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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1903)
That Tired Feeling Is a Common Spring Trouble. lt't sign that the blood is deficient In vitality, just aa imp)et aud other eruptions are tigu that the blood la impure, It's a warning, too, which only the hazardous (ail to heed. Hood's Sarsaparilta and Pills Remove it, give new lifo, new eour age, strength and animation. They cleanse the blood and clear the complexion. Accept no substitute, f "I felt tired all the Urns and could not sleep. After taking Hood's Sarsaparilla a while I could sleep well and the tired feeling had rone. This great medicine has also cured ma of scrofula." Mas. C M. Boot, Uilead, Conn. Hood's Sarsaparilla promises ts euro and keeps the promise. Keeping la Practice. The Washington's birthday masked ball was in fall swing. The hour for unmaeking had arrived. "Where is George Washington?" asked the Spanish inquisitor of Louis Quit e. "The last I saw of him," said Louis, "he was in the buffet cutting down the visible supply ot cherry bounce. A Quandary. "Jones is in a bad fix mentally." "What's his trouble?" "He can't decide whether it is better to lose his soul cursing the icy pave ment or lose hia life trying to whip the , man that throws ashes on them against ' the wind." Baltimore News. j Joilitauunw SUacobsOil cOBttauM to be the sin cm of Rheumatism Neuralgia rrlca. 35e. ISo Substitute. Little Eliazbeth was impatiently de manding a piece of bread and butter. Her mother was busy and said: "Have patience, 'Elizabeth!' To which Elizabeth replied: "I don't want patience; I want bread and butter." Little Chronicle. Fine Outlook. "What'atbe outlook for a newspa per in this town?" "Finest in the world. Editor's np In a tree, an' sees over the whole coun try." A Work-Weary Suicide. John McCartney, a 16-year-old, work weary lad, employed by a dairyman, living in Baltimore, shot and killed himself in his employer's home. This note waa found on a bureau: "I am to die like a dog would, bat I am better off dead. I do nothing bat work." British Manufacturers Left. The Firmingham Post calls the atten tion of British manufacturers to, the fact that contracts involving the sum of $65,000,000 have been obtained by American interests during the last few weeks for the construction of electrical traction systems in England, Russia and Holland. Understood. Linzee There's nothing I like bet ter than hard work. Morris There's nothing yon like better when someone else is doing it. Linzee That's understood. I hope you didn't think I was each a fool as to like to do hard work myself, or any other kind, for that matter. ronic Eating Ulcers, STSSSi Nothing is a source of so much trouble as an old sore or ulcer, particu larly when located upon the lower extremities where the circulation is weak and sluggish. A gangrenous eating ulcer epon the leg is a frightful sight, and as the poison burrows deeper and deeper into the tissue beneath and the sore continues to spread, one can almost see the flesh melting away and feel the strength going out with the sickening discharges. Great running sores and deep offensive ulcers often develop from a simple boil, swollen gland, bruise or pimple, and are a threatening danger always, because, while all such sores are not cancerous, a great many are, and this should make you suspicious of all chronic, slow-healing ulcers and sores, particularly if can cer runs in your family. Face sores are common and cause the greatest annoyance because they are so per sistent and unsightly and detract so much from one a personal appearance, Middle aged and old people and those whose blood Is contaminated and tainted with the germs and poison of malaria or some previous sickness, are the chief sufferers from chronic sores and ulcers. While the blood remains in an unhealthy, polluted condition heal-, ing is