Mood's Sarsaparilla! 'I In- III rTr-i-irt'-r-. A. II, Ml Unii'l nf ll.iiilnii hi f i t i -! i i t I nil .illirr iim-,I, Imi , In nii ilt, Iiij; il llk'lil iik' ilii"! tin- Hindi. lie tin 4 iiIik mnl i iinx. i I,,,.,,,. .,,. f v... i. 1 , ifuwit in II I, tit Imiii, Iiik ni. . . ,, . , ... (' ' il'rf, 1 1 1 1 1 .1 I I I I 1 il' II' 1 J r r me mill- 11 en hiriM in- nn. tin- .r( lit Kill iiii titlv only JiikI Iiikuii It ri i IVfi) Mm. M' i atltii.ini,. III llir Il' I two ! 1114 II. km any .r. I. .in .,ur (",:xi. Il I." llir nliini( r. .nil. h i i,f ,i..,.,, ' li tiiff-l .rinif nf Hi ii na-'i 1 1 it ) il u Drill. It 1'iirllli d tint I. hi'.. I. ruii'i nil I, In.,. I .IN riin', nil liiimiirn ami nil 1 1 11 .i Ion, Il Mri'liKllii lK llm l..nin. i, ir.iili. nil i'i.li. nml .iill. up Din vi hi. It riiri a llial tlri'.l fenllng uml ii.uU.. llm i nk i-lr.mg. In usual lli-uld. nr III lii-w tul.li t form, Iijii I . Inn li.illur. It r I It front nnl. A inrrrapi iiilriit uf t'linllrT, Vnle-i rep.ill dint Kie.it Hind iIiiiii'n extend fill' llllli'M lllnllK' t lie IllU'tll cnilhl of llir Hi IIImIi 'hhlilii l. Thi-tc, In ii.ldlfliin In Im'Iiiu utterly wiirtlileA fur nil pur Mii'. nil- ni-xi 11 nii'iiiirc in (hi- iinrrow atrip nf low hunt l.rl vvi i'ii tin-in nml I III! llllN. I'llllllUlll) (if llllMlll-MH llll'll lllltl- llill'l lllllll'.l III 1 . 1 1 1 till- Hllllll III smiie ue, nml If dmlr wiiiko 1 r i I'l'iilUnlilo mi IniliiMry Mill In- ImiIII ii. 011 (In dunes. '1 ' 1 1 - pliin Ik to 11 111 mi fm -l tut liil(l,H fniiii nud. Tin- v )! I llll'llt till H proved Hl.' I'HN (III till- I'llllll j I 1 of M l-' ;, hl. i lU I, ,' In nl.ll'i-r III'1 (In- In. .Ill till I !( )-. j "Our w.iili iniiv hii i i'i," hiiI.I Mr K 1 1 Ii hunt t i i i iid. , "nr iiin.v ! r Miitii'U lure, nml iniiy full. II urn I Ml'ill-d If le n 1,1 l .i . 1 ml '1 .1U1 hut dull, Jnil klmw, IiiUIiiUi'H ii r" iniiniinii. "M Ihii,in Me I'niiiinnli i-t er.Vtt here. I In'iinl 11 hmjcr 1 1 1 1 . 1 i-. il -rlm- limit I I'iK un aiinllii'i' (,'U 11 di rii. mil 11I1 nil (In 111. "'Vnii inn K n -."nut iimiiy nil tlll.lA, I Mtppime,' I III' llMJir mm hi. " ' i iIJ (on, in) ilntiM,' Mild (lie doe (nr. " 'Mut it'Hdirt' nilt-tnlies nre often hurled ilii'ii under iiiiiimI,' hiiI'1 tin- I.t T. " 'Vi-,' an Id t fm (Inrtnr, 'lill'l law yers' llll"-tllk. oft.!! MM III,; lx let III (lu nlr!'" Fnllncf Almnl J-tclr. JoWI-IlT", W hell WIlteheM lll' with I tlii'iu for rt'j hi I tm, 11 ru frequently Inault , el w llli die reimik : 11. 'tit aIi. !.- Mi.. .il. k nr.- iiinilii.vil In " trunt there I tin dimmer of rrys M'Viriil enlm nml tnUf II L'lilf nntlt 'mill I,..i,l' mi II ni.1 V ,.r II... !..vt.,l Iii (tin WnrkH if my M'litrli." f iirlnrlly. Noun' I'tpiTtK (I11I111 dull tlii'i' till. Ut iiimln of mi ml nml llm.' lll . (Ii.