Heppner times. (Heppner, Or.) 1???-1912, December 17, 1903, Image 3

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    'Scrofula
Makes its presence known
by many signs, glandular
tumors, bunches in the neck,
cutaneous eruptions, in
flamed eyelids, sore ears,
catarrh and wasting diseases.
Hood's Sar sap arill a
Effects permanent cures.
A Father at 82.
Th Mnriil of IViM'tpil, who, al
though ho linn mn rnnrriitd three
tlmcH, luiM hithorto Imtii rlilltllcHU, ling
coma a futhor at the hjjw ( 83. lie
marlrod hl third wife, a daughter of
llonry Twining, of Halifax, Nova Sco
tla, at tho Ix-ginnliiir of tho ycur. She
In 22 year of k. Tho child, who U
a hoy, will lnher.it tho title, hut com-
arativ(dy littlo cImc, nt generation;
ol tho faintly having aquundorcd. the
eirtate.
For bronchial truuMen trr J'lao'a Cura
lor Coiiaiiiiiiitmii. It I a good rough
iiiauiuiiiB, a i uniKKiHiK, jmne la centa.
Tha Practical Side of It.
"Fathi-r, have you read my odo 'To
tho Tint'?' " ankod tho youthful poet.
"No, Johu, I haven't," wan tho old
iiiait'a reply, "Hut you Juitt take thia
here ax an cut down a few of mo.
The pinea aro owln' me ahout ten cords
0 woodl
DON'T TAKQ A TOKTUNB.
Pay
Small Pricaa an4 Easy Tartni of
meat oo th Cholceat Orgaaa.
Very moderate outlay will bring big
return in organ valuea at Klleri 1'inno
JIoiiHfl. Wo make a ain-dally of aup'
plying the U-at ami only the very Ixittt
at the loweat orieea obtainuhle any
where. Ilurdette, Kimball, Crown and
l'ttctdc Queen orcana in all atylea.
Church, arlor and iiunocam:i. 1'rieea
an low an $40 will buy a handHomu l'a
ciflt; Queen organ, cabinet style, hand
comely curved, with plate glum mirror
and elegant flnUlt throughout. Other
price kl5, $ts:i, $05, 1U and 7H
Kvery inntrument fully guarantee! by
iih. Write for catalogues and all furtl
er information demred. Kilers l'iann
Houae, No. 351 Wanhiiigton street,
corner Park, Portland, Oregon
Fraa Bank Note.
In order to advertise it gooda a Ger
man Ann Ih ewloning a bank note of
the value of 10 "billing" in one of iv
cry 600 balea of wool mutt out.
An Initanc of Growth.
It ia a pleaaure, in thia day of great
ImiuHtnal roiobinationa, to note an
inalanre where an Indeiiendent concern
baa attained to mammoth proportion!,
and baa grown ateadily but mirely for
yeara from a amall beginning Into the
ful Ineaa of the prenent time. Such an
iiiHtitution ia cited in tho wed buaineHM
of I. M. Ferry & Co., who for nearly
half a century have gone forward each
year, coiiHtnntly adding new customer)
and retaining all its old onea. until it
ia toduy the aourco of wed aupply from
which tho great cropa of thia country
ftpring. Seed houaea have come and
gone aoino mirvived and flourished for
yeara, but finally auccuml)ed for one
reaaon or another while Ferry'a kept
growing all the time. Thoiiaunda of
farmera, gardenera and flower groweia
look to them ycur after year for the
aeeda from which the prMierity of
their fielda and gardena ia to grow, and
tho fact that they are never diaur
pointed in Ferry's secda la the secret
of tho wonderful expimaioii of thia ihiii
ular firm. ' You can buy their needs' in
every city, town or hamlet of thia land,
and you are always certain that they
are freidi. true to name and mire to
grow. Their 1SI04 Seed Annual, a val
liable guide in the aelection of the
proper aeeda to plant, will be sent free
to all readers of thia paper who apply
to D. M. Ferry & Co., lietroit, Mich.
Too Much Argument.
Pur's a good deal in argyment, but
it can alao be overdone. As long aa
Uncle Mows believed in sulphur and
brimstone he let my rabbagea strictly
alone. When I bad argyed him into
belicvin' dat no sich place exiated he
cleaned out my truck putch in one
night.
