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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1910)
SET OF BEAUTIFUL POST CARDS FREE! EMBOSSED IN GOLD The Cards are Columbia River scenes, showing all the fine color ing, aa they are lithographed from phutagraphs. The embossing in giud ia real hand work of the highest quality. As we could only secure thirty thousand of the curds, we can only send one set to a family. Write us quickly and we will send a set to you absolutely free if a form similar to the one shown below is correctly tilled out. Central Sales Manager. Datt Eilers Music House, Portland. Ore.. Dear Sin I saw your advertisement in the Please mail me a set of Vast Cards free. tNam nwipr) Name Address..... ' The following persons sometimes purchase goods by mail: Name Address Name Address Name Address Over Forty 5A3S Largest in the Slor. ia J L Wr!d "", California, JJ -CJjjC J No,ed ,or ,U Oregon, Idaho Great success Wa.hingtou XCOlJ Weil PORTLAND, OREGON Dr. B. E. Wright Hat Tour teeth out ari plate and brkisre work iona. For out-of-town patron we rtnwh plate Mt farklff work in one day if neceesary. PRICES- r.'VLt) ji ... $5.00 m. . lea rini...... 1 i -SKR" " -J ' tmmi Fiffisn... $1.00 3 (M lliVktt ram $5.00 " iWifVJK Liiaaw , BEST METHODS Pafn'es Entrartlon Frr when plates or brill work at ordered. Consultation Free. Yoa cannot M better painlea work anywhere, no matter Low anuch you par. AH Work f ylly Guaramr d (or rifttea Years Dr. B. E. Wright Co. 342 i Washington St., Portland, Oregon Take ear at depot and transfer to Washington St. Round the Circle. Chronic Old Growler (whose sub ject, aa usual. Is the country, and how 'quickly It is going to the dofrs) "And after all. It's you farmer chaps as Is at the root of all the evil. You raise the corn, and the corn raises the whisky; whisky raises politicians and politicians raise all the trouble we have In the country." M. A. P. A Test of Shakespeare. A friend of father's told me that Is the only test to apply in considering which parts of the doubtful plays are genuine. ... "If you want to read It. It' Shakespeare; and If you don't, t lan'L"--The Spectator. Penalty of Wcalil. The cares which are the keys to riches hang often so heavily at the rich man's girdle that they clog him with woary days and restless nights, when others sleep quietly. Izaac Wal ton. LAUNCH FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE For Real Estate. 30-foot over ail; 5-toot beam; 4ft-H. P. Sterling enjnnu; carry 2 pa8Rtfera; a firet-claita outfit; 1"0. C. W. H. 615 Milwaukee St.. Tuft-land. Or. Compare Our Prices With those roa ha-e ben la the habit of wing, and yoa will 'e that we offe-r jou a uhf-tantiai a 1bob all work and yon cionni gt better iuA.aa work aajwaere, no mailer low much jqu pay. 1w finish le an4 , bruise work fur out- ! 4 of. town t.atrnrs ia t lone .Ujr (t d.irel. J PiinJ oitrwuoa frne wb.n p nu or i bridm work oHr led. Csmuiulu tr. . Kol.rCro.ni $5. CO 22kBridrTtlb4.C0 eoyfiiiirn 1.00 Enamel Fill nri 1.00 Silver fmn .50 Gooe ftubMr Plan 7.50 Piirltn Eitr'liori .50 UT HKTHODf AH work fill 1 r ruarantAed for flftocn 7ara. Wise Dental Co.,ic Painless Dentists fmn, ta'Mmt, Third and WasMnrtoa PORTLAND. ORE. wun aomr: i a. a. w f . a. aaaaara. w & r n u No. 44 '10 I HZ4 trrltfrtfr to adlTrtlara plea nienftii tlila paper. People Who Work Indoors With Their Hands quickly gives best, and with one filling of the font burns steadily for nine hour, without smok or smell. Hss automatic-locking flame spreader which prevent the wick from being turned high enough to smoke, and ia easy to remove and drop back so the wick can be quickly cleaned If ba a damper top and a cool handle. Indicator alway show the amount of oil In