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s. uv.l. LfiZV liUER , find Cascarete so good that I would not be without them. I was troubled a , great deal with torpid liver and headache. .'' Now since takmg Cascarets Candy Cathar tic 1 feel very much better. I shall cer- , lainly.l recommend thetn to my friends as tne best medicine I have ever seen." Anna Bazinet, Osbora Mill No. a, Fall River, Mass ETTEOPEAN ARMIES STARVING THE SCHOOLS. Pleasant, Palatable, Potent, Taste Good.. Do Hood. Never Sicken. Weaken orGrlDO. 0c, 25c. 50c. Never oll in buik. The senu Ine tablot stainned C C C. Guaranteed to I "iture or your money back. 923 .. 1 '' ,' SEE THE GREAT Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition Come to the Fai; you II Hk it. FINE ALBUM OK PLATES OF THE BUILD NGS gent for 80c Money Order And another of the city of SEATTLE, THE "GEM OF THE COAST" Very Fine, for $1.05, postpaid Di.itr''hut!nir noint: 417 SnUtvai BUi SEATTLE, WASH. Lock Boi 1912 Spokane, Kalispel or Missoula and Coeur d'Alenel If you intend irolnir to the oneninK of th'se reservations, it will be to your advantage to call or write the HOMESEEKERS CLUB 413 Central Building, Seattle, Washington ST) T? CTTT. TT A ,i?"re phosphate iIZ.lJiAZ.1 V 1 "jauing powder thn aoes ail uint tlie nitn priced baltina powders will do and decs it bitter. It raises the dough and makes light er, sweeter and bette: nsentoods. bold by ifio cers ;j)C per pound. 1) you will send us yout name anil address, we in sena you a dook on health and bakintr powder. "l JtUSTFtf WSA t PIP i Inn mmmtmm II Mammm i "WIIAT EUBOPEAN POWERS SPEND FOE MILITARISM AND FOR EDUCATIOI When the Tuikish soldiers In Asia Minor Back and (burn the schools people are horrified at their sad lack of civilization, Lut a French writer comes forward to re mind us Just at this time that the so-called civilized na tions are robbing the schools to support their soldiers, which conies to about the same thing. If a man spent five times aa much for guns as for his children's school ing he would be considered a lunatic or a desperado, yet it appears t!;t this is precisely what the powers of .Europe are doing. The Paris review, Mon Dimanche, say 8: "France spends about five times as much on her army as she does on the Intellectual training of her children. Germany gives to educational purposes one-third of the amount she devotes to military purposes. In Austria and Russia the proportion between school and caserne expenditure Is as two to nine. Italy spends upon her army nine times as much as she devotes to public edu cation. Belgium is exemplary in that, her military and education budget stand as eight to four. The only ex ception to this rule of priority in military expenditure is Switzerland, which devotes twice as much to the ed ucation of her children as she lays out on the purchase of powder and shot and the pay of her defenders. BAKING POWDER THE STRUGGLE. CRESCENT MFG. CO. Seattle, Wn. DAISY FLY KILLER anil kill, all tile nt&l. :luiiii, rn ! mental, conven. lent. luap. In. (a sllaenaon. Made or metHj, cannot lll or Up over, will not toll or injure anytnlmr. ' urMiera or sent prepaid lor 30 cent. HAROLD SOMERS. ISO DeKalb Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. I Say not, the struggle naught availed) The labor and the wounds' are vain, The enemy faints not, nor faileth, And as tilings have been they remain If hopes were dupes, fears may be liars It may be, in yon smoke concealed. Your comrades chnse e'en now the fliers, And but for you possess the field.' For while the tired waves, vainly break JJig, Seem here no painful inch to gain. Far back, through creeks and inlets mak ing, Comes silent, flooding in, the main. the coffeec TEA SPICES BAKING POWDER r EXTRACTS JUST RIGHT CUSSET&DEYFJtS; PORTLAND. ORE J And not by eastern windows only, When daylight comes, comes in light; In front, the sun climbs, how slowly, But westward, look, the land is bright. Arthur Hugh Clough. i Humble Pie ir eor.ry wi.l reller t'Kui, and ail you are anked lo do is tn.eud f'-r Fre B t ! ot Or. May's Kplleptieldo Cure. It ba eured t-nuaawia where etaiyilnne ete failed 8ml ireo with direction. Expre Prepaid. Guaranteed ty Mar Medical Laboratory, under the National F"t aoJ Druira Act, June SOih. 1W6. Onar auu No. 18U71. Pica. (Mto AOE and full adilreii DR. W. If. MAY, 848 Pearl Street, New Vork City. C. Gee Wo The Chinese Doctor