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    Take no Substitute for
Royal Baking Powder.
It is Absolutely Pure.
All others contain alum or ammonia.
A hong Felt Want to Be Filled.
A long felt want is about to be filled
in English society. It is stated that a
number of ladies of limited means but
unlimited position are about to form
themselves into a chaperon society, and
act as duennas to those young ladies who
may be intrusted to their charge. To
picnics, race meetings, concerts, thea
ters, dances almost anywhere will these
devoted matrons be prepared to go in or
der to protect their fair charges from the
dangers of inexperience, prevent them
flirting with "ineligibles," and where
possible smooth the path to a rich and
. brilliant marriage. London Letter.
Wyoming Family Politic.
A Wyoming man was asked, "Do mar
ried women vote with their husbands?"
Be answered: "Usually, but on the same
principle that men closely associated
vote alike. Politics is table talk, but it
has not been known to wreck a family.
The husband of a woman who was a
member of the Democratic state conven
tion is a Republican to the backbone, but
they live happily and are prosperous."
Mrs. Miller on the Platform.
Olive Thome Miller is the latest re
cruit to the ranks of author-readers.
She has begun a series of "Bird Talks"
in schools and academies in and about
New York. The idea of the talks is to
interest the young in the life and habits
of birds and make them acquainted with
our common birds and to teach them
how 1o identify those they see. New
York Letter.
N Society
women often feel
the effect of too
much gayety
balls, theatres, and
teas in rapid
succession find
them worn out, ot
"run-down" by
the end of the sea
son. . They suffer
i trom nervousness.
sleeplessness and
irregularities. The
smile and pood
spirits take flight " It is time to accept
the help offered in Doctor Pierce's Fa
vorite Prescription. It's a medicine which
was discovered and used by a prominent
physician for many years in all cases of
female complaint " and the nervous dis
orders which arise from it The "Pre
scription " is a powerful uterine tonic and
nervine, especially adapted to woman's
delicate wants for it regulates and promotes
all the natural functions, builds up, invig
orates and cures.
Many women suffer from nervous pros
tration, or exhaustion, owing to congestion
or to disorder of the special functions. The
waste products should be quickly got rid
of, the local source of irritation relieved
and the system invigorated with the " Pre
scription." Do not take the so-called
celery compounds, and nervines which
only put the nerves to sleep, but get a
lasting cure with Dr. Pierce's Favorite
Prescription.
"FEMALE WEAKNESS."
Mrs. William Hoover, of Bellville,
jiiciuaaa i0., wmo,
writes: " I had been
a great sufferer from
female weakness ; '
I tried three doc
tors; they did me
no good ; I thought
I was an invalid for
ever. But I heard
of Dr. Pierce's Fa
vorite Prescription,
and then I wrote to
him and he told me
just how to take it
I took eight bottles.
I now feel entirelv
well. I could stand Mas, Hoover.
on my feet only a short time, and now I do
all my work for my family of five."
It U the medicine above
all others for catarrh, and
it worth its weight in gold,
lean use Ely't Cream Balm
.,,.. i. j . j M
WHf eujety, U'tu it uvea UU l
that it claimed for it.B.'-
W.Sperry, Hartford, Conn.
ELY'S CREAM BALM
Open and cleanses the Nasal Passages, Allayi
Pain and Inflammation, Heals the Bores, Pro
tects the Membrane from colds, Restores the
Bentes of Taste and Smell. The Balm in quickly
absorbed and gives relief at once.
A particle is applied into each nORtrll, and is
agreeable. Price, 50 centa at Druggists' or by
aiL 1LY BROTHERS,
66 Warren Street, New York.
Always
Buy
JEWELRY of the most reliable
bouse with the largest assort
ment, because you will get good
and fall Talue for roar meny.
AH goods warranted. SUCH la
A. Feldenheimer's,
: Cor. First and Morrison Streets,
PORTLAND, OR.
DR. LIEBIC&CO.,
Special Odors for Chronic, Private
and Wasting Diseases.
Dr. JJeblg's Invlirorator the greatest remedy for
Seminal Weakness, Loss of Manhood and Private
ltseases, Overcomes Prematureness and prepares
all for marriage life's duties, pleasures and respon
sibilities; 1 trial bottle given or sent free to any
one describing symptoms: call or address 400 Geary
St , private entrance 406 Mason St., Ban Francises.
N. P. W. U. No. 672 -8. F. H. D. fJo. 649
WILD BILL A SOLID MAN.
