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» What is Pe-ru-na. A re w e o lalm ln g too o a t h (o r Parana w han wa claim i t to ba an effective rem edy fo r chronic oatarrhT B a r a wa abundant p ro o f that Paran a la In real* it y anch a catarrh rem edy? L e t on aaa W hat the U nited Btatea Dispensatory aays o f the princip al ingredients o f Paran a. Taka, fo r instanoe, the in gredien t hydrastis canadensis, o r goldeh seal. T b s U n ited States Dispensatory says o f this herbal rem edy, that it is la rg ely em ployed in the treatm ent o f depraved mneons membranes lin in g various organs o f the human body. A n oth er in gred ien t o f Pernna, cory- dalls form oea, is olaased In the U nited States Dispensatory as a tonic. Oedron seeds is another in gredien t o f Pernna. T h e U nited Statee Dispensa to r y says o f the action Of oedron that I t is need as a bitter tonlo and in the treatm ent o f dysen tery, and In in te r m itten t diseases as a substitute fo r quinine. Send to ns fo r a free book o f testi m onials o f w h at the people think o f P a ra n a as a catarrh rem edy. T h e best evidence Is the testim ony o f those w ho h ave tried It. Tke B l« H a l . “ How does it happen that B rawn Is treating svsrybody In sight?“ “ Why, you see, years ago he presented his wife with a little toy bank In which the children could keep their pennies." " I see. And now he finds himself the bead of a frugal. Industrious family.“ " N o ; now he finds the bank."— Peak. He K new . * Gabes Golde has accepted the young earl’s proposal for bis daughter L o tte’s band. “ And I trust. Lord Lacland” —so, with stiff, old world form ality, the In terview concluded— “ I trust you know the value o f the prise you're getting?" T h e other flushed. “ Er— seventeen millions, la it not T ba stammered. As to th e B e lle . retty G ir l- Y e s , I must say that I e a host o f admirers. Now Suitor— More than you can shake a attek at, eh? P retty G irl— Er— worse than th a t More than my father can shake a stick a t J M is t a k e l a th e N a m e . Girl (In grand stand)— It'a Interesting to watch the crowd. Look at the faces of the people. They’re all agog for the game to begin. U » A s s l s a t a H a r d O at. Pie Paced Youth— Allagog? I don't The great delrer into the secrets of nature, who bad accumulated a fortune find any such name 00 the score card. and retired from active business in order You mean Altrock, don’t you?— Chicago to be able to give his whole time to study Tribune. and experiment, was observed to be cogi Mother* wm Had Mrs. Winslow*« Soothing tating profoundly. Syrup the beat remedy to use lor their ohUdrm “ What are you giving your mind to luring the teething period. now?” inquired one of his laboratory as Mot S n sp le le n a . sistants. " I was merely wondering," he answered, Th e Constable— Yes, your worship, “ what becomes of all the corks." the prisoner la a most suspicious char acter. Th e Accused (in d ign a n tly)— It’ a him that'a suspicious. A w ’m no auspeclous o’ anybody!— Punch. CRESCENT EGG-PHOSPHATE BAKING POWDER j» j » A modern leavencrat a moderate price: is 30 per cent, more efficient than “ Trust” or Cream- of-Tartar products and absolutely free from the ji>ililvnrHn|l Rochelle Salts residue invariably accompanying their use. I UWMO et. Vito*- Duco an« cant by Dr. A .loo-* Orest Narva Be- Monr. flood for f i l l St.0* trial tiottla and traatlaa. Dr. A H. Ulna. LI.. «1 Arab St., Philadelphia, Pa. FITS oaotly G et it from your Grocer 25 e-FULL POUND- 25 c W L D O U G L A S * 3 0 0 S H O E S L im it . Mrs. Stubb— It states In this maga zine, John, that the shortest men on earth are the Laplanders. Mr. Stubb— H 'm ! They couldn’t be any shorter than an American man a fter bis summer vacation. »3 5 0 Loot l i e Edge. “ Great guns, barber, that razor o f yours la in a terrible condition l ex claimed the victim in the chair. “ Tessah, Ah ’spect yo’ am all right. Ah done wore dat razor to er ball las’ night, ash, an’ Ah reckon de grin’atone am what It needs.” — Boston P o s t He K srw , “ W b j in it,” asked the teacher o f the class in chemistry, “ that there is more nutriment in beans, for example, than there is in pork?" “ Becaune,” answered the boy with the bad eye, “ when you order ’em at a lunch counter you get a plateful o f beans and only half a bite of pork.” — Chicago Trib ute. it B e e e lv s r . Patience— I hear W ill is going to marry that girl he’s been spending so much money on. Patrice— Y e a He's going to make her a permanent receiver.