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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1911)
Loss ot Appetite t. In.S Of VlUl" V. Vl""r "r ,"n" 2t,n fur.-.ui.i..-r of p.o.lrullng die- mu'l 'rl"U mil eaperlnlljr bo to p,Op, tll.lt ll.li-l l' P UJ dolr,f or '.k. tit mr.llrln ( Ink for It in tb rMl c""1,u,l,""1i remedy Hood 5 Sarsaparilla WhLh purines "J '0 an4 build up whole system. 1.1 It lililiV II unit. II imi'iui nirm or th:uUu-l uw.ia :uild SarBatabe, mil RTIiiNS i:VKI!YWIIMK-No n . chartfe ui'ii-K i' r v y.'ur iiiwnfjr. Col ton A1 )i -In" '"I '. AIiin(Uiii lildjf., I'i "Mi"'' I f rurtlwiul. Machinery " Kwirul Hand M.rhltl rtv t.mul.t. mttitt end IimiiH"! e.tgltiae. J K Marlm Hi., 7 1st I f..r M a 1 tat and prk-ea. Homiw t l i i ar(..rar. I' ,"" ('!, I.. I .411. i u pii ti4. , .;- , ".nil. ta- f. I.., 4 full ,.rU-) I I I 1 1 . I J.l curt Inltixtiiilug I ! M In K- Skyligtils Iank. Gutters UownJpouls live) Ceiling . c. n.)i:n t4 ,'dr.- t'urtlunj. OrrgvH H Ml foil f'ATAIXX.fK. Heir tonfidrtc ana aiutr. tUlf rnlif! !rtit III lIKimlljr about tt pm ut. bin rr AicliiHun (lot. BE CURED RlMumat im, SbiA l Slomack ami Lung Trouble l ' T at kI1 mil r- t. . . rt'a A Mr f ...a- M. mli 1 W !..n maJ -. 11 Vl.ii) ! 1 ttroavl t'f)laul. Or. M, 1,, Uli on i'ri-w . f artrla sn.l a .. ,) VI,,,, rat Vt.m lr im i rtf. ., k s.f ti.rl I rne) I.tm ol'l-Mih i .-! Kill fir 4 hiltf h4 i-llita)r f'ALBERS BROS. DAIRY FEED! BEST AND CHIAPEST. ! Ak your .I.-mIit for it. If u Iimk Dot hum it drop in a potttul rani and will furnmh j.mi the name of di-Mli r v, Im ALBERS BROS: : I MILLING Cbjj: PORTLAND, ORECON woten;:.; 1 ..ii. i eni riii I I . l l a totll' fl 4 l .xio. f O W-.l.. .! W. L. DOUGLAS '2.50, '3.C0, '3.50 & '4.00 SHOES AU Slylea. All U.lhara. All ami Widths, for Man and Woman 1 II It ST AN I.AM II If AI.ITV FOR OVEN 30 YEARS TV workmanttiip which ha niadeW.L. Disjoin ilioci l.viioui llie work! ov it mainl.iinrd in every pair. II I cnulj bike you into my large factories I Ibix kton, M.iu.. and ihow you how tarrliilly W.LI )ougUi ihoei are made, you would tlirn rralue why I warrant ihem to hold thrir tlmpe, fit anJ look better and wrr longrrthan ollirr makri fotlhe price. CAUTION n' ""'" i"(Im sawn i.:ui Ev.ry where - All Ctaargre Trapald, lnw ! airtler hr i Mil. - H W I. I--T- ah.M rr n, m.I.I in w.rtir town wih! ittrt 10 tin lnrj. Tk niiiniMfnll uf fml a ihnwn , all Bin ilraitMl ; III Bti'l w.itn V w.titi; blmn nt ft ii It : hri. HHilttun Ol Ii'.! .! f Mm fA letratranf aA mmil mar Imvnm $hm M'rlf llliipnll 4' a 1 1 tTrm; rrva. oa, ua. W, I.. IMIt'Ul 144 Hi.tr k St., Brvrktoa 7ai nnHni irj'JlilVinuHWiiwn CPIU? TCSACC0 'Uhlu Po.UI, .I, IMrrt MIilriHltlHitir I Katilrr llw l'kul In (riau V 1 r.r HluHtmin'l flri-ai.r. i inirv iNinnin. 71 i.iithS. to Gft Well and Tk . . . miimn C h,n,. ihiri.ir. Iwali . n.l-ll,lnrl...,. h.rl llh Rlul NiK h .i,-. . .'. 1 : .. . iw "" ' Hl""'' h. kl.li.-yi.. A.lhma. 3 ' " "in.p.ii. t'hr..nlr ( ',..! h. w, 1 .iHii,itihm. Iiywiiirry. Nrv.n. l'l ""'"". NruralKia. Mnulx hn, ulrk Tr Ai't.r...li.-tti, Ul.tnimatUm. Ca NMI .TATION MIKIt ,"""r rail than writ, but th.-a mam? "' "1 " " ear. i,""'1 ""'ir" mi,t.im hlank. Aflr "'Mlly kivii, .Vm,,,,mw 1 wim.lt.rf.il will ' !",,n "l ran l urd, which nil you ,.n ll. b.I ui rmovarr. Wn n.;.., aij; i " M. tar. IM., PaHlaaal, Or 7 Fftryi hi aMua-jiaaaa MllUM r rt gl... u,.y , reM:h J '"- "la front f M tl), c " uue, not ombody tt II I flat ahf nt.. n. t . ,..,,, ty k;mwk"" v" ,,",y r- "' - v 'n V"ry """'r uage? -.- ... u- mVV,Uli properly only to "'" ",r"Kn wlil.b, parce Paeee.; not to , ,,,, ,)f tr,n,por. EYES A Rainfall 0f 450 ncnM Kllla of Aui, during t,n euk tbla Mar. . 2io l, h. Th. age la v ..puiiji, ma rnlnlu.t apot In AiIh -iiu prviimianix lu Ilia wurld. Ita an .... ....-a.r, nn.n tlmra aa much Umdon. Charrapunll atanrta plateau, ovarlonklng lbs plain of 8yl hat. and It la .4!i5 f.t aboa aua larai. w tinlnatcr Uaiotta, Dr. l'itTee'a IVII.