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Hood's Sarsaparilla Ha surpaaard all other medic In, In rjurit, Sale, and turaa. It sueeaaa. r"!t aa It has been. hJ ap Trarantly onlf just brun. It baa rlrel by actual count mor than O.OUO teatiruunlals In two rear. It purine tbo blood, cure all blood dls ae. all bumor and all eruption. It (trenrtben the itomacb. create an appetite aud build up the whole intern. It cure that tired faaUfcg and Bake the weak itrooc. 1 la neual liquid form or In chocolated tablet knows a SarsitftbS. Uvdoaasll. Ilvlweea rrloada. Maj-m Jack says be admires my frank run and that my face In Ilk an oa book to Ulm. Kdytli Well, tbo coropsrlson la quite appropriate, for you wtaluly do keep your face ojicn moat of the time. Stats or Omo, Citt or tolsdo. I Luc t oimr, riAMK J. mumt make oath that be I senior parmar ol the nrmol J.I Himr to., doing bu.lnea.ln the Otyof Toledo, Cnim T ami Stale afomaaul. and that aaM rm will pay the .uin ol ONIC l IJ.s DKr:r ImH.I.AKH for oa n an-t ererycaw of 'itrhh that ranuut be uted by the uae of Uall'i ( atrh (rti. FK AN K J. CIlbNEY. Sworn to before me ami fubarrlticd tn my prewuce, tula oln day of Iwmlr, A. f., lbtto. J--- A. W. Ol.hAf-ON, KAL hotary l'ubllc Ilall'iratarrk Cure I taken Internally, and arte dtrecily ou the Mood and niucoua iirfauee Cil the .y.Uim. rwn.l f.,r talinmnlal., free. rViM by Ilrurtrlata, 7fto. liaU'i Fuuily I'Uli are the beat Bare RBoask. "Hoar your old mlulster's gone la for ritualism." "Yea ; Lo'a gone wrong- completely." Vby, how con you eay that? He'a all rite now." Philadelphia Ledger. A MISSOURI WOMAN. Tells a Story of Awful Suffering and Wonderful Relief. Mri. J. B. Johnson, of 03 Weit Hickman St., Columbia, AI o., aayi "following an oper ation two year ago, dropsy set in, and my lett side was so swol len the doctor said be wonld have to tap out the water. There was constant pain and a g n r g 1 i n g sensation around my heart, and I could not raise my arm above my head The kidney action was disordered and passages of the secretions too frequent. On the advice of my bnaband I began using Doan's Kidney Pills. Since us ing two boxes my trouble has not re appeared. This is wonderful, after suffering two years." Sold by all dealers. 60 cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. What You Can Do 7W Wltn a rerfection Oil Heater yon can heat a cold bed room, make a sick-room chilly hallway, heat water quickly, and do many things m better than can be none with K.J What fuel it burns. The superiority of the PERFECTION Oil Heater (Equipped wltli Smokeless Device) lleala ttie fact that It gam-ratr. Intense heat without amoka or amrll. The oil fount aud the wlrk carrier are made of braae throughout, which tnaurra durability. Glee grrat heat at email coat. Fount haa oil Indicator and handle. Heater t lifht and portable. Abaolntely eafe and almple wick cannot be turned too high or too low. operated aa eaally aa a lamp. All parte eaatly cleaned. Two fiaiahea nickel and Japan. Krery heater warranted. If not at your dealer a write nearest agency (or dracriptlr circular. "p m JTB 'y , T can be need la any room rFjfm Limn and Is the beat all-round JL.KJr O cill- houae lamp made. Oivee iaie a clear, ateady light. I the aafeat lamp you can y. Ilraee thronrlimit aad nickel plated. KUi.ped with tie lateat linprorel burner. Haodaome ainnle aatlafactory. hTery lamp warrante.1. Write to aeareat agcucy If yuu cannot get tt froui your dealer. STANDARD OIL COMPANY Liu vaejUlik 'f UJIUAWil 1 .A. GASOLCNE ENGINES rower fully warranted, tlJS. All alrea and t lea at loweal prlcee. Writ for catalo. RtltRSON MACHINtRY COMPANY Peetland, Oregon. SHIP US YOUR FRUIT, YEGETA5LES ronllry, erga, vral, drcu'i pork, etc. Ka tal.lihi"l 5 yeara. Kine liH-aunn; larKO trade; ccni'ti'iil li'inan: roni't r turiiK. Clup. or rile. Keiurenca: tnandl navian Auicilcan Hntik. FERCUS01. U1CE CIL, Commiss