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- Y ISTHMUS OF TEHUANTEPEC t Stubbora. A little girl was talking to her rab- bit. “Five times five," she sa d. “Six times six, seven times re ven." 11«- tween times she shook the rabbit vio lently. “Dorothy," said her mother, “what are you doing to your rabbit?" "Well, papa says,” replied tl.a , | child, “that rabbits multiply rapidly, J and Buuuy won’t do it." BREAK A LOOKINQ-QLASB Aad ■hurt Moul, ter Bhlpmoste «• IBe F«r Keel. Ton Will Have Kstrserdiaary Good Luck, So They H ut . ' The compMIon of eitenalve port work« at 0,1 ,h* and Kalina Crus ou the Pacific side, ••About a year ago my hair *u 'conaected by « well equipped rsllmatl coming out very fast, so I h<IUa>,. 'across the narrow l.thiuus of lehuau a bottle of Ayer's Hair Vigor tepee promises to provide a sh< rt route for shipments to Pa‘l«c <'•»••' »M'r” and the ter East that will be an liu- portent factor long before the ques tlon of sn lathmlsu canal 1« settled, ears Modern Mexico. The eo opeiatlon There s another hunger of the Mexlcau government In the than that of the stomach. tiulldlng of this transcontinental Hue Hair hunger, for instance is a satisfactory guaranty that the ex- Hungry hair needs foodi tensive uinlcrtskllig will be carrl*l to a successful end. The location of a needs hair vigor—Ay«r'». connection between tbe great oceans Is This is why we say that a question that does not affect to any Ayer’s Hair Vigor always great degree shipping between North Atlantic and Southern I’nclflc porta, restores color, and makes but when the saving In time between the hair grow long and Atlantic and gulf point« am! Gentrul heavy, dm «Mia, au 0»,,!«, «nd North American const cltle« and In shipments to Asia «re coinhlered. the advantages of the northern route aie (tTtKtng From Panama to Kalina Cruz Ute ills tanee Is 1,303 mile«, which 1« a clear saving for freight to northern ports shipped via Tetiuiinlepe«'. The eavlng will be m«<le upon «11 shipments to Central Amerlcau ports, varying 1« Importance from 464 mile« to Junta Aren«». Coata lllca. to 1,002 nttles to San Joae de Gautcninla From Salina Cruz to San Francisco the dletance Is only 2.170 miles, «nd shipments to the Orient will a«ve over 1.000 miles I by the use of the Mexican rail transfer to the Paclflc lu preference to going through « Pnmimn canal. It Is s fact not generally known that from Now Orleans to Knu Franclaco by the Mexican Isthmus It 1« too mllea shorter than by the line of the Southern Pa» clflc Railway. With «ucjt shipping l’iiMILAM» MKBCI» CO., rurtlaud. Or. Vowel Agenta. '* facilities ns It Is Intended 1» mlabllsh tbo Mexican short cut «cross the back- bone of the continent will doubt lens divert much romnuTce from all rail «tnrt furnish lines. It will from the growing an attractive route the Southern export cotton trade ••I euflftorad II«» lorlnr»» of th» damn«! American Stales to the Orient, snd with protruding pH»» bruukht on by Cotiel lion wlili which I wu amktod for twr’is It will at on e become a powerful fac jreat« I ran »crnii your CAM AIO I s in tor III the development of Mexico's town uf Newell, la . ami nr»»r found an» thin» to equal tbam T<»day I am entirely free from rich west coast. pll*a and feel Ilka a new man ’ If you seek good luck, break a look ing glass. If you wish extraordinary good fortune, smash a lot of them, Buch at least would likely be the ad- ‘ vice of Miss Henrietta Grosman and the members of her company, and they would speak from au experience found • ed on fact. For Miss Croaman has thoroughly ke ex- Keeping In Practice. [medi- I disproved the old wive«* fable The Washington's birthday masked seven years’ bad luck follows lab was in full swing. The hour for breaking of a looktug-glass. In unmasking bad arrived. “Wbere is three years that Mias Croaman Gtorge Washington?" asked the Span been starring, thirteen mirrors have I m ' x J ronsin ish inquisitor of Louis Quinze. been broken In her company, but in hand- "The last I saw of him," said Louis, stead of mlsfortuue and calamity at ■ ¿-'i' -, "S “he was in the buffet cutting down tending these mishaps, they seem each ■ a-a..... It he is the visible supply uf cherry bouuce.” ■-‘..