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GOVERNOR- 7 V Makes Use of dtesiiPe-ra-na His ramilyjf For Colds CAPITOL BUILDING. rerun is known from tbe Atlantic to the Pacific. Jitters o( congratula tion and commendation testifying to the merita of Peruna a catarrh rem edy are pourin in from every Hate in the Union. Dr. llartman is receiving hundred! of mch letters daily. All classes write these letten, from the highest to the lowest. The outdoor laborer, the indoor arti san, the clerk, the editor, the states man, the preacher all agree that Pel una is the catarrh remedy of the age. The stage and rostrum, recognis ing catarrh as their greatest enein), are especially enthaisustic in their praise and testimony. Any man who wishes perfect heal'.h must be entirely free from catarrh. Catanh is well nigh universal. Teru na is the best safeguard known. Ask Your Druggist for free Tainted Tin. "Cnn I get lu?" asked the nevr ar rival. "II-m-m, that depends," replied St Tetcr. doubtfully. "I never drank, smoked, chewed or wore. 1 euve everybody a siuure deal, I "Cut all that out," was the terse re ply, "uud tell uie what was your bust lies?" "I waa an expert accountant." "Sure, you can get In! You're what have bevn watching for. Y'ou see, we are expecting ltockefeller now nt almost any time and all of our account ants are working overtime. We want to be able to hand lilin an itemized statement when be applies for adinU lon." "A statement of what he did with II money?" "No; a statement of how he got it" Houston Post. Shoald lie IMshrrt. "There are three beautiful words in the Kngllxh language," aald a peregri nating plilliiNopher as he sipped bis morning kIhns, "that ought to be cross ed out of the dictionary. 'The first one is 'honesty. No one is absolutely and perfectly honest If you give orders to say you are not at home, when you are lu and don't want to be disturbed, that Isn't quite honest. "The second word Is 'satisfaction.' No one is perfectly 'satistleil.' Hnppos ing you had, by a long stretch of im agination, $10,000 a year, you would want twenty. "And the third word Is that beauti ful monosyyable 'If.' On that I need not comment." Classified. The society reporter was away on tit vacation and the horse reporter had been delegated to write up a wed ding. "Hut" protested the editor, glancing over the report "you failed to men tion the bridegroom's name." "It wasn't necessary," explained the equine authority. "He finished among those who 'also ran'." A Light Ilemeily. A qnsrk doctor, whose treatment had evidently led to the (tenth of his patieut was examined sternly by the coroner. "What did you give tue poor fallow?" ked the coroner. "Ipecacuanha, sir." "Y'ou might just as well have given him the aurora borsalis," said the coro ner. "Well, sir, that's Just whst I wss go ing to give him when be died." BLOOD POISON The black flarr is an emblem of fry an army, the order has gone forth that " no quarter " will be given, V' ervthinir must be destroyed. Helpless women and children, as well asoppoS' Ing- aoldicrs, meet the same fate, and a trail of desolation. suffering and death is left behind. Contagious BlooJ Toison ia the black flay of the great army of disease. This vile disorder is know n as the blackest and most hide ous of all human afflictions, overthrowing- its victims and crushing; out the life. It is no respecter of persons ; no matter how pure the blood may be cr how innocently the disease is contracted, when this awful virus enters the Circulation the hideous, iiatclul ana liurauiaung aympioms uegm 10 appear, and the sufferer feel that his very presence is polluting and contaminating'. Usually the first sign of the disease is a little sore or ulcer, but as the blood becomes more deeply poisoned the severer symptoms are manifested, the , mouth and throat ulcerate, the glands in the groins swell, a red rash breaks out on the body, the hair and eyebrows come out, and often the body is cov ered with copper-colored spots, pustular eruptions and sores. In its worst stages the disease affects the nerves, attacks the bones and sometimes causes t a ,x t,wm vm ttiA lira i n fi rru t in-. Ing insanity and death. Not only those who contract the poison suffer, but unless the virus is driven from the blood the awful taint is handed down tii offspring, and they are its innocent victims. Blood Toison is in deed a "black flag." Mercury and Totash, so often used, never can cure the trouble. These minerals merely drive the symptoms away for awhile and shut the disease up in the system, and when they are left off It returns worse than before. This treatment not only fails to cure blood poison IS tit aa?a an Ida AMtat llnlnff of the Stomach and bowels, produces chronic dyspepsia, loosens the teeth and fre quently causes mercurial rheumatism to add to the patient' I suffering. S. S. S., the great vegetable medicine, is the conqueror of this vile disease. It goes down to the very root of the trouble and cures by cleansing the blood of every particle of the poison. 