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i Economy T th « old chitnut tau «•<*» * Nature wov» Caltur* eg the Oeaiula* »itr*. A woman whoso busy life is lived la a lartu city returned to bar old home the other day for a visit All the old- Um. uvlgfibors cam. to see her, aud the weeks Were crowded with th* plaasure of revived mamorim. Of one of these memories she wrote afterward to a friend: “But the ^leaaantest appointment I kept was with the hlg old chestnut- tree on the path to school The leave* were deep on the ground underneath, •nd I pushed about through them just as we used to do twenty year* ago, A Born Diplomat. Hs—Mise DsJonss, Clara, I asver • nd thought of the many boy* and loved any ons but you. Will you bs my girl« who had got nuta there on the wifs ? way to and from acbool. I picked up Shs—But I’vs been told that you pre my hatful of big gloaay nuta mynelf, posed to four other girls within a month. and managed to rub two boles through Hs—True, darling; but I did It merely the patent leather tips of my second- for practice, so 1 wouldn’t blundsr la best shoes. But tue nuta were worth proposing to you. \ 11 I don’t know when I've boon so itoppy. threshing companies . "I came away with a new purpose to live for. I’m going to own that tree! It won't cost much, for the land there CMasry ttonasa Csaterod in Portland isn’t worth anything, and what joy as Itsadquartsra for ths Northwest. '. it will be to mo In my city days to There is nothing of which- Portland think that I havo saved the old tree eo is more proud than ths gisat ngrtowl- that other boys and girls, so long an It tural implement bouses that make Uvea, can scuffle through the leaves their headquarters for the Northwest and pick up tho nuts under Its braneb- in this city. Among the first of thess es, and gather dreams and memories is ths Advance Thresher Company, also from It as I used to do eo many which has built a fins warehouse and years ago.” The letter strikes a note which te far offices on the East side at Second and ' Belmont streets. Mf. J. O? Humphrey lesa common than It should bo. City is the manager in charge of the com* “opportunities” seem to eager young pany’s splendid business in thia sec- people all 6ver the country to offer tho \ tion, and he is now in the thick of one open door to education, and that L . spring activity at bls commodious most rare and elusive Ideal, culture. But culture iw a quality of tho soul, quartern*__ The threshermen are just now look* not an amount, greater Or less, of ing sharply after nsw equipmsnt and knowledge put into the mind. It to necessary repairs and renovations for won, not by effort, but by tho love the coming season, and no ons omits that unconsciously ripens into “dreams —~ calling, at the Advance establishment •nd memories.” T if he seeks to inform himself fully aa Readers of Lowell’s letters will re __ to the market and advantages of the call bls life-long love for ths trees of ? various threshing outfits. In fact a Elmwood, and Longfellow never liked visit to the agricultural and aaw mill to leave Cambridge while bls lilacs machinery manufacturers houses on tbs were In bloom. Men of wide scholar East aide i* a liberal education to any- ship that they were, _______ much ___ of _____ their one who want* to get a fair idea of the ] treasure-was gathered not from the vast farmer interests of this part of rars folios on their library shelves, but America. from the common things of their own Immense capital is invested In these dooryards. There are opportunities concerns. They sell largely on credit, that ths City does not control, and to, and when times are proeperous an one who loves them, prairie and dis-:, enormous amount of machinery fs sold tant hills, ths meadow brook and tbs and paid for. They are the thermome mapls beside the door offer a culture ter of the advancement and prosperity that no book can give. of the great Northwest. Tbs factory and principal place of business of ths Advance Threshing Company is at Bat SCARED HIM INTO