This wondeful man has made a life study of the properties of Roots. Herbs and Barks, and is riving the world the benefit of his services. No Mercury, Poisons PjigavfrV Pra'n or Cutting Guarantees to cure Catarrh. Asthma, Luntr. Stomach and Kidney troubles, and all Private Diseases of M n and Women. A SUR: CANCER CURE Just received f rom Pckin. China-safe, mire and reliable. U..faiiinir in its works. If you cannot call, write forsvmotom blank and circular. Inclose 4 cents in stamps. CONSULTATION FREE The C. Gee Wo Medicine Co. 162 Mi First St., cor. Morrison, Portland, Or. P N U "I overheard the offer my father made you. You think the device is worth more?" "Very much more." "I have some money lying Idle, Mr. Andrus, money I would be glad to Invest. It Is my own, lefU me- by you .utter from I!dTv8nTd" I? Grandfather Atwood. Will you children, or frit-mla that no o, oiy n ui- ' au, piease let me Duy an interest In your device?" The young man's face flushed. He stared at her. "You are quite In earnest about this?" he murmured. "Your question is not compliment ary," said the girl. "I am In earnest, however, and assure you that the in vestigation conducted by my lawyer will be a painstaking one. Does that meet with your approval?" "Thoroughly," he quickly answered But Is it possible that you really mean all this?" At 10 o'clock to-morrow morning you will be at the law office of John Dalafleld, In the Cranston building. Mr. Dalafleld is my adviser and holds my legacy In trust for me. I will notify him of your coming. Is that understood?" She watched him narrowly. "Yes," he answered, "unless I wake up and And this is all a dream." 'T trust," she gravely said, "that you will not forget our verbal under standing. If your device can be shown up to the full satisfaction of my ad viser you are to sell me a half In terest In the Andrus transmitter for $20,000 cash. 13 this your understand ing?" He was quite overwhelmed by her directness. "That is my understanding," he an swered. "Shall I put It on paper?" She shook her pretty head. This la a test transaction," she said. "You have faith in your device and I have faith in you." It was a year later and Everett Carter sat 'before the blazing hearth log. But the rheumatic leg was no longer resting on the cushioned stool. A soft footfall drew his attention. "Come In, Florence," he called. The girl came and 6at by his side on the low stool. "Hullo, daddy." she said. She rested her brown head against his arm. "Well, dearie?" Ills hand lovingly stroked the brown hair. "Feeling pretty good, daddy?" -Yes, dearleT" "No twinges?" "Not for a long time." They watched the crackling blaze. "You didn't eat much dinner, dad dy." "Didn't I?" "I'm quite sure you didn't." He laughed. "Perhaps the humble pie I at to day spoiled my appetite." "Humple pie, daddy T" "I guess that's what they call it" "Tell me about it" He laughed again. "It doesn't put your daddy In a very flattering light But I'll tell you about it I had au appointment this after noon with a certain party at your old friend Delafleld's. I was a little early In getting there I wanted to ask Del afield some questions." "Yes, daddy." "Well, the certain party " "The man you were to meet?" "Yes. He's a young man. His name Is Andrus." "Andrus?" "That's it. Robert Andrus. He wasn't there when I arrived, and that gave Delafleld an opportunity to tell me about him. If Delafleld is right, he's a remarkable worthy young fel low straight, honest and fine as silk Wfiat's the matter, dearie?" "The fire makes my face burn, dad dy. I'll move a little back." "Perhaps you don't care for the story?" "Oh, yes, daddy, go on." "Well, the funny part of it is that I once turned ' this same young fel low down cold. It happened one day when I was home here with the mis ery In my leg. And there I was In Delafleld's office, keeping an appoint ment with the very same youngster.' "Go on, daddy." "The boy had perfected a valuable device, a transmitter of a remark ably ingenious type. He brought it to me. He thought the Carter Motor Company could use it. I knew it was good thing the instant I Iookedat It. But you know, daddy isn't exactly himself when the rheumatism nips him." "I know, daddy." . "Well, I gave him to understand that we didn't want his device. But offered to buy It from him and de stroy It. He wouldn't sell. Somehow ' V" ' "9 " 'W""i ' if A ft J satlsned with this promise. And