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A WORD OF ADVICE To Those Coming to Alaska or the Klondike Gold Fields. One thing should be impressed upon every miner, prospector or trader com ing to Alaska, to the Klondike, or the Yukon country, and that is the neces sity of providing an adequate and prop er food supply. Whether procured in the States, in the Dominion, or at the supply stores here or further on, this must be his primary concern. Upon the manner in which the miner has ob served or neglected this precaution more than upon any other one thing will his success or failure depend. These supplies must be healthful and should be concentrated, but the most careful attention in the selection of foods that will keep unitnparied indefi nitely under all the conditions which they will have to encounter is impera tive. For instance, as bread raised with baking powder must be relied upon for the chief part of every meal, imagine the helplessness of a miner with a can of spoiled baking powder. Buy only the very best flour; it is the cheapest in the end. Experience has shown tiie Royal Baking Powder to be the most reliable, and the trading com panies now uniformly supply this brand, as others will not keep in this climate. Be sure that the bacon is sweet, sound and thoroughly cured. These are the absolute neoesHities upon which all must place a ohief reliance, and can under no circumstances be neglected. They may, of course, be supplemented by as many comforts or delicacies as the prospector may be able to pack or desire to pay for. From the Alaska Mining Journal. A book of recipes for all kinds of cookery, whioh is specially valuable for use upon the trail or in is published by the Eoyi Powder Company, of New York. receipts are thoroughly praotu the methods are oarefully ex; that the inexperienced may, with its aid, readily prepare everything requi site for a good, wholesome meal, or even dainties if he has the necessary materials. The mutter is in compact though durable form, the whole book weighing but two ounces. Dnder a special arrangement, this book will be sent free to miners or others who may desire it. e would recommend that every one going to the Klondike pro cure a copv. Address the Royal Bak ing Powder Co., New York. MoiiBter Steel Ribbon. The high quality of Swedish steel was strikingly illustrated at the Bean- dinavian exhibition. A steel ribbon, cold rolled, was twined like a silken band about one of the pavillions, the length of this monster tape being 2,354 feet, its width eight inches and its weight 1,140 pounds. New Electrical Taper. The newest thing in electrical jour nalism, says The Electrical Review, emanates from Vienna. The paper is designed to cover the needs of the prac tical man and the manufacturer. Its title is as follows: Elekrotechnischer Neuigkeits-Anzeiger und Bezugsqucl- len-Wegweiser. A French experimenter has suoceeded in grafting tomatoes upon potatoes. The hybrid plant produces tubers un- ' derground and tomatoes on the stalk. After being swindled by all others, aend us stamp fnr purticulurH of King tSulumon's Treasure, Hie ONLY renewef of nmnly Htrength. MASON CHEMICAL CO., P. O. llox 747, Philadelphia, P The British soldier has not always worn a red uniform. White was the prevailing color under Henry VIU and dark green or russet in the time of Elizabeth. A copv of the new edition of Miss Farina's lt5 Choice lieceints will be sent postpaid anV of our readers who will iiiiimg umilica tion by postal curd or note to Walter iiuker di Lo., L,nmteu, Dorrnester, aiuss. W. T. Woodward, the Kentucky horse breeder, is going about telling his friends that he has been cured of theuinatisra by carrying old electric light carbons in his pockets. The first forger of a Bank of England note was Richard William Vaughan, linen draper of Stafford, hanged in 1758. KIDNEY TROUBLES Cured by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. " I have been a "great sufferer from Kidney trouble; pains In muscles, joints, Wk and shoulders : feet would swell. I also had womb troubles and leucorr hoea. After using Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Blood PuriCer and Liver Pills. I felt like a new wo man. My kidneys are now in perfect condition." Mrs. MAOOin I'orrs, m Kauffinan St., Philadelphia, Pa, Mv syritem was entirely run down, and I suffered with terrible backache in the small of my back, and could hardly stand upright. I had no ap- netite. Since taking Lydia E. Pink- barn's Vegetable Compound, I have irained fifteen pounds, and I look better than I ever looked before." Mrs. E. F. Morton, 1043 Hopkins St., Cincinnati, Ohio, LnxiAKCmPPES , VoxTJ, St. Andrew s Bay, Fla., says: "Before taking Lydia V. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, I .,,fTTirl manv vears with kidnev trouble. The pains in my back and shoulders were terrible. My menstrua tion became irrerrular, and I was troubled with leucorrhoea. I was grow ing very weak. I bejran the use of Mrs. Pinkham's medicine, and the first bot tle relieved the pain in my back and remilated the menses. It relieved tha pain quickly and cured the disease. lmh nm ail im Mus. Best Court Srrup. Taste Ooud. Cm I ftniA Ht drufftripta. A New Ornamental Agparasna. One of the best and most attractive house plants of recent introduction is Asparagus Sprengerl, which is rapidly superseding the once so popular smllax for floral decorations. Our engraving shows its graceful form and habit when grown as a pot plant, but it Is equally well suited for planting in hanging bas kets. Its fronds are frequently four feet long, of a rich shade of green and trery useful for cutting, retaining their freshness for weeks after being cut. A8PARAOU8 BPHENGERI. As a house plant It has exceeded expec tations, as it stands dry atmosphere better than the older kinds of ornamen tal aspargus, and Is not particular as to any special position. It delights In a well-enriched soli, rather light In com position, with plenty of drainage, and grows very rapidly. It Is decidedly pretty when in bloom. Its little flowers oelng pure white on short racemes, and he anthers are of a bright orange color. American Agriculturist. W od Ashes for Potatoes. Of the fertilizers that can be secured on the farm unleached wood ashes make one of the very Ijest that can be used with potatoes, writes N. J. Shep herd, In Nebraska Farmer. They can be applied In the hill or In the furrow broadcast, but It will be an exceptional case when a sufficient qunntity can be secured to apply broadcast over tbcM surface. For this reason applying In the hill will prove most economical. The ground can be prepared In a good tilth all ready for planting and the turrowS run out and then-a small quan tity of ashes dropped where each hill Is to be planted and stirred In the soil. and upon this the seed can be dropped nd covered. Potatoes require potash ind phosphoric acid, and this can be supplied with unleached wood ashes, bone dust or bone meal or in a commer cial fertilizer with less waste than In almost any other way. If farm or sta ble manure Is used It should always lie' well rotted and fined and then thor oughly Incorporated with the soil. ; My experience Is that applying fresh ma nure to the soil just before planting furnishes conditions favorable to the development of scab and also In many cases produces a fungy growth of tub ers. To Bridle a Colt. The horse that has been properly bridled when a colt will rarely forget the lessons learned In youth. The way to do this Is to smooth out the foretop so It will not be In the way, grasp the BHirL!5 A COLT. brow band of the bridle in the right hand and the bit with the left. The bridle is thus held In position, and with the fingers of the left hand entrance to the mouth Is made by pressing against the gums between the Incisor and jaw teeth. This will seldom fall to cause him to open his mouth, and the bit can easily be put In, but It should not be done suddenly or violently. After the bit Is In the mouth the ears should be carefully and gently placed in position. Iowa Homestead. Core of Mange on Hosts. John Cruze, of Lee County, Iowa, writes to the Rural World as follows: "Have Just had some Interesting expe rience with mange or scab on pigs. Lost fourteen out of thlrty-slx, from doping them with everything. I beard or read about Was in despair, until sill IIP if11- common sense cam to my aid. I fl;r- ured it out that It was a pare site under the skin, nnl to cure the pig the para site must be destroyed. So I mixed up some turpentine and coal oil, half and 'half, and added quite a bit of sulphur. Then, while the pigs were at the trough, I squirted the mixture all over them, from nose to tall, by means of a machine oil can. Have not lost a pig since, and have not been obliged to re peat the dose." Parley as Stock Food. Barley Is not extensively grown, yet It is a superior stock food and will grow