PREACHING ' tle Creek, Michigan. Two years ago they came into .Portland, and now they are doing business with ths most ac- In ths early days of Methodism In linee. the West a "circuit ridsr,” if bo had a largs field to cover, was sometimes permitted to have a “colleague,” whe A Guide to the Height of Hoels. There are four different heights, waa frequently a young minister, just z With as many different ñames, of the beginning to preach. The Bev. John . military heel alone. As a guide to Thompson was a circuit rider In a those who want to be right on the aub- somewhat thinly settled portion of cen- Hood's Sanaparilla 100 DOSÉS ONE DOLLAR J,.. Up to one and one-quarter inches a The colleague assigned to him was heel is a military, up to ons ons aud Brother James Smith, an excellent five-eighths it la a Cuban, above that -y oung man, but with very little experi it la a Spanish heel. When it goes ence as a preacher. sbovs two Inches Jt is a Cantillian. One Sunday Mr. Thompaon had an The French heels range from one and appointment at a email moetlng-houae one-quarter to two inches usually— In tho country, but having a eevero •nd are called Louis XV. Tbs Do cold ho asked hie young assistant to Barry heel runs from two Inches—and go along with him and preach the ser quite a few women wear it—Shoe Be- mon, and the latter, ae In duty bound, teller. obeyed orders. Brother Smith had never undertaken There te mors Catarrh la this section of th* to preach In tho preeenco of hla more country than all other diseases put together and until the last few yeerswss «uppoeed tob* experienced colaborer, and when, after Incurable. For a great many year* doctor«i pro the opening aervicos, be rose and gave nounced It a local dteeaae, and prescribod local remedlae, and by oonatantly railing to cur* out hla text, ho was visibly embar rassed. He stammered through'a few sen tlonnl disease, and therefore require* oonstitu. ttonel treetment. Hell's Catarrh Cure, menu- tences, hesitated, made another at fectured by F. I. Cheney A Co., Toledo, Ohio, It the only con*tltution*l dhr* on the market. II tempt, and came to a dead stop. te taken internally lndo*os from 10 drone to s “What’s the use, brethren?” bo said, leaapoontul. It act* directly oa the blood and muo >ua surface* of the >y*tem. They offer oi< sitting down. “I can't preach!” hundred dollare for any case It falls to sure Brother Thompaon oaw that tho ease Band^o^etreulars aadtMymonhda o waa one In which heroic moaaurea ^HalV* Famiy*phtears ths bast were neceesary. “Young man,’.’ be whispered sternly in his ear, “you get up again and Bones with the People Off. Two little fellows of 7 and 8 years preach that sermon, or I’ll take yon beard older people speaking of skele out in the grove, after this meeting Is tons. The 7-year-old boy listened pa over, and give yon a hard spanking, tiently to the conversation, when the as auro aa your name la Smith 1” An electric ahock conld not have older boy. with an air of superior operated quicker. Brother Smith roao knowledge, said abruptly: “You don’t know what a skeleton Is. to his feet again, hla hesitation all gone, and In ringing tones be preached and I do.” “So do I,” replied the younger. "I a sermon that la »till remembered by aged survivors of that old-time con do know.” gregation aa the moat fervid and elo “Well, what Is ItF “It’s bones with the people off.”— quent dlacourao they over beard eo Pathfinder. V young a man deliver. HE FOUND THE TROUBLE. NEW PENSION LAWS *RI>IPREB Apply to NATHAN BICKFORD, »14 P St., Weehlnflon, D. a Mh M. H. Vote., ISil-U. YOUR I oppoRTumn I WE WANT AGENTS •150 and up pur month to ener- Ctic represen- tiros in evwy city and town In an address that he recently llvered on the labor question, W. Bourke Cochran told a story of hie boyhood, says the New York Tribune. “I waa born In Ireland,’’ he said, “and In Ireland I obtained a pert of my education. I remember well the school I attended and I rumember well a school fellow of mine named Michael, a lad who waa always talking about W anhington and Idaho. Dignified, hon orable, permanent and immensely profit are on tbs question of trouble now able employment at horns or on the and therefore In Michael’s experience road; something new; send stamp or It may bs that there la something to call at office for details. profit ua - ' SQUARE DEAL BROKERAGE CO. "Michael boasted constantly that ths 129 Seventh Street, , Portland, Oregon master was afraid to flog him. Why? ' 1 1 ............ .. Oh, because his father had said that If a hand was over laid upon ths boy there would be trouble. But ons day Michael misbehaved and the flogging due waa not long In coming. "Tbs boy went boms Indeacribabiy enraged. Hs sought out his father. " ’Father.’ bs said, ‘didn't you say that If tbs schoolmaster ever licked ms there would bs trouble?* "’I did,’ the father answered. “ 'Well, I was Ucksd to-day. and only for throwing paper pel lets about ths C l-LArtm? I OIN » Ayers To be sure, you are growing old. But why let everybody see it, in your gray hair? Keep your hair dark and rich and postpone age. If you will 'Aw you the waiter “who took my order for that chop?” “BI om m s, h aw you h a v o-gr wn!” “She says she Is very fond of mu- ale." “Instrumental r “Well, It’s In only use Ayer’s Hair Vigor, strumental In making the neighbors your gray hair will soon have swear when ahe geta at the plane."— all the deep, rich color of The letter of Miss Merkley/ Exchange. youth.' Sold for 60 yean. Jlnkjne—How la your eon getting whose picture Is printed above, along In hla literary labors? Jorklna S* yk*H old, and I hava 1 of lung hair which la a a thick. * i « m proves beyond question that —Oh, famously! Yon should aea how wonder to ev gray hairing gracefully be corries hte pen behind thousands of cases of inflamma hie ear.—Boston Transcript fit e tottte. All druulil*. tion of the ovaries and womb Tonsorlal Artist—Your hair seems are annually cured by the use of to be coming out Freshman—Yes, It Is. Tonsorlal Artist—Tried our hair Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable tonic? Freshman—Yes. but that didn’t de It, though.—Yale Record. Compound. . “How hollow it sounds!” said a pa “D bab M bs . P ivkham ¡—Gradual tient under the movement cure, ae the ■ The test* of turbine engine* St Elber feld, Germany, - show a (team consump Lose of strength and nerve force told phygldan was vigorously pounding hla tion equivalent to aboqt eleven poundo me something waa radically wrong chest “Oh, that’s nothing!" said the to Indicated horse-power, au unparal with me. I had severe shooting pains through the pelvic organs, cramps and doctor; “wait till we get to Jjie head." leled performance in economy. extreme irritation compelled me tq Alice (aged 5)— Mamma, my appe- aeek advice. The doctor said For coughs and colds there te no better that I medical Mto eays it's time for dinner. Mother had ovariaa trouble and ulcera medicine than Pteo's Cure for Ooneump- tion, and advised an operation. I —Well, dear, go and see what the tioa. Price 25 cento. atrongly objected to this and decided elock says. Allee (some seconds later) to try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege —The clock says my appetite to ten He Has It Removed. “They say,” remarked the youth, “that table Compound. I soon found that minutes fast! a ' wise msn never stumbles over the. my judgment waa correct, and that all Husband—What! A hundred dol the good things said about this medi lame stone twice.” lars for an opera cloak? Why, It to cine were true, and dqy by day I felt “That’s right,” xejolned ths saga perfectly ridiculous, my dear. Wife— “When he passes that way again it leas pain and increased appetite. The ulceration soon healed, and the other Yeo, I know K to; but you said yon Isn’t there." complications disappeared, and In couldn't afford an expensive one.—Chi eleven weeks I waa once more strong cago Dally New». and vigorous and perfectly welt Teacaer — Johnny, write on tho “ My heartiest thanks are sent to you for the great good you have done blackboard the sentence “Two heado For Infants and Children. me.