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» Hair Dressing yl hued humming bird« am! v»ri colored Ani-hmi Nearly every one lilies u fine hair dressing. Something to iiis I lc the huir more manage able; to keep It from being too rough, or from splitting at the ends. Something, too, that will feed the hair at the same time, a regular hair-food. Well-fed hair will be strong,and will remain where It belongs *- on the head, not on the comb! Th» b»at hind ot a 1«»tlmonl*l "Mold tor uvar slslr yoar, " « Ill« awful rate. Gll«*<- Aci'ordlng verdict, n mob aromen s»i Irmlat*. Mlle« Ollee tn rgnlii to the composed responsible coroner's entirely fur of Greeu's erro b«*lng aold nt I« mita and !r it in ¡»Imi underfoot (olumbua >atrh. CASTOR IA for Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Indianapolis Banking Faclllllaa. t There are In Indianapolis, »here the National I litorlal association convenes In June, seven national banks with a total capital of I-’».000,000 ami total de* p.ein ot IM «no.ooo Tbt total mm pl la and undivided profits are 12,736,- noil. In ».Millon there are all trust companies with a total capital of |2.- 47ft.000; the surplus and undivnle<l profile. I: II0 OOO, and total <le|>o<lla, »1(1,.100,000. All Hie bank! of Indian apiln are In excall.nl condition, earn ing fair dividends and entirely worthy of all conllder.ee. Mit bega will fln<1 Mr«, Winslow's Hoolhlng f » . I tl.r bMt r. I' • 1 y t - u •• fol UhMif «hlkllKU during ih» l««lhlt<g ¡¿rlud. relsuaskle's Trlbsts. “Didn't tbs ws.l.llng go off nirely !“ ss- rlaiiuvl Miss Kwotun. enthusiastically “Yrs," ssld Ml«« Tartun, “except that poor, dear Fan nre.ln't have bsva quite so prompt tn making hsr rssponsss Kliv hadn't th« slightest reason to Ivar that Jack would r«t»nt and bark nut whaa ahs had him actually at th« altar." « A Farmer's Irrigation. Under alsivo caption In a recent is- ,ne ot The Furrow, the following arti cle appeared : “There is at Irait onr man In Ihr rain lielt region ni th» Ulllti-.l bilie, who baa Solved th. drouth problem. and in overcoming his drouth night mare he baa somewhat unex|>wctedly discovered that every year brings ■ drouth, to a greater or lees extent. '1 have put In. as yon see.' he said to ms, 'a simple plan of irrigating some of my land from a little stream running tbrongh the place which I thought would give me crop insurance during dry years; but it has taught me that never a year goe« by that there Is not some |>erlod or |>eriodsof greater or leas extent that a watering does not greatly Increase the crop. 1 can otieerve accu rately, because 1 have my Irrigated crops growing practically alongside thiuie which get only rainfall for Uieir watering.* “Thia farmer's discovery of the efll- cisncy and ease of irrigating waa In a measure accidental. A little stream which showed a capacity—in July—of about six cubic lest |>er second, or say, 2.500 gallons a minute, which Is a much smaller stream than the figures would indicate to the unwary, runs with a slight fall through a piece of rich liottom land and at one point near its lower end bad been damiunl by Hie l*oys to form a bathing pool. Several years ago, while in tlie midst of a de structive drouth which was burning up the crop« even on this usually moist bottom land, the farmer raise«) this dam by throwing In earth with the help of a plow and scoo|>e, ami crudely tioode«l several acres of cabbages, mel ons an<l some recently planted late corn. Ttie result waa so satisfactory anil the idea of overcoming nature so fascinating, Hist Hie next year, after the spring high water season, a more aulistantial dam was put in at the head of the field which enabled the flooding of the entire bottom, with a little rough surveying to And the levels. The yield is stated to have lieen enormous, ami while the farmer’s tendency has been to over-irrigate, .he is learning mote than lie ever knew before alxiut the great productive capacity of land which has enough water at the right time, and also the great response which com»« from heavily manured soil when well supplied with water. His «lain is « cheap affair, built entirely by labor on the (aim, and largely reconstructed each year. It has no storage capacity, the Irrigation depending entirely upon the regular flow.