Hoods
S arsaparilla
T H A N K S G IV IN G
T u rk e v s. Gee**. Duck*; sh in us ©very on*. W rit«
a n d t e ll u* « b a t you have. W e n e v e r c h a rg e com-
m ieaion. We »-re
i g today a* folio««:
L iv e C h ick en * . 13c.
Block P o rk b l-2o.
V eal to 130 p o u nds. 11c.
N o com m iaeio i. Addreaa a ll a b ip o ie u ts :
f r a n k
l
. s m it h
M E A T CO.
" F ig h tin g : t h e B e e f T r u s t ”
Portland,
.
.
.
O reg o n
C ures all blood humors, all
eruptions, clears th e complex
ion, creates an appetite, aids
digestion, relieves th a t tired
feeling, gives vigor and vim.
Lightning Seemingly » t Play.
T h at the gambols of electricity a re
moat fearful and w onderful was Illus
trated In th e month of June, 1873,
when, according to Flam m arlon, th e
electric cu rre n t entered u b u tch er’s
shop and followed the Iron bars from
which the q u arters of m eat w ere hung
until It reached a hook on which th e
skinned carcass of a whole o r w as
suspended. T his was galvanized, and
for several seconds It was frightfully
contorted as If In convulsions.
Get It today In usual liquid form or
chocolated tablets called S a r s a t a b s .
Value of C heerfulness.
C heerfulness Is a th in g to be m ore
profoundly g rateful for th a n all th a t
genius ever inspired or ta le n t accom
plished. N ext best to spontaneous
cheerfulness Is deliberate. Intended
and p ersiste n t cheeriness w hich we
can create, cultiv ate and so fo ster and
cherish th a t a fte r a few y ears th s
world will n ev er suspect th a t It was
not a h ered itary g if t—H elen H unt
Jackson. _________________
As She Saw th e Notes.
W hen m y d au g h ter w as 4 y ears old
she sa t gazing a t th e notes on a piece
of music, w hen sYe suddenly looked
up and said: "M amma, h e re 's a lo t of
little boys on a w ire fence,” and, look
ing down a t it, said, a fte r a m om ent’s
thought, "and lo m e of 'em got h a ts
on.”—Exchange.
A Many-Horned Cow.
▲ cow w ith 17 horns Is the In te re st
ing m onstrosity reported by a tra v e le r
from the south. The horns, we are
told, protru d e from th e cow's back,
each one re stin g on a jo in t In th e
spinal column. T he farm e r who ow ns
th e horned w onder Is proud of her.
She Is proud of her gift, and ou t of
thankfulness for h e r distinction pro
duces m ore milk than any o th er cow
on th e farm .—D etroit F re e P ress.
H is
M a n ly
P re te s t.
¡ALARM CLOCK THAT SPEAKS
Tells Hours, Half H ours and Q uarters
and Calls You in Time for Break
fa st In Morning.
And now It Is th e talking clock—a
tim epiece th a t actually calls out the
hours, half hours and qu arters, day
and night, unless shut off. and will
tell you the tim e to th e m inute any
hour of th e night If you press a little
button a t your bedside, an exchange
says.
T he w orks of this rem arkable clock
actu a te a stout belt which runs over a
roll connected w ith a sounding box.
Upon this belt, or ra th e r film, the
hours, which have been recorded by a
phonograph, a re Im pressed by galvani
zation on a copper plate.
The m echanism which moves the
hands Is connected with th e speaking
device, and th is with a funnel which
re-enforces the sound and projects It
outw ard through a finely g rated open
ing attach ed to the narrow side of the
clock.
At night a touch on a lever reduces
th e clock to silence. But If one w akes
and w ishes to know th e hour w ithout
strik in g a light, an easily found but
ton Is pressed and th e clock Imme
diately sta te s th e time.
The speech film Is practically In
d estru ctib le and occupies very little
space since, because of Its elasticity.
It may be wound upon a very email
roller.
T here Is an o th e r new kind of alarm
clock on th e m arket. It talks, but
m ore for the purpose of m aking you
get out of bed In th e m orning than to
sim ply give you th e time. Suppose,
for Instance, you w ant to be called at
6 o ’clock. Y om set th e clock with Its
phonograph a tta c h m e n t for 6 o'clock.
T hen you go to bed.
At 6 o ’clock In th e m orning the
clock s ta rts th e phonograph and you
a re aw akened by a voice yelling, “Get
up; get up. Tim e to get up. B reak
fa st is waiting. You have hardly tim e
to catch your train . Get up. H urry,
now, e tc.”
A tender-hearted youth w as onco
p resen t a t an Oxford supper, w here
D o Y o n P i e E y . S a lv .T
th e fath ers of those assem bled w ere
A p p ly o n ly fro m
A s e p tic T u b e s to
being roundly abused for th e ir p a rsi P r e v e n t I n f e c t i o n . M u r i n e E y e Salve In
Tubes
— N e w S iz e 25c.
u rin e E y e L lq -
mony In supplying th e dem ands of | uid 25c-50c. E y e B o o k s M in
each Fkg.
th e ir sons. A t last, a fte r having long
Ill-Fitting Shoes to Blame.
k ept silence, he lifted up his voice In
mild protest. “A fter all, gentlem en,”
T h e cause of m any broken insteps
he said, "let us rem em ber th a t they com es from im perfectly fitted shoes.
a re our fellow -creatures."
