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All - Humors are Impure mal'rrt which the ikln. I,er, kidneys and other u'tti.l taunot take car Of WittilJUt b' lp. I'lmi.lcj, holla, ecM-rue and other erup tlcma, loas of appetite, that tired fveUii-. billoui turns, fit a of Initiation, dull head aches and many cittirr troubles are due to theto. They ar removed by Hood's Sarsaparilla In uaunl liquid form or In chocolated Ublet known aiCartabS. 100 doses el- Neat. "Step op and taka your medicine !" 'Im Uncle Sua that epoke It. And now the tnaecio truat will please Put that la ita plpa and amok a it. Tka Maalt. There's a limit t' herytnlnf." eald Cassldy. "F'r Instance, some mln don't know bow to drink. Now, whin I'e bad enough I atop." "To be shur!" replied Casey. Whin jeve bad "bat ye rail enough ye"rt too helpless to ralae yer arm." Phila delphia l'res. lletbera will nd Mr. Winalow-a Snnthlse luuuf iba Icalhluf period. ( hale at Teraas. "la Mr. na a good fulf player?" "Ne," aaawri-ed Mm Cheyenne, "I happened t be suflli-lently near to hear Ma la a autre warn be maile a bad atroke. He mar b aa eipert player, but b la oat a good ana," Waabiogtoa Star. The way to a aaan'a heart la through bla stomaab." "Yea, ny dear, but bla teeth baa some- thing to do with It. A girl friend of mint onre loat a promising young maa by fir Ing bias a cut of rharry pie of her owa making. She had left the aeeda Id It" riT . Vite eaee aad all rJnrooe Dtseeaas Mid e-riaeii.Bllr curM hr I'r. Kl.tWa Ur.ae "ve kmtrT Hrd fur KKKK trial boltl. .nJ ir.atiaa. iitkU alia., UL. m a ret HL, raua..t-a. A Fredleflea. "There'll be bread rlota la this coun try yet," growled the cross boarder. "Do you think bread will erer be so scarce aa to cause thatT" queried tha landlady. "I referred to the qtmllty," returned the boarder, jwrmittlng a alab to fall with ominous thud oa tha table. Phil adelphia Ledger. Privileged. Japan waa aakad If It considered tha preeenra of American craft la the Pseiflj object lonable. "Net altogether," It reeponded, pleas antly i "wa accord you freedom to ran all tb boata neeeesary between Sao Fran claco and Oakland.' With a grateful baart Uncle Bam real ized that the tbraatrnad trouble waa not to eventuate. Philadelphia adger. Habitual -Constipation ty be pprmonwtUy overcome by pmppe t 41 J 1 1 I - I I -f . o tlx on? trut bpni'jiriol Itwntivtf l v remedy, oyrup o IigA atut liu 'mcrty, ktyrup oj IigA atut Uiutroj.jcnnd, labits daily so tliut ossistanre to na ure mny lie grtitlutiljy JisnonScdwitti wlion no longer nmlti( astlipbrsto rempdies,wluT nairpj, arpto assist noture ani ootto Supftlunt tlie nuturk ol junctions, w)iltK must dnporul ulfi mutly upon jTopor nourtslimoot, prnpt'r r(orts,und ritit living goneroJIy. Tojjct it bt'ncficiul retta, alaits byxw )i nsElivlr 'fSctma California Fie Sriui Co. oNiy SOLO BY ALL LCADINC DRUCC4?T boe ze wily, tciiur pute TM Hot lie. IRRIGATED LAND IN WASHINGTON Tlie.Wennti'liea Valley !rrirat"l An pie Orclianis are paying tn ll'iMO per acrn tlua yea". t'asi'ade Un hanla, one mile from lsvenworth, is now on anle. (iet part irn 1 are tree Horn II. ('. Petera, tW'J AUaka I'.I.Ik-. Seattle ENGRAVING Write Us PLATLS TOR PRINTING MICKS-CH ATTEN Portldnd Oregon i.nr.vATTinjni; KL TIIr 1HTT vlTATHFR COMFORT AND PROTECTION afforded by o laa-J Slicker? Cleon-Light pumblo f,-a Ouaranteed Everywhere iJUSIWESS collegL TENTH AND MORRISON STREETS poaTkANO, oajaaoN A. . ANMSTRONO, U-. , MINCIPAL QualitT la our ax to. Wa educate fur eucvaaa. and aaJ aarh atudrnl to a poaltlon wkaii earn pat.nt mny oiare ealla far kelp thaa wa rma Mat. ladiaklaal Inatractiaa laaarae rapid rrar raae. All aaadara aaathoda ef baokkeeptna are tauaht; alae rapaj eeJrolaUene, aatraapaadaarfe. aiinri Ul law, office arark. eto. Chartlar la ear eharthaad aaip. rapid, keffcla. lUaattful caialaenaa, boalnaaa forme aad paamaaakla frae. f. M. U Nek ao er 'nrn arrttlra aMlaertleora flee r-....v 0 r"'7 SU1T0SE WE SMILE. HUMORC US PARAGRAPHS FROM 1HL CCMIO H-PtHS. fleaa.