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patent lawyer In Washington then and asked his advice aliout getting a pat ent for It. He gave me no encourage-, ment In the matter; Indeed, lie discour aged me. From him 1 went to a jmt- ent agency which did a patent liiislness exclusively. I knew the manager jter- sotiaily and 1 regarded him as a man o f excellent judgment. He coincided with the |latent lawyer I had consult ed. He convinced me. though some what against my Judgment, that the people at large did not want n fountain pen. He argued that as pens were so cheap people would not spend the amount of money which was necessary to buy a fountain pen. (¡uttn |ierchn as known to-day had not been invented them, and but little was even known «if India rubber, for Mr. Goodyear was here then, busy with his experiment* on which lie secured Ills rublier patent* afterward. Mr. Goodyear himself did not enthuse on a fountain pen, and thought with the others that the world did not want any relief from the ordl nary steel pen which then had Jus. supplanted the quill lien. O f course, i dropped the matter and turned my at tention to mining, for tlie discovery o gold in California was at that time tin sensation of ttie day. But If 1 eve strike oti t'other Invention In view o my experience in this, 1 w ill only con suit a patent law yer In regard to i patent and not for any advice In tin matter o f its use or value."—Washing ton Star. To Mothers of Large Fam ilies In this workadny world few women are m i p l a c e d that physical exertion Is not coustantlv demanded o f them in their daily lif \ We make a special appeal to mothers o f large families w ho«« work is never done, aud many o f whom suffer, and suffer for lack of intelligent uid. T o women, young or old, rich or poor, we extend an Invitation to accept free uUvicu. Oh, women ! do not let Machinery, Implements, Farm Supplies, Etc. ” Mitchell Bicycles “ ADVANCE THRESHER CO. Writer expands by free*Iu*. because It is converted luto solid crystals, Factory. Haiti* l ' r » l , V iolin ati. which tlo not tit so closely as particles o f water do. Hence when let? Is re- dneed attain to water It will occupy less space than it occupied before. Hereafter a certaiu railroad com pany will not engage engineers weigh ing 200 pounds or over, although those now in the employ o f the company will not be dismissed for this cause. The reason for the rule is said to be the lim it*)! II oiim *» Portland, Oregon. $25 - $30 * $35 * $40 narrowing of the space for the engineer T o bt Prosperous, Us* the caused by the extension of the boiler O X FO R D , DEFENDER through the cab of the newer types of “A D V A N C E ” T H R E S H E R and D U N L O R T IR E S engine, and large engineers might not The urcslt-si muiitur maker Fur linens and raislnirm' »«••• " A'lvmto*'’ lie able to move rapidly enough In l>un!o|i Steel Kim*. Full I Ine ni Sumirla*. snout*, or wrllo Ainu* W miteni Semi for l e u lo. nr. emergencies. i A remarkable discovery by Capt. H. Advance Thresher Co., Portland, Or. P. Deasy In the Kuenluu Mountains is (it writ# that o f a species o f marine plant, called M. E. and K. T . Hay, Wilbur, Wash. K im amt Taylor Sis. FIlRThANll, OK. _____ A --------------------. . . . . . . . .. ' .... grasswrack, at an elevation o f 10,300 feet, more than 10.000 feet higher than P O U L T R Y NETTING. trnm Uir insnufaetursr. Frlre lu tall rolls the summit of Mt. Washington. The J O M S P O O L E , ih trtlan d, O regon, Huy i f e e l wlila, I <1 test long I 1 ** plants were not growing, but were I .1 ,4 M S M J .4 T Koot oí M.irrisoli Htr«*et, found, with their leaves ami fruit, de 4 • “ • ■ • ,11 , M o * • « M ........ ................. . . . . M . . . - k U Can give yon the lient Suit gui ns in posited in a bed 10 or 12 feet thick, 5 « " M S « |.»J Buggies, Plows, Boilers and Engines, which was covered and Interspersed All K ln d sol Wire slid Iron Work. Has. C asam H i l l * v i m . NY in. i nulls and Pump* ami Genera! P O R T L A N D W I R E A I R O N W O R K S with strata of blue clay. The explana j Machinery. See us k>«h>re buying. U , F ro n t S I.. I ’ o r l l s a . l . O reg on . tion offered is that the deposit once your lives be sai-riflced when a word of formed part of the bottom o f a salt advice at the first approach of weak R E M IN D E R S OF C H IV A L R Y . lake. ness, may fill your future years with The researches