z PE-RU-NA A MEDICAL COMPOUND . rnoDioiEs rcn their aoe. In uny mlin1 ('(iinpntmil un muili Ii- imIm upon tli muniicr in wliii-li it Im (iiiitMiiinl( it h upon the lii(i;r'iiiiilii 1 I'lrxl, tliero iihihI tin 11 ilmi pr'iHrl Ion of Hut Inn-clientM. Much ilrnx in tlx pliitrimii-opi'in Iiiih ll-a HpK'iitl m l ion. To ftiinlilnc uny ilrnp; with other lniK ilnil, Imvii nihility differed, lu'l ion, tint roiiiliinitl Ion iiiiihI, lie rnnlc w II li Ml rid, ri'fi'ii-iKo to (Im iimii for which tlm coinpoiinil Im inlenili'il . Tln iIpim may lie well Hi'liTtnl mm (liclr clllmry, hut I Ium-oiiimiiiii1 IINTIKIXY KI'OII Kll l!V Till': I'Kol'OUTlON in which liny urn emnliinci!. It IiiLch year htiiI jciirM of experience to iliHi'ovct IhiH proportion. There Im no law of I m 1 1 1 1 h t r y , of pharmacy, hv which the cxiut hiiliuu'ii of propiilion euii Im. ifetcriniiic.l. IsX I'Kltl i:N( K IN TII I'1 (INLY i I ' 1 1 I-:. In coiiimhiimIIiik ii riitiinh r 1 1 h I y 1 r. lUtlmiiu Iiiih IukI rnmiy yi ur' exper ience. In llii iiHii of tin" viirloiiM Inti'ilii-nlH which eonipuMi tin- culnrrli rcmcily, rcrunii, hn Iiiih learned, lilt It hy little, how to hiiniioiil.n tint action of each In yrcillciit, how tnciiiiiliino I hi'tn into ii hIiiMc 1'oinpoiiinl, how to arrange I lie in into null Hire roort ioiiH hh Ui Mend tlm (ante, 1 1 h opcral Ion ami (hit clii'inli'iil pc riilinrit Ii N of i-ni'li ci'vi'Mil ingredient in order t pralin e it pharmaceutical pro duct licynnd tin- rrlticiMin uf iloi torx, lifiriiiiw IhIm or -) u rt 1 1 nt m . w i ' itci'i.AT that, ahmi'cii hki'mnhh on tiii: way in which Till': Minis Aid: n.Mi!iNi':i ah hkpknuh iton tiik iut ;h tiik.m- SKI. VI H. Tlm i 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 . 1 iiiuhI pri'Hi'iit n Htnlillity which Im not affected hy chiuieH of cmpclatiirc, lint itffictcd hy cxpoMiirc to the uir, Hot affected hy litfc. It iihihI hi m ' in 1 1 1 1 no. I llmt It will ri'iiinin jiiHt Hif mime, whether need in the Iniiintf or milling iiinipi of the nurlliwi mI or tlm coffee plantiil iunc of the trnplcM. A complete lift of the Ingredient of IVrunii would not ennlilc uny iWuvifl nnd or il i nIi in it to ti'pioilui'o IVrutin. It Im tin-flail anil ciiiacily by which then- iiiimcIiciiIh arc momiM toyi-thcr tluit i'inc rciunii much I it it'ii I tar chimin mm hii I'lhcacioiiM caturili remedy. Ilnwcvi r much iituc cncli ingredient of IVruim may poHcm, t he value of the 1 1 1 1 j m 1 1 1 1 i ilcpeieU largely upon the inaniiei ami pi upm t ion in which they lire 1'iiliihilicil . 'Iheridit inured iciiIh, put together r i K ' ' ' t Im the only way 11 incilu'iil i hi 1 1 1 1 inn c nilele of real Millie. Iirlallnn llrlni-'-bc-n, thf Rrholiir, nml Moanrt, l ualelmi, Martrla. f nil the Infant prllnlcn that havo I ii I T(-m( I'll am) iihIoiiIhIiciI ImiIIi licinl HplidcH It Im Kelieriilly lit-llcwd tluit Hone WIIM Kleater tllllll llllle 'IiiImI hill I Icliii'i Ken of I.iilieck. Thin rcinarkii hie JollliUMler when at Co teliiler aire uf 11! liioiillm WIIM iilile to relic tlie I'eiilaleii' li without an error ami coulil Piimm llic ihmmI tliorniiK'li examination without a Mingle nIIi. Taney a 1 1 1 1 1 uf .'! heliiK Iilile to cnliverHe lluelitly III IhiIIi I'reiicli ami l.ntlu. Mut that Im what MiiMler ( 'IiI'ImI la n emlil lo aiel he coiiM holil IiIm own wllli the hint iiiiim tel'M of llic-te InliKUaKeM. No one coiiM catch him on a kIiikIc lueHllou In hlMlory, nnclent or modern, ami he wiim more familiar with re HkIoiim ami church history than the majority of clergymen are. Kefore yoiiliK Helueckeu died, nt the ai;e of 4, he wiim ictti'd and made much of hy royalty of the IimiiImIi i-ourt, whl.H t Ikiiihii IiiIh of H'i.ile Hocked to Kee him and IImIcii to the wonlM of knowledge wImiIoiii that fell from IiIm hahy Nti llnnr Hiina. F.vn Vi-k, dear, on IhU old hettefl my jcre.it