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Pains in the B a c k symptom* of a w eak, to rp id or stag- ■t condition of th e k id n ey * o r liv er, are ¡1 w arn in g it i* e x tre m e ly haz- 0118 to n egleet, eo im p o rta n t U a jthv action of tlie -e i rg a n s. bey are c< m inonly a tte n d e d by I o n ergy, lac* of co u rag e, an d sotne- s by gloomy fo reb o d in g a n d de- ndency. ood’s Sarsaparilla cJ kidney and liv er tro u b le s, reliev e* back, ail'd builds u p th e w hole sy stem . No Compulsion. L a n d lo rd — S o rry , p a rd n e r, th a t th e re h a i n 't no b a th room , b u t you see I am fig u rin ’ on p u t t i n ’ one in n e x t year; an— T o u rist— T d o n 't w ant to take a b a th n e x t y e a r. 1-andlord— W eil, of course we d o n ’t ineist on y o u r ta k in ' one. F O R tòltiti IJilHIftl k Hama School for Boyt Military and Manual Treinlig. DR. C. GEE WO W r it , fo r Illu s tra te d C a t . l o t a . ARTHUR C. NEWILL, Principal WONDERFUL HOME TREATMENT t r t M w w i e e e e e e e e e e e e e e ei i | Columbia University This wonderful Chi nes« doctor is c a lle d great because he cures p e o p le w i t h o u t opera tio n that a r e g i v e n up to d ie . H e cures w ith th o s e nese w o n d e rfu l : C h i Boarding School for Young Mon 5) f in e s t s itu a tio n o n Pacific Coast. Ex- nu ce llen t F acu lty . Largest in d o o r college '• a th le tic held in th e w orld. Over h all au acre u n d e r au arch e d root. herbs, r o o ts , b u d s , barks a n d v e g e ta b le s t h u t a r e e n t i r e ly u n k n o w n to m e d lc u t s c i e n c e in t h i s c o u n t r y . T h r o u g h t h e u s e o f t h o s e lm r iu le s s r e m e d i e s t h i s f a m o u s d o c to r k n o w s l h e a c t io n o f o v e r MO d if f e r e n t r e m e d ie s , w h ic h h e s u c c e s s f u lly u s e s in d i f f e r e n t d i s e a s e s . H e g u a r a n t e e s to c u r e c a t a r r h , a s t h m a , lu n g , t h r o u t , r h e u m a t is m , n e r v o u s n e s s , s t o m a c h , l i v e r , k i d n e y s , e tc .; h a s h u n d r e d s o f t e s t i m o n ia ls . C h a r g e s m o d e r a t e . C a ll u n d s e e h im . T a l l e n t s o u t o f t h e c i t y w r it e l o r b l a n k s a n d c ir c u l a r s . 8 *e d ■« c e n t s in s t a m p s . C O N S U L T A T IO N E H E K . A D D R E S S C a ta lo g u e s F re e . ® A ddress | REV. M. A. QUINLAN, C. S. C. University Park, Oregon (5j (SXSXSXS @<§X§X§)(8X8Xs)@ ÜXêXfXi> tv®®®«®®®® THE C. GEE WO CHINESE MEDICINE GO. 1 3 2 l 7 Third S t., P o rtlan d , Orego m CAS« For Infants and Children. | The Kind You Have Always Bought B est on Earth — B e c a u s e It Is m a d e o r t h e b e s t m a t e r ia l p o s s ib le to b u y . T h e m a n u f a c t u r e r s a b s o l u t e l y p a v 2 i lo 3o p e r c e n t a b o v e l h e m a r k e t p r i c e of b e s t ru d e s o f w a u o u t i m b e r fo r t h e p r i v i l e g e o f cut- lng o v e r a n d s k i m m i n g off t h e c r e a m o f th e w a g o n s to c k , w h ic h Is c a r r i e d fo r ;i to 5 y e a r s be* Jure m a k i n g u p , w h ic h m e a n s a n i n v e s t m e n t ! « w o o d s to c k o f n e a r l y o n e m illio n d o lla