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S C I E N T I F I C D U S T ER A Tm Growing O ld Fast And you know why, too. It’s those gray hairs! Don’t you know that Ayer’s Hair Vigor restores color to gray hair? Well, it does. And it never fails, either. It stops falling hair also, and keepa the scalp clean and healthy. Do not grow old too fasti " I h . . . used A y«r'i H alf Vigor for ra.n y yoort mod I should Indood bo sorry to bo ob- llgsd to do w ithout It. It k ssp s toy hslr from turning grsy. sn d nlso kseps m y sculp clsuu snd hsulUky."— E . 8 . f m r i K L i i , Cunyou City, Oregon. A W o m a n '« S c h e m e t o S u p p r e s s t h e D e a d ly G e r m . T h e c u lt of th e m o d ern h o u se w ife fo rb id s th e u se o f th e e rs tw h ile u n i v e rsa l f e a th e r d u s te r a n d fa v o rs wool- eu p o lish in g m lts, o r fa b ric d u s te rs o f som e kind, silk o n es m o st o f all. O ne o f th e fa b ric d u s te rs re c e n tly In- | v e n te d by a N ew Y ork w o m an is b u ilt up o f a den sely w o v en fa b ric o f a c o m p a ra tiv e ly h a rd , long n a p or th re a d s . T h is Is d o u b led upon Itself, an d a c e n te r tu b e , o r p ocket, fo rm e d i by a d o u b le line o f stitc h in g , o v er w liich Is s titc h e d a ta p e re in fo rc in g strip . T h e w e ft th r e a d s a r e c o m p a ra tiv e ly so ft a n d form th e d u s te r p ro p e r by th e rem o v al o f th e w a rp th r e a d s as f a r a s th e stitc h in g , p ro d u c in g a frin g e. In to th e co m p leted tu b e a stick o f c o n v e n ie n t size Is p laced, w ith a p o rtio n e x te n d in g bey o n d th e d u s te r p ro p e r to form a h an d le. W hen th e tu b e o f fa b ric Is m o u n ted upon M ade b y J . O. A y e r Co., L o w e ll, M aas. ▲Iso m a n u fa c tu re r* o f E ucb , , _ _> C a n n o t R e d u c e a R a te . I t is s ta te d in W a sh in g to n , t h a t u n d e r th e T o w n sen d ra te b ill, if a r a te is j fixed b y th e co m m issio n i t c a n n o t be lo w ered b y a r a ilro a d . S h o u ld an e m e r gency a ris e c a llin g for a d ecreased ra te , th e ra ilro a d s o r s h ip p e rs w ould h a v e to a p p e a l ag a in to t h e co m m issio n , th e r e b ein g n o la titu d e a llo w e d ,.w h a te v e r th e I love to h ear the girl refuse the villain’s c irc u m sta n c e s . H ith e r to a m a x im u m gold to take, A nd say th a t rags are rcyal duds ra te h a s been th e ru le , b u t n o su ch concession is m ad e u n d e r th e p ro p o sed when worn for v irtu e’s sake; I love to see her beaux decline to heed le g isla tio n . th e rich m an’s beck, And sw at the villain w ith a club ath w a rt his ugly neck. 1905 LEWIS & CLARK EXPOSITION 0 not for me the G allic farce, the Ibsen V o t F i r s t C lans H o te l an<J R o o m A c c o m m o d a t i o n s IN PORTLAND d u r i n g th « fol-de-rol. EXPOSITION a p p ly a t o n c e a n d s e n d W here m an is but a jack an ap e s and y o u r r e s e r v a ti o n te e of $‘2.<X), to a p p ly wom an is a doll; o n r e n t of y o u r ro o m . R o o m s in a l l p a r t s o f th e c it y . 