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= «A M ’8 fer«-» - - - ä ? teetlmontal. m the kst»wo prevloll a two—over IC.DMI. * * “ bidins eonUdence of the people- 117 .» proof of Its unequaled worth. r ' ,Pbe blood, cures all blood dls L jl huner* and all eruptions. K j T - the stomach, creates an '“ ¡hulida UP the whole system. tired feeling and makes the •'h‘ 1 ,°l>Mlauld, or in new tablet form, g S * * ? * ’!'“ ’ _____________ ■ r ick s f r o m sr rti ‘“ You make a good many mis , ^ —pendent of Cardiff, Wales. takes. I suppose,’ the lawyer said. that great sand dunes extend “ ‘ }o u too, no doubt,’ said the doc ■ ¡let »long the north coast o f the tor. Chauneh These, In addition to “ •Hut doctors’ mlstnkea are often utterly worthless for ull pur- burled deep under ground,’ said the ire also a menace to the narrow lawyer. * lowlands between them and “ ’ 1 es,’ »aid the doctor, ‘and law .,!!j A company o f business men yers’ mistakes often swing six feet In '.determined to P»t the sand to the n lr !' *’ u!« and If their works proTe table’ an Industry will he built up F allacy About g tw s ls n . Iris dunes. The plau Is to wanu Jewelers, when watches ure with , bricks from sand. The expert them for repairs, are frequently luault* L has proved a success on the conti ed with the remak .»here the bricks are produced in I trust there Is no danger of crys colors and take a glase satis tals being substituted for the Jewels lu rilv Some experts claim that the works of my watch." bricks made of sand and lime For a great many persons think there the building brick of the future are dishonest Jewelers who make a :tlej and the United Kingdom. practice, with “ full Jeweled” watches, o f substituting crystals for the jewels K efn rm X e e i c d . asked the reporter, "is there at an enormous profit. ITtj be any reform legislation in the As a matter of fact, there W no truth In this suspicion. A Jeweler, no matter f future?" 1 obably not,” answered the eminent how dishonest, could not steal the tew- man, “hut the conviction Is growing els • • In a watch, for they are valueless; Fiber«' ought to be a change in the they only cost 10 cents apiece. l o[ administering the oath in courts In antique watches the Jewela were fc c io e .” often costly. In modern watches they In «hst respect?” I«y¡ it is felt tlmt a witness should are never worth more than $15 a gross. I,«oro merely to tell the truth and lag but the truth. Telling the whole Makes a Difference. L j, not only unnecessary in most Dwellers In apartment houses some L but is sometimes highly injudi- times seem to forget thut conversations in the entrance halls may be overheard by other tenants. This was the greet WASTED TO A SH A D O W , ing which a belated husband received | Found a Cure After Fifteen Years at the door of his apartment recently: “ Don’t talk to m e! I know very well of Suffering what you would say! Ilut I know— ,H Stotts, messenger at the State you have been off playing poker and ^itol, Columbus, 0 ., eovs: lost all your money!’’ “ For fifteen years I “ No, I didn't, my d ea r; I won twen had kidney troubles, , \ and though 1 doctored ty dollars,” was the conciliating an- ¡ 8" 'pr- The other voice suddenly modulated. “ Well, perhaps after all we women are a little too severe— a man should have a little recreation now nnd then.” He W m L o o k in g A head. . W icked to Hepcutance. Ar- PIRITU AL vision Is not material blindness. <■' “:r-- , 5»>. The ruses drop from ain, hut the thorns remain. ," ? y r Work nu,y •»weed,” said Mr | Klrkluud recently, “ or we may err r " e, ? ’ a" " 11 Dlny fal>- H must f.” ® * “ , We m* ke '«» mlstakes-hut 1 • you know, mistakes are commou. ‘ « ' « ‘ «kes are common everywhere I heard a lawyer nud a doctor taunt- ng one another this afternoon about them. b l a s t s W arn in g N o h , C allin g th* tl“ l‘ “ U,_ er“ tur** *»“ 1 the peo- I pie o f Massachusetts hope to obliter . ute the moth completely. Saad. 1 ’ faithfully, could not find a cure. I had heavy backaches, diz zy headaches and ter rible urinary disor ders. One day I col lapsed, fell insensible on the sidewalk, and then wasted away in I for ten weeks. After being given II began using Doan’ s K idney Pills, lcouple of months I regained my |health, and now weigh 188 ponnde. five holes did it, and I have been 11 two years.” I id hy all dealers. 