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4 food's Sarsaparilla We are often asked. Why does Hood's Sarsaparilla effect so many cures of cases that seem to be almost beyond the reach of medicine? The answer is this, that this great medicine is enabled by the peculiarity of its formula to produce results unap proached by any other medicine, this peculiarity coniiat ing in the balanced combination of the very best specifics for the blood, liver, kidneys, stomach, and bowels, namely, for the blood, Sarsaparilla, Stillingia, Yellow Dock; for the liver, Mandrake, Dandelion; for the kidneys, Uva U'rsi, Juniper Uerries, Pipsissewa; for the stomach. Gentian, ild Cherry Hark, bitter Orange Peel; for the bowels, Senna, Mandrake and Dandelion. . Sold by druggists everywhere. Get a bottle today. Usual form, liquid, or new furm, tablets, 100 Done Ono Dollar. Defeat lb Limit. "I don't wluj folks borrowing." eaM Miss UotlKtM, iilulutlvely, to an oM friend who vu paying her a rlslt, j "hut I've K"t an awful trying woman ! for a nrlgliUir Just now. Kbe borrow ' eucti uht things I'm most out o' pa-1 tlotK-e with her." j "Shear ami broom and th flour-1 alfter and Ironing board, I a'poxe," auld ; the gumt, who bad known Ufa In a country town. "Mercy me. I don't count aucta thins!" aald Ml Modgos. "Nor my beat umbrella nor my curving knlf. I can make ahlft to get on without 'em for a while any time. Rut when ahe com over to borrow my diary the other day, ao'a she could keep account of the weather and ber bens' eggs and o on till her husband came back from Cali fornia, ahe having given him ber to put down bin expentw and eight In, ao'a she could copy ber record In from my book In the right place I declare I called It the capstionf ! Pepys' Farouti An electric resistance furnace was used by I'rpy In 1815 for the cementa tion of iron. He took a piece of pure, aoft Iron and cut a slit along Its length. The slit was filled with diamond dut, which waa prevented from falling out by flue iron wire. The portion of the wire containing the dust waa wrnpped In mica. The wire thus charged wa heated quickly to redness by the cur rent from a battery. On opening the wire I'epy found that the diamond dust bad dlsapjieared and that around where It bad been the wire bad been converted to steel. London Engineer. According to a recent report from To klo, there are 1,780 wholesale and 235, tU retail tobacco dealer In Japan. The Kind You llav Always nought lias borne the signa ture of CI ui. II. Fletcher, and lias been made under his personal nupervHIon for over years. Allow no ono io deceive you lu this. Counterfeits, Imitations nml .lust-as-iroiMl" ore hut Experiment, and endanger tuo licalth of Children Expericueo against Experiment. What is CASTORIA CastorU Is a harmless nubstltuto lor castor uu, i Rorle, llrops and Monthtiur Syrups. It is I'leawnnl contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other ni fiiihstance. Its aire is its guarantee. It destroys orms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhu-n ami ma ...n it m11vi 'IV.-i lilnir Troubles, curps Constipation and I'latulencv. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and 1 towels, kI.IiiiT Th i iiil.lren's l'anacea The The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the In Use For Over 30 Years. ml ,,. MMMNVt Get What You Ask For! THERE Is a Resson Why the Cccd People cf America buy Cascaret as Fast as the Clock Ticks. Every aeoond "some one, somewhere Is Buyjnj a littl Ten-Cent Boa cl Caa carets. 1. 2, 3. 4. 5. 6 0 ,,mM 10 me Mlnute 60 Mlnut'ea to the Hour, 3600 Boxes an Hour. 36,000 Boxes a Day. cf Ten Hours, I 080.000 Boxe a Month, and then aome. 