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— T ABOUT GEN. PORFIRIO DIAZ. Catarrh bowels, or more délicats organs, catarrh is always debilitatlnc and should never tail of attention. It to a discharge from the mucoue mem brane when kept In a state at inflammation by an Impure, commonly ecrotulous, con dition et tee blood. ■nils Hood’s Sarsaparilla Curse all forms of catarrh, radically and In the majority of the large cities permanently — It. removes the canee and stringent laws have been enacted in overcomes all the affects. Got Hood’s. relation to the storage of inflammable —- ---------- -—■—-‘■-liquids; t h e unity accidents due to The Punkvllle Debating Society was carelessness in in regular aeaalon, and G. Watkins handling them Spurling was making an earnest plea making this an on the affirmative aide of tbe question, neces- absolute "Resolved, That man’a every act to tbe . ffeault of a aelflah motive.” , "I go further than that, Mr. Presi dent,” he said. "About three-fourtba of the things a man does are because he’s envious of what somebody else does. Tfie pin-heeded speaker that had the floor toat on the other aide lied like a pirate when he said------ ” Here the president of the society rapped on the desk. “The gentleman must not uae such - , language aa that,” he Mid. . "Why not?" "Because it Isn't psrllamentary.” "It may not be parliamentary, Mr. President,” vociferated Mr. G. Wat kins Spurling, loosening hto collar and rolling up hto eleevea, “but by gum, ' ' H's congressional.” ‘T-T T A Teacher's Testimony. Hinton, Ky.( Nov* 28 (Special)—It has long been claimed that Diabetes is incurable, but Mr. E. J. Thompson, teacher in the Hinton school, haspieas- Mr. ing evidence to the contrary. Thompson had .Diabetes, He took In Dodd’s Kidney Pilla and is cured. a statement be makes regarding hie cure Mr. Thompeon eaye: “I wae troubled with my kidneys for more than two yean and pas treated by two of the beet doctoie in thie part of the alate. They claimed I bad Dia- betes and there waa little to be done for me. Then I started to uae Dodd’s Kidney Pills and what they did foi me waa wonderful. It to entirely owing to Dodd’e Kidney Pilto that I am now enjoying good, health.” Many docton atill maintain that Diabetee ie incurable. But Diabetea la a kidney diaeaae and the kidney diaease that Dodd’e Kidney Pilla will not cure haa yet to be diecovered. The Cheugeeble Men. "Mr. Vane says he won’t see you,” said that gentleman’a clerk. "When did you aak him?” Inquired Mr. Borroughs. "Why, only a minute ago, of course.” “Well, ask him again, won’t you. He may have changed bla mind alnce then.”—Philadelphia Preee. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. Tin Kind Yon Hava Always Bought Bean the Signature of Wooed an’ Married and A’. Mrs., Gadd—Oh, have you heard the •swat Miss De Ledger aud her father's bookkeeper were secretly married aix months ago. Mrs. Gabb—Dearie me! How did it leak out? Mra. Gadd—Some one overheard them • uarreling. aity. _ . many factoriea and stores, where oils of all kinds are used In great quantities, proper care Is not al ways exercised, and the recepta cles lu which they scalo th « ca R. are kept generally are left with the spout open or, per haps, an old cork, which should have been discarded long before, serves as a stopper. Besides being uncleanly, It is through such carelessness that fires start. A New Orleans man has pat ented a very good stopper that can be attached to either metallic or wooden A New Lock for Doors. He Coughed. Mothers Will Snd Mr«. Winslowl Soothing Byrup th. beat remedy to uee for their children during the teething period. Sir Michael Hicks-Beach, who has been a member of tbe British House ot Oommone more than forty years, will Isavs public Ufa and may be offered a peerage. iisoRffl! ■UI St DlWU IVIWU. Al gmaux-u headway that I was forced to resign my position and seek relief at Hot Springs. After spending all the means I had Iw< nt to Memphis. In leas than three weeks I was ia a hospital, and after nine weeks of suffering I was discharged as cured. In lees than a month every bone in my body seemed to be affected and felt aa if they would break at the least exertion. Again I waa compelled to resign, and I returned to the hospital for a seven weeks stay. When I came out I waa advised to try farming. When I first went on the farm I prevailed on the only firm who handled drugs to get me one doeen bottles of S. S. 8. At that time both of my hands vyere broken out with blisters and I