The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, September 08, 1905, Image 7

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    llnvrmliiu; Thing.
Tom Krai tvll in ho I going to
marry (lint rich young widow tint week.
Jack II Isn't going tu wait 00 yar,
h?
Tiiiu Wnll BO run fur wlit7
Jack Uli guidon wedding.
llow'a ThlT
Wii olTor On Hundred Dollar Howard lot
anr raofi;larflt thai eaniiol bs cured by
ri.h'.u.unh h,.v COiI. 1oW 0
W. tha uwleiilsned, hera km"!.11 .J
uiifltiar nir tun HutfrniHmiwiiiniiii
I lixilaotlr honorable In all buaUieai Iraitiao-
-yuna mill llliaiirianr "-ii uu. any nu
tation mane tiieir linn.
r 4 Taui i. Whole lata llruaelata.ToliHto.O.
WiUHHii. KIHH1N tt Martin, Wlioleaato Mrug
(lilt, 'loledn, O.
liiltai:aiarrli (Jura la taken liiternallr. aeU
lug clUatitlT upon Ilia blood ami iiiuouiii aur
(aval ol.the aralem, I'llra 74c. tor botll.
Sold by all Dru.atila. lesllmntttal lie.
Ilall'i raiolly fills ara ilia bail.
omIIiU Kap'anntlon.
WIN Ut tha theater) I wonder
why thoee Impudent people icrota tlia
lala look over hero ao of tan?
Huabaud 1 support tboy nra trying
to aacartoln why you look orar titer
o oftan, toy dear,
Motlitrawlll nnd Mia. WliieluwM Itoothtna
ftyrtip tha but remedy tout lr tliatr eblldria
during th Utlhlug irlud.
Ait Old Tlnifir.
(Iray That a pretty good etory
Parker told last night, wasn't It 7
Kinlth Yrai hut It haa ehattered my
belief In an old axliim.
(Ira y To what onr iln you refer?
Hmlth To the one In which we ata led
to bailor that tke good dl young.
CASTOR IA
Tor Infants nnd Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
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Ilnn.nl the)
Dluuaturo
Unite Dear Ulrl.
Grace Bo Turn It engaged to Cthal,
La ha?
Dora -Yri, poor fallow I suppoi
ka'll never know It now.
Grace Never know what?
DoraThat he coulJ ha? a had you for
the avak lite.
DTQ "'Jianaatljr Coc4. KnnUoinlminM
fl I U narflnUar'atiwiirDr Kllii'lll.lNf
li..ir Hnl for rr trUIU-HlondtrTtiit,
Lit. It. II. Hllae, Md.,111 Aitb HI.. I'hllt4alalila, I'a.
Itnltirt Cotirietiu.
Mlai I.I.NrWIgh hat! Your baby
10 inonlha old and can't walk yatl Why,
I could io It aloiia at tba aia f 7
months.
Mra. Youngwlfe Yea, and I notice
you hare been coins It alobe ever alnr.
OUIIOON
COHfLANl)
ST. HELEN'S HALL
a aiiii.ii aciiont. or tiir inoiir.HT
Ct.ArlalUehei, loealbia, bund
le; )Uluinl lb l-ML Saillaroal
elegu, Trm 0an N-n.Httttr Ifl, I-K1
MALLEABLE IRON STUMP PULLERS
raaia.L lllilMl i4 iinaiHi lUnia rullaf
a tka HlUkaL III UuTM aa ttrt
rVfollh l kuaaa. Will ! ilKllpll telalaf
A'al xlrv . . , ,
' KIIIHHltON MACIIINRUV CO.
IW ( Mrilae IIihI I'miUiU, Ofera
Please
Your Hair
OS.Y
&
mwrnm
V!:J?SfSrSfcii
(tSesSiSS WM
jILnfwn
Don't liavo falling out with
your hair. It might leave you!
Then what? Better please It
by clvlne It a eood liolr-food
Aycr's Hair Vigor. The hair
oiu)B vuiiuni. uui ucbumcs
soft and smooth, and ail the
deep, rich color of youth
comes back to gray hair.
" I hi IreaWl.a t r.allf with 4anWnff anil
f i4 Arar'a Malt yieer ll (vomal.talr tut-i
Ihadaialiull anJ alt alappwl nr lialr.frvm
tilllf out. ttaartai ma ar? nlcalr al.o In
arraeilna mr hair I a alrla I wlla,"
Miaa Mawili Cool, l)lld., W. V.