-t lailde.t. K.crri- W orld Uer- r to, that Ar L beef ( 10 Old or iouu- - 'c l.ou. thai tveralKxlJ 1 ..n..-, I,. .1- ...rid did JoU " eucli a au-e-a In thia town?" ae the t.t ,u-u,r. "uy, I ht re two years ago and couldn't lu my aalL" "Oh. you didn't go ''Ut It the same way thut I did." replied the second beauty doctor with a wink. "How wai tliut?" "Whr aa soon as I arrived I told all the .Iris In town that they wera too t.n.ttr to n.-e! a tieailty dia tor and then started for the train. Then they held we In town by force." Odds la Ilia Farer. Farmer Oat Cake Well, I gueaa this la where I get paid for the chicken coop that feller ran Into I Nalajr Thinker. "That'a a fact," obaerveU the man who aeemed to be Uiluklng aloud. "Wuat'a a fact?" queried the party with the rubber habit. "That people who are arfdom right tbeniHelrea are alwaya trying to aet others right," answered the noley thinker. Lows Wall Ahead. "Now that you've come In for a little money," an Id Zimmerman, "I hope you'll pay me what you owe me." "Let's see," aaid Borrougha. "Tour name's Zimmerman, Isn't It? Sorry, old man, but I'm paying off all my creditors In alphabetical order." Phil delphla Press. Ilia Poaltlon. rock em My wife referred to me as the head of the family to-day. Meeker How did that happen? Peckem She waa talking to a man who called to collect a bill. No ( for Worry, Mra. Caller You seem cheerful de spite your huabatid'a failure In bual- Mm. Hharri oh, yea; most of hli projerty na In my mime. Ita Heal Faalt. This Mirtrrtlt la not aatlsfaetory," growliMl the fimay tnnn. "Hut," protested the ortlut, "It looks exactly like you." "yes," rejoined the f. m., "that's the trouble." No I.aelc of Ordere. First Drummer Yes, I nm Just bnck fnm a three months' trip on the rond. KiH-oml Drummer Oct ninny orders, old man? First Drummer You bet. I took my wife along. gabniarlna laformatloa. F.IIli. Where lo the menuaJds sleep, papa? Pnpa The little ones In the cradle of the deep, mid the big ones In the bed of the ocean, my child. Sarradlaa:. Pearl Here Is a (treat scientist who announces that sun spots expand. Ituliy I don't doubt It. I had a freckle on my nose as big as a pea and It expanded as big as a quarter. lot aa K i perl. Tompkins Is having aa awful time with his new auto." "In what way?" "Every time he repairs It he has a lot of parts left over that he can't And a place for." Milwaukee Sentinel. traat Smoke. Harker Whew ! UreatH.vtt! Old man. what Is that extraordinary odor around here? Harker-The Idea! Can't you , I a:n smoking a genuine Turkish? Harker-II'm! Cigarette or towel? Material for l.eetarra. Paeon I e the first exi-ditlnn to the south pole took place la IStIT Egbert Gracious! Did they "hare lectures as early aa that? Youker. statesman. Tramaleo, Era. "Ah, but dla mythology is Interest. Ing." yawned Randy plkea, frr.ro the shade of the water tank. "I was Just reading abont old Pluto and Ms three headed dog." Three-headed dog!" gnapel Qrltty Georre, with start "Well. HI wager a dollar against a tomato ran dat dera waaat ao trampa la den days, 1 Ilia KaaaHie . -T.W-.U iKHlberry am powahful fon.l ohT..:..obfow. l-j't.Kru.1.1.3 j..h'" aald the oM deartn. l. - ; :?"z ; bed uaJ-"h-Tha War !! !