Portland new age. (Portland, Or.) 1905-1907, February 09, 1907, Image 8

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    THE OTfW AGE, POBTLAUT, OREGON
u
Why Refer
to Doctors
Because wc make medicines
for them. We give them the
formula for Ayer's Cherry
Pectoral, and they prescribe it
for coughs, colds, bronchitis,
consumption. They trust it.
Then you can afford to trust
it. Sold for over 60 years.
" Ayer's Cherry reetoral It a remedy that
shnulil lie In oorr homo. I hare ud a gret
dl 11 f It for Imnl cousin and rolitt, unci t
know wlut ptcnillil m;illclne It l. I run.
lint rccnmtnnii'l It too highly." MAtlK K.
Cohen, Hyde Park, Mass.
A
Mads by J. O. Aver Co., Lowell, Mast.
Ail
to msnufaotursrs of
J StRSAPAMLLA
(ILLS.
IIAIK VIQOR.
vers
yor's Pills ttroatly old tho Chorry
Poctoral In breaklna up a cold.
One Wnr.
81 Hityinow Gimme u ticket t' 81nb
town, mister.
AkciU One wny?
SI Hnymow Why, of courne, y' ilurrr
fulp. Thoro'fi only one wuy t Slnb
town. Toledo Illndc.
Deafnti t Cannot tie Cured
br local applications as tliey cannot reach tho
dlseaivd portion of tho uar. 1 l.oio Is only ono
way tu euro den. ucss, mid that In by constitu
tional remedies, liOAlmss In causxl liy an in
flamed condition of tho mucous lining of tho
Huslachlan To lie. When this tuba Is Inllnmed
ou havo a rumbling sound or Itnporiuct hour
I n if, nml when Ills ontlrely closed. Deafness li
tliu rasult, and unions llio Inlliimmatton cam bo
taken out and this tube, to tmodtnlts luirinal
coinllllou, hcnrltiK will bo destroyed forovcrt
Hint casus out of ton nro caused by Catarrh,
which Is nothing but an lullatnod condition of
tbe'iiiucoiis surfaces.
We will give Ono Hundred Dollars for any
cau of Dcalni ss (caused by catarrh) that nan.
not bo curoil by Hall's Catarrh Cure, bund for
circulars, true,
F. J. fillKNKY A CO., Tolodo, 0.
Hold by Druggists, 7c.
Hall's J-ainlTy l'llls arc tho best.
The ItnthnrhlliU Hlnrt.
The foiuulor of tho IlotliHchlld fam
ily, Amnchol Mimes Itoth.ichlld, kept n
coin nton at tn'J JiiiIimikuhho or Jew-
iHlKiimrtiT Friinltfort-oii-tho-.Miilti. lie-
fori) thin hIioi wns (llHplnyed n red
nliluld (lietico the niitiit Itotlischlld).
AiiihtIioI dealt a I no In curl(wltlen, art
KontU mid old roIiI mid Hllver. Illr
Hon, Mayor Anmchol, wnn horn In lTt.'t
uiitl died In 1812. He, lllio liln father,
cuntlniied la tho colli IiuhIiiuhh. In the
cnumi of lili coin IiuhIiicsh ho met n
collector, tho court haulier to tho Land
Kravo of llense. TIiIh hanker wnn bo
luiprcKHcd hy Mnyer'H uuhIiioh.i nhlllty
Hint ho loaned lilm money for invent
inent, mid It wiu In this wny that the
went haukhiK Urni of ItotliHchlld wtu
established. Kirier Monthly.
AILING WOMEN.
nothing- notnar.
It was a dull morning In the police
court, und the magistrate, n benedict
of long standing, sat In his chair look
ing Into Bpnce. A prlnotier was brought
before him and the policeman made a
charge.
"Intoxicated, eh?" muttered tho
court, nbnoiit-mlndedly.
"Yes, your honor," admitted the pris
oner. "Are you married?" asked the magis
trate. "No," wnn the reply.
"Then what exctuo do you havo?"
demanded tho court, mechanically
signing tho commitment paper.
A titter ran over the audience nnd
tho mnglitrate came to with a start,
glancing apprehensively nt tho report
ers. When court was adjourned, con
trary to hln usual custom, he called
the newspaper men before him.
