n n J15 Sarsaparilla Eradicates scrofula and all other humors, cures all their effects, makes the blood ncn and abundant, strengthens all the vital organs, lake it. Get It today In usual liquid form or ohnnoiated tablets called Sarsatabs. Economy In Cooking. Mack ga may be saved with a Uttla ear I bought a number of pans of ' tarious lizss, but all with tightly fit- ting coyers. Whenever I bae nreaa or a roait or for any other reason har a not oven, I plan to cook ower things also, as many as the oven will hold. Btewed fruits and all vegetables - will cook as well in an oven as on top of the stove If started boiling In plenty of water and then put In the oven In the covered vessels. Potatoes, how ever, are spoiled by. this process. E change. Not the Other Extremity. Prom Canon Beechlng comes the fol lowing story: "It was the morning after the banquet, and a solicitous friend who had set beside Bishop Stubbs, happening to meet him, asked If he got home all right. The bishop looked slightly surprised at the ques tion, but at once added, with an ap parent gleam of comprehension, 'Oh, yes, It was only my boots that were tight'" Windows In Umbrella. An umbrella with windows Is the latest in Paris. The reason given for ' the Innovation is the difficulty of get ting about on account of the danger caused by traffic, especially , In wet weather. : The Only Way. Hewitt "I want him to stand back of what be saya." Jewett "Then you'd better get him to say It by telephone." Queer Place for Wedding Ring. A merchant at Aberdeen, N. S. W while cutting a cheese the other day found that his knife was stopped by something hard. On Investigating he saw that Us progress was barred by a heavy gold wedding ring. The Two .Classes. - The man who Is looking for trouble Is a source of endless wonderment to the men who onn't o-pt away from It. CORNS REMOVED Simple planter; no strings; 10c; no grease: safe, sura, speedy. Why be miserable? Money buck If not atiified. Addreu HEX SPECIALTY CO. Box 104, Seattle. Wash. HOWARD E. BUHTON AMVAf and nhemtst. nnlnruiln. ftuMiimun nrkieat Gold. Silver. Lead, tl. Uold, Silver, Ibu; Gold. 60o; Elno or Oopper, SI. Mittliag envelopes aid full prio list ant on application, Control and Umpire workso iitea. uelerencei uarbonate national mob. Wanted Men and Women To learn barber trade. Tools free. Wages while learning. Positions guaranteed. International Barber School, m E. 6th St., Los Angeles, CaL Machinery Second-Hand Machin ery bought, sold and exchanged ensrlnea. boilern, sawmills, etc. The J. E. Martin Co.. 76 1st St, Portland. Bend for Stock List and prices. ASTHMA CAN BE CURED Instant relief. Try our great Asthma Remedy. Send for fHtl FIRST TREATMENT. Henri Millar Remedy Co., 721 So. t 8l,Tuosm, tfui RUBBFR STAMPS Ftat- Stanolta and Brass and Ribbon Radges, (iood Goods. Quick Service. Send for complete Catalogue No. 26. Acme Stamp noma, una a bi., i scorns, wasn. UAKN THE BARBER TEAM Iff Easy) Positions Waiting for mb ana women. Tb Old Master now sup. planted by the graduate. Good wages while, learning. Book for dome study. $1,113 Lsrgsst BoUool In the West NATIONAL nAUIIRB COL. I.I0OI5, 08' Ws.lilugtoa St., Sesuls. Wsau, 9 Real Estate, Turlock, Gal, i Dealers in Irrigated Lands, large and small tracts. The land owns the water. Improved farms $100 acre up; unimproved lands $60 up. Write. BAGLEY & SMITH. rt RAW FURS -2) We positively pay the hluhest wSV market prices, as we are maiiu- fttcturars and therefore can pay more than dealers. Send for free price lint and shipping tags and got full value for your skins. N. M. Ungar Co.. the RcllahU Farriers, 7th SI. fetuiei. On. Our 112-Page Seed Catalog No. 94 Free fjw and broooersmJ HPOULTRYSUPPUESM P AN0 FOODS jgf JV 0RALL KINDS 'sksT jut iii.i sr SAYRE'S UNIVERSAL REMEDY (Formerly Cure-All) CURES RHEUMATISM Portland. Or.. 22 Dee., I9U nv. Tacoma. Wash.. fail to find any agttnt of : Savers 11. R. Company, Tacoma. Wash. a. A 1 tail to mm any agttnt or yot enclose you $1 for two 60c bottles of Dear Sirs In this city. your remedy. We have used this remedy six years ago with good results. Yours truly. PETKK McGILLlVKAT. 