The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, October 20, 1905, Image 7

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Buy Hair
at Auction?
At any rate, you seem to be
ceiling rid of it on nuctlon-salc
principles: "golnE, coins,
C-o-n-cl" Stop the auction
with Aycr's Hnlr Vigor. It
checksfalllncliair, and always
restores color to crny lialr. A
splendid dressing also. Sold
for over sixty years.
. Mr hlr rim oat to bailie I nasrlr frxt li
II.
mmiI Aral's Hit
II a um. I ill.
Vlfor I lliouitil I wuulit (It
nan iiaii muni bikiui
hil II Kitnril
il.iaij
luiUmr lair smw .art
flLI, hutlliri.l.l, Matt
ainpiwa ina raiiinr.au
fir itfutitr- mahxi
Jk Ha4br J.O.AjerOs.Lawall, Uui,
M aj i.w wsnininriri
lifers
XAKSAPAHtU.
ruu.
CHLiir rmosAU
Ivory Dtrtleiilt lo.liulKfl.
The next tlmo you have n billiard
cuo In your baud nud expect to run
thn kiiiiio out Jtiot atop and ponder
over tho aL'n of tin niece of Ivory
which nro rolllnir tnutiily.liik'lr about
the table. That while bull which ha
Just received too much "ICiikIIsIi" bo-
'ioiikcii lo nu out r eniiant wlto was.
wandering tliroiiKh the Coiirii JhiikIo
when Nnpoleon woa still olive. 'J'liuio
ball cost from $S to $10 apiece. Htudy
the history of the billiard hull mid
thrlr case nud you will have moro re
spect for the game.
The elephnut' tusk which I large
enough to furnish the product for n
good billiard ball mutt bo at least
twenty lire yenr old. If It I fifty
year old, o much tho better. Tho
tusk of (be elrphaiie grow much like
an oak tree, mid the grain of tho Ivory
look not tuillkn the grnlu of a sen
soiled piece of oak lumber. If It I
"green" the Ivory will shrink Just n
the wood shrink. If It Is loo dry"
It will "chip" In the initio fashion.
The buying of billiard uutls at best
Is n gamble. A bnll may bare tho
right weight, the proper gloss mid np
pear to bo well sensoued, but for
some unaccountable reason will chip
off mid become totally ruined by a
fall on the floor. Huy n dozen ball
like n setting of Plymouth Hock eggs,
three or four ball will last for yur,
while the other will bavo to bo re
placed ngtu and again.
Ioaloal IMiiortiloni
"How intlir commandments did th
Lord d Musrs?" asked the Hundsy
arltool lesrlter of sinsll Hobby.
Hi i-oitlil not rruirmbrr, so In order
to prompt ttlul sbs held up bar leu fin
jsrs. "Oh, I know," he eiclslined, triumph
antly, "two ksnJs full."
Tito sugar cane It mentioned by Ktribo
eiiuonni oy nirsuo
at known in nulla a Miriy as .1..1 11. u. 1
It ws tlieit used In Its raw state, no
method being Itiuwu of extraetlug tbe
sugar.
1.. .....
KIDNEY TROUBLE
DUE TO CATARRH
The Curative Power of PE-RU-NA
In Kidney Disease the Talk
of the Continent.
Nicholas J Hertz, inemborot Ancient
Order of Workmen, Oapitol lodge, No.
HO, Pearl Btroot hotol, Albany, N. Y.,
writes:
"A few months ago I contracted a
heavy cold which settled in my kid.
noys, and each time I was exposed to
incleirient weather tho trouhlo was ag
grnvntiKl until finally I was uushlu to
work.
"After trying many of the advertise
remedies for kidney trouble, I finally took
Pcrunu.
"In a week the Intense, nolo In my lnuk
were much relieved and In four wcrks I
wus oble to take up my work iigulu.
"I still continued to ueo l'uiiiua for
another month nud at tho end ol that
tlmn I wau jierfeutly well,
"I now take 11 dosa or two when I
. have been exposed unit tlud that It is
Bplondld to kcop 1110 well."
Hundreds of Cures.
