The Great Spring Medicine
Tn thousands of home«, for more thin thirty year*, H- <•«! a Sarsaparilla
bai been taken, as a Spring Medicine, by every member of the family.
Peculiar to Itself in what it is and what it does, it combines the best
blood purifiers, appetisers and tonics, and effect» complete cures of
Spring Ailments —all blood di»rs»ea, pimpi«'», eruptions, eczema,
scrofula, all stomach, liver and kidney complaints. Io»» of appetite, that
tired feeling, all low or run-down conditions of the system.
Hood's Sarsaparilla effeeta its wonderful cure», hot »imply because it
eontaitis sarsaparilla, but because it «■■uibinss the ttlr -t mu« ria! values
of more than 30 diffeivnt ingredients, each greatly »tn i. -thmed and en
riched by this peculiar combination. Tbesa ingredients are the very rem
edies that suec -sful physicians prevcrilic for the »an •• di -ai » and ail
ments. There is no real substitute for Hood’s Sarsaparilla. it urged to
buy any preparation said to be “just as good, ' you may be sure it is in
ferior, eosin h • to make, ami yields the dealer a hirer pi- lit.
Begin taking Hood’a 8ar»aparilla today, in the u»usl li< rid form or in
the cb«»< dated tab!'-'» k ’>•
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K«»tasaleeF<
The «real w«aa I ■*«• limp.ng lata
port
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“Too «•»," lamely »vplslned 'he cap-
tala. "the Injury la la the ship’s fore
toot. ft got on tbs wrons • •'* ”
Scowling al the reporfrr» who h«1
come on btafd ttata the mg. he SSWMSly
pared th» ! r !<« after the mom rr nt »11
great captain» r hlcogo Tribune
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I n ■ Ito* (elatl k ■ p rrstlua.
"Have you done anything to make
life more cheerful?“ a«k«-d the optimist
''Have you helped anybody to smil»T*
”1 should nay so. I have ticlp-d more
|>»oplo to »mil«- thnii anylnnly else In
tbw nelghborlMexL
I'm a dentist.
Washington Ktar
Only Ono "BROMO QUININE"
Tk.t 1» t-AXATIVF. HKOMii QUININE tewh
tb. denalar« <rf I
W t.KOVE l'~l th«
wwM </,«» Io Cure • < «M In I tr • Dav
Be.
K.ark.
Perry Pl«kl* Aw I called on Ml««
Huaband Holy Moses.
What has I Woae last night ami for two hours she
played on the piano.
happened?
Ml«*«! *>’»• I»«» •*»■** %>« ** »hd tet»S» Sabi the*
Wife-- Wbai do yuii I'ooa I To» CSt
has eaten every bit uf the tnaal that music reminded her of y«u.
Perry 1'1« kle- Of me? In what wayt
1 have Juat m..ked!
Ml»» Tabaaoo It was so soft an<
Huatvand The poof thing? Hut nev.
er mind. I will get you another cat.— slow.
Fllegsnd« Blatter
•hake Into Tour Shows
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Il.rrll
Meal
The
Exceptional
Equipment
of the California Fig Syrup Co. and tbc
scientific attainments of its chemists have
rrndcred poaaiblc the production of Hyrup
of Fig» and Fliur of Senna, in all of it»
•seeUence, by obtaining the pure medic -
Inal principles of plant• known to act mast
beneficially and combining them moot
skillfully, in the right proportions, with
its wholesome end refrvihing Syrup of
California Figs
A» there is only one genuine Syrup of
Figs and Elixir of Senna and aa the grn
uine ia manufactured by an original
method known to the California Fig Hyrup
painful »wvllen. nmerlleS. nwenUt.s I««. Mnlen
new »bm»> ea»r. Hol«* Io »11 !>« .»»
n*-l .'■»•«
Hum—
l»«> I m<«e«l «ny »ulwlKute
Hnn>l>le
P!t>:K. A44««— A H OlwMtad. l»Ki. N. V.
I «wl nr I nlr
Weather.
Nmsll Wni .«■•• »' • < !.ri»l uu Invlta
lion to a party. aS follows
*'l>ear laiuis I will coms to your
party If It don't rain'' (then, thinking
that hs might have to slay at borne in
that easel, “aud If It doss.**—LlellMw-
tor.
