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PE-RU NA A MEDICAL COMPOUND HIGHEST ON RECORD In any medical compound an much depend« upon the manner in which it is compounded *4 upon the ingredient» used. First, there must be a due proportion of the ingredient«. Each drug in the pharmacopeia hug ite special action. To combine any diug with other drugs that have slightly different action, the combination must be made with strict refetence to the use for which the com pound is intended. The drugs may lie w ell selected a« to their efficacy, but the compound EN TIRELY SPOILED BY TH E PROPORTION in which they are com bined. It takes years and jears of experience to discover this proportion. There is 16001922 no law of chemistry, of pliarinacy, bv which the exact balance of proportion can bo determined. E X PERIEN C E IS'T H E ONLY GUIDE. In compounding a (-atarih remedy Dr. Ifattman has had many years’ exper ience. In the use of the various ingredients which compose the catarrh remedy, Crop» Ruined and Thou»and» o f Acre» Peruna, he has learned, little by little, how to harmonize the action of each in o f F an n Land Inundated— gredient, how tocom bine them into a stable compound, how to arrange them into W orst Over. such nice proportions as to blend the taste, the operation and the chemical pe culiarities of each several ingredient in order to produce a pharmaceutical pro duct beyond the criticism of doctors, pharmacist« or chemists. Sacramento, March 26.— W ith prac W E REPEAT THAT, AS MUCH DEPENDS ON TH E W AY IN W H ICH TH E DRUGS A RE COMBINED AS DEPENDS UPON THE DRUGS TH EM tically all of the doun-river ialamta un der water, the worst flood in the his SELVES. The compound must present a stability which is not affected by changes of tory of this rich agricultural district, temperature, not affected by exposure to the air, not affected by age. It must not excepting even those of 1862 and be so combined that it will remain just the same, whether ueed in the logging 1904, is now a matter of record. On the Sacramento side of the river, or mining (amps o f the northwest or the coffee plantations of the tropics. Grand, Sutter and Sherman islands are A complete list of the ingredients of Peruna would not enable any druggist the only ones not inundated, and on .o r physician to reproduce Peruna. It is the skill and sagacity by which these the Y olo side, Merritt stands as the ingrediente are brought together that give Peruna much of its peculiar claim s as single rock which has withstood the an efficacious catarrh remedy. ravages of the waters. However much virtue each ingredient of Peruna may possess, the value of Even the Pearson district, where the the compound depagds largely upon the manner and proportion in which they hardest fight ever made by the river are com bined. The right ingredients, put together rightly, is the only way a ranchers to save their lands haa been medical compound can be made of real value. going on for a week, is not submerged, and while at Randall island the front levee was still standing at last reports D e v o tlo a . S h ir t P r o t e c t o r . "Maggi«, how many times a week does When a man buys a dress shirt nowa the struggle has been given up. W hile from all points comes the Clarence come to see you?" days he can depend on the bosom be ‘ ‘Never less than seven times, and gen ing absolutely spotless, since, owing to word that “ the worst is over,” a vivid erally oftener.” a new device that has been thought of, picture (an be drawn of the awful de ‘‘Mercy ! I should think such persist struction which has ruined cro;® and ence as that would bother you to death.” the shirt Is protected from the touch put land worth m illions of dollars tem of soiled fingers that so often were ‘‘ It doesn’t bother me in the least.” porarily out of commission. "Then you must be as far gone as he wont to leave their mark on the fair The steamer Fruto haa been sent on surface. Is .” a second mission of relief and she is This new style o f protection consists "I don’t care a snap of my fìnger for momentarily expected to return with a him.” o f an envelope o f transparent paper cargo of the stock rescued from the "Then why don’t you stop him?” that is large enough to hold the shirt, Pearson district. The Pearson district "Because he amuses me.” keep it absolutely clean, and yet en is one of the chief dairying parts of the "Poor fellow ! Doesn’t your mother ob abling one to see the size numbers county, and although the residents are ject