I How Many Birthdays ? You must have hnd sixty at least! What? Only forty? Then It must he your gray hair. Aycr's Hair Vigor stops these frequent birthdays. It gives all the early, deep, rich color to gray hair, and checks falling hair. And It keeps the scalp clean and healthy. " I arrallv troulilait with dandruff wlilrh ,r..lti, . I k niM.I illisiirxaalila lli liltiK of llm .1 I til' 'I At"'' Vlaiir ami Han atiiilT khim ill.liicaril. M, lilr atilit tailing "ill iitiill mi I ! ilmillil liaail ut imu." -1 a v i c. Kii. rilnnia,t:imu. A Mad by J. ) Ayr tin., I.owall, Alao manuraoiurtra ar ao manuraoturar 9 XADHAPARILLA. iers I'll I s. CfiUKV Pr.CTOBAL 1 1 j tlm Hour. In theac diiy I In rlrli ninl the pmr lltltll appreciate till' service of tlm trained nurse, litit until within n coin j ut in 1 1 ly Nliiirt tliiu tin- more well-to-do int'tiilicr of society hns n"t hud tlio oinrl unity tti enjoy one branch of her prufi'HMliiiiiil mini-i nttloiiM. Now, however, tli" hourly inline In becoming nn Important member of society. Aiiioiik llii poor. says the Huston Trail script, tin' tllrtl rit't nurse come In by tin' il.iy or hour, us tin" case ! im; imI ; In the families of Hume In more com fortable ('Irt'iiitiNtntii'i'H, tin1 onllniiry trained nurse In usually cnnaucd ly tin week, ami she lately cures to tl" fur n shorter tlmi'. Tin? hourly nurse, who linn had the mi ii it- Ir.'ilnlni;. hold herself reudy to answer tails ut nil times, fur one, two, three or twenty four hour, a the case in, iv ln. Sin assists doctors lii minor ;n'i at Ioiih, koi'm each tlay to clnitiye the ilrcHxiiicfi, unit make It easier fur tln family to care fur tin patient ilur lntr t'o- ii'st of tin- ilay. Analn. In IIii-k,. (I.ivh of apartment houses, there are many homes win-re l! Is liiinn riilciil to have a nurse stay ut tin' house. Ili'ti' the hourly nurse Is tl,,' r!:lit person lu tin- rlKlit place. She rniiii -i for tin' necessary time, plan iiIm,' In inccl tlic physician when he ln.il.o-. hi visit, thus I'lialillni; tln pa tient tu have, lit little expense, nil I'cipi.stte i mic, if nut tin- luxury of n-r-taut a I ,i ;.il.i me. There ait1 many at-cd people who arc too feeble to lake fart' of themselves. They tlo not need a tralni'il nurse nor even nn atten hint nil tin tlmi', hut the nslstnnce that a roiupelent prison can give t In-in for nn hour or two tlally trri'atly adds to their comfort. New nvciiiH' of UH4'fuliii'Kn open fur the hourly mi rue In all dlroetlunn. Iti Italy tli vuliitf t In ml li contld rrt'l to bu thirty -four tnm' tht nuuual rental. V j- : - ' 'IK. Xf 1 i! v v. MISS ILLA Orr, INDIANAPOLIS. IND. SUFFEREDFOR MONTHS Pc-ru-na the Remedy That Cured. Ming Ella Off, 1127 Linden St., In dianapolin, Intl, writea: "I suffered with run down constitution for several months and t cured that I would huve to K've up my work. "On seeking the ad vice of a physician, he prescribed a tonic. I found, however, thut it did me no good. On seeking the advice of our druggist, he asked me to try Pcruna. In a few weeks I began to feel and act like a different person. My appe tite increased, I did not have that worn out feeling, and I could sleep splendidly. In a couple of nianlhs I was entirely recovered. I thank you for what your medicine has done for me." CUa Off. Write Dr. llartuian, President of The Jlartman Sanitarium, Coluuilma, Ohio, for free medical advice. All corre spondence ia held strictly confidential. LyUUM Ml. In tlm. (bud by driivHlBtJL rjariafl IT"! 