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SCATARRA K1DHETS BLADDER FEM A LE HEAD THROA LUNGS STOMACH ORGANS PEO PLE Aud A re VVHO “ D IS A P P E A R ’ Never I CUIUS »Hl«l AU lisi FAUX. H e a r d f r o m A g ^ i n by t Cough tíjrrup. Tantea (Joud. 17« _| In time. Bold by druggists. T lie ir F r ie n d » . More than 6,000 persons annually disappear In the United States and are never heard from again. A t first blush the assertion seems Incredible, but police statistics furnish confirma She— I* a telephone girl’s occupation tion. The actual figures, based on a a profession or a business? He— conservative calculation, are even Neither; It’s a calling.— Chicago News. more alarming than those given, says “ My dear girl, do you think It Is the Brooklyn Eagle. In fact, the re- right to let that young man spend so ports o f the police departments o f the much money on you?” “ Why not? I larger cities show that in the twelve have no intentions of marrying him." months Just passed 10,008 of the per H e (after the ceremony)— Do you sons who disappeared during the year really think I shall make a good mate, were never reported as found; but the darling? She— Oh, you're all right! shrewd police officers, accustomed to H ow do you like your captain?— Chi the eccentricities o f human nature, are cago Journal. j o f the opinion that the return o f many K elly— Con Cooney wor pinched this thousands of these persons, through afternoon for Intimidatin' a shtrlke neglect or -Indifference, was never re- breaker. Welch— Ye don’t tell me? An’ ported at police headquarters. But phwat passed between thim? K elly— even after making allowances o f this Wan brick.— Puck. feature o f the case It Is reasonably Tax Assessor— Can you give me certain that more than 6,000 persons some Idea of what your husband Is were swallowed up In oblivion. The tragedies o f real life hidden worth? Lady— Really, I don’t know, but I wouldn’t take a million dollars within these peculiar cases. If they | could but be brought to light, would for him.— Chicago Journal. Great Author— Walter, this steak Is rival many o f the novels planned by as tough a3 leather. Walter— I ’ve al the world's greatest writers. No sub- ways heard you was an original char I ject that can be Imagined has such acter, sir, but I ’m hanged If you don't weird fascination ns that of the thou- F i-m -fiù iA d n ri Twice as Good One Third the Cost T h e re A r e O th ers. Every day is bargain day in the Wave Circle. Come in and get ac quainted. K C w ill help you cut down the living expenses and make doctor’ s bills a thing of the past. Do you realize that you can get the best and purest baking powder in the world KC BAKING POWDER at one-third what you’ve been paying for anywhere near K C quality. A zy ounce cun costs 25 c. Think of the saving I Can you make money any easier ? Get it to-day. The grocer returns the price of can if you are not satisfied. S o m e w h a t D i*’’ ent, , 4 1 Healthy Children. Without good health life is not worth Jiving. Sickly, peevish children are a Source of endless trouble and anxiety to their parents, yet the children’ s con dition is frequently due to their par ents’ ignorance or thoughtlessness, or both. To make children healthy and to keep them in that condition it is ne cessary to feed them proper food and to see that they get plenty of exercise ami fresh air. Meat is very bad for children. It should be avoided and food *01 rich in phosphates, such as Pills- bn bury’s Vitos, should be given in its place. This food is truly the “ meat of the wheat.” It is made by the world’ s greatest millers and it iB free from arti ficial coloring or aduteration. It is not especially a child’s food. Your whole fam ily w ill enjoy this common sense cereal. It makes a wholesome, substantial breakfast or an appetizing dessert, and can be prepared in one hundred different ways. Every g >od grocer w ill supply you with Pillsbury’ s Vitos. Large package — enough to make twelve pounds of strength-building food, 20c. Ask your grocer about it today. t More horses fall from weariness than from any other cause. $100 R ew a rd , $100. The readers o f this paper w i l l be pleased to Ml earn that there Is at least one dreaded disease —That science has been ab le to cu re in a ll its stages, a n d th a t is C atarrh . H a ll’s Catarrh C u re /the o n ly positive cure k n o w n to the m e d ic a l fra te rn ity . C atarrn b e in g a constitu t io n a l disease, req uires a con stitution