The Aurora borealis. (Aurora, Or.) 19??-1909, August 06, 1908, Image 4

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    Mu Hair is
Straggly
mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
Do you like it? Then why
be contented with It? Have
to be? Oh, no I Just put on,
Ayer's Hair Vigor end have
lone, thick hair; soft, even
hair; beautiful hair, without a
single gray line In It. Have a
little pride. Keep young Just
as long as you can.
I ra flftT-aeven veers old, snd until ra
fitly m T liHlr very pray, hut lu few
WMki Arsr'a Hair Vlnor rnlnrtil the natural
Oolur to my hiur so now thr t. nut gray
hair to eeei.M J. W. liAKtoa, Ituuldaf
Creek, tel.
A'
, Lowell,
ere or
IAB3APASIUJL
PII.UL
cntm pectoiau
Tkt Market Shopper.
At tha "opoa bonr-il," ia golden grain,
II plungod with hia lit L 1 might ao.4
main
And now ha la making frequent "call"
At tha ahnp with tha alga of tba goldps
ball.
A care for seasick iun, which n nor
nan doctor says he ha a discovered
conalata In the sufferer lying on blr
back and baying- hniiilken-hlefs sonknri
In hot water twisted tcr tightly
round hla forehead.
Food 1
Products
the
Liooy s bweel
Mixed Pickles
That firm, crisp quality and
delicious flavor is what you get
when you Insist on Libby's
Mixed Pickles at your dealers.
They are always the finest and
never disappoint. It's tha same
with tabby's Sweet Gherkins and
Sweet Midgets. Aaa for them,
Libby's Olives
Tha cultivation of centuries
marks tha olive groves of Spain
as tha world's best.
Libby's Olives are imported
from tha oldest and moat famous
of these groves. The result is a
rare product, delightfully appetiz
ing. Try one bottle and you'll
buy more and never be without
them.
Libby's Preserves
Pure, ripe fruit and pure sugar
In equal parts, cooked just right
and timed to the second, in
Libby's Great While Mich.
en, is the secret of the extreme
superiority of Libby's Preserves.
There's none as good at any price.
Grocers and delicatessen stores
carry all of Libby's Food Pro
uuid. i ney are war
ranted th e best to both
H.I I
you and the dealer
W'n'te for fr
le.ltl t
Ueky'sal
I air saler'.
llbby, McNeill
a llbiv.
Celeste.
f NU
No. S2-OS
W II K.N writing to ad vertl.er. pUat
rueniloa this paper.
? It H,A s
i ft i n ityv
mi
i'lic Ivlmt oti limn Always llought hua iNtrne the aljrna
ttiro f Chun, 11. I'lrtclior. nml lut born mutlA uudrr hi
icrMnal MtiprnMon IVir oer iUI jrnrs. Allow nu on
i timiHi jimi in iiim. lounicrtclta, Iiultntlnna niul
.IiiHt-ww-jriMMl" arc hut l'tprrlnirnts, ntxt riulutirrr tho
hcultli f Children llxpcricnco njrnlnst llxiH'rtiucuU
What is CASTORIA
Cnatorlik U n lutrm)t uht Ituto for Cntor Oil, larw
Rtirlc. limpi niul NiNithlnir Kyrtip. It Is lMcasjtnt, It
ntiilii neither Opium, Morphino nor other areotlo
auhitatier. It niro U Us jruurantec It leitroys Worms
nml nllitya IVverllme.. u ctire DturrhuM nml Vliul
C llc. It relieve 'teething Troubles, cures Combination
nml 1 hittilener. It n!initlatet the. 1hmI, retriilMtei tho
Siomiieli iniul lhmel.i, uUInu; healthy nml naiunU alccn.
1 ho Children's l'anueea Tho .Mother's Trivud.
TIig Kind You Have Always Bought
S7
licars tno
In Uso For Over 30 Years,
1 ci.r.......i.r.cr...