impossible, and the sore will continue to grow and spread in spite of washes and salves or any superficial or surface treatment, for the sore is but the outward sign of some constitu tional disorder, a bad condition of the blood and system which local remedies cannot cure. A blood purifier and tonic is what you need. Some thing to cleanse the blood, restore its lost properties, quicken the circula tion and invigorate the constitution, and S. S. S. is just such a remedy. S. S. S. reaches these old chronic sores through the blood. It goes to the very root of the trouble and counteracts and removes from the blood all the impurities and poisons, and gradually builds up the entire system and strengthens the sluggish circulation, and when the blood has been purified purifier and tonic combined and a safe and permanent cure for chronic sores and ulcers. If yon have a slow-healing sore of any kind, external or internal, write us about it, and our physicians will advise you without charge. Book on "Tbe Blood and It Diseases " free. TKE $ WIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, CAt His Idea of Happlnesa. Mrs. Enpeck (reading (nm novel) "And to tliey were married aud lived happily ever after." Now what do yon think of thai? Mr. Knreck 1 think they must have secured a divorce right away. Similarity. Jewsharp George I suppose after yer rolled around in do street an' got full ' n'"J My in d wayside cottage Cinder Charley Not at all. I told her I had been rid iu' in a racin' auto mobile. Pertinent Inquiry. Biggs (smoking)) This is something like a cigar, old man. 1'iggs (getting a whiff) Yes er something like one. What is it, any wajT The Meaa Man. "Never heard of such an ungrateful man." "In what way?" "Why, I heard he was freesing and I had a budiel of coal dumped on bis pavement." "What thenT" "Well, he had the nerve to say as long as I had mussed up his sidewalk he hoped I would send someone around to clean it." Scientific Fact. Fred Do you know anything about love? Joe Do I? My dear boy, I've made it a life study. Fred With what result? Joe Well. I've succeeded In reduc ing my ignorance of it to a science. ISo Dash About Him. Jones Hamilton is a pretty good ex ample of what a business man ought to be. Brown In some ways, yes, but then he s so terribly deliberate. Why, I've known him to spend ten minutes over bis noonday lunch Boston Transcript. sad 50. Will Sometimes Happen. "You wouldn't believe it,jlieutenant, but only yesterday a lieutenant lay at my feet." "Oh, yes! Lieutenants sometimes stumble!" Fliegende Blaetter. Justifiable Hatred. "Why does Mrs. Pinsmore hate Mr. Templeton so relentless!?" asked Ho jak. "He once alluded to her as a well preserved woman, and some one re peated it to ber," replied Tomdik. Detroit Free Press. DBAFNKSS MSKOI SI CCRBD By local applications, m they cannot reach the digested portion ot tne ear. There is oay one way to cure deaine!. ami that it by constitu tions! rruiedie. lieaitit:. is paused by an in flame! condition of the moeou lie iffotth Kiibtacbian Tube. When this tub eta in- nameu yon nave a rumbling aonna a imper iect b'-aritig, and nhn It ia entirely closed d-afiie!a lathe reault, and unlesn the inflamma tion can be taken out and tins tube restored to ita normal condition, hearing willbe destroyed (orever; nine cases out el t.a arecauaedby catarrh, which is nothing: but an indamed condition of the mucous surfacf-s. We will aire One Hundred Dollara for any case of DameM caused by catarrh) that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh care. Send lor circulars, free. F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, a Bold by Drwtgisu, 7.jc tail's Family Pills ar the beat. Orcat Show. Ernie Mabel was engaged four times down at the beach last summer. She said it was a regular circus. Edith Sort of a four ring affair, I suppose. (letting at the Causes. Mrs. Muggins How did you break yonr husband of swearing? Mrs. Euggins-I had the telephone taken out and gave the alarm clock away. Philadelphia Kecord. ores SORES ON BOTH ANKLES. Gentleman s About ten years ago a small sore came on aacb of ray an kins. Dw got Into the places and they be eaxae large, amtlng ulcers, and I suf fered liUaoselr tot nearly ten years. I bad spoilt more than $600.00 try ing to fret well when I chanced to aee B. 8. 