It takes a collego graduate about 20 years to learn bow Uttlo be knows. COL BECKWITH SAYS; "I Take Pleasure in Commending Pe-ru-na For Coughs and Colds." PAUL CoIonelPauIK.BeckwIth,I,t.CoI.retlrcd,lstIlcg.MInnteUen,iaBletter ', fromI503Vermontavenuo,N.TV.,'WfishIngton,D.CwrItesj "From the unqualified endorsement of many of my friends, I ' ' take pleasure In commending your remedies for coughs and colds." Paul E. Beckwlth. IN FIELD OR BARRACKS PE RU -NA IS EFFICACIOUS. The constant exposure to tho elements experienced In an outdoor life U not so spt to cause coughs and colds aa seden tary habits. Those who ore brought face to face with the weather every day In active life aro much loss liable to catarrhal diseases than those who are housed up In lily ventilated rooms. And yetboth of theso classes aro more or lest subject to catarrh and ca tarrhal diseases. ALL CLASSES ARE SUBJECT TO CATARRH. Tne soldier sa well aa the civilian .finds It frequently necessary to nse Peruna on account of coughs and colds. 2o one la exempt. The strong and healthy are less liable than the weak and 111, but none entirely escape. As might be expected, those who lira In fastnesses have a nlim diet INDIAN ARROWS, SPEARS AND fires waniea i win paj vasn for all rood relic ol atona. Band outline, of what rou hare and get II. P. HAMILTON, Two Rivera. WUconfln ut puce. Aaareia LAND SCRIP FOR SALE Foreit rewire icrlpt for Mcurinx title M In any quantltr to Urminr, r razing1, desert or Umber Und wltLoot residence or lm proT em en t for itvle et lowett m ark- M price. , AT. HAMILTON, I Thm Porttmntt, Portland, Or. ST. HELEN'S HALL A GIRL'S SCHOOL OF THE HIGHEST CLAIM corpt ot teachers, location, build in equipment the beat, bend for cat alogue, Positive, Comparative. Superlative " I hava utad on. of your Flah Brand Bllekara for flv. year and now want a new one, alio on. for frl.nd. I would not b. without on. for twlc. th.coit. Th.y ara Ju.t a. far ah.ad of common coat as common one I .head of nothlns;," (N.ui on arruCATION) Be aur. you don't cat on. of th. com. mon klnd-thlalath. -ympDw mark of ac.ll.nca. T0Cg n. u. i untie liu, eoiTON.u..A. HBBAJ!' TOWER CANADIAN CO., LIMITED T0.0HT0, CANADA tfuArrt ef Wit Wtathtr CoMnjr anil HtU Term Open September IS, 1904 re g BPBjjSSaBBjB NO COST Or OPERATION H Jr lJ afafc &tI w"' todar lor free llluilraloi booklet. IS guns avaJSW 1 C0LUMBIA ENGINEERING WORKS W ti"otZt"u? M W'hand Johotre f orl.and, Ora. Wm Ur crop than anT others. Sold jSH . fJS by all dsjiUtrm. 1903 Heed Ad- MM H naml frt to all applicants. AOE i tSrjas.-asa-s.B, flAant inuo.z3,anUnX.JDakota II B KT It) 31') boa, per acre. 11 In n Iff You can beat that record In 1903. lfj i J ) For 10c and this notice y Bl we mall yoo free tots of farm seed Ifflh MR A samples aod our big catalog, tell. tfJm Ea Jfl lngallatxuttblsoatwooderand jm W) thousands of other seeds. frN I Peruna has always been ft gTesk favorite with the military men, both In tho army and navy. The strongest kind of testimonials aro received from olucora of high rank con cerning tho virtues of Peruna for all catarrhal ailments. Only a small per cent, of these can bo used for publication for want of apace. Mr. Harrison L. Deam, Bamslde Post No. 8, Department of the Potomac, Colonel Encampment Ho. 69, Union Veterans Legion, Colonel Green Clay Smith RegimcntKo,rr,U.V.U., Depart ment of the Potomac, Military Order Loyal Legion, Department of Columbia, Major tilth Indiana Veteran Volunteer Infantry, writes : "There la no laager any question aa to the curative qualities ot Peruoa la all catarrhal trwibha. Its successful use by many ot my friends entitles U to confidence and endorsement." O EGOIIOMIGAI IRRIGATOR Phillips Hydraulic Clean Your Grain :fOR SEED!S The CHATHAM FANNING MILL, with Sicking attachment, will clean and grade all kinds of Grain and Seeds. The only machine that has screens and riddles made especially for cleaning grain on tte Coast. To convince you that tHi Grain Cleaner is as represented I will tend you one on 30 days' free trial and will pay the freight. Write me for oar Descriptive Cat alogue and "on time" proposition it will Interest yon. GEO. W. POOTT Dept. 11 Portland, Oregon P. N. 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