Mi HONEST DOCTOR
ADVISED PE-KU-NA.
H JTR, SYLVESTER E. SMITH, Room
iVl J18, Granite IJloek.St. Louis, Mo.,
writes t "Peruna 1 the best friend
Ick man can have.
44 A few months ago I came here In t
wretched condition. Exposure and
dampness had' ruined my once robust
health. I had catarrhal affections of
the bronchial tubes, and for a time there
was a doubt as to my recovery.
"My Rood honest old doctor advisee
me to take I'eruna, which I did and In
a abort time my health began to Im
prove very rapidly, the bronchial
.trouble gradually disappeared, and In
three months my health was fully re
stored.
"Accept a grateful man's thanks for
bis restoration to per foe t health."
Pe ru na for tils Patlenta.
A. W. Perrln, M. I). H., W) Halsey
St., Brooklyn, N. Y., says t
"I atn using your I'eruna myself, ana
am recommending it to my patients In
all casea of catarrh, and find It to be
more than you represent. I'eruna can
t had now of all druggists in this sec
tion. At the time I began using It, It
vu unknown."
Climatic Pradlcallf r.
"1 am older than I look," said the mat
ron at whose house the sowing circle bad
net. "More than forty winters hart
passed over my head."
"Then you haven't lived long In this
climate. If that's all," observed the elderly
Spinster. "I've sometimes seen as many
a forty winters here In one spring."
I'araoaa Am U rat la.
"I haven't heard of you going out to
Subbub'a to dinner lately."
".No; he aays I cant do thai any
more."
"Why, I though you were hla closest
friend. What's the mutter?"
"lie" tella mo their cook doesn't like
tne." Philadelphia Press.
Little sirs, uunter una neara so
many Jokes about tho brides who
couldn't market successfully that she
made up her mind that the first re
quest she madtf of the market man
would show her to be a sophisticated
housewife. "Send me, please," she
said, "two French chops and one hun
dred green peas." Judge
are uraif.
"One objection to your poem," said th
editor, glancing through the manuscript.
"Is that Whlttier ones wrote a poem em
bodying substantially the same Ideas,"
Io you mean to say, sir," tttundered
the sis-foot caller, "that I "
"Hut you have improved on them. m
dear sir," hastily interposed the editors
'you nave Improved on them Immensely."
(ss Bach Thlae-e Bef
"O, Johnny, Johnny 1" sighed Mrs
Laimllng. "You're so awfully bard oe
shoes. This Is the second pair I've boufht
you since we had that euuluuptlal atom
la March I"
I'reaamptloa,
Phlsty I suppose you think that If you
bad the regulating of tbs universe you
could mske some Improvements on the
present Job, don't your
Kuphs I don't know about that, but I
think I could suggest one change. I
should Ilka to have tilings so arranged
that when a mnn la having a good time
the days would seem to pass slowly In
stead of quickly. I'm about to tsk a
vacation."
Groaadleaa Kear.
"I did think." aald Cholly Snobbcrly,
"of going In for Milltlca, hut I was
afraid I wouldn't know Just how to
tweat my Inferiors, don't y' know."
"Your Inferiors)"' remarked 8harw.
"Oh, you wouldn't le likely to meet
anv of them." Philadelphia Presa.
Crash I
The auto leaped from the high, steep
bsnk.
Why, haven't you heard the paneful
story I
(The pieces of glsss are flying yet.)
It landed on a conservatory I
Chios if o Tribune.
No Heroine,
"Johnnie, I thliin I hear a thief In
tho dark closet beneath the stairs."
"I don't doubt It; I have known It
was there for some time."
"Telephone for tho police!"
"What'a the use? You enn't a Treat
gas meter." Houston Post
Na Itsiier,
"Whatever you do, dear," wrote the
rdetit lover, "don't show my letters to
you to any one."
Have no fear, dearest," came the
reply, "I'm Just as much ashamed of
them aa you are."
And, with that, the engngement be-
enm a mutter of history. J mine.
acts fe ally yet prompt
ly oil tho boucls.clransc
iv on uio uoucis, cleanses
lle system ejjcctually
assists one m overcoming
habitual constipation
permanently. To get its
tt 4." I
bene
icuu ejjecis uuy
The ricmitup.
J
lonuf.uturotl lvtlw
California
JRoSyrup Co.
(OLD BTUAOiHO 0RUCCl3Ts-g0f aftCTTll
ROADS ACCEPT
RATE DECISION
Will Restore Old Tariff for Northwes
Lumber Trade.
