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Years cf Suffering Catarrh and B l o o d D isease-* D octors Failed to Cure. Mis« Mabel F. Dawkins, 1214 Lafay ette 8t., Fort Wayne, Ind., writes: •‘For three years 1 was troubled with catarrh and blood disease. I tried sev eral doctors and a dozen different rem edies, but none of them did me any ffood. A friend told me of Hood's Sar saparilla. I took two bottles of this medicine and was as well and strong as ever. 1 feel like a different person cind recommend Hood's to any one suf fering from catarrh." Get it today in usual liquid form or chocolated tablets called Sarsatabft* Hop« of Japan at coronation. There will be no more Interestlm royal guest at the coronation than th« crown prince of Japan, who, It 1« now definitely decided, will represent the mikado on that historic occasion. The prince will visit England In greater «tale than any other royalty, for he Is to be escorted by a formidable squad ron of warships—the pick of Nippon's navy. The Imperial highness bears the eonoroua name of Yoshlhito Haron- omlya. He Is the only son of the mi kado, la In hts thirty-first year, and la the hundred and slxty-seoond in the Imperial line, the hope of a dynasty which has ruled Japan for nearly 2,000 years. Prince Yoshlhito admirably typifies the newer generation In Japan. He speaks English and French extremely well, and Is a close student of the methods and manners of the west. One of his characteristics Is a fond ness for wrestling, apropos of which It Is related that during his school days he suffered the Indignity of being beaten, in the presence of his father by a powerful schoolmate. People expected the emperor to be displeased but, on the contrary, he called the vie tor Co him and heartily congratulated him. "My son," said the mikado, "will on* day need many s^cb as you." Do You Feel This Way? FOR BUND READER8. There Is a certain unhappy timeli ness In the report of the director of the New York state library for the Water Tower« on Flreboats. blind, which Is operated as a division Flreboats, owned by several of the of the state library at Albany. The re larger cities, are now supplied with port describes a collection of 3,000 masts to elevate the discharge no*- volumes in raised letters and a regis sles, on the same principle that water try of 800 active blind borrowers, says towers are used by land firemen. the New York Evening Post. During the last twelve years 50,000 volumes _______ ___ * y e r u n i O f c W l H have been borrowed by blind persons, ■ ■ i • it<jvillt>. Coloritilo. Specim en price«: Ool«l. an average of seventeen Issues for Silver. Lauti. SI. G old , Silver, 75c; G old. 5Uo; Zino o r Copper. SI. M oiling envelope« « d fu ll price link each volume In stock and of sixty «eut o n application. C ontrol and C inn ir« w ork m> licited . Baferunuo: CurLouuto Netm uul B eak. loans to each borrower. The difficulty of enlarging the collection la pointed out In the fact that It costs 3316 to print a single copy of such a work as ('aldw tdi. Idillio, college town, no Mtloon«. «rente«! fru it and dairy country on enrth. finest clim ate, land Parkman's ‘'Oregon Trail" and $230 $-'» to ^5») per ‘••re F or orictj« write. MADDEN A «AD LEY. CALDWELL, IDAHO. for a copy of "Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm." each of these works appear ing In two mammoth volumes. A cor I f bo send today fo r responding advantage In this high cost book " H o w to tret w ell and k eep w e ll." DR. H. Is noted In that only works of real THE TRUTH ABOUT BLUING. W FREEZE. Nmolotist. 