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D R U G S B Y M A I L _____ __ ______ Send to us fo r a n yth in g in 'fir u g s . R u b When Yon Want to Buy ber G oods, T ru sses, etc. P osta g e prepaid Plummer Drug C.. 260 Third st.. Portland. D R UG LE88 P H YS IC IA N R heu m atism , C onstipation , N erve and buy it from a reputable store. 8tt>mach trouble. D r . B in s Sorenson, Jaeger Bros, are known as the leading dia 698 P anam a B ld g .. _______ mond experts of Portland. See their FARM S W A N T E D n r you huvfT*iin?arnr"f^ Special $100.00 Diamond. g iv in g detailed descrip tion . W e are sp e cializin g in the sale o f fa rm lands. G. S. Sm ith ° o .. C ham ber o f C om m erce B ld g ., Portland.______ ______________________ F IN A N C IA L M O R T G A G E L O A N S F o r M ortgage L oa n s see O R E G O N IN V E S T M E N T & M O R T G A G E CO.. 220-22 C ham ber o f C om m erce B ldg., 4th and M R. BUSINESS M AN S ta ik , P ortland O regon. ______________ A re y ou w an tin g to eelL W e haY®,'’ MY'Jf* : H I D E S . WOOL", T A L L O W fo r g en eral stores, g ro ce rie s, c o n fe c t io n -, BISSING ER A C O .T I C o r B o x 4378, it * ery, ciga rs, resta u ran ts, etc. Send m e to 154 13th St. N., Cor. Irving, P ortland. description . M ain O ffice. San F ra n cisco. B ran ch es: F. R lE R D O iii _ Seattle, Spokane, B oise, Salt .Lake, Keno, R IT T E R . L O W E & CO ., 203-6-7 B oard o f T ra d e Bldg. Billings, M issoula. V an cou v er, B. C.___ •_ H ID E S , W O O L S & CASCAFfA B A R K v y y v v v v \ ^ Y \ ^ v v v v Y ^ /,' ^ y Y N/NA/NA/?,A W e pay highest p rices— w r it e us for A C C O R D IO N P L E A T I N G . q u o tation. K ah m B ros , 195 F ron t St. -pieat"~lStlrts an y L I B E R T Y B O N D S B O U G H T A N D S O L D S tyle for” 61. H em stitch in g , 10 c per yard. W e pay cash fo r B ands or partly paid E A S T E R N N O _ V _ E L T Y M FC . CO. ____I con tra cts or Joan 90 % o f th eir fa ce value ________________ ------- B roa d w a y 2000 a t 8 % per annum . Deal w ith reliable 85H F ifth — St. K . Stephan, h em stitch in g , scallop in g, licensed B rokers. H ow ell and D avis, 401 braiding, a cco rd io n side p leat, b u tton s B o a rd of T ra d e Building, P ortla nd. c o v e re d ; m all orders. 219 P itto c k block. __ _ M O N E Y M A K lN G * b A IR Y ag ate c u tte r » a m fg . jew ele h s 80 H cres,''M ooked'^nnd“”equTpp(HL IT m. L ast y ea r’ s in com e 15320. v^ 'jiiw eiry/'iu i< r ^ a t c n ^ e p a B :i n g r ^ M u ie P i O regon City. P rice $14,000, $6000 handles the deal. E. A. 266 W a s h . S t.. M a je s t ic T h e a t e r Bldg L indgren, Savon L and C o., 935 N. W . B ank Bldg. ___________ O P T O M E T R IS T A N D O P TIC IA N fo r C atalog. 425 W a sh in g ton St., P o rt- land, O rego n . _______ _________________ G L A S S E S A T A SA V IN G . P atron age solicited on basis A U C T IO N E E R S ^ i d H A N D J ^ m N J T U R E o f capable serv ice and rea son F ord A u ction C o.— A u ction eers. W e able charges. T h ou san d s o f s a t lo-l! ev eryth in g 191 S econd St., P ortland. isfied patrons. A trial w ill con v in ce. Chae. W . Goodm an, op tom etrist. 209 M orrison. ' ’'jJ o i o r n g 8 , w h e els, axles, P H Y S I C A L T H E R A P E U T I C S and trailers. W e w reck all m ake* o f oars Dr R. A F h l l l I p O ® 6 B r o £ ^ and sell their p arts at h a lf p rice. D a vid D isorders o f the stom ach , liver, kidneys, K od es Co.. N. B roa d w a y an d F lan d ers bow els, goitre, high blood pressure and M o to r P a r ts M fg C o.. 826 Burnatde Bl. fem ale disorders. - P arts fo r all c a rs a t h a lf prlca.