W hen fitting, if th ere is too much
space left in th e toe of th e shoe th ere
An Ideal.
Is no doubt about It th a t aa soon as
I will striv e to raise my own body th e sh o e Is w orn for a sh o rt tim e th e
and soul dally into h ig h er pow ers of heel will begin to chafe and cause the
duty and happiness; no t In rlvalshlp w earer much annoyance th a t could be
or contention with others, but for th e well dispensed w ith. If th e clerk Is
help, delight, honor of o thers, and given enough tim e to fit th e foot right.
for th e joy and peace of my ow n life. T h e b all of th e foot should be a t th e
—John Ruskln.
curve of th e sole.
Finland Appeals to T ourist.
ALUMINUM AIR-COOLED PIPE
Origin of Common Names.
F inland, w ith Its thousand lakes, la
K ings In th e e a rlie st days w ere
now considered a ttra c tiv e enough to m erely “fa th e rs of fam ilies,” and the W orked on 8am« Principle as Motor
be on th e general to u rist's list.
cycle and A eroplane Engines—
w ord Is derived from th e sam e source
H eat Is Radiated.
as “kin." Queen a t first m ean t "wife"
OW A RD E . B U R T O N - A aaayer a n d C h e m ist,
or “m other.” An earl was an “eld er”
H
L e a d v ille , C o lo rad o . S p e c im e n p ric e s: G o ld ,
S ilv e r , L e a d , $1. G o ld , S ilv e r, 75c; G o id { 50c; Z in o
The curious pipe shown In this Il
In th e prim itive society, w hile “czar”
o r C o p p er, $1. M a ilin g e n v e lo p e s a id f u l l p r ic e l is t
s e n t o n a p p lic a tio n . C o n tro l a n d U m p ire w o rk s o
an d "k a ise r” are both derived from lu stration Is m ade of alu m ln u m ^ n d Is
lio ite d . R e fe re n c e : C a rb o n a te N a tio n a l B a n k .
"C aesar.” A dandelion Is or once was air-cooled In th e sam e m anner as mo-
“d en t de leon.” m eaning th e llqn's
W A N T E D —A t once, 2 men to learn
tooth, and vinegar w as once "vln
to drive and rep air automobiles.
algre,” w hich m eans sour wine.
HAW THORNE GARAGE
445 H aw thorne Ave., Portland, Ore.
DON’T BUY W ATER.
KODAKS
AND KODAK
S U P P L I E S
W hen you buy bluing for your
laundry w ork, get RED CROSS BALL
W r ite f o r c a ta lo g u e » a n d l it e r a t u r e .
D e v e lo p in g
BLUE.
A pure solid ball of blue, not
a n d p r in t in g . M ail o r d e r s g iv e n p r o m p t a tt e n ti o n
P a ten t Air-Cooled Pipe.
a b o ttle of colored w ater.
F o r t l a n d P h o t o S u p p l y C o.
PO RTL
149 T h ir d S t r e e t
LAND. ORE.
U sed in thousands of hom es for 20 torcycle and aeroplane engines. The
years.
M akes clothes pure white. series of rings around th e bowl radi
AT ALL GROCERS. ate h eat on th e sam e principle as
S e c o n d -H a n d M a c h in P rice, 10 cen ts.
e r y b o u g h t, so ld a n d
ex ch an g ed : e n g in e s ,
those on the above m entioned gaso
O rdered Modest Inscription.
b o ile rs , s a w m ills , e t c . T h e J . E . M a r tin C o., 76 1 s t
S L , P o r t l a n d . S e n d f o r S to c k L i s t a n d p r ic e s .
W esley ordered th a t th is Inscrip line engine.
tion, If any. should be placed upon his
COLLECTIONS E V E R Y W H E R E —No tom bstone; “H ere lieth the body of
Motor for Pow der Factory.
charge unless we g e t your money. John W esley, a brand plucked out of
A special type of m otor has been
Colton A djustm ent Co., 410 Abington th e burning, who died of consum ption bu ilt for a B ritish powder factory. In
Bldg., 106J Third S t., Portland.
In th e fifty-first y ear of his age, and which precautions have been taken to
leaving, a fte r his debts are jiald, ten re n d e r th e m otor flame-proof and
BELMONT AUTO SCHOOL pounds behind him ; praying, God be explosion-proof. The m otor case Is
tri the «Mi thorMfh awtradims ■ érivag m erciful to me an unprofitable ser
very strongly built, so th a t It will
nrat ictl work that cao be prodo ceti, aim
v an t."
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stan d explosion of d ust or gases which
lathe work, drill pro» and f a r « .
