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WHEN YOU GO TO PORTLAND. STOP AT THE New Hotel Foster Third and Davis Streets, Near Depot 200 Rooms with hot and cold run ning water and telephone. Free Baths. Rooms 50c. per day up. Spe cial rates for Room and Board. Free Auto Bus meets every train or boat. Bungalow Candlesticks, ' NoTslties In the candlestick Un are always making their appearance, and lust now the Japanese floor lantern Is the latest thing. These stand from three to six feet high, or even higher, and are both picturesque and practi cal. The candle Is enclosed In a beautiful deep globe to keep the breeses from the flame, and as the globe Is arranged to hold a, large candle It will burn a long time. Can You Beat ItT Customer Look here I The firsl time I used this umbrella I bought ol you the black dye soaked out and dripped all over me. Dealer Meli frlent. dot was one of our new sell detectlf umprellas. If any one steali dot umprella, you would know him pj his clothes. Pistol Toting. A man who lacks self-control should never trust himself to carry a gun. A man who can control himself rarely needs one. Houston Poet. . KODAKS AND KODAK SUPPLIES Writ for catalogues and literature. Developing and printing-. Mail order given prompt attention Portland Photo Supply Co. 149 Third Street PORTLAND. ORG. Skylights Tanks Gutters Down Spouts Steel Ceiling . C. BAYER 2u4 Market Portland, Oregon SEND FOR CATALOGUE. . HOTEL NETHERLANDS PORTLAND, OREGON S. E. Cor. 13th and Washington St. CENTRAL, MODERN, QUIET. RATES 75c PER DAY UP FREE TO YOU. A sample of Clover Leaf Catarrh Remedy, the pest remedy ever offered for the treatment and relief of nasal catarrh and cold in the head. Ask your druggist for a free sample and If he has not It send to us with the name of your druggist and we will send it free. Sold by all druggists; price 60 cents. Prepared by Clover Leaf Pharmacy, Cloverdale, Cal. A Tonic, Alterative and Resolvent. The best remedy for Kidneys, Liver and Bowels. Eradicates Pimples, Eruptions and Disorders of the Skin. Purifies the Blood and gives Tone, Strength god Vigor to the satire system. ALCOHOL OPIUM TOBACCO Habits Positively Cored. Only authorized Xeeler In stitute in Oregon. Wrlta for illustrated circular. KEELEY INMTUTC 71 1. 1 1 TH K. j COFFEEC ) TEA SPICES BAKING POWDER EXTRACTS j "saaox mnnvP uuoi mum CUJSSET A DEVER3 IpORrUNO. ORE NEUROLOGY Neurology Is the chronic sufferer's sur est way to permanent health. Paralysis, Rheumatism, Stomach, Bowel, Liver and Kidney Troubles and all chronic, nervous and eye diseases yield readily to this Twen tieth Century method. No drugs, opera tions or fads. Treatment at office or my private sanitarium. Send for new booklet. Neurology, the Way to Health, and get well. k DR. H. W. FREEZE Merchants' Trust BWg., Portland, Or Are You Poorly? If your digestive system is weak, the bowels clog ged, the liver sluggish, you cannot wonder that you feel "half sick" all the time; but listen HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS is a good remedy for such ills as well as Malaria, Fev er and Ague. . Try it today. Makes You Well Again Wouldn't Bo a Preacher. J. H. Ltbby, the cement contractor, was discussing; the future of his little grandson, Harry Hoffman. "We haven't any parson In the family." he said "I guess we'll just make a minister of Harry." ''No, sir," the boy stoutly protested. "No preaohlng for mo. I'm going to be a ball playerl"-r Cleveland Leader. Solder. Bolder will not adhere to any metal nntll that Is about as hot as the melt ed solder. In order to solder on to any thick, heavy article either that must be heated or a copper heavy enough to carry and hold much heat must be used. Goose Old Good Work. Thanks to a goose, a poultry yard thief was traced at Outersblum, Ger many, the other day. The goose tackled persistently In front of a house where ber companions had been hidden, and this led to the thief's ar mat SHE GOT WHAT SHE WANTED This Woman Had to Insist Strongly, but it Paid Chicago, 111. "I suffered from a fe male weakness and stomach trouble. and I went to the store to get a bottle of Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound, but?the clerk did not want to let me have it he said it was no rood and wanted me o try something "else, but knowing all about it x in sisted and finally trot it. and I am so glad I did, for it has cured me. 