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I v v - I r At this season the housekeeper "must look specially after the baking powder. As she cannot make good cake with bad eggs, no more can she make cake that is light, delicious and dainty with inferior baking powder. Royal Baking Powder is indispensable for the preparation of the finest food. It imparts that peculiar lightness, sweetness and flavor noticed in the finest cake, biscuit, doughnuts, crusts, etc., which expert bakers say is unobtainable by the use of any other leavening agent. The "Royal Baker and Pastry Cook ' containing over 800 most practical and valuable cooking re ceipts free to every patron. Send postal card with your full address. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., Deep Sea Communings. "That's about as bum a piece of ma rine architecture," said the starfish, in specting the hull of Noah's, ark, "as ever plowed these waters." "O, I don't know," replied the barna cle. "I'm a good deal stuck on it, my self." Chicago Tribune. Albert Edward's Cigars. The Prince o Wales pays at the rate of $1,750 per 1000 for his cigars. These precious weeds are seven inches long. ' , This signature is on every box of the gennino Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets the remedy that eui-ea a cold la on day He Didn't Stay. "Tommy, run up and tell your sister I'm here, will you?" "Aw, what's the use? She knows it, 'cause when she see you comin' I hear her say, 'Dear me, there comes that empty-headed dude again.' " Philadel phia Evening Bulletin. FITS Permanently Cured. No fits or nerrotunest after first (Iry'h naenf Dr. Klinn'.ftr.fLt Natv. lustorer. send lor VK.K.V. 9 trial bottle and treat ies. Ua.B.11 Kii!is,Ud..vai ArchSt.Phtfadelphia.Pa. Age. A quarrel recently occurred between two maiden ladies. Said the younger one: "I wonder if I shall lose .my locks, too, when I get your age?" The older one You may be lucky If you do. Tit-Bits. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAT Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if It fails, to cure. B. W. Grove's signature is on acn box. 25c. He Was Emphatic. "I am informed that your husband is a professor of language, and I called to find out what his terms are." "Well, when he's excited, they are unfit for publication." Richmond Dis patch. Your Guide and Guard is the famous Oregon Blood Purifiar, tesied and true. Use it now. ; Woman's Way. "A woman usually thinks her hus band perfect," said the young man. "Yes," answered Sirius Barker. "He may be 'a perfect donkey or a 'perfect bear' but he's perfect." Indianapolis Press. . Carter's Ink best for school home and office.' It costs no more than poor ink. Always ask for Carter's. Avoiding the Rush. Politician Tell me the best way to get out of politics. Turn prohibitionist. "Oh, that's very sudden; I want to get out gradually." Smart Set, "OU KNOW WHAT TOP ARB TAKING When von take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic because ithe formula is plainly printed on every bottle showing that it is simply Iron and Qui sune in a tasteless form. No Cure, No Pay . 60c. She Was Reassured. Teddy Won't you come and see our new baby? Old Maid Teacher Yes, dear, when your aunt is better. TeddyOh, but It ain't catching! Smart Set. Xhe Kind You Have Always - u m. .m-.uci, iiiu uas ueeu. maae nil tier 1H3 personal supervision for over 30 years. Allow no one to deceive you in this. Counterfeits, Imitations and Just-as-good " are but Experiments, and endanger the Itealth of- Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castona is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric Drops' and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotio substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind CobctI5p.elievei9 Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea Xhe Mother's Friend. The Kind You toe Always Bought Si sears tue In Use For Over 30 Years. thi ecarrauft eemm, tt sunn There are cheap baking powders, made from alum, but they are ex ceedingly harmful to health. Their astringent and cauterizing qualities add a dangerous element to food. ' 100 WILLIAM ST., NEW YORK. Silk Worm in America. There are from eight to ten species of silk worms in this country. Slop tha Cough and Work Off tha Cold. Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure a. cold in one day. No cure, No Pay. Price 26 cents. A Treasure. Cynic What makes you have such unlimited confidence in you wife? Cheerful I gave her $10 to pay a, bill of $4.69 for me, and she brought back all of the change. Detroit Free Press. I am sure Piso's Cure for Consumption saved my life three years ago. Mas Thos. Robbins. Maple street, Norwich, N. Y., Feb. 17, 1900. Cooking School for Doctors. ' Prau Hedwig Heyl has started a cooking school for doctors In Berlin. Doctors from France, Russia and Italy, as well as Germany, have already taken the course, and it is reported that branch schools of the same kind are shortly to be established in all the capitals of Europe. Now that the winter season is past, it is well to cleanse the system and purify the blood with Garfield Tea an Herb Medic3ne that brings good health. Quite Right. ' "He said it was a beastly fire." "He was right. The fire was at the zoo." Boston Transcript. The Best Prescription for Malaria !4HB.Jand Fever is" a bottle of Grove's Tasteless Ph ill 1 Oil in ItiflBimnlv iwm 3 i I . a tasteless form. No. Cure, No Pay. Price 50c. Just the Patient for Him. Young Dr. Fresh Here comes that Mrs. Towler. Positively there isn't the first thing that ails her. Old Dr. Sage Evidently you are just the man for her case. Boston Transcript. ' STOMACH TROUBLE ?' Von need not suffer from it another day. "QRC gives Sronipt and continuous relief and speedy cure, o dieting. Trial package free. C. ESTERLY, 420 Parrott Building, San Francisco, Cal. ir&L,5.WSTHFA0S PENSION If BICKFORD. Washington, D. C. thev will re- I ceive quick replies. B. oth N. H. Vols. Staff 20th Corps. Prosecuting claims since 1878. Good, Live Agents Wanted 'In all unoccupied territory, for the Best Wheels en Earth, the 1901 'Ha B1CVCLES $20 - $25 - $35 - $40 FRED T. MERRILL CYCLE CO., 105-111 Sixth Street. PORTLAND, Ore. HOME GROWN GRASS SEEDS. A mixture of deep rooting grass seeds that we will guarantee to grow on dry grot avl that will not produce cereals or any other kind of grass Will make crop of hay, and pasture all seasons of the year. You never invested a dollar in your life that will give you snch results; price $16.00 per 100 or 20 cents per pound. Send us an order lor 100 pounds; we will send instructions for sowing. Address M. J. shields & CO. Growers and Importers -of all kinds of Grass and Field Seeds. MOSCOW, IDAHO. N. F. N. D. 14 1S01. ynN writing- ti advertisers please Bought has borne the signa- Signature of tracer., biw York errr. i SAVED BY A PUFP OF WIND. A Merchant Who Escaped Bobbery . Through an Unforeseen' Accident. "If the troth were known," said the head of a large wholesale house of this city, "I dare say we would be startled at the number of men of affairs In any large place who habitually sign letters and other documents without reading them. They become convinced that It is physically impossible to even glance at everything requiring signature and resign themselves to the necessity of trusting somebody 1 used to have that Idea myself," continued the whole saler, "but It was exploded by rather a startling Incident, and since then I have never set my pen to an unfamiliar paper. The affair to which I refer oc curred years ago, when I was In the manufacturing business In another city. We had an enormous mail that grew larger every day, and while I dictated very few answers myself I made It a rule to sign all outgoing letters as presi dent of the company. "Sometimes there would be several hundred in a batch, and my confiden tial clerk, in whom I hd the most im pl cit trust finally got to bringing tha in with the ends overlapped, so all could see was a succession of lines for my signature. 1 didn't like the plan, but it seemed the only way of getting rid of the job, and I would grab a pen and slap down a succession of auto graphs at lightning speed. Of course I was kept advised as to the general character of the mail, but unless some question was raised I never thought of taking out a letter and reading it. One winter day I will never forget it as long as I live the clerk brought In an unusually big batch of letters to be signed and was about to deposit the sheaf on my desk, when somebody opened an outside door and let in a severe blast of wind. Fully half the sheets were blown over the room and some went into the fire. The old clerk instantly dropped on his knees and be gan collecting the papers In frantic haste. I was astonished at his excite ment and especially at his agitation when he failed to find some of the lot. 