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General Debility Pay In and out there Is that feeling of weakness that make a burden of lteelf. Food does not strengthen. Sleep does not refresh. It Is hard to do, hard to bear, what should be easy, vitality Is on the ebb, and the whole system soffors. m For this condition take Hood's Sarsapariila It vitalizes the blood, rives vigor and ton to all the organs and functions, and Is positively unequalled lor all run-down or debilitated conditions. Hood's 1'ills our conalipeUoo, ' a Mali, Almost Converted. Two Jews, wishing to become Catho lics, called at the house of a priest and, finding he was not in, decided to wait. As the day advanced and the priest did not return, one of the men became restless. ' Come away," he said to his companion, "or we shall be late for the synagogue." Chambers' Journal. Ignorance. Pe Style Have you ever heard of ping pong? GantmsU (innocently) Oh, yes; I frequently take my laundry to him. Smart Set. Tht Observation Car . Has barber shop and bath rooms, smoking and card rooms, library and an elegant parlor for the ladies, and all brilliantly lighted with electricity and cooled with eleetric fans. Mighty pop ular train, this. All agents will be glad to give you any information de sired. Confirmed. Clara He told me that although yon had refused him, he knew tnat he wonld get over it. Maud That's what I was afraid of. Thi Particular Kind. "Thompson Bays he regards his mother-in-law as a perfect treasure." "To be sure he doea the kind he'd be satisfied' to lay op in heaven." Smart Set Mothers will find Mrs. WInslow's Sooth ing Syrup the best remedy to use ior their Children during the teething period. Had Beta There Before. Boreman Hello, Sharpel Well I, tell yon I'm glad to get back again. Sharpe Back from where? Boreman Why, I've been in Europe for a month, and I've had lots of inter esting exper Sharpe Shake! I've been visiting in Lonely vi lie for a week, and I tell you, I was surprised with the place. Let me tell you about it. You see What, going? Well, so long! Detroit Free Press. Finsacial Efforts. Jack Was the church garden party a success? Julia Well, I worked hard enough; I ate ice cream with every voung man on the grounds. Detroit Free Press. "North Coast Limited" Is run only by the Northern Pacific between Portland and Minneapolis and St. Paul through Tacoma, Seattle, Spokane, Butte, Livingston, Billings, til l. j r - ri.Li - I ai train are on the run daily, four east and four west. Each is a solid vesti buled train, carrying Standard and Pullman Tourist sleepers, dining car, day coaches, mail, express, and baggage car and the elegant observation car. Each train is brilliantly lighted with over 300 lights, and the beauty of it all is, you can travel jnst as cheaply on this train as on any other. All repre sentatives will be glad to give you ad ditional information. A. D. Charlton, Assistant General Passenger Agent, 255 Morrison street, Portland, Oregon. A Misunderstood Men, Geraldine Did you ever hare the feeling that people didn't understand you? Gerald I often have it; I nse the telephone a great deal. Smart Set. Shake Into Tour Shoe Allen's Foot-Eise. A powder. It make tight or new shoes feel easy. It Is a certain cure ior sweating, callous and hot, tired, aching feet. Bold by all Druggists. Price 25c. Trial package mailed r REE. Address Allen S. Olmsted, Le Koy.N.V. No Mice on Psps Little. Mice cannot exist on Papa Little, an island in St. Magnus bay, on the west of Shetland. To test the truth of this, several mice, at various times, were brought here, but the soil proved so uncongenial that they soon died. Ex change. SORES AMD ULCERS. Sores and Ulcers never become chronic, unless the blood is in poor condition is sluggish, weak and unable to throw ofi the poisons that accumulate in it. The system must be relieved of the unhealthy matter through the sore, and great danger to life would follow should it heal before the blood has been made pure and healthy and all impurities eliminated from the sys tem. S.S.S. begins the cure by first cleans ing and invigorating the blood, building op the general health and removing from In ImT A CONSTANT DRAIN effeteTS UPON THE SYSTEM. When this has been accomplished the dis charge gradually ceases, and the sore or nicer heals. It is the tendency of these old indolent sores to grow worse and worse, and eventually to destroy the bones. Local applications, while soothing and to some extent alleviate pain, cannot reach the seal of the trouble. S. S. S. doea, and no mattei how apparently hopeless your condition, even though your constitution has broken down, it will bring relief when nothing else can. It supplies the rich, pure blood necessary to heal the sore and nourish the debilitated, diseased body. Mr. J. S. Talbert, Lock Box 4S, Winona, Mis., sayi i : " Six years ago my leg from the knee to .uc wr. vvu uu. auttu DCTCI Ml fJ treated me and I made two trips to Hot Sereral physician ids to Hot finrinra. rin .8. but found no relief. I was induced to try 8. 