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7 T I - Family Secrets. -. "Those people in front of our cage say they are descended from us," ob served the First Monkey. "Well," commented the Second Monkey, "we are about the only ones of their ancestors that they will pay admission to see." Baltimore Sun. Swallowed His False Teeth. A man recently swallowed his false teeth and it drove him load. Stomachs will stand a great rieal. but not everything. If vourd is weak try Hostetter's rkoniach feitters. It cures indigestion, constipation, kidney and liver troubles, as well as ma laria and fever and ague. It is particu larly effective in all nervous affections, and is strongly recommended at this rea son ot the year when the system is run down and most susceptible to disease. AH .druggists keep it. Immersion. "Go bury thy sorrow!" said I. The man bowed his head and went his way. That night I came upon him drinking heavily. "Is this the way you bury your sor row?" l said. "Hush! this is a burial at sea!" said the man, with a bitter, haunt ing smile. I felt much pity for him, thereup on, and would have had something had he asked me. Detroit Journal. ALUM BAKING POWDER. Declared by the Court to be Unwhole some, and Its Sale in Violation of the Pure Food Laws. A case in the courts of Davenport, Iowa, the other day appears to have fixed the status of the alum baking powders as an illicit article of trade. It seems that The Pure Food Co., of Chicago, sold to a firm of grocers in Davenport a quantity of baking pow der called "Pure Food Baking Pow der." The grocers sold same of it, ascertained that it was an alum pow der, returned the powder unsold to the manufacturers and refused to pay for it. The manufacturers sued to col lect. The case was tried before Judge Bollinger and a jury. Attorneys Neal & Neal, and S. A. Finger defended the grocers. It was shown that the pow der contained alum. The defence claimed, consequently, that it was in jurious to health and that traffic in it was against public policy. Expert testimony was introduced to show that alum when taken into the stomach would influence the gastric juices to the detriment of the person using it. The jury rendered a verdict for the defendants, which means that alum baking powders are deleterious to health, their sale illegal in the state. The pure food laws of the state are upheld. A Case of Contagion. She Do you believe in this theory about spreading disease by kissing? He Well, they say there's some thing in it. "Did you ever catch anything by kissing a girl? "Yes, once; my father saw me at It." Yonkers Statesman. GRIP B IT THE AFTER EFFECTS MADE LIFE MIS ERABLE FOR A YEAR. One of the Fecnlaritieg of a Disease That ' Will Mot Stay Cared How It Was Driven Out. From Reporter-Journal, Gardiner, Me. Grip often leads to pneumonia. More frequently it will appear to be cured but leaves the patient broken in health, short of breath after slight exertion and affected by every change of weather a fit subject for the many diseases induced by the in clemency of early spring. How this may be avoided, how the system may be cleansed of the linger ing after-effects of grip and put in condition to ward off disease is best told in the words of one who is able to speak from experience. Mr. Sum ner Cross, of 80 Mechanic street, Gar diner, Me., says: "A severe attack of the grip, about five years ago, left me m a very bad state. I could not sleep and I had no appetite. My head felt heavy, and I was rather dizzy at times. Changes of the weather seemed to .have a bad effect upon me and I was miserable most of the time. "I had been like this for a year when a lady, who had heard me com plain, recommended Dr. Williams Pink Pills for Pale People. Shortly after this I had occasion to go to Bangor and there I bought six boxes of the pills. While taking the second box I began to feel benefited. When I had taken them all I felt so much better that, I bought six boxes more, and I have always considered the money I paid for them well spent. I would not be without them. "I shall always speak of Dr. Wil liams' Pink Pills for Pale People in words of praise, for they are an hon est medicine. I recommend them be cause I know that they are all they are claimed to be. (Signed) SUMNER CROSS. Subscribed and sworn to before me. Z. F. LITTLE, Notary Public Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People