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THE OLD-MONK-CURE RELIEVES TROM PAIN
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IHHIUATION IN CANADA.
Allierta Country Fatt Coming to the
Front.
Tin" ( 'iitill'lillll I'lK'Hir Jtuilwtiy mm
jinny I iiihv i'iit.'iiM iii it irrriit. i rrl;-ji
limi tti.rk, jiml iiimI of Cnlpiry, Unit
will I'vi'tituully bring tin-l-r viitr
.MHtJHHI iicrcH of iim lini hind iim llirn
in in nil of ('iiiimlii. 'llnv I in c jui-t
thrown 'H'ii to hcI I Ifinciil tln Iiiki
Murk of 1 U,tKM iiiti-k , wllirli Ihi'J' lire
Ki'llillg Ml Ill $.rl.(K 1 1 1 f I K I i ,. r
lu ri. Iii counci l Mm w ith 1 1 1 -t itri
ynti'd In 1 1 I they lire srlling nun-irljnlilc
ImihIm ill fo.m ill!.m to $1.Vki Tnrr
v 1 1 it-1 1 i iiiiiii.t lie nnr4tMKi'l (or grii.mg
jiin pofi m, ini'l nll'ir li' a mnge w here
link IIIHV C. ( litnllllnlll till ClillIC
) cur w il limit hIk Iter.
Tin' ful iiic of Wi'xti'rn Ciiiut'lii, ti in I
5.inl n iiliiriv (In- H'nil hi t ii iorllon of Al
ii'itn itiviiici', Ii iiHnnri' l . fulguiy,
il lliclliipoli-, )i i lly of HI 1,1 II III il.luil,
ititnln, ruiiiuMcl lnrgiily of A iiicriciiiiH,
la it live, up In . laic cily. llHrrtml
IhihIik'hh Im in tin' IiiiihIh of bright, pro
j.'tcHiic liiinini'HN inch, who I hi 1 1 ' Ui -t'liiiriuoiiM
hIim lM. Tlii-ri' hii' u ii i 1 1 1 1 H-r
of j i 1 . 1 i 1 1 ir liniihci liH'nti'il tlicri', itinl ii
In 1 1 1 innrki l fur cluck in iiflor'li'T by m
llllgi' pllrkllg IlillISi'. Alilllg Hie lilli' of
the Ciiiui'l uii 1'iii'ilii railway in Smith
Mil AlUrlii, then' Iiiivi Imtii twenty
IcvmI'iih I'-ti.lilinhi'il tliii p.iht year, to
In- f.illowcl iy I lnrly im r.- next yoir,
mi that Ihire will In- llo hi ii illume fur
tile hiillit'liMn Tu4 JT'ollKC'l til 1 1 1 . H
M'l't ion .
Tlii" of lli-Ci-ri'Bd'n,
Till' Hew oervillit Irnl ii'i'wiitii tier
tefeli'liceii ninl the In ImI ivm ri'ilil them
"Hf, ilecliiiea n writer In Aiihwith,
Willi ll.Hllil f .)i, .
"I urn nut j 1 1 1 1.- H.itlllei with your
lefereini'M, .lane," hIic hiiIiI.
"N.i.vllier am I. iiiuiii," ieMiii(i'( tho
ctiilwnrt iniilil, "Imt tlicy'ii- tin! bi-Mt 1
ciMllil K'"'."
In iiiillini; il
Miii a hiiuiii;
tuiniiiK i-uiua
1 'Jl 1,1 Ml.
iw ii tin olit rntlinlmt (il
Imt Iiiih turn fuuinl run
ninl wnti Iim viilm-.l at
Caution.
lunc U i n I :i
Ilnltiitliini
ln.it ki-l mi r'u-i'lv
I'lii t' I" III K'1"'"1'
will l llll nl.ili 'I to III TI IVI
1 iiiuiii the
rr iii Mum A lie rk
It I lir.llil l' II n I'l I
1 1 iii linwe it,
In ii'ihtiiI t ii -ii r i i !- imlv tluit tin v
mi lire il h A IIiim kV, ful I lii-v uir Imt
inly lurking n tin- Ih-m i li'iiii'iit i hu ll
1 1 it i' liui'le A ll' nek'n n 1 i I! u n lit . Iut nr.
aiften Inn ml il in I ln ir rllei t". Ki'iiirm lr
Unit Alli'iiek'n lire Hie nriemul ami only
eeiiiiiu (I'lrous j s ! n -1 -1 - t he lt f trrnal
remeily known ninl when purrlm-HiK
ln-ti-r- I lie only I'e nv Ih to alw.iyx
iixlnl uj'oli Inning All I'l k'n.
t nrU Allm.