Death to Convicts.
Since 1852 more than 2(1,000 con
victs have leen sent to French Guiana,
of whom H4 per cent died of diacaac,
hardahip and inaulllcicnt food.
K. I Imtton A Co., are about to
publish "Canada lu the Twentieth Cen
tury," by A. C. Uradlcy, author of
"Flutit Willi France for North America."
A gift hook that contains calendars
of every mouth lu the year 1001 and
IIH.", Inclusive, la an tiutiaunl volume
published by tho Grafton I'reaa, New
York.
J-orado Taft's "History of American
Sculpture" will be the first volume
to appear In Professor Van Dyke's
aeries to he known as "Tho History
of American Art"
lirlvlng all sorts of horses with all
kinds of vehicles Is the content of
"Driving," an elaborately Illustrated
and complete volume written by F.
M. Ware, who la an authority.
Colonel George It. McClellan, the
newly elected mayor of New York city,
ha written a book entitled "Tho Ull
gurehy of Venice," which Is to be pub
lished next spring by Houghton, Mllllln
Co.
The Klnncys, Illustrators of "The
Thrall of llf the Lucky," have under
taken a scries of paintings for a story
which A. 0. McClurg & Co. will "star"
lu tho spring, It la promised that
the pictures, which will be reproduced
In full color, will surpass anything
yet attempted In the Illustration of
Ilct Ion.
A new book by Bishop Spalding Is
always an Interesting event. A. C
McClurg & Co., announce "Glimpsei
of Truth." comprising a large number
of the bishop's "aphorism" on life
and conduct, w hich distinguish his ad
dresses and writing. A new photo
gravure portrait faces the volume as a
frontispiece.
The Opening of the Mississippi: A
Struggle for Supremacy In the Ameri
can Interior," will bo the title of Pro
feasor Frederic A. Ogg's new book,
originally announced as "The Explora
tlon of the MIssIsnlppl" It deals with
the history of tho region drained by
the jrreat river as well as with that
of the river Itself.
The Interesting announcement conies
from Loudon that Israel Zaugwlll, the
author of "The Grey Wig," "The Man
tie of Klljah" and "Children of the
Ghetto" la enaaired to bo married.
Miss Edith Ayrtoun, tha daughter of
Professor W. E. Ayrtoun. one of the
best known electrical engineers and
inventors in hugiumi, Is tho young
lady who Is to become Mrs. Zaugwlll.
Miss Fannie Merritt Farmer, the
well known author of "The Itnstun
looking wcuooi hook, nas written an
Important new book entitled "Food and
Cookery for tho Sick and Convales
cent," which Is designed to meet the
nees of the trained nurae, the mother
or or anyone having the care of the
sick. The work la the result of years
of study along the lines of food and
feeding, ami It will Include a great
deal of Important Information In ad
dltlon to hundreds of recipes,
lows which edge tne bnnka, snd her
sometimes the oodurnte heart of the
lumber mlmon will nlent and he may
look with favoring tthinee lit a well-
flung "yellow lege" r a "dusty mil-
1t" or "fulry."
On of the very le.t salmon rivers
of the Island la the Hnre river, away
np on tho extreme northeastern apex
of the Island, flowing Into Hare loy.
To reach this stream It Is necessary to
take camp outfit and proceed from the
railway terminus at liurut bay by
coasting steamer as far us Tilt Cove
copper mine, A small stcisin tug car
rying mnlls la sometimes available
whereby to cross White bay and to
proceed within easy reach of the at
tractive river. The little boat huga the
rugged coast Hue and often threads a
pathway through an archipelago of In
teresting Islands. Good caribou hunt
ing can also 1m had on the neighbor
ing plains and as the Newfoundland
der season opens July 15 a fishing
party may never be without venison.
Home fifty miles from the city of St
John's Is the noted Snlmonler, which
is the homo of a sinnll but gamy sal
mon. Around the banks of this stream
stretches a fine country, where wil
low grouse may be shot In season and
where an occasional snipe marsh Is
round embowered In a dark evergreen
forest.
One of the beat known as well a
the largest river of the Island Is the
Exploits, falling Into an arm of the
Great Notre Dame bay. It has a source
In Ited Indian lake and thence pur
sues Its course through steep rock
gorges and winds away through good
carlltou country and past some excel
lent timber lands to the sea.
