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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1907)
The Evolution of Household Remedies Tito modern jnU'iil mi'ilirlnu Imsl ni'n In tlm n.itiinil nutjnoutli (f tl.i (lld tllllll IliillHi liolil ri'llll'illl'S, In tlm onrly IiIhIoiv of this oiiwlrv, liVKUV FAMILY HAD 11 H IIOMK MA UK MKDICINKS. Il.rl) l.ns, Ml- tTK, Illllltlvi'N lltl'l tollll'H, tM'N' to III' f n 1 1 1 1 i iilinoht cm ry Iiuiim', ciiiii- I M III I M ll I ly (III) ll'HIK'Wi fl', HOIIII'I lllll'H iihmImIi'iI hy tin iim)I licrnry or till' flllll lly lIlH'llir. Htll'll I'l'IIK'l I il'M II M (lil'lll, w h ifli wns iiIiiih nnl (UiiKflii, cli"Mih("l In iiili 1 1 tii inly. Nnini l inuH it Imp tonic, iiiiuIii of ttliii-liiy, Iimim iiimI lilt ti r I'urkn. A wiiit- nr inuri' nf i 1 1 1 1,1 r , ll'lllll'-ll!llIl' ll'lllfilll'M HlTC lIlllH I'lilll- x iiihIi'iI, I Im f r 1 1 1 ii lit fur whiili turn it-p 1 14 It ni (rum Ihiiihii to 1 o ihk, sninrl Iiim'h written, ho ii i linns vrrlmlly -( 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i - it tc I . Tin- xi I ft 1 1 ini'iii'iiii IhihImcch In u mil urn I oiitKniMtli f rum tliU whole ixMiic, ulil timo ciihtiiln. In llm Ix'idn niiiK, hoiiiii cult'! jirlfinK tlis-tor, tin irt'HHi'i liy the UMi'fulhi'H of fill ol I lii'Cn Iiiiiiic hiikIc rcini'ilirM, Mould lake It 1 1 1 , liiiiroc it in ninny ways, tuitiiii fili'tnrn it mi u liltK" M'iil, ndvrrliw it limllily tliroiiuli Hlimiliiirs for llm limni', mi'! 1 Inn it wmiM Iki'iihhi tisixl ovt-r ii lurp' mm. LATTKIlLY Till') HOfSlv llol.li KK.MKIiY 111 "SINKS TOOK A MOKK KXAtT AM) kikntjjic JO KM. I'd nun whs oriliiully olio of tl.i'Hr oi l time rriuitlii's. It w.iM lined liy tlx Mi'iiiioiiitiM, of IViihn hiiriln, lx'for it wuh off. tc.l to the ii:I)Iic f.,i wilt'. Ir. Ilnrtmaii, Till! OUKtlNAL COM- rnt:M)i;it OK I'KKI'N A, in of Mm lnuiitu origin. first, lif priftrrilicd it for Ins iKMIiljorN mid liie it li'iitf. Tho hk If of It Inert iimimI, mid fit hint hn os tiilillxlii'il h inuiiiiliM'toiy uihI furiiislnl it to tint piuthI dtiiK trud. I'tMitiiii in useful in h yn-nt ninny rll mitt le nllmriitrt, Hindi iih roiiliH, cdldH, ore tlirout, lronrliit Ih, und fiiturihiil tliHfiiMi'H ironemllv. Tl l M'KAN I K OF 1 AMILIKS 1IAVK LKAUNKI TIIK 1'SK OK I'KUNKA mid its vnluo in tlic tri-iitiiicnt tif tli.'Hc niliiii ntit. Tliey liiivt' Iciiriii-d to troxt ami ht lieve in I't. I lart iiuiu'h judgment, and to ruly on hi remedy, l'cruuH. Srvt'iili'i'ii pcrmum In humlrpil in the Ftntr of Nrw York liv tu bo over t' nty yrnr of axi'. A MISSOURI WOMAN Tails 8 lory of Awful Sufforlng and Wonderful R.llef. Mm. J. D. JoliiiHon, of (103 Wont lllckioRii St., ('oluinl)ift, Mo,, nuyit: "KollowiiiK ojMTatjoM two yeaiH "k'o, drojiHy Met In, and my left Hide una ro Mwolleti the doCttir Hiild lie would huvo to ti nut the water. There W AN I'oDtltlUlt 'mill Hlld a KurlitK Hi'timtioii Around my licnrt, nd I could net rniHH my urm hIkjvo my liead. The kidney net Ion wuh disordered nnd imcHiii;- t4 of the Hcrrctiotm too fieijuent. On the advice of my huohund I he'Hli UHiiiK I'oiiii'm Kidney I'ilU. Since uninj two Ikixi-m my trouldu hH nut rcttpH'utel, Thin irt wonderful, after suffering two yeiirM. " Sold hy all tlealern. f0 cento a box. Foider-Millmru k., ltuffalo, N. Y. KIN DISEA HUMORS IN THE BLOOD When UicMorxl is jiure, Ircsh nnd healthy, the sLiri will he soft, smooth nml free from. Memishcs, but when some ncid humor takes root iii the circu lation its presence is innuifcstctl hy a skin eruption or disease. These humors pit into the blood, generally because of an inactive or sluggish condition of the members