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PlW li certain if you take Hood's Sursaparilla. This great inudichu cures those eruptions, and toils that apjH'ar at all sensoiw; cures Bcrofuli rows, salt rheum or eczema; adapt itself equally well to, and also cures, dys pephU and all stomach troubles; cures rheu matism ami catarrh ; cures nervous troubles, debility and tliat tired feeling. This Is proved by thousands of monlal. 40,3(10 by actual count in the R-ffiffi JiirJSS last two years a record unprecedented "a-iii purified h.r wood after aa i t i . t ! Stuck of that blood poisoning dis- in the history of medicine. n,.h.r.ir.ng.h Ha Slira tn wt Hiwl'a Snr-cTvlU W""1 " Thonsands of 7. .. . :: " Liquid or tablet. 100 Doses On Dollar. Vegetable silk, made ot cottoo and col lodion, I to be manufactured lo Meiico on a large scale. The cost la ouljr one fifth to one-fifteenth of real silk. , ' A Ul.'ARANTKt:D Cl'KB r)H PILRH. Itrhlng, HI nil, H'wdlng, I'rntrudlnf I'llea. Dm taia are authorised lu rriand mutiny ir I 1 UbM la. Is lucure tut lo 14 days, sue. Ireaaoas Blghe. Era Do you remember when you nnsued us lu the automobile? Well. . . . two niluutea after that Jack proiioaed. Edna Yes, I beard the wuchlue go- lug "chug-chug.' I Eva The machine? Gracious! That was Jack sighing. , KG 'VVS 1 mx . taJ 25 ounces for 25 cents JAQUES Chicago . The artistic ' Rook fro upon r T 1 1- Is the oldi'M of all Pulling Teem rt..ntui rk. n..t nothing ihkt modrrn dentisirr has accom plished la greater limn extracting teeth without pain. Wo have Is yiars' eiperl til. In do ll th s. We can honestly rxlrnet a lore tonth without burling you. l'r. u ord.Tsnt, sptclutlsl ou oh Idreu'i teeth aud nguiat.iig. WISE BROTHERS ...DENTISTS-. Fall ng Hiill.lliia, Third and Wahli'toa S A. M te S 1. M. t-undiiyi to It Mala ftisu. DR. W. A. wise. BEMIS BAGS Arc Best OAT BAGS WHEAT BAGS BARLEY BAGS WOOL BAGS' FLOUR BAGS ORE SACKS HOP CLOTH and BURLAP of All Kinds Bags of Burlap and Cotton Man ufactured by Us Bcmis Bro. Bag Co. 1508-1514 Colorado Street SEATTLE, WASHINGTON CLASSIFIEDADVERTISING Portland Trade Directory Nantes and Addrem.es In PertLod e Repre entelive Bu.lweM rirme. l-HDTO nfpri.IF.ui Knd.k d.Tln.lnnd prln ' -JTwrH. 'r nrl.-i. Wuml.rd. flatk. A Co. I NT ICKNM Wtlr 'v. l.t priiw. o Lanlirni aod WHdra, 1'orUaad. a. I a MTU- lltlKRViKnppiirte".. '! fr. mwiiwm" biai v lllP',r,n, Hrar: Knit to ixxlard, I lark OKKof all klndi tnt aalo nriomb lpquir. r rot at wr naaooaM. flutter" "! r'JTSi'r! mat diltUolt iWi V Hlfd. ClMll. A w. aiiarantM SI ta k(. aiwtd FalrUold iron. .uTirii lit. bxy tf f t yw nhad. and hpi a ,T.int' Int .. .PProT.ld.-'""t . u aU arPABATOBI-W. toarant. th. P. . ltV.lVtoh. .h. WJ ' .io.l to. Ith r.rthin ta ". ftirlhin. o"taoa aaa laih ria. tipt.o.if .an tt OHP.tloW edrlh.'arrtm- iil a ml trm .tat. W m toaaf. f.110. hi lol " 4-rtfc. A t o- Mi ool and m.p l0" c AMar.tro't. t'ortland. uroa. THT Fnn-ir r " h,V l ortiaad, iirr.oa. .it iittu,alnmM aWenlaa Mtlie raw. rnrtiand. UK I airM .t7l.rlalhr.n11 a. 10 10 nvm 1 r. .7- . .. ... ..w.t .rm tn.nroa at. Vkriurorfrx eplaidprlo. ,,,,,, . w a fMdrat piano hoiw oa Pa- 'na. V.". t.V,.. .nd r...-. J:S'S Ullbrrt-Hamakrc l, focttaao. Unman WPrj!S,!a!lr2.! arnd At lr prU-. I t ! ni.il arilrr. a pr.-tatiT. raVai UatTeL li-atoa aw Aat Urt testl- M.neinL. "Thompson of uwita. other UU of similar cares, also euna ef scrufula, tall rheum, miu, sla. During the rear IDOi fciam exported more than IU'.OoO.Ihjo worth t rice. Teakwood la second la value. Mothers will flnrl U". Window's RootMng yrup the beat rmnedr louu lor their children i There are more than 4.0(10,000 steel pens used up every day In England. riTP Permanently Cared. lo flte or nervousaea II Id aftprnratdiir'aiMeoflir.llliiir'sOrealNerve he.i..r-r.H,ndf.irreiriiboiiiurtiiaiie. "" t." Area bl. rnuausiuma, Prisoners In Morocco must pay the policpinaa for bis work lu taking then to jail. PONDER if the wonderful raising powder of the Wave Circle Thousands of women ace bringing greater health and better food Into their homes by using K C Baking Powder. 