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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1905)
" For the Children To succeed iIicbo days you must have plenty of Brit, cour age, strength. How Is It with tho children? Are they thin, pole, delicate? Do not forget Aycr'a Saraaparllla. You know It makes tho blood pure and rich, and builds up the general health In every way. Tli MMrH rsnitftl iMtlklr ht fi hMllti njM lh Inwtli lit In I'.ei'jf fni1. .. .---,..-,. - .......-, Intt .-, bail bft..ll, rmilllMl-! Irawtl. t'nfltrt ill ItiMa i sl'tii .rnkll U.sm- ltM l Aim I hll. All tl. !' A Mad by J. O, A y Co.. I-owjII, MUI, fHnuiMiuf vrt. ( rum vinoB. 0sQ MteciBfc tHtKBY I'KTOIUL. Trout fisher' Parnillsfti Brook trout Mid brown trout ro not appreciated In Newfoundland, bclng far more couimon limit ro the porch and. atuiflili of tli Mutes, ny the Countr Calendar, ditching tliein will aoon aurfalt tlio aualur who csste lilt flU from lli short of alinutl an lake. Nucli calchri are (ountetl by tha dor.eii qui lot of terontrtwo down beliisr brought aboard tiia train at Harbor Grace. Ono do.en Un-lnci. trout usu ally soil for 10 cent. Thera are W7 uninad lahea on tha lilantl, and 00,000 known ouei with out name. Tlit Utamt hna about 4,000 mile of scscosst, including thnt of bay llko HonaTltta, Notre Dame, For tuno, Kt. Marj'i, llonno, Kt. George, rincfiitln and Hay of Iilanda. From ona to ill streams of clear green water empty Into each of these bnjr. livery atresia that reaches salt water Is a aalmon stream. Hack from all that coast are other and easily reached etreams that hare not aren a tradition f a fishnet, rod or hook, and lake nerer mapped where one may camp and add to the fare wild gene and ducka, willow grouse, whose plumage turns white In winter, ptarmigan, plover and curlew. These camping places bring a nl(ue sense of remoteness and soil tude. Only one who has actually seen the wall of darkness around a camp fire In the Newfoundland Jungle and over the tundras cau understand the tinge of fear that sometimes becomes ' almost appalling In tho rast aolltudei. flew'a ThlsT W offtr On Hundred Dollars Reward rot any oaaeolCatarth tost canaol be enrod by Stall's Calafth Cum. r. J. CIIKNKY A CO., Trot, Toledo, 0 We, lb undtrtlfiit, hate known r. J. Cfcerer lor U lat tt yaii. and belief aim perfectly honorable In all tuilritM tranita. floni and Aaamlally able locairy out any ob ligations mad by their Bra. . . Win A TauiX. Vfboluale t'rug itiU.Toledo.O. WiLoma, KioxiM AMabtik, Wholesale Urug. till, Tultd, O. Haifa Caiatrh Cat It taken Internally, act ing directly upon lb blood and mucous ur iara el lb sysUM. fries 710. por bottle, fcold by all Drtif itiu. Tettluontal tree, UaU's really Pill are the UU A Naoeaearf formality- "How much longer hava I got to watt for ray breakfastt" demanded the Impatient man with tha napkin tucked under hi chin. "You ordered egg on toast, I be llare, slrr' said the waiter. "I did. You ought to remember It well enough. You took the order." "Yea, sir. The toast Is all ready, but tho proprietor I executing, a mort gage on the eitabllihmrnt for tho egg, sir," explained tho waiter, with dignity. TIU. IIAMY ri Y Kit I I'll d.ilrnyi alt thai nr aw anoni raniniMorr liuma-la dltiln tuum, ilflnf fivm and all I I; acta "tun Cln. i iimI and will tiMllO'lMillt aiirihlitf. Try thtut auca ami fnu will nattr tni I limit Ibtln, II o kl bf attltra, tnl pitild f 14. Ilarolil Huiuora, Kt liakalb Aft,, llmokl r". c. i . EZ caucwrtaM OlptMieut, ratsm to with lb turn and aJJrttMt of yountlf a4 l ( or fiUnJi, and tha date hn yoa will proUNy . snltf a buitriMi olltj, anj will cttJII , ton wlih IS 03 on our (65.00 wtouthlp, Our (hool olttr tirtpilonal advanlaitt to lunllfc(Uullnl,Molhn4, Entllih,ttC, J I