i Merchants Wholesale Merchant St ATTIC, WASH. RUBBER STAMPS Bet in America We make them u . a . ... i.Va nnlrra and ielil le our Rubber Htami". reala, tie. We manufacture our own COOds. Our equipment is the newt-t , w.i i . y can buy. Write today lor our "Kubhvr Htamp t ataloaue." THE IRWIN-HODSON CO Portland, Oreton WANTED In this locality (or elaewhere) a hnatler to sell our trees, etc. (Experience not necessary lor ucceas.) AdJreee OREGON NURSERY COMPANY Sdlcm, Ore f on. fj3 PLATES I ILY DENTAL CO. "iKS.ra L W remoT your b"1 teeth and broken eft oM root, al-olulely without T: rf'-Trfat rTlTd foldtrown M: Bridge work. auJ r tmtth .oM an.t Kn.m.l rTlltna. tl inJli.pl Peat Huhner Plates, Jt per et; (ooJ let .V 'l-alnless m traction. hr- IMrw saw Cewcfe Streets, Partlead. Oregew. The Road t Waalf a. S'ot long aluce a dusty, tired looking man prtwf nted blmat-lf at the dek of a hotel, announcing that be dvelreu a room. 'I'm et my supju-r and will be oft before break'sat." said be to the clerk; "now what would be your lowest price for a room to sleep InT" "One dollar, if you only occupy It for s ulicbt," wua the reply. "Well, wouldn't half a dollar make It Jiwt about rlsUM" demanded the wayfarer, producing a W)-cent piece. "You see, I'm all excited up travelln', and I don't expect to sleep more than half the time I'm la there." Taklasi He Slee. Going -west on the I'uloo Tactile through the southern portion of Wyo ming, the view Is one of continuous sand and sagebruxu, a veritable desert. It Is told that Mark Twain waa going through one time and iu the dining car hie eye apled "Sage chicken" on the bill of fare. He called the waiter and asked what that waa! "It's chicken, sab, raised right through here, sun." "Cun they flyT" Baked, the humorist "Yes, sah, they can fly, sab." "Well, then, I don't want any. Any thing that ran fly and stays In this country long enough to be killed cau't be much good. None for me." Iafornialfoa. The train had atoprwd for water at a little atatlon in the country. The pawneer with the kull cap, ee lng a lone native itanUiug on the station platform, adtlrenwd him. "Farmer around here aeem to hare been cutting a good deal of hay this morning," he said. "Yea, Ir," answered the native. "They're taking rinks. Don't you think It look like rain?" "Sort o" "What do you suppose they will do If It does rain?" "I reckon they'll bare sense enough te go In out of it, miater." Chicago Trib une. Dlffereatlatlaat. "William," said th bo, "sort tho Kg Into two pile. They are to be sold at different price." "Y, ir," .aid tb boy. "The frean end the near reh?" "No, you lunkhead; the big and th llttls." Chicago Tribune. Ia ihm Nick of Tie. Coleridge waa enumerating the etenck es of Cologne. lie bad counted up to seventy-one, and stopped In despair. "That seem to be sill" he mattered "And I've jimt sot to have another one! At thia moment an automobile whizzed by. "Ah !" be exclaimed. "There It is V Sniffing the t range odor with atUfao tlon In spite of It disagreeable quality, he proceeded to write bl Immortal poem. more comfortable, warm a any other atove no matter ai'.tT i H . Banking b;j M WE PAY INTEREST On savings dcpoeiU of a dollar or more, ccmponnilrxl twice every year. It is juat as eaar to open a Saving Account with ns by Mail an if you lived neit door. Send for our free book let, "Hankm by Mail," and learn full particulars. AdJrvss Oregon Trust & Savings Bank Portland. Oregon Sixth and Washington St. Vfllll This Oil Heater rljSM-IS LEGAL ISrCRJIATIOS. J S r I I tfal f Wljrg r.Joues was after a political Job for a liia ti:nu. What's be dolua now? Wa-Notlilriit. lie gt 1L rUlladflptiU KtHurd. "Your sou Is studying art. I believe. Una be nmde uiuou progresaT "On. yea. lie Is able to talk tile language f,ulto flueatly." Judge. ghe rim you ntitU-e the beautiful palui In the new reetaurant If He The only paluia 1 aaw were the wait er'. Ilostou Tranacript "Do you think It paya couutry people to take lu city boardera?" "Ctrtaluly, as long aa the boarders don't flud It out." llaltluiore American. Country Minister My parishioners gave me a donation party last week. Sympathetic Friend How much did you loaeT Soiiiervllle Journal. Visitor Are there any flub In the river Native Flab! 1 should rather think there was. Why, the water's sim ply saturated with 'em! Punch. Employer What, then, arc your de mands? Committee of L'ulon We want more money and shorter hours so's ws can have time to apeml It Puek. Kind Lady How many servants does your mother keep, UearT Small Girl She doesn't keep any; they're slways coming and going. lloaton Transcript I.uily Did the natives like the per fumed aoup 1 sent thein Returned Missionary No, madam, they bit It and threw It away. Detroit Free Press. Church What do you think of your wife's voice since she took music rea sons Gotham It's no better; but there seems to be more of It Vonkert Statesman. "Who were the chief beneficiaries un der your uncle's will?" "The automo bile manufacturers. Each legatee bought two as soon as they got their money." Judge. Mother (to Tommy, who bas Juat said bis prayers) Tommy, you forgot to aak the Lord to take care of your baby slater. Tommy No, I didn't ma. I'll take care of her myself. Life. An old lady on the witness stand at Belllnzoua, Switzerland, gave Iter age as 102. I! lit It was ascertained on cross-examination, that she was Wi. She explained that she was "ashamed of being so old." "A great many people do things they are sorry for." "Yea," answered Mlas Cayenne. "The trouble Is that they ften fall to realize that they are sorry till they get Into the newspapers." Washington Star. "And best of all." said the boastful American, "we have no tltied aristo cracy to eupiKirt over here." "No," re plied the foreigner, "but you bave a good many titled sons-in-law to sup port over here." Judge. "I)o you believe that Samson lost bis strength by having bis hair cut?" ask ed the non-believer, "I bave no reason to douht It" replied the practical man. "A talkative barber always makes me tired." Chicago Dally News. Mr. Verycareful (to bis new man) William, do you smoke? William (with large expectations of a perfeeto) Yes, Mr. Verycareful Well, here Is a bos af safety matches. I allow no other tort on the premises. Judge. "Does your clinuffuur hnve any per quisites?" ukPd Mrs. Van I'ppson. "He had one the Drst week be was with us," replied Mrs. Neurlcb, "but I Induced hi in to sign the pledge, and he hasn't had any sluee." Chicago Daily News. "Alas!" confessed the penitent man, "in a moment of weaknesa 1 stole a car load of bras Qttlugs." "In a moment of weakness?" exclaimed the Judge. "Goodueas, man! what would you have taken If you bad yielded In a moment when you felt strong?" Judge. Dumley I met a fellow to-day who was simply nutty about a buried treas ure; couldn't talk ef anything else. Peck ha in That reminds me of my wife. Dumley Oil, does she talk about one? reck haul Yes; her drst husband. I'm ber second, you know. Philadel phia Ledger. "No, Tommy," said bis mother, "you can't have any more cake. You've had enough." "What a One .lttle fellow be Is," replied the guest; "ana when you're a mail. Tommy, what are you go ing to do?" "I'm goln' ter buy too much of everything I like to eat" re plied Tommy, sulkily. Philadelphia Press. Education. The principal of one of Washington's high schools relates nn Incident In con nection with the last commencement day of the Institution mentioned. A clever girl had taken one of the prin cipal prizes. At the close of the exer rises her friends crowded almut her to offer congratulations. "Weren't you awfully afraid you wouldn't get It. llattle," asked one, "when there were so many contest ants " "Oh. no!" cheerily exclaimed H.tttlo. "Ilocause I knew that when It came to English coiiiMltlon I had 'em all akin. ned