was covered with boils and aoren In the meantitdemy druggist had gotten two doeen battlee of 8. S. S. for me and I began its nee, and after taking the thirteenth bottle not a sore or boil was visible. R. B. FUWAU» ' East 9th St., Little Rock, Ark. Of all human diseaaea, Contagioua Blood Poison is the moat hideoua and hateful. The victim ia tortured with eating ulcers, aorea and abscessei of tbemto- eruptions and other erabie diseaae. S. sss CJ Contagious Blood Poiaob. It eos- treatment book Everybody id la uiviv more ui or iwv leas aniuiiuii familiar «capea and their uaea, but it has been demonstrated that fire es capes are absolutely useless in case of panic. Tower fireproof fire escapes are supposed to be entirely safe, but when a crowd striving to get out of a burning building lose tuelr heads, a panic follows, and many lives are lost by persons being knocked down and trampled on. Rope and chain fire es capes are useful to a certain extent as are also outside frame steps A novel «av^sjwxxj oils and other fluids, the use of which would overcome both of the objections stated above. It is tapered to a point at Its lower end, with a flange of rub ber or other yielding material fastened on the outside, so that when, it to in serted in the spout it will flt as tight as possible and prevent evaporation of the contents of the receptacle. The stopper to pivoted on the end of a rod, this rod being attached to a bar fastened to the receptacle, as shown in the illustration. A spring made of wire to wound around the bar, one end reating against a small handte designed to pull open the stopper, while the oth er end is secured to the top of the re ceptacle, this spring keeping the stop per in place in case the receptacle to tilted or upset. Projecting, from the tower end. of the stopper to a guide rod, which extends into the spout, but DESCENDS WHEN LOADKD. 1s only partially withdrawn when the stopper is pulled out This guide rod Improvement in fire escapes, the lb ven- insures -the stopper being seated in the tlon of a South Dakota man, 1a shown spout, the weight of the stopper, aug here. It comprises a' ca»> In the form mented by the action of the spring of a veranda, which to held normally causing the whole to fall into place af in a position to be entered from a ter the spout has been opened and the window .of a building. Thia car slides on uprights, so that when a sufficient quantity of liquid poured out The patentee to Emil 0. Btaudlnger, weight Is placed^ on the car It de scends, being operated by counter-bal of New Orleans, La. ance weights attached to a sprocket Adjustable Bracket for Mirrors. chain. The weights can be so made One mirror to seldom deemed as to not only overbalance the car or enough by the average woman foe ar balcony, but also the weight of a man ranging her dress and also for comb thereon, so that when the car to in a ing the hair, and that to where the lit lowered position a fireman may enter tle hand mirror to convenient and uae- it and when released It will ascend with ful. Ita one drawback to the fact that, its single passenger. When two or aa it takee one band to hold it It al more psssengers ere on the car it will lowe only the uae of the other to work uescend. and after its load has been re with. In the illustration to shown a moved It will ascend again. By the In-' simple adjustable attachment for a traduction of a brake mechanism the car can be arrested at any point Bilaa J. Dllmors and William 8. Per 0 ry, of Buckmere, 8. D., are the paten tees. For bronchial tronfie* try Plso's Cure for Consumption. It is a good cough medicine. At druggists, price 26 cents. “No, boss,'' said the husky beggar, "I never asked nobody for money before." “You didn’t, eh?” replied the fat little man. “I don’t believe you.” ’ "Fact My game has always been to soak a mug wid a lead pipe an' take w’at I want, and dat’s w’at I'll do ter you. If yer don’t cough up.”—Philadelphia device for the dressmaker. 