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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1906)
ITJUJNA PHAISIM). VI.:- ft t I 1 raonco' MI13 C3THFR M. MIlNEfl, I'.-.I 1 1, (ifnlf. (Mil-. Ir. H. II. I Urtiiimi, (' iliitiilitip, Ohio. pi-iir Hir : I whh b U'rrilili' MiKc'cr from prlvir wcokni-Ni itiil I, hi) In iid.K hf continuously. I hhh not nl to tl my lioiiHowork (or liiym-lf hikI liiinlnuiil. I wroto yon and ilr ril e l my cornli tion n ni-arly n nKHilil. You rttcom lurmlml lYrnnii. I took four bottles of it iuii I whh compUti-ly riirml. I think I'minii o wundtrful rmdiiine urn) Iibyh rt'coiiiiutttiilMil it to my Irieiiilw with the very ln-"t of refill In. Kntht-r M. Milnt-r. V ry f-'w of th inttnt multitinlH of women who Iihvh lu'en rein veil of Rome ju l ic difi u or WfiikncHB l.y I'l-ruim tver rono'iit to jfis.i a teKtimoninl to ho re-mi liy the public There are, Ih.wiv.t, a few rutiraye otid, "elf mrillrinit women who will for the rmke of ttieir mi fferinu nistors allow their cure to be publiHlied. Mr. M ilncr iH one of tliene. In her prntitn.l- for her rmtornt ion to health Rhe ia willing Hint the women of the whole world should know it. A chronic in ihct lnoiilit limit to health in no imall matter. Woriln are iiiadt'ijiiatc to eipren complete gratitude. It mum Ioiik m,',i illwovi-retl Hint the riiitnriil color of pure wnicr I him- nnd not. while. The Krren mid yellow tint found In wiiler me due to extrniieoun kiiIjmIiiiii'ch. TremeiidoiM imiitllii-M of com I will he reiilri-d to run the turbine liner I.IInIIiiiiIh'm engine. The nhlp" IimII ilileil hoixc povser In i;.'i,(i(KI, which will menu a roiiMiiinpt ion of not Ichk lluin l.'t."i toim oT Klciiin eiuh hour nnd n orrcj,.iniPK' coiiKiiinpiloii of llft.v tons of ronl lii th' niiiiii- lime. ThU would worU out ii totnl or I.L'ihi toim of conl a ilay. For no nrllllrl.il ruhher n 'Jirnuin nuthoi'lt.v - j 1 1 1 t 1 1 . 1 inixin mi In fusion of 'iirriiln-i-ii lllo wllli hIhC' Ii, iiimI 1 1 r. 1 1 n on a Mi-lill.v i ill mi'tnl I 'In f . When Ih" f r , i ii- 1 1. 1 nil I .sheet pro I I -i luol.i ii up, - .lli-m n e,,M on i-uli ieipie nt healing It. U I'UHl'II.V Ml list ,1 liee, w llVIl lllleeil l i w ii I it, ii nl foriiii a t It i A (.IMIIU I II I UK Id lK. It AH I MAN I. Ike n dnn. "I want to yet an ahuiu clock," Mild the customer. "llereH one of Mlvcr plate for fl"," aalil the elelk. "Tm luh." "Well, here's one made of nickel for f.. "Too hlnh yet." "Mere's one made of gun metal for ?-." "(Inn metal? That kouihN nil right. I w ant It for my 1-year old boy, and If It Miitinls anythlnt: like n enn wle-u II piCK off III t'.ie niorntllK I k"cn it'a what I want." Vonkers Statesman. After n r'nalilon. "I pre!!!!!!'," naid bin old friend, "now that you have n yining man im un nNist litit pastor, yuii ihviile t lie jiarish work wi ll li i in." "Yes," iinwi'ri'il t he elderly prenclier, Kerateliini; hi chin irth'e; ivfly. "I mi puse Mill 1 1 1 1 1 1 cull it that. lie ilofn til many, UK. nnd 1 do the burying." I not n I Ion In lunula nil. l'atrhe I see the vicar of Thrums IHttoii, Fnu'laiid. m.iKes the a tiiioiiuce inelit thit he will reserve special HeaU for those in hoitini; eostmne In the parish church on Sunday inoruiiiK in the southwest (jallery. I'atricU Hope he won't forget to provide fmr those In hithii:' cietuine w ho happen In. and t hat he will put 'cm where their costumes wou't tet w ct.