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Rheumatism Docs cot let go cf yoa wben yoa epply lotions or Esimcnts. It simply loosens its bold for a while. Why? Becassa to get. rid of it yon must correct the add con ditio:, of the blood on which It. depends. Hood's Sarsa psfik, has cured thousands. WIZARDS OF THE POSTOFFICE. They Work Out Tongk Panic la De fective Address. The staff of men in the New York postofllce who are called upon to guess out defective addresses are wonderful ly successful at their brain-torturing tasks. One absent-nilndea person addressed letter "2,242 Bronchitis" and it was promptly delivered to 2,242 Broadway, to correct address. Not long ago O. A. Menger, the chief of thegood guessers' in the New York office, struck a letter mailed from a town in Italy, addressed in vile handwriting to "Vlncenio Marchese, Harpon Harlaad, Bpltal Carutln." Applying the phonetic method, he Quickly wrote in Ted ink at the bot tom of tbe en re lope, ""Quarantine Sta tion (Hospital), Hoffman Island." The next day the letter was placed in the hands of tbe immigrant for whom it was intended. The Italian, Russian, Hungarian and Greek malls bring most of the "blind" addresses, which are worked out pho netically. A few recent examples of tbe originals, with the translations by tbe postal experts are: "Sirlanostrt, TomsVille" Sarah Ann Street, Tompklnsville. "Merryone" Matteawan, N. Y. "Istochlnchistommo" East Kings ton, N. Y. "Soccloples" Scotch Plains. Under the name of one address ap peared the following: "Chaipll Pon mllcan.,, After some study the "guess er" wrote across the envelope "Care J. Plerpont Morgan," snd the letter was duly delivered to an Oriental in the financier's employ. A tougher problem was presented by this: "II op Lee, 4 10 Colock. Complice, Texas." Long and hard study led to the conclusion that tbe correct reading should be "Hop Lee, Fort Hancock, Camp Rice, Texas." The letter was sent there and Hop got it A letter addressed to "Mr. Frederick A. Swift,' with the initial "L" beneath it, was sent to Lowell, Mass, its in tended destination. Kentucky flan's Duty. Jamboree. Ky., August 29 (Special) After suffering for years with pain in the back Mr. J. M. Coleman, a well known citizen of this place, has found a complete cure In Dodd's Kidney Pills. Knowing how general this dis ease Is all over the country, Mr; Cole man feels It Is his duty to make his experience public for the benefit of other sufferers. "I want to recommend Dodd's Kid ney PUls to everybody who has pain in the back," Mr. Coleman says. "I suffered for years with my back. I used Dodd's Kidney Pills and I have not felt a pain since. My little girl too complained of her back and she used about half a box of Dodd's Kid ney Pills and she Is sound and welL" Backache Is Kidney Ache. Dodd's Kidney Pills are a sure cure for all Kidney Aches, including Rheumatism. TJnwrltten Colonial History. Tbe captain of the Mayflower had given orders to reverse the engine and swing Into port Plymouth rock was near at hand. "Why do you plan to land here?" asked William Bradford, with some acerbity. "Why," responded the captain, In great disgust at the other's Ignorance, "If we didn't how would poultry-breeders ever get a name for their big 'dom inecker chickens?" So humiliated was he by this reply that Mr. Bradford forgot for two hours to electioneer for the governorship. Baltimore American. Deafness Cannot Be Cored by local applications aa they cannot reach tbe diseased portion of the ear. Tbere is only ona way to core deafness, and that is by constitu tional remedies. Deafness la caused by an In flamed condition of the mucous lining- of tbe Eustachian Tube. When this tuba is inflamed von have a rumbling sound or Imperfect hear ing, and when it Is entirely closed. Deafness is the result, and unless tbe inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the-mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any ease of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that can Dot be cured by Ball 'a Catarrh Cure. Bend for circulars, free. F. J. CHENEY CO., Toledo, O. Bold by Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Hlls are the beat. The vast retinue of servants employed by the late Queen Victoria are being carefully reduced in numbers by King Edward VIL You know the medicine that makes pure, rich blood Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Your mother, grandmother, all your folks, used it. They trusted Sarsaparilla It. Their doctors trusted it. Your doctor trusts it. Then trust it yourself. There is health and strength in it. "I suffered terribly from Indigestion and thin blood. 