Northern Pacific Leads by Annotnc
log Restoration of Former Freight
Schedule Will Bring Suit Later-
Securities Put Up by Mill Men
Are Now Released.
Tacoma, July 25. It Is officially an
nounced by the Northern Pacific Hail
way company today that consideration
given by the transportation lines to
the recent decision of the Interstate
Commerce commission on the question
of rates on forest products has termi
nated in an announcement by railway
lines that rates recently fixed by the
commission will, aa soon aa possible,
be put into effect by the railways
not that they think the rates are just.
but they submit for the time being to
the Interstate Commerce commission 'a
order.
No application for temporary injunc
tion against the order will be made,
neverthelesa the railways expect to
bring suit urging that the rates are
unreasonable and asking a determina
tion in the courts to that effect.
Thia determination cannot, of course.
be haduntil final hearing and deciaion
in court; in the meantime it ia under
stood the only legal rate will be that
fixed by the commission, and even
should the suit be determined in favor
of the railways in the end, that deter
minat on cannot be retroactive, and
will operate only from that time on.
It ia also announced that the railway
lines will settle lor past business on
the basis of the commission rate,
and upon such settlements being made.
tho security up in protection of the suit
before Judge Hanford will bo released.
SHIPPERS DEMAND PARLEY.
Ask Presidents of Eastern Roads to
Conferancejon Rates.
Chicago, July 25. Shipping inter
ests of the entire country, represented
by a committee especially appointed at
a general conference of the shippers
held recently in Chicago, decided at a
meeting here today to ask presidents
of Eastern railroads to meet them to
discuss the proposed increase in
freight rates. It was the unanimous
opinion of the committeemen that be
fore beginning a fight it would be wise
to) bring about such a meeting with
the railroad officials, at the aame time
asking them to put no advance into
effect until after the conference had
been held.
While action on the rate situation
was In progress, a long protest and
apeal to tho Interstate Commerce
commission was being formulated bv
the National Industrial Traffic league.
composed of scores of influential man
ufacturing and shipping organizations,
at Manitou Springs, Colo.
NEW WIRELESS RECORD.
Point Loma Station Talks With
Fleet
2,000 Mites Away.
Ran Diego, Cal., July 25. A. It.
Rice, chief operator and his assistants,
V. Keefer and C. II. Randall, at
the Point Loma government wireless
telegraph station, hold the record for
long distance work today, having talk
ed with Admiral Sperry'a battleshiD
me innecttcut last night or rather
thia morning at a little past midnight.
The Connecticut answered the first-call
of the station, and after identifying
each other the battleship atated that
she was then in longitude 165 west and
between 9. and 10 north latitude on
her way to Auckland, N. Z., from Hon
olulu. A little figuring shows that
the point is clone to 2,900 miles from
San Diego, the previous record for long
istance work being, J, GOO miles.
Steel Trust Prospers.
New York, July 25. That there is
a gradual, steady increase in progress
in all linea of business was the opinion
expressed by the presidents of the var
ious subsidiary companies of the Unit
ed States Steel corporation at a meet
ing here today. Mr. Corey said the
reiwrta of the steel men present were
uniformly fsvorable. He said that
about 66 per cent of the finishing ca
pacity of the various plants controlled
by the United States Steel corpora
tion were now in operation and that
additional capacity would be put in.
Millions for Bay City.
San Francisco, July 25. Plana that
contemplate the expenditure of over
$10,000,000 In San Francisco harbor
by the extension of the sea wall and
the building of new docks will be pre
sented to the governor, the mayor and
tne board or harbor commissioners
soon. The plans have been drawn by
engineers of the Federated Harbor
Improvement asnocition and provde for
the handling of over 300.000.000 tona
of freight annually from thia port.
Headache Poder Fatal.
Monrovia, Cal., July 25. Henrv
Canoll, 63 years of age, a merchant of
this city, die,! suddenly at his home
today. It is believed that a "harml-aa
headache powder" hastened his end.
He had suffered with heart trouble for
some time and was a freouent user of
powders which contained acetanilid. a
strong depressant. In dangerous Quan
tities. s
CONTINUE PROSECUTION.
Government Attorney Says StanJard
Fight Has Just Begun.
Chicago, July 24. United State
District Attorney Sima today gave out
the following announcement:
"The government will file a petition
for a rehearing in the Standard Oil
case before the Circuit Court of Ap
peals within 30 days. If that petition
ia denied, the government will pus
the prosecution of all the cases against
the Standard Oil company. The fight
haa just begun.
