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SISTERS OF CHARITY Uso Po-ru-na for Coughs, Colds, Grip and Ca tarrh A Congressman's Letter. In orory country ol tlm clvllizoil world Blatcra ol Charity nrn known. Not only do thoy minister to tliu ujiir Itual and Intullcctunl neoils of tlio charts comuiltto.1 to tliolr earn, but thny so minlilor to tliolr Uxllly nroli. Willi ro many chllilrmi tn tnko enro ot and to protect from rllinnto nml dla. itM, Ilicso wlio nnd printout Winters havo tumid lVrunu u novor tilling safeguard. I)r Ilirtmnn rorolvos many lottora from Catholic Sisters Irom nil over tlio United HUtoi. A recommend recently roculvcd from n Catholic Initltiitlon In Detroit, Midi., reads ni follows: Dr. S. II. Ilartnmn, Columbus, Ohio: Dear Sir: The young jjlrl who used tho I'cruna was suffer Inj; from larynl tla, and Ion of voice, Tlio remit of tlio treatment was most satisfactory. She found great relief, and after further uso of the medicine wo hope to bo able to say she Is entirely cured." Sisters of Charity. Tlio young girl was undur tlio rnro of the Slater of Charity and need I'aruna for catarrh of tlio throat with good re sults, aa tho ibove lottor testMoa. Bond to Tho I'oiium Medicine Co., Columbus, Ohio, for a Iroobook written Vh( it r.ii "Do you And you automobile vory . it vicillivvi mi. Mn ro ,i.t,.i,...,. in VII Ull M,IStU UW VIII. .VIID V dognafow ducka and thrvo children run ovorovory year." For forty year'a Plso'a Cure for Con- Hmiilln.i 1... niml f.itt,li. Mini nil.la. At Inivifl.t. I'rlc. OA fmit In a Minute. ' Nodd Well, I wish I know how to pass away a fw hours time. Todd Why, I thought you wore with your wlfo Just now. Todd I was. I left her In n restau rant looking over a bill of faro." Mothers will Ann Mrs. rVlnelow's Booth. Inr Hyrup the bst remedy to use tor their Cuildreu during the teething period. A Marital Confession. Officer's Wlfo (fondly) Do you ro member, John, how ou used of an evening to bold my hand 'my sweet little roeoleaf' you utcd to call It, joti funny boy, for hours and hours? How silly, silly my old boy mod to bo!" Old Hoy (grumpily) Nonsonso, Jnno, don't bo stupid I I was always 'practi cal and buslnesH-llko. I did that just to keep you from tho jilnuol ping Yolca A thin, vapory smote, lazily nscendinp; from Its crater may be tho only visiblesign ot life in the sleeping volcano, but within is a raging sea of fire, molten rock and sul phurous gases. Those who make their Homes in the peaceful valleys below know the danger and, though frequently warned by the rumblings and qtinfcitigs, these (irns nf Imnendlmr eruntlon tro unheeded. They are living in fancied security when the giant awakes with deafening roars nnd they are lost beneath a downpour of heated rock and scalding ashes. Thousands of blood poison sufferers are living upon a sleeping volcano andare taklntr desncrato chances, for under the Mercurv nnd Potash treat. ment the external symptoms 01 me disease disappear, and tho deluded victim is happy in the belief of a complete cure, but the fires of conta gion'have only been smothered in the system, and as soon as theso min erals are left off will blaze up again. Occasional sores break out in the mouth, a red rash nppear3 on the body, and these warning symptoms, if not heeded, are soon followed by fearful eruptions, sores, copper colored splotches, swollen glands, loss of hair and other sickening symptoms. Mercury and Potash not only fail to cure blood poison, but cause Mer curial Rheumatism, necrosis of the bones, offensive ulcers and inflamma tion of the Btomacn nnu uoweis. Tho use of S. S. S. is never followed by any baa results, it cures without the slightest injury to the system. We offer $ 1,000.00 for proof xr ..ltl in. 11 fnv nur aneelal book elves nil the symptoms of the disease with full directions for home treat ment. Medical advice is furnished by our.physicians without charge, r ' THE SWIFT SPEOIFIO OO., ATLANTA OA, by Dr. llartman. Tho following lotter Is from Con Kressmsn Mccklson, of Nopoloon, Ohio Tho 1'oruna Modlclno Co., Columbus Ohio: Guntlemon: "I linvo used rovcral bottlca ot Turuiia and fool greatly bonoflttod thereby from tny catarrh of tho hosd, and fool oncouriRod to bo Hove that Its con tinued USO Will fill- ""1 