-Ar*. time to bring a run of good luck. Strangely enough, the first and the * I—That’s Half and Half. thirteenth mirror were broken in Bos new girl Smart Aleck—Once upon a time ton. Miss Croaman was about to be ’of tlietn there were three little children, Half gin an engagement at the Tremout br off. — N. of them were boys au’— Theater, Boston, three years ago, Dumb Della—Why, Aleck! could when one of the city's street cleaning there be one and a half girls? cars smashed a large looking-glass Smart Aleck—There weren’t, The which was part o fthe stage equipment, usband no oilier half was boys, too.—ixindou Tit- and which had Just been taken from a it the club? Bits. transfer wagon and placed near the e him of stage door. When It became known There Was a Difference. Sockson Buskin—How do you like throughout the company that a looking anage? glass had beeu broken all manner of my hamlet? to bed put Old Stager—Oh, it was your Hamlet, dire predictions were made. Theatrical .ether by the America is the land of nervous folk are superstitious above most hu & to a cigar was n? Well, I did not recognize it as women. man kind, and this looking-glass Inci I Shakespeare's.—Brooklyn Life. aint odor of The great majority of nervous dent was sufficient to tUl all with dis women are so because they are IT- Deserved Honor. may. Tbe first notable event after the suffering (rom some form of female dis I they do not understand that it is ca- Brow a—Has Smith named his new breaking of the glass was the appear ease. >r coughs, colds ance of a representative from the Bos country eeat? Price 25 cents, Mrs. Emma Mitchell, 520 Louisiana ' tarrh which is the source of their ill Jones— Yes, he calls it “Sniazled ton street-cleaning department who street, Indianapolis, Ind., writes: ness. In female complaint, ninety- Silvers,” after that breakfast food he paid the full value of the damaged “Peruua has certainly been a blessing nine eases nnt of one hundred are noth stlon. made his fortune on.—Detroit Free property, which was $40. This did not in disguise to me, for when I first be ing but catarrh. Peruna cures catarrh exactly look like bad luck, and waa id young Mrs. Press. wherever located. ! viewed In the light of a marvel, for gan taking it fcr troubles peculiar to n our progres- Chronic invalids who have lan the sex and a generally worn out sys Quick Music. such promptness and dispatch upon the guished for years on sick beds with tern, I ha<l litle faith. In Chopin's “Etude In E Minor” it part of a municipality had never be «ve no time for •‘For the past five years I have rare some lorni of female disease begin to is necessary to read 3,950 signs in two fore been beard of. ly been without pain, but Peruna has improve at once after beginning Dr. •ge you. But I minutes and a half, which is equiva i Some time thereafter the company changed all this, and in a very short Hartman’s treatment. at if you played lent to about twenty-six notes a second. was playing Ixi a New England city time. I think 1 had only taken two Among the many prominent women when a gust of wind caught a looking- bottles before I began to recuperate who recommend Peruna are: B I play euchre Belva Arranging Flowers. very quickly, and seven bottles made glass that bad been leaned against tbe money now.”— Lockwood, oi Washington, I). C.; Mrs. me well. I do not have headache or There is a great deal in arranging wall of the theater In readiuess to be Col. Hamilton, of Columbus, Ohio; flowers to bring cut their beauty. Nev carried Inside, and smashed it Into backache any more, and have some Mrs. F. E. Warren, wife of U. 3. Sen interest in life. I give allcredit w here er crowd them. A few stems, with fol bits. Again great fear assailed Miss it is due, anJ that Is to Peruna.”