Night Sweats & Cough, * l i * C h ild r e n W e re M a d * to S m ok e It may seem strange that there was a period In English history when Ju E. W . W alton, Condr. 8. P. R y ., 717 venile smoking was enforced officially, Van Ness 8t., San A ntonio, Tex.. but it Is nevertheless true. The diarist writ08* “ During the summer and fall Hearne, In writing of the Plague of of 11102, m y annoyance from catarrh London, says: "Even children were reached that stage where it wns actual obliged to smoak. And I remember that misery and developed alarming sym p I heard formerly Tom Rogers, who was toms, such as a very deep-seated cough, yeoman beadle, say that when he was night sweats, and pains in the head and , a school boy at Eton that year whan chest. I experimented with several so- i the plague raged all the boys of that called remedies before I finally decided I school were obliged to smoak In the to take a thorough course o f Pcruna. school every morning, and that he was “ T w o o f my friends had gone so far as never whipped so much in his life us to inform me that the thing for me to do he was one morning for not sinoak- was to resign my position and seek a ing.” _____________ ___ h igher, more congenial cli mate. Every T h e C o u n t r y ’ » Pe nt D ron ed Mnn. one thought 1 had consumption and 1 The best dressed mail iu the United was not expected to live very long. “ Having procured somePeruna, I de- ¡ States, according to the host of au cided to give it a thorough test and ap thority, is C. S. Eddy, a banker’s clerk plied myself assiduously to the task o f of Providence, It. I. Eddy possesses taking it, as per instructions, in the some fifty-odd suits. He says that is meantime. approximately the number, but really “ The effects were soon apparent, all it’s too much trouble to count them, alarming symptoms disappeared and you know. There is a suit for each my general health became fully as good day in a month, suits for social func as it had ever been in my life. tions, for driving, walking, for almost “ I have resorted to the use o f Peruna every si>eeial thing a human being can on two or three occasions since that do. Moreover, it is said he is con time to cure m yself of bad cold—” stantly adding to his collection. Not Illiteracy tn the U nited States. H urd to Do. “ George,” asked Mrs. Ferguson, “ if I should want to put some money in the bank while you are away how will I go about it?” ‘‘That's easy, Laura,” said Mr. Fergu sou. ‘‘All you have io do is to go to the bank, make a noise like a depositor, and there will be somebody to see that you don’t get away till you have got rid of your money.”— Chicago Tribune. A study of the. United States report on Illiteracy reveals some Interesting Items. Iowa heads the list with only 23 Illiterates to each thousand popula tion, Louisiana at the other end of the list with 3S5 to each thousand. No State with umpulaory education has more thru S4 illiterates to the thou sand. The eighteen States without compulao:..' education laws have from M oth ers w ill fin d M rs. W in s lo w ’ s S o o t h in g th e b e s t remedy t o use fox t h e ir ch: ld r 'O 111 to 3.80 illiterates to each thousaud l Byrup u r i n g th e t e e t h in g p e r io d . of population. The C A STO R IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears t h e Signature o f Tit for T at. Alp habet. The great Phoenician alphabet, the parent of every form of European writing and of the scripts of Persia, Arabia and India as well, owes but little to Egypt. It is true that in the construction of their alphabet the Phoenicians made use of certain hier atic characters found iu their trade dealings with Egypt, but this fact in no way detracts from the glory of the invention which belongs to the ‘‘Yan kees of antiquity.”— New York Amer/ can. Affable Barber— You're very bald on top. sir. Self-Conscious Customer (much an noyed)— What if I am? You needn’t Catarrh Cannot be Cured talk so much. 'Ow about that squiut with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh Is a blood of yours?