to his coming so often?” through It. Without adding much to making a desperate fight to protect "I don’t tell her.” "That doesn't explain it, either. Where the cost, the envelope is a great econo their homes and cattle until help ar my to the dealers and makers, since rives, it is probable that many hun do you receive him? In the kitchen?” with its use there is never any cause dreds w ill be lost. "I don’t receive him at all.” "Look here, Mag. Do you suppose you for the return of shirts to the factory The water was reported to be four can make me believe------ ” that have been soiled in the handling, feet deep, and rising rapidly. The " I ’ll tell you all about it. Regularly as there is in the case of collars and break is widening and it is feared that every day he passes along her# on the cuffs. there may be destruction of human life other side of the street. He always looks before the flood subsides. over, and I am always sitting in this I n f lu e n c e . window and pretending not to see him.” No human being can come into the H E N E Y N O T IN V IT E D . "You heartless wretch !” — Chicago world without Increasing or diminish Tribune. ing the sum total o f human happiness, But Has His Opinion o f Certain Port not only o f the present, but o f every M o i t C o s t ly W o o d . land Officials. “ French walnut Is the finest wood subsequent age of humanity. No one San Francisco, March 26.— The at cun detach himself from this connec we have,” said the cabinet maker. “ It tention of Francis J. Heney nns called comes from Persia, but It Is prepared tion. There Is no sequestered spot In today to a dispatch from Portland, In France. I have seen French walnut the universe, no dark niche along the which stated that a fund was being worth |S a pound, and it Is a common disk o f non-existence to which he can raised there to finance an investigation thing to pay $2 a pound for It. Of retreat from his relations to others, into civic conditions and that Mr. course It Is used principally for ve where he can withdraw the Influence Heney and W . J. Burns were to be re neering. Only millionaires could have of his existence upon the moral des quested to conduct the inquiry. chairs and tables o f solid French wal tiny o f the world. Everywhere he will The prosecutor said that his time for have companions who will be better or nut. the present would be taken up with the worse for his influence. “ Mahogany, wonderful ns it Is, rare San Francisco investigation, lie added ly fetches such good prices. From $2 that he had received no official offer F ilip in o s G o to H a w a ii. to $2 Is a good price per pound for this Filipino luborers are leaving Manila from Portland, and therefore could not wood. for Huwail In parties o f from 50 to 100. either accept or decline at this time. “ Ebony, If It Is In a particularly These men and their families go to He added: “ I am not very familiar with civic large' piece, so that It will cut well, Hawaii as contract laborers on sugar I have my will often bring $5 a pound In the wood plantations. Extension o f sugar rnls conditions in Portland. opinion of certain officilas there, how market.” — Philadelphia Bulletin. ing In the Philippines can not be car ever.” Pins have been found among the Egyp rled on while the door o f the great When asked what sort of graft might American market Is practically shut tian mummies and in the prehistoric caves flourish in Portland, he said: against Philippine products. of Switzerland. “ You know Halsey makes visits there.” Halsey was general agent of the Pa cific States Telephone & Telegraph com pany, and was recently indicted for bribing the San Francisco supervisors. All Flood Records Hare Broken In California. Every part of tlie body la dependent on the blood for nourishment and Strength. When this life stream is flowing through the system in a state of purity and richness we are assured o f perfect and uninterrupted health; because pure blood is nature’s safe-guard against disease. When, however, the body is fed on weak, impure or polluted blood, the system is deprived of its strength, disease germs collect, and the trouble is manifested in various ways. Pustular eruptions, pimples, rashes and the different skin affections show that the blood is in a feverish and diseased condition as a result of too much acid or the presence of some irritating humor. Sores and Ulcers are the result of morbid, unhealthy matter in the blood, and Rheumatism, Ca tarrh, Scrofula, Contagious Blood Poison, etc., are