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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1907)
Catarrh . conatltHtlonul dlieM orlBlnatlna; In re blood and requiring constitutional mcnt actlnB Uiroufth nnd purifying- the 1 for Its radical and permanent euro. rcatcstonfltltutlonal remedy la od73 Sarsaparilla luaunl liquid 'form or In chocolated known nsSareatabs. 100donei$l. d ond other local forms of catarrh pllovcd by Catarrlots, which allay In- nation and deodorlzo dlschoriro. we. Differs)!! Methods. 11. - i i fit men urea iiiio a utwia 1 1 I ... I . L. -I - t. 4 . ly violence ana wiin ninugnier. onit men una nn oinior way ly wedding a banker's daughter. IIU Idcn of II. . . ii n re t tie locomotive urcinnii spone up. makes ine tired," lie na Id, "to hear bases talk about klllln' off the tnoke jeo by 'Intellltent HrlnV If I was things I'd do a little Intelligent "jn.vadf. ou enn btt your life on I'd flre some of tno ooxscs." (hsin StrniiB, nn onutorn philnnthro Iiiih oHtubllnhod in Now YorkCily us of milk lootl)8 whoro ptiro titur milk is wold to tho Joor for ono bottle. AbKoluto niitiHOptic cloaii- (ilitliui'ltntlvu liwtiltioo In KiikIiiikI wiih ouo at Hury Ht. KdimiiHlH TJio oarlk'Ht of n wliulinlli which oxlHted In ltl)t. lAiW'Krnilu Iron orog ninl Impure Kniphlto, hiij'h thu HiiKliit'orliiK and AllnliiK Joiiniiii; hnvo buen HiuulU'd by electricity with miccckh In Norway, tho rcHiillliift ilj lion beliiK of very Kootl (liiallty. One nuthorlty rvcoiiiiiienilH the imu of n teiiHioonfiil of miltpotor to a pat of rIuo iin a deodorizer, hiij'h Wood Crnlt. It Ih further claimed that It heipH tho kIho to dry faMer and be come harder, nor Ih the Htrenth and tenacity Impaired In any way. 'J'hc nmotint of money Rpeut on the harbor of Manila mid tho 1'uhhIk Hlver duiliiK the paKt year totaled at nearly $-l,r00,(MX)( It Ih now tho bom and HfifcHt harbor In the Orient Urenk WatorH and larKO covered iloekH havo been coimtriicted and channel clear ed Tho Improvement aro not yet completed. The HwIhk TelearaDh Donnrtinont Ih required by him in allbranchoa ' ,,n" 'l- ,n )ntrlvance for making t.. ..i t...- ...nu " telephone larirclv niitonmtle nmi for iontorpriuo. In cIoiuihIdk tlio milk ho uscfl two thinHhot water IOHAX. The KUntoninK bottlcH tea- tho offcctivcnoHH of thin method. , you are auxloun to co Into pub e," nnld the luflucntlul man. How would you advise mo to ut itr Ml," If you are pernonolly oin- I should BUfKrst politic. If Ifo Is soclully ambitious I should ; diplomacy." Washington Htar. A Hoof aiinrtllMtt. new Slncor building In New York up to Its thirty-sixth tloor and sixteen uioro tloon to add. juriic it in n nine eariy yet to En ii aerial whltewlucs, but It will o bo done pretty soon. duty of thin Important official to push the clouds off the roof. I'lund I'lnln Dealer, ica de rcasc elps file Wagon up the Hill load eeema UnUtcr Wagon i team wear longer You make o nioncr, and have more time lake money, when wheels aro cd with :a Axle Grease lie longest wearing and most factory lubricant in the world. STANDARD OIL CO. I R. nurtTOrt. Aiitrcr aea Chemist, rill. Colorado, npocltnon pfictai Oold, rad, lephone largely niitonmtlc and for KKatly dliulnlHhliiK tho work of tho employes. For the future, by a HVBtcm of central batteries, the telephone will register Itn own conversations, nnd all tho attendants will have to do will bo to prow a button nH conversation coimea. Tho French Nnvy Department Jh en ferine upon a general overhaul of the hollers on nil warshlpH fitted with ver tlcnl tubes. Several accident to boil ( cih of thla tyio have rendered the fitop necessary. Tho JolnlriK of tho tuLes Is tho Hource of wcaknesK, danger be Klmiltur as noon nn the temperature ex ceed 000 or 050 defaces. Ilon.'iifor wnrd tlie tulwj will hnvo to proj set lor B mllllmetcr Into the collector. A new system of wlrclcsH telephony, Invented by Profeasor Mnjorama of Koine, wna tried early In April be tween tlie central telegraphic Instltuto In Itomo and tho rndlotelCKraphlc rta- thin