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Food 1
Products
Peerless
Dried Beef
Unlike, the ordinary dried
beef--that 'sold in bulk,
Libby's Peerless Dried Deef
corned in a sealed glass jar
in which it is packed the
moment it is sliced into those
delicious thin wafers.
None of the rich natural
flavor or goodness escapes
or dries out. It reaches you
fresh and with all the nutri
ment retained.
. Libby's Peerless Dried
Beef is only one of a Great
number of high-grade, ready
to serve, pure food products
that are prepared in Libby's
Great While Kitchen. '
Just try a package of any
of these, such as Ox Tongue,
Vienna Sausage, Pickles,
Olives, etc., and see how
delightfully dif
ferent they are
from others
you have eaten.
Libby, McNeill 4
Libby, Chicags
t Triumph ol Hind. I '
Victitn of lUelusion Doctor, I'm aw
fully afraid I'm going to have brain
fever. r
Doctor Pooh, pooh, my dear friend!
That is all an illusion of the lenses.
There is no such thing as fever. You
have no' fever, you have no br h'm ! no
material substance upon which such a
wholly imaginary and supposititious tMug
as a fever could find any base of opera
tion. Victim 0, doctor, what a load you
have taken from my from my I have
a mind, haven't I, doctor?
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The well known reliable
CHINESE
Boot and Herb
DOCTOR
, Hhs made a life study of
I rnnta ftnd harlM. and in thai
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.waayiSKf tog to tne worm nis womwr
lulreiredies. No Mercury, Poisons or Drugs Used He Cures
Without Operation, or Without the Aid of a Knife
He guarantees to Cure Ciitarrh, Asthma, Lane,
fhroat, RheumatlHm. Nervousness. Nervous Debility,
momaoA, i,iver. Kidney -iroumpBiHisoixwiuannooa.
remale weakness and ah jrrivate uiseasea
A SURE CANCER CURE
lust Received from Peking, China Safe, Sure
, and Keiiabie.
IF TOO ARE AFLICTF.n. DON'T DELAY.
DELAYS ABE DANGEROUS.
CONSULTATION PREE
Cf yon oannot oall, write for symptom blank and otxea,
lar. inoiose cems in sramps.
THF 0 ORE WO CHINESE MEDICINE CO.
K2 1-2 First St., Cor. Morrison, Portland, Oregon.
i Please Mention This Paper.
The most important part of the human system is the blood. Every mus
cle, nerve, tissue, bone and sinew is dependent on this vital fluid for nour
ishment and strength necessary to maintain them in health and enable each
to perform the different duties nature requires. Even the heart, the very
' engine " of life, receives its vigor and motive power from the blood. Since
so much is dependent on this vital fluid it can very readily be seen how
necessary it is to have it pure and uncontaminated if we would enjoy the
blessing of gqod health. Bad blood is responsible for most of the ailments
of mankind ; when from any cause it becomes infected ; with impurities,
humors or poisons, disease in some form is sure to follow. Muddy, sallow
complexions, eruptions, pimples, etc., show that the blood is infected with
unhealthy humors which have changed it from a pure, fresh stream to a
sour, acrid fluid, which forces out its impurities through the pores and
glands of the skin. A very common evidence of bad blood is sores or ulcers,
which break out on the flesh, often
from a very insignificant bruise or
even scatch or abrasion. If the blood
was pure and healthy the place would
heal at once, but being loaded with
impurities, which are discharged into
the wound, irritation and inflamma
tion are set up and the sore continues:
Bad blood is also responsible for
Anaemia, Boils, Malaria, etc.; the
weak, polluted circulation cannot fur
nish the nourishment and strength
required to sustain the body, and a
general run-down condition of health
results. S. S. S. is nature's, blood
purifier and tonic ; made entirely of
Vipalino- iMnsincr roots find herbs.
It goes down into the circulation and removes every particle of impurity,
humor or poison that may be there, restores lost vitality, and steadily tones
up the entire system. It adds to the blood the healthful properties it is in
need of, and in every way assists in the cure of djsjease. S. S. S. neutral
izes any excess of acid in the blood, making it fresh and pure, and perma
nently cures Eczema, Acne, Tetter, and all other skin diseases and eruptions.
S. S. S. cures Rheumatism, Catarrh, Sores and Ulcers, Malaria, and all
other diseases or disorders arising from bad blood. Book on the blood and
anv medical advice desired free to all who write ...
. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, Oi
Laattag-.
