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Makes its presence known by many signs, glandular tumors, bunches in the neck; cutaneous eruptions, in flamed eyelids, sore ears, catarrh and wasting diseases. Hood's Sarsaparilla Effects permanent cures. A Fatbcr at 82. The Marquis of Denegal, who, al though he has been married three times, has hitherto been childless, has become a father at the age of 82. He marired his third wife, a daughter of Henry Twining, of Halifax, Nova Sco tia, at the beginning of the year. She is 22 years of age. The child, who is a boy, will inherit the title,' but com paratively little else, past generations of the family having squandered the estate. Moat Probably an ' American. A woman went into a chemist a in London recently and asked for some ar ticle which is generally to be procured at a shop of this kind. The man of mixtures, replying to the woman s inquiries, said: "Madam, do not possess what you require. I am a chemist pure and simple." 1 don t know anything about your purity; but there's no doubt about your simplicity," replied the disap pointed woman as she retired from the counter. For bronchial tronMes try Piso's Cure lor yonsumption. it is a good congn maaicine. AC aruggists, price zo cents. In Worldly Goods. "It isn't every man that knows when he is well off .' ; "No; but lots of us know that we are not." Brooklyn Life. Preaching and Practice. Spellbinder Yes, my friends, eter nal vigilance is the price of liberty. Be on your guard. A word to the wise is sufficient. Voice (from the audience) Then you must, take us for gol darn fools! You nave been talking for an hour and a half. An' Instance of Growth. It is a pleasure, in this day of great industrial combinations, to note an instance where an independent concern has attained to mammoth proportions, and has grown steadily but surely for years from a small beginning into the fullness of the present time. Such an institution is cited in the seed business of D. M. Ferry & Co., who for nearly half a century have gone forward each year, constantly adding new customers and retaining all its old ones, until it is today the source of seed supply from which the great crops of this country spring. Seed houses have come and gone some survived and flourished for years, but finally succumbed for one reason or another while Ferry's kept growing all the time. Thousands of farmers, gardeners and flower growers look to them year after year for the seeds from which the prosperity of their fields and gardens is to grow, and the fact that they are never disap pointed in Ferry's seeds is the secret of the wonderful expansion of this pop ular firm. You can buy their seeds in every city, town or hamlet of this land, and you are always certain that they are fresh, true' to name and sure to grow. Their 1904 Seed Annual, a val uable guide in the selection of the proper seeds to plant, will be sent free to all readers of this paper who apply to D. M. Ferry & Co., Detroit, Mich. Too Much Argument. Dar's a good deal in argymen, but it can also be overdone. As long as Uncle Moses believed in sulphur and brimstone' he let my cabbages strictly alone. ' When I had argyed him into believin' dat no sich place existed he cleaned, out my truck patch in one night.-1" " Eudoxus. Endoxus, born 406 B. C, was the first man known to history to explain planetary motion and to make a map of the heavens with the planets and fixed stars marked. Death to Convicts. Since 1852 more than 26,000 con victs have been sent to French Guiana, of whom ,84 per cent died of disease, hardship and insufficient food. , i - ' British Emergency - Rations.