— Yonkers Statesman. W. L. Doni >nglas m akes and sells m o re m en’s S3.0O and I 3 . U shoes th en any o th e r m nn n fn etn rer In th e w o rld , b e cause th ey h o ld th e ir shape, fit b etter, and wnnr lo n g e r th an an y o th e r m ake. i» X iS * S o i» c 4 s : W L O o i I u H OO u ! SO 00 out Ed*. Shot, c*ia«t to *f*all*4 at u ; price W. L. D o flu |t.M n t M *0 *h»* an tt* b**t la lk< w*rM TmM Color « w M . t'anl a w T a k e Mm M ub.iltute. W. L. Dooalaa name and price Is «im p e l on bottom, gold e e ry where, flhoaa mailed from factory to any part ot the world. Calaloroe free. W. L. DOUOLAS. IU Spark St.. Bracfctaa. Me«. Kitchen*. • table*. *hed* and kennel*.—I f “ 20- Mule-Team" Borax I* *prink led on the floors and place* infected with dry rot. mould, decay, and insect* *uch a* beetles, ant*, cockroaches, buss and other vermin, it will arrest the dry rot and drive the vermin away. Borax is not Injurious, and there is no dancer from poisoning when using It. A tie n ile H lp t, Charity w orker« often feel great awk wardness In making public appeal for funds. Few o f them, declares the Washing ton Star, can carry off that embarrass ment with the grace o f the colored preacher, who said to his congrega tion : “ Brudren. Ah kaln’t preach hyah an’ board In heb’n.’* Catarrh Cannot be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, a* they cannot reach the seat of the dise.se. Catarrh la a blood or eonatltutional di-eaae, and In order to cure It you m ult take internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure I* taken internally, and acts di- ®,P?n thei blood and mucous surfaces. Hall * Catarrh Cure la not a quark medicine. “ * * ' prescribed by one o fth e best physic ans In this counts/ for years and is a regular pre emption. It la composed of the best tonics known,combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination o f the two Ingredients i* what_produce* »neb wonderful re*ult* in cur ing Catarrh_ Acnd for testimonials free. , JTv' CHENK1 A CO., Props., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggi-ts, price 7Sc. Take H all's Fam ily P ills for constipation, U >our mouth slmiUr In Any way to tho abov«? I f bo . no neod to wear a wobbly, unmutblo partial plate or lll-flttlns. ordinary brld«o work. Tho Dr. Wiso system of -T E E T H W IT H O U T P L A T E S ’* Tho rooult of 21 years’ experience, tho new woy of replacing tooth in the irouth -teeth in foot, tooth In appearance, tooth to chew your food upon, as you did upon your natural oneo. Our force la so organ ised we can do your entire crown, bridge or plate work In a day If neceaaary. Positively painless ex tracting. Only high-class, scientific work. W IS E D E N T A L CO., IN C . Dr. W. A. Wlee, anacar.. 21 yaara la Portland. Second Floor, _____n* F« ____________ Ku I Id In«. Third and Waah- ln«tou Htreet*. Office hour*, § A. M. to 8 f TM. Sun days, 9 to l P M I’ainlem Extracting, 50c, plate«, Ifi up. Phone* A and Main 2029. W it h th e M la a t r r la . "Mistah Walkab, wot am de difTunce ’tween a trav’ ler startin’ to Tangier an' a plate o’ veal hush?" “ I give that one up, George. What ie the difference between a traveler starting for Tangier and a plate of veal hash?" “ De one am Morocco bound an’ de uddah am half calf." “ Ladiee and rentlemen, the celebrated vocalist. Prof. Rox de Bote, will now sing that beautiful and touching sentimental ballad. T a k e Your Face Away, Clarence; You Have Been Using a Safety Rasor.’ " CURES ECZEMA, . ACNE,TETTER ETC E N G L A N D C H IL L Y Y O B “ B E A T » ,” PU * f o r J e ll i n g T h o s e W k * S .f* »« «0 P a y D e b t s S t ill l a V agran- A S.yrup sffigs B r in k « L a «. “ T h a t’« a powerful boy o f yo o r’n, Ike,” said a prominent citizen o f Polk- vllle. Ark. ’’ You betcha!” proudly replied the parent o f th prodigy. “ He can swear like a pirate and the little feller’s only 5 years old and haln’t never been In sight o f the ocean in bis life, n either!” — Puck. For Coughs and Colds “ England is not a healthy place for men who w ill not pay their bllla," M k l W. F. Mahon, a law yer o f Chicago, who baa Juat returned from a tw o months’ trip abroad, says the Washington Poet. “ Imprisonment fo r debt was nominally There is s remedy