The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, February 03, 1905, Image 4

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    Ayers
For coughs, colds, bronchitis,
asthma, weak throats, weak
lungs, consumption, take
Ayer't tnerry rcciorai.
Cherry
Pectoral
Always keep bottle of it in
the house. We have been
saying this for 60 years, and
so have the doctors.
t ti w wi orr w
urn l. -r 7r.. It la lb saw ''
istaa wis. 1 , far U tKi ' 'aa
"""'i'sl J. K. Sotscaose, Wakkses. v-.
ate. i a. v j. r aytw nv.
The Lungs
Mry Aid nature with Ayerat HtHa.
A Wlah Kaelly Gratlflr-d.
Tbey were spending tb autumn in
th Pennsylvania mountain, and a
hooting expedition bad br-en planned
for tha neit day. The talk naturally
turned on the prospect for tarioua
aorta of fame.
"We mini the ic or danger that
give aeat to hunting In the Far West."
on of the younger member of the
party began. Uttle pompously.
"Ah. ant it ia danger wtt your aport
you likeT earnestly returned the ol I
German farmer, who waa to act as
guide. "Den you keep close by me.
air. D last time I hare aport I
aboota mine brnder-ln-law in de leg. I
gladly taken you nnter mine own
wing." ha concluded. In all aerlousneas.
How'a ThlaT
W oer On Hundred Dollars Bewsrd fM
M. ohm of ( atarrh ifcai cannot ba cured by
Hall a catarrh cut.
F. j. CHKNKY A CO., Piora., Toledo, 0.
We, tha nodaraldied. fcavt known r. J.
Chanty tor tta lul 11 years, and balisr him
artoeur honorabta in ail bnauwae timnaae
fioua sod fin socially able to carry out anyoo
BeaUum sad br Uialr arm.
Wasr Tai'ax, Wbolma.K DrantsU. Toledo. O.
Wiuhho. Kiamui A Mast ix, bolaaaia bnif
slaia, Toledo, O.
Hall'a Catarrh Cnr ta takea Internally, set.
foe dlrsctly upon tba blood and mucouj eur
taosa ol tha eyetam. Price lie par bolus.
Md by all brui rtiu. Testimonials txea.
Hall's raaaUy Fills are tha beat.
A tTnlverelty Faad.
Prealdent Hadley of Tale University
recently eatabliahed a fund of $1,000.
being the money received by him for
glring tha Dodge lecture at A ale last
year, leaa certain expenses. Thla fund
ia to be held by the treasurer of Yale
nder tha condition that It may b
drawn upon for university naea at the;
discretion of the president, says the
New York Tribune. It ia planned by
tba prealdent to add to this amount
any sums he may receive from the
university while prealdent for deliver
ing lectures or for other services over
nd abov bla regular salary.
Hso'a Cure Is a (rood couth medicine.
It baa cured courha and colds for forty
yean. At druggists. 25 cents.
AMI I Able to Attend to Business.
"I told Uncle Simon that he wss get
ting too old and feeble to attend to busi
ness." "Did be take it kindly V
"He threw me out of his offlce." Vsn
ity Fair.
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Taka Ltiattre Rromo Qnlnlnr Tablets. All 4rn(
ftats rafaad tha money If H Mis to run. 1- W.
ttrorv'l aMmatara la os aach bos. JSc.
A Tacht for Sale.
"What kind of sail are 70 u going to
ass on your yacht next year" asked the
enthusiast
"Sheriff's, I guess," replied tha owner,
who bad just looked over tha steward's
accounts. Cincinnati Commtrciai-Trib-uoe.
Mother, will and Mrs. WlnaloWs Soothing
fro tha beat remedy to use lor thatr children
during the teething period.
Two Visws.
First Workingmsn Look at the ine
luality. Mr. Million, who lives not ten
squares from this corner, has a dog house
which coat $5,000. What do yen think
af that?
Second Workingmsn I think it's a
good thing ha wanted it, for I built it
for him, and made $1,000 oat of it.
PITA PenrjancnUy Cored. JCo fllior oarrousncae
fllo afterflrstdar'aniieofDr.Kllne'iUrealNenra
JUatorer. Hend for Pre SI trial bottle and treat lae.
bl. a. H. kUlaa, Ud.,Mi Arch St., fbUadelphls, I' a.
The Chicago board of health asserts
that a large percentage of sufferers from
Blight's disease are those who indulge
la what ia called high living. People
who live on plain food" and lead temper
ate Uvea rarely have the disesse.
