WHAT IS Ia It a Catarrh Remedy, or a Tonic, or la It Both? Homo iimiio mil IVninii u "t-onl tmiif. t M Ihtm n Ur IVrunii mm n ronl tiitiirrli n nii'ily. V li ii li nf ich people nrc r ? I il inorr proper l mil iVrunii it mliirrli ri'ini'lv Hum tu mil it a tonir',' Our n 1 1 1 y Ik, thai iViiinii In lmlli 11 Iniiir I 11 ml.nrli remedy. Indeed, (here mn Iph tin I'Mi'i'liiiil mtnrrli rt-iitoiy Hml i" not I r- n I t i i . In order to lliormudilv relievo imy m-i of enUnrli, u r-iin-' I y mud not only Imvi' u r 1 lift ion mi I lie iiiiicoiim mom I 'Hi tie 11 Hi ftcil by II utnrrli, I nit, it, li i iir-t I in vi' il rnirn I Ion ie iH't ion on I In- inr mm mvhIoih , 'nlnrrli, even in -r hi mh wlm nre ollu ru io Mmii":, iH u w -u ki in-i oondil ion of come Iimu'oiim liieinlinilio. 'Ilioro liiilel be Mimet liihtf to ( relict lion tin eiroil litlion, to (fl vt- loin' lo tin- nrlerioH, iiihI to ri"e t ti- vitul fun'on. IVrlmpn no wp'tnlili- remedy in ibo world Im n 1 1 m"1 I ho iimh'Ii iitfenliiiii from iihmIii'mI writers ii 1 1 V IMtAS'I IS 'A N. I iKNSIS. The wonderful llnin-y of IIhm herb bus I ii rriv'iii.i'il iniiiiv yi'iiiH, mid i row iiitf in it m hold upon lint iiiimIh'hI prof. Hnioii. When joined with t l.l.l'.S iiml MWH'.A ii trio of medi ml ii. iitfi in fiiriiH-il in r. rnnu wlii.'li I'oiiHtili.tf. a Mieeilie remedy for nl:irrli tlnil in I he pri'fciit etiilc of ini"lirnl priii.'r.-'-M mnnnt In- i m rnv- upon. Thin liclioii, reniloreed l.v hihIi renowned tome ii ( Ol.l.l NSi iM A 'A N A I iKNSIS, 1 1 V 1 1 A 1,1 S ii;M(iS mi. I T.I'knN SI, l,l, oueht tomuki- thin f i 1 1 j h i 1 1 t im ideitl i- n n - 1 y lor mtnrrli in nil it Milken and Im-iil ion in tin- I m I y . I roin a tl n tn-iil hliin.lp.iinl , therefore, IVruini in .eond cril ieim. The iihc of iVrniiu ivinllrniM tlii opininn. Nnmbi-rle l.-ft imoniiiU from every ipmrt er of tin- i ni'lli fnrni-li iimplt' i' i. i u- Hint tlii- jii.'iin nl in nut over nit lni"iiiH- tie. Win n priftiml oxpirien iiilirnix 11 well grounded (henry the r.-mi It ii a triilli Hint .111111' t In. fliuti'ii. 'I hf ttiilr Hoiil.1 f nl llltrn. "Ilvrl) I'ihI.v U telling t VMi llv vvliut 3-011 will .Ik If y.iii in.' i'Ii-i t.-'l Im of-lli-." "Vl'K," II IIMVt ITeil till- eillldllt.lte. "Well. W llllt III J. HI 1I.1V "I iull't know yet." WuslilnnUni Mow's This r Wo efTer dlin ll'iiidrn.l I I 1 ra l'.rwiir.l fut Shy 1111 ut I alatrli that camml Lid cuitxl lijr Italia 1 at nf 1 11 urr. I . J. 1 HIM V A CO . rrui.n., 1i.lr.lo, O. Wo, llm iiiilrr Ikiii-.I, VliHii K. J. ( i.r y Ii .r U, u I ) ' an. n I I'.h-o dim rilu. ily lurii, rul lr In ll l.umii.'iK trn l .li mi'l li 11 mn 1 ally luiinj out iiiijr ol- 1 1 i( M 1 1 1 1 1 n ln-1.1 '.) tlif-ir l;rin. Kt. I Ir.i . ln.lin.ili. I rtirlxta. 1 "Icl.i. f. ai i.imi, l i.M'.ii V M tnvis, W ii..U'ulo lru f (I la ln. ilo. .1. MM in ur 1 Ii .'urr l tnkrn lntrrnt!, t Ing .in n il U,.ni llm Il..l aii.l tun. 1. u !! f.S III llin Mtattll. I'll'. 