Mia for Lame Back.
To one-half pint good whiskey arid
one ounce syrup sarsaparilla and one
ounce Toris compound, which can be
procured from any druggist. Take in
teaaptxuiiul doeea before each meal and
trefore retiring. Thi» recipe is never-
falling. leading apecialiata prescribe IL
,
|
»-■a». Feosh ewg Mberwtee.
Informal loo com»« froto M»« ret ary of
Agriculture IViiaou that heueeforiii
eggs styled "freah" or ' strictly fresh '
must live up to their profession. Riot-
■C* eggs must tie labeled aa such. If
■ • a ••Rew FaraMer.**
Th« fsrtn problem of Atu«rl«w Is n<»t thia rule la rigidly enforced -and the
Mlnnewita
and
In bursting barns nor high bred stock. | Htatra of Nebraska.
nor soil fertility. n»r even In the rural . I'eniiSy'vaula are ioadiug lue *ab In
school, but lu tlie farmer himself
Its! pnnlahlng violators of th« law tbcra
solution Is In the Individual known aa will be some <pi*wr experiences It Is a
the new farmer The dreary drudgery well known fact that many per»«n*
<>f the old farm exUteti<w la fast pass have been eating eggs two years old nil
fresh"
Ing awsy. and In Its place la coming a der the csptlon of 'strictly
broad, rich, free livelihood, never known While any per»« of sense realise« that
before "the new country life.“
The "strictly fresh" eggs are almost unob-
new farmer live» the new country life, tslnsble lu mldwluter and that the de-
ibe new farmer builds for bls wife atxl velopUH-nt <«f cold atoragv fa«dlltlee ba*
children a modern, sanitary, attractlva been a l»«vn to tlie conaitmer. It goes
home. the new farmer make« hard , without saying that freeborn man has
roads >1« Insralla a telephone, receive« , a right to know what he la getting for
hl« mall by free delivery and em»>iir hla money. Then If h* prefers eggs
• gee Interurban aervlce. supports a under th* tian, let him bar* them.
thriving rural church and demands an
Fn, Meeveettws Frei*.
•Metent cotisolldat«»l artoool with a high
Fanners and other |irraons with
school «-our»* for hl» sons and «laugh I
fruit orchard» will And much to <x»m
tore at home. The new farmer reads
mend tn tlie Invention of an Indiana
and thinks, he atudlee bla own environ
man, which makes
liieut. m * <■■« opportunity and limits i
the gat fieri ng of ap
tlon*. Improte« tbe on« and removes
plea, pears and
th« other. Th* new farmer la not only >
pendi«« a far realer
a scientist, but a soctologiat II* works
and uutckrr prog»-
io iurni'Hiy with bis iH-igbl«ui« t«»i ¡be ,
sltlon than It haa
gvnwral g<e«d and uplift of hl* Imine
l«een h e r • I o f «»re
dlat* community, and above all »Ise h* '
Title Invrtitlou I«
realise« th« dignity and Importance of
«Imple enough, but.
bla own profNaloo and Individuality In
Ilk« rnauy other
th« permanent and national welfare.
•I tupi« c*|M«dtr<ite.
It remained un
< ere* Ibe < ewe.
thought of until r«
It la prufltabl« Io gr<««m cows, e«p»
»ma cu ata.
«,M«y.
«tally lu tbe a|irlug
Hila ia dune III
Die contri rance la of metal, made
th« asm« manner that a horse Is cur
oti the pribdple of a |mlr of ai-taaurv.
rl»d and brushed, and tbe *<>rk as tbor
except tliat Where the ¡»Hut ut tbe scie
oughly don« s* If grooming a g<»>d
horse
Tb« cows are curried with a ■ora would < vhi >* there la on one aide
a disc aud on the other a circular ojien
sharp currying comb until tbe ¡« mibv
hair* are <-vtubed off and tbe daudruff Ing luto a long bag. whl<!> I« attached
on th* skin la looumcd. They are thru to It The bandii-« of lb»« harvester ar*
liollow, so that they will nt over the
rubbed down with straw aud aftrrnard
l»«lntcd end» of polea, which may t«e of
with a rub rag until the coat la ainuuih
any length rrqulrtal
It) means of thia
aud gloeay. This opens up tb* pome
dryp-» a j*>rs««ii standlug ««n tbe ground
lu tbe akin, set* up a healthy action lu
«-an reai'h fruit otherwise In lna<v-rwal
tb« «mall Wood vesarla just under the
Me pls«»-», and by cotupn-anlng the han
skin and helps a great deal In a dlr«»-t
dire «-an snip the fruit fmui th« lltube
way In putting the cow« In good cnndl
Into tbe hag
In this way fruit can
tlon.
