The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current, January 02, 1908, Image 5

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ll , 1,11 (lit up t IB WllOin irin"i.
? nd n,,,ko, th9
r" hrm at In chocolated tablet.
prMSnri-taW. woo
coach In which the Iord Mayor of
.... .Inre 1757.
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Tbfl Kll Tn,U
U,. rot.it who bore us o,
Althouch h nmy not He,
I, very eure to let us know
H tlk I. nil ".My I.
I an.. rLhoIlc Standard and limes.
PIUS CURED IN G TO 14 DAYS
ri)'
K!t,lnClol" or inony wluiiitod. Wo.
Irctiliir Opinion.
I. n 'lay delcirnto'
to ft
fcurch conference?
r .. . i I 1.l1ti mv inn."
"A yciiow ii-KS'u
t..ih... will flnit Mre. Wlmlow's flonthlna,
lb ' b " ,? " 1U to iu lor Utelr cblldio J
urUfi00 i
Tbp only breaks In tlio monotony of
mode) married mans mc are moms
iiiscd by uiMin aim ",:
tn-es from pens to corn aim ouuiis.
Tliccows udder Ih kept In a clean,
calthy and Miiootli condition by wash-
. uu.tii linrux and water: h table-
toonfnlof borax to two quarts ol water.
id prevent i roughness and soreness
cracked tcnta winch iiuiUo milking
.1 . .1... ...... H.ttl .t. In
me a iirrau w uin tun nu nvu v,
e milker.
i:uJ of the Vonlltn
loflarntiAl I'nnehloner Doctor, wbtn
i tsu ifart up the works eln7
Th(i Her l)r Fourthly with treat
ImiUl 1' n lerrlce will be resumed
tat ? nJay morninc, Mr, IIIfcwortby,
11 o'c o k
II Cuttt Wlillr You Walk,
llfti'i V U'o l accrtIn curnfor hot.
wt ',) iewuiieii,cllingICOI Hold
II i l,."effle, Don't accept any
uit Tr.t rckijj H(KK. AdUrwi
8.01m r 1,1.0 Itny, V.
o Uwolkwi.iicliliiff fpoi. Rulit
(in
1M
lens.
CurlinKy Apprmrd.
"I nofjee ion are nrrmaturplr bald."
Mtrrnl the lnjui)iitlrf p:iten;cr. "Mnj
how tou ot vour hair
"I lott It hr iluinr Im much buttlni
fto otr i"j.lt'i affulr," auiwered th
1 luuirnver
O Mule
Team
AX
oi'lt.liootlft unit I'ar'or Oame, Wbli Jfc.
I' On -i ilorj Co Oakland, ('!,
Uitcai Jeo
Tno Mtp, Thtte Htep,
mc- fomhMrr qlit
malml In IoiiImuihi
" JJ."1 "I'l-n, 13 n.m.rj
HOLIDAY OFFER!
Mull ui nnr en4
llduio ih ii iu
order for (I (r, unit
ml t'i
IxMutlful rlioto en.
Uremint of tie,
treuie-l In lin..
Milne I r u in lihl mil
IIURVtf ltNklirn of
renie Uillt Inrhr
it tin Mil klml. nt
enUrsiiitf kiiiI knlak
llnulilm, Nontl u
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icloi-vt enil nnUlie.1.
" pejr return pott
CEO. M. STROSO
KJ W. l'ukSI.
i'ortliaJr 0ra
DOYOUMOW
HIE WET "WEATHER
COMFORT AND
PROTECTION
afforded by a
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HfJ fi Th known rnllabU
Wljf DOCTOR
""oMrrifil0'" Sf,.PruiilJsetl -lie Cures
EB''."lieiinllV!l i)u Lll,"li. Ait iiun. I,unB.
-KctlvVdRfE C,ANCER CURE
iB'W t, i OoriierrT K MfcDloiNM 00.