"Do you find anything to write this
morning?" ho asked In a clearly appro-
henstvo tone.
"No," wns tho reply.
Tho magistrate looked relieved.
"That's good that Is I wean I
thought thcro wnsn't anything worth
writing," he said. New York Sun.
TO CURE A COLD IN ONC DAY
Tako I.AXATIVK JIIlOMO QU1N1NK Tahlctl
Druggists rofund money If It falls to cure. E. W
(JltOVK'H signature Is on each box. 25c.
lie KneiT.
Teacher Now, what little boy In this
Sunday school can tell mo what n pyra
mid Is?
Tommy Tuff Why, dat's dp shape de
pool balls Is set up In for do break.
The Catholic Standard and Times.
DlrTerrnt Shades.
Tho celebrated medium rapped thrcs
times on the black cabinet.
"And now. kind sir," sho said. In
a spooky voice, "whnt shade would
you like me to tell you about?"
"Why," replied tho llttlo mnn In tho
audience, "I would llko you to tell me
tho shndo my wlfo told me to match
whon I stnrtcd down town to-day."
Chicago Dally News.
SALT AND SUGAR BAGS.
Mr. Drown Learn Something About
Their Household Uaea.
"Say, mother," said Letltla Drown,
"wo won't havo any moro snit bags
will wo?"
'"No moro Bait bas?'" nnld Mr.
Brown to himself, having by chanco
overheard Letltln'a remark. It took
but llttlo questioning to bring out In
formation on these points, and Inci
dentally there was elicited other bag
Information, which, to Mr. Brown, wns
eveu moro Interesting.
Salt hags, It seems, nro, In many
Tramps In Many Xatlona.
There arrived In London last even
ing an aged man named Mark All who
has been wandering for tho last six
years.
Mark All Is an engineer by trade
and he set out from Fleet street on
Aug. 0, 1000, with tho object of walk
ing 00,000 miles In soven years. Tho
Idea of tho cnterprtso was to disprove
a theory, which All attributes to engi
neering employers, that after a mnn
has reached 45 years of age be Is ubo
loss for manual labor.
Some gentlemen who wero desirous
nt i1lnrnvlntr thla tlionrv ntrrpod to
households, when empty, watficd out pny A coo f he ,,, wnlk fl0iooo
miles In seven years, earning his llv
Shake Into Your Shoes
Allan's Foot-Kate. A powder. It makes tight
or now shoes feel easy. It Is a certain euro tot
sweating, calloi
Hold by all Dm
sweating, callous and hot, tired, aching feet.
Hold by all Druggists, rrlco Z.W. Trial i
ago mailed FUKK.
Lultoy, Mow York.
Ists, 1'rlco 2-to. Trialpack.
Address Aiion B. Olmsted,
Kid-
Keep the Kidneys Well and the
nays Will Keep You Well.
Hick, HiifforlnKi languid women nro
learning the true cittiMoof bad ImcIh mul
how to euro tlieui.
Mm. W. G. Duvlu, of
Ciroctibcuk, Tex.,fMiyB:
"Ilackacheri hurt mo
ho I could Imrdly
Htuud. Hpollri of ill.
xlnurtH and Hick head
aclii'H worn frequent
and tho action of tho
kidneys uia Irregu
lar. Soon after I 1m-
gnu taking Douii'm Klduoy 11 1 Ih I KiK.sod
novo nil gravel Htomu I gob well and
tho troublo Iiiih not returned. My buck
Ih goiMl nnd strong und my general
lieultli Mtcr."
Sold hy nil dealers. fiO cents u box.
FoHtvr-Mllbnrii Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
B jiaHHyEi1
Unkind,
Mrs. Gooilsole Wo got so many Christ
mas presents this year that I don't know
whnt to do with them.
Mrs. Chllllcon-Kenrney I don't won
der. The stores nro absolutely refusing
to niftko any exchanges this season.
Mothers will find Mrs. Window's floothlni
Syrup tho bost remedy to uso for their children
luring tho to thing period.
Winter of Our Discontent.
Singleton Hollo, old mnn I You'n
looking bluo this morning. What's- up?
Wedderly (gloomily) Tho price of
coal.
A Wnrrlnr, Too.
