1 -r II, lxn SEVEN The Oregon Magazine Hit of 1909 3 I,AKF fOUKfY KXAMINKft LAKEVIEW. OH XL '.y Jap IJbby, KniUerr, wt n 'lil work of l ur enulnns nml nrwi Hcginning in thcjanuary issue of HUMAN I, IKK, the Magazine About People, ami runring through the twelve months of 109 will he published a story of his boyhood by Homer l)avct.jKrt, cartoonist, traveler, humorist, lecturer and man of many stories. The scene f Mr. Davenport's boyhood and young manhood is laid in Oregon and lover ma y of the people that arc well known there today. Mr. D.tvc po'", for pure and native humor, is the superior of any we have ever met since il. d y of Aitcmus Ward. Those who follow Mr. Davenport through this year'- i ;;ti s of 1 1 LIMAN I.I KK will remember 1009 as t!ic year of laughs. Mr. D.m hport'.-i article! will be illustrated by himself, and the pictures he has drawn, representative f hi many delightful that is, delightful to read about adven tures, will constitute not the least part of the fun. If you want to read tliii story from the beginning, if you want to see Mr. Daven port's p'ctures of himself from early boyhood to manhood, his father, his family, and a' I of his Oregon friends, :s only Mr. Davenpor: can draw them, be sure your name is entered as a subscriber to J I U MAN 1,1 KK the best magazine, for the money, ever riA M f 1 ll, "' jt' ( published. Vf5J' Mr. Davenport starts hi st 1 " Ptiriltintl ltM.1 liiril 1 i out and the Mml hitrlendcr I Ihr St. lix Hotel l I me S t i .n the hi lljr I tjiilf. !'ir w ill li I on luu r ill at banted from tle (.ood Tcmplsr's I oil : In Silvcilon " ;tory at a very early age when his father tells him that thi y are to move from their firm i:i Salem, Oregon, to Silverton, Oregon. This is a bun; f some three hundred people. Mr. Davenport, iri his story, states that he feels that the city it oiling them and that his opportunities for studying art in the Latin Quaitcr f Silverton will be exceptionally good. '1 he story v:!l tarry Mr. Davenport up to his San Francisco days, when he made his first big hit ai a cartoonist. The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the ftlgnatnre of and has been made under his per. fy-u , Bonal supervision since its infancy. f-C4CCJi6Z AtlnwnA onn tiiWilvATon In thin. All Counterfeits, Imitations and ' Jnst-as-jood ' are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Irops and Koothlnj? Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Karcotlo substance. Its age is Its guarantee. It destroys "Worms and allays Fererishncss. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic It relieves Teething TrouhleH, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and JJowcls, giving healthy and natural Bleep. 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It it filled from cover to cover with Muriel and pictures of people and will keep the entire family posted a to the action, and doings of all the prominent people of the entire world. It hat the teateit writer in thit country of vigorout, virile, pun gent, forceful, piquant Englith, at itt editor-in-chief, Alfred Henry Lewit, the cauitic contributor to the Saturday Evening Pott, Cos mopolitan, Succeai and many other representative periodical!; the author of "The President," "The Boa," " Wolfville," "Andrew Jukton," and other bookt of ttory and adventure, every one scin tillating with trrenuout life. Mr. Lewit't fingrrsare upon the public puUe ( he knows wlut the public wants, and he gives them running over measure. HUMAN LIFE is up-to-date in itt fresh, original matter from the best authors and the best artists, and filled to over- a flowing with human interest. You will find the great and the almost great, the famous and somrtimet infamous, described in H UM AN LIFE, with a knowledge of their little humanities that is engrossing. Every man and woman in Oregon ahould read HUMAN LIFE, the Magazine About People, during; 1909 do not fail to read the following most liberal subscription offer and act at once. This offer U not good after May 1st, 1909. Among the well known writers of the day who contribute to HUMAN LIFE are Charles Edward Russell, Vance Thompson, Upton Sinclair, David Graham Phillips, Elbert Hubbard, Brand Whitlock, David Belatco, Clara Morris, Ada Patterson, Laura Jean Libby, Ninon Tobey and many others. HUMAN LIFE is uniaue in that its principal aim it to tell truth ful, fascinating, live, up-to-date human tales about real human people rich people poor people good people bad people people who have accomplished things people who are trying to accomplish things people you want to know about people that everybody wants to know about. HUMAN LIFE gives you that intimate knowledge of whatiuch people have done are doing what they say how and where they live and lots of first-hand information that you cannot find elsewhere. HUMAN LIFE is a great big magazine, printed on fine p.tper with colored covers and well illustrated, a magaiine well worth $ 1 .00 a year and we can strongly recommend HUMAN LIFE toour readers. ' ....RAILROAD.... ! ... TIME TABLE . . . ', In Effect May 1st, 1!05. ; Lt. Turall .. 6 A. M.Lv. r.ceuia lo.O A Ar. Boa-us 6.J5 ' Ar. 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