ef
.... I'i
Rheumatism
Docs not let. go of you
when you apply lotions or
liniments. It simply loosens
its hold for a while. Why?
Because to get rid of it you
must correct the acid con
dition of the blood on which
It depends. Hood's Sara
parilla has cured thousands.
WIZARDS OF THE P08TOFFICE.
Snja of Fuelnn. .
Doctor IIoliiH, sluicing the mwlwnto
(bwln-s of tlw cnirtwitl man, thn (k.
acrllMw (with toiiKiin In check) hi cou-
c(ill(iii of un mlitiiiil houso:
Little I sk; my wants sre fuw;
1 only wish a lint of Klmiit,
(A trrj t'lsln brown tone will do),
Jimt l run y mil my own;
Anil cln it hum! U such a on,
la yoinlrr sired that fronts tin inn. 1
Olio In ri'iiilinU'd of tho aiitownt'i
Kiitln Irony on the Htnijilo Joy of po
m tiMlon by thi story from tlw Chlcafc-o
1'oKt:
"When wo were IK-," rortinrkiHl
lh iroHTim limn, "we looked tor
wunl to t1n 1 lino whin we could have
a slimmer honiiv"
"Well,"
"Well, wlwn we got rich pnoiifc'h to
have orw, we didn't like- Kuliitf to tho
same pliico every huiiiiikt, Umhiikc It
whs nionotoiniN, ii ml we looked for
wuril to tho time when wo (xiuhl luivo
u iiii Her for variety,"
".
"We Kit niiother, mul then we ImvtiiI
to li'iiit fr m winter place, ko Unit we
j woulilii't hiu'e to be to liuieh In tlw bltf
house III Ilia fit'.
"1 H'.'
"Well, we lmve them nil now."
"Ami ure yon happy?"
"I Niiiiie no, ' At hunt 1 siippo
my wife In, Klie keep them nil khtit tip
They Work Out Tough I'usxl la
fcctlv Addressee.
Tho Ht it IT of men In the New York
tlottohMco who rt culleU tllioil to gwn
out defoetlvo Hdilri-NMei are wonderful
ly Ntircvaitful at their brulii-lurturliiii
tusk.
Olio nlmellt llllnileij person nddremted
letter '".'.UUi ItroitfliltlH" li ml It wim
tironiptly ilellvered to 'i.'li'l Hroadwiiy,
to correct Bililrcs. Not Ioiik Hko O.
A. Meiitfer, the chief of t lit "jjood
gueswrs" In tho New York oillcc,
struck a letter mulled from a town In
Italy, nddreKNi'd In vile hiiwlwrlllnic lo
"Vllicen.ii Mnrclipsn, llurpoll llurliliul,
Hpllnl Ciirutln."
Ailylnj: tho phoiielle method, ho and ciiil uinM of her time In ICuroj
quickly w rote In red Ink Ht tho ImiI- I but she known she bus them."
tout of the iuveloie, "Qunriintlno Hta
tlon tlloKiltal), llotTiiian Inland." The
next duy tho letter was placed In the
hand of thi Immigrant for whom It
was Intended.
Tho Italian, Itussliin, Hiinitnrlnn and
Greek mulls brlnit moNt of the "blind"
ddreioteii, which are worked out pho
netically. A few recent eiainpleg of
tho orlKluuli, with tho translations by
the postal experts are:
"HlrlanoHlrt, Tomsvllle" flarah Ann
Street, Tompklimvllle.
"MerryoiiH" Motteawan, N. Y.
"Ntochliichlstoinmo" -Eust ttliiK
ton. N. Y.
"K(H-cople" Scotch Halus.
Under the name of one sdclresa ap
peared the following: "Ohalpll Ton
inllcan." After some atudy the "inicss
r" wrote serosa tho envelop "Care J.
rierjKint Morgan," and the letter wss
duly delivered to an Oriental In the
Onancler'a employ.