- -Vonkers St itcsinau, llnlUeil. "Iloctnr." nwked the caller with the bad ly ) 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 eye, "what will it cost to take this Kiain of Kami out of my eye'.'" "I kIiiiII pruhnhly have to charge you f." for the operation," naid the eminent oculist. "I can carry It cheaper than that," re joined the other, turning on his heel nnd walking out. Thus, owing to the greed of both pa--lien, mini her prospective ileal in real es tnte enine lo iniierlit - ('liieiiirn Tritmna Snlviillon mill lliillroinl Itnlen, A writer In Harper's Weekly tptotcs an itmiislng story attributed to lr. Illce of Springllchl, apropos of the recent inccling of rallroMil men and their hiw jers to Hut out what the new rate l.iw really means. lr. Uhe. It seems, used to tell of a youtiK Methodist who went forth from Wllbrabitni Academy to preach his trial sermon. "What was your text 7" he was asked when he came hack. "How Khali ye escax If ye neglect ko great a salvation V" "A good text how did you bundle It 7" "First, I showed 'em how great this salvation Ih, then I showed 'em how to csenpe If they neglected It." i v i reo n It il e n er ISinrides. can vou do a liitlo figurlni reulin for meV I want to win n bet. 1 jour fountain pen in working order?" "Yes." "You needn't do It. Kutsles. I vt lost." . On Kind. Teacher Miss rtadger, what do you underKtund by "the privileged classes?" Coed '1'ho botany classes. They can (0 out in tho woods once In a while, 1'ndoublrdlr. Mnrka They Buy that crnpe on tho door in unlucky. Do you believe It? lturkB It certainly Is If you are the subject of tho doeorutlon. may be n-cd for t h i-. en i u paint or for many of the purp cx of ruMior. The asteroids or minor planets, of which nearly ; m i have been r ihs Sll.ee the beginning if the ll 1 1 let cell t ll centur.y, have bis-n supposed to form a I'lllg III the space between the orbits of M.iih nnd Jupiter. One lisi-ovcroi on Feb. nt this year, however, has a unlipie Interest In having been proven to la' beyond Jupiter, Us mean ills t a nee from the sun being .VJ." to ,lupl ter's fi.L'u, while Its aphelion ilistance - '. l.'il exi Is that of Jupiter by nearly the earth's ilislatue from the sun. All substances, even eggs, are pols.-n-oils when they are Injected In certain ipiantlties Into the circulatory system of an animal. A French lnv est iga tor has laU.ii the pouileieil yi.ik of a duck's egg, treated ll with a U'H per cent solution of salt and I n J. ted it Int the veins of an anliuai until It died. In order to kill a rabbit llflylive grains of the substance were reiiired I' ll each pound of the rabbit's weight. The yolk of a hen's egg Is less poisonous, but that of a turtle more so, than that of a ilink. The albumen of eggs Is also poisonous. In lierinany some Interesting e.Mrl melits have recently been made in the protection of orchard trees against night frosts by means of fumigation. A part of an orchard In bloom was thus successfully guarded against an April frosl. by the dense miioUc of iiapthaleiie. Hut the experiment was very expensive, oO kilograms of napth lilene being consumed by seven HaineS In one hour. Later a new prep uat lou of chemicals was tried, producing a comparatively large volume of mm ike with the expenditure of only 1' kilo grams of the material per hour. These trials are under the direction of au experimental gardening association. DIETS AND THE DOCTORS. Ilirre Wna nn Old Woninn, l:ie. A stout little woman on an lia-t Wa'bingloii hi reel car looked around anxiously for seals for I he children who were with her. Two of I he older