1 found no relief until I took Ayer's Sarsaparilla. four bonies perma nently eared id.." fctas. t. R. Hast, Mt Slsco, W. T. fl.Ma bottle. mLhnhmsssssbsbb foi J. O. AVBB CO., Lowell, Mass ich Blood Ayer's Pills are gently laxative. They greatly aid tne Sarsaparilla. 1 BUSES BVMEUE ALL LSI MIL. Best CoiufD ayrnp. Taatos Good. Da rn time, eoig py oromnwa. Agjers vr f aavaVt Corrected. Willie Feeble Th bone was ro!n Teacher Don't forget your g. WIMo. Willie Peebles Gee, tha horse was goln Puck. Prepared.- "Bedad, the nlxt auto mo- bobollst who runs over me will be sor ry for It, Ol'U bet yea." "Why?" "OTve a can av nitroglycerin In Iverj pocket" Life. Local Oracle Know f Dook o' Blankshlre? Ay, I dare says I knowi 1m better than any one In these parts. Woy, my darter married one o' 'is sta ble "ands." Scraps, "It serves her good and right" "How now?" "She became engaged on a Fri day and married on the 13th." "Well?" "Well, now she can't get a divorcer New York Evening Sun. She So you think that men are smarter than women, do you? He Some men, but not all. She Well, what men are smarter? He Old bach elors. Illustrated Bits. What do you put on your face after shaving?" asked the man who amell of bay rum. "Court plaster, usually," replied the nervous chap, gloomily. Cincinnati Commercial Tribune. .... "Does your little girl know how to spell r "Oh, dear no, Thafs so ple beian, and we expect her to marry a man who Is rich enough to let her have an amanuensis." Chicago Post "Have you beard about the latest in surance company?" "No; what is Itr "Why, It's one that promises to pay all- mony to both parties in case the mar rtage proves a failure." Detroit Free Press. Miss Vane Some one told me to-day that I was the handsomest girl in our street Miss Spelts Oh, that's not In curablel Miss Vane What do yon mean? Miss Spelts Tour bablt of talking to yourself! Baxter We had some fine musk: at the concert last night Caxton 1 thought you didn't enjoy high-class music Baxter Oh, I didn't enjoy it; thafs why I know it must have been high class. Boston Transcript Augustus (no longer the youthful) Well, there's one comfort; they say at 40 a man is either a fool or a physi cian. Angelina (nearly swallowing a yawn) And are you a physician, then? Augustus No. Angelina Oh I Used to It Tommy was visiting a neighbor's. At dinner the hostess apol ogised to him because the table linen was soiled at his plate. "Oh thafs nothing," he assured her, promptly; "ours la worse'n that at home." Brooklyn Life. "That land,' said the city nephew, "Is valued at $900 a front foot" "Thun deration!" exclaimed tbe old farmer, hastily moving back on to the side walk. "And I stood on It most five minutes! Do you reckon they'll charge me rent?" Chicago Post Among a number of notes received by a teacher in excuse for the absence was the following: "Dear xeacner; Kindly excuse Minnie for having been absent yesterday, as she fell In the mud on her way to school. By doing the same, you will oblige. Her Mother, They had been engaged a long time, nd one evenlnz were reading we Daner together. "Look, look," he ex claimed, "only fifteen dollars for s suit of clothes!" "Is it a wedding suit?" she asked, looking naively at her lover. "Oh, nor he replied, "It is a business suit" "Well I meant business," sbe replied. A military officer went downtown with his little daughter one morning. Before long the little lady found herself unable to keep up with her