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One Grocer has been found who says he will not handle - Royal Baking Powder ! And the reason he gives is of interest to every housekeeper. It is that he can make more money selling the other baking pow ders! He says he can buy all other powders at from 20 to 50 per cent, lower price than Royal, while he sells them at the same price. That means when the housekeeper buys some powder other than the Royal she pays the same price, but gets a powder costing to make and worth only half as much. It is a fact that the Royal Baking Powder is made from more highly refined, purer, and more wholesome ingredients than any other baking powder. Most of the others are made from alum. All of them contain adulterants or impurities. Absolutely pure cream of tartar and soda,' as used in the Royal; cost more than im pure cream of tartar and alum; hence the greater cost, as well as greater value, of the Royal. The grocer who says he will not handle Royal Baking Powder because he can make more profit upon other powders proves to the consumer, most conclusively, the superior value of the Royal over all other brands. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., Prices do not seem to justify farm ing to make money this year, v Does not that give a good chance to carry out plans for farming to live comfort ably. - ; " ' A TERRIBLE VISITANT,'.': Pain is always a terrible visitant, and often domiciles ltseif with one for Mfe. This inflic tion Is p' evemible, in casen of rheumatism by a timely resott to Hostetter's Ktonmoh Bitters, which cheeks he eucroachments of tlila obti ua e and dangerous malady at ib.9 outset The term "daneM(is" is n-ed advisedly, f ir rheu matism ib always liable to attack the vital or Ka s and terminate llfn. No testimony is more conclusive and concurrent thRii that of physi cians who tcstil'v to the ex'!llent tffrfct of the Hitters in l his disease. Persons inc lr a wetting 1 1l rainv or t.nowv weather, anil who are ex- ped io dra"ght8j sio Id ue the Bitters as a )r veutiva i.t ill effects. Malaria, dyspepsia, iver and kldnev trouble, nervousness and 1e- bilitv are also amoiig the ailments to whicrt this popular medicine Is adapted. For the in (inniil.'s.s reticss and tiiffnesa of the age tic is h guly bentflci 1. On the Jntanesa warship: First Officer Thore's a cruis t rep rte a little ah' ad. Hco ond offl er chin, be T Fiist Officer No, sir; she's headed this wy. BKWA!E OP OINTMENTS FOR CA TARKH TttAT CONTAIN MKKCUBT, as mercury will surely destroy tLe sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering it through the mu cous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from repu table physicians, an the damage they will do is ten fold t trie goo 1 you can possibly derive from them. Hal s Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., To ledo, 0.. contains no mercury, and is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the sysiem. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It is taken internally, and made in l'oledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. ' OF"Sold by all Druggists, price 75c per buttle. : , NKW WAY EAST NO DUST. Go East from Portland, Pendleton, Walla Walla via O. R. & N. to Spokane and Great Northern Railway to Montana, Dakotas, St. Paul, Minneapolis, Chicago, Omaha, St. Louis, East and South. Bock-ballast track; fine scenery; new equipment Great North ern Palace Sleepers and Diners; Family Tourist Cars; Buffet-Library Cars. Write C.C.Donovan, General -Agent, Portland, Oregon, or F. I. Whitney, G. P. & T. A. St. Paul, Minn., for printed matter and in formation abo it rates, routes, etc. - LOOK OUT FOR BREAKERS AHEAD when pimples, eruptions, boils, and like manifes tations of. impure blood appear. They wouldn't appear if your blood were pure and your sys tem in' the right condition. They show you what you need a good blood purifer; that's what you get when you take Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. t It carries health with it. All Blood, Skin and Scalp Dis eases, from a com mon Blotch, or Eruption, to the worst Scrofula, are cured by it. It invigorates the liver and rouses every organ s into healthful action. In the most stubborn forms of Skin Diseases, such as Salt- rtldn, T?ln)ttia lotta- TtMninalna Dnlln and kindred ailments, and Scrofula, it is an uneoualed remedy. , Rev. John Reid, Jr., o Great Falls, Mont., recom mended Ely's Cream Balm to me. I can emphasize his statement, "It