8. advertised in a Memphis paper. I began to take it and was eared. Ky limbs have never been ore or (riven me any pain at all lnoe. I have recommended 8. 8. 8. to a great many people, and am now giving it to my nine-year-old son fee Kozema. Durina; my lens; siekness I waa living near Ilemphis, Tenn., bat nave since romoved to Kansas Ci in and am now rosldina at Mo. 0 i now rosldir ateenth Street East Bixteeuth Street. If ra. B. A. HAREIS, Kansas City, Mo. and the system purged ot all morbid, unhealthy matter the healing process begins, and the ulcer or sore is soon entirely gone. S. S. S. contains no mineral or poison ous drugs of any description, but is guar anteed a purely vegetable remedy, a blood OLD f FAVORITES I a.., a a, a... a. a. a. a a. a 1 rTTTTTTTTTTTTTT John Burn of Gettysburg;. Ilave you heard the story that gossips tell Of Hums of tiettysburg? No? Ah, well; Brief 1 the glory that bero earns. Briefer is the story pf poor Johu Burns; lie was the fellow who woo renown The only man who didn't back down When the rebels rode through hia native town; But held his own In the light next day, W'heu all hia townsfolk rati away. That waa in July, sixty-three. The very day that Ueneral Lee, flower of Southern chivalry. Hauled and beaten, backward reeled . From a stubborn Meade and a barren Held. 1 might toll you how, but the day before, Joliu Hurtia stood at hia cottage door, Looking down the village street, Where, iu the ah a do of his peaceful vine. He beard the low of hia gathered kine. And felt their breath with lueetiae sweet: Or I might say, when the sunset burned The old farm gable, he thought It turned The milk, that fell in a bubbliug Mood Into the milk pail, red as blood. Or how he fancied the bum of bees Were bullets btuzing among the trees. But all such fanciful thoughts aa these Were strange to a practical mau like Bums, Who minded only his own concerns. Troubled no more by faucies flue Thau oue of hia calm eyed, long-tailed kine Quite old fashioned and matter-of-fact, Slow to argue, but quick to act. That waa the reason, aa some folks say. He fought so well on that terrible day. And It waa terrible. Ou the right Raged for hours the heady tight. Thundered the battery's double base Itidlcult music for men to face; While on the left where now the graves I'ndulate like tbe living waves That all that day unceasing swept l"p to the pits the rebels kept Hound shot plowed the upland glades. Sown with bullets, reaped with blades; Shattered fences here and there Tossed their spliaters in tbe air; The very trees were stripped and bare; The barns that once held yellow grain Were heaped with harvest of the slain; The cattle bellowed on the plain, The turkeys screamed with might and main. And brooding barn-fowl left their rest With strange shells bursting In each nest. Just where the tide of battle turns. Erect sod lonely stood old Johu Burns. How do you think the man was dressed? He wore an ancient long buff rest. Yellow aa safTron but his best; And, buttoned over hia manly breast. Was a bright-blue coat, with a rolling collar. And large gilt buttons eke of a dollar With tails that the country-folk culled "swaller." ! He wore a broad brimmed, bell-crowned hat, White ss the locks on which it sat. Never had such a sight been seen For forty years on the village green, Siuce old John Burns was a country beau, Aud weut to the "quilting" long ago. Close at his elbowa all that day Veterans of the lVniuu!a, Sunburnt and bearded, charged