father's swinging stride, and she was obliged to cry a halt "Please, pa." she said, "I would like you not to walk so rast, for I can't keep up with you. Can't you walk nice and slow like a police man?" "A woman can't keep a secret" de clares the mere man. "on, i aoni know," retorts the fluttery woman; "I've kept my age a secret since I was 24." "Yes; but one of these aays you will give it away. In time you will simply have to tell It" "Well, I think that when a woman has kept a secret for twenty years she comes pretty near knowing how to keep it" Judge. During the late Boer war, Just after the fall of Bloemfontein, soldiers were called upon, owing to the scarcity of civilians, to work the railway. The weary men were lying In camp one night after a hard day's work, when a sergeant called out: "Any of you wish to put your name down as railway por ters, drivers, stokers, guards, or any other appointment connected with the railway?" The silence was broken only by snores. Then one of the men slow ly raised his head, "rut me aowu as a sleeper!" he shouted drowsily. A curious and amusing mixture o! Mriv nletv ana woriaiiness came to lljrht in a city scnooi room one aay when the teacher had asked the chll dren to write on their pads of paper something about the profession or oc cupation In which they would like to engage when they became men and women. One little girl wrote briefly but effectively, "I would desire to be a lady rider at a clrcuss If it was the Lord's will." Another little girl with equally mixed Ideas wrote, "Mission ary, but if not that, millinery or elerk In candy store." The Difference. "Far as I can learn," said the Prun rvtown philosopher, with his usual rasplshness, "the only difference ex ceptlng, of course, In the size of their bills between tbe fashionable city physician, with several mysterious ini tials after his name, and the plain, every -day village doctor, who is com monly called 'Doc,' and swaps horses on the side, Is that tbe former dlag noses your malady and the latter simply tells you what's the matter that is, you s'pose they do." Wom an's Home Companion. A ten-pound baby can make more noise than a 250 pound-man can sup press. Paradoxical though It may seem, polled child la always fresh. . SLEEPING VOLCANOES A thin, vapory smoke, latily ascend ing from its crater, may be the only vis ible sign of life in the sleeping volcano; but within is a raging sea of fire, molten rock and sulphurous gases. Those who make their homes in the peaceful val leys below know the danger, and though frequently warned by the rumblings and ou akings, these signs of impending erup tion go unheeded. They are living in fancied security; when the giant wakes with deafening roan, and they are lost beneath a downpour of heated rock and scalding ashes. Thousands of blood poison sufferers are living upon a sleeping volcano, and are taking desperate chances, for trader the mercury and pot- BowllnQr.,xy..Xa,. 84.1008. a ash treatment the external . Oentletaeni tor over four years X suffered svmtDomsof the disease dis- e-raatly from a eevar case of eoatagtoue blood J ... ji.ji-;- poison. I went to Hot Springs, staying there tour appear, and the deluded vie- SoBlh, M s bis .soBaa! x then consulted par tialis happy in the belief of aloiaaa, who prescribed Mercury. Nothing- did ,,; . w.. thft v rood; ta faet, the treatment proved snore a complete cure ; but the harmfiUthealaneaolal. x mentioned ny case to fires of contagion have only friend, who told me that a. a. s. had oeruinly .mrttrril in the svs- eured hlna. I at onoe ommenoed Its use, sadai been smotnerea in tne sj s Uf eontiMllkr tt om,Um. eouid ftnd as trace tem, and as soon as these of the dieeaae whatever. This was about two minerals are left off will rr , X .a truthfully .ay J -"J blaze up again. Occasional P . . 