____________ L O N G * S IL V A — 462 H a w th orn e A ve. A u to W reck ers. W e w reck ca rs and sell iVe can supply you w ith any kind of g ood p arts V4 list p rice. S ee u s fo r E n p lum bing supplies at w h olesale prices. gines. M agnetos, C arbu retors, etc. W e w ill glad ly estim ate co st o f a n y Job. W rite for prices. BILLIARDS. POOL AND LAVATORIES. S T A R K -D A V IS CO., 212 T h ird St.. P ortland ___ _ MEET ME IN PORTLAND __ A ton e qf the most elegant Billiard PERSONAL Rooms on the Pacific Coast. ^ A iu r T lF ^ l^ m ^ T T S r T S iiT tS r ^ Bowie & Caldwell’ s e : best and m ost su ccessfu l "H o m e Second Floor Pittock B lock____ m M a k e r ": hundreds rich w ish m arriage B U I ^ p T N ^ ^ A T E R IA L S _________ soo n ; strictly con fid en tia l; m ost reliable; Send fo r b ook let on F arm B uildings years of exp erien ce; d escrip tion s free. o f D en ison In terlock in g T ile ; it is free. I " T h e S uccessfu l C lub,” Mrs. P urdie, B ox P. L. C h erry Co., 271 H a w th orn e A v e., 556, Oakland, C alif. P ortla n d , O regon .___________________________ P A I N T S A N D W A L L P A P E R C ^ A D I A N J A R M J a ^ ^ P ain ts and AutcPTinisheBr W h olesa le T h e C an adian P a c ific R a ilw a y Is c o l and retail. BOLLS W a ll P ap er C o., 229 ____________________ ______ on izin g its land g ra n t in W e stern Canada j M orrison St. •A g rea t op p ortu n ity to g e t rich virgin p ra irie land v ery cheap, on ex cep tion a lly I W rite us fo r prices. P ion eer P a in t Co., long and ea sy term s— F arm lan d $11 to | 186 F irst St., Portland. $30, irrig a ted land up to $50 per a cre, PO R TL A N D , ___ _______________________ __ w ith 20 yeOrs to p ay—-$2000 loan fo r im Go with the crow d to the A bin gton p rov em en ts on irrig ated land— L a n d seek - i B ldg., P ortland to buy, sell or ex ch an ge ers’ E x cu rsion s w ith red u ced rates. F o r Real E state. F rank L. McGuire._______ fu rth er in fo rm a tio n w rite or call L. C. T h orn ton , D istrict R ep resen ta tiv e, 208 S A N I T A R I U M S R a ilw a y E x c hange B ldg., P ortlan d, Ore, j I w h T ' t h e T 3 u 3 c ~ S u r e ? S T tfi j M oore Sanitarium . A n in stitu tion d evoted C A R P E T W E A V IN G A N D C L E A N IN G to d oin g one thing well. O ffice 908 Selling B uilding, P ortlan d, O r e g o n . ________ R a g R ag s, all sizes. M ail orders p rom pt. , S A N I T A R Y B E A U T Y P A R L O R Send fo r B ook let. W e help the ap p earan ce of w om en. 9x12 R ugs, Steam or D ry C leaned, $1.50. T w e n ty -tw o inch sw itch or tra n sfo rm a W E S T E R N F L U F F R U G CO., $7.00, price $2:45. 54-58 U nion A v e. N . E a st 6516, B-1475 tion, value 400 to 412 Dekum B ld g ._________ C IT Y A N D FARM P R O P ER TIES S C H O O L S A N D C OLLEGES W e p ro te c t y ou r Interests. F arm s, tim - ber, a crea g e, city , ex ch a n ges. G ilson R e a l ty Co., 431 Ch. o f C om m erça, M ain 6127. W a n ts Men, W om en to learn the tra de; p osition s w aitin g s, send f or catalogu e.___ C L E A N IN G A N D D Y E IN G M ISS D E C K E R ’ S P riv a te B usin ess C ol " Î ’o r ^ fe ïlïfiie ^ lê a n în K an d D y ein g s e r v ice sen d p a rcels to us. W e pay retu rn } lege. A lisky B ldg., 8d & M orrison St*. p osta ge. In form a tion an d p rices g iv e n H a w th orn e A u to & G as E ngine School, upon request. 