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O fcN A IU H fcD Pure Blood 1» certain if you take H ood’s Farmers Miy Malta It Future Fust ol the West. B r Fred W. Lswta. S ecretary W ashington Stats G r in * « . Tu m w stsr, Wash. Sarsaparilla. This great medicine cures those eruptions, pimples and boils tiiat appear at all seasons; cures scrofula sores, salt rheum or eczema; adapts itself equally well to, and also cures, dys A series of articles now appearing In the Scientific American makes re ply to the charges against tbe Amerl- | can Navy contained In the McClure ! article by Artist Heuterdahl. The first Sa rsatab s-For th o se w h o p r e f e r m e d ic in e In tab l e t fo r m . H o o d 's S a r s a p a r illa is n o w pu t u p lit c h o c o Mrs. C. K . T y le r, Burlington. Vt.. article alms to show that the various la t e d ta b le ts c a lle d S a rsa ta b s. as w e ll us In th e u su a l says : " T h e cares «if a largo farm , so which have determined the liq u id fo r m . S a rsa ta b s h a v e id e n t ic a lly th e sa m e much to do and so little health to do it boards c u r a t iv e p r o p e r tie s as th e liq u id fo r m , b e s id e s a ccu w ith , caused alm ost a com plete break cbaraitertstics of the American Navy dow n; blood poor and thin: no strength, ra c y o f d o s e , c o n v e n ie n c e , e c o n o m y ,— no lo s s b y e v a p little sleop. H ood's Sarsaparilla gave have had a majority of their member o ra tio n . b rea k u ge. o r le a k a g e . D r u g g is t s o r p r o m p tly appetite, natural sleep, perfect health, ship composed of sea going officers, strength to do a ll my w ork.” by mail. C. 1. H o o d C o.. L o w e ll. Mass. contrary to the statement made by Iteuterdabl. The second one contra- G ra d u a te d fro m the B ib le. A n E n g l i s h V i e w o f R o b e r t E. Lee. ' diets the statement that none of our Octave Thanet tells a story of an old General Robert E. Lee was indeed battle ships has its main armor belt fi fully Washington’s equal as a hero and darky in Florida who was anxious to Inches above the water when fully learn to read, so that he could read th« a gentleman and much his superior as Bible. He said that if he could read th« equipped. It Is asserted that our ves a soldier. It is only in the larger polit Bible be would want nothing els«. A sels show from 18 Inches to 11 feet 6 ical or semipolitical sphere that he friend of the narrator taught him to Inches of armor belt above the water stands lower and there perhaps only read. Rome time afterward she visited line when fully equipped. As to the because his opportunities were so his cabin and asked bis wife how hi« alleged low freeboard of our ships, the much smaller.— London Times Review Bible reading was getting on. ; Scientific American points out that, “ Laws, Miss Fanny,” said this person, with the single exception of the Dread- Trevelyan’s History. “ he jes’ suttinly kin read fine. He’s dont naught, there Is not a ship In the Brit got outen de Bible an’ into de newsy* r * T O Bt. V itu s' Dance ana an N ervou s Disease« ish Navy with the forward deck 28 feet per«.”— Indianapolis News. I . I o perm anently cured by Dr. K lin e s Great high. As to the broadside guns, tbe pierve Restorer. Send for F R E K #2 trial bottle and treatise. Dr. K. U. K lU e , Ld.. M l A rch HU. FhUa..Fn. writer holds that they are as high as L ite ra ry In vestm en t. similar guns In the German and Japa You buy a book and hope to real Keeps Them A w ay . nese navies, and «from 2 to 4% feet A profit quite extensive. First Landlady—“ My boarders loaf higher than those of some of the mod The style may be a little cheap. around the parlor every evening, much ern British battle ships. The writer But the paper’s right expensive to my annoyance. Does yours?” — Washington Star. concludes that American ships In the Second Landlady— “ No. Indeed ! My matter of heavy armor are ton for ton daughter Is learning to play the V fh l superior to the ships of other navies. piano.* “ The ‘Great White Plague,* my son,” Raid the Injun chief, in a passion, The results of exhaustive experl PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS. “ Is that wicked, thieving racs ments conducted by the Bureau of P A Z O O IN T M E N T is g u a ra n te e d to cu re a n r That calls itself the Caucasian !” Chemistry of the Department of Agri case o f It c h in g , B lin d . J le e d in g o r P r o tr u d in g P ile s in 6 to 14 d a ys o r m o n e y refu n d ed . 