Kraiiilfiithcr couried my Hi-eat j'l'iiliitiiiollier. my jjramlf a t her coiii led my KtiiudiiKit tier and my fa ther courted my mother. .lack l il ea l ('uilil ! Hid you Hay It was a wtlce? Kvn W hy. certainly. What did yon think It wan? Jack- - 1 thought It1iii im It wan a KMM cIlt'Mt. iSiOLD UP! cincl consider r w ni aw I m X ri"rH POMMEL IIKC ALL WATERPROOf CLOTHING. lsmadf of Ihr bat rmlmaliiP kWk irllcr fuft)f AuriiriW nJ wW fc ui JTICKTOTME sign or THE nsH "na it n 119 Towm una:d ttvxoa aito-vih ( . mm i mm-mimit Whirl I'rulrrlnr, When a man Ihivh ii iU'ckm nhlrt iiowb- 1 iIiivm he cull dc'ieiid on the Iiomoiii le lll( aliHolulely Kmi11csh, Mince, owlnjj to III Hew deviif that Ii.im lieell thought of. the Khlrt Im protected from the touch of willed IIiikcj-n that mo often wefp wont to lenve their mark on the fair Hiirface. This new Ktjle of irotectlon conslnts of nil fnvi'loie of tratiHpnrrnt paper that Im liirj;e enmiKli to hold the Khlrt, keep It aliMolutely cli-nil, Mild Jet en alilliijf one to mf the t-lze numherM through It. Williout addliii; much to the cost, the envelope i a Kl'eat rcniio my to the iIimIitm and iniikerM, since with Mm Hie there Im never any cause for the return of nhirtM to the factory that have liecn willed In the handling, as there Im In the cuc of collars ami cuff. Imnnra vs. Ilrpnlra. In a trolley accident In New KiiKlanJ in IrlMhman wmm hadly hurt. The next lay n lawyer called on hliu and asked If 'i Intended to u? the com puny for lamiiKi'H. "1 iiniaKeM?"' mild 1'at, looklujr feehly I iver IiIm lunula kcn. "Sure, 1 have thlni ilready. I'd lolke to Hue the railway for repalrM, nor, nv ye'll take the ciiKe." - Youth'H (Vmimnlon. BAD BLOOB THE SOURCE OF ALL DISEASE T.vcry jnrt rf the brxly lcpon!cnt on the Mood for nourishment and fltrrnth. When this life stream is flowing through the pysti iu in a .state of I unity and richness vc ure assured of jerfcct and uninterrupted health; -ct ause jitire MckxI Is nature's nafe-puanf nrainst diHcase. When, however, the Imdy i.4 fed on weak, impure or polluted Llcxd, the system is deprived of its strength, disease jfenns collect, nml the trouble is manifested ia various vaya. l'ustular crtiptions, jiimjiles, rashes nnd the difTi rent skin iifTeetions f.how that the Mood is in a feverish and di.sea.sed conuuion n3 a result of too much acid or the presence of pome irritating humor. Sores ami Ulcers are the result of morbid, unhealthy matter in the Mood, and Khcumatism, Ca tarih, fn-rofula, Contagious lllood l'oison, etc., are all deep-seated Mood lisordeis that will continue to prow worse as lonj; ns the poison remains. These impurities and poisons find their way int the Mood in various ways. Often n tluj?;j?;ish, inactive condition of th? system, and torpid state of the nvenues of Inidily waste, leaves the refuse and waste matters to sour and form uric and other acids, which are taken tip hy the Mood and distributed throughout the circulation. Coming in contact with contagious diseases is mother cause for the joisoning of the Mood ; we also breathe the germs and microbes of Malaria into our lungs, and when these get into the blood in jMiflicicut quantity it becomes a carrier of disease instead of health. Some ore so unfortunate as to inherit bad Llxd, perhaps the dregs of some old constitutional disease of ancestors is handed down to them and they are constantly annoyed and troubled with it. Bad Mood is the source of all dis ease, and until this vital fluid is cleansed nnd purified the body is sure to puffer in some way. For Mood troubles of any character S. S. S. is the best remedy over discovered. It goes down into the circulation and removes any and all poidous, supplies the healthful properties it needs, and completely and permanently cures Mood diseases of every kind. The action of S. S. S. is so thorough that hereditary