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THE INDEPENDENCE ENTEWRISE, INDEPENDENCE, OREGON.
PAGE 8 EVEN
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Sarsaparilla
Acts directly and peculiarly
on the blood; purifies, enriches
and revitalizes it, and in this
way builds up the whole sys
tern. Take it. Get it today.
In visum! liquid form or In chocolate
touted tablets inllitd Saraatabe.
JMCLCtlltlCTll m ,"uh'' ,,d
w.nitu.Kl: enirlnea.
tmll.ra. mwmilla, ele. The i.V.. Martin ('41., 76 lat
Bt lm. Hand fur Htm Ik tint will price.
RIIftRFR STAMPS 'sumeM mi n
nuiwr-n oiMmrj B(ir(lll t;n,)U num,
nil l'llflxn Ha.li. tfcaalwliKala, qui. k Kervlna.
rli-mt fur fun ll"u Nn, l!ti. Acme Htaa)
Warke, IUI A ,1hm.hi, Wu.h.
ASTHMA Cm BE CURED
iMtmit n-lk-f. Tit .nir- trrnt Aallimn KmM.lv,
8-int f a- Ibtl flMM IKf AIMIMI.
Henri Millar N.muJv ., 7 it N. i ., Taoaaa. Vne.
la.! Tin: BAflBfR TKATt
tit Seey' rmuiona Walling c
Mt una woman.
TM'OM Uaatar bow pot
pUte.1 lif Ihn gradual,
liiw.d wai;ra t.ll.. Ifcernti.ff
li.0 for hem alulr, II Vl
Lai-lt-if BHW..I III the
NA'I'l'If'AL IIAIIIIKH CI'Ij
I.Bf'l', tH Wufctilufc-lgo Kt,
Wirarfi
A Green food Rack.
A skillful diVlco tor furnishing
srreen feed fa poultry consists of
tram made st'versl inches high and
covered with netting, Oats, or any pre
ferred crop may tie sowed and the
rack with Hotting placed over It when
ct suitable elze and the fywla tfcon
turned loose. They seem to delight
In walking about on the netting and
snipping off the green blade within
reach. Yet, , they cannot get at the
SINCLAIR'S ODD FOOD FADS
"Bill" Fuller, Father-lnLsw of thej
Author, Didn't Enjoy Meals at
Arden,
Hill" Fuller U a philosopher, which
Ha? flea-ds to be, limxinmli aa he la
Upton Klnclalr's father-in-law. He atl
mres Sinclair, the Cincinnati Times-
Star's New York correspondent writes,
and baa no crltlcUm whatever to
roots to acratch and the plante have I make on the difference which have
a chance to renew thtdr growth thui developed between fata daughter and
pruned off, and the fowls are contin
ually adding fertilizing material. For
poultry kept on clone range as a
meant pf furnishing food the plan
la certainly commendable.
free to Oar Headers
Write Manna F.ya Remedy Co., Cbk-ajr, lot
4H iiin IIIUKtratva Kya llouk lTra. Wrltoell
about Your ic.r Vmut.la auil thy will advla
aa to the e"rutr Allea.tlim ot iUa Murine
Kjre iiaaiUa In Yuiir Hpri'lut Cane. Your
lriinli will toll you that Muriue etellere
Hr Mirniu,-iliriia Weuk Kywa Ioean l
rttuart, tlmitlina Kya I'ulii, and awijla ,;r btxs.
Try It in Your !K.ir and In Hab'e Kyca fur
Hualy Li'eilila ana Urauulutlua.
BOYrJTON FURNACES
Mont MwOfriitn! nt'i ftvrHv (rt huUM
tCTIAYER fUKNACC CO.
front uml Mnrkrt Six. f'ortland. Or.
BENU r'Oll OATALOGCE.