A toucher problem wss presented by
thla: "Hop I,ee, 4 10 Colock. Compllce.
Texna." Look and hard atudy led to
the roncltiKlnii that the correct rending
ahotild be "Hop I-e, Kurt Hancock.
Camp Klce, Teiaa." The letter wai
cut there and Hop got It.
A letter addretmed to "Mr. Frederh k
A. Swift,' with the Initial "I" beneath
It, waa lent to Ixiwcll, Miki, ll In
tended deatlnatlnn.
UinL'8 FIQHT WITH ALLIGATOR.
Kentucky Han's Duty.
Jamboren. Ky., AugUKt 29 (Special)
After atifferltiK for yeara with pain
In the back Mr, J. M. Coleman, a won
known cltlncn of thla place, haa found
a complete cure In Dodo a Kidney
I'llla. Knowing how general thla ilia
eaae la all over the country, Mr. Cole
man feela It la hla duty to make hla
experience public fur the bcneOt of
other aufTerera.
"I want to recommend Dodd'a Kid
ney Pills to everybody who has pain
In the back," Mr, Coleman s&y. "I
suffered for yeara with my back. 1
uaed Dodd'a Kidney Pills and I have
not felt a pain alnce. My little girl
too complained of her back and she
uaed about half a box of Dodd's Kid
ney Pills and she Is sound and well."
Ilackache Is Kidney Ache. Dodd's
Kidney Pills are a sure cure for all
Kidney Aches, Including Rheumatism.
Apt Irf-Mona.
Little Johnnie," the fiVtltlimcly
bright boy of the dally prexs. Is more
often rudt ttiiin witty In his convents
lions with older folk. When be la po
lite aa well as witty, as In hla latent
lilt which hi lloawell baa recorded, be
I a very delightful boy.
"Well, Johnnie, how are ym getting
on with your French?" anked uncle.
"Oh, very wi ll, uncle. We transliite
nice, seiiKlblo things now, like 'My um le
never allow my blrtlnluy to go by
without giving me a prcwiit,' or it la
certain that my uncle will give me
aoinethlng splendid thla time,'"
(loverniueiit lliln-tora panned upon
rl.ir.H.lll'.i live anlinitla hint year at a
coat of a little more than 1 rent each.
Uneiperted H.ppn.
"The coffee that my mother used to
make," began the young huahand, as
he slowly sipped the steaming bever
age, "was"
"Oh, of coump," Interrupted the
bride of a week who hud not read
comic Journals In vain, "It was the
Corrected. Willie Feeble The
borne was goln Teacher Don't
forgot your g, Willie. Willie Peebles
Gee, the horse was goln . Fuck.
Prepared. "Bedad, the niit automo
bobollirt who runs over me will be lor
ry for It, Ol'll bet yex." "WbyT
"Ol've a can av nitroglycerin In lvery
pocket" Life.
Local Oracle Know f Iiook o"
niankahlre? Ay, I dare says I knows
'lui belter than any one lu these parts.
Woy, my darter married one o' 'la sta
ble 'and." Bcraps.
"It serves hr good and right" "How
now'" "Bhe became engaged on a Fri
day and married on the 13th." "Well?"
"Well, now she can't get a divorce!'
New York Evening Hun.
Khe Ko you think that men are
smarter than women, do you? He
Koine men, but not all. She Well,
what men are smarter? He-Old bach
elors. Illuatrated lilt.
"What do you put on your face after
shaving?" aaked the man who smelhd
of bay rum. "Court plaster, uaually,"
replied the nervous chap, gloomily.
OliK.innaU Commercial Tribune.
"Does your little girl know bow to
eiK'll?" "Oh, dear no. That's so ple
beian, and we expect her to marry a
man who Is rich enough to let ber
have an amanuensis." Chicago Post
"Have you heard about the latest In
surance company?" "No; wbat la It?"
