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.4 Scrofula. Few are entirely free from it. It may develop so slowly aa to cance little if any disturbance during the whole period of childhood. It may then produce dyspepsia, ca tarrh, and marked tendency to con sumption, before causing eruptions, Bores or swellings. To get entirely rid of it take the great blood-purifier, ' Hood's Sarsaparilia In usual liquid form or In chocolated tablets known as Sarsatabs. 100 doses Jl. The capital represented by Great Brit ain's cotton trade is. $2,000,000,000, and the profits $350,000,000 per year. THE MILK PAIL is kept free from staleness, sliniiness and stickiness if it is washed with Borax and water in the following proportions 1 tablespoonful to a quart of water. IVothluir Waxed. "We use the low pressure system in this plant," explained the engineer. "That is, we use the steam over and over again." "I see," said the visitor. "It's some thing like the system of ventilation in the sleeping cars." Mothers will find Mrs. Wlntlow" Soothing Byrup tbe bo t remedy to use for their ctiUdroa Aurlag tbe teething period. In the Cailomarr War. , Ths city editor was looking over the Dotes handed in by tbe new' reporter. "Qliggins made a set speech, did he?" be asked. "No, sir," said the new reporter. "He r stood up." . , TripstoCalifornia . OVER V ' ( "The Road of a Thous and Wonders" From Portland to Los Angeles Through San Francisco An artlstlo book with 114 beautiful colored pictures has bue.n published by the Southern Paeiflo Corapanylllustrat Ing and describing the attractions of this wonderful road and tli,e country through which It passes. ,It can be ob tained by sending 16 cents-to Cbas. 8, Foe, Passongor Traflle Man-n;er, room (97, Flood Building, Han Francisco, Cal.j or the undersigned.. .' , When you get ready to po East remem-, ber that you can save two-thirds of a day and enjov a through trip direct to Chi cago without change," first or second class, by purchasing your ticket over the . O. K. & N., Short Line, Union I'aoillo and Chicago b Northwestern. Address or apply to any O. K'. & N. agent for more oomplete information. Win. Mo Murray, Ueueral 1'aaaenger Agent, Port land, Oregon. J - PIANO CLUB Now Forming You With Ninety-Nine Others ' Join in Taking One Hundred Model "M" $400 Kohler & Chase Pianos. Co-operative Buying Brings the Savings in Which You Share, the Club Price Being Only $287 dash, or on terms of f10 cash and 10 monthly, Qiiaitcrly.i- somi-aniiual or yearly payments; run "ho arranged i at cash cost to club niemWr.by moreiy pay lng bank Tfrte oi-Miturost. . Mddel "M" Kohler A Chase Piano is guaranteed. for a lifetime. And besides, ire do not-collect .from widows and br- phansj- Uur free Life insurance Ulause v 1 Y with a hard, smooth turlace ot U, FS 1 . r pOW,ier(.a mica which reduces ' Mv;(ifij ' m ' . . . --rrr? .. provides, in case of death of club niein- bers after contract has boon in force six V. months and payments have been made aecording to agreement, the family is givenarect'lfitin full for balance of your unpaid indebtedness. The Piano stays in the home, without , a dollar moie being paid. Club now formintf Send at once for Booklet "G," which will bo sent post paid and will explain 'tlte fairest, safest and best Piano proposition ever offered to the public . , . Booklet "U" should be in the home ' nd read by every oiiewhocontomplutiw vne purfnase 01 -iano. . send tolal today," and. save a ,tih j of youi-.Yift.uo .money.. : .."-.i'- '.- There's a reason why more Kolje'x A.. V.uasv & muun art! nmu Ion tlio Toast Unoi any other two makes. ', The users, of Wfef Piano will to'l voti; Ak one. .. ' -. 'J T 1. KAd.:t. ' I. ',..-1 I . 