Ma r J. 0. 1 rr p.. Iwall, Kaa.
Aia waauiMiurere i
8AISAPAI3UA.
ru LJ.
ciaiiv pcaosuu
I Jk
jrxuers
E
CaUCAk TCA
Op thla out. rtlam la tih IN luetee
4 aaMrtat tt ywtult mi l e yur
filaiUa. ar4 lh 4al tx trwt al robNir
Irr a bualnaai (WW, anJ ID ctfJII I
M ll KIO M auf Hi.00 KhslwaMa, ,
Our Kha4 offar atnilonal illim t '
alitiMlioll)itaiftii,MiirMj,Catt)ibil.
Dlir lalliaXllO- lOltt TUITION
mil rai tautiaat i in mi
THE MULTNOMAH '
BUSINESS INSTITUTE
M, A AlBIN, ret.
eiiTM ar. POnTLANO, OflC.
ECONOMY
Hot Air Pumping Engine
Inanlt Io Waalilnulon,
Tim principal of a hlgli achool in Jer
cy auildcnly ordered all ctaaaca to a
aenililri in tha auditorium, and when
tractirra nnd puplli, in amazement,
wcro -othrred tuiicthsr before hliu, ad
drcurd them on "Utiorcv WaahlUKton,
ttio fatlirr of Our Country," aaya the
New York I'roaa. In flnUhltu hi en
comium on the Immortal Ueorve be
aalil: "1'ha kuat of Urorc Waihlu.
ton which atood upon the prdeatnl In
th recaption room haa beeji ramorcd
ami place1 upon the floor with It fnce
in the corner. Until the culprit, wint
erer be or iho may be, cornea to the
front and inakra a public coufeaalou of
the mltdemrnnor, not a eout will be
permitted to Irave thin bulldlnsl He
member titer will b no other pun
labment Impoied than the open and
public confeasloul"
HetiiatlonI Teacher glanced at
teacher, ull fldselrd aronnd In af
frlgitt, th principal looked aolemn nnd
funereal. If that old pin had dropped,
erery on wouM hare heard It. Then
the Janitor aroa and atepped forward,
to break tbn awful allauc. "I'm afraid
it' up to w. air." be aald. "The roof
waa leakln' mighty bad, an' th boot
of Milter Waahlu'ton were in tba drip,
' I thought preper to move it to keep
the rain from apllln' It. an' ( meant uo
liwoolt by turnln' hi face to the wall,
air." The principal, a man of taleut
and aoiae brain, tapped the bell and
dliuiliird th acbool without further
QUeaUoulng.
Crowded inU
Tbera I a contractor wba moit
atnnuoualy objacta to th tcaraater
In hi employ tearing Uielr wagou
unattn4c4 oulalda eating bouaea. Bo
when h came acroaa a flagrant breach
of thla regulatloa tba other dajr hi
angry paailoua rote.
With flr In hi y be ruabeO Into
tbe a.tlng Itouie, and fauad hi am
ployo placidly Inrritlgatlng th In
terior myeterle of a chicken pie.
"What do you mean by IIT" fa
cried. "How dare you tear my boraca
In the itrcett How cam you to d
itr
The ata rt led teamatea looked up, hi
mouth full of pie cruat.
'Well. lr," he atamnifred. "11161
wain't no room for them In here!"
PaaaaaaaaaaEjaV
rum pa watar lor
houa and InUatlon
Iiliplawa wlud mill
anitiaaullneariflnra
Huma f.iollnr, wcxhJ
or coal, llaa aulo
matloatop. Mlilpal
on aproral. Will
lor catalogue and
prlMi.
BEALL 5c CO.
Portland, Ore.
321 Hawthorn Ave.
V.
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TIIC "
DR. G. GEE WO
CHINESE
MEDICINE CO.
formerly locaUd at
U3 Alder HI. lor the
peat jaara
I1AVC MOVfD
To the Uii lulck llullillnv at tha 8. R,
Coruerol fltat and Morrliuu bltaala. Xn
Italic No, tn.l rinl Hlraat.