Finely «quipped machie shop aad wiool
m ight find th e ir way Into It. The
One Solace Left.
rooci. Tin bon fee $35 caafc $40
payments $10 par weak.
T he p resid en t of an easte rn college jo in ts of the m otor case are packed
BELMONT AUTO SCHOOL I
Is au th o rity for th e statem en t th a t the w ith hemp rope dipped In tar. this
GARAGE.
av
erag e salary of college professors being considered m ore durable than
I m M ZU m i Marruca. Pardead. Or.
thro u g h o u t th is country Is less than ru b b er a t high tem p eratures. The
$1.00 S a v e d is o n e m a d e , a n d y o u c a n
th e average wages of th e d riv ers of b earings are also specially packed to
p revent th e escape of hot gas In case
s a v e m o re t h a n o n e d o lla r b y b u y i n g
y o u r H a t s d i r e c t f r o m f a c t o r y . W e Ice wagons. It Is to be hoped th a t the
of explosion w ithin th e motor. No
m a k e th e m a n d s e ll th e m d i r e c t t o y o u . privilege of m entioning one’s compen
) H a t s m a d e to o r d e r , a n y s h a p e , s ty l e
sation as "sa la ry ” Instead of "w ages” v entilation for th e In terio r of the mo
______ J a n d c o lo r. H a t s c le a n e d a n d b lo c k e d .
A ll w o r k g u a r a n t e e d .
P r ic e s v e r y r e a s o n a b le .
Is adequate solace to th e pedagoglo to r Is provided, but th e casing Is
formed with corrugations which fu r
T ry u s o n y o u r n e x t h a t.
mind.
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nish a large cooling surface.
ROYAL HAT W ORKS
■ a l ardors promptly attended 1«. Mail 8442. 223 First Si. Portland
P ost of Honor.
Reasons for P aris Floods.
W hen vice prevails and Impious
Two reasons a re ascribed by French
Skylights
Tanks
Gutters men b ear sway, th e post of honor Is scie n tists for th e floods th a t nearly
th e p riv ate station.—Addison.
Down Spouts Steel Ceiling
overw helm ed P aris. One is the whole
sale cutting down of trees In the Ar
Coolness In Extrem ity.
/. C BAYER
"Do you th in k he would be cool In dennes. th e Vosges, B urgundy and
2 u 4 Market
Portland. Oregon
tim e of d an g er?” "I th in k h it feet along the affluents of the Seine. The
SEN D FOR CATALOGUE.
o th er is th e com et visitations. The
would.”—H ouston Post.
theory of th e noted astronom er, M.
D eslandres, is th a t th e cathodic rays
of th e sun, p en etratin g th e gaseous
tails of com ets, a re tu rn ed Into X-
H ow to
rays, notorious condensers of vapors.
G et W ell and
He holds th a t when the tall of a com et
becomes entangled in th e e a rth ’s a t
K eep S o.
m osphere serious floods may re s u lt
Machinery
M e x ic a n
M u sta n g
L inim ent
D R . WO
FOR RHEUMATISM.
T h e e m i n e n t C h in e s e d o c to r , t r e a t s w i t h
n o n - p o is o n o u s , n o n - in j u r i o u s h e r b s a n d
c u r e s s u c h d is e a s e s o f t h e T h r o a t, H e a r t ,
L iv e r , L u n g s . S to m a c h , K id n e y s , A s t h m a ,
P n e u m o n ia , C o n s u m p tio n , C h r o n ic C o u g h ,
P ile s , C o n s tip a tio n . D y s e n t e r y , N e r v o u s
n e s s , D iz z in e s s , N e u r a lg i a .
H eadache,
L u m b a g o . A p p e n d ic itis , R h e u m a ti s m , C a
ta r r h . E czem a, E tc .
Mrs. O live H untington, Norton«, O re., sa y s: |
I
*' I c o n s id e r y o u r M e x ic a n M u s t a n g L i n
i m e n t t h e b e s t o f l in i m e n t s . I h a v e u s e d I
i t fo r d iffe re n t a ilm e n ts a n d i t a l w a y s !
g a v e s a t i s f a c t o r y r e s u l ts . I t is e s p e c ia lly I
g o o d in c a s e s o f I n f l a m m a t o r y R h e u m a - 1
t i s m a n d a l l f o r m s o f l a m e n e s s .”
I
C O N S U L T A T IO N F R E E
23c. 50c. $1 a bottle a t D rug A GenT S tores |
I t i s b e t t e r to c a ll t h a n w r i te , b u t th o s e
w h o a r e u n a b le t o c o m e , s e n d 4 c e n ts in
s t a m p s a n d s e c u r e s y m p to m b la n k . A f t e r
c a r e f u ll y g i v in g s y m p to m s t h e s e w o n d e r f u l
h e a lt h - g i v i n g h e r b s c a n b e s e c u r e d , w h ic h
w ill p u t y o u o n t h e ro a d t o re c o v e r y .
O E S C H ’S
Wo Chinese Medical Co.
