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Spring Medicine THE K I N G OF BLOOD PURIFIERS The best is H ood’s Sarsaparilla. It js the best because it does the most good. While it makes the blood pure, fresh and lively, it tones the stomach to bet- " ;estion, creates an appetite, stimu- ter di, lates the kidneys and liver, gives new and digestive brain, nerve «■ >»'-» --t»----- ~ strength unlimited list of wonderful cures An ______ * 1 « * a_ . testimonials in the ____ past two 4 0 ,3 6 6 >ves its merit. In buying medi- cine get H o o d ’s. Sold everywhere. Liquid or tablets. lOi) Doses SI. President ((credited. 1 '“ ** » “ ot » ° « ¡ « « 1 ‘ hy «a H i* t r iu n e .. .hurt of . million. - p il e s . . Kl litt, B'eedlnc, 1’rolrudln* Pile». Druir- 52i £ e aulborlsed I" refund money If P A Z O J ^ T U E S T fail» to cure in 5 to It days. 60c. ovarastked c ur e for P.ris ha, the bisgeat debt o f any city In the world. It amount* to $400,000,- OOO. FITS nirs » . u carleton, Ayer.Mass.,says- " F o r » perfect ,prim, medicine to e ive streneth and thorouihly purify the Wood. Hood's Sarsapa- rilla is held In high esteem by our whole fam- , When the sap begins to flow, ily. I have used it from childhood an<I rtmi it E t « the green begins to show, •• irood for my children •• for | T o the maple grove we hie, On a creaking wain, piled high Electric fishes, exposed to the action 1 W ith our kettles, pails and boards, o f radium, have been found to lose their And our dippers made of gourds, electric power completely, and to suffer 1 W ith a knife of whittle spiles, j W ith an ax to use ’ tween whiles, in health. Chopping wood to boil the pot M o th ers w ill find M r*. W i n lo w ’i Soothing Filled from each sweet flowing s lo t; B yru p the best rem edy to use for their ch ildren W ith an egg, “ to clear,’’ that grow * d u r in g the teething period. Toothsome, as our Bobby knows. W h en Audubon began the publication A fte r passing through the sweet. of hia great work in 1826 he received Plus the fabled “ peck” we eat. TO C U R E A COLD IN O NE D A Y Take L A X A T I V E RHOMOQulnlneTablets. Drur- monpy ir It fal s to euro. t iR O V E 6 siguature Isou each box. 26c. E. W. There are 8,840,789 negroes in the T h e E m pire o f India extends over a Cnited States, but ouly 2,577 of African te rrito ry larger than the continent o f E urope, without Russia. Coatless, Caleb bears the p a il; Hetty, somehow, goes with Cale, W ith her gourd to dip the sap From the trough beneath each ta p; How they delve and work, those two, Back and forth the whole day through I And their elders point them out Unto Bob, who hangs about Where the kettle, foaming, boils. Hoping for the skimmer’s spoils. Our knowing Bob has faith but small In virtue, whose reward is all W ithin itself, and so concludes T o conjugate these unknown moods. “ I ’ ll bet they drink the sap,” quoth he. “ I ’ ll watch behind this maple tree.” The Home o l th be e Circle -c, is the home where good cooking is loved, where the family enjoy the finest of biscuits, doughnuts, cakes, and pies and other good things every day. The baking is always delicious and wholesome because OUNCES Fpÿ (¿rr K C B a k in g Pow der — the baking powder of the wave circle, is used. Get K C to-day! 25 ounces for 25c. If it isn’t all that we claim, your grocer refunds your money. Send for “Book of Presents.” ^UESMABf 6 C SILV E R FILINGS O ften tim es a s ilv e r fillin g is i n o 'f f t i h i ftb le th ftn g Id. Bat some dentists use the m ate-ini a llo w in g the m« st profit to. them selves. Y ou have to leave this to the ju dgm nt of the dentist. W hy not go to den tists w h o have b u ilt and m ain tain a