'I know of so many cases where wo men have been cured by Lydia .P. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound t say to every suffering woman if that medicine does not help her, there is nothing that will." Mrs. Janetzki, 2903 Arch St., Chicago, 111. This is the age of substitution, and women who want a cure should insist upon Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound just as this woman did, and not acceo something else on which the druggist c&i joake a little more profit. .Women who are passing through this critical period or who are suffering from any of those distressing ills pe culiar to their sex should not lose sight of the fact that for thirty years Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, which is made from roots and herbs, has been the standard remedy for fe male ills. In almost every community you will find women who have been restored to health by Lydia E. Pink, barn's Vegetable Compound, W7, VMlln FOR YEARS Housewives liave used a cloth to protect their hair while sweeping-, but-nothing- to protect their lungs, causing irritation and inflamma tion. Duat la both dangerous and annoying. You would refuse water that was not clean, but continue to breathe polluted atmosphere and never complain. NO-DUST SWEEPING COMPOUND is chemically prepared, absorbs the dust and dis ease germs, saves doctors' bills. Make your premisea 'dust clean" by using- Sweeping Compound: burn the sweepings. NO-DUST No. 1, for household use. In E and JO-lb. cans. S5c and 60c. grocers; 76-lb metal drums. $2.'50. NO-DUST No. 2. for business places. 7Mb. drums, $2.25; 150-lb. barrels, (4.00; 200-Ib. bar rels. to.00; f . o, b. Portland. Order by mail or through your grocer or druggist. Send for circulars. CRESCENT CHEMICAL CO. 626 Washington St, Portland, Ore. Experience Boy Will Remember. While exploring one of the big dis used Martello towers, near Waterford harbor, Ireland, which was formerly used for military purposes, a boy named Charles Cummins had a ter rible experience a few days ago. When he pushed open one heavy iron door it suddenly banged and shut on his fingers. In agony, he shouted for help, but he was kept a helpless prisoner all night, and till late next morning, when he was rescued by a passer by. The Lengthy Lobbies. "Why do, they call Washington the city of magnificent distances r "Be cause," answered the office-seeker, "it Is such a long way between what you go after and what you get" W O IBS Building Where Sat the First Senate and House. Congress Hall, Philadelphia, as It Is Today and as It Was In 1790 Where Washington Was Inaugurated. Philadelphia, Pa. After 16 years of neglect or of futile attempts to start work, the Philadelphia city govern ment has finally appropriated $60,000 for the restoration of Congress hall, located at Sixth and Chestnut streets, and for the erection of memorial lamps in Independence square. The first of the more recent attempts to restore the historic structure was made in 1893 by the Colonial Dames, who spent a great deal of time and Considerable money to place the old senate chamber In the hall in approxi mately the same condition it was in a century before. The work was com pleted and a reception held to com memorate the work in 1896. And that ended all work on the old building for another decade. . About eight or nine years ago an other piece of restoration was under taken. The entrance on Sixth street was bricked up to make the exterior of the building coincide with its earlier design. This patriotic Work' was not without Its comic aspect, for in brick ing up the entrance the stairway lead ing to the restored senate chamber was cut off and Blnce 1902 access to the historic chamber has been barred to all. Since