Wheeling, W. Vs., Hay 18. 1903.
Some years ago while at work, I fell
war a truck and severely injured both
of my shins. Mr blood became poisoned
as a result, and the doctor told me I
would have running sores for life, and
that if they were healed up the result
would be fataL Under this discouraging
report I left off their treatment and re
sorted to the use of S. S. S. Its effects
were prompt and gratifying. It took
only a abort while for tbe medicine to en.
tlrelv cure up the sores, and I am not
dead aa tha doctors intimated, nor have
the aoraa ever broke out again. Some 13
years have elapsed since what I have de
acribed occurred. Having been so signally
benefitted by ita use I can heartily recom
mend it as tha one great blood purifier.
johw W. Fundis,
Care Scbmulback Brewing Co.
Chronic sores start often from a p!m.
pie, scratch, bruise or boil, and while
salves, washea and powders are beneficial,
tbe unhealthy matter in tbe blood must
be driven out or the sore will continue
to eat and spread. S. S. S. reaches
these old sores through the blood, re
moves all impurities and poisons, builds
up tbe entire system aud strengthens
the circulation. S. 8. 8. ia a blood
purifier and tonic combined. Contains
no mineral wnat.
ever but is guarsn
teed purely veget
able. If you have
an old sore 'write
na and our physi
cians wil advise
without . charge.
Book on diseases
of tbe Blood free.
fka Swift Speolfla Caapajy, Atlanta, 6a,
SILENCED.
ikmmm' mm
av rpisnne iv THE DEk'KXSE OF PORT ARTHl'R.
There were days when the Japanese guns scarcely ceasei to shell the
fortress from dawn till night The gallant defender stuck to their work lu
spite of the terrlnV bombardment. Sometime. In.leed. a gnu was only si
lenced because, as In the Illustration, there was none left alive to man It.
The pl.-ture was drawn from a aketch by a correspondent of the London
Graphic.
NEW AMBASSADOR
V .c--7.-
.iflvi&er
--WKfcsy
V.H1TELAW BtlD.
1.-'msw'RJ.
New York Tribune after Mr. Greeley's death, uroimnt. mui
tional prominence. Mr. Held took the atump for General Frit In tba
Civil War he was volunteer ald-de-canip to General Rosecrans In the W est
Virginia campaign; was war correspondent with tbe armies of the Cumber
land and of the Potomac, and witnessed tbe battles of Stalloh and t.ettys-
bUr8Krom 1SC3 to 1H5; be was 'librarian to the House of Representatives and
correspondent at Washington for tbe Cincinnati Gar-ette. of which paper he
subsequently became a part owner, after trying his hand In the fields of
Alabama and Louisiana aa a cotton planter. In 1S08 the literary and news
paper work of Mr. Held came so favorably to the attention of Horace Gree
ley that this ramous editor invited Mr. Held to come to New York and asso
ciate himself with blra on the Tribune.
When Mr Greeley was candidate for Prealdent he placed the paper In
Mr Beid'a charge. In 1H92 Mr. Held wss candidate for Vice President on
the Republican ticket with Mr. Harrison.
Aa minister to Prance and when special ambassador to Great Britain
for the Jubilee of Victoria, and later to the coronation of King Edward, at
well as commissioner to Paris for the treaty of peace between Spain and
the United States Mr. Beld received warm weicomea. His list of publica
tions, including works on war and expansion, have made him famous among
savants.
THE COMMUNISTIC CHICKEN.
e-e-
Mr. Sanderson and his wife were
picking their way across tbe small
plot of ground which separatee their
home from that of the Mitchells, at
whose bouse they had Just bad dinner.
"Most agreeable people," comment
ed Mr. Sanderson, genially, "and an
excellent dinner."
"Y-es," said Mrs. Sanderson, not
very enthusiastically.
"Those broilers were perfect," con
tinued Mr. Spnderson. "I wonder
why we cun't have such chickens 7
Ob, I believe be said they were of bli
own raising, didn't be "
"Yes." Mrs. Sanderson replied with
awakening spirit, "that was what he
aald, and It vexed me so I could hard
ly keep still."
"'Vexed' you?" questioned Mr. San
derson. "Yes, and It would vex you If you
bad any spunk," returned Mrs. San
derson. "We raised those chickens,
James Sanderson!"
"What do you ruea'i?" asked Mr.
Sanderson, In bewilderment. "We've
never had a chicken on our place."