on soils that will not produce wheat. In England hogs are fattened on bar ley, and the meat contains more lean than that produced from corn. In feed ing pigs as a test barlty gave better results than corn, a pound of growth being secured from 3 pounds of bar ley, at a cost of 2c per pound, which was better than from any other food. Pigs, however, grow more rapidly than adult hogs. Ground grain proved su perior to the unground. In steer feed ing both corn and wheat surpassed bar ley, and with lambs the results were about the same with corn, wheat and barley. Corn and barley mixed gave better results thnn either alone In some coses. These tests should make bar ley a favorite where It Is not now grown at all. The Hazor-Hack Host. Recently the Dallas News had from Its Fort Worth correspondent the fol lowing: "Certain prominent hog rais ers now in the city claim that use has at last been found for the hitherto use less razor-back hog. They state that after these hogs have been allowed to run In the bottoms for the summer months, subsisting on mast and roots, though they do not acquire any very great size or weight, their meat, owlug to the wild diet dining the summer, elves the ham a flavor that equals, If not excels, that of the celebrated West- nhallu hams of the Black Forest in Germany." A Safety Vig TroriRh. The pig will got Into the trough when one wishes to clean it out, and he will put his head under the spout when one wishes to pour In the milk. The device herewith shows how the pig can be kept away from the trough until every thing Is In readiues for him to eat. The swluglug door Is closed until the trough has been cleaned and the milk or other food poured in. Then It Is raised and all the usual bother obviated. Have a ring on the rope to avoid the necessity THK HAKKTY PIG THOUGH. of having to tie It whenever the swing ing door Is raised. Orange Judd Farm er. Water Over Underd rains. It sometimes happens when severe cold comes before snow and rain that the ground freezes so hard over drain ed land that when the snow is melted the surplus water cannot at once make Its way to the drain beneath. Some times In whiter these sheets of water will be frozen over, during some cold spell, and while thus covered with ice, the water beneath it will find Its way tlironcrh the tiles and disnnnear. N harm comes to grass land fiius left cov ered with Ice for two or three days, But winter wheat Is sometimes winter killed by lee on the edges of the pond where the freezing of the water catches the wheat plant In Its icy embrace, and often snaps the stem where it Is Joined to tho root at the surface of the ground Fkim-milk Cheese, There Is much more butter fat loft in milk after it has been skimmed than Is generally supposed. If any one doubts this, let him hold up a bit of skim- milk cheese over a hot Are and see how oulckly the fat will exude from It. The toasting o? cheese makes it more easily digested, though skim-milk cheese Is at the best hard to digest, and cannot be eaten except in very small quantities by persons whose digestion Is weak. Bread and cheese naturally supplement each other, as bread Is mostly carbon, while cheese, especially that from sklm mllk, Is mainly nitrogenous or strength- giving. Eating foods hard to digest, If the stomach Is not at any time over loaded, Is a good means of strengthen ing that organ. Oats for Young Animals. There are two reasons why oats are an excellent feed for young and grow ing stock. They have -enough bulk be cause of their chaff, so that the grain la moderate amounts will not heat or cake In the stomach, nnd the character of the grain supplies Just ihe nutriment required for growing animals. It takes very little oats per day to keep a year ling calf or a colt thrifty and greatly Increase Its value after the winter's feeding. Have Wheels in Their Heads. When young men tell you they never read experiment station bulletins, that they take no stock whatever In the farm Institutes, and, at the same time. they are about to be sold out under mortgage on a farm their old father gave them free of debt, there is some thing wrong in the brain machinery of those men and no mistake. Heard's' Dairyman. I 6 Z3&kgjgl&Z love the ground von walk on." This won the tale he told. They lived up by the Klondike, And tlie ground was full of gold. Washington Star. Had One. Willie Say, pa, what's a floating debt? Pa Our facht, my son. -Chicago News. Bill He's got a good square