8. S. S. does not hide or cover up anything AL yflV. O wrtf t oco. co for rroof that S. S. S. DlinriW wmrTXDt C Is rUIltLI ItULinuuui purified na itrcnutntuN wua iu. treat remedy the svmrtoms all pass away and no sign of the disease is ever j c ej'"l "-" - . . "inrtlt and any medical advice de ired wiU be .cut without wSSiHO CO. ATIAMTJL CA. OF OREGON tn SAUM. OREGON A Letter From the Ex-Governor of Oregon. The ex-governor of Oregon is arp ar dent admirer of Peurna. He keeps it continually in the house. In a letter to Dr. llartman, he says: State of Oregon, Kzeciiitive Department.- The Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus o.: Dear Sir I have had occasion to iim your Prruna medicine in my family for colds, and it proved to be an escellenl remedy. I have not had o cation to use K for other ailments. Youra very truly, W. M. Lord. It will be noticed that the governor says he has not had occasion to use Peruna for other ailments. The reason for this is, most other ailments begi with a cold. Peruna Almanac for 1906. In an old corner of Iioston where many races mingle a polite little Jap anese artist has his studio, and paints lamp shades and screens for hU mcr chant fellow coinitrymen. On th Monday of Admiral Togo's victory be was excitedly discussing the even with an American customer when th door opened and a red bearded Ku slan peddler entered with a bulging satchel. "Ha!" exclaimed the intruder, in big voice. "You buy to-day? Y'es? Shoestring? Knife? Shawl?" "No! No! No!" cried the "Jup," excitedly. "You go out You go out. I buy nothing to-day. Togo be whip take all capture Itussiun I ruak no trade with you." "Aha!" exclaimed the Russian again, his face lighting up with a new Inter est. "You Japan!" lie pointed a lean finger accusingly at the Jap. "I Itus slan! lou no make trade with n make fight with me? Y'es? "Yes, I muko fight with you," agree l the Jap; but before he could do so th Hussian nud already burst Into a, geu lal laugh. , "Poof!" he said, making a great sound. "Hussla! What care I? Kim sla! I not care anything. I com away. In America I have gladness that Russia is capture." He held on bis pack toward the Jap Ingratiatingly "Now you make trade with me? Yes?' The Jap glared at him scornfully, then turned to the Amerlcau with deprecatory gesture. "Such we fight!" he exclaimed. "No good at all. How can he be any good who has not care for his country?" Certainly no one has accused the Islanders of lacking that care but It may be that for a better country, or rather a better government, Ivan, too, might have developed patriotism. Youth Companion. Good Adlrw m Tramp. The autumn uight waa chill. There was a hint of frost lit the air. The tramp's collar was turned up and his nose blue with cold. "I have here cents," he said. "If you w ill give me one more penny, sir, I can get a bed all to myself." "No, I can't do thnt." said the stran ger. "Hut I advise you to ask the gen tleman you are to aleep with for an additional penny. He should give it to you gladly." MInneapolla Jeurnal, THE BLACK FUG horror and dread. " When it is hoisted end my flash was in an awful condition, nntt mrii would break out and noth- Inff I put on thorn would do anr good. My hair and eyebrows fell out and I waa "a frlaht." ily tnouth was ao sore I had to live en milk and water. I took Heronry fur lona tint and Instead of aaltlna better I eontlnuad to trow won and my arms and hands became olid aoree. Bly leas ware drawn ao I eould not walk and t fait that my tiaae, was short hare if I did not t't aome re lief. I bee an to nee your S. S. 8. and it helped me from tha start. After taaina It awhile the sores all healed, my rheu matism was cured aad to-day I am strong", wall man. It ot all the mer cury out of my system and It cured me sound and wall. ADAM BCHNABEL. ' XTaasvUle, lad. No. 811 atary St. DUt ClCrtT3 IOC CUlllcnuuirtwwuv. 