alive." Harper's Weekly. Clasalfrlaa- Hint. Mrs, Browne I saw some rhrmna i the paper to-day by Penyer Liner. airs, iiaiaprop ies, He's a friend of mine. Mrs, Browne So tou told ma rt. the way, "Penyer Liner" Is a paeu Jonym, of course. Mrs. Malanrniv Not much ha .! He's a gd Baptist Philadelphia Press, Itllaa rr the llaaaace Smaaher. "So you long for tlie time wlin airship will be a commercial reality?" -ure," answered the bnesrmrnt.inr. with some enthusiasm. "Think of droppln' off a trunk at a way station from a height of about two miles!" Louisville Courier-Journal. When an engagement Is announced If you don't wonder what be ca i ae n ber, then you arc wondering what ale can see tn him. Ite.tilrli- w"k dealer to register with the health eoiiiinlloiier. a,l a registrant fee. I, held, n St. Lou'. f kti I .. a ... vs. Grafeuiau o. (Mo.), 1 L. It A. (N. 8.) Wt tn be a valla police regulation. prohibit!"! He "Me of milk contain ing any preservative Is held, l st Louis vs. Scbuler (Mo.). 1 .. U. A (N. 8.) ICS, to 1 within the la.llee power, altuoUKti there may be preserva tives which ire not deleterious t health. A gift of nls accumulated property by a man to hi" cbililren at a time when he Is earning a good liic,,je u held. In James vs. Alh'r (N. J. Krr. & App..), 2 L. It. A. (' H.) 2S3. not voidable at his option, although the act may be Improvident Owners of pr jrty abutting on a highway adjacent to a railway track are held In Hyde v. Pull Ulver (Mass.), 2 L. It A. (N. 8-) 2t R, not to sustain any apeclul diuMKes by discontinuance of the street wlthlu the railroad right of way and the erection of a bridge to carry the street over the trucks oi that In order tu. cms the tracks they arc obliged to (to "wy from them until they reach the foot of the bridge ap proach. An unattested holographic will, exe cuted lu a foreign country according to Its laws, by a cltlsea u one of the Uni ted States domiciled there, Is held, 'd Lindsay vs. Wilson (Md.). 2 L. It. A. (N. a) 4K, to pass reul proiierty suh- seiiueutly acquired hi that State, under a statute providing that every will made out of the State shall be held valid. If made according to the form required by the law of the place where the same Is made, or where such (terson Is residing at th time thnt it Is made. A note tq this cuss reviews all the other authorities on conflict of laws as to wills. RECORDS OF ENLISTED MEN. Identification br Flna-er Trials I Sow Reqalred. On Sept 1 the system of personal Identification prescribed on April 7 by the war department was placed In 0'ierntlon and a record Is to be made of every man who may hereafter enlist or re-enllst In that service, says the New York Tribune. Circular 44 en Joins commanding officers to take snch steps as may be necessary to Insure prompt and complete compliance with the requirements of the order, and In siectlng ohMeers are charged to make Ieclnl Inquiry and report as to wheth er these requirement have been mot On Sept 1 the outline figure cards pre vlously In use were discontinued, and hereafter tlie complete Identification record, consisting of finger prints, per sona! description of the soldier, photo graphic negative and one print of the negative, will be forwarded to the mill tary secretnry of tin army. One of the most inqiortant features of this Identification record Is the tin presslon Of the fliifftm, as It Is held that the finger prints of no two men are Identical. It Is absolutely neces sary, therefore, that the finger prints should be clear and tlie ridges distinct ly outlined. There are two kinds of Impressions, "plain" and "rolled.' Th former Is secured by pressing the bulb of the finger on the Inked plate, with tlie plane of the null parnllel to the plane of the plate, and then on the pit per In the same manner. A rolled Im pression Is obtained by pressing tlie side of the finger on the plnte and then rolling the finger from one side to