Ask Your
OwnDoctor
If he tells you to take Ayer's
Cherry Pectoral for, your
severe cough or bronchial
trouble, then take it. If he has
anything better, then take that.
But we know what he will say;
for doctors have used this
cough medicine over 60 years.
"I have anna Avar's Cherry Pectoral for
hard ooldi, bud coughs, mid Infliiania. It has
done ma groat (rood, and I bollere It U the
bet cough medicine in the world for all
throat and lung troubles." KLI V. STUABT,
Albany, Oregon.
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Keep the bowels open with one of
Ayer's Fills at bedtime, just one.
Prodnctlve Winter Wheat.
The average weight per bushel and
the average yield of the most produc
tive varletioH of winter wheat for the
past five years, Including 1904, at the
Ontario experimental farm are report
ed as follows: Dawson Golden Chaff,
fiO.9 pounds, G0.8 bushels; Imperial
Amber, 01.2 pounds, 58 bushels; Prize
Taker, fiO.8 pounds, 57.0 bushels; Sil
ver Dollar, 50.7 pounds, 57 bushels;
i Budapest, 01.4 pounds, 55.4 bushels;
Itudy, 01.1 pounds, 55.4 bushels; FTr
tyfold, 59.1 pounds, 55.4 bushels, and
Egyptian Amber, 61.4 pounds, 55.2
bushels. In 1904 Dawson Golden
Chaff possessed the strongest and lied
Hussar the weakest straw, and Iron
clad, Tasmania Red and Pride of
America were freest from rust.
An Obliging riaymate.
"Ma, may I go out and play with
Willie Grafter?" t '
'That's the son of the polltclan, Isn't
, It?" " ; . ' ,.. .';;. '
"I dunno whose son he Is, ma, but
he's the only boy on the street who
says I can lick him an' don't make me
prove it." Cleveland Plain Dealer.
WANTE
A tract of 1,500 to 2,000 acres of pasture
land in the Willamette valley, within
fair distance" of the railroad. Must be
reasonable in price; well watered and
in Marion, Linn, Lane, Benton or Polk
county. Address, with full particulars,
Buyer, No. 415 Marquam Bldg., Port
land, Oregon.
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POMMEL
SLICKER
HAS BEEN ADVERTISED
AND SOLD FOR A
QUARTER OF A CENTURY.
i LIKE ALL
CLOTHING.
It i J mode of the best
materials, in black or .yellow,
fully guaranteed, and sold by
reliable dealers everwhere.
STICK TO THE
SIGN OF THE FISH.
TOWER CANADIAN CO, limit, A J-TOWER CO,
mm
i$l,000
To Be Given for
Reliable Information
We will give One Dollar for a Postal
Card giving the first reliable news of
chance to sell a horizontal steam
engine of our styles, within our range
of sizes. We do not want inquiries at
this time for vertical, traction or gas
engines.
ATLAS
ENGINES AND BOILERS
hive for years been tbe standard lor ill steam
planti. Beit of material and workmanahlp.
Our big output cnablea ua to loll on amall prof
it!.. An Atlia, the beat In tbe world, coats no
more than tbe other kind.
Writ today for oar tpicial of fir.
ATLAS ENGINE WORKS
BUlneicllaaUoiUM INDIANAPOLIS
Oorllii EnglnM HifhSpMdtnitnee Wafer Tub Biltri
FoiirValTe Engine Compound EjoglnM Tubular Bollttl
AutomatloEniuul IhroHUaf Eniiius FortablaBoUm
itlu Ingliui in terrloa 8,000,000 H. P.
4Ui Boilui in Mrrioa 4,000,000 H. P.
P. N. U.
No. 48-1905
w
HEN writing to advertisers pleaae
mention this paper
CUUtS WHIkC ALL iixe mil. TTl
I Beat Coush Syrup, 'j'aatea Good, bee HI
In time. Bold by drag-gluts. Ml
Moons Trap A J way Iteady.