-U, HtnuM, augar- rONtml, i-UHV to taktl UH ran.lv r....Iu(. ami invigorute ttoniMch, livi-r and bow- ria ami rure roniipntion. Myth Concerning th Salamander. " any niuinunilrra ara pretty tuuco like frnia and toada. only tbey bav a tall and look Ilk a llrard, and then In aoine brwda tba pair of bind ! ara email and In othara larklnc Halamandera ofti-n (rt Into old rotten log a and If put on the fire run out without bring hurt In many caaea, be raue they are more or leaa damp and may not actually paaa through much Ore. Hut folk think a aalamander Ii right at home In the fire. Englleh Hermlt'e Strange Life. Tbara dlrd th other day. at lh age of elghtytwo. a hermit natnrd lwla. who for the laat 20 year h&a eilatej on ahellfUh and II ted In hie corered traelrr, beached at Lower Flabguard. He nerar varied hie dirt- i ary, eicept when ahellflab waa acarca, I and thvn ha lubatltuted bread and irhevee. To wltbtn two dara of hla death he waa In robuat health. Lon ; luu Anawera. What He Might Expect Trtmnilna haa a flrat rate role," aid the critic at the concert; "but be alwaya cornea In bohlnd time." "Yea,' replied the man who leuda money. "I guea It a fore of habit Trtmmlna' notea are alwaya overdue." Stray Bto rlca. ' Mutt Have Dined Well. Tba elertrlc ventilating fan on the all of th reataurant waa whining ruund. A gentleman who had dined rxtrnmety well aat looking at It for aume time. "Waltrr," he complained at laat, "that clork'a faat!" Punch. TMAOC MARK COUCH AND CONSUMPTION REMEDY TH Olt 4 MIIIILI IfkEDT FOR CmOIIC A ItCKICOUONt. NOIiSENtSS. ROHCMITIS. IIHUiUI MO COLDS. niCC IS AND tO CSNTS touh DCAiaft S. B. Mt DICING M TO. CO. PORTLAND, Ont. i'yv U't ,fv' rmr rS".TT-Xrm. miVH- a4.a.Mr ss ,M( IIK4 will poHIrlTlttwar TWO I-AIIIM..I ..r.llnarv hoy "baa Kut Cr i ('""' . OlgnWed Rebuke, riilltp of Macedonia, after the bat tle of Chauronen. where he defeated the Greeks, aent a boasting and Inso. lent letter to the Kin of Sparta. Ar-chldsmua. the king, aent this caua tlo rejoinder: "If thou wilt messur thy hadow. thou wilt find that It hath not Increased In ilza tnc tby lo tory." IUmiTsTcJn 1 apaf -H-B --'-'"nza FOR RHEUMATISM. Mr. Olia Hualial. Narloa.. Or.. I fi.n.i.irr T-r--.. " d iroiHI in - ,f I ,.m anil all lorinf ul Unwncu. 1 1 J. W. II aollla Ont Cae'l Star I a. - p r7 A A XOUCHS 8 COLD. REBELS SWARM ABOUTMNKING City Is Completely Surrounded By Well Armed Troops. oneiia com From All Direction T i . Dfnding General Killed-Jap Conaulate Only Remain. Sliannhai It in n-porti-d that a dt-8-pt-rate IlKht ha.n taken place betwwn the revolutionit and bandits in Mwa Yuan, Anhwui Hrovince. and that 1.- 00 robbtT were killed. Nanking After more than half a century of ailence, the hills overlook- inic the walled city of Nankinir. the ancient capital of China, awarm with rebellioua forces eatfi'r for its occupa tion and determined to overthrow the last atroiiirriol'l of the Manchus aouth of the Yanirxte. rrotn the TiiM-r Hill fort for several hours Sunday morning big guns spoke repeatedly, while farther up along the northeastern range, from the top of i'urple mountain, for a 15-mile semi circle westward to the Yangste, smal ler forts scattered shells into every section of the city.' So far as known the casualty list is not large. General Wong, second in command of the de fenders, is among the killed. In the earlier part of the day the imperialists attempted a sortie against the attacking forces, with a view to recapturing their positions, but were driven back inside the walls with con- iilerable loss. The Tiger Hill batter ies meanwhile were pounding shells nto I. ion Hill. They succeeded in silencing the Manchu batteries there. The object of the first seizure of the Tiger Hill was shown by the early ap pearance of four rebel cruisers and ater in the day of other warships. At