D anser IBLE IRON STUMP PULLERS W A R R IO R S lU ble .t »nd *lron*e»i »tumi> PuUM krket. Hi# Horse power on .he sweep [boraes. Write lor Uescrlpiive » » k > I !JOt « I i BIEHSON M ACM INI2KY CO. Fuellan J. O re <03 rri»o .i Street BAKm life® A KG «^ POWDER ounces rp/f nt the su rvival of the fltteet. W o ■rcoiue the largest -*■« «1 houHH in tba ■ because our needs are better than L Do you wish to grow t he moat ■ful flowers and the Uneet vege- at Pla n t the beat eeede—Ferry b . DO S ee d A n n u a l free to all pi loan is. ¡3 the wonderful raisin, powder of the D. M. F E R R Y A C O . , Wave Circle. Thousands of women are bringing greater health and better food into their homes by using K C Baking Fowder. Costs just one-third what you always pay. If you have never used it you don’t know what you've missed. Don't wait 1 A ll grocers. '’■Vi!’*"'""“'’5 "“’/V ü ,“ *derate. Call and see him. l'ath nts ■ r ^ u t o f t h l c t y w rite lor hlankr and c rculars. eu dstan .? C O N S U L T A T IO N f u K K . SA LE O F G O O D S. j State Law conveyed, shall be deerrnd a sale or transfer in bulk, in contemplation of this act; provided, that nothing con­ tained in this act shall apply to sales by executors, administrators, receivers, or any public officer acting under judi­ cial process. AT PLAY. The first anniversary o f the victory o f the Yalu was celebrate»! by Ueueral I Kuroki's men In a most remarkable manner, which, says a London Times ! correspondent who was with the First ¡Japanese Army, involved work nearly as hard ns that required to win the vic­ tory. Not being able to go to Japan, they brought Japan to Manchuria. A whole corps that had been In the fiel»1 for more than a year set out to create In a hare valley overlooked by bare hillsides an Illusion o f Japan at spring­ tide. all green and park-like. In Japan carp swim up cataracts— In fables. When they reach the top they become beautiful dragons. That Is the national example o f the reward for perseverance which takes the place o f the story o f Robert Bruce and the spi­ der. One o f the brigades, as Its part In the battle of deception, built both the earp and the waterfall. For more tlmn a mile, and then up the steep slope which was the scene o f their composi­ tion, they brought pine boughs to form the sides of the channels, the over­ hanging verdure o f crags and of rocky Islets. The foaming torrent was made by holts o f cotton laid in waves thut half-submerged the leaping fish, sev­ enty-five feet long, which had cotton crescents for Us scales. A mile away the Illusion was ext'ellent, especially If . you half-closed your Occidental eyes, which are always seeing scaffold- lug and the prompter's box. You had to do the same with the dragon-fly on the next hill— a dragon­ fly with wings fifty feet long and beat­ en-out ration-meat tins for Its gigantic eyes. You had to do the same In order to realize the Big Lion (properly spell­ ed with capitals). The holes of his nostrils, some fifteen feet wide, were made with matting. Their fleshy part was soldier’s red blankets, for he was a fierce Japanese lion, Just now In a red fury. Ills inane was made of evergreens on the summit o f a rocky escarpment. Five hundred yards away more evergreens were formed into a lashing tall. Provides Protection for the Creditor. Portland— The Portland Association | of Credit Men, one of the state’s oldest and strongest commercial bodies, has taken up the matter of purchasing goods I The size of the lion's share depends without the buyer knowing whether or I THE C. GEE WO CHINESE MEDICINE CO not there is any indebtedness against upon the size of the liou. | the same. A law on the statute books | e h| 1 6 2 'i First St., S. C. Cor. Morrison of Oregon, coveting this question, fo l- ! Sud rife n tlo n jp a p er. PO RTLAND . OREGON. lows: SA LE OF GOOD3 IN B U L K . It shall be the duty of any person who shall purchase any stock of goods in bulk, for cash or credit, to demand Bears the t d r j *• | have used your FISH B R A N D and receive from the vendor, at least Signature o f I Slioker for five years and can truth­ five days before the consummation of ( fully »ay that I never have had he such purchase, and at least five days | __________________ anything give me so much com­ ra d«J fort and satisfaction. Enclosed before paying or delivering to the ven- T |,e Russil(n zemstvos, or country ad- find my order for another one.'