12. tar Diad Veal a e IM la.
13. to Dreeoea Block Hi.
16. far Lhr. Calckan.
SO. to Freeh Ease,
mlth par the itunyrim. Hedoaeiiet
eharwe commlaalou Bur diayase. Ad
orns ail aaipaianta
rKANX U SMITH MEAT CO.
'Tishtln th Boat Truat"
PORTLAND, OKEOON
Dr. B. E. Wright
Have your teeth wt ar J plat ami bril work
4etve. For out-of-town patron we nutata, plat
Bets atntlare work In en day If aeeeuary.
arah TRICES-
uir -
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. . 50c
BKST MfcTHOU
Patnleaa Extraction Ppae whan platae or arid
work to eraerod. Consultation Fro. Ton rannot
M bettor painlaae work anywhere. o matter
Uw muoa you pay.
AM War rV Gaaraatoaa tor mm Years
Dr. B. E. Wright Co.
342 i Washington SI,
Portland, Oregon
Take ear at depot and tranafar to WaaanurtDO St.
explanation wanted.
"Oh, you ax Mrs. Btlxxerr asked
th vivacious and beautiful woman, on
being Introduced to bar. I hav often
Btet jour husband. I muat congratup
lata you. Ha la alwaya aucb a happy
looking lan. I hare cotlced that par
ticularly erery tlma he baa chatted
with me." That evening Mr. Bllx
l.r aaya calmly, but aternly to her hus
band: "Will you be ao good aa to tell
C&a) what make you look happy when
foa are talking to other women V
Judge.
Berlin Not So 6 low.
In Berlin, where much wood la
burned, they are not so alow. A mo
tor truck drive up to a houae and de
Uvers a load of logs. A motor sawing
machine rolla up under Ita own power,
euta, with aawa run by gasoline, the
wood Into fireplace length aa desired,
cleana up the Utter and move on.
Very little noise.
Veranda Chat.
"How'e the society over at your ho
telT" "Very claaay. I haven't heard
anybody mention leaa than a million
dollar." Louisville Courier-Journal
KODAKS SMfiX
Writ for eatalorus and literature. Developing
and printinir. Mail order given prompt attention
Portland Photo Supply Co.
14 Third Street fuKTLAND. ORE.
Neth&Co.
COLLECTORS
Wt Bur a ltd Celtcct Note. Wortf.gr., anal Real
Eat at. Contract. Na Collection Na Charg a.
Worcester Bldg., Portland, Ore.
ALCOHOL
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m w aaw- m iiKoiw rtaii.i7 vy.
I aV If Ir.Onlraqthoriia! healer In
I I I I J m.luu la Omaon. Writ.
I A a - I IVTX f r lilo.tr.toa cl
a 'V mwmr, a iinpr u
Drink
Cured in
Three
Daus
'The Neal Tl LJ.
Cured Me'
nuuiL
No Hypodermic Injectlona.
Toy ran take thin treatment at the Inptltute
or your home and your money wI) be return
If a perfect cure ia not affect.. Lnveetiftate
thie, it will only tvke a few momenta to phone
aa for infonruttioT.. t'envmal and financial
reference en application. Kor full mfurniar
taon, phone, nte or rail at the
NEAL INSTITUTE
Phont. Manhall 241)0
SU Halt SI. HH1LAn. ORE..
Union Painless Dentists
Out-of-Town People
rarantfe4 thai
aa Vu tiieir entire Crown, Hnrlgre and r'Ute work
la, a e if nrwmxrj. Poaltitnlr nl-W etraoi
t frae whan plaiea or brtdaj are orire1. He rw
gi the aiowt ! aittva taeth and nxrte without the
paia. No tadate, ao uncortMihtr. but niat
rho 4o the Bet eoieiatine aad oareiul work,
attectoaata.
PaU Set of Teeth $5.0w
Bride Work er Teeti) without Platte $1 SO to $5
Ga4d Crown $).S0 to $5.00
Pcawjelarn Crowna .... $3.30 to $5.00
Oaid er Poreelain PUUncs $1.00 Dp
Uewr rilllntra 50c to $1.00
BewtPlaU Made $7.30
No eharree for Painletta Extrantlna' waeej eth-ar
wertl is done. 16 year' Querent with all work.