— ator Warren, of Wyoming. luck! There iage, can be made Wr more beautiful Crosman's company, but. as before, tbe Emma Mitchell. If you do not derive prompt and sat and artistic than a crowded mass. is stamp. consequences were good Instead of By far the greatest number of fe rale isfactory results from the use of Peruna, d, dear. Here's a evil, for the angagement In this par troubles are caused directly by catarrh. write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving Whewl News. ticular town proved to be tbe largest They are catarrh of the organ which a full statement of your isee, and ha ‘•Why did Miss Spencer refuse to I a tn the history of tbe local theater. is affected. These women despair of will lie pleased to give you his valuable elope with you?” et In Hospital. ♦♦♦♦♦ » I VI » M t * t Soon the third mirror was broken, and recovery. Female trouble is so com advice gratis. “She declared that she could not bear gstreet, the noted UNCLE Bl VS MPHfW. Address Dr. Hartman President of as before some good luck befelL Then mon, so prevalent, that they accept it the odor of gasoline. ” — St Louis Star. 'man, is in Gai field the members of Miss Grosman's com as almost inevitable. The greatest ob the Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ion for treatment for pany took heart and began to assure stacle in the way of recovery is that Ohio. Nothing In It. rheumatisru. ‘‘Shall I brain him?” cried a baser, themselves that It was lucty for them •'t'nde Beu" the good uatured Itach- to smash a looking glass. It is a con and the victim’s courage fell. I AH’CTh* peerleM Skirt Hupportrr and 1n elor brother of the fa mil; Not Easy to Stop Large Vessel. en Friends. Usd I hyu LAUlud er It the best. No Hutton«. Kuehl*«. “You can’t; it is a freshman, Just spicuous fact that every looking-glass Experiments show that a large ocern Hook« or I'lnn. All your nelghboro w HI want smoking silently while the other tneu o fool. which has been broken In Mlse Gros It. S s - ih I for sample and pfle* t*» «K' lilR I.A hit him on the head.”—Sphinx. lot. But what an ex- At Isst ho man's company has been followed by steamer, going at 19 knots an horn, I ol.LETTK CO., Room 17, Cambrldf* Block, were swapping stories. Pit land, Or. y you would make. took his pipe out of bls uiuutb sud some uncommon good fortune. Thus, will move over a distance of two miles Author of Letter«. after its engines are stopped and re draw hd: “He’s an bnfortunate man of let- Just before the recent engagement Ln RUCRSON MACHINERY CO. versed, and on authority gives less Teeth of Paper. "You married uien think you know ters.” “Why, I never heard he was Philadelphia, which in point of receipts (Successors to John Fools) Tffiial teeth made of corn an author.” “Well, he was the auth was the biggest ever played by a dra than a mile or a mile and a half as the Toot of Morrlwn street, Portl.nJ, Orefnn It all. But your experiences pale In ai g been onzi/1 The Ell Gasoline I- nidne A child can run it. •as used oAnaianilv constantly or of several letteis that lost him a matic company In this country at sim required rpa e to stop its progress. contrast to mine with that kid nephew Valves and all working parts covered up .' h [n. P . »1 .!■■.; 4 h p . tMP; 6 h p . »«st "Put tu a lit In the other room. ilar prices, a large pier glass was bro breach of promise case."