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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1907)
MERITS OF THE COMBINE. Method rtatarrn Kiciimntlon nV'10".. ,lnllnntO lung tlsMICO. I A Hi)')knn mini u'rnln In II. n nr..i. tl diRCHtlvo, or"8, ' InoIonfltntoKxpermU,.. shUion M, crflDf ...... dm iroiicrni ", ....i n mun. reei-nt v. Itn.iilrln,, t -..n ao"" " -i....iiiitf!iio nim """: ,. : . ' -- i - v " .1 n ci"r ; ... mnou uuu wiu w Comparison Made With Old of Harveatlna;. ro IW' f euros. and tho growing nnd cutting of wheat, tho mid flour-making content of tlio berry ns affected by noil, cllmateniid motliodn of cutting. Professor It. W. Thatcher, director of t!io station, miHwered tlio Inqitlrlua iin follown; 1. J)ooh (hit wheat loo ntiy of tlio Oftfforitlul elements for good Hour by standing until rlpo cnotii-h to out und thresh til ono operation. "Wheat doi'H not losu any of Its con tlluontii by standing until lb Ih tlior oughly rlpo, It doon, howovor, munu- fun! urn mid fttnro nn n uritmiuftmt I,. ur'i. MfdJ",raM "Vhjr !'S?r on. - ' ProPorUon Htnrch tllllll If out whon I i,.r where nnoiBcr vn ... "1V'M""-. m,d arrange- . , ," " " "K'uy ... i iiir r.i- " . nr hinri'it miti u hmuliii p tir,.n,..n,... ,.t - i ... . . . Pock. gluten. I'lio difference In thin reaped Is ruthor small, however." 55. Are tlio burrloi hh nlumn when combined inncliino uh when i ...I. .t nuiv-Hiii iiy a Dinner or ... mPLr8 n iim vo co. ITfll " ,1 A 1 1 11: Ln Hi" r. ?inR;nnt tutiotml romcuy. .i.. mm r" . .....i ..t.t.i. flUlfc-'V . . . Itl -IUCUI ..,,.1 WW' '" Xi. 100 (CISC 1. n0,B -- OnlnPllon. f"?' .. 1 1. iu.t be rt .bow Then tell him about Aycr's Cherry Pectoral. Tell him how It cured your hard cough. Tell him why you always keep It In the house. Tell him to ask his doctor about If. Doc tors use a great deal of It for throat and lung troubles. .'II J'"1 f 't"11'' eM n1 fvth nrt win tlirattiM nltti l'inuiiii,nl. 1 ItSt Arer'i '' 'CI''"' ''' It Ki.miiultk n.f tr I rt rel .if. It It r-iiM(..i . i""fM "?t7h. r fer i hun .n." softer wl.Hib will. lnrKcr proportion J t.w,A..ux ,t'iti)r r B,r ie ;0f klarch mid u HiniiJUr pronoitlon of ' -! s Ud bri, a, Ayr Co.. I.w.il, Uf Alto maoufoturr of EAIiBAPARILLA. PILLS. it iti ifinnn pno of Ayor'o Plllo at bodtlmo will aw OLD SORES tino Reword, $100. ... .Itfali ! l'r will br.P,'1 ml,1ilinc'w" , 111 nil 111 M. u . .L.Minil UlLU nw -- ... . . i. tan m i i i I ... ami mill . . . . u I. - luiiiiliir linil f it Miiii lir.il ..ll. .1 1 . m . linilll ID l iiiv.."" - - - ----.--- rt"r....i i itirrli I M a conuilil. . , lw,..t. or liuvliu li,. .i....i.,..ii n' J rit.r.h curoi-tkon inicrnaily, Wo iimi inionnoil Unit tlio wlicut buyer t&ult "1111018 111111(0.11 diffort-nco between alim lilliw" "v v " " . . ... I l. a.. ...HI. 11... i ., if th iiiavn'v " n . . - i . xu ers glvltiK Urn tip J" TiVii to cure. BoI or 1UI ol uwv -- f vvpvri i .. in ruo.u. o r '.J'.1. ...Vi'iin ti b llio roiutltuToii urn: ntmo in doing lu work. Tho pro- Varum miH Il imin III !' "i VlfOnoll..narPol .hit It !' '0 cu"' -i.i ...i .i... i ...i.t ... oiiiiin iwiu ui.ii cm wiiii uio uiiider or hendrr. "Tim borrlcd nro plnmpor tlmn wlion out by tlio bindor nnd loft Hlnndlntc In tho Hhock, for tho mum rcnuon; tlmt Ih, n K'nutvr prtxloollon of ntntch n Mb tlio berrluB plumper." M. Do tho berrloi lost Uiolr color