the other. After the Impression of eac finger separately bos been taken plain Impression of all the fingers of the right hand Is taken at one time. The outline on tlie opposite side of the prescribed form Is then filled tip and the personnl description completed by noting on the outline figure the prlncl pnl Identification marks. Upon comple tion of this routine the soldier Is re quired to sign bis name In the place provided for "signature of soldier,' and after being photographed It Is as sumed that the means for his ldentlfl cation are as complete as It Is possible for human Ingenuity to make them. trraa-t of -'nore. The cut Illustrates a remarkable ex ample of the strength exhibited by the expanding roots of a fir tree. In the Lauterbrunnen valley In Switzerland a few years ago a flr sprang from a crevice In a great ruck, ""d It baa now become so strong that Its roots bave split the stone to the very bottom. Loas-Meed Balaarlaaa. A German statistician bas made a careful Investigation to discover In which countries the grestewt age Is at tained. The most amusing figures come from that troublesome snd turbulent region known as the Balkan peninsula. Servla bas 673 t?rons who are more than US) years old, Koumsnla I.osi and Bulgaria 3.NS3. In other wonls, Bul garia has a centenarian to '"err 1(W Inhabitants and thus holds the Interna tional record for old people. In 1S!2 alone there died In Bulgnrla 8TiO per sons who bad exceeded the century. All that can be said In fsvor of fudge Is that the making of It Is not attended by as much noise aa piano playing. So many public men bel"ns5 to somebody. Nw Tork City now has twelve refu Ur school for Buret. flTO St. V tna raa- ana alt rt.-rmi niw I II 4 JriuiM.ntly t-iirvo. br l'r. KIim's urmi -rv. h.e.ufr. n,t a., nKK aitrti t..ttl. ...J Uu. Ur H U.ki.a..Ut ait Arch eu. I'b.ia.,1 a. The I'niteJ States luhlhoiia aerrice cost $1,500.0110 a year. Marlon Harlacd. Ttie cell bruted milli.ir.a-. a.i liable- einej by the w. im-ri of America. av on iii:'a 1(1,1 and 4I. of ber .. ular w. rk, C.Ve's I Btlirl tiM-a. .r I .ii.ii...,, ,.ii.t. fur Maid, Wile an. I M. t .rr ": 'Kor tile u, hinir In, I'lr h.nil.l it ti aliw n rv ovf-nii ita normal atrei (ftli an All-1 's a 1 lu trr is an excellent comforter, 'oiiibiiiiiin the sensation of the ua'ained Tca ui-e of a strong, wirm bund wiih er- n tmiic nu lit Ira nevrloi.ed in the wear- t'X. It should be kept over the nt of ini-asiiiea- lo several ilavs in ol stinaie f lor ierbnria a tortniKlit." "For tiHiti in i Iim l.ui'lc iv. if an A lli-rwlr'a Pl-iKler 1 1 n-la .tl . r iinmnisit wears oil'. Ibis is an inv. lntible sni iiurt when tne iibt on the -In 11 of tlie back becomes heavy and t e acbt. g in esant." Jaet aa Well. Singleton No man can tell what a omau will do next Wedderiy And It's Just as well he m't Otherwise she'd be sure to do something altogether different ad: Physicians Recommend Castoria C ASTORIA lias met with pronounced favor on tho part of physicians, pharma ceutical societies and medical authorities. It is used by physicians with results most gratifying. The extended uso of Castoria is unquestionahly tho result of three facts: The indisputalle evidence that it is harmless: Second That it not only allays stomach pains and quiets the nerves, tut assimi lates the food: Third It is an agreeable and perfect substitute for Castor OU. It is absolutely safe. It docs not contain any Opium, Morphine, or other narcotio and does not stupefy. It i3 unlike Soothing Syrups, Bateman's Drops, Godfrey'3 Cordial, etc. This is a-goocl deal for a Medical Journal to say. Our duty, how-, ever, is to cxposo 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 Ucaltlu -eii i rfCTuT-1 mw wnntt "t- TT. 1 Hi w fj' , ATeCetable Preparation for As similating the Food and Regula ting tlie Stomachs and bowels of Promotes Dit2,eslion.Cheerful ncss and Rest.Contalns neither Opium.Morphine nor Mineral. OT NARCOTIC. JtmqJtm SmJ' jlmm Str lfiCatmaStJm HwmSwd - HaaJa" l A perfect Remedy for Constipa tion, Sour Stomach.Uiarrhoca, Worms .Convulsions, Fevcrish ncss and Losa OF SLEEP. Tae Simile Signature of NEW YORK. mmsm v tXACT COPY OP WRAPPtS) PUTNAM . Colo, mor, tood, brlMr .no "r ". a.aaaaaSl B A BIIVSE DCriCVI ; 7 MtJNHOC DRUG FREE LOT AT OCEANSIDE f aa. lo 'very rur. I,.r o .he s,,,.l Kill Hon ol Ihe "library ol lh World a Baal ISaralurr 4 voliimea, alls l.nn.l. J.I J"" "' !', on .Irllvery ol -et an.H.'