—Melbourne You Can Oct Alien's Foot-Ease FREE. tle Gasoline and then go to sleep." "I rashly offered to slay with him ken as It was being taken into tbe Weekly Times. u rite lor illustrated catalogue and for prl<-e Write Allen 8. Olmsted, Le Ie Roy.N. Y., for • irms Too Tight. ou anything you need In the machinery line. It cures the other night while all you folks theater. In Albany also, last wlDter, free simple sample of Alien Allen ’ '• s Foet-Ease. Foot-Ease. _lt —/ sweating, hot swollen , aching feet. It makes A Safety Match. ¡ting British uniform is i went out. ami actually the things that a looking-glass was smashed in the new or tight shoes easy A certain cure fur /he cause of much heart Cora—Was it a love match? Dora— theater, and tbe engagement in that corns, ingrowing nails and bunions. All drug kid did In the hour 1 was with him ; soldiers. Well, as her money paid his debts and city is a part of dramatic history, as gists sell it. 25c. Don't accept any substitute. would make a lint a mile luuf, tuor« A.N WGLISH AND CLASSICAL kept him out of goal, I should say it the business was the biggest on record SCHOOL FOR BOYS AMD GIRLS or least. A Modern Hercules. Fit« both for Euatern cell<*ff»N. Primary and I Most Fsvored Ptacs. was rather a safety match.—Melbourne and established Albany as a great •'He yelled twenty minutie without Grammar sradm ia< HMIed. a ii»n (bretru, with Edward Beaupre, a Canadian, at th* appolntno-ntH aixl «u|M*rvInion uf a careful xs by far the moet hours of Weekly. I'm willing to theatrical city. stopping for breath. present a resident if Chicago, is so horn*. IxM-Htlon In on* of th* rnont bvnutiful B at any town in the Brit- I swear on that. Then, again,. Just before Miss Croa r*KloiiN of th* PuGitic coMNt. t 'limuto mild and strong that he lately lifted a horsejl>od Hla “Better Half.” healthful. For catalogue addrena man and her company began their run "Fulled enough hair from my head A newly married man told us a tale in Boston not long ago, another mir ily of? its legs. PORTLAND ACADEMY. PORTLAND. OREGON. and whiskers to stuff a sofa pillow. of woe the other day which happens to ror met the fate of Its predecessors, riTQ Permanently Cured. No fltaor nervounnets wo Different Kinds. “Decorated the wall paper ss high ur typewriter need repairs?” every newly married man. When he making the thirteenth that bad been Il I U after first day’s ur * of Dr. Kline’« Great Nerve r OREGON as he could reach with the poker. PORTLAND Restorer. Send for Free S‘4 trial bottle and treatise. neandering tinker as he en- got married bis wife gave him half the broken In tbe company in three years. Dr. K. U. KUne, Ltd.,Ml Arch 8L, Philadelphia, Pa. "Broke a vase by sitting down on It. clothes cupboard, but in only three Tbe Boston engagement was a brilliant "8« allowed several buttons and ffice. What ths Stesmboet Docs. II*. a Normal Klndergartrn Trainlot weeks all his clothes were hanging on lid seem eo,” replied the success, and it was followed by a New j lot of tbreud. < 1« o> In connection with Ila Aca<leinle One day little Archie, three years of department, separate residence Two be just went across the street nails driven into the wall.—Exchange. England tour which has become cele "Emptied his mother's work basket year rourse Model Kindergarten Morl a dentist.” brated as tbe most profitable ever play age, saw a railroad for the first time, I things Into the fireplace. dee practice work. For detail, a-ldrcra The Other Extreme. and did not know what to make of it. ed by any dramatic star In that sec "I’uncbid the bead of the cat Into s Towne (reading)—Headquarters for “Ob, J-Lt-ANOR TEBBETTS, I’rindpal^ Base Flatterer. tion of the country. Not once has any He ran to his mother and raid: cup, and was scratched badly iu the three dollar pants. Well, that’s queer. thing that In any way could be regard mamma, it’s a steamboat looking for spent two weeks in that town attempt. Browne—What’s queer about it? water.”—Washington Star. er and didn’t see a single at- "Knocked the head off a fine was Towne—I always thought three dol ed as bad luck come on tbe heels of a dng there. doll belonging to hla slater by trying • 1OO REWARD Sioo. lar pants were designed for other quar mirror-smashing, while In every In stance there has been a series of lucky at’e queer. Haven’t they ters.