The Body of tlio Famous Desperado Had
Turned to Stone.
The climate of Colorado is so exceed
ingly dry in the greater portion of the
state that ordinary objects, Buoh as po
tatoes, vegetables of various sorts and
even small animals, petrify when cov
ered with sand. Tho body of Wild Bill,
the famous desperado, is today solid
stone. He was buried in a sandy conn
try near Telluride, and about four years
ago bis friends decided to put up a mon
ument to his memory. They went out
to his grave, which is in the open
prairie, and one of the party, an old
scout, was taken along to exactly locate
where he was buried. The sand had
shifted and blown in great heaps, as it
does all through that country, and the
scout had a good deal of difficulty in
absolutely locating the spot Finally he
struck a mound that he said had Wild
Bill under it
Owing to the uncertainty of the situ
ation and his hesitancy, the party de
oided to dig down and" see whether he
was right Presently the Bpade ran into
a rock a scarce thing in that country.
They shoveled all around it, and soon
revealed the petrified image of Wild
Bill, as perfect as the day he died, with
not a trace of decomposition. Even the
clothes and shoes were turned to stone.
Some of the parties wanted to take the
body up for the purposes of exhibition.
But one of Bill's old pals, Shorty Jake,
as he was called, remarked that the first
man who tried to do so would find a bed
in the hole that Bill filled. So the idea
was abandoned. Washington Post
A Little "Ad." at the Picnlo.
Enterprise in advertising has almost
become a fine art in the present day.
Novelties are not only numerous, but
frequently unique. A Birmingham
chemist recently, with his family, at
tended a picnic, and after the knife and
fork tea, which formed part of the pro
gramme, he distributed among the com
pany a number of sweetmeats, all of
which bore an advertisement referring
to bis specialties, and later during the
concert which followed his daughter
sang a song the words of which set
forth the advantages which could be de
rived from the use of certain pills, the
frequent application of a well known
plaster or daily doses of some one's ton
ic. Such enterprise, if somewhat "shop
py," certainly merits reward for its in
genuity. Birmingham Mail . ,
No Use Telling; Hho Anything.
The man with the red whiskers look
ed defiant
"No, sir," he declared, "I won't be
lieve anything I can't see for myself. "
The pale parry pondered. y
"Very welL" he said after a mo
ment "I was going to tell you yonr
necktie's up behind, but I guess I won't
mind if you feel tffat way. " Detroit
Tribune.
Easily Bemedted.
Bank Clerk This check, madam,
Isn't filled in.
Madam Isn't what?
Bank Clerk It has your husband's
came signed to it, but does not state
how much money you want
Madam Oh, is that all? Well, I'll
take all there is. Boston Home Jour
nal. The glass blowers of ancient Thebes
ire known to have been equally as pro
ficient in that particular art as is the
most scientific craftsman of the same
trade of the present day after a lapse of
40 centuries of so called "progress. "
Should the captain of a Chinese ves
sel refuse to strike sail in the event of
An approaching storm at the request of
passengers, he is liable to receive 40
blows of a bamboo. .
SHOULD THE GOVERNMENT ACT
To Suppress Fraudulent Advertisements
of World's Fair Awards r
Letters from both the Chief of Awards
(on Agriculture) at the Chicago World's
Fair, Mr. J. S. Browning, and the Judge
of Awards on Baking Powders expose
the falsity of the claim made in behalf
of a Chicago baking powder that it re
ceived the highest award for leavening
power keeping, qualities, purity and gen
eral excellence. , .
The Judge of Awards says. that this
claim is false; that no such award was
given to that baking powder.
Mr. Browning in his letter already
published also shows that there was no
award given to the Chicago company for
the best baking powder. ,
It now appears further that the analy
ses of the powders exhibited showed a
baking powder made in New York alto
gether the superior of the Chicago pow
der in both purity and strength.
The government has prohibited the
use for advertising purposes of the med
als awarded by the fair. It would be a
great protection to the public if the gov
ernment would also prohibit the publi
cation of false claims, such as those that
have been exposed in relation to such
awards.
The only official competitive test of a
national character, from which consum
ers can obtain the actual facts as to the
relative values of all the principal brands
of baking powder of the country, is that
made by the Agricultural Departmental
Washington, D. 0. It so happens that
this was conducted by the same eminent
chemist who acted as Judge of Awards
at the Chicago Columbian Fair. As has
already been published, at this exami
nation the Royal Baking Powder was
found to be the superior powder and
highest in leavening strength.
