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About Portland new age. (Portland, Or.) 1905-1907 | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1906)
"Hw- IM ' THE NEW AGE, POKTJjAND, OBEGON- w r I 1 I I I Vt s 2 Yoir ScA? That's too bad ! We had no ticed it was looking pretty thin and faded of late, but naturally did not like to speak of it. By the way, Ayer's Hair Vigor is a regular hair grower, a perfect hair re storer. It keeps the scalp clean and healthy. "t am well acquainted with Ayar'a ttr.lr Vlxor mid I Ilka It aery much. I would eape daily recommend it m km eicolletit clreulii ior i no uatr, Keening it sort mm smooth, i preTentlnK tlio lialr from antlttlnir at enua." MINNia mint, Veeuum, Mich. tint; . ami A Mmit by J. O. Ayer Co , Lowell, Utat. w ujnuiQiurer oj SARSAPARILU. PILLS. CHCRRV PECTORAL. yers No Mynlrry nt All. "Sncaklne of utrntiRe nnd unnccountn. ble experiences," reiunrkod the ninn with the bulbous now, "I mil reminded of ono that hnpiicncd to n friend of mine In tlio , summer of 'Oil, while he was nt the Co lumbian exposition. He wni In the I'lno Arts building, looking at the jilcturo they allied 'Hrenklnif Homo Tien.' when ho heard a volco behind him say distinctly, 'That's what Is lmpiienlnc nt your houxo, over on tlio west side.' Ho turned mid looked to see who It wan Hint spoke, nnd thore tvnn nobody nenr him." "Is that ftllV" asked the man with the flshy eye. "No j the strangest part Is to come. When he went homo In the evening ho found Hint his youngest brother hud clop d with tlio hired girl nnd gone to .St. I.ouls. It had taken place, too, nt tlio ex act moment when ho hennl Hid voire. How do you explain that, I'd like to know? Wim It telepathy? Or what was It?" "Il'umpli! Who tells (lint story?" "The man himself Iko .Strlnghain." "0, Ktrlngham tells It, dues ho? Why. ymi goiirdliend, that's the explanation." Chicago Tribune. Tlio now ndtnlnlntrntlon nnd jobhliiK Iioiibi) hulldiiiK creeled by tlio W. L. DutiKlnn Shoo Co. m n pnrt of Itfl main moth innimfncturlnK I,lnIlt ' Hroekton, Mbm., wna dedicated Juno 10. Tlio proxrnm Included open Iioiiho fiom 11 In tlio morning until 8 In tlio ovuiiIiik. Tlioro wna a iuubIciiI proKrnm and ru frushmuntn woro eorvori nil day. Fif. toon tlinurnnd invltutloiiB woro oont out includliiK ovor 11,000 rotall dcaforfl In the United Statea who handlod tlio W. L, Douglaa alioea. Mr. DoukIrb aaya that hia three largo factories, alao the new buildliiK just dedicated, will al waya be open to inspection and viaitora from everywhere will be welcome. Tlio new jobbing houao juet dedicat ed will enable hurry ordoia for Douglas hoea to be ahlpped the eame day they sue received. The now building ia 200 feat long, (10 feet wide and two stories high. The jobbing department occu pies the entlro lower lloor and the new ofllcea of the Douglas Shoo company oc cupy the ontiro second floor. In tlio new building thorowlllboepoclnlofllcea occupied by tlio Woatorn Union and I'oatnl Toli'grApli companion-; nlno by tlio tolophono companies nnd tlioro la wit olabornto mniliug dipnrtmont. The completion ot thin now Administration building murka tlio uatnhllahineut of ii modorn, up-to-datu wholesale jobbing houao and olllcu building. Mr. Dnuglna hna long considered tlio advlauhlllty o( u jobbing houao, not only for the purpose of supplying Ills own retail stores more readily, but that the 11,000 dealers throughout tlio United States himdling the W. I.. Douglas ahoea might be ttblo to obtain shoes (or Immediate uso with greater facility. The new building in said to bo tlio most complete nnd convenient of any ever built for n commercial lioueo in the United States, so wero the expres sions of appreciation by the ninny per sons who vlslte.d it lor Inspection sin cere nnd oi n highly congratulatory na ture. Architurturnl henuty ns well as adaptability to the uses to which it ia to be put hns been the nim in construe, tiou, and tlio result ia most satisfactory, to the visitor ns well ns the