Our iNittuetiON lotttt Tuiiion amirssuittstvl it ii'Imii THE MULTNOMAH . I BUSINESS INSTITUTE . M. A. AIDIN, Pat. a eiiTN ar, PORTLAND, ORE. .tttttttttttttttttttt ECONOMY Hot Air Pumping Engine Tump water (or house and Irritation, Dl.pUoci wind mills and gaiollns eufltiea, llurni gasoline, wood or ooal. Has auto raatlo stop. bhlpied on approval. Write (or catalogues and prices. BEALL & CO. 321 Hawthorne Ave. Portland, Ore. r. N.U N.36-mS to AAveertMeM aleae I VI A4aei tU saftr. a lie Hint lliiriililetli llliiiantf. AiiiiuiK thu ninny tmtluitlu liicliliint of thu IlimsoJiitiiini'sit wiir In ono which rociilln tint pnrnlilu of thu 1'liiir Inko mid thu piililleiiu, Two Jiipniiitiit iiplcs, Colonel Jokokn mid Cnptnlu Jokkl, worn caitiir'il In tlio net of IiIiiwIiik nil n brlilKo on thu Mniiclilirlmi rnlhvny, Jokkl wmt m Miuldlilst, Jokokn it ClirUtlitii. Thy itcmltl KiilllJ'. xtood tliclr trlnl with diitlro ciiiiiiin'", mid received their dentil aeiitencv ImiikIiik with ! pluto liidirrereiicii. When n t'lcrnin wn recclvpil from (lenernl Kiiriipnt kin. apnrliitf thorn the hiiinllliitloii of being hniiKiMt nnd firdvrliiK Hint they bo shut, tint lluililhlst accepted the chniiKo In disdainful alienee. Hui f'lirlatlnii replied, "It I well; I nm rendy," naked piirinlHHliiii lu write to hi family, mid IiiniIiik. embrncul thu cnptnlu. Then snld the Itiiilillilst, "1 die more trmniiill thmi mi, eolmiel," "How no?" nked the ChrNtlnn. "I hnve performed my duty townnl my country mid townrd my ld. You, only townrd your rouutry. I hnvn thniiKht n uood dtnl nbout wlmt you hnvn told me of t'lirlatlniilty you .ire llwnya IciiinIIiik of Km Hiiperlnrlly. Well, I coimliler Hint you lire not In ni cord with Ciirlst, wheren I hnve until liitf with which to reproiieh iiiyxelf." "rerlinp you lire HkIiI," replied the Clirlstlnn, tboiiKlitfully. "However; it Is now purmllted tint to do the llrwt truly Clirlntliiu net of my life. I lmll Klvo the money I hnve with me, nbo.it n thutiKiiiiil rubles, to the Itiisslnu Itcl l'r, to be used for our wounded ene mies." The Itiisslnu commiiiidnut, deeply touched, nitreed to nccejit the money j nnd nskiMl If the prlaoiierN liml miy linn I retjuett to mnku before Uulr execution. The lliuldlilst nsked to hnve n bnth, mid buckets of wnter were broiiglit. The Christian nsked to nee n ehnp Inln, mid ns there wn no Protestant minister In camp the Itiisslnu reultnen Inl pope mine to tha prisoner. "I should like to henr the Kermoii on the .Mount" snld the condemned mnii, mid he followed the text In his JniHiueso lllble while the priest rend aloud In HtMslnli, When they reachel the word, "I'or If ye love them which love you, what reward have ye? And If yn solute your brethren only, what do ye mora than others?" the prisoner closed his book, mid for n few moment prayed silently, with eyes abut mid lips moving. Tlicn he turned to his lluddhlst comrade and said, Kently: "Jokkl, you are right. You die with a morn peaceful ronclence thnn I, for never have I fett more keenly how much my life liss been In disaccord with the teaching of Jesus." Again, a In the old parable, we seem to soo thp publican, who stood afar off and would not lift up so much as his eyes to heaven, but smote upon his breast, saying, "(3od, be merciful to me a sinner." And wo remember that Christ snld of him, "This man went down to hi house Justified rather than the other." Youth's Companion. Wnrklnvamt Wnltlna;. The aloweet thing Hint en n be done In UiU world I the building up of moral character. Many penxiua think thnt there I n lightning like process by which inen'a chnrnctera cnu be built up by the Holy flhost. They think Hint when Cod, by hi Kplrlt, strike tho soul he knock the old unttire out of It; mid thnt then the mmi rise up n new crentttre