50 cents a box. pr-Milbnrn Co., Buffalo, N. Y . h o r n God Is working toward a perfect man in a perfect world. m a c ÌÀ'lì’AV- A criminal may escape from his c«ll. but not from himself. Ttia Ufe 0f goodness Is the likeness of God. rCrr' l ' ^ X t-í'iV ;:y ■:■ ■■■■ ■ ^lany lose their souls to save their ■kins. T he W It Is a mistake to be forever copying copies. Ritualism Is an attempt to feed men on furniture. /A’ D; k<» Him« The simplest patriotism Is the hard est to practice. He Is a brave man who thinks new thoughts aloud. The godly man Is he who acts divine ly to Ills fellows. Duplicity of conduct will not win Im plied ty of confidence. The riper the fruit of holiuesa, the lower It bends Itself. There will be “good will amongst men” when they all do God’s wilL The angel’s song Is not set for their choir alone, but for all the chorus of humanity. Sorrows cannot separate us from the Savior, but He shall yet Beparute us from them. SACRIFICIAL CUSTOMS. V i-’ , O d d R e ll t f t o u a l l l t e S t i l l P r u c t t c v d A u i o u i f t h e A r m e n i a n P e o x a iita i. inning S troke The Rev. George E. White, a mission ary of the American Bonrd In Marso- vun, western Turkey, Is the uuthor oi an article In the Hartford Seminary Record on “ Present Day Sacrifice lu ^7* Asia Minor,” In which he says: “ Some time ago the writer was one of a summer excursion party which set out to visit a well-known iiool of water tucked away in a beautiful nook high up among the Anatolian mountains, and with a wide reputation for sanctity and healing powers. We arrived Just as the last of a flock of 300 sheep were being passed through a peculiar hole In the = & ’ = S H O E S thin edge of a huge ruck to deliver * them from a disease of the liver sup W. L. D ouglas $ 4 .0 0 Gilt E dge Line ca n n o t b e equalled at any price. posed to prevent the proper laying on *.U> ouíl «. of fa t While we were lunching an other party’ arrived who proceeded to build a fire, kill a goat they had brought and roast the meat, and after a little we were presented with some of the sacrificial meat and urged to Join our new friends In the eating of it The leader was a redhead or Shiite Turk and was accompanied by his wife and a nominally (Christian) Armenian cattle-lifter. They did not Inform us of the object of their petition and In view of all the circumstances It would not have been good form to Inquire. The spot Is much frequented hy young moth ers who wish to Induce an abundant ESTAB l I5m, ;) flow of milk. That happens to tie the ’JULY 6 i 8T« only time that I have ever partaken of C apital * 2 . 500,000 a u f o r n ia T ig S y r u p ~s^rr 7 r & , r v c i s c o rzzrr •<.!; tí .» • XJ5 "x >• * > V "AMAMI. fr V ' ■txv.; J ,ii*S5 pT4 VJ1 i*R>ROR»IP|?|ipPr* "YiVi (q E levates W ater W. L. D ouglas 3 « ■ » ..» i y.-AW .;c-’...Vai i*. - X 'X ; If more than ordinary skill in playing brings the honors of the game to the winning player, so exceptional merit in a remedy ensures the commendation of the well informed, and as a reason able amount of outdoor life and recreation is conducive to the health and strength, so does a perfect laxative tend to one’s improvement In cases of constipation, biliousness, headaches, etc. It is all-important, however, in selecting a laxative, to choose one ot known quality and excellence, like the ever pleas ant Syrup of Figs, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup C o., a laxative which sweetens and cleanses the system effect- ually, when a laxative is needed, without any unpleasant after effects, as it acts naturally and gently on the interna! organs, simply assisting nature when nature needs assistance, without griping, irritating, or debilitating the internal organs in any w ay, as it contains nothing of an objectionable or injurious nature. As the plants which are combined with the figs in the manu facture of Syrup of Figs are known to physicians to act most beneficially upon the system, the remedy has met with their general approval as a family laxative, a