"It till ttrf," Iiiiihi'iI I'lielp Alletl
S ii I k . "in the nlil tliiyx, when wr
ruiiMu'1 eluiri;!' it up to ';rii,' wluit wni
it we iincil to en II thin rocky ort of fii-l-im;
we nil have just nfter tlie C'tirlHtiiina
ferliviliea?"
WORKS IN THE GARDEN.
Eighty-Seven Years Old, but Hat a
Sound Back.
Ilohelt Si'iilliin, S7 yeam nil, of fifi
tilinletl Street, Sl'lieeil I'iiIIh, N. Y.,
a inn' Mur.lv oiii
io ( tmr a oil) in oNr day
Ink" I. A X Al I t: liltiiMo IjI'IMMi 'I n !.) I
I'tiiKi'lH" ii liiii l iiiuiii y II II liula to run'. K. W
lilCVK'S nlKlintnii' In mi I arli Iml. 'i:
I'leoiiotn y ,
"Wlint'a tlie mill t.-r with thnt mun?"
niki'il the ilniler, nfter tlie "iiitiener hi I
Hi lie nut. "lie j;ot inn. I when I trie'l !
Bell lllm n I 'III ll llllm I l ei'."
"TIiiH'm I'lijiein," Midi one of lili iiriidi
liolH. "Ile'x II' d Mll'l iloti, lllll HlIIlV.
lie Iiiidj;h nil hii 'driM miiim iireneiil h on
liln family Ii ..'." ('Iih iiu J'l ilniue.
Uca'ncia Cannot lie Cured
dr du al ni'i'ld t;..iiH im tt.rv eiiiinol rem h IMi
iIIm nwti-l I'l.n ii n oi ( i.e eti r . 'I i.eie In nn I cmi
r,my to I llle id n nvnn, Kiel tliltl In d)' enic-lllu-tlniml
ri'iiie-1 lei I'i-m:i,i mm In i nn. il dy mi In
limn, it rmiil il n n i.l I l.e inm -mi lluliiK cl ti n
K nit nc h nn '1 uU.. W lien thin tnlm in iiil1ntiirl
ynti Inti e n ruiul.l!iitf miiiinl or In. inn let I lrfir
In IC. mi'l hi n II Ii elilliely rloiieil, I'entni l
Hie ri-i till, ml iinli" I dn (iitlnuinimniu i ttn I41
Ift.r ii on t nii'l t l.ln t tide to 1icel In ltn i.onnnl
i-oinllili'U, denrliiK w ill d ili-Mruyeil f.irever;
Hill" i RH'H nn I I'l ti'll urn emmril dy Intnrrh.
die II In in. 1 1.1 UK I III ft li lllllftineii luU'lltl'ill o
tin' In llcoil mi r 1 ni'i n
WiiwiIIkIvo Htm Iturnlri-'t ImlUm fur n)r
rftiw nt I'i'ftllii p i'ftuii1 t-y rntitrrli I ll.nl rnri
tint I i ruri-'l d) Hall 1 lrili lire. Km! lor
ciri uli, Iren.
C. J IIKNKV A (t)., Tulc.lo, (J.
Hi. dl dy lirllKKlinii.
liftil'ft 1 mini) l inn ftru lliu dcit.
ntlil Kftnjfti.
I ml I Klin n t Matron in erowilel rnr)
Sir, when no many edlerly women nr
MnmJiiiK up why iloii't yon nie 11 ml olTer
of Ilium your neat?
Senteil I'llHlellKt-r (with llllJIlitVl Yoil
nre Inlinrlim umler a initake, inmlitm. I
am tho Iteiinh'il Ncly.
Mothem will flriil Mra. Wlnrtow'ft OoothlDK
Hyrui' thn belt remcdr to uw tor their cdUJruj
Surlug tho tvalhliif trlol.