* dor, any part of the purchase price, a ministrative bodies, supply agricultural n PUfi ( namc ano adores « on application ) written statement under oath, contain­ implements to peasants on credit. ITou can defy the hardest storm with Tower's ing the names and addresses of all of H o w ’ s T h is ? v ,c-j! Waterproof Oiled Clothing and Hats. the creditors of said vendor, with the We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for amount of indebtedness due and owing, any case of Catarrh that caunot be cured by General Fujll, the chief, and the oth- or to become due or owing to each of H a ll’s Catarrh Cure. . _ „ _ .--- : , , ,™ OUR G U A R A N T E E IS BAC K OF T H IS F. J. CHEN KY & CO., Prop«., Toledo, O. e r m e m b ers o f th e s ta ff e n te re d in to such creditors, and if there be no such SIGN OF T H E FISH „ We. the um ier.lgned. have known F J. th e p lan o f th e e ffe c ts an d th e o rg a n !- creditors, a written statement under Cheuey for the last 15 yearn, and believe him , a ^ ° A. J. T O W E R C O . 'TOV’VEKS perfectly honorable in all business t ran sac- z a tio n o f th e f e t e w it h th e sa m e g u sto oath to that effect; and it shall be the tions died Boston. U. S. A. and financially able to carry out any ob- with which they have outmaneuvered j duty of such vendor to furnish such ligations made b tin TOWER CANADIAN CO. W est & T r u a x , V d esale Druggists, Toledo, O. ! the Russians on many fields. Young : statement at least five days before such W Limited a l d i n o , K i n n a n & M a r v i n , Wholesale Drug- iras te! CANADA l forests of pines and o f wild cherry- j sale. After receiving said written state- 6* lot i utvuv, w. «ritti S a ll’s C a .a r r h C ure is taken In te rn ally , act­ trees were literally transplanted, and i ment, the vendee shall at least five in H g d ire c tly u pon the blood a n d m u co us su r­ .in r 1 days before the consummation of such faces o f the system , l ’rtce 75c. per bottle. walks and arbors set among them. A Brit ai gentle slope was leveled for the ap­ purchase, and at least five days before Bold by all D ru g g ists. T estim on ials free. V IS IT IN G O L D S O U T H . H a ll’s F a m ily P ills are the best. ,‘Vme. paying any part of the purchase price, proach to the altar. Beyond It a statue ,l r O t h e r B n i l c l l n f c I n A m e r i c a the in good faith notify personally or by Italm en t Ilia O n ly C ap it al. of General Kurokl on horseback— a 'rolec e e n e o f S t o r e T h r l l l l n « K v e n t s . The clothing o f a sailor is practically good Imitation o f bronze— looked down wire or by registered letter, each of the -n alert boy o f 12 or 13 years, visit- creditors of the vendor named in said tiia complete outfit for work, and with- j on the scene, with a hanging Iris gnr- i* C«.r in Boston for the first time, was statement, of the proposed purchase by out this he is unable to join his vessel ( den at his feet. From the altar led ed what historical building he him of such stock of goods; and when- properly equipped for duty, j two avenues— even provided with con­ in Ch jld like to visit first, and he re­ ever any person shall purchase any j Because of this fact Congress pass- duits where they crossed gullies—lev­ am! d very promptly: stcck of goods in bulk, without having ed a law providing a penalty for re- eled with as much care ns If they were en E The Old South Meeting-house. I first demanded and received from his fusing to give up the clothes o f a sea- I meant for a generation’s traffic Instead to see places In which there has vendor, the statement herein provided man whenever he demands them. This o f a day’s merry-making. doflltin something doing in the past, for, and without having also notified law was not as effective as it should One o f the avenues led Into the lit ed. -y did ethings In the Old South all of the creditors of the vendor named have been, and a new law has been j tle vllInge o f p iall.chi-tun, which had lared tting-house, both before and during in such statement, such purchase, sale passed recently which provides that a been Kuroki's headquarters since the or transfer shall, as to any and all person who shall keep any seaman's Revolition, didn't they?” Battle o f Mukden. It