JTonr suggestion." said a depositor
to the bank receiver, "offers very cold
comfort. It Is. a bachelor's comfort
that Is to say, no comfort at all.
"'What,' said a bachelor to a bene
dict, 'only married a year and already
so blue?"
M'Ah. but groaned the benedict, I
never imagined that a wife would
prove so expensive.'
'The bachelor patted the blue mar
ried man on the back in a consolatory
way. ,
" 'Yes,' he said, 'a wife is an expen
sive article, that is true. But then
you must remember that 6he lasts', a
very long time."
Mother win find Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing
Byrup the best remedy to use lot their chjdrca
luring the teething period.
Good tor the Nerves.
! "John," said Mrs. Stubb, proudly,
when her husband returned that even
ing, "here is a parrot I bought from a
Brazilian sailor. Isn't it a good par
rot?" "No," snapped Mr. Stubb, in antici
pation of interrupted slumbers, "that Is
not a good parrot"
j "Not a good parrot? Why, John,
what do you call a good parrot?"
j "Why, a dead parrot, Maria."
SU Vitus' Dance and all Nervous Diseases
permanently cured by Dr. Kline's Ureal
erve Restorer, bena for rKis sz trial Dome ana
treatise. Dr. XL ILKilnc, Ld, 031 Arch BL, llUla.,i,a.
Breaking It Gently,
"Ah, me good man," said the heavy
tragedian, as he came out on the main
line of the railroad, "how far la it from
here to dear old Chicago?"
"Three pair of half soles and six
pair of new heels," was the informa
tion of the gatekeeper, who was
familiar with the ways of stranded
Thespians.
It Cures While You Wal.
Alien's Foot-Ease la a certain o.nrf, for nnf .
sweating, callus, and swollen, aching feet. Sold
by all Druggists. Price 25c. Don't accept any
substitute. Trial package FREE. Address
Allen 8. Olmsted, Le Koy, N. Y.
Echoes of the Past.
William the Conqueror had just won
the battle of Hastings.
"Well," he said, "I guess we may ai
well put up the sign, 'This Country Has
Changed Hands!'"
Which, when you consider tjhef fact that
the country was under his heel, shows
that William was lamentably careless and
inexact In his rhetoric. Chicago Tribune.
Followed Instructions.
"Do you know," said Cholly, "I nevei
had played a game of golf in my life, and
when I asked the old Scotchman what
was the first thing for me to do he looked
at me just like this and . said, Hoot,
mon !' " V 1
"Then what did you do?" -
"I hooted,sof course." Chicago Trib
une.
How's This?.
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any
case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's
Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY 4 CO., Toledo, 0
We, the undersigned, have known F. J.
Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him
perfectly honorable In all buisness transaction!
and financially able to carry out any obliga
tion made bv his Arm.
WALDING, KINNAN & MARVIN,
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo.O
Hall's Catarfah Cure is tlten internally, act
ing directly upon the blood and mucous sur
faces of the system. Testimonial; sent free.
Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all Druggists,
Take Hall's Family Pills for Constipation.
Promising; Outlook.
"It's a curious fact," observed the doc
tor, "that the Japanese are trying to in
crease their stature. They find that
their bodies are long enough, and they ar
making a systematic effort now to increase
the length of their legs." '
"Yes," said the professor; "I see that
the Mikado is pulling their legs for
bigger navy." Chicago Tribune.
Temporary.
"Ton don't want me to come to see you
any more?" exclaimed the young man,
startled and indignant.
"No, Mr. Feathertop; not any more."
"Yet you let me kiss you a month ago,
when you had known me only a few
days!"
"You foolish fellow," said the pretty
girl. "That kiss was only a a retainer."
Chicago Tribune. ': '
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AD BL00
Your S. S. S., In my opinion, is as good a
medicine as can be had; it simply cannot be
i mproved upon as a remedy to purify and enrich
the blood and to invigorate and tone up the
system. This spring my blood was bad and I
was run down in health, and having seen your
medicine highly advertised I commenced its use.
Today my blood is in fine condition and my
general health is of the best. Am ailing posi
tion as fireman for a large concern here, and
if I was not In good physical condition it would
be impossible for me to fill the place. Tour
S. 8. S. has been of great service to me and I do
not hesitate to give it the credit it aeiervea.
WM. F. VAHDYKB.
Ill Fifth Street, Beaver Falls, Pens.
American Aarlcnltnre.