sway; And striplings, downy of lip and chin Clerks that the Home Uuurd uiuatered lu Glanced, as they passed, at the bat be wore. Then at the rllle his right hand bore; And bmled him, from out their youthful lore. ith scraps of a slangy repertoire: "How are you. through. White UatV" "Put her "Your bead's level," and "Bully for joul" Called him "Daddy"; begged he'd dis close Th. name uf the tailor alio made his clothes. And wlittt was the vnlue lie set en those: While Hums, unmindful of jeer snd scoff, Sto-.d there nicking the rebels off With lii.t long brown rifle, and bell crown bat, And the swallow tails they were laugh ing at. 'Twits but for s moment, for that re spect Which clothes all courage their voice! checked, And something the wildest could under stand Spske in the old mnn's strong right hnnd And his cordrd throat, aud the lurking fr'in n . a I.U t t.t. ,.tj 1 tt r-.ii h.. ..awl ,i,r ...J Through the ranks In whispers, and am mPn saw In the antique vestments and long white halr The Post of the Nation In brittle there; And some of the soldiers since declare That the glenni of his old white hat nfar, Like the crested plume of the brave Na varre, That day was the orlflsinme of war. Ho rnged the battle. Vou know the rest: I How the rebels, beaten and backwsrd pressed, j Broke at the final charge and ran. At which John Burns s practical man Shouldered bis rifle, unbent bis brows, I And then went bsck to his bees snd cows. ' This is the story of old John Burns. I This is the niorsl the reader learns: ' la fighting the battle, the question's whether You'll show a hat that's white, or a feather! Bret Hsrte. HA8 LEFT HI8 HIGH P08T. Grand Dnk Alex! No Looser Head of th Kaaaian Navy. The Grand Duke Alexis, who bat been compelled by a severe Illness to retire from his position as bead of the 1 Russian navy, Is ' the uncle of the Cr.Hr aud one of the j three living hroth ers of tbe lute Em peror Alexander III. The grand duke Is 63 years old and has hnd a t e in p e s t u o u career. Keverai years ego, during his brother's relgu, DUKE ALEXIS. he was dismissed In disgrace from his post, but more recently lie was re stored to full fnvor. Several years ago be paid a visit to the United Hiutcs. The larger the town, the older the women ure before they quit dancing. Tell us of a town In which the women quit at 40, and vet cau tell you tew largo tbe town is. Oreat as you are, your friends wll lacgh laerrlly after your funeral. Mrs. Laura L. Barnes, Wash ington, D. C, Ladies Auxiliary to Uurnsidj. Post, No. 4, 0. A. R., recommends Lydia 13. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. " ludLsenscsthateomo to women only, as a rule, the doctor is culled in, some times aovorul doctors, but still matters go from bad to worse ! but 1 have never knowu of a caso of female weak- Compound was used faithfully, for younff vomen who a to subject to lieadiu'hea, backache, irregular or paiu fill periods, nod nervous attauks due to the severe (.train on the system by some orif.tnlo trouble, and for women of ndvunccd vears In the most trying time of life, it serves to correct every trouble and restore a healthy action of atl crrrttns of the bodv- I..vdl;s K.lMiiklmnra VopctrtMo Coinfiound ia a household reliance lit my home, and I would not be with out li. id uti my rxwnnuT ii.ti m.