TW l!,...i U ,.n.llW In r,.nl.,l.l'
Uestimonlals fiom people who have
.been curod o( tihnioia and complicated
kldnoy dlsoMo by Poruna. For frco
modlcnl ndvlco, adilross Dr. JInrtman,
PfOBldont ot Tito llurtnmn Baiiltttrium,
Columbus, Ohio,
In lluia. Soli br anistl.is. 1
rUL-ircEitf3iifl
-H'
GOOD J
bhortvtofies
-M-H-H-
onUyiovnlnyr.tiwilly met ,,
cmiiik hiily wlft.ti tin liiii'w very well,
mill nhi) mild: "Oh, Mr. Harueiit, I rinw
your Intent pnlntliiu and kissed It, !
cause It wa no inurii llko you." "Anil
illil It kl you In return?" "Why, no."
"Then," ald Mr. rJiiruuiit, "It wa not
like me."
I A bookseller pnrt'IiniKMl n lot of
book out In one of thu new town In
Oklahoma Territory. KIiiiIIiik several
net of ('hnrle Dickens' work In till
lock, ho derided to nuike 11 special
price on mem, ho lie put nil or llieiu you talk loud or linn tliat door? ' Uno of mankind. Kirn the. desert can
In tho InrKu how ulmlow, with thoi "I should nay I didn't know It, you oe nia(io to yield to the cunulng band
followliiK' ln In very lare letter: denr Krnndpnl" cried ImpulNlve Hetty, ) Rt,a brain of man." Milwaukee Bcutl
"Charle Dleken' Work All Week perchliiK on the nrm of hi chnlr and nc,
lor Two Dollar." A Kaiisn fanner . klxslUK hi check n she poke.
who had drifted down that wny walk
ed up to thl window. Heading tho
xlitu, hn nld: "Now, that' what' tho
mntler with this country. The Idea of
n man worklux nil week for two dol
lar." IM win Hluvciia, when he Hindu up
JIiIm mind to Incklo vaudeville, for thu
I""1 round selected .xnnnKur Meyer-,
"' ntuniier or mo wrpneiim circuii.
i'"'" manaKcr had a rulT inaiiuer and
a (iermaii ncceut, mid wn, moreover,
very buy. TuruliiK on Mr. Ktevens,
briisitiely, he exclaimed: "Veil, vat do
'"" vnnt?" "I would like to o Into
! vniiiliivllh." refunded tho cainlldnio,
'im - ekly. "Vnt do joii di vnt I your
lllue?" "I mil n comedian," wn the
nodest hut very general answer. "A
konilker, belli?" and tho manager)
faced him sternly; "veil, mako ilia
laugh."
When tho KIinIi wa In Paris last
ear be wn accompanied by mi oillelal
named Mnhmoud Khan, who I not '
with him now. A French Journalist
who remciuhetod Mnhmoud well put,
some ijueMtlnu about him the oilier
day to n member of the Klin' retinue. !
"Whnt tin heroine of Mnhmoud.
Khan?" Imiulrcd tho Jourunllst. "Ilo
Is dead, monsieur," wa the miwvr.
"Poor fellow! Hut wurely he wn young
mid seemed to enjoy excellent health."
"It wn excellent," assented the Per.
stall functionary. "Una he 111 very
long?" "No, monsieur. He wn not
Mil nt nil.
i "Indeed!
He dliM ijlllto Kildileuly."