13 2 KJ lVJ j cFaVoriteSI Jim llimlxi. Wall, no, I can't tell wlni' Im liven, Iti'i'ii ili lie ilnn't live, you nee; la ail wiiyn lie' Kot out of tlic lnihit If llvln' like yoii ninl me. Wlin r' Iiiivk you heen fur the lmt thres year That ymi haven't hennl folk tell I low Jimmy lllinlni pmrneil In lil rlieck 'I lia ul(lit of tli ii I'mirle llillu? lie weren't Im mi lilt t lieni pnulnecr In pretty iiiih Ii alike -One wife In Nalrliez illi'liT the lilll, Anntlier oiie here In Pike. A keerlex Inun III IiIh talk wim Jim, An ntvkwiinl lniii'l in n row, lint lie never filiikeil, nml he never lleil I reekoll h never klmweil how. An I thli hih nil the r.-lik'l"ii lie linil, To treat lili engine well. Never he pnNNeil oil the river, 'Co mini! the pilot' hell; Ami If ever (lie I'rnirle Helle took fl A tli'Mimnnl tlmen he aw. ire lle'i) In, 1. 1 her lln..le n(l!l Hie hllllk Till the 111 Hi mini K"l KNliore. All hunt him their ilay on the MixHllp, Ami lier tl it jr ci.ine nt hmt; The Mnvnuinr wim n ln-tter hont, lint tlio Itelle, he wouhlii't he inr(l; An, I mo Nlie culiie tiirin' nhuiK thnt lilKht- Tlm oMi'Mt erft on tlio line With a nlititer no, tint on her mtfety valve, A inl her fiiriiac cruiumcd, roitlii nml pine. The lire hunt out an mTia rlfareil the bur, Ami burnt a liolo In thn night; Ami, tjiiirk int a tl.mli, bIhi turneil ami Inn, In Pur that wilier hnnk on the rlteht. 'I'here wan ruuuln' uml eurMln', hut Jim yelh'il out Over nil the infernal ronr: 'I'll hull her imr.r.le iik' In the bank Till the lait Kal'Kit'M OMlmrc." Throiik'h the hot. black breath of the hiirniii' bunt Jim P,Iii,hu'h voice wan hennl. Ami tiny nil hinl truit In bin eiimicilneMM, Ami knoufl he Huulil keep bin vtonl; Ami, Miire'i you're born, they nil got off Afore the Hinukeitarkit fell A II, I I;Ii,"o'h k'lio-l went up iilmie In the HiiioUe of the l'rairie I'.elln. lie weren't no Miint hut nt jin'Kiiient I'll run my chance illi Jim 'Lnnn-iiili' of tnini' liioiiM Kentlemen That itoiiUu't hook linn, It with him. lie Ki-en h.n lmy. a tleml Mure thine Ami uent for It thar nm! then; Aii'l 'iiriit ain't aK"iuK to be too hard On it man that ilieil for men. John Il.iy. ' PRINCE OF MISERS. Incident NV lit ch Illuatrnte the Mvan IICIM of Kllaaell HitKC While mnny of the stories that are told of ItUKMell ringe's miserly bablts and ercpntrlcltlcs are fictitious, none of them are exaKKerntlons. It would be nliiKiKt ImpoHslble for anyone to I ma cine a man more economical and ntlnjry than bo, says a writer who has been looking up facts about the multi millionaire. Although his Income Is reckoned nt ?.",KM) a tiny, nt least, and some people think It Is twice thnt amount, ho has lived nt the rate of ?5,(KH) n year or lens, nnd bin personal expenses have not been I1.1KJO a year. Thnt Ih n very liberal estimate. lie hns two suits of clothes, one for week days nnd the other for Sunday, nnd ho hns worn them as lonjf ns anybody can remember, lie hns not bought a new overcoat for l.r or 'JO years, nnd bis hat Is qulto as old ns that If not older.' A few years nro he sent for n gentleman who bnd done lit in n favor, nnd lu a confidential way said thnt be was go ing to reward blm with a "tip" that he could work for a profit Then, to the man's astonishment, Mr. Sage gave him the address of a store on Seventh avenue where he could get shoes for 12 a pair. To save time the Western Union Telegraph Company serves a free lunch to its operators, and Mr. Sage appeared every day at a certain hour. A seat was kept for blm at a certain table up to the last day he came down town. Ho never pnld fnre on the ele vated railroad, because he was a direc tor, and tbe ticket takers had Instruc tions to let blm go by without paying, lie Invariably helped himself to news papers from the stand at Fiftieth street lu the morning when on his way downtown, and did the same at Rec tor street when he was going home In the afternoon. He has stolen his news papers for a generation in the same way, of the same men, and they never dared say a word about It He has