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I Catarrh The Only Way. Yhe Dufy of Mothers. t | 0,,TT- Remarkable K.idara»ee »»« An Illinois attorney argued to the GOOD Puwer to Travel. court, one after another, a series of Ta a conatltutlonal disease. One of the very dr.t lblu<a that atrlka It originates In a scrofulous condition ot very weak points, none of which seemed to the court to have any’merit, i the wanderer in ibe «real «•ipau»«'» of ---------------- the blood and depends on that condition. What Buffering frequently results the aoutberu benilaphw» 1» th» It often causM headache and dlaelnooa. until the court finally said: "Mr ... •, do you think there is Impairs tbe taste, smell and hearing, af from a mother's Iguoraue*; or more .ml endurance of 'be tore». fects the vocal organa, disturbs th- stomach. anything in theec pointe? " frequently from a mother's neglect to lo look at they ar» tbe eorrleal »> r « It Is always radically end permanently Henry L. Clapp, In a company of "Well, judge, perhaps there isn't I ever .»t rye» «•. >•« pr»|»erly instruct her daughter I cured by the blood-purifying, alterative much in any one of them alone, but good fellow a, once said of a well known and tonic action of Tradition says “ woman must suf *e poaaeaaed of a power of gvit »« °v I didn’t know but your honor would editor who was constantly Impreeniiig fer." and young women are 00 taught. J,, ground that 1» Ihtle »horl of mlr- people with hie own Importance: "Yee, There I* a little truth and a great deal iculoua and ao aatonlalilng tu '* I'* kind of bunch them." he Is a self made man. and be worships of exaggeration in this. If a you ig ititene* ilatence a* a» to tec erom automatic. A very Thia great medicine has wrought the most in autolimite. woman Buffers severely she need* treat itrlkln« Inetauce cam» under my no wonderful cures of all diseases depending King Henry'« Debt*. his creator.” mrut. and her mother should see that nce only a few day» «fi»r land1“« on scrofula or the scrofulous habit. Duke Henry—My dear, why are all Thackeray, anxious to enter I'arlla alio gets it. “ips Town 1» IS*. I wa. .UU»« •«* of those royal carriages standing out nient. stood for Oxford, thinking he Many mothers heal late to take their in front of the palace? might win the seat from Ixinl Monck. daughter* to a phyaioiau for examine Saturday afternoon ou th» »loop or Queen Wilhelmina—I wonder that who then represented It. Meeting lila lion : but no mother ueed hesitate to Park’» Hotel, which occupied lb» «»r- la Their Dream*. write freely about her daughter 01 ler ot Addtrley and Strand atreela, "Yea; I declined an offer of $5,000 you ask. They are standing there to opponent In the street one day. he bernclf to Mrs Ihukhaiu s lailmratory when a duet covered horaeiuan »topped a week to play the locum circuit,” prevent the wretched collection shook bands with him, had a little talk at Lynn. Mana, and secure from a .nd diamounted. HI» horae waa tak.u agency from stopping its dead wagon over the situation, and took leave of woman the moat efficient advice with aaid the Vaudeville Soubrette. to tbe »table» »nd In ibe eourae of con- him with the quotation: "May the l>e*t •ut charge. "Huh! I never dream ’em that in front of the door. That's why. reraatlou In the bar I learned that be uian win." “I hope not," said Lord way, I always accept," commented The New Blegelo. waa a member of a leglalallt» »«»embly Mooch, very cordially, with a kind the Seltxer Water Comedian. Bicycle manufacturer* atate that the bi for an up country diatrlci. There waa little bow. cycle for this year will be practically the ao railway communication with Ibe , same motile aa 1900. aa improvement reein* In a little Western town the other terlor In those days and bo bad ridden to be impossible. 