BE CURED
Rliaunut rn, Skin D ?, Stomfch
nd Lung Trouble
('iifftl rnrumiii'titl n tuill trt NO KK,
ilunrlMl i.ti. I ime fii ni. A J'i " l.itriif'N Ml in
9 til Wi.tdM tu ill Alum Hi. .'twt.mtO, Ui.
ttTi? lmevJ.1r. nllkI,1Ml, rM,
H. W. I unit A 'ott. Mn n. IUlU.
Krt html, Itrtt ,
(inl)fti.iii;- I mu at Mpr mf nurriHtwA nnA
jAmmurm nt.tim nrk eif itr .M'tfutml Knmlftrilt
fwlnt lutt In fiiyaaf f . '1 tie tiM'Vniai 1 rt-Uwl I nmt
our r-.nwM.i. tt htrv Mauiili umI tml furs
fW tttM'ke). hfU WroUl'l.t MUrUt tHlllatlV I'ilMlaU.llt. M,
uli in my tmiiittoii. Ami krlttiojr nuti ttlHilihsr
tlghte Replace Uehera.'
To ecouomlze on uhra a ' New
York moving picture theater bag h
tolled KLuull IncandefM-etit tnmpa tn
the lark'4 of tho "rats, arranged to
Iturn only when a m-ut la unoccupbd.
Tttthcrl will find Mm. Wlhlrnv rVw1iln
'yriiiiili" h at rmvlv to tiau lot UUeir LiiiUoa
AiiiluK iria We thing jurMd.
Juvenile Aotlvltlee.
"Father," eald ttte uumll boy, wbat
la afrodlgyT"
"A prodigy, my eon, I a boy who
can he perauaded o got hla mind on
the third dluicuk-kni Iniilnmd of trying
to Kt hi feet on third bane."
FOR FROSTBITES.
CW, Palmer. KnlW. Ala.ka. wiifea t
"lflnii Wt-MCHii Mitatau l.liinirnt the
beat remedr ler rraataulea we liava.
Capt. J, LiauletMota,
Kamnaf rtJIrr, Ala.h a, write!
"Illar Mttenil.itnmriitHiiil u ivcit mure I
creilitita it aanrwure themrHj wonderful- I
lj. I kiahly reeomaaencl it rot Fraatbitee."
2S&60.flalMtlla.DruaA Ceo'lStorea
For PRODUCE
POULTRY, ETC.
We want all kinlif Firnt ClaseiFruit and Protluec, Vetretaliles, Cutter,
'Ekjth Hiid Live I'tiultry. Cn ue 1'otatoea and Applos in large quanti
tit a, mme llav and Uuta. Dropius a postal atatiaur what yieu have for
aalo. We will n-ply Ht once, and can pay you CAS1 -an rreeitof gooda.
HILTON-MARTYN-BALL COMPANY
Wholeealc Commiaaion Mercrianta
RefcroKi: Ladd ( Tillea i. Pom: Hut 2195; A 3344. 103 Froat St, 'Portland, Or.
the young writer. "They're both high
brows," aaya Fuller, "and Heaven
knowa that two highbrow can't get
along. Why, even owo highbrow cant
get along."
Ifcit he doesat awrove of Blnelaira
dietary idea. "I Bever know," ald
he, "when I take a meal with Cpple,
wfcether he will declare that the only
ene diet la to chew a prune 400 times
and then ruh (ho atone In the hair, or
whether ho will want forty jtounds ot
'raw meat and a couple of uncooked
cabbage. He floesn't run true to form,
one m)T,1jt any. lie never tins the
aatne Idea ilbout food twice tn aucf.ea
Blon. Once I vimted aim at Arden,
where 1io had planned a wort of bo
clallHtlc Corden of IVlcii, iiy nirf by
I b4mn 'to need my fodder.
"Wlin do we eatT 1 linked tipple.
"There said he, 1b a ljaf of whole
wheat bread, and the sirring 4s only
yarJa away.' He hofran to tell mo
that tbla aort of cold poultice was all
my 'Stomach needed.
