THK NBW AGB, POMLAin), OBEGOl i HEUMATISM CLAN NOT BE .RUBBED AWAIT nerves, joints nml Ixmcs are throbbing' and twitching" with the pains of Kiicumatisin tlic sulferer 13 apt to turn to the liniment bottle, or sonic otlict external application, in an effort to get relief from the disease, by producing counter-irritation on the flesh. Such treatment will quiet the pain tempo rarily, but can have no direct curative effect on the real disease because it does not tench the blood, where the cause is located. Rheumatism is more than fihiu deep it is rooted and grounded in the blood and can only be reached by constitutional treatment IT CANNOT HI ItUUDlJD AWAY. Itheumatmiu is due to nil excess of uric acid in the blood, brought about by the accumulation in the system if refuse matter which the natural avenues of bodily waste, the Jlowels and Kidneys, have failed to carry off. This leftist: matter, coming in contact with the different acids of the body, forms uric acid which is absorbed into the blood and distributed to all parts of the body, nnd Rheumatism gets possession of the system. The aches and pains are only symptoms, nnd though they may be scattered or relieved for n time by surface treatment, they will reappear at the first exposure to cold or dampness, or after an attack of indigestion or other irregularity. Rhcutim tism can never be permanently cured while the circulation remains saturated with irritating, painprodiicfug uric acid poison. The disease will shift from muscle to muscle or joint to joint, settling on the nerves, causing inllammaliou and swelling nnd such terrible pains that the nervous system is often shattered, the health undermined, and perhaps the patient becomes deformed anil crippled for life. S. S. 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Sloes. 1200.000 droltd with Ini Drpt ol Mkhljsn Will If TODAY mMiik iiIhhiI our iopiilnr one tloll.ir n nioitfh nl.ni that pa at'elilniiiil death hihI iti'i'lilciil mul lrk liiili'iiinlly lllvu kko mul ori'iinitloii. All huliies iiii tho 1'ni'iHi' l nasi I'Hiil tliroiiiili tlio llrst Na'iun.il Hank of I'nrthind, R. L. ALORICH. Mgr. Western OKice 203-210 Mirquim Kit. rortlind. Oregon - - - - - ---- - - - r AUSTIN WELL DRILLS Muto In all l lit ami n I sires. 1 1 el water mul oil yliiri Ileal Drilling- loula mini.-, (let tula " "' I"1" UEALL & CO. 321 Hawthorno Ave. Portland, Or. Tho Kind You lluvo Always Hmiilit litis borno tliu hIiiu (tiro orciias. II. Flotclior, mul lias boon nitulo mulcr hi; luirsoiiai siiMrvisioit lor ovur no yours. Allow no ono i iltu'oivu ytiit lu this. Counterfeits, Imitations nnd ".luht-its-trootl" uro hut Experiments, nml entlaiiK'or tho liealth of Children Kxiturluueo upiinst l.xperimeut. What is CASTOR I A Castoriu is a harmless substitute Tor Castor Oil, Pare. Korie, Props ami Moothiiur Syrups. It Is rieasant. It 4'outalus neither Opium, JMorphiuu nor other Narcotiu hiibstauee. Its uk Is Us gutiranteu. It destroys "Worms nml allays Feverlshness. It cures Dlarrhtua ami "Wind Colic. It relieves 'I'oethlnpr Troubles, cures Constipation nml Flatulency. It lussimllates tho rood, regulates tho Stomach and llowols, Klvlii!? healthy and natural bleep. Tho Children's INumcca Tins Mother's Friend, The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho OtaffiJuc&M In Use For Over 30 Years. th( eiNTtua eewMNT. TT Muaaa iTiiiir, niw to cut. of a weak, sour stream, constantly deposit ing ncritl and corrosive matter in the mus cles, nerves, joints and bones, the body is fed and nourished by rich, health-sustaining blood which completely and permanently cures Rheumatism. S. S. S. is composed of both purifying and tonic properties Just what is needed in every case of Rheu SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. The llmvlliiw Olil IllUinnl. How dear to my heart In the florco howl ing blizzard, Which coiiich from the north llko n wolf on the fold, Predicted by Foster or nomo othor wizard. U'lio charter of nnow