"Yes, we bave the Mitchells' chick
ens have been there all summer!" re
torted Mrs. Sanderson. "If It hadn't
been for my garden thosi broiler
wouldn't hare been Imlf so flno. And
when everybody was praising them, all
I could think of was the garden seed
and vegetables thORe birds have de
voured since they were hatched In th
spring! And there Mr. Mitchell sat,
and took all those compliments aa
calmly as if they really belonged to
blm!
"It think It was very poor taste,"
Mr. Sanderson concluded, with dig
nity, "with us right there at tbe table.
It would have been merely decent to
have bought chickens wbeu w dined
there."
The women don't know It, but there
really isn't a much excitement going
on all day down town a there I In
taking a cake from tbe oven.
A man can get sick now Almost aa
easy aa he can aln, and you all know
how easy that Ia
TO GREAT BRITAIN.
Whltelaw Reid. chosen ambasxador
Oreat Britain to succeed Joat-pu
ChfiMt. ta known to two hemis
pheres as a man of affairs with wide
experience of .the world, having ex
tensively traveled; accustmiieit to deal
ing with eminent peopl and n thor
oughly e-hoo!ed master of diplomacy.
Tried as Vnlted Statea minister to
France, be niade an enviable reputa
tion for himself as a diplomat and
statesman. Covering so. many neuis in
... . f It.vll 1st r.fA. 1 1 1 W 1
with the nie jiiuuiueui "
kim valnnhle in anv mission aeiectea
him by bis country.
$orn Oct 2T, 1W7. near Xcnla, Ohio,
Ik. wns srradunted when still young
from Miami University, taking scien
tific honors of his class, and subse
quently given degrees by wvernl uni
versities. Entering the political field,
he soon assimilated a great knowleilg
of editorial work, wliloh later, when
. v..nm the nrlnelnal owner of the
THE DEVIL'S KITCHEN, FAMOUS
SPOT IN WELSH MOUNTAINS.
Till CIVIL' XITCHEX.
The Devil' Kitchen, near Hethseda,
In the northern part of Wales, Is the
best known spot In the Welsh moun
tain region. It has only, strictly
speaking, been ascended twice. It I
a deep mountain gorge between two
lofty pesV and Its sides are so pre
cipitous that they offer little encour
agement to the niounlnli) climber, how
ever venturesome he may be. Not
withstanding the apparent foolhardl
ness of the undertaking, several per
sons have made the attempt. The rope
shown In the cut marks the place
from which a recent climber fell aud
lost bis life. He was an Englishman
named Hudson, and be had been warn
ed repeatedly of the danger of the as
cent. The authorities have taken
measure to prevent a repetition of tbe
accident
A Habile Distinction.
"Did the critics like your perform
ance of Hamlet'"
"The critic," answered Mr. Storm
lngton Barnes, "liked It But a large
number of person who assume to be
critic did not" Washington Star.
1 It 1 better to keep In the old rut
than to climb out only to fall In tbe
ditch by the wayside.
m$m mm
Hood's
SarsaparLUd b tmquestiona
b!y the greatest blood and
liver medicine known. It
positively and permanently
cures every humor, from
Pimples to Scrofula. It is
the Best
Blood Medicine.
A year pa"cd a a prisoner lit a
small city botlrooiu never visited by
the sun. and making up In noise what
It lacked ui light, would be a severe
punishment for most women. But
a woman who had gone through a
long imprisonment In her home, made
necessary by a fall, aud bad come out
again Into active life, surprised a pioe
perous friend by saying. "Oh, I u
Joyed myself all those month."
"Enjoyed yourself! What do you
meanr asked her friend.
"1 enjoyed myself," answered the
convalescent "I bad little else to give
me pleasure, and so I Just studied my
own resources. 1 did not know I bad
so many of them. Most of them I owe
to my mother, who tntigbt me so many
ocrupationa when I was a child. I
knitted aud I netted and I made tat
ting. 1 rrwhete.l and I embroidered,
and 1 drew very badly the tree and
clouds outside tuy window. I repeat
ed poetry and tbe Bible. 1 worked
out charade and enigma. Best of
all, 1 read aud read anil read. It
seemed rather hard at the time that I
could not hare all the books 1 wanted.
But now I know that I relished the
more those 1 did bave, and I read
them untjl I knew them almost by
heart So it was a good year, after
all."
Tbe multiplication of resources la a
wonderful defense against many of the
trials which life holds for a woman.
Each new power of mind and of baud
Is a new weapon against weartuest,
ind uew guaranty that the possessor
hall be callable under all clrtum
tauces of enjoying herself.
