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COMTAGIOUS BLOOD POBffl NO LIMIT TO ITS POWERS FOB EVIL ConUrioos Wood roison Las brought woreaaffennff misery and kun tion into tlio world thanull other disease combined ; Ucre a "My any limit to it j powers for evil. It is the Latest and vilest of oU d.rJer.. wrecking the lives of those unfortunate enough to contract ) ii uu "- -- transmuted to innocent offsprinff. a blighting" legacy ol u n er 1 n s au " So highly contagious is the trouble that innocent persons may ont" Ly using; the same table ware, toilet articles or c lothing-of one in whose Llood the treacherous virus has taken root. Xot oniy is 11 " J 0LD : favorites Intheclvllil ub taki-uadone or quinine t a, tl" ,,r 1. the universal 1 l lue " Un: perf lated iy J, UM" only for i.,.'t1-i As a tonle It The Adopleal thllsl, Udjr. Why wouldst tnou leave me. Oh. gentl child? but a very deceptive one. Only those who have learned by bitter expe nence ( .. '. , .'t-r-v. ...., 11. o!it.- I'a anoearance nrst, oil " ., . duw dt iae lime tore or nnf r, wunu uau., -- ,i , . wnu, ' the suffering; which is to follow. It comes in the form of mu.tu A straw-roofed e.bln with lo ad throat, unsightly copper colored spots, swollen gland in the Mia Is fair and a pillared la unsunmH. , ta slteratlv it na no equal In ..udlca. AdlstlnwuMr.Bb..Mld:-If , I wanted t0 tM rrX of nag in tl-n anyone -.- i. lul ..iionuiii t . .n eighth or sn oo tot moumaiu uim Mi . "vum put I 11 " , , , wly wall ; hall. ouno of qui,,),,? a little quinine In disordered stonu ' J""' hou, " it wi.m .. ...... It hastens jcr - - . Vi - I ' . , , i ,v i u rjje , ?iDu"e" lalUns; huir, offensive sores and takers on the body '.ana in .""r; 25 7 lmlltttlon 4 & to nails drop olf, Uie bones Decomeciseaneu, " . ado """' " ' stores normal c, ...mloft. tercd and the sufferer becomes an object of pity to Bis iciiow man. f-v- atream. . The habit,.... " f miluln. now- Jinjer ally is the treacherous nature of Contagious Blood Poison ..shown when tht -.n.7C:. . .rer. " '1 to the drug and Infected person endeavors to combat the poison W.tn f7 f r? T," thus derlr lit from It Men M.r., l ivnvi outwara irapwnu w i ... i .... - --.ww-- . - . f. . , t i - : J VVVi.n I -t-l.....k. .k lecause these strong minerals have not ouiyiaucaio remove iucu3.y tb. boe o'er tb scented ,1 . 8 puto m . Z. .v.. i.i i v.. t i 1 .vstpm because of their destructive Ad cb ,D lu lick It down i,k a irlmace. action. S. a. S. is she oly real and certain cur, 1 Aui a?'', rh. b,.ibflow.r , T.hejr ,re cinchona habituated munt tfk tw0 raInt or n If d mirlanf A arttti f it fl III Ion sir DPaiinV U1UUU 1'UI itUK vwv-. - - . i i anl barks, the Dest in r.aiune s greanaooiaioi y w " , , T For that Dandruff There Is one thing that will cure It Ayer's Hair Vigor. It Is i regular scalp-medicine. It quickly destroys the germs which cause this disease. The unhealthy scalp becomes healthy. The dandruff disap pears, had to disappear. A heahhyscalp means a greatdeal to you healthy hair, no dan druff.no plmples.no eruptions. Tb best klad el a testimonial "Sola lor over sixty years." Ill brJ.O. ArtrOt., VmwiU J SAtSAPAtaU. uers PCCTOtAL. oflrr a reward of i.ooo for proof that S. S. S. contains a particle of mineral Lady, kind lady, oh, let me got Lady. ten In a gWatln,. mpsule. Before cap- PURELY VEGETABLE lit an v form. S. S. S. jrocs down to the I . . L uh. Isule. u taken In theb ood of everr article of the virus and lmi. . t. n, . .." -7... t:.: ,m1 .- vrreetnl M rura aauinffncu, ncanuiuiu-.. .- . F on (he Br n the ltlIy qutlne ,. , M too much fluid, forever cures this powerful disorder. ... fc ,,..rin. hr.w tun.. ' , "Uo,,, ' So thoroughly does S. S. S. cleanse the aiiivHrv wood not of aiaoy a I rrt.. ... . vrw circulation that no signs of the disease are "u Is WW " T-!in,n ever seen affain. and offspring is protected. Wboe rolee wa. ne'er In thy mountain. r he "'",'-al Intnrturt on of quinine Write for our enecial book on Contacious Blood I'oison, which fully ex- be,rH ranee and luly p") u . plains the different etapesof the trouble, and outlines a complete Some treat- Boy. i-.