A QUIET DIVORCE.
The Aristocratic Schuyler Hamlltons Man-
age to Part without Pus or Scandal.
Mr. Schuyler
Hamilton, Jr., at
Newport. Mr.
Hamilton Inter
posed no defense
to his wifo's peti
tion, and with the
celerity that hat
made the Rhode.
Island divorce
courts so popular
among New York
society p e o p 1 1
Wishing to be
ALEXANDER HAMILTON.
freed from their marriage tics a divorce
was granted her In short order. Mrs.
Hamilton's testimony certainly appeared
to be very straightforward and glmplo,
and the case is a unique one In that no
soiled llnon was washed for the publlo edi
fication and no offensive charges were
brought One statement only by Mrs.
Hamilton bordered in any way upon the
sensational, but even this was more pa
thetlo than startling. Her remark that
"Mr. Hamilton had found other attrac
tions and other friends and had drifted'
away from her" must have been read with
sad reflections and many a twinge of con
science by other husbands and wives.
Mrs. Hamilton will be obliged to dwell
six months longer in Rhode Island before
h divorce beoomos off active. At she Is a
MRS. SCII UTTER HAMILTON, IK
favorite In Newport society, this will not
be a great hardship. The question of ali
mony has not yet boon decided. Mrs.
Hamilton owns "The Moorings," the
house she occupies at Newport, and enjoys
a comfortable income in her own right,
and the three children, who have been
awarded to her, each Inherited property
from their uncle, Robert Ray Hamilton.
Mrs. Hamilton was a Miss Welles.
Schuyler Hamilton, Jr., is a son of Major
dencral Schuyler Hamilton, who dlstln
gulshed himself in the civil war, and
great-grandson of Alexander Hamilton,
He is also a brother of Robert Ray Ham
ilton, whose connection with Eva Mann
and subsequent mysterious death in Mon'
tana created a great sensation a few years
ago.
EVE'S ARTFUL DAUGHTERS.
New Chemical Contrivance to Aid an Am
bitious Beauty In Outshining Her Bister.
The society ladles of Paris have discov
ered a new method of making themselves
attractive and for adding to their natural
charms. They have adopted a luminous
face powder.
The blue and yellow rays of light fall
ing upon the face and shoulders of ladles
In full dross give them In the case of eloo
trio light often a ghastly appearance
and In the case of gas a sallow look. The
separation of these rays, and thus lessen'
ing their effect, Is easily done In chemls
try by a solution of bichloride of potash,
The electric- light is especially rich in ray
of violet, and these have a most un pleas
f
ft !
fix V, 4:
EFFECT OF THE POWDER.
tnt optical effect upon the human face.
To the avoidance of this effect, says the
Philadelphia Inquirer, a certain French
student has recently been giving his at
tention, with the result that he has pro
duced a face powder that is as delicate and
fine as the popular article made from rice.
'I ho foundation of this luminous pow
der It sulphate of quinine, which hat been
dissolved in alcohol and is mixed with
sulphate of zinc. It is called prosphores
cent, or fluorescent, because It retains itt
brilliancy for several hours In the hottest
sun. In addition to being an adjunct of
womankind to heighten beauty, It baa
been found to protect Its user from the de
pressing effect of the sun. The face is first
dampened by the lotion made from the
quinine and alcohol and la then powdered
with the sulphate of zlno.
Tho only objection to the powder Is the
taint of selfishness that attends It. When
the lady has completed ber toilet, the
plunges ber powder puff Into the box of
luminous powder and passes It sparingly
ever her face and neck. From thai mo
ment she takes a brilliant color that it at
delicate and at conspicuous as the pure
white of Partan marble, and whloh has
the effect of giving to all other faces In the
Immediate vicinity a citron yellow tint
that is destructive of beauty.
Elbridge Gerry Favors the Whipping Post.
Commodore Elbrldge T. Gorry, the well
known humanitarian of Now York city,
recently addressed a convention nf fha Hu
mane societies at Albany In favor of In
troducing the whipping post into the state
Of New York, to be used especially In the
rmnlflhmrtnt nf thrtuwlin nra ..,, nl tn t,ii
- - .v ,.uv. VKM Vi .
drcn. Dr. Thomas A. Hendricks of Roch
ester, a Catholic priest, tpoke In the tame
line, and also thought that corporal pun
ishment would prevent many of the abuses
now heaped upon children
A Prodigal' Queer Borne Coming,
Near Galveston an old man was awak
ened by a burglar In hit room recently.
