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t PecuDSair In combination, proportion anrl w therefore Peculiar to Itself in merit, sales and cures. ..i inaoc iron, me Dest blood-purifying:, alterative and tonic ingredients by such original and peculiar methods as to retainthe full medicinal value of each and all. The severest forms of scrofula, salt rheum, catarrh, rheu. matism, dyspepsia, and debility are cured every day by Hood's S C!J 1..- J . . . uiu uy uruggisis. -oo aoses 4CkB-as)U For those who prefer wuisaiaus mediae i. Ubu. form, Hood's BaraapertUa U sow pat la ehaeo laud tablets eeiled Heraelabe. as wall M a th wsuei Uqold form, iuuttl bar ideakleaUj the as Aiftl. Small Boy Sjr, winter, dere's a sign 1n yore winder readln "Boy Wsnted." Wot kind ut a boy does youee want? Merchant A Die quiet boy that doesn't um naughty words, amok rig-a-ret tea, whistle around the office, play trlcka or get Into mischief Small Boy Gwsn! Youhu don't want no boy; youse wanta a girl. 8ee? ymptffigs enna ually, Dispels Lolds andneatl- roes duo To Lonstinatioru IPQTI a l I a, a. il I uis naturally, ac :U truly os el I invn iiA Dest jbrMtmvomrn and Child-rpn-ybunon(i Ola, io Pel us JlenpTieiQir-frprT. Ivvavs buy tke Genuine vkich lias The full name of the Lorn- I pany CALIFORNIA RoStrup Co. try whom it siqnufactureri . printed an the trout of every package. SOLD BY ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS, cne site only, regular pries 30t par botlle. INSURE YOUR HEA1JH w COMFORT on stormy days vy wearing a SLICKER Clean Light Durable Ounrartteed WaterDroof yvi" 359 Everywhere muleTeam BORAX A heaping teaspoonful to a gal lon of hot water will cleanae your dlahea, plates, cups, earth enware, cutlery and kitchen utensils from dirt and grease, leaving neither taste nor smell. All Oaalafa. nample, Bnoblat and Parlor CaH lam Mil ' KB. FerlSo Ooaat Boral Co., Uaklaad. i r n u No. 11-06 TH KM writluc to axteertloars plaaao mentl.a thla pa par. iW Thero Is Only Ono "Bromo Quinino" That la Laxative Bromo Quinine UMTO THE WORLD OVtnt TO OURC A OOLD IH OHC OAT. Alwavs remember the full name. f..r (hi signature on every box. Ixwk J6c. 0"j $2600.00 Will Rulld Th Mialerii S-Room Houae Special price of complete plans, (pacifi cations and detail only $15.00 IPO J Mote ar an Vlw,"V8 eaicie, row MISSIS Or TMC fa Mil V. a, m PV. i. OaareVae exeef aafa eiees S ewe's ll.JH, sad j.0Aee f aae suijr adnae wianaf fejj B--yoT eearsa ey eAeae. IH sWfae'. sraaf naWaf MX see a aa mm4m vmlwm ihmm anjr eAeee an rAe araWa) laveta. W. L Doug 'ii S4 ind $S Gilt Edgi Shott Cannot ae-t'4 I'TIOt. W. U IWru naaie tM tla a. 1 th. Iwal thorn eaairra -r y w In,, aaaes Bar- to itself nrrvpts WwV. q,-o :n ; i. Uegin to take it today. eameouratlvo ereoartlaa aa thaltnuM hm w. accuracy ordoas, mix nlenre, . onun-x. there be g ae laaa br evaporation, binki ar leaeads Bold by druggleta or aaat promptly by mall V. I. Uud Co Lowell, Maaa. Paatla Jaallcat To fit nil tbitving hardihood, Ilia mraouraa ainall and rank. Tho man who Jumj hia board bill should Bo macfo to walk tho plauk. MkilaHalnlila frm nia ru, "Do you really tielleve that living ex peniiea hare lnentuwd 20 per rent lu the last Ave yara7" Marryat What! Why, ttiey'ra In creased KK) per cent at least. huiKielou NouaeiiM) ! Marryat Not at all. Five yeara a?o there was only my wife and I. and now tnere'a alt of ua In the family. Phil adelphia Tress. Br Ita Warka. Now Reporter (banding In bis copy) There seems to be something the matter with that typewriting machine. City Editor (reading the manuscript) Yea ; It seems to seed soma other man to operate it. what CAusf s rirADAcne Fraoi October ta May. relria are the moat frequent nun of hamdaeka. LAXATIVE bHOMO UU1. NlMKremeaacauae. K. W . Grave aa boa. Ue- Uttae ABtaaTaalaaa. "Why don't thoea angry statesmen aettle their old time differences with a fight to a finish" aaked one congress man. "No uae auggestlng 'it," answered the other. "They couldn't be aufflclently narmonloua even to agree on the condi tion! of a fight" Washington