that time there has been a continual hue and cry to have the old building restored to' its pristine condi tion as far as possible and a commit- PIONEER OF HAREM SKIRT Woman Fall In With Bloomer Craze Forty Years Ago, and Has Kept It Up. Jersey City. Talking of your Broad way beauties In their freakish harem skirts, why not give a little attention to this old lady, who has worn 'em for ever since the early bloomer move ment long before those Broadway freaks were born and wears 'em with entire satisfaction to herself at least to this very day. She Is Miss Fowler of Vlneland N. J. She donned the cos tume she la seen wearing In the ill us- lis as. C. Gee Wo The Chinese Doctor This wondefu! man has made a life study of the Drooerties of Roots. Herbs and Barks, and is giving the world the benefit of his services. A No Mercury, Poison 'fl or Drugs Used. Ne j?Vla, Operations or Cutting Guarantee to cure Catarrh, Asthma, Long, Stomach and Kidney troubles, and ail Privet Disease ox at Jt ana w omen. A SURE CANCER CURE Jtwt received from Pekin. China safe, sore and reliable. U-faUing in Its works. If von cannot eaii. writ for symptom blank sad drcaaar. lacloee cents In stamps. CONSULTATION mt The C Cee WoJItdicfoe Co. first sk, car. Morris. PertUad. Or, A Good Hair-Food Aycr's Hair Vigor, new im proved formula, is a genuine hair-food. It feeds, nourishes, builds up, strengthens, invigor ates. The hair grows more rapidly, keeps soft and smooth, and all dandruff disappears. Aid nature a little. Give your hair a good hair-food. Doe not change the eelor f the half. A yers formula with seek bottle hew tt e year Sostor Ask hlsa abeas l, thea ao aa be says Congress Hall, Philadelphia. tee from the Philadelphia chapter o. the American Institute of Architects has been collecting the necessary data from which to base the proposed res toration. The architects literally have had to feel their way. They have con suited historians, old magazines and even an old carlcaturejwhich contains the only known view of the interior of the house of representatives. Walls and partitions have been torn down partially in the hope of gaining knowl edge as to their original construction, but there have been so many changes that the work has been a gigantic puz ile. The architects, however, believe that now they possess data from which It will be possible to reconstruct the Interior of the building as it was when Washington was president. Back in 1762 Pennsylvania, then a province, acquired the land for the pur pose of erecting there a building In which to hold courts. Not till 1785, after Pennsylvania had become a state, was money appropriated for the erection of a building, but the actual work was not begun till a later date. In 1787 the lot was enlarged and con victs were put to work excavating. The building was completed in March, 1789. While the building was In course of erection the question of changing the seat of national government came up. New York, Baltimore and Philadelphia were bidders and the latter city strong ly laid before congress the advantages of the new building. With this end in view the building was completed, not as intended with rooms for courts and civil officers, but with one general room occupying the entire ground floor for the house of representatives, and on the second floor a senate chamber and rooms for the vice-president and other officers. Congress moved to Philadelphia in 1790 and occupied the building, since known as Congress hall, for the next ten years, when the capital was re moved to Washington. After the removal of congress the building for many years was used as a court building, for the district court of Pennsylvania and the court of com mon pleas. The last court was re moved from the building In 1895 and for a few years thereafter It waB occu pied by part of the law school of the University of Pennsylvania. The exterior of the building will not need to undergo much change to re store it to what it was In the days of Washington. After the changes are made In the Interior it will be pre served purely