Eruptions Drj, moist, scaly tetter, all forms of eczema or salt rheum, pimples and other cutaneous eruptions pro ceed from humors, either inherited, or acquired through defective di gestion and flfwimilfttion. To treat these eruptions with drying medicines is dangerous. ' The thing to do is to take Hood's Sarsaparilla and Pills Which thoroughlycleanse the blood, expelling all humors and building up the whole system. They cure. Hood's Sarsaparilla permanently rtired J.ti. Hi net, Franks, IU.,of :ema, from which h had suffered tome time; and ii m Alrine Wol ter, B z 212. Alpone. Wis., At p mpht on her fact and back and chafed skin on her txxlv, by which ah had been greatly troubled. Tliere re more testimonial) in favor of Hoods than can be published. K4Tm Smrmanarltla mrmmlmmm f swiaf kmrnmrn f jarawatfli. Crush. "There was a crush at the weJding, I suppose." "Crush? Wut, the ushers hail to form a firing wedge in onler to get the bridal party np to the altar. Life. Piso's Cur is the best medicine we ever used for alt affections of the throat ami lung. V. O. Ksdslit, Vanbureii, lad.. Feb. 10, liaJO. Aa Indigestible Man Kitty But he is such an indigestible roan. Jane Indigestible? Kitty Yes; he always disagrees with me. Detroit Free Press. FITS FaraMnratlr Con. No fits er iiorromDo eft flnrt i' u.nf Tr. KliM'aOrrat Sra Ksatuisr. SndrarrRBKfl-J.eOtTullnku.itrma. it. Da. K. II. Klin a. Ltd..ui Arch .SU Philadelphia. Pe Their Wivts. "How many men owe their success In life to their wives." "Yes. And how many more men owe their wives to their success in life." Life. Oregon Blood Purine ia rightly named, because it purifies the blood and tones up the body. "r - Spring Medicine "I see the doctor is sending bills to all his patients." "Yes; I suppose he thinks at this season of the year they all need bitter pills." Philadelphia Bulletin. ' Ask Tanr Dealer for Allen's Fext-Kase, A powder. It Cum Swollen, Sore. Hiit, Callous, Aching .Hweatlng Feet aud Itucrowinij 3; nils. Wakes new or tight shoe easy. At all Dnisreist and shoe Stores, Si rents. Accept No Hutwtitute. Sample Free. Address Allen K OluuteU, LeRoy, X. Y. No Vacant Lot for Her. He Darling, I love you. Will you not make me happy by c-haring my humble lot with me? She Is there a nice little house on the lot, Henry? Boston Herald. - Mothers will find Mrs. Wlnslow's Sooth In 5 Syrup the best remedy to use tor their children daring the teething period. ' Between Friends. Enpeck I understand your wife is ill. Meeker Yes; she hasn't spoken a word for three days. Enpeck Good! You always were a lucky dog. Chicago News. If yon want to try a (ample of the finest spices you ever used send us 5 cents in stamps with the name of your grocer and mention this paper and we will fend you a 10 cent tin of Monopole White pepper or cayenne or ginger or other variety you may select a? a sam ple. We know it ia only necessary to get you to try them to make you a be liever in Monopole. Address Wad hams & Kerr Bros., Portland, Ore. Proof Conclusive. Bobbie Grandma, kin I pull out one of your white hairs? . "Yes, dear." Bobbie (gleefully) There, siree! The Bible does lie. There aint no number on this one. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Tlsa Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature Cause and Effect. ( "John," she said to her husband, who was grumbling over his breakfast, "your love has grown cold." "No, it hasn't!" he snapped, "but my breakfast has." "That's just it. If your love hadn't grown cold, you wouldn't notice . that your breakfast had." Philadelphia Press. Too Thin. Church Music Committee I thought you said you were a fine bass? You can't be heard ten seats from the or gan. - -" Bass Well, isn't that a fine voice? Boston Herald. . Hamlin's Wizard Oil is an old remedy, and like an old friend may be depended on. It cures pain. Wouldn't Squander it Mr. Hardfiste If I give you this penny, my man, will you squander it lor drink? Weary Walker No, sir; I'll use it to git a new autymobile my old one's weann out. Household Economy. It is a false economy to buy groceries which are cheap at the expense of quality. You can't afford to tamper with yourhealth. for that reason you ought to buy MONOPOLE GROCERIES The purest to be had and very reasonable In price. AU first class grocers handle them. WADHAMS ft KERR BROS., Packers. ' Portland. 