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Why Refer to Doctors Because we make medicines for them. We give them the formula for Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and they prescribe it for coughs, colds, bronchitis, consumption. They trust it. Then you can afford to trust it. Sold for over 60 years. " AVer's Cherry Pectoral Is a reroed that should ne in every home. I Um mm4 a srl del ef It fir hard eoutfh, and coble, end I know whet a suUndtit medicine It U. I ean hoi Mwormn.n.l it txi liulilv." Maim JL Combs. Hide fuk. Maes. vfi X. O. A rr Oo., Irw.U, Dm BAUlUtOtumi ef 9 C1DS.AP10II t A Vers Main viqoc over's Pills greatly aid the Cherry Pectoral in breakln up a cold. Tk Rothecklldo' Start. The founder of the UottiHchlld fam ily, Aiimcliel Moses Rothschild, kept a coin store at 152 Judeusasse or Jew ish (juarter Franlifurt-ou-thv-Muiu. Be fore tills shop was displayed a red Uleld (henre ttie name ltuthse-hlld). Amsrbel dealt sIho In curiosities, art goods and old gold and silver. Ills sou, Mayer Amscbel, was born la 1743 and died In 1812. He, like his father, continued In the coin business. In the coure of bis coin business be met a collector, the court bunker to the Land grave of Hesse. This banker was so Impressed by Mayer's buatness ability that be loaned hi in money for invest ment, and It was In this way that the great banking Arm of Rothschild waa established. Elder Monthly. Deafness Cannot Be Cures , tir local applications a ther cannot reach the diseased portion ol Ida ear. Itiere U only una way to cure dea.nuss, and that la by constitu tional remedies. I'oafuess Is causi-d by aa In- ttamrd ci.udlllun ol the mutous lining of the fcuslechlan Tube. When this tube la inflamed you have a rumbling sound or Imperfect hear ing, and when It U entirely closed, Deafness Is the result, and unless the Inflammation can be taken out and this tune re toted to its normal condillou, bearing will be destroyed forever; in caiea out ol ten are ranted by Catarrh, which Is nothing but au inflamed Condition oi the-murous sun sees. We will give Una Hundred Pollers lor any easeol Deafness (t'siised by catarrh) that can not be cured by iiall's Catarrh cure, bend lot Slrculsrs, tree. K. J. rHIKEY s CO., Toledo, O. Bold by Drugitlsts, lie. Hail's f amily 1111a are the beat. Machine that aaekee Clara re. The department of agriculture ra jiloys a machine to smoke cigars It tins four mouthpieces, In each of which a cigar la Inserted. For ten seconds the smoke la drawn In and la then puff ed out, the process being repeated every hnlf minute. While the "Inhaling" la going on the way In which the filling and the wrapper burn are carefully uoted, the ash la examined and the odor of the burning tobacco observed. Tire plant from which each of the ci gars la made la known and the one that makes the beet showing In the ompetltlon Is selected for planting. The test la proving an aid to the Amer ican tobacco industry by teaching the farmera what kinds of tobacoc to plant In order to receive the highest financial returns. AILING WOMEN, Keep the Kidneys Well and the Kid neya Will Keep You Well. Sick, Buffering, languid women are learning the true cause of bad backs and now to ure them Mrs. W. O. Davis, of Groesbeck, Tex. .says ".Backaches hurt me so I cou 11 hardly stand. H pel Is of du llness and sick head aches were frequent and the action of the kidneys was Irregu lar. Hxn after I be gan taking Doan's Kidney Pills I prusood several gravel stones. I got well and the trouble has not returned. My back Is good and strong and my general health lietter." Bold by all dealers. 