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Pale, Thin, Nervous? Then your blood must be in a very bad condition. You certainly know what to take, then take It Ayer's Sarsa parilla. If you doubt, then consult your doctor. Weknow what he will say about this grand old family medicine. Sold for over 60 years. Thli 1 tlio flriit question your doctor would ask: "Are your bowels regular?" He knows Hint dally action of the bowels Is absolutely essential to recovery. Keep your liver activo and your bowel regular by taking laxative domi of Ayer's 1'lllt. A A JLuit by J. o. Ayer do., Lowell, Mat. I o wauuiauturers or 7 HAIR VK10R. AOL'E CURB. CHERRY PECTORAL. yers PAINLESS TVENTISTRY SteUiBdott mJ YouGoELscwhcrt EXAMINATIONS fRCE Oold Crowns, (.1; Drlrire Work, per tooth, Plates. (6; Bllver 1' lillus, to; uoid joining, 1. YALE DENTISTS J07X First Struct, l'OHTUANi), OltEQON FRUIT TREES, VINES, PLANTS BERKSHIRE SWINE, (Registered) SHORTHORN CATTLE, rRegistered) BARRED AND WHITE ROCKS PACiriC NURSERY CO. Catalogue Tree. Tangent, Oregon FREE SAMPLE MULE-TEAM BORAX Yflth 82-page Illustrated booklet, giving 1,000 Hues for Borax in the Home. Farm and Dairy, and a Souvenir Picture, 7x14 in., 10 colors f roe for 6i and your dealer's name. Adiiress raeillo Coast Borax Co., Oakland, Cat CROPS NEVER FAIL In the Upper Hiiake Valley, Idaho, where 2A,0ou Mississippi Valley homeseekers are already located. 600.U0U acr a undevelopid, Irrigable land till await ihi settler, lllclfat and beat watered valley in the world. Fin put climate; choicest fruit; Immense crops of ttruln, alfalfa suvar bests. KO0, 000 invested In sugar factories. New H. K. exten sion to Yellowstone park opens country of vast re sources. Ashton started Jan. 1, 1V08, a record breaker. Write for particulars. C. C. MOOKK KE A L KHT ATE COMPANY St. Anthony and Ashton, Idaho. AUSTIN WELL DRILLS Made In all styles and all sizes. Get water and oil anywhere, Best drilling Tools made. (Jet cata logs and prices. BEALL & CO. 321 Hawthorne Ave. Portland, Or. GOOD SEEDS v'Each year brings us Increased orders for our seeds. Why? Because we supply only those that produce satisfactory and profitable crops. We know, after many years of experience, what sorts are best to plant on this coast. Buy P. S. Co.'s "Diamond Brand" Seeds, the best for the West. Our new 100 page Annual Catalog and Seed Planter's Guide; No. 260 free on request. PORTLAND SEED CO. Portland, Oregon Spokane, Wash. OriuiMre Mnrmnlnde. Do not peel the oranges, but slice two dozen of them and take out the Heeds, tilioe and Reed two. large im peded lemons. Do thin work with a sharp knife, as the slices must be very thin. Nave nil the Juice and niensure It, adding enough witter to make three quarts of liquid. Tut fruit and liquid Into a stone cnyk, cover and set In the cellar all night. In the morning turn Into a preserving kettle and bring slowly to a gentle boll. Simmer until the frult-rlnd Is very tender. Now al low a pound of sugar for each pint of liquid and add this to the fruit. Boil again until the rind looks clear and Is very tender. Take from the Are and when cooj turn Into Jelly glusses. Corn Puree. Drain the liquor from a can of corn, chop the corn very fine, add to It a quart of salted water and simmer at the side of the range for an hour. Rub through a colander, return to the fire, add a teaspoonful of sugar and when this melts stir In a tablespoo,nful of butter rubbed to a paste with a table spoonful of flour. Stir until smooth, then add slowly to a pint of scalding milk Into which a pinch of baking soda has been stirred. When near the boil ing point remove from the fire and pour gradually, beating all the time, upo,n two well-whipped eggs. Season and servo Immediately. Souffle Potatoes. The cook who will not take great care In her preparation of souffle pota toes should not undertake to make them. Pare and slice raw potatoes very thin over a bowl of Ice-cold water, so that the slices will drop Into the water