• 4 I I • 4 «*1 a • # r * r , >*•« a ' ' •X* * * •A ¥* ft < r -• 1« > J.' fc»w e ZT • t < e í > j E hl * • f. 9 A I *L< Hood's Sarsaparilla [ I t . • '« « t llu W‘.n • ■ «•• taf I- I <»( advertising only. Tb^ BMWt <>l 1!» «i.ti.lrrlul |«q>‘ ity la «■■|>laiiwd by it« una|> JYrrst. B om -I uj*on a |*w«i-ript>*>a cured pcviple c*>n«i-h-r«->l ineuralj.- « 1 Hood’s Sarsaparilla 4 « 4 < the plrwrtor tn summing rvatiooa and e ¡ arty «rut y tbe to atra last a < lusLm ll atrw • le up <*f divlln.t"! its rurra <•( dyspepsia. I-** td apf tit« an-l that t.r«--l I*, m g tt.skr t tl.«- gresUrat stotnsch tonic re«<4»rrr the solid Laa eir •* 9 t » Hood’s Sarsaparilla • ' 1« a tborvmgtdy g'->l mc*lie»n» lUgu to taka it TODAY. G*t ll'N»D S. • 4 •>« G«a«ro»». Mr Newlywed (gtdicili mdy )—An>l how di«! you an. M •rinn* r Wh*o I <»n|rr a t ur ¡»«and r»*»*t !»• alway« »>*nd« m« eme wighing «i* •even. « ? « t ♦ 4» e * t « • • i 1 9 4 • » 1 1 Mothers w .1 ! r»<1 Mr» Wli.»l vr • Ing Myrup tbe best r»n *^1y I'« u»e t« t children during (be teethiog jwrlud V T tin Qwuk K»n repairing servant« were at tbe rear of th« bouse !f wa* un* if those pwruKarly QU «I evenings when nothing seen»« to break th« stiUnesa Kutldenly I felt, rather than saw. •otnelhlng m<«v ng near tbe veranda. I look«*! more ck MMdy. and to my horror prrvwited an enormous ilou stealing along Hie gr*»ui nd tn the dire* tton of my w ife and <1*114 I My wife saw th« erva- turv> at the same I lists ut. and deaplt« terror fortunately rrniN'Dol per tly mothj ml«-«« and silent rarrrly k nowtng what to do. I bast' -rent tn war tiffin to think, tbe lh>o ny dear on*s lg I called o moi e. and then •Oft If hall passed directly over my twy a tread and lodged In the forehead i>f tha lion immediately above the eyev. nn<1 «trrh br4 him <>n tha ground Tharr an '.natant of fearful »u<- (M*nwz Then I flred again, but th* «e<** • » » » t t Abel Tl»« lady—Yes. it’« only n»en that turn tram|*e. Why arm i women idi«’ The Tramj»—lie* AUM» n at S them • re Lo»y U «tire ¡i •• a AT SHORT RANGE. I.ar«« I nitn the !«--t kri"«ti vrgrtebb» rem- r*lua, by such a c*>uibiuali. a, pru|>*>r- lx*u and |>r.«.-aa a« tu hava mrativ* po«w |*culiar to llarlt Ila cure» of arrufula, ecaema. twri- aaia, u»l rvary kind < ! hun. r. aa well aa catarrh and rheumatism — |.r..ve ♦ * science «i» vention Wall and Kspreaa. "t.ut I Lave never known the average almanac to «Led Its old tlUM l b a« That 1« why I algb f< r a moderu almanac with half tou« pk> I urea." A! MAS WHO WROH « BACK AM) Sil (M)Wk." Hmall M an tvinptibl# »THintlrl, auh«H>*. 4 a I i to the water« itirfa< r » * / 9 - Í 4 3 It-« l art t ► ft 9 t - CASTORI A > r Thi Kind You Have Always Bought «i Ì • / ’ > 9 ► ♦ * r * ■* % ♦ • > 1 4 4 •4 ft * V I ’ fc '•J 4 4 C< A Bad Disease 4 y - '• ’• * J *• I -,.. it ♦* S’ # » ■• •* *w * ». « ■ * a i i * > - * « «*■ « •- r « a . 