How did It happen?" Tho
Persian functionary explained (with a
slightly einbnrrasMil air): "lie wn
not aympalhellc to the grand vUler." when he came back, late Hint nftor
A Coiiiiei'tleut congregation wanted noon, there wa n strange hush
a minister, and dcmi.iidod Hint he bavo throughout the house. The other chil
li classical education. A Welshniaii, dren drew Iter In, close to grandfather'
whose education wa not up to require- empty chair, and told Iter In awed
Hteiils, but -hose wit wa ijulek, tip-1 whisper bow he bad fallen nsleop
piled for the ncnitt imlplt, and wa there n few hour before, never to
Invited to preach n trial sermon. llonke ngnlu. The fr.lghtened girl lis
wn getting on well with It, when, roe-, toned, but not n sound pasted Iter lips
olleetlng Hint he wa upioed to until Aunt Jenu ciime, mid. putting
show hi learning, be said: "My both nrms round her. led Iter to tho
friends, I will now ijuote you a pa-
.,, , .-.,i, i:,,t.,,,,i,. i, P.,iitii.t
, ., iv..iii -rim
! nuiiiiiiii' ,..-." -
effect wfr good, so he announced that
hi next version would be In I jit In,
then repeated another itassage III III
native tongue, with even better effect
than befoie. It happeitiHl that there
wa a Welshman In the congregation,
and he was allium choking with laugh-, "jietiy has told mo something beau
ter. Tbe preacher saw tlila. so, an- tlfu)(.. 1k. naUl ..Th(, ,,, Hll0
noiinelng that hi next verse would bo (, HWCVt nI, thoughtful U ueno
IHikeu In Il4rew. he caught hi com-1 wl(u.Ver she I tempted to do iiiiv
patriot's eye. and called out III hi mK ,,!,,, ,,u, im,1K0 wlie mnril
hnadet Welsh: "My dear fellow, stop ,u,r nnarnihcr',, yaw Haylng to her.
laugliing. or wiey win mm 11 t.ui. 1 no
oruer unueraiooti, suiieii 111s ihukiiht,
nud aavi-d the day for tho resourceful
minister.
Tim 'Infernal I'miiliitiit-?"
That time-worn phrase, "the eternal
feminine," If examined In the light of
the context In which It generally re
pones, will be found to read "lite Infer
nal feminine." And why? Ilecnuso
(he gentlemen who have made ItMtory
Mellon mid llctlou history prefer to be
lieve that mankind In general I tho
victim of tho evil tendencies of "lo
beau sexc," which tho Frenchman put
In tho iiiHHciilliui because ho II r inly
believe that the beauty of the feuiulu
l only n reflection of hi. 1 may bo
wrong about this; I cannot verify It,
but, If It I Inaccurate, It may be re-.
...... I,. - .t .IAI.H.U. .til til.. lYftll,'
" " " :: x r.v ;: j ,. ,z:
paper, say 11 writer In Smart Hot. 1
All men seem, In tbo abstract, to pro
fer Hint tbe eternal feminine should
bo Itiferiial. In fact, tbey seem to take
tin Interest lit any lady of tbo pant tin
lea alio baa a very wcll-dctlucil pat,
I It Ntntiige, tlien, tliat tbo maker of
literature, wbo lay tbo foundation of
blMory, sliould always darken their
heroine' cliarncter Just n little, even
when tbo ladlcH In iiuetiou acted front
motlvea wlilcb, at tbo worst, mlglit bo
called diplomatic?
lied illplonmtle? 1 ,11
Tbo motive of tbo heroines of lila..c0" 'l!' t
ry, tho men' heroine, have been ro' . ,' ?..,.,
lor
mlsiuulcrstiKHl that when tbo feminine
jla Infernal It 1 becauno she wiuiIh to
itient the ileusely stupid malu sex no-
cortllug to his preJtitllceH. She stiwps,
1 with nu npollgy to Diana, to coiuiuer
tho anlnials.
Let' Move 'lltoro
IUoHHOin "Italy iiuiat bo gottlug to
' l,1,U' ,0 "V0 ''"
I looinor-"Vlmt makes you think
,B0'
nioHsom "Why, nil tho umlcslniWo
. Inliuliltuiita of tho placo havo coma
over hero." Clovoland Leader.
Htrougly Itcsetntih: n I'oaoh.
"Say, when It comes to fielding,
that lllllson Is a poach I"
"Go out hu's mado four errors al-
.......1.. tin ...... Mnl.1 ... oil I
"Well, neither can a peach."-OIov-'
laud Under.
FnOM OILEMT LIF'O.
" I
Oraudr.itlier' AiliiuiNltloii I.lvol In
Olrl'. Conduct Afl.r II. Iniie.