Over tbe top of an earthenware Jar
fusten a piece of, writing paper, tight
ly binding It with a string or an elas
tic band. In the center of the paper
cut a cross, as shown in the illustra
tion. Set the Jur In the closet, and
suspend by a string a piece of toasted
cheese over the center of the Jar. If
there are any mice in the closet, the
bait will attract them, but Just as soon
as the first mouse reaches the center
of the paper he will drop Into the Jar,
and the paper will fly back in place
again, ready for the next comer. A
trap arranged In the same manner can
be used for the capture of field and
harvest mice, which make odd and
CONVENIENT MOUSETRAP.
amusing pets. A barrel covered with
stiff brown paper can be used for
common rats, but they will gnaw out
unless the barrel Is partly filled with
water.
.' Peach Merlngae,
Tare, quarter and stone one quart
of peaches, or drain the peaches from
tne juice of one can. Place In an
earthen dish and sprinkle with sugar.
Spread over them the whites of three
eggs beaten very stiff and sweetened
with three tablespoonfuls of powdered
sugar. Set In the oven till the top, is
colored a delicate brown, and then re
move to a very cold place to chill It
thoroughly. Place a crinkled ring of
fancy paper around the dish and place
it on the table with an asbestos mat,
Serve the pudding with a custard.'
Muwliroom Sauce.
One pint mushroom buttons, salt to
taste, d little grated nutmeg, one blade
pounded mace, half pint cream, half
pint milk, two ounces butter, flour to
thicken. Rub the buttons With flan
nel and salt to take off the skin; cut
off the stalks and put In a stewpan
with the above Ingredients, previously
kneaded together with the butter and
flour; boil the whole for about ten mln
utes, stirring constantly. Time, ten
minutes. . i
Oynter Salad.
Cook for a few moments a pint of
oysters in their liquor; drain and cover
with this dressing. Beat well two
eggs; add to them one-fourth cup each
of milk and vinegar, one-half teaspoon
ful each of mustard, celery salt, and
salt, a dash of cayenne, and two table-
spoonfuls of butter; cook in double
boiler until thick. Tour over the. oys
ters and when cold set on ice. Serve
on a bed pf wotercress after mixing
with a , scant pint of diced celery.
, Date Pudding-.
Stone and cut a pound of good,
sound dates Into small pieces. Mix a
teacupful of sifted flour, a teacupful
of sugar, a quarter of a pound of fine
ly minced suet, and a quarter of a nut
meg grated. When this Is well mix
ed, add enough, cold water to make
Into a light, firm dough. Grease a
mold, garnish it with some of the
dates, put In the pudding, and steam
steadily for three to four hours. i 1
Tha Boy and the Tarm.
The wonderful strides in agricul
tural science, as well as the vast in
crease In the insect enemies of grow
ing things, has both boomed and de
terred farm work as a profession, so
that the old-time ideas of farming can
not be said to bring success except In a
very moderate degree. The farming
of the future must be done by tue boys
and girls of to-day, and we owe it to
our children to give them the best pos
sible chance to gain knowledge which
will help them in their life work. If
the boy is seriously interested In agri
culture, it will bo a paying investment
to give him a course in an agricultural
college.
If one cannot afford the full course
of four years, or if the boy is not suffi
ciently well educated to take this
course, give him the shorter one of
two years, or, better than nothing, let
him take the short winter course of
from ten to, twelve weeks and study
the particular branch In which he is
interested. You will find that his in
terest in the work will be enough
greater to warrant the expense. True,
he may not learn a great deal In the
short course, but it will be enough to
open ,hls eyes to the possibilities, and
lja will be placed on the right track
to study and work by himself. Talk
to the boy about it, and write to the
agricultural college of your State for
detailed Information. .
Beware of Ointments lor Catarrh that
Contain Mercury
as mercury will surely destroy the seme of
Btnn mid rmmnlolelv deranKe-the whole sys
tem wnen entering it through the mucous
suriaces. cucn aruciea miuuiu never ua usea
ari-nnton nrescri rations f rora reputable rhv-
Bicians, aa the damage they will do la ten fold
to the good you can possibly derivefrom them.
Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by i J.
Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., containBnomercury,
and is taken internally, acting directly upon
the blood and mucous surfaces of tbe system.
In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be Bure you get
the genuine. It Is taken internally, and made
in Toledo, Ohio, by . J. Cheney & Co. Testi
monials free.
Bold by pruggists, price 75c. per bottle.
Hall's Family Mils are the best.
Cause and Effect.
Mrs. Caller I see your husband Is
smoking again. I thought he had
given it up.
Mrs. Shopper So he did; but I
found such a lovely smoking Jacket at
a bargsJn sale that he Just had to
commence again.
The North Pole,
It is often said tLat, when the North
Pole is discovered, there will be found
a Scotchman doing business. The
Highlander always ranked foremost
amongst the pioneers of the American
West. His Herculean strength fitted
him for irontier life, and to his con
stant use of "porridge" for breakfast is
attributed his splendid physique. This
generation can be as brawny by eating
Pillsbury's Vitos.
Empty.
Dummeigh What about this canteen
problem?
t ' Brisque Oh, there's nothing in it!"
Cleveland Plain Dealer.
Stale.
Stubb There goes Miss Flasher. Savs
she is Just back from Newport and her
complexion is as brown as a nut.
Penn Yes, a chestnut.
Height of Sea Waves.
Careful experiments made by a noted
English navigator along the north
coast of Spain show that waves fre
quently attain a height of 42 feet,
which is nothing compared to the rise
of Pillsbury's Vitos in the estimation
of people who like good, pure, common
sense wheat food. You Willlike it. Ask
for it at your grocer's.
Methods of the Magnates.
Reporter And why do you carry a
Waterbury watch?
Itockysage To wind when I've noth
ing else to to do.
Reporter What do you gain by that?
Rockysage I save time. Cleveland
Leader.
AT.BKBTA BATiWAY LANDS TiRF,OT
FROM THK COMPANY; PRICK PEK
ACKK; 60 CENTS A N ACKKCASH PAY
MENT, BALANCE IN NINE EQUAL
ANN UAL J N8TALLMENTH. A LIVE KTA
KAILWAY CO., 321 MOHAWK ULK.,
bl'OKANE, WASH.
To Break In New Shoes.
Always shake In Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder.
Iteures hot, sweating, aching, swollen feet.
Cures corns, ingrowing nails and bunions. At
all druggists and shoe stores, 2fie. Don't accept
any substitute. Sample mailed FREE. Address
Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y.
Peaceful.
"Bobbins was tickled to death over
the outcome of the Portsmouth confer
ence. He is a radical advocate of uni
versal peace." v
"That so?"
"I should say so! Why, he offered
to lick any one in the hotel who dis
agreed with him on the subject.". - .
For bronchial troutues try Piso's Cure
for Consumption. It is a good cough
medicine. At druggists, price 25 cents.
Professional Advice.
The new doctor had been called in
to see a lady with a swollen Jaw.
"Does it hurt you to talk?" asked the
pill dispenser. .
"Yes," she replied.
"Then don't," said the M. D. "Two
dollars, please." Chicago Daily News.
MotnerBWill find Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing
Byrup the best remedy to use for their children
during the teuthing period.
The Inevitable Comparison, i
The son of the old counterfeiter gazed
critically at, the bogus coins that the
hopeful young apprentice spread before
him.
Then he shook his grizzled head.
"These are not as good as the dollars
that father used to make," he slowly
said. Cleveland Plain Dealer.
A New Organ
$46
Delivered to any Rail
road Station or Boat
Landing in Oregon
FITS
Permanently Cured. No fits or nervousness
after first day's use of Dr.Kllne's Great Nerve
Restorer. Hend for Free S3 trial bottle and treatise.
ur. a. a., mine, Ltd.. 831 Arch St.. Philadelphia, Pa.
Sponge Sandwich.
