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H o o d ’s S a r s a p a r illa Is the most effective medicine fo r the com plete purification o f the blood and the com plete renovation of the whole sys* tern. T a k e it this spring. Get It today In usual liquid form or »b le t* called Sarsatabs. 100 Do*e* l b U O W A K I ) E. M 'K T O H - A w e r » n a C b s m iM , I I L e t d v i l l o . C o lo r a d o . 8 p e ci m an p r ic e s : U o ld , S ilv e r , L e a d , t l U o ld . S ilv e r . 75c; U o ld 50c; Z in c • r O o p p e r . i l . M a i l i n g e n v e lo p e s • à f u l l p r i o s l i s t Sent on application, C o n t r o l a » d C m p ir a w o r k s » bolted. BU»f< furono«: Carbonate Neuouaf bank. k o d a k s Write for catalogs«si and literature. Developing and printing Mail orders given prompt attention Portland t n o i o Supply Co. POKTL KTLAND. ORE. 149 Third Street M O H A I R Write Today tor Prices THE H. F N O R TO N CO. 313 and 315 Front St. FO RTLAN D . ORR BOYNTON FURNACES Most economical and effective for house and school heating. J. C. BAYER FURNACE CO. Front and Market Sts. | Portland, Or. INSIST UPON WESTERN Kerosene MANTLES L. A. KLEIN t CO.. Ur. DUlriklm 28 Front Street Portland, Ore. Some questions. How far I* a far cry? la It wrong ti ■tea! a march? Can you hum an air o: unconcern? Does It hurt to bo struct by an Idea? Did you ever ace th< shadow of a doubt? Can the voice o: conscience be cultivated? What artlsi painted the picture of health? Whet the welkin rings who answers tin ring? What florist raises the pink ■ of propriety? When Fortune smllei does she show her front teeth?— Boa ton Transcript SYSTEM FULL OF URIC ACID— THI GREAT KIDNEY REMEDY CURED Two years ago I was very sick anc after being treated by several of th« best physicians in Clinton, I did not seem to get any better. I was confinée to my bed. Seeing your Swamp-Rool advertised, I resolved to give it a trial After using it for three weeks, I founc I was gaining nicely, se I continuée until I have taken a number of bottles I am now restored to health and have continued my labors. My system wai full of Uric acid, but Dr. Kilm er’e Swamp-Root cured me entirely. I an sixty years old. Yours very truly, W. C. COOK. Clinton, la State of Iowa, \ Clinton County, j On this 13th day of July, A. D., 1909 W. C. Cook to me personally known ap peared before me and in my presence subscribed and swore to the above anc foregoing statement. DALE H. SHEPPARD, Notary Public, in and for Clinton Co. L « t t .r to Dr. K llm .r » Co, Binghamton, W. T, Ideala Always Important. It la by believing In, loving and fal lowing ll.Mnltable Ideala that a maa grow* great. Their very ImpoaalblUty la thalr highest virtue. They live be fore ua as tha lutare of that which wa are to grow for ever.—Stopford Brooke. __________________ Keep tne Voice Modulated. A loud voice Is praiseworthy in the trainman, the cattle herder, the ora tor, who harrangues a crowd on the Fourth of July, but It Is unnecessary and unseemly In the successful busi ness man. or In the gueat at the house of a friend. Modulate your voice. T R Y MURINE EYE REMEDY for Red, Weak. Weary, Watery Eyes and Granulated Eyelids. Murine Doesn't Smart— Soothes Eye Pain. Druggists Sell Murine Eye Remedy. Liquid. 25c, 60c, $1.00. Murine Eye Salve in Aseptic Tubes, 25c, $1.00. Eye Books and Eye Advice Free by Mail. Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago. In Heating Value of Fuel. Recent testa of the loss of heating value of coal In storage Indicates that It la so small that It Is hardly worth consideration. Illinois coal put to the test at the University of Illinois lost less than 3 per cent. In the course of a year, but the most serious matter It the loss by Are from spontaneous combustion and the breaking up of the coal Into small particles so that the loss by dust Is a matter of some moment. __________________ Loss U n a v o id a b le . A correspondent writes to correct a story printed In the Cleveland Plain Dealer several days ago. "In the snake story I sent you,” he complains, "you made one mistake. I told you that the snake was 20 feet long and you bad It only ten feet long." The editor says he Is very sorry, but the error was un avoidable. "W e were very much crowd ed for space when we used the story and we had to cut everything down." Joke on Game Warden. A good one od a Maine game wa* den came out the other day. Th warden had been trailing a Bosto man whom he suspected of callln moose. Following the sound from th Indian’s blrchbark horn he easily l< cated the hunter, but got directly I the path of the moose and was force, to shoot the beast In self defens. It cost the warden his position.— Bo. ton Record_________________ Daring Escape Futile. For the first time In living memory a convict has escaped from Schlussel burg fortress. In Russia. While working In the afternoon In the open air the convict scaled the wall with the aid of a rope, and subsequently though chained, walked all night across the loe of Lake Ladoga toward Bugrovsky lighthouse. Early on the following morning the man wag dls covered by some peasai» s, and was seized and taken back to Schlussel burg prison. CURRENT EVENTS OF THE WEEK Bet This Nobby Easter Suit AVI li t your friends wear d oth is * ; wh* retin a s * thsi.i b u vlhsir *u u from you! T su can ta v * u '»> i k t t o t Iheui an J double fou r iiicuui * Duu l *ay you c an 't H*nd ua an order for a suit for «••urtclf S eal lu « siiil—that •• all «oil h a »* V< <U. Yun W ill b* •Utpriseri h «w * * w it « * (« tak* oi-ler» wl.«.n you p ro »* Ui fou r fri«ndk th at «o n can furnish th e n with cloth.n* ' mad* to nuastir* ' f « - r l cm m an«« than th. « arw uuw |>a«iut for ready mad*, ou t-of data cU thing T li*y must buy from you is order to get our aaeluaiv* *t«lea, went ua am i fa b :ir» —tli* •w*U«at, finest *11111 over ut/uio Tak* two o< threw orders and your profit w ill pay for your <>wn suit ka»y to take meas ures with nur inktnn tious H e fur- 1 n<*h a portfolio cuntu.ninx 6" hand •uni* bump!.** and eh<>w 10 diffetciil •tries of coal*, am i ail neemaary *ta tionory aud inform ation that will atart you at on e* in a pr< Alabin, pleasant host nee» Wo guarantee U give you a im rfect At You inn no risk Wa «hip on approval, subject to 2« hours' examination Your customer* must l>e satisfied with stvle. fit aud qua! ity before paying. And don’ t forget— Wa Pay the Express on Everything bend us your application today il you waut to represent u* Don't delay or *omeon* els* ««ill tak* ad vantage o f thi* great opportuaity. PAH AGON TAILORING COMPANY. Hast. 34, CHICAGO Benton’s Withdrawal. After the death of John C. Calhoun a friend said to Seaator Benton: "I suppose, colonel, you w e t , : ;-usue Cal houn beyond the g ra ve*' - T, which' he replied: “ No, sir, ’*b*m -tod A l mighty lays his hand upon ^tuan. sir. I take mine off. sir." I I “N O O N E IS ST R O N G E R T H A N HIS S T O M A C H .” HOSTETTER. WHEN YOU ARE SICKLY and run down and sub jected to spells Doings of the World at Large Told in Brief. General Resume o f Important Event Presented in Condensed Form fo r Our Busy Readers. Strong Reasoning Faculties, Behold a conductor making his way ‘hrough the car, curiously scrutinising /very one's feet H* looks puszlad. Senator Bailey refused to testify uid finally holding up a lace half eho« with a laced gaiter in place around It. in the Lorimer bribery case. ?alls out, with a broad brogue, grin The Oregon system o f direct legis ling widely: "Sure, will the person lation has been adopted by California. with a wooden leg please claim this!” Portland is now the leading port o f All tha womea In tha car nervously th ¿Jnited States in the export o f pull their skirts stil further down, end •whl the mnn put sway their newspapers.