of the body whose duty it is to collect nnd carry off the waste and refuse matter of the system. This unhealthy matter is left to sour nnd ferment ami eoon the circulation becomes charged with the acid poison. The blood le;:ins to throw off the humors and acids through the orcs and glands of the skin, producing IJczcma, Acne, Tetter, Psoriasis, Salt Rheum and skin eruptions of various kinds. Eczema appears, usually with n slight redness of the skin followed by pustules from which there flows a sticky fluid that dries and forms a crust, and the itching is intense. It is generally on the bad:, breast, face, arms and legs, though other parts of the body mny be affected. In Tetter the skin dries, cracks and bleeds; the ncid in the blood dries up the natural oils of the skin, which are intended to keep it soft and plinnt, causing a dry, fcvcrir.h condition and giving it a hard, leathery appearance. Acne makes its appearance on the lace in the i - . . . form of pimples and black heads, while I Buffered with Eczoms. for forty t .:-,1 , : i . i i-rr yoa.-B Kud could flad nothtii to I honasis comes in scaly patches on differ- cure rae until I tried 8. s. H. I ent parts of the body One of the worst uflored iutonuMy with tli Itch- . ' , . . , . t, t,, Imr and burning: piituie would forms of skin trouble is halt Rheum; ,?,rTl 'J!0 v,1,lc)) thery flowed a iu favorite point of attack is the scalp, atlcky fluid: oruata would coma on . 1 . , ,. . , tho akia nod when scratched orf sometimes causing baldness, rojson Oak thoBkln m lft mm raw pleco nnd Ivy are also disagreeable types of skin PI beer. I Buffered aironv lu the ' J'. lonir ynara I won afriioied, but "isease. whim I used H. S. H. I found a per 1 1 umu h. s. a. x xound a per lies foot cure. Thnre lias nevor been any return of the tnttible. O. Xt. EVANS, Btookman, Hob. PURELY VEGETABE because they do no reach the blood. S. S. S. goes down into the circulation and forces out every particle of foreign matter and restores the blood to its normal, pure condition, thereby permanently curing every form of skin affection. Hook on Skin Diseases and any medical advice desired seut free to all who write. S. S. S. is for sale at all first class drug stores. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, CAm W. L DOUGLAS S3.0O SHOESthSu) S3.00 AND W. L. DOUGLAS $4.00 GILT EDGE SHOES CANNOT BE EQUALLED AT ANl PRICE. SHOES FOR EVERYBODY AT ALL PRICES I Men's Hhoen, 0 to WI.A0. Hoys' Mines, 11.1 to ai.llrt. Women' H luii'S, 4 to Wl.AO. Mle' t htlilreu' bhoen, IM.Ha lo 1.0O. W. I Houglus shoes uro recognized by exuurt judges of footwear to bo tlio bext in stylo, tit and wear produced In this country. Kucu part of tun shoe ami every detail of the making Is looked alter and watched over by skilled klioemakors, without regard to tl mo or cost. If I could take you Into my largo factories at If rook ton, Mass., and show you how carefully W. Ij. Douglas hoes are made, you would then understand vear long' er ami are ot greater value than any W. I.. Iiniislai fiMiiie mid irli It IriiipaiI on th illu iibiiic una prli Ii tinif! on tli iKillam. wlilnh nrolm'te the wonrer smilnil high hilnrlor uliuim. '1'itlie N o aiallliule. Hull! Iw I ht bf t ahu dtmlri tivrri whr. urliwa kikI hilHrlur aliuim. I itlifl M t aialBll(ula. Ill llest tninfi, I Til meekent kind of fl lltllo bo.r I Jollied ft Silildiiy iK'liool rliiss III ft Went I'lilliideliiln iliiiri'li, lie did not know I tlm oilier srlmliirs mid iiijH'iired Her- I Vous, tn If Ai'iiicil iiml reiidy In ery lit liny eeond. Tlir toucher, however, ticiiti'il til iii kindly mid the lesmins pro rcedi'd without miy oiitlitiml. Arter