'Complete measurements of all parts of the body, especially the waist, which is the most troubleyomq, to jet exact, can be made easily anti quickly, with practically no danger of any mistake. J The patentee is E. Wakefield, Mount Pleasant, Pa. ADJUSTABLE BMACKKT. One of the hardest problems of the household is to keep track of all the keys to the different rooms. This is especially true of the keys to the bed room or bathroom doors, as children will remove them to play with, and the consequence is they are easily lost. In some esses latches are attached to the doors, and are invariably found more practical than keys, but, of course, they are only useful in locking the door on the inside. An improve- ment tu thls kind of lock Is shown in the illustration, but Instead of insert ing the key in a keyhole In the door to unlock it, the keyhole is placed in the knob of the door. The mechanism of the lock is so constructed that a per son on the inside of the door can. by turning the knob in one direction, lock the door so that it cannot be opened, even by a key on the outside. By turning the knob In the opposite di rection the door is locked, but can be small mirror, In codjunction with the larger one on the bureau, enabling the former to be adjusted to any desired position and also to compactly fold It out of the way when not In use. The upright supporting arm, made of tubu lar metal, la fastened to the edge of the bureau dresser or other support. In the center of this rod Is a aleeve of an arm extending outward, which arm in attached to an outer arm and an Inter mediate arm. The aleeve la adapted to al ide in the support and provided with a clamping screw for securing it in Its adjusted position. All the arms are hinged together to permit them to awing borlsontally, while the outer arm la provided with resilient jawa to hold the mirror. By, the uae of thia contrivance the email mirror can bo secured In various positions and the uaer can atand between It and the mir ror of the bureau or dresser, dispens BBT IS nrSBBTBD IN TUB KNOB. ing with a hand glass and leaving both hands free for dressing or other pur opened on the outside by the use of a key designed to fit in the lock. On poses. Frederick Eble snd Garland E. Mar bathroom and bedroom doors this lock tin. of Norfolk. Va., are the patentees. would be especially valuable, as the person on the Inside could be safe from intrusion, and there would be no neces Dreeanaaker’e Measure. Men'have one advantage over wom sity of looking for loot keys. Byron Phelps, of Seattle, Wash., is en in the buying of outer garments, sneh-'as aulta and coats, In that they the patentee. can purchase what What She Thought. they need in this "Oh, Julia,” exclaimed the girl who line in the “ready made” clothing was carrying weight for age, “what stores, whereas a do you think T' "Why," answered Julia, who lived woman has to have fresh measurements around the corner, "I think many every time she has things.” “Oh, I don’t mean that,” said the a new drees or coat made. As men’s other. “I have had three proposals of clothes are made marriage since I last saw you.” "Indeed!” rejoined her fair friend. up Into graduated sixes, it la an easy matter to go Into the store, select the "Then there must be something tn th" pattern of cloth that is moot pleasing rumor that your uncle remembers! to the eye, try; the suit on In the store, you in his will to the extent of 110,000."—Cblcagd News. and perhaps order a few minor altera tions here or there. At most it takes an hour, and the garment is delivered "Does your coachman have any per the next day. HdWdlfferent wlthjtbo qblstteeF naked Mrs. Oldcastle. other sex. They must first select the •aae. Medical sA- next chose a pattern, and last but not least, havo the dressmaker take the vice free. measurements. Women's clothes bs- ing so radically different from men's, It Is an absolute necess i ty to have the several parte of ths garment flt ex PISO S CURE FOR actiy. To do thia no mistake must bo unade, but mtotakoa do happen. RR* la Uiaa then there to trouble. In the illnatra- Students of the life of Porfirio Dias made the claim that history does not bold, this side of ths crusades, a per sonal record so varied and eventful. the Ban Antonio Express. The man of Mexico la credited with the kaleidoscopic career since the daya of Richard Ui« Lion-Hearted, Hale and hearty at 70 years of age. clear-eyed, and flrm-footed, his life spans half a century of Incredible a|j- venture, and stands for political devek «poMot which probably to shown by no other nation In the'nineteenth cen- tury. > Within the memory of San Anto nians Mexico was the most revolution ary of countries; oo Infested by ban dits, so powerless to afford security to life and property that parties lu the United State» auggeated this failure of government aa a pretext for assisting Texas in her struggle for independ ence. To-day, outaide of the United Statea, Mexico to probably the best governed country on the hemisphere. Porfirio Dias was born in the city of Oaxaca Sept 16, 