— London Telegraph. or constitutional di ease, and in order ocu re I lc ft c n t e d It. Caller (trying to be complimentary) — I notice one interesting peculiarity about your little boy. He is ambidextrous. Mrs. Struckoyle (with a frosty gleam in her eye)— Not at all, Mrs. Ilighsome. His legs are just as straight as any body’s. The favorite amusements of Queen Wilhelmina of Holland are skating ami rid ins, but as a child her hobby was the keeping of poultry. The cleanest.lightest and most comfortable The quartz lamp is the latest electric lighting apjmratus. It is a mercury-va por lamp with a quartz tube in a glass globe, and resembles an arc lamp in gen eral appearance. It is to be used as a single lamp at 220 volts, and has a rat ing of 3,000 candles, consuming 0.25 watt per candle power. Its life is given at 1,000 hours, and an advantage claimed for it is that it ¡9 unnecessary to replace any electrodes. Tact. POMMEL SL IC K E R “ You insisted on our coming to this hot, horrid place,” shrilled Mrs. Outsome, “ and I’m sunburnt till I look like an Apache Indian !” “ Not at all, my love,” said Mr. Out some. “ Your complexion is a clear, beau tiful light brown.” Thus did a soft tan, sir, as it were, turn away wrath.—Chicago Tribune. At the same time cheapest In the end b e c a u se It w ears longest ‘359 Everywhere Every garment, guaranteed , r waterproof Catalog free SOS I CRESCENT E G G -P H O S P H A T E BAKING POWDER j» It y<*u must take inten al remedies. Hall’s C.itarrh Cure is taken internal y, and acts di rectly upon the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is not a quack medic.ne. It was prescribed by one ofti.e best physic ans in this countay for years and is a regular pre- cription. It is composed of the best tonics know .combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two ingredients is what produces such wonderful results in cur- ing Catarrh Pend for test moniais free. 0 , J V £ HEXEY A r o - Props., Toledo, O. Sold by Pruggi-ts, priee 75c. Ta.;e Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. j * A modern leavener at a moderate price; is 30 per cent, more efficient than “ Trust” or Cream- of-Tartar products and absolutely free from the health-racking Rochelle Salts residue invariably accompanying their use. Get it from your Grocer 2 5 c -F U L L P O U N D -2 5 c Alm ost! H eco n clled to It. The Moors were preparing to leave the Alhambra. "W e might as well go. anyhow,” they said. ‘‘The Americans will he here pretty soon looking for souvenirs.” Hastily gathering up their trinkets, they departed, only regretting that they couldn’t take the glorious landscape along, too. _________________ Adding t o I l l s Saffcring*. The Doctor— I expected to go out of town next Saturday, as usual, to spend Sunday with my family in the country, but professional duties forbid. The fates are against me. The Frofessor—The fates arc to blame, are they? Well, it’s natural for a week ender to come to a lame conclusion. H orrors of P o litics. “Then you knew something of it al ready?” said the chairman of the notifi cation committee, much chagrined. “ Yes,” answered the nominee, “ I saw an intimation of it in the newspapers. In fact, gentlemen,” he added, with a broad smile on his sunny face, “ I had a printer’s inkling of it.” —Chicago Tribune. Pale, Thin, Nervous ? 1* : our c noth via: iU r In any way to tho ohovvf If ■> ! o need to wear a wobbly. unusable par* Sal plate or ill-tttm a . ordinary bridge work. The Lr. Wiao •MUm o ' ‘ TE E TH W .T H C U T E L A T E S " The result o f 21 years’ erperienre. 'h e rew wny of ^ pla cin g teeth in the nrouth teeth in ¡act. teeth in •Ppearance. teeth to chew yoor food upon, aa yoo nfon jou r natural ones Our force ie orrwn- we can do sour entire crown, bridge o r plate •ork in a day if n e o m r r Positively poioJeoa •« irartin* Only hi*h ciam. sr ten tine work. W I S E D E N T A L C O -, I N C . Dr X A V i e M t n u r r 21 years Hi For- land f lo o r I r il,n r Palldin ?. Third a».d '•«•*- Iniiton Ktreet« OfCce t m r*. * A M to 9 t M. Aoo- Ja;« t o l l * M fft . c-s 1 l-m s u n * . Sue. p.-tea. * 1 bOL.es a M.<J Alain 2USi 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. We know what he will say about this -, grand old family medicine. Sold for over 60 years. TW* 1« tho flrtt qneaticvn your doctor would aak : "A r e your b«>wc a regu ar ? ” He know# that d u F j action o f th e how e'a la absolutely easentini to recovery. K eep your liver active end your bow el« regular by taking laxative i o f Ayer’ s Pills. 7 L ijers b f J .C A jo v Co., L ow ell, A *s o m a n u fa ct u re r a o f > B«m Hone. a te . ta FRI Y PECTORAL awe CHINA IS STRICKEN BEST TP.EÄTMENT FOP CATARRH N E G L E C T S GRAND CANAL. China Laying Up T roib le for Future, Says Critic. Shanghai. Sept. 21.