reputation for relia b ili ty? Exam inations free. WISE BROTHERS DR. W. A. W lbt DR. T. P. WISE. C o r. Third and W ashington Sts. U RTON, HOW ARD E.,—Assayer and Chemist, Leadville, Colorado. Specimen prît es: Gold, Silver, Lead, |l ; (told, Silver,75c; Gold, 50c; Zinc or Copper, $1. Cyanide tests. Mailing envelopes and Dill price list sent on application. Control and Cm- iteierence: É Carbonate ^ pire work ... ïteteMT------------------ i ------H Na- solicited, tional Bank. B I PenYi ReMs are best because B 0 ■KctMful yean hare been spent In their development— half a century | or expert care in making them i ®Pen"r to all others { we are specialists In growing , ■H SL*® ® vegetable se e d s. 1U06 Heed Annual free. Oetrolt, k.Mich. . . A TRI M HMl _____ Portland Trade Directory Nam« and Addresses in Portland off Repre sentative Business firms. ^ nf*alc developing and print- for prices. W oodard. Clarke A Co. — Weister Co., Portland. ------ w prices on Lanterns and Slides. FiP fi*. H o s i e r y ; Supporters, Braces; Knit to __ L " O W H i a w t blanks; Woodard, Clarke. g J i! for "al* a* very reasonable Squire 27& Front Hi. Ti S >J S * ?!toa approval; we guarantee lit In case*. Voo dard , Clark . A Co* l 8 5 ' J 2 AÍÍ"P *2 d 10r tor pckg. asstd Fair Gold — ___ J- J- ButxeT, 18* Front street. tenant I n t Ï J * 8 î * J t j r " hade and shape ; as- --------r l ^ Q P j f c p p r oval; W oodard, Clarks Co gnarsntee the U .S. Zu? lor ,ree CÄ,ftüif- ... i OILED CLOTHING Msdt n blick or jrellow for »II kinds .c iu.t O» hrrr of wet luort work. O n » c»l* It #v#tvw eveiywliere Look for the Siili of the Fish and the n»me T O A t S on the button}. m u < M i » a ...e w . I BAGS! H A V E YOU EVER USED { “«»'•ct Di ' 1 “ t h e back lo g on the hearth .' With the aunshlne and the leave», A b l the ekimmer’e empty now, Cale choae best, you will allow. Sugar time again ha. come, 8 «. that th.y ar* placed on your next order. Buay bee* begin to hum, And the robin builde her ne*t On the maple’« talleet creat. Whence ahe blink» one eye below As the cap begin« to flow. B E M IS B A G S ? WOOL BAGS In the cottage ’neath the tree. Snug a» ever -"ug can be. Still the back log on the hearth Cracklec nightly, to our m lrtn ; ' ? * a n d « u m C a n y In t- Aa the speckled corn we pop Into enow that make* It hop ’Neath the ancient eklllet lid. H o u r Bag*. Hop Cloth, O n e « k . “ nd By Ita load of live coala hid; ««■ w — *, y ° n r hen. to lay A* we try with fork« long tlned JiJaroULTRT »ï2 J !? rt,co,» n shoot PU- Burlap of A ll Kind*. Bag. of Burlap Apple« that the Jam have lined; F K t D » - A c n . . M ill. Co., A* we crack our nuta and Jokea, and Cotton Manufactured by na. S ^ ’ Ä ' ä S o o . . . M UI. Co. Portland, Drinking health— we Jolly folk»— to measure rhe.p. From the old brown pitcher’» rim, , rtZ JT'mnx «ya«* l a . « « , perfect OL _________ FUlwl with elder to the brim, In one corner Hetty aita, • i? ? - p !'1' * ' pl,no on Pa- i J ^ f o llS L Planos on easy payment Slngmg aoftly •» •»>• k n lf. ^ Î ^ - W a k i ^ ^ '£ < * • Too a p r iín T A llsn W o o in g eleep. * b l l e keeping t lm « ¡ w l ------- ---------- ° ’ Portland. Orsgon. With her foot, to crooning rhyme. m ■ Í Á c B l a d d e r Tapping gently on and off, Rocking that aame eogar trough. s r ** ^ touSj* —Margaret Sullivan Bark* In New York ™*let end fr?m "'»t«- Write today. W h eat Bags, Oat Bag*. Barley Bag*, B E M I S BRO, BAG COMPANY, 1 5 0 S -1 5 IA Catorad# Street. H e r a ld . ’ “ ’ * " c :,3 ¿ . t . s SEATTLE. WASH. TH E S W IF T S P E C IFIC C O M P A N Y , A TL A N TA , C A . Prof. George Howison o f the depart-1 The old box-like compartment car* on ment of philosophy of the University of French railways are being gradually dls- California haa declared his belief in im- placed by veatibuled car»"of a more mod- I mortality for animals. 