- mcdicino. which cover, vears. I have in all my experience with tun found nothimr to equal It and al- ways recommend It." Mrs. I.jtt'tta. L. IUknis, IW7 Second St., N. E., Wah- tn:ton, 11. C Moa forftt V. erce Ittitr sreev gtnutmnw Sdaeet as arihlwcaS. Such testimony tthoiiM lie ac cepted lv all woiiM'n ns citilnc lit'C evtuoitoe that Lydlit I', l'lukliuiii'i WgvtaliU' Compound atamU without n h-t ih u rein cdylur uU tho dlatrcaslug; Ulaoi wotuon. Valuable Collection ot Stamps. A collection of stamps formed by l:a Owen Wheeler of the l.oudnu l'lii'stelii snciety was sold by auction recently for 15,678. PKOPf.R KISSINU. If You Want Your Lover to Love You, tlavc Oood Teeth. There are g xid many people in love, and lovo leuds to kisrea. At least, if it does not immeliately lead to kis ea, it is usual that fond persons while conversing sit near encli other. At such a time they lau see whether j cot. And it is more than likely that if either has neglected his, or her, teeth, the resulting offensive breath will l noticeable to the other person. Tho question is: Are line, aliite, perfect teeth admirable anil attractive? Will they tend to enhance your charms in the eyes of your lover? Will yellow teeth, or the pungent odors that exude from uncleaned or decaying teeth, have the opposite effect upon one alio otner wice might be fond ol yo, ? Aside entirely from the fact that it is more comfortable and practically help ful to have perfect teeth and keep them in good order, you should not forget that the very persons whom you would wish most to like you may be strongly re polled by a neglected or foul condi tion of your teeth. These considerations arj eminently aensible things for people to consider. They are suggested by a recent talk witn Dr. W. A. Wise, of the famous dental firm, Wie Hrothers, Failing building, Portland, Oregon. This Arm is probably the most np-to-date com em ! in the Northwest. They put teeth in order without causing any pain, and their priws are extremely moderate, j The moral of tiiis story is that h vers should not neglect their tenth. There are probably 50,000 bad-tolhed lovers within 50 miles of Portland, all of whom should go immediately to Wise Hrothers and got fixed np for proper kisf iug. I John Burroughs has 'The Ways of Nature" an article on in the forth coming June Century, which contains high praise for Kipling's wiork in nat ural history. lie says that wo are "ever at a loss how to take Kipling in ,he "Jingle Books;" and of the story of "The White Heal." Mr. Burroughs that bo could not detect one le- pnrttire from the facta of the life his tory of the seal so fur as it is known The Life of Prayer. Prayer la the abiding background In tho life of the C'hrlHtlan, Ham's Horn. ABSOLUTE SECURITY. Genuine Carter's Little Liver Pills. Must Bear Signature of t Fac-Simll Wrapper Below. Tssry sasall av4 as essf (O take aa ragex I FOB HEADACHE FOR DI7IHESSa ran nuoutMEi. Fill T01PID LIVER. FOI C0STIPATI0N. HI SALLOW SKIN. rod TNECOMPLCXI0I , aaM(jxsvas atuaraavaj Mcaattl srrJT TfMau:( CURE SICK HEADACHE. . UHtS WHtH sit fL.1 Cough atria Taataa I tima. sola By amaaiiita. flanarrrrni'f ri i 1113. I 1 KxxL OSSI I ij SLEEPY GRASS." It Has a riedntive kOVct Upon alt lloieea listing of It. There Is a species of grass, Slip vuseyl, growing In th mountains of New' Mexico uud III some of the neigh boring rt','1 ma, that Iihs Hut renmrUlile effect' of pulling to sleep every horse that eats II. dull recently there have been only vague and unauthentic ac counts of It. Hut at a recent meeting of the Washington Ululoglenl Society, Vernon Hnlley. an ufflclal of the Hlolo glial Survey, described the effects of this grass on tlu horses of the explor ing: rty of w hich lie mm cnargo iei year. They had ramped In the Sacramento Mountains In New Mexico, at an alti tude of about eight thousand feet. Their home lind Just been turned loos to griixe on a grus that hnd an abund ance of green blades aad tall heads full of ripe siHtla, when a passing ranch man warned them that It was "sleepy gnus." and added, "If they get a good feed of I lint grass you will not get out of here for a week." After the horses hnd grated about Inilf an hour tho were picketed In another spot. The uext morning all the horses were drowsy, ami one was sound asleep, standing with legs braced and rare and lower lip drooping lu a most un usual and grotta'iue fashion. He hud almost to lie dragged to camp, and would not eat his oats or drink water. He preferred to sleep. All the horses were sleepy for about three days, hut no 111 effects followed, except profusa sweating while trarellng and a Utile , , . '-"" t ' l-referrll.g to sleep I instead of eating full rations. The range horses are said nevi-r to j OTit sleepy grass, and those that are , brought Into the region wh.