'Think cf lt-220.000 People take a Cascaret tablet each day. Million use Cascaret when necessary. The Judgment cf Million cf BrlgM Americana la Infallible. They have been Buying and Taking Caacareta at that rata lor ever Six, years. It a not an ttrtm not an Accr Jent or Incident, but a aound. Honest Business, baled on Tlme-TrJed-and-Tesd Merit, never found wanting. Ther la a Rcn. e Cascareta ar tha Implacable 1o el All Disease Certr.: the Incomparable cleanserTpMrifier "d strengthener cl lh ennr. Digestive Canal. They Act liVe Exercise on the Bowel Musclesrmak. them strong and active able to Help Themselvee do their work keep themselve clean. C.r.u are the safe-guarJ cf Innocent ChlMhood against tha Dreadful Doth dealmt Dsng-r. that thr.ate tha LJirj f tha Little Ones. The i." Purely VeretsVe. abaolute y , . E- iMe and Efficient, Harmless. Ff ' nJ J H fleeaa4 Caolee. Nobody wa more desirous of aaytnn pleasant things than Mr. Appleby, anil he never realized what an uneoui'ill uientary vision of tlit'iust'lve ber lis tener sometime obtained through ber agency. Mr. Appleby often realized It, how ever, and be spent a good deal of time endeavoring to smooth troubled water In the neighborhood. "I didn't get to the funeral over at Mashby, after all," said the good wo man, one night at the supper table. "I felt sort of disappointed when I found the Larahee carriage waa all full three on the back seat, and no place for an extra one. "Then I bethought me of poor Anne Wlilard that live down that next street to the Larrahee. She' lame, you know, and pretty deef, but I cream right Into ber ear, ao she can always bear me. "I went right down there and found ber alone, a usual, and I aald to her, 'Anne, I couldn't get over to Mashby to a funeral, so I did the next best thing, and came to see you.' "You'd never have susiwcted from her face how gratified she wo. She has these long features, and they seemed to be drawed out solemner than usual, but of course I knew she wa pleased, anybody that see as few a he does, living out of- the way and hived up In that little house." mil This lmiorted pn luting la not genu tne," said the artist "Now here'a a hundred If you forget It," aald the rich man who wouldn't know a Michael Angclo from a soap lithograph. "So long as people think It is I'm atlsfled." Indianapolis Star. Pare. 'Ieasant. It ireotlo healthy and natural Bleep. Mother s 1 riend. Signature of " emsse. aw to.. ..tt. a true, faithful, loyal servant of Mankind. Over Five Millions of Dollaia have been Spent to make the merjta of Cas carets known, and every cent of tt would be Inst, did not aound merit claim and bold the constant, continued friendship. Patronage and Endorsement of well p leased people year after year. a e e There Is also a Feasor. U'hy there are Parasites who attach themselves to the Healthy Body cf Caa caret's success Imitators, Counterfeiters, SubstHutors. They are Trade Thieves who would rob Cascarets cf the "Good Will" cf tha people, and aneak unearned profits, earned and paid for by Cascarets. A Dishonest Purpose means a Dishonest Product and a Disregard of tha Purchas ers' Health cr Welfare. Beware of tha Slick Salesman and his ancient "Just as Cood'' atory that com mon sense refutes. Cascarets ar made only by the Sterling Remedy Company, and tha famoua little Ten" Cent "Vest Pocket" box la here shown. They are never add In bulk. Every tablet marked "CCC." Be sur you get the genuine. t7- rRtC TO OUR rRIXNDSt w want t trri t nr Trre(i a twisting rrWclHV'r. GOLD-PLATED HoNRoM boX, 1JZ4 W otor. It it S stv ay th. Srftttnt tJbl. Tpi cents la WaiM fS tl Mur? et r-! i" h to w cot i Utcarcti, wi, whick tVi"2iTiirv tra't Is loaded. TH S4 to-Ct. e-rntKHimf this MP". Ai?rt Sttruag UomV Uoijsny. CatbK 1 Ista. I Eight thousand carrier pigeon are kept In use In the Germany army. There are tweutv-seven royal fami lies in Europe, two-third of which are of Genua u origin. Tea I verv chean In China; In one province of the empire good tea U sold at three cent a j-iutitl. A hive of five thousand bee hould uroduce fifty pound of honey every year, and multiply tetifold In Ave year. Fort year ago Japan bad only coastlug vessels. Now It ha several steamship companies, the largest of which runs sixty-three vessels. Only one-third of the world's popu lation use bread as a dally article of food. Fully one-half of the people of the world subsist