'z.U ■* -,-* t » . . L’’ * ' - •-» /] •« !s- • - • L». • * ' Lu. ■ ! / • • e* i. ■* % » I • * ♦1 9 % A ■ than in t yet 111 tl ae*ou<1 lu Kept for their pera uf the Ink* long wiuter suj< mld*t I of tbe anowy ami and along tbe l>«nks en rivers and otter*, rntnka. at res m« Bear*, niarteii*. fotca. and wolever ■ rue ail fail le' For In Unti ¡tad Children. caught In tbelr triij*« and the man who can ati umulate « g*»«»d «tore of tbe furs of any of these animals it well re wsrded for hi* bant winter a work. Bear. th. But the greatest prise, which all aeek Signature of and eOBip* steely few get. • tbe rare ♦»!•• k foi. <»f which only about half a An AdcapUklt N< h all right’ Hh« ha»ii t trapper who tAkrs It five to forty alhergray fotr» are a4 many g «n» »- v vi if. caught tn a arason; their pelts bring St4»p guessing ! Try a certain cure t -r from |! to S2R0 ap‘e«*c. The prices tminful alimenta bv getting at t v a of bear pelts y ary from 910 to 125; of Irijitle «»f Hanim a W'iaard oil. !>«av«r from ST •*** to $7, of mink, from SO to 91.AO tn >B, of marten from ( sum Enough 9 12 and of otter from 94 to I loose ii ««per—Why did you leave NO CHANGE IN ALMANACS your la»t placet Servant—Failli, tho la.ly and her Heme »»Ole, l-ew»« l«*»bje*t »tatter in hu«l«nd was always qnarrrlln'. Them for Many <*e*«er»tlona. "What did they quarrel al»-*it?’’ "What I'd like to »*-e. remarked the ‘ ' B*'k a»o I wouldn't . ■ !«•» druggist on the corner, ‘Is a family al­ week« was up." manac filled with half tone ph tur. a It ♦•♦••♦•♦••♦•♦«♦♦♦♦♦••♦♦a«« would tn- a novelty to sootlu* the eye« ♦ [Jft i G ÖNßl OCoßUPlÙUt • and mind Wi- who have gone through many years nt thia l*u«mr«a and ha»e î H Bìt D AtIO T*U9 OUARAMTftlìZ had ample time to digest the couutle«« J «OWÍ /• fbm r/ereo to UAt It. free almana*-« devote»! to the relief of ♦•«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«♦♦♦♦a•♦♦•♦••♦•« al! bodily ills and 'sure guides to Not Nelkcabl« health.’ know the a»erage * almanac Willie—Why, Uncle Jake, b«»w you from cover to cover. The wood cuts i made that decorat some of them were mu»t have changvwt! Unelo Jako— W list du y»»'i mean, for our granddaddies and ar« a a fa miliar to t! Hr fading Tlalona aa they Willie'» I " P 11 .» »« y * 11 «• *it t-r n - Interesting to our own rbtldren recall perfectly the almanac of by had a terrible head on you.** boy hood “After giving the church ‘Lita and There !• irrrta’s llpaea for the disease th«t has ryrkee of time, with the come down to ua year and tbe br»l time during that through many cen term In which to ol*«erre the planet*. turies an-l u It liad an address to the alck atn! a ta­ older than ble abowh.g Hie mean time of dfge« bittrvry itself, tlon uf ti c dlfl’ervnt urth ¡»-a of being marked with such phenom «»re appears, thru glands t f the n- a <’t «-na and !mi*»rtaiit event«, such *• mias «well, pun| rs break out on the KwettehLorg iM>rn* or han»«« admit breast, back, or «-»me other part of the fed * At tbe h«-ad of ea< b month waa a body and fill w th yellow pustular matter . th« niuuth an I thrust U- ?ne • e an I woudiut representing some tliuHy r« minder or »• ene of tbe month uieu the t<*ng\»« is at all tunes l»a «ur-, but it« ten.lencv in rrers ca«e 1« to complete destiurtt. n *4 July showed a boy fishing In a pond with a stately boU->«> and fine looking tbe phratcel «»«ttiu, » «.ner or later. August illu« S. S S 1« a «afe an.! infallible cu-e f >e windmill at bl« l*a< k thia !