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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1906)
Catarrh la 'a roiistltiitlminl tllsenau orlitliiftllni; lit liiinirn blood nml riHtilrln ooiiMllntlonnl treatment nrlliiK lliroimh and purifying (tin blood for IU rndli nl nml iieruianeul cure. Tim unwitcit ((iiuIIIiiIIiiiihI remedy la Hood's Sarsaparilla In tiiunl lliiilil form or In chocolated lntUI knowtin Onrnntnliti. irjOritiicflfl. Natal unit other Im-nl furinn of ralarrli rti rrlltiriil hy Cjtlnrrlets. which allay In. fbiinmatliiii nml drodorla illacltnrtro. MA:. t'lilllriir.a I'nra, Vlrliin In not lo m inwiaurcd by os trutntlotia giving. 'I'licrti In frequently muro nl ovi for Immunity in tho oiil of I III! Illllll UflO rCtllOVC tlio liniinmt akin from Hut pnvwmvut thiin In I lu heart of tlio donor of the me morial Mludnw In Hut church. Polite, nets. Illfit nil other fniillN nml virtue, limy Imhihiih habitual. It U mirirl1nti how many Mlitnll act of U I ittl tiiF how ninny Hilly iIimmU of helpfulness, ono limy do In tint iiiiimo of n ilay when there am Inclination to Ixt kind nml n lookout kept for tint ojiMirtunlty. One limy t out tvltli thin Intention In the iiiornliik'. nml tlio footing up nt night not to others, hut to om' own secret conscience will ho cheering nnd eu. cutirncliig, To Mako Harnoit Lait Longer. A llttln economy, which toinotltnra ini'Aiii n good many dollnri ton nun, In tint proper rnro o( harness, carriage topi, rtc. Leather In dally use, epo. ed as It li to nun nnd wind, oon be. comes dry, hnrd, Inttlaitlc, nml tumble to itnnd utrnlit. Then, very likely nt tlm most ntifortunnta inoincnt, n brrnk occurs, nml preeloua tlmn nnd monny nro lost. All tbli ! molly prevented hy n llttlo forethought nnd cnin on tlm pnrt ol tlm owner. Kvory one owning hones tliottld bo iiippllml with n good leather pretatvattve, nod n irooil niln oil, Tlino two tbliiK nro neceeaaty to the largest economical new ol n working outfit, or n plrnittro ripilpago. Obirrvntlon hat ahown thnt no oil pnnetrnte leather ao (Imply, nnd realm thn diylng eMcct ol tun nnd wind co well na Kurukn llarmia Oil. Nrataloot nml some other Infcilor oil sometimes ttard, enally become ran eld, or ltcnua of containing nald, hurt the leather. Htnhla men nml other postal on the subject, Invnrlnbly tiro Iturekn Ilarneis Oil. When hnrtirM la Klven nn orrnalonnl drrielng ol thla oil, nml wagon aplndlciKrenaed with Jlootnn Conch Oil, n very largo reduction la inndn In the neccaaary repair bill, lloatan Conch Oil, by tho way, I veiy much aupcrlor to Cnator Oil. It hna tplrmlld lasting (Unlltlca, will not gum or cottodo, nnd la mora rconotnlcnl In every wny. I'eoplo who nro niter economy In st bin management will do well to ask for these oil. An KnclUk mltler ha ueeeaifiilljr feat , tli vitality of m wheat whloh wm srenn III 1830 nnj carefully prvaorved tine. STAND FM "When you buy an OILED SUIT or SLICKER demand Its Iho easiest and only wy to get tlio best Sold ovorwhoro anking by Mail WE PAY INTEREST On nnvlnu'H (1i'iohUh of n dollar or moru, compounded iwlco ovory year. It in JtiHt iih ihhv to open a KavlngH Account with tin by Mml iih If you lived next door. Kind for our froo book let, "JIunk.iiK by Mnll." ami loiirn full pnrticulurfl, AddrcBU Oregon Trust 8c Savings Bank Portland, Oregon Sixth and Washington