A QUARAVTEED CURE TOR PILES
It. hint miad, Wtln Pmtnidlnf Was
ruur drucslat otlU rfuiJ moo.y If VAio OlXt
MKNT lo cura Jriro m to U tUja.
A Itegnlar Horse -Show.
"Horse" is tbe miner's term for a
body of worthies rock which some
time displaces ore ami makes a rich
vein poor. The Chicago New b an
anecdote of tbe late Clarence King,
who was sent to Inspect a mine In the
Par Went
One of tbe ownera telegraphed King
to visit the mine Immediately and tele
graph the results of his examination,
especially in regard to an alarming ru
mor that the value of the vein hud
been mucb Impaired by finding In It
a very targe "horse."
When King came out of the mlnu
after his Inspection, he found another
telegram waiting for him from bis Im
patient friend, asking, "Is It true there
Is a 'horse' In the miner To which
be promptly replied:
"The mine 1 a perfect livery sta
ble." bopping Tralte.
A London paper quotes a shopgirl
is saying that the Englishwoman cau
generally be persuaded to take tbU
or that, whether she wants It or not,
and that she does not often see tint t
she gets value for her money. Tb
Epgllsb sre nlso courteous and consid
erate. It appears that Americans, ou
the other band, give the greatest trou
ble of all. They are afraid of being
cheated, they want to make sure be
fore they buy that they could not rf-'t
the same thing for less money else
where, and they are never courteous.
A shopper It Is Frenchwomen, how
ever, who command the greatest ad
miration, we are told. They always
know exactly what they want and
will take nothing else.
Millions la Oats.
Salter's New National Oala yielded in
Mich., 240 bu., in Mo., 255 bu., in N. V..
II bu., and in 30 other atatea from 150
to 300 bu. per acre. Now this Oat if gen
erally grown in 193, will add millions of
bushels to the yield snd millions of dol
lars to tha farmer's purse!
Homebuilder Yellow Dent Corn grows
like a weed and yields from 157 to 260
bushels snd more per acre! It's the big
get yieldiT on earth!
Salter's Kpeltz, Beardless Burley, Maca
roni Wheat, Pea Oat, Bdlion Dollar Grass
and Earliext Cane are money makers for
you, Mr. Farmer.
just r"sD Tim soncrj asd IOo
hi stamps to John A. Salzer Reed Co., I
Crosse, Wis., and receive their big catalog
and lots of farm seed samples. P. C. L.J
Iost at the Last Place.
The absent-mludr d man and bis um
brella continue to promote tbe gaiety
of nations. They figure entertainingly
In an article lu a German maguzlne
on Prof. Mnx von Pettenkofer, who
has been culled the founder of scien
tific hygiene.
The profetsor' absent-mindedness
bad no narrow or restricted range; It
covered everything; but umbrella
eemed to be bis specialty. He lost
a fortune In umbrellas, for be seldom
came back with what be bad taken
away.
Once, however, he made a trip a
far a England, and was Tory proud of
having actually succeeded in bringing
back his umbrella to Germany, At
Augsburg be (topped on business, but
sent a telegram saying:
"At 0 o'clock I return with my um
brella." lie did return at 6 o'clock, but a be
ntered hi house at Munich be uw
to bis dismay that be had no umbrella,
B bad left it at the telegraph office.
Hard luck has bean tli fate of the
Emperor of Austria from the beginning
of his reign. In every bsttle h ha
fought he ha been defeated, his wife
was assasslnsted, and his eldest son dol
ed bis csreer with suicide.
com imm all tut mils.
m lAiUMQ rap, TtUMIUOba, up
in lima. Bold ny dmgylati.
Humorous
X
eeseeeeeeee ee
She-Are you euro you love me for
...a .in. lie liid you think I
loved you for your mother ? Bomsr-
vllle Journal.
Mr. and Mrs Nubrlde hve Joined
tbe church." "Why not! Turn anoni s
fair play! didn't the church Join them 7
Philadelphia Press.
Lady Did yon ever feel a tluxiKh
you'd Ilk to work Tramp-Yesm.
I wouldn't mind being lineman for a
wlrele telegraph company. Jndgs.
'nralnlelgh tell m be la writing
a popular novel." "Yea, bla doctor
Insisted on hi resting bl mind for
a while!" New Orlean Time Demo
crat
it. ii..t it The Woman No, I can't
give you a meal. The Tramp I didn't
tblnk you could, mum; you
vouna- and Inexperienced to know how
to cook. New York Sim.
