That
Tired Feeling
las a Common Spring Trouble.
It's a sign that the blood 1 deficient
In vitality, Just m pimples and other
eruptions are signs that the blood
U Impure.
It't a warning, too, which only the
hazardous full to hood.
Hood's Sarsaparllla
and Pills
Remove It, give new life, now cour
age,, strongth and animation.
They oleanse the blood aud clear the
complexion.
Accept no substitute.
' "I telt tired ell the time end could not
lep. After taking Hood's Bersaparllla
a wtill I could sleep well end the tired
fooling bad (one. This great medicine tine
also cured rue ot scrofula." Mat. 0. II.
Hoot, Glload, Conn. ,
Hood'a Sareaparllla promises t
cure and keeps the promise.
JUDICIAL DECISIONS.
How to Sleep.
It U not uncoiimioii to bnnr people
say "I wu too tired to sleep" but It
t not (toiHTully known bow great a
help it In at such time not to try to
loop, but to go to work deliberately to
get rested In preparation for It. In
nine cases out of ten it Is llio unwill
ingness to llo owuko tlmt keeps us
awake. We toss and turn and wish we
could sleep. We fret, aud fume, and
' worry, because we do not sleep. We
think of all we have to do on the fol
lowing day and are oppressed with
the thoiiKlit that we cannot do it if we
do not sleep. First, we try ouo expert'
incut to seo if it will not tuuke us
sleep, and when it falls, we try another
aud perhaps another. Iu euch expert-
Leas of Kla and More of Kind.
I A Hoot wbo served an Englishman
A statute gTm&r aTtbrneys a Hen on BUlJe mi friend on a fishing- trip
the cause of action for their fees In ba(i wuat 11)e London Dully Mall calls
suits instituted by thcin la beld in ..tUB natloual weakness" for claiming
Tompklos vs. Nashville, C. St Bt L. relationship with all the Influential
Ity. (Tenn.) 01 U It. A. 340, not to dV tmilen In that part of Bcotland.
prtve the plaintiff of the right to dls- 0ne aaJ the Englishman met him on
miss liis sun against tueir win, or en- tne roaj jrTjug pig, and saw a lit
title them to be made parties with t)e fun
the right to prosecute the action to pro-1 i)ol.Bi(1 .. gaij b ..lg tuat 0ne
tect their own interests. ' , ,.. r.i.,ion-r
Injuries caused by the widening of, "ob, no." said Donald, quietly. "This
the canal are held, in Mullen vs. take ia jUHt an acquaintance like yerse!'."
Drummoiid Canal and W. Co. (N. C), j
til L. It. A, 833, not to be Included in For fortv year Klso s Cur tot Con
the original condemnation of the right sumption has cured coughs and colds. At
... 1 . . .u i . ..,. druggists. Price 25 cents.
the subsequent recovery of damages
for them. The other cases on the con
struction and operation of eumil are
collated iu ad elaborate note to thlsi
case.
- The Indorsement by the principal of i
a check given in purt payment of the j
purchuso price of laud Is held. In
Thompson vs. New Houth Coal Com
pany (Ala.), 02 L. 11. A. r51. not to be
a sufficient subscription of the contract
to make It binding on him, where it
was' made by an agent not having suf
ficient authority to bind the principal,
although the check was attached to
the contract
A plan by a voluntary association of
merchants engaged In selling proprie
tary medicines, adopted by manufac
turers of them, looking to the mainte
nance of prices, by which the manu
facturers should sell at fixed prices,
with s rebate only to concerns who
could be relied on to maintain the sell
ing price, is beld, in John D. Turk &
Sons Company vs. Notional Wholesale
Druggists' Association (N. V.), 02 I
It. A. 032, not to be void as creating a
monopoly or in restraint of trude, or
as against public policy,
That repairs premised by an em
ployer to be made upon a defective
machine "the fore part of the follow
ing week" nod not been' made by
As Defined.
"SnV. DO." uiieried little Johnnie Bum
peruickle, "what's a light-weight boxer'"
"A lightweight boxer, my son, is s
nan who is engaged in prating straw
berries," replied the old geutleuian.
riTO Parmananuy win, wo steor nerrousBss
Ilia aftr Ant day's UMoftir.Kllne'eOreatt'anre
fUwlor.r. nnl lor rree a inainmiiaana irwwi
l.K.ll.Klliit.M4..ki? Area St.. fliUadelpbl, fa.