- Mr Tbre, n,onth. after f.-lnf the par .u togethi-r they nere a.-Hted at, the t,'"..U''l.B-.. , .tllir at.erle.1 the young wife, after the manner of ner k".''1:. i Mr tou still." 'he - awered. "No. "P 0u,et' W 1 read the paper." Mere prarlala. n c..nTh. Idea of Mlae Woae .... T!l L aavlna aba bad other flab to fryl Ito you tbluk tliat waa proer? . Mlaa Tabasco I ahould say not She ahould have aald she had other lobsten to broil. fllllr'e time JoU: "Hnr. but the kids were disappoint ed this morning, Jimmy." "That s? How?" wh ittllv Mcttee bad a nickel and he said he was going down to the cor- "And did any of the kids get taste?" "Now; the soda turned out to be cooking eoda for bis mother." Yarletr of Food a. "Lady," said the tattered tramp tn the erownleiw panama, "my appetite Is very delicate. Can you give me a nickel to take a car rldet! "Why should you wish to take a car rider asked the surprised housewife. "Why, I want to see what to eat Tou can always tell Just the food that will suit you by reading the ads In the street cars." Pleat? or Air, "What's all the excitement Jud?" aaked the old poatmaater. "Expect a lot of visitors from town, replied the tall Kansas farmer. "(Jolng to keep open house?" "Wide open, Pete; a cycloue took the xof off yewterday Saaaeallna liapraTtnaat, "Ulvers, I can tell you of a much better brand of cigars than the kind you are smoking." "What brand Is It, Brooks?" "Any brand." At the End of Hie Rope). Tripped, Ounner So you think the DeRlowrra are faking about their extended Euro pean tour? (iuyer I should say so. They said there were so many Americans In Ven ice that many had to wulk In the mid dle of the street. Gunner Well? Guyer Why, the streets of Venice are canals, Oraad Show, Eva Yes, I am always at war with my old beau. It la really a circus. Katherlne Circus? Ah, I mippose you call It "fighting the flames!" la Srlf-Defenae. Gabriel Say, what did you let that jHstlferou8 pnrty In for? St. Peter (wenrily) He used to be an Insurance nijeiit and I either hnd to let hlra In or be talked to death. Whea Yob Don't Need It. "Ever notice It?" queried the install ment questioner. "Did 1 ever notice what?" asked the man ut the other end of the dialogue. "That as long as you don't wnnt to borrow anything you are always bump ing Into people who want to lend you something?" continued the party of the prelude. Easy ta Rata. Stubb It doesn't pay to do too much demonstrating. I told Harker all one had to do with my new umbrella was to touch It and It would go up. Penn And did he touch It? Stubb Yes, he "touched" it and I haveut' seen It since. Ceaerallr llaar. Little Willie Say, pa, what Is an Idle theory? Pa There Is no such thing, my son. Every man or woman w ho baa a theory keepe It working overtime. The Mask Mallaaed laaka. "The much maligned snake Is to be vindicated. The enrse that has threat ened his poor little flat head for ages Is to be removed. Professor H. A. Sur fa.. State Zoologist of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania. Is the chain pin f the reptiles that we have been accustomed to view with horror and kill whenever opportunity olTered. De termining to become an expert In snake-ology- and educate the people to the irlr knowledge of matter, reptilian. Prof. Surface has made an exhaustive tud, of the subject and ha. collected hundred! of snakes, which, under his direction and by a corps of enthnalaa tie young aealatants, have been disarm ed, sketched, and their habits recorded, with a view to the compilation of sta tistic, and