over sixty abolished in England many years ago, H e B x p ln ta * «. but, nevertheless, the actual number o f “ IIo w many horse power is sha?" be years old — A y e r’s Cherry cases o f Imprisonment has since annu m irthfully inquired. Pectoral. O f course you have ally Increased, proportionally faster \ The stranded automoblllst was work- i heard of it,probably have used than the population. Technically, the ing over bis car. Up came a sarcastic | Imprisonment la fo r contempt o f cou rt it. Once in the family, it stays; follow er o f the plow. The judge orders the debtor to pay “ Sixty,“ replied the automobillat the one household remedy for before a given day, fallin g which he “ Then, by heck, why don’ t she go?” coughs and hard colds on the may be Jailed fo r contem pt not exceed “ Because, my friend, thirty are pull ing forty days, and In cnee be pa y« the ing each way.” — Cleveland Plain 1 cheat. Ask your doctor about it. “ I have had p M ia o n l* three time*, and Dealer. debt be la released at once. Ayer** Cherry Factor*« ha* braaaxbt am*afelv thrnoeb each time. I bar* Ju,t recover*« “T h e power o f committal resides In from my last attack, axed sixty «even No T a lle s t T r e e 1 « tk e W o r ld . the Judge o f the co u rt Some judges wonder I praise it." — X. V. H toots*, « f ree« Point WU. The tallest tree in the world so fa r lanufactured by the exercise it more freely than others. In aa has been a a t t a in e d Is an Austra Nottingham county imprisonment for lian gum tree o f the species ei&alyptus debt la rare, I am told. In other pop > StRSAP AXILLA. regnans, which stands In the Cape Ot ulous court districts with much more way range. It is no less than 415 feet HAifMnoot. court business the cases o f imprison high. Guin trees grow very fast. There ment do not exceed fifty a year, w hile is one In Florida which sbet up forty Ayer's Pitta Increase the activity of SOLD BYLYADINO ORUCCiSTS-aot^BOTTU in some lees populous districts w ith feet In four years and another In Guat th e liver, and th u s aid reco ver» less coart business the number reaches emala which grew 120 feet in tw elve 600 a year. It seems, however, that yeara. This corresponds to a rise o f the indulgence shown to delinquent ten feet in a year, or nearly one foot debtors is steadily decreasing, fo r the per month. esses o f Imprisonment in the country have increased from about 5,000, In 1878, to more than 12,000 last year. “ Credit is not abused in England as , are cut on large 2 U N T I I I » C T S / flA ll H O C D B it la In the United States, however. ' patterns.designed Many men have c re d it o f course, tu t ■ ,to give the wearer )he utmost comfort the word means more in England than it does in America. A man whose IJCHT DURABLECLIAR credit la good must have earned a repu ARRAN G E TO STOP A T f »* * * ^ Z * ia t P «* tation fo r upright business honesty be Said an Em ployer: “ Stick to quality. ’ SUITS *322 fore he la trusted. Shopkeepers w ill not SUCKERS *3 — P A R K A N D ALD ER 8TR credit a man who la not known person It w il) win out in the e n d ." W e do ally to them as a man o f good business A New and Modern Earopaan Hotel rmtertn« “ stick to quality.** That is the reason particularly to State people. A refined place tar standing, and I f recommended by an our graduates a re so thorough and in ladiee riaitin* the city, eioa* to the sheppia* other, they w ill by some subterfuge put such demand. Investigate our claims to off the Intending purchaser until they •dH) Hgr. 1 L (LAKE, (‘« B d I superiority. Catalogue, business forma can find out whether the recommenda and penwork free. Call, phone o r write. tion la genuine. When credit la once No. 37-OS P N U K n e w I k * G am e . given, the person to whom It la extend A young woman was in company Portland Business College w ritin g to ad v erti core g l ene# I ed la not contlnnally annoyed by the Tenth and Morrison, Portland, Oregon* I I W with a university graduate, and natur ) Y Hltw m en ’ ti •>n th is pepar. receipt o f b llla " ally the talk ran upon books. By and A. P. A R M S TR O N G . L L . B.. P R IN C IP A L by there was a lull in the conversation, broken presently by the young woman, IViWYHwWW who said: “ W hat do you think o f Fielding, Mr. Smith?" “ Oh," waa the anawer, "fielding la important, o f course; but It isn't worth much unless you have a good batting average.” The right o f a physician called Into a B U S IN E S S COLLEGE case aa an expert to additional com A l l In th e M nm e. PORTLAND. OREGON pensation la often insisted upon, and “ Here, you !