RliEUUATISn
AND
NEURALGIA
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IT-
JACOBS
BLi
Tht Proved Remedy
for Over SO Years.
Price 35a end SOe
One wishing to Import a hippopotamui
must liave a Rovcrnnient permit to bu;
and another to land one. '
AWFUL ATTACKS OF PAIN.
A Most Dreadful Case of Kldnej
Trouble and How It Wat Cured.
Thomas N. McCuIlounh, 321 South
Webor St., Colorado Spring, Colo..
says: "lor twelve
pfiin in the back
and kidneys that
lusted for three
weeks at a time. I
would be unuble to
turn in bed. The
urine was in a terrible condition, at
times a complete ntopuge occurring. I
began with Doan's Kidney Pills, and
noon felt better. Keeping on, I found
complete freedom from kidney trouble.
The cure has been permanent; I owe
my good health to Doan's Kidney Pills."
Sold by all dealers, 60 cents a box.
Foster-Mi lburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
HOWARD E. BtrnTON. Assayer arl Chemlst
Ijeadvllle. I'olflrailii Hnarliimn nrlt-Mt 4lri
Ml vit, h-tui, 1 ; Gold, Hll ver, 1:x ; Oofd, too ; 7A no or
t'oiiT, . ( yitnldo tHnts. Mailing envelopes and
M tirlra MHf Mint nn until l.aMnm lnt.nl b.iH Tim.
ltnfirucai
full price lint sent oa
pi rework solluluxl.
Uwual Hank.
Torpid Liver. Take a iuarter-fc-raln
of calomel every two bourn until ca
thartic action 1h produced and follow
with pluto, hunyadl or epsoin salts. The
taking of these purgatives to elim
inate tho mercurial properties fr.m the
body.
Dropsy. One pint Of brained" mus
tard seed, one pint of bruised horse
radish roots, eight ounces of lignum
vitro chips and four ouuceB of bruised
Indian hemp root ' Put all the Ingredl
ents Into seven quarts of sweet elder
and let simmer over a slow lire until
reduced to about four quarts, then
strain and bottle. The dose Is a wine
glass four times a day or more If re
quired. )
Cough. Take two ouncwr of eweet
spirits of nitre, four ounce of glycer
ine, two tablepoonfuls of dover pow
ders and put In an eight-ounce bottle.
Shake well before uslne. The dose for
an adult Is one teuspoonful ; children
according to age. It Is well to mix the
dover powders In half an ounce of
water before adding to the spirits, as
the powder will not mix well with the
spirits.
or fifteen years I'aper Wind Shield. Cold weather
was suffering ire-1 and winter Is the source of much dread
quent attacks of ' on the part of some persons. Pneiuno-
1
nla, grippe and various forms of pul
monary ailments loom large and threat
eningly before them at the mention of
winter. A cold wind Is one of the most
disagreeable things to face. No matter
how warmly one may be oimdled, still
the wind seems to strike through tiie
cloth and chill Just the same. An old
fashioned and almost forgotten way of
getting the better of the wind-god Is to
place a folded newspaper over the
chest and under the outer clothing and
tho same may be located at the back.
The close fiber of paper makes It al
most Impervious to wind. Add to this
the fact that It Is a poor conductor of
heat and we have an Ideal cold-proof
article. When one Is driving against
a strong wind nothing will keep the
lungs and body so warm as a sheet of
newspaper. Put a layer of paper In
side of your rubbers before going out
for a walk' and you will be surprised
how warm It will keep your feet
Control and ITm.
CarOonaia Mar
m Hi aj M Tti I ij M J J
IF YOU PLEASE
Kimlly remember that we buy and aell all
kinds of Mining Mtncks and Bonds that are on
the market. Should you want to buy or sell
. writo or wire
T. J. CATTCRLIN & CO.
1 25 Ablngton Building Portland, Oregon
flr- Member of Portland Stock Exchange
CROPS NEVER FAIL
In ihe 1'ppor NiiKkn Valley, Idaho, where
25,000 Mississippi Valley hnmescekcrs are already
luinmi. ouu.wu ncn a unnveiop a, irrncan e land
till await ihe settler. Hich ut and beat wa'ered
vauey in 1110 woria. rineai cumate; Cho;osMt rrult
Immense crops of uraln, alfalfa auxar been. H.ooo.
000 Invented In miimr fnetorlea. New R H .n.!.
Blon to Yelliiwittmie park opens country f vast re
sources. A sliton started Jan. 1, 11106, a record
breaker. Write for particulars.
C. V. MOO HE RKAL ESTATE COMPANY
t. Alimony ana Aahton, Idaho.
Best in America
We make them
RUBBER STAMPS
We do not take orders and peddle onr Rubber
(Ham pa, Heals, Etc. We manufacture our
own goods. Our equipment ia the newest
and best money can buy. Writs today lor our
-Auuuer piauip vaiaiogue.