taints are removed and weak, diseased blood made strong and licallhy so that disease cannot remain. It cures Khcumatism, Catarrh, Scrofula, Sore3 nnd Ulcers, Skin "Diseases, Contagious Wood l'oison, etc., nnd does not leave the (slightest trace of the trouble for future outbreaks. The whole volume of Mood ia 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 system. S. S. S. is for sale at all first class Aims stores. Hook cm the blood nnd any medical advice free to nil who write, THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, CAm Another Infant phenomenon, whose line wmm iiiiihIc liiHtead of laniniMKcs, wmm heloved Mo.art, who wiim looked iihiii iim a harpsichord expert almost In-fore he could talk. Am a matter of fact the child, WtilfcniiK Mozart, rom iscd n concerto at the tender ajje of 4 ami, what wnM still more remarkable, thin composition was ho IIMlult that j-oiiiik MunrlM father, who enjoyed an enviable reputation ns a violinist, i-ould not master the work of IiIh hoii until he had devoted coiiHlderahle Mine to practicing It. ImaKlne thlM lsy jtlv IiiK n recital in n university hall Imv fore muslclanM of worldwide reputation ns studeutH of music who had phi veil before Mozart wiim horn. Hy the time lie had reached the nj?e of M thlM nston lshlnt; youth had won Kurojie entirely and he wiim In n fair way to lielnjt sjMilled hy the kltik'M and empresses who showered hliu with honor, affection and jflftft PURELY VEGETABLE The Kirk of Scotland has iilwayH laid great Htress upon the power of sermons In It uilnlslratloiiM. John Kerr, In IiIm "Other Memories, Old and New," K'veS Nome ot hi uwu recollections oil thin Hllllt. A minister whoso disposition wna rather to drive thnu to leud called on u woman wboHe attendance at church w iim not quite so rcxular hs he wished. "I wiim pleiiwd," ho Hllld, "to Bee you lit church yesterday. You have not been very regular lately." "Oh, yes, I wiih there yesterday. I llklt your discourse, and wua uiuckle the better o't." "I'm Kind of tluit. You'll remcm ber the text, no doubt?" "No, I've a very bad memory for texts." "Well, you rememlMT what I wild nlsiut It. or mime of the things I said?" "No, I cumin say that I can reel off anything ye said." "My good woman, you must te a hypocrite to nay you were the better for Im'Iiij; at the church, when you can not tell me either the text or anything I said Hlsiut It." "lo ye see," she replied, pointing to some clothes that were blenching ou the green, "time clues oot there?" "Yes," lie mild. "WtH'l, I watered them half an hour since, und therc'H no a drai o' water to be eeeu ou them noo; but they're hantle the better o't for a' that" This recall the experience of another minister whose sermons were dull and not for edllleatlon. Meeting one of his congregation who had lieen n erl ous defaulter In rriM'ct of attendance, he ald, "John, you have not been at cLurrh for a long time." No, I canua Just say when I was at your kirk. I was gle'en some o' the lther kirks a bit turn." "Hut, John, hnve you never heard that a rolling stone feathers no moss?" "Aye, hut I hnve heard, too, that a tethered lamb taks a lung time to grow fut." W. L. DOUGLAS $3.00 AND $3.50 SHOES W. t. DOUGLAS $4.00 6ILT EDGE SHOES CANNOT BE EQUALLED AT ANT PRICE. SHOES FOR EVERYBODY AT ALL PRICES I Men'.Hhova, to l.AO. lloya' Shoo. SKI to 1.. Women'. Hli.ina. m to Itl.AO. HlnMl' A C'hllilrou'a Ishotia, 4.XS to 1.S. W. U. Diiuglus Blusii are rucognizud by export iudguu of footwear' touotho bout la stv lo. Ut sun wear jirouuveu m una country, j'.acu part of tlis dhoo and evory detail of tlis maklnjr is looked after ami watolied over by skilled (liooiimkers, without regard to 1 1 uio or coHt. It I could take you into my large factories at I llrocktiin. Mahm.. and show tou how oarefullv W. L. Douglas hoog are made, you would then tinderHtand