the font. The filler-cap does not need to be screwed down ; It la put in like cork in a bottle, and is attached to the for - oy a chain, and cannot get lost. The burner body or Rtllery cannot become wedged, because of a new device in construction, and consequently. It can always be easily unscrewed in an Instant for rewicking. The Perfection i finished in japan or nickel, la strong, rjurabla, well-made, built for service, and yet light and ornamental. Dmitri Bwrywktrt. If ntf tt ymr$, writ f-r 4scriptm circuit J the mortit fiKy the Standard Oil Company (eerperatsKl) The Clean Slate. Are you one of the girls who are given to moping, to looking fearfully into the future, or to lameutlng the past? There is no surer cure for these unhapptnesses than to cultivate the clean-slate habit, which is carried out In this way: Live a day at a time. and start each morning with a fresh record to be made, which must not be muddled with the blurs of yester day nor the possible blot3 of tomor row. Wise Advice to Follow. When shop hours are done, atop talking shop and thinking shop, and talk and think of something else. Ex tend your thoughts beyond the con fines of your place of employment. Interest yourself not In your neigh bors and their doings, but In the achievements of thinking, useful men In the community and in the nation. Chicago American. Match the Occasion. "Why did you smlie when I told yoa Oussle was going to celebrate her wooden wedding?" "I couldn't help thinking how well Gussle's husband would match the occasion." Pause and Reflect. Eplctetus: Be not hurried away by excitement, but say. "Semblance, let me see what you are and what you represent. v want anv person who surfers with t'liiouMiess, conMipation, indices ion or anv l.ver or Mooa mlrnen: to try our raw I'aw l.ivt r I'lli-. We irunrantee tiiey will miri.v the I'loo-l ami rut the liver ami Momurh into a Ih'.i thful condition ami will pu-itively cure b Housings and consti pation, or we wilt reun l your money. MI NYOVS HoMofcoPATIilC HOME K b M KUi CO., i'hila., I'a. KODAKS SdPpklTS Writ for catalf-eu and literatare. Developing j and printing. Mail onl-m riven prompt attentaOO i Fortland Photo Supply Co. I 149 Third Street fOKTLAND. ORE. S X S 1 JmM I 1 ,Z C 1 I ' Tents, Awnincs, Sails Cats. Hammocks, Lauras ua Onat I or 1.0" at factory priefm. PACUIC TINT AND AWNING CO. ii N. t int St. Portland. Or. TRY mm. EYE REftEDV Far Red, Weak, Weary, Watery Eyes tad I GRANULATED EYELIDS G Murine Doesn't Smart Soothes Eye Pain Drarrists Sell Miria Ert IttaMr. LiaaiJ, 2S. 54c, f l.M Murif Eya Sarrc, in Ateptic Tub., 25c, $1.00 tE EOOK3 AND ADVICE FREE BY MAIL Murine Eye Remedy CoChicago ALCOHOL OPIUM TOBACCO IJn.r-iiatha-irzH Kaelt-T In BU.ote ia Oraou. Writa tlVSf H nTUTE, 71 1. 1 1 TH H. MM . a? V sai-;w, I I a 'a t MkVJil Seamstresses, watch-makers, art ists, draughtsmen, and many others, cannot properly handle their tools with cold, stiff hands. Many a lost hour or two on cold winter morn ings results from the delayed heat of furnace or stove. The Perfection Oil Heater in a few minutes gives the tempera ture that assures the worker warm hands and pliable muscles. The SMOKELESS . I 1 P" I Ahtolutely tmoheless and odorless 3y Knees Became Stiff Five) Year of Sever Rheumatism i The cure of Henry J. UoMsteln. It 1 Barton Street, Uuaton, Mm.. I anoth er victory by Hood's riarsupanlla. This great medicine hns sin-reeiM in many caaoa where others have utterly failed. Mr. Goldstein says: I suf fered from rheumatism live years. It k;it me from tiuslneas and caused ex cruolatins; nln. My knees would be come as at iff as steel. I tried ninny medicines without relief, tnen took Hood's tMrsanarllla, soon felt niuiti better, and now consider myaelf