CCO CURES ECZEMA,
r ssf.
ACNE.TETTER ETC.
1 he nklu lit nu Index tojlic qunllty of tlic MihmI. I'crettm, Actif, Tetter,
tilmplrii, rnnlirrt. criijitltinn, etc., nlimv tlmt rmittc tinlicitltliy humor or nclil
impurity In iIIncihIiik "ml corrupting the cltciiliitloit, (to that iimtrnil of
mipplj ltvr iioiirlHlimciit and ntrciiKth to the fine, tlellcntc tlrniiicn of the nlclii,
It In contlntinlly potirlnjj out Itn ncrld mid unhealthy nccuniulntloim.
Kxtcriml appllciitlonN of milvrri, washes, lotlonn, etc, mny relieve mime of
the lU'lilnn mid other ilincouifurt ciitmiil by nlclu troublcn. ami for thin reason
rthould Ikj iim.I. but Hitch treatment cannot rench the humor-laden blood,
and therefore cannot cure. A thorough clcnunliu: of the blood in the only
cure for nklu dlM-anen. M. S. H . rt purely vegetable preparation, lit the bent
mid ijulckent remedy. It i-oen down into the circulation and neutralizes
nnd removcM the acldn, luipurillen and humors, thorounhly purlficn the
circulation and pctmaucutly curen skin dineancn of every kind. When
!1 H H ban driven the hiiiuorn and Impurities from the blow, and cooled
and cleannwl the acid heatrtl circulation, every symptom pusses away, the
wklti In nnuln noiirlnhril with rich, healthful blood and the trouble cured, as
the caurte I1.11 been icmovcd Hook on nklu dlncnnen and any medical advice
free to all who write. T1I1J SWIW SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, OA.
ALASKA WHEAT,
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ttimniutwiir
M 0 nu Mn I
Tla. lllu I'lml.
"Mow ilun jtin that IlfDwn It
rrMtlne wrjrlmdj In Itlill"
"Wlijr, you , intra In. nrm'nlri
lila wlf with n llttlf tor Imnk In wfilct
llir rlillilrrn rouM kt thi-lr pnnlra."
"I f. Ami now li flnda lilrt)f ihi
limil nf n fruenl. Imluatrloua family "
I "No. now )i flmla th Imnk." 1'iirk.
1 Mnihrt will flnt Mtt WlmlnVi s-mthtos
P)iii. Hi. !- tuilr toUMlullbalrtli.'Mlll
Julius lit lvtlilu ioJ,
t ?int aaavjilrlona),
I Tim rmmlnlilo Yrs, your urorsliln,
tin prluilKT l n mint auaplrloua clmr-
ni-liT nio Amtaisl (IndUnatitljr)-.
It'a hltn Hint' imileloun Aw'm no
auapv-oua o ntijIxHtjr! Punch.
l.lMlt,
Mm Htulit- It Btntm In thin tones
1 1 lip. John, that tin otiiirtiiit turn oo
rnrtli nre the l.lplnliilcrn
Mr Ktul.h- ll'int Titer couldn't t
I nny nliorti'r tlintt nn Alnrrlr.iti tunti
nftir lila aiiiimicr mhmiIuil
i
CITC HI Vllu1 im iM fCT III foot.
, IIIJ.illr atr-4 I,, ii, t .! llmt rr lu.
, ,., -t fo rill II M IIUll-llal4 tru .
Ill IL It kllM, td . HI ink HI . 't.lll.lI.U. It.
CRESCENT
EGCPHOSPHATE
BAKING POWDER
A moJrn Irivrnr f at
a nWrrilr r-fl I U 30
prr crnl. more rllldrnl
Hun "Trr"f Gim.
ol-Titlir rrixfucU and
abaolutrly Utt (ruin Ilia?
hraltlt racklne Holllf
Salta rnldur Invariably
accompanying Ibtlr uu.