50c. culture to determine the poisonous ef Echoes of tbe Past. fect of such drugs as borax, benzoic l i e C o u lil I m p r o v e It. Wagner was writing the music of the acid, benzoate of soda, sulphate of “ I went to the theater last night' future. “ What did you see?” “ I Intend to produce something,” he ' copper, sulphur dioxide, formaldehyde said, “ that will go thundering down the and salicylic acid when used as pre- “ A play called ‘Hamlet.*” I servatlves lu foodstuffs have been out ages.” “ How was it?” How well he succeeded let the ages lined before the House Committee on “ Fair; only fair. A goo»!, lively sex Agriculture by Dr. H. W. Wiley, chief tet would do It a world of good.” — bear witness. of the bureau. The main conclusion Washington Herald. H irsu te G lory. i ----------------------- Is thut the expulsion of these and kin The young man was admiring her beau dred drugs from the body shortens the Y o u Can G e t A lle n ’ s Foot-C ase FRFE. tiful and abundant hair. W r ite A l i e n s . O lm s te d , L e R o y , N. Y ., fo r a "What a wealth of it there is !** he term of the average man's life in the fr e e s a m p le o f A lle n ’ s Foot-E ase. I t cu res s w e a tin g , h o t s w o lle n , a c h in g feet. I t m akes exclaimed. “ When you loosen it I sup United States, and that kidney dis n ew o r t ig h t shoes easy. A c e r ta in c u r e fo r ease, so prevalent among Americans, corn s, in g r o w in g n a ils a n d bu nions. A l l d r u g pose it drops to the floor.” gists s e ll It. 25c. D o n ’ t a c c e p t a n y su b s titu te . “ Hugh!” broke in the little sister of Is largely the result of constant intro the young woman. “ It drops on th« duction Into the system of such sub O ntalde o f Ills Practice. floor !” — Chicago Tribune. stances. Dr. Wiley told the commit “ All that is the matter with you, sir,” tee he bad discovered that salt solu said the eminent physician, after a thor D e p lo ra b le B u sin ess E rro r. tion was a perfect substitute for sul ough examination, “ is lack of nutrition. “ Did you ever make a mistake, doc phur In the whitening and drying of You don’t eat enough.” tor?” fruit, and he exhibited samples of ap “ I eat all I can hold, doctor,” said “ Yes, once I was called In by a pa ples so dried to prove his statement. the attenuated caller. “ Then you need to have your capacity tient and diagnosed his case as stom enlarged, and that’s a case for a surgeon. | ach ache— I only learned the following Dr. J. Walter Fewkes, an Investiga Five dollars, please. Good morning.” — ; day that he was rich enough to have tor employed by the Bureau of Kth- appendicitis.” —Die Muskete. Chicago Tribune. nology, who has been looking Into ths pepsia and all stomach troubles; cures rheu- ' xnatism and catarrh; cures nervous debility and that tired feeling. troubles, For Infants and Children. ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT The Kind You Have Always Bought AVcgclable Preparation for As similalitigihcFoodaiHlRegula ting lite Stomachs andßowels of Bears the Signature Promotes DigestionJChterfii- ness and RestTontains neiitar Opium.Morphine nor Mineral. o f N o t N a r c o t ic . Atopr if 0U IkSMUUJllWA A m Lm S m i- Jix.Staaa . is A W rC *- M raW - "BÔs Häji ]ï*SH ïîê fs Use For Over Thirty Years A perfect Remedy forConsRpi- tlo n , Sour StoiGach.Dlarrhoei Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ness and Lo ss o F S leep . Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. A l b months old J 5 D o s e s - J J C k ìvts Exact Copy of Wrapper. GASTORIA 20 YEARS IN PORTLAND DOING WORK FOR THE BEST PEOPLE Is p ositive proof o f the reliibility and confidence our pa ever, will chew your food properly and thoroughly, tient* have in u*. Specialists a lw a y s in attendance, while your looks are improved beyond description. assuring prompt and courteous attention. L a d y a tten d A hollow tooth that is now useless can be filled and crowned so that it is saved for probably a lifetime. ant always present. R eliable P a in leM D e n t l « . — Oor repmitioa for T o secure the best results you must secure the reliability end thoroughness is well established. C lean li highest grade o