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ring Medicine here is no other season when good Heine 1* so much needed as in the Ing. he blood is impure, weak and overished—a condition indicated aiinplea and other eruptions on the i aud body, by deficient vitality, of appetite, lack of strength, and At. ■»» It Easy. “My Dear Nir, “«rota the »ditorto he i e-ei»'eiit young author, “in enter o siuiplify matters roowwhat «e are 1 » closing a lunch o< ' our ‘de.'iiuol with thmk»’ notices. 1 If y»»u w ill j at •be »4 tlie-e in »n envelope .a with your manuscript .nd mail it tn yourself it will nv»ke it easier for atl o( us, and )o>i will lesir.nK «ouietlnng in post age as weil.“ HJSSILL SAW It ILS 1OISG MIRI liOVk IO Bi SUCCESSILI Russell Sage, the aged financier, in very able article printed In New- York. detines tue secret of bis success nud tells young uieu bow to succeed “ I first used Ayer’s Sarsaparilla in the fall of 184B. Since then I lie says: hate taken it every spring as a “A young man to succeed must b lood - p ur if y i n g and nerve- neeeuiartly have a definite idea of strengthening medicine." wl.%1 lie wauls to do. ami must e ti S. T. Jones. Wichita, Kans. tiuual'A keep it before b.s mind, lie must work as bard ns he can to ac If you feel run down, complish IL ami must uot be dismayed or turu from his course by Aiseourage- are easily tired, if your uieuts. What measure of success may nerves are weak and your have turn reached in my long life blood is thin, then begin has been due almost entirely to I hebt* four things. to take the good old stand “1 have been a very busy inn n for ard family medicine, almost seventy years, and I a in « b aoluiely convjuivd that a young man Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. who makes up his mind to succeed It’s a regular nerve almost iuvarlalily will do so. If be lifter, a perfect blood is made of the right material amt concent rates all bls efforts with the builder. SI.H a botti«. All drwf flats. oue purpose lu view. A>k your doctor yh>l 6» think« ot Ayer*. "1 have one sincere word of advice Sar»»|'«rilia. ||y ,i| .l>oul Oil« ytai.d for any young man who desires to cld talnlly nirdirin. Itolluw hl. Ml,tvs sad WS Will b. «Mtlkflod succeed and It Is this: That under no J. I . AVIS CO.. Lewsll. MSM. circumstances should he yield to the temptation of gambling In stocks. Now. 1 do not mean by til's that be Inventor Lo.es ttls Mind. should never seek success through M. Goubet, inventor ol the subma the medium of »qieeulntlon. but. rather, rine twat, the patenta of which were that he sho’ild always observe some p ln t.a-ed by an English company, ha» bustuesa method lu all bls dealings. been removed to an a ilurn. Long lime a Post master. The dean of f< Qrth*claF8 poMmai’tera is MlioT. Win heeter, of Nouth Amet.- |ia, N. V , who has be n in otb»e fifty, leur years, having Iteu appointe! July 10, 184». The salary of his position is ;e the blood pure, vigorous and ♦ 133 per year, and there has never been j, create appetite, give vitality, a lomplaiut against ids utfice. ngth and animation, aud cure Squeaky. eruptions. Have the whole family A li’tle three yi a- old miea while ;in to take them today. her mother «as trying to get her to Hood's Sarsaparilla has been used in »leep became intere-ted in a peculiar fsniily for some time, and always with noise, and a»ked what it «as. d results. Last spring I was all run “A ciicbet, i ear,’’ replied her rn and got a bottle ot It, and as usual mother lived great beneHt.” Miss Bzcnxa “Well," remarked tie little lady, vz, Stowe. VL ”h» ought to get hist-elf oiled.”