BLSIECCD BY RATS.
The flirt threshing machine was re
cently set up in Damascus. It is a steam
thresher from Indiana.
CASTOR I A
Por Infants and Children,
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
There Is little peace or comfort In life
if we are always auxluus as to future
events. Coleridge.
ment we are watching to see If it will
work. There ore many things to do, wrtneinr u im tn in,. v. iwot.
any one of which might help us to Vvm Compiiny (N Y-)i 62 L. B, A.
sleep, but the watching to see if they CUi not t0 fl(,prlve , empoy who
.will work keeps us awake. complained of the defective condition
When we are kept awake from our of the roacblne of tUe bollcflt ot
fatigue, the first thing to do Is to say ruls (lmt an , who
over and over to ourselves that we do work , rellanc0 0 te ,,.,
not cure whether we sleep or not. in Ue t0 f doe, not MM1M th0
order to Imbue ourselves w lb a ' , defoct, flur, m r(,a.ollal,,e Ume
healthy Indifference; about it It will ; aowed fof mak tne ,
1 am too tired to I
train ia neiu, in mm wis uity, fori
M. B. Company vs. Little
dlffereuco to-suy
ABSOLUTE
SECURITY.
me to do is to get rested in order to
prepare for sleep. When my brain is
well rested, It will go to sleep; It cannot
help it When it Is well rested, it will
sleep just as naturally as my lung
breatho, or as my heart beats." Les
lie's Monthly.
- All Night Agsla.
Opal, Wyo., May 10. After suffering
terribly foi four or live years Mr. A. J.
Kohner of this place has been com
pletely restored to good health. Ilia
coae and its cure is another proof of
the wonderful work Dodd's' Kidney
Tills can do. Mr. Kohner says:
"For four or five years I have been a
sufferer with Kidney trouble and a
pain over' my Kidneys. I thought I
would give Dodd's Kidney Fills a trial
and I am glad I did so, for they have
done me good work and I fuel all right
again."
Many cases are being reported every
week in which Dodd's Kidney I'ills
have effected cures of the most serious
cases.
These strong testimonies from earn,
est men and women are splendid trib
utes to the curative properties of
Dodd's Kidney Pills and judging by
these letters, there is no case of Kidney
trouble or backache that Dodd's Kid
ney Pills will not cure promptly and
permanently.
aien are still rree to be the slsves of
pawlon, than which servitude there i
not a wors. ,
Deafncas Cannot Be Cured
1r loral appllrattons a thej cannot reach the
dliuial portion o( the ear. 1 Here la only one
way looure doalueaa, anil that la br eunatltu
ttunalremeitlea. lealueaa la eauaeil by an In
tlainrd ouudltlon of the muRoua lining of the
Kmtaohlan Tut. When thla tub la InHamed
you bar a rumbling anund or Imperfect bear.
lnf , and when It la entlrelr eloaed, lieafneaa ta
Ilia ratult, and utilu.a the fnllainmation can lie
ia Ken out ana mie tune re.toied to Ha normal
condition, hearing will b deatroyed fnrerer;
which la nothing btitau lullamed cundltlou oi
ine-miirotifl auriarve.
WewlllKive Una Hundred Dollan for any
can of lirafneaa (rauaeil by catarrh) that can
not le cured by llall'l Catarrh Cure, bend for
Circular!, ire.
K. 1. CIIKNEY & CO., Toledo, O.
Hold by Drugxlnta, 7."h
llall'l Family I'll la are the beat.
Four Klnde of IJar.
The lute Kir Frederick Itramwell of
England was famous both as a witness
and arbitrator in engineering disputes,
It Is recalled Hint his brother, the lute
Lord Justice Itramwell, on giving ad'
vice to a young barrister, told hlin to be
careful of four kinds of witnessed:
"First of a liar; second, of the liar
who can only be adequately described
by the aid of a powerful adjective;
third, of the expert witness, and, final
ly of my brother Fred."
AQBNTS WANTED
For our New Uaaoleue Drag Haw. We eat an
iline only one lor eaoh log. One man can
move aaw. W hauclla the only Malleable
drubbing Maehln. Writ ui your weuta tn
ue niauuinery una.
RKfKKoON MACHINKRY CO..
