V f HAY FEVER 'Having I4ir J'tmn.t for tntartk atttt tiny Jfvrr, I um recommend it to all ivio tit suffering with th abort rairi. tm haffy to t I'l'i to uiy it fiat litlpnt vi womb i fully." Jfffiymt i:. Smith, n HVV '3 5f He : : X MlHH MA YMJi Sill Til, 411 K.Nkl Miniinl Hirer! Columbus, Olilo HAV FKVKK It endemic raUrrh. It Ii raimed by iome Irritating rab ntsnce In the atmosphere during tlia Ute MmmM months. It la (fHtiernlly thcuvht tli at tlio pollen of certain woudi nd flower is the entice of it. Change of locality seems to the be only rational cure. The nt-eof I'ernna, however, stimulates the nervous sys tem to rcpidt the eflicta of the poison ous riiiaiiAtions and rotni'timca carries the victim through the hay lever tea ion without nu Mtla k of the difense. A lari( nmiihur of poIo rely upon reruna for this purpose. Those who do not Hud It convenient to change their location to avoid Hay Fever would do well to give I'eruna a trial. It has proven of priceless value to many peo p'e. OM In ftluhl. "Mr. Itoxlcy." Htiiiiiiuered the young fun ii. "1 er culled " yes." Interrupted the 1nr girl's fnt her. "I realize the object of your cull, young m:in, iiinl I want to txk you to tell iiio candidly cuii you support n fjiullyV "Well rr really, don't you think tint question I nither prt'iuutiiirV" Phila delphia I'rcs. Mluntl Confident Inl i'rleiid - lid man. If you liiul jour-life lo livu over sgniu, wouM you tnnkt it illffrrr lit ? Iiefeated Politician- Yes, in two iinr tieuUrs. Klrxtly, I'd lx a binK'r scoun drel. Secondly, I wouldn't take any other In nil Into my coufiilunce. Chicago Trib une. 1 niter I'roteet. Nonh Webster was compillnf his dic tionary. "To a certain extent," lie snid, "I hav to take the IniiKUflKe as I find it." Thereupon, w ith a 'pang of regret, he added the word "awfully" to bis collec tion, lie foresaw that It would be aw fully overworked. A Nil. Ileal Knan.l. "Our JoIiii'm uoln' to be a preacher, 1 pile," Htild I'ariner Korntop, "Jcdgln' I from whtit his college profeNKor net llbollt 1 1 1 III. "What'H thatV" asked his wife. "lie hey. heVe Inclined to be bibu lous." Philadelphia Ledger. Iter prat l.ske n I'.nrth. ; The deepest lake In the world Is be lieved to be Lake Il.tllutl, In Siberia. 'Nine thousand square miles In area, or near y as large aa Lake hide, It Is 4,(HKJ - . f. ,. ... .i . i. . . ' lo fi.tKK) feet deep, so that It contain nearly llor. us much water us Lake Supo- Ilnlilt with II I in. "That man looked at the bill I hand rd him for fully three minutes," said the clerk. "I wonder If he thinks I 1 tried to cheat him." "No," explained the floor wnlker, "he's r bacteriologist and wui looking : for germs." A nia II id I. a rue. i "Dr. Slocuui U a houioopatb, Isn't lie?" "Not altogether." I "Hut lie ulwuyi prescribes homeo pathic doses." "Yes, but his fees are allopathic," -Philadelphia Press. SICK FOR TEN YEARS. Constant Backache, Dropsy, and Se ver Bladder Trouble. . Fred W. Harris, o! Chesnut St., Jef ferson, Ohio, says: "For over ten years I suffered from kidney disease. The third year my fvet and hands would veil and remain puffed up for days at a time. I seemed to have a constant back ache. Finally I got so bad that I was laid up in bed with several doctors In attendance. I thought surely I 'would die. I Changed medicine and began using Uoan'e Kidney Pills when I was still in bed. The relief I found was so great that 1 kept on until I had taken atout ten boxes. The kidney se cretions became natural and after years f misery I was cured. I have increas ed in weight, and show no symptoms of ay former trouble." Bold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. l OBter-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. fopulrionco KuperslltloiiM people formerly regard ed with awe the tinning red it t long Inlcrviils of I, n lie Mret In Kwlt.er IhihI. ItotiinlMti lnive now shown thnt th" phenomenon h due t a plant which propagate every lentil year, Mini which, though very minute, grows eo rapidly that the whole bike Is soon turned crimson, While ('forgo W. Stevens, many jeni-H hk, win repairing the road In front of bin house In Itolton, Vt.