are an unfailing specific for such diseases as locomotor ataxia, par tial paralysis, St. Vitus' dance, sci atica, neuralgia, rheumatism, nervous headache, after-effects of the grip palpitation of the heart, pale and sal low complexion 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 for $2.50. SOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE TAKING When vou take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic, because toe formula is plainly printed on every uuivivBuuwiui; butti. ib xa BiuiLf, iiuu uu vul' nine In a tasteless form. No Cure, No Pay. 60c. For the Occasion. "Please look pleasant," remarked the photographer. Snap went the camera. "And now, ma'am," he continued "you may resume your natural ex pression." Philadelphia Times. Garfield Tea purifies the blood, regulates the digestive organs find promotes good bealth. It is the faerb medicine that bus been nsed successfully for many years. A Fortunate Reminder. "Do you expect to have a pair of samples of every living creature in that ark?" asked one of the jeering spectators. "From A to Izzard!" emphatically responded Noah. "Ah! that reminds me," he exclaimed. "The zebra!" And he instantly dispatched a corps of hunters to South Africa. Chicago Tribune. Kgd Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Use Ijtl in time. Sold bv drweiKts. Lat 1 IHtK WM-Ht All H Nr-rAlLn. in WHY THE TWAIN BfSPUTED. John Boll Tboneht of Bill, the Clerk of Baby. "How much?" asked Arthur P. Bag- Ian of Leeds, England, offering to pa; his bill. 'Nine pounds," answered Clerk How ard L. Dailey of the St. James Hotel, smiling and bowing. The eyes of Mr. Raglan, which bad shone pleasantly, now glared, and hit yellow mustache curled up jjerceptiblj as astonishment contracted bis uppei lip. "Why, it was only lahst night" 'Xo," corrected Mr. Dailey, 6tiU beaming proudly over his desk at Mr. Raglan, "yesterday morning at 1 o'clock." 'But I tell you it was lahst night at supper time, persisted the Briton, hit voice rising into a roar. "Well. I reckon I ought to know," retorted Mr. Dailey indignantly. 'Indeed. And dayon't you think 1 ought to knayow something abayout it?" "You? Why, what the devil hav( you got to do with It? It's my baby and it's a girl, and it weighs nine pounds," came back the clerk, his own "dander" rising higher. "Jsayow, did anybody ayver hear tht like?" exclaimed the Englishman, apos trophizing the world at large. "Here 1 come and put up ayover night. I'm ready to start and I ahsk the amouifi of me bill and this fayllow charges mt nine payounds $45 and when I tel him I've been here since lahst nighl and he disputes me wayord, tells m I've been here since yesterday morn ing, and, when I tell him I knayow better, he begins to talk abayout gir babies instead of me bill." "Who said anything about a bill?" demanded Mr. Dailey. "Why, I did, you blockhead I'm en deavoring to talk abayout it nayow.' "But I'm speaking of my baby, mj little girl, first, you know " "Oh, blow your baby!" cut in tht Britisher. "I want to pay me bill." "Oh, I see," said the clerk, blushing furiously. "All right," he added, angei rising in him again, "pay your bill, bul don't tell me to blow my baby. I won'l stand that from any man." "Nor will I stand a charge of 9 foi a night's lodging and a breakfast," re turned Mr. Raglan. The new and deeply injured fathei said no more, but collected $1.50 and the Englishman went out huffily. "I haven't got any prejudice against Englishmen," remarked Mr. Dailey bit terly to the sympathetic bellboy whe came to answer a ring for hot water, "but if ever I saw a more heartless and unfeeling wretch than that it was in a dream." Denver Post. THIS BRIDE WAS WON AT THE SIEGE OF PEKIN Cupid braved the dangers at Pekin, where Mary Conger Pierce, niece of Minister Conger, lost her heart to Lieut Harold Hammond, of the Ninth Infan- MISS MARY COSGBE FIERCE. try, during the siege. In the midst ol war and disaster the courage displayed by Miss Pierce and the witchery of hei lovely face completely captivated the brave lieutenant. Before the Congers left China a betrothal dinner was giv en in their honor. Miss Pierce is an or phan, and comes from Rushville, III. Spending Is Sometimes Saving. The true end of statesmanship is to promote the greatest public welfare, whether this means saving dollars or spending dollars. When economy will contribute to this