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pOUIrKY AND CAME . .g fannr price I" Wild Kurk. Ji alhcr '" ,n Wr" JJ j,m w, .11 kli.da uf poultrr. pork. H. Peanwn-rajre Co.. Portland MOWtKl Hp.. uu iuaai l.'ia, ""I" 1 II l.-.l-l Hll.if. IV, IkiU..; fw ;, u .. el..,.. . fall 'Wr.'! a I re.ulre mtu TARM3 WANTED. .imWMI l; 1 '"' """ MP-Pw'r with ua ,,M., , ,rtltf borer and Mil ''-'' '-"' n.e l.IM-"Ml.hkMU u un . . , 'money TO LOAN ,... Will '"rawlliatlon blank. Weal- Mo.t.Mf -. t-wa-ua Ck Ii. few. Mar. rami. Hand MerMn. 1 J . t. Marl l l o.. n let Jriii.a. -I iick and piea. WRITE K'lt I'KKK ADVICK PACJFU' 1.1 AMI & r KKTII.I.KK O. 12 Mail. m., i-wini. 'r. BANDMENiJiSS? II0I.TON nnd M KS( IIKU band lii.tt'""-.''- 1 he nvt ettfnplet atrw-k at Hul 1 " l'.nliee l tb Nucthweet. Crlw I" ' ' ''" rim ki iv. 1 1 1 Ai mi mic to. U! feme hUeel rartlaaa. rrea;aa Midical Fees In Bygons Day. it tin' I.' ; linil"K of the eighteenth ootury Hi'' iiniihI f lo physician nd uri:"iiM In Knrlnii'l were "lo B rraduule Iti h)Klrlt, Ills dun Is nlititil It hllllliK". ui.'ii;," no commonly u rcii or 1 1 . r . j . i fi-( L'll. Tlmnit Unit lire . .... ...... .1 I.. Oily nceii-M-n pi. mi iiuin, im-ir inn. ia no more tV.t r-! i 1 11 tiK ami I pence, thounti !') oniiilnlily (Irniuilil lu A turifon h In 13 pence, a mlli M hl J'Hirii. ) iH ur or fur, 10 Kru.ilM l let a iiH!i ImikMi or out of Joint, ud fur I' -111111; tilnml 1 atillllnK; tln cduIuk i'T n ii tiijii Ion on any limli, 6 (oumlii, Imi ili'-ri In no at'iilcu fi' fur J cun- " I ln yt'iii of riKulntliiK it fee lin nl llllK to (III po('k't llf till Mllcut, r- tri.ii tin thn Wi'dltnlimfi-r U.i Kit, In ii 1 1 1 1 i -1 in cilil ii history. PjIhIo Cilira cf 181. i ll Ii I.-OK-I hUi-iI ioliil)- fur I mwil f'-r I lii fuuilly, Kmln on n ore (tr.iii-r uiul "Mr In from Idrrn to flvf i-i i'.i. then hM a little flour. ur nr.i lll not hurt thi-m. Hi lr II a:i.t try In hut lnrl. and If trlt-d one tli') lll lu tried aguln and of'.tn. Upper Burma Home of Ruby. Wt;IN- . -ri ii lu iiuiilllli'R of ruhli'a am tldtly A .ntnliutrd mid found lu llurma, Siiui, i'i ) I. hi, AfKliiiniiilan, liidm. lira- til, A tif ! r. 1 1 ! j iiimI tlui I 'tilted Htnt.-ii, tt ruimtti. .4 of llurma, Stnui and (y Ion ir I., win.) riunKtlon cninmiTc-lully h pinrn 1 1 ii ) r tt tt t . JuHt a thla la tru tlii-r.- r.-fin tut llltlo If any douht Jilt I M'.-r Huriiiii. tli MoKok auction, urnl!i. tin- fin. st mid turnout aupply. Drop Hermlta. Two i'K;. oiu nip auKor. otm flip BoliiM.'i., to third cup of biittrr. sot and i n.'liulf ti'iiipoona aulrutua, tlrw tnlii-i puoiia aour milk, ono ti ipoon nf i-i'lri-, onn rup of rhopprd rtliiim. mm ijuart of flour. Irop by tMioiii on linttoin of dripping pun. $100 TO $500 SAVED On Kach Automobile Our r-k-'irativ wmtom pn m. 1-V .i Id hy h rnl Mr au-tun-I.,;.. ,mv 1475 rwjuirwj, U(. tr . r-y trtma, I ijT full ftrttC U.i ii kl.rtn CERLINCER MOTOR CAR CO. .hln,lo. HlrcH. I'OIMl.AM). OltKtiON. m the r'-S f Dough I Better! SCO, PvinA Caa Swia SEND POR OUR BIG CATALOGUE OF MILL MATERIAL AT FACTORY PRICES YOU SAVE A HALF. Whether you want a House or just a Door we can save you money. Get our Catalogue of everything needed in the construction of a house, a barn or a chicken coop. A $1000 House all ready to put up for only 400. Write to us about it now we are glad to furnish all needed information. SEND FOR THE CATALOGUE NOW. NORTHWEST DOOR COMPANY PORTLAND, OREGON. SAYS NEY WAS A GERMAN Engllah Wrlt.r Makea Intertatlng At, artlon Abuut Moat Prominent Tranch Marahal. A r-ci-nt KnulUh hook about Mar aluil Ni-y, Nupoltioti a hlalorlc ll.-ut.-n-ant, "iIih bnivfHl of IIih brave," brln(! oul Nonin lnli-riatliiK fiuta. Thla Kri ni-liiiiiin waa rrnlly a Cm mini. Il waa Imihi ut Huitrloula. now In 1'ruHnln, and lin n find alwuya (Jnr mil n. He dpi, kit only i,.rmun aa a 'hlld. Mm waa n-d liulred, with a wldu turn, and round blim pyna. n ff,,. elKht liii liKa lu hi-lKht, tin hnd ahort body mid Iouk Ii-km. Hla romredi'a fulli-d Mm "In rouK'ot." whli-o wua qulvalunt to 'cllrrol or "brick top " He wua forty-ali yt'iira old ut Water loo. Ho wua Nupolion. Bo wua Well liiKton. M W illi Ni-y whh a nuin who waa truliii'd up to th hiinlHlilpa of a work iiimi a lir.