Get it from your Grocer
25o -"FULL POUND "250
I'c
I'ntlemv I tii-ar Will U golnjt to
mnrry that lrl lio'a U-eu iiMtiUIni: ao
miicli 1110IH7 mi.
I'nlrlii'- Yra. IIp'n folnc to iimke
lirr n (HTtnatiPiit riKM'Irer. Yonkwra
Htnteimnn.
Kltirf, Ut4n. ,hnti in. I irnntU -If "30.
MulTm" lft l tfittiVUI vn th. n-..r .!
iU lntrrlr.1 rllh lrr - nwull. ilrear. J
nMtiuli tlr, ant. (mVriaulir. tJ
an.) ixhtr trtmlft. It ollt airtxt tli ilrr rt M
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atul llic U imi itanavr riwn wfcMiia ha
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HI n iiiibh nia irna tiiai n
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illirr inritiifm lurrr In llin tmrltl Imi
rnitvn llirr lntl llirlr aliniHt. fit Iwtlrr,
nI rr limgrr limn uy olhrr ItikP.
Ibtti It All Prlcil. far iirv Himltr of thi
fmtl,Mfl(fioji,imiii, WiiiiiiCMWfil
W L tU ft Hu4 II M Otll I4 Ibm !
0 m.I4 i -if .W W L. PtM II 14 m4
l ftlllMlMlUtUU
rv ( nrr i.yttit i ,i .- tft.
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r I'Mkl NMlttlllMlM. 1. lkMlall
htma ! pin1 ii iai- 1 on ikiikho, vii
I. iKwclM
Mil1 II IIAIMI4 I on iHillUMt. H.il.1
9ttriUrf Mnf HiawtVl ttwn Ufiuty to nf
I UI Hi win in, l(Uarui (
I lultlllat. Ill 5f..k St., llnxilM. Mm.
I.nal lla r:ilfr.
"Oreat Kuim. twrtHr. that raror of
)oiir la In a ti-rrllilc oii.illtlim; ex
cIhImhmI tlio Tlellttt In tin clittlr.
"iiali. Ah 'ajH-t jfo' mn nil rlnht.
Ah dinip won- dnt rnxor to it tmll ln'
nlct.t. anh, nn' Ah rrvkou do crlti'atDiie
nt'l Uhnt It tieiila" Itnaliiu 1'nat.
Catarrh Cannot he Cured
wllh , I fHAI.Airi.il ITHIMI... ibrr rannnt
iTrhlnwalulii.f iliMu' rini. I., m..i
r cnitlliiiloii.t tit IIM .ii.t 1(, , ruI,
I 1 u Mint lakr llilvt. a trlnnllri. Ilall'a
I aunli 1 Htv li lakru litlnnal ) , ahj aeia ill
!V!.'r "I"!"' '"I Mupihk uilaca.
Italia I aianlil 111 a ll a, iuark lur.ilr Im.
II wilra,',lt.. I,, him,, i, .I..I t.Unk-aK.
.Illliitc-uiilar l.iriMl. aii.t It miufar lire
" rumiMmM 01 id lvt ni,l
innw ,r mMlwl Mlih li t.l Won.) i.iulnrrt.
ainiig llriNilrim llm rauroui uilam The
'",' . """"'"'"'ipf IhrHio limoitlfntali
UU I lalh fvnil for tut nnnlala Ifw
K-il.t t.r Irurll. j.rt.oTIW
T. llall't family rilli fur romtlfatlon.
J 'Wllh lhi Jlln.trrl..
"Mlntnli Walknli, not mn itr illlTiinr
'tMii n trn'lrr atartin In 'I'mijlrr an' a
; t'lilr o' n-fll haahr
"I clip that nnp 11 1, (Mirrp. What la
1 ttip illffprpurp iM-lMppfl n Imiph-r atnrtlnf
1 fur Tanclrr ntxl n iUtp of venl liaalil"
")t nnp mn MnhMfo hoitml an' da
ttiliah nm half wlf."
