B I a Scrofula F«w are »ntlrely ft*»» from H. It mm d*iv«*|i«p mo slowly a« lo«-an«» Hill« If any illeturbau< • doting the whole period uf eblldboud. h may then produce dynprpiil«, c»i«rrlj, ami marked tendency lo conau nipt Ion, before miiiilf« ithig |t»elf In much cutaneoua »rup lion or glandular swelling. It I« I min I to be aure that you are quite free fr<>m It. »ml you con rely on BY Alx.ut seventeen years ago Alonso R. Gilman or H«ntb Berwick, Me., while driving In New York with bl« wife was passing ■ «tone wslt II* stop(>«d. got out aud tmwl t)>« lone« of MVeral rocka by tapping tl>«iri with Ills pen knife. He later ctmfld«! to bla wlfa an Idea that hn>l been suggesting Itaelf to him for a long time. lie wlebe.1 to col Ie«*t tb1rt«-en rocka of ili« right tone« to make a acai« of on« <«<«««, aeiultohaa Included. 11« could piny upon tlx-m with mallets, be thought. Ilk» a xylo- phone, Hlnce then bls «pare time baa b«en «[s-ut In «•■nrchlng stone walla • nd heaps. He haa <*arrl<-<l atones miles wbb h outdoors gave as «weet nnd cor- r««'t tones as could be Imagine«!, but which were uaeleaa when placed I*-aid" tin- other« of th» liulrument, tlie dif ference In tone la Ing <-aiia«<! by th« confining wnlla or the al<| of a wlml or "Jear atmoa{>h>-r« outdoors. The result of days of avar<*h!ng. teat- Ing. carting and clipping ivivr lire lu the "rockoplione room" of Mr. Gilman’s home on Young »treet. the only rocko- phone In the country mid probably In the world. FTfty two ro<-ks, or four octaves, are plac«>d in a case resem bling a aqusrc |>lano case In height and sliu(>e. «Ix.ut 12 fret long «ml 3 12 feet wide. Th* rocks vary In size from six Inches to three feet, the general aba{ie Is oblong, the average thlcknre« alx>ut sn Inch. Mr. Gilman and bla son«, aged 1*1 amt II re«|Hx-tlicly, «tan<l at tlie Instru ment ami {>luy upon It wltb mallets. The I m - ik I s of the««- are lignum vitae or boxwood, one edge tt|>i»'l with rubber for pianissimo effects. The tone of tlie rockopbone 1« unlike that of any other tnatrument; there 1« not the metallic ring of the metalopbons nor tlie hol low aoiind of the wooden xylophone. Tliere 1« n rippling, natural tone qual ity that fl rat aatonlah»« the bearer and then becomes very pleaaing to the ear. I* lias l>een recently te«ted hy a pro- feMlonal tuner and d»*lared to be In perfect tune. After being ca{s-clally ar ranged by Mr. Gilman any music In any key can («• played upon It Mr. Gilman «till devotes his «pare time to tlie perfecting of bfa unique instru ment adding to and « hanging the rocka. to F. .Marlon t'rawford, who has l*-en cboasa •a on« of thrre to writ« tbs Ilf« of Pop« L(0 XIII, knows Italian ! a* well a« ba kuowa English, and I« a tn rl<l ymi of 11 r«1l<*ally an<l pormMently. 1 Itomau < utbolie. A« < i * i >1 no Bubelllul», but Inalal on having Probably tb« last family link with lluotl'a. Liquid ur tablet«, IUU iJoeeo tl. Millet, the {«Inter of "Tbo Angelo«," bus pasatsl «way In the prraon of hl* brother. Jean Baptist« Millet. Like his more faim.ua elder brother, be was uu a rt lat. Mrs. Millie Ihilt.iktr Ileiirl Allorge, a young French poet, has written a volume of poetry, called th.. "Nplrlt of f.eometry,” He «Ings the charms of the parolleloplpedoit, tlie I know— asymptote and tin* rhomlsdd, and rides poker and th.* pons aslnorum on Pegasus' back. A volume by Hlgnore t'aruao, the won twen m.l.sl Italian tenor, Is attracting much attention In the book worbl. a« it has Ids own caricatures of the members of Ills company. The «Inger will give the profits of tlie book to Hie Italian Benevolent Institute and Its hospital. Of great writers, Maxim Gorky con I'«rm er nii 4 th» I'arly Wir«. siders Nhnk.