Poire OSSoocfl Is certain if you take Hood's Sursaparilla. This great medicine cures tUone eruption, pimples and boils that appear at all seasons; cures scrofula sores, salt rheum or. eczenw; adapts itself 'equally well to, and also cures, dys. pepsia and all stomach troubles; cures rheu. nuitism and ratarrh ; cures nervous troubles, debility and that tired feeling. Saraatabs-Forthoas who prefer medicine In tab let furiu. lluud't laraaparilla ta now put In choco lated talilets called haraataba, M well a Id the ueaal liquid furiu. teraatabs bar identically the same curative properties a the liquid form, bealdes accu ral of doae. convenience, wugiiiiiriu ! by evap oration, breakage, or leakage. lru((tata or proiuptlf fel mail. C L Uood Co.. Lowell, Maae. Mrm. C I 1 r . Tyler, hurlinfftne, saya r "T lie carva of a tare farm, ao uiu-h to do ami ao llltla haUh to Ho It with. rauatHl almiMl a complete braali downt bloud Door and thin: do atraua-lh. little aleep. Hootl a Kareatiarilla nave appetite, natural eleap, pnrlaut beaiut. Bbreiitfui to ao ail bij wora. Guaranteed ander the Food and Drags Act, June 30, 1906. No. 324. II II HI a. The eorxratlona must bw cr-rrush-d!" roard tb candidate. "Hold on," snouted a man la the gal lery, "you yourself are a toekbolder in at leant throw corporation that I know about" The candidate frowned darkly. "Well," be cried, "if there were no stockholder there wouldn't be any cor porations." "I admit it," ahouted the man In the gallery. "And If there were no corporation they couldn't be crushed, could they?" With a withering glance at the man In the gallery the candidate resumed bla argument Cleveland I'laln Dealer. Better thaw Drlaej. When the drunken tramp tried to teal a valise from the Santa 1 train at Molllday a few n It lit ago he cau-d a panic among the pan tiger. In the quiet Interval that followed the tiring of the Drat shot a woman In the cualr car threw her arms around her bu band' neck and walled: "Oh, John, let' die together." "Oh, huck!" responded the proy husband, "let's get down behind the seat" Kanaa City Journal. TIRED BACKS. The kidneys have a great work to do in keeping the blood pure. When they get out of order it causes backache, head aches, dizziness, lan guor and distressing u n r I n a ry trouble. Keep the kidney well and all these suffer ings will be saved you. Mrs. 8. A. Moore, proprietor cf a restau rs nt at Waterville, Mo., say: "Before wing Doan's Kidney 1 ills I suffered everything from kidney trouble for a year ard a half. I had pain In the back and head, and almost Continuous in the loins and felt weary all the time. A few doses of Doan' Kidney Tills brought great relief, and I kept on taking them until in s short time I was cured. I think Doun's Kidney I'il.s are wonderful." For eaU by all dealers. 60 cent a fox. Foeter-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. ft OoU from ke Sea,. The electrolytic recovery of fold from sea water Is itlll a dream of many European chemist. A. Noden proMK to use a electrode sheet of copper and lead or lead aud cast Iron, each about otie-tweuty-dfth of an Inch In thickness, and to surround these plate with porou canvas bag for col lecting the gold that falls to adhere. The bath, within reach of the tide, would have a depth of two meter and a width of ten meter (about thirty three feet). With cement partition every forty femets, a battery of 100 such bath could be run together, and It I calculated that thla would furnish ISO grama of gold per day of twelve hour. In this time, 3,000 ruble meters of water would be treated, a current of 8,XM) ampers at 2.5 volts being re quired. The annual cost I estimated at $12,000, and the profits are figured at $20,000 on a capital of $40,000. Uood for m Cold. Bishop Olmsted of . Colorado was making a Christmas address to some Denver children. "Eat heartily on ChrUtiua day," the bishop said, smiling. "Do full Justice to turkey, to cranberry sauce, to plum pudding, to all the good things. Hut don't give way to gluttony. Don't glout over your Christina dainties like Bala boy I used to know. This boy said one Chrlstmn morning: 'My, wish I bad a cold!' 