The wooden boards that had marked
tho graves in a certain rurnl cemetery
rotted off, nnd were ruked up In tho
spring cleaning; consequently, on Me
morial day, when the delegation from
tho a. A. It. arrived with lings and
appropriate floral decorations for their
departed comrades, tho decorntlng com
mittee found Itself somowhnt In doubt
as to which grnve belonged to Cnptnln
Blodgott nnd which to Ilnnnan Krlcsnn.
Tho mistaken delegates heaped tholr
offerings upon Ilnnnah's last resting-
place, and departed. That afternoon
fcrleson, tho widower, drifted, with the
rest of his world, to the cemetery.
When ho snw tho ting mid thn flowers
nbovo Ilannnh, tho nstonlshcd Swedo
fell to chuckling Joyously.
"Veil," he explained, delightedly,
"dose fuller bnno pooty smart, tool Ay
tank dut vor alt right nnd nom gudo
yoko on Hannah ho vor pooty gude
fighter horselluf."
nnd used us dish cloths, lint tho
Brown family has given up housekeep
ing nnd gone to bourdlng: It retains
Its npartment, Just tho same, but takes
Its menis In n neighboring good bonrd
lng house. So naturally, they wouldn't
bo buying any moro suit
Then Mrs. Brown snld that, any
how, they hndn't boon using salt bags
for Homo time, becnuso lately, whllo
salt Is still put up In bngs, they had
been buying suit put up in wooden
or In pasteboard boxes. They'd been
making the'r dish cloths lately, Hho
paid, out of sugar bags. Sugar, It
nppenrs, onco never so put up, Is now
quito commonly sold In bags.
Casually, Mrs. Brown mentioned an
other uso of salt bngs that wns new
oven to Letltln, who knew something
nbout salt bags. Mrs. Brown Bald that
onco they had a Bervnnt who used to
tako tho wilt bngs when thoy wero
emptied nnd open them out nnd wash
the mnrks out of them, nnd then for
economy's Bnko hnvo them for hand
kerchiefs for her llttlo brother.
And yet thcro rcmnlncd tho fact,
mildly bewailed by Letltla, thnt thorn
would bo "no moro Bait bags" for dish
cloths. Hero Mr. Brown wanted to
sny to Lctty, "Well, what of it? Not
housekeeping nny moro, wo Bhnn't havo
nny dishes to wash and wo shan't want
nny dish cloths, salt bug or sugar
nag." nut no didn't Bay Uicbo things,
for ho didn't want to hurt Lotltln's
feelings by showing her how llttlo sho
looked abend, nor did ho wnnt to nmko
her feel worse by allowing her how
much moro loglcnl his mind. Ho said
nothing, hut Just kept these things to
himself, but not without bis usual mod
est consclousner.s of superiority.
Ciovelnnd Plain Dealer.
AM'tJctnblePrcpnMlionforAa
slmllatlng the Food nndltcjl ula
ling the StoJDaclis (uulDowds of
Fromolcs Digcstion.Checr Pur
ness nndRcst.Contalns neither
Siimn.Morpliiue nor Mineral.
ot "Narcotic.
jmyttfeujrstHUBurnrm
JbcSmutm
JViiJiWi fit
&!U
Apcrfecl lkmcdy forConjtlpa
Hon, Sour Stomach.Dlnrrhocfl
Vonns ,Coivutsioits .rcwrish
ne as nnil Loss or Subkp.
TaxSinulo Signature of
&&&&.
NEW YORK.
CASTORIA
For Infanta and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
xtlu1
w
EXACT COPY Of WRARPCR.
in
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
CASTORIA
tmi Nimus . mm voaa aor.
flir. Mlllnls tells how rnbblts swim
when compollcd to: 'They swim with
tho head held ns high ns posslblo, whllo
tho hocks of tho hind legs nppenr abovo
ho elemont nt each stroke. Tho shoul
ders nnd front pnrt of tho body nro
burled beneath tho water, whllo tho
rump nnd tall nro high nnd dry."
Natural enemies o,f tho milmal world
nro sometimes found living together In
oxtrnordlnnry communities. Tho smno
wrltor quotes this experience of mi ob
server: "On ono occasion when ferrot
lng I bolted u fox, n cut, n stoat mid
several rnbblts nnd rnU out of tho
sumo earth. Tho fox bolted ilrst, nftor
giving tho ferrot a nip ucnss tho back,
from tho effects of which It died nn
hour Inter. Next cnino the stoat and
then tho cut, both of which I eliot. Then
followed tho rnbblts mid ruts promis
cuously. It wns a Inrgo burrow on
tho bank of n deep dry wntercourso,
nnd often held a five when I ferreted
it nfterwnrd."