1 Am im .uuw-f iiifcy tw CIIU' lc filled to place in yoiur'hoi'ua .Nlodc 1 "M"' $400 Kohler & Chase nt club cost, iflre' hundred Tian'os, I2S.700, or 1287 each." for tliose who join in the wholesale transaction. KOHLER & CHASE, Box 532 Seattle, Wash wholesale t A Prediction. - "There'll be-bread riots in .this coun try yet,"? growled the cross boarder.' ' "Do you think brea w.111 ever be so scarce as to cause ibat?" queried the "I referred to the qunllty," retirrneffl the boarder, permitting a lab to fall with ominous thud on the tuble. thf!-' adclphla' Ledger. )jrjaB sjmop sqi Supjoj 'wjoMpooM oj BApnj)K.ip i'.ioA 'jdadMoq ' tl .fan 8Iba eqi ',wi) os Ji u.-quiM n ujjuu pan jocuums tl ood o.ih)Dn.l?s et) bj.)ujj asnoq s JO Svm eqj jeAO Saj&oi2 jfii Imparting; More Information. Mrs.. Chugwater Josiah, I saw ths phrase, "his royal nibs," in prltit the oth er day. Is-there any' meaning' to It? Mr. Chugwater Yes; -it's an English title conferred on the manufacturer who is penmaker to the king or queen. ' How's This?. ',. We offer One- Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that camict. be'cured by Hail's Catartb Cure. Jf. J. CHtNBY & CO., Toledo, O 'We, the 'undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last.U) yvars, and believe him perfectly honorable in arr buieness trinsactions and financially able to carry ,ou any obliga tion made by nis nrm. - -.- WALDINO, RINNAN A MARVIN, Wholesale Druggists; Toledo,0 Ball's Catatrah Cure is Jkeii Internally, act ing directly upon the 0109a ana- .raucous sur faces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 76 cents per bottle., sold byall ruggists. Take nail's Family Fills lorConaXrpation. -1 -. Too Kiel for Him, Hugglnsf Why did Peokerh apply for a divorce? " ,..... '.-. . Muggins He' happened 'to' 'be home one washday when, it, rained, . The Truth of It. ', Teacher Johnny, can yori define fof 'iis. the difference between ."caution" and "cowardice?" Johnny-r-Yessnia When you're scart to go out on a bout and' stay home for fear It'll sink aud 'the boat comes ln-all -nsm, irs "cow ardice." . . Teacher Well? '.. JohnnjPr And If you're scart and stay-home and the boat does sink, then It's "caution, Balked. is large e Decided to hold a cbnVent'fon ; But an untoward fate, 'tis sad to relate, Upset this most worthy intention. There wasn't a hall would hold them all A county roofed would have been too small As space for the sure dissension. Philadelphia Ledger. Hqwaku js. nuKiuijr. Assayer ars uaemist. lrftiulvllte. Colorado, Boei'lnien Prit-Ps: Gold. SllVer, Lad,l'l Oold, Bllvwr, 760! Oofd, SUoi i!ino or Cbupvr. tl. .Cyunklotttsm. dialling envelopes and full price-list sent on anpl)eatloiv.,tJontrol and Ura- kImb,,.Ii a.,liHd.. .llulAran.im f.ubanKte Ni boul.aak. ; EiNGRAVING ' ."Write Us elates;'" fORPftlNlNGr .-: ' . HtCKS-OfATTEN'i' Portland ' ...Vi" ..Oregon IRRIGATED LAND IN. WASHINGTON The Wenatcb-ee Valley Irrigated 'Ap ple Orchards are payiAg. $500 to1500 per acre this yea Casoado Orijjiarda, one mile from Leavenworth, is Apw on sale. ' Got particulars free liottt , ' , :, II. C. Peters, . 622 Alatrka-Bldg., .Seattle 20 Mtile T;am SnmplP, UnakM nnd Pnrlrrr crTtno "Whli,", 10c. I'acinc ottHi unrax ".'hkihuu, ; A: BARGAIN IN FARMS. Fiue fntm of ,f0 aert's, northern Doiijrlas ,'ountv, irt acres eloaroo, lana very riqnr.