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This Advertisement A s 1« «• T R A D IT IO N S OF T H S O R IE N T . H I«. "Some people," remarked the démor Of Hood’« Sarsaparilla la to remind you of aliser, "never seem to be around when Its great merit a« a blood purifter, appetite- wanted." giver, and as a nerve, stomach and di "W e ll," rejoined the moraliser, “ It If gestive tonic. Nothing else like It, no other better to be absent when wanted than has so good a record, no other Hill do you to be present when you are not want ao much good. It cures. ed." S c ro fu la 10 Y e a rs Hoo 4 > ri! Ua has eurea me of scrofula Few men in Lorope have had a more Have been troubled for 18 yei___ . My ____ little daughter bad a scrofula swelling on her neck striking career than the Rev. Dr. Bishop and Hood’s Sarsaparilla also cured her«," Cabrera ef the Spanish Reformed church, M r s . U . M o r r i s . Anuaudale, Minnesota. D y s p e p s ia - “ I was troubled for who was educated to the Catholic priest months with dyspepsia and could not cat hood, but embraced the Protestant faith anything without distress. I began taking and became a voluntary ejile to Gibral Hood's Sarsaparilla and was soon improv tar, when he returned to lead the Evan ing. 1 took it steadily until 1 was cured." gelical party after the revolution in 1868. L y d i a M e W h e e l e r , Athol. Mass. R h e u m a tis m —" ! was severely afflicted with rheumatism, my knees badly swollea- C u r lo a a A b o u t It. Hood's Sarsaparilla helped me after other Mamma— Go to sleep now or the gob- edicines failed an«! it has lengthened my !e.” J e s s ie K i l l w e r . Middle Grove. N . Uns w ill get you. Hood’s Sarsaparilla is sold everywhere. Robbie— W ill they come right In her« In the usual liquid, o f In tablet fbrm called after me? S a rs a ta b s . 100 Doses One Dollar. Pre Mamma— Yes, they w ill Indeed. pared only by C. I. Hood Co., Lowell, Mass. Robbie— Then I'll stay awake, ’cause I want to see what goblins look like.— M odern, o r Not at A ll. Philadelphia Press. Geoffrey— Could you be huppy in 4 nodest littls cottage, darling? PILES CURED IN 4 TO 14 DAYS. Gwendolen— Not unless it is one of P A 7.0 < M N 'TM K N T I s g u a ra n teed to cu re anv cane o f Itc h in g , B lin d . J le e «lln g o r P r o tr u d in g those lovely dreams iu concrete, dear.-*- P ile s in 8 to 14 d a ys o r m o n e y refu n d ed . 50c. Chicago Tribune. a B l a n ’t This A w f u l f There once was a girl named Miss Mary, Whose! mother baked excellent doughnuts One day the girl married A man with a hare-lip. Let’s lean up against the deep river. —Deuver Post.___________ S P E E D S F o rfre s n - n e M ,p u rity an«l r e li a b ility , F e r r y ’ s S e a d s a re iu a class by th em selves. F a rm ers h a ve con fiden ce Shake Into Your Shoes. In them because A lle n 's F o o t-E a se . I t e u re s p a in fu l, s w o lle n , sm artin g , s w e a tin g fe et- M ak es n ew s h o e s e a sy . Sold by all D ru g g ist* a n d Sh o e Sto res. D on ’t accep t a n y s u b s titu te . S a m p le F R E E . Addres- \ . b .O lm s te d , L e R o y , N . Y . th e y k n o w th ey Cau be re lie d up on. D on ’ t e xp eri- th ch eap •our sure- b u y in g t otrtb y n scientious tru stw orth y No H ead fo r F ra c tio n s . Grandfather (carving the turkey)— I Tommy, what part will you have? *. Young Grandson— Well, they’« six of F e r r y ’ s S e e d Annual io r 1*.* ir « RKK. A«l«lr*M , us here, grandpa, but I don’t want no 0 M FlBST 4 Co .DiiiOir.MicS more’ n my share. I ’ll leave it to you. . - CASTORIA f B ...... .. iii.iiiiiiä For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have CASTORS! R n Always Bought 1 ^ m | ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT. 