It ia supposed that Sima received hi
instructions from Attorney General
Bonaparte, as he announced yesterday
that he could make no statement until
he had conferred with lionaparte.
The first new cases to be taken up
will be those in Tennessee. The trials
will be held at Jackson, in that state,
November 8. These cases involve 1
600 counts, and will be prosecuted by
tpecial Counsel James II. Wilkerson
The action will be pushed forward as
rapidly as possible.
Attorney General Donaparte today
wired District Attorney Sims as fol
Iowa:
"I feel that you and your assistants
have done everything possible to pro
tect the interests of the government
and promote justice. I will write to
you fully on the subject as soon aa the
opinion cornea to hand.
ENACTS HISTORIC SCENES.
Splendid Pageant Seen in Grand Old
City of Quebec.
Quebec, July 24. The prince of
Wales was the central figure yesterday
In the magnificent spectace of repro
ducing Quebec's historic past and
ushering in the 300th anniversary of
the founding of the city by Champlain
Aside from the spectacular features of
the event, it was the occasion for
notable exchange of addresses between
Vice President Fairbanks and the
prince of Wales, in which the former
spoke of the existing relations between
the United States and Great Britain
and the prince delivered a message of
good will to the American government,
An enormous crowd filled the Flace
d Armes fronting the Champlain mon
ument, where the exercises were held
Here tho prince received the addresse
of the American and French represent
atives, the mayor of Quebec, and fin
ally Champlain himself, reproduced as
in the days of old, coming from the
mimic reproduction of his original
ship, the Don de Dieu, with some 6,
uuu iouowers representing every
pnase oi old f ranee in Canada.
DIE BY HUNDREDS.
Children's Disease Kills Ten a
Day In
Chicago.
Chicago, July 24. Nineteen out of
every 100 Chicago babiea under 1 year
of age have died during the first 22
days of July. This ia about one-fourth
of the quoted death rate of the city
mere nave been 10 deaths daily from
bowel diseases of children under
years of age.
One of the noteworthy point of the
city physician's report is in an Italian
section of the city Gault Court.
Here it was expected that, owinir to
the very congested conditions, a de
plorable state of affairs would be re
vealed. Just the reverse was found,
vrowun were mere, anu airt was
there, but babies, strange to say. were
unaccountably healthy and Btrong.
According to Or. Heman Snaldinir.
of the Health department, the common
house fly is one of the great contribu
tors to the complaints prevalent among
viiv7 vibjr iiiuuirii.
Standard Stock Soars.
New York, July 24. Stockholders
of Standrd Oil comnanv and John II
iockefeller in particular have rood
grounds for elation in the reversal of
Judge Landis' decision. Today each
ana every stockholder of the bur New
Jersey corporation is richer by $22 a
snare than before the decision of yes
terday. l esterday the oil stock waa
quoted on the curb at $640 a share, but
today the price jumped to $662 a Bhare
bid, but none was offered under $680,
or within $20 a share of the highest
rice me stock ever brought.
Ostriches for Stage.
Los Angeles, July 24. The efforts
f theatrical managers to provide New
York playgoers with novel features is
responsible for a unique business deal
just made in thia city whereby a Los
Angelea ostrich iarm leases to a New
York theatrical company six full crown
ostriches for a period of 20 weeks.
During that time the big birds will be
eatured in a New lork production.
- 1 It .1
uu it wi? lumis oi me promoters co
not astray a soubrette will appear as
the rider of each ostrich. The six
birds selected are now in training,
Shopmen Are Dissatisfied.
Winnipeg, July 24. The shopmen
f the Canadian Pacific in Western
i-anaua are dissatisfied with the recent
ndings of the conciliation board that
Investigated the matters in dispute be
tween the companv and the nun. an. I
today, T. McVety, head of the me
chanics in the shops in Western Can
ada, went to Chicago to consult with
officials of the American Federation of
Labor with a view to securing assist
ance. Ten thousand men are affected.
M ore Cotton Mis Resume.
Boston. July 24. Several of the
largest cotton mills of New England,
which have ben running on half time
since the business depression became
acute last spring, are preparing to re
sume operations to their full extent
within the next week or two. Between
eight and ten thousand mil! operatives
will be benefited by the change to full
time.
FRUIT FOR FLEET.