welfare economy is good, but where it will cripple some important branch of public service then economy is bad; and the public official who tries to make a record in defiance of this fact is no real friend to public welfare. Where sinecures exist, or useless political "job" commissions, or where waste occurs by poor organi zation of the service, then economv anil reorganization are in order; but where important work would be less effec tively done by arbitrarily abolishing offices and reducing the number of em ployes, then the path of statesmanship is to point out the grounds for distin guishing between the two cases and suape policies accordingly. Gunton Magazine. Lastine Qualities of Wood. The navy department recently con cluded some tests for the mirnnse nf demonstrating the lasting qualities of wood used in warships treated with the fireproofing process. Samples . taken from the torpedo-boat Winslow were employed in the tests. They had been in use for five years. The report show ed that the wood had lost none of its anti-fire qualities. Their Taste Goes Wrong. Even the best judges of tobacco can't always be depended on. Sometimes their taste goes back on them, so to speak, and remains blunted for a week at a stretch. Professional samplers of tobacco take a week off every few months and never look at the weed until they return to duty. In that way they keep in condition. Infantile Pessimism. Aunt Emma Well, Mary, I haven't seen you for a long time. I hear that you have a little sister at your house. I suppose she cries sometimes. Little Mary Cries? I should say she does! Why, I never saw anyone that appeared to look on the dark side of things as she does! Puck. Many a man is toasted wh needs to be roasted. - CATARRHJHIRTY YEARS. A Remarkable Experience of a Prominent Statesman. CONGRESSMAN MEEKISON GIVES PE-RU-NA A HIGH ENDORSEMENT. CONGRESSMAN MEEKISON, OF OHIO. Hon. David Meekison is well known, not only in his own state, but through out America. He began his political career by serving four consecutive terms as mayor of the town in which he lives, during which time he be came widely known as the founder of the Meekison Bank, of Napoleon-, Ohio. He was elected to the fifty-fifth con gress by a very large majority, and is the acknowledged leader of his party in his section of the state. Only one flaw marred the otherwise complete success of this rising states man. Catarrh with its insidious ap proach and tenacious grasp, was his only unconquered foe. For thirty years he waged unsuccessful warfare against this personal enemy. At last Pe-ru-na came to the rescue, and he dictated, the following letter to Dr. Hartman as the result: "I have used several bottles of Pe-ru-na and feel greatly benefited thereby from my catarrh of the head. I feel encouraged to believe that .if I use it a short time longer I will be able to fully eradicate the. disease of thirty years' standing. Yours truly, " "DAVID MEEKISON." Many people can -tolerate slight ca tarrhal affections. A little hoarseness, a slight cough, a sold in the head, or a trifling derangement of the digestive organs do not much disturb the aver age person in his business. But this is not true of the public speaker or stage artist. His voice must always be clear, lungs perfect, digestion undisturbed. Her Strenuous Way. "You didn't seepi to get, on with that Boston girl?" "No; she sat on the edge of her chair, ready to run and look up my pronunciation' in the dictionary." Chicago Record. The Best Prescription for Malaria Chills and Fever Is a bottle of Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic. It is simply iron and quinine in a tasteless form. No Cure, No Pay. Price 50c. Over-Anxious. He Who knows but when I come back from the Philippines you may be engaged to some other man? She Nonsense! As if you were coming back without sending me' word! Harper's Bazar. Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow's Sooth ing Syrup the best remedy to use for their children during the teething period. How Strange. "Well, I suppose that young Good fellow is married?" "You don't say so I'm surprised!" "Why, I supposed everybody knew he was engaged." "To be sure but that's different" Colorado Springs Gazette.