"That may te ail right "for your
fttonisch.' enld 1, tiut tuy stosxiach baa
been pampered. Whoa doe the neat
tixilB leave?'
'"In which direction?' atflied Uppfco.
"'Any direction,' anld I.
'But before 1 left I dtd one good
tletjd. I'd noticed a Tenkf)d kind r a
ptip leaning aKulnsl the wall of Up-
pki's Khack. The -colored maid ald
'tie dog was 'Krubljrihn.'
"'lie Jmi' won't eat bin tomatoes
mys thla dlne. 7in' Klstah Kintlatt
ssnys tomatto'js ten pullect food tor-a
9og.'
' I guess thnl's right," stye t
That's H tby're flt'f jr. Hut before
I 1 go me and tlie'dog' ate going toibaTe
ij a feaBt.'
i bo I esmt o8t ami bought 'five
pounds of -Btertk, aird I broiled it over
an open Are and the dog and meat
the whole woriw. "The fragTanee of
the broiling brought L'pple out Of tils
tent. He tood tbee looking at-Tja.
with tours In 'his eyes and water on
hia llps
My gooflrrees,' ;cays Upple, 'I "be
lieve I m getting hungry.'
Good." says if.. 'Have a testa tx.
Tipie.
Studying Shakespeare.
"You should Join our Shakespeare)
Hub."
"What do you dor
"Well, we fine every member foi
aon-attendance. Then we take the)
money and go to a musical comedy."
Dr. Picrce'a pleasant Pellet regulate
and invigorate stomach, liver and bow
els. Sugar-coated, tiny, granules, easy
to take. Do not gripe.
- r
For the Teeth.
Thm chemical action of peroxide of
tydrogen upon gold teeth, which
malrs an unpleasant taste In the
month, can be destroyed by using salt
with the liquid. Its whitening vlrtueg
art excellent.
Mirrors In Decoration.
la the sixteenth century no, lady
was considered In full drees, unless
she had a mirror at her breast It
wac oval la shape about 4 by t inches
In alzo.
W. L. DOUGLAS
2.50, '3.00, '3,50 &4.00 SHOES
-All . Style. All Leathers. All Siaet Juid
Widths, for Men nd Women
THE STANDARD (FJUAIITY
' FOR OVER 30 YEARS
The workmanship which iat madcWlL.
Dougl.u shoes famous the -world over is
maintained in every pair. '
If I could take you into my large factories
.at Brockton, Mass., and show you bow
carefully W.L.Douglts loes are made, you
wouFd then realize why J warrant them
'to hold their shape, fit and look better and
wear longer than other makes or the jirice.
iCBIITIflN Th sronnlii have W. I,. I)..iiirlaa
.-" nmiipitml .iUr alnnipil n liiitiann
filioea Sent Evorywhera All Chargos Prepaid.
i Jtow Co itrali-r hv SI nil. If W, I,. Iloutr
I Ian .hwa ait- itoi aolil In .our lowi..-ii1ilini.i tn
Ift'ttory. Tike ip.iiretiiiila of rootaaaliown
In iiKHlrt: .lute Hlla d.'iril; alxc aiMlwlillli
l uf li. iiiy worn; (ilalri , li.n j litiTV. ilMXIiuin
or mini aolf. I ,lo IK- tnrff'l Ao. MMtii
I llt,MrM(J CiNaaaa.ka Fr.
I W, I. niHJULAH,
145 Spark &L, Bracfctoa, Hus.
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Buay Word.