- I.iill'llni' I.t Irk of tin- flit nr. In Wulo nml tin I ' 1 1 1 1 t KHiK'lniii. Itrf.irin .Ncrileil. "frnntor," imknl llir ri-jmrlrr, "In t !jiti likrly to I." it 11 rt-form 1. ilnl 1..11 In lh n.'.ir fni ii r-V ' "I'mlinMy mil," niitnir.'.l llin pinlnitit 1 1 I 1 1 1 .1 1 1, "lint I !ii 111m ri Inn I a Kruuinii lint (hi lt- c ii;lit In lit it -iiiiik' In III.' fir.ii of n t in in i( iTin i( tin ou ill in 'Mi rt of Julit." "In wliitt r.'ii. .-l ?" 'll. II U f.'ll flint n wltm-Hii nlmul'l In- hivnru nur.'ly In I. 'II lln- Irnlti mil Imili i.k' I'Ht 111" I1111I1. 'r.-!!iiu' tin- wlml' tllllll in tint i.tlly llllflir.-niiiry in tuna! i.K'a, hut ia iiiirti.iii' liilily Injii'li CI. .,!." WAST fi. D TO A SHADOW. Out Found C iro Afti-r Fiftor-n Yo.trs lit Sufli-fiifr .t!, tl.,'Hn'lij.;. r lit till" S'lttr .1 11 'ti hill, . , n v ' : " I' ir hfl.'i ii yi nrH I liii.l ki.liirv tt'.iililif . Hlnl I Imllull 1 il.M ti.r-il ' faithfully, . 111 1 I n it tin. I H rtiro. I hrnl ' lu-itvy I nrkiirln-i", ilii".- rv In mine In-", ami tur rililu urinary diHor ilern. ( inn tiny I i nl-UpM.-.l, fi-l iiii-iiiti!i nit t)m i.li-wilk, nml thi-n WHitcil avtay in lii'd (nr Xrn wt-i'k. After heinn tip, I Iii-khii uniiiK I'nMti'i Kidney 1'illn. In (Diiple of mniithn I ritri tit .1 my old lienltli, ittiil now weili 1MH poiinda. Twelve lioxeii did it, and I liavtt Imvn f two yearn." S ld l.y all dealer!. f)0 retitit a liox. I'nnler-M illuirii Co., Htiffalo, N. Y. CLASSIFIEDADVERTIS1NG Portland Trade DircUory Nurnr and Aldrrr in PorllndJ uf Krprc rndihvr iutitr tu mi. A.I! C.ll.llul. 1 'Yi Tor 11 Kfent iiiiiiij 1 mm i think tliero tire tltNli.Hii'Kt J.-uilcrii whn innk.- a prtn'tlfe, with "full Ji-tveU-d" wntclii-n, of nutxttltiidiiu cry m 11 Ih for tint Jt-wclM lit mi 1-imnmmn profit An 11 uiHltt-r of fart, du re U no truth In thin iinpl-loii. A jt-wrli-r, tin ninttor linw illnhntifNt, out Id nut nli'iil tin J.-w-.In In it wiit. li, for tlu-y itn- vhIui-I.-mx ; tln-y only mnt lo r-ntM nplixe. In niithjin- wnlf tii'X the J.-wi'Ih wrr" often nwlly, In modern wntrlMti tlmy art lu-ver worth limp- thnn a ifmnii. Maliri HI nrrrni r. I IWI'lIl-IH III llplirtllll'llt llnlfl-n X.illll' tllin-x n.'.'iii tn fni;. t (liMt milt ers;illniiH 111 tin- I'litr.im i- hiillx limy 1 1 .'ih.11 id hy on r I.'Ii.iiiIh. Thi-i wn-t the ti'. l Iti' Mhlih :i h.hili.l 1 1 1 1 x . 1 1 1 I i.'.ili.'l lit din i".ii- i.f I,!-. :i..irit I re --if ly : "I'mIi'I I i!k I 1 mi-! I l,ii..-,- ery well v. I. ;it "ii U1.11M s.iy ! I'.ut I I.11..W -J"ii h.ivi' I., ru i.fT ..ijiii;; jii.l.cr mi. I ..- t nil j ..nr iiimii.'v I" "N.i, I didn't, my le:ir; I ti t'-M-n-fy d.ill.ifi," Win tin- tutu 'lll.itliiK ini n- i-r. The hIIhT vnh-e xilddrtily tilndll! it.-. I. "Well. Mrlnipi lifter nil we Wi.lneu nr n little t.... net ere - a tnun hliniiM have 11 little re.