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Farmers and Merchants Write us for our cash offer on your Farm and Dairy Produce. If we don't handle it will refer you to re liable buyer. pARSON-PAGE CO. Portland. Oregon. News to Her. -New York Bank Returns," read anoldUulr. "And I never knew that one of them had beta mlsslnV Bha remarked-Punch. Accidents, Burns, Scalds, BprniniB, Bruges Bumps, Cuts, Wounds, all are 5fa S Wizard Oil draws out the inflammation and gives instant relief. Don't wait for the accident. Buy it now. City Without Skyscraper In Hamburg the nature of the soil to uch that no Tery tall buildings can be erected, and there are few that aavs aa many ai ten floora. "Wnk Eye" b Epidemic In flit Spring1. Xrr Maria Eye Remedy for RelUM EelUf. Unrepresented In the Gospels. Hardly any problem of wagesls U more dlffloult tnaa to discover to the gospels an administrative r organ izing or ecoleslastloal Christ Francis O. Peabody. . 9 nr Sarsaparilla Is the most effective medicine fnr the complete purification of the blood and the complete renovation of the whole sys-' tem. Take it this sprinp;. Get It today in usual liquid form or ablets called Sareatabs, 100 Doses $L RUBBER STAMPS Signs, Celluloid Button! nd Ribbon Badge. Good Goods, Quick Servlc. fiend for complete Catalogue No. DS. Acme Stamp Work. 1015 A 8L, Tacoma, Wash. r it Second-Hand Machln- Machinery beDers. sawmills, etc. The J. E. Martin Co.. 76 1st Bt, Portland. Bend for Stock Llat and price. PORTLAND FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Will furnish you any kind of help you want, mate or female, skilled or unskilled, farm, sawmill, log ging or any miscellaneous labor. Call, write or phone. No fees of any kind charged In this office. Phonos-A 6624; Main 3555. 215 Second Si, Padua, Or. WOOL & MOHAIR, HIDES & PETS WiWtat All Yos Kin, Write for rt nd iklpm THE H. F. NOKTON COMPANY. 813-815 Front St. Portland, Ore. A Tonic. Alterative and Resolvent. The best remedy for Kidneys, Uver and Bowels. Eradicates Pimples, Eruptions and Disorder of the ekid. Purines the Blood and gives Tone, Strength and Vigor to the entire system. We Make You Competent to Earn 525 to 550 per Week In to 8 weeks. We give complete 'Wine in arivmg. repturmn, ll hlml.nf AiitmiinhilMa. livery student get ponional attention and aritual road mporluui e. Writ (or terms Beimn Anil Srfioel I CiriRs, . XSI anil Morrlwn aim.. Portland, Ore. Arnold's Asthma and Catarrh Remedy. gimrantofi to cure Ofttnrrh, Aithma, mnnhUli. Hut Fmvut and Heme Voldn. or money refunded. Jiiolotw 11. 2ft fnr or filki Ln stiiniMi for the iiohq ana moruHiiu. ahk Athiiikv llAmottv (kliirrri of tht Hond and Htoniaoh for itddrtwM of nfiopia ountd in I'urtiaud, METHODS OF INDUCING SLEEP Relaxation of tha Mind and Muscles la the Principal Thing to Keep ' In Mind. -, . How to get to Bleep, when every de rlce falls and one feels desperate, Is x matter worth solving:, especially If there be simple methods that can be tried. A well-known lecturer on hygiene, whom a very sleepless woman con sulted on the subject of bad nights, gave her valuable advice, the efficacy of which she has proved. "Stretch out your limbs to the run length, with the arms rather close to the sides of the body, and straight down," said he, "or If that Is not com fortable, ln any downward fashion." "Sometimes you may find It for tne moment restful to clasp tne arms above the, head, but on no account give way to the habit of doing so, for this position drives away the blood from the heart and sends It to the head, causing uneasy dreams, ana therefore restlessness, and may even prevent sleep altogether. "Gently close your mouth ana breathe through your nose. This is highly Important. Then. let all tne muscles of the face and neck be re laxed, and all muscles of the body, too." Women of mature age should be as careful as girls to see that they sleep with the mouth shut, for wis naDii combats a tendency,' growing with the years, to drop or protrude the Jaw as the face Is settling to sleep, a cioeeu mouth and relaxed muscles help to keep you young looking. Above all. sleep on your ngnt sine. Wnnderful for Inducing sleep is a cup of hot milk sipped slowly In bed the very last thing. DRAWS LINE AT INKY STAMPS Uncle Sam Ready to Redeem Them, But They Can Not Be Used to Carry a Letter. "How dirty can a postage stamp be come and still retain its usefulness In tha oven nf the eovernment?" was a ouestlon propounded to muddle the ai ready overworked brain of a busy man. Happening to meet a postman collectlns: mall, the man handed him- a stamped letter. "That won't go," said the postman, "Stamp's dirty." As was his wont on special occa sions, he busy man resorted to sar casm. "Slnfts when." he demanded, 'did the United States government oe come so Immaculate that it requires nnnn hut unsullied stamps stuck on its letters?" "Well, they've always been pretty particular," returned the unperturbed postman, "but there are some kinds of dirt that count for more than otn- ers. That stamp's got ink on It Inky stamps won't go, because an ink spot could be used to disguise a can celed stamp." "Then I suppose every stamp I bap pen to drop a speck of ink on wasted?" "Oh, no. Turn It in to the office where you bought It, and after a cer tain period you will get your money back.'. "How long will that take?" the man asked. . "About three months." "I'm afraid I can't wait," said the man, and over the discredited stamp he stuck a spotless one. EXPERIMENTS IN BREEDING HORSES FOR U. S. CAVALRY Two Well Known Stallions, Henry if Navarre and Octagon, Placed at Command of Farmers in Vicinity of Front Royal, Virginia Colts Bring $150 When Three Years Old. United States Cavalry Horse. The public generally knows that the government has outlined a plan to encourage the breeding of horses for the army whereby mare owners ln suitable sections will have the com mand of service to first-class stallions free, in return for which they agree to give the United States options on resulting foals at a fair price. The plan was taken up as a means to pro vide a good supply of horses such as the army needs, which, strange as it may seem, is rapidly becoming more and more limited. An appropriation was suggested at the last session of congress, but no action was taken, one objection being that the plan was not practical that farmers would not enter into such agreements with the government. Fortunately, funds were available to make an experiment to determine this point. Mr. August Belmont, of New York, presented to the government two of his best-known stallions, Henry of Navarre and Octagon, and the De- RANGE LAMBS RETURN PROFITS Feeder Not Only Makes Money on Feed, but Secures Liars Benefit From Manure Dropped. Arnold's Asthma Cur Co.. 333-4 Arab bldg., SeiHlc, Ws. FUCHI "-The great skin rejuvenator, if you have sallow (kin, wrinkles, pimnl or rmiphnemi of the face or rma, the application of FUCHI will bring back the glow and fnwhnees of youth. Pr package, It, (Branch) Fuchi Laboratories. Mutt 9. 342 1-2 Wash ington Bt., I'ortland, Ore. flT MEDICINE CABINET daint with Bevel French Flat Mirror, 16x20 $5.75 11a t French Plate adjustable shelve. Doors, Windows, Huilding Material, direct to user. Writ for Descriptive Catalogue, CIIAS. E. WEST Co., Portland, Or. On Acting. Acting is not a trade which tends to stability and dignity of character, but encourages Sensibility and flashes of warm instinct. Extreme alertness to praise and blame, harmoniously combined with vanity and absorption In one topic, are almost a necessity of the occupation; but this existence, however narrow and distorted, has the primal virtues of vividness and vital ity. It not only depicts human pas sions, but It also requires ln its serv ants a varied and constantly ready fund of emotions and instincts. Lack ing the free air of independence and impartial thought, it has to the full the warm breath of crude but passion ate humanity. In feeling, however blind, in life, however fragmentary, the onlooker finds more to love in the players' world than ln all the dead decorum of a Philistine prosperity. Norman Hapgood. . a rap ?rr-4-5 - i'iVf'ALRERS BROS, fi ... M DAIRY FEED feESt AMD CHEAPEST, i hiui Ask your dealer for it. If he does not handle it drop us a postal card and we will furnish you the name of a dealer who does Hi ill 'AIMS' BROS !i;:MIULINGCpi!j PORTLAND, 0RC0n! Painless Dentistry Is eat pride-oar hobbr-oar t4r for and now Mrsttooeaa, and ours Is th Inst palalea work to b foaad aniwhei. ao utw how aun poas su. OiMMnar our Prices. w Bats viae hrlilaie to u V ot tow patrons la on j if daalreJ. Vlalf irtrilo fry h pi( Of bridc work Is rdr d. CsswilstiM tree. MsUrOr $5.00 26rMftTMti4.vO eM rmt ICQ EstMiruUor 100 8iWFIHt.n f .60 rut, d.uu BMtil.d Rubber - Fists f.SU ML w. L Will, Pnseui m Hums PitaltM EiVtl . 0 U M ma ntMueus a hmum BT mbtmooo All work full? ruarantMMl far flrta ywuw, Wise Dental Co.,ic Painless Dentists fifllnf Bulldine. TDK in WathlnctM. PORTUkNO. 6R uusaiMis: A. K. Wr. la. lara,tW4 aV.i.