— ood ’a Sarsaparilla promises ta Young Feople’a I'aper. re and keeps the premise. Justifiable Hauteur. Fa-iline — Haie you nothing to be Martyr to Knowledge. idling Lady—Were yon pleased with proud ~<? Fenelop.— Yes. I'm proud that I , new school, little boy?’’ Lit le B< y—Naw! Dey made me haven’t any fane pride. ih me isi-e, an* when I went home Use IL ilorg bit me ’cause be didn't know Ore of ti e best pieces of advice for a ;—Chicago News. Between Friends. safe journey through life I saw on a sign at a railroad crossing. The sign "I’ni getting tired of hoarding read: “Stop! Look! Listen!” — Bal- hoti-ea, ” Haid the voung man who paita tiuore American. his ba ir in the middle, “I’ve hall a For Infanta and Children. mimi to get married." The Ins and Outs of It. "Of cour-e,” grow!«*! the old bachel ”1» your master in?” asl. l the cal- or. "It takes jnct ab nt that amount ler »4 the servant st the door. of mind to think oi su h a tool thing. X”urohof “’iWI, «uh, I don’t know fo' sure." HOW'S -TH1ST “Can’t you find out?" “Well, rub, it’s dis wav: Ef' yo’ Didn’t Have To. We off«rOne Ilundred bolltr* Reward for ary r»r I alley (Ioskin« at the thermom- come to pay <iat 15 yo1 borrowed of eaae of < Rtiarrh that cau uot be cured bv Haiti r)— Humin! I don’t like your tein- him, he say lie's in jes’ dat much; but Catarrh Cure. K. J. CTIENEY A Co., Pop« .Toledo. O. el yo ’ isime to borrow some mu ’ , lie «ay >aiure. «the underwig ned. have known F J. Cheney for the p»Nt ) >VMHrx, and believe hun perfect y Jick Student—Then why did you take he’s out all he’s gwine ter be, sub.” bon« rxbie in *1 I u ineS' transaction* and nil- — Harvard Lampoon. arc ailv a»de cany uutany obligation! made L'sed to It. Ly their firm. Wx*r £ Tavax. Towne—You don’t mean to »ay you Uood Catsup. Wholesale brugg lata, Toledo, [f roil have never been perfectly Rat didn't notice that earthquake shock? W aldi > o KlXNAStft M akvim , B’owne—I guess I was home in Aigu- Wholesale Drugg x-s, Toledo. O. io! with the catsup you have been na.i «L atarrn cure act in® Hall'sCatarrh Cure Ls .. .. txkei. t«kei . in int» ’rnallv,Rctini" 1 rn<4 c An k.» V.l . l is _ tornali/, Iting, «e want you to try a liottle of hurst at the time. directly on « the bloo<1 xn-l « ... mucous suríxeexoi To« no — But the shake must have the system. Price 7*<c p> r bottle. Bold ----------- ------------- - - *> *u mop >le. Even if you are satisfied irugvisit. Testimoni»« s free. want you to try it anyway, for we been percept iòle there. Hair» Family Pii.» are the best. Browne—I guess all of us took it for luireiou «ill become a permanent Knew Her Business. >r of it. No other brand in the our malaria.—Fbiladelpina Frees. Softleigh—A re you quite sure Misa irket lisa the fine tas'e. the delicate All the World's a 'Pothecary Shop. Banks is not in? i r anil gives to any dish that apj-e- Kez o—Ruyter is not an author; he’s The Maid—Of course I am. She ling zest as does Monopole. Get Irirn chemist. gave me one of your photographs in -non»>le catsup fr»»m your dealer. Tiz»o—Why? order to m.ike me doubly sure. Wadhams A Kerr Bros., Monopole bexso—Every novel he writes becomes over» and Dry Coffee Roasters, Fort- Berlin's Oldest ”Wel*s Beer" Saloon. A drug on the market.—Brooklyn id, Ore. Eagle. Berlin's oldest “weiss bier” saloon is being torn down. It was in th« Latakia Tobacco. What She Was Thinking. Charlottenstrasse aud had been open Latakia tobacco obtain» its peculiar Gladys — I’m something oi a mind 121 years. vor through lieirg sprinkled with it r ami allowed to ferment after reader my »elf. It Couldn't Be. Ethel—Indeed? »■rough fumigation with the smoke of The other morning little Howard got Gladys — Yes; I can usually tell at a lii ous aromatic w» od grown in Syria, op unusually cross Roy tried to plav glance what a p rson think, of me ,»es « consular repO’t. Ethel—Wonderful! But don’t yon with him, but nt last he beebme impa of en find it awfully embarrassing?