“ With the loss of no time or labor and at considerably less expense conld this farmer have secured the same, and even lietter, results bv the hydraulic ram. Il works automatically after once being started, both nights and Bundays, too, just the same aa interest and just aa safely. It requires no attention what ever, and need not lie rebuilt every year as does the dam. It does more than merely to furnish water for irri gating purposes. Pure water for the house ami barn Is also eupplietl Every enterprising farmer should in vestigate this ram subject If it 1s only with the view of supplying water to the house to make It easier for hie wife. Nolhlaa bat tke Train. Wl BLOOD of the bird eating spider, wtihii eurix Its name by occasionally Including In It» iin-uu some of Ilia brilliantly THE KING OF ’ iM.rlrtA *rv<*»fao. There baa Just lieen deposited In the Insii-t house at the fio ■ «peclUM-ii Church Are you Flapbuab? Guthiim acquainted Oh, ye»; with PURIFIERS SPECIFIC, No other remedy has given such perfect satisfaction as a TH g ORKAT It 1» doubtful whether the »liken blood purifier and tonic or is so reliable in the cure of blood dis No other corporation punuim n <11» tbreaila which lie »plus lu profuslou BLOOQ POBinDL eases of every character as S. S. S. It is known as “ The lioiMMit dealer or cohtrurtor bo per let "Do yuu think th- widow will breuk ronatltute bl» most effective tackle for • fitly iintl mo r**h«nth*BNly in <1ot*e the King of Blood Purifier.;,” and the secret of its success and hl» wlll7" “Won't be ni-«-»a»ury. I Mxiirlng Ida prey, Hiw Indeed, It Is more g<tv«*ri)ijiHiit of th«* I'nlttMl Htiilve. did that lung liefore ahe l«-«-ame a wld its right to this title is because **IT CURES DISEASE,** probable that the little birds get N«*lth«T Hi«* |M*tty grnfh*r nor tlw iiihii UW."— ITilludelplila f-edgt-r. It is an honest medicine, made entirely of purifying, healing i-atiglil through iillg guilty of big frmitlN hmh | n *« trlnl when Mnld Are yuu »t bum» to Mrs. roots, herbs and barks, which are acknowledged to lie specifics for una and oilier leal •>•••■«* th«* hand of tli«* I hw I n laid on Toney, mum? Kii«'» »1 tia* door, Mia folds of which the liltn. Th»* conviction of tli<* gnng of diseases arising from an impure or poisoned condition of the blood borne. The »Inillurlty of Ida coloring to treaa I am If »lie Im» u new hat ou— I in«*n ungiigvd In petty frt»uds In the and possessing tonic properties that act gently and admirably in the up-building of a run not otfiarwlae Cleveland Lender. Poatotft«*« I ¿apartment two or three the bark of tree» to which he attache» down, weakened or disordered condition of the system. Inert Ike -Wot doe» "pro* raatlnate" hlmaelf 1» also a powerful factor lu en > ch i t« iigt> | n im I list line«* of one kind, mean? ,ioiu»le»a Homer 'I’o put off. One of the greatest points in favor of S. S. S. is that it is the only blood remedy on the mid th«* hu «*«*4 nmi of the prowte utIon of abling him to approaeli hl» prey. The »liken threads which belp to en Inert Ike Gee. but M uzii't we procroe- Gr«*«*ne mid Gaynor, guilty of defriiud market which does not contain a mineral ingredient of some kind to derange or damage the tluatnd from dnt fimt freight! Cleve inM tlie guvernnwut of more timu a snare so many liesutlful bird» »r» a system. It is the one medicine that can be taken with absolute safety by the youngest child land lamiler. ■erloua annoyance to the traveler when million dollure on englneerlnM work In Jone» What do you think of tlie or the oldest member of the family, and persons who have allowed their systems to get in <««e»rgln, I n mii iiiNtHnte of the other riding or driving through the lew fre A» they continually Ixiuvre gallery? Hmltb (Juat buck I — such condition that most medicines are repulsive to the stomach will find that S. S. S. klml «'«plain Carter, th«* army oiflivr, quented foreats. who had rlmrgtt of the lnA|M«*tiou of ■ trike the face one 1» reminded of some till, the picture» are pretty g<»«l. but while thorough, is gentle and pleasant in its action, and has none of the nauseating effects ou the Murrey there are no Jokes uuderm-atli them. — tlielr work, wmn ruuvIcttMl of part!