it uliort rcndliiK from the llllile the leiu li cr IicKmii to ijucnIIoii Hie plllilU oil tlielr lllHt Ii'hmiiiii ii lul iimKi iI ; "Who led the ehlldicu of I Mil i I Into Ciiniinii V" Ah no one minwcreil nhe looked from hoy to hoy, At IiimI her K'le M'Meil on tin- new lio.v. He Hturtcd Kiillilly mid Hiild. hctwccii Molm : "It wntn't Hie, IioIickI, leinher. I JiihI moved here In! week from Ohio." l'hllii.leliihhi I.ci!k'er. - Oldral loti- In fw York. Tl 1.1. I I.. t'..L, Llnln In Kltualetl lit the lower end of Klnteii j JiIhihI In Totti'iivllle. It Ik known nil tlm "Jtlllnjiji hotiHo," iiml wiin hiillt In ( KM5M. The I Hike of York preteiited . ( 'iijit'i I n ChrlMtoilicr lilllopp wit l " tract of hind on Stiiteu IkIiiihI, where on he built tllU Mtone uioukIoii, which mill overlooks the wnlcra of Itiirltmi. 1 tint It wan well hullt ItM Mirvlvnl tlur IllK -V.H yeiim littcHl. lu It till v heen liiiiny liotiihle Kiitliclilik'H, mid helV m liehl th" peio'e eoiifcleiice. Ourllik' 'he revolulloii Hlllnpp'H rteHcciidiintH were loynllittn, iiiul th fimioUH js''l'riil "f the HrltlHll were litellalneil ut the old hou Htl. TITO V tim In'' mill nil Ni-rvmn pl- rl I iH.riimi.tiNilr rur-1 . jr lr. Kloio'n nr-iU Srv hi'n'iimr. hfO'l f,,r II V-K H ini ihIIIm mill lrilu. I'r. H. II.KIlii-, UI..K.U An-li Wl.. l'Ltl..l'. Mrilmii f'hurrh l.fnil. j Queretiiro wan a town before the FpiiiiUli 'oinueHt nnd wiih iniule a city , In l'l.Vi. A legend of (Jueretiirn In that nn Otoiultff chief, renuindo de Tupln , hy inline. uiulertiKjk to comcrt the city j to OirUtlmilty In wny that neem j novel to tin, hut wuh coinnion enoucli j to liU day. He ciinie from Tula with B ohiiMenue to the people of (jucleturo to u fair Ntaiid up Huht. If he won, the people, nurvlvln were to lie bill tletl. The challenge wan accepted, but while the unlit wan In pronrcM a dark cloud cmno up and the blc.vtcd Hun ting') wim Neen In the heaveriH with a fiery itokh. whereupon the pople of (Jueretaro Rave up and were baptized. They et up a Htone crons to cominem orate the event on the ultu of tlie pren ent church of Santa Crur.. There l Ai'iircoly n church In Mexico which hai Dot a h'Kent of thU kind attached to It Mother will flml Mm. Wlnl"Wii B,th!ni Pyru l hi l it miipitr I" imi lut thKlr thildrtsi lurlug I ho trdthlng twrloU. Arronntrd For. "Your wife doenn't worry about you when you arc nick nearly bo much no as flm did wlieu you were llml war ned." "Nope." "Hard to account for woman's Taga rlea. Isn't It?" "Not In this case; I have my lift Insured now and I did not then." Ilouuton I'oHt. A "(jiill l of TuballncM" hns hcn form-1 ed In au l'ni;lisli I'piscopnl cliunli. Ill OKpi'i lnl biiNiuoKS is to keep bright thi ' bruHs gas lixtures of tbe church. At the government station Lulen, In Sweden, 'xpcriuii'iilN are being mmle to ocure varieties of pluuts not likely to Ix Injured br front. i ne nuiuor producing the trouDie dormant in the blood through the Winter to break out and torment the suffererwith the return of Spring. The best treatment for all skin diseases is S. S. S. It neutralizes the acids and removes the humors so that the skin instead of being irritated and diseased, is nourished by a supply of fresh, healthy blood. Kxternal applications of salves, washes, lotions, etc., while they soothe the itching caused by 6kin affections, can never cure the trouble why they hold tholr shape, tit belts oilier makes. . W. L.. liOlVLAH, lSrekU.Mawa DECLAIM LAND WOAN OUT. I'orl na ! Iloptt l llvalorc tit Cul lMlltn 10,000,000 Arret. I'm t iik I. nccordliiK to Vice and Iii p li ty CoiihiiI It. II, Kliichmit of LIhIm.ii, Iiiia i.tarei In on a