-speiire first He says ths When the ln<h*|MMidrut telephone corn- "great ban! la staggering." Among pnnlee fi'«t I»« gitn to ruine together In philosophers lie llk<-s Schopenhauer and fTitivrnt lone tu t*\< liNiigw riiM*rl»n< »». Nietzsche. Ilia favorite pm-ta are Hy uiiff furt wue nlMiiye (uinineutod u|M»n mn and Heine. He ilkre also Ooethe with frvrit rurlOBlty by the mnnugori and Flaubert and Is foud uf Pu in HU tho of town or city plunte. Buys H uccoml I elder. I III» wne that they Invnrlnbly mot with I "Any man.'' «ays the Ita». Thon*«« fnlluro hi thi-ir ondoavoni to Indwv Hixon, “who alts dowu aud trtre to fnrinrre to put In what lire known ae •‘l<M,kout’* di*vl<re, by numi in of which write a b<s>k or a play for a profession 1 every tclrphono on n party lino bocuiute al critic's approbation la a fool, tried a chapter of my first suiveaafill prn<*tlmlly n private wlro. in cltluo, tho party lino I b «'onaldered book on my lOy.-arold eon. He cried grout nulBonre, !»«*<• a iim there I b no | when I had flnlalied writing IL 1 was privacy In convrnmtIona, and all thu assurrd of Its aucivma." A well rememtiervd author of tlie last I n »II b on tho lino are rung each time u rllw»r mil a. Nuturuliy, tho uinnug generation is olive !>>gan, now feeble »re of plants figured that thia objoc .’ from old age and lack of f.a»d and driv tlon prevail«! lu th» country alao; but. i en Into tlie streets for uoii|>ayment of n I moat without <«i<-eptlon, they found rent Nlw says her husband will do (hut one of tho giuut nttrnctlone to the nothing for her support Kite la ex runner wna that hit (olephone did ring treuisly deaf and even with a battered every time the other alitreu or twenty ear trutui«t <v»uld hardly make out [»replo on the lino rang up. and that bo what ti>« magistral« was saying to her could hoar or be overboard In conver | Oscar Wilde died an umllsciiarged aatlon. It wm a practical detuonatra bankrupt, but bls executor auuoum-e« tlon of tho M?cli'l hunger the farmer that «Ince Wilde's death, the sale of hue endured f<»r conturlea, and which bls books (notnbly "I<e Profundi«,“ la now ended. tliAnks to tbo arrival uf which the Putnam« published in thia telephone (x>m|M«tltIon. A MYSTERIOUS ERRAND. ¡ country not long sine«), has enabled j him to ¡.ay hl* English creditors In full. Ka«laa»4*e old»»« !•»»», M«■ M tt» Ihiffrtkrr, K. R. No 3, The only living ¡w*»r who w««a mem The French creditor». It Is believed, ♦ »♦♦A ess ss•«•»♦•»•♦♦»♦♦♦♦< C'ol'ituLia, Trnn , a file»* ber <>f the ho um ? <>f Ionia nt th» tlm» will la. paid from the profits to In» se During tlie Harrison admlnlatratloc **l waa affl <trd with dv^prpM» for lev« of Quran Victoria’» •rcreelon la I »rd cured fmtn a forth.xjiulng uniform edl rral irtwv ncwl nt I. i M confined to mv Honator Nherman was known to M N»laon U p Burrreded to the earldom tlon of hl« works. bid. ufuddr to »«I up. very close to the President One day, In I KIA. Lord Nelauu la nut a direct **\\»tri»d a»v»ral different doctor» •o « veteran Washington correspond MARKET FOR GODS OR IDOuS. tleatondnnt of the li«ro of Trn falcar, without relief. «it riqvirt«, Mr. Rhenium drove to tlie “I had gbrn up .ill hop«- of any refief but la only «»Ilatrrnlly descended from I' b terprlai sg Trader ■ *♦*• a t'haaoe Htate Iiepiirtment, was Immediately llorallo Ndaoii a winter, Mrs. Bolton, and w•«« »lenodead when mv husband Amon« the People of ladla. admitted to the presence of tlie Be«-ro lie enjoya a ir>u»d »etnie and a ¡»»nwloii bought nw « boCIk ul Prrutui. The folio« I ng 1« an extract from a tary. and remained closeted for a long “Al brat I could n«»< nolle» any tiene« of £5 imm » granted tu thw flrat Ixird Nel «tier actually received by a