Rheumatism
II on of th oonatltutlonal disease. It
knanlfet IImU In local chi and paint.
'"'-.t and atiff muscles, tmt it
eannnt be c by local application.
It Mane&i ronatltutlonal trwatmanl
I the p ja-ii a eoursat th treat
'aMaFiuaf and tonlo n
Hood's
which rteutraJV1!
and bulld&ptl
In llq
UVT.i known
I'
I mm
UsWTpurl-
wfclna jsjr The root S
iriyr raranc o)
i turacidlty ot ths blood though
ajrbole system. ' f ' n .ealitfh .
w lurm or in coorowrra r
atf S a rsa t aba. lOOdgatelL,
I ttfr
rklla,lr,.lr-ll t.-U
Mr. Gayb&jr ThatVffct yon are
Krone. You iayV! to understand
tha use of words, if a thing la "round"
it can't b any "rounder."
Mr. Gayboy Then there la no auch
thine as a "rounder." Thanks, dear.
Xou won't call me one a fain, will youT
Votnera will Dad Mr. Wlnilow'a toothing
Sirup th. ba rratdT touaaiorlhairclitldraa
aunn me teeming period.
fact A Ilea.
"I auppose there la auch a person aa
the foolkiller," mimed I'ncl Allen
Sparks, "but he has either retired from
buaineaa or he's hopelessly behind on his
Orders,"
i fit. VW Dura aae an Samoa Dletm
I pt-rttaiiaatlr curvd by Pr. Klina'a Orai
Katorr. tond Aw FKKKaatrf! v,rti.. and
ii . u. n u-kiier, i-o. hi arcattL.i'auar'a.
To Aararavattav
Girl What made you tell on' me
when I waa whispering In school?
Boy Because you wern't whispering
loud enough so I could hear what you
were talking about Detroit Free
Preea.
Africa. ttaaioa.
The native food ot the Maluml
country, In southern Africa, comprise
manioc, and that alone. It It a plant
particularly adapted to wet, tnnratiy
toll, nya the author ot "In Remotest
HnrotelHnd." It take two year to
.tnrlty, and while grow
requires rerylllttlt attention.
leu full-grown Is
baa very much tuawtp-
pearance smr German satiiafF, al
imes It grows U4fl Inrjter.
has several jws, and the
ertftietlon of two orwX-o in no way
I" Irs the growyx!jurilnder.
When nettle1 ' It tustes nke a
cuestnufcvUr:ue digestion of thta) pro-
verMal uerrVli can alone asidMiniite It
jrA'uHmt when soakedJhyMrater forj
few ii -T ui.a1frTny,'r deeom
drfttToQ Tlie roofs of the Usffs and
atauiped. It forma a delighlrtniy white
oft meal, far whiter and purer thin
the beat dour. Then It la beaten Into
thick paste and eaten with a little
navoring. comiwsed of a locust or a
caterpillar which the native seek !n
decayed trees.
Another way of eating this native
luxury Is by baking the roots, after
soaking them, and eating It as
dAGAIN IN SESSION
fowds Attend Opening Day
ot Congress
SEVERAL RATIONS OFFERED
ANNUAL. RiVIH AND HARBOR BILL
National R!var and Harbors Congrm
Calls for $80,000,000 Yearly,
Th national government, for the
past ten yww, has provided, tor the
benefit ot crvmnuwe and agriculture,
from which Is derived Its entlro reve
nue, less Umn 3 per cent of the total to
Improve our natural and economic
highwaysrivers and harliora
At this rat, tlie amount received hy
the greatest natural highway ot the
West, the Columbia river, for the
dccnenlns of Its mouth, would bo so
small that each year's work would lie
carried away by storms he-fur the next
appropriation would be available. The
v)i;,,.,i.,n a ti,. mill. a... amouiiM allowed lor mo last twenty
gress began its last eessiou at noou yea- v ' I1 w"m lKH'n v'""
terday. It took the senate 15 minutes ' tw "". I"' " m" l
to arrange its preliminaries and the Proirl"tl, " attitnoIfHt to complete
house an hour. The senate received u )". ami money which, t.preu.1
from l'resident Koosevelt a lung list of out over great nny years was alm.t
antHuntiiienta f..r il r..flri,.i..n .-.! ust'l.-ss, wouiu Have given me grew
in executive iMian f la mimit.- il.w highway of Oregon, Washington an
Lai-gs
imber of Congressmen-Elsct
Sails Attention to Work of
Qrim Reaper,
MUSCULAR I
AILTQ I
The Old-Moiik-Cut will
stiaijhten out a CdinrsflleJ
musol InaJiHy.