“ said the aristocratic own sometimes questioned. In Burnett v. I er of the corner building. “ What are Freeman, 103 Southwestern Reporter, you putting up this measly clapboard They are Trained far business in e business-like way. 121, the Kansas C ity Court o f Appeals «hack alongside of my house for?“ Why not enroll in a reputable school that places all at Ha i “ 8back nothin’ !” answered the bnei- collates numerous authorities on this ness-like youth who was euperinterding BEND FO R C ATALO G U E L M. W A LK E R . Prm. O. A. BOSSERMAN. See. proposition, and comes to the conclu its erection, with equal arrogance. “ This sion that such an expert la not entitled i* a shoe shinin' parlor.” to additional compensation fo r his ser vices in a case. Th e decision o f Judge D ill o f the New Jersey Court o f Errors and A p peals In Vanderbilt v. Mitchell, 67 A t lantic Reporter, 07, serves admirably to Illustrate that the powers o f a court of equity are adequate to meet the de mands made thereon by constantly changing social conditions. In this case it appears that a birth certificate was made by the physician present at the birth o f a child. This certificate set forth, among other* things, the time, the date and place o f the birth o f the child, the name o f each o f the parents, the maiden name o f the mother, and the name o f 0 « child. It appears th a t in making the certificate the physician was Imposed upon by false statements o f the mother as to the paternity of the child, and certified, contrary to the fact, that complainant in this salt was the father of the child. Judge Dill holds that the court has power to cor rect the record. The extensive development o f Inter- urban railroads is gradually narrowing the distinction between the rights of commercial railroads, or so-called steam railroads, and street railroads proper, as interurban roads in many Instances partake o f the nature o f both. In Kin 'Uliltii/iii ...... - ...... ' " ... sey v. Union Traction Company. 81 Northeastern Reporter, 922, decided by Dr. F. Gerald Blattner, o f Buffalo, N. Y ., Bays: “ You r Castoria la good the Indiana Supreme Court, one o f the lo r children and I frequently prescribe it, alw ays obtaining the desired main contentions was whether or not rebults.” interurban cars, operated on the street* Dr. Gustave A . Elsengraeber, o f S t Paul, Minn., Bays: “ I have used o f a city with its permission, fo r the carriage o f passengers, express, and you r Castoria repeatedly in m y practice w ith good results, and can recom 1 light fr e ig h t by a corporation unorgan mend it as an excellent, m ild and harmless rem edy fo r children." ized under the street railw ay laws, con Dr. E. J. Dennis, o f S t Louis, Mo., says: “ I have used and prescribed stituted an additional servitude on the you r Castoria In m y sanitarium and outside practice fo r a number o f yeara streets so as to entitle abutting owners and find It to be on excellent rem edy fo r children." Ì. ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT. to additional compensation fo r the use D r. S. A . Buchanan, o f Philadelphia, Pa., says; “ I h ave used your Cos* 1 AVfegetable ftrparfiionforAs o f the streets. Three o f the Judges. to rla In the case o f m y own baby and find It pleasant to take, and have slmilating ite foodandtohia Chief Justice Hadley. Justices Glllett ling tl« Sioraadts ancU3oi*lsof obtained excellent results from its use." and Monks, were o f the opinion that D r. J. E. Simpson, o f Chicago, 111., says: " I have used your Castoria la the operation o f the cars did not con K o S 1 I n f a n t s /C hildren 1 cases o t colic lu children and have found It the best medicine o f Its kind stitute an additional servitude, while tw o Judges, Justices Jordan and Mont on the m a rk e t" gomery, held the contrary. i Promotes DigestionJChmW Dr. R. E. Eskildaon, o f Omaha, Neb., says: " I find your Castoria to be a . ness and RrsbContoins netoxr standard fa m ily remedy. I t la the best thin g fo r Infants and children I T o H e lp H e r M e m o ry . Opium .Morphine norMnenL i have ever known and I recommend I t " “ I shall be aw ay a whole year, so 1 N o t N a r c o t ic . Dr. L . R. Robinson, o