before they have time to discol or. After all are cut, drain and dry In a towel. Fry In deep hot lard, skim out, lay In a colander for half a min ute, drop again Into hot fat, when the slices will swell or puff up; skim out and serve hot. fa - I LIT 71 a 410 9 w STAND FIRM "Whenyoubuyan OILED SUIT or SLICKER demand Its the easiest -ind only w&v to get xne best Sold everywhere Chocolate Eclalra. Melt a half pound of butter In a pint of boiling water and stir In gradually three-quarters of a pound of flour. Stir until the flour ceases to, stick to the sides of the pan. Take from the fire and when cool whip in one at a time eight eggs, well beaten. Set on the Ice for an hour, then pour Into greased eclair tins and bake to a golden brown. When cold cut a slit In the side of each puff and fill with a cream filling. Ice the top of the eclairs with chocojata Icing. Baked Spaghetti. Boll a half package of spaghetti for half an hour In salted water. When tender and well done, drain; put In a buttered baking dish a layer of spaghet ti, sprinkle with dried bread crumbs, cheese, grated, and bits of butter, put In more spaghetti, and proceed like ithls until the dish Is full, having the i top layer of crumbs. Pour in enough milk to fill all Interstices, and bake to a good brown. Celery and Tint Salad. Shell and blanch a cupful of English walnut meats and set In a cold place until dry and crisp. Cut Into bits of uniform size enough crisp celery to make a cupful. Mix the celery and nut meats together and stir " Into them enough mayonnaise to moisten well. Put Into a chilled bowl lined with let tuce leaves, po.ur mayonnaise dressing over It and set In the Icebox until wanted. Frosting; for Cake. Excellent frosting for cake Is made with milk Instead of eggs. Allow four tablespoonfuls of milk to a cupful of sugar, and cook until the sirup spins a thread or forms a soft ball between the fingers when dropped in cold water. Then beat the sirup until It Is thick and white. Maple sugar Is delicious used In this way, or chocolate may be used, with granulated or light brown sugar. EXCURSION To Sunny Alberta CANADA March 22 and every two weeks thereafter; f 42 for round trip, which includes berth and meals. Trip costs you nothing if you buy land. Write and learn about our Special Pullman Car Ex cursion. H. E. Barnum Land Co. PORTLAND, OREGON 214-215 Chamber of Commerce. Vegetarian Mince Pie. Wash, core and chop twelye apples, add one cup of water, a little cinnamon and nutmeg, grated rind of a lemon, one cup of sweet cider, one cup ' of sugar, butter size of an egg, one cup of seeded raisins; cook till tender, let It cool, then fill the pies and bake till the crust Is brown. Corn Sponge Cake. I Sift together two cups of corn meal, one cup of flour and one level teaspoon each of salt and soda. Boat three eggs with one level tablespoon of sugar; add the egg mixture to the flour; pour In two cups of sour milk and mix well. Bake In one loaf. Thin Sugar Cookies. Mix four slightly rounding table spoons of sugar with three tablespoons of melted butter, two tablespoons of milk, one egg, two level teaspoons of baking powder and flour enough to roll out very thin. Cut In shape and bake. Could Still Hear Some. "Doctoi, my wife says she Is getting deaf." "Tell her it's because she is getting old." "Do you believe she Is uVaf enough for that to be safe?" Houston Pout. Oniy One "BBOMO QUININE" That is LAXATIVE BKOMO Quinine. Simi larly named remedies sometimes deceive. The first and original Cold Tablet is a WHITE PACKAO10 with black and red lettering, and bears the signature of . W. GKOVK, 2oc. In the Coming Days. Husband Maria, this is going to be a closely contented election, and we've got to get everybody out. You'll have to hurry, or you'll bo too late. Wife Gracious, John ! I can't vote to-day. Thpre's no use In talking about it. I haven't a thing that's fit to wear to the polls. i Mothers will find Mrs. Window's Ooothing Syrup the best remedy to use for their