TV77 Ti t wnunerer to Doctors Because we make medicines for them. We give them the formula for Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and they prescribe it for coughs, colds, bronchitis, consumption. They trust it. Then you can afford to trust it. Sold for over 60 years. '.. " Ayer's Cherry Psntoral In a rummljr that hmilil he In ovoi y hoins. I hnve iiel a great uhiu in 11 icir nnrn comma ami colds, ami 1 know what a milnnilhi insillclue It li. I nan nut rnr.iiiniiionil It too li I nil 1 y . MAUK K. viMIBn, nyuu lUrK, fflHSS. A Undo by 3. 0. Aysr Co., Lowell, Mag. Til Alio manufuaturors of f" ia'vg 8ARSAPARILU A JL(J(i S hair VIQOR. . Ayer's Pills greatl r-Bctorai in Drea ly aid the Chorry king up a cola. Tue Spoil of War. Benevolent Old Lady (to little boy In street Why, why, litle boy, how did you ever get such a black eye? Small' Hoy Me and Sammy Jones was flghtln for a apple in school, an be smashed me. Benevolent Old Lady Dear, dearl and which glutton got the apple? Small Boy Teacher, ma'am. Har per's Weekly. Tbe' British empire Is sixteen times larger than all the French dominions, and forty times greater than the-'Ger-man empire. . - CLASSIF1EDADVERTISING Portland Trade Directory Names and Addresses In Portland of Repre sentative Business firms. PHOTO SUi'PIJKS; Koiluk developing-and print ing; wrlle lur lirji-es. Woudard, Clarke & Co. MAOIO LAN'IKItNS Welster Co., Portland. Loweit prices on Lanterns and Slides. ELASTIC HO-IKItY; Hupporters, Braces; Knit to Fit; free measurement blanks: Woodard, Clarke. HORHE8 or all kinds for sale at very reasonable prices. Inquire 278 Front Ht. TKUSMK8 sent on approval j we guarantee fit In most dllllvult cases; Woudard, Clarke fc Co. SWEET PKAH-Send 10c for nek, asstd Fair Oold , Medal peas. J.J. Butter, 188 Front street. - AHT1FICIAI. KYKS every shade and shape ; as sortment sent on approval; Woodard, Clarke Co CREAM SEP Alt A TORS We guarantee the U.S. Separator to be (lie best. Write lor free catalog. Uuzelwood Co., Filth and Oak. f MEN'SCLOTniNO- Iluflum & Pendleton, sole Biennis Alfred Benjamin correct clothes. Every thing In men's furu shines. Morrison and Sixth streets. Opposite posionTte. .FREE LAND IN OKEOON under the Carey Irri gation act. Deed d rect from state. Write today, liooklet and map free. li. S, Cooke & Co., 251 Alder street, Portia d, Oregon. POULTRY FOOD-If you want your hens to lay more egi s write us for free particulars about PU RINA POULTRY iiSEDB-Acme Mills Co.,' Portland, Oregon, TAILORS Columbia Woolen Mills Co.. Portland, Ore. La'est style clothes made to measure cheap. Ourself measurement system Insures per.ect lit. Write for free samples and prices. PIANOS & OROANS-Oldest piano house on Pa cific coast. Organs and Pianos on easy payments. Write for list. Let us quote you a price. Allen Ullbert-Ramaker Co., Portland, Oregon. Oregon Herbs Specific for all Kldnev and Bladder troubles. Cures BACKACHE.. Price 60c. Trial ,elze sent hy mail for 10c. in stamps. Send today. Third St. Human Hair Goods SwItcheB, Pompadours, Men's Tonpeia and Wigs; best quality ; lowest prices; send for Iree prloe list; mall orders a specialty. Paris Hair Store, 808 Washington St. . Est 1888. WANTED A bright man with team in your coun ty . Steady work and good wages to right man. Keferences required. For par ticulars address KOCH V. T CO. BoxX Winona, Minn. Represent the survival of the Attest Wa have become the in rgest seed house In the woria oecauue our neeaa are better tnan others. Do you wish to grow the most beautiful llowers and tne finest vege tables? Plant the bent needs Ferry's. 1000 Seed Annual free to all applicants. D. HI. FERRY & CO., y Detroit, Mich. L Don't Get Wet! '..''' TOWER'S SLICKERS ; will keep ; you dry. as , -nothing else will, because . they are the product of .. the best materials and , seventy : years' experi-' ence in manufacturing.' A. J. TOWER CO. Boston, U.S.A. TOWIS CANADIAN 00., Ltd. Toronto, Can. Ml Conquest Great j j American Desert There Is now $37,0X),O0O appropri ated under the national Irrigation act to build great Irrigation works' now surveyed and approved, or under con struction, that will reclaim J, 200,000 acres of desert waste. That is one tenth of the total cultivated area of Japan. Ten times thut sum of money, $370,000,000, would reclaim 12,000,000 acres, an area equal in size to the entire cultivated area of .Taparf, and capable of sustaining as great a pop ulation. In other words, for less money