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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1900)
mfomon rw rw r wm mrm wm mm mmr www mrmr mao troubJaa by fiIra. Jiihham's advloo and otilolno. Irho lottora of a row arc V". . .1 ,SI. dnuMn ittn I HI' w " Moloney and sacredly tflltlontlal oharuaior of r3, pinkham's mothods, 1710 " OIIU "HO t nuhllxhnrt whlnl Mains lottoro front tho hyor or Lynn, mo post- y Who novo mnuo caro tinvn ft tf nation, and who trlfy nil of Mra, Pink- im'ts siaiomonto ana alms. fho Plnkham claims aro Oltu I WTY YEARS QFQURES Am In Dillirrx. BMainitiu. hiiI. I l It t lo p.tnei, .Mr. husband isn't (lead, in huV" 'o, denr " Thru what Mio going to bo mar- for?" aNmr ti 'nr. 1 ou can't tin- rund wb "" lib, I know." i-xclalmed the Illlln "It'sltist like getting viu'i'IiimIhiI. BiLi'I Uku tliu 11 rut time, (lid It?" (Ill Vulir el Afllr Hllil llltt'tl? l ... vo.ir shoei Allen n I-iint l.,te, n!sr (.r lie feel ll make. tliil or rtlOM frp e. fll IIKIltlll relief III I ll.ll tiinn ni !' till1 Mrlttet runt- jfi-ruv it i ii" iii;e i urea usiinett ii , ii ! ii ilium poll'. .Mii'ti i lK i' i 1 1 i i nn- fur liiemniiiK Uar.n '.v ii'ikiihi;. hot. tu bing fi-ei. lVf"r' id (m ten minium. ii-iire M.iti iiik AH driiKHiM Mini mine ie:l I rial pack'uiM- IHI.KI .ii' niri" Alien m. unuMeit. l.e ladtt trees urn neglected from thu Itliey nru put Into the ground until lire large. Insects mid iMkuiinih glcthem. Imt uh they lienr no crops ire supposed to product! no prullt I me left to the ravaged of their lei. Thu shado tren will bo td wliiin It in uoiiii liowuvcr mill lire cHtinnt nnvilv ln filled. Spray .nilo trci) and iivii tlutni uh tlioy Bbandroils of ilollnrn vnluu to thu g Georgie's Gab 9 Ci0OOrrtS ' ,rl,H "'"Klilrlw.ilM. . " 1,1 " "..in,. fnv ,lllvft "At hiHt ihi. !,. ,,. ,.,.,,, MSrl;;,,,,,"n,wrf,,K H I t HH. I llllt'H lmt ll.J- ,)t Of ,,"" '""K'IKO. Wll,lfHl.,IKl.f ,lv. ... ... )ml 1m(, )( J,,,,, ? g THE COURAGE OF HOflSES. wmn, out of Ufo, w.1r. . ' ' ". "'.imt , hut l,.fHJ,m k !;"" K,,wi' lu'rJuH' ," ' 'I"' 1110 IdtH llllll l.ltM Of ThlML-H 'l'M;lil..K ..,Wy II,,!,. WMIo , 2," hnjlilv tl.lMK wl,,i. uoiihl ho "rolTir lli..yi,i.w,.inr,. i,,,,,,,,.,. 1VU A Surr Thins fr Yon. I'dtni.tmiril now mnl ilirn, mil 'r'H'f liirc tiriiilc fine In rrnalt Jlillnruc llm mnl ir) I A II (IriikiKUt. ffricH tliut nru not at work daily pitvnry littlu creeu food. Tliev 1 lilKlily rulUli anvthing of a niic- It naturu KKticuiiillv mirlii'' tho seiiMiii. Tho lrv food of winter ammer Ih not iih coiidnctho to llloii ns when varied with ltltii Eoleouie kind. " iianliter of a tohaceo merchant. imply flccpliiK in a chaniher a lnro quantity cf tobacco had grafpeil, died noon after, iu cou pan. DANGER (ten from this hrrible malady 'llwava inhprlt it nnt nrrrurilv tie parent, but my be from some 't tUCcStar. fnr dnr nflon rlln !jl several generations. Thisdeadly 'y Uy donnsnt in the blood for Or until vou rrarh midilln Ufr then t little sore or ulcer make its ap- ce or a swollen glsnd in the l. or some other part of the body, ' first warning. wre Cancer thoroughly and pertna t a'l the noisoiioua virus must be ited from the blood every vestaire nven out. This S. S. S. does, and only medicine that can reach deep . obstinate blood troubles like tkis. u the poison has been forced out yjiem tn Cancer heals, and the never returns. ir beijius often in a small way, as the f'ljfllelter from Mra. Shlrer shows : I'Hplmpltctmt on mr (sw about sn Inch '! "r ,n u, ''' ,lde ' mT '". It It i"4Ilhottld b(VQ t would i.i i r P'nicnbovtr.but P'4fornil.. i7iwt,;,. to i--ii aninnlii. P lalrtTui & MsHIM www r.V" nr Utalonina-1 the sore bttmn tt k " a frw bottlea dluptarl r"i-i. h. aaraca, J.a riaia, mo. la the