al treat m en t. H a l l ’s C a ta rrh Cure is taKen in te rn a lly , acting d i r e c i ly upon the blood a n d mucous e u n a c e s o f the system , thereby d e stroyin g the fo u n d a tio n of the disease, a n d g iv in g the p a tient stre n g th by b u ild in g u p the constitution and a s s is tin g n a tu re in d o in g it s w o r k . T h e r o p r ie to r s h a v e so m u c h fs lt h in it s c u r a tiv e srers t h a t t h e y o ffe r O n e H u n d r e d D o llars :or a n y case t h a t I t f a i l » to c u re . S e n d fo r lis t o i te s t im o n ia ls . , Ad, tress. F. J. C H E N E Y A CO., T o le d o , a M f i l b v d ru g g is ts , 7,ic. u lc lr s F a m ily P ills a re th e b es t. 1 Piso’s C u r e 1. a g o o d c o u g h medicine. I t has cured c o u g h s and c o l d s for forty years. A t d r u g g is t s , 25 c e n t s . V e r y full cheeks indicate great diges tive powers. Is Y o u r Hair Sick? T h a t ’s too b a d ! W e h a d n o ticed it w a s looking p r e tty thin a n d fa d e d of late, b u t n a tu r a lly d id not like to s p e a k o f it. B y th e w a y , A y e r ’s H a i r V ig o r is a r e g u la r h a ir g r o w e r , a p e r f e c t h a i r re - *orer. It k e e p s t h e a c a l p le le a n a n d h e a lth y . " I am well acquainted with Ayer’« Heir Vigor and I like it very much. I would espe cially recommend It aa an excellent dressing for tne hair, keeping It soft and srnooth, and preventing the hair from splitting at the * M i* m l KaiTZ. Veedum. Mich. » by J. C. Ayer Co . Lowell, Mese A le o manufacturers of yers f S A M A F A tlU A . FILLS. _____ CHEWY PECTORAL Mothers will fin-1 Mr«. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup the best rem edy to use fur their children during the teething period. It it strange that in Asia and Africa, where grass will not grow, the most beautiful flowers and shrub, flourish to perfection. MALLEABLE IRON STUMP PULLERS Fastest, lightest h i h ! MtrongPHt stum p Puller on the market. 119 Horse power on '.lie sweep with two horses. W rite tor descriptive la ia log aud j f l i m -----------------------------— RHIKRSON MACHINERY CO. Foot ol Morrison Street Portland, Oregon j i l t G ro c e rs Send postal fo r the beautiful “ B o o k o f Presents.” E D L / C M -r / O fiJ FREE. C h ic a a o . I ) f fe r e n o e . T o o Severe». “ Why don’t you get up and give that seat to your father, Bobby?” reprimand ed the lady. “ Dou’t it pain you to see hiifi reaching for a strap?” “ Not on the street car,” chuckled Bobby, ‘‘but it pains me to see him reaching for a strap at home.” Nell— When I marry it shall be to a man of nerve. I put Ilarry to the test and ho failed. Bell— And what was the test, dear? Nell— I told him to go out on the busiest street and yell “ Hurrah for Rus sia,” but he backed oil*:. say Just the same as all on ’em do.— sands who hnve K°ne down this « « “ d canyon o f oblivion. Tlt-Blts. It would be possible to fill many “ Pop! “ Yes, my sou.” “ What Is a pages with the absorbing stories of screen for?” “ To hide things, my I these curious cases, but nearly every boy.” “ Pop!” “ Y'es, my son.” “ Is | reader of the newspapers, whether he that the reason they screen a ton of live In village, town or city. Is proba coal, to hide the weight?” — Yonkers Y o u Can G et A lle n ’s F oot-E a se FR E E. Permanently Cured. N o fits or nervousness bly acquainted with some Instance of ,, , „ „ . after first day’s use of Dr.Kline’sUreat Nerve Statesman. the kind concerning either relative or jree «ample of Allen’s Foot Kase. It cures Restorer. Send for F r e e M'-i trial bottle and treatise. Mamma— Now, Elsie, dear, what Is friends. Men or women who have ; »«eating, hot swollen, aching feet. It makes Dr. It.M .K lin e, Ltd.,931 Arch St.. Philadelphia, Pa. . . . . | new or tight shoes easy. A certain cure for a cat? Elsie— Dunno. Mamma— Well, lost all they have treasured most In corns, ingrowing nails a n d bunions. Alldrug, what’s that funny Utile animal that life In this manner go about vacantly. ■ gists sell It. ‘¿5c. Don’t accept any substitute, A T h eo ry D e m o n s tra te d . comes creeping up the stairs when ev humbly, ever waiting for the return “ Do you believe that any oue can put H i . H a p p ie s t H o u r. people to sleep by means of hypnotism?” eryone’s In bed? Elsie (promptlyl— of the misslngone— a dream that never “ Y'es,” answered Miss Cayenne, “ Mr. He— Do you remember the night I Papa.