of Monto Mario, u dlstunco of nbout two and a hnlf miles. The pe culiarity of the npparatiiH consists In tho employment of Majornma's hy draulic microphone In the circuit. It j was found tlmt even tho timber df tho voice was perfectly reproduced, nnd when two persons spoke alternately be fore tho microphone, their voices were clearly distinguishable at tho receiver. Kxperlments with tho same apparatus over longer distances are to be made. A new form of thermometer, which may prove useful In lalxiratorles and factories, has been- Invented by Mon sieur Founder of tho Sorbonne, IarlB. It makes use of the principle that the tension of a saturated vapor depends MiJcly on the temperature, nnd Is In dependent of the volume, ns long as the liquid from which It Is produced hns not been wholly vaporized. The npparatus consists simply of a rcscr vol" to contain tho vaiior, connected with a copjier tube of nny required length. A manometer at tho end of For the Children UNCLE SAM AND PISH. To succeed these days you must have plenty of grit, cour age, strength. How Is It with the children? Are they thin, pale, delicate? Do not forget Ayer's Sarsaparilla. You know it makes the blood pure and rich, and builds up the general health in every way. Tho children cannot jxilblr Intra itno4 hfnltli untax Ilia Ixiwali aia In proper conill tlon, AilUKglili llrer rlrei cnatel tnriRiia. bt braatli, rouitlpalad Ixiwalu, Correct all Iheia br rItIiiic hikII laiallva doiaa of Ajer'i J-llli. All vefeUble, .uftar coated. I A Muleb l( by J. O. Arr Co.. Ixmoll, Haw. Also manufaoturari of yers n HAIR VIGOR. AGUE CUBE. CHERRY PECTORAL, j J ant IVlint II Meant. Goodley Of courso Meanlcy very bad life. Knox Yes, and he's going from bad tp worse. ' Goodley You haven't hoard, that he's dying? Knox Yes, I have. Philadelphia Press. A Novel I'riiinsfl KxIpiiaIoh of Fed prill Andiorlly. With the stock of food flsh In the United States growing Icbb each yeni the proposal of the Amcrlcnn Fisheries Hoclely, mndo at Its meeting at Krlc, that control over the rivers and lakes ho given to the Federal government, I? n matter of tlmoly Interest, says the Philadelphia Itccord. "Hhail In tho Delaware are less plen tiful than ever, and tho record of other rivers where they onco abounded Is the same," snld an old fisherman the other day, "Complaint Is rife from the l Potomac to the Connecticut. The de pletion of the great lakes Is deplorable. ,They are growing less and less capable of furnishing their former supply of fish. "Of course the extension of Federal control Is not popular, but there seems to bo no otjier way of meeting the sit uation. Where n river, ns tho Dela ware, flows lictwecn two States neither has absolute Jurisdiction, and laws rarely dovetail so as to effect n super vision worth the name. Moreover, artl- jflclal propagation must be carried on on a great scale and under the direc tion of some authority adequate to Be st. Vitus Dance ana all Ncrvoua DUfoaes J permanently cured nr vt. Kline-a urea ftimrar. Ht, od for KllKK 12 trial bottle and treatlie. l)r. IL ILKlla., UL, Ml Arch HL, Pblla.,I'a. Lort'i Arrnkcnintr. "I'm almost sure the count Is In lore with me," excitedly eclalmcd the first belreec. "What makes you think so?" Inquired the other. "He asked me today how much I was worth." Philadelphia Press. Mother will And Mrs. WlnfloTv'a Soothing Bjrrup tho b.it remedr to uta for their chlldrca 4 urlng tho tcathlUK period. 'OOO'OOO'Ooll s paAOAU junomu eqj juaujujsioJ eq) Xq jv.C ju pajpibss ojm jo va 002' I SujAsq 'uod moo xpi 'utdof jo iuD)gX jiuoj(Ba oqj zpiuo)sa Xp)odtijoD oj uo qj ni It Cures While You Walk. Allen' Font-Knee In a cerlaln cure for hot. dweatlnif.callnii, arid mvollcn.aelilriK feet. Bold by all DriiRKl't. 1'rlrr .'fx-. Don't accept any atitwtltlitc. Trial iinrknce 1'IIEK. Atldrcu Allen H. Oluttcd, to Jtoy, N. Y. led a !eurln5 Its full results. . "Tho bill now being drafted by Con- ;gressman Shims or Pittsmirg to oo j Introduced at the next session of Con- then, 1 gross will doulitlessly be opposed by Btrict constructionists or state rigms. Hut Its provisions will be for the gen eral good, and there nppears to be no other way of securing the supply for future generations." A Joint commission of the States ot New York and New Jersey Is now working on laws to be passed by those commonwealths. Pennsylvania has a commission which Is authorized to co operate with It Stoaur Cumpnur. 