( he hung a hoe In a tree and forgot It. A few days ago the tree wan cut down Hint, when caweil up. the blade of the hoe, with the exception of II part the crook and the handle, was found embedded In the body of the lief, hav ing been covered .y the wood and bnrk by natural growth. The motor cultivator of Prof. T. IIihNoii Ilea re, a K''ottMi meehiiiib-lnii, l designed to do all the work of pre paring the ground for seed at one operation. It can be driven at three times the peed of the ordinary plow, and ecch trip cocrs three times the breadth of the usual furrow, and well pulverizes the ground. Hy a simple attachment the sowing also can be done at the sniiie time. Of thirty accldeiitt from electric shock In Sw It.erland last year, twenty one were fatal, while Austria had but six ratalltles In fifty-six cases. A fifth of the accidents were from currents of 2.V) volts or less, ami a mason was killed by a ll'n volt three w ire supply, while In another case a shock from twenty six thousand volts did not kill. Of fifteen attempts nl resuscitation, only one was successful. A remarkable hair bull from the stomach of a young girl has been brought to notice by l'n.f. vmi Itra uiaun or Halle. She had a habit of swallow lug einN bitten from her loin: in if, forming In time a bulky acciiiuu- lailon, though felt only as a slight prc-Miro, ami when t1(. mass was re moved hy an operation It was found to bine shaped Itself to the cavltv. ke n cast In a mold. Iron tonics had changed the light color to hhek. Prof. KHhu Thomson sayM that ex periment litis proved that alcohol, pro vided It can bo mudo cheap enough. Is entirely suitable s a fuel for Internal combustion engines. Although the heat ing value of alcohol Is much less than that of gasoline, yet n gallon of alco hol will develop substantially the same power as a gallon of gasoline, because of the greater elllclency of operation. Less heat I thrown off In waste giis-s from the alcohol, and a mixture of al cohol vii p' ii" with air stands a much higher compression without premature explosion than does a mixture of gas oline mid air. In fact. Professor Thom son says, the eflloleney, or the ratio of the conversion of heat units Into power, Is probably higher In the alco hol engine than In engines operated with any other combustible. The principle of the rifled gun has recently been applied to pipes for pumping oil. The crude oil of Califor nia Is mostly thick, viscous, ami difll cult to pump through long lines. Heat ing cannot bo eucccssfully applied to n long pipe, and mixing with water results In an emulston front which the oil cannot be readily hcparated. The latest scheme for dealing with these viscous oils comprises n pipe rifled on the Inside, so that the oil, mixed with about 1(1 per cent of water, Is caused to whirl rapidly. The water, being heavier than the oil, hcckh the outside, and fornix a thin film, w hich lubricates the pipe for the passage of the oil. The friction Is thus so far reduced that the oil has been easily pumped through a line thirty-one miles long The water and the oil come out entire- ly separate ut the end of the line, ' The Other side. Mr. I'pmore crept out of bed, groped his way to the telephone, und called up the e-entral olllee. "Hello!" he said, In a low voice. "Please send word to the nearest police fetation that there Is a burglar In my house. If they will make u quick run they can catch til in. My house Is No, iU.'l " There was a pause of half a minute, and then u gruff voice finished the message In this wise: "Hello, central! Youse needn't call up de cops. De burglar has got de guy wot owns dls Hhebang covered wit' de gun, nn' he'll bo out o' here wit de swag In about 'leven seconds. By, by, sis." Home Magazine. Too Old to Lrsrn, One of the students In nn Eastern university, wishing to turn nu honeet nonnv during his vacation, decided to Introduce a new and popular cyclopedia Into tho country districts. Needless to Hay, ho had many queer and amusing experiences. At one place he found an old farmer working In the fields. "I'd like to sell you a new cyclope dia," said the agent. "Well, young feller," said the farm er, "I'd like to have one, but I'm ufeerd I'm too old to lido tho thing." 