had a garland­ ndeed they did! No building In creditors of the vendor, be conclusively clothing, when demanded, shall be Any deemed guilty o f a misdemeanor, and ed bridge, a huge evergreen arch, and *. erica has been the scene o f more presumed fraudulent and void. what takes the place o f an arch In -lcdt! Iling events than has this ancient vendor of a stock of goods in bulk, who shall be imprisoned not more than six Japan, a torli, which In this Instance shall knowingly and w ilfully make or nd 1 ■« o f worship. months or fined not more than $500. or I was formed o f Chinese matting cov- f tht ;a(j this boy, who was eager to see deliver, or cause to be made or deliver- both. ' ered with cotton cloth. Lining both y. bj qj ^ j South Meeting-house because e^> anY ^ 8e statement, or shall fail to A seaman, not a deserter. In any part ed hill that it stands for. been In Bos- include the names of all of his creditors o f the United States has a right to de­ avenues were alternate pine and cher­ w»t on th M h th day o f last April, he in a n T Bnch "tatement, shall be deemed mand his clothes nt any time, and If ry trees, and set between them trans­ >s- bt have gone Into the time-honored gniity of perjury. Any sale or transfer he does not receive them he can call parencies made by soldier artists. Ven­ » r e b u i l d i n g lu company with hun of a stock of goods, wares or merchan- upon any United States district attor­ erable Fujiyama, the most painted SM 1. o f other boys, and a great many I c ,1;8e, 0" t of the uautal ° r ordinary course ney, who will secure them for him and mountain In the world, was there, of C ^ I - v l v K a K i s n i n o o n r v «• v c n . l n a t h a V P T 1 ( 1 D T 1 of the business or trade of T the >f ?» , t . . course, and scenes both at home and l, who came from all parts o f the f njnt MH or whenever thereby substantially the Inflict a penalty upon the person de- i . to be present at the ‘Children’s tabling them. I entire business or trade theretofore con­ of IF* ----------------- | On the plain, out o f the earth o f the ir" In the "Old South.” This is a ducted bv the vendor shall be sold or A small boy’s idea of greatness Is to j reary kaoliang fields, whose never- l-yearly ¡event In Boston. It Is a conveyed or attempted to be sold or be able to lick another boy a size larger. ending stnbble Is as the sands o f the ai o f ^ h a t Is called the "O ld South ¡desert, had sprung little Japanese gar­ ■ed R;” which is a good work, having den», such as you see from one end o f .its chief purpose the bringing of Japan to the other. Miniature lakes * t0 young pc.>i>Ie o f Boston and Amer- were set In miniature landscapes, and lnto an intimate knowledge of a fountain played among the beds of <'" iiii ^ ^ ^ : iiii history niii.n a this j imitation Iris. th day o f April the Old 'it-'*' h Meeting-house was packed with The night before the fete millions of i and girls from the public schools, Imitation paper flowers, which had is fi Par about William Blackstone, the W hen the join ts are sore and swollen, and the muscles throbbing w ith the been fashioned In the leisure hours of foM settler [in the city o f Boston. A pain of Rheum atism , re lie f must be had at once, and it is natural to rub the camp with the skilfulness o f 1’arlslan ‘j • orcht ira o f boys and girls from affected parts w ith linim ents, oils, etc. T h is treatm ent does good in a way, ' shop-girls, were brought In great bns- ' r of the public schools played pat- by tem porarily re lie v in g th e pain and reducing the inflammation, but has no kets and fastened to the twigs o f the n Nf Ic airs, and I remember that at one effect on the disease i i e t l f , because Rheum atism is m ore than skin d e e p ; it transplanted trees, * ( 1 Jldren’s hlour” In the Old South is in the blood and cannot be rubbed away. Rheum atism is brought on by The strangest part o f It all Is that It hundred school girls sang the ode indigestion, weak kidneys, p»jor bow el action, stomach troubles and a gen- is as natural for the sobllers o f the p-ch waa composed and sung when eral slu ggish condition o f the system^ T h e refuse and waste matters, which Japanese army to do these things as sident George Washington visited should be carried off through the nat­ It Is for them to fight. That same skill W h i l e a t w o r k fo r th e F . C . & F . R . R . -ton In |7S9. You see that they ural avenues of bodily waste, are i n t h e s w a m p y r e g i o n , I c o n t r a c t e d which was devoted to making water­ "irH,.l "do things” of a patriotic nature left to sour and form uric acid and R h e u m a t i s m a n d w a n c o m p l e t e l y h e lp ­ falls and paper flowers, that trick of le s s fo r a b o u t fo u r m o n th s a n d spent .