462 H a w th orn e A ve. P ra ctica l experien ce E N K E ’ S C IT Y D Y E W O R K S In overh au lin g and repa irin g ev ery m ake E stablish ed 1890 _______ P ortland o f a u to and g a s engine. O xyacetylen e w elding. E stablish ed 1907. DRUGS B Y M A IL AnytTiTng- in ""'55 r u g i R u b ber g oo3sl T oile t A rticles etc. W e p a y postage. T h e only e x c lu siv e S ilo fa cto r y . No S a tisfa ction g uaranteed. J oe M. R icen , H oops, N o Nails,« N o T rou ble. Stay 265 1st St., P ortland.______________ __ R ound Silo C o., 501 D eku m B ldg., P o r t land, O regon. __________ _________ make T A I L O R E D SUITS you very attractive. Culti- j Suits to ord er, $10 dow n, $5.00 per vate long, beautiful eyelashes j m onth. U nique T a ilorin g C o., 104 F ou rth and eyebrows with Lashe, an St., P ortland. Oriental secret preparation. | Absolutely harmless; used j W A L L J ^ P g R A N D P A I N T S ___________ privately; results will sur W all paper aTid paints. W h olesale and prise and amaze you. Two retail. BOLLS W a ll P ap er Co., 229 M or sizes, 25c and 50c: prepaid in rison S t ______________ _________ ___ ________ plain w r a p p e r . Oriental W A T E R S Y S T E M S F O R C O U N T R Y laboratories, box 2161 Sta. HOM ES A. Dept. B. Portland, Oregon. K ew a n eo W a te r S y stem s to m eet any condition s. E a sily installed. E a sily op erated. O ver 25,000 In use. W rite for literature and details. M D. S P E N C E R 338 East Morrison St.. Portland. Oregon. a Diamond Mention your home paper when answering advertisements. JAEGER BROS., f° At HEILIG THEATER p K S . * f f l . the Biggest American and European Novelties. Every SU N .. M ON.. TUES , W ED. Mat. Daily. 10c to 50c. Niichts. 10c to 11.00" NETTIE LEONA F0Y MRS. FRED OLSEN Teacher of Singing Sec. Oregon State Music Teachers’ Ass’n Teacher of Piano Authorized Pupil of Gabrilowitsch 4WS hherman-Llay Building, Portland, Oregon. Edith I. Phillips, °Ptometrist and 0ptician Phone Marshall 3841 Grace Adams Swetland Building “ Optometrist & Optician Room s 403-404-405 We Will Rent You an Auto " f t ï ï ü T Ä ton C ity G a r a g e FEARING & ROBNETT and You Drive It Yourself. Also general garage business. REASONABLE RATES. j Phone Broadway 1305 Portland, Oregon. 460-451 Pittock Block Washington at W ^ t Park &> Tenth st., near'Stark. ESTABLISHED 1870 Mail Orders Given Immediate Attention. PORTLAND. OREGON F. FRIEDLANDER CO., Jewelers. Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairing. 310 Washington Between 5th and 6th Sts. DYEING, CLEANING ORIENTAL CAFE Portland's Famous Grill AMERICAN BROADWAY. DYE & CLEANINC WORKS., 200 Broadway, Portland, Ore and CHINESE DISHES. Service at all hours. Music and Dancing. Meet your friends here and enjoy your stay in Portland. Upstairs, corner Broadway and Washington Sts. LONG-W EAR TIRES; PURE RUBBER. STRONGEST CO TTO N FABRIC Surprisingly high Mileage. Live responsible dealers. Write for exclusive territories. STANDARD TIRE & AUTO SUPPLY CO., 84 Sixth S r, Portland, Ore. ■ d S ir quotations on fresh I , I l L I I | y 1 K I smelts in the Portland Journal under Town Topics. Frozen, 6c _______ _ _ , T, _ _____ by express in 20-lb. boxes and over. Smoked and Kippered, 20c R Ï V K R S IV IE I j I S perlb. We handle everything in