. r r monl h : ai an.i booka .l. llv.Tf.l Irw. l artifular. bjf writing J. D. MltlAR CO.. Columbia Bldf Portland. Or. ataiiif jj."'!'-' llhJJ".L.H!L.yiUi.9& am 7XL POMMEL II Kt ALL WATERPROOf CLOTHING. hmadrofthrbrst iwlmih.ir.aVlis'wIlow rrtiaflf dwlrs fmrtKt' tit ITICKTDTHC SICN Of THE FISH I M tuns wrt.g'ifff You had ju.t as wall taka adrant asa of tha big dividend pay.ra, at your yery door, as tha Ea.tern n. va.tor. PER YEAR With your monar under your own eonrroL Principal guaranteed by Bank Certificate of depoait Ton elect the bank. Fulleat inya.ti gatioa lnited. - ' Pacific Coast Securities Co.' POnTUXO, 0XEC01 4 IT Wo Paablfal rvaapllmeal. Dick I-nst season 1 was In the mountains and I tell you among the t-lrls I was a Hon. This year I am a lion here st the beach. I iK.Ily Ah. I see. I.at year you ere a mountain liou, aud this year ruu are a sea lion. j Mother will flnJ Mr. Window's B.oth!n Syrup the Uil rctuedv to Uaat lui lUmr chliure J lurtug me Winiuf irtol. Drllc-ate Oprralloa. ' "Yaas," suddetily divlared Cbolly Dram-lees, "I'm going to work. I've made up my mind." "You have?" exclaimed Miss Pep pery. "My! What a delicate oh ra tion!" Catholic Standard and Times. You Can Oct Allen's Foot-fas FRrB. I Writ Allen 8. Olmsted, Ie Roy.N. Y., for a free sample o! Allen s Koot-r aae. It curve weatin. hot awi'lUin. ai hnif let. It Inaau nee or liht sh.s eaay. A certain cure lot eorns. Inarowtn nails and (.unions. Aildru gut sellll. imu't accept auy ubatuuiSk lluea. Tess Mr. Mugley bas actually aked Miss Passay If be might call uin ber. Jess You don't say? I'll bet she's jot ber bridesmaid picked out already. Philadelphia Press. Letters from Prominent Physicians addressed to Chas. I.. Fletcher. Dr. B. Halstead Scott, of Chicago. Ills., Bays: "I have prescribed your Castoria often for infants during my practice, and find it very satlsfactory. Dr. William Belmont, of Cleveland, Ohio, eaya: "Your Caatoria stand first In lta class. In my thirty yeara of practice I can say I never have found anything that so filled the place." Dr. J. II. Taft, of Brooklyn, N. Y., says: "I have usod ycur Castoria and! found It an excellont remedy In my household and private practice for many years. The formula la excellent." Dr. R. J. Ilamlen, of Detroit, Mich., Bays: "I prescribe your Castoria extensively, as I have never found anything to equal it for children' troubles. I am aware that there are Imitations la the field, but I alwaya Bee that my patients get Fletcher's." Dr.-Wm. J.MoCrann, of Omaha, Neb., says: "As the father of thirteen children I certainly know something about your great medicine, and aside from my own family experience I have la my years of practice found Cas toria a popular and efficient remedy In almost every home." Dr. J. R. Clausen, of Philadelphia, Ta., Bays: "The name that your Cas toria has made for Itself In the tens of thousands of homes blessed by the presence of children, scarcely needs to be supplemented by the endorse ment of the medical profession, but I, for one, most heartily endorse It and believe It an excellent remedy." Dr. It. M. 