night a dozen torpedo boat destroy ers and cruisers were lying near the city. Doubtless they will reduce the ower sections quickly and drive the defenders to the South. The viceroy of Nanking and the Tartar general, in fear of General Chang, the imperialist commander. have taken refuge in the Japanese consulate, in which only the consul re mains. He is the sole official repre sentative of foreign interests now in Nanking. The consulate is well guarded by marines. AMERICANS CAUSE RAID. John Havt Hammond Tell "Inside" of Boer War. Hoston Released by time from an oath not to talk on South African affaira nor reveal any of the "inside as to the events leading up to the Boer war, for a period of years. John Hays Hammond, who was conspicuous in that war. broke his silence for the first time at a dinner of the clover club. Mr. Hammond said the Jameson raid was the result of the activities of a reform association formed at Jo hannesburg, consisting largely of Americans. "I want especially." said Mr. Ham mond, "to correct a misunderstanding. It is aaid we Jwere acting under the Hritish Hag. It 18 Iaise. "Much sxmpathy has been wasted on 'Oom Paul' Kruger. He was op posed to progress, believing 'that the world is flat. His impositions were such as no man of the Anglo-Saxon race would have tolerated. "The reform movement against Kruger was not an English movement Jameson came into the light against our wishes and against the wishes of the Hritish high commissioner. Kru ger in a conference demanded that no contract should be accepted wun a Catholic or a Jew. This we flatly re fused. "Kruger broke all his promises and after he had secured the Brms In Jo hannesburg he arrested the reform committee. He gave the men to un derstand that if they pleaded guilty they would be let off with a fine. In stead, they were sentenced to be hang ed within 24 hours. "An emphatic dispatch from Secre tary Olney caused President Kruger and the Boer council to commute the aentence to life imprisonment." Aviator Off to Aid Rebel. Albion. Mich. Roy Wilcox, with a contract to furnish and maintain aero- ..lunoa for the provisional government of China, is now on his way to San Francisco, whence no expects io ran in a f..w ilsv. His wife accompanies him. The young man who lives near Albion, ha been building and experi- n.;nr with aeninlanes for the last year or more, nnd some time ago made the acquaintance of several Chinese youths, one of whom Is now said to be prominent in me present rem.-.-lion. Famous Actrat Dead. wo York Cable advices received k thaairirnl men here announce the j.h in Germany of Ottillie Genee, one of Germany's famous actresses. She wa 77 year old. in ity rrau Gonee undertook a tour through Amer ica, ending at San Francisco, where she founded the first German theater. She managed this theater for 15 year with great success until recalled to Berlin in 1884 by the emperor, who desired her In the Royal theater. City Voted Dry By Women. a Ana Cut Women Voted Tuesday in the liquor election at rul lerton and the city was carried for prohibition by a vote of 640 to 190. Don't Expect Klndnaa. There are six torts of people at hoae hands you need not ox poet much kindness. The narrow minded think of nobody but tbkiuselvas, the lazy ara too indifferent, ' the busy have not time to think, the r! ti disregard ap peals for kliiilneus, the poor have neither spirit nor ability, and the good miaured fool Ih not caiMo of aervlng Vou. Homo Nntr.. liia'emper In all it forms, niiiniia; all n-s r f horse lind cioj-s, ri.ri-.l u:nl othi rj lu i;ie;ilue nt:v l,li! tin-vent .1 IVoi.i h.iviiijf tlielieu v.ith f-p..li 11 'a J M.-it'-n-r Ci.re. Kvi ry tx.ttl j . f"'''"'!'! ii r, ui ''i ortifikm, or h'l t iimn .f... trnr.. A rent wanted. V.r ti-f .rl.-. .