There fat no word, long or abort. 'In
the English language capable of; per
forming so much labor In a clear. In
telligible sense as the verb to get;
and here Is an 'CiM-tlme specimen of
Its capabilities
"I got a horseback within 'ten
minutes after I .got your letter. When
I got to Canterbury1 1 got a chaise for
town; but I got Twet through before 1
got to Canterbury and I have got such
a cold as I ehall not be able to get
rid of In a hurry. I got to the treas
ury about noon, 'but first of all I .got
shaved and druesed: I goon got into
the secret of getting a memorial 'be
fore the board. tut I could not get . an
answer then; however, I got the :ln
telllgence from the messenger that I
should most likely get one the next
morning. As soon as I got back to my
Inn I got my supper. When I got up
In the morning 1 got my breakfast
and then got myself dressed that tl
might get out la time to get an an
swer to my memorial. As soon as I
got It I got into tie first chaise and
got to Canterbury by three .o'clock,
and about tea time I got home."
Thes next time you ffcel that swallow
ing Herniation gargle Hamlins Wizard
Oil immediately with three parts water.
It will save you tlys and perhaps
wec-ks of in serj- from sre throat.
Table Talk.
"Tlrs more . I sps of men, the more
I like ilnga," declared the pessimistic
boarder. "Have some sausage, Mr.
Wombat," s"KgeiK-'d the landlady.
WaaJjingtoa Herald. : f
A Queer Customer.
"Mandy," said 'the village tailor to
nls wife, "I'm going to give Sam toil
Hogs a suit of ckithes for a pig." "My
geodness, papa!"' exclaimed his little
duugbtor. "what does a pig want
lth.a suit of clothes?"
7 ;;' f4yi:;Tf i
ion mn oiD
Car HEUIF
lit trouble:
In Touch, Always.
"It Is odd that pickpockets are such
an unpopular class." "I can't see why
they should be popular." "Don't they
always keep in touch with the mulU
tucbuT" S Cures While You Walk.
AlJr-n'i Pw.t-Kite la a certain urcfor hot.
JweatinK.aalliia.aiifUwollori.ai hii.g fc-t. Soitl
V . . . 1 . 1 ""lar- unr. i accept an j
.....oiu.u. t rim par-aaire ttLL-IL,
Alteu S OUaateil, L Koy, N. Y.
Addrea
t.ong-Keaded Husband.
"This Is good wine. I must take
tome a "few bottles to my wife." "She
never touches wine, as you know."
Tree; but it will be a little present
for her, and I can Tteep tt from going
to waste." Washington Herald.
wouia ee rwo t onaesiraoiee.
Ambasaadors from a besieged town
were treating vita Alexander the
Great on the terms of surrender. Al
exander ordered that Acuphis, the eld
est of the ambassadors, should be the
governor of tba town, and that be
should send Immediately as hostages
100 of the beat citizens. Acuphis
then smilingly observed: "Sire, I
could govern better if thou wouldst
permit me to send thee 100 of tba
worst citizens Instead of 100 of the
best." (
The Blushing octopus.
The octopus frequently changes Us
color, like a marine cameleon. It
would appear, from recent studies of
the creature, that the colored pigment
whereby this change In color Is ef
fected la contained In envelopes In
its skin, In the tissues of which are
muscular fibers actuated by nerves.
Should these fibers become relaxed a
dark pigment eppears. The phenome
non is Bald to be analogous to blush
ing. Harper's Weekly.
London's Italian Colony.
The Italians in London, England,
are Bufflclent of themselves to form a
large town. There are as many as
14,000, abont 2,000 of whom are Ice
cream verniers and 1,000 organ-grinders.
The other 11,000 are chiefly en-,
gaged aa plaster bust sellers, artists'
models, tooks, valets, teachers, artists,
restaurant and hotel keepers, and so
on.
The Family
Physician
The best medicines in the
world cannot take the place of
the family physician. Consult
him early when taken ill. If
the trouble is with your
throat, bronchial tubes, or
lungs, ask him about taking
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Then
take it or not, as he says,
A
W publish our formu
9
yers
We benlah elftobol
from our aamtlotnee
We are i yon to
ootiau I your
dootnr
rzaaasBaaeukaacaaeaai
Bilious attacks, sick-headaches, indiges
tion, constipation, dizzy spells these
are some of the results of an inactive
liver. Ask your doctor if he endorses
Ayer's Pills in these cases. The dose
is small, one pill at bedtime.