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 I All jroccti. MFG. CO. of Presents " request. potp ;u Jdd 1D3 plinoouj sq oj pMnjoj oiim wiil jo anu P-'!P u jiUas pBnooit suoejdil Cz.I I 1 "U CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. Tha Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tha Big&atorc of A new borne diicitue has come to F.ng land from India by way of South Africa. It Is called epiiootic lymphangitis, and la very contagious. $100 Reward, $100. The reader, ofthl. paper will be flraaed loam that there Lalletone drraileil Uiwane thai science ha. linen ahle to rure In all Its luxe'. ntl that I. t atarrh. hall's tAlarrb i:ure nine 01117 pom vu .... mell-aUratrnilty. atarrh ilii a cuitltu. timiald leae, rmiulre. a e.in.tuui.nial trrau at-tine direi-tly u-ou the I 1ik1 ami miicoti ......... ni tha avitfin. therrli l MrnvltiK tin m.nt. Ilall . t aiarrn i ure 1 m.ru 1 11 in (.miu latlon 01 ioh ii'aio, aim niina i'"- t.nt .trrt.ifth by tiUtldlna up the cniititutiini (.miu latlon ft the di.i'.KO nd a.i.tuiK nature In di ltts I iruprletor. have o much l.ith I It. work. The n It. cur.tive w ... .t... ..... 11 .t.l...,1 li.tll.r. IKlMCIIOll llir; "' ......... forancaiilhatHIailstocure. bond lor llkt o trtimunlala a.i.ir... K. i. ttcaai iu.,iuikuivi Bold l.Tdrtiirl"t(i.1'c. hall's rajuily i'UU are tba best. Ilawrflpapprd. ?The Doctor The medicine I loft for you doesn't bopiu to have had the de- alred effect Have you taken it rrgu lnrlyt The Tatlent (a poctV Aa regularly as I could, doctor. You aald I should take It after each nuaL r xxixxmxixxsziziirrxx? Nothing knocks out and disables like Lumbago and Sciatica Nothing reaches the trouble as quickly as St. Jacobs Oil Known the world ever aa HThe Master Cure a. A lor famisadAcnei Price, 2 So. aa4 SO. CX-XTTTTXXXXTTXTTTXTTTTTTT r. n. u. I I writ.., f.d Ivartlaara plaaaa I ' F'r' I DR. T.P. WISE. 5S No more hull fliflit- won ' Mexico. The jiiile there will hare to com ver umt aee our hull and bear omiliat. New York Mull. Ir. Wiley anys that bottled whisky is the only kind that U safe. And It Uu't afe then unlea you keep It under lock and key. Chicago Journal. Itather thnn tell his wife he had been robtied a man U5 years old walked 130 miles. Oh. aome men do learn after a while! New York Evening, Telegram. A Chicago iiarier anya: "The Stand ard OH Company U trying to get doner tu the public- It hus long beeu within . . -. .... . .t .A It touching dlHtance. uai more u' want? I tenter Newa. Seh-ntlata have dlncovered that an hinkan Kinder Is moving at the rate f two Indie a yenr. It a niaton 11 fur a 10 years' race against tne iana- a cnnal. Ienver News. "Asia for the Asiatics" may become aa reasonable as aome more famlllur kvldental slogans, after "Itoxea for the lloxers" ahull have been popular Izfd. New Y'ork Commercial. Ciiptulu Hobson diH-lures thot Japan h!iiUI not be permitted to turn imna Into a great military nut Ion. The IJow nger Empress will kiss hlui if he doii't watch out Houston Chronicle. In the I'nitml States may be found an Immense luxly of public sentiment In favor of divorce reform anil an im mense body of private practh agulust llvorce reform. Hartford Times. A woman In New York Is giving a lecture en "How to lleeome a Charming ConveriutloniillNt" The way to be coil' sldered