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D lo o u g l in * 2 . 6 0 , 0 3 . 0 0 m nd 0 3 . 8 0 ah t h a n a n y o f f i e r m a n u f a c t u r e r In f h a — . bmomumm i h . y h o ld I h . l r % J9 a h a n o . f it b e t t e r , a re a r Io n p e r . a n d arm o f g r e a t e r v a lu e t h a n a n y o t h e r mevj* m h o e e (n t h e w o r l d t o - d a y - w ill —>lor tS T “ Kxelutivelv. W .L Douglas $4 and $6 Gilt Edge Shoes Cannot Be Equalled At Any Price C A U T I O N . W. I* T> mi »fins name and price is stamped on bottom. T n k r N o Bo 1.1 by the beat shoe dealer* eTerywhere. Shoes mailed from factory to *I’ I , I>^£a ot f o f world^ lllua- Cataiog free u> any addrasa W . I . . U O l i e L A S . H r u fk t u w , M u m . H ig h e s t ___ Q u ality M q re C o n v e rts E very Y ear E v e r y day in every year that comes, m ore house w ives are giving up their exorbitant priced Baking Pow ders and turning to K C, the honest and reliable, which has stood so w ell the test o f years. T h e y are fad in g out that L OUNCES f B AKI NG POWDER costs one third the price o f powder any w here near K C quality, and makes better, purer, more healthful baking. X 2 5 Ounces for 2A Cents i ¡¡In«* f • P e rfe c t R e s u lts O .IIIM .1 l . d l . K n o w , lu d r r M i . r N in e . O f the countlciw attractions India offers none are greater than her rich atorlea o f myth and tradition. O ri ental scholars have unfolded for ua that Hindoo religion In a dim and shadowy past contented Itself with venerating some o f nature’s more Im pressive phenomena. Npaoe, the atarry firmament and the light o f day— under the poetic names o f Ardltl, Vanina and M ltra— provided the sacred triad of this archaic w orsh ip ; but with the march o f centuries there came an add ed roll o f deities o f which Brahma himself was chief, says the London Lady. According to some writers, his two brothers, Vishnu and Shiva, were equally powerful, the form er os pre server o f Brahma's creations, the lat ter as destroyer. Vishnu Is famous for his countless metamorphoses and appears In the sacred books under no few er than 1,000 different names. He remains the most popular deity among the Hindoos, who believe his final metamorphosis— that o f a horse— Is yet to come. W hile aw aiting this last chance he Is thought to be resting In a sea o f milk, with a serpent for his pillow. The Illv er Ganges Is supposed to Issue from his right foot. The god Shiva also figures in Hindoo mythology under 1,1X10 different names, and la Invariably represented In some repellent form. Idols show blip nt one time with five faces, nt another with three eyes, while a third w ill represent him with a necklace o f skulls, thick, matted hair and a horn projecting from one o f his temples. The great rock-cut temple o f the Island o f Elephants Is sacred to tills god. Around the rain god o f India have gathered countless traditions, among which are those o f his constant conflicts with his thunder bolt, V a jn r; Vaya, the wind go d ; Hhushnn, the pnreher. and Ahl, the con- finer. The aim o f this last named god Is to confine and dry up the rivers and seas. Much homage Is paid to Indra by the other gods, according to the R ig Vedas, he hetng head of the heav en o f the gods. He nppears to have drunk freely o f soinn, the neetnr o f the Hindoo deities. An Ideal light that the sacred w rit ings would wish him to be viewed In must fa ll when one rends o f the hymns put In his mouth by the m.vstlo scribes. It Is a natural outcome o f India's cli mate that Indra should enter largely Into her scheme o f legend. Just ns