children during the We thing perioa. Get Back at Him. Newed When you say anything that makes your wife augry what does she do threaten to return to her par ents? Oldwed Worse than that She re peats some of the fool things I suid during our courtship. Color Scheme In Soap, A won;an who wanted soap of a certain make asked for a blue cake. "It doesn't come in blue," said the clerk. "It( Is made in yellow, white and green." The woman semed disappointed and finally bought another brand of soap In the desired tint. "That is a queer fad," said the clerk, when she had gone out. "Many women are carrying the color scheme to such extremes nowadays that they use soap that matches the furnishings of the room. In order to meet this demand , manufacturers are turning out soaps of almost every known tint The color they are most deficient In la blue." New York Sun. Stimulate the Blood, Branrtreth's Pills fire the great Wood puriner. Tliev i re a laxative and blood tonic, t ey net equally on the bowels, the kidneys and the skin, t ;iis cleansing the system by the natural i utlet of the body. They stimulate the blood so jib to enable nature to thr w off all morbid humors and cure nil troubles nri-ing from an impure state of t e blood. One or two taken every night wll prove an invaluable remedy. Eac i pill contains one grain of solid ex ttaet of sarsaparilla, which, with other valuable vi g table products, make it a blood purifier of excellent character. Brandreth's Pilis have been in use for over a century and are sold in every drug and medicine store, either plain or sugar-coated. A Pretty Experiment. A very pretty effect may be produced by using some aniline dye In powdered form In alcohol. Fill a small grass with the alcohol and drop the smallest portion of the dye on Its surface. It will shoot down through the liquid, like a strand of color, dividing into two branches, which will subdivide again and again until you have, apparently, an Inverted plant In miniature growing before your eyes. An arrangement of mirrors may be made to throw the re flection of this on a screen or a. wall, and the enlarged shadows will be very interesting to watch. It Happens Every Night. At the end of one of the sessions of the world's convention of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union in Bos ton, Mrs. L. M. N. Stevens condemned the habit which so many men have of going out between the acts at the theater. "I am in hearty sympathy," said Mrs. Stevens, "with a woman whose hus band said heartily to her, at the end e,f an Interesting drama: " 'Jove, what a play. I don't believe there was a dry eye In the house when the curtain went down on the third act "'No,' said the lady, bitterly, 'but there seemed to be the usual number of dry throats.' " Harmonlona Relation. The Marquis del Grlllo, the first husband of the great Italian actress, Bistorl, had as personal valets only the most quick-witted young fellows who could help him In the practical Jokes In which bis eccentric soul de lighted. In one Instance, says a writer In the New York Times, the marquis was sitting at a piano, trying some church music, when a new applicant was ush ered In. He did not stop playing, or even glance round, but began to ask questions. The answers evidently did not appeal to him, for he suddenly struck a loud chord and, following the tune of the music, chanted in a heavy voice: "You will not do for me." Then he rose, and without a look at the man started to walk out of the room. The applicant' quickly stepped to the piano, nnd striking the keys with both fists, chanted back solemnly in the same air: "I'm very glad of it, because I don't like you a bit!" Anyone else would have had the man thrown out for his Impudence, but the marquis paused at the door and smiled approvingly. "I guess we shall get on nicely, after all," he said, pleasantly. "See my magglordomo and speak to him about terms." PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS. PAZO OINTMENT Is guaranteed