data for the Information of the citizen, of the country In general nd of the scholastic Inetltntlona of Penneylvanla In psrtlctilar." So writes n. P. Jones la the Technical World Uagaalaa. It take a lot of courage to enable a nil. U admit ... - . aa 1. Botxtsar, Does Your Heart Beat Yes. lOo.ooo times etch day. Does it send out good blood or bad blood? You koov, for good blood Is good health; bad blood, bad health. And you know precisely what to take for bad blood -Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Doctors have endorsed It for 60 years. .. B ,T,0,1, '" of ke4 e'oee ii a iloarUh IWar. Tl.l. arrM rwwuwa ub.lai.ca. ... i,, ,Mt,5 tha aiaod. aa Biiira Un.i.a.a a... iaa ao.n "pea with Ajar-a i-iln. Ut 'H jul .HeUe. 4"- T J c Ar, oa . LawaU, Maee. A.ae auikaunn af Hill VKtOt. yers "a fa lllaa. ' Last summer a well-kuown professor with his family went to a eina.ll sea side resort on the New Jersey coast and. boarded with a farmer. This year be wrote to the funuer, and In his let ter be said : There are several mat ters I should like changed If I board at your house train. W do not like your servant June and we think a pig sty so near tha house la not sanitary." The farmer replied, "Jane Is went nd we ain't bad no - bogs sine you went last August Maw to Make a Parallaro relish. To make a furniture polish use one ounce of brows beeswsx, one-half ounce of white wit, one-half ounce of castlle sloop, one-half pint of turpentine and one-half pint of water. Shred the brown and white wax Into t Jar (a two. pound Ja Jar will do), add the turpentine and let It staod on the stove until dissolved. Shred the soap and let It boll In the water until quite dis solved. Allow to cool, then pour Into the Jar and stlrr ill the Ingredients to gether. When cold. It will be a thick cream and must be kept sir tight For eia furniture this produces a deep, glowing polish quite different from sny ether, and It duet not finger mark. Facte Akeat Co are. Coffee originally came from the Is-' land of Mocha, when In the year 1610 coffee trees war transported to Hol land. This article of diet was first scientifically cultivated at Surinam by the Dutch In 1713- Though coffee was not known either ta the Greeks or Ro mans, It was used is a beverage by the Persians In early times. The first cof fee bouse of which there Is any record was opened In Coaitantlnople In 1011, and coffee waa lint brought to France In 10U2 by Thevcntt, the famous trav eler. ' Doeaa't Iatrraat Them. "No," aald Mltw ?eV with virtuous iDdlgnatton, "I novivFce. When a man asks, 'May I bivrlila da ace with you? It's the same is If be should say, 'May I hug you?' " "Ah! I see," replied Ml Knox, "and so the men never ask you to tlauav." Phlludulphla Press. la Othrr Emplaaalloa. Mr. Streng-Do yeu behave In hyp- oorism i Mr. Henpeck-''n msrried, am t I? SomervTlls Journal. The Dear Frleade. Gladys Wbi are jou going to fore close on Gerald' Esmeralda T foreclose? What do van mean? Gladys I aa 7 ,i,,ln w th n' . i... .vlit. and tou seemed to have a lean on lim. Chicago Tribune. A real a Secret. v.. .iwava tell tb peopl" "ho are unhappy from the look of their .. ...i i tha tired woman, "but If lacra, m.u " ----- you look out Into the court of a morn ing you never can tell wnicn nog iv th.t ha. cried all night aad kept yoo awake." New York Press. Oraaaee. t-wi. i. .. ii' eat Indian way of pre paring oranges for the table: !'' tha r m Lll akin oranges. taklDg off as inuca wu.io aa possible j then slice them off all round as you would so apple, regard leas of the sections. TbH th h .trtnirv central