“— Sincerely yours. Miss M aboabxt are better than one.” Now, Johnny, M kbkut , 275 Third SL, Milwaukee, do you believe that? Johnny—Yee’m. Wik—WOO ftrftH If •rlfltMl »f atom MtW ’Cause then you kin get a job In a dime muaeurn and make loto o’ Bears the money. Signatare of “At what age do yoq consider wom In one part of “all the Russias,” the en tho moot charming?” asked the In Indications. province of Ukraine,. It Is always leap , Bugglna—I ae* aom* genlua baa In year aa far as the female privilege of quisitive female of more or less un certain age. “At the ege of the wom- vented revolving rubber heela for ahoee. Juggaou—-Ab! Another revolutionary proposing Is concerned. It Is said to an.who aeke tho queetlon,” anewered be customary there, when a young the man, who wae a diplomat—New movement on foot, eh? woman falls in love with a man, for Yorker. ’ Mother* will And Mr*. Winalowe’* Soothing her to go to his father’s house, and in Howee—Don’t like thio cold weath Syrup the b**t remedy to u*e lor their childr*n the most tender-and pathetic manner er, eh? Why, bnly laet summer you during the teething period.. plead with the young man to take her were domplalnlng of the heat Barnee Any thing but Greek ___ aa his _______ wife. , She promises ______ the most _ —Not of the heat Itself, but rather be- Wiggles—Muggins mads bls money in submissive obedience to bls will If be cauee of Its untlmellness. It would bo groceries. | will but accept her. If the youhg man all right If reserved for such weather MIggies—Indeed! Was ho a >D says: “I beg that you will excuse me j»e this.—Boston Transcript. grocer? from this,” she tells him that she^is* Wigs lee—I ahonld any not Ho did a resolved not to depart until he shall “You may turn up your nose at me, ■trictly caah buiinesx promise to take her for better or worse. Martha Ann BIHIwink, but I want you She accordingly takes up uer abode to remember it’s leap ycar. -and Kit IMPORTANT TO THRBSMBRMSN. there and remains until he is wooed Garilnghorn to trying to get me away and won or until he ends the siege by from you.” “Well, I’ll just show tho freckle-faced, thing she can't do that— fleeing to parts unknown. Geotga dear!”—Chicago Tribune. Old SoMter’s Story. The A. H. Averill Machinery Co., of “Father.” bald Kathie, “how much Portland, Ore., whose advertisement is Sonoma, Mich., June 13.—That aven d o os a quite'emai l bottle of Ink eoet?’’ to be found elsewhere, in this publica in actual warfare disease is mote ter "You can flet one for a penny,” an- tion, have prepared for distribution rible than bullets is the experience of owered father. “A penny!” exclaimed among tbreehermen a th resherman ’* ac Delos Hutchins of this place. Mr. Kathie, in great dttgust “Anfi mum- count and note book of 25 pages. This Hutchins as a Union Soldier saw three mlo made an awful fuss when I upset book will be mailed to tbreehermen years of eervire under Butlsr Barke in the llttlest bottle In the cupboard!” free| of charge, by addressing the above the Louisiana swamps and as a result “Aren’t you ashamed of your Indo named company. got crippled with Rheumatism so that lence ” “Indeed, I am,” answered bis bands and feet got all twisted out Meandering Mike,. “I’ve been trying Nothing Doin’. — of shape end how ke suffered" only a to do something for it" "Wbat?” “Just one kiss, dear, before I go,“ Rheumatic will ever know. pleaded the young physician. “I’ve been takln’ de faith cure. I’ve For twenty-five years he was in mis “None of thst for me, thank you,” re been choppin’'make-believe wood wit* joined the fair maid, “I don't like the ery, then one lucky day hie druggist an Imaginary ax.”