Successful Home Treatment
UK, O.dKtt WO la known Ihroualiout tba
United hiatal, and I called Ilia (lrat CM.
utM liucior on acamiiil ol lili vumlartut
! wlti.out the aid ol a knife, without
Ppolaona or ditiK l any kind, lie
any and all dlieaiea with powerful
lal Unfit, Herb, inula, lurk and
able that ato unknown to luedlral
Kleuoa lit thla cxiuniry, and through th
utool tbea harinlea remeillaa. II guar
antee to ouro Catarrh, Aalhtna, Lung
Troubl. Ithtumatlnu, Merrouinaaa, Hloin
aoh, lirer, Kidney, Female Meaknia
and All Chronlo ItUeaMi. Call or write,
enoloelug i o. alami for mailing Hook
aad IMraalar, Addroaa
The C Gee Wo Chinese Medicine Co.
No. 1 SIX rirat St., S. C. Cor. Morrlion
FUiM bkoUw IkU MP'- Cortland, Oregon.
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life- Jm$
Krlc IIiiIim, nutlior of "A Mmlritp
Crtilau," a inurry ai'it roiimiicc, la thu
only ami of llnrrliit Voait IIiiIi.h. Ilia
iiiliiTlliiiicc, It will lm porci'lvi'd, wna
ili'Htliicil to iiinku film look with favor
iihlif ri'Kiinl upon tin "linldt of writ
INK." Mo In nlao III lovii with oilt-of-door
aporta, nnd for two ainiiiiicru hi)
lived wllh hi fn tiler on n yiiclit conat
liiK iiIoiik llio Mil I in; proinoiitorli'.
Two aiiiiiiiii'ra liu apfiit iibroud, mid
hut Kubruury left IIohIoii lm IicIiik
In lil fourth J 'ii r nt Hnrviird Willi
llio I'liinpi'lly nruhni'ohiKlcnl oipisll
tlou for uxmvntliiK rulna In Turkoalmi.
Tln aciMica of "A .Miulcnp CruUu" nro
ilfacrlhcd by 111 in nt llrat hnnd.
On July I- thcru wn a aold it t Hollic
bya, IiiiiIiiii, n pirfii't coy HI li'iivca
-'if thu fourth ijunrlo imIUIoii of
Hlinkrupi'nrc'a "TniKi'dli of KltiK ltli'h
nnl llio Third, UK IS." Tim price. WW.
la IiIkIht thiiu nny atiiu prevloiialy
pnld nt niiclliiu for n HhiikOapi'itro
iliinrto. It U liflli.'Vi'd only two other
cop 1 1" a of thla edition vxlat. One la
In Hid Hrltlah Miiiimiiii; the other In
the llodleliiii Mbrnry nt Oxford. The
fnct Unit In live pl.icea n content
IMirnry niHounipli of "Win. I'eiin" U
foiiml ivea HiIh Jiut aold copy n pv
itllliir lutereat. Thu alKU'iture la proh
nbly thnt of the fiimuua niliulnil, the
fnlher of thu founder of 1'etiuaylvii-
iiln.
llouKhfjih, Mlllllu It Co., Iloaton,
Imve hroUKht out a lilornpliy of
.Niitliiiiili'l lliiivthorue, compiled by
Mint ll llrowue, which la auld to bo
iii complete n It la probnbly poaalblu
to iiuiku aiicli o work. Ml llrowue,
who la aevrelnry of Iho American Kit
entry Aamcliltloii pllbllahlliK board,
lina been enhMKed upon thu worlo for
kixtceu yenra. It eiinl.ilu.i, nluiiK with
the tutry of lliiwlliorno'ii iublUhed
work, whether In Ixnik form ur In old
liiiiKHzlne or ueWMjmpera, cverytbliiK
that could be illacovvred III print nltotlt
Hawthorne, lu both hooka and period
leu la. Much pallia were Klveu to the
airnllKeiliellt to tlMke. It ua helpful
na poalble, Itoth to the literary work
ir nnd to tbe collector. There hna
even been Included n very full double
entry nutlior and innKnzlne Index, the
refereniiM In 1'oole'a Index, a well
ti a reference to periodical literature
not cited lu 1'oolv'a, l)eln Klveu. which
will be of apeclal aervlce to llbrarlnua
and attidenta. Tho edition coualata
of &." nu inhered coplca, of which 00
nro for enic.