— A writer in the Cholera Epidemic In Cities Is North China Herald protests against The entire inner portion of onr bodies is covered w ith a soft, delicate the ruin which is being allowed to j lin in g called m ucous m em brane; this is kept in healthy condition b y the Killing Hundreds. So lon g as tbe overtake the great triumph of engi 1 nourishm ent and vital v igor it receives from the blood. MORE CASES APPEAR IN MANILA Rigid Inspection D iscovers M any C o n cealed Cases— A rm y F ig hting Disease in Philippines. W ashington, Sept. 22.— Reports to the public health service show that ! cholera is epidemic in A m oy and | Hankow, China, claiming at the latter place 60 victims per day. The disease is also prevalent at Shanghai, Su- chow, Nutigchow, Ningpo and Nan kin. Governor General Smith, o f the Philippines, sent the follow ing dis- I patch to the bureau o f insular af j fairs under today's date: “ For the 24 hours beginning 8 A M. September 19, 43 cases o f cholera; on September 20, 59 cases. It is be lieved increase was due to putting on 200 inspectors, who discovered hidden cases. Cold rains also served to in crease the number of cases. Have whole police force o f Manila now on house-to-house canvass. Tom orrow 200 constabulary will be put to work, if necessary. Increased inspection to day and cold rains may result in large number of cases. ‘‘At 6 P. M. today we had 35 cases.” Marine hospital service advices show that during the past month cholera has appeared in various provinces, cases and deaths occurring in Santa Barabara, Jarov, Port of Iloilo, Baro- taz and Dumangas. Mail advices say that the disease is clearing up rapidly in the provinces which were first affected The cases in the provinces affected later remain about stationary. K E E P C A S T R O F O R L IF E . President’s Partisans S ta rt M ovem ent to Prolong His Rule. neering, the Grand Canal of China. circulation remains pure this membrane w ill be healthy, but when the blood becomes infected with catarrhal im purities and poisons this inner lining of The government, he points out ,is al- the body becom es irritated and diseased, and tbe unpleasant and serious lowing the canal to go to decay. The \ sym ptom s o f Catarrh com m ence. There is a tight, stuffy feelin g in the lower stretches have within the past j nose, watery eyes, buzzing noises in the ears, often sligh t deafness, difficult few months been allowed to become breathing, etc. The disease cannot be reached by external treatment, though S. S.’ S, cures the habitat of organized and aggres I such measures afford tem porary te litf in som e instances. sive river pirates, who fire into steam Catarrh by cleansing tlie blood o f all im purities and poisons. Then as rich, launches and plunder passenger boat? pure blood circulates through the body, the inflamed, irritated membranes heal, the discharge ceases, headaches are relieved and every sym p tom disap and cargo boats indiscriminately. Ini pears. Catarrh, being a disease in w hich the entire blood circulation is the upper regions of the canal there affected, can on ly be cured by a remedy that goes to the very bottom and is, on the other hand, a constant I removes every particle o f the im purity from the blood, and this is just what shortage o f water, or so much that it S. S. S. does. Book on Catarrh and any »nodical advice free to all who cannot be utilized. A more perfeci wnte- THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO,, ATLANTA, GA. provision by nature of vast natural dams in the great lakes o f southwest A u alrulina (allo t». L iteral. Shantung and northern Kaingsu it All children in Australia are drilled, A house painter iu a New Hampshire would be difficult to find anywhere but they are either unused or mis hut the elder boys are attached to the village wus proceeding down “ the mala Australian military forces by meuus of 1 Street” one day when he was accosted used. The writer goes on to allude to the the cadet corps. Almost every large by a fellow-townsman. silting-up o f the erratic Yellow river, lehool has its baud of cadets, who “ llello, T om !" called the latter. which is now in many places as much wear neat khaki uniforms and are "Why, 1 thought you were working on above the level o f all the surrounding armed with light rities, Iu the use of old Spinner's house to-day." country as the second story o f a house which they are frequently Instructed. “ I was about to commence the Job.” above the ground. Those who know ■aid the painter, “ when the old man best, he says, predict another tre Every year those boys have shooting picked a quarrel with me. He said he’d mendous calamity from this source in I matches, and the scores prove that the not distant future. Then there [ among the youngsters there are many put the paint on himself.” "D o you think he’ll do It?” will be exclamations o f surprise that who have already become skilled “ Well," said the paluter, with a it did not com e sooner, and howls for marksmen.