-r.m-u its UM were jn-ru. tnent for all suffercrsof this trouble. No charge 13 made lor tnis Dook, anq My mother alno at tue twinsni a rail, 'nn sttogctber repumaicu iu if yon wish special medical advice about case or any of its symptoms, out I A song of tht bills, far more aweet than I Itouert Talbot so Englishman, cured physicians Will be glad to furnish that, too, without barge, I all ; I the dauphin with It. and Louis I-e THSWtFTSPECinGCO.,ATUNTAf&Za'.Vl.Tr, wa Induced to buy tue secret 10 rne Daie oau .iiiiu.irriua u ur ...r-., . h t I dreamed l.at night of tb.t mu.ie low- barked - as f- -.. I I .J. kln.l lailu aK lair MM Sfrt T I ' UIUI T. A. Whitney, of Meeteet. Wyo.. -Udy.- .T. ''"X -V - Oae Wb. Mlmi It. "Old tbe man sot afraid when he vii lynched 7" "How do I knowT I am one of the tending and moat promlneut citizens of tills community, sir." "That's what I thought, and the pa pers said thnt tbe moat prominent citl-k-ds took part In the lynching." Houston I'ost Mothara will And Mn. Wlnilow! Sootbloc yrap ill b..i rmuMr la um (or laalr cUUaraa suiaf in. iMtniuf pariua. Oacht ta Kaow Hoot. Tha animal trainer barinf been taken suddenly ill, bis wife reported for duty in Ilia stead. "Hare you ever had any eiperlenre In this line?" asked the owner of tb circus and raenarerie, with some doubt. "Not Just exactly in this line," she aid, "but nry huahand manages tbe beasts all rlcM, doesn't he?" "He certainly doea." "Well, you ought to see how easy I -maoafe h'm." Si. Vitoe run ana all Nerrous Ddws ) nrm.u.ntlr cur.d by Dr. Klln.'s Or.al w. XniDraf. Hnd nr r K K K 12 trial bnttl. and 'ImllM. Ur.U. U-lillD, Ut.Wl Arctl Bk, fbUa..l'a, as Bfh mm n.dtaasi I. .pasHv InfaPastS.I In TL. Aat... k.tk .nA m kstSS MSSS A it h,.flM h. .i,iMn in .1 tu "utlve IndUns of 1'eru called recent visit to New York he told a She bath taken the babe on ber quiet th cinchona trees, from which quinine story about a little slum urchin whom breast j ". The drug nas uu i be bad sent on a month's vacation Into ou wouidat meet ner looistep, my ooy, i names julnlne, clncoona, counieas th. mnntPT no more, powder, Jesuit's hsrk. Cardinal De ' I I I . . 1. k ! A - . I . The lad was ao Ignorant," he said. ;:ur "r ... " V J T .', L ''W powder Peruvian Dam. cuinn "that be thought we got mush from . . . . .7' . " I. I. bant' Q'"a. qulqulna. cinchona harlc. mushroom, snd milk from the milk. ruu "- etc, and the pronation of the word weed. One morning a woman pointed I Boy. 'quinine" apiiear to be a matter of to a horse In a Held snd said: r. m mother eon from l. home i.i.) g"ography kwl-nine. kwe-neen. kln- Ixxk at the horse, Jimmy. I But I know that my brothers are there at nInw. keen-neeu or kln neen take your "1 nat s a cow,' the boy contra-1 ulay, cDolce. dieted. 1 1 know they are gathering tbe foxglove s The discover nf clnehona bark Is en. No,' snld the lady, 'It's a horse.' bell, veloued In n.r.t The wife of the "'TaJn't It's s cow,' said the boy. Or tbe long fern leave, by the sparkling Spanish viceroy inVeru was Countens air romparl.ia, "What beastly weather you have here !" exclaimed tbe stranger. "Yes, wa do sometimes, " said the na tive. "V are fortunate just now. bow- 'Horses bns wagons York Tribune. to em." New Foollns s Wolf. A boy 12 years old, the son of pioneer In Montana, observed a wolf sneaking about one day last January, lie took a sheep skin and spread It over a low bush In such a way that It resembled the live animal, aud after a time tbe wolf made a dash for It. ! 