I* plu> knj lar fore It falls to tb« ground
Otva tlie cow* plenty of outdoor air
a* soon as the weather moderate«, but and bevutura bruis«M.
do not compel them to aland out In the
rain
Keep them to the yard until th«
Kr«l MiirblM» Mad«.
Rfutib Idils paper complains that grass la well Marled, for the first blade*
Co only, it ia always necctaary to buy the there are no courtahl|>« like those of ar« too watery to furnish nutrltkm. and
the olden days. It says there are too It la falw economy to turn stock on
genuine to get ita beneficial effect»
paatur* until It la well started.
Any
A knowledge of the above facte enable« many ma«*bln» made proposals. What
saving of forage mad* In this way will
are mai-blne made pro|»<sals?“
one to decline imitations or to return tlx-m
1‘cnn l*r«>|M<nala made In automo b« paid for later by th* shortneee of
if, upon viewing the package. the full name biles, I gueM
'he g«a«a wtwu It la m «et needed.
of the California Fig Hyrup Co. ia not found
Ilnme- **«4» ■rneSee.
printed on the front thereof
A
I’pper sniok* pipe to carry off
the fume« <»f the lamp II Cottoo-cov
•ml frani« or roof uf br<»»ler
f
llaat refievtor
l>
Heating ctiamle-r
POTATOES 6abu’
Pee Svlnll gggah < saga i>.
LanMI free»«« >'-< «•«• I*
•' '
„■•l»l»le, I* the w<wl,l ll>«v»le- ,f.«l«r
,«e<l I0o is •«•«»»• *nd t»«el»e iiid« »»•
taw. bat u«i>
h
onkwit. cafrota.
r.
,»4obe*. iws lenses. tuiebe»*. minis». «■'
eersler. *•
<» I»«!-«»»-
ebsrmtnf Sower ««e-l*. In »II in««« »»reel«.
• •til, w<wih Si.OO < •»» «*" • men»’ «><
a»n4 SOO •>»■» w» »<I4 »M p«« «< Umile«
rw|O l>«> SwemOwa.
SAUIS Situ c0- »eifC
ta Cra—. Wie
G olden
W est
It Will
/>c
Cost You Al
tnwrHMU« for *«rn|tkN> of (hr lr»t all wtw4
>15 fouila r»et pits} . ral
Ma4« la cad»-
f«N»»ilavo«r ffaact »*••»«»»
We «end ywu -Mattii .Ww mcgvur*rn*n.t Wahb».
a»*l ahawdutrly
-v 4 wwek
manahip ur »our rmmey hulk
WRITE US TODAY
Salem Woolen Mills
COFFEE' |
I TEA SPICES
7lb L Stark St*.
PORTLAND. ORE.
BARINO POWDER
»
IXTRACTS
'JUSI RIGHT
v 5^5.
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CLOSSHfiDOfn
roatiAMQ oat
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The cleancst.-
lightest. - and
most comfortable
BASE BALL GOODS
(talwllh !»•<„* Halb
>1.00
R*»rh l-mau« HaiU
1-00
X«arh (HTirial Amtnicwn IdUkgus Ball
1 15
Rwuh lUeeU.I Giure«
15c to 3.00
Kearh Ho* Kal I Mitt»
25c tO >00
Suita cvwnptat*. Irirhtdlng shirt». pants, atorb
taff«, rap and b»h fftal* of
quality
mitin* riannal. In grey <w rayai Nu»
>1.50
Raavy Outing F Urinal |>*v »ult
1.00
Mar « sts*a
5OC rtlrt
NO CHARGK FOR CAMINO OR CARTAGK
SLICKER
*309 [tffjwherc
IM Till! ST
01
HUDSON ARMS CO. MITlttl».
MAPLEINE
<«»
A Flavoring.
