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The Song o f the Hair There are four verses. Verse 1. A yer’s H air Vigor makes the hair grow. Verse 2. Ayer’s H air Vigor stops falling hair. Verse 3. A yer’s H air Vigor cures d a n d ru ff. V erse 4. A yer’s H air Vigor always re stores color to gray hair. The chorus is sung by millions. ” K»f<»rs using A yer's Heir Visor I bad vary »bln and »ary p-««>r b»lr Itui I eontlnusd to ua* the Vigor u n til in» hair greatly im proved In «vary way. I b a .« Head II off .m l ..n for ib a inaei i«n yasra.“ M w *1 I> mi mmuni >, N a a .r k S J. T A f u V r O cm M a d e by J. O A v » r « o . L o w e ll. M aaa. A ls o b M u iu fe u tu re ra a t ÄAlfSAl'AlöU.A. why pectoral . XX 1 1 i n g ’» I « « « illy . r iT O **’ I I I U I ' M iiih I I ihn ' I b e r r ie s . Make a »Im p from I |>oun<1 of »ugnr ■lid «me half pint of water. Mtlr until (lie sugar 1» dl»«olved. then troll quick ly almut three or four uiluute«. Try by dipping a little In cold w ater If It form» a »mall hall when rolh»l between the thum b and Huger It ha» attain«-«! the right degree known a* the ,T»all.” Throw the cherrle» In, a few at a time, mid let »(miner for a moment. Lift with a »klmtner. draining free fr mi all »Imp, Sprinkle augur thickly over l»oatd» or pm»». Then put a layer of fruit ami «prllikh* thickly with gratiu- lated »ilgur. I’la««- In the aim I«» dry. When dry m ake .1 »im p 11« la-fore; mid the fruit and »Hr with a w«»«al«-n »| hm » ii until the »Imp la-gin* to grain and »tick to tin- fru it. When cold »ift «ugar over ami «Iry again Place le-twecu *lu-cla «if waxed paper ' ■" ' » 1 ' * ' ' ' al »-«•ad t .r I II I I. f l i r t a i tedtl« a»*4 Iraan«». l* r II it K i u , L i A llr m p lln n (h e a n i n h e i ., P l ia ,I ’* I u i |»<»a a I b I e . Khe Mt Iw.iuty 4<><*tor want« to glva me «otne le» win« in the pi op r w», to i>l»en and »hut the mouth Ile «ny« It bn« « great (»curing ou n w »ni.ni« look«. lie Why. my ib ir, you open yotira grio'cfully enough, und m for «hutting It. what'» the uae of throw ing aw.iy good money? lh -tm lt I r«-e I‘r«'wl. To Break In N e w S h o e » . A lw a y s ah aka In A lla n • Foot I aa r, a po w d e r I t cu rv e h o i, a w r a iln g . a< h in g aw<»llait te r t < ur«-» co rn a In g r o w in g n a il« an d I- At <11 d ru g g is ts a m i at»«- »t »re,."« !» n t » «apt « n y .u lw iit u t a - a m |* > u a c i - 1 F U I E Ad 1 rase A lle u » O lu itte d l a R o y , S Y *11 0 *« ( l a U r a l* a .« in a AYegetable PrcparalionforAs sin iilahttg the Food and Ita? ula Wig die SicmûÜLS and Bowels of ¡ M A N I S / ( H1LDKLN Promotes Ihgestion.Cheerful- ncss and Rest Contains neither thrtum .M orphine nor Mineral N o t N a h c o t ic . I * m l «11 n i t . & O U Dr U H l n r m n u t A brJtn rta • A < h a ln r y , W» o ffe r O n e U u n d red h o lla r s R e w a rd for a n y <'oar<»t< a t a r r b t h a t r a u n o l be c u re d by l i a l l k « a ta rrh « u rr. F . J. t H t NF. Y A C O , I ’ r o t« .. T o le d o , O. We, the undersigned, h t » « k n o w n F. J. ( h r n a y fo r th e l o t U> year», an d tw lie v e h im r te c t ly h o n o ra b le III a ll hualneaa tranaao- iiia a n d f t n a n t'ia lly a b le to « a rry o u t auy ob lig a tio n s m a d e by th e ir U rtii W g«i A I a i a «, w h o lra a ln P r u g fle t« , 1 o le d o .O . XX A i.m n u , K IHJ.A» A M a » u h , w b o leaaie h r » j g l- ls , I o le d o , « >• l l a i r e < a t a r r h < u r r »« ta k e n In t e r n a lly , act in g d ir e c t ly ut«»n th « blood a n d in u n m » » a r ts* r» o t i n * a ja ie tn I’rlfe '-»c | * r bo tn a. 1 e s s ti tltn o p la ls Ire«, 1<1 by «H b ru g a tu ts . le l l a l l a F a m ily P ili» a ra th e bast. r M other <•«»«»» A m ended. 