— The faculty o f Columbia College, New York Pros* New York, are in revolt against Pres Constipation causes and aggravate/ ident Butler. many serious diseases, it is thorough President Lovett, o f the Harriman ly cured by Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pel lines, is very optimistic regarding lets. The favorite family laxative. prospects in the West. Humor of the Wag. “ Yes, he’s a very merry wag.” says Champ Clark is much impressed with opportunities in the South and the Cleveland Plalndealer. "The last time he went to Mexico his wife advises young men to go there. asked him to bring back some of tho Citizens o f Viterbo, Italy, are flee embroidery work for which tho coun ing from jury duty in the trial o f the try Is famous. When he reached home Camorra, a murderous organization o f he handed her a box containing a half Italians. dozen human teeth. 'Mercy,' the cried, The United States government has 'What’s this?’ 'Mexican drawnwork,' requested the release o f two Am eri ha trippingly replied.” cans arrested by Mexican authorities on American soil. FOR AL l of Sir Edward G rey’ s speech before parliament favoring a permanent peace treaty with the United States met with great enthusiasm throughout England. Stomach trouble and Biliousness you cannot it and see. BUT INSIST ON Hostetter’s Stom ach Bitters Flight of Sea Eagle. INFLAM" MATION AND PAIN A large force o f rebels threatening Juarez is led by Oscar G. Creighton, an American and a Harvard graduate. Nevada legislature has agreed that the woman suffrage question shall be voted on at the general election in 1913. An extra session o f the Washington legislature may be called in an effort to save what roads have already been built. PO RTLAND I Guarantee All My Work. DENTIST NO D U ST W illam ette V alley SWEEPIN6 COMPOUND IRRIGATED LAND Cleans and brightens Car pets, Rugs. Linoleums and Floors. Absorbs the germ laden dust. Saves dusting and beating carpets. Per bbl.. 200 lbs. $6.00 Per bbl.. 150 lbs. . 4.00 75-lb. metal drum 2.60 Order by mail or through your grocer. S. E. o f Salem. In Marion Co. C R E SC EN T C H E M IC A L CO. HARTMAN i THOMPSON. Bagkcrs. 506 Washington 8t.. Portland. Or. té Cmmtrct BnMnc. Partissi Or H ia p n . In s ti OAcs « M m G rmmk at Vest Staytsa. Painless Dentistry Psialess extraction fr-e when plates or bruise work it order, •d. Caeaattatiea free. ■ • lir C n m $ 5 . 22kBridf.Twtb4. 6UJ . ¡Mi««« 1. 1 .0 1 .5 1 _ aa pists« 5 .0 0 Best KH fiahhsr. PUtss 7. 8 fa n ile M Extr*tlsa .1 ■ «•T M CTNOOI A la w o r k fu lly p u r a n t s e d fo r fift e e n yssra. W is e D e n ta l C o ^ i«. P a in le s s D e n t is t s UlMNs-dWaaMsflsa POeTUM. 0*8 I lA -k te l f.