" Qulnn aald sn old member one
I day. I beard you worrying about the
I mileage. Did you ever bear the story
1 of Clay snd tbe anlary grab 7
J "'No,' I reeled.
j "'When Cluy was Speaker,' he eon
! tluued, 'along about 1816, the crowd
! raised their salaries' to 11,500 a year
There was a great bowl all over the
country, and when Clay reached home
lu Kentucky, be found old one-armed
Ji bn Tope, a Federalist, out after his
scalp to beat the baud, and all the Clay
adherents ominously silent Worried
and anxious Clay sought out bla old
barber, who bad always been enthusl
astlc In hla advocacy and who happened
to be sn Irishman. I truat I may
count on your hearty support as uau
alT" Clay asked. "Keith. Mr. Clay.'
said tbe Irish barber, "I think I shall
rote at this time for the man who ran
pet Imr fin hand Intn tha) Treaanrw "
Success kfagaslne.
Literary UUag rMntat,
Col. Soaker Why have Hansen and
hla wife separate?
Major Mojukjt On account of the
difference In their literary taatea.
Col. Soaker Tbey must both be un
hnppy.
Major Mopper Not at all. lie was
In lore with hla typewriter, and sh
vltu a young poet.
k Cures Whila VeoWelk,
Urn's Foot Ksaa la immIh m w
at Itijr.ral lua, anl wolln, a hlng feet. Bold
"ttute. Trial parkaae "tJUC. Addrea.
nun o. uiuumi, urn r.oy, . t.
as aaa oais.
What's that uolae?" asked the vis-
Kor In the apartment bouae.
"Probably some one In tbe dentist's
ipiirtnieiita on tbe floor below getting
I tooth out"
"Hut this secnied to come from the
floor above."
"Ah, then It's probably the Popleys'
hi by getting a tooth In." Philadelphia
Press.
Maktaar Trooale Par.
"What does you do when de
howl at de do'7'
wolf
"Well, sub, replied Brother Wil
liams, HI moa' Ingenrully sets a trap
fi-r de wolf an ae'ls blra ter a circus."
Atlanta Constitution.
ItrMo (tenderly) We bare fully
twenty minutes before the train comes,
when we iwiut bid one another farewell
Inn't that nicer
iiriucgrooni inpuai we can go
Into the station restaurant and eat
something together. Wiener Salon
wltchlatt.
Rcollolloaa af m Daay I.I fa.
"Your face la familiar," aald the pas
senger with the goggles. "Ilsren't I rua
Sgalnat you aomewhere before?"
"No, air," answered the paiaenger wlta
tha hunted look la hia eyes. "You're tried
a dosen timea or more to run over ma, but
I bare always been able to dodge la tltoe.1
State of Ohio, Cltjr of Toledo I
Luoai Count. t
Frank J. rheney makes oath that ha li senior
partner of tha firm ol r. J.l beney A Co., doing
btiat nmu I n t hecii of Tolmlo, County and Htats
aloru.alJ. anl that tall firm will pay tha turn
ol OMC tll'NDKKI) KOIXAHa for each and
very ra of Catarrh that eannot be cured by
Ilia uia of Hall's Catarrh Cura.
q . w.. FRANIC J. CniNIT,
iii-d, tUlattlbday of leouitM)r A li lsrf.
(Seal I A. W. OLKASOV,
tiii.. . . Notary Fublln.
Itall'i Catarrh Cure li taken lnurnally, and
aclailliwrtly uHin the blooj and murouaaur
fmtM of thaiyatfm. hemt fortmilraonlala frea.
r.j.t iiitNYaiL'u.,Tolado,U.
lake 11 ail's Kauilly I;11U for con.tlpatlon.
Tel.
Ml hare been told," said the aaaertlre
woman, "that you are singularly lack
Ing In tact."
"What Is your Idea of tact?" asked
Mlaa Cayenne.