Heur. UaUlp a tttlW Morrveoo HLreet.
C. Gee Wo
Tht Chinesi Doctor
Tklo wondafol man hao
leuKlw a Ufa atudy of the
Bropertlea of Roota.
erbe and Barka. ana
to trine the world tho
beMfltof kio earriceo,
N. MarCla),,, Palaana
ar Dntia Usacl. Na
Operation er Cettln
Ouarmntoo. to cure Oatarrh, AatAma, Lane,
Bumarh and Kidnry troubloa, ana all frtTat.
DaMaaaaof W and Woman.
A tURt CANCER CURB
Jaat rorotrod f ran P. kin, China oaf a, aare
and raiiabla. U..falllni In Ita worka.
If yoa cannot rail, write f nr rmptoai bJaak
eaoi alrcaiar. Inckiaa 4 eont. in .taaipa.
CONSULTATION TRtC
The C Gee Wo Medicine Co.
1 B1U Pbat U rar Marriaaa. PartlaaaL Op.
vi. :
Vein Attempt Shew Off.
A youthful masculine, scarce threw
year old. waa listening to a atory by
hi mother, but despite hie devotioa
to her stories, kept making unao
countable excuralona to a clear apace
on the park lawn and aolemnly airing
hie aole physical accomplishment of a
eat aomeraault The mother won
dered, but aaked no queetlona. Pres
ently, however, the myatery waa -plained.
Another boy, aeated near
the open apace with hla rarent. rose
and walked away. The little acrobat
sighed aadly. I gueta he never even
aaw me," be remarked.
Ptra. Weak. Weary. Water? Kyae.
Relieved liy Muruo k'y Keiuady. Try
Murine Fur Tour fcye Troublea. You Will
Like Murine. It Soothra. 6o at Tour
I'msli.tK Wrtte Kor Kye Hooka. Free,
Murine Eye ltemedy Co.. Oilcan
Where Addison Waa Married.
St. Edmund'a, Lombard street. Lon
don, the rectory of which la vacated
by the death .of omniscient Canon
Benham, had previously possessed lit
erary associations. The register re
cords the marriage of Joseph Addison
to the dowager countess of Warwick
on August t, 1T1S. Dr. Johnson
grimly remarks that this match re
sembled the marrlagea In which
aultan give his daughter a man to be
ber alave; and Addlaon used to es
cape from the uncomfortable aplen
dor of Holland houae to a coffee
houae at Kensington.
Mothers will find Mrs. Wm.loWt Snothlai
Syrup uir best retaedr to uau tut their uaUdia.
auiuig tna leatma periou.
Rubber Planted en Waate Land.
The wide reaches of waate landa oh
the laland of Blngapore. which have
been of no uae alnce the culture of
gambler, coffee, and popper wa given
up, are now the acenca of great activ
ity. Rubber plant are being eet out
over these wastes and seem to do
well. In the auburba of Singapore city
a considerable area of swamp land has
been drained and converted trrto
nursery for Para rubber planta, which
are acid at a good profit to the plant
er. Strong Winds and Sand Storm
cause granulation of the eyelid. PET
TIT'S EYE SALVE soothes and
?uickly relieves, 25c. A'l druggist or
loward Bros., Buffalo, N. Y.
French Weman'a Long Sleep.
A curious case la that of a woman
In the hospital at Alencon, France,
who has been aaleep tor 30 days. and.
unlike most patlenta who fall Into a
lethargy, this patient has a perfectly
normal temperature. Her teeth ar
rigidly set. and aha ha to be fed
through a tube, which waa Introduced
with great difficulty, and haa been left
between her teeth,
How He Knew.
"Love la blind.'" said the pes
mlstlc looking man, quoting thla worn,
out chestnutty axiom with as much
fervor as Its originator could have
done. "How do you knowT" question
ed the aevere-iooklng woman with the
high cheek bone. "I'm married,"
ald he.
Educational Discipline.
Moat persona will find difficulties
and hardships enough without seeking
them; let them not repine, but take
them aa a part of that educational dis
cipline necessary to fit the mind to
irrlve at ita hlgheat good. Charles
Bray.
BanK-a Cautious uelneae Method.
