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J A «T lM . "Never marry • man to reform him. my dear," counseled Aunt Ilephsibah. "It you do reform him he’ll bate you for It. and If you don’t you’ ll always be pitying yourself for having married a nun wt,0 wasn't good enough for you." rcscsnt ITIap I c i n g ?&£ BOULE 35CTS.ÆTAI16B0CE RS “WHIZ if A N e w P arlor C ard G a m e FREE Oo to your Dealer and buy a pound i "10 H u b Team " ------— BORAX. ~ Off tlie top I Ctot panel from package and mall to Pacific Coast Betas Co.. Oakland. CaL. with 4c In stamps and the W H IZ same will be promptly sent you p r e p a id . W HIZ, the New Parlor Card game. Is composed o f 44 handsomely printed cards inclosed In a flap case with full and complete rules for playing. En tertaining. instructive, and can be played by all the family. Similar ratnaa coat iOc in the shops. Too can get it FREE. IFYOUVC NEVER WORN , »U V» yet to toarnttie bodily itqtvessi l i u i t t i n t . . . » w tlsiso i rWWwi wcouicr The S o n g o f the H air T h e re «r e fo u r verses. V erse 1. A y e r ’ s H s i r V ig o r m akes the h s ir g r o w . V e r s e 2 . A y e r ’s H s ir V ig o r s to p s fa llin g h air. V e r s e 3 . A y e r ’s H s i r V ig o r c u r e s d a n d r u ff. V e r s e 4. A y e r ’ s H a ir V ig o r a lw a y s re sto re s c o l o r to g ra y h s ir . T h e c h o r u s is su n g b y m illio n s . - Bator* using Agar's Hair Visor I had vary thin and very poor hsir. Bui I continued to usa tbs Vigor until my hair neatly Improvad In «vary way. I heva n.ed Tt off and on for tbs past tan y e a rs.''- M as. M. D b c m m o x o , Newark, N. J. A K a d e b y J .C .A yev r Oo . Lowell, Also manu ufhoturer* e f /hjeris A fp o r tlo n ia g SARSAPAMLUL PILLS. CHERRY PECTORAL. th s Y ear. Now strolls tbe youtb beside the sea. No longer grimly thrifty, For just two weeks’ vacation hs Must aave up coin for fifty. * Washington Star. TLis sterling household remedy is most Bttccessfully prescribed for a “ world of troubles.” For derangements of the di gestive organs it is a natural corrective, operating directly upon the liver and ali mentary canal, gently but persistently stimulating a healthful activity. Its beneficial influence extends, however, to every portion of the system, aiding in the processes of digestion and assimilation of food, promoting a wholesome, natural appetite, correcting sour stomach, bad breath, irregularities o f the bowels, con stipation a n d 'th e long list o f troubles directly traceable to those unwholesome conditions. Kasparilla dispels drowsi ness, headache, backache and despond ency due to inactivity of the liver, kidneys and digestive tract. It ia a strengthening tonic of the highest value. If it fails to satisfy we authorize all dealers to refund the purchase price. H oyt C h e m ica l C o . Portland, Oregon F a v o r ite s C a a a b la a ia . Tbe boy stood on the burning deck, Whence all but him had fled; Tbe flame that lit the battle's wreck Shone round him o’er tbe dead. Yet beautiful and bright be stood. As born to rule the storm; A creature of heroic blood j A proud though childlike form. The flames rolled o n ; be would not go Without bis father’s word; That father, faint. In death below, His voice no longer beard. He called aloud, “ Say, father, say, “ If I may yet be gone!” He knew not that tbe chieftain lay Unconscious, of his son. “ Speak, father!” once again he cried, “ If I may yet be gone!” And but the booming diota replied, And fast tbe flames rolled on. Upon his brow he felt their breath. And in bis waving hair, And looked from that lone post of death In still, yet brave despair; more aloud. stay?*’ through sail and - made way. R e v e r s a l o f W orse. They wrapt the ship in splendor wild. “ Scrsnley, have you abandoued ths lec They caught the flag on high; ture platform for good?” And streamed above tbe gallant dhild “ I have, Horrocks. 'I married a gifted Like banners in the sky. and eloquent woman and I’ m the audi ence now.” There came a burst of thunder sound; Tbe boy. Ob, where was he? Shake i n t o T o u r Ask of the winds that far around Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder for the feet. It With fragments strewed the sea. painful, swollen, smarting, sweating feat, G o a . C o rb lm L i k e s O ld C l o t h e s . Ever see Gen. Corbin's old oboes? He bad them made four years ago when be went to tbe Philippines, and he’s wearing ’em yet. They’re great. Tbe general de testa a new pair of shoes or a new suit of clothes. A young fellow came along to bit place near Washington recently and said: “ Sir, I don't want to ask for money, but I would be grateful If you would give me an old suit of clothes.” “ Not by a good sight.” said the general, "but therb is a new suit inside you can have."