Momrlr ISnouwh. TownolliinMoni'H Hancco munt sim ply be rolling In wcnltli. nroirne oil! are you acquainted wiui ncr7 I own No ; but I snw li(r to-dny. 1'iili.KlelpliIn rrps. i -,uwiiMiiuiiii!ll MiIh fA till u'lii.tt lnft i.r.iLL't .if. miltl tly. ...I. . ttttme course. ..nililitif n m f 1 1 ti tnff. hi muii v ----- ... la in VA-.. ill coursin nro reu-wuitv huiii- C .1-MV- Don't Push Thelionc can draw the load without help, If you rtJurc friction to ahnoit nothing by applying VII t' to the wheels. No other lubri cant ever mado wean to lone enJ uvea o much . ... Mica Aiix Grkaib. iMotrtifl cut with a combli.od macliliio? "Tho color of tho berry Is not cluing cd miitotiiilly unb'l nfter tho grnin is (lend rlpo, after which It may bo bleach ed out to a varying extent, depending (iion uio Jongin 01 iimo una tho cli niutlc eondltioiH." I 4. U all tho wheat in ono sack of nn oven grado when harvested with tho J comb nod machine? "Tho wheat In u singlo Hick of crain harvested by a combined mtuhlno Ih not uecoH'arlly of an oven prude, RHEUMATISM RECIPE PREPARE THIS SIMPtC IIOMC-MADE MIXTURE YOURSELr. Ouy the Intredlents from Any Druggist In Your Town and Shake Them in a Bottle to Mix Tills. A well known authority oi Hbeurna tlnm el veil tlio renders nf n Inn-n Saw Since tho i York daily paper the following valuu- ble, yet almplo and harmless nrescrit) tion, which any ono can easily prepare at home: Fluid Extract Dandelion, one-half onnco; compound Knrgou, ono ounce; Compound 8ymp Sursuparillu, three auncea. Mix by ilmking well in a bttle, nnd tnko a tcuapoonful after each meul and it bodtlmo. He stiitca that the ingredients ran bo obtained from any good prescription pharmacy at small cost, and, boing a vegetable extraction, are hurniloss to if v; mh. tl, MUIU inillDl"! BHtl 4 I At i-wM v & nn ri wi r t mm' mm w m sal m vj o purchased. estate sr.curi- LOANS made. H. E. NOBLE uuauwm runiLAPIU. OHLliON 'machine Is run up or down hill, lb may cut nnd run into the sack wheat growing Hinder qulto different conditions. This, however, is equally true of any other method of harvesting. It is well known that grain from tho top of a clay point Is different from that of a north hill itlojx1, and both of Hicho are differ out from Unit of a south hill slope, or upon a tint. I do not think any meth od of harvesting will secure absolutely .tho uniformity you auggcet," G. I thcru rnoro wheat lost during tlio operation of tho combined innchlno than through harvesting nnd throching uiko. by tho old method? If so, how much7 , This pleasant mlxturo, if taken regn "V hato no information which larly for a few days, is said to overcome would innko It poxalble for us to state ilmoat any tuo of Itheumatlsm. The dellnitoly whether there is mora or leas pan and Hwolling, if any, dlminUries wheat lot during tho operation of u with eucli dco, until permanent reaulti combined machine, than by harvesting iro obtuined, and without injuring the and throwing by tho old method. Wo itomnoh. While tlnro are many eo aro nwnro of the objection that has been -ailed Rheumatism remedies, patent railed in California to thenso of a com- medicines, etc., sorno of which do glvo blued machine, but do not think it is a relief, fow reully give permanent re great' objection, an has been slntod. 