Although agriculture in America Is
young compared with some of the Euro
pean and Asiatic countries, it has been
developed to such an extent that the
older countries look to us for Ideas and
methods to help them solve the farm
problems they have to meet. Our sci
entists and investigators are among the
foremost in the world and as an agri
cultural nation we need stand aside for
none. To be sure, agriculture owes
many of its greatest scientific discov
eries to English, German and French
experimenters, but, in aggressiveness
and practical development of Ideas
America is one of the leaders.
Other nations are sending their sci
entists to America to study how we do
things here. Our country presents most
of the agricultural problems, to be met
with in the countries of the old .world
and we aTe finding out how to solve
them, andthe old world wants to know
how we do It. A Japanese expert is
now in the United States to investigate
our methods of improving worn-out
soils. He says: "We have in Formosa
over 500,000 acres under cultivation
and we want to find out how the United
States goes about It to improve the con
dition of its land, sc we can improve
our country." This is but one instance
of where we are sending our ideas
abroad.
We have every reason to be proud of
our agricultural advancement, much of
which is due to our State experiment
stations and federal Department of Ag
riculture. Goodflll's Farmer.
Machine (or Waahlna- Cans.
The old method ,of cleaning milk
cans, lard cans and similar receptacles
will In the near future be superseded
by a very Ingenious apparatus Invent
ed by a Boston man. As shown in the
illustration this can-washing machine
washes the cans and automatically de-
WASHES MILK CANS.
Doslts them on th floor, where the han-
'dles can be conveniently grasped, avoid
I ing the labor of lifting them. The cans
travel while being cleaned on a mova
j ble dhaln, each can being placed .over
' an upright nozzle which holds It in po
sition. The various nozzles are con
nected to a supply pipe through which
Is forced a cleaning fluid or steam. The
latter la forced out through the nozzle,
thoroughly cleaning the interior of the
can. The nozzles also act as guides to
deposit the cans on the floor after they
have traveled the length of' the chain,
the operation being performed automat
ically and smoothly without injury or
accident
Bora Dead Animals.
In the attempt to stamp, oat hog
cholera and other contagious diseases
among live stock the matter of burn
ing all dead animals Is one of consid
erable Importance. Outbreaks of dis
ease have frequently been traced to the
careless disposal of the carcass of an
Infected animal. Burning is much more
effective, than burying, as the germs of
some diseases, as anthrax, for example,
retain their vlrlHty for a considerable
length of time. Then in burying car
cases, unless they are placed very deep
in the ground, there Is always more or
less danger of their being rooted or dug
out Dogs will dig open such graves
and hogs will root them out
Those who have attempted to bury a
hog or hoTse'will readily appreciate the
statement that it Is easier to burn than
bury them. A little kerosene and
brush heap will soon dispose of a car
cass, with the certainty that all germs
are destroyed. Some recommend the
construction of a specially arranged
furnace for this work, but on the ordl
nary farm this would doubtless be an
added expense. It will not be a diffi
cult matter on any farnf to gather
enough trash.i such as brush, old rails,
etc., to burn a dead animal and the ex
pense is Inconsiderable. Anyway, It Is
the only aafe way to Insure against In
fection. , .
Bees help to make the crops and pay
the farmer for the privilege. They are
little trouble to keep and may be thr
source of a good income.
A Spanish professor, according to
German newspapers, has made the dis
covery that the sunflower yields a
splendid febrifuge that can be used as
a substitute for quinine.
W. J. Monroe, of Iowa," has the
smallest colts ever born in that State.
They are Shetland twins, both mares,
and one weighs eighteen pounds and
the other twelve pounds.
Alfalfa seed has a light olive-green
color and is about the same size as red
clover seed. The dead and worthless
seed are the brown-colored ones. Brown
seed indicate old seed, and Is not apt
to give good results.
A first-class quality of red cloven
seed should be of fair size, purple and
yellow colors predominating, and al
ways with a luster. If It Is small,
with many shriveled brown seed In it.
It should be rejected.
Egyptian cotton has been successful
ly grown' in New Mexico and Arizona
by the Bureau of Animal Industry. Sev
eral million dollars' worth of this cot
ton is imported into the United States
each year, and its growth here will
mean a great saving.
Yellow Rut Parasite oa Wheat
An Instructive account is published
in the Experiment Record of the De
partment of Agriculture of the manner
in which the yellow rust parasite acts
upon susceptible and resistant varieties
of wheat. In an experiment with Mich
igan Bronze wheat, and "rust-proof"
Eingorn, young seedings of each were
Infected by placing spores on the leaves.