4 virus and puts the system In good tealthy condition. It cures safely as well as certainly, because there is not a r;..u r,f mineral in it. Weoffcr a re- not purely vegetable. Vhen the blood ' . . i. l A - vnctaritv New Krart I'oat. The old time fence post has served its purpose for so long that It la about time It was Improved. It haa alwajs seemed natural that lu erecting a fence post a hole should first be dug lu the ground and the end of the post insert ed in the hole, the remaining space be ing tilled up agulu. A California m.'tn ttil nks this method antique and cum bersome and has Invented an exceed ingly simple plun. which entirely elim inates this procedure. Hy the use of his method the Initial digging of the hole Is entirely unnecessary. The bot tom of this post Is spiral in shape. S'HF.Wr:n INTO THE OBoma similar to an auger, being purtly lu serted lu the ground. Is turned round and round until sunk sufficiently deep. To more easily accomplish this a dum my post, with A double-handed leve. which first bores the hole In the ground, can be used. The post show n which tlrit Istres the hole In the In the Illustration Is made of two parts, the top U'lng separated from the base. Along one side of the top portion is a vertical row of prongs, to which an equal number of wires can be attached by clamping the prongs. Starklnar Alfalfa. Throughout the western half of the I'uited States alfalfa hay Is commonly stored in stacks 'In the held. Alfalfa stacks will not shed water ns readily as stacks of grass hay. In the arid re gions there Is little danger from wains during the season of storage, but In humid climates It Is necessary to store the hay lu barns or else cover the stacks with large tarpaulins, or they may be topped with grass. Otherwise the percentage of waste Is very large. In any case there Is likely to tie some waste, for Which reason the stacks lire made large, thus reducing the propor tionate nmount of waste. In the al falfa regions of the West the stacks are ns high as the hay can be handled easily and may be 'JiHI feet or more In length. The size of the stocks Is then limited chiefly by the convenience tn bringing the hoy from the surround ing field. Cheap Point nt. Select slight elevation for position. IMg pit ID feet long. 5 feet wide and 2 feet deen. Cet three (Much nolei. 10 feet long; put two, one above the other, at back of pit. Cet sixteen 4- foot poles, 0 Inches In diameter, and twenty i foot poles, tt Inches In diam eter, for roof. Make frame for door i! feet wide aud 5 feet high; set In cen ter of front. I'ut your 4-font poles, eight on each side, nail through door frame and set two stakes each end lo hold poles lu position, one altove an- ?ww?-r-a POTATO riT. other. Then put your other 10-fo.it pole on top, resting center on door frame. Notch all 7-f(Mt poles so as to lit each end on front and back; then set up so as to form roof. Nail anv old plank on ends. Hank up earth all around and on top. Nail old bags on door to keep frost out. Guaranteed to keep potatoes well through the coldest weather. Will hold UK) bushels. Henry Kirk. What Attractathe Iteea. A study of the habits of bees Indi cates that flowers having bright colors mssess much greater attraction for ees tnau mill colored Dower. Nee ar does not seem to attract bees un- ess in the bright colored flowers, and was found possible to attract bees quite successfully by means of arti ficial flowers. They do not seem to te attracted much by perfume, but bright color and perfume together ex- nises strong attraction. Many make failure of grape grow ing by not knowing how to prune, aays A. Goodman. The right Idea is to keep the sprout that comes from one or two years oia wnoa. Keep this principle ever before you. To get bear ing wood, cut sprout to two or thres buds and next year use these for bear ing wcsxl Every year grow a sprout pf th(Xt fr hing wood f, or next tfr Jtrat prune for spurs to get faring wood, and neit prune for this year's crop. When you cannot get new wood where yon want it, cut the whole vine to the ground and renew. A limxl Hlalile Ventilator. The idea some men have of ventilat ing stables is to throw open a window directly back of au animal aud let the wind blow In; other men open a win dow alKtut an inch and keep It open ten minutes. Neither plun Is ventila tion. Animals stabled in warm build ings catch cold readily, so that, hav ing made the stable comfortable for the animals, the next thing to do Is to provide for a supply of air, but in such a manner that It will not blow over the animals. If one has box stalls for the horses a window at some distance from them will supply needed ventila tion. If the stalls are not so