that, dearie, is what I call eating humble pie and lots of it." There was a little silence "Daddy,' said the girl, "I want youi advice." "But I know nothing about hats or gowns." She softly laughed. "It's a money matter this time, dad ry. i oougnt a nair interest In a manufacturing plant a year ago and I ve been offered 400 per cent profit on my investment if I sell out." The old man stared down at her. mat sounds good. What's the plant called?" The girl hesitated "It's the Andrus Transmitter Com pany, daddy." "What!" yes, daddy. I'm the partner who muSt be consulted." "You!" Yes, daddy. What do you advise me to do?" Let me get my breath, you ras cal!" All right, daddy. Take your time." bhe looked toward the door. "Rob ert!" she called PC Jlffi 2b2 D 8& (TV . it I r I. bi M For Infants and Children. ALCOHOL 3 PEtt nrT AVcgclabkPrcparalionrorAs similaiing theFootfanJRcfJuta ling (Jic Siomachs andUowdsof Proraoles Dfestionfliecrfd ncss and Rcstrnntaijts nciuitr OpiumMorphine norMiaEraL OT Pi ARC OTIC. fimpktn Stedm jiix-Sauia JhMlt&Jfs- litJMonateScaa Clarified Siignr hatujrteo t'lanr. Anetfect Remedy forConsfipa lion . Sour Storaach.Dlarriioca Worras,CoiTvuIsions.revcnsu nss andLoss of Sleep. Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of AW V.Mm m Use For Over Thirty Years " "! 1 I, I ' I I 2tTMnteel under the fof r-.iooA unrWrihe Food art Exact Copy of Wrapper. Jl Tms cairr" eoaaNV. Nta too errr. 3?C A ripasant Sarprlne. 'She married the old fellow for his money and he hasn't got any." Wasn't she dreadfully disappoint- dr "Not a bit. She's got it." Balti more American. It is a mother's duty to keep con stantly on hand some reliable remedy for use in case of sudden accident or Anri Rnhort Ano mishap to the children. Hamlins Wiz- " a, aUUl ua v-. . , "Here Is my part- entered the room. ner, daddy." The old man stared at the newcom er. "Well, well," he muttered. And, daddy, Robert's price has gone up. I I found it out thi3 after noon. He wants me. too!" The old man stared from Robert to the girl. Her arm stole around his neck. "Say it's all right, daddy." He sank back with a sigh of resig nation. More humble pie, he murmured Cleveland Plain Dealer. ard Oil can be depended upon for just such emergencies. Cheap Riding;. Uncle Zcke (back from the city) You talk about cheap rkliu' ! I rode twenty miles on a street k'yar, an' all it cost me was a nickel. Uncle Jed Gosh! That ain't noth- in When I was thar last year I rode to the top of the tallest buildin' in town an' it didn't cost me a blamed cent! Chicago Tribune Solving tb Milk Problem. "We're thinking of keeping a cow," said Mrs. Lapsling. "A neighbor of ours has a big vacant lot where we can pa9. teurize her." Mothers will find Mrs. Winalow's Soothing Byrup the Ik si remedy to use for their childrea Quriug the teetbiug period. littl. ' Reward of Duplicity. "Tommy, do you know whert boys go that tell lies?" "You bet I do ! That's the way most of 'em get to go to the ball games." It Cures While You Walk. ' ' 1 Allen's Font-Ease is a certain cure for hot sweati iik, callus, and swollen, aching feet. Sold by a 1 Druggists, price 2. Don't accept any substitute. Tnal package FHEE Aiidre Allen S. Olmsted. Le Hoy. R Y. L Bless Her! When lovely woman buys a bonnet Constructed of some shredded hay She piles a lot of fruit upon it And walks along the Gay White Way. New York Kvening Mail. TELL ME ABOUT IT. I JR. W A. WISE . fceurs a Leader in Painless Dentai Work in Portland. Out-of-Town People Should remrmher that our furce is no arranged that WK ( AN DO THEIR ENTIRE CKOWN. MKiDGK AM) Pl.ATK WORK IN A PAY if nectary. FO-ilTlVELY PAINLESS EX TRACTING FffEK when plate or hri'lee are or rlere) WK REMOVE THE MOST SENSITIVE TEETH AND ROOTS W11HOUT THE LEAST PAIN. NO STUDENTS, no uncertainty. For the Next Fifteen Days We will (rive you a good 22k gold or porce lain rrown for $3.50 Z2k bridire teeth a.fri Molar crown fi.OQ Gold or enamel fillinirl 1.00 Silver fillinira AO Good rubber plate 6.00 The best red rubber plate 7.00 rainless extraction bO ALL WORK GUARANTEED 15 YEARS Dr. W. A. Wise President and Manager The Wise Dental Co. UNCI Third and Wahinrton St. PORTLAND, OREGON No. 30-09 IVnEI wrttlae- to advertiser pi If mentloa this paper. felt sure he would come back and accept my offer. I was positive he couldn't get the capital he needed to start a plant and manufacture the thing and that's where I was