tifo ' jm J9zO-j SOPHIA KI'ITUiSEN. ..ZMJM VPRY POOR WcSTORED BY PC-RU-NA Cnturrh Twenty-iivr. Ycnrs-- liiiil a Had CuiikIi Mian Kopliln K tttli'Hon, Ilvntmton, III,, writes: "I hrtv been troubled witli catnrrh for Hourly twenty-flvt' ycnm nnd Imvn tried tunny ture fur It, liul obtained very II ttl lirlp. "Then my brother advisnl me to try IVrunn, nwl I illil. "My health was vrry oor nt tho time I lii'nun tnklriK IVruim. My thrunt wns very sore and I had a bad couku. "i'rrunn hat (urrd mc. The chronic (start h 1 gonr and my hrullh U vrry mutli luipiotrd " I recommend IVrunn to nil my friends Mint ii rn troubled ns I wns." I'tltUNA J Attll IS) Some ikm.iiIo pre fur tnblets, rather than meilleifitt In n I fluid form. Such n'oplo can olitnln IV i rutin tnblets, which represent the I rmilirinnl liiKredlent of IVrunn. Knch tablet nuinls one nvcrnno doso of ro rutin. Mun-n-lin the Ideal Liuutivc. Ak Your DruggM tor a free Pcruna AkitandC for 100 'I. Tbs Hi. I'tlriauurc rurraapumUnt of th IxjnJnn Mall ; (bat rar drum luailt of ttiln Isatre of tlltr ar balni iimh) In lbs Ituaalan military hoapliaU for itlttatM of Lh far, to raplars dfllt orcana, Mrthm win Dnd Mrs. WlnnoWt a,ihlsc Spuptha txtl famrOr IoumIui lbtr cU.'Wno duiluf in Wstliluf irloj. Triumph "I IIhmiih Malar. Tliem N-iriilreii tnothrra In ltit tII laee timttirra' rluti sfn-rd to decide by ballot which had the hnndsuuirst baby," -Well, who won Itr "Kach kid pit our rote" Jixlt. C1T HI VllaV lwaa ''Himln M"" rll3Ur Mia r lr fc.laa'alliaal Nana lla. Mwti Hm4Ihi rati UN lilll.lll llll Ut. It. II. Kllaa, U , mink III , -klla.lalU. IV Jutvnll llrir.4 lie "Kilty,' ill hr mmbrr. rrtiukliiil', "jnu mint all Hill wlwn nu t,rr al ilia table" "I rnn'l, mamnvn." nrntcafM the llttlt (Irl, "I'm a fldictsrbin" You Can fit I Alltn't ro.r ftitr. Will Alton H. Ulmiiol.M llrtjr.N. Y., Lira lr' lampta ut Altru'a Vimt Ijaw. Il tiiih flliiK. Iml mulUn, arhllif fsvt. It Mukvt nawur luhl li )f. A Mflaln ruii lur mm. lt;iowlii( iiHihI bunloua. Allillug' lUlttallll, itv. Imii'I ant H)r hUIIiuK ls' fir from till" odium world, May, And o to tli land of frttlile U, lliillilhlraa ttallrr and oilllllr ilf llglila, whfrc )imr plpr iIiimii'I to out etrry frw inlnntr. and )m ilou't bavf to Irninp trn mllra lo (rt n rhrtk raihrd. TU Itrcord. Lamo Oack Prttcrlpllon, Tho - Incroaanl ubo of whlakcy for latnu Lnck rhcuinntlam la enualnif con idrabln dlscuaalon nmonic the medical fraternity, It I nn utmost Infulllble euro wliun mixed with rvrtaln other In Knilirnti and taken properly. The fol lowing formulii Ii ettoctlvo: "To one ,hnlf pint of Kxl whlnkey mid ona ounro of Torla Comound and one ( unco .Syrup Snmnparllln Compound. Ihko In tnbleaxonful donea lioforu each meal and before retlrintr." Tori coiiiH)und In a product of the laboratories of tho Globe Pharmaceuti cal Co., Chicago, but It well us the other ingredients can bo hud from any Kood drUKgUt. lllualmtlnat II, "Jsilah," aaktd Mra. Cl.ujwatfr, look. Inj up from tha nawap4r abt wii rtaJ- ln. "what la a 'homnlrftch'J" A "TliU," anawtrrd Mr. Ohmwater, Iran- 1 lii( lark In hla raiy clialr, alowly fitruj- inr. hla arma at right anglta with hit My, and arcouipanylnf tba irrcU with a dlml yawn. "You're arm roe do It u ""'t tlmni" Chlnno Tribune, curBViiere! Xu 'uSz m uti cwiti 1 Ull k