greatest ot an blood purifiers, and the only one guaranteed purely vegetable. Send for our free book on fi Containing .i l.M.t "OtOiation nWu thU itUrme. and rUrPhylciannKo,it Itrr.v. ' W fivf,tSrP for medical advice. IWIFT SPBCIflO CO.. ATLANTA. OA. Wk3 amp, liTi.!" 8"UP- TasteaOooU. Usa Bom r Unmlitk. hi'IHn iMinrr in wu ..i . . . iu Koii,K , (i,., 1 1. ,,,,, (l.MMlin.HH Ktn.loith. paw:" ! Hl. iHiiroly ain't in ).;milM, Ilr ymY, f .whi. I , MW lol(, h hy Hhimliiii't 1 ,y "' tU,u' 1,,,"v" Untiy man Hint linn enny self Hltwt woll)(1 ., J hliiK. "Tliiit nIiuwh whore you haven't enny IjnRl-k. nnw niwunl. "If IfHilKht for Ulniinon to walr t),,.,,, , .. Kw w)iv ho Men ,, (0 Af.m,(, L(M)k n. Old Il.wimunK. They ,1H to Co around with a table floil. kIiiiik over one Hlioiilder ami k-,.,. ,.f..rini,in i hleevi. Hint's wlial mm1i Tliern m Rinte. too. How can ICiiiiyhiidd.v hnve nnOnll tliolH when Tin.)- nro rieerly ronnten he en, they Are miicIi foolK iih to Oo around vlth Four or live layerx of hevvy cloth mi that they don't ikhmI Only for'lookH? Tliere'H the Secret of the downfall of the lli'wmiin race, ('lone are to Illume heinr. we haven't enny more (irate men. If we wnnlil Kti up ii,,, niornlriK ami rap a Mheel around us limied of IiiivIiik to MresK hnff an Our or ho we would have Hint mulch mine Time to Stmhlj and think mnl kci to he (UoKoferH anil poetn and thliifi. I'm koIiik to Ket a KhilH wiiIhI to-iiiorrow." After maw Hint about It n while nlie told paw they wasn't enny use upend Iiib the iniiiiny Itefore he now whether he Would I.Ike the nhuit wnlnt or not. Our hired (iinl is .ar(;e sritrl with brod slmlilcrs. so maw borrowed One of her sliuit walstK that was Just washed and (lot paw to Try It on. It was a prllty kmmI I'll, only it Wouldn't tuck Into the Top of paw's trousers very Far. hut He looked at Himself In the ClasK and scd: "Of corse If I was Ki'ttlnt: a new One It would Kit a little better In Some hmM. but this InokH prltty Well." I'liele Wesley and Aunt (iraee came over while puw was keeping fool and l'nelo Wisley scd he Bet paw dassent wall' It III The street. ".lust to sho you." paw told him. "I'll (;o Down to the drui: store mid (let some slpars If you'll furnish the ipiar ter. I H'pose they will be Fools around to skoir, hut What does a lllosnfer uead to care for such people when he knows posturrlty Is acnlut: to give III ill Jus tice? Iink at the imhull men that Out their iimues handed down the furthest. They all had to (let skoffcil at by peo ple that iiohuddy herd of Afterwards. Itut what did they care? They let them skoff. That's my motto." He win down neerly to The church at the comer when an lee wagon Came nloiic with throe Men in It. And they began to skoff and Thro chunks of lee at paw. Then some Hoys en me from a Lot of different ways, skoffen as hard as They could, and the wlmmon got nut nit the front portches. In a few mlnlts paw came home All out of Ilreth with throe Dawgs and a Lot of people after Mm. The shurt wus mostly Slipped up un der Ills nrnis boonr. Fncle Wesley sod It tinil the Itlsiug Inllecktlon. When the mob went away pnw came Out of the closet where He hid while The skoffen was Oolnsc on and maw Fed: "Why didn't You I-ot them Rknff? What does n tllosofer nii'd to Care when he knows Poslorrlty Is going to 01 vp him Justice?" I'nw got to Looking kind of Fnr away and Red: "If you wouldn't nlways he so blamed Afraid I mite pny n few sent for SuinthlUK for myself some time. I wouldn't of put that thing on and mebby I mite of Oot over the nosliun before t()-morrow!"