a charming conversationalist U to have money. Chicago Journal. No matter how they may differ with regard to all other questions in the Orient tho powers aro practically a unit now In wlnhlug that China muy not wuke, up too much. Chicago Inter Ocean. We shall soon have enough ex graft era In this country to form a society for mutual protection and Incidentally to take a iiersonul Interest In the great juration of prison reform. rortluud Oregoulan. Secretary Taft says the work on the ranuma canal will go on "after every truthful man aud every llnr has been heard." If he would ouly limit It to llurs we might hope for an early start Ituffalo Times, The center of population of the Uni ted States Is olllelully announced to be six miles southeast of Columbus, Ind., and not at the Intersection of rtroud way and 42d street as a great many New Yorker vaguely funcy. Puck. Mr. Lawsnn. of .Huston, tho boll wee vil of high flniince, complains that the Armstrong report Is not far-reaching enough and that the men higher up In the graft got away. Seems to be a pret ty good start though. New York Even ing Telegram. A pollcemnu was robbed of a 1250 pin by a crook whom he had recog nised as such ou a 34th street cross town car. If such things mny be, lu the case of our defenders, what chance hus the ordlnury passenger? New York Evening Sun. It Is not only a lamentable but a dis graceful condition of affairs which makes it unsafe for women to wulk the resilience streets of Chicago with out male escorts. And yet we talk ulMiut the progress we are making ns a civilized people. Chicago Inter Ocean. Three 'million bushels of corn would lie sulllelont to relieve the 3,0(10,000 peo ple of Northern Japan who nre threat ened with starvation liecnuse their rice and silk en ps were last yeor a total failure. Nebraska alone could spare that amount lu a pinch. Nebraska Journal. It's a enfp of easy money that the t!ntyie which depicts Alfonso of Spain gripping his best girl's arm with one hand and a cigarette wlfh the other was inspired by the Tohncco Trust The world uwalts the annniiiKvment of the name of the brand of that particular cigarette. Philadelphia Press. In condensed form the recoinmen.la tlons of the Armstrong Insurance In vestlgatlng Committee are like Horace (ireeley'a dictum In regard to specie payments, that the way to resume Is to resume. The way to do an insurance business is to do an Insurance business and nothing else. Milwaukee Evening Wisconsin. France has a strange way of fixing up a divorce suit Formerly It was the general Idea that the man paid the alimony, but In llonl do C'ustellune's suit it apears that the woman pays for the man's support after the exxrl incut of making the millions and the title fit hits iM-en proved a hard Job. Mobile Iteglster. Koree or liable They were (tailing. "Mabel," pleaded the dry goods clerk, "give me one " "Sh!" w hispered tho pretf telephone operator, as she felt a nibble. "The line' buoy." IMroit Tribune. Am laalaaatlon. Her I suppose you have met pretty women In great numlers. I Urn Yea, Indeed. I was shoe clerk for several years. Of Rvreat Dale. "Now, Tommy," said the fond parent, "who was It that discovered the hand writing on the walir "The teacher, promptly replied Tommy, "an said I did It with my new peucll an' kept me In." PIllTllle Transportation. The IMllvlIle Itanuer has this Item "All the trains being late yesterday we bad to take the first hurricane that came along and It landed us In town six hours before the fast niaU." At lanta Constitution. BREAD SUPERSTITION?,. o. liar Oaea !" Hrev.ll la Parle ( Itural Kr.au. There are suie curious superstitious almut baking un-ad lu the coure of re ligious season which