"Why, It's one that promises to pay ali
mony to both parties In cane the mar
riage proves a failure." Detroit Free
Pro.
Miss Vane Some one told me to-day
that I was the handsomest girl In our
street Mint SpelU Ob, that's not In
curable! Miss Vane Wbat do you
moan? Miss Spelts Your bablt of
talking to yourself!
Baxter We had some fine music at
the concert laat nlgbt Caxton I
thought you didn't enjoy high-class
music. Baxter Ob, I didn't enjoy It;
that's why I know It must have been
high class. Boston Transcript
Augustus (no longer the youthful)
Well, there's one comfort; they say at
40 a man Is either a fool or a pbysl
dan. Angelina (nearly swallowing a
yawn) And are you a physician, then?
Augustus No. Angelina Oh!
Used to It Tommy was visiting a
neighbor's. At dinner the boatcss apol
Tr anph Come After Thrilling En
counter with Mlulity Huurlan.
A frail, aU-nder girl. Mix Nelson,
one line night early in April, Hto:;.
nat ojiietly beside her Mother. From
the next room where the two little
children bad been left playing came a
atrange grating sound. The older sis
ter stepped to the loor between the
two apartment, only to turn pale with
dismay and horror, for there, faat
saleep on the bearth rujr, lay the lit
tle brother and slater, and crawling
sllwly acrosa the floor toward them
a great allmy alligator, evidently at
tracted to the bouse by the bope of
young kittens or popple, wriggled and
writhed, lis wicked, stony eyes, grim
with baleful light, were fixed on the
unconscious babies, and the wide
Jaws, open and ponderous, dripped
with a - foam of eager, unsatlatled
greed. Frantically calling to the dog
outside the front door to enter and
help ber, the brave girl caught up the
large lamp that stood junt within the
mot lier' a room, ami burled It full at
the horrible, gaping Jawa. Then, leap
ing aside to cacape the furious on
slaught thus brought upon herself, she
stooped quick as thought, and toaaed
upon the high bed lu the corner the
suddenly rouaed and frightened chil
dren. She turned from tills task to
find that the Infuriated alligator, di
verted from Its original purpose and
confused by the unexpected attitck,
bad dashed straight through the open
door and made Its way to the bedside
of the helpless, terrified mother. With
out a second's hesitation the devoted
daughter rushed to her aid.
A shovel full of hot coals from the
glowing fire thrown directly against
the vicious eyea of the angry creature
only served to strengthen and Intensify
bis fury. Apparently hla entire will
wa now bent upon the destruction of
the helpless woman on the bed. The
awful, anapplng Jawa were within a
fair fet of her body wheji the desper
ate Alice, returned from the kitchen
with a atout ax that had Just recurred
to ber memory, sank It to the helve in
the thick neck. Narrowly escaping se
vere injury In the death-struggle that
followed, all but fainting with nerv
ousness and conflicting emotions, the
brave girl followed thla blow by oth
ers no less telling and doughty. When
the still quivering, but no longer mur
deroua, creature had been reduced to
absolute impotence the entire house
looked aa though It had been wrecked
by vandals, and the weary conqueror
found herself suffering from many
bruises. Woman's Home Companion
Avers
beat ever."
No, my dear." continued hubby, "It ;0glred to bim because the table linen
was on the hum. I never drank any
(vpial to this."
Whereupon ber wlfeleta promptly
fuliited.
mini in i in M 'I
JJK'imi'I.iX'J.Ltrrl
tuati Hit aa uu uui.
In II
'
a, I mi4 UimnI.
,ia hv ttntrifi.u
Vnwrlttfln Colonial HUtory.
The captain of the Mayflower bad
given onl.-r to reverse the engine and
swing Into jairt
Plymouth rock was nenr at hand
"Why do you plan to bind here?"
asked William Bradford, with some
acerbity.
"Why," reNinded the captain, In
great dlNguat at the other's Ignorance,
"If we didn't how would poultry-breeders
ever get a mime for their big 'dom
liicckcr' chickens?"
