-4 f-'f? T M - i r . MALHEUR ENTERPRISE. SMITH PAYS as follows for good, fresh pro duce he never charges com mission: Live Chickens 15c Dressed Chickens... 16c to 17c Live Ducks 16c to 18c Dressed Geese, 16c Dressed Turkeys, 250 Dressed Hogs 100 Dressed Veal up to 130 lbs lie Large Veal Less. Address, FRANK L. SMITH MEAT CO. "fighuni tie Beef Trust" PORTLAND. OREGON. That Real Estate A treat. House-hunter Seems to me this bouse isn't very well built. The floor hakes when we walk. Agent Um y-e-s; that's the new kind of spring floor for dancing, you know. Househunter And these stairs creak terribly. Agent Y-e-s; we furnish this new paent, burglar alarm staircase with out extra charge. Leslie's Weekly. Troubles ( the Ancient a. Penelope was bewailing the protract ed absence of Ulysses.. "I might as well be the wife of a fimmeroial traveler," she said, "and it done with It!" Scorning: to avail herself of an easy divorce, she plunged deeper than ever into the pages of the Ladles' Home Journal for consolation. Jfo Chance for aa Argument. "If you had any life In you, Henry," she snapped, "You'd go out there and (Ire the cook!" "But I haven't, you see, Flo," he pla cidly yapped; And he burled himself in a book. Chicago Tribune. Only One "BROMO QUININE" That la LAXATIVE BKOMO QUININE. Look for the signature of E. W. Grove. Used the World over to Cure Cold in One Day. 26c He Did Not Healtate. "You must rest," said the specialist, After a knowing thumping on the pop ular preacher's person. "You will be in the next world in three months un less you go abroad and take a complete rest." "Oh, then I'll go abroad at once," replied the preacher, quite Innocently. Da Reerard for Appearance. "Maria, this telephone call Is for you. Airs. Hlghmore wants to talk to you." "Mrs. Hlghmore? Gracious! And I look like a fright! John, hold the wire . minute till I do up my hair!" SEEDS J. J. B T88 Street front Catalogue for the Asking Send for It. UTZER Portland, Oregon Some Excellent Rooms Still on Sale lor ( LARK'S CRUISE OP THE "CLEVELAND" rfL 18,000 Tons, Brand New tj 1 and Superbly Fitted I m AOUND THE WORLli PROM SAN PRANCISCO FEB. 5. 1910 ONE STEAMER for the Entire Cruise of nearly lour months, coating; only $660 and up, including all necessary expenses. ROUTE: Japan, China, Philippines, Borneo, Java, Burma, India, t eyion, rgypi, Italy, etc. An unusual chance to visit unusually attractive places. SsOT ORIENT CRUISE February 6, 1910. by S. S, "Grosser Kurfuerst." 73 d ivs. Including 24 days Egypt and Palestine. $400 up, including hotels, shore excursions, etc. FRANK C. CLARK Times Bldg. New York Painless Dentistry 9 Oat of town peoph . $ can bit. tneir pmu L yjf ana bridgework flit t i.nen in ant as. y ' f' If DHMOTJ. t W will yoa I lot JeeW y" 22k gold ar urce!p - J A SJ rcwn lor $3. 5l 7 AV Molar Crowns 5.0C 'J22kBridgoTotta3.5f J j 6old Filling! 1.01 f Enam.l Fillings 1.0C ' I 8ilr Fillings .06 fc' Inlay Fillings 2.50 ML W. A. Wilt, raaassr issMaai St VUSI IrfaMseM m rnnis aawar fiuisiNTXBD POI IB YEARS Palnloea r-jtreclioe rree . hen claws or bridge work bordered. Voneullatlon lfree, Yoa cannot sot betltn painlm work done anywhere. All work fully mar. enleed. aiouera elrtrlo equipment. Keet motlied. Wise Dental Co, laiBDVYea.Sts. PORTLAND, OREGON CMOS 10SM: A. M. M ( f . at- Saaaeys, ll a tl-.A D..kk.. Plata 5.00 www a w v Painless Etril.a .50 esas. A Kttl Daasrer. "Gentlemen," eald the president oi the publlo service corporation, in hie address to the stockholders, 'it le my duty end pleasure to Inform you that our balance aheet for the year now closing; will ahow a highly satisfactory condition of affairs. We have added materially to our assets, and our prof Ita have been such that we shall be able to declare a very handsome dlvl dend. In fact, gentlemen," he added, lowering; his voice, "our prosperity gives me some uneasiness. I cannot disguise or conceal from you an appre henslon that J. Plerpont Morgan may have found It out and may be even now preparing to open his jaws and