He grappled with the robber, In whom he
afterward discovered a long lost ten whom
he had mourned for dead.
tit
ftps?
A rKBTINKNT PARAOKAPIa.
" Our country, if right, should be kept
right; If wrong, should be put right," la a
political maxim whloh, paraphrased, ap
plies to other condition! of life, thus; our
health, if right, thoult be kept right; if
wrong, should be put right, especially in
bodily ailments, tuoh as paint and achet,
which St. Jacobs Oil promptly oures. Many
out of work should heed to give it a chance
tocure, audit will give them 'a chance to
(to to work onred. Another adate is: "he
doeth best who doeth well." Well, of
course, yoa want to De wen irom all torts
of aches, and the bent thing to do it to use
the great remedy. He who does to it doing
well indeed.
A Frenchman hat Invented a maohln which
turns out foitv-two cigarettes a mluute. It will
be hard work for the coffin trust to keep ahead
ot that game.
HAUNTED I
A haunted home In these practical and unro
matitlo days Is something of a rarity, but an in
dividual hanntedwlth the idea thathlsaihnent
is incurable is personage frequently mot with.
Disbelief In the ability of medicine to cure It
oulya mild form of monomania, although in
some rases repeated failures to obtain relief
from mauydinerent sources would almost seem
to Jnntlfy the doubt Hosteller's Stomach Bit
ters hut demonstrated lis ability to overcome
dyspepsia, constipation, liver and kidney
trouble, malar'al complaints and nervousness,
and its recorded achievements in the curative
line ought at least to warrant its trial by any
one troubled with cither of the above ailments,
even although his previous efforts to obtain re
medial aid have been fruitless. Used with per
sistence, the 1) liters will conquer the most ob
stluate cases. . . s - ,
Qnertcus How did uoh a place ever get the
reputation ot belt' g snob, a great health resort f
("ynieus-Two or three prominent men died
there.
TKAVELI.NG KISKS.
With the Increased facilities for travel
and the great number of travelers, there
has been naturally a great Increase In the
risk of accidents. ,
Every one, who for any reason It com-
Selled to Incur these risks, should keep by
im a supply of Allcock's Porous Plas
tkbs, for they are a wonderful specific in
strains of the back or limbs, snoh as are
almost inevitable in case of accident.
Any one starting on a long journey
should have one as a partof his equipment.
Commuters on suburban trains should
keep them both at home and in the ofllce.
Allcock's Porous Plabtkbs have repeat
edly proved their great value In time of
need.
Bbakdbbth's Pills remove all impurities.
Kitty Mr. de 811m makes up In good looks
what he lacks in brains. Jane Ue must b a
phenomenal beauty.
NEW WAY EAST-NO DUST.
Oo East from Portland, Pendleton, Walla
Walla via O. R. & N. to Spokane and Great
Northern Railway to Montana, Dakotas, St.
Paul, Minneapolis, Chicago, Omaha, St,
Louis, East and South. Rock-ballast track ;
fine scenery : new equipment ; Oreat North
ern Palace Sleepers and Diners: Family
Tourist Cars; Bullet-Library Cars. Write
.;. u. uonavan, uenerai Agent, Portland,
Oregon, or P. I. Whitney, G. P. & T. A.,
t. ram, sunn., lor printed matter and in
formation about rates, routes, etc
Htatb or Ohio, City or Tolkdo.j
LUCiS Coustv. 1
Frank J. (,'hinkt makes oath that he ft the
senior partner ol the firm of F. J. Chi nit A
Co., doing business in the city of Toledo, coun
ty and State aforesaid, and that said firm will
pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for
eacn ana every cane oi uatarhh mat rannot b
curea oy me use oi hall s catarrh uuri
FRANK J. CHENEY.
sworn to before me and subscribed In my
presence ims oin uay oi Lieoemuer, a. u. iiwo,
8KAL. A W. GLKA-iON,
Notary Public.
Hull's Catarrh Cure it taken Internally, and
acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces
oi the system, bend for testlmnnlNls, Iran.
F. J. CliKNKY 4 CO.,
To.sdo. O.
Bold by druggists; 75 cents.
Tbt GxsmA for breakfast.
Dte Knamellne Btov Polish ; do doit no smell.
When Others Fail
Hood's Sarsaparilla builds up the shat
tered system, by giving vigorous action to
the digestive organs, creating an appetite
and ntirifvinir thm hlnnH It la nnn.J
by modern methods, possesses the greatest
turuure lowers, ana nas tne most wonder
ful record of actual cure of any medicine
in existence, 'fie sure to get only Hood's.