girls had babbs in their arms, accord lug lo the liidi.'iliapolls Star. I'eopie on the car did not know whether It was an orphans' home picnic or Sun day school convent loll. "Iteg pardon, lady," said the con ductor, "but you have given me only eight tickets." "Iildn'l know- vou charged for babes In arms," said the she kept her eye on of her party. "lint there are nine without them." said the i doctor, apologetically. Per haps; he really thought the woman had only eight ticket. "Stand up, children," lotnina tnbsl the little woman. She was Imperious in her command, and Immediately afier her order to stand up tiny all arise to their Icet. fount in: tln-ln one by one, she pres. ently came i a little boy of about H years old. and, pointing her linger at him. she said : "Sammy, I thought you slaved home with Hie rest of the children. UiX U u tij BJUU LrM U 0 W Lit ALMOST AS COMMON IN SUMMER AS IN WINTER. Wliilc tl i e damp, cold, climbing weather of Winter intensifies the pains and other disagreeable symptoms of Rheumatism, it is by no means a winter disease exclusively. Through the long months of Summer its wandering pains and twitch- iittie woman, as ( j,,,r ucrvt.s arc felt by those in whose blood the uric all other members , - i ...i- i. i 4i i; i uliu, wiiii.il jaouim;.i inu ui.suii..si.-, jia. u in in u.lv;u. Rheumatism is a disease that involves the en- at Mir Una. A West Fnd avenue man undertook to meet Ids unknown girl cousin at the Million on Tuesday, lie approached a young woman In blue and asked: "Are you Miss I'dake?" "No," said the young woman, "I am not." "I hope you will excuse me," he ex plained. "I am here to meet a Miss P.lake. She Is my cousin. I have never seen her. My sister Kate Is the only member of our family who knows her, and she couldn't come. She told me I would know Jennie because she Is so pretty. 'Just pick out the prettiest girl In the station and you'll be sure to strike Jennie,' she said." The young woman blushed, the young man sighed. "I don't know who to ask next," be Said. "There doesn't seem to be an body el-e In the whole shooting match that collies up In the description. I glless Jennie didn't come." A tall gill In brown sat bes,e the girl in blue. She got .he young man. girl In brown. "oh. Ford," said he. "are you " 'I am." said the girl In brown. And of course nobody could expect n girl to be friends with u uiau after that. New York Sun. La.t. Summer I h--.d a Bv?ro at'nok of Inflamm'i tory Rhumariem in tho ! t w.:, from which I w:i- unable to le tve n.y mora for peveral month'. I was treated by two doctors r.nd also tried d.:r ent kinds of liniments and medicines whith seemed to relieve me Iron pa.n tor awhile, but ; t the same time X was not any nearer getting well. One day while reading a paper I saw an adver tisement of S. H. S. tor Rheumatism. I decider! to give It a trial, which I did at once. After I hndi taken three bottles I felt a grat deal better, an J. I continued to take it rerul irly until I was en tirely cured. I now feel be'ter than I hare for years. CHAS. K. OILDERSLEEVE. C13 32nd Street, Newport Lows, Va. N rarer I y ai I tut C 1 Thru Ilvweuerate Dar. Watti Hy the way, what U "tetanua" derived from? OTroudly Immature patriotimn, most ly. Chicago Tribune. Article of I'immI .Nu( 'miiifjii ui-il. What with the vegetarian. .v h eat no meat and the rheumatic mlli n r.s who cat no fruit and the g.ui'y vvl.o tak.