engulf this corporation In his capacious an insatiable maw!" A dense silence ensued, and a thrill of horror ran through the assembly. Well may we ask, "Who Is safe theae day a T" Chicago Tribune. Mothers wm find Mrs. Wlnslows Soothing eyrup tne nest remedy to use ioi tueir cnuureo aurwg uo teeming penuu Maori Sairragettee. Women of the Maori tribe of New Zealand are now appearing as features of the show at tbe Hippodrome In New York City, and as they are educated and cultivated persons, and have the right to full suffrage In their native land, they chose three delegates to rep resent them at Mrs. Pankhurat's lec ture in Carnegie hall recently. They were Klrl Matao, widow of . an old Maori chief; Waapl, a young political leader and a prohibitionist, and Drana, who is 21, and cast her vote for the Conservatives at the last election. Eng lishmen in New Zealand have extend' ed to women all the rights they them selves have, and that Mrs. Pankhurst and the English suffragettes of all sorts ask for. Springfield Republican Ho Misrepresentation. Boarder (at summer resort) Didn't your booklet say there were no mos Qultoes hereT Proprietor It did, sir, and It told the exact truth. We had the booklet print ed In February, and I am prepared to prove that there wasn't a blamed (slap) mosquito within 600 miles of here at that time. Chicago Tribune. Slot Muculne for Suicide. Wa3hlngton. "Drop a penny in the slot and get a ticket to the other world" might be the inscription on machine that Is suggested by Rev. Dr Donald Guthrie, of Baltimore. Dr. Quthrle was talking on "Calvinism" at the closing session of the synod of Baltimore at the Metropolitan Presby. terlan Church here. At the close of a plea for a wholesome, enthusiastic in terest In life,' he said: "Life has be come so meaningless and so useless to some that I advocate the setting up of a suicide machine where one can deposit a cent and be killed easily and respectably." PILrS CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS PAZO OINTMENT Is guaranteed to cure any case of Itching. Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in to 14 days or money refunded. 60c. Instruetlve LIttIo Story. Truth was lying at the bottom of a well. "I like It down here," said Truth "the water's fine." But nobody paid any attention. Whereupon Truth, disgusted, applied a short and ugly word to Itself and kicked the bucket. Chicago Tribune. One of that Asatmilatora. Stranger What do you do with the vast swarms of Immigrants that land on your shores every year? Prominent Gothamlte We don't have anny throuble, sor, in asstmylat- ln' thlm. COULD SAVE CHILDREN. if Children Like 1 CURE It is so pleasant to take stops the cough so quickly. Absolutely safe too and contains no opiates. AA Druggists, 25 cants. FERRVS fZT ITT STZ" ira 6L Toerowthenn. HT R B eat flowers and I aar aaaoT aawsv aasr most luscious veeolahlrs. plant tne best seeds. Kerry a Berds are lxt becaus tusy never ruu in yioia Dr quality. 1 na mat garuea rs and farmers everywhere . know Ferry's snedstobelue blgbest stanSu-d of Quality yet attained. -vror aue everywhere, J i RJLBT'S 1910 Seed AaanaJ Free on request m. rant co.. srrurT.sHta. A LEADER WATER SYSTEM IN YOUR HOME Means er anfaJHng water supply. It means that you will have the most practi cal Pern tie water supply system now ta use. Ne elavatad tank, no frueaa pipaa la wmtar, no atasrnant water in suouaae, ne water aupply troubles of any son Tank placed in basement, out of sight sod way. snade of pressed ileal will not ruat and Will last a lifetime. You will be plaaead with tbe LEADER i.etaaa a turn Mating Domestic Water . .p T. Ask fur our catalogue tnm .1- Jtlet. "How I waived My water esjppiy sbMsm. UWIS & STAVCR CO. Portlai nd, Ore. Spokane, Wsuh. Uoi.Ce MeatlO. The Mlaslngr Tart. Landlady You say the chicken soup isn't good? Why, I told the cook bow to make it. Perhaps she didn't catch the Idea. Boarder No; I think It was the chicken she didn't catch. The G Cough bf onsumwon X Your doctor will tell you that