308 Mmhails Trial Blfc. Portland. worth and Interest are thus available. Talk No. I. Books which have had the largest cir Avoid liquid bluing. Every drop culation the last two years are “Tom o f water is adulteration. Half a cent’s Sawyer." borrowed 104 times; Lee’s k o d a k s at times; Hale’s W rit« fo r ca ta log u e« «n d literature. D evelopin g worth o f blue in a large bottle filled “ Uncle William," 97 and prin tin g . Mail ordurs g iven p rom p t atten tion with water is sold for 5 cents or 10 “ Dally Bread," 91 times; Gaskell’s F o rtia n d F h o t o S u p p ly Co. “Cranford,” 90 times; Andrews' “ Per 149 T h ird S treet P O R T L A N D . O R E . cents in many places. Always use RED CROSS BALL fect Tribute," 80 times; Wiggins’ BLUE, the blue that’s all blue. A “New Chronicles of Rebecca.” 64 M O H A I R w °°nLE;T d large two-oz. package, all blue, sells times; Wlster’s "The Virginian.” 61 for 5 cents, or 4-oz. for 10 cents. De-1 times; Harker's "Miss Esperanoe and W rite T oda y fo r P rices T H E H . F. N O R T O N C O . lights the laundress. AT ALL GOOD Mr. Wycherly," 34 times; Aldrich’s 313 arul 315 Front St. PORTLAND. ORE. GROCERS. "Selected Stories," 53 times; Taft's "Present Day Problems,” 36 times. By Erudlt« Physician. act of congress In 1904 provision was BELMONT AUTO SCHOOL A western physician received the made for the free carriage by mall of | You get the most thorough instructions iu drirn« rf pricicil work that can be produced, also following from a brother physician: all books for the blind when sent from II lathe work, drill press and (erging. I Finely equipped machie shop and school ‘Dear Dock: I have a pashunt whose or to libraries, so all blind persons of mb . T aiUM tee $35 cask $40 physical Bines shows that the wind the state have the free and equal use y meats $10 per week. pipe has ulcerated off and his lungs of this library, wherever they may re —, - - - ■ - „ BELMONT AUTO SCHOOL I Save dropped Into his stumick. I have side. \ )T I REALTY COMPANY. I East 23d «ad Morns««. Portlami. Or Slven hym everythlnk without effeckt als father Is wealthy honoable and ln- HEARD THE EA8T A-CALLING. fiooenshlal as he Is a member of as sembly and god nose I don’t want to I N S IS T U P O N If the call of the east Is Insistent loss hym what shall I do ans by re- where Americans are concerned, It was G asolin e W E S T E R N and :urn male. Yours frat. Doc Tishbein." doubly so In the case of Simeon Tone Kerosene M A N T L E S lero. a native of Tangalan, Capslx Better Done In Private. province, who i^ter being buffeted L A. KLEIN & CO. Inc., Distributers A well-known doctor, we read, ad around the world for forty-five years, P ortla n d , O re. 23 F ro n t S t r e e t vises people to roll the eyeB in order and with his youth and worldly goods to strengthen the eye-muscles. A lit gone, applied to the American consul- tle risky, perhaps; for if this exer general at Vancouver recently for Skylights Tanks Gutters cise were carelessly practiced In transportation back to the home of crowded restaurants and other pub his boyhood, says the Manila Times. Down Spouts Steel Ceiling lic places, the eye would stand a good He arrived In Manila on the trans tthance of being suddenly blackened. port Dlx, and Is now at the secret / C. BAYER service bureau awaiting the sailing of 2u4 Market Portland. Oregon M o t h e r s w i n fin d M rs. W ln R lo W a S o o t h in g SEND FOR CATALOGUE. Byrup the best remedy to use foi their children the steamer Borengan, which leaves : luring the teething period. Monday and which will take him back to Tangalan. Smallest Inhabited Island. Simeon left the Islands when a People who Inhabit some of the young man, and In some way went to Thousand Islands in the St. Lawrence Shanghai, probably shipping on some AND OTHER RODENTS river claim that they are the smallest vessel, as he Is a sailor. At Shanghai Inhabited islands In the world, but It he shipped on an English freighter and W h itn e y ’s R od