'I suppose," said Cltiman, "you find every doa't the ride home to Swamphurst day pretty long and lonesome, you?" "Well," replied Subbubs, "of course It's long, but I can't say It Is lone some. You see, I usually havo a new servant girl with me." Philadelphia Press. ll.f.raucoi CajtMioaie H tollclled. Mule Team ORAX llnnkl ct and Koiivenlr Oamo. lOo. llorax Co,, Oakland, Cat. ra. C. Gee Wo Tba well known reliable CHINESE Root and Herb DOCTOR Tfaa matte a life itudr of roots ami liarlx, and In that aluiljr dlMotereti and I air. 1 Ing to tba world hie wonder. 1 ful remtxll... I'olaons or Druca Uied-tla Cures Operation, or Without the Aid of a Knife fnlet-e to Oiiro Uatarrh. Aathroa, I.unu, nuinatl.m. MerrouaneM, Nerioue Iletillltr, titer. Hlilner TroiililHialeoixMt JUanbood. ukneM and All l'rltate LiImc.m. URE CANCER CURE ved from Peklnir, China Safe, Sure ana kc able. W8UUTATION rRCI3 ot eall, write for implon blank and circa. V.: 'ITinaa 1 cenie in atami, VO ('IIINKriKUKI)l(IINK Oresoo. povnture. Ily means of thin Instru mcnt nn engineer In his olllco may watch tho changes of tempcrnturo tak Ing placo at a distant point. IBt,, Oor. Uorrieon. Portland. Ore I'leaae Mention Tbla l'aptr. pstoCalifornia OVEB leRoadofaThous- ind Wonders" Portland to Los Angeles rnnrlh Van Fr.inrlern ....-..ww rililio imo It with 114 haatitlful liloturei haa boon inihllahod by theru l'iolfioComnanvllluitrat- lieiorlblnir li llmollnn. nf iiiUrfui road and the country wmcii it panel, It can bo ot nrtorilKnea. you Kut ready to no Etit ramom- or athrnnali Irln HrAt in flhf. tlmll. flll.tl... Am-I 'uivimiiiiir your iiuaei oror ino N , Short lino, Union J'acllto cnRoA Nortlnvemern, Addreia y to any 0. Jt. 4 N, asent for mploto Information, Vm, Mo W t UlDUlDr AUDI. Jr DTK tun, The SInrvoI of lllalnncc. The distance to tho nearest fixed star Is so tremendous that, like many of tho facts of astronomy, It Is lH.'yond tho grasp of the human Imagination, though not beyond the reach of ninth ematlcal demonstration. Light, which travels at a speed of J80.000 miles In a single second of time, takoH over four years to reach us from tho nearest star. Tho thread spun by a spider Is so oxcesslvely fine that a pound of It would ho long enough to reach around tho earth. It would take ten pounds of It to reach to tho moon nnd over .'1,000 pounds to stretci to the sun. Hut to got n thread long enough to reach tho nearest star would require half n mil I Hon tons. If a railroad could bo built to this star and tho faro fixed at a cent a mile the total cost of the Journey would ho $2.10,000,000,000, or more than sixty times the wholo amount of coined gohl In tho world. Ittiliiulnut Coiifuaalon. "Mnybelle, has Harry ever kissed you?" "Just once, Gladdy; but ho begged so hard I couldn't rcfuso him." "When wiib it?" "Last Thursday night." "Whoro did he kiss you?" "In this town, of course." That doesn't answer my question. Whero did ho kiss you?" "At home." "That isn't whnt I wnnt to know. Whero did ho kiss you?" "In tho conservatory." "That 1b another evasion. Whoro did ho kiss you?" "Kr In tho dark." "You may Just as well tell mo tho straight truth. Whoro did ho kiss you?" "On tho back of my hand, 1C you think It's any of your business." Hcrrlle Flatter. Alexander the Great bad mounted his fiery Bucephalus and was putting the famous war horse tbrouch his paces. "How do I look?" be asked. "Like a Chicago mounted policeman, sire," said his chief of commissary. Pleased with the comparison, Alexan der spurred Bucephalus straight at a five tirrJi It? SHi nodded to the young man with tho caintrfU $100 Reward, $100. The readers of this paper will bo