- . Every soldier in the - British army carries in his haversack what is known as the "emergency ration." This con sists of a small tin cylinder, similar to a pocket spirit flask; divided into com partments. One of these is filled with four ounces of cocoa paste, and the oth er contains a similar quantity of con centrated beef (pemmican). r: As its title implies, the ration is not to be used except in the . case of the direst necessity, and if consumed inr small quantities it will maintain stiength for 36 hours. LongHair " About a year ago my hair was coming out very fast, so I bought bottle of Ayer's Hair Vigor. It stopped the falling and made my hair grow very rapidly, until. now it is 45 inches in length." Mrs. A. Boydston, Atchison, Kans. There's another hunger than that of the stomach. Hair hunger, for instance. Hungry hair needs f ood, needs hair vigor Ayer s. This is why we say that Ayer's Hair Vigor always restores color, and makes the hair grow long and heavy. $ 1.0 a kettle. AH araotsta, If tout d 1st cannot rapply you, end na one dollar and we w: ill express von a bottle. Be ante and erire the name of roar nearest express office. Address, J. C. AYEB. CO., Lowell, Mam. "Does your daughter's husband lor her as devotedly as ever?" "He doe when I'm around," replied her daugfr ters husband's mother-in-law, grimly. Houston Post. Fond Mother1 My darling. It is bed time. All the little chickens have gone to bed. Little Philosopher Yes, mam ma, and bo has the old hen. Woman's Home Companion. "DIa world ain't square," growled little Mickey. "Why not?" "asked Jim my. " 'Cause the only ones dat get free peanuts are elephants and police men." Chicago News. Anxious Mother1 Willie, dear, do you ever have any trouble with the other little boys at school? Willie Naw! lick one of 'em every once In a while. but that ain't the least bit of trouble. Chicago Tribune. ' Mrs. A. Your husband smoking again! Why. I thought you Insisted that he should give It up. Mrs. Z. I did, dear, but them I found such a pret ty smoklng-jacket at a bargain sal. Chicago Dally News. HelDlnsr His Wife: Wife I havo been thinking I ought to give you a birthday present, Howard. Husband Oh. very well Just write down what it shall be, and I'll buy it on my way uptown. Town Topics. Friend Now that you have made millions, what will you do? Old Bul lion I shall retire, and amuse myself telling pepople what a burden wealth Is, and how happy I was when I was poor. New York Weekly. After the Wedding: "But they told me you had money." "And they bun coed me Into thinking you were rich." '.'Well, what's to be done about it? "Let's fall In love just for spite." Cin ctnnatl Commercial Tribune. "Do you believe that the American people like to be humbugged?" "No, air," answered the sturdy patriot, "but when they find anyone smart enough to do It they can't help takin' off their bats to him." Washington Star. Beyond Expectation: Mr. Jones See beret This horse you sold me runs up on the sidewalk every time he sees an auto. Horse Dealer Well, you don't expect a fifty-dollar horse to run up a telegraph pole or climb a tree, do you? Judge. Girl in the Grand Stand Isn't that a cruel game? Do you think it's fair for a dozen men to pile themselves on top of the poor fellow that has the ball? Her Escort No; there oughtn't to be more than eleven of them, any way. Chicago Tribune. Information: "Hello." said the neighborly bore, "what are you build ing the new chicken house for?" "Why," replied Nettles, "for a flock of pink carmels, of course. You didn't suppose I'd put chickens In it, did you?" Philadelphia Public Liedger. Weren't you nervous at the wed ding," asked the sympathetic chap. with all those people looking at you?" "I nervous?" repeated the recent bene dict. "Why should I be nervous? No body looked at me; I was only the groom, you know." Cincinnati Times Star. In Kentucky: Ascum I don't know whether your head over the article about Colonel Lusbman's death was printed the way you Intended, but it was a good one. City Editor Let me see. What was it 7 Ascum uas fought his last bottle. Philadelphia Press. Citlman What's the matter with all you Lonesomanunters? jNewcomD s a decent sort of a fellow, and yet you all appear to hate him. Suburbs No won der! He went-and bought his wife a sealskin coat last week, and our homes are no longer peaceful. Philadelphia Press. . "Mamma, what is Topsy's other name?" "Topsy In the play? I don't know, dear; just Topsy, that's all." Oh, she has another name. I heard papa speaK it yesterday, ' dux l can t think of it now. Oh, yes, I remember it's Topsy Turvey!" Kansas City Journal. How' did you like Dr. Fourthly last Sunday morning?" asked Mrs. Old castle; "don't you think he indulged rather freely in mixed metaphor?" Goodness! I didn't notice. Did he have it right there In the pulpit? This