-in famos."yhoeatrinf'., vsllcy, 6-rooui douho and oilier buiWlinnn, Hue water, !! acres Mr llinuyr, One nrrhaid. all kit d friilm and berries, tn- t'ludilK all eions, Rood horso, cow and calf, 4 Ainrnra kids, fi l'oland China plRS, 100 hens, all farm linploinat'ts, b ouse furilixlifngs oomplete evorythinir prot's for S-J.W. Owner must, aa'i't Hi's al onre on ai'i'ount of sickness. Write for full- particular lo O. A, DfcAlUNtf, P. l. Uox 2.2, lioseburft, Ore. Gee Wo Tho well known reliable CHINESE -' Root and Herb DOCTOR tins mii'ir a life study .of rot Mi.l.h.'rt,, und iutlist tuti, dtMx,vered nod Is s ins ii the world liis wouiU .yhiilsJ lul nuotKlitti. No MerruryHeiaon or Du Dcd-He Cures Wdtiotit Opcrntlbii; or Without the Aid of a Knifa ' ie iirsnve w-mit nuiAa.u. nnui, '.linn, rhront. lwliTi"ili''m- NerYUusni. Aor.ious lVI'ility, Kite,uH.'tJ.l'cn E'..lney '1 uXitl,H:l I.iMt Mtwliood. .Fuaudw Vfi.,Vi;,-and' All i'riviut..Utessiw. . ;:A-&UjRE CANCER .'CURE . Just'Retctul'froiH'firliii. .China Safe, Sura -- !..r ,t . v .andXataaUA.' "r . " 'i'':tr ftTn.'ri.r-!t1ww;in-T ntXATf. il v.vi- patAV.-inxoiiwNs'iti.oiw. biaOvaaact U, WirV foVS-'rAdloa blank and drca- .'JT . l,u-i,t,4i.-.tir'j. rrsmi. ,is- i. i-uj.i.- m i-iiti'INTt m "M 'uiit.. !', l'ojvuud, oragoa. .1 ' H ' . l'IMaikliiUIWS7lllVvM. . !.'. t.l ft. JV P.'fl Ui'" .- ' .:.!. 42-07 r ;riifii r,- t r. IJBJf iVrtliiiji advertlaera ploaaa uionu.iu tnia papr. j 5IIcIp the flqrse SjV " JIartlcle Is more, useful Vjf$A , ,abpnt the-stable than Mica .iiwMIa 't Xile.'Grease. Put a'HttleOa 7 lf'il ' the apindlcs before you "hook fS&."B up" it will -help thehorse, and VRS., .' bring the load borne quicker., ' fclS , - 1 wear '- wW( better' than any Jlsfe i 1 n..n.. rli the axle IlilC'J ! srftek C. We Trust If you'are suffering from impure blood, thin blood,-de- bility, nervousrless,,'exhaas-- tion, you should begin at Qnce with Ayer's SarsVparllla, the Sarsaparillayou have known all your life.' Your, doctor knows it.too. AskhirJfcaboutk, Ton mnit look well after the condition of your liver and bowels. Unless there, ls-dalfy action of the bowels, poisonous products are absorbed, causing headache, biliousness, nau sea, aYspepsia, and thus preventing the 8ar saparilli from. doing Its best wort:. Avert Pills are liver pills. At gently, all vtigetabKn The dose li only one pill at bedtliqe. , ' , e by t. O. Ayer Co., Lowell, ft-. lyes mil iso manufacturers of HAIR VWOR. . AQUE CURE. CHERRY PECTORAL iiotiern Japanese coins nad bank notes boar . legends .in English as well as in Japanese. ' 1 v Paltliiir'Illm Bfeit. ' "Willie, will you tell your sister' t am here?" "Would you like to have her come down?" "Of course." "Then if you'll give me a quarter I'll tell her you are not here." Houston Post. ,, St. Vitus' Dance and all Nervous Diseases permanently cored by Dr. Kline's Great a-va Rurnu. Nanfl fiir e'liriBI DOLVie MU treatise. Dr. it. H-Kllje.lA.uai juca au, -uu., jr February holds" the record as the month In which DiDst children are born: June as tbgvt in which there art fewest births. Making; It . Right. Once more poor woman is laughed, at for her lack of baaklng.kno'wlede. There Is no denying it,' howeve'r ; ''he is funny when she gets tangled ujFO the paraphernalia of finance.. TUe Den ver Post tells this tale : . TV,, nonrpr KntJnnnl Rank.' not. lanar ago, recetveu tut;;uiiuTii5-icyiej rui a inrlv well knowii,.In jsoelai oVoifH i " , ''Gentlemenjfeitse'rsitpp 5)aynij0t jf the cheek I Wotet)Ut'to-Qa, SIfjf dentallV burned It up. ' YowV Shake Into Your Shoe ., . -,. 'sKoot-Ease., A powder. It makes tight 'a.AVAl,n-oa fnl Afiatf It is a certain mire for UeVeMliir, calltuainii''k6H tlred;ching!feet; Mj-e' mailed FREE. Address Allen 8. Olmsted, Up-tQ-nite hJHBthrop!r 'Ji That njilllqflaire is very seinsn- wrtn his money, lSfitt heT' -- v ;.--v No, - indeed i b's an sJtruhrt. jrlti re wajna:ia .burden jnd will net laBktlllin, boMis utopla." Italtlmora Amerl.' , !