2 5 0 V 4 A ld e r S t . C o r . T h ir d . P o r t la n d , O r
ALCOHOL
K f e j e y OPIUM—TOBACCO
lu r e
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H a b it a P o s i t i v e l y C u r e d .
1 O n ly a u t h o r i z e d K e e l e y I n .
l a t i t a t e i n O r e g o n . W r it®
fo r U H a tr a te d
c ir c u la r .
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W. L. DOUGLAS
•2.50, »3.00, »3.50 & *4.00 SHOES
Men and W omen wear W L D o u f lu shoes
because thev are the best shoes produced in
this country for the price. Insist upon b a r
ing them. Take no other make.
THE STANDARD OF QUALITY
FO R O V ER 30 Y E A R S
T h e assurance that goes with an estab-
fc k ed reputation is your assurance in buying
W. L D ouglas shoes. "
♦
If I could take you into m y Urge fa<4ori„
• t B rockton. M ass., and show you bo w
carefully W .L D o u g ia s shoes are m ade, you
w ould then understand w h y they are w a r
r a n t e d to hold their shape, fit better a n d i
w ear longer than any o ther m ake for the price I
CAUTION Th*
e e n n i n r b a r , W . I,, l i n . r l s , I
1 l u '1 n a m e . m l p r ic e « la m p e d o n b o tto m j
IT y v n r * a » o « . .t o x in W I . r > „ ( l u . h o « . I s o r r P * T r " f . . . . M n v . S l . W I . H s f
P "
w r i t* t n T e x t i l n e
m a t d ire -« S 3 .n o - I H O K - „ I I I p . . . i l l r r l , » n t » e a s
t o i c o i s J U' * " V * r -_?!1 A “ « « p r e p a i d . W . I _ T W O F A I K - , , f o r d i n a r y h o , s ' a h a «
■ V I O L A S . l a s S p a r k h u . B r o c k to n . M aaa.
F a s t Deter f p s t e t* i/M d (.a m tr e e f.
■
Study Internal Organs.
A F ren ch scien tist has com bined the
m oving p icture "camera and X-ray ap
p aratu s Into an In stru m en t by which
th e processes of in tern al organs may
be studied, and has given It the nam e
of bioroentgenograph.
i N O T E S o r
SCIENCE
INVENTION
W omen have usually b etter eye
sig h t th a n men.
The average pulse of a healthy man
beata 72 tim es a m inute.
In th e whole of France, last year,
th e re w ere 497 balloon ascensions.
T here a re eleven periodic com ets
of which th e retu rn haa been observed.
Sunflower seeds are eaten In Rus
sia much as p eanuts a re eaten In th e
U nited States.
Some of th e new est autom atic pistols
are powerful enough to kill a man
1,000 yards away
From an a rtistic point of view a wo
m an's face la m ore beautiful when
viewed from th e left.
The exporta of phonographs and
records from th e U nited S tates have
doubled in two years.
Among th e la te st Inventions Is a
m achine which affixes stam p« a t the
ra te of 4.000 an hour.
Lead glass. It has been found by
English ex p erts, la alm ost as Im per
vious to X-rays as lead Itself.
About (00.000 penguin eggs a ra
g athered from nearby islands and sold
for food In Cape Colony each year.
An in stru m en t for m easuring tha
nocturnal te rre stria l radiation of beat
haa been Invented by a Danish scien
tist.
A new hydroplane boat Is said to
be capable of a speed of forty-five
nautical ml lea an bour, or fifty-two
sta tu te nlW a
areiyr.at.ii in n u .n ce.
People w ith m agnetic bodies a ra no«
an known and six yenra ago doctors
discovered a t V ladikavkaz, in the
Caucasus, in girl of twelve, whose
body was practically a m ag n et Ac
cording to a medico who exam ined
her, every object which ahe approach
ed would move. Once she walked closa
Cyclone and Blizzard Spread
to a kitchen dresser, and in an Instant
th e crockery upon it began to dance.
Misery and Destruction.
On another occasion a heavy bottle
standing upon a table was raised In
the a ir when th e m agnetlo m aiden
C hicago S uffers H ot W ave, Then
w ent n ear It-
Rain Follows, T urning to
Snow and Ice.
Hits H im self in H ead With H am m er.
I t is ju s t as reasonable to h it your
self in th e head w ith a ham m er to
cure a headache as it is to try to cure
Chicago— R eports tell o f death and
rheum atism w ith alcohol.
Salgrene in ju ry and extensive property loss
contains absolutely no alcohol.
P ro
resu ltin g from cyclonic storm s th a t
curable a t all druggists.
raged la te S aturday in Southern W is
Ready for the Summons.
consin, Illinois and Iow a and n ear the
“Suppose you knew you w ere to die
G reat Lakes. The storm followed an
tonight a t 12 o'clock," asked a lady
of W esley, "how would you spend the unusually hot period d u rin g w hich sev
Intervening tim e?" "How, m adam ?” eral persons w ere p ro strated . #
he replied. "W hy, ju s t as I Intend to
Many persons are know n to be
spend it now. I should go through dead, several dying, and scores are in
w ith my buelness, go to my room and jured.