chiefly on rice. A new fad In the use of scent 1 noted In Itusala. To give the humun body an agreeable odor, any desirable floral essence Is Injected Into the veins. A prisoner accused In an English court of burglary presented to the Judge a written defense when he was placed on trial It began: "I hope and trust these few line will find you uult well." He got three year penal rrltude. A church at TeovIL Somerset. En- eland, wa suddenly filled in the midst of a sermon with a hideous discord from the organ. The preacher Im proved the opportunity for an euergetlc attack upon the character of Satan, who had come to distract their atten tion. The door of the organ chamber then oiiened and disclosed the vicar, who had eutered to stiut off the water pressure and touched the wrong valve. The habit of snuff taking ha been confirmed among savage tribe for ages past. In South Africa It Is used among Swazla, Itasuto and Matabeles. Every Zulu to-day, even In towus, carries a Uttla amuire box suslK-ndiM around his neck by a piece of string or gut, and the snuff spoon (for they do not Indulge In the homely "pinch") caned out of sheep bone, ofteu ornamentea wuu intricate Keouietrlcul designs, and for convenience carried hanging downward thromth a slit in the lole of the ear. The Zulu reitards the lobe of hi ear as a useful receptacle for various small article be meets. The umfaan, or housebov. universally met with in Na tal. has a penchant for safety pins, which have to be carefully bidden from bis sharp eyes; even then he Is usual ly to be seen, after going through th. rooms, with a string of these pin sus pended from each ear until they reach his shoulders. MEMORIES OF CASTLE GARDEN, liar Wbts tha Aaeleat Rotaada Wm Commodious Cosrrrl Hall Was It not the bitterness of history that on that dny of circumnavigation, that day of highest intensity of Im presslon, the ancient rotunda of Castle Garden, viewed from Just opposite, should have lurked there as a vague nonentity? One had known It from far, far back and with the Indelibility of the childish vision from the time when It was the commodious concert hall of New York, the firmament of long extengulshed stars; In spite of which extinction there outlives for mc the image of the Infant phenomenon Adelinu Pattl, whom (another large eyed Infant) I bad been benevolently tuken to hear Adcllna I'nttl, In a fan like little white frock and "pantalettes" and a huzzarllke red Jacket, mounted on an arm chair, Its hack supporting her, wheeled to the front of the stage and warbling like a tiny thrush even In the nest. Shabby, shrunken, barely discernible to-dny, the ancient rotunda. adjusted to other uses, had afterward, for many decades, carried on a con spicuous llfe and It was the present remoteness, the repudiated barbarism of all this, fore-shortened by one's own experience, that droped the acid Into the cup. The sky-scrapers and tlu league long bridges, present and to come, marked the point where the age the age for which Castle Garden could have been, In Its dny, a "value" had come out That In Itself wa nothing ages do come out as a nint ter of course, so far from where they have gone In. lint It hnd done so, the latter half of the nineteenth century, In one's own more or less Immediate presence; the difference from pole to xile was so vivid and concrete that no single shade of any one of Its aspect was lost Tills Impact of the whole condensed past at once produced a hor rible, hateful sense of personal an tiquity. Harper'a Magazine. A Voalafal Oba.rvrr. He wa only 4 year old, but he had already begun to solve In bis own fash Ion aome of the mysteries of life and of living. 