fresh air and good food are the real cures for consumption. But ofteq the cough Is very hard. Hence, we suggest that you ask your doctor about your taking Ayer's Cherry Sectoral. It controls the tick ling, quiets the cough. From ioo,ooo to aoo.ooo a Year Said to Die In America of Preventable Causes. WARNING BY CENSUS CHIEF. Dr. C. L. Wilbur of Vital Statistic! Department at Washington. Has Becommendations. From 100,000 to 200,000 children .inder 5 years ot age die every year from preventable causes in the United States, in the opinion of Dr. Cressy L. Wilbur, chief ot vital statistics ot the census bureau, who has prepared a bulletin on the basis of present-day knowledge of sanitary measures. Dr. Wilbur believes that prompt registra tion of births and a more careful and precise statement ot the causes of death by physicians are needed. Of the number of deaths returned for 1908691,574 which covers the registration area. Dr. Wilbur has found that nearly one-fifth were of In fants of under 1 year old and more than one-fourth of children under 5 years of age. Reduced to figures. Dr. Wilbur makes the following estimates: More than one-eighth of a million babies under 1 year old and fully 200,000 children under 5 died among about one-half of the population ot the United States in the year men tioned. It is considered probable that fully 200,000 more died in cities and states not included in the census bureau death registration area. In this connection Dr. Wilbur quotes Prof. Irving Fisher's conclusion that of all the diseases of Infancy having the median age 1 year 47 per cent may be prevented, and that of the diseases of childhood having a median age of 2 to 5 years 67 per cent may be pre vented. "It does not seem unreasonable," Dr. Wilbur says, "when we consider the fact that there Is apparently no rea son why infants, if properly born and this means simply the prevention of ante-natal disease and the improve ment of the health and conditions of life of their parents should die in early infancy or childhood except from the comparatively few . accidents that are unavoidable." The bulletin continues with a state ment that the general death rate of a country Is dependent largely upon its infant mortality and says: "In the light of the figures quoted it would seem that practical sanitation has only made a beginning in the work ot preventing the occurrence of infant and child mortality. The ground has only been scratched over. Deep stirring of the soil and thorough cultivation of all the means available, with our present scientific and medical knowledge for the guarding of young IlveB, would produce startling and from all human experience, almost un believable, results." or A We pakuea ear eraaaiae We kafcesi mmm ! 7 'teas ea saeeieiacc We .e yea le eeaeitit gee ijers On of Aver's fills si bedtime will cause a Incretesd gov of kale, tni produce tsaile Isssiite feci ibe d.v fellewlm . lermule ea ea (he tl te teur Joiior. II will wfttlersissi sit il(se, , s elll st eeeiime, as? IM f .fceVe a, U9t Margin, by landing the $5,000-trot at Phoenix, Ariz., placed to her credit as the season's earnings over $25,000. Manager Stalllngs of the New York American League base ball team hue completed arrangements for his team to train at Athens, Ga., next spring, Before 3,000 people at Winnipeg, Man., Alf Shrubb defeated Tom Lonsr boat in a sixteen-mile race by three laps. Time, 1 hour 35 minutes 60 sec onds. Some of the horses owned by Louis W. Wlnans, of Brighton, England, In cluding Allen Winter, 2:06j, and Sll lko, 2:11V4. will be raced In America next season. A six-club basket ball league has been formed In the Twin Cities, con sisting of two St. Paul and four Min neapolis quints. The organization will be known as the Twin City Basket I'm II League. The University of California, like Stanford University, hue abandoned rowing as a 'varsity sport Carlisle Indians and Holy Cross have dropped basket ball as an Intercollegiate sport for the coming season. Directum, 2:064, died recently at