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    Catarrh
One of the most common of blood dis-
eases, is much aggravated bv the sudden
changes of weather at tliis time of
year. Begin treatment, at once with
Hood's Sarsaparilla, which effects rad
lual and permanent cures. This great
Medicine has received
40,366 Testimonials
in two years, which prove its wonderful
efficacy in purifying and enriching the
blood. Best for all blood diseases.
n usual' liquid form or chocolated tablets
known as Sarsatabs. lUO doses $1.
' Knew or One.
"Suggestion? H'mph! Did you ever
hear of a real cure effected by 'sugges
tion'?" "I personally know of one. I once
suggested to a young fellow that If he
didn't want to have a big dog chasing
him off the premises he'd better quit
coming to my house, and It cured him
of the habit."
"Fighting the Beef Trust." See the
Frank L. Smith Co.'s ad in this paper.
The Profeaaor.
The Doctor Some creatures, you
know, are exceedingly sensitive to mu
sical sounds. You may not believe it,
but It's a well authenticated fact that
two song sparrows once flew Into a
room where a grand opera singer was
rehearsing an aria, listened a few mo
ments, and dropped dead.
The Professor I don't doubt It 1
have heard before of killing two blrdt
with one's tone. Chicago Tribune.
MOWARD E. BURTON - Aaaayer and Chemlrt.
Leudville, Coluriido. Kiwcmmn prices: liold.
Silver, ljeud. U. Gold, Ulhur. "wo: Gold. 6Uo: Zino
or Copper, SI. Mntlins envelopes and full prleolist
sent on application. Control and Umpire work so
licited. Reference! Carbonate National Bank.
TAXIDERMIST
AND TANNER A
FURS BOUGHT
F. B. FINLEY
249 Columbia Portland, Ore.
BARBER SCHOOL
WE TEACH THE BARBER TRADE
to both men and women. Expert instruction; di
plomas granted: clean, modern, up-to-date.
Money earned while learning. Complete- course
for 130 Write for free particulars.
NATIONAL BARBER. COLLEGE
68 West Washington St. Seattle, Wash.
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AT DRUGGISTS. OR TRIAL BOX BY MAIL 50c
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BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.-
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and complies with
II pure food laws,
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0n Rainy Days0
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will keep yon dry
And give you fall value ia
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MODERN
EXPERT
DENTISTRY
At Prlcea that Defy Competition
TEETH WITHOUT PLATES A SPECIALTY
PAINLESS EXTRACTION... 50c
SILVER FILLINGS. . 50c up
GOLD FILLINGS $1.00 up
t2K GOLD CROWN , $5 00
GOOD RUBBER PLATE S5.00
THE BEST RUBBER PLATES $8.00
WHALEBONE PLATES ....S10.00
Out-of-town patient can obtain perfect work
and aave money by calling at our office.
NO STUDEN rS " NO GAS NO COCAINE
All work guaranteed for ten years
CHICAGO PAINLESS DENTISTS
323H Washington St., Cor. Sixth
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CfiESCENT
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FARMERS, COUNTRY MERCHANTS
Smith wants your fat turkeys, chickens, ducks and other poultry for
tho Thanksgiving trade. Dressed turkeys and geese and ducks should
arrive between November 19th and November 22d. Ship to Smith. On
November 10th we are paying as follow. The prices on turkeys may
fluctuate, but we expect all other quotations to bold good indefinitely.
Ship immediately,- - ,
Dressed hoes, first class ...9c
Dressed fat veal under 130 lbs ........10c
Chickens, hens and springs, alive... ......14c
Chickens, hens and springs, dressed 15 to 16c
Tur keys, dressed, fat quality 20 to 22 -.c
- Geese, dressed, fat quality 15 to 18c
You aave commission when you ship to Smith. He does not charge
commission on anything. - Prompt returns. Address all shipments to the
FRANK L SMITH MEAT CO.
.fighting the Beef Trust" Portland, Oregon
Headquarters tor the J a let.