31. mm !! UL (tS -nblk AIL USE t Ail S. Best Cough Syrup. Turns Good. Use I In time. Bold nr driiKiriftn. TLa- t I i 1 el GOOD Short Storiej Gladstone once said of himself: "My mind is like a market gardener's band cart, full every mornitig of fresh fruit and vegetables. Those undisposed of at night 1 empty out and start with a fresh stock next day." At a Uluner In New York Andrew Carnegie said: "I sometimes think this would be an appropriate epitaph to be placed upon my tomb: 'Here lies a man who knew how to get around htm much cleverer men than himself.' Not long ago, two enthusiastic an glers arranged a fishing match to de cide the respective merits of the worm and the minnow as bait. For hours tbey sat patiently on a bank without get ting so much as a ulbble. At last the proprietor of the worm suddenly said that he bad got a bite, and. Jerking his line out of the water, discovered at the end of it the other man's mlunow. which, having by this time grown hun gry, had devoured his worm. The other day, when the Jury In a murder trial in the Ixmisvllle courts had retired to their room, the foreman said: "Gentlemeu, thla is a serious case we have to decide. A ruau's life may be forfeited by our decision. How many Christians are among ns" Nine men raised their hands. "Will one of you pray?" asked the foreman. One of the oldest Jurors said he would do his best. AU knelt, and a most earnest and im pressive prayer was offered. Balloting was then begun. Several Jurors were In favor of a iife sentence, and others for terms as short as eight years. The Jury finally agreed on eighteen years. One day last autumn Bennet Bur leigh, the noted English special war correspondent, was encountered a few mllea outside Pretoria by the volcanic rhetorician. General Tucker. "What the are you doing out here with that thing?"' asked the Gen eal, pointing to a kodakwhlch was slung round his shoulders. -Well, sir," promptly replied Mr. Burleigh, "I was Intending to take some photographs; but had I known that I was to have the pleasure of meeting you I should have brought cut a phonograph." At this audacity, it Is said that even General Tucker's stock, of sulphurous adjectives ran low. It ia related that the only man who ever got even with Cecil Rhodes in the matter of personalities was a little Ger man clerk In the government office at Johannesburg. Rhodes on this occa sion had to stand in line, aud be didn't like it He had not been used to stand ing in line in South Africa or anywhere else. "Please attend to me at once, . he said, "I can't wait" "When your turn comes, mister," mumbled the clerk. "Confound you. sir; don't you know who I am? I'm Rhodes." "Oh. yes, I knew that; but that doesn't wor ry me," was the unruffled reply. it you were in Cape Town, I'd have you discharged in a minute," roared the Premier. "Yes. I have liearu mat xney discharge people in Cape Town for do ing their duty." answered the clerk; "but we ain't in Cape Town. This Is a republic." A Sketching Party. "I can't entertain on the lawn yet for several weeks to come." said a young woman who likes to gather her friends for a Jolly time, "and since we must amuse ourselves indoors. I've planned a sketching party that 1 think will be Just delightful. Perhaps It's an old Idea, but at any rate I never heard of it. "I'll seat my friends In rows, and give each person a peucil and a block of paper. Then each will be told to draw the face, In profile, of the person at bis or her right. "The sketches will not be meant as caricatures, you understand, but they must be as natural and true to life as the artists can make them. A great many people can't draw at all. you say? Ah, but that'll be all the more fun! Fancy me I can't make a crooked line, much less a straight one trying to sketch one. side of my next neighbor's fierce mustache, and all the time re flecting that my nest neighbor at the left Is trying to do justice- to my snub nose! Oh. it'll be interesting every minute! 