>o*l disease tbe on!» air lot« f .r trated the grs'n < uttl g time and Hep- this apeclfec p*.i»*»n. It cures A' ■' « Jin.», n—U here arn y. n g t Itilson—Only (• r a 'lay'» »heading Jitneon—tiraat »nake»' car load of freight* Bilwn—Thew ongea << ntain l»»-k Wil» tl.o larg' -I ai d dtum ol tho gam** laws o< the state I don’t want l sh.c.t anyttiing nt of aeawm. > A "(X) ’WAk * It 1« i* bully Inspiration.'’ »nid KJujrr Ito* man. tbr «uthur f Go Way Bg< k • nd Kit lluwii ” Mr Bowman ta a negro. He was boru n l>euver and lives n New York "Ever «Ince I could fl r a t rememticr I w*« humming Ute ly airs of my own and putting word« to them which werv funny — every laat y laughed at them, suyway A n d «o when I went to New York I deter­ mined to make u«e of my talent«, anl I have done ao. "When my ma* lerpte-e, ‘Go 'Way Back and Hit In ubatlag I practically uatraclseil my»elf from family and friend» <>t«-»t subjects cannot be treated lightly. I felt the ln»plratlon In n *. to >-> tupose «<>tuethlng that would enter Into and become a part of the lit erature of music, and I gave in y nelf tc It aa only the artlat can. "I bare, however, turned out nome other compoaltlona >f which. I bt•! eve I have nraaon to feel proud There I«. fur Instance, the lyric. I’ve Got Chick en on the Brain ' which ha« l»e, oine so t- pular In New York That came to me one evening after I had returned from a birthday party. I recognize! In It at one# a« material for a >-laaalc, and I g« YF tuy whole mind to the production The i au.oaa It has achieved fully re pay» me for the brain work I etpettded on It. Allentai I mounter The taar'a last visit to France ha a filled the Fr*-n* b papers with retnlnis rem ea of hla former atay One day be drove incognito to the bouse of Letlbet, then president of the senate, and while hla <-ompanlon went In to announce the visit, lie amiiM**! himself by putting bls head out of the window and looking at the people who passed. A whistling street boy approached and recognised him In spite of the pialnpeos Of h'.a equipage He atupped. took off hla ap and «aid. Cheerfully, "Good day . air! How Is the emprewa?’* The tsar was naturally surprised, but be replied. with a «tulle: "Thanks. young man The f tn pre«a la quite well, and baa en Joyed th« trip very much." The l»oy seemed glad to hear It. nod ' g • tear said tn telling the story, that he. tbu» cordially arvosted. was the only ■ »Ira tk lilltnan a ■*«<-< «-«.lui Ilan. tire. Mrs C. N. Whitman, of Denver, Colo oni.« the large t ra b f any woman In the world It la located lu Teina near Taacoaa. and la called tbs I. S ran '1 after l.u leu S ott the flr«t owner. The ranch Is thirty mile« square ami la devoted entirely to catti» rat, ng Mr« Whitman makea her l one In Denver : Ithongh «he la ah •«•nt a great deal, both at the ranch and nl .