L Is It Your Own Hair? i f. J pi Do you pin your lint to your own linlr? Can't do It? I lavcn't enough hair ? It must be you do not know Aycr's HairVlcor! Here's nn Intro duction! May the acquaint ance result In a heavy growth of rich, thick, glossy hair! And we Know you'll never he gray. ! ll.lnk H.al si-rr'a llitr Vlir-ir Ii II. e ln.nl w..inl.-' f ol l'o 11 "in i-r 1 1 4 1 w 14 in i. it f tiavn lin-.l n f'.r ...inn linn- ni.il t i in iiiitIi fill f VHV III'. I I NMr'r.lttlV l N.,-, Hllll II I tl,-.fil!lT "-e li'Mi. I"1 II .! -. I. -I.. II. I I ti'. I4lli.ll" Mi m V II inn ll. J . l.u.,1. M,, I,, Male Lr C r-r c , I... will. Mesa Aal Inanura.itorftrs of A' ; Mjers at SAPSAl'AWII.I.A. till IKY t'lCTIIUAI.. I mans laLlim I uilrr IMlftrnlllre. M lake I In ceiiMis of tin Mrllltli empire in n mutter in Uim.iiiiy in err "I - n It I ii t k-1 "" "ii, ii, hi "landing." Judge. Hit Hinge. Mrs. dors Mlii' lull, about ? lirblge iiihI Itrlilget. ' There's. Madeline. Kin' l' hIi.mv Ii. t ng(., (mii I m 1 1 1 ' she' beginning Ik hidi) Ii I In .nr. i I rummy Papa, pb Hill, 1 1 ' J Ii called In nt Hi. . Hi'' blame. I. lie. I ' I llllllllllall hll t,y " e-i, lilt J-il.ee, nil- e umig t'i drink, if Hints wluil 'inn an I Cniiul ry. J'lllill lo oi believe In form' '1'i'iii'inT In iiiir r,i About i'ii'i'j. oilier one ni ymi pelled wrong. J let roil J It-.. II Scat In till I'lIM hi- s ii complalnl or loii'' K nicker Wliiit Mii lioi kiT -Harper'n llnnr. beginning Soil llli'illl ll.ll'IMT'M w lint Is a oiinili Ii,g Hi U a ilui tur h ho hist moment 1. 1 mIiiiii.' li t of luiiiior.' Ii I ii ill ni1 mii Jo, I IIIC.I Ii." CHANGES IN DIHOS' HADIT8. spelling re e.ite 1 do. woliU U Pl'IViM. How fur In U U(. ai,d ,.r ( on- telll," ' J I 'h 'iiil'dlll' tiT lion nilli ll faith you got. l,r Jl(ii think you In It, .ilar you U. Kn if Mm ilon l well. It a 1 J it iiieirnm. A native nlllrlill M Ihi ritrri'il to tnke census of what wm known to l a populous v 1 1 1k In I'Knn t Hj returned with the report that there wat no iKijiiilntloii. tli iiilium t ion Ix-lriu tlmt thi liiluililtnntji bml f o:i lii'iirliig of hi approm-h. Mori pr rlM lntruftlona wrro iflvpn to lilm nml li pnld anothrr llt to tli vlllnj, 'I'lii result f hi linjulry wit rlva f liui In tin tiilitiUtwl form: NiiiiiIht ol lull, II." 7 ; InliiiliitniitR, rnrii orer 1J jrnm of it go, (i; woiihmi nmliT IH jrcnri of nk'i'. 0; woini'ii, 0; cliililri-n, 0; to tal. 0. Catarrh Cannot b Cured llh Ilil'AI, A ITI.tr A I lus'1, (1 tlirjr runiint I'-m Ii llin ' l ni llin iliMnnri. I atarrh la IiIikxI nr .us 1 1 ( ' 1 1 ! m I ii.. . mn in uriti r in (.no H )ih inn. I lain I h r ti nl riiiirl'F. IUII a i'i arrli I hip la Inkin lnt.-rnall , an.) ai l .llin, 1 1 y on H.o ,,. .1 ni, ,,, .,, , ,u, ,,,r ,., Ill I'll maul, I n i. I I n i,iti It iii. ill, i hi.. it W a .l,-ll 1 1. t.y nlii if I ' i let I'liMl! ni, a III I hla i nun 1 1 ) li.r ' a i a. an. I la n fi-u i Jar .i.--ill.lil:,. It la ri.ii. ., .. .1 if II,,. Unt Innlia III . li, r.itiiMHi-il Mi ll llii. ,,.t t, (inn! i t. I i-ra, hi UtiK Iinilyon II. i. iiitii'i.iin aur'arr... 'I In- ii." In I i ni., I . Inn ii.ii i f t tin I wn Iiik-i-iIii t,ta la lil .r..'liiri a an. Ii w larlul nmln u (urliiv i a'anli. i-i-ii.I lor ii iiiii..i,lala In-i-. I J i III M V .. i ii . I r.ij.a., loli J.i.O. H .1.1 l- 'lnit- tal-, prlrr Hall a r-'iul I K, a am Ilia lt. Not In Mia I. Inc. A tptt pirlty jroung woman allnoJ n. I I'll oil thff vtolu atrpai In front of liir fnllii-r'a limiaM. apralnlnic lirr knit. Klii (llnUkfil (loi'tora, hut tho kni-4 Dual ly Kriw w liui I tli.it ahr wan piTaumltil t i-nil In inIlrnl mlrlri'. Khe wouhln't have thin d.K lor or thut oiit, luit 11 n ally -Hit ahi- woiihl ronai-nt to liarlni; nihil In a riTtnlii apriii'i looking yoiiui; iii.m. t Trying n li'Miionpnrhli' int'illi'liiu cum', who pa-ixci! tin' hotiHi' eviTy tlay. Tin' fuinlly krpt a atiarp lookout, n ml V 'lIMI III MIII nllll flllhsl lll.'ll In. Tin- yoim:; l.nly nio'li'.xt ly ralicil hir fklrlH ami hIi,kai.. tin- il'.Halilril ini'inlirr. 