-reiii l.m nmv mid then" I II' I I I I l-l I I I 1 1 -1 ; t,.'ll. Hit; h mi I.', rt i.'v IIik l M . I . I A N I K I ; S - - , 1.. ism! I'.a . t mi J. nun-rn I I Jl"l I ' 1 .III fi. . I ..I :i kii"li t. 1 11 i.ilii' .!. . . l.ii.l.'i; 11. ..I 11 I ,r I. 1 imkn .V I '.1. I. 1 ii.r'-. ttt t - ry ri'i.t ii' . Ilr V Looking Ahrad. Ill n enr.y eluilr Mr. 'J'rouhle Hunter ant In front of 11 hit; warm ntnve, hut Innked Mud nil the niiinLe curled frulil liU eh-nr Il.-ivnmi t'lKnr. I Hit lovely wife pl.-ieeil tier firm on the top of the rlnilr h:i'k mid wltll the other Ini ml Kt Piked til M troiihled hmw, "IIllH HomethlllK C'lie W Tullg lu llll si -lieuM, ilenr?" nhe nnktxl. He remained ulletit. "Vou've Ut-n . dUaptKiliited over fioim-t Ii I ii; ? He remained allelit mid on Ida fare rare t.r.xided. "What 011 earth n worrying ymi, ih-.'ii?" (the tisked with tears In her voiiv, "I wax jut thlnUtiii;," he nald b.tM.v. "nf the iipprniteli nf K.rlliir. when I'll have tn take the KluVepIpe down." In illaiiapnllM Star. 11 1 -1 H 1 1 .1 it.. l'""' 1 i.hi ; W . 1 A 11 I I I l I . I. I I . 1 ( I llll'llt Hi ' III till l. T" ij.r. inli'i' l.i' .I 1 i.li- !."! h i. t I: I AM l I'. 1 11' nr I II... VII I I I..' Ill,' I I I 0 , I III! W.- , ll.lilil . st. W run tin ui.il I 'uh, iin- r. II . Milt 1 XII V K . I 1 1 I II I i I n.irT'in. . I'. 11. 1'.-. .i i. Kfe-'ii a A!ir'.l lit-i'liuirn .V .. 'a 11111..1 .i.tilirt I . vi r 1 11I1..' 11. 111 1-0 ' n lur 11I-I1I in-a. Mumaoii uiul hlllli allrwla. I.;tiilt- IkimIiiIIh v. J IM I I It V I 1 11 1 1 1 If ymi Hunt yi.iir li.'ii-. In 'tky HUM. . X r.li' lit ti.r In'. 1'KI Itrilli.rt l.tonil I'l -ll 1 A ll.l I I III I Kl.Hn A. inu Mllla U I'orl.iili.l, un nun. I I A M It .t dill I A N'H I Mil. al ilii.i Iiiiiik- mi 1'it .1110 nittal, .iriiniiM mul I'Ihiiu-. imi . i.sy im. lit.-nta. 1 .Ii- li.r I lal. I ..-( lit -iili.tr ) .in 11 irn'.-. All.-li.V till I . r 1 lliuiiuk. r 1 .1., i i.rili.iiil, 'it"ii- Tiiniiiriiv TAitiiir 1 111 1 I'lfl" in urn- ..Mil i.ohII mi n r 1 1 1 m l.i 11 w 1 I'nin iiliiiil.il I lilni'll-'i u I oiilv l"f ilii.il Itn..' W r !i- I'D 1 ur (i. II ... I' A I I I H' I I 1.1 lilt A III I - I I I II I. iiiuit.l 'lln-uite llull.lliiic, I'm 1 laii.t, iii.-Hitn. 'llir Man nil Hip f-ia. They were K"lni tn dn.- matinee. She was iiji In hi r hniidnlr puldui; on tin I -1 1 i 1 1 K" t'lllilu-H, and he was blttilii,' Itn pntii'iilly on (he front utepn. "IJeoi'ne,' hhe rnlleil down HWeetly, "Jie-t ni.e iiilimie more until I tind my Klnves." l'lft 'l llilliufes passed. "tJenrge," came front nlmvr. "wait atinther aeeoiid. I've Inst luy pill." Twenty minute rdlppi-d hy. "(Jixne," bhe enlidlilied, "don't go. One moment. A button Just Jumped off my nhoe." io njc alienee. Then (ieorge calls wearily : "Hurry n little. Kthel. If you Ret down Itt another the minutes we can make the evenlnj; performance. Mat Inee'rt over loiij? no." H-X I ' J M 'J ' ..' . V:.V3 Tlie Klntl You