The ntiUinr of "A I'ubllaher'a Con
feaalou," apeaklnic of the price paid
to nutlior for their hooka, aaya:
"There are, pcrhapa, n dozen Ameri
can uovellata who have large Income
from their work; there are many more
who have comfortable Income; but
there 4a none whoae Income la n law
ni. the wrltera of Kaalp for Uie lit
erary Jouruala would hare ua believe.
It ha been antd that Hnrpera MaRa
tine paya Mra. Humphrey Ward $13,-
(XXI for the aerial rlKbt of each of her
atorica, and 'JO per cent ntyalty. Mia
Johuaton miiat have mado from JO),-
Ota) to 7(l,000 from royalUc on "To
Havu and to Hold,' for any publlaher
ran calculate It. Hut along with thcau
Kreat facta let ua humbly remember
that Mr. ('arneglo received 00.(K)0.
000 for all hla at eel mllla, cood wilt,
etc ; for the author that I Imve
iinmrd nre the 'millionaire' of the
cmft I wlah thero were more. Hut
tbe dlllKPHt wrltera of mott Rood tlo
tlon. hnnl aa they hnvu Krouiid tho
publisher, In Uio rUe of roynltlea,
nro yet ueared to drill) itrect than
they aro to Hklbo Caatle."
P.N. a
No,3J-t003
HEN writing toadrtlarpIj
Hitunwii m. .(... i
CLEMENTINA GONZALES,
OP CENTRAL AMERICA,
RESTORED TO HEALTH.
PE-RU-NA THE REMEDY
Mir Olomcntlna Gonialea, Hotel
I'rovlncln, (Jiiatoiimln, o. A,, in a ro
cunt letter (rum 247 Olevoland Avo,,
OhlcnKo, 111 , wrltoN:
"I took rcruna for a worn-out condition.
I was so run down thnt I could not sleep ot
night, hod no appetite and felt tired In the
morning.
"I tried many Ionics, but rcruna was the
only thins which helped me In the least.
After I had taken but half a bottle I felt
much better. I continued Its use for three
week and I was completely restored to
health, and was able to take up my studies
which I had been forced to drop. There If
nothing better than Pcromt to build up the
system." Ckmcntlna Gomalcs.
Address The 1'oruua Medicine Co,,
ol Columbus, Ohio, for instructive (roe
literature on catarrh.
HOW TO CLA88IFY THE MULE.
AlUaourl'a Oraal 1'roduct Illfllcult to
Oraile, Hujra u Hlock Dealer.
"The claaaltlcatiou of Missouri a great
product, tho mule, la tbe hardest of all
llvo stock," aald Johu Grant of tbo
firm of Walcott, llcera Jk, Uruut at thu
stock yard.
"To moat people the animal la sim
ply a mule, with n atroim Inclination
to emphnalze hla presence with a kick.
To moat buyer be t n Rood or bad,
InrK" or aurnll, ammtth or rough, will
probably brltiK n certain price on the
market or will not tie want! at nil.
While anionic aomo dealer who supply
tho different demniidH ho Is clannliled
nccordliiK to woiRht, bone,, size, color,
k', mouth, ttHth, broken or unbroken,
loiiKtli and breadth, mid nlao lu roRanl
to tho locality of tho buyer.
"In tho first place, Krceu, unbrokeu
mules aro never wauted. Onco tu a
whllo wo receive a few and generally
have to sell them nt n sacrifice Tho
principal clnsaes of milieu known to
tho ninrkot nro: Cotton mules, lumber
mule, railroad mules, sugar mules,
farm mules, lereo mules, city mules
mid miners. Miners nre claused as
surface nnd pit mules.
"Cotton mules nro tho commonest
kind In rejjnrd to numbers. They range
from thirteen to sixteen hands, mid
from four to seven years old nro thu
best ngea. Their build makes little
difference so long na they nro smooth.