8o one day when the talk turned on board such a are used In building houses, he came out with the rather unusual Information that board are made of sawdust "Why do you say that?" asked his mother who. like all mothers, was In terested in the development of her children, " 'Cause," said the youthful observer, "when you cut a board the sawdust cornea out of It" Keuanialv Short.. "There was one thing about that arm less Venus of Mllo that strongly iii,. cated be would be an economical wife." "What' that?" "The fact that her husband wouldn't have to buy her an ermine muff." Cleveland Plain Iealer. Ta Ij IN.I.i. The day of the boss la over," aald the talkative man. "Marrleil or single?" Interjected the man who hadn't spoken before. Thoughtless listener deemed the question Irrelevant Philadelphia Ilger. The trouMe with the average father being prepared for a rainy day Is, that his daughter's wedding d.ty get him first If It wasn't for Sunday, the average married man WiniMa't have anything to look forward ta SLOW MARCH OF GLACIERS, j Om la Calaeaaa "aeai IT '.( la a. It had long been supposed that no true glatier remain In the Kuekle south of Wyoming, a aupimaitkm now known to be Incorrect Nortn of Icing's peak two Icefield have been dewrlU-d and referred to as glacier by men whose determination are entitled to considerable weigut, tuougn on the whole they partake more of the nature of neve and are so considered by some urlsta. This difference of opinion is entirely excusable on the ground that the dividing line between neve and gla cier Is Indistinct, "the oue passing into the other by insensllile gradation." However, exploration carried on In the lust five year have brought to light an Ice stream which Is so distinctly a gla cier aa to leave no chance for a dispute a to It character. It baa been visited by experienced geologists, mapjied. photographed and thoroughly studied. Arapahoe glacier 1 about a mile long and la altuated amid scenery aa inspir ing a any In the southern Kockles. it occupies an amphitheater or glacial cirque uiHin the east side of the Ara pahoe peaks, the peaks and their thin, serrated connecting ridge forming the semicircular rim of the cirque, the ridi'e running eastward from the north end south peaka forming the walla of the ancient glacial valley. The highest point on the rim of the cirque la 13,700 feet above sea level. No measurementa were necessary tt convince the first exploring party that the Ice was moving. To the student of glacial phenomena the evidence on every band wa easily read a a print ed page and aa convincing aa a mathe matical demonstration, but it remained to determine the rate of movement Consequently on a later visit the party set up the Instruments on the granitic north wall and placed a Hue of zinc tableta across the face of the Ice. Up turning exactly one year later, tlmy found that the tablets had moved in amount varying from 11.13 feet at a point 30 feet from the edge to 27.7 feet at a point near the center. Har er'a Magnzlne. GREEN TURTLES 8ELL HIGH. Titbits Some Times nrlaar a. Mock aa SO a Puaad. "The flesh of the green turtle often brings foO a pound," said an oyster dealer. "This rich meat comes to u from the coral reef of the West In die. "Th turtles ore caught In net among the rocks. They are very care fully brought north. They are deck passengers at first but as the weather grow cold with the ship's progress they are xmned In warm rooms below regular staterooms. "It's a different treatment that they get, though, at the natives' hand. If a native la bring turtlea north he nnlls them fast to the deck by their fllpiHT. Strange creature that they are, they appear to suffer little under such cruel treatment "The calipee and calipash are re spectively the flesh from the breast and the back of the green turtle, tidbits which, I have heard epicures say, are uuequaled in the earth beneath, the heavens above or the water under the earth. This meet la siiierlatlvely rich. delicate and tender. "Live green turtle fetches, whole sale, from a dime to a quarter a pound. What makes the meat so expensive In ttie end Is that out of a 140-(Hund Ash you'll only get two pounds of a calliee and one of calipash. Several time when there ha been a tight turtle market the chefs of mil lionalres and of certain extravagant hotels have offered me 1 a pound for live turtle. At that rate your eallico and calipash would come