1 1 sores break out in the moutn, a rea ,,fnrt if tint heeded, are sores, copper-colored splotches, swollen glands, loss of hair and other sickening symptoms. Mercury and potash not only fad to cure blood noison. but cause mercurial Rheumatism, necrosis ot tne bones, onen- sive ulcers and inflammation of the stomach and bowels. Ihe use of S. S. S. is never followed by any such bad results. It cures without the slightest injury to the system, we oner 1,000 lor proot un n contains a mineral of any descrip H) SssbsS on Contagious Blood Poison, with Medical advice is furnished by our JTr SWIFT Such Is Fa me. Piker Who is that solemn-looking woman? Hilow Why, that is Mrs. DeSwymm, the acknowledged society leader. Fiker Society for the suppression of what? IteKeefev LIOUOft-MORPrllNC-TOBACCO eV ipn ruuwntniu vwnui ros ruu atkuibs " A Feaalmtstio View. "Say, pa," queried little Johuny Bum- pernickle,. "I often read about poor but honest people; why dou't they sometime! say rich but honest?" "It would be useless, my son," replied the old man. "Nobody would believe it" Mrs. Haskell, Worthy yXfe'a ' Sw 'i" pendent Order Good Templars, of Silver Lake, Mass., tells of her cure by the use of Lydia E Pirikham s Vegetable Compound " Dear Mrs. Piskham : Fonr years ago I was nearly dead with inflam mation and ulceration. I endured daily untold agony, and life was a burden to me. I had used medicines Hid washes internallv and externally until I made up my mind that there was no mend, I noticed a bottle of Lyaia 1U. jfinkham a vegetable Compound. My friend endorsed It highly and 1 decided to srive it a trial to see if it would help me. It took patience and perseverance for I was in bad condition, and I used Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound for nearly five months before I was cured, but what a change, from despair to happiness, front misery to the delightful exhilarating feeling health always brings. I would) not change back for a thousand dollars, and your Vegetable Compound is a grana meaicine. "I wish every sick woman would Hajkbix, Silver Lake, Mass. Worthy Vice Templar, Independent Order of Good Templars. When a medicine has been successful in more than a million cases, Is it justice to yourself to say, without trying it, I do not believe it would help me"? Surely yoa cannot wish to remain weak, and lick and dis couraged, exhausted with each day's work. Yon have some derangement of the feminine organism, and Lvdto E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound will help you just as surely as it has others. firs. Tillie Hart, of ent woman toy cost all letters addressed to her by sick women. Perhaps she has Just the knowledge that will help your case try her to-day It WVMs? SWT wAAUMS i i , iiaawsasssasswssn ft r Art . .. . V - A st.A KyvJs anil K Aatats rnsn appear on mo my t soon toliowea by leanui eruptions. tion. S. S. S. is an antidote for conta gious blood poison.it destroys every atom of the virus and purifies and strengthens the blood and builds up the general health. We will mail free oar special book full directions for home treatment. physicians without charge. SPCCIFtC CO., ATtAMTA, GA Aa Explained. Brownovitch Old Mow lta never at tends church, does he? Smithinsky No It isn't necessary. Brownovitch Because why T Smithinaky Oh, he's one of those , self-made men who are always praialng , their maker. Mothers will find Mrs. Wlnslow's Boot hint Byrup the best remedy to use lor their Children during tne iceuuna; perxu. Tbe t'enal Way. "Time is precious," said the morallser, "It is," rejoiued the demoralixer, "and I've wasted lots ot it" "By indulging in foolish pleasures, eh?" queried the party of the preface. "No," replied the other, "by being punctual in keeping my appointments with others." a- ."fv . t7 .:-t, a "An 11 Vice Templar, Inde relief for me. Calling at the home of a try it and be convinced." -Mas. Ida Larimore, N. D., says: " Dbab Mas. Pihxham : I might havs been snared many months of aurTerinir and tain if I had known of the efficacy of Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound a few months sooner, for I tried many remedies without find ing anything which helped me before I tried the Vegetable Compound. I dreaded the approach of the menstrual period