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G Make Big tW'wcy Drilling Wells nTUPnnrmfiTivninn I DRILLING MACHINE I On Man Can Handle Hm record of drilling 130 fest and drivine culni la I one da;. Only three levers. Extra larue mM .heavae. (UTUS MM IN nu au Pnaltlvel. will rirlll avorv kind of formation, Avoid delays from sending back Eaat., Bay from us. We build theae up-to-date machine. Will tall 70a all In catalog. Write for it. lEHItOI sUCHMEIT CO., MAIFIt, f01TUM,KEBM VT,1 HOWARD E. BUBTON Asesyer and Chemist, Leadville, Colorado. Specimen iiricea: tiold. Silver. Lead. U. Gold. Silver, l&o; Gold. 60c; Zino or Oopper, il. Mailing enrelopea a id fall pricelisl sent on ept'l leet ion. Control and Umpire worka lioitod. Bt'farenosi Carbonate National liana. WE BUY OLD GOLD Highest prices paid for Silver, Old Jewelry, Gold Teeth, etc. UNCLE MYERS. Forty years In Portland. 71 Sixth, between Oak and Pine, PATENTS IGIVE Y" Peisobu Sebvici 0. 0. MARTIN. " nn mvici. KODAKS KD?K5 Write for catalogues and literature. Developing and printing. Mail orders given prompt attention Fortland Photo Supply Co. 149 Third Street PORTLAND. ORB. IrtMto so, kills all flit. Nat, cleD, ornamental, coovea lent.chcap. leuta .11 MftMsV Can't spill Of tip over, will not toil or Injur anything. Guaranteed effect lvi. Of all Jr&lertor a sent prepaid tor JOc 1 MiHflLh AflMKRA UO Da Kalb At. Bi-Mkljn, . T. BELMONT AUTO SCHOOL Tee frl B0M tWndi fejtractl a eVirhf ind pracilnl work nit on be prodicei ab lame work, drill na us ferrisa. Finelr equippad eudiie nop ud tcbool room. Tuitios in $35 ash; 140 PUnon $10 per week. nn unirr i itta rraiwi . gLuavni auiu ounuu- at TVl CktkC.t --- E 23d ud Herri Porta-. Or. BOYNTON FURNACES Most economical and effective for house end school heating. ' J. C. BAYER FURNACE CO. Front and Market Sts. Portland, Or. SEND FOR CATALOGUE. are the safest and most reliable cathartic and system cleanser. The best remedy for Torpid Liver, Biliousness and Sick Headache. At Druggists' or by Mall, 25 Cent Bovt Chemical, Co. Portland. Oaxootr Jewish Customs. In Israel everything, even to a fun eral, had to give way to a marriage procession. Every one who met eith er a marriage or a funeral procession had to turn back and go with it The More Worthy. ' The men who try to do something and fall are Infinitely better than those who try to do nothing and suc ceed. The Caxton Magazine, , Duty to the Children. ' Children are travelers newly arrived In a strange country; we should there fore make oonacienoe not to mislead them. Locke. World Wheat Cultivation. ' There are over 170,000,000 acres un der wheat cultivation In the world. Attala GREINER'S CHIROPRACTIC HEALTH HOME A healthy body defies disease; Chiropractic adjustments make health; hod,es by removing the oanse of dlacitee. No knives: no drugs; no osteopathy. Fasting and dieting directed sci entiilcully, Trained nurses. AU DISEASES PERMANENTLY REMOVED BY OUR METHODS offerers from Appendicitis, Bronchitis. Can cer. O.itrrrh, Diabetes. Dropsy. Deafness, Kid. lepti. Enema. Goitre, Gnl) Stone. Heart Dis- LumbaRO, Keiiralsia, Paralysis, Kheumatistn, Sciatica, or any other disease. ease. Hernia, are invited to write us. We show jou how to raise yonr vitality and keep well. iWrtte to day. Your our will b Quicker. I MATILDA M. 0REINER, D. C, SUPERINTENDENT 778 Vk WULUMI AVENUE PORTLAND, ORE00N REDUCED RATES on all lines on tccount ASTORIA CENTENNIAL PAGEANT Ask your ticket agent t e full detail HOW FAR HAVE YOU TRAVELED DCM A D17 A DT V riTDF FOR DYSPEPSIA f You Have Never Taken Count Yen Will Be Surprised at Dis tance Covered. Have you ever counted up the num ber of steps which you have made la the course of one day in going to business, in walking from one room to another at home, and bo on, throughout the course of the day? If you will take the trouble to do so, you will be surprised to find what a distance you have covered without realizing it Multiply thoa distance by 865 and you will find that it will not require many years before you have made up the 25,000 miles which Is equal to the circuit of the globe. Most people would certainly be sur prised if they were informed that during the course of their lives they have walked a distance as great as the length of the equator. Yet, how ever sedentary we may be, however little inclined to gain the reputation of a globe-trotter or of an Alpine climber, most of us have, unknown to ourselves, oovered a distance equal to the full circuit of the earth, or a climb to the highest mountain peaks In the world. More than that, we have accomplished a task still more colossal. Without having had occasion to explore the unknown regions be neath the crust of the earth, we have descended as far as the depths of the most unfathomable abysses, even as far as the very center of the earth.