«*!* Aendlsh motor trap of the different mineral mixtures and concoctions offered as blood purifiers. New York Hun. leillntf In the frauds, ami wntemwd to road». The blrdi-attng aplder Is much small As every part of the body is dependent on the blood for nourishment and strength, it is dlnlionurablu dlfo'bcrgu from the army < brhtluii HtfleiMV Motlier Eh-nnor, •lid to the jmii Imprlaomnent. lie er, although not h-»» ferocious In sp- wbut 1» tlw matter? < lirlstlun Science necessary that this vital fluid be kept free from germs and poisons. So long as it remains hi»N M««r\«M| Ida Ncnt«*m*e and I n now |H-arunre, than the famous tarantula. * lillil—oh. iiiumma, I got a terrible uncontaminated we are fortified against dis fr«*e, trying to prove Ida lnniM*««n<i*. Tbe laxly of a full grown tarantula 1« error of tin- mind In my »tomucti.— Gentlamsn:—fl. fl. fl ts need », , family medicine tn out ease, and health is assured ; but any impurity, home. GhM«iM* mid Gaynor, after tlw*y were aa big a» a ben'» egg and on an average Miillcul Journal. I myself have taken and always found It what It la humor or poison acts injuriously on the sys olalmed to be It thoroughly cleanses the system of Im Indicted In lUt»2, forfeited tlielr ball It give» from twenty to forty yard» of Htrawler I've aflea Kidppem. tlw ! purities. Increases the appetite improves the dlgestloa, and ••■uii|Mt| to Canada. For three ■Ilk, the weaving of wblcb was expect tailor, going up to your atudlo every tem and affects the general health. Pus and builds up the general health. I have given It to my )«*arw they fought extradition, but the ed at one time to prove a very eon aid day for u week. Is In- sitting fur yuu? tular eruptions, pimples, rashes and the ohlklren with 8ne results It promptly restores the appe llrltlah government finally surrendered arable Industry In some of tlie Austra iMuber No, In-'» laying for me.— tite and clears the skin of all eruptions It ts a very flue different skin affections show that the blood blood them, and they were put on trial. After lian culoidea The silken output of Cleveluml leuiler. tonic and has my hearty endorsement. a trial laatlng thirteen and a half tlie bird eating aplder Is greater lu pro is in a feverish and diseased condition as a 134 8. Wh 8t., Lebanon, Pa. p. h . THOMPSON. Madge They »ay »he 1« very clever, w»•<•!»« th»*/ were convicted, a«*utan<*ed portion. Ismdon Dully Gr»(Jilc. but I have uever noth*e<! IL Marjorie result of too much acid or the presence oi to llnprlaotimeut for three year«, and to —Of cuur»e tail. Hbe oay» all tlie clev some irritating humor. Sores and Ulcers are the result of morbid, unhealthy matter in the pa> u fliu? of five hundred am) seventy i A DISAPPOINTING STORY. er thing» ulaiut you after yuu liav. blood, and Rheumatism, Catarrh, Scrofula, Contagious Blood Poison etc., are all deep-seated th«* thousand dollar« each the amount gone. Hur]>er'» Bazar. which they are charged with wteallng blood disorders that continue to grow worse as long as the poison remains. New York Mun Why do they call »♦♦♦♦»»«»»»♦♦♦»a»»»»»»« l-M But all blood diseases are not acquired; some persons are born with an hereditary taint Boabm “the Hub?" Han Frauclscu lu rea|>oii»e to public sentiment tin* The skin lias a It was poor, timid Miss Prudy Heath Man Because the swiftest part of the in the blood and we see this great affliction manifested in many ways. llouen <*ommlttee ha» stricken from tlie ixiuntry 1» tlie furtbeat from IL I waxy, pallid appearance, the eyes are often weak, glands of the neck enlarged, and as the ngrlcultural approprlutlon bill II» Item of Itoxbury who, when tie- first rail guena.