Before discounting any paper the
Bank of England requlrea at leaat two
good British names, one of which
muat be the acceptor. It aeldom holda
over 1160,000,000 In bills discounted
and aecurltlea of all kinds.
WhyT
If It la true that the world has gone
completely to the bow-wows, and that
vice and corruption are in control, why
la that our penitentiaries have no
more attraction than they do for mes
who call themselves honest T
The Trouble.
"Do you find any trouble writing
stories. Dawdly?" "None whatever.
But I'd pay a man well that could sell
them for me." Philadelphia Inquirer.
Vf want any perion who Miflre Willi
lulluUHiieiw. cunrtif ntion. imliaet Ion ot
any liver or blood ll:neii' to try our I'aw-
I'mr l.lt.r I'.ln. Me em ran tee tliey will
puritv the hliMd nl put the lirer and
Kt'iinach into a healthful condition ami
will positively cure h lioiienee and con.ti
p.iiioii, or we will relutid your money.
MI N YON'S IIOMOKOI'ATHIC HOME
KKJIEUY CO., Philii., 1-a,
"FILL YOUR OWN TEETH"
FILL-O
If yoa have echlna; teeth or cavitloH and roa an
too nervou. for th dental ordeal, try Fill-O, tot
homo dentiat. At dnifftfiau or by nail. 26c.
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They are the leaders every
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They are poeitlv.ly the
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LIVELY SHOW AT PENDLITON.
Frontier Celebration and Roundup
Will Be "Wild and Woolly."
Pendleton The final touchea of the
program for the Round Up and Fron
tier celebration which is held at Pend
leton this year, September 28 to Octo
ber 1, have been made, the liat of
prise and purse finally decided upon,
th wild horse secured, the famous
bucking horses secured and everything
is ready now. The program with the
purses and prises is as follows:
Bucking contest for the champion
ship of th Northwest: Purse, $125
and silver mounted saddl and champ
ionahip of the Northweat.
On half of th contestants in this
event ar entered to ride the first day
and on half to ride the eecond day.
Riders for each day to be determined
by lot, horses furnished by the Round
Up and riders to draw for mounts. Not
less than six of the best riders of the
first two day will be chosen by the
judge to ride the third day in the final
championship riding. Each contestant
to ride any horse and as often ss the
judges rosy deem necessary; riding to
be with plain halter, on end of rope
free, with chape and spurs, no quirt,
all riding slick, no saddle trees over
14 inches wide to be used. Purse di
vided: first, $50 and championship
FASHION HINTS
a.
Dark blue bomesrun is used for this
early Fall suit. The jacket effect la
novel. In front there is a panel from
waist to hem, in aemi-priDCMS style. Silk
ia self color is used for banding and there
is just a touch of braiding on the waist-
mounted saddle; second, $50; third,
$25. Fifty dollars is offered by the
management for the beat bucking
horse; $15 for second; $10 for third,
and $5 for fourth.
Steer roping contest for Champion
ship of Northwest, Two men to each
entry. The steer to hsve thirty feet
start of th roper. One man to catch
the steer by the horns and the other
man to throw the rope on his hind feet
and hold him. One man dismounts
and throws steer and hog-ties him. If
the steer is down before the msn dis
mounts he must be allowed to regain
his feet before being thrown and tied.
Three minutes is the limit on this
event.
Wild horse rsce: This event is open
to all. Purse, $200.
This contest is probably the moat
exciting event of its kind ever seen in
the Northwest. The contestant, each
with one asaistsnt, is lined up on the
starting tape. The gun is fired. He
must then rope, saddle, mount and ride
his wild horse once around the track.
Pony express race: First prize, $50
cash and silver mounted bridle; second,
$30, and third $20. Each rider to hsve
two ponies and one assistant. No rsce
horses csn be entered.
Ladies relay race : First prize, $75
cash and Northwest championship cup;
second, $50, and third $25.
Men's relay race (eowpony) : First
prize, $75 cash snd silver cup; second
$50 and third, $25.
Packers race : First prize, $25 and
Stetson hat; second $15 and third, $10.
In this contest the entryman must fur
nish his own horse, saddle and rope.
The load to be packed will be furnished
by the management.