Intense suffering from the
to sleep a t 10 o'clock, and wake up in b itte r cold, snow and sleet w hich des
glory.”
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cended upon the homes is reported in
I f a dose of Hamlins W izard Oil ta k the w ake of the storm .
Southern W isconsin w as the h ard est
en a t n g h t will prevent your having a
bad cold in the morning, isn ’t it a good h it. N ear O rfordville six deaths are
idea to have it ready to tak e the mo reported to have occurred, and a t Mil-
m ent you feel the cold coming?
ton, a few m iles aw ay, th ere w as a
seventh.
Care of Shoes.
In the village o f V irginia, n ear
E vening shoes should be w rapped In Springfield, 111., nearly every public
tissue paper, and w hite shoes will tu rn building w as dam aged, including
yellow unless Incased in blue paper. stores, churches and city property.
On m ost light shoe leath er a spot or Many w ere injured in the sw irl of
stain can be w ashed off, but w here flying tim b ers and some of these prob
th is is Impossible or th e shoe Is too ably w ill die.
badly soiled It Is b e tte r to dye It a
In Iow a a 60-degree drop in the
d a rk e r color o r black. V arious shoe tem p eratu re turned th e pouring rain
dyes can be purchased and w ith a re into d riv in g sleet and a coat o f ice
new al of color now and then you have covered the cities, stopping en tirely
practically provided to r yourself a electric and steam traffic.
pew p a ir of shoes.
P roperty loss m ounted up rapidly in
the tra il o f th e W isconsin cyclone.
FOR ALL
L a te advices indicate th a t th e dead
EYE
in Rock county, W isconsin, alone will
DISEASES
num ber a t least 17.
Two d eaths a t
W eddlng Ring Lightning's Mark.
M ilton, W is., w ere reported to the
D uring a violent thunderstorm a t tra in d isp a tc h e r’s office of th e C hica
Berwick, England, an ex traordinary go, M ilw aukee & St. Paul railroad,
Incident occurred. Mrs. Mason of but th e w ires w ere blown down by the
C astlegate w as In bed with her hand storm before the re p o rt could be v e ri
restin g on th e counterpane when a fied.
flash of lightning entered and stru ck
Severe w eath er conditions are re
her wedding ring, taking a sm all piece ported all the w ay from th e Rocky
c le a o ^ m t of It. H er hand was unin M ountains. A t Chicago th e w ind ob
jured.
tained a sw eep o f 44 m iles an hour,
and in th e Y ellow stone P ark and a t
H elena, M ont., the therm om eter in
the governm ent w eath er bureau reg is
tered 8 below zero.
A t the S au lt Ste. M arie canal in
M ichigan m ore th an an inch of ra in
fell.
John Mahoney, a fre ig h t handler in
Chicago, w as overcom e by the heat
w hile a t w ork in an open fre ig h t
w arehouse.
The governm ent th e r
m om eter reg istered 74 degrees a t the
tim e.
T his w as th e h o tte st Novem
ber day since 1888, and th e g re a te st
num ber o f p ro stratio n s occurred o f
any o th e r N ovem ber day on record.
L a te r on, how ever, a d riv in g rain
sta rte d .
Vivid lig h tn in g and heavy
thunder accom panied the downpour.
TRY
DEATH FOLLOWS
WAKE OF STORM
IVllib
m Salve
Do You
Fed
Bilious?
Your
Liver Needs
Assistance
HOSTETTERS
STOMACH BITTERS
It has a toning and
invigorating effect on
the liver, stomach and
bowels.
Road to Som ething B etter.
E verything we endure p atien tly If
• key to som ething beautiful we could
never e n te r otherw ise. By the toll-
some road of study a scholar learn*
to g et joy out of books and stones and
trees. By the hard road of dlsclpllna
a man leam a to get joy out of every*
day living.
sh e
SUFFERED
FIVE YEARS
Finally Cured by Lydia E. Pink«
ham’s Vegetable Compound.
E rie , P a . — " I suffered fo r five year*
fro m fem ale tro u b le s a n d a t la s t w as
A lm ost helpless. I
w e n t to th re e doc
to r s a n d th ey did
me n o good, so my
s is te r advised m e to
tr y L y d ia E . P in k -
h a m ’s V e g e t a b l e
C om pound, and
w hen I had ta k e n
o n ly tw o b o ttle s I
could see a big
change, so I to o k
six b o ttle s and I am
now stro n g an d well
again. I d o n ’t 't know
Know how to express
my th a n k s fo r th e good i t has done me
an d I hope a ll suffering women w ill
give L y d ia E . P in k h a in ’s V egetable
C om pound a tria l. I t w as w o rth Its
w eight in gold.” —M rs. J . P . E n d u c h ,
11. F . D. N o. 7, E rie, P a.
L y d ia E. P in k h a m ’s V egetable Com
pound, m ade fro m n a tiv e ro o ts an d
herbs, c o n ta in s no n a rc o tic o r h arm
fu l drugs, a n d to-day bolds th e record
fo r th e la rg e st n u m b er o f a ctu a l cures
o f fem ale diseases we know of, and
th o u sa n d s o f v o lu n ta ry testim o n ials
a re on file la th e Id n k b a m lab o rato ry
a t L ynn, M ass., from w omen who have
been cu red fro m alm o st every form of
fem ale com plaints, such as inflam m a
tion, u lceratio n , displacem ents, fibroid
tu m o rs, irre g u la ritie s, periodic pains,
backache, in d ig estio n an d n ervous
p ro stra tio n . E v ery suffering w om an
ow es it to h erself to give L ydia E- P ink-
h am ’s V egetable Com pound a trial.