-j Handy Book Marker. Nothing hurts a book more, espe cially a new book, than laying it down open to keep the place. Instead ot do ing that, if you are liable to interrup tion in your reading get a stout rub ber band and cover it with ribbon, gathered full enough to permit the band's stretching. Then when you need to lay it down it takes hardly a second to Btretch the band and Blip be neath it the pages read. Upon taking It up again you find your place auto matically, moreover, the book mark cannot get lost Take care to have the band strong enough to hold and big enough not to mar the end of the cover. Tsct. Mrs. Smith and her little daughtet Margaret, aged two, were spending the summer at the lake. The mother often spoke of the excellent quality of the milk Bhe fed the child. While out walk ing with little Margaret one day, Mrs. Smith happened to meet the wife of the-farmer who supplied the superior milk. "What do you Bay. Margaret, to the lady for bringing you such nice milkT" prompted Mrs. Smith. "How's the cowf asked Margaret politely. Women's Home Companion. Not 8o Nice. "I know a girl who made a 3 grad uation gown and captured a husband on the strength of it" There'B a good argument for S3 (owns." "The trouble is, she caught a $3 hus Jand. He has expected her to dress an that precedent ever since." The lambs grown (By W. M. KELLET.) great advantage of feeding is the fact that the home- forage and fodders together with the otherwise waste products of the farm may be turned to profit This may be done with a minimum expense for the purchase of highly concentrated by-product foods and mill-feeds that are required to make a satisfactory fattening ration for other kinds of stock. Feeding range lambs like other branches of sheep feeding is sure to become more popular as farmers ap preciate the necessity of cutting out the purchase of large amounts of grain food and feeding a class of live stock that are capable of turning their grain food and forage that is grown on their own farms to a profit. Practically every line of feeding that is conducted outside of the corn belt states has been developed upon a basis of cheap grain foods and now that every kind of grain foods have reached a price that makes their use almost out of the question, the aver age feeder is finding bis profits grow ing .smaller. The men who have been feeding flheop have not felt the rise in grain prices as severely as other feeders because sheep can be put ln good con dition with a smaller quantity of grain and concentrates. In feeding range lambs the feeder not only makes a profit on the original cost of the Iambs, but as well on the cost of the food which Is grown on their farms, and ln addition there Is a large return of fertility to the soil, when the man ure is carefully handled. In England this branch of feeding has been conducted for many years and it has been found a very profit able way to Increase the fertility of the soil as well as a profitable way to utilize grain, grass and root crops. Many of the English feeders buy our corn, oilmeals and even hay and derive a substantial profit from their feeding. Is it not fully practicable and possible for the farmers of this country to conduct the same line of feeding when they have every requl- EGGS PRODUCED BY HEN IN YEAR About Five Doun Per Fowl Fair Estimate, Conntina Good, Bad and Indifferent. partment of Agriculture placed them at the command of farmers in the vicinity of Front Royal, Virginia, on exactly the terms outlined in the gov ernment plan, By the approval of the war depart ment, the price to be paid for the resulting foals at three years of age was 150, and no difficulty whatever was experienced in getting farmers to breed their mares under these terms About 50 mares were bred, the stal lions reaching Virginia somewhat late in the soason and Octagon's usefulness being curtailed by a severe attack of distemper. The interest of the Virginia farm ers is keen, and already fifty addi tional mares have been offered for the season of 1912. and the services of more stallions could easily be utilized, Circular 178 of the Bureau of Ani mal Industry explains the depart ment's breeding plan and may be ob tained on application to the secretary of agriculture, Washington, D. C. site from 3,000 to 4,000 miles closer to the base of supply? There are excellent inducements to feed range lambs, especially for the man who does not desire to keep live stock on his farm during the whole of the year; and many farmers are fixed so they could profitably con duct winter stock feeding at a profit, but who have too much