THE SPENCER SEEDLESS APPLE
Makes
An Expert Investigates It and
Flattering Report.
There linn Ihm-m much ii'lvore oriti
i h 11 1 of tho Sjx'iit'er Sct'ilh'm A'ih,
notnhly in tlu Kural New Yorker uml
Hiiiiie of ilH Hatelliti'M. Tho opinion of
11 recoun! .til horticulturist, who linn
liuiile 11 thorough cxiimiiiul iuii of tho
iipl'lo, boinn iillowi'il free nmc in the
oreharil w hero I hoy are rjrown, Hlmiilil
Im viiliiahlo to tin ho who aro thinking
of I'luntitiK thwNi trees, us well lis to
tho.o w h hy roiiMoii of the rrit icininH
luivo U-on iletorroil from ptirfhiiMiii:.
A ooiniiny wan rooently oriini.eil in
('anmla to humllo tho Sjioinvi SootllofH
Aiilo troeM, Imt the inlvor.-o crtt irisuis
ularino'l tho nrpiiiiors, ninl they ro
fitsoil to liroceeil further witli tlio iiol'o-
H o n t I Oman, w ho t ial iotiri until they ooiihl have tho ru-
workn in hm ow n limit 1011 thoroughly oxamiiitsl hy 1111 ox-
t;iir'loti,i;ivoH tliankH ii'rioiieol hurtieulturiht of roiiitat ion of
their own Holoctioii. This was roiulily
iiMscnto'l to. ami its a rccult t ho I Ion .
John I'rytlon, who fur inoro than twen
ty years wan minifler of uvrleiilturo for
tho iroviiieo of Ontario, wius oloetoil to
examine ninl report on this upplo.
Tho lion. John Mryilon's 11111110 Is n
hom-cholil wiinl in C'aniiila ainl (Jrcut
ltrittiin, atnl his roititat inn is Hiich us
to IM mil's Kiilney
Tills for his hoiiiiiI
I mck uml kiilneys;
Mrs. t iootchioiis,
his ilaiicht. r, hays:
"Father hinl it mo
vere attack of kiil-
lii y t mill ile ami luinUipo, w hich cnuscl
him much KiifToriiiir. llo Iiclthii titkini;
Jionn's Ki'lnoy Tills ami was Kinmouroil. j will furry Kriut weight whorovor ho is
Wo always keep them on huinl. My ; known. His report is most llattoriiij.'
liiislmii'l was fiirtil of luul pains in tho ami an uiiiU:ililioil onilorsoment of tho
Imek hy taking only part of a Imix." j applo. A fopy of it is sent froo upon
Sohl hy all ileiilors. fit) fonts a Ihix. ' Hppliitit o 1 to (ho Sju'iuor Sooil ots
Faster-Milhurn Co., Iluffalo. N. Y. Applo Company, Kvir.-tt, Washington.
MYSTERY OF BOY'S POCKET.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Him iinninc'l all other uimJIcliiti, In merit,
(nli ami rtinm,
It mircM. rrat a It lias hinn, lia ap.
l.nre nl I jr only J'Kt di'ifiin.
It Inn ri-n-lvi-'l l.jr -1 11 nl rnurit mnro than
VMtti Imf IiiikhIuIh In lo yi iirn.
' ... ......... I II ..i.rm... i.t 1 ..II 1.1..,..! .11..
11 xinaii liny can K' m" ms po'KeiH. 1 .....n n,, ,.,..
run, ail tiiiui'ir ami nil emijiioiin.
It nlr'-nirlhen tho utoinmh, rrentr: an
I'niill In I'uhlln Merino! Koreeil to I n
lonil Afiff N Miirhlr llro.
Aiiyune of h eiirlntii turn of mlml
who wlli tnko the Iroulile t Ret lit Mi"
yliillNlId will lliif I Unit IlKures iloii't 1
Willi H K;il'l to the liinnlier of thlnK
'I hey Hliiiply jtKo out.
Ill one of Hie Hllili' hcIikuU 111'' toiiefl
IT recently tiirneil her llelieMt Y,:tM
ti'WMIil 11 lively I- ) e.'i r old U Im lill'l
ilroiH'i 11 heavy nnirlilo on the floor
! vl ltd 11 limit licit utiiiitii.il llu reel I :l I Ii ill .