'Terhaps it would be well to make a rule that no one shall look at a neigh bor's sketch until all are completed, and possibly we ought to allow just so much time to finish the drawings. The prizes for the best and the worst like nesses will be pictures,-1 guess. "Card parties and dancing parties are so common that they're stupid, and be sides, many people object to them alto gether. But there can't be anything ob jectionable about my sketching bee, and I'm sure that it will not be dull!" What to Wear in Berlin. Germany is perhaps the last country where one would look for a Count d'Orsay, but one has apparently arisen, says the London Mail. An enterprising member of the "up per circles," with an eye to commercial ism, not long ago took very tastefully furnished offices in the west end of Berlin, where he gives advice as to "correct" and fashionable dress for the male sex. His name is not divulged, but his suc cess in offering "advice to men regard ing dress and toilet" hns proved very successful, as mauy of his clients de clare they have not sufficient time to give to such matters, and are w illing to accept instruction as to the latest fash Ion. ' Ills success has induced several la dles of position to start similar consult ing rooms for fashionable ladies. In these cases, too, no names are given, the business being done by recommen dation. To such an extent has competition grown here that many tailors are ready to attire good-looking men in the latest fashions gratis In condition that they recrfmmend them clients. There are also tailors and costumers who dress people for a fixed sum annually, renew ing his clothes on certain dates and tak ing back the old ones. Short-Sighted German Students. . No fewer than 01 per cent of Ger man students are short-sighted, states Prof. Colin of Breslau. In Great Luck. . "You've lynched the wrong man," cried the sheriff. "Well," replied Alkali Ike thought fully, "it's a great piece of luck (tat wo didn't find it out in tine to spoil the fun." . Very Unwelcome. Pandy Pikes Yon don't look wry ploastnt, pard. Did yvr get a kand-out at de last house? Billy Coalgate Yes, but de hand dat cum was in de shape of a closed fist. Chicago Post. Thcrt art Different Kinds. Newwed Are you fond Mrs. of sports? Mrs. Coyne I love one. Mrs. Newwed Footkall? Mrs. Coyne No; my huslnd. Boston Herald. Explained. "It seems to me," said tae young housewife, "there's entirely too much water in the milk you serve." "It won't occur again, na'am," said the foxy milkman. "You see, the farmer's matt has been giving the cows oo much salt and it makes 'en wry thirsty. The farmer's got a new man now." Philadelphia Press. Always Consistent She When are you going to give me the money to buy that new dress? He Next week. "That's what you said last week." "Xe8 Hn that's what I say now and am going to say next ek. I aint the kind of a man to say one tiling one week and another thing next week." Tit-Bits. A Woman's Complexion. Ia the spring, when the young rota's fancy is rightly turning to thoughts of love, the young lady of fashion is spending her spare time ever her complexion, for the winter months of close stilled rooms, lite hour and the long round of dissiuation demanded by society begin to tell strongly on the bloom of the feminine cheek and a thorough treatment must be given to tone an the sptem and bring back the freshness before summer arrives. , The fiist thing is to look well after the diet and sec that it is wholesome and varied, and sufficient ia quantity to keep up Uie strength. Some skins in the spring of the year are subject to disfiguring eruptions and the most approved means of getting rid of this trouble is to take Vogeler's Curative Compound, which purifies, cools and cleanses the blood from all impurities, and removes every trace of skin eruptions. Beware of any and all external face and skia remedies, such as lotions, powders, soaps etc., many of whiclr-are absolutely dangerous, from the fact that they contain powerful chemicals, which have been known to mark and otherwise disfigure the face for life. Vogeler's Curative Compound is made wholly from purely vegetable ingredients, from the formula of oue of London's most noted living physi cians, and has no equal for beautifying the complexion, because it purifies and cleanses the blood and nukes pure rich red blood. It also tones up the syslrm, gives aa appetite, ensures sweet and peaceful sleep, invigorates and strengthens the entire nervous organi sation. It makes people well. A free sample bottle will be sent free by applying Is St. Jacobs Oil, Ltd., Baltimore, Aid. A Sleepy Job. Friend What are you going to do with the alarm clock? Salesman Taking it down