- fitrand Magazine. Y. M. C. A. EXPAND8. New Booklet Just Out Can Be Had for the Asking. The Portland Young Men's Chris tian Association is about to enter upon a new era In its work, In ex tending the advantage of Its educa tional department to the entire state. While a great majority ol the 1400 students enrolled in night and day classes are residents ol Portland, yet a large and Increasing number are now enrolling from towna and cltlea outside of Portland. The different courses offered In clude a full Commercial course, comprising Shorthand, Bookkeeping and related subjects; a college pre paratory course, a graded course In elementary subjects for bgys and vocational courses euch as plumbing, carpentry, sheet metal, bricklaying, electrical work, automobile repali and driving. Many students trained In these classes are now occupying important positions in the business houses of Portland. An attractive booklet entitled "Ac tivities" has Just been Issued by the association and contains a statement of all Educational Courses. The Edu cational Director will mall this book let to all persons wno desire It. Classes for day school open Sep tember 5th, night classes Septembei 25th. From present Indications an unusually large registration is antici pated. Had No Use for Earrings. - The Greeks and Romans, good Judges of feminine beauty, did not re gard the earring as Indispensable. Neither the brush nor the chisel of the representation of Venus or any poetic figures with pendants in the ears. .Must Have Meant Paragon. They oould not have been otherwise than rather young, though I oould not see them on account of the screen. "You're the only girl for me," he told her "you're all my fancy paint ed yoo the very paregoric of wom ankind 1" Success Magazine. Always. When a man begins by saying: "I want to tell you a got-i Joke on my self," you may be sure that he is go ing to try to make somebody else appear ridiculous. Limitation of the Brain. -. . "You cannot educate or draw out of any brain more than nature has al ready put Into it Borne day, perhaps, we shall try to adapt our education to possibilities," Aaatolo Franca Not of Much Account. A man who can't stand prosperity Isn't likely to bear up very well under adversity. AUG. 1 0 to SEPT. 9 Portland, Oregon ' Resident and Day School for Girls lJa charge of Bisters of St. John Bsptlst (Episcopal j OollogleU, Academic and Elementary Department, ICusle, Art, Bloentien, Oynmaolam. For catalog address THE SISTER SUPERIOR Office 30, St. Helens Hall i HOLY I For Cltls. Conducted by the 8ISTEH8 OF Trll NAMES OF JESUS AND NARY. Cra. J.adrmH .nd CtlUtlsu Cturm. Mnile. Art, Elocstloa tat Coamer dJ Depti. gjHJm) tmd Dn Snubnti. Retned Moral end Intellectual Traialnf. Write forAnnonnccmenL Address tlSTEX SUPERIOR. ST. Ucn'l Jttvhmy, FtnUmd MESS COLLEGE fltrasutM on brfamd atnrm potntin tofcis I s tn ressop fpr vir rtsismwesyagj) lb: SEND FOR FREE FIRST LESSONS 1 Wl I IV; V WHEE OTHOTg-T mm GOME TO PORTLAND AND BE CURED IN FIVE DAYS VARICOSE VEINS, HERNIA, BLOOD POISON i , i Irak Wo severe operations, many cases permanently cured in one . treatment, jiosi wme-saving, moss natural, moss bits. l radical and permanent core. I ire my word and will cite yon to other medical authorities that this is a fact I am ear. lainlv prepared to cure by experience and equipment, which are the keystones to success. I have the best equipped medical office on the Coast. I will give $M0 to any charity as smaxantee that every statement in this announcement is true. I invite you to eome to my office. I will explain to yon my treatment for Varicose Vein. Hernia. Kervou Debility, Blood Poison, Piles, Fistula, Bladder, Kidney, Prostatic and all Men's Ailment sod give you FKEB a physical examina tion; if necessary a microscopical and chemical analysis of secretions, to determine pathological and bacteriological con ditions. Every man should take advantage of this oppor tunity to learn their trae