\ M niaym. > t > 4 The E x c e p tio n . “Th* letter kllleth,” croaked a vlo- tlm of the mistaken faith that sad dens, but got no farther. Before tbera waa time for the completion of th* quoter’s sentence the little boy pres ent Interposed s persistent objection. “ Not all letters don’t,” he cried stout ly, ‘Ter me'n Ernie had an awful tlma teamin' the letter Z, but It ain’t killed ua y e ti’* @ $ 1 . Potatoes — Oregon, buying price, $1.25(tt 1.50 per hundred. Onions Buying price, $2 hundred. Poultry — L iv e : Hens, 199; 20c; fryers, 209/25c; turkeys, 20c; geese, 129/ 13c; dressed turkeys, choice, 23 9/ 25c. Eggs--Oregon ranch, 189/>19c per dozen. Butter—City creamery extra, 1 and 2 pound prints, in boxes 31c pound; less than boxes, cartons and delivery extra. Pork— Fancy, 11c per pound. Veal -Fancy, 85 to 125 pounds, 12} 9/ 13c per pound. H op* 1910 crop, 17}9/ 18}c; 1909 crop, 129/12}c; contracts, 16c. W ool--Eastern Oregon, 129/.18c per pound, according to shrinkage; val ley, 179/19c; mohair, choice, 30c. Cattle — Prim e steers, $69/6.25; choice, $5.509/6; good, $5.259z.5.50; common, $49/5; Prime cows, $5.259/. 5.50; choice, $4.509/5; common, $29/ 4; choice heifers, $5.259/5.50; choice bulls, $4.759/5.25; fair to good, $3.759/4; common, $39/ 3.50; choice light calves, $7.759/8; fa ir to good, $79/7.50; choice heavy calves, $5.25 9/5.50: fair to medium, $4.759/5; choice stags, $5.509/6; fair to good, $4.509/5. Hogs — Choice light, $8.259/8.75; good to choice, $89/8.25; choice heavy, $7.759/8. Sheep Choice yearling wethers, grain fed, $4.509/4.75; old wethers, $49/4.25 choice ewes, grain fed, $3.50 9/4; fair to medium, $2.759/3.25; choice lambs, grain fed, $5.259/ 5.50; good to choice, $59x5.26; fa ir to good, $4.759r5: culls, $2.509/3.50. Constipation la oar pH de-on r hobby—©or study fo r yrara and mow our success, and ours is the b> st painless work to be found anywhere, no matter how mnch yon pay. C o m p are o u r Prio®«. W « finish piste and brl 1*0 work fo r out- E m a l F la ts S ih a r Filling« i s * 4 ftohfcsr I f y o u w a n t s p e c ia l a d v ic e w r it e to M rs. P in k h am , a t L y n n , M ass. S h e w ill t r e a t y o u r l e t t e r as s tr ic tly c o n fid e n tia l. F o r 20 years she has h een h e lp in g sick w o m e n In th is w a y , f r e e o f c h a r g e . D o n ’ t Beal tu to —w r it e a t on ce. 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Send for large Illustrated Catalogue, and state size Drill interested in. Drills are guaranteed. THE FOOTT-TITUS MACHINERY HOUSE TO CLRC A COLD IN O N f DAY Take L A X A T IV E BROMO quinine Tablets. Dru islets refund money If It fsile to cure. E. W GROVE’S eitfnsture is on each box. Z6c. The Excuse Ingenious. An Irishman and his English friend were out rabbit shooting. They bad been very unsuccessful and were re turning'downhearted when they saw a hare dart out of the hedge. Mike, In amazement, failed to shoot, and the hare escaped. "Why didn't you shoot It?” asked the Englishman. "Shure.’* said Mike, "I didn't see It till It was out of slsht.” - - Id «»« Knew Him as a Cisan-Cut Man An applicant for cltlienship went with a cltlsen before Judge Chatfleld In the United States district court In Brooklyn. “ Ar# you sure this man will make a good American?” asked the court of the witness. The witness was sure. "W hy?” asked the court "Becauee,” answered the witness, "1 have ebarr ' ’ ’ * — -'■■'rs.” PILES cu K tD IN b 10 14 DAYS. Your druffjrixt will refund money if PAZO O IN T M ENT falls to cure any cane of ltchins. Blind. Blssdins or Protrudins Pilea in S to U days 60c. Sympathy Begets Sympathy. In life, In school. In society our personal enthusiasms and mental de sires will attract from othera that which will satisfy them, and will draw unto themselves the best from other minds. No one learns without first wishing to learn—that Is certain. That no aympathy le gained without a like gift is almost as equally sure. Indifference never can accomplish thi*. __________________ Whale Stranded on England’s Shore. Losing its bearings In the shallow