-re It grows and turned loose eat of It only once. i llores Hint were thought to have (strayed aud were lost for days hnve ! been Dually found ualccp lu the hustiee near csmp. Cuttle are said either nut to be affected by in t lug this grass or to refuse to eat It. The eva. t facts are nt knuwn. It Is possible that when more la known about this sleepy grsss, ' an extract may be made from It which will be of use as a sedative. A gifted monkey In a Ij'ti.lon menag erie died recently. He suswerwl to tbe name of Csnu and was years old. Ilia life was Insured for a large sum and the urn linger uf the menag erie asserts that the signature for his life policy bore Usau's own auto graph, which his traluer. Captain liel ascler. bail taught hint to write. Ksau. Indeed, had bis owu banking account, his earnings, amounting to some thou sands a year, being credited lu his own name. Checks drnwu against this sum were signed hjr fCsau. A woman of Paisley, Scotland, re cently stumbled at night luto a stream wblcu was In flood and was swept Into tbe sewer through which the stream flows liefiire Joining the Hlver Cart. While passing through the sewer she caught a projecting ledge and clitnlied upon It. The place was swarming with rots. She had the greatest dim culty In keeping them off and much of her clothing was torn or gnawed away. After she hsd been In this po sition for eight hours the stream rose and she was swept tiff the ledge luto the Ulver Cart, where she filing to tbe hank and was rescued the ui'it morning. The national museum at Washing ton has a remarkable collection of rats, which was presented by Major Kdgnr A. Mearua of the medical de partment of the army. In this collec tion are specimens ef water rata, mountain rats. Held rats, tree rats! ship rsta, factory rata, cave rats and plain every day rats. There are imp leal rats, arctic rats, rats from Hu matra, rats from the Philippines, edi ble ruts from China, rots from the Kant Indies and iinn-krats; also skunks, chipmunks, squirrels, mink, raccoon, opossum aud hundreds of varieties of mice, Including field mice and wood mice. Two Vftrj HtIUh Wftft. No. 1 shows a stylish elhow sleeve shirt walnt of white brllllantlne. The round yoke Is made wllh a deep Mas fold droplng like a tu.k over tt... shoulders and gathered seam of the bodice. The deep 1,1ns folds run nhout the bust and about the holt and give I a chic, bourfunt effect which Is par ticularly becoming to Blonder figures. No. 2 ahows a pretty and simp! mode for figured lawns or l.nllsie White cuffs mid collar mid to th... ef fectiveness of the waist. Ills Moiiej's Worth, "Yesterday, when I gave you a dime, you called me 'colonel;' mnv (lint I give' you a dollur, It's plalu 'mister.' iiovv Is that?" "Well, you see, boss, 'kiiiinel' Is bo common dut I thought I'd sorter rthn,,. gulsh yon set you ter one side, n ft row all tor yu'ie'r."-Atluiita Cot'istltu tluu. Hlurty t,r Ten lie. North Carolina uud MIkhIhnIiu,! i,Mv Ktnte si-liools for the Mttitly of tctuio fiibrl.B. It Isn't wliut a mini is that ni.,kf a hliu happy. U'g wUttT he thluks he I. Bronchitis I have kept Ayer's Cherry Tec toral In my house for a great many year. It is Iho best medicine lit the world for coughs and cob". J. C. William, Ante, N.Y. All serious lung troubles befiin with a tickling In the throat. You can stop this at first In a single night with Aycr's Cherry Pectoral. Use It also for bronchitis, consumption, hard colds, and forcoughs of all Kinds. Tare, aim I Ik.. . "lWs. Usually th Case. oil., .nn l,il.a iui.lt Ion affix'!" otie'.sieep?' a.ked the Ml. A u hum man. I . t I., I. " iIim Norwood wi,n,,i7, ..... . philosopher. "I never knew a maiilf who bad a position on the police tona to I troubled with Insoinnls." Alwsva look (ur (tits trade mark - THaKlaan. X,.l. kluhrii kind" Ilia .one. Hh..itl pim'io, a-hr. el Baal. Mass leinlurlaMa . Uii Subordinate. Mr. Hvrnn Coyne Ah, sweetest oue, may 1 he yom captain and guide your bark do n the sna of ll.'e' Mrs. Ilerrymotc (a widow) No, but . , you can be my -o.l male. fllw ai!.f fim U, ih f I', Kna.'