8. 8.. and it made a complete cure, fectlv well man ever since." I have been a per is the only purely veg etable blood purifier known contains no poisonous minerals to ruin the digestion and add to, rather than relieve your Suffer ings. If your flesh does not heal readily when scratched, bruised or cut, your blood is in bad condition, and any ordinary sore is apt to become chronic. Send for our free book and write out physicians about your case. We make no Charge for this service. THE SWIFT tnClFIC CO, ATLANTA, SA A STU A STUDY IN BY A. CONAN DOYLE. .3 - . FARI 1. Being a reprint from the reminis cences of John II. Watson, M. P., late of the army medical department. CHAPTER I. In the year 1S78 I took my degree of Doctor of Medicine of the University of London and proceeded to Netle-y to go through the coarse prescribed for sur geons in the army. Having completed my studies there, I was duly attached to the Fifth North umberland Fusiliers as assistant sur geon. The regiment was stationed in India at the time, and before "I could join it the second Afghan war had broken out. On landing at Bombay I learned that my corps had advanced through the passes and was already deep in the enemy's country. I followed, however, with many other officers who were in the same situation as myself, and succeeded in reaching Candahar in safety, where I found my legiment, and at once entered upon my new duties. The campaign brought honors and promotion to many, but for me it had nothing bat disaster and misfortune. I was removed from my brigade and attached to the Berkshires, with whom I served at the fatal battle of Maiwand. There I was strnck on the shoulder by a Jezail bullet, which shattered the bone and Erased the subclvian artery. I should have fallen into the hands of the murderous Ghaiis had it not been for the courage and devotion shown by Murray, my orderly, who threw me , across a pack horse and succeeded in I bringing me safely into the British lines. Worn with Dain and weak from the prolonged hardships which I had under gone, I was removed, with a great train of wounded sufferers, to Jhe base hospital at Peshawar. Here I rallied, and had already im proved eo far as to be able to walk about the wards, and even to bask a lit tle on the veranda, when I was struck down by enteric fever, that curse of our Indian possessions. For months my life was despaired of, and when at last I came to myself and became convalescent, I was so weak and emaciated that a medical board determined that uot a day should be lost in sending me back to England. I was dispatched accordingly in the troopship Orontes, and landed a month later on Portsmouth jetty, with my health irretrievably ruined, but with permission from a paternal government to spend the next nine months in at tempting to improve it. I had neither kith nor kin in Eng land, and was therefore as free as air or as free aa an income of eleven shill ings and sixpence a day will permit a man to be. Under such circumstances I natural ly gravitated to London, that great cesspool into which all the loungers and idlers of the empire are iiresistab ly drained. There I stayed for some time at a private hotel in the Strand, leading a comfortable, meaningless existence and spending such money as I had consid erably more freely than I ought. So alarming did the state of my finances become, that I soon realized that I must either leave the metropolis and rusticate somewhere in the country or that I must make a complete altera tion in my style of living. Choosing the latter alternative, I be gan by making np my mind to leave the hotel and take up my quarters in some less pretentious and less expen sive domicile. On the very day that I had come to this conclusion, I was standing at the Criterion bar, when some one tapped me on the shoulder, and, turning round, I recognized