Nviuti. lailll niilll PT UIUIKI.I. III linn. Hold by lm;' SmI aB A ALFALFA FO OnEQON. Is Provlnr Oood ForaRo Crop for Iho Milk Cow. Itr Jainm DrxdMi, Oiviiiin Auilrullunl Cllir. LVirmlll.. Theru Ih ii Kreiit ilenl of milk In tho Krotiiid Hint wna not aplllrd rind cried over, but it Is theru niivrrthidi'sa. At certain firnnoim of tho year tho TIiouh niiiMli'iiili'd knle pulls tlin milk out of mother eiirth mill the cow pull II out of the knln unil putt It in tho bucket, Theru Is n period, however, duriiiK tho summer when the rows o liuiiKry nmJ the milk liitiKUInhe III tint ground be rittimt there In no Kreen tit iik to pull It out unil coax the cow to fall thu milk bucket. Western Ori'Kon I n uf ! best dairy sections of the union. With mild open winters in which kate flourishes utid furnlnhes Kreen succulent food, the ilnlry busliiess thrives nil the year nround with tho exception of u short jxtIihI duriiiK thu summer. During this perlixl tlin Innd Is out of commis sion, thu rows barely subsist on tho pnsturn fields mid theru is no profit (o the farmer. Forty-cent butter and n scarcity of i fresh milk is the evi dence of ii lack of KH'en food. Whnt Is needed In tho volley Is n for nue crop that will utilize the soil and furnish (treen food and pasture during the dry season. Will alfnlfa fill the bill? If al'alfa could bo mined ex ten-, slvely and successfully It would clintiKo tho face of naturn and add Immensely to thu value of tho farms In tho WII- Inmotto vnlluy. It would Increase thu dairy products and tho poultry pro ducts; it would choiten the pnxluction of ork nnd beef and mutton. Alfalfa has been Kfwn for two thouinnds years In thu Meliterrnnean region, It has been kcowii successful ly In arid parts of America for half n century. A Kentlemnn traveling over whnt was then regarded us a land unlit f jr settlement In Western Nebrnsku by reason of its aridity discovered a thrif ty green nlfnlfn plant growing where no other green thing could be found for miles around. Ihutwnsn demonstra tion thnt sntisfled the gentleman ami hu purchased u Inrge truct of Innd for n trllle. On the same land ho lias since fill fifty thousand sluep In one season on nlfnlfn. Alfalfa goes down Into the depths of the soil for moisture and through wireless communication with tliu atmosphere brings down from above food which feed the plant and enriches the soil, .Since 1801 theucrenguof alfalfa in Kansas has Increased from .'U.HHR to fi 16,000 in 1U0G. A recent bulletin from that statu say of alfalfa: "The steer feeders nnd mutton feeders of Kansas, Colorado and Nebraska would Ik; lost without It." At tho Kansas station it Is stated; "A gnln of H00 pounds of pork was mnde from a ton of a.fnlfa, nnd a little jess than that amount of gain wns made from an aero of alfalfa pasture." Again, "We found that 100 iounds of alfalfa hay saved 00 pounds of corn." Figuring on the basis of these experi ments It is stated thnt "with green al falfa producing ten tons per acre (20, (100 K)unds) it would produce 2,000 pounds of pork, which, nt 4 cent per jxiund would bu worth IHO jmt ncre." Director Ilurkett, of tho Kansas sta tion, sui; "Ily promoting the suc cessful production of nlfnlfn tho sta tion bus not only extended tho domin ion of nn lmxrin! forngu crop, but In so doing hns discharged Its own