Star. A Caaearted Braadaide. When those twenty-six pianola p anoa on board the big fleet are banging away at the aanie tUne It will take a nervy enemy to stand up and face the concerted broadside. Cleveland Plain Dealer. The Hela-ht ef Majeatr. "And so she Is very queenly? I tup pose she's the kind of woman who la never afraid to cuter the grandest drawing room." "Oh, more majestic than thatt Bhe'e the kind of woman who'a never afraid to enter ber.own kitchen." Brooklyn Life. Soreness and St'ffness- Over exertion, too long continued ' n i . a t nn in Uralt f (r IimniH. cooling off when overheated, Indeed anything; that tends to oheok suddenly Bta sarfaca cinjuiam", w.. that wearied, sore feeling recognised aa anreneea ana et'nnees. i ne i-i reay m nt and quii kert is tc start np clicu-l la ion Dy ruumng tne sore or auu psit tith a soft but le.t'onably rough sub-1 stance, like a crash or Turkish towel, and apply pi. jacoDS uu ireeiy wun gentle uiciion. Mlsat Make a lilt. The Manager I've got a now lde for a melodrama that ought to make t hit. The Writer What Is It? The Manager The Idea la to lntro dure a cyclone In the first aet that will kill all the actors. llsrper'a Weekly. Hide Ma-ate aa I.lteratare. Walter Scott had just written "Keall worth." "I've a great mind to immortalise Win netka neit." he said. "Evaostoa and Vilaiette. ef course, are Impossible." I'erhsps who knows? the grest nov elist hsd been hsled before msxistrstes la those two towns snd fined for eicoading the speed limit. Chicago Tribute. 7Vznfmm SEND FIFTY CENTS In itlvvr nd I rwntai KMtc far our new portfolio "ARCHITECTURE OF DOSE, WEST 4 RELN0EHL" Contmininv th vfwa. flnctr plann. ap proximate ostJi ansi other itata of hmit (H) rwMlnci; bunrru; tur. flat and apart nvnt buihimc. site., etc. DOSE. WEST I REINOEHL Contracting Architeets Oriental Blork. Drpt. P SEATTLE, WASHINGTON a ihm thml m aVaae ear U EqualM At Arty Mm B Mafeeed aa Kmeat. " Take "a aaHatttata. from fa-try ta aaf eert nf lha waft.l lliaa W. k- aul'tUA. awaakisa, Maaa. . Alfalfa rue Hoar. At the Kaiuwa Kxjwrltiietit Station uta'a were leii oU a railou aiTaiia hay and Kaffir corn meal. The gains were 73 per cent more on thla ration than upon a ration of Kafflr corn meal alone. J'or every buxhel of Kafflr corn meal and 7.N3 pounds of alfalfa hay, the guln waa 10.HH pounda, while uou Kafflr corn meal alone the gain was 7.48 pounda per buhel. It la abown that the bay gave better results when cut early and that the chief nutriment waa In the leaves, which should be carefully saved during the procena of barveatlng. An enrller eiperlment at the aanie station waa tried to deter mine the value of alfalfa pa Mure for hoga. The bogs wee allowed to run upon the alfalfa during the summer and were fed a llj;ht ration of grain. After deducting the probable gain for tb ?ora !t was fcanJ that d'-rlrg the summer each acre of alfalfa paature produced 770 pounda of pork. Seooa Ciata foe Wiiol Baa. The end gate for a wagon box here Illustrated, aimwera the purie beat of anything known for hauling corn nr anything which la to be aiooped front the wagon box. The left figure shows It closed; being fastened by a hook on each aide. When ready to unload, loosen hooka, awing gate down and, aa It la supported hy .a chain on each side, you ran stand on It and com- mence acooplng. It Is fastened to bot tom of the box with strap binges which should be sunk Into box and gate so that It leavea an even aurface to acoop over. The gate should be about thirty Inches high and wide enough so thnt aide boarda of snm- will lit over out side of box as shown in right hand flgure. Meat for Layers. One of tlx; best foods for making bene lay Is lean meat. When the sup ply of eggs faila. stop all other feeds and feed lean meat or liver, and cheap nieata will answer, and It will be found aujierlor to anything else that can be used. Ureen bone, containing a large proportion of leau meat. Is even betU-r, provided the fat portions are removed from the bone. It will be found cheniier than grain, becnuae It will