is a positive curefo" catarrh if used as di ected." Rev. Francis W. Poole, Pastor Centra' Pres. CA., Helena, Mont.' CATARRH EIT'S CREAM BALM Opens and cleanses the Nasal Passages, Allays Pain aud Inflamma tion, Heals the Sores, Protects the Membrane from colds, Restores the Senses of Taste and Sine 11. The Balm is quickly absorbed and gives relief at onoe. A pat tide is applied into each nostril, and is agreeable. Price, 60 cents at Druggists' or by mail. ELY BROTHERS, , . . , , 68 Warren Street, New York: ASSURE CURE FOR PILES ItcMng Piles known bj moistnn like perspiration, causa intense ltchinfrwhen warm. 1 liis torm and Blind, Bleed tug or Protruding- Piles yield it ouce lo DR. EO-SAN-KO'S PILE REMEDY, which tots directly on parts affected, absorbs tumors, al lays itching, effecting a permanent cure. Price 6ua pragguu or mau, Dr. liosanko, l'uilada.i P. jFEVER$)Jy 105 WALL ST., NEW-YORK. BY PHILLIPS BROOKS. tThe following poem, never before publish ed, was found in one of Phillips Brooks' early notebooks, in which he jotted down thoughts and memoranda. Boston Transcript. : Along the noisy city ways And in this rattling city car, . On this the dreariest of days, Perplexed with business fret and Jar, " ' When suddenly a young, sweet face Looked on my petulance and pain And lent it something of its grace ' And charmed it into peace again. The day was Just as bleak without, My neighbors just as cold within. And truth was just as full of doubt, The world was just as full of sin. But in the light of that young smile The world grew pure, the heart grew , warm, And sunshine gleamed a little while Across the darkness of the storm. I did not care to seek her name. I only said "God bless thy life. Thy sweet young graoe be still the same, Or happy maid or happy wife. " 1858. - . -P. B. GRANDMOTHER. . She Does Not Keep Pace With the Ad ;; vance of Medical Science. , ' We all know just what adorable crea tures all grandmothers are, and how they cannot do enough for the little ones belonging to their sons and daugh ters. Now, without wishing to appear ungrateful for these attentions, there are some mothers who think themselves quite capable of caring for their own babies, an the oontinual and persistent contrary opinion of grandma beoomes after a tiwi vexations rather than helpful."- : .-; .;, Even though grandma has brought up a dozen children, and this is her daugh ter's very first experience in that line, it is just as well not to give overliberal doses of advice, nor is it good policy to empty out the medioine the doctor pre scribes for baby's cough and substitute sirup of squills, because sirnp of squills was all that the youngsters of another generation were dosed with. ' The latter medioine may be regarded by grandma as the most perfect oough remedy in existence, but the prescribed drops or pellets may be quite as effect ive, and it is , but natural that the young mother and the pbysidian in charge should feel a bit annoyed at the assumption of superior knowledge, how ever well founded it may be. ;. Rabies need as varied treatment as plants do.' What may have answered splendidly for grandma's (Jozjn might prove quite theTreverse of beneficial for the fin de siecle youngster, and even though a baby is a novelty to the young mother nature will be her best teaoher as to its wants and cares. Grandma must remember that she had to be initi ated in her superior baby training be fore she could pose as an oracle, and wonld she have been pleased to have had her authority wrenched from her by a wiser somebody who scorned her methods and ridiculed her laok of wis dom? When the young mother asks for ad vice, it is time enough to give it to her. She is certain to do so and will appre ciate most kindly the valuable hints the more experienced mother can give her, but her feelings will be quite the re verse if advice is thrust upon her and the care of her own precious baby taken peremptorily out of her hands. Louis ville Post. - i"- , . How the Money Goes. : It is unsafe to allow any ordinary wo man to enter a store with money. She has suoh a oraving for luxuries, suoh a contempt for . mere necessities, that she almost invariably purchases the former and is constantly in need of the latter. She goes forth to purchase an opera bon net beoause she is going to the opera that very night, but her eye is caught by a tea gown, a bargain tea gown, and she buys it. That night some man seated behind a Gainesborough with many plumes swears. She goes