1'reciM‘ly the same is In from bl* home at CulraMrf In i»a laxative Bromo-Qutnlne Tablet« euro a cold la true of Hostetter'» Stomach Bitter* It day the most popular cltlsen soundly sooday. No cure, No Fay. Price 24cents represent» the limit» ot aience. and it is ini- whipped a tough character, ami to vln (ban elx day», bavin« alerted the pre [«■ssible to make a better medicine for the dteate the majesty of the law the of vloua Monday. By the Wrong Process. stomach, liver, kidneys and blood. Try 1 Now Coleaberg la more than 500 mllea dyspepsia, indi<e»ilon. constipation, fender was brought up for trial. The The teacher was trying to explain tor flatulency,or sour stomach, and you will I m jury were out about two minutes. from Cape Town and the country la to the little girl what faith is. convinced. Nover lake a substitute. "Well" said the Judge, "what have the very rough going, much of II beltig san l "Now, when your father plants his and other parte very mountainoua. No jury to say?” "May It please the court," A Time for Everything. flower seeds in the spring, how dues Kngllab bred horse, fed according to responded the foreman, "we. the jury, he know they’ll come up?" “I have made all the arrangements find that the prisoner Is not guilty of English method», could have accom "’Cause our neighbors has got for your divorce,” said the lawyer. plished such a rlile as thia, more espe hlttln* with intent to kill, but simply to chickens, ma'am,” aaid the little one. “Shall I secure it at once?” cially when we eouMder the tempera paralyse; and be done It." The verdict "No,” repiled the ’sensational act was received with applause and the ture of th» Capo Colony. I went to Bend 15 cents in stamps for a sam- ress,"after some reflection. "Not yet. look at the animal on which the journey Mrs. August Waltgraf, of South prisoner received sn ovation. {de of copy of Camera Craft and a My pross'agent is on his vacation.” Seuator Vest of Missouri tells of a Bvron. Wia.. mother of the young lady had been performed and found It to bo arge three color picture of" Wawona. ” whose portrait we here publish, wrote mass meeting once when a certalu res in January. liRK*. saying her daughter a little roan »chlmmel barely fourteen The best photographic magazine pub olutlou waa discussed for several had suffered for two year» with irreg hamia and apparently as fresh as patnL lished. 330 Sutter St., San Francisco. Another very remarkable rtde that hours. Finally one of the delegatee be ular menstruation—had headM-he all ramo under my null«» wr* performed the time, and pain in her aide, f«*t gan a speech w hich wandered all over Jam«« J. Hill'» Early Day*. swelled, and waa generally miserable by a Boer who lived a few tulles from James J. Hill, the railway magnate, ALARMING SYMPTOMS DESCRIBED creation. Some one Interrupted him She received an answer promptly with Graytown, In Natal, lite wife wa* with the remark that he ought to rou waa at one time a Mississippi river advice, and under date of March, 1S90, taken 111 and a particular medicine, not IN A SWORN STATEMENT tine his remarks to the resolution. the mother write» again that Lydia K to be obtained In Uraytown. wee Im steamboat “runner,” and as such was “Yea." said Judge Phillips, who was Pinkham'* Vegetable Compound cured perative. Ho In th» early boura of the well known in the early development of Milwaukee. He was then account Mr*. W. T. Clark, of Bew«». N. T. Telia presiding, “the gentleman must apeak her daughter of all pains and irregu night be started for Marltaburg, fifty- Why Bhe is N«w Kecommeuding a to the resolution." "I-et us have the larity. ed one of the best "drummers” of bus Nothing in the world equals Lydia * five miles distant, through an extreme WellknowM Heiuedy to resolution read.” suggested some one iness for river boats. Pinkham's great medicine for regu ly hilly country and wa* back on bl* Her Friends. In the meeting. Judge Phillips stooped lating woman's peculiar monthly farm In sixteen hour*. Tbs remark Bran or O bto . errv or tolxdo . ( Indigestion and stomach trouble down and whispered to the absent troubles. ,. , able thing In this rid» wa* that this Lix«« covxrv. I" minded secretary. "Read the resolu Boer weighed over seventeen atone. nuxx