fact well worth con sidering in making purchases. It is because of the fact that S Y R O P © F F I G S is a remedy of known quality and excellence, and approved by physicians that has led to its use b y so many millions of well informed people, who would not use any remedy of uncertain quality or inferior reputation. Every family should have a bottle of the genuine on hand at all times, to use when a laxative remedy is required. Please to remember that the genuine Syrup of Figs is for sale in bottles of one size only, by all reputable druggists and that full name of the company— California Fig Syrup C o ., is plainly printed on the front of every package. Regular price, 50c per bottle. 3 In a cozy chair Mr. Trouble Hunter sat in front of a big warm stove, but looked sad as the smoke curled from bis clear Havana cigar. Ills lovely wife placed her arm on the top o f the chair back and with the other hand stroked his troubled brow. “ Has something gone wrong In busi ness, dear?” she asked. He remained silent. “ Y’ ou’ve been disappointed over something?” He remained silent and on his face care brooded. Portland Trade Directory “ W hat on earth Is worrying you, dear?” she asked with tears In her M res and Addresses in Portland of Repre- voice. fative Business firms. “ I was Just thinking,” he said sadly, TO SI PPL1ES; K o d a k d e v e l o p i n g a n d p r ln t- “ o f the approach o f spring, when I'll ;; wriie for prices. W o o d a r d , C la r k e A C o. have to take the stovepipe down.”— In |0K' LANTERNS — W e ls t e r C o ., P o r t la n d , sacrificial fw d. . W. L. DOUGLAS M A K E S A SELLS M O M dianapolis Star. wt prices on L anterns a n d S lid e s . I once officiated at a wedding, how- m e N '8 $ 3 . SO SHOES THAN AMY OTHER fcSTlU H OftIKEY; S iip p o rte r s , B r a c e s ; K n it to ever where the bride, but not the bride- . MANUFACTURER IN THE WORLD. The Man on the Step«. dvemeasurement b la n k s : W o o d a r d , C la r k e . $ They were going to the matinee. She groom, was a Protestant When the |t$E8 of all kinds for sal»» a t v e r y r e a s o n a b le lotjulre 27o F ron t St. procession reached the door Of If I could take you into m y three large factories was up in her boudoir putting on fin Wedding ,, , nnocnji i.||* at Brockton, M ass., and show yo u the infinite . Mre w ith w h ich e v e r y pair o f shoes Is made, you ishing touches, and he was sitting Im tlio new home the men passed in, SP.n ton a p p r o v a l; w e s p a r a n t e « tit In “Udifflcultcases: W o o d a r d , C l a r k e A C o . the women were halted at the outer ^ o u ld realize w h y W . L. D ouglas $.1.50 »hoes patiently on the front steps. _ cost m ore to make, w h y th ey hold their shape, gate while the throat o f a sheep was fit better, wear longer, and are of greater Em i‘y**ry s h a d e a n d shape?; as- "George,’ she called down sweetly, * “"i suit on a p p r o v a l; W o o d a r d , C la r K e C o intrinsic value than a n y other $ 3 .5 0 shoe. “ Just one minute more until I find my cut on the threshold Just tiefore tho W. L. Doug/la» S t r o n g M a d o Shomm f o r g u a r a n t e e t h e U . S. bride stepped across It, and some of M en , $ 2 .5 0 , $ 2 . 0 0 . B o * * ' S c h o o l 8 -.0ri?,he i!11*^est. W r it e lo r fr e e c a t a lo g , gloves.” £ Hoorn, $ 2 . 6 0 , $ 2 , $ 1 . 7 5 ,$ 1 .5 0 ‘«wood Co* Fifth und Oak. the fresh, red blood was smeared on her . Drama C A U T I O N . — Insist np»»n having W X .D o u g . F lft r i minutes passed. shoes. Tako no substitute. N one genuine io r « “ B u ffu m A P e n d l e t o n , so le “ George,” came from above, wait wedding shoes. without hi* name and price gtamped on bottom . ' n a c o ‘ s c o r r * o t « nth« s “ Devout Armenians often eagerly fa s t Color Eue lets used ; thru uill not u/ear brassy. I've lost my pin. n 8 furnishing*». M orrison and another second. W rite fo r J Hunt rated Cat.» lop. rwt** Opposite pos toil ice. contribute to a common fund, with Twenty minutes slipped by. W. JL. DOlüLA.S, lirocktou. Mass. "George,” she continued, "don’t go. which a sacrificial meal Is provided for 7011 want y°ur hens to :®y the poor, or for all who may happen to Acm e Mills Co., One moment. A button Just Jumped off T h ® V T n r d -W o r k ln ic I l e f o r m e p , be present The oriental trinity con my shoe.” “ Sometimes,” suid I ’ nele Eben, “ It f£iiAN8“ thdest piano house on Pa- Long silence. Then George calls sists o f the father, the son and the Irii s»rii« arn8 an<1 p l*nos on easy psyaw nta Virgin Mary, and. In a town known to ’pears to me like a reformer was one o' .Us ‘jLuote y ° u • prlco. A lien A w ea rily : f g r c ju m a k erco., P o r tla n d . O re g o n . "H urry a little, Ethel. If you got the writer, at the feast o f St Mary, deshere people dat has to talk two i r ',.,.;A! 