—Cleveland lu-udi-r. providing for th» free distribution of road trains came through, went about taint has been in the blood since birth the entire health is usually affected. "Do you Joke writer» ever make gn rilen Senia, Kuvun ly flvo y un rs ago among her friends, asking plaintively In all blood troubles S. S. S. has proved itself a perfect remedy and has well earned the For the l'oiigrMS Hpproprlnli-il fll.tXM) for the of each, “Would you rid» In them ravin' Jokes ut your own expemie?" title of “KING OF BLOOD PURIFIERS.” It goes down into the circulation and removes stngus'r “ Hooner or later they all did 11 ret few year» all our Juki-» are mails piirchnre and distribution among farm Miss Ann that way. Aftvr that. If we're lucky, all poisons, humors, waste or foreign matter, and makes this stream of life pure and heaHh- ers of “raro and valuable" amala. The ■o; but site never ventured. Frlckett of Wrenby objected to tlie com- we get paid for 'em.' Ex. pur|»M» waa to eocournge the tillers of sustaining. Nothing reaches inherited blood^, Mother Ila» Charh-H proven Lluioelf tb« »oll to rala» tlie alnndard of the lug of the railroad on other grounds. troubles like S. S. S.; it removes every particle \ "Dreft animals are a gift of the hi be a thoroughly abstemious man? < to |* s mid waa a laudable one. Klm-e I .ord to man since Adam's time," »tie de June Bride—Yiw, indeed ! of the taint, purifies and strengthens the weak, He partic I hut timo the appropriation haa atead lly Increaaed until now It miaiunt» to clared. "and It's a clear flying lu the ularly aladalim from giving me any deteriorated blood, and supplies it with the fl.'VMi.lKMl, Instead of having tlie origi fn.-e of Provlilen*-« to throw over beasts money- Iietrolt Froe Fri-as. healthful properties it needs and establishes the nal purisiao In view, tlie custom has fur b’llem." “There are too many grufter» In the foundation for good health. As a tonic this Transit at tlie pressut time Is accom ilogi-neratml Into a |adltl<-el one wiiere world," »aid tlie patriotic citizen. “Un great medicine has no equal, and it will be found by ivHigreaameu can Im-reeae tlielr pull plished by means so Increasingly vari questionably.” answered Nenator Hur- lu tlielr respective districta. Tons of ous ami rapid, ami new luventloua and gtium; "pretty ««>n there won't be J to weak, anaemic persons. so common seeds are distributed and the Improvements follow each other » enough graft hi go 'rouuil.”—Washing Rheumatism, Catai Catarrh, Sores and Ulcers, Skin swiftly, that one scarcely pauses to sc- only effert la to let the farmer» know ton Star. Diseases, Scrofula, Contagious Blood Poison and all other blood troubles are cured perma cuatom oneself to each new machine, that tlielr representatives lu Congres» Ml«» 1‘awiey—A fortune teller has nently by S. S. S., and so thorough is the cleansing of the blood that no trace of the dis ar« exporting tlielr votes. From a real but. rather, one assumes an attitude told me where I should And my future benefit t<> Hie agricultural Interests, the of a general ac-vptatice toward addi ease is left to break out in future years or to be transmitted to offspring. If you are in husbamL Mrs. Hltuplate Goodness ! custom has fallen Into a a|»»'lus of tional method» of progress of any klml give me her address at once. Periutpe need of a blood purifier get “THE KING” of them all, S. S. S.—and good results are — underground, overhead, submarine or graft. That lite farmers no longer up Two young person» wlm rend »be could tell me where my present one assured. Book ou the blood aud any medical advice desired furnished without charge to preilata the government's lll*erallty la aerial. la.