- pe M-v Whitman un lenata: «4 of tha l.MBBrlu«« '• hiela Ordered í««r Ri»«a tLdwerd. In b • majesty the King uf Eugland motoring pi w«***«*« una uf Hl kr*ne*l •uppurtert. S ip e the gaye ut the Knglith guilt I »aim 1er. wbkto wat be majesty's In* Itlal eiperlrnetit in ox*tor ownership, •¡m’a a n >mtM>r of cara bara patted through tha gates ut fUndringbam fur Li« ut*. but hie In'erret in thia form of Uxumuthin .t uà*Unteti 1 he maj*»rtty <»f bla can. b-’wetar. ..ite been (’«» entry I »a. mirre. *n th« » ■ • u uf w • b b.a tuaj» 4ty ba» ee< the «ery ne.e* tar y at ample of rw'uut Aging the home luduairy. The laat car 4uppiirk| him waa • gre«f. roomy. furtable iaht le. pr n ¡»ally destined ( >r use at ah«»»! ng ¡»arflat and similar fuu> ' h»ne. ani known at the I »eat ere’ tr I a. bowerer. !• ent rely ever* • »ad >we*t| by the aplead d carriage w .. u they are building for him at 1t>e l»r* wni moment, ¡»articular« of which are u>*w piibTwIir*! for the first time. I ar *i 4 * i '-»» ph ry I•• uler, u li t»e fitlrd with a XI lx » ree power, f • yllmler motor, runo ng at a n>r* n .11 *l»e«'t uf 720 revtrtutlun* It * |g »igned to carry sufficient petrol fur • rua of ¡50 mile«; u fltlkwl with t»lh •tartric and tub« ignition and it gear- cd up to twenty four mile« an hour. Th« car I» unquesiu*o»l*ly iti» m<»et luiurious ever constructor! th» body differing ma ally from tbe ordinary form. i ie tonneau w bleb 1« of the roomiest and hi cumfortable description. 1« designed to bold siv passengers and ti • ««ata are bi lt ou» lerabiy abuv« the two In front infrnled fur the use <>f tbe mechanician ant au attendant, in order that the passenger« may ole tain an uninterrupted view ahead Th« aeata ar« rounded and are fitted with One gam« curtain« un either si J*« which may l»e drawn at will. U b le rffe* tually protecting the royal party from the dust, they are sufficient­ ly transparent to allow of au uninter- :ui» . d * ’W of the a< enery on ail « des At tbr La k of the tonueau gla*a « q dowa rltciid from the dour upward to the canopy and furui a further protec- t'un against dust, that arch eurmy of tbe motorist. 1 he w hole of the cog. h work, says the London Mall, which Is of the fin­ est possible description, will tn» paint­ ed In the royal colors. k entri*- by praising pwu I Si ll r- . 4 & ■ I PT HUP C Ní^Ll. » Cl I M C \ » A t i 1 •» J > j: J We Will Give You 2 Hv A-cmth Bi/bi Or o Tuhpr. PR TP r tlLL le < ’« >1 *4 IUÖJ LAMBERSON Portland JOH\ POOl I , Portland. Oregon A in«In Ma hh Sew \car Ifctolutlont Keeioy Curo lus" rsitof bam > v. < . a a 11 l » >*-»»4 Sac.«k* samt lur pAr(W*«.MSk4 r»»!»T inüit». An fan < {« r Os« WEATHE3WI5E. / OTHERWISE! < :avr leviti*« In Doubt. Bildsd—Did the »lie of her pile makr» you hiwltate? Perkin«—Ye«. For a long tin»«» I didn't know how much "he bed. A Pt au» I bl« TMory. She—I wonder why a man's hair Woul.t lie t arlul In Fighting 'Satire« turn» gray b*-f- re hi« l»-ar I He—Ob, that is ea.ily eiplain«! of Jungle Conntrie«. There 1» UMially alenit 20 year*’ differ- Captain Steele, of ilia Slith Infan­ erica in their rv.-epoctive ages. try. after an etperlevtce of the condi­ tions of warfare In the I'hlllppln««. Rivor.».»,” eaid the man who want­ ttfy their use Captain Steele t*o«,* « *|og nam­ ed to talk and pl.llo~ ph ire. “net m re ed Done, and I aasert» that up to the than marriage» ” "Certainly,” said the pra.An al n m dale uf writing no dets btu.