b«w* time. Tli« next day be again called HI, but after lahing tevrral bottle* 1 son and hi« hr Ira. doing bualmwa with foreign countries on the Secretary, and «gain «fayed a waa cured found and w»l|. Th« letter cam« from Kumbliakonam, long time. Then be was driven to tb« flow's TblsT * It ta to PrriMMi I owe n»v fife today. W» offer On» Mui !r»4 bultarB Reward for Mouth India: White Houae and bad an audience with “I c tire r f u 11 y recouiioand it lo • II an? rat«- f < atarrh tbai tanuvi b» cured by "As native« of India are always wor the I'resident Hall • < alarth • or» •ufferera." » j ■ Il t. s r Y A < u . Prurc, Toledo, a ■hl|«>ni of all gods and Idols, If you The uewspai-er men. who had pul<! W», th» uu•1»rMgtu,'1. ha*» «»own F. J. Revised Fomiuld. ( hriiey f. r th» iaa: lu y car», and I» u « h biia cau favor me with a ll«t of Idol«, their little attention to the first visit ware "For s numlwr ol yesrs i»quesls I • V» tx*rf»tUy fl Hv ratio In a l l uaiueaa trai.aao- price« «nd sum« «ample idol« I will be all agog. Tlie Ohio Journalists espo an ! f nan* all* able to carry out any ul>- ron.r to ms from s mullllti Is ol grsts Koi.« able to «end you a large wholesale or )lKat|i*ng ma<!» by lhetr nrtu rally trle<! to find out the meaning uf fill friwmls, urging that Pstuna 1» W i«t 4 lat a t, Whoicaai» I'r ugyiate. Tul»d*>. O. dvr for thv«e goods. which will take the Senator's movement^ but could IN ■ h INN Ah 4 Maa VIM, « Uvlaaa.o ¡»rug- given a slight l«x«tiv« quality, I have gl ’ ail up eiceedlngly well auioug uatlves all la I ulrdo. ' • not I hwii «X|>«rimstiling with ■ laxative a.I 11» I • < a arrh < ur» !■ taken Internally, a t- over India, aud If you can got me th« 1: g dlr»< tly upon (be bl*w«<! an«i uiurvua aur* Tlie mystery doe{>ened when, on tbs ill!ion for quite a length of time, ami fa ea ot tn» ajalriu. I'lha .¿r jwr bulUe. sole agency from that factory f >r In day following, Mr Sherman fur tb« now teal gratlfie.1 to announr« to the • n»- I !■» a i KruggiAtA Iraiitnonlale tree. troducing their Idols throughout India third time saw tbo Hall a Family 1'111» are the beet. I'rrel dent and tb« frlen.ls of Peruns that I hsv« lncor|H>i. I am sure to make their business a Kecrtnry of State, Something of na ateil such « quality in ilia medicine A (lallant ley, Ila.rough «mx-ess here In the event of which, in my opinion, can only en A Bostonian was talking about th« tlielr undertaking to give the «ol« tlonal, perhn|>« of InteniationaL liu portance must be going on. The corre- hftne« Ila well known la»netlri«l chars, late Henry Harland. agency throughout India. Ilurmah and tar. "» H. H.lRTM IN. M, l>." “Harland was a graceful, gallant < '«y Ion, and also a fixed traveling al ■t-indenta l«gan to tx-Hli-ge every soul." hs said. "Even In bls buyhoud lowance. «ay í-o a mouth, Including source of Information, Mr. Halford, the swretnry to the 1'realdeut was llntta to one of my clerk« to begin GASOLENE INGINfS , < k.tw he turned the prettiest compliment I- — ' ■ n a « ■ 1 J I . , . "In bls boyhood be studied lartla with, who will go throughout India and fairly overwhelmed by the auxluus uewspa|s*r men. Bt> 1rs at I |*rl- r. V» rd« for , «tai..g under s charming young woman. secure orders from nativa«. rich and On tlie fourth dny he advised thro« RtIfRSON MAC HIM RV COMPANY '“I'bla young lady, calliug bltu up In |»n>r, merchants and nobles, etc. Journalists that be would see them at Portland, Or eg »n. class on« morning, said: “If you can kindly see your way to " 'Henry, name som« of th« chief get me the side agency on the atovs tho White llous«'. When they appeared he said that he would tell them the ex Imnutles of education.' lines I cun uiako It a groat «u.x-eM "Th« boy, amlllng Into bls taacher*« financially for both of us, you under act meaning of the frequent visits made by Senator Sherman to the I'ree pretty eyes, auawrrad: Portland Trade lïirri tory taking to supply me with Idola and I ” 'Hcbooliulstrvasea.' "—Philadelphia undertaking to sell them as fast a« blent and to the So-rtary of State It they would promise to hold tlie mattet Bulletin. (aisalhle. There 1« no com|>etftlon for In strict confidence, not publish It and this lino of business hero and hem'« I not even disclose It to their colleagues TWICE-TOLD TESTIMONY wish to lie the first In the Held, and l’j»u their promise to do the best A Human XV he Has SuWered Tails How natives are such a bigoted people that they could In the premises. Mr. Hal MAUK I^.SIKIIN» Weister tn. Tort ami t<> I iinl ilrllvf« they will sell their souls If {toMlble to laiNMi prier» «n l»uit«rna »in| »¡.tir» ford replied that their word was suffi Tli« thoiiaamla ol women who (ufier worship an Idol of tlielr own.** cient Then, w thout a smile, he ob hai-ksch«, («minor, urinary <ll.or.ler« < hooking the serve«! : •nd other kl.incy ills, "Gentlemen, tho real object of tbes« “ My denr. 1 hnre been rend lug ur • 111 find comfort in visits by Senator Sherman Iles In th« th» words of Mrs. w It hill the la«t week« and I think I fact that lie Is going sway for the sum Jan« Farrell, of C06 have a limn« for the bn by,- said Mrs. tner. nnd desires to get an appointment Ocean Av«., Jersey Greening one day, for lila coachman to be a messenger I d "You have, eh? What Is It?" City, N. J., who "I read that Phoebus, tlie God of tlie State l»epartment till he gets back." ••ys: "1 reiterate • II I have said before Hay, comes up bright and twautlful In E'allln« S'rom Saw to Rarth. in piai«« of lhvan's tlie morning, and that bo lights the The philosophers have figured out Kiilnav rills. J had world, that without him------ " some queer problems rlnc« th« time of "Now. look here, madam; let's have Horatio, bnt none of them Is rnorq X been having heavy l.ackach« and my general health was no foolishness here, You can't call that enriona than that relating to th« afiectad when I began using them. My clillil by any such name. Hid Pho*- nmount of time It would take for an feet were swollen, my eyes puffed, and bus of history yell from 11 p. m. to <1 object to fall from the sun or moon dixay spells were heqiient. Kidney a. m., and IntermUtci.ib from .3 to 7 It has been decided, action waa irregular and the secretions o'clock? I myself am doing tlie god- to our earth. highly colored. Today, however, I am of day buslneaa In the matter of get after an Immei. e nmount of figuring, a well woman, and I am confident that ting up. and I'm not going to divide that If n bowlder weighing n ton should Doan's Kidney Pills have made me so, the honors. If you want a myth.dog fnll from the sun It would take It ninety-nine years, nine months and two an<l are keeping me well." leiil cognomen for that destroyer of hours to reach the earth. The same Hold by all dealers. fiO cents a box. rest. I lune It." Isiwlder could ninke the trip from the Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. “What la It?" asked Mrs. Greening moon to the enrth tn four and on» with considerable asperity. half days. "Aurora I" brutally yell«! Mr. G Then lie left tlm house. —Washington •■ntlnat Tiger" 1« a ChwreK, Post The MathodlHt pastor In the "dry' Hood’s Sarsaparilla * A COMfh NOW A ROCKOPHONE. Si«al*«l l»«lr««s«l»l WhUb la Lllta- lr ■» l ««S ■ < urloallr. CONFINED TO HER BED WITH DYSPEPSIA. “I Owe My Life to Peru na,” Says Mrs. Huffaker. f Don’t Poison Baby. pORTY YEARS AGO almost every mother thought hor child mutt have ■ PAREGORIC or