all deep-seated blood disorders that will continue to grow worse as long as the poison remains. These impurities and poisons find their way into the blood in various ways. Often a sluggish, inactive condition of the system, and torpid state of the avenues of bodily waste, leaves the refuse and waste matters to sour and form uric and other acids, which are taken up by the blood and distributed throughout the circulation. Coming in contact with contagious diseases is another cause for the poisoning of the b lood; we also breathe the germs and microbes of Malaria into our lungs, and when these get into the blood in Sufficient quantity it becomes a carrier of disease instead of health. Some are so unfortunate as to inherit bad blood, perhaps the dregs of some old constitutional disease o f ancestors is handed down to them and they are constantly annoyed and troubled with it. Bad blood is the source of all dis ease, and until this vital fluid is cleansed and purified the body is sure to suffer in some way. For blood troubles of any character S. S. S. is the best remedy ever discovered. It goes down into the circulation and removes any and all poisons, supplies the healthful properties it needs, and completely and permanently cures blood diseases o f every kind. The action of S. S. S. is so thorough that hereditary taints are removed and weak, diseased blood made strong and healthy so that disease cannot remain. It cures Rheumatism, Catarrh, Scrofula, Sores and Ulcers, Skin Diseases, Contagions PURELY VEGETABLE Blood Poison, etc., and does not leave the •lightest trace o f the trouble for future outbreaks. The whole volume o f blood is renewed and cleansed after a course of S. S. S. It is also nature’s greatest tonic, made entirely of roots, herbs and barks, and is absolutely harmless to any part o f the system. S. S. S. is for sale at.all first class ¿m g stores. Book on the blood and any medical advice free to all who write. THE S W IF T SPECIFIC C O ., ATLANTA, CAm S .S .S . W. L. D O U G LA S $3.00 AND $3.50 SHOES *>9 B E S T IN — W ORLD W. L DOUGLAS $4.00 SILT RISE SHOES CANNOT BE EQUAUEO AT ANT PRICE. SHOES TOR EVERYBODY A T ALL PR IO E Si M e n '. S h o M , OS t o » 1 .0 0 . B o y . ’ S h o o ., « 3 t o I l f . W « « '. Shoes, $ 4 to $ 1 .5 0 . Misses» A C hildren’s Shoes, 92.2B t o $ 1 .0 0 . W. L- Douglas shoes are recognized by expert iudgee of footwear to be the best in style, fit and wear produced in this country. Each part of the shoe and every detail of the making is looked after «nd watched over by skilled shoemakers, without regard to time or cost. If I could take you into my large factories at Brockton, Mass., and show you how carefully W. L. Douglas •hoes are made, you would then understand why they hold their shape, fit bette wear longer, and are of greater valne than any other makes. rer i srsfnst high W L. D o « « U s nsm r and price 1» stamped on the bottom , which protects the wearer iswerywhere. prices and Invertor shoes. T a k e M m M » s t l t « s « e . Hold I * t fe hMtsh«w it» « . Ma Color E y rie tt used trc ltu tv e ly . L t a lo g mm ied fre e . W . 1 ». D O U O L A S , Hr« A i The Finest Gardens Are always reported when Portland Seed C o 's "Diam ond Brand Seeds are planted Why ? Because we sell you the kinds that grow best on this Coast. Our handsomely Illustrated and descriptive , Annual tells all about our Seeds. Plants. Roses. Spray Pumps. Fertilizers. Incubators. Brooders, Ppultry and Bee Supplies A«k h t Book No 7*0 W . . t o V - * I W « N I '■ '« o f a Taw. Sir»»» * « . » a » " . 2 * 1 •• ™W“ N P O R T L A N D SEED CO. P a r t í a i s « . O rw g o n -------------- Ip o K a n e . GO A F T E R P O L IC E N E X T . Burns' Announcement Dashes Hopes of Immunity. San Francisco, March 26.— As soon as the larger matters are disposed of, the alleged corruption of the police de partment will be thoroughly delved in' to declares Detective Burns. The state ment caused a stir among the officials, whe were disposed to think that in the excitement over the corporation inves tigation, police matters were to be for gotten . So closely have (heir fortunes been allied with those of the grafters that, when the present crusade waa begun against dishonesty and corruption, Dis trict Attorney Langdon, instead of re ceiving aid fiom that body, has received nothing but strenuous opposition. Capture Honduran Capital. Washington,March 26.