Interesting figures on tho relntlvo
agility of hares mid rnbblts nro given
In n recent volumo by J. a. Mlllnls.
"When running nt enso," he says, "tin
length of tho hare's stride Is nbout
four feet ; but under conditions of fenr
its lenps extend to ten mid twelve feet,
whllo Bomo nuthors claim that It can
Jump ten dltchos twenty to twenty-flve
feet In width. Perpendicularly n bnro
can Jump on to n flve-fiv)t wall, but
seems to bo nonplused by ono of nbout
six feet, Tho stride of tho rabbit Is
about two feet; when necessary It can
make leaps of six or seven fet bori
rontally. About three feet Is tho high
est that n rabbit can attain to even
when helped by the usperltks of a
stouo wall,"
Imtunterlul,
Aunt Hepsy wns In ecstasies over tho
young Indy her nephew, Ike, was going
to marry. "I never saw her till lust
weok," sho said, "but I fell In lovo with
nor ut Ilrst sight myself. She's good,
sweet, nmlablo mid us pretty ns u pic
ture." "What's nor name?" asked tho listen
ers. "Maria."
"Maria what?"
Auut Hepsy wrinkled her forehead,
pursed up her lips, looked ut tho coll
ing and gave it up.
"I declare, I can't think of her other
name."
Tho general laugh thnt followed this
confession nettled Aunt Hepsy.
"What's tho difference about her Inst
namo anyway?" she snld explosively.
"It's only tempornry. She's going to
change It I" Youth's Companion.
The Verdict.
"Did tho Jury find tho prisoner
guilty?" Inquired n man concerning a
burglar. '
"No, sir," responded the policeman.
'They didn't ttud'hlm at all Ho got
nwny,"
At least two-thirds of the married
men you meet are henpecked, but ttwy
don't know it
lug at his trade, and that ho shall
not beg, sell photographs of himself or
pictures post cards, mnko speeches or
exhibit himself nt music halls. All
tbeso conditions, ho says, lie has faith
fully observed. He has been all over
the three kingdoms and has visited
Frnnce, Spain, Switzerland, Belgium,
Holland, Italy and Germany, but failed
to get Into Itussla. Ills record now Is
DS.OOU miles.
He proposes to take a week's rest In
London, then walk to New Haven and
cross to Dieppe, where ho will resumo
his pedestrian exercises through
Frnnce. Throughout his travels Mark
All wears the union Jack on his right
arm. London Chronicle.
InrltlnsT.
Tho following announcement to the
hungry was posted tho other day in
front of a restaurant conducted by a
Greek In the Horseshoe section of Jer
sey City:
: Korncut beef and garbage :
: In flu stile too-day. :
The proprietor, said ho mndo tho sign
all by himself. Now York Sun.
Invigorate the Digestion.
To Invlgornto tho digestion and stlmu
Into tho torpid liver and bowels tin ro's
nothing to nooil ns that old family rem
edy, llrnndrcth's l'llls, wh'ch has been In
tiso for over n century. Thoy clcanso the
blood nnd impart now vigor to tho body.
Ono or two every night for n weok will
usually bo all that Is required. For Constl-
pniiun or uyapcnsia, ono or two taken
evory night will in a
great relief.
. llrnndrcth's Pills are tho
Inxnllvo tpnlo pill your grnn pnrents
ujku iiiiu uciiJK pureiy vcgcinuio aro nuant
cd to ovcry jtystom.
Sold in ovcry dm? nnd mcdlclno store,
cither plain or utigur coated.
Self-Hrlilent.
"Don't you think," snld tho gloomy
young lady, with a scientific twist,
"thnt tho pleasures of tho table Induco
rapid consumption?"
"Suro," answered the practical young
mnn, "what clso nro they put there
for?" Baltlmoro American.