—Washington 8tar. idea of having a doctor’s bill thrust un advised him to use Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Newltt—Well, there’» one thing Of the result Mr. Hutchins sayet der my none.” "The first two boxes did not help about the weather. It’» always a safe me much but I got two more and before topic of conversation. Borroughs—I «-Keeley lipuor - morpnine - tobacco jy^ìhe MMITS FDMANENnY CURtD I got them used up I was a great deal thought It was to-day when I met ms. VD for ruu SIMWKUIMU better. I kept on taking them and Lendham, but when I started to speak ««mu w, mu y namun? fortlano , qac . now my pains are all gone and~T feel of It he said, “Yea, It’s unsettled, and better than I have in years. I know that reminds me of that account of The largest care is the Mammoth. It Dodd’s Kidney Pills will cute Rheuma yours.” Is over ten miles long and hy a navi tism.” “Dear," said the politician’s wife, gable atream flowing through its cham ’’there’» a. handsome big policeman bers. Flight of. Bi* Birds. whose beat embrace* Mra. Swellman’s Of birds now In existence, ptobably house. Can't you get him transferred" after first day* a use of Dr. Kline* a G real Nerve the one with the greatest expanse of to this neighborhood?” "What torf wing In proportion to the body and demanded her husband. "Mra Swell with the greatest power of flight is man has an excellent cook and I want Harbin, Manchuria, is only threw the frigate or man-o’-war bird. This her."—Philadelphia Press. years-old, but it is one of the great blrd.apparently flies more by skill than The officers of a British man-o’-war est cities of Asia, and has the larg by strength, for It has not great carry were entertaining their friends with a est European population of any Asiatic ing powers. The wandering albatross, grand lunch and in attendance were dty, containing 00.000 Russians, be the largest of all seablrct, Is also one some typical British tars. A young sides the soldiers and 40,000 Chinese. of pur strongest flyers. One bird was lady, wanting a piece of bread looked It will be the great flour milling city known to fly at least 3,150 miles la behind her chair at one of the sailor* twelve days. of that region. In waiting, and aaked him to bring her what *he wanted. But h* drew hith- •elf up, stiff and stern, and, to "her amasement, replied “Can't do It ml**; I'm told off for tatura.” Jin Up-to-Date Village.—“Do you have a good lecture course here during th* winter?"'wa* asked of the manager of the Higginsville Lyceum. “Indeed we do,” he answered; “and next season we expect to outdo all previous record*. So far we have booked one ransomed misaionary, one reformed gambter, one Malaria is a slow poison, but the most stubborn and troupe of trained animate, one convert deeply rooted when it takes possession of the sys ed heathen, on* moving picture ma tem. We breathe into the lungs the polluted, germ- chine and one profeealonal peraonator. tainted air; the little microbea then enter into the sys We may take on a college professor who tem, and feeding upon the red corpurcles of the blood, want* to apeak about the tendency of soon reduce this vital, life-sustaining fluid to such a modern literary thought but I don't weak, watery state that the patient becomes listless, know. It’* pretty hard to keep the pale and anaemic, and men- eourae on the *am* high plane of thought throuxhout.”—Judge. pressed. Malaria may be* and took a oouroe of ■. S. ■., which built see ng The Other Side of the Story: Sin gin with slight rigors or and entirely cured aw of the boils. Throe years gleton—What’* the trouble, old man; you look all broke up. Wederly—You chilly sensations, followed would doubtless look broke up, too. If by fever and thirst; but you had a mother-in-law like mine, gradually all parts of the and *he Singleton—Ha! The old, old story; she's coming to spend a few on Tomblfbee bottom hawins timbar out. liver becomes torpid, and weeks with yon, I suppose. Wederly dark or yellow splotches (eadly>-Nq; on the contrary, she has appear upon the skin; the stomach fails to properly digest the food, been with u* two month*, and to-day and there are frequent headaches, dizziness, bad taste in the mouth, •ho wa* compelled to return home. Rhe constipation and a general worn-cut, tired feeling that only a sufferer nursed my wife through a bad case of from Malaria can describe.