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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (March 9, 1916)
H« Was Cautious. To Cleanse and Heal Deep Cuts H A N F O R D ’S Balsam o f N Myrrh _________ r a l i n i h i For Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Sprains, Strains, Stiff Neck, Chilblains, Lame Back, Old Sores, Open Wounds, and adl External Injuries. Made Since 1846 . Pries 2Sc, 50« and $1.00 All Dealers «• »YRACL'a*. k . y * r»u w v u iw i « T h e O ld a n d R e lia b le Dr Isaac Thompson’* E Y E W A tE R U both • frw rd r for »ra h . Inflamad apra and an Mlaal rye »aah keep year m i well sad Ary adl help kaap you O C . si sll Drardtis « m i hr L tK Msd *•» rar« d *««. W HITE FOR KKEK I i o m k I. k t J O H N L T H O M P S O N HONH A C O . Thsn He Left. He was tellliiK about ull the things he ow ned, his prise bulldog, his bungs low. his touring car. "Hut you don't seam Interested," he complained. "Yea. I am," responded the other chap, "hut I'm rather occupied today. Tell you what. You Just mall me a statement of your assets and I'll read It with all (he admiration and awe you could possibly desire."— Washing ton Star. Prod '1 u.urk at Ibe Lucludu tiotol, SI Luuls, Is asking bis friends to I m 'II ovu this on«: "About 8 o'clock thu other night,” Thompson says, "a tall, rangy rurallta entered the lobby of th« hotel and ap- pronchod thu desk. After I hud fixed him up with a room he asked ine If I would take csro of some money for him. I told him 1 would be Kind to put It In the Hufo. lie fished down In ills trousers pocket and produced a $2 bill. ‘"Just put tbst away,' he said. ‘ 1 dm k o I uk out fur a little while and I don't want to take any chances with these city slickers.’ "I kept my face strulKht and as surud him It would he safe on his return. He started to leave and then turned around und asked how late we kept open " 'Oh. I'll he here when you get hack,' I told him ‘"W a ll, I don't know,’ he replied, 'I calculate I'll he pretty iate. Most 10 o'clock, likely.' "1 assured him I would he on deck, hut he did not seem satisfied. After pondering n few moments he asked: "'Could I see Mr. U c lt d «? ' "That had me icu I iik for a few min utes, hut when I recovered I told him Mr. Laclede had gone to bed.” Hierro Laclede, the founder of 8t. Louis, for whom thu hotel was named, died In 1878. Electric Door Bell Made For Houee Cat. When s cat owned by the keeper of lh« I’ latte Kougere lighthouse on the Island of Our-rnscy wishes to enter Its master's dwelling It rings an elec tric hell to summon a member of tho household to the door. This has been made possible by the construction, near the bottom of a door, of a shelf which actuates a switch when a light weight Is placed upon It. Thus, when the cat Jumps onto this small ledge, which Is supported by a bracket, the circuit Is closed.—-From the March I’ opulur Mechanics Magazine. lis t a lla u lih y , fttro a g , lla a a t lfa l K yea Ot aliata and f'Iiyaiclau a usati M urloa K/s K v m ttij aiati/ / tara trafora tt arsa o ff.ra d sa a 1 tua,«aiti- k , r Medicine. M u rloa la Utili C ose pvunded b/ Our rh y a ic ta o a and g u a ra n i.e d b/ Urani aa a H ellable (tritar fo r E/ta Itasi Naad l'ara. T ry 11 In /our g / •• sud In B ab/'s K/aa — N o H m artlog — Just K/a C om fort. Un/ M urloa o f /our D ru/slat — ar-t-apt do Hubatltuta, aod II in trra «ia d w rita fo r binili o f tba K ;a F ra « M l l t I M K g l X X X X K U I C O ., C II1 C A U O It Will Be All Right Then. Kdilh—I shouldn't think you’d want to marry such a forgetful man as Jack. Ethel—But he saya the reason he forgets things Is because he's thinking so constantly of me that he cannot re member anything else. Edith Oh. I see. You don't expect to have any trouble after you're mar ried.