CONTAGIOUS BLOOD POISON
NO LIMIT TO ITS POWERS FOR EVIL
Contagious Blood Poison lias brought more suffering, misery and humllai
Hon Into the world than nil other diseases combined ; there Is hardly any
limit to its powers for evil. It Is the blackest and vilest of all disorders,
wrecking the lives of those unfortunate enough to contract It and often being
transmitted to innocent offspring, n blighting legacy of euffcring nnd shame.
So highly contagious Is the trouble that Innocent persons may contract it
by using the same table ware, toilet articles or clothing of one In whose
blood the treacherous virus has taken root. Not only Is it a powerful poison
but a very deceptive one. Only those who have learned by bitter experience
know by the little sore or ulcer, which usually makes its appearance first, of
the suffering which is to follow. It comes in the form of ulcerated mouth
and throat, unsightly copper colored epots, swollen glands in the groin,
falling hair, offensive sores nnd ulcers on the body, nnd in severe cases the
finger nails drop off, the bones become diseased, the nervous system is shat
tered nnd the sufferer becomes na object of pity to his fellow man. Especi
ally is the treacherous nature of Contagious Blood Poison, shown when the
infected person endeavors to combat the poison with mercury nnd potash.
These minerals will drive nwny nil outward symptoms of the troubles for
a while, and the victim Is deceived into the belief that he Is cured. When,
howcvcr,the treatment is leftoff hefindsthat the poison has only been driven,
deeper into the blood and the disease reappears, and usually in worse form
because these strong minerals have not only failed to remove the virus from
the blood but have weakened the entire system because of their destructive
action. S. S. S. Is she only real nnd certain cure for Contagious Blood Pol
son. It is made of a combination of healing blood-purifying roots, herbs
and barks, the best in Nature's great laboratory of forest nnd field. We
offer a reward of $1,000 for proof that S. S. 8. contains a particle of mineral
in any lorm. a. t. s. goes down to tuc
very bottom of the trouble and by cleansing
the blood of every particle of the virus and
adding rich, healthful qualities to this vital
fluid, forever cures this powerful disorder.
fin MmmilfrllW rlnrn 55 fi 55. nlffltiei flirt
PURELY VEGETABLE circulation that no signs of the disease are
ever seen again, and offspring is protected.
Write for our special book on Contagious Blood Poison, which fully ex
plains the different stages of the trouble, and outlines a complete home treat
ment for all suffcrcrsof this trouble. No charge is made for thi3 book, and
if you wish special medical advice about case or any of its symptoms, our
physicians will be glad to furnish that, too, without harge, -
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Kindly remember that wo buy and sell all
kinds of Mining Blocks and Honda that aro on
tho market. Should you want to buy or soil
wrlto or wire
r. J. CATTtrHtN & CO.
12S Ablncton Dulldlnt Portland, Orsion
Member of Portland Block Kxclisngo
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THE mwm-HODSON CO,
Portland, Oregon
short t.mo afford
snmo fine
Bt. Vitus' Dsr.ro and all Nervous Dlsasm
iwrmftiisntly cured hy Dr. Kline's (In at
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II I u jwrmananlly currtl hy Dr. Kline's (In at
treatise. Dr.lU JLKIlDr,L.l.,Ml Arch St., VliUa.,1'
Hcrlnl of One Million Word.
An advertiser in n London paper
says he has Immediate uso, for a "sen
sational serial," which must consist of
about, .1,000.000 words. Tho longest
novo), so far, Is said to bo Gcorgo
Kllot's "Mlddlcmnreh," which coutalus
nearly SL'0.000 words.
rilfS CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS.
I'AZO OINTMKNT Is Kuarcntcod to euro any
esse of lolilnu, blind, bleeding or protruding
piles In 6 to II days or money refuudcd.SOc.
FRUIT TREES, VINES, PLANTS
BERKSHIRE SWINE, (Regbtered)
SHORTHORN CATTLE, (Registered)
BARRED AND WHITE ROCKS
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CROPS
III ill l!)l'
NEVER FAIL
i tllitirr Knnkn Vltllt-r. Idaho, wher
:A,0uu Mlmr.ilniil Wiley linmesreker nro airmail
rn
lleyund Ilia Capacity.
Her Do you spenk nny Innguugo
other than the' motlwr Tongue7
mi No. And I neror expect to bo
able to talk llko mother can.