— SenorCorea, the Nicaraguan minister, tonight re ceived a dispatch from President Ze- laya, of Nicaragua, announcing the cap ture and occupation of Tegucigalpa, the capital of Honduras. The fall of the Honduran capital today «a s piedicted by the Nicaraguan Foreign office yester day, follow ing the capture oi Cholu- teca, the most strongly fortified town in that country, and the flight of Pres- id -nt Br nilla, of Honduras. Only the bare announcement o f the capture of Tegm igalpa was received. Think He la Train Robber. Grand Junction, C olo., March 26.— Allln D. Potter, 35 years of age, was arre-ted here today by Sheriff Shrader and, though no information was given ont regarding the charge against him. it is understood that he ia suspected of being the leader o f the band which held op a passenger train on the Den ver A Rio Grande railroad three years ago near Parachute, blew up the ex press ear and got away with a large amount of booty. Potter, handcuffed an 1 shackled, was taken this afternoon to Glenwood Springs. Refuaad Right to Land. Venice, Cal., March 26.— Yameto Kushibiki, commissioner from Japan to the Jamestown exposition, has re ceived a telegram stating that three Japanese actors are held at Seattle, where government immigration o ffice » refuse them a landing. Kushibiki says these people are to appear at the Jamestown exposition. He believes that the refusal to allow them to land is a result of the San Francisco school incident. American Gunboata on Guard. Puerto Cortez, March 26.— The Unit ed States gunboat Marietta and the Nicaraguan gtinhoata Ornetepe and Ja cinto were at Trujillo, Honduras, Sat urday night. The Honduran gunboat Tatumbla haa arrived from Ceiba. The Marietta ■« expected I »ere today. PTo A p o l o g f N e e d e d . S»cr»tary G arfield to 8 ta rt Reform in Interior Department. Been . . BE HEAVY B L O O D THE SOURCE OF ALE D ISE A SE ABOLISH R I O TAPE. W ashington, March 25.— Secretary Garfield i« organizing the Interior de partment with a view to facilitating public business and elim inating led tape. He is transforming an obeelete governmental machine into a modern business methods, injecting up-to-date method» and doing away w ith fully one-third of the labor required under t e old regime. Beginning today, Mr. Garfield will abolish the public lands and Indian Territory divisions of the Interior de partment, divisions which heretofore handled all business coming to the sec retary from the general land office and Indian office. Their functions were superfluous and had no good effect. On the contrary, these divisions made un necessary work and delay, and were largely responsible for friction and trouble between Secretary Hitchcock on the one hand and the land and Indian offices on the other hand. J . A. Parker, former chief o f the lands division, who has a thorough knowledge of department methods, ia to be made M r. Garfield’ s private sec retary, hut w ill not participate in the formation o f departmental policy. Clerks of his and other divisions will be absorbed by the land and Indian offices. These reforms were recom mended by the Keep com mission, of which Mr. Garfield was a member. The piesident heartily approves oi the change, and looks for great im provement in the department in conse quence, especially as the changes bring the new secretary in close touch with the chiefs of all bureaus of his depart ment, and obliterate] the bothersome intermediary. GREAT D EFEAT FO R B O N IL L A . A fte r Tan Hours' Fight, Army Abandoning Camp, Flees, Managua, Nicaragua, March 25.— Advices received from the front today, say that the army of President Bonilla of Honduras has been ittacked and de feated near Nariata by the Hondurian revolutionists and Nicaraguan aimy after 10 hours’ hard fighting. Bonilla’ s troops, it is said, left be hind them camp equipment, artillery, riefls and am m unition. Am ong the prisoners captured are several leading officers o f the Hondurian forces. Many were killed and wounded on both sides. The Hondurian revolutionists cap tured 300 prisoners, three pieces of ar tillery, also a supply of ammunition therefor and 300 rifles. One estimate of the casualties places the killed at 200 and the wounded at 160. Tw o hundred government soldiers joined the revolutionist« during the fight. The disaster for President Bonilla is now complete and it is believed that Tegucigalpa undoubtedly will be rap tured. The towns of Canygu, La Espe- ranza, San Padro and Sula have an nounced themselves in favor of the rev olution. S T O R M RAGES O N . No Let-Up o f Ram Apparent In North ern Californls. "I hope our running the gr&pkophone last night didn’t annoy you,” «aid the renter of the third tioor fiat. "W hat?” responded the now renter of the fourth floor flat, producing an ear trumpet. "I say it’s a fine morning,” bellowed the other, into the trumpet. Will Be Long Drawn O ut. Washington, March 25.