out to buy a jacket, needing one sorely, but her er ratio fancy is caught by lace trimmed underwear, and . before she realizes it she is reveling in new nightgowns and corset covers. She has even been known to go out to buy writing paper and to return with nothing but a blue and white cup and saucer. Philadelphia Times. TO MET AT THE HUB THIS YEAR'S CONVENTION OF. THE SOCIETY OF CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR, The Historio Old City Is Preparing: to Re ceive Its Guests In Great Style Some of the Innovations That Will Characterize the Gathering:. . , , The Society of Christian Endeavor will this year meet in Boston, Mechanics' hall and two immense tents being used for the gatherings. The convention proper will be held in Mechanics' hall, which has all the regular features of a convention audi torium and possesses the further advan tage of connecting directly with Machinery hall, in . which there will be established during the convention an immense restau rant capable of seating nearly 2,000 per sons at one time. The convention will begin on Wednes day, July 10, and will conclude on Mon day, July 16, and it is believed, both by the local authorities in Boston and the general officers of the organization, that the gath ering will be one of the largest and gener ally most successful in the history of the society. Not all the arrangements have yet been completed, but enough has been done to, fully warrant this statement, Some of the features to be first introduced at this convention are here enumerated, There will be disposed throughout the central portion of Machinery hall a large number of tables for the sale and distribu tion of missionary literature and religious INTERIOR OF THE ENDEAVOR TENT. papers, and all the denominational boards will be asked to furnish their missionary publications for that purpose.' The space in Machinery hall to be devoted to the spe cial state headquarters will be portioned off among the various state unions, and each will be asked to decorate and fit up its own space in some characteristic and individual fashion. Undoubtedly this in novation will add greatly to the attractive ness of the state headquarters, since if ths plan is well realized it will be possible for any delegate to spend an entire day in Ma chinery hall with profit and pleasure. In addition to these state headquarters in the hall, each state will have some one of the Boston churches for a rendezvous, and as soon as the delegates arrive in Bos ton they will register at these churches and be billeted without delay. As far as possible, the delegates from each state will be located in the immediate vicinity of their church headquarters, and no assign ments of individuals will be made in ad vance of their reaching Boston. Some of the state delegations will be sent into the beautiful suburbs of the city. This has been decided upon, because it will be im possible to comfortably locate all in attend ance within the city limits, but no doubt those located outside will consider them selves very fortunate, since the suburbs of Boston are among the most desirable sur roundings of any oity in America. : The observances of the occasion will be gin on Wednesday evening with meetings at a score or more of the city churches. The next morning, and every morning during the sessions . of the convention, there will be sunrise prayer meetings, at the same churches at half past 6 o'clock. The list of speakers who will take part in the morning and. evening meetings will include the names of many of the most widely known clergymen in the country, among them being Dwight L. Moody, Dr. Harper, Dr. Talmage and others. Among the speakers who will be heard in Me chanics' hall are Dr. P. S. Henson of Chi cago, who will also preside at the Saturday meeting, beginning at 9:30 a. m., for the purpose of inculcating patriotic -sentiments. ' This meeting and two others for the same purpose, to be held at the same time in the two tents, will together form one of the most important features of the entire gathering. Hon. Elijah Morse, one of the representatives in, congress from Massachusetts, will be among the promi nent speakers at the Mechanics' hall meet ing, and he will be followed by Bishop Walters of the A. M. E. Zion church, whose topic will be "The Responsibility of the African Church in America." At this meeting also good citizenship banners and diplomas will be presented to the societies and local unions that have done most work for