— Huston Transcript. The girl with a clear skin wins II you, too, sre embarrassed by a pimply, blotchy, unsightly com plexion, just try R ^ sin o l S o a p rr/ruLirly (or a week and see if it does not make a blessed difference In your akin. In severe cases a little Krsmot Ointment should also be used. Kcsmol Soap helps to make red, rough hands and arms ■olt and white, and to keep the hair healthy and tree from dan druff. Contains no free alkali. Deduction. "What conclusions did you draw from your study of the ancient Egypt ian Inscription?" asked the professor of archaeology "W hy." replied the superficial stu dent. "I decided that the old Kgypt- Ians had (heir comic artists the same as we have " — Washington Star. Charitable Hope. Crawford—The Janitor of our flat la going to give some kind of an enter tainment. (Tabshaw—For your sake. I hope It will be a housewarming.—Judge. DRASTIC MILITARY BILL INTRODUCED Senate Measure Stronger Than Administration Had Asked. )N PLAN PRACTICALLY RETAINED N e w C a t a lo g N o . 04 F ree. R 0 U TLE 06 E SEED & FLORAL CO. 169-171 2nd SI. PO R TLA N D . OREGON NORTHWESTERN AGENTS. Portland Seed Co., Portland, • Oregon The tablet form of thia old reliable remedy makes it possi ble for you to check aoy illness at the very onset. It is a safe guard against coughs, colds and other catarrhal conditions, do matter what symptoms are Army and National Guard Virtually Doubled in Strength - New In EVER-READY-TO-TAKE ducements for Recruits. Washington, D. C.— The first of the national preparedness measures to reach either house of congress for con sideration was introduced in the senate Saturday by Senator Chamberlain, chairman of the military committee, which perfected it after weeks of hearings and conferences. It proposes an even more sweeping change in mili tary policy than that outlined by Pres ident Wilson in his annual message, and was described by Mr. Chamberlain as the most comprehensive piece of military legislation ever offered in congress. All of the elementary administration army plans prepared by ex-Secretary Garrison are retained, although in al tered form, and additional proposals for organization of industrial reserves in peace times go even further than the adminiatration had suggested. The house committee’s bill was introduced Monday. There is no vital difference between the two measures and members of both committees be lieve that when the final bill, which will be agreed on in joint conference committee, has passed both houses, the President will be able to afix hit signature to a measure that will do mure than he haa asked toward build ing up an adequate National defense. Aside from its plan virtually to double the Army and National guard, the senate bill has four striking fea tures. One of these authorizes Feder al volunteer forces in peace times, the object sought by Secretary Garrison with his continental army plan. An other mobilizes all whose callings fit them for special duty. The third Federalizes the National guard and, the fourth contemplates training offi cers from among graduates of military I schools and colleges. For the regular Army the bill pro vides a peace strength within five years of 178,000 men of all arms, or approximately 165,000 fighting troops. The percentage of men in each com pany, battery or troop at peace strength would be increased in the in terests of efficiency, and the full war strength would be 225,000 men. The Amy would consist of 65 infantry, 25 cavalry and 21 field artillery regiments in addition to the staff and other spe cial corps and coast artillery. Cofood House Is Back From European War Zone Germans Renew Attack on Verdun With No Gains fo r W a s ta rn b u y e r «. OlJK " H l | h e e l Q u a lit y " I t e a h a d lr a r t t o k u y e re o n l y - - - « « • g e n t s . You aava lima and nxm ry by buying o f oa. (• 'M B S ’ * ' * * .O t manifest Catarrh ia an inlaxuna- tion of thS mucous membrane that lines the breathing apparatus and the digestive apparatus. PERUNA relieves catarrh. In tablet form it la Strength Past Fifty Years A rellsble Western Cotal«* I * n *U* B S »! TYPHOID Plants, Bulbs, Carden, Orchard and Poultry Supplies, Fsrtllixers, Etc. Mum t2 £f-¥?ipka:-*'2=FL=~.: f r |<* * » 0 I f . No Such Aspersion Allowed. "Isn't there a great deal of esprit du corps In that organization?" "Not a Ml of It. B v«ry man Jack In New York—Colonel E. M. House, It Is on the water wagon.”