lu Christ Joins, If you regnnl till n n mere figure, there la sniuo tnith III It; but If you liter nlUe It, nnd test It scleiitirtcnlly, mid ny that Ood chniiKe iimn's unttire In nn lustnnt n by n tlnsh of llghtnliiK, It I not true. It la nn far from the nunlogy of untun n It emi possibly be. For there I no work thnt I so Important, nnd none thnt I no high, na the creation of mmihood In Christ Jemis; and there Is no work that takes so much time; there I no work that Is so nlow; and there I no work lu which men nro tempted to be so Impntlent. This mental mid spiritual development I not n work of tndny nor of touior row; mid men should not bo dlscour nged because It result urn so long delayed, They ought not, becmise It In slow, to bold back mid any, "I mn not responsible, " Work oil nnd work tinnier to the end of life; put nn nil your force; nnd do not be Impntlent becmifto nfter you Imva done nil, you hnve io little to show for It. Having dono all, atnnd mid wnlt. II. W. Ilwclier. The I'.nloncr of Prayer. Tho umrvoloua results of Ht. raid's life limit bo attributed to hi persist cut prayorfiilnes", Kow hnvo nppnmch ed htm In tho ardor nnd fervor of their prnyor. Barely It will be tho regret of most of us, when wo come Into tho light of eternity, thnt wo did not prny more. We enn aot n higher mid swift er set of laws lu motion by prayer thnn by our activities. Clod makes straight our wnyn for us; ask Him to bring you to your desired hnven. Aa wo trnvero our appointed pnth, bo It ny or hnrd, lot ua flow over wlUi love. Probably tho heart which abounds In love Is tho established nnd the blamelfM ono. Iter. B. II. Meyer, Clirlat'a Companlnnalilp In Harrow, Do not keep this incrod thought of OJUrlat'a companionship lu sorrow for the larger trial of life. If tho mote In the eye be large enough to nnnoy you, It U large enough to bring out sympnthyi nnd If tint grief no too "mull for llliu to compiiHNlonnto nnd slinre, It I too small for you to be triiiiblinl by II. If you nre iislinruod to apply that illvliio thniiKlit, "ChrlNt beiirN Mil grief with me," to those petty mole-hill that you magnify Into mountains some time, think to yourself Hint Iheu It In ii shmnn for you to be Mumbling over theiu. Hut, on the other hmiil, never fear to bo Irreverent or too familiar lu the thought that Christ I willing to bear, nnd help you to bear, the pet tiest, the minutest, nnd most luslguin I'ant of the dully nnuoymieeN Hint may come to riillle you. He will do more. He will benr It with you, for If so bo that we may suffer with Him, He suf fers with us. Alexander Mnclnren. "Tlir.e Thrre--" I fought with Knltli; Knltli slriiKKled to be free Ami In n dnrk, dsrk night Hhe went from me, I fought with Hope; 1 1 npi- fmiglit wllli me In rain, Hhe lied ami left tno Uesolate again. Iova sought me out, I'roin dsrkness srt me free, And lot biilh J'sllli and Hope On lint back to trial Allan Junior, A ClirUllnn'a lliialnra'. A into mid faithful Clirlstlnn doe not make holy living it mere acciden tal thing, but It I hi great concern. An the business of the soldier Is to light, so tho btiHlncHN of the Christlmi la to bo llku Christ. -Jonathan VA wnrd. OTORY OF LANDBEEa And llnw lie Itccovcred Ilia Friend's I'et lloir from Tlilef. Among his iiciiiiliitniiceN ItndsisT nitiuhered a certain dog fancier who on more than on., occasion proved use - fill to the famous artist by providing good aiilmnl models, any the Detroit Newa-Trlbiiue. It wn tho rendlness with which be supplied dugs of any kind or breed which led to the sus picion Hint they were not always ob tained lu a legitimate manner a sus picion which wn ultliuntely boniu out tiy the following Incident: Imidcer was commissioned by hi friend, Mr. Wells, of Itedlenf, the fa mous art collector mid