'I'Id u ii in. 'in looki'.l nt It nn, I anl. I : "That i-i-rtalnl.v I ipi.ti1 sitIhi." "'i-:i." h.i hi the yoiii'.K Imly, "wlint h.'lll I lloV" "If I :( you." In sn'.il. "I wiiii I.I a.'ii'l for n .i h-l:ni." "I'.ut ran ymi not nttcnil t It?" nil; i! l!n' t'lrl. "Not very wi'll." n;iiwiTiil tin yotins inn ii. "I a" " CASTOR I A Por Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Honrs thu Bluutura of An I m iirraalon . "I'm klinl ii' 1 1 i . r . i vr-i t 'hout tint now Imiii'iliT," halil Mi'M. ( 'orntoKM'l. "Cln'ir ii,," niiHwiTi'il tin1 fariniT. "Tlion iilu't no use ' try In' to milt lit iii. Urn hud thosi' fi'lh-ra that wrlto polltlral iirtli'Ii'M for the nuiKa i4iu'i.." Wiif IiImkIoii Star. A u loinolil li-a. At thi ! inc of I'.mi.'i, 'ij;hty II vo thou mill iiutiiiiuililh'M wire In iit In t lit) I'liltiil StutrM, or one to fvrry one Ihoiisniiil liihahllaiitN. New York Statu li'.nU wild tvtiity-tlini thoiisaml six liiiuilrt'il nml llfly iii.irhliii's lu Ut', Willi Afly.oiiu Iuim only thiit'. IV ii I'liniiri'. Si runner I f ymi think a eurfi'w law wuiilil lit. n Kooil l It 1 n iff for tin' town why don't you liriiiK tho inattiT up Ifforu l lie city falhiTaV Native Thnt'a tlif trouhlo. Wo linvt-n't any city fiithi'ru. Souu ;,f 'i"i nrt old tiiii'liclora, ntul llm n-at of Via livti in ii part incut hoimra, Young MEN, Old MEN, Mid die. Age d MEN K'lul for Iri'o I'liinplili't in ulniii cover. Telia alioiit nn nppliani'tt that in hutch llllppilU'HH, It'll t It llllll Mlt'l't'rH in li'. l rie Hi-mi loiliiv. PORTLAND ArPtlANf E CO. P. O. Box 25 Portland, Ore. iiillw furtlt-r on." .V t In ii tit Conntl- tut loll. "l'o joti . : MImh Joui'M nml Mr. Itniwn will marry 7" ".No; they've hud a falling out." "How 11 1 It ImppenV" "They met olio tiny when ein h wna (Miking tho other up In Uriulatreet'a." - 1 let rol t Freu l'reim. "You linveu't mnilo any apeeehen lately." "No," uiiHweritl Seuiitor Sor jjliuni. " I I'm more work thnii ll mini to U- to uinku a aieerh. The puhllo l Kit tin); no that It tnki-M nn orator ucrl-ouaiy."--Vnaliliijtiii Star. (lMlioy - I wax run tlowu hy mi nuto liiolille the other tl.iy. lie Vhiiii -Wert! yoll hurt? tllilltoy - .Not Ulilli ll Tool hj Mtainli-r reuiarki'.l that It w as it hhiiuii' to M'i' an i, I'l liiaii howled over like that, t'hliao I Lilly .Newt. 1'uliil intf to li.-r nous, ('i.nic'll.i had Jllsl erl. limed, "Thene are my Jewel!" "llllll," replied the heart lent J.lliilor, "you'll lime to keep the.u In the Hale. An iliililrcii, tiny ain't nllowt-.l lu tills apartment house."-- ll.ifper'a lla:ir. Youiij; Iluiliiind It'8 very pretty, hut ('ou t you think It wiw extravagant to apeinl f- on u rln' lining wile l;ul you hiH. ilnrlliij?, 1 had nlieady anv eJ the f-S hy p'ttlxK K"W ll that w in redincd from fss to filo. lirooklyu Lire. "lo you take any Interest In rare am! heuutlful UHikaV" "No," iiiiKweretl Mr. Cuiurox ; "1 used to; hut now If you auharrllie to nn expensive puhlltn t loll ptople think you did It to keep aoiiiethlng out of prlnL" WaHlilngtou Star. llleka How do you happen to Ik; goliiK HhIiIiik on l'rldayV I thought you ladlevetl I'rhlny wna nn uiilurky tiny. Wleka