Oi.ce upon a time a child who wai
asked upon an examination paper tt
4flne. -mountaJli.JSinjfe replied. "A
large sizl rook ..stove," .'"Trie "sarn
method of reasoning seems to go with
older growth. . A- recent examination
paper at the Sheffield Scientific Schoo'
at Yale contained the question, "What
Is the offlce of the gastric Juice?" And
the answer on one paper said, "Th
stomach." Cleveland Leader.
Handicap of Ilml Road.
"Don't you realize that you an
financially handicapped by bad roads?"
"Of course we reulize It," answered
Farmer Corntossel. "No automobllisl
dares travel fast enough to give us an
excuse for collectin' a fine. Washing
ton Star.
He Did.
JafTer But don't you believe compe
tition is the life of trade?
Pugway Sure! Sooner or later it
leads to the formation of a trust, and
that's the way to make money.
To the Ui-isbter.
Goln' along
To the brighter day;
Every storm
Has a rainbow's ray!
Atlanta Constitution.
AVnaled.
"Johnny, did you have a good vaca
tion at that little lake resort?"
"No, sir. Maw wouldn't let me go
swimmln', and she made me take a
cold bath every mornln'."
Probably Iuxane.
"Winkley is a good deal of a crank,
Isn't he?"
"That doesn't half describe him. He't
going around now Insisting that If th
postofllce department has to be mads
se,lf-sustalning the war and navy de
partments ought to ba run the same
way." .
Before 1880 most English railway
carriages had only four wheels, and
weighed ten tons. From 1880 to 1890
they had six wheels, and weighed fif
teen or sixteen tons; from 1890 to 1800
they had eight wheels, and weighed
twenty-four tons: and-since 1900 the
fashion is twelve wheels for dining
and sleeping cars, and the weight la
thirty-five to forty-two tons.
More Information.
Mrs. Chugwater Joslah, what Is a
"swastika ?"
Mr. Chugwater (momentarily at a
loss) Do you mean to say you don'l
know what a swastika is? A swastika
is why," blame it, Swastika la thi
name of the Eskimo that helped Cook
discover the north pole ! Chicago
Tribune.
"Fighting the Beef Trust." See the
Frank L. Smith Co.'s ad in this paper.
Expeualve Water Power.
"Yes," said the defendant in the
criminal case, "my lawyer certainly
made a strong plea for me. He even
wept."
"What was his bill?", asked the oth
er man.
"Well, as nearly as I can figure It
out, lie charered mo nhont S100 a tear."
Omlaaiona of Hlalory.
Archimedes had Just announced that
If he had a lever long enough and a
fulcrum on which to rest It he could
move the earth.
"If you can't move the earth,"
shrieked a suffragette, "turn the Job
over to us! We'll do It!"
But the Journalists and historians of
that day, being men exclusively, meat1
ly blue penciled that part of the story.
Pettit's Eye Salve f.'rst Sold in 1807.
over 100 years ago; sales increase
yearly; wonderful remedy; cured mil
lions weak eyes. All druggists or
Howard Bros., Buffalo. N. Y.
Aa It Seemed.
"That man," said the court onlooker,
"will be convicted surely. He's making
a very poor Impression on the witness
stand."
"That isn't the defendant," said a
lawyer. "He's Just one of the alienists
undergoing cross-examination." De
troit Free Press.
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aqanqng aqi auiyaiJdg Mj
Uncle Eben'e Philosophy.
"Advice," said Uncle Eben, "is sum
pln' like slngln'. You either gits it
free till you's tired o' llstenin' or else
It's so expensive you can't afford
aca'sely any." Washington Star.
Worms
"Caacareti are certainly fine. I ga a friend
one when the doctor waa treating him for cancer
ot the stomach. The next morning be pawed
Imir ritaraa nf aa frame nnrm Uaa i )lan crnt a Kn
I and in three days he passed a tapa-worm 45 feet
Un- It waa Mr. Matt Freck. of Millersburi-.
Dauphin Co.. Pa. 1 am quite a worker for Casca
rete. I use them myself and find them beneficial
for moat any disease caused by impure blood."
Chaa. B. Condon, Lewis ton, Fa., (Mifflin Co.)
Pleasant, Palatable, Potent, Taste Good.
Do Good. Never Sicken, Weaken or Gripe.