will be a terrible blow to Josiah. He thinks so much of the doctor." Chi cago Record-Herald. The Rule of Three: "One week from to-day, Uncle John, I will be a married man. Yes, In seven short days I will be Initiated into the mysteries of mat rimony." "No mysteries about it, my boy. It is just the plain, simple rule of three." "Rule of three? Eh what three?" "Wife, mother-in-law, and hired girL" ;Kansas City Journal. How's your mother?" asked the neighbor. "Worried to death," an swered the boy, who was swinging on the front gate: "father's hunting in the Adlrondacks, brother Bill's gone to a ! political convention, brother Jack's Joined a football team, and the dress ! maker has just told mother that she'd look a fright in mourning." Washing ton Star. His Qualification: Senator This friend that you want me to get a gov ernment position for you can recom mend him as a man. of good ability and capable of filling the place, I suppose? Constituent Why, no, Senator, I can't ! do that. It's because he can't make a i living at anything else that I want you to get a government job for him. Chi cago Tribune. !"'Y Lucky, . Cumso Well, young Frisble will make his way in the medical profes sion. ... Cawker Has he got a good start? Cumso I should say he had. He was such a prime favorite in the col lege that they made him surgeon to the football team. Detroit Free Press. , His Trip. Owenlotts (coughing forcedly) I've been advised that a trip abroad would be greatly to my benefit. Sharpun Who advised you, your lawyer or doctor? Town and Country. So Nice and Sympathetic. A gentleman whose one glass eye has served him for years had the mis fortune to drop it. It smashed to at oms. This happened when he was far away in the country. He inquired of a friend where was the nearest place for him to go and get refitted. "Why don't you call upon the girl you were flirting with all last night?" his friend inquired. "She has a first class reputation for making eyes." Punch. Prayer of the Convert. A south sea islander at the close oi a religious meeting offered the follow ing prayer: "O, God, we are about to go to our respective homes. Let not the words we have heard be like the fine clothes we wear soon to be taken off and folded up in a box till another Sabbath comes around. Rather, let thy truth be like the tattoo on our bodies ineffaceable till death." Complimentary. Irate Daddy (suddenly coming upon a highly emotional love scene in a cozy corner) What! Kissing my daughter! Is this the way you' reward my confidence and respect for you in admitting you to my home? xoung jan (caimiyi it strikes me that I am paying you the highest com pliment possible. Perrin's Pile Specific The INTERNAL REMEDY No Case Exists it Will Not Cur Wood Saws. Drag Haws run br ateam or caso- line engines, also the latest in saw mill ma chinery, stump pullers, well drilling- machin ery, etc., etc. write for your needs. REIERSON MACHINERY CO. Foot of Morrison Street Portland Orezon OREGON PORTLAND l St. Helen's Hall Home and day school for rlrls. Ideal ) location. Spacious building-. Modern w j equipment. Academic, College Prepar- ft ation and special courses. Music. Elo- S cution, Art in charge of specialists. iiiustraiea catalogue, easier term (g opens February 1. 1904. & ELEANOR TEBBETTS, Principal. g tsXsX5X$SXSXXsXlX$ Your Liver Is it acting well? Bowels regular? Digestion good? If not, remember Ayer s Pills. The kind you have known all your life. J. O. Ayer Co., Lowell. Vasa, Want your moustache or beard a beautiful brown or rich black? Use BUCKINGHAM'S DYE ABSOLUTE GURITY, Genuine Carter's Little Liver Pills. dust Bear Signature of Set Pac-SImlle Wrapper Below TeJfy a mall suad aa eaey Ltake as engax. for headache, for dizziness, fdr biliousness, for torpid liver", ' for constipation; for sallow skin, for thecoksplexios if tMl-m f OaCMWHOT MUSTMAVtaWMATUSC. 