Ko humiliated was he by this reply
(hat Mr. Bradford forgot for two hours
to electioneer for the governorship.
Baltimore American.
Th van! riMiiuie of servants employed
by the late Qui'cn Victoria are being
ciirefiilly reduced lu number by Kinu
K.lward VII.
SLEEPING
VOLCANOES
XV', . ,,' t
You know the medicine that
makes pure, rich blood
Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Your
mother, grandmother, all your
folks, used It. They trusted
Sarsaparilla
H. Their doctors trusted It.
Your doctor trusts It. Then
trust it yourself. There is
health and strength in it.
" I m1fm4 tTrtt1y from hvllrMtlaa s4
tnln blood. 1 ftmrtd tin r.ll.f until 1 took
-Tr Hr.p.rill. jroat txHtin pnoa
MmUy enrrd nxi."
M M. F. R. H A T, Ht. XIko, J. T.
f1JtMHti. J.f iTluro
AIMniyyt.'.. tvwll M.
11 IOC I
POSITIONS GUARANTEED.
tA.nno forfeit placed with Nstional Bank lo
m (rKd n7 lalUir on oar part. Catalogue
free. Writ today.
Boutel Bualnotm
faeaflia, Wat
Collogo
Columbia
Collegiate, Prepara
tory, Commercial and
University G"de
Boarding echoed for young men and boys.
Box 322 I'aivcrsity Park Statioa, Portlaad. Ore.
Apply lor Catalofua.
Rich Blood
Ayer s Pills are gently laxative.
They greatly aid i.ie Sarsaparilla.
j BUY . .
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1. - - ft :(M ' IV'
A Centle Reminder.
"After all," mimed the shiftleas indi
vidutil as he proceeded to occupy the
only rockine rltair in the room, "there's
no place like home."
You hare said it," replied the wife
of his liosorn, who waa enquired in half-
soliiig his other pair of trotinerH, "but
th.nt'a no reaaon why a man should loaf
around it instead of looking for a job."
A NOTABLE BRITISHER
A thin, vapory amoke, lazily ascend"
inr from its crater, tuny be the only vis
ible sign of life in the bleeping volcuno;
lut wrthin is a raging sea of fire, molten
rock and sulphurous gases. Those who
make their Imtncs in tho peaceful val
leys below know the danger, and though
frequently warned by tho rumblings and
ntiukings thec sign of impending erup
tion go unheeded. They are living in fancied security; when the giant
awakes with dcufening ronrs,and they are lost beneath a downpour of
lieutcd rock and scalding nahes. Thousands of blood poison sufferers arc
living upon a alceping volcano, and are taking desperate chances, for
under the mercury and pot-
ash treatment tho external Qntlamani For over four yar I differed
ivmtrtomiof the disease dis- eratlX from a svr ease of contagious blood
J 1 i .i .i i . i i .,: polion. I want to Uot Bprlna, stsying there four
appearand the deluded VIC- ,onths atabiBni.n. I than oonaulud phy
tim is happy in the belief of slalam, who preiorlbnd Marcury. Nothing-did
i ....... I,m ma any ood; In faat, the treatment proved mora
S complete cure; but llio harmfUith,nb(,nefl01,i. I mentioned my oa.a to
fires of contagion have only afrl.nd, who told ma that B. 8. B. had oartainly
I ..l,r.l in tlin vs. auredhlm. I stono ooramenoed Itansa. and af
been mothered in ine tya- tercontlnulni.ltfor,ometimaoouid find no trace
tcm, and al loon ai these 0f th due whatever. This was about two
mineral, are left off will I trut"ull'D. l7
llnzc up again. Occasional ' .
aorca break out in the mouth, a red rash appears on the body, and these
warning symptoms, if not heeded, are soon followed by fearful eruptions,
aorei, coppcr-coh.red splotches, swollen KhmUt Iom of lmir and other
aickening lymptoms. Mercury and potaah hot only fail to cure blood
poison, but cause mercurial Rheumatism, necrosis of the bones, offen
aive ulcen and inflummation of the stomach and bowels. Hie use of
S. S. S. U never followed by any auch bad results. It curei without
theilightest injury to tho lyttem. We offer ft.ooo for proof that it
contains a mineral of any descrip
tion. S. S. S. ii an antidote tor conta
gious blood poison, it destroys every
atom of the virua and purifiei and
trengthens the blood and builds up tho
general health.