— Illustrated Bits. comes true. Dullboy was talking about it yesterday. asked you to marry me? Mrs. Owllllams (of the flat above)— A glance at the police statistics In I felt sleepy before ue had spokeu twen She— Yes. dear. Your children woke me up at 5 o’clock a few o f the leading cities shows the “ For a whole hour we sat there, and ty words.” this morning with their noise, and I ever-growing extent o f the “ disap not a word did you speak. Ah, that was didn’t go to sleep ag tin. Mrs. Sfllnt—■ pearance habit.” In the city o f New the happiest hour of my life!” — Echo de Did they? The darlings! They are so Y’ork during the last year 1,415 per Paris. full o f life!— Chicago Tribune. sons were reported to the police as .. f Ht , Enthusiast— I think you are Just missing. O f this number 751 return /GR AN D grand, Mr. Bandleader. Are you very ed to their homes, leaving <W4 still [»BIZ! busy all the time? Orchestra Conduc missing or unaccounted for. In Phila T ° c o - ^ « fln « ¡#5 Tor Infants and Children. _ MAKERS OF tor— W hy do you ask, madam? En delphia during the same period 1,912 j thusiast— Oh. you beat time so splen persons were reported ns missing. Of WATERPROOF OILED C LO TH U G ? didly. I have some rugs to beat on tills number 1.555 returned to their SLKHtRS.POMMEL SLICKERS AND HAT5.) Bears the Saturdays and I ’d like to engage you homes, leaving 307 who were still In FOLLOWING OUR SUCCESSES In advance to do them.— Philadelphia the land of the missing. In Boston Signature o f AT PHILADELPHIA CHICAGO AND OTHER EXPOSITIONS Bulletin. during the year 411 persons were re W E W ON TH E Mr. Pett Ridge, of London, at the ported as missing and 108 o f these S p le n d id S c h e m e . annual meeting of the Invalid Chil were afterward located, leaving 303 Rastus— I tol’ Maudy not to fogit to AT THE ST.LOUIS WORLDSTAR dren’s Aid Association, told of two unaccounted for. This percentage of wake uie up at 0 o'clock to-morrow f u r r -r v . A J TOWER COj little girls who were sent out o f a unexplained cases Is larger In propor- mornlug. fCOrfjLtl? IITAKIHII» l»J* a*’ T H E BOSTON CHICAGO E Ike— Why, you doan’ have to go to board school to wash the*- faces. Said tion than either New Y'ork or Philadel ~ ^ • NtWYORK work. It’s a holiday. Ï I TO WU CANADIAN^ C K A N D 'j the elder to the younger, proudly: “ My phia, but Superintendent Peirce Is of RIZE Rastus— I know, but I want de satis face Is much dirtier thai. yours.” “ Of the opinion that a number of those faction of rolling over an’ goin' to sleep course,” said the other. “ You're a persons reported as missing afterward again. sought their homes and the friends or year older.” — Dally Chronicle. "Gerald, what makes your eyes so relatives neglected to notify the police red?” “ Are they red, Millie? Then it o f the fact. must be because I didn’t sleep well NO P R IV A C Y IN T H E GRAVE. last nlgut.” “ Are you trcubled with Insomnia? You ought to take some L e t t e r s o f F a m o u s P e r s o n s R u t h l e s s l y A c o n g e s t e d v e in p r e s s in g o n a n e r v e a c c o u n t s fo r th e s w e llin g , th r o b b in g a c h e of R u m m a g e d W h e n T h e y A r e Gone. thing to cure It.” “ But I don't want to be cured o f it. 1 He awake think There Is uo question of literary eth ing o f you.” It was plain sailing for ics on which opinions differ more sin Gerald after that.— Chicago Tribune. cerely than the degree to which the A small boy from the north who w.is private life o f a great man rightly be visiting a relative In one o f the south comes public property after his death ern States where convict labor Is em Nealy 200 years ago I ’ope complained ployed In public Improvements be that Curll, the publisher, by his prac fr e e s th e c ir c u la t io n , a lla y s th e p r e s s u re a n d s o o th e s a w a y th e p a in . came very interested in the men and tice o f seizing on the letters and rem their black and white striped clothes. nants o f dead nuthors, had added a P r ic e , 25c. a n d JO e. One day he went to a circus, and for new terror to death. It Is no new ter ror now; we are familiar with such the first time In his life saw a zebra. “ Oh, auntie,” he cried, “ look at the proceedings and the majority o f us are A n In s in u a tio n . convict mule!” — Llppiucott’s Magazine. content, while enjoying the last Indis C h o ic e o f E v ils . "Women,” remarked Growells, “ al Singleton— Just as soou as a woman "H ang the luck! I lost a peach of creet revelation, to utter a few conver ways have their purses filled with sam an umbrella to-day.” "Yes, people sational protests, which prove the delf can manage a man her love begiua to ples.” don’t seem to have any conscience cacy o f our feelings and encourage the cool. "Anyway,” rejoined Mrs. Growells. Wedderly— Yes; and just as soon as circulation of the hook. about swiping umbrellas. How did she discovers she can’t manage him ahe in a tone redolent of sarcasm, “ we dou’t A few who do not feel so secure in you lose It?” “ Well, It was standing get them filled In ‘sample rooms.’ ” begins to make It hot for him. against the wall In the restaurant. I their Insignificance from a similar ex like Tennyson and kept my eye on It----- ’’ “ You bet; you posure, who, have to! Well?” “ Aud just as I was Thackeray, foresee an Interminable getting up, the fellow that owned It series of biographers each more ruth came along and took It!” — Cleveland less than the lust In rummaging for the unrevealed, may protest with pas Leader. sion and take steps to prevent the vio At the end o f January Mrs. Wunder lation o f their posthumous privacy, brought her nice new expense book to and for doing so some will think them her husband. “ I can figure up my Jan- affected, some silly and some the only uary balance all right, she said, b u t, N o other bodily suffering is equal to that produced by the pain o f Rheu In fact, I ’ m either $19.05 behind or ahead. I on this very matter every shade matism. W hen the poisons and acids, which cause this disease, become in remember what all the other Items are of opinion Is represented the trenched in the blood there is hardly any part o f the body that is not af for, but I can’ t recall whether I spent j fected. T h e muscles become sore and drawn, the nerves twitch and sting, scale being marked at one end that $19.05 for something, or you gave j the joints inflame and swell, the bones ache, every movement is one ol by those who habitually Inveigh It to me for household expenses.” Mr. agony, and the entire body is racked with pain. Rheumatism is brought on against "the vulgar aud insatiable Wnnder looked at the page for a mo by indigestion, stomach troubles, torpid Liver, weak K idneys and a general curiosity” of the public and at the oth ment, then handed back the book with inactive state of the system. The refuse matter instead o f passing off er by editors like Wellington Wack, a condescending air. “ My dear," he through nature's avenues is left to sour and form uric acid, and other acrid these old love said, “ that 1905 seems to me to Indi who In , his preface . to . . . poisons which are absorbed into the blood. Rheumatism does not affect letters laments over ’the Insatiate maw alike In som e-case3 it takes a cate what year this Is.” — Judge. n y e a r s a g o I h ad a s e v e rs of the sertp basket from which he w andering fo r m ; it may be in the a t A t a b c o k u t o f fiftee K h e u m a t ls m a n d c ou ld not Among the visitors at an art exhi has snatched them. j anus or i egs one (( ay an(j j n the w o r k w it h a n y s a t is fa c t io n . M y le g e bition were two old ladles from the e b a d l y s w o lle n a n d d r a w n so I For our curiosity, even when trivial, shoulders, feet, hands, back or other w e u r ld s c a rc e ly w a lk . I trie d m a n y re m . country. They were examining with there is a good deal to he said. It Is parts of the body the next. Others e c d o ie e b u t c o u ld g e t n o re lie f. I w e e fin . great Interest a bas-relief of a young natural to want to know as much aa suffer more seriously, and are never a l l y re c o m m e n d e d to t r y 8. 8. S. a n d it a oon c u re d m e e ou n d a n d w e ll. I em Greek shepherd, beneath which were possible of the character o f the great free from pain. The uric acid and n o w 74 y e a r e o ld a n d h a v e n e v e r h ad Inscribed the words. “ Executed In men who have molded our thoughts 6ther irritating substances find lodge a n y r e t u r n o f th e t r o u b le , 0 JOSEPH FROM E H A W L E Y , terra cotta.” “ I wonder where Terra directed our feelings, shared our ex- m ent in the muscles and joints and B o x 104. A u r o r a , 111. Cotta Is,” ventured the elder of the I P*r,enoes- and to derive pleasure from as these deposits increase the mus- S o m e tim e a g o I h a d R h t u m a t ia m a n d two, turning to her companion. "W ell, knowing their habits and how they cles become stiff and the joints h a d to q u it w o r k . T h a p a in s in m y b a c k now, I ought to know,” hesitated the | lived through an ordinary day Is as locked and immovable. It matters a n d b e tw e e n m y s h o u ld e r s w a s so i n te n s e I c o u ld n ot re st o r eleep. I tr ie d other, "but I can t seem to place it natural as to enjoy hearing such de- hot in what form the disease m ay be e v e r y t h in * b u t n o t h in * d id me a n y wood Just now.” "Ah, well, rejoined the tails about absent friends. But to pub-I the cause is always the same— asour, t i l l I h e a rd o f a n d to o k S. 8. 