When the children w -Ml to live nt
Kni.idfutl.er', while heir father mi.l
...other wen. abroad, they b ow Uiroiiicli
the iiiiumi hum n Knit or wind, doom
alntnti.ed from intiriiliiic uii II illicit hit
spite of n II Aunt Jenu could do. Hear,
,,. Kr..dfather, almost wholly lV"r:
irnt hack In hi comer rind watched
tho frollcklntc with Keiitlo eye; hut
when tho voice urow Hharp, n they
sometime did, ho wlucril, mid when
tho door ImiiKed ho Kroaued oftly.
Olio tiny liu called thirteen-year-old
Hetty to him.
"My deiir," ho mild, "did you ever
know Hint in mi old person' earn
Krow deaf they sometime ktow very
sensitive to noise? Do you know that
It make n pain through my head when
"I wn ure you didn't, child," ho
went oil, "but that Isn't nil. Home -
lintel whim uo iliin'l Itenr in iniipli.
wo see more. I'vo lufu wntchln you '
since you enme. Hetty, and I wnnt to,
ask you to do me n little favor. I
wnnt you to form the hnhlt, n you go
'from one thliiK to nitotber throtiKli
the dny, of nsklnjf yourself, 'How will
mi arrect outer 7 "
Hetty had hexun to fldk'et. Hrotber
Hob wn beckonliiK from outside tho
window, but grandfather still held her
hniid.
"I don't expect to stay here very
long, dear," ho wa aaylng, "but nftcr
I'm gone my silent llpi may speak to
you better than I can today, nud you
mny remember what I say."
".Sow, grandpa, don't talk llko thntl
You're going to he here n long tlmo
1,-ftl There' Hob! Ho want me. I'll
bo good, dear!" she added, In the tone
of one who humor n child, and off
sho went.
Hut the very next morning, n Hetty
wn starting for an nil-day picnic, ni.d
mischievous Hob had bidden hur lunch
tmskel, there wn a loud altercation
that made grandfather put Id bauds
to Id head and groan.
"CSniiidfnllier I trying to speak to
you, Hetty," snld Aunt Jean,
"Yes, I heard him, hut I can't help
bow It does affect others thl time. It's
all Hob' fault. Olve me my basket,
slrl You're making mo lale! There,
you'd better!"
Helling the liasket, Hetty riHhod nut
of tho buusv and down the steps, while
t,P ,mr Mlammed sharnly liehlud lir.
,,.,i where grandfather wa lying,
. .. ...i ...m .r., ..... . ..
... .... . .. . ......
nu iiur Knee nun sooik'ii.
on her knee and sobtted,
I A month later the absent parent
were nt homo again, nud they both
marveled at the cbnitgo In thoughtless
Hetty; but after n day or two the moth
er went to tltc fatlter with tear In
,. ......
.j,,,,, ,0W ., ,,, nflfoct otu.j..
-Youth' Companion.
Huunr N Klrt-iiKlli-O'v'nir.
Viirlou reason have been assigned
for the Increase In stature nml
strength of the modern maiden, who
ha most certainly grown uncommon.
ly tall and proportionately muscular
during tho last few year. It cannot
be that outdoor sport, gymnastic ex
ercise nnd so 011 have ritrotchcu her
out nnd made her iih strong us she l,
becnuso her brother have had pre
cisely the same advantages nnd thy '
have not developed nt tho samu rate.
The secret He In the fact that of re
cent year girl havo become far
greater consumer of sweetmeat than
wero their mother and grandmother!).
11IIU
Time wtiH wiieu wo aliouid never
"v amA or i.vi..g WWf .. our
Itiueheoii. dinner nnd tea table. Now
It would be ijulto estraordluary wero vitality, are some of the ways medicine at once made a speedy and complete
one not to offer these dainties. And'H"9 merabte disease man- cure. She J now a young lady, and has never
what Is more, wo aro not merely coil fcst3 .V"'6 ?"?a ll'ifh iln.n " Mi n n, I
tent to eat aweetumtta nt our meals, tunmH ted through the 5oS. 5th St, Salina, Kta. Mrs, R. D8RK.Y.