en t T o rch w ill d o th e w ork . F u lly tested at L ew is and Clark F air and O. has recently been determined that the arrived In Vancouver eleven years A . C. A d d ress site of the Eddyatone lighthouse Is en ago. He Is now 72 years old and M. T. WHITNEY. Chitwood, Or. titled to the distinction, the Island broken In health, and seeking to spend upon which this lighthouse Is built his declining years In the Philippines, being only 30 feet In diameter at low appealed to the consul, who secured tide. free transportation for him. j BEST OF THE GREAT WEST [ S IC K ? Ì] il ;; KILL YOUR MOLES, GOPHERS ALCOHOL K * V ê el lev O PIU M — TOBACCO Koeloy Tire «inn 71 1 < P ort LANi5,O regon . H abits P ositively Cured. O nly authorized In stitu te in O regon. W rit« f o r Uluatrated circular. institute , l i tr b . a k D r .W m . P f u n d e r ’ s , f r\ 0 R E 0 0 iï BL 0 OD P U RIFIÍ R A T o n ic , A lt e r a t iv e a n d R es olv en t. The b e s t r e m e d y f o r K id n e y s , L iv e r a n d B ow els. E r a d ic a te s P im p le s , E r u p t io n s a n d D isord ers o f th e S k in . P u rin e s t h e B lo o d a n d g iv e s T o n e , S t r c u g lh a n d V ig o r t o th e e n tir e sy stem . HOTEL NETHERLANDS C en trally located , con v en ien t t o thea ters and » h o p p in g d istrict. H o t and cold run n in g w a te r and telep h on e In ev ery room — e v e ry m odern con v en ien ce. In q u ie t n eigh b orh ood . RATES 75c PER DAY UP Southeast Corner 13th and Washington P o rtla n d , O re go n . I D E A L T O W N S H IP . The nearest approach to the Ideal community would seem to be the vil lage of Longenaulbach, In the West- erwald (between the Rhine and the LAhn), which owns a quantity of for est land, which brings In a revenue of over $10,000. and a limestone quarry which Is profitable, so that all com munal expenses are paid from the in come of the property, amounting to $50,000 per annum, or about $75 per head of the population. High pres sure water Is supplied free to the houses, and now It Is proposed to build an electric power station, lay free mains to the houses and charge only a nominal rate of about four cents per unit for lighting purposes. It Is hoped that It will not be necessary to levy a district rate for many years to come. BAVED BY H A I R ’S BREADTH. The quick action of Mack Dnffle, a night engineer In a San Francisco ho tel. saved Lillian Krolin from a ter rible death the other night. Seeing B A R t fO O T SA N D A 1S . C L O S tD S I D fS . S ises 2 to 5 ............... 39c Size» 8 to I I ...............59c 409 Commonwealth Bldg., Portland, Or. the door leading Into an elevator S izes 6 t o 8 ............... 49c Sizes 11 to 2 ...............69c open and thinking the car was there, O rd er b y m ail n o w : add 6c fo r p osta g e. P ro sp e ctiv e stu d en ts w rite f o r in form a tion . Miss Krolin stepped forward. But O pen and p r iv a te Cltnic. m orn in g , a ftern oon and ROYAL SHOE CO. ev en in g . Invalid s and oth ers d esirin g skilled at the door had been left open by mis ten da n ce should w rite fo r room s to the C ollege or 229 Morra.ii St., bet. F.nt n l S-i.rrd, For third, Or. take. and the girl fell to the bottom of the shaft. The elevator, which was Greiner's Chiropractic Health Home of automatic action, came swiftly MATILDA M. GREINER. D. C . Superintendent. down from the first floor, having started when Miss Krolin opened the 775 J Will am s Avenue, Portland, Oregon door and It would have crushed her T rained nurses, skilled op era tors and th e b est j death had not Duffle quickly C h irop ra ctic a d v ic e in con su lta tion in ev e ry case. to switched off the electrical power so The Chinese Doctor that the car came to a stop above the woman, who was cringing In an T h is w o