Well, I always have. Hut It iH't'iirred on me this iiuniilii that perhaps ll would lie uiilurky for the ll.ili. - Soinerx llle Journal. "You will understand, sir," Ir. I'rh'e-l'rh-e benu, "tlnit 1 cannot undertake t) cure your ease w ithout n diagnosis." "That's all rllit." Interrilliletl Nlirlteh, haughtily. "I s'laise that's the medical word for 'fee III ndviiiice.' Name yer Ujer!" rhllndelphla l'rcss. "What we waul," said the reformer, "Is a system hy which the olllee seeks the man." "We've ot It rlht here lu Cllnison liulch," answered l'lllte l'ete. "The whole sheriff's olllee was out last nlKht huntln' the feller tlmt pit thu wronx lioss." Washington Star. "Is IT. Hhink a li .iiieopathistV" was asked of the porter who iinswered Ihe rliiK 'f the door hell. Hesltatini: for a liioment, lils African features llj,littnj up, the porter replied: "No, aali ; do, sail. Dr. Wauli goes out nu' treat patients right along, nah." Ex. "leireiice McC'iutey, do you awenr that you know the applicant, Michael Murphy, who lias iniide application for an Increase, of pension inu may will say tlmt I do," said Ti nciice. "Me and lilm wt-re shot In the same It'K at Aiitlctam." r.oston Herald. "So the mlllloiiiiircs gave a mask luill? Was It a success-" "No, hut It would have hecu a success save for Percy Lavender." "What did he do?" "Why, he went disguised as a process server, and all the millionaires Jumped out of the window" Chicago lally News. A Chicago mother waa trying to net her little hoy to K" to hetl. "Kun iiloiiK, Johnny." she said, "mid Ret Into your tied. Willi pn i onillllixia i m i Ailnpla llona IHi-lMlfil lif llrnaoii. Aliioni,' the fiimllliir examples of tin chiiliKes In the hill. lis of birds whlell have ri'Hiilteil from association with Inn lilt tin) lire those of the chimney swift, or popularly limned "chimney swallow," which formerly in-stcd In the hollowN if Irei's and now In all Mellled legions llsliiK tin chimney of the house!, ii ml the hum and cave swal lows, the former originally nestliiK In eaves n ml now hulldlliK on the beiims and raflera of bariiM, nml the latter, oiieii a cliff dweller, now attuchlliK Us curious mud lenemeiit under the ahel t t of the eaves of barm and dwell ings. . In a series of Interest IiiR liotini In the Auk on the changes In the habits of birds lieore F. ISreiiliiK'T records hnv llitf observed III Mexico the old ft 1 1 I the new way of awallow nest iii(. In the ancient town of Tux pan he found nu morons Instances of barn swallows nesting In the IIvIiir rooms, mid In the unsettled portions of the Slate of Chi huahua, I'M) miles back from the rail road on one of the larRe haciendas n ri'k'loii devoid of the 1 1 me honored adobes burn swallows still nested on the rocks. Mr. UrciiliiKpr notes other ehaiiRea In the nesting habits due to the removal of larK! timber. There Is, for exam ple, thi' Lucy's warbler, which normal ly nests In natural I'livltles In the trunks of trees, most commonly In the inesijulte, but lu the vicinity of Tlieaon, where the larger trees have lieeii nit away, the warblers have lu Home I it -stances had reinurse to rebuilding tlielr ni'sts In the abandoned nests of other species, and, most curious of all, among the mm II limbs of a iiieHipiltp tree. In timbered countries the Dickers cut hole lu the trunks of trees for their nests. In Home sections, where the larRe tri-es have ls-en removed and the lllckers have no longer such nesting sites, they have taken to the telegraph poles. "Along the railroad between r.ens.iii mnl Itlsbee, Ariz.," writes Mr. Itrciilnger, "Ihe telegraph pules ami fence