than the Tanama canal will cost, we could reclaim land with a producing power equal to all the agricultural re sources of Japan. Isn't It worth do ing? And it would be done by our own people, for our own people, within our own territory, and the in stitutions created would bo American Institutions. ' We have ten times that amount that can be reclaimed in the west ern half of the United States.. So Ve can, in half our territory, create ten agricultural empires, each the equal of Japan in productive power. . In other words, we can sustain a popu lation ten times our present popula tion and to do so it is only necessary: First To provide the land for them to live upon, by a great national sys tem of forestry, preserving our ex isting forests and planting new ones, storing the flood waters in reservoirs, building great canal systems, build ing levees and revetments, and all necessary works for flood protection j ana . river control, building . great drainage works to reclaim the sub merged lands, building good roads and'steam and trolley railways, and In fact, finishing nature's Job where she left it only partly done In pre paring this country of ours for human habitation. , a Second To provide the ,, people" to till these new acres with a. great pub-' lie school system that will train every boy and girl to love nature and love to cultivate the soil and make things grow so they would know how, if j need bo, to provide a family with food from an acre 1 of good . ground, and start "out in life not to merely look for ft Job, but to get a home and live on It George H. Maxwell, Chairman Natl. Irrigation Assn. Blood Humors Commonly cause pimples, boils, hives, eczema or salt rheum, or some other form of erup tion; but sometimes they exist in the system, indicated by feelinifS of weakness, languor, Joss of appetite, or ireneral debility, without causinir any breaklnir out. Hood's Sarsaparilla expels them, renovates, strengthens and tones the whole system. This Is the testimony of thousands annually. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is peculiar to itself. Accept no substitute, but insist on bavins Hood's arid get it today. Liquid or tablets, 100 Doses One Dollar. The Matter of Allowance. "My dear," whispered the young man, "as we are So soon to.be married we should tuke a practical view of life and profit by the mistakes of others. For instance,, there is the subject of a regular allowance every week for spending money, you know." ''Oh, I've thought of that," she re plied, sweetly. "Have you?" ' 1 : "Yes, indeed hundreds and hun dreds of times; and lately I haven't thought of much else." . "Eh?" "Yes. Your income la $2,000, isn't It?" "Yes";' I want it to g;as far as pos sible toward your happiness." "Of course. Well, I've talked It over with mamma' and she thinks an allow ance of $1 a week will be plenty.' "Indeed?" "Oh, .yes. You can walk to the office, you know, and carry your lunch, you know, and so you can use the whole dollar for cigars and neckties and things." Judge. Cures' for Colds. ('.'CoaI oil will knock any cold silly.t said C. C. Warren. "The idea of drink ing coal oil may seem repugnant to some esthetic tastes, but one table Epoonful will fix the business for the most stubborn cold in head or body. "Turpentine is another fine thing for general conditions. I firmly be lieve that if a man will take fifteen to twenty drops of turpentine in sugar once every,, two months he will never be really sick. It's an internal Turkish bath in ..effect, and leaves the system thoroughly cleansed . and in good shape to take on new strength. There's no excuse for a cold, and it's a dangerous thing" to pass by.'V-Baltimore News. SPAIN'S FUTURE QUEEN. Prlnceaa Ens of Battenberg- to be the Bride of Alfonso. Princess Ena of Battenberg, whose real name is Victoria Eugenia, will wed King Alfonso of Spain during the present year.. The Cortes will be ask. ed to give its approval and when the expected consent is forthcoming Frin cess Ena will embrace the Catholic faith. The engagement is a love af fair, pure and simple, without Involv es V Ur ' if- 'K- KlJVW 1 4 fv if V ' ' mmmmm r-" FTJTTJBK QUEEN OF SI'AIN. P.N.U. No. 6-06 BEN wrltin (f to advertisers please mention cms paper. ing any qupstions of state policy, but Spain looks, with favor upon the con templated union wth England. Princess Ena, who is onlv daugh ter of Princess Henry of Battenhers. is one of the royal family. She acts cleverly, sings and