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of $uo or more by buying your
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from factory etore.
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j55 Na.hington St., I'orlUnd, (r.
ta IDMrl.ANK ala al
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Kevrnth and Ankrny Ktreeta
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RELIEVE DISTRESS
AFTER EATING
Damon of the Niger.
The natlvea Inhabiting the country
oar the source of the Niger believe
that a devil Uvea In the rock whence
tha river springe. They are very super
itllloue aud greatly fear thla devil,
who Is supposed to kill any person
he darea to look at the aource.
Whenever the natlvea are ahowlng
Itranger the apot, they cover up their
fares and walk backward In the direc
tion of the spring, pointing toward It
with outstretched band behind the
tack.
Jlnino (ll find !.f. tlualnw'e nr.tniD(
prui. r t at ri nlr lo iiaa thai abtiuran
-llui ,v.a U-.ll. In no.l.
All Settled.
Here la a rather neat story of the
way In which a very ahy lor proud)
man made a "propoaal " He bought
a e((nf ring-, sent It to the lady
whose finger be knew by heart), and
with It encloaed a aheet of notepaper
with the brief question: "Ikies It Btr
By return pot he received the more
laconic, though syllablcally longer, re
el: "lleaiitKnllr -
Formation of Friendship.
We cannot tell the precise moment
hen frlendnhlp la formed. Aa In
filling a veaae drop by drop, there
la at least a drop which makea it run
over; so In a aeries of klndneesee
there la at last one which makea the
art run over. From Hoawoll i Life
f Johnaon.
Here'e Two.
A famoua philosopher waa discuss
Ing truth. "There are three tlmee," be
said, "when a mm la Justified In tail
ing a falsehood. They are. Brat, to
a woman; second, for a woman; antf
third well, forgot the third."
Same Ooal.
Haste and Waste are always travel
ing In the same general direction.
Don't Envy
anyone a kooiI apietite
a perfect digestion a
robust constitution.
HOSTETTER'S
STOMACH BITTERS
will help ynu to obtain
thfse very (inYkly. It
tones sti engthenn in
vigorates -the entire cli
trostivesyst m andalways
stands for U'tU r health.
Try it today. ill Crugjisfi.
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II !,,.... f . I r II ..T IVL
Chinese a WW
the Moit Promln.nt Trait, of ,n
Oriental.
.)J,h! - Pr eoldler. N()t
T.TZ,h: C""rrUl" blm,.f
the .lecutlouer'. , ortw
ride bla pam.te with the .mall ,UIa
r.."i7 .? ,,U""rt th,!m lhruMl "".
' H. . Wl,.or In Popular Me
chanic.. Tb. re)tth of M arm
V"""ork' whre he
alia on account o( bla aversion to bo
Ing ordered. This found In bla do
ajMtlo and Industrial work. A gener
l Una) of policy or desired results can
iaia aon and ba will faithfully
I ",or" ,n accordance therewith, but ba
isllkes to be followed up through tba
alalia of tha work with frequent or
4re. Ha will produce excellent re-
una out they niuat ba accomplished
in bla own way. Hence th, Mnc,
f good militarism prompt and un
questioned obedience couiee In di
rect conflict with bla nature, and
makea blm a poor soldier. However,
thla trait la not entirely wanting In
sther natlonalltlea, aa erery buslnesa
man knowa to hie aorrow, and the dif
ficulty of getting employee to do a
thing In the prescribed way la one of
the constant anxieties.
WHO WANTS TO OCCUPY IT?
engllah HotalaBeem to Have Queer
Idea aa to the Popularity of
Haaraa.
Rome of the hotelkeepere "on the
sther aide" bare peculiar waya of ad-'
rertlalnf their houaea, and one of the
moat alngular of theae methoda la the
itatement In their adertlaementa
that tha hotel la equipped with a
hearse! Inasmuch aa the American
hotelkeeper la only looking for "lle
itiea." It la not of record that hearaea
laTa been uned aa attraction! In thla
country aa yet. One of the Engllah
raterlng juurnala In epeaklng of thla
custom, recently Bald: "We hare on
leveral orraalona commented upon
:he uncanny mixing up of the funeral
traffic bualneaa with hotel keeping
in unholy combination to ba mat with
.'n some northern parte of Ireland.