laudanum to make it sleep. These drugs will produce sleep, and A FEW DROPS TOO MANY will produce the SLEEP FROM WHICH THERE IS NO WAKING. Many are the children who have been killed or whose health has been ruined for life by paregoric, laudanum and morphine, each of which is a narcotic product of opium. Druggists are prohibited from milling either of tho narcotics named to children at all, or to anybody without labelling them “ poison.” The definition of “ narcotic ” is: "«i medicine which relieves pain and produces sleep,but which in poisonous doses produces stupor, coma, convul sions and death.” Thetasto and smell of medicines containing opium are disguised, and sold under tho names of “ Drops,” “ Cordials,” “ Soothing Sj rups,” eto. You should not permit any medicine to be given to your children without you or your physician know of what it is composed. CASTORIA DOES NOT CON TAIN NARCOTICS, if it bears tho signaturo of Chas. H. Fletcher. Letters from Prominent Physicians addressed to Chaso II. Fletcher. oo D rops CASTORIA pÁVrfie table PreH****00***^5 ! stmilatinflthcFoodAndReViila I ting the Skimaita and Howels of KFANIS/< HILMRi-N Promotes Di^estion.Cbeerful- nessand ReM Contains neither Optimi Morphine nor Mineral N ot N ahcotic . M.I y-» r««rm A perfect Remedy for Constipa tlon. Sour Sto mach. Diarrhoea Worms jConvulsions Feverish- andLossor SLEEP- 4 Wtlekes in More Converts Every Year ^ ounces 4^ Every day in every year that comes, more housewives are giving up their exhorbitant priced Baking Powders and turning to K C, the honest and reliable, which has stood so well the test of years. They are find* ing out that BAKING V POWDER f* K costs one-third the price of A powder anywhere near K C fl quality, and makes better, purer, more fl healthful baking. 25 ounces for 25c.^^^fl i Bend postal fur " Book of Presents.” ^flB^^ JAQUES MFC. CO. Chicago. ■"«■«hells. When N’upoleon III. was approaching sovereignty he naked a Judkioii« ttletid to otmerve lilm carefully for a week and to |H.lnt out to him anything that he did which was not nceordlng to tlie severest mile of the manner of a well bred matt At the end of the week there was only one practlc« which his friend had noticed. Tlie Emperor after eating n ladled egg Invariably thrust Ills »{ hmiii through It. Whenre this practice line arisen, at one tlm« not uncoinmon. It Is dllllcult to say. Some date It from a very early period and asaume that It waa done originally In order to prevent witches sailing In the eggshells. First Insnrsne« < ompan,. The first Insnrsne« company was started In 17W. Tlie nam« of the coni- pany was “Amlcabla,” am! It was eatnb- Halted In London. Th« average man can always flml time to do that which h« ought not to do. Roni« men do an awful lot of hard work looking fbr an easy Job. town of Waverly, Tenn., mulcted tb« police to locate a "blind tiger” and was surprised to find that the illegal gin mill was In the church basement and comluctt'd by two of the apparently moat devout members of his congrega tion, a doctor aud a Justice ot tb« peace. Now She llatoa Him. She wish««! to break It to him gvntly. "1 have dwhlecL" she said, “to rstum your ring." 11«, however, waa a resourcvful man who illil not believe In letting a worn nn get the better of him. "You ne«*«lu't bother," be reyll«!. “I buy them by tho dozen." GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Simla Signature of NEW YORK. Msncburla's clima te corresporid* to ihet of Canada ; Ite else le six times that >f Engiand and Wales ; ita populatioa JM.UOO.OOO. X tkenwill And Mr*. Winslow's Soothing Syrup ths b«.t remedy t use fur their children during the teething period. Copyl.g the Itn Family Cat—I’m not going to