—J udge. all who write. evidenced by tla, sexiree of letter» re aloud. In a remote farmhouse where of the Mouth American tropli-a. we »hwp In adjoining pwwa! Ktut»»man. why, Yufik«rs Ç.S.S PURELY VEGETABLE reived by cimgreeameii condemning tlie prai-tlre and urging that It be stopped. Tlie report that Itev. Thomas fiber man, sou of the latu W. T. Kherman, bad started on a Journey over the route of the fnnmua "march to tlie sen.“ comlm-tvd by Ills father, ami that he was ai-companlisl by a troop of the Twelfth Cavalry, caUM«l a great deal f unfavorable comment throughout the Koulii. It was elplaltied later, b >w ever, that tlie cavalrymen were sent to study the hnttlefl.-I.U between Chuttan ■M>ga and Atlanta, and that the officers merely |*erndtti«l accompany them. Father Khermau tn In view of the nils nppn-heiislon, existing, the President ordvri-d the tr*»*p to return to |s>at at Fort < >glethor;ie after It bail gone as far ns Hesaea. Father Sherman aban doned Ills trip nt Cartersville. Ha., a;* parently angered by the action of the President «nd returned to t'hnttn He I" re|a<rte<1 aa laying that he was an Invited guest of the Fiaterai government. noogn. they were staying, a recent airship story by Mr. Kipling, were greatly THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, GA. Ills—I don't believe bait our rich men know when they are well off. Dta —Where did you get that Idea? Hix— aniusisl at tlie dlsap;»>lntment of un old lady of nearly Nli w ben »lie found that At the court bouoe. I was down there this morning looking over the tax lists. the tale was fiction. “I call that a mean trick!" she »aid. —Chicago Dally News. “Storing Indignantly. up disappoint “Dear John,” wrote Mrs. Newlywed the «bore, “I Inclose the hotel Hear Jane, I Inclose check," were reading, thinking to myself how w rote John, "but please don't buy any I'd got a rlile In an automobile unex more hotel» at this price—they are rob- pected. by way of 'thank you* for giv blng you."—Kmart Bet ment 'em I for folks Instead of satisfying There was I, all tlie time you ing some gingerbread an' milk to the young fellow flint druv It while Iw was tinkering out there In tlie lane, au' hoping next time 'twould lie a flying ship <*0111» along Instead. “ 'ilebtie 'twill light right down In the pasture,' thinks I. ‘No reason It shouldn't, and Jest as much reason It »Isiuld as an automobile In tlie lane—• and my! how I should like to fly!' "And now you say *twaa all made up out o’ whole doth, that story, and there ain't like to be any air alilim running reg Inr for year»! Much g<»al I'll get of 'em then! "That w rlter may be clever enough. from bill. Of C««r«e. "Food«lie. you mustn't forget to sttsnd tbs official mooting this afternoon.** "What's It forr "Wi are going to double the capita! Sporting Customer—A pound of Cbeane, please. Grocer—Gorgonzola or stock of tbe company.** **Tc double It? Great Scott I Where Ctieddnr? Sjairtlng Customer—Ob. I la tbe money to come from?" don't care. Start 'em both across the "From the public, of course, Where counter and I'll take tlie winner.— did yon suppooeK* Philadelphia Telegram. Cabby—I 'ud a lieard like yours once, but when I found what It made me look like 1 got It cut off. Hus»/— An* 1 had a face like yours once. an' CITC F*. V Vos’ T‘aa<-« and all Nervous OS »Ms III U permanently cured by Dr. Kl.n«'« Gr»ai >»«rv« Rr« >rwr. S«n<! fi»r EREF. f? trial botti** and uaa«i«e. Dr R Il Klla . L4..M1 Arvb HL, PbUa-.Pa. !■ recommendation of Assistant Secretary of State Peirce, iip|H*an*<l Is*fore tin* House Committee on Foreign Affaire ami niaile serious counter charges against Peirce, while defending Ills own course amt character with numer ona aflldaill» from profile of promt- nem*e In Canton .MeWade ehargeil Hint Peirce was In Canton only a few lioure. ami that while there he virtually com- | m -II« w I Idm to give up a valuable tiger rug. Since the hearing 1111» rug has Iwen returmal to Ita former owner by I'clrce. It was announced by Secretary the Treasury Shaw that lie moved the *2A,<»IO,OUO limit had re- to the funds lie would advance to national hanks dollar for dollar on gold Im porta, Hereafter national banka by an- noiinclng an Intention to lmport gold ami de|H>sltlng collateral In the »ub- treasury may withdraw a llko nmount from the national treasury. Tills notion tends to establish the new rule as a You must not wait for words! a border of the more fnnilllar nico Jane! tians affinls, which has white, star- Pro|io«iil» are mo«tly made up of slglis, ahatHil flowers of a wonderfully sweet gurgles, stamnmrs, roughs, hems, haws, fragrance, a combination of color most and looks, you know.