Apropoe. here la an enticing adrer
tlaemrnt from a Sllgo paper calculat
ed to bring quite a ruah of gueata ans-
iloua to teat the accommodation: 'Mre.
, proprlctreaa of the hotel,
bi-gs to announce that he has added
u ber eitnhllMhment a glasa huarae.'
Steam for the Boll.
For a year or two paat certain grow
rra of totnutora, cucumbers and alml-
Inr Tegetablea for the I-mulon market
hare been Injecting atcum Into tha soil
with a lew to di-slroylng InsecU and
aluga. It I reported that the plan
works very well for that purpoae, but
(ho operation brought to light an un
expected fact namely, that the aoll
thus treated Increased greatly In fer
tility; so greatly. Indeed, that the ordi
nary amount of manure cannot be
used afterward.
This effect has been explained aa be
ing due to the sterilization produced
by the steam, which kills the phago
cytes or prototoa which In ordinary
circumstances keep down the number
of bacteria In the aoll whose opera
tions are beneficent In turning organic
nltrogon Into plant food. Harper's
Weekly.
Force of Habit
An attache at the statehouae baa a
nose which slightly turna to the left,
ind wban asked why, replies It turns
that way from force of habit.
"Habit?" some one asked one day,
"bow can a nose have a habit?"
"The nose didn't," waa the reply,
"but I did. When I waa a boy my noae
naturally turned to the right. It em
barrassed me and I was guyed about It
so much that I decided I would pull It
atralghl. So I began to draw my lert
band acrosa It In tba hope I could
straighten IL The motion became
habit. I did It when in school, In
church, and my mother said I did It
when asleep. Itefore I could atop the
bablt I had tha end of my nose pulled
over to the other aide, and I decided to
let It itay that way." Indlanapolla
Newa.
Our Jail In China.
In the annual appropriation bill for
the diplomatic and consular service of
the United Statea there la Included an
Item for the actual expense of renting
a prison at Shanghai, China, for Amer
icana convicted in the unuea mat
court for China. In the atatutea the
place of confinement In Shanghai U
Ualmated a "prlaon." and as there It
but one place provided It aervee both
aa penitentiary and a Jail. Thla
Dt-leon consists of one email back room
i nHvata building. In the wall of
whloh there la a hole urougo wnicu
the prisoner la aupplled with food, the
Jailer being a olerk In the United
tales consulate at ihanihai Har
per's Weakly.
Ixtremely Careful.
rr Armand Delflle of Paris said at
-ternatlonal congreaa of hygiene
hlngton that tuberouloels waa
t, ... redltary but exclualvely oon
tnglous. "Hence," said Dr. Delllle to
. ..,. "consumption mar un
doubtedly be eradicated; but to eradW
.... it wa must be careful as care-
...i the deaf mute who slept In
in mlttene." "Woolen mlttenar
said the reporter, wuu v"'
frown "Well, I suppose, theae chilly
fall nights, there la Indeed some lit
tie danger of catching cold." Oh.
- Mid IT. nelllle. smiling. "That
wasn't the reason the deaf mute wore
woolen mittens. He wore them so
that bo couldn't talk In bis sleep."
Mine Own.
How long would you be willing to
wnlt f.-r tne?" she asked. In tones so
iw he co.ild scarcely catch the words.
Li tlen h" went on: "You know.
l,..r -o i.iv father h:is recently Invest
ed In" a rllver mine, and ho Is going
tw re at once, and I cannot leave moth
r i.lonn. So I auk )''" asnln. (leorge.
U)W lonff would you be willing to wait
' "'-"rl't for yon. my ilnllnrr?" repeat
,1 Mr liU wc n H' '"I"K lv''
I m 'M Mt 'or voti 'intll we l rn how
th..' silver iiilno tu.i.3 ouU"
WHAT STEEP GRADES MEAN TOaTT FARMERS
t
u
I
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a lvrr.H Jin h " ,bnWn thal hor" whlRh c,n P"" WO Pund n
5. n . . " draw "ly 900 l)oun(,,' wlth He ' one foot la 100. The
dimculty lncreaae. ateadlly aa the grade becomee ateeper
ROAD MATERIAL IS TESTED
Machines In Engineering Department
of Kanaaa Agricultural College
Give Good Service.