Htroct rnllwnyB with enrn micrnltNl
,liy mnnunl jiowcr nro In urni nt Mom
bitHii, In ISimt Afrlcn. Tim IIrIiI, tmr-row-KntiKo
triii'ltM nro laid tliroiiRh the
Htrcot, find tlio earn nro for hire, llko
icnliH, or ni4 tlio prlviito property of
oIIIcIiiIh itnd wt'iillliy rcKldeMn, They
nro llttlo four-wlicol ciiih with one o
tWO ITOHH HCIllH, and cucli Ih projicllff.
ly two niitlvoH, Himr tnickM nro rim
Into prlvnlo KrouinlM, bo thnt pithoiih
".nix tiilco tlio I'nrH to Iholr doom,
Tlio niJiiilnlHtrntlon of tlio I'rumdun
rnllroudM Iiiim recently uxperlmcntod
with wlrclcBH toleKriiplili! hIkiiiiIm on
tlio lino hetwt'on Itcrlln niid HeHIU
ompUiyltnr u tniln of four nir nirry
1K untoniiH) niid rm'lvln nppnmtun
tho trnnniulttlnK nppnrntuH btdtii; In
Hlnlletl liotwi'fn Merlin and SutwrhuU'
Hon. Tho IrmiHinlttliiK wlro wiih huh
pendud upon telegraphic poleH for a din
tnnt'o or a(K) feet, about a foot beneath
the ordinary tcIcKmph-wlrcn. Within
n dlHlaneo of about Hevun and a halt
iiiIIcm, on each aide of the triiiminlttln
Hlatlon, tho nIkiiiiIh were clearly and
llHtlnctly received on tho iiiovIiik train.
MlrthnuirkH, which havo alwnyH been
eoimldered aH Indelible, aro now mild,
on the ttuthoilty of two 1'nrlH phyHl
elaiiH, to yield to tho action of nullum.
The new method, Mayn the Scientific
American, haa proved equally hiiccohh
fill In the otiHex of ikIiiIIh and children.
Tho timrkH tint effneed by the Hlmplo
application f a plane covered with
varnlah containing nullum. The nclloi.
Ih rcKiilatetl by tho length and fro
(jueney of tho appllcatloiiH. The appli
cation aro Hald to be pnlnleHH. The
treatment may be applied to an infant
during hleep. Tho tUx;torH ndd that
tho blrthmarkN mont enHlly cured aro
thoFC which aro mnut lilglily colored.
A factory Iiiih been eKtabllHlietl nt
(JroHHfilmertHle. n hiiiiiII city In Oer
many, near Frankfort, for the manu
facture of telegraph m1ch of glass. The
rwjulred atrength Ih m-cured by a re
yfifortvinent of Htrong wlro threadH.
One of the principal ndvantrtgcH of
thcHo jKdett would lo their ukc In tropi
cal countries, whero wmxlen polen aro
hooii dentroyetl by .the ruvngeH of In-
HectH and where cllmntlcal lulluenceH
nro rntnouit to wood. The price of the
polea Ih ?(1 for a pole of the length of
about Zl foot. The Imperial Pont De
partment, which hnH control of the tele
graph and telephone linen In. Onrmnny.
has orderetl the um of theme glnaa pole
on one of Itn clrculta.
Dr. M arn go recently presented before
the Academy of Medicine at 1'arla th
rcKtiltH of tin InveHtlgntlou of tin
amount of work performed by orntorr
and Hlngern. It appcant from IiIh rr
(KirlmeitH that n bnH voice, lit order
to produce the name imprcHHlnn upvn
the earn of hcarem In a hall, rejulw
the performance of from 17 to 18 times
more work thnn Ih required for a bnrl-
tone or tenor tolce. The bnas volcw In1
nlwnya nt a dleadrnntngf; with reganl
to the amount of work It demnntfo
Thun Dr. Mnrugo find thut wherenn
men nre alwnyH more fatigued thun
women end children by an equal ef
fort of tho voice, men with bnHH volcca
suffer tho nuwt fatigue.
MlxriJ llrKKnra.
Mrs. Annlo Mcmtnt, the fnmoim the
osophlHt, was being Intervleu-etl by a
reporter during the Theofviplilcnl So
dety'n convention In Chicago.
Mr Mewint smiled broadly at ono
of the reporter's questions.
"So far nit tlieosophy goes," she aald,
"you aro n very Igctirnnt young ma
'J'hls lirnoranee nuts you at a dlfinrJ
vnntnge, doesn't It? I fall to see haw '
you enn wrlfo a thcosophlcnl article
of the slightest value."
.no frownel at tho confused youth.
"Whnt you write will Ihj rldlniiouH,"
she said "as ridiculous as the plight i
of the two beggars. These Iwggars
knew no moro of reading and writing '
than you know of tlieosophy, and when
they got their placards mixed they
wero not nwaro of It. The public was
n good ileal amused to sec on tho
placard of the first beggar, a blind man,
the words, Mtesult of a Fall from a
Fifth Story Window,' and on tho
placard of tho second beggar, who had
lost both legs, A Jealoiw Womnn's Re
venge,' "
Tho Nllvrr I.lnlntr.