— Baltimore VtMtnol So*p And Ointment heal e< irnu and gimL who sailed for Europe December 28 Ur okio-sruptiono and utuslly stop itching luoumly. American. on a confidential mission for President Wilson, arrived here Sunday on the A Bad Risk. ts n o m o r e n e rr .a a r r steamship Rotterdam from Falmouth. i l w n S m i l l p o K . A.my "Broken your New Year's resolu • aycrlmi • b ». (I.aioaWf.trd Colonel House declined to comment tions yet?" Cir «Ita.al tali«, altrui etti- Cary, and h»rmlr«ta-«t. or Aout/phoid Vacclaatloa. "Every one of them. I wish I'd on his mission or what he had seen or Be v«cclasted NOW by /out plim l.ua, you sad done while abroad, reiterating the had tho dog goned things Insured. your I unity. It I« mora v io l than I-otter Intutaara. statement he had made prior to leav Ask y,n,r pliyrlt un, druyyl.t. Of «rad for "H * «c you h«d ryph Idi" tvlltOB of T y p h o id V «t t Ì nr, ing here in December, that his mis results from use. «ad d«nyer Ittica Typhoid Carrier«, sion was to convey to some of the INC u n ir » i Añosa intv. Hierin rv. (XL American ambassadors information ra o M ct«« u t t t r n • t u r a r vaata « a. dar a m a ra having to do with international ques tions that could not be supplied them Up and Down Danger. by cable or letter. An old lady who lived aloue outside Asked if he had noticed any marked a small village In Knglund was ner change in the attitude of Europe to vous about Zeppelins, so she made ward the United States since his prev careful Inquiries ns to her best course. ious trip. Colonel House said: can be maintained by “ I don't think there's mueh to worry “ Reports of an unfavorable attitude about," said the vicar In answer to her Adapting tbe right nourish toward the United States by the peo questions. "But, If you like, you can ment, and Nature’s own oil- ple of Europe are exaggerated. At do ns some folks are doing—sleep in S c o ff ’ • Emulsion least, I heard no criticism in any of In tho cellar." With profuse thanks the old lady the countries I visited. I will say al has strengthened thousands of men ■wont off to niter her domestic arrange so that we Hhould remember that the and women to continue their work ments. Hut In half an hour she was people of the belligerent nations are and usefulness for many yean. back ngaln. anxiety once more wrink living with their nerves on edge and Scott '• EmuUion is a food, a medi ling her brow. we should make allowances according cine and n tonic to keep the "The cellars all right for Zeppelins, blood rich, avoid rheumatism ly .” sir,” she said, “ but suppose one of — nnd thwnrt nervous conditions. them submarines romes Instead T”— It Is free from alcohol or harm l ’lttaburg Chronicle-Telegraph. ful drugs. Tho best physicians prescribe ¡L 14-30 Natural Fatality. "Dnnae died, didn't she. when Jupi ter showered her with goldT" "W ell do you know many wives who Paris— Fighting of great violence wouldn't drop dear! of the shock If continues at Douaumont, in the Ver their husbands started throwing real dun region, the war office announced money at them."— Baltimoro Amer Sunday. The Germans made a heavy ican. attack against the French front along the line from the Haudremont wood to Responsibility. Douaumont fort. This assault, the "Does your wife let you carry the statement says, was repulsed. latchkey?" It is announced semi-officially that "She compels me to carry It," re the battle at Verdun continued Sunday plied Mr. Mekton. "I have to be sit throughout the day with the same in ting on the front steps waiting to open the door for her when she gets home." tensity and without causing any — Washington Star. change in the respective positions of the opposing armies. 1916 Catalog NORTHWEST MARKET REPORTS; Zeppelins Raid England. London— A Zeppelin raid took place Sunday night, when two hostile air ships crossed over the northeast coast of England. The official statement announcing the raid gives no informa tion as to the damage done. ‘ ‘ A t the time o f thia report,” the statement continues, “ their movements have not been clearly defined. Some bombs were dropped, which fell into the sea near the shore, but information ia not yet available as to whether any damage was done on land. A further com munication w ill be issued later.” Its prompt action make* it la- valuable for men and women ex posed to sudden changes ia the weather or compelled to be out in slush and