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WE BUY OLD GOLD Portland. 71 Sixth, between Oak and Pine. PATENTS 1 gve you W ' 1 " HttUUX SVICI 0. 0. MARTIN, ai rm urn. wmmhd0Sek" rit tor lofsrmatio. KODAKS AND KODAK SUPPLIES Writ for eatakxmea and literature. " Developing and printing. Mail ordera given prompt attention Tortland Photo Supply Co. J4S Third Straet PORTLAND. ORB. HOWARD E. B0RTON aamrar an 4 Chemist, Leudville, Colorado. . Specimen prioest Gold. Silver; Lead. II. Oold. bUrer, 76oi Gold. 60o; 2io r Copper, II. Mailing envelope a id fall price list Ent on appnctwioa. control ana umpire workso ilted. Sefaranoei Carbonate National Bank, ' Bridge Perfectly Adjusted. In the Forth bridge there is a hor izontal pull of 10,000 tons on the chief pans, and a weight of 100,000 tons on their bases. Half a dozen iron clads might be hung upon them with out causing any undue strain. Utilize Every Moment. Know, the true value of times snatch, seize, and enjoy every mo ment of it No idleness, no laziness, no procrastination: Never put off till tomorrow what you can do today. Earl of Chesterfield. BOYNTON FURNACES - Hoat economical and effective for hooaa ; and school heating-. ....... J. C BAYER fURNACECO. front and Market Sis. Portland, Or. SEND FOR CATALOGUE. BELMONT AUTO SCHOOL rit ta aot aarasiA astrartlou dnrlai tntKU mrs Bat as be tradsml, alas lima ;mrk, eriO ma ui Iwiiat, f 'mil Muipped Biota atus and dml rams, te-s fee $35 cV (49 pajTMnta $10 tar week. BELMONT AUTO SCHOOL 1 SARAGt lu) 23d ui Harris. Tmtai Or. EVERY HOME Should have a crpy of my new booklet. "Neurology the Way to Health." Itte'ls of the wonderful cures that have been : made and how to net well. Write for it today, to DR. HARVEY W. FREEZE, Merchants Trust crjUewPortland, Oregon. .. f a " '' i COFr EEC ) TEA SPICES BAKING POWDER .. EXTRACTS WJUST RIGHT CU5SSETaDEE3; I khitmc I jiV.V sf MADE ONLY V 1 - MBTLANO. OUOOPi J Pa MOW The Dawn of Scientific Knowledge Learn a Profession where the de mand i3 greater than the supply. INTEREST IN NEW METHODS MOWING Honorable, Dignified, Lucrative It will Write for Literature and information. be to YOUR advantage. Invalids and others needing skilled treatment, write for particulars. 409 Commonwealth Bldg, Portland, Or. WMttemmtB Remarkable Success Here At tracting Attention. Prof. James Munyon. the health ex pert, had a strenuous time yesterday. People seemed to flock to him on ac count of his remarkable success, and it was a difficult matter to get within speaking distance of him. Several persons expressed themselves forcibly in explaining the reasons for their be lief of the man. One young woman, who is very prominent in the city, said: "I have been suffering for years with a combination of stomach troub les, catarrh and other troubles, with general debility. I could hardly do anything at times on account of the pain in my stomach, side and chest I had a dull gnawing pain in the pit of my stomach, palpitation of the heart, and a reeling of weakness that I could not understand. ; Headaches most of the time, with extreme nervousness, made it so that I could not eat, and what little food that I did eat I did not seem to get any strength from. Very often I would have to get up at night for something to eat in order to stop the -hungry . feeling that would come over me. - f " Munyon 's treatments had been suggested to me, but I laughed at the idea that they could do me any good, as I had tried so many doctors and rem edies without relief. I was tired, nervous and worn out all the time. Nothing I could do made me feel any better. . "I had little hopes that his new treatment could help me, but when I heard what wonderful , work he was doing here I decided to' consult him. Now I feel like a woman made over; am regaining my weight, feel well and cheerful all the time. I was sur prised at the quick results, for my im provement was almost immediate; my soreness vanished and I could eat any thing I wanted to. I look and feel 10 years younger, and it is all due to Prof. Munyon's new treatment." "This statement is one of