--I tiB** old r meeting-Rbjise— hallowed, other irritating poisons which are ab­ o v e r $ 1 5 0 . 0 0 w i t h d o c t o r s , b n t g o t w o r s e ready Improvisation which brought it is, byf memories o f Washington sorbed by the blood, making it thin, e v e r y d a y , a n d f i n a l l y q u i t t h e m a n d b e ­ Japan to Manchuria, was turned the g a n S. 8. S. I to o k a fe w b o t tle s an d I p. 1 Adam ih n d Otis and Hancock and weak and acrid. Then instead of w a s c u r e d s o u n d a n d w e l l . M y h e a l t h next day Into scouting the dead spaces i s n o w s p l e n d id , a n d I w e ig h 175 nourishing the different nerves, mus­ [erat ithe good men and true who helped p o u n d s . T h e r e i s a l a d y l i v i n g n e a r m e in front of the enemy’s works and to give our country its most valued cles, joints and tissues it fills them ' * " “ - 1. ?o: in the ni« ht- Independence.— St. Nlch- With poison to produce the aches, n o t t u r n h e r s e l f i n b e d . b u t s i n c e b e g i n ­ ■Ci-ms pains and other disagreeable symp­ n in g * y o u r m e d i c i n e s c o u t t h r e e w e e k s li* rfl Believes H e a v en F ille d w ith M en. toms of the disease. Rheumatism a g o h a s i m p r o v e d r a p i d l y , a n d i s n o w In Moncure Conway’s “ Fieminis (hells filled with oil, intended to calm is usually worse in W inter for the t a o b l a e l l t o s u s f i f t e u r i p n . g I f r c o a m n R r e h c n o u m m m u e t i n s d m 9 . . S . S , ill stormy sea when fired into it, have cences” Is a story told by Helen T a y ­ U l a h , N. C . 8 . C. L A S S I T E R . reason that cold and dampness are lor, the step-daughter o f John Stuart invented in France. exciting causes. The nerves become I w a s s e v e r e ly t r o u b le d w it h R h e u m a ­ kfoy ------------- excited and sting with pain, the mus­ t a i n s k m l e . s , I a h n a d d a n i t y I o n n e m y w h k o n e h e a s s , e l e v g e s r a h n a d d Mill. Once, li> Scotland, she called It is usual «nf(> to judge cles are sore and drawn, the joints R h e u m a t i s m k n o w s h o w e x c r u c i a t i n g on a poor woman who had lost her the thing] she doesn't say. swollen and stiff and the sufferer t o h n e e a p t a i w n o r i s k . a n I d w h a o s w t r i u t l y i n i t n e r b f a e d r e s s h w a p i t e h - little son. The mother was Inconsol­ Women hn e a queer way of doing lives in intense agon y; and if the h a v i n g b e e n b o t h e r e d w i t h i t f u r t e n able and said: "W h at troubles me Is, they be all ngs and! men have a queer way of disease is not checked it often leaves y v i e s a e r d s , m o e f f t a o n u d s o e n S . . A S . l S o . c a I l p d h i d y s s o i c . i a A n f t a e d r ­ ” doing thAn its victims helpless cripples for life. t a k i n g t w o b o t t l e s I n o t ic e d t h e s o r e ­ men folk up there In heaven and . mi. Rheumatism cannot be rubbed away n c o e n s s t i n a n u d e d p a t h i n e w m e e r d e i c g i r n e e a t a l n y d r e w d a u s c e t d h . o r I ­ won’t know how to do for him.’* ,h* I *• within himself, and but it can be driven from the blood o u g h l y c u r e d ; a l l p a i n , s o r e n e s s a n d i n ­ m a t io n g o n e , I rec o m m e n d S . 8 . S . ' g r *'** ou,> desires and fears, is by S. S. S. Being a perfect blcxxl f t l o a m An A n cien t L ife -S a v e r. a l l R h e u m a t ic s u ffe r e rs . ' < * 9 than • ¡king.— Milton. J. L. A O N E W , purifier this great remedy soon pro­ The first verse o f the fifty -first - ----------------------- M t. V e r n o n , O . in the en- 8 0 3 E . G r e e n b r i e r S t . „ , Psalm is called the “neck verse,” for ^tetiJany l i n n ’s winning ways are due duces a complete change tire circulation ; the thin, acrid blood is made pure and rich, and as it goes the reason that In former time* a man it wajfche deals the cards. through the body nourishes and i soothes the irritated nerves, eases the throb- condemned to death sometlmea had a h r a d a g a a s w e w ill, ’tls bing muscles, and dissolves and carries ct,gI„ e to save his life by proving that in, rule* ns still.