'I’he cow had jiiiui»»«! over the moon. I> I « h « n »1« I i « k l i r a te c-. “T h at’a »1 little the highest,” »he «aid, W here a great «leal «»I di«hw i«hiug 1« **thnt beef him gun« «die«’ the trimt was ue< «•»-art, It la ¡1 g««»d plan I«» «1«» away orgatiiz«*d.” w itit tin- drying of them. To make thi« At thi« point th«- litil«- dog wept. ptiM»lhlo lit the avi-rag«- lioUM-hold, a 21*- I n H n m « m ». cent rack 1» ii'»u solil. Il 1» shupt-d like ‘•What’« the pay ?” asked the prospoct- th«>ae photographer« u»e f«»r m-gatlve*. Ive hired matt. “ Well,” answered the farmer, “ ve kin «»uly. of cour-e, much larger. A lter I»«*- have $•» a «lay an’ three of my darter’« Ing rinsed with clean hot w ater, the ki«»ea, or $.T n day and six k(«aea. Suit dlaliCM can l»c act up oil e«lg«- in the rack yourself. As fer a« I'm concerned ye kin ami allnw«•«! to dry by e\ajioriition. All take it all out in kis«e« if ye've a mind they ik im I then 1« a ¡ mi II r I i w ith n dry to.”— Ilouaton ( 'hromde. towel iis they are pla«-«-tl on the table. FADED TO A SHADO W . 1*1 n«*n i t p l r m ill O lr r y k n ln il. Klirtsl a rl|M- pineapple; net on Ice Worn Down by Five Years o f Suffer until thoroughly ch llletl; mix with one ing iron» Kidney Complaint. Mrs. Re met he M yert, of lN0 South T enth Kt., Ironton, ()., eayi: “ I have worked hard in my tim e and have )>een e x p o s e d again and again to changes of w eather, It is no wonder my kidneys gave out and 1 went all to piece« a t last. F ° r five year« I was fading away and Anal ly so weak th a t for six m onths I conld not get o n to f th e house. I was nervous, rentlees and sleepless at n ig h t, and lam e and sore in th e m orn ing. Som etim es everything would w hirl and blur before me. I bloated so badly I could not wear tig h t clo th ing, and had to put on shoes two sizes larger th an usual. The qrine was disordered and passages were dread fu l ly frequent. I got help from th e first box of Doan's K idney P ills, however, and by th e tim e I had taken four boxes th e pain and bloating was gone. I have been in good h e a lth ever sin ce.” PP1 cupful of Hncly clb»pp«-«l crisp w hite celery, ami a «weet red |«»piM‘r <’ut Into «lice. Kprlnkle over this a little French dreaming ami let stand a few minutes. Then mix w ith m ayoiinahe and w hij»- ped cream ami garnish w ith nut meats. Serve on lecture leaves. H i , L «-«I Ith n h n r b . T ake 1 ¡Hiuml «if rhubarb, the red kind, cut In sm all pieces; add one scant cup sugar, put In an earthen or granite baking dish, cover and put in the oven. B ake In a slow oven until tender, the tim e varying w ith th«» variety of the rhubarb. When eooktnl In this way tho taste Is much more delicate and rich th an the old fashioned way of stewing. I'n in a lo r * au (Ir u tln . C ut Into pieces a half dozen (not too rlj>e) tom atoes. IJm» a pudding dish w ith cracker crumbs, cover w ith a thin sprinkling of the tomato, grate over It some American cheese, and so on until the dish Is filled, having the last layer Sold by all dealers. 60 cents a box. of the cheese and the one before It of the cracker crum b* FoaUr-M ilburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y . - A|>crferl Remedy forConstipa lio n . Sour Slomach. Diarrhoea. Worms .Convulsions Feverish- cwss and L O S S O F SLEEP. T u rn o v e ra . Thia 1» n dellclou* *rtti«*e for uae w ith fr»M«h m eats. Pur«- anti q u a rte r «me d«»z- eu large, »our upple« and chop Hue. to gether w ith two green ¡lejiper« from w hld i the «e»-d hat«- le-eu removed, «tie teiu'Upful of »t<»<ied r.tl»ln«. Hint two lutMlIum n I z «*«I onion«. Put the m ixture Into n porcelain kettle with one q u art of apple vinegar; »Immer two hour«. Ad«l two teactipful« of »ugar ami two t«-a»poon»ful «•:!