rain. It will also be found most satis factory as a tonic following an at tack of illness. CARRY A BOX wherever too go Traveler« and otbarweoa- palled to take long drive« lo the cold and anyone wboaa urmpanoo aubtacta him to tba danger of auddro cold» may uaa it a« a preventive with the aaiuraora that tba I «Mate made are from the •amo formulary ■atba liquid medicine with ua 44 yasra 0 1 is before the American Public. rw r He Sure Knew Him. "Where are you going, all dresged up?" "Over to Danville to a wedding.” “ Who’s getting married?” "Old Bill Onions Know him?" "Sure 1 know blra. Bill Onions that lives on the Henshaw place." "No. he rents tbe Jones farm." “ Big stout fellow?” "I'd call him rather slim.” "1 don't think so. Had lots of hair tbe last time I saw him." "Cross-eyed like?" “ Not so you could notice." "Got a son by his first wife, about 13 years old—tall, skinny boy with funny teeth?” "No. Bill's never been married be fore." "I guess I know him, though I wouldn’t be sure. Who's he marrying?” “ Tom Garden's widow. Know her, maybe?" "Little bit of a woman with red hair?" "Gosh, no; she weighs 200 and her hair's black as coal." "Drives a car. doesn’t she?" “ I reckon not I reckon she never rode In an automobile in her life.” "Well, give 'em my regards. They'll probably remember me.” —Newark News. "A Lot of Influence.” * Sir Wilfrid Laurier, the former prime minister of Canada, was im mensely popular with all classes of Canadians, and many went so far aa to credit him with authority far be yond the limits of the dominion. It is related that some years ago an illiterate old Canadian visited Quebec from his home In the country, and got Into conversation with a friend whom he met there. In the course of their talk the name of Queen Victoria was mentioned, and the old countryman was astounded to hear that her ma jesty was dead. “ Dead!" he exclaimed. "Then who has taken her place?" “ The Prince of Wales has now be come King Edward VII.” he was told. “ By George!” cried the countryman, with a sharp whistle. "The prince must have had a lot of influence with Sir Wilfrid Laurier to get a big Job like that!"— Pearson's Weekly. Abner Was Landed. Charles F. Murphy, the Tammany leader, remarked a few days ago that when the fair girl casts her net the poor fish might as well yield, and told this story as an Illustration: "Recently a man returned to his home town after an absence of many years and rambled down to the corner grocery to get wise. “ 'I suppose.' remarked the oldest Inhabitant in handing him information, 'that you remember Sim Simpkins?' "'O h . yes: 1 knew Sim very well,’ answered the former resident. ‘I also knew his daughter Mary. Went to school with her. They say that after waiting fifteen years she married a struggling young man.' " 'Ain’t no doubt about that strug glin' part of it.' was the grinning re joinder of the oldest inhabitant. ‘Seth done his derndest to git away, but Mary landed him. all right.' ”— Phila delphia Telegraph. GOOD APPETITE I GENERAL CROP CONDITIONS OUK SCfflVTIFIC HOME STUDY NITOD Brins* quick results. HEALTH SPLENDID IDEA The appetite is an ex cellent barometer of the condition of the “ inner man." Watch it, and when it loses its accus tom ed keenness, try M O STETTER ’S S to m a c h B itte r s It is an excellent tonic and appetizer. Get the genuine. Sure**« fuaran- toad. Coat* less than half o f oral inatruo- Portland — Wheat — Bluestem, 98c lion. per bushel; fortyfoid, 93c; club, 90c; Piano. Or van. Violin, itsnjo. Mandolin. Out tor aad Coraot red Fife, 88c; red R u m I s / i , 88c. taught. Hay — Eastern Oregon timothy, Writ# today fo r Catalog and 4 fr w f 18.6O 64 19.50 per ton; valley timothy, Aacricu School of Mask, $16; alfalfa, $20. mmmmmis W s, PWTIM». M U M M illfeed— Spot prices: Bran, $23.50 (11 24 per ton; shorts, $26 64 26.50; rolled barley, $31.500(32.50. Corn— Whole, $37 per ton; cracked, Shipments $38. are w h a t Vegetables — Artichokes, $1 (ti 1.15 we want and appeal to you for yoara. Ship per dozen; tomatoes, $3645 per crate; aa yoar asst can o f Craaai. cabbage, $1.60 (tt, 1.65 per hundred; garlic; 10c per pound; peppers, 2064 PO R TLAN D . OREGON 25c; eggplant, 25c; sprouts, 8649c; horseradish, 