In prico they rmigo from $50 to $105,
Lumber mules nro tho largest, henry
boned, ruggod grades, 10.3 to 10.1!
hand or better. They nra used in the
big lumber camps for logging, nnd
must bnvo tho weight for good, heavy
pulling. In prico this clnss register
up to $250,
"Similar to tho lumber mulo Is tho
mllrondor. Bomo lighter, but on tho
good henry order, nnd from $10 to $20
choapor. Thoy nre used In grading,
hauling and all tho work thnt Is kuowu
In tho construction of railroad. Ktigar
mill belong to thu fancy clnaa. They
miiat bo smooth, built rnngy, small
lictul nud neck, small bonus. In height
from in to 10 hands, nud In prico from
flU.' to $210, I'a nn mules vary lu
alze, but ire formed from tho rejc'tol
ones of Iho foregoing cIiihscn. Tlilr
prices rniiKe from $10 to $2T lower,
"The miner nro tho hnrdeat class
to supply. They must be either dark
buy or black In color. Whllo nnd sor
rel mule nro never used. When the
mine hnve long shafts, In the Penn
sylvania conl region epeclnlly, they
nny n whllo mule resemble n ghost
nud frighten the other mule beyond
control. The pltter must bo long lu
body nnd Imve good weight. They
rnngo from 15 to ir,2 hnnd nnd bring
from $in.' to $200, while for any other
trade they would bring $.V) lea. Hur
face mule nre used on the long hauls
on top of ground. They aro henry,
but taller, nnd have not such Inrgo
bone.
"Levee mule, n the word Implies,
nre used near steamboats nnd dock
for the heavy work. They nre general
ly single worker nnd mut bo of tho
rugged clnas. Their look mutter lit
tle so long as they nre sound nud fit
for hard work. A rlty mule Include
the small, light grade, such n you
see on delivery nnd transfer wngon.
The high price lu the Inst year have
reduced the number greatly.
Twice as Good
One Third the Cost
rUoOMCOt;
K C
rv,
Lvrrui
Every day Is bargain day in the
Ware Circle. Come in and get ac
quainted. K C will help you cut
down the living expenses and make
doctor's bills a thine of the past Do
you realize that you can get the best
and purest baking powder in the world
BAKING
POWDER
at one-third what you're been paying
for anywhere near K. C quality. A is
euncieantotttisc Think: ol the earing!
Can you make money any easier? Get
it to-day. The grocer returns the
price of can if you are not satisfied.
Jill Grocers
SVnd portal for the btaatifal
"Book ot Prawau."
FREE.
JAQUE8 MFG. CO.
vnioago.
Not Willing Victim.
Till neat, mlddle-nged matron gazed
suspiciously nt tbe dlsrcputable-look-
"The government buy nil clnse of Jng tramp who had knocked at her
mules, hut thnt I done according to
contract nnd price hold n wide range.
They never buy n low-priced animal
nnd they nre rigid In their examina
tions." Kansas City Htnr.
DU8INES8 VALUE OF A WHIM.
Factories Do Not I'ujr Knoilult Atten
tlon t Nerd nf Fori iKtiem,
The On-t Jersey lorU
Hpcak to the man from "way down
Kast," or the cowboy from the plains,
about Atlantic City, and the chances
are be will tell you as much about It
as any Jerscyman who runs down to
"the bench" in nn hour from his horn
town. This little sandy Island off th
Jersey coast has become on of th
nation' greatest pleasure grounds; a
city created solely to help pcopl kill
time.
There ar bathing, yacbUng, boating
I "I'm not anenklnt nf rotir rlnthee and flshlne for those who are fond of
water sports; there are golf links,
race-track, and baseball grounds; ev
ery form of diversion from the ma
chine which tells your fortune, give)
your weight, and plsy a merry jlnglw
while doing soall for a nickel to
- . i. . -
I "Well, I reckon that s 'cause I lire e nana concen, merry-go-rouna ana
1 close to nature." I "trip to the moon."
"If you do." she said, as she went Nightly the large hotels are scenes
after the pie, "I'll guarantee it isn't of balls and card parties. Erery hour
kitchen door. "What do you want?"
sho asked.
"Would yc mind glrln' mo a piece o
pic, ma'ntn?" ho said.
"I don't know about that I can't
say I llko tho looks of you."
"I know I ain't very preposscssln',
ma'am, but It ain't my fault I can't
afford to dress any better."
"I'm not speaking of your clothes
The rnlimieri'lnl u'nrlil nf Hie Itnllol
Kini.Yiin- ,u.i,i ,,i..i ., ,,ii,.,.ii... i altogether. You don't look clean
thu peculiar want of thu Latin-Amur- ' m w,1,,,n't0 C0Drc'"' Jt. nl am- l
lean, Oceanic nud Oriental people. KUi" . don t. ti . ,
When these distant countries arc con- nd -u at " " u 'ou "
sldered tb.-y nre usually regarded as comb Toar h1' or took ' Mrt of
llllTi.ll- linllila r,ir III,, liiilnmllni nt nn ,-"'c v ".
occaslounl American auirlus.