- no nitrogen If they kn.nv I ;.tid the dy spept lc.s who eat only Kolicss f wks, llle stand.s to lose one f its li ct Joys, a Kuuarc meal, s.iys ihc M -di' al Jiiitual. And It is not ipiite int.' Hat instinct j-l.scs superior to theory aad jtlia'. alter all people cat what v.... id lor tliein. Headers and thin ; ts are ' ih i ply lallucnced by clieiiih'al s.v.nlils end It Is not rare for a pallid o.spt p- to. of t herculosl.s tendencies to e:deav.ir to iiraciice the economics of iie-t looii.- in Ingeniously set forth by some of the. physiological chemists. It is high time somebody raised a voice in pr.i'.-.'.st, tor surely no people stand In so little mtj of this counsel as do ours. Our bus tling population requires a good deal of nutriment and Is suffering from lack lather than repletion. Ai n ratv possibly we have not lived loii enough In Amerlea to be thoroigh ly actdlinilted. We speaK of the cITete populations of Kurope, but no one who has seen them wouiu ever cal. the Mui'opeiiu pis.plcs ell etc, Mid the Impression Is Ineffaceable that what W'j need here Is better cooked ood ami more of ll, rather than the diet of feds that now captivate, our nervous coun trymen. It would certainly be dilli.-ult to construct any scheme of di t i-u which the profession would agree. There Is scarcely nn article but finds condemnation somewhere among us. Tho banana, dear to childhood, is de nounced by the pnMlatrlst as unvvnole- ,1 -I. ...l.l. .....tl, 1.1 I.XIU l'll Home, wiouho w uuio i.fjun.inviw i..o uKn It; while no prlntetl diet list would Include pork and Imeon, whieh Dr. Woods Hutchinson Insists are tho keystones of our national greatness. Even In the dietetics of disease this rather than health being our chosen utter iMiifuslon and disagree- limit reigu. i;iienueai rormuias or nor r'fylnj; elaboration lead one to condemn ivd meat In k'iut, another to pronounce It ii nutriment readily assimilable and easily disHsed of. And the quarrels over foodstuffs permissible to the rli mi lnutle are equaled only by those over curbohyd rates In grave diabetes. It Is u crying" iuhh1 ' tao tllU0 tai,t ,lie 'ir fesslon reaches consensus of convle tbm aud teachings on the basic- facts of nutrition In health and disease before they attack tlw more venial suiertl tiers nnd nlimirdltles of n much beset laity. First of all, brethren, shall wo not cast out the beam that Is In our own eye? What has become of all the old-fashioned warts? Who bus them? lluve I you got txusl 1 failure of the eliminative onrans, the Liver. Kid neys ruul I'owels, to carry out of the system the urea, or natural refuse matter. This coming in contact with the different acid.; of the hody forms uric acid which is taken up and absorbed by the blood. This acid causes fermentation (A the blood, making it sour and unfit for properly nourishing the body, and as this vital stream goes to every nook aud corner of the body, the poison is distrib uted to all parts. The nervous system weakens from lack of rich, pure blood, the skin becomes fe verish aud swollen, the stomach aud digestion are affected, the appetite fails aud a general diseased condition of the entire system is the result. Not only is Rheumatism the most painful of all diseases, with its swollen, stiff joints, throbbing muscles and stinging nerves, but it is a formidable and dangerous trouble. If the uric acid is allowed to remain in the blood, and the disease becomes chronic, chalky deposits form at the joints, aud they are rendered immovable and stiff, and the patient left a helpless cripple for life. Kvery day the poison remains in the system