When you rldo over a good road or
a paved atreet In your carriage or
motor car do you ever wonder how
long that road or pavement will re
main In good shapo? I)oesa't It seem
aa If It would be a big waste of money
If the road should prove to be of In
ferlor material and would have to be
replaced in a few years at an enor
mous expeiiso? If you are a tax payer
on a paved street you have undoubt
edly asked these questions.
fortunately, the men who build
these streets and roads know JuBt how
long the material they use will last.
Just how much wear It will atund and
how long It will hold together. There
la no guess work ubout such things
when properly done.
Several small. Insignificant looking
tnachlnea were received, a few days
ago, by the engineering department of
the Kansaa Agricultural college.
These machines mean much to road
builders and to tax payers. They are
mechanical contrivances with which
testa are made to show Just how much
pressure may fufely be put upon rock
to be used on a road, aud they deter-
mine, ahio, approximately bow long
the rock will last or, ralhcr, bow It
w ill wear.
A sample of tho rock Is powdered
and the powder Is tested to discover
bow well It will stick togethe
mentation.
In the laboratory of the department
Is another machine which tests aand
for lta building qualities. Not long
age a test was made of all the differ
ent brands of sand sold In the state.
Different brands of cement are tested
In much the same way. Other road
materials are tested In this depart'
ment, and then the enginoer can tell
easily what his road ta going to be
when It la finished. There la no guess
work about road building as one might
suppose.
Buying Stock Swine.
Never buy an animal almply be
cause he baa a pedigree, and because
he Is on sale at a low price. Pedi
gree doea not constitute merit, for
there are animals with pedigrees a
foot long which would ruin any herd
Into which they were Introduced. The
next class the farmer's pig is that
which Is not good enough for the
breeder of hlgh-clms stock; this anl
ma! may be a bit coarse, and not up
to standard, but he la a good growthy
or a prolific sort, which the pork pro
ducer will be glad to have. The next
kind Includes the culls, runts and In
ferior specimens, which ahould be
turned Into butcher's meat as soon as
possible; under no circumstances
whatever should they be used as
breeders.
Use Ample Coopa.
Shippers of live poultry should
never use coopa which are too small
to carry the poultry properly. Poul
try arriving In a cramped and wretch
ed condition will not command satis
factory prices, and, furthermore, the
commission man la apt to get himself
Into serious trouble with the Society
for the Prevention of Cruelty to Ani
mals unless the stock Is removed Im
mediately Into other coops, and
theae are not available at all times.
Pickle Worm.
The pickle worm has caused some
rouble this fall and much of the
loss might nave Deen avoioea Dy ine
nae of nrsennto of lead. That la, had
the cucumbers heen rprayea wun
ireenate of lend the larvae could not
'mve entered the fruits. This ma
erlnl I" PRHlly removed from tho
ucumhers by washing, so that no
lnni-er attends Its use when the cu
unibers are thoroughly washed bo
'ore using.
Grow Soiling Craps.
When a srfflclent number of stock
s kept to consume tho farm products
o the beet advantage. It win nearly
ilwuys rnv to It" "onio crops tnai
nn bo used as needed aa soiling
rops.
Hen Psys Feed Bill.
A hen that begins to lay In Novem
ber anl lv" ev, n Bl nmnv tpn
month through to tho end of rcD-
nary, at the prices that prevail In
my town, hns pnlil ror ner reea tor
whole yenr, and an sne produces
ho remaining elKht months of the
foar Is clenr profit
Remedy for 8caly Legs.
About the best remedy for scaly
rgs, which Is the work of miniature
jaraaltes, Is an application ot suipnur
tnd nadifld lard once a week.
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JSC
GOOD ROAD CONGRESS
Meeting at Atlantic City Marks
Epoch in History.
Most Important Feature Waa Attempt
to Find Waya and Means to Stop
Tremendoue Drain on Row
enuee Subjects Discussed.
i ua ursi national road congresw
held at Atlantic City, N. J October
1-5 marks an epoch In the history of
good roads. Among the purposes of
the road congress and one of tha most
Important of many waa the attempt
to find waya and means of stopping
mis tremendous drain on road rev
enues; also to consider the best meth
ods of road management and of road
construction and maintenance, and dis
cuss the Innumerable questions that
arise out of these fundamental ones,
writes J. W. Darrow in the New Eng
land Homestead.