good citizenship. Bev, William Patterson of Toronto will make the pres entation address. An open parliament on the subject, "What Are ou Doing For Americaf" will be led by Bev. William C. Clarke of Chicago, who was at the fore front of the crusade against the gambling dens of that city. , President Clark of the society will pre side at the patriotio meeting in tent No. 1, where a feature will be the hearing of "voices" from different sections of Ameri ca. Thus a prominent representative of the west will give a"voicefrom the west," one from the east will give "a voice from the east," one from the south "a voice from the south, " one from the Dominion "a voice from Canada," and so on. The principal address ' will be delivered by Bishop Arnett of Mississippi. In tent No. 8 Dr. Burrell of the city of New York will preside, and there, too, will he heard five "voices" from different parts of the con tinent. Hon. Neal Dow, the veteran tem perance man, will also speak, .s , At the close of the session in the main auditoriums, the delegates will gather on Huntington avenue and march with flying banners and streaming flags through the streets to historio Boston Common, where a monster open air demonstration will be made. The mayor of the city, the governor of the state, Dr. Donald Mcliauren of De troit and other leading men will deliver addresses of a patriotic nature, and Dr. S. B Smith, the venerable author of "Amer ica," will read the words of his noted ode, which will be sung by the multitude, led by a chorus of 8, 000 voices and an immense orchestra. As a souvenir, each delegate will be presented with a handsomely illu minated copy of "America" from Miss Helen Gould, who has made the committee of 1895 a gift of 50,000 copies for this pur pose. Nothing so important as this dem onstration has occurred on Boston Common since the days of the Revolution. On Satur day evening there will be receptions and rallies by the state unions, in which the patriotic idea will have a prominent place. On Monday there will be pilgrimages to a number of places made famous in thai early history of Boston. IlIMMEB ACTIVITIES. If one were to attempt to enumerate and Classify the sports of summer, he would have a large job on hand, but at a glance we know that thousands are engaged in these pastimes of land and' water. - The use of physical and muscular exertion is immense, and as a result the rough usage brings about sprains, hurts, bruUes, wounds and cuts, for which the greatest and surest cure is St. Jacobs Oil. All sportsmen know and acknowledge this, as also raisers and trainers of fine horses, and breeders of fine cattle. It is the sports men's best reliance and is kept on. hand accordingly. Manager What is the character of the play you have written? Playwright Very bed., I made it to meet the taste of the times. , MCSIO STORK Wiley B. Allen Co., the ' oldest, the largest, 211 First St., Portland. C nickering, Hardman, Fischer Pianos, Kstey Organs. Low prices, easy terms. 10-CJHNT MUSIC Send for catalogues. ' We think Piso's Cure for Consumption is the only medicine fop Coughs. Jennie Pihckabd, Springfield, 111., Oct. 1, 1894. Guard yourself for summer malaria, tired feeling, by using now Oregon Blood Purifier. Tet Gbbmia for breakfast. KNOWLEDGE Brings comfort and improvement and tends to personal enjoyment when rightly used. - The many, who live bet ter than others and enjoy life more, with 'ess expenditure, by more promptly adapting the world's best products to the needs of physical being, will attest the value to health of the pure liquid laxative principles embraced in the remedy, Syrup of Figs. . Its excellence is due to its presenting in the form most acceptable and pleas ant to the taste, the refreshing and truly beneficial properties of a perfect lax ative ; effectually cleansing the system, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers and permanently curing constipation. It has given satisfaction to millions and met with the approval of the medical profession, because it acts on the Kid neys, Liver and Bowels without weak ening them and it is perfectly free from every objectionable substance. Syrup of Figs is for sale by all drug gists in 50c and $1 bottles, but it is man ufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only, whose name is printed on every package, also the name, Syrup of Figs, and being well informed, you will not accept any substitute if offered. , ' DR. GUNN'S ' IMPBOVED ; UVER PILLS A MILD