« h of »¡tit, mimt.ird seed mid ground ginger, t ’ook while hot and kc«*p In u cool, dark place. rp *'" " * /Air», far J > Ilîabj"»»« ru rtn fa n c y . How'i Thia f » CASTOSIA If thi* pm ldiug 1» a* dainty* a» Ita 1 name It ought to l«e dell lou». I’«» m ake It, »>nk a pa«*kng<- of gelatine I II ««lie «up of »-old w ater until tlmroughly dl»- aolved, then turn Into It two ami a half • lip « of hulling Water th»- Jub-e of tW<> «mall lemon«, one ami om* half cupful« of »ugar ami tin- w«-II t»< «t«-n whit«-» of three egg«. W hip until n-ry «HIT Make a <*u«tard l»y »«'aiding one ami a hulf ¡•Int« of milk, adding t«> tt one cup of »ugar, one table«|»oouful «»f flour and the yolk« of three egg«. When cold, fla vor w ith vanilla. -a M a r n iK la ilr » III Take two egg», the weight of one In b u tter ati«l In flour, half a pint of milk, D en n is I'w h a t'a all ih • f t h e ) ’ r» ami a dessert«¡»»011 ful of »ugar; cream R is k in ’ a b o u t th e ps a « Iter»? I.arry A lot o' crank« I* «'»r rtin • the »ugar ami b u tter togetlH-r, w «irking t h e m I I I a l»«»ln with a waawleu »¡«»on; fad f'r elane »»'■• <’h ««•> Tribune. add the Hour and th«- milk, ami ta-at 1 H rr p la g I I In th e I a n a lly . ••Confound It nil.” «aid the elderly well. P our the latter Into «»»me b u tter gentlem an who was dining w ith a cho- ed »au<«-r», am i hake for nl»»ut tw enty ru« lady, “the youngster w ith that ae minute« lit a im»d«-rate «»veil, hilt <|o not trews nt the corner table I» my grand let them h ard en ; turn out ami fold In two, Ilk«- turnover», putting a teaa|»ain- •on. T he young puppy •‘Oh. It’» nil right." retorted the fair ful of m arm alade in each. S i f t white dam»el. "Ile'a with my gram luioth »ugar over, and serve hoL er.”—P ittsburg Po»l. M e re ly ► L e tte r s from P r o m in e n t P h y sic ia n s | addressed to Chas. IL Fletcher. a * ' « • ' • • ’“'I •!* MarV'Hia l i t R » fv " K o n o rtf. > ( a iu llr il is C a s t o r ia . /"''ASTORIA is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. I t contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. I t destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. I t cures D iarrhea and Wind Colic. I t relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. I t assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The children’s Panacea—The Mother's Friend. The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has home the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher, and has been made under his personal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations a n d 11 Just-as-good ” are hut Experiments th at trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. l In- re p e titio n of lfn r le « iu ln J e lly . tu-lng the w It of King L«lwar«r« f u t i l i t y . |i|»»o1ve a half package of gelatine O i l o n e Ot’(*1l»|<»U e lle t t i l » w i t h lier *1* ter« nt h public fuiD’tlon and notlee»! In a pint and a half of cold water. Have le tu o li« , two m ru r lou« preNMiiiin gazlug ut tlielr ev rea«Iy the jllha- of two ery movement, «ay« the lxjn«l<>n T aller. ormigen and a c a l l of ptm-upple ami add A < * e o r < llliK lt, ► h«- wrote «<>m< t i l i n g o n il to It a «-tip ami a half of *ugar. Pour piece <»f pu|M*r and, making u preb-nze over the m ixture a pint of l»dllug w a of hundliiK It to one o f her «Inter», ter ami a«l«l the whole to Hie gelatine; <lro|)p«*d It. T he rejwirter. of <*«iir»e, »tlr thoroughly, »train, ami -«-t away to In groat glee picked It up. ex|a*«ting ,«» c«»»l, < ut Int«» «II««- pim-appl«-. «»rang«-», get n grent aroop for til« piper. Im camll«-«l cherrlea ami haiiHlia» until agine hl» < hngrlti when he found w rit there 1» a ctlp ami a half, ami when the ten on It thecoininouplio e rem ark “ My g«-latlue hcgiu» t«» harden drop In the new t*oot« pinch me horribly.” 