J. v'asxtT makes oath that be la tbe have many results that are not always senior porter o( tho firm 0» F. J. l aaxsv A Co., readily traced to their real cause. tion.” he said, “ll'm?" queried the sec In my own experience many Instance* doing bneineea Io tho City ef Toledo, County rotary, waking up; “what resolution?” jf the wonderful staying power* of Af Detcrtniiulion. andJUa’« aforesaid, and thai mid fl res «111 par Sometime* the kidneys are apparently the sum 01 ONE HCNDRED DOLLARS for each affected but more often an irregulari •'The oue we have been discussing for "It’s the only toime on earth,"said rican horae* have occurred. To men end every cue of Catarrh that cannot bo cured ty of the heart's action produces a far several hours," replied Judge Phillips. Mr. Dolan, who was struggling with a tion one. In ISGtl I had been appointed by tbe use of H all ' s C atsoxx Cvae FRANK J. CHENEY more alarming symptom. The cause The resolution was hunted for high and balky hone, "that I wish* for an otty- honorable secretary of the flrst athletic Sworn to before me and oubecribed in mv On the ■porta held In the L'mbotl country of presence, thi* Sib day of December, A. D. ISM. is easily explained and ia remove«! low, but could not lie found. mobile. ” when the stomach troulde is cured. secretary's desk there was a bit of Natal. They were to b» held In Gray A. W.GLKABO.N, "Would ye* sell the bone? ” I_____ * Notary PaMke. A case in point is that of Mrs. W. T. paper which looked as If it had been "No, sir. I'd never give in like town on boxing day. which fell on a Ball's Catarrh Core is taken Internally and ecu ' Clark, of 318 West Thomas street, nibbled by a mouse. It was all that re that. I'd hitch the animal up in Monday. All preparation*, etc., were directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of | Rome, N. Y. She says: mained of the resolution. The absent front of the machine, and then I'd see concluded early In December, when I the system, send for te«ilmonial*, free. F. J. CHENEY d CO.. Toledo, O. “To begin with, I had gastritis, minded secretary bad eaten the rest. received an urgent request to go to th* Bold by druggist*. 74c. whether he'd go or not.’ which brought on sinking sjiell» for Tranavaal to look after a friend who Boll's Family Fill* are the best. During one of his expeditions In the ’ about an hour every morning. I was Philippines, the late Gen. Lawton came wa* lying very 111 In bta wagon with Take pictures at night at you home Systematic Economy. very weak and nervous and finally was across the trail of n [»arty of Flllplnoe, —print them at night—you can do it. io attendant* but a couple of raw kaf- My wbiehbe followed for several days wltb Address Kirk, Geary A Co., 330 Sut Ira. I rode a* bard a* I could and "The idea of your telling me I’m compelled to take to my bed. extravagant!" protested Mr Chug : illness began in the spring of 1897, a small body of troops. Oue day be and ter St., San Francisco, for informa found him among th* kopje* of the water, "when I have saved up $500 in and continued for about four months. his staff reached the top of a small eml tion. Largest photo supply house in Drakensberg, between I.ydenberg and Wakkeratrom. very bad wltb fever, the last 10 years on one item alone, For about half this time I was con nence and saw a river stretching be the West. fined to my bed. I suffered greatly which be bad contracted somewhere la by a little self denial!" low them but a short distance ahead. tbe low country to the northwest I “What item was that?” demanded from the stomach trouble and ner Turning to one of bls aids, the General For Cause. vousness, but w hat alarmed me most leaded him for soma day* until h» we* Mr». Chugwater. said: "Lieutenant, ride ahead and see Yeast—Do the robins come to pick tlearly out of danger and then suddenly “Cutting,down my life insurance was the sinking feeling at the heart. If that river is fordable." The Lieuten the bread cruml« from your lawn? “I had read about Dr. Williams' remembered that I