make eggs. Uiut reason why the bens fall to luy when tby have plenty of grain is that they re quire a change, and meat supplies the t'eedful. If the liens are fat, give one ounce of lean meat each day, allowing no other food for a week or two, and watch the re nulla. Column's Hural World. fare to Ralaa ahlla Beaae. . Common white beans are a good crop for the farmer to grow, If they are grown under the teMt method (tood-xlzed seed should le planted rather than small seed, and the plant ing should e after the danger of front la mi st, aa the leaves of beans will not stand frost The farmer should at leant ralae enough for his fajnlly, which can easily be done on a very small atrip of land that haa been only moderately manured. This small de mand for manure la due to the fact that bean plant roots have on them nodules containing bacteria which gather nitrogen from the air. White beans need food cultivation, so that the anil around the roots can be well treated, which favors the development of the nodules. (leaalasj Urlaklasi Veaaela. Unclean drinking veel are doubt less the immediate means of spreading some of our contaglotui dlseuees, such aa roup. Koup la a dlaease In which slime accumulates lu the mouths of tin fowls and strings out of their mouths when they o;en tin in to drink. Noth lug Is easier than for such a fowl to leave slime lu the drinking water, which is (hen partaken of be the other fowls. This leads to the fowls all be coming quickly affcctctL Aa roup comes on In the fall very often when we get the changes lu ten.jierature at night. It Is necessary that the drinking ves sels be kept clean and every fowl thnt shows signs of a cold should lie taken at once from the house so thnt It will not he (Hwslble for her to spread the disease. Retaraed ta t ea ef Osea. A Miiwourt farmer has returned to the use of oxen on bis farm. He s:ys he finds tlietn cheaer and better than horses and mule?. In addition to hav ing oxen for general farm work. h- haa trained a bull to run a trcndml'l (hat pumps water, churns butter .mil does nil of that kind of work. This animal beats a windmill or gasoline engine "all to pieces," and the work keepa his temer weet and prevents him from doing damage with hi horns. Other farmers are watching the experi ment, and "horseless farms" may soon be all the rage. Keep Cora Dry. Fxpcrlmcnta have shown thnt corn which Is thoroughly dry will not be in jured by any degree of cold. ThU. while Interesting. Is not as comforting aa It would ap;ear to be. for the rea ton that some confusion may result In Jecldlng when corn la thoroughly dry; snd further, corn once dry does not oeccsMrHy mean always dry. If left tubje-t to a moisture-laden atmosphere It will very likely take up enough moisture to render It liable to Injury from severe freezing. i xj WAOoit-tmx eroor uatc. Good (art af tka Saddle. A manufacturer of saddles is ered'tnl with the statement that one uf the best of polishes for riding saddin mid bri dles la new milk. Thla should not be rubbed lu the leather, however, until the latter baa been cleaned with slight ly warm water aud soap. IUnl work ing stock saddles can be kejit lu condition by thoroughly rubbing with three parts of palm oil aud oue uf neat afoot after first washing with soap and water, for the leather lining of saddle that comes next to the boree there la nothing so good ss ueatafoot oil. The salt whlt-D exiHWiroui the animal's body Is very bard a the leather. Vigorous aud protracted rub bing of the leather is essential, what ever dressing Is used. Vela raaaaterelal Vertlllsere. The pure nitrate of soda, muriate ot potash, . auper-pboepbate or ground bone, can be used In the garden, but unless a person has bad eirlcnca o handles these very carefully, results are apt to be dlsaioiiitliig or disas trous. Plants of which the leaf or stalk are the edible portions uiut have plenty of nitrogen, which In available lu the guano aud animal manure. When the roots or fruits are to tm eaten, phoxphorlc acid should lie added lu (he shapo of wood ashes or super