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Lung
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tainly cures coughs, colds,
bronchltls.consumptlon. And
it certainly strengthens weak
throats and weak lungs.
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your own doctor will say so.
" My llttla boy had a terrible cough. I tried
everything I could hear of but lu Tain antll
I tried Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. The Ont
night he was better, and he steadily Improred
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The Search for Paul Jones' Body
Back of the coming home of the body
f John Paul Jones, to rest in the crypt
of our new Naval Academy, lies the
story of General Horace Porter's six
years' quest, impeded by many ob
stacks, successful at last, with over
whemling evidence in favor of the iden
tification of the body. The full story
of this research General Porter tells for
the first time in the October Century.
"Upon aspuming charge of our em
bassy in Paris and finding myself
among the old landmarks which are
still honored there as recalling the
many historic incidents in the sojourn
of Paul Jones in that brilliant capital,"
says General Porter, "I felt a deep
senBe of humiliation as an American
citizen in realizing that our first and
most fascinating naval hero had been
lying for more than a century in an un
known and forgotten grave and that no
successful attempt had ever been made
to recover his remains and give them
appropriate sepulture in the land upon
whose history he had shed so much
luster."
Among the illustrations of the article
is one showing the face of the recovered
body, compared with the Hudon bust.
Lean-V ear Kpleode.
Fred Miss Elderleigh has proposed
three times within the past six weeks,
but I can't make up my mind to accept
her.
Joe Has she (ot money?
- Fred About 150,000, I understand, .
Joe Well, you are taking desperate
chances, old mas. Suppose she should
top proposing?
'Don't Hnatle the Boas."
Teddy (aged eight) In the morning
bad received instructions from his
father "never to hurry his elders"
once he had asked for a thing be
should rest patiently, waiting ' tbdr
convenience to get around to it.
Teddy in the evening climbed into
bed without Buying his usual prayers.
The intimate connection between these
two events transpired a moment later,
when Teddy's inumina asked why the
prayers had been neglected.
"I've asked God for free nights to
mako Teddy a good boy, an' if I ain't
It's 'cause God's been kep' busy
som'or's else. Pop says: 'Don't ever
hurry the boss;' an' I guess I ain't
n-goln' to hurry God., He'll get round
to me Jea' as soon as he has time."
riTA Permanently Cured. No fits or nervousness
1 1 lu after flrstday'suseof Dr.Kllne'sUreatNsrve
Iteitorer. Bend for FrtteSg trial bottle and treatise.
Dr. K.H. Kline, Ltd., Dai Arch fit., Philadelphia, Pa,
Laughs at $5 Each.
"Insulting behavior" is a very elas
tic charge in Australia. It may cover
anything from pitch-and-toss to man
slaughter. Its latest application comes
from Bendlgo.
In that golden city, where the late
Marquis of Salisbury tried his luck as
a digger, the authorities of a Meth
odist Church, decided to suppress Ju
venile giggling. They Introduced a po
liceman in plain clothes, and he de
tected a couple of small boys laughing
during the evening service.
The boys were broifght into court on
a charge of "insulting behavior" and
fined 3 each. London Chronicle.
For forty rear's Flso's Cure for Con
sumption has cured coughs and colds. At
druggists. Price 25 cents.
Friendly Criticism,
"Texas," remarked Jaggsky, a
great place for snakes. I once saw a
green and yellow snake down there 77
feet long and as big round as a whisky
barrel."
"Well, I don't doubt It," rejoined
Waggsby, "but it's doughnuts to fudge
you saw the whisky barrel before you
saw the snake'
Btatk of Ohio, Citt or Toledo, J
Lucas County. 1
Frank J, Cheney makes oath that be is
senior partner of the tirmof F.J. Cheney &
Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, Coun
ts, m U.a la a f,..a.nlJ nJI ti., n.JJ M ... J 1 1
. IIIU DHW .lUIEniUU. Bint UlHi Will
pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for
each and erery case of Catakrh that cannot be
cured by tne use of hall's catabbh cure.