llrm. Typhoid Feter. Although thero Is always nioro o! less typhoid fever In most of the larger cltlei of this country, the Intu suinincr mid nutuinn tire the seasons when It Is most to bo feared. Tlio disease Is not so formidable, ns rcgnrds the mortality, ns some others, but Its great length nnd the evil con sequences which soniotlines follow It in tlio form of weak heart, weak spine, or nervous disorders iniiku It quite us ser ious ns Homo which are more fatal but far loss protracted. Unless one knows how the disease Is usually spread one cannot hope to avoid It, and so It may bo useful to consider In whnt way tlio genus of the mitlady find their way Into the system. Water Is the usual olilelo for ty phoid germs, as Is well known, and probably all great outbreaks of the (lis easo In cities arc due to an Infected water supply. This 1ms been strikingly shown In I'hlhuldpliln, where hoiiio nnrU of tlio city are supplied with fil tered water and others with unflltered or mixed water, (.'oinimrlng two parts of tlio city In which the conditions, except ns to wntor supply, are almost tlio same, It was found that In tlio one Hiippllcd with llltorod water the occur renco rato of typhoid fever was one In Ilvo thousand, while In the others, In which the unllltincd water was drunk, It was one In sixteen hundred. Hut n city with an Ideal water sup ply may bo scourged with typhoid fe ver, although lens severely, through the medium of Impure Ice, and It Is almost as Important to know where the Ice Is cut, or with what water It Is made, if QRACIR 18 MARRIED AGAIN. Till Makea Six Time for Mllllon nlrc fljtirll' Dnagtiter. Oraco Snoll Is mnrrled again. This would bo nothing remarkablo except for tlio fact that sho has been married Qve times beforo this. With such n Stood start at her nge she promises to eclipse all records. She Is a daugh ter of Amos J. Snell, the Chicago mil lionaire, who was murdered In his homo In 1888 and whoie murderer was never captured. Here Is Oracle's record: 1881 At 10 years of ago ran away with nnd was married to Frank Nixon Coffin, formerly coachman nnd dancing zsMikri :4 :4 fc-WSl ? i w:j! ssssLA? o HS";,? sssssssssm7 ' isssssssbw .. sssssssssssr ''' 1 jMJlrAWJ!rmm 1 m GREATEST ;l OF ALL TONICS Thrco children born. 1804 Divorced on grounds of lncom pntnblllty. 1808 Iteunl ted to former husband by plcn of eldest boy, who was ill. Mar ried nt bedside of dying child. 1800 Obtained second divorce from Coffin on ground of Intoxication. 1800 Married to James C. Walker, then clerk in Virginia Hotel. Gave t The Ingredients that enter into S. S. S. and the method of com bining and preparing them so that thev build up and strengthen every part of the body, make it the greatest of all tonics. S. S. S. is nature's reiliedv PIIBFIY lrnrrDfr nnA wliiln if ic wcfnrintr flin 1ncr nnnp. ?tow.th overcoming that tired, run-down feeling, and other ailments common to Spring, which wain ua mui it ia uwesamy tu iukc u tunic, ic is puruymg cue Diooa or an poisons ana waste matters so that it can supply to the system the strength and nourishment it needs to keep it in perfect condition during the depressing summer months that are to follow. Spring is the season when most every one needs a tonic. It is nature's time for an effort to pull through the day. renewing and changing ; and as everything I hnvo usod s. a. a. quite oxtonsivoiy and unhositatingij niife nti nntv UPn ilm Mn ,;rn , ..: rooommend It ns tho Dost blood purifier and tonlo made. ptltS OU new lite, tile Sap rises in vegetation, X am a maohinlst by trade and at ono time my system was the earth thaws OUt from its Winter freezes, B0 run down that by 10 o'olook overy day 1 would bo oom- 'Mifl ill rnsnnnrl rn Qnr;J- rll f -.' plotely exhausted, and it was with tho Rreatost effort that anci ail respona to spring S Call to purge i oouid pun through the balanoo of tho day. Sluoo taking and purify themselves, there IS a great S. 8 S., however, all this, has disappeared. I am a strong, chancre al?o t.ifco? nkrp in nnr Tinrlipc Tlio vigorous man, abundantly able to do my day's work, my Uiangc aiso taKCS place m our DOaieS. lUe appetite has boen whetted up so that I oan eat anything, blood endeavors to throw Off the poisons and mJ' sloop is swoot and refreshing, and I know furthor that ncctimtllatinnq wliioli lnvp fnrmnA iti f1m It hns puriflod my blood and put it in good condition. I clLl-lUUlUaLlUIlb WI11CU Iiae IOrmeU lU tile niimin imanlr fnx hlrrhlv nrVnllP nrnnf Mmniltf H H H .. a 1 1 1 '. K . . -..