phosphate. ; round bone Is too slow lu becoming available. Karly Layers. Frequently a pullet Blurts laying be fore the others aud continues to !a) well all the year; such a one should lie carefully matched and her eggs saved, providing sufficient slw was attained before she begun laying. Other pul leta will lay a few eggs In the autumn and then cease until spring; think' should, of course, be discarded. Tbow thnt begin laying prematurely are nol desirable, as they should attain tho size rharacterlstlc of their breed be fore commencing, and then lay con tluuoualy during the rest of the fall anO winter. A a Acre at l ead. To measure an acre tie a ring at each end of a roe, the distance belnj Just 60 feet between them; tie a plec of colored cloth exactly In the niiddlt of this. One acre of ground will Ih four time the length and two aud one-half times the width, or the equal of 10 rods one way and 10 rods t lie other, making the full acre UK) squart rials. Keep the rope dry, so It will uot stretch. A rod Is M!4 lineal feet. Ar acre la 4.H40 square yards or 43,3' square feet. A C.ood CaadltluB Powder. Pr. Stneiid advises the following con dition powder for live stock : Two IHiunds of ground flaxseed as a base. In which mix 5 ounces powdered gentian, ti ounces of ginger, 4 ounces of powder ed sulphate of Iron, ounces of powder ed nitrate of potnxh. To this add 2 ounces of powdered charcoal and 1 pound of common salt. Mix all well together, (ilve at flr!t two tnMesioon fuls In feed of grain twl.-e a ,)-. Af. ter two weeks give half the quantity. Prof, ltnue of the New Hampshire station recommends (He American pur ple top riita-hagn for th following reu sons: It Is a tine market krt, often sell ing In tlie markets for duuhle the pi-Ice of the early white turnip. It la also a splendid keeper and Ik usually free rrom all aiHinglness, M title It cannot be planted us hite as the e.irlv turnips. It can be uil as a follow crop after curly ieas, provided the need la sows not luter than July 10. Annie Irua for Posts.' Angle Iron is being uil for making fence posts with great mieeesa. One of the valuable features Ik tint a pout of this description amy lie driven In place by a heavy mallet, and digging la, therefore, unnecessary. A iion-cllmbahle fence la made by bending the poHt so that there la an overhang of twelve or eighteen Inches, with the wires strung regularly In tie very top. The difficult of climbing such a fence will lie appareut at a glance. Cows llnr. In their milk producing power row differ all the way from a.mai pounds of milk ier year to LMmo pounds n year. That being true, ,y should farmers be satisfied to keep a cow thnt will produce but ten pounds of milk (about Ave qunrtnl "T day for IMKJ days? Avoid Thla Klad af Pall. The use of the otrnlner In a pn'i where the dirt which falls Into the opening Is llkelv to be driven through by the sintveding streams of milk not desirable. Its "e tends to In crease the germ contents of the milk and Injure Its keeping quality. Uet Soma .New Hnttatera. The outlay attending the purchase ot new breeding males M le well re paid by results. I" not practice In breeding If you want yur stock to df well. ntes af the rn. The feed problem Is letting Harder There Is no excuse for tlie filthy ho,, pen. The more su'vuletit tbe fPIMj fle j,. ter It Is for sheep. Be a g""d fanner If J"ii are golns to be a fanner at all. Clean ami sort your "! snd thus Insure larger and better crops. Water, pure and plenty "f It, should lie protlded for the dairy -..ws. Young stock should ! H.rlfty to re turn a profit. Keep Hi'"' growing. Teach the liovs to be entl W,n cows. It Is better for the cms, and the boys, too. Life is too short and f'-d tr high to be squandering eitliT n.aklng dairy beef Instead of gllt-cd.