We will mail free our ipecial book
rvi j r full A'mrtinm for home treatment.
on ijontagioua juoou iuiuu, r... 7, : ,
Medical advice U furnished by our pnyucians wunout
JVC $WIFT tPCCinC CO., ATtAMTA, C4a
was soiled at his plate. "Oh' that's
nothing," be assured ber, promptly,
ours la worse'n that at home."
Brooklyn Life.
"That land,' said the city nephew, "Is
valued at K) a front foot" "Thuu-
deration!" exclaimed the old farmer,
hastily moving back on to the side
walk. "And I stood on It most five
minutes! Do you reckon they II charge
me rent r Chicago Post
Among a number of notes received
by a teacher In excuse for the absence
was the following: "Dear Teacher:
Kindly excuse Minnie for having been
absent yesterday, as she fell in the
mud on hir way to school. By doing
the same, you will oblige. Her Mother."
They had been engaged a long time,
and one evening wero reading the
paper together. "Look, look." he ex
claimed, "only fifteen dollars for a suit
of clothes!" "Is It a wedding suit?"
she asked, looking naively at her lover.
'Oh, no!" he replied, "It Is a business
suit." "Well, I meant business," siie
replied.
A military odlcer went downtown
with his little daughter one morning.
Ik-fore long the little lady found herself
unable to keep up with her father's
swinging stride, aud she was obliged to
cry a halt. "Please, pa," she said, "I
would like you not to wnlk so fast,
for I can't keep up with you. Can't
you walk nice and slow like a pullee
nianr "A woman can't keep a secret," de
clares the mere man. "Oh, I don't
know," retorts the Buttery woman;
"I've kept my age a secret since I was
24." "Yea; but one of these days you
will give It away. In time you will
simply have to tell It." "Well, 1 think
that when a woman has kept a secret
for twenty years she conies pretty uear
knowing how to keep it. Judge.
During the late Boer war, Just after
the fall of Bloemfonteln, soldiers were
called upon, owing to tho scarcity of
civilians, to work the railway. The
weary meu were lying In camp one
night, after a bard day's work, when a
sergeant called out: "Any of you wish
to put your name down as rullway por
ters, drivers, stokers, guards, or any
other appointment connected with the
railway?" The silence was broken only
by snores. Then one of the men slow
lv raised bis head. 'Tut me down as
a sleeper!" he shouted drowsily,
A curious and aiuuaing mixture of
early piety and worldllncss came to
light In a city school room one day
when the teacher hud asked the chll
dren to write on their pads of paper
something about the profession or oc
cupatlon In which they would like to
engage when they became men and
women. One little girl wrote briefly
but effectively, "I would desire to be a
lady rider at a clrcusa If It was the
Lord'a will." Another little girl with
equally mixed ldeaa wrote, "Mlsilon'
ary, but If not that, millinery or tlerk
In candy store."
Kin. laaitMii iiiti'i ) m
'Keelev UOOOR-ftORFHINt-TOBACCO
MCsre MAKTS PERMANENTLY CURED
TW roa -".tkui.aks
aimirmrrwsTTivTt powtlanp owe,
Books ain't fit a' for nothinar but to
give to little children goin to school, for
to keep em out n mischief. If a man's
got mother wit he tfon't need 'em; ef he
ain't got It they'll do bun no good. tu
how. Sirooo SugKa' philosophy, quoted
in Henry Watterson's "The Coinpromiaes
of Life."