It makes g
rvrup better than Msple.
J*
J*
Sold by grocers.
I WANT A FARM!
Have you a farm for sale or trade? If so, give me ita location, descrip
tion and amount at which you hold it.
I want a farm, suitable for general farming, stock raising, poultry, etc.
Am not particular aa to location, if the land and price are right
In
answering thia advertisement you are dealing with me direct
Through Any Agent
I can pay cash, or nearly all cash and can trail« in some city property
that is increasing every day in value.
Give me as much information
about your place as you can, so aa to avoid further comr»|«ondenc« if the
place doesn t suit me.
The Sooner You Write the Better
Box 131
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A CURE FOR FITS
The Treatment la to Accomplish
What Science Ila* Been Strug»
gling to Attain for Centuries
Th* I 'ans* foteront (hat has bam man if*» tod
thr .itfl« .1 (h* r untrv
th<" wdHhrfkil euraa
that ar* I*-ng a»«• n*h«'d datlr by eptirpickta,
• t
<It ts
«
jtj ii inff th* van!
nut twr 4 p*» t»'* * h<> ha*» air*a«l, b«wr» curad ai
ffBMffB
II
i at »verybody
may hnv* a rhanr* »o taM th* medtetna. lane* trial
hsdti*» vn'.uaU«’ litrratuf*. Hu*lory «»f E|>il*p*y
and taaGt r iah*. will h* ant by mail ahaotutahr
fr»» V* all aho writ« to th» I>r May Lskboratory«
I‘«a fl .Htroat, New Tort City.
C. Gee Wo
Th Cbiitsi Doctor
Thin
nur« han
mad» • lif» »tkxiy *»f th»
proper* tad of Rajada,
Hrrlw* an4 Harks. ar*d
In ffWtriff th* world th*
Imcfit of ha atirvkca
No Mr ft wry. R< m » om
or Drwg» Un«d. No
OffcrMicM«« or < Mittnff
reetlllsee.
Tit« amv-cM attained In Norway by
tbe el*< tr<> therml«' proctaa fur th« fixa
tion ut atiiKephertc nitrogen In th«
form <>f nitric add. which la afterward
cvaivertwl Into calcium nitrate and
med aa a fertiliser lu place of t'hll«
saltpeter, hss been followed by the de
velopment <«f another method of fixing
atmospheric nitrogen by passing It over
heated cali'luin cartilile. Tbe pmluct
1« called cyanaiuld—In tb« market “nl-
tiolllm" and «xperlmeat allows that
when placed In tlie soil It d*cotti|>o«ee
and furnishes nitrogen to plants
At
preaent cyansuild la produced on au
Industrial scale at lldda. In Norway;
at llano d'Orta, tn Italy; at Westere
geln ami Hruhl, In Germany, and largv
plants ar* being ratabllahed al Almle-
aa. In Austria Hungary, aud at Nlag
ara Falla, In Canada.
(»uajrwMtasM to rur» Catarrh.
I «njr.
HUMnarh and Khdn»v troubUa. and all En vat»
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Mon nthd Vk « gr>«-n
A SURE CANCER CURE
Juat rw»<T«d frvsm J’ekin. Chinn safe, aura
Unfailing in I tn work*.
ar»d r*JiabU
If you rantKrt rail, writ« for aymptom Manli
and clmdar
IncLuaa 4 canta in starinp«-
CONSUMADOR ntft
The C. Gee Wo Medicine Co,
1»2H rirU M.. car. WerrMs, FaOlssS. Or.
F N U
No. 12-0»
lUMKN writing t«v ad v»rtlo»ro pl
VV
iusuiloti thia psprr
The Reason I Maia and Sall More Man'* $3 00
A. $3 50 Sh*>jo Than Any Other Manufacturer
is kK«ass I gtvs ths VWMW <hs bsahsdt sf tas most
«•»pj«t« *fg*ai»«U<m
Unlasd *cp«rta sad »AUlsd
alM*«ta»sh»rs ia Iks <as«Uy
Tbs «utaUsa W ta» InaChe«» tar stall ps»’ * tas taw,
•a« anmry 4»i*4J 1 lbs task1 ns In rvsrv depsrttasat |g
l«»tal sfLsf by th» heat ik wittb i in ths Ik« s4»»iry,
If I ;•>«..4 th»« yv»a buw . ar»ta' v W L boss:*» »hans
•/» tasda vs Sr-/<14 tbpn »rtteiaiM d «by tasv Wd taste
tasyn tt bail« sai vsar hsagar than say vthsv wtas
Mg Meti.iffc/ J’tjnatoi; fht .s.