'I'm unlitled. "HabtllmcnU for Infants" Is a sign In n clothing store in Huston. A west ern visitor, seeing It, stopped In unitize incut. "What does that mean?" ho asked his better-acquainted fellow westerner. "Tliat'r" said tho other. "Oh, that Is Huston dialect for kids' duds." YVhcn a man Is satisfied w ith hLuiself, It Is a sure thing that others are uot Initialled with him. Veted Mnestlon Sol red. The two sisters hud engaged a serv ant girl. She fulled to meet their .. Millromcnts. They were holding a whis pered consultation In the dining I'snii. "Mow shall we get rid of her?" whis pered one. At that moment the irlrl ntineared r.t the door. She carried her grip. She i wore her hat. In the other Lnnd w.is her umbrella, j "If you please," she snld, politely, "I'm going now. The jdnee doesn't soil me." New York (JIob and Coin- luerclal Advertiser. Minnie for (lie Urorrr, "I want to complain of the-flour you Hmt me the other day," said Mrs. New llwed, severely. The grocer iiNHiinifd nu anxious expression, and Inquired what was the matter with It. "It was tough." replied the housekeeper flccus- ofjimdy, ",y husband pimply could not eat the biscuits I made with It." rronlllllr. "Haven't I seen you before some where";" Mhk'-il the customer at thn lunch counter. "You probably s-iw me nt some I'orrote v i I In ." said the dn-k.v waiter. "I wn one of ilie li-nrroten. nh." He Unit III Wish. The late Carl Schurr. had no consld era t Ion for hypocrites or pretenders, I'pon literary pretenders he was par tb ularly severe. At a dinner In New York one night a man of wealth who had written volume of poems sneered at politics. "1 wouldn't give a picayune' he said "for u Hcnatnrshlp or a cabinet oilier To be even President, wouldn't tempt me. I, for my part, would rather be known any day ns a thin! rate poet than a first rate statesman." "Well, aren't you?" said Mr. Schurz lie Hnrn, "I want to get some bird seed, said the customer. 'I)ou't try to plague me, smarty!' cried the new clerk from the country ' P.iiils grow from eggs, not shiIs." The Catholic Standard and Times, lrrnlril f'rltllctcr of ( tllcenshlp. The right to homestead on the pub lie d'Uiiaiu is the greatest privilege of American citl.eiiship, says I-'aiin'n The right to homestead is co-existent with citizenship. Kverv citizen over 21 years of age, every immigrant who has declared his or her Intention of be coming a citizen, every head of a fam lly, male or female, even though under i'l, may locate a tract not to exceed l'MJ acre and after five years' resi deuce will receive absolute title there to. A Curlunl Milk. Klclly supplltse a curious silk which Is Kpun by the piiina, a Mediterranean hell fish which, luis u little tube at the end of Its tongue. Out of this tube, spider fashion, or sllkworm-fash ton, It spins a silk thread, with which It fastens itself on any rock It fan cies. hen the pui nu moves Its t-llken cable remains behind. This enhle, which Is called byssus. the Sicilian fish ermen gather. ItysMis weaves into the Koftest and shiniest of fabrics, but it It very rare and expensive. Her Meltln Smile. "What's the reason you can't collect that bill from that woman?" stormed the proprietor of the collection agency. "This Is the seventh time you've been iPcr It." "You Just go round there and let her beam on you once," replied the agent, "and you'll find the reason why!" Wholeanlc f'uttlnir. "Yes, we used to sit out on the old porch in the beautiful moonlight. Strange to Ray, .Tack never hclieve-il be kissed me as often as I necusevl hliu of doing." "Ah, how did you convince him, dear?" "Why, the next night I told him to cut a notch In the tKjreh each time ho took n kiss." "How did the scheme work?" "Very well for a while, but er by the end of the week tiii-re wasn't any porch left." What lie Took. A certain thrifty individual, In the hope of getting a gratuitous medical aplnlon, remarked casually one day to his doctor : "I say. doctor, what do you do when you've got a cold?" "I cough," replied the M. P., briefly. "Ah! Quite so," stammered the oth er : "but what do rou take?" "I take advice," snappi'd the son of Ksculaplus; and the thrifty man took his leave. Modern Socletv. ForCoughs and Colds There is a remedy over sixty years old Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Of course you have heard of it.probably have used it. Once in the family, it stays; the one household remedy for coughs and hard colds on the chest. Ask your doctoraboutit. " I have had pneumonia three times, and Avar's Cherry fsutoritl hits broimlit meiaiul tliniUKh each time. I have lust recovered from my last attack, kgrnl sixty-seven. No wonder I praise It" K. V. IIiooimh, Uteveus 1'oiiu, Wis. JO IHade by J. O. Ayr Co., Lowell, aiaaa. yjl Also niauufaolurere of X-fl 9 SARSAPARILLA. PILLS. UAIIt VIGOR. iers Ayer's Hills Increase the activity ot the liver, And thus aid recovery. every part of the body, make it the greatest of remedy PURELY VEGETABLE and while tite, overcoming that tired, run-down feeling, and other ailments common to Spring, which warn us that it is necessary to take a tonic, it is purifying the blood of all poisons and waste matters so that it can supply to the system the strength and nourishment it needs to keep it in perfect condition during the depressing summer mouths that are to follow. Spring is the season when most every one needs a tonic. It is nature's time for an effort to pull through the day. renewing and changing; and as everything puts on new life, the sap rises in vegetation, the earth thaws out from its winter freezes, and all respond to Spring's call to purge and purify themselves, there is a great change also takes place in our bodies. The blood endeavors to throw off the poisons and accumulations which have formed in the system, and been absorbed by it, from the inactive winter life, and calls upon every member to assist in the elimination. The system is often unequal to the struggle, the appetite grows fickle, the energies give way, the spirits are depressed, and a general run down condition is the result. Then the body must have assistance it must be strengthened and aided by a tonic, and S. S. S. is the ideal one. Being made entirely from roots, herbs and barks, it does not disagreeably affect the system in an' way as do most of the so-called tonics on the market, which contain Potash or some other harmful mineral ingredient to derange the stomach and digestion, unfavorably affect the bowels, or otherwise damage the health. S. S- S. tones up the stomach and digestion and assists in the assimilation of food; it rids the system of that always-tired, worn-out feeling, and imparts vigor and tone to every part of the body. It re establishes the healthy circulation of the blood, stimulates the sluggish organs, and calms the unstrung nerves which make one feel that he is on the verge of prostration. S. S. S gives an appetite and relish for food that nothing else does, and by its use we can find our selves with as hearty, hungry an appetite in Spring as at any other season. It acts more promptly and gives better and more lasting results than any other remedy, and is absolutely safe because of its vegetable purity. Dyspeptic, irritable, nervous, debili tated people will find S. S. S. is just the medicine that is needed for the purification of the blood, which, from its diseased or impure condition, is causing their trtuble, as well as for toning up and helping the entire system. When you take your tonic this Spring do iot experiment, but get the best the tonic with forty years of success behind it, and the one endorsed by the best people all over the country S. S. S., THE GREATEST OF ALL TONICS. It is necessary at this time, when the system is depleted and weakened at every point, that the right remedy be used one that is especially adapted to the condition, and S. S. S. has proved itself to be this remedy for many years. If it is taken at the first sign of Spring the system will be so built up and strengthened that the disagreeable affections of the season will not be felt as warmer weather comes on. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY. ATLANTA. GA. llrr One ThdOKht, "M m m !" mused the doctor, with a serious face, "the glands of your throat are coated " "The idea !" gurgled Miss Woodjy. Stylishly coated, I hope." Philadel phia Pretss. How's This? i We offer One Hundred Dollar Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by j xl all i alarm e ure. 1 CUK VEY 4 CO., Propa., Toledo, a undersigned, hare Known F. J. F. J. Wr. tho Cheney lor the last 16 years, and believe him , Prepares for Dramatic and Operatic iwrteclly honorable in all business transa Stni unit ulnrv.s (i rmlnntca in iv (ions and financially able to carry out any ob-- ae, napi8xes e.rauuaita in MX ligations made by their nrm. , months- rorty (rra luates now with N kmt fc Tkuax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. traveling companies). Sfcnd for C'ata Wai.di.nu, kiKMAN 6i Mahvi.n, holesale Drug- 1,,,mi.. gists, lolcuo, O. I nan a e aiarrn ure is ibicq lmeruauy, ai'b Ihk directly upon t i the blood ami mucous sur- Imci of the system. 1'rice Tjc. ier bottle. bold by all Druggists. Testimonial tree. .LlaU s Family rills are the best. Jaatly A pprrnrnal ve. The visitor from beyond the suburbs had paid a enhman .V) cents for driving him four blocks, and the artist in the basement, to whom he had submitted his straw hat for cleaning, occupied ten min utes in the process and charged him 75 cents. "Doe It get any worse, young feller," he suited, "the furder I go downtown?" TITO B'- Vitus' Dance and all Nervous Diabases l I u Prmuiieutly cured by Dr. Kline's tireat Nerv Iti'Sinrcr. Kenrt fur FHKK S3 trial hnttlw and treatise. Dr. It. lI.KUu . lxl..U.ll ArcliHl., l'blla.,l'a. Ilia Presence of Mind. "O, Harold!" exclaimed the lovely girl at the summer resort. "Isn't the view lovely from here? Let's sit down in the shade of this noble old beech snd enjoy It." "I thiult, Nellie," said Harold, "you will flud the shade better on the other side of the tree." Then, while she was seating herself on the spot Indicated, he lingered behind just long enough to take out his knife and erase his own Initials and those of hi last summer's girl from tbs bark of the noble old beech. HOWAHD R. BTJRTON. Assayer and Chemist, lailvllle, Colorado. Hpeotmun prlres; lioUl, Silver, l.-aU, St ; Uold, Silver, 75-; Uofil, 6ot", Zluoor t'omxT, $1. CyanUlo tcsla. Mailing envelopes and full rlr list sent ou application. Control and Vm ulre work solid led. lteiuruuoei L'arbouaie Mar Uouul ilauk. HEAVES CURED J Arnedyfjrlnn(r. thruftt and wind tronblut. Cure Htares. Couehs. Distemper and Indigestion. Yeterlnsri. ana Use and reeouiiuead PRUSSIAN HEAVE POWDERS riruuirltit will fret them. 1'rice Mk' at dealer, floo ly mail. Bond fur tree bout. PRUSSIAN REMEDY CO., 8T. PUL, MINN CHAS. H. LILLY CO., Settle taJ FortUnd. Waokuic Ajt- THE 1AI8Y KIlI.Klt ilwtroys all the com u ruoevery home-lu dm i im room, it'eepliw room and all iiliicci w here ill. h ure iioubit Home, t'lunh, n.'ui and will not hOii or In jure ttnyilititif. Try Ihi'iii once m and you will never he without them. Knot ken bv di-a em, neut reiuld (or .uc. ItarolU bonier liVaOfhalb avw., iiiouklyu. M. V. ISEAT. TOM OF ALL The Ingredients that enter into S. S. S. and the method of com bining and preparincr.them so that thev build tin and streucrtheu GASOLENE ENGINES S to 4 hor I'ower full- warranted, fl. All sizes au-l it) lea at loweit iirirea. Write for catalog. KEICRSON MACHINERY COMPANY Portland. Oregon. Egan Dramatic and Operatic School Season 1906 and 1907 Opens Sept. 15 . j r iCf. &m irduiai.c una uptrauc ocoooi Egan Hall, Arcade Building, Seatt'e. FRANK f EGAN. Principal. MAKE EVERY DAY COUNT- no matter how bad the weather You cannot afford to be without & TOWER'S WATERPROOF OILED SUIT ,,OR SLICKER, When you buy looK For the SIGN OF THE FISH taiMii j towc co eostrM uii 't CAMACVAN CO kro TOC-.TOfAN 20 -Mule -Team BORAX Tor washing blankets, woolens, lace cur tains, ribbons, embroideries, silk gloves and all delicate fabrics, as well as for clean ing and shining Dishes, China, Paint, Mar ble, Cooking Utensils and Silver, 20-Mule-Team Borax is unsurpassed. AU dealers. Full site package Borax A Ilonn Si. up; a: paije booklet und oueulr pli luii' 7x14 in. 4 in. 1'A iu color irce lor 10 renin una dealer 'h nuruu, ru le I'UASI' JIOHAX t o., Uu.lund Cal. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Portland Trade Directory Names and Addresses in Portland of Repre sentative Business firms. CKKAM BKPAItATUUS We Kuara ilea I he U. H. h purulor lo b the beat. Write tor free t a la. Uueiuod lo i lllli and Oak. MKN'Bt l.OTHINU Itulttiiii A l'endleion, sole SKeoia Alfred llenlnmlu A t'o.'s cori.il vlothea J' verylhliiK in men's lurolnlunns. Wornsou and blxlU slreels. Opioalte pomollite. I'lANOS . tiltdANrt Many line lus'ruiiiPiitN re vrl to us ai'couiil s i-kucfcx or removal of buyer Write for dexcr Ulon of i mini nuv on bund, terms, no. Write today. CilUeil Lo., t'oriland all tonics. S. S. S. is nature's it is restorinc the lost anoe- I have used H. S. 8. qnite extensively and unhesitatingly reoommend it as the best blood purifier and tonio marie. I am a machinist by trado and at one time my system was so run down that by 10 o'clock every day I would be com pletely exhausted, and it was with the greatest eflbrt that I could puil through the balance of the diiy. Klnce taking B. S 8., however, all this has disappeared. I am a strong, viKoroii3 man, abundantly able to do my day's work, my appetite has been whetted np so that I can eat anything, my sleep is sweet and refreshing, and I know farther that it has purified my blood and put it in good condition. I cannot speak too highly of your great retnody, 8. 8. 8. 617 W. Broad 8t., Columbus, O. A. E. MONTGOMERY SHE FOUND IT THE BEST SPRING TONIC. On two occasions I have used S. S. S3, is the spring with fine results. I can heartily rncommond it as a tonio and blood purifier. I was troubled with headache, indigestion, and liver troubles, which all disappeared under the use of 8. 8. S. My appetite, which was poor, was greatly helped. I can eat anything I want new without fear of in digestion, and my blood has been thoroughly cleansed of all impurities and made rich and strong again. As a tonio and blood purifier it Is all you claim i jt it. 771 E. Main St., Springfield, O. MRS. G. WIEGEL. s : s. Dr. C. Gee Wo WONDERFUL HOVE TREATMENT Th's wotiilfrhil t Iit i fsf Jocior is it d ftrriU bei'ttimtf lie c trM pt-ojtle without o per il ium ib itt ure Kl e.i itt lu ilt. He cures with I hone wonderful (.'tu rns herbs, lOoiB, turk and veKe;.itles iiih. are entirely un known to medical c.- enoe In thin coomry. Thi-ovii. ibe use of thoaj bHrmtea remedies thN itmuitii uojtor kuow inenc-tiou itr over sou d. Herein remedies which he aiiccef8Hilly uses lu different d mease. He cuurttiireeslocLirecu.arrti. ustlnna, lung, throat, rliPiuiiat.siii, iiervnuaneaH. stomach, liver; tt d Oevft, etc. : ha .iinidredt of testimonial!. I hi ws moderate, fall ftMd see him. Fallen 14 out of the city write lor blnnkr and circular, bt oa Btttiup. CO-NSLi. l A l iuN i'iiKU. Address THE C. GEE WO CHINESE MEDICINE CO 162', first St.. S. C. Cor. Morrison Weutiou rper- PORTLAND, OREGON. W. L. DOUGLAS $3.50&3.Q0 Shoes BEST IN THE WORLD W.LUouglas $4 Gilt Edge lo cannolDaequalledatanyprlca. To aAo l"ater$: W. M iKniKlaa Job. Mutt House it me inoftt couivl'-le in Una country Hentlfor CutuiuQ SHOES FOB KVEKYBODY AT ALL FBICES. Man's Bhoea. 6 to SI. 50. Boys' Shoes. $3 toSl.eo. Womuu'a Sliooe, MOO to SI. AO, Miod.s' Children's Shoes, Si.lio to il.OO. Try V. L, loii(lue Wouii n'ii, Miivs unit CUllilrtin's shot's; for alyle, lit untl weur they civel cither mukes. ' If I could take you Into my large factories at Brockton, Mass. .and show you how carefully W.L. Douglas shoes are made, you would then understand why they hold their shape, fit better, wear longer, and are of greater value than any other make. Wherever you live, you can obtain W. L. Douvlas shoes. His name and price la stamped on the bottom, which protects you against high prices and interior shoes. Tak no tubttlm tut: Auk your dealer lor W. L. Douglas shoes and insist upon havlnif them. fast Color t ef J usm!; tiv will not wear brasty. Write lor Illustrated CatuloK ot Fall Styles. W. L. DOUULAS, Dept. J, Hrockton, Muss. P. N. U. No. 37-06 WUKN wrltlna; to advertisers plena Mention this yaper.