1 ni. .v... i k .k.i. ik I u.m. wu. umiu.oi ..... .. bright streams flow. uy unna.... Ladv. kind ladv. oh. let ma ao 1 "-K. Introduced it in aiaaria i .j ana Demowea her name upon it coin Fair child, tby brother, are wanderers cnun- " have corrupted tnis into now, cinchona. That's one story. Another Tbey sport no more on the mountain's I Is that the Jexult nilKslonarles, who brow; were aceuatonie.. to taste the bark of lt.ey.nave left the tern Dy tbe springs every tree they hewed down, dlscov ml the precious febrlfugo, A third Is that certain animals while In a fever tutppeued to know the bark of the cinchona tree and were cured. A fourth Is that some persons suffering green side, And the streams where tbe fairy barks I were tried; He detected the fraud st once, and Instead of galloping away with the Be tbou at peace In thy brighter lot. pelt, which would have made a good For tby cubin borne is a lonely spot. dinner for hltn, he dropped It and I Boy sneaked off with his tall between his Are tbey gone, all gone from tbe sunny wttn 'ever drank copiously of a pool of bill? legs. He realized that he had heen ever. In having a suoceaxlon of one days." made tbe victim of a Joke' and he felt I But tn blr'' aa1 tt8 olu "Kin. days? Why. it rains n.arly all tbe same as a boy who had been Anrll U tlU. tooled. fly rave e'er the time!' "What of that? reu't tha?" TU.y'r. warm talna, Shaka tate i tur aoct jlften'a Foot-t A pow.tsr. It makaa tight r new thorn lent ea.y. Jt ! a e.rtain eure for wratlng, r.lloii. and hot, tlr.d, aching (eel. hol4 by all I'mpiriala. Prlra 4Vi. Trial park .aitamallH KRKK. AddreM Allen 8. UluuMU, lu&oy. r York. Ifavav Laid Old Rsaa. There Is a German dairyman and farmer, whose place I. not far from Philadelphia, who greatly plume, him self upon the absolute superiority of its products above all others In the vi cinity. On one occasion he personally ap plied to a Oermantown housekeeper for a transfer of her custom to himself. "I hears dot you baf s lot of drouble with lot dairyman of yours," he said. "lust ynu glf me your custom und dere vlll bo no drouble!" "Are your egg. always fresh?" ask ed the woman. "Fresh 1" repeated tbe German. In an ludignnnt tone, "Let. me dell you. madam, dot my hen. nefer, nefer lsy anything but fresh eggs "Harper's Weekly. Naked Trath. Francis Wilson tells of sn encounter of wits that took place between the late Eugene Field and a New York woman. It was at dinner snd the woman was In evening dress, which was rath er decollete. After a skirmish be tween the two relative to the respective merits of a well-known author, It would seem that Field came off second best "Oh, Mr. Field," exclaimed the worn an exultantly, "you must admit that you are fairly beaten at your own game !" Field bowed politely, and with a smile promptly rejoined: "At any rate, Miss Blank, I hsve one consola tion; you can't laugh at uie In your sleeve." Lrpplncott's. CosTlae Ilia. Police Justice What is the charge against this man? Officer LoafiV Is the park, y honor sn refu.in' to move on. He pretended to be asleep an' dreamin. That', why I pinched 'im. ' And tha red deer bound Is their gladaeaa trea. And the beatb ia bent by the singing bee. And the waters leap and the freab winds blow Lady, kind lady, ob, let me gel Felicia Ilemans. IRS l.N I ' "ii v2o Ii- i ft" ;!' i - 'ii. 0 lea Ac3flaHflTfpanilonluTAj slrmlailrJtFootfantlRrtuta ifgUifSiixnaduandflowii IVomolps Disttonflrnf J ncss and rVrontalnt khmw Opmm.MarpruM norMiacrii. ROT NARCOTIC. jUt Imm (VwfW .fry. Saa.awMawei Apafrcl rra(lv for Omlta lion . Sour SlDnrh.niarrhn VoTtnsjrortvul$imiJfwisk nraa and Loss or Ship. IscSna SifnaMtsT NEW MIRK. busranteed iindWtrs F SaaffasaLaBBaaa4 For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signature of Exact Copy of Wrapper. In Use For Over Thirty Years GASTOHIA aTa aaaeaa F BAN KLIN'S KITE. Psllosapher'a Kaiaoa Easrt meat sa Daaerlbed by IllaaavlC. The famous kite experiment Is de scribed by Franklin lu a letter dated Oct. 19, 1752: "Make a small cross of light sticks of cedar, the arms ao loug as to reach to the four