-. HIh fHthiT waa a cooper, mid lu IiIh biiyhood work In bla fu-llii-r'a biiHlni'Ma hit wn accuatonif-d to toll ii ml upoMire. Thla eimbled htm to Klm p pliii-l.liy a the anow on the rwurn from Moacow, wrapped In hla clonk, "Willi the alurved, ruKKed aol dli'ra of Iho Kraud army keeping KUiird, and tint CoHmicka prowling around In the darkneaa." When Your Eyes Need Care Try Murine Kye l!mdr. No HnanltiK rwla ! A. v,.l. ;r. 'V. H ..r li,a, !, Walrry . ai.J tirwiulau-i Kjell.la. lllua lrala.1 11.... k In r Ii l'. katfK. Murine la e"aninl'4 br liar Ik nil... n.,1 a"l'Lnl MmI-l-ll'-but iu.nl In aiH.t.ftirll I'liTI. lana' frao U. m for li.Mtir fra. N.,w lu Iba lua- II-. ami a ...I k lnu.alia al ku ...l Um par iluula. aianua Uja Halt. In Aaapilo Tulwa, So ajia KM. Murln Eye) Romedy Co., Chloago Coniervatory Living Room. A happy Idea In houae conatructlon, anya ( oiinlry l.lfo In America, la the ni'W plan of comblnliiK conacrvatory nnd IIvIiik room. The Idea, hua poaal lillltlra, both fur the elaborate man Ion and tlio tnodi-Ht cottage. Kerua, fiuwiTK, laay clialra and abundant rinilltlit make the roiiHi-rvutory llvlug room un apartini'iit that rudlati a beau ty, chiMTfulneaa mid comfort. Il-t (V a llall lllua will waah di.ul.ta aa manr rk.tli. aa any ullwr blua. Iluo't ut jrwur wuamf tl.Ui ajiy wUiar. Novellat Playa Safe. Ulrki'tia and Halzac, living before novi'llHta walked In fear of Ubl uc tl.iua, took the name of their charac ters from above the ahop doora of Loiidou and I'arla. Mr. Kruukfort Moore ronfeaaea to on equally eaay, hut aafcr method. Ho drawa the namea from tombnloiiea. Dead men read no tale. Mi.thara will Cnd Mm. Wintlnwa 8Vxttita 'mil' tar l al rv.nr'W I" uaa ut ItiaUUlUuraa auiiug- iti w-atliiutf pvrlud. 6juco in Stoneware Dlah. Mil In a banln one level tulli-Hpoon ful of coriiMiarch with one cupful of milk, then pour It Into the chafing cllnh and boll, atlrrlng nil the time. Cook for ten nilnutea, then add half a tennpoonful of vunllla extract and two yolka of egga. Hweeten to taate and reheat the nance without boiling, or It will curdle. Strain and aerve hot or cold with any aweet pudding. Lemon Pudding, f'reain ono cup of augur and three tableiipiioufula of butter, add yolk of four egga, then two cupa bread crumba and one quart milk with Juice and rind of onn lemon, one tennpoon ful of nalt; mix till amooth, put In greaaed baking (Hull and bake; beat whliee of egg with one cup powdered augitr and juice of one lemon; spread on top of pudding mid brown. riLM rt'RKD IN TO 14 DAYS Twr drunlat will rafuixl tiunwr If PA.O OINT MKNT failalo runt any riM uf It. hu.. Blind, ttlaaillral at I'nMmiuia t'llaa In tu 14 dajra. tuo. Oil Drilling by Hand. Oil exlala In great quantities In Slum, but the methoda of ain-urlng It ar exceedingly crude. The wella are not more than sixty feet deep and urn dug by hand. The oil secured Is that which Is haled from Iho bottom of the well by dippers on long sticks of bamboo. The oil Is sold to the un lives who llvo within culling distance of the wella. "Onto" and "Aren't IT" The word "onto" la defended by the New York Times, and the phrnae "Aren't l?" by the Kvenlng Post. Tru ly, Henry J. Itaymoiid und William Cullen ltrynnt have. Iieen dead a long time. Dr. Tierce'e IMoasnnt Pellet ref late and invigorate stomach, liver and bowela. Sugar-coated, tiny granules, tasy to take aa candy. Dlaconcerting. "We formed a club of fjlrle sworn to mnrry no man commanding lesa than $10.0110 u year." "And what broke it up?" "A young fellow enme along who was earn In r $10 a week." Uuf fulo Commercial. Multumln-Parvo Diaturbera. As amnll letters weary the eye most, so ulso the smallest affairs disturb us most. Montaigne. BIG TORNADO HITS NEBRASKA Twister Wrecks 22 Houses and Kills Ten People. AH Wire Down; Damage in Coun try Not Known-Many In jured by Wreckage. Scwunl, Neb. A tornado which took toll of ten lives, injured 30-odd persons and destroyed more than a third of the town passed through Sew ard shortly before 0 o'clock Thursday night. Twenty-two residenrea, including several of the best in