— tient and raid: “I guess you got up on the wrong Exchange. ■'de of the bed.” Little Howard promptly rep ied: Would Surely Raise Revenue. “No, *Oy. 1 dot op on mamma's In the old days they spoke of a li eenaed fool. It all the fools were re- side.” united to Lave a licence n> w, the gov- I Mothers will Ena Mr». Winslow's Sooth ei'nment oottld do away with its other ing Syrup the best remedy to use tor their taxes ami still maintain the surplus. Zdilareu during the teething penial. Tboie's “single tax” for you. Learning by Degrees. Genuine Little Charlin being *i»ked by his Just What Happened. “Penelope,” said the anxious mother, tea. her the subject of his giigr pby “tell me truly, did Charles kisd you lerson, answered promptly: “Longitude and Shnrtitude.” last night?*’ “I here was a flight labial juxta THR HOW AND WHY. position as Charles took his leave, you-iray have rue*i»ed about life Insur- mother, but I assure you it was only auc Much ’H i ay be wronr. Mr. I! <’. I ippineott, of I’iiladelphia, one of the moat (or»ir insur- momentary and therefore ¡nocuous.” htp e nut. <>rities oi t' e age, r rm copyright d a little book entitled’’The How ami Why.” Jt Must Bear Signature of Thwarted Them. l.B” ieen adopted by x veral haste n colleges to teach the first priiici^ls of li.e insurant e, “Why did old Kollingold give away and n ay be had ir e by addressing sher'i an and Harmon general a.ents Penn .Mutual I i e all his money?" Jiisu:ancc <’o . Muiqva n building, Portland, “He w«i afraid his relatives would i»r It u.av help vou to undt-rxiand How and Why the l’enn Siutual dnring ISV2 wr<»te a have him adjudged incapable of Liking larger amount of inaurp.no in (Oregon than wax care of it.” ever beiore w ri'ten in tne state by any coiu- j any in one y< ar. A Diifcrent State. No Amateur. Town«—Fleinian’» home f r a short fill—That man is a ho rilde lisr. trip from his new rans-h in Texas. ¡ARTER’S Jill—O, I don’t know; I think he’s brown«—Yes, I saw him. Towne—He's so lull of Texas he good at it —Yonkers Statesman. ÌITTLE (t of annuation. ood s Sarsaparilla and Pills CASTOR IA e Kind You Have Always Bought BSOLUTE SECURITY. Carter's rittle Liver Pills. I I VER PILLS. wrv CURE SICK HEADACHE Scientific l act. Fred—Do you know anything abo.it l»e? J.e—Do I? My dear boy, I've made a lite study. Fred —With what result? J<*—Well, I've ruecee led in redoo g my ignorance of it to a science. For bronchial troubles try riso’» Cure T Çonsiimplmn. Il is a good cough ledicine. At druggists, price U cents. Haff All He Wanted. "I don’t like yer ato^y,” »aid the lllville reader. “Ma,be net now," rtpli«*»! the auth- "but it will »row on you.’’ “I hoj>e not,” was the reply, “ter ve got threw carbuncles now."—At- »ata Const.t ition. Ambition Realized " hen Andrew Cwnegie was com- b e.| to Borrow a dollar to place in a ntrihution K x the other night it mt have been tbe happie-t moment h • life. At last hi« great ambition i'I been reaLxssi. He «ra» pai.nileee. Recuperating ne day little four-year old Cora was ?lr,< to stand on her bead. Her "ther asked her wbat she was doing, •e answered: 1 • s'sndirg on my bead t> rest my ’t —Little Chronicle. kt.lERSON MACHINERY CO. 'waiMril, M> mts. F -t of Mnrrlsnn strwt. Cortland, nragon r1'* !