'Why?' asked his brother. 'Cause mother ay to feed a cold, and If I bad one to-day, wouldn't I feed It though !' " Am laaolt. "Doo-oo-boo !" sobbed the young wid ow. "Don't cry, dear," said her mother. "It will not help matters any." "B-but the m-mlulster In-Insulted me," sobbed the bereaved one. "lie did!" exclaimed the astonished mother. "What did be ay?" "He s-saia that poor J l:r wa p-probably b-better off," answered the y. w. " A Tra Prophet. "You are going to marry him after be has been engaged to and has Jilted every girl In our set 7". "Yes, dear." "Well, I always said be would get hi punishment some day." Houston Post CATARRH BLOOD DISEASED AND SYSTEM DISORDERED Catarrh Is not merely art Inflammation of the tissues of the head and throat, as the symptoms of rinfring1 noises In the ears, mucous dropping back into the throat, continual hawking- and spitting, etc., would seem to Indi cate ; it is a blood disease In which the entire circulation and the greater part of the system are Involved. Catarrh Is due to the presence of an excess ef uric acid in the blood. The Liver, Kidneys and Bowels frequently be come torpid and dull in their action and Instead of carrying off the refuse and waste of the body, leave it to sour and form uric acldln the system. This is taken up by the blood and through its circulation distributed to all parts oj tne system. These impurities la the blood irritate and inflame ine omereni membranes ana tissues of the body, and the contracting of a cold will start the secretions and other disgusting and disagreeable symptoms of Catarrh. As the blood goes to all parts f the body the ca tarrhal poison affects all parts of the system. The head has a tight, full feeling, nose continually stopped up, pains above the eyes, slight fever comes and poes, the stomach is upset and the entire system disordered and I had Catarrh for about fifteen f.ffect by this disease. It is a waste of years, and no man could have time to try to cure Catarrh with sprays. I coald hear of, but no rooi Vet Yasjcs' mnaiauons, etc. tiucU treatment uitea. i then he,-an 8. s. s., and oocs nor. rcaca me blood, and can, therefore, Blnks Why sre you playing your organ In a lonely spot like this? The Grinder I'm erudylug a new piece. I'lck Me-Up. "Don't you think he 1 the most sen sible man you ever knew?" "Kr well, you see I never knew him befor be wa engaged." Houston Chronicle. Customer Can you recommend this as a good blood purifier? Druggist Madam, one dose of that would cur the eruption of Mt Vesuvius. I'hua delphla 1'resa. Passenger (faintly ) 8 -top th hlp! I've dropped my teeth. Punch. "There are lot of men able to gov ern women." "Ye, and "they're all bachelor." Houston Post The Artist Oh, se madam ba s grand face. I shall make se speaking likeness. Henpeck Er well, old man, you needu t go so rar a mat, yuu know. Metropolitan Magaxlne. Johnnie Papa, pupa, come quick 1 Mamma ha fainted. Papa Here, put this ten-dollar bill In her hand. John nie (a moment later) She say sli wanta ten more. Fllegende Blaetter. "Money doesn't alway bring