-Ii.,.,!:. Si.lm .MiMl.fo.,Buce. outuf'iom Ijii.a ij, Ooslicu, Jnd. f V .. In Jipjn ti:.!.u ,L a kind of frog Very ccl.'l nil-d lor r's s'.voot volco. He la caMril k:i;;kl, n.id !i"iitj pay a naiiti us Ji'J for u law of ih.'ss uiurutt musicians. A c t l'l Jripan koops cores of rini: frovs at hla homo, and ho son i o Hives a party to his friends, when nft.T listening to the mutilc every fci'Ht 1 nxliil to wrlta B jiucm In Irie 1. TflY MURINE CVS REMEDY for Ited, W'c.k, Weary. Watery Kyea andGruuiil.itrd Kyelhls. Minine Doesn't rlmnrt KoolliHH Kjo i'uin. lirugginta H' 11 Murlr-3 Kye Remedy, Mould, f.c, .'Or-. Muiino Kye Salve In Aseptic Tubes, L'.'e l.dO. Kvo liooks and Kye Artvb-c. "-Yee by Mall. U urine Eyo hcniedy Co., thicaso. llr.e 01 i j of SofJa. Eudimn N'tt , oto is ihe onlv nltrocren sait tliat . i-i! be uki d In nolution, a3 j all the ol!:.-r soluble sails of nitrogen become fixed na so. 11 as they come In contact with the toil. However, they become available In a short time. The relenKed sodium tuny correct soil acid ity or may liberate calcium, potassium 'or magnesium fro;, the soil. RED CROSS CALL BLUE. The I;! 10 that is all blue. Il-st for wiislilnu because it makes the clothe clear and while, lanis limner than licpild blue mid produces better re sults. Avoid liquid bluing because It Is only a weal: solution of blue In an expensive package. UKI) CHOSd HAM.. III. IK Is sold even-where. Price, luc. ASK YOl'K GHOCKll. Materially Inclined. There Is no landscape in the world that Is agreeable after two days of rusty bacon and slack biscuit. "How lovely this would be," exclaimed the professor, "If It had a background of beefsteak and coffcei" Charles Dud ley Warner. A Popular License. Aviation licenses are being Issued to young women now, but the majority will, no doubt, continue to prefer the marriage license. Washlngtou Her ald. Do your feet feel tired, achy and sore at night? Rub them with a little Hamlins Wizard Oil. They'll be glad in the morning and so will you. Noiseless Furnitur. Irritating noises can be avoided by taking some old felt bats, cutting out from these disks about the size of a quarter and securely fastening them to the bottoms of the legs of all chairs, tables and other movable article! not provided with casters. This also pre vent the scratching ot polished floors. Caution. "Are you giving credit now?" aske4 the man who had returned to hla old home. "No," anawered the proprietor of the general store." "What ha be come of that old sign you had over the counter, 'No Trust'?" "I decided to take It down. I wa afraid some of the corporation that supply me with good would misunderstand It and take offense." Still a Woman. Tlllle dinger aay that although he I naturally strong-willed and self-governed, practiced In restraint and poise. If a rich widower were to get down on bis knee to propose to her (he la afraid she would fajl on her and thouk the Iiord. Where he I wrong. In reality anything Is good enough for the man who thinks nothing la too good for him. Particularly the Ladies. Not only pleasant and refreshing to the taste, but gently cleansing and sweet rning to the system, Syrup of Figs and tJixir of Senna is particularly adapted lo ladies and children, and beneficial in all cases in which a wholesome, strength ening and effective laxative should be used. It is perfectly safe at ad time and dispel colds, headache and the pains caused by indigestion and constipation so promptly and effectively that it is the one perfect family laxative which give satis faction to all and is recommended by millions of families who have used it and who have personal knowledge of it ex cellence. It wonderful popularity, however, fiat led unscrupulous dealer to offer imita tion which act unsatisfactorily. There- fore, when buying, lo get its beneficial effects, always note the full name of the Company California Fig Syrup Co. plainly printed on the front of every package of the genuine Syrup of Figs and FJixir of Senna. For sale by all leading