'nilts, and tho abovo will, no doubt, be "I'huro Is no question but that the greatly appreciated Dy many sufferers grain cut with a combined mnohino is hero at this time, lightly lower In proportion of gluton Inquiry at tha drug storfB of even tho , which tt will show. The yield per acre irnall town ellc ts tho Jriformntlon that la enrtuinly a little lakr, If tho prnln is Ihvie drags are hamlets and can bo . t w . . . ..... inowou to o:ome ripe, i urn person bought ifjuirutely, or, the druggists will ally ot tlio opinion Uiat tne mo.it sen Mulo Team 20 ORAX EoclUl ind UI.I. . . I... n ... icia i". "';v' ""uv v- vv . w.aiftuii. L.l. oui objection to tho combined machine Is In tho distribution over the field of tho threohod out need teeds." DEVELOP NEW WATER POWER. Write Us PLATES TOR PRINTING HICKS-CMATTEN Oregon E I nn . . fir . , lit 1 ,1 I UT V i .lit i M MO mix the preicrlption If afkod to. Pro nnil Con. That the "early bird catches ths worm" In somctlilnj; we've often licen Uusbt, And yet we may tte )( the worm bad dept Ute It iiirely would not have beon caucht. KtnMi City Timei. o Elma Electric Comprny Will Utilize CIJ(iuallum Creak. Chchnlis county, Wnh., abounds in1 Tilt M IA PANS are quickly clean somo of tho lineal water power In the ed and rid of all greasy "feel ' when tato. Tho Upper Kalsop rivor, the washed In Boiax and water in tho fol Wishkah river, and nnmorous othor lowing proportionr-1 tablespoonful of streams ilowing into Grays harbor -rax to a quart of water. afford magnificent cportunitics for tlio development of water power for com mercial nurposeH. Scarcely n movo DOYOUKNOW THE "WET WEATHER COMFORT AND PROTECTION offorded by o l.-l Slicker? wean -Light Durable Ounrantccd Waterproof 3oo Evoryvhere Anolbrr rtonotlotmrjr. "It li permliaible, I belir," uld thr lecturer, by way of mnkin- bis Idea atill plainer, "to take nn llluitrntion from tht jrrat book of nsture " "I protet," interrupted a lour-fnced man in the audience. "I'ffeMrient Itoosc- Iiiih yot been mndo to securo any ol thodc water jx)wur silos. Tho Klma Light A Tower company Is among tho (lrnt In tnko uilviintueii of tlio onnortu- ntitled afforded und now has u largo! velt owns the copyrleht on that book J" forco of men at work on tho Cloqual linn creek, threo miles northoiiHt of I'M ma, constructing ti largo dam to itoro water and will install ono of tho latest model water wheels. Tho wator can bo backed up for sov urul miles without doing uny damage and power enough can bodoiivodto give light und power to tho town of Klma for years to come. Tho company hits a fruiiohitiO from tlio town of Klma for furnlhhlriir Unlit to tho town. Ita proont plant hnu beon in operation tor You Con Get Allen' root-ran: HI EE. Write AllonB. Olmitod.I-o ltoy, N Y., for n tree sample of Allan' Koot-Kkiu. It cum nvftliitf. liot iwolUn. acblug fact. U make new or tlfilit ilior ey, A certain euro for toriu, Inxrovrlng iikIIi and bunion. All ilruc liu tell It. 35c. Don't accept auy .uUtltutu. C Gee Wo known reliable CHINESE Root and Herb DOCTOR f'M mil8 nr. three years. i Tho power has boon obtalnod from ulroniii. but tho cost of wood and coal luia Incomo so high that tho company 'decided to install n wator powor plant The Having in fuol and operating ex Donseu will ho about f 200 u month. . hii, unci in ih.l srrviuiid cloves, clniiauion nnd allspleo CltlM Nnncn. I'eef and chop togetlior two dozen to matoes nnd si" uniill onions with tvt leeded rl nepneM. Btlr lu four table- !poonfulH of salt, a cup of granulated of ix-nt. 1.0 H "u in. nuoai luirar. threo teasi)oonful9 each wuudr. BIHl a lenHHiMlllllll or gruiniu tiiifcci. 