8Jc; cauliflower, $2642.25 per crate; celery, $4.75; lettuce, $2.50 64 3.25; cucumbers, $1.25 64 1.60 per A W $.00,000 Corpora T T - n T T I A .O O O C oi dozen; hothouse lettuce, 75c64$l per I —I H I tion desirea to i ft ecu ra box; spinach, 90c6i$l; asparagus, 25c l l l J U l within next ten ter days the service* o f High per pound; rhubarb, 14c. Grade Representative in each town. No Green Fruits — Grapes, $4 per bar canvaftfting. soliciting or telling; refer* rel; cranberries, $ il. ences; experience unnecessary. Guaran Potatoes — Oregon, $1.25641.50 per teed income to n gh t party. Dept. 8^ 628 Pittock Block. Portland, Oregon. sack; Yakimas, $1.50641.60; sweets, $3.25643.50 per hundred. Onions — Oregon, buying prices, $2 f. o. b. shipping point. Apples— Spitzenbergs, extra fancy, $2.25 per box; fancy, $2; choice, The only Automobile .School on the Pa $1.256(1.50; Yellow Newtowns, extra cific Coast maintaining a Gaa Tractor Dept.. 1,'iint Holt Cattorpillar, C. L. Beat fancy, $2; fancy, $1.75; choice, $1.35 Tracklayer and Wheel Tractor*, both in the 641.50; Rome Beauty, fancy, $1.5064 school and operating field. 1.60; Winesaps, choice, $1.156$1.35; 445 Hawthorne A *«.. Portland. Ore. Stayman, choice, $1.25641.35. Eggs — Jobbing prices: Oregon ranch, candled, 19c per dozen; un candled, I 86418 Jc;. Poultry— Hens, 166( 16Jc per pound; and other beautiful springs, 16c; stags, 12c; turkeys, nnyc catalogue offering live, i86i20c; turkeys, dressed, choice, r liJLL/kZTÒ . Illustrated the finest and largest stock ia 246/25c; ducks, 126/14c; geese, 10c. the Pacific Northwest free upon request. Butter — Prices from wholesaler to C L A R K E BROS.. Florists. retailer: Portland city creamery, Portland. Oregon. prints, 60-pound case lots, standard grades, 29c; lower grades, 27Jc; Ore gon country creamery prints, 60-pound case lots, standard makes, 28c; lower and grades, 27 61 274c; butter packed in FEDERAL TIRES AND TUBES cubes, 2c less. Prices paid by jobbers Frea Tira Service to producers: Cubes, extras, 256425Jc; 'T H E H O U SE O F S E R V IC E ." firsts, 24Jc; dairy butter, 146417c; M O T O R C A R S U P P L Y C O - In c . butterfat, No. 1, 27c; No. 2, 25c. 33 B ro a d w a y No. Portland, Ora. Veal— Fancy, 10c per pound. Pork— Fancy, 9j6i 10c per pound. S tart a B usiness of T o u r Hope— 1915 crop, 106413c per pound; O w n . E m p loy Others. 1916 contracts, 116412c per pound. Coats less than $6.00. Dignified. Pleasant and Wool — Eastern Oregon, 20 % 30c; very profitable. Send stamp today for information Cmawtnie bUraisry. 214 Sleek E l M g . Partial. Or. valley, 276428c; mohair, Oregon, 286i. 29c. W A N T E D —Agents, live ones, in every locality in Cascara bark— Old and new, 4c per the state. Only Daylight E gg Testor in the coun try. N o competition. Money-back proposition. pound. Send $1.60 for tester and explanatory m atter and Cattle — Prime steers, $7 @ 7.70; g et busy in your neighborhood. Address X-Ray choice, $6.50(6 6.75; good, $6.75647; E g g Tester. 606 Railway Exchange. Portland. Or. medium, $6.50 (u, 6.75; choice cows, $6.5061.6.75; medium, I5.256/.6; heif UfAIITCn Everyone to know about DAD'S TV H n I C L ) ELECTRIC RAND LIGHT. A ers, $4((j,6.40; bulls, $2.50(45; stags, real, great big light, safe, handy and cheaper than oil; wind and storm-proof. Fully illustrated cir $36(5.25. cular. k a a (U | < S «4 tn m lC a .. 169 24 Si.. P a rtia l H o g s — Light, $7.50648.15; heavy, $6.50617. Sheep— Yearlings, $76(8; ewes, $6 Oil-Fuel Boiler of Great Efficiency. 647; iambs, $86/ 9.05. Attention of marine engineers has been drawn to a new type ot boiler lately put forth by an English inven Washington Butter Markets The curious device makes use Cut to Meet Competition tor. not of flues nor of coils of pipe to se Tacoma — On the verge of a break cure quick steaming, but of hollow con centric cones. Accord'ng to tests for some time, the Washington butter made, a boiler of this type, the size ot market Wednesday weakened and the a hogshead, will generate as much price toppled to 30 cents. Local job steam and has as high a horsepower rating as the ordinary boiler many bers attribute the drop to the breaking times larger. This compactness and of the