why they hold thotr thiijui, tit butto VIllLP liillirr nilil nr tt trrHA1.nr Vlkllin tllllll anv nLlinr 111 1LR HN. w. l llollutaN nikllll ailU prii'ii I millliru on oil iniiiuiii, which iirmrria inn wi-nrir aiminRi ninil DTliia anil rnliirlur liimii. Tnk Nn taoltatllule. Snhl ly Ifm IwrI liu iIchIi'M tvi'ry wlitri. fuil I'ulor Jiytlcli used txtlutivtly, Catalog mmUii J ret. V. L., UUtULltl, ltrovb.iou.Maa llail Knlth In Statlatloa. A wealthy farmer of Tx-banon Conn ty, now In his ninety-sixth year, still persists In working hard every day. One of his nelghliors, more than IK), met him one day and said: "Well, Mr. It., we are getting to be pretty old men." "Not ho very old," Bald the other, grullly. "Hut don't you think," persisted the neighbor, "that we ought to bo eonsld crlng about the next world? We must very stwn die, you know." "Don't know about that," retorted Mr. B. "Very few men die at my ae." The Finest Gardens Are always reported when Portland Seed Co.'s "Diamond Brand" Seeds are planted. Why ? Because we sell you the kinds that grow best on this Coast. Our handsomely Illustrated and descriptive Annual tells all about our Seeds, Plants. Roses, Spray Pumps. fertilizers, Incubators, brooders, Poultry and Bee Supplies. Al (or Book No. 260 W. tits hv a ipacltl ctlilof ol Trata, Shrubs, Elc, Book No 2b I Iim on requoil PORTLAND SEED CO. Portland, Oregon SpoKane, Wash. Ilia Dormitory-. A well-to-tlo farmer up tho State, who had sent his sou to Philadelphia to begin life as a clerk, wrote to tho merchant In whose employ he was, ask Injjr how the boy was getting along and where he slept nights. The merchant replied: "lie Bleeps lu the store In the day time. I don't know wliere he Bleeps nights." Philadelphia Ledger. A funny Mlaprlnt. One of tho most ludicrous announce ments that ever appeared perhaps was made by a London newspaiier In the earlier half of the last century to the effect that Sir Hobert Peel "and a par ty of fiends were shooting peasants In Ireland." Tho words misprinted, of cou r so, were "friends" and "pheasants." Ail Apology rrilrr1, "f liripn our riiiirniiK tin- t:rn ilioihoTi" hmf nijclil ih'ln't iinnoy .Km," said flin r'titr'r of llic third ll'ior Hat. "WlmtV" i iMpoii'lid tin' now rr'iitcr of llio four! 1 1 llinir lint, rdn irn nn mr triiini't, "I say It'a n flan iii'irninir," hidlowcd (lift otlu-r. Into tin- lrniiiii-t. I'llfS l,lft IN b IO 14 DAVS. I'AZO OIN IMKN T In jfiiari'iitr I lurufn uny rrini'iif Iclilnir, hllnd, lilii 'lltiir rr (. r o I r n ! ! nif I-lln lu Dili M May or fnni.fy r"tnii'l"l ..Vkj. Ilnil to Nlnnil fop It. Itnr-on - The leader of that or' ln-stra Is on his feet nearly th- whole time, Isn't he? Kuhi rt -Ves ; It really sei-iiis too had that he has to stand for that playing. Yoiikers St.iti'Fiiuiii. Stood the Test. A llcofl ' r:ii'tirn have iiiwi 'fnlv f tin id t hi-1 1 t nf s i x t y y n r-' iiw t,y 1 1 jinh-ln-; tln ir vlitni" Imvir m-wr Ihi ii i-rpialh-d j hythi- niiM i-ii piihiiiM im tainri who h iv Hiiti'hl In Iradi1 upon tin- reputation of A 1 1 1 i I. ' t'V 1 1 1 ;ik i lor phi - tri" wit Ii holri in tin-in, i hiiiniii thi'iu to l' "jut a 1 ood hi- i Alho- k' ." Aluoik'v pl.-i-dTH i.in to'la indor-i-'l by not only tin- hijdii- t iiii-dicid author-; iln-M hut hy liiiliion- of jriati'liil patn iiti ! v, ho hav i- proM-d t In ir i lln ivy an a houe- i noni ri'iuc iv. I'lllplnoa t.o fo llfntnll. I'llliliio laborers are leaving .Manila for Hawaii in parlies of from .V) to 10. These men ami their families jo to Hawaii as roiitraet lahorers on sut'ar plaiilatloi.H. Kxteusioii of suar rais IliK 111 the I'hilijipilies can not he car ried on while tin- door of the j;reat Vuierlcan market Is practically shut inalmt Philippine products. Mothers will find Mm. Winnow. Toothing Hyrup th- In it rt-iin-dy to umj io their chmlrua Jurlug ttio teettilng