hut wo conHuine them at nil times WPniitesand weakens that heaUh-sustaining fluid and In place of its
nnd In all place between meal. itl"utriYvctlua,"ic3Clj3 the circulation with scrofulous matter and tubercular
was recently said that boxes 01 bon
bon play a conspicuous part In mod
ern love-making, "sweets to the aweet"
being apparently tho text by whbh
every young man of tho day guide.
himself through thu devious paths of
Ilusshin wrestler who I
lltttl tPPAjl Isvn titlin Ij
""" ""
shortly to enter
b ... .. "'"",l
fii.ls.nll tnllt iu n v
with thu Turk, Madrnll, tell u nt
tho more sweet stuff 0110 eats -.ho
stronger ono grown. Sugar Is tho se
cret of strength, ho declares, Lou ion
World.
in t ti
"If It wero custonmry In thla coun
try to confer titles upon men who go
'in for literature, what should I boV"
, asked a conceited Jourunllst of hU edi
tor, "Huron of Ideas," was tho terse re
. P.ly.
Nover
worry about anything that
you can put off until to-morrow. Mauy
of tho worre8 ot t0-day, If put off
,mtn to-morrow, 'will tako euro of
thoiuHulvcs I
! . I
"ro "' ' fu of n mrtH who
wctra a I1,or,i VMt
Dae of tho Meaqnlto.
"Tha memiulte tree It tho boon of
fLe Western American desert, and It
,, ,,, , , of , t b
, .. for ,,, ,,', parU 0,
Uj. rth we , ,,,,;,,,,,
, 0 A , of ,,u.b, ne
whu e flrit enrne(t from the ,n.
,.,, tnflt the tntsqulte afford the
.., ...,... , .... , ,, ., .,.,
of tho low t.u.kr Krowth't tmllcd With
, ft B,J0Ut of Jo b Ue ,raTe,or u a,0
i .,.... ,,, , .. n, ,,,.. ..
i -.- ....- ...v w... -.. ... - ...
clcnu, and lately (till anotbtr use has
been found for It.
"Hy cultivating a row of mrnqulto
In tuurli tlia iin way a willow are
ucd In low and awampy placea to
keep tho soil from wanhlng. thr canda
of tho dert art brld In cfack from
the actlou of the "hlftloe wloda, and
Uiun great tract of otherwli barren
land will In tlm be reclnlraed for tho
Two or Kind,
1 Tie Hcbtnlne bug I brltllsnt, bat h
'Imn't stir mlndj b uitsndrrs tbroueb
h, ,d"V'eJ" ?ith ,.blt ,hVJJltht " ht
Wjf- ". 1 lb. f.. M .".
Ilire "notula' Join ," wbsa asked to
advertise,.
Frenzied Advertising,
In these day of fioneleJ advertising,
It I bard for all of us to tell the real
thing, and It naturally follows that the
rafest way la to pin our faith to those
articles and product which are backed
and guaranteed by the oldtat and rnoet
rellablo concerns.
Tbe Pillsbury company, ot Minne
apolis, with a world-wide reputation
for best quality, guarantees to you that
In buying their ideal breakfast food,
"Plllsbury'a Vitoe tbe Meat of tho
Wheat," you actually purchase a pro
duct which Is free from impurities, and
at the eamo time a moat economical
food. It is truly the white heart ot the
wheat kernel, sterilized, nothing add
ed, nothing taken away; no flavoring,
no cooking, and a two-pound packngo
will make you twelvo pounds ot delici
ous white food. Figure the economy
ol this.
If you aro looking for the best, and
are willing to accept the statements ot
the largest and most respected ot Anns,
whose products aro the yard stick by
which all competitors measure their
lines, you will not hesitate.
Ask your grocer today for "Pills
hury'a Vltos the Meat of tho Wheat."
Put up only in two pound air tight
packages. Price -0 cents.
Tlckl.it Him.
The major found Itetnus sprawled
out In tbe blazing sunshine.
"You don't seem to mind the heat.
It em us?"
"No, salt; et Jcs' suits me. De hot
tali ct la de sweeten de melon grow."
"Hut don't your garden suffer?"
"Nurflu' In deb now, sab, but 'tateb.