Sts. m. fe wry j rv Jv!l lfi.li I A A Lli ii fwB mk a it i.s n if TWitti A Vk 'Ml ia O Ifitrn Villi Nntleeil? MI think Dick mid ICutliitrltio will ooii bo married." "Why, dear?" "Well, I ikiwihI by tlio old porch Mat nlKlit nml I heard hur calling him pot names," "(IrnHoiml And was slm culling lilin Mucky' nml MenriMt' mid 'nngol fn co V " "Well, I nlioiibl any not. Hho was cnllhiK hint 'dunce,' 'goose nnd tu. pld.' " "You don't menu It!" "I do, nml Hint I always n nuro sign a Ctrl la In love with it limn," 1 HAD TO USE A CANE. Wenkened Kldnnys Made nn Elwood, Intl., Man' Back Qlvo Out. It. A. l'ugh, tinnafor biialncM, 2020 North II Htreet, K I wood, lud., laya: "Kidney trouble kept mo laid up lor n long time nnd whim I was nlilo to bo up I had to lino n enno. I hnd turilblo bneknehea ml pnltt In thn ahonldora. The kid n i-y accretions were dmk colored, After doctoring In vnln, I began ueltig Donn'a Kidney Nil. Three tioxea cured mo entirely, nml I nm glud lo recommend them." Hold hy nil dmilurs. CO cents n box, Poater.Mllhurn Co., IltifTnlo, IS'. Y. ('mm M, "Tmiimy, you ate ilioie penclie that were In Ike jHtntry." "I didn't 1 I wrcr toiirlinl' em I" "O, well, It imn't matter. 'J'liey wer Kieen, wormy, anil of no aeeount, any- "Taln't . Tbey wa aplendldl" Cblcaco TrlbHiv. Al III) Mulil ApIiimiI. Teacher (of rketorle) What do you iippoi the pot meniti Mhfl he npnki of "the lliiiff thnt dream are mnde oft1 Hit r Haired I'upll I km h maii n eat of mince pic at ldtlm. Wn rniiilllnr, HihM Aro you fit in 1 1 In r with yncht InK turiimT (JrrwM oil, yiij I trtwi to hire one, once! Youkera Hinliiniinii. Methen will flnJ JIti. Wlmlan'i n..lhln Hjrup tlm Utt nMelr t m lor Uilr IilUrou durluc tho tc ttilriff perltM. The lrrnlrl nenparl. New York In tlio accoml jcreat non. port of tlm world. In 1DU1 over nlua million ton of lniKirtN and oIk.'H mil Hon M'wm liunilriMl tliotnximl ton of oxtorta ero cliHiriMl through Nmv York, llnrlxir. Iimlou In tho grcntMt Mrtirt, iixcttilliiK New York In lui porln, thoiiKh not In (xKirt. AntMcn nml llnmbiiri; nro third and fourth, rc HjxH'tlvuly. TITO Vi' linnre inn all fftrr mi DUm rllO trmwllir evmj tr I'r. KIIik'h ir.i S n. ltMtMr. kMMirir HHKIItf IrKltwItUuM lltIU.ltr H II.KlKi ,., KtlArtiKt.,rbMa.,l'a. NomrtTlinl DlrTerent. .MIm KlderMKli How perfectly aliiM-Llne! YounictiHcli Wlint'a porfectly ahock. MIm KlderlrtRh Why, didn't you aro old WwldorU'lu It klw that doll- fiu'itl MU I'onehly Jut now? He klmd her n nfToctlnuatoly an If lie had been Ida wife. Yoiinelmrli Oh, iiiiirh more nfTov tloimtoly tlmn thnt. I ahould any he kliwed her Jtmt na If alio watn't hli wife. You Can (let Allen' Toot.Eaat rRIin. a Write Allen 8. Oliinte.1, U Itoy.N. Y for n f.- tNiupla of Allen' root Kite, It cure iwetlliitf. hot wt'llen, c!iln eri. It male Hen or tlitltt ihoe enjr A rertalu cure for corn, Iniruwlpu tiall nml tiunlnn. A 11 1 rue (UtlMlllt. , lKin'tacceplaiiy lUballtutfl. Mo Vr, "Do you notlro what n lot of women nro koIiik In for neleiieol" "Yiit. My wlfe'n pit tlio fever, too," "What'H her llnor "MifliniilcN. Mlio'n mi Invontnr." "Indeed? What Ims ahe Invented?" "Why, nlio'n Jimt perfeeted n ntalr ntep that makes tne reKlnter tho time I Ret lioiuo In tlm iiiornliiK uu oon as I put my foot on It." "Can't you beat It nomo wny?" "It'n no line. KIio'h nlwayti nwnke any