Savage, Minn. lie was the world's champion 4-year-old trotter, ex-cham- pton trotting stallion and one of the foremost sires of the day. To his credit are five 2:10 trotters, all having records. Lady Jeanette, the young pacing mare owned my O. M. Cotton of Au burn, Neb., trained and driven by Frank Dally, won $ 1.24 & at meetings near home the past season, where the purses were small. She was started seven times and won three firsts, three seconds and one third. A recent fire at Upland farm, Oreen burg. Pa., unfortunately resulted in the loss of the promising race horse and sire, Maj. HlKglnson, 2 : 1 V4 - All told, seven valuable horses perished In the flamee. L. V. and Julian B. Huff are tbe proprietors of the farm. It is thought that Ed Spencer, the big Scranton catcher, who jumped the Boston' Americans lust season, will be with the New York Giants next year, as McGraw has negotiated his release from the Indianapolis club of the American Association, with which Spencer had signed. Wisconsin and Chicago battled In a sensational I to I tie game of foot ball on Marshall field at Chicago, and when SHE IS NEVES STILL. fcewklaar Chair Irmwolle of Aanerlewa Womaa'a Nervosa Energr, According to Marc Debral, the french writer, there Is no such thing In American society as an Ingenue. A lebut&nte will appear to be shy as ihyness is always sweetly attractive but her efforts are not always a suo ;ess as they are so palpably assumed. 'The typical wealtfhy young American tirl," writes M. Debral, "is very wide wake as to the practical side of life ind Is even more audacious than her narrled sister; and yet the latter has jomplete liberty of action. The organ ization of her household simplifies do mestic cares for the mistress of the Souse. Servants are hard to get, to be sure, but, on the other hand, their work Is made easy for them by all sorts of modern contrivances. Ice boxes are filled with canned foods to be used In case of unexpected de mands. What with steam heat, elec tric light and elevators, the Internal administration of a house is regulated almost by machinery. "The American woman feels no ob ligation to watch over her home; her enormous fortune makes It unneces sary from her point of view. She Is not a natural housekeeper and has no love for pursuits that oblige her to keep still, like delicate needlework and fine embroideries. She prefers sports and active amusements that take her out of doors. . "She may sing about her 'Home, Sweet Home,' but she Is quite willing to get away from It "Always very busy and having a lit tle or nothing to do, the woman of wealth In America rushes about as though she had a certain task to finish t a certain time; meals are gulped iown hurriedly, and orders given in lid haste, without there being the least reason for It. An incident that came under my own observation I thought characteristic: A young woman came into a tea room on Fifth avenue and ordered a cup of choco late. After hardly touching her lips to the cup, she Jumped up, paid for It, and said: 'It's too hot; I can't wait. haven't the time.' Once more on the sidewalk she ejaculated nervously: What shall I do now?' Then got Into her carriage and said to the coach man: 'Drive quickly, please,' and on his asking for an address, she said: 'I ion't know; straight ahead, but drive fast' "To go fast, straight ahead, to move ibout in the open, laugh, fidget, chat ter, to rush here and there without any object but to' feel one's self alive, rod use up one's superabundant en ergy; nothing could be more symbolic f all this than the American woman's beloved rocking chair. ' Even in re pose she swings to and fro, and must have movement even when she is motionless." JtAN WHOSE CLAIMS TO FOLAJt DISCOVERT ARE DISCREDITED. Dr. Frederick A. Cook, whose claims as discoverer of the north pole were badly dashed by the decision of the committee of the University of Copen hagen, was born in Brooklyn forty' four years ago and was educated la the public schools of that city and In the medical