en tirely cured. I recommend Hood's." Get It tod it In uaunl liquid form or chotylated tablet called Sarsatabs. I Strange Hobby. I William Jamea, probate court dep ot, tell of a pest extraordinary that cornea about that otHce. She la a woman, a middle-aged, beavy Jowled person, who comes around ahortly after she baa read In the paper of the death of a prominent man. And she comes because she wants to read the dead man's will aa soon aa It la pro bated. She baa no hopes of receiving a bequest In any of .the wtlla. She Just likes to lock them over. Road Ins; wills la her bobby. Cleveland Plain Dealer. Westminster Monuments. There are nearly as many monu ments to. women, says the London Dally Telegraph, In Westminster Ab bey, as to men. Some are honored as the wives of celebrated men, but many are there on their own account for the fame of their own worka and Uvea. Shake Into Your Shoca Alton's Foot-Eaaa. a powder for the feet. It rurra painful, awollen, aniartrnir. sweating fMt. Make aew aboas rujr. Sold by all DrutrkfixU and Sh Btorea. Don't accept any autwtitute. Sampla FK&K AUdreaa A. S. Olmatad. La Kuy, N. X. Plain 8peech Should Survive. It is the speech of the plain people that we would preserve. The early settlers wero not given to much talk' Ing, and their vocabulary wns small. but they never failed to express them selves so that their meaning was per fectly clear. In the mountain coun try of the south they preserve to this day many of the ancient Idioms, and use words which even the most active of our lexicographers have not caught Exchange. Doing Well. "How's your boy getting along In the big city?" asked a nolglibor. "Fine," replied the farmer. "He gets his name in the papers almost every day now. He's one of thorn Joy riders you read so much about." Pettit's Eye Salve for Over 1 00 Years has been used for congested and in flamed eyes, removes him or scum over the eyes. All druiiirists or How ard Bros., Buffalo, N. Y. A Great Trick. "What are those flngory looking things on the front of the machine V "Ah," said the dealer, with enthusi asm, "I was wanting you to notice those. This Is our latest doath pro venter. As I told you, our car Is war ranted not to strike a tree, telephone pole or lamp post. The moment the car comes in contact with anything of the sort it Immediately begins to oilmb." Honor Trees and Plants. The Siamese always offer libations to trees before cutting them down. The natives of Sumatra pay special honor to certain trees supposed to embody the wood spirits, while the In habitants of the Society Islands pay similar rescect to some plants. HOOD RIVER ORCHARD LAND for sale by owner; choice ten acres 9i miles from city, elevation about 1,0(W feet, almost level, red shot soil, two acres six-year-old trees; balance raw state. Price $1,700, easy terms. To reliable party will give work clearing and caring for adjoining ten acres, amount to apply on purchase price. Ad dress P. O. Box 131, Portland, or phone A 5374. RELIABLE DENTISTRY REASONABLE RATH Fal St) a) Tie ail,... . (5.00 Irwt wai m Trra atPbus...3.Mat5M .AA U IMxr Pbla . . $7 J V Caw kwkr rUlo erf .SS.M M m rarcrba Cmm U M 15.00 UU w rwctba Fafao. $1 a SawrFilaan,alT...50tatl hlka Ednctaa ff . . 