many," said the health ' expert ' today, "I have not had one single case of dis satisfaction or poor results from my treatment in this city since opening here. ; "V "I believe that I can do as much for others as I have done for her." My methods are simple, founded on Na ture, and I have made stomach trouble a deep study for years. That ex plains my universal success. "I want every man or woman suf fering from rheumatism, bladder-kidney troubles or indigestion to go to the nearest drug store and get my remedies. These little pellets remove the cause of your trouble once for all. If you are not sure - just what youi trouble is, write a personal letter to Prof. J. M. Munyon, 53d and Jeffer son Sts., and he and his expert corps of physicians will give you medical advice absolutely free. They will send you an examination blank and ask questions and give you the most painstaking examination and there is not a penny to pay nor are you under any obligation to follow their advice. . Methods of Sabbath Counting. While the Egyptians named the days of their week, the Jews num bered them only, the first day of the week being always the day after the Weekly Sabbath. Fifteen different methods' of Sabbath - counting are known to have existed during the last four thousand years, including every day of the week, weeks of different and varying length, from six to ten days, and months of various and varying length. : ' - ; EXERCISE CARE IN SELECTING PARENT STOCK FOR BREEDING Breeders Do Not Give Suftctent Thought 'to Individuality, ' Size, Bone, Substance and Soundness Temper . ' or Temperament Not Considered, Speed . . Being One Object Sought foxy Slw&PoIsshQS Pineal in quai ly, Largeii in vtxr.ciy. They mcot every rcgulromiiit for cleaning andJ Wishing shoes of ail Icluua ana colors. i . ' .-. T "--.4 rfe"-- " - f GILT EDGE the only l ladies shoe dresnmir that positively contains OIL. blacks and roilsncs . . r. m i ii L.-nin anil ahiodl- ablnM ladies- ana cniitiren L , " . , rtihont rabbins, Sw. "J-rench Oloiw," JOe. DANDY comliluatlua for olenlnr and polishing aHkinlnofruetortajishoea,a5o. "Star sie, lOo. ELITE combination for gentlemen who take pride in having their shoes look A 1. Restores color and lustre to all black shoes. -Polish with a brush or cloth. 25c BABY ELITE size 10c If your dealer does not keep the kind yon want, end ns his a ldress and the pries In stamps for a full slse pick aire. WHITTEIViORE BROS. & CO., ?0-28 Albany 6t-, Cambridge. Han. A Oldest and Lurgent ManuJacturert of Shot 1'olixkea h th World, You may have a Headache, Tooth ache, Stomachache, Earache, not seri ous enough for the doctor, so you suf fer. Hamlins Wizard Oil stops these pains quickly. ,lf. , - , Earth's Core. ' At a meeting of a sciehtiflo society at The Hague Professor Welchert as serted that his studies of the varying velocity of earthquake tremors, pass ing through the interior of the globe, lead to the conclusion that the earth consists of a central core of iron or steel, about 6,680 miles in diameter. His Right to Title. . A French papor says that a New Zealand chief had Just taken up his residence upon a piece of land, hie right to which was contested:, 1 have got an undoubted title to the property," he observed, "as I ate the preceding owner." 8omethlng New." An Irishman Just from the sod wai eating some old cheese, when, he found, to his dismay, . that it con tained living inhabitants. "Be Ja bers," said he, "does your cheese in this country have children T" (By CAPT. A. H. WADDETX.) If we are good Judges of human na ture, or able to Judge others by thetr biographers, we should feel very much inclined to lay a $10 bill to a 10c piece that the wily "Richard" who once made himself hoarse shouting "A Horse, a Horse, my Kingdom for a Horse," wanted a good one. : Richard had just killed five Rich monds, or thought he had, and was looking for another when his horse Was killed under him, and when he tittered his memorable words. Yes, he wasted a horse and he wanted one badly enough, but, he wanted a good one. .'