p.ists show evidence of the work of woodpeckers, ji hy the Texan Wood pecker. Throughout this legion trees are few and the woodpeckers are forced to use anything that Is dead and large enough to permit of a nesting cavity being cM'aiiti;d in it. I'eiul stalks ot the century plant are often used. About 1'hoeiilx, Ariz., this woodpecker Is com mon. Timber to their needs is still in ahuiiilamv and the jsiles along the rail roads and elsewhere are untouched. In some parts of Mexico the work of wood peckers on telegraph jsiles has reached the .stage of a nuisance and a source of much outlay of money to keep the line In repair. Over a piece of road running between San Luis l'otosl and Tamplco the nuisance has liccoiue no great that the iiiitiiitgemeut threatened to dip the jsiles In a solutluii of creo aote." Forest and Stream. SOS ILOOD F HUMILIATING -ILE-BESTMJCTiE The very name, Contngious Blood poison, suggests contamination and dread. It is tho worst disease the world has ever known; responsible for more unhappincss and sorrow than all others combined. Nobody knows anything about the origin of this loathsome trouble, but as far back as history goes it has been regarded the greatest curse of mankind. No part of the body is beyond the reach of this powerful poison. No matter how pure the blood may be, when the virus of Contagious Blood Poison enters, the entire circulation becomes corrupted, the humiliating symptoms begin to appear, and the .sufferer finds himself diseased from head to foot with the vilest and most destructive of all poisons. Usually the first symptom is a small sore or ulcer, so insignificant that it rarely ever excites suspicion, but m a short while the skin breaks out in a red rash, the glands of the groin swell, the throat and mouth ulcerate, the hair and eye-brows come out, and often the body is covered with copper-colored spots, pustular eruptions and sores. There is hardly any limit to the rava ges of Contagious Blood Poison; if it is not driven from the blood it affects the nerves, D!ir Klr3 : I had a friend who had a bad case of Con tattlo'in Blood Poison and was In a tsrrlbl condition. H trl'id all tho rneiiioins ha could hear of, but nothing did him any good. lie vm. o Hot 8priT.r's but It waa lik this other treatments he had used, and he was in despair of a cure when he heard of H. H. H. After taklncc it for awhile the cores all healed, his hair propped falling out, and, continuing with It, he soon fonnd Mmself cured en tirely of this hidoous disease. JOHN LESLIE, Kockford, III. 710 W. State St. attacks the bones, and m extreme cases I was afflicted with Blood Poison, and the' best doc tors did me no good, though I took their treatment faith fa. ly. In fact I seemed to get worse all the while. I took; almost every so-called blood remedy, but they did not seem to reach the disease, and had no effect whatever, I was disheartened, for It seemed that I would never be cured. At the advice of a friend I then took S. 8. 8. and began to improve. I continued the medicine, and it cured me completely. W. U. NEWMAN. Hamlet, N. C. Inalalenf I'olltrnraa. (lioil tempered, kind hearted, and liked even by the Russians, Is the de scription which the author of "With Itusslan, Japanese and Chuiichuse" ap- piles to the Japanese soldier. He also gives an Illustration of the determina tion of the Japanese, even when the object Is courtesy. Wh"ii. after the Battle of Tushih. hia, the Uussinil garrison evacuated Niuchwang by order of General Kuro- ta t kin, the Japanese were not long in taking command of the place. Two scouts were the llrst