way nml wnltlne for me on the up per laudluK." Cleveland I'luln Dealer Btatk or Ohio, r itv or Toledo, Luna (oiiNiv. In. hi t Fkn J chunky nuke oath that ha I enlor imrinor of tho firm of K. J. Ciunkt.V Co ,itniiK Imilnio In tlio CltrolTiiloilii.l'oun tyaiiitKinloafuietRlil.Miic! ttiattalit nrm wilt 'y tlio tun of ON K lll'Mlltl.l) HOf.l.AltH for eai h ami urerjr raiu of t ataiiiiii that cannot bo cured by thouiuol IIill'hCataiiiih CI'hk. . . , KltAMC J. CIIKNKY. Pworn to In-fore mo nml anbicrlU'il in my preoiiio, liiUOtlnlayof lHciulr, A ll.,!M4l, A. W. (ll.KAHOSV mi, Kulary I'ubllo, Halt' Catarrh Oiirn ! lalrnn ln(nrnll n,l eti directly on tlm lilool nml iiuivoiu urfau) ui uiu ajriiom. petin mr teaiiuionlalii. Iroe. oil. ,.f .- II l.l U". IMIClIO.O. Pol; by liriiKiiltii, 70. lUU'i VmuUf l'llli aro tho beat. (looil linpreaaliin. Gunner lllulTeiii certainly has n con alderntu wife. Shu collectM nil the ex pensive cigar tmnds alio can find. auyer I don't Kco anything consid erate lu that? Poos abo wasto her time decorating platea? Gunner No, alio glvea them to Illuffem nnd ho sticks them around his atoglea. Then ho makes tho Impreaalon that ho li smoking 10-cout clean. jf "KohKho job vikhiiIhh," nnld Unole KIkjii, "but don' lot dnt ntop you f'um hnvlu' 'em put under IkmhIh to keep do peace." Wiulilnjjton Htar. "You entertnln n Kront don I more tlmn )ou did formurly, I notice." "Yti, Indeed. TIiU In the flrnt really boapltn. ble cook wo ever Imd." Mfe. "It take him a painfully Ioiik time to write a letter." "Yea, Iio'm tryliiu to Hho rut in nny nImipIIIIhI words n potwtl. ble."C'lc'vidniid I'luln Denlor. "There'N it colonil mini nml III wlfo nt the dmir limklii for work." "Itut I only advertlHisl for it liiutidrotHt," "Yw, thoy are her." Philadelphia Pre. .Mrs. Htyle AlrM. Caaho linn a uriHit deal of iunlMiiiM)lnt. Jim. Parvenu Then If tthf lnm n kihiiI deal of It. I know aim jpit It cheap. lliiltlmoro Anierlemi. WIku A Imd memory Rein a fellow Into lotn of trouble. Wiikk Yen, lt'n nlu-ny nprliicliiK thlncN on you thnt you thought you had forotten," PhllndelpblK Kecord. Jack I knew a mini who atolo n kliw fnmi a pretty tfrl. He paid tlio jieimlty for lareoiiy. Katlmrlne Ah. lmleMl And wlmt wn the iximlty? Jack Hnrd ltl - ?.r life. Ho nmrrleil tlm Klrl. Phlhultdpliln Ilullutln. "Wlmt la reform?" nuked (Im nrBU metitntlve man. "Itefonn," anawewl the world weary one. "imimlly connUts In merely coin mI lint; n mini to atop doing thlnif bis wny nml nmkliiK hint do them your." WhuIiIiikIuii Htnr. "Yi. air: I'm the mibllahr of thin IT. In there nuyUiliiK I cnu do fur jiHi?" " am hioklinc for n Job na n IH-oofrwider." "We don't need pnmf. riwdiTa any more. We have adopted the reformed nik-IIImb." CIiIwbi) TrlU nne. "The nmd to kwowletlire. nowndny." wild tho llrt old nclKxiliiinhtwr. "In too nwlft ami too enay. Ifa n regular mil rond." "Yo." HKreed the other old iKilnsoeiie. "and It'w a rollrom! with fewer awltehes than nre nenwiMry." Phllndelphln Public lAtdger. "I upiNii you want me to look n idennniit hn powlble," xald the ciutom. er. "Certainly, air." rejillwl tho pho toBrnpher. "And I'll have to nk you for a nmnll deKwlt In ndvniiee." "WhaPn that for?" "That' no I can look pleawtnt, too." illlwaukeo Sen tinel. .Mi-Call What wirt of lulirld crea ture In that now butler of your? Nu. rlteh