the town, were entirely destroyed and many more were partially wrecked, but the busi ness (Kirtion of the place did not sutler greatly. The tornado formed northwest of the city and swept across the country, taking many buildings along its course. It struck the western or resi dence Kirtion of the town of Seward and swept everything in its path clear. It came on the town so suddenly that only part of the people had opportuni ty to run to cellars or other places of refuge. Those killed generally were caught in the wreckage of their homes, which were crushed to pieces like egg shells. The tornado, after passing through Seward, continued on its course to the northeast, doing great damage to rural homes. Kcporta say that the towns of Lushton, Grafton, Utica and McCool were in the path of the twihter, but all wire communication to those point was destroyed. An appeul waa sent to Lincoln be fore the one remaining telephone wire was lost, for physicians and undertak ers, and they left on a freight train at 10:30 p. m. IIcjHirU from surrounding sections indicate that the elTects of the tornado were felt over a wide range of terri tory, but until telephone communica tion is restored the number of casual ties will not be known. The tornudo was followed in Seward by a hail and rain storm. GOVERNOR'S ANSWER IS "NO" Johnson Standi) Firmly Upon Right to Exclude Aliens. Sacramento, Cal. Governor John son's final answer to the request of the Federal government that he withhold his signature from the Webb alien land bill was telegraphed to Secretary Kryan at Washington, and in sub stance amounts to a courteous but un equivocal "no." " After making this statement and signing and sending the message, the governor went out to the ball game and spent the afternoon. Ho intima ted that he did not expect any further word from Washington. Hy the text of his reply, which wa made public as soon as it was dis patched, Governor Johnson feels it his duty to approve the action of the leg islature. Ilia message to the secreary of state not only aflirms the right of the state to enact a law barring Asia tics from ownership in lund, but also defends the public policy of such a measure, citing the vote on the Webb bill as proof of the demand for such an act in California. With the sending of the telegram the controversy over the bill is at an end, so far as the California adminis tration is concerned. Governor John son has until June 16 in which to sign the act, and in the normal course of events it will become a law at the ex piration of 90 days from the closing of the legislature, or on August 10 next. Mexicans Like to Be Prisoners. F.l Paso, Tex. American soldiers at Fort Hliss are engaged more in pre venting Mexicans from becoming pris oners than in detaining the 200-odd federal soldiers already held at the Texas army post. A report that many of the Mexican soldier had escaped from the prison led to a count, which showed that there were six more pris oners than originally were transported here from Naco, Arizona. The recent altering of the prisoners' mess from regular meals to black beans is credit ed with the popularity of detention. Train Runs Into Dynamite. The Dalles, Or. Striking an auto mobile truck, a part of the load of which was a box of dynamite, a speed ing O.-W. R. & N. passenger train es caped being wrecked here only by rea son of the fact that the collision did not cause an explosion. J. W. Klake- ncv. driver of the motor car, barely escaped with his own life by jumping before the engine hit his macnine. The auto was carried more than 100 feet on the pilot of the locomotive. Six Cars of Mohair Shipped. Salem. Or. William Brown & Co., of thia city, have just shipped the largest single consignment of mohair ever sent from the Pacific Coast. There were aix carloads, containing 200,000 pound of mohair, valued at 170.000. Tho consignment went to the Griswold Worsted company, of Darby, Pa. Lons: Trudge Pay Ret. New York Paying an election bet. Benjamin H. Anderson, formerly gen eral secretary of the chamber of com merce and now secretary of the Butler Admen'a club of Butler, Pa., ia walk ing from Portland, Me., to