50c FkU aha Maaa art araaeJ Our Work Guaranteed Perfect HpeHfel t'fntioD to out of-town patrons, I'mp tui fXMtHl ttr pi'Oin! fi.nt. Out-of-town work oonjL)t--H in a Hy Ho h-ttr work any. wr.rr, Modern eji'ipmm. Kwrj operator a lei'latliart. iMtiy llt(fcl)latjt. THE NEW YORK DENTISTS Da. B. A 8TURDBV ANT. atr. Rare In all ; SaaUn, a a. k I a H. E Lw. Fw6 tai MarriMa. t tnlaW, Orrraa Equality of ths Sexes. Traveling In the country, I observe with Indignation that the scarecrow In every field Is ropreaented aa a man! The flapping of a woman's skirt, the waving of her feathers, would assured ly be as effective for the purpose as Is the dangling of a coatT We will eventually displace man In every fluid. London Truth. Our New Hair Vigor Aycr's Hair Vigor was eood,l inc Dcsi mat was maue. cut Aycr's Hair Vigor, n-w Im proved formula, is better. It is the one great specific for fall ing hair. A new preparation in everyway. New bottle. New contents. Ask your drueeist to show it to you, "the new kind." Dot! not chanri Iht tnlnr nf tht halt. A Form ila wit eeoa bottle Show II te yeur 9 IJCrS fb?...".:ar.'.!,; iootr As we now make our new Hair Vizor ii does not have the slightest effect upor the color of the hair. Ydu msy use it freely snd for sny length of time with out fear of chancing the color. Stops falling hair. Cures dandruff. .iiiMini n Iiiiiti iiini -tin Mi MINERS DESERT ALASKA CAMP Houses and Lots in Nome Sell at $50 Each. Machinery Sells for Song New Fields Lure Miners and Thousands Will Take Trail. Nome, Alaska Nome would be a wonderful surprise, not only to the stranger, but to the thousands of miners who were here in this city's palmy days. A few years afO Nome was a wide awake and bustling camp. Every one was talking of his good claims and what be expected to do in the near future in the way of taking out fortunes, and then going back to the States. A stranger on landing in Nome to day would say "Where are all the peo ple and whv are these hundreds of houses empty?" Now it looks as if a great plague had struck Nome, and all of the people had fled in terror, leav ing everything behind. Four-fifths of all the houses and business blocks are for rent or for sale. Good four-room houses, furnished, can be bought, house, lot and all, for from $50.to $150. Large boilers and heavy machinery, are for sale at scrap-iron prices. Wreck, ruin and poverty meet the eye of the stranger. Two-thirds of the people here are trying to get a "home stake" to get out on the last boats. The cause of this is that the day of the pick and shovel is gone in Nome. The rich placers have been worked out, but the low-grade ground is now coming to the front, where large capital only can handle it win dredges and hydraulic machinery on a large scale. During the summer three strikes were made. One is the Squirrel river, a tributary to he Kobuck river, 800 miles north by sea, but from Nome overland it is but 850 miles by winter trail. Now there are about 70 men prospecting there. They say they have found coarse gold, nothing smaller than nuggets weighing about 25 cents each, but so far not in large deposits, but just about rich enough to pay wages this winter. Winter will de velop the country, and when spring comes miners and residents here will know whether it will be a good camp. MADRIZ IS COUNTERFEITER. Would Flood Nicaragua With Bogus Money to Start Revolution. Chicago H. Nathan Secrest, a na tive of Indiana, owner of a Nicaragua rubber plantation and a "revolutionist and a soldier of fortune" who was captured here, with George B. Wil liams and Richard J, Trumbull, print ers and engravers, together with $300, 000 bogus Nicaraguan money, has un folded a new opera bouffe plot. He said that when Madriz decided to abdicate in favor of Estrada, he and his "cabinet" had the foresight to raid the treasury of $15,000,000, The five peso notes were quickly disposed of along the coast by the fleeing pat riots, $2,000,000 being realized. Ma driz, General Toledo and 40 other gen erals and dignitaries then hastened to Guatemala, which was safe territory, and proceeded to make merry with the $2,000,000. In a month or so, wine suppers and other festivities had cut deeply into the exchequer and the de posed dignitaries began casting