ST.
JACOI
OIL
The Original Porous Plaster.
It's Allcock'j, first introduced t" the pt o-
fi!e sikty years ajto. and Iwluy iindoubtecl
i has the largest ale of any external r m
edy millions be ns sold an'oi: lly tlnni;h
out the whole civi.ixed worlil. There have
been imi anions, to be sure, but never ha
there been one to even compare with All
cock's the world's standar,! external rem
edy. For a weak back, cold on heche-tor
sny I- cal pain the result of taking cold or
overstrain, the e's not img we know of to
compare with this famous plaster.
The Hungarian Honse of Representa
aire is the largest in the world. It has
T31 members.
ot Ointments lor Catarrk that
Contain Mercury
asBierenry will snreW destroy the sense ef
smell and ooapletaly derange the whole svs
ten, sua euterine ll taroueh th mue.in
sunacea. eucn ariiciessr.oula
would a banana. Taken aa a whole. It
forms the best all-the-year-round na
tive food; but I should advise all In
tending consumers to abstain from any
other food for three or four days be
fore giving It a prolonged trial.
Taos Kladlr Tenaae.
It happened In a railway station.
The baby cried and cried and cried.
"Perhaps he desires his bottle." sug
gested a fatherly looking old party.
"He hns not been raised on the bot
tle," cuttingly replied the handsome
young woman who held the Infant
The baby'e shrieks grew terrific. He
made unmistakable signs that be want
ed his dinner.
"Beg pardon, ma'am." said the elder
ly party, "but may I suggest that you
er permit the child to er take nour
ishment?" "This baby belongs to my sister," re
plied the ynung ldy, blushing furious
ly, "and she won't be here for half an
hour. I'm holding It for her." Louis
ville Courier-Journal.
emeu, as the nominations bad been re-
you leeived More the body had been organ
ised formally, to make no continuations
until the president's annual metwage
had been received and the session fair
ly started.
Senators Penrose, of Pennsylvania,
and Foraker, of Ohio, came forward
Idaho, It appropriated at one time,
forty foot channel nt its mouth.
However, even with the liny million
lollurs annual appropriation,, will
Jiey are striving (or, ami will get, our
protortion, considering present nr
proved and meritorious subjects, wool
bo lnsullk'tent to curry on the work al
the mouth of the Columbia proiierly
undcrsUxM, then
need at the coming
II
BS i
I Don't pluy ro" ' Pln I
but 'tends smelly to business. B
I I Price 934 snd 90s
'I I
Sflaanflaar Nolffti
Tlier was a psvullar ii"d ffoni
drsction of th wood m ths nismtw-r
of the Wrdlorsr' Hoclaty sat IB tha
window of hr friend's country bom
on summer afternoon.
dhe quickly took tiff '"
vJtil.le" from lifr ever present N. and
rapidly turned the leave. At Inst she
paused with smile of satisfaction,
and listened. Wltlt her Anger between
iwo leave of the little hook, till ths
sound came again.
When II was repeated an expression
of dnuht flitted aero her features, but
still she was ln'perul.
"You probably know many of the
bird note, living near the wood
and In such a quiet Sd," she said to
her friend. "I'au you tell in what
hlrd that Is?"