dances well, nnd i an expert horsewoman. The futnr Queen of Spain, was born at Balmoral in 1887. Her birth was something of an historical event for she was first royal child born In Scotland , since Caharles I. One of her names. is Eugenie, a compliment to the ex Empress, who acted as one of her god mothers, and ' whose special pet she has always been. It Is -believed, that she will one day .inherit most of the great fortune that Is now the portion of her godmother. , She made her debut on May 25 of last year at a ball given in her honor at Kensington Palace, at which King Edward was present Matter of Birth. . Western Man I suppose any man can get Into New ' York's ,"400". if he has enough money. , ; Eastern Man If he made it himself he can't; if he Inherited it he can. ' ' wste -1X1 Bsfri liUtUS WHLKz All tltr E A II C. Best Couuh Brup. Tate Good. Use in time, tuna Dy dricrin. 1 Domestic Jot. "Such a man as you are," snapped the angry better half of the combine, "doesn't deserve to have a wife." "That's ritfht, my dear," calmly re plied pa. "I've often wondered what I ever did to deserve such an affliction." Chicago Daily News. Wasting Ho Time. "Yes," said tbe friendly critic, handing back the manuscript, "that's quite a good sonnet. " Why don't you mail It to the Hycult Magazine?" "JvIo.il it?" 'Cried the struggling young poet,' "I'm going to telegraph it." -Catholic Standard and Times. . Jnt How It Happened. Mother What! Fighting again? Such a black eye! If you'd only follow the lead of the minister's little boy Tommy Aw, I did try ter f oiler hjs lead, but he led again wid his left an' dnt's where he biffed me. Philadelphia Press. Mothers will find M'-. Winslow's Sootbinr Byrup the best remedy to use for their children during the teething period. THE CHARM OF CHINA. Beactr of Its Landscape, the Tea-' ' houses and lt Landscapes. With all tbe offensive sights and smells there is no denying a myste rious and alluring fascination in China for all who come in contact with her people under their native conditions, says Guy M. Walker in the Chautau quan. ' Even the recollection of the dis comforts of travel by the native means cannot blot out the beauty of the land scape, the terraced mountain sides, the persimmon groves, the tea houses', the diminutive gardens, the little patches of ripening grain, and the great toil ing throng, always 'cheertuhahd on tented in spite of their unending tasks'.' AH; who have been visitors to China seem ; Irresistibly drawn back to ' the country. They hear the call of the East' and they never cease to look for-, ward to the time when they shall re turn to It again. Those who have once lived In China are never satisfied to live anywhere else. Soothing and insinuating, the fa talism of the Chinese creeps upon them, ' and they, too, learn to accept things as they come, 'i .Other land-, scapes lose their Interest, the oldest ruins of other climes seem cheap and new, while the bustle and haste of Oc cidental life, with its harsh customs and abrupt manners, bruise their spirit and they long for the peace of Cathay. After, a Heal. ; Mrs. Waggs (reading) A well known physician says that one should neyer go into the water after a hearty meal. Waggs That's right. It's better to go Into a first-class restaurant after It if one happens to have the price. Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There Is only one way to cure deamess, and that is by constitu tional remedies, iieatness is ctfusi d by an In flamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have arum hling sound or imperfect hear ing, and when it is entirely closed, Ueafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube re toiedtoits normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nini cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the-mucous sun aces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for afir case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that can-' not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Bend for Circulars, free. F. J. CHENEY b CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c, . Hall's family Hits are the best. ; , In Her Line. "In this morning's paper," remark ed the new boarder, "I noticed an ad vertisement about 'a good cotton duck.' Now, what's a cotton duck?" "Give it up," replied Starboard. "If ' it was an India rubber chicken, Mrs. Starvem might tell us something about it" Philadelphia Press. For bronchial troubles try Piso's