69ut lst Ave. S. E City. 60c and $1 by mail. Money returned If It fails. SAYRE'S UNIVERSAL BEHEDY CO. . 214 Bankers' Trust Bldg., Tacoma, Wash. Agents Wonted Everywhere. Interestlnd hello of Old Days. The remains of the old Roman boat found embedded In Thames mud dur ing the sinking of the foundations of the London county ball, at west minster bridge, were transferred to the London museum. A coin which was found In the boat points to Its date being probably about 293-296 A. D. Researches have led to the opinion that the old boat Is probably a rello or me nrsi neei lormea vo protect the shores of Britain. Shake Into Tour Shoes Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder for .the feet. It cure painful, swollen, smarting, sweating feet. Makes new shoes easy. Sold by all Druggists and Shoe B tores. Don't accept any substitute. Sample FREE. Address A. S. Olmsted, Le Boy, N. Y. Too Bad That She's Gone. Somebody who has taken the trou ble to Investigate has found that Eliz abeth Barrett Browning tried to make eagle" rhyme with "vigil," "heiress" with "terrace," "nature" with "sa tire," and "woman with "gloam ing." It Is a pity that Mrs. Browning Is dead. She might, If she could return, make a wonder ful success as a writer of lyrics for musical comedies. Undoubtedly she possessed the chief qualification, I BLUE1 BLUE! BLUE! Blue that's all blue. RED CROSS BALL BLUE delights the laundress. wash day necessity. Once tried. always used. A standard bluing for 20 years. More satisfactory than liquid blue. and more economical because It Is not 4-5 water. Easily handled and cannot spill. Price, 10 cents. ASK THE GROCER. Remembered the Lesson. My little girl, who was about three years old, had always had It Impress ed upon her that after she was once dressed she should " not get dirty again. One afternoon after being dressed she went out to play and fell down In the dirt. She then came running to me and cried, "O, mam ma " now I'm all . undressed." Ex change. '. - . .' lOO YEARS OLX EXCELLENT SiUDY FOR FARM BOYS DURING WINTER MONTHS Plant Growth In Its Various Stages Described Especially for me benefit or Our Youths Who Wish to Make It Object Lesson During Severe Cold Months Needful Things. (By MRS. L. GRIMES.) From fall till spring seems like a long time to a boy, especially if he has a choice lot of seeds that he is anxious to put Into the ground. But there is a great deal to be done dur ing the time of waiting. The boy who does not mean to waste his time and labor must learn something about what his plants will need before he Is even ready to pre pare his ground. The first thing needful is to under stand something about the make-up of the seed itself. As seeds are ouite No Wedding Presents. Those who are opposed to the giv ing of wedding presents will hall with approval the step taken by a very wealthy Chicago society girl. When her wedding Invitations were issued they contained this sentence: ' "It Is a special request that no gifts shall be sent." Probably there are others who will follow her example. Wouldn't a Lamp Post Dot A newspaper correspondent urges the need of an Individual banister. Wonder If the man expects us to tote 'em around In our pockets? Columbia State. First Aid To a Weak Stomach Hostetter's Stomach Bitters At the first sign of any weakness of the Stomach, Liver or Bowels take the Bitters. It renews health and strength. A trial will convince you. Don t exper imentGet HOSTETTER'S AT ALL DRUG STORES Seeds need air for ctermlnation. The beans in both bottles were soaked 24 hours and then were put In dry bottles. Bottle