"That." said her friend, briefly, "I
our goat. We shall have to wove him
farther o(T.H
It Quiets
the Cough
ltvnmeaae,
say that suburban 1
Thli U one rcson whv Av...
8 Cherry Pcctoril Is 10 VlU.
hlrt In rnniiimniln. t.
iii. ii .(op.
the wear ind teir of iSe1e,t
cou.hlng. Dut It docs more
It controls the Inflammation
quiets the fever, soothes, and'
heals. Sold for 00 years.
" ' rr rHmsl H, kM,, .
ih.i t ..(in. i,. !.,;," m
prsiuw-WiMasi II. tsuirt'Vssi;
t
With r,M,llltif,tl nf tll.mtrir MiMnlitm
the discbarge of the negro troops of the FwTi V'11 Tm ?' " i
Twentv-Htfl, inf,i,,trv i in., - ,i will lx a bill lnlrotii
drtxl to the president and the other W" ' i-regou ocntite
in,..,i,...i..... i ... ,i, taxing uistrut : issue sw aim o .veur
1 nle of atirnriHeT hd imnl .,..1 Vif tamiia and go More congress with un
President Vairhanka bad am!.-! that of' of Ollf million dollars If the gen
exi-epton prescriptions from reputable ph
f never be used
to ir.e good you ean pusaibiy derive from them
nau vaiarro mra, menu ret-lured t.v t. j,
a4 la taken Interna l, acting directly upon!
um hiwu uu muwui suriacea 01 toe STStem.
In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get
the gyauiae. It is tacen Internally, and ma.le
n iukw), vow, oj r. j. cneney A c. leau-
voniaia tree.
Sold by lirugglsts. price 7St per bottle.
Ii all's Famiij rill are the beat.
Mnety per cent of the wealth of the
United States is held by 10 per cent of
u people.
TEN YEARS OF PAIN.
Unable To Do Even Housework Be
cause of Kidney Troubles.
Mr. Margaret Emmerich, of Clinton
Btn Napoleon, O., says: "For fifteen
year I was a gieat sufferer from kidney
troubles. My back
pained me terribly
i-very tarn or move
caused sharp shoot
ing pains. My eye
tight was poor, dark
spots appeared be
fore me, and 1 bad
diszy spells. For
ten rears I eonld
. j i i . .
nui uu uoueewora, ana lor two years
did not get out of the bouse. The kid
ney secretion were irregular, and
doctor were not helping me. Doan's
Kidney Pill brought me quick relief,
and finally cured me. They saved my
life." '
Bold by all dealers. 50 cents a box
Foster Milbnrn Co., Buffalo, K. Y.
Table Maatard.
Common, ordinary, every-day table
mustard obtained Its name In a remark
ably curious wsy. It Is said that rhillp,
Duke of Burgundy, granted to Dijon
some armorial bearings on which was
the motto, "Moult me tarde."
This was later carved In a stone arch
way of the city, but as the years went
by the central word became effaced. A
certain firm In the city was engaged
In the manufacture of lnapi, which
was the former name for mustard, snd.
wishing to label Its products with the
city arms, copied the Incomplete motto.
Thus, Ignorant people seeing the
name "mo-forde" on the Jars, fell
Into the custom of calling tlie contents
by that title. In time "moult tarde"
was contracted to moutarde (mustard).
Graateat la Advaaee.
The young doctor who bad lately set
tled In Shrubville bad ample opportu
nities to learn humility, If nothing else.
In his chosen field.
One day be was balled by an elderly
man. who requested him to step In
and see bis wife, who was ailing. At
the close of his visit the young doctor
asked for a private word with the man.
Your wife's case is somewhat com-.
plicated," he said, "and with your per
mission I should like to call the Brook
field physician In consultation."