rs . M I T C H K L L W a g o n s a r e u n s u r p a s s e d fe r q u a l i t y , p ro p o r tio n , tiniHli. s t r e n g t h a n d lig h i i u lin in g . W h y —t a k e c h a n c e s o n a n y o th e r ? W h y —n o t g e t t h e b e s t ? —A M I T C H E L L f M itc h e ll P o r t la n d . , L e w is A S la v e r C o . S e a ttle . S pokane. A g e n ts E v e r y w h e r e . Bears the Signature of U n a ih a m c d . A d m ira l—“ H a v e the w arrant-officers <iy—Ain’t you a sh a m e d to be ty- p ut on d ress-su its, clean sh irts, w hite Promotes Digestion,Cheerful Jrewnrks to th a t dog’s ta il? neckties, p a te n t le a th e r boots au d kid ness and Rest.Contains neither \y —Asham ed? H u lly G ee! A in ’t gloves, an d a re tlielr o p e ra h a ts on num, Morphine nor Mineral. n English b ull dog, a n ’ a i n t ’ th is [ s tr a ig h t? ” S ailor—“ Aye, aye. yer OT N a r c o t i c . <ourth oi J u ly ? — P u ck . j honor!” A d m iral—“ T h en let them open V Corea Cureu îio fits or nervousness lire upon th e enem y; I am going ash o re ftrmaneiiUf Akyr » ro u a-.w fC T L P m m a ¿1er first iayjs u * e ° f I>r K lin e ’s Great N erw to a society recep tio n .”—T ow n Topics. ?. Send tor P i t IS li 9 'i.O O trial Ixittle and treat* Pumpkin SeuL" R.H K l i m . Ltd..V3l Arch St.. Philadelphia, P a F u d d y —" Ite m a rk a b le cure, th a t of À lx Senna * U S Jk - | Mrs. B lan k ." D u d d y —“ H a v e n 't beard N o H a rm , A n y h o w . jd»v—Then you b eliev e i n ' a coat a b o u t 1L W h at w a s it?" F u d d y — “ S he h a s recovered h e r voice. You m! WnpSfsd-- kuow sh e h a s n ’t been nble to sp e ak for k j — Yes. A lm o st a n y n ew ly -rich th re e y e a rs. T h ey Induced h e r to join licucan be b en elltted by ad d in g a Latin m otto to liv e u p tp . —P uck. in a gam e o f w h ist, an d she w as talk- Aperfecl Remedy forConstipa I lng b efo re sh e knew It.” —B oston Ron. Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea I T ra c s e rlp t- t u t , Sam ple oi S p i e l ? Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ««re very d esiro u s t h a t y ou sh o u ld i In so m n ia .—P ro fe sso r—"T ell me to ness and L o s s o f S l e e p . nr Monopole S p ices. If you tr y w h a t class of m alndles Insom nia be- Facsimile Signature qf once we th in k y o u ’ll keep on | longs.” S tu d e n t—“ W hy—er. It’s a con- ! them, and o th e r M onopole gro- | tag io u s d ise ase.” P ro fesso r—“ I never , too. T h erefo re, if y o u ’ll send | beard It so d escribed. W here did you NEW YORK. grocer’s n am e a n d a tw o-cent I learn th is ? ” S tu d e n t—“ F rom experi- A l b m o n t h s «»Id p, we will send you a fu ll w eig h t , W h en ev e r my neighbor's dog tin oi M onopole C a y en n e or ence’ s r ' J ) D o si S - J j C i M S c a n ’t sleep I ’m Ju s t as w a k e fu l a s he peppet, or o th e r v a rie ty you se- Is.’’