7.11' T iKllliV. t.M I y 'l l'i.!i'ui '1 1-i 1 11 1 . n 1 v la Ifcfl. il,l l aiiillji rula r U10 boil. A f h..l. r. of l. ll. Liiiiil'iiily Wuiil. I j.mi inlvl'M' tin to Mini III)' ll.lllllitir to II CiHiUllI Hi'll'lol or to II llillxlr K.llniIV l:..:ir.l.T 1 r.-rl.-. t Ui-ly ) Wrll, I llilnl; I'd x.'lnl her to 11 .'ool.lli tti-liool. It limy In1 inotv f itnl In Its rcKtiltM, lint It Isn't aii.vtlilni; HI..- ho uolny. or (ourae. (JiiimiT I h. wlii'ii' 11 innn In th' Boiitliwcht Iiml twi'iity tliri-v clillilifii iiihI thru dlsiipjii'iiri'il. W'liut you think of Hint? (Juyi-r - Why, Hint wo uutlilnjf uu- UHlllll. t iiititMT What? titiyt-r Why, twenty thrcoKkldoo ! BLOATED WITH DKOPSY. The Heart W11 Badly Affected When the Patient Began lifting Doan'ft Kidney Pillt. l:lijiltli Maxwell. i.Mli West St., Olyuipia, Witsli., hays: "For over three years 1 suffered with it di'npsical cutiilit imi i 1 In nit licin aunre that was due to k id- troulile. The '. ' r' ' ' -''L ciriy hta'es were :Wfefy iirinViiNillv l.a.k- "JK ache and liearinn Jm" I I ... 1 1 IHIII juiio, inn 1 went a iiiiik Willi- out worrying iniicli until drop-'y net In. My feet ami tin kles swelled up, my hands puffed and In in I lie so tense 1 Could liiililly i'lue them. I hml (Meat dilliciilty in lircalli int;, itnil my heart would llutter with tliu least cxcrtiuii. I could not walk Inr w it hunt Mopping iiK'iin and iiaiu to rest. Since nsinu four Iioxch of liotin's Khlney Pills the bloating lias niie down imd the feelings (if distrcus liav( diHiipis'iirisl." Sold ly all dealers. f0 cents it box. rohter Milliuru Co., Iluffitlo, N. Y. Mrs, I'uiirth '. t u RHEUMATISM CAN NOT BE RUBBED AWAY It 1.1 perfectly natural to m1 the spot that liurts, nnd when the muscles, nerves, joint.1) nn l bone nre tlirobhin;. ami twitching with the pain of kheumatisni the r.ullerer i 1 apt t turn to the liniment bottle, or .some other external application, in an cllort to pet relief from the disease, by proilncing counter-irritation on the flesh. Such treatment will quiet the pain tempo rarily, but can have 110 direct curative cllect on the real disease because it does not reach the blood, where the cause is located. Kheumatisni is more than t;Lin deep it is rooted nnd grounded in the blood nnd can only be reached by constitutional treatment IT CANNOT 111 RUUUIvI) AWAY. Kheumatisni is due to an excess of uric acid in the blood, brought about by the accumulation in the (system of refuse matter which the natural avenues of bodily waste, the ISowcls and Kidneys, have failed to carry off. This refuse matter, coining in contact with the different acids of the body, forms uric acid which is absorbed into the blood ami distributed to all parts of the body, and Kheumatisni pets possession of the system. The aches and pains nre only nymptoms, nnd though they may be scattered or relieved for a time by surface treatment, they will reappear at the first exposure to cold or dampness, or after an attack of indigestion or other irregularity. Kheuma tisni can never be permanently cured while the circulation remains saturated with irritating, pain-producing uric acid poison. The