Honolulu Donates Liberally to Officers
and Men of Battleships.
Honolulu; July 21. A feature of the
entertainment of the fleet Sunday was
the presentation cf hundreds of tons o
fruit and delicacies of all kinds to the
various battleships. Hie great store v
good things was loaded on a lighter,
which was towed to each of the twelve
ships in turn, the Hawaiian band being
aboard also, and playing native and
American airs as the distribution pro
ceeded.
A generous supply of iced fruit and
plenty of reading matter was sent to the
island, where bio men of the Nebraska
are in quarantine, the entertainment
committee being determined not to for
get any one.
Sunday has been a quiet day with the
men of the Atlantic battleship fleet. Out
side of the star games, which took place
at the league ground, and which hun
drcds cf sailors attended, there was little
in the way of formal entertainment ex
cept excursions to Pearl harbor, many
of the men taking advantage of the 'op
portunity to inspect the site of the naval
station that is being planned.
The officers were privately entertained
at many residences, and there was hard
ly one of the cool porches along the
streets of the residence district that did
not offer retreat to the white-clad vis
itors. The men, too, sought amusement
in many parts of the city and the streets
of the downtown section, as well as the
tree-shaded roads and lanes further out
were populous throughout the day with
groups of strolling seamen. On every
hand they were welcomed by the citizens
and found hospitable entertainment
wherever they sought it.
Out on the ships, hundreds of visitors
were made welcome, and every yacht
and private launch in the bay was
pressed into service to carry parties of
pleasure-seekers in and out among the
anchored warships.
MEXICO FOR MEXICANS.
Sentiment Against Foreigners
Is Rap
idly Gaining Ground.
Mexico City, July 21. The anti-for
eign feeling in Mexico is assuming large
projiortions, and a bitter controversy
over the question is being waged between
the foreign and native press. La Patria
printed an article in whichjt proclaims
the time riue for a nolicv whose slogan
shall be, "Mexico for the Mexicans
Most of the tirade is directed again
the "Yankees," a term of contempt used
by Mexican editors in designating
Americans.
Among other things La Patria de
clares that If Americans think the gov
ernments of Argentine. Chile or Brazi
more enlightened than that of Mexico
:hey should journey to those parts, the
sooner the better.
After referring to the efforts on the
part of the foreigners to kill the Dro
posed new mining law restricting cor
portions in Mexico, the paper says:
"We repeat our attitude toward for
eigners. We are not hnrr hut nmri.
ots. and when we take a given decision
we take it, not as against foreigners, but
ior ine nenent ot Mexico.
LOSE UNDER 3-CENT FARE.
Cleveland Traction Company's Reports
Show Big Monthly Deficits.
Cleveland. O., July 21. Cleveland has
had nearly three months of 3-cent car
fares, and two of the monthly report
have shown a deficit. A similar renort
is predicted for July. The operating
expenses and fixed charges have been
from $40,())0 to $30,000 a month in ex
cess of the earnings. The Municipal
Traction company, which is opcratin
he local lines under a lease, also i
under promise to give free transfer
after July 2S. The revenue from trans
ters has been about $2,000 a month, i
cent each having been charged.
The officials of the comnanv still ex
press their belief that 3-cent fires will
"ay in time. An important meeting of
the directors will be held next Tuesday
to consider the inauguration of free
transfers and other vital points.
Tied to the Ralls.
New York. July 21 A strange mur-
ler C.ise devrfnned vrtr.1iv f
6cials of H.-irkrnirV V t
the body of Mrs. Otelia Eberhard.
wnicn was !nn, yin9 on tnr railroad
track near (Tilhnro- V T u..a .
he rails. A passing tram had cut the
-hiv two. titrlia F.berhard. a daugh
ter of the dead woman, it AUir.
ered. was wounded three times by bill
ets and dragged herself a mile to an iso
lated farmhouse. The Police are hunt.
"g I r AniTtSt Frwrhnr.t s n.nk. f
the murdered woman, believing he may
know something of the crime.
Warships Nearing Manila.
Manila. July 21. Wireless common?-
cation has been established lietween the
battleships Maine and Alabama, com
posing the special service squadron,
which Irfr San Fran-ii Tun .
vsnce of the Atlantic fleet. Messages
received from the two vessels read that
tney expected to arrive here at noon
Monday. The Txmisiana. Ohio and Vir
gin have finished roalin t T-
P;l are en rontr hr t. kin
body of the fleet
Floods Destroy Village.