1 trecSira I Fnrely Yegetalfle.;&S-j CURE SICK HEADACHE.. PAlMgANGUlSH nO SE CARTER'S y pills, io cent. . tbA3y ana w sari. INBELTHOO: ODDITIE8 OF EXPORTING. What Wo Bend Abroad and Sons of tna Thiaa-a We Get. W send Dakota need to Bum!, from which ahe raises wheat to com pete -with our 'own prod-act m the mar keta of the world. To plant, cultlvata, reap and barreat her own crops we send to Russia nearly ose-half our to tal exports of agricultural machinery. In 1003 we shipped some 80,000 tons of these Implements to the land of the Czar. In former years all this passed through the ports of New York and Philadelphia, but a fractional Increase In freight rates between the lakes and the East has diverted the trade to Southern ports, while experiments are being made In direct shipments from Chicago by way of the lakes, the St. Lawrence River and the Atlantic Ocean. The cotton plant first came to Amer ica from Asia; now the greater part of the Central Asian crop is grown from American cottonseed. American cul tivators till the son which Is watered by an American Irrigation system. Yankee gins clean the fiber, American compounds press the cotton into bales wrapped with American bands, and finally the cotton finds its way to Mos cow over a railroad built with American capital, and is turned into cloth by sec ond-hand machinery from an American cotton factory, to compete abroad with American prints. Another regular article of export to Central Asia Is the Ohio grapevine cut ting. The vineyards of Central Asia are all offshoots from American vines, and the fruit is prized above all others in Russia proper for its delicacy and flavor. Twenty to thirty tons of Amer ican grapes to the acre is a common yield in Central Asia, and as the Amer ican vine is free from parasites, it is being Introduced everywhere the world over, from South Africa to northern China and Japan. We will export to bacco plants to Russian Asia, so that the Russian tobacco, grape, cotton and wheat crops are all American, once re moved. No oriental fable Is stranger than the accomplishments of the up-to-date Yankee drummer. In Bagdad, the home of Aladln. he offers the new American lamps that burn either Rus sian or Ohio oil, for the old bronze tal low burners of the Bagdad housewife, and as these time-worn oriental lamps find a ready sale In New York, the en terprising drummer who introduced the American lamp to Bagdad was well re paid for his trouble. Now, however. American lamps are becoming a drug in the Bagdad market, and the supply of old lamps is rapidly giving out as our lamp trade with Turkey increases. A Connecticut firm manufactures .sacred scarabei for the Egyptian tour ist trade. The little charms are carved and even chipped by machinery, color ed In bulk to stimulate age and shipped In casks to the Moslem dealers In Cairo. The Arabian guides are the. chief buy ers, many of them being adepts at "salting" the sands at the base of the pyramids, or about the sacred temples, where they artfully discover these scarabei before the very eyes of the Yankee tourist and sell him for an American dollar an article manufac tured at a cost of less than a cent per haps within a stone's throw of his own home. For enterprise It beats wooden nutmegs." Collier's Weekly. KRUGER IN EXILE. He Bay. He Has Not Tet Abandoned Hope. President Kruger, as It seems nat ural to call him, is a lonely and pathet ic figure in his ' declining years. He lives In retirement on the French Rivi era, near the Italian frontier, a beauti ful country, but not as attractive to the old Boer's eyes as the monotonous veldt. Darwin, In his "Voyage of the Beagle," says that the country which haunted" him most and exercised the pleasantest sentimental Interest upon him was the sterile and uninhabitable Patagonian wilderness, a land of sweeping plain and billowy upland, arid, tireless and melancholy. If such a wild spot, with no landscape charm could fascinate a chance traveler, how passionate must be the attachment of the exiled Boer to the land of his birthl Mr. Kruger lives in seclusion, denying himself to all but intimate friends. To the visitina journalist he Is "not at home." He passes his time In reading his own treasured book, the Bible, and keeping up with his correspondence with the Boers who have .founded colonies in South Africa, Chill and Hol land, some of which are prosperous. M. Massard, of La Patrie, obtained admittance to Mr. Kruger's presence the other day to present an allegorical figure in bronze entitled by the donors "Surssum Corda." The Frenchman, of course, read a little address full of complimentary