department ot the Univer sity of New York. Two years after his graduation from the medical school, at 28, he signed as surgeon for Peary's expedition ot 1893. That waa his first experience as an arctlo trav eler. In 1897 Cook accompanied aa expedition to the antarctic and brought back a series ot magnetic observations, and a profile of the bed of the sea south of Cape Horn. From 1893 till 1907 he was engaged in his alleged as cent of Mount McKinley, but his claims that he reached the top of the peak are also discredited. These are the only important events of his Ufa previous to his recent return from the north. A Quaint Weddlaar. A quaint and pretty wedding cele brated in Trowsley, Kent, recently, was a genuine old English affair. The bride was Marjorle Nach, daughter of a retired anny offlcer. The -"bridal carriage was a farm wagon, hung with strings of roses. There were two seats in front, and one was vacant on the ride to the church. Behind the bride were the eight bridesmaids in a double row. Three heavy farm horses, led by farm labo.-ers in smocks, drew the wagon. On the return from the church the bridegroom sat beside the bride. Fiddlers and dancers went ahead of the bridal party, and there was a atop at the village green, where all the villagers were treated to cakes and cider. Outside the carpenter shop the bride received the gift of a wood en spoon. The village blacksmith same out in his apron and presented a horseshoe to her. She received gifts from all the shopkeepers in order through .the village. Girls scattered roses in the road, and the bride and bridesmaids were in old-fashioned costumes. The Hills of Mloaeapolle. Budapest was at one time known in the world as the Flour City, but along In 1878 a young town on the bead waters of the Mississippi, then famous for its prairie dogs and buffaloes, had lawyer for a citizen who made use of the natural waterfall In the Missis sippi to operate a flour mill. This small beginning grew to such vast proportions, says tbe Bakers' Weekly, that it soon became neces sary to build a more modern system. and the Budapest system was adopt ed. Such other millers as Plllsbury, Crosby, Christian atd rjr.nfsdy had by this time come to this young city, and in a few ye? it became the flour city of the world. This city was Min neapolis. ' T-day 120,000,000 bushels of wheat ere ground In one year Into flour In Minneapolis. In Cue age of Pericles, the swiftest flouV mill in Athens produced two bcrrels of flour In one day. There Is one mill In Minneapolis which fills 17,000 or 18,000 barrels In ons day. What the Greeks did in one day Min neapolis does In 10 seconds. The rank of rear admiral has been conferred upon A. C. Dillingham and Hugo Osterhous by the Nav Depart ment. Robert S. Parsons, of South Dakota, former auditor of the treasury for the Interior Department, was presented with a handsome gold watch, appro prlately inscribed, by the 160 employes of that bUreau. Legislation aimed at corporation lawyers in Congress, especially those representing railroads, Is the object of a bill Introduced by Senator Borah, ot Idaho, and referred to the Senate Judl clal . committee. Mr. Borah - would make it a crime punishable by a line of $10,000 or two years' Imprisonment for a statesman to serve a corpora tlon. Representative Burke of South Da kota is endeavoring to Increase from $1.26 to $2.60 an acre the price of lands opened for settlement within the Chey enne River and Standing Rock reserva tlons. The present rate, Mr. Burke as serts, Is contrary to promises made when the treaty for the cession of the reservations was made by te govern ment Senator Nelson, of Minnesota, wilt bend every energy to pass at this ses slon his bill providing for the conser vatlon of the timber resources of the United States. The measure has been approved by the Secretary of the In terlor and will soon be taken up for action by the Senate committee on public lands, of which Mr, Nelson Is chairman. Upon the recommendation of the Secretary of Agriculture, the