and tliu demon of cold; How sweet to ho caught In ItH grasp llko a feather, And find yourself wrapped round a tele graph polo ; Oh, how wn adore, In this wild wintry wertlhcr, This lillzzard that comes when you'ro clear out of coal This wild, whirling blizzard, tho razor edged blizzard, Tho loud-howling blizzard fresh from tho North Polo. Lincoln Journal. Mothers will find Mrs. Wlnriorii floothtni Syrup thn Iks t remedy tousoioriuelrchlldroa ilurlug tho toothing porlod. AatnuUlilntr lirniirnnrr, Mimlcnl CiiHlomer What a flno old specimen you havo up (hero In that gins easel In It H KtrndlvarltiN? New Sali'Niiuin St ruddy what? (Joih, niistor 1 Don't jou know a lldillo when you hco ono? Ht. Vitus' Ineo nml nil Nervous r)lsnne J pcrmiiiionlly rureil ny nr. liini" n ureui rvn Hi ulnrir. Hnnn rnr t Ill.l.fJlr mi ihiiihihiiu IroitUu. Dr. K. II.KIIne,UI.,V31 Arclit,, I'tiUiu.lU AVroiijr .tin ii. Wlillo Dooly wiih lutlilhiR court In WitHliliiKlon County, (Ji'orKlit, n ivrtiiln (iiMicriil HaiiKoii ciiiiic In nml Fat down nt tlu sldo of tho JiiiIki', mid bt'nn to tell lilm nboiit the viiat ainouiitri of pruimrty ln owned. "Stop Just n inomont, Ketiprnl," Bald Dooly. ".Mr. Sheriff, on 1 1. In Jones, tho rooolvor of tux rotuniH." In n fuw inoiHi'iits tlint worthy ap peared. ".Mr. Hooo-lvor," H.tld tlio JudRe, "come up hero nnd niaUo nil Inventory of Hen oral IlatiHoii'M proKrty. Ho luul nils, tiikon mo for you." Sunday Miirq duo. . JVotlilntr lininur. It was an luiposinj; bulldlnj;, but the irnn with tho mjunro valUo did not henl tnte. "iladam," ho nald to tho matron who appeared, "I Khould llko to kIiow you n copy of our book, The Quiet Life, which Is nmkliii; niich n " "Sir," Hbo Interrupted, "thN Is an In st It ut Ion for tho deaf and dumb." Chl ciibo Tribune. hU Signature of A HELP TO OTHERS. "That wiih n iH'autful thought tho inlnlHtur Kavo tm about beliiR on tho lookout for little unobtrusive ways we enn help o,thern, wnRii't It?" paid Mlii SenrB, fervently, to .Mrs. Walley, as the two women wnlUed slowly homo from church toKother. Tin-in. yes, It's u heautlful tlioiiKht," said Mrn. Wnlley, hi u Kimrdeil nmn tier, "hut the hint time parson preiulied that Keiinon 'twas five yearn ii, Just before you enine here It niatle con siderable trouble In my family. "Vex," continued Mm. Walley, with nn iiiim'cIhk kiizc on the cIiiiiiiiIkk f"'" Iiibo of the vIIIiiku trees, "Illram faw a letter directed to, his Aunt I.etltla lyltiB on tho slttlnj,' room table, and he thought he wouldn't wait for me to iiHk lilm to post It, name as I nlwayi had to do two or three times before he remembered. "That Pcriion was right fresh In his mind, nml he picked up that letter, sealed It, .stamped It and poted It, nil without HiiyltiK n word to me till next day. Then he sixvke of II real modest nnd yet pleased with himself. "I'm koIiik to try to live up nearer to that sermon thnu 1'vo been ilolnR. Miiiuly,' he said to me, 'and iiinkn tliliiKS easier for you ; lift some o' the little burdens o' life olT'ii your shoul ders.' 'Well, Hiram,' I said, ns soon as I could speak wlth(ut taking liN head rlKlit off, for you know I'm hlKh-tem- INjretl, excepting for what graee I've got, 'I know you meant well but that wasn't n letter to your Aunt I.etltla yoti'vo sent off. "'Thnt envelope had her old address on of course you didn't mtlee that. She'll get It, but It'll make her mad un it hornet when she sees It and thinks I've been cureless and forgotten tint new place j and Insldo were three ele gant crochet patterns I was calculat ing to tako over to tho minister's wife to-morrow. I put Vni In that old en velope for safe-keeplug they'e been there iitore'n six mouths. I was In tending U let the minister's wife copy them. I laid the envelope out soon as wo got back from meeting, so I'd re member. "Your Aunt Lotltlu despises fancy work, so she'll throw tliein In the llto mid then sit down mid write me.' "So she tllil," ndded Mrs. Walley, grimly, "and