Portland, Or., leading a donkey. ENGLAND FEARS MILITANTS Royal Reaidence and Public Build ings Closed for Season. Iindon The mystery of the bomb found in St. Paul's and other buildinga hu not been solved, nor has anything been discovered that would tend to throw light on it. The suffragettes neither admit nor deny their responsi bility. Miaa Tyson, presiding at a suffrag ette meeting In the lielborn town hall, while remarking that it had not been proved that sulfragettes had put the bomb in the cathedral, added that there still were persons who had not heard why the women wanted the vote and the only way to wake them up wa by bombs. Much indignation prevaila among all classes of society that during the com ing holiday period Windsor Castle will be wholly or partially closed, together with the Tower of London, the British and other museums, cathedrals and public buildings, owing to the fear of a suffragette outrage. Scotland Yard published figures es timating the damage to property by sulfragettes in the past three months at $5,000,000, and figuring that, in cluding the cost of protecting lives and property, militancy ia inflicting a total cost of $25,000,000 a year on Great Britain. That a campaign of even greater violence is impending is the general belief. Votes for Women, the woman suffrage newspaper, edited by Mr. and Mrs. Pethick Lawrence, says: "We see before the country a period of disorder such as has not been known for decades, perhaps for cen turies. We see a prospect or violence being answered by violence in a terri ble crescendo. We foresee the likeli hood of crimes being sympathized with if not condoned and approved by many of the most respected law-abiding members of the community." Another bomb outrage wa attempt ed at Tottenham, in the northeast of London. The bomb was discovered before it had time to explode. It was found by a caretaker outside the door of a shop. The authorities have secured evi dence that many former constitutional suffragists also have joined the mili tant body since the defeat of the wo man suffrage bill. There is no ques tion that the number of militants is growing. HOUSE PASSES TARIFF BILL Democrats Clinch Victory by Vote of 281 to 139. Washington, D. C The Underwood tariff bill, proclaimed by the Demo cratic party as the answer to it plat form pledge to reduce the tariff, was passed by the house late Thursday. The vote was 281 to 13, nve Dem ocrat voting against the bill and two Republican for it, four Progres sives supported the measure and 14 opposed it, while one independent Pro gressive joined with the majority. When Speaker Clark announced a vote in loud tones that revealed his satisfaction, exuberant Democrat here started a stuffed Democratic don key over the heads of their colleagues in the rear of the chamber, a faint ripple of applause followed and the gavel fell on the first chapter in the history of President Wilson's extra ordinary session of congress. With the bill on its way to the sen ate, there was a rush of representa tives to their homes. Adjournment will be taken in the house three days at a time until June 1. Republicans and Progressives, led respectively by Representatives Mann and Murdock, protested to the last against the measure. Federal Aid is Opposed. Washington, D. C Opposition to government aid for Alaskan railroads wa expressed to the senate territories committee by O. L. Dickinson, man ager for Close Bros, and other English debenture holders of an existing route from Skagway to the interior. He declared that the companies in which his principal were interested would open a water and railroad route to Fairbanks on June 1. A government line, he said, would send them into bankruptcy. Close Bros, are partners of the Guggenheim-Morgan syndicate. Powers Still Undecided. Iximlon The ambassadorial confer ence sat for two hours Friday, but reached no important decision. It is not expected that the conference will reassemble before May 20. In the meantime proposals defining the limits and status of the New Albania will be submitted to the European govern ment. The peace congress will assemble In London and presumably detachments