Secre tary of the Interior has withdrawn from all forms of disposition, except by mineral entry, vacant unapproprl ated lands in the Sacramento and Su sanvllle land districts of California a proposed addition to the Plumas na tlonal forest. The withdrawn lands approximate 118,611 acres. A conservation estimate policy thai It is believed will be written into the laws of the United States was outlin ed in a bill that will, soon be intro duced by Representative Frederick C. Stevens, of St. Paul. The measure pro vides for the dlsposul of water power sites under conditions that will pre vent monopolization, or any tendency to monopolization. tbe final whistle blew there advantage on either side. was no reneae for laseall.a. The Eastman Kodak Company of Kvcheeter, N. V. Is swld to liava reed te pay ll.iuo.buo lo M a. Yeinlrk and lr, lm XI. fcarly of Columbus, oiilu, fur llielr Invent. un tt a new protaea In the ewauufeeture tf liutua'cf hie print . Mr- The prvt eea, w tat. k Is Seviet, wet IMalealed, and reiula4 lej revv4sUeat see U tlif tei-Me U4e Claiming that the term "Hebrew" Is religious In Its nature, and has no place In the reports of immigrants to America, representatives of various Jewish societies have appealed to the Immigration commission asking for an elimination of the word "Hebrew" from Immigration report?. They desire that Jews shall be known as Germans, Rus sians or other nationalities, according to the country from which they come. Regardless of the recent old age pen sion legislation, providing a pension of not less than $12 per month for practically all of the old soldiers of I the country. Congress is still being Carrots Made of Paper. In HalmsCad, Sweden, Pontas Holm itrom Is about to start a spinning mill for making yarn out of paper. 8ucb mills already exist In Germany and France. So far tbe manufacture of , importuned for Increases to almost as rugs and carpets seems to be the best practical use of this new paper yarn. It Is said that people In Sweden, espe cially in tbe provinces of Ostergotland, tre already making carpets with paper weft. Narrow rolls of paper tape are used, but this, of course, Is not spun. rut Coaatry. Church When Henry Hudson Qrst saw this part of the world It was a fiat country. Gotham Well, so it ( now, Look st all the flats we bar her la Ne York. -Yorkers Btateotnan, A Halaral tCrrwe, "What's the matter lia Norsf "I secured fcer from last mulua eslp tm.e sod elie claluts tiisl euiUI u Ulf ksr vwav." UvskJa uo- great an extent as before the general legislation was enacted. Nearly forty paintings recently ac quired from the collection of King lojold of lielglum have been brought to New York. Paintings by Van Dyok, Goya, Rubens, Ruysduel and Tonlure are Included. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the World's Greatest Blood Purifier and Strength-Giver. It builds you up. Accept no sub stitute, but insist on having Hood's, and get it today. In usual liquid form nr chocolated tab eti called Sarsatabs. 100 Doses $1. The Label Laaarwaare. "There's a language in hotel labels, the same as In stamps or flowers," laid a courier.. "Ail over Europe the hotel porters paste the hotel labels on four, trunks In such a way that the porters In future towns will know what sort ot a tipper you are. "Up at the top ot the trunk the la bel means you are generous. In the middle It means you're a middling sort Down very low It means you ara no good." Tae Natare Plaeo. He What Is the latest toplo ot household Interest, my dear? She Oh, the fall housecleaning Just now Is on the carpet. Baltimore American. CASTOR I A , For Infant! and Children. Tbe Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Bignature of Harmless Bos, TTsS Re Is not old, he is not young, The Chinese laundryman, Hop Lung, The yellowed cheek, the slanting eye, The humble nose, the cheekbone nigh. The cheerful face, the willing hand. That serves the proudest in the land His back yard you may scan with care; Ne dirty linen airing there! mft: Nataral Mistake. Caller