PHYSIC. IfcrVfl! PTT,T. T-ftW. A HOSR. ' A morement of the bowels each day is necessary for health. These pills supply what the system lacks to make it regular. They cure Headache, brighten the Eyes, and clear the Complexion better than cosmetics. They neither frfipe nor sicken. To convince you, we will mail sample free, or a full box for S5o. Sold every Uften, BOSANgfl MSP. OQ Philadelphia, DR. LIEBIG & CO.. Special Doctors for Chronic, Private ; and Wasting Diseases," Dr. Lleblg's Invigorator the greatest remedy for scminai weaaness, ijoss oi manoooa ana rrivaie Diseases, Overcomes Prematureness and prepares all for marriage life's duties, pleasures and respon sibilities: (1 trial bottle given or sent free to anv one describing symptoms; call or address 400 Geary ro., private entrance tub mason ttl.. an f Tancisco. V fl II II ft YOU CAN MAKE MONEY BAL- I II II H m ing hay with a good Hay Press. . W W .. M Write us for iniormatiou. oMAN BICTCI.ES We sell all the best flrBt class Bicycles. Write ior uamiogue. -, I. J. TRUMAN & CO., 236 Bush Street, . San Francisco, Cal, Please mention this Paper irhen writing. TAKE .KIDNEY &r LIVER DISEASES.. DYSPEPSIAJ PIMPLES. BLOTCHES AND SKIN DISEASES. .HEADACHE.' C0SUVENESS. ff,Ti I Mm FRAZER BEST IN THE WORLD, AXLE CREASE Its wearing Qualities are unsurpassed. aotualH outlasting two boxes oi any other brand. Fref irom Aiurnni uus. titav rnjc uKnumu.. FOR 8AEK BY OREGON AND -WASHINGTON MERCHANTS , . ana Dealers generally. GROCERIES AUD r PROVISIONS Write (or Special Cash Price-List. EVERDINC &. FARRELl. PORTLAND, 0". ? Ufiueinui'p soothinui 6H8L.DKEN TiETHIStiQ ' sails fcynSi.-Vjiisjruito, as OaauSe Mia, i L. i -I : ! We have bought nflinn I I fV 'M out a 'Millinery III I II 1 1 LJa II establsbment - III I r II n largest in town ; lllllllll I I II II lots ' old-fash-UUXU U X1.U. IU ioned hats and too many late styles for our trade. The following prlcen per dozen will buy them: 25, 60, 75, fl, fl.5 Che cheapest are old style, the best mostly late style. Send for them or send 2c stamp far full particiilrs to Smith's Cash Stor. , 418 From Street, San Francisco, Cal. , 1 A AT The money you have paid for rent is 0 Forever pilMVn!? W I prove, build or purchase the house. lot or both, anywhere yon may reside or se lect it. It is deeded to you. You occupy tt and pay monthly rent to us. until the amount due is pai l. Iu cse ou die, the debt isnaid Men of push can represent us everywhere. A'tociahon Hldg., H08 Mason St., room 7, San Francisco. Cal. HtarriD for prospectus, ete. "!2ffi2!Hfl Inducements for monthly lnvest- WOMEN ONLY KNOW , How much they suffer when nervous, weak and tired. " Nervous prostration is a lingering, tacking, living death to those afflicted, though wholly , incomprehensible to others. The cause of this condition is impure and insufficient Blood. : ' ' Make the blood pure, give it vitality and it will properly feed the nerves and make them strong. Hood's Sarsaparllla cures nervousness because it acts di rectly upon the blood, .making it rich and' pure and endowing it with vitality and strength -giving power.' No other medicine has such a record of cures. Hood's Sarsaparilla Makes Pure Blood. SEEDS I have bought from the RECE1VEE of F. L. POiSSON & SON, the stock, fixtures and good will of the seed business lately carried on by them and will continue the same at 205 Third Street. ' BTJELL LAMBERSON, Pobtland, Or. SHEEP-DIP Antifermentine Preserves all kinds of Fruit without cooking,, and retains their natural flavor. WEIMRD'S MALARIA! P Three doses only. Try it. " DON'T BORROW on SAPOL O flnsist TO AHR HAIWR SOPH ' IT I I I m zrw a H Zru fi -: Costs no more than inferior package soda 5 never spoils the flour, keeps soft, and is mi. M ver sally acknowledged purest in the world. M Made only lj CHURCH & CO., New York. i Soli by grocers everywnsre. : : 'Write for Arm and Hammer Book of valuable Reclpea FBEB. G.W. STAYER X CO. , snccRBsoRs sxAVEB & WALKER PORTLAND, OREGON Genera Agents for Aultman & Taylob Thheshebs, Traction Engines and . DlNGKE WOODBUEY POWER. ' Have lor sale BAND-CASE SEPARATORS AND ENGINES And other Machinery of Staver & Walker -Steele to elose ont cheap. '., i , , Write for Catalogue and Prices. Room 550 Woroester Block, Portland, Or. ASK YOUR DRUQGIST FOR IT 15 THE BEST Nursing MothersJnfants CHILDREN JOHN CARLE & SONS, New York. WALTER BAKER & GO, The Largest Manufacturers of PURE, HIGH GRADE COCOAS AND CHOCOLATES Ob this Continent, htve recelrad HIGHEST AWARDS from th great - Industrial and Food EXPOSITIONS In Europe and America. Unlike the Dutch Process, no Alka lies or other Chemicals or Dyes are naoH tn anv nf tholr nratu rations. xneir aencious uitt.An.if ab r uuuua is eobuiuwij pure and ouiDle, ana com less than one cent a cup 7 SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE. WALTER BAKER & CO. DORCHESTER, MASS, N. P. N. TJ. 