Made by the J. C. Ay er Co.. Lowell. Mae.
Erltish Interested In Gai.
In addition to 1,255 gas undertakings
in England, there were last year 20)
British companies owning gas works
on the European continent aiid la
other parts of the world.-
Woman's Power
Over Man
dowment is the power lJSfv'' ' "
B ana nonesi love ui v ' V " 1 -es
it and still love on, i) "'' ' j
know the heart agony f,' y ,
ho suffers from weak--
it special womanly or Vvi - ,i f
XVoman's most flloriotis endowment
to awaken and hold the pure and honest love of a
worthy man. When ahe loses it and still love on,
so one in the wide world can know the heart agony
she eadurea. I be woman w
. 4 .1 m ra rt A ..... vn . fit hja- 1nf.ial wnmanl. nr. .
.. : . ,U nn-tf In (w-. lit ,1 Mi. v v6
man. Her general health suffers and she loses j? f ( f .; ' AW'ii
her good looks, ber attractiveness, her amiability '
and her rower and prestia a woman. Dr. R.V,"nerce, cf CuSTalo, N.Y.,with
the assrStance of his staff ct able physicians, has prrsc-.-ibcd foe and cured many '
thousands of women. He ha devised a successful remedy for woman's ail
ments. It is known as Dr. Pierce's Favorit Prescription. It is a positive v
epecine 'for the weaknesses and disorders peculiar to women. It purifies, regu-
la4eii, rtrengthen and heals. Medicine dealers sell it. No kontst dealer wilLi
2vie ?you to accept a substitute in order to make a little larger profit..
IT MAKES WEAK VOjMEN STIZONG &
SICK 170MEir WELL. -
Or Plrree't Pleasant Pellets regulate and tiremgtbea Stomach, Liver id Bowels. -
2
1
CURED IN 0.'i DAY
Aa ale, a few doaea of Men-rot 'e Cold Remedy
will bralc up any cold and prevent pneumonia. It
reliera the head, throat and Invs almost in-
tantiy. Price 26 centa at any dm; gixtt or aent
pontpaftL
If yeu need Medical advice wrte to Munvon'a
Doctors. They will carefully dHuanose your case
and arrve you advice by mail, absolutely free.
Addreaa Professor Hunyon. 63d iand .leHeraon
treettvFUiadelphia, Pa. ,
At s. x A
1
OMi I'AIKof hit WOYH' J,iJ.50or
SJ.IiOStKIKS will poallHelroiitwear
Ti 1'AIKSuf oiHlinary lioya'ahoc
fait Color tyleU UmH Sxtiviioely.
Dally Reminder,
tfo 'better jjay than this on wlilch
to follow Wdlt Whitman's example
to loaf .and Intlte your soul, provided
your soul 'will .accept tho Invitation.
At least j-ou can loaf.
mm
1ALG0HQL
yD?IUM TOBACCO
nlyuatuortseditel'jr
tuuio la urraoiu writ
f
1 1. S- ' ,-
i. fti.aaaaiivar-ilr.-
1X3 OUT OP TOWN
1 LVI LL
wn wwIvp pWTr.r tivnt-
incrifH at nnn-roiaonotaj,
HeAltbilMlidi&x rmidiu
xi o ill
CGfEWO
thjr Chines ,dootorH
Try one more if you havsjfoeen rfoestorlnn with
this on and ifuitmi iwid hte not obUinorl per.
mrtnpnt mllof, IjH llii- Krtit nnture hextJor dUii.
noun your cnHAaiit. ptvKiril awnie ronuidy wiiono
ftotlon U qiiick. iiureuid tmt&. him prutKiriptlong
ra pnmmuntifM iroin ivooiR. Jttontm. nuui tnc
hark tlmt hiivfi lie3tm ffAtfidrttd f,rora every quar
tftrof the idol w. 'J'hwMwret of theme nuicinot
itrA not known to ih ouisltla world, but hnv Ixwn
handed down from tulhajt to aoa in iho hyuielan'
fttaiiUw In Oh iu.
