Scrofula
Few are entirely free from It
It may develop so slowly M to etuM
little 11 any disturbance during the whole
period ot childhood.
It may then produce Irregularity ot the
etomacli and bowels, dyspepsia, catarrh,
and marked tendency to consumption
be'ore manlfestliia' itself In much cutaneous
eruption or glandular welllnit.
It It beat to be aura that yoa are qntta
free from It, and for Iti complete eradica
tion yoa can rely on
Hood's Sarsaparilta
The beet of all medicines for all humors.
A Dlffertec.
Remus (haughtily) Misa Johnson,
Ah'd lak a little undorstandin'. Yu
sed yo wudn't marry mekaseyo didn't
lax de way Ah gambled, en den yo'
went en accepted dat crapshootin'
Gawge.
Hiss Johnson Dat I Jea de tea son.
Ah didn't lak de way yo gambled. y0
always lose en Gawge always wins.
Chicago News.
Bad Family Example.
. Brown I don't like to read tales
which show that geniuses were once
unruly children.
Jones Why?
Brown They merely encourage laxy
parents to believe that their unruly
children will all turn ont geniuses.
Detroit Free Press.
THE AMERICAN BOY,
Tea say yoa were "ben acre that settles
tb matter:" ,
Net quit; perhaps much aa the marching
end BnlM
The burning of powder, the dla aad the
viacier
Oa e euna ot July making soldiers ot boys.
Ten eee. the American standard wee set
Quite high at the lint, aad it's rialug etlU
No American bor le allowed te foroet
That hs cannot be great through the tame
w mm etre.
The b who are great ea our history's
Thetapeaka et our work tor ear first biuv
drlt VMFB.
Whoee fame le Increasing aa age after age
Rolls backward, tu Uruwa la the gulf ot
toe years, .
Are great from the tact that they stood for
mt ngni.
Regardletta of person, of place, or of pelf
The battled Hh eetl thar rw Into eleht
w the good et their follows, forgetful of
seal.
This la what la expected, lou mar hare
been bora
la the elums of a dtr. or far la the Went
atoagut the ehlmmeruig plumes ot the
ripening corn:
Or Brat aaw the light where a king's gold-
crcec
OTeraehadowed the land; where the poor
turnvu uieir eyes
Froni their hovels, far out over mountain
and wave.
To the euneet Republic, where liberty's
uiets
Smiled down oa the k orate ot the free and
taa brave.
Being born aa American, can't be denied
Ulvea a nun a fair start oa the highway
of fame.
Or of wealth, or whatever else he mayde
dde To deaerve, to achieve and attach to his
ADVANCE IN PRICES.
Bladcr Twins Market Riict Half s Cast sad
b Still oa the Up Grade
Confirming predictions in our former
comments on Binding Twine, prices
have advanced one-ball cent per pound
on all grades. This advance is made
on the strong position of the fiber
market, and indications are that pres
ent prices will be maintained, although
even higher prices may prevail in the
very near future.
Consumption will be larger than an
ticipated as, from farm papers of the
Mississippi valley, a larger amount of
twine than usnal will be required for
the oat harvest, an increase of at least
25 per cent by most conservative esti
mate. Wheat straw is large and grain
lodged, thus demanding more twine
where only an average was looked for
few weeks since. This means a
shortage of twine in the East.
A careful canvass of the Northwest
indicates that home manufacutrerg are
well prepared to take care of the market
of this section, and native pride would
dictate that, other things being equal,
home products should be given prefer
ence. Brands with no superior in
.quality, and an excellence such as pos
sessed by the Ciover Leaf Brand with
lower cost per 1,000 feet, also market
near at hand, dealers should not hesi
tate in making up their orders. At
present, however, heavy shipments are
being made, and orders should be placed
at once as better attention can be given
Bat whoever would win mast be ready to
irws;
Be muat eara and secure before he may
eoJor:
la aU the wide Aeld there's no sheaf for the
saints
It meaaa this to be aa American boy.
Too may sot be selected tor perilous tripe
uver mountains ana glaciers, or
entrapping aa
sail la
enemy's
the van
Of the fleet for
ehlna.