disease will shift from muscle to muscle or joint to joint, settling on the nerves, causing inflammation nnd swelling and such terrible pains that the nervous system is often shattered, the health undermined, ami perhaps the patient becomes deformed ami crippled for life, i, S. S. thoroughly cleanses the blood and renovates the circulation by neutralizing the ncids nnd expelling all foreign matter from the system. It warms and invigorates the blood so that instead and blood cures PURELY VEGETABLE ' )otu ' just what is needed in every case ol Kheu matism, It contains no potash, alkali or other mineral ingredient, but is made entirely of purifying, healing extracts and juices pf roots, herbs and barks. If you are suffering from Kheumatisni do not waste valuable timo trying to rub a blood disease away, but begin the use of S. S. S. and write us about your case and our physicians will give j'ott ony information or dv;C(i desired free of charge and will send our special treatise on Kheumatism. JHE SWIFT SPCCifiG CO., ATLANTA, GAmt PE - RU - NA? i j I'lif I'nil .if n.niilia. Wlrif lil lni iiliont tin' eml f lionka? N It fire, wnt. r, woriiiH? An every hhlp Ia111n l1.1l is lionml to Im' wp-i U I, jexeiy Ihe.it. r to I - l.iirneil, tin' IllilH of the hook In 111 le.iil.t lull to nwlieM. What heeiiine of the A ler a nl rla 11 II- luary? IM.I the SaraieiiH hnrn It In 'l'? There W thin iiieit Imi nnkei : Wits there any llhrary at Alex.iii'lriu ceiilalnliin 7' 'I i,i m 1 h.HiksV (Jildioii In rimes to the d Itiion thjit there was no hiiiIi llhrary. Ciiiiuii 'l'a lor ln!Ht that If there hail heen a lihrary It w 1") l.iirneil In the time of .IiiIhim CaeKir. 'rrailltluli Hecnih to In.lliate, however, that tln-re wan a lihrary III the hern peiini, hy no Ine.iliH 11 lai U"' . oil. -i t ion, 1 Hit whether (lest roved hy 'I'lieoplillim or TlifoiloHliii N not known. It lo iI;m lin If the elmr;;e liroll-lit 11'ailivt the Aralm r. Kteil on no foiiinl.il ion. I ; x j 1 tatluiiM of Alexandria In ls'.i." !ir, hIiow lio tr.i:ci of the Heian'ii:ii. The ne.i port of Dk'M't w'" laiilt on a damp fomnPitloti, and ' irrant im th it there wan a lihrary, If not df-t ro, . d hy tire, then the paprl inleht hate Hiiffere.l from decay due t water. I'ooks of to day taken to India, to the S.ilitheril j States and to the Wcot IndlcH perish ' throllll inlldew. I 111 1 S (tlltR IN 6 IO 14 DAYS. jl'AZo UIV IMKN I l i;iiar.'iii.M'. to cure any i . a-.-nt l.-lilio', l.loi.t, l.Ii-i'.Iniif i.r pr.il neliiiK .l!' In 0 In 1 1 ! n i or m. !,. r t m 1 1 I 1 . ' n-. nimnn llri-ml. Itroad made from haiiMim flour Is roiiiuion enough In J'urope and Km: land. One pound Is said to contain in. in iiourlslimciii and i-iiertry produc lin; material than one pound of the llliest Is'efsteak, Is much more digest ible and less than onesKth the price. Sir Henry Stanley was a tl 1111 Is-llever lu tin banana. He went mi far as t 1 advise that Its consiimpt Ion would cure j rheumatism, trout and all liver nfftv ( lions. When lylnj; at the Jhillit of death I from eastrills a ll-ht Ki'iiel of banana 1 Hour mixed with milk was the only I fond he could retain and dlp-st. The 1 Mi-ret of the banana as n health and strength prodiiclnt; food lies In Its hih perccl.taK'e of plntcids and the treat tllimber of Its calnl-lcs, respectively and .Mil. "I. It U a perfectly balanced rati 111 If sliced for breakfast and serv ed with milk and Hii.ir.