'No. 698 S. F.'N. U. No. 675 CIIRFS WHtHE ALL FISF FAILS. PI I Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Use f'1 in time. Knia rjy arrjfnriBtn. I III Thousands write : that they suffered intensely with nervousness and were cured by ; this great medicine. The building-up powers of Hood's Sarsa parilla are wonderful. Even a few doses are sufficient to create an appe tite, and from that time on its healing, purifying, strengthening effects are plainly ; felt. The nerves become stronger, the : sleep becomes natural and refreshing, the hands and limbs become steady, and soon "life seems to go on without effort," and perfect health is restored. Such is the woik which Hood's Sarsaparilla is doing for hundreds of women today. LITTLE'S-NON-POISONOUS, SAFEST AND BEST Mixes with cold water. Improves the wool. JAMES LAIDLAW t CO,, Portland, Br, SnidfLs,fDak!f' WELL-KNOWN BEER IN KEGS OE BOTTLES)- Second to none TRY IT... No matter where from. POET1AND, OK. DO YOU FEEL BAD? DOES YOUB BACK ache? Does every step seem a buident You need MOORE'S REVEALED REMEDY. T ROUBLE." BUY 'TIS CHEAPER IN THE ENn. BEWARE of imitation trade marks and labels. . . tin ham. W Vila 1,rT.H iish steel tanks with covers, all gal vanized after completion." rln nests of ten, 8 to 1 2 feet' rhlgh and 30 to 36 Inches In! rdlameter. at 2c. per gallon. They do not rust, shrink, leak, glvel taste to water, nor allow foreign sub- I stances to set In. They can be put I In garret or barn and thus are protected! from freezing. They take no settlngi lup, are cheaper than wood. Tankj k substructures of all sizes made to t . order. Send for nrlna Hat anrl ornamental water supply, f g I AERMOTOR CO.flAI CHICACO.TfD llUI. Lll UflU 7 A. k7 Did ron ever ston to think how comoletelv t,h Aermntm Co. made the modern windmill business? How tt has monop ollzed this entire line of manufacture because of its ideas, inventions, designs, qualities and prices, or forced othere to be literal and servile imitators ? Witness the steel wheel, th back geared pumper, the high geared powei mill, the steel towers, fixed and tilting, the galvanizing of work after completion, the grinder centrifugal feed, the improved irrigating and other pumps, the all steel pole saw one of the most .popular things we ever put out the steel storage and stock tanks, Everything we have touched we have bettered and cheapened. It is the thing we have delighted in and it has paid. We have established a score of branch houses, so as to have all these goods near those who want them. The Aermotor Co. has but one more ambition. It wants to build and fill one more new building. It has a acres of land at its present location unoccupied by buildings. It ex pects to commence in June to cover that 2 acres with a single building, 7 stories high. This will give It 14 more acres of floor space. Then when the public demand requires more goods than can be produced with this added space, it will refuse to extend further, or make any effort. It will have done Its share to supply that demand. It will then turn away all new comers. CSTIX THAT TIME IT EXPECTS TO CONTINUE TO SUPPLY THE WORLD WITH THE GREATER PART OP ITS WIND WHEELS. TOWERS GRINDERS, FEED CUTTERS, PUMPS, STEELFRAHE BUZZ SAWS, STEEL STORAGE AND STOCK TANKS, STEEL SUBSTRUCTURES, ETC- ETC- GAL VANIZED AFTER COMPLETION, IT WILL CONTINUE TO DEAL fflOST LIBERALLY WITH THE PUBLIC, FURNISH RE PAIRS AT A LOW PRICE, AND BH THE GREAT MODEL SOl'ARE.DE A LINO WIND POWER AND WATER SUPPLY HOUSE OF THE WORLD, . AERHOTOR CO., CHICAGO. CHICKEN RAISING PAYS f you use the Petatuma Incubators A Brooders. Make money while others are wasting time by old processes. Catalog telis all about it.and describes every article needed for the. poultry business. The "ERIE" mechanically the best ...t, 1 t- ii": i. ai W11CC1, JTlCLLltTSLlUUUCl. we are Pacific Coast Aarents. Bicycle cata- logue.maUedfree.gives flilldejtrrHriMon, TricM etc., aGFnts wanted. : PETALUMA INCUBATOR C0.,Fetaluma,Cal. I Branch House, 231 S Main St., Los Angeles. 1 I SMBc 1 Lift IS I 48 Page" ' 1 R S:f Illustrated ! EM, Catalogue H-fl fKEB, . . ,:. J V