Dart and ct-i, iuuui - r-j - most of the Inner skin together snd II . . . than r. I much lees tepious pro moving the skin by sections, fee a t.r. .ham knife, so aa to mat clean cuts and not crush the fruit reoelble Rialasatlea. ....i.. ivh i. th.t Manila, under American occupation, la clM' and more wholesome thsn many of jo" American citiea New York, for umP'' . . Native Uncle Sara hai thoroughly as similated Manila. Us hiaa't assimilated New York yet. Roaao Good la "Gracious," exclaimed tba first coon- tm twtaMar "ana K muddy that water Is the cows are drm11 wby' It is postiveiy mick.- va" reniied th- other, "perhaps the milk won't be so tbtn for iiple . . . en.uaai days now." Philadelphia "" Mica Axle Grease lengthens the Li ' lh wagon aav bot power, time and w Pr. EestlubrieaiK"' the worldcoat1" powdered which i fortnij . .fc I hard coating on axle, red aces friction. I f you want your oautt to fast aad earn mMtj while it last. -.fret the aales with Wu A ale Grease. tTAJOAAO OUCCIPAIT &urox or tub naimsaAXE. raaatrlM la W hlah It Noeta aad Soodoae Whlrh It Aaolda. The Idea of the nightingale being melancholy bird might have originated In the classic myth the not-waa. If we may borrow the literal translation of the Ituaatan word for legend. For Philomela, the nightingale of the Greeks, wss once a human maiden who had known the depths of sorrow. And to them the blrde waa still lamenting the woes of the girl, whose tougue bsd bean cruelly cut out The erratic distribution of the night Ingale, says tha Outlook, Is a curious and Interesting problem la bird Ufa. No other bird In the British Isles Is so remarkably restricted In Its rsnge. The "delectable duchy" does not attract It; It does not visit the Emerald Isle; the "land of brown heath and shaggy wood" has bo charms for It ; only one spot In gallant little Wales, the neighborhood of Cowbrldge, Is honored with Its vis its. And In England only on the east side of a line drawn from the mouth of tha Tees to the coast of Dorset does It find Its fastidious taate suited. And In France It avoids the western part; rocky Brittany knows it not Many years ago Blr John Sinclair en deavored to Induce the nightingale to eitend Its summer range to "Caledo nia stern and wild." His attempt was founded on the well-known fact that migratory blrda return to the spot where they were res red. Orders were given to a London dealer for ss many nightingales' egg. as be could produce at the rate of one shilling each. These were dispatched to Scotland and placed tn robins' newt a where they were duly hatched and reared. But they never returned to Scotland after their au tumn migration. In Europe the nightingale goes as far north as Copenhagen. The reason for this curiously restricted range Is not known. But without wishing to pro pound any theory, we may note a curi ous coincidence between the geological structure of the country and the dis tribution of the bird, for the line men. tloned as marking the range of the nightingale separates the older from the younger rock syetema West of this line, where the nightingale Is not found, . M --.11 -.1 . - are the caroonireroua aim aim mum rocks. And the little area In Wales honored by the nightingale's presence Is an Island of younger rocks smong Wales' more ancient strata. For aome reason the nightingale would appear to prefer younger rocks. Attempts have been made from time to time since the days of Aristophanes to express the nightingale s song In syl lablea to Impose on Its thrilling music "the hamh captivity of worde." But as Prof. Newton says, the song Is In