Vienna. J.d Jt FWds hjve washed
.lictan estate of Archduke Sti
Twenty-two people have been downed.
Haw ike Dirt FlUa at Faaasa.
Lieutenant-Colonel George Oeotbals,
chairman and chief engineer cf the
Isthmian canal commission, told Presi
dent Roosevelt late In January that
before January 1, 1013, the ditch which
Is to bisect the vertebrae of the Ameri
can continent will be completed and
that all will be In readiness for the
first trip to make the little pleasure
journey from the Atlantic to the Pa
cific, so writes Hoy Crandall In the
Technical World Magazine. Inasmuch
aa the colonel Is noted for conservatism
and caution, It Is believed that he feels
deep down In his own heart that at
least a year will be' cut from that esti
mate. ria for H
Human Pincushion What has be
coiiie of the glass eater?
Sword Swallower Got a job as base
ball umpire for the season.
Human Pincushion Queer Job for a
(lass eater, Uu't U
Sword Swallower Not at all. When
the bleacherltes start throwing bottles
it him he'll just smile and swallow
them.
Caaae ( Ike Troabla,
The visiting purson was bunding con
vict No. 1313 consolation lu small
chunks.
"You should not complain, my mis
guided friend." he said. "It is better
to take things ss you find them."
"Youse is on de wrong track, parson,"
replied the prisoner. "It was practlcla'
dat theory dat got me pinched."
rtTA Bk Titos' Panca and all Karroos DW'aata
ll I u rraanaqtlr curl by pr. Kllna'a Um4
Avrva lirautrvr. nt fur FKKK lltrtal btUa ar4
iraauaa. il. ii. lI.fc.lLne, UL. 9U Area feL,
Oaalaaloae ef Illaterr.
The war correspondents were compli
menting Cept. Molly Pitcher on the con
spicuous courage she had displayed at the
battle of Monmouth.
"It was nothing," she said. "I merely
wanted to show that my other name Isn't
Coddle."
For, verily, true bravery, unlike genius,
vaunteth not itself, is not puffed up.
IMdat'l Like Ike Pkrase.
"Charlie, dear," suld young Mrs. Tor
kins, "did you say this tip on the races
was a 'lead pipe?"
"Yes."
"Well, I don't pretend to expert
knowledge. Dut lead pipe somehow sug
gests plumbers. And plumbers are al
ways expensive." Washington Star.
Mothers will And lira. Wlmlnw'a Sonthtn
iTruv toa beat ramad to uaa tut thalr cli'larvi
Surlug iba tUUug period.
Mataal Kelaelaaee.
"Here is my seat, madam, but candor
compels me to say that I think you are
as well able to stand as I am.
"Politeness comnels me to sav Thank
you, sir.' " Chicago Tribune.
London theaters, music halls and con
rert halls provide seating accommodation
for 37,000 people.
CASTOR I A
lor Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears tha
Signature
Ae Me laderatood It.
It waa DU-lrVa first day at Similar
ohool, and ha waa tellinc bia mother
about it.
"ITifT iiing the funniest banauet aonc I
ever beard," he ail.
"What waa it?" she aaked.
"Hold die Tort: Fried Ham Com-
Stata ol Ohio, City ot Toledo I
rlmrk Si ,,J,rer oath that he ti acntof
lartm r of the firm ol F. J. t'ueney A Co., doinit
mamma in t h-n n(Tni,i . .,. .?
afarfalit an.l that aald tinu'will pay the aura
of ONIC HI NDKKU KOl.LARH for each ' and
., ' , 1 ,"',rm cannot be cured by
llli UM III It. ' l'.l...h '
Sworn to before me and m h.-rii i n . -1.
frank rntvrv
cnee, this 6lh day of Ifeceinber A n lxirf '
(Seal.) . W. GLkASOy,
Hall'. Catarrh f"i .Wb'';
art. dlrwtly upon the blooii and miirnua'aur
of thai jrtu-m. Hen it fortrilmonlal free.
. ... .,wir,.a J Toledo. O.
flohl by alt drtiKBlmg, 7.Sc. '
lake Hall ' family l'UU for oomtipatlon.
Toe) Moaotoaoua,
"Yea." aald Slansey. "I tramned
through Switzerland once."
"Come off!" exclaimed Dowter. "You
never did!"
"Sure I did; on the level."