'Why, t dozen or so were burned,' I said, and at last he went away, very reluctantly, to prepare copies. "When he left the room my stenog rapher handed me a sheet that has blown under his desk. It was an ordef on my banker for my safe deposit box, which contained at that time over $35, 000 in currency. I was dumfounded and while I was trying to decide what to do my dear old confidential- clerk quietly walked out a side "door and was uever heard of again. I think the order was merely one document of several, nil covering an elaborate scheme to loot the concern, but, be that as It may, I had my lesson and since then I have never been too busy to read a letter be fore signing it. I find It can be done easily enough " by the use of a little system." New Orleans Times-Democrat PRINCE AND CLERGYMAN. Wales' View of a Man Who Never Picked a Winning; Horse. Anecdotes of the new sovereign of Great Britain will doubtless be popular for some time to come at least until the novelty of his accession shall have worn,away. A short time ago he was staying at a friend's country place in the West of England, where, among the guests, was a somewhat conceited, straight-laced, and Interfering clergy man.." Entering the billard-room one morning shortly after breakfast the person- found his rOyal highness deeply interested in a sporting paper. Instead of retiring at once, as any man of tact would have done, the clergyman forced himself upon the prince. "Might I ask your highness If such a paper as you are reading really inter ests you ?"'sald he. "I am not in the habit sir, of reading what does not interest me," said the prince very rigidly, and then turned again to his paper. - The parson, however, determined to have his say, continued in a somewhat dramatic tone of voice: "Don't you think, your royal highness, that horse racing and betting are a great curse to this country? Now, what would your royal highness think of a man (alas, once a friend of mine!) who lost $50,000 through betting? He told me himself that he never won $500 In his life through backing horses. What would your royal highness think of such a man?" The prince, . disgusted, said very quietly: "What do I think of such a man? Well, I will tell you, sir. I think him a mighty bad Judge of horse flesh!" London Express. ' Freak Signs in New fork. Along Broadway, New York, when the day Is fine , and the streets are thronged, the thrifty shopman hangs out a sort of a cart du lour which, with its staring black and white letters, com pels regard, ana lr there are no stops of the speeding car the impression made by these placards is uncommonly amusing. ."Washable Boys' Suits!" allows the mind to dwell for a moment upon the possibilities If boys were not washable. "Half Off Men's and Boys' Suits!" A nearer view might show a temporiz ing per cent but the flying car makes no allowances. 'Society for the Encouragement of Wearing Clean Shirts!" The purifica tion committee flashes In and out of mind, and for small favors the voice rises In thanksgiving. . "Dinners Ten Cents and Up!" And why not if it really Is not worth more. "Wear One of Our $5 Suits and You Will Have a Fit!" one firm tersely and facetiously puts it -. - . . "Ladles Skirts ReboundedP' is the en couraging promise lettered by a little Polish tailor unacquainted with the in tricacies of our tongue. - Requirements for Citizenship. Until a few years aero Mlnnoanto ac- corded the right of suffrage to civilized Indians certified by district courts to be fit for the exercise of the suffrage. In lonaa a requirement of suffrage was enrollment In the local militia. Ten-1 nessee provided that persons of color who were competent . witnesses in a ' court of Justice against a white man might YOte In that State. There are half a dozen ways of do Ing everything, but there is always one way better than any of the others. Ready to Use. Wife "Why do you buy such a lot of stamps at once?" Husband "So there'll be a few that won't get stuck together." What Will Become of China? None can foresee the outcome of the quarrel between foreign powers over the division of Cliiua. It is intcsesiing to watch the going to pieces of this ancient but unprogressive face. Many people in America are also going to pieces because of dyspepsia, constiparion, blood, liver and stomach diseases. We are living too fast, but strength, vigurand good health can be retained if we keep off snd cure the above diseases with Hostetter's Stomach Bitters. She Worried. Nlpp My wife worried all last week for fear I should die. Tuck Were you sick? Nipp No, but my life insurance pol icy ran out and it was several days be fore I got it renewed. Philadelphia Evening Bulletin. SAW DARK SPOTS A Victim of Biliousness and Inflama tory Rheumatism Tells How He Became Free From Disease. A recommendation that is not based upon experience is without value but in the following interview the reader will at once recognize the force of ad vice that is the result of personal Knowledge. Mr. Ned Yerkes Hawley Is a travel ing man whose home is at 1926 W, Boon Ave., Spokane,. Wash. He has recently had an experience of more tiian general interest and in an in terview with a representative of the Spokesman-Review, of