- : ; Help Nature Help Yon! Vitality cannot cure disease unless your body's kept clean inside and out. Cascarets Candy Cathartic keep it clean inside. All' druggists, 10c, 25c, 60c. Clever Salesman. "I wish to see a bonnet," said Miss Passee, aged 40. "For yourself, miss?" inquired ..the French milliner. "Yes." "Marie, run down stairs and get me hats between IS and 25." . Bonnet sold. Tid-Bits. Piso's Cure is the be,st medicine we ever used for "all affections 6f the throat and : lungs. Wit. O. Ekdslkt, Vanbureu, Ind,. ! Woh in 19m. - - - . Well Posted. . McJiggei" He's pretty well post ed in social institutions, isn't he? Thingumbob Yes, I believe he is posted for non-payment of dues at all the clubs, if that's what you mean. Philadelphia Press. WANTED LIVE AGENTS In all towns of Oregon, LE ROY Model 50, $35.00. PORTLAND DELIVERY. TO SELL LE ROY BB CYCLES - LISTED AT $30.00, 135.00 ANP $40.00. WRITE FOR CATALOGUE, DISCOUNTS AND TERMS. HENRY GOODMAN & COMPANY, ,...12B FIRST STREET. ... Jobbers of Boyclo Sundries. Portland, Oregon, Hence the popularity of Pe-ru-na among the leading actors and ac- gvx tressed of this country. They have come to re gard Pe-ru-na as indespensable to their success. Their profession is so exacting that it requires perfect health in every particular. They rea-ard Pp-rn-na aa Miss Came Thomas their friend and safeguard. Many letters are received from this class of pople. Miss Car rie Thomas, in ,speaking of Pe-ru-na, says: "I 'have used Pe-ru-na with splendid results. .Would not be with out it. No money, would hire me to have a settled cold 'or chronic coueh. or hoarseness. .Catarrh is the most dreadful thing that could happen to one of my profession. Pe-ru-na is my snieiq. and protector against this most undesirable , disease." Carrie Thomas. If you do not ' .derive prompt and satisfactory results, from the use of Peruna, write- at once to Dr. Hart Tnan, giving a full statement of your case and he wjL. he pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis. Address Dr.tTtartman;- President of The . Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus O. Knightly Warfare of Old. Medieval knights often took a vol untary oath that they would never spare me me or an enemy. PIT Permanently Cured. No fit r nervousness rl I V after firstilay'sm.of Mr. Kliae'sGrpat Nerve Refitort-r. Send for FK EE S'-i-OO trial battle and treat ias. DK.B.H Klim, Ltd..wi Arch St.. Philadelphia, Fa, Sugar Cane. The sugar cane grows from six to twenty feet high. : ABSOLUTE URITY. Genuine Carter's Little Liver Pills. Must Bear Signature of Sea Facsimile Wrapper Below. Very aaaU aiid ueuf to tak as sugar. FOR HEADACHE. FOR DIZZINESS. FOR BILIOUSNESS. FCR TORPID LIYER. FOR C0KSTIPAT10H. FOR SALLOW SKIN. FOR THE COMPLEXION tS canti Purely Vegetable mssresssssrsE CURE SICK HEADACHE. Washington and Idaho, LE ROY Model 50, $35.00. PORTLAN J DELIVERY. GUARANTEED TO JANUARY 1, 1902. ' carters! H PILLS. A Good Reason. Papa You know. James? how much I disapprove of fighting sflll it ia gratifying to know that you have beaten a bigger boy than yourself. Why did you fight him? James E said I looked like you. dad. Moonshine. Sayings of Little Folks. Mother Don't boil those canned peas, Bridget; they only want to be warmed. Little Tommy Mammy, peas can't talk, can they? Mother Ot course not, dear, why? Little Tommy Then how do you know what they want? Motherhood. In Old Kentucky. The parson came out and remon strated with the .major for being too hasty with his gun. After he said that," said the par son, "you should have forgiven him." And didnt I? spoke un the ma jor. "Why, parson, I was one of the pall-bearers. Not Entirely Disinterested. Little Bessie I like you better than sister's other beau. The Beau I'm glad to hear that. Why do you like me? Little Bessie 'Cause sister never eats any of the cheap candy you bring, and I get all of it. New York Journal. His Name.- I The teacher of the Sabbath school class approached one little fellow who was present for the first time, and in quired his name, for the purpose of placing it on the roll. "Well," said the youngster, "they call me Jimmie for short, but my maiden name is James." Christian Register. A Literary Note. Mrs. Meddergrass Well, if I was them Boers, I'd just go without readin' before I'd do it. Mr. Meddergrass Do what? "Why, the papers say they've been takin' a lot o' British magazines." Baltimore American. Sizing Her Up. Mrs. Witherby Do you know. John. that chorus girl on the left looked at you tonight as if she actually knew you? Witherby TJmph! . That's just about as much sense as she has got. Harper's Bazar. Slop the Cough ind Work Off tht. Cold. Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure a cold in one day. .No cure, No Pay. . Price 25 cents. Not the Same. D'Auber I was certainly gratified at what Mr. Critteek said about me. Dabster What was that? D'Auber Why, you heard him. He said I was unquestionably a deft col or! st. Dabster I understood him to say daft." Philadelphia Press. The Difficulty Overcome. Brooks I wish you would pay me that 10 you owe me, old fellow. Borrowit I couldn't think of it. "But I'm here to remind you of it." Smart Set. . . x This signature is on every box ot the genuine Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets the remedy that cores a cold In one day Changed His Mind. Friend But I thought you were going to commit suicide in case she rejected you; Rejected Suitor So I was; but af ter I made the threat to her and left, I came back and peeked in the win dow and saw her reading a novel. Ohio. State Journal. " HOWS' THIS; We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for anv case of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's uaiarra (jure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, O. We the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney or the past 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and fin ancially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. Wist fe Tecax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, WiLDINQ, K INN AN fc MAHVIN, Wnolesale Drug-ists, Toledo, O. Kail's Catarrh Cure is t-ken .nt:rnally, acting directly on the blood and m . cous surfaces of the system. Pri;a TEcperbo'tle. Sold by ali arugr-ists. Testimonials Iree. Hall's Family Pill? r- th- best. . Mail Bags for Petticoats. The empty mailbags not having been returned from the Congo for some time, it was found on inquiry that the sacks were regularly being stolen by the natives for presentation to their wives, who used them as petticoats. Your euide and guard is the famous Oregon iilood Purifier, tested and true. TJeeitnow. Not a Good Player. Hodd Hang it all! Do you suppose I'll ever make a good golf player? Todd (pityingly) Never, old man. You think too much of your family and your business. Harper's Bazar. The system cannot be in good condition when the bowels are constipated. Take Garfield Tea, it cures constipation and effect ually regulates the liver. In the Poetry "Business." A correspondent, writing from Tex crkana, says: "I have two sons in the poetry busi ness. They can write it by the yard, or foot just as needed. I don't know how you .measure it, but what would you give for five or six yards? My boys are hard-working fellows, and they need the money." Atlanta Con stitution. BESTF If ym haven t regular, healthy morement of the bowels erery day, you'ro sick, or will be. Keep your bowels open, and be well. Force, in thn.hn.w.Af violent physic or pill poison, is dangerous. The Pleasant. Palatable. Potent: Taste Good. Do Good, IBTftr Rlftknn. Wofllrnn ni-:riH. in. cn- ..' ncTw oivaeu, ji bo-kch. or uripe. IMC, for free sample, and booklet on bealth. iW WritA Urilag Bd7 iomptmj, Vblesg, lMtml, Row Ttfc SSSs KEEP YOUR BLOOD GLEAN Address ELS The Change of Life Is the most important period in a wo man's existence. Owing to modern methods of living, not one woman in a, thousand approaches this perfectly natural change without experiencing' a train of very annoying and some times painful symptoms. Those dreadful hot flashes, sending the blood surging to the heart until it seems ready to burst, and the faint feeling that follows, sometimes with chills, as if the heart were going to stop for good, are symptoms of a dan- Mas. Jrorsnc Noblb. frerous, nervous trouble. Those hot flashes are just so many calls from nature for help. The nerves are cry ing out for assistance. The cry should be heeded in time. Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound was pre pared to meet the needs of woman's system at this trying period of her life. it builds np the weakened nervous system, and enables a woman to pass that grand change triumphantly. " I was a very sick woman, caused by Change of Life. I suffered with hot flushes, and fainting spells. 