— London Standard. smile, “ when I passed Just now that la funds for “ relief.” Millions o f Chi where he had put a great deal o f I t" nese will be impoverished, hundreds W h i t e P r r l t In I h e F a s t . of thosands o f them will be rendered The "while peril" is as threatening to n e v e r M e t o n e lirto re. homeless, and tens o f thousands of the East as the “ yellow danger” is to The butler, tired of having nothing to them drowned and starved. the West. China and Japan should agree to stop the Europeans and the Ameri do, had gone out to the stables to com cans from cornering the whole of the In mune with the coachman, and was nosing IO W A S Y S T E M N O T L E G A L . dustrial and commercial markets in the around in his usual dignified way. 'My word I” he exclaimed, looking with far East.— The Taiyo, Tokio. some curiosity at an implement he had Federal C o u rt Strikes at Evasion o f E I T C St. Vitus’ Dunce and <*rvous LMsen.se« perma- just picked up. "That’s the biggest safe 1 1 1 3 neatly cured b ) l>r. i i I m ' i ChrMi N« t \ Re ty razor I ever saw. Prohibition L aw . How do you put storer. Send for FREE $2.00 trial l>ottle and treatise. Davenport, fa., Sept. 21.— According Pr. B. II. K line, L d., 931 Arch 8t., Philadelphia, Pa. the blades in it, Juwge?” "Safety razor!" howled the coachman, to a decision rendered Saturday by | A n o y on C lervym en . "You bloomin’ idjit, that's a currycomb!” Judge Smith McPherson, of the I Bishop Potter, at an eceleslastlenl United States circuit court, the Iowa ■ dinner iu New York, read a Coopers mulct law system, under which s ?-\ town school boy's essay on Clergymen. loons are now operating, is illegal. The essay, which created much amuse Judge McPherson further declares the ment, was as follow s: “ There are 3 kinds of clergymen blsh- of the Well-Inform^tl of the World has Iowa mulct law is no license system up8 rectors and curnts. the hlshups tell always been for a simple, pleasapt and that there has been no license! the reeters to work ami the curnts have system in Iowa for the last quarter to do It. A curate Is a thin married and efficient liquid laxative remedy of o f a century, and for that time there I man but when he Is n recter he gets known value; a laxative which physi has never been a lawful sale of liquor j fuller and can preach longer sermons cians could sanction for family use because Its component parts are as a beverage within the state of and bocunis a good man.” known to them to be wholesome and Iowa. He further holds that no per H o w I t H u p p e n o i l. truly beneficial ia effect, acceptable son under any circumstances, can “True, the night was dark, but he lawfully sell liquor as a beverage in appeared to Jump deliberately In front to the system and gentle, yet prompt. In action. Iowa. The decision was made in a of the automobile." In supplying that demand with lti suit o f the United Breweries Com “ Force of habit. The poor fellow panies of Chicago vs. the Civic Fed was an actor and nntnrally dived for excellent combination of Syrup of eration o f Davenport. The complain the spot light."— Kansas City Journal. Figs and Elixir of Senna, the Cali ants charged the federation with a fornia Fig Syrup Co. proceeds along ■toll«? o f t h « I 'a n t . conspiracy, and sought to eninin them from abating property on which a sa "So, woman, you treasure anothe- ethical lines and relies on the merits loon had been closed, Judge McPher mnn's photograph?” of the laxative for Its remark' 'ile son denied the application lor a writ "D on't Is* foolish, Henry. This Is n success. of injunction. Under the mulct law portrait of yourself when you hail That Is one o f many reasons why Iowa saloonkeepers have been paying hair.”— Louisville Courier-Journal. Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna Is $600 annually as a tax, with the un given the preference by the WelF derstanding that it legalized their sale of intoxicating liquors and gave them Informed. To get Its beneficial effects relief from the old pruhibitionary law, always buy the genuine— manufac which is still on the statute books. tured by the California Fig Syrup Co., :>nly, and for sale by all leading BIG G U N S R O AR IN P A R IS . druggists. Price fifty cents per bottle. The General Demand Caracas, via Willemstead, Curacoa Sept. 22.-—Partisans o f President Cas tro in recent speeches have initiated a movement to proclaim Castro pres ident o f Venezuela for life. Baron Zieckendorff, German minis ter, presented the answer o f the Neth erlands government to the last Veil ezuelan note to Foreign Minister Paul three days ago. Yesterday the minis, ter took it to Valencia and delivered it to President Castro, who is still enjoying himself with banquets and balls in the inland city. The con tents o f this last Dutch note are care fully guarded, but there is good rea son to believe that it is not an ulti matum. Baron Zieckendorff. who has acted diplomatically for the Netherlands since the rupture with Venezuela, will attempt to persuade President Castro to yield sufficiently to avoid a con flict, as Germany, it is held here, de Sleep Alm ost Impossible to Citizens BOTTLE J 5 CTS.ATAH TTÜCERS During M ilitary M aneuvers. sires that the Venezuelan status quo be maintained. Paris, Sept, 21.— Sleep in Paris has been almost out o f the question these FEARS OPEN REVOLT. last nights, and Parisians and their ARRANGE TO STOP AT American and other foreign visitors T H E C O R N E L IU S M onarchial Party in Portugal S toring are getting a very good idea of what PAI.fa AND ALDER STS. A rm s in Convents. it feels like to be in a besieged city. A New and Mfidern European Hotel, eaterin Lisbon. Sept. 22 — Insistent declara The French military maneuvers this particularly to State people. A refined place f tions that a revolutionary outbreak in year are on a larger scale than ever ladies visiting the city, close to the ahoppi Portugal is impending continue to before, more than 100,009 men taking center. Itates reasonable. Free Bus. make their appearance in the local part in them, and every effort has newspapers, and a new feature of been made to keep the conditions as these reports is the statement that nearly as possible to those of actual I the monarchial extremists, realizing warfare. A supposed German army ! that the Republicans are arming for a revolt, are making ready for their de is endeavoring to repeat what the ! W . L . D o u g in s m n k e n n m l s e lla m o r ^ fense by storing secretly large quan Prussians did in 1870-71, while a n ic n ’i itntl s h o e s th an an y tities o f arms in the convents, of Lis French army is defending the city o t h e r i n n n ii fu e l o r e r In t h e w o r l d , h e« eniiHO t h e y h o l d t h e i r s h a p e , fit b e t t e r , bon, where the authorities dare not with bulldog like tenacity. a n d w e a r lo n g e r th a n a n y o th e r m a k e. This is why you drink your absinthe penetrate. Shoei *t All Price», for Every Member of tho The movement is said to be sup amidst the thunder o f guns which I Fimlly, Men, Boy«, Women, Mitsesi Children ported actively by the clerical party. roar and belch fire from every fort in j Said an Employer: “ Stick to qualitj W.L.Dou«1aa$4.30and $5.00 OiltEdg« Shoe«cannot a i l a t r.ry price. W I. Dounlo« $2.00 and We d< I be « q u $3.00 One o f the monarchial organs says the triple line of defenses which sur- j It will win out in the en d." ■ litres are th« be«t In the world that 17 090 persons have enlisted for rounds Paris like a wall o f steel, and i “ stick to quality.” That is the reason PYr*t C o l o r R y e le t n V * * d K j r c l u » i v r l v . • r i ' n l “ * M o M u iisiitu ii*. W. I.. Dougina the purpose o f attacking and destroy fond though the French are of mili- J name and prl<« Is stani|»«c| on bottom. Sold everywhere. Hhoea mailed from factory to an j ing the offices of the Republican tary display and the smell of powder, ! our graduates are so thorough and i: part o f tbe world. Catalogue free. newspapers, and the Republicans de they begin to wish it was all over, such demand. Investigate our claims tc W. L. DOUGLAS, ISA Spark St.. Hrockton. Mes« clare if this is done they will retaliate that they might eat and sleep in peace ; superiority. Catalogue, business forms by starting a general riot and revolu and penwork free. Call, phone or write. tion. Plan Present fo r K aiser, P N U No. 3 9 -0 « Berlin, Sept. 21.