- ; , " ' - ;.. ':- A good horse was what he wanted, good horses are what we all want, and it Is only the large breeder who can really tell us, how many bad horses he breeds, for one good one that he sells This Is in large measure due to haphazard methods in breeding; wmmmh A Tonic, Alterative and Resolvent Tha best rem-dy for Kidneys, Liver and Bowels. Eradicates pimples. Eruptions and Disorders of the Skin. Purifies the Blood and glvei Ions, Strength god Vigor to the entire tjsAtm, GOES ET0 PORTLAND AND BE CURED IN FIVE DAYS VARICOSE VEINS, KcnnlA, BLCUD PUSUR Vo severe operations, many eases permanently cored In one treatment Moat time-saving, most natural, most safe. A radical and permanent cure. I give my word and will elte yoa to other mod ical authorities that tla is a fact. I am cer tainly prepared to eon by esperience and equipment, which are the keystones to success. I bave the but equipped medical ofllce oa the Coast. I will give 50u toaoy charity as guarantee that every statement in thisannouneementis true. I invite yoa to come to my office. I will ei plain to yon my treatment for Varicose Veins, Hernia, Kervona lability, Iilcod Poison, Piles, Fistula, bladder. Kidney, Prostatic and all Men's Ailments and give yoa i'KE a physical examina tion; if necessary a microscopical and chemical analysis of secretions, to determine atholftglcal and bacteriological con ditions. Every man ahosld take advantage of this oppor. tunity to learn their tras conditio. A trmann4 Ours is mknl vrm want A furnUHMttt OunUvhatI ffin. WRITTEN 8UARANTEE My written, guarantee ateans cure or swpatr. I guarantee to cnraoerUia aliments or refund every dollar yoa have paid. My eervis cost you sothinr atiless I enre yoor Varicose Veins, Hernia, flios. Fistula, Wood Pol on, or any sit meat I guarantee to cure. TermsarereeasBaMe and no more taaa yoa are able and willing to pay for besenU. C?n tim-1 A. at. r. M . lnsy. is 1 l r. A.G.8mHb tin I SB ms eaiy ttwosJiM ia Psfdsai who tot sm silraruse s icuxa saass or I saMiaaisn trie sSuhiiimih. eonea sssm mi prrMsmtty maiisa my eee. 'tm-mmjmmUM I sw hotainr turiick'swoaderlal wb- emrf. "606"iassMaf SoscUc Btoes Poiaea. UcamtaOBStrsat- mtnt tad tot rmuot eurrti ml K-dVJ arirooc. Tsa asw reawsy N'Vt, aweerf 4'r vr In j t nyt Let ivx rrr'y'nf-- yog I. A. 8. SMITH SM MUHU-OS f.. CCB. SiWUB roaiUiiD, guwa with any chance of winning, for th same reason. Breeders no not give sufficient care to individuality, size, bone, substance, and soundness; they never think- of temper or temperament and only con sider speed, which, although Inherited on both sides is useless in a weakling. Stamps and types of horses and ponies have been bred which are Well exemplified In the Shire, Clydesdale, Suffolk, Percheron, Belgium and Hack ney. Why cannot this obtain in some measure at least in the trotter and thoroughbred in America T It does In other countries and; why should it not here, in the greatest and most lavish ly, betowed by nature for the pur pose?, V -z:i The American Is the best business man in the world, as gdod a horse man as can be ; produced anywhere, and is always looking for the stratght est way of getting to a certain point, Cngllth Girl's Tragte Pate. The startltoc case of a North Lor (on (Eng.) girl who has contracted leprosy contain elements of tragld interest The dreadful disease was contracted by the victim wearing, as part of a fancy dress costume, a wig of eastern origin. Some time ago sh went to a fancy dress ball. The cos tume, that of a Chinese lady was pronounced perfect In every detail. Unfortunately the wig she wore was only too real. It came from the east About a week after a strange mark appeared on her forehead and shs consulted a specialist, who found that she was suffering from leprosy. Bh has now been removed to a leper col ony. Diligent Inquiries were mads to discover the antecedents of tha wig, and it now has been found that It had at one time been worn by a leper. ' - '- ' ' ; 1 ", RED CROSS BALL BLUE. : The blue that is alf Dlue. Best for washing because It makes the clothes clear and white, lasts longer than liquid blue and produces better , results.