describable. (ItaatllKtXvffltmKtt SOME "COOPERISMS." J ,ataf At this time of revival of Interest In the work of James Feulmore Cooper. It Is amusing to read a few aly hits at some of his literary de vices, given by the keen but kindly pen of Mark Twain. The adventure which holds th young reader fascinat ed aa he tracks the hero of the ro mance through the foreat la declared to be not always practicable, nor even possible, however dear It mny be to the boyish soul. Says Mr. Clemens: In bis little box of stage properties Cooper kept six or eight cunning de vice., artifices for the savage and woodsman to deceive nnd circumvent each other with. Me was never so happy ss when working these Innocent things and seeing them go. A favorite oue was making a moc caslned person tread In the tracks of a moceaelned enemy, and thus hide his own trail. Cooper wore out barrels and barrels of moccasins In working that trick. Another stage property he pulled out of the box pretty often wss the broken twig. He prized bis broken twig aoove all his other effects and worked It the hardest It Is a restful chapter in any book when somebody doesn't step on a broken twig and alarm all the reds and whites for two hundred yards around. Every time Cooper puts a per son In peril, ana aoaoiuia aueutv ia worth four dollars a minute, some one Is sure to step on a broken twig. There may lie a hundred other things to step on, but that wouldn't satisfy Cooper. The man muat turn out and find a broken twig, and If be can't do It go and borrow one. In fart, the "Leather Stocking Series" might be called tha "Broken Twig Series." Cooper has no knowledge of nature s way of doing thlnga. For Inatance, an Indian expert lost tne trail or a per son tracking through the wooda He waa not stumped for long. He turns a running stream aside, and In the soft mud of the old bed there are the per son's moccaaln tracks. The current did not waah them away, as It would hsve done In other cssea Ko even tha eternal laws of nature have to vacate when Cooper wants to put up a delicate Job of woodcraft on the reader. C laeale Footwear. Members of a party of Lancashire miners who have gone out to New Zea land have sent home to England for their eloga, a paragraph tells us. Your genuine son of toll In Lancashire, and iu some other parts of the North, Is never happy In other footwear than this extraordinary aample. Clogs are worn by women and children ss well as by men. A bsby In arms changes from woollen socks to clogs. To one not ac customed to their use clo.e are Instru ments of torture, but to the native Lan castrian they are the Ideal of comfort, the very thlnga In which to walk far and well. Put a Lancashire lass tato dancing slippers on a ballroom floor and she will be aa helpless ss a shta without a rudder, but In her clog, she Is a paragon of grace. Economy may bare to do with this choice of shoes, but that Is only a minor factor. A self made man was aaked if be Intended to visit a eertala town for a football match. "Nay." he said. "Ma clogs med too much n'lse on th' marble 'all of yon hotel what we stopped at last time." 01 SOKES hKSI afeV'IMPURITIES IN THE BLOOD Whenever a aore refuses to teal It li because tbe tlooj ii not rre and healthy, aa it sbouU be, but h Infected vith poisonous genua or lame el l blood taint which has corrupted aud polluted th circulation. Thoie most usually afflicted with old aorcs are persons who have reached or posted mid dle life. The vitality of the blood and strength of the eysteni Lave n it u rally begun to decline, and the poisonous perms which have accumulated