I 'a a r o l i l n h l e D e l a y .
These are the telegrams that passed
between the publishing house and the
owner of the summer resort hotel:
"What Is the reason you have not
sent us the copy for the pamphlet an
nouncing your summer opening?”
"I mailed the copy all right, but the
train was delayed several days by
snow drifts along the route."—Chicagj
Tribune.
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Or if you know of any man or woman w h o has
a pig— well. Sm ith w ants th a t pig! Smith
w ants every dressed p i* in O regon . H e pays
as follow s tor produce and he does not ch arge
com m ission:
Dressed Pork.............................. 1 2 He
D iessed V ea l...............................
Fresh Eggs, per d o z ..................
Live Hens ..................................
Live Spring Chickens ............
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25c
loc
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A d dress your shipm ents,
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En»*l Fillips. .. $1 00
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G«id Kidd« Fisks $5.00
Besi Red Rubber
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"Ever see an Indian policeman?”
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moustache.
"Yes,” said the passenger with the
skull cap. "I used to know one in
In a ltle lla s e lm ll.
Omaha.”
The catcher flashed ap almost im
"IIow did he look In uniform?”
perceptible signal at the first baseman.
"Much like the ordinary copper, only
The first baseman glanced at the
a little more copper colored, of course.” sun.
The pitcher, who had paid no atten
W i r o le s * to J a p a n .
tion to either, then noticed that the
Tbs efforts made by the United
third baseman had changed his quid
States government to establish a wire of tobacco to the other cheek.
less communication between Japan
Whereupon he sent a straight, fast
and San Francisco, by way of Hawaii, ball right over the plate, and the bat*
have been in the main unsuccessful, ter made a two base hit.
It doesn’ t always work.
although messages have been success
fully forwarded.
K new
o f O ne.
"Tommy,” said his teacher, "the rat
Game Beater (to his new associate) tlesnake always sounds a warning be
— The fat man always alms too high fore it strikes. Do you know of any
thing else that does?"
and the thin man too low. Now, when
"Yes’m," responded Tommy. "Our
the fat one shoots you’ll have to duck old clock always does.”
and when the thin one pulls the trig
ger Jump.— Meggendorfer Blaetter.
I lia H e n so n .
"W hy do you always leave the
house, James, when I begin to sing
the old songs?” pouted Mrs. Howlit.
"Fresh air,” said Howlit.— Harper’s
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DROUTH RESISTANT
ALFALFA VARIETIES
Drouth resistance of alfalfas is dis
cussed in bureau o f plant industry bul
letin No. 169, by J. M. Westgate,
agronomist in charge of alfalfa and
clover investigations. He says:
In addition to the variegated strains
of alfalfa being hardier than corres
ponding strains of ordinary alfalfa, it
has also been observed that the varie
gated alfalfas are usually somewhat
more drouth resistant than the ordin
ary variety. The apparent corelation
between hardiness and drouth never
received an entirely satisfactory ex
planation. The fact that the hardy,
drouth-resistant, yellow-flowered alfal
fa constitutes a small percentage of
the parentage of these variegated
strains suggests the origin o f these
characteristics.
It is possible that
the smaller number o f stomata observ
ed in both the Medicago falcata and
the variegated alfalfa may offer a par
tial explanation of the drouth resis
tance, but it is difficult to see how this
would materially affect the hardiness
o f strain unless the growth be rend
ered less succulent during the periods
o f relative high winter temperatures
which sometimes occur. The Grimm
alfalfa, sand lucern and Baltic alfalfa
have all proved relatively drouth resis
tant. In certain tests the Grimm al
falfa has proved drouth resistant in
North Dakota, Montana, Nebraska,
Eastern Colorado, Utah and Eastern
Washington. The Baltic alfalfa has
proved drouth resistant at Highmore,
South Dakota.
The following weights of hay are re
ported to have been produced without
irrigation by Mr. Paris Gibson, of
Great Falls, Mont., in 1908.
Each
plot was one acre in extent and the en
tire product was weighed.
The hay
was weighed when in the usual condi
tion for stacking and was not entirely
dry.
Canadian alfalfa,(variegated), 7,505
pounds; sand lucern (variegated), 6 ,-
425; Turkestan alfalfa, 5,490; Wheel
er alfalfa (variegated), 5,490; Nebras
ka dry land alfalfa, 4,700.