Hoods
Sana
parilU
"Hood's Sarsa-
Cures
panlla is the
best medicine
I have ever
taken for a vii
blood purifier., I had a tired feelinr. and
was restless at night. I feel much better
tince taking Hood's Sarsaparilli. I have
taken a great many other medicines, but
iney nave given me no reiier. W y wife and
children have also taken Hood's Sarsapa
rilla for purifying the blood with beneficial
results. Emil Koch, Bcecher, III.
Hood's Pills are purely vegetable, i&a.
QlffL
An agreeable Laxative and NERVE TON (a
SoldbyDruggiRttorsentbymaiL Z6o..fiUa,
and f 1.00 per package. Sample free.
Kf ftf The Favorite TOOTS POWCSJ
V JJ.UfortheTeetbandilreath,M-.
"DON'T BORROW
feSMr
jl 311, rim LA5t IT WILL NOT CUKI' 1.1
' I MCI C'l Vll.n.Tl Um a n?R "HPS"11 8E"'NO YOU Tul
lieblb 1 KIMBALL PIANO or ORGAN. 0'e KiXn0.' ftd
1 Portland. Or.
MALARIA!
Thro dnsee on It. Trv It.
HOW TO SAVE MONEY.
r r " ,w r:
"V,"'" ., . . f"11 . 1
Send us a list of what you need, and we wfll
MARK L. COHN & CO. 140
Both the method and result vhea
Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant
and refreshing to tho taste, and acta
cenily yet promptly on. the Kidneys,
Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys
tem effectually, dispels colds, head
aches and fevers aud cures habitual
constipation. Syrup of Figs is the
only remedy of its kind ever pro
duced, pleasing to the taste and ac
ceptable to the stomach, prompt in
its action and truly beneficial in its
effects, prepared only from the most
healthy and agreeable substances, its
many excellent qualities commend it
to all and have made it the most
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for sale In 60o
and 11 bottles by all leading drug
gists. Any reliable druggist who
may not have it on hand will pro
cure it promptly for any one who
wishes to try it. I)o not accept any
substitute.
CALIFORNIA FI0 SYRUP CO.
8H FHAN0ISC0, C4t,
IOUISVIUE, Kt. HtW MUX, K.t.
Lung Troubles
show a tendency toward
Consumption. A Cough is
often the beginning. Don't
wait until your condition is
more serious. Take
Scott's
Emulsion
the Cream of Cod-liver Oil,
at once. It overcomes all the
conditions that invite tha
Consumption Germs. Phy
sicians, the world over, en
dorse It.
Doo't bs deceived by Substitutes!
Frsparsd b Soolt Boons. M. Y. All DrusiwU.
WLMM - WEJT
Is a Baking Powder that leadi
all ethers in parity and laarea.
log power. Ask yoar greeer tor
list of prises, er write to
CLOS8ET A DIVKRS,
For U and, Oi.
Sweet Virginia
PLUG CUT
flnillll Morphine Habit Curnd In 10
II PI II Pi to 90 ''"?: No I"r '.
wm .win un. j. aiKrncaa, LSDanon, unit.
DR.MUnAT'SKKS
M i rrUt-4. Falls) AbMlflUlr
ft. Tlt Or Mi Prtkeh MmmmmMmm IUsMa.
. ranlrTwrtafert. MarwtM TMUsaalsvia. Maw
Im! to " Wt-aaaT ftrm4." n4 tompmrn for 1 Hoi Pit,
ml. WINSLOW'S sWuVNO
- FO CHILDHIN TIITMINO
r safe a all Irraorisss. U ilsass WVO
Manhood rntored.
Night Kmitdoni,
Weak memory,
Atrop'iy, Scsusl
Weaknex, etc.,
Surely cured by
POLLEN ACME
The Ills germ
and vital feres
plants and lUwtrsi
It gives rigor,
power and site tt
lbs vital organs o
nan.
POLLEN ACME
The mnl wnn.
Ky to carry In
et pocket. I'rice
$1. ' Six for $5, ,
Sent in plain
rapper, oral
4ll DruKgit.
rsHoaaaacw. Co.
aSSTTkC, IN
Me, oeursMsf h
lerful .rhi.v.m.ni
in Medical Science.
The only acknowl
edged permanent
cure guaranteed.
New York addreas
Iij-117 Fulton St.