the disease gets a firmer hold. The best time to get rid of Rheumatism is in warm weather; because then the blood takes on new life and the skin is more active and can better assist in the elimination of the poisons. With the proper remedy to force the acid out of the blood, and at the same time build up and strengten the Liver, Kidneys, Bowels and other organs of the body, Rheumatism can be per manently cured. External applications relieve the pain and temporarily reduce the inflam mation, and for this reason are desirable, but they cannot have any effect on the disease. The blood is poisoned and the blood must be treated before a cure can be efTected. S. S. S., a remedy made from roots, herbs and barks, is the best treatment for Rheuma tism. It goes into the blood and attacks the disease at its head, and by neutralizing the acid aud driving it out, and building up the sour blood so it can supply nourishment and strength ;ot up and glared nt j to every part of the body, :.f cures Rheumatism permanently. S. S. S. is the only safe cure S H (lill, K.liil tllO Cfy fli fa rllCf1C" ViOinnr fti r r-nf o 1x1 r -If it-ill tif iniiira CT-cfmn i ti f 1m "laocf oc A r those medicines which contain Potash, or some other mineral ingredient. S. S. S. tones up every part of the body by its fine tonic properties. While cleansing the blood of all poisons it builds up the appetite and digestion, soothes the excited nerves, re duces all inflammation, relieves pain and completely cures Rheumatism in every form Muscular, Inflamma tory, Articular or Sciatic. If you are worried with the nagging pains of Rheumatism, do not "wait for it to be come chrome, but begin the use of b. b. b. and purge the blood of every particle of the poison. Write for our book on Rheurnatkm, and ask our physicians for any advice you wish. We make no charge for either. Troulila of n fluti. "Oiv guide in Jerusalem. 1'rlel." say the author of "A Levantine Ig Hook," "belonged to u club, and with great pride he took us to the club-room and diowcd us about. 'We are all very pride of our club." he explained, 'but It has many dillii-ulties." " 'What are they ';' " 'The principal dilllcnlty,' said I'r'.c! severely, 'is that much of the members refuse to till the offices at the club, and when they do lill them they refuse to perform their crforinineos.' "'1 don't understand,' said the trav eler. 'To perform ' "'To transact their nets.' explained 1'riel. 'To make their duties.' "'Ah. yes;' interrupted the traveler. 'You mean, to do their doings.' " 'Kxuct ly,' agreed 1'riel, with grail tude. 'They rcfus,. to (o their doings.'' t.f i lie Iteep. was a wild shriek. on the lower d.'ck a dark Trniieil Puddeidy there The p o-sengers on tin raught momentary glimpse of object fi ..ling swifily from above. They i ,!ie,l ,i side of the boat nnd paze.l in Inn ror at a woman's hat bobbing up und down on the rapidly receding wa ves. ll was all they could see. Where was ihe woman 'I l'p on the hurricane deck of the utenrn rr, hare headed, and wringing her hands in despair. It was her only traveling hat, and had cost her $L'.!iS. I nhrrlletl. Vincent was altogether too garrulous In school to please his teachers. Such punishments as the Institution allowed to be meted out were tried without any apparent effect upon the boy, until nt last the head master decided to mention the lad's faults upon his monthly re port. So the next report to his father had these words : "Vincent talks a great deal." Hack came the report by mall, duly filgned. but with this written In red Ink under the comment: "You ought to hear his mother." THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLAKTA, GA. n I'crnonnlly ronofrn.il, "Waiter," asked the man at the fable in the corner near the door, ."what are . I I. ; . ..... . . .