A contained suffi cient air to start the few seeds. Bottle B had not enough. The wa ter In the tumbler C did not contain sufficient air for germination. similar in general characteristics studying one closely will give a fair understanding of others. The common white bean is easy to get, and to study, so we will take In as an example. Boak a few beans in water over nignt. Then take one and cut the tou.Vi outer covering around the edge with the point of a pin. The halves can then be easily spread apart, and the tiny plant discovered. It lies snugly cradled in one end of the bean You will see that it has two parts, a small waxen point, and a tiny, yel lowlsh, folded leaf. The point is the root, and a tender, delicate thing it Is This little root must work its way down Into the ground, both to feed and to hold in place the little plant if the ground is not well prepared. If It is too hard and cloddy, the little root may become so broken and bruised as to hinder, or perhaps en tirely check, Its growth. The tiny leaf, too, which must push upward, needs a soil that is soft and loose, if It is not to be injured. Plant a few seeds in a bed of wet sawdust, and you will soon see, branching out from the main root, many little rootlets. A little later, a set of fine hairs, called root-hairs, will appear on the rootlets. It la Through these that the plant gets Its nourishment from the soil. I lOSTMC 1 I GbMPlEOON ySw 1 to ant X I tastaUn Umaur frank ToJ Q. 1 L searuNOtaassaii I Not for Htr, The verger ot a large church, see ing an old woman In one of the seats reserved for some Important persons, beckoned her to come out. But just at that moment the organ started play ing. The old woman, never having been In a church containing an organ, startled him and the congregation by calling: "Ha, man, get somebody younger; my dancing days are past." The AIR-O-LITE 'A Imp built on a new priiiripla. A mar val of simplicity, Hll cktncy. aeunumy. Bat- Mr than anyUiui you ver saw, POSINVrLY CUARANTCCD fOR 5 YtARS. $t 0.50 Complete, Eia Fiat Muiuty refunded if not satisfied Would you like to tttl one Absolutely TREtf Write TODAY, NOWt L L UQK f (ft, let. XS Fraet Stmt, rsrtbai. On. jo Years withCoughs We have had seventy years of experience with Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. This makes us have great confi dence in it for coughs, colds, bronchitis, weak throats, and weak lungs. We want you to have confidence in it, as well. Ask your own doctor what experience he has had with it. He knows. Keep in close touch with him. How the Bean Plant Gets Up. They take up all the elements that the plant needs, and send them up through little veins to the stems and leaves, as your food is taken through your body by the veins, in the shape of blood. The plant's blood is called sap. The tiny mouths can only use the food in the soil when it is "in solution," that Is to say, when it is thoroughly dissolved. You can see that it will need considerable moisture to do this. If the ground is too light and loost the water will all drain and dry away, and no matter how rich the soil may be, the plant will die for want of food. So an important thing to keep In mind, when preparing the seed-bed is that the top soil, to the depth of several inches, should be worked up lightly and loosely enough so that the root can readily push through, and still be pressed firmly enough so that the moisture can not all escape. All over the stem and leaves are little openings, called "pores." It takes a microscope of quite high power to detect them. These are the plant's lungs. Through them it gets the air it needs to live on. If you cover a plant so tightly that it cannot get air, it will smother Just as surely as you would with a blan ket over your head. That is what will happen if you got your seeds In too deep, or if you let the ground get hard