head on his shoulders. Jill Sort of a hollow square, Isn't it? Yonkers Statesman. Englishman I have no time to waste fighting a duel. Frenchman It only requires two seconds. Chicago News. Artist How much do you think that picture Is worth? Visitor I have no idea of the cost of artists' materials. Up-to-Date. Simmons Don't you think poetry is declining? Timmins It isn't declining so much as being declined. Indianapo lis Journal. Nell Mr. Stlllicus is only an apology for a man. Belle Well, wouldu t you accept an apology if it were offered? Boston Traveler. She Yes, they say there's a fool In every family. Don't you think so? Ho Er well, you see, I'm the only mem ber of the family. Plck-Me-TJp. Mistress of the House My good man, did you ever take a bath? Tramp- No, mum; I never took anything lig- ger'n a silver teapot Tlt-Blts. Too High. Mrs. Poeticus Don't you think my new hat is a poem? Toeticus No. Mrs. Poeticus Why not? Poetl cus Oh. I'm merely Judging by its price. Truth. Teacher But can't you define "bl cycle?" Suppose some one asked you what a bicycle Is, what would you say? Fupil I'd say, "Don't you know what a bicycle is?" ruck. "A man nowadays," said the young, cynical boarder, "who Is upright, Is a Deach. "I should suggest," said the Cheerful Idiot, "that he was plumb." Indianapolis Journal. Eaton makes me tired, bragging of his wife all the time, as he does. He says that all he is he owes to her Do you call that bragging about her?" New York Journal. Barker has a little too much self- confidence." "I'll have to disagree, Barker has too much sense to put any confidence in anything he hears himself say." Indianapolis Journal. , Browne Did you ever see a man who really wanted the earth? Towno Oh, yes. Browne Who was he? Towue A first-trip passenger on an ocean liner. Brooklyn Life. "You shall be rich and famous," said the fortune-teller. "Alas'." cried the sitter; "then I am undone. For my dream was to devote my life to art." Philadelphia North American. "One great trouble wif folks," said Uncle Ebon, "is dat dey's U'ble ter mis take de smalles' speck on dab serenity for de p'lnt whah patience ceases ter be a virtue." Washington Star. Quite Likely. Brown What would you do if some one should leave you a hundred thousand dollars? Jones- I supiMse I'd begin to realize how little I hundred thousand really is. Truth, "Are you a believer In tho theory that to the victors belong the spoils?" "That," replied Senator Sorghum, "de ponds entirely on whether or not I am one of the victors." Washington Star. She How would you punctuate the following: "Bank of England notes of various values were blown along the street by the wind?" He I think 1 would make a dash after the notes. Tit-Bits. "Have you written to your niece?' "To Mary?" "Yes." "No, I haven't. Fact Is, I can't remember how she rdoHs her name lately. It's either Marie. Marye or Malrle." Cleveland Flaindealer. Young Parent Come right In, old man, and have- drink. I'm a happy father. Old Parent No, my boy; I'm much obliged; but I can't encourage you lu your delusions. Philadelphia North American. Skinny Bill Do you believe in ghosts? Bloody Mike Do I? I met one once. Stood right in my path, "Gee! What did you do?" "Jis' kep on goin' and went through him." Cin cinnati Enquirer. "Very wet and slippy under foot this morning." "Not particularly. Out where I live It's worse than this twelve months In the year." "Where do. you live, If I may ask?" "Iu a lighthouse." Chicago Tribune. Three different waiters at a hotel asked a prim, precise little professor at dinner If he would have soup. A little annoyed, he said to the last waiter who asked the question: "Is It compulsory?' "No. sir," said tho waiter. "I think It's mock turtle." "Officer," shouted an excited man to a Chicago policeman, "those fellows In that saloon just stood tne on my head and took away every cent I had! "Thlm boys at Patsy's," was the offi cer's comim'nt, as he moved on, "was always great at Jokes." Cincinnati En quirer. Iills Dose-m has been expelled from the medical association for advertising contrary to the code. Squills How did be advertise? Pills Called to lead the prayer meeting the other evening, he walked up to tho front and gave out the hyira, "The Crest Physician Now Is Her ."-Crypt. "Ho?