— New York Sun. With shroud and mast and pennon fair, * That well bad borne their part-— But the noblest thing that perished there Was that young, faithful heart. —Felicia Hemans. S ev en T im e s F o u r. Heigh-ho! daisies and buttercups. Fair yellow daffodils, stately and tall i When tbe wind wakes how they rock in the grasses, And dance with the cuckoo-bird slender and small! Ilere'a two bonny boys, and here'a moth er’s own lasses. Eager to gather them all. Heigh-ho! daisies and buttercups!. Mother shall thread them a daisy chain; with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they canncn Sing them a song of the pretty hedge- reach the scat o f tb e disease. Catarrh is a blood sparrow, or con stitutional dl ease, and in ord er.'o cure That loved her brown little ones, loved It you must take internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken in tern ally, and acts d i them full fain ; rectly upon the b lood and m ucous surfaces. H all's Catarrh Cura is not a quack m edirm e. Sing, “ Heart, thou art wide, though ths house be but narrow” — It wat prescribed by one o f tne best physicians in th lscou n ia y for years and ia a regular pre Sing once, and sing It again. ■ - 4k Catarrh Cannot be Cured emption. It Is com posed o f the best tonics know i.com b in ed with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the m orons surface*. The perfect com bination o f the tw o ingredients Is what prodoees su ch w onderful results in cu r ing Catarrh Pend for testim onials free. F. J. CHENEY A CO.. Props., Toledo, O. Bold by Druggists, price 75r. Take H all’s Fam ily Pills for con stipation. Heigh-ho I daisies and buttercups, Sweet wagging cowslips, they bend and they bow ; A ship sails afar over warm ocean waters. And haply one musing doth stand at Th« wall known iwllablo her prow. T h e L o a d o f th e O. bonny brown sous, and O, sweet littls “ There’s eight nations represlnted In daughters. leal sad lerb Maybe he thinks on you now ! this ward pf ours,” said Mr. llallorsn to bis wife on his return from a politi cal meeting. He began to count them Heigh-ho! daisies and buttercups, Fair yellow daffodils, stately and tall— Has msda a life «tody off on his Angers. rants and and In ts ___ ____ n«H*s, irla, am______ A sunshiny world full of laughter and study ditromred and Is ala. "There's Irish, Frlnch, Eyetnllans, 1 Ins to the world kls wonoer- leisure. Greeks I ful roscadles. Foies, Germans, Koosslans, And fresh hearts unconscious of sorrow Na Martwcy. Poisons or Drags Used tie O an’------ " and thrall! Without Operation, - Mr. Halloran stopped, and began Send down on their pleasure smiles pass again : Kidney Ti _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ing its measure, i end All Private irieei “There’s Irish. Frlnch, Eyetallans, God that is over us a ll! A SU R E CAN CER CU RE S a l Received from Peking. China— Safe, Sara Poles, Germans, Roosians, Greeks— an’ —Jean Ingelow. and Reliable« ain’t It queer I diaremlmber the other wan? There’s Irish. Frlrtch------ ” STAGE MASCOTS AND JONAHS. IT T 0E^W k,m o riS,TI?KL*r’ C O N B U L T A T IO N F R E E “ Maybe 'twas Americans," suggested tf A e tre e a C h a ts o f th e S u p e r s titio n s Mrs. Halloranr. lar Inrlflfifk 4 ronta in itamng a a d P s s r l M o f H e r G u ild . oo. “ Sure, that’s It,” said her husband. II-Z “There are people who will tell you Plasaa Mention This Papar. “ I couldn't think.” that superstition is dead and that in these mnter-of-fact days there la neither room nor time to pay heed to the strange fancies and bellefa so commonly held many years ago," Bays Grace George. “T o a certain extent, perhaps, this Is true, though I am Inclined to think, all the same, that as far aa actresses and actora are concerned superstition is still very ranch alive— and is thriv For Infants and Children. ing uncommonly well, too. Indeed, ’first wwiunniiiBtum, n- night’ suiierstitions on the stage are plentiful. The strangest one came un der my notice last year in a certain play In which I was starring. A few minutes before the ‘call’ I happened to be standing In the wings, when 1 ts- ALCOHOL 3 P E R CENT. pled the lending man engaged In tear AVfefelable Preparation for As ing small pieces off a corner o f the simi!aiin$tteFbodandRctfiila scenery, wearing the while an air aa ling the StonacteaodBowusof If to say, ‘ I am doing a good day's work.’ •* T h a t Is rather an expensive sort of amusement to the management. Isn’t Promotes Digesttonflwrfii i t r I said, as I saw scenery which had ness and ifestjConUlns neither t i taken weeks to paint being mutilated. Opium .Morphine narNaenL “ ‘ Expensive to the management? No, N o t N a r c o t ic . I’m doing them a real good turn,' re plied the actor, ‘for there la no more in M ^ rtfo u ik sa a u m a a fallible way In the world o f making a piece an out-and-out success than by touching up the scenery In this way— bellsve me, I know.’ Whether this mu tilating process had anything to do with It, I would not like to say, but ¡«ni the piece was a big success.” — Denver Republican. A perfect Remedy forCoiHflf* Hon, Sour Stomach.Dtarrtm L o o k in g fo r W o r k . Worms foimüswns ffwrish “ W hy don't you go to work, Instead ness and L o s s o r S leep . o f begging and boozing?" T will, boss, as soon as there’s an Vhc Simile Sijnarart f t openin' In my trade. An' I ain’t got O ttW tS Z long to wait now. nuther.” NEW YORK. “ What la your tra d e r’ A fr i m on th s o ld “ I ’m a trackwalker for aeroplane J 5 D o s t s - 3 5 C ÌN TS Una«.“ ________ C. Gee Wo CHINESE DOCTOR CASTORIA i The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signarme of IR Use For Over Thirty Years Exact Copy o f Wrappar. CASTORIA Twi emmura • • • « * « , u«w m i a m . J ilte d . . She Jilted him but he could not Forget her; no poor man; The gifts he’d made her he had bought On the Installment plan. — Boston Transcript. : A LASTING CURE flr a . E. Hyalop. Agronomist. Unlvar*!t)r of Idaho Agricultural Experiment Station, Moeco*^ And shouted but once * “ My father! must I ' • . . nil.— — ................. - While o'er him fast Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow's Soothing shroud Syrup the bast reuiedr to usa lot their eh M re The wreathing fires during the teething period. new shdaa easy. Sold by sill Druggists and Shoa Stoma. Don't accept any substitute. Sample FREE. Address A . S. Olmsted, La Roy. N . Y . KASPARILLA O ld . M AKES Idaho Experiment Station Man W rite, Concerning It. There are certain mineral medicine» which will remove the external On account o f the numerous in quiries com ing into our station, we sym ptom s of Contagious Blood Poi»on, and Bhut the disease up in the system for agrhile, but when the treatment is left off the disease will surely find it necessary to issue this press return. Then tbe loathsome sym ptom s of ulcerated mouth and throat, bulletin concerning the so-called copper-colored spots, falling hair, sores and ulcers, etc., are usually worse “ Alaska” wheat. because the disease has made rapid progress on the internal members, and T h ii wheat, when given ample field weakened the constitution and general health of the sufferer. S. S. S. is space or conditions favorable to the the only remedy that can be used with perfect safety in the treatment of individual plant, has a branching head Contagious Blood Poison, and with the assurance that a lasting enre will This medicine, made entirely of roots and herbs of recognized borne on a rather tough straw at a result. curative and tonic value, antidotes and destroys the powerful virus of the height o f between four and five feet. disease, and by purifying the blood of every particle of the poison and T b e mesh bears tw o and three ker enrjehing and strengthening the circulation, removes every sypmptom of nels. W hen grow n under close field the trouble. S. S. S. does not hide or cover up the disease in any way, but conditions the head tends to be much drives it entirely out from the blood, leaving not the slightest trace for Home treatment book with valuable information and smaller, branches less, and the mesh future outbreaks. any medical advice desired sent free to all who write bears from one to two kernels, very THE SWIFT SPECIFIC C0.t ATLANTA, GA. seldom three. If heads grow n under these conditions alone were examined the impression would be obtained that UOWAHD E. BURTON.—Aaaarar art ChemlM. Ite m s o f In te re st. •I Leadville, Coloraon Specimen prices: tiulcl, Chattel mortgages. this wheat never bears but tw o ker Silver, L-iwl, SI; (Jnlii, «liver,tor; Oold, tor; Zinc or Ccpper.tL. Cvanitio teats. Mall log envelope« and Bonds. nels to the mesh, a mistake which feu price list sent on srylteatioa. Control and Vm- plra work sollciuxL liafereucai Carbonaie Ne- Promissory notes. some writers appear to have made. . Local 1 The beards, while not numerous, Pawnshops. , are dark in co lo r and considerably Loads.