above them before they come tip. If you wish to be sure Just how deep to plant your seeds, try this lit tle experiment. Take a tall glasB tumbler, or a pint fruit-Jar, and fill it with earth. Press down into It, next the glass, three seeds of any kind you wish to test. Press the first clear to the bottom, the second about half way to the bot- Showing Root Hairs On a Young Plant. A, Root Hair; B, Hypocotyl, Between Seed-Leaves and Root; C, True Leaves; D, Seed-Leaves or Cotyledons. torn, and the third leave within an Inch of the top. Do not put them airecuy over one anotner. wrap a heavy paper around the glass to keep out the light, and keep the earth in it moist and warm. Every day slip off the paper, and note how the seeds are doing. Which ever one thrives the best Is the one you want to take as your guide in the matter of depth. What do you think will happen to the one at the bottom ? You have noticed that there is a great part of the seed that Is not filled up by the baby plant. This part is filled with food upon which the plant lives until it gets roots long enough to feed Itself. After the food in the seed is all used up, there must be other food in the soli ready Tor it to live on. This is the critical time in a young plant's life. If it is starved and stunted now, it will never make up for it. Remember, then, that good seed, a well prepared seed-bed, and plenty of food in the right shape for the young plant to use, are the first things to look after, if you wish to make a good profit on your season's work. Best Breeding. Dreed for the best only. Under no circumstances should a breeder of good fowls place a bird with any se rious defects in a breeding pen. SAVING THE SUNSHINE. Most true conservationists will agree with the secretary of the Inter ior In his condemnation of those Uud talkers who spend their energies in discussing the wickedness of waste. without at the same time beine wil ling to assist in any practicable plan to stop the evils they so greatly de plore. We Buspect, however, that few, even of those good citizens who believe in the wisest use of natural resources and who are sincerely eager to safeguard the public good both now and hereafter, realize how easy it is to neglect opportunities for conserva tion which he a out door. The coal and forests in Alaska are of vast im portance, but the discharge of our duty with regard to them will not oc cupy much of our time. A nearer need is to see that we make the best use of natural resources in our own back yards. How about making "two blades of grass grow where one grew before 7" Why isn't that lust as in portant as keeping the coal or saving the streams or doing any of the thou sand and one things that we Individ' ually can only talk about? Our truest conservationists are those gardeners and farmers who catch the sunshine and husband the rain and strive intel ligently to keep pace in production with the increase of the non-agricul tural population. The need of conservation of food supplying resources is obvious. There are more people in America every year, and every year the sou, if un replenished, is impoverished. The area of rich land decreases and the cot of living rises. Conservation of the potential power of sun and soil is the only reasonable solution of the problem of nation-feeding and just here is our opportunity. What is for the nation's good is also for our indi vidual profit. The wise use of the sou means money in our pockets. The very greatest product of land is derived from "intensive garden ing." Through generations of intelli gent selection and breeding thorough bred seeds have been developed whose yield far surpasses in quality and quantity that of the ordinary strains. You can be a true conservationist if you have a successful garden. . Be sure, however, to start right by plant ing thoroughbred seeds. These can be