of C. J. Gahau show j Scent F o u n t a i n * a n d P o w d e r I t o w * healthy joy. Address a letter to Mrs Pinkham's Lal*'rau>ry, Lynn Mass, R e c a l l e t h e r l l t y . In F r a n c e . that while the structure o f the musical The use o f scent and perfume fouu and you w ill not bo disappointed. tong t.it« tty to Using s«w on o ... Anchor Clamps and Uprights. or stridulatiug organs of beetles is Ilo « ? ur ” When 1 began to ta k e Lydia E extremely simple, they sometimes pos tains becomes prevalent and passei Pinkham's Vegetable Compound I war T a g O ld Fescg. Tits A sniu a Fxsrg. sess contrivances for varying the pitch. away with different fashions. To tin not able to do inv housework. I auf The general strut ture o f such an organ tailor-made period none lielonged but fered terribly at time o f menstruation. Is a hard surface covered with stria- to the Josephine and Km pi re so much Several doctors told me they could d< tions. over which some other member appertained that the use o f perfumes nothing forme. Thanks to the Pink ham advice and medicine 1 am n o w o f the !>ody furnished with a rasping is decidedly on the Increase, though well, anil can do the work for eight tc edge or area is rubbed. When the very subtly aud without excess, now the family. striated surface is divided into parts that copies of the dresses worn at th e 1 “ I would recommend Lydia E. Pink with finer and coarser markings, varia outset of the nineteenth century are so, ham’s Vegetable Compound to ali .)r*'St ('«m b ln a llo n « I Strength sud llrauty. tions of pitch can lie produced. The much in vogue. Some wonderful scent isothers with large fam ilies."— M kh . •'Tilt Tut T h a t H i m * .' organs occur in various species on the fountains are lieing sold iti Paris, and C a bb ib Buu.Kvn.iJC, Ludlngton. Mich See Our Anchor Clamp head, the legs, the wing-cases ami the curiosities in the way o f scent burners You would to- *iiri*rt«i’d It you knew hind body. The katydid ami the are again being sought for. The his how hu!.-It w.oild n i* «ou lo fis up Do Good to Alt. mat old truce. l eu* r « od lor >oiu<- cricket, which produce musical toues in tory of France is perfumed on every “ T o tumble into ‘ grum ble’ ditch is vurlior < iam|>* au>i Fprieht*. *od ■ the same way. do not belong to the page except during the period that pair ot nur t.lio I,ora, snd m*k>- >our •• d easy, but it is not so easy to get out. t i b e l e m * look like « new one. deals with the reign o f Isiuis X IV ., beetle family. One way otr is by doing gissi t<> AVCItOK FF.MCK looks *o rile* and River Moskwa a few years ago was who had an intense hatred for per others. Is -n «trollt mal f.rner* lomeiim.« As we have op|sirtunity, fumes. ttilnk rliat il limit lie high prieed. It a useless waterway, but a steamer let us do good unto all metí. b u t . tie unit. As well as a craze for collecting scent trading company built a series of locks Cattle, Sheep and Hog l ight, it w . vbh sue« after cloning CLAMI' llfcFORK CHIMI and dams, and has since developed a bottles, there is one now for patch and y o u K N O W W I I \ T Y O U A It K T A K I N O When vo* take Grove's Taxtcle*« chill Tonic, vast traffic.amounting to about IT.' nki .- powder boxes, says the London Mail. Drcau«e the formula la plainly printed on every FARM, RAILROAD A N D L A W N FENCE. IXWJ poods per auuuiu. between Moscow In some out-of-the-way corners even Pottle showing that it la n'mi ly Iron and Qui nine in a tasteless form. No Cure, No Pay. >. and Kolomna. Aliove the latter point now may I k * purchased quaint woollen Writ«* for PrirM And < aia ostie. The Portland Anchor Fence Co. A Mother’ s Methods. to Kjasan. where commences the navi j stands holding a moderately sized Agent* NN Mlle«! lu 7 .,a Nicolai St.. PO R TLA N D , Oregon. gable portion of the Uiver Oka, which I china liowl on the top. Some people Kvery ’I own. “ You set*,’ ’ sun! the mother, " T o m flows to Nljni Novgorod, the passage ! have thought that these liowls were my is so uncoim daining and yielding o f the river is obstructed by sand. It used for washing purposes in days that I always give bini flit- first choici- 75 I rout S treit, Cor. Oak Is proposed to remove this sand as when ablutions were not so thorough of everything. “ Portland, Oregon. much as possible and to erect dams as they are now; lint their real use “ A s a lesson to Johnny?” asked the i was