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Ismadf of the bast rwirriahinbldckor/fllow ‘ he and bl00d' r" * " blood eases, all humors a ll CU eruptions. di»- I t strengthens th e stomach, crea tes appetite and builds up the whole system . an w ^“ Remorse l „ LIKE A L L D ou btfu l Compliment. Dick— Last season l was in the mountains aud I tell you among tbe F i ï S r rm »,i.„u^.;r^ ab" i . ? ' ,ï ï ï ,. . ^ S I girls 1 was a lion. This year I am a SndIbekHSEKIllrUl b„.U-»nd uv«UM.nr It 11. Kim ,1x1. *UArchSt..Pt,U«.,l*-. lion, here at the beach. D olly— Ab. I see. Last year you T h e I ’ n lte d S ta t e s lig h th o u s e were a mountain lion, aud this year cost »4 ,5 0 0 ,0 0 0 a y e a r . you are a sea lieu. New York City now baa twelve regu lar school» for nurses. K‘iU tllf' Ur6U * " U» « Marion Harland. ) Mothers w ill find Mrs. Winrtow’ s Soothing the beat rem edy to use for their ch ildroj Th e celebrated a u th o re s s so h ig h ly e - Syrup during the teething period. t emed by the w om en o f A m e rica , says on pages 103 and 44o o f h er poj u lar Wi rk, D e lic a t e O p e r a tio n * V. Ve 8 1 aM* ters; or, C om m on Sen e fo r “ Taas," suddenly derlartnl Cholly Mind, W ife am i M ot e r” : “ F or the at h in g back— should it be slo w ( ; __ ________ _ “ „ I ’m RW 1 Braneless, going to work. I ’ve «“ k e . the Installments. Y o Ï T T k ’ MyS a Writer the N«w 1 f,° I doe8 uot alw'uJ® go as I [ “ |ta* 1116 offeuse which gives birth In usual liqu id fo rm o r In chocolated tablets known as too d o s e . * 1 . SarsataOs. in recovering its normal strei g th - a n All- am(|e up Iny mind.” cock ^ 1 la ter is an excellent comforter. .... M . , , ... _ combining the sensation o f the >us ained | ^tui luwe. exclaimeil Miss Fej)- T h e U oa d to W e a lth . presure of a strong, warm hand wiih »er pery. ‘ M y! What a delicate opera- Not long since a dusty, tired-looking ta n tonic qu dities oeveioped in the wear- ] tlou !” — Catlmllc Standard and Times, I i J hei Was onpe a man wh<> was rob- man mg. It should be kept over the s»a to fi ut i me- the u desk •■as^si u esK o of r a .TT a f .one hundred dollars. A ln n v i K e. » presented himself uneasinea fo several days- in o. s inate v F -.m p d P r hotel, announcing that he desired time afterward he received this ion« cases tor perhaps a io r tm g h t.” * ou Q et A llen s F oot E » s e FR kB . let- room. ter: “ F or pain in ih e back w ar an A llc o c k ’s 1 W rite Allen S. Olmsted, I e Roy. N. Y ., lor a 8 IM Ster.unstu-.tl , r n w in g as it wears off. f n e » . n # l e of A l l e n f o o t - K e » . cure. 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A j I d ru g gr< .... ........... _ ._ now what would be your lowest price heavy and t e achi. g in essant.” This seems a splendid result, t«» me^after^behig gists sell it. 25c. D o n 't accept a n y substitute. W w l'b remorse that I could have done nlnnmt without any hair."— uy hair “ Mtü». J. II. F lftn t, for a room to sleep in?” Colorado Springs. Oolo. ---- sueh a thing, I send you a dollar aud Juat m W e ll« H opes. “ One dollar, if you only occupy it for a half to ease mv conscience." Singletou— No man can tell what a Mado by J. C. A yer Co., Lo w e ll, M u * , Tess— Mr. Mugley has actually asked a night,” was the reply. lla o manufacturare o f V. She K n e w . .Miss Passay if he might call upon her. “ Well, wouldn’t half a dollar make woman will do next. SARSAPARILLA. Sunday School Teacher—Can any of It Just about right?" demanded the Wedderly— And it’8 Just as well he Jess— You don’t say? I ’ll |>et she's PILLS. you children tell me what was Kiug wayfarer, producing a 50-eent piece. can’t. Otherwise she’d be sure to do got her bridesmaid picked out already b e s t in t h e w o r l d CMfcRRY PECTORAL. David’s nationality? |.LDouglas Gill Edgs line — Philadelphia Press. •\ou see, I ’m all excited up travelln’, something altogether different Willie— Hebrew. annatbaequalledatanyprlce y and I don’t expect to sleep more than S. S. T.