"I don't know. What's yours?"
Tact, as a rule, Is the ability to
conceal one's aurprlae at foolish or Im
pertinent remarks."
RlaklMai laalaaalloa.
Correspondent Msy I ak, Senator,
now much your campaign coat you?
Imminent Htateaman As to thst. young
man, 1 maka It a rule to follow the scrip
tural Injunction, not to let my left hand
know what my right hand doeth. lleaidea,
air, it s none of your blankety blank buai-
nrss I
Slgnaturo of
NEWS NOTES GATHERED FROM
VARIOUS PARTS OF OREGON
REGENTS GET BUSY.
New Buildings, New Books and New
Teachers Ground Out.
University of Oregon, Eugene At
the last meeting of the board of re
gents a frame building to contain six
or eight rooms, at a coat of $5,000, was
authorized to be built on nine lota just
purchased in r airmount. It will be
used after this year for a shop.
President Campbell was ordered to
go East immediately to select a pro-
lessor in geology, assistant in econom
ics, assistant in civil engineering, as
sistant in psychology and a librarian.
The following new members of the
faculty were elected :
L. It. Alderman, professor of educa
tion, salary, $1,800; Dr. Hugo Koeh
ler, German, salary $1,000: Mrs. Ella
Pennel, assistant in English and assist
ant dean of women ; Dr. K. C. Clark.
assistant in history; Haines Curry, in
structor in chemistry ; Mozelle Hair,
asssitant instructor in English liters
ture; Mabel Cooper and Miriam Van
Waters, assistants in the correspond
ence school.
The board ordered $10,000 worth of
books for the library; the Mary Spiller
home for girls to be finisned and furn
ished and the library building furnish
ed. . The matter of authorizing an as
sistant in public speaking waa deferred
to some future time.
Open Bids at Klamath.'
Klamath Falls Bids were opened
recently for extension of the South
Branch canal of the Klamath project.
This work comprises seven miles of
main canal, which will connect the
present canal with the Adams ditch in
the vicinity of Merrill. Two bids were
received for the entire contract, and
other bids were received on schedule
covering portions of the work. The
board of engineers will decide upon
awarding the contract in a few days.
All of the bidders are prepared to ru8h
work as soon aa the contract is let, and
in all probability water for the Adams
system will be carried through the
main canal next year.
Homesteaders Ruled Off.
Klamath Falls. Decisions have
been handed down by the United
States land office at I.akcview, in ref
erence to several contest cases be
tween homesteaders and those plac
tng timber and stone tilings. In each
case the homesteaders havclost. In
the case of O. B. Newton vs. Nell
Hoyd-Yadcn, homestead entry was re
fused, on account of the land being
heavily timbered and residence not
maintained. In this case filing: had
been made five years ago, and the land
had been lived upon by claimant and
commutation made, but the patent
had never been issued.
Railroad Accidents in June.
Salem. Acording to reports re
ceived at the office of the railroad
commission at Salem, four persons
were killed by the railroads during
the month of June in this state. No
passengers or employes were in the
number, thirteen passengers were in
jured, one trainman, one yardman, two
ther employes, and one other ner
son. One passenger train was derailed.
two freight trains were derailed.
There was one collision between nas
senger train and one collision between
passenger train and a freight train
The summary of accidents for June
is comparatively low.
Teachers' Institute Dates.
Salem The following dates for an
nual teachers' Institutes have been set:
Coos county, Myrtle Point, August 13,
19, 'JO and 21; Wallawo county, Knter-
pnse, Aiiguat 2fl, 27 and 28; Waaco
county, The Dalles, October 6, 7 and 8;
I olumt ia eountr, Itaimer, October 6
snd 8; Washington county. October 12,
13 an. I 14; I'olk eountr. Dallas. Octo
rer n. 13 and 10; Klamath county.
rxiamaiD rails, Uctolier 21, 23 and
24.