always compelled the bootblacks on the elevated stations to shine his hoes for nothing. At first, years ago, they used to remonstrate. He would t'HHKl.L BAQE. ! climb Into one of the chairs and wait until limy served blm. If they dn. imilnleil pay b would threaten to have them put off the platform. The oiniilliiiH driver and cabmen on Fifth nvi'iiue point out n crack ihtom the (op puiiii of kIiim in one of liU parlor windows which, they May, has been there for 'i years. The story goes that Mrn. Kne tiegotlateil with a glazier to replace It with n whole pane for f II!. Mr. H;iK" would lint pay more than f 10. The glaxler would not yield, and the demllock hai continued for almost a quarter of s century. lie ban a quiet little country place down on Long Inland, with a good deal of lawn, but he (Iocm not keep tlie turf lia veil down like IiIh neighbors. lie lets tlii- gran grow until It Is hlKh enough to mak; good buy and then sells It for '. to a livery stnblekeeper lu the vicinity. "BOTHERATION PRIMUS." Ariiiiicntiitlve Youth Gave the Iii trut tor Homrtliiiitf to Think About. The dignity of the ohl time clergy man of u small town en wrapped blm Mo entirely In the eyes of his people thflt Jests cont'd liltig the foibles of bl.'l youth were likely to be frowned upon rather than cherished. Hut of the col lege days of the estimable nnd much reppected Nathaniel Mies, of NWst Kalrlec, Vermont, who was grnduut ed from Princeton In I7Hi, N. N. With lngton In a recent Interesting article tells us that tr.nlltlons still survive. He and his younger brother Karu ucl were both of them able but ex cessively argumentative youths, uml during their student days they were known us '.'Botheration Primus" and "Hot hern t Inn Kecumlus." Just how much of a bother the first botheration could be to an unwury pro fessor Is revealed in the famous anec dote of the Jack knfe. It has been re lated of other men than Nathaniel Mies; but at least If he cannot bo proved to be the one nnd only proper hero of It. his at tested character lends strong support to his claim. Ills Instructor In philosophy was lec turing upon "Identity," nml had Just argued that parts of a whole might be subtracted nnd other matter substi tuted, yet the whole would remain the same, Instancing the fact that every part of our boilies Is changed In seven years, yet we remain the saint? Individ uals. "Then," said Mies, "If I bad n knife nml lost the M.i le nnd Ii r l a new hi lib put In, It would still be the identical knife':" "Certainly," was the reply. , "Then If I should lose the ban lie from the new blade and have another handle made to fit It. the knife wo;ihl still be the same?" "Thnt Is so." said the professor. "Then, lu that case," triumphantly rejolnei! young P.otherntlon Primus, "if I should find the old blnde nnd he old handle nnd have the original parts put together, wuat knife- would thut be?" Story of a Woman Crnson. Beginning due west of Point Con ception on the California coast and continuing at irregular Intervals as far south as the Hay of Todos Santos In Iiower California lie the Channel Islands. In this Ideal region for the yachtaman, the fisherman and the hunter one comes to feel like a nevv Crusoe on his primitive Isle. And In very truth Crusoe's seml-mythlcn story wns enacted upon one of thece Rnme IhIhihIs, though minus the man I'YIday nnd the bnppy ending. Tbe castaway In this case wns a woman, a Innlsb cmlgrutit. left ashore through some mlscluiMce by the crew of h vessel that bad Fought nheltcr behind San Nicholas during a storm In tho enrly T0's. For over seventeen years the lone creature bnd lived un sought nnd forgotten, though the time nt length enme when, on the days tbe tnlst-clenrlng north winds blew, she could cllinb to the Island's