Apollo and Bnldur, the Norse sun god, provided so much mythical clyirm In cooler regions, so does Indra In the land o f parching plains and scorching rays. A Hindoo bride Is not greeted with pretty wishes that the sun should light her p ath ; the shimmering rain drop, Indra's precious gift. Is the bless ing Invoked on the head o f the Indian child-wife. Among the arts that Indra Is sup posed to delight In are those of mukle and dancing. The sacred books relate how hosts o f beautiful damsels, called Asparasen, fill his heavenly courts. Tradition gives them n dwelling place on earth as well as In heaven, their office being to test the virtue o f her mits In their solitude. It was hard on these lovely beings that, should they succeed In their arts, they should Im m ediately be turned to pillars o f stone. I t Is part o f the Brahman creed that Sarasvatl, Brahma’s wife, gave the vlna to mankind, the g<«l Naredn show- them how It was played and teaching them the sacred hymns that called down the thrice-blessed rain ” n;l veiled the blazing skies with cloud. T o the god Krishna music has a spe cial consecration, his traditional com panions on each being the gopls (shep herdesses), who drew gazelles after them when they sang to the vinos. A ll sorts o f pretty traditions gather round this god In connection with music. Its soothing virtues, however, did not over rule his ruder qualities, for he gloried In w a r and wns guilty o f many Indi vidual massacres. Ills warriors when dying were always laid on arrows, dart upward. In order to the last that they should be goaded Into consciousness snd listen to long addresses from holy men on the transmigration o f souls. W ith the passing o f the ages Buddha appears on the scenes o f Hindoo belief and m$th. e t th e M « d ic ia t e THOS. GALE, OF ALASKA MEMBER OF U. S. CONGRESS S o n i. W hy R efer to D o cto rs Medicine and rel!*l»>n. which are too frequent!y regarded as mutually an tagonistic, should be mutually comple mentary. There are many diseases in which the medicine of the soul Is a Well Known on the Pacific Slope. M Washington Address Is 1312 9th St., l>owerful adjuvant In the treatment of N. W., Washington. D. C. the body.— British Medical Journal. Because w e make medicines for them. W e give them the formula for A y e r’ s C h erry Pectoral, and they prescribe it for coughs, colds, bronchitis, consumption. T h ey trust it. Then you can afford to trust it. Sold for over 60 years. "W ell, what ure you doing there?” asked the lady, addressing a tramp who had Just climbed a tree In time to es cape a savage bulldog. ‘ ‘Madam,’ replied the hobo, ‘i t was my intention to ask for a hand-out, but In the Interest o f humanity I now re quest that you give any surplus food you may have on hand to my canine friend down there." M Ayer** Cherry Pectoral la a remedy that should be In every home I ta*ve used a great deal o f it fo r hard coujehs and colds, and I know what a splendid medicine It Is. I ran not recommend It too highly/*— MARA. E. C o h e n , Hyde Park. M o m . S n p e r M It lo n . Changed H la M in d . Miss Ascuin -Don't you really be lieve in dreams? Miss O'Bull— No, Indeed! It's super stitious and besides It's a bad sigu menuCaoturere of when you believe In them, for It al JL SARSAPARILLA ways brings you bad luck.