California and Oregon markets. high rating make the boiler particu They say if the Washington market larly adapted to marine service, where space is valuable, besides which, its did not follow in line with its neigh ease and comparative cleanliness ot boring competitors there would be an operation result in quite a substantial influx of butter from the other two saving of labor. Several views ot the boiler appear in the March Popular states. To avoid that situation, prices Mechanics Magazine. were set down and the home trade will To B real. in N ew Shoe*. be accommodated by the local product. A lw a ys shake in A lien 's Foot-Aaae, a pow der. it curt-shot, e a tln f. a ch in g , s w o lle n le e t Further changes in local prices are Cures corns, In s g w ro w in g natia and bunlona. A t not predicted, although the production all d ru ggists and shoe stcres, 25c. D ont accept any suhatitute. Sam ple m ailed F R t K Addresa is said to be larger and the cream A lien S. Olm sted, Le Roy- N . Y. production more active. The Wrong Impression. Fresh ranch eggs continue to get A Quaker fell asleep in meeting and weaker. Prices are now down to 21@ aoon began to snore. For awhile the 22 cents a dozen, the cheapest they nasal notes were soft and smooth and have been for some time. Dealers re did not disturb the worshippers, but finally the sleeper let out a few extra port receipts rapidly increasing daily, kinks and the effect was a trifle dis with the demand about the same. They concerting. “ Friend Hezekiah,” whispered an are hopeful of a strengthening of the acquaintance, digging the other in the demand. ribs, "I think thee had better arouse thyself." Association Sells More Hops. "What did thee say? What did thee Portland — Sales of hops controlled say?” cried Hezekiah. soniew-bat con fused. "What is the matter?” by the Oregon Hopgrowers’ association "Nothing, friend Hezekiah,” was the at prices up to 12 cents for the best quiet rejoinder of the other, “ only thee grades were reported this week. The was snoring a little, and 1 was afraid buying was understood to be chiefly that outsiders might think the spirit for export account, although there are had moved thee to a trombone solo also domestic orders on the market. Instead of an expression of thy con victions."—Philadelphia Telegraph. Hugo Loewi bought 275 bales of YaH - ma hops from Satterwaite & Frye at 11 cents. Other Yakima sales were the Courshave lot of 90 bales and the M. W. Phillips crop of 125 bales. Two carload lots of Sonoma hops were bought by Donovan & W olf at llj c . • ■ «d M w t A h i M M I k l . * G O P tq jl C U SS' 1 ? P P A l\jf HAZELWOOD CO. HAWTHORNE AUTO SCHOOL OREGON ROSES Monamobile Oils and Greases LAD IES U C S STA OUT.* GOOD music EASIEST W AY ' STUDY Wool Low er at London, London — The seconsd series of the wool auction sales opened Wednesday with offerings o f 7200 bales. The at tendance was large. The moderate selection was in fa ir demand, but both merinoe and crossbreds declined from 5 to 7J per cent. Labor difficulties and the question of financing were largely responsible for the lower prices. Russia took a few lots of scoured merinos and the home trade the rest. No sales were made to America. Hog Supply Large. February was another big hog month at the Portland Union Stockyards. The month’s run totaled nearly 25,000 head, an increase o f 4862 head over the receipts in the same month of 1915 and equaling the gain recorded in the opening month o f this year. In other divisions there was a falling off in re ceipts in February, which was most pronounced in the sheep movement. Dept. 102 Ask bs womsRfTx mfc . co . ■cooMnn.cx about GOPHER i SQUIRREL CURES. C Gee Wo MF ' B 4 8areeaafat Hama Kerned iaa His successful herb- a! remedies cure all kinds of ailment* of men and women w ith out operation. used from the wonderftn* Chinese herba. raota. buds and vegetables, which are unknown to the medical science o f thia country. W rit« for blank and circulara. Send stamp. C O N S U L T A T IO N FREE. Addreaa 1 A - r it- Tbe C. Gee Wo Chinese Medicine Co. 162V* First St.. Portland. Orm. Mention Paper. P. N. U. BIO r= i No. Il, II to I WHEN writing advertiaara. 1 W W tien this paper. plans