- do you kaow It la l over be tween George nnd Clan; f "I know It is if she's a girl of spir t. He took hei to a restaurant last e-enlng for a luncheon, and after It was over be let a big colored waiter ruck her sleeves In for ber when she put on her fur Jack t"-Chicago Tribune. Turbines for Torpedo Boats. The navy department has ordered a trial to be held at the New York navy yard of the steam turbine engine, with a view to the adoption of the type on some of the new torpedo boats. With a steam turbine and oil fuel the en gineers say it will be possible to secure far higher speed in torpedo boats thau prevails now. The Turbina, an Eng lish-made boat, developed the phenom enal speed of S3 knots, and it is be lieved, considering that she is only half the size of the Cushing, that when tho invention is perfected it will be prac ticable to attain at least two more knots witb ships which now are not fitted with it. DEJBJP DOWN. We may move along the pathway of life enjoying what 3eems to us a fair amount of good health, but there comes over every human being at some time some unex pected condition of tha system which msy be torture for after years. Such is an in sinuating and unexpected attack of sciatica rcsultina lrom weakness ot the nervous system, which can give more pain to the square inch than any pain that ailiicts man kind. It has been found out, however, that the prompt and vigorous application of St. Jacobs Oil to the scat of the pain wil by persistent rubbing finally penetrate and cure bv soothing and strengthening tne diseased nerve. It is a pain that needs to be watched. The sciatica nerve plays so important a part that its derangem-tit may cripple. Beware of its putting you on crutches, for it may keep you there for many a day, while the great remedy may in a day piit you on your feet. ' Canada's imports from the United States increased $8,000,000 last year and her imports from England de creased $3,600,000. SOUND MONETT DISCUSSIONS. Between now and next presidential election there will be liostnof diKi'U-mionsoIthoquestion ol "sound monev" and silver. However opin ions may be divided on these points, there is but one public and professional op nlon, and that is a tavor- le one. re raruuiK me m'-nis in Ho-aetter's stomach Hitters as a rem ay for and preventive of malaria, as woll as a curative ot kidnev complaint, dyspepsia, constipation, liver trouble and rheumatism. A lady in Hiram, Maine, has cucum ber piokles whioh have been in her possession for more than 40 years. SHARK INTO YOUK SHOES. Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder for the feet, It cures painful, swollen smarting feet and instantly takes tho sling out of corns and bunions it s tne greatest coiuiort aiscov- erv ot the ane. Alien s f oot-aase manes tiKht-tittuiK or new shoes leel easy, it is a certain cure furchilhluins, sweating, damp. callous and hot, tirid achini? feet. We have over 10,tXM) testimonials of cures. Try it today. Sold by all druggists and shoe stores. Pv mail for Hoc. in stamps Trial package FUKK. Address Allen S. Olm sted, Le lloy, N. Y. The eagle is able to look at the sun without blinding, by means of a thin semi-transparent veil, which the bird can draw instantaneously over its eye It does not obstruot the sight. AN OPEN LETTER TO MOTHERS. We are asserting In the courts our right to the exclusive use of the wcru " CASTORIA," and " HTCHEK1 S CAS TOKIA," as our Trade Mark. I, Dr. Samuel Pitcher, of Hynnnis, Massachusetts, was the originator of " PI TCHER'S CAS TORIA the same that has borne and does now bear the fac simile signature of CHAS. H. FLKTC11KR on every wrapper. This Is the origiual " rrfClllfk'S CASTORIA " which has been used in the home of the mothers of America for over thirty years. Look Carefully at the wrapper and see that it ia the kind you have always bought, and has the signature of CHAS. H. FI.ETCHUtt ou the wrapper. No one has authority from me to use my name except The Centaur Company of which Chas. H. Fletcher ia President. March S, jSo. SAMU1SI, PITCHER, MJX If Chinese children do not obey their parents, and the latter whip them to death the law has no punishment for them, as obedience to parents is the cardinal virtue. CIT Permanently Cured. No fits or nervousnes rilv after Ural ilav's una of T)r. k'liiiM'n ur..u. Nerve lttmiorvr. Hi-imI for FKKIC M4.00 trlnl bottle and treatise. DR. It. H. Kr.iKft; iJ., gjo Arch street, PhUudelptila, fa. In spite of the cloBeat espionage, the diamond mining -companies of South Africa lone, it is said, $1,000, 000 a year by theft. Piso's Cure for Consumption la onr onlv medicine for coughs anil colds. Mrs. (!. lieltz, 439 8th ave, Denver, Col., Nov. 8, '1)5. "k Perfect Type of the Highest Order of Excellence in Manufacture. " WalterBaKer&Gals Breakfast coa Absolutely Pure, Delicious, Nutritious. v ..Costs less man CUE CENT a Cup. Be aura that you get the On uine Article, made at DORCHESTER, MASS. by , WALTER BAKER & CO, Ltd. EftTA BUSHED 17S0, American Type Founders Company Cor. Alum baking powder is almost as strong as Schilling's Best. Yes, and prifssic acid is stronger than vinegar. 