-e I'UVer. The liner the soil l l " -rz tilp better It will retain m"lt ure, which Is one of the n-f"ir5' e:inentg the garden. Cows comiiellcd to ,,rl,,lt from a water trough coated mltn I' w, show the effects In the feed tdd ai tll milk pall. The average farmer flml rais ing draft horacs more pro.1tal.le than raising roadters. It takes a h,,rn horae lover to succesafully rsi the latter. The feael War. The doctor bad told one ot bts best, bit! I be profeseor did uot rrsi k a smile. "You sod tbst story have met before, prrehani-e," he said. "Tea," aoawrred the professor; "per Chauncey M. Iiepew." PIUS ClRfO IN 6 TO 14 DAYS. PAZU OINTMkNT ie tua'snterd In euro any raae ol Itching. Sioi I. .ier.lmc or Pruirudinf tile la t to It ueji or moaa, raluadad. ic O.a ladeaeadeat View. "For my part." aaid Mrs. Lapsling. with strong feeling. '( think a mi a thst abuae hie norae. ahaiil.rt. h. Ir.,.. st on-e. We ought lo eierciae the utmost obaeqiilousneaa to dumb brutes." Chi- -Sfo Tribune. Oaad latrallaaa. I "So." said the bauker, severely, "you ' are boarding these uew gold pieces!" I "o. said the common rltlten, "I am not exactly hoarding them. But 1 feel that their artistic Influence la so bad that It Is my duty to keep as many of them as possible out of the hauda of the public." Washington Star. CASTOR I A For Infant! and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Hie Obetlaate IMapsalf loa. Mrs. Kswler 1 lioie you are all well. Mrs. Najbur O, yes, we're well enough now particularly my husband. That's what provokes me. All the rest of us hsve bsd the grip, but bo won't even take a slight cold. Oaeea si Iks Sesa. Bobby DuBarry I'd have you know that my ancestors came over on the Msyflower. Tommy Tuff Dat so? Why didn't 0y corns over on the Lucytanla? Deafness Cannot Be Cured hv local application, si they cannot reach tho dleraJMMl portion ot the ear. 1 her la only one way to euro araiuean, ana mat ie or eonauin tional reinediea. lieafnena la rented by an in-flam-d rondltion of tba mucous lining of tho Kiiaiaoiilan 1 ube. w. hen thla tuba ia luflamrd vnti bare a rumbling anund or tmnerfort hear ing, and when It la rmlrvly eloaed, Iieafiit it the reauit. and unlrfta the inflammation ran be taken out and Ihla tube restored to ita normal condition, hraring a 111 be destroyed forever; nma rears outot trn are canard by Catarrh, which la nothing but an inflamed condition ol the in nrouB ailrlecea. We w ill glreune Hundred Dollar" for any ra.enf liraliieis (cauaed by catarrh) that can not be cure' I by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send foi circular., free. P J. CHENEY CO., Toledo, O. fold hv rirueeMa J.v. la.e Hall'i Family 1'llla for ronitlpatlon. i t'atlle Wladona. "Whst your hus'mnd doesn't know about race horses." said the friend of the family, "isn't worth knowing." "Y'es," answered young Mrs. Tor kins; "and what Charlie does know about them Isn't worth knowing, eith er." Washington Stur. Merely aa laqalry. What has become of the old-faohloned man Wbo could edit a paper on tbia simple plan Of NOT asking the question which al ways bet-ao : "What hss become ot tho old-fsshloned man"? WHERE DID CHARLES SWEENEY GET HIS WEALTH? WHY did the 0. R. A N. build into Washington? The answer: MINES MINES LEAD MINES. WHAT MADE Senator Stanford and built his beautiful me morial? MINES. Why not such results since mining- ia the staple industry of the world? LEAD IS REGULAR AND CERTAIN, the market always calling for more, and more, while the price does not fluctuate sa with other of the baser metals. MILLIONS HAVE BEEN MADE FROM LEAD, and the beat part of the story is the fact that the mall investor has alwaya had an equal chance with the man of large means. MANY A POOR FARMER, laboring man, mechanic and employs have come into vaat riches by small investments in lead. WE OFFER YOU THE SAME OPPORTUNITY accepted by Sweeney, Spokane'a millionaire, and the same opportunity sccepted by other Spokane men who built the City of Spokane, by placing on the market the first block of treasury stock of THE AMERICAN LEAD MINES COMPANY-100,000 sharea at FIVE CENTS PER SHARE. Our company is incorporated under the laws of the State of Washington; rapital stock Sl.SOO.OOO; no debts; no incumbrance; property paid for; stock non-assessable. OUR MINES ARE LOCATED but fifty miles from the fsmoua