corners of a large, thin silk handkerchief when ex tended. Tie the corners of tlte hand kerchief to the extremities of the crows so you have the body of a kite, which. being properly accommodated with a tall, loop and string, will rise In the air like tho we made of paper, but be ing made of silk Is better fitted to bear tbe wet snd wind of a thunder gust without tearing. To the top of the up right stick of the cross Is to be fixed a very sharp pointed wire rlnlng a foot or more above the wood. To the end of the twine next the hand Is to be tied a silk ribbon, and where tbe silk und twlue Join a key may be fastened. This kite Is to be ruined when a thun der gust appears to be coming on, and the (icrsoii who holds the string mut stand within a door or window or un der some cover so Unit the silk ribbon may not be wet and core must be tak en thnt the twine does not touch the frame of the door or window. As soon as the thunderclouds come ovei" tbe kite the pointed wire will draw the electric Ore from them and the kite. wttn all ttie twine, will be electrified snd stand out every way and be at tracted by an approaching finger. Aud when the rain hns wet the kite anu twine you will find the electric fire stream out plentifully from the key on the approach of your kuuckle." water In which tome fallen cinchona trees had lonj been soaking, chnrglng the water with the medicinal principle. Their siedy tti. led to an Investiga tion wnif-n dlscat quinine. A strange fas' In this connection Is that quinine, la not used as medicine In the practice of the native physicians of Pern, Ecuador or Colombia. Tbe In dians did not even know of Its exist ence until enlightened by the Spaniards about 2fio yearn ago. , STOIE CCBES ALL DISEASES. SiaSSBBBSI Near the little village of Lanyon. In Cornwall, England, there Is an ancient stone to which considerable mystery Is attached. It Is known as the "men-an-tol." that name probably having been bestowed on It In Pruldleal times. Many superstitious Cornlshmen and women, too, even In this enlightened age, believe that ths stone has curative proertles. Children afflicted with St. UYSlEBIOl'S SOCK. Mamma's" Wisdom. A beautiful girl and her mother were dlscu-wlPg the eternal nmrrliige ques tion. "Well, there's Charles Adams.- mur mured the mother, thoughtfully, after a long pause. "Charles Adams!" sneered the girl "He Is old. he Is ugly, he Is mean, ne Is a coward. Charles Adams! Why he has nothing, nothing la the world' to recommend him except his wealth" "You forget bis heart disease" ,aj the mother softly Washington Post Hd Hralltr. "Head that mmautlc story from France of a niarrla.e broken UD b. -usplclon that the bride had a cloven "No. Iut , kD0W unromantlo stories of marriages broken up by thl oert.lnty that the.m.n had . clovsn brath."-rhll,delphls Ledger ' Them. -The cave men made pictures of am. mals now extinct Th.t s nothing j my d.ughter who has studied art abro.d makes picture of animals which !? CY,', Houston Post listed."-. Present a small boy with a d he'll ha. the tin,, of I, till Vitus' dunce iml other nervous aliments re pased naked through the hole In the stone three times, aud are men drawn three times along the grass agnlnst the sun. The same rites are practiced for spinal diseases. New York World. . Ha Took ! C'ssseea. A good old fashioned surprise party was given In the We"1 h"11 After the other, bad turned theirs over to the hostess one youn man still lugged a package of refreshments un der each arm. Finally a young woman asked : "Why don't you give those things to Mrs. Green)" "Not on your life!" "claimed ths eautlous youth. "The last surprise par ty I went to we all did that, and then the old man cstne In and snld WIN on's house around the corner was on Ore. We ran out to see the fire, but there wasn't anv And when we went back the doors were locked. So your I'ncle Henry will Just clutch these est ahles till