lluvo Always Itoimht litis borno tlto Hiifiuii turo of Clias. II. Fletcher, nml Juts hvvn iiuitlo uutlcr I1I.4 icrs(iiial HtipcrviNloii for over IH) .ars. Allow no 0110 to docolvo you in this. Countcrfcltix, Iini tut ions nntl tlust-us-iTood " tiro but Ilxporlnu'iitH, and .'iidanjrcr tko ltcalth of Clilltlrcn lxicrlcnco iininst J.xpcriinciiU What is CASTOR I A CitNtoriu Is 11 liarinlfss mnbst Unto for Caslor Oil, I'nro lioiic, Drops ami Mnotlilntr Syrups. It is 1'loasant. It' -outaiiis neither Opium, Morphiiio nor other IS 11 trot lu Mihstaiicv. Its apro is its K"uniii(co. It ilt-stroys Woriu4 ami allays I't-vciihncsH. It tircs Diarrlm a and AViinl ('tiif. It ndiovos 'IVi-tlilnjr Troubles, cures Constipation and ITatulcncv. It nssiinilatcs tho Food, regulates tho Stoniai-li and Itowcls, ulvino; healthy and naturul bleep. Tho Chiltlren'H I'anaceti Tho Mother' i rleiul. Tlie Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho Signature of Si s iimiii inir" 111 SIX S fTTTtL. In Uso For Over 30. Years. AFTER ALL. Mir- I . mi n.l Xl.r- lln.l lli-eii llnluif m liritll lifltlll. M ii ry r'niti'.tnu tnHiid In r pinkiife of lil"l.il.v piiieiM ii.oii (In- tatile, or.- n7 her hat nml Jin ket mid threw herself lip. ill the i-mii'h, hi I' lliiK'-ra pi-mi- llili I r liehltiK even. She wax nick of teii.-hliitf h. ( ..f It ! The filler linihl tlniiH with w hi. h i-1 in had hc:U!i nun h.l nlie had hroken liKalliNt tin- llillliel hie luii rli'l M of (In- nyittciii. f I . I- llll'll I ' I ' -i 1 1 m had fad.-d helnre ilnyM tilled t" the hllin hy die emlli'MX ev.'letlnliH of lifly rextl.-HH Niyn. She had had dl'eiilnM of hcllitf (III lll Itu.'iiie In tin- IIv.-h of In-r Ixiyn, hut nnmelmw nhe had no time tn In- an In lliieine. It wax more than nhe could il l to 'Vet lii the reijiilreliientM of II crowd ed M-ln-dulo. She wan Jut-t tln.-l of It nil. Jiixt then Nnrah npepared lit tho d.xir. "Somi-lxidy to n-e joit, MIhm Mnry,'" i-hi- nald. .Mary mm- Impatiently. "Sometxidy" In that particular Inne meant ii pupil nr pupil'M mother. Il wan a m.itln-r thlx time, a nhal.l.y wmniili, with inrvoux IiiiiiiIh mid eyi-H W here M. r row had InliK made II home. Sin- rnM- timidly an Mary cntcri-d. "1 know I'm luaklni? Ixihl tn enme," nhe nald, "hut ll'x nnre (rollhle we'ni lu. Jim, he wotildu't have let lue, hilt I nald lt'n 11 nwe.-t wnmiui'H heart nlm h.'iH, nml nhe'll h. Ii uh If i-he run. It' Jim MalonyV mother I am." Mary ri'ini'iiilxri'il Jim Maloiiy. Hho had worki-I w hard to help the hoy, mid now "lt'n the truth I'm telling ye. ileary," tin- tremhlPii,' vol-e went on. "Jlni't fa ther wan lint hoiiei-t, mid I wax (leH perate nfrald for Jim till he came t.j loij. Then, Nilddeil like, he nral!lt ened up. "'Mother,' he nayx, Vhe hellevea me, and 1 nfii'l k'oluc l.a. k on l.. r.' "And he didn't, deary, I know In; d'.du't. Alter In- w. i.t : 'ral Ship- .'Ii'-, e.T.V lli-ht he'd look Lie -I I'. . I ll t an. I I I: t.i-w. '1 l. ii .