every month, as it meant much suffering and pain. Some months the flow was very scanty and others it was pro fuse, but after I had used the Compound for two months I became regular and natural, and so I continued until I felt perfectly well, and tha parts were strengthened to perform the work without assistance and pain. I am like a differ now, where before I did not care to live, and I am pleased to testify as to ths good your Vegetable Compound has done for me. " Sincerely yours, Mas. Tn.Lis Habt, Larimore, N.D. Be it, therefore, believed by all women who are ill that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound is the medicine they snouid take, it has stood the test or time, and it has hundreds of thousands of cures to its credit. Women should consider It unwise to use any other medicine. Mrs. Plnkham. wIioha address is Lynn, Mass. will answer ohanrf nllv and wlthont P. Q DEPARTMENT IS BUSY, Man? Chang Made la Name of 014 aad raawtliar Utile. The Poatofflee Department has been playing havoc with the old familiar names of offices throughout the coun try. It has been obliged to discontinue the mall service at New York. To be sure, It is not the New York ot Uie Great Whits Ailey whose postal facili ties have been cut off,' but a town of somewhat smaller alia, In the State of Iowa, It hat also been the unhappl ness ot the people ot Rock Branch, lu the same commonwealth, to loss their postofllcs, and the records have been transferred to Correction villa. Ominous name! Let us hope the records are straight In Michigan the department has amended tha name 8ault ds fits. Marls Into Bault Saints Marie, and It has established the offices of IUcy and Rescue. In Minnesota that nobis of fice known for years as Proctorknott has been shorn of its final syllable, and the famous orator Is known only by his Christian name upon the mailing lists now. Bkog Is a new name In Min nesota, and a good one. In Mississippi Chunkeys Station has been trans formed Into Chunky. la Oregon Needy hat been stricken from the list, and In Pennsylvania Arcadia has been es tablished. In the Philippines Maabats has been discontinued. Equality has been eatab- Usbed in South Carolina snd a new Bunker Hill has srlaen in Tennessee. DoevUls has also sprouted In Tennes see, aad there the much-sought John may havs his horns. la Texas Hawley has been trans formed Into Blessing and an Arp has appeared, doubtless a modest tribute to the humorous gentleman of that pseudonym. Virginia has a new Dot, Pilot and a School, but has lost a Cool Well and a Dell. Correspondents who havs hitherto addrssssd foreign letters to Beulah, LUndyssll, must now use larger en velopes and write It Beulah, Newcastle Emlyu, Carmarthenshire, Likewise Llwyndafydd, New Quay, Cardigan shire. Why hat West Lisa, Hants, been complicated into West m, Estt Lisa, Hants? And why hat Tygerfontsln, Caps Colony, been "rased from the list?" Does the change of Victoria West Road to Hatehlnson indicate a disloyal ten dency In the colony? Tha Postofllcs Department Is always busy changing names, establishing. discontinuing, moving office, reform ing their spelling and generally keep ing them In order. For light summer reading try the "United States Official Postal Quids," wboss yellow covers appropriately hint tt Its Interesting contents. New York Sun. A JAPANESE HERO. t-HMrff eaeaeaeWVV All Japan has been ringing with the fame of Takeo Blross, the first great naval hero of the Japanese-Russian war, who was killed In Admiral Togo's second attempt to block up Port Ar thur. Hlrose wss leader of ths vol unteers who set out to sink their ships snd, if necessary, themselves. In the mouth ot the harbor. Be wat killed by a projectile from a Russian quick- firing gun while seeking to save ths life of his friend snd subordinate, Pat ty Officer Sugino. Ths New York World tells of other deeds of courage performed by Blross. He first proved his bravery In the war with China. After that wsr Lieut Blross, who spoke Boeslan and French well, was sent as naval attache to ths Japanese