arranged then some opening should be made in the barn If necessary so that the air may enter readily yet not blow direct ly on the animals. If there is no other way of getting ventilation than through the windows at the rear of the animals then put au attachment to each window to shed the air; a board eight or ten Inches wide nailed on a slant over the owning Unit la made when the window slides to one side will reflect the wind, so to speak, and It will not strike the animals tlirectly. Surely a man of bright wits will find seme way of giving his animals venti lation without Injury to them if the way suggested does not suit him. Krnat IIIKra tombs. If the trouble is seen before the frost has thawed out, put the bird lu a room that will warm up slowly, let ting the clrcultion begin slowly. Avoid a place where the bird cub get Into' the direct sunlight or a room that is much above the freezing point. Kven .the holding of dry snow against the comb will help remove more slowly the frost of the parts. Having restored the cir culation, or noticing the bird after It has thawed out, apply twice a day an ointment of vaseline, six tablespoon fuls; glycerin, two tublespoonfuls; tur pentine, one teaspoonful. This will help start Into a healthy condition the blond circulation of comb and wattles and at the same time reduce the swell ing. Ir. Sanborn In Itellahle Poultry Itemedles. Kind of Icrni to Keep. I have no particular choice as to the kind of cows to keep. This Is a good deal like a man getting a wife It de pends largely on the kind he prefers. If you are going to keep cows exclu sively for butter, the Jersey, (iuerusey and Ilolsteln are desirable breeds. If you are going to take Into considera tion the value of a calf, which seems finite necessary In our State, the milk ing strain of the Shorthorn meets the requirements as well as any. The only reliable test for a cow Is the amount of butter she produces. If lie does not produce 223 unds of butter fat per year she Is not a desirable cow to keep. In building tip a her Is quite necessary to select sires from L. McKay, the best milking strain. Iowa. Vise for Harness, Y.tr. In winter months Is the time to re pair harness. The cut shows a very handy tool to hold your straps while you sew. Take two hardwood staves alsuit 2'i feet long, Nire a Vi-lnch hole, 10 Inches from top end, through both the staves, then put In a bolt St-lnch thick and 5 Inches long, and a nut with short handle on. (lid colled spring slipped on the Inside, between the two staves. make It to open Itself. Lower end could Ite hinged together w ith piece of leather. F. It. Thor. Keed lloraea l.rmn When Idle. In an exchage Andrew Stensou sen sibly says: The horse not only requires less feed when idle than when at work, but Is actually Injured If the ration is not reduced on days of idleness. Some feeders of high standing reduce the feed of their work horses on Sundays and holidays. In the belief that even one day's feeding of a working ration while the horse Is at rest Is Injurious. It Is now the belief of all who have thoroughly studied the subject that Idle horses are fed too heavily as a rule. Hut no fixed ration can be uamed. since the food requirements of Individual horses differ so widely. Close observation will enable the feed er to adapt the quantity to the needs of each animal. Ttlack Knot. Look carefully on the cherry trees for any signs of black knot. It will be an advantage to cut away the braneh or limb and burn It If any In dications of the disease are found. It comes from spores, and once It gets in an orchard seems to hold its own. Trees that were treated last full should be sprayed early, following with spraying several times thereafter. Poaltry IMrklasTe. The smaller the poultry quarters the cleaner they must be kept The best breeds will not be profit able If they are mismanaged. Are you giving your poultry the at- teiftlon you give the other stock or Just allowing It to shift for Itself? Provide nests where they are bandr fr beus and bandy to gather egss from. Poultry Is the cheaiet and most economical and best meat raised on the farm. Coarse food promotes digestion and helps to keep the fowls In healthy condition. Feed as much of It aa Doa- slble. Do not simply throw the water out of the drinking vessels and tut In fresh water, but wash the vessels thoroughly every time you change the water. A Natural Remedy. That the remedy la sometimes worse than the disease la again shown by an Incident chronicled lu the New York Times. A prominent politician