Spokane, he saw: "In June, 1899, I became bilious and subject to dizzy spells. I had no ap petite, my heart seemed to flutter at times and beat irregularly, and dark spots seemed to float before my eyes. This continued for about six months. During that time I was troubled with lameness in my backhand pains over my kidneys. I was under a physi cian's care and he told me my trouble Was . biliousness and inflammatory rheumatism. ; I was in bed for over four weeks and did not seem to be getting any better. "One day I saw an advertisement in which it was stated that a case simi lar to mine had been cured by Dr. William's Pink Pills for Pale People. I procured some of the pills and with in two weeks the inflammatory rheu matism which had become very ac cute and caused me the most intense suffering, was entirely cured. "You will therefore realize tnat I am a firm oeliever in Dr. William's Pink Pills. They cured .me and I am so sure that they will prove equally valuable in other cases that I have recommended them to a great many people." NED YERKES HAWLEY. Dr. William's Pink Pills for Pale People are an unfailing specific for such diseases as locomotor ataxia, partial paralysis, St Vitus' dance, sci atica, neuralgia, rheumatism, nervous headache, after-effects of the grip, pal pitation of the heart pale and sallow complexions and all forms of weak ness either in male or female. Sold by all dealers; or sent direct from Dr. Williams Medicine Co Schenectady, N. Y., 50 cents per box, or six boxes tor $2.50. y : -s Easily Adjusted, . j- . , "Pardon .me," said the busy man to the insurance agent who had forced his way into the office, "but I am not prepared to talk to you today." "Don't let -that," worry? you," replied the insurance,.agent, "in do the talk ing." Philadelphia Press. In the spring tnke Garfield: Tea. This wonderful Herb Midicine pnr ifies the blood and gives new and -vigorous Iife4o systems deplet ed by the tryinewinter season. A Matter of Hearing. -.. Suburbanite You've got a new baby at your house, I hear. Townite Great Scott! can you heai it away out there in the suburbs? De troit Free Press. MONEY !W8 Heirs of Union Soldiers who homsteaded les than 160 aeivs before June 22, 1874 (no matter ii abandoned), should address HENRY N. COPP, Washington, D. C. TESTED ID II Springtime Resolutions TAKE THE Sure relief from liqnor, opium and tobacco habits. Send for particulars to Keeley Institute, 314 Sixth St., Portland, Or. M. J. WALSH OREGOSt. PORTLAND YOU DO YOUR PART which Is, send us your address, and WE'LL H DO OURS- w l.r;n is, tell you tree how to make money fast in the present great Pacific Coast petroleum on boom. V rite immediately to Bankers and Brokers Oil Co.; J. W. Heisner & C ., financial "Js, 215 Commercial Block,-Portland, Ore -Jt)TCii ngema wanteu in every town GIITLEB'SGlSSOLiTEeilOOIliE i A guaranteed Cure for Catarrh and CfJnstunptton. 11.00. D Lock Box 115. W. H. SBIITB & CO., Biiffala, N.Y., Prep's BUBfcS ,WHfBf 111 flxf UIIVL t vougn eyrup. Tastes Uood. Use m nme. sold By amgetsts. m2& typ--- or Catalogues MANTELS, fggggjgrj GRATES Kffli : and ' iSWj TILINGS.. -oBffi Address is! AUTHORS AS GOOD WALKERS. William and Mary Hovrltt, the Widely ; . Known Writers. It Is said that the best footmatea of the nineteenth ' century were William and Mary Howitt, the writers of so many charming bits of literature. They began to walk on their wedding day, and kept on walking during nearly six ty years of married life. In 1824, when walking was far from fashionable, this sturdy Quaker pair walked 500 miles among the Scotch mountains, carrying necessary luggage on their strong young backs. They climbed Ben Lomond, waded streams, crawled over bogs, scrambled through bracken, and slid down sheer denies In the course of this wild tramp. Doubt less the peasants fancied they were mad. In the fifty-first year of their married life, when Mrs. Howitt was over 70 and her husband almost 80, they started out one summer morning to climb an Alp of the Tyrol. From the village of Taufers-they climbed a road too steep for vehicles, walking steadily for five 'lours. At dusk they came to a farmer's ;halet; there they were cordially invit ed to supper, and there for two nights they slept on the sweet, fresh hay in the barn, and employed the days In twice climbing to the mountain top. An excursion which had been planned for William Howitt's birthday, after he had passed his eightieth year, was re luctantly abandoned because of the rain. A year or two later his wife wrote: "Father and I have just come in from a pleasant walk right into the country, amongst picturesque houses and such ancient orchards and parklike fields scattered over with grand