ffresh. frozen, smoked, salt, r a r .u i L i and Kippered fish. NORTHWEST FISH CO.. Producers & Distribu- trtak, fnua. Silt, SaK M . tors, 205 Yamhill St., Portland. Oregon,______________ __________ Wallpaper Our FEBRUARY CLEARANCE SALE ‘L ’ Cafeteria AUTO __ _ 0% M f a U going at FULL BLAST. Clean up on broken lines at one-half prices. A good opportunity missed if you fail to investigate. rices. I Write for fr6e Paints, oils, varnishes at wholesale pri samples and color cards. Miller Pa it & Wal i lipa per Co, 172 1st. Portland BEST PLACE IN T O W N T O . EAT We especially invite out-of-town visitors to give us a trial. We will make you feel at home. Sixth and Alder Streets, F T ÏÏfT R Ü iT T H H r c fir T iîÎÎte PORTLAND, ORE. T he House o f Parts and Accessories for Autos. We will send you Parcel Post anything you may want for the Auto if it can be secured in the city. MrSLT I S LONG & SILVA, 462 Hawthorne, Portland, Oregon G IV E Y O U R TIRE A C H A N C E TO W E A R OUT Stop tire trouble, p rev en t b low ou ts b y u sin g F ish ers R im Grip Sub C asin g— only d e v ice o f its kind on m arket. G et m any thousand m iles ou t o f old tires, and p rev en t y o u r old and new tires fro m blow in g ou t— double their m ilea g e— and alm ost elim in ate punctures. Y ou can w ear a tire d ow n to last lay ers of fa b r ic w ith sa fe ty , and ca sin g ca n b e used again in oth er tires. A re R im Grip in a d istr ic t c la ss b y them selves. AUTO TIRE AND SUB CASING CO., (Stale ftrtributa») 433 Stok St, Portland. Ore. Writ» «*r C*II You W ill Feel Right at Home. Beautifully Furnished Rooms. Make more Money Pull stu m p s NORTONIA HOTEL Roof Garden De Laval Separators HAND POWTA. Stump Puller i Dairy, Creamery and Cheese Factory. Difttri butor, of JAMES BARN EQUIPMENT ACM E FEED CUTTERS ALPHA G A S ENGINES EMPIRE MILKING Machine. Land Clearing. 222 Powell Street, Walter J. Fitzpatrick Box C San Francisco, 182 Fifth Street San Francisco .. California COLUM BIA DAIRY SUPPLY CO., Portland. Oregon l/l | C? \9 »L J ¡1 dirt, soot or odor. Are You Getting All the Cream? a n d W a l k i n g Send for our free Separator test. Just tear out this ad. and write your name and address on the edge of it. You may be feeding a lot o f cream to the hogs. Our free book also tells about the wonderful close- skimming "Simplex.” The one-piece link blade id£a does it. W rite today! The free information will be worth money to you. IZARD G AS HEATING CO.. 244 Washington SL. Portland. Oregon JUST O U T —Complete History America’s War f» Humanity Including peace terms. beautiful illustrations. California R E EM ANI •■^G ARDEN TRACTO R* ” ■***.., “ he Izard Generator making pure Gas from Coal . Oil. Fit* any stove or ' range. Ha* no equal for cooking, heating, furnaces, etc. Ea»y to operate. No AGENTS WANTED $ 1.35 5.00 10.00 5.00 600 pages; 100 J. C. ENGLISH CO. Electric W ashing Machines SOLD ON EASY TERMS. 