Permission !" echoed the man. Indig
nantly. "I told her I knew she ought
to have a good doctor, but she was
afraid you'd be offended If she did."
it was unusual to transact any business
until the president's tnesige had been
received, the resolutions went over by
unanimous consent. Senator iHipont,
I ivinwure, tooa the oath of otlice
me opening ot the two houses wa
witnessed by an animated throng,
which hlled the gallaries to their ca
parity. Hundreds went away disap
pointed in not gaining Biluusniou to
witness the session of either senate or
house
Not in years have a larger number of
members-elect ot the lower house uf
congress presented themselves at the
speaker's desk to take the oath of otlice.
Death has been unusually active uiuong
the membership during the closing days
of the last session ami the beginning of
the present, and Chaplain louden feel
ingly called the attention of the Nuly
to ine work ot tlie grim reaper dining
the months since adjournment.
After the appointment of the usual
committee to wait upon the president
and inform him that the house was or-
eral government .will add to It sullleieii
to complete the entire project for the
Improvement of the mouth of the I o-
lumbiu, or, if they will put such im
provemeiit on a continuing eontnu
litisis.
Congress ban shown a disposition to
help the lumlltics that help them
wives, as In the case of riiilttdclphitt
which appropriated ."i(Hi,tsm for Its
hnrbor, and congress short I v nftcrnnrd
added the niHvssary sum for the com
pletion of the project. Oregon and
Washington cannot show the trade as
yet tluit merits and gets lurge appro
priations, mitt there semes to l no
renson why they should not accelerate
the improvement of their rivers nn.l
hurtairs in the above manner, irt ii-u-
Uirlv as our linrhors shtiold lie nunle
better at omv to get mill hold n grvnl
anil growing i mental tnnic, iui.i our
river Improved to lower our present
high milnuil ntti-s. There st-ems also
to bo no good rssm why jnnterily
should not tuiir a tsirt o( the htirdeu
in the wnv of long term bonds, as they
READY TO SETTLE.
iMHITlul Mini fauiifa f.v r.n.tii- nut' .....
ninnicttion he might desire to make of vt ,,u ri'"t U',u,,lt-
iliterwt to the public service, the hottse
adjourned out of respect to the memory
ot the deceaseti members. Hie presi
dent's message will be received both ill
the house and senate todnv. So bills
were introduced in the senate. In tl
nouse titree were ;i)S putilic measures
and 350 of a private character.
READY FOR WAR.
CLAS51F1EDADVERT1S1NG
Portland Trade Da-edory
Naaws end Addreaacs a Pertlaad W Reere
aeatativc Bamineaa riraM.
IHKAH bKPAHATOK-w. (uaranuw ib U 1
baparator to a. ib Wriia it uM caia-o
1. lun wo. Ml Co.. trib and Oak.
WANTED
hi this locality (or elsewhere) a hutler to aell
our treea, etc. (tiperience cot necewarr ior
succets.) Address
OREGON NURSERY COMPANY
Salem, Oregon.
Character Read ky the Ears.
It Is a fact and not a fancy that the
character of a person may often be de
termined by the ears. Certain charac
teristics seem invariably to accompany
ears of certain shape.
The thin, angular ear denotes bad
temper and cruelty.
Small, thin, almost transparent ears
signify refinement and delicacy of taste.
People with decided musical tastes
usually have large ears, which In many
cases stand well out from the head.
Abnormally large, thick ears denote
sensuality, or a coarse nature.
Large sloping ears have been the
property of many of the greatest philos
ophers and statesmen.
The ear of Napoleon was small, deli
cately formed, and bad a carved lobe.
Gladstone had a curved hanging ear,
set close to his bead and In a sloping
position.
Ojr Army and Navy Prepared if Japan
Wants to Fieht.
VSashmtgon, Dee. 4. Nothing which
has been suid in the whole range of
comment on the possibility of war be
tween the United States and Japan has
surprised certain Washington officials
so much as the seeming unanimity of
opinion in the country that we are ut
terly unprepared for a tight with tin
Orientals.