we .re called to the trough. See?" Kansn. City Times. st Rao o T,r"- Recretary Taft 00 one ooc''on In consultation with Senator Penrose of Pennsylvania. The secretary Is gigan tic and the Senator Is tsller snd weighs tnofs than nr member of the Senate. While the., two etatemen were- In earnest conversation an aggressive poll tlelan endeavored to enter the room, bt sn alert secretsry politely Inter fered. "What ire tbey doing In there T kd the politician Inquisitively. This Impertinent question nettled ths aeeretary lnj oe answered tersely, "Holding tttM meeting, 1 presume.'' Judge. FOB WOOD PRESERVATION. Efforts sf t'sels Ssaa ts Pr.T.at Da. mmr sf Vslaakle Lsaakav. Uncle Sam la making careful and elaborate investigations of methods of preserving wood, which are expected to result In tbe ssvlngs of millions of dol lars annually by the prevention of de cay. It has been determined that coal tar creosote Is most effective preser vative of timber and number of ex periments are being made along this line. Those most directly and materially Interested In tbe experiments In ths methods of creosote treatment are tbe railroad companies, the) mining Inter ests of the country and the telephone companies. All of these Industrie expend mill ions of dollars every year la renewing timber which Is made nsetess through rapid decay. The growing scarcity of tbe more durable woods has made It necessary for the lumber Industry to turn to tbe leas durable timbers. The economical utilization of many woods which are very susceptible to decay would be out of tbe question but for the possibility of preserving them through treatment It has been shown In the experiments which have been made that the life of some kinds of timber can be doubled or trebled by Impregnation with creo sote olL A representstlT of the forest service Is now visiting a number of tbe large eastern cities In the study of creosote oil production snd the coal tars which furnish the raw material for It The commercial use of preservatives will check tbe work of tbe Insects and fungi which destroy the timber. i A Last Iteaort. rialnly. Mrs. Lsckwlt wss troubled ss she sought out her husband m nis study. "George. I'm sctually worried about Johnny 'a future. He has absolutely no head for matbemstlcs; snd to-day the principal of the school told me that, much ss be disliked to ssy It, our boy was scarcely able to compos a Hue of correct English." Mr. Lackwlt wa less disturbed at the news. "Let's not got discouraged, Maria,' said he. "Johnny may never mane much of a bank president or a maga cine editor, but bis case might be less hopeful. At tb worst b can still be come a Writer or popular avusa. Judge. War Watf 'This bill." said tbe man of tbe hoass. angrily looking It over, "Is two or three times ss large a. ft ought te ne. "So. air." Insisted tb paper Sanger. "That bill I. exactly what It ought to be, and axaotly what It would hav. been If you had bad these room, aecoraieu properly and In accordance with the schema I submitted to you, sir. It Isn't my fault that you turned It down and made me debase my art by doing a com monplace Job. By the beard or th. prophet. lr, I ought t have charged you four prices for baring to do such a piece of botch work as this!" For, lo, hss not s paper bsnger ss good a right as sny ether mas te b the possessor of the artistic temperament? A Shrewd Gsess. "Pld Crlttlck say anything to you about my latest painting?" asked D'Auber. "Yes," replied Cntts. "By the wsy, you must have bad It nicety framed before you showed It to him, didn't you?" "Yes. WhyT "I thought so, because he ssld he no ticed one artl.tlc feature about It' Philadelphia Press. 