Like to seo et so hot det dey'd roast
right In do ground en den Ah wouldn't
bnb de trouble ob bulldln' a flab to
cook dera."
FITS
Jttn
r.rmanrntlr Cured. Jfofitior nrrroomfaa
aflrrllritdar'tut.urilr.Kllnr'adrralMr-rT
Uttarrr. Kd for r,..SH trial bAlll.anrffr.&tU.
Dr.K.11. Kllu,Ll4.,WI Arcftht. I'blladrlptila, r.
Charxnit III Time.
"Tbe treasury detlclt for tho fiscal
year la nearly 14.000,000."
"Kh.? That doetu't seem much for a
big nud prosperous nation, does It?"
."And your sharo of tho deficit If
there are hO.000,000 In our nation will
bo close to 30 cents."
"What's that! My share? Say, only
tho grossest carolossnoss and bad man
agement could rtfti up an enormous
dellelt llko that." Cleveland Plain
Dealer.
Wamn prnprallr comlJsr eonta-
queuces la luve, seldom lu re.eutmeut.
Coltou.
SCROFULA wc 1
The tainted blood of ancestors lays upon the shoulders of Innocent off
enrfafr untold suffering by 'transmitting to them, through the blood, that
blighting disease, Scrofula; lor in nearly every Instance the disease can be
traced to some family blood trouble, or blood-kin marriage which is contrary
to the laws of nature. Swelling, ulcerating glands of the neck, catarrh,
weak eyes, sores, abscesses. - , . . ..... ...
skin eruptions, white swell! 8.W appeared on the head of ny little
Incr itin ,l!cie n.,,1 i,r grandchild when only 18 months old, and spread
Ing, hp disease and other rapidly over her bodyf Tbe disease next attacked
deformities, with a wasting ,A ,;M .n,i -, r.i .t,i,i t 1 ji..
. ,. .. v v
Ol tue natural Strengtuanu It was
ucjiuaiio, uncu iraumug iu consumption, a. utseasc wuicu uas Dcen tn tno
xamiiy oioou lor generations, perhaps,
rroves. the srmntoms all nass awav.
" m .. . x T
ease is cureti permanently while posterity is protected. Book on the blood
tnu any ouvice wisiicu, lurnisuea by
w
THE SWiFT
Wo decrown mlbndgrworkwlilmuli n.
Our lSyfsra' virNriencn In plsiu uortc en
allies u to lit yt'ur tnoutlt rontlbrubly. Dr.
V. A. W Le liaa luu.U u auto way to xtraot
I.elU sUoluti'ly wuliout psli. Dr. T. 1'.
VIo la su eiport ut tout lllllnx nj crown
sml brldgvnork. Kilrcllus IT wliaa
I'lalea or brlJgc r erd rvd.
WISE BROS,
DENTISTS
Falling JIM., TMM an4 WMhlof ton Bis.
Oiea svsolnts tUIS o'clock, rluiulajrsfroin
to li. Or MaJn SX3.
(fill
DR. W. A. wise
PUTNAM
SIS-H? iVtiS .ISSJ' Si -STpJiV J.'
'th wl " ''' MONROC DRUG COh Vnloavtll. MUsourl.
The
Wave
r-UcOJUl.aV'
f. .
.OUMCU,
jirr-iPi
lU, 5 "..
w . IM
25e. It
In Arlxona.
Th Coroner Hare jotj any Idea
what caused tbe stranger's death?
Ilroncbo Pets Yep. lie died from
betrt trouble.
The Coroner Are yon sare7
Ilroncbo Pete Hsrtenly. The heart
wus an ace an he bad It up bis sleeve.
Ht.?
J75.PtRMANENT iry snl expen.es p,,i ;
rua.Dinieri,ouii!oeoiinaciij;Tiea'ani
II. llsuksr, room J, l7H7lb it., i orlUnd.
VTstl Bnpplled.
Tbe young man with tbe black bos
snd big brass born entered tbe exclu
sive hotel.
"What have you there?" asked the
clerk.