f skill. ness, Good W o r k and Quick S ervice. Examination free and invited. When desired you can have T . P. Wise or my personal aervice. " A N D IT D I D N 'T H U R T A B I T ” Pain less E xtraction , 50 cents. E xtraction Free O u r force is so organized that w e can do when plates or bridges sre ordered. Plates f$ and up. Best P is te W o rk — Perhaps your teeth hava become y o u r en tire C row n . Bridge and P la te W o rk so useless that it is impossible to firmly set a a bridge. in a day if necessary. O u t of to w n people Then the old stumps are removed without causing you the can w rite and arrange for appointm enta. slightest pain, and a plate ia fitted. I f tbe plate fits per fectly it will look well and perform its work o f masticating your food satisfactorily. With my ao years’ experience in this work will guarantee satisfaction in every case. „0 KATES C ro w n and B ridge W o r k .— It’s a shame to spoil your personal appearance and ruin your digestion from the lack o f teeth to properly masticate your food, wjien a bridge can be sappi.ed that w: "* cause no discomfort what- W . A . W I S E P A IN L E S S o e n t . st 4 |lM« BUAMIM. TUM« M B W ASMI NS TON. P M TU M . M HOS A LC O H U L. origin of the first Inhabitants of the Island of 1’orto Rico, now reports his conclusion thut the West Indies were formetly connected with South Ameri ca, whence came the primitive Carrib eans to Porto Itleo, and not from Yu catan, Florida or elsewhere, as held by the scientists who accept the the ory of a prehistoric Island extending almost across the Atlantic Ocean from the Carrlbean Sen to Africa. This fa bled Atlantis, now supposed to have been submergeil In some change in the earth's crust, has served as the hypo thesis to account for immigrations of primitive man, mnmmnls and plants from the Old World to the New. thus accounting for the ruins of Egyptian pyrumids and architecture In Yucatan. Dr. Fewkes virtually shatters this the ory by asserting that the ridge of the Antilles extends from north to south 'nstead of from east to west. That the duty on sugar and tobacco he removed Is again recommended lu the report of Secretary of War Taft on the Philippine Islands. This course, he says, is necessary In order to have these Industries attain their former prosperous condition, and he believes that the removal of the duty would not injure any American Interest nor af fect the prices of sugar and tobacco In this country. He also urges Con gress to remove the present restric tions on tbe acquisition of mining claims; to authorize the Insular gov ernment to conduct an agricultural bank, and that our coastwise laws be made Inapplicable to trade between the United States and Philippine ports. The President coneurs In the T aft recommendations and gives espe cial praise to Governor Smith and ills associates for their conduct of affairs 'u the Philippines. William J. Bryan appeared before the House Committee on Election of President and Vice President for the purpose of urging the passage o f a bill providing for publicity of campaign contributions to the political parties. He took the ground that all argu ments used In elections should be used publicly, and all means employed to se cure the election of or to defeat a can didate should be means which the one using them would not he ashamed to have the world know. He insisted that the moat Important thing to be done was to make the campaign con tribution known before the election. Secretary Cortelyou made It known that he would begin at once the with drawal of the government funds from various bank de|s*sitarles In ofiler to replenish the working cash balance of the treasury. This set inn Is taken after hearing from the bankers In ail parts of the country, most o f whom soy that the stringency's now a thing of the past. The withdrawals may amount to S2n.tl0O.nts» or S2.Vif>n.0ti0. The first call for $ 10 , 000.000 has lieen made upon the New York bank*. R H E U M A T IS M CAN N O T B E R U B B ED AW AY It Is perfectly natural to rub the spot that hurts, and when the muscles, Two years ago the Grange, assist-' ed by some other organizations, went nerves, joints and bones are throbbing and twitching with the pain9 of to work to try and pass a law that Rheumatism the sufferer ¡3 apt to turn to the liniment bottle, or some other would allow