.i. ! Nrn . . i w una , i i.i.i . . i 1 1... iaa. tt.avuftt.as.Lia. Mi..aruiu4H-.re '( irrt sin l lie I kind o' think I've seen you before. Alu't you a ahop girl at Har-, gen sr She Sir! I'm a snlsala.ly! He That s-.T I'm an eleval.ir gen tleman at the Sam place. Philadel phia Pies. For mughs and eolda thera Is no belts! oiedlclite than I'lao's Cure l t Coluuiou Llou. Price .'.'i i rnta. A Hultrrlly I arm. Near Scarborough, Kngland. a farm ell'ls for rearing moths and hulter lllra. Half an sere ol loud lias Iwcn pluiit ed with trees and shrubs for the pur pose. In their as-asoii the slm k ol inter pillars Is twenty thoiuand. Kroiu thirty to fotty thousand prererved in sects are kept in r.ero, so that but tel tiles and moths ran lw supplied Irre sjttive of tho time of the year. BAD BREAT rturftil U UlBjeHaaf I . iaoiiri.. entb tic tu.m. nut bitt r y f t Afir lau- Urn d.i trf . ! fa inpt. t4 VU4sUlNHr 'l "F 1W B'tsxt hf tit Its fs.ts.tir If till Ml 1 A H,. UU HitUubuwM lit , I itttutoU. C tss Uwl, .,,-uti. WMI.n f On,-, m i k i CURt CONSTIPATION iasrtUf IUs4a f Ik .. Isau.sl. .. iit NW IV UflW t in w rl Miv 'luMMiv hmotC SV vstaBf avuia aiitas I 1 lisiss , srr li-' 'N r-I. Knit, Kvery boy (rt. a J V ' ' -', .ri A Pt kmf with his p-tir oil V-HkX. "" ''-S 4 1) " 'l"g shoes. 1W i a. jJJ.,i'. y-iitfi jr. if sirs! knives. I W- S71 0 .tf'.!-i I .Ml I. ....ailll.lMMI I.T. ..,1k. !. Mn n. .... vr'j""" Iw at, bo.I, Han. a i ' !; .l,uuiaiu. , THE FAIRBANHS-HORSE ENGINES ARII OI'ICUATItl) )IN OAS, QAS0LINI-, DISTILLATU OR CRUDE OIL COoioioccraiioA cry mm. Ho Expense wnen ia Runnina Honey Earner Simple SQie First and Stark Its. 'OKTLANIt, OK. 310 Market F i B AtArai XtuntaM The Hlbtn standi mora iiiprattis at this hour than ever before. Her ur A. Hmtlelt. RUCnSOM MAOHINCRY OO. (IIII'IVMIHS to .111 till 1'iHlls) I'nat ( MimHmm Itlreel, INtrtlsas, Oram Wild us tut Saw Mill suit Hhltiale Mill u.. rhlnety. W Mill end Hali.s "iii"b ( ream Hsparainra, rraular prliw fi J' i spun) aini .w. Muasr sfisiis 3,ii. Over wi aillllMi dnllars In smiImi "Vec7Ia by ua Inr eur eltioilt during the ala uVi ,.! liver ) years aneeenlul alliarlel ai l' aiial ami iiruiiipl ailtnt'ln In all elaia,, ,n tm.ied lu iia lly.mr ailnrney has be,, l arre.1 y.ui ean awwliil lu set In juiui elaima tra nd ! Ia ami rulllliiaeiil i.u! amv.,, lalier A Whitman Cm., as W Harder liui. Westilnx e. I' ;. ' You ran larty tnereaas I ha yield r yiuir rnrii lit using uii, aH ial lertili, is W tits let l.il.ea. 33 PER CENT OFF 3 Or ill Packot tudi I'ur onler f 1,00 or mora I Thl.) ttiiM not InrlmU jrui twit or VUlt lr,i hi nuntUty j It in Hi marhvl writ fur Ptt u I MANN, the SEIOMAN. 1 is 1'raatl sirs!. - land, !. i e,, I " '" J ' ' M ! AGENTS WANTED I i a Everywhere, Write now. S KAKUU.apUluMllWAttjaia TWtHO f . i.i iifci'.i. l-,od as, $ i mu, mmuaL Z ! " k UH.IU kWriht, 1 aaat araatst, f saa. noioactciti. I wen H, i '-"fir. J J.-REI) T. MCKWILL CYCLE Ca ! IVrtUixi, Oregon. J t i s s 1 1 i i f ! ..$ 1' IVrtUod. Orgon. j pbst w lutlASKAI. ttftlVWINftf. I v IN Cwf 4 H lww m4 0 (MW Hawk t'f, Wm wiM m,it It i.i fij Mrn htlf 4tv Jrfi'h sit.t.'-.l HliK, ' 4 0 ..-? 1 . Il.lfh s.i ( W rf t T, rr,lsy i.n sv.l bus M 1 rrt, i,4!w .. I., ri .:th ,4 hx. t U'Kili'iM T.f !hf v,r Ml .lnrftt. i.l mrm. Mfltti . Is--,, t. .t -u r;. ti..n lrt(s.t ttO'(t) It mi. 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