n d e fu l man has m a d e a life s tu d y o f the | agony of fear of the death which was p r o p e r tie e o f R oota, H e r b s a n d B a rk «, and bearing down upon her. o f th e y e a r t o h a v e y o u r t e e th o u t and p la te and PACIfIC COLLEGE Of CHIROPRACTIC C. Gee Wo NOW V est TIME is g iv in g th e w orld th e b en efit o f his services. N o M ercury, P o iso n s o r D ru g s U sed. N o O p eratio n s o r C uttin g G u aran tees t o c u r e C atarrh . A s th m a . L u n g , S tom a ch and K id n ey trou b les, and a il P r iv a t « e e s o f M n a n d W om en . A SURE CANCER CURE J u s t re c e iv e d fr o m P e k in , C h i n a - s a f e , su re And relia b le. U ..fa ilin g in its w ork s . If y o u ca n n o t ca t’., w r it e f o r sy m p to m f •nd circu la r. In clo se 4 c e n t s in sta m ps, CO NSULTATION FREf. The C. Gee Wo Medicine Co. P N U \Y No. 20- ’l l H E N w r i t in g t o n d v e r t ls w r s p l « M « m e n t io n t h is p a p e r . b xid g ew ork d on e ami here is th e p la ce t o g et the b est pain less w ork j»>saible. C om p ar* o a r P rices. W * finish p la t« and b rid ire w ork fo r on*, o f town patron* in day if desired, ib-as ex traction when plate« o r b rid -o work i* order* CofliUlUt on Ires. MYSTERY OF THE DEEP. The loss of the steamer Waratah Is to be reckoned hereafter, apparently, among the Insoluble mysteries of the MoUrCrowni $5.00 sea. Almost a new ship, she left Af 22 k Bridr* T**> 4 O 'J rica nearly two tears ago, with full Gold rUImf. 100 passenger lists, crew and freight, and Cntm.IFill.nfft 1.00 not a trace has been found of her Silrmf Filling .SO since, says the Army and Navy Jour Good Rubber _ * _ P'aUs 5.00 nal. All sorts of rumors concerning her—Including allegations of top fkirn 7.50 heaviness— were rife. As the result of M a le * Exfr’ tMMi , '5 3 a prolonged official Inquiry In an ad ■ «S T MKTHODS miralty court In London the court re I w o r k fu U y g u a r a n t e e d f o r f i f t e e n y ea rs. fused to say what particular form was taken by the catastrophe, but was In Painless Dentists clined to tha opinion that the veisel F e in t M M tog , Third m i WitMnrtna. FOUTUM. 0 *1 cap si xed. im n in n u u k i r k lu b ji i k ) E W i s e D e n t a l C o . , me. Do you fe«I all tired out ? Do you sometimes think you just can’t work away at your profes sion or trade any longer ? Do you have a poor «pe tite, and lay awake at nights unable to sleep ? Are your nerves all gone, and your stomach too ? Has am bition to forge ahead in the world left you P If so, you might as well put a stop to your misery. You can do it if you will. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery will muke you a different individual. It will set your lazy liver to work. It will set things right in your stomach, and your appetite will come back. It will purify your blood. If there is any tendency in your family toward consumption, it will keep that dread destroyer away. Even after con sumption has almost gained a foothold in the form of a lingering cough, bronchitis, or bleeding at the lungs, it will bring about a cure in 9 8 per cent, o f ail cases. It is a remedy prepured by Dr. K. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y., whose advice is given free to all who wish to write him. His great success has come from his wide experience and varied practice. Don’t be wheedled by a penny-grabbing dealer into taking inferior substi tutes for Dr. Pierce’s medicines, recommended to be “ just as good.