These are the main events. The
others are: Maverick race each day;
barrel race, three races, one each day;
eowpony hurdle race; slow mule race;
men a eowpony race each day; Ladies
eowpony rsce esch day; ladies' riding
contests; ladies' shooting contests; la
dies' roping contest; men's riding,
roping and shooting contests; Indian
squaw races, Indian races, Indian rid
ers and war dancers.
As a side feature there will be Buf
falo Vernon, who throws a steer single
handed and holds him down with his
teeth. This is an event that has been
put on at the Cheyenne shows with
great success. Vernon rides into the
arena on horse, jumps from the horse
to the bsck of the steer, slips down be
tween the horns, gets a strangle bold
and downs the steer. It is wildly ex
citing. Special rates of one and one-third
fare have been made by all railroads
from all points in the Northwest.
Ed. Howe's Philosophy.
Atchison Globe.
Whst a buay man ia compelled to ne
glect would keep a lazy man employed.
The funniest jut hair the girls are
wearing is the kind thst shoots out a
long way behind.
Tbere are all kinds of tastes In this
world, including people who enjoy the
illustrated song st a moving picture
show.
Did you ever note how cordial and
pleasant a hostess can be when her
summer guest announces thst she will
depart the following day?
Unprofitable Employment.
Galveston News.
Probsbly there is no mora unprofit
able employment on earth than that of
counting th buttons down woman's
back.
The experimental us of th phono
graph on Saxon rsilways is reported
by Conaul Thomas H. Norton, of
Chemnitz. Two local inventors have
patented system which Is adapted to
both trains and station.
Pwffuf IHtlah Wl-dmrfl.
What la slalmed aa th Urgwat
tneat powerful windmill la Oreat Brit
ain ha just bean completed at Wills
den. wh.re Its capacity la being tried
wider varying conditions. It Is in
tended for a farm near BrUtol. its
use ther being to g.nret electricity,
supply power to run eruahlng machin
ery and work the pump. From the
trials mad It la aald thla naw wind
machine I capable of generating ef
ficient electricity for 800 llghta. to
crush oat and grind mall, work ao
lectrio lift, cook the food and heat
a room at a coat of 4d a unit.
Lived In On House M Year.
t th village of Stath (Someret
on th banka of the River Parrett, re
sides William Broome, who ha lived
th whole of hla life ninety-four
year In th aame cottage. Th houae
ia hla own property. Broom baa al
ways enjoyed good health, is still very
active and has never tasted medicine.
He is a great grandfather, grandfather
and father, but only atx of his deacon
datns ar living. London Evening
Standard.
peculiar Church Ornament
Lambeth "Old" church haa numer
ous historic monuments, and Is on of
th windows is the full length figure
of a peddler with hla pack, ataff and
dog. This is supposed to represent
the unknown person who presented
"Peddler's Acre" to the pariah upon
condition that hla portrait and that
of hla beloved canine companion
ahould be preserved in the church and
that bla dog ahould be burled in con
secrated ground. Pall MaU Gazette.
Thla la Rather Neat.
An English critic of American so
cial conditions aays that men in this
country ar too much Inclined to pat
women on pedeatala. Th only an
swer to auch criticism la pity for th
nation that haa not auch a beautifully
decorative ta tor pedeatala.
Dismal Outlook,
"D yoa believe w ah ail .war have
nlversal peace T" "Not unless womea
quit offering higher wages to thair
Aalghbors' cooks."
Not an lmprovam.nl
Oerald "People like to walk over
ma." Oeraldlne "I don't aee why they
ahould; you hardly come under lb
head of Improved pavement."
ASSIST YOUR
WEAK STOMACH
Oftentimes the stomach
needs some assistance in
its great work of digestion
and assimilation and an
occasional dose of Hostet
ter's Stomach Bitters will
give that assistance better
than anyiLing else you
might take. Its merit has
been proven thousands of
times in cases of Poor Ap
petite, Headache, Indiges
tion, Dyspepsia, Costive
ness and Malarial Disor
ders. Be persuaded to try
a bottle today. Refuse
substitutes.
Tents, Awnings, Sails
Celt, HiaiMcka, Cam, mi Car an
1 or l.omj at factory pric.
PACiriC TtNf AND AWNING CO.
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ALL THIS WORK IS OUAR ANTRKD."