condition. A. permanent Our is tcAat you leant A permanent Curt tf tehat J fit. WRITTEN GUAR ANTE! My written guarantee means a cure or ft pay. I guarantee to core certain ailment or refund every dollar you hare paid. My services cost you nothing unless I cure your Varicose Veins, Hernia. Pfles, Fistula, Blood Pot son, or any ailment I fnaraste to cur. Terms are reasonable and no more than yon are able and willing to pay for benent. Oflles bears A. sf. to s y. ST. ludays, 1 A. at. U 1 1. M. A. O. Smith M. P. I sa the aalyisecialiKui Portia, 4 wba doe M sdvutise a tcttrio-t asses of I rahUsa sir tret -horomtik. correct asafct sad suae aally conduct my eftre. ' SOS" ll MOM rSlIlM I sac Ptofeteor Euriicn's woadcrfol aew dis covery, " '606" la cases ol Specific Blood Poison. It caret is one treat ment aad is the greatest marvel f oKdkai science Tale sew remedy huheeii rot fvV.r nri iBTBPtmnc'iof etict. Lctrfecrp!i:Bhtoyeo HD fi C1JITU tu Btoiaisoa at., cot. isooas tilt A a Olfll I n roittASD. ottaoa Miinyon's Stomach Treatment Performing Miracles. Munyon Tells You How to Get Well Free of Charge. M hi urnin ni iicuHrnu E A few days ago I received a letter from a young man, who states he Is 28 years of age, and has occupied several Important positions, but ow ing to indigestion and inability to sleep he has been unable to concen trate his mind upon his work and has consequently been discharged on the ground of neglect of duty. He goes on to say that he is a young man of steady habits, but for years he has suffered from dyspepsia, which has so affected his nerves that he Is unable to sleep, and that It Is not neglect upon his part, nor lack of Interest, but simply - physical weak ness. He asks my advice in this matter. For the benefit of a large number of those similarly situated I propose to answer this letter publicly, hoping that it may be the means of helping many who may be affected in this way. In the first place the stomach must be well before the nerves can be made strong. The nerves must be made strong before one can eleep well. No one Is capable of doing htn best who is In any way troubled with Insomnia or any form of nervousness. The greatest generals have been men of Iron nerve and indomitable will. They-have had perfect digestion, be ing able to eat well and digest all they ate. It Is said Napoleon lost the battle of Waterloo because of a fit of in digestion. Grant's enormous reserve power was due to a well stomach. Abraham Lincoln said that "he did not know that he had a stomach." Grover Cleveland, It Is Bald, could work 18 hours a day, eat a hearty meal at S or 3 o'clock in the morn ing, go to bed and sleep soundly un til 9 o'clock and get up refreshed, ready for .a new day's work. Pres. Taft Is another type of a healthy manhood. Who thinks for one moment that he would be the President of the United States today had he been a dyspeptic or affected with some nervous ailment? I claim that two-thirds of all the failures In professional and business life are due to weak and deranged stomachs. No business house would care to employ a dyspeptic representative to sell goods for them on the road. One-half the men who etand behind counters today, earning from $12 to $15 a week, will never get beyond these figures, for the reason that they are physically weak. They lack the nerve power and commanding strength that come from a good sound stomach. No one cares to hear a dyspeptic preacher. No matter how pious he may be, he Is bound to reflect his bilious and Jaundiced condition. He will unconsciously inoculate his hear ers with his melancholy feelings. No one would think of entrusting an important legal case in the hands of a dyspeptic lawyer, any more than he would care to entrust his own life, or that of a dear one in the hands of a physician who is nervous, Irritable or a dyspeptic. Men must have good digestion, strong nerves and vital manhood In oYder to ren der a clean, clear-cut decision either in medicine, law or business. I believe more than half of the divorces can be traced to 111 health, I want every dyspeptic to try my stomach treatment. It makes old stomachs almost as good as new. Its marvelous power for digesting food and getting the best out of It makes for good rich red blood. This In turn strengthens the nerves, builds up the general system, and will sure ly prolong life and make it a pleas ure to live and do the things