-nt with which It baa le-eu out ba« fallen Into "Why io.t* They are worth moro DOGS AS SCOUTS ■ n ambuscade Tlw Gam« *»/ f«m<_ ■’He went with ua last winter on H*rlhl*a—|b> you think y«»ur new General S.-hwan'» h»n< ■outtiern ram pstgn.’’ says « ’aplani Steele. and novel will -eli? Stublm—Sell? Ye«, sir-ee; I’ve hired ll»e*l for more than a mouth on scraps b. rear. I and of hard bread and bacon. He corerevl a Cllb »g*> n an to cv*n e •It time» a« much ground every day claim the plot. — l>etroit Fres Tre. a« any man of the column, and I« the Limited Amhitton friend ut every soldier lu my battab Hr—I wupp»M»e V' u wotihiu t think of lou." marrying a man uniat* hr cottld afford to give you a yacht** >.t|wMilng a F raud If I rtuüy She—< >h. I don't know 1 honest holders of accident Iniur ai.ee pull le« freqiietilly put the com- loved him I would I« « j H h fir’d with a paulea* physl. Ians to nev*.lles. trouble little «mack occasional) v. by claiming damage for trlttiug hurt», CATAHKIi CAVWOT hl Ct REI» whb ’1 under the law entitle them to noticing Some deliberately practice W th '.oral »ppiMath»na, as ’hry duiû"' res« h a a fraud, say a a physician quoted In the a e a r a "4 >><>«» Atlanta Journal, slid pret. d to ha.e e« e . 4t taa<* ? Is B tai a ’ » * allmeuts w lieu they are sound In ev­ on th« t gam I » > ] d o e • rf* e« fiai. « < a lartiii ur4 ’RU -I » .1 .ei sr «tn- It « » ery part prsrn r. bed hr one of ths beat ph y taa« n •• A f«w days ago. says the physician. « s . a . ■ • I wn« autuuioued to a hoepltai to ei 11.4«'’ p «• i üt lb« »-*• IO 4 B t>:1 with tue ba«t b.oAid i>jr>Q« • aetlng «1 amine a uiau who prwteuded to have V • a V a - • ' ’ A ‘ • bad hla hearing totally destroyed by «1«’ «4 •«<. «Ayn.lar ' «•■¡il«.»» «. |O4«I. the premature esploaton of a blast. rtend f< r tret m .n « <, f *r F J « nr • FY A • propra lu! io, O. I bad an Idea from the «'art that th.» «r t b» dr « 4 4 r ' • Usi.» ftauküÿ > .la are uw ’*et- uiau was shamming, but all the teats that 1 could spply seemed to »how The Cyatc. that be w»» «tone deaf Mtlll I was not " Ths number mf |»» pls wh ik satisfied, »nd resolved to try • little English," said lb*amateur statistician, strategy "I« now llfi.OOO.OOt)." < o.v t g the nurse lu-f rehand how "Ilia a wonder,” Mid the <»m to act. I entered the room hastily and "some of them do not fimi their say cried "Quick, quick! The firs on to the «tage gulshsr! Where Is It* Never the deaf man’ Have youraelf"* Then we both m«hed to the —N.q*e Gvits hum«. "Not III. I In j*?" "N.qe Wife t«*|eph<.tied liaby asleep. Wont home to lookoi Hk» " J SDCKEB Smpl« Wh«n You Know V ' AND ■ IMPUTI “I up in tho mill 'li«’rt< t t. day. sr**Aue o» »,!»*• ns • • * • CATAlOi^t > rs' Frightfully noier up Ibero." Ji'Ow-n L -e aar-rvv “ I Lai’* fight. Vvo got a friend who a » - : w c ? : o > live* up there Iteran t h«*ar hitnwif tulk in his h«mse." "My! Boiler «hop nett dn«9 for me what all other rem«-.