60 centt a box. Foeter-Milbtirn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Netblasr Dalea. It was a dull morning la the police court, and the magistrate, a benedict of long standing, aut In bis chair look ing Into space. A prisoner was brought before hltn and the pullceniaa made a charge. "Intoxicated, ehr muttered the court, absent-mindedly. "Tea, your honor." admitted the pris oner. "Are you married?" asked the magis trate. "So," was the reply. "Then what excuse do yon haver" demanded the court, mechanically signing the commitment paper. A titter ran over the audience and the magistrate came to with a start, glancing apprehensively at the report ers. When court waa adjourned, con trary to bis naual custom, be called the newspaper men before him. "Oo you find anything to write this morning?" be asked In a clearly appre hensive tone. "No," was the reply. Tbe magistrate looked relieved. "That's good that la I mean I thought there wasn't anything worth writing," he said. New York Sun. Barklaar If la. "Show me a man who tbinka be bs a bad cold, gentlemen," exclaimed tbe stranger wbe bad secured the town bull tor a free Illustrated lecture, "and I'll sliow you a fraud !" Instantly sixty-three men In tbe audi ence rose up. "Tliere'a yeur fraud, gentlemen !" said the lecturer, throwing a picture ef the celebrated Cardiff Giant on the screen. "And now, my friends," be continued, "while yon are looking at fbis monu mental example, my assistant wil go through the audience with .insll samples of my celebrated Vegetable Prescription for the Cure of all Coughs and Colds, which I guarantee remember, ladies and gentlemen. I absolutely guarantee te cure each and every case, or your money will be cheerfully refunded. ".mall sam ples S cents, to assist In paying for the rent of this ball. Larger bottles, 25 cents. After I have sold $23 worth of this won derful remedy, ladies and gentlemen, we will have the moving picturea et the Ran Francisco earthquake." .'bicage Tribune. A Warrior, Toe. The wooden boarda that bad marked the e-ravea In a certain rural cemetery rotted off, and were raked up In the spring cleaning; consequently, on Me morial day. when the delegation from the G. A. R. arrived with flags and appropriate floral decorations for their departed comrades, the decorating com mittee found Itself somewhat In doubt as to which grave belonged to Captain Ulodrett and which to Ilannan Erlcson. The mistaken delegates heaped their offerings upon Hannah's last resting place, and departed. That afternoon Erlcson, the widower, drifted, with the rest of his world, to the cemetery. When he saw tbe flag and the flowers above Hannah, the astonished Swede fell to chuckling Joyously. "Veil," be explained, delightedly, "dose faller bane pooty smart, too I Ay tank dat vor all right and eorn gude roke on Hannah he vor pooty glide flahter herselluf." Bacteria ss Eatalweere. Improbable aa It may seem, states a scientist In the government employ, It appears to be a fact that bacteria are able to cause the breaking down of atone walls. Recent Investigations have shown that nitrifying bacteria swarm in the mud forced by the disintegration of cement In reservoirs, and It ia believed that the decay of the cement results from the action of nitrous add pro duced by the bacteria. Yet these same microscopic engineers, whose myriads undermine solid walls of masonry, are nevertheless of Immense use to man, because they are chief agents In the purification of water. Philadelphia Record. DIITereat Sbadea. The celebrated medium rapped thres times on the black cabinet. "And now, kind sir." she said, In a spooky voice, "what shade would you like me to tell you about" "Why," replied the little man In the audience, "I would like you to tell me the shade my wife told me to match when I started down town to-day." Chicago Dally News. ill iintniirnre. as .