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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1905)
"' Get Rid of Scrofula Hunches, eruptions, liiflmitnintlunii, sore ness o( t ha eynlltln nml curs, ill seniles o( tlio bono, rlcknts, ilyapflpala, cntnrrh, wnalluir, are only some u( the Iroiihlva It council, It U a very active orll, making Iibyoo of. tlio wholo syatem, Hood'sSarsaparilla Krsillcalrs It, cute nil It manifestations, fin) hiillda iii tlio wtiolo lyatoiu, Accent no aubitltute. K8KIMO0 REUNITED TO WOnt-D. aThoaaof (lraeuluiid'a Knat Cnnat Auuln In Touch wllli Civilisation. Tile Kaklmoa of tlio cuat coast of (Jlt'culaitd have hccu reunited to tlio Morltl, n(tr linvlna; forgotten, iierhuM for many years, the II tlio they ever klKMV of It, anys Hi" I'lllflllU'lllllIU I'uli llo In-ducr. The Danish supply, tean. slilp (lodtlmiih has returned lo Copen liaucn from a visit to AiiumuKsttllk. n tntlnn cstiiullshed liy (ho government for tlio purpose of Improving tlio run dltlon of tlio (Ireeiiliuul natives nml developing a Inula with them. II In an Interesting enterprise, because Den mark's deulliik's 'rllh aboriginals uro humaultlug nml philanthropic, nml lliu material It It 11 tl to deal with hum wun In It natural comtltlou. A fur bm U known, tlio natlvea of Greonland'a cast const hud never como Into contuct with the whlto race until twenty" years ago, when they were UIm covered by Cpt. Holm, Dunlali ex plorer. It vrae all yenra Inter licforo anything moro thin fragmentary Infor mation about thorn was given out, nml Uirn Denmark published a aumptuous work In threo voluinaa devoted to the people and their habitat. Probably no other book ao exhaustive and coatly baa over been printed about a handful of prlmlllv people. They numbered only 68 when they were discovered. Til aupply ateamahlp report nl Oopenhneen that the liat Greenland latlou la In thrlvlnc condition. It has (Imply Uninformed Hip life of the nit tlves. They have knives, timber, metal point for their harpoons and a hun dred comfoit and couveuleucca they never knew before. Tlio Danish gov ernment buya their olli, fura, akin and feather. Tlio atatton take every thine they have lo aoll In exchange fur the commodltlca they reiulre. A way link been found around tlio glaciers Jutting out Into Hi arn which so Ions bnrred atttmpt to travel around the aoiith end of Greenland. A few partlea have mad alrdgo Jour neya to tlio Kaklmo settlements of the wcit coaat. and aoine of them have act tied there. They have never heurd of spirituous liquor. They aro iure blood I'aklmoa, the only unmixed nntlrea In Greenland, ex ceptlns In tlio Hmllh anund region; bill their fenltire nee thinner nml longer than thoae of other Kaklmoa, and they rti a llltlo taller than thoao of the went coaat. They hnve the dlmmeat tradition that their fnthera enmo from the north, and coualdernblu evidence baa accumulated pointing to the prob ability that they are the deacendant of natlvea who reached northwrat Greenland from the archipelago north of our continent and then aklrted the north and enat conata of Greenland to their present abode. Two Ways. Maglatrate You are charged, air, with trying to commit suicide. Prisoner I waa driven to It, your honor drlrm In It by a woman. Msglslrate H'mt DM ah refute rou, or marry you? To curb Ida wife' extra aennt liablta, a carpenter hi Iludapcat kvi'i Iht hiekrd In the bullae oil Week duyn, but kindly let her out on Kutidaya, when the atorea are Hoard. In July, l83j, I beeui to break out with Itczcuia on my head, leg nml arm, and becan treatment with local doctor, but did not net much relief. Thevaald thetlis caae had bccomechroutc. I then quit them aim iiicti various ointments aim soaps lor another two years, tut as toon as cold weather came I was as bad off a ever, to I finally decided tolct medicine alone, ami for twelve or thirteen years did nothing towards curing tlio Itczemn, except bath njr. This seemed to do atout as much good as anything I had tried. During tuetimo I lost about oue-half of my hair. I began S. S. S. doubtful of n cure, because the disease had run so long, but soon discovered your medicine was doing mo good, and continued to take it. I