| e« put t«»zethcr newr began t*» d«>. "I c*Mil«i gi'w you eoveml r»** that have la*en cure»l, which hate come un* drr my noth'«, and through my r»M«»m- f mendAti<>n. on© of to»»tha< he, one ABSOLUTE Genuino Little Liver Pills •fluet B car Signatura of CARTER’S fae»*a« he ami one «>( *>r« thro.kt "1 have ret't>mn>ett*|«d St J»»»»i»s<>il and »hslt continue to do •»» bv every means in my power, •• I con-i lrr deam mg." Trying to F «plain "Joviar,” anil Mrs. Comtaawl. "what l* tl.eao i***gli)ay shirt« I mw adverted in the Imrgain sale»*’* "Well ■> prim an scratchy I reckon a Mgliiay call a wdt m . I » r. M. V Me. I I wrltltvg I* adwrUsars M»4Ritij4» thia 4>«p«*r» I «o f. pl»*«« F3R fOR ron F4R F4R FRR TOR NIADACMt. DiniMESl. BiuoMsaut. TMF1Ö IIVTR. CONSTI FATI J S. lALLCW SKIR. TNLCOMFLLXIOR - ’s.. , c- I y ■ i 4»44Wt >*VM tetero ricU* »virrty Vegeivta«. r iW R CURE SICK HEADACHE WASHING MADE EASY By owing my W ashing TaLLd* No arid*. Semi ÄO reut« f»»r twkage auffirirnt h»r J months, with full direction*. \gviitv W <«. POW III. Ito« boo. Porti.mJ, Oregon. Cure Your Horses «,» l»le »«»« Hstvs P<»w to » 4 the (»«•< Haht m-mths and m that time h<« ver ureal I I lloewe« • »f braves. IS ->f dietempcr ao n In thle »«« tl >n r« s>»«a»b W V no W K*4 SK T 1» « TOKF. < »441 VgrHia F.rtlau.t Î r .1-" Health Ashriy Wallet a Million Mile« Our cf tbr largest «ailing vesarls fa tl .- world • tha ■ allf. rma clipper ll.*a Hr I umt*le*t. link», which sa.la out of Naw Turk har­ "Ha! La' ' laughed Willie "I rbu. k bor Iler capta t. Is J A Amesbury, r*1 a bananer akin Io front ot da taa fe­ on* of the oldest merchant »kippers ar " sail g the »••«. hut still hale and t *-arty "I don't see any Joke !n that." apoka amt t “td for many years mor» For up hla mother nrariy forty years be has br»n a cap­ "Don't you? Well, ba tumbled all tain. sailing un.lrr the American flag. right, all right." Mince first going tn aea he ha« «ailed AS by He I »< ellrvt the 1 , p«w rltee. In American vesoels "l.ikWt.itno mile« "I can take B» words a mluote," »aid of •*•», four times the ituin from earth the shorthand writer. to moon.” the record It will be remem- "I often take more than that*' re­ l*errd. of Kipling’s "dour Rcotch engm- marked tt>« other. In sorrowful •o C M t ■ dr. " « A . 1 lie n e er on. s cents; "but then I bars to. 1 m mar* has bren wrecked! Tied." _ ________ l'ira* Amerli an l%»at«»fT1< e. A man will talk f<* hla Interests •ven The flrat post office In the country If It Is neeenaary for him to say that was that of New York, ret«ldlsh«*d by black Is white. the art uf Parliament Io 1710. Why uot be l[$liO IND mtlf tjuARAxnn i». AMI SOI II I \ 1 Mt \A Ili KI You can grt encouragement In many ■ to-*n where you • an t g»-t a dollar. 1 •• For 2S year» I ha»« ne»er missed taking Ayer’s Sarsaparilla every spring. It clean»«« mv blood, make» me feel strong, and do«« me good in event way.” John P. Hodnette, Brooklyn, N T Pure and rich blood carries new life to every part of the body. You are invigorated, refreshed. You feel anxious to be active. Y ou become strong, steady,courageous. That's what Ayer's Sarsaparilla will do for you. II N I taffte An «m*«« VfCf T4fHf SEEDS • J