Meeklson. ly aradlrato n dlscara of thirty yours rlnndlnir.' David JIeoklon. Dr. llartman, one of tho boat known jihyalclana and aurgoona In tho United (Hates, wis tl.o first man to formulate reruns. It was through his gvnlua ; and orruveranro that It waa Intro ; dured to tho rnodlcal profession of tills country. If you do not dorlvo prompt and sat lamctory roaulta from tho uao ol l cm na, wrlto at once to Dr. Hartmin, giv ing a full statement of your cage, and ho will bo plcasod to gho you his vil- tiaulo advlro gratia. Address Dr. llartman, President of tlio llartman sanitarium, Columbus, u The Morning Alter. "If truth Is found at tho bottom of a well," he renia ked, thoughtfully, "re morse may bo i aid to bo located at tho bottom of a gluts." For Christmas. Do you want somothlng particularly nice for your Christmas dinner? If you do, ark your dealer to send yon can of Monopolo Asparagus the fineit and daintiest dish over set before an Amor lean king. Tho label Itself la magnificently omboescd In blus and gold, In fact, la a work of real art. Hut the contents of tlio can are fully In keeping with tho label, ou'll think us for culling your attention to it If you once begin to purchase Mono- pole grocorics. Most dealers handle Monopole goods nnd if yours doean't bo knows whoro to get tin; in. Wo will thank you II you insist upon his doing so. Wadhama & Kerr Bros., packers, Portland, Oro. The Savage Breast- "Her muilo Is esld to be quite sllrr Ins." ' It Is: the neighbors are always atlrrod up ovor It." Sowlln. drain, Ky., Msroh 34, 1003. Gentlemen! I'or ovsr four yeara I suffered rreatly from a aivere oass of oontaeious b.lood poison. I went to Hot Sprint's, staying- there four months at a big: expsnse. I thsn con sulted physlolans, who prescribed Mercury. Nothing- did me any rood, In faot, the treatment proved more harmful than benoflolal, Xmentlonod my ease to a friend, who tojd me that a. B. S. had certainly oured htm. I at ones eommonood Its use, and In six months oould And no traoe ef the die oaso whatever. This was about two years ago. I continued B. B. B. for some time to make sure of a ptrm. nent ours, and Z oan truthfully say X am entirely well. X. 21. DANDUIta. mat it couiuius u uuucim ot any de scription. 8. S. 8. is an antidote for contagious blood poison, and the only radical and permanent cure known. It destroys every atom of the virus and puri fies and strengthens the blood and builds im the trencral health. on ColltacloUS lUood Poison, which THflEE USEFUL TRAP8. How lo MmUm ami flit Deadfall, and Home oilier Trn. I lore are directions for making some of the more simple deadfalls and other Imps: One of tho beat and most ccrtnl deadfalls for bear nnd other largo mil inula la inndu na fol lows: Hcicct aomo favorite haunt of lb animals and con struct there a pen o Inrgo stakes. Theso should consist of young trees, or of y atralght, strong branches, about " throe Inches In dl nniotiT, aid should bo of such length as to reach a height of four or Ave feet when act In the ground. The width o tho pen should be about threo feet, Its depth about four feet, and It should lie roofed over with cross pieces of timber to provent the bait from being taken from above. A straight log, about eight Inches In diameter and six feet In length, should now bo rolled against tho opening of tho pen and hemmed In by two upright posts, one on each side, directly In lino with tho sides of the pen. In order to understand perfectly tho arrangement of tho rest of tho trap, wo will give n rough drawing of It, with tho pieces In plare as they should np pear when set. Drive a post (A), at tho upper end of which you havo cut a notch, with Its fiat surfaco down, Into the ground at tho left-hand back corner of tho pen, leaving threo feet above too no. 2. sticks ton nouiut-rotra that. ground. Another post (II), having notch near the top, with Iti flat sur face uppermost, should be 'driven Into the ground nt tho outside right-hand side of the pen, and on a line with tho first. A third post (C), with n notch at Its upper end, should be planted outside the pen on the right-hand side, and In a lino with the front. Now get a forked branch about threo feet In length, and fasten a square board across .ts ends. At tho