In the Michigan wheat the germ tubes
passed into the Inner tissues and devel
oped rapidly, producing pustules h
about ten days. In the case of the re
sistant Eingorn wheat the germ tubes
made good their entry, but almost in
the beginning showed, through the mi
croscope, weakness and starvation, and
were unable to make further progress.
The, wheat plant continued to flourish,
except for the Bmall dead area where
the fungus entered the leaves. The rea
son for this resistance is unknown, but
Is supposed to be due to some toxic
principles in the" host plant. V
Keep Ahead of the Weeds.
The Importance of keeping ahead of
the weeds Is realized by every success
ful agriculturist At the beginning of
growth in the spring weeds start up
and lead the farmer a merry chase as
lone as the growing season lasts. He
must keep at them or they will get the
start and go to seed, thereby Increasing
their numbers many fold. "Eternal vlg-
lahce Is the price of liberty" In the
fight against weeds. A thoroughly
practical fanner recently remarked
that he thought the problem of weed
eradication one of the most Important
the farmers have to face. It is Indeed
one of considerable moment " "
Breeding Dairy Cowl,
In breeding dairy cows a man should
have a definite object in view. Too
many shift from beef to dairy when
dairy products are low, and then shift
back asaln from dairy, to beef when
beef rises in value. By this method
man is constantly shirting from one
breed to another, and as a result he Is
getting a herd that is good for neither
milk nor beer. A man must nave an
Ideal toward which he is breeding and
then bend all his energies to that end.
This shifting from one breed to another
Is a suicidal policy that will ruin any
man and any herd. Kansas Experl
ment Station.
t
How Wire Fences Murder Cattle,
"The time of thunder storms is com
Ing," said a farmer, "and I am liable to
lose a cow or two. My barbed-wire
fences are to blame. In fact, you might
call a barbed-wire fence a cattle mur
derer. ' '
"The wire, you see, attracts the light
nlng. The lightning, playing like a gold
snake along the fence, leaps out wher
ever there's a cow handy, and I've got
another lot of fresh meat on my bands.
"In the old rail-fence days a cow
killed bv liehtnlng was unheard of.
But now, If you go to Insure your stock
you pay a higher rate if your fencing
Is of wire."
Mora Horse Meat.
In 1006 60,000 horses were slaugh
tered for food in Paris, furnishing
about 12,000 tons of meat Formerly
horse meat was eaten by only the poor
est classes, but now It is no longer
regarded as refuse meat and Its con
sumption by the working classes Is rap-
Idly increasing throughout Europe.
Stomach Worms la Sbeep.
The Louisiana Experiment Station
reports the successful use of bisulphide
of carbon for stomach worms in sheep.
On drachm of the bisulphide was mix
ed with art ounce of raw linseed oil,
and that shaken up with an ounce of
lime water and given as a drench.
For the Farm Dairy.
Work in breeding for milk production
at the Canada experiment farms seems'
bred females are; not essential to sue-
etas in dairy farming, but a pure bred
....... .
boll should always be used.
Rathe Llkt a Reflectloa.
An unfortunate author writes to the
London Westminster Gazette: "Prof.
Chandler, I understand, has just writ
ten a book on the literature of roguery.
In a letter accompanying the prospec
tus of the work the publisher writes
to me as folfows 'We think you may
be interested to know that reference is
made to your name in these columns.'
do not object, but I think it might I
have been put differently."
I
Art and Specialising. '
Why should an artist who has painteil
portraits for years be denied talent as a
landscape painter? Ibere is no reason
for it. We have grown to mistake spe
cialty for personality, and the artist who
has made his name as a painter of cats
will have to paint cats all his lit.
Eunstr Munich.
Things to Avoid.
Eastern Tourist This climate Is
very healthy, Isn't It?
Westerner Oh, yes.
Eastern Tourist What are the
things to avoid out here if one wishes
to keep in perfect health?
Westerner Bullets, knives and
rope. .
vomparmsj notes.
Mrs. Skimpen My boarders always
pay promptly.
Mrs. Fillem Mine do for a few
weeks after they, come, but It doesn't
last long.
Mrs. SUlmpem Why not?
Mrs. Fillem They get so fat they
can't get their hands In their Dockets.
; t" y
Hla True Vocavdoa.
"You are wasting your time painting
pictures." v.."
"But I sell my pictures," protested
the artist.
"And that convinces me that you can
sell anything. Such being the case,
why not take up life insurance, or
steel bridges, or something with big
money In it?" Home Herald.