Doa't throw four mnef airar. A duller eavad
M twodoll.r.eamad. Our orilnal relialile hinders
Palnlea. Method, and our perfected othce Ogulp
pient wve. nn tlme.nd V'"ir money.
wa v an i i s, ta u Herri rartiaaS
"an, I'll Uj Moriaoa, opwol PMian aaa Moier a
n, r'-' i. n. hi p.,r,. npra er.
saa. I see Saaaw. eaal 11, IA tor Pew oka M
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FLAG SALUTED
BYJ)LDRIVALS
Union and Confederate Veterans
Mingle at Atlantic City
Diai" Arouaas Cha.rs- Movement
to Unite Grand Armies to Elim
inate Sectional Feeling.
Atlantic City. N. J., SepU 20. -The
hotela, piers and board walk ate crowd-
with ..I.I anl.liora and their families
her to attend the 44th annual encamp
ment of the Grand Army of the Kepuu
lic. Every train brings re-nforce-menU
to the crowd that began arriv
ing last week.
Five thoussnd veterans gathered in
the Savoy theater and listened to a
patriotic sermon by the Rev. Kobcrt
A. Elwood. chaplain of the department
of Pennsylvania.
Commander Van Sant and Hilary A.
si.hrt r Aliianv. ex-aecretary of
. - - j . i
the navy and a general in the Confed
erate army, wore the principal apeaa
ers st a large gathering of veterans on
the steeplechase pier.
General Herbert euloglaod the mem
bers of the Grand Army. He told how
the wearera of the blue and the wear-
era of the gray were welded together
in the cauae of the Union.
Commander-in-chief Van Sant and
General Daniel K. Sickls both said
they would work for the propoaition
au vacated by General Herbert, of
bringing the grizzled veterena of the
North and South together. It ia be
lieved that this demonstration of feel
ing will end th agitation agalnat the
nlarinir nf a atatue of General R. E.
Lee in Statuary Hall at Washington.
A remarkable aoet.e occurred wim
the entrance of General Sickles. As
he swumr down the aiale the veterans
arose aa one man and four of hia com
mand lifted him, chair and all, and
placed him on the platform while the
hand iilaveH "Diiie" and the crowd
cheered as General Sickle grasped the
rolus of s huge silk nsg, wun com
mander Van Sant, General Herbert
atepped up and said:
"Had I been told when I waa in Antie
tam that in the years to come I would
stand aide by side with Federal sold
iers snd grasp the Stars and Striiea
with them, I wculd have been insulted.
But I love that old flag now."
(VimmanHer Van Kant aatil he whs
proud of the fact that no American
army ever surrendered to anything
but an American army.
A rinnle of antilauHe irrt-etiHl the
mention of Colonel Kooaevelt during
tne or ana Army leader s address, ine
name of President Taft waa men
tioned. NEW NAVY FOR CHINA.
Entire Fleet of Battleships May Ba
Built on Coast.
San Francisco A fleet f battle
ships for the Chinese navy ia to be
built in San Francisco. Millions will
be spent here in the purchase of sup
plies snd for the living expenses of
thousands of workmen needed to turn
out the gigantic order, if the efforts of
some of the furemost financiers of this
country are crowned with success.
This is the purposes of s visit which
Charles M. Schwab, ex-president of the
United States Steel corporation and
owner of the Union Iron works snd
other large plants, ia to pay to this
coast.
The big financier ia hurrying across
the continent in hia private car to
meet Prince Tsai Hun, uncle of the
emperor of China, who Is due to arrive
on the ateamer Manchuria. Schwab
and his party, which comprises promi
nent steel magnates, will accompany
the Chinese imperial party to Wash
ington. Ward Workers Unionized.
Milwaukee, Wis. One of the first
unions of city employes in the country
was organized here by ward workers
of the Seventh. Eleventh, Twelfth and
Fourteenth wards, and sponsored by
Socialiat municipal ofTiciala. There
were 30 present, waterwagon drivers,
ward teamsters, steam roller men and
street sweepers. There was some sus
picion on the part of the wardworkera
as to what position they would be in if
the present administration should be
ousted st the next election two year
hence.
Greater Boston is Planned.