Foot Morrteoo Hk Portland, Oregon
27, Tested 4 True
eiiai oiuiui ail litl sane
Iijw-i enisi ml t, ma raitsi
Bail Cuuri tt'rup, lulei UtNHl. UH
In 1 1 Mis. Mtn ny dniKtiau.
au
(Kan.) ei L. It. A. 122, to have a right
to rely upon the representations of a
local ticket agent that such train will
stop at a certain point to which he has
purchased ticket and desires to ride,
and the company is held to be liable if
he Is compelled to leave the train be
fore reaching bis destination, because i
by the general rules of the company,
unknown to the passenger, such train
is not scheduled to stop at such sta
tion. An Insurer agnliiHt employers' lia
bility, whose contract gives it the right
to defend against stills by employes
agnlust the assured, and which, after
a Judgment In excess of the insurance
has been obtained against the assured,
agrees to perfect au appeal. Is held, in
Getchell St Martin L. and Mfg. Com
pany vs. Employers' Liability Asttur
ance Corporation (Iowa), 02 L. K. A.
C17, not to be liable for negligently
falling to do so, whereby the Judgment
is affirmed, in the absence of anything
to show that the Judgment was errone
ous and that the plniutlff could not
have succeeded on a second trial. With
tills case Is a note on liability involved
in the exercise of the right to control
or carry on litigation in the mime of
another party.
Mr. Nolan's Kitibaaay.
Mr. Nolan bad acquired a great rep
utation for tact, so that when Mr. Cns
sidy fell from a ladder and broke his
leg it was quickly decided by all the
workmen that Mr. Nolan should bear
thme tidings to Mrs. Cussldy.
"He broke the news gradual," said
Mr. Leahy to his wife that night, "aud
by the time she leurutHl the thiuth
she was as ca'in as n clock, they say.
Ob, he's the great man, is Tliumy
Nolan!"
How did he do it?" asked Mrs.
Leahy, Impatiently.
"Like this," said Mr. Nolan's ad
mirer. "Ho wlnt to the house and rung
the bell, and he says, 'Thin Dlttnls is
not dead, Mrs. Cassidy, or you'd nlver
be so gay-lookln','
"'Dend!' she screeches. 'Who said
ho was dead?'
'Thin It's not thrue he's near to
dyln' wid the smallpox, either,' said
Tlmmy, 'or you'd nivcr bo lotiklu' so
amazed.'
" 'Smallpox! she cries. 'Has lie got
the smallpox, Tlmmy Nolan, and been
tuk to the hospital wldout me snyln'
good-by to him?
" 'Sure an' ho has nfit,'. said Tlmmy
Nolan, In a comfortln' tone. 'It's only
that he's broken n few bones In his
leg, fallln' from a ladder, and I'm slut
ahead wid the news.'
"'It's you that's a thrue friend, an'
you've lifted a big load from me
hearrt,' said Mrs, Cussldy, aud she
gave a wnrrm shake to his hand uud
wlnt back to her wnsliln'."
A We Find II I m.
We came upon the college man la
the green sweater.
"Studying much?" we asked.
"Studying?" he ex-hoed, his eyes di
latlng with astonishment "Well,
guess not. I finished up football In
the fall; now I'm playing hockey; soon
it will be polo, then lacrosse, and later
on baseball."
"When do you expect to open your
books?"
"Woll, during next vacation, if I get
a chance." '
Genuine
Carter's
Little Liver Pills.
Must Bear Signature of
A story which recalls liltdiop Ilatto
and his round tower is told by a corre
spondent of the New York Press. A
Mr. Hardy had purchased an old
slaughter-house in a New Jersey town
with the Intention of converting It Into
a machine shop. He went to the place
to make some repairs, and was there
when a heavy storm arose.
Busy with his work on the ground
floor of the building, be paid little
heed to the storm. Presently he saw a
big rat scurry across the floor from the
cellarway. This rat was followed by
another and another, and then they
came In drove.
Investigation revealed the fact that
the flood waters were running Into the
cellar, and the rats were seeking
safety.
Suddenly the man realized that the
room was alive with rats. They poured
up the stairway, clambering over one
another In their attempt to escape
from the water, and squealing noisily.
Some attacked Mr. Hardy, and bit bis
feet and ankles.
He seized an Iron shovel which lay
on the floor, and began to lay about
him. If be desisted, the rats returned
to the attack. Tired of the fight he
then tried to leave the bouse, but to
his dismay found the water was deep
around it
With difficulty he beat the rats
away, and leaped to a stairway lead
ing to a top floor. When he reached
the story above he found the rets were
there before him. He killed a score or
more, and then stood at the head of
the stairway and beat back the horde
that tried to come up.