pcrloa. .Much ot tin- country ttirouh which the Siberian railway passes had never been traversed by whit men before tli; survey ors came. anking by Mail WE PAY 4 INTEREST On pavings depositi of a dollar cr more, compounded iwio every yar. It is just hi easy to open a SaviriK" Account w.th us hy .Ma I as if you lived next door. Send for our free hook let, "IiankitiK hy Mail," and learn lull pait culars. Ad'Ir.n.H Oregon Trust &. Savings Bank Portland, Oregon Sixth and Washington St3. ENGRAVING Write Us PLATES FOR PRINTING MICKS-CM ATTEN Portland Oregon AINLES3 T-VENTISTRY UtliMst J- You Co ElMwhert tXAMINATIOMS TKtl l!rl'l - W. rk, pT !! H.lvi.-r t iillnn. YALE DENTISTS I Irnt Kir .et lUlUUMi, OI'.KflON loM I fiwn ?1 ; 1'nih, . 1'iHl- . !h;; l.o.J i 1 1 1 1 . K 11 Thr-re In more Cutnrrh In thin diction ot the country than all uih. r liiae put tuKCther, aiil until thr lam tew yearn win supposed to ba iiiciirabli. K'.r nifrrHt iiiniiy earn doctor iro n.iu nc d 11 a !. ulM.-a-e, and jr?Ti I1 local r.nedlfi, and by ciumniiily fullinit to cure wlta local tr-atnivut, pronounced It incurable. Science baa pruvi-n catarrh Ui be t conftitu tional disease, and thereforo rcjuireii coimiltu :lonal treatincnt. Ilall'a amrrh ( ure, icnnu-'ai-turcd by K. I. ("lu ney A Co., Toledo, Ohio, In the only con'tttuiloiial cure on the rn nrket. It m taken Internally in dews Irom 10 dropa to a . ena pxjim f u 1. 1 1 acta directly on thn bloerl aud muc u au rfacea of t be ) stem. They ofler ono hundred dollara for an v cane It faila to cure. Send for circular! and teMlnionir.il. Addre-jH, K.J.I 11 KNK Y ii CO., Toledo, O Bold liy I'niRristii, 7 c. liall i rainily PiUi are the beat. An Krrrjilny (Irrurrrnre, "The clearin;: in court of that receiver of otolcn goods was a homely (sort of tri umph for the lawyers." "In what way';" "It nan a whitewashing of the fence." Baltimore American. There ix $:iMi.HX).00 worth of Knlih money invexteil in Hiihinarine cablen. rPGCCOCrSCCCCOCCOQCOSOCCCOQl L5JIY1BAGO AND AUSTIN VELL DRILLS Mode In all ! ami a 1 (let wtr and ofl anywIi'T". l'eit iirulliig 1-,.n na.!". (let calae lo-a i rel jirlc-H. BEALL & CO. 321 Hawthorne Ave. Portland, Or. ICIATECA Only One "BROMO QUININE" That l I.AXA1IVK Itl'.'iMn (minine. Pimi larly named reinc'lici omeiimcs depcive. Hie Aim ali i orii-iiHl C,,l.l Tablet is aWHITK I'ACK AiK with tilack and re l letturiiiic, and bcara tbe fciiiature of h, W. tiK'JVK. 'hj. IlllS' 1JA A.X !l"l ""t'll t AVj tiicj v 4iSni!. .1.1110 oji j.ih.k);i iJ.l.idXO lUOJUtM V SB XjH:rtI) m..n:ii. I'll' a'1I 'I',!UM IUUjh Ojjjiuo.v w lvv TITO Vltiia Pance and all Tferroua rlaanes I 1 1 u permanently cured hr Ir. Kbne'a (ireat serve lleauirer. fend for KHKK 2trlal bottle and ireatne. ir. IL JLKlln. , Ui..VU ArcbBU, l'Llla-.i', Awful. "I feel awfully sorry for Mabel, don't you?" "Why Borry?" "The HKr girl can't blush." Wash ington Star. Penetrates to the Spot Right on the dot. Price 25c and 50c lOGeocecoseGecosceoeco ovS An Explanation. An alienist came wandering through nu insane asylum's wards one day. He eame upon a man wbe sat la a brown study on n liencb. "How do you do, sir?" said tbe alien ist. "What is your name, may I ask?" "My name?" said the other, frowning fiercely. "Why, Czar Nicholas, of course. " "Indeed." said the alienist. "t the last time I was here' you were tbe Emperor of Germany." "Ves, of cour&e," said the other, quickly, "but that was by my first w I f e. " A rgon a u t fcae itood the test for orer vj yenfra. and are sti 11 in the lea 1. Tiieir absolute certainty of provtih, tiieir uucommonly lar;,-e yields of delicious vegetal '.es anl Deautiiui nowers, maicc inein inc mosi reli.ib.i; and tne most popular every. I A where. Sold by all dealers. 