'AA y V -flSaasVT We, .su. '-a Draaslaar Make Uuod Bda. Th following points are to be borne In mind In drsgglug a road; mak a light draw, which Is hauled over tha road at an angle so that a small amount of earth Is pushed to th cen ter of th road. Drive th team at a walk. Rid on th drag; do not walk. Begin at on aid of tb road, re turning up tb opposite side. Drsg the road aa soon after every rain as possible, but not when tbe mud Is In such a condition aa to stick to tho drag. IH not drag a dry road. Drag whenever possible st all sea sons of the year. If a road Is draggpd Immediately befor a cold spell It will freeze In a smooth condition. Th width of traveled way to be maintained by the draw ahould be from IS to 20 feet; first drag a little more than the width of a single wheeled track, then gradually Increase uutll the desired width Is obtained. Always drag little earth to the center of the road until It Is raised from 10 to 12 Inches above tb edges of the traveled way. If the drag cuts In too much, short en th hitch. Tbe amount of earth that the drsg will carry along can be very consid erably controlled by tbe driver, accord ingly ss he stands near the cutting end or away from It When the roads are first dragged aft er a Try muddy sih11, tbe wagons kbouM drlre. If possible, to on side nntll tb roadwny has a chance to frets r partially dry out The best results from dragging ore oMrlmwl only by repeated applies- t!ons. Keuiember that .constant attention necessnry to maintain an earth toad In its test condition. Banking by lail WE PAY INTEREST Oa savings deposits of a dollar er more, compounded twice vary year. It is lust as easy to open a taring. Account with ns by Mail a. if yon lived next door. Bend for our free book let, "Banking by Mail," and learn lull particular. AdJroa Oregon Trust & Savings Bank Portland, Oregon Sixth and Washington Sts. CLASSIFIED ADS NOTICE Th following? innounnmnti ar from lut buitia lueri twiti firm.. ftiiU r worthy your careful rlin. 1 d Hat may ooutaia Jtut lh provotUioa you art loo tutf lor. REAL ESTATE CAST GREEN ACRES Tha en It tracts on tha market whareyon eaa contract to sell your erop. 1n trains a day. AbunUaup of walar. frlca HMuO par acrs uy iaymauta cuais la or write lor partieu- miiuis a luuarwn Spokane, W us I niton. 110 Stavana raiMMiiiiisiH It CDiaii ii Cm Bi BougM Ii (til East Oillwi Mud Qilctsr WiltllhTudaf Rural Rootee mmd Good Road. "Rural delivery and good roads go hand tn hand." says the Marshall Statesman, and follows the statement up wtb a strong plea for better roads. warning the people that unless cer tain roads In tbe county were not Im proved soon, a rearrangement of tbe rursl delivery routes would bo ordered by th postofllee department tl. BRING VOIIR TOOTH TROUBlf S TO US Balsr Going (laawhara. DR. B. C. WRIGHT. 342' Waahlncton St. Portland. Oragos BATHROOM PROBLEM SOLVED. Pins Attached ta ths Tit SappHos the Water. Margaret Shaw in th Orange Judd Farmer tells how a practical, conven ient bathroom was constructed st very l;tle outlay of money. Having a small room leading off the kitchen, a bath tub was Installed there, only a wall separating It from the kitchen sink. Through this wall we bored a hole large enough to allow a piece of hose pip to paa through. Tb pip was attached to tha pump aud was long enough to reach through the wall and hang down into tho bathtub on the other side. This elves all the cola water necessary. Tb bot water Is heated on the kitchen stove snd then carried to the bathtub. When tbe tub Is not In use the hose pipe may be drawn Into the bathroom side and left there. The waste water pipe connects with the waste water pip of the kitchen sluk. A separate drainage can be made for same. If there is a gooa ran ana me water can be led away from the paths or Into a flower bed. It might simply be let run. The only extra labor In volved In this arrangement is the heat ing of water and carrying It to the bathtub. But the pleasure obtained by this Indispensable adjunct to good health will more than compensate for this small amount of extra labor. elD the Horse fat Arils-la im mm arm aafal sstMisit that atabl than Mica A. La