— Philadel PILLS. phia Press. HAIR VI00R. ----------------- I Ayer's Pills greatly aid th e Cho-ry H ow to M ake Y r u r Milch C o w s M ore P acto ra l In b rea k in g up a c o ld . P rofitab le. . A uiters W rite Pacific Coast Borax Co., Oak land, C el., for “ Successful D airying,’ ’ being valuable inform ation on the most profitable selection of cows, their feed ing and care, the handling o f m ilk to yield the higheet price product and the protection and preservation ol these products from deteriortion; with arti cles on diseases of cows and recipes for their cure. The book is free. A post card request only is necessary. G e o lo g ic a l. Miss Dora— Papa, Jack told me the other day that you wouldn’t believe he | had money enough to support me unless be showed it to you. Has he done it? Prudent Papa— Yes, dear. He proved It by the testimony of the rocks. In form a tion . Paw, what ¡8 the ‘great white plague’ CONGRESSMAN THOS. CALE the papers talk aliout?" asked Johnny. Hon. Tbos. Cale, who w is elected t« A big snowstorm, my son,” answered his father, wearily resinning the task of c »ngree« 1 i o m Alaska, is well known on trying to find his front sidewalk. the Pacific slope, where he has resided. Hia Washington address is 1312 9th 8t. i Rt. V ito s ’ I>an«'e nnd all N ervou s Disfai N. W ., Washington, D C. perm anently cured by Dr. K lin e's «Irene FITS | » Restorer. Washington, D. C. Heed for F R E E « 2 trial bottle and r x e r v e --------------------------------------------------- ------- t reatine. Dr. It. H . E lia e . LtL. MU A rch ML. Phila..i*a. Peruna Drug Co., Columbus, Ohio. Gentlemen: I can cheerfully recommend C 'o a i ly C o m f o r t . Peruna as a very efficient remedy for "D o you offer your w ife comfort Coughs and Colds. Thomas Calc when she weeps?" Hon. C. SI, mp, congressman from «‘ When she doesn't w’eep too o fte n : it V irginia, writes: “ I have use«, your usually takes a new dress to comfort valuable remedy, Peruna, with benefi her."— Houston Post. cial results, and can unhesitatingly rec ommend your remedy as an invigorat Only One ‘ ‘ BROMO QUININE.” ing tonic and an effective and permanent T h a t 1» L A X A T I V E B R O M O Q U IN IN E . L o o k /or th e s ig n a tu re o f E. W . G R O V E . Used th e cure for catarrh.” W o rld o v e r t o C u re a C o ld in O ne Day. Not M Habituai. Constipation l u \ l ( lay be permanently overcome by proper personal efforts with the assistance . i n ------? Truly beneficial laxative M to fo rm reei o r h a b it s d a i jy so that assistance To o na- tu r « — ^ ^ disi penSedwith 9 ra d u aljy j when no longer needed as the best of remedies, when rcrjuired, are to assist nature and not to supplant the notin'- it 1 fu i w hich must depend ulti 1 iu & * .ions, m a t e ly upon p r o p e r n o u r is h m e n t , proper e ffo rts, and right living generally. To g et its b e n e fic ia l e ffe c t s , always b u y t b e g e n u in e m a n a ja c tu re d i by the C a l if o r n ia P io “ Do you keep a servant?" S y r u p C o . o n iy SOLO BY ALL LEAD IN C DRUCCiSTS one size only, regular price 50{ per hot tie. O /V M ale -¿ V -J T e a m “ No.” "C an’t you afTord to?" “ Yea, but that's got nothing to do with it."— Houston Post. Mo hers w ill find Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Byrup the best remedy to use for their children during the teething period. N a tu ra l BORAX Sample,Hooklet. Popular Card Game "WHIZ,* 10c. Pacific Coast Borax Co., Oakland, Cal. M is ta k e . L E A R N T O DANCE MAIL Mrs. Gaswell (making a c a ll)— Ah, 1 see you have here a volume of poems. I ’ m ashamed to confess it. Mrs. Highmus, but I never could appreciate blank verse. Mrs. Highmus— Why— er— that’s a cat alogue, Mrs. Gaswell. ________________________ USSONS 250 W a lts . T w o Step, Th ree Step, etc. Daoce com pletely taught and guaranteed In fou r lemons P r o f W a l W ills o n , IS Selliur, Hlr«.h Bid«.. P o rtla n d . O rego n How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for anv