young Stamford, who had been a dresser undet me at Bart's. The sight of a friend's face in the great wilderness of London is a pleasant thing, indeed, for a lonely man. In old days Stamford had never been a particular crony of mine, but now I hailed him with enthusiasm, and he, in his turn, appeared to be delighted to see me. In the exuberance of my joy I asked him to lunch with me at the Holborn, and we started off together in a hansom. "Whatever have you been doing with yourself, Watson?" he asked, in undis guised wonder, as we rattled through the crowded London streets. "You are as thin as a lath and as brown as a nut." I gave him a short sketch of my ad ventures, and had hardly concluded it by the time that we reached our desti nation. "Poor devil!" he said, commiserat ingly, after be had listened to my mis fortunes. "What are you up to now?" "Looking for lodgings," I answered. "Trying to solve the problem as to whether it is possible to get comforta ble rooms at a reasonable price." "That's a strange thing," remarked my companion; "you are the sceond man today that has used that expres sion to me." "And who was the first, " I asked. "A fellow who is working at the chemical laboratory np at the hospital. He was bemoaning himsejf this morn ing because he could not get some one to go halves with him in some nice rooms which he had found and which were too much for his purse." "By Jove!" I cried, "if he really wants some to share the rooms and the expense, I am the very man for him, I should prefer having a partner to be' ing alone." Young Stamford looked rather strangely at me over his wine glass. "You don't know Sherlock Holmes yet," he said ; "perhaps you would not care for him as a constant companion." "Why, what is there against him?" "Oh, I didn't say there was anything against him. He is a little queer in bis ideas an enthusiast in some branches of science. As far as I know. be is a decent fellow enough." "A medical student, I suppose?" I aid. "No; I have no idea what he intends to go in for. I believe he is well up in anatomy, and he is a first class chemist; but, as far ar I know, he has SCARLET. never taken cut any systematic medical classes. His studies are wry desultory and eccentric, but he has amasAl a lot of out-of-the-way knowledge which would astonish his professors." "Did you ever ask him what he was going in for," I asked. "No; he is not a man that it is easy to draw out, though he can be commu nicative enough when the fancv seises him." "I should like to meet him," I said. "If I am to lodge with any one, I should prefer a man of studious and quiet habits. I am not strong enough yet to stand much noise or excitement. I had enough of both in Afghanistan to last me for the remainder of my natural existence. How could I meet this friend of yours?" "He is sure to be at the laboratory. He either avoids the plat-e for weeks or else he works there from morning to night. If you like we shall drive round together after luncheon." "Certainly," I answered; and the conversation drifted away into other channels. As we made our way into the hos pital after leaving the Holborn Statu ford gave me a few more particulars about the gentleman whom I proposed to take as a fellow lodger. "You mustn't blame me if you don't get on with him' he said; "I know nothing more of him than I have learned from meeting him occasionally in the laboratory. You proposed this ar rangement, eo you must not hold me responsible." "If we don't get on it will be easy to part company," I answered. "It seems to me, Stamford," I added, look ing hard at my companion, "that yon have some reasons for washing your hands of the matter. Is this fellow's temper so formidable, or what is it. Don't be mealy-mouthed about it." "It is not easy to express the inex pressible," he answered, with a laugh. "Holmes is a little too scientific for my tastes it approaches to cold blooded ness. I could imagine his giving a friend a little pinch of the latest vege table alkaloid, not oat of malevolence, you understand, but simply out of a spirit of inquiry, in order to have an accurate idea of the effects. To do him justice, I think he would take it him self with the same readiness. He ap pears to have a passion for exact and definite knowledge."' "Very right, too." "Yes, but it may be pushed to ex cess. When it comes to beating the subjects in the dissecting rooms with a etick, it is certainly taking rather a bizarre