"It was my life or theirs," said Mr.
Hardy, "and I killed rats till my
strength wos exhausted."
For several hours he was a prisoner.
Then the flood receded somewhat with
the tide, and he went downstairs, ran
through the room where the rats were
still scurrying about in great numbers,
and got away through the water; up to
his waist
A aosi Ont of School. .
Plain-mannered, common-sense rela
tive serve no mor useful purpose
than In keeping down vain pretensions!
and silly tendencies In other members
of the family. The New Tork Press
say that It had become fashionable In
a certain school to diversify names.
Mabel bad become Maybelle, May
Mayme, and soon Jessie caught the In
fection. She write a letter to her elder broth
er, Sam, and algned it "Jessica." Sam
detected the slns of the times, and
tbls was his reply:
"Dear Sister Jessies: Your letter re
ceived. Aunt Marks and Uncle Geor-
glca started for Bostonica yesterday.
Mamlca and paph a are well
"I bought a new horse yesterday.
She Is a beauty; her name Is Maudlc
Your affectionate brother, Samica."
Honoring Head White Klephanta.
Curious ceremonies are witnessed in
Slam whon one of the sacred white
elephants dies. It is given a funeral
grander than that accorded to princes
of royal blood. Buddhist priests ottlei'
ate, and thousands of devout Siamese
men and women follow tCe deceased
animal to the grave. Jewels and of
ferings representing some thousands
of pounds are buried with the ele
phant TESTED AND TRUE GUARANTEED
NOW) I the time t USE IT.
Ayer's
When the nerves are weak
everythine goes wrong, iou
are tired all the time, easily
discouraged, nervous, and
irritable. lour cheeks are
Sarsaparilla
?ale and your blood is thin,
our doctor says you are
threatened with a nervous
breakdown. He orders this
grand old family medicine.
' " For mora than Tsara I haT uA Att'
Sartaparnla in my family. H ta a irranri tonte
at all ttmei. and a wondnrfol medicine for Im
pure blood." P. C. Holt, Waal Havan. Conn.
fl 00 a bottla.
Alt dT-ttirct..
for
J O. ATI CO.,
!.fiwo. Ma.
Weak Nerves
BELIEFS OF MALAYS.
A Pitting Reception.
Mrs. Suhurti Dora! lora!
Daughter Yes, ms.
Mrs. Suburb Run to the piano and
play "Hail to the Chief." Here comes
the new girl. 1
You Can Oct Allen's Fovt-Eaae FREE.
Writ Allen B. Olmsted, le Koy.N. Y., tor a
tree aamnle of Allen 'a Fnnt-F.aae. It cure
sweating, hot awollen , aching feet. It makes
new or tiaht ahoea eay. A certain cure for
coma, Ingrowing nails and bunions. Alldrug
fiiuaellit. 2ic Xjon't accept any snbetitute.
Kasily Pleased.
Jack Are the new fire-dollar silver
certificates out?
George I haTec't noticed any.
Juek Oh, well, it doesn't matter
much. One of the old ones will do, if
yon can let me have it for a few days.
Keep the bowels regular with Aver')
Pills, juat one pill each night
Home Kxceptlon.
Slimpurse (airily) Aw, me good man,
is it-customary to tip wsitahs heah?
Head Waiter (condescendingly) Not
unless you are richer than the waiter,
sir.
Keelev liouor-morphine-tobacco
,Vture HABITS PERMANENTLY CUfitii
s vy m r on f uu particulars
eemf ftrrtiiYiH$imnr.- resTiNB,oar,!
The naicaime Way.
A pretty girl; a trowded car:
"Please take my seat," and there yoa
are.
A crowded car, a woman plain;
She stands and there you are again.
ICothera will find Mn. Winalowa'a Soothing
Syrup the beat remedy tons for their children
d urine the teething period..
A woman never realizes that she has
done something wonderful after step
ping backward off a street car and
escaping with her life.
5e Fac-Slmll Wrapper Below.
l! a rvrrrxn I
I n itti r 1
I frlte
It Canti
Try a mall amd a r
to take a am fan.
FOR HEADACHE.
FOR DIZZINESS.
FOR IIUOUSKEtS.