waters of the Wash, a specimen of tha fin-whale became (trended on the beach at Holme-next-the-8ea, England. Whan first discovered U was wounded and was seen spouting and lashing the water Into foam close In short. When the ebb tide set In It was stranded, and numerous people wit nessed Its dying gasps. It was some thirty feat In length and about six teen feet In rlrth. Mothers win find Mrs. Winslow*« Snnthla* •yrup the best remedv to use for their uhlkUes turlag the teething period. Tar M ix tu r e a n d H oad s. The trees and shrubs along tha Bolt da Boulogne have suffered greatly Iron tha effects of the oily dust from th« roadway, which settles on the vegeta tlon and ultimately kills It. In Sioux City the practice of tarring the roads baa bean discontinued entirely on this account. Tba advocates of road tarring claim that this result Is owing to tbs Improper application of the tar mix ture. __________________ Dug Hie Own Grave. Tba story of how a man dug hts own grave comes from Bonnlconlan, County Mayo, Ireland where a farm ar, Patrick Creavy, want out to bury a large rock which lay on his land. A* be did not return, his family went to look for him, when they found that tba rock had fallen on him and burled him alive in tha bole which ha bad made for It. It took some hours to rocovor tba dead body. V e e Com Get Alien’ « Teet-C a«« n t t . W r it« A lie n s . 01mat«d, Le P.oy, N. y., f o r « aemple of A llen '« root-kse«. It care« ■ »• a tla s , kot swollen, sebIng feet. It make* new or tigh t «h o «« e ta j. A certais cure lot eotn*. Ingrow ing nalle and bunion« A ll drug- f late ta il It. Me. Don't aneapt aecept any autaUtut«. Naval Dog Hsspltal. Opea air treatment for pneumonia la dogs has been adopted by a New York homo. During tho last few weeks the reof of the building has boon converted Into n modern dog bee pita! and canine patients are treated there each clear day. Already th« homo's veterinarians say, aovara bava been affected PO R TLAN D , OREGON 184 U n io n A v e n u e Wise Pig. A farmer of Delaware has s pig that ought to be In a circus. To obtain ap- pies the pig. starting some distance from a tree, runs, Jumps Into the air, and. catching a limb In Its mouth, hangs on and shakes down the fruit. Seek and Find the Cure. There Is a cure for every ailment* I Remove tbs cause. A buggy won’t d* I anything but jerk and Its wheels c a a | do nothing else than scrape so long as the brake Is on. Throw off tha brak* and you will go some. discouraged fill*** «/ m a n i r times * ■ m a u I in « letter« I . .. C from _ - __ The expression occurs so » many sick women, " I was completely discouraged.” And there is always good reason for the discouragement. Years o l pain and suffering. Doctor after doctor tried in vain. Medicines doing no lasting good. It U no wonder that the woman feels discouraged. Thousands of these weak and sick women have found health and courage regained as the result of the use o l Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. It establishes regularity, heals inflammation and ulcer*» tiou, and cures weakness. I T M AK ES W EAK W OMEN S T R O N G A N D S IC K W OMEN WELL. SORE EYES M A R K E TS . W h eat— Track prices: Bluestem, 83c; club, 809; 81c; red Russian, 79c; valley, 80c; 40-fold, 81c. Barley— Feed, $23.50(11,24 per ton; brewing, nominal. Millstuffs— Bran, $209/21 per ton; middlings, $279/28; shorts, $219/22; rolled barley, $25.509/26.50. Corn— Whole, $28; cracked, $29 per ton. Oats— No. 1 white, $279/i27.50 ton. Hay— Track prices: Timothy, East ern Oregon, No. 1, $209/21; mixed, $169/ 20, alfalfa, 11.50fir/' 12; grain hay, $139/14.50; clover, $119/ i 12. Apples Fancy, $29/2.75; choice, $19/2; common, 50c9/$l per box; pears, $1.50<V* 1.75 per box; cran berries, $13.50 per barrel. Vegetables — Cabbage, $1.50 per 100; celery, California, $3.50(</3.75 per crate: garlic, 109/ 12c pound; hot house lettuce, 50c9/$l per box; pump kins, 2c per pound; sprouts, 9c; car rots, 85c*( $1 per hundred; parsnips, 85c9/$l; turnips, 85c9/$l; beets, 90c r OREGON AND WASHINGTON A S M A LL FARM ' 1(1 I n hve S d lv e All He Could Carry. An Atlanta man not long ago mat a darky who was d.lvlng a horse ao thin that It staggered as It walked. “ Why Conferences have taken place in don't you put more flesh on that nag?" New York between representatives o f Indignantly demanded the Atlantan. the Mexican government and the reb “ ‘Scuse me, boea,” replied the driver. els, and it is believed peace is being "But I't doin' de beet I kin. Caln’t considered. yo see, boee, dat po' hoee kin hardly The naval patrol o f the Mexican oarry what little fleBh he’s got on him coast has been recalled, owing to the now ?’’ protests o f Secretary Limantour, of Mounds Over Chin*** Qravaa. Mexico. There Is no market for American made metal mounments In China for Three newspapermen from San tha elmple reason that tha Chinese do Diego, Cal., are lost in Mexico, where not use monuments for marking they went on a news gathering expedi graves. The coffin 1* Interred about tion in an automobile. They are in one foot below the eurface and over the haunts o f the rebels and may have It a mound Is raised, Its six* depend been captured. Ing upon the rank of the family and Milwaukee Socialists w ill spend $1,- Its feeling toward the departed mem __________________ her. 000,000 for an immense public park. take a better medicine than Hosteller's Stom ach Bitters. It re moves the cause by toning the entire di gestive system. Try Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do for Yoi Cured by Lydia E. Pinkbam’s Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingham ton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. It wiT Vegetable Compound. convince anyone. You will also receiv« a booklet of valuable information, tell Creston, Iow a.— “ I was troubled for iug all about the kidneys and bladder The Brain's Eye. When writing, be sure and mention thii R. W. Doyne, In Medical Record, a long time with inflammation, pains in my s id e , sick paper. For sale at all drug stores states that “ eyo” really exists In th« headaches and ner Brice fifty-cents and one-dollar. brain. It Is, in fact, a very compound vousness. I had ta thing, a subconscious brain Judgment ken so many medi Involving many other organs than the cines that I w a s d is c o u r a g e d a n d actual anatomical eyes. It Involves ---------------------------------------- n thought I w o u ld knowledge, experience, very largely never get weil. A the sense of touch, and sometimes the friend told me of sense of hearing or smell. Lydia E. Pinkham’s V e g e t a b l e Com Was Used to It. FARM LA N D S pound a n d i t re Country Boarders— "Don’t you, see. stored me to health. Bought and Sold pretty maid, how we ere all following I h a v e n o more you?” P. M.—"Oh, yea, when I come pain, my nerves are stronger and I can home from the pasture the goats do ao my own work. L ydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound cured me after the same."