CONSULTATION FREE.
If Ton live out of town nnd cannot nail. wrlfj l!nt
? top tom blank and olronlur, euultMing 4 owti In
tssUlpS.
THE C. GEE WO CHINESE MEDICINE CO.
162 First St., Cor. Morrison
Portland, Oregon.
P N U
No, 4911
"tTTUEN wrlttnr to advertiser pleaso
lneullun tfiia inpsr.
Human Endurance.
"No test of human endurance from
ttie physical standpoint can compare
In seventy with that Imposed upon
tUe workers In the steel and Iron
mills of the Pittsburg district, de
clares a writer In Current Literature.
Dy a slngllar paradox an idea 'prevails
among the workers themselves that
these labors of theirs are healthful.
The whole eubject has Just been in
estigated with pnins and thorough
ness Ay the expert of the New York
state department of ..labor, John A.
Fitch, who finds the workers for the
most tjart henUthy, but he suspects
tnat tms excellent physical condition
Is due to the precautions taken by
the men. and not to the capacity they
poesess for withstanding the territo
strain te which they are subjected
daily. The severity of the strata It-
Be.f i due to the Incredible heat, im
posing, as it does, the most tremen
dous of ail physical tests to which
the human organism Is subjected la
any form of recognized human activ
ity. What Mr; Fitch has to say on
the subject is confirmed by the best
medical opinion be was enabled' to
consult in the course of the ' Ipng
study of conditions made for "the itus
sell Sage foundation. The heat has
effects so marked that on a street car
the men employed where the high
temperature strikes their faces can
be singled out because of their pe
culiar complexion. Sometimes their
faces are red.
the i
name
to remember
i need a remedy
iycui
The Patient Walter.
Prof. W. Lawson "Tall, apropos of
the new serum enite for. hay fever,
aaid at a medical banquet in Denver:
"This cure Is the result of patience,
the result of much patient toll. In
deed, when I think of the- patient
waiting Involved In the perfecting of
tbis cure, I em reminded of Dr. Bob
Sawyer's ante-room.
"Dr. Bob Sawyer stepped proudly
Into his ante-room one day. There
were quite eight or aine persona
there. And Dr. Bob, looking from one
face to another . with . complacence
Bald:
well, who comes first? Who's
been waiting the longest?"
"'Here, doc that's me,' eald Snip
the tailor, rising and flourishing his
unpaid (hill. I ve been waiting over
eighteen months ! "
I BOtTHC 1
I 50 Njr aawn 1
I loaawMec N"-' fitoraaoer Frank DroSQ. 1
Lfc eoariANaoaieoa. 1 j
fOR nini; ri re- distemper
CATARRHAL FEVER
AND ALL NOSE
AND THROAT DISEASES
Cnre the gick and acts as a preventive for others. Liquid
g;vi;a on the tongue. Safe for brood mares and allothers. JBet
kidney itraedy ; 50 cents and tl a bottle; 5and $10 the dozen.
Sold by all drup-gists and horse goods houses, or sent, express
paid, by the manufacturers.
SPOHN MEDICAL CO., Chemists, Goshen, Ind.
Origin of Uncut
The seashore book shop was crowd
ed. Best sellers at $1.15, $1.25 and
Distrust.
"That man wants to know whether
you are going to stand by him," said
even $1.60 were going like hot cakes. the political assistant. "I'm obliged
f'ALBERS BROS.
DAIRY FEED!
BEST AND CHEAPEST,
Spare the Rod.
Parents take notice.