"A talking machine. Can I sell you
oner
"It would bo superfluous, bere. Tills
hotel Is patronized exclusively by la
dles." ritos Cure T a reinear fnrrnaghs, colds
and consumption. Try it. Price 25 conta,
tt druggist.
HI Had IltnmUr.
City Grocer We have some extra
nice country bams, madam, If
Mrs. Flatt (Interrupting) For good
ness' sake, don't say "ham" to me.
I've Just got back from a three-weeks'
visit with a uutry cousin. Chicago
News.
BiATKorOHio.Crrror Totxco, J .. I
LCCAS lOCXTT. I "
r&iXK J. Ciishkt makes oath that be Is
enlor partner ol the firm 0 1 '. J. CiiutA
Co., dolnc builneis In tbe Cttyot Toledo, Coun
ty and Klate afute.ald, and that said firm wilt
pay tbesunolONK lll'.SDHKU DOLLARS lor
acli andeTeryeaMolCiTARKU tbatcanQotbo ,
cured by tba um ol I! all's Citaesii Cure. .
rr.ANK J. Cll t.NEY. I
Fworn to before me and subscribed In my
pretence, this tlh. day ol Ieeeaibr, A. I)., Iteo.
. JL. W. OLEABOK.
"h
Notary labile
If all's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, and
acts directly on tbe blood and mucous surfaces
ol tbe ay item. 6and for UtttmontaH. free.
Y. 3. CIIES'EY A CO., Toledo, O. 1
Bold by Drnrf lata. lie.
Hall's ramHy Hlls aro tbe best.
Alma Mater Ho Dear.
Farmer Jason Want a Job, hey?
Aro ye a good, steady worker?
Bypath Maktj Well, no, now you
speak of It. I have to take four months
off every year to go an coach me old
college football team." Puck.
Uotberswltl Una Mrs. Window's Soothlnc
By nip the be.t remedy loose (or their children
durioc th teething period.
Vegetarianism Is all tbe vo;ue among
tbos who take thought what tbey shall
eat and what tbey shall drink, says the
London Outlook. Itrldge and boiled
cabbage came In together, and who shall
( y which has tho firmer hold upon per
1 sons 01 lasntonr
then that we decided to trv S S f Tli.r
wMvai iv , .v . IIWUIU iiw 41V1 BltUU
or at least since the birth of the suf-
icrer, requires constitutional treatment. S. S. S.
is the remedy best fitted for this. It cleanses tho
blood of all scrofulous and tuberculous poisons,
mokes it rich aud pure and under the tonic effects
of this rrrcat blood medicine the reneral health lm.
there ia a sure return t lie.iltit tlm .lie.
.. kl
our physicians, w
without charge.
SPECIFIC CO,, ATLANTA CAs
DR.T.P. WtSC
FADELESS DYES
packaga color
Home
ot the
Circle
,-. nUrvr crntA COokin? b
U II1C- HUM" TTaww &-- -- -
loved, where the family enjoy the
finest of biscuits, doughnuts, calces,
and pies and other good things every
day. The baking h always delicious
and wholesome because
K C Baking Powder
the baking powder of the wave
circle, is uied.
GetKCto-dayl 25 ounces for
t isn't all tnat we ,
your erocerrcfundsyourmpney.
Send for "Book of Presents."
JAQUES MFG. CO.
Cblcarjo.
Ha Otteil llin Ilutoher.
"What's the matter now'' asked tho
vl!'age editor as the "deril" rushed ex
citedly Into hit sanctum.
"Your wife has Jutt eloped with tba
butcher," rcpl'ed the Inky Imp.
"Olt. Is that all!" exclaimed the scis
sor wiclder, with a sigh of relief. "Well,
I that make one less bill I'll bar to set
J tie. anyway.'