-—Ex. "What are you studying now?” asked striking Is produced. Mrs. t'mnrox. "We have taken up the subject of molecules." answered her "1 hope you will tie very atten begins at twilight and lasts until the son. hot rays of the following day wither the tive and practice constantly," said the blossoms. Thus It la In bloom nt the mother; "1 tried to get your father to time when It Is most appreciated by wear one, but he couldn't make It stay "A pleasing characteristic of this to bacco plant la the flowering time, which persona returning home from a weary day's work. The plants are easily "A girl." said Miss Prim, “should grown from seed sown on pulverized always teach a man hls distance." aoll. Another method Is to sow the “Yea," replied Miss Koy. "but tlie right aeed In shallow Isixcs and transplant, sort of a man would know hls dis when the fourth or fifth leaf has np- tance. I have no patience with the penred, to o|>en Imln. fellow who stands off about three feet "This plant nppeara to bear flowers and then leans ‘way over to kiss you. all summer long, and with ordinary as If you were a hot potato."—Ex. care should emveed under a great num "Body crackers? Yes'm,” said the ber of conditions. It has been success rouutry store keeper; “I got 'em. I’ll— fully tested In England, Germany and er - send 'em up to you!” "Well," re the United Rtatea. It has done well lu plied Mrs. Meddera, “1 did 'low to take sunlight and partial shade.” Tb<> queer thing about the peopla No discourtesy was meiint when the President, on beluilf of the nation, de you ever hrnr any one preface a coni- cllned the offer of tlnnnclnl assistance pllment, a commendation or anything for Sun Frnnclsco from a foreign grncloua or pleaaant by aaylng. "I al- steamship company. The quick re- s|Minse from all parts of the country w«ya mud nn'a Life. had Indicated that there was no neisl of outside nsHlstance. There was precedent for the President's action, as It Is not long since liiissln declined out side assistance for the relief of suf »¡»eiik Illa Critic nty mind?”—Worn- Model. That villain In your story Is n perfret masterpiece. W here did you get the character? Novelist I Imagined a man possessed Mr. Aakltt—What ago would y«u fering occasioned by a domestic disas rather liuve IIveil In, Miss Thlrtlodd? of all the forms of wickedness which ter, on the ground that the country Mias Thlrtlodd—lu tbs blrthdayh my wife attributes to me when »lie Is wiih able to take care of Ita owu needy ago, I think. sugry.— Iaiudou Tit Bits. bar'l Jest now an' he ain't In the best o' humor to-day."—Philadelphia l'resa Owe ot Those Qeeatloae. “So," said Captain an experience In the »routs came up and Bragg, describing Philippine*, “the rescued me Juat But, I tell you, I In the nick of time, felt at one time that I should heroine hoiieleaaly Insane-------- " "And didn't you?" breathlessly ask ed Miss Chatters. Philadelphia Preoa. Glvln« lllau a l>lv. Bink»—Whnt n humorist Staley Is! Jinks Humorist? Bah! Exhumor- 1»L you mean. Moat of Ills Jokes have been hurled for decudeo."—Boston Trun script CLASS1F1EDADVERT1S1NG H«r. Port Und Trade Directory PHOTO »I K<>.'«« developing andprtiMe ng; write for pnr»u W <xxiard. Cl arg» A Co*. MAGIC U.XT1KX» - W.lMrr <0., Coruaad. Lkiweot price« un Lanterns and Milde«. GASOLENE ENGINES 3 to 4 horse power fully warranted. 