happi nesa and peace of mind." "You ar right there." answered the man wltb an anxious look. "Sometime It tempti you to buy automobile." Washington Star. ' , Weary Wiggle Don't call at that second bouw down the road. Meander Ing' Mike What's the matter? Cross dog? Weary Wiggle Worse than that A new bride that doe her own cooking. Topeka Journal. Dora I It true that Jnek is going to marry you? Flora Yes. dear. Dor Well, you'd better muke him sign the pledge. Flora Why, .' tck doesn't drink. Dora No. but he probably will. Cleveland Leader. "Where did you get that black eye?' asked Tete de Veau. "Oh, only a lov ers' quarrel." L'Olgnon answered airily. "What? Did your girl give you that7" "No, It wa her other lover." New Or lean Times-Democrat "And what were the provision of xrso cxixs vt JUaBT. ataatlal. .lvaa ' ' He,. Not many days M " , tu bej wltb the is'" W. In Pari King W;S fesrsb. Bernhardt on the tell, ,uJ quite a chat with her. i,lliljr new argue, not hr fc ly flattering to U lTa'tlW.aM but a notable '""""'".verelgn demeanor, rnfortuiiat-ly j, did not go luto drt '"lnf this ru,...rkalle conversation tfc,, moet democratic Institute tele phone Instrument. "at dlitlmit to construct In Vmd from every -day experience, th, way ,t sll happened. D " ll.te. Mme. Bernhardt I W Dtr tp.,,,,, tt 10 o'clock In the her balr still In curl ( "delng up" the breads the telephone bell ring. Hiiy . In ber hand on ber , Into the sitting room, tan,,,,. from the book and tou, her fea turn sweetly. "J'arrlv," 7 B"'Mt after ti nts nner of the country. Hello," come iruH hard British voice. "Que ' rst-1! o lr Inquire, the tragedienne anxlounlr. "This Is King Edwntf of Knglantl.- "F.dwanl you don't man . 'Sure. Just citiue ovWfro,u Lonnon How' everything?" 'Tree I nie:i. sir, tat and dandy What train did you coo, 0nV "I came by ro.r' Xcat Her ini,. ness Is with me." "Ain't you tvuiiu orn to see me be fore you leave toD?" "I may what' th,"-get off the wire, central! eh ? what the blank, blank, blazes r-r-r Bernhardt remove the receiver from her ear until the storm blow over aud then resumes : "Where y' stoppln"'" "At Earl De Grey's. Wnat y' going to do this afternoon r "Nothln" much. Wai f0n. own ta the Louvre to get I shirtwaist." "Come on over, tsllleres and I are going to be busy while fixing up the Anglo-French entente, but we won't be long at It W are ping to see you play to-nlitbt Can't you uouA a couple of tickets?" "Sure. I'll bring tbem over this af ternoon." "Fine. Ooodby." "So long." Of course that Isn't ut the wav It your uncle wuir "inai i llou,u 1 all happened, but it la about the way It have all he left after the payment orjwouId hnma m the United State If his just debt." "Ah, very good of the k, ihouId w a queen over the . , For the Children To succeed these days you must have plenty of grit, cour se, strength. How Is it with the children? Are they thin, pale, delicate ? Do not forget Ayer's Sarsaparllla. You know It makes the blood pure nd rich, and builds up the general health In every way. U St o. Awn Co.. Le.ii. Alee aianufaataieja at vers RAII VKlot. All( CLKP. CNt lUtV PECTORAL. f eapereeatlkle Se4. "Do your stre cars run on Bon-1 day?" Inquired the girl from Boston, i "Not w you'd notice It." replied the ; Philadelphia glrL Cleveland Plain ; Dealer. 