used seven bottles, when I was com pletely cured, not liavlngit single spot on my body, which befote was almost com pletely covered 1'. C. Noni'or.U, 1017 Ilacltbcrry St., Ottumwa, la. The head, feet nml hands arc usually the parts affected, though the disease nj pcara on other parts of the body. While ex ternal applications allay the itching and burning tcmtiorarily, itls the nclds thrown off by the blood that cause the irritation and eruptions upon the skin, The acids must be neutralized and the svstcui cleans must ue ncutrniitcil nm ad of all humors and sss ad of all humors and poisons beforo tha cure is permanent. S. H. a. is guaran teed entirely free rt Tntna1l A F-2tM IO and other mluer- als. Book on the skin and lta dis eases sent free. I Medical advice furnished free, Tbi Gwlft SpeolflB Compuny, Atltnta, Qt, IIlMt Ooiuh Bjrup. YatlMUooi. ba KS la lira. Sold br drualiu. Ml eczeMA M PC htlm "Ph., wlmt'a cnpltnl piiiilHhmont?" "It's the alx months' rfiituiico n innn KnU for MonlltiK n million dollnrn." UhlcnKo Iteconl-IIornld. HheMy, but Mr. Kliixyinnn Is atliiKy. He I should any so. Why, he wouldn't IhiikIi at n Joko miles It wna nt aomebody elso'a expenno. Kx. Clnra Old you Iono your presence of mind when ho nttempted to klaa you .Miiml Yea, for a moment. Why, I nearly told him to atop, .Vow-fork-er. Chauffour la there an ordinance limiting tlio apced of auto In this town? Native No, they enn't Kt through too quickly to attlt us. llrook lyn Life. rorelgner Wlmt I the 'algnlflcnnco of the rngle that la slumped on Ainerl enn money? Unltol Htnte Citizen It la tlio eiublnm of IU awlfl light. De troit I'ree Preaa. "My aukeal llovr vill your hua bnud la trnlneil. I low did J oil ever do It?" "I didn't, lie wm n widower when I rot him. It anven n lot of trouble" Chicago Heeord-IIerald. Mnrgle If you don't quit tenalng mo I'll tell mnmiiin nml aho'll tell pnpu, thon pnpn will whip you. Hurry Then I'll cry nud Krniidmn will give 1110 Momo cnmly, und 1 won't glvo ou nnjr. ISx. "Did J 011 notice how I moved tjio audience last tilth 1 1" naked the nuin teur elocutlonlat. "Moveil Isn't the proper nnmo for It." rejoined his critl nil frlriul. "It vna little short or n atninpede" Mttlo Willie Hay. pn. Is the on lulKhtler tlinn the sword? Pn So some popla claim, my aou. Mttlo Willie-Then why don't the ItUMalaua nnn theinaelvea with fountain pen? MluneaHta Tlmea. "I'm aure 1 wiw n cat over In that cortxT," Mid Tommy, alttlng up In bed. "No. dear; go to sleep." aald III mother; "It waa Juat Imneltmtlou." "Hna a maglnnthin got ahlny e;ea?" Philadelphia Udxcr. Mr. Kklnrllut The pnper anys aklrta aro to bo worn longer than eter. Mm. Hklufllut Well, you need n't be tlggcr In' on me wrarlu' mine any lotik'er. I've worn It five years this couilu' falll" llnrper' Ilazar. PnaaeiiKer This train la nearly one hour behind tlliio. la It iwt? (luard Yea; but that's all right. We'll get In the usual time. Passenger What time la that? (InardTwo houra late. Olaagow Evening Time. "I thought Hmeergle waa a friend of yours?" "He waa until lately. I had to drop him. Ho waa always wanting to borrow money. "Itcfuaed htm abnrply, did your "No. I lent hltn some." Chicago Tribune. "Khe'a a lovely girl, and so nlmplo In her tastes. I told ber that I hiidu't much of an Incomo yet, but that I hoped I cduld provide for her every want." "And what did ahe say?" "Hh said that would bo all alio could aak." London Tltlllta. Oaller Kitty, la that your parrot? Little Girl No, Indeed, ma'nm. The folks next door left him with ua when they went away on their vacation. 'Fore he begins tn tnlk I want to tell jou that he doesn't Iwlong to our church. Clilcngo Tribune. Wife John, don't jou think thnt our bonne Is nltngether too small for our present needs? Husband Yea; I've been thinking seriously of putting nn addition to It. Wife Something In the ahnpo of n wing? Husbnihl No; something In the ahnpo of n mortgnge. I shot n rabbit the other dny, 801110 kind of n wunle'i came out of tlio bushes nml objected." "That was n game warden." "No. It wasn't." "Why not?" "llecause there wna nothing gaino about him. He ran when I iKiInt e.1 my gun ct him." llaltlmore Her ald. "Yea," remarked the party who sometimes lets nn nudlblo thought es cape, "It's a aure sign a man Is get ting old." "Whnt's n sure slgu?" queried the youtli with tlio rubber hab it. "Whoa he goes n round telling peo ple that be feela Juat ns young aa he ever did," explained tho noisy thinker. "You know how father Insists upon talking all the time whenever Sknle cornea to call on me " "Yea." 