—That’s right. Now, can any half the time I ’m in there." To Shot Or alert: yf. L Douylaa Job one tell me bis wife’s nationality? bing House is the most miirnilftelnthlscoiuilry B e tw e e n F r ie n d * . Annie (after pause)— I know, teach- aend fo r Catalog er. Ma.vme— Jack says be admires my S. S. T.— Well, Annie, you may tell frankness and that my face in like an open book to him. us. Edyth— Well, the comparison Is quite Annie— Shebrew.—Toledo Blade. / O ASTORIA has met with pronounced favor on tho part of physicians, pharma- appropriate, for you certainly do keep W o u ld n ’t H a v e B een S tr a n g e . your face ot>en most of the time. ^ ceutical societies and medical authorities. It is used by physicians with Tw o women were strangers to each other at a reception. After a few mo D iffe r e n t ia t in g ;. results most gratifying. The extended use of Castoria is unquestionably tho ments’ desultory talk the first said, W illiam,” said the boss, “ sort those rather querulously: result of three facts: /»**— 'The indisputable evidence that it is harmless: •ggs into two piles. They are to be sold “ I don’t know what’s the matter with at different prices.” Second- That it not only allays stomach pains and quiets the nerves, but assimi that tall, blonde gentleman oyer there. “ Yes, sir,” said the boy. “ The fresh He was so attentive a while ago, but and the near fresh?” lates the food: Third — It is an agreeable and perfect substitute for Castor Oil. "No, you lunkhead: the big and the be won’t look at me now.” “ Perhaps,” said the other, “ he saw little.” — Chicago Tribune. It is absolutely safe. I t does not contain any Opium, Morphine, or other narcotic ¡HOES FOR KVERYBODY AT ALL PRICES. Men’s 8boes, S>5 to $1.50. Boys' Shoes. $3 me come in. He’s my husband.’* to$1.25. W om en's Shoes, $4.00 to $1.50. L. D O U G LA S ’3.50 & *3.00 Shoes ,i¡ers $4 Physicians Recommend Castoria Misses’ S l Children's 8hoes. $2.25 to $1.00. !|rr \V. L. D o u g in a W o m e n ’ s, M is s e s a n d j Children’ s s h o e s ; f o r s t y le , fit a n d w e a r th e y e x c e l o t h e r m a k e s . If I could take y o u in to m y large betones at B rock ton , M ass..an d show you how carefully Y V .L. D ouglas shoes ire made, you w o u ld th en understand why they hold th e ir shape, fit b etter, wear longer, and are o f g re a te r value Ilian any other m ake. j Wherever you liv e , yo u can ob tain W . L . Douglas shoes. H is n am e and p rice is stamped m tie bottom, w h ich p r o t e c t « you again st high prices and in ferior sh oes. T a k e n o s u b s t i• tote. Ask your dea ler fo r W . L . D o u gla s shoe« ad insist upon h a v in g th e m . 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I f n ot a t y o u r d e a le r’s w rite nearest a gen cy fo r descriptive circ u la r. can be used in a n y room and is the best all-round house la m p made. G ives a clear, steady ligh t. Is the safest lam p you can buy. Brass th rou gh o u t a n d n ic k e l plated. Equ ipped w ith the latest im p ro v e d burner. H a n d som e—*im p le - * a tls fa c to ry . Harry la m p w a rra n ted . W r it e to n ea re.t a gen cy i f y o u ca n n o t get it fr o m y o u r d ealer. STAN D AR D O IL CO M PAN Y Best in America W e m ake them P*ot take orders and peddle our R u bber r Etc. w e m a n u fa c tu r e o u r fo o d s . Our equipment is th e n ew est t money can buy. Write today for our t Stamp Catalogue.” Banking by Mail THE IR W IN -H O D S O N CO., P o r tla n d , O r e g o n w W a n t e d Hall’s Catarrh Cure is tnken Internally, and kcts directly on the blood and mucous surface* of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY dt CO., Toledo, O. Sob! by Druggists, 75c. lia ll’s Family Fills are the best. T a k ln K It. S iz e . E P A Y S o re Salem, Oregon. ju*t •• well take advant- °f the big dividend payer», at very door, as the Eaatem in- — IN T E R E ST P E R YEAR your money under your own Principal guaranteed by Certificate of deposit. You the bank. Fullest inweati- -*vitsd. :fic Coast Securities Co. ’WTUID, orkm . N On eaving* depo»*t* ** or more, compounded twice every rear. It i* ju«‘ “ t0 open . Saving* Account With u* by Mail a* if you hved " * * * door. Send for our f r ^ ^ k j let, "Bank ng by *n learn full particular*. Ad^reaa Oregon Trust & Savings Bank Portland, Oregon Sixth and Washington Sta. h il d r e n o t N a b c o t ic . JSumpkin S m d m A lx. Senna * J U k *iu Sola - A run Seed » ffirm Seed - Çlon/ÙJ Jufmr . Mtàéeryremn Fieren A perfect Remedy forConstlpa- tion. Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea. Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ness and L O S S OF SLEEP. Dr. B. Halstead Scott, o f Chicago, Ills., says: “ I have prescribed your Castoria often fo r Infants during my practice, and find It very satisfactory." Dr. W illia m Belm ont, o f Cleveland, O hio, says: “ Your Castoria stand» first in its class. In my th irty years o f practice I can say I never have found anything that so filled the place.” Dr. J. H. T a ft, o f B rooklyn, N. Y ., says: “ I have used your Castoria and found It an excellent remedy In m y household and private practice fo r many years. Th e form ula Is excellent.” Dr. R. J. H am len, o f D etroit, Mich., says: " I prescribe your Castoria extensively, as I have never found anything to equal It fo r children’» troubles. I am aware that there are Imitations in tho field, but I ulway» see that m y patients get Fletcher’s.” Dr. Wm. J.M cC rann , o f Omaha, Neb., says: “ As the fath er o f thirteen children I certainly know something about your great m edicine, and aside from my own fam ily experience I have in my years o f practice found Cas toria a popular and efficient remedy In almost every home.” Dr. J. U. Clausen, o f Philadelphia, Pa., says: “ The name that your Cas toria has made for Itself In the tens o f thousands of homes blessed by the presence o f children, scarcely needs to bo supplemented by the endorse ment o f the medical profession, but I, fo r one, most heartily endorse It and believe It an excellent remedy.” Dr. R. M. Ward, o f Kansas City, Mo., says: “ Physicians geneially do not prescribe proprietary preparations, but In the case o f Castoria my experi ence, like that o f many other physicians, has taught me to make an ex ception. I prescribe your Castoria In my practice t ccause I have found It to be a thoroughly reliable remedy fo r children’s complaints. Any physi cian who has raised a fam ily, as I have, w ill Join me In heartiest recom mendation o f Castoria.” GENUINE C A S T O R IA ALWAYS Bears tbe Signature of Facsimile Signature of N EW YO RK . A l b rnoivth .-» o l d j j D o s i s - J I M S EXACT COPY OF W R A P P E R The Kind You Have Always Bought In TMI U se F o r O ver 3 0 Years. eCNTAUM OOMMNT, TT HUMMT •▼ HIT. N IK TORS CITV- PUTNAM F A D E L E S S DYES Color more good* brighter a w l farter color* than any other dye. One 10c pac k et* c o lo r. * k, w o o l and cotton equally w ell end 1» guaranteed to give perfect result*. A*k dealer, or w e will send port paid at 10c • p a c k *»L . Write fo r free booklet bow to dya. .leach and mi* color*. MONROE D R UG CO., Uoioovitle. Missouri. REE LOT A T O CEAN SID E SHIP US YOUR FRUIT, VEGETABLES r,E T OUT or THE RUT C nooah. Mr*. J B. Johnson, of 603 Weat Hickman St., Columbia, Mo., *aye: ‘ ‘ Following *n oper- ation two year* ago, dropsy **t in, and my left side was so swol len tbe doctor said he would have to tap out the water. There was constant pain and a g u r g l i n g sensation around my heart, and I could not r»iee my arm above my bead The kidney action wa. dieordereo and passage* of tho secretion* too frequent. On tbe advice of my husband I began u .in« Doan’ * Kidney P ill*. Since M- a»ing Lh>a trouble bae not r»- ing two boxea my tronbie appeared. Tbia h wonderfnl, after suffering two year*.” __ Sold by all denier*. M cent* a box. Foater-Milbora Oo., Buffalo, S . T . /C Atete« o f O ld DrSAMVEL PÍ7TZBOÉ (North Beorh) »n<l Beautiful Oak Book Caw to every purchaser of the Special Edi- “ Hear your old minister’* gone In for ritualism.” “ Y e s ; be’s gone wrong completely." “ Why, bow can you say that? He’ all rite now.” — Philadelphia Ledger. Tell* a Story o f Awful Suffering and Wonderful Relief. f a n t s Promotes Digestion.Cheerful- ness and Rcst.Contains neither Opnim.Morphine nor Mineral. The train had stopped for water at a little station in the country. The passenger with the skull cap, see ing a lone native standing on tbe station platform, addressed him. “ Farmers around here seem to have been cutting a good deal of hay this morning,” he said. “ Yea. air,” answered the nativ*. “ They’re taking risks. Don’t you think it looks like rain?” “ Sort o’.” “ What do you suppose they will do if it does rain?” “ I reckon they’ll have sense enough to go in out of it, mister.’’—Chicago Trib une. GON NURSERY COMPANY 20 % I n “ W e reap as we sow,” said the moral- Izer. “ I never do,” rejoined the demoral izer. “ I ’m an amateur gardener, you know.” A M ISSO U R I W OM AN. — AYege table Preparation for A s- simila ting the Food and Reg ula ting the Stomachs and Bowels of Going west on the Union Pacific through the southern portion of Wyo ming, the view Is one of continuous sand and sagebrush, a veritable desert. It is told that Mark Twain was going through one time and In the dining car his eye spied “ Sage chicken” on the bill o f fare. He called the waiter and asked what that was. “ I t ’s chicken, sah, raised right through here, sah.” “ Can they fly?” asked the humorist "Yes, sah. they can fly, sah.” “ Well, then, I don’t want any. Any thing that can fly and stays In this country long enough to be killed can’t be much good. None for me.” (or elsewhere) a hustler to sell (Experience not necessary for -d Address _r. « ¡M in im i In fo r m a tio n . R g ÿ O Lam p I 8ER STAMPS Co., doing business in the CityoiToledo.Coun- ty ami state aforesaid, and that said firm w ill pay the sum o f ONE IH ’ NDRED DOLLARS tor each and every ease of C atarrh that cannot be cured by the use ot H a l l ’ s C atarrh C urs . FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day ot December, A. D„ 18 S 6 . A. W. GLEASON, j seal j Notary Public. E x c e p tio n . ( E q u i p p e d w i t h S m o k e le s s D e v ic e ) The t 8i’ pi , , B 8 w “ * J0l0ra 8 »■ F ran k J. C h in r y makes oath that he Is U3S* SBtt 8oP * *lJ*d “ 1 *»P « V » » q i senior partner ot the Arm of F. J. C h in k t A }: " What You Can Do O il Letters from Prom inent Physicians addressed to Chas. II. fletcher. S tat * or O h io , C it y or Toutno, i L ucas C ounty , V. L. DOLOLAS, Dept. 13. Brockton, M w and does not stupefy. I t is unlike Soothing Syrups, Bateman’s Drops, Godfrey’s Cordial, etc. This is a good deal for a Medical Journal to say. Our duty, how ever, is to expose danger and record the means of advancing health. The day for poisoning innocent children through greed or ignorance ought to end. To our knowledge, Castoria is a remedy which produces composure and health, by regulating the system— not by stupefying it— and our readers aro entitled to the information.— Hall’s Journal of Health. T im e . Coleridge was enumerating the stench es of Cologne. “ P o p ! P op !” He had counted up to eeventy-one, and For a moment the German crowd stopped in despair. about the station swayed irresolutely. “ That seems to be a ll!” he muttered. “ Vat eet ees— a shoot gun?” “ And I ’ve just got to have another one!" “ No, eet ees a auto vaggin exbloding At this moment an automobile whizzed eets tires!” by. 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