allotted to us. Professor Munyon makes no charge for consultation, or medical advice; not a penny to pay. Address Pro fossor J. M. Munyon's Laboratories, Fifty-third and Jefferson Streets, Phil adelphia, Pa, Railroad Caruso With a Cyclone in Either Lung. Clyde Hayes, Who Calls the Trains In Chicago's Big Northwestern Sta tion, Has a Voice Like a Fo'ghorn. Chicago. Clyde B. Hayes is the rail road Caruso. Every day from 3:30 p. m. to 11 he proclaims the departure of more trains than any other station caller. His concert platform is of all steel construction and it is located way up near the splendid celling of the new Northwestern railroad sta tion. Thirty thousand people each day lend appreciative ears as he skylarks the suburban schedule on the Milwau kee and Galena divisions, plus enough overland trains to keep Chicago and the Pacific coast bound in close fel lowship. Presidents of the United States, boy orators, world famous evangelists, divinities of grand opera, baseball umpires none of these ever bad the constant opportunities of Train Announcer Hayes to enlighten and electrify a listening multitude. Passing swiftly over the poor boy and burning ambition section of his life, we find Hayes In full charge of a night accommodation train In Nebras ka. Yes, until recently he was a rail road conductor, and was treading the threadbare aisle of a Nebraska ac commodation, occasionally unhooking a brightly nlckled lantern from his left elbow and dropping off into the night to wigwag the engineer. One day the division superintendent of the Northwestern line at Omaha summoned young Conductor Hayes In to his grim presence. "Are you aware, Mr. Hayes, that you have been 'turned in a number of Truth's Revelation. I looked at my Brother with the Microscope of Criticism and I said, TIow coarse my Brother is!" I looked at him with the Telescope of Scorn and I said, "How small my Brother is I" Then I looked in the Mirror of Truth and I said, "How like me my Brother is!" Bolton Hall. Buelneesllke. A man tt Munich who lost $10,000 In bank notes in the street a few days ago, and advertised $300 reward to the finder, received a check for $V 700 from the finder, a man of a busi nesslike turn of mind, who wrote that, to avoid delay, he had kept off his reward. Qood Advice. Rah elbows with the least of the world people, If you would quicken rour brain and soften your hearts Fichange. Or it Would Walt Long. This work of helping the world for ward happily does not wait to be done by perfect men. George Eliot. i Uao Qinnri q iiuo uiuuu a 58 Year Test mm I HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS Its merit is, therefore, proven in cases of SICK HEADACHE SOUR STOMACH INDIGESTION CONSTIPATION BILIOUSNESS CRAMPS, DIARRHOEA AND MALARIA A trial today will convince you that it is the medicine you need. All Druggists. II -1 rrrif BUDGET OF USEFUL HINTS Valuable Bits of Advice for House keepers and Others, Qlven by English Magazine. Some new hints for the housekeep er, or for any woman for that matter, are given in an English magazine called the Matron. For example, one needn't be a housekeeper, or even a woman, to be glad to know what to do when a fishbone is stuck in one's throat. According to this authority the prop er thing Is to hand the sufferer a lamon. If it Is sucked for a little while the bone win move on. In one case it succeeded after the bone had been in the throat two days. Another use for lemon Juice is to remove warts. This is done by drop ping It on twice a day. To retain the color and gloss of a white silk blouse after washing put a teaspoonful of alcohol into the rinsing water. This keeps it from turning yel low and gives it when Ironed the gloss of new silk. To clean the lace yoke and sleeves of waists sprinkle the lace freely 1th powdered borax, then roll it up and fasten with pins. Let It remain for at least twelve hours, then shake out and brush with a clean soft brush. To remove Ink stains from carpets take a sauoer of fresh milk and a clean soft rag. Renew the milk if necessary and wash finally with clean water. To take coffee stains from any ma terial rub a little glycerine into the stain and then wash with hot soap and water. To prevent milk from scorching when It Is being boiled sprinkle a lit tle sugar into the saucepan after the milk Is poured Into it Do not stir the milk even though the pan is a very thin one. The milk will not burn. but will leave the saucepan as clean as if only water bad been in it, BLUE1 BLUE! BLUE1 Blue that's all blue. RED CROSS BALL BLUE delights the laundress A wash dav necessity. Once tried aJwaj'B used. A standard bluing foi 20 years. More satisfactory than liquid blue and more economical because It Is not 4-5 water. Easily handled and cannot spill. Price, 10 cents. ASK THE GROCER. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription Is the best of all medicines for the cure of diseases, disorders and weaknesses peculiar to women. It is the only preparation of its kind devised by a regularly gradu ated physician an experienced and skilled specialist in the diseases of women. It is a safe medicine In any condition of the system. THE ONE REMEDY which contains no alcohol end no injurious habj-forming drugs and which creates no craving for' aich stimulants. THE ONE REMEDY ao good that its makers sue not afraid to print its every ingredient on each outside bottle -wrapper and attest to the -truthfulness of the same under oath." It it sold by mediolne dealers everywhere, and any dealer who hasn't It can get it. Don't take substitute of unknown composition for this medicine off -known composition. No counterfeit is as good as the genuine and the druggist who says something else Is "just as good as Dr.' Pierce's" is either mistaken, or is trying to deceive you for his own selBsh benefit. Such a man is not to be trusted. He Is trifling with your most priceless possession your health may be your life itself. Set that you get what you ask for. ' . - . -I si ' i , 1. GILLESPIE SCHOOL OF EXPRESSION 534 Morrison St., Portland, Oregon. Two-year courses for teachers, readers and public speakers. Graduates after completin; two years of post-graduate work, granted professional diplomas. Continuous classes from to 1 o'cloek, flv days per week. Individual lessons with cither the principal or th assistant, afternoons and evenings. EMMA W. GILLESPIE, Principal O Plant Feigns Death. In South America there is a plant a species of mimosa which feigns death for the purpose, naturalists think, of preventing grass-eating ani mals from eating it In its natural state it is bright green, but as soon as it la touched it collapses into a tangle of apparently dead brown stems. CHANGE IN WOMAN'S LIFE Made Safe by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Caller Hayes. times lately?" said the superintendent to the conductor after the latter had nervously placed his cap on the edge of the glass topped table. Hayes trembled and his heart sank. To be "turned In," in railroad patois, means to be the object of complaints by passengers. "What have I done, slrf be mur mured anxiously. "You have disturbed the sleep of a large number of passengers on this line," said the superintendent "Let ters have come to me from traveling men who ride on your train, and they say that when you announce a station at night your voice not only wakes them, but scares them and knocks them out of a proper frame of mind to do business the next day. Here after, Mr. Hayes, when calling out star tlons I wish you would not try to dis place the window panes or experiment with sound vibrations on the bell rope. But It seems that Mr. Hayes is a walking library for volumes and vol umes of stentorian noise. It couldn't be suppressed, and as he had no time to attend a ball game and let out steam on the bleachers, he had to re sume his old habit of standing at one end of a yellow car and closing the loor at the opposite end by sheer force of his low register. Also ho would cough when impelled by the platform draft, and the stovepipe would col lapse with a Jangling noise. For a time the gentle patter of cinders would be stilled and the volatile dents In the water cooler would take up the echoes. At least, that was the descrip tion given by the sleep-eager passen gers who signed a petition which was sent to the big chief at Omaha ere another month had passed. The railroad officials were deeply puzzled by the case of Conductor Hayes, who had proved himself relia ble and efficient in every other way. Some one suggested putting him on a day run, where people sleep at their own riskyor at the mercy of the train butcher. In the meantime the hilarious story of Conductor Hayes and the sleepy drummers found Its way to Chicago and Conductor Hayes was ordered to report here. He came wondering