10c. 25c. 50o. Never told In bulk. The genu
ine tablet str mped C C C, Guaranteed to
aur or yon' money back. 921
STORM IN JAMAICA
Heavy Downpour of Rain Breaks
All Previous Records.
HEAVY LOSS OF LIFE IS FEARED
During; Four Day 48 Inches of Rain
Fell Kingston Suffers Dam
age of $500,000.
Kingston, Jamaica, Nov. 10, via Hol
land Bay, Ja., Nov. 12. From the frag
mentary reports arriving here from the
countryside the damage resulting from
the storms and floods that have raged
throughout this island since last Friday
is enormous.
Loss of life has resulted, but esti
mates are impossible.
A portion of the railway and the
coast line on the north side of the island
has been seriously damaged.
Property in and around Kingston suf
fered severely, the damage sustained
thus far being estimated at $500,000.
The recorded rainfall from November
6 to November 10 was 48 inches. The
downpour continues, the daily fall av
eraging 10 inches.. In one day the
precipitation amountod to 13 inches.
There are no signs of the weather
breaking:
Communication was established today
with the north coast by steamer.
All telegraph wires are down and
messages are being sent from Kingston
to the cable house by boat.
The banana plantations in the north
and northeastern portions of the island
have been badly hit by the storm.
Thousands of acres of trees have been
leveled, and the fruit trade is at a
complete standstill.
The United Fruit Company's steamer
Bradford, which went ashore at Port
Antonio, is a total wreck. The Brad
ford was built at Copenhagen in 1904.
She was of 911 tons net register, and
was owned by M. Jebsen, of Hamburg.
Numerous sloops have been lost off the
coast. The Norwegian steamer Amanda
was ashore at Port Antonio, but was
successfully floated.
MOB IS QUELLED.
Seven Companies of Militia Restore Or
der at Cairo.
Ca iro, 111., Nov. 13. With the negro,
Arthur Alexander, last of those arrested
in connection with the murder here last
Wednesday of Miss Anna Pelley, safe
out of town and a regiment of the Illi
nois National Guard on duty in the
town, the mob spirit which has held
Cairo for four days seems quelled.
Alexandor, reported to have been inv
plicated in tho murder of Miss Pelley
by the negro James, one of tho victim.
of last night's mob, was sont to an un
announced point north of here late yes
terday afternoon. He was escorted
from the jail to a special trains by
seven companies of militia.
"That's him!" "He'll come back!"
"Burn the niccrer!" ami "Wo'll r,t
him yet!" came from tho spectators.
i wo sets or rours were in advance of
the prisoner, who was -linndnnfCnrl
flanked by deputy sheriffs. Two sets
ui juurs ionowea. as the troopers
SWUne north toward thn rnilrnnri
Twentieth street, three companies
cieareu tue street in advance of the es
cort, and a like number followed in the
rear, keeping back the crowds.
WRITER IS ROBBER.
Prominent Church Worker Makes Re
markable Confession.
Los Angeles, Nov. 13. A confession
which officers at the sheriff's office con
sider the most remarkable one that ever
came to their notice wnn mmln tntiav n
Sheriff Hammill by Robert Perry, a
young cnurcn worKer and writer of sa
cred songs, who was arrested several
days ago for theft of a motorcycle.
Perry confesses not only to the theft
of the motorcvcle. hut. 1m to ha thri
of 11 horses and buggies, and says that
all of the money he obtained from tho
sale of the stolen vehicles aggregated
several inousana dollars, and had been
spent at gambling.
Perry tells the sheriffs the probable
whoreabouts of one very valuable horse
which he says he stole, and which the
sheriff has been searching fnr tnr nw.
oral weeks. The remarkable confession
ends with a prayer to God to aid the
sheriff to recover the stolon property
and return it to the rightful owners.
Tong War Goes to Court.
San Jose, Cal., Nov. 13. The feud
between the On Yick Tong and the Yeo
family took a new turn tonight when
Lee Log Ling, head of the Yee family,
surroumW by armed white guards
journeyed . by automobile from San
Francisc to this city and completed
arrangements for the prosecution of
Wong Mgoon and Louie Ling, the al
leged murderers of Yang Toy at Moun
tain View. After a council at the
county prison, where the seven accused
On Yick gun men are imprisoned, Yee
Log Ling swore to charges of murder
against the two alleged highbinders.