Cure for Consumption. It is a good co gb medicine. At druggists, price 26 cents. Perfectly Suitable. Clymber (to valet) Now, John, when ,the, guests are here to-night I shall cftll you Jean.' -' , . . , yalet Very well sir; and . what shall 1 "call you? j 'Oh, you blockhead " "Very well;, sir; anything you say." Famllie-.Tournal. To Break In New Shoes. Always shake in Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder. It cures, hot, sweating, aching, swollen feet. Cures corns, ingrowing nails and bunions. At all druggists and shoe stores, 26c. Don't accept any substitute. Sample mailed FREE. Address Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. Unrepentant. Visitor But there is an essential dif ference between right and wrong. Convict Oh, there wouldn't have been so much difference if I had had a good lawyer,-jjlek.''' ... . FITQ PCTmanently Cured. No flt or nervousness I 1 1 0 afterflrstday'suseofDr.Kllne'sUreAtKerve Restorer. Send for Free $2 trial bottleand treatise. . a. Ajiue, ilia., wi Arcn ex., i'Miodeiphla, ya. Jnst Like a "Woman, It was 2 o'clock in the morning when he staggered up the stairs. j "Here you come at last!" exclaimed his better half. "I've worried mysell j half to death over your absence." I "Well, if that ain't (hie) jus like a 1 .-woman," he replied. "They only (hlcl I half do things." ....' fife- Jmsm&iiSia' ttwmmmm Ri-lX- ...,riSm: .' 1 iayPv immi s. m li l.WIW.WlWS-IJ5l'JiMA'-S',li. ' ,n.l e Laxati YE op How foolish it Is to tie a young horse on the street, and go off and leave it, knowing that a circus parade will bo along presently, with ele phants', Hons, tigers, etc. Still, you can't run other people's business. There are two classes of remedies:, those of known qual ity and which are permanently beneficial in effect, acting gently, in harmony with nature, when nature needs assist ance; and another class, composed of preparations of unknown, uncertain and inferior character, acting tempo rarily, but injuriously, as a result of forcing the natural functions unnecessarily. One of the most exceptional of i the remedies of known quality andexceljence is the ever Dleasant SvruD of Fics. manufar-rnrprl hv thp CnUfnrn; Fis SvruD Co.. which represents the artivp nrinrinioc nf plants, known to act most beneficially, in a pleasant syrup, in which the wholesome Californian blue ficr? atp m:pH n rnn'. tribute their rich, yet delicate, fruity flavor. It is the remedy a 1 1 4. i. i f ... .. - an iciiicuics iu sweeten ana reiresn ana cieanse the system ntlv and naturally, and to assist one in nvprrnminn mntn. Dation and the many ills resulting thprpfrnm lt a-fUr.n.:ni pies and quality avo known to Dhvsicians penerallv. nnH tha remedy has therefore met with their annrnvnl a .n oo.wu - - - r r - " " l m tunitii the favor of many millions of well informed persons who know of their own personal knowledce and from' nrtiml avnar;no O ------ VAlX.1 lilLC that it is a most excellent laxative remedy We do not claim that p it. win cure an manner or his, Dut recommend it tor what it really icyicacma, u laxative remedy or Known quality and excellence, containing nothing of an objectionable or injurious character. There are two classes of purchasers: those who are informed to the quality of What thev buv and the reasnnsfnr the .vn of articles of exceptional merit,' and who do not lack courage to go elsewhere when a dealer offers an imitation of any well known article; but, unfortunately, there are some people who do not know and who allow themselves to be imposed upon. They cannot expect its beneficial effects if they do not get the genuine remedy. To the credit of the druggists of the United States he it a that nearly all of them -value their renntatinn fnr nro,in.i integrity , and the good will of their customers too highly to offer iillkaLlVaia Ji LUC Genuine Syrup of Figs manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co., and in order ;s to Duy tne genuine article and to get its beneficial ffrt- W one has on'y to note, when purchasing, the full name of wd the Company California Fig Syrup Co. plainly printed on the trnnr rf martr rn rm rr a TJtjA L.nt. . i ntc, jjcr uouie. jne size o A ' m40mJ theCompany-Californ J0 front of everV package. P UT NAM FADELESS DYES fnlM mnra nnnAm kvtnlAa mnA fasloi aIam lL.. Lm 4.. . i A I I . js a $ZlVLJ?2 ,'.b:leS '2LVle!!Jt'"'"Lr ! and cotton equally w,n .: I. Ileadi "S3 Su-ShK MONKOE USiSbliSZgr ,m " "" wr '" booklet how to dye. 1.1 t