--,....... ....... j .,,... ..... ...uv.,, ,-v. w... system, ana oeen aosoroca oy it, irom tlic inactive winter life, and calls upon every member to assist in the elimination. The system is often unequal to the struggle, the a two oooasions i havo usod s. s. s. in tho spring with nnnofitr frrrm-e fin1-1n flm ntmt-rriie 'f! .. flno ""ults. I oan heartily rooommond It as atontoand ..rrw...bu.,u ..., uwv. v..a.iKi.o Kivc; viiy, Diood purifier. I was troublod with noadnoho, Indigestion the spirits arc depressed, and a general run- ttnd llvor troubios, whioh ail disappoarod under tho uso of rim.... r.n.ir1if.'.. .V -1, r...H s s B- My oppotlto, whloh was poor, was greatly doyu condition is the result. helpod j ot& 0tBny th'lng T wnnt now without fear of in Then the body must have assistance digestion, and my blood has boen thoroughly cleansed of if miicf 1v cfroiirrH,ntm,1 or1 nlAnA V ,. i a11 impurities and made rich and strongngaln. As atonlo i A T X . v wv wjr . iuu. Bna Diooa punnor it is an you olaim for it. and S. S. S. is the ideal one. Being made T7i e. Main St., Springfield, o. mrs. q. artificial, ns where the city water cynes fMMl Vlil rtra nil... . ....... J .- num. nui iuiik nillLU ii llllllllicr ui oi- llcerj on one of the United States ships In tho Mediterranean Hiiiadroii were ta ken down with Uphold fever. When the source of the Infection was traced, It was found to be hoiiio Ice bought nt Athens, tho Ice-machliie on shipboard having broken down. Another muirco of Infection Is found In oysters that have been fattened In streams contaminated with sewage. Not only has typhoid followed the citing of theso fish, but the typhold-biicllll have been found In the stomachs of the oy idem. Haw vegetables used for salads may have been grown In soil contaminated with slops used as fertilizers, or may hnvo been washed In Infected water. Unless n wnter supply Is iiImjvo sus picion, nil thnt used for drluklng, tooth denning nnd In tho kitchen should bo bollod, nud the drinking wnter cooled by putting vessels containing It on the Ice, not by putting Ico In the water It self. Finally, great enro should bo taken to screen nil food from Hies, for If tlioro Is n enso of typhoid fever In tho neighborhood tiles mny become most r.ctlvo distributor.! of the poison. Youth's Companion. &KB$' wvrwypr 817 W. Broad St., Columbus, O. A. B. MONTGOMERY. SHE FOUND IT THE BEST SPRING TONIO. WIEGEL. MII9. OnACE &NKI.L COITI.V, ETC. him $50,000 with which ho purchased nn Interest In tho Fountain Hotel, Waukesha, Wis. 1001 Obtained divorce, from hus band In. September on charges of cruel ty. Asserted thnt ho burned inunii scripts representing her literary labors. auui Jiarried ror third time to Frank Nixon Collin, Oct. 17. Honey moon In Mctropolo Hotel lasted four hours. Divorced Collin Nov. 11 of tho samo year. 1003 .Married to Perkins A. Lay man, clerk In Vnnnuya Hotel, Callfor nla. IDOd Married to Hugh M. Love, a young California nowpuper man who Is n grnduuto of tho University of California. B0MD IN A BOUQUET. An Ailt nnlnue. "You claim that your Hying machine U superior to tho automobile!" "Vtihtly." "Hut It hat never loft terra urma ts yet." "That's tho point; It doesn't kill an) body nor violate the speed regula tions." Wiuhliigtou Stur. TORTURED WITH GRAVEL. 