FOR TORPID UVUt.
FOB CONSTIPATION,
FOR SALLOW SKIN.
FOR THE COMPLEXION
I Purely YeyetaMe.wg
jummw M mn an 1 1 n
CURE SICK HEADACHE.
Trace of an Old Religion in Their
Present Life.
Many people In Singapore are mon
or less Interested Just now in the thir
ty days' fast, yearly undertaken by
all followers of the Islam faith. In
these days of . modern luxuries and
good living it would seem an anomaly
to reside In the midst of a people wbo
rigorously abstain from meat and
drink, from sunrise to sunset, during
one entire month of the year. It Is no
easy matter for a native who is work
ing all day in the broiling sun to do so
without even moistening his Hps with
water. There have been cases known
In which a Malay has been downright
ill, yet refused to take medicine from
hie master, until aaeured over and over
again that it would be Allah's will that
be should cure bis body by drinking
that medicine.
Mohammedanism is nearly related to
Christianity, Inasmuch as it recognizes
the miracles, teaching and Messiahsblp
I of Christ, aud by means of the Koran
KILL T3H
SERPENT1
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FROM
YOUR DEALER
Tbe GtMwTOWER'J
POMMEL
SLICKER
HA3 BEEN ADVERTISED
AND 30LD FOR A
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i LIKE ALL
fSSiWATMOF
5 CLOIHING.
It is made of the but
r&teruils. in black or jrelkw.
fully Guarantee 4. and sold by
reliable detlert everywhere.
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TOtOHTO, CAN. ; a10N.IUU.UlLi!
The worst disease the world has ever known, and
the greatest scourge to the human race, is Contagious
Blood Poison. One drop of the virus of this most
horrible of all diseases will pollute and vitiate the
purest, healthiest blood, and within a short time after
the first little sore appears the system is filled with the
awful poison and the skin breaks out in a red rash ;
the glands of the groins swell, the throat and mouth become ulcerated,
the hair and eyebrows drop out, and often the entire surface of the body
s covered with copper-colored splotches and sickening sores and erup
tions. Contagious Blood Poison is as treacherous and elusive as the
serpent. You may be carrying it in your veins with no visible evidences
ot its existence ; tor while
mercury and potash seem
to cure and all external
signs disappear, the dis
ease is doing its destine-
i ..i .
it eommands a verv hltrh state of mor- uve worx Wlinm, or me
allty to be observed and has obtained! patient is constantly
a wonderful hold over the Malay race, harassed by returning
Europeans sometimes find It hard to symptoms and unmistaka-
rarocntT.a tha fnnt thflt tllA Mnliiva hlft frflrpfi nf thtt VAnnA
., ,... vri,,man. ; Tl, a a f no return or symptom of the rile dtseaee
ua,v Wv am tvmuau iv uiuuuiuiuvuuu- Aiuvu a u V U B U U VI
Ism, being before that believers In the physical wrecks and
Hindu religion, and before that again, ' chronic invalids from the effects of Blood Poison know the nncer.
worshipers of Dyak Idols. tainty of the mercury and potash treatment that it stifles but does not
A cursory Inspection of the hideous kill the serpent. As long as there is life in the serpent there is danger
wooden gods in Raffles Museum and in iu f . and while blood , tainted there78 d f of . f
?- Z?lTr tion' Safety lieJ only in crushing u h lif f loathsome disease
in the natives states, gives a very clear -j l:ik u. , . .
idea of the Malay's original upbring- For many years S. S. S. has been known as
lag i n antidote for Blood Poison. It is a remedy composed entirely of
Some of the old superstitions and, vegetable ingredients, and we offer $1,000 for proof that it contains
folk lor still cling to the natives. For ssw aw w tne 'east Particle of mercury, potash or
Instance, they believe ha a f-'i'i - fJ fJ other mineral. It thoroughly purifies th
bird called the jlntayu, and on his lm- I VwV ood, improves the appetite and diges-
aglned longing for rain have founded a
proverb which refers to people who
are full of anxiety and despondent
They say, "As the Jlntayu awaits the
rain;" one would suppose the Jlntayu
was fully satisfied this season. Pitts
burg Press.