—Philadelphia Press. to drive a tack with It. THE The readers of this paper will be pleased to JtoTB in that village? happenings, until now there is a "Fell off the sofa and howled. IBaru that there is al least one dreaded disease strong suspicion that some of the mir that ec.ence has been able to cure in all Ila Wearisome Topics. "Broke three panes of window glass stage«, and that Is catarrh. Hall's < atarrb Cure Feminine Charity. with my cane. Rod rick—Did you enjoy Mrs. Tiber’s rors in Miss Crosman's company have la tbe only positive cure known to the medical been broken purposely. -I wonder why Miss Overton is reception? fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional dig. "Fell Into the coal scuttle and spoil ease, require! a conatTtui tonal treatment. litive abont her age? Van Albret—No. indeed. The men ed his white dress. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally, actins Corporations to Control. —I can’t imagine. She is cer talked shop and the women shopping. directly upon the blood and mucous surface, "Set fire to the carpet while I wu It Is believed that in the near fu- of tbe lyatem. thereby destroying tbe founds oid enough to have got over a lit- out of the room hunting up something tlon of the diaease, and siring the pallent 'rt. ture farms are to be controlled i’.v strength by building up the constitution ami Wasn’t Quite Sure. ng like that long ago.—Chicago to amuse him. I llustrated In Missouri ra- asa.sling nature in doing He work. The pro Zeb Barix—Be thet gal o’ yonrn im great corporations. “Crawled under the sofa and re prietors have so much faith in Its curetivt CmcifLAiia cently an 8,000-acre farm waa plaeed In provin’ in her pianner playin’ since powers, that they offer One Hundred Hobart fused to come out until 1 gave him lor any case that it falls to cure. Send fur list the bands of a company to be man Polished Cynic. she begin takin’ lessons? caddy. st testimonials. Address Si Oatcake—Gosh, I dunno. She’s aged, and this compai» is now buying ftltâAND.OW F. 1. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O tty—Mr. Cvnique is too polished "Got twisted In the legs of s chair; Bold by druggists, 75c. either improvin’ er else we’re gittin’ surrounding lands to make a gigantic Hiephone Main J9J- rorde, isn’t he? Hail's Family Pills are the best. they bad to be broken to get him out. farm ranch. In North Dakota the used tew it, blamed ef I kin tell ggy—Oh, dear, yea. Everything I "Poured water Into hla mother's slip Dalrymples own a 20,000 acre wheat which. The Record Avalanche. lys reflects on some one. No 29—J 90 J. pern. ranch, which Is managed In the Kame The largest avalanche ever measured "Finally when he saw hla mother manner as any mercantile establish- fell in the Italian Alps in 1885. It coming, he ran to the door, tumbled ! ment. The general trend outside of contained 25,000 tons of enow. off the steps, cut bis nose and tore a agriculture has been toward consoli bole In bls dress. dation, and the present captains of "Pretty swift re<..rd. Isn't It? Still, the farming and ranching Industry the kid 11 come out all right. Iles have already caught the fever, and the proper stuff." — Chicago Record- they, too. will perhaps consolidate IIerald. their Interests. Whether a unity of I ' Nothing is a source of so much trouble as an old sore or ulcer, particu capital will be successful in carrying Iridian. Know a Coward. larly when located upon the lower extremities where the circulation is weak on crop and beef production can only Oklahoma man once told an In ■nd sluggish. A gangrenous eating nicer upon the leg is a frightful sight, be determined by trials and experi that a disperate white man wa, ■nd as the poison burrows deeper and deeper into the tissue beneath and the ence. after