shape." "Beating the subjects?" "Yes, to verify how far bruises may be produced after death. I saw him at it with my own eyes." "And yet you say he is not a medical Btudent?" "No. Heaven knows what the ob jects of his studies are! But here we are, snd you. must form your own im pressions about him." As he spoke we turned down a narrow lane and passed through a small door, which opened into a wing of the great hospital. It was familiar ground to me, and I needed no guiding as we ascended the bleak stone staircase and made our way down the long corridor, with its vista of whitewashed walls and dun colored doors. Near the farther end a low arched passage branched away from it and led to the chemical laboratory. This was a lofty chamber, lined and littered with countless bottles. Broad, low tables were scattered about, which bristled with retorts, test tubes and lit tle Bunsen lamps, with their blue, flickering flames. There was only one student in the room, who was bending over a distant table absorbed in his work. At the sound of our steps he glanced around and sprang to bis feet with a cry of pleasure. "I've found it! I've found it!" he shouted to my companion, running to ward us with a test tube in his hand. I have found a reagent which is preci pitated by haemogoblin, and by noth ing else." Had he discovered a gold mine great er delight could not have shone upon his features. "Doctor Watson Mr. Sherlock Holmes," said Starnord, introducing us. "How are you?" he said, cordially, gripping my hand with a strength for which I should hardly have given him credit. "You have been in Afghanis tan, I perceive." "How on earth did yon know that," I asked in astonishment. "Never mind," said he, chuckling to himself. "The question now is about haemogoblin. No doubt you see the significance of this discovery of mine?" "It is interesting, chemically, no doubt," I answered; "but prac tically" "Why , man, it is the most practical medico-legal discoveiy for years. Don't you see that it gives us an infal lible test for blood stains? Come over here now!" He seized me by the coat sleeve in his eagerness and drew me over to the' table at which he had leen working. "Let ns have some fresh blood," he said, digging a long bodkin into his finger and drawing off the re sulting drop of blood in a chemical pipette. "Now I add this small quan tity of blood to a litre of water. You see that the resutling mixture has the appearance of true water. The pro portion of blood cannot be more than one in a million. I have no doubt, however, that we shall be able to ob tain the characteristic raection." As he spoke he threw into the vessel a few white crystals and then added some drops of a transparent fluid. In an instant the contents assumed a dull mahogany color, and a brownish dust was precipitated to the bottom of the glass jar. "Ha! Ha!" he cried, clapping his hands and looking as delighted as a child with a new toy. "What do you think of that?" "It seems to be a very delicate test," I remarked. "Beautiful I Beautiful! The old guaiacum test was very clumsy and un certain. So is the microscopic examin ation for blood corpuscle. The latter is valueless if the stains area few hours old. Now, this appears to act as well whether the blood is old or new. Had this test been invented there are hun dreds of men now walking the ean w ho would long ago hare paid the pen alty of their crimes " "Indeed!" I murmured. "Criminal cam are continually hing ing on that one point. A man is sus pected of a crime months perhaps after it ia committed. His linen or clothes are examined, and brownish stains dis covered upon them. Are they blood stains, or mudstains, or tustataini, or fruitstains, or what are they? There is a question which has puttied many an expert; and why? Because there was no reliable test. Now we have the Sherlock Holmes test, and there will no longer be any difficulty." His eyea fairly glittered as he spoke, and he put his hand over his heart and bowed as if to some applauding crowd conjured up in his imagination, "You are to be congratulated," I remarked, considerably surprised at his enthusiasm. "There was the case of Von Bisvhoff at Frankfort last year. He would cer tainly have been hung had this test been in existence. Then there was Mason, of Bradford, and the notorious Muller, and Lefevre, of Montpelier, and Samson, of New Orleans. I could name a score of caws in which it would have been decisive." "Yon tveji to be a