- New York 1'reH.s, Can Hon. "Why (lo you avoid making upt-echei yourself?" asked the friend. "lt'H better to have mime one el h; attend to the oratory," answered Sena tor Sorghum. "In that way you can ascertain which of your opinions tiro unpopular and repudiate them." Cleveland Plain Iealer. Steel ruata aevou tluics as rapidly as Iron. of a weak, sour stream, constantly deposit ing ncrid and corrosive matter in the mus cles, nerves, joints and bones, the body is fed nourished by rich, health-sustaining which completely nnd permanently Kheumatism. S. S. S. is composed purifying and tonic? properties TRUMPET CALLS. Ilam'a Morn Koiinil a Varnln to Ilia I nr-.l-ritir.l. a r-ftS ter to Klve a mini 10?ZZ- , llk'lit on IiIn way than to lead III lii In It. The prea. hint! of 11 kIoI'Ioiih I'hrlst U ofli ll lllid'ilie hy a eloiiiny i hiirrh. Sollie foll.M nev er hi e I (1 vine I'rov- Ideii.-e except In their dally provender. lie lo.' IllM Intellectual poWeTH W II') dui-H not put f 1 1 -1 1 1 nut lit lntcer.t. Th!ii(.'M lire Heen hy the eyes only af ter they are II pprecla tei hy the heart. Many a preacher oh-n I i 1 m power hy IMillitlnt; men the way he lian never k'olie. So loliij IIH Joil deHihte your fellow you Mint your heart to the xplrit of CIiiImI. The Kecret of liuiMterlntJ the f!eh Is not In U-iiorlii It, hut In t; i v 1 1 1 it a worthy lank. No architect ever yet dcidned a mon ument heavy eiiouli to hold down a Iiuui'm Kullty past. The ol.Jcct of your w urship U not al ways that to which yoil Im-ihI, hut that on w hh-li you hrood. The mill U mire to he ttwept away when the church tries to Krind its (jrlft with the devil's power. I'liiieeefsary friction with our fel lows takes from life's force, but the necessary friction adds to It. One tl'olihle nhoiit the foolish hoat of walking alone Is that when the iHiaster falls he does lint fall Hlolie. Ill times of temptation let the 11'ht of the Sun of ItluliTeousiicsH shine and you can see the difference between K''ld and tinsel. Many 11 man will find when the llyht of heaven searches out the sources of his revenue, It will make his righteous ness look rut her raK''.!. HIS FIRST LESSON. Mr. I-'nrley, the author of "West ! Point In the F.arly Sixties," tells how- he received his Hist less. mi In military discipline. He had Is-eti the butt of various Jokes diirln;; the early part of his attendance, iind was pvrhaps a lit tle off Kuard in matters of mere eti quette and routine. Just after "call to quarters" In the evenlni; the sentinel tappisl on our door and called out, "All right?" The reply not being satisfactory to til in. he opened the door and Inquired If any one had answered "All right?" "I did. sir." "Who Is room orderly?" "He Is, sir." "Why did ho not answer?" "ltecauso I did. sir." 