** ” f*b ,OT prit—« • n evvrsthln« ‘ ’ne ■ i. *. « <>ut at • " a. • ream parai nr* aà»> ail •1 ewnd» to ma«e mo« for n«w Une and Vegetables nee I to kuv«. PORTLAND OKEliuX. St. He’en’s Sahcol tor Girls, I < i lh’tty-thlrd year. Commodious buildtnin Mck’tirn equipment. Academic and college preparatory oourxes. Special courses in music and art. Illustrated catalogue. All departments now open. Ml>s El r AMOR Tt PHrTTS. PrineItwl^ •b A prominent Southern lady,* Mrs. Blanehard, of Nashville, Tenn., tells how she was cured of backache, dizziness, painful and irregular periods by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. BRONE Nudlest Ins« . TIUBTHV 'iraM f" ""''1'rrlul 111 a " Gratitude compels aie to acknowl FiaMti»u.s.'rrtÄiÄ;.r edge the great merit of your Vege livered in your town. table Compound. I have suffered for four years with irregular and painful menstruation, also dizziness, pains in the back and lower limbs, and fitful 184 Front St., Pxtland, Oregon sleep. I dreaded the time to come 111 ateo ««nd you at «ame time xatn- which would only mean suffering to plt*B anu prieta oi uijr great a¡ ceiahicx. me six bottira of l.ydiu E» Pinkham's Vegetable ('«mipound brought me health and happiness in a few short months, and was worth THE CALffORHU BOTAJtlCAL GATEWAY TO more than months under the doctor's care, whieh really did not liemfit me MI l AUI'M AND WtiAUTH at all. 1 feel like another p»-rs«>u now. lx rva.lv a «»ne dollar lxM»k mailed you for 2» xiivvr, to Inin duev it It tall* you a* o it My aches and pains have left me. I cent* newly dii»c«’vvrt <1 Hotantral Henodi x (or tue am satisfied there is no medicine so cure’ of trauy dixt MBc'*« new wnyx to mn »e go si for sick woman as your Vege money and got employment, to nur*v «nd care the nek, to prolong old ng«* hid ! live l m table Compound, and I advocate it to f<»r yvarx, the nvwlv di’xo«»vered Augl • \\ orm < 'll my lady friends in nil'll of medical iDBNXHge for removing wrinkle* and b< anti y help."- Mus. B. A. lll.ANCIl aki >. 43Í Ing the complexion, new vari- tie* of r.ix *, llroad St . Nashville. Tenn. — giooo fno fruits and vegetal lex. the w In nt. corn and sun :oo I, cereal <s>rt« e imitation caia, gold /•It If original of above Nttsr Rrw'og ovnoinonoM flower nnd xilvt r, stand* a Ida. nrev« nting Rii<all|M>x cannot bs ozaSsMa. pitting*. H n le xyrup ami augar from w «»; m I, When women are troubled with new no.t drink r , trade aecretx for manu arturar. menstrual irregularities, weakuesa, thing* you need not m - th?doctor, a real ho e doctor book and •ncyclop dtaof «« neral in or leucorrhtsa, displacement or ulceration n aiion. wanted by »very man and woman t at of the womb, that bearing-down feel wantx i ealth and wva’t n I* a out luu panc-. ing. inflammation of the ovaries, back 4x9, |«a|»er cover < ontentR sheet free The Ca’?orniA BoiXnkxl Medicine Co., ache. they rhould remember th»-re ia iuwt Norib Alvarado Mt.. J am Angele», Cnl. one tried an<l true rcmedv I ydin K. 1‘tiikliani’s Vc^ctalileConipound. THE G. S. M*KN. the SEEDf'AN. Answered. “My boy John «rites me that he is et< | pin’ at the le-t 1.0 els,” remarked RUBSELL SAGE. Mrs. Corn. When sound, good payiug stocks nre “la lie a commercial traveler” low he might do well to buy them “No; he’s drivin’ a panels delivery ns nn Investment only, but not other van.’’—-Cosseil’e Journal. wise Tbe fever of speculation has Satisfied With Dog’s Warning. been the ruin of thousands of youug When a dog entered the cell of Maur im n and the wreck of many fortuues. imprisoned at Lille, aud It will continue to cast wrecks ice Louche, by the wayside hs long as most of trance, and under sentence of death for the minder of a woniiin, and li ked us are mad to get rich quickly. "A youug man who realiy ami earn bis hand, on the morning of the d<.y of estly dealrea to succeed should never execution, the murderer, who had all waste any time in dissipation. He ■ long protested liia innoceme, si d ex should, of course, allow himself the pressed confidence in