Church 1 ee the Attorney tleueral
I going to top all thla guelu busl
lies In the newspaper. Ootliam
tvh.m (, mmuse that's aimed
att The weather bureau? Yonker
Statesman.
l.nrke Riars: "I've bad a very suc
cessful eaon," said the prosperous-
looklng theatrical manager.
nn on thank vour tr for that" re
plied the eeedy looking manager.
Yonker Stateamau.
it. It n remember your old
school friend. Sophy Hmythe? She
Ye. Indeed, I do. A uioet aoauru--i...
.!... il. .niv too! What became
of ber? lie Oil. nothing. Only I
married ber. Boston l. lobe.
Mamma Fighting '' Willie?
Didn't I tell you to atop and count
hundred whenever you were an
gry? Willie But It didn't do uy
good. ma. Ixwk what lite joii"
did while I counted: IJarper lUaar.
Cholly So Mis Tartum loosened up
nd said a gotxl word about me, did
.,. ir..ki,v.s: ahe anld that wliett
one got better acquainted with you
one fouud you were not half as big
a fool aa you appeared to be Chicago
Tribune.
- i.lvantnt-e: Btmer Do yott
really prefer to bave long poems nt
lu to yti rather than anon one. .
tor Yes. When they're long, you see,
I don't have to tblnk up any other
excuse for rejecting them. Philadel
phia Press.
"I don't believe tbe woman who re
cently moved Into the flat across the
ball 1 any better than ahe should be,"
remarked Mr. Naggaby. "Of course
not my dear." rejoined Naggnby: "who
ever heard of a woman that war
St. I-otil Star.
Mis Plane Ye. Tom proposed last
night and I accepted him. See thla
rlni Mis Wise- Indeed? My the
way, dear, don't attempt to cut glaas
with that diamond, a 1 did, or you'll
make another nick lu the stone Phil
adelphia Press.
Tbe Child Aunt Mnry. nurse says
wbeu It thuuder. It's the lrd scoldln'
n. Aunt Mary Perhaps It Is. dear.
The Child Well, I don't see what he
got to be so mad alwut. 1'se don
everyflng to-day ept brush my teef.
Brooklyn Life.
wifAllenrv. what makes you In
such a furious temper Husband I'm
trying to read a Scotch dialect story.
Tbo plot Is fearfully exciting, but I
can't hurdle over the language fast
enough to keep up with the berol
Detrolt Free Pres.
Bural Adorer (basbfuilyi You didn't
go to Millie Meadow party. Ion't
you like klssln' game? Pretty Maid
No, I don't Bural Adorer (weakly)
Why don't you? Pretty Maid (encour
agingly) 'Cause there so mny look
lu" on. New York Weekly.
He (reading about the iatet oclety
wedding) Tbey have a lot to eay
about what the bride wear, but tbey
bave nothing to y about the poor
bridegroom. She Tbey have no need
to, becau It 1 a well known fact
that he neually wear a worried look.
Boiton Globe.
Madam (In a busy itreet In Paris)
Oh. M. 1'Agent, la It true that It ti
dangerous to Hand with tbe foot on
tbe electric tramline? M. I'Agent No,
madame, it li not dangerous so long
a you do not tand with one foot on
the line and the other on the overhead
wire. Pick Me Up.
Mill Flyrty Jack Haneoin w tell
ing me about romantic adventure lis
bad at the party Inst night. It ecm
be bumped Into a girl In a dirk hall
way and kissed her; and b doesn't
know yet Misi Elders Ob! tee
bee! That wa I. Mis Flyrty What?
Ob, for goodness sake, don't tell blm
now. Let him bave hi romance.
Philadelphia Pre.
Mlsi Hoamloy Didn't you bear Mis
Knox tell me yesterday that I wa "th
homeliest girl In our set?" Ml Good
leyYes, the hateful thing! I gnv
her a piece of my mind about It after
ward. Ml Houmley Oh! did you? I
hope you weren't too hard on ber. Mis
Goodley Well, I told ber be ought to
consider how sensitive you must be
bout it Philadelphia Ledger.
Perfectly Congenial: Naggsby
When a man and hi wife think the
same thoughts simultaneously, It Is a
sign that they are exceedingly congen
ial. Waggsby So? Wrell, then, my
wife and I ire congenial all right, for
tbe other night, when she said that
she wondered why I'd ever been ucli
a fool as to marry her, I had been
sitting there In silence for half an hour
wondering over the mail Identical
thing. Baltimore American.