FOR LADIES !
lloo IK (ini.ii .111 k. ..u v. .1.. -
M , . , " - " ... w 1 11 j li 1 e noon
h..?-in 1 "'"'ny cat of female weakness
that Will rmt vtnM tAiiu f a iriimu a
HKPT1C SANATIVE tSmS. P ltSil.;
mx. For sale by all druggists.
TROUBLE." BUY
s
tm
'TIS CHEAPER IN THE END.
DO YOU FEEL BAD? DOES YOUR BACK
iL every step neem a bni den ? Yon need
MOORE'9 REVEALED REMEDY.
We handle the best
ell goods cheaper
9 Will mull vnn mi
" " nrr 11 u
I ArDucaie t comet per pound aw
make you special price. Address iiui ordarl
Front Street, Portland, Or.
AtGOIIOLISLl
IS A DISEASE.
THE FITTZ CURE
I fatVand Certain Heinady.
Small Cost-Home Treatment-No Notoriety-No
Interruption of Work-No Inju
rious Effects of Any Hort-Mut a rerfeut,
rosltlve, reriuanent Cure.
THE CURE GUARANTEED.
We have letter from lending temper.
anee workeis, from physicians and front
hundreds of patients, all telling the story
of It perfect, permanent, wonderful
cures.
Correspondence strictly onflriont el.
It has the Indoresment of the Massachusetts'
Total Abstinence Hotiiuty ot tloiloii.
MARSACUl'SKTTH SONS Of TKMl'Kll.
ANCH
Have porolissed 1,000 of the FITTZ CtJKKtolta
Riven t indlg"iitirsotii ufflicled with the dis
ease of aloohollsm.
fKkT" it la within the reach of everyone in
price.
Call on us or write us for teat liaonlals.
N. J. 8TOKK CO.,
Room 7, Flood building, Fan Francisco, Cel.,
Uenerai Ageut for f aelflo Coast.
WORLD'S-FAIK
I IIIOIII2HT AWAltD X
. "Superior nutrition -the ufe" 1
His Justly acquired the reputation of bein?
Tho Snlvator for
he-Aged.
Ait Incomparable Aliment tor the
Growth nd Protection of INFANTS nd
CHILDREN
A superior nutritive In continued Fevers,
nma a rename n-mcuiai agent
In all gastric and enteric diseases ;
often In instances of consultation over
patients whose digestive organs were re
duced to such a low and sensitive condition
that the IMPERIAL GRANUM was
the only nourishment the stomach
would tolerate when LlfTJ aeemcd
depending on Its retention ;
And as a FOOD it would be difficult to
conceive of anything- more palatable.
Sold by DRUGQISTS. Shlnplnt Depot,
JOHN CARLE! A SONS. New York.
YUU
V) TRAVEL 7
IF SO, YOU WILL FIND THE
BIG FOUR ROUTE
-THE BEST LINE "
I ES-A.ST.
VESTIBULE TRAINS.
ELEGANT DINING CARS.
QUICK TIME.
Ask for Tickets via
Big Four Route.
E. d. Mccormick, 0. b. martin,
Paaa. Trafflo Manager. Oen, Pass. A Tkt. Aft,
CINCINNATI.
W. L Douglas
S3 SHOE
TO. VUKUUVAIN,
. 4-.3FlNECALf&taGAR01
-v. 1 H siTSODnnrr aeMs-
..te.: i W ' w, Hi.tvi.t4yviMI
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'': w" EXTRA FINE.
'T.S 2.l7JBOYfiCHO0lSHOESl
'LADIES
f y N, SEND FOR CATALOGUES
' BROCKTON, MASS.
Yoa can save money by wearing tbe
W. L. Doattlo 63.00 Hhoe.
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vaiae by tamihi the name and price on tl e
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Ibe middleman's nr,,M r. cuiv i .
;ork In style, easy flttlng and Wearlna qualities.
"naveinam sold everywhRre el lower prims for
WlH V R 1 1 IM vMn than .mw ml... w. .. , n- -1 k
Ututa. U vour dealer eaonut aupply'you, we oaa.
CHICKEN HAISINQ PAYS
if you use the Petstum
Incubatere A Brnadira.
Make money while 1 1 ''
other are wasting If'
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Catalog tells all about
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lIliinlrBted
article Deeded lor the
1 Catuloeue
poultry business,
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The "ERIE"
mechanically the best
wheel. Prettiest model.
we are Pacific Coast
Agents, lllcvcle cnta-
loirue.mailed free. elves
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