'Well, we fixed him up Inst night. We got hlin to rend tho Husslnu nml Jnpa ntvw iwimea In the war dispatches, and hla Jaw wna soon so sore that he could not talk above a whisper." Ixnidon TU-Illte. Jennie Thnt spiteful Mrs. Glint tor ton said your husband waa old nml ugly and that you only married him for hlu money. Nettle And wlmt did you say, dvnr? Jennie I said 1 wis suro you didn't do niiythlug of the sort Nettle Did you ever meet my husband? Jennie No; I never hud that pleasure. Nettle I thought so. Bo mo Very I.onir Nmnea A directory Issued lift Honolulu con tains what Is believed to bo tho long est name appearing In uny such publi cation. It Is that of Miss Aunlu K. Kcohoanaukulnlnliu eukuweloalkunnkn, which means substantially "Juck and the Bean Stalk." Paulino Nabuchodo noxowlsxowna, a resident of Milwau kee, la probably champion of America, though Salvstoro Schllanodltonnarlello of Providence, It. I., and Hornnrd O, Ahrenhoorstcrbaumer of St. Louis may be regarded as eutltlod to houorabl mention. Don't apologize to a worthless Ion for because you favor tho Peaco and Do ceivcy policy. WmM m ri mM" L&JIS- mAws -! T.lulita the fire on Time, There ore not many Inventions of foreigners patented at tho United Htntes Patent (Jlllee, but occnalonnlly n good one, generally out of tho or dinary, la sent (here nnd a patent ap plied for. In tho Illustration below will bo found nn appnrtus, tho Inven tion of nn Austrntlnn, which contain sovernl good features. It la cnlled n time fire lighter, nnd the inerhnnlani Is ao constructed that by placing It under n lira tho Intter can be nuto- jiipL fjy UATCH I.I0I1TS AT TIMK DRSIIIRU, inntk'Hlly lighted at n predetermined time. Its uses nre varied, not only for domestic, but for tuiinufncturing pur posc mm well, The clock Is set similar to setting an alarm clock, with nn at tachment for regulating and project ing n trigger nt the tlmo determined. A match Is Inserted In a slot drslgueJ for thnt puriKMo, nnd when the right moment hna arrived the trigger la ro ll nsed, which projects n bolt In con tact with tho match. The surface of tho liolt Is rough, so thnt the friction which Is canned by coming In contact with the head of the match Ignites the Intter. limll M. (5. Column, of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, Is the pntcntee. Delivery Clint. Many of tho Humorous Inventions pntetitcd contain novelties more theo retical than practical, nnd for this rea son uover get on the market. The Ideas nre generally good, but when It cornea to putting them In use It Is often ltnpolble to do so. A delivery chute, which Is exceedingly novel In Its features, Is shown In the Illustra tion, and It Is n device thnt could read lly be used for a great many purposes It Is a common sight to see several men delivering barrels nnd storing them In the cellar of n building, the usual method being to allow the barrel lo gradually slip down u pair of roper Of course, the barrel could not bo nl lowed to roll down the steps or chute, for tho velocity nttnlncd would b suro to cauae damage or possible In- Jury to nnybody that happened to I hi In tlio way. Thin seems to be n cum- luT.nnu method In comnarlson to the one nhnwn here. This Inclined chuto Ih constructed almllnr to ordinary chutes, with side extensions to guide the course of the barrel or package AN AUTUMN NIOHT SCENE. VWId Wont Picture of n Clear NIUt lu the 1'ocono Mouutulna Wonderfully clear and distinct the myriad stars appeared. South of tho nenlth a plnnet biased. Like a broad band overhead atretched the inllfcj way with fnmlllar constellations on each aide. Almost In tho center was Casseopln's chnlr. Near by glenmed Andromeda nnd tho stars of PerseUH. Just above tho northern horizon Iny tho big dipper, nnd In the east Aide baran was rising, with tho stars lu the belt of Orlou