as a historic place of national Interest HINTS FOR THE HOSTESS Attractive Way to Serve Banana les Cream How to Combine Apil cots With Curacao. Banana Ice cream has quite a fes tive appearance when served in sher bet glasses and decorated with frosted slices of bananas and preserved cherries,- which should be stoned and en tirely freed from superfluous Juice To frost the bananas, dip the slices Into a thin white Icing similar to a cake frosUng. The slices should be merely glazed and not heavily coated. If It Is Inconvenient to frost the ban anas the slices may be used plain. Snowballs ef ice cream are very at tractive when served with snowballs of eake on a wintry night when real snow Is flying out of doors. To pre pare the cake, cut out rounds of white lady cake, free It from crust and dip It into cocoanut frosting. If a little cocoanut Is sprinkled over the ice cream balls the two will look so much alike that one can hardly tell the dif ference. A famous chef served apricots with Curacao. Remove the juice from a pint can of apricots. Add a table ipoorrful of sugar and the rind of an irange to the Juice. Let it boll ten .ninnies) then remove the rind. Stir In two tablespoonfuls of Curacao and pour It over the fruit Serve when cold. A few spoonfuls of Curacao add a delicate flavor to sliced and sugared oranges. Almond flavoring is very nice with boiled dumplings and batter puddings in which cherries or peaches are used. Do not however, have more than a suggestion of this flavor. THE TRUTH ABOUT BLUING. Forty Years In Bloomers, tration at the time the bloomer move ment first started 40 years or more ago. What has become of the other bloomerltes no one knows, but this particular bloomerlte blooms on In her quaint old costume, and doesn't conde scend to notice skittish rivals who prance up Broadway wearing duds that are feeble variations of her original dress. A Mere Supposition. "Can you imagine the predicament of a man who Is called to a teal festi val and can't come?" "Yes, In a way. I guess there's nothing worse, unless it Is the chagrin of a woman who buys a nobble skin that doesn't really hobble." His Reason. "Why did he marry his deceased wife's sister?" "So as only to have one mother-in- law." 8cored Heavily. The Burglar How much la five rolls of movln' picture films, a snare drum an' a corraH worth you, Snooks? The Fence Where did you lift that stuff, Bill? The Burglar (smilingly) I broke into vaudyville last night! Its Remedy. "In nature's resources, what do you suppose the flower popularly named from the day's eye, does, when It gets weak?" "Of course, it takes to the night shade." " The Merry Minstrels. Bones Ah s'pose if a man wants tuh build a air castle he has f git de right kind o' tools." Interlocutor Right kind of tools 1 Why, man alive, what kind of tools oould a man use on an air castle? Bones Aero-planes, man. Ah am astonished at yo' lggumenoe. Talk No. 6. Avoid liquid bluing. In every city there is an accumulation of junk bot tles which are gathered up and filled with a weak solution called bluing. Don't buy water for bluing. Buy RED CROSS BALL BLUE; s 5-cent package equals 20 cents' worth of liquid blue. Makes clothes whiter than snow. AT ALL GOOD GRO-CERS. arandfatner at Thirty-five. T. H..Brysoa of Spencer. It Is be lieved, holds the record as the young est grandfather In the state, his age being only thirty-five years. He was married when fourteen years of age, his wife being only thirteen. His old est son was married at the age of seventeen and at the age of eighteen presented to the elder Bryson a grand son. Watklns Chronicle. If the blood is poor and filled with the poisons from diseased kidneys or inactive liver, the heart is not only starved but poisoned a well. There are many con ditions due to impure blood such a,, dropsy, fainting spells, neivous debility' or the many scrofulous conditions, ulcers, " fever-sores," white swellings, eto All can be overcome snd cured by Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery; This supplies pure-blood by aiding digestion, increasing