—T it-B its. Monopole epices a re th e p u re st most fragrant o b ta in a b le , an d we A P ro u d Record: 1 see th a t one of EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. ' you to prove it for y o u rself. Ad- th e new ly ap p o in ted p atro lm e n m ade T H E CENTAUR C O M PA N Y, N E W T O N S CIT Y. Wadhams & K e rr B ro s., P o rtla n d , an a r r e s t w ith in tw e n ty m in u tes a f te r a. he assu m e d b is d u tie s,” said th e ob- | se rv a n t citizen to th e ex perienced po han d ica p f o r P o lice m e n . licem an. “ T h a t's noth in g ," sm iled uuty W exford, Ire la n d , police car- th e la tte r; "I w en t to sleep w hile my elvers, b u t a re n o t allo w ed to load com m ission w a s being h an d ed to m e.” until they are read y to u se th e m . | —B altim o re A m erican. Mrs. W aldo (of B oston)—I h ave a ¡le tte r from y o u r U ncle Ja m e s, P enel ope, w ho w a n ts us to spend th e su m m er on his fa rm . P enelope (dubiously) are m o s t fre I —Is th e re a n y society In th e iteighbor- q u e n t l y to be 1 hood? Mrs. W aldo—I'v e heard him seen u p o n the j speak o f th e H o lste in * and G uernseys. f a c e , neck or 1 p resu m e th ey a re p le a sa n t people.— b r e a s t , th ough B oston C h ristia n R egister. 5 liable to ap p ear u p o n o th e r parts **1 suppose m e re is a g re a t deal of hodv. W hen th e y begin to spread IO « At into th e flesh, sh a rp , piercing Jealousy am o n g y o u r g e n e ra ls?” “ A *5 « 3 0 « are felt as th e u n d erly in g tissue is g re a t d e a l,” an sw e re d th e F ilipino sd and th e te n d e r n erv es exposed, chief, gloom ily; ‘‘w e h av e an arm y ALL DRUGGISTS. irous sores develop from v ery triflin g sc an d al a t hand. T h e m an w ho claim s t a s t e g o o d . E a t th e m lik e c a n d y . T h e y ; a carbuncle o r boil, sw ollen g land, re m o v e a n y b a d t a s t e In th e m o u th , le a v e watery blister on th e to n g u e or to hold th e record for long d ista n c e re- j in g th e b r e a t h s w e e t a n d p e r f u m e d . I t Is wart, mole or b ru ise o f 6om e kind tr e a ts is accu sed o f v io latin g th e rules a p le a s u r e to ta k e th e m , a n d th e y a r e lik e d e s p e c ia lly b y c h ild r e n , an indolent, festerin g sore, of such c o n te sts an d u sin g a pace s w e e te n th e s to m a c h b y c le a n s in g t h e m a k er.” —W ash in g to n S tar. m time d egenerates in to cancer, m o u th , t h r o a t a n d fo o d c h a n n e l. T hat years ago I E m in en t S t a t e s m a n - “ I’u t th ese mem- m e a n s , th e y s to p u n d ig e s te d fo o d fro m 3re on my left s o u r in g In th e s to m a c h , p r e v e n t g a s f o r m o rarn la into tth e form of a u interview which th e in g in th e b o w e ls , a n d k ill d is e a s e g e r m s a n d send it to all th e p ap ers. If It Is o f a n y k in d t h a t b re e d a n d fe e d in tn e e n pronounced t i r e s y s te m . ceroua ulcer; w ell received. I will Interview m yself a r e p u r e l y v e g e ta b le a n d c o n t a in n o m e r •Id itch, burn ag ain , and say th a t 1 am glad to see c u r ia l o r o t h e r m in e r a l p o is o n . T h e y c o n lead, then acab s is t o f th e la t e s t d is c o v e r ie s in m e d ic in e , th e public ag rees w ith m e.” P riv a te » b u t would a n d f o r m a c o m b in a tio n o f r e m e d ie s u n h«al. A f t e r S e c re ta ry —“ H ut suppose it Is n ot well e q u a le d to m a k e th e b lo o d p u r e a n d r ic h 9 - S. aw hile a n d m a k e c le a n s k in a n d b e a u tif u l c o m re c e iv e d ?” E m inent s t a te s m a n - ‘‘T hen beg-an to p le x io n . I will say th a t I h av en ’t seen a re p o rte r rge, and when to n e th e s to m a c h a n d b o w e ls a n d s t i r u p fo r six m ouths.”