Boston A bill will be introduced
at the next session of the legislature
calling for a Greater Boston, to em
brace 40 cities snd towns Included in
the metropolitsn district snd establish
a metropolitan council to conaiat of
mayors snd the chairmen of boards of
selectmen in the district. The meas
ure will not provide for the annexation
to Boston of any of the cities or towns
Included in the Greater Boaton dis
trict, and the metropolitan council will
have merely advisory powers in con
sidering msny legislative matters.
Montenegro is Kingdom.
Pome It is asserted In diplomatic
circle here that during recent visits in
Cottinje. the Montenegrin mlov ...,.
ed the title of king, elevating hia coun
try 10 tne rank or a kingdom. An
offensive and defensive alliance be
tween Montenegro, Bulgaria and Ser
via was signed. Esch of these nstions
is pledged to give military aid to the
others in esse the sovereign rights of
any of them are attacked by Turkey
or Austria.
Cattle Firm Indicted.
Sacramento A apecial to the Union
from Carson City, Nev., says that the
Federal grand jury haa found an In
dictment sgainat th Goleonda Cattle
company, of Nevada, of which William
E. Kent, Republican candidate for eon
greaa from the Second diatrlet of Cali
fornia, Is president. The charge is il
legal fencing of rernment land.
Castro la Accused of Plot.
Teneriffe, Canary Islands A msn-
ifcato besrlng 1.C00 si aTnatllPna garul a..
cualng ex-President Csstro, of Vene
suela, of organising a plot in the Can
aries sgainat tne lir of th present
Venezuelan executive. Juan V n..
Is being- circulated ber.
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What is CASTORIA
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orlV. lr..H uiil Hotithlnr Hynips. it 1. riraii.nt.
wiVtuln. n'ltlnr Opium. Slorph lid nor other Narcotl,,
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l,t;i K,t iicv. It uaaliiillutea th KimmI, reg.iUt,.. th,
2t.,mi h hii.I lioweU. uivlna; heultliy isiid ttutunU sleep.
Thi Ttolian'iVl 1-ui.ace.v-li.o MotUer'a rrlcnj.
The Kind You Ha?e Always Bought
Bears the
In Use For Over 30 Years,
vm. a.ea. t pjuaaav avaaev, mmw vaaa ar.
Shennanlax&Co.
ESTABUSHF.D 40 YEARS
SIXTH. AT MORRISON ST, PORTLAND, OR.
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iv J-.J ..... ...VAAoAi-VLav now ln,r" " muon "lu
this Wellington Piano we'r aolllng for l.75 on mug puymnt-tUt
we're willing to let It l ITS OH'.V S.UJCSMA.S.
It will tell ift out Uvry la you in your home if you'll send us th
coupon.
ru-at umu m lull pailkviait onotnung Ihu unusual Piano onVr.
A am
Fascination of (oif.
Tv 'card of Nto a p'aylng on It
8ddl. air, when la 'orue was a bum
log. aald th landlady, putting down
th local paper, "but thla ere rarue of
golf muat be the Di'pst fnsklnatlng
'obby in the world. I've been reading
about the fire up at th. glf t round
last Friday, and It aaya. The fire brl
gadea promptly responded to the call,
and when dnrknesa closed In tn.y
ver still playing nnon the rulna of
th clubhtmsa " Oilf Ilhi.trnti d.
Nothing tlgllsr.
Nothing la ug.ler In American Mfa
than th. tendency to delight la tear
Ing d?wn reputatlona. W. consider
th old Humane brutal tectum, they
gased with pleavtira on wild beasts
tearing men to plecee. We bond not
back our thun.ba aa we behold th.
rending of things that ar. more pre
cious to a man than bla body. New
York Olob.
Infatuation,
Mow mnny men are groaning in
spirit at thla moment over an lufattia
'Inn that made thnm sacrifice, (lie
wbol worth of llfn for tl.e auk of a
nr.tty fac. and a plu.tlc manner f
Partnt'a Incentive.
Many a man holda on a steadier
eoura. became, of Tommy's framed
achool certificate upon the mantol
plec.. Biliousness
"I have uel yonr valuable Caarareta
and I find them perfect Couldn't do
without them. I have ue. tlirm tor
aome time for indigratitpn ami tiilioimneo.
ami am now roinifetely cured, kiiom
anend them to evrrvone. Once triril, you
will never l without tli-m in the
lattlUy., Kdwiird A. Marx, Albany, N. Y.