-: ' W L- V Avoid liquid bluing because ,it Is only a weak, solution or blue m an expensive package. RED CROSS BALL BLUE is sold everywhere. Price, 10c. ASK YOUR GROCER. Cat Never In Danger, Her love for robins nearly "got Mrs. Antoinette Perkins of Hackensack, N. J., Into grave trouble the other day, (qr the three bullets she fired from a revolver at a cat that was ..killing a robin on her lawn came nearklll Ing three persons. One bullet went through the wall of a neighboring house and passed close to the head of a person sitting at the dining room table. The two other bullets whis tled past the heads of two boys who were passing the Perkins home. The offending cat escaped unhurt. , Essence of Fine Breeding. " tn families well ordered there is al ways one firm and sweet temper, which controls without seeming to dic tate. The essence of all fine breeding is in the gift of oscillation. A man who possesses every other title to our respect besides that of courtesy,Js In danger of forfeiting them all. A rude manner renders its owner always liable to affront. He is never without dignity who avoids wounding the dig nity of Other" A Good Horse of His Breed A Hackney. breeders are not careful enough In the selection of their parent stock, nor do they take pains enough to ascertain the peculiarities and characteristics of the families from which the parent stock comes. - In the trotting horse everything has been neglected for speed, and in the thoroughbred in this country, nothing but this element has been considered; the result is -too well known to be re capitulated. Notwithstanding this no body seems to try to remedy the de fects that this near slghtedness has produced. There is not one trotting horse in a thousand whose anatomical formation, physical and constitutional soundness, will permit him to become a 2:10 trotter, nor is there one race horse in the same number that can gall6p a mile In first class company and has certainly succeeded in sur prising the world in this direction. He has produced the most extraordinary light harness horse that has ever been heard of, when speed alone is consid ered, and also some of the fastest thoroughbreds, and it seems that the time has not arrived when more care should be shown in the selection of horses for breeding purposes, so as to be able to produce sounder; bigger, and better individuals. Place for Separator. . If your separator is set up in the stable, move it to a better place as soon as you can. The stable, with its dust and odors, is no place in which to handle milk, with its readiness for absorbing odors and bacteria, . ASPARAGUS PLANT IS HARDY A 44 i r X. .V- f . 'til i 1 I- 9 f ' ' i ' j f PI -i - ;: -J i 'hit iff AsnaratTus may be started from seed and come into size for table use at the third year. Seed may be planted as late as mid-summer. It reouires about 6lx weeks for the seed to germinate and come up. The young plants may be cultivated m rows as other garden vegetables and set in permanent rows or beds this fall or.next spring. The asparagus plant is douoiy use ful. ' The vounK shoots can be used for food and the foliage branches for decoration. Sprays of asparagus are SUMMER WORK FOR CHICKENS WHer There Is Not Perfectly Com fortable Poultry Hons on Farm One Should be Pro Tided. This Summer. equaled by few other plants for their pleasing effect in decoration. ' ' The plants are very hardy, will stand all kinds of treatment, but will respond liberally to good treatment and will thrive in one place for ten to twenty years. The Illustration shows a method of planting asparagus la a French nursery house.' ' , (By MIIXER PTJVIS.) If there Is not a perfectly comfort able poultry house on the farm, one should be planned and provided this summer, at least before cold weather sets in, for it is poor planning to put off providing a warm. poultry house until the time arrives for its use. A comfortable poultry house need not be a costly one nor a particularly warm one. Every poultry house should hare two, rooms with a tight partition be tween them. If It Is build