to enter the town. They rode straight to the civil admin istration buildings. There, In one of the smaller rooms, they came upon a Itusslan soldier who had managed to get left behind his hrothers-ln-ari.is. He slowly rose from behind some l'ur-j niture ami faced his captors. They ' smiled amiably at him, and, reassured, ! he pulled off his cap and commenced to fun himself with It. Now it la a common custom for the Japanrst soldier, In war and peace, to carry about with hliu In the hot weath er a small fan. On this occasion a fan was forthcoming, end Landed to ihe Itussiau. Ho refused to take It, preferring to use the cap. Still with an amiable smile on his face, one of the Japanese, a short man w Ith abnormally broad shoulders, again proffered the rejected fan with the !eft hand, at the same time covering him with a revolver. The captive took tho gift without further reluctance and fanned himself with vigor. It cooled lilm far more than the cap. causes tumors to form on the brain, pro ducing insanity and death. No other dis ease is so highly contagious; many an inno cent person lias become infected by using the same toilet articles, handling the clothing, by a friendly handshake or the kiss of affection from one afflicted. But no matter how the disease is contracted, the sufferer feels the humiliation and degradation that accompany the vile disorder. Mercury and Potash are commonly used in the treatment of Contagious Blood Poison, but these minerals cannot cure the disease they merely mask it in the system. All ex ternal evidences may disappear for awhile, but the treacherous poison is at work on the internal members and tissues, and when these minerals are left off the disease returns worse than before, because the entire system has been weakened and damaged by the strong action of the Mercury and Potash. There is but one certain, reliable cure for Contagious Blood Poison, and that is S. S. S., the great vegetable blood purifier.' It attacks the disease in the right way by going down into the blood, neutralizing and forcing out every particle of the poison. It makes the blood pure and rich, strengthens the different parts of the body, tones up the system, and cures this humiliating and destructive disorder permanently. The improvement commences as soon as the patient gets under the influence of S. S. S. and continues until every vestige of the poison is driven from the blood and the sufferer is completely restored to health, b. b. b. is not an experiment ; it is a success. It has cured thousands of cases of Contagious Blood Poison, many of which had given the Mercury and Potash treatment, Hot Springs, etc., a thor ough trial, and had almost despaired of ever being well again. S. S. S. is made entirely of roots, herbs and barks, and does not in jure the system in the least. We' offer a reward of $1,000 for proof that it contains a particle of mineral of any kind. If you are suffering with this despicable and debasing disease, get it out of your blood with S. S. S. before it does further damage. We will gladly send our book with instructions for self treatment and any medical advice, without charge, to all who write. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, GA. o Kiy o o PURELY VEGETABLE tfodera Lsft Slory Dolleat Dona. "Miss Jones, allow uie to present Mr. Smith." 'Delighted to meet you, Mis Jones. Will you marry me?" "Y yes." riTf V tiiK Ianre ana all Nervous Dl3.