Not long ngo, for example, an Amcr
lenu (.-ompniiy triixl to sell n cargo of
heating stole lu 1'nrn, Hrazll. Tarn
la Just n Utile more than one degree
aoiitll of tbe ritiator.
The women of I nil la like to get their
rottou goods done up In paper Itoxea,
each containing lu addition n few
piece of colored glaa nnd n gilt box.
These trinkets are practically worth
ies, and their cost to the tnnnufne-
nature's fault!"
ntrauec. Indeed.
Helle Do you believe in aecond
sight my denr?
Era Sometimes.
Helle Hpeaklng from experience?
Eva Yes, I hare often told Jack
of tbe day, from the time on rises
from the breakfast table nntll area
tbe dawn of tbe next roaming, some
thing diverting can be found by th
plensure-seektr. In the forenoon, be
fore the evening dinner, and from
nightfall to midnight It Is "th thing"
to b on the promenade.
that he needed a share when It was1
turer Is Innnltestmnl. Hut the sturdy too dark to see his face.
Hlitlsb dealer Mill not descend to fur-1 An Etaey Taalc
uier in- irnuc uy me inclusion or aucin v.,.,iM,rri1., n.. w e . i ,.. ...i.- .j -
tatlrd gewgnwa; nnd a American etrUDly s handaoma woman. get that new gown you hare want fo
manufacturer hare never given the Nelghbere You bet ab la. Why. all to lone.
Bhe Wa rrepnreil.
Ilasband I made $100 on a lacky
matter n thought, the trade I begin- aha ha to do i amlla at tha potatoea Wife Ob, I'm ao glad,
nlng to pas to Germany, where cotton and thy ar mahed. blU for It my dear,
cloths with their nccompnnylng ''-!
ble nre put up to suit tbe Hindu
taste.
When I Mn In Japan they told, mo
of nn enterprising Americnn who bad
nrrlved with n new cure for corn. He
had lea nuil by correspondence that In
Her is th
MAT ADIA APoisonBtcAthed
11 llJrLlJh to the System
The air arislnrr from low. marshy slaccs. damn cellars, stagnant oaada.
nit Japan no remedy for theselnfllc- SlrOiLlf ,,C " !" JS"? "t
tint.. i.n,i ., i,, .i,i ,,.i iT-o 8cwer. loaded with germs of raalanal poisoa. The water we drink, that
lions Jind cier been sold, and he con- j,aa . t, nrnniv fin .t -,-4i-i t. .i.. r..n .t, . -
Jtinil up a dream of fortune. Hut microbes, and as we daily ; , .
when ho got to the Sunrise Kingdom breathe and drink millions of XAt.arta. IK ma SY3TZX ros YXAJttT.
he discovered thnt the people nro a these into tbe system, to be For several years I suffered with Chin aad
barefooted race nnd had no corns to absorbed by the blood, the Fever, caused by Malaria in tny system, sad eacH
cure. Thl Is a grotcsquo Incident, but entire hoAv rvn'n in fvt h summer for several rears I would have a relataeJ
It I one of mnny Instance of Amer- effects of the poison. The Finally my physidan prescribed S. S. S. It enj
lean failure to secure trade abrond sltn- most common form of Ma- Ure,Z.cTedJnej.1 hfTe PeJ,e,r bf5a n01"1 nce.
ply because of our Ignorance of foreign laria is "chills and fever," 93 w. Uaxket St, Louisville, Ky. L SuAron.
condlUons. but when the blood is thoroughly saturated with the poison it becomes so
weak and polluted that abscesses, carbuncles, boils, sores, ulcers and other
Tim Wronir Anthem. skin diseases result Malaria also affects the liver, kidneys, bowels anil
One of the mnny diverting nccl stomach, producing a chronic state of biliousness that olten results in jaun
dents which marked the knlser'a re- dice or some malignant fever. In cases of Malaria the blood must be puri
cent visit to Corfu 1 relnted tu n let- fied before the body can regain its natural health. S. S. S. contains purify
tro from nn ottlcer of the Hntlsh ng and tonic properties possessed by no other blood medicine, and 13 the
aqiindron which wns present during iriii m j ideal remedy for the treatment of Malaria. It des
tlte emperor's stny. Ql WL P trov3 the SCTm3 oI te disease and builds up the
King Ccorge of Greece, nfter fall- . lV wcakcne' polluted circulation. It enters into the
Ing to meet the knlser lu hi yncht, MV WM ta9 blood and forces out every particle of poison and
through tnklng one channel while his 7 " waste matter and adds 6treagth and activity to it.