1830, the night before the anniversary- of Mexican Independ enco day. His great-grandfather, com ing from Spain, bad married a woman of the native race and to that extent ha to an Indian. Ho was left an orphan at 3 years of age. When a mere boy he helped at a country store. At 17 he cut himself off from the help of friends by leaving the theological aemlnary, but he gained groat commoner of Mexico, then Gov ernor of Oaxaca, who obtained for him a librarlanahlp. At the age of W he waa made a professor of Roman tow. In a plebiscite offered by Banta Ana Dial waa one of two in Oaxaca who dared openly to register a vote against the dictator. He paid the penalty of banlahment, escaping narrowly with hia Ufe. Ho now tested warfare in a guer rilla organization operating against Santa Ana, and within eight yean had rlaen from a captaincy to commander- In-chief of the Mexican armlee and to a plaee in the government aecond in Importance only to President Juarez. During that time he won many aeu- sational victories and made a aeries Of hairbreadth eacapea. At the aame time he evinced a remarkable talent for civil administration. In the midst of -the-stress and rigor of war be paused to establish girls’ schools in Oaxaca, which are now the models for similar inatitutiona all over the repub- llc. , At practically the aame time he gave Mexico one of her national holi days by winning on the Clnco de Maya the battle of Puebla with raw Mexi can levies pitted sgalnst armies train ed in France. ” In April, 1877, he was elected Presi dent and- except for the Interregnum of Gonzales from 1880 to 1884 he has been at the bead of Mexico ever since. The chaotic country experienced Its flrat peace in seventy years. Corruption in public service was re formed, taxes were reduced and public Improvemonta begun and prosecuted upon an elaborate scale. The country was cleared of bandits. Laws favor able to Investments were passed and industrial development invited by the liberal spirit of granting concessions. Factories, llbrarles.^tejggraphe and scientific commissions Were all fos tered and have been brought to a high standard. The valley of Mexico has been drained. Education has been made free and equal to all. Change In Mexico has progressed at such leaps and bounds as to be almost Incredible and all has been wrought by the “Orphan of Oaxaca, the savior, unifier and father of the United States of Mexico.” Ayers One dose of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral at bedtime prevents night coughs of children. No croup. No bronchitis. A Cherry Pectoral doctor’s medicine for all affections of the throat, bron chial tubes, and lungs. Sold for over 60 years. <r«a.' 1 Ayer's Cherry Peeter»I tn my t years. ThereU nothin« equal a and ©olds, eepeeialiy ter ehh- W. H. B btmm . Shelby. Ala. I! for Night Coughs Keep the bowair «pen with one of Ayer's Pilis st bedtime, just one. It has been scientifically demonstrated that early marriages in India have re- sulted in racial degeneration. Boys and girls of nine or ten years are married in that country, with the consent of their guardians. In gome sections laws have been passed prohibiting the marriage of girls under fourteen. T ak O—»- aw ten» mW--,- aw A It curéJ*hä“ iwättini“ lehtof. ïw'ofl«n"r«t: Cure« corna. Ingrowing nail« and bunion*. At all druggiata «nd shoe stores,26c. Don't accept any substitute. Sample mailed FREK. Address Alien S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. Lou Dillon, the famous trotting mars, la a Californian. No matter in what part of the country she is, her hay is brought from her native State. This is to avoid stomach tronble, caused by a change of diet. The freight on the hay sometimes brings its pries np to 1100 a ton. How’a TUa? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY A CO., Prop*. Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 16 year«, and believe him perfectly honorable in ell buslnek* tranaao- Uona and financially able to carry out any ob ligation, made by their firm. wist A Tausx, wholesale Druggists, “ Tol« il*Dru2- W slbimu , K ibmax a MxavDi, Whol esa l e ¿7Ü7 Toledo’ o. . ing directly upon the blood and mucoua «ur- face« of the ayatem. Price 75c. per bottle, Bold by all Druggists. Testimonials tree. HaU’s Family Pills are the beat. A Speaking Likeness. A LIVELY LITTLE BEAR. Having Hi« Owa Way. One evening the etage driver eet down on my town a wooden box, from which proceeded curioua noiaea. “Uh! Uh! Uh! Wow! Wow! Scratch, acratch, ecratch! Wow! Uh