1 ern type. W ell Drilling M a c h in e ry,! Drilling & fishing Tools, I Irrigation P la n t,M y d ra u -i Ik Rams, Spray Pumpi,1| Write Ua REIERS0M MACHINERY < 1H2-1-6 M orrlsou St. Portland THE EXTERNAL USE OF O r o g o n fl Y St. Jacobs Oil I Dr. C. Gee Wo R h e u m a tism and N e u r a lg ia til WONDERFUL HOME - TREATMENT Is the short, sure, easy cure for Tt penetrates to the seat of torture, and relief p rom p tly follows. P r ic e , 25c. a n d 50c. To Get More Strength from Your Food OTS of people are starving with a full stomach. It needs only one Cascaret at a time to stimulate all the Bowel-Muscles enough, without purging, discomfort or loss of nutrition. You know, it’s not how much we Eat, but how wo Digest that makes us Strong, or Brainy, or Successful. When the Boweb are filled with undi gested food we may be a great deal wors^off than if we were half starved for want of Food. Because, food that stays too long in the Bowels decays there, just as if It stayed too long in the open air. Well, when food decays In the Bowels, through delayed and overdue action, what happens ? The millions of little Suction Pumps that line the Bowels and Intestines then draw Poison from the decayed Food, Instead of the Nourishment they were Intended to draw. This Poison gets Into the blood and, In time, spreads all over the body, unless the Cause of Constipation is promptly removed. That Cause of Constipation la Weak, or Lazy, Bowel Muscles. So, if you want the same natural action that a six-mile walk In the country would give you, (without the weariness) take one Cascaret at a time, with intervals between, till you reach the exact condi tion you desire. L t W * are Manufacturer« snd Importer* of í*®*! Huffam A Pendleton, sole ï ’ -fT'liln, in * Co.’* correct clothes *>tbltneu rilrni»hlnKX Morrison mod — ----— Dppn.it. p e a l o « » . A t eventide, «-hen sugar grains, The youthful helpers— for their pains— W ith gen’ rous ladle well are paid. In maple wax, for cooling, laid Upon tin platters, 'neath the trees, A treat that never falls to please. Then Bob, o f course, his finger burns, As ere it cools the mass he turns; But Cale and H etty— well content— Sit watching till the heat Is spent, When, forming In a sweet combine, W ith buttered hands, their lumps they twine And work and pull, till creamy white— The maple wax appears to s ig h t; W ith hands oft touching, eyes aflame And hearts that beat a tuneful name, “ M y s w e e t ' t w a s not the wax they meant, F o r that to Bob's lame sister went, A s his large share grew wondrous small And ne'er, in truth, grew «'b ite at all. <0 W EH# m wm I P U R E L Y VEGETABLE When the sugar'n' off is done. W ith our pots put out to sun. W ith our gourds hung up to dry, Cakes o f maple piled up high, Cale and H etty stand before The preacher, where the white deal floor Fairylik e mosaic weaves D. M. FERRY » CO.. CLASSIF1EDADVERT1S1NG STAND BEFORE THE PREACHER/ f p Haunter* Cale, and H etty soon, W ith glowing faces like the moon A t harvest time and eyes that see No peering orbs behind that tree. The gourd dips up the flowing sweet, And H etty lifts her face to meet T w o lips that happen ( ? ) in the way As Cale kneels down— but not to pray. “ A h a !” says Bob. beneath his breath, "Such goodness tickle* me to death; But go it, Cale, you’ re welcome, too. I ’ ll take the skimmin’s— *ame to you.” JAQUES MFG. CO. Chicago. DENTISTS SPECIFIC, N o other remedy has given such perfect satisfaction as a TH E GREAT blood purifier and tonic or is so reliable in the