Thea take to the wares on a catamaraa.
But yoa must be reedy, and stand by your
wherever yoa And them, ss firm as the
earth.
U yoa would be proved one of Uncle Sam's
eooe
By lawful adoption ot fortunate birth.
Then hold your head high, your eyes on the
stare
And etrtpes of oar banner, your hand Arm
end euro;
Ton will win. though you carry an enemy's
Like Oalahad atrong because you are pure.
Stand fast for the right. Look well to yosr
Build yoor life ot pure gold, with no grain
of allov:
Do your beet If you'd win yourself loftiest
praise.
And deserve to be railed an American boy,
Margaret Holme Bates.
UNCLE SAM CELEBRATES.
.. ..I i ..I
IKS GIVE Iff
PE-BII-
Ni CURED
tern
v
One hundred and twenrv-elx vears old to-due and fwlin' flk n a kitten.
gosh, Minneapolis Journal,
tt I IMHrtHlflfUHtlH
A Premature Fourth.
BY UCfc 10 (LOW
K7 NCIPIENT Fourth of July enthn
Jlsiasm was astir as the MUlville ac-
commodatlon rolled into the donor.
to early orders than where bunched so discharging a cheery-faced, portly gentle-
near harvest time.
'Four
The Octopus,
"What!" ejaculated the man.
hundred dollars for that dress?"
"Yes," answered the wile soothing
ly. "It is the train that makes it so
expensive."
"Ah-h-hl" groaned the husband,
"that cursed railroad" trust again."
Baltimore American.
man of SO, carrying a bulging satchel.
He came out on the "market street In
time to get a shower-bath from a pack
of firecrackers flung by a crowd of nrch
ins, enveloping him in a veritable "biaxe
of glory!"
"Hi! you young imps!" he roared but
the coterie only grinned, for their victim
was chuckling aa though he enjoyed the
excitement, tossed them a quarter, and
laughingly strolled over to the farmers'
wagons lining the square.
lnere s the best-natured man 1 ever
did seer the occupant of one waa re-
She Had 'Em.
Miss Kewlyrich was being taught "larking sa the man ssuntered up.
bow to play beans. A diamond was
led, and she played a club.
"Have you no diamonds?" they
asked her.
"Oh, she has a quantity up stairs,"
exclaimed her mother, proudly. New
York Evening Sun.
She Acknowledged It
"Beauty," we remarked, sagely, "is
only skin deep."
"Ah," murmured the vain damsel,
"I am so thin skinned."
Bat we told her that it was just as
painful to skin a thin skinned as a
thick skinned person, and walked
haughtily away. Baltimore American.
SItepy Gran.
Sleepy grass is found in New Mexico,
Texas, and Siberia. It has a most in
jurious effect on horses and sheep, be
ing a strong narcotic or sedative, and
causing profound sleep, or stupor, last
ing 24 to 48 hours.
Felt It
"How long was I up in the air?"
asked the victim of a subway explosion.
"Oh, about a minute. Why?"
"What a long time to be away from
New York!" Life.
DAD BLOOD,
BAD COMPLEXION.
The skin is the seat of an almost end
less variety of diseases. They are knewn
by various names, but are all due to the
same cause, acid and other poisons in
the blood that irritate and interfere with
the proper action of the skin.
To have a smooth, soft skin, free from
all eruptions, the blood most be kept pure
and healthy. The maay preparations of
arsenic and potash and the large number
of face powders and lotions generally
aaed in this class of diseases cover np
for a short time, but cannot remove per
manently the ugly blotches and the red,
disfiguring pimple.
Eternal vlgllmnom I the prloa
of m beautiful oomplmxlom
when such remedies are relied on.
Mr. H. T. Shobe, 1704 Lros Avenue, St. Louis,
Mo., says: "Mydaugbterwessffiictea for years
with s disfiguring eruption oa her face, which
resisted all treatment. She was taken to two
aelcbralcd health springs, but received no bene
ftt. Masy BDediciaes were prescribed, but with-
atrt result, uniu we aeaaea to try a. o. a., ana oy
Any of these rigs going down the old
Fork Road?" he inquired.