MALLEABLE IRON STUMP PULLERS
I'ulnt, llhl..l and airnnsnl Miurnp l-utlar
en ib niarkat. Us llvr, rp.vrrr o Om airaay
M'ih iwnburvt. W nl lor l-tef i(h4. tatalui
tunt pnr. -- :
KrJIKRSON MACIIINl!V CO.
root ol A.orrlaon S(rel 1-oriUiJ, Orejas
Fruit Farm Bargain
On White Salmon River
Two hundred nrre MO leased school
land) with ll'O ji nog nu t tr.- s, most
ly Spitrenb-rg and Nt'M i-ii apjiles. On
stage and It. K l. rute: imlo from
fdiooi. Iirigniing ditch cveiinggar
deni and inn I fruit-. Stock ti I tools
with place. I'r ce l UOO; $.'.f(X) down.
For iirthiT part ci.lers aildrsi
II. II. AI1RENS, While SaTmon, Wftth.
Positive, Comparative. Superlative.
" t have uted coe of your FUh Drand
Slickers for Ave ytara, and now want
a new one, alto on for a friend. I
would not be without one for twka tho
coat. They are juat aa far ahead of a
corrmon coat as a common. 000 la
ahead of nothing."
IHGHEST AWARD tfORlD'S PAIR. 19M.
Be sura you dont set one of tho com
mon kind thla la tho rCLftfU&t
mark of eicollenc. , &
A. J. TOWER CO., 2!J'5
oston. U.S.. 2SrVMaal
TOWER CANADIAN CO., Limited,
TORONTO, CANADA. IS
Uakera of Wet Weather Clothing 1 Hat.
K
Ctl this out. return to us with the names
and aJdrrstes of yuurtelf and to of your
friends, anj the date hen you lll prohaNy J
enter a buslnrss coUese, and e olll creJlt .
yuu with I5XD on our K5.00 Kholarshlp.
Our school offers crepilonl aJvinUrm to
stuJenuofOuUnesf.bhonlund, Enttlh,etc
BtJi KsTsucrtON letsr Tuition
alitllCICAttiOtUI It tl'tltll
- THE MULTNOMAH
BUSINESS institute:
U. A ALDIN, est.
sixth T. PORTLAND, ORE.
KILLS
Mr ami H vermin lba
tnfrtliorwarlU. poul
trj Uar lll
AOlUifior CsUlciU (TDW.
LICE!
11 a a con Ui. blooj n k Vh
ahiHiU ko la uu.ln ltr
LICE POWOCR VilK
n..ii-, ibu. 11 Saved
FEED a. aitra rmUma
dium vm rl.au oa account
of .train. 29eaud0O4
OMlan. Pjr mHM A 14
PRUSSIAN r,MIOY OO.
ST SAUL. MINN.
U pac Hand Pook rrva
POHTIAND StfD CO.. PortlanJ, Oregon.
Coast Ascnts
rT
Dr. G. Gee Wo
WONDERFUL HOME
TREATMENT
Tlls wniultrful Chi
ns Doctor la rU d
grvstbrcauav bt otrts
m0s without op
lion I hat are le . up
to die. lie in e l li
Ibiuw hoi il i(ul cm
in s lirro.. ruois, biult
balks anil ts:ubli
tbat ' tnttrrlv u
Luuwn lo in l ral o
nu. In lb e n i ry. Th o .m ha u. ui lb' a
hirmlvs r mtdl.-s til- launu.do lur know
t ioiluu ufuis ftJO U.Bo:. n r'uudiei vtbl a
li aurvvas uUy me In dlff.r J ili.euw. Hi
uirmOitucurCM'A-rh.aatltuia,luiiie,t!ir a ,
rb i.iua lim, nrrvoi am-aa, ituaiarli, 'Ivtrr k U
nj". etc I 1"" buudrnU or tiatlim nUla,
I lurse mwleiat-. lull ai U aeblm I'all ula
oiitortherUy write for hUtukr audxroUra.
biUlauup. OuNdL'LTATION I'l.K.
Address THE C. GEE WO CHINESE MEDICIK CO
162!i Drat St., S. C. Cor. Morrison
Mention paper. PORTLAND. OREGON.
p. ft a
No. 41-1903
WHEN wrlttugr to advortlsera pleasaj
uientlott this (uipar. I
"'""'ii ...i-ii. i roal
silk, wool and cottari equally wall ami t
2evAitu.vi1'
watrt'
tuc a pacasic wrK for ir oouci now ia .