9125. All sizes and ■t}les at lowest prices. Write for catalog. KL.A-1IU HOSIERY ; Sepporters, Braces; Knit to > ¡1; free measurement blanks; Woodard. ClartK REIERSON MACHINERY COMPANY HORSES of all kinds tor sai« al very reaaouaol« pr.c<>«. Inquire 274 Front HL Portlsrad. Oregon. i RL’ ssfh »«nt on approval; w» marante« fit tn Lioat d fhcu.t cases; Woodard, Clark« «k Ca 'Ór. C. Gee Wo ARTIFICIAL EYE»; eyery vbad« and »hap»; m wrtiuant »«ni ou approval; Woodard, Clarke U« WOÌDERFUL HOME IREHMEHÎ R> AM SEPARATORS-We g varante« «he V. 8. .'*par»or lobe thehrst. Writ« IOC fr«« catalog. Hazel «IMMI Co., Fifth aud <»ak- Tb « w'nd. rfal Cht- I D«ct'« »• called gr* al bsss MUfle h« cure« people without op»ra non that ar« «1*« * up io dl«. II« car«« with ■bow woud'-rfui Chi li» a? b«r«v«, buds harfcs and vegmabte» .Lut arv «nitrv y u i- fcnowa to med cal «et- vt-.c« in th »<N>n*ur». Ihroin he» t’ - uv«> hu-une»« rvtusMllNN thia lainou-* do^or K do - va Lie MCtlou ofovarkN d ¿«rent rentedt«* whl'h h sut'cwtaaiUUy umw In differ«**, d aea««*. H* X aarantvMtocur«catarrh, asthma, iun«. thr a . rhvuma.istn, nerrouaae««, siomaeti. liver; K *i- n ya, eie. : ha* huiMlreito of tvMtni<»niala t hartes moderat*», lall and *«-e him. Pali Q’-S out of the city write for blankr and <• rcular< xudfliamp consulta tiun fkkl Ji EN'8 CLOTH ING — RuFum A Pendleton, nolo ,-.vn 9 \ r- ! I <*lo4h«B> Every thing in men’s furnish. 1141 Morriaoa iba4 Sizth »irwta. uppoaite poMagMk IOULTRT FOOD—If you want your hens t« ley tnorfl »-uvs wr tc us lor free particulars about PU HI >A Put LTKY T LEDto— A cat« Mtlia Co». 1 ort kq .L lflr»gon. • I A MW a OR • \ N S — »»West piano house on Pe» • .» ■ r.H - and P'a;;O>* on easy paym«UK U rile h r I It. Let un quote you a price. Alien > «.Uber. Kan ak^r Co., Pcrtland. Oregon. TEI.FC s RII’HY TAt’OHT FREE. <om- t 1« t < o.’r-e ,1’1 j ori' . hi s« cured win ii graduated i h h iT-r k * o<1 o' v for short tin»«. Wr te for par- tlcu arw. P a * (Ut lH.TuRAPH INwTiTUTE Grand 1 heat « Butldii f. Portland. Oregon. uertts THE C. GEE WO CHINESE MEDICINE CO P. N. U. 162 » rirst St.« S. C. Cor. Morrison Mention j«;»«r. PORTLAND. OREGON. TX'IirN writing to ad▼ertlaera pl ?■ menilun thia paper. be called a success. AILING WOMEN. Keep the Kidneys Well and the Kidneys Will Keep Vo» Well. Bick, suffering, languid women sre learning the true cause of had backs and how to cure them. Mrs. W. G. Davis, of Groesbeck. Texas, says: “Back aches hurt me so I could hardly stand. Spells of dissinees and sick headache were frequent and the action of the kid- * neys was irregular. Boon after I began taking Doan's Kid ney Pills I passed seveial gravel stones. I got well and the trouble has not re turned. My back is good and strong and my general health better.” Bold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y ’em with ue." "Yes'm, but, ye see, BUI Bruser he's a dosin' on top o' the ft peak In s Their Mind*. wlm IxiiiRt of alwnya »peaking their mind» I» that they nearly h I whjr have »noli dlaagreeable ml ml» to »i>onk. DM settled policy. In Ills eye."—Medical Standard. tor ■■•!■•«• CtrelM. Bigg»—Anything doing In your Hue of business? Diggs—Yes. One of our bill collec "Do you know anything about this note?” a«ked tlw* man troni the col- tors who had been working on commis lection agency, sternly, Tlie liupocu- sion starved to death last week. w hen 1 found I couldn't get It cut off I grew a beard.—Punch. nlous one looked at the paper careful Deafness Cannot Be Cured but he' an unconst-lonntde cheating crit ly. “No," lie decided. "I can't say that by loc^ applications as they cannot reach the When the last link of the cable con ter, I say!" dlseaasd pvrtlvn of the ear. 1 tero Is only one I ever met It"—Cleveland leader. way to cure deafness, and that la bv Coiistitu* necting the I'nltisl State» with China Mr». Goode (a clergyman's wife) — tlonal remedies, lwafness la caus«.d by an m- NOVEL GROWTH OF TOBACCO. wa» romplettMl, the President »ent a fiaru d condition of the iuucv U b lining of the My limdoind always says a short pray Eustachian Tube. W heu thia tube ia In fl an: ed misisiig« of congratulation, addresmsl Scarlet Pleat Originated Iron I ru,,- er before each