seeui so eusy to prove fallacious that one has dltticulty lu understanding why they are still be lieved. One would thluk that some bay a uilstuke would occur and the dlsoov ery be made that there was no force In them. Probably, owing to the constitu tion of the believers, the failure of the eilieeted result would be ascribed to some suiiernatural cause rather than the real one, and the belief would be continued. Most of these sui,erstltion are found In France, the greatest bread eatlmr country on the globe. For Instance, In Upi urmany Dread baked on Good Friday, It is declared becomes black. In Charante it is ucia that he who eats of bread baked on All Souls' day will become diseased. The flames will burst out or the oven in one's face If bread la baked ou the Feast of St Nicholas, say the good peo- nle of St Aube, so It Is not done. In itnrinuidv the ueoine oeueve xnai u bread Is baked In the course of Hoga lion Week all bread baked during the remainder of the year will turn moul dy. The Inhabitants of the- mack f,.nntlna lie eve tho same tnmg. 1 ne Sicilians refuse to bake on Good in day. because they fear that In some manner they will burn me savior. The beliefs which other Europeans used to have In early times demon strata how Illogical Is all this sujierstl- tlon. These used to think that bread baked on Good Friday would not grow mouldy, aud the hot cross bun was In eluded In this belief. Some one has shrewdly suggested that the splee pre served them. A piece of bread baked on this holy day. was supposed to have miraculous powers If preserved. The house containing It would not catch fire. It was useful for preventing whooping cough, and If fed to cattle 111 of certain diseases would cure them. The natural deduction from all this la that lu one country bread baked on a certain day will work 111 and that bak ed In another on the same day will work good, which means that bread buked on that day Is alsut the same as bread buked on any other. TRANSFORMING CLOTHES POST. How It Waa Made I'art of a Ileautl fosl Flower U.rdc Long ago, when we only dreamed of a garden, we hud set our heurts uion certain Ideals. Our gardeu was to have an arch, a column and a pergoin, and we were able to construct some thing to cnll by each of these names, using mostly auch material a was at hand. The clothes posts being with us to stay, we tried to utilize them to advantage, say a writer lu the Gurden Magazine. We had done with rigid formality, and to Introduce a break the two post nearer the house were moved further apart and out of line while the other wo were brought nearer to each other. Each wus Incused In extra-heavy chick en wire, and provided at the top with hook and cleat fastened by bolts go ing through the post At the hasp of the first post are three everbloonilng honeysuckles (lonlcera heckrottl). The llrst yeur tho bulbs of this vine were mass of little green bugs which neither liquid nor powder would kill. Tho following March the vine was sprayed with kerosene soap, which seemed to lie a successful treatment. as there have been no Insects since that first attack. Tho second Mst was placed Ave feet from a tlower bed and an additional support set In the bed ; both were then connected by an arch niado of Iron such os would bo used for wagon tires. The ends were fastened to the posts by bolts, ninl cross-pieces of light Iron, riveted about eighteen Inches apart, to support chicken wire one foot wide. The remaining jsists were mnde to form a small ergola, and connected by Irons us before to posts In a paral lel bed. In this caso the iron atrlii are supplemented by a bar of angle Iron along tho top. to prevent ag- glng under the weight of the wooden rroMHplecc. Japanese