- !.-r-v as m .;:ey lo-t. and th"V' i i. 'I t hey knew nlKiiit .llm -e;.t ...rd to lu-, ,-ilid In the e... .!.! th. i . ;.. .-ii . ! h 1.1- !;.lh.-r Ivmi- the.; "T.-;i Mi-, 'rai.-toii I didn't k ha. k on In-r." So I m. tile hold " M.u-yV h ind- elnsed ai.oiit the tl'.lt-t.-rii.ii lin'i't-s. "Ill oi.,e with ymi this minute," i-he said. "1 think that we ran '.-t him "III. Mild If lint, we'll tell Jim that we're pr.itld nf lilln." j Two hours later Mary returned. Sho had worked hard, hut hhe had In-r-minded JIiu'm employers tit hint, and the l.xik III Jim's cycH - grateful, holi est eye had rewarded her It thoU Kiimlfold. Her ulanit- fell UkiI) the. hlxtory pntx-rx, and Khe mulled. Tho nftennxiii neenied so long ttgol Vouth'H ( Viiupanloii. Th e Wi n n i Stroke 1 JlrAlV4 .,..g -TV " -,' 11 If more than ordinary skill in playing brings the honors of the 'arr.e to the winning player, so exceptional nurit in a remedy ensures the commendation of the well informed, and as a reason able amount of outdoor life and recreation is conducive to the health and strength, so docs a perfect laxative tend to one's improvement in cases of constipation, biliousness, headaches, etc. It is all-important, however, in selecting a laxative, to choose one of known quality and excellence, like the ever pleas ant Syrup of Fij.'s, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co., a laxative which sweetens and cleanses the system effect ually, when a laxative is needed, without any unpleasant after effects, as it acts naturally and gently 0n the internal organs, simply assisting nature when nature needs assistance, without griping, irritating, or debilitating the internal organs in any way, as it contains nothing of an objectionable or injurious nature. As the plants which are combined with the figs in the manu facture of Syrup of Figs are known to physicians to act most beneficially upon the system, the remedy has met with their general approval as a family laxative, a fact well worth con sidering in making purchases. It is because of the fact that SYRDP OF FIGS is a remedy of known quality and excellence, and approved by physicians that has led to its use by so many millions of well informed people, who would not use any remedy of uncertain quality or inferior reputation. Every family should have a bottle of the genuine on hand at all times, to use when a laxative remedy is required. Please to remember that the genuine Syrup of Fi;;s is for sale in bottles of one size only, by ll n put.i! !e drucyists and that full name of the company California Fig Syrup Co., is plainly printed on the front of every package. l-Ygular price, 50c per bottle. K. & wj forma Fig Syrup (M 1 '' 1 - "'- "a ! ''' C'rir r txnvt'i" : a 1 V rco. C& I. ifcw York W.L. Douglas! ELEVATES WATER o.so 0 to. 00 CU f T? O FOR 0 ot 0 onucQtiii W. L. Dougla 94.00 Cilt Edge Line cannot be equalled atany price. I A NOVEL DUEL. There has loii heen Intense rivalry U-twecii two expert carvers employed In a New York dow n town restaurant. The two men worked side hy side, and tuiiMnntly each hra'cl of his own ac-eoinpll-'hineiH.s. At last, says a writer in the New Yolk l'ress, the manager de.