out of the same dish with you! Dog—Why not! Lota of people scrap worse than wo do eat at same table! St. V.tne* r’aa<-e end all Merrrms Dt«-«'«- permauenlly cured by I'r. Kline's <*r-a< Kee:or*r. r-end S.r K HE E tl trial b-dtl-. -d ireauea. Dr. K ILKUa . Ld..su Arch SL. n>lla..P. N» Treabl«. "What la tt>< meaning of 'alter ego’?" sskfd ths t*sch«r «I tb* b*g-.nn«re' ciao* Frlead.hi»'« Tribate. in Latin. "The o:h«r I," said tb« boy wltb Mrs. Weilon (trying on her gorgeoue rurly hair. bonnet)—How do you like the effect? "Gl*« a Matane« containing the Mrs. Cbillicon-Kearney—Why, it's won phrase." derful. You have the right idea. There's " U. winked kla Othar I.'” nothing like oontrasts, is there? WATtmOOfOllHCLOTTOG. 5LKLH5 POMMEL 5UCEB A» SAT5. POLLOWINC OUB SUCCBJiEA AT PHiLAOLLVniA CHICACO AND OTHtB EAP03ITI0HA WE WON THE HIGHEST POSSIBLE AWARD AT THE ST. LOUIS WORLD5 PAI fcoWEC’Z——° >.’ . ***> BOSTON OFCAW GßAND SILVER FILINGS Oftentitnra e »Hrer flllinr '■ tro’t»!'! abl«*1h«u< Id. But Boine denUtta u»e th» mate Lal BllOWing th» m<«t prt Ct to iFemY«* You hktulob »'• thl' tu ihw judim-nt of the dentist Why nu» go to den- tl«tB who ha*» built and main tain a rvputation for reliabili- ? Liamluaiiun« free. CLA.SS1FIEDADVERTI5ING * Dr. J. W. Dlnadala, uf Chicago, Ill, says: "I uh your Castorl* and ad vis« Its utt In all families whar« there are children.'* Dr. Alexander E. Mlntle, of Cleveland, Ohio, says; “I have frequently prescribed your Castorl* and have found It a reliable and pleasant rem edy tor children." Dr. J. 8. Alexander, of Omaha, Neb, raya: "A medicine io valuable and beneficial for children as your Castorl* L>, deserves tha highest praise. I had It In use everywhere." Dr. J. A. McClellan, of Buffalo, N. Y., eays: "I have frequently prescribed your Castorl* for children and always got good result*. In tact I use Castorl* for my own children." Dr. J. W. Allen, of Ct Lou!*, Mo, says: "I heartily endorse your Ca» tori*. I have frequently ¡reggrlbcd It la my med.cal practice, and Lavs always found It to do all that 1* claimed for it” Dr. C. H. Glidden, of St Paul, Minn., says: "My experience as a prao titloner with your Castorla haa been highly satisfactory, and I consider It an excellent remedy for the young.“ Dr. H. D. Benner, of Philadelphia, Pa, says: "I have used your Ca*- torla as a purgative in the cases of children fur years past with the moat happy effect, and fully endorse it a* a safe remedy." Dr. J. A. Boarman, of Kansas City, Mo, says: “Your Castorl* la a splen did remedy for children, known th« world over. I use It In my practice and have no hesitancy in recommending It for the complaint* of Infanta and children." Dr. J. J. Mackey, of Brooklyn. N. Y., says: "I consider your Castorla aa excellent preparation for children, being composed ot reliable medicines and pleasant to the taste. A good remedy for all disturbance* of th« digestive organs." "or. C. Gee Wo WONDERFUL HOME TREATMENT WISE BROTHERS DfNTISTS Cor. Third and Washington St a. For a Good Complexion F OR Clear Eyes —Sweet Breath —Clean Tongue —Calm Nerves —Good Temper and —Poise Eat a Cascaret whenever you suspect you need it. Carry a little 10c Emer gency box constantly with you, in your Purse or Pocket. When do you need one? —When your Tongue is costed —When you have Heart burn. Belching, Acid Risings In Throat. —When Pimples begin to peep out. —When yeur stomach Cnaws and Burns. That's tho time to check coming Con stipation. Indigestion and Dyspepsia. That's the time to take a Cascaret. a a « One candy tablet night and morning, taken regularly for a short time, is war ranted to cure the worst case of Consti pation or Indigestion that walks the earth. One tablet taken