alcohol to be manufac external application, in an effort to get relief from the disease, by producing tured and used for light and fuel, counter-irritation on the flesh. Such treatment will quiet the pain tempo without having to pay the prohtbl- rarily, but can have no direct curative effect on the real disease because it tl e revenue tax, that had been re quired by the government, so as to does not reach the blood, where the cause is located. Rheumatism is more free the people of the country from than skin deep— it is rooted and grounded in the blood and can only be the tyranny of the Standard Oil Co., reached by constitutional treatment— IT C A N N O T BE R U B BE D A W A Y . which has gradually raised the price Rheumatism is due to au excess of uric acid in the blood, brought about by of fuel oil from a low price to an the accumulation in the system of refuse matte.- which the natural avenues amount that Is paying the monopoly of bodily waste, the Bowels and Kidneys, have failed to carry off. This extremely large dividends, thereby refuse matter, coming in contact with the different acids of the body, forma levying an unreasonable tax on the uric acid which is absorbed into tbe blood and distributed to all parts of the consumer of tbe products o f petro body, and Rheumatism gets possession of the Bystem. The aches and pains leum. are only symptoms, and though they may be scattered or relieved for a time A fter a long and hard fight In by surface treatment, they will reappear at the first exposure to cold or congress in which the Standard Oil Company did their best to prevent dampness, or after an attack of indigestion or other irregularity. Rheuma the passage o f the bill, we conquered tism can never be permanently cured while the circulation remains saturated and now a farmer, or several of them with irritating, pain-produeing uric acid poison. The disease will shift may erect a still, and make alcohol from muscle to muscle or joint to joint, settling on the nerves, causing In any quantities, the same to be de inflammation and swelling and such terrible pains that the nervou9 system natured, or poisoned, by officers ap Is often shattered, the health undermined, :<nd perliap3 the patient becomes pointed by the government, and may deformed and crippled for life. S. S. S. thoroughly cleanses the blood and then be used or sold to any one un renovates tbe circulation by neutralizing the acids and expelling all foreign der a permit which may be obtained matter from the system. It warms and invigorates the blood so that instead from the government. ol a weal:, sour stream, constantly deposit It Is ngw our duty to get the ap ing acrid and corrosive matter in the mus pliances for the use of the product cles, nerves, joints and bones, tbe body is fed Into general uBe, so that there will and nourished by rich, health-su9taining be a demand for the alcohol, so that there will be distilleries Installed all blood which completely and permanently over the west, so as to use the waste cures Rheumatism. S. S. S. is composed products of our farms to make fuel of both purifying and tonic properties— PURELY VEGETABLE just for our engines, stoves, both heating what is needed in every case of Rheu and cooking, and to give us one of matism. It contains no potash, alkali or other mineral ingredient, but is the best lights that you ever saw. made entirely of purifying, healing extracts and juices of roots, herbs and I wish that it were possible for ms to show the lamp with its beautiful barks. If you are suffering from Rheumatism do not waste valuable time light, so that you could realize the trying to rub a blood disease away, but begin tbe use of S. S. S. and write value of It as a light producing fuel. us about your case and our physicians w ill give you any information or Wherever I have demonstrated the advice desired free of charge and will send our special treatise on Rheumatism. light, It has met with an enthusias THE S W IF T SPE C IFIC C O ., ATLANTA GA. tic reception and It is only a ques tion of letting people see the value o f de-natured alcohol, to insure a M O W A R D E . B U R T O N Assayer s r d Chemist, demand that will fill our land with ■ I LeadvlUe, Colorado, fepecinnm bpecimuu prices: prl _. Gold, ____ . L a -ad, «1; Gold, Silver,75c; Gold, 60c ; Zinc or distilleries, making our own