-idrd that lii s.nne way M-ax- inu.st Imj etahll.-l.ed. "See here," he said one day, "why don't yon two llht ii duel for mj primary V" "Aha: Name .e arms:" they tiotu er, limed. "11. 1111 sandwiches,' said the manager, with a smile, a very crafty, coiiiinercial r,rin, hy the way, for he had rcecived lour orders from societies for nearly two thousand ham sandwiches, and was Worried about tilling them. It was de cided that the carter who tlnlshed the lirst thousand ham sandwiches, which Included slicing the hread, Imtterlitg It ami slh-lnn the haul, was to he declared the winner. The manager Invited a dozen of his patrons to witness the contest between the skillful carvers. When they entered the kitchen they were confronted with twenty live large boneless hiiius mid bread piled up lu uiicountahle tiers. At the word "tin!" the spectators crowded round to watch the freak coil test. As the sandwiches plied up with the regularity and uniformity of a ma chine, they could not help admiring the skill which enabled the carvers to slice the bread with 11 single swtvp of tho knife, butter It evenly with another Bwcep, and slice the ham ho that It fair ly dropptxl Into position on tho bread. After watching for n time, the M.e'tn. tors left to lie. back lit the exciting fin ish, w hich Ur! manager predicted some hours later. "Pierre wins!" exclaimed tho mana ger. "One thousand jierfeet ham sand wiches lu ten hours and seventeen min utes, using eleven largo boneless hams. Francois, nine hundred mid thirty-two sandwiches lu the same time. "Here are two half eagles for you both. I'll split the money, and If there lire any more ipiarrrls, you'll need tho money to tide you over while you hunt another Job." mitt f vk r ri ; u 1 Hi mvsLK r7 h rri 1 j 1 rpj 11 1 if 1 x 1 111 -r- 1 ;JnW 6 8f6 Capital 2 500ccd $10,000 W. L. nOL'GlA.t MA tfk'S X ST7 3 MOf MFM'S S.'i.SO SHOES 1 HAM AMY OTHtH MAHUFAOTURLH IN Tlic. WORLD. (itA '.Hu to anvp-e oho can pioe tni st.temfnt. II I ciiulil I jkc miu Into niv three laritr factorial t Unit k tun. Mn., and nhnw . u the Inllnitc care Willi w liicli e crv piilr .if shots l muJe. uu would renlie why W. I.. Dunlins J.l..,ll hhecs coat more tu mi.ke, why they hold their nhupc, lit better, ttexr longer, ntul are of greater Intrinsic value Ihun liny Mher time. IV. L. Oouclaa Strvntj Mxda Sfroam tor Man, $2.()fi. Boy' School A UrosmStsoom, $2.6U, if, ft. 7 5, $ I. BO CAUTION. -iii-i-t i.