-Chlengo Times. Herald. They Ilrtome n OI.IIvIoim to l)iinKcr IH II Mn II. It hn often been loimnlicl nmt by eoriMimt association the hurso readily liiilillii-K many of thL. eharaeteilstles of hli master. Nowhcro lui.i this been inmilfested than In the nrmles of the world. In times ot war the horsea feem to tukf as deep an Interest Iu bat tle us do their riders. One of tho most curious sights to bo Keen Iu a cavalry charge Is tho various flilerlesH horses galloping In ti,,. 0 perfect order. At the ehnrgo of llalat hivii the front rank of one regiment was composed to a great extent of rider less animals, ilulr mastcnt having dropped one hy one. It would seem that In the excitement of the moment the horses lose all conception of what Ih happening around them and prob ably fail to notice the fall of their riders. The return of riderless horses to camp Is an almost certain sign of defeat. When a cavalry charge Is huc eessful the horses will, as I have said, all keep together, even though they have lost their riders. Itut when a force Is routed tho llrst news of 111 omen to those In the rent' will bo tho The New Arrival. There came to port last Sunday nljfht The queerest little ernft. Without an ineh of rlR-Rhig on: I looked, ntid looked, nud laughed! It seemed so curious thnt she Should cross the unknown water And moor herself right In my room- My daughter! h, my daughter! Vet by these presents witness all, She's welcome fifty times, And comes consigned to Hope and I.ovo And common-metre rhymes. She hits no manifest hut thK No Hag floats o'er the water: She's too new for the Hrlllsh I.loyds- My daughter! Oh, my daughter! ning out, wild bells, and tRme ones, too, lllng out the lover's moon, King la the little worsted socks, Iting In the bib and spoon. King out the muse, ring In the nurse, King la the milk and water: Away with paper, pen, ntid ink! My daughter! Oh, my daughter! George W. Cable. Cost of Cavulry. The cost of mulutnlnlutf n cavalry soliUor and horso In tho Ililtish arm; Is about ?.rjOO per nnntui). ,1... n rv.r... la In fill I'll nCB Of llIS flgO jUILUJl I MIMW in "1 ' -iuu! innny a womau Is several years behind hers. When a political lianjfer-on la IU he wants a sinecure. AI1.MV IIOIIHKH IIAVI. Ml FKAII. return of the horses with empty sad dles and stirrups dangling Tree. To Il lustrate the callous feeling these ani mals have under lire, a case which hap pened at I.adysuilth during the siege may lie cited. A farrier sergeant was engaged In shoeing an ollicer'.s horse In the open ground behind the stables of a hotel, and had already put one or two nails In the shoe when a shell came screaming through the air. The next moment the missile burst live or six yards away fiom where the sergeant and the born! were standing and thu splinters Hew around both, lint fulled to touch either When the smoke had cleared the horse was to he seen with Its foot still iu the man's apron, quite undisturbed by the Incident. Pearson's Maga.ltie. BIRDS THAT LIVE IN COLONIES. M ll til African l''eut lie-red CrmturcH De velop tlie tnn'inl Instinct. The social weaver birds of South Africa build their nests In coloulcs un der a common uiubrella-llke roof, prob ably woven for defensive purpose agalliM the Intrusion of snakes. The gardener, one or the bower blids, con structs Its highly decorated nest with adjoining ornamental spaces, apparent ly for the purpose of furnishing an at tractive meeting place for social inter course with Its fellows. The spotted collar blrd-a cousin of the crow-prepares Its artistic bower, a sort of as sembly room ornamented with shells, pebbles and other bright-colored bric-a-brac, where Iu due time festive gath erings are held, and much apparent mutual admiration attends the strut ting ami dancing or the males. The Kuropeau lapwing also carries out Its taste for social intercourse to the extent of holding dancing parties, described by Hudson. At these