The normal rainfall at Great Falls,
Mont., is 14 inches.
Kherson Oats.
The Kherson oat was brought from
Russia by Professor F. W. Taylor, of
the University o f Nebraska, in 1896,
and thoroughly tested by the Nebraska
station as to its adaptability to the
corn belt of the United States, accord
ing to Farmers’ bulletin 222, U. S.
department of agriculture,
which
qoutes from Nebraska station bulletin
82 as follows:
“ The climatic condition most favor
able to the growth of oats does not
usually obtain in the ‘ corn belt,’ and it
has been difficult to find a variety of
oats well adapted to this region. It is
a curious fact that although the great
corn-producing states are the largest
producers of oats, they are not states
in which the yield per acre is high.
An oat to produce well in Nebraska,
and particularly in the central and
western part, should be very early in
maturing and should not run to straw.”
Such a variety was found in the Kher
son government in Russia, where the
soil and climatic conditions (small and
uncertain rainfall) are similar to those
of the Great Plains.
The Kherson oat is vigorous, but not
a rank grower.
The straw is very
short, the leaves are broad and expose
a laarge surface.
The panicles are
spreading, i. e., it is not a side oat.
The berries are light yellow, small,
but numerous, and have a thin hull. It
usually weighs well to the bushel and
matures very early.
The results of careful tests of the
variety in different parts o f Nebraska
indicate that it is “ peculiarly suited to
Central and Western Nebraska on ac
count of its habits of growth.
Al
though it usually yields well in Eastern
Nebraska, there are other varieties
that, in the river counties at least,
compare favorably with it.
West of
that the tests indicate that it is earl
ier, yields better and weighs heavier
than any other variety, with the possi
ble exception o f the Texas Red.
It
has steadily outyielded the Texas Red
on the station farm. In the dry season
o f 1901 it showed remarkable drouth-
resisting qualities.”
The indications, the bulletin states,
are that in introducing the Kherson
oats the Nebraska station has rendered
a great service to farmers o f that'large
section of our western domain where
the rainfall is too scanty or uncertain
to insure good crops]of ordinary varie
ties o f oats.
New Varieties Promising.
After having discovered the first
causes and worked out our methods of
soil culture and crop management, our
increased development and success will
depend upon two kinds o f invention.
It is probable that our present methods
of applying power and our present im
plements and machines will become
obsolete with perfection o f mechanical
invention. It seems to me, however,
that the greatest promiae'centers in im
provement and creation o f new forms
of domesticated plants.— B. C. Buffum,
in dry farming bulletin.
ASBESTO S ROOFING MADE OF STONE
Seeding Grains.
A recent bulletin on crops for dry
farming, issued by the experiment sta
. Jjf ‘„;
tion of Montana Agricultural college,
*
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JSedni lor catalogue and Sam ples
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contains the following regarding seed
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Dry Farming Trees.
An interesting and valuable bulletin
(Farm Bulletin 165, Kansas State Ag
ricultural College, March, 1910, Re
port o f State Forester) has just been
issued by Prof. Ed. H. Webster, di
rector o f the Kansas experiment sta
tion, containing a profusely illustrated
report from Albert Dickens, state for
ester, giving results of several years
of experimental work in reforestation
and establishing o f windbreaks. Ad
dress Ed H. Webster, dean.
For suggestions as to methods of
organizing local dry farming clubs or
associations, address the secretary,
of the Dry Farming Congress, Hutton
building, Spokane, Wash.
A
M o v a b le
K e a a f.
6he has a biscuit-colored hat.
With plumes of olive green.
Beneath the mushroom crown so flat
A bunch of cherries may be seen.
TIs perched upon her chestnut hair
Above her shrimp-pink sewn.
And from her little neck so fair
A chain of oyster pearls hangs down
Her coat Is made of Persian Iamb,
And frogs are all the style.
She doesn't mind at ail the ’’jam,”
Because she's got ’em beat a mile.
And scallops, points of every size.
Go floating round her feet.
When she goes mincing down the street
She looks just good enough to eat!
—Harper’s Weekly.
M oth ers w ilt fin d M rs. W in s lo w ’ s S o o th in g
S yru p tin* b. st re m e d y to use i o l t h e ir c h ild r e n
d u r in g th e t e e t h in g p e r io d .