I f y o n w a n t s p e c ia l a d v i c e w r i t e
M r s . l 'l n k l u i m . L y n n , M a ss., f o r i t .
I t is f r e e a n d a l w a y s h e l p f u l .
B
f
ISO *
or
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TW C
TM K
H
I T
r C O U C H S
W h an B ee cn e r “ H o lle re d .*
Coming home from th a morning
ferv lca one Sunday Dr. B eechar threw
hlm aelf on a lounge and said. In a tons
of deep dejection: “I believe th a t was
th a w orst serm on I ever preached.”
One of his daughters protested th at
■ha bad seldom heard him when he
w as more energetic. “Oh, yes,” was
th e Im patient reply, "W hen I haven't
anything to say I alw ays hollar.“—Tha
Outlook.
Dangerous coughs. Extremely
perilous coughs. Cough« that
rasp and tear the throat aad
lungs. Coughs that ahak« tha
whole body. You need a regu
lar medicine, a doctor's medi
cine, for such a cough. Ask
your doctor about A y a r ’a
Cherry Pectoral.
Llfa'a Responsibilities.
Tha m an called to a g reat work
m ust not w aste his life In trivial
things. H e m ust not act Ilka the
keep er of the lighthouse who g a ro to
th a people In th e cabins about him
th a oil which was Intended for tha
m ighty la n te rn s of the sea.—M aeter
linck.
_________________
T ru th In Old 8aylng.
T here Is an old aa the htlla saying
th a t men who cannot m anage th eir
own finances a re exactly th e ones to
look a fte r those of a nation. And
because It la too tru e Is th e reason
w hy It la an old saying, irrespective
as to w hat Dun or B rad street m ay say
to th e contrary.
W e p u b lis h e u e ferm u ls®
.uers
•si® ’
Any good doctor will tell 1°
you t h a t a medi
Pectoral canaa«
do its best work it the bowels are o ea-
Mipated. Ask your doctor it ha kaewe
anything better than A yer’s Pills tore«**
recting this sluggishness of the llvar. I
cine Tike Ayer’s Cherry ,
------ M . d . S y in « J . c . i j , r 0 « . . L b w b U . " i n
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Do You Feel This Way}
Do you feel all tired out P Do you som etiaee
think you just can't work away at your profes
sion or trnie any longer P Do you have a poor apa
tite, and lay awake at nights unable to sleep P Arm
your nerves all gone, and your stomach too P Has am
bition to forge ahead in the world left you P If to, yaw
might ss well put a stop to your misery. You can do it if
you will. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery w ilt
make you a different individual. It will aet your lazy lire*
to work. It will act things right in your stomach, and
our appetite will come beck. It will purify your blood,
f there is any tendency in your family toward consumption,
it will keep that «¡read destroyer ewey. Even efter con
sumption has almost gained a foothold in the form of •
lingering cough, bronchitis, or bleeding et the tunga, it will bring about •
cure in 9 8 p e r cent, oI all cases. It is a remedy prepared by Dr. R. V. Pierce,
of Buffalo, N . Y ., w h o s e advice is liven free to all who wish to write him. Hie
great success has c o m e from his wide experience and varied practice.
Don’t be wheedled by a penny-grabbing dealer into taking inferior substi
tutes lor Dr. Pierce's medicines, recommended to be " ju s t as good.” Dr.
Pierce’s medicines are o p know n c o m p o s it io n . Their every ingredient printad
on their wrappers. Made from roots without alcohol. Contain no habit-
forming drugs. W orld’s Dispensrry Medical Association, Buffalo, N . Y.
i
for
r v ■ c
t c
i n c n
i
DISTEMPER
Pink tye, rpizooa^
S h ip p in g f e v e r
and Catarrhal Tovar
S u r e e u r e a n d p o s i t i v e p r e v e n t iv e , n o m a t t e r h o w h o r s e s a t a n y a r a
s r e i n f e c te d o r “ e x p o s e d .” L i q u id , g iv e n o n t h e t o n g u e ; m ete o n t M
B lo o d a n d G la n d s , e x p e ls t h e p o is o n o u s g e r m s f r o m t h e b o d y . C u r e « D ie*
t e m p e r i n D o g s e n d S h e e p e n d C h o le r a I n P o u l t r y .