clematis (cle matis puulculuta) grows around all these posts, and I have found It best to plant at least two roots at the baso of each. In February trimming one vine buck to the top of the jHist and cutting ofT tho other at the ground level. Iu this way the taller plant sturts, soon covers the ti p, and the lower plant clothes the post where tho stalks of tho other are comparatively bure. Tunic KIT ret of Music. Good music Is a powerful tonic to many ieoplo, es;K.fially those stifTerlnii from melancholia. It lifts them out of their solemu moods, dlsiieis gloom and desiHJiidency, kills dlseouraired feelings and gives new hoie, new life and new viifor. It sceuis to put a great many people Into pro;er tune. It gives them the keynote of truth and beauty, strikes the chords of harmony, dlsjels discord from the life, scatters clouds and hrlngs sunshine. AH good music Is a charac ter builder, because Its constant sugges tion of harmony, order and lieauty puts the mind Into a normal attitude. Music clears the cobwebs out of many minds so that they can think better, act better and live better. The Heal aeatlosi. "I know, old chappie," said Dobbs, "she has her faulU, and a temper, and all that; but I I love tier and cant live without her." "Just so," calmly replied his friend; "but the question Isn't that. Can you live with herr Ilia Advice. "What do you think we had better do to stop the rallroadsT asked tlie man who Is patriotic but nervous. "Don't try to stop 'em," answered the man who la alwaya In a hurry. "Kn cournge 'em to run faster and oftefter." Washington Star. Troubles seem greater after night, and perhaps It la for this reason that troubles are greater to the old than to the young: Age la the twilight of life when commonplace things assume ran tastlc shape. If you have time to boast about be ing worked to fUath, you have much to do. 1HE The TIrMTirr every part of the body, make it the greatest of all remedv PURELY VEGETAtlLE and while it tite, overcoming that tired, run-dowu feeling, and other ailments common to Spring, which warn us that it is necessary to take a tonic, it is purifying the blood of all poisons and waste matters so that it can supply to the system the strength and nourishment it needs to keep it in perfect condition during the depressing summer months that are to follow. bpnng is the season when most every one needs a tonic. It is nature's time for renewing and changing ; and as everything puts on new life, the sap rises in vegetation, the earth thaws out from its w inter freezes, and all respond to Spring's call to purge and purify themselves, there is a great change also takes place in our bodies. The blood endeavors to throw off the poisons and accumulations which have formed in the system, and been absorbed by it, from the inactive winter life, and calls upon every member to assist in the elimination. The system is often unequal to the struggle, the appetite grows fickle, the energies give way, the spirits are depressed, and a general run down condition is the result. Then the body must have assistance it must be strengthened and aided by a tonic, and S. S. S. is the ideal one. Being made ....' 