"I am," nodded the other "thirty
miles."
"A lift of two will suit me."
"Jump in. I say, stranger, you're the
beamingest mortal I ever sot eyes on
I'd a-chased those bothersome kids with
the whip lash."
i'stisw was a boy myself once, re
torted the traveler. "And beaming
Why shouldn't I be? Just back from the
Philippines, easy conscience, some money,
snd come home to bsve a jolly Fourth
with my best friends,
Bolfe Burton, an orphan from an early
age, had experienced some hard knocks
and single-handed, had fought his way
to quite a competency,
Two miles from MUlville lived the only
relatives he knew. They were the Phil
lips and the Ames families, occupying
neighboring farms his half-consins. Be
had drifted down here a tew years back,
and they had made it very pleasant for
him. Especially had young George Ames
put himself out to entertain him, and
quite naturally winsome, warm-hearted
Alma Phillips discovered a kindred
friendship.
A great idea came Into Barton's mind;
these two were msde tor one another.
They were very young only sixteen then
but mutually in love. It would be the
object of his life to nurture their pretty
engagement. They would marry, he
would endow George with at farm, sug
gesting a life-tenancy for himself aa a
compensation.
Then came up the Spanish war. Burton
caught the martial fever at home and
the real malarial in the Philippines. Now
he wss coming back to carry out his
original plana, and was joyful as a vaca
tion school boy, as he Jumped down from
the wagon
"Hello!" he expended, as he neared the
Phillips farm. "There's old Beth, sure!
Mil rosred the great, bluS fellow, and
nearly shook his cousin off the hay rake
with the suddenness of his ball.
"Weill welll" spoke the farmer, star
ing. inis la a surprise!"
Thought It about time for a wedding
see?' rollicked Burton. "So, bobbed
down on you hey?"
"Wedding who's?" muttered Beth,
crsbbedly.
"Who 7' retorted Burton. "Who
should it be but George and Alma?"
"Bhet up!" shouted Phillips, savagely.
"Don't mention any Georges, or Ames, or
that rascally tribe, to me!"
"Bh! what's hsppened herel" stared
the astounded visitor.
uo up to the house, I'm busy, but'll
Hold
down
Nothing but the papers in this pes
tiferous dispute between Ames and Phil
lips." answered Kusseli.
"Because I've got some extra hasbsrd-
ous In my satchel!" half-laughed Bur
ton.
How's that?"
A dozen genuine double-headed Chi'
nese giant fire-bombs. Brought 'em clear
from Manila to celebrate Fourth of July
with the Phillips kids. Looks, though,
suggested Burton, ruefully, "as if there
isn't going to be much celebrating around
these parts!"
"I fear not" gravely replied Russell.
"I suppose you know the bone of conten
tion between these two stubborn-headed
old fellows ?"
, "I don't, but I want to know," assert
ed Burton.
"Well, you remember the eighty-acre
strip that lies between the two fsrnis
belongs to the Morris estate. Last year
Ned Morris leased it for ten years to
Ames. Same time, unknowingly, Lids
Morris leased It to Phillips. Both claim
ed It. Neither would give in. They've
fought like cats and dogs over their re
spective claims. I suggested they use it
alternate years. No go. I've got the
leases in my document bag there, and I've
come down to aee if they won't fix the
matter up."
When they reached the Phillips farm
s joyous brood of children surrounded
"Uncle Kolfe." He wss kept busy dis
tributing newly minted dollars snd
agreeing to help them shoot off their
fireworks, and act the festive old boy generally.
Provided with the means of replenish
ment the children set off some of their
stock in hsnd. Meantime, old Seth came
in from the fields. Burton snt on the
veranda, watching the stubborn-eyed
farmer while the lawyer explained that
he and Ames must compromise or go to
law.
Law be It!" cried 8eth. "I'll never
give in."
Bang!
An awful clatter rent the air. The spot
where they had left the lawyer's horse
and buggy was a maelstrom of lire and
detonation..
My double-headed Chinese bombs!"
cried Burton.
My legal document bag!" quavered
Russell.