for onr store. Friend Out of order, eh? . Salesman Not at all. I just get it to go off at the closing hour. Our store don't advertise, you know. Philadel phia Press. ABSOLUTE SECURITY, Genuine Carter's Uttle Liver Pills. Must Bear Signature of 5m Fat-Simile Wrapper Below. Tear emmll mmt aa eaay t.takesawga& FOR HEADACHE. FOR DIZZINESS. FOR BIUOUSRESS. FOR TORPID LIVER. ' FOR C0NSTIPATI3R. FOR SALLOW SKI I. FOR THECOMPIXX.CS CURE SICK HEADACHE. Got a Good Start. Ht I was once one of the judges at a baby show. Shfc Heavens! How did you es cape? He We handed in a sealed verdict. Puck. Lost Hair " My hair came out by the hand ful, and the gray hairs began to creep in. I tried Ayer's Hair Vigor, and it stopped the hair from com ing out and restored the color." Mrs. M. D.Cray, No. Salem, Mass. There's a pleasure in offering such a prepara tion as Ayer's Hair Vigor. It gives to all who use it such satisfaction. The hair becomes thicker, longer, softer, and more glossy. And you feel so secure in using such an old and reliable prepara tion. Sl.M a sortie. All sretgtsts. If your druggist caiuiot supply you, send us one dollar and we will express yoa bottle, lie sure s.nd give the name of your nearest express office. Address, J. C. A VKR CO., Lowell, Mass. CARTER'S nrrhE, ftflVER MR. DOOUEY ON READING H Point Out a IpUr Mtsappre henaiofu Readln', me fn'ml. Is talked about be all readln' people as though It was tV on'y thing that makes a man betthec thin hts neighbors. But th' truth Is that readln' Is th' nex' thing this side It goin' to bed rr tvsttn th" mind. With uios' people it take th' place It wurruk. A man docsu't think whin h ' readlu', or If he has to, th' book Is no fun. Did ye her have something to do that ye ought to do, but dldu't want to, an' while ye was within' ye was dead, did ye happen to pick up a newspaper? le know w hat occurred. Ve dldu't Jus' skltu through th' spoortln' lutillyglnce aii th' crime news. Whlu ye got through with thliu, ye read th' other quart nor ft th pa per. Ye read about people ye nlver heerd Iv, an' happenlu's ye didn't uudherstand th' fashion uotes, th' theatrical gossip, th a'clety news fr'ui Peoria, tU' quotations on oats, th curb market, th' real-estate transfers, th' marredge licensee, th death notices, th' want ads., th' dhry goods bargains, an' even th' Idltoryals. Thin ye r-read thlm over again with a faint Idee ye'd reed thliu befure. Thin ye yawned, studied th' design It th' carpet, an settled dowu to wurruk; Was ye exerclsln ye-er Joyut Intellect while ye was readln'? No more thin If ye 'd been whlstllu or wrltlu ye-er name on a pa-per. If anny wan else but me come along , they might asy: "What -a mind Hln nlsay has! lie's always readln'." But I w'u'd kick th' book or paaper out Ir ye-er hand, an grab ye be th collar, an' cry, "Up, llinnlssy, an to wurruk!" fr I'd know ye were loallu'. Believe me, llinnlssy, readin Is not thlnkln'. It seems like It, an' whin It comes out In talk sometimes. It sounds like It It's a kind lr nearthought that looks glnooyue to th" thoughtless, but ye can't get annythlng on It Manny a man I've kuowed baa so doped him sllf with books that he'd stumble over a carpet-tack. Century. SERVANT PROBLEM IN LONDON. Men Being; Imported to Take the Place of Women Domestic. Of late Loudon has despaired of solv ing the "servant girl problem," and baa set about importing men to take the places of women In housework. They are bringing them across the channel by the shipload, and the servant girl la rapidly disappearing, from the London household. They call these male servants "gen erals," and there Is no part of house work that they cannot do, from press ing my lord's trousers to combing my lady's hair. These "generals" get wages ranging from $o0 to $300 a year. They are civil, clean and neat and are ac customed to long hours. This fresh Held of labor especially appeals to the young man of continen tal Europe, as it gives him a chance to escape from army conscription. So far these men have proved themselvea es pecially adapted for domestic work. The experience of the different nation alities is Interesting. Germans have been found the best Tbey generally penk two lnnguagea, sometimes three, ii ml make excellent house servants. Ger many and France supply most of the demand. Italians and Swiss come next in numbers and