1" i llotl, rv 1... .-".oi r., . .... . i i ...... . ..... i . . . i.i. ...... niin.ru nr ... .. . Ur ....... .1 . . . Ill III. I. II ll.'lllll 1V1L11 it... .ii.m.... " jo i.'ur. ... nu or u Kn n vini'irar rihi ikiii ior inrun iiihu. uizrvn- N.ro,7:"'""'""''j uml -um .... '. ..""irv.ai... ii - . . --.fc. i nr-. win.. MAaitjr.iif iiiu - ' Tim. and toll for threo hours. until cool beforo bottling ..7v;'.v'.:,iiKHMui? v.r.w, w 1 0 r v I ""1'iiiiMnrilNJ. ri elroa. N, 48-y Teat for Kirara. To know If an egg Is fresh, placo It In a basin of cold water, If it remains nt tho bottom, It Is all right; If It floats at all, It Is of rather doubtful fresh ness; If It floats gnyly on tho surfaca, ron mav bo certain It is aiilto bad. Alolnl Teuiota Kept Street. .Metal toiiots, If disused for soma tlmo, glvo n musty flavor to tho tea when next used. This may bo prorant ! W l"v" 'l .. . " " .7 ; SOLD IVALLLEADINO DRUQPiSTS eu oy placing a muni u- u '" i ww iutUv, nuw prlee oupwiiotu raaiinr Ixifnra nntf Intr a war. Arcouulril ror, "How lo you like the aliow?" "It's rotten!" "Oh, that's rbe auto they use In tho third apt taut you smell," Houston 1'OHt. L 1 3 Habitual Constipaxion 'i ay bepermniimmy ovorcomo oy proper rsotial efforts with Inc. assistanco Maybi ii . i i i ii -f b wo otw truly oencf loot ittyativo remedy, Syrup o Yiffi aim LlUirojjenna. nn rt'Puiar f whim onauioK onoioic linliitft flollv so that ossistaneo to na ture may ho rudiially dispensed with uhen no lonw needed astltehcstof rotnediesvhen a'qutred, awto asijist rtature ana not in supiaoni me nauir- ncttons, wniclv ttmsT dewnd iiltt ely upon proper nourishment. .x rr ..i. . . n nxjpcr effori5,ana rm living KonBrani i .1.1 v t, ilits bonetioia enuine eraltw t oecjl, alua al unc1 inatelj P buy l, mnujatlura by the UALIFORNIA Fro Syrup Co. only A PomnIIiIu Kxiiliiuutluii, many lies stniK in uisgulse," tMuot beforo putting a wax "So Itemarked tho puzzled youth, "Perhaps that's why, howe'er wo' try, It's hard to tell tho truth." -Catholic Standard and Times. When you faco misfortune It la time to turn your back on diBCOuragcuieut. A man Iiiih no right to stono his wife, hut ho may rock his baby. Chicago News. "Toothache, eh? I'd have the thing pulled out If It were mine." "So would I If It were yours." I'lck-Me-Up. "Don't you think thut doctor comes of toner than ho needs to?" "How should I know vtliut his needs aro?" I. lie. "Do you think Dauber's pieturo worth catalogue price V" "It's still a quarter, Isn't It V" Harper's Weekly. "How do you know ho hasn't any soiibo of humor?" "Jtecause lie hasn't uny sense of uny kind." Clevelund I'laln Dealer. Hiie To satisfy me you must innko my shoes Shoemaker Very largo lnsldo und very small outside? Trans atlantic Tales. alio What prompted .Mihs Gold to take that old tiacliuior? He (.sarcasti cally; Kleptomania, I should tlnna. Literary Digobt. "Have you lived bore all your life, friend V" "Not ylt, but of 1 ilou't git money enough to move I revkuu I'll have to!" Atlanta Coiistltutlou. Little Girl (after a domestic bccno with her mother; The best thing for us to do, mamma. Is to