connoisseur, to paint a favornte dog of his; but the great artist hnd so tunny work In baud of greater Importance that he begged for some mouths' delny. After a lapse of considerable time, says n bi ographer, he met Mr. Wells In tho street and told him that he would ln able at last to paint hi pot. Mr. Well Ala, my dear friend. It I too latel I have lost hlinl Ijindsecr I nm sorry ho Is itolenl Will you give me the commission to paint If I recover hi in for you? Mr. WelU-Oladly. I.nndeer, Instantly on returning to Ht. John' Wood, sent for hi friend, the dog fancier, described the charac teristic point of the animal nnd told htm he should bo well paid If be would find htm. Dog Fancier (scratching hi hend re flectively and repenting to himself the description given) IHack and tan, wl' very long ears, large eye. I've ami that dog somewhere, I'll awenrl I den sity I could bring him In n fortnight. Ijindaeer A fortnight? Nonsense! I mutt hnve him lu forty-eight hours! Dog Fancier It could not lie done, sir, In the time. I.nudseer Well, I hnvo no doubt you could put your hntid upon him in no time. Hut If you won't, then bring him na noon ns you can. At the end of n fortnight the mmi entered l.nmlMeer's hall with the dog In hi nriiiN, Ijindseer Oh, so you havo brought him nt Inst, have you? Now, why could you not let me hnvo the dog be fore? Dog Fancier You're nn old friend nnd won't peach. Hut the fact wero I stole the dog! Hut honor niuniig thieve I sold It to n trump of mi old lady In rortlnud place for such n howditclnti good sum I thought It would not be Just not to lot her enjoy It nt least for n fortnight. Helping (I I tit Out, Ono of the ninny nnitislng stories told, of old Squire Lnthnm, a Plymouth County attorney of n quarter of a cen tury ngn, hna found Its way to tho Hostou Herald: For mnny years Squire. Lnthnm wan a resident of Hrldgewnter, mid It wns while ho wn living there that tho In cident occurred which In related bo low. It Illustrates his hnbltunl cool ties nnd whimsical temper. Ho wns awakened ono night by his wife, who told him shu thought thero wero burglars In tho house. Tho squire put on his dressing gown nnd went dowiiHtalrs, In the back hull ho found a rough-looking mmi trying to open n door thnt led Into tho back ynnl. The burglar had unlocked tho door, mid wns pulling It with nil his might. "It don't open that wny, you ldlotl" shouted the squire, taking lu tho innn's predicament Instantly. "It slides buck I" Ought to Ho Asliiiinod. Invalid (wenkly) Threo hundred nnd fifty, cli? Isn't tho bill rntlier high? Doctor That's my regular charge Invalid Well, I don't blamo you for getting all you can, doctor, but I hato to seo a follow Jump on n man when no's down. Detroit Tribune Tho future lovo" Is "to school girl, tenso of thp vorb "to got married" saya a It's a good tiling some poople are' not .as good as they pretend to b. ilia Landlord Wo hnve been forced to raise your rent. Tenant Oh, tlmiiks. I couldn't do It myself, Kxchnnge. "Did you visit I'nrls on your trip abroad?" "Almost." "Almost? Wh'it do you menu by Hint?" "Well, you nee, I bad my wife with me." Life, Klrst Cnpltnllt Whnt would you do If you lost your money? Hecond Cupl tallst Htart it iiingnzluo nud exporin the method by which I used to innko It. Judge, Mlstnh Joliiislng ('nn't yo' gib mo no hope, Ain1 Mis Jnckaoii Oltea an' fo' nil, Mlstnh Johusliig, I tell yo' I won't be no mmi' culltid supplo nii'iit. I'uck. "You say hi den Hi wn due to care lessness?" "Yep," miswered Three I'lnger Ham. "What kind of cnrelct nes?" "(Jot mtight aftmlln' cnttle." Washington Htnr. Knther (of Inrge family) My denr, Isn't It nbout time you were thinking of getting married? Daughter Heav en! I haven't thought of anything t-lso for yrdr, Illustrated