meal. The New Cook £ou have a rumbling sound or imperfect hear- to "Tlielr Imperial Majesties, the Em ig. and when It la entirely closed. Deafness is Ing or Had and White Flowers. (IndignantlyI—Well, he needn't take the result, and unless the inflammation can be pre«» llowager »nd the Emperor of The National Council of Horticulture, taken out and thia tube re to red to its normal precautions phnlle I'm at th' China." The Em|o*ror answered Hie through Its committee, says of tin* scar ideh condition, hearing will b« destroyed forever; range; I'ui no couklu' school nine cases out of ten ar« caused 'by ( atarrh, grad- message with another one of felicita let tobacco plant: "One of the flowvr which is nothing but an Inflamed condition of lhe*mucoua surfaces. tion, which he concluded nth, By or- novelties of Inst year which was ouc- ooate!—Puck. We will give one Hundred Dollar« for any I Friend —What's that big box ou the der of the Dowager Empress we now* ciwarully grown by many ex|a*rta la a cat« of Deafroas (caused by catarrh) that can your machine? Autouioblllst not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. >en<! for front of offer to your excellency our »Inrereat tobacco plant which produces scarlet Sirculars, free. —That's a camera for taking moving rougrattllatlona," and signed hliiiHelf F J. CHEN EY A CO., Toledo, O. flow ere, nicotians Mnnderiie. It la nnmed Bold by Druggists. 75c. You see, I go so fast I don't »» Km|>t*ror. It seems that even an In- for Ila producer, an exjiert of EnglantL pictures, Hall's Family Hlls are the best. tereliange of International courti-slcs The plant wan originated by crossing have time to look at Ute scenery, and DIM tho Best It C mm M. so I photograph it as 1 go along.— Inis to l>e effected In Chins liy order of two Mouth American tobacco plants, The photographer was preparing to L'LiUstrutlon. the I low nger, wist rules tavniioe ali. one of which had white amt the other tak* a negativa of th« pria« bubdog. can, not broiiuse »ho has the right Daughter No, mamma, Harold has red flowers. The result was a flower 'T.ook pleasant,” ha said, mevuanically. not pro|>o«ed yet that Is, no In so varying from a light pink to the deep Th, intelligent animal ehowed It, fang, Mother—Mercy on me. still more, but the effort could scarcely Former Consul Heneral McWade at est red. Planted In the foreground of many words. Canon, China, w ho w as removed on the X o IXI rs Commoa “I understand that Mrs. De Style la a great stickler for having everything of the most exclusive kind." “Yes; she discharged tier doctor be cause he told her that her temperature was too low."—Baltimore American. Prove It By the Oven Fire punch Put the wonderful KC Bak- in j Powder to the test. Get a can on approval. Your money will be returned if you don’t agree that all we claim is true. You’ll be delighted with the de licious, wholesome things that kz BAKING POWDER will bring to life in your oven. K C Baking Powder is two- thirds cheaper and makes purer better, more healthful food than other powders anywhere near KC Quality. 25 ounces for 25 cents JAQUES MFC CO. Chicago Around the World “I hsv« »sag yMV Fl»b Bran« Slkk«r« toe y«ar» la tlw Ha*»llan l«Uixla sod found th«m tlw only artlcl« that «ultad. I »■ e«w la thia caantry (Africa) »nd think a great •aal «I year coat«’’ (»AMI OM 1-KIOATIO a ) HICHEST AW IM WOULFS Fill, I HI. Tlw *orld«wlda repo tlon nt Tewav's Wat ■rwl Oliad Cfothl ■»■■re» tha boy or tlw poaltlva worth ol all garanant» bear-tag this llga of tlw Fish. A. J. TOWER CO.. B m I ok . U. S. A. TOWBR CANADIAN CO.. LIMITED. IM Tarsal». Canada Pulling Teeth nothing that modern dentistry has aucom- pllshed is greater than extiactlng teeth witl.o it pain. We have IS y»ars’ ezp«r ent « in doing th *. We can boneally eitract a sore tomb without hurting y< u I>r. Nturd'-vant, apeciulist ou cb .dren’s te«th d regu*at*ng. WISE BROTHERS ...DENTISTS. Tall r»I nutlillni, Third and Waalil'-fton • a. M I. • I* M. Min.Uya » lu 11 Mala man No. 23-OR