— Moore. out of thesystem the irritating particles he Pou)d read, and thla verse was used in the joints which are keeping np the gs a te>, ver has discovered that a pain and inflammation. S. S. S. cures ^ law. Rheumatism permanently, and in addi­ Manic t o H i m . e most populous and pio- tion tones up the digestion and stimu­ ••What do you think o f the quar- re in all British India. lates the different members of the body to their fu ll duty so there is no canse t e t r " I am delighted with I t ” for another attack. Do not waste time trying to rub Rheumatism away, but CASTO R IA l ’or Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought WET1TEATRER COMFORT Highest Award World's Pair. 1901. RHEUMATISM CAN N O T B E R U B B E D AW AY o f R e .lia r s . David B e la s c o was talking about stage roalism. " I t may go too far,” hs said. " I t Is a dangerous thiug.” He smiled. “ A stage manager,” he said, "once had a subordinate with realistic Ideas. The manager was producing a play con­ taining a snowstorm and the subordinate had charge of the snow. “ ‘Confound you!’ said the manager, at the end of the snowstorm sceue. ‘What ou earth did you mean by mak­ ing the snow out of brown paper?’ “ ‘Ain’ t the sceue laid in London?’ ask­ ed the other. “ ‘Yes, but what of that?’ “ ’ Well, that’s the color of London snow.’ ’’— Philadelphia Bulletin. It Q uiets the Cough This is one reason why Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral is so valua­ ble in consumption. It stops the wear and tear of useless coughing. But it does mure —it controls the inflammation, quiets the fever, soothes, and heals. Sold for 60 years. M o th e rs w i ll And M rs. W in s lo w 's S oo th in g S y ru p the best rem ed y to use fo r th e ir c h ild re n d u r in g th e tee th in g p e rio d. Xo Cause for M A re r’e Cherry Pectoral has been a regular life preserver to mo. Ir liron^ht me through a severe attack of pneumonia, hih ) I feel that I owe my life to Its wonderful curative p r o p e r t ie s ."-W i l l i a m H. T r u i t t , W awe, A lu rin. “ I see there are a couple of oil mag­ nates in the audience,” said the minister to the doorkeeper at the lecture; "give them hack their money. I won't have any tainted money!” “ You needn’t worry,” replied the door­ keeper; "they both came in on free passes!” Mado by J. C. Ayer Co.. Low ell, of A ll so manufacturers ‘ ‘ --------- .uers r i J Q Permanently Cured. N o fits or nervousness H a sten S l i d »A e r tirst day’s use ofD r. Kline's (treat N erve ! Restorer. Send for F r e e * 2 trlsl boltleaml treatise, i b o w e ls Dr. it. U. Kline, Ltd., Ml Arch S t . Philadelphia, Pa. I Ether was first used in surgical opera­ tions iu ISiti. Economy Is a strong point, with H ood's S a rs a p a rilla . A bottle lasts longer and docs more good than any other. It is the only medicine o f which can truly he said 100 D O SE S O N E D O L L A R N um erous Pictu re«. Bacon— I see the Baron lias two oil paintings in one of his rooms. Egbert— They are his ancestors, I sup­ pose. ‘‘But In another one close by there are hundreds of pictures.” "Yes, no doubt they are his creditors.” Back to C hleagu. Dearborn— And did you shake the dust from your feet when you left New York? Wabash— Well, I don’t know that 1 shook it from my feet exactly, but I know I got rid of all the dust I had, all right. PURELY VEGETABLE. J S CURE FOR "Whatr* pet it out of the blood with S. S. S. so that the cold and dampness of Winter •Tut, tut, man. I am a bitter ene­ will not keep you in continual pain and agony. Special book on Rheuma­ my of one o f the alngera."