Juncture of tho forks bore an auger-hole. This Is the treadle (O). In to tho auger-hole Insert a stiff stick about three feet In length (II). Next, procure two poles (L and K), and you are ready to set the trap. Pass the pole (D) between the stakes of the pen, laying one end In the notch of the post (A) and holding the other beneath the notch of the post (II). The second pole (H) should then be adjust ed, one end being placed In the notch' pole (C) and the other caught beneath the projecting end of tho pole (D). The deadfall, which should constat of a log some fifteen or twenty feet In length, should now bo placed In position across the front of the pen, one end re. .Ing on the ground and tho other elevated and resting on the projecting end of the last polo adjusted (12). The troadle should next be placed In position over a short stick of wood (K), and the upright stick at the bac secured beneath the edge of tho Intch-pole (D). The deadfall should then be sufficiently weighted by placing heavy logs against Its elevated end; and, having this, tbj trap Is set Tho best bait Is honey, which no bear can resist, and this should be placed on the ground at the back ot the In closure or smeared on a piece of meat bung at the end of the pen. This Is tho most effective deadfall for bears, becauso the animal, In seeking tho tempting feast of honey, passes be neath tho suspended log, and, resting bis heavy front paws on the treadle, pushes up the upright, thus forcing tbj latcb-plece from the notch and rcleas Ing the heavy log, which, If sufficiently weighted, will fall on bis back with enough force to kill blm. This Is one of the oldest as well as most useful of all the traps which can be made. It Is Ingenious, easy to make (consisting of but three sticks), and easy to set. it possesses tne added advan tage that It can be used In a variety ways, from the supporting of a heavy deadfall to.n light box for catch Ing small game alive. I am giving two Illustrations, ono of a trap set and sup porting a heavy stone as a deadfall for large animals, and another of the three sticks used In setting It These sticks, of course, are of no regulation size, but should vary accord ing to the size of the trap you wish to set; they should all be square, however, and from a half Inch to an Inch In thick ness. For animals tho stzo of a rabbit tho following dimensions will answer: Tho bait stick (A) should bo about nlno or ten Inches In length, ono end pointed. and the other furnished with a notch as Indicated. The upright (II) should bo a little shorter; one end beveled and the other square. About three or four Inches from the squaro end, nnd on tho side next to that beveled, a quare notch should be cut, one-third ot an Inch deep and Just wide enough to relieve tho bait stick (A) without holding It fast. The third stick (0) should be seven or eight Inches In length nnd ImVe one end whittled to a bevel, the other being notched as shown lu the cut. To set the trap, place the upright stick (It) with Its pointed end upward. Ilest the notch ot the slanting stick O) on the summit ot the upright, ilaclng the stone or box, or whatever you may choose to use for the trap, on Its end. Now by booking the bait stick (A) on the beveled end of tho slanting stick, and fitting It Into tho square notch of the upright, the whole will catch and bold Itself In position until tho bait stick Is disturbed. The bait Nihould bo placed on the sharpened end or tins buck, aua always project be neath the trap. This ts one ot tho beet and simplest ria. 3. deadtxli. or naunE-roun tiup. I traps for securing small animals dive. It Is simply a long square box about two to two and a half feet In length nnd about nlno or ten Inches square, each end supplied with a heavy lid working on two hinges. To each of these lids Is fastened a slight strip of wood so long that when tho lids are opened level with tho box the sticks will nearly meet over tho top. In tho middle of the box on the top, at tho point where the two sticks eome togeth er, bore a small hole a third of an Inch lu diameter. Tie to the end of each strip of wood a couplo of Inches of string with a large knot at the end. The method of setting this trap Is simply to open the lids until the strips of wood