“ Dr. Pierce’s medicines are o f e n o w n c o m p o s i t i o n . Their every ingredient printed on their wrappers. Made from roots without alcohol. Contain no habit forming drugs. Wor’d’s Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. E D W A R D S M Y S T IC N U M B E R . It Is a curious coincidence that nine was the mystic number of the late King Edward, writes a correspondent of the New York Sun. In the name of "Edward Vll.” there are 6 letters and 3 figures—6 and 3 are 9. His mother Queen Victoria, was born In 1819. She died in 1901. Her age was 81—9 times are 81. He was one of 9 children. He was born on Nov. 9. He was married In 1863— 7 times 9 are 63. His wife, Alexandria, has 9 letters In her name. She was the daughter of the ninth king of Den mark. King Edward came to the throne of England In his fifty-ninth year. He was crowned on August 9 and reigned 9 years. He died at the age of 69 years. Hla funeral proces sion started at 9 in the morning, and he was followed to the grave by 9 kings. He won three Derbys—3 times 3 are 9. There are nine letters In the name of PsMtsunon, the first winner. Klne Is the mystic number of the Orient and also of the ancient Greeks. It Is a trinity of trinities. According to Pythagoras 9 represents the deity. Milton writes of 9 enfolded spheres. Macauley makes Porsena swear by 9 gods. The nagas or sacred serpents of Indian are 9. Milton says the gates of hell are thrice three fold and that the falling angels were 9 days falling, and so was Vulcan when he was kicked out of heaven. There are 9 crowns in heraldy. There are 9 marks of cadency. The hydra has 9 heads. If we find 9 green peas In a peapod It Is lucky. Nine buttons are a sign of official rank In China. Nine tailors make a man and a cat has 9 lives. Erasmus says the proper number for a dinner party Is not less than 3 nor more than 9. W . X. D O U G L A S 15170 ’ S U *3 *3 ao& *4 S h o e s W r L Douglas Spring Styles include more Snappy and Up-to-Date Shapes in Oxfords and High Cuts than ever before produced. W .L .D o u g la s w arrants e v e ry p air of his shoes to hold th eir shape, look and fit iietter and w ear longer than any other m ake, g iv in g j c u better valu e for th e m on ey than you can obtain elsew here, t V B E W A R E O F S U B S T I T U T E S .- ^ V he g e n u in e Im v e W . L . D o u g la s n a m e an d t h e r e ta il 3 p d r o s t a m p e d o n t h e b o t t o m , w h ic h g u a r a n te e s f u l l v a lu e , a m I p r o te c t s th e w e a r e r agaiiiMt h ig h p r ice « a n d In fe r io r sh o e s. I f your dealer cannot fiipply you willi the genuine W .L . Douglas shoe», write B O Y S ’ 8H O ES for Mali Order Catalo«. Shoe« «••nt direct from factory to wearer, nil chance« prepaid. W. L. 1 4 » »purls. » 1 . . U r n k t o u , U u . . , $ 2 0 0 , $ 2 .B O 4 $ 3 . 0 0 M a tte r Q u ic k ly S e t t le d . Q u ic k In an English opera company, form ; ed for the summer months, it was found that the tenors were too light for the rest of the chorus. The mana ' ger protested that there were voices enough, and the leading tenor was questioned why he did not sing with more force. His answer to the re monstrances of the manager was: "I am paid summer wages, and I refuse to sing anything but my summer , voice.’’ The engagement of the tenor and his summer voice came to a ! speedy termination. rlbly enthusiastic. When the young navy officer was introduced to hep she made no attempt to disguise her Interest. “I do so love the navy,** she chanted to him fervently, breath ing her ecstatic emotion, "Where la the navy ?” f t a o n l i fc T h i» w th e on ly life in surance com p a n y E X C L U S IV E L Y O R E G O N . Beat fo r O re g o n ians. W rite f o r d e ta iled in form a tion . H om e office P ortla n d , O reg on . TRY MURINE EYE REMEDY for Red, Weak, Weary, Watery Eyes and Granulated Eyelids. Murine Doesn’t Smart—Soothes Eyo Pain. Druggists | BUT SH E GOT T H E CAN DY. Sell Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid. 25c, 50c, $1.00. Murine Eye Salve in Mrs. Ralph Talbot, wife