—B oston T ra n s c r ip t poiaonous th e la z y liv e r. T h e y do n o t m e r e ly s o f te n th e s to o ls a n d c a u s e t h e i r d is c h a r g e , b u t bad passed “ W h a t,” said the o rdinary person, t r e n g th e n th e b o w e ls a n d p u t th e m In to t o t w ell. I liv e ly , h e a lth y c o n d itio n , m a k in g t h e ir a c “ $S(JO for th a t little bit of porcelain! all abont tio n n a t u r a l. b o tt le s , co n tin u in g it for lom e W bv, it isn’t a s big as a m an ’s h an d .” n e v e r g r ip n o r g rip e . T h e y a c t q u le fly , p o s xer the sore had healed, to be itiv e ly a n d n e v e r c a u s e a n y k in d o f u n c o m 4 thG Prison w a s ou t o f m y sy s- “ I t com m ands th at price.” said the deal f o r ta b le f e e lin g . T a k e n r e g u l a r ly th e y m a k e ave seen no sign o f the cancer e r “on acco u n t of its history. It has a th e liv e r a c t r e g u l a r ly a n d n a t u r a l l y a s It * JO S E P H U S R E ID . •h o u ld . T h e y k e e p th e s e w e r a g e of th e b o d y sto ry th a t covers fo u r sheets o f parch p r o p e r ly m o v in g a n d k e e p th e s y s t e m c le a n . O a n t, A u d ria n Co., Mo. m e n t an d every w ord th e tro th . In c r e a s e th e flow o f m ilk In n u r s in g m o t h is s tric tly a v egetable "W ell ” said th e o rdinary person, all 1 e rs . I f th e m o t h e r e a ts a t a b le t , it m a k e s S rem edy, a n d , w hile h e r m ilk m ild ly p u r g a t iv e a n d h a s a m ild b u t c e r t a in e ffe c t o n th e b a b y . In tb is w a y possessing p u rify in g h a v e io say is th a t th ere seem * to be th e y a r e th e o n ly s a f e la x a ti v e f o r th e an d h e a lin g pro p erties m ore tr u th th a n p ottery. - I n d l a n a p n u r s in g in f a n t. th a t n o o th e r m edicine oils P ress. ta k e n p a t ie n t ly , p e r s is te n tly , w ill c u r # a n y ontains n o th in g th a t could d eran g e fo rm o f c o n s tip a tio n , n o m a t t e r h o w o ld o r I h a v e w atched several sto rek eep er* h o w o fte n o th e r r e m e d ie s h a v e fa ile d . T h e y tern. W hile clean sin g th e blood a r e a b s o lu te ly g u a r a n t e e d to c u r e a n y c a s e , clo sin g up a t night recently, and have Hilda u p th e g en eral h e a lth . o r p u r c h a s e m o n e y w ill b e c h e e r f u lly r e u have a suspicious sore, o r o th er a lw a y s w ondered w hy they leave th e ir j fu n d ed . ^ b l e , send to r o u r free book on c a s h re g iste rs open. 1 “ * • * ° " * ,h * c o s t 10c, 25o, 60c a b o x . S a m p le s « e n t f r e e f o r t h e a s k in g W e p u b lis h n o te s tim o n ia ls tnd Skin Diseases, an d w rite to us o th e r n ig h t, an d he explained th a t it b u t sell C a e c a r e ts on t h e ir m e r it u n d e r a b inform ation o r ad v ice w an ted ; w a s fo r th e accom m odation of bur- s o lu te g u a r a n t a a to c u re . B u y a