— The trial of Binger Hermann on the letterbook in- lictment will not he concluded before April 10, and may extend longer. The prosecution has a number of important witnesses to place on the stand and may not complete its case this week. The defense will require all of tw o weeks before it goes to the jury. Harry Rob ertson, Senator M itchell’ s private sec retary, who was once private secretary to Hermann when he waa in congress, w ill lie the most important witness called this week. Da-nag»» the Prune C ro p . San Joee, March 25.— Colonel Philo Ilersey, president of the Santa Claa Frrnit Fixchange company, Is authority for the statement today that this pres ent storm on top of the preceding one has destroyed half the prune crop of the valley by washing the pollen from the blossoms. The Guadalupe has broken oat of its lank« south of town and the wild, deep stream is flowing through the suburbs, stopping street cars and threatening ttsidences. Reaches Tagucialpe. Washington, March, 25.— Mr. Corea, the Nicaraguan minister, received a dispatch today from Mr. Oanez, the Nicaraguan minister of foreign affairs, confirming the press reports of a great victory tor the Nicaraguan army near Mmraiti. In addition, he says the Nicaraguan arm y proiMbly w ill take Tegucigalpa tomorrow. BROS] DEN MAIN 2029 fAlllHC BLOC 3 Ï A WASH PORTLAND ODE- Tli S T S Ê W E PAY PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS. PAZO OINTMENT Is guarentee l to cure any case of id lin g, blind, bleeding or protruding pile« in 6 to II days or money reiunded.50c. PAINLESS EXTRACTION 50 « plates $ 5 write Us n g r a v in g E H a d to S ta n d fo r It. PLATES F O R P R IN T IN G H I C K S -C H A T T E N Bacon—The leader o f that orchestra 1$ on his feet nearly the whole time, Isn’t he? Egbert— Y es; It really seeing too bad that he has to stand for that playing. — Yonkers Statesman. Portland Oregon pA IN L E S S Set U» Odor. Stood the Test. On savings deposit« of a dollar or more, compounded twice every year. It ia just as easy to open a Savings Account with us by Mail as if you lived oext door. Send for our free book let, “ Banking by Mail,’ ’ and learn lull particulars. Address D e n t is t r y You Go Ebrwfcm EXAMINATIONS TREE Gold Crowns, #8 ; Bridge Work, per tooth, IS; Platea.#®; Silver Fillings, 60c; Gold Fillings, #1. INTEREST Allcock’s Plasters have huccessftilly stood the test of sixty years’ use by the pub lic; their virtues have never been equalled by the unscrupulous ini tutors who h ive sought to trade upon the reputation of Allcock’s by making plasters with holes in them, claiming them to be “ just as ood as A lhock’ “.’ * J Allcock’s plasters stand todav indorsed by not only the highe t medical author ities hut by millions of grateful patients who have nroved their efficacy as a house hold remedy. Y ALE DENTISTS M7* F in i Street POUT LAND, OREGON eçon Trust & Oregon Savings Bank So M a n y S p oon «. Eva— Yes, dear, on this old settee my great-grandfather courted m y ! P o r tla n d , O r e g o n great-grandmother, my grandfather j courted my grandmother and my fa Sixth and W a sh in gto n Sts. A U ST IN W E L L DRILLS ther courted my mother. _____j Made In all styles and all size«. Get water and ofl _ I anywhere. Befit Drilling Tools made. Get cal*» Jack— Great C upid! Did you say I t! _ I loga and prices. B E A L L A CO was a settee? Much ol the country through which the 321 H aw thorne A ve. P o rtla n d , Or. Eva— Why, certainly. What did you Siberian railway passes had never been traversed by white men before the survey think It was? Jack— I thought perhaps It was a ors came. spoon chest. Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow*« Soothing I Syrup the beat remedy to use for their child re a during tho teething period. An E x p la n a tio n . An alienist came wandering through an insane asylum’s wards one day. He came upon a man who sat In a brown study on a bench. "IIow do you do. sir?” said the alien ist. ‘‘ What is your name, may I ask?” "M y name?” said the other, frowning fiercely. ‘ ‘Why, Czar Nicholas, of course.” "Indeed,” said the alienist. "Yet the last time I was here you were the Emperor o f Germany.” "Yes, o f course,” said the other, quickly, "but that was by my first wife.” — Argonaut There is more Catarrh in this section o f the country than all other diseases p ut together, and until the last few years was supposed tr Incurable. For a great m any years d octors j nouncod it a local disease, and prescribed local remedies, and by con stantly fa iling to cure with lo ca l treatment, pronounced it incurable. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitu tional disease, and therefore requires constitu tional treatment. Hall’ s Catarrh Cure, m anu factured by F. J. Cheney A Co., T oledo, Ohio, ia the o n ly constitutional cure on the m arket. It la taken internally in dosea from 10 dropa to a teaapoonful. It acts directly on the b lood and muc j u s surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for anv case it fails to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. Address, K. J. C HENEY <& CO., Toledo, O Sold by Druggists, 75c. H ales Family Pills are the best. An E veryday O ccu rren ce. "The clearing in court of that receiver of stolen goods was a homely sort of tri umph for the lawyers.” ‘ ‘ In what way?” "I t was a whitewashing of the fence.” —Baltimore American. Only O ne “ BROMO QUININE” That in LAXATIVE BROMO quinine. Simi larly named remedies sometimes deceive. The first and original Cold Tablet is a WHITE PACKAGE with black and red lettering, and bears the signature of E. W. GROVE. 25c. Redding, Cal., M arrii25.— The beav *uns «cui) iest storm of the season raged here all last night and until early this morning. u Sq U|Bj) b )q2nuj o . hio ojj — ¿ j j o d x a p e o ju B J v sb For a few hours it abated and then broke again. A terrific w ind ia now ¿ jH B tib uieifauqAV PIP m o h — JW P f n x " p jo a a H |njj*»|MioAA » a p « W blowing and the rain is falling in sheets. CITQ 8t- Vitus’ Dance and all Nervous Diseases Reports state that snow is falling all f| I A permanently cured by Dr. Kline’s Great Restorer. Hend for FREE #2trial bottle and through the Biskiyoua and Sacramento Serve treatise. Dr. R. ILKUn., Ld.,»31 Arch HL, Phil*..Fa. canyons, the precipitation being heav ier than at any time during the past L ite ra l In fo r m a tio n . “ Did the doctor cauterize that dog's season. A ll the snowplows In thiB section have been put into commission bite for you ?" and have made but little headway. “ No.” A third snow-slide occurred at Can “ Goodness gracious! Why not?” tara, and the wrecker from Dunsmuir “ He seemed to prefer to cauterize the hastened to the scene. Tunnel No. 9 place the dog blL” — Baltimore Ameri is said to be caving in and Dunsmuir can. has an unverified report that in the Slskiyous many cave-ins have occurred. Conditions could not lie wore« along the upper route than they now are and the indications are that another storm w ill break tonight. No Sheep Querantine. Laramie, W y o., March 25.— The state board of sheep commissioners today revoked the order of A pril 2, 1906, that sheep entering the state from other states or any territory shall be quarantined for a period of 30 day-B a l ter dipping, and ordered that all sheep in the state shall, before entering the shearing pens foi shearing, be dipped and any found infected or that have in any manner been (xp ised to contagious disease, shall lie placed in quarantine until all danger of spreading disease has passed. Banking by Mail ir ; m i have stood the test for over 50 years, and are still in the lead. Their absolute certainty o f growth, their uncommonly large yields o f delicious vegetables and , beautiful flowers, make them the m ost j , reliable and the most popular every- , L where. Sold by all dealers. 1 9 0 7 ^ Annual free on request. D. M. FERRY $ CO., Detroit, Mich. ST . JACOBS OIL Penetrates to the Spot Right on the dot. m ule T e a m BORAX la hot water (I tablespoonful to a quart) will easily and quickly clean tarnished silver, forks, spoons and metal ware— giving a high polish. P rice 23c a n d 50c All dealers. Sample Borax, Souvenir Picture in 10colors and booklet 5c. and dealer’s name. PACIFIC COAST BORAX CO., Oakland, Cal. S o ld ie r s I n B a t t l e . HOLD UP! " I t Is Important to be cool and self- possessed at the beginning o f a fight,” writes one who has commanded men In battle. "A s soon ns the first shot Is fired men become serious and go Into action with a calmness which Is most Impressive. High explosive shells, with their deafening noise, make the most Impression on young and unsea soned soldiers, while shrapnel affects the old soldiers the most. Those who imagine that It Is possible to see a he roic look on men’s faces at a decisive moment are completely mistaken. Their faces are pale and have a hard look about them. The struggle which is going on within them betrays itself by the nervous haste o f their firing.” D am age. ▼«. R e p a ir * . a r id c o n s id e r n s » POM M EL d JSLICKEH LIKE ALL fo w fy y i WATERPROOF CLOTHING, ismadf of the hist mdlrriiilv. in black or>»llow zi Tdjoldfe'l ^ roiM dfakrs wqwlitre »17 STICK TO THE SIGN OF THE FISH I T0WTR CANADIAN CajjWTTR AJ T0WCN CO. I TORONTO. CAN.