of Lieuten Aseptic Tubes, 25c, $1.00. Eye Books ant Talbot, U. 3. A., missed the army and Eye Advice Free by Mail. train at San Francisco, all because Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago. she could not resist buying a box of real American candy, says the Wash T o G e t t h e B e s t L ig h t. ington 8tar. Lieutenant and Mrs. Tal When using oil lamps the housewife bot were returning from a two-year Is always very careful that every part stay In the Philippines. In San Fran- j of the lamp is scrupulously clean and cisco the first thing Mrs. Talbot I the burner Is boiled to remove any ac thought of was American candy. Then ' cumulation of dirt. She forgets, though, she thought of the train that was to [ that her gas Jet Is Just as likely to ac carry her to Denver. When she r e -! cumulate eoli. Often there Is quite a turned to the station the train was little collection of dust and If this is gone—with It her huBband and fellow | cleared away the improvement in the officers. Lieutenant Talbot kept the light is noticeable. wires busy trying to locate his missing j wife. When he arrived In Denver a I Dr. Pierce’s Pellets, small, suerar- message awaited him telling him that coated, easy to take as candy, regulate his wife would arrive at 12:30, but the and invigorate stomach, liver ana bow army train left at 11:30 the same, els. Do not gripe. day, and again with It went Lieutenant R ic h A g r ic u ltu r a l a e c t io n . Talbot. Mrs. Talbot spent two days It was mentioned at the annual din In Denver recuperating from the ef ner of the Lancashire Farmers’ asso fects of the shock of missing the army ciation that there were 137,000 cows In train. the county—a greater number than in any other county in England. Lan- : S T R A N G E COLONY. cashJre, too, had the largest acreage of potatoes, with the exception of Lin- , The Colonla Cosme, on the Paraguay colnshlre, in Great Britain, having 43,- above Ascunslon, Is one of the most 000 acre« under cultivation. curious In the world. The members H a m lin s W iz a rd O il, th e W o rld ’s b- st of the colony make or gjrow every im e n t, h as been cu ; in g pain for n e a rly thing they want and Import nothing. s lin ix t y y e a rs and can e d ep en d ed upon ju s t The workmen have seven hours’ work as s u ie ly as th e o ld fa m ily d o ctor w ho m ay a day, and earn, not money, but time. be m iles a w a y . Their wages are hours and half-hours. T h e Dog a n d t h e F l e a . These they sometimes save up till they Dog fanciers realize the difficulty of have a week In hand, and then they parating the animals from the fleas go off on an excursion. If a man wants hlch often Inhabit them. Few of the a chair or table, he pays for It In hours der methods are entirely satlsfac- of work, which are deducted from the balance to his credit. Three men I ry, but a Chicago electrical man is went off up the river In a canoe for | ithority for the statement that the ie of the vacuum cleaner is most ef- a three weeks’ holiday. They sold their canoe at Ascunslon for a pound, ! t c lO U t . and came home overland In ten days, lodged In the best houses in the vil lages on the way, and yet had soma money in hand at the end. FO U N D H E R L O V E R DEAD. A tragic story Is reported from the little town of Holoskvltsa. In Rumlan Poland, of a young girl who lost her lover on her wedding day. Ivan Mar- chon. the son of a wealthy land-own er at Bmollna. was to have been mar tied to Katrina Rltkar. The guests assembled for the wedding, but wait ed In vale for the bridegroom. Fin ally the bride, who could not endure the suspense any longer, left with her father and a party of friends to drive In the direction of Smollna, In the hope of seeing the missing lover. When they had gone half-way they