L a r g e s t eel lin e liv e
s to c k r e m e d y . C u r e s L a G r i p p e a m o n g h u m a n b e in g s a n d ia a f i n s K id «
n e y r e m e d y . 50c a n d $1 a b o t t l e ; $ 5 s n d $ 1 0 a d o z e n - C u t t h i s o u t . K m $
I t. ¿ h o w t o y o u r d r u g g i s t , w h o w i l l g e t i t f o r y o u . F r e e B o o k le t,
t e m p e r . C a u s e s a n d C u r e s .” S p e c ia l a g e n t s w a n t e d .
SPOHN MEDICAL CD., ¿ir.Tittl'COSHEN, IND., U. S. A.
A nolent Hebrew Calendar.
S abbath keeping appears in history
toon a tta r the Babel confusion am oni
all th a scattered nations, and when
Israel le ft E gypt th ere w ere flvs
known m ethods of Sabbath counting.
T he an cie n t H ebrew calendar w as ths
nearest approach to a scientific calen
d a r of any of which we have any reo-
ord.
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TRY
M U R IN E
EYE
W here Women Rula.
Suffragists will be interested M
know th a t women fulfil every publte
function In the French village o t
F rolssy—from barber, postm an en d
tow n c rier to statlo n m aster and sig
naller. each post It filled by a woman.
BE CURED
REM ED Y
for Red, W eak, W eary, W atery Eyes
and G ranulated Eyelids. M urine Doesn't
Rheumatism, Skin Disease«, Stomach
S m art—Soothes E ye Pain. D ruggists
and Lung Trouble«
Sell M urine Eye Remedy, Liquid, 25c, ' C u red p e rm a n e n tly a t «m all coat. NO F i l l
60c, $1.00. M urine E ye Salve In 1 SI.U0 t r ia l oackiigo 2ft cent«, Add re** L a n e 's I l i a -
o r a l W o u a e r Co., 231 M a in S t., P o r tla n d , O re.
A septic Tubes, 25c, $1.00. Eye Books
KING O F F FOR INDIA.
«57 U roadw ay, O a k la n d . Qal.
and Eye Advice F ree by Mail.
H . W . L a n a â Hon,
May 17. M L
M urine E ye R em edy Co., Chicago.
P ort r in d . O re.,
British R ulers Sail fo r S cen e o f O or-
G e n tle m e n s — 1 m uât expren* m y aurçi
p le a s u re a t th e work of yo u r M in e ra l W ond
onation In E ast,'
r e la tio n to inyaelf. T h e p ack ag e I r e c e i v e d ___
Courage and Duty.
r e p r e a e n a tlv e h e re , alt h ough
t fo re
_ u*ed t b u ____
( o ew w u r ________________
w
wi eeks, haa w ro u g h t n u rprU Ingly p le a s a n t re-
T o ba strong In dull and dreary
London—The richly equipped Me
■tilts«
i my
__ c o n d itio n . Aa a k id n ey a n d b la d d e r
lta in
dina, conveying K ing G eorge and duty Is alm ost th e h ard est task a man
c le a n e r i t ia Kiui
Queen Mary and escorted by a squad can face. I t Is a noble thing to b*
•" V iti
ron o f b attlesh ip s, w eighed anchor a t brave in trag ic m om ents, but perhaps
Portsm outh Monday fo r the historic th ere Is som ething even nobler than
voyage to In d ia,'w h ere th e ir m ajesties th at. I t is to be brave and glad, and
will be th e chief figures in the corona strong, and te n d e r when th e sky la
tion D urbar, D ecem ber 12.
gray and when th e road Is dreary.—
The king and queen le f t London in George H. M orrison.
the m orning. A s th is w as th e ir m a j
Dr. P ierce’s P leasant Pellets cuie
e s tie s ’ la s t appearance in th e capital
fo r nearly th ree m onths, th e ir d ep ar constipation. Constipation is the cause
of
many diseases. Cure the cause and
tu re w as m ade w ith much cerem ony.
you cure the disease. Easy to take.
A ccom panied by the P rince of
W ales and Princess M ary, and escort
For Boarding School.
ed by the Im perial H orse G uards, they
N apkin rings of hand beaten silver
Ask your dealer for it. I f he does
drove in an open c a rriag e by a round a re designed especially for th e use of
not handle it drop us a postal card
about way to V ictoria statio n .
The boys and girls a t boarding school.
and w e will furnish you the nam e of
s tre e ts w ere lined w ith people, who
a dealer who does.
T hey a re In an oval shape, about three
gave the royal p a rty an e n th u siastic and a half Inches being the larg est
sendoff.
diam eter, and th e child’s Initials will
W hile doubtless saddened by the
be added for a consideration. The
th o u g h t o f a long absence from E ng
sam e rings a re also sold for holding
land, the king and queen seem ed in
th e baby's bib.
the h ig h est sp irits.
Royalists to L ose All.
P aris— The P ortuguese governm ent
is p rep arin g an act designed to hum ble
the m onarchists and deprive them of
the m eans of financing another u p ris
ing. All absentee m onarchist land-
ow ners o r o th er P ortuguese residing
abroad fo r political reasons m ust re
tu rn to th e country w ith in a term to
be named in the law o r th e ir p roperty
will be fo rfeited to th e s ta te . The
p roperty o f those conspiring w ill be
confiscated im m ediately. T his decis
ion to seize property will include the
deposed king M anuel.