G ave
H im s e lf
Aw ay.
T v e made a discovery about Mrs.
Blockaway's husband,” said Mrs. Kaw-
Der. “At some time In his life he was
a professional cook.”
“ How do you know?” asked Mra
Crossway.
"I happened in there yesterday and
found him getting the dinner himself
The girl had left and his wife was sick
He was putting on the table a lot cl
things he had got at a delicatessen
store, and he was doing it properly. II
he hud been Just an ordinary husband,
you know, he would have put them all
on In the original packages.”—Chicago
Tribune.
P r o b a b ly
A c c id e n ta l.
Mrs. Highmus— I was glad to learn
from the report the president read last
night that our club is still progress-
lng.
Mrs. Upmore—Yes; but I thought
she made too long a pause between
“still”
and “progressing."—Chicago
Tribune. __________________
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One
A Y om au
lia s
H er
Itlg h ta .
Mrs. Kelly and Mrs. Rafferty were
exchanging Ideas across the shabby
fence which separated their respective
domains. The conversation turned on
the subject of woman suffrage. The
Philadelphia Record quotes the first
lady as saying, ‘‘Are ye taking much
stock In this attempt that a lot lv
th’ wlmmin are making to get th’ vote
f’r us, Mrs. Rafferty?"
“ I ain't bothering me head about It,"
declared Mrs. Rafferty. “ I’m satisfied
to let Dlnny and th’ bys do all th’ vot
ing for me family. But I do think that
a lady shud get a man’s pay."
“ Well,” replied Mrs. Kelly, "all I kin
say Is, Mrs. Rafferty, that I get one
man’s pay, or know the reason why,
lvery Saturday night.”
S h ort
and
Sh arp.
Urchin— Is this the oifice of the Bu
gle? Well, sir, I have come to sub
scribe for your paper.
Editor (with a genial smile)—Why,
sonny, you don’t look quite big enough
to do such a thing as that.
Urchin— Sir, if a man has to be
measured for his subscription at this
office I shall subscribe for the Palla
dium, just across the street Good day,
sir.—Chicago Tribune.
RECOGNITION FOR
NICARAGUANS
Kaiser Wilhelm Expresses In
terest and Esteem.
m
Practically Takes Opposite
Stand
From United States—Some
thing Back o f Movement.
A L C O H O L 3 P E It C E N T , j
AYcgelaWe Preparai ion for As
similatiiigiheFoodaiKj Regula
tingUie Stomachs anilDuwlsof
l
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Washington—Germany has formally
put the stamp of her approval on the
I n f a n t s / C hildren
Madriz government in Nicaragua.
This information reached Washing
ton through confidential channels out
Promotes DigestionJCTieerfiil
side the State department on the heels
n e ss and Rest.Contains neiitor
of the announcement of a recent en
Opuini.Morphine nor Mineral.
gagement at Pearl lagoon, in which the
N o t N a r c o t ic .
Estrada forces, aided by a force of
American planters, inflicted a serious
i^a/ouikSM ZLm am
defeat on the Madriz navy and disabled
¡\mpkin Sted-
j U x S o im e
the gunboat San Jacinto.
JMdUSdts-
Germany’ s action was taken in
ji:u se Seed e
April, before the recent series of Es
t a w .
trada victories.
Srsd-
Cfarifkd Suitor •
No other European government, so
mafbyraitlarr.
far as available information shows, has
adopted a similar attitude. With the
Aperfert Remedy forCYmsfipa
exception of Germany, they have con
lion. Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea
tented themselves with retaining, with
Worms,Convulsions.feverish
the Madriz government, the relations
ness anilLoss o f S leep .
which had existed with that of Zelaya,
tew
the predecessor of Madriz, and have
Facsimile SignarareoT
taken no particular notice of the strug
¿2 k t f E Z Z *
gle which has been devastating Nic
N E W YORK-____
aragua.
A t 6 months o l d ^
Germany, however, has made a defi
nite though confidential announcement
J 5 D 0 S E S - J 5 C EM S
of her sympathy with the Madriz fac
tion. This declaration was contained
Guaranteed underthe
in a letter from Emperor William of
Germany to Madriz, written on April
Exact Copy of Wrapper.
26 from Strasburg.