bought of seedsmen having suffi cient capital and experience to know what they are about and a reputation to maintain. GGntlQandMectre, neficiaL 9 Refiesliini CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. in the Circle, on everij Pacftago of tno Gonuine. DO NOT LET ANY DEALER DECEIVE YOU. SYRUF OP FIGS AND EUXIR OF SENNA HAS GIVEN UNIVERSAL SATISFACTION FOR MORE THAN THIRTY YEARS FAST, .AND ITS WONDERFUL SUCCESS HAS LED UN SCRUPULOUS MANUFACTURERS DELIMITATIONS TO OFFER INFERIOR PREPARATIONS UNDER SIMILAR NAMES AND COSTING THE DEALER LESS; THEREFORE, WHEN BUYING. Note tliQ FulTNainG of tfiQ Company rr.i x i j. .1 h i fj j rj.iii.! 1 1 .v.7.t M.iai'J.'llUliraV1l'ill'IalliJ a-i.nisimir.ssu-niviia-iy PRINTED STRAIGHT ACROSS. NEAR THE BOTTOM. AND IN THE CIRCLE.NEAR THE TOP OF EVERY PACKACE.OF THE GENUINE. REGULAR PRICE 50c PER BOTTLE; ONE SIZE ONLY, FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS. 9ff I HABTTUAl C0KSTWU10S, W 1 1 H KIWEYS.UVERB0WR1. IM ill b i Tw. cnr.t iimM h Ob-. I fm'J. I fl ... mth wv.nv-.lv. nr. vMS I I- 1 m. a, u. vmk, f. Va in'v yltir MINIATURE PICTURE OF PACKAGE. SYRUP OF FIGS AND ELIXIR OF SENNA IS THE MOST PLEASANT, 'WHOLE. ' SOME AND EFFECTIVE REMEDY FOR STOMACH TROUBLES, HEADACHES AND BILIOUSNESS DUE TO CONSTIPATION, AND TO GET ITS BENEFICIAL EFFECTS IT IS NECESSARY TO BUY THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE, WHICH IS MANUFACTURED BY THE . California Fig SyrupCo. AiERICM ULLER STUMP.? I AM A REAL STUMP PULLER Finesse. How did you get old Bunkins' con sent to marry his daughter?" "Finesse, my boy Just finesse. I told all otT irtnrn that V a Vio1 oiiirVtf BAvantoiin I four-nound. basa on that last fishlne ' Wil1 Pul1 them &' lare and 8mall and Pile them jus like a 100-H. P. lour pouna oass on mat lasx. nsning nnuifEV p.vr.iNF , win loo, -rwn . i- ni,;..i. .,":. trin ha tnnlr " J : T . .. . ' " . . - "" J-'uimcjr o une, using less or IHy lie iuua. -a -n r,nwHpr nr. nil Am nnorntorl hr tna Wa anJ w . j . - ... - -' " vuvwv.v J vr..v a.VAOW vuc UUUl. Write and find out why you should know about the AMERICAN STUMP PULLER. THINK THIS OVER; Stump land does not pay TAXES, but when cleared it pays everything. This Machine is guaranteed to stand wear and tear and pull your stumps, or no pay. Address WIRE STRETCHER IS POWERFUL ?5 p V ill My wire stretcher Is made out of an old mowing machine guard, writes Willie Dallard, rural route 5, Weston, W. Va., in an exchange. Get a pole about four and a half or five feet long, fasten the wire, which should be about two and a half feet long, to the guard, and then about two feet from the end of pole, and you have a stretcher that la a dandy for stretch ing barbed wire. HANDLE MANURE DIRECT IS BEST Prof. Gilmor of New York St tlon Finds Much Loss Where Allowed to Be Exposed to Weather. One of Ayer's Pills at bedtime will csuii sn Increased flow of bile and produce t gentle laxative effect the day following. Formula on each box. Show it to voui doctor. He will understand at a glance. Dose, one pill at bedtime, Jutt one. c Maa jr J- O. AIM CO IU, Kaaa. j On the -subject of hauling manure. Professor Ullmore ot the New York experiment station, says: "We think, all things considered, It la better to haul manure directly from the stable to the fields than it Is to pile it up tor any length ot time. "If well-rotted manure Is desired tor trucking purposes or for top dressing for hay lands, then It must be stored, but under ordinary condi tions for this purpose losses from 2) to 46 per cent In the fertilising value ot manure occur, and If It Is not kept reasonably wet and stirred from time to time, excessive fermentation re sults, to say nothing of dry burning and leaching. Losses amounting to 37 to 6? per cent have been recorded when manure. has been exposed to weatner. This loss refers mainly to the fer tilizing material