highest point and view t lie ranchers' herds grazing upon tbe mainland. And at Inst when hope nnd reason hnd both long died, the poor, wild, gibbering creaturo wns found In her wolf's burrow among the hills by the advance guard of the otter hunters' fraternity, who hnd long wondered at tho mysterious footprints they found marked upon the lonely samls. For est and Stream. Nature's Armoretl Cruisers. Some of the papers are poking fun nt the story which comes from the l!ny of Illscny of cinbs weighing sixteen pounds nnd possessing claws t-lghteeu Inches lu circumference. Tbe Joke would have seemed the funuler, per haps, hnd the crabs been described as opening and entlng oysters. As a mat ter of fact, there Is a species which docs crack coconnuts. As students of Darwin will remember, this extraordi nary creature grows to an enormous size; so large Is It thnt In the larger ones there is sufficient fat to yield a quart of palm-oil, derived from their diet ou cocoanut. These nuta they first denude of their tough fibrous cov ering, then with their bammer-llke claws beat upon the shell until an opening is mude, and tbe rest is sim ple. These glnnts llvd on laud, but bathe each night In the sea. Ambition Urtttlttetl. First Bookworm Well, I'm working on a file of newspapers now and am entirely satisfied. Second Ditto You always did have a sneaking ambition to get Into the papers. New Orleans Times-Democrat. We lately met a large, flue- looking, assertive sort of woman. "My mother lives with us," she said. We sort of expected It. Invlstlgate It closely, and you will find that the successful men do not tak many chances. "Is she sentimental?" "Very I Khs will even weep over her old divorce papers."--Judge. Hewitt -How many meals did you hnve on the voyage. Jewett-fiross or net? Brooklyn Ufe. "It seems Wood by has discovered that he has a family tree." "yes, It's no outgrowth of his successful busi ness plant." "So the lawyers got most nil the estate. Hid Klhel get anything?" "Oh, yes. She got one of the law yers." Judge. Kinployer fto new olflre boy) Has the cashier told you what you are to tlo this afternoon. Olllce boy Yes, sir; I'm to wake him when I see you coming. Scraps. Magistrate You say your machine wiis beyond your control. Chauffeur Yes, j'our honor. If I could hnve con trolled It the cop wouldn't have caught me. New York Mail. Poet I see you accepted one of my poems and refused the other. Kdltor Yes; I took one of them out of sym pathy for you, nml refused the other on t of sympathy for the public. Kx. , "fieorge certainly Is a man of ac tion." "What has he done?" "Why, the very next tlay after the heiress accepted him be gave up his Job nt (he bank and Joined the Don't Worry Club." "You'll tak" a couple 'if tickets, of course. We're getting up a raflle for a poor cripple In our neighborhood " "None for me, thank you. l wouldn't know what to do with a poor cripple If I won him." "Well," asked the architect who had i been commissioned to make n set of plans for a New York hotel, "how do I you like them? I'hey won't do. I You have provided for only six differ ent kinds of dining-rooms." Kx. Kind lady You can get work beat ing carpets two doors from here they ure cleaning house. Homeless Holmes Thanks, mum. I migliter humped right Inter It if ymise hain't warned me. I'll steer clear of it, iiniin Cleve land Lender. Jones ito Brown, who has been ro tating his womb-rful nd ventures in Bussia) And 1 suppose you visited the great steppes of Bussia? Brown I should rather think so. And walked up every blessed one of them on my bands and knees. Office boy Miss Keyes, please let me look at your face? Miss Keyes What for? Office boy Why, the boss in Id some of the paint was scratched off his typewriter. I didn't know