After sufferlngr twelve year
from Contagious Blood Poiaon,
end trying- the beet phyalciana
obtainable, and all the patent
medicine procurable, and stead
ily continuing- to arrow worse, X
up all hope of reoovery, and
phyeician pronounced my ea
ineurable. Hoping ag-aina t hope,
I tried S. S. S. I improved front
the flrat bottle, and after takinr
twely waa cured aonnd and
wall, and for two year hare had
E. V.. E.EGI3TEB.
A beautiful girl is one who is pretty
and doesn't kuow it
Dr. C. Gee Wo
WONDERFUL
HOME
TREATMENT
Tata wondarTat Chi
on. doctor hi eallad
rrat bacauaa ha cura
panple without opar
ion tliat are gtvan up
to die. Ha curaa with
Ihoae wondarfut t'ht
ntw harba, roou, binla,
barka aud vjrtabla
11 1 at are entirely ur
kiiowa to mvdtcai act.
rnca III Uila ooualrr.
Ihnaa barmlaaa ram.dlM una famous doctor
nnwa ina action or over WO different mm
IIm, wblih ha auccvaarullj uaaa In diSarant
dlacaana, Ha uarantsa to cure oattarh, aatb
ma, lung, throat,' rhruniatlam, narTouanaaa.
ammarh, liver, kldnara, eto.t baa hunriraua ot
iMtlmoolale, I'hareae moritrai. call and
aa hi m. Fatlanta out of tha city writs fur
blank! and circulars. Bond stamp, UUMSUir
TA'ilON yHKK. AbUMUUS
The C Gee Wo Chinese Medicine Co.
ISJ Alder St., foreland, Orsgea.
jSsTMsutieu pa par.
Througli tha una o
The New Version.
A soldier of the Russians
Lay japanned at Tschrizlcjskiviteh,
There was lack of woman's nursing
And other comforts which
Might add to his last moments
And smooth the final way;
But a comrade stood beside him
To hear what he might say.
The Japanned Russian faltered
As he look that comrade's hsnd.
And he said: "I never more shall see
My own, my native land;
Take a message and a token
To some distant friends of mine.
For I was born st Smnlxzrskgqncskl,
Fair Smnlxzrskgqrxski on the Irks
trvsklmnov." New York Sun.
P. N. U. No. 2!-eo.
rltlne- ta advertiser bUbm
mention thla paper.
Crab Shell Barometer.
A curious barometer Is said to be
used by the remnant of tbe Arauca
nian race which inhabits the southern
most province of Chile. It consists of
the cast-off shell of a crab. Tbe dead
shell is white In fair, dry weather, but
the approach of a moist atmosphere is
Indicated by the appearance of small
red spots. As the moisture in the air
Increases the shell becomes entirely
red and remains so throughout the
rainy season.
Long Billt Ilaoe.
The longest race ever run on stilts
took place from Bordeaux to Blarrlta
in 1893. The distance Is 303 miles.
tion, and tones up all parts of the system.
In chronic 'and long-standing cases of
Blood Poison, S. S. S. acts promptly and
without leaving any bad after-effects.
Write us about your case, and our physicians will advise with
out charge, and we will mail you free our home-treatment book tell
ing all about Contagious Blood Poison and its different stages and
symptoms. W smfT spEcmc CQf ATlAt:TAi CAm
'T CE1
Piffleultlei are only fences acrois Tour chosrn
and a bunineK education are the muscle and Hki
gut over the fences. Make the first jump today by writing us for
patB. HtenoaranhT
kill that help you to
our catalogue. Our graduates are all employed
BEnKE-WaUER BUSINESS COLLEGE, Portland, Oregon.
DO YOUR JAWS ACHE?
Perhaps It's) Plat Trouble).
Kxtreme Measure.
Mother If I catch you chasing
those hens again I'll wash your face
every day next week. Punch.
An egotist is a man wbo expects a
woman to marry him for himself
alone.
Flate trouble Is a common thing, and there
are various kinds ol It. Many plates never
were rlitht. Others are properly maile, but
the mouth 1 not nut lu proper condition
for wearing the plate.
If your plates are In any way unsatisfactory
we will be glad to matte an examination
and tell you the caua ol trouble.
We extract teeth wholly without pain and
all work la at lower than reasonable rates.
Extracting free when plates or bridge! are
ordered.
UK. W. a. Mirth ordered. Kit. 1. 1 . niu
WISE BROS., Dentists SSSSS
Open evening till Sundays from to U Oregon, Main 2W
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THE A. H. AVERILL MACHINERY CO.
PORTLAND, OREGON.