Beat the yolks of three eggs and
four ounces of sifted sugar to a cream,
beat the whites of the three eggs to
a Stiff foam, and add gently, then sift
In tbree ounces of flour slowly, well
mixing all the time; lastly a teaspoon
ful of baking powder. Bake in two
tins half an hour In a moderate oven,
then spread with Jam, and place together.
Here Is a picture of one of the most perfectly
finished organB now manufactured. It is the
Pacific Queen, made especially for miers Piano
House. Choice of fancy walnut or selected
oak cases. Fine, very large beveled plate mir
ror, perfectly finished; an ornament to any
mansion.
Numerous new and valuable improvements
are embodied in this organ, making it at once
one of the best and most durable organs man
ufactured In the united btaies.
built with special regard to Pacific Coast
climate.
Besides the regular reed tone, this instru
ment also has sevtral octaves of the regular
pipe effects, to be lound in no other make.
Special Introductory offer.
To introduce this Organ we are making most
exceptional concessions in our prices and
terms and will deliver a perfect and fuliy guar
anteed Organ freight paid, to any railroad sta
tion or boat landing in the state of Oregon for
146, on payment of $S down and fi a month.
The fancier styles $-'-2, $56, etc., on same terms.
Write us today, as this offer is limited only to
the first 10D instruments.
PORTLAND. OREGON
Largest, Leading and Most Responsible West
ern Dealers.
Waihingto. street, corner Park, Portland,
Oregon.
Sprague ave. and Fostst., Spokane, Wash.
514 Market street, San Francisco, Cal.
How to Polish Furniture.
When a polished table is stained b;
a hot dish, one restoring process is to
use first wood alcohol and then linseed
or olive oil, .Ihis treatment is excel
lent for keeping any polished furniture
in order and is one of the few things
for which wood alqohol may be used.
The latter is cheaper than the' pure
and for certain domestic uses- is quite
as good. , , ,
Soft Gingerbread. .'
Cream' ' one-half ' cup of butter and
lard, mixed with one cup , of sugar.
Add a cup of molasses, a cup of sour
milk, a teaspoonful of baking soda dis
solved in a little boiling water, two
teaspoonfuls each of powdered cinna
mon and ginger, a teaspoonful each of
powdered cloves and nutmeg and
three cups of flour. Bake in a loaf.
Chill Sauce.
One-half box of ripe tomatoes, three
red peppers chopped fine, seven large
onions, one c,up of brown sugar, three
cups of vinegar, one level tablespoon
ful of salt, one teaspoonful of allspice
ground and tied loose In a bag. Boil
all together until thick, take out ths
bag and seal while hot.
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If more than ordinary skill in playing brings the honors of the
game to the winning player, so exceptional merit in a remedy
ensures the commendation of the well informed, and as a reason
able amount of outdoor life and recreation is conducive to the
health and strength, so does a perfect laxative tend to one's
improvement in cases of constipation, biliousness, headaches,
r etc. It is all-important, however, in selecting a laxative, to
. choose one of known quality and excellence, like the ever pleas
ant Syrup of Figs, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup
Co., a laxative which sweetens and cleanses the system effect
ually, when a laxative is needed, without any unpleasant after
effects, as it acts naturally and gently on the internal organs,
simply assisting nature when nature needs assistance, without
griping, irritating, or debilitating the internal organs in any way,
- as it contains nothing of an objectionable or injurious nature.
. As the plants which are combined with' the figs in the manu
facture of Syrup of Figs are known to physicians to act most
beneficially upon the system, the remedy has met with their
general approval as a family laxative,, a fact well worth con-
' sidering in making purchases.
It is because of the fact that SYRDP OF FIGS
is a remedy of known quality and excellence, and approved by
physicians that has led to its use by so many millions of well
informed people, who would not use any remedy of uncertain
quality or inferior reputation. Every family .should have a
bottle of the genuine on hand at all times, to use when a
laxative remedy is required. Please to remember that the
' genuine Syrup of Figs is for sale in bottles of one size
, only, by all reputable druggists and that full name of the
company California Fig Syrup Co., is plainly printed on
the front of every paekage. Regular, price, 50c per bottle.
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