n d t r y a e no charge fo r th is service. b o x to - d a y . o r w r ite u s f o r f r e e s a m p le s id. "B ecause g la m . “ W hy th a t? " I ask a n d b o o k le t. «Win SPECIFIC C fL , ATLANTA, SA. roy a $ 2 0 0 m a- ! kUrom STXKLISQ RHWKOT C * , n f f r i M T SKW TOIK. th e y w ill not then dost h a *’* t s in i t " a n s w e r- j c h in e to And o ut *-*“ A . A A i , r »» 1 D h w ill b* paid t* «ny Trader of this paper who w ill r*. ••T h a t's a recoin- ' ed my In fo rm an t 5 > |(J U K L W A K L f port to 11» any attempt of «ubstitution, or sal# of B oston m e n d a tio u of the com pany “ something just as good” when Cascareta are called for, and furotik arideoce upon which wa can convict. All correspondence confidential. P o st. 3 BISHOP SCOTT ACADEMY P o rtla n d , Oregon. F o u n d e d W7d JOHN POOLE. Foot Morrison S t., Portland, Or. I.Rille« Can Wear Shows On© size » m a ile r a fte r u s in g A llen’s Foot-Ease. C u re* sw o llen feet, b liste rs a n d callous sp o t* an d is a c e rta in c u re to r in g ro w in g n ails, sw eatin g , h o t, a c h in g feet. At a ll D ruggists, 25c T rial p ack ag e F R E E by m ail. A ddress A llen 8. Olm sted , LoKoy, N. \ . “ H av e you succeeded Iu locating the blam e for tills D rey fu s afTalr?” asked Great Suggestion. th e friend. “ L ocating th e blam e!” Definite Measurement t__An’ p h a t d ’ye th in k of th im echoed th e w orried F ren ch official; “ Do you th in k th e w orld is grow ing “ w hy, th a t Isn't th e o b ject! W e’ve an y b e tte r ? ” noes? in,—I dun n o . L et’s ta k e a d h ro p of been try in g to d islo ca te It!” - W a s h i n g “ I ’m a b so lu te ly su re of it,** an sw er ton S tar. c r a te r ._______ __________ ed th e m o n opolist. “ W hy, live y ears Don t you th in k yo u ’re m ak in g a ago I m ade o n ly $ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 a y ear. To D is c e rn m e n t ra th e r broad sta te m e u t w hen you say day I am m ak in g t h a t m uch a m o n th .” Iflice Boy— l>ere wuz a p o et in ter every p essim ist is necessarily a m ar yer when yer wuz o u t te r lu n c h , Not On Your Lfe. ¿¡to r__How d id you know h a was a ried m a n ?” “ B ut 1 d id n ’t siiy th a t." S m ith — W ould you advise me to tak e “Ob, d id n ’t y o u ? 1 th o u g h t you did.” ‘t o u t a policy w ith th is new in su ran ce fficc Boy— W ell, he wuz to m e poor "No; I said every m arried m an Is nec com pany? e ssarily a p essim ist."—P h ilad elp h ia He d id n ’t h av e n o P a n a m a h a t. B row n— Not on y o u r life, old m an. P ress. S m ith — W hy n o t? others will iina Mrs. W inslow ’s Sooth- “I w ould like to know ,” said th e gruff S v r u p the best rem edy to use lor their F ro w n — T hey give n o th in g b u t acci o'd f a th e r to the young m an w ho bad dren during the teeth in g period. d e n t policies. been c a lin g w ith co n sid erab le freq u e n She Wesn't • Blotter. cy. " w h e th e r you a re going to m arry my d a u g h te r?" "So w ould I,” a n s w e r Idith— W hy d id you refu se h im ? ed th e diffident y o u n g m an. “ W ould thel—Hn has a p ast. Idith— But he can b lo t i t o u t. you m ind a sk in g h e r ? ” —C hicago liv e n tbel—P erhaps; b