whenever you suspect you need It will Insure you against 90 per cent of all other ills likely to attack you. Because 90 per cent of these Ills begin Always I'uraalnar. In the Bowels, or exist through poor Nutri "What's your occupation, sir?" "Mine la a pursuit I'm a bill col tion. Cascarets don't purge, don't weaken, lector, yon know." don't Irritate, nor upset your stomach. This Is tlie difference between under- They don't act like "Physic" that flush clothes Hint lingerie: Vndsrelotbes sut the Bowels with a waste of precious cover th« wearer up and lingerie stm Digestive Juice needed for tomorrow's ply throws a shadow over her. Bowel-work. A man's full strength Isn't as great No, — they act Ilka Exercise, on the aa wheu be la only Lu If fulL Bowels, Ins lead. They stimulate the Bowel Muscles to contrsct and propel the Food naturally past the little valves that mix Digestive Juices with Food. They strengthen these Bowel-Muscles by exercising them. This stronger action, producing greater nutrition from food, brings back to the Bowel-Muscles greater strength for self operation. The Bowel-Muscles can thus.In a short time, dispense with any Drug assistance whatever. Cascarets are safe to take as often as you need them, while pleaspnt to eat as Candy, e Th s w n«I rful Ch' i e-.» lAucsut is celled $r**at IxH iauee be c ires propie w tb»»ul op»ra- iiou tbisi arr <i*e i ui» to di*. M* currs with ibo»» wonderful Cli io e- ber<M. ruo.s, bud harks and veceiabi« that ar« rntlrriy u • »- M' km AO ' ■ in • h c n ■ r It o . . he use <»( tbo»» B I ows u r . ea wtit -h * • n I s»Me<*. Ha . u. r .ir v-to i: «vc.s a rti. asthnia, iun<,’hr »w V < <1- i rrde of t* st jhoq I a '. s . < h tree* in •*!• -at" ' a I’atKats . hr an i m itaah N«nd »lamp. VON»ULTATIUN FitKii. Udnss THE C. GEE WO CHINESE MEDICINE CO 162 Meuti First St., S. E. Cor. Morrison i L-ai-er PUMILAND, UHtGON. , \_________ —______ / W. L. D ouglas •3= & *3= SHOES® W. L. Douglas S4.OO Cllt Edge Lin« cannot be equalled at any price. SHOIS Then carry the little ten-cent box con stantly with you in your purs«, and take a Cascaret whenever you suspect you need It. One Csscaret at a time will promptly cleanse a foul Breath, or Coated Tongu«- fSTA8UsHlP JULY g |g»A C apitai All druggists sell them—over ten mil lion boxes a year, for six years past. Be very careful to get the genuine, made only by the Sterling Remedy Company and never sold In bulk. Every tablet stamped “CCC." a a KT FREE TO OUR. FRIENDS! We wxat to stnd to our friends a beautiful Frtnch-desirned. GOLD PLATED BONBOlf BOX. hard-rnsraeled In colors. It la a beauty for th« dressinx table. Ten cents In stamps is asked as a measurs of rood faith and to cover cost of Cucarets, with which this dainty trinket Is loaded. 711 Send to-day, mentionins this paper- Address Stecluu Kecaedy tompany, tbiugo or New York. «asokos» W. L. DOUGLAS MA KES « SELLS MOM MEM’S AS. 5» SHOES THAN AMY OTHEA MAHUf AOTUItER IM THE WORLD. c i n nnn ri * aro to««,,«« c «« « I UjUUU (loprovs thl, staKawnt. It I could lake you Into mv thrre large lactorlso at Brockton, Mass., and .how you the Inllnis, care with w hlch e. erv pair of «hoc, 1« made J-9 would reallie why W I.. H oux I s .« ».I SO ,h*M co,l more to make, why they hold their ehapa, III better, wear longer, and ar, ol grmia« lntrln«lc calue than any other SJ.SO «hoa. W. L. Douai** Strong M*d* Sh*aa far Man. S3.SO. S2.OO. Dara’ SahaafR Droaa Shona. S3.SO. S2.S1.rS.S1.S0 . CAUTION.- 1' >MiBt upon having W.L.lAoug- las sh<>«M. T iibo n*» substitute. None genuine without his name ami price Btamp»d on bottom. Fast Color iuelets usod ; they will not woar brasafp Write for illustrHle«! Catalog. W. L. UOLGLAN, Bruck ton. M am . P. N. U.