legation at 8L Petersburg, Became Into prominence there through an Incident which occurred at a ban quet A Russian officer declared that the Japanese, to smsll of stature, could not as individuals, bold their own la any war. Blross smilingly defied any three Russians to overcome him st wrestling. Roars of laughter greeted ths challenge, for In those days Jsps ness Jlu-Jttsn wss not described In every newspaper. At last tor tbe fun of It the Rus sian officer tent for three large snd sturdy soldiers. Ths little Jspanese threw the Russians, one after another. Blross remained In Bt Petersburg three years. Ths daughter of a Rus sian naval officer fell in love with the gallant young Japanese. Ber father, who greatly admired Blrose, let it be known to him that be would not.be unwelcome as the young girl's suitor. Blrose, who also cared for the girl, struggled with his affection for three days. Then be wrote to ner ratner, ana pointed to ths Inevitable war betwees Russia and Japan, us saia: "vvnen my country calls me to duty I shall have to turn to account all the value ble professional hints received from your kind lips and so help to do mortal hurt to your country's navy. Thus 111 must patriotic duty make me repay all your kidness. With this in my mind and in my heart how can l presume to tut for your daughter's band, know ing that after the outbreak of the most likely of wars the nana of rate might destroy tbe tbe happiness of your daughter In tbe most ruthless of ways, should I have been so happy as to have won her band." Blrose In his poetic temperament as well as In his dauntless spirit truly represented the old warrior class of Japan, the Samurai. An ODtlmlst. "Do vou think that the standard of popular taste Is higher than It 'used to bet" 'Certainly." answered Mr. Storm lngton Barnes. "You must remember that nMtnU of the nrevious eerie ra tions had no opportunity of seeing my Interpretations."--wasningion our. It Ha poena Vreqaentlr. Mrs. Fenders Ifs absurd for Henry to think of marrying that Miss Belcher. Why. she's three or four years older than he. Uncle George Oh, thafs all right It won't be long before he's three or tour years older than she. Boston Transcript A woman's idea of making a room look cosy Is to arrange the chairs that you can't move In the dark without falling over them. Th Kind Vou Have Always ture or Chas II. Fletcher, and has been made under his icrsonal supervision for over CIO yenrs. Allow no ona o deceive you In this. Counterfeits, Imitations and JtisUaa-good are but Experiments, and endanger tho health of Children Experience against llxperlineiit. What Is CASTORIA Castorta it a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pore-' aorio. Drops and 800 thin sr Byrups, It U Pleasant. It contains neither Opium. Morphine nor other JNarcotlo substance. Its sore is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays PeverUhneaa. It Colic. It relieves Teethln and Fliitulenc Htomach and Tha (Children The Kind You Have Always Bought J7 Sears tne In Uso For Over 30 Years. A Gentle Ilemtnder. I "After all." mused the shiftless Indi vidual aa he proceeded to occupy the out; rocking chair In the room, "them's do pise iia nuui. "You have ssld It." replied tbe wire. of his bosom, who was eugagad In half-, eoltuc his other pair of trousers, "hut that's no reasou why a man ahould loaf rouud It Instead ot looking for a Job. For forty year's riso's Cure for Con. sumption has cured coughs and oolds. At druKfUu. Price 'IS cents. Books sln't fit's' for nothing but to live to little children goln' to school, for to keep 'em out'n mischief. If a man's got mother wit be don't need 'em; tf be ain t got it they 11 do biro no good, no how. Slmou Suggs' philosophy, quoted In Henry Wattaraon's "Tbt Compromises ot Life." NnMMMIt faisa, sr.au er arUraiMdar'saMortlt.KllBsUnatMane IMOK rr. Hnd toe rmSI trial MUeameMa U.K.U. kilo Li&.ser AsS as, railertalaaia, Between Frleada. Mrs. Ills I wouldn't like to be In your shoes when your husbaud sees the bill for your new gown. Mrs. Dli Of