to quite $50 a H)und, wouldn't It?" He led the way to a basement, dark, wnrtn, dry. Here, drowsed a number of enormous green turtles, and In sev eral heavy case lay heaps of what looked like crisp, curly pieces of glua That" ald Uie dealer, "is the finest sundrled turtle meat" "Do you ever hove accident In han dling big turtles?" "Not often. Last month, though a 2H0-pounder bit my foreman's nose off. The fellow has sued me for damages. He claim the turtle ought to le mua- aled. He says elevators and dangerous machines have guards and the muzzle would be the guard of the turtle. " New Orleans Time-Democrat Good Maale a Character llullder. Good music I a powerful tonic to many people, especially those suffer ing from melancholia. It lifts them out of tbelr solemn moods, dispel gloom and despondency, kills discour aged feelings, and glvea new hope, new life, and new vigor. It seem to put a great many people luto proper tune. It glvea them the keynote of truth and beauty, atrlkes the chords of harmony, dispels discord from the life, scatter cloud and bring sunshine. All good music Is a character build er, because Its constant suggestion of harmony, order and beauty puta the mind Into a. normal attitude. Music clears the cobwete out of many mlnda, ao that they can think better, act bet ter, and live better. Come writers are dependent upon music for their Inspi ration and their moods. Somehow It brings the muse to them. It add bril liancy to the brnln, and facility to the Ien, which they cannot seem to get In any other way. Good music seems to give u a touch of the divine, and to put ns.ln contact with divinity. It drives out evil thought, making u ashamed of tbem. It lift us above petty annoyance and little worries of life, and glvea aa a glimpse of the Ideal which the actual la constantly obscuring. t aatlalakablr ProfeMloaal. First Hug At the amateur game yesterday George Grasshopier broke the record for the standing Jump by two feet and lx Inches, but the officials refnsed to recognize the performance. Second Hug Why, how 'a that? First Hug They decided that he Jumid for a living. Brooklyn Life. This Is the season of the year w hen :h new wall paper I aelecte.t. snd the dauahter makes the selection for he jvsrlor and the mother pkk out fur th kitchen. What To Every Home as with joyous hearts and smiling faces they romp and play when in health and how conducive to health the games in which they indulge, the outdoor life they enjoy, the cleanly, regular habits they 'should be taught to form and the wholesome diet of which they should partake. How tenderly their health should be preserved, not by constant medication, but by careful avoidance of every medicine of an injurious or objectionable nature and if at any time a remedial agent is required, to assist nature, only those of known excellence should be used: remedies which are pure and wholesome and truly beneficial in effect, like the pleasant laxative remedy, Syrup of Figs, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. Syrup of Figs has come into general favor in many millions of well informed families, whose estimate of its quality and excellence is based upon personal knowledge and use. Syrup of Figs has also met with the approval of physicians generally, be cause they know it is wholesome, simple and gentle in its action. We inform all reputable physicians as to the medicinal principles of Syrup of Figs, obtained, by an original method, from certain plants known to them to act most benefici ally and presented in an agreeable syrup in which the wholesome Californian blue figs are used to promote the pleasant taste; therefore it is not a secret rem edy and hence we are free to refer to all well informed physicians, who do not approve of patent medicines and never favor indiscriminate self-medication. Please to remember and teach your children also that the genuine Syrup of Figs always has the full name of the Company California Fig Syrup Co. plainly printed on the front of every package and that it is for sale in