That prove you're lyln. I fa
Imply ImpowilMe to tramp throimh
Switzerland on the level." The Catho-
lie Standard and Times. ,
A
o to RHEUMATIS M
Rheumatism it rantikl nv a
earned through the circulation to all
lierve. bone anil lrin aKarKa t,-
, . . pain-prouucinjr poison, causing
aches, inQammation, stillness and other well known symptoms of the disease.
Permanent relu-l from the pains and discomfort of Rheumatism cannot be
i 'ronthe of )niments, plasters, and other external treatment
which does not reach the blood, where the cause is located. Such measures
five temporary relief, but in order to cure Rheumatism the uric acid and
in aammatory poison must be expelled from. the blood. S. S. S. cures
Rheumatism because it ia a rrf.r . . . . ..
circulation, neutralize tb. Zr t
exjels the irritating, inflammatory matter which is causing the pain, swell,
inz and other discomfort er,v,. ti, t,
cures Rheumatism. In ilUolot
J'riU 'VDf af'' veKetabIe
needed to cure, an.l at tb nm. im. .
. , . - . - - ..
Si taUalT 2lJ I'Jf" ,C ClIeCta-
. .. . II K SWIST
WE WILL GIVE AWAY 1000
aluable Household arvd Fancy Articles FREE, in exchange for Cartcn
Topa and Sep rappers from "M Mule Team" Horax and "20 MuU
lllusTrated &S? Ad2
PACIFIC COAST BORAX CO., Oakland, Cal.
Local atfaau wasted. Write fuc eaonay awkinc plaa.
Is It Your
Own Hair?
Do you pin your hat to your
own hair? Can't do It?
Haven't enough hilr? It must
be you do not know Ayer's
Hair Vigor ! Here's an intro
duction! May the acquaint
ance result In a heavy growth
of rich, thick, glossyhair! And
we know you'll never be gray.
I think thai yr'a nlr Vlor la tha moil
wonderful liairarower llmt u rrrr niaita. 1
hata iimmI It for xnna Iiiiim and I ran truth
fully t that I am finally ,Ihi.I vlth It.
rliKrfnlly w.iiiiiin'nil It an n plinlll prpa
raiiou." MM V. ItKocK, WayUud. Mich.
A
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Ai9 maauTaotutars ar
. - SABSAPAJULU.
y iPTQ pills.
W W- O CHLBKY PECTORAL
HOWARD E. Hri(TO.N -tY arl Chumtat,
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HlWrr, If ad, II i O..IU, Htlvvr.T ttol.l. Sue; Zlna or
(ll-r,tl. Cvanliiu tKia. Milling vnvalopra aa4
full prifvllHt arntou aiyllratlon. Conlr.4 and I'm
giramiiauUulutd. itaturoucal t uboiuua &a
WHEN YOU GGME TO PORTLAND
ARRANGE TO STOP AT
THE CORNELIUS
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particularly to Stata paupla. A raflnad place foe
ladiaa vhitirtf tha citjr. cloaa to tha ahoppinc
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R. L. CLARKE, (tail if Portlf!. Hotel) Up.
St. Helen's Hall, Portland, Or.
Resident and Day School for Cirla.
Catalogue on Request
"TIIH SCHOOL OP QUALITY"
Better each year, and larger. We now
have two floora 83x100 feet Thorough
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end, and we admittedly lead in thia re.
apect. Get our catalogue, penwork. etc..
then Judge for yourself aa to quality.
A. P. ARMSTRONG. L.L.B., Principal
Tenth and Morrison Portland, Orefoa
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No. 31-0
II KN writing to advertisers please
neniioai wile paper.
1'eaaltlra ot r'ame.
Telng the author of one of the 'beat
ellera' of the year haa lta drawbacka,"
aaya a wouiun writer of ixpular booka.
"Frequent requests for contributions of;
one'a books to charity bnznars are a
tax upon good nnture and the pocket
book. No Ujatter how Battering such,
demand may be, they are decldpdly
expensive." She went on to say that
should she grntlfy oil th wrsont who
wrote to her for copies of her books,
"because they could not afford to buy
them," and respond to the constant
calls to devote the children of her
brain to charities. It ,would coat her
from $400 to $500 a year, without
counting the time lost In wrarjnlna.
directing aud tamping. New York
Presa.
lias Her Double.
"I know there are such things aj rah
maker," s!ghHl Mrs. Chu water, looking
through the window at the dismal pros
pect outmde; "but I don't believe there is
really any such thing aa a rain check. Or,
if there i. there's nobody that knows how
to use It."
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