-ii ln""k W.J..tn..ii;. las .Ii".'-. 1 ik. no Hul'-tit'.ito. .-no i:i'iitiiiie Vith.nit hii n.'iin and i' r o-e s t m j..--1 on li"ttntn. iiif Culor iw 'ets i.Nt-f ; t' . v n ' '-'of ueur bra&sy. W motor I Iliir.trtt-1 Cat .l.'k.-. W. 1 lul til.As. Ilrocktuu, Mam. by WATER POWER THE COLUMBIA HYDRAULIC RAM Th llnrd-Worltlnit rtrformer. "Somet lines," said fncle Kben, "it pears to me like a reformer was one o' (leshere people dat has to talk two hours an' it half to Vpress one o' de ten eouimaiidniciits. An' d.ir wtirn't no dis pute 'bout dat lu de lirs' place." Washington Star. What tlit) lrt-x Nevded. Miss Angles This new gow n of mine doesn't give me tho graceful llguro tho tailor claimed it wotiKL I uiust have It altered. Miss I'luiiiplelgh Why don't you take. It to l'ttddeni & t.? Miss Angles Aro they your tttllorsl Miss riuinplelgh Oh, no; they're up holsterers. Tlt-lUts. When a woman buys glasses, sh usually says It Is due to astigmatism, Dut It U oftcuer duo to oldugeliiui. How's This? We ofTcr Ono lltuulrod Iiollars Tiptt-Rril fct inv ckm' of I nlitrrh Uml cuiiunt bo cured hy littU's t'ktarrh Cure. X. J. v llKShY A CO., Pror. Toledo, O. We, tho undorrliiiit-'J, havo It now u X. J. Clu-iiey ti.r the la.-.l li yearx. and ooliero him i-vrlci'tly hmierat'lo in all Luk iii.-s Uttiiduo tionx uiul ttnam iiUly able lo carry uut auy oU liKaltona made hy their linn. kst A 1 Hl'AX, Wlinlexalu lriief if ts, Toledo, O. W ii.Di.su. K in.nan ct MiiiviN, holesaie Prug ginU. Toledo, O. Han's Catarrh Cure in taken Internally, act ing directly upon tho blood and uiucouh nur lares uf the stem, l'rlco 7oe. 1-cr UolliO, bold hy alt KniKgists. TeauiiH.nlaU tree. JiaU Fatuily cill are the best. What Father Tbooght. A New York teacher of Instrumental Inuslc wns one day telling the father of a pupil, a lad of 10 years, of the prog ress made by the boy In his studies. "I think he Is Improving n great deal," said tho professor. "He will certulnly leitrn to piny the piano." "Is thot so?" asked the father, much gratified. "I didn't know whether ho wns really Improving or whether I wns merely getting used to It." Harper's Weekly. ' 'a .Z.. t - - ' ' ' " .. ... . I .-Ji fcJ4rV aAi ! hi .'s 'iJ - V ' . M f U Tsft, ' , K. ',.1 .- . Ni3;C ,' - PUMPS AWAY UNCEASINGLY XTTHOUT ANY ATTENTION THE COLUMBIA HYDRAULIC RAM is a simply constructed and inexpensive machine that can utilize a small fall of water for the purpose of raising a portion of it to any desired height. It is the farmer's friend in the "dry season" and is indispensable to those owning land high above ditches. It will furnish water for domestic purposes, even elevating pure water of the spring by means of the impure or muddy water, as found in some streams. Requires no attention. Practically no cost of maintenance, there being no parts to get out of order. A rani will pay for