623 A Berlin inventor has discoverd a process for making writing paper that will not burn. Ho has abo invented a peculiar ink that resists the action of fire and remanis on the paper as a dark brown sediment. UOMK PRODUCTS AND I'UKK FOOD. All Eastern Syrup, so-called, visually very light colored una ol heavy body, is made from glucose. "Tim Garden lirwi" is made lrom Sugar Cane and ia strictly pure. H is tor sale bv first-cias irrocers, in cans only. Manufac tured by the Pacific Coast syrup Co. All gen. uine ''Tea Garden firtiw" have the manufac turer'! name lithographed on every can. ELECTRIC LIFE-GIVER Dr. San den's Electric Belt. It is grand to feel strong. You who are weak know wnat a precious gift manlv vigor is. This electric life- tiiver will develop all vital powers. It fills the Jjody with Bparks of life that expand tha muscles, nerves and brain. It brings happiness and strength to those who are weak. Send for the book, "Three Classes of Men," free, closely sealed. Address SANDEN ELECTRIC BELT CO. 853 West W nailing-ton St., Portland, Or. PUtuit mention thit ruper. How to llronie Iron. Prepare the iron artiole by scraping it, and brushing off all rust; then paint t completely and smoothly with yel-- low chrome and terehine. The use of these provides a basis for the gold, whioh will not then require to be laid on bo heavily. When this dries, coat with an application of gold-size; and when this again is dry, oomplete with a coat of transparent varnish to pre serve the gold from tarnish. The Deal 1 seeds grown are Pr'errv'a. The best k The bast seeds known ar fcV I ,mu. sun 11 .1. r.nj . m 'Kerry's. It pays to plant" FERRY'S Famous Seeds) Ask the dealer tat them. Bend for Ik k FERRY'S SEED ANNUAL MA tC!) ud Ketnll that's Rood ondff I &SVlf0.M.tC0.. .. . 9 We wUh to gain liO.000 new cas- liimara, unit tiruuii uttur 1 rk. 1.1 ls; Htill.h, lfri P' g. Karlr tUrlr Sprlii) Turnip, 10a " tlmari!lc Cuoumlr, lttc M Uuom Victoria Lstluce, ISo Klondyks Melon, llo Jumbo (jlnnt Oulnn, lAo " llnllUut liiow.r Sucdi, Ua Worth S 1.00, for 14 aontt. AWa 10 pit, worth f 1.00, wo will mail you truo, tnqpthor with our (treat Plant and Seod Cataloaua upon raucitifc of this notlco and Ho. pottage. Wn Invito yimr trado aud Vaow whon you onoo try Halror'a aoodayou will noTor got along with out tliHm. I'otatnpNRt Ml. AO a Illil.Oatalogalouoto, Ku.p.C. JtlilX a. hil.ISg SRKO CO., La CKOSX, WIS. It 0CC MWN9l(H$NNi BUY THE GENUINE SYRUP OF FIGS ... HANUFACTtTRKD BT ... CALIFORNIA FIQ SYRUP CO. flf-NOTE THE NAME. WHEAT Make money by mcceif ul lioeulailon in Ctilcaiio. VS buy aud sell wheat ou mar sins. Fortunim tiava l...n made on a small beginning by trading In fu tures. Writ lor full particulars. Ileal ol rel erence given. Beveral years' exrleneeon th Cliteago Board of Trade, and a thorough know ledge of the buxtn-KK. Heud for our free refer ence book. DOWNING, HOPKINS & Co, Chicago Board of Tiade Brokers. Ofllcei la Portland, Oregon and Seattle, Waah. YOUR LIVER In It Wrong? Get it Right. Keep It Right Moora'a ltereald limned y will flo it. Three dosea will make you feel better. Get It lrom your druggist or any wholesale drug bouse, of lroto Stewart At Holmes Drug Co., Seattle. INDIAN WAR 8w,E,lS mat 1 011 Important to itrv'vr tv1 w.Iivn ol In.iiwi r Vfit-rmii. TAH1CR 4 WHITMAN (M)., Pim.on and i'HtMiit AlUtTMtyn, WiuhliiBiou, i, c. CHILDREN TEETHING. UMttl for ohildrmi Uwthiiitf. ItM'thm ti child, i i enlthti innni. al lav all imln, ctirHi wind colli. md ia 4 , tha (Vat rrnMr for diarrJiu. Twtuitj flv oeuU a i . ihui. it in in nen or ait. RODS fr tracing and locating Otilrt or Hllvm Ore. loHl or hurlM trpuaurpa. M. ! k OWLKK. Uox aH7,Houthlngtoa,Coua. N. P. M. t. So. 11, '08. WHEN writing to g la aarerilaera iilaa mautlou tli la paper. r EVERYTHING FOR TUB PRINTER.... ' We lead and originate fashions In.... TYPE Second and Stark Sts. .....PORTLAND, OREGON rk.jrw j (A 'I'hA rtaoT. Ai seeds grown are , 9 VA 1 If