FRANK 1. CHENEY.
Bworn to before me and subscribed in my
presence, this 6th day of December, A. P., 1886.
A. VY. UljUASUK,
Notary Public.
SEAL J
WET WEATHER. W15D0M!
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HOWINtfTUlL LINE OF QARMENT AND HATS.
A. J. TOWER CO., I0T0N, MAS., U.e.A.
TOWER CANADIAN CO., LTD., TORONTO, CANADA.
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally, and
acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces
ot tne system. Bend for testimonials, free;
F. J. ClilNEY & CO., Toledo, 0
Bold by Druggists, 76c.
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
Pertinent Query.
Him I see your social rival. Mis
Budd, has her picture In to-day's pa
per.
Her Indeed! What was aha cured
oft
HUNTER OF PARA8ITE3.
Ill Mission Is to Find natural Cure
for Inaect Peete.
He had Just arrived in London from
Brazil, and was off the next day to the
antipodes.', I found blm in the office of
the agent general for western Aus
tralia. Ha was carrying a little box
containing a . few commonplace look
ing beetles. Yet to find those beetles
be had traveled 15,000 miles and
searched far and wide, says the Lon
don MalL
For the bronzed and hardy traveler
follows the least known professjon on
earth, that of the parasite hunter. For
years he has been traveling, literally
from China to Peru, in his search for
insects that will aid the farmer In his
war against pests.
"I am a tracker down of the nntaral
cures for the insect pests that are do
ing damage costing hundreds of mil
lions every year," said Mr. Compere,
in answer to my questions. "Every
country has its different plagues, now
do these pests come? Here London
affords you the simplest illustration
Millions of insects are carried into
England every (Jay in the merchandise
that arrives from abroad, some in in-
sackings of eastern cargoes, some in
the dried foliage around tropical pro
ducts.
"At any tithe one of these strange
Insects, carried here in snch fashion.
might find that the English climate
suited it, and that one of your native
products (possible wheat) supplied It
with a suitable food. If there were
nothing to counteract it, it would in a
few years spread all over England,
breading in great' numbers several
times a year. Before many had quite
reaii tea wnnt was tne matter, your
wheat crop would be ruined.
"For some years my work has taken
me to every land. Now I am in Spain,
now in China, now in the heart of
France, now in Central America. My
method is this: When seeking an anti
dote I first find the native home of the
pest I wish to attack. Then I go there
get Into the country, and examine.
watch the same pest there (where It Is
probably doing scarcely any damage),
and I am almost sure to find that at
some stage of its life another insect
attacks and destroys It Then I have
found what I wanted my parasite
and I take It away with me and breed
tt to fight the pest
"Every pest has its parasite, and the
right way to fight pests is through
their parasites. Western Australia la
setting the way here in practical fruit
culture and farming, and others will
benefit from its work."
CURES WHUE All USE FAILS.
I Best oouaa syrup, ruw um. us
in time, om dt aruggiiie.
rjtfjsbf.fi.i. jra.Tf'ii'"
Mothers will find Mrs. Window's Soothing
Byrup the best remedy to use fer thell children
during tne teeming perioa.
Somewhat Different.,
What Is the price of that antique
chair 7" asked the lady shopper.
"Nineteen , dollars, madam," replied
the new clerk. .
"Aren't you mistaken?" queried the
bargain hunter. "It certainly can't be
worth that much."
"Madam," said the conscientious
young man, "it is probably worth about
$2.50, but you asked the price."
S75 PERMANENT salary and expense paid
H. Henker, room 5, 11 7th St., Portland.
By Different Paths.
Banker loung man, I began at the
bottom and worked my way up to where
I am.
Genial Burglar I got in a room above
and worked my way down.