from the international fleet will take possession of Scutari. Guards Treasury Secrets. Washington, D. C Secretary Mc Adoo took another step in his cam paign to keep secrets of the Treasury department from going to outside In terests when he forbade any treasury records being shown to anyone out side of the department, congressmen included, without his written permis sion, and announced that he intended to deal summarily with infractions of his new order. Auto Power Runs Press. Klamath Falls, Or. Light and power failed in Klamath Falls Thurs day night and for 12 hours the town waa without electricity. In the ab sence of power a local newspaper force tore a hole through the brick wall of the composing room, backed an auto mobile in and hitched it to one of the presses and the paper was issued only two hours late. CLA83ED SALMON AS LUXURY Doctor's Explanation of Graded Fees Had to Satisfy Rich but Parsi monious Patient. A wealthy man, well known for his extreme stinginess, drove up hurriedly In his carriage to the door of a cele brated doctor. He was In a state of acute dliicomfort and fear, from the simple fact that at the moment a piece of fish bone was sticking some where In the region of bis throat. The doctor removed the dangerous obsta cle, and the gentleman breathed free ly. "Thank you, doctor!" he exclaimed, much relieved. "I'll never eat salmon again never! And with what ease you removed It. A mere minute's op eration, was It not? How much a what Is your fee?" "Half a guinea," replied the doctor. "Half a guinea!" exclaimed the man. For half a minute's work? Im possible!" "Hut consider for a moment!" said the doctor. "It's a salmon bone!" "What has that to do with it?" "Oh. a great deal," replied the doc tor. "Had It been a halibut, or fresh haddock, I should have charged less perhaps 6 shillings. For codfish or eels, 2 and 6 would have been ample payment. Mackerel 2 shillings. While a red herring bone I might even have removed free of charge. Hut salmon! Well, really, sir, one has to pay for these luxuries." And bis patient paid. London Mull. Rd Croea Ball Hlu, all blim, bt blum value ba Um whoia worUI. n.atra tha lauruiraaa auuW. Not for Him. "Some day," remarked the nice old gentleman, "you may be president of the United States." "Mebbe," replied the son of the very big business man, "but If they want me they will have to raise the salary." Wasn't Shocked. "I saw you and your husband at the play last night, Mrs. Wedgecomb. How did you like It?" "I'm sorry we wasted our money on It Several peo ple told me I would be shocked, but I wasn't." Chicago Itecord-Herald. ONLY ONE "BROMO QITNTVE" fbat ia LAXATIVE HHOMO QflNINE. Look lar the ilinatun) of K. W. GKO V K. Clin s Cold in Ou Liar. Curoa Grip In Two Daya. 20c. Christianity In India. In South India alone there are to day fully 1.000 Christian college grad uates, leaders In the life of Christian communities. Of the 23,000 students In higher educational Institutions 6,493 are in Christian colleges. KANSAS WOMAN WHO SUFFERED From Headache. Backache. Dizziness and Nervousness, Restored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Lawrence, Kans. "A year ago I waa Buffering from a number of ailments. I always bad pain and was irregular. Dur ing the delay I suf fered a great deal with headache, back ache, dizziness, fev erish spells, nervous ness and bloating. 1 had been married nearly three years. 1 took Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound and now I feel better than I have for years. I recommend Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound to all who suffer as I did." Mrs. M. Zeuner, 1045 New Jer sey Street, Lawrence, Kansas. Montana Woman's Case. Burns, Mont, "Lydia E- Pinkham's Vegetable Compound cured me of awful backache which I had suffered with for months. I was so weak I could hardly do my work and my head and eyes ached all the time. Your Compound helped me in many ways and is a great strength ened 1 always recommend It to my friends and tell them what a grand med icine it is for women. You may use my name for the good of others." Mrs. John Francis, Burns, Montana. The makers