It took n good deal of work to got her straightened out. "On tho whole, thero wasn't any lasting harm done, but I was oury thinking us I sat there this morning, I was sort of relieved to think lllram'.i cold kc' lilm home from church to day, all things considered." MAuK TWAIN'S "INSIDE TRICE." How tliu I'lior lliiiikMvllvr IVIC Over IIInimiiiiiIn." Mark Twain noiuo time ago told this story at a dinner given to Tax Commit Hloner Charles Putzol at Hie Fremiti- Koliaft Society Clubhouse In New York: "1 saw Mr. Ptitzel twenti ilvo years ago In Ptitnaurs book store. I went la there and asked for (Icorge II. Putnam, and handed hi my card. A young man took It In, but camo back ami said mat Mr. Putnam was busy ami could not see me. I had merely gen' thero on .1 timtlul finll Mill! Xtlll'loil III loiivo. Ah it irtviiii v.... ...... ..... ... -.- . -. l was going uia my -j' " uunn.nn to a lilir. fat. hitorestlng-liMiklng Iwolc. ... . 1,....,.1 1 It wns cntltloil The Imnsion of Kn gland In tho Kourteentli (.Vuttiry by tho Friars.' I asked tho price or It. " 'Four dollars,' was the answer. "'What discount do you allow pub Ushers?' " 'Forty per cent off.' " 'Woll,' I said, 'I iiiii .1 publlslier.' "Ho put down tho tlgures '40 per cent' on tho card. "I said: 'What discount do you al low nutliorH?' "Ho said: 'Forty per cent.' "U'ntl' I wilil. 'I iiiii llio nntlinr. - i You can nut that down. What discount , do you allow the clergy V "Ho said, '20 per cent.' "'Well,' I snld, 'I am on thq road.' So I took 20 per cent for that. "Ho mit down tlio ilgures ami never Hinlled once. Hero I was working off nil those scintillating brilliancies on lilm. nml not even n spark of recog nition. 1 wns utmost In despair. I thought 1 would try hint on -o more, so I said: " 'You know I am also n member of tho Human Unco. Would sou nllow mo 10 per cent off for th.it V "Ho set that down newr smiled so I said: "Thero Is my card with my address on It. 1 havo no money with me. Send tho bill to my homo nt Hartford. "I picked up the book and wna going nwny when ho mild: 'Walt a minute; thevo Is 10 cents coming to you.'" Publisher's Weekly. Why llo DoviiiM liny. . "He's n regular J.iektif -all-traded. Why, ho built his own garage." "Old he? 1 wasn't aware that ho owned a car." "Ho doesn't. Tho only car that he'd euro to buy Is Just n foot ttx long for the garage ho built." Cleveland Plalu Dealer. llu'. "Nut," said Nrlghtley. "If you wero sure the fellow who beat sou In tho saloon was a policeman, why didn't you tako his number?" "Well," replied l.usehiuan, "I cv had had n number too many already." Philadelphia Press. Thero always" siviiis more excuse for a man to beat a mule than to whip a horse. Any woman who stoops to marry sel dom gets time to stralgliteu un ugaUk Blood EKlinnors Commonly caune pimple, bolls, hives, eczema or salt rheum, or smno other form of erup tion! but sometimes they exist In tho system. Indicated by fcollnirs of weakness, lancuor. loss of appetite, or general debility, without causlntr any breaking out. Hood's SaraBparllla oipols them.rcnovntcs. strengthens and tones tho wholo system. This Is tho testimony of thousands annually Accept no substitute, but Insist on having Hood's Sarsaparilla In usual liquid form or in choeolnteil tablets known aa Sarsataba. 100 doses Jl. A GREAT SEED BOOK. Ferry's 1007 Seed Annual Now Roady for Free Dlstrlbutloi . Ferry's great Seed Hook Is now ready for distribution. Tills is tho book thnt every farmer wants and waits for. It makes no difference what oilier cata logues uro received, fanners tiro not sat isfied until they get Ferry's, because it contains better mid fuller Information. Ferry's Seed Annual, in fact, Is really more than ii catalogue. It differs from the usual seed cntalougo Inasmuch ns it really helps each farmer or gardener to chooso intelligently tho varieties best stilted to his particular needs. Tho wlso selection of vnrlctles results in bigger, netter paying crops. Tlio ex perience gained In llfty jenrsof success ful seed growing is thus nt your com mand. For freshness, purity nnd rollnhlllty Ferry's Seed uro In n class by thorn solves. Thoy uro known nil over the land, nnd fanners everywhere have coonlldenco in tho namo of Ferry, nnd know for n certainty that tholr seeds am bo rolled upon. I hoy know that every p.ickago lias behind it tlio repu tation of n liouco whoso business stand ards are tho highest in tlio trade. Just drop u poilal to 1). M. Forry & Co., Detroit, Mich., and thoy will send you a copy of their 1007 Seod Annual. It's absolutely free. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take I.AXATIVK IlltO.MO QU1NINK Talileti DruKKlMs refund money If It fallt to euro. E, W OKOVK'S slgnaturo It on each box. 23c llnil Not Oiiafrvril It. "It's such hard work to tnlk through this telcphono!" exclaimed JIrv. High mus. "I hndn't noticed tlmt," snld Mr. High mus, who hnd been listening tntlontly for fire minutes at tho other end of the wire. "It may bo n little hard to Iicsr through, my dear, hut It doesn't seem to havo In terfered with tho (low of four couiersa tlon." Of Interest to Women. Kvcry woman naturally should lie healthy nnd strong, but a great many women, iiufiirtiiiiiitcly, are not, owing to tliu un natural comiltlou of tliu lives wu bad. Ileaila he, backache and a general tired condition arc prevail nt nmouget the women of today and 1 1 rulluvu these conditions women rush to tliu druggists for a bottl' ol some prcparalio i supp sed to be particularly for them, nnd contain Ing nulsidy knorts what. If they would just get a lux of llrnmlrr-th's I'll', nnd take them reg darlv every night Torn time all their troublu would disappear, ns these pills re ulato tho organs of the fomiuluo yittem. The s mu iIuhu has tho same ell' rt. no matter how long thoy are used. Draudrolh's I'lllt hivo leeu hi use for over a it-uturv and are sold lu every drug and medicine store, plain or sugar coaled. Itrnlliflc. Crltlck Yes, D'Auber Is homo from his trip to tho Itocky mountains. Ho put In most of his tlmo making sketches of tho mountain peaks. Ho showed mo a lot of them. Ascuui How wero they? Natural? Crltlck Well, they're certainly rocky. Philadelphia Presi. Deafness Cannot He Cured by local applications as they rannot retch tho dlMMod portion ol ttioear. Irieio Isonlyotio way locuredoameii, am) that la by comtttu tlonal remedies. I'tmliu'i l caused by an In rlamrd condition ol the mucous lining of tho Kiutachlan Till. When this tuba U intlamcd you bare a rumbling sound or Imperfect hear ing, and when It Is entirely cloned, Deafness is tliu result, and union tho Intlammation can to taken out and this tubo ro. toted to Its normal condition, hearlniof 111 be destroyed forever; utii caea out of ten aro caused by Catarrh, which la nothing but au luUawed condition of Ibd-mucous surfaces. We will give Ono Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that can not to cured by lull's Catarrh Cure, bend for circulars, free, K. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O. Bold by Drufult'. 7to. Hall's family 1'llU Jt tho best. Burrows of tHa Plulocrncjr. First Millionaire Hard Hues these days. Second Millionaire Yes; our rela tives aro waiting for ua to dio to go: our money, and tho rest of the world doesn't waut to wait that long. Now York Sun. DON'T DESPAIR. Read the Experience of a Minnesota Woman and Take Heart. Tf vnur back nches. nnd von fenl sick. - v ' languid, weak anil inlsorablo day nftor ssw tiny noire worry. Doan'a Kidney Pills jfm vx& cured thousands YT ' women in tho same Mpja condition. Mrs! A. H Hoiiuiin, BPn for Doan'a Kidnoy IHK Pills I would not be H living now. Tliey flft ctireti mo In 1809 and " I've been woll slnco. ( used to luivo such pain in my hack Unit once I fainted. Tlio kidnev secre tions wero much disordered, and I was so far gone tlmt I was thought to lm nt death's door. Since Doan'e Kidney Ptlld piidhI mo I feel ns if I had lwn