wrong. Somebody let him have the money." "Who was It, daddy?" "I don't know. Dut the plant was built and proved a good thing from the very start. The boy found a mar ket for his invention almost immedi ately, and the little factory has been working right up to Its limit. It got me scared some time ago. And I was still more scared when I heard that the National Engine Company wanted the factory's entire output. The Carter Motor Company couldn't stand by and let that happen. And so I was there in your old friend's office, prepared to arrange a deal with this gifted youngster. Well, he came In presently a fine looking lad, man ly and scrupulously polite. He really seemed glad to see me which might be wondered at. Well, I made up my mind In less than no time that there was nothing to be gained by beating about the bush, and bo I came right out and offered him $200,000 for his plant and his patents, and. In addi tion to this, the position of manager of our works with a 110,000 salary." The girl suddenly laughed. "Why, that' was fine, daddy. And what did the gifted young man dor" "The gifted young man never turn ed a hair. If he was surprised at my offer he carefully concealed the fact. He thanked me, but added that he would be guided entirely by his partner, who owns a half Interest In the factory and patents. He prom ised to let me know his partner's de cision Terr soon, and I had to be Doctorlnw by the Contract. Suppose we pay the doctor by the week To doctor us however great or slight is Our ailment health insurance, so to spp&k ; We'd probably have less appendicitis. Likewise if things could just be thus fixed up So we on the installment plan could buy a Good bunch of health 'tis' likely that our cup Would not be bitter from neurasthenia. It eertainly's a most attractive scheme Thus to avoid the periodic sharledowt, From bills that break us, so we'd never dream Of suffering again from general break down. The joy of living it would color so 'Twotiid seem that we saw life's ligh. through a prism. And yet we have some dire doubts, don't you know, About our darned old chronic rheuma tism. But let us pay the doctor by the week. As we pay for our furniture and fix tures. And maybe we the druggist need not seek So often, for those queer prescription mixtures. Indianapolis News. Guaranteed under all Pure Food Laws More Friends Every Year We'll soon count you among: them. It's just a matter of time. More and more housewives are erivine: up the old- style, high-priced. Trust-made Bakiner Powders. Thousands are turnins: to sW IT7 OUNCES Mil I leWv'c0.t,St'r BAKING ivj POWDER One trial does it. You'll never go back. bpeaic to your grocer. Lighter, sweeter baking or money refunded. Far bet ter. Costs much less. You won't believe it till you try for your- seiL 23 Ounces for 23 Cents Jaques Mfg. Co. Chicago upon a Ills Model. Many a youth is taken with the de sire to write. Often he does not know exactly what he wishes to compose, but the itch for the pen is strong. The Bellman tells the story of an ambi tious young man who called Chicago publisher. He informed the publisher that he had decided to write a book "May I venture to inquire as to the nature of the book you propose to write?" asked the publisher, very politely. "Oh," came In an offhand way from the aspirant to literary fame, "I think of doing something on the line of Les Miserables," only livelier, you know. ever Sar Uye. "Yes," he chattered, "I will love you just as much when you are old and gray!" "Well," said she, decisively. "1 may live to be old, but I'll never be gray!" Detroit Free Press. Double Crossed. Freddie They have the no break fast fad around our house. Bobble How do you stand It? Freddie Pretly well, except when I'm bad and get sent to bed without any supper. Puck. Plenty of people can stand adversity. but only a few can stand prosperity. - Jail 2 Organize a Local Telephone System Just think what a Telephone System would save you a!I your neighbors at your call your octor your veterinarian postolfice depot merchant. No matter how far from the nearest Telephone Company, your community can have its own local service at a very low cost of maintenance. I f L 4: L li Rural Telephones easily within are in use in thousands of communities. The equipment is the standard Bell Telephone aparaius. This means most reliable and economical service. 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