walking calendar of crime," said Statu lord, with a laugh. "You might start a paper on those lines. Call it the 'Police News of the Pant.' " "Very interesting reading it might make, too," remarked Sherlock Holmes, sticking a small piece of plaster over the prick on his finger. "I have to be careful," he continued, turning to me with a smile, "for I dabble with poi sons a good deal." Ho held out his hand as he spoke, and I noticed that it was all mottled over with similar pieces of plaster and discolored with strung acids. "We came here on business," said Stamford, sitting down 6u a three legged stool and pushing another one in my direction with bis foot. "My friend hero wants to take diggings, and as you were complaining that you could get no on to go halves with you, I thought that I had better bring you together." (To be Continued.) BKIEF BUT KILLING. Remedy We Not Recommended, But Was Very Elfective In Its Wsy. A recent West Philadelphia political meeting was marsed by the telling of the following story as illustrative of the evil of being too, laconic in everyday speech. Brevity was the distinguish ing characteristic of the village where in lived Jim and Zach, farmers, and each the owner of a horse. They met one day and spoke a follows, relates the Philadelphia Times: "Mornin', Jiml" "Mornin. Zach!" "What did you give your horse for the bottB?" "Turpentine." "Good mornin'." "Good mornin'." They again encountered each other a few days later, with this result: "Mornin', Jim!" "Mornin'. Zach!" "What did you say you gave your horse for the botts?" "Turpentine." "Killed mine." "Mine, too." "Good mornin'!" "Good mornin'!" Satisfied, Anyhow. "Maria," said the colored citizen, "I feel lak my time has come at las'; I is mighty low." "Ain't vo' been eatin' de cunnel's watermillions?" "Oh. yes." "Well, didn't yo' know be done pizened the las' one er deni?" "Did he pizen urn?" "He sho did." "Dat settles me. But, Maria" "What do you want?" "I wuz all day at um, en I eat nine tefo' I quit." Atlanta Constitution. Almost True. "Now," commenced the attorney for the green goods men, "it is stated that when vou discovered that the tin box held sawdust you exploded with laugh ter. How do you reconcile this state ment with your claim that you were in flamed with wrath?" "It ain't exactly the Nets, judge," said the plaintiff. "I acknowledge that I was busted , but I deny that I laughed." Baltimore American. And Yet, Why Not Make 'Em Happy. An Atchison man told an old maid recently that she was a sweet old thing, and sl.e has lain awake nights ever since dreaming of him. Men should be careful to whom they throw boquets. Some nice old girls get so few that they exaggerate the importance of a stray blossom. Atchison Globe. An Important Qualification. First Burglar What did yer take that brickybrac fer? 'Taint oo good! Second Burglar 'Taint? First Buiglar Naw. I tell yer, Jimmy, if yer wantter make a fust class success in dis business yer got ter know sometbin' about art! Puck. White Sands of New Mexico. The "White Sands" of southern New Mexico lie in the San Augustin plain, and are a sheet of pure gypsum, 60 miles long and five to twenty broad. The white "sands" of gypsum raised by tfie wind resembles a line of break ers in the distance. . poker Laws. White You don't like to play poker with Brown, do you to tell the truth. I don't. But why did you think that such was the case? White Because Brown fays he likes to play with you. Chicago News. Pertinent. Lady Lecturer My dear children, I love all animals. I never under any circumstancea hurt one. I even have a family of pet toads. I love them ao that I catch flies for them. Small Boy Please, missus, ain't flies animals? rores of Habit. "Wilbur," asked the patient little lady who taught la the night school, "why Is your writing w dreadfully up and downf" "Don't know," answered Wilbur, "less it's cause I run an elevator days." lit Made Ne Mistake, "I sho' did see Marse Torn' ghost las' night," Mid the old family serv ant. "Are you sure of that?" he was asked. "Yes, suh sho es you stan'in'darl I couldn't make no mistake, kate he gone straight to de sideboard, whar de oP jinunyjohn stay at, en de fust word he aay wut: 'Dam et dat nigger ain't beendrinkln' my licker ag'in!' " Atlanta Constitution. ror Potts Only. We want you to try" Monopole spices to much that we are willing to tend you a can free if you will pay the postage. Send two 2-eent stamps and your