about for means of replenishing the funds. Secrest, during his 11 years in Ni caragua, had become a close friend of Madriz, who sent for him. They held a secret conference in Guatemala and it was decided to come to the United Slates and nave printed a million or more 5-peso notes and spread them in Nicaragua for a two-fold purpose the first being to furnish the conspirators with funds and the second to embar rass the Estrada government, which would be forced to redeem the bogus notes or face another revolution. Realty Dealer in Toils. Seattle With the arrest of D. M Green, a real estate dealer, with offices on Madison street, and who is charged by Andrew Wold, a miner, with swind ling him of $200, the police believe they have the ringleader of an organ ized band of real estate "sharks" who have been conducting illegal sales in Seattle for two years. Green is said to have been arrsted on a similar charge in Los Angeles and he may be charged with using the mails for fraudulent purposes. Wellman is Undaunted. Atlantic City Walter Wellman and the five men who attempted to crons the Atlantic in a dirigible balloon were given an informal dinner here by resi dents of Atlantic City. Wellman and his crew were given an enthusiastic welcome on their arri val hero. While he made no definite announcement concerning his accept ance of the ofTer of the hotel men who backed the American enterprise, Well man as well as the other men declared they were ready to try the hazardous voyage again. Animals Perish In Vandal's Fire. Monticello, N. Y. Fire, thought to have been set by vandals seeking to drive deer from cover, is raging on the vast Sullivsn county estate of Chester W. Chapin, a New York millionaire. The preserve shields hundreds of deer and elk and thousands of dollars worth of damage, has been done. Many ani mals have perished and others have fled the preserve in' terror, falling an easy prey to hunters. A big force of employes is fighting the flames. Heavy Shocks Recorded. San Jose, Cel. Heavy ea'rthnuskea. the centers of which were thousands of miles swsy in the southwest, were re corded on the seismogrsphs at Santa Clara college. interesting rsopie. The Interval, people They do not rav-. Tb.y do ,r arid swaager. Thoy walk normally and Ulku" excitedly. They do not bi aoulful in tew second, aftor you S thorn. They do not talk . hop or parado the dl.tlngul.Mn label, and earmark, of tholr cr.IL 1 ' more likely to dHlg. O'n.uu i ( lump In front of camera, nor Kan Illlltn ikI '....wend with the other player- folk on the world'. .tae for the .tar or the leading lady's share u ta. ILuiollghL Bachelors Confined to Skirt. It was once the custom In Korea that a man was not allowed to aitalu to the dlsnlty of trousers until ' married. The bachelor was forced to wear skirts a. one who possessed definite position In society. Moreover tha law prohibited marriage unl'' the man was able to support a In the station to which she w" so that the skirt also served a. -u Index of Income.. j A TRULY BENEFI CIAL AID . r rt . A 1 1 cm cases or roor ppcmt, I Headache, Heartburn, Sour Risings, Bloating, Indiges tion, Dyspepsia, Costive ness, Biliousness Snd Ma laria, Fever and Ague, is Hostetter's Stomach Bit ters. For over 57 years it has been assisting sickly and run down people back to health, and its friends are therefore legion. You really ought to try this wondeiful remedy at once and be satisfed that it is the only one you need to keep you healthy. Proper Fumigation. To fuvnlKife a room after slrkness. pasto strips of newspapers over cracks of windows and doors. Remove all living thin, l.nosen the bedding and carpets. Hum two or three foriimlde hydo candles (obtained at drug stores) according to directions on the box Leave room closed six or eight hours. Open and air. Mothera wilt And Mra. W!ntlnW Annthloi yrup tu bt-at rwmedr to uau lut ttiair UiU'lru, "Mabel, I don't propose- " "Well, George, I've noticed that, bin daddy says you'd Utter propose b fore long or there will be dolu s." "When you Interrupted me. Mat.