twinkling near. A faint streak which lastod but an In stant showed whero a meteor's career hnd been burned to dust. There was no moon to dim the light of the lessor stars, and everywhere around tho brighter ones they crowded, leaving no spot of this raro nutiuun sky with out IU spnrkllng points 6f light Out of a dusty corner of memory camo a thought which youthful fancy had concolved; that tho atam wero tiny' holoa In heaven, usod by tho nngols to peep through to sco If people wero good or bad, nnd tho light of the ntnrn wna the glory of tho groat whlto throne shining through tha peepholes. To senses stooped In tho quiet of this brooding scene enmo like a shock tho ronllxntlon thnt In the north, close to tho summit of a dimly outlined mountain spur, a faint phosphorescent light was glowing In the sky. A long palo finger crept allontly upward to ward tho xonltn. Tnon nnouior ana nnothor, until, lta weird beauty thrill tug the henrt, thoro flamod In tho northern henvous tho mysterious lum inous nrch of the magnetic pole, the first aurora boroalls of the nutumu and winter. nmui-ATra srcrti or thk kaurix. On one side Uie extension Is divided Into suitable sections, each section controlled by a brake operated by menus of n lever plnred opposite the entrance of tho chute. Uy operating the lever the lower end of tho exten sion la pulled acroas the surface of tho chute townrd tho opposite side. When tho barrel has been atnrted on lta Jour ney down the chute It naturally gains momentum, but by nppllcatlon of the brnko of tlio first section lta apced la diminished, or It ran bo stopped en tlrely. Aa It pnMea through each sec tion tho necesanry brake Is applied, fco thnt It enn be brought gradually to a standstill nt the boltom. t'hnrles W. Weld, of Bouthbrldgo, Mass., Is Uie pntcntee. Apparatus) for firemen. Tow persons, except the small boy who Is going to bo one when be gets old enough, realize tho many dangers firemen face every day of their lives, but statistics prove that only a very small number die a natural death a falling wnll or other part of a burn ing building generally carrying death to some brave fire fighter after he has spent the greater part of his life on surri.tts rnrau air. duty. Just think how often a fire man la called upon to enter a build ing full of dense smoke, to rescue some person who has already been overcome, and the wonder is that he Is not supplied with some protection for his own life. There does not seem to be any reason why he should not, for Instance, wear an apparatus like the one shown In the Illustration. He could then with absolute safety to himself enter any burning building, with on added chance of aavlng any lives that might be endangered. The upper portion Is made In the form of a hood or mask of airtight and fire proof fabric, to be placed over the head of the wearer, with glaas clos ures for openings for the eyes. There Is also a cap opposite the mouth, which closes agulnst air from without, but opens for the discharge of exhaled air which hna been breathed. Heservolra which contain compressed air or oxy gen for sustaining llfo are attached to tho buck of the wearer by straps, and connected by a tube to the back of the hood, with vnlvea for regulating tho supply. Tho compressed air can thus tie ronddy supplied from the res ervoirs to tho Interior of tho hood, to bo bronthed by the wearer. After en tering n building tilled with smoke a llremnn using this npiwirntus could re main for some time, while his bands ntpl arms would be free. Charles K. Chnpln. of Berkeley, Cnl., Is tho patentee. Tho Angers of Sleeting light contin ually changed their position nnd form, but so mysteriously thnt the eye could not follow. They broadened nnd deep ened, narrowed und glowed, faded un til almost Invisible, appeared again, died down Into tho evanescent cloud at U10 horizon, stretched upward onco more, one ray going almost tn the polo star, another piercing Uie cup of tho dipper hovering, shimmering, all keeping close to thnt source of mag netic jiowor, the point to which swings tlio quivering needle of the compass. Hook News. 8truKKllnc with the LnnttuaRe. A story Is told of a Germnu toucher at nn American