the birds, who live In pairs, are Joined by a third, and all three, keeping step, be gin a rapid march, uttering resonant drumming notes In time with their movements. As the march ceases the lender stands erect, while the others bow before It, and the visitor returns to Its own quarters to receive n return call from one of the other two, when the qttnlnt performance Is repeated, Originnl II' Not Acuiirnte. This Is a genuine extract from a schoolboy's recent "Hssny on Nelson": "Oh! Hauling, kiss me agalu," were the buteftil words' of a heroIU mortal who won a grate battle with one eye nud a wooden leg. Before the bloody context this motto was uttered by him, "The queen expects every man to do his duly." Nelson wns a brave man but his niorrals was not respectable. Ouce i' lady whose name wns Mrs. Ilainbltiston. nursed him. and he said, "On, hcavlns henvlus why do I love." When ho died the queen met hint Iu a boat and he went to St. Paul's nud was burled. This Is a marvelous lesson to me and all schoolboys. Do your duly to your parsters and masters and then even with a single leg you enn say "with this simple thing 1 will do my' duty." As Nelson himself said 'liven though you are only man you enn do your duty,"-Scottlsh Lender. The Leisure Class. Lord Sayvan-De Llvriis-Ah! but votir leisure class In this country have no titles. . t. Miss Sharpe-Nonsensei u s . matter with 'hobo 'Weary Willie' Dustv nhoads,' and so onV-Phllndel- phla Press. L Every one should accumulate so much . ,ui -iiiii tin retires from ac tive life ho may hope to bo heard of In .onncctlon witn raising some uu of imiMhrooin or orchid. Vou think you owe your friends noth Ing Don't you owe something to A for'not repenting what you said about B, and something to B for not carrying your opinion to A? Trno Irn Fininlnlns. Tho Woman's Anxilinry of tho Church Tom pern iiro society, in Now York, supports 12 froo leo water foun tains in thn tenement houso districts. They aro in operation from May 1 to October I, and many letters have been received telling of tho constant stream of children with pitchers, draymen nnd others who have enjoyed them. Tho great increase, this ficasou in the price of ico makes it prohibitory for tho poor, and therefore the fountains will prove oven moro of a blessing than horetofore. It costs ijL'OO to erect ouo of those fountains, and tho society de sires to extend tho system. I'rom Wur lo Venrx. Two cannon from tho Civil War are lo ho melted nnd eat Into n statue represent ing pence. What a contract as great in n way as the change Hosteller's Stomach Hitlers will hriugabniitin the health of any who use It. It cures constipation, dyspepsia or weak kidneys. Try it. A Wine rrlnter. An exchange tells of a printer, who, when his fellow workmen went ont to drink beer during the working hours, put in tho bank thu exaui amount ho would liavu spent if he had gone to drink. lie thus kept his resolution for five years. Ho then examined his bank account and found he had on do iwsit $021.80. In tho flvo years ho iiad not lost n day from ill health. Throo out of flvo of his follow workmon had become drunkards, were worthless and wcred-ischnrgad. Tho most important discovery mndo by tho lliirriintiii scientific party in Alaska, is that glaciers nro receding. A hitherto unknown ilord with beau tiful stream running into it was named after Mr. llarrimau. Many animals, supposed to bo rare, wore found to be plentiful in Alaska. Tho ponplu of Now Vork buy daily tho milk produced by 1-10,000 cows. It is brought from farms in New York state, Now lersoy, Connecticut, Mas sachusetts and Pennsylvania. I do not believe I'iso's Cure for Con sumption lias an erg mil for coughs and colds. John F. IIoykr. Trinity Springs, I