"Your nephew, that's studyln' to bo a
vrvSa I
"Well, now, he ain't by any menus
(is nwdcrtft as you'd naturally tlilnk,"
phlloHophlcnlly said honest Fanner
Ilornhcak. "When ho comes home on a
vacation I mnko him not only kill Win
chickens, iih wvhhIoh ahlses, but dress
om, Into tho Imrgnln; and what llttlo
knowledge ho Iiiih already got of sur
gery enables him to do moro artistic
Job than nny of the mt of uh can do,
In Hplto of all tho practice wo hnvo hml
In nn unscientific way, A college edu
cation, Enoch, has Uh bright side, oven
If It Joch cost considerable." Puelt.
Curnao llniipy.
Caruso has been telling the pooplo In
MorJIn of his great Hiitvcss In tho Unit
wl States, whoro, ho Buys, when en
gaged by a millionaire named Smith
to sing two HongH, ho got a check for
f,3,(M)0 and got $8,000 from a phono
graph firm for four hours, which bo
oauso of n percentage on' tho sale havo
already brought him R000 additional
In ono year,
About tho best luck that happens to
any town Is that all of thoso who look
at an autumn scent and wish they
ould pal at it, can't
WhyR
erer
r
to D
odors
Because wc make medicines
for them. Wc give them the
formula for Aycr's Cherry
Pectoral, and they prescribe It
for couchs, colds, bronchitis,
consumption. They trust It.
Then you can afford to trust
It. Sold for over 60 years.
" Arer'n Chflrrr 1'eetoral It remedy tliat
tioulil l In oerr liorne. I h uied a crent
deal of It for Imrd toucln and eoldt, end t
know nliet a iple ndl.l medicine It I.. I can.
not recommend It too IiIkIiIt," MAKlt E.
t'OHBif, lldo I'ark, Man.
I A
KtA by J. O. Aynr Co.. Ixjwoll, Uas.
Alio munuuoturere or
Je. SARSAPAKILLA
yers
VIOOB.
Ayor's Pills greatly aid tho Chorry
Pectoral In breaklnu up a cold.
Tim JVntural
"Pn, what happcnB
Ileault.
when railroad
enru nro telcHcoped?"
"I aupposo tho pnHscngcra e ataru."
Maltlmoro American.
BEST PRECRIPTION
CAN BE CASILY MIXED AT HOMC AND
CURES RHEUMATISM.
rull Directions to Make and Take This
Simple Momc-Madc Mixture
Makes Kidneys FiUtr
Out Adds.
When an eminent authority an
nounced in the Bcranton, Pu., Times
that Le had found a new way to treat
I that drpad American diaeaae, Rheumn-
tlum, with juat common, overy-day
drugs found in any drug store, tho pby
alclunH wore alow indeed to attach much
importance to hie claims. This wna
only a few months ugo. Today nearly
every newepaper In tho country, even
tho metropolitan dallies, are announc
ing it and the splendid rcaulba achiov
d. It is so aimplo that any one can
preparo It at homo at small cod. It la
made- up as follows: Get from any
good druggist Fluid Extract Dandelion,
one-half ounco; Compound Kargon, one
ounce; Compound Syrup 8arnaparilla,
three ounces. Mix by .baking In a
bottlo and take in teaspoonful doses
after each meal and at bedtime. Thoso
arc all simple ingredients, making an '
ban Into hurmlfiia hnm rmi.rlv tit .
little CCBt.
Rheumatism, as every ono knows, is
a symptom of deranged kidnoys. It is
a condition produced by the failuio of
the kidneys to propoily filter or strain
from the blood tho uric acid and other
matter which, if not eradicated, either
in the urine or through the Bkin pores,
romalua in the blood, decomposes and
forma about the joints and raueolee,
causing the untold anfJuting and de
formity of rheumatism.
This prescription is said to bo a
splendid healing, cleansing and invig
orating tonic to tho kidneys, and gives
almost immediuto toliof in all forms of
Bladder and urinary trounies ana bacK-.
acho. He also warns people in a lead
ing New York paper agninst the dis
criminate uso of many patent medi
cines. Only One "BROMO QUININE."
That UI.AX ATI Vi: 1IHOMO OflNINK. I.ooV
for tlio alguaturo of ).. W. OHOVK. L'scil tlia
World over to Cure u Cold In Ono Day, 'Oc.