u t h e c a n ’t use m e ing P ost. a blotter. M iss A ntique—No. I’m not going to M rs. W b lteb alr'8 reception. M iss Budd or frost-bite, ch ilb la in s, so re and lam e —W hy n o t? “Oh, she a lw a y s ta lk s ts, stiffness of m u sc le s—tr y H am lin 's a b o u t old tim es, an d th a t m akes me rtl Oil. I t w on’t d isa p p o in t y o u ! tired; I d o n ’t see how you can sta n d h er.” “ B ut, A y d ear, her su b je c t is F o u r M eals a D a y . ashmgton h o tels a re said to be the new to m ost of us, you know .” —New ones iu th is c o u n try t h a t serve York W eekly. “S om ething m ust be done w ith those regular m eals a d a y — b re a k fa st, :heon, d in n er an d su p p e r— th e lat- boys of m ine a t college," exclaim ed a ibeing served in som e cases as late sta id old citizen; “ th e y ’re w ilder th an M arch b a re s an d ID hot w a te r all the ^Vegetable Preparalionfor As jidnight. i -------------------------I tim e." “O h. well, th e y ’re youug yet, similating the Food and Kcgula " . s " .— i N ! ' I «nd you m ust m ake allo w an ces.” ting lhe Stomachs and Bowels of '"medicine fo r r o u g h s a n d '..‘ c o ld “ M ake allow ances, m a n ? T h a t’s w h a t's »scia. Ocean (¡rove. N. J., Feb. 1' keeping me poor.’’—D e tro it F re e P ress. I n f a n i s -*'C h i l d r e n SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. S A L E - One Second H an d N ich o ls A S h ep ard S ep arato r, size 40-60, w ith w in d stac k er, on ly r u n 40 days; a b a rg a in . I n q u ir e of Alois* s C&gffÂBES* Use For Over Thirty Years A ustin W ell M achines GET WATEIt OR OIL ANYWHERE. BEALL & CO.. G en, A g ts. GASTORIA BEST FOR THE BOWELS ancerous ores 208 F ro n t S t. P o rtlan d , Or T im b e r Land fo r S a le . Lots n in e a n d te n , N o rth S o u th e a st Sec tio n 31, Tow-nship 12, R an g e 1, E ast W illa m ette M erid ian , 182 ac re s, s itu a te d on th e C ow lila riv e r a n d said to c o n ta in o n e m illio n feet of ce d ar a n d tw o m illio n feet of iir, all m a rk e t ab le tim b er. P rice $2,500 cash. A ddress J. T. SOOTT, C oeur d ’A lene, Idahau LIVE AGENTS WANTED Who can sell R oad G rad ers, Rock C ru sh ers, R ollers, Plow s a n d Soraners to co u n ty offi cials. Good pay. ltEA LL & CO., In c., _______________ 208 F ro n t St., P o rtla n d , Ore. THE NEW PENSION LiWS A p p ly to N a t h a n B ic k f o r d , A t io x n x v , W a s h in g t o n . D. c . SENT FREE *3 &$3 i 2 S H O E S a \N. L. Douglas lio e s are the standard o f the w rid. W. L. Douglas made and sold more » ? ■ '« b o a t year Welt Hand Sewed P ror**« *k »*« la the I M si x months six month» of of 190S than any other man nf art area. HEW IK D w ill be paldta antene « t o ran disprove this statement. D O U C L A S 8 4 SHOES CANNOT BE EX CELLED . ii ,i « . s i i ¡r.’ ^ K M tm Best imported and American leathers, Hn/i % Patent Calf. Enamel, Bm Calf. Calf, Vlri Kid Corpam Colt, Bat. Kangaroo. F s s t C o lo r K y e lr t * n-*■*!. C a u tion ! Th® nenutna have W . L. DOUOT j UT nam e and price ita m jrd on bo?ta% Shoes by m ail, '¿Tr. extra. Illu t. t 'atalog fr e t, . W. L. DOUGLAS. BROdt FON, MASS* M. P. W. 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