assimilation and im parting tone to the whole circulatory system. Its a heart tonic and a great deal more, having an alterative action on the liver and kidneys, it helps te eliminate -the poisons from the blood. - " " To enrich the blood and increase the red blood corpuscles, thereby feedirff the nerves on rich red blood and doing away with nervous irritability, take Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Disoovery and do not permit a dishonest dealer to insult your intelligence with the " just as good kind." The "Disoovery" has 40 years of cures behind it and contains no alcohol or narcotics, ; Ingredi ents plainly printed on wrapper. ,v Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser is sent frti oeXfeceipt of stamps to pay expense oi wrapping and mailings. Send 31 one-oent stamps for the French cloth-bound book. Address: Dr. R.V. .Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. . M ii are the safest and most reliable cathartic and system cleanser. The best remedy for Torpid I,iver, Biliousness and Sick Headache. At Druggists' or by Mall, 23 Cant Hovt Chemical Co. Portland. OaJtooN Mothers win find Mrs. WlnsloWs Sonthlna tyrup tus best romedv to us lot their ohUdrea luring the teething period. Shakespeare Theories. There have been men crasy enough to try to prove, with ciphers and all manner of mysterious signs and tokens, that Shakespeare was Baoon, that Shakespeare was the son of Eliza beth, that Shakespeare, like Homer, was several people. ..Nobody has ever been crasy enough to try to prove that Shakespeare was cracy. SAUERKRAUT LONGEVITY AID Rev. Flynn of California Makes Some Peppery Remarks on Diet and Fat Two Meals Enough. Cincinnati. "Any man who is so fat that he cannot see his feet while walking, ought to he arrested," said the Rev. Earl Flynn of Berkeley, Cal.. to a Y. M. C. A. audience the other day. "Two meals a day are enough for the average person to eat and remain in a healthy condition. The person who eats three meals a day needs 12 hours sleep to refresh him self." Mr. Flynn, who is T5 years old, con tinued : "The food which collects the long evity germ Is sauerkraut. The man or woman who keeps on a diet of this kind, ought to live a century or more. Sauerkraut is very nutritious and should be on the table of everybody." Continuing his health talk, Mr. Flynn wound up with saying: "To be healthy every minister must sweat twice a week. A good many minis ters only sweat once a month, when they draw their anlnrips.' Properly Applied. "This paper," remarked an Irish woman to her husband as they sat at tea, "says that some feller declares there he sermons in stones. Phwat a'yez think av that?" "Ol dunno about the sermons," replied the good man, "but many a good ar-rgument has coom out ov a brick, Ol'm thlnkinV ' -V Austrian School Gardens. Over eight thousand gardens are cultivated in connection with Austrian schools, the pupils receiving expert tuition In horticulture. Amateur Aeroplanes. Very small boys of the East side have solved unconsciously the prin ciples of the box kite and the aeroi plane. They take an ordinary papei hag, cut the end out of It so that It remains merely a cylinder of .paper, tie a short bit of string to the end where the bottom used to be for a tail, then attach the end of a spool ol thread to the opposite end of the bag. The improvised kite flies easily and steadily an high as the roofs of the tallest tenements. NewYork Sun. Second only to the Bitjie. Shelton's translation of "Don Qui xote" appeared in 1608. Besides this, six others, more or less complete, were published in England beforo the) end of the eighteenth century. ": The) Bible only has been mors widely dlf fused. , .' ' FASHION HINTS Constipation causes and seriously ag gravates many diseases. It is thor oughly cured by Dr. Pierce'B Pellets. Tiny sugar-coated granules. Mankind Analysed. The man who lives quite up to the eat standards of his age, of his peo ple, ef his neighbors, Is not a bad man. The one who Uvea on a scale consider ably above that of his age is a good