and promptly he was set to work learn ing the list of train departures. Then when the new station was opened, like an admiral on the porch of a bat tleship, he stood in his high balcony and began his interminable recita tions in earnest For a day or so he wrestled with echoes and acoustic snares, but now he has mastered the problem of resonance In the great station. Not an Old Man's Game! 1 may have lost my golf ball, thought the old man, as he crept on all fours round the bush Into which it had rolled, "but I will not lose my temper." Bo he continued to grovel and grope, and to wear a persuasive, pa tient smile. His knees bagged, his back ached horribly, and the bush be stowed upon his hands a generous quantity of thorns. But he refused to discard his smile, and kept on re peating: "No. I wlU not loss my temper. I will not!" Suddenly the elusive ball caught his eye. Flopping flat, he stretched his band towards it, grasped It among its nest of thorns, and gingerly withdrew tt Hoity-toity I " exolaimed an old woman behind him. "You ought to be ashamed, blrdnestlng at your time of titer And then he did lose his temper. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets regulate and Invigorate stomach, liver and bow els. Sugar-coated, tiny granules. Easy to take as candy. Young Nature Faker. A small boy recently became the proud possessor of a donkey which was not a very young or a fine-looking animal. One day the lad was enjoy ing a ride on its back when the min ister of the parish met him. "Hallo, sonny I" said the minister. "Quite a rare beast you have there!" "Yes," replied the boy, "but I suppose there are a great many of 'em in the theo logical gardens!" Lightning Spared Them. Three laborers engaged on a thresh ing machine at a farm at Malong, Aus tria, had a wonderful escape from be ing killed by lightning a few days ago. The lightning struck the sheaf carrier, shattering it to matchwood and was then diverted into the earth, which it tore up to a depth of eight Inches for several yards. The men, who had camped under the machine, were considerably dazed for some time. . Mothm wlU find Mrs. WlnsloWs Boothlni iTup the best romedr to use foi their cliUdxei luring the teething period. 9 & i si m mm mmL Ii Danger. Elopement Is becoming highly pop ular In certain circles in America young couples rushing off to distant States to get married without the knowledge of their parents, "lo many Instances, we gather," says a writer in the London Evening News, "the greatest secrecy has to be ob served for fear that the parents might hear of the projected match and give their consent." tt Cures Whll You Wlb. "mw Allen's Foot-Ease Is a certain cure for hot. -uiun,.iiu n.uiien,s-iiing toei. bold by aUJjluggistjt. Price Jon. Uon't accent ant .HreWS- T'1?1, C FflKK. Aadrea. auea. vuueiuu, w noy, ft. i, 8peeds With Horse Car. New York. John Scott was fined $1 for speeding his horses attached to a crosstown car. Magistrate Corrlgan warned the old driver that only his gray hairs saved blm. "Hundreds," said Corrlgan, "might have been shocked to death at th sight" Breaks Wrltt 8wattlng Fly. Dubuque, la. Wlllard Stelner, a mr sic teacher, while following the injuno tion to "swat the fly." broke hit wrist Solerrtlflo Phenomenon. While a plumb-line may be straight, U is, curiously nongb, not always vertical Irregularities of density la the arost of the globe may produce this phenomenon. A remarkable In stance in point was found la the is land of Porto Rico, where the devia tion from the vortical is so great that In mapping the Island the northern and southern coast lines, as shows tn the older maps, had each to be moved Inward half a mile. Seize Present Happiness, With most people happiness Is something that is always fust ft day off. But I have made it a rule never to put off being happy till tomorrow. Dont accept notes for happiness, be cease you'll find that when they're doe they're never paid, but Just re newed for another thirty days. Let ters from a Belt-Made Merchant to Els Bon. Varied Irtetruotten. Wise men are instructed by reason, tnen of less understanding by expert snoe, the most Ignorant by necessity. -Unknown. Granitevllle, Vt "I was passing through the Change of Life and suffered from nervousness and other annoyin symptoms, and can truly saV that Lydia JS. llnkham s vegetable Com pound has proved worth mountains or gold to me, na