entiro ex'iise, nnd in addition bus added mil lions of dollars to thu wenlth of the stnte." At tho Ontario ngrl:ulturnl colleen in ten years 30 cuttings, yielding over fi tops nn ncre, were mnde. An exner-) iment showed this great soil enrich ing inmlitiod. Wheat grown nfter nj-1 fnlfn yielded 01,5 bushels per ncru nnd nfter timothy sod Vi. 1 bushels. In the ' two succeeding yenri tho nlfnlfn sod produced HO.:! bushels of barley nnd Ul bushels of corn, while tho timothy sod produced 10.7 bushel barley and 17 0 bushels corn. Tho three crop on tho nlfnlfn sod were worth about $90 while those on tho timothy sod were worth about $M. At tho Oregon Agricultural collrgv nlfnlfn hns been growing successfully for several years, and testa are being made by the agronomists with different varieties to determine which will suit the conditions best in this state. Tho station men are glud ut nil timet to answer question In regard to It culti vation. A lew miles from Corvulll Mr. W. II. Humlln cut this year 200 ton of al fulfnhuy. It yielded about 2i tons to the acre In two cuttings. Hoforo seeding to nlfnlfn tho Innd had been "cropped out." In fourteen years fourteen grain crop hud been taken from the land, and Mr, Hamlin ex plain that on richer land the yield is much heavier. He further explulnB that tho oldest stand yield the best, howlng thut It take several yearn on certain classes of poll for tho alfalfa to muko a good growth. It look as though an alfalfa cam paign would bo worth million to this atato. Q. Whnt Is mcniit by "CO per rent," 'Mil per cent," nml so on, ilynainltot A, The perrentngo given refers to th nimiunt of nitroglycerin In tho powder. For Instance, u -10 percent dynamite II Hiiimoscil to cpntuln -10 per cent of nitro glycerin nnd 00 per cent of ''dope.' 7 US, Thomson, Wnihlngtou Stuto Cob leuo, Pullman Catarrh is n Constitutional Disease It orlginntes In Impure, blood nnd requires coiihtlttitlunnl treatment, nctiug through and putl()lng thu blood, for its riidicnl nnd permiiuunt euro. Tim grualcst constitutional remedy is Hood's Sarsaparilla 1 11 imiinl liquid form or In chocolated tnl lets known nsBorantnbo. KWdoseStl. Nnmil onl other local forms of cntnrrh nro promptly relieved by Antlsep els or C'ntnrrlels, Mc., drugglM or mall. O. I. llood Co., Lowell, Mm. Stomal lo n Cliiirti DIM. 1 tin aurry you rnn'l br my brlilr, Mny, Hut my father won't (Ire hla coiuc.it, And If be, In a rase, cut me off, Ma), Why 1 ntvrr could pay for our rent. Hut why nboiilil we llr any more? May, In death wf hoiild not he kpnrt. I aiitfrr alou, and nm n-ir,l, Msy, With a grtrf that la aiarlng uiy hrart. Ho let's ftr from th cllon world. May, W'Utr Ihrrr'a nothlnc but trouble and carr, Ah, won't II b irand, nbtn wr (no, band In band, Ar cliinbln tli" rnldrn alslra? 'Hi Hub. Oatend Pn, what do they menn whrn they any "Money Is )" III Wnll atrei-ti I'n They menu Hint It la easy", my ami. l-eeiiuie lliey hnve Juat icotten It from eny (xiiple, Oateinl Then why can't we Rft It? I'm Heestise thoo that hate a hold on It aro not rosy. An AtlnnlH. "Hut your country I so Incklng In places of historic Interest," said tho Eu-roM-nn, "I'hnt's one of It's great ndrnntnKe." nimnered Mr. fumrox. "In this coun try n innn eiiu trnrel for hours without being nbllKed to listen to a lecture." WualiluKtou Star Ha f'tiulil Mill lrll M l.le. lii'iulrliic Uuly How much mflk iloeK jrtur i-w j:le n day? Truthful Hoy Hout tnolvo qunr lady. Iniiilr1nc l.ndy And how much of thnt do you sell? Truthful Hoy 'limit twelve quarts, ladr.