found the young man lying dead In the snow beside his horse. The girl was taken home In an unconscious condition. CLOCK OF 1790. An Interesting specimen of a long clock, made In 1790, Is owned by a gentleman at Lutterworth. It has an oval face, a hand which points to the days of the week, completing the round in seven days; one which shows the true dead beat, and another which points to the chimes and quarters, saye the Westminster Oazette. On the upper pari of the clock Is a small orchestra, which Includes a flute, a ‘cello, and two violins, and a boy and girl In addition to three sing ers. The hours and the quarters are struck, and every three hours a tune Is played "three times over either on the bells alone, the lyrtcord. or on both together," while the three figures | beat time and the boy and girl dance to the music C u r ta in ! She was a very pretty girl and ter» COMP ouñd dand SÎ oh 'PILLS a r e t h e s a fe s t a n d m o s t r e lia b le c a t h a it ic a n d sy s te m cle a n s e r. T h e b est r e m e d y f o r T o r p id L iv e r , B ilio u sn e ss a n d S ic k H e a d a ch e . A t D r u g g is t s ’ o r b y F la il, 2 5 C a n ts H o y t C h e m i c a l C o . P o r t l a n d . O r e o o iv 18319662 Try the Wilson Trust 30 DAYS FREE! J A Y W . W IL S O N , HEKNIA SPECIALIST. 66 S ix th S t „ B etw een O ak and P ine S t«., U p sta irs, R oom E ig h t. PORTLAN D. ORE. A « k o r w r it e for b ook let. " A S en sible T alk on R u p tu re a n d Iu C u r e .” It’s Free. FOR Y E A R S H ou sew iv es have used a cloth to p r o t e c t th eir h a ir w h ile sw e e p in g , b u t n o th in g to p r o te ct their luners, c a u sin g irritation and inflam m a tion. D u st is b oth da n g erou s and an n oyin g . Y ou w ould re fu se w a te r th a t w a s not d e a n , b u t con tin u e to b rea th e p ollu ted a tm osp h ere and n ev er com p la in . N O -D U S T S W E E P I N G C O M P O U N D ia chem ica lly prepa red , a bsorb s th e d u st and dis ease g erm s, saves d o c t o r s ’ bills. M uke y ou r prem ises ‘ d u st cle a n ” b y u sin g Sweeping C om pound; b u m th e sw eep in g s. N O -D U S T N o. 1, f o r househ old use. In 5 and 10-lb. cans, 35c a n d 60c., g ro ce r s ; 76-lb m etal drum s. $2.60. N O -D U S T N o. 2. f o r busin ess p la ces. 76-lb. drum s, $2.25; 150-lb. barrels, $4.00; 200-lb. b ar rels. $6.00; f. o. b. P ortla n d . O rd er b y m ail or th rou g h y o u r g r o c e r o r d r u g g is t. S end fo r circu la rs. C R E SC E N T C H E M IC A L CO. 5 26 W a s h in g to n S t, P o r tla n d , O ra . Pleasant.Refiesliiirô, Beneficial, 0 Gentío and Effective, CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. in th e C ir c ie , o n e v e n j. P a c h a ^ e o f t h e G e n u in e . D O N O T L E T A N Y D E C E IV E ----------------------- » SYRUP OF FIGS AND eLIXIR D E A L E R Y O U OF SENNA HAS GIVEN UNIVERSAL SATISFACTION FOR MORE THAN THIRTY YEARS PAST. AND ITS WONDERFUL SUCCESS HAS LED UN SCRUPULOUS MANUFACTURERS OF IMITATIONS TO OFFER INFERIOR PREPARATIONS UNDER SIMILAR NAMES AND COSTING THE DEALER LESS» THEREFORE. WHEN BUYING. Note the Fuff Name o f the G o m p a n CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. PRINTED STRAIGHT ACROSS. NEAR THE BOTTOM . AND THE CIRCLE.NEAR THE TOP OF EVERY P A C R A O L O f I W GENUINE. REGULAR PRICE BOe PER BOTTLE» ONE SIZE ONLY. FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS. M1NIATURF. PICTURE OF PACKAGE. SYRUP OF FIGS AND EUXIR OF SENNA IS THE MOST PLEASANT. WHOLE. SOME AND EFFECTIVE REMEDY FOR STOMACH TROUBLES. HEADACHES AND BILIOUSNESS DUE TO CONSTIPATION. AND T O GET ITS BENEFICIAL EFFECTS IT IS NECESSARY T O BUY THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE. WHICH B MANUFACTURED BY THE C alifornia F ig S yrup C o .