There is a prayerful hope that no war
win come, hut, If it should come, tin
strong probabilities are that the pessi
mists, ana tney seem to abound in
every section of the land, will find that
they have looked ujsw the proetiect with
blue glasses.
Congressmen have Come into Wash
intgon from every district and all of
them seem burdened with the belief
that, if trouble comes with Japan over
the California school question which
is a minor matter or over the enact
ment of a Japanese eiclusion law
which is a major matter the Philip
pines will Is- loat to us, temporarily at
least, within a month.
The Japanee will not take the Phil
ippines, or, if they do, they will be suc
cessful in an exploit that will bring
them such honors of war as few people.
Will Caucus on Japanese.
Washington, Dec. 4. Representative
Kabn, of California, says he does not
think the California delegation will
take immediate steps to push any legis
lation affecting the Japanese. He said
that the California delegation w ill hold
a meeting within two weeks for the dis
cussion of the situation and doubtless
will act as a unit in case decision is
reached to urge the passage of any spe
cial measure. Two Japanese exclusion
bills, one liy Representative McKinley,
ami the other by Representative Hayes
are now pending iu conrgess.
Dity Estate Negotiating With Govern
ment for Tarms.
Washington, Ioc. 4. Word bus been
retvived by the I.und ileirtmettt here
that the estate of Marcus Uilv luis
offered to settle the now famous timber
utting suit ts-giin against it yenrs ago
by the pttymcnt of tlftil.iMl. A aie
ciiil agent id the detrtmeiit of Justice
has lieeti sent tn Helena, Mont., with a
view of negotiating with the nttornevs
of the Itoly estate, an. I the prtst Is
tlmt a settlement will lie reached.
The suit ngninst the estate is for
lunuiges amounting to l,:S'ii,ii.
The ciiso Is of vast Importumv to the
government, In view of the fm-t that it
is the first of ninny tinils-r claim suits
which w ill lie filed to obtain ihiumgi-s
for unlawful decimation of the timber
of the West, which hns been going on
for the lust ilitiide or more. The sue-
cess of the government in the I inly
case undoubtedly will have the effect
of inducing other pcrctnitors of timber
fruuils to se-k settlement.
"Tliey
IO Mill.
i "No; t tupisise not. W mut i-ineiiiln-r
that a great deal of the s.iluirb
uiiIIc'k time It sisuit tu the city." I'ltt-
, liurg 1'est.
A
Made f . O. Ir tv,., .
atae aMSMiaPMt
7
yers
wuraiuji.
rtui
am vnot,
T? '.,,r .bJf opinu the
uowei rsauisr wtin Ayar i-Biij
fen O, sv
r
la most houses there it a room without
proper heating facilities to say nothing
of chilly hallways. Even though the
best of your stoves or furnace should be
inadequate to warm the whole house there
.need not be one cold spot if you have a
PERFECTION
Oil Heater
(equipped wlUi Smokeleaw Device)
It will heat a room in no time and will kttf it warm and cozy. Oper
ated at easily as a lamp and perfectly safe. Wick cannot be turned
too high or too low. Gives no tmcke or smell because fitted
with unique smokeless device. Can be tarried about,
which cannot be done with an ordinary stove. The
Perfection Oil Hester is superior to all other oil
beater and is an ornament to any home. Made in
two finishes nickel snd japan. Brass oil fount beau
tifully embossed. Holds four quarts of oil snd burns
ine hours, livery beater warranted. It not at your
dealer's writ nearest agency for descriptive circular.
tJXXHTk ft Itl H t the safest and best
JLyJ JUUllip .u.round household
- lamp. Made of brass throughout
and nickel-plated. Equipped with latest improved
burner. Every lamp warranted. Aa ornament to any
room whether library, dining-room, psrlor or bed
room. Writ to nearest agency if not at your dealer'.
STANOAttO OIL COMPANY
L . r-JJ
Worse Treated in Mexico .