Camr d'Alenes District We are in the same mineral belt and lie between that district and Rossland, British Columbia-eight miles from Idaho ami aix miles from the British Columbia boundary. Our climate is equable, open and mild, work being done the year round. There is great sctivity on every hand at Mctaline; large operators are turning in that direction and she bids fair to rival the camps in the C.pur d'Alenes. DON'T OVERLOOK the magnificent opportunity to BUY WHILE THE PRICE IS LOW. Full particulars upon application. The L. 337-339 Chamber PUTNAM Color more sood. brt.htar f Bttaaette Net lavelees. Mrs. Hendricks (the landlady )Cas I belp yoa to some more soup, Mr. Pumley? Mr. Pumley No, thanks. Mrs Hendricks (engsgingly Don't refuse. Mr. Dumley. bees use It Isn't considered good form to be helped twli-e to soup. We're sot particular people here. Mr. Dumley Oh, etiquette has noth ing to do wltb It. madam. It's the boud. Pearson's Weekly. Ha Waa Wlllla. ?..'Hs."v?Tlne ""'(.the foe t.'er found the following letter written on a postal card : "Iesr8lr: I bate Just graduated from a correspondence school of Journalism. Would you like to have me write for your paper? J. Alexander McNutt." Selling bis trusty pencil, the busy editor dashed off the following la re ply: "Dear J. Alex: Certainly we would bo pleased to bare you write for our paper. Kindly address your letter to the circulation manager and Inclose the regular subscription pries." Only One "BROMO QUININE." That la LA X ATI VR BKOMO ot'tNINK. Look for the iignaiure of K. W. OHOVK. leed the W orld over to Cure a Cold In Oue Day. J&c lie Oaly l.ark. Nevada Man I tell you. sir, nature has dons a great deal for this State. Tourist (from the Kant I Why, yes. All you need is to get a few people to come and live here. Chicago Tribune. f'TC V'toe raace aao all airrrnue Dleraaeo lid p-rauiiDllr cured by Pr. kliaa'a or-a4 rva Haeiorar. hard for KHKk ttrlal botUa and Ireellea. iir. H. U. kll ja, Li.. Ml arch HU. f Uua..l-a. Kaere It I.Iks leak. Night School Teacher I don't sup pose, of course, thst say of you boys is familiar with Virgil. Knaggy Haired Pupil I ort to be, ma'am. It's about six miles from Spoon river. I was bora there. Mo Sen will flail Vrs. WtneloWo Soothlot lyrup the b.st remedy to use tot their chUursd lariat the leethlug period. "George -was just golug to propose to me last night." "And what happened?" "A tire blew up, and then be couldn't think of anything else." Cleveland Plain Dealer. PATRICK Drove all the snskes from IRELAND SWOBS OIL Drives all aches from the body, cures Rheumatism, Neuralgia aad CONQUERS PAIN 25c ALL DRUGGISTS 50c. v Y. Keady Investment Co. of Commerce FADELESS DYES On 10c pftckafw- Ask Your OwnDoctor If he tells you to take Ayer's Cherry Pectoral for your severe cough or bronchial trouble, then take it. If he has anything better, then take tnai. But we know what he will say; for doctors have used this cough medicine over 60 years. "I hare aaad Aar Cherry Pertarel for hard roi4a. bad eoaeb aad laSiieitae ll baa SMie ae araal mn4. aad I eaoave It la toe beat roueh otedaalne at tba world ! ail throat and lang troablaa."- lu C. arvaar. Albaay, Ofegua. 14 byJ.O.ArerOe.. Uaill, Alae aaaaaAkatarare ef SAM4PAIILLA. rILLi. ais vnot. yers Keep ths bowels open with ens ol Aysr's frills at bedtims, lust one. ITS FREE "SEND FOR IT NOW Th But Fruit Tr- and Frry I'Unt tatakasr in th North wtsit J. J. BUTZER 192 Front St., Portland. Orccon Wltb seventeen mills engaged eirlu. lively in the business, (.ermany leads ia the manufacture of tisane paper. if y r-sy "y WHAT BUILT SPOKANE? The lewtr r Has ) Ns Seeaad Ckaavrs ff Ta oood atua aara make tbeaaoet rf of Uie arak If I FERRY'S I SEEDS H hare raada and kept rarrr1, Sd hnal- Iff eaa Um laisat la 'be wvrl4 eerll u-oa 1 II rsfrys asset aaewaf ear tOS 11 11 Bill lb wbolr Sd Slory - ernl T for ft yA s aaking. lHu'taow aarda UU yua gat a. MS aW I. a). FIMT CS., suaan. Bant. v MM II Be" I i i V II K Portland, Oregon color Uk, wool nd cotton oqudilly wl , OKUO COhlJACr, Qulacy, UUaoaa.