1. was afraid to go on the street, my head and back troubled me so. I was entirely cured by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta- Dle tJompound. ' mbs. jennib jnoble, 5010 Key ser St., Germantown, Pa- Manifestations of Gray Matter. 'Am I as intelligent as your other young man, Dolly? , Well, you quote more poetry than he does, but I think he beats you on neckties. Chicago Record. QreggnJJloodPurifier To Spell Shakespeare's Name. It has been shown that Shakes peare's name has been spelled, by re sponsible writers, in 1906 different ways. In his own time, his contem poraries spelled his name in thirty two different ways. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAT Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All Iruggists refund the money ll it tails to cure. B. W. Grove's signature is on each box. 23c. The Ruling Passion. First Enthusiastic Golfer I say, will you play another round with me on Thursday? Second Enthusiastic Golfer Well, I am booked to be married on that day but it can be postponed Punch, Machinery, Implements, Farm Supplies, Etc. Bee Line Buggies $65.00 AND UP. HENNEY, $90.00 and up. Il0n SSfffiS BfSenVZ and Bee Line Buggies. Send for Catalog, MITCHELL, LEWIS & STAVER CO. First and Taylor Sts. Portland, Oregon. NEW LIFE TO Li!eBfgi Anchor Great Combination of Strength and Beauty 'The Tie That Binds ill r 1 1 1 1 1 1 r-m I i-umwmrrrt Jl 4W 1 .. I.. . U. See Our Anchor Clamp You would be surprised it you knew how little it would cost you lo fix up that old fence. Better send for some Anchor Clamps and Uprights, end a pair of our pinchers, and make your old wire fence look like a new one. ANCHOR FENCE looks bo nice and is so strong that farmers sometimes think that it must be high priced. It isn't, though. Clazcp Befobb Using. Cattle, Sheep FARM, RAILROAD Trite for Prices and Catalogue. Aeents Wanted in . Every Town. The 743 JOHN POOLE, Portland, Oregon, Foot of Morrison Street, Can. give 70a the best bargains in Buggies, Plows, - Boilers and Engines, Windmills and Pumps and General Machinery. See us before buying. Naturalists say the lobster will soon follow the buffalo and diamond-back terrapin. YOU DO YOUR PART which is, send us your address, and WE'LL DO OURS Which is tell you iree how to make money fast -in the present great Pacific Coast petrol earn oil boom. Write immediately to Bankers and Brokers Oil Co.; J. W. Heuner A C ., financial agents, 215 Commercial Block, Portland, Ore. V Special agents wanted in every town. Springtime Resolutions ffeeley Cure Sure relief from liquor, opium and tobacco : habits. Send lor particulars to Keeley Institute, 3(4 Sixth St., Portland, Or. Every ProsperousFarmerh&s a MVCOKMICK Or address A. H. B0YLAN, Portland, Or. FOR CATALOGUE AND PRICES. C&trSi"to'K,THr?l! PENSION If BICKFORD, Washington, D. C, they will re- ' .u.v. i j.i i. .1. a, uiu i,. sx. VUin. DLBIl 20th Corps. Prosecuting claims since 1878. ' MONEY FOR SOLDIER'S -HEIRS- Heirs of Union Soldiers who homsteaded less ' than 160 acres before June'2, 1874 (no matter if abandoned), should address HENRY N COPP, Washington. D. C. is best time to cure Catarrh; Bronchitis and Consumption. Our remedy is guaranteed, $L P. O. Box 973. I CD., Buffalo, H. Y. DONT GET WET! THE ORIGINAL t ft fa. V MADE IN BUCK Oft YELtOtV IS SURB PROTECTION rta-z I VI IN SaSSsrSt WIT WITHER. CATAL06UE5 EREc jsnemm full line of 6arkf.nts m hats. AJ.TOWERCO.B03TON,MA33. Free Trial 30 Days For the next 30 days we will ship thfs ' 1 $50.00 machine on 30 days' free trial in your own home for $21.75. Rend this ad. and your name for full description and our free trial offer. We also sell 940.00 Bicycles for 20.25. Writ today. This is a chance of your lifetime. People's Supply Co., Box 287 (B) SEATTLE, WASHINGTON. IT LEADS THEM ALL . The "Cyclone" Thresher If You Bay a New Thresher, Engine, HORSE POWER OR SAW MILL 1 Yo of Course Want therkst. Write for Catalogue and Prices. RUSSELL & CO., Portland and Spokane. OLD FENCES! Clamps and Uprights. ' Thi Old Fence. The Anchor Fencx. and Hog Tight, it Never Slips after closing AND LAWN FENCE. Portland Anchor Fence Co. Nlcolai St., PORTLAND, Oregon. ! POULTRY NETTIHir Buy from the mannfaetnrer. trice in tutl rolls 2 feet vide, loo feet lone ...i.6A 2.47 S.S J M tl ( 4 m - " " ZZ1 , . . ., u t --- 4.9J All Kinds of Wire and Iron Work. PORTLAND WIRE & IRON WORKS 148 franc frt., Portland, Oregon. X. P. X. 0. So. 16-1901. WHEN writ! n c tt. advertisers plans mention tbis paper. HER W. H. SMITH KB