Pkwaanl. Palalahla fotenL laala ..
tole,al N.rrr Slea.n Wi.a nr l.r.M
lOe. lile. bM. Nnn -,ld in bvlk. Th. eon
elna tablet .tampnl C '. C Uuarantaod e
ear. ar rur oiwnar uack.
Tenant's Reward.
A certain landlord called on a ten
ant on day and aald: "Jonea. I'm go
ing to rals. your rent" "What forf
Jones aaked, anilously. "Have taxas
gon. up ' "No. not at all,- the land
lord answered, "but I ar you've paint
d th houae and put In a new rang
and bathtub That, of courae, ought
to make U bring mors rent."
-A Good
H air Food
Ayer's Hair Vi.or, oev Im
proved formula, Is g genuine
hair-food. It feeds, nourishes,
builds up, strengthens, Invlgor
tea. The hair grows more
rapidly, keeps soft and smooth,
nd all dandruff disappears.
Aid nature a little. Give your
hair a good hair-food.
,M" "or 'fiantft tht reor mf th, hmk
turaiaia wlta eaah kaMI.
fcow it te fmg
0tiie
him arte ,
Iheu rlaee l.e aaya
iers
-:.u , 1 "p""0"6 4ho"' ' this
In. .h. e V gr';um ,n ,e,r
sravnl.. k . V Preven, prematur
ofllsha.reven to the a,hteM de.res.
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imunira, vurre t mimi WIloa
Signature of
We want you to try thla Piano .V YOVK
HOME fkt.E. W want you to try U at
mix am pans beraua
At the end of thirty day th Piano
iTSf'Lf' will convince you of the following
facte:
It's th best value on earth for th price
(1275).
It'a .Vt'5CLf.f'and MUHAMCAUV
right!
AMrw.
Kffeet of Sound snd Color.
Every on is familiar with th tv
feels of sound upon th nervous. Ka
monlous sounds plaaa. and gratify, 1
barmonloua sounds dlapleaa and i
rttat. Sweet mualo, the sluglng of
blrda, th purllug of a brook, fall
pleasantly Oon th ear. aoothlng aa4
delighting th bnaror. Th scraachlng
of a maty hlnga, th. baoglng of
door. th. so"nd of a discordant plana,
Irritate and annoy th hearer. If
long enough continued, auch sounds
will produce aa vll conditio f
nervouanoca.
Novel Tool Ch..t,
Foe na. In manual training achook
s Wisconsin man haa patented a tool
cheat which may be converted into
work bench by clamping It to th tea
of two daska.
Justified.
The man who boisterously Informs
you that h knows what ha Is talking
about Is always Justified In su.pectlag
that you may be harboring a raasote
able doubt
. ;
PkleJ Rip" 11
llawaiian PineappW- I
BottUd Right,
A new product; a nrw
drink; a new apr-ticr ; and
a new healthful habit
It's Pure-Drink Pure
Nothing hat Wa Ui k ike jui
at anv Nave ol In iramni piereae
an euaar, ao weler. ao f""'"a,T
Uaiallr and alil'ly -
sutiuly lie. tl jut., from " c"r
aunet a. will alter out nd lli
ilu. a ia ill. bottla,
It's Hawaiian rincapple
Cows un-le. tU trniiel '
llawaii. TU Iuk. of a ti H
waaaa Hneain t ?
dew, euaaluna and oiyjna.
purer thaa .pring wetn.
It's the Drink Delightful
Clear a. t.ya.l V" ,
aadiar. amooth. ellow snd m-
to tk. Met l4Y. Purs H.
IWpvU Juir. is a lata eija.
tut a a corklaJ, whuh la If
caa ea.ly Hyimm. Noa-aUoaJ-ei
courae,
Where to Find It
AJi tK. aa at ih. rU
lot fla or s WotiU ai y-J
rxycHor
IMt'i Put. Hawaaaa 1--
Juk wta. u. f booklet and
won. wKar. to set a. SeaJ
aaelul avenu booklet anyway.
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a.a ia aa te
swaDsa rWapsU rTsaacU f. t
III Marhet avast, Saa traartar. Cat
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IPrinkDoles
, mil Pure, Rouved Juke oil
ex
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wrllln. e)MV.vwaawr
naoMiloaj this papoe.