bad to be In Gray from $5,000 to $1,000.” Crimsonback—They used to, but town on Monday morning. I waa then Pink Pills for Pale People and when ant put spurs to hls horse, snd soon en some of my friends recommended the tered the river. A few feet from shore they don’t any more. RO CUBE A COLD IW OBB DAT lifting on tbe wagon box drinking my "How do you account for that?" Takv Laxative Bromo Qnlalae Tableta. Ail pills very highly, I decided to give the bottom shelved off suddenly and aiornlng coffee at fl o'clock Saturday Iruxgiits rehind the money If It laits to eera. the horse was soon floundering In deep "My wife makes her own bread." them a trial. I bought one box and Horning. Graytown waa 230 mile* & w7uror« i signature lion eech box. lie. by the time this was used up the sink water. The Lieutenant disengaged ■ way. but I wa* at my post there at A Warning. ing spells had ceased. I felt better himself and swam to the shore, which 10 a. m. and In addition took a second *rlte both In running snd jumping com “You had better not go boating but continued taking the pills until I the horse also reached In a short time. petition*.—African Life. with sister,” said Tommy to his sis had used 12 boxes. I still keep the After a brief chase, to the amusement pills in the bouse for I believe that of the General and the staff, the horse Tbi« «¡ft!slur« is on •▼•$? box of ths gonuino ter’s l<eau. 'hountfiig him waa . they are a splendid medicine. Mother* «111 find Mr*. Wlnslo« * Booth- “Why not, Tommy?” Laxative Bromo-Quinine Table«, MMuNUtK Hls khaki the remedy tkal ewreo a ewld la esse day Inf Nyrup the brvt remedy to use tor their "’Cause I heard her say she intend always recommend Dr. Willi* children during ibe teething period. br-druggled I Pink Pills to my friends i ‘ ed to throw you overboard soon.” BRlMn srom the top* . ing for I know tha* IDcR * ■ Already Informed. Gala that ia daimeAAwtoM* Wote at every jump of Helti'e Beheel. Disappointed admirer — Yo ’ kin tell ling up to tbe General. First Financier —1 gave niy I*>y At Merlo Park, H*a Mateo Coenty. Cal., wl lu beauiiml. vurrouadias*. perR-eSaUma 1 1»e gravely sainted, and said: "1 have Dinah dat ef she wants dat chump $100,000 to op Tate with on the *l treet carelnl »'i:-er> * on, thoiougk itoSHM comi rte la» . rauMiea. sud jnflMÑH^IiÍB | the honor to report, sir. that the river I h Sain Johnson she can hab hin>. See? tho other day, and ho made $2,000 Mutual friend—He done tole her • , Ben j. 8 Drown. not fordable.” law ton looked at him Secund Financier—Clear? «•WUBF* Notary Public. a moment, trying to maintain the dig dat hisself. "Yes; that's what he had left." Ivo discovery of modern times has nity of hie position, but the situation proved such a blessing to women as wax too ludicrous for him. He burst Not * French Scholar. Dr. Williams'Pink Pills for Pale Peo Into a hearty laugh In which the staff We naughtily "Here, son, you've studied French; that you have already proposed to two ple. Acting directly on the blood joined at the expense of the youn*^ THE ORIGINAL what's this word on the eatin’ list?" and nerves, invigorating tho body, lieutenant, who, however, tells the other girls this year. "That's ‘fillet’," He—Yes, dear; but I assure you it regulatng the functions, they restore story on himself. "Fillle! Do they tilin’ I wan» the strength and health in the ex was only out of compassion. horse meat?" hausted patient when every effort of I Pope's Wardrobe. the physician proves unavailing. A large staff of women is employed ScM-EvMtaL FITS PvrmuuMlv e. No SU w „i.oou. These pills are sold in boxes at 50 ■ ■ ■ <e Bftwr fl-ec lay e i»«nf hr KLs« - <,re«t N«r*8 Teacher—Johnny, what do we cents a box or six boxes for $2.50. and at the Vatican for the sole purpose of fU-V-r-r O* trial le .«tu ab I Uo«l keeping the Pope's wardrobe tn perfect im . Da. IL II K lims . 