—Toledo Blade. stronger than we find on our com m on S e e k in g n F it t in g E n v ir o n m e n t. WHEN YOU GOME TO PORTUNO wheats, but not so long or stiff as Mrs. Raynor— Your brother Algy is 1 ARRANG E TO STOP AT those found on the durums o r maca- coni wheats. The normal kernel if going to spend the rest of the summer in light in color, short and plump, with s logging camp, is be? What is his idea * PARK A N D ALDER STS. an unusually open groove, which al in doinp that? Mrs. Shyne— The poor boy has taken lows the kernel to be easily broken A New and Modern European Hotel, catering in threshing. A cross-section shows a notion that he wants to wear a French particularly to State people. A refined place far the interior to be white and powdery, heard, and he’s going there to try to raise led tee visiting the city, close to the «hopping center. Kates reasonable. Free Boa. with comparatively little horny starch. the necessary foundation for it. The shrunken kernels naturally are C m St. Vitos' Dance ana ervoos Diaaaam pe m L L CUUI. (Bit sf tarflatf M g) Hgr. harder. l l I J neatly cores bjr Dr. i .toe'« Grant Nerve Be- Taking everything into considera atorer. Bend for n i l tl.a a total bottle and treat!««. Dr. R H. E lla«. Ld.. « 1 Arok St.. Philadelphia. Pa. tion, I am led to conclude that this T ts F a u l t y C o n s t r u c t i o n . is the Egyptian or Miracle wheat, a *T w*s away up in front," Mrs. Lap Poulard, and that it belongs to that variety o f the Egyptian known as sling was saying, “ and yet I couldn’t EGG-PHOSPHATE Eldorado, which is very closely re hear half the actors said. I tell you there’s something wrong with the agnostic lated to the seven-headed variety. The Poulards are peculiarly adapted properties of that theater."— Chicago to dry regions, but never have been Tribune. j * j * rown to any extent in America. heir yields have never proved to be A modern leavencrat o f such a nature as to warrant their a moderate price 1 is 30 extensive growth, even for stock food. per cent, more efficient And the inferiority o f the flour pro than “ Trust” or Cream- duced from them has prevented their of-Tartar products and use to any extent for the production o f the happy homes o f to-day Is a absolutely free from the o f bread. vast fund o f information as to the The high yields claimed for the health-racking Rochelle wheat in this section o f the country, best methods o f promoting health and Salts residue invariably in some cases 277 bushels per acre, happiness and right living and know accompanying their 1 are fabulous. One o f the promoters ledge o f the world’s beBt products. states that from one head o f the Products o f actual excellence and wheat he obtained seven pounds; G et it from your Grocer reasonable claims truthfully presented from these seven pounds he produced 1545 pounds, or a yield in round num and which have attained to world bers o f 220 fold. It is from these wide acceptance through the approval figures that the yields noted in the various papers, and in the circular of o f the Well-Informed o f the W orld; the Adam s-H obe Seed Grain c o m not o f Individuals only, but of the pany, o f Juliaetta, Idaho, are co m many who have the happy faculty of puted. T o show the ridiculousness of selecting and obtaining the best the computing yields in this way, we de termined in a couple o f cases, the world affords. One o f the products o f that class, number o f grains produced from one seed o f Little Club grow n under fa of known component parts, an Ethical vorable conditions in our breeding remedy, approved by physicians and plat. One plant produced 1176; the commended by the Well-Informed of other 1800 kernels. Now, reasoning the W orld as a valuable and whole as this seed com pany has done, if we should plant one bushel o f this Little some family laxative is the well-known Club to the acre, we would obtain Syrup o f Figs and Llixir o f Senna. To 1176 or 1800 bushels. This would be get Its beneficial effects always buy the genuine, manufactured by the a rather high yield, even for Idaho. This year the com pany had 700 California Fig Syrup Co., only, and acres in the wheat grown on different for sale by all leading druggists. farms in this locality. A thirty-acre tract near M oscow , which was threshed in the middle o f August, went about thirty-two bushels per 1« your mouth «iroilfcr in any way to the •1'ove? If acre. Mr. Adams stated at that time so. ro need 10 wear a wobbly, unusable partial piete that his best yields had been thirty- or ill-tittin*. ordinary bridge work. The Dr. Wise system of five bushels. He supplemented this “ TEE H W -T K C U T P L A T E S " remark, however, with the statement The result o.