1 f-. .aaIk 1,A-V.a onil 1 r1r c 1 r rlnpG not disagreeably affect the system in any way as do most of the so-called tonics on the market, other harmful mineral intrredieut to derange the stomach and digestion, unfavorably affect the bowels, or otherwise damage the health. S. S- b. tones up the stomach and digestion and assists in the assimilation of food; it rids the system of that always-tired, worn-out feeling, and imparts vigor and tone to every part of the body. It re- , establishes the healthy circulation of the blood, stimulates the sluggish organs, aud calms the unstrung nerves which make one feel that he is on the verge of prostration, b. b. b. gives an appetite and relish for food that nothing else does, and by its use we can find our selves with as hearty, hungry an appetite in Spring as at any other season. It acts more promptly and gives better and more lasting results than any other remedy, and is absolutely safe because of its vegetable purity. Dyspeptic, irritable, nervous, oebili tated people will find S. S. S. is just the medicine that is needed for the purification of the blood, which, from its diseased or impure condition, is causing their trouble, as well as for toning up and helping the entire system. When you take your tonic this Spring do not experiment, but get the best-the tonic with forty years of success behind it, and the one endorsed by the best people all over the country S. S. S THE GREATEST CF ALL TONICS. It is necessary at this time, when the system is depleted and weakened at every Joint, that the right remedy be used-one that is especially adapted to the condition, and . S. S. has proved itself to te this remedy for many years If it is taken at he first sign of Spring the system will be so built up and strengthened that the disagreeable affections of the season will not be felt as warmer weather comes on. . THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA. GA. PUTNAM tlaach and mU colora. MONKUC DRUG CO.. In Sonora, Mexico, alone, about $40, 000.000 of American niouey is now In vested. to rrnit a rot.n in o.nb day Takal.AXATlVK HltoMOUiilnlnaTahlaia. Ir ( rriinrt mimr If II fl to cum. K. W. OKOVk'k atgiiatura ttoii ucli boa. Uc. Paris is to us automobile garbig carts In future. Positive, Comparative, Superlative. I hav used one of your Fish Brand Blickera for flva years, and now want a new one, also one fur a friend. 1 would not be without one fortwice tha cost. They ar Just as far ahead of a common cont as a common en Is ahead of nothing." ( M.m. .a siipllualUa.) IMFIEST IR WfiRI T'S FUR. 1 !)ft I Be sure you don't at one of the cow mon hlnd-thle Is the eCJWBjj mark of eieellsnc. ja a A. J. TOWER CO., tjT BOSTON. U.S. a. Qtf UJJP- TOWER CANADIAN CO., Limited. TORONTO, CANADA. IS Makert of Wet WeatherClothlng&Hats. rfri ' r't AM A I Dont be trlghienea butte warned I Every Mother knows, or should know, thai the terrible Mortality; among little children Is caused by Stomach and Bowel troubles. Colic, Sour Curd Cholera Infantum. Summer Complaint. Meiulea. Rashes. Scarlet Fever -even Mumps-have their first csuff ,n eonstipstlon. The Delicate Tissue; of a Baby s Bowela will not stand rough treatment. "Salts are too violent, and Castor Oil will only grease the passages, but will not make and keej them Clean, Healthy and Strong. There Is no other medicine as safe for a child as Cascarets, the fragrant little Candjr Tablet, that has saved thousands of families from unhapplnsss. The Nursing Mother even In good health should alwaya keep her own Bowels Loose, and her Milk Mildly Purg.jlve ty taking a Cascaret at night before going to bed. No ether medicine has this remarkable nd valuable quality. V- Cascaret. Baby gets the Eenefil. Cascarets act like strengthening .. i. ii. ,i. k's tf the trowing Ion tne weaa urn" " - - - Ube. and Uv'ct Uo t0 6el ir ii ri Tr TT eat: OF ALL Xi Ingredients that enter into S. rx nrnnrincr them so that thev AN EFFORT TO PULL THROUGH THE DAY. I have nssd S. 8. S. quite extensively and unhesitatingly rsoommand it as the best blood purifier and tonio made. I am a maohlnist by trads and at one time my system waa ao run down that by 10 o'clocl every day' I would be com pletely exhausted, and It was with the greatest effort that I oould pull through the balance of the day. Sinoe taking 8.8 8., however, all this has disappeared. I am a strong, rigorous man, abundantly able to do my day's work, my appetite haa bean whetted up so that I oan eat anything, my sleep Is sweet and refreshing, and I know further thut It haa purified my blood and put it in good condition. I cannot speak too highly of your great remedy, 8. 