pleased to learn tliat thero is at least ono dreaded dUcapc that sclonco has been nblo to euro in all its stage, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Curols the only posltlvu euro now known tothe mcuiciu irmorimy. vatarrn ue ng a comma-. tlonaldlicaso. requires, constitutional treat I ineut Hall's Catarrh Curola taken internally, acting dlroctly upon the blood and mucoussur-1 facet of tho system, thcroby dct'oylng the foun dation of tho dloao, and giving t o jiat ent stranuth by building up tho eonstltui foil and assisting naturo in doing its work. Tho pro prietors havo so much faith in itsruratlvapow ers .hat they offer Ono Hundred Pollarsforany caso that it falls to euro. Bend for list of testimonials. Address K J. CHENEY St CO., Toledo, 0. Sold by all druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Tills for constipation. A Bora Diplomat. Canvasser Good morning, madam. I'm Introducing a polish for cleaning liver, It U superior to anything now on tho market and the price la only CO cents a box. Mrs. Smart (sharply) Don't vrud any. Canvasser Sorry to have troubled yon, madam. I see the lady next door was right Mrs. Smart Eh I What did the aayl Oanmeeer She said I needn't waste my time calling here, as you had no liver. Mrs, Smart The impudent thing I Give me elx boxee. Wurau Vet. False rumors nro annoying, Hut hotolkeepers say Tho moHt annoying roomers Aro thoso who will not pay. Philadelphia Press, An Ohio man who married n deaf and dumb girl thought ho hud acquired a treasure until ho discovered that she could whistle. Truth and Quality appoal to tho Woll-Informed In every walk of life and are essential to per manent buccobs and creditable stand ing. Accordingly, , It la not claimed that Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Sonna Is tho only romody of known yaluo, but ono of mnny reasons why It is tho host of porBonal nnd family laxatives la tho fact that It cleansos, swootons and rollovea tho intornnl organs on which It acts without any dobllltatlng nfter effects- and without having to Inoreaso the quantity from time to time It acts pleasantly and naturally and truly as a laxativo, and Ha componont parts are known to and approved by physicians, as It 1b free from all objeotlonablo substances. To got Us bonoficlal offoots alwayti purohaso the genuine manufactured by the Call fornla Fig Syrup Co., only, and for ale by all leading druggists. A ALL DAY BEFORE HER. 1 In no other town than Dublin Is the traveler so impressed by the fact that the public vehicles are really Hcrvnnts of the public. A writer In Macmlllan'e Magazine declares that In Dublin nre a people who refuse to be dictated to. No white jiosts, registered stopping places, are considered. Passengers gel In where they will and out where they will. Occasionally, of course, conductors, being, after all, only mortal, deem It necessary to hurry the leisurely jicdes trlnn, who clambers slowly and majes tically Into the car, but his urging If always resented. One evening an old dame's feelings proved too much for her. 'She hulled the car too late; we had passed, and by the time we pulled up she was sev eral yards down the road. She was becomingly arrayed, I re member. In a siKrtlc.'-.sl white mob cap and n b'lue check apron, that covered her ample petticoat to the very hem. She had a big basket on her arm, and came trundling after the car In a very aggrieved fashion. Perhaps the conductor was In a hur ry; pcrhnps he thought her pace un necessarily slow; nt nny rnte, he clang ed the bell vociferously. Jerking iter basket on to the foot board and catching tho brims rail In ono hand, she stood on the road and treated him to a Hood of eloquence, while he tried vainly fo make her eith er enter the car or release her hold. The driver was growing Impatient, and tho other occupants were so openly nnnised that the conductor lost his tem per. "Will ye get on or will ye not?" he thundered. "Get on? Whnt else would I be do In', If ye'd only give me time." Then she did condescend to get on, nnd