‘ 21 ypars’ experience, the new w»y of that his stands were p oor in every re* iM in* tee<h in the n outh-teeth in fact, teeth I* IS OUR M OTTO case. But considering the large acre ap pears nee. »ce?h to chew your food upon. ns yon Said an Employer: “ Stick to quality. did upon yonr nuturitl one«. Our force 1« so organ age, the fact that several different ized we can «*o >onr entire crown, bridge or piste farmers grew the crop, and the effect It will win out in tbe end.” W e d c work in a day if necessary. Positively painless ex* of a close stand, noted above, we must tnu-tm«. Only hUh-class. scientific work. take this as an indication, at least, of “ stick to qnality.” That is the reason W I S E D E N T A L C O ., IN C . the yielding pow er o f the wheat. This, our graduates are so thorough and in Dr. W. A. V i«e. Manager.. 21 yer.m in Portland. however, would not be considered an such demand. Investigate our claims to StH-ond Floor, tailing BuilimiK, Third ami Wash ington Street«. Office l ours. 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. S u n extra large yield for this country. days. 9 to 1 P. M Painless I x T a c t mg. 5oe: platen. superiority. Catalogue, business forms In np. Phones A and Main 2L29. The analysis o f the wheat upon which the com pany appears to base and penwork free. Call, phone or write. N o . 3 8 -O t P N U its hopes amounts to practically noth P o r tla n d B u s in e s s C o lle g e ing in determining the bread-making J l i E X w r it in g t o a d v e r t!s a v e p ia T e n th and Morrison, Portland. Oregon quality o f the flour It is true, that m e n tio n t h i s p a p a r . bluestem wheat, which analyzes higher A . P. A R M S T R O N G . L L . B „ P R IN C IP A L in protejp than Little Club, makes a better quality o f flour, but it is alsc true that macaroni wheat, which an alyzes higher in protein than Blue- stem, makes a low er class o f flour, and consequently is discriminated against by the miller. The low-grade flours turned out from our mills usu ally show- a higher protein content than the patent. Corn has consider B U SIN E SS COLLEGE able protein, but the chemist seems PORTLAND. ORKOON unable to find any gluten (that all es sential part o f a good flour). Even BEHNKE-WALKER STUDENTS SUCCEED. WHY? if the chemist had found a high gluten They are Trained for business in a business-like way. content in “ Alaska” wheat, we would Why not enroll in a reputable school that places all of Its graduates? still not be justified in concluding that the wheat would make a good SEND FOR CATALOGUE I. M. W A L K E R Free. O. A. BOSSERMAN. See. quality o f flour. The p roof o f the wheat is in the bread it will make, promised to have a milling test tnadt U pon our request the com pany hai soon. Until this test is made, h ow ever, we must assume that the wheat will tnakm no better flour under the name o f " ’ Alaska” than it did when known as “ W heat o f Miracle.” In spite o f all the beautiful stories which have been written concerning the origin o f this wheat, regardless of the many wonderful things which have been imagined about its quality, and taking into consideration the im In the matter of food you can’t afford to pression as to< yield, which has so skillfully been thrown broadcast "sacrifice Quality for Cheapness. Econom y throughout the American continent by this seed company, who advertise their is right and good but inferior food products wheat for sale at $20 per bushel, we are dear at any price. have yet to find any point o f merit in it which would warrant fhe public paying more for “ Alaska” wheat than the prevailing market price o f out com m on varieties. THE CORNELIUS CRESCENT BAKING POWDER f O ne o f the Essentials 25c'•FULL POUND-25c Vi C h e a p n e ss v s . Q u a lity lo a th c r x lle a lr n B n a c a lt. One quart sifted flour, one-half coffee cup o f lard, one-half pint milk, one level teaspoonful s a lt Rub flour, salt and lard together until smooth, then add milk. Heat twenty minutes, or un til the dough blisters and pops when pulled apart. Roll out about a qua:ter of an Inch thick, cut with small bis cuit cutter and prick each with a fork. Bake twenty minutes In rather hot oven„ This quantity makes about thirty blaculta. i f r BAKING I V V » PO W D ER is economical— not Cheap. Try it The best at any price or your money back. JAQUES MFG. CO. C h i c a g o . ------ - ^ G u a r a n t e e d Pore end Wholesome. 1 ■ I