(Vegetable Preparalionfor As similating foe Food andBegula ting the Stinnetts andl3ovils of Iromotcs Digcstion.Crsterfu) ness and Rest. Contains neither Opdum.Morphine norliuiaL Not Xahc otic. A-w JUJm fit aWAaMsfaafcaafclPfA He.fW- Aperfecl Remedy forConsttp non. Sour Stonvtth, Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Feven sh nrs and Loss or SmP. FaxSimiW Signature of VEW YOHK, w - i an .On EXACT COPY Of WstABtOL ni For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of xW in Use For Over Thirty Years mo (ran I llfiMl-W MUJnlUJ M VI -m tm as eeawaar. at P 111 1 1 "Are you fond of muslcr asked th bill clerk, as he Jerked blma-lf Into his new overcoat and settled tbe lf! with rather more than usual care. "Why do you aak. my son?" reond ed the cashier. "Is It your Intention to surprise me with a phonograph or a piano player? Some people labor un der the Impression that thoso things are musical devices. Perbape you want to take me to a concert? Sixteen, twenty-four, tweuty-nlue, thirty-eight, forty two dollars and eighty-three cents pre cisely, and that makes the balance. Hello! What's the matter? Io you know that It's two minutes and several seconds after 5 o'clock? What's keep ing you?" "I don't know anything awut music myself, but I know what I like and what I don't like. I was sort of won dering. Tliey tell me I've got a musical ear, but I don't know. Suppose that I hnve got a musical ear, do you think that In course of time I could get used to something that dldu't seem to me very darned musical? Io you think that I could get to like It?" The bill clerk spoke with some anxiety. "It depends," replied the cashier. "You might, and then again you mightn't I've heard of Instances where people with musical ears resided in the immediate vicinity of boiler shops and in the course of time got so they didn't mind It a pnrtlcle rather liked it I never lived near a boiler shop myself, so I couldn't pretend to speak with authority. I never beard of anybody getting used to a parrot, however. Is there a parrot In the flat below you? If there la. I wouldn't go to the trouble of getting used to It I'd lodge a com plaint with the agent Which of your ears Is musical? I hadn't noticed any difference In them." "You're a fierce Josher," said the bill clerk, sarcastically. "Well, It Isn't of any particular consequence, only I don't see why you can't ever answer a civil question without trying to be smart" "Don't be offended," begged the cashier. "Walt till I put these books away and I'll consider your question seriously. I bad an Idea at first that you were working some gag on me, and If I said 'yes' you'd tell me to do some Idiotic thing or other and make me lose my temper. Do I think Say, state your case? What Is It that you want to get used to?" "I'll tell you." said the bill clerk, confidentially. "I'm calling on one of the nicest girls you ever saw." "Nothing new about that," comment ed the cashier. "They're all the nicest v. pit the hrsM. ever saw. . , ZL vou hang .wo-d.TfcTBs, right at bc - , saaM.Lt 10 all i i7 v be all That's all rla-ut." -You can say all yo w1,,h.,,lu, ni. but I want to stand for any funny t .1 spect to this young lady- 1 "rtfbt, .Tl you doit I' ZI member It I'm not tMm Bo,.- "Serloua matter, Is l,r -You bet it la. Bbe'i thing. She', a looker. . looker, but .be', there th th, and. In every other respect - Well. I'll tell you. On the anything tbe matter H only she1. iH-eu taking a lot IK les son, and she', a little swolle. her singing. I am. too. She. t -BfWi all right only- Well - those pieces that she sings ' te Do know The Holy - dimly that Tve Tra.,,. u F , There arrived in i.,.i... i. m iai TTf-rs- i ng . siri'd niiin n.ni,.i i,.w , "" mini l Us b. waudertug for the last six Tears. All is an engineer by trade ud be set out from Fleet street on "g- 0, Usju, with the otJe-t of walk ing Uu,(KJ n.Ue. , wven JMrt- Tn- Uea of th enterprise was to disprove theory, which All attrlbutea to engi neering niilyera, that after a man baa reached 45 yeara of age be Is use less fur manual labor. Some gentlemen who were desirous i uisproviiiK this theory agreed to PJ All folio If he could walk OO.OnO miles In sweu yeara, earning his llv "g at his trade, and that he shall nut bog. sell photographs of himself or pictures poet cards, make sieeches or exhibit himself at music balls. All these conditions, be says, he has faith fully observed. He has been all over the three kingdoms and baa visited r'ran.