- Iluinnn Life Tliere an- hum nr 'J.V),(S)0 worda In Ihf Kntliib Imiuil' arknnwlnlfed by lbs Uit aulhorltlr. or about 70,000 mora than In Ibr Orman, Krrncb, Rpanlih and ma A7l t'ftxKT. ?v5&Vi. v vVi Ii V. v . w w Kvj r i Ujtfl li ifyouVb never worn 0tlj 1- SLICKER youVeytt loleamths bodily comfort it qiveiii the wcCeit weather MAecrow hAno atimcK. AMP CUAJJAMTtXD WATtHPUOOT A1AUC00OSTOKS catuos rite KASPARILLA Tl.ts sterling lioutchold remedy la most successfully iirccnlKrd for a "world of troubles " l'or deniugemcnts of the di gestive organs it is a natural corrective, operating directly Ux)n tho liver and ali mentary cmittl, gently but jrsUtcutly atimulatiiig 11 healthful activity. Its beneficial influence extends, however, to every portion of the system, aiding in the iroccsses of digrctiou and assimilation of ixxl, promoting a wholesome, natural appetite, correcting sour stomnch, bad breath, (rrcgulsnties of the bowels, con stipation and the long lUt of troubles directly traceable to those unwholesome conditions. Kasparilla diipcls drowsi ness, headache, backache and despond ency due to insctivily of the liver, kidney and digestive tract. It is a strengthening tonic of the highest value. If It falls to satisfy we authorize all dealer to refund the purchase price. IIoyt CuuuiCAL Co, l'ortUnd, Oregon fVfJB C. Gee Wo The Chinese Doctor TkltirMt rklptM s. M la ll " llinMtkoal Ik Notlb. Ml tCUH o( Sic HOI, dtfiul aad arilou tvn. aail. It .! tir M br M hi M lpl nk..ttMlMt Ol hlf n,l, II U ur ftllillMMUw with powrr. t.,1 ClilnBAA rnrtla. Lt f4 Ulki IhM ! nllr.lr uninu 10 lukM rlliiPotthlirauiilrr. Wllh lh Kim. m nrnxIlM h futauf la car rUrtb, MthR, luna Iruull-i, ttui.'ll.m. hiimhw, lomick. Ili-r anil HJn.j iroulil-. alae (! dlmiM ol ua kkil uwk. CONSUtTATION XMt l'lU outtld. ut rllr "ill lor l)lak ul llreuUra. lacloM l (Uuir. The C. Gee Wo Medicine Co. 10211 rirst St., Ntar Morrlton Portland, Or. PNU No. 60-OS XTTBKH -wrlVlna- to kdTsrtlasrs plena IT "" imnllon thla papar. plena I tmfr " x vn Ijindlnd- Vou will either Imve to jmy whnt you owe or lenve, Hlowpay Thiinks, Thu Inst pluie I wns ut they iniidii iih' do both. Hlniy Ktor les Mrs. Onllniner Isn't Mr. (Irnbbeii stmker n liidles' tailor? Mrs, I'lum iiieriiui Not exclusively. Mrs. Itiiu dam Is olio of III eustomitrs Hrookl)ii Life. 1'iit I Iniir jit wolfe Is sleU Molke? Mlko Kho In Hint. I'M Is It duller ohm she Ih7 Mlki Illtll n bit. Khi-'H loo wenk to be dimgeroUH nuy more' New York Kim. Mr. Ilowurd Isn't It wonderful wluit font' Mfignm hns? .Mrs Talk luiieh Mnrvelousl Do you know, when I llrst snvv It for n full moment I couldn't nHiik. Hrooklyii Life. Jnsper Whenever n grent man dies, Iinchiilr writes 11 iioem alxint him. ltiiHjM-r Well, I must commend his consideration In not writing It before the griilt mini dies. lloxtou (IIoIh. Howell- Howell thinks he Is the whole tiling. Powell Vm, If lie lesllis nirnlnft 11 xmt for 11 few minutes he hns the Iden that Hie post couldn't slniid without lilm. I.lpplncott's Mu.' nzlne. "Where do you work, my km1 mnn" "In n Miwier