4i Vfi ifr t sm Cfllfejij. ihiBsjssZijffiN Tv iNtslP iMs1,PyP?7tr 3Us4sB MssBssssHB'jrLW IP' W Ki sssLy IsssH "nn ill Since Using Doan's Kidney Pills Not a Single Stone Has Formed. Capt. 8. L. Crute, Adjt. Win. Watti lamp, U. O, V., Hoanoke, Va., saya; "I suffered a long, long time with my back, and felt drag gy and listless and tired all the time. I lost from my us ual weight, 225 to 170. Urniary pas sages weie too fre quent and I had to get up often at night. I had head achee and diny spells alio, but my wont sufteiing was from renal chollc. Alter I began uslug Doan'a Kidney Pllli , A Iwnili concealed tn a bouquet. hM liar to the niMlo thrown at King At dwo In Madrlil, Is shown In the lllus trntlou. lucaMHl In steel and tilled with deadly liquids, the terrible mnchliia when used Is certain to caiiM deviistn Hon nud death. An nrriuigeiiioiit of In terior tubes proients the mixing of the liquids until the Imiuh comes sharply In contact with some object, nud tha explosion follows. In I'arls n t-peclnl detail of tho police hns charge of ImjiiiIi outrages, nud in this department nro ilx chemists. These six men nro on duty n week nt n time, for when one Is called to remove n bomb It takes him flvo weeks to recover his nerve, tho danger of being blown to pieces Is so Imminent The ClubiiiKU. Mrs. McCnll I'm bo sorry I shan't meet your husband, Mrs. Clubb. I'm told bo's .1 inun of biich line presence. Is he not? Mrs, Clubb Well, really, 1 kuow very little nbout thnt, I'm more fa mlllnr with his absence, rkhlladelphla Tedger. Aakluif nu luuooent Qutluu, First Actress Why, liaveu't you .hoard, dear, I'm engaget for one of I passed a gravel stone as big as a tho principal parts In "Henuty nnd tho bean. Since then I have never bad au i Hoast" attack of gravel, and have picked up to Second Actress How nice! And my lormer ueaitn and weight. I am a who pln)s beauty Ttoiidoii Tntler. well man, and give Doan'a Kidney Pills credit (or it." Sold by all dealers. 60 eenta a box. rotWr-Mllbura C., Wasklo, N. Y. 8ometluics a mau calls a woman an augel but wbtt mau ever saw on au- On Who Did. In tho early days of tho suffragist irovemont Miss Susan II. Anthony had no moro blttor opponent than Horace Greeley, snys a wrltor la tho llostou Transcript. It was for a long tlmo Ms custom to wind up all debates with tl o conclusive remark, "The best wom en I know do not want to vote." When tho Now York constitution was btlng altorcd In 1807, Miss Anthony laid a train for him. She wrote to Mrs. Greeley, and persuaded the odl t r't wifo not only to sign a petition for woman'a suffrngo herself, but to W renin to tho paper nnd get H00 signa tures among her acquaintances. In tho commltteo, Mr. Greeley, who wns chairman, had listened to tin do lute, nnd prepared to Introduce to tho onvontIon nn ndverso report. He was Just nbout to utfor his usual "bottler" whon Georgo William Curtis roe. "Mr. Chairman," suld ho, "1 hold, In ny hand a petition for suffrage, signed by HOO women of Westchester, headed by .Mrs. Horaco Greeley." Tho chnlrinun's einbiirrnssinent could hardly bo controlled. Ho had found at 'east ono of "tho best women I know" wnnted to voto, but ho revenged himself Inter upon tho leaders by scathing ed itorials. Gettlnir 1IU HlKlit. Mrs. Donovan had been recently wed to a "b'y from home," and she pro posed to havo him promptly endowed with all the privileges of his adopted land, which had been her home for about flvo months. On election day sho took Terry firmly by tho arm and led him to tho polls. Sho marched up to a policeman who tood by the door, and Jerked her prlzo, who seemed disposed to lag bo hatnl her, Into full view. 