A t tlii- moment of her IiiIoiimohI htii 1 1 ny .
when the urchin wan iIoIiik hln level
hei-t to felt'li Innocence, n 1 1 11 mI t-n I
Miinller iniiililo tlroiM'i from hli pok
! ami roileil ihtohs tin- llHr after IM
liia!e.
That hi ttleil It. Alinslieil nml shrink
In;;, the culprit rami' forwnnl. At the
enmiiialnl to remove every article In his
jMicketx he honltatctl. Ile hei out
ii.'iIiikI this UlieXIMw'teil oiitniKe Umi
11 saci eil I lint 1 1 nt t ii lis Ioiik nn he lare!,
hll' U'forc tho hlrch rod henan Its fell
work the urchin Huhinllteil.
Ills flrt hainlful eonta Ined threi?
pliis-s of copper win ( linulntoil ), one
piece (not liiKiiluteil ) , t w ohl purses,
11 miKpemler fnsteiiliiif, eleven strict ear
IrnimfeiM nml n llu whistle. As h
I'e.lclieil iiKalll n lou of llemllsli Joy
eilliie oer his freckhil face. (Hie a I'l I -rle
ciime nut. It was a live moiiso. The
teacher elllteho.l Imr i-klrts liervoilhly
while It was ls'lm reinoveil.
Thou the Invostlatloli JiPH'ii'deil.
When It was over I ! articles h.".i! 1 o:ne
from tho hoy's pockets. They nre eat-
lllolleil us follows, U-sllleH tll'lHC Illlll
t Ioium :
I wo ii eturi ear'ls. one Klioelaeo, one 1
1 1
tohiicco sack, one piece of rlnhon, olio
hr iketi watch, four election eanls, one
ear ticket, sevin tnhacii' eanls, two
foh.ieco taj;s, one tin monkey, 0110 llsli
lumk, one mirror (hroken), one pen!
mirror, one wioilen nx, one Ihnillan
pin, two Hi rews, one nidhiT washer, 0111;
IkIukIiihs t arl, two huttons, thirty seven
aate ntnt.es, si-von inarliles, two Imok,
one toliacin coiijMin, throe pieces of
orailKo I'eel, two hlalil; flirt rhinos. Olio
lo.uleil fiirtrhlo, three nrks, 0110 poll
ell, two matches, one key, half n fl(ii
rot to, one puncliil iietiny. one hwket,
two raisins, one hroken eolnh, one cufT j
pin ami 11 ploiv of fautly. Now Vork
Times.
ai pi'tlti! ii'l dnll'lii tip td linl" nynt'Tn.
It ruren that tin d f .-wJInif ami lmki-i the
wink nl run if.
In 1111ml liiidl form nrln i tincritntcij tadliit
kiiowu an Sarsatahs. Vh doHna tl.
Tho farina of thi I'nileil Slnten rover
WII.'MI.IKMI n'Tis, lilel -ai;loy nearly
1,.",IS)SSI people.
riTp St. V tun'
f I I 0 IH-rrrmiiftlit
Si-rv.. Ki-ninriT-
liftni- ftnd nil Ni rvmni
ntly ciiri-il liy I'r. KIiik-'r OriHl
. Kl.nitr.rr I- III I: I2lrlftl Imltl- Kn'l
In-ftllwi. J.'r. H. JLKIIo. ,lL,.;l A rrli St., 'blift..l'ft.
Tin tnlnl commerce of
shout :,.VX),KK a yi-nr.
AbyNiiiiiia in
I'll r$ tURrO IN 6 TO 14 DAYS.
I'AZ'i nlN'IXIKNT In !! nun-nl I to euro ntry
in-'- i.l IrdliiK, Miii'l, dlf 'liiiK or prolrii'linK
(illi In ii t i J I iU or money ri luieli '1. Vkt.
Jn prim-up nn) (teriiiMiix have the Mime
avenge hrniii weight.
CASTOR 1 A
I'tfr Infants and Children.
Th9 Kind Yea II2V0 A!v;sys Bought
Hoars tho
Blt;iiiituro of
Nearly on tliinl of tho 31,00 Inhab
itantH of ( Tevelttail, Ohio, were Ixirn in
ICuiop.