—-Other and more dangerous symptoms fever, took care of th» baby, attended are apt to follow where this disease is neglected, such as nervous pros to the household duties, mended my tration, palpitation, sleeplessness, enlarged liver, weak kidneys, boils clothoe, and loaned me five dollar* on and risings and dangerous-looking sores and abscesses. Malaria ’is all three different occasions. Oh. l ten tho more dangerous because of its insidious snd stealthy nature. It is yon, that woman 1s-an earthly angel If there ever wt* one.—Ex. Hair Vigor for White Hair CASTOR IA Tbi Kind Yon Havo Alvays Bought AH INVISIBLE ENEMY! TO HEALTH ’ an invisible atmospheric poison, and the germs and microbrii that are lodged in the blood are propagating atW The leasing in number all the while, clogging the circulation and gradually wrecking th& health. What is needed in Malarial troubles is raw vwt. no puin aaaaa .u.1 • blood purifier and tonic. S. S. purifies others won't. Prices right. When yon the germ-infected blood, tones up the stom- ach, improves the ai ippetite and invigorates ft stimulates the torpid, the entire system, it Mrs. Rubberton — Why did you with MITCHELL, LEWIS * STAYER sluggish organs of the body; enabling them draw your application for dlvorcuf ... COMPANY Mrs. Gayboy—Because I found that to properly perform their functions and CONSUMPTION I wouldn’t Jha able tft get enough aU- monyto support another husband. Mrs. Senator Roach, of Larimore, N. Dak.; Mrs. Senator Warren, of Cheyenne, Wyo.; Belva Lockwood and Mr». General Longstreet, of Washington. D. C., are among tho prominent ladies who endorse Penina. Mise Helen Rolof, Kaukauna, Wis., writea: , "Several time* during the past two ytar* or more my system ha* been greatly in need of a tonic, and at thoee time* Peruna ha* been of great help in building up the aystem, restoring my appetite and aecuring reatful Bleep.”— Helen Rolof. Miaa Muriel Arimtage, 36 Greenwood Ave., Detroit, Mich., District Organis er of the Royal Templars of Temper ance, writes aa followa: "I suffered for five years with uter ine irregularitiea, which brought on hyatqria sad made ide a physical wreck. I tried doctors from the differ ent schools of medicine, but without any perceptible change in fnf con dition. In my deepair I called on an old nurae, who Advised me to try Peru ns, and promised good results if I would persist and take it regularly. I kept thia up for aix montha, and atead- ily gained atrength and health, and when I had used fifteen bottles I con sidered myself entirely cured. I am a grateful, happy woman today”—Miaa Muriel Armitage. Miaa Lucy M. Riley, 33 Davenport St.; Cleveland, Ohio, writea: "I wish to add my endorsement to thousands of other women who have In English schools three hours a week are given to needlework; In New York schools J»ut One. You Can Get Allen's Foot-Eaae FREB. Bara—Just think of the number of on to whether Peruna can be reli< cure all such cam. During the many years in which Peruns has been put to test in all fonqs and stages of sente snd chronic catarrh no one year-baa put thia remedy to greater teat than the paat year. If all the women who are Buffering with any form of female weakneae would write to Dr. Hartman, Colum bae, Ohio, and give him a complete description of their aymptoma and the peculiaritiea of their troublee, he will immediately reply with complete di rections for treatment, free of charge. Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbua, Ohio. W«ll Drilling Machin«« Male .trona and durable for.hard'rock drilling. Alao gaaollne and .team en gine.. Write for price, and catalog* of . anything in the machinery line. REIERSON Write Allen 8. Olmsted, Roy.N. Y., for a free sample of Allen’s Foot-Ease. It cures PORTLAND sweating, hot swollen, aching feet. It makes sew or tight «hoes easy. A certain cure for cornt, ingrowing nails and bunions» All drug gists solllt. 