This had happened: The youthful Phil
lips brood had thrown some crackers into
the buggy, fire had communicated to the
contents, there had been an explosion.
snd Uncle Kolfe's cherished importations
had gone up in smoke!
"Hurrah for the Fourth of July!"
Uncle Rolfe wsved his hst with a will.
"But it isn't the Fourth of July yet!"
piped a tiny nephew.
Hurrah for the third of July, then!"
rosred the whole-hearted visitor. "Glory!
Buggy blown to Binders, horse run away,
Lawyer Russell scared to death, but all
the same hurrah!"
There was csuse for Jubilation. Uncle
Rolfe hsd come as the good angel of the
occasion.
Now, four hours sfter the explosion,
two shame-faced neighbors shook bands.
and "made up," and meekly smiled upon
happy Alma and George, cooing among
the rose bushes.
The explosion had ended "litigation,"
for it had blown to Binders both of the
leases that made the eighty acres a bone
of contention.
"Two well-disposed, lifetime-friend
cronies fighting over a bit of land!" ral
lied Burton. "You stubborn old noodles.
II soon settle that. Knew what I'm go
ing to dor" -
Ail hsnds looked expectant, for Uncle
Rolfe was always dolug something grest.
I ve deputized Russell to buy the
eighty acres for me. You, Seth, shall
sve half of it to till; you, Hi, the other
half for a year."
"And then?" inquired both farmers In
voice.
"Why, then," crowed Uncle Rolfe. rap
turously, "I shall give it to George and
Alma. The thing's settled they're going
to get married next Fourth of July!"
tsetimetbeSratbottlewasfiniahedthc.ruptioa jhurry through and join you soon.
v l"." JrVrLi? on-ssy, Burton; you're not going
the u now seventeen yesrs old, and sot a signet to see Si Ames?" challenged Seth rough-
ihe embsrrsaslBg dlaeaac has ever returned." ly.
S. 8. S. is a positive, nnf siting cure for "Why not?"
the worst forms of skin troubles. It is "Then drop me that's all! I'm through
the greatest of all blood purifiers, and the with that rubbish; you can't be my friend
nly one guaranteed purely vegetable. and hls'n, too!"
Bad blood mag.ee Daa complexions. "Whew!" whistled Burton, trudging on.
purines ana mvigc- He sst down by the wayside, finally,
rates the old and
make new, rich blood
that nourishes the
body and keeps the
Hia wits were askew. What, indeed, was
happening? Things seemed turned sll
topsy-turvyl
He got np as he ssw a light buggy ap-
kin active and healthy ana in proper protchng( ,4 recognised old Lawyer
condition to perform it part towards Bussell. There waa an Interchange of
carrying off the impurities from the body. freetings. The attorney ststed be was
It yoa have Eczema, Tetter, Acne, Salt , first to the Phillips farm, then on
Rheum, Psoriasis, or your skm is rougn , Ame,
place.
and pimply, send for our book on Blood ru wfth Anything vsluable
and 8kin Diseases and wntt our phyai- h Squr a',ke(, Burton, a. he plac-
""Vi '",T.C- No charge what- ed hu tche, the ,eat nt t0
JTI?T moSS. CMMBT. ATLaSTA, lA. attorney', document baa.
gronad and destroy the works. The two
sets I repaired Is done on a different plan
than when entirely new, for the teeth
are screwed on the bsrrs Instead of bur
ing the bars cast red hot on them, which
is the reason I believe they dissolve so
soon near to the bsrrs.
Signed your very humble servant, John
Greenwood. Dated New York, Dec. 23,
1703.
Adepts In Art of Hasina;.
Hazing Is no longer coiillned to the
colleges where men receive a "higher
education.." The girls of Sage College,
the institution endowed by the wife of
New York's famous denier In puts and
culls, hare risen In their might and de
clare that such plenmistrlcs sliull here
after be a pnrt of the Institution's cur
riculum. The other night the freshman
toastmlgtres was "suddenly set upon
by the sophs," says a veracious clirow
Icier, but the freshmen "held their
ground bravely and a long struggle fol
lowed." The toRHtmlstress was cap
tured, but afterward escaped. Anotli
er freshman speaker, however, was ta
ken. "hustled Into a cab and driven
around the city during the entire even
ing." being released only after she had
made a speech, standing lu front of the
restaurant where her classmates were
making as merry as they could without
her, "extolling the sophomore etnas.'