-ae. 1 1 0 r-TrnHiiflilly run-d bv Ir. Kline's tir-Hl Nfrv- Hi-a.nr.T. Mnil f..r KUKK 2 trial tmtU- and In an sc. l.r. It. H.lvl.n . lxl..UJl Aiv!l tSU, I'Llla.,!". Will lion 1111 Jiiilnmrnl I)r. There is a shivery, shaky legend among the people who live along the Hudson Kiver which Is to the effect that that stream Is the everlasting lioat ing waters of a specter w ho Is person llied as Knmhout Van Iam. Away back In colonial times Kainhout and his frl"iids were drinking until late at night. Finally this man Kainhout start ed for home, some distance up the river. In his boat, swearing that he would row the distance If It took "a mouth of Sundays." Kainhout never reached home, and the superstitious people say that ho has boon condemned to row un- ' til Judgment day. ! Afraid of ihe Smell. Bill Although birds are credited with a sense of smell, an English ex pert finds turkeys Indifferent to all odors. Jill Well, I don't know; I've seen turkey trying to get a long distance away when a motor car was In the vi cinity. Y'oukers Statesman. Mothers will And it--. Window's Soothing Byrup the best remedy to use for their children during the teething f riod. HOWARD E. BCRTON. Assayer nd Chemist, Leadville, Colorado Kpei-iruen pm-is: Go!., Fllvpr, I-ad, II ; liold, Hllver,7 : Oolii, boc; Zinc or .ofwr,fl. Cyanide tts. Aittilizig envelopi-s andl full prici-llst sent oo application. Control and Um pire work solicited, lteiereuce: Carbonate lw iional Hank. GASOLENE ENGINES 3 to 4 horse power lully warranted. 1J3. All sizes ami i! les at lowest prices. Write for catalog. RCIERSON MACHINERY COMPANY Portland. Oregon. Solved Attain. ""on think you will have a cook nest week, sure?" asked the caller after a prolonged discussion of the servant problem. "I shall, if the girl has any regard whatever for the amenities of life," re plied the hostess. "What do you mean?" "In order to be sure of her favor I have arranged a little dinner In her honor the first evening she Is with us. Can't you come?" Judge. ar 1 BORAX Certain The little chickens have all goiio mnrkable TllK IIAIHY KI.Y KIM. Kit ilimlroys all tha llli'D and amirua ooiiili rl lorVKry liuma-lii allium ruoin, slttfpinf room and all iliu'i-a wiifti llli-aar Iroublw aoina. Clvan, mat and will not null or lu- iira unyiniiiK. Trv tlil'lll Ulllltt ml yuu will nnvt-r lir without llii'in. If not knpi bf '';''. "i, I pmimui lor -;ou. lUrold Boiuera, Uvkalb v Utuoklyu, N, V. to lied." "Yes, mother, 1 know, saw thu little tot, with a tpiivcrliig lip; "but tho old hen went to bed with 'em." Judge. Old Woman (awaiting magistrate's signature to her declaration that she lllrd Snrtteona. birds seem to jkissoss a re lnstlnct for surgery . Thu woodcock, the partridge, and some oth ers are said to be able to dress their wounds with considerable skill. A nat uralist observes that he has shot sev eral woodcock that were recovering from wounds previously received. In , i ....... ...... i... .1... . has lost a pawn ticket' ah uwuwiiru every unuimv m- nnuiu iiie injury ui'iit thing, yer honor, to lose a pawn ticket. y dressed with down plucked from the 1'ollco Superintendent Sh-h h ! Old stems of feathers and skillfully ar Woman (not to be suppressed) Ahem I ranged over the wound, evidently by the It's an awkward thing, yer honor, to long beak of the bird. In other cases lose a pawn ticket. Magistrate My ligatures had beeu applied to wounded good woman, 1 never lost one. Old or broken limbs. Wonmn M! Buiv. I""""'' ,,u0 a t..,.i in.uai. people ore very careful. Punch. Thlg ,s an lllterest,ng c,0,k M, The department store salesman had guld Uje 8aUsmiuli ..yosj rtay Bhou,d taken twenty-nine rolls of dress goods haye ouii es,HH.laly ,f lK(tluired from the sheir and wus a trlile Impa- wUh tlnsome t.aIh.rs. tlent. "Madame." ho said, politely. lt.,, Ilim.y n cucktw ckHk, luu't !tr .Isn't there anything here which suits M,s8 May j.., you?" "N'." nulled the fair s hopper. ltyeH ,)Ul iu.B,I1UI1(f at 10 , -I guess I won't select the goods now of ng .