OOD
TOE SOURCE OF ALL DISEASE
Ivvcry part of the body Is tlcpetnlcnt on the Wooil for nourishment nnd
ntrrti";th. When this life fctrenm is flowing through the system in a state of
1 unity nnl richness we ore nsstircJ of icrfcct and nniutcrni)teJ health;
-ei anso pure tlood In nature's snfe-guam against disease. When, however,
the body is fed on weak, Impure or polluted blood, the system is deprived of
its strength, disease genus collect, nud the trouble is manifested in various
ways, l'ustular eruptions, pimples, rashes and the different skin affections
chow that the blood is in a feverish and diseased condition as a result of too
much ocid or the presence of eome irritatintr humor. Sores and Ulcers are
the result of morbid, unhealthy matter in the blood, and Rheumatism, Ca
tarrh, Scrofula, Contagious Blood Poison, etc., ore all decp-eeatcd blood
disorders that will continue to grow worse as loop; xs the poisou remains.
These impurities and poisons find their way into the blood in various ways.
Often a sluggish, inactive condition of the system, and torpid state of the
ftvenucs of bodily waste, leaves the refuse and waste matters to sour and
form uric and other acids, which are taken up by the blood and distributed
throughout the circulation. Coining in contact with contagious diseases is
mother cause for the poisoning of the blood ; we also breathe the germs and
microbes of Malaria into our lunrrs, and when these get into the blood in
Buflicicnt quantity it becomes a carrier of disease instead of health. Some
are so unfortunate as to inherit bad blood, perhaps the dregs of some old
constitutional disease of ancestors is handed down to them and they are
constantly annoyed and troubled with it. Had blood is the source of nil dis
ease, and until this vital fluid is cleansed and purified the body is sure to
Buffer in some way. For blood troubles of any character S. S. S. is the best
remedy ever discovered. It goes down into the circulation and removes any
and all poisons, supplies the healthful properties it needs, and completely
ana permanently cures uiooa diseases 01
every kind. The action of S. S. S. is so
thorough that hereditary taints are removed
and weak, diseased blood made strong and
liealthy so that disease cannot remain. It
cures Rheumatism, Catarrh, Scrofula, Sores
and Ulcers, Skin Diseases, Contagious
Mood Toison. etc.. and does not leave the
Plightest trace of the trouble for future outbreaks. The whole volume of
blood is renewed and cleansed after a course of S. S. S. It is also nature's
greatest tonic, made entirely of roots, herbs and barks, and is absolutely
harmless to any part of the svstem. S. S. S. is for sale at all first class
fltOH fctorcs. liook ou the blood and any medical advice free to nil who write.
Ilarr flkrlrfon la Found.
There arrived In this city last week
for the Museum of Nat urn I History tho
skeleton of a loxolophiMloii. It was
unearthed In southern Wyoming, where
the K'reat hoiiHt run mod In lare min
ders ninny centuries ngo, hy an ex
pedition sent out from tho museum hy
Professor Walter (iraiiKer. Speaklnjf
of tho success uttcudliix tho search,
Professor (JranuKor said:
"Wo found the skeleton of the lar
Rost mammal living at tho time and
for which wo made careful Ron roll. This
huco mammal was known ns tlie lo.io
lophodon, a in I it 11 re of elephant and
rhinoceros. It had six horns two 011
or.uous ones In the hack of tho skull,
two smaller ones over tho eyes and
two rudimentary horns 011 the tip of
tho noso.
"Wo ohtnlnod nil Interesting lot of
tho skeletons of tho tltaiiothores, n
Kinnller nnlmnl than the Inst; numer
ous specimens of tho enrvnrn, Infitld
Intf the largest of the tlino, tho inosii
nyx ; ninny rodents, or squirrel-like
inamiuals; somo of the earlier ontnel
llke, oven toed, hoofed niiimmals; nn
nchonedon, one of tho very lnrgp, even
tootl nnl:nnls, with plgliko tooth and
feet and 1111 early prliuato like the le
murs, iiothnretus. In all wo ohtnlnod
too species It; the Wnshnklo hasln, 100
In the IlrhU'OH hnsln ami forty In tho
Wiihsntch hnsln." Now York Tribune.