26c. Don’t accept any substitute. Les than 7 per cent of the power used In manufacturing plants In ths United States is electric. MACHINERY CO. ORBOON s ABSOLUTE SECURITY. m F PROM Genuine Carter’s YOUR ° DEALER Dr.C.GeeWo WONDKRFUL HOMB TREATMENT Little Liver Pills Thl* wond.rrnl Chk, e*e* doctor I* mum Must Bear Signature of ■boss wood.rful Chk that arw entirely on- 'lEgT«? known to medlonl sot- ^WMBMfiQJKuaan enco In thia eoiatry. Through tho neo of Ihooe harmleaa remedies thia famous dootoe knows the action of over SOS different rene- edlea which booaccoeefUlly ucec In different d l aaeB M He fuaranteee to cure catiarh, netb- ma, lung, throat, rheymaliom, nervoueneea stomach, liver, kidneys, etc.; has hundreds or leetlmoniala Chargee modernta Call and ooe him. Patient« out of the dty write for blanks and circulars. Send stamp« UONUUIe TATION ffRBB. ADDKKHd FOB HEADACHE. DIIZINEM. CARTERS FOR FOR Bl L10USHESS The C. Gee Wo Chinese Medicine Co. FOR TORN» LIVU. FOR COESTIMTIOR. FOR SALLOW REIR. FOR THE COMPLEJUOI tai Atew St.. ParUaal. Or.«*- >• FL U CURS SICK HEADACHE RUSSELL” ENGINES L ••CYCL.OINE” THRESHERS Ni* Writ« for Catalogue andW-ices THE A. H. AVERILL MACHINERY CO PORTLAND, OREGON. Pvrhapa It’s Plat» Trouble. Hate trouble Ie e common thing, end there ere verioue kind* of It. Many plate« never were right Other* are properly made, but or wearing the pfatk If your plate« ar* tn any way uneatlefactory we will to glad to make an oxaminstion and toll you th* ceuaeot trouble. w* extract teeth wholly without pain and all work la at lower than reaaonaBie rate* Extracting free when plates or bridge* ar* ■ ordered. WISE BROS., Dentists Open evening till t KfeTtÄK''»» Snadeya from t to U Oregon, Ma^i Ute < IN, PLACING YOUR ORDER FOR A Investigate the Advance Iide of thresh ers and engine*. They-cort less to op erate, require fewer repairs and do mors and better work In all kinds of grain than any other make. Straw or wood and coal burning engines. Also s full 1 lino of single and double Portable Saw Baeaah to Hold Him for Awbite. brains,' ventured Mr. Henpeck, “is Uve ounces greeter than about woman's." “And the avenge brick.” replied his darling, “weighs a good deal more than a book of real poetry,” MISS EVA BARTKO been cured through the use of Peruns. I suffered for five years with severe backache, and when weary or worried - ip the. least I had prolonged headache. I am now in perfect health, enjoy life and have neither an ache or pain, thanks to Petuna.”—Lucy M. Kiley. Mills. ADVANCF V /lllVC , * threshers Ä2SEINQIINES Thoronghly reliable and moat durable machinery in the msrket. Tion wt in . been polluting the blood and clogging the circulation. S. S. S. con American girls who go tuft-bunting construction. Satisfactory in operation. Self Feeders, Stackers, Baggers and all abroad! They who return as countesses attachments. Drop na a postal and our traveling man will call. tains no strong minerals, but is strictly a vegetable remedy, a blood Visitor—Tommy,. wouldn’t you like are so fowl purifier without an equal, and the greatest of sll tonics. If you have to have some distant relatives? ADVANCE THRESHER CO. Jack—And those who don’t are Tommy—Yep, if ^«7 8t any symptoms of Malaria, write' us, and medical advice will be fur* Bfesek H ouom , Ploagk’s Warehouse, aea* O.LBI. Frelfkl Depot, Spokane. MO Se>- Loute. countieea.—Princeton Tiger L - t 5. Mr*. Eva Bartho, 138 East 18th fit. Sow York City, N. Y„ writes: "I suffered for three years with leucorrhea and ulceration of the womb. The doctor advocated an operation which I dreaded very much, and •trouglyobjected to go under it. Now ' • ^aiH«! woman. Pei ana cured me; it took nine bottle*, but I felt so much improved I kept taking It, as I dreaded an operation so much. I am id perfect health and have not felt.so well for fifteen year*.”—Mrs. Eva Bartho. » room.’ “Ths fathsr frowned. "1 never fall, my boy, to keep a promise.’ hs said. Thers 1a going to be trouble Fetch tbs strap.”* Hr.« s^ Tarlar Ste. . PORTLAND. ORE ________________;__________ i________________ DOCTOR ADVOCATED OPERATION PE-RU-NA MADE KNIFE UNNECESSARY moat Street, Portland, Oru. F~