bottles of one size only. If any dealer offers any other than the regular Fifty cent size, or having printed thereon the name of any other company, do not accept it. If you fail to get the genuine you will not get its beneficial effects. Every family should always have a bottle on hand, as it is equally beneficial - il. i 1 it ior me parents ana me Csar's Wealth la Forests. Few people who have not traveled about the Uusstan empire can Imagine how boundless Is Its wealth In timber. "Wooden Uussla" Is the name applied to the vast forest areas of Russia In Kurope, which cover nearly 5,000,000 acres, or 30 per cent of the entire area of the country. In Uussla bouses built of any other material than wood are almost unknown outside the cities and wood constitutes the principal fuel. The forest belt called the 'Taiga." In Siberia, stretches in n direct line from the Urals to the Taclflc for 4.000 miles and In many parts Is fiOO miles brond. All this la the property of the czar. You Caa Oct Allen's Foot-Ease FREB. Writ Allen 8. Olmsted. I Rnv.N. Y., lor a tree sra.l of Allen's Foot-Fue. It cures weallne, hot swollen, aching leet. It makes sew or tiht shoes my. A certain cure lot corns, Inirowlngnalli snd nunlnns. All dru gists ssUlt. i&c lHn't accept any subsUtula, With tha Current. "As to municipal ownership, for In stance," said the doctor, "what do you conceive to be th drift of public opin ion " 'The drift of public opinion," Inter rupted th professor, "is th floating vote." ; TO Ct'HK A COI.D IM ONB DAY Ts LAXATIVE liKiiMiimiinlneTahi.ia. T)rne eim rHfiinrt moni-jr If It fnl to cur JC. W. tij;uV!i.'b tlgii.lur.Lon racti bos. 26c. A riaee for It. "I hove hopes," said Cbolly Sappy, "of getting a job In Mr. Merchant'e of fice, don't ye know." , "I wouldn't be surprised If be did And room for you," remarked I'epprey, "he'a very systematic." "Aw beg pardon er why " "Well, be believe In providing a place for everything and everything In Its place.' " I'blladclphla Pre. $100 Reward, $100. The readers of this i ir will be pleased to learn that there latleatone dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all Its stairea, and that la Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh t ure 1 the only poiitiTe cure kutiwn to the ineJlfal fraternity, tatarrh bell- a conatitu tional dleae, re.Ulrei a constitutional treat ment. Hall s Catarrh cure itaen internally, actin directly ujn the l l.sxl and tnucfmi uriacfS ol the ystein. thereby d-troylnt th foundation of the nliN.ae, and alvlii the p tient atremth by bonding up the constitution and asittin nature in d. lti- Its work. Ths proprietors hare so much fattli In In cur, ill powers that they offer ot.s Hundred Hsrl lor any case that it laila to cure. Bend lor list 0dr.m..nU K. J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo, (X Bold bydrurgists, 7."K). Mall s Family I'Ul ar th best. Bos Waa Plead. "When th bos come In do yon hide your box of cigarettes?" asked the call er. "Sure," responded th offlc boy with a grin. "Ah, yon ar afraid to let him catch you amoklngT" "Taint dat; I'm afraid be'II ask m fer a smoke." riTfJ Permanently Cared. Jtofltaorsereonsneai M 0 arVrflrstdiir'suiieof! KllnVstireat Mere fiMiorer. send for Frees) trial bnoieand treetl lit. K. U. Kline, Ltd., Ml Arch si. fbllad.lpbia, i'a Th ercbestra, consisting of a violinist and a pianist, stopped to rest, and th chairman of ths meeting took occasion to step to th front of th platform to apologia for tie poor ventilation of tb ball. "Gentlemen," be ald, "I know bow we bar all been suffering for th last fif teen minutes. This bad air " "D air is yoost a good a d aicfom pnlment !" Interrupted th Indignant vio linist, glaring at tb plana player. Mothers will fln4 atr-. WlnsloWs rVwthlnf Syrup the bet remedy tons lor lta.lr.kUdr.tt during th teething fttUxL Its Thrllllaar raTaet. Th great orn pesled forth. Th lesder of the choir waved Ms baton with great enenry. bis besd and bis whole body assisting In keeping tim and ivln ipression to the noble anthem. And