Merely a Tiller.
Parry (rcacblug for his blus pencil)
Anything In this story about a railway
irar?
Graff Yes four lines.
BUte of Ohio, City of Toledo
Lucaa County. I
Frank J. ('honey makes oath that ho la senior
partner of tho firm ol V, J.Chcnoy ti Co,, dolnif
business In IhoClty of Toledo, County and State
aforctald. and thut aald tlrm will par tlio sum
ol ONK itUNDItKU DOLLARS for each and
every caxo of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by
tho uio of Hall's Catarrh Curo.
Kit AN K J. CHENEY.
Hworn to before mo and su bvcrlbcd in my pres
ence, thlo OtU duy of December A D lhSfi.
,R..i v A. W. QI.KA80N,
tBe"' Notary 1'ubllc!
Hall's Catarrh Curo la taken iuierimlly, und
lot! directly upon tho blood and mtirouasur
lauoaof thoayatum. Send fnrtestimonlHU free.
K. J.CHi:NKVACO.,Tolcdo10.
Rold by nil driiKi:lita,75r.
Tako 11 all's Family I'llls (or constipation.
Fraulcln Rlchter haa been appointed
lecturer of philology at Vienna univer
sity, the first Instauce of a woman receiv
ing such an appointment.
Habitual
Constipation
May l
ov tip nprmnnciulv overconto bv nrooer
crsonal efforts with the assistance
peri
oft
one trut
IVO
remcuy, Oyrup
lenna
form tvOulnr
wntcu enqm
I I I .1 L . X. o
Unoas tiatiy so taut, assistance lo tm-
turo may be gradually clis
nenSodwith
i , x-s in i i- r
wnen no tonecr necaeti as uujocsi oj
remedies, wtten retjuirod, aroto assist
nature and not to supplant tho noitttr
atunctia;ts, which must depend ulti
mately upon proper nourishment,
proper eff ofts.and rifcht living generally'.
'Toetits beneficial affects, alwiys
ouy tho genuine
S 1. wonujoctured by the
California
Fio Syrup Co. only
SO LP BYALL LEADING DRUQCICTS
ortt&uwonjy, regular price SOpwUettla.
y oeneficiai latai
olliPSand L.luiroliJ
I u i.
os ono 10
I.mlr KiiuiN rinnfr of Help la
Metllnic Off mill On C'nrn.
"Now, ma'am, come If you'ro coming.
Car'n late. Here, I'll h'lHt ye," Hald
'tho conductor to a hcfdtatlng little old
woman, whom he promptly proceeded
to "h'lHt." Mtit hIic gave a little cry of
Vnln, and ho let go hln hold.
"I gllCHH I'll huvc to give It tip,"
alio murmured, "My rhetimatlz Ih ex
try bad, and that Htep does HCem cxtry
high I"
Ah he turned nwny to attend to n
hrcathlcHH and belated family, laden
with balden and bundle, a Htrapplng
young fellow In a gay Initialed Hweator
swung down to her Hide.
"Lot mc pick you right up, and I
can put you aboard cnHy," ho declared ;
and n moment later Hho wiih Hafely ch
tabllflhed In her Heat, Hmlliiig and
straightening her bonnet.
"That waa real good of ye, and now
I'm nil right. My hoh'h to meet me
tothor end o the line," hIic announced
gratefully. "Well, boyH ar5 mighty nice
HomctlmcH, and I kuchh your inn tlilnliH
so."
Mut Hho was not nil right yet; for
there bad been n wnnhout on the main
line, and It wiih prcHently learned that
a roundabout ro;ito wiih to be followed,
Involving Heveral changcH of curH. "My
ehum'll Bee to you," the boy rcnHHtired
her an he got off ; and at the first '
'.'hange the chum did bo.
Meforo the ncajt chnngc he, too, ndf
all her fellow pnBHengerfl but a fewj
glrlH had left; and tho conductor was
Hinall, Hlckly and croHH. .She henltnted
painfully on the high Htep, thrusting
out a tentative foot, but unable cither
to Jump or Hcramblc bo far. Suddenly
one of the dlHpcndng glrlH, a fine, tan
ned young creature with a golfntlck, 1
turned back and held out her amis.
"Hut you couldn't I can't you'll
drop mc!" ganped the little old lady, In
tratiHlt; then admiringly and nmazedly,
"Well, who'd ha thought it! Me car
ried by a gal !"