agree to u sop urutiou." Megguudorrur Ulaetter. She There Is at least ono woman ln the world who cau thank you lor ren dering her Happy lor life. He Why, 1 I'm not married. She That's what I incan I lllustruied -Hits. "Do you expect to make people be lieve all you say?" "io," answered Senator Sorghum ; "It will be a pretty good Job If 1 convince them thut 1 be lieve all of It myself." Washington Star. Nurse Come Indoors at once, Master Richard, and be a good boy. lou wou't go to heaven If you're so naughty. .Mus ter Itlchnrd 1 dou't wunt to go to heaven; I want to go with futuer! Loudon Sketch. "Take dinner with us to-morrow, Count'" "Could you nut make It breakfast? 1 have numerous Invita tions to dinner each week, but 1 can not live on 7.o one meal u day." Lou isville Courier-Journal. Walter Mr. Drown left his umbrel la again, sir. I do believe he'd leave bin head If it were loose. Robinson I dare say you're right. I heard him say yesterday he was golni; to bwltzer- latid for his lungs. Ally Slopor. Gentleman Lodger 1 say, Mrs. Xai- per, I uou t care for your bacon this morning. It doesn't seem fresh. Mrs. Nnpper Very strange, sir. The shop man said It was only cured last week. Gentleman IMlger Well, It must have had a relapse. Punch. If you do not take care of your money," said the nut to the grasshop per, "the world will simply sneer and ask what you did with It." "Yes; und If 1 Invest It and become rich, tho world will sneer and ask me where I got It." Washington Star. "Hasn't Woodby got his coat-of-arms yet? Why, he told me he was going to look up hi ancestry the first chance he got, and " "Well, I believe ho got a chance to look up his family tree, but ho saw uoine things hanging to tho branches that discouraged further' re search." Catholic Standard and Times. "You Insurance agents are a cureless bunch," growled Mr. Ihisyman. "You're the third that has been lu here to-day, und not one of you has shut the door after him." "That's uot carelessness," answered the agent. "On the contrary, It's u mutter of precaution." Cleve land Leader. Diplomatic Bachelor (who has for gotten whether tho baby Is a boy or girl j Well, well, but he's a line llttlo telle w, Isn't she? Dow old Is It now? Do her teeth bother him much? I hope be gets through its second sum- HUT Witla.Ul gUUIIIg HICK. OUU 1UUK3 ll!te you, doestl't ho? Kveryoue says It does. Puck. "Shaking or bad falls," remarked Jones, "I fell out of a window once, and the sensation was terrible. ' Dur ing my transit through the air 1 really believe I thought of every mean act I bad ever committed lu my life." "II'ui!" growled Thompson. "You must huvo tallen an awful distance!" Philadel phia Inquirer. Professor (coming from his club holding up triumphantly his umbrella to his wife) You see, my dour Alma, how stupid nro all the anecdotes about our ubsont-nilndeduet; you see, I haven't lorgotten my umbrella. Mrs. Professor Hut, my dear, you didn't take your umbrella with you; you left It at home. Frankfort Wltzblutt. John und Wllllo are twins. Their best friend and playfellow Is Archie, who Is gifted with red hair and a hot temper, uno uay iney quarreieti ami Archie started home lu a hull". Tho unsympathetic twins culled after him "rod bend, red heud." Archie seemed uot to hear until tho Insult was re peated, then ho turned and culled buck, "Don't euro If 1 am red headed, I nlu't twins and folks cun tell mo upurt."