Hits. "I never thought," said the conceit ed lecturer, "that my voice would (111 thnt hall." "No," replied the candid man, " thought at one time It wou'd empty It." Philadelphia Ifdger. "You can't have genius without ec centricity." "Thnt may be so, but I've noticed that ItV (KiHslble to have a good deal of eccentricity without much genius." Chicago Itceord-IIerald. If, In the bent of n family quarrel, 1 10 wfe mjkM fl no 0 ,ck Ul, ft (ntrolI( by m mvam ( hI( ,o be taken a Implying n deslro to smooth thing over, New Yorker. "Miss Illlggliis Ih very self-conscious, I she not?" "Ye. When some ono mnde n remark about a wolf In sheep' clothing sbo took It a n reflection on her Persian lamb coat." Hxchnnge. Utile Pet (on her knees, before re tiring) Momma, may I prny for rain? Mamma Y-c-s, If you want to; but why? Mttlo Pet Susie Ktuckupp didn't Invite tno to her picnic. New York Weekly. Her Hrothor Sister stuck up for you Inst night nit right. Pop snld you were n fool. Her Suitor What did she say? Her Hrother Sister said thnt ho shouldn't Judge a man by hi look. New York Mall. Gnsnwny Of all tho tiresome talk er I think barbers II en peck '8ht Maria will hear you. Gainwny Why er I didn't know your wife wat In terested In barliers. Henpeck She cut my hair. Philadelphia Pre. "What a beautiful new public build ing," exclaimed the visitor; "and It' almost completed. Un't It?" "No." re plied the citizen; "It look like It I completed, but they haven't exceeded tho appropriation yet." Indianapolis Star. "That brother of yours, Lucy," said the man of the house, "seem to be a pretty tough character." "'Deed, he Is, nub," replied tho colored maid; "be Jet' natcbolly neem to be de white sheep ob our fambly, sbo' nuff." Phil adelphia Press. Tho Visitor What a delightfully snug little Hat you hnve! The Hunter Ian t It? When we open the door we're In tho middle of the room, mid when tho huiihIiIiio come In we havo to move some of the furniture out. Chicago Tribune. "Tho average man out of work nl way Insists that he'd have been all right If he'd only hnd n 'good show lu the Inst place.'." "Unless he happens to bo nn actor. Then It'n 'If I'd only hnd a good place In tho Inst show.' " Phllndelphln Ledger. "Will somebody plcnso cbnso tho cow dowu this way?" snld tho funny boarder, who wanted soma milk for lit coffee. "Here, Jnne," snld the landlady, Ironically, "take tho cow down where tho calf I bawling," Knnsns City Journal. "Don't you llko your now minister?" "Well, he's very young and not a very good speaker. His delivery Is very po cttllnr; I don't understand It at nil." "Nobody could solve Ida delivery nt college, cither. Ho wns tho crock 'var sity pitcher, you know." Kxchange. "I think, denr," snld tho bright girl, "you had better penk to fattier to night." "Why to-night," particularly?" nsked tho timid lover. "la ho In a good humor this evening?" "Well, he's In tho humor to give mo to you. I arranged with milliner, dressmaker mid dentist to send their bills to htm Uils morning." Philadelphia Press, "You sign this deed of your own frco will, do you, mndmii?" nsked tho. lawyer. "What do you menu by thnt?" demanded the largo red-faced woman, "I menu tli ore hna been no compul sion on tho pnrt of your httsbntid, bus tboro?" "Him?" sbo ojiicuhtted, turn lug to look lit tho meek llttlo limn sit ting besldo her; "I'd llko to seo hi in try to compulse mo." London Tit Hits. Makes n HportliiK OfTor, SporUng Customer A pound of choose, please. Grocer Gorgonrola or Cheddar? Sporting Customer Oh, I don't care. Start 'em both across tho counter and I'll tnko tho winner, Philadelphia Telegram. Tho' avorngo household has two summer dreads fllos and guests. OLD PEOPLE The it Pains and Ailments Any tntnt c' tho blood quickly ohowu Itself with old