cure of blood dis BLOOD PDfUFlEa eases of every character as S. S. S. It is known as “ T h e K in g of Blood Purifiers,” and the secret of its success and its right to this title is because **!T C U R E S D IS E A S E It is an honest medicine, made entirely of purifying, healing ! roots, herbs and barks, which are acknowledged to be specifics for diseases arising from an impure or poisoned condition of the blood and possessing tonic properties that act gently and admirably in the upbuilding of a run down, weakened or disordered condition of the system. One of the greatest points in favor of S. S. S. is that it is the only blood remedy on the market which does not contain a mineral ingredient of some kind to derange or damage the system. It is the one medicine that can be taken with absolute safety by the youngest child or the oldest member of the family, and persons who have allowed their systems to get in such condition that most medicines are repulsive to the stomach will fiud that S. S. S., while thorough, is gentle and pleasant in its action, and has none of the nauseating effects of the different mineral mixtures and concoctions offered as blood purifiers. As every part of the body is dependent on the blood for nourishment and strength, it is necessary that this vital fluid be kept free from germs and poisons. So long as it remains uucontaminated we are fortified against dis- G e n tle m e n :— S . S . S . is u s e d a s a f a m ily m ed to ln a In o u r ease, and health is assured; but any impurity, h om e. I m y s e lf h a v e ta k e n a n d a l w a y s fo u n d It w h a t It lg humor or poison acts injuriously on the sys o la im e d to be. I t t h o r o u g h ly c le a n s e s th e s y s te m o f Im tem and affects the general health. Pus p u ritie s , in c r e a s e s th e a p p e t it e . Im p r o v e s th e d ig e s tio n , a n d b u ild s u p th e g e n e r a l h e a lth . I h a v e g iv e n it t o my tular eruptions, pimples, rashes and the ohikdren w it h fine re s u lts . I t p r o m p t ly r e s t o r e s th e a p p e different skin affections show that the blood tit e an d c le a r s th e s k in o f a ll e r u p tio n s . I t is a v e r y fine b lo o d to n ic an d has m y h e a r ty e n d o rs e m e n t. is in a feverish and diseased condition as a 124 S. Bth S t., L e b a n o n , P a . P. H . T H O M P S O N . result of too much acid or the presence oi some irritating humor. Sores and Ulcers are the result of morbid, unhealthy matter in the blood, and Rheumatism, Catarrh, Scrofula, Contagious Blood Poison etc., are all deep-seated blood disorders that continue to grow worse as long as the poison remains. But all blood diseases are not acquired; some person* are born with an hereditary taint in the blood and we see this great affliction manifested in many ways. The skin has a waxy, pallid appearance, the eyes are often weak, glands of the neck enlarged, and as the taint has been in the blood since birth the entire health is usually affected. In all blood troubles S. S. S. has proved itself a perfect remedy and has well earned the title of “ K IN G O F B LO O D P U R IF IE R S .” It goes down into the circulation and removes all poisons, humors, waste or foreign matter, and makes this stream of life pure and health- sustaining. Nothing reaches inherited blood troubles like S. S. S.; it removes every particle of the taint, purifies and strengthens the weak, i deteriorated blood, and supplies it with the I healthful properties it needs and establishes the « foundation for good health. As a tonic th is' j— ---- — ™ great medicine has no equal, and it will be found ] especially bracing to weak, anaemic persons. Rheumatism, Catarrh, Sores and Ulcers, Skin, Diseases, Scrofula, Contagious Blood Poison and all other blood troubles are cured perma nently by S. S. S., and so thorough is the cleansing of the blood that no trace of the dis - } ease is left to break out in future years or to be transmitted to offspring. I f you are in 3 need of a blood purifier get “ T H E K I N G ” of them all, S. S. S.