- Urund Forks Press. FEB AND KEPT OPES ifiY'IMPURITIES. IN TH&BLOO0 Whenever a nore refuses to heal It la because the blood 13 not Dure and healthy, as It should be, but ii Infected with poisonous genua or some old blood taint which haa corrupted nnd polluted the circulation. Those most usually afflicted vith old cores nro, persons vho have reached or passed mid dle life. The vitality of the blood and strength of the system have naturally begun to decline, and the poisonous genas which have accumulated because of a sluggish and Inactive condition of the system, cr come hereditary taint which has hitherto been held in check, now force nn outlet on the face, arms, legs or other part of the body. The place grows red and anpry, festers and cats into the surrounding tissue until it becomcs.a chronic and stubborn ulcer, fed and lzcpt open by the impurities with which the blood is saturated. Nothing i3 more trying and disagreeable than a stuoborn, non-healing core. The very fact that it rcsist3 ordinary remedies and treatments ia good reason for suspicion; the same germ-producing cancerous ulcers i3 back of every old sore, and especially h this true if the trouble is an inherited one. Washes, salves, nor indeed anything else, applied directly to the sore, can VBD sml At.rl with n .nra rtn Intf . r O ... race or rour yonre' atanciintr. cased lleslx were Tbcyaii. acn away another sore would come, be confiaued cause the trouble is in the blood, and tho BLOOD CANNOT BE CUT AWAY. The cure must come by a thorough cleans ing of the blood. In ii. S. S. will be found a remedy for sores and ulccra of every kind. It is an unequalled blood purifier one that goes directly into the circulation and promptly cleanses it of all poisons and taints. It gels down to the very bottom of the trouble and forces out every trace of im purity and makes a complete and lasting cure. S. S. S. change3 the quality of the blood so that instead of feeding the diseased parts with impuritic3, it nourishes tho irritated, inflamed flesh with, healthy blood. Then the sore begins to heal, new flesh is formed, all pain and inflammation leaves, the place scabs over, and when S. S. S. has purified the blood tha sore is permanently cured. S. S. S. is for sale at all first class drug stores. Write for our special book on sores and ulcers and any other medical advics OU desire. Vc make no charge for the book or advice. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, CAm I? ing the sore with caustic plasters or tho . 5f.. "f??--xiplo at flrat but it surgeon's knife make a lasting cure. If a ovory -way uatil I became every particle of the disc aiarmeu ddoue it ana novoral pbynicians. . treated xso but tho nore to c-rov worn. I law ti. II. H. xlA, Vertioed and commenced lti uso I and nf tor taking- it a whllo I -was complotoly cured. Tlly blood la now puro and hoolthy from tho , dJToct of 6. 