- niese oiscims innm 01 : j "They look, sir," said the austere, digni fied waiter, "as if they were made of j Portland cement, but I have no positive ' knowledge. 1 have nothing to do with the modus operandi of the cook room. I Shall I change them, sir?" . - J ... m iiuifc.i limine ifirtd ht. V tns' Iho-i nnd all Nervous IIS' ase rmunently etin-d hy lr. Kline's iir.nl fcnri-r. r-prwl f,.r KIIKK 2trtal tinttl-. nnd ireauee. ir. 1; H. Kl.u ,11. a.a A.vli .t., l'hils.,1' HEAVES CURED! rjrtimir, tllroa& aud wind trouble. Curn BufM, Conehl. DiitcmDcr and IndiKnlioa. Vetrrtnarl. aula use urn rvcoimueuu PRUSSIAN I HEAVE POWDERS i Druuirft wltl (tet them. PrK-e ;hv at dealer. fiOo tr . mail. Send for free bonk. PRUSSIAN REMEDY CO.. ST. PAUL, MINN. ; CHAS. H. LILLY CO., Seattle and Portland, WkoIualcArt: ' mffimm rSMl'I.fiSroiJ 7' rove nn Alil.l. bill of fare I Chicken How is that for spell- Oil III Scdt (with .soup, s-u-p-e. nig : Mott- Stipe Is right. The chicken doesn't take any part la it to speak of. I'.oston Transcript. ItAISY FI.Y KIM.KH .l.strovs all Die nl.-s and alter. li t-eni.i rt inevery lio.ne-in doi r.umi, s - p : I e; r.iem a i. .1 i.a piiici-s w here lli- s are ! ro il t. . i.une. I le i n, li. ul an. I w: imi o.l or iii-"ir- un villi n l'. Try tln-in oiu-e UM.t '.-u will I ever hi- v..Ii-.ul lliein. 1 f not kep 0 V a- n i r. eut pri'im a I'er Joe. Ilui olil soiiiel a. Ha Hi-Kill li mi'.. lir.i..W.y n, N. V. TIIF mmm CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of 'ntiire Prophets. The katydid had been insisting that there would be frost within six weeks. "I've no faith in your long distance weattier torecasts, saul the tree toad, 'hut I'm willing to bet there will be rain inside of forty-eight hours." Whereupon the rival weather bureaus resumed their noisy predict ions, Pale, Thin, Nervous ? Then your blood must be in a very bad condition. You certainly know what to take, then take it Ayer's Sarsa parilla. If you doubt, then consult your doctor. Weknow what he will say about this grand old family medicine. Sold for over 60 years. Trill ti tha flrtt question yonr doctor would Mai "An your boweli ronularT" lie kuuwi that dally action of tlia bowal. ) abtolutuly ei.entlal to reoorery. Kaup your liver actlva and your bowel, regular by Uklug laiallia dute of Ayer't I'llln. ll by J. O. Ijer Oo., liowall, alaaa. lis tuauufaoturara of 9 HAIR VIQOB. t J JQ AUUB ClkE. 11 w O tntitiiy ptcTORAL. How'f Thli? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for an v case of Catarrh that cannot he cured by I 11 all' t'atarrh t ore. F. J. I'll KN K Y 4 CO., Prop., Toledo, O. I We, the undcralKned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last la years, and believe hiui perfectly honorable In all buainesa transao turns aud tinaucially able to carry out any ob- ligatiuiiB made by their firm. Win 5i Tbi' a I, holeuale DrugjrUti, Toledo, O. W ai.dinci, Rinnan 6i Makvin, Vi holeuale Uruj gitts, Toledo, t). llall'i ( aiarrh Cure is taken internally, act ing directly upon the blood and inui'ous ur laces ol the system, l'rice nn: er bottle, bold by all Druggists. Testimonials Iree. liall a Family rills are the best. Ilia Only Tear. Hiram Powers had put the finishing touches on his (ireeU slave. "I'm satisfied with it just as it Is," he said, standing off and iidiiiiring it. "I am no such fool as rygiualion was." Struck by a sudden fear, however, that Anthony Co ins lock, might be lingering somewhere in the neighborhood, he hast ened to throw a sheet over It. Chicago Tribune. r m i i:i it u WW: MAKE NO MISTAKE OILED CLOTHING will give you com cnd long service You catrvt eJford to buy any other Every garment guaranteed The best dealers sell it . . . 