'Why did you answer?" "I don't know, sir." "Why do you not know?" "I forgot. nlr." "Well, young man, don't over forget ngnlu. "Now." said the nentlnel, "I Inquire, Is It al! right In this room?" "All right, nlr," res-Kindts! the room orderly. "What Is nil right?" "Fverythlng Is all right, "lr." "Is everything all right?" "Yes. Hir." "Is that basin nil right?" "No. Kir." 'Is that pillow all right?" "No, sir." "Io you know, young man," the sen tinel wilil. "that the rules and articles 'of war require that you should bo tried I by court martial nnd dismissed the ser- vhv for trilling with a sentinel on post In this manner? In time of war the Hcntonce would be death." A rauae Follow. There Is a certain small Ihvt who re joices In the name of Walte I'earsall. lie comnieniHHl to attend school n short time ngo. untl the teacher had quito an extcrlence In (hiding out his t.aine. "What Is your name?" she asked, an Walte took his scat. "Walte." Hit Id the boy promptly. The teacher looked rather nurprlsed, but said nothing for a few moments, thinking, M-rhap-, he was frightened, then she asked again : "What's your name?" "Walte," said the KHsessor of the name. After another few minutes' sllenco the teacher, becoming Impatient, ex claimed : "Well, I have waited plenty long enough now. Please tell nie your name." That made the boys laugh, and final ly the teacher understood. Philadel phia Telegraph. Ill ( IhIiii (or Help. Ir. Lawrence, bishop of Massachu setts, nays that he received a letter front a man In prison who asked liiiu for help In getting out or It. "You ought to come," the culprit wrote, "for I did a great favor for you Inst winter. When your iHtrtrtilt was being painted, the artist hired me ns a lay figure, and 1 stood In your robes for hours togeth er. It was the hardest Job I ever did." "I agreed with hint," the bishop says. "There Is no harder Job; but I could tiot get him out on that plea." Quiver. If a woman hasn't any troubles of her own to worry iilxnit she prc.ceed) to worry ahout those sho might have had. You wo.uld never realize how empty some men's heads are If It wusu't for their touKuea. MM Scrofula Few nre entirely free from il. It may develop so tdowly ns lo caiiRi little if 11 nyd 1 "hi rim ncc rlnririg the wholo period of childhood . It, may then produce dvpepHia, ca tarrh, nnd marked tendency to ron diiuiption, In-fore enu-in eruptions, notei or Hwcllini'd. To y entirely rid 'if it take the ereat Mood-purifier, Hood's Sarsaparilla In tismil liquid form or In ( h obileij tuhlcts known an SarsatabS. IV) doHcii $1. A llifl Iflic. (.'holly- Of course, I admit I talked about lit Ft-lf, hut they talked alioiil trade nil the time, and, or course, that Win wole. Miss I'epprey You were perfect ly rlght. It's better to lull; ahout nothing than talk uhoiil trade. -- Philadelphia I'nss. Keep Your Blood Pure. N'i one can h happe, h'h '-hearted nnd In alll.y Willi a body lull 'if blood Hint a -11 t do it duly lo very pari l.e-rau-e of it- impurity; I her- P ! , the f 1 r -1 an I nci-t iiep-.rt.iir work 111 band i" to 1 ur ily t -. blood "i that every orfiiti will -t lie lii! I 1 111 1,1 ol a heaitl.V 1 1 nu hit ion. 