ml., Feb. 10, unto. , ffiHa istf a a a w vsru u ti xs vis tot Guard Yosir Heaiih Look Out for tho Weak Tolnts. Thai feclliu: of debility, depression and j want or energy; that sleeplessness: that poor appetite; tliut pain aner t-tunix, should be promptly attended ti). Hood's j tsamimrillii will give relief urn! will pre vent the nervous prosi ration, chronic dys pepsin nnd oilier seiloiis diseases that would follow a persisient neglect of thesa .symptoms. It is the safeguard of health ns well as the suri'si remedy for disease. Hood's SarsaparsSfa Is America's Greatest Medicine. ilooi.'s I'li.MRiire sll ller Ills, ascent. One point in growing turnips W to jilant tho seed on ground that ha.s been i well cleared, of weeds. If tho young plants can escape tho weeds until the leaves Hie well out, half tho dangor of I loss is theti over. No plant is hardier than the turnip and tho plant3 only re- ; quiro a good start to ensure a crop. "I havo used your rnlunblr CASCA KKTS and Bud them perfect. Coilldn I do witnout tbem. I have used them for some time for indigestion and biliousness and am now com piously cured. Xtecommend them in everyone Once tried, you will ncrer be without them In tbe family.'' Eow. A. JUux, Albany, N. Y. Tho Paris exposition of 1878 Is com memorated by thn Trocadero and that of 188!) by tho Kffel tower, both of which form part of tho preodiit exhibition. Mothers will find Mrs. Wlnslow's Pooth .ng vrup the best remedy to use for thetr Children during the teething period. .Many Americans in Paris are very much exercised over the kiiIo of in toxicating liquors in the American cafe, which forms a part of their national pavilion. T CATHARTIC ' N&Cfcv TRADE UAJtM RtOiSTOKO g DKAF.NISS OVNNOT 1IK CUItKD TIt Will aiiiilteatlnni. Iher cannot reach tha I dfn-iueil i.urllim ol th! ear. There is only one . way to corn dia(ne.. anil that In by conatitu I lional remedies. Dcafiiefs is eauaed by an In flamed condition ol tbe miicou iiniuif oi ma Kuataeliian 'lnho. When this tube gets in flamed on have a rnmblliiK kound or iinper teel heart mr, and when It is entirely closed deafnetfl la llm remit, and inilem he Inflamma tion can bo taken out and this tube, rentnred to lis normal rendition, liearlnK wlllbedeatroreil lorever; nine caes cm t tin are rained ! catarrh, w hich Is nuihliiR but an Inflamed condltlonof the mucous urfm;e. We will plve One Hundred Pollers for any caeof Icaiiie.is(eiied by catarrh) that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Curei Bend lor elrctilari, Iree. .... , j P. J. CHENEY it CO., Toledo. O. Bold by Drugglf is, 76c Uall'a Family Pills are the beat. Pleatant, Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. Do Good. Surer Slcten. Weaien. or Gripe. 10e.3jc.ibc. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... tirrllaf V.tmrif (mpj, Cbki(. alrfkl. Kw Trk. 3tl Un.Tfl.RAP ldand guaranteed br alldrnK flU'l UDAb Kim to CUItETonacco Habit The rajah of Mntbm owns tho largest reliable diamond in the wotld. It weighs 1SII7 karats, and is shaped like nn epg, witli a queer little dented hol low marking the smaller end. UNSIGHTLY HAIR Hemoted from the face or kln with Bell's Revelation Hy mall, lecurely sea'ed, 11.00. II OOD.lIlli, CI.AItK At CO., Aeetiii, I'lirllullll, Ol'ecillt. FINE OLD ,..WHISKY... Gin, Brandy, Rum 12 full quart". jn.(K). Per uallon. J.'