Habitual
Constipation
Mi X I I
( lay bepermnnoiuly overcome by proper
personal efforts with the assistance
of the one truly beneficial laxative
remedy, Syrup oj figs and LluurojSenna,
which enables onetojjorm regular
habits daily so that assistance to na
ture may be gradually dispensed with
when no longer needed as the best of
remedies, wben required, areto assist
nature and not to supplant the natur
al junctions, wbicb, must depend ulti
mately upon proper nourishment,
proper eforts,arid right living generally.
To get its beneficial ejects, always
buy tbe genuine
&TupfHgsElmi:,leiina
S ', manuiactured by the
California
Fig Syrup Co. only
SOLD BY ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS
me size only, regulur price 50f p ttottia
Ominous.
"Pardon me; old man," began the
veteran boarder, "but we don't want
to lose you, and I just want to warn
you that you'd better begin to pay
oinethlng on your board."
"Why?" asked the new boarder.
"Well, I noticed that Mm. Starvera
was dangerously polite to you this
morning." Philadelphia Presp.
The Kind You Have Always
ture of Chas. II. Fletcher, and has been made under his
personal supervision for over 80 years. Allow no one
to deceive you in this. Counterfeits, Imitations and
" Just-as-good" are but Experiments, and endanger the
health of Children Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing: 8yrups. It is Pleasant. -It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worm
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
, Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural bleep.
' The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend.
The KM You Hare Always Bought
S7
Bears the
For
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MULE
TEAM
FOR THE TOILET
removes and prevents the odor of perspiration, soothes
Irritation and renders the skin fresh, soft and velvety.
Ail dHktiwr. mok Hori, boofciet n1 UvmiKU fur WitttrpiHotj, V o. A'l'lruH
tai iu w w m. ui atia( txciiio coaji uokaX oo.. om. 01
Buy Hair
at Auction?
At any rate, you seem to be
getting rid of it on auction-sale
principles: "going, going,
g-o-n-el" Stop the, auction
with Ayer's Hair Vigor. It
checks falling hair, and always
restores color to gray hair. A
splendid dressing also. Sold
for over sixty years.
" My hair came out so nadir I nearly lost It
all. I bad heard so much about Avar's Hair
Vigor I thought I would give it a trial. I did
to and it completely stopped the falling1, and
made mv hair grow vary rapidly." MART H.
FlKLD, Northfield, Mass.
Hade by JT. O. Ayer Co. , Lowell, Maes,
Also znanuraoturers or
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CHEIiBY. PECTORAL,
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flt xuxim
destroy all th
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comfort to every
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room, teepinf
room and every
place where fliea
are troubleeome.
Clean, neat ana
will not eoll or
injure anything.
'ry thom once and yon will never be without theaa.
f not kop' by aealers, aent prepaid for 20o.
BAS0LS S0UER8, 149 PaXalb At., Brooklyn, V. Y,
WANTED
INfORMATION
REGARDING
Farm or Business
for sale. Not particular about location.
Wish to hear from OWNER only who will
sell direct to buyer. Give price, descrip
tion and state when possession can be
had. Address,
L DARBYSHIRE, Boi 221 Radwslar. ft. T.
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fl OPEN ALL THE YEAR
j II Clatsop Beach Seaside, Qreqqn
"Tur Directly on the beach OTerlooklnr I
1 nt tho ocean, lint salt baths and
Pi ITT UnilCC sort batlilnu. Keerea
ULIrr riUUa& tlon plor lor llshlnr.
nr Sun parlors. Electric lights. Fire
ur Disc and steam heut. Fine walks
flDCPfllU" na drlres. Nca foods a spec I
UtlttaUN laity. Hates, 12.50 and M.00
per flar. Mar hpecial rates bjr tbe week.
mm DAN. J. MOOKE, Proprietor
Side Lights on History.
Israel Putnam hnd shot the wolf.
"I iiadn't practiced on the neighbors'
cats for nothing," he said, looking around,
from force of habit, for a place where h
could bury the animal.
Yet he didn't forget to apply for
bounty on the wolf's scalp.
Merely Sample.
"What is the matter, little boyT asked
the professor.' "Have you the measles?"
"Nope," answered the boy. "I've got
the tncasle. They's only one of 'em."
"That's singular 1" mused the professor.
Seeking a Cnoae.
"Mamma, is that bay rum In the bot
tle on your table?"
"Mercy, no, dear !" she replied. "That
Is mucilage."
"Oh," eald little Johnny, "perhaps
that's why I can't get my hat off."-
The Methodist Recorder.
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