-e, Spain, Switzerland, IWIglum. Holland. Italy and Germany, but failed to get Into ltussla. Ills record now la 5S,k1 nillua. He proposes to take a week's rest In London, then walk to New Haven and cross to Dieppe, where lie will resume bis nedestrlan exercises through France. Throughout his travels Mark All wears the union Jack ou bla ritfht rm. Loudon Chronicle. you "It aeema to me either heard of it or be" Mtxxly sing it" "That's one of the things she'i itnck on," said the bill clerk. " Tht p,imi Is another, and she slaga 'Deane,' Most .irava when there's hunch of com pany she obliges the lot with Ta Holy City or the other thing. 1 liked to bear her at first but It " Betting old. sh atnm "Dearie" of 'Last Nt the Nightingale Woke Me hen I call oa he hv mvself. We'll be "ttlm ill com fortable and a nice line of til going on when she'll Jump P nl "J. 'I'll sing to you.' And she does It I've kind of hinted around that I'J looner visit but It ain't no use. Not. If we was to get well. If I bJ hear It all the time would I get used to It! Her folks seem to like It na inept Dsa f u than I bare. Whit would you do?" I "I'd reason with ber." repllei tbe cashier. "I'd say, 'Maud, darling, for give me if I tell you that the pirUallty of parents and friends has tottered In you aa unhuppy delusion. Y think that you can sing, but believe me, you can't You can't sing for sow ipples; It's painful to listen to yol Deur girl, cut It out' I Tank nth ber. She'll appreciate It." "You're crazy," said the bin clerk. "You asked me my advta," said the cashier. "You tell her whit 1 told vou and I'll bet she'll never sing to you any more. It's the onlj way I know to stop 'em." Chlcap Dally News. lavlllaar. The following announcement to the hungry was (tosted the other day lu front of a restaurant conducted by a Ureek In the Horseshoe section of Jer sey City: : Korncut beefe and garbage : In flu stile too-day. : The proprietor said he made tbe sign all by himself. New York Sun. TO CURE A COID IN ONE DAY ' Tsks LAXATIVE BHOMO QUININE Tablets Dnnxlati refunil money If It falls to eurs. E. W UKoVa'a signature Is on each box, 24c, He Kaerr. Teacher Now, what little boy In this Sunday school can tell me what a pyra mid is? Tommy TufT Why, dat's ds shape de pool balls is sot up in for de break. Tbe Catholic Standard and Times. CONTAGIOUS B100B FOISOH NO LIMIT TO ITS POWERS FOR EVIL Contagious BW Toison has brought more suffering tulscrj ' f 'niSt tion into the world than all other distasn comwnw ; w limit to its powers for evil. It is the blackest ana vum w - wrecking the lives of those unfortunate enough to contract it and transmitted to innocent offspring a blighting lacy of suffering andsname. 3o highly contagious is the trouble that jnnocent persons may contract t jy using the same table ware, toilet articles or clothing of one m whose blood the treacherous virus has tahen root. Not only n it a powerful poiaon t a very deceptive one. Only those who have learned by bitter experience know by the little sore or wlcer, which usually makes its appearance first of the Buffering which is to follow. It comes ia the form of ulcerated moutli an! throat, unsightly copper colored spots, swollen r amis ia the groin, falling hair, offensive sores and ulcers ou the body, and ia severe cases the finger nails drop off, the bones become caseaseu, me nervous cj tered nnd the sufferer becomes aa object of pity to his febow man. speci ally is the treacherous