-!, I wns about to say that 1 do not pro poje to wait any longer to leurc whether you do or do not return mj love." "Oh, Georve! This Is so sudden!" HtuiHton I'OHt. If you ran a shoe store, would yoo like It It your cl. rk.4 bought shoes ol an opposition dealer? 8and Grains Trav.l fir. The travels of grains of sand have long been a matter of selentltle rec ord. Years ago It was cutablKhed that pnrMcles picked up on tho roust of 1'as de Calais hud their origin In tho rooks of llrlttany, from 12') to ISO miles dlKtant. Another standard fact Is tho discovery on tho roast of Ienmark of rhiilk dust which tin dniihtudly ramo from tho cllts of Normandy. Watch Your Temper, j A kind-hearted person's rag srvm ! pools when ho looks Into tho tern r i reflecting ryes of a child or a dog, and sees what wonder, what fear, what protest, his storm hns awakened. He sees tho Injustice, of his display of feeling. Ear h one ran discover a rerlpo for anger cooling and each one should (julclily dhirover and speedily apply It Trie Plash of Uenius. A man should learn to detect and watch that gleam of light which j flashes across his nili.d from within j more than the luster of the firmament or oards and sn;es. Yet he dismisses without notice bis thought, because It Is his. In every work of genius wa recognise our (; .. :i rejected thoughts, thoy como ! --k to us with a certain alienated n- ' tv Emerson. Curiously txpressed. Curious wnys of expressing Ideas In English may bo ripnrtod from foreign ers, aa, for Instance, when the French man, who made a call In tho country and was about to be Introduced t tho family, said: "Ah, so ladles! 'en I vonld before, f y,, p,)IliS v!t!l to purify mine 'unds and to sweep mlno hair." It Would Seem 80. The subjoined Hum appeared In a rroncb newspaper: "There was found In tho river this morning the body of a soldier cut to pluces and sowed up In a sack. Th rlrriirnntanna seem to preclude"- 'igt.leVm of suicide." Easy to See. " When a man says he Is 'looking around" and has not yet quite decided what he will engago In, we know what Is on his mind: An automobile agency. For the Ambitions- 3 mntotxsAtp 1 Cbutatfon by mall for thnaa wha caanni .0. ...1 i IH.ra.ta. All latrm tmn, n.-luHli,g llnal .ml.,.tlm,a la FHi.8 f u ."r, lo.l. nl. ,,r.parlng U,t ..oll,., n,.r ,, Ojirtrtiiuilf fi Toii. ua a atscnpUr bnllstln to tha (f CrraZponT Corr..n.l-n. . atti.l, Mnar varally o( Oraaoa " Urmia PISO'S aaai wirinriMg ShenMnPqy&Co. ISTAIUISIUD 40 YEARS SIXTH. AT MORRISON ST., PORTLAND, OR. " '"' We want you to try this I'i ya)- i FTtT wo'M selling tills Piling"'" we're willinit to I' t it " ' U will tell U '' t,0'V coupon. I'U-ase st nd me full r'f" uSan amcernlng this unusual I'lano offer. Same. . The (Mule liallmud In London do s,iileH a rlicle wlwi illamchir Is shout 10 miles. In tl'tf nr h an old and vrry obem hidy. fho eprvnr.l III,, ulnicst n II. H'l'l" b'i '" rnr rled pust her station. A pawngrr sured h.'r thai her station was half an hour away, and that he would toll her when they reached It. "Thank yen Vriy much, sir," said the eld Indv, "hut win-never I Rets out. t ln" n "ow I'm so Vavy, I hack out; an" I ain't more than 'iirf way out afore along eoin" a guard, an' any, 'l-ook lively there, mum," say he, look lively. "' push' s ma ha k In'agaln. an' I've he. n round the clr rU thnd tlin.