Bandort Booklets Out Soon.
Bandon The booklets and other lit
erature ordered by the Bandon Com
mercial club will be ready for delivery
about August 20. C. II. Warren,
manager of the Warren Publicity com
pany, of Portland, waa asked to help
raise the necessary funds. Mr. War
ren and the committee succeeded in
raising more than was needed and the
Commercial club has decided to double
the order to 10,000 booklets.
Rich Mineral in Curry.
Bandon A mining1 exnerL B. C
Merrill, who has been prospecting In
Curry county, has cone to San Fran-
ciaco, but will return about August 1
with a force of men to work on two
veins of mineral, one of w hich he dis
covered himself. He says the mineral
prospects of Curry county are extreme
ly promising and he expects it to de
velop into a great mining country.
New Lumber Yards at Vale.
Vale The Vale Lumber company
as finished rutting in lumber varda at
this place. The company is composed
of parties from Union, who have mills
and enough timber to last them 60
years, at the present rate of cutting
It ia a strong comnanv and will K
valuable addition to Vale'a business
enterprises,
Bandon Starts Publicity Campaign.
Bandon This city has rained a pub
licity fund and will exploit the rich re
sources of the Coquille river alley
country coal, timber, agricultural,
etc.. The commercial body and other
representative cltiiens donated liberal
ly to the booster fund.
CANT SELL WORMY APPLES.
Fruit Inspector Will See That Laws
Are Strictly Enforced.
Salem County Fruit Inspector Arm
strong states that the state law pro
hibiting the marketing of wormy and
scaly apples, pears and other fruits,
which was not enforced last year on
account of the light yield of fruit in
some sections, will be rigidly enforced
this year.
The yield is abundant and there
no reason, declarea the inspector, for
any grower to bring bad fruit to mar
ket. Mr. Armstrong states that the
movement will be state-wide, under
the direction of the state horticultur
ist, W. K. Newell, of Portland, and
the district commissioners.
SALEM FINDS NEW CHERRY.
Cross Between Binr and Lambert
Attracts Attention.
salem. balem herrygrowers are
all agog over the discovery of a new
variety that promises to be more val
uable than any of the other stable
kinds. The new cherry is known as
the Kalich Giant. It is a cross between
the Lambert and Bing and was origi
natea by a man named Kalich at
Woodlawn, Portland. It is larger
man either tne Uing or Lambert and
in color is between the two. It is
expected to prove very valuable on
account of ripening after the other
leading varieties have disappeared
irom the market.
A display of the new cherries in
store window created widespread in
terest here today.
Inventory Normal Property.
Salem At a meeting of the execu
tive committee of the normal school
board of regents, Secretary C. L. Starr
waa authorized to go to Drain and take
an inventory of the property there be
longing to the state. This step was
taken in order that the board of re-
genta and legislature may know what
is there belonging to the state and the
exact situation. rie.Iuent A. L.
Brigga has also given notice of his
resignation. It is not known where
Professor Briggs will go from the
Drain school.
Will Drain Union Lands.
La Grande, The board of regents of
the Oregon Agricultural college held
meeting at Union last week, and steps
were taken to introduce scientific, drain
ing in this valley, where the lowlands
aro now worthless, due to excess of
rainfall. Estimates will be invited on
Jraiuing and tiling 100 acres located
at the experiment farm, near Union,
and will thus introduce into thia vallev
the flrxt attempt at draining wet lands
on rcientmo plans.
May Rebuilt Woolen Milt.
Albany Jacobs Bros., owners of
the Oregon City woolen mills, are con
sidering a plan of rebuilding the old
woolen mill plant in Albany. They
were here recently inspectine the site
of the old mill, which was destroyed
by fire in 1904, and announced that
they would rebuild the plant and estab
lish a big mill here if local'capital
wouia take an interest in the enter
prise.
PORTLAND MARKETS.