n.ra A aVSl fVt little Ik. awtassailsxi t fairs) VOI "hOOst pM it will I. Hp the liorae, a ad biiAf tbe load horn quicker. MICA AXLE GREASE art trtll better thaa aay other areaM. Coate tha axis with a liaril, itnootn surfaca of i powdered mica which rrdnere inCflOD. ABB inr nmei IV Mica Alia Oraaac. STaSOSBO Oil COS 1ST T ST. HELEN'S HALL PORTLAND, ORrGON & Girls' School et tha hlgtaoit elaaa. Collegi ate department. Malta. Art. Elocntlea. aaslanv. rail term opens September la, UND rOR CATAlOGUr ENGRAVING Write Us PLATES TOR PRINTING HICKS-CHATTCN Portland OrcftM MX It'i" ". rr'i BATHTUB SUPPLIED THOU PUMP. FIT wa - a. K tuutVst nseanaa ram firtalle euwa mean more milk, more prram and more money. "w ' -.ii 11 U.a a wA (.(atai tnnPs). Knltf or a-'lra. Qt.. SS ctai !. St "0- Mida by Ct... H. LlllJ Co., Seattle, Portl.nd, Sin rriarlwro. LlTlaar Is Parle. An apartment should be seen on sunny day before engaging, and It Is not legally secured until papers are signed. Tb lease is on a quarterly basis. Payments are made In advauc the 15th of January, April, June and October and occupancy given up to these date. But when Intending to leave tbe tenant should g!v his three months' nolle before the first day of these months. Failure to do this and neglect of the governmental tribute of a stamped paper bold blm to a further three months' liability, aa many a rue ful American can witness. To avoid this It Is merely needful to buy a stamped sheet of paper for 8 cents of tli tobacconist, lejvJ ender of all stamps, writ the notice thereon and give It to the landlord person slly or send It to him by registered letter. The concierge, although he collects the rent snd hss full chnrge of tbe house, Is neither authorized to let the apart' ment nor to receive notices. In tbe pnper signed by tenant and landlord the former guarantees to return the apartment In good condition, and If It Is freshly papered, pslnted and waxed there will doubtless be something to pay on leaving, but care and economy tn nail holes tnok th damages alight Circle Magazln. TT"WT -r JrXGSSeT? E I rit "GRV II BHTf mm. s Th Gap Ola rroaa. With gsy old boys he'd been abroad And, reaching home, was over-oad At alght of wifey oo th stair. Pha barred his way and held him thalr, The while she Jnad snd Joad and joad. Philadelphia Prcaa. According to their own stories, soma men spend most of their tlm turning down offers of good Job. Tha F.te Organ In tha itsndard. Everybody known the Kitry to be nrl alaai, rich el tons and durable. Eitev Parlor Organ! range tn price (rum tno tu The cut nhown above Imtylaaol, price I'.i6. W alio hare Pai'kard and Cal-n Cotta Organs, Victor Talking MaWilnoa, ami twenl different maki-n of Plano i-tcinway, Knabe, ( able, Luriwlg, I onover, KIiik bury, I'ackard, Wellington and many others. Write (or catalogue and price Hit. You ran buy )tmt aa cheap by mall a by Tl.ltlng ona of our norm. Ha iure and address your latter to ii. F. Johnson, manager Sherman, Clay & Go. Opposite Poitofflc PORTLAND OREGON s JTliB 1 A' C. Gee Wo The Wall-Knows Ratable CHINESE Root and Herb 1 DOCTOR Has made S lit Itudy of roots snd herbs, snd In that atu 'r 4 iscovared and la giving to tha world hts won derful ramadlas. Ne Merearr, Poisons or Drags Used Ha Cars a Wit haul Operation, or wuaoui taa am of a halts. Ha riarantaas ta Cure Catarrh, Asthma, turf. Threat, Rheumatlam, NarTouarwia. Nervous noti fy, Stomarh. Llvr. Kldnay Troubles: siae Lost Manhood, ramala Waaltnaiiana Aiirrivaieuiaaaaae A SURE CANCER CURE Just ReosrveJ trawl Peking. Cblaa-Sala, Sara and itellable. IF YOU RI APMCTED, DONT DELAY. DELAYS AKI DANGEROUS. If yaa sssnot call, writs for irmpton blank and dress lar. Incloaa 4 eanta Is I 'amps. CONSULTATION FREE THE C. GEE WO CHINESE MEDICINE CO. I 3i FtrK Si.. Cor. Morrtaan. Partis nd. Orsgon Plaasa Mantle This Psrar. P.N. U. N. 30- 07 111" wrltlag as TT aaaatlas sbla adTartlaars sle sasar.