'This Is Terry Douovan, mo man," sho said to the pollceuinn, "and phwat I want to know Is, phwnt'll I do to havo him made won o' thlm" (Indicat ing tfco voters) "an' get hts rights as au American citizen this day)" A GUI or Nmtur. The late General Joseph Wheeler said that. In a certain engagement In ills youth, ho onco heard n private swearlug and cursing most frightfully. Lieutenant Wheler, as ho was then, went up to the private nud said stern iy: "Where did you lenrn to swear Uko lhatr The private at tbts question smiled modestly. "Ye can't learn it," be auswered- "It's a gift" entirely from roots, herbs and barks, it docs not disagreeably affect the system in any way as do most of the so-called tonics on the market, which contain Potash or some other harmful mineral ingredient to derange the stomach and digestion, unfavorably affect the bowels, or otherwise damage the health. S. S- S. tones up ine siomacu ana digestion ana assists in tne assimilation or roou; it nus tne system or tnac always-tired, worn-out feeling, and imparts vigor and tone to every part of the bod'. It re establishes the healthy circulation of the blood, stimulates the sluggish organs, and calms the unstrung nerves which make one feel that he is on the verge of prostration. S. S. S. gives au appetite and relish for food that nothing else docs, and by its use we can find our selves with as hearty, hungry au appetite in Spring as at any other season. It acts more promptly and gives better and more lasting results than any other remedy, and is absolutely safe because of its vegetable purity. Dyspeptic, irritable, nervous, debili tated people will find S. S. S. is just the medicine that is needed for the purification of the blood, which, from its diseased or impure condition, is causing their trouble, as well as for toning up and helping the entire system. When you take your tonic this Spring do not experiment, but get the best the tonic with forty years of success behind it, and the one endorsed by the best people all over the country S. S. S.f THE GREATEST OF ALL TONICS. It is necessary at this time, when the system is depleted and weakened at every point, that the right remedy be used one that is especially adapted to the condition, and S.S. S. has proved itself to be this remedy for many years. If it is taken at the first sign of 'Spring the system will be so built up and strengthened that the disagreeable affections of the season will not be felt as warmer weather conies on. THE SWIFT SPEOIFW COMPANY, ATLANTA, QA. Naturally. Her Where did you ever learn write such beautiful lore letters? Illai In a correspondence school, CASTOR J A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought TlAnikA S Signature of Ocax&cU I Cremation establishments, under the to control of the government, are to bo found In th chief cities ot Japan, i IBtats or Ohio, Citt or Tolkdo, J Lucas county, I " Fsakk J. CHKNsr makes oath thnt he Is senior partner ol the tirmof v. J.-C'iisnkyA Co..dolnir builneisln the C'ltrofTolotlo. Cmin. I ty anil btate aforetnlil. and that said firm will ay thesumotONK HUNDltKI) DOM.AHS for I each and erery caio ot Cataiiiui that cannot bo cured br the use of IUll'r Oataiuui Cuiie. yiU.NK J. t'llKNi:Y. Hworn to before me and subscribed In my pretence, this Oth day of bcreinbor, A. i., ISixJ. a. ti. ui.r.ABiiri, I Notary 1'ublle. It Is estimated that some $2,000,000,- 000 worth of gold has been found durlug tho last ten years. Mothers will nud Mr. Yflnslow's Boothlns- Byrup tho beat romedy touie for their children auriuf tne leeming i rioa. Anil noulillesa Will. ' Rat, drink and be merry tp-day," said the fool. "Why so?" asked the sac. 'Tor to-morrow the price may jo up." Louisville Courier-Journal, lltALl Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taVen Jntornally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces ot the ayntom. Bond for trallmonlaU. free. llit K. J. OIIKSEY & CO., Toledo, O. Bold by DniRRUta, 7ic. Hall's Family rills are tho best. The downjer Duchess of Abcrcorn, accJ 02, has 100 descendants. hi. Vitun' Danre and all Nervous I)la.ae fx-rnianamiy cured ur Dr. Kiln a Urrui ti'llnrer. Hul.ll for KIIKI: I ililul tmlll.i mul Irtallic. Dr.ll. lI.KIIu ,Lil.,3lArc!iMI.,ruila.,l'. sjuodnnuHS 1 lUJUiuuooi v ;o Xjp joq) U uopojo ai() joj ouiaips oqi uo iqu joavj juaiuuioo sjortiMlsAvon omo aijx HOWAllt) K. nanTOK.