FROM YOUR OEZALEIR
I . 1
Wanted -Salesmen
To canvass the farmers an l
dealers on line of goods ev
erybody needs. 1200 per
month can easily be made -by
good workers. Jo com
petition. Gooi easy sell
ers. Write for particular
and agency at once. ,
SPECIALTY SELLING COMPANY
313 Commercial Elk. Portlaad, Ore. . i
la Earl Grey, the Newly Appointed
Governor General of Canada.
Earl Grey, who la announced to suc
ceed tbe Earl of Mlnto as Governor
General of Canada when tbe latter" a
term expires, is
one of the most no
table men In the
present British
peerage, and baa
made himself
known to the
world In aeveral
conspicuous waya
as a financier, a
philanthropist, and
an industrial pro-
eakl, grey. moter,. He waa as
sociated with the late Cecil Rhodes In
the development of South Africa, and
la executor of the will under which the
Rhodes scholarships are assigned. At
various times he has been concerned
In the river tunnels of New York, hav
ing Interests In the Hudson River tun
nel in Its earlier stage and with a tun
nel that was planned from the City
Hall, Manhattan, to the Flntbush ave
nue station, Brooklyn, a project that
npparently has fallen through. Earl
Grey Is also widely known among
temperance workers at home and
abroad as the projector of the scheme
known as the Tubllc-houae Trust Com
pany, by which it is proposed to miti
gate the evils of saloons by turning
them, bo far as possible, Into decent
resorts, and making the sale of strong
drink a secondary feature and with
out profit. The earl is In the prime of
life, and may be trusted to give our
neighbor on the north a vigorous and
progressive administration. He Is a
lirother-In-lnw of the Earl of Mlnto.
the present fneumbent, who has made
an excellent governor, and will retire
with the good will of the Canadians.
Never pick your teeth unless you
first go to your room, look under the
bed to be sure that you are alone and
then lock tho door.
Deafness Cannot B Cored
ty local application aa they rannot rearh the
Qlaeaaed Portion of tha ear. 1 bcra la onli nnm
way lo cure deaineaa. and that 1 by coutitu
tional remedlea. ijeafneaa i caused by an tn-
namea eonaitlon of the roucoa lining- of the
Eu.iachlan Tube. When thi tub I inflamed
?ou hay a rumbllna; sound or imperfect bear
nar. and when itia entirely eloaed, Deafnes 1
the result, and unlesa the inflammation can be
taken out and thia tube re-ioiad to it normal
condition, hearing will be destroyed forever;
' jiiiira ten are cautea by alarm,
which Is nothing; but an Inflamed condition of
uiB-mnnjui (uriacea.
We will kW One Hundred Dollar for in.
eae of Ieafnr (caused by catarrh) that can
not be cured by Uall'a Catarrh Cure, bend for
circular, free.
, , CHENEY 4 CO, Toledo. O.
Pold by Srurciat. 75c.
Uall'a Family 1111 are the beat.
The recent report of the British, post
master general shows that picture cards
to the numlK-r of 488,(XX),000 have pass
ed through the office in a year.
For forty rear's rtso-s Cure for Con
sumption has cured coughs and ooida. At
druggists, price 25 cents.
xne TJanal Way.
"Time Is precious," said the moralizer. (
"It Is," rejoined the demoralizer, "and
I've wasted lots of it." j
"By indulging iu foolish pleasures, j
eh?" queried the party of the preface. I
"No," replied the other, "by being
pnnctual in Veeping my appointments
with others." i
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T I :
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Ram H
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D.DU.B ion paper. I
Tbe Humorist of the Country.
& w"
ti)
Boy (to fat person) Flease sit still
Father'll be past 'ere In a minute with
a new 'orse. 'B wants to see If It'll
shy at yer. The Sketch,
sell
'Salesmanship.