ADMIRAL SCHLEY
ENDORSES PERUNA
Pe-ru-na Drug: Co., Columbus, Ohio:
Gentlemen "I can cheerfully say that Mrs. Schley
has taken Pe-ru-na and I believe with good effect." W.
S. SCHLEY, Washington. D. C.
ADMIRAL SCHLEY, one of the foremost
WHAT 80ME P08TMEN Da
notable heroes ol the nineteenth century.
A name that startles terror in the heart of every
Spaniard. A man of steady nerve, clear head,
undaunted courage and prompt decision.
Approached by a friend recently, his opinion
was asked as to the efficacy of Peruiia, the
national catarrh remedy. Without the slight
est hesitation he gave this remedy his endorse
ment. It appeared on later conversation that
Peruna has been used in his family, where it is
a favorite remedy,
Such endorsements serve to indicate the
wonderful hold that Peruna has upon the minds
of the American people. It is out of the ques
tion that so great ana iamous a man as Ad
miral Schley could have any other reason for
giving nis endorsement to reruna than his
positive conviction that the remedy is all that
he says it is.
The fact is that Peruna has overcome all op
position and has won its way to the hearts of
the people. , The natural timidity which so
many people have felt about giving endorse
ment to any remedy is giving way. Gratitude
and a desire to help others has inspired thous
ands of people to give public testimonials for
Peruna who heretofore would not have con
sented to such publicity.
Never before in the annals of medicine has
it happened that so many men of national and
international reputation have been willing to
give unqualified and public endorsements to a
proprietary remedy. No amount of advertis
ing could have accomplished such a result.
Peruna has won on its own merits. Peruna
cures catarrh of whatever phase or location in
the human body. That is why it receives so
many notable and unique endorsements.
Address The Peruna Drug Manufacturing
Co., Columbus, Ohio, for-free literature on
catarrh.
8 PORT IN NEWFOUNDLAND.
Lonq Hair
"About yesr ago my hair wt
coming out very fast, to I bought
a bottle of Ayer's Hsir Vigor. It
stopped the falling and made my
hair grow very rapidly, until now It
Is 45 inches in length." Mrs. A.
Boydston, Atchison, Kans.
There's another hunger
than that of the stomach.
Hair hunger, for Instance.
Hungry hair needs food,
needs hair vigor Ayer's.
This Is why we say that
Ayer's Hair Vigor always
restores color, and makes
the hair grow long and
heavy, h.nimu. ah tnwiiu.
If your (Iriigirliit cannot mimily ynu,
land u on iloil.r and w. will eipr.u
jrnti a tmttla. lit mr. .nil clva th. nm.
Of jour MurMI .iprnM r.mc. AiMrmn,
J, C. A VF.H CO., Ixjw.1I, Mm.
Many I'lctnreaqua Btreama and Lakca
Interior of l.lHml.
Along the Newfoundland const sal
mon begin to irens lu towiinl the fronh
shut eiiriy hi uii nioiiiu or June, wiys
tho Halifax Chronicle. They follow
the enormous schools of thnt curious
fish, tho en pi In, which frequently
crowd Into tlio Miorc lu mich vnst
iiuiiiIhts for purposes of breeding thnt
toim of them nre often picked up denJ
ami us.'d for ftrillizing tho soil. There
nre several Inter runs, depending ul-
togethcr on the stnte of water. Most
of the rivers, being short, rendlly run
off In n dry season. Then the llsh will
hung about the cMuiuIi'h until the ar
rlvnl of a freshet which Invsrhibly I in
pels them up strenm. In moxt of the
CNtunrles sen trout enn bo taken with
the fly rendlly, but salmon will rise
only In the strenms.
There nre no liner salmon strrnnm
nnywucro thnu those In Newfoundland.
Although they have suffered In the
past by the deplorable greed and lust
of killing by the Improvident class of
poaching fishermen. It Is pleasant to
know that, especially lu the many fine
streams of the western shore, the num
ber of llsh are of late years steadily
Increasing. 1 letter preservation will
doubtless continue to Improve tho
fishery.