'HY ,T A " ' H T K R K K . down In another five minutes we can they provide calves or sheep by a com hours an’ a half to ’spress one o’ de ten ■ I « g ra d a n te d make the evening performance. Mat mon contribution, adding to them sonw commandments. An’ dar warn't no dls- P lW . R 1 ’ U A I’ ll lX s T I T l'T I ', fifty loaves of bread. The bread and pute ’bout dat ln de firs’ place.”— inee's over long ago.” r ****'• »«lldlrif, Portland, Oregon. meat are then distributed from the Washington Star. church door to the community poor. One yair recently the observance was omit- How's This? te«L as some began to question Its need, I s a E B a D B H fl W e o ffe r One H un dred Dollars R ew ard fo i a n y case o f Catarrh hut during the next year thirty-five H ail , Catarrh Cure. m a l ca n n o t b e cu re d by children from the homes of that com- r . J. CHK.NKY A CO., P r o n a .T o l e d o ,a I».. ooH w h e n thp f e a s t of tlie I w ®. n d e rsig n e d , have k n o w n F. J. munlty d ie d , and wnen tne reasi or tn e (or u th o last 15 years, and l « l ie r e him Mother o f God came round again the p e rfe ctly h o n o ra b le In all business tra n .s e - ; tlo n . aud fin a n cia lly a ble to ca rry o u t a n y ot>- 1 people rose en masse to resume the old liga tion s m ade by th eir firm. W ssr 4 I b g o X , W holesale Druggists, T oled o, O. custom.” W a id in '!, K in sa n A M a r v in , W holesale Drug 5 IFIEDADVERTISING ■I. i,,ih.n ev • • MAv ir V tlffT*1 ■ ¡s; by WATER POWER T H E CO LU M BIA H Y D R A U L IC R A M ■E m 10,000 WWXvvvv I tur. '*15* i 0,1 A lw a y s Houtrht lias borne ' Clms. II. F le tc h e r , a n d 1ms b een m ade under his to h na 8uPervislon f o r o v e r 3 0 years. A llow no ono “ . W e Ve ynn ln th is. C ou n terfeits, Imitations and ^ s t - a s - g o o d ” a re b u t E xp erim en ts, nnd endanger tho “ C hildren—E x p e r ie n c e again st Experim ent. What is CASTOR!A korirr'i\ a harm less su b stitu te f o r Castor OH, P ar^* S Z £ .V poP» „ m l H oothUig Syrups. I t is rleasimt- Jt “ eith er O p iu m , M orp h in e n o r other > « r c o « o and air*“- *ts “ tre is Its gu a ra n tee. It destroys M onn* (o,ioaUi r fe v e r is h ness. I t cu res Diarrhoea J and F ill r.°hevcs T e e th in g T ro u b le s, cures Constipation stonw ? 11 a ssim ilates th e F o o d , regulates the The t hi'ij n<l B o w e ls, g iv in g h ealth y and natural sleep. . C h i l d r e n ’ s P a n a c e iv -T h o M o th e r’ s F r i e n d . p Kind You Have Always Bought Reason. ” Ia that #o?" asked the father, much gratified. “ I didn't know whether be “ How Is everything going?" asks the was really Improving or whether I was manager of the department store o f the merely getting used to IL” — Harper’s gupertntendent of bis restaurant Weekly. “ Good business ln everything except the hashes and stews," answers ths T o B reak In Mew Shoes. superintendent “ I can’t understand A lw ayt t h a »e In A lle n ’t F o o t-K a v , a p ow d er we don't have more demand for It cure« hot, «w e s tin g , a ch in g , rwotlen feet rtn sln e s* In Use For Over 3 0 Years. 1 «««rav« t »•rr. TT m u iim v mrmarr. nww ? of raising a portion of it to any desired height. Curre corn». In g ro w in g n ail« and b u n io n s. At all drnggt«t« and »h oe «tore*, I V D on't accep t a n v .u b .m u t « . «a m p le m ailed KRKK Add re«. Alien S. O! n o te d , I. H ay, H Y. JTo Mead or 1». A man always has a plausible exrnee -Osn’t I sell you a pampas earn cure for not obeying the lovedhy nelghbor- rnedam." « I d the peddler. as-thyself command.