references to the for mer President and his heroic people. Mr. Kruger In reply said he had not abandoned hope, for his faith In divine justice was unwavering. "His last handshake was sad," said the emotion al Frenchman, "and a mist seemed to come over his eyes. I myself could not suppress a tear." No doubt a genuine tear, as became the director of La Patrie charged with such a sensational mission. When Mr. Kruger said he had not abandoned hope he must have bad in mind the building of a Dutch South Africa on the ashes of the rav aged republics, the scheme of the re habilitated Bond and the dream of veterans like De Wet, Delarey and Louis Botha, New York Evening Sun. Substitute Tor Diamond Drills. The price of black diamonds, used for core rock drills, having risen in forty years from three dollars to fifty dollars per carat, a substitute for them has long been sought, says the Youth's Companion. One such substitute is furnished by the shot drill, invented by Mr. Davis, an Australian. In this ma chine the place of the diamond-cutters is taken by chilled steel shot, fed through a hollow rod in the drill, which wear away the rock by a crushing or grinding action. A machine, recently tested in New York, easily cut through a mass of brick and cement, and even through embedded plates of cast Iron, making smooth cores of four feet In length. Texaa Cattle. It Is said that Texas alone markets $50,000,000 worth of cattle annually, - Hot weather is no more dangerous to fat people than to lean. ' ADMIRAL SCHLEY ENDORSES PERU-NA Pe-ru-na Drug Co., Columbus, Ohio: Gentlemen "I can cheerfully say that Airs. Schley has taken Peru-na and I believe with good effect.""-W. S. SCHLEY, Washington, D. C. ADMIRAL SCHLEY, one of the foremost notable heroes of the nineteenth century. A name that startles terror in the heart of every Spaniard. A man of steady nerve, clear head, undaunted courage and prompt decision. Approached by a friend recently, his opinion was asked as to the efficacy of Peruna, the national catarrh remedy. Without the slight est hesitation he gave this remedy his endorse ment. It appeared on later conversation that Peruna has been used in his family, where it is a favorite remedy. Such endorsements serve to indicate the wonderful hold that Peruna has upon the minds of the American people. It is out of the ques tion that so great and famous a man as Ad miral Schley could have any other reason for giving his endorsement to Peruna than his positive conviction that the remedy is all that he says it is. The fact is that Peruna has overcome all op Ask Your Druggist DON'T TAKB A FORTUNB. Small Prices and Eaay Terms of Pay meat on the Choicest Organs. Very moderate outlays will bring big returns in organ values at Eilers Piano House. We make a specialty of sup plying the best and only the very best at the lowest prices obtainable any where. Burdette, Kimball, Crown and Pacific Queen organs in all styles. Church, parlor and piano cases. Prices as low as 46 will buy a handsome Pa cific Queen prgan, cabinet style, hand somely carved, with plate glass mirror and elegant finish throughout. Other prices 55, $63, $65, $69 and $78. Every instrument fully guaranteed by us. Write for catalogues and all furth er information desired. Eilers Piano House, No. 351 Washington street, corner Park, Portland, Oregon. And Not Over Here. "I think you must be mistaken, sir," the old man chipped in. "What about?" demanded his neigh bor in the crowd. "Didn't I just hear you remark you were glad the war in Bulgaria was over?" "Not exactly, I said I was glad it was over in Bulgaria." Philadelphia Ledger. OLD SORES, ULCERS, ABSCESSES The best evidence of a bad condition the system, is an old festering; sore, me bodily impurities are not passing; are left in the system to dog- and poison the blood. So thoroughly does the poispn permeate the system that every little scratch, cut or bruise inflames and festers. Everything- about an old sore or ulcer suggests disease. They affect the general health, they require constant attention, and are a source of anxiety and trouble all the time, and in some cases highly offen sive. There is danger, too, of these places becoming cancerous if not treated promptly and in the