The first two days of the congress
were road users' days, so called, and
the program waa under the direction
of the American Automobile associa
tion. Among the subjects discussed
was, "The Farmer and Good Roads,"
by N. P. Hull, lecturer of the national
grange, who contended that good
roads would help solve the problem
of keeping the beva on the farm, and
would reduce cost of products to con
sumers by giving farmers easier and
quicker access to the markets. On
automobile laws Charles T. Terry,
chairman of the A. A. A. legislative
board, objected to the motorist pay
Ing the cost of road building and de
clared that the double tax levied on
autolsts In all but two states was un
Just.
National old trails was discussed
In a paper by Judge J. M. Lowe of
St, Louis and by Mrs. Donald Mc
Lean, honorary president-general of
the D. A. H, and the "see America
first" Idea, was presented by Preston
Pelvln of the Virginia State Automo
bile association. Dr. Joseph Hyde
Pratt of North Carolina and Dell M.
Potter of Arizona, who Is general
"booster," In other words the preal
dent of the Ocean to Ocean Highway
association, which proposes to con
struct a highway across the continent
Among the other speakers up to the
time covered by the third day of the
congress were Col. W. D. Sohler of
Massachusetts, who advised uniform
road making laws; 11. W. Anderson
of Richmond, Vs., who discussed
needed reforms In road legislation
and advocated a complete system of
federal, state, county and town roads;
James H. MacDonald of Connecticut,
who was Introduced as the father of
the good roads movement In Amer
ica; and Clarence A. Kenyon of In
dianapolis, who described the Indiana
system of good roads as unworthy the
state, yet much had been accom
plished In spite of It
The road machinery and material
exhibits were most complete and in
structlve and they added distinctly
to the success of the congress. The
exhibit won praise on all hands. The
government exhibit consisted of se
ries of models showing the develop
ment of road building from early
Roman times. The state exhibits af
forded much. Information relating to
roads within their respective bound
aries, and a dozen or more states
were represented In this manner. The
road congress went on record as
favoring federal aid for the purpose
of building and maintaining good
roads.
The president of the congress was
authorized to appoint a committee to
confer with and Interest the American
liar association In regard to formulat
ing uniform laws relating to the
building, maintenance and use of
roads. Laws for the employment of
prison labor In the Improvement of
the public highways were also recom
mended. The congress commended
the proposition to construct an "old
trails ocean to ocean highway."
Eradicating Quack Graas.
Some experiments that have been
conducted during the paat two sea
sons by the Iowa experiment station,
show that quack grass can be com.
pletely and effectually eradicated by
sowing sorghum. Infested tracta were
put In good tilth and broadcasted
rather thickly In the latter part of
May with sorghum.
This nindo such a vigorous growth
that It swamped and smothered the
quack grass so that not a bit of It was
cut for feed In the fall. The advant
age of this sorghum method Is that
there Is no loss of crop, the process
that knocks out the grass giving a
valuable and nutritious ration for the
farm animals.
Highest Producing Cows.
Data shows plainly that the highest
producing cows are also on the aver
age the moat economical producers.
It Is tme that the cost of feed eaten
by these cows Is considerably higher
than for the low producers, but since
the products obtained are much more
valuable than the feed consumed and
since a larger proportion of the not
energy In the feed eaten can be used
for production. In the case of such
cows, the net returns secured are In
creased to a far greater extent than
the Increase In cost of feed.
A 'OPPOSING-
Tells soch slovies
Vtd Alice
'i
QUESTION OF PURE ENGLISH
Stickler for Grammar Corrscts Hh
Wife on Her Careleaaneaa and
Is Caught Hlmaelf.
"My dear, I wlah you would apeal
more carefully," said a stickler foi
pure English to his wlfo. "You aa
that 'Henry Jones came to this towi
from Cleveland.' Don't you see tha;
It would be better to say that hi
'came from Cleveland to thla town'?'
'1 don't aee any difference In thi
two expreasions," rejoined the lady.