qualities, but for good, rough, all-around work the people who take the lead are the Egyptians. For these people there, is a growing de mand, and the descendants of the Pharaohs are wrestling the pots and pans In many an English kitchen to the mutual satisfaction of employer and employed. Although the wages of a male "gen eral" In Ixmdon run from $50 to $300 a year, the average pay Is $70 a year for oue who Is not a cook aud $120 a year for oue who Is. HIGHER PAY FOR CLERGY. A Comparison Between American and English Compensations. When the new Episcopal palace of the diocese of New York is raised upon Cathedral Heights a fund will prob ably be provided whose Income will be used to supplement the salary of the bishop. He now receives $12,500 a year. An endowment of slightly more than $30,000, of which a considerable portion is already raised, will yield the same income, making a total of $23,000. From the most important Episco palian 'diocese in America Bishop Pot ter draws but one-fourth of the pay of the bishop in London. The archbishop of York also receives $50,000 a year, while the English primate has $75, 000, which maintains no Inconsiderable state Jn Canterbury, a "city" little larger than a village. Even In this country there are many wealthy par ishes whose ministers receive aa high pay or higher than that of the bishop of the metropolitan diocese. - It'a an old story that the salary of the average clergyman the man In the ranks is still miserably low, especially in the country. A prosperous congre gation ministered to in constant anxiety by a cultured man whose life la one long struggle with poverty Is feardly a spectacle to inspire either pride or piety. "The laborer is worthy of his hire," and he should, receive It New York World. Statue of the Late Au8tria.it Empress. , A bronze statue of a woman carrying a parasol is rather unusual among works of art, but such has recently been unveiled to the late Empress of Austria. It Is situated In a small na tional park In Hungary, In which the late Empress was fond of hunting and riding. At Phillips Brooke' House. The Phillips Brooks house, at Cam bridge. Mass., now has 559 contribu tors, representing not only the United States, but England, France, Turkey, Japan, China and South America. Diameter of J n pi ter. The diameter of Jupiter, according to Professor T. J. J. See's new deter mination, Is 88,203 miles; that of Mars 4,155 miles, and that of Mercury 2,057 miles. ' If you should have occasion to scream for help, could you make yourself beard any considerable distance? The writer of this had a nightmare recently, mid drenmed that he was being robbed. He screamed for help, and n boy sleep ing In the nest room did tiot h r him. .GtrlCm T.tfo to the mot favored la net tlwaya fall of sunshine, but to the ererage American girl or woman who Is obliged to work for her lWlcg, and, perhap to help others at home, life la often heavy drag In consequence of illnrwt Women who work, especially tboa who are constantly on .their feet, are peculiarly liable to the deTelopmen of org ante troubles, and should par ticularly heed the flrtt mnltttlons, euoh aa backache, palna In the lower limbs and lower part of the atomach, Irregular and painful monthly period Si . mm mm Wis Eua Bbksxkb, E. Coca est u, Crate, f!r.tneM, weakness, loaa of appetite and sleep. Th young lady whone portrait w publish herewith had ali these eymp tomt, end In audition leucorrhoe, and was cured by Lydia E. 1'inkham's Vegetable Compound. First, she wrote a letter to Mrs. Pinkham'a lab oratory at Lynn, Mass,, describing her trouble, reeWed ia reply accurate in struclions what to do to get well, and now wlshc her namo used to convince other that they may be cured aa she was. The ' same helping hand, free of charge or obligation, la extended, to every alltn; woman In America. If you are sick you are foolish not to gti this valuable advice, It eotts you noth ing, and she i sure to help you. Dont wait until It is t(v late write to-dav. Can In Harmony. "How's your music school prosper ing, Hoomitt?" "First rate. I've just introduced a novelty that onuht to take." "What's that?" "A class in harmony for married people." Philadelphia Bulletin. Looked Reasonable. "Of course you have your furniture insured?" "No; I don't see the use of it.' "Your flat is fireproof, eh?" "Seems to