bls scalp. He smiled and shook Competition In farming Is getting to sore continues to spread, one can almost see the flesh melting away and feel bls head. "A a row few tinys days later," later,” con the strength going out with the sickening discharges. Great running sores be more and more intense. The man ■ tinues the narrator, "we were talking and deep offensive ulcers often develop from a simple boil, swollen gland, who underfrtands the soil tbe best Is to the white man. when the Indian bruise or pimple, and are a threatening danger always, because, while ali the one who succeeds. Modern farm me n.ina xou navn Aiwnys isouL'tit lias borno tbo h I l ’ iiu - came up to the group, lie. bad spot such sores are not cancerous, a great many are, and this should make you ers do not' trust to luck In sowing ture of Clias. II. Fletclicr, anil has been made under his ted the stranger and knew him by personal supervision for over BO years. Allow no one suspicious of all chronic, slow-healiag ulcers and sores, particularly if can their crops on fresh soli. They use the I aigbt. Without saying a word to him to deceive you in this. Counterfeit«, Imitation« and cer runs in your family. Face sores are common and cause the greatest Information secured through the ex he walked up within arm's reach mid Ju«t-as-good ” are but Experiments, anil endanger tbo annoyance because they are so per periment stations, and, as a result, health of Children—Experience against Experiment. struck the white man In the face with sistent and unsightly and detract so 80RES ON BOTH ANKLE8. each kind of soli now receives the crop a rough, heavy g) ive. lie pa uscii for much from one's personal appearance. Gentlemen : About ten years ago a best adapted to Its nature. Crop rota a few seconda and bit him again, Middle aged and old people and small aore oame on each of my ankles. tion Is followed on every well-regulated ‘Ugh!’ he exclaimed ns lie wheeled _______ those whose blood is contaminated and Dew got into the places and they be farm; fertilization Is a part of tbe an Castor!» is a harmless sub«titiito for Castor Oil, Pare, largo, eating ulcere, and I But around anil walked away. ,Tbe white tainted with the germs and poison of came goric. Drops and Hoothing Hyrups. It is Pleasant. It tered Intensely for nearly ton years. nual Improvement. contains neither Opium, Morphiiio nor other Narcotic man looked at the Indliin In atiinze- malaria or some previous sickness, are I had apent more than «600.00 try substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms the chief sufferers from chronic sores ing to get well when I chanced to In Earnest Thea. nient, but made no show of resent aeo 8. 8. 8. advertised in a Memphis and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind and ulcers. While the blood remains in paper. I began to take it and was •‘I have noticed,” said the off-hand ment. Later In the day, when we nak Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation an unhealthy, polluted condition heal cured. My limbs have never been philosopher, “that a woman will get a ed the ItMllan why he didn’t follow and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the ing is impossible, and the sore will sore or riven me any pain at all gulf drees when ah. has no Intention to up tbe Insult with blows, he told us Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. since. I have recommended S. 8. 