of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound have thousands of such letters as those above they tell the truth, else they could not have been obtained for love or money. This med icine is no stranger it baa stood the tat for years. " Flowers From Germany. Germany ships 12.000.000 or 13,000, 000 "pips" or "crowns" of lilies of the valley to the United States every year. When these "pips" nre planted in pots they bloom and lire then thrown awny. German soil nnd the German climate seem especially favorable to their production. nphe Cheerful TLIffe It la th. rieht of eTervono to live and enjoy the rhwful Hfo. W we lt to ouraelT and thoa. who li. with us to live tho choorful Ufa. Wa. cannot do so if ill health takes hold of us. The wife, mother and daughter suffering from hot flasbea, ncrrotiariaaa, tteadarh. backache, drasainr-down fenlinw. or anr othnr waaVneae duo ta dlaordara or trreg.ilantia. of tha ilulicata 'amal. orsana is not only a buroaa to baraalf. Jv-lit to har lovad onra. 7ar it raad. Forty raan uparieaes has proa anmlsts kabhj thai DR. PIERCE'S TFavorite prescription ' V will raatora health ta weakened womankind. For 40 )mri It baa am iliaj trajudica. envy and maltca. tfold by dealer ia medicine In liquid ar tablet form, ir, lieroe a Karorita FreacrlptHtn Tnbleta can ba bad of drnasiat ar ami led oa receipt ot one-oeul sunur-(ur UM or tu tise. Aiidraaa it. V. Fierce, M. IVa Uunalo, N. Y. fr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets retrnlait and lartararasa aUomarh, Utcx aod towels. Bugmi-ramtea, Uaj sraas Hello! Hello! Appetite and Digestion busy? Then you possess the real se cret of food health. Guars It carefully and at the first sign of distress or weakness take HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS It promotes health. Get a help you. and maintains bottle. It wul SAVE $1.50 On This FINE HAT Tha ChallMiao" aatrla tka ha aaalara wUI anon ti.bowina.t i mud Von aai it from aa fur $2, r-tai'l. iw wa deliver to yoa aireo fr.un our l it tery lir iur-l puat ani aaa oa tha B.H'llmB'. tronfa. Vour txar bark If not.at l.f. u.r. Hula from 1m for f-lt In llihl UB, l,lk. irfmrl ar-iy.nil k;hin brown. Iwautlfully triniDt.'l and rini.lil. Htrla In -ry lina. waar in arp rx Hl.r... I.r'ler n.w atata aira and lor, and enrkM a. Vi rila for alyle hmt ' r." anow. ina other uuMlela. srwa. Oat-PraMBM ta. Powders In Bananas. If you have difficulty In giving chil dren powders, cut a banana down the middle, scoop out some of the pulp, and put the powder In; place together again, and the taste Is hardly ever no ticeable. WORRIBS cause much annoyance to children and great anxiety to parents. The presence of worms Is recog nized by these common symptoms: itching nose, unsatisfied appetite, offensive breath and colic pains. DR. PEERY'S VERMIFUGE "DEAD SHOT" Cleanses the t ystem ot worms la a very lew ktmt "DIDN'T HURT A BIT" is what they all say ("Sil.i-i cf oar i-t. jr. -r Palnles Methoda of Extractina; Teeth. Ont-of-ti pla caa haw thafcr plat and bridaw. work Aniahed In one day if nacaaaajT. An abaoluta roar antea. backed br 2S year, ia Portland. . "..-v -. Wise Dental Co. OfriCE HOURS: S A. M. to 8 P. M. Simdavs 9 I. 1 Phonea: A 2029: Maia 2029. r.ilins Bids.. Third and Wuhinctoa, Portland OUT Of TOWN PEOPLE MB ffp! "prom p4 nifBta or mom-rn H-aVltA-ktUleUJadJ IXOOn C GEE WO th Chins doctor. Try one more if yon hav Nwa doc oritur wttl. thisi on od thtst onf kdJ haw not obtain! psr vanent rvlief. It thin arrvat Bat urn aler da no' your c anl prv-rn!i sunn rrmidy who action ia quirk, sure and mutm. Him pnarripttona an cotrtpoandt-d from Rooia, Herba. tHada aal Bwrhn thl hip Nn athrv from avary quar ter of tha lot. Th r-rv rftai of thtva medicine are not known to the outud world, but bav ha, hiui'led down from fauhur Vo aoo in the r1 T" '" f fautiliea IB Chiua. CONSULTATION FREE. If yoa !! ont of town and cannot call, writ tow aymptom biaoxa and cirvuiax, aivj.oain 4 otfcmta Im atanitaa. THE C.6EEW0 CHINESE MEDICINE CO. 1 62 1 first St., Cor. Morrison Portland, Oroton. P. N. U. No. 20-13. yilK.N wrttinw to adrtiaara, plana mmt " tioa thia paper. -4- aW . a. WUL fwiam