be. There's never th slightest suspicion of heat In it." Philadelphia Press. An Honored Name "Remember," said the impresniv person, "that your ancestors have left you an honorable name." "Well," answered the titled youth, ruefully, "it is all riht on a visiting card, but it isn't much at a bank." Washington Star. PRINTERS I have enough good type for small newspaer and job plant. No machinery. Will sell cheap for cash or trade for Portland real estate. Address Pm o. box ate, Portland, Or. - Summer Resolutions TAKE TUB Kceley Cure Sure relief from liquor, opium and tobacco habits. Send (or particulars to f.J.u l.t;i,,l . Moel to 4SO Williams R68I6J MStllulB A... ro.tl.nd. r.Ka TTfunder USt IT! Getting On. A gentleman met recently a Harvard graduate of last June. "How goes it, Harry?" said ho. "Oh, things are booming," replied the yonng man, cheerfully. "I don't get any pay yet, but I'm probably the best oiler of ma chinery in New England." Boston Christian RegiHter. ECZEMA'S noil is ronrunz. Eczema ia caused by an acid humor is the blood coming in Contact with the ikin and moducinir Great redness And in. flammation ; little pustular eruptions form and discharge a thin, sticky fluid, which dries and scales off ; sometimes the skin is hard, dry and fissured. Eczema in any lorm is a tormenting, stubborn disease, and the itching and burning at times are almost unbearable; the acid burning humor seems to ooze out and set the skin on fire. Salves, washes nor other exter nal applications do any real good, for as long as the poison remains in the blood it will keep the skin irritated. BAD FORM OF TETTER "For three yeara I bad Tetter ou my bands, which caused them to swell to twice their natural slse. Part of the time the disease was in the form of run ning sores, very pain ful, and causing ma much discomfort. Four doctors said the Tetter had progressed too far to be cured, aud they could A- nothinir for me. I took only three y"' was completely cured. I This was fifteen veara 4? sco. and I have never usee seen any sign of my old trouble." Mas. U. B. Jackson, 1414 McCca St., Kansas City, Mo. S. S. S. neutralizes this acid poison, fools the blood and restores it to a healthy, natural state, and the rough, unhealthy ikin becomes soft, smooth and clear. cures Tetter, Ery sipelas, Psoriasis, Salt Rheum and all skin diseases due. to a pois oned condition of the .blood Send for our book and write us about your case. Our physicians have made these diseases a life study, and can help you by their advice ; we make no charge for this service. All correspondead Is conducted in strictest confidence. THE SWIFT 8PECIFIC CO ATLANTA, SA. ( M t: Vv 1 SURGERY IN THE SOU0AN. Inssalclent Appliance t It ad. Did Not Prevent Oprratiea. Good surgeon art often uicu of great Ingenuity, and thrr are numerous cases on record of Important and wholly satisfactory results accomplished jt Ith rude appliance.. A writer who wa with the ltrltlsh army lu the Soudan, gives, In a New -York paper, thl lllu tratlon of a clever adaptation of uieao to a dcslrod end; After th Battl of Onulurmaa w brought back to'Abadleh 121 wouuded officers aud men. Of thla number ther were twenty-oii case of which an ac curate diagnosis could not b mad by ordinary surgical mean. By th help of the Roentgen raya, however, we found th bullet or proved Its abseuce In tweuty out of these twen-ty-on cases, the remaining case being so ill with a severe wound In the lung that It was not considered Justlflabl to examine him at the time. Of count we had no steam engine to generate electricity for us, and the des ert heat had dlssolred our specially pre pared candles Into their constituents. Necessity, however, Is th mother of Invention, and w had recourse to a unique method. The pulley of a small dynamo was connected by means of a leather-strap with th rear wheel of tandem bicycle. Having carefully ad Justed the circuit with the storage bat tery, and also with the voltmeter and ammeter, a warrant officer took his po sition on the seat of the bicycle and commenced pedaling. When fifteen volts and fourteen amperes wer reg littered, the switch close to th handl of the bicycle was opened and th charging of the battery begun. As the resistance became greater a sensation as of riding up hill was ex perienced by the man on the scat, and the services of an addltloual