__________ ,7 i v V , » " “ I htM1* « ! wo™*^ After a man once tries the rest cure ■£T , k T i door was . shut T . " * with I " * s sudden Tken o the be hasn’t much u»e for any othar ■lam.—Chlreso Tribuam brand. J It is the farmer's friend in the * dry »eason " and is indispensable to those owning land high above ditches. It will furnish water for domestic purposes, even elevating pure water of the spring by means of the impure or muddy water, as found in some streams. Require® no attention. Practically no cost of maintenance, there being no part* to get out of order. A ram will pay for itself in a short time. giving utmost satisfaction. Every ram installed is W e keep a large stock constantly on hand. Write to our Hydraulic Department today for illustrated literature. C olumbia E ngineering W orks Not that K in d at a : : P la n . “ All my threats don’t bother him a _ t a all,” said the collector. " N o r replied the m #*rrh a n t, **aftld ------- -------------- we could go as far aa we liked, e h r "W ell—er— I think the place he men j tioned waa farther than you’d like." — Philadelphia Press. m R T O J f — A a a a y e r a n d « h«*ml«t, . Laadville, L'oloradOk Hperlnien prices: CloldL I«* ad, f t ; Mold, fttlvar.TIfl; Oold, SOe; 81 m a i < Opper, «1 < > mii l>le teals. Mailing anvalopea and hill price list aent on application. Control and U » l F,r* w<2Tk *ollclu<L Keferenca: Cartninata N e 1 tlonal Bank. Obvloaal jr. Trusty Henrhman Henator, I think 1 ought to tell you that your politieal atoeh It running low out in our section. Senator Lotantuu— If there is anything the matter with my political stock yott I haven’t been attending to your duty in looking sfter my fen ce»-th at’* all. Mother» will find M"\ Winslow’« toothing Nyrnp tho beet remedy to u»e lor their ehUOrsB «■*“ »» » a fs t t o a g r«Hod._____ n .. l y tk lw M . PORTLAN D , OREGON L f l O WA l U» h riJO ***• v tUR' !>•■»•<» »n»1 all ?f«*rv»)UR rn* a«m III U I*rmar.«fitly »*»ifp»1 hy fir. Kl.n**’a nn-mH Si»rv*- R. « (ir*r Hsjntl f r KRF.K f? trial an<l treat 1 $*-. Dr. It II. Kiln , 14., Ml Arch Ht., Pl.lia Pa. ; is a simply constructed and inexpensive machine that can utilize a small (all of water for the purpose Tenth and Johnson Streets E n tarp r««». them.” _ . . ___ “ Advertise ’em." advises the manager. -Advertise a great remnant sal#.- H E C O L U M B IA H Y D R A U L IC R A M T gists, T o le d o , O. II all’s catarrh t ure Is taken Internally, act ing dtractly upon the blood and mucous sur- "But," argue the myal m binet when faces o ‘ f the ___ system. . Price lie. _ per bottle. Pharaoh decides to begin the erection Bold by all Druggists. Teatlm onlala free, f la il's F am ily Pills are th e beat. of the first pyramid, “ why do you want to put this bu$e mass o f stone? Can W h e t F a th er T h o a g h t. you give a good reason for it?" A New York teacher o f Instrumental “ Sam Hill, n o!” testily replies music was one day telling the father of Pharaoh. "B ut In the centuries to a pupil, a lad o f 10 years, o f the prog come our reign will he unforgotten be ress mads by the boy In bis studies cause of the many reasons assigned by ” 1 think he la Improving a great deal,” scientists for the building o f the pyra said the professor. "H e will certainly mids.”— New Orleans Picayune. learn to play the piano,” n is PUMPS A W A Y UNCEASINGLY WITHOUT ANY ATTENTION ihii v#r, On th« Traft v>ith a Fish Brand Pommel Slicker “ 1 followed the tr.lt from Tex.a r cold, • wind coat when w indy, • rain coat when h rain®<L •nd for a cover at niche If w t fo t to bad. and I will say that I have gotten morn com fort out o f your slicker than any othaf ona article that I ever ow n ed ." (Tb* n«m$ sad i-Mre«* , f th« writar of thfa BMv.llr 11*4 I «Mar mmy b. h«4 oa «t|„n ) W e t W eather Oarmenta for Riding. W alk ing, W orking or ftporttoif. HIGHEST AWARD WORID SJAIR, A . J. T O W E R CO. ■OTTO«, V. I. A. T O W * « CANADIAN 1904 . 1uiia«M k.fiA S O ., Limited Miss Deery— Iton’t you think Harry P. M. U. « ’ the o f . a Greek ..«tue? statu e? r- he profile of ' h®« Mi«e Jet 1er»— Yea ; It's particularly o » I W H ” tic*able la hi. cheak. I Na. 20 0« vrrttlegto n«l ▼ertla«ra i»l« *■»»« .