whether he meant you or the ma chine. Chicago News. The three-year-old daughter of a leading minister resents too great familiarity. A few evenings ago, though she seemed a little unwilling, a caller took her upon bis lup, where upon she said with great gravity: "I want to sit In my own lap." Mabel (not in her first youth) First of all he held my band nnd told my fortune; nnd then, Evle, he gazed Into tny face ever so long and said he could rend my thoughts! Wasn't that clever of him, dear? Evle Oh, I suppose be read between the lines, darling Pu neh. "What did you discuss nt your' li brary club this afternoon, dear?" asked the husband in the evening. "Let me see," murmured his wife; "oh, yes, I remember now. Why, we discussed that woman who recently moved liito the house across the street nnd Longfellow." Ex. Pausing uncertainly before n desk In the big Insurance olllce, the Hiber nian visitor said to the clerk: "Ol want to tek out a pawiley." "Life, fire or marine?" drawled the dapper clerk with Infinite snrensm. "Al three, O'lm thinkln'," retorted the applicant; "Ol'm goln' fer a stoker in th' navy." Puck. Mrs. Younglove Our cook says those eggs you sent yesterday were ancient Grocer Very sorry, ma'am. They were the best we could g"t. You see, all tlie young chickens were killed off for the holiday trade, so toe old liens nre the only ones left to do the laylu'. Mrs. Younglove Oil. to be sure. Of course. 1 hadn't thought of that. Chicago Record-Herald. V'roin AppeiHrano". When the six year-old son was taken In to see the new baby, says the Philadelphia Public Ledger, he ex claimed: "O mamma. It hasn't any teeth! O mamma, It hasn't nny hair:'.' Theht clasping his hnnjs In distress, he cried, "Somebody has cheated us! It's an old bnby." Geehaw nml tiitttl.-ip Farmer Geehaw Sim Walton hns got forty gals omnia' to board with blm this summer. Fanner Glddnp Dew tell! How did he manage to git so iimny? Farmer Geehaw lie advertised that uuthln' but college students wuz employed on the farm. Philadelphia Bulletin. The people down lu their hearts ad mire the father who refuses to sit on the back porch for any daughter's beau. When a young man asks for the band of an heiress he means the one In which she carries her purse. Hopeless It is as Impossible to conquer the diseases Contagious Blood Poison with Mer cury anrl Potash as it would be to conquer the king of the forest in a hand-to-hand encounter, as thousands who have had their health ruined and lives blighted through the use of these min erals will testify. They took the treatment faith fully, only to find when it was left off, the dis ease returned with more power, combined with the awful effects of these minerals, such as mercurial rheumatism, necrosis of the bones, salivation, inflammation of the stomach and bowels, etc. When the virus of Contagious Blood Poison enters the blood it quickly con taminates every drop of that vital fluid, and every muscle, nerve, tissue and bone becomes affected, and soon the foul symptoms of sore mouth and throat, copper-colored blotches, falling hair and eyebrows, swollen glands, sores, etc., make their appearance. Mercury and Potash can only cover up these evidences for awhile; they cannot cure the disease. S. S. S. has for many years lecn recognized as a specific for Contagious Blood Poison a perfect antidote for the deadly virus that is so far-reaching in its effects on the sys tem. S. S. S. docs not hide or mask the disease, but so thoroughly and completely cures it that no signs are ever seen again. Sjf"3 iC while eradicating the poison of the disease Vv will drive out any effects of harmful mineral treat- Kw ) ment. A reward of $1,000.00 is offered for proof that S: S. S. contains a mineral ingredient of any kind. Treatise with instructions for home treatment and any advice wished, Without charge. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. I'lla-rlni to Mecca. Last year about 200.VK) pilgrims went to Mecca, representing a Moslem population of about 200.000.') In Tur jkey, Arabia, Egypt, Soudun, Zanzi bar. Barbury states, South Africa, Af ghanistan, Persia, iialut hlstan. India, the East Indian and Philippine Islands, China, and Bussia in Asia. The gov ernments of Turkey and t Egypt pay toll (blackmail) to tbe Bedouin tribes, through whose territory the pilgrim ages pass, but the system is not tn tlreiy effective. Last year some 20 per cent of the pilgrims were reported Ill-treated, wounded or killed, and it Is estimated that during the pilgrim age season travelers to Mecca were robbed of more than $1,000,000. Cara vans of 3,000 to 5,000 camels are no rare occurrence. Mother will And Mrs. WIiibiow's BoothlnR ByTup thu bent reined y toune lor their children duriDg the teething period. Proe vs. Poetry. The poet raves of the beautiful hair that crowns his fair idol's head and calls tlie Qiao a prony old bear who ignores its splendors instead. Yes, the poet of it makes a fad, its glories in verse he will group; but, like other men, he gets mad if a straud of it gets in his soup. CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Rhymed All Risht. A school teacher was trying to Im press upon a scholar's mind that Co lumbus discovered America in 1492. "Now, John," he said. "I will tell you the date In rhyme so that you won't forget It. 'In fourteen hundred and ninety-two Columbus sailed the ocean blue. Now, can you remember that, John?" "Yes, sir," replied John. Next day the teacher said, "John, when did Columbus discover Ameri ca ?" "In three sea!" fourteen hundred and ninety- Columbus sailed the dark-blue A New Kipling Story. It is nearly a year since any Ameri can magazine has been fortunate enough to eecure a story from Kipling; but the Ac.tfitat Century prints a tale "An Habitation Enforced," which gives us Kipling at his best. Someone, in com paring Kipling with the old, three vol ume novelist, has said that he gives us ii.v 1 ? 1 i-- -t .1. ...I- 1 Hie l.ieoig extract Ol wioee came low- ing on a thousand hills," so here, i where two Americans,' a nervously broken millionaire and bis wife, take up an enfored habitation in an enchant ed corner of England, he contrives to give a quintessence of American and British civilization a commentary, in brief, with vistas euch as only a Kip ling Ctiti open up. A delightful vein of satire crops out wherever the British way ami the American way meet, a vein which will charm readers on both sides tbe Atlantic. Mo.-t readers, too, will find in this latest story of the greatest of living English story writers tbe spiritual touch which was so strongly manitest in 'They" seemingly marking a new and higher phae of de velopment in man and wiitt-r. No l'enaioii Yet. j "Well, to be honest with you," said the tramp, ' I can't exactly say that j I'm a veteran and have witnessed tho horrors of wur, but I think I deserve a pension, though," "For whatV" "Well, I was once locked In a freight car for a week, with the weather at eero and nothing but a frozen turnip to eat, and nothing but blocks of build- 1- . Ing stones to keep me warm, and if I am not entitled to a pension nobody else ought to have one. Tbe horrors of that old turnip beat me horrors of a battlefield all to pieces." SIMPLE, STRONG, SWIFT 12 to 18 Tons Per 40 Inch Feed Cianing. n, tmtt 'I I T""" i ) i r I f to 4 Feet Stroke. Automatic I'lunger lraw. Ordinary Hox Cars. No Small Weak Tartu. MITCHE3L.L.S C Fight king1 of Not Desirable. He They say a ghost appears at tht parlor window of that old house at 12 o'clock