a reprieve, imme necessary amount of recreation and diately prepared for death. rest, and he should try to live a healthy, regular life, lie should try to acquire regu ar habits that Is. sleep am! ent at the same hours each day aud ulghL so as to keep In perfect physical health. Then he should make a rule each week to put by a ceria.u amount of ills earnings ami acquire the habit of saving. There nre very few men who are not able to make n dollar, but the making of a dollar is not the most Important th tut It Is far more Important to know how- MAnlV save It. "All a young man has to do Is That work hard ami save money, may sound very i asy. but It Is the It I h not saving alone main point. Pr sorfhlne »rd ribdi '-f that counts; It Is knowing bow to th« pain, tkit « th« Way No one should stint himself aa ve. of anyth ng really needful. The fault of most of our young men of to-day la that they <lo not stick do e enough 1 he man who always to business. Cure« tries to get off as easy as po-slble. and when working for others does ns little as possible for the wages he receives, will never get allenii and never amount to anyth'ng In life. “Every young man should through all Ills business career constantly keep ill tn ml the fmruble of the faithful t » ***»: ikw a * a. . * *». s.Tvnut lu the nineteenth chapter of St. Luke ami the reward given to him: 'Because thou hast been faithful In a very little have thou authority over ten cities.' ” can’t talk of anithing « l-e. Mr. Sage la In good health, gore Quit« App- .prlate. Browne—When I saw him I no'ice.l regularly to Ids ofll e each dH.v and He—I wonder why Mrs. Fplngg that he couldn’t tai* of anything, but I looks after Ills many Inter» ata as close Ubo Enjoy the Cheicert Producta thought it was became lie «a» f ill of drcR»«« •«> loU'i? ly ns be did ten years ago. M e — ( i|i, her hubsnnd is quite deaf. oí the World’s Commerce. Kentucky.—Philadelphia Piese. : They Are Know Bints. "The sparrow Is certainly a know Knowledge ing bird," an Id a man who ia employed purtaut ; ri it the Glrnrd Point grain elevator.. 'He can figure out n thing for him self in a way that Is nstonlalilng. Down around the elevators there are It must be apparent to every one that qualities of the h.ghest order are neces thousands of them who feed ou the sary to enable the best of the products ot ; grains of wheat that fall to the ground. modern commerce to attain permanent / t»ut recently we haven’t been getting to universal a <eptanre. Howevtr loudly iny wheat. In fact, for some time heralded, they may not hope for worid-wida preeminence unless they mint with the past we ha lent been handling any- general approval, not of Individuals only, thing but corn. but of the many who have the happy When thecold wave flag is up. freexing weather is on the way. Winter "Now. a kernel faculty of selecting, enjoying and learn a here in earnest, and with it all the miserable symptoms of Catarrh large for a sparrow to awnllow. but ing the real worth of the choicest prod ^urn—blinding headaches and neuralgia, thick mucous discharges lust the same I watched n lot of them ucts. Their commendation, consequently, zom the nose and throat, a hacking cough an»l pain in the «he«L bad becomes important to others, since tu picking up tbe kernels tlie other day meet the requirements of the well In ;aste in tire mouth, fetid breath, nausea and all that makes Catarrh^the .mJ disgusting a feelwg of per- in<k n bat do you suppose they did with formed of all countries the method of aost sickening and dis—usting of *11 all complaints. It I. causes - You will hardly believe me manufacture must be of the most per lonal defilement and mortification that keeps one nervous and anxious wh.18 them? when I tell you. but It's gospel truth. fect order and the combination the most ji the company of others Manchester, Vs., March 6. 