to cure any case of Ichlng, blind, bleeding or protruding piles In 6 to 14 days or money refunded.60c. System. Railway Magnate I don't see how the accident could have happened. We run our road on the block system. Unreasonable Person I know It. You're so busy running out blocks of watered stock that you can't pay any at tention to the way you run your trains. Shake Into Your Shoes Allen's Toot-Ease. A powder. It makes tlgh' or new shoes feel easy. It is a certain cure for sweating, callous and hot, tired, aching feet. Bold by all Druggists. Price Mo. Triafpack age mailed FREE. Address Allen 8. Olmsted, LeRoy, New York. Comparisons. Mrs Kross-Uhodes Still, in the city there is more going on. You have ever f-o much more variety than we do out here. Mrs. Avnoo Ah, me, yes ! In the last year I have tried cooks of seventeen dif ferent nationalities, and haven't found one to suit me yet. Don't Push The horse can draw the load without help, if you reduce friction to almost nothing by applying iWsi&a to the wheels. No other lubri cant ever made wears so lonjj and saves so much horsepower. Next time' try Mica Axle Grease. Standard OH Co. Incorporated ENGRAVING Write Us PLATES TOR PRINTING HICKS-CH ATTEN Portland Oregon FITS Tserve TWICE-TOLD TESTIMONY. A Woman Who Has Suffered Tells How to Find Relief. The thousands of women who surfer "backache, languor, urinary disorders and other kidney ills, will find comfort in the words of Mrs. Jane Farrell, of 606 Ocean ave., Jersey City, N. J., who says: "I reiterate all I have said before in praise of Doan's Kidney Pills. I had been having heavy back aches and my general health was affect ed when I began using them. My feet were swollen, my eyes puffed, and diz zy spells were frequent. , Kidney action was irregular and the secretions highly colored. Today, however, I am a well woman, and I am confident that Doan's Kidney Pills have made me so, and are keeping me well." Sold by all dealers. 60 cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. St. Vitus' Dance and all Nervous Diseases permanently cured bv Dr. Kline's Great erve Restorer. Rend for FREE S2trlal bottle and treatise. Dr. B. H. Kline, Ld., 931 Arch Bu, Phila,Pa Not Quite In Hla Line. Kind Hearted Woman Why Atn't you give up your idle, useless way ot living and make a man of yourself? I don't suppose it ever occurred to you that even a person of your stamp might be useful in settlement work. Goodman Gonrong No, ma'am. I've done a little flat workin', but workin' a whole settlement is too dog-gone risky. There Is more Catarrh In this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to be incurable. Eor a great many years doctors pro nounced It alocal disease, and orescri bed local remedies, and by constantly tailing to cure with local treatment, pronounced It Incurable. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitu tional disease, and therefore requires constitu tional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manu factured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitution al cure on the m arket. It is taken Internally in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly on the blood and muc mi surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case it falls to cure, bend for circulars and testimonials. Address, K. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0 Bold Dy Druggists, vnc. Ball's Family Pills are the best. The Soft Answer. "I have already said 'No' to you, Mr. Vere," said Miss Bute. "I don't seem to be able to make myself plain, al though I have tried " "Ah, Miss Bute," interrupted Percy Vere, "you couldn't do that, no matter how you try." "Well er of course, I shall always be glad to have you call upon me, Mr. Vere." Philadelphia Press. OR. 0. GEE WO Wonderful Koros Treatment This wonderful Chi. nese Doctor is called gn at because he cures peoule without opera tion that arb g ven up to die. He cures wl h those wonderful Chi nese herb.i, ronrg, buds, barks and