fnetmy." "Merey Whnt n hanirdous oociiKitlon." Oh, no. mum. I seldom inert any nuto iiiohlleH on my wwy to or from work " -I'mk. "I sny. do you think Hint Wleclus Is n man to In trusted?" "Trusted? Yes; rather. Why, I'd trust him with my life!" "Yes; but with iin.vthlnc of mine. I menu!" I'hlliidelphln lit qulrer. "And do you have to be enlled li the morning?" nuked the Indy who wns nlMiut tn enuHge 11 new clrl. "I don't hnve In In', mum," relleil the appli cant, "unlt'HM you liHipeus to wnut Ilie!" Hostoli (ilols. Mnynn I hull' these ntTeetloimie Klrls. i.ucle Why. I nlwnjs thought you were one of them. Mny me- -Well, ntiywny, I don't wnut June Jones to kiss me nfler she's been eating onions. Clcvclnud I'lnlii Denier. Ijidy (nfler tendering a shilling for fnre) And here nre two buns you mny hnve, my mnn. Cubby Thank you kindly, ludy, I kuiihm you don't 'iipcu to 'nve n wisp of 'ny for 111'.' orse? Cnsiell's Saturday Jountnl. The Angry Mother You've got nn nwful nerve to nsk me to give you bark your bnll when you nearly killed one of my children with It. The Hoy Well, mn'nm, you've got ten children nnd we've got only one Uill. Chicago Tribune. Her Dnuchter'H lien 11 I er t wnnt to nsk you, sir, for your er er daughter' bund. sir. Her Father I'm not disposing of her Iji sections, but I'm willing to listen to any pnHv sltloii Involving nil of her, sir. Clevc 'iilid Newn. SlIsiresH I don't wnnt you to hnve mi much company. You have more Millers In u dny than I hnve In n week, Domestic Well, mum. perhaps If you'd try to Ik n little more acntiib'.e, you'd hnve hh ninny friends as I hnve. Iliiktou Traveler. "A public ntllelnl must be unflinch ing nhout liiyiug down the law" c," unswenil Senator Surghuiu, "one of the grout dlltlcultleK Is Hint nn olllelnl iKiiiHlounlly gets coufusiil. In stenit of laying down tho law he starts In throwing down tho law." Wash lugton Htar. "Siiy. Hill," suld the burglar to hi pal, "this paper hjijh wo overlmiked n pack a go of bill nmouutlng to $1,000." "Ain't tho depravity of the rich some thing nwful?" replied Hill. "Tryln to deceive Hint way. I neen them IiIIIh. They wasn't over receipted." Phila delphia Uslger. "Ah." said tho candidate, "this la Farmer WhIllletrve'H place, I Mleve. And you hnve Just celebrated your Bidd en wedding, I understand?" "Golden wedding nuthln'," was tho rospoum?. "I've Just bwn sul for $10,000 wuth of bmtrli of promise. You've got your enrd Index mixed." Washington Her ald. "I've, walked many miles to see you, sir," becnuso iieoplo told mo yon was very kind to poor chaps llko mo." "In deed?" sntd tho genial, white-haired old man. "Aro you going back tho snmo way?" "Ye, sir." "Ah. Well, Just contradict thnt rumor as you go. will you? Good morning." Milwau kee, New. "I tell you," went on tho old lady nt a hotel, getting quite angry, "I won't hnvo thl room. I nln't going to pay 11 r money for n pigsty, and, n far n sleeping tn 0110 of them folding bods, I simply won't do It." Tho boy could stand It no longer, "Go on In, mum," nivld he, with n vvenry expression on hla fuco. "This nln't your room; It' tho tlevator." i'hlludulphln Inquirer. WE BUY f& . " ' ' ftw H FURS HIDES for ffr4 f!u 10 t67 nvrf ivmr tnrfrm to l)fnIUr Fnrvsiid JIM tatba to Mil al liffflf Vkrilm tnt VtimlAK. Mrki Jlfrrt hhlpf-iaflac mn rmlimf UIILMrCTOCrX TDADDffDQrMHnC iM. nun i-ii 1 nnrr unu vwivb-.iiu, VA fHi lf fcer WM. rW4 Uiir tm th? Mt v writ' 0.0Mftll I lnir if irj rrlim! All K llral lttPPtt ftsttrrtJ. tr19. TriM 0M latt. Ho 4 U !. 