1 fruit lightly. Pour Into a mold uml «hill. Q ii < m * ii $ ul m k W hat Dr. F. Gerald B lattner, of Buffalo, N. Y., nays; MYour C astoria is good for children an d 1 frequently prescribe It, alw ays o b taining the desired re su lts.” Dr. G ustave A. E lsengraeber, of f i t Paul, Minn., says: "I have uaed your C astoria repeatedly In nay practice w ith good r e s u l t a n d can recom m end It as an excellent, m ild and harm less rem edy for children.’* Dr. E. J. Dennis, of St. Ixiuls, Mo., say»: “ I have u.« <1 and prescribed your C astoria in my san itariu m and outside practice for a num ber of years and find it to be an excellent remedy fo r children.” Dr. S. A. B uchanan, of Philadelphia. Pa., ray s: "I have used your Cas to ria In th e case of my own baby and find it p leasan t to take, an d have obtained excellent resu lts from Its use.” Dr. J. E. Sim pson, of Chicago, 111., says: “ I have used your C astoria In cases of colic in children and have found i t the best m edicine of its kind on the m arket.” Dr. R. E. Esklldson, of Om aha, Neb., ra y r: *‘I find your C astoria to be a stan d ard fam ily remedy. It is the best th in g for in fan ts and children I have ever known and I recom m end it.” Dr. L. R. Robinson, of K ansas City, Mo., acys: “Your C astoria certain ly h as m erit. Is not Its age, Its continued use by m others through all these years, and the m any attem p ts to im itate It, sufficient recom m endation? Y.’h at can a physician add? Leave it to the m others.” Dr. Edw in F. Pardee, of New York City, fay s: ” For several years I have recom m ended your C astoria and shall alw c; s continue to do so. as It h a s Invariably produced beneficial resu lts.” Dr. N. B. Sizer, of Brooklyn, N. Y., Bays: "I object to w h at are calleA p aten t m edicines, where m aker alone knows w hat Ingredients are put l a them , but I know th e fo rm ula of your C astoria and advise Its use.” G E N U IN E CASTORIA A LW AYS B ears th e S ig n a tu re o f Far Sirmlr Signature of NEW YORK. A l b .iitb n lh s } »C rJ irs H LX A C T COPY OF W R A P P E R . The Kind You Have Aï ways Bought In Use For Over 3 0 Years. T»« CCMTAW« c»«a»*«». r r a u « « * » a T « t r r . »sw »o a» crr». PUTNAM FADELESS C olo r m o re good« b rig h te r and fa s te r color« th a n any o th e r dye. O ne 10c p a cka g e co lo rs silk, eu M ra n te rd co give p e rfe c t resu lts. Ask C ra te r , or w e w ill send post paid a t 1 0 c I p a cka g e. bleach and m is co lors. M O M tO t D R U G C O ., U n io n v ille. M issou ri. " K r t.” I.ia r r x WISE P A I N l t VS E X T R A C T IO N 50< HEAVES CURED! A u m m r r llr ld . The Broadway friend» of Larry Sum- merHeld. the wireless wire tap|»er. were greatly plea»«»«! yesterday to learn that their ohl associate had lieen selected us organist In the chapel at King King prison. As th ere are scteral sets of ser vices each Sunday, the new Job will enable L arry i«» l»e away from his cell the greater part of the day. (if all days th«» most dreaded by the King Sing primmer« Is Sunday. They have no work to do then and must re main in the cells except when attend lug chape! services. T here are two chapels I'rotestnnt anti Catholic. The prisoners usually atten d both, so a« to get away from the close couflnemeut on Sunday. As organist. Summerfield will not only es« aja» the «*ell continement on Sun day. hut will also have a few "evenings out," as there art» services several times a week ,11 the eveulng. According to the friends of Summerfield, the wire tapper was brought up amid religious surroundings and there was an organ In his home. It Is said th at be has been a fte r the Job of organist for some tim e.