Why, Imiv do you miwn? .Me- Cull I cMlletl to ie you the other ilny, nnd when I nxked hlui wlmt time I mllfht enteh yo nt Imme he nnld : 'At ImfT imwiit tin, Mli. " IljllMi)e(pIila Pro. "I wonder now," mtied the dep, "what fool tbliiK It In that my master wnntH mc to do with thnt hoop ho li holding .out before me. Maybe be wnntM nu. to Jump throuch It. I'll do It. nml nee. How little It tnkeit to iiuike a man happy!" Chicago Tribune. Tlm minister was idiocked when tho yoiitii; lady deellued nu Introduction to fomo of his imrlshloiierit. "Wliy, my dear youiiu lady, did you ever think that Krhaps you will have to mlnglo with thwo icood Hplo when yon Ret to h(tflen?" "Well," nlie exclnlmwl. "that will be soon oiioukIi." Life. "IliililllinonU for Infanta" U a nlpi In a elnthluK Mtore In Itoston. A West ern visitor, seolnj; It, Mopped In nmaze luent. "What does that inean?" bo asked his better neiiunlnted fellow Westerner. "That?" said tho other. "Oh, that Is Huston dialect for kids duds." Youth's Companion. "I'm glad to nay," remarked Mra. HtroiiK'uilmle In nu lusluuntliit; tone, "that my hualmnd Is not n Hjiorty man." "Oh." repllwl Mr. KaUypiH, liwklni? very sweet nnd lnnocent,ip'"rm ur prlswl to hear you say thnt. I have al ways Hiipimsed that he must have mar- led you on u bet." Chicago Itoeord. VIiitm llluoU '.llriiiiti White, "If I told you," said a philologist, "that n word like white meant not only vhlto, but black iih well that It had two meanings, one the ejuxulto of the other you'd hardly liellevo me. Yet wo have In Imgllsh ninny mich words. "Cleuvo nieniw to cling together. It nno moans to cut apart. "Let nteiins to permit. It nlso means to hinder. -Let mo do It,' wo say, ndd JiiK, 'I did It without lot or hliitlrnuev.' "Fast nienns motionless Tho liort-o wiih tied fast.' It also, mentis swift niovlng Tho horso ran fast. "Master means n llttlo boy 'Muster Willie Hull' and It also means n strong and resolute lender 'Ho was the un questioned muster of that unruly band.' " GhlropodUU aro sutluflod to remain at tho foot COLLEGE MOUNTAIN DAY. Ifotr II l OhaiTVeil liy Nejir Unulnnil t'iiilerirrnilnnlra, A iinlrttio holiday Is that of .Moun tain day, which In tho Inst fine years Ims spread to most of the college In the hill iwtJon of New Hnglnnd. A New York Trlbuno correspondent hap. imiml U In) In Nortlmmpton on the Init .Moiiulaln day. l-'rom tho moment be left his hotel It wns ovldeut tlwit some uiiuwial celebration wan under way. Tlio Mreota of the old SlmuwichuMotU town were enwdeil with Htnltli College girls In every sort of ouUIoor k&tu 'J'tMy were plentifully supplied with luncheon baivkets, but In nil the throng then) wan not n single limit. Tho daughtera of Hmlth crowdid every' long- dlataiKxi trolley Uint ran out of North ampton. "What causes tho migration?" tho Tribune man asked a dtirk-hnlrcd, blue- eyed young voinnn, wIkjso dignified Ix-nrlug spoko tho expcrlenee of tlio MMilor. "It la Mountain day," she explained. "All of tho eollegi"! In this region ore clowed, that we may go Into the hills and commune with nature, drink In the beauty of the falling leaves nnd tramp over mile of woodi-d height." Tho Tribune correspondent decided to follow the crowd nnd try thin moun tain communion. Tho car which he Iswrded was labeled Amherst, nnd rushed for ten miles through as beauti ful a