(.U(.k.koo. You see, 1 m jusi n...a...j, tor wmr tt yells, 'Co home! (Jo home!'" Twice as Good One Third the Cost Will Cleanse Every Article in Your Kitchen or Dining Room And Make It Bright All dealers Free sample Ilornx and I'orax Snap, Jiookli-i d Souvenir i'le lire in colors, for 10 renta and Hea. HrH name. fAC'lJriU LUA61' UUKiX Co., Otikluad, Cat. 1 -iS JuMW-, L OUNCE h4 & G Every day is bargain day in the Wave Circle. Come in and get ac quainted. K C will help you cut down the living expenses and make doctor's bills a thing of the past. Do you realize that you can get the best and purest baking powder in the world BAKING POWDER at one-third what you've been paying for anywhere near K C quality. A 2$ ounci can costs 2 sc. Think of the saving! Can you make money any easier ? Get it to-day. The grocer returns the price of can if you are not satisfied. Jill Grocers Send" postal for the beautiful "Book of Presents." FREE. JAQUES MFC. CO. v 11 1 unuo. Dr. G. Gee Wo WONDERFUL HOME TREATMENT Tlrs wonderful t'tal i'e lioctor Is callrd great bei-ause lis cura pt-opli without opera tion that are kivoii no to dlv. lie cures wltii those wonderful Ctn mst heron, roots, bud, barks and vegetable that are entirely un known to medical sci ence lu Ihiaoouiitry. Throimn tn uso 01 UiosJ harmless remedies this lamou dootor knows llieactlou of over 600 different remedies which tieauccessliilly uses lu different dlseaon. He yuuranleentocurecutarrh. asthma, lunir, ihroat, rheumatism, nervousness, stomach, liver; kid neys, etc.; has hundreds of testimonials. Chariies moderate. Call and see htm. 1'atleuta out of the cuy write lor blankr and circular, bend stamp. CONSULTATION 4'HKli Address THE C. GEE WO CHINESE MEDICINE CO 162', rirst St., S. t. Cor. Morrison Mention paper. PORTIAND, OREGON. CLASSIFIEDADVERTISING Portland Trade Directory Names and Addresses in Portland of Repre sentative Business firms. "There's another roll on tho shelf." said t..o salesman; "I'll take It down ir you think your friend U likely to bo la U." Puck. Philadelphia Press. Female lookers. detectives should be good- Dli. W. A. WISH : IT'S .'LAliN bdSINESS i When yo i trot dcutal work done. Sys tem ami ure.'ialou al ihi wuy tliroiinh In our office., out we do U'iner I usluess Willi Utile compa.islou lor a nervous Iiaileui. We) uy mi make II a paiu.ess lUMlueaa. lr. H.utdevant, sieclalist on child ren's lee h aial rtnulailiis". WISE BROS., Dentists FamiiKBullilliif.Tlitrit and Wa-hlmiton a. m. to a p. in.; Siiiidny V lu li illalu W-J. AOHK DONt ON WfEKlY AND MONIMf.Y PAYMENTS Pit. I. f. WISE CKKAU HKFAKATOHS-Wn nuarantee the U.H. M-paruior to be the beat. Write lor true catalog. liuieiwood Co., Ifth and Oak. j MKN'BCI.OTHINU HulTum A Pendleion, sol axeun Alfred henamln Co. 'a correct clothes. I Kverythlnic to men's luriilshlnKS. Murrlsou aud j bixib al reels. Opposite posiollice, J'lANtIS A OKOANM Many flue Ins rumenls re ; vert to us ai coiim a ckuess or removal of buyer I Write for Uencr ptlon of p alios now ou hand, j tortus, eta Write today, llllocrt Co., l'orilaud j W AN'I'KO Men and Women to learn Burner trade I .tnelchl weeks; graduatea earn Iroiu to IJA weekly i expert Ins ru.'iois; catalotf fr.-e; Moler hyat. m ol ColleKca, Hi S. r'ourth si., l'orilaud. P. N. V. No. 31-06 11 EN nrrltlna; to mdvertlf ra uleaso I lueniiou luia paper.