'I la 1 1- 1 no r'-1 in d y e know if 1 iru'i'l ai thai old tn in 1 1 v p-nndy, I'.iandr th" 1 l!N. Fai h pdl 1 onlaiii- oii -erain ol t e solid ex 1 1 a 1 ol 1 1 - a j. ir;l hi I I ended it h t v. o trai 11 I 'I a 1 oin hi 1 1 ; 1 1 1 . . 1 1 0 1 pure aid In. I I "L'e. taMi piodui t-. inak loi i a I loo I Jul i lor II lc 1 I led in 1 Inn ai ter. Clir ur tn I.im !i 'v i v un lit for until k will produce nur-pn- i 1? u s lt. l;r.mdri-th'x I'ilN hnve tl 111 u-c for over it -m ti ry and are Id in e ry d ru! nil I In 'I lie.- stole, cither plain or Migar coated. I'puird of "O'lMtKiO gallon" per an num of iicratcd walorn are uruiik in tlif I'ni'ed Kingdom. (HSi gflSIBRi 1 AcScfal!erreparalionforAs similatinij mcIoodandRcgula- linS tltc Slcinachs cind Bowels ol 3 of Tromotca Dicslion.Chocrrur ncss and Rcst.Coatains neiihcr Opium. iorpltine nor Mineral. IsOTAllCOTIC. implm Sad' IfraM- trmmt norm ApcrfVcl Romedv forConsIirwi non.Sour Stounch.DiarriH)ca 'Norms .('onviilsious .rovrnsh ncss nnd Loss OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signnlure of NEW YORK. v3 EXACT COPY OS WBAPPFJJ. 1 T. J r. LARGE ENGLISH BERKSHIRES All the best breed ing and inditiduulity. Young stock on hand at all times. i'nnv. poii'li'iice aoliiMleil. SaiiAltti'tiiiii Kiiarau tcud. Address D. t. KtVT Perryddlc, Oregon When you bury WET WEATHER CLOTHING you want complete protection and long service. These and many other good points &re combined tn TOWER'S FISH DHAND OILED CLOTHING You cant afford to btiy any other jTOW( CO ftOTONU. r'JCt CANADIAN CO lipajiwjBwjwaip Stink i .11 PUTNAM FADELESS DYES Color mora goods brighter and faster colors than any other dye. One 10c package colors silk, wool and cotton eauully well and la Euaranlced to give perlect results. Akk dealer, or we will send pot paid 10c INiUuitfe, Writ tor fre booklet how to dree leach and mU colors. MONKOC DRUG C0 llnioiiville. Miksouri. A Xnrrnrr Kara pp. The company had assembled tn the church, but the bridegroom wit", no- ' where to Is- found. Filially 11 nmssen- gT announced that tin- young man find i liccn run over nnd killed while 011 tils 1 way to the church. 1 "And Just think," he vild n month . nft'Tward t i 11 friend, "whit n narrow ixc;iic I h.'id rroin becoming n widow!"; CITO V tnn1 Tmn'o nnd all N.-rv'nm rua-n I I I O t rrnnixintly cir-l i.r dr. Kln-'ii (.rut " J., , r. r. W.imI r.,r I- IU:K. 2lrlivi K.UI- mid in-aiiM. Jir. It. lf.Klm-,1'1., IMI Arch hi., I'tillak.l'aw KnniKlril ( on I nrl 11 ar. The fditor whs crit i'-i onx tli fivm Juki br'nifclit in hy the literary contrih tnor. "Von flunk of th" 'spirit of the for i't,'" slid. "Ilo jou think there is i'h n thin? nn n forest spirit, ns dis t iiit'ir,h"-'l from nny otli-r kind?" "V-s, sir!" fiercely responded the liter ary contributor. "Jiidn't yon ever hear of aii'-h a tliinz ns wood nholiol?" 