linajly seatetl herself with a genial smllo that embraced tho entire com pany. "My," she remarked, "what a hurry wq'ro In I Sure, we have the day be fore us" it was 0 fn the evening "and that young man rampagln nnd clattcrln' as though Ould Nick was af ter him." Ilnrtl to Answer. The golfer hnd n very good opinion of himself, says a writer in the St Louis Post-Dispatch, nnd nfter making a fairly good drive ho turned to his cnddle. "I suppose," ho said, "you have been round tho links with worso players than me, eh?" Tho caddlo took no notice, and tho golfer began again. "I sny," ho said, loudly, "I suppose you'vo been round the links with worso plnyers than me, oh?" "I heard you tho first time," replied tho cnddle, calmly. "I'm Just thinking about ltV . Too IndulKeut. "I don't see why you sneer nt Mr. Markley," sho said, "becauso he's so shabby. Clothes don't make n man." "No," replied her husband, "but his wlfo's clothes often break a man. I sneer nt Markley becauso ho's fool 1 enough to bo that sort of man." Phlla- l.nltlttn Prima RHEUMATISM CAN NOT BE .RUBBED AWAY It la perfectly natural to rub the spot that hurta, and when tlio musclei nerves, joints and bonea arc throbbing and twitching with the pains o Rhcumatism tho sufferer h apt to turn to the liniment bottle, or some otheC external application, in aa effort to get relief from the disease, by producing sountcr-irritatioa ou the flesh. Such treatment will quiet the pain tempo rarily, but can have no direct curative effect on the real disease because it docs not reach the blood, where the cause is located. Rheumatism is mora than skin deep it is rooted and grounded in the blood and can only bo reached by constitutional treatment IT CANNOT BE RUBBED AWAY. Rheumatism is due to an excess of uric acid in the blood, brought about by the accumulation in the system of refuse matter which the natural avenue's of bodily waste, the Bowels and Kidneys, have failed to carry off. Thia refuse 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 tha body, and Rheumatism gets possession of the system. The aches and pains ore only symptoms, ana though they may be scattered or relieved fr c a tima by surface treatment, they will reappear ct the first exposure V, cold or dampness, or after an attack of indigestion or other irregularity. Rheuma tism can never be permanently cured while the circulation remains saturated with irritating, pain-producing uric acid poison. The disease will shift from muscle to muscle or joint to joint, settling on the nerves, causing inflammation and swelling and such terrible pains that the nervous system is often shattered, the health undermined, and perhaps the patient becomes deformed and crippled for life. S. S. S. thoroughly clcanse3 the blood and renovates the circulation by neutralizing the acids and expelling all foreign matter from, the system. It warms and invigorates the blood so that instead of a weak, sour stream, constantly deposit- StfSSfk 0fk acrid and corrosive matter in the mus- WjjJ cles, nerves, joints and bones, thebody is fed Kj9 WJB and nourished by rich, health-sustaining 0 aj)r t$ Qsy blood which completely and permanently . 1 . r r r f - 1 cures ivncumausm. o. o. o. is composcu of both purifying and tonic properties just what is needed in every case of Rheu matism. It contains no potash, alkali or other mineral ingredient, but is made entirely of purifying, healing extracts and juices of roots, herbs and barks. If you are suffering from Rheumatism do not waste valuable timo trying to rub a blood disease away, but begin the use cf S. S. S. and writo us about your case and our physicians will give you nny information or advice desired free of charge and will send our special treatise on Rheumatism THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. PURELY VEGETABLE Shrewd Scheme. Trnvolor In Parlor Car Porter, that mnn In front will give you a quarter for dusting him off, won't ho? Porter Ycsslr I Trnvolor Vell, I'll glvo you half a dollar to lonvo" tho dust on him and not brush