orderly were requisitioned for th front seat of the taudem. As this bicycle practice wn generally Indulged In In a temperature of 110 de gree la the shade, the orderlies were not sorry when, at the end of a half hour, the switch was turned off aud the macblu brought to a standstill. tlljh Art Miss Gush Isn't her complexion lovely? It'a like a beautifully tinted china cup I saw Miss Kohtiiue Yea; it certainly i a Wuutlfully painted mug. Philadel phia Record. aothir Point of View. Miss Elderly Never in all my life have I lost my self jHisscssion. Miss Hypp But if some man had nt-ked for it doubtless it would have been different. ' Curious to Know. The Euchelor-Why, I've just reached my prune. She What delayed you? Smart Setv CUGOIES. (live better llfru ilon than anythlnn the mark! at anything like the rlc, bt raue tliry are niixtw of (rmxt material, tc atanil "Orritnn riml" Iron rarnvra on lllm hrawa on slmlts, heavy smxiiicI Kniwili whrrla. srrewnl rims. W nu want to Ti-el sure tlml you are (xttlna your nmn- C I ry'n worth, alc tut ii " H Line" or a 11 MIlrhHI'' (lietiuey) Biuj-y. We mar- I ante Ibein, MNohmll, Uwlm Slaw Co. Beattle, Spokane, Bolne. Portland, Or. 6T1UXGERAKI IIETTEU THAN COMMON HALLOCK'8 OR ANY OTHER BKMKY HOX NEW PATENT FOLDING BERRY BOX. No Sissies. No Tacks. Opens like a paper box, ready fur use. IMMENSE BLU KrS. SAMPLE BOX FREE. LAMBERSON, PORTLAND, OR. I AND C0NB1TIONEI, a (arise. I Urns hTe cur! boras iim rru i.n hhus . : ril st Dealers. Hall. Me Free es-Pst s H.ns r; J. lilt WEN, t'uaet Agent., For 71 Years McCormick for barvestino; the rr-r. ii-. nr n v Immiii iim i ' I " 1 vV'''. -J 's' ' ''X jj W-'4' W";' i - ."r I The McCormick ( O. K. ) Line of Headers. Mowert, Binder, Rike and Reapers is described in the FINEST CATALOGUE EVER PRINTED. Send for one FREE to A. IL BOYLAN, General Aent, " McCormick Harvester Co, Portland, Or. HOSPITAL SECRETS, A Nursft Says 1 "Pe-ru-na Is a Tonic of Efficiency." "A. V MS3 MRS. KATK TAYlJOK. Mrs. Kat Taylor, a graduated nurse of prominence, fives her ex pcrience with Pcruna In an open letter. Her position In society and professional standing combine to glvo special prominence to her utterance. CHICAGO, ILL, 427 Mon-otVSt. "Aa far sa I have observed Peruna i the fluent tonto any man or woman can use who ia weak from the after effect of any serious illneaa. "1 hare seen it used In a mtmlter of convalescent cases, and have mhmi mv eral other tonic used, hut I found that those who used Peruna had the quick est relief.' "Peruna seem to restore vitality, Increase bodily vigor and renew health and strength In wonderfully short time." MRS. KATE TAYLOK. In view of the ' great multitude of women fufferlnu from some fotm of fe male dl wiie ami yet nimble to find any cure, Dr. Hurt man, the renowned o' rialUt on female catarrhal tlifeam'", ha announced his wlllintEnexa to direct the treatment Tit as many ram' aa make application to him during the summer months, without charge. AddrcHii Tint Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, Ohio, Their Om Fault Fond Mother There, my cosm, I have xnt all the morning making you some rookie like Aunt Mary's. You like her so much. What is the mat ter? , I'imtppotnted Hoys You never cut 'em out with a pail cover! Sh Didn't Mcsn It : Clara I had an awful time w lien I refused him. Maud How do you mean? Clara Why, hu took it in en meet, and I had to explain that I didn't mean it, SCHOOLS UNO COLLEGES. OKfcGON. l'Uim.ANt St. Helen's School for Girls. Thirty third year. Comniudlnuabtitlil. In. MtMlsrn eUlmeui, Acad-mlo and eollea-e preparatory rt)'ir. rtw. clal course In tuti-lo an. I an. Hint, tratnl catalogue. All departmi-ltll will rsopen avi'temlwr it. MISS EI.KANOH TKBBrmt, Mnelpai frimM taiO A Hmm Sahoi tnr Bmjrm MIIHmrif matl Mmmmml frmhtlng Vffltm Sm lllumtratmd Caoue iiniiiiiiiiat Oil . "ff'wwiT" bNMIbbIbIHbWbMs Ha, sc-iee. WHKK writing to ad tart leer plesas I snsatlo this paper. if xf CURE Your HORSE of HEAVEG ffl liZLt IHstemper or rins Kve with Prussian TTt PowdsbS. The Alt A S1EAT BLOOD rUIIFlE sure core for all ailment from which hcaree vussu nusassi IhaT been naliur Praastsa Hmh Powders th. nut slrbt month, ana la that of Heass 14 at Dlstcmprrtml of hroni Umaa. aaT asm sr" rppumuon in m. SMtMon. KHnKST KHNKST MKHNCKB. 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