What I like about your flat la its fine large closets. Mrs. Wrenter I beg your pardon, but er you've been looking at the bedrooms. Chicago Tribune. Mars aaal Tksre, - A man waa watting patiently for street car tbe other day at a transfer station, says the Boston Record, wheA a woman, highly excited, rusbsd up to him, and cried, "Are you the man here?" "I don't understand," he said. "Are you the man hereT she r peated. "No, madam," he said, concealing a smile. "The man here is that maa. over there." No Trouble Olberwlao. Professor (of English literature) At ' times you find it difficult I dare say, to comprehend the involved style of Mr. James. h ' - Miss de Muir O, no, professor; I never have any difficulty In under standing him. The only trouble I have Is to find out what he la driving at Instant Relief for Al tyes that are irritated from dust. heat, sun or wind, PETTIT'S EYE SALVE. Al! druggists or Howard Bros.. Buffalo, druggu N. Y. r refers to Walt. Ton should buy all your Christmas gifts now." "That's what they say, but I'm not to sure of It You see, I've made na my mind to give several of my friends a dozen eggs apiece no matter what they cost and I hate to think of buy ing 'em now." Cleveland Plain Dealer. Sectloaal Pre) ad lew. . ., "Have you any good apples to-day, Mr. Barlow?" "Tea, we have some unusually Dae Northern Spies," "O, hang your northern spies!" y HOWARD E. BTJRTOH - Aararer aa rjhanM, t Leadvtlle, Colorado. Speolmea trloeet Gold. Bllrer. Lead. tl. Gold, Silver. 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A flavoring; ased the sstne ss lemon or vanilla, Vf dissolving granulated sugar in water ana adding Mapleine, a delicious syrup is made ana B syrup better than maple. Mapleine is sold by grocers. It not send 33c for 2 os. bottle and recipe book. Creaeeat Mg. Ce, &Mltie, Waa, jr value or tin Tbe RAYO LAMP is a high trade lamp told at a low prlee, Inere are luui that cot more but there Is no better lamp CTEAOY VHITI UCHT si soy price. The Burner, the Wick, the Chimney-Holder-- ail sra vital things la a lamp) these parts ol the KAYO LAMP are perfectly constructed ana there Is nothing known In the art ol lamp-making that could add to the I RAYO Si a light-giving device. Suitable U any room lu the house. Every dealer everywhere. If not at yours, write for descriptive circular to Lha Dearest Ageucjr of the Standard Oil Company (Incorporated; ,-.- 4 ' Washington umrorrjnoes R. L. Poole, of Havana, Cuba, has bought of tbe Philippine government the elan Jose Krlur tUte of i5,0')0 lite Be." rruar teuste or 0,9)Q KyCj acres In the lain rid of sllndoro, to be Wfy used ae a sugar plantation. The pur. fLg- these price was t37,000. It Is under I'M 4- slood the buyer represented the Have leyers. Jay On u Id, youngest eon of Usurse J. (lotiM, was ela ted a director of the Wabash luilrd al the annual meal. In f vf the sl'M kliuliluis In T'einde. lit SUiioeeds es-Judge William U Panders f Cleveland, wbu declined re-eleulltxi, eea elite' tflievtwis e 'eiwleel. Genuine comfort that's wluit it means to wear the stylish Martha Washington Comfort Shoes. They fit like a clove, and insure complete rest and relief. No buttons or laces just slip them on and oil like slipper. Elastic at tbe tides provides perfect fit over any instep. You wul never know how comfortable a good looking shoe can be until 70a have worn MARTHA WASHINGTON COMFORT SHOES Dwar of Imitation. Only I h fnuln Aave fAe name Maiihm Wtuhlnflon mnd Aov" ' Mailt tlamptd an lha tola. Refuse substitutes. Your dealer will supply you J If not, write to ui FS EE lf you will send us the name of a dsaler who doa 1 not handle Martha Washington Comlurt Shoes, we wl sena you Ir.e, postpaid, a beeuUlul picture Of Meflba . Washington, Bise lliw. V I fiT' T In. Lady I I I Merit kneel I I 1 , , I We Lead else make Honorbilt Shoes for man. Slioes, Yerma Cushion Soeea, Special laoee ana wan aiiaee. F. Mayer Boot & Shoe Co, MILWAUKEE, WIS. Zda,aj!Snw efV tia If J 7Ty"sggggw . vj. . 3i.ei-n 11 j.iun. !sjsa-e