San Antonio, Tex., Dtre. 4. A dis
patch to the Kx press from Kagle Pass,
Tex., says: Three hundred Japanese
I have entered the L'nited Htates from
Mexico through Kagle I'ohh since No-
vein her 1. They arc leaving Mexico
because of ill treatment which they re-
Iceived at the hands of Mexican employ
ers. The Japanese say they were lured
I into Mexico with promises of gssl pay
I ami pleasant work on farms, ho invit
ing were the promises that Japanese
immigration societies worked to get
I Japanese for agricultural work.
Utah Coal Land Withdrawn,
Halt Ijike City, Dec. 4. The Utah
I state land board has received notice
I from the general land odice at Washing
ton of the withdrawal from all forms of
appropriation under the public land
laws of 1H4.21 acres of land in Utah.
I This land hod been selected by the Utah
land board for transfer t ) private par-
I ties as argiculttiral land, but it is now
I withdrawn by the government on the
advice of experts, who pronounce it coal
land.
Investigate Car Shortage.
Washington, IK-e. 4. The car short
age throughout the 1'nltcd Slt,-swill
i investigated by the Interstate- Con
men commission. l ominlUMloin r
rmnklin K. Ume, who hns been look
ing into this sul j ft, said ttslay that
ine cnnimi.-wioiicr wouhl first lake up
the situation in the Northwest uniting
the whcut-cnrrying ruels. Farmers in
ninny stuti-s complain that they are uii
ab e to get their grain to market in
time to share in the high prices now
being puid in MiiineitHdis and Chicago.
WhatJoyTheyBrin
To Every Home
as with joyous hearts ar,d smiling faces they romp anJ play when in health
and how conducive to health the panics fn which they indulge, the outdKr
life they enjoy, the cleanly, regular habits they should tx taught to form and
the wholesome diet of which they should partake. How tenderly their health
should be preserved, not by constant medication, but by careful avoidance of
every medicine of an injurious or objectionable nature and if at any time a
remedial agent is required, to assist nature, only those of known excellence
should be used; remedies which are pure and wholesome and truly beneficial
in effect, like the pleasant laxative remedv, Syrup of Figs, manufactured by
the California I-ig Syrup Co. Syrup of Figs has come into general favor in
many millions of well informed families, whose estimate of its quality and
excellence is based upon personal knowledge and use.
Syrup of Figs lias also met with the approval of physicians generally, be
cause they know it is wholesome, simple and gentje in its action. We inform
all reputable physicians as to the medicinal principles of Syrup of F'igs, obtained,
by an original method, from certain plants known to them toad most benefici
ally and presented in an agreeable syrup In which the wholesome Cilifornian
blue tigs are used to promote the pleasant t:r.'.:; therefore it is not a secret rem
edy and hence we are free to refer to all w. !i Informed physicians, who do m t
approve of patent medicines and never fav r indiscriminate self-medication.
lease to remember f and teach your c:.i!J;en also that the genuine Syrup
of rigs always has the full name of the Company California Fig; Syrup Co.
-plainly prmted on the ront of every Package and that it Is for sale in
bottles of one sie only. If any dealer offers any other than the regular Fifty
nrr J l ' u luv, vmt,x P0". tlw 1amc of Y comfxinv, do not
lc.c!:F. c -,,f ;ou J.11 1. Kot 1 ie Kcnum will not get its K'neficiii effects.
fnr th Ty "T 1 41 : VV ,UVtf ,a lXJttle on hmd as 'I Is equally beneficial
for the parents and the children, whenever a laxative remedy is required.
0
17
PUTNAM FADELESS DYES
Appeal to th Pratldant.
New York, Dee. 4. Following the
recent demonst rations by their custo
mers due to the ii.hnm-e in the retail
jiriee of meat, the Ilehrew Itetuil
Kosher HiiteherH' assts-iat ion met to
day t tlts-l.le what, could ls tione to ap
pease their patrons. Hsnkers declared
they are helpless to lower the prices
asked of them, as they were obliged to
pay Increased prices at wholesale. It
was finally voted to appeal tt President
Itooscvelt and ask tJiw chief exex-utlve,
through the press uml public, to light
the "lss!f trust."