'V vrs 2r Dr, C. Gee Wo WONDERFUL HOME TREATMENT tr at iM'ciiiih' i.i i ii i's Iifupie w.tlititt Uivit- t.nn ilti ilTi L.iH : 11 1 tO 'Is. II I'll! fi V I i ll liit't UO.iliiM l ll. 'tl - tli:.: ui entire ' kui.w a to nit.ic: fin- in 111 tcouniry. "J'liroiiuii ha hhh ( liioa huriuif-a rt in'lit-s this ittiuouv lo -tor know tlit-iiciiini of over 60-1 tl rr-t-ut remMiM willed he stH'i'essiiilty U-.HH tu ilitT.-rca: tt-neane-i. lit -.u tr.inu etu'-nreo.i uirn. itnlnibt, lung, thr '.. rht timuilMii, nf rviu stn-ss. Ktuiiiin-li, liver; It tl-n.-ys, etc.; has l.nmlrfils or U-ailnioaialiL Cii .r'fs iiHulerat1. lull and Inin. l'atieuL mil ti ttto viiy wrtu lup b!ank.r aud c rcalar btutl tiup. CUMt 'LTA i'lON Address THE C. GEE W3 CHINESE MEDICINE CO 162 a first St., S. C. Cor. Morrison Mention laper. PORTLAND. OREGON. .. IV. L. DOUGLAS 3.50&3.00Shoe BEST IN THE WORLD W.L.Dauglas $4 Gilt Edgs tins cannotbeequalledatany price Li 7'o .shoe ftraltrs . W. I lK)tlKl:i8 Job Mnir lloime is the most cuiupltie in i hit I'ouiitry Semi for VitlaoQ muffem ORAX Ilat'kahreah. UpgarJson What IiniiroHscd you moat during your trip abroad? Atom The touches I got everywhere I went, of course. GASOICNE ENGINES 8 to i borne- I'ower lully arrauted, fl-'.V All sizes nd t) Ws at lowest prices. Write for ratalog. REICRSON MACHINERY COMPANY Portland. Oregon. For Baby's Bath; for Baby's Clothes; for an Eye Wash, Mouth Wash, Sterilizing the Bottle, Washing Napkins. ABSOLUTELY PURE All dealers Frte hum le Haras and I'orax Snap, liuoklft a. id Souvenir I'lo; ure In colori, tor 10 i.euiH aud luir'a iiume. 1'ACll lC tOASl' llnHAX CO., Uaklaml, t al. CLASSIFIEDADVERTISING Portland Trade Directory Names and Addresses In Portland of Repre sentative Business firms. I'KhAM BKI-AHA lollis Wa iiuaraniiHi Ilia U.a brpuralor lo b lite bi-at. Write tur true calaiug. Uatelwood C o., Hull aud Oak. AIKN'HI'I.OTHINU lluftum A Pendleton, sale anvuis Allrud llenlainlo A Co.' corii-.l clulliea Kveryll.liig tu meu's turiitHluuKS. lorrlsou aud bmll streets. Uposile uoaiuiln. HANDS A lllKiANS Many Hun luHiruuiHiits r vertto iih ai'ootiul a i-sui-hs or removal uftniyvr Wrlle lor ili'sor ution ol p kiiuh iiuw on Imnd. tiruu, etc. Write luduy. Cllovrl Co., I'urilaud wi SHOES FOE EVERYBODY AT ALL PBICE3. Mvn'e Boors, t to $1 60. Boya' Shoes, (3 tol.liS. Wiiiunn'l Blioea. $ I OO to 1.60. Mia. a' & Chlldreu'e Bhous, J.S6 to I l.OO. Try V. I., Douglua Woiihu'h, Alince unit Children's lions; fur slylu, lit aud wear they rxcel other makes. If I could take you into my largo 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. Douglas shoes. His name and price U stamped on the bottom, which protects you against higrt prices and Interior shoes. Take no mubttim tut: Ask your dealer ior V. L. Douglas shoca and Insist upon having thera. fast Color Euelett used; they will not wtar brassy. Write lor Illustrated Catalog ol Hall Styles. W. U DOUULAS, Dept. J, brockton, AU.S, P. N. U. No. 39-06 HEN writing; to advertisers please mention luis paper.