144.141 Arch ■»$.. Fbila4«lphla. fa breathe? may be had at all druggists, or direct condition. No spot or stain may dis John iry—Air. OILED by mail from Dr. Williams Medicine figure the garments worn by bls Holi Trying to Brt*k Him ot Smoking. Teacher—That’s right. Now, Tom Co,. Schenectady, Ji. Y. CLOTHING- ness, and, as he always appears in 0L ACA OR YELLOW Gayboy—What’s wrong with my, of what is air composed? white, even a few hours’ wear deprives WILL KUP YOU DRY tobacco? Tommy—Breath. A Problem Solved the robes of their freshness. It Is con Slippers—To toll the truth, NOTMNKU^WILL George—Why do women talk so sidered that no man's band Is dainty European Match Compaaic*. man, it’s adulterated. I've cw mu •vearwfltat enough for their care, so in this one TAM waukSTiTyr» u>oa roe aaovt raw mai * cover«! that my wife has been empty "An Austrian firm uses 10 tons of much? CATALOftUES FREE Fanny—80 the men 'can’t. They respect women are permitted to serve OriOWIN« PULL ing the dustpan in my tobacco jar for LINE OP OARMENn ANO NATO phosphorus a year and turns out 25,- think the lesser of the two evils the the Pontiff. Only the most delicate A d.TSWtB CS .f STOW.MA3g.49 the nast few morning*. 000,000,000,000 matches. Another better. materials are used, moire silk being the match company, an English one, uses I’i«o'a Cur» I« ih» bevi medicine «sever summer fabric and a specially woven Springtime Resolution! The Boo* Preoorlption for Molerla 100,000 pounds of sulphur, 700,000 lisci for sil alfa-lions of the throat and feet of choice white pine timber, and Chill* end Fever is e bottle of Grove** Tutele** tine cloth the winter one. lung. —Wa O. Kao* lit , Vanburen, lud., Chill Tonic. Ill* «imply Iron snd quinine in Feb. 10, 10UU. 150 tons of strawboard for its boxes a i esteles* tors*. No Cure. No Pay. Price 50c. A Hebrides Island for Bale. in the same time. It Is announced that the Duke of Ar Sure relief from liquor, rpium and tobaccJ The Critic'« Way. After Seeing the Library. habifr. 8en<l for particular! to Big Estate« Doubled. "Gran'pa, please draw me a naked gyll Intends to sell Tlree, the most fer Indignant Artist—You say it’s a Rg«— bad picture? And pray, what do you It is declared by Wall atreet men boy—‘thout a stitch o’ clothes—not tile Island of the Argyleshire Hebrides. Knlay lutititi, It la some twelve miles long and four that the estates of Commodore Van- even shoes.” know about pictures? You never SI.. SO— I Set. painted any. derbilt and Jay Gould have about dou "Why, Tommy, that wouldn’t be miles broad. By reason of Its flatness. M. r. b . D. Tlree Is prettily described In an ancient bled in the hands of the late owners. proper.” Critic—My dear fellow, I know a The Vanderbilt propertiea were worth bad egg, though I never laid any. "Yes, it would, gran’pa; I want to Celtic legend aa “the kingdom whose $80,000,000 and the Gould interests put wings on him—an' make him an summits are lower than the waves." Around the coast there are some forty $70,000,000. angel.” ruined watch towers of unknown his tory and several "standing atones." The Duke's factor’s house was erected In the middle of the eighteenth century on the site of the venerable ruin of a turreted caatle.—London Chronicle. Short Storie^ A CONGRESSMAN IFRICAN HORStS AR« HARO* IM.«” Cured of Calatrh of Long Standleg t> 1 f drug Ulto A tunulvnllou« lury •If'm. Your verdict ilmlly mix«|. Foreman of Jury-Vis, yo(lr ho,)or It a In Mcordance with Iho ovid*n(J Hood’s Sarsaparilla SINKING SPELLS. •»Ifb »XFML» 1 Push and Pull. Hho—lie's in the push, all right Ho—How did he gel there* Hlie—Oh, he bail a pull. Ki t ongrve»m»ii A. T. G o . k 1 w , u Ex t'ongrt'aaiiian A. T, Goodwyn, front Alalieina writes the following letter: The I’eruna M«lieino Co., Columbus, Ohio: Gentlemen—"I have now used twu bottles of I’eruna, and am a «ell man today. 