f Kansas City, Mo., says: "Y o u r Castoria certainly must give you a keepsake, my pet,” said has m e rit Is not Its age, its continued use by mothers through all these Charles, drawing a rather insignificant Jk e n fM Jk S JM B /H C n years, and the many attempts to Im itate it, sufficient recommendation? ring off his little finger. W hat can a physician add? L eave it to the mothers." “ It*« not much, Charlie, la it?” she Dr. Edw in F. Pardee, o f N ew Y o rk City, says: “ F or several years I have remarked. recommended your Castoria and shall alw ays continue to do so, as it haa "N o, darling. But it isn't the Intrin jN j& k A * « Invariably produced beneficial results." sic value o f the thing that----- ” Dr. N. B. Sizer, o f Brooklyn, N . Y n says: “ I object to what are called “ O f course not, dearest I" she inter patent medicines, where maker alone knows w hat ingredients are put la posed hurriedly. “ But, my own. If you could manage to give me a diamond A perfect Remedy forConsflpi them, but I know the form ula o f your Castoria and advise Its use." tion. Sour Stomach.DiariliDn ring, 1 should always be looking at It, Worms .Convulsions Jewnsh and that would make me think o f you n when you’re a w a y !” ness nnd L o ss OF S leep - ^^ElixirifSe ana acts g e n tly y e t prompt ly on th e bowels, cleanses the system eWectually, assists one in overcoming h a b itu a l constipation perm anently. T o get its b e n e fic ia l e ffe c ts buy th e gen u in e. IRNIA fto S y r u p C o . }CrS TOWERS FISH BRAND re a c o n t WATERPROOF TTIap I e in g O IL E D GARMENTS IS O U R M OTTO WHEN YOU COME TO PORTLAND THE CORNELIUS Legal Information mmmmm The skin is an index to the quality of the blood. Erzetua, Acne, Tetter, pimples, rashes, eruptions, etc., show that some unhealthy humor or acid impurity is diseasing and corrupting the circulation, so that instead of supplying nourishment and strength to the fine, delicate tissues of the skin, it is continually pouring out its acrid and unhealthy accumulations. External applications of salves, washes, lotions, etc., may relieve some of the itching and other discomfort caused by skin troubles, and for this reason DlSerent. should be used, but such treatment cannot reach the humor-laden blood, "W h y la he angry r and therefore cannot cure. A thorough cleansing of the blood is the only “ In our write-up o f the visit be had cure for skin diseases. S. S. S., a purely vegetable preparation, is the best and quickest remedy. It goes down into the circulation and neutralises from the noted suffragette the reporter and removes the acids, imparities and humors, thoroughly purifies the said, ’ A t the conclusion o f the Inter circulation and permanently cures skin diseases of every kind. When view he showed her down the steps.* " “ W ell?" S. S. S. has driven the humors and impurities from the blood, and cooled “ W ell, we printed It ‘ahoved’ her and cleansed the acid-heated circulation, every symptom passes away, the skin is again nourished with rich, healthful blood and the trouble cured, as down the step#."— Houston P o et the cause has been removed. Book on skin diseases and any medical advice Many a homely woman has posed as frea to all who write. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC C0-, ATLANTA, GA. • beauty specialist BEHNKE-WALKER STUDENTS SUCCEED. WHY? W h a t is C astoria. ASTORIA is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and ^ Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotio substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colio, It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep» The children’* Fanaoea^The- Motheris Friend. The Kind Ton Have Always Bought, and which ha3 been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher, and has been made under his personal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive yon in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good " are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment L e tte r s fro m P ro m in e n t P h y s ic ia n s addressed to Chas# H. Fletcher# 1 'M a H r ( | lip GENUINE CASTORIA Bean the Signature of ALW AYS The Simk Si$ianrr of if N E W YORK. .At ll months old * jytfjj 1 J 5 D 0 S F S - J 5 O v i ^ ■ Ith ' g--:i tVierantred under the Food^k Copy o f Wrapper. The Kind Ton Have Always Bought In Use For Over 3 0 Years. t axuiiikAv •▼«terr. mew vo x «err.