man, no matter how muoh he may fall below the higher standard of an age more refined, enlightened and civil ised. Free to Onr Header Write Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago, for 48-page Illustrated Eye Hook Free. Write all bout Your Eye Trouble aud tliey will advise as to the Proper Application of the Murine Eye Remedies la Your Hpeclal Case. Your Druggist will tell you that Murine Relieve Bore Eyes, titreugtheus Weuk Eyes. Doesn't Haiart, Soothe Eye Puln, and Hells for 6Uu. Try It In Your Eyes and In Uuby'a Eye ior Scaly Eyelid and (irauiilatlon. For Girli. Conducted br the SISTER8 OF THE HOLY NAMES OF JESUS AND MARY. Cm. AadmUmd Cillittaa Cnrm. Muiic. Art. Elocutioa snd Commtr cisl Deptl. RtridmlanJ DatSludinli. Refined Moral and Intellectual Traialnr. Write forAnnouncemcnl. AddreH S1STKK SUPKKIOR. St. Mar,', Aiaitmy. firtUnJ rvj. mt I ffiMPLDOOM QV I A- DLLLL A , ,mtes I ratruwD. canon. -A., i w : Qame Cook Trounoed the Hawk. Paul E. Gerard went to his farm one recent Sunday afternoon, and while walking over his place he saw a chick en hawk fly to the ground and catch k chicken. One of Mr. Gerard's fine game roosters saw Its companion In trouble, and ran to Its assistance, fighting the, hawk, which later let go the chicken and saved Its life. Bowl ing Qreen Messenger. For a soft silk material, the above sketch is very quaint and pretty. There's a suggestion of our Grand mother's time in the demure neck arrangement and the way it is folded in at the high waist line, held by a yniettish bunch of pink buds. Green for French 8oldlers. Paris. It is announced that the minister for war has decided to make an .experiment with a new uniform at the September maneuvers. A spa da! committee has chosen a uniform of a greyish-green color as being less conspicuous against a, French land scape than the red trousers and blue coat now In service. The new uni form will be served out to at least, a regiment for the experiment Yoa need not btsitste shout using this new Hsir Viorfrom snyfesrof itscnsng ing the color of your bsir. The new Ayer's Hsir Vitof prevents premsture grsyness, but does not change the color ef the hsir even to the slightest degree. at- fcjr Itt i. 0. As a C WmtU. V Aiflry Hog Injures Man. Duquoln, III. George Gavins nar rowly escaped being fatally Injured by a hog which attacked him near his home. The lniunaiea animal rusnea at him without warning and with hi tusk inflicted serious irjurles. !!! WANTED !!! Men 21 to 35 years of age for posi tionH as JSrakemen aud Firemen. Wages to $1 W per mouth. Must be in good health and furnish names of two reputable men as reference. No etrike. The new "Full Crew Law" has created a demand for men that the railroads are unable to meet. If you have had experience, can place you at once without cost of any kind. If not experienced, will prepare you in short time and place yoa when competent. Address Dept. K, INTERSTATE COMMERCE Shippers Freight Service 210 Marquam Building Portland, Oregon , HOWARD E. BTTKTON Luatmlle. Ikjloriulo. Atfttyer and rhmlt. BlMKMluitn urluMl (iuld. HIlTer, LmI, 11. Uol.i, Sliver, Vi; Gold Ux; Kino or (Joppr. II. MhIHdk envelope a A full prfoslliit Kntoa application, control and Umpire wurkao llted. Beferanoai OarbonaM National Uuia. Cleaning Bagdad Rugs. It Is very difficult to wash a Bagdad souch cover or rug successfully. The colors are almost sure to run when treated In the ordinary way. Before beginning operations separate the strips. Then wash each one In a sep arate water. Use white soap and lukewarm water to which a little salt bas been added after a suds has been raised by brisk stirring. Do not rub the strips on a washboard, but merely Hp them Into the water and stir them briskly, then quickly rinse them and bang them over a clothes horse in the kitchen away from the sunlight Be ireful when drying that the strips not overlap. When almost dry press out the wrinkles with a hot Iron. If the middle strips have become slightly worn exchange tbem with those on the jutslde, when sewing the oover togeth sr