$300,000
Cjpitjl Stock.
$200,000
deposited witt
Inj. Drpt of
MichifiQ
UNITED STATES
HEALTH & ACCIDENT
INSURANCE COMPANY
Ol .-ttgiiiaw, Michigan.
WRITE TODAY
a-k I tiir hImiui our jrtnlar one dollar a
month plan that ay aerl'lrntnl ilcnt h
fticl Hcriili'iit ami Mrk inilciiifiity. ovt
Kyi' anil or'U.atioii. All die.iiies on
tin- 1'acitle I'oaM paiil through the first
National Bank of Portland.
R. L ALDRICH, Mgr. Western Office
209-210 Marquam Bldg. Portland, Ortgoi
Many Afflicted Country People
R re coming to tin for treat tnt'iit ami
rt'turniiiK noun? ctinMl. We jrf'rma
iH-ntlv atil j'Tornptlv curt Inilies
turn, lUirutiiRtiMii, all i'rivale anl
Wimtiiij; lMM-at. Nervous IMor
di'rs, I'iM'RM'n of Wnnn'ii ami ChiM
n, Kfzt'ina, Hlood, Sk in and
rhroliir iJiseaseM. No niHtU-r what
your 1 rou hie may be, come to hee us.
Free Ciosultatioa and Eiimuutioo.
New York Surgical and Medical Institute
Ptrminrntlv Located at Cornrr of Sixth and
Uij'a) Waihiniton St.. Portland, Or.
The Wonderful Chlnrnr,
lilt; Osh, emperor of China nml
founder of tho Itlnp; dynnsty, wns fa
inous for the tiumher of things In whh'h
he nntlc Ipated our proRent elvlllzntlon.
One day, nfter tdttlnir nwhilo In
deep thought, lie enllod his equerry to
him.
"Ilnrnoss NMagnrn," ho eoniiiianded,
briefly.
And It wns done.
Of course. It Is with tic Invidious
wish to detrnct from tho splendor of
this achievement, Inerodlhle its It un
doubtedly Rooms, thnt we ndd the fur
ther fact that Niagara wns the euipiir
or'a old bny inn re. Tuok.
All lila Oivu,
Yes," snld Woodby, "this Is niy
cont-of-nrins."
"Hy tho wny," reninrked G addle, "do
you know thnt Sneerwell lins Uen tell
ing everybody that It's not really your
coat-of-nrins nt nil?"
"The Idea ! Why, I designed It my
solf." Philadelphia Tress.
PURELY
VEGETABLE
Slltrht ItUlake.
"Walter, what does this nieunT
Twenty-flve francs for two hard boiled
"Very sorry, sir. Slight mistake, str.
I've given you the bill Intended for tho
Anierlenu nt tho next table," l'elo
Mole.
nirda of a Feather.
Mouqulu How do you like the
weather tliese daysT
Heaurejard Exceedingly disagree
able, Mouquln And how Is your wife?
Ilenurejurd The same, thank you,
Le Klre.
Hard to Shake OS,
Hewitt Ho sticks closer than a
brother. Jewett Yes j he sticks like a
church debt. Woman's Home Comimd.-lon.
II HOLD UP!
! and consider
ri"EH POMMEL
LIKE ALL
VWTERfROOF
CLOTHING.
lsmadf of the best
milmaliinliiackorrllow
ftMrantfd.and sold
rriiiSf dwkrs vrrwhrf
tir STICK TO THE
SIGN OF THE FISH
A little elderly (Jermnti who keopa
a atntlouer's shop nrmiw-n mid Interen's
hlmwlf by making up stories about his
eilKtoiiiem mid telling them to his fain
Ill'. "Iat young lady who has df pink
cheeks, she be married soon, I t'luk,"
he aiuiolltlfcd one lilKht.
"Now, my I'nrl, you know not tings
nt her whateffer. Is It not so?" mid his
wife tried to look ns If she did not
think I1I111 n wonderfully clever man.