1 could led the g<Msl effects of your mediciM Ixdore I had ueed it a week, after suffering with catarrh for over a year." Keepectfulljr, A. T. Gmaiwyn. Catarrh in its various forms is rspiiily iweoniing a national curse. An undoubtt'd rcinetly has I »ten dis covered by Dr. Hartman. This rent* «ly has Is-cit thoroughly •tested dur ing the past 40 years. Prominent nien have conte to know of its virtues end are making public utterances 011 the subject. To save the country wo must save the p«>ople. To save the |»eopk< we must protect them from disease. The disease that is al once the most prevalent and stubborn ot cure i* catarrh. Public men of all parties recognise in I’eruna a national catarrh remedy of unequalled merit. If you do not derive pronipt and satisfactory results from the use of I’eruna. write at once to Dr. Hart man. giving a full statement of your case and he will I»’ pleased to give you his valuable advice gratia. Aildrevs Dr. Hartman, president of the Hartman Baiutaruni, Columbus, Ohio. JOHN POOLE, Portland, Fool ot Grego», Morrison Mrovi. Can give you the beet hergela* la Bnggteo. I’tows, Boiler* and Engines, Wiqdmills end Machinery, Pump* end General bro us belore buying. THE NkfOORNHOK Roller Boaring Hoader U th* best In the world, li ha« no equal is StHtmitH aojvaraaiurr. amo anan.ioitr. I ha« been leal a. I In ell korveal Said, |a handling, «leerlos «Ireiielh, and II,ko mut diati, Il la «Illi, ul « , h a,, hl. In laot runs lighier with four li naoiTae »at uq the o$ MH'urmirb 4. H. aOYLAM, Onn'l Apnnt, foptlaho . otti ot a. ■5 FARM MACHINERY AND SUPPLIES. FREE TO FARMERS MILWAUKKK BINDERS AND NOWEIS. ••TUB rAIK THAT I K i I» " Our 1901 Vehicle Book Our 1901 Implement Catalogue JUST ISSUED. (S WET WORK'15 YOURS? •COKE«/ «•nd roar n.m« .n-1 I' O. addma and will mail on* or both, u desired. trae ot all (barge. Mitchell, Lewis & Stayer Co rv art. a nd . Rheumailsm Rheumatism is due to aa excess of scid in the blood. When this escapes through the pores of the akin, as it often does, it produces some form of skin eruption—some itching disease like Eczema or Tetter — but when these little tubes or sweat glands are suddenly closed by exposure to cold and sudden chilling of the body, then the poisons thrown off by the blood, finding no outlet, settle in membranes, muscles, tissues and nerve*. These parts become greatly inflamed, feverish and ; dagger-like, maddening pains follow in quick succession, the muscles become extremely tender, the nerves break down and the sufferer is soon reduced to a state of helplessness and misery. Thia acid poison penetrates the joints and seems to dry out the natural oils, and the legs, arms and fingers become so stiff and sore that every movement is attended with excruciating pains. Liniments, plasters, electricity and baths, while their use may give temporary Base, cannot be called cures, for the disease returns with every change of the weather. 8. 3. S. cure* Rheumatism by ** Three years a<o I had a severe attsvek of working a complete change in !• ffrippe, which left me almost a phyeioal the blood ; the acids are neutral wreck. To add to my wretched condition, a ized, the circulation purified and aerere form of Rheumatism developed. X the rich, healthy blood that is tried all the physicians in our city, but none of them could do me any permanent good. I carried to the irritated, aching need all tho rhenmatlo ouree I could hear of, muscles and joints, soothes and but received no benefit. After beginning 8. B. heals them. 8. S. S. cures Rheu B. X was relieved of the pains and have gained matism even when inherited or tn flesh and strength and my general health brought on by the excessive use la hotter than for years. I oonelder 8. B. 8. of mercury. Opium, in some tho grandest blood medicine in tho world, and heartily recommend it to any one seek- form, is the basis of nearly all tag relief from the tortures of Rheumatism. so-called Rheumatic Cures, B. 9. OBXGOBT, Union, B. C.” which deaden the pain but do not touch the disease and lead to ruinous hsbits. Alkalies snd the potash and mineral remedies so often pre scribed, affect the tender lining of the stomach and weaken the digestion, thus adding another burden to the already weak and impoverished blood. S. 8. S. con tains no mineral or dangerous drug of any kind, but is a simple, vegetable remedy and the most