Unlike tho numerous strenms of
New Ilrunswlck nnd Quebec, which nre
nil leased, the rivers here are free and
open to nil comers. The first rod holds
possesion that Is tho rule of the
river. A cninp mny be occupied Just
ss long ns the owner chooses to re
main.
The magnificent I lumber, pursuing
a course turougii t lie immense lake
known ns Deer pond and lapping tho
base of precipitous cliffs, affords glimp
ses of enclinntlng nnd often noble
scenery from the windows of the rail
way carriage. Although It hns ninny
n Ilkely-looklng pool tenanted by lnrgo
salmon It Is of no use for the angler
to waste lime with them, ns for rea
sons not determined thu Ilumber fish
steadily refuse to take tho fly. ln this
respect this noble river offers a singu
lar exception to the general rulo In
Newfoundland, ns In every other sal
mon stream fnu run fish will tnke tho
fly with a rush thnt Is often tigerlike
In Its llerceness. Along tho west branch
of tho llumbcr, from Iilg falls to Juno
tlou brook, there Is, however, a suc
cession of nioBt charming salmon pools
known collectively as "The Willow
Steady," from the uumbor of wild w II-
Dutle. of Latter Carrlera to tba Rnral
IU(rlcta.
Strango demands, that are for tho
most port unknown to the general pub
lic, are quite commonly made upon
plistnicn, this being especially the case
lu rural districts, says Tlt-Blts.
However widely education may have
spread there are huudreds pf postmen
who, every working day of their lives,
are asked to read aloud for the recipi
ents the letters that these same post
men have delivered. A postman In the
North Kldlng of Yorkshire assured the
present writer that one really extensive
and prosperous farmer on bis round reg
ularly paid him a penny each for read
ing aloud the letters delivered. And
In hundreds of cases the woman re
cipient will appeal to the postman to do
the reading, alleging that her eyesight
Is defective and that her spectacles
are mislaid or broken.
The postman referred to above had,
too, many records of strange questions
put to him. One of the commonest of
these is: "Are there any mourning
stamps to go with black-edged paper
and envelopes?" Another question of
the same kind deals with "wedding
stamps." It Is quite common, In the
case of country gentlemen writing to
old servants, for the envelope to bear
tho direction: "Will Mr. , the post
man, kindly rend the Inclosed to the
addressee, who Is unable to read or
write?" The writer has spoken to post
men, wins during long periods, have
regularly earned tips by following such
directions.
One of the commonest happenings ns
regards nil post men Is for some man
or woman g nirally a lodger, to Inter
cept them and say, "Do not deliver any
letters nddressed to me except "Into
my own hand; my landlady regularly
steams open my letters." Of course,
all thnt the postman can do Is to ad
vise the person to get a reliable address
or landlady. And the opinion Is con
stantly Itclng nsked of the Loudon
postman ns to whether envelopes, pro
duced for his Inspection, have not been
tnmicred with.
Ask Your Druggist for Free Pe-ru-na Almanac for 1904
Brave and Brainy.
"The man I marry must beVboth
brave and brainy."
"When we were out sailing and up
set I saved you from a watery grave."
"That was brave, I admit, but it was
not brainy."
"Yes, it was. I upset the boat on
purpose."
Voth.r
111 flnrt Vrt. WlnirtoWt Soothlni
leetblDg huuu.
Syrup th beat remedj to dm lor tiielr children
Ui.
Eudoxus.
Eudoxus, born 406 B. C, was the
first man known to history to explain
planetary motion and to make a map of
the heavens with the planets and fixed
stars marked.
Preach! eg and Practice.
Ppellbinder Yes, my friends, eter
nal vigilance is the price of liberty.
Be on your guard. A word to the wise
is sufficient.
Voice (from the audience) Then
you must take ns for gol darn fools!
You have been talking for an hour and
a half.
riT0 Pmrnanentif cured. iTofltaornerrotisneai
II 10 afWflratday'suw.tfDr.Kllne'BGreatNt'rv.
Rwtorrr. snd for FreeS2 trial boitle.ndtre.tlM.
IH.KH. Kline, Ltd . W Arcb Bt . fblladtlphia, f
Your Liver
Is it acting well? Bowels
regular? Digestion good? II
not, remember Ayer's Pills.