old Spanish chestnuts." Mr. Howitt died in 1879, aged 84 years. For a few years more his faith ful footmate took quiet strolls and gathered the flowers her husband loved. And when she had lived to see eighty nine years she gently fell asleep. Youth's Companion. - . i! . LONG TRAMP WHILE ASLEEP. Kentucky Man Walks Ten Miles With out Being; Aware of It. Mack Sublette, a well-known young man, "boards at the Dean house, In Ver sailles, Ky. His father. Arthur Sub lette .lives five miles south of Versailles, on McCowan's ferry turnpike. When Sublette started to his room, between 11 and 12 o'clock the other night, he re marked to a frieqd: "My sister is very sick, and I ought to have gone home to-night I'll drive out to-morrow." He went to sleep at once. At 1 o'clock In the morning a policeman met Sub lette walking hurriedly toward McCow an's ferry road. He hailed him and re ceived no reply. About 2 o'clock Sub lette walked into his father's bouse and to his sister's bedside, inquired how she was, conversed with his stepmother some minutes, and before the family was aware of it he left the house. He walked back to Versailles and returned to bed at the hotel. When Sublette awoke at 6 o'clock the next morning he was footsore and ex hausted, but knew nothing of his noc turnal jaunt until, according to his plan,' he drove to his father's, and they ques tioned him about hurrying on! in the night. Sublette ridiculed the idea of having been there until the family's evidence was supported by that of his room mate, who missed him, the testimony of Policeman Albert Curtis, who met him In the street, and his own blistered feet and exhausted body. . Stormy Inauguration Days. Presidents have in many cases been loath to depart from traditional cus toms or to disappoint the throng gather ed for the inauguration ceremony, and In some cases have seriously endangered their health by Insisting upon taking the oath of office in the open air, regard less of the state of the weather. It was such an adherence to precedent that brought on the cold which resulted in the death of William Henry Harrison. President Lincoln had the most incle ment of Inauguration days, as did also General Grant. President Benjamin Harrison waa almost hidden from the crowd by an umbrella when he took the oath of office, ' and the natal day of President Cleveland's second term was characterized by the appearance, of a full-fledged blizzard. Presidents Hayes and McKinley were indeed the only chief executives who in recent years have been smiled upon by sunny skies. Conkey's Home Journal. Where Women Propose. There are some curious, customs con nected with marriage In the Torres Straits Archipelago. . It is almost uni versally the . - woman who proposes. Having found a young man to her lik ing, the girl makes a string armlet and gives it to his sister, who - acts as a go-between. - A meeting Is arranged In the bush, and a harmless conversation takes place, during which, however, the following questions and replies, in some form or other, will probably be made: He: "Do you like me proper?" She: "Yes, I like you with my heart and eye. You are my man I like you altogether." The wedding day' is fixed then and there for no distant date. Conkey's Home Journal. , . Unlucky. 'My wife has an impediment in her speech," said the man with the gray temples. 'Lucky man," said the man with the brown chin whiskers. - 'Don't you believe it. She has just as much to say on certain occasions as any woman would have and it takes her twice as long to get through." In dianapolis Press. - Performing a Sacred Duty. Hogan Oi found the mon thot hit me wid the brick as Oi was passin' the alley. 'Twas Garrigan. . . - ' Grogan Are yez goln' to git -even? "OI am not. 'Twas all a mistake. Th' mon was only doin' his jooty. He fought Oi was th' cop in plain clothes." Indianapolis Press. If you don't believe that heat gen erates motion, observe a barefoot boy when he happens to step on a live coaL The less some men know the more they teU. : : Nature' made a mistake in creating men who live for themselves alone. UNITED STATES Says: Peruna has greatly helped Hon. W. S. Roach TJ. S. senator from North Dakota, in a letter written from Larlmore, North Dakota, says: U. 8. Senator Roach, of North Dakota, "Persuaded by a friend I have used Peruna as a tonic and am glad to testify that It has greatly helped me In strength, vigor, and nppetlte. I have been advised by friends that It is remarkably ef ficac ous as a cure tor the almost universal complaint of catarrh," glance at the history of Peruna. Never before in the history of medi cine has any remedy received so many endorsements from people of national importance, as Peruna. The explanation of this remarkable circumstance can only be found by a The Soft Answer. I Jeweler (enthusiastically) I assure' you the watch is worth twice the' money. It's worth 1Q guineas if it's' worm a penny. Customer- I should hardly say that Jeweler (warming) You doubt my word? Customer (consulting his own watch) I mean to say it's a He on the face of it. The thing's an hour slow. Judy. WANTED LI VE AGENTS In 11 towns of Oregon, Wash'njton snd Idaho, LE ROY Model 50, $35.00. PORTLAND DELIVERY. TO SELL LE ROY Bi CYCLES LISTED AT $30.00, a5.00 AND $10.00. GUARANTEED TO JANUARY 1, 1902. XmT WRITE FOR CATALOGUE, DISCOUNTS AND TERMS. HENRY GOODMAN & COMPANY, .... 