h-b-h-h!" Tbeae were a few of tbe eounde which were pouring out of the cracka In the box, and aa we went up to investigate we eaw a large card, on which waa written: “Pleaae water me and give me aometbing to eat, but do not give me fruit or eweeta, as it makes me sick; I like milk. I am for Ernest Harold Bayuee, The Haven Cottage, Newport. N. H.” T-to wae all very Interesting so far ae It went, but no clew to tbe contenta of the box. so with a hammer and chisel I pried off tbe cover, and out popped tbe little black bead of a baby bear. ‘‘Oh, the little dear” etied -a lady who wae present, at the aame time springing forward and catching up the cub In her anna. — - ------ “The little dear,” however, had been penned up for more than forty-eight hours, and moreover he was literally as hungry as a bear and in no humor for being petted. So he promptly bit the lady, tore a long rent jn -her dress with bls hind paws, and ahe quickly dropped him, having learned one of the most important rules In the study of animato: “Never take llbertiea with any creature until you know aome- thlng of Ito hablta.” Thia rule appllea in the case of skunks. A bowl of uiu. au«* Challenging the Field. A Chinese woman of distinction, now in this country, was recently nsked by a New York Tribune reporter to tell him what appeared to her to be the dominant American trait “Hopefulness,” was the quick re ply; “a cheerful perseverance, an In dustrious optimism. “Thia trait certainly governed a young man whom I met the other night at a dinner party,” the lady con tinued. "He was a medical student, and sofbe one said to him: " 'Don’t you despair of ever building up a practice In medic! ne r “ 'Indeed, no,' he answered. " ’But you will admit that the pro feeoton la already overcrowded F “ ’Oh, perhaps it is,’ said the young brought on by bein’ out too long lit jnm. And then, with a laugh, bo added. 'But I propose to graduate in Td do with a person around me that mediane, just the same, and those who are already In the profession will “D ram M bs . PnntHAM:— A while ago my health began to fail because of female troubles The doctor did not help me. I remembered that my mother had used Lydia E. Pinkham*« Vegetable Compound on many oe- easions for irregularities and uterine troubles, and I felt sure that it could not harm me at any rate to give it a trial. —OKI, vv- stant approval, and without waiting J™“.’ N>r »to be set before him, be stood wero up on his hind lega, aelxed the rim of the basin with his paws and hoist ed himself into It Then it was set on the ground, whereupon be lay down, threw his fore paws around it, and fairly buried his little face in the food. V Except when be is hungry "Jlrnqfy’ to not cross; be simply wants to have bls own way, and then he to as happy and . good-natured can be. But having his own way means getting into all sorts of mischief, and while his antics are often very amusing, they are sometimes very embarrassing. He 1s particularly fond of ladies and girls, and he seldom sees one without run ning up to her and clasping her about the skirts with'bls fore paws and bit- ln® at her 111 a m«nner. if she happens to be nervous, and runs "way- Ms »• "Jlm«y" ' _ a«*r h«r best pace, and never falls to catch ■ J Inside ------ the her unless ahe takes refuge house.—Woman's Home Companion. ins in the back and aide time of menstruation I did not have nearly as serious a time as heretofore, so I continued its use for two months, and at the end of that time I was like a new woman. I really have never felt better in my life, have not had a sick headache since, and weigh 20 pounds more than I ever did, so I un hesitatingly reoommend your medi cine.”— Mas. M at H auls , Edgerton, Wia.Pres. Household EconomlcaClub. — 95000 forfeit If original of abovo lottor orooitf Around the World Brand Slicker« lor artici« that suitte. I am th« positiv. worth of M^tfÄ Wanted a Pleasant Expression. Mrs. Fondmar—Don't you think baby Mr. Grumps—Good morning. Do you ^27* more like me every day? 'take pictures by ths instantaneous pro- Fondmar—Yes, dear, especially so €c„ j since she began to talk. I I Photo«« nh«^-Y«s. Photographer —Yes, Ma-x-t sir, -■* ! _ Mr. Grumps—Weil, this is Mrs. FITS Grumps, foy wife, yoi know. I want H«ston-r. Send for FreeB* trial bottle«nd tresUM.^ her picture taken. . Dr. B. h . Kline, Ltd.,Ml Arch sq, Philadelphia, Photogrspiter—Certainly, But are you particular about having It instantaneous? How It Happened. ~ . I Mr. Grumps—Of course. When you Washington. Sr.