Wheat Club, 86c; red Russian. 84c:
Diuestem, hkc; valley, 86c.
Uarley Feed, $23.50 per ton: roll
ed, $26(i 27;, brewing, $26.
Oats No. 1 white, $26.50 per ton;
gray, sze.
Hay Timothy, Willamette vallev.
$146(15 per ton; Willamette vallev.
ordinary, $12; Eastern Oregon, $17.50;
mixed, ata; alfalfa, $12; alfalfa,
meal, $20.
Fruits Cherries, 2(iI10c Der lb.:
apricots, $1 per crate; Oregon Alex
ander peaches, 60(d.75cper box; prunes,
tUl.25 per crate; Bartlett pears,
$1.75 per box; plums, 90c per box.
Kernes Kaspbernes. $1.10 ner
crate; Loganberries, 85c(d.$l per crate;
black caps, $2.25.
Melons Cantaloupes, $2.50o3 per
crate; watermelons, l((l4c per
pound.
Potatoes New Oregon, $1.25(21.50
per 100 pounds; old Oregon, 50c per
hundred pounds.
egetablea Turnips. $1.50 ner
sack; carrots, $1.75 per sack; pars
nips, $1.75 per sack; beets, $1.50 per
sack ; beans, 7c per pound ; cabbage,
2c per pound; corn, 30c per dozen:
cucumbers, $1,00 per box; lettuce,
head, 15c per dozen: parsley. 15c Per
dozen; peas, 4c per pound; peppers.
10c per pound; radishes. 12c ter
dozen; rhubarb, l(.i2c Per pound ; apin-
acn, ne per pound ; tomatoes, Oregon,
$Kl.l0per crate; celery. $1.25 per
dozen ; artichokes, 75c per dozen.
Butter Lxtra. 25c per pound: fan
cy, 24c; choice, 20c; atore, 16c.
r.ggs Oregon, candled, 2461.24 Vt'c.
Poultry Mixed chickens. 12cner
pouna; iancy nens, I3(il3sc; roost
ers. 9(.tl0c; springs, 19(f.20c; ducks,
old, 12c; spring. 14c; geese, old, 8c;
goslings, KV.illc; turkeys, old, 18rt
19c; young. 20i24c.
Veal -Extra, Sf.8Se per pound; or
dinary, "f.iTSc; heavy, 5c.
Tork Fancy, 7(i7,c per pound; or
dinary, 6c; large, 5c.
Mutton Fancy, 7Si9c.
Hopa 1907, prime and choice, 4S
(5c; olds. 2(i2V; contracts 9(U0e.
Wool Eastern Oregon average best,
lCKtl6c, according to shrinkage; val
ley, 15(.il5Se; mohair, choice, 18(d)
ISS'e Pr pound.
The skin is not simply an outer covering of the body, but through its
thousands of pores and glands it performs the great and necessary work of
regulating our temperatures, and also assists in disposing of the refuse and
wast? matters of the system Ly the constant evaporation that goes on
through these little tubes. To perform these duties the tissues and fibres
which connect and surround the pores and glands must be continually nour
ished by pure blood. When from any cause the circulation becomes infected
with impurities and humors, it loses its strengthening powers and begins to
disease and irritate the delicate tissues, and produces Eczema, Acne, Tetter,
or some other itching, disfiguring skin trouble. S. S. S. cures skin diseases
of every kind by going down into the circulation and neutralizing and remov
ing the impurities and humors. It changes the quality of the blood from an
acrid, fiery fluid to a cooling, health-producing stream, which, instead of
irritating and inflaming the akin, cures and nourishes it by its soothing,
healthful qualities. Salves, washes, lotions, etc., may be used for any tem
porary comfort or cleanliness they afford, but skin diseases cannot be cured
until S. S. S. has purified the blood. Book on Skin Diseases and any med
ical advice sent free. jj SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA. GA.
Jaat BlllrllU Opinion.
