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Agt. th e S e p te m b e r n u m b e r, 1 « T h ird Htreet, Portiaad, O r. w il l be e d ite d by tb e w om en re a d ­ ers o f tb e D esign ers, m o n e ta ry re ­ w a rd fo r those w ho a m o n g ib e u t ebow m a rk e d ap tn ess in th ia n o v e l, e n te r ta in in g a n d in s tr u c tiv e lin e o f w o rk . W o r t h y o f s p ec ial n o te a m o n g fa s h io n fe a tu re s a re O u tin g C o stu m es o f e v e ry d e s c rip tio n fo r a , m . , , ' e . , r A p p a re l 1 L la d ie s , end “ • R fo . r r l H u um m m e r A p p a re l fo . I n goiu g o ver tb e fam o u s “ S b a s ta R o u te " o f th e S o u th e rn P a c ific Co. th e tra v e le r ever fin d s s o m e th in g new to e x c ite bis a d m ira tio n a n d in te re s t. S ta r tin g a t P o rtla n d , one tra v e rs e s th e w h o le le n g th o f tb e W illa m e t t e V a lle y , tb e gem o f tb e N o rth w e e t. M t . H o o d , M t . 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B ou qio -ln rh o u ld be lie d w ith w h ite rib b o n , a n d a s c rip tu re DIRECTOR W. OF T H E W. O LD H IC K O R Y C A M P , NO . 2 0 0 - Wcodtnen of the World meet every Sat­ urday evening, a t Woodman b all. Day- ton, Oregon -Vlaiting Neighbors wel­ come C H tS . S A U N D E R S , 0 . C. F R. S M IT H . C lerk. WOOTEN “F W O O D C R A F T verse, or a te m p e ra n c e s e n tim e n t Prosperity Circle No 200 Wofficii of sh o u ld be a tta c h e d to each. A ls o o u r lit e r a tu r e s h o u ld tie c irc u la te d Woodcraft, meet» every Thursday eveo- .. .. ----------- . ' ' ing in Woodman Im t , ¡»avion. O r. Vis to a c c o m p a n y th e flow ers, a n d a t ! R ing Seibbo.a Mt A rt »’K .FOJUtl. a p p ro p r ia te IIn .e a , n u r -to till ab o il-1 MRS. M d *? M < N E U . <4 N la «« .... . . I ter >;i'-»a.-ew«'> . ....... nence p le d g e.” T h ia in p im p ly a M W S ’H .V ffL K tiU tV .D Y ,C le rk . d e fin itio n o f th e F lo w e r M issio n d e ­ U. 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A b e s u tlfn l ie n ro d u c U o n o f LaR oy-» cele- hrs««d p a iu lb ia -W A S T B L P A N S IE S " C o rre rt In d ra w ln « a r f.'n ir la » rra n a rn ie u t » in i c o lo r. J'arl lr8 u ,u b le Io r trso n n ir “ ud lit to sdoru a lly . !^ e * * n t ,h e nanifct o f Sunday-M -bool Super In te n d c n ta a n d T a a c h e n i, C h rt»ti«lir“ TEn- d e a v i.ie m E p w o rth Leaguer», K lu g ’» Ita u g h t- iiw f L 1", P‘ “ e an y b o d y w ho w o u ld be lik e ly to be iu tere a te d la tb e W ltn e ia - a n d « » b lw th R e a d in g A n d Io any neiaon ” • * ’ * " u<’ NEW YORE WEEKLY WITNESS. Interdenom inational In R e lig io n ; An Exponent of Aplied C hrlaU an lty; Independent In HtMrtfcH. -S P u rc h a s e rs a n d UNITED ARTISANS ***•? P ' H ,,U had b etter not n eglect to a tten d th is sale, a s m a n y good th in g s are b ein g clo sed ou t daily. 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The w o n d e rfu l tu rn in g s , -tw is tin g s a n d d o u b lin g s o f tb e r a ilr o a d b rin g in to view a g ra n d a r r a y o f to w e rin g m o u n ta in s a n d p ro fo u n d gorges in to w h ic h w e g a ie fro m d it z y h e ig h ts , fo rest c la d m o u n ta in s slope s tr e tc h ­ in g u p to th e lin e o f p e rp e tu a l en o w , a n d th e m o u n ta in s tre a m e d a s h in g fie rc e ly d o w n d eep ca n y o n s , now a n d ib e u s to p p in g for a s h p rt rest in som e q u ie t pool. A fte r a d a y ’s e n jo y m e n t o f o ld M t . S h a s ta , tb e fin e s t p eak on th e c o n tin e n t, we d ro p r a p id ly d ow n th e ca n y o n o f th e S a c ra m e n to to tb e b ro ad p la in « o f th e S a c ra m e n to V a lle y ln C a lifo r n ia , | an d th en ce th ro u g h v in e y a rd s a n d : o rc h a rd s to S a n F ran cis co . I F o r maps" a n d d e s c rip tiv e lit e r a ­ tu re ad d ress R . B. M i l l k u , G . P . A , 8 . P . 