The Kidneys
When they are weak, torpid, or stagnant,
the whole system suffers. Don't neglect
them at this time, but heed tho warning ot
the aching back, the bloated face, the sallow
complexion, the urinary disorder, and begin
treatment at onco with
Hood's Sarsaparilla
which contains tho best and safest curative
substances.
In usual liquid form or in chocolated
tablets known as Saraatabi. 100 doses U.
Many Afflicted Country People
are coming to mo for treatment and
returning home cured. We perma
nently and promptly euro Indiges
tion, Hheumallsm, all Private and
Wasting Diseases, Nervous Disor
ders, Diseases of Women and Child
ren, Kciema, Wood and Skin Dis
eases. No matter what your trouble
may be, come to see us.
Fr CiasnlUtloa sol Eiimhutioa.
mw York Surgical and Medical Institute
ftraiMatlr LoctUJ at Conuf of Sliti laJ
(12JH)WuUataSts., ruui.0r.
Thfr J no satisfaction knr
trn bamo dry and comfortabl
mm out in th haraatt torm
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lminrnscroisof iirsln, atliiirusuuar Ix-sts. U.OuO,
ou) Invested In sugar factories. ow II. It. rxteir
'on to VsilowitoiiB pnrk tiprns country of vast re
sources, Asliton started Jan. 1, Hue, a record
brruVsr. Write for particulars.
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Ht. Anthony nnd Aaliton, Idaho,
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free for ta and your dealer's name. Address
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Miwle In all styles and a 1 sires. (Jet water and oil
sny where, llrsl Drilling Tools made, (let cata
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321 Hawthorne Ave. Portland, Or.
UNITED STATES
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INSURANCE COMPANY
Of Saginaw, Michigan,
WRITE TODAY
asking about our popular one dollar
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and accident nnd sic
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209-210 HtmiM m. PortlMd, Ort(M
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are not an exnerl-
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Tatlon.tlicv assure success
from the start. Users have no
doubts nt nlnntltiir nor dlsan-
polntmcnts at harvest. Ret
for nlggest, surest, pest crops
ai an ticaicrs. rnmous lor over
jo years. IVOTnstuAuausl
iree on request.
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Detroit, Mloh.
DR. G. GEE WO
Wonderful Hois
Treatment
This wondsrful Chk
ne Doctor Is called
Krrat because he cures
jopla without nixra
tlon that art. rftvsu un
ta dl. II cores wl.h
those wondsrful Chi
nes herbs roots, buds,
barks and vegetables
that an ntlrnly un
known to racdlral acU
rnc in inia country inrnuuu mo uw, ortuose
barmleas remedies. This Unions doctor knows
thtactlonor over too dinerent remedies, which
ha tu successfully In different diseases, lie
ruaran'eeatocure catarrh, aitbmSLlun a, throat
rhtumatlsm, nervous less, stomach, liver, kid
neys, ta. has humlrata of testimonials.
Charges moderate. Call and see him. l'a'.lenla
out or the city writs for blanks and circulars.
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Address
The C. Gee Wo Chinese Medicine Co,
1 62 H rirst St., S. E. Cor. Morrbon
Mention nanor PAftlaml. IW.m
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No. 6-07
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ruentlun this paper. I
Harvesting Dollars
ii poaiible if the seed be judiciously planted.
Southern Alberta, .Canada, haa demonstrated beyond a doubt
that it it the greatest cereal growing country on the continent,
and "Alberta Red Wheat" grown there topic both the Gold and
Bronte medals at the Portland Exposition.
Tho Canadian Pacific Railway Company has 3,000,000 acres
of the best of land, Irrigable and non-irrigable, Just east of Cal
gary, Alberta, which they are selling at from $12 to f 15 per acre
for non-irrigable and f 18 to 25 per acre for irrigable.
Lands sold by them three months ago at these prices are now
now being held by the purchasers at 150 per acre and upwards.
The harvesting of dollars invested in these lands is just aa
certain as the harvesting of cereals.
It you aro interested drop a card to the address below for
literature fully describing the opportunity of the age.
The Canadian Pacific Irrigation Colonization Company, Ltd.
54 Ninth Avenue Weal, Calgary, Albert, Canao.
SALES DEPARTMENT, CANADIAN PACVIC RAILWAY, IRRIGATED LANDS
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