&..:!. V:'i; he say b will net an . other. . p can. ;' ' ftTatal Symptom. '; The professional. auctioneer, haVlng.j(rst told the crowd the usual story to the effect that the. wateh iie was. tVyiSB to ell was a ,full Jeweled timepiece,, with chronomefei1 balance and 'solid goldBHed case, suddenly felt, hjmself bluslilnr at the aced and venerable 'liel' "Great snakes!" he said to hlmsel; "That's, tbe. first time such a thiffrha' hanpdned 'to me' In thirty-seven 'Seafe! It means either .aof.teoiit.of ;.the hram or fatty desten'eratioa Wttite .hearjt?'';',' Hastily .stepping ;dowtt frojn th.s.little platform behind the counter, h went Ihtt the baok . roomaad annouaced to-. the si lent partner tbat'"he"haa retired: U6ta! the business for good and alL " hssenttcLls 6f ' the" fiappy. .homes' ol. "to-day . is vast fund of Information as, to . the best methods of promoting health 'and happiness and right living and know ledge of the world's lest products, Products of actual excellence and reasonable claims truthfully presented and which have attained to world wide' acceptance through the approval of the Well-Informed of ther World; no of '-Individuals onlv. hut of the wfjo have the happy faculty of aeiucuiig utiu uuiMiuiug uuj ueai we world affords. - . . ' . ' Ono. of, the products 'pf that class, of known component parts, an Ethical remedy, approved by physicians and commended by the Well-Informed of the World as a valuable and whole some family laxative Is the well-known Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senaa. To get Its beneficial effects always buy the genuine, manufactured by the California, Fig Syrup Co., only, and for.- BalvtbJttkll. leadhjg druggists. THE MAiVWIrO SWEARS BY TJiEFISH BRAND SLICKER ! who ' has fried to get the same service out of soma " other make CleoK-Llrjht-Curable , "CiWttjrrrerM Waterproof and Sold Everywhere at SOO GUILTY OF REBATING WtaFe Railroad Liable to Very ,'; :;',v Heavy Fine.' JURY FINDS SWTY-SIX COUNTS Concessions for Loss In Transports tlbn Npt Allowed May . Have to Pay Million and a Quarter. '. Jjoj. Angejes, Cal., Qct. 12.--After being out 20 minutes the jury in the .case, of, the. .government against the Santa Fe Bailroad company, on trial for rebating in the Federal couart here yesterday afternoon', brought in a ver dict of guilty against the railroad on all of the 66 counts of the indictment. Judge Wellborn will announce his de cision next Monday. f An estimate of the maximum penalty which' '"may be imposed in $1,250,000. ,The oharge againat - the Santa Fe was that it had granted rebates from its regular .tariff on shipments of lime by the Grand- Canon Lime & Cement com pany, of Arizona. The defense of-the Railroad company was that the rebates "concessions made for alleged losses in the shipment during transit. The trial began on September 30, In his decision on the law points which arose during the trial, Judge Wellborn today laid down a point of law which is held to be one of the most important which had been enunciated sines - the Interstate Commerce com mission was Instituted. Heeaid: "I. hold that the acceptance by the defendant of a less sum of money than thai named in its tariff for the trans portation of the property described in the indictment, if there has been such aceceptance, was a departure from - the legal rates and that it, is no justification for. such departuie, nor is it any defense rt6 a; prosecution thereof that the acts of the carrier were done m compromise ol claims for loss of property in transit. aHriman lines indicted. ; .three More irges, of Rebating on Matting; Fronji .Japan, - San Francisco, Oct. 12. The Federal grand jury yesterday reported to United States District Judge DeHaven thiee indiotmenta against the Southern' Paci fic company and two against the Pacific Mail' Steamship company, for cairying freight for less than the. legal rate . be tween Kobe,, Jupan, and. varipjs cities m the United States, The cargo con sisted T matting, rw'lskh was brought fron) Jot)e to San Francisco in the Pa- citoi.flle,il: Bteams.hip Mongo.lia and thnee;to the Ea'et by the;,Southern .Pai .qlfici.fiidlits eonneetiopa,'' THi.e