2SE
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miaBv) jmswjws,
The Kind You Have Always Bought has borne the stsrna-
ture of Clias. II. Fletcher, and has been made under his
personal supervision for over AO years. Allow no one
to deceive you in this. Counterfeits, Imitations and
" Just-as-good " are but Experiments, and endanger the
health of Children Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTOR I A
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare 1
goric, Drops and Soothing1 Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Karcotlo .
substance. Its agre is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverisbness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency; It assimilates the Food; regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the Signature of
GOOD BLOOD
TELLS ITS OWN STORY
And tells it eloquently In the bright eye, the supple,
elastic movement, the smooth, soft skin, glowing with
health, a body sound an? well, an active brain, good
appetite and digestion, refreshing sleep, energy to per
form the duties and capacity to enjoy the pleasures of
life. The blood is the most vital part of the bodv:
every organ, muscle, tissue, nerve, sinew and bone is 'dependent on it for
nourishment and strength, and as it circulates through the system, pure and
uuuii " iujuisucs to mesc ainerem pans an tne neaitniul qualities nature
intended. When, from anv cause, the blood becomes i
tells a different story, quite as forceful in its way. Itching, burning skin
uiooaaes, muaay, sanow complexions, disfiguring sores, boils, carbuncles,
etc., show the presence, in the blood, of some foreign matter or poison.
Rheumatism, Catarrh, Contagious Blood Poison and Scrofula, are effects of
a deeply poisoned blood circulation. Tjiese may either be inherited or ac
quired, but the seat of trouble is the same the
blood. S. S. S., a purely vegetable blood remedy,1
cleanses and purifies the'circulation and makes it
strong and clean. Under its purifying and tonic ef
fects all Tjoisons and imnnritipq arc -rnpHprl from
the blood, tie general health is built up, all disfiguring eruptions and blem-
isuca uiawppcar, me sain Decomes son and smooth and robust health blesses
life. Rheumatism, Catarrh. Scrofula. Contagious Blood Poison and all Aia.
eases of the blood are cured by S. S. S. Book on the blood and any medical
advice, free of charge, rur SWIFT specific CO.. Atlanta, ga.
, A Hard Question.
Modern Maid I wish some advice.
Old Lady Certainly, my dear. What
Is it? '
Modern Maid Shall I marry a man
whose tastes are the opposite of mine,
and quarrel with him? or shall I marry
a man whose tastes are the same as
mine, and get tired of bin?
To Break In Htw Shoes.
Always shalce i Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder.
It cures hot, sweating, aching, swollen feet.
Cures corns, ingrowing nails nn bunions. At
all druggists and Bhoe stores, 25c. Don't accept
any substitute. Sample mailed FREE. Address
Alien S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y.
How She LaneVed Him.
Edith Papa told me to tell' you you
mustn't come here any more. He says
you are a dangerous man.
Edward Dangerous man! What does
he ra tea?
Edith He says you're the sort of a
fellow who will hang around a girl for
years and never marry her.
Careless application of the whip has
blinded many horses.
EOUCMTOAJ
Olp this out, retern to us with the names
and addresses of yourself and two of your
friends, and the date when you will probably
enter a business college, and we will credit .
you with 15.00 on our 165.00 scholarship. .
Our school offers exceptional advantages to
students of Business, Shorthand, English, etc.
Best Instruction Lowest Tuition
HITS Nl CAIALOSUS 19 IT'S Ktl
THE MULTNOMAH
BUSINESS INSTITUTE I
M. A. ALBIN, PRIt.
ee sixth T. PORTLAND, ORE. I
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No, 40-1905
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BEN writing; to advertiser pleas I
mention this paper. I
ADORNING HOME PREMISES.
Si
AT AT
In Use For Over 30 Years. -
....... . .
Proft-res ot Organized Effort in That
Direction.