60c t o $2 0 » p e r d a r . I’ll ta k e th e sturdy plot in w hich the RESERVE YOUR ROOMS WITtlOUT DE- villain trie s to w reck LAY AND GET YOUR CHOICE. W Yite for The hero’s life, and in th e end ju s t gets t a i l i n t o n n u t i o n to D e p a r t m e n t 1, it in th e neck. CXPOSITION ACCOMMODATION BURCAU —L ouisville C ourier-Journal. The Only Official Bureau of the Lewis It Clark Fair P i so s Cure fs a rem edy for coughs, colds and consum ption. T ry it. Price 26 oents, gt druggists. G oodnoogh Building, P o rtla n d , O reg o n OUTSIDE INN - S w a p p i n g C om p ilm e x it « . sarsaparilla . CHERRV PECTORAL. l i n y 's B e s t o f A ll P la y s . I do not care for problem plays; give me the kind of play In which th e girl is ju st a s pure as are the flowers in M ay; T he play in which in tim e of need the hero’s rig h t on deck, And w here the schem ing villain gets it alw ay s in the neck. H u p re in e E v e n t. E v e ry d a y 's w o rk sh o u ld be a su. p re m e e v e n t In e v e ry Ufa. W e should com e to It a s c a re fu lly p re p a re d a s the p rtm a d o n n a w h o Is tr y in g to bold the w o rld 's su p re m a c y In song com es be fo re h e r au d ien ce. T h en o u r w ork w o u ld b r e a th e o u t th e v ig o r a n d vi ta lity a n d fre s h n e s s w h ich w e p u t Into It. T h e n life w o u ld be glorified, an d , t h e w o rk o f th e w orld Illu m in a te d , th« h a n d le It fn rn U b e a a c o n v e n ie n t tr a n s f o rm e d .— O. 8. W arden In "Suc- (lu stin g d ev ice t h a t w ill effectiv ely op- e r a te o v e r a la rg e su rfa c e . W h en th e cess Magazine.” fa b ric becom es soiled o r lo ad ed w ith d u s t It m ay be re a d ily rem o v ed fro m th e h o ld e r a n d b e a te n o r boiled to His Health Was Wrecked riliz e i t T h e loose, s o f t c h a r a c te r Pe-ru-na Gave New Life , o s te f th e fa b ric la su c h t h a t It re a d ily tak e* up th e d u s t a n d re ta in s I t “ I h a v e J u s t in v e n te d a n ew s a u sa g e,” sa id th e b u tc h e r, h a n d in g som e to th e p o e t f o r him to try . “ A h!” ex c la im e d he, “ it is a poem ! By th e w a y , h a v e you r e a d m y la te s t poem ?” “ In d eed , y e s .”, rep lied th e b u tc h e r w ith a lig h t of a p p re c ia tio n in his eyes; “ I t is a sa u sa g e .”— H o u s to n H e r ald. '___________ E l e c t r ic l i g h t e d ro o m s . B a th s a n d m o d e rn c o n v e n ie n c e s . R o o m s 50c, $1 a n d $1.60 p e r d a y C ritic is m . 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Y ., w rite s as follow s: “ W ell?” " P e r u n a h as m y h e a rty in d o rse m e n t ' r e tu rn in g to th e ir p e rc h to w a it fo r “ O ne d ay , a f t e r he h ad c a rrie d It for as a re sto ra tiv e to n ic of su p e rio r m e rit. a n o th e r v ictim . S p a rro w s lik e to be th irty y en rs, he w as c ro ssin g a field A t tim e s w h en I h a v e been c o m p le te ly n e a r o r on tb e g ro u n d . W oodpeck- a n d a n old b u ll g ot a f t e r him an d b ro k e n dow n from excess of w ork, so | era lik e to clim b a b o u t ln th e tre e s, g av e him a to ss. W hen he cam e lim p t h a t m y fa c u ltie s seem ed a c tu a lly a t a b ra c in g on th e ir stiff ta ils , h e a d up. ing in to tb e b o u se a n d to ld us a b o u t It s ta n d s till, P e ru n a haa acted aa a h e a l I t h a s been a s c e rta in e d t h a t In -the I sa id : in g resto rer, s ta rtin g tb a m a c h in e ry of m ain , b ird s lik e to fo llo w “ ‘W hy d id n ’t you th ro w sn u ff ln bis v a lle y s m in d an d body a fre sh w ith new life w h e n th e y .can, ev en g o in g b a c k f o r U n cle J e r r y ? 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