haa a wife who la s model of domestic care fuluess. She has a taleut for making bread, and takes great pride in having her loaves turn out well. One evetilug she bad set the hatch of dough to rise in the kitchen and was neudlug In the parlor, when her 0 year old boy came running to ber, cry Ins, "Mamma, mamma, there's a mouie ' Jumped into your bread pan!" The fcood woman sprang from her seat "Did you take him out?" she asked, frantically. "No'm, but I done Just as good. I threw the cat in, and she's digging after him to beat the band!" Submarine Cables. There are 376 submarine cables in the world, the length of which amount to 178,919 miles. Most of these be long to private parties, only 25,000 miles being owned by the various gov ernments. All, however, bring daily orders from every land on the globe, for Pillbsury s Vitoa, the all-day food. Beas;ara In London. It is calculated that 4.1KX) persons make a living in London by begging and that their average Income amounts to over $l,rKM),OUO a year. Last year 1,025 persons were arrested for beg ging in the streets, of w hom more than 1,.VK) were sentenced to terms of im prisonment varying from one week to three months. Many of these objects of charity were found in possession of sums of money and even bank books showing very handsome deposits. Beware of Ointments lor Catarrb that Contain Mercury as marcury will surely dentroT the S.nie of iimll and ooiupleiely ilerauga tha wbule lyo leni wuea entering It tUrtuiKh the inuoouf urfarea. fcuca arlu-lesioulu nrver be umi1 tn'rplon pruwrlpiiuus Iroiu regulable II V n lan, at iha damaK ' thry will lo Is ten fuld to ti.e good you can osiiiy derive I mm them. Hall ' Catarrh t urn, manufactured ly K. J. ( beucy Si ( o., Toledo, ., contains no nu-n ury, and I taken lularnaiy, aetlnf directly Usa the blood and mucous Mirfsres ol the ayaiem. lu buying Hall's alarrh Cure be sure you K't the cnuine. It la takru Internally, and male lu Toledo, Ohio, by If. 1. tbauey k Co. UeU tuonlaU free. bold by liriiKKtsts, price 7ta. per bottle. Hall's l nuny 1'UU aia the best. Lackr Ghoat. And It came to pass that the II. in let troupe was stranded at a water tank twenty miles from the nearest farm bouse. A roving tramp crept out of the shadows and, approaching the lcudlng man, aald in awe: "Mister, are you really Hamlet?" "Yes," replied the barnstormer, "but I wish I was the ghost." "Why so?" "Ghosts don't get hungry." Colum bus Dispatch. j riTA Permanently Cured. No flltor nervousness Mid after Hml dsy's use nf Ir. K llne'slireal Nerve lotorer. Henrt for lree a)4 trlsl boitleand treatlM. lr. U. H, klhis, LIU..IUI Arch bU, riilladelpula, fa. Jnwbnek Wlss. Mr. Jawback I'm going to get a life Insurance policy. Mrs. Jawback You're foolish.. It'a all a graft. Mr. Jawback But what would you do If I'd die? Mra. Jawback Marry again, of course. j Mr. Jawback You couldn't If my life hadn't been Insured for good, j big sura. Cleveland Leader. Mothers will And Mr. Wlrslow's FootMna; Pyrup the best remedy tuuse fur their children during tha teething perlud. Hay to He Keiiicinnerc.1. "I dread to think of my thlrtlelh birthday," began Miss Pussny. "Yes," replied Miss Pert, ' something dreadful must have happened to you then or you wouldn't remember It this long." Philadelphia Ledger. A New One Needed. Mr. Nugget A mnn Is as old as he feels, they say, sad I sssnre you your extrnvsnant Ideas ninke uie feel Mrs. Nnciiett And s woman Is s old ss she looks. But, think goodness, I csn npver be ss old ss this bonnet of mine looks. Philadelphia Press. According to Instructions A British ollicer. In his expeuse list on government service, put down: "Porter, twopence." The oHlcer was requested to re port to the war oltlce and receive the following explanation: "While executing public duty re freshments are not chargeable to tl.e nation." "The Item does not represent re freshments," replied the otllcer, "but n fee to a carrier." "You should have said porterage," was then explained to him. When the officer bad occasion to take t hansom, remembering instructions, he wrote In his account: "Cabbage, 2 shillings." Philadelphia Tubllc Ledger. Cable Tolls to Japan. It coats 1.76 a word to send a mes sage to Japan, and, with war raging in the Far East, the cable tolls fur war news are something tremendous. But aa the people will have the war news in connection with their morning dish of Pillsbnry'a Vitos, the cables are aept busy day and night. Wante a Holiday. Mamma 80 you want to give your dear teacher a present? Tommy