-j this uioirln!" Fodtnesr Droi.;'!! Succ.sa. It was the sturly samliils of the Teutonic tribes that elinMeJ them t" march across Kurtipn to tho wnlls of Home, and e know that tho f.M)tvar of ail army I. "till a moat Importnni part of Its cjnlptiii nt. Those whom tho Romans called Mcythlnria wore rough rhei imktii hoots and the O luU wero alira.ly noted for their wooden BOlt-'S. , New York's Nla"' Workers. j (t la geneially suppo-ied that the ; flight workers nr few In number. I but careful wiiiv.iKS "hows that the total minih. r of per eim who work ; after sundown In New York rev he. the figure t.f r.;,e-n) This I e.pinl to I the population of each of am h rltle. las Spiingllrli, Mass. HoUiken. N J. Savannah. f,r. I tha. N. V, and Lllinbeth. N J Three Hardrit Words. , A learned man has a n I I that the three hardest words to pronounce In tho Kimllnh language are "I was lula taken." When Frederick the Crest aroto to tho senate, "I bnvo Just l"t a battle, and It's entirely my own fault," Goldsmith says, "his confeiinl.m showed more greatness than all his victories." Ths rfaal Injury. "Ton know tho fate of the pitcher that goos to the well too often " "Gv In to the well never hurt a pitcher yet. It's going to tho corner saloon that sends him hark to tie bush leagues " - Itilladelphta Islger PIMPLES "I tried all kinds of bhasl rrbirdirt which lulled to do me any kI, hut I have found the right thing at Iat My fare . full of nii le suit li)a k firiula After taking Cnirarrt thry all li ft I am continuing the use of thi m and laetitit nieiiding them to my friends. I frtl line wtirn 1 rue in the morning Ilf to have a chance to t commend Caaravrta." Vnii C. Wittcn. Kim St . Nrwark. N. J. f'lmrtsnt. I'sla.alilo l'f(rnt 14. to(;...l N..r .iics-n Wr,l.nn((i(ita !(-. ?. h-. N.y-r in tn.lk. Th. in. Bin tatilvt atmi.! : (' C. ljuwmlwd la anr or rur miliar Iom-s. "FILL YOUR OWN TEETH' FILL-O If Toil hsvr s- Iijk !.- ri of rsyttira ,ml rrw art. tin r.rv.i, f, th .1.-i,tiil i.nl.-itl. (ry l-'tlMi. the hiKiM .l. r.lut Al .Io,ks's ur I., mail. 1111 0 K (0, 1.1 laett Bat. mK Sua. Illiims..r frank lruv C... d :lrilml fr Oravm W. L. DOUGLAS 3 '3 ? & S4 SHOES S-tJoSIS M BOYS' SHOfS, 2.00 2.50 AND $3.00. L.- W.L.Dout)lait $3.00. $3. HO and $4.00 Hon I'" 'yj J v s mmm WW W I . ularuliootorlfiopfioolnAmortoa.andaro . . tho tnout nc.unomioal mhoom lor you la buy A, aWshy !.. y.t.i really (,i ,llf ,i)tM.. m lmmn .!,(,! (,.r....-r H' . V ol will (te itl.i.H,l w !.. u..m ... - a.i.l when It r.t.tt... tin, , , tn p,lrehaai amither pair, .. will h "",r 1 ! 7.1T '"T"" " wtiea wore well, caution! ::y,:.r.:.':!,.:.,i . .1 1,...- 1 ' w. Cheapness vs. Oualitv In the matter nf ft wwt C'lat-M--r.a-aM aO I . f Ma -iuK.c vuamy ujt uneopness. i:conumy Is right and good but Inferior food products are dear at any price. W if! economical it The best nt RnJLaTviil your money back. JAOUKS aria a IIO.MK r AfA.fc'. We want you to try It j our ex n.e bcrnuatv At th vn. of thirty days th. HSr l.F will convince) you of U UU, facts: It's the best vslue on earth for tho prlc. If. Ml'SlCALLY and MtXUWlCAUv right! - "T We know theres so much r.,.i t tt tm-on easy paymntt-lhk V SAI SS.VAS. ' SAlSMA.V. your home -if you'll .mui us tbs Addrttst. Better Look Ouuido. If you want to Iimka (ha beat si your life, don't spend mueh time Is looking within and wondering If rom feellngs are all right. !,, otltlli. Instead, and ee what you are dolm for other., what you are saying other people, how you are behavinm tlx we around you. If yoti ar brtuw Ing kindly and truly to your uigb bur you will not go far wrong. True Baerat of Llvlnj, The .orret of iMu, , ,,, 4llfnfk cry of tha grel,.,t K,H, tha Uiliisa that are really worth tha seeking, th values that do nut f.i.l.i nor (teprac atu. 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