Following is a
translation o f the document :
“ Wilhelm, by the grace of God, em
peror of Germany and king of Prussia,
to the president of Nicaragua:
“ Great and Good Friend : I am in
formed by your letter of the 27th of
December of the year past, that your
excellency was elected president of the
republic by the merited confidence of
your fellow citizens and that your ex
ESTABLISHED 40 YEARS
cellency entered upon your most honor
SIXTH,
AT
MORRISON
ST., PORTLAND, OR.
able duties on the 2 1 st of said month.
“ I beg you to accept, Mr. Presi
'■ We want you to try this I’iano IN YOUR
dent, my congratultaions on this event
; HOME FREE. We want you to try it at
and be assured also that my govern
? our expense because—
ment will endeavor to maintain and cul
At i he end of thirty days the Piano
tivate the best relations which happily
1 ITSELF will convince you of the following
already exist between the German Em
’ facts:
pire and the Republic o f Nicaragua.
i It’s the best value on earth for the price
“ Extending to you thanks for your
benevolent desires, I assure you of my
($275).
best wishes for your personal welcome
i
'■
It’s MUSICALLY and MECHANICALLY
andjfor that of the Republic of Nica
■ riKht!
ragua, and for both my greatest re
t
We know there is so much real value in
spect.
WILHELM II.”
this Wellington Piano—we’re selling for $275—on easy payments— that
The significance of the personal let
we’re willing to let it be IT'S OWN SALESMAN.
ter from the emperor of Germany to
It will tell it’s own story to you—in your home—if you’ll send us the
Madriz, in the opinion of those who
coupon.
are acquainted with its existence, is
Please sene me full particulars concerning this unusual Piano offer.
considerably increased by informa
tion, which was permitted to emanate
from the State department.
Name............................................... Address.
This was to the effect that the de
partment has received a communica
tion which stated that the Madriz fac
tion had offered a Nicaraguan island as
A 15 m id in Lf F i n a n c i e r .
Y r o u b l e A I k - ik I f o r P e r c y ,
a coaling station to a European power
’ T v e got a boy In my employ who
"Miriam,” said her mother, "Percy
in return for intervention in behalf of will be a king of finance some day,” Flaxhum Is an excellent young man,
the Madriz government.
said a man who has a factory In New with desirable family connections, and
Signature
of
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
Sherman 01ay& Co.
Prisoner— Yes, sir; I'm serving a
term in the penitentiary for a crime I
never committed. The real criminal Is
still at large. I tell you, it’s pretty
tough!
Philanthropic Visitor— It ought not
to be. The Joke isn’t on you; it’s on
York. "A few weeks ago he sold a
the Jury that convicted you and the
pair of homing pigeons to a man In
MONOPLANES ARE BEST.
Judge who sentenced you. The trouble
Brooklyn. Two days afterward the
with you, my friend, is that you don’ t
catch the humor of the situation.—Chi Win Nearly All Prizes and Make Best pigeons appeared at his window. An
cago Tribune.
other Brooklynite bought them, and
Records at Rhelms Meet.
again the birds came back. The boy
O n w ard an d U p w ard.
Bethany Plains, Rheims, France— has just made a third sale. I am won
“ We should keep going onward and The international meeting, at which dering if I had not better get rid of
upward,” said the earnest citizen, new records for height, distance, speed him before be tries to sell me my own
"with our eyes fixed on higher things.” and time were set, closed July 10. The factory.” __________________
"That’s what I’m doing,” replied meeting was a triumph for monoplanes,
the busy person. "I have traded my which made all the records and carried
automobile in as pari payment on an off the majority of the prizes.
aeroplane.”—Washington Star.
The experts declare that the moat
important achievement was the record
made by Leon Morane, who attained a
speed of 106 kilometers— 65.93 miles
Cutting, Fitting, Drafting, Design —-an hour. They believe that thiB will
ing, Tailoring and Dressmaking taugnt. be followed soon by a speed of 180 to
Strictly up-to-date in every style and 200 kilometers.
fashion. Write for terms.
The distance and duration records
143 1-2 Eleventh SL
Portland, Oregon established by M. Labouchere, 340
kilometers — 211.14 miles — in four
hours, 37 minutes and 45 seconds were
I T C H C A N B E C U R E D broken by Olieslagers, who made a
in a short, tim e by using
magnificent flight of 393 kilometers—
P L U M M E R ’S I T C H
244.44 miles— in five hours, three min
REMEDY
utes and five seconds.