-—Detroit tism and any medical advice w ill be given free. h’s v a T H E S W I F T S P E C IF IC C O .. A T L A N T A , G A re c o v e ry by re g u la r w itn I . II H e ll C o n k eep in g t h * A y e r ’s P ills. o y s te r «, Pick over one dozen large oyster^ strain the liquor and measure It; ther* should be a half a cupful. Add this to the oysters with one tab!espoonful ot salt, two tablespoonfuls o f butter, one- half o f a tablcspoonful o f tomato ketchup, and two tablespooufufs o t chopped green or red peppers. Tuna I Into a fiat dish and cook In a hot oven j until the edges o f the oysters eurL then pour over buttered toast. The Race Question Is a problem that has puzz'ed the profoundeat minds for many year». The best thing for the tinman race to do is to eat Pillsbuty’ s Vitos for bteak« fast. The opinion Is making much headwaj In Germany that children should not be obliged to study out of school. For forty rear's t’ lsn s Cure for Coir* Sumption lias cured coughs and colds. A t druggists. Price 25 cents. In the churchyard of Grimston, Nor­ folk, an anvil may he seen nt the head of the grave of a local blacksmith. No. 3 P . N. U. W H E N w ritin g ? t o a d v e r t i s e r s p i o » « « I m e n tio n t ills p a p e r. THE. W H O L E EOT If we don't heed prevention, we will need a cure. The Cld- Monk-Cure St. Jacob s Oil is ready always for all forms of muscular aches or pains, from LUM BAGO S T IF F N EC K R H E U M A T IS M S P R A IN + IT CURBS A L IK E TH E W H 0 L B LOT. 18 YEARS HERE A n il flolnu dontnl w ork a ’ I fhe Hin«»—Hint Is the record ot l)r. W . A . W I hc . In our es­ tablish m en t are ex p ert d* nt sts w ho ure com petent to perform the rno*t tm por.unt denial operations. N o in a'te r ihe nature o f the w >rk, there Is a man li re to do it. WISE BROS., DENTISTS D ll. If. A . S T U R D K V A N T , Hperlallst on C h ildren's T eeth ami Regulating. Fa ilin g Kldg., T li'r d and Wash ngion Hf*. 8 a. m. to !) p. in. Sundays U to 13. Mam ‘¿uzt Work D dii « on Weekly and Monthly Payments 6 ^ - or . .J fe T. p. wise. How to Exercise the Bowels Your Intestines are lined Inside with millions of little suckers, that draw the Nutrition out of food as it passes them. But, if the food passes too slowly, it decays before it gets through. Then the little suckers draw Poison from it instead of Nutrition. This Poison makes a Gas that Injures your system more than the food should have nourished it. You see, the food is Nourishment or Poison, just according to how long it stays in transit. They do not waste any precious field of the Bowels, as Cathartics do. They do not relax tbs Intestines by greasing them Inside like Castor Oil or Glycerine. They simply stimulate the Bowel Muscles to do their work naturally, com­ fortably, and nutritiously. And, the Exercise these Bowel MusOitMT are thus forced to take, makes them stronger for the future, just as Exercls* makes your arm stronger. m tharge8 S.S.S s a r s a p a r il l a . PILLS. HAIR MOOR. r a t e r a The usual remedy for this delayed passage (called Constipation) Is to take a big dose of Castor Oil. This merely make slippery the passage for unloading the current cargo. It does not help the Cause of delay a trifle. 11 does slacken the Bowel-Muscles more than ever, and thus weaken* them for their next (ask. Another remedy Is to take a strong Cathartic, like Salts, Calomel, Jalap, Phos­ phate of Sodium, Aperient Water, or any of these mixed. What doe* the Cathartic do? It merely flujhes-out the Bowels with a waste of Digestive Juice, set (lowing Into the Intestines through the tiny suckers. But, the Digestive Juice we waste In doing this today is needed (or tomoriow’s natural Digestion. W e cannot afford to lose It. That’* why Cascareis are the only sate medicine for the bowels. Cascareis are as safa to use constantly as they ara pleasant to take. They are purposely put up like candy» so you must eat them slowly and lei thee* )m' go down gradually with the saliva, w h ^ Is In Itself, a fine, natural Digestive ’ ‘ OI,„ They are put up purposely In mln.,i,pak t(> round-cornered Ena.’ne1 boxes, so h.u, can be carried In a man’s vest pocket, or In a woman's purse, ajj the time, without bulk or trouble. Price 10c a box at all druggists. Be very careful to get the genuine^ made only by the Sterling Remedy Com­ pany and never sold in bulk. Every tablel Stamped ” CCC." er F K F .E T O O U R F R I F N U X I W « want to «end to oar friends a beastllU Frencti d* siptsd. GOLD PLATED BONBON BOX. blrd^enafneled is colors. It Is a beauty for tb i dresiinr Utile. Ten cents In (tamps is asked a * a measure of food faith asd to cover cost ol CaacarsUb with which oils ■Ulnty trinket it _________ I __________________ TB Send to-day. mentionlnf this paper. Address Remedy Compaay. Chicas« or New York. Surtios