Desert Yields Antolst
Phoenix, Ariz., Nov. 13. Charles
Harris, driver of the "baby" Ford car
in tho L,os Angeles-Phoenix Toad race,
who became lost on the desert during
the race, was found by a searching
party today about 90 miles from Phoe
'nix. He was utterly exhausted by his
.experience, having been without food
or water for 30 hours. Harris was de
layed by a breakdown and became lost
at night in the barren mountains. For
two days he drove his ear over the des
ert sands, looking for & road.
! British Cabinet May Quit.
1 London, Nov. 13. A report is eurrent
here that should the house of lords re
ject the budget, Premier Asqnith and
bis cabinet would immediately resign.
PERISH IN MINE.
Coal Shaft at Cherry, HI., Scene of
Terrible Disaster.
Cherry, 111.,. Nov. 13. At least 250
miners werekilled here Saturday, in
one of the worst mine disasters of his
tory. Tho St. Paul Coal company's
mine, owned by the Chicago, Milwau
kee & St. Paul railroad, is the scene
of the horrible disaster.
Figures differ as to tho number of
men in the mine at the time of the
fire. Ollicials of the company insist
that the list of fatalities may not
reach 250, but tho miners say that
over 400 workmen were in the mine
when the fire started and that few
had opportunity to escape.
Fire started from a pile of hay into
which a miner is believed to have
thrown a torch. Flames quickly spread
to the .timbers and in a few miuutes
tho passageways were a soothing fur
nace, and cscapo was impossible.
Men who volunteered to enter the
burning mine wero brought out dead.
Twelve bodies have so far been recov
ered, many of these being men who at
tempted to rescue work.
Water turned into the shaft mado
no headway against tho flames, and
early in the afternoon the mino was
sealed up in the hope of checking the
flames.
. Tho survivors said many of the
minors had retreated to the further
most ends of tho veins, where they
might huddlo together, gasping what
little oxygen remained in the sealed
and burning mine in tho hope that the
rescuers might reach them before it
was exhaused. Tho most hopeful of
those seeking to aid the men doubt
that many will bo found alive.
The only men to escape wero those
near tho main shaft when tho fire
started. They declared a careless
miner had thrown a torch on a bundle
of hay used to feed tho mine mules.
In a few minutes the smouldering mass
was placed on a cart and started
toward the main shaft about 150 feet
away. Before it was reached a small
explosion occurred and in a few mo
ments tho entrance was filled with
smoke and flames. Those nearest the
cages hurried to them and wero hoisted
to the surface. After four trips the
cages ceased moving and no more
miners came up.
WORKING FOLK LOSE JOBS.
New Beer and Tobacco Taxes Cause
Hardship in Germany.
Berlin, Nov. 15. Not only is tho la
bor market suffering from tho reduc
tion of work in tho cigar and cigarette
trado as a direct result of the new
taxes, but similar depressions are gain
ing ground in other industries, espe
cially in that of brewers. There is
every reason to believe that the de
pression will become more acuto within
the next few months, and that the
Reichstag will bo called upon to vote
for a further sum for the relief of the
workloss factory hands, as tho 200,000
pounds sterling already voted for this
purpose is quite insufficient.
The brewers having put up tho price
of beer in conseqnenco of tho new
taxes, the result has been a consider
able decrease in the consumption, ag
gravated by a boycott organized by
the Social Democrats. As a result of
this, workmen have been discharged,
and if the boycott continues tho num
ber of dismissed hands will increase.
In August the average number of ap
plicants for a hundred open situations
in the browing trade : was 308 higher
than in any other industry. In Wur
temborg tho number of applicants
showed the maximum of 385.
NAPOLEON'S FLAG IS FOUND.
Great Warrior's Invention Exhibited
at Paris Army Museum.
Paris, Nov. 15. Lord Archibal4
Campbell has presented to tho Army
museum here a curious" relic of Na
poleon. This is tho flag which the
latter flew in tho Islo of Elba during
his captivity there.