1 You Can Crl Alien. foot-Fate fRtC. Wrlm AII n H. filnwed, Ia- N. Y., for n : I rei; Monpie 'f A ii'tm I-Hot-Kne, J t ruresii w eat- 1 Uiif, lint fwollen, mliiiiK f-et. It 7nake ti.-w or , !iRlitli'- 1-Kj.y. A rta. it rtire for rorm, In it ot'iiiK iihiI- nnd l.'iiiinr . A il 'IruglaUi II. i .X-. Imn't eei pt aa t'ilotiliile. From the II nc!i fViirf. City I'.oarder That obi cat nnde nn nwful uiAm; in the back yard last nicht. Kariner flit-haw Vans; ever ence he made 11 meal on th' canary las' win ter he's pit t!i' idee In bin head an heow hf'n a natur'l born singer, b'goslj ! Mother will find Mn. Winnow" Toothing Pyru p th; Ik it r:mwlT to use lor their childre J lurltiK tbo We thing it-riud. penmen on native river fr.ift 'n f'hina ft ?.' a month: on xe.i.iiii? Chinpae vessels JS. They furniih their own food. MbMMHaAiilMeiiMbttjaMuh For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought T JLt. - .Dears me g Signature Kw of in Use For Over Thirty Years TMe oearraun aoanun. New voaa orrv. FRUIT TREES, VINES, PLANTS BERKSHIRE SWINE, (Registered) SHORTHORN CATTLE, metered) BARRED AND WHITE ROCKS PACIPIC NURSERY CO. j Catalogue Free. Tangent, Oregon CROPS NEVER FAIL lii 'he I iir SiiHko alley, liluhn, where -.S.iitk) Mi-vxmp(jI ulli-y h. nicM-i ki-rs nr.- all-' ail v liKaicil. &mi.uuj urr-a umli't flop il, IrrUah e html Mill await i lie m-tili-r. I.li-h nt it il Immi wa cntl valley In Hie world. Fines i-liimli': I'ho ceti I'rult ; hnim'iiH- ero is of train, iillah'u n ur tx-ei. H.llo,. Him Invested in siiRtr l'i:c orlea. Ne- tt. K. exle Kiun lo Ye lovtone .urk oi ns rounlrv of a-st n-. MiiiRs-s. Aslilon h:nrieil Jan 1, lnwi, a reconl tiri'uker. rile lor earl etilttr-i. f.f. llOIHIt: HKAI. KSTATK COMPANY bt. Aiilluni) anil Anliton. lilaliu. FREE SAMPLE MULE-TEAM BORAX W illi .'!'.' i'a;e ilhtraleit btxiklec, givini; l.(XX) ' ui.es (or llorax in the Home. Kami anil lairv, 1 and a Souvenir Picture, 7.ii in., h colois free for ;e ami your dealer a name. Address l'aeitie t'oa.-t Horax t'o., Oakland, I'al. j Seeds prove their worth at harvest time. After over fifty yearsof success, they arc pronounced the best and surest by careful planters everywhere. Your dealer sella them. 1907 Seed Annual free on request. I v, M. i buux tv, vatrvit. Mica. 1 My IF 3E Weak Lungs Bronchitis For over sixty years doctors have endorsed Aycr's Cherry Pectoral for coughs, colds, weak lungs, bronchitis, con sumption. You can trust a medicine the best doctors ap prove. Thcntrustthisthencxt time you have a hard cough. " I h'l an awful rough fnr or tar, and m.tl'intf iiii.il ti .I.. m any kmhi. I tnd Afi'i I l rr 'i Or-'l aial wa ilfien nirrit. I rrmnnrna it to all ni frimU wl'iiiavHr II,. r l ava a i-' iikIi." I ins M Mt vl.ua, W.l,li,.o,.n. II. ( . M by J. C A r-r Cf , )',owllc Mui 4t9 tuat.uiAOiu rr or 19 SU&SAPARILU. vers HAIR VIOOR. Ayor's Pills keep tho bowels regular. All vegetable and gently laxative. RUBBER STAMPS Best In America We make them Wn tjiy not lake ordcra nnd nddlonr Riihtwr f-tan pa, M,i, Lu: We manufacture our Ov;n COOOS. taif rMiiij iiient ia l i4 newe-t tii I Ix-M im ic y ran t.uy. rite today lof our "llubtx;r hlauip Cl.U.iiiue.n THE IRWIN-IIODSON CO, Portland, Crezon f0 FI.AilS3 THE PAINLESS IL. VV. DENTISTS (nn- thinl off reittilnr price for "hurt time. Iir. II. A. StnrdevBrit. fonii'Tly of The ballea. anil I'r. It. F. I'.'Hier, lurmerly of A rhnxtiin, are with 11-. The) will be gla'l to meet their ol'l frieiel!.. Third and Couch Streets. Portland. Oregon. DR. C. GEE WO Woni'erfii! Hcr.a Treatment Thla woi.derfal Chi ne e Doctor !i ca'led l.r' ut lecnne lie cur 9 1 ei; wlihout i pt-ra-t m that trt t T3ii 11 r I 1 ilie. He co e w! h th e wonderiii; I tit n- hirb 10 9, hinls larks and veee.aMes liat are entirely un l:n wn to m-V.I at a:l- enea In the cun.ry Ihr.iukti tne Uao of thus Imrmlesa rempdit-n. Th-a l:iuiiiindni-tir know tiiear lonot ov' r4C0 ituir -nt remedial, whlctx he u--a auccess o'ly In d'fferent Ul?ia.ses. lie (-tiarnn-f-a toe reca'ah, a-'hma, lunr, throat rh uiubI sm, ti'-rvoua eas, stomach, liver, kid re. a. Ii.. buni'rels of t-'atimontala, I .iru-a mod' . .it. C'a'a anil see him. Pa'tcnta out of the c;:y wrn f -r bl.in :s aad clrcolan. brod B laic p. CO'fri.TAfiUN Hliii. Acidreaa The C. Gee Wo Chinese Mcdicin; Co. 1 624 First SL. S. C. Cor. Morrison Mention paper Portland, Oregon MAKE MORE MONEY ON FRUIT CROPS Kvmon whotrrow fruit, nht-thT on a large orwmall -h!. or who hru ht'i-t iAt( h or trartlen. phoulti hr intirt-.srtl in iffltn.rf tJe nn ft pruftt fruiu hm crupn ST. JOSEPH, MISSOURI it the only macurln In Amfrirt which ! rleTotJ x. i!!rtvr!y t- lh intereftii of thorn who (Trim, fnut, Hn.lsouiflv illti!trHt! tl : M to fl fkMi-fat i-icb month. Ttlli ail atHiitt fruit ofaJlkmilf fcjid nothtntf hut fnut how to 111 trkt t, how to itHi'k, .nilf .tm. th y, pnn.f, ii..w to MAKKMdliK MoNKY from cn-iit. Khviujil frn-. Htvuiar price jl.W. and mrii culiKonH-r tretx 4)ioc3 of oiitof our Itro. JonAtliau h' nit Book the bent In exittUi.ee. Three Months Free p ai 6 so confident The Fri't-tJrowep will plwwe, we ill M'ni it t In -t nioiiihi nlw-ohitely free to invuiiein-teit-t-l in fi u it. on t-i lux t. t- il ( n CouiKin 1k1ow. We of fi-r fa.'-h li lit tt fur new nibwiitK-ri riU for par t uu lant Writ-jour nhtii anl iwlilreHdi n bUrku beluw. ; c : t- r t u o i n I aco'pt your FK KK t hre monihtt' ti m 1 ofTr. At end of three month I wlU either pwy for a Tear's pub MTiptfon or notify von to ton piipi-r. In either evwit therciatob HO cluiitfe fur the (brv mouth trial Name . Route or P. O. Box Number . Town . Statt lankms WE PAY INTEREST On cavings deposits of a dollar or more, compounded twice every year. It is just oh easy to open a Savings Account with ua by Mail as if you lived next door. Send for our free book let, "Hanking by Mail," and Icurn lull particulars. Address Oregon Trust & Savings Bank Portland, Oregon Sixth and Washington Sts. p. n. u No. 2-C7 'IITHKN writing to advertiser plea II lueniiou tuia ipr. B ft. A iL . . f -t . 1 11 v nEMTrU rn I ILI ULlllf by iail I J