Belgium's Huffrsge Law,
Under the Belgian law, unmarried
men over 28 bave one rote, married
men and widower with famllle have
two vote, and priest and other per
on of position and education bave
three vote. Severe penaltle ire Im
posed on those who fall to vote.
That Explalaed It.
Frond Parent And Jut think aba
plsy that away an' never tuck a lea
son In her life!
Bored GuestOh, that what' th
matter, la It? Baltimore American.
It take a college graduate about 20
yean to learn bow little he know.
COL. BECKWITH SAYS:
l Take Pleasure in Commending Pe-ru-na
For Coughs
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1 1 U i .e-".
COL. PAUL t.
e..i..M.i K. n,kwlth.LI-Col.,rotlrel.ltlWg. Minnie Mea, taaUltof
from law Vermont avvnuo, N. WH Wasblnglon, l.0, wrlleel
-From the unqualified endorsement ot mmny of my Mcada, I
take pleasure In commending jvue remedleg tor cough mud
colds." Paul U. VecKwun.
IN riCLD OR BARRACKS
PE RU NA IS ErflCACIOtS.
The eonatant exposure to the elements
experienced la an out door life Is not so
apt to cause ooogh and ooltla a dou
Ury hablU.
Those who are bronghl face to fao
with the weather every day In active
life are much lose liable to catarrhal
diseawa than those who are housed op
in my vemiiaieu
room. And vet both
ALL CLASSES
ARC SUBJECT TO
CATARRH.
of these cl'S are
more or less subject
to catarrh and ca
tarrhs! disease.
Tne soldier t well a the civilian finds
It frequently necessary lo use Peruna
on account of coughs and colds.
No one la exempt. The strong and
healthy are leae liable than the weak
aad Ul, but none entire) jr escape.
As niit-lil l rtHte., Ihiws ho lit
In fastnesses liare a allm ill-t.
Positive, Comparative. Superlative
" I hsvs mad ons of your lah Brand
Sllokara for flva yaara and now want
a naw ona, alio on for a Mand, I
would nol ba without ona fur twlcs
lhaoott. Thayaraual aa far shaail
of s eommon coat aa common os
I ahasd or nothing,"
latmi os ArnieriONl
Ba sure you don't gal en of Ilia com.
mon kind thla la th rfMTFn
mar of sssallsno. fttT"t3
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H? SetasS-) COLUMBIA ENGINEERING WORKS
tif all riaaln. lOS Orj As. I r
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M- National Oats Arf ItJciJ
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BECRWITM.
I'nrnna haa alwsvs been A great
favorite with the military men, both la
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IIIV M J VMM mm j .
Thaalroncest klndof toatlmonlsjj are
rocetved from ottWr of high rank eon
twrning lite vlttuee of Paruna (or all
eaurrbal ailment.
Only a small per eeni, ol thee can be
ojkhI tor publication for want of space.
Mr. Harrison U Poem, Burnald Post
No, ft, IVpsitment of the Potomac,
Cuionrt Kncattipment No. 6V, Union
Volnrana legion. Colonel Grown Clay
Smith lt-'glmcn I No. IT, U. V.U., Uepart
monl tt U Potomac, Military Order
Uiyal Leglou, Opartmentof Oolumbl,
Major Blth Indiana Veteran Volunteer,
Infantry, wrlUwt
There no longer any qutttton aa
ih .J. M.Mfw .iuIiIm n eunal As
, m i v -.-- w .
alt catarrhal trouble. Ita suviesifuj
use by many at my trumi taiitica ia
to toatUcm. mad amlonamaau'l O
ECONOMICAL IRRIGATOR
Clean Your Grain
r rOR SEED
Th CHATHAM FANNING
MUX, with Sacking alUchmrnt,
will clean and grsds all kinds ol
Orain snd Sds. The only machine
th.tt hts screens and rid lira made
especially for cleaning grain on tl
Coast. To convince you that ti ll
Grain Cleaner is as represented I will
send you one on 30 days' Ire trial
nd will pay th freight.
Writ me (or our Deicripllv Cat
alogue and "on time" proposition
it will Interest you.
GEO. W. F00TT
Dept. 11 Portland, Oregon
P. N. U.
No. i I90S
WIIKN writing to ! m-tlaors ul
tiimillnn siils ipr.
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RUSSELL mm
SAW
MILLS
High Grade
T sffis Machinery
The A. II. Averill Maclijuory Cj.
I'OKTI-ANI), OlM-dON. '
Write lor Calulujjt and 1'iUiss,
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