in this way. the flock may be crowded into one room when very cold weather comes, and the beat of their bodies will keep the room warm." A hen does not feel the cold as quickly as a man does, for her blood Is five per cent warmer nat u rally, and tf she can sleep where Green Food for Ducks. Green oats, sweet corn fodder and rye are excellent green food for both old and young ducks. - there is no draft blowing on her she will be very comfortable in a room in which the" temperature runs as low as 10 to 12 degrees below the freezing point The poultry house should be located on a dry spot, where water will not stand at any time during the year. It should provide at least three square feet for every fowl kept In it, and should be lighted with good, big win dows In the south side. It should be made so that all the inside fixtures may be taken out and cleaned with out trouble and the perches should be on a support that does not touch the walls at any point. The perches should be of the same height from the floor, not to exceed thirty inches. and under them should be a tight plat form to catch the droppings. This platform should be eight Inches below the perches, thus giving the fowls the entire floor space during the day. Sheep Will Eat Roots. If too many sheep are confined on a pasture they will eat the grass root tight out of the ground. ' Lost ami- uunti Heart. Nothing seems so hopelessly lost. when it is lost, as a heart; yet noth- lng. when It is lost, is by the experi ence of the centuries so aDsoiuteiy certain of recovery. Puck. OWES HER HEALTH To Lvdia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Rcottville, Mich." I want to tell you how much good LydIaE.Pinkham's vegetanie com- . a 1 rt ii Zix 1 1,ouna ana oanauvo rfsjfV j Wash have done me. syTir V IT live on a farm and have worked very hard. I am forty five years .old, and am the mother o thirteen children. Many people think it strange that I am not broken down with hard work and the caro of my fam. lly, but I tell them of my good friend, your Vegetable Compound, and that there will be no backache and bearing down pains for them if they will taka it as I nave. I am scarcely ever with out it in the bouse. "I will Bay also that I think there is no better medicine to be found -for young girls to build them up and maka them strong and well. My eldest daughter has taken Lydia E. link hanvs Vegetable Compound for pain ful periods and irregularity, and it hay always helped her. 'I am aivvays ready and willing ta weak a good word for the Lydia E. Hnkhanvs Remedies. I tell every one X meet that I owe my health and hap. piness to these wonderful medicines." Mrs. J. G. JoimsoN,Scottville,MlclL, B.F.D.8. i Lydia E.Piukham'8 Vegetable Com pound, made from native roots and herbs, contains no narcotics or harm ful drugs, and to-day holds the record for the largest number of actual cures of femalo dieeascsw discouraged , The expression occurs so many times la1 letters from sick women, " I was completely discouraged." And there " is always good reason for the discouragement. Years of pain and suffering. Doctor after doctor tried in vain. Medicines doing no lasting good. It is no wonder that the woman feels discouraged. . . . Thousands of thesfrweak and sick women ham found health, nd courage regained as the result of the use of Dr. Pierce'sFavorite Prescription. It establishes regularity, heals inflammation and ulcers tion, and cures weakness. , ,., ;,V ; , c .... ITU71KE3 WEaK WOlttEX ST8QXQ 1 ' sixd Beir wqmeu well, ;- Refuse substitutes offered by unscrupulous druggists fnr this rllaMm . .. . . Sick women are invited to consult by letter, . All correspondence tnotly private and sacredly confidential. Write without fear and without fee to World's Dispensary, R. V. Pierce, M. D Pres't, Buffalo, N. Y. t , P,e'oe'" Pleasant Pellets regulate and invigorate stort liver and bowels. Sugar-coated, tiny granules, easy to take as candyjt J Big Combination. ' A story Is told of an American who, jvtsiting in Dublin, was conducted to the cathedral which had been restored by the Guinness