128 FIRST STREET. ... Jobbers of Bicycle Sundries. Portland, Oregon. Machinery, Implements, Farm Supplies, Etc. Bee Line Buggies $65.00 AND UP. HENNEY, $90.00 and up. Iron corners on bodies of all our Henney and Bee Line Bueeies. Send for Catalog 0, MITCHELL, LEWIS & STAYER CO. First and Taylor Sts. Portland, Oregon. , NEW LIFE TO HonwRLiIef?siJgonr Anchor Great Combination of Strength and Beauty. "Ths Trs That Binds." See Our Anchor Clamp Yon would be surprised it yon knew bow little it would cost you to fix up that old fence. Better send for some Anchor Clamps and Uprights, and n pair of our pinchers, and make your od wire fence look like a new one. ANCHOR FENCE looks so- nice and is so stronjr that farmers sometimes think that it must be high priced. It isn't, though. Claxp Bbtobs Usraa. Cattle, Sheep and FARM, RAILROAD Write for Prices and Catalogue. Agents Wanted in , Every Town. are sold everywhere. 1901 Seed Annual free. run ei., ietmit, HOT Always Flesh. XsA Always the Best. fjr . ' I SBBBBBBBBBBBBBBS1 c z 1 ill JifliMinsssstSsial mil 01 SENATOR ROACH me in strength, vigoo and appetite. In the first place, it should be noted buai. vaWUlU ID VUQ UL U1C U1UBI 1 CI alent and universal maladies known to medical science. Nearly everybody has catarrh in some degree or phase. In the second place, it should be noted that Peruna Is the only scien tific, internal catarrh remedy yet de vised. This explains the almost universal use of Peruna. Everybody uses Pe runa, high and low, rich and poor, great and small. Peruna has fought its way out from among the host of catarrh remedies, and stands unique and alone today as the catarrh rem edy par excellence. By its well earned merits it has attracted the at tention of the greatest, and the busi est, and the wisest people. It Is equally applicable to all ages, to both sexes, and to every climate. Nothing in the history of medicine has ever equalled tue growth of this remarkable remedy. Catarrh has. become a national disease. Peruna has become a national remedy. Dr. tiartman, the Inventor of Peruna, has Ixscome the best known physician In the United States. All tbla la explained by the fact that Peruna cure catarrh wherever located. Catarrh Is liable to attack anv orfiran ot the human body. Catarrh is not a local disease, but a systemic dis ease. Peruna is not a local remedy, but a systemic remeoy. Peruna ; cures catarrh by eradicating it from the system. Such cures are not temporary but , pernutaeat. u yon do not derive prompt and satisfactory rtswltt from the use of Peruna. write at ones to Dr. Hart man. giving a full statement of ronr can and he will be plaxd to give you his 'valuable advice gratis. 1 Address Dr. Hartmun JtrtAt the Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, . uuio. His Points. First boy Is that a good house dog? Second boy No. "Good bird dog?" "No." . . , J "Good for rabbits?" ' " "No." "Knows some tricks, perhaps?" -"No." "What is it good for?" "Nothln' only to take prizes at shows." New York World. LE ROY Model 50, $35.00. P0RTLAN . DE.IVE Y. IF YOU WANT AN ENGINE, BOILER SAW MILL ' Or in fact anything in tne Marhine line. j j , , wme us or aiaiofues ana xrices. RUSSELL & CO., Portland and Spokane. OLD FENCES! Clamps and Uprights. The Old Fence. The Anchob Fence. Hog Tight, it Nkvxr Slips after closing AND LAWN. FENCE. 11 The Portland Anchor Fence Co. 74a Nicolal St., PORTLAND, Oregon. POULTRY 'NETTING. But from the manufacturer. Price in lull rolls 2 feet wide, ISO feet long.....i......t.6.' $ ,,......, 2 47 " " " " " '.'11- 4.12 """"" . 4.93 All Kinds of Wire and Iron Work. PORTLAND WIRE A IRON WORKS 149 Front St., Portland. Oregon. JOHN POOLE, Portland, Oregon, ' Foot of Morrison Street, Can give you the best bargains in Bnggiea, Plows, Boilers and Engines, Windmills and Pumps and General Machinery. See as before baying. ; Northwest POULTRY News Ifrou keen ooultrv aend-ioi. for 1 mn. trial to the Or. Fancier. M ooth 1 , 8ta. B, Portia d.or. 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