again. ' Homely Illustration. "Sometimes a virtue caa be exag gerated until It besoms s a vice," said the earnest adviser. "I see exactly what you're consln' at," replied Taran tula Tim. "Whereas four aces Is a blessla' and greatly tci be admired, five of 'em kin crests untold 41 sssslon." When Women Rule. That 14 Judge has decided again as." "That's all right." said the feminine attorney. "I know her. By tomorrow she'U change her mind." City Journal. &tMAen$&ntt - Portland, Oreson J7 - a' Resident snd Day School for Olrls lu" ohsrite of Hiatera of Bt. John Bsptlat (Kpiaoopaljl OoliegJata, Aoadamfe and Elamantary Dapartmaats, afailo, Art, Kloeatlon, Oymnaalam, I For oatalos addreaa TIIK MNTKH Hdl'ERIOR I Of fire 31), St. Helena Hall I 39 PAIR LIKE CUT V WSStv DAISY FLY KILLER ntaatd anr"B"ra,Bt traala and kill, all Ilea. Neat, clean. ornamental, convrn. tent.iheap. Laataall aaoa. Can'taplllor tip over, will not toll or (n)ure anything. t.uaranteen eneu Iva. Olall daalaraoff ent prepaid lor 2oc, HtKOI.U HOMKHS lau Ua Sal" A'a. BraoSlia, . . Fruit Grafting. "By Jove," chortled the Alleged Hu morist, as he gazed at a check for ten dollars received from a confiding ed itor In exchange for a Joke a thousand years old, "who says now that plums do not grow on chestnut trees?" And he hied him forth Into the night and blew himself to a thistle cocktail made of grapa Juice. Harper'a Weekly. BARCrOOT SANDALS. CLOSCD SIDES. Sizes 2 to 5 . . .- .ftc Siites 8 to 11 ,..... .Sa Sis 5 to 8 . . ; 4Uo Sizes 11 to 2 ya) Order by mail now; add 6c for postag-a, ROYAL SHOE CO. 229 Morrison St., bet. First and StcooJ, PsrlluJ, Or. PACIFIC COLLEGE OF CHIROPRACTIC 409 Commonwealth Bldg., Portland, Or. Prospective student writ for Information. -Open and private Clinic, morning-, afternoon and evening:. Invalids and other desiring- skilled aU tendance should write for rooms to the College of Greiner's Chiropractic Health- Homa MATILDA M. GREINER, 0. C, Superintendent 7 75 J Williams Avenue, Portland, Oregon Trained nurffi, skilled operator and the beet Chiropractic advice In consultation In every P N U , No. 24-U WIIKW writing- to advertisers please mention tills paper. V v--T Way ef the World. ,, Such as have lean and spare bodies staff themsolvee out with clothes', so Ihey who are defective la matter, en leavor to mako amendswlt!i word- fcaaUljjo. v . .. . T te MILLIONS of FAMILIES ar usyrupFigs ELIXIRef SENNA FOR COLDS AMD HEADACHES, INDIGESTION AND S)UR STOMACH CAS AND FERMENTATION, CONSTIPATION AND BILIOUSNESS. WITH MOST SATISFACTORY RESULTS. n'r.iss.k,iMak CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. IN THE CIRCLE ON EVERY PACKAGE 0FTHE GENUINE THE WONDERFUL POPULARITY Of THE GENUINE SYRUP OF FIGS AND ELIXIR OF SENNA HAS LED UNSCRUPULOUS MANUFACTURERS TO OFFER IMITATIONS, IN ORDER TO MAKE A LARCER PROFIT AT THE EXPENSE OF THEIR CUSTOMERS. IF A DEALER ASKS WHICH SIZE YOU WISH, OR WHAT MAKE YOU WISH. WHEN YOU ASK FOR SYRUP OF FIGS AND ELIXIR OF SENNA, HE IS PREPAR ING TO DECEIVE YOU., TELL HIM THAT YOU WISH THE GENUINE, MANUFACTURED iY THE CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. ALL RELIABLE DRUGGISTS KNOW THAT THERE IS BUT ONE GENUINE AND THAT IT IS MANU FACTURED BY THE CALIFORNIA FIC SYRUP CO ONLY NOTE THE NAME E?aj isfaiai iisf b m w avfc-i, mj i iiiiajir .in jirik iiiti jii &w wm i rjm m m m. PRINTED STRAIGHT ACROSS, NEAR THE BOTTOM. AND IN THE CIRCLE.NEAR THE TOP OF EVERY PACKAGE. OF THE GENUINE ONE SIZE ONLY. FOR SALE SY ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS REGULAR PRICK 50a PtR BOTTLE, , flClMT. Of ALCOHOL J SI ), j.f-r?. J Si I If "J" -.. l II ! 1 MAM I UAl COrWtMnOrl, 4 If 1 T0 Matt asawu N IBM Jj f f " i JttMovra 3 ji i C asm. Mrsem awrt Su fj MiNIATURC riCTVSS - or PAOuoa SYRUP Or FIGS AND ELIXIR OF SENNA IS ESPECIALLY ADAPTED TO TK8 KTM LADIES AND CHILDREN. AS IT IS MILD AND PLEASANT GENT11.AND ITrEiTH A ABSOLUTELY FREE FROM OBJECTIONABLE INGREDIENTS. IT IS I'M" ii T f -fOR WOMEN AND f OR MEN. YOUNG AND OU FOR SALE hi AU vt-1 -vWe E-3 W ... ALWAYS BUY THI GENUINE. ' 1 L1F0ENIA