family of brewers, then to the schools whloh they bad built, and lastly to the great brewery. "This la really wonderful," said ths Yankee. "You seem to run education, salvation and damnation all la one Bhow." :' The Cough of Consumption Your doctor will tell you that fresh sir and good food are the real cures for consumption. But often the cough is very hard. Hence, we suggest that you ask your doctor about your taking Aycr's Cherry Pectoral. It controls the tick ling, quiets the cough. A We publish our formulas f yers Wt banish sleohol from our msdlslaea We arts yea te seas a It year doctor Nothing for Nothing. It was said by all the neighbors of Mr. Quinchley that he had never been known to give away anything In his life. He either sold It or demanded lomethlng In exchange. On one oc- ! oasion he was making a long journey. The seat directly in front of him was occupied by a man who had been soughing and sneezing at frequent in tervals tor more than an hour. At last Mr. Squinchley , leaned forward ind spoke to him. . "That's a pretty bad cold you seem to have," he said. "Worst one I ever had In my Hie," wheeled e. other. ? "WelL tfci&w.of a simple and harm less remedy, absolutely sure, that wlU Dure it inside of o days, . . "Some patent, nostrum i- . "No; you can make it up at home." T shall be very grateful If you will tell me what it Is," "III do it sir," said Mr. Squinchley, narrowing his eyelids, "If you'll teUV me what'U drive away these warts I ve lot on my left hand." Youth's Companion. . To Breal: In New Shoes. " Always shake in Alien! Foot -Ease, annwrtnr. tt euros hot, sweating, aching, swollen loot. Cures corns, lnurowluir nails and bunions. At til druggists and shoe steres, 25c. Dont accept tny substitute. fiaraplemallcdFKEK. Address alien S. Oisuted, Le Boy. N. Y. A 6Uly Season Gift "TakA your wife a 'silly season rift If a half dozen assorted sealing wax sandles," the salesman said. "But I dont know what sealing wax jandlws are," the patron objected. rhia la what thev are." The sales man produced a neat box, "They are ticks cf sealing wax, eacfi contain ing a wick. You llKbt the wiok when you want to seal a letter; the wax melts and drops off, and wnen you have got enough tor your seal you blow out the flame. A sealing wax candle saves the expense and bother nf a second candle. Wont you take four wife a silly season gift of a box!" "Hut." obtacted the patron. "I dont think that it is either customary or aeslrable to give wives present la tne tllly season. ; Constipation causes many serious dis eases. It is thoroughly cured by Doc tor Pierce's Pleasant pellets. Qne a laxative, three for cathartic In the Sheepfold. Regularity In feeding is of much Importance. If It can" be so arranged as to feed at 8 o'clock in the morning and 4 o'clock in the afternoon, it is about the best that can be done, wo live stock will make better use of a few turnips or other roots, in winter, than will breeding ewes. It is advis able, too, to give them a little grain. It helps them wonderfully; If the flockmaster knows Just when to' ex pect lambs he can often save the life of ft nice lamb by watchfulness and a little care at the right time in seeing that the mother takes due care of it. Possibly he may lose a few hours' sleep during the season, but when be comes to soli the lambs and put the price in his pocket he can reflect that this lost sleep is paid for. Color In Precious Stones. The color of gem stones, although of greatest Importance commercially, is of little or no value in determining .their particular identity.',' Certain stones show their , characteristic shades of color, it is true, but it la . uuijr vaiiuua icoia uaivo mvu applied that color can be considered at all as evidence of value. All min erals in their pure state are pure white, and the color shown is due to mineral pigment In many cases. Mothers wlU iud Mrs, WlnsloWs Sonthlnf Byrup the best remedy to use lot their chUdrea luring the teethiug period. May Be Overdone. Bishop Wlllard P. Mallalleu, at a dinner, defended the laws against Sun day breaking, indecent literature, etc. "But these laws," 'objected a sociolo gist "undermine our freedom." "Free dom," said Bishop Mallalleu, "is a good thing, but let us not make too much of it In Pennsylvania, for instance, a Trifin is frr.ft tn rrkorrv Ma ynntrinr.tr!. law, but no' man ever does." When You Feel LOOS nil l. in i mi nMHi!'