In the manure. It Is still available as humus or organic matter wnen applied to the soli." Shows In Full Blast The winter poultry shows are on tn full force. Every old line judge has a run quota of encasements, and plenty of places are left for the young judges, who, on making good, will some day take the places of men like Drevenstadt. Atherton, Brown, Denny and a host or others. There is plenty of room at the top for men who have qualified as Judges In one or more classes. Men of ability will always be sought and be worthy of hire. Indiana Owns Few Horses. There are 1.176.250 horses owneo. tn the state of Indiana. This Includes both horses and mules. The value placed on the whole Is I143.S74.500. This Is the greatest record ever fur nished by the Hoosier state, the aver age being $123 per head. If you use Eye Salve use the best. V ETTIT'S UYE HALVE is tne standard. is reliable and costs no more than infer ior good3 that are unknown. Used by Physicians and Oculists, helps where all others fail. It is not the tube or Box that cures, it is theSAtVE that does the work. Guaranteea by Howard Bros. under the Government Food and Drugs Act. Don't be deceived or misled. The only really antiseptic Eye Salve that has been in the market for years. Sold by Uruggists throughout the known world. A strange freak of lightning Is re ported from France. During a recent thunderstorm the lightning struck three byres in a village in the depart ment of the Loire, killing off the cows in each byre that were lying down It In all while all those standing up escaped unhurt. , Why Is it that to many tieoDle suffer with Lame Back? Hamlina Wizard Oil will cure it and for Aches, Sprains. Bruises. Cuts. Burns. etc., mera is notning Detter. Tolstoy's Wise Counsel. , Never say, "I can indulge in this little thing without fear; it does not amount to anything." Never say, "This particular virtue Is so inslgni Scant I might Just as well do with' out it" Tolstoy. MAKE YOUR GARDEN YIELD ITS LIMIT Plant thoroughbred seeds. Thor- ougobred seeds do not happen. i ney resuii irom long and intelli gent Dreading. They produce crops 4 svm i ney result irora long and intern- 7 Ji .TSVm gent Dreedlng. They produce W jgjr big crops of the best vego- r JsrA tables. Use Ferry's. JTf ivaVk. For sale eTerywhers. Jv A VaVkm tail sr.ro annual JwJTj k&5x ran on request 7 Ar jr. AMERICAN MACHINE WORKS, INC. 2012 1SIK AVE. WEST, SEATTLE, WASH. m1 FOR PINKEYE DISTEMPER CATARRHAL FEVER AND ALL NOSE AND THROAT DISEASES Cures the sick and acts as a preventive ibr others. Liquid r ven on the tongue. Safe for brood mares and all others. Best kidney remedy ; 60 cents and $1 a bottle; f 5 and $10 the dozen. Sold by all druggists and horse goods houses, or sent, express paid, by the manufacturers. . SPOHN MEDICAL CO., Chemists, Goshen. Ind. pajuOAnt oaj no jo qojqAV,, :p9Jjnb VI ii(uaa OABq o puu 'q2jui sjq ijb q?IA qDunj uj eajiBAiqiansOcT. oq Suj ziajiss sua pqA 'jaianBifl na qil )uni3A0ui ott8q)S9H eq) jo iqSieq eqj jb opRAA wosos pojuojjuoo OABq o eouo piBs sj JsnspqAV 1IN0K seuref ' -uiseojes 8(j8Sum rnMi sir i mmmr "OK" FOR HORSES. Charles Locke, Stanford. Mont writes I "Yon will find enclosed two cent stamp for which send me your Horse Doctor's Diary, I am a hostler in a barn here on the Great Falls Stage Line and my hones have very sore shoulders. I've used Mus. tank Liniment and find it all ritht. I rec ommend it as tha bast on the market." 