stretch of valley country ns la to ho found anywhere In the broad land. Yet the mountain Uiey would call them hills west of the Mississippi seemed to lx Just ns far away. They loomed up on the right nnd on tho left, but tho electric car kept to the valley. Why were those college girls going m fnr out of the way? The answer wns plain when tho car crxMMil the campus of Amherst College and came to Its terminal In tlio quaint old town. Thore were men at Amherst, hundreds of "perfectly fine" under graduate men. ami they were waiting for their sisters from Smith to begin their mountain trip. No one seerm to know Just when the celebration of Mountain day began, but Amherstclalinstlie credit of originating the Idofl. For itoiiic years the day wns not observed, but with tlm formation of the Amherst Mountain Club n few yors ago It again became jxipular nml It observance ha spread to Bmlth, Mount Holyoke, Williams Worcester Polytechnic Institute ami other Institu tion of higher learning In Massachu eetts. Dr. IJdwnrd Hitchcock nnd Prof. Arthur J. Hopkins of Uio Amherst fac ulty are the oWrvro of the club, which ban a large membership among tlm stu dents. It hna lieen most active In blaz ing trails about the neighboring moun tains of the Holyoke range. In naming the unnnmod peaks nnd In building mountain jmtlw ami observation boxes. The club lm opened up the old lumber ing roads, which lend well Into the mountain country, ami from the end of thM roads Its member Imvo blazed trails to Uio prominent peaks. KRUPP PLANT PAY ROLL DIQ. In the- Works Arc Knipliiyril U3,000 Sir ii nml n, 011(1 OIIUImU. The famous Krupp works for gun mnklug keeps on Its rolls 0"-',.Vt.' work luguioti and Ti.tXt,' o I Hoi ills, and the Im mense area It covers Includes the Kg koii workN firing ground for testing cannons at Meppett nnd Tangerhutte, steel works at Aniieu, the Grukou works nt Ilucknu, the Gonnnnln shl building yard nt Kiel, the smelting works, steel works nnd rolling mills at Ithelnhniifon, tlio blast furnaces uti Ncuwled and Kugers, the melting works, machine works and Iron foun dry nt Siiyn, three coal mines and n large uumlier of Ironntono mines in Germany and northern Spain and a steamship company nt Itotterdam. Communteatlou Is carried on between the various workshops by nienns of n railway forty-two and a half nillct In length. The telegraph system of the works consists of twenty -one stations and fifty and a half miles of wire; the telephone nysteni has 500 connections, with tweuty-elght and a half uillea of wire. lusurnnco nnd pensions for working men are. as elsowhero In Germany, unite i-omuion. Thero nro nlso u ltos pi Uil, two Isolated hospitals for Infec tious diseases, n convalescent home, two almshouses, a "worklngiiinu'a home" with rooms for 013 pcreou-i, u club for tho ofllclals and another for the foremen, a school for teaching and housekeeping, an Industrial school for adults, three Industrial schools for girls attending school, n library, a savings bank, n life Insurance society uud a dental hospital. Under tho terms fixed by tho impe rial law concerning Insurnnco tho Krupp works paid ?L'oO,000 for sick In. Btirnuco, ?:00,000 for Insurnnco against necldents and 100,000 for old-ngo pen sions during HHM. This money has been put aside by tho worklngnicn thomsolves. Itut tho Krupp works out qf Its