—The rumors pre I ' o r t l u n d H u k I iip m n C o l l r g c 1 U H K N w r i t i n g t o a d v e r t l o o r« p le a s « C ity at M erc y o f Disease. T enth and M orrison, Portland, O regon vailing regarding the existence o f j } I f i n e n i lI o n t h i s i m p e r . St. Petersburg, Sept. 22 — The ch ol profitable diamond fields in German I A. P A R M STR O N G . LL. B.. PR IN C IPA L era continues to increase rapidly in Southwest and Southeast Africa are St. Petersburg. The efforts o f the authorities to stop the sale of liquor about to receive confirmation. The between Saturday and Monday and colonial secretary. Herr von Dern- j the other preventive measures taken burg, will on his return from Africa | have had but little if any effect in present the kaiser with a golden cas-1 checking the spread o f the epidemic. ket full of rough diamonds from the Between noon o f Sunday and noon of German colonies. The casket, which Monday the municipal hospitals re has been manufactured by a Cape ported 380 cases and 155 deaths, and Tow n jeweler is five inches long and B U S I N E S S COLLEGE the addition o f the statistics from the two inches wide. The lid of the box rom I-AKII. OKMUJN military and suburban hospitals for is inset with seven layge diamonds, this same period will swell this total B E H N K E -W A L K E R STU D EN TS SUCCEED. W H Y ? to truly formidable proportions. W olves Kill Little G irl. T h e , o r « T r a in « ! fo r b u .in m a in • b ti.ln «*»-lik . w ar. Ely, Minn , Sept. 21.— The young W h r not onroli in s r .p u U b l . u-k.nl that p l a e « »11 o f it, irm du n t*? Open Grand T ru n k Road. daughter o f Peter Kobe, a home- j O. A. BO 8 8 F.RMAN. Sow W innipeg, Man., Sept. 22.—Alfred steader living in the wild section I. M. W A L K E R . Pi S E N D TOR CATALOGUE W . Smithers, o f London, vice presi along the Little Fork river, northern dent o f the Grand Trunk railway, as Minnesota, was attacked by a pack of sisted by Charles M Hays, president wolves while going on an errand to I of the Grand Trunk Pacific, yesterday a neighbor with her young brother : officially opened the Grand Trunk Pa- and was killed and partly devoured ! cific railway's third transcontinental The boy escaped, and. running home, \ railway across Canada, which is now gave the alarm. The mother hastened | completed from W innipeg to Battle to the scene o f the tragedy and found River. 666 miles, and is ready to the horribly mutilated remains o f her ; ___________________ [ handle traffic that distance. The road child. F O R C A R T O N T O P S OR S O A P W R A P P E R S ! will be completed to Edmonton, a dis- From “ 2 0 - M U L E - T E A M ’ ’ BO R A X P R O D U C T S Heads O ff H ill's Road. tance o f 1000 miles, _ Winnipeg. Sept. 21.— By the pur "WnULK-TEAM" B o r » , H. 1 .m l S-ih. C . r " » r . K* 'h M F ear Fuel Fam ine. chase o f the Alberta Irrigation com P ow dor. Bori* S p in g l« » . Bnrir A cid. 1!. •»•» I 8 -« p I ^wder ¿"-M U L E -T E A M 8 o»p , I f i M o f Reno. N e v , Sept. 22.— Fuel mer pany's line in South Alberta for $20,- B orax Soap. Boraxaid la u n d r y Soap. "20-M L LK-TEAM Soap < hip». chants throughout the state are pre oooooo, the Canadian Pacific railroad Send 40-page Catalogue of 1,000 Valuable Premiums We paring to lay in a supply o f coal and intends making the Crow 's Nest Pass many a rtic i« of or T o p . » d W r»V p «r» fr o « , T fV M l'L E ^ E A M P jJ » » Y ou will w ood to prevent the possibility of a the main line to the Pacific coast to F Hoanefe'kld All ym hav« to do lo to and Vrrmmml uae that you can obtain A B S O L U T E L Y FR EE fuel famine such as was experienced head o ff the Great Northern, which S A V E Y O U R TO PS O R W R A P P E R S Addn last year The Southern Pacific com road, it is said, has been trying to get P A C I F I C C O A S T B O R A X CO., Oakland, Col. control of this railway for years pany has sent out a warning r e s e e n t ffla p lG in e DOUGLAS WHEN YOU GOME TO PORTLAN1 gH O E S »3 5 2 N. K. CLARKE, (late of Portland Hotel) Mjr. IS O U R M OTTO I PREMIUMS for GIVEIN A W A V Give Free