"But there is a difference In thi
two expressions a rhetorical differ
ence. You don't bear me make use o!
such awkward expressions. By thi
way, I have a letter from your fatbei
In my pocket"
"Oh, dear. Is my father In youi
pocket?" inquired the wife. "You mean
that you have In your pocket a lettei
from my father."
"There you go with your little qulb
blea! You take a delight In haraaslni
me; you are always taking up a thread
and representing It as a rope."
"Representing It to be a rope, yon
mean, dear?"
And then be grinned a sickly grit
and wished he bad never started thi
discussion.
JUMPING KANGAROO IS FUNNY
Latest Toy to Pleaae Fancy of Parlalar
Boys and Girls -Has Ne
Mechanical Motive Power.
A toy kangaroo which Jumps whee
placed on a slightly Inclined board
table or other surface, but which li
not provided with springs or mechani
cal motive power of any kind. Is thi
lates toy to please the fancy of Part
alan boys and girls.
The motive power of the Interesting
toy is derived through the construo
tlon of the hind legs and the arrange
ment of the center of gravity of thi
body, says the Popular Mechanics.
When the toy rests on a horizontal
board it Is supported by the tall and
the bends of the hind legs, but when
the board Is gently tipped the centet
of gravity of the body changes, thi
toy leans forward until only the low
er part of the kind legs are resting
on the board. Then the momentum ol
the body causes the kangaroo to tnaks
Kangaroo Toy.
a Jump, bringing it back Into Its orig
inal position on the tall and bends ol
the bind leg again. The shock re
sulting from the completion of the
Jump throws the body forward again
and the Jump la repeated, and so on.
RIDDLES.
When are two apples alike?
When pared.
What is it everybody wishes for
and tries to get rid of?
A good appetite.
When may a man call his wife
"honey?"
When she has a comb on her head.
If your letter Is too short what girl
will you ask for help?
Adeline.
Why is comet more like a dog
than the Dog star?
The comet has a tail and the Dog
star hasn't
In what part of a church do they
ring tha belles f
At tha altar.
Pity About Pa.
They have a wise ten-year-old boy
la an Bast End family and soma of
his sayings are really worth peddling.
At least bis father thinks they are. or
he wouldn't tell this one.
Tha other day the youngster ap
proached tha father and stared at him
for soma time.
'Daddy," ha finally said, "yon think
mamma Is tha most beautiful parson
you ever saw, don't you?"
'Of course," replied the father, with
great promptness.
Again the boy scrutinized his
parent
"Oea. daddy." he finally said, "It's
an awful pity she can't say tha same
about yon, isn't It?"
Unklsssble.
man had been absent from home
for some time, and during his ab-
senoa had raised a luxuriant beard
and moustache. Shortly after his re
turn ha paid a visit to his sister, who
hsd a little daughter of whom ba was
especially fond.
Tha little girl made no effort to
embrace blm or offer him a kiss, but
hung back, reluctantly.
"Why, Eleanor," said the mother,
'why don't you give Uncle Ed a kiss?"
"Well, mother," returned the child.
with the most perfect simplicity, "1
don't see any place." Harper's Bay
sjla
"Thank Duke's
' Mixture for Them"
ff Every member of your family will appre
' date the many handsome, useful presents you '2
iL A 1 2M I
Duke's Mixture Is one of tha big favorite brands for
both pipe and cigarettes. Men everywhere prefer it be
cause of Its true natural tobacco taste. Duke's Mixture
Is simply the choice leaves of fine Virginia and North
Carolina bright leaf thoroughly aged, stemmed and
crumbled. It's impossible to get a purer smoke or a
more likeable one than this mild, rich, fragrant Liggett
IfMyer Duke's Mixture.
One and a half ounces of this choice granulated
tobacco cost only 5c and with each sack you get a book
of cigarette papers FREE.
The Present are FREE
They do not cost you one penny. In each 5c sack of
Liggett Sf Myert Duke's Mixture we now pack a free
present coupon. With these coupons you can get any
article described in our new
a
8esweed In Commerce.
It Is always known that seaweed
contained a large quantity of Iodine,
but today it is used In the manufac
ture of a certain kind of cloth, while
certain species are eaten under the
names of "dulse," "stoke" and "cur
rageen." Kelp Is burned seaweed,
and Devonshire seaweed is used for
a Urge number of purposes; there
fore, the seaweed gatherers of today
are la a better position than aver
before.