"We are so fond of worry," says a
BilMlIe philosopher, "that if we ever
reach paradise we'll worry about havlng
to fly too high and sing- too often. We
once knew a man who spent his lifetime
trying to find out what he had to worry
about." Atlsnta Constitution.
Mothers win find Mrs. Wlmlow. Snnthlaff
tyruptliabratrernwlr to Um tor tbalf ciL'fclt a
lurioj in le.Uu.ug period.
Vra Still
"My wife Is getting to be very tire-
some,- eompiainea uroucher, "she
doetin't seem to know her own mind
from one minute to the next"
"My wife," said Kratchett, Mli the
same way. She's as uncertain - the
weather.
"Huh!
weather
Press.
... , ,
Mine's as uncerta In as the
forecasts." - Philadelphia
CITC Bt. Vltna' Itaaea and MrvmM Una mm aaraa
I 1 1 J acaUjr raraa by Ir. Klina'a Uraat Nurva Ht
atorvr. Hand for fall IS as trial IxMtla and t mat I as.
Vt. H. li. KJlna, Ld., ail Arch Bt., I'biladalpbia. fa.
Averted Hint PlflVrrallr.
"Maw, what'a paw doing down In the
basement? Patching up the ice box?"
"No, dear : he's putting new wire gauze
on tha screen doors."
"How do you know?"
"By the language he la using, dear."
Chicago Tribune.
So Polite.
"She hnau't any cause to be snippy
with me. The last time I saw ber I'm
sure I did the politest tblug I could."
"What did you do?"
"We were on a car and when a mnn
offered nie a aeat I said to ber: 'You
take it. denr; you're the older."
Kansas City Times.
A Rare Bargain
Douglas County Farm in the heart
oi the famous Shoestring Valley.
Sixty acres 45 acres cleared; 15
acres fir timber; soil rich and mel
low; no rocks; schoolhouso i mile;
on county road; running water;
well; over 300 bearing fruit trees;
5-room loe house, "barn and other
out-buildings; two miles of fence;
full assortment farm implements;
all house furnishings; all crops.
Must sell. Price for everything,
$2,500. Address
MRS. O. A. DCARING
Room 419, Corbett B!dj., Portland, Ore
BORAX IN THE DAIRY
Tha problem of kaeplnf swaat all tha ntannlla
uaad In eonnaction with milk and cream aalllnir
and butter making has baen a serious ona with
tha farmer.
Ha haa coma to realiia that tha sliahteat taint
or hint of aulanaaa left In a can. tin or churn may
ruin a whola output; that tha taint that ia left ia
in form of bacteria which grow and multiply In
milk or butter, producing dUaatroua raaulta.
Tha farmer haa learned that hot water won't
rinae away tha artauiy reaidue in dairy utenaila.
He haa learned that seaa leave, a residua of
Ms ewa which ia. if anything, worae than the
milk or cream residue, and there haa been con-
aunt clamor for a dairy cleanaer and sweetener
that will meet modern requirementa.
A few of the largeat creamery eatabliahmenta
called expert. Into consultation on thia problem,
and thaae ecientifie aid. decided unanimously upon
a product of aaturc which actly fill tha bill-
BORAX.
Scientiata have long known borax aa a cleanner.
a aweetener and an antiaeptle deatroyer of bac
teria and germ growtha that destroy all that la
AirZ ThB ' mr?TVd PUr
Ity. and relieves the dairyman and dairy housewife
of drudgery and of needlesa work and worry,
Write Pacific Coaat Borax Co.. New York Clt.
for "Successful Dairying." being valuable Infur
matlon on the most profitable selection of cows,
their feeding and ear, the handling of milk to
yield the highest price product, and the pro tee- j
tion and preservation of these producta from de-
terktration: with article on diaeasea of cows, and 1
recipea for their cur. The book la FREE.