THE IRWUf-HODSON CO-
Portland, Oregon
Seeds
prove their worth at harvest
time. After over fifty yeara of
success, they are pronounced
the best and surest bv careful
wJ planters everywhere. Your
ucaicr DCiiv uicm. 19VI accu
Annual free on request.
. M. FERRY A CO., Dctr.lt, Mich.
MAKE NO MISTAKE
oiler
CLOTHING
F will give you com
piete protection
and long service
You cant afford
to buy any other
Every garment
guaranteed
The best dealer sell H
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New Trick In Fnr Selling.
Two men, about 28 and 38 years old
respectively, affecting an English ac
cent and the dress of petty officers, vis
ited Abraham Qreenberg, a lawyer, who
has an office In the Pulitzer building.
They were accompanied by a negro who
carried a large sailor's Krin.
The men represented themselves as
having Just returned from a trlD
through the Baltic provinces of Russia.
"I've got some fine furs I would like
to sell to you," said the spokesman.
"I've a lot of bargains, too." Then,
looking around the room, he added In
a whisper; "I brought the stuff myself
to this country you understand?"
The lawyer said he was not Interest
ed in furs, but the man persisted. He
displayed a handsome bearskin rug
which he said he would sell for 875
Greenberg didn't care to purchase any
furs, but the rug Impressed ' him so
much that he finally offered $35 for It
This was refused, but the man nro
duced a fine sliver blue fox muff and
collar.
"111 let you have this for $500," said
the man.
Greenberg bargained with him and
eventually bought the set for $20. He
thought he had a prize.
Just as he was about to hand the
money to the stranger he found that
tne mull was damaged. The man read
ily agreed to exchange it and took
what looked like a similar muff from
the grip. This looked all right and was
accepted.
When the lawyer examined the muff
and collar more carefully, however, nn
rubbing his hand gently over the fur It
began to fall out Greenbere took th
garments to an expert and learned thnr
they were made of hair dyed and past
ed crudely on a foundation. The value
of the garments was about $1.50.
Since then the lawyer has
from other victims of the pair. Their
game, which is a new one. is hnlnir
worked successfully in many parts of
the city. New York Times.
Great Picture Won Ijy King. '
Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema's first
great picture was exhibited at Antwerp,
ana was offered as one of the prizes in
a lottery. The lucky winner was the
king of the Belgians.
Elderly people make almost as manv
breaks as younger people, but excel In
their ability to smooth them over.
Bad Blood
Is the cause of all humoro, eruptions,
boils, pimples, scrofulous sores, eczema
or salt rheum, as well as of rheuma
tism, catarrh and other troubles. The
greatest blood remedy for all these
troubles, proved by its unequaled
record of cures, is
Hood's Sarsaparilla
In usual liquid form or In chocolated
tablets known as Sarsatabs. 100 doses $1.
Got Hla Dntea Mixed,
"What has kept you out so late?"
sternly asked Mrs. Gayrnan.
"Been s-sitting up with a dying friend,
m' dear," answered her affectionate con
sort. "That won't do this time," nhe rejoin
ed "The oid year has been detid several
days, to my certain knowledge."
Mothers will find Mrs. Winflow's Soothing
oji up we ueat remeuT v" use lor tbelr children
uuriuff too leeimnf periou,
Safety.
At the crowded downtown cf.mer the
frightened pedestrians were "currying out
of the way of street cars, nuto.nobiles, de
livery wagons, and policemen on horse
back. "Gosh I" exclaimed the window washer,
looking down on them from his perch on
the narrow ledge of a fifteenth story win
dow. "I'm glad 1 ain't in that crowd 1"
Chicago Tribune.
Throughly Reliable.
If ever here wa a reliable and safe reme
dy it is thitt old and fumous porous planter
-Alb nlr'w. Tt Vina hfen in n.a r..H u;v...
yi'Hrs, and is as p pillar to-day as ever, and
ura rlmiht if thurM ia a ni vili ....I
on the face of ihe globe wliere this wonder
ful pain reliever cannot be found. In the se
lect! n of the ingredients nd in their man-
llfltntlirn flip orenfeat. i Are ia t.lun l....n
n ' - . . knaU, I w rccij
each plaster up to the highest standeid of
exc Hence, and so'pure and simple are the
ingredients that even a child can use' them
A llnnnltH nrp t hu ..ricmil an1 iM.niii...
oils plasters and are sold by IlruKKista in
Dvn.tr u p. nfd.n ,;i;.,.w l ...,'i.i na
Half a Million.
"I'm sure I don't know what he saw
In her. Her face Is decidedly plain."
"Yes, but the figure she has makes
up for all that"
"Figure? She's positively scrawny;
she hasn't any figure."
"You're wrong there. She has six
figures and the first one's a five."