-What. you young fet thlngg tel| her t0 look pIea,_ rascal, do you mean to stand up there ant, and then snap off the machine be- and say that you cut that cherry tree? fore ths expression fades away. You’ve Washington, Jr.—Yes, dad. I didn’t gotter bo quicker’n lightning, mean to tell the truth but you dfdn't | The h.ppiD(U aDd mi,ery of Tbs happiness and misery of men de give me time to hatch out a aultable pend no leM on teniper than for^wo.- J«ni, , -. [Hdchefoucauld. A. J. TOWER CO. TOWER CANADIAN CO., LIMITED A Street Car Napoleon. Old Gentlemaii—Tell me, my friend, why you are co'ugly'to passengers. Brutal Conductor—Bo they’ll hats th’ street csr company wot employs m* Bee? “N-o, not exactly.” "Why, when they hate the company, they'll just Isugh^ to theirselves when they see me chestin' th’ company by not - ringin’ up fares. See?” Power of Wealth. Penetration is the carenai virtue of St. Jacobs Oil in the treatment of ; , ► [ P Rheumatism “DIDN’T HURT A BIT” IS WHAT THEY SAY Of Our Method of Extract- DK. T. P. WISE. If your plate faHt when eating or talking by using our vacuum valve wo can make you one that will be satisfactory We do work for people from out of the city quick ly, so that you will nnt be delay* d We do crown ana bridge work without pein. Our 17 years’ ex erience in plate work enables us to fit your mouth comfort- • bly. The best is the cheapest in ttoend. We havo feel Ings as well as you. upon evening« till > "Sundars from • to 1. Phone Main X)». "Has your daughter made her debut yet 7" asked Mrs. Uppson. "Mercy, no!” exclaimed Mrs. Neu- rich. "And, what’s more, she doesn't have to make It Her father can af ford to have one made to order foi her.” . MALLEABLE IRON STUMP PULLERS Fantent, lightrMt and silonKPst Htump duller It penetrstes to the seat of torture as no other external remedy has been known to do and thousands certify to cures. Price 25c. and 50c. - Ideal Vegetables Pillows. Do you live where scat-tail flags grow) If so, you may easily procure down to fill pillows for sofa or beds. Late in the autmumn, when they are golden brown In color, gather a quan tity. Bushels may be picked In a short time. Put them in sacks and strips the down from the stems. This is quickly and easily done, and there need be no litter if care is observed. The down, if not quite so light and puffy as that of live geese feathers, is preferable from a sanitary, as well as a pecuniary point of view. Our New England foremothers made not only pillows of cat-tails, but beds. They are soft and warm, and cost nothing but a few hours of labor. Yet many a country housewife, living neat a lake or stream which is bordered by these stately reeds, sleeps on s hard, cold straw or busk mattress and uses pillows of hen's feathers. Ideal pillows can be made of the silky down of milkweed. The gather ing of this involves some labor, but children enjoy such work, and a pair of pillows fit for a king—light and airy as ewanadown—may grace your guestroom. Hops may also be used to fill pil lows. They often prove beneficial In cases of insomnia. Poppy leaves tend to Induce somnolence. Their odor might not be agreeable to some, but rose leaves could be mixed with them. —National Magaslne. »Another club woman, Mrs. Haule, of Edgerton, Wis., tells how she was cured of irregulari ties and uterine trouble, terrible pains and backache, by the use of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. on the market, ilk Horte jowrr on the sweep with two horse«. Write tor dewcrlptive catalog and prlrM. * • ■—... ......... r RBIERSON MACHINERY CO. Foot of Morrison Sttoet Portland. Or «zoo Dr. C. Gee Wo WONDERFUL HOME TREATMENT This wond.rfnl Cbl- ■eer dfietor Is «aliad iho©« wonderful Chi- nree herb«, roou, buds, barn« and vegetable« that ara entirely on- DK. W. A. WMK. WISE BROS.. Dentists, “RUSSELL” enc» in thia wintry. Through thw Ma a thoaa harmi^aa r»m«*dl»a (h i famous knows iba action of over W0 different ram- edira. which he surcaaafhlly uaea In different dlnraara. He fuarantrea to cure cattarh, asth ma lung, throat, rbeumaliam, nereouaneaa. ee* him. Hallen ta out of th« rlcy write for blanks and circulara. Mend aiamp- UUNMUXr TATluN ÍHÜK. ADUKMUM The C. Gee Wo Chinese Medicine Co. e U i irrigator “CYCLONE” EINOIN ES Writ* for Catalogue and Prices THE A. H. AVERILL MACHINERY CO PORTLAND, OREGON. . Hydraulic Ram * HE VERDICT F EVERYONE NO COST or OPERATION Write today for free tllo«tr»t«<l booklet. COLUMBIA ENGINEERING WORKS loth and Johnson StteSla, Fonlond, Ora.