other labor on their farms during the crop grow ing season. There is money to be made by feed ing range lambs if a man understands the fundamental principles of the busi ness and grows a wide variety of for age, fodders and grain crops. Y ju3i?w& tea V v. not coffee Its the most de lightful Breakfast Drink you ever tasted and the most wholesome and invigorating. You cannot but like its rich "grainy" flavor and spicy aroma. Ask your grocer tor Three G's GOLDEN GRAIN GRANULES) -U ht hasn't got It he will get It for goo. It's good for you 3 limes a day. And remember that there is no substitute for 3 G's. Turkeys In Hawaii. In the mountainous districts of Ha waii wild turkeys are very numerous, and form an important resource for the wandering camper. They are, of course, Imported American turkeys gone wild. Some of the stockmen lib erated domestic turkeys, and they promptly took to a bold life and are thriving excellently, their only foe ap parently being the mongoose, which ultimately will prove their undoing. This simply showB how readily domes tlo stock harks to wild life when, giv en an opportunity. WA8HE8 CLOTHES FA8TER. ; SAVES POULTRY LOSS. Mr. N. Warren, Seattle, Wash., writes! "My flock of chickens had Roun andttDOn advice of a friend I tried Mustang Liniment. I find it a wonderful remedy and my birds ar improving fast.) Am sure that I shall not lose any. I am very grateful and will tell my Irienaa it is not sale to ae without Mexican Mustang Liniment." I 2Sc.50cllabottleatDru&GB'IStors Use RED CROSS BALL BLUE and you will find it . makes beautiful, clear, white clotheB wth less effort and less cost than any other blue. It is far superior to any liquid blue on the market for the best of liquid bluing is principally water. Use the blue that is all blue. AT ALL GRO CERS. Price, 10 cents. 8hort Lives of Physicians. In keeping others alive, physicians appear to lose their own lives. Of all professional men their lives are the shortest. Between the ages of forty five and sixty-five five doctors die on tn average to one clergyman. JERSEY BULL A SPEEDY RACER Fall Blood Animal Trained to Pace Mile In Less Than 2i40-Ia Exceeding. ' ly Docile. A full-blooded Jersey bull, which can pace a mile in harness attached to a sulky ln less than 2:40, and which can be ridden in the saddle at even better galnt has created quite a sensation ln Pennsylvania. The bull is four years old, fawn in color and A 8peedy Racer. weighs 1,100 pounds. His owner says he frequently rides the animal and finds him as easy-going as a pacing horse. The bull is exceedingly docile and seems to take great pleasure in speed ing and it requires no effort to keep him up to the top notch whether ridden or driven. . Too Tenuous. "There is only one family line In this country which can bear the bur lens which are put upon it" "What Is thatr "Toe clothesline," According to statistics the average number ot eggs laid , by each hen tn this country foots up about five doxen. This is counting the good, bad and indifferent But if the statistics were taken from poultry farm reports ex clusively, the, average would be ten dosen. The average farmer is care less with his fowls, and does not, as a rule, gather all the eggs the hens lay for the reason that ln their free range they have hidden nests and the eggs in consequence are often lost With the improved methods of breeding,' the average with the poultry men will ln a few years two. aa high as 150 eggs per hen per anum. Individual records have been reported that are fast scor ing up to the 300 mark, but It la very doubtful If they will ever get sear It, Value of Silage. One dairyman says his receipts navt increased thirty per cent Bince he be gan to feed silage. This Is higher than most of the reports, but we have yet to get one which said silage was not a paying dairy feed. for a hen must have a sufficient num ber of day to molt and the calendar gles ua but 365 days in the year. Oats on Fall-Plowed Land. Land plowed last fall may be sown to oats without again plowing. II sown Broadcast sow two bushels to the acre over the plowed ground and harrow them ln both ways. then roV to level the land. Big Kansas Wheat Crop- According to the report of the United States department of agricul ture, the Kansas crop of winter wheat In 1911 was 85 per cent greater than that of any other state ln the Union. Forcing Hens. ' Forcing laying hens with stimulants of any kind, except those nature sup plies ln good food, is a dangeroua and costly process in the long run. Fancy Fowls. Without fancy fowla