Yea, ma; I'd like to give her some of that cheap candy like I had the other day. "Why, Tommy, that was what made you ao ill." "Yes, ma; I know It was." Chicago Journal. Pontine Habby. "Let me show you the new novel for married ladles," confided the clerk in the book store. "NovelT echoed the prospective cus tomer. "Why, that Is a cookbook." "No, it la a dashing, breery novel with a cookbook cover. You see, when your husband walks In and finds you reading what's apparently a cook book he will feel so tickled be Is liable to band over the price of a new fall haf PUTNAM Celee wars gases brighter end faster releri Ike eeareateed le area eerfect rmlli. Ash eeeler. MUMIUC PRGw CO. More Every Year Every KG priced 11 . quality, and makes healthful baking. 6dJ postal for " JAQl'ES It Waa Ne t'se. Dick Ccme on aud go down tho street with me, Jack. Jack All rlKht, old man wait till I finish this letter to my dad. Dick Oh, If you're wrltlnit to him, don't come. I'm broke, too. Cleveland Leader. Christian Science. In the Unite 1 States there are about 400 Christian K ience churches, with about 100,000 adherents. According to Mrs. Kdily, its founder, the -church is making tremendous strides in popular ity, in w hich respect it resembles Fills bury'a Vitos, the popular cereal food. Lincoln's liar Crop. The stories that Kansas newspapers are now printing of the bl corn crop recalls Lincoln's story of the big bay crop In southern Illinois. "What," In quired a visitor, "do you do with such a big crop of hay?" "We stack all we can on the ground," replied tho vet eran story teller, "anil the rest we put In the barn." Detroit News. STIFF AND SORE from head to foot? Can't work today, but tomorrow you can, as tha Old-Monk-Curs St Jacobs Oil will soften snd heal tha muscles while you sleep. It Conquers Pain Price), 35c. and jOe. . Why not msrre h a ymi ran. Noli our so.-ii.ir anil niift mil rorr.-p nl wild rMu able m r-nim in th. Noithw-! ti wili l marry. We tnive hiinlr'ils ot iiii-inht'r hi' Ihi h ee, niHnv enliliv. W rile .ir Hit. nitier M n' rliiiimlai Ki-ginti-r: irl(.-. 10 cents. Ilux tMili, Pulllan 1, Or-gnn. MALLEABLE IRON STUMP PULLERS KaMiVHt, llnliifiit and sirongi-'i Mtump Tiiiler CM III lllrkrt, H9 UofMi putVfr OB alt MM with 1 wo lion. 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Inn!, .hr it 1 iim h, K.r, k -I u irnnit i tut' ur o av ru. null rli- 11 Hi: 1111, fii fViiiiNIi , tni n ya, fir.; Iimi huminiiH att IIH'nt.il. i lmr;N tiiottfruti. nil d ' htm. fail n oi.t tf th 'iy wiit tnr h' mkr and r rc.il.ir t. m ud iHinp. O N sl'l,TA r'i'Kti.. surest THE C. CEE WO CHINESE MEDICINE CO 162't rirsl SI., S. t. Cor. Morrison Mention iaur. PORIIAND, ORtGON. ' Here Is a nlrtore of on nf the most perfe-tlf Mulshed organs nnw nianiifncturi-it It In the I a' I In- IJne n, made ea-'ial 1 v li.r r Hers I'uihi linll-e. I huice nf fsnry willlliit ir t-ln eil nakia-es Hue. eerr lame U veli il .lsUi mir ror, tierti'Clly luilshed; an ornament to anr mai sioii. MimeriiU new and valiiat.le. 1iniriTementa are e in Ih hi led In t his nrirsn. maktiir It m mn-e nne nf tr e In-m and nin-t lnrNt,.a uixana inau lifsrtiired In ti.e I'ntied r-t es. iinlt w It b S-ril r.nanl Ui I'ai ilio ( out cllitiste. Hesidi-s the regular ree l lone this lnlri. menl al-n hss everl inivrf of the r S'llaf li) eili'i U, lo be lun nd in no other make. Special Introductory offer. Tn intriidm e this Organ we are male l"f must eni-eittiirial rnnrenNliiiis In our rtei .ami terihs snd will delirer a perfeet arid fuliy auar sutei 1 I 'rgiin Itelu ht nI. to any rsilr. ad sta tion or boat landnie lu the state t tireicun lor i. on payment of i down and l a month. 'I he fancier style 'I. , etr., on ssme terina. M rite lu today, ss this oiler It limited only U the hrst IQu InsirumeuU. PORtlAND. ORfGON largest, leading and MmI Rrsaonaible West- era Healer. waahingtoo street, corner lark. Portland, Oregon. Pragiis are and Tost at , Rimkana, Wash. 614 Market street, San FrenHso, Cal. H U He. 49-10, yur.S writing- tondvertlaersp leseej If anensieai isi la paper. 'Dr. C. Gee Wo fb WONDERFUL HOME if TREATMENT f J -!- IhAHur In chIIi d U Js Vj rt let I MUHfl h O iri al V - A J M'(lif WltllOUl ,rH'- f' n 2mHf lion itlet hi Hiii : wir to die. Hh urt" wtlli J a him tyiM d rftll 1 lu- jLXvSJfV 's nt her im, toot, ImhK j7v'tTVw j hrkM itl'd Vrt-H.nhUi. L0tv- 4 II. .i sk.iai ntlrtiv 1111. It Ink, ft . ; -j 2 irta-awWT Hi P-L.A ti I A New Organ Delivered la any Rail- (T A 2 road SLilion or Hoet hll) laniiing in Urcfon ' mmmm on. i. r. wibc