I "Indira ami crntlrtiwn, thp CflrhrntPil
I (M-allt, Pruf. Itoi Up HntP, u III now altif
tlmt tmtiitlfill nuil tiMiililnir aftitlnifiitnl
j Imllml, Tnkp Your I'ncp Awnjr, ('Inrfnrci
1 You llnvp Ilppn t'altiR n Hnfrty Itamr.' "
wkmm
iii'' ySVSnoit
la )mr luoulli ilmlUr hi any way lu lit aUttt? 1(
, im A tu ar ft w4lly, unumtiU r(U
ir III (lltluj, onlluaf LiLU kuib. Tha Dr. Wla
yitaia of
"TEETH WITHOUT PXJVTES"
Th rp(ill of 11 i4rV tiirlunra, Iha naw way of
rrilaliin Irctlt lit Ilia, huttith tralh In fart, lirlh lu
r at tiiraiico, tattt to clnw jour ftunl u.-tm, aa jruu
ilM Uttu jour natural una Our firc Uatiornan'
liM ra 1 an tin yuur anllr vruwn, UrM or lat
urk lim Uay If i.MMarr iWllhvly mIuIinm
tratli)t( Only high cUm, atltntlflo worla
WISE DENTAL CO., INC.
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ww aw4 .aw .M WV" "W,
' yfA f..Mi'-'y ittln IVrlUnit.
nn.l VliMr, Fnlllutf llutiaiua, 'Iblr.l oJ liuk.
''Hl"fWk , Olfli.Luun.il A. il. lolf M .Miib.
BixiriifSenna
acts jontiyyot prompt
ly ontlio bowels, cleanses
the system effectually,
nssisfe one in overcoming
liabitual constinalion
pormonently. To ot its
i)enciciQl oWects buy
the tJoruuue.
NQnujociufcJljy titer
CALIFORNIA
JfiC'SrcujpCo.
SOLD 0TLCADIN0 DRUCCIMSc0 rDOmt
PNU
No. 37-OS
WIIKlf wrlllns tuadrartlaan plana
luanllaai tlila papar.
Idaho txperlmanl Station Man Wrltea
ConcernliiK It.
Ily It I! tlaHi, AvrwwmUl, Unhrrrllr of Malm
Aiir.cullui.l i:.nln.Mit MUllmi, Umnw
(Jn account of the iiiiinrrnn tu
iiturira cmnliiK into our ataiiuti, c
I1111I it uccctanry tu italic Hill irc
liullrtiii CDiicrrniiiK the ao-callcil
' Alaikn" wheat.
'I'lii 1 ulir.it, when k'lvcil .iniilc del I
ipace or cotiilitioni ftivuratilc to t he
Individual plant, haa a liraucliitiK head
home on a rather IoukIi traw at a
liriifht of between four and five feet
'I he incill heart two and three Iter
neli When Krowtt under clotc field
coiiillliiitu the head tend, to be much
imaller, branchct leu, and the mctli
heara from one 10 two kernel, very
teldum three. If hcadi utown under
thcac couditiona alone were examined
the iiiiirenioii would he obtained that
tint wheat never heart but two ker
nel to the ineih, a inntake which
tome writer appear to have made
The heard, while not tiiiincroiii,
are dark in color and contulcrably
ironxer than we find nn our common
uhratt but not o lon or ttifl at
thote found on the hi mint or titaca
rout wheat. The normal kernel n
lit; lit in color, abort and plump, with
an umitinlly open groove, winch al
low the kernel to In eattly broken
111 threthitiK A crott tectinn thowi
the interior to be white and powdery,
with cimparaticly little horn ttarch
'the thrunkeii kcrnclt naturally are
harder.
Takini; cverythini; into eoniiilcr.i
tinit, I am led to conclude that tlili
it the lik'yptian or Miracle wheat, a
I'milanl, and ibat it beloiik' to that
artety of the Hk!ttian known a
l.ldorado, which it very cloudy re
lated to the tcvcndieaded variety.