4 tn Is-pH Hf rtfllraftr 11 tlHttfV T"' f H 11 T vmt 4Rer t I B ! ! W !U4MM4rilMMflJ4aUrUM. Ai4rai ilrv ii, m MltMfIU,ilUa. MAPLEBNE A Flarorinif. It tnit'J syrup better than Maple. J J" Sold by ifrocers. Araop In "Mill" I In If." A schwl teacher In the Ifnllnn quar ter of nn American city told her chil dren tho story of the fox nnd the grac. Tony wns especially delighted with tho story, nnd eagerly sought hi chum, Joe, who was In another class. My good luck, the teacher overheard .Tony'n version. I In tils excited, broken English he told the fable much as It wns written, until he came to tho end. Thl wus hi rendering of the cllmnx: I "Do olda fox be tax, 'Da grape nn good, anyhow; alia sour. I guess I go geta de banan.'" On llura) Unfortanal. Tbc police Justice looked at tbe bat tered, dlsrrputable specimen of manhood l,fn dim anil furnMl to the nollrrman. 1 "Officer," he laked, "what is tbt com plaint?" 1 "Itbeurcatlt, y'r honor." spoke up tbt prfaontr, tntwering for blmMlf. Chirac Tribune. Ma Conldn'l Trll Me. "Well, good-by, dear!" said Mr Tru boy to his Udoved sMiue, "I mint go nrxl dictate thoo letters twenty-six of thorn so you mustn't expect me home very enrly." "All right!" wns the response. "Hut i'l wish you wouldn't work no hard" Half an hour Inter, Mr. Trueboy en tered his club nnd snt down, with three others, at a card table. "Just a moment, you fellows, before tbe first bnnd Is dealt I've got to keep my word with my wife. One of you Just take down what I dictate; 'Abe dcfghlJklninopqrstuTW x y z. There! Tnoso letters are oft my mind." rir Rar. Stranger (on horwbnrk) Uncle, what I tbe price of oats to-day? Uncle Jed ('tting on the frnce) W don't sell our vot in tbwe dljzla's. mis ter. IU yoa s candidate? naarBLBTvBlBJ&fo- ' , J' Jmv AH K' W -2i R"atll :2 aO- ,r. -I, Itm ., tiwiiiitm SASTORji ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT AMfiebbL' IVcrartlonEr.Vj Slmfalfrr" IftroofanllWiii ling Ux Siaaacb adl)ruj tf Promolcs DicsHonknfd ncss and RntXootas Bdfcr OpiuniXorphiM narMtKriL HU I ."VAHtUI IW. MkBaaaBaBaMtlteaaBBaaajBiB jjsefrtrciJBcSMzirnaa JbtiSJ- BESS. Wnia' GaMSm oik Aptrfecl Retntiy for CVjrsSf lion , Sour Stoiaxh.Dlirrtoa Worms jLonvuisionsjOTniir ncs3arelLossor5lEEP. FacSinaV Sijaitart of rt2S5T KEW YORK. Juarantccd uxwl-r theTSo Exact Copy of Wrapper. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bough! Bears tho Signaruro . of m iw fl' AK f a m gXX Al is Use For Over Thirty Years GASTORIA jj2j2 Egg'Phosphate WrSU tVUDOJLU rlH tiut 01 9H loairuco) mfflfwHffl ronoanu iiiiLlfiJihlial DOASD Crescent BAKING POWDER A FULL POUND 25c Get It from your Grocer Highest Quality More Converts Every Year Every day in every year that comes, more house wives ore giving up their exorbitant priced Baking Powders and turning toKC, the honest and reliable, which has stood so well tho test of years. They art finding out that 1-wacai Ki OUHCESJ BAKING POWDER costs one third the price of powder any- where near K C quality, and makes better, purer, more healthful baking. tZa., . r wtauir" vir,s,,j H-I","lli 23 Ounces for 23 Cents rPcrfect Resuju