__________ >QSrow. n w iA llA j P. N. U. No. 1 3 - 0 7 In a trolley accident In New England H EN w riting to advertisers pl< in Irishman was badly hurt. The next mention this paper. lay a lawyer called on him and asked If he Intended to sue the company for A w fu l. ! lamages. “ I feel awfully sorry for Mabel, don't “ Damages?” Bald Pat, looking feebly >ver ills bandage*. “ Sure, I have thtm you?” “ Why sorry?” ilro a d y . I'd lolke to sue the railway “The tioor girl can’ t blush.” — Wash for re p a irs , aor, av y e 'll take the case." ington Star. , —Youth's Companion. [W O ne o f the Im portant Duties o f Physicians and the W ell-In form ed o f th e W orld is to learn as to the relative standing and reliability o f the leading manufactur ers o f medicinal agents, as the most eminent physicians are the most careful as to the uniform quality and perfect purity o f remedies prescribed by them, and it is well known to physicians and the W ell-Informed generally that the California F ig Syrup Co., by reason o f its correct methods and perfect equipment and the ethical character o f its product has attained to the high standing in scientific and commercial circles which is accorded to successful and reliable houses only, and, therefore, that the name o f the Company has become a guarantee o f the excellence o f its remedy. T R U T H A N D Q U A L IT Y appeal to the Well-Informed in every walk o f life and are essential to permanent suc cess and creditable standing, therefore we wish to call the attention of all who would enjoy good health, with its blessings, to the fact that it involves the question o f right living with all the term implies. W ith proper knowledge o f what is best each hour o f recreation, o f enjoyment, o f contemplation and o f effort may be made to contribute to that end and the use o f medicines dispensed with generally to great advantage, but as in many instances a simple, wholesome remedy may be invaluable if taken at the proper time, the California F ig Syrup Co. feels that it is alike important to present truthfully tho subject and to supply the one perfect laxative remedy which has won the approval o f physicians and the world-wide acceptance of the W ell-Informed because o f the excellence o f the combination, known to all, and the original method o f manufac ture, which is known to the California F ig Syrup Co. only. This valuable remedy has been long and favorably knowtr nnder tho name o f— Syrup o f Figs— and has attained to world-wide acceptance as the most excellent o f fam ily laxatives, and as its pure laxative principles, obtained from Senna, are well known to physicians and the W ell-Inform ed o f the world to be the best o f natural laxatives, we have adopted the more elaborate name o f— Syrup o f Figs and Elixir o f Senna— as more fu lly descriptive o f the remedy, but doubtlessly it will always bo called for by the shorter name o f Syrup o f Figs— and to get its beneficial effects always note, when purchasing, the full name o f the Company— California F ig Syrup Co.— lainly printed on the front o f every package, whether you simply call for— Syrup o f _'igs— or by the fu ll name— Syrup o f Figs and Elixir o f Senna— as— Syrup o f Figs and Elixir o f Senna— is the one laxative remedy manufactured by the California F ig 8yrup Co. and the same heretofore known by the name— Syrup o f Figs— which has given sat isfaction to millions. The genuine is fo r sale by all leading druggists throughout the United Sûtes in original packagee o f one sire only, the regular price o f which ia fifty cents per bottle. Every bottle is sold under the general guarantee o f the Company, filed with the SecreUry o f Agriculture, at Washington, D. C., that the remedy is not adulterated or misbranded within the meaning o f the Food and Drugs Act, June 30th, 1906. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. Louisville, Ky. San Francisco, CaL U. 8. A. London, England. New York, N. Y.