General Niox, custodian of the muse
um, has placed it in one of the rooms
whore it. can now bo seen. The flag,
which seems to Jiave been entirely in
vented by Napoleon, although some
say that it was in part suggested by
that of Cosmo del Medici, a former
sovereign of the island, is rather a
strange standard. It is square, whito
and fringed with gold, bearing three
golden bees and a diagonal scarlet
stripe. The staff carries a whito 'and
scarlet scarf, having also three golden
bees.
Napoleon does not seem to have used
the flag he invented clsewhcro than in
the Islo of Klba, where he was a do
throned and captive monarch.
Land Fraud Indictments.
Portland, Nov. 15. Indictments
charging them with forming a conspir
acy to defraud the United States gov
ernment out Of about 7,000 acres of
land in tho vicinity of Trrigon, Uma
tilla county, Oregon, wero returned by
tho federal grand jury Saturday after
noon against J. Thnrburn Ross, Frank
B. llolbrook and John G. Aitchison, all
of Portland. These men have been olli
ccrs of the Oregon Land & Water com
pany, a subsidiary corporation of tho
now defunct Titlo Guarantee & Trust
company, and as officers of the former
company tbey are charged with having
committed the crime named.
Government Forces Prevail.
Mexico City, Nov. 12. That the Nic
araguiin government lorces expect im
mediately to retake Sau Juan del Norte,
near Greytown, is the statement of
1'resident Zflaya in a dispatch to the
Nicarntfuan minister, Francisco Castro.
The dispatch denies a report of the
rebels' victory over tho government
troops at litiausa, in which it was said
more than 400 government soldiers were
lost, several days ago. Tho message
says the government if triumphant on
all sides.
Church Resists the State.
Nantes, France, Nov. 15. In fulfill
ment of a warning sounded when the
church placed a ban npon certain
school books, which the clergy con
sidered offensive to . the Catholic
church, the priests are refusing abso
lution to Catholic school children who
are using the books interdicted by the
church.
A I-eevlah PJnlnt.
The learned writers for he press"
Are very, Very ood ..
At proving how we waste on dress
Or furbelows or food.
Each writer new who makes his bo
With other sages vies
To show unhappy mortals how
They may economize.
They tell us of the thrifty French,
' Who all excesses shun.
But I'm not anxious to retrench;
It isn't any fnu.
I'm weary of this endless song;
I wish some sepr wise
Would show us how to get along
And not economize.
Louisville Courier-Journal
Tart.
t em sorry to have to tell you so
boys," said the pleasant looking visitoi
who was addressing the Sunday school
"but there is not one chance in a thou
sand that any one of you ever will b
President of the United States."
Still he failed to secure their undi
vided attention.
"liut if you live up to your opportu
nities," he went on, eyeing them keen
ly, "some hrieht boy In this audience
may become a great baseball pitchei
or the world's champion batsman."
Instantly every toy sat up straight
and began to listen. Chicago Tribune
"Fighting the Beef Trust." See the
Frank L. Smith Co.'s ad in this paper.
Even the liens Watch 'Em.
Hank Stubbs Hens luyin' much
ow, Bige?
Bige Miller Skurce any.
Hunk Stubbs What's the trouble?
Bige Miller Don't hev time fur
Aodgln' them pesky autymoblles. Bos
ton Herald.
Arllnltu ouilratiun.
"You will nilsa your son John whet
he goes back to school."
"Yes," answered Farmer Corntossel
"I don't know how I'm going to gel
along. He has got all the critters or
the place so used to hla college yel
that I don't s'poso anyone else kit
drive 'em." Wish In 'in star.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
A limiiltiic Void.
"No mere mortal," declared the pro
fessor. In astronomy, "can comprehend
the Immensity of space."
"I think l ean," ventured one of his
auditors.
"And why you?"
"I have a dally humorous column to
All up." Louisville Courler-JOurnal.
Fine Recipe for Colds.
Any druggist can supply these in
gredients, or. he will get them from his
wholesale house.
"Mix half pint of good whiskey;
two ounces of glycerine; half ounce of
Concentrated pine compound. Shako
the bottle well each time and use in
doses of a tcaspoonful to a tablespoon
ful four times a day." This prescrip
tion is said to work wonders.