course not, dear. No. 1 shoes would be awfully uncomfortable on No. 3 feet . Columbia Collegiate, Prepara tory, Commercial and Universityr" Boarding school tor young men ana boys. lox m Uatvmlty Park Suttoa, PertUsi Ore. Apply tor Catalogue. BUY FROM YOUR DCALUR u ) o f'aosTv loAfi 11 01$ PRUSSIAN STOCK FOOD, tbt Onmteat Conditioner mnd Stock Fmttener known. HORSft do more work en lr feed. COWS gWt more and richer milk. MOOS grow and fatten quicker If given this food. MAKispiasaftow. good for stuntid calvks. Ihav. bMn feedliis f rUMlan HUwi y wmI to hit thoruuiflttimj awtiw. tt sl.M thtm aa .puu ana b.Iim th pig. .row. I .1m W-Ud II oo MuaMd mIvm .lib aalttrae orj rwalU-r. W. UHOOaTaV la, M.b. rstli SS-pacc Hand Book. Frasslsa taM.r Cs.. Si. rael, Mlasl ITUKT1.AMO SKKD CUM RUSSELL enginVrs iillls High Grade THRESHERS SIAUKtl RS If Write for Catalogue and Prices llArlHIHAVII iduiiuiciy The A. H. Averill Machinery Go. 1H You Can Count Your Chickens Before They Are Hatched In a CHATHAM INCUBATOR. , Everv fertle eat vou put Into a Chatham Incu bator will come out a healthy, sturdy chick. is tne re oora me cnatnam incubator nss naae tor Itself and the Chatham Broeder will bring; them up better than the most motherly hen. There Is big money to be made In raising chickens with a Chatham Incubator. The farmer who overlooks this branch ef his business Is neglecting one of the greatest profit producing departments of his farm. The Pacific Coast Is not priduclng enough chick in to supply their own wants. Chicken raising is profitable. OUK OKFKR: We will sell you a Chatham In cubator on time. It will make many times Its cost to you. We pay the freight. Write me for our Tnlque Catalog and useful hints on poultry rais ing. Costs you nothing. Do it now. GEO, W. FOOTT Paolflo Ooamt Agent Bex400 SAOMMCHTO, OAL. HT '-"J aasBtsw SlsM TSli r i sr flJlA hf sw saw 8.oo V-47-r .A cnii. llousrht has borne the signa cures Dlnrrlura and Wltul signature or t tTMCT, mmm mm trrt. POSITIONS OUAflANTLCOm 13,000 torl.lt lard wits, a National hank to snake fool any (allure ou our arL Catalogue tree. Write today. tteutol Buln49 OolloffO Tmmmmm, Wmmh, Wanted-Salesmen To canvass tho (armors ami dealers on Hue o( goods ev erybody nt'ola. 2U0 per month ran easily lt made by pood workers. No coin, trillion. OiHxl easy sell ers. Write for particulars and agency at once, SPECIALTY SELLING COMPANY 313 Cammerclal Ilk. Portland, Ore. tStSU IRRIGATOR No Cost of Operation r Phillips Hydraulic Write today for free lllnttrated book. COLUMBIA ENGINEERING WORKS Tints and Johnson Struts rOBUAlD 0BEC8I P.N. U Ms. je-ISOe. VJ0EW writing to advertisers pleas I if tnenlloa tbis paper. rertlenS, Or., Coast AceaU 1 That L. DOUGLAS sr Troubles, cures constipation y. It assimilates tne a'omi, regulates tne Bowels giving neauny mm nmurw aioep. a lanaoea The Mother's JFrleud. Ram H sflC ii 4J R 83.50 & S3 SHOES IS and 54.00 custom Bench Work in ah. AB2fAL,Clt' Thr" SOLtS. $2.50 AND 2.00 WONKINaMEN S. BEST IN THE WOULD. $2.50. $2.00 ANrj $1.75 Bovs, rod 'Dress and School Wear. Mf.T Song-las makes and sells more men's S3.SO and S3.00 shoes thnn any other manu. factur.r In tha world. The r.mfin tl,v r. the greatest sellers Is, they are made of the best leathers, hold their shape, tit better, wear longer, and hare more value than an. other hne. W.L. Douglas guarantees tbalr value by stamp ing bis name and price on the bottom. Look fur It take no substitute. Hold bv shoe dealer. everywhere. foul Color Kytlttt uted txeluiivtty. "AS COOD AS $7.00 SHOES." Htrmtufarm I hao bamn wmarlnw Mj.aa .. purchaitd a pair ef W. L. Dougtaa t.SO tht. which I havm worn aumrv tins nm tur manth: TAay arm so tatltfactorv 1 tta inrena; re return t rue mora expemivm snees." WM. KMOWLES, Mttt. City Solicitor, Phtla. 0eeeAfeNt Lmmdm th Mmn'm Shorn Famhlonm of tho World. W. I Do.. las asss Ceroaa Celtskla la I 8tnd for Catalog giving full In hlaas,oOskeM,CereBaColtlseeaee(led I itructlont how to order by mall. te at the Oaest PaUat Leather made. W, L Douglas, Brooktoa, atasa,