'Ward, of Kansas City, Mo., says: Thyslclans generally do not prescribe proprietary preparations, but In the case of Castoria my experi ence, like that of many other physicians, has taucht me to make an ex ception. I prescribe your Castoria in my practice because I have found It to be a thoroughly reliable remedy for children's complaints. Any physi cian who has raised a family, as I have, will Join me In heartiest rccom mendatloa of Castoria." CASTORS A si Eoara the The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For vnt aaaraua ataMai, FADELESS DYES ... .1 j. n in, ..rkaM calara allk. want and cattoa equally wll and la n-n - J. p COrW.aVu ML- 7 " . "... MY DEAR FRIEND THIS MEANS YOU fonalilrr the poataga alainp: lla fulnpa lira In ita aMlltr to ti to n-thing till It get. there. Write tor particular. 528 lumber Cxchange, Portland, Oregon CLASSIFIEDADVERT1S1NG Portland Trade Direitory Name and Addraaaca la Partlaad al Rcara aaialKa Buaincaa ra-ma. IHKAM BKCaKAIKKH Wa .naranWa iha U. hrparaior lo ba th- IwaL Wnta IWT Iraa calaluc, . ' II k .nt. .,A ItaM rlANut HHilANa Many flna loairamanta ra y.ri lo aa arronnt avSaraa or raniuTal af buyar Nt rlla for dracr plloa of p anoa now .a hand, larma, aia. U riia today, uuuari Co., funiaol OR. C. GEE WO Wonierful Heme Treaiment Thin wi dff.ii rtii- n Iri)r In mllvtl (trt ( b f n lit cur -Hr l w i hont 'P1 sv trn rt vn tin ft rltsi. mrM 1 h th ys wrHilrfiit ht ..JStffis an'-a In thia country thrmi.li ih i.. m iIkm harmUaa rnialia. Th'a lam. a. 'Wl know, tha alt'tn ol r-r 00 iliffri-nl rrntdl. men b.gwfiHr.iroilr In ililt.rP'il i1.-aa. lla atiaran a. a let rura datarr h, a.ihma, lima. Ihriat rhuniatum, narrouai aa. atoma h, livar, kl'l nava. atr. i haa bumlra la f UnllliNinlala. I haraaa modorata. I all and aa. him. l'mlnla nnl ol tho cliy writ f..r Manaa and -lr Blara. Haad.laoip. tliSarl.TAUU.1 iSak. A'ldraaa The C. Gee Wo Chine Medicine Co. 1 3' flrat St, S. r. Car. Marrlaae Montlun paper Partlaad, Orrioa ii aaaaaii " '- l.arka and ywaM f T!iSil'rCs4 that ar aniiMy an- f My Hair is Extra Long Feed your hair; nourish It; give It something to live on. Then it will stop falling, and will erow long and heavy. Aycr's Hair Vieor Is the only hair-food you can buy. For 60 years it has been doing ust hat we claim it will do. It will not disappoint you. Vr hair m'ri K e rare sheet. But eftae uli.a A.ar t lllr Viu..r .hrt lima it lwl M rw and n la t..rtn Inrhee lu. T ii a .plan.n.1 '',"1VII"L!TL'm aim...t aiihmii aiijr hair. Mas. J. tt. ia. Celuradu hprmaa. tola. jt Jt C. AT Co., UoweU. Ay AIM sV-uiuCsMiturrft i 9 MRS 4 PARI LL A. yers ALIVAYC Signature of Over 30 Years. auaaar eTaaar. aaar roaa aira. - U,. VYfiu tr ir. b-kl.t h.W to dya. riET OUT OF THE RUT I am doNiirtipr of lKMk. tnairaxlno am (alal(KUf I'ovi-ra, lH!l!l'a i-artla, U-ltitt hpailn, hill lu-aila aiwl ndvi-nifliiK rula; ai make the print ol your alum look tnllr-ly ill Icnut bf rfinovliix pnlca, !., Irmn print. CHARLES SCMRAM 245', Morrlaoa St. POWtlAISD. OWrCON VST!.. DOUGLAS S.SO&.OOShocG car IN TMI WORLD W.LOoug'as $4 Gilt Edga lino. Mmotaeeqjaiieaalarypnce . IHOES FOft F.VEHYBODY AT ALL PRICto. M-n'a SOwl, to SI SO. Boya' Snn. S I toSl So. W'im.n'l BiuiM, S t tlO to Si. SO. M,l' Ch.ll.lr.ira U UA to SI.CKJ. Try 1 INviiatna S imn-n'a, SI laaa amt Chlldran'a ah-a: for ail, nt and araar thv airal olhrr uiakra. If I could take you Into my larjre factories at Brockton, Maws. .and show you how carefully W.I.. louitla shoe are made, you would then understand why they hold their shape, fit better, wesr longer, and are of greater valua than any other make. Whrravre yo llva, ynm can oMabi W. I.. Dnuglaa ahora. Mia nam and prtta la atamr4 an tha bottom. whkH protctla yoaagatnat high) prlcaa and Interior ahoaa. Taka no .! fur. Aim. your dcnlar tor W, L. Uoaglaa aaoee and tnalat upon having thm. fatt toor fyaaf. aaarf. ta mill not wnt oraatga Write lor flluatralrd Catalog ol Pall Myk-a. W. L. (JUCClUAS, txpi. I J. Hrotkton, Maae. P. N. U. Ne 47-OS t'lir.M writing te ad aertleare aleaeel If aaaallnaj INIa aapar. I fh t'A ;.r.l.Mrir W. I l.itfl;a- Joh. tffit WA Mi.K II ...IV la lha ( I p 'T-J I vuuiLtit in Una ''r.iiiilrf I r I v pi I .i, .i fr i:.n.,i..0 I , vr I mm