!! mu annum WW" SMARTIN8 SORE LIDS ACTS AT ONCE One of Ayer's Pills st bedtime will cause an increased flow of bile, and produce gentle laxttive effect the day following. Formula on each box. Show it to your doctor. He will understand at a glance. Dose, one pill at bedtime. mmm Kaate by tfcs J. O. Ay r Co., Lowsll, Maasat Real Epochs of Life. Real action is in silent moments. The epochs of our life are not in the visible facts of our choice of a calling, our marriage, our acquisition of an office, and the like, but in a silent thought by the wayside as we walk; in a thought which revises our entire manner of life and says: "Thus hast thou done, but it were better thus." Emerson. "Old Nick" Busy. A reverend Scotchman was going to hold forth to an open-air meeting. He sat down on a bank in which there was an ant's nest; the Insects soon found their way into his "Oh, no, we never mention 'era's," and he sold: "Brethren, though I hope I have the word of God in my mouth, I thina me deel has got into my breeks." Ex change. . ' . . Work and Prayer. Work with all your might; but trust not in the least in your work. Pray with all your might for the blessing of God; but work, at the same time, with all diligence, with all patience, with all perseverance. Pray, then, and work. Work and pray. And still again pray and work, and this all th days of your life. George Muller. you can always blame it on a lazy liver and clog ged bowels. This disa greeable sick feeling can be quickly corrected by taking HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS It has helped thousands -will help you, too. Try it today. All druggists. mmm re the safest and most reliable cathsitic and system eleanser. The best remedy for Torpid I,lver, Biliousness and Sick Headache. At Drueglsts' or by Mall, 23 Cents' Con CuKMicAi, Co. Portland, OucoosT a. jyLiuvint.wv vwa,aavtiaj 14 r-i p 1 j 11 V t MS 'lOUTLAifJ, fmtsrmf I UMiHiatts mn br found rrrywhrrt pointln roihis f Yrhnol sa thp lVAHun for fhrir ttiharkftlitraiitrraA SEND FOR FREE FIRST LESSONS Dllv'l I rrtVS sniwinw t i , RAISE FRUIT arb eEkkIES IN YI8I OWN fiaUDEN Tvm W1B Rod no ronr aiwt at living; havs rraahar, txituir nrodanta: add to lien's sajnrmanti flnnsnna jour prfiponys vaiuf ictj. liKik botmr, tlwp Iwtlor. a. buttar W sail j Umm. alirulia. I)uIil vinm, nianca oa (lis , thwiry Uiat -hhI plsuts atou mnimi j . .1- .i i - .MISS. U''t M M MTj MU ............ ...oorav OA Ji'- i laaima illli nuaotni 'A,ri ToDDaaish. Washlaataa MT ' ' Han 1mi WmMl) jr. V t - V 1 msioH ALCOHOL OPIUM T08ACC3 Tlshlta Positively Jsn Only authoilMd Kseli'jr 1 Ilsblta Positively Cnrwt. On v AathiiiiMd KMIv In tltulo la Oregon. Writ for illutratoa circular. scn.tr iNtTimTt, n i. i i nt a. AMHMAHBHBaksaBlBHSsalH 3 7NU Na S7-'ll w IIKW wrltin tr to advertisers pleas inmiiion tnis paper. . W. L. DOUGLAS 2.50, 3.00, '3.50 &M.00 SHOES WOMEN wear Wi-.DougIns stylish, perfect fitting, easy walking boots, because they give long wear, same as W.LDouglas Men's shoes. THE STANDARD OF QUALITY FOR OVER 30 YEARS The workmanship which has madeW.L. Douglas shoes famous the world over it maintained in every pair. If I could take you into my large fadories at Brockton, Mats., and show you how carefully W.LDouglas shoes are made, you would then understand why they are war ranted to hold their shape, fit belter and wear longer than any other make for the price PnlrTMN The gitniilna havo W. I Ifcmirlas VHUHUil name and iirluo .lamped mi bottom If vim eannut nbulii W 7fnr town, wrlto for cutalns. rf.,tt futor. ts wMir.r. 1,11 XOLULAri, 1A9 buark bu, ttrouaOuo, Haas. 1WO fAIUSot vrdluttry boys' btaS) V. - !t- uJ A I r 1 L. Ikurlas shnrs In Hhim sant dlreot llK IMIll of v ifiaTN' l,'J.nuor aruM irpald. W.U .IM MHOKH will nalltvrty iiutwo tr