hm!ciii of limd rec- lllllllltloll Which, If IIH Klll'CCMHflll II h It i'oiiiIhcn to he, iii ii Mt result In nlmllnr liioveuiciitN lu vnrloiM partH of liirope. Ho w tIIca ; "In the aouth of rortiiKal n kci'Ioii lillinipt In hcliiK niaile, with Home chiiiice of miicii'mm, to bring bfi'k Into cultivation a laro tract of land. Thin country being cHHcutlally m;rii'iiltui'iil, any HlcpH to rei'lalm land Hint Iimm goim out of cultivation, cHtlinatcil nt 4.,'i I I, (X,0 hei tai'M (nhout 10,IK)l,llOl) ncrei, or 41 per cent of the total urea of I'ortU gal, are a move lu the rltfht direction. "Sir.ne eni'1'L.'el lc liiemberi of Moelety In the dlHtrli't of Keriia, in combination f with the uiiml'-lpal nut liorll li'H, mn,f net lo work upon luo.imo acreN, dlvid-! lug It up Into allotment f fifteen acres each mid letting It nt a nominal rent,!? calculated aifonliiK to the eat hunted value of the land, w hich Iiiin. iim It were, y four claHKlflrjitloiiM, the hlgheit piPi& rent lielng plni'ed at f.'l."' ami the low- cut at 40 rent an allotment, free of total rntea and Iiixcm for leu years. "Vulte n hetcroKetieoiH mixture of Bel tier hilM lllready taken po-HCHnlo!l of their teiieniciitM, ( 'a rpciitor, ina MotlM, doctor, chclnlMtH. barlierH, neani nlresMi'i, talloro, and even iMk'g'irM, fig ure In the IIhI. 'One of the chief dllhVulllcl to be overcome before making the allotment vaa to deal with the proprietary right of lcekeeier, who centurli'H ago had certain privileged confcrri-d upon tln'ii whereby they did n thriving trnde In honey nnd wax. Thl trade has lu later time 1 1 in I ii I h) ii-i I. owing to the deHtruc Hon of the tloral priMluce of the land, chiefly by firing when Hirtloim thereof were cleared for wheat and other cere als. Matters have been ainh'alily net tled for the becKccpcrs and the em bryo ngrlculturlsts. The aurceHS of the Bcheme ns far as It has gone has Ktlrrcd the ambition of the residents In a large part of the north of Portugal, w here a projii t on Mmlar lines Is being act on foot to bring hack Into cultiva tion something like half a million acres."' I'hylcl lnhrrltanee. When isHiplo use the word "heretl lty" they ure very likely to mean Homo dreudful bugaboo of a supisisetl natural law, which they have Invited for them selves, through which the poor human nice comes In for all the aliments nnd weaknesses of Its forbears, with nouo of the tvaiiH-nsatlona. One lien in constantly such phrases ns "her mother had consumption." or "his uncle drank himself to death." but there Is much less frankness In return ing thnnks fur the. physical bencllts that nlso come down bo abundantly from the past. It must not be forgotten that dls rnses are not directly Inherited, but only the tendency to them. This Is a very comfortable fact, for It eonstant Iv offers a reward for well-directed ! effort If one knows from the stmt I which are the avenues opeu to dunger one Is forewarned and forearmed. . Those who have that knowledge will not take the chlldreti In whose families there have been ninny Instances of tuberculosis and shut them up In stuffy places or give them a diet containing too little fat They would be too wise to let the excitable child of nervous pnrentage lead a life of oversthnulatlon or be pushed In Its studies, or to offer nips of wlno at the table to the Binull boy whose father Is a heavy drinker. Just as a predlsiHisltlon to a disease may Ih Inherited, bo also may nn ab solute Inability to have It. One Bees this proved by persons who pass un scathed through epidemic after epi demic. This shows that their Inherit ed tettdene y toward the disease. If tlieyi have any, is much weaker