..j0. XXX I'UKT AMI SIIKHUV, .:t. AM. (KM)II (KX1DS. On'ers for liVOn mid upward delivered free to neureit Itullroad or Ijteainer I.atiillnt;. lllunk Cahcs and Kejs. LOUIS CAHEN & SON Kstabl lulud Years. HAN I'HANCISttl. OAI.II'OHXIA. PARK AND VMSHINGTON STREETS A. P. Armstrong, LL. B., Prin. - J. A. Wesco. Penman tnd'Seey. OPEH ALL THE YEAR Illustrated Catalogue, College Currency, Ilusiness Forms, Speci mens of Penmauship, Ktc, Mailed Free to any Address. :ent" That's Good Bnterest Isn't It We can name a Ptoek which pays about 20 per cent per annnin now and will pay about 40 per cent bo'ore the end of this year if b.juglit now. This stock fa steadily advancing and will go much higher. Another Stock we can tell about that will be a Dividend payer and is now selling us a prospect. We will be glad to advise you about these stocks and any of the others on the Mining Hxchauue. Write tie. i WAGY, HENGEN & VVAGY 318 and 319 Chamber of Commerce, PORTLAND, OREGON. URFKHENCES: Exchange National Hank. Coh rado Springs, Colo"; Mer chants' National Hunk, Portland, Ore., and many others. The Fanous German Wood Preserver) NOTHING BETTER MADE Yon can't make a mtHaVe ft yon get a mm A. t ' n .1.. Pehell, heaiis & Staves Co.i .CHICKEN LICE AND VERMIN.. PORTLAND, ORECON. . . .... r Tt gjmv wiic apput.atiuit i& (til iiictt 1a ictjuirc-u at ii&i: tur yctrs. xi your dealer cannot supply you, write for circulars and information to tho following; distributing agents: Perfection Pile Preserving Co., Seattle, Wash.; Fisher, Thorsen & Co., Portland, Oregon.; Whittier, Coburn & Co., San Francisco, Cal. ?eIMPR0.ED Oliver ONE FOR A DOSE. Cure Sick Ileadacbe and Dri pepila, Ilmo PlinplesPurlfr tlie WooJ. AM Dlge tlan,l'rcCDtr.llloiiAnrr. DinotOrlpoorSIelcen. To ennvlocii you. w!ll mall samp a free 1 full Iiox.&'ki DR. BOSANKOCO.,rkll.il.l,Ll r. Bold bjr Druuelsts. Here's a Proposition Isn't It ressonablh to tuppc-ic that a firm of an yearn experti-nve couiu ten ini ine neat way to Kit good value for your money r If you are Making Improvements iu oiir hniive, or build luir a new honse. no matter how small or lartte the sum you wlshtotpettd In eleeirlcal or ksi fixtures, fireplaces, nisntel furniture, etc., yon will save miiiiHV and he well stilled if ou con suit TIIK.IOIIN llAICKKt'T ,)., ttl rlrat Street rnrtliilld. Oreemi, JOHN POOIiK. Portland, Orfoos, ran give yoi the best bargains In general machinery, engines, boilers, tanks, pumps, plows, belts and windmills. Tlie new steel I X I, windmill, soitl by him, is 1111-equulled. DROPSY 10 DAYS' TREATMENT FUEE. Have made Drop, J atid its com plications, a sptoiaby for twenty tears with ttta most wonderful success. Havo cured nanj thous and eases, . hi. a. a usiitn ii wwiiw, Box H, Atlanta, Ua. Dayton's fly Hlller Usel a few minutes even ings, will rid your house of Files and Mosquitoes, No mark or stain left on the ceilings or walls. Works like magic. Prjco 25 cents. Write for book let. Dayton Hardware Co., Portland, OrcKOn. PORTLAND,' OREGON, sr en 1 1 1 I? it G( WnfflPENS!ON Ir BICKFORI'. Wiihlngton, 0. C. they will re II eelvo quick replies. II. sih N, II. Vnl. Staff 20lh Corps. Prosecuting claims since IK78. LIFE Doesn't seem worth living to aslek woman. She feels tired and weak day after day What she needs la something to sfve her the vitality she once had, floore's Revealed Remedy ChiseBBit SAWS Solid Tooth S&WS Band SH WS Shingle SAWS Gross Cut SAWS Hand S& WS Ail Minds of SAWS SAWS. REPAIRED DON'T LET YOUR HARVEST SEASOtf FIND YOU WITHOUT A STUDEBAKER WAGON. Is recognised to bo her restorer to health, cures. 11.00 at your druggist. It CUTLER'S CARB0LATE OF IODINE POCKET INHALER. A guaranteed Cine for Catarrh and Consumption, All Druggists, I1.0U. W. H. SMITH A CO., Buffalo. H. Y . Prop's. 1. P. N. U. .So, 3I1-19O0. WI11CN wrltluir to udvortlsars jilens. mention this uaoe'. Madt of the Bett Materials, thoroughly seasoned, by comprtent workmen. It standi without an equal. Call on our Agent, or address , STUDEBAKER BROS. MANUFACTURING CO., 320-338 East Morrison Street, Portland, Oregon. I f"4 -J4 4 e r.".:J . I i.l '1 3 I t -1 f1 ) I 1