1 font Shew for Ike Hat. First Diner (to bis friend) What' the mutter? You look worried . C. - . .. JCTviiu uincr well, that fat man at the next table baa aat down on mv het and now both his fat boya are sitting u uis auee. Fllegende Blaetter. CASTOR I A for Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of vt&ffl&&U Mothers wfll M Mr. WUSIoWs Soothlna tvra p tne be I remedv to ttes tuff last! cbUtlre SurtBf lb teelhlu artul. Jeka Brl.kt aaS Lor4 ktaaaere. In oue of bis apeeche In the House of Common John Bright quoted In a spirit of banter and ridicule the well known line writteu by Lord John Man ner In hi callow youth : "Let wealth and commerce, laws and learning die. But leave ua atlll our old nobility." Lord John, who wa present. Imme diately got up and pulverized the great tribune by retorting: "I would rather be the foolish young man who wrote those line than the malignant old man who quoted them." at. Vitus' raare and all Marroue Dlaraaaa 1 BKraaiientlr cured "T lr. aune a wre fcu.r.r. Hand . k KKK ,1 trial rtUa and ireatlae. Ur. M. U. huiaa, UL. au Arcbau, f UU..f a Nat laaareeee. "What did that ruall boy lay when you told him be might grow up to be President of the United State?" (aid oue school trustee. "It didn't eem to lmpre him," an swered the other. "Ue ald nearly everybody wa being mentioned for that position nowadays." Washington Star, TAINLES3 JT TENTISTRY Sm Ul Iclon eTjav Toa Ce Elxw&m EXAMINATIONS nit Onld Crown. S3; HrMae Work, par tooin, IJ: fiai-a.tt: aavet t'ulluga, auo; OolJ rilllu(, tl. TALE DENTISTS Iftii First Btraet I'UUI UNU, OREOOX Banking by Mci WE PAY 4 INTEREST On saving deposit ot a dolUr or more, compounded twice every year. It Is just as rsv to open a Savings Account w.th us by Mad as if you lived m il door. Send for our free book let. "Banking by Mail," and learn lull particular. Ad Ikss Oregon Trust & Savings Bank Portland. Oregon Sixth and Washington Sts. old man. wasn't It? What did be leave?" "Just debts." Judy. "Invest," said Oobsa Goldo, "but nev er simulate." "But what, precisely, ll the difference, father," young Oolde asked, "between an Investment and a simulation?" "If speculation," th other anawered, "If you lose." Denver Post "Crlttick was pleased to siiy that my play had few equal a a bit of real ism." remarked young De Rlter. ' He aid even more than that." said Pep- prey. "Indeed?" "res," he added, "and positively no Inferior." Phila delphia Ledger. Sprocket l'ou've talked a good deal about your new automobile. What Is there o specially attractive about It? Sparker When I come along with It thia afternoon In front of your place of business just you take a good look at that girl on the front eat Chlcaga Tribune. Guest Tbese egg are rather flav or v. Pretty aitress rearcawry 7 Guest These eggs they're not quite Pretty Waitress (to another pretty waitress who I passing) Dick was In last night. lie asked after you. (To guest) Did you say tearcawfy? Guest (gloomily) Coffee. Chicago Chroni cle. phone. ' II PURELY SOS-PEOFESSIONAL i I Thirty yar is tb average ag of an ostrich and th annual yield of a bird In captivity 1 from two to four pound of plume. $100 Reward, $100. Th reelera of this paper will be pleased to learn that there laalleaatone dreaded diaeaae mat science nos been able to cure In all It, tiaitei. and that la Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is the only positive cur known to th medical fraternity. Catarrh being a eonatltu tlonal dlneaae, reiiulree a oonatltuiloDal treat ment. Hall's Catarrh Cure la taken Internally, acting directly upon the Uood and mucoui uriaues of the jratera, thereby d-ilrojlng th luundatlun ol the dlwaaa, and giving the pa tient strength by banding up the oonatltution aud anaiatlng nature In doing its work. Th proprietors Est so much faith in lla curatlvs powers that they offer On Hundred iHillars lor anycaaethat It lalls to cure. Bend for list 01 