The recent bulletin of the American
Civic Association tells how organized
and Individual effort is being directed
in many cities to the adorning ot the
home premises, says the Cleveland
Plain Dealer. The growth of the park
systems baa been taken as a hint by
private persons that they can em
belliah their own yards as well and
far more easily than the public au
thorities can lay out parks and boule
vards, and that the sum total of this
private effort will add largely to the
health, happiness and convenience of
the whole population. The school gar
dens In various cities have given this
movement a new impetus. No home is
so humble that It cannot at least have
flower pots in its windows, and no
back yard so small that it cannot sup
port a few flowers. In the adornment
of walls and fences, too, the possibili
ties of beauty contained in the hum
bleat vines are beginning to be recog
nised. ,
It has long and Justly been a re
proach to Americans that they are so
devoted to the material and practical
that ideas have been neglected. It is
beyond dispute that as respects artistic
adornment the average American home
or town is inferior to the foreign home
or town. This has been notoriously
the case In the country, where the
American pioneer chopped or burned
every tree In sight of his homestead,
then had to set out shade trees for the
benefit of his grandchildren, i
It is only lately that American cities
and private citizens have embarked
upon intelligent and comprehensive en
terprises of city and home adornment
Europe is old and staid; America
young and restless, with a large mi
gratory population which never stops
long enough in one place to have a
home. In this respect things are
changing, and what Is to be made a
home only for a few years can in a
short time, under the favorable cir
cumstances of living here, be made as
attractive artistically as many Euro
pean homes which have' been such for
generations. This country owes to its
population of recent European origin
a large share of the credit for the new
ly awakened Interest in natural beauty
affects. J
TWK eiNTMlH OOMPAWV. TT MURRAY STRICT, BMNm erTY.
Reoallln a Famous Remark.
Reports that Russian reformers will
depose the czar and substitute the rule
ot the grand dukes, recall Charles II.'s
famous remark to his unpopular
brother and heir: ' "James," said the
genial reprobate, "they will never kill
me to make you . king." Toronto
New-.
DR. W. A. WISE
We do crown and brldgewor without pa'n.
Our 18 years' experience in plate work en
ables us to lit your mouth comfortably. Dr.
W. A. W Ise has found a sale way to extract
teeth absolutely without pain. Dr. T. P.
Wise is an expert at gold tilling and crown
and brlclgework. Extracting irse when
plates or bridges are ordered.
WISE BROS.
DENTISTS
Falling Bldg., Third and Washington Bts.
Open evenings till 9 o'clock. Sundays from
to 12. Or Main 2029.
I DR. T.P.WISE.
Nothing will fatten hogs
So quickly and well as Prussian Stock Food added
to the feed. It wiU put them in the best condition
to fatten rapidly. Shortens Fslleninj Time. "We can
truthfully say from our experience Prussian Stock
Food shortens the fattening period at least one
fourth. Weconsideritindlapenslbleinfatteninghog-e
and cattle. J. W. WILLIAMS,Breeders,Briant,Ind.
PRUSSIAN STOCK FOOD
Bares grain by auditing digestion, getting all the good ont of
the food consumed. EVEHY OWNER of horaei, cowi, hogs or
.hsepwlll Lflnditr-T.. .00. 85. choWi O. PRUSSIAN
! . ii T S ' Ci... .'.".7." n BHIIDCIiy I iriT Di
IWE. PUWUKKOi curriiwtTj riws'w. '
HEA
Cattle.
PORTLAND SEED CO., Portland, Oregon, Coast Agents
THE
NEW CASE GANG
Keeps the Ground
It don't buck up behind when
you plow down hill. It i properly
balanced on its axles. Never nec
essary to pull the tearh up hill when plowing sit' bills. Clevi" ad
justable up, down and sideways. Long levers in easy reach, Third
plow put on or taken off in a moment.
MITCHELL, LEWIS & ST AVER CO.
First and Taylor Sts., Portland, Ore.
SEATTLE. SPOKANE. BOISE. MEDfORD. SALEM.
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eat common
sense for
breakfast
A tremendously nutritive, pure white
wheat food, with a flavor that will
make you pass your plate tor more.
Two Honest Pounds
In Every Package.
PRICE 2 0 CENTS
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