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SIGLER, bec y."5* tb e w ork grew u po n her h an d s, u n til th a t y o u r sto m a ch is in bad c o n d i­ s u ffe rin g lik e w is e w ill h ear o f h er C . T . PO M E R O Y she h a d an org an ised corps o f w o rk ­ W r i; e fo r new Iilu s tr a te r l CO p ace C a ta ln z u e , F re e . DKALKB IM , Ave you i e rd in g a c e x t n se p a ra­ tion h i d w ill re m in d y o u t h a t ih e re o n d e rfu l re c o v e ry . T h is v a lu a b le ers engaged in v is itin g sick * an d i * rm ib in g so good for «Uch d is o rd e r lin im e n t is for sale by R L . H a r r i s . R as rtiUsten, a g en t for p o o r,c a rr y in g n o t o n ly flow ers, but to r? 8ee an d U S separators ns C h a m b e r la in ’s 8 tn m a c f, dr L iv e r s u b s ta n tia l necessaries o f life T h is A m e ric a n 8 a v e p from an A w f u l F a t e — T a b le ts a fte r h a v in g used th e m w o rk was k e p t n p the y e a r ro u n d , N one b elter . T r y one E v e ry b o d y said I h a il c o n s u m p ­ They clean se an d in v ig o ra te ih e S I L V E R W A R E . n o t o n ly w h ile flow ers n io m u e d , hut D e t m e r i n j r « e ’ l., H iiz e lw d o d Ic e i s to m a ch an d re g u la te th e bow el«. t io n ," w rite s M rs A M S h ild s . o f S A L E M , in w in te r w hen poor lucked fu el and C r e a m . - _ OREGON. N o n e b e lte r . F o r sale a t 25 c e a ls p er box bv R , C h a m b e rs b u rg , P a , “ I was so low Flow watch and jew elry renal ring a w a rm c lo th in g . A lit t l e h an d ol 1814 fu r P ie r a'xry ysu-a I t was the a fte r 0 m o n th s o f severe sickness, spectslt.v. A lt kinds o i J. welry wanu- H o w A m e r ic a n W o m e n T r a v e l 1 L H a r r is . KKW YO CK W E K ^ t . / ' T R IB U N E , w om en w ho m G od s s p ir it ta u g h t to kn o w n caused by h a v fever a n d asthm a^ »e t ured t<» order. — M ori Am e iciio w om en abro-id j lo v e tb e ir n eig h b o r as th em s elve s. s u d resi! in e v e ry S ia te in th e U o ’ nn. t h a t few th o u g h t I co u ld g et w e ll, » “ u 7 h - hard I ney travel m a l l son» engaged in n o lic llm g e n d d isp en sin g X ,' 0 ' ” e v e ry c o m fo rt «.,.1 . e. e s n ty to the I 61 r l v i . g - w R i l e it is y e t Ou KmeaiUer 7. 19'll. Il waa rbangvii lo thè M y l it t le son had an a tta c k o f b o l I le a rn e d n f th e m a rv e lo u s m e rit needy. M iss W illa r d v is iie d M iss " “ h ’ ’ ’ h ro u g h m ile s o f w h o .,p in g ro u g h and « n s ih -r a te n e d o f D r . K i n g ’s N e w D is c o v e ry for LIFE OF T. DEWITT TALMAOE. by p ic tu re g a lle rie s , v i- it m g a n c 'e n t ! w ith p n e u m o n ia ; but f . r C h a m tie r- c o n s u m p tio n , used it . an d was coro- his «on, Hev. Frank Dewitt Talmage and Caesitdy in h e r sick m o m and was ¡ Ia in 's C ough R e m e d y we w ou ld bave p le te ljro u re d . ” F o r d esp erate th ro a t asa<»clate editors of Christian Herald. d e lig h te d w ith th e b e a u tifu l w o rk ch ,, u rc h e s am i c a th e d ra ls , “ d o in g ” a li'^b c'i-a, ll¡>.»(l■’t■,•«. 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