testimonials. A4dreaa. P. J. CHKNIT A CO., Toledo, Ot Bold by drug lata, 76o. Hall's family fills are th best, Tb black diamond field In Brasil be long to the government, which farm them out, and make a further profit by a 13 per oent eiport duty. MAKE EVERY DAY COUNT- no malter how bad the weather You cannot afford to be without a TOWER'S WATERPROOF OILED SUIT OR SLICKER loo en vou buv ooK for the SIGN OF THE flSH 'niiwai ENGRAVING Write Us PLATES rOR PRINTING HICKS-CH ATTEN Portland Oregon P. N. U. Ne. 1 J-07 C WHKN writing to adTertlaere pleaae I tf maanoa ta ia paper. e .1 - . . 1 . ' . . .. .. from the Are bottleT and efter r. ""'n ",orc .luan wmporaniy relieve irZJttSf&irt&iK Catarrh rrmaricntly t!.e Uood must be yaiarrn is v ciooa aiaoaao, an know there Is nothing- on eart better (or the blood than S. 8. S. noooar mm more or 8. n. t tbaaldo. JtaHAXSOS, Lapeer, Xtloh. nd thorotigliiy purified and the system cleansed ftb. of all poisons, and ct t!ie "same time Strengthened and built up. Nothing equals o. o. o. lor tai purpose. It atUckS the disease at its head, goes down to the very bottom of the trouble and makes a complete I a. - at a-1 atiiu usunjf cure. o. o. o. removes every pamcie oi me catarrhal poison Irom the Diooa, maictng this Vital stream pure, fresh stnu ceaiury. inen me lnUamed mem branes begin to heal, the head Is loosened and cleared, the hawking and spitting cease, PURELY VEGETABLE -every symptom disappears, the constitution is built tip and vigorous health restored. S. S. S. also tones up the stomach and digestion and acts as a ne tonic to the entire system. If you are suffering with Catarrh beein the wac wa w.. j. write iu at siaiemeni oi your case aud our physicians will send you literature about Catarrh, and give you special medical advice wiiuuuw .ti4uSB. v. sj. c. 19 ior saie at an nrst class cniT stores THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA. CAm W. L. DOUGLAS $3.00 AND $3.50 SHOES . L DOUGUS 14.00 SILT E06E H0f I CANNOT K EQUALLED AT Ml PRICE. SHOES FOR EVERYBODY AT All PRICES i Men'eXhnoe, ! ta l.rMi. Hr.a' Hhnee. .1 to !.., u,,lrn a hhoee, (M ta M.AO. Mlaaaa' at t h lid pea a Khnn, la I.IM. W. U Douslas shoes are recot;nlzed by expert juilua of dotwrar Sob the beat in style. Ill and wear produced In tins com, try. Kacu part of the shoe and every detail of tb making Is tanked after nd watt-bed over by skilled shoemakers, without ro;rJ ta tune or cost, If I could take you Into my larve f-t.np at , ......w. .mwr .. ep. v HOME OF A NOVELIST. Ttie ramliling stru' ture shown In the cut Is the residence built by Ilobert Loul Stevenson at Samoa and named by blm Vallluia. It seem that the German governor of Samoa ha been trying to buy Vaillina for an official residence, and the matter ha aroused good deal of discussion. Stevenson as niueriy opposed to German premacy In Samoa. an- hoea are mana, y . womiu man auuVraiaiiu aht ney nonT'ifii-lr share fit brtta nire''. and are or freater value than anv other niskea. . 1. I n ( I ame ana pnr. ia arampfi on tne nniiere. aar long erlr arxt infMlrtf ahrt. Take eVeaf lMir A9M4U eeae arcMatea,.. 