— and good results are i assured. Book on the blood aifd any medical advice desired furnished without charge to «ill wlio write Li from many subscribers $1,000 a copy. ____________________ eiTfl Permanently Cured. N o fltsor nerrousnese after Brat day’s use of Dr. K line’s O reat N erve ILiorcr Send for F r e e » 2 trial bottle and treatise. pTK.li.EHue, Lid., 031 Arch St.. Philadelphia, Pa. B W IF T *9 T h li wondtrful Chi* iirse Doctor tn called great because he curt*« people without opera tion that are given up to die. He cures with those wonderful Chi* II»»-* herbs, roots, buds, > harks ff.id vegetables that art* entirely un known to medical s c ____________ _ ence In this comitry. Thro igit ihn use o f (hoM hurm't 'S remedies (his tamous doctor knows the aoiiou of over 5ou tl ffer.nl remedies which he successlully uses In tlUTeren. diseases. Ifa Kuarani« estocursca’ airh. asthma, luoit, ihr »at, rheuma Ism, nervoi sness, stomach, liver; k d- neys, etc.; has hut dr ds of testimonials» charges moderate, ( all and see him. Patients out of the city write for hlankr anti <• rculars. Send stamp. C O N SU LTATIO N Fit UK. Addrets THEC. GEE WO CHINESE MEDICINE CO 1 6 2 'j Tirst St., S. C. Cor. Morrison Mention paper. PORTLAND. OREGON. W . L. D o u g l a s ! • S ^ & ' a ^ S H O E S K L W . L . D o u g la s « 4 . 0 0 C H t E d g e L in o J c a n n o t b e « q u a ile d a t a n y p ric « . TvWUSL,. « SHOCS I ALL FRICKS One Cascaret at a time will properly cleanse a foul Breath, or Coated Tongue, thus proving clearly its ready, steady, sure, but mild and effective action. A coming Headache can be warded off, tn short order, by a single Cascaret, snd the cause removed. Heartburn, Gas-belchlng, Acid-risings In the throat, and Colicky feeling are sure signs of Bowel trouble from food poisons, and should be dealt with promptly. One Cascaret will stop the coming trouble, move on the Bowel load, and free the Digestive Juices, If that one Cascaret is taken as soon as the first signs are noticed. .J uiy « ,,f* C apital *2 500.0« W. L . O O U O I A B M A H I 8 4 8 F L L S M O R When your Bowel-Muscles grow flabby they need Exercise to strengthen them — n o t" Physic" to pamper them. There-* only one kind of Artificial Exercise for the Bowel-Muscles. Ita name 1 » ’ ’ C A S C A R E TS ," and Its price Is Ten Cents a box. Cascarete act like Exercise on the Muscles of the Bowels, and make them stronger every time they force these Muscles to act naturally. The stronger these Muscles propel the food, the stronger does the friction of the food set on the flow of Digestive Juices. The mere of these Juices that set on food, the more Nutriment does that food turn Into, and the richer nourishment do the little Suction Pumps of the Intestines draw out of U. Don’t fall to carry the Vest Pocket M F M B t a ./ M M H O F M T H A H A M r O l H t , M A H U f A O T U R T R IR T H f W O R L D . Cascaret Box with you constantly. W • U ,U U U disprove th.a «tattment. A ll Druggists sell them— over ten III could lake you Into m y three la rg e factnrtee 1 million boxes a year, for six years past. , at I Brockton, Mass., and sh ow you the : f in fin it «" w ith which e v ery pair ol shoe« Is made" you Be very careful to get the genuine. i | care «Id 1 . 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