The kind you have known all
yOUr Hie. J.C.AyerOo.,:Uw.U,
la Worldly doodi.
"It isn't every man that knows
when he is .well off.'
"No; but lots of us know that we
are not." Brooklyn Life.
USE 1 EffldJ
OF BAD) LOOK)
llllhard Mntle K ay.
The occasional player at billiards
who at a particular'. time registers a
big brenk and is correspondingly elat
ed may be chastened In his joy when
he learns thnt the feat has been aided
by a fake. In the billiard table trade
tho table thnt Is to be played on at
so much a time by miscellaneous tyros
s made so "easy In the pockets" that
It will not only persuade the Inexpert
that they are fast scorers, but will
brlug the games to a rapid conclusion.
Were the Inexpert to play on match
tables with regulation pockets their
Dlgglesiiuu und Ouwsoulnn strokes
would not prove so easily profitable
The tlrst question put by the maker
who supplies "trado tables'' when he
gets the order Is, "What class of play
ers do you want the table for?" nnd
ho manipulates the board supplied, It
Is alleged, according to the answer.
OLD SORES, ULCERS, ABSCESSES
The best evidence of ia bad condition of the blood and unhealthy 6tate of
the system, is an old festering sore, running nicer, or abscess. They show
Ike bodily impurities are not passing out through the proper channels, but
are left in the system to clog and poison the blood. So thoroughly does
the poison permeate the system that every little scratch, cut or bruise
inflames and festers. Everything about an old sore or ulcer suggests disease.
They affect the general health, they
require constant attention, and are a
source of anxiety and trouble all the
time, and in some cases highly offen
sive. There is danger, too, of these -
places becoming cancerous if not
treated promptly and in the right
way. Washes, salves and oi ntments
are good for external aise, but they
can't stop the discharge or change
the condition of .the blood, and for
this reason the sore never heals permanently.
Not until the blood is purged or
impurities and the system cleansed
of all harmful substances should the
ulcer heal, or the effect upon the sys
tem might prove disastrous. S.S. S.
goes into the circulation and searches
out and removes the cause of the
old sore and invigorates and builds
up the polluted, sluggish blood
again, and as the poisonous matter
is driven from the system the sore
begins to heal, new flesh forms and
the place is soon covered over with
fresh skin and the sore is gone for all time. Where the constitution li
debilitated from the effects of chronic sores, ulcers, abscesses, carbuncles,
boils or other severe skin eruptions, S. S. S.
will build it up again and stimulate and
strengthen all parts of the system. S. S. S.
contains no strong minerals, but is guaran
teed entirely vegetable. It is unequaled as
a Blood Purifier and invigorating tonic.
Do not depend upon local remedies alone.'
Get vour blood right, and as it forces out
the poison the sore must heal, because nothing is left in the system for
it to feed upon. Write US should you desire medical advice, which is given
without ciarge. VIE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO$ ATLANTA, CAm
Want your moustache or beard
a beautiful brown or rich black? Use
BUCKINGHAM'S DYE
rrrrr r. or paron rar m. t. hall co , was urn, w.
Perrins Pile Specific
The INTERNAL REMEDY
No Case Exists it Will Not Cor
Wood Fw, Draff Haw run by steam or rano-
line engine, also the latest In iw mill ma
chinery, stump pullers, wull trilling luachin
ery, etc., etc.
Write tor our Deed.
REIERSON MACHINERY CO.
' Foot of Morrison Street
Portland Oregon
Ilirda Change Their Nature.
The fact thnt day birds become not:
turnal at migration time, uttering notes
lined on no other occaaloti lu the year,
that they fly at a speed beyond their
ordinary powers, and at height, be
yond their ordinary haunts, leads lr.
(latlie to believe that they posne In
their powers of flight and soaring some
principle not employed on any other
occaKlon and hitherto not taken Into
account by naturullHts.
Literal y Appreciation.
"Are you fond of poetry T' asked
the young man with curly Lair.
"Yes," answered MIhs Cayenne, "po
etry has uouo a great deal to make
life easier. It gives people an oppor
tunity to uso quotations limtend of
being original and tiresome." Wash
ington Star.
- Ijong I .Ire the Cook.
we reflect a goou poet; we rercr
enco a good cook. Life.
is
The average political complexion
seldom more thnu whitewash deep.