tb choir ng. In full chorn: "Aw maw O wsw msw rsw ysw Jw; Wo yo baw bo raw law aw waw. Law Jaw O baw msw rsw. To bsw bee aw baw Jsw O baw Wo baw daw msw aw dsw rsw aw. Haw wsw hw law O msw r Th con rrf twin h-td some difficulty In nderstsndlnc th" woris. but th music was grsnl. and It sounJed like worship. Chicago Tribune. JoyThey B&ing 1 cnnaren, wnenever a laxative TaklatT No Chaaeea. Th visitor had asked permission to In spect ths extensiv works. "Certainly," said the superintendent. "You won't mind boiug searched before you begin, I presume? It's, merely a for mality." "What do you want to search m for? Do you think I bavs bombs concealed about me?" "Worse than that. You might have a not book and pencil, you kuow." Chi cago Tribune. A Ol'ARAVTKKD I't'KK FOR PILES. fthit.. Hiin,l. iomiiii.. I'rotrudlne PIIm. Prne- ciHtH ar. aiittutrlxeil to refund money If PAZO UlMSkAl ISUIIUGUrillllWMUAJI, vw. A Wla Tooth. "But can you supiort me In the style to which I have been accustomed?" ahe asked. He smiled. "I don't think I should have any hes itancy In promising that," be said. And then she suddenly realized that lie knew her folks kept only one ser vnnt ; that the gown she wore was last season's style, and that her mother hnd let the upier hall bedroom to a roomer who was In the gimlet department of a downtown hardware store. Cleveland rialn Dealer. : Send Your : Eastern Friends a copy of our handsomely illustrated SS-page book, "Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Their Resources," which tells all about this section of the Union, where there are more openings in every line of industry than anywhere else in the United States. Four cents in postage. A. L. CRAIG Ceneral Paaaenger Agt. The Oregon Railroad1 cV Navigation Company PORTLAND, OREGON 4 Write for it today. CLASSIFIEDADVERTISINC Portend Trade Directory Names ami Aodreaees la Pertlaee f Reave eeatetlve Basines firma. PHOTO M'FPI.IKS; KivlaS dlnnln and print lass wrll. for prices. W oodard. I .ar. Co. MAHIC I.ANIaH.NS Wrt o.. Foruaad. lxi.Mt price o. Lanteras and SI ilea. hi. A STIC Hllr KV; Snrpnel.rs. Hrarea; Kntl lo ll fre measurement blanks: W uodafd, Clark. HoKstSTall kinrts f ! a r reasoeaols prices. Innulr. Z7 rol Bt. THCsSFS sent on approval: w. eii.ranre. Bt III most dlfl1r..tca; W oonard. I'mM Co. AH1IFK IAL F-VFS: every (!) and h.pe: a Krtm.nl sent .. approval ; Woodard, Liars. Ce IKKAM SF.PAKATtB-We Ira.ranle. the IT. e-p&r.ior lo be the heat. nu lor tree caialo. Ussaiwou lo. I inb Bud OaS. MKN'SI tOTHI'! StiSiim peadleioa. sol. asee e Alfred an(.m'B s eorrert eiothea r.verr'h'ns I. I furalsbinsa. at.rnsoa and Sulk aiM'k ijpposit. postoOtra. IrlFK LA Ml II M ! .finer the Crey Irrt- atlo. art. 1-eed rect Inrs esie. Writ, today. !... lei and mp free. H. s. look, a la. tol A Hler rtl, I urii.e. Oreo pot I.TKT MH'I If yn. w.nt yoar hen. I. 'ar nnnHin rte ns lor free nl-uls a"i Pt hlA l-oi Llk .r.I Aiiu. Mill, i. port- aa.1. Ore.-i.. TA It-OH" 4 alnmhl. Wle. M'M. l a.. P 1lant Ore. IateM le clothe. nrl. to meee.ir. rhe.p. 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Enclosed find my order for soother one." ( bams A no aoossse on seeuoaeion) You can di!j th hardnst liorm with Tower 'i Waterproof Oiled Clotti ng and Ha's. liighfst Aaard WorM' lair. 190L OUR GUARANTEE l BACK OF THI SION OF TMS FISH A.J. TOWER CO. rrtVER3 tottom. U. 8. A. laOftat! tOWlH CAHA0IAH CO, lt Tir;j'o.cAoA Knw& Can You Buy Bemis Bags In Your Town? If not, let us know and w will see that you can. We are manufacturers and Importers of t- WOOL BAGS Wheat Bags Oat Bags Barley Bags Flour Bags Ore Sacks Hop Cloth and Burlap of AH Kinds Bags of Burlap and Cotton Manufactured by U BEMIS BRO. BAG CO. 1508-1514 Colorado St. SEATTLE, WASH. W. L. Douglas S&SHOES FOR MIN W. L. Douglas 4.00 Cllt Edge Line cannot be equalled atany price. v. f . nouoi m mm xra m trt i m morh f m-m BHut ar iham Ar oihlh MAMUfAOtUftlR M IHt VftiRLO. nnn eiRo srysnHscs 4lU,UUU wrs ts s ttstsmsnt. 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