people, and troubles, which a younger, more vlorou con. Btltutlon holda in check, tako possession of those of Ad vanced vears. A mole, wart or pimple often betrino to In flame and fester, terminating in a oore that refuses to heal. "Wandering- palnc of a rheumatic diameter arc almost constant, the joints get stiff and the mus cles sore, while sleeplessness and nervousness make life a burden. The nat "iSS' iffiu,!! I had aaerere atUckof Vi Grippe, which left ma co great in old age and nil the almott m phy,Ical wreck. To $ to m wretch,d organs get dull and sluggish, condition, kheumatlsm developed. In a ehorl failing to carry out the waste time after beginning 8. 8. 8. 1 was relieved of tha matters and poisons accumu- H" and have gained in flesh and strength and lating in thesystem and they my general health la beltUiaii foryears. i heart nn. tfu.n ..n i.i i.nrt.,l . Uy recommend 8. 8. 8. for all blood dlseasea. ore taken up and absorbed by 'UnIoa a C. D. V. GaECOUY. the blood, rendering it weak and unable to pcoperly nourish the system. There is no reason why old aga ihould not be k bcaltby as youth if the blood is kept pure and strong. S. 8. 8. sss Its fine tonic effect. Almost from the first dose the appetite increases, tha general health begins to improve and the pains and ailments pass away. TtiE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATIMITA, CAm Knew III Illaokatono. "I'll commit you, lr," said the Judge to the noisy fellow In court. "You ar a nuisance." "You dare not, your honor, replied the noisy chap. "Do you mean to defy me?" afked the Judge. "Not at all, your honor," calmly an swered tbe disturber of the peaceful qoletnde, "but you say I am a nuisance and you must be wis to the fact that it Is unlawful to commit a nuliinca." To Break In Mew Shoe. Alwara abate In Allan's Toot-EaM. a powder. ! I ii cures noi, awtaiing, acuing. unoiiru icct. unrrs corns, ingrowing nun ana rranion. i all drugglttt and tnoe lorn, r Don't accept anrtubilltute Sample nailed FREE. Addrats Allan B. Olmited, U Hoy, N. Y. Woman's Inoonalalency. I "Ever notice It?" queried the man wha begin In the middle when be asks a question. "Did I ever aotlc wht V said a party of the other part. ' Tkst tbe practical experlecc of an actress U usually fsr la advance of bar advertised jouthfulaui?" exclaimed he ef tbe prelude. CITC rtrmanenUr Cared. ifeSUoroerToatrxaa fl lu arurBrttdar'aaMefDr.KUoe'aOrTaltCrrte ilat to rr. tnd for Frx BI Irtal bll and trtatlM. Dr.K.JI.XIlo),LU.,Ml Arch bu rblladclpbla, fa. Jnat Like a. Woman. "I can't nndenttad Low yon manic to find your way across the ocean," said the fair ptMcoger. "W rely on tbe compass." replied the captain of tbe ocean greyhound. "The needle, you see, always points north." "Yet," she said, "but suppote yon should want to go south?" 1oUkars will And Mrs. Window's Bootblng Byrop the tt remedy to dm for Uulr cMldren daring tbe leethlag period. Now Tber Don't Hpeak. Maude Congratulate me, dear. Jack proposed last night and I accepted him. Clara Yes, he offered to bet an a pair of glovea you would. Maude What! Clara Hut I declined the wager. I told him It wasn't sportsmanlike to bet ob a sure thlnr. PORTLAND LETTER. The Shows Worth Seeing When You Visit tha City. Portland, Ore., Aug. SO. Amnre ments In Portland have been active all summer, largtly in coneequence ot the 1005 Fair. Tho Kind Yon Hnvo Ahvnys turo or Clins. n. Fletcher, nnd. lins been lniwlo under his pcrsonnl supervision for over OO yenrs. Allow no ono to deceive you In this. Counterfeits, Imitations nud. "Just-ns-BOoil' nro but Experiments, nnd endanger tho health of Children Kipcrlenco ngnlnst llxpcrlment. What is CASTOR I A Castorla Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paro Rorio, Drops