8. T h is d ic in e c u re d me so u n d a n d w e ll. I t first speaker, as they passed on, "It ||st, the secrets o f the famous require* | acid condition o f the blood. This p m u e rifie d m y b lo o d a n d m a d e me fee l Ilk a must be a dreadful place If they exe- more excuse than the fact that, being vita l stream has lost its purity and a n e w m a n . C O N R A D L .O H R , ente harmless young boys like that dead, they can not feel shame or dis- freshness, and instead of nourish- 133 E . 10th St. there.” — Philadelphia Ledger. tress. Disclosures. If they are not In- in g and feeding the different parts An •r,on>In “ * On one of the old turnpikes yet re- tended as exposures, must throw new w ith health-giving properties, it fills them with the acids and salts o f this malnlng In the South x big touring car light upon their work and character or painful and far-reaching disease. The cold and dampness o f W inter always had twice rushed through the gate upon events, or bring as a warranty intensify the pains o f Rheumatism, and the sufferer to get relief from the without paying toll. The third time »»m e gift o f beauty or knowledge to agony, rubs the affected parts with liniments, oils, lotions, etc., or uses they made the attempt the negro toll- the common memory. The presentl- plasters and other home remedies. These are desirable because they g iv e man shut his gate anil brought them ment of publicity is an unwholesome tem porary ease and comfort but have no effect on the real trouble which is in to a stand. With Indignation the half- burden to carry through life and tho the blood and beyond the reach o f such treatment. S. S. S. is the best rem- edy for Rheumatism, It goes into the dozen occupants of the car declared revealers o f private letters and papers, blood and attacks the disease at its head, they were entitled to ride free "Look who Intensify it. are responsible for and by neutralizing and d rivin g out the at your own board.” said the spokes- Inflaming the self consciousness o f an- keids and building up the thin, sour man. “ It says. ’Every carriage, cart thors and of everyone who comes near blood it cures the disease permanently, or wagon drawn by one beast, two them, Let them look to It that what' rem « . , r l , ............... W W w ^ h ile cleansing the blood S. S. S. tones cents; every additional beast two they publish has sound compensatory rents.’ W e re not drawn by any beast value, for we are paying for the amuse- n a rtT A h e at all ” “ N o- but here's where ye ment they offer by a loss o f natural- . , . , „ other part o f the system, soothes the at * " ' in our writers and artists— Lon- e* c,teo ««"v e s , reduces the inflammation, dissolves the deposits in the joints, come In, sab," replied the darky, point- ness | relieves all pain and com pletely cures this distressing disease. S. S. S. is a ing to anotuer danse as follows: ’Ev- don Speaker ! certain cure for Rheumatism in any form ; Muscular, Inflam m atory, Articu- ery half-dozen bogs. Tour cents.’ An’ People enjoy most the favors they U r or Sciatic. Special book on the disease and any medical advice, without three times four Is twelve,” he added. are not expected to return. charge, to all who write. JH £ S W I F T SPECIFIC G O : A T L A N T A . 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Carter— Oh, well, he isn’t the only man in towu who lives iu a flat. 1 | ] ■ • ] B est I n stru ctio n — L owest T u itio n WRITE fO S CATALOGUE 10— I T ’S TREE < THE MULTNOMAH I BUSINESS i n s t i t u t e : M. A. ALBIN, Pats se s ix t h s t . P o < r tlan d , O re . \ WANTED A tract of 1,500 to 2,000 acres of pastura land in tli-i Willamette valley, within fair dhtance of the railroad. Must ba reasonable in price, well watered anil in M «rioii. Linn, l ane, Benton or I’olk county. Address, with fuh particulars, Buyer, No. 415 Murquain Bldg., l ’oit- land, Oregon. 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