148 Fifth Street Portland, Oregon Second Floor Bet. Morrison and Alder. HUDSON BAY FUR CO., W rite toda y fo r special offer and free b o o k le t o n W rite for prices or informa tion. 92-94 Front St.. Muskrats, large average, Skunk, “ “ Mink, up to - Raccoon, up to Government expert». Everything for the j Raw Furs Wanted W ork * b y leverage — same principle a* a jack. 100 pound pull on the lever give* a 4 8 -ton pull on the stump. M a d e of the finest steel- iteci—guaranteed against b r e a k a g e __________ Endoned b y U . S. 11th and Stark. PORTLAND. ORE. and W iM S k Clear your stump land cheaply — no digging, no expense fo r te a m s an d powder. O ne man with a K can rip out any stump that can be pulled with the best inch steel cable. Weekly Rales Monthly Rates Cafe J ¿/H and $1.00 Without Bath $1.50 With Bath Excellent Beautiful Eyelashes ^ am Engine | i ! ! j t $ 2 85.00 The Difference of One Letter. The following amusing item may be found in the well-known journal Of l-ouisa M. Alcott, kept during the trip which she and her sister May made to Europe: “ M------ is a tiny man In uniform, with a red face, big mustache and blue eyes. He thinks he talks English and makes such funny mistakes. He asks ua if we had been to ‘promenade on monkeys,’ meaning donkeys.” i OF THE EPIPHANY F a ir E astern Star, thou art ordained to run B efo re the sages, to the rising sun. H ere cease th y course, and w on der that the cloud O f this p oor stable ca n th y M aker sh rou d; Y e heavenly bod ies g lory to be bright, A nd are esteem ed as y e are rich in light. B u t here on earth is taugh t a different w ay. Since under this low r o o f the H ig h est lay. Jerusalem erects her stately tow ers. D isplays her w in d ow s and ad orn s her bow ers; Y et there thou m ust net cast & trem bling spark, L et H erod 's p alace still continue d a r k : E a ch sch ool and sy n a g og u e thy fo r c e re pels. T h ere P ride enthron ed In m isty error dw ells; T h e tem ple, w h ere the priests m aintain their choir, Shall taste no tea m o f thy celestia l fire. W h ile this w eak co tta g e all th y splendor takes; A Joyful g a te o f ev ery chink It m akes. H ere shines no golden roof, no Ivory stair. N o k in g ex alted in * stately chair. G irt with atten dants, o r by heralds styled, B ut stra w an d hay enw rap a sp eech less Child. Y et S a b a e's lords befure this B a b e un fold T h eir treasures, offerin g incense, m yrrh and gold. T h e crib becom es an alta r; th erefore dies N o ox nor sh eep; fo r in their fo d d e r lies T h e P rin ce o f P ea ce, w ho, th an k fu l fo r his bed, D estroy s those rites In w hich their blood w as shed: T h e quintessence o f earth he takes, and fees. A nd p recious g u m s distilled fr o m w eep in g trees: ftich m etals and sw eet od ors n ow declare T h e gloriou s blessings w hich h is law s prepare,' T o clear us from the ba se and loath som e flood, O f sense, and m ake us fit fo r angels* food . W h o lift to G od fo r us the h oly sm oke. O f fervent p ra yers with w h ich w e him in vok e. A nd try our a ction s In the sea rch in g fire, B y w h ich the seraphlm s our lips Inspire; N o m uddy dross pure m inerals shall in fect, W e shall exh a le ou r vap ors up d irect; N o storm s shail cross, o r glitterin g lights d efa ce P erp etu al sigh s w h ich seek a h a p p y place. —Sir John B eau m on t. Gold Placers Throughout Eastern Siberia Are Rich; Can Be Worked With Ease From time Immemorial Siberia has been known to Russians as the "Gold en Bottom,” and tills not without a reason. The great gold placers scattered throughout eastern Siberia tempted and attracted enterprising individuals for many centuries, through their rich ness and the ease with which they could be worked. Only the severity of the climate and lack of adequate transportation together wtlh Indifference on the part o f the government prevented the Si berian gold fields from becoming the