Big Tunnel D rains Mines.
Colorado S prings—A dispatch from
C ripple Creek tells of the s trik in g of
a sensational flow of w ater in the bore
of th e Roosevelt deep d rain ag e tunnel.
The flow fallowed a round o f ahots and
w as so heavy th a t the w orkm en w ere
caried off th e ir fe e t down the bore and
narrow ly escaped w ith th e ir lives.
The w a te r is leaving the bore a t a
ra te o f 24,000 gallons a m inute, or
about fo u r tim es th e usual flow;
I t ia supposed th a t un underground
reserv o ir or stream has been opened
and nieghboring m inea w ill be drained.
H ens Flaunt T ri-C o lo r.
M ountain V iew , C a l.— P atrio tism
to the u ltim a te degree is exem plified
in a new breed of hens now flaunting
the national colora a t the poultry farm
o f Dr. I. G. Royte, o f th is town.
B rig h t red o f head, pure w hite of
body, and indigo blue o f ta il, th e
fow ls cam e into the w orld a sh o rt tim e
ago. T here are several o f th e vari-
hued birds and Dr. R oyte a ss e rts th a t
th e ir ex trao rd in ary plum age is the re
sult o f long experim entation.
W idow 's Panaion A sked.
San Francisco -C lub women o f th is
city a re planning a system o f pension
ing widows
w ith
children.
Dr.
Jessica Pefxotto, of th e u n iv ersity o f
C alifornia, urged the proposition a t a
m eeting.
The plan ia to have the
s ta te au th o rities se t aside a fund to be
disbursed annually.
A s ta te board ia
suggested to m ake the apportionm ent.
V o th e ra w ill L e d Mrs. W lnaioW « S oothing
Syrup th e b«at m ined» to u n loz t h . l r c h ild re n
t u r l a g th e te e th in g p e rio d .
About T w enty Par Capita.
I t is said th a t th e people of Chicago
consum e 40,000,000 pigs’ feet every
year. P erhaps th a t account» for A
whole lo t of Chicago’s pecullarlUaa.
No. 4*- ’l l
P N U
r it in g t o s d r a r t l M f i ]
t h is p a p e r.
[\v H E W it w ion
MILLIONS o f FAMILIES«™
u s in á S y r u p s / f i G S
ELIXIRSSENNA
ro a
COLDS AND HEADACHES, INDIGESTION AND y X M
STOMACH. C A S AND Ft*M EN TA TIO N , CONSTIPATION AND
BILIOUSNESS, W ITH MOST SATISFACTORY RESULTA
w
NOTE THE NAM E
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP
IN THE CIRCLE
ON E V E R Y PACKAGE 0FTH E GENUINE
——
fH E WONDERFUL POPULAR ITT OF THE GENUINE SYRUP
or FIGS AND ELIXIR O f SENNA HAS LCD UNSCRUPULOUS
MANUFACTURERS TO OFFER IMITATIONS. IN ORDER TO
MAKE A LARGER FROfTT AT THE EXFCNSE OF THEM
CUSTOMERS.
IF A DEALER ASKS WHICH SIZE YOU W ISH
OR WHAT MAKE
YOU
W ISH WHEN
YOU
SYRUF OF FIGS AND ELIXIR OF SENNA, HE
ASK
FOR
IS PREFAB-
t*G TO DECEIVE Y O U .. TELL HIM THAT YOU WISH THE
GENUINE. MANUFACTURED SY THE CALIFORNIA FIG
SYRUF CO.
ALL RELIABLE DRUGGISTS KNOW THAT
THERE IS RUT ONE GENUINE
FACTURED
RY
AND THAT fT IS MANU
THE CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO
ONLY
I C i N T . OF A te
. — Z S S S S B il
L“ 5 s s
N O T E T H E NAM E
CALIFORNIA FIG S Y P U P C 0
tn c i
PRINTED STRAIGHT ACROSS. NEAR THE BOTTOM. AND M I
THE CIBCLE. NEAB TME TOT OF EVERY PACKAGE.OF THE I
GENUINE ONE SIZE ONLY. FOR SALE RY ALL LEADWO
DRUGGISTS
REGULAR PRICE SO. PER BOTTLE.
SYRUP OF FIGS AND ELKIR OF SENNA IS ESPECIALLY ADAPTED TO THE ROW OF
LADIES AND CHILDREN. AS IT IS MILD AND PLEASANT GENTLE AND EFFECTIVE, A W
ABSOLUTELY FREE FROM OBJECT ION ABLE INGREDIENTS. fT > EQUALLY W P 1 CIA 4
FOR WOMEN AND FOR MEN YOUNG AND OLD FOR S A U BY ALL LEADING DRU0GMT&
ALWAYS BUY THE GENUINE.
C a lifo r n ia F ig S y r u p C q