— Mrgrendorfer Rlaetter. everything else had failed, and I rec H A rtR Y M. C O U R T R IG H T ommend it to other suffering women.” —M rs . IV m . S e a l s , 605 W . Ilow ard St., an Bldg., Portland, Ore. Creston, Iowa. Thousands o f unsolicited and genu I f I Can’t Guarantee it, / D on't Do It. ine testimonials like the above provo DR. E OF T. HEDLUi\D, the efficiency o f Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, which is made exclusively from roots and herbs. Now located at fourth floor Washington Bid». Women who suffer from those dis Comer Wash, and 4th Sta. PO R TLA N D . OR. With water when the crop needs it pro tressing ills should not lose sight of duces more than a large ranch without. t hese facts or doubt the ability o f Lydia BUY 5 OR 1 0 ACRES O f E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound to restore their health. Yon will sneeze; perl aps feel chilly. You think you an- caichinx cold. Duu’t wait until you know it. Take s dose ol Hamlins \> mard oil and you just can’t "atch cold.__________________ T IG E R G R A IN DRILL The author o f “ How to Be Happy,” has committed suicide. When one observes a sea eagle perched upon a lofty cliff. It may be remarked that In order to quit Its eyrie It waits until a gust of wind Russia threatens to invade China arises, then it lets itself fall forward immediately unless the latter adheres with extended wings, gives a beat or more closely to her treaty. two as It turns, brings Itself to face the wind, and thus mounts without a A renewal o f the express drivers’ Aid for Near-Sighted. wing-beat hundreds of yards high. strike in New York City is causing A German Inventor has devised What Is the secret of this feat? much trouble and bloodshed. what he calls telescope eyeglasses. They are Intended for the use of The United States Supreme court short-sighted persons by the very sim has upheld the corporation tax, ¿and ple means of enlarging the Image on President T a ft is much pleased. the retina. They are especially de A Washington legislator bet his signed for that class of near-sighted w ig against $20 that a certain bill people who cannot wear the ordinary would not pass. He lost the wig. simply corrected glasses. Cow Vanquished Horse. A quiet dairy cow resenta being driven by a racehorse, as a man found out recently who was riding a valu able racehorse and offered to drive an old cow along a country road In New Zealand. The cow, becoming excited at the unusual circumstances of the clothed horse, rushed and gored and killed It. the rider being thrown and rendered Incapable of averting th' vicious attack. Amertean Knee Bend* Only t* Tw*. Whaa the czar of Russia was tha mast conspicuous personae* la Burop* a visitor at Washington was relating bow strangers to the czar knelt In hU presence. On finishing tha story the speaker remarked to Senator Beu ton: “ I suppose, colonel, that you would not think of kneeling to the czar?” Benton Instantly replied and with tremendous emphasis: "No, sir. no sir. An Amerlcun kneels only to God and woman, sir " Refuse substitutes offered b y unscrupulous druggists for this reliable remedy. Sick women ere invited to consult by letter, free. All correspondence strictly private and sucredly confidential. Write without fear and without fee to World’« Dispensary, R. V . Pierce, M. D., Pree’t, Buffalo, N . Y . Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets regulate and invigorate stomach, liver end bowels. Sugar-coated, tiny granules, easy to take as oanay. DISTEMPER CATARRHAL TEVER AND ALL NOSE AND THROAT DISEASES Cure-« the sick and acts as a preventive for others. Liquid e ven on the tongue. Bale for brood mares and u! I others. Best K id n ey remedy ; 5 0 cents and $1 a bottle; $5 a m i $10 the dosen. Sold by a ll dru, " g is ts and horse goods houses, or sent, express paid, by the manufacturers. tor PINK EYE SPOHN MEDICAL CO., Chemists, Goshen, Ind. One View of Patriotism. One could have guessed without proof that In the course of bln life Shakeepeare, like Goethe, would rise above that parochial vanity which la to be lauded as patriotism. He waa In love with the Ideal and would not con fine It to any country.