greatest in the world. Alluvial gold was first found In the Province of Eniseisk in 1830. After wards gold was discovered In great amounts throughout the whole prov ince. The gold is found in many enses in tlie sund of rivers and small streams. The geological formation of these deposits varies, but in many cuses shows predomination of slate rocks. The thickness of gold-bearing strata varies in places from 14 feet to 21 feet, and their extent from five-tenths to 35 miles. The proportion of gold Is also dif ferent, according to the depth of the deposit. A thin layer of alluvium, called “ turf,” usually covers the gold strata. SOME SMILES She'd Make Things Warm. Hewitt—The coolest part of the dny Is between four und fiVfe o’clock In the morning. Jewett—Yon won’t think so if yon roll home about 4:30 and happen to wake up your wife. One Point of Similarity. Bacon — Hux ley said that an oyster is us com- p l i c a t e d us a watch. Egbert— Well, I know both of them run . down easily! Shava With Cuticura Soap And double your razor efficiency as well as promote skin purity, skin com CRESCENT SUPPLY CO.. 312 Swetland Bldg Perfected After Years of Testing fort and skin health. No mug, no Agents Wanted and Improving. slimy soap, no germs, no waste, no Hew Location. 11-93 FrMt St, POHTUWO, ORE A One Horse Mo^or Cultivator and an All Pur irritation even when shaved twice Down and Out. pose 4 H. P. Power Plant that Goes from Job to dally. One soap for all uses— shaving, Job on Its Own Power. “ I don’t suppose you met an old- H O T E L ALDER bathing nnd shampooing.— Adv. WENTWORTH & IRWIN, INC fashioned ‘bad man’ while you were Rooms $1 per day and up. Special monthly Sçrond Street st Taylor out West?” BEHNKE-WALKER rates. Out-of-town visitors made to feel at PORTLAND. ORUGON Are Yo* Satisfied? BUSINESS COLLEGE “One— a lone survivor—and I felt hotne. Southern Pacific electric train depot is the b ig g est, m ost p e rfe ctly equipped EVERYTHING SOB THE OSSICE -J ',t o p a t In same building. B usin ess T ra in in g S ch ool In the N o r th ‘ sorry for him." west. P it y o u rse lf fo r a h igh er position J. W. BUSHONG. Manager. "For what reason?” J h e P o r tla n d T H o te i O f f ic e F u r n it u r e a A p p l ia n c e s w ith m ore m oney. P erm an en t position s 285 Alder S t. cor. 4th. - PORTLAND. ORE. “ Unable to obtain a motion picture W hen. ’n. P o r t la n d s assured our G raduates. P r in t in g :: E n g r a v in g B o o k b i n d i n g W rite fo r c a ta lo g — F ourth an d Yamhill, engagement and being somewhat stiff tn R a t e j ' H s ? 14 Portland. W e Pay Cash for i n '*> h „ r , o f lb ? M arshall 6oeo in his joints, ho was reduced t<> selling bard W ehiPl« A 6 54* souvenirs for a living." CREAM, EGGS, Cloth bound, Free literature; also large photo Wilson, Pershing. $2.00; Buckram. $2.50. MONROE & CR IS ELL Q POULTRY, VEAL aid HOGS. THE BEST EATS IN THE CITY Write for Prices sad Tact. St. N icholas Cafeteria Hazelwood Co., Front and Ankeny Sts. See what you want and oay for what you get. PORTLAND, ORE 12S Sixth Street. Portland. Ore ton. Pride Always Stumbling Block. Earliest Form of Shoes. Pride brings many into error, and The earliest shoes known were makes them sometimes fall into a sandals of hide, leather or wood. blindness almost incurable. Let the : When one encounters the word "shoe” fall of the proud, thus foolishly pre suming on themselves, serve thee for ! in the Bible he may be sure that it In a warning, and keep thee ever hum is the sandal that is meant. i Egypt the sandal was woven of palm ble.