5.V . Finest . Gardens Are always reported when Portland Seed Co 's "Dumond Brand Seed ar planted Why? Because w y0u the t Ma th.i best oa thi Coast Our handsomely Illustrated and descfiotlv ruiiiuai iciie ai aivai vur wjceuj. rimtS. Kavi Jsnran P,mna FertllLier, Incubators, Brooders, P?ult7 nd Be Suppllea yJ PORTLAND SEED-CO. I Whi J Portland. Orgon Dose Ara Enrolled oa Forea. Among the addition which will be made to the police force of Lexington, Ky., toon will be two famou blood hounds. They are Nick Carter and Ivy, the two man-hunting dogs owned by Captain V. Q. MulIIken, who recent ly moved to this city from Wllmore. The dog are known all over the State for their sucoea in running down criminals. It Is proposed to add lx mounted pollenien, who will be used to patrol the newly annexed suburb. When Captain MulIIken heard of thla proposition be asked that be be made one of the new patrolmen, and a tb result of a connultatlon between him nd the city officials It was agreed that Captain MulIIken should receive a position a mounted patrolman, and V r .m, ,1mmM elv ha ttHet to the force, the city paying for tneit care and maintenance. Indlanapoll Star. Weal Wat Break Frleadehla. An editor, talking the other day In New Tork about Oliver Hereford, mid: "He sat In my office one afternoon when a young novellat entered. "'Mr. Hereford,' said tb novelist eagwly, "1 ' your opinion very luuch. Now, I want you to tell me candidly what you think of my new bookT "No, no. aald Hereford, hurriedly, 'let u remain friend."' Choi ly The dentist told m I had a large cavity that needed filling. Etbel Uld he recommend any pedal course f study T- -Cincinnati Tribune. During last summer three very beau tlful sister, pasting a quiet seawm among the bills, received an unexpect ed and unusual compliment. It was their custom twoor three time a week to drive In to t nearest town. One day they found the place lu commo tion over the aavM of a circus, and hastened their eryda to leave It a quickly a possible Hut on the out sklrts a horse cant a shoe, and they were obliged to atop it a blncksmllh'. A rickety country agon with a saw- backed horso wastla,,dy baited there: It wa heavily l"Sji with a dlsconf-aged-lnoklng manj tod woman, and a large family of children, most of whom were lu tears. I'rtwntly,' however, the children stopped crying to stare, and the more th: stared the more Interest ed and excited tliey became. At last they urged their father forward to ad drc the strange lailea. He came up, painfully red and hy, and after prolonged thinning and stam mering, blurted out hi question with desperate dlfwtness; "Be you gals the Circassian Bean tleaT We've missed the p'rade,' and ev erything else, and If you be, 'twould be a reel consolation to the children to know It for sure. V knd thought you must be. b'' so extry In your looks; and It seemed like eiKNigb you'd drive down after the procession to get fixed up, your boss hat-In' cast a shoe same a old nro'Hle, here 0 offense If you ain't but beye?" - They - bad to ow-reluctantly that they were not But thoy are gracious glrL. as well as teputlfu. and they re membered that their n,au Included of ferings from their admirers, among which were long stemmed rosos, French chocolates and a decorated tjoX Df bon bon. Not even toy balloons, peanuts and pink lemonade could nave brought greater Joy to the disappointed chil dren than did the, delights, freely bent owed by three VfnDupreu, -mj boUn. teoue beings, who If eonfeejsedly not Circassian, were yet ioTPy to behold. It Is arce! snrpriaing, however, that since th"4 occasion the three glrlt have been nicknamed among theli friend The ClrcasUD Beauties.' lattaaa Made froaa Patataas. A large number of the button now In use, purporting to be mad-out f horn or bone or Ivory, are ln reality made out of th common potato, which, when treated rtaln . acids, be eon,,. si""1 h"rl s stone. Thl nualfty of the P"tto ,i.nntg ,t t bnt. toii niHk"'' nd "T Pd grade of button l m ,ron' the well- snwn tuber. The r.tnt0 button can- . ,, ., 4a!niilsneu from oth-r ave by a cam"- then only by lnce they are ,lored to -nit the riou on .heh il,ey are to be n- ""'l are every whit .. ool ks'kln " bu,,on of bone or Shoo' "'aa;er. "pld you Ter know'" remarked the m.lical authority, "thtt tny one who instantly .Ing.n, can ILff consumption r "Even o." tb, hard hesded man. "sosi Iopl might etand a rhc of living b, letting eon on ta. I PhltaaW. pbla rre rhen u on aJnta ln being your . . .n eB Work Mirtlma -nd own t i" . I ll I Mm I THB OLD-MONK-CURU SI STIFFNESS, STITCHES, LAMENESS, CRAMP, TWISTS AND TWITCHES, ALL DECAMP WHEN YOU APPLY ST. m JACOBS OIL Javeaile Idas. Little Johnny (In cemetery) Say, paw, why didn't the man who 1 bur led here go to heaven T Paw Perhap he did, my son. , Little Johnny But It ay on his tomb.tone. Teace to his ashe,' and It I II t?A ICTt I 8$3blJg"e I J AUSTIN WELL DRILLS Mad. In all (trie and alt alia. Uat Wat. r and en aaywtirra. Itnat ilrllllu( Toole BtaUa. .tt vmiw luga ana prlove. BEALL A CO. S21 Hawthorn Ave. PortUnd, Or. PRfCB S3 AND 90 CENTS muieHeaw BORAX For Baby'y Batht lor Baby' C othes; tor an Eye Wash, Mouth Wash, ajtaiiiixing the BotUa.Washlna Napkins. ABSOLUTELY PURE All dealera, Kample Kcirax, NtHiMli't anrf SM,r. enlr flcture In lo rolnra, ft fenta ami wuir 'l'al rr'a name. A.l.lreaa PACIFIC COAnf UaHAK ( I)., (laklan.l, ( al. must be a ashes. hot place where there's Seir-Defeaee. "I'm urprlsed at you," ald Jlgley, "trying to borrow a dollar from that fellow Harduppe. You're urely not la uch wful need of money." "No," replied Shrude, "but I felt sure Hardupiie was. Anticipated him, that' all." Catholic Standard ana Time. Earle.a. "What's all thl Japanese question?" asked the boy with tbe book and slate under hi arm. "Why," replied hi chum, "It sll csme from toppln' a Japanese kid from go ing to school." "Did, eh? Well, that' Just like this eotinfrr. Always showing favors ta foreigners. Nobody ever top u kid j from going to ebool." The General Condemnation of So-Called Patent or oecret meaicines ; of en Injurious character, which indulge in extravBgant and unfounded pretensions Oi an mjuriou- cure manner of ilia, and the Nation. 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The periec. puv uu . p,2 run Bt.okii." : .fhirsJ character are wi"tu uj , i demand in a laxative. remedy of an etawaJ i cnar Com y only f Syrup Company', o"?" by physicians, but the product V taaUwTthat it cleanses, sweeten. 1- effectJ d without 7vnt riiaturbinsT the natural without aisturouiB k7 "--t71 from time to time. r , Uving to increase the quantity from , This Taluable remedy h been long ana M the m eiceUent of xanvai - Vrr,, informed or tne woria w i . . ? physicians and .rrJESSata name of Syrup of Figs and Elixir fl adooted the more eiaDoraie v,t1elv it wiU always V ") There are otter eimwi -a-- adT&nUge over aU other ramiiy Cfll t the California Fig Syrup Company poshes the g on whi h it O J"1 . saving w .1 Th s Taluaoie remeuy ; ..i.i -ida accepUnce as tne moax -.ixuu. - i.J family 1& y known to 1 flf mor fulV descriptive o tne y ; U called for by 'ZT the tM name of the Companyalxloma r ig nyrup alwavs note, --"r n Tprv rackage, wneiner ' . . nlaH ATI T.I1H 1 1 VU v ' ' ' - . 9 f ull name, Syrup or igs nnaUtheone laxat.ve m Fips. which h-7ntv"u;SdSuta. in original packages of one sue only, the regu- ?ru flrtr,penUper botUe. f t, '"Every bottle U old nT Dttat the remedy' Is not adnlteratii BecreUrr 3 . AJedtajj A Drug, Act, June 30U, 1006. or niisbranclea wiuu" CALIFORNIA HU iinur iu. San Francisco, laie 11 i M TtViA. KTa ssaa., 1 i r ii a&. im T7 t m a M FADELESS DYtb f-" U I W aTl S W - aartaa calar ailk. Waal aaal cattaa aejaeSV aaejl f