.4»« taran Mara
f
any oritara
Uhsws f»»r •'»«•»•» Mr»ssl»rr a»f the Family
Mrta, II««y w. ta •»•»• raa. M !••• • sud < blldrr
ta M nrivar daatar« rvrrysb«».
?i<‘ <
•.
i» t' I. p«>ufftae
a»«4 , » - » wim-wd .-n tadUHu.
rMI Otase Kvstste Vend B« s«ivs4y iriui»« nsliad frin
W. L M>1 ULAS. I4l bffsrb St . trntalna. Maae.
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c
^IMüFOWfí'
C rescent
Egg-Phosphate
BÁKÍÑC POWDER
A FULL POUND 25c.
Get it from
your Grocer
The Right Way
• eleetlw«
J. M. REKVES
In Use For Over 30 Years.
Chicks must t«e kept clean either
with bens or lu a brooder. Tb Cleon
them every ilay la uol too often. Th*
heat from th* bn«Kl*r make« droppings
prieluiw foul air, aa do hms when
briMsilng chicks. Give no fw-d until
tlie clutch la at least thirty ala hours
old. They do not need It f«>e tbe yolk
»tseirlied Just before batching provides
them until that ng*
lavive them In
In AU csaes of
th* Incubator or under lien« until ready
DISTEMPER.
PINK EYE. INFLUENZA.
to give the first feed, which should t>*
COLDS, ETC,
E Two ply flannel to form th« warm
fin* gravel or sand on tbe bottom of
hover for tb* chicks.
F
Freeh air
Of All Home«, Brood Mares, Colts,
tb* cuoji or brooder.
They will »at
Stallions, is to
cluimber
G. Ixvwer amok* pip«. II.
«lull* a lot of It, and It provides Ibe
Galvanlx*d Iruu rltu «xi which tb* heat
gluard with grit to grind f«wd.
er reals
I. Warm freali air entering
On th*ir turi<u(w or in th*
rut Kt«bn*a Liquid
• are of the Y««w* Here*.
'be borer
Ccanpuund. Givalh* rrmady tuallof them. lta«ts
on
th*
b
uud
and
ff
lands
It
route
the diwans* by
Work with young horse« Intended fot
»■ t-riil«_»r th* .1 » mi • m *vma. 1». v i ■ ’ ■ f! ’ < ! r
< *>Hnaa-V*lrkIn■ Markit»».
next aeaaou’s work while you have tlm«
'* Au-Um».
A cottoli.picking mil « bine luis ticen
rhiM ran aaf*>
thia winter, llslter and stall them,
fff»d >10 flO tha
deviarvi, on lines similar to live vacuum
groom them dally aud barueaa them
or aoAt
prtMeaa clewnlng maitillM-a. by J. H
frequently. SO that they tieeom« accus
Thurman.
The v aoiuiii pr«nlu« lng ap
Special Agents Wanted
tomed to your working with them. It
I««ratua, drives by a g»»oline engine,
requires tlm* f«>r tli* young horsa to
CO.
la mounted on a wide wheel
truck
find out many things required of it In
Chemist»
and
Bact«rvologi,t»
which la drawn al»«ut tbe cottoa field
regular work
If It la Oral taught the
GOSHEN, IND.,
U. S. A.
by mule« Ki<-h sprratnr haa list feet
reel of th* halter and barueaa tber«
of hose with tbe picker auction tip at
will t«e Ira« for It to think about when
th* end
It la claimed Hint each op
It la hitched up for work. A well brok
orator esn gather 700 pounds of ami
en horse la worth much mor* than one
cotton |>er day of teu hours at a tidal
poorly br«iken.
In »ell I ng the horse
cost of fr<>m
to »3.10 psr op
that Is the first Inquiry of th« buyer.
•ration |*r day.