every night. She Well, I don't think I should fan cy'that atyle of window shad. For bronchial tronm trtr Tiso'a Cure for Consumption. It is a pood cough medicine. At (irug?istr. pre e Z t enia. A common screw with a stout string tied around tlie top makes a fair substi tute for a corkscrew. CITC Permanently Cured. Ko fltnor nerrmmneM Mid fOr tirni day's um-iif lir.Klni'nlriiit Nerve lte-iirer. Henil for Free H'Z trial hriitlemid treatise, 1)1. H. II. Kline, 1.1.I..W1 Ar.li ht.. flillaitlibla, Fa. The secret of success is constancy of purpose. Disraeli. MALLEABLE IRON STUMP PULLERS r'aiient, llic'tleni ami Mrottirel stump 1'iiiler on tlie inarseu 11 Hnr-ie p"wr on tlie eep Willi two horse. Write lor fle.-ripn v i-adtlug and price. - . - If KIFkSON MACHINRHV CO. Foot ol Morriaoi Street MortlanJ. Oreron OREGON POTLAN9 ST. HELEN'S HALL A OIRI.'S SCHOOL OF THE HIUIIKST CLAS.S corps nf teehe-. location, build Inir equipment the tl. beuJ lor cat afogue. Term Opens .September IB. 1904 BAD DEBTS COLLECTED E V E KYVHERE-SEHD THEM IH MERCIUNTJ PROTtarVE A5JN. 'f-SMfO C ttAf CfM HAf( fiMJm BUM, SALT LAM CITY. UTAH CUKE IlfcAVLS. CObUH Dl temper. All trouble that nur heave. Sold on gnamnte orer CURED 34 The part I month I hare cared I f bone of beeTea. 4 of dletam- Kr and 9 of rbronfc rouffb." & hnrke. Newark, N. T. Write bow many beadrtorlr too have, we vend stock book FREE Trntltm KeTneyCii..St.Pml,rlir, rUBTLAMO HID CO., Portland. Uail ganta. WE CAN CURE YOU Tne iwts rnnno-jirtrte institute and School for 1 Rtliniinert'ril of I'elroit. Mirhiu-au. rMa ilihed eleven .Scut-. Have enred thoiHiids. Gold .Mt-ihil awarded I Vurld's Fair. St l.oui. rit. Itceotuiiieriled by p!iyio lnn. educator. clfivyii-'ii.nnii tM-ii.l.iutt't. every here. Tlud Institution hasu Western llrum h ac I'MrtUnd witb a very lartrc clna of niuls In atti ndiinee men ai:J women, tri ns anu t,oy- ti 11 aree. ten to.-i.uy. Many uava lieen fined ill three wee;..-, lint l'e t; nix weeks i tha tlim-UMiitlly retinired. W,llelo- in t-ortlHtidout-H-tuber 14tll. U ill aet-ept pni.iirt until Septiiii.er Nt. A 14tll. U ill aet-ept pupiM until Septeiii l-er 1-it. A POSITIVE, ABSOLUTS CURE GUARANTEED. rite a I oin-e lori;irl.e ...i is.uii'1 terms. II y on men lion thin imi-er and aeml ti eei'l . in xlumi". to i-u'ver ontaire, 1 ill wild von our elo.h Ih-hmI. ;i I aL-e book. 'i ha Origin aud li-eatui.nt of Stammer in,;," tree of eharvo Aildress WILLIAM T. LEWIS Western R.-l-reauumuve Associate Principal 8. W. Cor 1 8th nnd P.nleiirh Street v Note-No pupil accepted at loitland after Sept. l.t. DR. C. GEE WO CHINESE MEDICINE CO. Konrerly located t 253 Aider St. for the I-Hst i ye-b I.Vii ! -.' .t nAvt Movto lite i.nigi' 1-rii-k. MiiiMliiK at the S. K. ru. r ul r n t nml Vorritni Mtects. Eu- trance No. a KirBl .Slre.'t. Successful Nome Treatment I Hi. f. 0 KE WO is known throughout the t tit tt'd blHii's, ami is cnI cd the drent ( hi-lie-t liocio' mi account uf Iiin woiuteriul cur, . win out the nut of a k uiic, u uhuul using poison or drills of any kind, lie trcais K.iy ami all diBCHKCK nh jiuwvrtul Oricntnl Koius, Heron, Muds, hark mid Vegetables that are unknown to medical cience in thin country, and through tha Useol there harmless remedies. He guar antees to cure Catarrh, Asthma, T.ung '1 rouble. Rheumatism, Nervousness, Stom ach, I. ivor. Kidney, Female A eakiieea and All Chronic liiseascs. Call or write, enclosing 4 'Jo. stain n for mail ing Book and Circular. Addres.it The C. Gee Wo Chinese Medicine Co. No. 162'i first St.. S. f. Cor. Morrison I I" Plcaw mcntioa Ihii paper. Portland, Oregon. V P. N. U. No. 31-1905 1 I UKN writing: to advertUert !! mention iuii iapr j IF YOU Sure but Not Slow Day SOUTIIWICK PRESS l'utt Full Weight luto 8TAVGR CO. Sl'OKAM! UOISP