- New York Sun. B R O S. DENTISTS. MAIN 2029 P IA T IS 3RD« WASH STS. 5522, P O R T L A N O OR STAND FIRM P repares for D ram atic nml O peratic Stage Hint places G raduates in six iffonths- Forty G rad u ates now w ith traveling com panies. Send for C ata logue. Egan Dramatic and Operatic School Egxn Hall, Arcade Buildinf, Seattle. FRANK C EGAN. Principal. A T»-n*dy fn r - W hen you buy an t.’. r u * * P R U S S IA N o p hjr<. bo -1 wiim I troabie*. Care» Heave». Coach», Distemper a n i lndi<»»tloa. V eterin ä r» . uub um an i recommend P R U S S IA N HEAVE POW DERS r»n!trs-l«ta w ill (ret them . - q OILED SUIT SLICKER 1-rh-e .MV* a t dealer. 80-- l y tnaiL Send fo r t ree Ixx k. RFM FOY C O ., S T . P A I L , M IN N - CHAS. H. LILLY CO., Settle ¿ad Fortkad. Whdejile A<t- demand W. L. DOUGLAS * 3 .5 0 & ’ 3 .0 0 Shoes Its the easiest and only w a y to get the best Sold every w h ere B E S T IN TH E W ORLD W.LDcug^as $4 Gilt Edge lioe^ cannotbeequalledatany price To Shot ttra lm W. I . Ovuglaa' Joh- htnK Hnime ia the most complete in thia country Semi fo r Catalog This Book Is FREE C O N T A IN IS O •‘Borax in the Laundrv, Kitchen, Nur sery and Sick Room.” ’ ‘‘How to Have a Clear Complexion.” ‘‘Articles on the Hair and Hands.” ‘‘Borax as a Preservative, Etc.” It gives invaluable inform ation on the I 1000 ibt>H «»f 20-MULE-TFAM BORAX in SHOES FOR TVEKYBODY AT ALL PRICES. the Hom e, Farm and Dairy. M en's Shoes. Vfl to >1 SO. Boys' Shoes. S3 to $1.2 S . W om en's Shoes. $4 0 0 to Si.SO . A ll dealer» Free > an iple Ito ra * and P o ra t Soap, M i»» s’ dk C btldreu'a Shoes. S3 8S to $ 1 .0 0 . Booklet a d souvenir T ic .u re In color«, for 10r«nta T r y XV. L.. I»ouj{l»*s W o m e n 's , .XI!»»*-« a m i and l»ea er'» iia m t. P A C IF IC ' V O A s t' liU K A X ; C h il d r e n 's s h o e s ; f o r s ty le , tit a n d w e a r CO., O aalan d, Cal. th e y e x c e l o th e r m ak e s . E gan D ram atic and CLASSIFIEDADVERTISING Portland Trade Directory O peratic School Season 1906 and 1907 Opens Sept. 15 DYES w o o l an d co tto n rq u a lty w e lt and H W rite to r fr e e b o o k le t how to d y e . N am es and A ddresses in P o rtla n d of R ep re se n tative Business Firm s. C liK A U S l P A l t A l'O K s— We »uara ite » t h e C . M. S e p a r a t o r Io be th e beat. W r i t e lo r fre e vata.og. It Kiel w ood Co.. F ilth aud Oak. M K N 'a C L O T H IN U — B uffnm A Pendleton, «ole «Ken t A lfred Uen)nntiD A Co.'« correct clothe«. E veryth in g >•> meo's ftirutshlnits. Alurrlsou and S ixth streets. Opposite poatottlco. P IA N O S A O K U AN’ S—M any Hue lae iru m e n ts ro ve rt to n« account » ckneea or rem oval of buyer W rite for de»cr (>tlou ot p ano» now on hand term«, etc. W rite today. G ilb ert Co., Portiaud It 1 could take you into m y large factories at Brockton, Mass.,and show you how carefully W .L . Douglas shoes are made, vou would then understand w h y they hold their shape, fit better, wear longer, and are of greater value than any other make. W h e r e v e r yo u liv e , you can o b ta in W . L . D ou glas shoe's. H i« nam e snd price la stam ped on th e b o tto m , w h ic h p rotects you a g ain st h ig h prices und in te rio r shoes. T a F r n o a u b t t i * tu tv . Ask y o u r de aler for XV. L . D o u g la s shoes and In s is t upon h a v in g th e m . Fast Calor Euelets used; they will not w tar brassy. W r it e for Illu s tr a te d C a ta lo g ot F a ll S ty le s . W . L . D O U G L A S , D ept. 13, B ro c k to n , M asa. P. N. U. ¡ E N o. 3 8 06 3 I1 F N w r itin g - t o a d v e r t i s e r s p l e a a e m e n tio n t h i s p a p er .