ipdictl mentaare supplemencary to tnose oi HiniMi; 'natnre filed' last week:'? ; . ; Ajf May Postpone Trial. Boie'e, Oct. "12. judge Wood wWl personally investigate the condition of George A. Pettibone,- who has been in St. Alphonsus hospital for the paEt- monthj - and in case he finds that the triafciet for next Tuesday would , prob ably ' oe interrupted by the defendant's ilhlees: will continue the caee of. his own motion. In open court this morn- ine Clarence Darrow stated that the de- ftynlaat was ready for trial and that he was ready to De taKen dock 10 lan at any'thpe. The rtriaP ji)rjr will report next Tueday. motnfng. . . j .. ;v-wii. "' ' s - Sugr Advances In South.7;. : i "Xos,,Angeles, Oct. 12.8iigir has just been advanced 20 cents a .-barrel. Both the cane and beet varieties are affected'. Wholesale dealers say the' tiee in price is due to an increased demand and to the- fs'cf "that the Oftf''Sl Europe and South America hi k"'ole than the avetage.' Nathan oreiWe - president oi uiu f acme sugar compuiiy, nxp va" this is the first . of. a setres of advanoes The next bne-vfill oeou'r within a week.- he thl'rikB, '.'KfftfVwill probaljly fbe,as great. ' i Same Reduced Rates in 1908. Omaha, Neb;, Oct. 12. The Union Pacini and Southern Pacific lines in connection with the Chicago S North- westCTtiY i Chicago,-, Milwaukee, s St. Paul and other transcontinental lines have' given notice to the Transconti' nental association that they will con tinue colonist rates during the months of March'and April, 1908, and ,ori the same basis as the ratea which were in effect during March, April, Septem ber and October, 1907. - Schmltz Will Appeal. San Francisco. Oct. 12. The attor- neys fpr ex-Mayor Eugene oenmicz, who has been convicted of extortion and sentenced to five years' imprison ment, .will' this afternoon file their appeal;fh the' Appellate court. It was. not believed that the matter would come np'for hearing until late in Nc vembai or early m December. '- Advarc.ing on Cs4 Blanca. '- Pails, Oct. ISi-r-f telegram has been received- ffcm. General' Drude, com mander of ' the ' French-expeditionary forces in Morocco, iwy rng that one ot Mulai Hafig's armies has arrived with in 20 miles cf Casa Blanca. The. Moors have with them four pieces of artillery. i ; ' . Biggest Warship in World. Yokohama, Oct. 12. Japan is to have the largest battleship in the world,'; according to ad ices received here today. Instructions have also been given to construct' a vessel similar to the new style of British destroyer, but much higher. comoiousjiii NO XlfflTTO ITS P(MEES FOtfEVIt; ' Contagious Blood Poison has brought more suffering"; Misery and hiimilai Hon Into the world than all other diseases combined ; there js hardly any limit to its powers for evil. It is the blackest and vilest of all disorders, wrecking- the lives of those unfortunate enough to contract it and often being transmitted to innocent offspring, a blighting- legacy of 6uff ering and shame. So highly contagious 13 the trouble that innocent persons may contract it by using the same table ware, toilet articles or clothing of one in whose blood the treacherous yirushas taken root. Not only is it a powerful poison but a very deceptive one., Only those who havelearned py bitter experience know by this little sore or ulcer, which usually makes its appearance first, of the suffering which is to follow. It comes in the formf ulcerated mouth and throat, unsightly copper colored spots, swollen glands in the groin, falling hair, offensive sores and ulcers on the body, and in severe cases the finger naiU drop off, the bones become diseased, the nervous system is shat tered and the sufferer becomes an object of pity to his fellow man. Especi ally is the treacherous' oattire'iof Contagious Blood