A form of Interclass pleasantry said
to be much In favor among the young
women of Wellcsl. y Is the sprinkling of
flour on the locks of freshmen and
sophomores, and vice versa. At Ynssar
the students In the second year give
some form of evening entertainment In
lienor of the bashful newcomers. But
Vassar and Wellesley are not up to
date, nud they are only girl's colleges.
anyway. They order this matter better
In Ithaca.
Mrs. X. Schneider, 240P Thirty-
seventh Place, Chicago, III., writes:
After taking several remedies
without result, I began in January,
IOoj, totake your valuable remedy,
Pcruna. I was a complete wreck.
Had palpitation ot the heart, cold
hands and feet, female weakness, no
appetite trembling, sinking feeling
nearly all the time. You said I was
suffering with systemic catarrh, and I
believe that I received your help In
the nick of time. I followed your
directions carefully and can say to-day
that I am well again. I cannot thank
you enough for my cure. I will always
be your debtor. I have already recom
mdeded Peruna to any friend and
neighbor ana tney au praise 11. 1
wish that all suffering women would
try It. I testify this according to the
truth." Mrs. X. Schneider.
Mrs. Fanny Klavadattcber, of Bum
mltsvlllo, N. Y., writes a follows)
"For three months I suffered with
pain in the back and in the region of
the kidneys, and a dull, pressing sen
sation in the abdomen, and other
symptoms of pelvic catarrh.
"But after taking two bottle of 1'e-
runa I am entirely well, better than I
ever was." Mrs. Fanny Klavadtascher.
Send for "Health and Beauty."
written especially for women by Dr. 8.
B. Hartman, president Hartman Sani
tarium, Columbus, Ohio.
Not Exactly Cem'oHlnj.
Admiral Schley was strolling around
the picturesque naval cemetery at An
napolis, the otber day, when, happen
ing to meet an old tailor, he said, in a
kindly way:
"Jack, this is a beautiful spot."
Saluting, the weather beaten salt.
replied:
Aye, aye, sir. And it'll he still
finer, your honor, when soma of our good
admirals get planted here."-New
Yotk Times.
Tk Stulark.
. n,n.. ,lnM durlns?
TM Sgyiara ei'iiiM""' - -
winter, and there is a Hootoh proverb
, , ' ll.n nffuct that if It M
W II It'll ruii. ... ,
heard before Camllemaa thnre will be
bad weather after that porlud.
A Studtnt ol Itumsn Nslurs,
Muggsy-Yoiiso diva 3 lor tie pair of
trousers at de rummage ale? Why,
dey're too tight and too long for youse
to wear. .
Hwipe (elatedly) Sure!
I knew that If I could find da gen
- I ..II. .. am ta cllt Sll ll d
glinm 5 for 'em to get 'era back I
Puck. 1
fits w is WArais
Lrtioi-rBK4.00iti.n..i..i..iir-.
CklCTuNi. L "m" an rula4.lhla.a
Diamonds at Csp Nomi.
Genuine diamonds, varying In weight
from one-half carat to a carat, have
iwu.11 found In iilacer denosits on Oolo-
via bay, 40 mile east of Cape Nome.
Miner found the diamonds while
washing out gold.
u,t.. sill ftnit Mea. Wlnalnw'a Booth-
i . i. - k... MM.a.l f nae. flue their
shlldrsn during the teething period.
Msg O'Rsiri Philosophy,
Life Is not worth living unlos you
can, when the winter ol 1110 apprtmi nes,
till thoroughly enjoy a game ol mar
ble with little boys and telling long
(airy storlt to little girl. Mai
O'Kull.
frix Coupon,
With every can of Monopol Coffee,
8plca and Baking Powder we park a
numbered coupon which entitles you to
certain valuable prima, dewmlliig on
the number of coupon you have. II
you want a sample coupon and a sample
tin ot the finest sph you ever used,
send us two 2-cent stamps and give ns
the name and address of yotir grocer,
Send to Wadhauia & Kerr Bros., Port
land, Oregon.