nnd Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine- nor other Karcotlo substance. Its ago is its guuranteo. It destroys "Worms nnd nllnys Fovcrlshncss. It cures DIarrluea and "Wind, Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation, nnd Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho Stotunch and Bowels, giving healthy nnd natural sleep. Tho Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho Ctayi&C In Use For Over 30 Years. TMCCINT4UH OOMHNT. TT MUSIUT TKICT, ( YO CITY. s? sssmm iPilP Uncle Sam's People createit opportunity ol EicnU. Land can U menu ol one-sixth to MTinenU. Irom 13 60 to erer shown on. 1 am conducting- paitle Oil ktei y i ik paitle Inr special railroad atet and snowing imc oiBiatlon cheerful!: nci ra .beii. JAMES II. Canadian Railway lands. 719 is purely vegetable and is the ealest and best biooa purifier and tonic for old peop'c, because it is gentle, but at the same time thorough in its action, purify ing the blood of all poisons and foreign matter, atri-ntf f liifilnr It nnA trtti!tirtit tin Mit!r itvafm FiV September looks as if it would be m gay month both for the thousands ot visitors to i lib city and alto, the resi dent citizens. Pain's fireworks at 'Tlio Oaks," mile or two up the Willamette River from Portland, is a contpicuons feature of the first week in September. It la a wondrous spectacle, showing the eruption ot Vesuvius and tbe "last dsys of Pompeii." Wilton Lackaye comes to tbe Mar quam for a week beginning Mond7, September 4, with a fine company In "The Pit," a drama from Frank Nor rls's novel of the same nsme, which will be played three nights, and then give place to a revival of "Trilby" for tbe balance of the week. Mr. Lackaye was the original Svengali In tbe first production in America ot "Trilby." The Belasco Etock company Is now increasing in popularity by its change of leading people. Lillian Lawrence) and Frank Walling have succeeded Miss Moo io and Eugene Ormonde, and the change is for tbe better if the In creased attendance Is a thermometer of popular approval. Tho plays superbly mounted and excellently played at the Belasco are: This week "Alice ot Old Vincennes;" week beginning Septem ber -i, "Harriet's Honeymoon," Mary Mannering's star play of last yeart week beginning September 12, "Judab;" week beginning September 19, "Captain Jinks." This stock cma psny and theatre offer a splendid, sat isfying show. Tbe Empire opens for the fall seaaoa September 3, presenting "Escaped Flora tbe Harem," by Charles A. Tay lor, followed tbe next week by "Tho White Tigress of Japan." It Is under ctood that this theat-e will be given up this season to melodrama ot the ultra thrilling sort. The Baker theatre,nnder the manage ment of George A. Baker, (who also manages the Empire,) orened Sunday, August 27 with musical burlesque. The Fay Foster company crowded tha opening week, and is succeeded Sunday. September 3, by "The Brigadiers.'' "The Kentucky Belles" opens the fol lowing week, namely, September 10. Thus, at the Baker there will be a thirty-eight week season of musical burlesque with a change of bill each meek. The ten-cent vaudeville bouses srw doing a smaller buelnte- good bills at the Star and Grand. The Lyrie still continues a stock company at ten centl admission. Bought lias borno tlio sicrna- Signaturo of ie emlsrstluf to AlMtr and Can id a by tb thous audi. Wbro thsrotia dollar to Va made Sou will always Ld a Yankee, Al berta affords tb any country In tns world lor roo iuts.. tugbt ol tbeu. r . company on tuj p r; one - tenth down, 8 per cent lnle-eit, year! IS.VO per ere, that Is as tin land as ths out ol Upokane out ol epokane Mondays ol etsa wees, ItV' them oyer Alberta. Join the crowd. Ami I LEWIS. Bpeclal Laud Agent Albert aa KlYtreiuc Ave., spousac, nasn.