Philadelphia Press.''
ft. Vitus' Danre and all Nervous Diseases
rjnrmanently cured br Dr. Kline's (irat
rve Ri'siorer. Send for FKEK 12 trial bottle and
treatise. Dr. K, H. Kline, Ld., 31 Atch BL, Plilla,,la.
Germany has barred out American po
tatoes and all kinds of American preserv
ed meat
Blae Blooded SnlratloiiUta.
The Salvation Army bids fair to be
come an aristocratic body. Major Mary
Murray, who supervises the military
and naval league of the Salvationists,
Is a daughter of the late Sir John Mur
ray, K. C. B., and Lieut Col. Minnie
Iteld, who recently marrlad Commis
sioner Booth-Tucker, is a daughter of
a former acting governor of Bombay.
The commissioner himself resigned a
Judgeship In India, with all the wealth
and special position attached to It, to
devote himself to Salvation Army
work.
Lady Sarah Sladen Is a Salvationist,
and the countess dowager of Teafleld
is a member of the auxiliary of the
army. Two daughters of Mr. Onslow,
late member of parliament for Guild
ford, have together steadily risen In
the ranks. Intimately connected with
the work in Australusla Is the Hon.
Mrs. Bird, wife of the former prime
minister of Tasmania. She Is said to
be as ardent as any Salvation Army
lass In disposing of the "War Cry."
The daughter of the late Lady Gait,
wife of the lieutenant governor of
Ontario, is working In Canada. Answers.
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININK Tablets
Druggists refund money if it falls to cure. E. W
GROVE'S signature ia on each box. 25c.
Mistaken Identltr.
"now can you call yourself a Chris
tian," demanded the sanctimonious Mr.
Biggot, "if you play golf on the Sab
bath?" "But I don't," replied the mild man.
"What! How dare you say you
don't play golf, when this very min
ute "
"I say I don't call myself a Chris
tian. My name's Isaacstein." Phila
delphia Press.
Deafness Cannot Be Cured
bv local applications as they cannot reach the
diseased portion of the ear. There is only one
way to cure deaineaa, and that la by constitu
tional remedies. Deafneaa is caua-d by an in
flamed condition of the mucoua lining of the
Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed
you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hear
ing, and when it is entirely closed, Deafness is
the result, and unless the Inflammation can be
taken out and thia tube re toied to Ub normal
condition, hearing will be deatroyed forever;
nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh,
which Is nothing but an lnhamed condition of
the-mucous surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Dollars for any
case of Deafneas (caused by catarrh) that can
not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Bend lor
circulars, free.
F. J. CHENEY St CO., Toledo, 0.
Sold by Drugnista, 75c.
Hall's Family l'llta are the best.
Old and New Year Meet.
New Year What surprises me most
of all is the scale of living!
Old Year (in a feeble voice) -If you
ask the undertakers you will find that
the scale of-dying ia just as high.
For Lung
Troubles
i
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral cer
tainly cures coughs, colds,
bronchitis,consumption. And
it certainly strengthens weak
throats end weak lunjs.
There can be no mistake abut
this. You know it is true. And
your own doctor will say so.
" My little boy had a terrible eonirb. I tried
everything I coulil hear of but In vln until
I tried Ayer's Cherry Festoral. The first
night b was better, and he steadily Improved
until he was perfectly well." Mks. 8. J.
8TIILB, Alton, ill.
JUde by J. o. Ayer Co., Lowell, Sua.
jhiso manmaoturers or
SARSAPARILLA,
PILLS.
Hair vigor.
Keep the bowels regular with Ayer's
Pills and thus hasten recovery.
I A
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luers
FRUIT TREES, VINES, PLANTS
BERKSHIRE SWINE, (inhered)
SHORTHORN CATTLE, (Registered)
BARRED AND WHITE ROCKS .
PACIFIC NURSERY CO.
Catalogue free. Tangent, Oregon
FREE BOOK-It gives 1000 uses of 20-MULE-TEAM
BORAX In the Home, Farm and Dairy.
Free on request.
20-Mule-Tcam Borax for sale at all dealers.
Sample and Souvenir Picture in colors, 6 cents
and dealer's name. Pacific Coast Borax Co.,
Oakland, Cal.
P. N. U
No. 5-07
TV7 HEN writing; to advertisers please I
1 1
mention tlila paper.
A MARVEL IN
APPLE CULTURE
he Spencer
eedless Apple
Is the Greatest Discovery since the Seedless
Orange.
Endorsed by Leading Horticulturists every
where. Being rapidly adopted by all progressive Apple
Growers.
Plant now and be in on the First Market.
No seeds, no core, no waste; rich red color;
commercial size; good shipper; excellent flavor;
splendid keeper; a market leader; no bloom,
frost proof.
WRITE TODAY
For booklet and particulars. Splendid induce
ments to agents. -
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The Spencer Seedless Apple Co.
MAIN OFFICE
414 American National Bank Bldg., Everett, Wash.
No doctor can cure what alls vnn ic
you have a mean disposition.