Sarcastic
Wife (reading) Another mysterious
suicide nan throw himself from a
cliff.
Husband (thoughtlessly) Bet hi
wife was at the bottom of it.
Wife Charles!
Husband (hurriedly) Of the cliff,
my love; not the suicide. Collier'
Weekly.
BANKING BY MAIL.
FARMER BOY CELEBRATES.
Mm! ISp
A Convsnknl and Helpful System far Rural
Ruldsnts,
Special attention Is called to the an
nouncement of the Portland Trust Com
pany ol Oregon, which apiwar in
another column. This is a very old
and well established trust company.
and its certificates of deposit are in use
throughout Oregon, as well as In Cali
fornia. Maryland, Wisconsin and other
points. Farmers and stockmen, who
hsve money lying idle, can by the use
of these certificates get interest up to
tne very ante on which they withdraw
the money. If, for example, a farmer
had to make a payment on the 15th of
Decemlier, and he held one of the Port
land Trust Company of Oregon's 90
day certiorates, he could give notice on
the loth of September, and would re
ceive his money on the 15th of Decem
ber, with interest up to that very date.
The trust company will lie glad to furn-
isu additional information upon request.
Spring School Dsyi.
Teacher Didn't you write this ex
cuse (or being late yourself, Henry?
rtenry lesj but futlier told me to
write it for him.
Teacher And he signed It?
Henry Yes'm.
Teacher But I didn't know vour
father's name was Henry.
Henry buess he must have forcot.
Teacher I think it was yon who for-
got Henry. Boston Transcript.
Dark Hair
I nv used Ayer' Hair Vigor
for a great many years, andV
though 1 am past tiglity yol,0,
myVeVd." nolry "fin
Yellow, Towson, Md.
We mean all that rich
dark color vour hair used
to have. If It's gray now
no matter; for Aycr's
Hair Vigor always re
stores color to gray hair.
Sometimes it makes the
hair grow very heavy and
long; and it stops falling
of the hair, too. f
II.NstMIM. All intuitu.
If your SrnrelM cannot supple vw
send us mia dollar and will eipreie!
you a Imlile, He sure sml alts Mm ual
it Jour nearest esiitesnenW AiI.i,m.
J.UAVkutO.,leirM2;
Ths Better Choice,
"Za Mis Mllyons, It Is said, spun',
thousan'a of dollars on in bonttei
alone, my dear count," observed tin
baron. "She Is ra one for oyu,"
"No, my dear baron," was the r.
ply, "I vill mnkti so propoha) to hOT
milliner!"
Nothing quite so good to nllnv pan
from many cuiih-s aais Hamlin' Vuanl
Oil. 60c and 11.00 per buttle.
Bolivia's Tin Mists.
The flollvlnn (lit mine are sltnttrtl
at an altitude of 14,000 f.-et ebov,
level in the departments of Oruro
I'otosl, La Pas and CochaUmah. '
Ladles Can Wear Shoes
One slie smaller alter mtn Allrn's fnot rW
('urea ewolteii loel, Itllsiere and rail. lUs.inuti
Is a certain rut tor Iner r. . in nails, .Kcaiint
hut, ahlnit leet, At all lrtiKlte, tie, i-tj
pa, taut. Kid K I jf mall. Addrvss AUee, tolls,
sted, Islto'. N. V.
rine Burt .of McKlalty.
Mr. Emma Cadwalnder Guild hii
just completed a Quo bust of the lit
('resident McKlnloy. It Is prononni!
one of the most lifw-llke productloiu
yet seen.
HOW ABOUT IT?