The I'oulardt are peculiarly adapted
to dry rcKioiu but never have been
ttrowti to any extent in America
Their vteldt have neer proved to b
of turn a nature a to warrant their
cxtetuive Krowth, even for ttoek food
And the inferiority nf the flour pro
duced from them hat prevented their
uie to any extent for the production
of bread
The hitch yield claimed for the
wheat in inn tectiou of the couutr),
in tome catet XT? buttled per acre,
are fabulou One of the promoter!
ttatet that from one head of the
wheat he obtained tevett pound:
from thetc teveu pound he produced
lltl puundt. or a yield in round num
ber of -.0 fold It it from thete
fik'ttret that the yield noted in the
vartout paper, and 111 the circular of
the Adam I lobe Seed Grain com
pany. of Jultaetta, Idaho, are com
puted To hnw the ridiculoutnc. of
computing yield in tin way. we dc
terinuieil In a couple of catet, the
number nf tjraint produced from one
teed nf Little Club k'rown under fa
orab!c condition! in our breeding
plat One plant produced 1170; the
other IW) kernel- Now, reatnmni;
a iltit eed company ha done, if we
tlmuld plant one buthcl of thii Little
Club to the acre, we would obtain
117d or I MM buahel. Tin would be
a rather IiikIi yield, even for Idaho
Tht year the company had 700
acre in the wheat grown on different
farm in tliit locality. A thirty-acre
tract near Mocow, which wa
thrrtlird in the middle of Anoint,
went about thirty-two buthel per
acre Mr Adam Mated at that time
that hi be! yield had been thirty
five buthel Me aupplemeutcd tin
remark, however, with the tiatcment
that hi itand were poor in every
cac. lint contulcrinij the larce acre
aKc, the fart that several different
farmer Krew the croi, and the effect
of .1 cloc itand, noted above, wc must
take tin a an indication, at lent of
the yielding power of the wheat ThU,
however, would not be considered an
extra large yield for thi country
The analy.it nf the wheat upon
which the company appear to bap
itn liope amount to practically notli
lug in detertniniug the bread making
quality of the flour It is true that
bluettciu wheat, which analyze higher
in protein than Little Club, make a
better quality of flour, but it is aliio
true that macaroni wheat, which an
alyzc higher in protein than lltuc
stem, makes a lower class of flour,
and couseiiticntly is discriminated
against by the miller The low grade
(lours turned out from our mill uu
ally show a higher protein content
than the patent. Corn has consider
able protein, but the chemist eetns
tinahle to find any gluten (that all cs
scnttal part of a good flour). Fvcn
if the chemist had found a high gluten
content in "Alaska" wheat, we would
till not be justified in concluding
that the wheat would make a good
quality of flour The proof of the
wheat i in the bread it will make
promised to have a milling test mail.
Upon our request the company hat
noil, Until this test is made, how
ever, wc must assume that the wheat
will make no better flour under the
name of "Alaska" than it did when
known as "Wheat of Miracle."
In spite of all the beautiful stories
which have been written concerning
the origin of this wheat, regardless of
the many t wonderful things which
have been imagined about its quality,
nnd taking into consideration the im
pression as to yield, which has so
skillfully been thrown broadcast
throughout the American continent by
this seed company, who advertise their
wheat for sale at t'ia per bushel, we
have yet to find any point of merit
in it which would warrant the public
paying more for "Alaska" wheat than
the prevailing market price of our
common varieties.
What Is Pe-iu-na.
Arc wo claiming too much forl'oruna
when wo claim It to bo on offcctlro
ruined) for cbronlo catarrh? JInvo wo
abundant proof that 1'eriina la In real
ity audi a catarrh romixlyT Tit mi aro
what tho UrilUxl Htatva Dlapnriaatory
aaya of tho principal Ingrodlenta of
Veruna.