nature of Contagious blood Toison, shown when the infected person endeavors to combat the prison with mercury and potash. These minerals will drive away all outwaid symptoms of the troubles for a while, and the victim is deceived into the belief that he s cured. hen, however, the treatment is left off he finds that the poison has ory been driven deeper into the blood and the disease reappears, and usually m worse form not oulv failed to remove the virus Irom the blood but have weakened the entire system tecause of their destructive u. S. S. S. is she only real and certain cure lor contagious uioou o. It is made of a combination of healing blood-purifying roots herbs and barks, the best in Nature's great laboratory oi lorcsi. a. u .. offer a reward of $1,000 for proof that S. S. S. contains a particle of mineral in any form. S. S. S. pots down to the very bottom of the trouble ana pycieansmg the blood of every particle of the v irus and adding rich, healthful qualities to this vital fluid, forever cures this powerful disorder. So thoroughly does S. S. S. cleanse the circulation that no signs of the disease are ever seen no-sin. and offspring is protected. Write for our special boot on Contagious Wood Toison, which fully ex plains the different stages of the trouble, and outlines a complete home treat ment for all sufferersof this trouble. No charge is made for this book, and if you wish special medical advice about case oranyot US symptoms, oui - J . . !. . ... . . .... 1 pnysicians will De glad to lurnisn mat, ioo, wuiumi. uui, THE SWIFT SPLCIHIS U.f aiuwiMi Shake Into Your Shoes Allen's Fnnt-Ksae. A powritr. It makes tlirhl or new shoes ft-el esy. It Is a certain cure lot wrtllnK, cslloiis and bit, tired, aching feet. Hold by all l'ruvgUts. Prlre ito. Trisl psck sue msllt-ij KUKK. Addnws Mian 8. Olmsted, leltujr, w York. PURELY VEGETABLE Oae War. SI Iluvmow Glumie a town, mister. Agent One way? Si Haymow Why, of course, f fule. There's only oue way t town. Toledo Blade. ticket r Slab- duni Blab- laeoapreksaialble. llle What does mommer mean by Bernard Shaw and Henry James, pop? His Father Hush, my son I You're not old uouiih to understand sucb things. I'uek. RUBBER STAMPS Best In America) We snake thcra We do not take orders and r1i!lon Rubher Btamns, Srals, tin. We manufacture Our own aoods. our e.uiin-"i is iue uewi irW uTuiuiner can buy. W rll today lot oof "Uubbur btaiup C'aialugue.' THE UTWIN-HODSON CO, Portland. Oregon PLEASE THE OPERATOR'S VISION. I'ahlad. Mrs. Good sole We got so many Christ mas presents this year that I don't know what to do with them. Mrs. Chillicon Kearney I don't won der. Tbe stores are absolutely refusing to make any exchanges thia aeason. Invigorate the Digestion. To Invigorate the digestion and stimil- liite tbe torpid liver and liowtls thi re's nothing -o tool si that id family reiu eilv. Ilninilretli's i'illx. wli oh lias been n uiw I t over a century, iney cleanse m lil.xxl nnd imimrt new vigor to the IhmIv. One or two every night for a week will unually be all thut is required, tot Consti pation or iyntiepi.ia, one or iwu incn every n ght will in a surt t me atlord :. "vv" . . . . i llrsndreth'a I'llia are tne wn laxslive tonic pill your gran parents used and being, purely vegetable aro adapt ed to every sy stem. hold in every dru and medicine store, either plain or sugar coated. Self-Kvldeat. "Don't you think," said the gloomy young lady, witn a scieuuuc m iw "that tbe pleasures of tbe table induce rapid consumption? I ... "Sure," answered the practical young man. "what else are tliey put mere ! forr Baltimore American. St. VW Taara and all Nerrnna r)lss priaVsatlr cor-br I. Kin- J J InaUss. In. H. 11 kMlor, 11., Ml Arch bU, l-blla-.l's. Serial of Oat Mlllloa Words. In advertiser In a London paper aava be has immediate use for a "sen aatlonal serial which