girls' college who was not thoroughly acquainted with tho Kngllsh langungo and tho college slung had not helped her In Kolvlng the put slo. She had heard Uie gtrls talk about going off on larka. Returning one day from a picnic she said to soma of tho girls, "Oh, I hnvo been on such a ca nnry." Bho startled her class 0110 day by complaining agntnst some of tho cold days of September, saying: "Why, It vrns ao cold 0110 day I had to stay In my room all tho morning nnd sit with my feet ovor tho transom trying to keep warm." Had to UuYo it. "lou married uie for my moneyl" she exclattuod nngrlly. "Oh, well," ho replied soothingly, "don't blame me. I couldn't get It any other way, yon know." An equal suffragist on a farm la aa raro aa a churn In town. There soema to bo something about the easier life In town that makes women discontented. teflP A Happy Iforae. I Mold the man whoso equlno acquaint ance outnumber tho humans be knows Ultimately, and who seems glad of It: I "There Is a wise old horse belong ing to a grocer In Wcntworth avenue, ' 1 and ho might appropriately be called tho children's friend. The store is close to n schoolhouse, and this horse friend of mine spends much of his time standing In front of the store when his wagon Is not In commis sion, "He has a habit of standing with his forefeet on the sidewalk gazing Into the store. At such times the chil dren fairly swarm 011 hltn. They Jump Into the wagon and hold tho reins, they climb on top of and walk under neath tho kindly animal, and he looks beulgnnntly down upon them, and Is often rewarded for his good nature with bits of sugar and candy and oth er things that horsca like. "There nro ttive happier faces In town, If you know how to read horse faces, than this of my four-legged friend. May he live long and always be as happy." Chicago Inter Ocean. For forty year's riio's Cure for Con sumption haa cured oougha and colds. At druggists. Price 25 cents. The BIHIcrnek Plilloapher. Tho man who can dress In the latest style and still be a genius surely Is a genius, or else he gets money from home. Ueformers seldom succeed, because they are too pure-minded to be politi cians and too narrow-minded to bo statesmen. If I thought an elastic currency would help me stretch my credit, I should certainly pull for It. Politicians usually vote as they prey. Cincinnati Commercial Tribune. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY T.k. Iaiu llromo yolnloe Tablet. Allrtror-(1-U refund lh. mo Ber U It Ulla to enra. X. Vf Mrora'a slf nature la on eacb box. Ua, Feminine Diplomacy. DTuabsnd Wby la It, mj dear, that I never btsr you aak sny on If your bst Is on straight, ss I so often besr othar women do? Wife Well, If you must know, It Is because I love you ao much. Husband Uut I fall to see what your love for me has to do with It. Wife Why, Juat think how It wouM disgrace and humiliate you If I were to cell sny one's attention to the only bat 1 have had In tbree years. N. B. And It csme to pass that on the following Sunday she appeared In the vary latest creation of the milliner's srt. CASTOR I A Por Infants and Children, The Kind You Hare Always Bought TlaaakS ata Slgaatuxo of OtaSfflV&&&X Her Only Wish. "Ton told me that when we were mar ried you would see that my every wish waa gratified," remarked tha bride of a few weeks. "Welir replied her huabsnd, rather curtly. "Well. I wish I wss slogls again," Philadelphia Press. Soft wood la now artificially hardened and toughened by a procesa of vulcanis ing. riTQ Permanently Cured. IToflUor nerroatneaa tllO anerfintear'auaeorDr.Klloe'aUrealNerr Koaterer. Hend for Krro SIS trial battle and IreatlM. Vt. IU It. Kline, Ltd.,Ul Attn tL, rtiUadelpbla, l'a. Final Loap-Vear Kffbrt. "Have you a slaterr aaked Mlts Will Ing of her brother's college cbum. "Alasl no." be replied. "But I have often longed for the aoothlng Influence of a alater'a love." "How sad," she sighed. "Bat fortu nately you may be able to secure a sat isfactory substitute." "And what Is thatr" queried the young man. "Wby, the love of some other fel low's slater," answered the artful maid. One or Her Habits, Sentimental He My dear, you actu ally look aweet enough to est. Practical She Of