it restored my noaitn and strength. I never forget to tell my friends what Lydia E. l'lnkham't Vegetable Compound has done for mo during this trying period. Complete restoration to hoaltti means so much to me that for tl Bake of other suffer ing women I am willing to make my trouble public bo you may puuiisti this letter." Mrs. Ctias. Bakclay, ll.r.D., Graniteville, Vt. No other medicine for woman's Ills has received Buch wide-spread and un qualified endorsement. No other med icine we know of has such a record of cures as has Lydia E. Tinkham's vegetable compound. For more than 80 years It has been curing woman's Ills such aa Inflamma tion, ulceration, fibroid tumors, irreg ularities, periodic pains and nervous prostration, and it is unequallod for carrying women safely through the period oi cnange oi iiie. Mrs. Pinkliam, at Lynn, Mass., Invites all sick women to write her for ad vice. Her advice Is free, w i m n a ana aiwuys nuipiiu. Drives awav FHe9, Mosquitoes and Gnats, It protects horses and cattle from attacks of insects, enabling them to feed and sleep in peace. It prevents loss of weight and strength from worry caused ty attacks of insects, and from the irritation of their bites and stings. There is a satisfaction in the relief it affords domestic animals from the scourge of maddening parasites and flies, besides the profit in returns. Horses do more work on less feed and cows yield more and better milk when relieved from the frenzy incited by con.stn.ntly fighting a swarm of voracious, insatiable insects. Four sizes, 25c, 50c, 75c and $1.2$. Ask your merchant for it. Hoyt Chkmicai. Co. roriland.-Gregon Determination Wine. The longer I live, the more I am certain that the great difference be tween men between the feeble and the powerful, the great and the Insig nificant la energy, Invincible deter mination, a purpose once fixed, and then death or vlotory. -Sir Foxwell Dux ton. Conquer Self-Distrust, Belf-dlstrust is the cause of most of our failures. In the assurance of strength there Is strength, and they are the weakest however strong, who have no faith in themselves or their powers. Dovee. Learn How to Shake Hands. Few people know how to shake hands well; the general run of folk either give a Ump paw and allow It to be shaken, or else grasp yours in theirs and nearly dislocate It with their violence. London World. Secret Cameras. A number of secret cameras are on the market One resembles a pair of field glasses. While the photographer la apparently looking at a distant view he is In reality snapping the unsuspecting person at his side. Her Criticism. "I wish Frits would write bis figures tlaluer. I can't possibly tell from his tter whether it is 1,000 or 10,000 tlsses that he sends me. Fliegende Blaetter. Going Up Aloft A woman nine feot In height has felt obliged to consult a specialist in dis eases of the heart. Can you picture that specialist, with stethoscope in hand, going up a stepladdert Cleve land Plain Dealer. t Religion In Dally Life. Your dally dutlos are part of your religious life, Just as muoh as your Sevotlons. Beecher. A Tonic. Alterative and ResolveuL,-Th beat remedy for Kidneys', Liver and Bowel. Eradicates l'lmples. Eruptions and Disorders of the Skin, l'urifles the lilood and gives Tone, Streugtli aud Vigor to the entire aystaut. j COFFER J TEA SPICES EAnlNO powder c- EXTRACTS 1 JUST RIGHTS CL)SSETfiDEVp PORTLAND. ORE l -v- r 1 ffi 4: I rmt Tut 1 yjr mtM 1 I suWMtaj N' ,lunaor fankTttJ(5. 1 I roHJLANo. oanON. I wmm f V , AXf KT Jk VJgAJAVk3- rinpet In Qual'ty, Lartreet In Variety, They nii'oC uvur- requlroiiiHii for cltkiiliig uu4 polishing shoes of Ail kinds aud colors. ii 11 nn 1 , iMHinvisie Does Not Color Hair Ayer's Hair Vlaor, as now made from our new Improved formula, does not stain or color the hair even to the slightest degree. Gray hair, white hair, blonde hair Is not made a shade darker. But It certainly does stop falling hair. No question about that. f not fhangt Iht refer of Iht h!r. A vers formula, with swob boiti. Shew II to yoar daotoy Ask fcim onl II, th.a dea a. .ays Indeed, we believe it will stop every case of falling hair unless there Is some very unusual complication. something greatly sffectlngtbs eenersl health. Tnen you should coniuTt your physician Also ask him sbouttbs new Ayer's Hair Vigor. aIUd y th J. 0. Ajm C Lowell. 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