1307 i-'X Seed Annual free on request. d. u. FEftry a co.. Detroit. Mich. -efT"Jsfo'rf'. In hot water (1 tablespoonful to a quart) will easily and quickly clean tarnished silver, forks, spoons and metal ware giving a high polish. All dealers. Sample Borax. Souvenir Picture in l'i color" an ! bouklct "m and dealer's name. I'ACinc COAST H'iKAX CO., Oakland, ( at. P. N. U. No. 13-07 I JEN writing to advertiser plea loenfion in is paper. 3 Literal Information. "Did the doctor cauterize that dog'a bite for you?" "No." "Goodness gracious! Why not?" "He seemed to prefer to cauterize tha place tbe dog bit." Baltimore American. rj One of the Important Duties of Physicians is to learn as to the relative standing and reliability of the leading manufactur ers of medicinal agents, as the most eminent physicians are the most careful as to the uniform quality and perfect purity of remedies prescribed by them, and it is well known to physicians and the Well-Informed generally that the California Fig Syrup Co., by reason of its correct methods and perfect equipment and the ethical character of its product has attained to the high standing in scientific and commercial circles which is accorded to successful and reliable houses only, and, therefore, that the name of the Company has become a guarantee of the excellence of its remedy. TRUTH AND QUALITY appeal to the 'Well-Informed in every walk of life and are essential to permanent suc cess and creditable standing, therefore we wish to call the attention of all who would enjoy good health, with its blessings, to the fact that it involves the question of right living with all the term implies. With proper knowledge of -what is best each hour of recreation, of enjoyment, of contemplation and of effort may be made to contribute to that end and the use of medicines dispensed with generally to great advantage, but as in many instances a simple, wholesome remedy may be invaluable if taken at the proper time, the California Fig Syrup Co. feels that it is alike important to present truthfully the subject and to supply tho one perfect laxative remedy which has won the approval of physicians and the world-wide acceptance of the Well-informed because of the excellence of the combination, known to all, and the original method of manufac ture, which is known to the California Fig Syrup Co. only. This valuable remedy has been long and favorably known under the name of Syrup of Figs and has attained to world-wide acceptance as the most excellent of family laxatives, and as its pure laxative principles, obtained from Senna, are well known to physicians and the Well-informed of the world to be the best of natural laxatives, we have adopted the more elaborate name of Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna as more fully descriptive of the remedy, but doubtlessly it will always bo called for by the shorter name of Syrup of Figs and to get its beneficial effects always note, when purchasing, the full name of the Company California Fig Syrup Co. plainly printed on the front of every package, whether you simply call for Syrup of Figs or by the full name Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna as Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna is the one laxative remedy manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. and the same heretofore known by the name Syrup of Figs which has given sat isfaction to millions. The genuine is for sale by all leading druggists throughout the United States in original packages of one size only, the regular price of which is fifty; cents per bottle. Every bottle is sold under the general guarantee of the Company, filed with tho Secretary of Agriculture, at Washington, D. C, that the remedy is not adulterated or misbranded within the meaning of the Food and Drugs Act, June 30th, 1906. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. Louisville, Ky. San Francisco, Cal, U. S. A. London, England. I I New Tork, N. T.