pulled back from the tomb." bom dv nn tieaiors. ou cents a uox. Foflter-Mllburn Co., Huffulo, N. Y. PUTNAM Ceter nsora txihtr and faster color tbwi any atacr shc Oaw 10c aaciaaa asiaf lass! ! chra starfad rasalts. Aaa stealer, arwa wW aen4 aast aaM at 1C a 6Sa assl ask casar. MONROC MHiG CO Wsa1s. atisssart wmm m " " The Vnnkee Notion. There never lived n more steady nnd persistent grumbler than Keubon Hull. Not only tho weather, the state of his health ami his crops furnished lilm with subjects, but the most reasonable and lenient laws which could bo con structed raised discontent In .ltcubcn'i mind. "I dtinno what they mean by tolling folks to cart their wasto stuff over to that dump nt tho end o' Grantham's Woods Instend o' leaving It In the Lnwtou sullar-hole," ho said, Indig nantly, ono day. "Suppose tho sullar holo does show up fro-ji tho road, what business hns this town got to put nn In junction on folks dumping stuff In it'' "Tho town's bought tho old Lnwton place," said his neighbor, In tho pad lie tono people usually employed In nil ddesslng Mr. Hall. "And I thought you wero ono of those that said 'twas an eyesore. Do you want to dump nny o' your old Junk In there, Itetib, tidy ns you aro?" "No. I don't wnntor," said Mr. Hall, sullenly j "but I wanter have tho right In case I wanter, an' I wanter know why I haven't got It" PILES CURED IN C TO 14 DAYS. l'AZO OINTMKST Is guaranteed to euro any rare of Iclilng, blind, bleeding or protruding illc In C to II days or money rcfnudcd.uOc. Strictly Hnalnra. "Tho grnspln'eU man I ever knowed," snld Uncle Jerry Peebles, "was an old chnp named Snooplns. Somebody told him once that when ho brenthed ho took lu oxygen nnd gave out carbon. Ho spent a whole day tryln' to find out which of them two gases coit the most If you havo to buy 'cm. Ho wanted to know whether ho wns makln' or losln' money when ho breathed. Chicago Tribune. ShiMA Into Your Shoes Allen's Foot-Kao. A pointer. It makes tight or now shoes fcol easy. It Is a certain euro for sweating, callous and hot, tired, nrtilng foct. Sold by all Druggists, l'rlro U.'o. Trial pack ago mailed KltlX Address Allen 8. Olmsted, LeUoy, Now York. Omliilosi of History-. Tho good people of Salem had Just burned another witch. "According to the census," they said, "there nro too many women In Massachu setts, anyway." In order to make a show of being Im partial, however, they looked nround for Wizard Ilurbuuk, but ho had escaped to California. iisAlls ""C and Karthipiako i mill-mill iri'iiiiPi-s,v-tabllshed ovur:Hl)inrs iiuo. but Dr. I'lervu's famous Electric licit ana Trusses may t n bo had bv addresHlmr Djfor SJ a 1)11. HKItCK.tKO.V. 1117 NiwOrcuUr "7vs Chestnut Hi., Alameda, Cal. Today Keep this for reforuiico. 1: -7.H4 i A CROPS NEVER FAIL In ilia llitfr Nunke Vllir, Itlutio, whr :3,U Mliibalil Vulley hunmevkers ar already iot-ated. Cou,iMi arr s umletvloiwd, Irrlsab'a Ittn.l Hill uwnll lh (filler, lllcli-at and beat waierrtl vallsy In the world, Finest o.lmatai rlio.cetl frull liiiinens crops of grain, allatra suirar Umln. K.0U0, Oolnvinteil In sugar fnciorle. ew It, It. eileip slon In Yellowntonu wrK onens country of vast re oiirc. AhIiIoii started Jau. I, ivud, a record breakar. Wrliv for eurtlrulars. O. O. MOOIIKKKAI. KHTATKCOMI'ANY HI. Anthony mid Aalituu, Idaliu. "When you buy WET WEATHER CLOTHING you want complete protection and long service Tnoso and many other good points aro combined In TOWER'S FISH BRAND OILED CLOTHING You c&rft afford to buy any other AjTOwl CO lTONUA. T1 CnOiN CO . Si OTjJ?f5r'A 17 1 ukjJII "m I "J& ' 1 02b"3 In Harvesting Dollars la pojuiblo if the seed be judiciously planted. m Southern Alberta, Canada, lias demonstrated beyond a doubt that it ia the greatest cereal growing country on the continent, and "Alberta Red Wheat" grown thero took both the Gold and Bronze medals at the Portland Kxposition. The Canadian Pacltlc liaihvay Company has 3,000,000 acres of tho best of land, irrigable