Bring Up Smoot Cats.
Washington, Dec. 4. Senator Bur
rows, chairman ot the senate committee
on privileges and elections, has an
nounced that be will on Monday next
bring up the report against permitting
Senator Koed Sinoot, of Utah, being
i permitted to retain his seat.
Mail Sant Underground.
Chicago,' lec. 4. Wugon service ft r
carrying mall, except, registered mat
ter, Isd ween the geneml postollieo ami
the passenger railway stations in Chi
cago Is now a thing of the past. The
... .... .,!.. . il .f I . , , ,
ismioiiice oini-iais usuiy IM-giin using
the tunnel systetn ls'twei;n I he general
fsistoHice ami the tliltago A Northwest
ern ami the I'olk atrtwt, slat ion. The
tunnels of the Illinois Tunnel company
are now in use between the general sst
ollice and all the mil way stations.
Coal Monopoly In Colorado
Pueblo, Colo., I)t.4. The Interstato
Commerce commission him ileelded to
make a searching lnvi-sllgatlon into the
affairs of the Colorntlo Fuel A Iron com
pany, which, it is cluimed, has a trac-
titl moritiiKily with the cnul business
In Colorado antl Wivenil other stilts. !
Tomorrow Commissioner K. K. Clark
will begin an invrntluatlon In this cltv.
and more than a xwre. of prominent
coal and railroad men have been sum
moned tn fllltiMtr lu.ftirn him 1
. Tomb of Cicero I Pound.
Naples. Dee. 4 What would annear
tn b) a most Important archaeloglcul
diswvery h:is b!en iruwlo at Formlue,
mr which place Cicero was aswisslnut-
etl 20 centuries ago. This dlanovnry
Cfinsistn of remains which am thought
to be tlie tomb of the great orator.
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GET OUT OF THE RUT
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MAKE EVERY DAY
nri mAttnt hnui
, bad the weather
iou rannoi
afford to be
without a
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WATERPROOF
UlLtD SUIT
,0R SLICKER
When you buy
iook ror ths
SIGN OF Trie FISH
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MY DEAR FRIEND
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MI.AN
YOU
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RUBBER STAMPS
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THt IRWIN HODBON CO..
roiuana, Oicgon
Wi hav solvad tha quaauoo ct
how to maka your monay pay
you
20
PER YEAR
Inataad ol 4 par cant, and allow
you to ksap il undai your own
control. Principal uaianld by
Bank Cartilicaia ol Ucpoait. You
sslact ths Bank, Win today
tor particulaj.
Pacific Coast Securities Co.
Portland, Oregon
V. L. DOUGLAS
3.50&3.00 Shoes
0r IM THI SVOSLO
Banking by Ma
WE PAY
INTEREST
On aaviriK depotiits ol a dollar
or more, compounded iwire
every year. Jt U jnHt as enay
to open a Kaviti( Acrnunt With
n by Mad as II you lived iit
door. Bend for our hen hook
let, "liankinK by Mall," hihI
learn lull paiticular. Address
Oregon Trust a
Savings Bank
Portland. Oregon
Sixth and Washington Sta.
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BIG MONEY
NEVADA MINES
C. A.SICXKTON. Itroaar
2i tumh.r reliant.
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fnctorlc at llrtK kttin, Alasud snow
yon htiwcarctully W.I-. lniiKlanf
are made, you would then understaaa
why they hold tholr linp. " bcttWi
wenr lonncr, and are ol greater vw
than any other make. t. '
Wh.r.var you llva, you ran uMals w. "
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on til. h-iliom. whkh rrul.cl. yciuillii' ,
prk-aa anil liil.rlur aletaa. Tail " ,'".11,
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