— Frank Harris, "The Man Shakeepeare.” A Corking Good Smoke ! M MONUMENTAL FULL W ORTH C IG A R COLDS WrrVfor Prices and òample 5 ig .5 ic h e l &Co. P O R T L A N D .O R E . W h o le s a le A gen ts Changes of tha Hair. Hair darkens some 56 per cent, t u * Ing the first five years of life, and • further 33 per cent, up to the age of forty five. This darkening la mor* marked In males than In females. M unyon'v Cold R em edy Believes the bead, throat am! luugs nliuoHt Im m ediate ly. C heek. F ev er., stop . lMm-barge. o f the mise, takes a w a y all arliea ami p a irs i-uuaed by colila. It cu re. G rip nmf o b stinate ('m ig li, and preven t* I’ neiimoitla. W rite P rof. M iniyoii, r.::rtl and .lefTeraon St... I ’ tilla., lu ., fo r uiedk-ul advice ub- aolutely free. Not All for Nothing. ’’Duke, ! ’m eorry," said the million aire. "but my daughter can’t marry you." ’Then I have loved In valn?^ "Not wholly, duke. Here’s $50 for vnu." Danger of Celluloid Comb. A Stockton-on-Tec* Jury returned a verdict of "accidental death" In the case of a girl who was burned to death as a result of her celluloid comb becoming Ignited when she was seated In front of the fire. The Jury condemned the use of celluloid combs because of their high Inflammabil ity.— London Dally News. , C0FFEEC J TEA SPICES B A K IN G PO W DER « EXTRACTS J U S T R IG H T Idea From South Africa. A South African baker hus perfect ed a baking process by which steak Is grilled at a temperature of 1,000 de grees. Steam at 220 degrees la trans formed through pipes and a superheat er into the grilling air. The hot air will cook a whole ox, so It ought to do for burbecues.— New York Presa. O ilflP H T C LO S s n a ___ PORUXND. 0 M _ No. l l - ’ II P N U w II KW w r it in g t o advertliani niant Ion t h ia p a p a r. plaaaa MILLIONS ¿/’FAMILIES u «¡»¿ S y r u p ^ F ig s ELIXIReA SENNA FOR COLDS AND HEADACHES, INDIGESTION AND ^OUR STOMACH. CAS AND FERMENTATION. CONSTIPATION AND BILIOUSNESS.WITH MOST SATISFACTORY RESULTS. N O TE-THE N A M E CALIFORNIA FICSYRUPCO. IN THE CIRCLE ON E V E R Y PACKAGE 0FTHE GENUINE THE W ONDfSAJL POPULARITY O f THE GENUINE SYRUP OF FIGS AND ELIXIR OF SENNA HAS LED UNSCRUPULOUS MANUFACTURERS TO OFFEJt IMITATIONS, IN ORDER TO MAKE A LARGER PROFIT A T THE EXPENSE OF THEIR CUSTOMERS. OR WHAT IF A DEALER ASKS WHICH SIZE YOU WISH MAKE YOU WISH. WHEN YOU SYRUP OF FIGS AND ELIXIR OF SENNA, HE ASK IS FOR PREPAR ING TO DECEIVE YOU.. TELL HIM THAT YOU WISH THE GENUINE MANUFACTURED RY THE CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. ALL RELIABLE DRUGGISTS KNOW THAT THERE IS BUT ONE GENUINE AND TH A T IT IS MANU FACTURED SY N O TE THE CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO THE ONLY NAM E CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUPCO PRINTLD STRAIGHT ACROSS. NEAR THE BOTTOM. AND V« THE CIRCLE.NEAR THE TOT O f EVERY PACK AG E .O f THE g e n u in e ONE SIZE ONLY. FOR SALE BY ALL LEADWC DRUGGISTS REGULAR PRICE SO* PER BOTTLE. MINIATURE PICTURE or package •------------- * ------------ SYRUP OP FIGS AND EUXJR OF SENNA B ESPECIALLY ADAPTED TO THE NEEDS OF LADIES AND CHILDREN. AS IT IS MILD AND PLEASANT GENTLE AND EFFECTIVt, AND ABSOLUTELY FREE FROM OBJECTION ABLE INGREDIENTS. IT IS EQUALLY BENEFICIAL FOR WOMEN AND ROD MEN. YOUNG AND OLD FOR SALE BY A LL LEADING DRUGGIST* ALWAYS BUY THE GENUINE. C a l i f o r n i a F i g S y r u p C q