fuel out Silver, Copper, §1. Cyanide tests. M a ilin g envelopes and of the small potatoes, sprouted fu ll price list sent on application. Control and U m pire wor 1c solicited. lU le re n c e : Carbonate Nar wheat, small, and Imperfect apples, tional Bank. and fruit of other varieties, and In fact, anything that Is composed of IT’S FREE W ith P R E M IU M S given F R F E for CARTON T O P * sugar or starch. and SOAP W R APPE R S from A corn-field, with Its stalks filled “ SEND FOR IT N O W ” with sweetness, will make large T h e Best F ru it T ree and B erry P lan t “20 MULE TEAM“ BORAX PRODUCTS Catalog in the N orth w est quantities of alcohol, and a small SOMfc o r OUR PREMIUMS amount of land will raise enough J. J. B U T Z E R Leather Goods. Pocket Book», Purse« Hand Rag*. fuel to keep our homes well heated Chatelaine*. Suit Ca*e*. Trunks, ('o ll»r and Cull 192 Front St., Portland. Oregon Canes, Razor Hlior»«, Traveling Bag«, 'i oilet and Hew and lighted for the year. ing Cnee*. Rain t oat*. Umbrella* and Rubber Goode, Another good quality of this al Jewelry. Clocks. W atche». Chains. Ring«, Föhn, Rroochea, Barrettes, Hide Combs, Bracelets, Neck cohol Is that It Is perfectly clean and Chains. Eic. healthful. There Is no dust, smoke, Silverware. Ten Sets, Coffee Hets. Mugs. I»e*>k Beta, I k St amis. Cake Dishes, Candleaticks. Ice Pitchers, soot, or gas, developed In the burn Suli and Peppers, jfapkin Kings, Jewel Boies, Knives, Fork:« and Spoons, etc.. Cigar and Cigarette ing of It for either light or heat, Cases, Puff Boxes. Comb and Brush i Hets, F Manicure and it does not vitiate the air In the Be»*. Glassware. Nappies. Vaeea. Hpoonholder*. Celery room, as It contains oxygen, In Itself nml Salad Bow la. Bon Bon Dinhea, Punch Hets, Gob lets, Tumblers. and does not have to use the oxygen Games (¡»n s. Pistols. A ir Rifles, Fitthing Tackle. out of the air in the room, so much Boxing Gloves, Tool Chest*. Baseball and Football Goods, Cameras, Phonographs, Banjos, Guitars^ as any other fuel. Book-. Ferry's Reeds There Is no wick-trimming to be are the best known and Furniture, Rugs. Lace Curtains, Cutlery, Lam p* j Baby Carriages, Beds. done, as the wick is never on fire, the most reliable seeds grown. package has behind It the reputation Send fo r 4 0 p a g e FREE ca ta lo g u e listing and as far as smoke Is concerned, Every ol a house whose business standards are tho o v e r 1 0 0 0 articles g iv e n FREE fo r prem iu m «. the lamp chimneys will never need highest In the trade. Address any washing, so the lamps are much F e rry ’s 19S8 Seed Annual w ill be mailed FREE to all applicants. It contains colored plates, many easier to take care of. engravings, and full descriptions, prices and directions Pacific Coast Borax Co., Oakland, Cal. You can turn It off until there Is a for planting over 1200 varieties o f Vegetable and * f Y o u can g e t a sp len d id prem ium f o r 100 very small light, and so makes a per Flower Seeds. Invaluable to all. Send fo r It. C ou pon valu es o r less, r e p re s e n te d by C arton D . M . F E R R Y A C O ., D e t r o i t . M i c h . fect night lamp, as there Is no gas, T op s and S o a p W ra p p e rs . as there Is from a kerosene lamp, to make the bed room a hot-bed of disease. There is another great boon to the FOR C housewife In the alcohol flat-iron, T h e well known reliabla which will burn only about a cent’s worth of fuel, rather than ten or f if teen cents worth as when you have and guaranteed Root and Herb absolutely to use a stove of any sort. You can take this flatiron into any room of WATERPROOF the house, out onto the porch, out under a shade tree, or anywhere else Has made a life atudy o f roots ami herb* and ’ 1 in « thaf thi that you want to, as you have no "MtmlP »•red and Is gist udy »Uncovered ‘ ‘string” attached to you as In the i j « to the tho world woi his wo n t ò OILED SU IT S. S LIC K E R S t e l rerredle*. electric Iron, and you do not have to AND HATS N o M ercu ry, P o is o n s o r D rugs U sed - h e C u re « travel back and forth between the W ithout O p era tio n , o r W ithout th e A id o f a K n if« Every garment guaranteed Ironing board and the stove, as you H o guarantees to Curt« Catarrh. Asthma, Lun«t Clean - Light - Durable Throat. R hc umntiwm. Nervousness. Nervous Debility, have always had to do, nor do you Htonmch. Liver. Kidney Yroublci»: also Lost Manhood. Suits ‘ 392 Slickers *399 Female Weak new* anil A ll Pri\ute Diseases. have to stand near a hot stove while A SUR E CANCER CURE you are doing your Ironing. SOLD B f B U T DEALERS EVERYWHERE Just R e c e iv e d fr o m P e k in g , C hina—S a fe , Sure W rite to me and I w ill tell you CATALOG FREE rO R THE ASHING and R e lia b le . a j^ ro w re c o j o j 'O m ^ ^ a ^ how you may procure these splendid I F YOU ARK A F M C T K I». I*ON’ T P K L A Y . Improvements, as the Grange Is an D K LAYS A R K IM NOLROUH. C O N S U L T A T I O N I- IV IJ R xious to get people to know of the N o . 