I.oral swats wanted. Write for aioner maklne tlu
if y.'V - t-
f't t . : : - '
St. Helen's Hall, Portland. Or.
Reaideot and Day School far Girls-
Catalog uo oa Request
BUSINESS COLLEGE
POhTLASl. OKKOOX
BEHNKE-WALKER STUDENTS SUCCEED. WHY?
They are Trained foe business hi a Dosineao-bk way.
hy not anna la a rwpatable school that pktcea an of its graduatea?
I at WALKER. Ifa. BtKO TCR CATAIOCUX O. A. BOSSERMAN. tW.
DRIVES OUT
o BLOOD HUMORS
Myaterr of Sredleaa Frolt.
Science so far has failed to furnish
any explanation of the mystery of seedless
fruits. They are not the outcome of the
work of man. Man perpetuates tbem; ha
docs no more. The seedlcxa orange waa
found In a atate of aeeJlessnesa. Vege
tarian. Lark ol Co-Oprratloo.
"I wish," said the revivalist, "Brother
Grimshaw wasn't quite so strong on doc
trinal points. As faitt ss I bring people
Into tbe church he tries .to put tbem out
' 11 'or Dere"y
One of the
Essentials
f the happy homes of .to-day is a
, . ' . , "
f ,nformatIon aa l the
best methods of promoting health and
happiness and right living and know
ledgo of the world's best products.
Products of actual excellence and
; reasonable claims truthfully presented
! and which have attained to w,orld-
, wldo acceptance through the approval
of the Well-informed of the World;
, not of Individuals only, but of the
many who have the happy faculty of
selecting and obtaining the best tha
i world affords. w
I One of the products of that class,
of known component parts, an Ethical
remedy, approved by physicians and
, commended by the Well-informed of
the World as a valuable and whole
some family laxative la the well-known
Syrup of Flga and Lllxlr of Senna. To
get Its beneficial effects always buy
j the genuine, manufactured by the
California Fig Syrnp Co,, only, and
for sale by all leading druggists.
tbs raisT
ru tiLLza
4trov all tha
Oia and afford.
are irouiiiMuviea,
'lta. netait
will not coll of
Injur anything
! not kfp" ttf aa.. aent priid for .
aaJOLS B0KUS, It DtXala At., BrooUrm, BJ. T.
WHEN YOU CCUE TO PORTLAND
ARRANGE TO STOP AT
THE CORNELIUS
PARK AND ALDER STS.
A New and Modern European Hotel catering
particularly to State people. A refined place for
ladiea viaiting the city, close to the chopping
center. Ratea reasonable. Free Bua.
R. I. CLARKE, (la!i of fortUnd Hotel) Up.
C. Gee Wo
The well known reliable
CHINESE
Boot and Herb
DOCTOR
Li"n a lire etody of
TAf- Ji and herlMi. and la that
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No Mercury. Poiaona or Drug. Used H Caret
Without Operation, or Without tlte Ad of a Knifa
He auaranteea to t'ir t'aiarrh. Asthma, Lena,
rhront. Kheomtlm. Kervouanma. Kcnoua IVtiilitr.
SinmiM-h, I.iver. kidney 1 ront.le l-o lmt Manhood,
reawle kn and All Private Uianaeea ""
A SURE CANCTR CtJKr
Bcrd from Peking, China Sofa, Sare
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DrXAiS AKk. UaNuUIOI .
CONSULTATION t'MCR
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B3 l i a int St. , Cor. VI orriaoa. I'ortland, Oregon
flense sieu! ion Thia Parer.
Tun scnoot op quality
I Better each year, and larger. We now
have two floora C't x lOO feetT Thorough
work tella the atory. It counta ia ihe
end, and we admittedly lead in this re.
spect. Get our catalogue, penwork, etc,
then jitdge for yormtlf aa to qnality.
A. P. ARMSTRONG, LL.D., iTInclpal
Teath and Morruvoa a Portland. Oregoa
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