own funds paid for tho Increased welfare of Us workers during 100-1 $1,022,000. Soma men look upon religion as a ort of moral flro-escapa LINCOLfl'3 WEAPON. ttnrr lie Kinplnrri Itfilfrul tar lllf '.'llrnl'a llnnetll. Wit and ridicule were Lincoln weap ons of offense and defense, and he probably laughed more Jury case out of court than any other man who ever practiced at the bar. "I onco board Mr. Lincoln defend n man In Illoomlngton against a charge of passing counterfeit money," Vleo President Stevenson told the writer. "There was a pretty clear case against the accused, but when the chief wltnesa for the people took the stand ho stated that his name was J. Parker Green, nnd Lincoln reverted to this the mo ment he rose to cross-examine. 'Why J. Parker Greene? What did that J. stand for? John? Well, why didn't the witness call himself John P. Green? That wns his name, wasn't It? Well, what was the reason ho didn't wlah to bo l'.uown by his right name? Old J. Parker Green havo anything to concent, and If not, why did J. Parker Green part his name In thnt way?' And no on. Of course, tho whole examination was farcical," .Mr. Stevenson continued, "but there wns something Irresistibly funny In the varying tones nnd Inflec tions of Mr. Lincoln' voice aa be rang the changes upon the man's name; and at the n-cctw the very boy In the street took up the slogan and shouted 'J. Par ker Green!' all over the town. More over, there was something In Lincoln' wny of Intoning his questions which made me suspicious of the witness, and to this day I have never been ablo to rid my mind of the absurd Impression that there was something not quite right alwut J. Parker Green. It wn all nonsense, of course, but the Jury must have been affected as I was, for Green wns discredited and the defend ant went free." HOWA1ID K. nCHTOX Awar ari Chemht. IHMlvlllr. i'oiorada hporlHwn iirlmi Oo)l, n,iTrr. iau,u uoiu. niTtf.7 1 uo.m i d.ineor -,wr,l. i. rasld twia. Malllna enTlop n4 rail imr Hit arnt oa a: ii pnroii koi oo appucauon. vontrui ani via- nll nre w.-k xjuciiri, lUiualJJaak. llrract CafbotuU 2ur r. DR. G. GEE WO Wonderful Home Treatment TbU worderfjt Chl oe Uudor la raUU crratlMCaaM he cor a lo. wnboul ojia lion that ar c tea ut. to dlr. He ciina wl b lhn. woiKl.iral I In fir brib-, rou a, buda, baraa aua TeceaM itMt ar eatirrly nn kn.wn to mmk-al a,l- w lo lb a roaairr ibruuaii Ihr uw ui ,h.j barmi. an rrnmllM. Tblt lam u.doi i r knwa llMiaril,o orr too uismni rrtpnllra. li c i be w.uala ly la diffna , aitraioc lie miataa m loeKiM-arib,aibina.luiii.tbraat rbrttmatlMn, iwrr, w e. ikhiiuI, lirer. kM MX". Ht luu buadte a of tntiowalala, lliaraM mo I. r air. Call ami e him. la lBU iwi oi lb lIiv will- furMAnaa4irlrtutax. bBOaiauii. l-O.NHl-l.TAUO.N Uttfc. AMrr The C. Gee Wo Chinese Mcdtdnc Co. 1 624 Mrt SL, S. C. Cor. Morrlioo Mention lr Portland, Orccon Avoiding Temptatlnn. Slopay Let's go up thU aide street; I see my tailor coming down the ave nue. Dlggs Why, I never knew you to go out of your way to avoid meeting a creditor before. Slopay Yes, but I happen to havo money In my tucket this time, and I might be tempted to pay him. !-i aa t "tM'.y-y--a- i'i. irt.wi .'