Poison, shown when the Infected person endeavors tt$c,etnbat the poison with mercury and potash. These minerals; will drive, away all outward . symptoms of the troubles for a while,, and the victim jig deceived into the belief that he is cured. When, however, the treatment i. J.ef.t off he finds that the poison has only been driven deeper into the blood an'd Vh'e' disease reappears, and usually in worse form because these strong1 mineral have not only failed to remove the virus from the blood but haveVfeakened 'the entire system because of their destructive action. S. S. S. is she dfrly feal and certain cure for Corytagious Blood ,Poi-! 'son.' It is made of a: combination ot and barks, the. be&t in Nature's great offer a reward of $1,000 for proof that S. - in any '9 sZyo PURELY VEGETABLE ." "' ' ever seen again, and ottspnng is protected. Write for our special book on Contagious Blood Poison, which fully ex plains the different stages of the trouble, and outlines a complete home treat ment for all sufferersof thig, trouble. 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The principal has had 28-ears' experience in Portland: Make reservations now. or illustrated catalogue and other literature address ' .'.;- v - JW. HILL, M. D., Principal and Proprietor, PORTLAND, OREGON SPINACH like the good, old-time home "greens" in five minutes, made possihle anywhere atany time of year, by using Preferred Stock Canned Goods - ' rKlH Whonrtr ih. Bat Ar. arowa . Preferred Stock Spinach is grown in New Jersey because there spinach crows best most tender.- There, too. it is canned, that the spinach for this high-grade brand of canned goods may go into the can crisp and fresh. Consult the Preferred Stock list 71 different kinds, in yj sue). i When thi atpttitt "ags" enter Spinach PREFERRED STOCK ' from your Cnctr . ' . ALLEN LEWIS. Who..tl Omars, POETLAltD, OEEGOlt, O. a A. - W. L. DOUGLAS $3.00 & $3.30 SHOES tS"v!orlo B3"8HOE8 FOR EVERY MEMBER OF mm" THE FAMILY. AT ALL PRIOES. 8 'V Douglas doma not maka aell Reward sa ss.so ficndl U (than any oihar manufacturer. THB REASON W. L. Douirlas shoes sreworn bTBiore people to all wlkoMtfe than ny other make. Is because of their excellent style. euT-fitttng, and surior wenring qualities. -The selection of the leathers and .ither materials lor eaeh part of tbe shoe, and every detail of tbe making is looked after by the most completeorganlaation of surrinteid.eats.foreinenarid skilled shoemakers, who receive the highest wapas paid in too hoe industry, anil whose workmanship ct nno be excelled. n irauiu ie you iuco niT inive rictones nt Brockton. Mass. and show you how carefullr W.L. Hondas .Ves are made, tou would then iraderstand why ther hoM t'ceir shaoe, ti hotter. .TVlT , f" frfs S'WM oannor fe rejntr.'ecf fi ertjr irrfc.v CAUTION! lue uenuiii. luro . L. Douuu tau an.t pri.-e bUuuurd on bktou. lake No Subtitutet. Ask yonr derer for W. L. rtongrL. shoes. If he ran;mt si-:.p!v yon send dirMi w factory, f-hoes Mut everywhere by uaiL CAtalog free. WX-Boofilaa, Brocktoa, Umt, ' mma healing blood-puruying roots. Herbs laboratory of forest and field., We S. S. contains aarticle of mineral form. S. S. S'.Eoe3 down to the very bottom of the trouble and by cleansing the blood of every particle of the virus and adding rich, healthful qualities to this vital fluid, forever cures this powerful disorder. So thoroughly does SI S. S. cleanse the circulation that no signs of the disease are The story and a half house in Milan, Ohio, where Thomas A. Edison was born. Is still standing, though not lit to occupy. For Infanta and Children. ' Jhe Kind Yoa Have Always Bought Thirty Years VMS OCNTAUR COMIANV, NClV YORK OITT. MILITARY ACADEMY '.-rv. . n iw -'.ill ..: 11 41, . iiwu m . mm mm -l. . 1 - F For Over ku-'.Vjw'-. -1 .1