course; and that'a juat what I do three or four times dally, Itotberawlll And lri..Wlnilowa BootMng Syrup tha beat remedy to use for their children during tha tetthlng period. How It Happened. Geraldlue Did yuu hear about Miss Eldcrlelgh's elopement T Kameralda Klouement! Qeraldlne Yes. Uer horse ran away with hor yesterday. A OUARAMTeED CURB FOR PILES Itching mind, llleedlnc or ITolruJInt 111 YounlruizUl will refund money If I'AZO OINT MKNT UUs lu run you lo a to H daa. too. nerolam In Animals. Animals are capable of what we should call heroism In man. In one Mold was a donkey, In another a horse. Through the nrat want a masUff and made for the ass, seized him by the throat, pulled him down, and that so suddeuly that the donkey looked like ly to bo killed, Tho horse In the next field leaped the hedge dividing the two pastures, collared the dog with his teeth, swung him on tho fall ball teeth, swung htm and like a baseball player caught him on tuo full with his heels. Tho mastiff was whisked over the hedge which tho horse hnd Just crossed, nnd tho donkey was left lu peaco to recover from his wounds. RUSSELL eng,hebsoilErs SAW MILLS High Grade THRESHERS Machinery SlAGKtHS Write for Catalogue and Prices The A. H. Averill Machinery Co. PSS Ayers Aycr's Cherry Pcctornl quids tickling throats, hack ing coughs, pain in the lungs. It relieves congestion, sub- Cherry Pectoral dues Inflammation. It heals, strengthens. Your doctor will explain thlsto you. He knows all about this cough medicine. "Wa hara Aara Cherr Paetoral In ur f.mliT for teats for throat an1 lanj trouble nd think notnltlnajnHII." Mas. A. roMsaor,Aesltn,jllna, Be..! ft., i.e. avsco for '"""" M - All "imrri'ii Weak Throats Ayor'a Pills grontly old recovery. Purely vofjotulilo, Kontly Inxntivo. TThat'ii the Matter. In a certain town In the North of Ireland there Is a fishing-tackle shop, tho sign whereof Is a brazen trout hanging at the end of a fishing-rod of mnsalve proportions. Late one night e townsman who bad been dining "not wisely but too well" happened to se this flab. He looked at It, then went cautiously to the door and knocked gently. "Who's there?" demanded tho shop keeper from an upper window. "Hh-hl Don't make a noise, bat come down as quickly as you can," was the reply. Thinking something aerlous was the matter the man arose and stole dowa stairs. "Now, what'a the mattcrr he In quired. "Pull your line In quick; you bars) got a bite," roared tho tipsy one as ha erratically turned a corner. Dakar, a French port In Senegal, West Africa, Is being connected with Franca by a direct cable. The connecting point ' .-- t. -ij. .nt t.A n.u od in rrcscu aiuo vtiii uv umw During twelve hours an average of CO, 750 foot paasengera passed over Black friars Bridge, 05,330 over London Bridge and 24.020 over Bouthwark Bridge. LAND SCRIP FOR SALE I rorest reserve script for securing title In any qoantttv to larmier, srailng, desert or timber Hnd without lesldeoc or improTtment lor aale at tnweet mark et prlrea. Hi M. HAMILTON, The Portland, Porilmntl, Or-, J SttM. Ifjoawaat tocetth rift! ?AlfZM. J" labor and jour Utur tUMl tVf .. wai- oJti' your croond. ftfj 0WVW too cJ-l afford tJ :j. -ayy )pUcltvoyU.lD bat 3Lv5- fekryS the standard after at years task Tbe ajnaea prudooo I croi. All dealers Mil 1 TaMOTa uem. Our tees SBSLsM bx Need Annual TsHaBnTaV JIJIJIK free on request. BB Wo. M. Firry A Oo.Bf m7 OITROIV, MICH. jQJHF wa larsen ana so reel "All Signs Foil In a DryTImot. TUB 8IOK OF THE FISH METER FAILS IN A WVT TIME In ordering Tower's Rllckers, a eustoiucr wrlleai "I kiwie Ary trill tw nil right If thty har lh 'Fhh' on ffcem." Thla conflilonca 1 ttis out growth of slxty-nlna year of careful manufacturing. A. J. TOWEIt CO. amen Uoaton. V.8.A. ryWD Tower Canadian Co, fc V lMl(l Toronto, Canada 'tfi KiW6 Jfoiese erfamutsa Wit Wiatr Chlkhg r a fmn0S5& For the Study of BOOKKEEPING SHORTHAND !s important. Ve can show risults, for every one of our graduates arc employed. Write for our Catalogue HOLMES BUSINESS COLLEGE Y. H. C A. BUr. rORTUND. ORE. tN U No. J-1905 WHEN wrltlnc to advertisers idea ( a .-aa. tt.la .-.. 3 f MIUMH l!!! I MS tS ua Mfrasai lsaaaaawjwwtw,J,JjCZ,I .1 lrt n ;f A