Imperial gueat steamed up the other, ? S. S. improves the appetite and digestion, tones up the entire system by
lnnded in advance of him. in order to lts alterative and purifying- action, and Malaria, with all its bad effects, is
M-elcome him on Greek soil. permanently driven from the system. Book on tbe blood and nny medical
HI nstonlshment-nnd. nccordlng Odvice. without cliaxirc TltE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA
to aomo obiervers, his nnuoynnce i
wns grcnt when he wns saluted with
a barren rendering of the German nn
then.! The luckless conductor of tho
Greek band, who hml failed to recoc-
nlze bis SOVervlcii. recelve.1 n severe HaffH JaSSBBB. kllltUellce. N-Tcrfutla, SoU by dealcra.5ocandSi.oo per can.
personal reproof from the king of the
IIclciic.
When he. quitted tho liner Hamburg
nt Nuples the knlser asked tho olllclals
of tho Hnmburg-Amerlcnii Comnny If
tho suite of rooms which had been
specially tltted up for the Imperlnl voy- "
ngo would bo left as they were.
On being told thnt, on the contrary,
they would bo dismantled, the em
peror, nccordlng to tho Frankfurter
Zeltung, rciunrked;
"Thnt Is n grent pity, nild n loss to
tho company. I nm sure thnt thero
nro Americana who would pay nlmost
nnythlng for tho privilege of occupy
ing for n tlmo tho cabins nnd sleep
ing In tho bed used by tho knlser."
London Mntl. ,
MHRTn
PRUSSIAN LICE KILLER kills
I SrtT D.1a. naallr aimtied I'Alnt ncrcfac.
k.ckaw wu x uuilty, neit boaea. etc.. nd the fumea
rLFAsrn out all the lice ind Mirrs.
Albert Itlockcr ol iuuhapii, kilun. bought a can or Ttualu fJc CTJlar aad
UMUItthonMiebty U,rtlliDC an4clana4 ala poultry boat ntlraly rrtarrooi
no and mlH. IK tor. oaln-, th poullr boaa allra althralUa.anilmlia,
JUST THE THINO FOR LICE ON HQCS. .
J. It. Malan. uj 2dl. Mo., aajalk lroauu UKuirlal lit Iking ferns
on noiia. afat la worth llffln lu ro.1.
PORTLAND StCO CO., Portland, Oregon. Coast Atcnta
"Hmnrt" Iindon Matters,
A fnshlonnblo crowd la nlmost In
vnrlnbly bad tempered. People Jostle
each other vindictively nnd preaervo
n stony, Icy glnre tho whole time. A
mnn nt a danco seeking his partner
In tho crush will not hesitate to push
pnst women In n way that would prob
nbly' shock his bnrbnrlan nucostors.
lA)iidon Lady.
Kventually.
"Who gets tho bulk of romboxton's
estnto?"
"Tho lnwycrs." Cloveland Plain
Dealer.
A mnn called another man a liar
to-day, Tho mnn accused said: "I
know I nm n liar, but I thought you
wcro too much of a gentleman to re
fer to it"
Why Hoo5ier Drills i Perfect Sowers
yatfc m it
A Perfect Drill I impoiiiblo without a feeding darlca that will sow
tho grain evenly under oil condition,. Tho ordinary gravity feed aowa by
weight. The greater prquuro on tho feed opening when going up hill
makea it low more than when coming down, when this pressure) i re
moved; tho tame on Sde hill. NOT SO ON THE HOOS1EIL It tut
Perfect Force Feed; aowa by measure, consequently alway aowa tho
amc; and prcdure doe not affect it Enlargement in the Feed Cup
juat where tho Feed Roll take, hold of the seed prevents cracking.
Write for "Tho Feeding of the Seed In Hooiier Drill." That tells D
about it
MITCHELL, LEWIS & STAVER CO.
firel and Taylor Streets PORTLAND, OREGON
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