"You won't bo next time, nnd you
wouldn't thlH If we'd known," struck
In a workman In the new car, leaning
forward. "Don't you worry, ma'am.
We'll Bee to her, iiiIhs; and If we get
off flnt, why, we'll puna the word
along. Any fellow'H willing to tote an
armful o' grandmother; that'u of
course!"
The girl smiled; the old lady waved,
the car went on. When, at the end of
the long trip, the Interested paBscngen
beheld a six-foot son, with a prnnclng
small boy nt IiIh coat-tnllB, lift n tired
old woman onco more nnd set her
carefully on the ground, they also
heard him growl something about u
stingy company, nnd old-pnttern enrs,
tc"H ,l ",,Ic hlSh; but the' cn8ht
l "--,
"Oh, well, Joe, It didn't matter!"
piped tho sweet, old, high vilce. "The
steps bcln' extry tryln' Just mnde folks
xtry kind." Youth's Companion.
I Wit of the Youngsters
Small Elsie Aren't you awfully
tired nfter the ball last ulght? Miss
Do Plaint Why do you ask. dear?
Siiuill I'lulo KIkIpp mi Id vnn bold tho
ip near,y evcnIn&
Little Elmer Papa, please buy me
n hobby-horse. Papa Why, Elmer, you
are too old to bo wanting a hobby
horse. Llttlo Elmer Then, papa,
please buy me a real horse.
"Well, Willie," said the minister, pa
tronizingly, "did you make the right
kind of preparations for Christmas?"
"Yes, sir," answered the small philoso
pher. "I prepared to expect a lot of
nice things I didn't get."
"Now, children," said the Sunday
school teacher, nddresslng the Juvenile
class, "who enn tell mo what tree bears
tho most delicious fruit?" "Tho Christ
mas tree," promptly answered the
small boy at the foot of tho clnss.
"Now, Harold," said tho Sunday
teuool teacher, "can you tell mo why
Adam and Eve clothed themselves after
the fall?" "Yes, ma'am," answered
Harold. " 'Cause it was winter after
the fall."
Mother -(surprised) Why, Johnny,
how did you happen to get tho merit
card for good behavior at school this
week? Small Johnny it was like this,
mamma. Harry Jones won It and I
told him if he didn't glvo it to mo I'd
punch him.
Hutv About lleu'a Kkkh.
Somo remarkable prices aro being
obtained for rare eggs, collectors of
which aro largely on tho In'.Toase In
London. A condor's egg Is worth moro
than 51,000, and It Is said there nro
only eight perfect specimens in tho
world. Mut by far the costliest Is tho
egg of tho great auk, ono of which
sold some tlmo ugo In London for $110
to tho Washington museum, is now
valued at $10,000. Tho egg of tho ap
tornls, n now extinct wingless bird,
whluh Is sometimes very finely colored,
Is bringing $1,I!50. Kansas City Jour
nnl.
Jonuh'v lut Hxulutiird.
"You said, In yo' Bermon, Hrother
Ulckey, "tint Jonah wuz eat up by do
whale ?"
"I alio' did."
"Woll, den, how coaio ho Uvo tor tell
It?"
That seemed to stagger tho old man,
btjt ho gathored himself togothor and re
piled: V'Dat'a easy, You see, Jonah wus do
fust fisherman, an ho had tcr make a
record," JLtlanta Coustlrutlo
Old
OLDS
01
feY'IMPURITIES IN THE BILOOB
Whenever a sore rcfusc3 to heal It la because tho blood 31 not pure and
healthy, as it should be, but Is infected with poisonou3 genua or come old
blood taint -which has corrupted and polluted the circulation. Those radst
usually afflicted with old sores are persons who have reached or passed mid
dle life. The vitality of the blood and strength of the system have naturally
begun to decline, and the poisonou3 germs -which have accumulated because
of a sluggish and Inactive condition of the system, or some hereditary taint
which has hitherto been hel l ia check, now force an outlet on the face, arms,
Jegs or other part of the body. The place grows red and angry, festers and
cats Into the surrounding tissue imtil it becomes a chronic and stubborn
ulcer, led. and kept open by the impurities wiUi winch llic bloou is saturated.
Nothing Is more trying and disagreeable than a stUDborn, non-healing sore.
The vcrv fact that it resists ordinal- remedies and treatments is good reason
: very .
inary
for suspicion; the same germ-producing cancerous ulcers is back of every
old sore, and especially is this true if the trouble is an inherited one.