are parallel with the top of tho box; drop the knotted ends of the strings through tho hole and secure them there by lightly plugging tho hole from the Insldo with a stick, to which a pleco of bait Is attached. When tho bait Is seized the stick Is at onco loos ened and withdrawn from the hole, re leasing the strings and allowing both lids to fall shut at once. On tho outslda of each end of the bottom boards shonld bo fastened a tin catch. This Is simply a pleco of tin some two Inches In length. Ono end Is bent out at a sharp angle and the other fastened to tho box, so thnt when the lids foil tho bent end BPema to afford a moans for many un will snap over and securely bold them scrupulous people, who aim to blind shut. h. W. Urowncll, In Montreal , tho un if ary to nuallt v. through Httln. Star. FACTS CONCERNING SLEEP. Ktco a Midday Nap Ii Hitter than the Noon Mm I. Tlio scholar and professional man, llko the anxious housewife. Is apt to enrry bis cores to bed, and Insomnia becomes a curso. Men and women who aro busied in getting and gaining, the merchant, the banker, all alike, fall to secure that self-control which can, manago the mind aa well asleep as awake. Normal sleep should bo purely a phy siological reposo similar to tho rest of animals, who go to sleep with the darkness and nwako with tho light Some ono has said that sleep Is like hunger and thirst representing a di minution of energy throughout the en tiro body. I hardly think this can be true, but In niy Judgment sleep rather suggests the diminution of the energy of the brain, and bo Is a wise man who takes the hint when brain fag sets In of an evening nnd goes comfortably and properly to bed. Ot courso It goes without saying that night Is not the only time for sleep. Men nnd women who are busy could steal Just a few minutes before or after the noonday luncheon to catch a llttlo nap, and. Indeed, I am nearly sure that tho noonday nap Is worth far moro than the noonday meal, for tho digestive processes are surely binder cd during the periods of mental actlv. lty, and It is tuo exceptional person In this busy world of ours who Is not called upon to use all his brain and brawn to make a living. It has been my habit to advlso mothers to steal while away from every "cumbering care," and even If sleep falls to be wooed to tnko about twenty minutes every day In absolute peace and quleb ness, diverting tho mind from all anx. letlcs and relaxing all the muscles. A habit of this kind Is easily acquired, and we might havo fower neurasthenic women whose nerves make life hldeons to their families. If a word llko this, spoken from considerable experience. were heeded. Pilgrim. The Ureakfait Food Family. John Spratt will eat no fat. Nor will hi touch the lean. He scorns to eat of any meat: lie Urea upon Foodlne. But Mrs. Spratt will none of that; Foodlne she cannot eat. Her special with Ii for a dish Of Kxpurcated Wheat To William Spratt that food Is flat On which bis mater dotes. nil favorite feed hla apecls) need Is Eata Ilenpa Oats. Dut sister Ml can't see how Will Csn touch such tasteless food. As breskfast fire tt can't compare, She ssys, with Shredded Wood. Now, none of these Lesnder please; lit feeds upon Until Mitts. White sister Jane Improves her brain With Cero-Qrapo-Qrits. Lycnrcui votes for Father's Oats; Procglne sppeals to May; The Junior John subsists upon TJneeda liayla liny. Corrected Wheat for little Pete; Flakod Pine for Dot; while "Bub," The Infant Spratt, Is waxing fat On Battle Creek Near-Grub. Chicago Tribune. An Old Kneiny. Persons who rise In the world are not always as frank about their former place In life as good sense and humor might lead them to be. Dean Hole, In his book of reminiscences, "Now and Then," tells n little story ot one whose humor did not desert htm tn time of prosperity. A footman who bad begun Ufa as a doctor's boy grew Interested tn the tudy of medicine, and spent bis leisure hours reading medical books. Ho came to the United States, worked hnrd as a student and as a physician for many years, nnd attained a large practice. After some years of absence he re turned lo England. Seated one day at luncheon with those whom he had for merly served, bo suddenly astonished the company by holding up the mus tard