druggists. Pnce 5U cent per bottle. PUTNAM Color more roods brlirhter and faster colors than any other dye. On 10c package and ia guaranteed to give pert act rulu As aer, 01 V. wiU aend postpaid at how to aye, k-Ua and snla colon. MONROE immens) Cird' tggs. Th largest known bird egtf la that of the extinct aepyornls of Madagas car, of which the museum of New York haa now a specimen. It haa a capacity of two gallons, measures 28 Inches round the middle, and the shell Is one-eighth of an Inch thick. The largest ezg of a living bird Is that of the ostrich, which Is equal to about thirty sU hens' eges. Homemade Prfume. Into a bottle holding two ounce alcohol put one-half ounce orris root, broken Into fine pieces. Add to this a bunch of newly gathered rose petals. Cork the bottle tightly and shake well. After It has stood ten days, a few drops on the handkerchief will glva the acent of fre?b rose. Municipal Reform in Ceorgla. For several yeurs there has been a law forbidding the running of bull loose on the streets. This law haa not been enofrced for several years, but it does seem that It should now be enforced, as there are several such animals now ut large. Illackshear Times. Evidently H Wa Jealnu. A strange pica for divorce waa un successfully put forward In the French court recently by a man who com plained that hid wife had allowed her photographs to be used on picture postcards against bis will. A Drop of Blood Or a little water from the human ayttem when thoroughly tested by Che chief chemist at Dr. Pierce'a Invalid' Hotel, Buffalo, N. ., tells the story of. impoverished blood nervous exhaustion or some kidney trouble. Such examinations are made without cost and is only small part of the work of Ihe stuff of physician! and turgeona under the direction of Dr. It. V. Pierce jiving the beat medical advice possible without coat to those who with to write and make a full statement of symptoms. An imitation of nature method of restoring waste of tissue and impoverishment of the blood and nervoua force ia uted when you take an alterative and glycerio extract of roots, without the use of alcohol, auch aa Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery Which makes the atomach atronj, promotea the flow of digestive juices, re atorea the lost appetite, make assimilation perfect, invigorates the liver and purifies and enrichea the blood. It is the great blood-maker, flesh-builder and restorative nerve tonic. It makes men strong in body, active in mind and cool in judgment. Get what you ask fort Endurance Tests. "I kind cf wish." remarked the gov ernment employe, "that they'd give me another klr.d of an endurance test." "You want physical exertion?" "Yes. I wish that for a change they'd let me see how many miles I can ride on horseback Instead of how many hour I can sit at a desk." Mothers will find Mrs. TVInalnw" Sonthtnr Syrup th. b ai rvmedv to un tuff i&elr chUilrea duuu- tba teaihiu lajruMl. Teat I n.i railed. ; Jean I a very matter-of-fact tot of three summers. Her mother one day, I while holding In her arm the wee j baby lister, who was vary delicate, re- marked: "Dear me, she look so frail a breath would blow her away." Jean, j taking a long breath, puffed It sudden- I ly Into the face ot the little sister, j and, stepping back, waited a moment , In alienee. Then in a disappointed tone she said: "Well, why don't you go?" SANITARY TELEPHONE MOUTHPIECE Juat out. Highly nickel-plated globa that throwa off a-rtn. Strongly andoratxl. No odor. No disinfectants. Eaaily put on phone. Lasts forever. Alwaya clean. On receipt of price. $1.0', we will forward complete device ready to put on phone. Kxeluslve agents wanted in every town. Addreaa Phono-Globe Company, 4U2 Monad nock Building-, San Franciaeo, Cal. Sacrifice Not HI. Note in the Ceylon Independent: "Dear 81r Mudallzar Harry Jayawar dana has evidently forgotten that h handed me his bat