vegetables iltati are entirely un known to medical sci ence in this countrr throutrh tho uhs nfthoiA harmless remedies. This lumuui doctor knows theac:lonotov,rfi00iiin'er"ut remedies, which he uses successfully In different diseases. Ue Fiisran'eos toe re catarrh, asthma, lung, throat rh umatlsm, nervous.iess, stomach, liver, kid ncj'S, etc.; has hundreds of testimonials. Charges moderate. Call aud see him. Patients out of the city write for blanks and circulars. Beud Btamp. CONSULTATION FREE. Address The C. Gee Wo Chinese Medicine Co. 162! First St., S. C. Cor. Morrison Mention paper Portland, Oregon This isTour Piano mA have stood the test for over so yean. and are still in the lead. Their absolute certainty of erowth. their uncommonly large yields of delicious vegetables and beautiful flowers, make thein the most reliable and tlie most popular every- wnere. ooia dv an dealers. iyg Seed Annual free on request. D. M. FERRY k CO.. n.tpnlt M rh. The LndwlR Plnno has character of its own. Musicians intuitively recognize its charm. Tone is Its chief characteristic so refined and sympathetic; so wonderful in Its sweetness and purity that you marvel at .Ita source. From the beginning the principle was fixed to (tire the utmost quality at a certain price high enough to allow the best of everything; low enough to only yield a reasonable profit without any additional charge for reputat'on. The above piano is Style I price $375. de livered at your railroad station, with stool, aearf and instruction honk. If desired you may pay f:i7.MI cash and the balance Mi monthly or quarterly payments. We furnish this piano In oak, walnut or mahogany. SATISFACTION GUAEANTEED when you trade with Sherman, Clay & Co. First yon know the price la right. Every piano Is marked In pin in figures. One price no more no less. Second the standing of this old firm is a guarantee that all your dealings will lie satisfactory. Besides the Ludwig piano we are sole agents for fiteinway, Knalw, A. B. ' Chase. Uverett, Mason & Hamlin, Packard, Fischer, Conover, Kstey, Kingsbury. Emerson, Sterl ing, Wellington, Huntington and Mendels sohn. We also sell organs and Victor Talk ing Machines. We have a fine six ortae or gan at $1. Write for catalogue, prices and terms. Be sure and mention thut you saw the advertisement in this paper, "THE H0U8C Of QUALITY" Sherman, Clay & Co. SIXTH AND MORRISON STREETS ospoaiTC post orpios, Portland POnTUhTJ grtTTLE TW1 SP0KNE B'LLINOHAM EVERETT P. N. U. No. 10-07 WHEN writing to advertisers please I mention this paper. I W. L. DOUGLAS $3.00 AND S3.50 SHOES THE1 WOStLD W. L. DOUGLAS $4.00 GILT EDGE SHOES CANNOT BE EQUALLED AT ANY PRICE. SHOES FOR EVERYBODY AT ALL PRICES t Men's Shoes, to wi.ou. Boys' Nlioes, m:i to Women's Shoes. W4 to $1.50. Misses' & Children's Shoos. S2.2K to Ssl.oo. W. L. Douglas shoos are recognized by expert fudges of footwear w De trie Best, in siyie, ni anu wear prouueeu in tins country. Jiacll part ol the shoe and every detail of the making is looked after ana waicnea over Dy sKined shoemakers, without regard to 'time Or COSt. If I COUld take VOU into mv lnrra factnrlea at ! Brockton, Mass., and show you how carefully W. L. Dmitrlns I shoes are made, you would then understand why they hold their shape, fit bctte year longer, and are of greater value than any other makes. W. I.. Douglas name snd price Is stamped on the bottom, which protects the wearer against high press and Interior shoes. Take I o Nul,itJl.ut. Hold brine best shoe dealers everywhere. fail Color LyeleU uied exctiuivdv. Catalog mailed ree. W. L. 1IOUULAS, Jlrockiou.Maa mm & k PUTNAM FADELESS DYES Color more goods brighter and faster colors than any other dye. One 10c package colors silk, wool and cotton equally well and la guaranteed to give perfect results. Ask dealer, or we will send post paid at 10c a package. Write for free booklet how to dye. bleach and mix colors. MCNKOE DRUG CO.. Uruonville. 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