right way. Washes, salves ana ointments are erood for external use, but they can't stop the discharge or change the condition of the blood, and for this reason the sore never heals per manently. Not until the blood is purged ox impurities and the system cleansed of all harmful substances should the ulcer heal, or the effect upon the sys tem might prove disastrous. S.S. S. goes into the circulation and searches out and removes the cause of the old sore and invigorates and builds tip the polluted, sluggish blood again, and as the poisonous matter is driven from the system the sore begins to heal, new flesh forms and the place is soon covered over wittt fresh skin and the sore is gone for all time. Where the constitution is debilitated from the effects of chronic sores, nlcers, abscesses, carbuncles, the poison the sore must heal, because nothing is left in the system for it to feed upon. Write us should you without charge, THE SWIFT k I nav nseal vsmr valuable CASCA- BET8 and And them perfect. Couldn't do without them. I have used them for some time for indigestion and biliousness and am now com pletely cured. Recommend them, to every one. Once tried, you will never be without them in the family." Edw. A. Marx, Albany, N. Y. Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. Do Good. .Never Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe. 10c 25e.0c ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... 4eril.C am4y Cwpur. Chicle. Ho.trral. Kw T.rk. 3tl Hfl.Tfl f? I A Sold and s-uaranteed by all drag. HU I U-iiMM Bisu M CUJtE Tooacco Habit! . , CURES WHERE ALL ELSE (AILS. - Best Cough Byrup. Tastes Good. Use la t'.rco. acta by arngRtsis. fU" CANDY r CATHARTIC jilt catarrh. for Free Peruna Won His Esteem. Theodore Dooced pretty girl, Miss Daysey is. Arthur Dooced pretty. Theodore And she has such a nice f way with her, don't you know. So en couraging, don't you know. I told her I was afraid I was going to have brain fever, and she said it was impossible. That encouraged me', don't you know, and I didn't have any fever. Boston Transcript. Mother will Hnd Mm. Window' Soothing tfvrup the best remedy to nae for their children the teething season. Tested. Cora Are you sure you will be able to support me. dear? Merritt Why, yes. It's cheaper to be married than engaged. Exchange. riTQ Permanently uurea. wo fits or nervousness r 1 1 0 after first day's use of Dr.Kllne's Great Nerve Beetorer. Send for Free 8)2 trial bottle and treatise. Dr. . H. Kline, Ltd.. Ml Arch St.. Philadelphia, Pa. How About Home Displays? He It seems to me that the prac tice of sending clothing to the heathen is in direct opposiiton to Scriptural teaching. She Why, how can that be? He It teaches them to take thought what they shall wear. of the blood and unhealthy state of running; ulcer, or abscess. They show out throuerh the proper channels, but ffSOM CAXI" OF THE LEG- TO AHTKUH A SOLID BOBS. New Oaatle, Fa., July 20, 1903. Three yeara aaro ev common boil ap peared en the oalf of my limb. Wot yield ing' to simple home remedies, I consulted a physician, who prescribed a poultice, flax aead, supposedly. By some fearful mistake I waa given corrosive subli mate, and after having it on for a few minutes I could endure the pain no longer, bo took off the application and found that my limb from the calf to the i ankle waa in an awful oondition. I im mediately sent for another physician, who told me I had been poisoned. My limb from the calf to the ankle was one) aolid inflamed aore. I waa advised to begin 8. S. 8., and improved rapidly tinder its use, but about this time I had an attack of typhoid fever, and this set tled in the original aore. This, of course, caused a back set, but having confidence in the ability of S. S. S., X began it again aa soon aa I was over tha fever, and to make a long story abort, waa completely and permanently cured. Two years hava elapsed, and I have never had a return Of the trouble, HK8. K. a. DUFFY. 214 W. Washington St. boils or other severe skin eruptions, S. S. S. will build it up again and stimulate and strengthen all parts of the system. - S. S. S. contains no strong minerals, but is guaran teed entirely vegetable. It is nnequaled as a Blood Purifier and Invigorating tonic Do not depend upon local remedies alone. Get vour blood right, and as it forces out desire medical advice, which is given SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GAm :just Stop and Think 5Xfas?