Tho Concentrated pine is a speci.il
pine product anil conies only in hull'
ounce bottles, eueh enclosed in an air
tight case, but be sure it is labeled
"Concentrated" in order to get the
neuuine article.
Iiicldrntlll.
"Tour milk costs you 12 cents a
quart and your butter 45 cents a
pound? Why do you pay such exorbi
tant prices as that for them?"
"Bless you, I don't I'm merely add
ing In whiit It costs me for Ice to keer.
them sweet."
Children's Coughs
CauM thm
Utti.
m but rnmi tor (utsws
dim inaum relief notho tod kmk tU link
thioan and ptneoH nun Know Snem. Chikm
Uke it loo to pleuut to take and don not upae
theauxneh.
AU Dracsiata, 28 cant.
The
shoes that
Made of selected
every test. Correct
shoe makers, in the best
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r uunmni
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shoes are "built on honor" built for combined stylo and service
built for absolute satisfaction and lasting comfort. Bieecst valuea
you can aver nope 10 get tot tna
There is an Honorbilt style that will
A joar shoe dealer; If he hasn't
the Mayer Trade Marlf on the sole.
rKKB-It ytm will ara ua the name of
"r" nonoruiu anon, we will aend you
We also make Leading Lady Shoes,
v,omron onoea, Term Cushion Shoes, Special Merit
ocnooi onoes ana Work
F. cTWAYER BOOT &
SHOE CO MILWAUKKB
onv WISCONSIN
Desti
rous
Hair Germs
Recentdisnoveries have shown
that falling hair is caused by
germs at the roots of the hair.
Therefore, to stop falling hair,
you must first completely de
stroy these, germs. Ayer'sHair
Vigor, new improved formula,
will certainly do this. Then
leave the rest to nature.
Doet not chanre the color of the hair.
formula, with snob, bottta
y Show it to your
doctor
ier:
Auk him .bout It,
Recent discoveries have also proved that
dandruff is caused by germs on the scalp.
Therefore, to cure d;mdru!T, the first thing
to do is to completely destroy these dan
druff germs. Here, the same Aver's Hair
Vigor will give the same splendid results.
Made by ths J. O. Ayar C., Lowell, Man.
Her l-.xrtiNe.
"Bertha, my dear. I have been look
ing over your writing exercises. Your
orthography is atrocious. You don't
seem to know how to spell even the
simplest words."
"Spelling, papa. Is purely arbitrary.
Words were made before the alphubet
was."
ainless Dentistry
town people
their Dlata
5V ., (""I ril((vworlt flu
nut a m 0119 aay
V.$ if iifrorfry.
Wsttill iriv you I rood
j& 22 gold or porcc'aii
crown tor ' $3.50
Molar Crowni 5.00
22k BriilseTo.th 3.50
Cold Filling! 1.CQ
Enamel filling! 1.00
'4 Sikor Filling! .Ol1
Inlay FillinR! Z.bU
Good Rubtar . AM
Plattl 5.00
Btst Bed "M. n
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M mat inititiKii w fhtuho ramies! txtr ilnn ,9U
WORK GUARANTEED FOR IS YEARS
Palnleaa Kitrai'tion lrt.o lum rloteatirbriilno work
taordurod. Conaultutlon I-'roo, .u ennnnt (lot l?ttoi
painlf'M work done anywlicro. Allivm-k fully irtllir
mitwHl. ModornilMtrluU(iuitiiiimt. Hoat nit'tuoda.
Wise Bent a! Co.
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WATER SYSTEM
IN YOUR HOME
Means an unfailing water supply. It
tnaanit that you will have the most practi
cal UomeMtic water auply HyHtem now in
U86. No eleviited tank, no froztm pipes in
wintr, no fltuKnmit water in summer, no
water u;jply trouble of any sort. Tank
placed tn tMipment. out of sitrht and way,
made of preMsed steel, will not rust and
will last a lifetime.
You will be pleased with the LEADER
system of furnishing Domestic Water
Supr v. AhI for our catalogue and free
booklet, "How I Solved My Water Supply
Problem."
LEWIS & ST AVER CO.
Portland, Ore.
Spokane, Wash.
Boise, Idaho.
FNU
No. 47-09
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