8. 8. 617 W. Broad St., Columbus, O. A. B. MONTGOMERY. BHE FOUND IT THE BEST SPRING TONIO. On two oooaslons I have used 3. S. 8. In the spring with fine results. I can heartily recommend it as a tonio and blood purifier. I was troubled with headache, indigestion and liver troubles, which all disappeared under the use of 8. 8. 8. My appetite, which was poor, was greatly helped. I can eat anything I want now without fear of in digestion, and my blood has been thoroughly cleansed of all impurities and made rioh and strong again. As a tonio and blood purifier it is all you olaim tor it. TTE. Main St., Springfield, O. MRS. G. WIEGEL. FADELESS DYES Unlonvllla. MiaaowU , "The reople of the Kiift and .Middle Wist will fall over theuixelvi s In come to the Tacitic Northwect when they find out how much Utter tho climate and advantages are." uch Is tha wrpten Metement o( W. R. rlyall, who bai Lieu living lu tha i'aulllc urtli et twelve years. We Want Them "to Find Out" Aod the best way to tell them ii to send them our publication.: "Oreeon. Washington. Idaho and Their Resources." hamlnmii ly lllustra e l K8-; a uuuk, telling ail almut the Ihrae stairs, lourtants in pi.staiie. "What Tarmer Have Don In Oregon, Washington and Idaho, as Told by Themselves." two teuis iu slain s. "Restful Recreation Resorts," inscriptive of th tu in me ring plans of ths Columbia rlvar and Coast, two irnis Id siampt. "Th Columbia River Through th Cascade I the Pacific Ocean." Isrgo psnurainlo mail oil Columbia rner, wltn alurv mi reversa in e. tour c nt largs am accurate wall map 1 Oieron, Washington and ItUhn. i.ri'ntu lu ma n s Handy Docket map of Oregon, Washington an.J Iiluho, till covit, two its. For any o( th above, address, enclosing stain pi stu'cil A. L. CRAIG, C P. A, Southern Pacific Company (Line in Oregon) Write today Portland, Oregon I itii Well Drilling Machinery, Drilling 4 fishing tools. Irritation I'LiH. Hydrau lic Mama. Sprar Pumps. Writ Is REimOM MACHINERY CO. 1X2-4-S Murrison St. Portland Oregoo TOO LATE? all the Nourishment out of Baby's Natural Food. Larger children cannot always be watched, and will eat unreason ably. The Ready Remedy should ever be at hand Cascarets lo take care of the trouble when It comes. No need lo Force or Bribe chil dren lo take Cascarets. They sre always more than ready to eat the sweet little bit of Candy. Repulsive medicine forced en the little ones does more harm than good. Home Is not complete without the ever ready Box of Cascarets. Ten cents buys a small one at the Corner Drug Store. Be ver careful to get the genuine, made only by the Sterling Remedy Com pany and never sold In bulk. Every tab let stamped" CCC." tV rRU TO OUR rRlXNDSI We want t tend t ear frlnwjf a tViotffal dressing table. Tro cent la tUmpt 1 d S saeasare ef faith sod t caver cost f CascarcU, with which tKJiciintir tntik-1 It loaded. Send to-dar. Bientlonlng this aaper. AMreta StsrUsf Ktaicdr Ompsny. Clucags f Jw Tars. S. S. and the method of coin- build HO and strengthen tonics. S. S. S. is nature's is restorincr the lost appe Dr. C, Ges Wo WONDERFUL HOME IREsTMENT ii. Jhict'T I ru l. tt rrt-nl b-ttii h rnrt . to t . 1 mi,. W.l I IMr.- V ' Iiimi ih.il mtwi tii io ti e. M nii VvV zy a .!...- wmirf.-rtll. 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