8. ii., and thoro baa not I beon any nizn of tho eoro slnoo p. a. a. curouic ' THOS. OWE1T Wont Tnlon, Ohio. PURELY VEGETABLE Uopopnlnr. The popular ditty, when It has bepin Its brief but surprising career, la persistently shouted till soon It Is one That nobody's willing to hear. Washington Star. Mother will find Mrs. Wlnlows Soothln. Byruptheb atremedr to ue for their children during the teething pe?!od. Wrontc Itlm. Customer (at department store) Where is your complaint department? New Salesgirl Complaint? Guess you've come to the tvrong place, mister. This ain't no hospital. Cncle Allen. "Many a man," said Uncle Allen Sparks, "who goes hustling and bustling through this world has nothing to show for it but a lot of barked places on hla shins." r-TO Bt. Vitas' Danre ana all Hcrvons Dte-ue 1 MO permanently cured by Dr. Kline's Oral J.rvn Restorer. Hei'd for fllEB JI trial botU and treatise. Dr. II ILKlUe, id.. 821 rch BL, PnUju.Pa. About SS0 per year is charged for an unlimited telephone .service in Paris, but in addition to this the subscriber must purchase bis own instrument, which may be any one of a number of different kinds. kf ' .Mil I rX' IK 1 B . B . ! W IE W. 7 i I m tm mm ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT. AgelabfcfeparaiionlorAs. slrailaifog ihcIbodantiRcduia ling Ute Stomachs andBcweis of Promotes Digcs!ionhferfti nessandRs8tcntainsnei!te Opiimi-Morphinc norrliocraL WOT NARCOTIC. Tor Infants and Children. The Kind Yoa Have Always Bought Bears ,ruro of Ispfw in" JiMtSsXs- fedrran&ra. AncrfcclRemedv forConsfiM- tion . Sour Storaacli.D'larrhoa Worms.Comulsions.Fo'ensir ncss arulLoss of Sleep. IcSin!ilc Signature of NEW YORK. Exact Copy of Wrapper. AW K For Over Thirty Years THE CINTAUIt OOMPANT, NtW TOUK OITT. iMtimX-'uf-trr r ' twt n They're very different the little Preferrnl Sfnrt rtrn T Imn TI.,,.. t " - w.v.. .i.im AJvaiu iium ordinary lima hf.nn. Tli.r.. nn 1 ...nr. . I . ' ' ' " . ...u.V WWIIUIIIIVUI OT more whnlrnnmr fnml thin IT.. I. m are dainty and delicious, too among the moit deliciou of nil li. .......LI.. . .1 1 I . r ..it. tj;tl.uici oil mc long 1ISI Ot Preferred Stock Canned Goods rid wlumt ti. But art Qrtwa Serve them hot. seasoned with l..it,.r I I I r ."i - w. ....it. aim H luimic Ul teaspoons of beef extract, or two tablespoons of beef or veal juice, from roaster or frying pan. Justtry tht littttgretn Itmas-PreferrtdStoch-atyour groctr'i -"-aH LEWIS, WholMil. Qrot.ri, rOKTLAKD, 0KE0CW.tr. 5. A (a,) w 1 rr . if in 1. . 1 1 j 1 r i 11 ir i xvx -. zir& auk.wwtix ji'm -.. "v - t niirir.i j am. v m XI- Swlaail 9I!Wil 55: rtialwfcia W. L. DOUGLAS $3.0O & $3.50 SHOES BC8T IN THE WORLD HSNOES FOR EVERY MEMBER OF-yf, THE FAMII V AT Al L PdlCFS. USUI K3fijLrzairrl mora Mon'm $U & $X.t ifirovonr.i.. mi10 A Bill ta.BOmhoow manufuoturor. TUB TtFASON W. I.. Dau-la.i linni urn nnrn l.v 111 nn. iiAOnls In all walk of j life than any ot'ier mukei becauao of their xeellent itvle, omy-tit Ing, aid aurwrl T wearl g qualities, lheelecllon of thateathsrs and other malrriuU for each part of tha iho u'ul e erv iljtt.ll of tUe makliirclloo..ed after bv theinost comploloorganl atlonof supe-inteud-nta.foreinonand tkilleds'ioemakeni, whorerel.a tha highest wage paid In tha (hoel ndutrv, and who e workmanship c.inuot le excelled. If I could take you ntomylaiyefaotorlesat Krockton.Masa., aadshow you how carefully W. L, Uoutla-t shoes ate uiade.you wouldthon understand why they hold thelrhape, fit better, wearl oncer and are of creater value than anv other main. WCAU T pNT Thtg.nuTn. have V. I.. Itouglaa name and prlwTtamTeu obotVofn'AUi?; WuHuL-lltHte. A.icyourdealerforW.L.Uoiialas shoes. If be caunot suonlv vou Vn5 iU-JttofMU.T awywh.r by maU. Catalog free. W.L.