because of a sluggish and Inactive condition cf the e ystem, or aome hereditary taint which has hitherto been held ia chech, now force an outlet on the face, arms, legs or other part of the body. The place grows red and anpry, festera and eats into the surroundinj tisane until it becomes a chronic and stubborn nicer, fed and kept open by the imparities with which the blood is saturated. Nothing is more trymj and disagreeable than a stubborn, non-healing sore. The very fact that it resists ordinary remedies and treatments is good reasoa for suspicion; the same germ-producing cancerous ulcers is back; of every old sore, and especially is this true if the trouble is an inherited one. Washes, salves, nor indeed anything else, applied directly to the sore, can . . . . do any permanent rood; neither will remov- I a. as sfflioed arlth a sora oa my . ;,iT. ,.,; i,t,e . race or four years' stand Ids'. 11 v--..- " - waa a small pimple at Urat bat it surgeon 'a knife make a lasting cure. Ii KrVrrraW Vizi's: particle of the diseased flesh wero alarmed about it and several pkystelaas. Tbe tree tea sna but tha aore eo ta arow worse. I aaw 8. 8. 8. ad and after ukinr I ia vrbila I was The comDletalv eurad. Mr blood la vertlaad and oomaaanood its nae now pure and health? from tha effect cf 8. 8. 3., and taere has not a baas, any aija of the sore sine, it 8.8.8.oure41U TilUO. UWXV i;oc9 uiixvuy law l-io iiauinuuu aim West Union, Ohio. tpromptlr cleanses It cf all Tjoisons and PURELY VEGETABLE Then the sore begins to heal, new flesh is formed, all pain and inflammation leaves, the place scabs over, ana wnen a. a. a. Has puniiea tne blood tne sore is permanently cured. S. 8. S. is for sale at all first class drug stores. Write for our special book on sores and ulcers and any other medical advice SVU desire. We make no charge for " sBati aas) am tLaVarar asassasx ins. a rrir i Balked. Tbe favorite sods large caliber ru Deckled to hold a convention: But aa untoward fate, 'tis sad to relate, Upset this most worthy Intention. There waea't a ball would hold Uem all- county roofed would have been too small As space for the sure dissension. Philadelphia Ledger. hake kite Year Shoes anon e rai-iim A pe wa Br. i I mates tig or new suoea leal sear. Jl la a certain cure I ht wealing, calioue and hot, tlrad, aching feet. Bold br all lrnrflats. Price IV. Trial pack aaa mailed tHKS. Addreaa Allen 8. Olnuted. UKoy, tiew York. Bis Bye aa tha Fatara. Tbe ardent Cuban patriot had raised aa army of seventeen men and started a revolution. "But what do yoa expect to achieve by It J" asked one ef the newspaper corre epoodents. "Immortality r be exclaimed. "Did yeu ever hear of one of na empire build ers getting killed? Not on your machete !" Thereupon, to avoid being run in by tbe police, be took bla devoted band and hiked for the mountain fastnesses. 1 ,l'77yajiJi'8!.jji ZlX, X VvllsLCaK Tliei Kind You Have Always ISouglit lias borne the BlRtui ture of CIiuk. II. Fletcher, mid tins been made under )il personal aupervl.Hiou lor over HO jeurs. Allow no one to deceive you in this. Counterfeits, Imitation and Jiiitt-as-jrootl" are but Experiment", and endanger tlie Xiealth of Children llxperience atjainht Experiment. What is CASTOR I A Castorli 1 a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare gorlc, IJropa and Hoot h In y hyrnps. It la 1'leattant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine) nor other Xareotio auhstance. Ita are Is Its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays FeverishneNS. It cures Diarrhoea and "Wind Colic. It relieves Teething; Troubles, cures Constipation and I-latulency. It assimilate the Food, regulates the Htomach and Itowels, pi vine healthy aud natural bleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the In Use For Over 30 Years. MiMRT, a., huhhav rncrr, mwm sjrrT. HE3LL. A bnaMlnr and rlajr achool lor rounf men and bova. Aecredlted to Stanford, R.rkalrr. 