must consist of .hmt 1.000.000 words. Tbe longest novel, so far. is said to be George Eliot's "Mlddlemarch," which contains nearly 820.000 words. PUIS CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS. PAZO OINTMENT Is guaranteed toeure any case of Ichlng, blind, bleeding or protruding piles ia I to H days or money refunded.SOe. wi.t tif Oar Dlsooataat. ainffleton Hello, old man I You're looking blue thla morning. What's up? Wedderly (gloomily) The price of coal. Mothers wfU Bad Mr "J" 'SL" i.nth. brstTuroedv to use for their cbuUraa luring tbe toothing psrlud. st.vaad Hta Caaaeltr. tt-I)o rou apeak any language Ar.oe than tbe mother tongue? iiim No. And I never eipect to be able to talk like mother can. IF YOU Kindly rrmrmber that wa buy and sell all klu.li of Miulng Storks and Bonds that are on the market. Buould you want to buy ol sell write or wira r. j. cATTrmiN co. 1 2 J Ablfiftoe Bslldirtf Portland, Orf ee Member ol Portland Stock Eirhanse l3ill!..l!toldll!,.W rTTfT.jniHiii.i.11 Many Afflicted Country People are coming to me foe truaiineiit and returning lioiiie cured. l"1" tifiitly and promptly aur Indiges tlnn.Kheumallsm, all Prhais and Wasting Dlwa.es. Nerymn Disor ders. Dieae of Women ami hlltl ren. Keiema. H1.k1 and Kkin Dis eases. No matter what your trouble may be, come to see us. Fret Coaiultitloa sai Eisausalloa. NewYork Surgical and Medical Institute PfnnsarntlT tcst.d si Cororr '' (IJJ'j) WaiatUsSu.. rstUa4.0i. FRUIT TREES, VINES, PLANTS BERKSHIRE SWINE, (Registered) SHORTHORN CATTLE, (Registered) BARRED AND WHITE ROCKS PACIFIC NURSERY CO. Catalogue frea. Tangent, Oregon CROPS NEVER. FAIL wliJl ()( sr.s unl'elMl. trrlsshe lml Imv in Ili wtiriti. .i.i... immense croi (hh Investetl I anunea. Ashton sisrie.1 Jan. I, 1. a record l.re.k.r. niei"r . ""-. f.MpAtV MOOK r. n r. r.-. : oHsnfsrsln alislfa su.-ar heels. H.i, in ir fi:!..rleil. Ke R. K. e.Ien uwsmne put iprn rountry of vsl re- Cincinnati Post GREAT COMET DUE IN 1110. Haller'a, Moat Famsss of Tkeas All, Will Show la the Tear Kfasaod. . Tbe most famous of all comets, though not tbe largest and moat bril liant, will again be visible In 1010. This Is Halley's comet, so called from its Identification by the great astronomer woo was the friend of Sir Iaaac New ton. Halley's Investigations of astro nomical records led him to assert that the comet which he had obserred In 16S2 had appeared In 1531 and 1007 and to predict Its reappearance In 1759. The fulfillment of bis prophecy ex cited the most Intense scientific Inter est and established beyond doubt the periodicity of comets and their move ments in orbits determined by the law of gravitation. Ita last appearance was In IMS. Its period Tarylng between sev-enty-flve and seventy-elx yeara on ac count of the perturbing attractions of Jupiter and Saturn In certain parts of Ita orbit It was by that time possible to calculate Its movements with to much greater accuracy than before that It made Ita perihelion passage within fonr days of the predicted date. It was not then a very grand object to the naked eye. but the light of Its norWua surpassed that of second-msg-tltuda sun and wa comparable with that of some reddish start ot the first magnitude, such as Aldel0 An Urea. Ita tall while the comet was approaching the sun to . length of 20 degrees tar, M aseoo I- '4- The social settlement wer had been tellln the story TZ, class of email children "'on "-Now. children,- she tell m. the story. Who IM lb y lying la the tWerr -A beautiful ady,-cam. tfr. prompt whom did the prince-"ttl. Moses to be taken care of T .. . "HIS mother." .hooted tMWWtful C,'what did kW him when be grew a HJe o'rr - ed tne teacner. all.n. W"" elaed With a lied: She putbUB lutoP-D - For an Instant there Then a amall girl was sudden Inspiration and rep -I know, Harper's Magaslne. , ,-""t. Boat taa Iale.r rr At 8t