case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hail’s Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY à CO., Toledo, O We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the la*t 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all butanes* transactions and financially able to carry out any obliga tion made bv ni* Arm. WALDING, KIN N AN A MARVIN, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo,O Hall’s Catarrah Cure is «ken internally, act ing directly upon the blood and mucous sur faces of the system. Testimonial* sent free. Prica76 cents per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall’s Family Pills for Constipation. th a t H ad H e lp e d DO YOU KNOW THE WET WEATHER COMFORT AND PROTECTION a ffo r d e d b y « \ee + 1 SUCKER? H lo s . Reporter—Senator, I have heard that you got your start in life by selling news papers. Senator Lotsmun— Not quite correct, my boy. The fact is— but this is confiden tial. you know— that I got my start by buying one or two newspapers. C le o n - L ig h t D u rab le Guaranteed Waterproof *300 Everywhere irn CO bovton u s*. OLD S ORES k I p ? ¿res Steei-Clad Grubber J3Y IMPURITIES IN THE BLOOD W h e n e v e r a sore refuses to heal It Is because th e b lood Is n o t pure and h ealth y, as it should be, but is in fected w ith poisonous ge rm s o r som e old blood ta in t w h ic h has corrupted and p o llu te d th e circu lation . T h o s e m ost u su ally a fflicted w it h o ld sores are persons w h o h a v e reached o r passed m id - 1 d ie life . T h e v it a lit y o f th e b lood and s tre n g th o f th e system h a v e n atu ra lly begun t o declin e, and th e poison ou s g e rm s w h ic h h ave accum ulated because o f a s lu g g is h and in a c tiv e con d itio n o f th e system , o r som e h ered ita ry ta in t w hich has h ith erto been held in check, n o w force an ou tlet on th e face, arms, legs o r o th er p a rt o f th e’ b od y. T h e p lace g ro w s red and a n g ry , festers and eats in to th e su rrou nd in g tissue u n til i t becomes a chronic and stubborn uleer, fed and k e p t open b y th e im p u rities w ith w h ich th e b lood is saturated. W in d in g n W a tc h . “ Tou wouldn’t think.” »aid a watch N o th in g is m ore tr y in g and d isagreeable than a stuDborn, n on-h ealin g Sore. maker to a New York Sun man, “ that T h e v e r y fact th at it resists o rd in a ry rem edies and treatm ents is go o d reason It would make any difference whether fo r su spicion; the same germ -p ro d u cin g cancerous ulcers ¡3 back o f e ve ry a watch is wound up In the morning old sore, and esp ecia lly is th is true i f th e trouble is an in h erited one. or at night, but It does make consider W ashes, salves, n o r indeed a n y th in g else, ap p lied d ire c tly to th e sore, can T _____ ... _________ d o a n y perm anent g o o d ; n eith er w ill rem ov- able difference. “ When a watch 1» wound up.at nlzht, race o f fou r y e a r , ’ stan ding, i t in g th e sore w ith caustic plasters o r the flr* i Jt s u rg e o n ’s k n ife m ake a la s tin g enre. If coming out o f a warm pocket, and laid g ra d u a lly g r e w la r g Bt e r an d w orae , ... ... . “a . In every w a y u n til I became e v e r y p article o f the diseased flesh w e re down o r hung up In a cool place, the alarm ed - b o a t it and consulted taken a*ray another sore w o u ld com e, be- mainspring w ill contract by the cooling treated m e'but °t he's ore conTlnued cause th e trou ble is in th e blood, and the o ff o f the metals. Being wound up blo o d c a n n o t b e c u t a w a y . tightly sll chsnee o f contracting has i and a fte r taking lr- * w h ile I w as T h e cu re m ust com e b y a th orou gh cleans- been shut o ff and the spring Is bound I in g o f th I d o w p u r o a n d n e a l t n y from t h o « e , blood. In , S. , S. S. w . ill be found , . , to break. ' b fleet o f B. 8. 