than their Inherited resistance to It that they are virtually tumble to catch It Nature herself Bhowa constant pref erence for tho normal, nnd la nlwnys working to that end ; therefore n ten dency to disease Ls the punishment for disobeying her. Neither Is she Implac- j able, so that If ono will only work long enough nnd hard enough to correct one's mistakes there comes n time when nature gives a clean Mil of health. It would bo a tragic world Indeed If only tho alna of the pnrents were visited upon tho children. Youth's Compan ion. Wasting 1IU Time. "yeh," Bnld Toininp Tuff, "our Sun day school teacher's got sense. She's smarter than mom Is." "Indeed?" remarked Aunt Janes. "So you believe In her, eh?" "Sure. Me an' her thinks alike. She boz Sunday school don't do nie no good at all." Philadelphia Tress. There are bo many useless things In the world thnt wo sometimes think the Lord made some things Just to bo mis chievous. About the ouly thing people borrow, which they are uot expected to return, U trouble. RHEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA 2 7 j y 11 MAC Tht Proved Remedy for Over 'SO Year. Prtc SSa and SOo The number of can atimiiti'd ill o.'.lHj'l.lnifl. Ninety eiirlit per cent blind of Japan support prai tii-iiiit iniiHiie. f the .VMS) themselves by competitive ege ana wnen The 4 i es I f in Argentina Is I A vast fund of personal knowledge is really eesential to the achievement of the highest excellence in any field of human effort. A Knowledge of Forma, Knowledge of Functions and Knowledge of Products are all of the utmost value and in questions of life and health when a true and wholcaorae remedy is desired it should be remem bered that Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co, is an ethical product which haa met with the approval of the moat em inent physicians and givea universal satisfaction, becauae it U a remedy of Known Quality. Known Excellence and Known Com ponent Parts and ha won the valuable patronage of millions of the Well Informed of the world, who know of their own personal knowledge and from actual use that it is the first and best of family laxative, for which no extra vagant or unreasonable claims are made. This valuable remedy haa been long and favorably known under the name of Syrup of Figs and haa attained to world-wide acceptance as the most excellent family laxative. Aa its pure laxative principles, obtained from Senna, are well known to physician and the Well Informed of the world to be tho best we have adopted the more elaborate name of Syrup of Fie and Elixir of Senna a more tully descriptive ct ' . . ..ii.i t -Tl -I L IUJ '"ti2-tvlvM ""dy but for bv the .hone Tx5A it, beneficial effect, always note, when purchasing. vfcieSVV tn fuU nme ol ComPany " California Fig f&jfAS Syrup Co. printed on the front of every package, V!ifer???iV whether you call for Syrup of Figs i'Vfi ttiXv.'..vSs- t w m'K,VT,'V r...T 'r'. 1' r Ji.-Tbb v JLOUISVILtE.KY.. PUTNAM FADELESS DYES Color more goods brighter and faster colors than any other dye. One 10c paefcaga colors silk, wool ami cotton equally well and la ruarantccd lo give perfect results. Ask dealer, or we will send post paid at IUC 1 package. write for frc booklet bow to dya. bleach and mil colors. MONROE DRUG CO- Uoloaville. Missouri. FREE The lstest iletalls concerning the construc tion ol the "Clilcatfo New York Air Line Kail rosil" will be Ion ml in the "Air Line News." hu h can be hail free of any expense by u ril ing the SOUTHWESTERN SECURITIES CO. Portland, Oregon. ENGRAVING Write Us PLATES FOR PRINTING HICKS-CH ATTEN Portland Oregon T3AINLESS TENTISTRY afc it Ul Ktlarl You Co EImwIkk EXAMINATIONS FREE Gold frownt, : Hrlilito Work, per tnoib, 1: l'latrs. .: Hilver Fillings, oc; Uold rillliiiM. II. YALE DENTISTS Vn rlrst Stret 1'UUTU.NU, OREGON MAKE NO MISTAKE OILED I! CLOTHING will give you com f piete proieciton and long service You ctuvt eJford to buy any other Every garment guaranteed Th best dealer sell H Comfirnsnllnfi nf Ifcallk. Miss Harriet Curtis, the golf cham pion, at a dinner In !'