—Thomas a Kempis. leaves and papyrus. As a symbol of | the subjection of their enemies the Optimistic Thought. Terse sentences, briefly expressed, Egyptians often painted the figures have great weight, in leading to a of their opponents on the 'lining of their sandals. happy life. m : ELECTRIC MOTORS 'JUKmjiàiM iya Fl.TM • O a . .I,| ft. WI1UWB «M W . J B o o fh t , Sold, R ented en d R epaired 1 W A L K E R ELKOTRÎC W ORKS Burnside, cor. 10th. Portland. Ore. C O M P L E T E L IN E O T S TE E L F 1 U N G D E V IC E S A N D S Y S T E M S An Assured Future. "Dubson doesn’t seem to worry about the high cost of living." “ And 1 for a very good reason. Dubson mar ried an expert stenographer. Any time the w olf comes snooping about bis premises he knows friend wife can go out and earg twice hlS sal ary.” — Birmingham Age-Herald. Optimistic Thought. No evangelical precept jostle^ out of that of a law self-preservation. By buying dlraet from us at whotoiaie p H « and MVS tha plumber's profits. Writ* m to day your p i »dp. W f «ill r l»» you our rack- bottom " direct-to-you" prices f. a b. roil or boot. Wc actually mvo yon (ram 10 to M per coot. AH good» guaranteed. North wee t heedouarteru tm le a d e r Water Systeme and Fuller A Johnson Engines. S T A R K -D A V IS CO. 212 Third Street. Perilsed. Oreeoo He Note Hamilton—I see where they have found a new weed that Is better and cheaper than to bacco. A cigar can be made from it for a cent. Wnyburn—Most cigars now are made for a scent. That Old Yachting 8core. “Don't yon dialike those people who keep raking up old scores?” “Not always," replied Miss Cayenne. “I must say I rather admire 8lr Thom- »» Upton.” ^ ,, DRINK A GLASS OF REAL HOT WATER BEFORE BREAKFAST. Says we will both look and feel clean, eweet and fresh and avoid illness. Sanitary science has of late made rapid strides with results that are of untold blessing to humanity. The lat est application of its untiring research is the recommendation that it is as neceaaary to attend to Internal sanita tion of the drainage system of the hu man body as it is to the drains of the house. Those of us who are accustomed to feel dull and heavy when we arise, splitting headache, stuffy from a cold, foul tongue, nasty breath, aetd stom ach, can, instead, fee! as fresh as a daisy by opening the Bluices of the sys tem each morning and flushing out^the whole of the internal poisonous stag nant matter. Everyone, whether ailing, sick or well, should each morning before breakfast, drink a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in it to wash from the stom ach, liver and bowels the previous day’s indigestible waste, sour bile and poisonous toxins; thus cleansing, sweetening and purifying the entire alimentary canal before putting more food into the stomach. The millions of people who are both ered with constipation, bilious spells, stomach trouble, rheumatic stiffness; others who have sallow skins, blood disorders and sickly complexions are urged to get a quarter pouud of lime stone phosphate from the drug store. This will cost very little, but is suffi cient to make anyone a pronounced crank on the subject of Internal san itation.— Adv. Appeal to Psychologists. We are going in strong for psychol ogy and invite assistance. 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