Washes, palvcs, nor indeed anything else, applied directly to the sore, can
In nmr timMtmnptit nnrl tifMtlirr will rrm nv-
Inir
race or rour yoaru' Btanuinr. it
wan aaraallplroplo at first but it surgeon's knife make a lasting cure. If
in every way until I bocamo every
alarmed about It and consulted taken away another sore would come, bc
ttednStt cause the trouble is in the blood, and tho
to ktovt -worse. X saw S. . f'. ad'
Vortlsod and commenced lti ueo
and after taking It a wlillo X -was
completely curod. My blood Is
now puro and healthy from tho
effect of S. 8. 8., and thero has not
boon any slcri of tho aoro since
B. B. B. curod It. ,
v TXX0S. OWZU.
West Union, Ohio.
S.S.S.
PURELY VEGETABLE
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 tho
Bore 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 advica
jrott desire. We make no charge for the book or advice.
r THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA, GAa
Wot Properly Deaerlptlre.
"At what hour do you wiah the mar
riage solemnized?" asked the clergyman.
"Eight o'clock to-morrow efflning," said
the caller, twirling faig bat in an embar
rassed way, "but there ain't uo need of
being so awfully solemo about It, you
know. I'm the clown aad she's the lady
bare-back rider."
The Kind You Ilave Always
ture oi unas. xi. if icicncr, ana lias Dccn made under his
personal supervision for over 30 years. Allow no ono
to deceive you In this. Counterfeits, Imitations and
"Just-as-good" are but Experiments, and endanger tho
health of Children Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTOR I A
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Irops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotio
substance. Its ago is its g-uarantec. It destroys "Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tho
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend.
The Kind You to Always Bought
Bears the
In Use For
THCCCNTAUH COMMKT. TT
Purest
of the
Pure.
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in the land is not
always the
25 Ounces for 25 Gents
Is the result of modern ideas. Costs
less. Does better work. You must
try it to see. Get a can on trial.
The baking-will be vastlv better.
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ugnter ana tastier or we pay
lor the can.
MANf'
W. L. DOUGLAS
$3.00 & $3.50 SHOES
lt3SHOE8 FOR EVERY MEMBER OF
THE FAMILY. AT ALL PHICES.
(KOK fill ft ( To any ono whooan provaW.L.
VSfpUUU J bouglamdaa not mato & mall
l?AUfflfafJ ) mora Mon'm $3 & $3.BU mhova
sauswesi w thajt any other manufacturer.
THE UEASON Y. L. Poutlas ehoes ore worn by more people
In all walks ofllfa than any other make I j because ol their
excellent atyle, ouiy-titling, nnd superior weanns aualltlea.
Tlio selection oftheleathers and o'her miteriaU for each part
of the shoe and every do tall of the making lalooked after by
the most completo orsanlatlon of suiierintendenta, foremen and
sUUedshoemakers, whorecwivo the hlabeat wages psldinths
shoel nduitry, and who-e workmanahlu cannot l.e excelled.
If I could take you; nto ntylarref aotorles at llrockton.Mau.,
andthow you how carefully V. L. Douglai ehoes are made, you
would then understand why they hold thelrehape, fit better,
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renuTne have IV. L. lloinliu nun. n,l ,Z.lr.TZlZA ".7?.f.-
W. 8sA.titHte. Aik yourdealer for W. L. UouKla. shoe.. "lf cTnt auw y yoV.end
41reUofMtory. Stosi MQt ererj-wlioro by mail. Catalog; free, W.UtougUa, Briktg. .Mas.
mi Ann
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good
the core with caustic plasters or the
particle of the diseased llcsh
wero
BLOOD CANNOT BE CUT AWAY.
The cure must come by a thorough cleans
ing of the blood. In S. S. S. will be found
a remedy for sores and ulccr3 of every kind.
It is an unequalled blood purifier one th?.t
goes directly into the circulation and
promptly cleanses it cf all poisons and
taints. It gets 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. changes the quality jof the
blood so that instead of feeding the diseased
parts with impurities, it nourishes tho
irritated, inflamed flesh with healthy blood.
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GRAVING Write Us
PLATES
FOR PRINTING
HICKS-CH ATTEN
Portland Oregon
Bought has borno the signa
Signature of
Over 30 Years.
MURHAT 8TRCCT. HCWVOHK CITT.
Us. Quality
UCoL
most costly.
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Jaqnes Mfg. Co.
Chicago.
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THE WORLD
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