. ton praised golfs effect on the health. "Many persons," she said, "especial ly women, have 111 health because tln-r never take Bny exercise, and the'r i i nerves weaken, and half tV-lr com-' 'plaints are nervous, Imsglnary ones, j that Imrd work would cure. I know , a doctor who has a patient of this typ" I a big, robust woman, who Is never without a list of aliments as long as her arm. "The last time she sent for the doc tor he lost piitii n'c with her. As !i" was telling hl'u how she was Buffering from rheumatism, son- throat, nervous Indigestion, heartburn, pains In Hip back of the head and what not, he In terrupted her. "'Ah,' he said. In nn admiring tone, 'what splendid health you mu.it have In order to be able to stind nil these complaints.'" The Washington .Star. Hv Ihf Kntaiirmrnl Waa llroUrn, She (having iiotrmg else tj siy) It's funny how we t vt f came to think so much of each other. He Funny? It's jmlthely ridicu lous ! The Plner lo Learn. "Do you know mu'h alout mental disturbances?" "Yes," answered the expert, "by per sonal ex;ericiii'e on the witness stand." Washington St ir. I I Terional knowledge it the winning factor in the culminating contest of this ftf I- . 1 nT m if a lr r. 1 1 rt ,M nnaWIUV .A or empic t-t-i"-'c. k-- Well Informed of th World. dououessiy II WIU tuwaya ik -" name ot Syrup ot rig ana rager .1 ..11 c t r: " J " A Ft!,;, f Senna. .SAN FRANCISCO. CAL - ... - ..... london?e:ngland. PRUSSIAN HEAVE POWDERS A nruftrniM?0 cure for tienvet. CouhnJ DiisUriipor Indlption Wind Troubles Deialeni M cents. Mall 60 cvnt. WANTED A gooil KSleMtian, (one with lion-,1 and busey iir-,1., rril 1 ittr .,,,,,,1 I.,. iltlntft, aftitllnft. arllr!, in Itikr il.on it ltd Will I ay trom M lo (er moutii. I'erniauem. Address SPECIALTY SELLING COMPANY 321 Hawthorne Ave., Portland, Oregon ORAX IN THE LAUNDRY la wonderful in removing dirt and crease spots. It fixes colors, bleaches, and pre vents cloth from turning; yeUow. AU dealers. Sample Ilorax, Souvenir Picture iu 111 colors ami booklet Ac. and dealer's name. fAlU'lO CUAST 1IUKAX CO., Oakland, I'bI. always reported when Seeds are planted. Why ? best on this Coast. Our Annual tells all about our fertilizers. Incubators. Ask fur Book No. ol Tims, Sluubs. a"i"waTT t& Mi mk i v:, !.i. 1 PORTLAND SEED CO. Portland, Oregon Banking by Mail WE PAY INTEREST On ratings depoiti of a dollar tit more, compounded iwico every year. It is just a easy lo open a Savings Account w,th ns l.y Ma I as il you lived next iloor. Send for our Iree book let. "Tfliik tig by Mail," and learn lull pait.culars. Ad.!r.'9d Oregon Trust & Savings Bank Portland, Oregon Sixth and Washington Sts. I wei; 0 -Vv NEW YORK.N.Y AUSTIN WELL, DRILLS Made In all styles and all size. Get watrr and oil anywhere. Ileal Drilling Tools n:de. Uel ualw lok-s and pries. BEALL & CO. 321 Hawthorne Ave. Portland, Or. P. N. U. No, 17-07 WHEN writing to advertisers pleas I I T tueuiion this apar. I The Finest Gardens Portland Seed Co.'s "Diamond Brand" Because we sell you the kinds that crow handsomely Illustrated and descriptive Seeds, Plants. Roses. Spray Pumps. Brooders, Poultry and Bee Supplies. 260 w, tlo tl'vs s tpeclsl utalof lie". Book N 2b I " r)ua SpoKane), Wash.