"It U like dls," said the stationer.
m leintily. "I observe, nnd I know. At
first "lie buy paper nnd envelopes do
an tiie; later she huy twhe ns more
paper, and den five tl'nes as more
paper iis envelopes. So I know she Is
hi romo betrothed. '
"And today," he snld, beaming with
phanure, "today she huy only one
half dozen envelopes mid five times ns
more paier; and when I tell her sin
get dein ehoajM'r If she buy runny, alio
s;ij to me, 'I have no need of more,
t'nrik you.' so I know do friend he
oomes soon, mi'l so comes de marriage
on quickly."
Mori" than I lO.OOO.IKK) worth of ort
inx xoo'li were sold in the United States
last year.
VThe Jar of
Coughing
Hammer blows, steadily ap
plied, break the hardest rock.
Coushinc, day after day, jars
and tears the throat and lungs ji
until trie ncaitny tissues give
way. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral
stops the coughing, and heals
the torn membranes.
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th hnii. It iovp iirfrt tv1 Hr Imnnver
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nil nlvnit it." Man. MaiiV oiikktba.i, Vara
burn. N. V.
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ha:r virion.
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biliousness, constipation retard re
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FRUIT TREES, VINES, PLANTS
BERKSHIRE SWINE, Registered;
SHORTHORN CATTLE, Registered J
BARRED AND WHITE ROCKS
PACIFIC NURSERY CO.
Catalogue Free. Tangent, Oregon
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mill nv.tlt ih- t'-i!ltfr. I h h t a l lt wa r-i
valley In tli world. J- tii"t v Iniatf; rho cn frtiti ;
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hum lo Yiluwi'iif ytTii ; hm rountry of vtw. r
'uri.w. A It ton startfHi Jan. 1, a rccori
drciiaier. rit- lor imrl rtilnr.
C. C. MCIOICK It K A I, KSTATK COMI'ANV
ht. Antlionjr antl Aahtuu, Idaho.
AUSTIN WELL DRILLS
Mu'le In all i ylw and a 1 slze. ip wtr am! oil
anywhere, lnt Iirllllug Tunis n ade. ii"t caiu
lia unci prlci-. BEALL & CO.
321 Hawthorne Ave. Portland, Or.
i
have atoo't the trst for orer v years.
anl are an 11 iu the leal. Their atiaolute
certainty of trrowth, their uticoitiinonlr
large yir'n'.a of delicioua Tretal.les and
beautiful flowera, make them the moht
. reliable and the moat popular every-
where, boiil by ail uealera. 1907
fceed Annual free on request.
D. U. FERRY A CO., V
'4 Detroit. Mich. f-
FOR WASHING WINDOWS
Use hoi water and 20 Mule Team Borax wip
dry and polish with old newspaper.
All ilcak"-. Sample. Souvenir Picture in 10
coin r nil tnKik let .-h', ami di'ttli-rs name. Ad
dn l'A im coAsT UOKAX t'O .Oakland.t'al
P. N. U
No. 7-07
WHEN writing; to advertiaera pleaa
inenlii'D thla paper.
I
k. WIHIl Wl 111. I
'ZT1 BftllO TOWTH CANADIAN COLiHtTTa A.JTOWCN
M TrUONTD. CAM ?TVH nw u a t."
Harvesting Dollars
is possible if the seed be judiciously planted.
Southern Alberta, Canada, has denmn-trated beyond a doubt
that it is the greatest cereal growing country on tho continent,
and "Alberta Red Wheat" grown there took both the Gold and
tronze medals at the Portland Exposition.
The Canadian Pacific Railway Company has 3.000,000 acres
of the best of land, irrigable and non-irrigable, just eat of Cal
gary, Alberta, which they are selling at from 112 to $15 per acre
for non-irrigable and f IS to $25 per acre for irrigable.
Lands sold by them three months ago at these prices are now
now being held by the purchasers at $50 per acre and upwards.
The harvesting of dollars invested in these lands is just aa
certain as the harvesting of cereals.
If you are interested drop a card to the address below for
literature fully describing the opportunity of the uge.
The Canadian Pacific Irrigation Colonization Company, Ltd.
54 Ninth Avenue West, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
SALES DEPARTMENT. CANADIAN PACIflC RAILWAY. IRRIGATED LANDS
Be sure to mention this paper when writing.
J
W SWIFT SPLCMC CO., ATLANTA, CA
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The Spencer
discovery since
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SHOULD READ THIS
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