grocers' name and we will tend you a two ounce can of Monopole cayenne or white pepper or ginger or other variety you may select. A Iter-you try them you'll agree with us that no other brand on the market is so pure ami strong. Most grocers handle Monopole groceries. Wadhams fc Kerr Bros., Portland, Or. Quits CngliiH. Aunt Debby (viewing the city) What doea that tign, "Misfit Store," mean? Uncle Abner (a clone observer) I 'pose that's where these 'ere angler maniacs gets measured for clothes, so folks'U think they was made ia Lon don. New York Weekly, A Pine Library Of 140 volutnea'of the best literature is found on each of (he Northern Paci fic's "North Coast Limited" trains. Don't forget that these are the only trains operated in the west that are lighted throughout by electricity. A Cat s Cradle. A cat had taken up its abode and nursed its litter of four kittens in the fork of a tree 28 feet from the ground, in the garden of Aid. Peace's residence at Castle Hills, High Wycombe, Eng land. The kittens were removed by the gardener, but the cat speedily took them up the tree again to their strange birthplace. Exchange CATARRH CATNOT BS CPKCD With local applications, as they cannot reach the seat of tued iaraso. Catarrh li a blood or constitutional diM-aa. and In order to cure it vou must take Internal remedies. Hall's Ca tarrh Cure Is taken internally, and artadlrecily on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Ca tarrh Cure U not a i ust'k medlelne. It was prescribed by one of the beat physicians In this country for years, and tsa regular prescription. It is composed ol the best tonics known, cont ained with the best blood purifiers, acting di rectly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination ol the two ingredients la what pro duces inch wonderful results In curing eetaxr a. Bend lor testimonials, free. 9. 1. clIKN KY A CO., Proprs., Toledo, O. Sold bv druggists. pr'-" 7V. Halls family 1'IUsarethe beet. Willing to Compromise. She Sir, if ycu persist in making love to me every time that you call I shall have to ask you to discontinue your visits." He Darling, be my wife, and I'll promise never to speak another word of love to you as long as I live. Chicago News. "Where to Hunt and Fish." Northern Pacific's new game book is now ready for distribution. Illustra tions of LIVE GAME a particular feature. Four full pages from reton Thompson's drawings made specially for this book. Send address with six cents and book will be mailed to you by Chas. 8. Fee, G. P. and T. A., St. Paul, Minn. Cultivation. "I suppose you aim to make a very cultivated young man of your boy, Josh?'" - "Yes," answered Farmer Corntos sel. "We're cultivatin' him the best we can. Every now and then mother and me gives him a rakin' over." Washington Star. CITO PrsaoafIy Cured So Ms er nerroosmei ill alter r fsr'iiof !r. klla.'itlreat Nam Awtornr. Send for Fit E K S'J.OO trial liotlle ami trmt. Is. Da.aH KlitLU..WI ArctaSUPbllaU.lpbU.rs, In Politics. "He wan too dignified to join in a scamble for office." "And what has he new?" "Nothing but his dignity." Brook lyn Eagle. Hamlin's Wizard Oil banishes pain ; it does it a thousand times everv dav. and has for over forty years 1 All Provision Made. "A man has just dropped dead in the ready-made clothing department," said a new clerk in the big department store, running up, excitedly, to the floor walker. ' "Have him taken to the cemetery lot department with the undertaking an nex, fourteenth floor," he replied, briskly. Lippincott's Magazine. ABSOLUTE SECURITY, Genuine Carter's Little Liver Pills. tfluat Bear Signature) of fee Fec-Slmlle Wrapper Below. Terr saan muA as easy It take aa oagaj rcigacACKE. PS1 DIZZINESS rot iiuousKsi. FOI TORNO LIVER. m COMSTIPATIOR. 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Fee, O. P. A T. A. at St. rani, Minn. Coed Boy, Grandma Sakes alive, child I Don't tell me you are chewing gum! Willie No, I ain't ' ' (i i and ma That's a good boy. I'm proud of j on. Willie It's tobacco. Chicago Daily Newt. Nw MtthoeL Jaspar I hear you have discharged your cook, iiow did you manage it? Jumppo I met her ol iceman on the street and Insulted him. New York Sun. r rv KKbMKVU YUUK IIUAUII1 fy looking carefully to the kind of grtx-r-Irs you buy. II you want to b sure of the rr.ull Insist upon t'otlve, Hlis, Baking fowder and Canned Uood called MONOPOLE. If your grocer doesn't handle them, sand us his name. WADHAMS A KERR BROS.. Portland. JOHN POOLE, PORTLAND, ORG. Foot el Morrisaa Street. Can sirs you the beat bargain In RoUsr and Vnglnes. Windmills, I'utnpa and tiene ral Mai'hluery. Wood hawing Machines a specialty. Wee us before buying. Buy the 0. K. 