25c. 50c $ I a bottle at Drug V Ges'lStorea. i-'rVf "AI RF.RS Mttfri nimu rrrnn UAliU ILLV ;!: !ti: BEST AND CHEAPEST. Ask your dealer for it If he does not handle it drop us a postal card and we will furnish you the nam of a dealer who does ALBERS BROS ill'MlUMNG COjjii irUKUAW, OREGON, Chest Pains and Sprains Sloan's Liniment is an ex cellent remedy for chest and throat affections. It quickly relieves congestion and in flammation. A few drops in water used as a gargle is antiseptic and healing. Here's Proof ' "I hare used Sloan's Liniment for , years and can testify to Its wondtriul efficiency. I have used it lor sore throat, creup, lame back and rheumatism and m every case it gave instant relief." J REBECCA JANE ISAACS, J-ucy, Kentucky. SIOAM'i mime: is excellent for sprains and bruises. It stops the pain at once and reduces swell ing very quickly. Sold by all dealers. Prlco, 23c, COc, $1.00 Sloan's Treatise on the Horse sent free. Address Dr. Earl S. Sloan Boat wo. Porcelain Not of Persia. . True porcelain was never produced In Persia, but hard paste porcelain la Persian forms and styles of decora tion was made In China for the Per- ! sian market-Wine ewers with pow. der blue glaze and gold overglaze deo oration, small vaso,: and bowls with bronze luster glaze and designs r served In white are found in colleo tions of Persian ware, but these r unquestlonably of Chinese origin, LI u u.fy x When Your Ejes Need Care Tn Murine Eve Ratnadt No Smarting Feels Fine Acts Quickly. Try It for Bed, Weak, Watery Eyes and Qrann. lated Eyelids. Illustrated Book in eaeh Pack ace. Murine Is compounded by our Oeultsla not a "Patent Medicine" but used In suc cessful Physicians' Practice for many years, , Now dedicated to the public and sold by Druggists afr 25c and 60c per Bottie. Murine Eye Salve In Aseptio Tubes, X5o and OOc, Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chloago A Destructive Success. "What has become of that man who said Mavs is habitable?" "He made the mistake of convincing too many people. There wasn't enough skeptV cism to keep up a falny interesting controversy." TO CURE A COLD IX ONE DAT ' Take LAXATIVE BROMO Oninina T.M.t. Druggists refund money if it fails to cure. E. W. , GROVE'S signature is on each box. 2Sc Uncle Eben. , "De man dat expects to git sumpra foh noffinVJ- said Uncle Eben, "gener ally makes a mighty risky Investment of time an' trouble dat ought to bt worth consld'sri'n." FILES CURED m TO 14 DATS Tourdrmreist will refund money if PAZO OIWT. MENT fails to cure any case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Files in 6 to 14 days. Kg, Not Ail Succeed, One hears a great deal of the coun try boys who make good In the great cities, but there are a number of ota era who go there and get less publio Ity. Atchison Globe. REMEMBER for Coughs l Colds J GET BETTER LIGHT From KEROSENE (Coal OiD Fessot t by Ttvt. Rortws, lewts lasttrata, Cfateaco. and rot KeJkcraoir. JicOlll I'BlTewitr Koixrvai.ctt tnuuot oil. buratat luips sfew tb Aiaddla kantle Lamp I the bmu Knowlcal and tine tmr tntva as much lirbc u tb yo wl Hbr lanpe Mki It l edortem. Mfe, m. BiMMm. Better lit bt uaa sa or ctrta. Kwy ataMia . Luis Cully toarsaitwd and arotwteil br patwu la Huti ety country on aarth. Our bvrowrs Bt r-vr old To ratroduo tk aladdla. w will BsniiiM DMuiiPcrByaKEaFREtS In eark sHlllMwil 8eSKlBwMwltkBawaadadanHLi aekforca. SrjITS maB1Z 10f (uuuIm: aot oa loirMd.: rvMrssldimetaMd. ask fur Ubarataaaaar Kusuk utsu Uju cuaiut. est sn iiia ' - y ' . V . : . v.,. OUT OF TOWN PEOPLE ma i-vv prompt tm or flMH fzou C GEE WO the Chinas doctor. .vT7 u hare beea doetoriag vtth thiaonoaiidthatoiMud hm not obuined nor. naneni relief. Let thia great nature hwlar diae srae rmtr ease and prearritw aoroe remedrwhoM action I. quick, sure and aafo. His pnwcriptioaa are ccmooandtNi from Boots. Herbe. Buds aad Barsj th.t have been smthered from arorr ana. terof the glob. The -reu of tbwe nodietM sr not known to the ouudd world, hat Fv baaa auilddown fromtathertosoaiathaDhwiai7 fauUias ia Chiaa. f;. CONSULTATION FREE. It yon lire ent of town and cam not ealL writ far symptom alaaa aad aurouiar. ai,a 4 ea&s 1st THE C. 6EE WO CHINESE MEDICINE CO. 162J first SL. Cor. Morrisoo FarttaacL Oregon. IW-tasttasrsviAsaI na tan aaper. I