at the cremation ot the late high priest. I am sorry 1 failed to inform him before that, car rled away by the sentiment of th moment, I flung It to the burning pyre, hoping for future merit. May the merit , be his, a he was the owner of the hatl" - Dissolving Alum. When alum ts Intended for externa use, where it la purposely to callous the flesh, aa In the case of fever blis ters and heated or even frost-bitten feet, if It is dissolved in alcohol it will be twice as effective. The alcohol 1 quickly absorbed by the flesh, car ries some of the dissolved alum with It, and, therefore, less application will be required to achieve the de sired results. Would Change bleeping Position. A French doctor. M. V. Fischer, ad vocate a complete reversal of the present method of making up bed. You must have your head on a level a-lth, or lower, than your feet. It pil lows are to be used they must be un der the feet Instead of the head. The result, he claims, will be amazing, be ing a sure cure for Insomnia aa well ib a preventive of nightmare. Men's Inhumanity to Man. Some men, when tbey are arrested on a serloua charge, are sent to Jail. Others, like one la New York, fare much worse. The magistrate told his wife to take him home and tell him what she thought of him. Rochester Democrat and Chronicle. No Room for Improvement. It was about 1720, at Amsterdam, that Fahrenheit made his first ther mometer, which has served as a model ever Blnce. FADELESS DYES 1 Have One Doctor . No sense in runr.Jne from one doctor to another. Select the best one, then stand by him. Do not delay, but consult him in time when you are sick. Ask his opinion of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral for coughs and colds. Then use it or not, just as he says. A V puuliam our lorniM y V'9 ba-ilfh aloohol from our indiiot We urge y.- to oodmu.i 7 tar doctor ijers Always keep a box of Aver's Pill in the house. Just one pill at bedtime, now and then, will ward off many sn attack of biliousness, indigestion, sick headache. How many years has your doctor Known these pills? Ask him all about them. Had by tba J. C. kymr Co.. Lewall. If aaa "How did U a, murder trial come out?" "Inthemual way. The de fendant, two bailiffs and several of the witnesses are going on the stage." Louisville Courier-Journal. Buggins My father is over 80 years old and has never used glasses. Guzzler Always drinks from the I bottle, eh? Philadelphia Record. Draw the Line at File. We try to ympathlte with our dumb animals In their affliction, but 1 somehow It I rather difficult for u to ; fW very orry for the common house fly who venture too far Into our pasta) j pot. Ohio State Journal. Any Distress After Meals? Have you heartburn? TRY THE BITTERS Do you belch or bloat? TRY THE BITTERS Digestion weak bowels clogged? TRY THE BITTERS HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS is 58 years old and has helped thousands bark to health. It tones rebuilds nourishes. CANADIAN FARMS Do you want a farm In WMttrrn Canada wher th cmp this yar ara In ailvancts 01 anything, trruwn on tht Continant? For wheat irrowinttr. dairy inc. mixed farm luir and cattle-rainm- tha Pruvinca of Alberta ia unaur)uaad. I .and am now offered by tha Canadian Pacific h'ailway Company at pricea rantt intt from $10 to $30 an Acre, On Long Terms of Payment or on the Crop-Payment Plan, that Is. payinir for your farm wtth a por tion of your crupa each year. Land valuea aava Incraaaad 90 per cant In two years. Great opportunity ft tha hotneaeeker. Call or wrlta fur full particular, book let, mapa etc. Reduced Rates for Land-Scekcrs. IDE-MXARTHY LAND COMPANY General Agents Canadian Pacific Railway, Alberta land Department. 2 Lamk-mm Bldf. PORTLAND, ORE. No. 4-'ll 'Hr. writing to adTertlsert pie sneniloB this paper. colors aUk, wocland eottpn equally waU lOo a packj ga. Jrlt for Ire booklet PRUO COMPANY, Qutncy, Tlllnola.