Keister’s Ladies Tailoring College
in 60-cent cans only.
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F o r I n f a n t « a n d C h ild r e n .
A ddress
PLUMMER DRUG COMPANY
Third and Madison
Portland, Oi
Fox/,
Rita (looking at photo)— Oh, yea,
he’s handsome enough, but he’s an
awful bounder. Stella—What did he
do?
Rita— Didn’t I tell you?
He
made an awful fuss with me one sea
son and then asked me If I thought
that dad would object to him as a
son-in-law. I said no, I thought not,
and he went away and proposed to
my sister.— Illustrated Bits.
upon the whole I have no objection to
your receiving him on a familiar foot
ing, but you must not allow him to
presumo upon the fact that you have
accepted a present from him.”
"I won’t, mamma,” said the proud
young beauty. "If he gets chesty over
It I’ll give him the clammy flipper the
next time he blows In here."— Chicago
Tribune. __________________
A s s is tin g
H im ,
"H ello!’
"H ello!"
"Is this the complaint department of
the Dally Bread?”
"Yes.”
"W hat’s the matter with your thun
dering old shebang, anyhow! I’ve been
trying for five minutes to get you!"
”1 know It. I thought I’d give you
something more to holler about. What’s
the kick this time?"— Chicago Tribune.
DYSPEPSIA
“ Having taken your wonderful ’Caaca-
rets’ for three months and Ix-ing entirely
Cured of stomach catarrh and dysjaepsia,
I think a word of praise is due to
‘Caacarets’ for their wonderful conqiosl-
tion I have taken numerous other so-
called remedies but without avail, and I
find that Cascareta relieve more in a day
than all the others 1 have taken wouldin
a year.”
James McGune,
500 Americana Will Fight.
Montgomery, Ala.—An officer of the
Alabama National Guard will pick 500
PACIFIC EMPLOYMENT CO. men at the encampmnet at Chicka-
o f Portland, O regon
mauga next week, who will volunteer
for duty in Nicaragua, according to a
FURNISHES HELP FREE
Flcanant. Palatable. P otent. T a*t« Good.
report here.
It ia declared that thia
TO EMPLOYERS
D o G ood. N ever Sickun. W eaken or G rip«.
10c, 25c, 50c. N ever sold in bulk. T he aren-
Main office, 12 N orth Second St. Main 5670; A 1406 officer and hia men will aail for Nica
uine tablet s ta m p s ] C C C. G uarante«d to
I ad.es Dept, 206Vfc M orrison St. Main 1062; A 2064 ragua aoon after
the encampment
cu re or your m oney back.
Phone or w ire orders at ou r expense.
closeB and will be uaed to bring to an
end the hoatilitiiea between Madriz
C o r r e c t l n i c a v % r o n jf H i i p r e a a l o a .
and Eatrada. It ia not atated on which
"Mra. Winkler, what I am going to
R ED U C E T H E C O S T O F LIV IN G ; aide the Americana will fight. Neither
■ay will surprise you, I have no doubt,
can it be learned from what point the but I love your daughter Minerva, and Drives away Plies, Mosquitoes and Gnats.
It protect* horses and cattle from attacks
expedition will sail nor the date.
"Mr. Rpoonamore, do you think any of insects, enabling them to feed and
young man ever stole a march on a sleep in peace. It prevents loss of weight
Flames Under Control.
watchful mamma? According to my and strength from worry caused by
25c. FULL POUND
Visalia, Cal.— The forest fire which calculations you were due to say two attacks of insects, and from tlie irritation
has been burning on the Sierra Blopes weeks ago to-night what you have said of their bites and stings. There is a
satisfaction in th e relief it afford*
near General Grant National park, and
domestic animals from the acourge of
A T R IP TO PORTLAND FREE which entered the forest of giant trees to m« Just now.”
maddening parasites and flies, beside* th*
50 miles east of here, is thought to be
CUT RATES IN
profit in returns. Horses do more work
Backfiring has
PAINLESS DENTISTRY now [under control.
on less feed and cows yield more and
Painless E x traction ........Free
been
resorted
to
in
order
to
save
the
better milk when relieved from the frenxy
Silver F illin g s ........................ 50c
Gold F illin g !............................75e big trees and it ia planned to corral
incited by constantly fighting a swarm ol
22 K, Oold C ro w n s.................. $3 the fire between two creeka.
The fire
voracious, insatiable insects.