. Take, for Inatanro, tho Ingredient
I hydra. tla canadrmla, or golden acal.
t Tho Unltod HUtca Dlapcnaalorjr aoya
' of tlila liurhal remedy, that It la largvly
employed In tho treatment of depravrd
mucous membranes lining varloua
orcanaof tho human body.
Another Ingredient of rertina, rory
I dalls formoaa, la claimed In tho United
H la 10 a juapenaatory aa a tonic.
Cod roll acoda la another Ingredient of
l'eruna. Tho United Htatoa J)laiK.-na
lory aaya of tho action fit ci-drou that
It la uanl aa a bitter tonln nnd In tho
;ri'trnent of djrnl,ry, and In Inter
mittent dlaoasoa aa a aub.tltuto for
quinine.
Helid to us for a free book of tcatl
monlala of what the tx-oplu think of l'e
runa aa a catarrh remedy, Tho Oat
orldenrn la tho tvalluiouy of Uioau who
have tried It,
Tnllral . rm In I tin Wurlil.
The tnlleit tree lu the world so far
as has been iiHertnlncd la nn Aimtrn
linn gum tree of the spvclva curntyptua
ri-icnniia, which ttnnda In the (' Ot-
way rnrige. It Is no htia than -its feet
high. Hum trrea grow very fast. There
la 0110 In Klorldn which shot up forty
fret It) four years nnd another In (lunt
cumin which grew- 11!0 feet In twelro
years. This correspond to n rlw of
ten feet lu a year, or nearly otiu foot
per month.
Too Much NiTlrauilnaT llo!.
Nonti was plainly grumpy.
"Drnt tlmt dear old svrlimnln'-hole
poetry!" ho exclaimed.
Throwing down the paper, he anx
iously peered for land. Now York Bun.
All In lli Mara.
"litre, you I" said the arlatoeratle own
tr of the corner bullJInx. "What are
70U puttlns up thla mfoily clapboard
thark alonc-Il of my houaa for?"
"Shark nothln'l" anancrrl rhe bush
ntas-llke youth wbo was auperintcndlng
Its rrrrtlon, with jual arrogance. "Thii
l a aho4 ahlnin' parlor." 1
A llrlclil r.urt, I
"That's n powerful Iwy of yottr'n,
Ike," snld n protnliietit citizen of I'olk
rllle, Ark.
"You betclini" proudly milled thf
parent of tb prodigy, "lie can awenr
like n pirate and the little feller's only
S .yi-nra old and hain't never hwri In
sight of the otenu In his life, neither I"
I'uck. j
Tie Raplnlarlt, !
"Hour mnny horso power la shJ" he
mirthfully Inquired.
The stranded nntomohlllat was work
ing over his car. Up came a aarcastle
follower of the plow.
"Hlity," replied tho automoblllst.
"Then, by herk, why don't she got"
"Hernuse, my friend, thirty nre poll
ing eudi way." Clirvelaud I'laln
Dealer.
For Coughs
and Colds
There Is a remedy over sixty
years old Ayer's Cherry
1 heard of It, probably have used
it. unce in me family, it stays;
the one household remedy for
coughs and hard colds on the
chest. Askyourdoctoraboutit.
"I haft htil paramimia Ihrea tlmt. i4
Afrft Cbarrr I'tctorii hi bronrhl niaaarilr
Ihrinah fi lima. I hava lfl rarottr!
from mr Uat alixk. -d alur itnn Ma
owlr t emit it," K. V. Iliouiaa, autani
VMM, UU.
W fit) Jff- I ' " ' A ' " t0 ff "o . Lvwall, iUU:
IS OUR MOTTO
Said an I'.mploycr: "Stick to quality.
It will win out in the end." We do
"stick to quality." That is the reason
our graduates are so thorough and in
such demand. Investigate our claims to
superiority. Catalogue, business forms
and penwork free. Call, phone or write.
Ayor'a Pills Incronao tho activity 01
I tho livor, and thus aid recovery.