1001. Each sparrow flew over to the railroad excellent of its kind. The above Is true In spite of all efforts to prevent it, not of food products only, but Is espe Gentlemen: I bad all the »yiz.pt ms ■ nd »-arefully dejmattisj hl. kernel of cially applicable to medicinal agents and file filtlivsecretions and mucous mat that accompany this disease, such as 'orn on the rail. Then they all hopped after nearly a quarter of a century of mucus dropping tn the throat, a con ter find their way into the Stomach stant desire to hawk and spit, feeling «round and chattered until a shifting growth and general use the excellent ■nd are distributed by the blood to is everywhere of dryness in the throat, cough end engine came along. After'lt had pass- remedy. Syrup of Figs, every nook and corner of the system; accepted, throughout the world, as the spitting upon rising tn the morning, s«l tbe corn was ground Into meal and the Stomach and Kidneys, in fact of family laxatives. Its quality is scabs forming In the nose, which re :he sparrowa ate It. Don't tell me ■ best due not only to the excellence of the »very organ aud part of the body be- quired much effort to blow out, some «parrow hasn’t any brains."—I’blla- combination of the laxative and carmin joinc infected with the catarrhal times tsuils» tbe nooo to bleed sad ative principles of plants known to act telpbla Record. poison. This disease is rarely, if ever, leaving me with a sick headaeha. X most beneficially on the system and pre even in itsearlicst stages, a purely local had thus suffered for five years.. sented In lhe form of a pleasant and re H e’ll Foricrt, X commeaced to take S. 8 ■ and Liseaae or simple inflammation of tlie freshing liquid, but also to the metho] W» ’ II fnrrrt th« winter — It« wrath and after I had taken three largo bottles, cf manufacture of th« California Fig nose and throat and this is why sprays, wrong — I noticed e chanrd for the better. fiyrup Co, which ensur«« that uniformi ■rashes, powders and the various in VVUrii the «un come« oat and th« day« ty and purity essential In a remedy ln- Thus encouraged. I continued to take haling mixtures fail tocure Heredity are long. ■ tended for family use. Ask any pbysl- It and in a short while was entirely is sometimes back of it—parent* have When th« GI ooifb bend down 1 dan who Is well Informed and h* will cured. JUD30M A- BELLA» it and so do their children With th« t»««« in brown. answer at onte that It la an ex< cflent Maia aad Tlao Sts.. Kicnmond, Vs. In the treatment of Catarrh, an'j- And ti>r wind to th« river md < b ita «ong laxative. If at ah em nent In his pro ’tic and soothing washes are g»xxi for elean.ing purpo^a or clearing the \nd the blooms fall thick a her« the Cession and has mid a special study of laxatives and the.r eff<cts upon the • ■/»- rPi -A thr at but this is the extent of their usefulness To cure Catarrh daiaiea throng! hca‘ »he b’.ol must be punfied and the avstera relieved of ita load —Atlanta <'onatitiit on. tern be will tell you that It is ths best of family laxatives, because It Is •Im- 57^2 and the remedy to ^otnpbsh tins .. S S S which ha. ia* and wholesome and cleanses and af . al secretions, ano ___ no eq ia! as a blood purifier It restore. restore* swe«tena tbe system effectually, when the blood to a natural, healthy state and a laxative Is nrebd. without any un the catarrhal poison and effete matter pleasant ef ter-effocta. Every well-in formed druggist of reputable standing are earned out of the system through the knows that Syrup of F’gs Is an excel proper channel» S