itself in a short time. Every ram installed is giving utmost satisfaction. We keep a lar-je stock constantly on hand. Write to our Hydraulic Department today for illustrated literature. Columbia Engineering Works To Break In New Shoes. Alwayi ihake tn Allen' Koot-Kae, a powder. Urines hot, sweating-, arliliiK. swollen feet, rurt'x I'ornri, iiiKrowmg nulla and bnnioiii. At all ilriiKk'lKtn and shoe torn, 'i.V. Pon't ni'C'i't any Mil.MUnto. Sam ile mailed KKKK. Address Allou S. Olmsted, he Hoy, N. Y. Mo Need of It. "Cnn't I sell you n painless corn cure, tunilnni," until the peddler. "No, you can't !" snapped the woman of the hoime, "I hnve no painless corns." Then the door wns shut with a sudden slaiu. Clileauo Triliim. Tenth and Johnson Streets PORTLAND, OREGON Not that Kind of a Place. "All my threats don't bother hlnl at all," sold the collector. "No?" replied the merchant, "said we could go as far as we liked, eh?" "Well er I think the place he men tioned wns further than you'd like." l'lilladelphin Tress. CITO St- 'lns' Pnai'e and all Nrrvoua Pls-'itsen rllu I ' riniiiiHiitly ciir. il hy In. Kliut-'s ilr.nl Si'i-.- 11. a;r-r. sun. I f.r Kill-'. K if- trial hiiiiln uiul nvailst'. It. It. 11. Ulin. , l.cl.,u.,l Arch bt., l'lilla.,l'a. Obvlouali'. Trusty Ileiichman Senator, I think I oucht to tell you that your political stock is running low out in our section. Senator I.otsmun If there is anything tho mutter with my political stock you haven't been nttemling to your duty iu looking after my fences that's all. Mothers will And Mr-. Wlnilow'i Soothing Fymp the best remedy to use for thotr childreu during the teething-1 jriod. Flut-lr Chlxeled. Miss Peery lon't you think Harry bus the profile of a Greek statue? Miss Jelloi-s Yes; It's particularly no tlcesbls iu bis cheek. HOWAKIl E. HVRTON. Assayer and Chemist, leit.lvllte, t'oloriul.w t-pet-liiit-ti pri.-es: li.ilil, silver, l.t-a.1, II ; (.old, silver, Too; (lol.l. Sm-; Zinc or t opxr, l. Cyuni.le tt-nts. Mitiilng t iivelop-M and lull price list -lent ou ttPiilicatiou. Control uml I'm pire work soliclu-d. ltelereuce: Curlioiiule tv lionul Bunk. On the Trait " h j truil from lexaa with a Fish Brand "Tbkand n , f Biickcr, useJ for J-ymmel Ohckcr an overcoat when ' cold, a wind coat when windy, a rain coat when it rained, and for a cover at niglit if we got to b.-d, and 1 will say that I have gotten mora comfort out of your slicktr than any oUtaf on article that 1 ever owned." (Tti mm. .d.1 a.l.lr. tt of IS. writer or title uuti'lh lirU 1 lu-r u.a be li.J uu ..lloall..ii ) Wet Weather Garments for Riding, Walk, ing, Working or Sporting. HIGHEST AWARD WORLD'S FAIR, 1904. A. T. TOWER CO. BOdTOIf, U.S.A. Ttia blrfn ot Uii fua erCSWEK TOWER CANADIAN ;rA't5 ZO-, Limltetl f iJ' T0S0ST0. CAM ADA HSU tgi P. N. U. 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