WHEN YOU1 GOME TO PORTLAND
AltltANGE TO STOP AT
THE CORNELIUS
TAJIK AND ALDER ST3.
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Svliilat li tfaif m tUaw.Ln A mytAmA itaM fnm
Porilund IJusIiickh College ui uiun th. cttr, tv to u boppinr
Tcnth and Morrl.00. I'ortland. Oretroo I ' Bat.aw.aoft.bla. Tra Daa.
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Axxiim
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BEHNKE-WALKER STUDENTS SUCCEED. WHY?
Tb7 ar TralnaI for bualnava In . bualncat-liVa way.
V.by im enroll In a rnuulU xbool tbat pUcca all of Ita aradnatM?
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Promotes DigpstionJChfnfi
ness and IVstrontalns ntitlur
OpiuruIorphlnc itorMiacnLl
nj k iiaui, u a ti.
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lion , Sour StDmacJi.DlatTho(i
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NEW YORK.
CafM&C
iced under thcKodt
Bxact Copy of Wrapper,
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
T"t .(NT4U. loaMM, TT NUT .1KT. RIW na.CITV.
What is Castoria.
ASTOEIA is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and
Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant, It contains neither Opium, Morphinonoi
other Narcotic substance Its ago is its guarantee It destroys Worms and allays
PovoriBhnoss. It cures Diarrhcoa and Wind Oolio. It relioves Teething Troubles,
cures Constipation and riatulenoy. It assimilates tho Food, regulates the Stomach
and BowoIb, giving healthy and natural sloop. Tho children's Panacea The
Mother's Friond.
Tho Kind Tou Eavo Always Bought, and whioh has boon in uso for over
30 yoars, has borno tho signaturo of Chas. H. Plotohor, end has been made Tinder
his porsonal supervision sinco its infancy. Allow no ono to deceivo you in this.
All Oountorfoits, Imitations and "Just-as-good" aro but Experiments thattriflo with
and ondangor tho hoalth of Infants and Ohildron Exporionco against Experiment,
Letters from Prominent Physicians
addressed to Chas. li. Fletcher.
Dr. F. Gerald Dlattncr, of Buffalo, N. Y., ears: "Tour Castoria Is good
lor children and I frequently prescribe It, always obtaining tho desired
results."
Dr. Gustavo A. Elsensraobar, cf GL raul, Minn., ears: "I haro used
your Castoria rcreatedly In my rrnctlco vrlth good reaults, and can recom
mend it cs an oscellcnt, mild and harmless remedy for children."
Dr. E. J. Dennis, ot Et. Louis, Ma, says: "I havo used and prescribed
your Castoria In my sanitarium and outstdo practice for a number of years
nnd find it to bo an excellent remedy for children."
Dr. a A. Buchanan, of Philadelphia, ra., says: "I havo used your Cas
toria la tho cose ot my own baby and find it pleasant to tako, and havo
obtained excellent results from its uso."
Dr. J. E. Simpson, cf Chicago, 111., saya: "I havo used your Castoria in
cases of colic in children and havo found it the best modldno ot its kind
on tho markot."
Dr. R. E. Esklldson, ct Omaha, Nob., says: "I find your Castoria to bo a
standard family romedy. It is tho best thing for infants and children I
have over known nnd I recommend It."
Dr. L. R. Robinson, of Kansas City, Mo., cays: "Your Castoria certainly
has merit. Is not its ago, its continued uro by mothors through all theso
years, and tho many attempts to Imitate It, sufficient recommocdatlonl
What can n physician ndd? Lcavo it to tho mothers."
Dr. Edwin F. Pardeo, of Now York City, says: "For several years I have,
recommended your Castoria and shall always continue to do so, as it haa
invariably produced beneficial results."
Dr. N. I), filter, ot Brooklyn, N. Y., cays: "I object to what are called
patent medicines, where maker alono knows what Ingredients are put ia
them, but I know tho formula of your Castoria and adviso its use,'
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
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