and non-irrigable, just east of Cal gary, Alberta, which they are selling at from f 12 to 15 per acre for non-irrigable and $18 to 25 per aero for irrigable. Lands Fold by them three months ago at these prices are now now being hold by the purchasers at 50 per acre and upwards. The harvesting of dollars invested in these lands is just as certain as tho harvesting of cereals. If you are interested drop a card to the address below fai literaturo fully describing the opportunity of tho age. The Canadian Pacific Irrigation Colonization Company, Ltd. 54 Ninth Avenue West, Calgary, Alberta, Canada. SALES DtPARlattNT. CANADIAN PAOflC RAILWAY. IRRIGATED LANDS B star la sncatlon this paper when writing. FADELESS DYES Is It Your Own Hair? Do you pin your hat to your own hair? Can't do it? Haven't enough hair? It must be you do not know Ayer's Hair Vigor! Here's an Intro duction 1 May the acquaint ance result in a heavy growth of rich, thick, glossy hair! And wcknow you'll never be gray. I think that Ayr's Hair Vigor Is th most wonderful hslrgrnwer tlmt w eter mills. I har itieil It for soma tlmo and I can truth fully pit that I am greatly ileaneit with It. t cheerfully rernmineml It a a plenitlil rrepa ration." MisS V. IIruuk, Wajland, Mich, Mad br J. C. Ayer Co.. Lowell, Mass. Alio manunoiursra or SARSAPAB1LU. PILLS. CHERRY PECTORAL. yers ym ERRYS prove their worth tit harvest time. Afteroverfiftyycarfof success, they arc pronounced the best and surest by careful planters everywhere. Your dealer sens incni. iwi accn Aannal free on request. I. M. TEUMY CO., VttnU, MMB. DR. G. GEE WO Vontlerful Horns Treatment Tlila wondsrfnl Chi nera Doctor Is called Krrat btcauso ha cuira rraplo without opera tion that an. a'veil up In dlis Ila caret wl.h tlinno wondarfut Cht nna lierhi. roots, Inula, harlcs and vritatalili-s lhat art) cntlrrly un known lo iiipillrat act. nice In this country tlirnimn thnuno ot (lima lmrnilimrrmfjk. Tills hiinoUiilnct'r knows tho anion orovrrtOO ilirror nt rcnu-dl' a, which liuuwnsucrratru'ly In dltlrront illarnias. llo iruaran'rrslocuro catarrh, rulhmn, tunc, ihrpat rhiuniatlim, nrrvniisuMs, atomacli, lurr.kht nrya, clo. hai hun.lrols of tostlinonlals. L'harws modrratn. Call nml seoliliru lv.lonta nut or tho city wrtln f"r blanks ami ctrculan. Hnd ataliii. I'UNHUI.TATIUN UlltU. AiltlrvM The C. Gee Wo Chinese Medicine Co. 1C2)i first St, S. C. Cor. Morrison Jtcntlon jiapor Portland, Oregon WHERE TO BUY A PIANO When Rlierman, Clay .t rnmpany, tlio olil Pai-lilo (.'oast I'lauo Hniiko, wliloli lias hi'on (lolnir Imalticiis at tho corner of Kearney ami Kuttvr streets, Han Krau rlico, for over thirty-live years, tun rhail tho I'lano Inulneti of tho Allen A Ollburt-ltainaker Co, It was every vthero admitted that It was the niont significant transaction over annouiu'eil I'liiicoriiliiK tho muslo business of tho l'acltlo Northwest. linportant, because Hliorinau, Clay A Company are so well known as a staunch, reliable Una. They have a ono.prlco system. Kvery I'lano Is mark ed lu plain tlKiire. A child can bu a I'lano from Hhermau, Clay A Company Jut as safely as can a state senator, and at the same price. Thoy aro I'uclllo Coast agents for the famous Htolnway piano; also many other standard makes such as the Kliabo. Kverett, Maou A Hamlin. Ilardman, A. II. Chau, Klschcr, I'ackanl. Conover. Ludwlff, Kimribury, Ktey, Kmeron, rlterlitiK, Wellington, HuntliiKton and MeiideHsohn. Alio Kstey, 1'aek aril and Clilrueo Cottaeo Organs, I'lano 1'layers and Victor Talk IhK Machines, When you visit Portland, Bnokano, Taroma, rieattle, Kverett, llulllneham or Kan 1'raneUco, you should call and let) the l'lanns exhlbtteil by Sherman, Clar A Co, Their Portland store Is op posite tho postotllce, blxth and Morri son streets. P.N.U No. 8-07 ! TYTI1KN writlnir to advertisers pleas mention this paper. raal aasj cattaa aauaaV was) aaa ia Wrtu far Iraa kaaUat haw U aVa. A QBEmm ' V nVaftaJpatw: OftsrraiTlaWl'nTtrl1-Wrwa1V