Porcelain C ro w n s .................. $3 I
Pour sizes, 35 c, 50 c, 75 c and «!.*$•
Molar Gold Crow ns................ ¿4 I had eaten into the reserve but none of
Bridge W ork , 22 K. O o ld ... %i ! the trees were burned,
Ask your merchant for it. C*
although the
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II o y t C h k m ic a l C o . Portland. Oregon
Very Nice Rubber P lats___ $4 escape was narrow. A large force of
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$7 soldiers, civilians and rangers has been
A L L TH IS W O R K IS G U A R A N T E E D .
Don’ t throw /o u r m oney away. A dollar saved fighting the flames for three days.
use CRESCENT
BAKING POWDER
Destroys
HairGerms
is twodollars earned. Our original reliable Modern
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Coach Drops Over Cliff.
BOSTON DENTISTS. 5th « H e rr l i e a . P e n la a d
Yoeemite, Cal.— A four-horse stage
fntrance 291 V» Morriton. opposite Postoffice and Meier A
Prank. Catabliahed in Portland 10 /ear*. Open erenlnf* coach, carrying 11 passengers, for El
anti! 8 and Sunday* until 12i)0. for people who work.
Portal, the gateway of the Yosemite
national park, went over a cliff into
T r i a l B o t t i « f r e e B y M a l i the Merced river, a fall o f 100 feet.
One man and three women were carried
down with the stage and injured se
verely. The other passengers and d ri-;
ver jumped in time. Two horses were
killed. The identity o f the victims of
the accident or extent o f their injuries
¿
V
s
could not be learned.
I f y o o «uffer fro m K pllepsy, Flt». F a llim iV k n e s e .
Spasma, or b a v e children t h a t d o so, m j N ew DI»
c e v e r v w ill reitero tbem . and all yen a r e a s k e d t e
i o i » So »en d f or a Free T r ia l$4 B otti« o f D r. May*«
Forest Fires Disastrous.
Esu Clair, Wis.— A survey of the
E p llw p t lo ld «
O u rm '
districts in Northern Wisconsin which
Tt ha» enred tb oosa n d s w here e v e r v tb ln f «Ito
have suffered through
forest fires
fa lled . G uaranteed b y M ay M ed ica i L a b ora toiy
C ed er P are F o o d and D rug» A ct, J u a e SOtb, lbOi brings the estimate of the total dam
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age of the past three weeks to about
f ? Boi La and g ir e A O i a nd co m p le te ad d rea»
ML « . N. MAI, 64« Piar! Striai, la« Twt «4,000,000.
Recent discoveries have shown
that falling hair is caused by
germs af the roots of (he hair.
Therefore, to stop falling hair,
you must first completely de
stroy these germs. A yer’s Hair
Vigor, new improved formula,
will certainly do this. Then
leave the rest to nature.
CGeeWo
The Chinese Doctor
This wondeful man has
made a life study o f U m
propertiea of Root«,
Herbs and Bark», and
is irivin« the world th«
benefit o f hia aarricaa.
No Mercury, Pi
or Drug» Used. No
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Doe» not change the color o f the hafr.
A iters
F orm u la w ith oaoh b o tti«
I S h ow it to / o « r
doctor
A sk kirn about It,
thon do ao ho oayo
Recent discoveries hsve also proved that
dandruff it caused by terms on the scalp.
Therefore, to cure dandruff, the flrsl thing
to do Is to completely destroy these dan
druff germs. Here, the same Ayer's Hsir
Vigor will give the tsme splendid retch ..
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Guarantees to euro Catarrh, Asthma, Lunr,
Stomach and Kidney troubles, and ail Private
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Juat received from Pekin, China--safet sura
and reliable. U.^failinir in it« works.
I f you cannot call, write for symptom bleak
end circu»ar. Indus« 4 cents in stamps.
CONSULTATION N I C
The C. Gee Wo Medicine Co.
1 I 2 W first St., car. Morriaoe, Portland. Or.
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