S. S. restores to the lent laxative and Is glad to sell It, at bX>od all its good qualities, and when the regular pri< e of fifty rents per bot rich, pure blood reaches- the inflamed tle, because it gives general »atlsfae- the circulation to all the Catarrh infected tlon. but one should remember that in and is carried through ------------------- membrane I the bodv thev soon heal, the mucous discharge* cease and ths order to get the beneficial effects of Syrup of I :<« It la necessary to buy the P°Tt11?9,.?ra'iev«S of thT ’m">«t "nffen«1veand hunvhating of all complaint* genuine, which is sold In ortginal pack- S S t* a ■ - ’etaVe remedy and contain» nothing that could injure the ag»« only; the name of tbe remedy - A mo,t dehc.te cnnsbtut.on It cures Catarrh i. it. moat aggravated form*. Syrup of Figs and also th« full nam« of «7ca^ei apparently incurable and hopelesa. U nte ua .1 you have Catarrh. th« Company—California Fig Syrup Co. <—printed on the front of every package. ure Alcohol, Cfium, Tobacco Using a * Write for tLU 1ST RATED C irculara ffhy a rtoxroo^err fri P ortland , O rí 1 TlirN.one Ha ' ‘ j shoes INION r^or«? rrmn's &oo«4y< '' H'a»/ (Hand- Sawc l ri.ot thrn u/<y c/A«^ amnuiuctuf.ir In the werid. $25,000 REWARD Will be pal4 »o anyone xrbo can di «pro vo inle Bocauso W, L. I>ouglti4 is the lar^ost manufacturer li»’ can buy cheaper aud ■pro luce hh b I mmm at u V' lower coat than other entj- cerii’t. which enables him to sell shot»» for S3.1X) and S3.00 equal in every . w.iv to tlmse sold else- v h. ro f >r *•’ I nn I £5. O. h wp 1 The D hi ’la* ix'crct nr »- I ekJ 7 a / i J cens <« t iun< t io hot on; «cl»« produc*» abso lutely •• uoletohvr; more i> ible nnd will w«.’.r tuny i tti-n-my o t in »-«»tn the world. I he s'U« H htiup hi m e l ’ ,«i d»>ubted tlie poet four *<« at •vioritv. wuy i.?t five V.. L. IKnqrln« ■’< «■» a ti« .1 aad »o.ve mon«*/. Nottrr* I HCr nie | f - «V» < m » < < «Cf M.’l.'Jl In lltiwtit«»«.. : \ , . i: *.•O’d 1.11 » 0,0«) \ gilt, of •*,J, *»?■» | sa.tt» t i Four Year*. f •‘I »■! m-red Ilo lo ri ni re sf 1 he ilMumed wllh p...t l u.l. V pi,. •».•-.! «Il rn !>■ IWIM'PS. ■lon «llll Wll li 1 «AS SII irteli tri IM ty yeiun 1 ryn s.-rosa vour l’ASCAKi ì'S In il e town o» Newell, l i . «ih» nerer tound sto it.inv lo «.piai ihem To-d.<y 1 ani » ntireiy ire« trote pile» .noi lari libi- a i w niun C H. Ksirz. tali Jotwa si.. Sloua City, la W. L. OOUCLAn S4.nct CILT FOCI LINE, Worth S6.VO Coni pa i«. . wl*h Other Makes. Ths hsipor ri ant ¿'"rH'-nn knthera, Heyl » Patent Cad, tnm i b x Calf, ( af, Cerc*.a L'u/f, and Nafh'ral Kanoaroo. Fa> t C( I >r EysMs, • Tb* ffenu'ne havx W. T* 1X3X701 A« Hull ■ name amt price Rtaiuped on bntt«.i,i, Short /■» •»)"!, »Ar. arfrn. Il'tn. Calais frrr, 1-. DOt ULAM. UCtX KWX. MAS.««. P>»«sitl. Pslslsóle. t'oWi.l. Co-1, 6»«i»r Slrlsn Wenfcvn or llnve l»e tor Ulc. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... St-.U-, ».■..«■ 1 III*«««. Sw««r««l. «•“ 1-r* P. N. U. lit So. 16 t»OJ. ii u.N writing t •> ad vertiaera piewee iiinnuun thia paper. TA P • A RoM inrt sio»r»oir«rt bv »II <tr»i< -IU-U o U O.I.IU «I ll 1.'I ol.s.-ot) lisblU M Boys’ and Youths’ Jack Knife Shoes Î I KRAUSE & PKII n Q l , V. nuii»a«crs, 4 Ask your d’tier for the Jack Kr.ifc Shoe. Every boy get» a pocket knife xx t i his pair of < 4 shoe». Pest wtari g xlice«. Fator • 4 »tee! knives. 4 4 u7-89 First St., Portland, Or. 4 Neuralgia •Ww Dent s‘ n»w> »»j I’OICI I, A N II TIIE MEN AND WOMEN :}W Universali] Accepted \ Laxative Is \ Recommended bu Manu Millions of The Well-Informed Throughout the World Manufactured tj ÁUKÜNIAj IG ro» tut ar ill TH£ SWIFT SFCOmO OO.. ATUUITA. 04. °O e lkadi ^ o Davnaisn ratea nrrr ck . tts rra tonti