there could b no utility breed. The fanciest improvo the market value ot the hens, aa well aa inesnow qualities. Buildup I The System Is the stomach weak? Are the bowels clogged? TRY THE Is the blood 1 BITTERS impoverished? HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS will tone, strengthen and in vigorate the entire system and make you well again. Discoverer or coal. The discovery of coal is Bald to have been made by a Belgian black smith named Hullos, who lived ln the village of Plenevaux, near Liege, in 1049. ' QUICK RELIEF EYE TROUBLES Mm Home. . A home I It is the bright, blesesd, adorable phantom that sits highest on the sunny horizon that girdeth life. ike Marvel's "Reveries of a Bach elor." CURED IN ONE DAY As a rule, a few dose of Munyon's Cold Remedy will break up any cold and prevent pneumonia. It relieve the head, throat and lungs almost in stantly. Price 26 cents at any drug-giata or sent postpaid. If you need Medical advice write to Munyon's Doctor. They will carefully diagnose your case and give you advice by mail, absolutely ire. Address Professor Munyon, 63d and JeSarwn Streets, Philadelphia. Pa. Aheratme What Is a "tonic"? A medicine that increases the strength or the tone of the whole system. What is an " alterative" ? A medicine that alters or changes un healthy action to healthy action. Name the best "tonic and alterative"? Ayer's Sar saparilla, the only Sarsapa rUlaentirelyfireefromalcohol. Ask your doctor about it Bilious attacks, sick-headaches, indiges tion, constipation, dizzy spells these are some ot tne results or an inactive liver. Ask your doctor if be endorses Ayer's Pills in these cases. The doss Is small, one pill at bedtime. Maa By tn . P. .Ia vu imwwu, m.m. j Destroys Sage Rats, Squirrels, Gophers and Prairie Dogs. Requires no mixing or prepara tionAlways ready for use. Deadliest of all. Your money back if not as claimed, Clakju, Woodward Druo Co., Portland, Ore, Evidently a Diplomat. A courtier taking leave of Louis XIV., who was sending him as an am bassador to a foreign court, was told by the king: "My most Important In struction tor you Is to pursne a policy entirely different from that ot youi predecessor." "Sire," said the diplo matist, "I will endeavor to do bo, that your majesty may not repeat the ad vioe to my successor." FarjReachlng Influence. "It is not Dossible to know how far tha Influence of any amiable, honest- hearted, duty-doing man flows out in to the world." Great Expectations. Not Caused By Work. Sometimes the calluses on a man's hands are made by golf clubs. oUchison Globe. You Can Get Allen's root-Case T9.lt. Write Allen 8. Olmsted.Le Hoy, N. Y., for a free sample of Allen's Foot-Ease. It cures sweating, hot swollen, aching feet. It makes new or tight shoes easy. A certain cure for corns, ingrowing nans ana Dunlons. All drug. gists sell 1 Don't aooept any substitut. Bull Might Object The person who advises yon to take the bull by the horns never seems to be considering what the bull might be doing in the meantime. YOUNG WIFE VED FROM JOSPITAL Tells How Sick She Was And What Saved Her From An Operation. f IT -ilii'Milill I' Vi 11 il i' Upper Sandusky, Ohio. Threeyears ago I was married and went to house keeping. I was not feeling; well and could hardly drag myself along. I had such tired feelings, my back ached, my sides ached, I bad bladder trouble aw fully bad, and I could not eat or sleep. Ihad headaches, too, and became almost a ner vous wreck. My doc tor told me to go to a hospital I did not like that idea very well, so, when I eaw your advertisement in a paper, I wrote to you for advice, and have done as you told me. I bave taken Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound and Liver Pills, and now I have my health. " If sick and ailing women would only know enough to take your medicine, they would get relief. "Mrs. Benj. H. Stans bsst, Koute 6, Box 18, Upper Sandusky, Ohio. If you bave mysterious pains, Irregu larity, backache, extreme nervousness, Inflammation, ulceration or displace ment, don't wait too long, but try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound now. For thirty years Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, made from roots and herbs, hsa been the standard remedy for female ills, and such unquestionable testimony aa the above proves the value of this famous remedy and should give very one confidence.. Pure Air on the 8ea. Tests have shown that the air ln the crowded sleeping quarters of modern warships 1b purer than in barracks or average residences ashore. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAT " Tak LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets. Drunrlata rotund money if it fails to cure. E. W. UKU V , B signature is on eacb box. 26c Hint for Mechanics. If two nuts are run on a bolt so that &e square sides face eaoh other they will serve as a wrench In an emer rency. . On Sanity's Border Line. Experts can hardly define the thin line that separates the Insane from the sane. There is a twilight of the mind in which many people buy and Bell, love and divorce, marry and give in marriage and live and die. At no time in their lives are they really In sane more than a few moments at a time and yet they live ln a world that is Jangled, out of tune and different from that all around them. Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow! Soothing Byrup th best remedy to use for their chUdrea auring 13 teeming perioa. First Use of Tobacco. The first pipe smokers, it is claimed, were the medicine men. Tobacco was used in the first place as an incense to burn before the great spirits. The burning of tobacco was an expression of man's homage to him Just aa the burning of spices, such as frankin cense and myrrh, has been in the Orient since time began. Among the Indians from Hudson's Bay to Cape Horn the plant was regarded as sa cred, hence the present use, "divine" weed. When Your Ejei Need Care Trj Murine Eje Rented No Smarting Feels Fine Acts Qnlckly. Try It for Ked, Weak, Watery Eyes and Granu lated Eyelids. Illustrated Book in each Pack age. Murine ia compounded by our Oculists not a "Patent Medicine" but nsed In suc cessful Physicians' Practice for many years. Now dedicated to the public and sold by Druggists atr Z5c and 60e per Bottle. urint Eye Salve in Aseptic Tubes, X5o and 60c. Murine Eye) Remedy Co., cnioaga Football In Germany. Miohael (to hie wife) "Corns away, wife, or else they will want ui afterward as witnesses FUegends Blaetter. Great Telescope. It Is undoubtedly true that heaven always seems nearer when viewed through a clear conscience. Holler Than Thou. . dome men expect their neighbors to be a little better than their neighbors' neighbor. Musical Sands. Musical sands have been known fox 1,000 years and it is balleved that there is a reference to them ln one of the tales of the "Arabian Nights.' But nature produces much finer re sults. There is the Mountain of the Bell on the shores oft. the Red sea, which makes extraordinary sounds and boomlngs when the winds set tha countless millions of particles rubbing against eaoh other and vibrating. PILES CURED m ( TO 14 DATS Tonr drutrarist will refund moner if PAZO OINT MENT fails to cur any case of Itching, Blind. Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days. Oo. Rather Emphatic In a Virginia courthouse a negro as describing how a cutting scrape started. - - ' . ' ' "Dia here Johnson nigger started toward me." said the witness: "and es he done so be stuck his hand down ln his Mn nockeL And I savs to him. Nigger,' I says, whutever you has got your nana on now oeuer do a enioa en. 'cause I suttinly is gwin to make you eat Itl " Dally Thought. Every loul has a landscape that changes with the wind that sweeps the sky, with the clouds that return after Its rain. George McDonald. 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 have need Sloan' Liniment for years and can testify to it wonderful efficiency. I have used it for sore throat, croup, lame back and rheumatism ana in every case it gave instant relief." REBECCA JANE ISAACS, Lucy, Kentucky. LOAM'; UMIMEMT is excellent for sprains and bruises. It stops the pain at once and reduces swell ing very quickly. Sold by all dealers. Prtoo, 2Bo.i BOOm, $1MO H SN Sloan's II ? Treatise C J? rsVi on the il f&r sent fr6 II J 'vfi' Aodress !fr Eari S. Sloan P. N. U, No 15-1 WHEN writ; to advertise, plsas ' tio this paper. DO SHOES 2i5,2.50,3.00 3.50,400&,5.00 For MEN WOMEN and BOYS THE STANDARD OF QUALITY FOR OVER 30 YEARS WEAR W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES SAVE MONEY ON YOUR FOOTWEAR W. L. Douglas name and price stamped on bottom of a shoe protects the wearer against high prices and inferior shoes, fiu&r&nteed suDerior Quality and more value for the nwney than other makes. f Insist upon haying the genuine W. L. I Douglas shoes. Take no substitute, f If roar dealer eunet anpprf W. U DonrtM rim, writ W. I B ; .1 IXxurhu , Biwktom Mm-, for elo. Shoe sent erewhere fc. . eUvan eh-rg prepsM. Clr ! ifMMj U..OLAS km WU ..-V",VK-. .ft m2Fi jsTly.-- ,1 PUTNAM FADELESS DYES