perfect blood purifier known. Send for our book on Rheu matism and write our physicians if you wish any information or advice. We would be glad to mail you a book free; we charge nothing whatever for medical advice. THE 5WIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, <JA. Fears a Tlrnlxr Famine. If It were not for the foreign auppllea England receives a timber famine would have overtaken the country long ago, because the home.grown supply has not been able to meet a tithe of the demand for long enough, and that only of Inferior kinds of timber. If the for elgn supply of fir alone was to fall off sensibly now the whole building trade of the country would come to a partial standstill and the wagon companies would be next to Idle. Tried to Please Her. Mlstress- l'd Just like to know what was the meaning of all that loud and angry talking down stairs last nlgbt? Domestic—That was Just me and me busband, mum. "Your busband? You told me when you came that you were not mnrrh-d.'' "I wasn’t, then, mum; but you com plained about havin’ so much love-mnk- In’ In th’ kitchen, so I married one of ’em.’’-New York Weekly. ' A CAS A BN V X "Ao" ' ‘ "X ’ ” Ttur£of1í•^aa, •«>«»« tiro signa! lure or Cna*. H. Fletcher, and lias been made under hio personal fliipervinlon for over .30 veara AiuJv . * to deceive you in thia. CounteJeTt»,’imitatV,0 eits, Imitations and What is CASTORIA Caatorla 1« a harmle»» aiibatlttite for Castor Oil i»Ilr- fforic, Drop» and Hoothing Hyrupn. It is Pleasiint ftPi» contain» neither Opium, Morphino nor otli. r N,,«<>» « ‘T’.*'* ,U It <D slroys w’lrnm and allay» FcvcriNlincsq. it currg IMarrliiiui wii Colle. It relieve» Toething Trouble^ e.roei Coni?,n^ nd and Flatulency. It a»»lmllate» tiro Food, rcgula& ho Htomarh and Bowels, giving healthy and nut The Children'» Panacea The Muth'i’S‘ Friend “* P’ The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho Signaturo of In Use For Over 30 Years. ▼Mt CENTAUR CO! errv. On. Dulldere of High Grade THRESHERS, CLOVER HULLHRS, HORSE POWERS, TRACTION AND FARM ENGINES AND BOILERS, SAW MILLS, ETC EDWARD HUGHE8, General Agent. 182-180 Madison St., Portland. O»gon. Catalogue M^ikd Free. PRUSSIAN 8TOCK FOOD lk. <Irrel Coodltlower anU »«•<* Peltewer ******* More Week ee I ms »’ee< COW» give More «nJ kkhw SUIk. IKM1S I MM Qakkev M gives IM« Feed. Package, SOo and Bl.OO- ■ «BBS PI«» IIIKIW-(loot) BOB BTVNTKO CSI.VBB reveosw B smbuv Co . 01 Pawl. Mlaa. OasTi.aMBw I have l>era «reding yoer re»sai*a Orocs Poo»«0 thovoughlirrit ««lee It glvre Ibra« an appellle, and msbra I»« P»«v gro«. 1 also ivied It on «tunled ealveo with snllviactor, . P. W. Gnrw>w« 111*1*1«» WKN, Ceasl Agent, Preai and Taylor Ole.. Pnrllnnd. Ore*«»- XX m mm m Rg m **>«■« .. The perte.-llon ot Wall llaetsr. Is Iti» unir mswnsl fa U PS !.. PS Pf f B m Mwmm æa with wbich repalrlo* ceo bo done nrally snd l««'*7 m aawe^swm It you have never es».t II «»nd and e»t •1 •* H WHI per y®«- For informsllon sdd LAN^I P LAS f Erf *»*• THE ADAMANT OO.. AfrnU wanted in every town. Foot ot Wlh MreeL r $ * A 9 & $ & 4s ft FurtlenU. <><•••• What Does It Cost? We have just issued an excellent little Cat alogue on Fence subjects. Full illustrations; all the newest Fence information. A postal card will bring It to you. J»» Portland Anchor Fence Co. 743 Nicolai St., Portland, Or. .J GEISLER PATENTS COMPANY. Chamber of Commerce, PORTLAND, OREGON. Altogether llifferent. Tt’e all very well before a girl'» mar ried for her to get a flower In her hair,” remarked the Observer of Event* nnd Thing«, “but It'* an entirely different matter If after she'a married she get* I tier lialr In tbe flour.”—You here Htute*- : • maa. «•«»« I I. A V li. WOOP KX!KA< THE AULTMAN & TAYLOR MACHINERY CO. ,fJsn vtiP «v Keeley Cure J. A. FREEMAN. tlenrrsl Ageat. ISO at. W«i«r M. WAl.lKH A oil pension SUMMER . . . . . . . . . . . .fflllllÄjÄl'' __________________ •lci<|oe0. W««hlna!vn, 0. G., they «III re replie» B. 6th N. H. Vol« Hielt sotti Corps. Froteeutlng ciel tos aluce 1*7«. il Stfwä. dwriw for I