8. continue to grow and spread in spite of to tbe white man was a coward. In The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. a groat many people, and am now play golf.” washes and salves or any superficial or giving it to my nine-year-old son for ‘'That’s so,” agreed tbs man with th. explaining how he knew It he said surface treatment, for the sore is but Eczema. During my long siokness I incandescent whiskers. the mans ‘jatv dropped' when lie living near Memphis, Tenn., but the outward sign of some constitu was "And,” continued the off hand phil struck him In the face the second have since removed to Kansas City, tional disorder, a bad condition of end am now residing at So. 614 osopher, "«be will get a ball gown when time with the glove, and that this, with the blood and system which local East Sixteenth Street. Bears the Signature she cares nothing about dknclng, and the Indian, was an unfailing algn of Mrs. B. A. BABBIS. remedies cannot cure. A blood purifier Kansas City, Mo. a tennis dress when she wouldn’t play cowardice." Kansas city Journal. and tonic is what you need. Some- tennis for fear she will freckle, and a thing to cleanse the blood, restore its lost properties, quicken the circula bathing suit when she has no thought All Fatso, tion and invigorate the constitution, and S. S. S. is just such a remedy. Correspondent Yon saw what the of going Into the water, and a riding S. S. S. reaches these old chronic sores through the blood. It goes to habit w hen the very thought of climb papers said about you this morning, I the very root of the trouble and counteracts and removes from the blood all ing on a horse gives her the chills, presume? the impurities and poisons, and gradually builds up the entire system and and------ ” Retired Millionaire (preeld nt of n strengthens the sluggish circulation, and when the blood has been purified "Yes,” Interrupted the man with the gr»ai corporation) No; I don't know and the system purged of all morbid, ’'hat they said about me, but you inny unhealthy matter the healing process Incandescent Whiskers, "but when she say for IIIP| H|r timt f|lorp wasn't a begins, and the ulcer or sore is soon gets a wedding dress she means busi word of truih |n |t.. Chjengo Tribune. ness. Ever notice that?”—Judge. Tired, Nervous, Aching, Trem bling, Sleepless, Bloodless Pe- ru-ia Renovates, Regulates, Re stores Many Prominent Women Endorse Pe-ru-na. / EMMA MITCHELL PILES O H. KiiTX, till Joaea bl, Bloui City la CANDY CATHARTIC L Flaaaanl. Palatable !'<*<• nt Taste (Jnotf. I» •uod, Never Nlrfeen Weaken <>r Grip« Wc Ac. K* ... CURE CONSTIPATION •«"«I»« Mee.4y ... CM*«««. ■••«••si »«• last M PORTLAND ACADEMY ST. HELEN’S HALL l»rlll!A« ni*« lilnrry <>vrr uf ma« li I nr* fur Watrr, <>»• an<| M tu rai |'-<(S|r*1 ll>f uf hof r powrf U r Issar, 1 -• t|t« IxrllJ 4 I BnnryhlII (“<».’■ iumi liiurry, and full • »4 r* |*alr» rarrtml In a(<w k U s alau Turn <h raaUlM BflfftOM Iu run this iu * j hlft.r> ■ > ,■ nu EiBMBf« faatrf, atrungrr an«1 raalrr io oprfntr (han ai ^ otbH mas hin» mi th* market Tl*<ra*ati<1« ar» In w* r«-Mful «(»»ration Ilf If.llmts M M III5KKY <<>, Oeuvrai Agmla. f«»>l <»f Mo • •»!»•»< I'ortland, Or». Hviul tor Fr»» llluaoairvl • atoluf I The Champion Draw Cut Mower •««cl tmiL•■M'S “. » - NM Alcohol, Opium, I Tobacco I Using Chronic Sores ating Ulcers, »K Tbs Mower with the pmw CI'T. "drawing” the rutting bar from • ¡►•mt ihrsd, cauBlng the w hr» 1« «•» |»r*s* Lar«l- ar on the ground, an I giving inrrrawJ power for hard rutting Il it no "ptiwh < ut. pushing ihriar from bcrlnd Whan '' ■ the in ora landant y for the w !»••«■ Is io lift from the ground Kra th* point ‘ Tha "Draw <’ut" < ham- pion kwpa the whwla on thr ground and I b the moat yowerfui cutter In the field llaa many convenient feature« Mend for haudaotnv < atulogue and <’<» atidar Mailed free ¡ ) ) ) > I ) > i I i i [ I MITCHELL. LEWIS A STAVE? CO.. Flr>< sad Tail« Ms.. r«lb»l. Oxtso. ....... ....... ....... . .............................. '•■• What Is CASTORIA The Kind You Have Always Bought of In Use For Over 30 Years. entirely gone. __________ _______ A«. S. S. S. contains no mineral or poison- It Is every one's secret hope that ar- when the time comes for him to hand anv descri lood his baggage over to Death to be check- llburs for a Clear Head* ' ûmîeseltze & iliiln hab no -Washington CONSUMPTION