Crlttiek-nMaulstlck'a paintings
very well, don't theyT
D'Auber (Jealously) No, I wouldn't
say that, I would say he sells his paint
lngs very well. Philadelphia Press.
A good conscience Is to the soul
wbat health Is to the body.
It --- a
1;
PftKHan as i i
H Stock-fooo H
1
PRUSSIAN STCGU FOOD,
tbe Greatest Conditioner anff Stock Fattener knotrn.
HORSES do more work on les frcil. COWS trive more and richer
milk. HOGS now and fatten quicker if given this food.
MAKES PIGS GROW. GOOD FOR STUNTED CALVE".
lhave bu fe-dttkr Prutwutn ntoek r ucxl to my thoroubbml swine, .ikivo thMa
an appetite ana makes the pigs prow. 1 also tried it oa Hunted oalvea with aatiafae
ton rewilta r. W. liKOOJit, lulKln, Neb.
Frassiaa lemedy C SL FuI. Hioa.
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RUSSELL eng1nebVrs
saw u:u nrir.
mills nigu UldUU
Machinery
THRESHERS
S1AUKEHS
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PORTLAND
OREGON
You Can Count Your Chicken Before They Are
Hatched in a CHATHAM INCUBATOK.
Erery fertle rcir rnu nut Into a Chatham Inrn.
bator will come out a healthy, sturdy chick. That
ix iuh recora ine . rain Km lncutiator has made lor
Itself and the Chatham Breeder will britiK them
up i etter than the most motherly hen. There i
big money to be made in raiaiiiK chicnen with a
Chatham Incubator. The farmer who overlook
thin branch of his buniiieiui 1 nenlec turn one of the
greatest prortt producing department of hi farm.
The i'acilic Coast 1 not pn ductus; enough chick
ens to supply their own want. Chickeu raining
l proniaoie.
OUR OKt'ER: We will sell vou a Chatham In.
cubator on time. It will make many time Ha coat
to you. v pay the freight. Wrtie ine for our
l nioue Cataloir and uselul hint on ooultrr raid
ing. Cost you nothing, bo 11 now.
GEO. W. FOOTT
Pacific Coast Agont
Bom 480 SACRAMENTO, CAL.
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W. L. DOUGLAS
S3.50 & S3 SHOES ill
UNION
MADE
$5.00 and $4.00 Custom Bench Work in all
THI l-IIOH liRADC LtATHCRS.
2.50 Police, Three Soli. $2.50 ind
$2.00 Woumnomin s, best in the world.
$2.50. $2.00 and $1.75 Bova, FOR)
Dress and School Wean.
W. T. TtoiiRla make and sell more men -M.nO
and ;.IK ahoeathnn any other maniw
fa-turer In the world. The reaaon they are
the greatest aeller 1, thejr ar made of tha best
leathern, hold their shape, fit better, wear longer.
mi u.i. iiiwiw .hi lie .iii.il any ixiifir piMMta.
W. L. Iuglaa guarantee their ralua by atamp.
Ing his name and price on the bottom. Look fur
It take no mlistlttite. Bold by hn dealera
every where. tout Votvr yeleti uted tJcetujtvcly.
"A3 COOD AS $7.00 SHOES."
Heretofore Aaue bam wearing 07. OO .
o.m. I purehated a pair of IV. L. 2euela
S3.SO tnoe. which I have worm every afav for
four monthe. TAee are e aatfracferw e not
ffifeairf 0 roturn to tho more ompoo.Ivo ehooe '
WM. URStr KN OVULES, Meet. City Solicitor, Phllm.
Broakton Lmmdm thm Mmei'm Shorn rmmhlonm of tho World.
W, llntiela sue Corns ColUkte la I Sent for Catalog alulita full I if
his 3.&0hie. Careaa Colt Is rearerfed I rfructtont soar to orerr be man,
te ae th Oa.t rtat Leather aad. W. L. SoBglas, Brockton, Mass.