1 ornrll. Amh.nl and all .t.ia nni..,.i.. .. sarlrultuial eollrgea. The prln. l.al baa had a y.ar.' eipertenoe In Portland,. Make marTationa now. J or llluiirstad cataiorne and o.uvr .iLoraiura auurraa W. HILL, M. D., The water is all draulie preatur Squash and Pumpkin. Preferred Stock II u v 7 5 I AJ I f'S X Esitrrn erojrn Squs.h and Pumpkin are beat, therefore r:!.!,CrtJerT'iS,ork ""h "d Pi.rr,pkin ... r.air. v nen neceiamrr to rve finM, flavor-then the heat of the crop fcSSsovSwS, are ratherr d . once in, the cannery, carefully art aside Eia!iMn? .ndPu,,ipfor prff;rrHS,oclu lleoB1f .JriJ rX Juat mow enouBh for beat pies. FUror ia unturoaaaed. XltfcrT, m. B, rr i, PREFERRED ALLIVALtWtl.lla.aM, W. L. DOUGLAS $3.00 & $3.60 SHOES rlVZ Tatf ' t rs c sa n C OF aaav v TMg aAaaiLV. AT all PRlCtS --8 $25,000 lpzrxkz, Reward (rTJtJ Tin Rtiaw r. aawejr ear. la all ...a.ot Ufa tbaa a;Va"P'; eMlUfat artU aaae tel.. . !s , U DPanta Of tlifllr Jf tb. aao aad .rr d.,l Jnl m.T. "t!!Xl -"a';rv,.d ana aanw roe knw aarafal I y W . L. Ikonalaa una rr JTr-"0 - rain, tbaa aaa Fa ftanetMata. At. year 4aaJer frwW tlZ,n. 21Z I? S '" " b.u..m. 1 cansuiiea taken away anotner aore wouia come, De oonTinuei cause the trouble is ia the blood, and the i.B.8. ad. BLOOD CANNOT B CUT AWAY, cure must come by a thorough cleans- f Tn Q CJ c ojit U (,.,) . . , , . , . remedy for sores and ulcers cf every kind, is an unequalled blood purifier one that .. J ... .., taints. It gets down to the very bottom of the trouble and forces out every trace of im purity and makes a complete and lasting cure. S. S. S. changes the quality of the blood so that instead of feeding the diseased parts with impurities, it nourishes the irritated, inflamed flesh with healthy blood. the book or advice. aaa spa. ayae a awi at." a. aaaw a aaareaaaA ata M vnuiriu oise eiijajve' umm . - . - j HOWARD C BURTOlt. Aeaayer art Cbetntet. LeadvUla. Colorado. pe.'imn ard'aet Ovid, Bllaar.lad, II lOold, HlWer, 7V-; itofa, tar; Ztao o loupar.ll. Cyaaide Ueie. siaUtua eerlope aa. full price Hal aanloa appiipatlua. Control aad Cm Eire work eullulied. kalereauel Caabauia Ma east Maa a. C. Gee Wo . Tka wall knowa reliable CHINESE Beot ns Btrb DOCTOR Haa aiaae e Ufa araar of niM mil earha. aaa In lK.a luilr atover4 and la pi. Ina to the world Sie woaaar. ful reaiadiiia. No Mercury, Polaene or Drute Uaed He Cures Without Ooeratien, or Without tha Aid af a Knife nm cuaranioM to lure I alarro. Annate. Ujti, Throat. Khauniatl.m. fianMi.as. Nroua Pefcilitr. Homa h. Llrar. Hl.ln.J lroulil. alaf liat alajiboua. raaule .k. and All Frl.ale Dlaaam. A SURE CANCER CURE Juat Received from Peklnf, China-Safe, Sara nd Rrllabla. IF TOrt ARE Afl-IfTKIV IlON'T DELAY. DKLAta ABI DAMUaJloi'8. COIMSUUTATIOIM 1'HBII U roe eaanot call, write for are. ptrm blank aad etrea. . THE C. OM WO CHINKtlX8f.li UB 1-1 lint St., Cor. Murrlaoa. loi eiaaipa. "II'lHEfl. ria I Ateatloa Thla Paper. Signature of MILITARY ACADEMY 1 1 of ne and Principal and Proprietor, PORTLAND, OREGON iqueeted out b h. from Preferrea Ktrvb Ne more scorching. Canned Goods tnr t have had a ennA STOCK at yewr W, IQjS?; fj-.ea . . ffikJI- "a area MR V.VaSltUI, W.P.aaka . Z.Za- 2 uL. ' 22 V - x 1 , , w . i.waiaa, BrwUtow. bi.