The advocates of whipping as
means of discipline are accustomed to
quote King Solomon as saying: "Spare
the rod and spoil the child." What
Solomon did say was: "He that spar-
eth the rod haterth bis son." But the
word "rod" in that connection does
not necessarily mean corporal punish
taent. It simply means parental au
thority and guidance. The same He
brew word Is used in Psalms, xxlil,
where David says: The Lord la rtv
shepherd; I shall not want; his rod
and his staff they comfort me." The
rod was the symbol of authority and
power, not a rawhide, a ruler or a
hickory stick. Exchange.
Useful Suggestion.
Lord Lufflngham (warmly) The
blawsted commoners will soon "have
us out of business entirely, bah Jove I
What?
Lord Punlelgh Yaas, ; bah Jove!
WV11 soon ha, ha, ha! be nothing
but reereau -'-iwJ
'.mill
Ask your dealer for it. If he does
not handle it drop sis a postal card
and we will furnish you the name of
a dealer who does
ffilALBERS BROSil
, r ll-rMIUlNG cpiiii;
pPORTim
iuv iiiuiiiiciur, jjuBiiiug inrougn a
throng of pretty girls In white, said
Joyously:
"W don't need to handle uncuts
in this glorious country of ours. Why
actually-, I've Just had to wire to New
York tor two extra salesmen."
"But -what has that got to do with
the uneuts?" the reporter inquired.
"Uncuts," said the dealer, "are
books with uncut edges. They orig
inated m Scotland. In Scotland, in
the past, a man would enter your
shop today, read a chapter of some
book or other and saunter out with
out buying anything. Tomorrow he
would read another chapter gratis,
and by the end of the month he would'
have finished the volume and be well
Into another.
"Hence the Scottish publishers and
booksellers hit on the uncut, which
you can't read without buying."
The dealer helped a pretty elri to
stow In her limousine a stack of best
sellers.
"But thank fortune," he said, "we
don't need uncuts here."
SMILE ON WASH DAY.
The laundrees' delight is RED
CROSS BALL BLUE. A neat, handy
pacKage, noinmg to Dreak or spill,
and a blue that is all blue.
It la so far superior to any liquid
bluing that there is no comparison.
Always produces snow white clothes.
Large package 10 cents. ASK yottk
GROCER.
to,' replied Senator Sorghum. "It
wouldn't be safe not to stand by him
close enough to watch him."
Pick Up Fallen Fruit.
Keep all. the fallen fruit picked ud
The best way to do this Is to have
sheep or. hogs in the orchard; they!
will eat tne raiien ones. These fallen
fruits contains the grubs of Insects,
and by killing them you lessen next
year's pests. '
Don't Hesitate
To Take
Hostetier's
Stomach Bitters
It has a proven reputa
tion in cases 01 foor An
petite, Belchine:. Heart-
burn. Flatulency, Indi-
esuon, uostiveness,
bids, Grippe and Mala
ria. Don't experiment
insist on having
HOSTETTER'S
TONES AND INVIGORATES
jLnan
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lOMBSTONE SALESMEN WANTED
Jn- rommiinitiefi whre we are not rcpreftent
ed: no experience reiuired; need not inter
fere with other husinefw; apply yottr leisure
time to it. Largest and beat known mnnu
f&otnrera of Monuments in the West. Qual
ity and low prioea.
PACIFIC MAORI F Jt C.DAMiTP unotve
377-79-S1 Valencia St., S- f.. CmKf
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WHY THE CHICKEN BUSINESS PAYS.
eastern markets over .1,000,000 per annum for emra alone. Why not share in some of thia money? '
WHAT WIS WILL DO FOR YOU.
market your product and co-opera t with you at all times.
: tv S and 10-Acre Tracts, $75 to- $150 Per Acre, on Easy Terms.
Write for Literature. ,
Originators
Oakland Poultry Products Company,1 Inc.
of Exclusive Poultry Colonies. Main 1590. - 308 Spalding Bide..
Spalding Bldg., Portland, Or.'
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