Te Breaf: In New Shoes.
Alwayi ahake In Alleu'f Foot -Eaae, a powder.
It eureabot, wcatinn, aeblng, awollen eet
Curoa corna, ingrowing naili and bunions. At
all drogf lata and alioe sterea, '2.'c. hout accept
tnyautwiitute. NaraplemailrdFREli. Addreas
Allan S. Ulnuted, Le Ror. fi. Y.
Gift That le Divine.
If Instead of a gem, or even a
flower, we could cast the gift of a
lovely thought Into the heart of a
friend, that would be giving as the
angels must give. George MacDon
ald. RELIEVES
SORE EYES
Birds Worthy of Gratitude.
It has been estimated that the birds
ta the United States save $200,000,000
worth of crops each year. The tree
sparrows In Iowa eat 4.668 pounds of
weed seed dally. One full-fledged robin
will eat 16 feet of caterpillar dally, or
about 4,669 Individuals a month.
Red Onaa Ball Blue friv double value for tout
monmy. area twica mm far aa any otbar. Aak tout
And 8o Many Do It
campaign year is a time of hap
piness for the man who likes to get
at the extreme outer edge of the
crowd and yell "Louder!" Denver
Republican.
Their Final Chanoe.
He What kind of a resort was It
you were at? She Well, Judging from
tha kind of men I saw there, I should
say it waa tha last resort tor mar
riageable girls.
Near Relatives.
Pessimists and IndigesUoa ara trat
noustns.
yo Years
withCoughs
We have had seventy years
of experience with Ayer
Cherry Pectoral. This
makes us have great confi
dence in it for coughs, colds,
bronchitis, weak throats, and
weak lungs. We want yo,u
to have confidence in it, as
well. Ask your own doctor
what experience he has had
with it He knows. Keep
in close touch with him.
One of Aycr's Pills at bedtime will csuse
an Increased flow of bile and produce a
tentle laxative effect the day following.
Formula on etch box. Show It to your
doctor. He will understand at a (lance.
Dose, one pill at bedtime, just one.
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He Knew Teacher.
"A small boy dropped Into a store)
on the North Side on his way to
school to get some candy," says tha
Holton Signal "While be was look
ing over the assortment displayed la
the case the salesman called hla at
tentlon to some fresh lemon drops.
'Naw,' the boy said, 'Gimme some Jelly
beans. I want something the teacher
can't hear me eat. Teacher can hear
a feller eat lemon drops clear across
tha room." Kansas City Star.
Be thrifty on little thinra like bluing. Don t : ae.
rrpt water far bluing-. Ask for Had Crsaa Ball
Blua, tot extra good vmlua blua.
Heroism In Everyday Life.
"Not In clanging fights and des
perate marches only Is heroism to ba
looked for, but on every railway
bridge and fireproof building that la
going up today. On freight trains, on
the decks of vessels, In cattle yards,
on lumber rafts, among the flremea
and the policemen, the demand for
courage is incessant and the supply,
never falls." William James,
Calming Hsr.
Mrs. Fidget "What s that nolsa I
hear down In the library?" Mr. Fidget
"Must be the history repeating Itself.
Go to Bleep." Puck.
Never Satisfied.
Tha man who marries for money
always thinks he Is underpaid.
Get Well
and you can very easily
THE CHINESE DOCTOR
Both tha American and tha Chinese
physicians use medicines made from
ilanta and herbs. But the Chinese
have extended their researches and txsa
Soots, Herbs and Barks that have
never been heard of in this country.
nd with these harmless and non-lnjux-ous
remedies Dr. C. Gee Wo has cured
lundreJs of patients of all sorts of dis
eases and who had previously been tak
;ng tho medicines prescribed by well
known American physicians. He has
testimonials from patients all over tha
northwest as to the tine results he ob
tained with the use of these nature
remedies. Should yon live out of town
and wish to begin treatment send 4
cents in stamps for a consultation
blank and circulars.
Office open evenings and Sundays.
CONSULTATION FREE
The C. Gee Wo
Chinese Medicine Co.
162 First St., Cor. Morrison
PORTLAND, OR.
P. N. U.
No. es-Ml
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