10 — C 8 tf yon rrnnot coll, write for sympton blank and cirmfr advantages to be derived from the lar. Inclose 4 cents in stompa. T H E C. G EE WO C H IN E S E M E D IC IN E CO. introduction of denatured alcohol T I T H E N w r it in g t o a d v e r t is e r s p le a s e 162 1-2 F irst St., Cor. Morrison, Portland, Oregon fY m e n t i o n this p a p e r . Please Mention This Pm»er. Agricultural Club Formed. S *S e S * , Furnish Your Home Without Cost MADE SERVICE C. Gee Wo CHINESE DOCTOR B y J. H . Fmndnon. D epartm ent o f D airying, Idaho E xp erim en t Station, Moscow. A sudden Impetus was given the agricultural Interests of the Univer sity of Idaho on the 19 of December, 1907 when the students of that de partment organized an agricultural club. It consists of students deeply Interested In agriculture, who are doing all In their power to build up a strong agricultural college In the university. It la with a keen sense of the needs of Idaho that the move ment Is begun. Idaho Is one of the most rapidly growing states of the union. Over 700,000 acres of land have been prided within the last year or two to the grants covered by the Irrigation companies. This will fur nish room for thousands of beahtlful homes In the near future. It Is ob vious that scientific skill w ill be In demand under the conditions brought about by this extended sys tem o f Intensive farming. A publication known as the Idaho Student Farmer will be the club’s main method of Interesting the farm ers o f the state In the work of the agricultural college, and It Is hoped by this method to get a great many students from the farms. It is prob ably the only student agricultural paper published In the colleges of the northwest. The first and only num ber o f the present scholastic year will come out In a week or ten days. The people of Idaho should re spond with the true spirit of an ener getic commonwealth. Send In your name and address to the Idaho Stu dent Farmer, University of Idaho, Moscow, and receive the first copy free. Cheapness vs. Quiality I n th e m a t t e r o f fo o d y o u c a n t a ffo r d to ^ sa c rific e Q u a l i t y fo r C h e a p n e s s . Econom y is r i g h t a n d g o o d b u t in fe r io r fo o d p r o d u c t s a r e d e a r a t a n y p ric e. i f r B A K IN G I V V POWDER is economical— not Cheap. it. T ry T h e b e s t a t a n y p r ic e o r y o u r m o n e y back. JAQUES __10*a M FG. CO. C h ic a g o . MANf* CMiCAOO^.t»! Guarantee« Pure and Wholesome. M i n e s iirnt. On* quart of chopi*»d boiled beef, 2 quart* of chopped apples, 1 pint of mo- lasmft. 1 pint of sugar, 1 teacup of vine gar or elder, 1 quart of chopped raisins or currant«, 2 tablesjtoonfuls of cloves and cinnamon. 1 nutmeg, 1 gill of but ter; cook until scalded through, seal In glass Jars until wanted, or pack In tn earthen Jar and cover with uielted Urd. » h o c * ar A LL r R R IC E S , FOR E V ER Y M E M B E R O f TMC FAM ILY, 4 C N . B O Y S . W O M E N . M IS S E S A ND C HILD REN L D o v fd n m msJrea mttd a r l fa mom « c a o n 'a $ 2 . B U , $ 3 . 0 0 a n d $ 3 . 9 0 *** t h a n ft n r oifccf m m n u f m a lu r o r In thm _ _ B e iT r n r l d . fcervui« t h e y h n .'d l l u l r ^ £ m h npn, f i t hwftmp, «roar to n o o r . n n d «fe or o r » a * c r v n lv m t h a n a n y o t h e r mg- « mhocm In th o w o r l d t o - d a y . * -0 W. L Douglas $4 «ml $6 6!it _ .... Sho«i Cannot Be Equalled At Anj Met M t ’A m o i W .L D . AS nam« aod r»ri«w is qt»mt>M on hr,*totn. T n l i # Y s t e M I M N . (Bold by th « h«*t *ho* dealers **v**rywhen. Hhwes rna.i» I from f«'-t<-ry to any part • f the world. Ilia « ' • * - ' '1 I roe U j au , atfdie«» W . i.. U O I G L A M , B r u c e i o s , M u ss. t