8., and thara haa not a rem ed y lo r sores and ulcers c f e v e r y kind . “ If, however, the watch Is wound up r^cfft ot th* * ° * * * lnc* f t is an unequ alled blood p u rifier— one th at In the morning, having partly run down ------------------- THOS. O W E N goes d ire c tly in to the circu lation and W est U n ion , Ohio. through the night, there is room enough p ro m p tly cleanses it c f a ll poisons and le ft In the barrel to contract Anoth taints. I t ge ts dow n to th o v e r y bottom o f er reason why It should be wound up th e trou b le and forces o u t e v e ry trace o f im In the morning Is that the spring will p u rity and m akes a com p lete and la s tin g then have more power and thus w ill cure. S. S. S. chan ges th e q u a lity o f th e blood so th a t instead o f fe e d in g th e diseased he In a better condition to resist the w ith im p u rities, it nourishes th e disturbing movement o f the hearer dur PURELY VEGETABLE parts irritated, in flam ed flesh w ith h ea lth y blood. ing the daytime. “ Being generally In a horizontal po Then th e a o r e b egin s to heal, n e w flesh is form ed, a ll p ain an d in flam m ation sition during the night and running leaves, th e place 6cabs over, and w h en S. S. S. has p u rified th e blood th e S . S. S. is fo r sale a t a ll first class d ru g stores. with less ]v>wer. the horizontal position sore is p erm an en tly cured. In which the balance runs more freely, W rite fo r o u r special b oo k o n sores and n leers and a n y o th er m edical advice w ill operate to make the length o f the you desire. W e m a k e n o c h a rge fo r th e b ook o r advice. S.S.S. swing o f the balance wheel during the night as nearly as |»ssible the same as In the day time.” Man-a-lin the Ideal Laxative O f C o a rs e N o t. T h in g s -J. 25c. O s t e n s ib ly . " I have always had a curiosity to know what horse meat tastes like," said the reg ular customer. "H ave you any?" "N ot as such," emphatically responded the butcher. THE S W IF T S P L C IF IC C O ., ATLANTA. C A . PUTNAM Simplest, Strongest, Easiest Handled Grubber Made. Will pull MORB and L A R G E R S TIMES ti.b LBSS EXPEYSB tban an y otber. Writ« to r Descriptive C ircu la r and Ericas J O H N S . B E A L L , IV Isn ofa^tai SIM li..diurne Ate.u. 1 Purtla.il, O r. C. Gee Wo T h e well known reliable CHINESE Root aid Kerb DOCTOR TT kb maria a Ufa study ot roots and hprle. and in that study dI««oi*-r**d and 1« aivw ina to tho world hia wonder fu l retrod ie*. No M ercu ry. P o iso n « o r D ru « s U sed He C ure« Without O p e ra tio n , or W ithout th « A id o f a K nit« He (rinranteee to Cure Catarrh. Asthma, I.un«^ Throat. Rhanmatinra. Nervounnew. Nervoue Petdlity. omach. Liver. Kidney Tir.nl.If* alno ¡.out Manhood, »malo WHsknflM and A ll Private Dinfanae. r A SURE CANCER CURE Ju et R e c e iv e d fro m P e k in g . C h i n a - S a f e , S u ra a n d R e lia b le . IF TOU A R E A F I.K T K D , DON’T DELAY. D KLAYS ARK DANOhROIJH. C O IN 8 L L T A I IO N P R I i f f you cannot call, w rite foraym pton blank and c lr o » lar. I nr I < pm * 4 rent* In tttamtw. _ . T H / r O C R WO C H IN K * ! If F.I>irTNF OO 182 1 2 First S t.. Cor. Morrison, Portland, Ple«tae Mention Thle Paper. P. N. U. \V No. 6—OR n F N w r i t i n g t o a d v e r t t a a r a p lo a a a m e n t io n t h la p a p a r . FADELESS DYES Notice the smile o f pity that old mar m o r . goods brighter and l u t t i colora than any other dya. 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