Osyth, S rented ejectment order hai JJ t M against a temant who, It was paid do rent la forty X1"- The Kidneys When tbey sre weak, torpid, or stagnant, tbe whole ayatem auftera. Don't neglect tbem at this time, but beed the wa ulng ol tbe aching back, the bloated face, tts aallow complexion, the urinary disorder, and begin treatment at once with Hood's Sarsaparilla which contains the beat and aafeat curative substances. In naual llqnld form or In chocolated tablets known ...arsatabs. lOOdoeeati St. Anthonr and Ashtoo. Idaho. FREE SAMPLE srtttr.TTAM BORAX wnh ra-r.SK-. ":"''' ii.!n..ir7 -TtV bgM t loo.ooo Capital Slock. (2U0.00U itpoMted with lnt Uc,t at Hichiisa UNITED STATES HEALTH & ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY Of Saginaw, Michigan. WRItt TODAY asking atxHit mir tmlar one dollar a month olan tltavt (.ays aertilvtilal Uealli JK",! sn.l livk. I mnlty. lilve asa and wen.allon. All litialneas on the r-ai'lUe foam tmld through the firrt National Bank ol Portland. R. L. ALDRICH, Mgr. Western Office 209-210 Harquia Bldg. fortlanrJ. Oregoi M I jf'erT Sec'ls'V' " 1 C 'Wjr ere "ot "n expr'-t?it'lv..Ti I ' irmm, but with rirover eulti-Skj, y V "ir vatlon.tlirjr assure success from the start, tsera liava 'iO Vj B doubu at plsntln nor disap- m t tor blfrirrst, surrst, hrst crops Jj m at allilralrrs. hsmousforovrr Jf jnyrars. luol kml Aasssl f free oa request. f ,fTk I iVk o. m. Fruv eo..Jf.C1 AUSTIN WELL DRILLS mis tn all styles and a I -H". mmt'TnA 0,1 l,s ad prices. BEALL at CO. 321 Hawthorne Ave. Portland, Or. DR. C. GEE WO Wonderful Horr.o Treatment This wonderf.il ChU nana One. or Is ratld in at because ha aur a iepe wi.noni nrMri linn lhal in, C van to die. Its cores wl h those wonderful I h( a'e herbs roo s, buds, barks and vet-eialilcs the are entlnlr known In rtlMti si ai l- etu-o Is lh a ciMin.rr fbroiiKii ium uim of Homo harmlcaa ri-medles. This lemons dnolir Snows Ihea,ilot.orovt.ri0dtffi'rii reniwli'-a, wolrti he aes sucr'eln ijr in aiirrn uuweawv Ho susrna'e s toci.rece.arrh,a.hma. luna, thromi rhi uiuNti.m, nervous .ess, auxoach, l.ver, H1 ri've, eui hna bundrela of testimoalaia, harsrs niod'rate. t all and see him. I'a lenla oat of the cur wHte t blanks and Hn-ulara. end stamp. COt'l TAllO.N K.k.JL. A'klnaa The C Gee Wo Chinese Medicine Co. 1 rk-at SL, S. C Cor. Morrlsoa Mention psper Portland, Oreson P. N. U No. e-07 w HEW writing to advertisers aoentloa thla paper. ploTso Ther U no ittiTl y QUASI SWt or inu wo yWi LC:X 01LCD CLOTHING ftlACK OS TEuv" 0 aVtarWBt. . 1 f msii m birffil MAM 0 1 A. Vr7Sl 7lSiMaM Cn.taeu-T0lT0 UH Harvesting Dollars is posaiUe if the seed be judiciously planted. flonthern Alberta, Canada, has demonstrated beyond a doubt that it is the greatest cereal growing country on the continent, and "Alberta Red Wheat" grown there took both the Gold and Bronae medals at the Portland fcspoaition. The Canadian Pacific Railway Company has B.uuo.uuu acres of the beat of land, Irrigable and non-irrigable. Just east of Cal oarr. Alberta, which they are selling at from ,12 to 16 per acre ' aAaa dllf aT. .as I mm i a a. 1 .1 a tie ana 11s to o per sirs i lor non-irrigat Lands aold by them three months ago at these prices are now now being held by tbe purchasers at $50 per acre and upwards. The harvesting of dolUrs invested in these lands is Just as certain as the harvesting of cereals. If you are inU-rested drop a card to the address below for litersture fully describing the opportunity of the age. The Canadian Pacific Irrigation Colonization Company, ltd. 54 Ninth Avenue West, Calgary, Alberta, Canada. SALCS DIPAHtMtNT. CAN AIM AN PACtTIC RAILWAY. WRIGAItO IANOS Be w le asentien thia as per when wrHln. 'i -an PUT "NAM FADELESS DYES M I r . f. ,ne .aetata colors ails, wool and cettee) eoaelly wed end le 1 W . . 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