-Aaiayrr and Chemlm. IximtvlMr, Colorado. Hixrlmon nrlil (lold. niM rr, j-au, si : ioiu, niivor, 7ei 1101,1, ooo y.ino or Corner, SI. Cyanlda tmla. Mailing; i-m elopes anit full iirlca list sent ou application. film rrnrlc sol Icllvd. loual llauk. rnllcatlon. Control and Um liulercucoi Carboual Na- GASOLENE ENGINES , to hor power fully warranted, 1 1 a, All sites and t) les at lowest prices. Write (or catalog. REICRSON MACHINERY COMPANY Portland, Oregon. FITSJJ Till: IIAIHV 1'I.Y lUI.MlU lftrn- i th 1 1 1 t 1 1 (i urriirai eumii rtioevi-rr Iioiiio-Iii illuliuc nmm, a'rrilnit riMiin a n d all place w Ii e r CI fun, nrut mul will mil volt or In- luro iiiutlilnc Krai Try Hum one and ynu will timer lwlihuuillii'in. irnoi keptbr leatrs.si'iiipreiMi'dfor sue.. Ilurultl riuiuera, .. 'riuiu H.r., i.ruukiii, ,, I , 3SS55 JOUNCES i A Matter of Taat. "Cnn any llttlo boy," asked tho new teacher, "tell mo tho difference between a lake nnd an ocean?" "I can." replied Edward, whoae wis dom had been learned from enrlenc, Lake are much pleasautsr to swallow I whan you fall la." i'UMAr',, I wr"T7.a w. BAKING POWDER is the wonderful raising powder of the Wave Circle. Thousands of women are bringing greater health and better food into their homes by using K C Baking Powder. Costs just one-third what you always pay. If you have never used it you don't know what you've missed. Dont wait I All grocers. 23 ounces for 25 cents JAQUES MFG. CO. Chicago Tat artlatle " Book of Prtasata " lit upon raqaMi. f L. SB. W, A..WIU A CELLULOID PLATE Whta lltled iuit right and latlifactory to U wea'er ta every way, ia a thing any dentUl can congratu at hlmwll upon, It's oo ot th prodoci or twentieth century d-ntliry. I'ethap you'r still ulng on of lh old on, Supix. you Ut ut tbov you a cellulo d plat T WISE BROS., Dentists I Falling Bulldli g, Third ad Waahlngtoa I A. u. m 1 1. m. bui days I M It Malagas DA. T. r. WIM Dr. G, Gee Wo WONDERFUL HOME TREATMENT Thli wond.rful Chi nes lutor U railed great l)au lie cure people wllliout opera lion that are kUuii up lo die. He cures Kith lliova nonderful Uni iiik herb, rooia, bml, tark and lekelatilea that are entirely un known lo metllral ci. en in tills conuiry. Tliroa.-ii tue u ut iiiua hurmle.s remedlra thin Uiiuiui doctor Wnowa hencilou vtowtM diderent remeillei wlitcli heaucresalully uien in dlfterem dlaeaten. He lUHrAuteetorurcatarrli.ailhma,luiiLMhrt, rheuniatliui, nertuuanrai, alouiach, liver; kid ne, etc.) hat hundreds ot teallnuinlala, UiiiU'ei uroderate. lall and e hltn. 1'atlenu out uf the city write ior blaiikr and circular. beudsump. CONSULTATION t-'UKh. Utmi THEC. GEE WO CHINESE MEDICINE CO 162S Drat St., S. C. Cor. Morrison Mention papor. PORTLAND. ORCGON. gtB5ZTj5B 'sssaiBfjiBjiesaj via i in uwm CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Portland Trade Directory Names and Addresses In Portland of Rcpr scntallvc Business rirm. IIACIIU I-AN'IKltNS Welater Co.. 1'orUand. I"wwt price on Lanteraa and Blldea. Itollhta of all kind lor sal at eery reaaonabl price. Ingulf 17 troat BU CHKAM BKPAllATOltrt-We guarantee lb U.H. bepaf ator to be the beat. Writ lor lm cataluc UaielwoodCoeinhandOak. MKN'HCLOTHINU It u Bum A reodleton. tot agents Alfred ilenlamla Jt Co,' correct clothe, tverytblug tu men' rurnlihlng. Morrltou and hlitb ureet. Oppoall postoatc. JOULTUV lOOli If yoo atant your heas lo lay mor egg writ ua for Oe particulars about ft. ltlNA VOUI.I'UV IKKUs-Actu WIIU Co. aae.uH. Ilun flA.NOH A omiANB l)ldel plni houa on Pa cific rout. Organ and l'Unos on eaay paymeata. Writ foe list. let ua quote you a price, AUaaJk Ullbert-ltarnaker Co.. Puriland. Oregou, WANTED Men and Women tolearu llarber trad to ni Molet ineiabl w -,: graauaies earn Irom an 10 m .r. . . . - . - - .. ,- wevKiyi exprri in.runorai cuiatog rrt Molar gynuin oi ciuiegea. aa j. t ourtu at., I'ortlaud. TKLKOUAI'IIY TAUGHT KltKE. Com pleu court an I poelt'on secured when graduated hi orler iriod only rur short lime. Write Tor par tteiara. I'ACIHC IKI.KOItAl'll IXPWrUl; virand The air Mulldlug. Portland. Oregon. "fN-U- Nc 27- f f asmss thU papr. ;r H n ...,!. tuH&4iM' 5l