for powder, when a master's valet CASH B U YE RS o f h i d e s , p e l t s a n d TALLOW . and locks so that a sufficient depth of caller. water may be obtained throughout the 1 had to tiesprinkle his head and a wotn- “ No. It gives Johnny a chance to Con sign in cuts solicited. Pa v highest market ori'«. PROM PT RETURNS. D ealers in L eath er ami F in din g*. whole of this section o f the river. By ' an’s maid her tres-es with copious dust- take it away from him. Then Isitli this means a continuous waterway ' inirs put on with an enormous puff. Refer to Weils, Falco .V Co Rank. Hortland, flm m n. arc satisfied. ” People who make part o f gin lr life will extend from Moscow to Nljni Novgorod. The cost of the scheme will \ work the amassing of queer old for gotten trifles that have had their day amount to about $3,250,000. and ceas**d to he And tinsel pictures a One o f the most remarkable inven well-beloved treasure. They display tions marking the opening o f the Puffs under the eyes; red nose; pimple- quaint and often badly drawn figures, twentieth century is the method de for the most part colored, and quite blotched, greasy face don’ t mean hard drink vised by Prof. Michael I. I ’upin, of brilliantly so. with tinsel, so that they Columbia University, for sending tele ing always as much as it shows that there is shine most brightly. A pirate bold phonic messages through ocean cables. BILE IN THE BLOOD. It is true, drink and remarkably ferocious, a fairy, a The chief reason why telephoning funny old woman, a clown, a harle ing and over-eating overloads the stomach, through submarine cables has not here quin. such were the siibjectx taken by , but failure to assist nature in regularly dis tofore been successful is because elec tinsel artists as a display o f their skill tricity is retarded in passing through posing cf the partially digested lumps of food a hundred years ago and over. them. The retardation is variable, that are dumped into the bowels and allowed and its effect upon a telephonic mes H e N ever R e tu rn e d . to rot there, is what causes all the trouble. sage sent through a cable Is to produce “ I f ever agaiu you use that word ‘site’ CASCARETS w ill help nature help you, and a jumble o f the sounds which renders them unintelligible. Professor Pupin's instead of 'it,' I shall consider it to be a w ill keep the system from filling with poisons, invention consists in attaching to the personal insult:” screamed Reginald's w ill clean out the sores that teil of the sys- sweetheart. "It's very rude. In my cable, at Intervals of about an eighth stem’s rottenness. Bloated by bile the figure o f a mile, little colls o f wire, which opinion, to use the same word for Hhips have the effect of preventing the retar and such things as you do for ladies“ ’ becomes unshapely, the breath foul, eyes and “ But, my dear,” protested Reginald, dation of the current. It Is believed skin yellow; in fact the whole body kind of that an Atlantic cable can now be con “ everyone does it. and I don’t see why fills up with filth. E very time you neglect to structed which will render conversa you should look at it in that light." “ I don’ t care what you see or don’t help nature you lay the foundation for just tion possible lietween the opposite see!” cried the furious young lady. “ I shores of the ocean. M t* • * such troubles. CASCARETS w ill carry the object to it!” poisons out of the system and w ill regulate “ I think there Is good reason for It in M ISSED A G R E A T F O R T U N E , some cases.” said Reginald. “ A loco you naturally and easily and without gripe or pain. Start to-night—one tablet— keep it up for In v e n to r of a Fountain Pen Regrets motive. at auy rate, is rightly called a week and help the liver clean up the bowels, and you will feel right, your blood will be rich, H a v i n g Consulte I l a t e n t A t t o r n e y . ‘she.’ ” face look clean, eyes bright. Get a 50c box of C A S C A R E T S take as directed. If you arc oot “ It is an old saying that our fore “ Indeed!” exclaimed the girl, putting cured or satisfied you get your money back. Bile bloat is quickly and permanently sight is not as good as our hindsight," on a weather-office look which seemed explained a well-known c!ti*en to a to say—“ expect squalls.” “ And w hy?" reporter, “ awl the illustrations o f it Reginald hastily prepared to depart are so many that it would tie useless to before replying. Then he said: reeount them, even if it were possible “ Because It makes such a horrible to do so. This saying was very thor noise when It tries to whistle.” —London oughly impressed on me a few weeks Answers. since during a visit to a factory which is engaged in manufacturing fountain B lack Hnow. pens. The ordinary person can have O f red snow w e all know something but a slight Idea of the enormous from books on the High Alps. Black quantity of fountain pens that are sold. snow—except when it is "m anufac There are dozens o f makes, nil o f them tured” In London, and consists o f a fine more or less good and many of them blend o f soot and slush—Is I ohs well almost iierfect. They can lie found in known. But it might have been seen 10c. every stationery and many other stores some time ago in a corner o f the in almost every city in the vorld. Muette Valley, where a “ dark snow, 25c. NEVER There are more of them lost than worn which former! a thick layer, almost ALL DRUGGISTS out. for it is surprising how long any black, on the ground.” came down lit S O L D IN B U L K . o f the fountain pens o f popular makes a heavy shower. Iil-sruelling, It was, a l l k o w . l t trot r o n h l e n . a p p e n d i c i t i s , b i l b l- T O f T t l i riv e r u n age hold out. Once men or women get into and, what Is worse. Its color represent W ( b e t r t l fee* . r u t i l i - loueneee, bar! rt b r e a t h , b a d b l o o d , w i n d tile habit of using a fountain pen they ed an enormous host o f tiny Inser ts. A r f t w a . .e l d . N e w I t t* o n t h e i l . m a a c c b , b l o a t e d b o w e l * , f o u l e ■ v v e * r *1 e l * * m t n u l l lin llno a * b o . i x . e a n a month, headar h e , l » d I d e a t i o n , p i m p l e * . rarely give it up. Now it happens that strong wind, we are told, brought them v r e a er, g r e e t e r I t h t e * e , u , com p lex ion p a in * a f t e r e a t in g , l i v e r t r o u b le , *a T i l , I . e S . n l , ite p r o o f e f ■ t e l l e r m e d l r l e e to t b e w o r l d . 1 Invented the first fountain |ien which over from some distant part. m o v e reg u n - a n il d i z z i n e s s . W h e n f o u r b o w e l * d o n ' t ' m W o e h e e v , e , t f e g r e e t m e r i t , e n d n o r b e n t t e . t l m e e l e ■I. l. w e o l l l i i e , e e e d l l a r l y y o n a r e g e t t i n g * l c k . C o n s t i p a t i o n k i l l * m o i r e w i l l . e l l t ' A f t t ' A It K T * e b f . l n o l f « n o r e n t . » * t e e u r o o r was practical as far as the use o f it m o n e y r e fn e it e * . tin bn v t o d e r . t w o t * . b e * * . , g iv e t b . m a p e o p le th a n a l l o th e r d isea se* to g e th e r . I t la fi. r, h n n . i t f t - l e l , u . p e r . l m n l e d i r e c t i o n * , e n d I f f o e e r e was concerned. This was in 1800. “ There was the biggest fool I ever ■tarter f o r th e r h r o n lc a ilm e n t * e n d l o n g f « . r . o f met . e t l . U e d , a f t e r o n t o * e n e 6 0 * b e * , r e t a r e t b e n e n . e d M e •n MV r i n g t h a t c o m e a f t e r w n r d * . No m a tte r w h a t Prior to that there was a fountain pen met.” the clerk said, after the man iiarl b e * e e d the a e n l , h o * to a * b y m o ll, o r l b * d r u x g U I fro m a l l * y o n , s t a r t t a k i n g f'ASt.'A I I F T t t o - d e y , f o r y o n w h o m y o u n a r r h i w e d It, e n d g o t y o e r w e e n y b e r k f b r b o t h • :mwn as Prince's Protean pen on the gone out. “ W ell.” lb»1 oldest clerk in w i l l n e v e r g e t w e l l an d ke w e l l all th e tim e un til h o s e * . T r U e o n r a d t l n r on m e t i e r w b a t a l l * yo n ntert to d a y . H e a lt h w i l l s t tlrk iy f a l l o w a n d von w i l l b i o * , the d e e y o u p u t y o n r b o w e l * r i g h t . T a k e o u r advlr<n| a t a r i market, but it worked rather unsatis tin house remarked, “ he would have to y o u d r . t * l e r t * d the „ • * n f C A at A B t T * . B n n k f r e n b y analC w i t h t 'ASOA H I : T 1 t o - d a y , u n d e r iddrewi HTk.UU. 5 U lU.XKDf CO., SEW T 0 BU or CdltltnO. factorily. 1>e a mighty trig one, to I h .* the biggest a u to e t o c u r e o r m ouejr r e fu n d e d . “ I took my invention to the leading fool I ever tncL” Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Co., N E W L IF E TO O LD FE N C E S ! Chas. L. Mastick ¿> í Co. GUARANTEED