Malek»«
And Not
The Kind You Have Always Bought
SPOHN MEDICAL
t»e»v 90»w»e«0 quor.
an»»ed «or«« proof
Co'otoq fra«
Q
u,;rn~n.%,Ts.»u
ArtlSelal
What is CASTORIA
Ca«torta la n harmless subatltiite for (u»lnr Oil, Pare
goric, Drop« anil Soothing Syrups.
It is Pleaaant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Nurcotlo
substance. It» age is Ita giutrunlee. it destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures lllarrhu-a sial AA Inti
Colle. It relieves ’levthing Trouble*, cun ■ < <>ti*t Ipatloti
unit Flatulency. It aaainvllatea tlie Food, regulates the
Stomach and liowi-l«. giving beali by mid natural sleep.
The < hlldren's Panacci* -The Motin r’s l'rieud.
“SPOHN THEM”
al the same time
cheapest in the
end because it
wears longest
Send lor compel« cataio<uff.
Aaetteer
Th* KI nil You Have Always Bought haa borne the signa»
titre of Cha*. II. I'leU'Itcr, ami has iu-v ti inaile under Ills
iH-rMinal super*¡»ion fur over 3<* jears. Allow noons
to deceive you In this. < oiintcrfcils. Imitations unit
•• .lu»L-n*-go<Hl ” are but Ev|M-riin«-nls. nini endanger the
health Of t'UlKlrrn—Eapcriciice agnino* Eaprriuiv-nU
PORTLAND, ORE.
nf
MRRMrt.
Hurltig January and February heavy
■ulchea of stahl« mannr* may hr
placed about perennial frulta and veg*
tables The matiurs will act aa a pro
tectlou to th« plants. so * m of Ita rich
uena will aoak Into th« ai>ll and wrath
erlng will cauae the «uaiiur« to become
mild, eo that It may b« safely uant for
any of th« garden empa next aprlng.
There I» llttl« danger of aeattwrlng too
much manure In our gardens and or
-bards.
<l»v>r»*e»< Baw*r*w»«w(.
Th« farmers of the country
aur
rounding Rbr«v«port will thia y«ar
plant 'J&0 acres In pmtnuta, at th« In
etlgatlon of government officials, who
bava rvcetitly com« »«nth for the pur
poa« of testing the value of the pea
nut as a producer of On« oils Th« cot
ton seed oil mills, which are usually
idia during the spring ami summrr
months, will ba »quipped for the «a
pertinent
Baaumout Journal.
a
llnrae.
A goverumetit horae buyer gives a,«me
new j««lnt*ni on picking out a good
roadster. II* «ay« a horse that moves
steadily and takes good, long strides
la a g«»«d tv«r»e.
Never buy a horse
that takes abort, nervous atrpa or
which haa a mincing gait. Rucfa a horse
cannot stand hard work on the naid
and is always hard on hts rider or
driver. Cavalry horses In tbe crack
regiments ar*, aa a rule, particularly
galled aa tn walking.
Fee
Mere
V* keleeeiee
Milk.
The New York station say* that the
greater the attention paid to scrupul-
oua cleanllneea tn handling milk at all
atagea, tbe ahorter the time that elapaea
between the drawing, straining, and
cooling of milk, and the lower tbe tetn-
peratnre to which It la cia>i*d,
th*
greater Ita freedom from microorgan-
Ian», the longer It will retain Its nor
ma! condition, the more profitable Ita
production will be. and the more whole
*>«tue w Hi It be for old aud yuung.
WORK SHOES
Tough stock, heavy soles, solid conn-
teas, double leather
• nd hlgh-jjr-v.l* wrvfkmsn.hip ar* whet
last longer than any other kind.
Farmers, miners, lumbermen, mechanics sad all «-I----- r
workmen can gvt double the wear out of
MAYER WORK SHOES
They sre honestly made-solid through
and through. T hey are • built on honor. ” T heir
strength and wearing qualities cannot be equalled
To be sure you are getting the genuine,
for the Mayer Trade Mark on the »ole.
Your dealer will supply you; if not, write to
PltF.f. -If you will arnd ua the
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paid. « beautiful pirtur« of (.»orffr
Wa Mao mak» Hooorbtlf Shoea,
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bbase's and
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F. MAYER BOOT
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SHOE CO.
MILWAUKEE. WISCONSIN