pot nnd addressing It with, "Hast thou found me, O, mine enemy!" Afterward he explained that the only reproof ho bad Incurred from the lady who was then nt the head of the table was evoked by tho neglected condition of the mustard pot. Instead of II ta Throat. Sharpo Btlli, bo nas a correct car for .music. Whealton-Wott. that might do him some good If he sung through his ear Words Celestials Don't Know. Thcro Is no word In tho Chinese Inn- gungo thnt conveys an Intimation of what wo term public spirit, nor Is there a synonym for patriotism. When a man and his wlfo have de nted Hiemselves that their daughtei may enjoy an extended visit In sonu other town, she often rewards them b. pending her iirst evening after tin returns relating bow she hated to conn back. "Dr, Augnst Kocnlg's Ilamburg Breast To," writes Mr. F. JJatsch, ot Horlcon, Wis., "onablod mo to get rid of an obstinate rough; we fcol vory ttrateful to tho discoverer of this modi-olne." nismctets. Amalcur When I stand on tho ilaga I soo nothing, and 1 am-coniclons of nothing but the role I nm playing. Tho nudionio disappears entirely. Friend Well. I ain't hlnmn tlm an. dlenco much for disappearing. The Kind of Seeds That Yield. I.lko everything elto. thoio aro rood tceds snd bad seeds. Beeds that grow snd seeds that don't grow; seeds that ylold and seeds that don't yield, snd a llttlo thought givon now lo tho m lo -lion of tho seed you'll nted, will be found tlmo woll spent, though realized much botlor at the harvest If yon select the world-famed Ferry's Bcoda the kind that always yiold. For nearly half a century Ferrv'a Eeeda havo been known and sown wherever good crops are grown, until farmer and gardener alike have learned todopendupon their wonderful rellablo growing and yioid Ing qualities, year after year, to tho exclusion ol all others. Unfortunatntv tlm nrm! fiMBtnfina I ness of price and boastful claims: who i?rI!a"ff,'"lV0 nothing to substantiate Itholr claims, no reputation at stake, no Pa,t record as proof. It Is bettor to pay a llttlo moro for the seed and bo fleeured ol a great deal more at the harvest by sowing Ferry's Heods. Tho , 1003 Peod Annual, which is tent free, postpaid, will bo found unusually In- teresting and Instnctlvo. Write for It iP0"'; Aociress Um M. j.,, & Conservation of Energy. "SVhat waa your idea In having Bertha learn typewriting?" "Well, eho was always dramming with her fingers, and I thought she might as well do it to somo purpose." TIID "PERFECT" LAMP. Stewart & Orant, Portland, Or., Placing a Wonderful Lamp on the Market. Tho "Perfected Slatch-Llghter" , lamps advertised in our columns today 1 by the Stewart & Grant Lighting Co., of Portland, Oregon, are well worth the attention of al householders and store- keepers. The inventers, having had J6 of experience In using, selling mm rupauiDg an sianaaru maices 01 gasoline lamps, hare carefully designed this "Perfected" lamp, so that the do fecta of other lamps have boon avoided and many Important improvements substituted. Kverbyody Interested should send to Stewart & Grant Lighting Co., 43 Third street, Portland, Oregon, for pictures and full description of this new"Perfected 'lamp, bales agents are wanted in every city and town in the United States. Canadian Holidays. Canada has the most holidays ol any British colony. Including Sundays, Canadians have ninety-five holidays yearly. SOLUTE Genuine Carter's Little Liver Pills. Blunt Boar Signature of tc F&Slmll Wrapper Below. V TT email ant as easy 0 tike as ntaa FOR HEADACHE, FOR DIZZINESS FOR BIUOUSKESS. FOR TORPID LIVER. FOR CONSTIPATION. FOR SALLOW SKIN. FOR TOE COMPLEXION l ! I OHfVIHn MUnMnUSMAIUII, J CURE 8ICK HEADACHE.. IS THE MAN WHO WEARS .S&WATERPROOF Spoiled clothing A 'reputation extending ovi oial-jia yenra ana our guarantee ore back of . . . i t . . t v wmir vtaim-ui.iJaiiiifc un WIW11 W II II. I IWI I. There are -tony imitations. ' De sure of the name TOWER on the buttons. ON SALE EYEHYT7HEIIE. A. 