It off ou to me. Soinervlllo Journal. How many opportunities ttiero nre to upend monoy 1 And how few oppor I tunitles to junko It 1 I.eHlnsr Illm Doirn Genllr Archie (deeply mortified) You prefer to dispense with my visits hereafter, Miss Pinkie, do you? Miss Pinkie Why, yes, Mr. Feather top. In these depressing times one must dispense with onj's luxuries, you know. Succeeded. New Contributor I try to write with a free, unhampered style. Editor (looting over bis manuscript) Well, you succeed. I never saw any thing quite so magnificently independent of the rules of grammar as this is. BBTaTaTaTHBVaBBTaWkTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTb:TaTaTaTa JTLK SSSSSSS m I II II I I II I HtaTaTaTi SMI iSaW ' ami lilllllllllllllllllMsWmZllBllBIW"TfcallBllBlinaW- -aHKianaVXI4it-SBVsV:iaji' ISbTsTSK ATSM The Kind You Havo AJwa-vs Boutrht lias borno tho simia- turo of Clias. H. Fletcher, and has been inado under his personal supervision for over 30 years. Allow no ono to deceive you In this. Counterfeits, Imitations and Just-as-good" aro but Experiments, and endanger the liealth of Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTOR I A Castoria is a harmless substitute 'for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing1 Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys "Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and "Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Tho Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. The Kind You to Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over 30 Years. THC OINTftUR COMPANY. TT MURHAT TRCCT, HCW tORK CITT. Every bit of Preferred Stock Salmon is spring-packed Royal Chinook from the Columbia River the best salmon in the world and the pick of them, the choice run of the season, caught before they leave the salt water Preferred Stock Canned Goods racsad WauaTtr Uu But ax Grown are guaranteed to be of high quality. A pound of Preferred Stock Salmon is a pound of concentrated nutrition, extra rich in proteids j a most wholesome food for the workcrj delicate feast for particular eaters. In iry-oftntngcant Prtftrred Stock from grocert Allan it r.twii.Waoloalt Groctn. Portland, Ortsoa.TJ.S.A. W. L. DOUGLAS $3.00 & $3.50 SHOES thJoKId SSPSHOES FOR EVERY MEMBER OF&fl W THE FAMILY, AT ALU PRICES. 5SS 49gTC nffilfS ( Ta any ono who can prove W.L. &SOpUUU J DoutRma Oomm not maka&mell 0ABA"as ) mora M an' m $3 & SS.EO shoes r&& watrll ( UimnBnjf olhar manufxeturap. THE REASON W. L. Douglas shoes nro worn by more people la all walka ofllfe than any othar make 1 5 becaue of their excellent atyla, eaay-fitilne, nnd auparlor Treating Qualities. The aelection oftheleathera and other material for each part of the ahoe and eery datail of tha making ielooUed after bv the most complete orcanl atlon of superintendents, fore-nonnnU eklllactshoemokers, who reoalva the highest wages paid in the thoei nduitry, and whoe workmanship cannot be excelled. If I could take you nto mylarzofaotoriesat llrockton.Mass., and show you how carefully L. Douplan ahoea are m ado .you would then understand why they hold thelrshape, fit better, wftrl nnir.r and nr. nf .mater v.Iua than anv other make. My 04.OO mnd SA.OO O.ILT EDBE Shorn amnnot bo equalled at nny mrlam. CAUTION I The genuine have W. L. Douglas uame and prioeatamped on bottom. Xttke No Nulistllute. Ask your draler for W. L. Douglas shoes. If he cannot supply you. send direct tofoctory. Bhoasaenteverywhereby mall. Catalog f roe. W. L. Douglas, Brockton, Mass. MADE FOR SERVICE IN THE ROUGHEST WEATHER AND GUARANTEED ABSOLUTELY WATERPR00F POMMEL SLICKERS $350 This trade mark ond the word Tower on the buttons dlstln nulsh this hlah arade slicker from (the Just as good a 4 rowra to. ... u 1 , "0" (. UMMM 1. .IN... ...4m4. ,H 'vlU . 1W Mortgages SSLt tics purchased. LOANS made. H. E. NOBLE Commercial Block PORTLAND, OREGON ENGRAVING Write Us PLATES POR PRINTING HICKS-CHATTEN Portland Oresefl P.N. U. New 44-97 1TTTMKN writing- to adrerttsers plaasa YY Mention tills paper.