.... ii...... a i......... v w w r k vSr K vl W tJ m k e s W turo f Clias. II. Fletcher, nml has boon nintlo umlor Ills licrsonal supcrvlslou for over CIO years. Allow ho ono to clocolvo you in this. Counterfeits, Imitations nntl " Jii8t-ns-rooa' nro luitEx'ierlinents, nntl etultuiKcr tlio licnlth ol Chllilrcn licnerieneo njjalnst Uciiorlmuiit. What is CASTORIA Cnstorla Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pnro Borle, Drops nntl Snotliiiitr Syrups. It is l'len&nnt. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Kurcotlo rJtihstanco. Its npro is Its iruunmteo. It destroys Worms nml allays Foverlsluiess. It cures Diarrhoea nntl Wind. Co,.,c:,.lfc roHovcs Teeth I tie Trouhles, cures Constipation, nml Flatulency. It nsslinllates tho Foml, regulates tho Stomneh nml Dowels, Klvlii healthy nml itattinil sleep. Tho Cliliilren's Panacea Tho Jlother's Friend. Tiie Kind You Have Always Bought Soars tho CAkjfoUcA24 In Use For Over 30 Years. THt otHT.ua ooueaNV. t Huanar aTacrr. an voa city. For the (Children To succeed these days you must have plenty of grit, cour age, strength. How is it with the children ? Arc they thin, pale, delicate? Do not forget Aycr's Sarsaparilla. You know it makes the blood pure and rich, and builds up the general health in every way. Ttin children runnnt po'fllr hire tncii hllti nnlfM Hi Ikiwi re In proptr eomil Iton. A IpkcUIi Ht.r cite, a cimI.4 Innnne, ImiI bruth. rot CIpatM bntftl. Correal all lhn br clTlna . mail iiiit Anttt of Arer 1111. All TcaeUb.e tugir coat. HUit t 3. a. Ayte O. ZwtU, l&ua, Al nunoOcturcra of 9 una vicflo. 10 7O electee 'O O CHEWY rECTOfUL Xerr One nn lllra. Henry, aged J"., never had happened to ee a Mexican halrlcs dog before. "Why, It' a raw dog, lin't it?" be aald. W. L. DOUGLAS 3.50 &3.00 Shoes UCST IN THE WORLD W.LDoug!a$4G!l Ealing. Mnn5lcaequailEdtu,ipilca r .t Ptalrrt W I. I0.1JU-- Jrb. Hwr llont I. II, in t cviil4etmllil, .tiutry SHOES rOB K'BVE0UY AT ALL fBICES. Mn' Ooor. V5 to 31 SO. llora fibox, f 3 tolUS. Wwnia'i baoM, XX) to Sl.EO. . a' ft Cnttdran'a Kio, S3 U3 to S1.0O. Try VV. L. tlniicla VVouirn'a, JIIr and Clilldren'a aliomi for ljlc, tit nnd wear tlipy exert ulher make. If I could take you Into my large factories at Brockton, iUass.,and shor you how carefully W.L. Douglas shoes are made, yon would then understand why they hold their shape, tit better, wear longer, and are of greater valus than any other make. Wherever you live, you can obtain W. L, Douzlas ihoes. till name and price U stamped on the bottom, which protect you ajalnit hlzti price and Inlrrfjr ahoea. Tnk no tubttit latr. Alk xwr dtaler lor W. L. Uouztaa ahoca and Intltt upon having them. Fait Citor Cmltt i ined; tAey Ml mtwtar (rcua, U'rl.e tor (IlintraUJ Catalozl l:H Style. W. L. UOUULAS, Ucpt. J, Urockton, Maja. CLASSlFlliDADVERTlSING Portland Trade Directory Name and Addreatca la Portland af Rcpre lall Uutlneit flrnia. CKKAM SKIAIIATOIlH-W tuuialN lb U.S. tMfraior lo b.-Ibv Imt Wrlu lur lf cata.ox lUwivudla.mbaaiJUak. rtANOt OIK1 VNS Manr an tuttroro.nti f vrito o arrub.14 arkHvMor reniuval oftHiyte Writ ler der ptton of paoo now on ban., trrma, ete. Writ toJajr. Ullotl Co.. lorilau4 P. N.U No. 44-00 TITIIKN wrlllnc to nd vertlaer pleaaa I VI uiriillou thla imptir. I Kvery tramcar In Helfast has written In large letters Jiut over the step at each end of the car 'Tim lifeboat rule U wom en and children first." -i.i. i i .... . Sigunturo of I Jk - w! I U y 1 ti ' T TJl 1 In wll " YCV IK-a--J