& your hand and take hold of your opportunity. Sit down today and write for our catalogue. We rive you a practical busi- Behnke-Walfcer feosiness Colleee 4 ness education and assist to get you a position when competent. Portland, Oregon. PRUSSIAN The Great Conditioner and Stock Fattener. HORSES da More Work on Less Peed. COWS grlve More and Richer Milk. HOQS Fatten Quicker If given this Food. x Package, 60c and SI.OO. , MAKES FIGS GROW GOOD FOB STUNTED CALVES. Pkusstan Remedy Co.. St. Paul, Minn. Gentlemen : I have been feeding your Pbossiak Stock Food to ray thoroughbred swine. It gives them an appetite, and makes the pigs DOIlMIAMai. STOCK-rOOD IMtMtlttlUBUM Uj;JT tivwi . x aisv tricu n on nunwa caivcs wua satmactory results. F. W. Grooms. Blsrin. Neb. PORTLAND SEED CO., Portland. Or.. Coast Agents. Send for Special Circular - SPOKAINB SBATTLiB position and has won its way to the hearts of the people. The natural timidity which so many people have felt about giving endorse ment to any remedy is giving way. Gratitude and a desire to help others has inspired thous ands of people to give public testimonials for Peruna who heretofore would not have con sented to such publicity. Never before in the annals of medicine has it happened that so many men of national and international reputation have been willing to give unqualified and public endorsements to a proprietary remedy. No amount of advertis ing could have accomplished such a result. Peruna has won on its own merits. Peruna cures catarrh of whatever phase or location in the human body. That is why it receives so many notable and unique endorsements. Address The Peruna Drug Manufacturing Co., Columbus, Ohio, for free literature on Almanac for 1904 WANTED Every man or woman so In clined to learn the Barber trade. A nice llcht occupation. good wages.easy to learn.constant practice. The method Is right and the price and time required the best possible to give satisfactory results. Write for full particulars to the AMERICAN BAHBES COLLEGE (Inc.), 2S8 Everett fct.. Portland, Oregon. WLWSHER COHFORT There is no satisfaction keener than being dry and comfortable when out in the hardest storm, YOU ARE SURE OFTH15 IP YOU WEAR 'flL5aa WATEBPROOP ILED CLOTHIN HADE IN SLACK OR YELLOW D BACKED BY OUR GUARAWTE A . .1 . TOWER CO.. bOSTON. MASS.. U.3A TOWER CANADIAN CO..LIMITED.TOI10NT0.CAM, AiK YOUR DEALER. If he will not supply you c-""m nd for our free cotnlooue of oorments end hats. cost more yield more- save all experimentinc save disappointments. 48 years the standard seeds. Sold by all dealers. 1904 Seed Annual postpaid free, to all applicants. D. M. FERRY & CO.. Detroit. Mich. El ALCOHOL, OPIUM, TOBACCO USING. WRITE FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE First and Honijomerr Sts., Portland, Oh Telephone, Haia 394. fDr. C. Gee Wo WONDERFUL HOME TREATMENT This wonderful Chi nese doctor Is called great because he cures people without opera tion that are given up to die. Be cures with those wonderful Chi nese herbs, roots, buds, barks and vegetables that are entirelv un known to medical sci ence In this country. Through the nse of those harmless remedies this famous doctor knows the action of over 600 different rem edies, which be successfully uses In different diseases. He guarantees to core cattarh, asth ma, lung, throat, rheumatism,, nervousness, stomach, liver, kidneys, etc.; has hundreds of testimonials. Charges moderate. Call and see him. Patients out of the city write for blanks and circulars. Send stamp. CONSUL TATION FREE. ADDKKSS The C Gee Wo Chinese Medicine Co. 253 Alder St.. Portland, Oregon. ayKenuon paper. P.N.U. No 511903. WHEW writing to advertisers pleas I mention this paper. I are in the erreat JNorth- T have to do is to stretch out STOCK FOOD Sanders Disk Plow ni i 1 B. I LI I ' Simplest and most perfect made. Before you. five your order for a Disk Plow be sure to ex amine the Sandera For sale by the old ruli v able house of .. . MitchelUewis&StaverCo., PORTLAND, - - - OREGON BOISB SALEM MEDPORD i