WtMrnratlr1kt tnMnp with th or1f(iswy
pah citl nuiwrr. mthiMf lipwu tixntt m
Down In llieVljOT lliiMtratimi nJ iiir-r mtm
ail pub cut, fttit I will Uiii fitwjH tit
ChADiplofl lmw('ut Mttwor,
'l ilt nre to !' iliaii pniMMtir MrJt lh
br will rlj th rboti rrvai gmaiMi, tler
trevtlon nd rtttlhtg ptiwitr. Wilt) lt L'tmtif
ptoa lrw (til Ut oiitrur It lb nmutt pr
tur Mfint !) lutr la boftvy ruitltt sir
tfwnwr jsuil, hoUttni tli wh 11. iff to
ih irrrMititt. InrrtAMotf trwtton, mora puwr,
itmliit. ; tha itnjt -wrftit cutitr on mar
Tht fart ataitfU oitr1i5ptiM, mmi if yoa
want ifaa beat oiuwvr nil, uuj tit Ltuuuixuu
lira ir Cut.
Kni fur hnnk of iMtlmrwital Mian from linn
drtxUaf ttallkthtsMl rmtontr all over I'rrttin,
WMiilnri"'. i Idaho. Ml M IIKI.U I.tuVl4
Ml A V tt lu., Ufiiarai Auia, ft'urUauit, (r
BUY THE OK MOWERS
Tha hr-l hm of fnp'ltllii. la matta
nia hiitaa "Jul aa aa U-i ntmuu
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PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY of OREGON
INCOHPORATBO A PHIL, at. ISS7.
BKSJ. I. COHr.K, President. B. I.KB PAfiKT, Beerelarr.
The Portland Tmst Ceespany el Or.eon tasues Interest Hearia Certltkates el Deeeslt
en the F4tolnf Terassi
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call hr Ke holder or ten daya' nolle l.y the Trust i vmeanr, ,f Zi ,"t suuuw.
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PORTLAND TRUST COMPANV OP OWBOON.
109 Third Street, Portland, Orefoe.
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UMBERSON. Portland, Ore.
Youth of the countrr wakei uu to tba tint
George Wore False Teetb.
Darin the latter part of his life Wash
ington wore false teeth, made by a dent
ist named Greenwood. His teeth did
not fit well and pushed ont his lower
lip. He hsd s lot of trouble with bis
teeth, snd there Is In existence. a copy of
letter which his dentist wrote to him
year before he died. The dentist tells
Washington that the old set of U-eth
hlch he sent him from Philadelphia was
very black, snd that it must have been
discolored by his soaking them in port
wine or by his drinking too much port
wine. He wsrus Washington that all
wines containing add are bad for the
teeth, and advises him to take out his
teeth after dinner and put them in clean
water, and should -any holes be eaten in
them by the acid, to nil them with wax
and seal them tight with a piece of red-
hot iron, such ss a nail. He closes his
letter ss follows:
"If your teeth grows black, tske some
chalk and a pine or cedar stick; it will
rub off. If joa want jrour teeth more
yellow, soak them In broth or pot liquor,
but not In tea or aclda. To preserve teeth
they must be very often changed and
cleaned, for whatever attacks them must
be replaced aa often, or it will gain
The Lost Chord,
At a concert given at Fakenbam the
orchestra, which comprised a violin
and violoncello, were not well up at
reading from sight
A tenor, who bad been engaged lor
the evening, commenced a little oper
atic selection, which entire!; put t ie
orchestra out
Violin turned to cello and exclaimed:
"Tom, duw thee know where the
tenor be?"
"Noa."
"Well, thee keep on the open string.
I'll niouoh about a bit; we'll soon find
him." London Spare Moments.
'r ri'iaiaiiiTTr' : 1
lie Knew It Wai ft a rah.
An old man would not, believe be
could hear his wife talk at a distance
of five miles by telephone. Ills "better
half" was In a country shop several
miles awny where there was a tele
phone and the skeptic was also In a
place where was a similar Instrument
On being told how to operate It he
walked boldly up and shouted: "IIul
Ion, Sarah!" At that Instant lightning
struck; the telephone wire and knocked
the man down. As be scrambled to his
feet be excitedly cried: "That's Kanib
every Inch!"
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miliary md Manual Tnlitlst
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ARTHUR C. NUWILL, I'rlntlpsl
HOITT SCHOOL
Parents delrln hme liillucnn-a, heanlllsl
surrouiiillngs, mtlrrx ellmato, larutul laf"
vis on, and llii.r,.Mn mental, mors snd !
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