When a man Is his own worst enemy
he is apt to love his enemies.
FBOM OAXT Or THE LEO TO AXTKLZ
A SOUS BOBS.
New Caatle, Fa., July 29, 1S03.
Thraa yeara atro a common boil ap
pearedonthecalf of my limb. Not yield
ing; to atmpla home remediea.I consulted,
a, phyeiclan, who prescribed a poultice.
Sax aeed, aacpuaaaly. By eome fearful
tniataka I waa aire a eorroaive subli
mate, and after havtnr it on for a few
mlnutea I could endure tha pala no
longer, ao took off tha application and
found that Tuy limb from the calf to the
) ankle T-rae In aa awful condition. I lm-mediat-ly
Bent for another phyaician,
wto till ma I had been poisoned. My
lin-b f.om t te calf to the ankle waa one
aolid InflaruBd aore. I waa adrieed to
bavin S. t. 8., and improved rapidly
under ita nae, bnt about thia time I bad
aa attack of typhoid fever, and thia Bat
tled in the original aore. Thia, of oonrae,
canaed a back aet, but having; confidence
in tha ability of S. 8. 8., I began it agaia
e aoon aa I waa over the fever, and to
make a long; atory abort, waa completely
and permanently cured. Two yeara have
elapsed, and I hsrve ne ar bad a retnrn of
the trouble, URS. K. A. DUFFY,
14 W. Washington St.
ALCOHOL, OPIUM,
TOBACCO USING.
VRTTE FOR ILLUSTRATE) CATALOGUE
First ui Koalpnerr Sis., Portland, Ore
Tckpbaac, Hsia 394.
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Dr. C. Gee Wo
TONDERFUL
HOME
TREATMENT
Thia wonderful Chi-
doctor la called
fn-aU bet-ftu hm run
people without open
lion mat ar ntvri
to dtx llm rur
thoM wonderful
nn faffrh. roots, nutin,
barks and venrtabli-fl
that ar ntirly uiv
known to medical act-
eno In thia country, Ttirnuicti the da of
thorn barmlem rvmedlea ih fannnia doctor
knowi the actloa of over auo difft-rent rem
rdiea, which he urreiMrtiUy tinea t different
diaeaae. He guarantee to cur cattarh, asth
ma, lurtf , throat, rheumatism, nervousness,
sttimarh, liver, kidneys, etc.; has hundreds of
testimonial. l'hari(e moderate. U nl
see httn. rattema out of the cliy writs for
Hanks and rtmilar. Mend maiuo. CU.NHL L
1AI1(J. KKKK. ALLKfa.ftd
The C Gee Wo Chinese Medicine Co.
Oreg-ait.
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At'lirN writing taadvertleeraplraae
meallna this papar. I
Biliousness
"lhave need your valuable CAM'A
ItlviM and Ond them perlrct. CoulUu't do
ithmit ttirm. 1 have ua-d them for some time
(orlndiKestlon and blhoiiNnraa soil am no coin-
r li'lely cured. Itivunimi-nd them, to every one.
nce tried, you will never be without tlivm In
lUe family. Euw. A. Mami, Albany, N. V.
ft i M CATHARTIC
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Quud. Jtever air ken, V akn. or Urn. Hit. kx. 6bc.
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PRUSSIAN STOCK FOOD
The Arret Condltlonrr and Stock Patteaer. MORSI'S de
More Work on Um f'red. COWS give More and KKber
Milk. MOOS t atten Qukkrr If given thia I ood.
Packaga, 60a and $1.00.
MtREI riGH ti HOW () roR HTl'NTr.D CALVES,
rat'asisn K minor Co.. Kt. Paul, Minn.
C.KNTt.KHKH : t Imve bn frrdliiK yor ParKiiN Stock Fooo to mf
thnroughl-rrd swlnr. It ft-lvre them an atiM-titr, and mukrs the Iiige
grow. 1 also tried It On stunted calvre with smi.leriorr rr.nl t.
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Send for Special Circular
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Sanders Disk Plow
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live your or-ler htr a I'l'k I'Imw l sure to (
amine the Harulera. ruf salo by the old rU.
abie bouse ul
Mitchen.Lewis & Staver Co..
fORTLAND, - - - OKi:ao.N
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