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Oen, Aft. 208 Front St. Portland, Or sjnrvlvora f Indian War or Widows of Surh a oro !. adt By rwvnt ait of rngr ynu hava a claim for Bnlan at th rata of .u prr m tiih, SWmt lo m. for alllrtlan. AiMnm T. W. Tallin kIc, Wah Ingiun. l. t'. A rvn.iun Attorny far forty Old Indian War Pensions Congress has )usl passed a lew granting pan tuns to th survivors and lo th widows of da canod soldlnra n( th Oregon. Washington and' California Imllan wars ol IM? to IH,'t. Kull In formation -will I sunt !y tlvlugton A Wilson, No, 7-jm svntenih turret, aslilngton, I). c, or llranrh ottua No. 4U I'arrutt liuitdlug, nan Francisco Cel. Fsws limited by law. Crinnll?J w Irenl to brio I rtnL Hrff nntnry tl of Chlraco l,VrVI HtlH making artinclal HmiM. hrarwa, drfnrmlly apparatus and all kinds rrlp pl' auppllr. Ijklfwi giMHt.i oral matt. Wrlta us and wail show you latnit appllanr for your West Aluminum Artificial Umb Co. en VVashlngton Ht. II1 nvrond SH. Portland, OrgMi. SPRINOSTEEN MEDICINE CO. II Allskv Hitif.. Third and Morrisoa HI, roll I LAi U. Ukkuus. . Th mrrlt of th Mprliiiniwn Mdlt-ln Cam- rsny ar wrll known, lunh Mai and Krmala uuiplk-aMon., many wuli-h bay halllnl rnrdl ral riprris vvrrywhrr. bav ylelild to th potency of llim mwlniiir. T lhi who caunoU"all,aillrwaiiaDvi,and slllntrmalloa will bo prov lil'Hl. HallsfatHlun or money back, Summer Resolutions TAKK THK Kcctoy Curo Dure relief from liquor, opium and tobaooo habits. Bond lor particular bi Vaataif lantUnla d to 4SO William MBl8f InStllllll A v.. lo.tl..d. Orsgss m. r. N. V. no. sa-ieoa. (w HEM wrlt'nf to 4eitteen plooao tloa tbie paper. " '"-.SSJsalB SW jrk CURE Your HORSE of HEAVEG ifl U Distemper or link Br with PstiaaiAH Heave WlUUfT Powdsbs. They Kit k 6IEAT HOOD rUIINU ARB COMDITIOHII, a sur care for all ailments from which heave CURIO 4 HORSIS. Ibav ba aslng Praatlsa Har Fnwd.r. Ih. put right sannths aad la thai tlm ban earad II korm of Hra'a 14 of lltapr 4 9 of I'hroaiaCuagk. Ia Praastaa aaaMdlas aav galasd a grat ranutaiion In tola Mrtloa. gllS (tut BkHNUaa. Mswark, w Trk Fres 61-Psts Hta. Saok. fratalan Kfrnrer C t. f Minn. I IO 23V 30 ALL DRUGGISTS taste rood. Eat them Ilk eanfly.- The remove any bad taste In the mouth, leav ing the breath sweat and perfumed. It Is a pUasur to take them, and they are liked especially by children, sweeten the stomach by eleanslnr the mouth, throat and food channel. That means, they stop undigested food from souring In the stomach, prevent gas form ing In the bowels, and kill disease germs of any kind that breed and fd In the rt tire system. are purely vegetable and contain no mer curial or other mineral poison. They con sist of th latest discoveries In medicine, and form a combination of remedies un equaled to make the blood pure and rich and make clean skin and beautiful eom plexlon. tone the stomach and bowels and stir up the lasy liver. They do not merely soften the stools and cause their discharge, but strengthen the bowels and put them Into) lively, healthy condition, making their no tion natural. never grip nor gripe. They aet quietly, pos itively and neyer caus any kind of uncom fortable feeling. Taken regularly they make the liver act regularly and naturally as It should. They keep the sewerage of th body properly moving and keep th system clean. Increase the flow of milk In nursing moth ers. If th mother eats a tablet, It makes her milk mildly purgative and has arnlld but certain effect on the baby. In this way they are the only safe laxative for the nursing Infant. taken patiently, persistently, will core any form of constipation, no matter how old or how often other remedies have failed. They ar absolutely guaranteed to cur any case, or purchase money will be chetrflilly re funded. cost 10c, 28c, 80c a box. Samples sent free for the asking. We publish no testimonials but sell Caacarets on their merit under ab solute guarant to cure, Buy and try a box to-day, or writ us for free samplss and booklet. STSaUIS BSISBT CO., CHICiS ar ISW TOSS. to any reader of this paper who will re. any attempt of substitution, or tale of Just as good" when Cascareta are called convict. All conesjondance confidsotial.