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Thousands who hare been de clared Incurable at baths and In hospitals hare thrown away their crutches, belnt cured after usine St. Jacobs Oil. Directions laeleyen laneuaees accompany erery bottle, Striking Similarity. Eachley Why Is a woman like time? Benedict Because she never fails to get her man in the end. Bachley No; because she reveals all things. Exchange. They Work While You Sleep. While roar mind snd body rest, Cascareti Can dy Cathartic repair your digestion, your liver, your boweli, put them In perfect order. All druggim, luc, 26c, eoc. Different Lines. She Women haven't a bit more curiosity than men, I'm certain. j lie No; but it's manifested in different tines. For instance, a woman mh'Mt own a sewing machine without finding out how it is made, but she wouldn't hare a seamstress In the boueo a day without knowing all about her. . CITCS Frnn&n.nnr curat fro fit. or ncrronanwl rl I W .fl.r flnt U.'.a. .t,f Hr. Kll.'(;reU Nem SMtonr. SfDdforFlti:i:a.l.OOttlllHtl..Dltrffit. 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I'M! ol MorrUon Strut, fin gtre rmt ths tet trsln In hollers snd F.nelnm, Uln.lmllln, I'll in i and flius. ml Murhlrif rj-. Wood Kuwlinr Mtehlnea a focUltjr. Kte 111 lfuro Imjlnif. ; Victoria Protector 'li The onljr flygFiila Nnpkln autiirlor !, mmlp NiicilisiVns, no Mledllnen, no ) IMiiblo. AtilemuretowHrlt. Imtorwit S y thi.ui.siii ii lullM unit phjmlclini. 5 Aufnii wanted. mini.f anil termi Hi ii M inr i1n The Alil.it Supply Co., ;, r 0. JloxlM, fortlaiul, orMiin. - A P0INTI3R ? Your pld and cakM and Maeulta wilt T tuiebiu'r thin Italy d m.wHyumiw J Bplcei iml Hiking l'owiler eilled t r- - MONOPOLO ------r j The riKun Ii they an purer, ilrongir I 2 and the aplrei more frasranl. Try 2 T them, Wiuhim A Kerr limn , Mln., J 1'ortlarnl, Otpg n j it costs i oil rNotnmg Tncnlrr, fold -yon 1 1 me htnfr for nothing, lire pnouah, You run k-ep It If you want tt, Iml yon fan yt rid nt tt by mn (iifin tlfin InttKlt llrttim. Ki) ft hot In tli' buna, Tliey tMt nlc, look nu-p, aro nice. MmU of honey1 and nif nttinl, .1 Onia tfov. Hold by Ail riritffKlftt ftnd con fj turner. Tw boift 0 nt by mail postpaid on receipt of loo. la tamp. Pacific Coast Biscuit Co. Portland, Ore. SAVE MONEY and YOUR EYESIGHT By U.lng- tha Perfected Match Lighter Gasoline Gas Lamp. The PERFECTED tan read lly bo lighted with a parlor match. It give. 10 times the light ofacommonkeroslnelampat ball the exrente and care. It hail a Nlckel-SIIver gen erator which doea not irale from the action of heat, and clog the tip, an braM doea. We have Match Lighting Lam pa from 12.7ft up. Write for cireulari and prices. STEWART & GRANT LIGHTING GO. Inventors & M'fa 43 Third St., PORTLAND, ORB. All standard brandi gai and gasoline mantle, -wholesale and retail. ITb tat tatliUy glfu are th uaefiilrift. Kvery bom thou-i hv a good DbEttooavy. This, jvu wh not fir KHnieMk WEBSTER'S International Dictionary of ENGLISH, Biography, Geography, Fiction, ttc The Ono Great Standard Authority. Tli. New VA'A Via Hal new word. tMlfgtu v.iu niiwtr.iirtn- pn .ntnu.nowi. LetUsSondYou FREE "A Tenia Pronunciation" , K Afford plswml and ln-troctlrai .ntort-lpnieiit A loo Webster'! Collegl.ite Jltctlonnry. , UiMpnii-s. llOOUliurtntiiuiai 8u7ll)i -ML-clis ' rint-cUuu In jnJtty, mcoikI lau In lu.' IU.rHTBTU l'lMPIlLXTS ALSO rRIl G. & C. MERRIAM CO., Fib a., Springfield, Mm. P. N, U. 2io. BO 191)3. WHEN writing to mWertUer pleaae luentiun this paper aK. 309, 2M sit,;ij.?ir r1lnir TI1dg. OKBdON wi, Au.ru ana asainEion Dig. 1 iljji I I i Q Agentj wanted In every town In V. 8. M ft Seeds E VK ban been growing famous Inurery kind of oU.CTrTwliem. Hold by 4L BSKk alide-lrn. lttOS Kecd Aminat Stm posttp-M Cn to U applicants. -BiaH MH8 K f Ei"etClr H i lili M A FIINB UMBRELLA Is the best present In Oregon or Washington you can glvo yiiur lio, jour daughter, your lady friend, or yourself for Christmas. Wo sell biautles. of lest lualtty, at very reasonable prices. JOHN ALLI-SINA. Portlnml n Automatic Match Lighting GASOLINE OAS LAMP For House and Store Single and Double Lamps. Price $2.75 up. Gives 10 times tl o light nt ono-faiirth tlio cost of koroEcno lamps, JP3T" The only match lighting- lamp on this market approved by Insurance comrn iloj. " Supiillos carrlotl or all muko ol ungtillno lamps. II yon n:rxl anything for your lamp, wrlto us for circulars antl prlcoB. Sf8;lal rnducaments la Osalers. CorreaponJonot) Sollcltfil. Gen-rul Agonts lir "WONDERFUL DORAN" LIghtltiir System.